i EVENING HERALD ... KlTAtll.l'sllKII 18711. i'uoll-ihc.l rii'rv KciiIiik, 1'icept Sunday, at S Horxn Takihn hiiikki. Ni.ab t'F-fTKR. The Hr.lil Is uhivi icri in hioii)iii(1hiii and Iho urrniimlutK t.wiii Torsi x edits n week, pay Utile to the tarrler. Ily in. ill ta 00 a ycnr, or all oettlfl i in-mtli, tfk4tltl' in advancr. Advertlm tauntH charged w t ordlnr to spiicc ami position. The uubludier reserve the rtaht tn elmnge the RwltUm of iwlvertlHeiiieiit whenever tilt' pub xitloli of ne ws ili niniiiln It. Tim rlaht Is reservad tn rejeet no-, advertisement, whotiter paid for or not. th it the puMlnhcm mny deem Improper. A-lvvrtisliiK rules made known upon ttiili iitlon Knfrxl rtttlH- poxtoWc-v nt Mhuimiidosh, I'n,," 90oml eln.s mull mutter. THI.KI'IIUNK CONNECTION. Evening Herald Tl'I.SlUY. NOVI.Mltl.il 10, 1800. I'KNNfYl.vvMA leads I lie procession of Republican suites with 801,MtO majority. TilK battle ship Iowa will 1 ready lor set vice in alioiit a montli. HIjo will go to son for her trial trip before the close of the week. Thin is tliu most fornildtiblo of our battle ships ami in the pride of tbo Navy. Si'Ki i'i.ATioN as to the significance of tho special mission to Spain In which former Consul-General at Havana Williams has been cngngod is sharpened hy the return of Uoneral Ijce from thu Cuban capital ami the nature of ills recent remarks. TlIK otllchtl returns of the olection in this Mate show that 1,1111,1118 votes Mciocast for President, of which McKinloy received 7SU.H-J3 nuil Hryau tJ5,21, a plurality of 31)1,1)1)1) fur the former. Four years bonce the majority will boa round half million. Till: Spring campaign is opening with tliu nniiouuioniehls of candidates for Chief Bur Bess. In the columns of tliu Hkhai.u to-day will bo found the names of Charles U. rainie r and l'iorco Walker, who aro w-eking tliu nomination for that ollico at the hands of llio ( itiens psity. from now on we muy expert tu hour the prospective candidates for borough ofilccs niuke their claims known. Tm. prospect of an immense uxpause of business has al ready ull'cctcd the railroads, (he lumber business, the laud agencies and olliem to an unprccedenled degree. The etiolate of a quarter of a million of work' iimmcii suddenly icstorcd to industry within tli.ee days of the election is more likely to I ill bolow than to exceed the fact. By Thanksgiving Day every man, woman and cliild in the Union will hare something of ' vi ijmoiial advantage to be thankful for. WHY THEY FAIL. Now and then you will hear a morchnut, ,.ytlic Niitiuu.il Adveitiser, complain that advertising due not pay, and the aolicltur i!io tails mi him for business gets a cult rciusal. "1 put m many lines in your paper t'iree times last week and I can't trace a single Mile that pays mc tor my Investment, fio I have quit." Thus tliu argument runs, if you can dignify it by that name, and it is onuii used by soino .shoiiunduuh merchants. It bchlom occur.! to tlio dinsatiftilcd adver tiser that the fault is in himi-elf. llo has do layed writing his advertisement until the last minute. Then, in a furious hurry, he has dished oil' u htiiiii of incredible udjcrtivca and sonio prices lie does not devote to this vitally important matter half tho attention lie would give to e.aminiiig into tlio quali fications of u new ulllie hoy. Tho adveithe mciit liriigs him no puncptihlo it-turns. Half a du.eu ol t.iu luerehaiil's neighbors h ive the same arid and uniuterehtlng style of udvcili-eiiieut in the S.IUIU paior. They all .grumble and vntu mv rlUiiig to bo little 1. 1 tier than a liuiiihu.-. It may be well to leiuind these gentlemen that their advertising would bo more profit able if jjicy would he content to say K-M in any yikb uilvciliscuieiit, and to Miy it better. Del 'nut give the haraiu-huiiting shoppcr uioru than she can diitusi. This is tho piiu clplc fullowed out in tlio gu-at dei,irtmcut Mures, which never dream of advertising muro than a small poition of their stock at nuy one tiinu. A deep and varied knowlodgo of human nature l tho flr-,t renulsito in advertiing. To attract and hold tho attention; to per suade, to convince those aro the psyco-1 1 igit-al piohleins to ho grappled with. A it i reliant who docs not give his advcitisiiig t.ic rlosiMt and hardest study has no good ) isou to complain of 1'ailurc. THAT EXTI'.A SESSION. niitor Sherman can hardly be called the Se,tor of tho Senatii lor