VOL. LXIX. BRYAN'S DEFEAT THE RESULT AES VIEWED IN WASH- INGTON The Democratic Party an Much-Alive Corpse ~Difflealtios McKinley Will Excoun ter.--The Senate in Doubt. WasniNaron, Nov, It will be noticed that the shrewdest Democrats are not attempting to explain defeat. “Sufficient unto the day is evil thereof.” MeKinley because he got the i Bryan's the elected and no was most votes, good ean come of labored expl If obtained nations Deno by as to why and how, knows of votes which can be proved to | his duty, an exposure any ‘rat means as a patriotic citi in order the may be punished, but it is idle time in 0 wiste showing ther methods old This is a goo which are as party. crats Republican to follow Remus’s fox ani ly watch the oth McKinley ha far from single one must he can secure suct he next Congr tion vet to be of the Senate withstanding the House ambition m sires from t ANSWerad till is stil in the vent that | od) beck and call of There is n which calls fi opinion on ti party. The us it has be and will con and untrammeled to exist in this eon as dent or not That is fc licans to do. it has just fan a major called upon r McKinley When done so will be Democt will do, ratic i i Meanw join wit th the ir in ge out of the boom v are pushing, and will be as § tits wing A 1} Af 1 288 E08 0 sudden. welcome prosperity, { what source it may refuses to do so becau failed of indor stand Sennen ls in the bit his nose off Senator Populis improved t national hi Democrats by use of in an ae the campaign. gerting that ** only party unitedly the g resented in Ein W hil © calculated to making a prophecy, 1 party wil the the patriotic hosts mus } te a Oeil an.” mislead Pe ople i IS Are wind which | ath- | | be nucle 8 and will g er to redeem # to restore prosperity peopis ing as a rival of S propt field, I that his prophecy will in the summer of cratic party no dential and outraged elie (ques I he Demo- Presi. Butler | minates ils candidate. ir means well-<for himself make personal capital out of| Democratic defeat thing and done hin than good. It was not a friend of Secretary Car- lizle who suggested that he might rep- resent the gold Democrats in McKin- It may Democrats deserve a representat McKinley's that his election woul zeal to has overdone the welf more ie harm | ley's cabinet. be that the gold Cabinet—many believe d have been im- possible without the votes of the gold Democrats should desire to pay that debt, which extremely doubtful, he would probably flud it] difficult to find a gold Democrat of any standing who would be willing to be come a member of his Cabinet, and it would be a safe 100 to 1 bet that Car lisle would not. It is understood here that some very big Republicans are in the deal by which an attempt is to be made to have Mr. Carlisle sent to the Nenate by a combination of Repnubli- cans and gold Democratic voles in the Kentucky legislature, Brysn’s defeat is nothing for him to be ashamed of. A change of less than 26,000 votes divided among nine states and varying from 101 votes in the low- "est to 11,100 in the highest, would have given the electoral votes of 9 addition- al states, a lotal of 60, to Bryan, and would have elected him with three votes to spare. When some over jubi- lant McKinleyite gets too gay about but he is the McKinley landslide, call his attention to these facts, Just HALL, PA., 1896. iH for the the N ic Clubs, the organization of which right secretary for Democrat- it is proposed to keep along, Mr. the Democratic Congressional Committee, permanent ational headquarters Association of up Gardner is also of and its headquarters will be located at will have no work to do until the opening of the the same place, although it Congressional campaign, a Voling by Means of Machines i} 3 chieste used ., and in Worcester, with allot machines rN. on Tuesday were in Mass, last, and its. } i i ’ } less delay than ing rest n both cases there was usual voting and far more expedition than usual i int, the entire city iaving been riers witl IRYAN MIG HAVE WON | IAWAre I» North Dak Kentucks 3 These changes would hav of the nine adding their 60 votes to the 16 Te, would have made taoral college ded the ele than he to make Bie wa whe have a ND no t all, made a and McKinley F Darrow escape, - - - NOT AN ANARCHIST, Of course Bryan is not an anarchist, a cordial MeKin- Here is the mes else he could not have sent e of congratulation Sth. messag to ley Wednesday, sage of Bryan : Hon, William McKinley, Canton, Obio—Senator Jones has just in- | formed me that the returns indi- eate your election and I hasten to | extend my congratulations, We have submitted the issues to the American people and their will is | law, Wirniam J. Bryaxs, This is the language of a patriot and | not of an anarchist, M'RKINLEY'S ANSWER. Canton, Nov. 6.—At noon Major M’- | Kinley sent this telegram : To Hon. William J. Bryan, Lincoln, | Neb. I acknowledge the r receipt | of your courteous message of con- gratulation with thanks and beg you will receive my best wishes for your health and bap ness, Wa. M'KisLey, ec casein Oue Way to 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 Hail, and G. H. Lhg, Spring Mills, and get a trial bottle of Otto's Cure, the great German Reme- dy free. We give it away to prove that we have a sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Constipation, and all diseases of the throat and Lungs, the alleged overwhelming nature of Large sizes 50c. and Zc. 1 BOROUGHS TOWKRSHIPS sident Con | 90H) resident 18.74 re Hess Recor STATE PLURALITY 1.6046 100,000 Yoles Polled the fidates for All Can USE NOTH EARS Effect of the Phone on the Organ of Hear ing A German newspaper asseris f the } about 30 000 of inhabitants of } § { lin hear considerably better with the left ear than with their right This } ms been observed in continually in- f feasure | fifteen it appear- creasing 1 4 When the ed that those who are thus affected are users of the telephone, The listening partof the instrument is gen- erally held in the left hand and put to the left ear, while the right hand in taking