acral, F. E. & GG. P. BIBLE, Proprietors. RQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL MEN, OF WHATEVER STATE OR PERSUASION, RELIGIOUS OR POLITICAL - celleri TERXS : $1.50 per Annum, in Adva VOL 8. BELLEFONTE, PA.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1886, NO. {2 ————————— The Centre Pemarrat, OUR ROOSTER Yeorms$l.50 per Asuumin Advanoe | Tv - FRANK Editor, E. BIBLE, The Result in the County. Tae County ‘ticket has pulled through by small majorities andthe | state ticket by nothing magnificent or | inspiring. Schaeffer on whom the most bitter fight was waged is elected | by over one hundred and fifty, aad his majority may reach two hundred Prothonotary Mingle with his ex- county officials did their level best to | failed. | erect Mr. Boal but they have The party is left torn and and at the mercy of its enemies, There | fact. We used is no disguising the broken, demoralized and Wha the Re: after twenty-five years with up. nblicans could mot the state and nsticnal administrations and victo- the patronage of a great and rious party. A few traitors and secret enemies within the party have done. Among the most active workers the Republican thonotary, w at the Democratic teat and grown rich or corrupt in polities. thonataries, ex-Treasurere, ex bers of the legislature and ex-Sheriff, line at the elev D office had been mo that their three Some fell into hour when a ness had don dene. The ex: at any time. H Ring" which the Republicans for pears ds use Demo young had an ambition, ev ad Ccrat wiio was work! party has cause to Tuesday. The county ticket barest majority. kicker be no longer hea: Let seek the pri closet and there brood ove him work. t hi n sack-cloth and ashes, ! iim cover his head. The party will survive, the deathless ysrinciples of Jefferson and Jackson I } will still buoy up the faithful and the faai ’ 3 Taw glorious name ol demoer g be honored and revered when the of the on her bounty will have gone down to names traitors oblivion. C— A— The Centre County TI nes This paper true to the prinei anfl false to the men who started. it everything that was Jones that THE TCE El ON EVE. OF THE Was Republican boodle around that What Demoetr editor to and fair Was 4 weralie to ¢ verything HAULED DOWN LD EMOCRATI STATE AND COUNTY ri ELECTION, there } office would induce na atic tear the Democratic flag from the mast head of his paper on the eve of the election 7 Is the T a Democratic Journal 7 Wi like to bave the sfidavit of some one LAR would connected with that paper that it had not sold out to the Ww. B. Mingle controls the paper, be is in Hall, The can Ke publ Wana, Centre what does he know shout it? ouly defense that Mr. Ulrich plead mast be ignorance. That alone will excuse him. Oh ye gods to think of a cratic editor hauling down the Demo; eratic flag and trampling it in the dust of Democratic defea'. Shame! shame ! (3en. Beavers bank at Demo~ bleeding, | | are } who have lived | ples of | Still Crows And the Ticket Is Safe. Defeated in the Districl. do | all Ex-Pro- | j ever was elected district attorney i . oy | by over 700. For congress Hall 1A a small majority in the county over Patton. —— Howitt Ahead in New York of 812 gl Hewitt 64,806, Roosevelt 60,154. districts in ve 90.485, Geo Nov. 2- from the State show large | 7) iow a net Republican gain of CINCINNATI, Returns Republic an wins. Twenty precivcts in this city 1070 2. Returns from |B ® Cixcinari, Nov. 93 election precincts show a net Re publican gain of 2414. Returns from 34 precincts in Hamilton county show a net Repoblican gain of 1630, Nov. 2. terworth and Brown both -But- to 2 000 Cixcisxari, Ohio, elected Congress by from 1.500 to ng | i majority. J ! GEORGIA. The fine, but a There opposition to the regular ArTrLusta, Nov, 2 weather { here to-day has been very light vote was cast. WAS no Democratic the Tth Dis trict where Clement regular Dem. is nominee, exes pting in | opposed by FelronZInd, and Timmer. man Rep CALIFORNIA, Partial returns from all counties except San SAN Fraxcisoo, Nov. 2. Francisco county give majority for Governer . tepublican Unless unex. pected results in San Francisco, Swift Rep., will be elected, ILLINOIS Cnicaco, Nov, 2. Scattering turns indicate that the proposed amendment to thy eonstitution mak- re Maven wy | wi unty | Hall Carries the County but Is | ing unlawful to let by contract the! Vote Lieut Govern Governor DIRTRICY MEE Auditor t ' ; % Gen nEress Bate ral. | MTR Hetator A Ed of Centre County for November 2, 1886. county products and w a HH aeyi vast ore fields of east Nittany V Capital is already beginng to lo Fourteen show a Republi Thanksgiving Day. Wasmisaron, October 31. -—The foll President Cleveland's wing designatis g Thursday, { thanks giving and prays It has long been the custom of the people of the United States, on a day in ea Execu- that purpose by their Chief tive, to acknowledge the goodness and mercy of God and to invoke His continued care and protection, observance of such custom I. Grover Cleveland, President of States, do hereby designate and set the