WHAT IS THE USE. No Need to Go Through Life .1 Sufferer. Mans of Relief Is Near at Hand and He commended by People YoU Know. What is the use to go on sulTciing from kM-n-y backache, nervousness sIccplewneM ami dlriincM when a lifty cent lw fi'f Morrow' KtJ-ne olds will cure? I'mUbly you hare not lieatd of Kid-ne-olds, so If ytu will rend this statement It will pay you tenfold. We give you ui rslerente Mr. Marx Krcy, 311 West Poplar Mrcet, who says : "About four yenrs ago 1 ndtlced the first ytnitoin of kid ney trouble. I had a dull pain in the small f my back which would be attended by a sharp shooting pain extending up my spine from just over the regiou of the kidneys. It affected my nerves so I could not sleep nor rest. 1 lud spells of ditsiness, swelling or the feet and shortness of brealh. When t.'saw Morrow's Kid ne-oids advertised I procur some of ilirin and took them affording to directions, '.fter lakinR them for a short time I noticed a change for the better t contin ued to take thorn and Ktd-lte-eids relieved me entirely of all my troubles. 1 can since-ely recommend Kid-ne oiils to sufferers of kidney trouble." Morpw's Kid-ne-oids are not pills, but Yellow Tablets and sell at fifty cents a box at all drug stores and at S. I'. Klrlin's drug store Mailed on receipt of price. Manufactured by John Morrow & Co., Chemists, Spring field, Ohio. Strong Drink is Death OR. CHARCOT'S TONIC TABLETS are the only positively guaranteed remedy for the lirlnk Habit, Nervousness and Melancholy caused by Mronedrinlt. H'K m'.vrt.VNTKi: four iioxkh to cure any case nltho positive written tnnr. iiiilrn or refund the money, and to destroy the pppetlte for Intoxicating liquors, THE TABLETS CAN BE OIVEN WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE OF THE PATIENT. CTDOUC nBIUli'cn"m,SII"erS5 1'overty OlnUnD UnlNrtnnil Ipn(li. Upon r"ce'rV or 110.00 we will mall you lour m boies and osi. Uve written srtinranien to cure or rozun'J our money, glnglo boxes 13.00. For aale at Klrlin's drug: store. If we can sell yon one 3c. package ofl who cms admixture we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for it will touch the spot. Gracers have SEEUQ'S. bis added aUttleofSeel- Ug to ordinary Feoffee knows . grand drink that jtwlll please her husband. AHUSEHENTS. perguson's Theatre, DAN. J. FERGUSON, Mgr, 1 OSS-SEASON 1 900 Brockway Entertainment Course. 6-SUPERB ENTERTAINMENTS-$I November 11th, America's G rent eat Magician, MARO. November 23rd. Ariel Ladies Sextette. (Smith Bisters.) December. 1899, John Thomas Concert ro. January 29th, siay ton's Jubilee Singers February 21st. The Popular Entertainer, Byron W. King. March 7th. Franz Wllczek Grand Concert Company. Runn link i SI. Reserved seats 10 and 20 eta, extra. Single admission, nOo. ltescrved seats 63c to 03o eitia. lave your subscription with lira- M. IS. Hnhwnrtz. local tranacrer. ad West Lloytl street, Klrlin's drug store, Adams Kiprcss otuco or give to autnor r-ea agents. . Ferguson's Theatre, DAN. J. FERGUSON-. Manager, One Night Only! Friday, Nov. 10 The legitimate Irish Comedian, DAfVJ'L SULLY IN 'lIIE 0 HEAT I'LAY, O'BRIEN, the CONTRACTOR A tribute to the worth and illmiity of Irish Character. A perfect producilou of u perfect play. i-tartltnG drnmat'o surprises. Honrs of laughter. ' SEE The crest railroad-building hceno The drlvinii of the t'ol ten spike The uesi or an moueru inujrs UEAtt THE FAMOUS . Rocky Gorge Quartet PRICES : 25c, 35c and 50c Reserved seats at Klrlin's ilruK store. To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured uy our aid Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Rlltlmora. Ml fubicrlf ttoiis to Tlia p stent Keoord iUUva ansa ran (MS OJTTO PIECES. British Garrison at Ladysmith Ex- ooutos Brilliant Sorties. PLAIN STREWN WITH THB'SLAIN Tlin Uitjr Follovrliiu tlio Cnptttro oftlio lloor 'Cixmp nt Tntlirtm'-Fnrm-Tlio IlcKir Forco Keaf Colotmo rorlKhod Almost to ii Man, London, Nov. 8. Welcome dis patches from tho front have rent the veil of gloom enveloping Ladysmith, showing the British garrison not merely standing on tho dogged defen sive, but has mado 2,000 prisoners and executed n series of brilliant sorties. Accounts from different sources agree that the laconic official description ot Thursday s engagement ob "nn ef fective shelling of the Boer laager" was unduly modest. It nppears