WINERY RE-ELECTED. He Oarries Ohio hy a Majority of | Over Bixty Thousand. REPUBLICANS OARRY NEW YORK. Greenhalge Defeats ossell in Massachu. setts Death Knell to New Jersey's Race Tracks 1toles Probably Town, Defeated In and Judge Gary Wins in Chicago, CoLuvMaus, O,, Nov, 8.—With a plarality of over and two-thirds of both branches of the legislature cKinley has won the most decisive victory iin Ohio since the civil war. It has been won mm national Althoneh Mak was running for reelection as governor be made state affairs secondary to protec tion and honest money in al 0 Onn recorded faunex inlay 1 his Kpeed hes, WILLIAM M'KI numbering 110. Ti over 800.00, and M over all, with Democr: Populist tickets Op This is the first time any state candi election, just after 1881. Blaine had the Republi a plarality Dem elected one presidential elector, Republican plurality was then 1,072. Me Kinley's pl i Jeo the Republi vjority over ail late has had since Foster's Garfield's death, in 1554 X t thea had o writy can state ticke Last wrats and the urality in 1881 we small v ste » CAM] on | been of the most vigorous the state GREENHALGE ELECTED, Massachusetts Gives a Republican Major ity of 18,000 to 27,000, Bostox f The vo in this came in exceedingly early, and by 7o0'clock it was apparent \ reenhalge (Rep was elected y estin founded {upon the returns from cities and towns « lowing result: F (Rep tenant roll (Dem state Ate, small f the st gives the fol ww governor, Greenhalge over Russell (Dem LR Walcott over Car 23.000: for secret: of state, for Heu FREDEIIC T. GREEXNALGE. MeDot Dem). 98 Rep.) over Hall treasurer, Phillips Dem 27.000: for nt He p nd he nate and Knowltor The se publi can by torney general ley (Dem. ), 17,00 will both be Reg slightly creased majorities. The headquarters of the jubilant Republicans last night was at the American House the Republi ean club of Massachusetts held forth, All the prominent politicians of the party cAlled at some time or another during the evening and many of them were compelled to make speeches before they were ra leased A colored pressed into service cheered FERRALL'S MAJORITY. , where also uproariously giee club was and Virginia's Democratic Candidate Leads by Forty Thousand Votes, Ricnmoxn, Nov. 8. Returns have been received from about one-half of the state, Pht the figures are of such character that ft is impossible to give them with accuracy If this ratio of gains for the Democratic ticket continnes to prevail in the remain’ der of the state O'Ferrail’s majority will CHARLES T. O'FERRALL, bably reach 40,000, There is no doubt hat the Democrats have carried at least 20 out of 26 senatorial districts and have bably elected 8 of the 100 members of house of delegates. Chairman Ellison, the state Democratic committee, places the Demcoratic majority at not less than 29,000. The of the People's pany practically admits that © ap To , but says he conceds nothi 1 O'Ferrall, from t tions, will probably run behind his some 5,000 votes. : hope to save the legisl ! Benator | hope of | Josses of the head of the ti {| (Rep.) and Holcomb (Pop) will be the Routh Dakota | mittee, { hold their share of last year's | and forty | 8.508 Holes | ean galn, | legislature will be { ballot by about four to one "MEPUBLICANS CARRY NEW YORK, | The Defeat ef the Demooratio Ticket Ade mitted by State Offiolals, ALBANY, Nov, 8--The Democratic state i Jeaders in this city practienlly give up the state ticket as lost to the Republicans, but ture. Returns were at the executive gathering of notable Hill, received chamber by a officials, including r Flower, Attorney General Rosendale, State Engineer and Surveyor French, Colonel Williams, Colo nel Judson and Colonel Mel During the earlier hours of thi it became apparent that the state was going Repub Hean, and they had very little to say. But few special telograms have been from the interior of t} 1 consider rover wan evening received asa bads saving the ven up here to “Aiost Bnor usicle for any news was sent him. The is belleved to be 25, NEw Yorg, Nov the result of the ele Ftaats Zeitung say 5 a terrible feat the Democratic party, bus will probably prove a ble is certainly w hy « nard was most heavi greatest cities. It car Germans in New York lyn formed the n to Maynard, {in saw an attack ests of the common [8 mptr honed know w the situation iv (Rov was Flower's nephs rraphed to his favorable de for government ane institutions AGAINST THE RACE TRACKS, Antis Predict the of the New Jersey Speedy penal Obnoxious Laws, TREXTO cer connty nn Ege, Reput elected and } against a gal Ross d cnr iistr ates 1 assert © willl legislature Pennsylvania Democrats Starved at Home, PHILA of the « be ki by Dx licar balance of the ticket anans Populists Weakening. A No Af a Mo... Nov Meagre