) Most torturing find disfiguring of ItrlilnR, burning, scaly (kin anil scalp humors Is In. stantly relieved by a warm both with Citi cuka Boap, a slnglo application of Cijticiuia (ointment), the p ent skin dure, and n full doso of CutioiiRA ltf&oLVENT, srotuest of blooil purifiers and humor cures, when all olso fails. IiKld ttuwttlKmtni. world. Pdrrtu Dnrjo n CntM. Co.r., Prer., notion. " How to Com BsltRluum,"frM. FALLING HAIR I'lmplr FrM. Hitir tHnni.hs tu .d by u in Soa HUMP CURES 1 Fover, Congestion. 2 Worms. 0 Infants' Dionsos. 4 biarrhon. No. No. No. -N6V No. 7 Coughs &. Colds. - O Headaoho. mtioura ,No, Nti.-'IO Dyspapsln, Indigestion. No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. tfo. 12 LeUchbrreh. No, 10 Croup, No. 1 4 Skin Diseases. No. lB'Rhflum'tftism. No. 19 Catarrh. No. 27 Sidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr, Humphreys' Tlomeopathlo Manual of Diseases at your Druirelsts or Mailed Free. Sold by druffRlsts, or sent on receipt of SScts-,, BOots. or $1. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William and John Sts., New York. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A nun. tbdm iirn urt WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alwavi nrnmnt and rHhl AivLt Ixmttnltttmt- Oft t'ATOIl'lTAMIT PlLUftTtd BCQHBT1. At ilruff tfArM.or wnt illrxt faoalftdi. ric. tl. Catov arte. Co. Boiton, Mata. Oar book, te. For Bale at.Ktrlln'a drujr store and Shenandoah drug store. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CltttR JLf u JVerrou Jed FalUntf flltmv orr. Jmpotency, 8 leepl eafinefla, etc , cno wr i bjAbUHf ro1 other Kzoomes and IndAv cretiona Thty rruicfclu and sunlit rbttora Lost Vitality In old or ycronir, am J fit a wan for utady, business or ninrrlatm PrATftnt Innanftv nnd f'tinaumDliOQ lit lin Limn. Tlinir ma ihiiwa immridin.to lmnroTftfe tnnt ua csmu a uuitiQ wooro rui ctnnrs iau, tn Ut upon havrns the eenulno Ajar; TaMeti. They un oared thouaanda und will euro you. , We altv a pocitlra wnttea guarantee to effect a euro la each case or retund the money lrice 00 cent per naokage.or alxpAokatfe (rail treatment) for $ZJ0. lit inall.ln .plain wrapper, npon receipt of irlc. Clroular free. .ajax Remedy co., wssSTu Vot sale tn Shenandoah, Pa., at A. Wasley's and Klrlln's. Druggists. nnsTOP-pTl ljd EFKCOTa AT""" THEN CilTON'3 nmSLIZER Cmei ceneral or special debility, wakeful ness, sperraatorhor.ii, emissions, imnotency, paresis, etc Corrects functional disorders, tjused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost Manhood In old or young, giving vleor and strength where former weakness prevailed. Con v meat paeltg3, shftple, effectual, and legitimate. Cur'O'3 Quick, and Thorough 9 TWr t. drceived cy imitations: Insist ja CATON'S VlUlliers. Sent sealed il your dnie it don not have it. Price 1 1 per plrge, 6 lor 15, v llh written guarantee of complete cure. I irmstion, references, etc, free and confidential. nd us statement ol case and 25 cts. for a week r trial treatment. One only sent to each person. CATON MCO. CO., BOSTON, MAM. . Bold at Klrlln's drug store, Shenandoah, l'n SY PILLS SK ANO SURE. StNO 43. f 0S""(tlMU S SAt I nUAP-" viw-nx Specific Co. Phil. r tFot at Povlnsky's drug store, Oentre street. Eft mill HEALTH FULtl GROCERS EVERYWHERE. turxSfcentn. EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Christ. Schmidt, , Agent and Bottler of Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST ANO .' HEALTHIES 203 W. Coal Street, IHENANDOAH, PA m - a m AMI i onus fie 'COCOA. HESKltT IJl THIS STATE. (Continued from l'irst Fase ) elflcrlnp the weather conditions under Which the olectlon proceeded, was all that could US xpoteil. The day was tret, foggy, "rrjnggy" to a degree, it was tuoh' h day aB, In the years gone by, when the voters lined up In the streets to await thetr chance to cast their ballots to the Judges inside, was called "gold Democratic weather." Un der the altered conditions, (he voting being done within doors, this character ization cannot well apply. There Was a general suspension of business, and nearly everybody who was qualified had the opportunity of voting. It was only In the outlying sections that the exercise of the right of franchise was attended with any Inconvenience. And at night the whole city was alive to