that General Sir George Stewart Whlto sent a strong forco of cavalry and in fantry to nttack the Boera at TathamV farm, about ten miles to the north ward, near Beater's, and apparently achieved a surprise, the Beers being can glit on the open veldt and cut to rlcces, and their Camp captured. Then oncouraged by this success, General White decided to Hbk an even more important engagement on the. follow ing day, when he was again justified by success. Ladysmith has been Isolated, and a Boer forco has Intercepted the rail way between Ladysmith and Colenso. This force on Friday had descended upon Cojenso and, as shown by the dispatches from Estcourt, had com pelled a hurried abandonment of Co lenso and a retirement of tho British to Estcourt. General White had ascertained that the Boers wore attacking Colenso. but he was not aware of the British re- i tirement. He had determined, there fore, to attack the Boers in the rear, thus hoping to achieve the double ob ject of drawing off an attack upon the weak garrison of Colenso and possibly of reopening communication south ward. The Boers had advanced southward until they had occupied tho hills north of Tugela river and dominating Colenso on the other side of the dream. The hills slope to a plain that f-aches to the banks of the Tugela. General White's division caught the Boers in the rear, and after the hills had been shelled the British Infantry stormed the position. Meanwhile the British cavalry swept round the hills, and, as the retreating enemy descend ed, into the plnlns, with British bayo nets uenind them and tho river in front of them, they were charged by the cavalry and i-ccm to have perished almost to a man. The plain was Btrewn with slain Boers. The British then roturned to Ladysmith without coming Into touch with the Colenso garrison, which had retired to Est court Wheeler Dcllctited With I'hlllppInoH. Florence, Ala., Nov. 8. General Joe Wheeler, in a letter to- Hon. W. J. Wood, of Florence, stating his views on the Philippine question, says: 1 am delighted with the Philippine Islands. I have no doubt that a lit tle push and energy this fall will crush out the Aguinaldo insurrection. Out of 9.000.000 Deonle in these Islands. I do not think thafhe" has niore than 20,000 soldiers, and in a square fight 5,000 Americans would tear them to pieces. All that la necessary to crush them out at once is for the army to get at them, and keep at them until the work is -done. Tho evil features of these Islands have been exagger ated. Americans will find thlB an ex cellent field for their energies." Many a Lover nas tamed with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath, Karl's Clover Boot Tea purifies tho breath by its action on the bowels, etc , as nothing else will." Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 60 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirllrj on a guarantee. JTccro Slortally WouihIh it Ho.v. Baltimore, Nov. 8. Shortly after the polls closed last evening 50 Intoxl enter- negroes ran amuck on Centre Market spare. They fired pistols and threw stones about promiscuously, pne of the bullets mortally wounding Oscar Pietz, a 12-year-old boy, in the abdo men. The negroes separated and ran in all directions, followed by the whites nnd policemen. Four members of tho crowd were captured. One of them, Wesley Brown, 18 years old, they iden tified as the party who woHnded the Dletz boy. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run uptil it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it will wear them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp' Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the cellent efleet after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c Trial size free. At all drug' gists. Clovelanil Ordered ro "Move On." Princeton, N. J., Nov. 8. As ex Preaident, Cleveland was leaving the polls on Mercer street yesterday he stoDDed a moment to speak to one of his friends, whereupon an over of ficious policeman from Trenton, de tailed at- tne pons, not Knowing woo Mr. Cleveland was, ordered the cxr presldont to move outside the challf line. Mr. Cleveland smiled, stepped Into his carriage and was driven off to Ilia home. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Tim sti li l.