re 3 was indicate a great f off st vo erokeg which gave 1.7090 majority for the Px in 1802 ANA list Republic Ane the was very close in gone Republ! ailing inty pulists IMNer another P strong! i pu wrried by the Crowley winty, in which 1502, haa also has vote CAN Congressman Chipman’s Facecessor, DeTROIT, Nov, B Eighty three precinets out of a total of 111 give Pls Rep.) 17,158 Dem), 14.084 Fiftysix precincts out of 35 in the First congres glonal district give Griffen 0. Btone (Rep), 9588. According to The Free Pree the next city conneil will be composed of 21 Republicans and 11 Demo crats ree Godfrey Dem Populist Gains in Nebraska. OMARA, Neb, Nov, & ~Heturns from the state are coming in slowly. The scatter ing returns received indicate Republican cket and Popu Harrison very Hat gains. The race between close, In North 81. PAu, Nov. 8 Dakota. Chairman Green, of Republican the Republicans state com will rote, which ican eandidates for “ayn that would give the Repub supreme fudges about 5,000 majority Boles Probably forsen, Ia.. Nov Defeated, ne Hund Inckson (Hep Net Hepublf lean gains keep Jackson wil be Des N fred prea nd ta {Dem $01 If Reg AEMe rat up at the | elected by over 83,000 plurality Kentucky's Big Democratic Majority, Lovisvitan, Nov. £-The Kentucky Democratic on joint In this elty } was reelected for mayor by majority. The Democrats Tyler (Dem about 8.850 | elected their entire ticket Demoeratio Gains in Maryland, Bavrimonn, Nov, 8. The election here pesulted in Democratic gains throughout the state by Increased majorities. Congres Adjourn. Wasmigarox, Nov, 4 —Ai 8 0 davday Phiernbon the ex eo congress, session eighty seven days and ig in po hoes without day, h the unoonditional repeal Ting Pe ten | steam | either to spontaneous combn { ful { after a time summoned wr dy t oO | Machichaco ble | the major { or eared to make any attempt to sta | horrified accents the news of the SANTANDER'S HORROR. Foarful Explosion of Dynamite Fol- lowed by Many Fires, FULLY FIVE HUNDRED KILLED. Bodies and Buarning Timbers Alr The Ex- plosive Was Hiegally on Board a Vos Mangled Sent Flying Through the sel Discharging Her Cargo. 6.-~The terrible disaster recked the port of Santander | hundreds of lives thrill of horror throughout Spain Ti tory of this great disaster, is as follows has sent n in brief, sh steamer caught fire while the quay side discharging part of her ¢ argo, which comprised 2,000 ugh the main was iron ore and a num flour. be of twine, petrol 500 ravimuIICn 0,18 Dp Bilbao FET Re belonging to wins at the i of merchandise, the the eargo reels um and of which only twenty the steamer’'s man namite causes of aver ases of dynamite red on were contraband The fire w 3 coal bunkers, and due the bien or to n the pa engineers w broke out the | #0 flercely as to the shi & first discov sald to ered ir have sti I carelessness o rt of the from P's orew, pleps to wat the { that thori sent to the The prov of the to the of the most t nese] nOPTE sjickenis and bl and there, or were in heaps in many cases upon the w Mangied vere seatteored here inded and dying, whose fear shrieks of agony filled the alr and wd who rage struck terror into the hearts of those to venture near the carnage ground A train fir which was just arriving at the station when the Cabo Ip was fire to, and A passengers were burned any 1 the provinoe sot ity of it to death before assistance could be furnished them Soon after the explosion locks upon Mendez Nunez parallel with the quay, were blazing, and other portions of the city were in flames. No dared y the whole street, one " spread of the conflagration, and the so ran wildly about the town erying in disaster from thelr houses to those who had rashed streets in ying that into the alarm, fant the end of the world had come The shower of iron from the and injured buildings at a Some idea of the foree of splosion can be formed from the fact that a was killed by a plece of falling iron st Pena Cast 116 two kilo meters distant from the steamer blew up Another rv sion Ix that the unfortunate steamer an chored nearby the air by force of the ng the anchor tofall in a yards away from where the expl In falling the anchor smashed a stone baleony ploces and sank deep Into the stone pave ment below The explosion lifted the sea up air like a waterspout, mingling enormous quantities of mud and stones with the wreckage, and hurling them for a great distance on every sido Two seamen who escaped from the dy namite laden steamer have arrived at Bilbos, after having been blown up in that vessel and thrown a great distance out to sea, falling among a mass of burn wreckage. One of the seamen has his badly singed and the other haz an arm Injured, h sasert that the crew of the dynamite ship were ignorant of the gt the contraband