moio iciimhis than "lie; but the fact that Nestor liv.il thimigh "three goncmtioiis of articulatel) spiaking lueu" uoujil sullu-e to disiiuibi Initi Hut his wisibim is uicit, even tlnuuli )., has hue 1 1 nulii uul mil I'lesideiit. The is, uaturU hut or as hut us ho ever allows '" iM-lf to he-ii-ni over tho ptopoaal to call an extra session of the Fifty-filth Con gress to patch up the taril! law inuider to ' -liUin joeuue to inn the government. I There is probably nothing but idle guess-1 Work in the discii-sioii of that implied eon-' tmgency, but the mere luentlon of it is a ! disturbing clement We have now entered upuu u period of huiu-deferred proapeiiiy. , It would lie little short of criminal to thieatim it Willi an o.lra. semiou uf Con- j giesit and the dinunliuiice of values that I must Inevitably acioiiipuny its dolibera-1 Huns. From present uppi-aiuiieek, moreover, tbeie i is not any liki IiIhuhI of tho necessity for such j lr.isti' nicHsmc". Mere revenue, of course, I the wintry iniisl h.i .i. Mr. Cleveland has i u 1 read called mi i migieM to provide it, and Co )' itrlotlc iti piihlicau House responded with 1 1 Diligle.N hill. That bill is before the .senaU Mr. le eland will proliably louew I liis api"' -I, "d in the new and cordial rcla tHins' ) iveen the soiiud money Democrats1 mid tlx' Itepublicuns u satisfuctoiy settlement of til object may he looked for. All v ho have the interests of the country ut boait will subordiuiit-u other cousldurations , to llui uly of supplyiug the government ) it !i fuiids'uud protecting business from the disturte-vBee that an extra wsulou canuot fall t., create. s-- ' he less of a -cs for a time tin liettor In ci.UlltrP- i-iTin pomrs. ppttulitic TlirotiK-iout lb Iti'Kluu briiii- Ideil tor Hasty I'l-rusul. Tliere are 300 cases on the trial list of the pieseut term of criminal court. Surveyors 1-egan work to-day staking out the proposed electric railway between Ash land and Centralla. Division 1, A. f). It., nf I'ottstillo, will hold its annual ball at Union Hall on Thiu- day evening. Elaborate arrangement- luivo been marie for the event and an ciijo.Milde time is assured all who attend. John Oalvin will manage his brother's pool room here, while the latter will open un.dhi-r at l'ottsville. There will bo several changes in the pas senger crews on the Ihigh Valley milioad on Sunday. Wagon No. IS, of the Columbia llrewing Company, which has been rebuilt and re painted, made its appearance on the stieets to-day. The Chief llurgess yesterday stopped two street fakirs from selling goods. No license for street peddling can lie given in this town. A shooting match between llutler and Clark, both of (iirardvllle, took place on Saturday inoining at tlio West Knd ball grounds, and resulted In a victory for Itntler, who killed 1 birds out of II, to his opponent's two. A grand military ball will bo held in Armory Hall, (linirdvillc, on Thanksgiving eve, November 25lh, under tho auspices of Company 1'., 8th ltegiuicnt, N. (1. of Pa. Deputy l'rothonntary Dll. Itrennan yester day went over to llarrisburg. llo was armed with tho olllclul it-turn sheets of the recent election, which lie delivered into tho custody of tho state authorities. Forty hours devotion begun at t. -Joseph s church, Mahanoy l'lune, on Sunday. Three fatal and seven nou-utnl accidents occurred in this district Inst month. Ills many friends in Schuylkill county will lc ploased to learn that Ueorgo Cope, of Mt. Caruicl, lias been re-elected Commissioner of Northumberland county by neatly 1,300 majority. Sa ed Ills Daughter. Another instance wiiero Thompson's Diph theria One was the means of saving life comes Irom Charles Karicncr, oi sou in Willlamsport, I'a., who says: 'Several months ago my daughter was taken with a I severe caseof diphtheria. Our physician did all ho could until she Wmio so weak that he had to give her up. 1 used Thompson's Diphtheria Cure and she recovered. 1 credit her recover)' to this excellent remedy, and Words fail to express my i-ppreciation of tlio medicine." For sale nt K.ilin's drug store at ."() cents a bottle. . "Sraldy Mill" Defeated. The fight in New York City last night be tween "tSculdy Bill" Quinn. formerly the protege of W. W. Lewis, of Mahanoy City, and "Dick" O'llrien, of Maine, resulted in it victory ,for the latter in tho 13th round. "Soaldy Hill" was knoekod out. The match was mado for twonty rounds. Soothing, and not irritating, strengthening, and not weakening, small but ellective such aro tho qualities of DuWitt's I.lttlo liirly Jtisers, tho famis little pills. C. H. llugenhuch. liny Koyttone Hour, lie sure that the name I.H-sSici A IlAKit, Ashland, l'a 's printed on every sack. