COLLEGE LIBR ARY. 14, fue College (; w Atherton A 4 BELLEFONTE. PA.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1894. REPUBLICANS WIN Morton's Majority in New York State Fully 130,000, OHIO'S GREAT PLURALITY, Republicans by 240,000 Majority, GRESSMAN WILSON DEFEATED. CON lected to Congr Speaker Crisp Re Congressmen Cummings and Slek!? Defeated Strong Defeats Grant Mayoralty feated in son in Ka feated ably be Ni UN- Vi FFICIAL VOTE OF CENTRE COUNTY, FOR ELECTION HELD ON NOVEMBER 6, 1894. CALAMITY. 1 rt dams Allegheny Ariston neaver Bedford Berk Frank Fulton Greene Huntin Indiana Jefferson Juniata Lackawan: Lancaster Lawrence Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Lycoming Mc Kear Mercer Mim y Monr i M Monte Northampt North I Pi Pike Potter Schuylkill Enyder Somerset umber nele Sulliva: Busquehar Tioga Union Venango Warren Washingt Wa Went: NEW JERSEY COUNTIES, Returns So Far Recelved Show Big Re publican Galns, TREXT lugrislat ur States se son, dem The tnd} political com plexion of the next legislature is that the house will stand 40 and Democrats, and the senate 16 Re publicans to 5 Democrats 1) Republican major ” " #1 on joint ballot Middlesex Is th county electing a Democratic sonntor w Jersey elooted a a United od John R.McPher choos Hons ns to the tepublicans op ty Ly .—— . DAVID B, Hin, the man who 80 bit. terly assailed the administration daring the last two years, received his reward on Tuesday. He was swept off the po. litical earth in New York City, The decent democrats made a stand against him. = NOW IS OUR TIME T0 CALAMI .——— A FEW REFLECTIONS DEMOCRACY SLAUGHTERED Defeowt Aimost Everything e Waterloo mp State and Elsewhere West vriff reform | ; iit de MOCTACY wer appar patronage, was Patronage . While figh or the wingly digging hisown | nes can not be past tw y drawn as in former years. There is 1m i t} re independent voting than lay he was declared | ever. at ¢ future of a great party is | the interment | an increasing uncertainty The result of the electic v not new Time him we | ove the fact that the failure, experience can only dem. t. If the tariff is it, and there is star | prove or disp tariff is a su or a [he extent and practical new onstrate that fac a success we will know the ita ascendency | no reason why democratic should not be again in | 1500, Democrat XTY. . f all | hi Ir the score of to | Bellefonte had been behali of the democratic ticket were in securing votes for the head of the republican ticket, it would have been more consistent, and especially on the part of those who are party benefici. , be patient; be firm IN CENTRE COt -—— would-be.democrats in industrious in as they The greatest surp Centre county, whicl according ns of Democracy’ again slumped over the republican It feared by that | Hastings would sweep the county but that was all, It now seems certain that the entire county ticket has been defent. John * | Tui democratic county ticket this year was as good as any ever placed in ! the field, The defeat would have be. fallen most any ticket put up. They made a brave fight to win and went Singerly. is the “Sunrise nto was column. many ares, ed by from 100 to 600 majorities, _y—" G. Love, Esq., has been elected Presi. | Judge. Luther McQuown republican of Clearfield, has a large majority over Savage and Caldwell.and will be the next Senator. Aaron Williams, Esq. has evidently been defeated for congress | down with colors flying. They have no by M. C. Arnold, Esq. Among all | regrets over the result, or need make no this political wreekige and ruin, but! apologies. DIDN'T WE GET sSWIPED GOV DH HASTINGS v 14 and the ind us defen racy fou tatives of our faith most heartily congratula our fellow He won his spurs by his own personal effort He made a 1 four Undaunted and undismaved. he renew. ed the object of his ambition. ane . 80 townsman upon his advancement oble fight Years ago. w 1 Ai + . . well did he sneeeed tha a) opposition within his party vanished before him and | the victory then was won Gen. Hastings will be the Governor, rot only of the Republican party, but of | confines nin all who dwell within this commonwealth. the of The exalted position brings with it corresponding responsibilities, The welfare of over five million people, in a large measure, ure in his hands, accordingly will prosper under the great. est exercise of care on the part of the Executive, The rights of person and property, from oppression and invasion by greedy corporations and grasping monopolies, should be sacredly guarded by the exercise of those prerogatives with which he will be invested. It will be his duty to stay these encroach. ments, The schemes of professional lobbyists, in the interests of the money. ed classes, will require stern resolution Its | great industries and boundless resources | DIY BOTs, i From man we | what, we Hastings AY we meet the full Ie and worked so ind of the CLIONs o 5 4 ¥ 100 SO1TY Ley Atthis ti hey ) ive! ranks, trying to save our county instead of the ticket, for The sunning compliments Gen, Hastings. It was carrying bou. quets into the enemy's camp while their to give heap upon own party was making a heroic effo stem the tide. We arenot here to these gentlenen advice or them censure, they are ge of it from other s There were plenty of good democrats | in town on Tuesday who stood up brave. | ly for the entire ticket, They did desert the ship, but stood loyal by th colors, When the democrats of Centre county | censure Bellefonte Democracy for this | betrayal they should be careful and not slaughter those who stood true to the finish, Spare the faithfal. ting plenty HITCes, not ou Death of Baufas Toot Rufus Toot, youngest son of Thomas and Catherine Toot, died at his home on East Beaver street, about 1 o'clock last Thursday afternoon, Nov. 1st, with | concussion of the brain, The deceased was aged 10 years and 7 months. Satur. day morning the remains were taken to Sprucetown for burial, . IT didn’t snow the next day, but it was very unpleasant weather for demo. crats, Hefonte Grain NO. 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