dynamite on of her, ¢ lov of life by the disaster is known to be fully 200, while over a thousand ha received injuries which in hundreds eases will eripple them for life, while many are dying of toelr wounds, man where markable «ffe the explo was blown in aynamite street SX oslon took place into into the Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S, Gov't Report. we who | {| preserved enough presence of mind to do dynamite Inden steamer fell on nearly all of the | | the town i great distance : the Py of the Niow i boy Tyrone Hi dilates 18 | ' H g Fat There are Babies that ain't borned, that i8 bored, three kinds of babies, vet, and babies that and babies never o't to bin borned, and doll | | babies 18 kittens, and pups, wiforth. but & cow's babs Babies br hies They make r storekeepers to stick if bables could « thare outsides to f nly stay James Heber Dorman of Khy Beaver, Pa. Cured of Scrofula The People will have Hood's Mr. Dorman’s Experience “My boy, now © years old, nd Serofuls In ons oye from the time he was 8 baby; discharg ing all the time. Of late we have been givin nim Hood's Barsaparith and it has done that medicine can o Rerofula has disap peared, and his eyo Is healed up and well. 1 Hood’s Cures uly bel hy Hood's Set upstin Is the best ih the INAFIH. A itis Eh ep Tong Sarvapartiy EE he iors oll Ba oe at stiles | 0 Hood's =: Cures|.; fread My wife has also been A rT aselat digestion, cure headache. Try a box. She. SE HUCKA HUMM Sehool Report Belicfonte Grain Market Cor 14 _ y i W New Red wi Rye per bushel Corn, Cars pet Corn, she Jackson &Co : ed J (als Barley in Buckwheat, pet Cloverseed, per bus} 01088 Ground plaster. p nh a . 9 PROVISIONS, GROCERIES &( {as corrected weekly by Baver & Co Apples dried, perpound.. Cherriesdried per pound, seeded Beans per quart. Onions, per bushel Butter, per pound Tallow per po und L ountry Shoulders Rides Hams Hams sugar cured Breakfast Bacon Lard, per pound Eggs per dozen... . Potatoes per bushel new Dried Sweet Corn per pound... EGISTER'S NOTICH The following ac bave been examined passed and filed of record In the Register's office, for the Inspection of heirs and legatees, ereditors and all others In any wise Interested, and will be presented to the Orphans Court of Centre ounty. on Wednesday, the 24h day of Novem ber, A. I). 188, for sllowane Armation 1. Partial account of N Stone, adminis trator of &o. of Gourge N. Hale, deceased 2. Account of Jonathan Schenck and Hannah toyer, administrators of &e of Joseph Royer, 1ate of Howard tow nship decegsed 5 The first and final account of Robert Gardner, administrator of &e, of Susan Crain, late of Ferguson township, decoased 4. First and final account of Charles Garner administrator of &¢. of Mary Ann Gilmore, late of Bellefonte boro, deovased A Second and final account J Adam Decker and Samuel Stamm, executors of &¢., of Adam Decker, late of Walker township fen caved 6. Becond and final account of ) n Sankey and John Wolf, executors of &o.. ot James sankey, late of Pottor township, deceased, 7. Acecountof Alex GG, Archy, executor of &e., of John L. Rumberger, late of Perguson township, deceased, £ First and final pocount of Charles E Emerick, executor of &2., of John Emerick, ate of Centre Hall boro, fret and Anal account of J. J. Wighaman inn of &., of Robert Wi Lghaman, a minor ha of Esther Wighaman, late of Philipsburg, ReQana neon at D. 8. Keller, ad: a TEE trustee of Ko, Avingeton, late of lefonte boro. JOHN. A. RUPP. Ragionir. counts | PENN’A. STATE COLLEGE LOCATED 18 O%E OF AND HEALTHPUL onesy Keagios ES: Torrie THE MOBT BEAUTIFU EPOTS IN THRE ALLE OVEN TO BOTHSEX NVRER BOARD ABD KL S2EN LOW LEADING DEVARTMENTE OF STUDY ~AOKICT LUD CULTURAL trations on (three em CHE is the Fees and Aunt nstant (lus ¢ ROOT ory ar steal ihtoriginal study full WOTANY and Hort YOURE: th and practionl tail " with the $m HEMISTI and TURE AND BCE ties for Musie, ONOMY ; pure and ontheoretical arm of the Two years LL.D. Prest CExTRE Of wv Autumn Dress Woolens. Tailor Suitings 1.00 yard, BOGGS & BUHL, 5 Federal St. ALLEGHENY, PA. BEEZER'SMEATMAREKET BELLEFONTE, ha We keep none but the best quality of Beef, Pork, Mutton, &e¢. All kinds of smoked meat, sliced ham, pork, sausage ete. If you want a nice juicy steak go to the Central Meat Market. PHILIP BEEZER, Proprietor 1048-1y. ss — ALLEGHENY BT, « ~~ ARMAN HOUSE, High Street, House. Entirely new. New furniture Steam Heat, Electric Light, and all the modern Improve ments, C.&EC. M.GARMAN., 'roprietors, the Court opposite 1688 RE BANKING ENTRE COUNTY COMPANY. Corner of High and Spring street, Recetve Deposits Discount! Notes J.D. BErURGERT. Cashier, ee mee J ee, el cc db hd C. A.SNOW&. CO. Ore, PATENT OFRGE, WASHINGTON, D, ©.
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