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS C lu In;,- Ouotiitliiiis or Ihn Xew York nut rllllllilelllhlll )IclllIti-s. New Tohk, Nov. U.-ho iiroaileninicharac u-r or tne shiok inutKot, a.id ospocially the mn turtnlly tncronsml activity in low prlcoil am usually neglected shnres, eoutlnuos adc-eldw featuto, and (rivos tliu umrkt an old time bul appearance. Closing bias: Jtaltimore .V-Ohio 17 Lehigh Valley .. 38). i;nesn, s initio. .. iifi Del. is Hudson.. . 12s1 j D., L. & W lttu4 Klin ... lijj L ll.i Jrlo ,te W . 1 Lei . . Z'lW . s.4 U. u ,1 is piiui. New Jersey Con. .107 N. Y. Central.. fliy. r-euiisylvama. ... fi2 It-aim,' .81 St. ..in .. 7'Ji- "i . . ii Pr. . y. (.eliornl Mai'Kets. J'ltlUMii.hi'UiA, Nov, !). Fumr flrtu : wintoi' super., .sj..oj; do. uxtras, Si:.irni,.).iij; iVnn nylvanui romr, clear, U.Miii.h); do. do straight, fl 4.)3; western winter, clear WAsi).). Wheat atrong; Novum)) W, H',M WSiu. Corn ilrlu i November, 30)ti-a),'!0DV4o. Oati lirm; November, i&aStyo. Hay steady foi gooil; choicu timothy, ,U.MsU fpr largo bales llocr steady ; city family, UO.oOcalO. Pork dull family, ill. Lardllrmer; western stnnm, JJ.53 ltutter stady; waitern creumery, JUe. ; do. wo U-ctions, ttJj.4-uzle. ; laney state iuel westeri prints, whole Jlle, le, ; piiats jnlihing at '111 'a. Clie -se Ht'-.-wly ; New Yor.'c hn-KP, 7''i 10' o. ; fancy small, 7'u'0 in- E.;KsUrm ; nearhj fresh, ile. ; w."tcrn uj., .o . ; n iiitheru do., llo Live Stuck .tlarkets. Nhw Yoiik, Nov. u, nuuvra active and higher; native steers, J.lA(ji5; sutgs and oxen, 7ma-!.iJl;bulls,.,.-.'Uiji..i); drj cows, 11.10!). Calves active; vouls, WhM; giinsers, W9I1.5U. HIhk'P and Inmln active: shoe". rLiXUMX: 1 mil,, i.&XQb.'.l4. Hofi higher ut itM'iii.ilL. Ktsr i.iiiKHTV, fa., Jniv. I). t attle higher; prune. 41 .Vxal.fJO; nininni, i7,'iii!i).j0; feeders, jy.ll J ; hulls, sings and e-i,vs, U.-iW.H'i.M. Hog, a in- ; best Yorkers an - prime mediums, iMki I'lV.l.); c-ilinii'ili to fat 1 1- Yor;e-s, H.dlKa.;(.W h'-avi,, r..i.ll0ii.i .a; roughs s:2..j0 'M.40. Si-eep ue iin ' pniiic, .).,"i5'iui.s i run-, 4.fl.Va.'!.lft; com lien. .'"iJ-i, choiuo ttuiib,, tl.UOii 1.70; vee' eal vi s, 4ir-,i ri Nerves jU3t as aurely come from tho uso of Hood's Sarsnparilln ns does the cure of scrofula, salt rheum, or other so-culled blood diseases, 'ihls is simply because tho blood bUccIm tho condition of all thu hones, muscles nnd tissues. If it Is Im pure it cannot properly sustain these parts. If made pure, rich, red and vital lied by Hood'a Warbiiprtrilla, it carries health instead of disease, nnd repairs the worn, nervous Hyatt-m as noth'ng else can do. Thus nervous prostration, hysteria, neuralgia, heart palpitation, are cured by Sarsaparilla Ileoauae it is the One True Blood Purifier. are the best after-dinner nOOCl S I-MllS pllls.ald digestion, aso WanteiMln Idea $ Wbo win think at.soa) liile thing to pateutf l-rotBct your yssjii tliey may brlua you waalta. I iwVi, Wlilogton. 1). ( . tot their S1.8U0 prlia oer ud lint ot two iiuniire-i b.vcutlous wanted. Write JUIIN w ajjukuiil; an A ue., t'aiput Aliur unis .t I-.SJ-. t-aiput A mi" "" IJIIMIIIJM in , , , IfftflltTirKWftUl'TP i ' THE UNFORTUNATE TEXAS. , YOUMG POWELL'S WOES. j Tho llnttleslilp Sunk While Umlcreolug Sllisht Jtepalrs nt Ilrimli lj o. Nnv Yonit, Nov. 10. Tlio United Stntos lmttleshlp Toxns Is now nt tho bottom of the. Wnllnbout chnnnol In llrooklyn, and tlioro Is every jirospoet that It will bo sov crnl days lx-friro tho vosiol of wnr enn 1 rnlsetl. Hho Is ns deep down In tho wntcr n the mud at the cob ilook will permit. 