notes, ete, Years F Siae Was sought, frequent is often used in phone with their left ear, but could understand little or nothing if the in- strument were put to their right ear. phone has an appreciably stimulating and the | strument be used alternately at the | right and left ear. As I ASABE Hot Water for Cough, A sudden and wearing attack of {coughing often needs immediate atten tion, especially in consumptives and those chronieally ill. In an emergen- | cy that ever useful remedy, hot water, will often prove very effective. It is much better than the ordinary cough mixtures, which disorder the digestion | and spoil the appetite. Water almost boiling should be sipped when parox- ysms come on, from irritation is relieved by hot wa- ter through the promotion of secres tion, which isoistens the irritated sur- faces Hot water also promotes expee- | toration, and so relieves the dry cough. | cs AAS AA, — tom prices, at Boozer Bros. NBHUSH VALLEY The Faneral of Mr, Samael Loose bersburg Largely Attended old fri saturday f few weeks, of Rebersbur The y fy ISN McK es Very pr Hey ominent in our val- ley since they have just come from ti Paris adorned with the latest Miss H Hall, Yo] £3 i atyles, Centre primary Saturday Moyer’ elen Bartholomew, of $ ng i pent is Mil and Sunday wi family, af who teachis he al “i theim, Ww th Joseph K Rome of it think it 1 nore F tae of rior FERREN 0 are than make “leap year”! and they not r to meet their they order t Quite a numbe better<half, and if must go as far as Penns valley, in o crown the end in view, rT of peopl £ cane Rebersburg on Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Winters who died last Tuesday at Kreamerville, The exer cises were conducted by Rev, Muma, the Lutheran pastor, and Rev. Rear ick, the Lutheran pastor of Centre Hall. Last Tuesday quite a crowd of peo- ple gathered at Rebersbarg to attend the funeral of Mr, Samuel Loose, who died last Saturday morning. The ex- ercises were conducted by Rev, Short. is, of Madisonburg, assisted by Rev, Muma, the Lutheran pastor of Rebers- burg, and Rev. Moses George, the Re- formed pastor of Rebersburg. His age was 77 years, 3 months and 5 days, pp amass IN THE STATE. The official result of the election this state, gives MeKinley 726,823; for 17 ; for Palmer 10,878 ; ; for the prohibition ticket 19,000, and seat- tering for other candidates about 10,- to in The total vote of the state was 1,191 ,- #18, Bryan had about 91,000 more A HO SAB BRICK FOR SALE. From 90,000 to 100,000 brick, of the burned Jack house in Boalsburg, are | offered for sale in large or small guan- tities, and good as new. Offered for ‘sale at a bargain. Apply to Frank. MeFarlane, agent, Boalsturg. im SPRING MILLS een Pe reacts Will Apply Postmasteaship ison Bros | ing establish Hin +} EFig i grade of hare the ' L #high open {to the Long's fine la cated on tl jin whing © has all ti the the pros smpletion, it modern dwelling built © 1g riish Ing Croft style of architecture and presents improvements; is somewhat on a very attractive appearance . H. Ruhl, our jolly ai a aCCommo- -— landlord, says he has no reason it CEA to complain of business, has been very good with him all 1, of late be has had from six to « ight guests this Of every night, on several occasions his hotel cupied; the fact is, Mr. Ruhl isa very popular landlord, and makes his guests feel at home; the traveling communi- ty know all this, fall he had every bed in apply for the postmastership of our village—about every third Republican in town. To judge from this scramble for the office one would naturally sup- pose the emoluments were something wonderful, when in reality it about pays for the trouble, with nothing over. It we succeed in securing a post- master as polite, attentive and accom modating as the present incumbent, wewill be very fortunate indeed. 1 am free to say for Mr, Pealer that as postmaster of our village he has had few equals and no superiors. Quite a large number of distressed Democrats started up “salt river” on Thursday morning last before daylight. They thought it unnecessary to wail for anything official, the ordinary re ported returns were deemed sufficient, 80 ap’ they went pell mell; of course they supplied themselves with shov- els, scrubbing brushes and soft soap, in the room by the retiring ilepubli- cans. The Spring Mills band gave | old mud scow by playing a new piece of music composed expressly for this oceasirm by Bar entitled “The ‘tune that revived | order the next ten days. WOODWARD 1d Spicy Items from Valley Penn Hall, » the Weave 4 since ¥ dt esday, Mil beim » Tuesday. gedit Siu had down his distill ry ons e day last week on accou of a leak in his boiler, Eight seekers and three hus far at the protract Lohr, brother 14 ited in this place this week. The farmers i1 with their Monday days witl minder o mm are busy 1 thi ti * his secti > . fall plowing. and Tuesday were very cold in the air; a gentle re- what will yet come. i8Dnow { Some of the Wookward Nimrods are out on a deer hunt. No doubt venison will be cheap when they return. Mrs. Mary Weaver will make sale of her real estate in the near fature. It being a very desirable home it no doubt will bring a good price. Several petitions are already out for the postoflice at this place. We could do no vetter than retain the present incumbent. Bilt HOW TO PREVENT CROUP. Some Reading that Will Prove Interest ing to ¥ “ng Mothers —How to Guard gainst the Disease, Croup is a terror to young mothers and to post them concerning the cause, first symptoms and treatment is the The origin of Children who are subject to it take cold very easily and croup is almost sure to fol- low. The first symptom is hoarseness; ed and will never be forgotten by one who has heard it. The time to act is If Chamberlain's Cough is freely given all tendency to croup will soon disappear. Even after the rh cough has developed it will the attack. There is no CU in i ing this remedy tor it {ing injurious. For sale by Mills, 8. M. Hog “They RE. , Centre
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