REPUBLICAN CONGRESS Returns Indicate That Result of | the Election, CONGRESSMAN WILSON'S DEFEAT, It Is Claimed That Dayton, His Opponent, Wins hy a Thousand Votes —A Republican Succeeds Congressman Breckinge The Re-clection of Speaker Crisp, Nev. 7.-Ru received by the Ass Press hat the next house of representatives will be Re publican. The returns now show a gain for the [ WM 1 he ains are distributed as follows: West Virgin 3: Now York, 12: Massachusetts, 4; Mary land, 8: Kentucky, 2; Pennsylvania Ilinois, 5; Nev 8: Conneotiout kan 1 nio, Indiana N Carolina, 1 role sland 3: Colorado, woonsin, 1; 1 ul A dispatch fro heeling, W BAYS central con mittee claim that Wilson is defeated fo by 1,000. They also Wi NEW YORK turns show t ociated Republicans of I'he Republican CONKIUss THE BUCKEYE STATE. Ohio Direaks Her Record on Big Republi can Pluralities. CINCINNATI, Nov. § Ohl state I'l officers i tary of state, the tin, } iam Wallace, soci Ohio has brok can plurali tofore ernot 1883 Whil CONEY tion in cor ocrats and SOUTH DAKOTA. poweri steads ment, able nor wore 1 id, dem. ; Charles H. She , present inear ¢ TEP. ; Howe, pop.; M. D. Alexander, pro Yu " ARGO COLORADO, cities of ove debtedness wasessed thelr provides f r £1. 500 00x Ibert W. McIntire nben n = governor over Walte his ticket cans will undoubtedly control ture and re-elect Senator Wol pop., is beaten by Shaffroth gress, in the First may defeat Bowen ny thousands 1 Ql and © amnendments to the state el al certain sty autho f rt “ Ty : i none and amnesty to consolidating izing the investment other than United and refusing b who, after reaching the age of 18 years bear arms against the United States, The candidates for governor were: R. P dem. : Theodore Winters States Nevada bonds, persons George Peckhan ailvorits TENNESSEE, Mexrns, Nov, 7.1 governor for tw preme court ill choose a United States sena eed Isham GG. Harris, dem. The dates for governor were: Peter Th present incumbent, dem Henry Evans, rep.; A. L. Mims, pop Turney for governor BO majority over Evans, rep son county. Ten Democrats ele Méfrisniature from this counts from over the stats But parties Years and the leg has about in David ted to the dem are ooims 100 indica nn diminished NEBRASKA, LAXCOLS Nov tl elected state officer for four yedrs and the legis 18ture, which will choose a United States senator to succeed Charles ¥ Manderson, rep. The candidates for governor wes P. DD. Bteurdevant, dem Silas A. Hol comb, dem.-pop.-fusion; Thomas J. Ma Jors, rep.; E. A. Gerrard, pro Returns on legislature are limited and mixed, with prospects that the complexion of that body will be so eclose as to be In doubt for several days. Both parties claim it. Impartially viewed the situation shows the Republican strength about equal to the Fusion combination, with nineteen doubtful districts that may go oither way to hear from Nebraska | taining | dead Bry TEXAS, AUBTIN, Nov. 7.~Texas elected state of- flcors for two years and the legislature, which will choose a United States senator to sueeeed Richard Coke, dem. The can didates for governor were: Charles A Culberson, dem.; John B. Schmitz, lly white rep.; W. K. Makemson, rep.; T, L. Nugent, pop.; J. M. Dunn, pro Democrats Carry Alabama, MONTGOMERY, Nov, 7.—The returns from this state indicate the election of all the Democratic nominees, with the possible exception of Denson, in the Sevonth con gressional district, which at present seems to be in doubt. The Republicans are very active in the Fourth and Ninth districts, but Robbins and Underwood have good majorities in the. Fifth Cobb d feat Goodwin, leader of the Populist All Democrats In Georgina, ATLANTA, Nov. 7 sional clections | electod Ther felt In it the wrth, Seventh and In the state Was no uneasiness any hn Tenth districts, and in cach « ho di tricts Derm majorities Maryland Goes Republican, A x . 12 the f in a great many vears, has gone Hepubll The CONZressIm out of six, cans have elected three of four | can i 1 IY] robability His interes I by an al ALRO eral w { tuate In of Centre arn and 4 per te CACTES A tone bank ba Sel . 0 erches to a berel } ee by 1 {° wes } Boi of John Seigtiried north I 168 perches to & to white pi { thence by Dr. B perches to the piace of A acres and 47 perches one be ginning containing and allowance Tract No beginning at § ener rat above mentioned tract 877° E 100 perches to piteh pine, thenee N 76° KE 188 perches to stone, thenee along the second de seribed tract N 7° W 100 perches to stones, thenee 8 768, W 188 perches to the place of beginning, containing 1:10 acres and 40 perches and allowanes, Tract No. 4beginning at a white pine, thence by land of Daniel Seigiried 8 107 KE 168 perches ton birch. thence by land vacant at time of stirvey 8 80° W 424 perches to a pine, thence by the same land and of C. Wagner and other tract N 10° W 108 perches to chestnut oak and thence by the latter N 50° E £3 perches to the place of beginning, containing 419 acres and allowanes Selzed taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Eimer Douty et al sdministra tor, dno, P.Loxno, 3 fallen pine, 1) along the { Sherifl’s office, Bellefonte, Pa Sheriff. NEV In the history of the mercantile trade was such an opnor- tunity afforded for purchasing goods, "HE LOW TARIFF PRICES! Still pravail T' n dolla Frtraordinarv Ji = BOYS SUITS, DOUGLAS SHOES REDUCED AS FOLLOWS, lic hea i measles, dipht teachers of nse with i. healt nor exposure of any ind} o capable of { tr by any mae lf of self RLY | ead {isease from any which smal! 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