-iMi 'leeVrolrtent. Pnterson. N J.. N'oV: 8. At midnight Vice President Hobart's condition wa3 reported to be more favorable. It was stated at his house that Mr. Hobart had been able to sit up in a chair for a Bhort time nnd had eaten some solid food, something he had not done In three weeks. Dr. Newton, however. would not offer any encouragement as to the vice president a recovery. Yon Try It, If Shilou's Cough and Cousumr tlon Cure, which is sold for the small price of 25 cts., 00 cts, and (1.00, does not cure take the bottle back and we. will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 5 eta. and SO rts. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee, Tho Kind You Ilnvo Always Bought, rind which ltns been In uso for over 30 yenrs, hns homo tho slfriintnro of mid hns been mado under his pcr sonnl supervision since Its infancy. -CUcLiy. Allow nr, OI10 to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations mid " Jlst-ns-rood,' nro hut Experiments thnt trlilo with and ciitlniiRcr tho health oC Infants mid Children Experience ngnlnst Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nurcotlo substance. Its ago Is Its guarantee. It destroys "Worm mid allays Povorlslmcss. It cures Dlorrhrea and AVInd Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho . Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMt CtNTAUIt COMIANV TT MUHNIY OTKCCT, NtW VOAK CITY. MRHRFYS' m m -mm VETERINARYSPEC1F1CS A. A, JFBVEUS. 'onclloni. Inflnmrna cuBE9ilDn, Lime err. Sink I'ftcr. n. 1I.!K1'UAIH. Umtnm, Injurlc, CUIUS J KheuinAll.iti. C. O.IKOItn TIIIIOAT, auln.y. Kplioottc, cubes ) DUiemper, KVajwOItJlS. Iloln, Ornl. K, E.rOllOH, Cold.. Influrnra, InHamri cures J Lulls., l'lriiru-l'nrunionlA. F.F.I J'OLIf, Ilrllynrlie. U Ind.Illoivn. O. O, l'rcvrnl. .MIl-CAIllllACi:. kii).ey iiLAiinnu nifionm-.itg. I. I. 1SKIV I)ISF,ASi:. Slantc Ernptlom, cubes) Llccn, ireaiie. Farcy. J. K.lll.MI COMUTin.V, hiarlnir Coal. cURE3indlaefl(ion, Htomach Ktacseri. Wo. each; Stable Case, Ten Speclfles, Book. Ac, 7. At drugirlsU or pent preiialil on rpcelpt of once. Humphreys Medicine Co., Cor. William & John SUt.. New ork. Vsterisabt Haxvh, Skst fRgg. NEltVOUS DEBILITY, VITAIj WEAKXKSS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. 28, In use overdo yenr, tho only successful remedy. $1 per rlal,or special package with powder,fcr $5 Sold by ur.Bf uta, or fen! poll p.ld on recipe ol prkfc ViarillmiS'lllID. CO., C.r.Wllll.m J.b.8u.,5.w I.rk Philadelphia & Readina R'y- Englr.es Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 1, 1899. Trains leave Shenandoah as I olloira t For New York via Philadelphia, week lar 10, 11 SS, 7 87, 9 85 a. m., 12 M, 8 09 and 09 p. m ivs. z lu a m. For New York via March Chunk, week davs. 87 a. m., 12 28 and 8 09 v. m. For Headlna- and rblladelDhla. week days. 10.5 33. 7 87. 963 a, m.. VI 26. 8 09 and 8 09 p. m. Sundays. 2 10 a m. For roflsTllle, weeic aays, z iu, ' by, v do a. m. 20. o 09. o 09 ana t ao n. m. Sundays, ziunci. ForTamaaun and Mahanoy City, week days 10. 787. 9M a. m.. 12 26, 8 09 and 09 P. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. For WUUamsDort. Sunnury and Lowlsburs. oeek days. 8 27, 11 sz a. m iz aj, i su p. Sundays, 3 27 a m ruijui'inuuj riaun nwjiuowi i , w v., 87.955, 11112 a.m., 12 28, 809, 6 09, 783, 956 Sundays. 2 10 and 8 27 a m. For" Ashland and Shnrooain. week days. 8 27. 87, II 82 a. m 12 28, 8 09, 0 07,1 23 ana 9 o p. ro. Sunday, 8 27 a m. 118! llluiore. Washington and the West via K. K., through drains lea-1 Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & K. H K.) at 8 2U, 00,1120 a. bin ana r. p. i. Qunaays I W,ll.O IU., to BUU I i ,J, 111. auui' llonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest out streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20 vt Loasu p,m. unaays, l bo, s p. m. TRAINS FOU SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week Jays, 12 13, 4 80, 780,1180 a.m,,and 18). 4 SO, iuu n.m. Leare New York via Maucb Obunr, week lays, 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 SO, 4 40 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Keadlng Terminal, week dars, 4 80,8 89, 1021 a. m. and 189, 4 Ofl, 6 80, ii an p. m. leave iceaaing, wfer uays, i i w, ivm , m., 13, 4 17, 00, 8 28 p. m. Leava Pottsvlile. weesdavs. 717. 7 40 a. m. 80, 12 80, 1 20. 4 80, 10 and 8 SO p. m. Xave l aroatiua, tvooe aays, o 10, ooi, n in., 1 49, 3 U 7 8 41 p. m. Leave Mahanoy Clly. week days. 8 45. 