The ( VOL. LXIX. — M'KINLEY, THE PRESIDENT Given a Presidential Candidate, RESULT IN OTHER STATENS, { { | The Solid South Itroken, | Several States, that i» The elections show whelming majority of the voles, The voting has [ college { In New York State the plurality | ; not far from 265,000, The The { can candidate for Governor is strongly Republican, by a plurality almost as large States, Give Blg Republican Majorities, JACKSPANGLER DEFEATED FOX CONGRESS Cal Penns Valley Votes cans Elect Part of their County Ticket Weaver Defeated for Treasurer Her Usual big Democratic Vote. The Republicans had their day on Tuesday, and elected their National 4 ticket, sent Arnold back to Congress, besides electing part of their county tick- et. It was a Democratic Waterloo, and Bryan and free silver were snow ed un- was ever tendered any presidential candidate. It was a victory of the and corporations against the masses, and the money powers won Iu this Congressional district the Republicans have re-elected | s | Spangler. Arpold’s majority will be about 2,000 in the district. In the county the Republicans succeeded in capturing most of ant offices, and they are feeling very jubilant in conse juence, It was an ideal election day iu the county. T weather ne was mild. A very large vote was polled, aud each party worked hard that every voter went to the polls, There was intense interest mainifeste and county ticket, and the anticipations of the most cans spent and made the effort of their lives in workin the in Pe campaigu, The vote nus valley was out, Every precinct showed slight cratic gains and a big majority was sent over the mountain, The Democrats had counted on makiog a big showing on this side district their out was slight and insiguificant. Ino many of the of cutting done on both tickets, On the part of the Republicans there was a big fight on Assembly | Hastings aud Womelsdorff. Womelsdorfl was to be killed in the { interests Hastings, who wants to succeed Cameron in the U.S, Senate, the Republicans listened to the dictates of the Gov. and cut Womelsdorit, only received 15 votes while 35 were polled for McKinley, and The Gov. still has a pull in Centre county. There was considerable cutting done in the boro, dates came in for their share, but the result was evened up by the work both tickets, The result was so close that nothing definite could be learned of the coun- ty ticket until Wednesday afternoon, when the official result was announced. Harrison Kline was elected Treasurer over the Democratie nominee, Cal. Weaver, by 300 majority. For Commissioner the result was uncertain until the official count was made. The vote was very close. All day Wednesday both parties claimed control of the board of Commissioners, and every five minutes a rumor was flying through the air only to be contradicted and another set going. Schofield and Foster will be sent to Harrisburg to represent the people of Centre county as they properly should be. There will be no more Standard Oil legislation, no increase of salaries and creation of new offices with the vote of these representatives. They have the manliness to stand by their convie- tions, and the people of Centre county have not goue amiss in electing these men to the legislature, There was a stiff fight on the Sheriff between Miller, Republican. look after Centre county’s malefsctors and care for the Castle on the hill. was a hard fight for him. Cronister, and Cronister won the day and for the next three years will It At the last hour all sorts of malicious lies and sto- Democrat, ries were sprung about him, but they had not the effect desired, and he goes in with a majority, while not large, yet is as good as a thousand, Cal. Harper was elected Recorder over Rickard by a safe majority, which is an evidence of the faith of the party in his Democracy. Register Rumberger goes back with a nice clean lead over his opponent, The RepubMecans conceded his election during the campaign, In the district Clearfield gave Arnold about 2,000 majority over Spangler for Congress. Clearfield elected her full Republican county ticket, ty may now be classed among the Republican eounties, This coun- The victory in the county can be considered a great one. The party labor. ed cnder many adverse circumstances and had much to contend with. There was a bolt of Democrats from the national ticket and this was a source of much harm to the county ticket. The party was hindered in the work by the lack of sufficient funds, while on the other hand the Republicans had money to burn, so to say, and they used it to good effect as the result shows, On Commissioner it was not definitely known what members would com- prise the board until Wednesday evening. The vote was so close and the cut ting being done in so many districts that the result could not be announced with any certainty. Philip Meyer Is the defeated Democratic candidate and the Republicans elected both Riddle and Fisher, an event that hasjoceurred ou- ly twice in years. The board will be composed of Fisher, Riddle and Heck. man. Of the nine candidates for nominated by Tammany four are beaten by sound-money men. { The result in New England Massachusetts ra} avalanche. i | Maine and ( onnecticut owed with | 50 (X00 each Vermont { { phe nord New Hampshire do nal majority giver IT Years