1892. NO. 44, AND { West W Centre Hall borough Howard borough Milesburg boroug Millhelmboroy Curtin township... Fergu CLEVELAND SWEE DEMOCRATS AND NO MORE THE PEOPLE. A FOR CLEVELAND, The Solid South New York New Jersey... Connecticut Minols ...... KEMAARM oo covrnnesiriniins snsininnens MICRIGRR convener ievnrroisinonns WWHODMARIE ..oousssrssmiors cs cnsms sinsanse Total... onus ‘ Necessary toa Cholee......... The New York World in a telegram received at Bellefonte late says the World's returns indicate that Cleveland will have 281 the electoral college. Wyoming and Cali- fornia are doubtful, but likely Demo- cratic. It was a last night, votes in Cleveland and Stevenson were elected | by big majorities, gains were made throughout the coun- | try and such a sweeping” victory sur- prised even the Democrats. [It supposed that the result was in doubt, but by Tuesday evening there was no doubt whatever about the result, people were tired of high protective tariff and McKinley humbug and had on their thinking caps, as the com- plete victory will show. Tariff reform was the issue and for tariff reform the Democrats and Re publicans alike voted. Both senate and house are Demo- eratic and the party are in complete control of the national government. New York gave Cleveland a big ma- Jority. The returns from Pennsylvania were slow in coming in and it was about the last state to be heard from. Large Democratic was PRESIDENT 158 sand. in the county were elected, 0 Democratic. News at 12 today makes Ohio Demo- and Herring. will be about 1000, some on the ticket running ahead and others behind. Kribls ur district. — — — Late dispatches this morning show that even Ohio in the Democratic The following dispatch from Cleveland, Ohio, says the Democrats have returns from fifty counties, show- is column. make the Democrats claim t housand. close, state result the Cleveland has been elected by a large didate received. All over the entire cratic ranks, and his gains were large. vania, and in it the majority was cut down over 20,000, showing a Demo- cratic gain of that number of voters. it min Wisconsin Coneeded to Democrats, Milwauke, Wis., Nov. 9.—The Dem- ocrats have carried Wisconsin, This is conceded by Henry C. Payne, the Wisconsin member of the national Republican committee, and John C. Spooner, the Republican gubernatorial candidate. They say it is due to one half of the Lutherans of the state de- serting the Republicans because of the school issue. While the Republican leaders give no estimate of their de- feat, the Democratic leaders are claim- ing the state at 15,000. Revised fig- ures from this state give Harrison plu- ralities, 99,192 Cleveland, 88,717 showing for Cleveland a net. gain of 15,624, Anions Tuesday last brought a great, grand victory for the masses of the people, through the efforts of the Democracy. Let all, Democrats and Recublican s rejoice that there is to be no more tar- iff robbery. IAA ARIS Centre Hall had every Democratic voter out. Bravo. This should give us the banner. Chairman Huyett was vigilant. cratic for certain Ohio electors. Btill they a ESTIMATE OF MAJORITIES, With two precinets i not yet reported, chairman Schaeffer gave out the following Jorities in Centre county | Cleveland . wissssiias G. F. Kribha, congress . J.T. McCormick, legislature Jas Behofield, leginature. ... ! Wm, Singer, district attorney Faulkner, associate jadge Smith, prothonotary we — DELAWARE. in the estimated ma- Wilmington, Nov. 8. Following is a VIRGINIA. Petersburg, Nov. 6.- | are i achieved yesterday, Well informed | majority. i ————————— A ——— A Democratic Loss in Kentucky i clear and cool and a large vote was polled throughout the state. Returns received up to ten o'clock indicate that { | People’s party. The election was held iunder the Australian system and re {turns are slow in coming in. Best | advices indicate a Democratic plurality in the state of 25,000, a decrease of 3,999 over the vote of 1888, stint esto A Clear Sweep In Georgia, AUGUSTA, Ga., Nov. 8.—Returns in- dicate the election of Black, Democrat, over Watson in the Tenth district. Richmond county gives Black over eight thousand majority. The Demo- crats elect every member of congress in Georgia, Democratic House of Rep Washington nie Wiki ] 2it son has been defeat M fs { 1 Yeia TY is of SCR NG, . 1d RLLLN eager probably 2 - -» oo. Florida's Vote Saolidly Demos ratic, , Fla., Nov. 8.