9 04 1147 a.m. Jli 3, 824,741, IOCS p. m Leave Mahanuy Plane, week aays, z o, uu SO. V22 10.3. 12 00, a. m 2 89, 8 88, 6 42.T M 10 24 pm Leave Wllllsjsporl, weekdays, 743, 10 00 a m 12 ii and 1 00. 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIO CITY DIVI8ION . Leave PI lladelnhla Chestnul street wbsrfand Soutli street That lor Atlantic City. weekdays Express, uro, xuu, w. dwjjo n in. Accommodation. a uu a m. 0 on in. Hun aayi'..xprrs9l v w, iu uu a m, io p m. a ceo in- muaaiion, owa in, i so p ip Leave Atlantlo t:lty Depot I Weekdays Ex.. press, 783, 900)080 am, 380,3 30pm. Accom modation, 8 13 a ui, 4 03 p m. Sundays Express, 4 SO, 7 80 p m. Accommodation, 713nm,4 03pm. vox uape May, ucean uity anu aea isie utiy HCBHUljr-.W ' I', , , 111, UUIJIIU, OUIUB), Chestnut St., 9 13, South St., 9 am. AnuitlcnHi ior aiay )veeicaayB-oou a m. I'srlor Oars on all express trains. For further Information, annlv to nearest PhiladelLhla and Reading Iiallwav ticket agent or address . A. SWBIOABO, ED80U J, WtXKS. uen'i nnpi., uen inu t sri. Bdlnr Trrmlnsl. Phlldtiinl A box of our sfecihl rnniLT brew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company The Rosy Frcshnoss And a velvet eottness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by tho who us9 Pozzoxrs Complexion powder Signature of pom doctors pm 18 months in a chaitf. A Specialist also fails to even relieve a bad case ot Asthma! The BRAZILIAN BALM instantly re lieves and effects a Radical Cure. Shaker Station, Ct., Peb. 3, 1899. Brazilian Balm has done won ders for me, alter suffering Z years with Asthma. I received no help from four of onr local physicians, and a specialist in Hartford, who is at the head of the hospital and receives all the critical cases in the adjoin i n g counties. For 16 months I never laid down set in a chair day and night ana nail to lie drawn from one room to another. By my doctor's orders I went south and staid several mouths but re ceived no benefit. At last Brazilian Balm was rerrmmended tomesohighly I decided to try it. Inside of a week I could sleep in my bed. Now I am out doors every day, tending to everything, do not have any Asthma and will soon resume my old occupation, foreman of the Eddy Electric Mfg. Co., of Windsor Ct. Most gratefully yours, Wit. H . Wood. Thousands of doctors prescribe Draiillan Balm in Catarrh, Asthma, Pleurisy amt Grippe. Only thing known that removes flit the alter enecis 01 wnpiic in i uriy. i,ivrr, umorv. mc 50 cts. and! OOa bottle at druggists. With the J1.00 bottle you get a mouth's trestmcnt PBKK of Toxicola Tablets, the best Tonic. Strength Builder lu Hie worm a v. jackso & co. jianuiaciuung tuemisis, juaianapous, jna. SHENANDOAH DRUO STORE, Wholesale Agents THE EUEfJlflG tfEpiD WILL BE SUPPLIED TO YOU VIRTUALLY FREE. The Hbrald is progressive, en terprisinjj, wide-awake and always ahead. T, , ., ., ... lis aauy visits win Keep your fnniilv better informed than anv other paper on the news of this locality, the state, the country and T1. ,.it t,. ,i.i.r.j ivunu. ti. .viiu Ul vour door each dav lor 2.5 cents 'a tl, V rfK;rn1K nf cwnr- ingyour subscription. As nn Inducement for you to become a subscriber we make you the following unparal leled offer: AN ELEGANT $3.00 BOOK FOR ONLY 75 CENTS. Our representatives, Messrs. Hooks & Brown, will call upon you with the publication (or your in- specti We feel sure you will be interested in examining it. Upon siguhig the agreement to take the Hkrai.d lor six months, the book v ..,.v t... ,..v.w. 75 cents. This is in addition to romiior Ciihcfrittinn nF Oceania .. ,vbu.... -j a month. fRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre BU, I'otUvllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, dins and Wines, at the ba A choice line ot cigars ana temper ance imoK. Accommodations lor travelers. Meals at all e.nv. Handsomo Complcixion J th' greatest charms awoo.au o I'OUOUl'S (JOUrLE210X POWDBBI Its one or possess girea it NEW JERSEY REPUBLICAN. Co nut j Itt.tiirim Mtrtw n Ut IMnr nlllr orTwnntr Tlioiinnil. TroiUon. Nov llriunni x fr rv reived indlrit that the Ilfpobllrn ! hare crrl.Hl -he .e by .bout miu.uu. HiuiiMifn mere w no mmi vote mi n flute ticket The HenubU- cans will control both houaec ot tho legislature by good working majori- ties, apd will have an increnMd