8ho is resMiiR enRily ntnl la not n wreck, nlthmigh It will take n grout outlay to re pair the ilnmiiKO done by tho water In her huh mid cnglno room It Is only one of tho numeroua nccldonU th-tt havo hnp iwncd to tho Texas slncusho was luuuched n fow yours ugo. Tho Toxns' mnln Injoctlon plpo Wfts re niovcd for ropnlrB, and tho plpo to son wnrd wns closed with n blank Hiuiro. The yoke through which tho vnlvo stom screws j broke tinder tho water pressure from the ou'-sldo, and tho pen rushcil In, filling the stnrlMiard cnglno room nml theuco leaked I through tho olosed water tight doors and gradually filled tho portenglno room. The ship settled down upon tho soft bottom, ' listing two dogrces nnd being socured to i tho col) dock. ' Socretary Hurbert has ojipointed a court of inquiry to invostlgnto tho affair. Tho court will meet nt tlio Now York navy ' yard tomorrow. j Klllnil by a I'lililtm; Hod. I CIIICAIIO, Nov. 10. Warren II. Mason, , president of the Chicago Acetylene Gas ami Corbldo ooiiiimuv, died yiterday from u strange accidont which befell him iuimH- infill- i jiii-.ua itiiinu ill ii-n:i. tain the time, anil In getting Into tho large folding lwd jarroil it so tluit tho top fell over on him. Mr. Mason was sittlni In an upright position when the bod fell, catching him in its grasp. Hclatlves, aroused by his cries, ran to hli assistance, lint only temporary relief i-ould be given him, as his backbone hail boon broken. Mrs." Mason was lying in the boil when the nee.ldqnt occurred, but escaped unin jured, air. Mason llyutl until 0 n'tiork yesterday morning, suffering untold agony. Kx-Tleimurer .Morrison on Trial. Tuny, X. Y., Nov. 10. Tho trial of ox County Treasurer Georgo H. Morrison, who Is accused of misappropriating $J5'J. OiK) of Itenssolaur -oiinly funds, begun yes terday boforo .Justice l'arker. Counsel for the defendant miidc a motion to post pone tho trial, Inn it was overruled. Couu sol for the dofetidaut wero given until to day to examine tho books of tho National bank of Troy, which Is at present In the nanus of tho comptroller of tho currency and of which Morrison was cashlor up tc April last. Thesguneral lmprossion pro- vails that Morrison will pleud guilty tc tho Indlctmont charging him with felony in refusing to turn over 8200,000 to his suc cessor. The Georgia .Scn.ilurshlp, Atlanta, -Nov. 10 The Danmerats In tho Georgia legislature yusturday took twelve fruit lass ballots on a successor to United Statin Seuntor Gordon Tho thir teenth ballot resulted as follows: (iov cruur AV. Y. Atkinson 17, A. S. Clay 47, H. L. liowis -M. Gonei-.il C. A. JLvans 18, scatterliii' 'M From i ho first to tho thir teenth ballot Atkinson lost two votoH. Clay gained ono, Iji'wis remained tho sumo and Kvaiis gained live As a vote must bo taken In tho general nisqmbly to day a resolution was adopted to distribute tho Democratic vote so that tho Populists and Republicans could not tnko putt In the result. Mrs. Castle LlheriltPiL LomiOX, Nov. 10. United States Am bassador Ilayard acted promptly In tho case of Mrs. AValtcr M. Castle, of San Francisco, suutoncod to tho Wormwood Scrubbs prison for shoplifting. Tho am bassador received u long letter from Mr. Castle on Saturday, which ho inclosed to Sir Matthew White ltldley, tho homo sec retary. As a result of Ambassador Uay nrd's action Mrs. Castle was liberated to day, being gran tod a full pardon. 1'rltcharil Ciiliuot ho Jte-olcf ted. Uai.i.ioii. N. C, Nov. 10 Mr. J. B Seliulkon. Populist member-elect of tho the legislature, Is here. Ho says tho Populist-, will nok vote to return Senator Priicliard to the senate becau-o ho favors the -ingle gold standard, but will vote (or a trie silver man. The Hopubltcans lack nUhtoen votes of a majority on Joint bjtl lot, nnd cannot elect Prltehard unltwH they can get Populist help. To Itamiuet Chairman llantia. Ci KVi'LAs-u, Nov. 10 The Union club if this city i to tondur Hun..M. A. Huiinn 1 testimonial banquet that will lioaselMi iraie as anything heretofore attempted, In the i ity. The lxinquat will probably bo held Nov. 11, and ill all likelihood Major MoKinley will attond. fatal I'lmiil In I tut v. I Homk, Nov. 10. Nearly all the rlveW of central and northern Italy hvo over. Unwed. A quarter of the town of Citta dl Castello has been Hooded, bridges have been swept away, -evornl person liv txen ilrowueu and large traots of lud aavo Iwen desolated. A Victory lor Solly hinlth. Loniion', Nov. 10. Solly Smith, of ko Angeles, Cal , und Willie Smith, th lcuthci-wclghtohuninlon of Kmrland. en tered i ho ring of thoNuUuihtliSporin.il. eiuo oi Loiulon to bos twenty rounds ,l. ld-J pounds for a purse of fe.500. Soli) .-iimu won saury iu tne eiguva i-ounu. To Itulld W.130,000 Ship. Hai.timoiik. Nov. 10. The Merchant- und Miners' Truusportatlon company liai awarded to thu Harlaii-llolllngswoi'tl company, or lllmlnuton, Del., a con tract to build a WJ.OOUhliip to ply be twee I this oily and Uusujii, The old lady whs right whun slio said, thu ciiiiu niifiiit mo it tney waitea lor tne uoctor. She saveil the little one's life with a few , . s. .