Continued from First Page. Delaware—Harris, 4,000 plurality: Potter, 2,500 plurality. The county in 890 gave Barnctt a plurality of 3,441, Elk—The Fusion ticket majority of decrease of compared with Creasy'’s vote in 1899. Erie—Harris and Potter, 2,000 plu- rality. The county In 1809 gave Bar. nett 2.630 plurality. Fayctte—Harris, 350 plurality; ter, 325 plu gave Barnett . Kim af SPO swan {op 370 major Franklin-- Potter, 1: urality. county 1899 gave 894 plurality. plurality; county The =U Th The county plurality. 1d Yerkes, gave constitutional three con- OT ore in 18990 county - y. The county lity for Creasy. rality. The nett 147 pluralit; 4 Corny Bar- Yerkes, 1880 gave Potter rality. a R Schuylkill plurality. Creasy 2.26 Potter, 450 plu- gain of 108. Yerkes, 1899 3,500 gave Potter, 800 plu 1809 gave Bar in Suallivan— piurality. In 1859 Creasy 150 plurality. Susquehanna-—Harris, 825 plurality; Potter, lurality. The county in 1899 gave Barnett a plurality of 847. Somerset-—Harrig, 3,000 plurality; Potter, 3,000 plurality, The county in 1889 gave Barnett 2,078 plurality. Tioga—Harris, 700 plurality; Pot ter, 700 plurality. The county in 1808 gave Barnett 2,317 plurality. Union—Harris and Potter, 800 plu- rality. The county in 1809 gave Bar nett 514 plurality. Venango-—Harris, 900 plurality; Pot. ter, 800 plurality. The county in 1809 gave Barnott 804 plurality. The consti. tutional amendments have been car ried by about 1,200 majority. Washington-—Harris, 2,200 plurality: Potter, 2,100 plurality, The county in 1899 gave 1,842 plurality to Barnett. Warren-~Harris, 1,200 plurality; Poiter, 1,000 plurality. The county in 1899 gave Barnett a plurality of 1,176. Wayne-~Coray and Yerkes, 300 plu rality. The county in 1899 gave Creasy 208 plurality. Westmoreland —-Harrls, 2,000 plural ity: Potter, 1,600 plurality, The county in 1809 gave Barnott 1,637 plurality. Wyoming—Coray, 600 plurality; Yerkes, 500 plurality. The county in 1899 gave Barnett 1 plurality. The constitutional amendments have prob ably carried by small majorities, York—Yerkes has carried York county by over 2,600 plurality, while the Democratic county ticket is elected by pluralities ranging from 1,600 to 2,000, The constitutional amendments have been carried by small majorities, and the Yerkes, 150 county gave 750 FUSION CARRIES NEW YORK beth Low Elected New York By Large Majority. Ww rk, NOY h~=5eth Low, iumbia the Citizens’ Union candidate { the first of Greg Ir, was elected yes. of of tho gily, mu four years azo econd mavor a plurality 59.404, vard M. Shepard, Democratic nominee, exciting one, vhat less lection a year polled in & country. ass for mayor ‘ed in the Teri ih ii trict wife left for here ey ler of the nger time, Low. will 1 week, if no ! a i congratulations For Nov. 6—~Hon. J H of the Republican committee, last following message of congra “Augusta, , November | w, New York: of Maine send their hearty greetings and they rejoice with you over the death of Crokeriam and NEW JERSEY REPUBLICAN Franklin Govert Murphy “J. H. MANLEY.” In Other Cities. Nov. 6.-With missing Erastus C. {epublican, is 5,000 plurality. Rochester, Nov. vote on mayor, revigion of list shows Warner elected over Rodenback Rep., by 94 majority. Albany, Nov. Buffalo, districts Knight, elected mayor by over Gang, for mayor, by majorities ranging from 1,100 to 1,500, Virginia. Richmond, Nov. 6-—~The Democrats have elected their governor and state ticket by some 25,000 majority and assembly. The Republicans made their greatest gains in the valley, where there were Democratic factional fights, The Democratic state ticket is elected by 20,000 majority, Connecticut, New Haven, Conn., Nov. 6.—-Connec- ticut chose delegates to the first con- stitutional convention to be held in the state since 1818. Republican delo- gates were elected in 105; Democrats in 44, and Citizen or non-partisan can- didates in 16, South Dakota, Huron, 8. D.,, Nov, 6.-MecCoy, Rep., has been elected circuit judge over Null, Fusion, by 800 majority, See Grunt Hoover before you jusure, Btatea Denver, Nov. 6. ertie ticket V. entire Demo- is elected by from 2.000 Some of the Domo fly, but all are elected, Killed While Bantering. Baltimore, Nov, 6.-Adam Coopor, colored, 18 years ¢ld, was shot and killed last night by William Simms, also colored, Cooper and Simms wore bantering each other us to the efficiency of their pistols. Bimms pointed his weapon at Cooper and pulled the trig. gor, but the first bullet went wide of the mark. He pressed the trigger again and before the smoke had cloared away Couper sank to the ground with a bullet in the left breast, Cooper was carried tn a hospital where he died a few minutes after his arrival. "Do not fall to ses our line of Indices shoes Yenger & Davis, Bellefonte, —— wn * FTOUE AND LOT BANKS. FOR HOTELS. a aan Penn's "nt Valley on Banking Company, | OF INTRE HALL, PA { Receives Deposits, Discounts Notes. W. B. MINGLE, Cashier. OTEL HAAG, | Fine Btabling auly ATTORNEYS. EE —.——. TAYLOR, Allorney-at-Law, Bellefonte, Pe. Temple Court. Al manner of legal busle ended to, _RUFY UGH » -~ i C. 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Are Ive, a, min mM. “Daily. 1 Weak Dass, vi 00 p.m. Sanday . $10 30 a.m. Sunday, Philadelphia Bleeping Cars attached to East. hand train from Williamsport at 11 30 pw, and West-bound from Philadeiphin st 11.5 p. 1m, os WGEPHART, General Superintendent, BRLLEFONT K CENTRAL RAILROAD, To take olloct May 5, 1860, EASTWARD, i FE ro | Pa lam Ar, Le. aw 6301 1 108 46. Ballefante,..... 6 G0 102880 ANeVIIe 1412 hn & ay Morven 61012 BAS BALL WH IUNOL conn 6 08112 49.8 8110 unter. a, | € 50) 12 46 8 2X FHI, rye 6 80 oo _ WIRTWARD BTATIONS, | 1 Ve i ii PAN {rm . ¥ ie Son So dh Rn a SS Sl el HE a = hi FR Se If yon want a bargain in stoves call and see my line, and get my pri- ees. You'll find the prices low, extremely. Among others we handle the Red Cross Oak, single or double heater, with or without magazine. Red Cross Double Heater, Imperial Red Cross Range. Also The Sun- shine Oak Parlor Stove, single or double heater} with magazine. Also Mosaic and Onyx Enameled Stove Boards. You will find all wares nsually Tope in a tinner's establishment at my place of business. All work. awiltly and promptly performed. SEEN2 E223 Montandon, Willa Jemnrer with teed trains from 1 J. A REESMAN, Centre Hall, Pa.
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