rtre- j spntattan in the horse of oMsuubtv. The Itrmblic.iis huve el acted eti- tors in Pumilen niuucter, Somerset. Union and Beiwx. anil probuhly In Snm and Wnnmouth. The Democrat linve otti u-il but one senator. In War ren. Thr- Romitp will utanil H RepttWI- can to 7 liomorrau. The Dermx-rnta lost throp B8Hmbly invn In Mldrlleaax and one in Snlem, nnd the next aaaera- bly will bo composed of 41 uenubucana and 19 Deniocrata. a acalrtat ST lte- pnhllcani nnd 9 l)mocrat laat year. The result in Monmouth M yery eioee. but It Is believed that the lteyubllcsnn havo olectetl Krancla senator, and that the Democrats have elected assembly men atid oountv oRlrers. The llemihllcans carried Cnmberlaitil for "the Rusembly. but the Democrats elected the county clerk and sheriff. The Republicans carried their entire ticket In Middlesex and Union coun ties. The RemiuUcans made a clean Bweop In IHwwalc county, electing four utaemblymen and the two coroners. The assemblymen net about 1.S00. The Republicans carry Union coun ty by about 2.S0O for senator and as sembly. William Howard (Rep.), for county clerk, ran behind hie ticket by about 300, but Is safe. Robert u. Houston (Rep.), for sheriff, is elected by about 8,000. Sussex county went Democratic, electing Klvln K. Smith, the retiring member, to the assembly for another term. John M. Hotalen (Dem.) was elected sheriff. Tlte result of yesterday's election greatly improves the chances of Uni ted States Senator William J. Sewell to succeed himself In the senate. The senate will remain Republican for two years more, as next year the sonators retiring are all Democrats except ono, who la from a county almost certainly Republican, so the Democrats cannot make any gain, and in the senatorial elections next year they will have ev erything to lose and nothing to gain. esterday's elections for assembly men are taken hero to indicate that the Republicans cannot loso next year. The appointment of Republicans for state treasurer and other state of- ncera this winter is assured His Life Was Saved. Mr. I. E. Lilly, a prominent citucn ol Hannibal. Mo.. Intel v had a wonderful de- lirerence from a frightful death. In telling of it he says: "I was t'n with Typhoid Fever, that ran into I'neumonia. My lungs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumpnon, when 1 heard ol uc. rvtng s iew uisoovery. unt bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong. 1 can I say too much in its praise." This marvelous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble Reg ular sir.es 6o cents and f i.oo. Trial bottle free at A. Wasley'sdrug store; every bottle guaranteed MnsMiulutMUtH Itc-pu lil Ic-it ii Plurality. uoston, Nov. S. Tho Republicans carried Massachusetts yesterday by C5.000 votes, electing V. Murray Crone governor. The entire Republican Btate ticket was elected by practically the same plurality as the head pf the ticket. and ttie legislature of 1900 will also be Republican by the usual large ma jority, there being few changes In either branch. The total vote for gov ernor, with ono town missing, was as follows: W. Murray Crane, Republi can, 108,846; Robert Treat Pano, Jr., uemocrat, 103,812. Tho senate of 1900 will stand practically the same, 33 Re- publicans and 7 Democrats, while the House win have about 1C5 Republicans and 68 Democrats, with the balance di vided among the Socialists and Prohi bitionists. While the Socialists lost a representative in Haverhill, their can didate for governor led tho Democratic nominee in that city, and In other parts nf the state the Socialists' doctrine was given soma endorsement. Does Coffee Agroa With Vou? If not, drink Grain-O made from pure I grains. A lady wntcs t " tne hrst time i made Grain O I did not iike it but after using I it for one week nothing would induce me to go I back to coflee.' ' It nourishes and feeds the system. The children can drink it freely with great benefit. It is the strengthening substanceof pure grains. Get a package to- day from your grocer, follow the directions in making it and you will have a delicious and healthful table beverage for old and young, 15c. and 25c. Vtrultiln Overwlwlinlnirly DPinoorntlo Richmond. Nov. 8. Returns thus far received show that both branches UI LUC lUIBtUIUtO VlLt MO uiunuoiui , 1. lnl.n,.A ...111 Ka r,,-.,--l,nl, lngI Democratic. The vote was