ago for McKinley. BWOrD i There ER i sien 4 he 4 Fyianag joins reyes with ARIAT WW 13] McKinley an six, Republican d elects five, and ngressmen Clevelan | has been carried by ) by a plurality of ove y for Harrison 1 Alabams the Arkansas goes for In Bryan bs Mississippi the Reg ridge has been Der EYE nocrats and the nth district West Virginia hs by from 1 in got oN) to 15.060), McKinley ti He enor f 75,000, Hamilton 15,000 plurality Canton man, McKinley carried his own voting ward, which, in 1 | was more than 700 Democratic. | Indiana gave a plurality of 50,000 for { McKinley. Colorado was carried by Bryan by a i : Td { heavy majority. Senator Teller | is sure of re-elect 100. Idaho chose electors and bryan a : 3 $1 2 | Democratic Legislature which will | elect the successor to Senator Dubois, The Republicans made a clean sweep in Towa, carrying the state for MeKin- ley by nearly 100,000 and electing all of the eleven Congressmen, John Altgeld has been wiped out Illinois. Tanner (Rep.) ner somewhat, of about 53,000. which is heavily Republican, choose a successor to Senator Palmer. is estimated at not less than Pingree, ( Rep.) for Governor ran slight- ly ahead of McKinley in the cities. A solid Republican Congress delegation was elected in Michigan, Wisconsin rolled up a plurality of 100,000 for McKinley. The Legislature is heavily Republican and will elect a Republican successor to Benator Vilas, Dem. Minnesota is overwhelmingly Re- publican, the McKinley electors win- ning by 5000 and probably carrying the Governor and all the Congressmen with them. Nevada elects a Democratic Legisia- ture, which will choose the successor to Benntur Jone, or to Benator Hansbrough. McKinley earried Oregan by 5,000, McKinley wins in South | 8,000, islature Insuring the elect { publican to succeed Senator Kyle Texas ix claimed for bryan by (MN) ¥ Pennsylvanian The stat © gave LECTORAL YOTE, The followi toral v (les rece candidates Maine, Maryland, Massachuselis Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, . Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Wisconsin, Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Gieorgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, . Utah, Virginia, . Washington, Wyoming, Kansas, Missouri, . North Dakota, . DOUBTFUL. Kentueky, : . West Virginia, - Tennessee, . . South Dakota, Oregon, . Nebraska, Indiana, Delaware, California, - AAS As Religious Services, Rev. F. F. Christine will preach in the Presbyterian church at Spring Mills, next Sunday at 10.830 a. m. and at Centre Hall at 2.30 p. m, - Wanted — Potatoes, corn and pork, in exchange for harness, wheels, hard- ware or repairing. : W. W. Boos, Centre Hall, M'KINLEY'S ELECTION NOT TAIN AT A LATE HOUR The Late Retarns Do not Place inthe White House, Republican Demonstrations Cat Short pangler Won Curtin, Pa elsdor hofield, Foster, Miller, rons Kline, Weaver, Rickard, Rumberger, Fisher, . Harper, tiddle, Fisher, Heckman, Meyer, Fink, Wagner, Hess, Keister, Cleaver, Wetzel, Locke, Lavin, . - CRouUP. HOW TO PREVENT Some Reading that Will Prove Interesting to Young Mothers «How to Gaard Against the Disease, Croup is a terror to young mothers and to post them concerning the cause, first symptoms and treatment is the object of this item. The origin of croup is a common cold. Children who are subject to it take cold very easily and croup is almost sure to fol low. The first symptom is hoarseness: this is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough, which is easily recognis- ed and will never be forgotten by one who has beard it. The time to act i» when the child first becomes hoarse, If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is freely given all tendency to croup will soon disappear. Even after the croupy cough has developed it will prevent the attack. There is no danger in giv- ing this remedy for it contains noth- ing injurious. For sale by Wm. Peal- er, Spring Mills, 8. M, Swartz, sie, and R. E. Bartholomew, LINDEN TALL, Brevey Batoh of from Our WH, ¥ -—— COBURN Well Atte Good Vote Out for Brya: ded Tuesdas wption of a few Reuben Boyver's Pring wagon was | perched high upon a tie pile on Sun- 13 ir HE. day morni of going on a rampage on hallow e’en night: he | tore his chain and made his way into his master's garden and munched his | cabbage in great shape; after doing a { lot of other mischief he quietly made | his way to the hotel porch, and re- {mained there till morning. When | Luther stirred about on Sunday morn- ing he was serprised to see bruin in | his new quarters; he forthwith went | over to him avd captured his bearship {and again put him in durance vile. The only wonder is that the bear did not make his escape to the woods, The election on Tuesday was well at- tended, nearly all the voters having come out to assert their rights at the polls. Two hundred and thirty-eight voles were cast in Penn township; two hundred aud five were cast for Bryan and twenty-four for MecKinley—al- most 16 to 1. asa MM A One Way 10 be Mappy. Is to attend to the comfort of your family. Should one catch a slight cold or cough, call on R. E. Bartholo. mew, Centre Hall, and G. H. Long, Spring Mills, and get a trial bottle of Otto's Cure, the great German Rem dy free. We give it away to prove that we have a sure cure for Cruisewite's bear thought 1