the occasion. Bulletin boards, search lights, newspaper ex tras, readers on the stages of spores of theatars, told the story of the elec tion. The Jubilant had recourse to the discordant fish horns for expression of their joy, while the saloons, closed during the hours while the voting was in progress, did business on a scale that promised to compensate for the period of enforced thirst, noisy and brilliantly illuminated. The enthusi asm in the vicinity of Tammany Hall was particularly great. Van Wyck Is shown to have polled as large a vote as both Tracy and Low combined, while the. George vote, which a week ago was regarded with more or less apprehension and was expected to be anywhere from 66,000 to 100,000, has .fallen to almost infinitesimal propor tions. It Is estimated, upon the basis of the ballots already counted, that Van Wyck's total vote will be from 145.000 to 148,000 In Manhattan and the Bronx, 73,000 In the borough of Brook lyn, W)0 In Queens and 1,900 In Rich mond, or approximately 231,00.0 voles in greater New York. Low's vote will not be far from 152,000, Tracy's 100,000 and George's 16,000 The total, 499,000, will not be materially altered either way. Gleason's vote and that of the Socialist and Prohibition nominee for the mayoralty will send the grand to tal above the half million mark. Rain, which prevailed generally all over the state, had the effect of keeping a great many of the country voters away from the polls. The result is ap parent In the reduced majorities given in concededly Republican districts to William J. Wallace, the Republican nominee for chief Judge of the court of appeals, as compared with the plurali ties by which the same districts were carried last year. In many districts the pluralities of a year ago are re duced nearly one-half and in a few that have reported Is the falling off less than 25 tier cent. Conceding to Judge Parker, Democrat, a majority of 100,000 in greater New York, it is probable that he has won In the state. The indications are that the Demo crats have a small majority of the members of the state assembly. In the greater city it is estimated from very meagre returns the representation will ne 51 Democrats and 10 Republicans, -while In the upper part of the state there arc said to have been changed from Republicans to Democrats In 20 districts. In the last assembly the Re publicans had a majority of 78. Con- ceding all that Is claimed by the Demo crats, the next house will have 10 Dem ocratlc majority. State senators were not elected this year. Other estimates give a Republican majority in the as sembly of three. In the. cities of Buffalo, Rochester, Oswego and Blnghamton theDemocrats etecieu mayors anu me majority oi me councils by good majorities. thlS Wty, was tne'itepuuncan nominee for comptroller. He Is defeated by about the same vote as the head of the ticket. Ho was nominated with Gen cra Tracy in recognition of the services ho rendered In the presidential cam paign last year, fighting as a gold standard Democrat against the Demo crats who had accepted the 16 to 1 platform of the Chicago convention Coler, tho successful candidate, Is new .to public life. Charles W. Dayton, late postmaster sof this city, who was nominated for comptroller on the George ticket, polled probably half as many votes again as were given to Mr. George. The legislative branch of tho city government is Tammany-Democratic. It is a double headed body, one branch being the municipal council, consisting of the president and 28 members, and tho other, the board of aldermen, com prising CO members. Tho precise num bcr of Democrats chosen connot be stated at the present writing. There appears to be a strong probability that the Democrats have won a majority of the county and borough offices along With the munlolpal places. The vote of Van Wyck In New York county Is approximately the same as was cast for Bryan In 1896, which was 135,624. General. Tracy polled approxi mately 50,000, against McKlnley's vote of 156,359 In New York county, while Low (Citizen's Union) polled approxl nlately 77,000, and George (Jef. Dem.) 12,000. In Kings county, which Includes the city of Brooklyn, the Bryan vote wob 76,882, while VanWyck's will be" almost tho same. Against McKlnley's vote of 109,135, General Tracy polls approxi mately 35,000, while Low's vote Is ap proximately 65,000. In these two counties the straight Re publican vote shows a falling oft of nearly 175,000, or In excess of the totul vote of Seth Low, while the Tammany yote equals if It doesn't slightly ex ceed, that cast for Bryan. The polling came within about 60,000 of the ontlre registration, which, con- Don't Tobaoco Spit and Bmoke Your Life Away. 