ex- ceedlncly light, the only contests be and the armest. D these flghtg was In. the Isle of Wight senatorial I uisinci, uci iiiu iJoinuti.us iosi, Another warm fight was in Shenan- doah county for the house, the Inde Penuoni couumuio wmuiug inero aiso. Seven anti-Deniocrats are elected to the legislature. WHO Women as well as men are MM uade miserable by kidney I f 1 and bladder trouble. l)r. Ol 1 MP jviimera owamp-iwui-, vo tSUAl IC. groat kidney remedy. nrnmntlv plirm. At drUmtistS in fifty CCnt and dollar silos You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet telling all about tt. Address, DrJKnjw&W.lPjiuamion. a. i nomorrnts Win III DeiiVBr, Denver. Nov. 8. Returns bo far re celved make the election of the entire. Democratic ticket In this ( Arapahoe n,iniv Tmrtlivallv rertnln. The Dem ocratlc managers claim a plurality over me uepumicaus 01 ir m .wu y of the city of Denver for the construe' Uon of a municipal water plant car-f rtes by a majority of 2,000 in a vote ot a little over 5,000. . Albany llepuullcnn, Albany. Nov. 8. It is given out at Democratic headquarters that the Ra- I ,,i.n tlnkor hinr1fd Viv Tllesslne for mayor and containing the names of eome Democrats, has been elected. This Is a great uepuuiican victory, tne first won in many years. MlHslhslppI llHiiiocratlo by 00,000, Jaskson. Miss , Nov. 8,The elec tion passed off very quietly throughout the state. The Democratic majority u estimated at 30.000. Heturns are vry scattering so far, ana indicate u clone vote on the Noel amendment for elec tive Judiciary. ) Besri tho m mi m mn Klil3t mi i Tha Kind w Han Alwrs Bought )0 IN n nji nWSi Pint tl,. ' UOT.rnor urau.uj u.,, ' Mfln 0r thn IjOUiaVUlU wHm. " VISITED THE FOLLIltQ . PLA0E8. , , ( - ' ... , Aiiore uni .iiimiiiu 1 ' ml tlit Only IUultrimqiiPu-n 'v II) IIih I'riwHiiim of;tjuiS!l"-,0t). Pound Kwrytlilnit illfBF Louisville. Nor. S.-nljftJ?'" '"t nlrht Colonel C. C. ' "! el orthsni from Oovrniof nBSuJB " send to the polls l one tllS' IrWlrt!! U ton. which had beW'fllittgr rm at Its armory alt day In rtBTm- for a call, fp to this tlma Ui0tjtec"n had been one of the quleilsll ftVBr known here. A few arrests for MUjH inter ference with voter 8jr$3j&lud'. but i there was less than the1 tlffiM mount I of friction between the wP' fur the respective candidates: ti'n the, IKdls closed, at 4 o'clock, P inspn.--lor representing the Injure"? of the Urowa ticket appeared And Hi mamltxl admittance to watch the WUb l his s done under a mandatOrf IflJuni tlon Issued by Judge Terry, Of tlM' r I mi it court, shortly before iilM)U. I "hi rain ing the city authorities and gl'i' rs of election from Interferinc i th the Drown Inspectors. AlrOtlt tnl middle of the afternoon the HetWunianR se cured similar order for tftMj' Inapec tors. on representations thnt 1(1 er threateiil with Intarfarerlte. ' In a number of place tha-inKm-ctors were refused recognition, , anil "lovrt nor Hrndley'a order for troopsfto po to the Dolls was made uuiii a,iitonini by Judge Toney, reciting Ihlf state ot difairs. The men were ready, and within a few miutes beean to form Sbxii ho ! armory. Bolts were loaded up with Imll cartridge, and every man bad I: is bayonet fixed. Colonel Mengel, who was In uniform for the first time since the rttfiuiont was aceil in read I now for a call, as 1 sinned command. As soon as the order became known Sheriff Bell hastened lo the armory and protested against the calling out of the troops, on the ground that there had been no dis order and no trouble, and that tbtre was no occasion for action by thi state authorities: that Judge Toney bad nut made any representations to 11 lm the sheriff, as peace officer of tho county, that there had been any Interference with his order. Colonel Mengel replied thnt he ':s acting under Instructions from ;oer nor Bradley. Shortly after 7 oclock ord'1" to march were given. Companies B O nnd D swung Into Main street and started on the double quick for tho lower quarters of the city. In Uid w"t end. Thoy visited polling places en route, and Inquired Into the trQntmoiit of the representatives of all .