-, r ,., uoses oi une aiuiuio iougii ,Vuro. ouo uuu uod it for croup befoie. C. 11. Iugcubuch. The ,'Ang'r'of a VrtUdovHln Company Ilm All hurts of Trimble. Cl.r.VKbANI), Nov. 10. Hobert Powoll, n ynunir mini living nt No. 178 Snwtell nvo nuo, tho son of it promlnentclvllunglneer, roeontly foil heir to n Uttlo monoy, nnd Is In nil sorts of trouble. A short tl mo ngo ho beeuiue tho "nno-nl" of vnudovillo compmiy, lu which ilnurlco Itnymond wns tho star, nnd continued It on tho road undor the linino of Powell's Flayers. At I'nlhosvlllu. O., tho nwiregntlon left with out .settling hotel bills, mill its trunkl wore nttnehed and Powell nrrostodln this city anil tnken back. He got bull nnd ro turnoil to Clovoland, whoro tho company Is strnndod. Whon tho company wns In l'nlnosvlllo Znidn Chnmbors, tho ll-ycnr-old ilnughtor of Junius Chnmbors, recently tho editor of Tho Northwestern Ohio .lounml, of that city, beenmo stngo struck, nnd tnlked with Powell and othor mombors of tho com- puny. I' rom this city Powell wroto to her, mid she ran away from homo and joined him hero, stopping alono at tho Hotel Im perial Sunday night. Yesterday her father ind a police olllcer found her In Powell's company. Mr. Chambers took tho girl homo, and Powell made u second trip to Pninosvillo under urrost on tho chnrgo of enticing a child away from homo. Tlio old way of delivering messages by post- boys compared with the modern telephone, i--11"'!';" tllc 01,1 tedious methods of "break, u con,"V Vi vit'1. h, ir" m."c "" JI? llwnhliolil A Mrh'ltt'ii 1'orgnr. Savawah, (5u., Nov. 10. Major Alfred Ii. Hnrtrldge, broker, was arrested yester day for forgery.. Warrants wore sworn out by tho (iorinnnla bank nnd tho Na tional bnuk of Havannah. Hnrtrldge wns attacked with paralysis Saturday, just be fore tho warrant was issued. An olrlcor Is now watchinu at his bedside. It Is alleged that Hnrtrldge raised figures on script for nineteen shores of Southwestern railroad stock to ninety, anil one for sixteen shams to sixty shiirosanil socured tho cash. He borrowed 410,0.10 from Simon Uorg & Co., of Now Yurk, on the alleged ninety shares and negotiated tho script with tho National laink of .Savannah. To cover up his loss and pay the bank what hud boon advanced on It last Friday Hartridgo went to the (iermaula ban; and borrowedfcT.OlK), giving a draft on Simon llorg & Co. Pay muut was refused yosterday. Scaly eruptions of tho head, chapped hands and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds, burns arc uuicklv cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Hilvo. It is at present the article must used mi piles, mm il uiiyhj'.s eiues uieiu. v.. ji. Hagcnbuch. buys Ho AVns Itnhlicit nt Diamonds. Chicago, Nov. 10. J. Hormiin,iijoweler, whoso plaeo of business Is on tho tenth floor of tho Masonic Temple, told tlio po lioe yesterday afternoon that two men had entered his ollico, bound and gagged him and his cleric, C A. McCtirty, and then carried olT diamonds vulued at ?l,000 and about i 1011 iu currency. Theroaro feature-, about the story toldbyHormuii that niako tho police a liitlo skeptical of a robbery having boon committed, but thoy tiro working to catch tlio alleged thlevos. (leuernl AVejler Leaves Ilatnua. Havana, Nov. 10. Cnptuin General Woyler bus taken the Held In person against tho Insurgents under Antonio Macco In tho province of PInar del Itlo. Nows from tho front status that tho Span ish columns are approaching clone to tho enemy, General Woylor loft Havana on lionrd of tho crulsor Leguzpy, his destina tion being tho port of Muriel, provlncoof l'inar del Itlo. From Muriel, It is under stood, the captain goner.il will go south ward by tho highway to tho town of Artcmlsn. . Sennr 1H Lome Not ICecMlccl, Washington, Nov. 10. Senor Uepuy Ho Louie, tho Spanish mlnlstor, would not bo Interviewed concerning tho report pub lished here yomerday that ho was to bo re called, but iont word to reporter that there wns no truth In tlio report, which also was nut crcditod at tho statu doptfrt ment. To euro all old sores, to heal an indolent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you need simply apply DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve according to directions. Its maglc-liko ac tion