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The beat salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and an atrin Anintinna. aim uumiiTciy uuics imco. ,.M.nui,i Mil it. la rnara.ntiWl to sriva - - . . - . perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 85 cents yor box, for ftalo by A. waaiey, FUSION WINSJN NEBRASKA. A a rent or fusion Vlotory Thnn In tho I'l'exlileiitlrtl Year, Lincoln, Neb., Ncfv. 3. Nebraska yesterday renewed her allegiance to fusion by electing the three candidates on that ticket by pluralities ranging from 10,000 to 25,000. Nothing like com plete rs turns have been received or will be received before night, but enough fire in to nltasurathe result and iridionle a greater fusion victory than1 In the presidential year. From fusion head quarters the following was given out: "We have carried Nebraska for tho fusion ticket by a plurality of from 20, 000 to 26,000. Together with the magnifi cent victory for the state ticket we have carried a majority of the county tickets. The cause leading to the result Is a determination upon the part of the people of Nebraska to demand better money through the unlimited 'coinage of gold and sliver," Chairman Moyer, of the Republican committee, Is sick at his home in Omaha. Secretary Slzer Is unwilling to make any statement In the absence of more complete returns. The State Journal (Rep.) on returns from 70 precincts, outside Lincoln and Omaha, concedes the defeat of the Re publican itate. ticket. Something to Know. Ti. nuv 1i worth gamethine to know that the Very best medicine for restoring the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor Is BLoctrlc Bitters. This medicine Is purely vnrrntnhln ne.la hv rrl vlllsr tone to tho liervo centres in tho stomach, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, anu aia tueso organs in throwing off impurities in tho blood. 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The fuslonlst and Repub lican managers still make about tho same claims as before election, the fu- slonlsts that they will elect a major ity of the 13 district Judgeships and about two-thirds of the 105 seats of county officers. The Republicans claim at least one-half of the judgeships nnu a majority of the county officers .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak nnd Run Down People. lUURT IT IQ I The richest of all roslorft. VHtlHI 1 1 10 I tlvo foods, bocauso it re E luces the essentials of life that aro ex. austod by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfect it creates solid llosli, nrusclo and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes netlvo and clear. It restores lostvltality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness in cither sex, and as a female rcgulnfST has no equal, l'rlco tOc.orflvo boxes 52.00. Druggists orbrmalL We can help you. Advlco and book, free. Write Us About Your Casof THE DR. 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Trains leave Hhenandoah ns follows ! For New York vi& Philadelphia, week days, 2ju, d jiii, i va vui. m., uoj, o iu nnuuw P m Sundays, 1 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 6 88, 7 OS a. m., 12 S3 and 3 10 p. ra. For Heading and Philadelphia, week daya. 210,530,703, OS1 a.ui., 12 33, 8 10 and 6 07 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Pottsville, week days, 2 10, 7 03, 0 51 a. m. 12 83. 3 10. 6 07 and 7 25 p. m. Sundays. 2 10 a. m. For Tamaqua and MahanOy City, week days 2 iU, O OU, , Ud, UillD. Ill,, U UJ, O 1U BDQ O Ut p. Ill Sundays. 2 10 a. m For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, weeK aays, a V3t o oo, u eu a. at., ana i p. m ounuays, a a. in. Wnw UaK.nnt Plan. rl'rl nl'. 9 1(1 1 K 7 05, 9 M, 11 80 a. ra., 12 33, 8 10, 6 07, 7 25, 9 55 and' lltup. m. ounuays, z iu, o a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days. 8 25. 580, 705, 11 80 a. m., 607, 725 and 9 55 p. tn. Sundays. 