-the par ties. Everything was found', quiet. however, and tho bluecoats wrs marched . back to headquarters. Thn only excitement noticeable "wan that occasioned by the presence of the sol diers. Meanwhile the count was pro ceeding In nil the voting places of the city. " SLIGHT CHAN0ES IN NEW YORK, TmnninnyttoH Klatril Ovor tlio Ilprpnl or Awnilityitinn Mnzoc. New York, Nov. 8. Returns from state and city so far received Indicate that the Republicans wilt have about tho same majority In the next as sembly as In the last, the Democratic gains in this city uetng onset by losses In the smaller counties. Tho Republi cans elpct 92 assemblymen. Democrats, IS, a Republican majority of 34 mid a Republican gnln of 1G scats. The Democrats suffered grave re-. verses in Erie county (Buffalo) and Chemung county, tne nome or e.xna tor David B. Hill. In the city elections up the state the Democratic vote show ed a great falling off. Buffalo, Troy and Albany gave large Republican majori ties, a complete overturn. Mayor James B, McOuIre (Dem.i Is re-elected mayor of Syracuse a tribute to his personal popularity. In the tour counties or New YorK city the UHual big Democratic majori ties were rolled up, every candldnte in every county being elected e! cept re- Gray, Democratic candidate for corder of Kiiifs. against h-m mdc. charges pi corruption had been Tammany shows no elation ovtl i' thn ! Plurality ot oO.OOO for Its New YorK county ticket, having expected it. The rejoicing Is over tho defeat of As semblyman Robert Mazet (Rep.) by 'fergj; M. Stewart, In the Nineteenth, assembly district, which usually Is strongly Republican. Dr. Nelson V. 1 Heury (Rep.), in the Fifth assembly district, against whom the labor unions made u fight, was re-elected. In the Thlrty-rfourth congressional dis trict T B, Vrwdand (Rep.) was elected by an enormous majority, at least 10, O60. BRVAN "CONXEDnS" NEBRASKA. SnyH tlio FitslonlHts linve Won by Flftoen Tlioiixnuil Votes, Lincoln, Nov.8. It Is evident to both parties In yesterday's fight that Ne braska has repledged her nlleKlanae ta the. fusion standard. While Jtopulilt- cans are not yet wining to admltl He- feat, oarly figures point that yay. There has been a steady falling ol Ih. vnl. nf linlh iniH hni ttl.ll J tuslonlRts have suffered but lightly t lie Kepuhllcau loss lias been not leas la u three to a ivrtclnct. it the pre eul ratio s maintained Governor Hold nib and the fusion state ticket will be ct sts ed by not less than 10.UO0. Fualo claim much more. Chairman Kdmlston, ot the Pop! slate central committee, said iVe have carried the state by 15,000, nd an huve made sains in county offices. Chairman Tent, of the Itepubl committee, declined to make a s te- ment, but many of his associates d- ml t tod defeat, though not concedli: it b) as larire a majority as claim the fusionlsts. by Asked for a statement, W. J. D an replied, Y'tn iaiiEluer I i oncede the state of Nebrask to the fusionlsts by U.000." Tl U (ljtncaster) county elects he out1 uepuuiican county ticket v the ; oaaiblo exception of sheriff. No Rlzht to Ugliness. Hie woman who is lovely In face, form 1 nd tetrtiier will always have friends, but one iho would be attractive must keep her health. 1 I( she is weak, skkly and all run down, lie will be nervous and irritable. If she La constipation or kidney trouble, her imiure blood will cause plm4es blotches, skin erln. (ions and a wretched complexion. Eled&ic Hitters it me oeu, meaicine in tne worial to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to punly the blood. It gives strong pen, bright eye. sm.ioih, velvety vkin, rich com plexiou. It will nwke a pood -looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 terns at a. vtasiey s drug store, fP tup r Mot I. i v . nnf Hi'tH ItetMriN "tun rlirntrnlntf. Ktntn. Jamatra. Nov. 8--Prhmt Colomhlxn rniTMiinnilMir uri tho ol the BwlWAnilo Colombian Arbitration in the Punrhard-Medrllfn mllroad dispute, favoring Qreat Brit ain and dismissing Colombia's claim of U .000 .000 I h realm Inst at this rrlfls to have a dlwurtrotM effort on th I K-rrninat by strengthening populai sympathy with the revolution t Ouayr. Venezuela, advlrtu say ;oral Castro's marine forvfn are blockading Purrto Cabello. which sui ports Hernandez's counter revolution. Little I Vnown at La (Joayra about the movement and prospects of the Insurgents, bnt reports are clrculatrl that Hernandet la gaining sufficient support to ranaa protracted distur bance. t A IVntVattlntial rirrhna. Duluth. Minn.. Nov. 8 -Thar was a sensation In the dMrirt cou yiM terday, when Hiram Rhodes went