will surprise you. C. H. Hagenbiieh. ltocliefeller's Appeal Sustained. ST. PAUL, Nov 10. John I). Itocko- feller comes out ahead In his appeal from the JOlO.tKjO verdict rendered against him, and In favor of Alfred Morrltt, of Duluth, in tne uniteit states- district court The United States circuit court of appeals yes terday ordered tho case back to the lawei court, with Instructions for anew trial. Merritt sued for damages on tho chargt that there had been fraudulent misrepro koiitntlon by Rockefeller of the financial standing of two mining corporations, und ksoureu the above verdict. Iteilueing llltllluluoiia Co.il Kates. New Yoiik, Nov. 10. The Ohio bitumi nous coal roads have been ouifagud In c florce ilht since July 1, tho date of th expiration of the old uoul pool, nnd. ns k result, the lowest prices for hltuintiiou- ooul Hiid the lowest rates for carrylnii It ever known in tho history of the com jianlbS li.ivo lieen nm.lo. Tho Jlaltimori and Ohio und the Clevoland, Lur-atu nuc WheolliiK have been must aggressive Is cutting prices and in luvodLuif the terri tory of their compotitai-s. OulirornlK's Woniau hnlfrHRe Vote. Bak I'iACIfco, Nov. iu. The women who fouirht so well for the right of su fnure lu California are lilehly elated at tin result or their contest as sliown by thi latest returns. They consider tholr defeat a virtual viotory, beouuso of tho great volt polled. Incomplete returns from till conn ties shuw that thu sutTritgonmeuduiunt r celved In round numbers 80,000 votes While ft'i.OOU wero oast against It to cum: a cold in nu hay Tako Laxative Droino Quinine Tablots. All druggists refund the iiionoy if It falls to cure. S3 cents. THE BELL TELEPHONE CASE. f-irort of the Oovrrniiient to Dcclnro tlio llerlllier l'lltelils Void, AYasiiinoton, Nov. 10. The case of the United States against tho American Hell Telephone company was argued In tlio United States supremo court yesterday. In some respects the rase is regarded as amnng the most Important before the curt, as it Involves the validity of the Uerllncr patents, owned by the liell otim pauy. Attorney General Harmon, Solici tor General Conrad and a number of nt torneys representing special Interests ap pear in connection with the suit of the United States, while tho Hell company has a heavy array of counsel. Tho United States' claim Is that the patent is void. The attorney general olnlms that the Hell Telephone company "designedly nnd with Intent to thereby prolong Its monopoly dolnyed and prolonged tho pendancy of thi" application for patent for more than thirflnm years nfter Its control of tho patent." Tho company maintains that If there was any slownoss it wns tho not of tho plaintiff Itself, tho United Stntos. In tho United States circuit court for Massa chusetts the contentions of tho United States were sustained. Iu tho circuit court of appeals this decision was reversed. The oaso now conies before tho supremo court us an apiwal by tho United States from tho decision of the court of appeals. Iteccptlou to Senator Jones. Hopk, Ark., Nov. 10. -A publlo recep tion was tendered Senator JamosIC. Jones at tho Opera Housoln this placo yosterday aftornoon. People cntiio Into town from nil over Homestead county to welcomo tho senator, nnd tho Opora House was liter ally puckod. Senator .Tones spoko for an hour or more on the campaign and tho ob stacles that had to bo mot. Ho said that while they hud lost the oloctlon they had not lost tho light. Tho cause of silver was stronger today than it wns when the cam paign openod, and victory was assured In 11)00. Ho paid a high tribute to 'Wllllnm J. Hryau, and snld he had inndooiio of the most wonderful lights that had ever been mado by any loader. He avid that ninny worklngnien had lxen frightened into voting again? t Hryau hy the closing down of factories. "I.xcnse mc," observed the man in spec tacles, "but I tiro a surgeon, nnd that is not where the liver is." "Nevier you mind whore his liver is," retorted the other. "If it was in his big toe or his left oar DeWitt's Little Karly Ilisors would reach it and shake it for him. On that you can liet your gig lanips." C. II. nagenbiR'h. Murder Mystery at Morrlstnwnr N. ,T. MoKlilHTiiwv, N. J.. Nov. 10 Fritz Dfillnlns, an aged Frenchman, was brut ally niiirdorod at his home here, where he lived alone, Saturday night. His dead body vis discovered yesterday by his son, who lhod in tho adjoining