8 25 a. m. For Baltimore. AVashtncton and the West via II. SiO. It. It., through trains le Heading Terminal, i-uiiaueipnta, tl". a u. u x.) at UVSJ, 753, 1126 a. m., 3 10 ana 7.27 p. u. Sundays, e f, , w, ax 01 n u,., u -au uiiu , a, ui. AUU1 tlonal tralna from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20, iz 10 a tu p.m. aunuays, i eo, nap, m, TINS FOR 8IIKNAND0A1T. Leave New Tork via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, i 80, 8 00 a. in., and 1 80, 4 30, 9 00 p. m. Hiindava. S 00 n. m. Leave New York via Maueh Chunk, week Leave Phlladelnbla. Iteadlne Terminal, week days, 4 30, 8 88. 10 10 a. ni. and 1 (2, 4 03, S 80, 11 80 p. m, QunuayB, 1 1 ou p. iu. Leavo Rcadine.week daya. 1 83. 7 lO.'O 08. a. m. 12 00 tn., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 1 35 a. m. Leave Pottsville, week days, 2 85, 7 40 a. in 12 80 and 6 12 p. tu. Sundays, 2 33 a. m. . nr.. . 1. o in Q it 1 , mi . J.WVa , I, 111!. l..- . uajD, w (, a .u, u . ra., 188, 5 51, 7 20 and 0 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 a. Ill Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 20, 8 45, 0 12 11 47 a. in., 2 17, 5 18, 0 17, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m, HnnHavft. 1 OS. S 4S a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 35, 2 40, OU DMl.UVl. IU JO. 11 OH B. III., Oj, D 7 57, 10 22 p in. Sundays, 12 40. 2 40, 4 00 a. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 m., 4 00 and 11 80 p. tn. Sundays, 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war and South street what f for Atlantlo City. Weekdays Express, 0 00 a. ni 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 n. m. Aceotnmodatlon. 8 00 a. tn.. 6 80 u. m. Sundays Express, 000, 10 00 a. m. Accommoda tion. 8 00 a. m.. 4 45 n. in. Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, corner Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 83, 0 00 a.m., 8 80, 830 p. m, Aocommouatton, 8 in a. m., 103 p. m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 730 p. m. Accom modatlon, T 15 a. m., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Cars on all exnreas trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Hallway ticket agent . ornuurvM ,., r . . i. ,.. t ii,.,pa (len'l Hunt, Oen'l IWr Agt, ' ueauing 'terminal, rmiaaeipum, v r or. 1 Theory Here. Tlie greatest claims for S.S.S. (Swift's Specific) are made by those whom it has cured, and alter all the most valuable reputation is one which is given by those who speak from experience. Ve could publish a page ol what we claim S.S.S. will do, but the people prefer to read of what it 1ih9 done, and hence we give the testimony of reputable, well-known people in different parts of the country, who gladly tell of how S.S.S. has cured them of blood diseases, after trying otuer treatment in vain. No wonder S.S.S. has such staunch friends. The experience of those who take it to-day will be the same as of those who twenty years ago found It the only cure. Blood diseases are obstinate, and cannot be cured by one medicine in a dozen which claims to cure them; so when S.S.S. is taken with satisfactory results, after a disappointing experi ence with other remedies, it is not strange that it has grateful friends by the score. MR. WILLIAM SOWERS. Mr. William Sowers, of Bradford. Ohio. was cured by S.S.S. ten years ago of a severe blood poison, and writes that to this day no sign of the dreadful disease has ever returned.. He says: "I had a terrible blood disease which is considered incurable, and was treated for a long time by the best physicians, but they did me no good. The disease seemea to get a nruier uom on me, and attacked my tongue and throat, which were soon full of vile ulcers. "I chanced doctors several times, and afterwards took nearly every blood rem edy on the market, without the slightest benefit. After five years of treatment which did me no good whatever, I was induced to try S.S.S. This remedy proved itself equal to the case, for in a lew months I was entirely cured and my skin was perfect! clear and smooth. l couiu uaruiy ueitcve uiai me cure was permanent, but ten years have elapsed and no sign of the disease has yet ap-' peareu." S.S.S. is a sure cure ior vjancer, ca tarrh, Contagious Blood Toison, Scrof