on the stand In a civil rasa and testified that hr had set fire to numerous build Inga for money. The caae was that of Rosenboom vs. Howard Haynla and John n. Howard to collect money doe The firm was In the dry goods business, and failed Ave year ago. '(holes was a clerk In the atora. H swurp h ot fire to the atora at tha Inst list ion of the Howards, who agreed to p.iy him 3Q0. and double It In case of total loss. Ha aaM ha had pre Mounly set fire to etx dwatllBga owned by the Howards Mlwlviippl P.. il.. Chlrf Mnrd(Vt. HsttteslHirg. Miaa., Nov. 8. John r Bennett, hlef of pollca of Hatties burr wan shot and killed yesterday I y I N Molllngsworth, the traveling representative of a patent washing ma- cMno Hotllngsworth wrote letter) and made a statement charging Ben nett n Ith robbing him of 13,600 worth of checks and when tha two men mat yesterday Bennett demanded a ret ruc tion, Holltngsworth refused and Ben nett struck him with his list. Hotllngs worth drew a pistol and Brad Ova shots. TAKINQ Tlia CITADIIL. In war when a town is taken by storm there is no use in merclr cantnr. iug the outworks or lower fortifications As long as , tne enemy holds the highest n stronghold the town is not con quered. In warring L against disease there is no use in simply overcominir the minor symptoms. There are plentv of mere stimn- lating Dremnttions lsmlv composed of alcohol, which give a false and temporary eshllaratiott followed by rclapM', but Dr. Merce's Golden Medical Disi overy is a true ami radical remedy. It contains no alcohol. It dors not ine briate or create a craving for intoxicating stimulants. It does more than overcome the outer symptoms of disease. It at tacks it in its highest stronghold ami niuts it absolutely ami comnletelv from the very citadel of life. No hottest dealer will advise you to accept a substi tute lor "uomen .Metltcal Discovery" that he may make a little larger profit. " I teet It mr duty to write and tett yon what nr. rieroe s tneuicinea osve oooe r at," says jiiim cunm ir. ui , iiuswru. aoarp wo.. Arc, in a inrnuiy ammunKiiHn 10 ur K. v. nencci of Bufialo. K. Y. " 1 was waerins; sevmly and Ined Mveral doctors' remedies but receiveaonly very little relief. I had bronchitis, catarrh, and ato womb disease. I took right bottles or itr iicrce s uonjen aicukhi mscOTery mwi Favorite Prescription ' As soon as I had ukrii the first botUe I could sec that the medicine was helping me. I alv) ued the local treatment you sugKestcd. My strter says your mrdieine did her more good Jhsn uy thing she ever toot. She was down In bed and could not walk until after she had taken vour medicine, and now she goe where she pleases and helps lo do nrr wuii. Itvery MifTerinir man or woman should write for a free copy of Dr. Pierce's great inousana-paKc illustrated voinuion bense Ielical Adviser. It will be sent psper- nouiHi lor me imre cost ot mailing, 31 one-cent stamps, or in heavy, handsome ciotu-mmling tor 31 stamps. Prkleke.teTs ZssU.k PUm.sd nrssi. ENNYROYAL PILLS rt. tUwtfi RttaMt. iOit ul Ir((t4 tor fkJksW tSftth M . aw BmssI to XI r A aui i-sii illlistisl' Mtu uaJsal saltn. tviiM nm 1 tali br tlx Locti procst. ennsylvania RAILROAD, BCnuVKILL UIV18IO.N OltOBKB 30, 1899 Tralas wtll leave Rbenandoah altar Ine aoove date (or Wlcgsn. Ullberton, Fraskvllle. Dais Water, 61. Ulair.PolUvlllc. iismhurK, Ueadlnit. fottftnwn. Pboenlsvllle. Koniftown a d I'hl . JolpUlA (br.A.l street stailrinlat lit and 806 a. m.,J 10, C 10 i m. on week days. Sundays isi a. ill-, s su i. m. Trains lee Prackvllle lor Shenandoah at I m, ii 4) a, m. nd S 84, 7 S p, m. Hunday i 11 01 a. m. and 3 36 ii m. ! Iav PotUvlIlelorHbeuar.doab (via Preck i villa T 10, II 30 a. m., 5 10, 10 p. m. Suuds) i 10 86 a. m.. 5 10 p. in. Iare Philadelphia, (Broad street station), lo fllienaridoah at B!ft tin.. I Id d. n. wmV ,1 r . Hundays leave al 8 50 and 28 a. m. I Iave I'Ulladelpula (Ilroad street .tatton) foi ruiMvuic, o w, o si lusrior carl . ill IV a as.. I ou. 1 " 1 tT""r .r' ' ' '! s. emnaays. iaTeiiroasirtelhtUOQ.i'MlUeJrhU, FOU NEW YORK. Ki areas Week-days. 9 W, I OA, 1 10, 6 00, S ,6 6 50, ; as. 8 3ft, ), 1021, illnlnj! car). It CO, 11 13 a ni, 13 tt liiHjii, l:n. iUiuUm lOOaud 18 pm, illniiii- cars 1. 14. i330.dinlir am. S AJ. Ian. 403, BOO, Sis, (dining oar), 600, 70. 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