—The indications at 8 Pp. | Florida votes solidly Democratic Jacksonville gen. i al $3 eral m. are that , elects ting two senators and all electors, third cutting into Total {there being no Republican opposition | party Democratic vote very little. vole will be light, and third party slight figure in con- | test. i Texas Overwhelmingly Democratic Cialveston, Nov. 8, bad throughout the | Vote probably not exceed that of 180,- Wp The state, Texas, | weather HR | when Cleveland's plurality was | O00), ol —- The Result in Tennessee | KxNoxvinLe, Nov 8.~The weather | throughout this section has been clear |and cool. The country vote is much | heavier this afternoon. Reports from over 200 precincts in East Tennessee show a slight Republican gain over | the vote of 1800. The new election law was not in effect four years ago and | the vote to-day of both parties is much less than then. A. A. Taylor and {John C. Houk, Republicans, are re { elected to congress in Chattanooga dis- | triet. . § General Weaver Wins in Nebraska i {joint ballot the legislature is Demo- cratic and Independent in Nebraska, seed Receipt of the in the Town On News, moninm Reig ction returns began to ntre Hall os Muesday 1 8 Nessa aover- i sepm- but no contradictory seemed 1 Ig in, it Onis id no encouraging Republi- can dispatches in urin the About nine in the first word from New York that came night. o'clock evening the from time the The the crowd looked sick and was received and on untii morning dispatches came thick and fast, Republicans in dishearten- one field ed and began to drop out one by to and the was left entirely to the Democrats, About one o'clock when the election of Cleveland was beyond a doubt, the their homes, crowd broke loose and pandemonium reigned the rest of the night. Drums fired and each vied with the anvils were other in letting the most noisé from his Jungs, and they all did admirably. It was a noisy crowd and it gave vent to its en- thusiasm the great land slide which struck the lines of the G. O. P,, and nearly swept it into obscurity. ——- w— Hllinois werd got out, over ~The later returns do not abate in any way from the de cisive Democratic victory in the state of Illinois, both on national and state tickets. Conservative men of all parties now generally agree that the Democratic plurality in the state will be approximately 10,000 and the Demo- crats will have at least thirteen of the twenty-two congresstnen, with a prob CHICAGO, Nov. 0. tricts still in doubt. i —— The House Largely Democratic, NEw York, Nov, 0.—Returns show that the house of representatives will be largely Democratic. The senate 1s likely to stand as follows: Republic cans, 45; Democrats, 40; Peoples, 3. —————— lp Ms Florida in the Démoeratic Column, PENsA0OLA, Fla, Nov.—The weath- er here today was good and the vote was light in Western Florida but it is practically unanimous for Cleveland. Mallory has been reelected for con. gress without opbosition. Pensacola give Cleveland 2,000 majority. Weaver received only ten votes, There is no Republican ticket in the field. ows. Thanks to the honest Republicaas who aided in the victory on Tuesday. WE HAVE GOT THEM! A Prediction that Came True! Our Hopes lealized, thank for ng me 0 itizenas—] you arge meeting. I can sce 6 smile beamis n every face be gl is in keeping with fore me, and ths all the » we receive from the h, the the west, and the centre, that on next Tuesday people will triumph of Cleveland by an overwhelming majority. Tariffs, tax- trusts, and monopoly will get a back set. The race Harrison and Cleveland now shows that Cleve- north, the east, the cause of the in the election 0s, between land is so far in advance that there is no chance of Harrison Victory is assured and next Tuesday will prove it.—F. Kurtz, at the Democratic rally, Centre Hall, last Wednesday night. semblance of a catching up. el South Carolina Votes for Cleveland, CHARLESTON, Nov. 8.-—The indica~ tions are that Cleveland's majority will exeeed 30,000, and that all Demo cratic congressmen are elected with a possible doubt in the Seventh district. — lf cas——— NEW Yorg, Nov. 8. ~The World's bulletin says Georgia gives Cleveland 70,000 majority. if ——— Weaver Probably Carries Colorado and Oregan., NEW York, Nov. 8-~The Herald bulletin says the indications are that Weaver has carried Colorado and Oregon. No figures given, though it claims Cleveland probably carries Washington. or MAAN. Jollifieation. Bellefonte will celebrate the election of Cleveland and Stevenson by hold- ing a big jollifieation on Monday even- ing at the court house, eect ——— A Democratic president, a Demoora- tic senate and house, and tarifl’ reform is the work of last Tuesday.
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