ula, Rheumatism, Kczema, and all other blood diseases, which other remedies have no effect whatever upon. It is Purely Vegetable and is the only blood remedy which is guaranteed to contain no mercury, potasli or otuer Harmful mineral, b.s.s. s soiu uy nil uruggisis. Books ou Blood and Skin Diseases will be mailed free to all who address Swift Specific Company, Atlauta, Georgia. -TO- THE PUBLIC! Wc desire to thank the public for its patrouagc Saturday even ing. IE, All the special stock we advertised in the Herald has becu sold. . We still have on hand marvelous inducements in the confectionery line. Before the close of the pres ent week wo will announce ANOTHER BIG CANDY SALE. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY CO., 110 N. Main St., Shenandoah. BICYCLES ! BICYCLES FOR SALE CHEAP. One $100 Gents' '07 Hanger wheel, good as new. One $00 Ladles' or Misses' Crescent wheel, good condition. No : Reasonable : Offer : Refused GUY D. STERNER, No. 403 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, Pa. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Sheeler's Old Stand.) 109 NORTH MAIN STREET. Ptrat-claas work guaranteed. Promnt an polite attendants, iiair cutting a specialty PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE. 29 W. Centre Street. Chocolate Drop 12o per pound Lozenges 12c per pound Criminal 13c per pound Mixed Camles 5c. tn0Qo. per pound Chewing Quiu ...u At, paekaiM) af la. each Fifty klndsof abuokleg and Chewing Toltaeoo, (Mgnrettw), 3o a package niul box of matches free Peanuts t tiuarts for So Fresh Fish every Friday Morning. Headquarters far .... Commercial Travelers COMMERCIAL HOTEL J. GRANT MOYHR, Prop., Cor. Ooal and Main streets, Shenandoah, '. Terms: Hl.OOperday. Stabling Facilities Unsurpassed Boarders comfortably accommodated by week or moniu. DEMOCRATS GAlNIN NBW JERSEY. TwenUrftttr Amtubl.vmen and Foni A.1i1..,1 tn tlit t'riptr Vote. . Trenton, Nov. 8. The tot tn Nerj Jersey yesterday was light, tup ireine crats made gains in almost every coun ty and the Republican retain oofftrc-1 of the state house of &mttiby Uf a narrow majority. Last yar there were but four Democrats in the lower hotMe. This year there will be 20. The Repub licans will have 34 members. The Dem ocrats also made gains In the senate and Instead of three members out of 21 will have seyen out of that number. Four of the five Republicans retiring from- the senate were succeeded by Democrats. Following are the assemb lymen elect : Atlantic Leonard II. Ash ley (Hep). Atlantic Leonard II. Ashley (Hep.). Bergen A. C. Ileldrum (Hep.), John M. Bell (Rep). Burlington Howard H. Parker (Dem.) William M. Potts (Dem). Camden William J. Dradley (nep.). J. ti. McMurray (Rep.), Bdgar J. Cole (Rep.). Cape May B. C. Cole (Rep.). Cumherland-a. J. Hunt (Rep.), W. L. Shropshire (Rep.). IOseex Joneph 11, Johnson (Rep.), Jacob Rau (Rap.), Edward F. Sted- dlng, aeorge w. Ptfrter (Rep.), Al bert F. Qunther (Rep.), 'Alvin C. ESble (Rep.). Carl Bowman (Rep.), Oliver B. Dawson (Rep.), William S. Schmidt (Rep.), Charles W. Powwrs (Rep.), Peter B. Falrchlld (Rep.). Sussex D. O. Watklns (Hep.). Gloucester -J: B. Carpenter; ,(Dem.). Hudson-Tlmdthy J.-.OftrroIl (Dem.), James P. Hall tentO,, Fergus T. Kela- her (Dem.), James J. MUrphy (Dem.), Alexander Simpson (Dem.), Adolph Walter, Jr. (Dem.), Allen Benny. (Dem.), Horace L. Allen (Den),), JOhtt J. Mttr nell (Demi), Michael J. Bruder (Dam.), Charles T. Bauer (Dem.). Hnuterdon DavId Lawshe (Dem.), George F. Martens (Dem.). Mercer John B. Yard (Rep.), Frank M. Weller (Rep.), Henry J. Mlcklln (Rep.). Middlesex Adam Eokert (Dem.), J. II. Rldgeway (Dem.), John J, Mc- Quade (Dem.). Monmouth 'William H. Reid (Rep.), Oliver II. Brown (Rep.), D. 13. Van Winkle (Rep.). Morris Jacob Welsh (Rep.), G. E. Poole (Rep.). Ocean Roderick A. Clark (Reo.). Passaic John Donohue (Dem.), John Canning (Dem.), Henry Fraln (Dem.), John A. Craig (Dem.). Salem 'Joseph B. Crispin (Rep.). Somerset P. B, Van Doren (Rep.). Sussex Elvin E. Smith (Dem.). Union C. A. Squire (Rep.), R. G. Huston (Rep.), Roger Murray (Rep.). Warren A. L. Flummerfelt (Dem.), William K. Bowers (Dem.). Assembly for 1S97: Republicans, 50; Democrats, 26. Republican loss, 22. Re-eleoted. The state senators elected in New Jersey are: Burlington Howard E. Parker (Dem). Cape May Robert E. Hand (Rep.). Hunterdon John R. Foster (Dem). Middlesex James II. Van Cleef (Dem). Passaic Christopher Braun (Dem). Sussex Lewis J. Martin (Dem). Senate for 1893; Republicans, 14: Democrats, 7. Senate for 1897 stood: Republicans, 18; Democrats, 3. Partial returns from Essex county shows the probable election of the en tire Republican ticket, including 11 as semblymen, county clerk nnd county register. The Republican county com mittee claim the entire Republican county ticket by from 8,000 to 10,000. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Dont Rivo them tea or coflco. Ilavo you tried tho now food drink callcd Oraln-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes tho place of coffee Tho raoro Qraln-0 you give tho children tlio more health you distribute through their systems. Graln-0 is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes llko tho clioico grades of coffee but costs about 1 as much. All grocers soli It. 15c and 25c. DoiHocfats Win in Dbtrolt. fretrolt. Nov. 3. With ten precincts vet-' to be renorted. the election of Mayor Maytmry (Dfm.) is assured with plurality of about 2,000. Thompson (Dem.) Ih elected treasurer liy about 4,000. Schmld (Hep. N.), for city elerk, is re-elected by upwards of 2,000. Lem kie (Rep.) won out for Justice of the peace by 1,600. Nine Republicans and Nine Democratic aldermen were elected. The council will stand 21 Republicans and 13 Democrats, a Democratic gain of two.. Household Necessity Ca sen rets Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of thq age, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. 0. C. to-day; 10, 25, SO cents. Sold and guaranteed to euro by all druggists. Vli'Klitlii l)..ni(iciiltlo by (tO.OOO. Richmond, Nov. 3. The election' story In Virginia is briefly told. Although there was unusual apathy. It Is esti mated that the Democratic state ticket Is elepted by about 55,000 or 60,000 ma jority, and that the Demoorats have two-thirds of the house of delegates and four-fifths of the senate. Barring one little episode in RerUley, near Nor folk, growing out of a Democratic fac tional fight, there was absolutely no excitement. Neither party polled any thing like a full vote. The re-election of John AV. Daniel to the national sen ate Is assured. J. 0. Berry, one of the best known clti sens of Spencer. Ho., testifies that ho cured himself of the worst kind pi piles by using a few boxes of DeWltt's Witch Ilasel Salvo. Ho had been troubled with piles for over thirty years and had used many different kinds of so-called cures ; but DeWitt's was tho ono that did tho work and he will verify this statement if auy one wishes to write him. U. 11. llageubueh. Light Vote tn llluide I'jfnilrl. Providence, R. I., Nov. 3. A light vote was polled In the five Rhode Island cities. Indication point to the election of the Democratlo candidates for mayor In Providence, Newport and Central Falls. Woonsoeket and Pawtucket are probably Republican. The Republicans retain control of the city councils In the Ave cities. J. u. Tulrswentl. ol tlrosbeck. Tex., says that when he has a spell of indigestion, and feels bad sluggish ho takes two of DeWitt's Little Early Risers ut night, aud ho is all right the next morning. Many thousands of others do the same thing. Do you? L. li llagenbuoh. Teloplioun 'Lliiutnnil rcieiftroouftm. York, Pa., Nov. 3. William Zlegler was electrocuted at Hanover while working on the lino of the Hanover Telephone company. The telephone wire was accidentally crossed with a, )1totr uIh f.lafrlar'a .1 an , li .veto I r, Btantaneous, Small Pill, safe pill, best bill. IMVitt' Little Rarly Risen euro bilUiuaueta, ootisllpa lion, sick ueadaeuo. u. ll. llagoubuou. Yontiit Loch i n vat who, accotd ing to the story, fan away with his bride, did not ovp her nnp 1 tiarticle more d e v qj: e tl 1 y J than a tlmu htchands rf the preornt dav love their wivct, No novelist could invent a story of truer manly devotion thaujlie "humble rOlllWIt'', revealed by the following letter from Mr. Harry Chant, of an Ila'kvll Avenue, Dallas, Texas "About fourteen or fiflern nioiithaiTO I was working with a Ram? of men and hnpened to say to one of thetn. ' I hone it will not rain a I have a big washing to do fur the rhlldren ' The man said, ' What Is