house. Dollu ias, who kopt a small store, Is known to havo been alivo at H:30 Saturday night. The old man's head hud been badly bat tered by a heavy Implement, probably it hummer, one oyo h id been gouged from its nocket, and the nose was broken. Half a do7.cn stab wounds wero discovered on the body 'find neck, any ono of which would havo caused death. Tlio cause of tho murder Is Iwlloved to be robbery. Thoro Is no clew to tho murderers. Absolutely pure, porfoctly lmnnless, and invariably reliable are tho qualities of One Minute Cough Cure. It never fails in colds, croup nnd lung troubles. Children like it ho cntiso it is pleasant to take and It helps them. C. H. Hiigenhuch. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or genoral tinsmithing done call on E. F. Gallaghor 18 West Centre street Dmlor ir stc-es 1-tf fighting the Wire Trust. Indianapolis, Nov. 10. Tho case of Lewis C. Urampk, of Cincinnati, against the American Wire Nail company,, the In diana Wire Fenco company, and a dozen other Individuals and corporations throughout tho country,, alleged to com pose tho wire trust, camo up. before United Stntos Judge liaker yesterday. Tho plain tiff is a manufacturer of wire-nails of Cin cinnati, who alleges that ho entered into contract with an Anderson, Intl., tlrm for forty-two wire null machines. Ho alleges that tho wire nail trust, by money and throats, causod tho Andorsou company to violate the cantrncts and .prevent him from securing machines olsowhoro, thus ruining his business. A temporary In junction was granted ponding trial of tho case. llellefontuliio'S lluiikruptcy. Spiungfield, Oi, Nov- 10. Hollefon tnlno, the famous load option town north of hero which was recently coniiolU'd to discharge its pollco forco because of hiek of funds, Is now on. tho evo of giving up Its electric lights. Tne electric light trus tees havo notified the city council that they must have tit least $3,000 Immediately orhut tho works down. The trustees aro heavily In debt for-tuel, etc., and delino to tako any further risk for tho bankrupted town. Tho bitterest porsonul feeling still prevails, und tho wrangle between "wets" and "drys" (too on. SICK-POISON. WHAT IT IS, AND WHERE ' FROM. IT COMES Sick-poison- is what makes you sick, irri tates your nerves, disordors your functions saps your strength, makes you miscrablo. Different dlsoasos have different poisons, sonio have several, Indigestion more than any. , That is, tho symptons of indigestion are canted by tho poisons which are created by undigetted food. W'lmu you are sick, try to get rid ef your poison. It is cosier than you think, for all nature is helping you. Only the poison is, obstinate, but the fir step ii t,o go to the root of it. The. poisons of undigested food, which cause lethargy, hcadaoho, disslness, weak ness, liatl taste, stoiuacb-aohe, fever, llatu-1 leu ce, nausea, counttpatloii, loss of appetite, j jaundice, anaemia, nuumlcut, rheumatism, etc., these poisons can he swept away and annihilated by the Shaker Digestive Cordial. Curing the stomach aud helping it to di gest food, when it is too weak to do so hy Itself, will purify your system of poison nnd renew your strength and health. Kliakor Digestive Cordial, a pure, vegota- bio, digostivo tonic, made by the Shakers ef Mount Lebanon, will cure nil disorders caused by tbo poisons of undigested food when nothing else will give any rollof. Sold by druggists. Ten qents for a trial bottle. Write for a book on food. Address The Shakers, 30 Rondo Street, New York. Almost nit- racrea ID YOtI HYEn sutTer fr-iro real nor TOtwness? When every nurvo eoorncd to quiver with a necullir. rrennv feeling, first In one nlace, and then another and nil noerocd finally to conccntrato in a wrltilng-Jisajble in tho brain, and you bc cotao irritable, fretful and peevish: to bo followed by an Impotent, weakened condi tion of tho nerve centers, rinjln; in the ears, ana sleepless, miscrablo nights? Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health Mrs. Eugcno Scarles, 110 Eimontoa St., Elk hart, Iud., cays: "Ner vous troubles had mado ma nearly lnsano and physicians oro unable to help tne. My memory was almost gone and evory little thing worried me unt.fr I was almost distracted. I really feared I was becoming & maniac. I imagined all sorts of evil things and would cry over nothing. I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and four bottles of tht3 wonderful remedy completely cured mo, and I am as well now as 1 over was." Dr Miles' Nervlno Is Bold on guarantee, first bottlo will benefit or money refunded j. .HHH-MttlllH' l I Take No Substitute.. -CONDENSED HILK tWl of Ihe'Amerirrn 1 rlf. No OthcT U 4,justtUood." Bint Infant rood. i T pei79a. Railroad. SC11UVKILL LIVJSION. f-iceTKMnnn 20, lKOC, Trains rlll leave Shenandoah lifter tho ftVo" date for WIr-kbus, Gilberton, Fraokvllln, Ilhtlr Water, Ht. Cl.-ilr, l'ottsville. Ilnmbiirg, Readlnc, I'ottstown, Phoenlxvllle, Norristown nnd Ptul. ndclphla (llroad street station) at COS and U -JS a. m. nml I 20 i. in. on week days. For Toxin villa and intermediate stations 9 10 a. lu. SUNDAY. For Wiirjrans, Olllierton, I'rnckvllle, Dsrt Water, St. Clair, l'ottsville, nt 0 OS, 9 -10 a. m. ktiiI 8 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Ilending, Pottstown. l'hoinlxvlllc, Norristown, l'lilladelphla at H 00 9 lOli. iu., 3 10 p. tn. Trains leave Frackvlllo for Shenandocili at 10 40a. m. nml 1211, (SOI, 7-12 and 1017 p. as. ijonday, 11 13 n. in. nnd 5 to p. tn. Lcnvo l'ottsville for Shenandoah at 10 15, 11 48 a. m. and 4 -10, 7 15 and 10 00 p. u. Sunday at 10 40 a. in., 5 13 p. m. I-enve rnilnuelplua, (liroau street ntntlonj, lor Shenandoah nt 5 57 and 8 85 a. in., 4 10 and 711 m. week days. Sundays leave nt o 50 n. id Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, lot Sen CJlrt, Anbury Park, Ocean trovo, Lou, lirancn, nnu liiterinetilato ktntlons, l oo, o.oo, e..s liMHa. in,. 2 3S. 3.30. 4.05 n. in. week-dnys. 5 0-3 Saturdays only. Sundae (top nt Interlaken lor.siitiry t'arKi, -1 iw, ti.ao a Lave itrouu Mreet tntlnn, I'lilinueipuin, FOlt NEW YOItK. 13xpres, weekxlays, 3 20, 4 OI, 4 B0, 5 15, 6 50, 33, 820, 9 50, 1021 (I)iliilll; Car), 1100a. ni. 12 0) noun, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 122 p. iu. DlnlliK Cars), 1 10, 2110 (I)lnlni; Cnr) 3 20,3 50, 4 01), 5 00, 5 511 (Dining Carl , 0 00 0 50, 8 12, 10 00, p. 111., 12 01, Illicit Sillidnys, 3 20, 4 05. I SO, 5 15, 8 20, 8 33, '.I no, 10 21, Dillinar Car, It 03 n. lu., 1235,230 DllllnsrC'arl, 1 00 Limid422Dlnlns Car, 5 20,350, Dining Car, 0 33, 0 50,812,10 00 p. m., IJOl ingot. Lxpress for Itoston without clinnse, 1100 a. in., week-days, and 0 50 p. m., dally. FOlt WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH. For Bnltlmre and Wnlhtnirton, 8 50, 7 20, 8 81. 10 20, 1123 n. in., 12 09 (1131 Umlted Die-, lnit Car), 112. 318, 4 41 (519 CouKreaslonsI j Limited, DlntiiK cur), 6 17, ei (inning car; . 758 (Dininir Cnr) n. m.. and 12M nlgh.J week days. Sundays, 3 50, 720, 12, 1123-8. m., lu-j l iu, 4 -il, a 10 t;ongre?aonniartralieu, Dining Car), 055 (Dlnliuz Car), .rSS p. tn. ? Car), jTSS p. tn. ,ke, Hi (mar. Ocean Lontf itranch, 6 60, il 4up, m, week (Dlnlnir Cnr) ami 12 m nlK'it. For Sen Glrtr, Spring Lk tirove. Asiiurv 1'urK nnu i 8 25 and 11 39 n in.. 3 30 and 4 vO 'p. ilnys. Sunilays, H 25 a. m. m FOlt ATLANTIC C1JTY. Leave Broad stieet station. Lntladolnhla (via Delaware river bridge), expff, 7 02 p. in. dally. g I-eavo Slnrket street Ferry, 'kxpress. 8 50 a. m.. 2 00, 4 CO, f 00 p. in Sundays, 8 15,9 15 a. in. Aeeoniuiiiiintion, ou, 20, u.(ui uai nml 4 31 p. m., week days. Sundays, Y 00, 8 15 a. la., 4 00 nnd 5 00, u. in. I For Cnoe May. AnglespeA, wildwood ann Hollv lleneh. and Sen lute City. Oeeau City nnd Avalon Exprees, 900a. in., 4 00 p m, week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. Jl.xpresH, v iv a. m., anil .ou, m p. m. w-ek days Sundays, 8 50 n. in. For Somers Point. Hxprosa, 8 50 a. m,, 4 00 p, ni, week days. Sundays, 8 45 a.m. 8. M. Phevost, J. It. Wood, uen i lanager. ticn'i t'ass g'r Agn A genuine welcomo waits you at JOE WY AIT'S SALOON, Cor. Hata and Coat Sts. finest wbULcey, oeorf porter and ale constantly on tni. Olioloeempcranco drlnke and ciirftra. M. C. WATS Wholesale anil Retail Litquor Dealer. Cigars, ToUmko, &c. Agent for Rending Itrewtiift Co.'s Deer and Porter. 11 3 and 11a S. rviialri Sit BROM-KOLOA AiCOHOUC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this (tronular effervescent and stimu lant. An iii.tinit euro for sour stomachs nnd headaches, which often accumulate from having a night out. , JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 und 10 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin is Inva riably obtained by those who uso PozzoMt'a Complexion Powder. 7