November instant, to be observed and apart Thursday, 25th kept as a day of thanksgiving and praye r. ple forego their accustomed employ- ment and assemble in their uosual h year especially set apart for | In | the United | day of | On that day let all our peo- | ! administration will be a success places of worship, to give thanks to | the Ruler of the Universe for our o tinued enjoyment of the blessings of a | free government, for a renewal of business land, for the return which has reward. ed the labor of these who till the soil, and for our progress as a people in all that makes a nation great. And while we contemplate the in- finite power of God in earthquake, flood and storm, let the grateful hearts of those who have been shielded from harm through His mercy be turned in sympathy and kindness toward those who have suffered through His visitations, Let us also, in the midst of our thanksgiving, remember the poor and needy with cheerful gifts and alms, so that our service may, by deeds of charity, be made acceptable in the ight of the Lord, ne | na prosperity throughout our] RFATUTEDR of dite Vda ELECTED, His Estimated Majorily From 20.000 to 40.000. Yet we proud of our neighbors election, been otherwise Are citizens of Centre county, we share it his victory and congratulate We him, we 0} posed him as it his success did not help elect WAL r, we refrained from saying any To assail his private or public cl best of the Beaver received aracter feeling prevailed entire campaign, A very complimentary vote in his own county, | for which he is indebted to Democrats He will make a good Governor and | we have no fears that he will be un. der the control of corporations, bimself such a record made if he is He should be Pennsylvania and not of can make for as Gov. Pattison has but true to himself, Crovernor of the Republican party, If he sizes up as we have no doubt he will. his But he must cut loose from the plunderers who will hang around him, We regret that Mr. Black could not ! have been Gov. Pattison's successor he right on all state questions. ballot party, true to the principles that have and his party were and But the has decreed otherwise and his made it great cheerfully sequiesc the verdict. If General good Governor, none will more cheer fully sustain him than those who have been his political enemies. If he shall Jeaver shall make a fail none will more heartly condemn him, . Co —— a — _ Wasmxarox, D. C,, October Secretary Manning this afternoon is 1 41 J. large | He | As | him on our | was impossible Oily is against you a defeat.” that Mr unfair to him, as the con- Clint certain he conference nominated | Hall was fF 1 n and ing oil their pre ple. But regularly and UAVIDg nomipated fairly iL Was Democrat 1 save the district duty of every personal feelings ar This much Democratic saa A : Was due | party and a administration defeat and | humiliation of a Republican now the shame of a the sentative in the Democratic Mr. Hall has no action of district not been treated his ever merited defeat The district ia now torn and wrent by doubtful the bad aia oe Gelio : . ’ : actions and it 1» be b whe are | wounds will racy has been untrue Lo is If and ean now mourn the loss of a congressman. — “Now that the election i ver and the smoke of the battle away, our people can take their b bas cl ar sland | At present | the out look for our town is wonder | fully bright. already in course of erection and the | ings and see where they | | reference to with the future. Two large furnaces are glass works are being rebuilt with in | creased capacity. The iron ore regions saed a call for ten million doliars of | #¢ rapidly being developed, and new three per cent. bonds. The call matures December 1, El tu Brule! ss— railroads arg projected. The road | from Milton to Bellefonte for which a charter was obtained some weeks ago will give another outlet, for Centre way, Mr. Hall |® the piain | to sink his | We have | 1a} right, | i ared | ” The two large iron estat ments now being built are g ! Y invesled ih glm tal of our furnace owmterce, rg, peadin Late rin Lhe return Wo w lay Powde order dire Ung the Many of his order men their work, receipt o. ’ would pot obey it. council prevailed and a great 1s averted for the present at Arbitration will be continued by John Lowber Welsh for the manu. facturers and Herbert Welsh for the employees least. these gentlemen t select rd member of the committee. -— Natura] Gas Schome A Great Ch ries M lle r of that 1 the sarth in a theory § Uied a caveat for : " x h be atent whn luet Cor 10 re oe pe ais theory w gallons A supply of fuel mw Lilie Wo arg would the the theory at sloater Is 0 make trip to Europe will, in all probsl made an early day. Priraveuriia, November 1.—The directors of the Pennsylvania railroad company held a special meeting to- day and declared a semi-annual divi dend of 24 per cent. upon the capital stock of the company, out of the prof- its and payable in cash. Wo stabbed the Democratic party in the back? Prothovotary Ming'e. 8
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