the matter with your wiPer'" 101 years niy wile nan been .uflrrtilR Irom hsfthe doctor called nrolansus of uterus she whsfthe doctors called nrolapsusof uterus was nervous, had cold hands and feet, palpita- tlon. heaflocne. rMckaone. comtttoat on. a 1tn . a nt greeable drain, with liearlng down pains, no ap rntte. ane got so weaK sne couto not get arouna am only A laborer so was always In debt with the doctors, and all for tip good, as none did her any good. Wc began to think t lint she wa never going to get well' " I told this man what the doctor said wa the matter with her," and he said " ' did vou ever hear of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription ? I told him uo, but I had tried so many patent medicine that I was tired of them all, and beside 1 lul not have enough money to pay the doctor and the drug store. He said If 1 would get two or three bottles and try them, and If It did not do my wife any good that he would pnv for the med icine. I went to the drug store (Mr. Clawber's on Rim Street), and bought a tattle The find and second did not seem to have much effect but the third seemed to work like a charm. She has taken In all about thirteen bottles and she fs to day as stout and healthy as any woman In the United States. This Is not the only case. When ever I hear tell of any woman who ts sick In the neighborhood I just send the book and paper that I wrapped around every bottle and that Hoes the business. I am no longer bothered about doing my own washing and cooking, for mv wife can do it nil In one day and never seems tired or out of spirits now." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Tellets cure consti pation, promptly and permanently. MEDICAL TREiTMEHT OH TRIAL To Any Reliable Man. Uarrelous appliance and one raonth'a remedies of rare power will bo sent on ttlal, irtirWut any advanct fxivmf nl by tho foremost company In the world In the treatment of rotn weitk, broken, dis couraged irom effects of excesses worry, over work. AO. llappr marrl ipte teoured, complete res toration or development of nil mount conditions. The tlmo Of this oiler Is limited. No ( O. li. scheme, no deception! n. exposure. Address ERIE MEDICAL C0.:' PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JQR. W. H. YINGST, VETEUINARY SURGEON. Graduate and Iito Resident House Surgecr of the University State of N. Y. Headquarters : Hotel Frnncy, Shenandoah THRKR YI5AR COURSE. Calls night or day promptly responded. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Etran bulldlnc correr of Mntn nnd uentro streets, HiiennnUonli. J II. POMBKOY, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAWj Shcnnndofth, Pa. jjl W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. )ROF. JOHN JOFES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, . Lock Box 68, Mahanoy City, Pa. Hnvlne studied under some of the bout masters H' London and Paris, will glvo lessonr on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouso, the Jeweler Shenandoah. A genuine- wclcomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. lain and Coal Sts. Finest whlskevs. be.n nnrf., ,n,l at. constantly on tap. Choice emporance drlnkf end cigars. Celebrated Femalf l'owdors never tnU tieelare thttc afe and tun (after falling with Tinm? rid PennvroTal Tllli and other likf Exr rcmedicf ). Alwaya buy the but and avoid dlr polstment. Govantecd tuprrtor to nil other. JViftlveh ,hebtluthenfket,ANo. 1. laxtJcuIar, i ct. Vr.U. f lUkU J3aek liar. Boston, filaw. i fmmi jita DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN IS GREATER THAN ) til tllU ... ...v tiiirujiia. Wrt Hiid all i '! ' Prsp. .i...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; fCH WCSHEN WHO READ 1 ,ksiy (' a,ro K-'greivo niul keep iuformi il of 5 TOAilllp W .-.rltl's I'rngress. The well in ;A vA f'Tiuexi and thrifty Uoustt-wifp W- L)h ll IP ' U lim ulwuys keep - 'i " Jm FOB SALE EVBR-YWHERE. MMiKiiiiiinninim,,,, . iMiiliiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiL.i,,...ii WHEN IN STRONG AGAIN! vigor to the whole being. All dralna are properly cured, their condition Matlca scaled. I'rlce St perbos: 6 uoaey.tj.oa, Sead for b.e book. For Sale at.KIRLIN'S lANDY CUREC0HSTIPATI0H 10 4 25 SO ARRfll.I TP.I.Y RniRiKTPPH ,0 tm flUOUUll 1 DU 1 UUttafln 1 CDU ,f . n pie sad booklet free. Ad. STKItl.lMi HK1IKDV OHtTYKILL DIVISION. OCTOHKR 1 1897. Trains will leATe Hhenandoah after the Above date for Wlgjtana, Clltberton, FraekrllU, Dark wawr, m. uiair, i-oiisviiie. Jiamuurg, lie' Potlatown, Phoenlivllle, Norrlstown end PbO. adolphla (Broad street station) at (SOS and 1108 a. m. and 4 ) p m. on week days. Pfttndar. 6 OH o. m., 8 10 p. m. Tor roHsttfle and Infer! meniaie niimni only v u a, tn. week day Rtindava. J 4B a. m. iys Tralna lenve FraekvlU for Shenandoah at I040n. m. nnd 1131, 841, 781 and 1047 p. m. Sunday, II 18 a. m. and S 41 p. ra. Leave Pottsville for Bbcrmndoah at MIS a. tn. and 12:00, 0 15, 7 36 and 10 30 p. m. Sandai -' 10 40 a, ra., S IS p. m. Leave PhlladelpMa, (II road street station), In Shetiniidonb nt S 71, 8 DSAnd 10 19 n. m., 4 10 and 7 p. m. weik trays. Hundays lenve nt 6 60 a, m. Leave IlroAd street atatlon, Phllftdelphla, iu, Rca Girt, Asbury Park. Ocean Groves Loni Uranoh, and Intermediate stations, 8.SO 11.11, a. m.,8.80 and 4.00 p. in. week-days, lare Hmrul Mieet MUtlon. Philadelphia, FOR NKW YORK. Kjpi .. week days 3 20, 4 On, 4 SO 5 15, A 00, 7 h a , h 83, fl W, in 21 i IHnlng Or), a OS a. m, 12 tu noon, 2IH (Limit, d 100 and 4X2 p.m. Pining Cam), Ha, iso (Inning Car) 8 30, 860. 1 00, ifJO.nsS (Dining far), SOtS, 703,743, 1000 p in , 1201, nla-hl. Sundays, 830, 4 Ofl, 4 60,3 15, n jn, n ao, v nu, m zi, iining jnr;, un ik m., I.'in, 1 00 ,IllnlnK i'nr) 2 80 (Ulnllie Oar), 4 00 (Limited 4 22 Dining Car), S 30, 8 56,(lHnliig Oar) A an n tin n in in ,m .. m i.nl nf-t,t Kxprom for Iloston nMtnnnt change, 11 00 a week-uayn. nuu 7 4.J p. m., daily. WAHUINtlTON AND THE BOUTIL I t'n. 11.. 11 1 ..... n n.,.I M .. . 1. 1 ... .w. . Srt .VI BM 10 20, 1128, a. ni., 1209, 12 111 (DL.ingl Car), 1 12, 8 lfi, 4 41, 8 10 Oontriv alonnl Llmlfcil. Dining Car, 0 17. BS Din ing Car, 7 31 Dining Carl p. in , and 1305 night week days. Hundaya, 8 90, 7 30, 9 13, 1 1 39 a. m., 1309, 1 12, 4 41, 513 CosennluuT iMlr ited. Dining Car, AIM Dining Oar, 7 31 Din ing Car p. m. and 12 OS night FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 7 05 p. m. dally. Leave Market Street Warf Express, silo 300, 4 00, 800 p, m. Sundays, 848, 94S a. ra. (nccomtnoilAtion 4 80 and 8 00 p. tn.) For Cape Slay, Angleeea, Wild wood and Hollv Beach, Sen Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon ami Stone Harbor Express, 900 a. m., 400, p. m. week days.' Sundays, 9 00 a. ni. FoBfSomers Point Express, 8 ISO, a. m.,2 00, 4 00(08 00, p. m. week daya Sundays, 8 4S a. m. 1, II. HoTcumeoK, J. It. Wood, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Paes'g'r Agt HAVE YOU READ- THE PHILADELPHIA TlfllES -THIS MORNING? THE TIMES the moat extensively circulated and widely read newspaper pub lisheU in Pennsylvania. Its discussion of pulK lie, men and public measures Is In the Interest of public Integrity, honest aovernment and prosperous industry, and it knows no party or personal allegiance in treating public Issues. In the broadest nnd beat aetue family and general newspaper. THE TIMES alms to have the lsrgest circulation by deserving it, and claims that it Is unsurpassed In all the essentials of a great metropolitan newspaper. Specimen copies of any edition will be sent free to any one seed ing their address. ( TERMS-DAILY, J8.00 per annum; $1.00 for four months; 30 cents per month; de livered by carriers for 6 cents per week. SUNDAY EDITION, 32 large, handsome pngCB 931 columns, elegantly Illustrated, beautiful colored supplement $2.00 per an num; 8 cents per copy. Dally rind Sunday, 85.00 per annum ; 60 cents per montji Address all letters to ' THtf TIMES, 1 rniLADKLrnu. I IN PINTS, HALF PINTS and QUARTER PINTS. Colored Glass and containing corks. Wo have a large stock on hand which we will soli reasonable. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. FREE OF CHARGE B TO "HIRALD" READERS. l! Twenty Coupon or flu- HERALD will pay for the Workmanship i a beautiful life-size, fr ti.md 1 1 a in worth $10 00. Taken fi. n, un d.-, m- tlnet phitograph,tintvp t uaKerreo y type at M. Jleeker'a Htmlm, 80s Wtsi Centre Street, Slienandouh, la AU 2 3! 3 2 we require la 50 ecnts fur material Those who nurcliaae frameii n.iv notrJajitallforutrranfs. 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