PENNSYLVANIA'S MAJORITY Gorernor-Elect Hastings Defeats Singerly by 243,367. The following table gives the plurality for Hastings and Singerly, with the Re publiean gain in each county as compared with 1882, also the pluralities of Harrison and Cleveland ip 1502: 1802 Plurall's, 180M Plural aa] CounTies, “UOT Adams Allegheny Armstr Beaver Bedford Berks Blair Bradford Bucks Butler Cam! Cam ~~ Fulton tireene Huntingde Indiana Jefferson Juniata Lackawani Lancaster. Lawrence Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Lycoming McKean Potter Schuylkill Snyder Bomerset Sullivan Bt pective major 210,000 majority; at large, District 1. *Bingham 1 ¥); 8. Halterman, 6.456 5. *Harmer, 20.506; 7. *Wanger, 4.100 Kirkpateick, 27%; 9. *Erdman, 1,973; 1 *Brosius, 11,000; 11. *Scranton, 2,248; 1 lelsenring, 5.477; 18. Brumm, 2.500: 14 Woomer, 9,785; 15.*Wright, 6,700; 16. Leon ard, 4,200; 17. Kulp, 925; 18. *Mahon, 7,50; 19. Stahle, 2.861; 20. *Hicks, 0085; 21. *Hefner, 10,550; 22. *Dalzell, 11,000; 28 *W. A. Stone, 11,000; 24. Acheson, § W090; 5] S00: 28. Griswold, 1.470 27. *Charles W 6.000 28. Arnold, 1,125 Republicans, 20 Democrats Those marke ] present © chosen in thi the Ninth district 16,042 *Phillips, stone are members of tl The only Ik thirty 1s Erdman ITEMS OF STATE NEWS, Matters of Interest from All Over the Commonwenlth, Pa., N 14. Three hildren, at Lon county, played with dynamite ploded. One had four fing the others were badly injured EAstoN, Pa, Nov. 14. —<Hugh Cal years old, was beheaded by a trolley while playing in the street. In a part of the city Edward Murphy, a was run down by a carand dr « the wheels, but he may recover ReApIxG, Pa, Nov. 0.—~A serious and perhaps fatal accident occurred at Beckers ville, this county, to Clarence Sweltzer, who was shot by Charles Black while throwing a board. The gun was accl- dentally discharged into Sweitzer's body His condition is critical : READ! Pa., Nov. 15. After a conte of two years the court yesterday after: declared William A. Witman, Den the select councilman from the Thi ward council met last nigh swear him in, but the Republicans : one Democrat failed to appear POTTSVILLE, Pa., Nov. 0. Timothy Hea ley, an employe of the Pottsville section re pair force of the Philadelphia and Read ing railroad, dropped dead after reachis his hom He worked all day, and was parently in good health. He leaves a wife and child old, and | 12. Miss Nettie Parker, aged 89, formerly housekeeper for the late President Buchanan slipped and fell yesterday while at work in her kitchen, breaking her thigh and sustaining other injuries, which it is feared will prove fatal. Miss Parker is noted for her many charitable deeds ALTOONA, Pa., Nov. 13. <Mayor Hoyer of this city, has announced that he will allow no more football playing within the city limits. He characterizes it as a brutal game, and says that he might as well per mit prize fighting. He calls attention to the danger of a riot, which might easily result from the conduct of the players and fheir friends at the conclusion of the game If an attempt is made to play the game cheduled for next Saturday, th Ayor will order the arrest of the participants The foothalllsts insist that they will ig nore the ediot HOMESTEAD, Pa, Nov. 18.—H. J. Bind has entered suit against the Carneglo Steel company for $30,000 damages. Bird was brought here during the strike from Chat tanooga, Tenn., by the Carnegie company He boarded at restaurant No 5, and was poisoned by some of the food for which yetmoming Hugh Dempsey, district mas r of the Knights of Labor, and others Are now serving time in the penitentiary Bird has boon ill ever since. Last April be was discharged on account of his ill health, for which he holds the Carnegie pany responsible. Select was to yea LAXCASTER, Pa, Nov James *HERIFY BALES : ty virtue of sundry writs of Flevl Fael Levarf Faclas and Venditionl Exponas | ont of the Court of Common Pleas and directed, there will be exposed to public ib the court house, in the borough of Bell fonte on SATURDAY, NOV.24, I'M atl o'clock p. my, the following real estate All that certain i boro of Millheim if Pennsylvania, bounded lows, to wit Beginning along Hne of Geo Peters &F a stone: thence along lands of Elvina Royel north 751" east 10 perches: thence north east 4 perches: thence south 75° west 10 perches to the place of beginning, containing 39 per ches as conveyed by PT Musser, recorded in deed book No, page 320, thereon ted Bn frame dwelll ouse and other outbuildings ALSO ground ia Lhe 3 tro and state ore : d as follows No. 1 Beginning vk oak, thence by vacant land { perches toa berch, thenee by igiried north 10° a white pine, thenee by vacant land north toa white thence so tharos 1} \ th and west 198 perches to 74 ith pine stear with a bell one a red heifer her a red heifer wit The owner is requested wil YEAar ol prove property, pay expenses or same disposed of according to law HexRY Gruyter NPOLS One pots on N B. SPANGLER, . ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices in all the courts. Consultation In English and German. Office on 2nd floor Cri der Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa J IRVIN MORRIS » JUSTICE OF THE PEACE MILESBURG, PA 11 legal business pertaining to that position left in h are, will be properly attended to Collections a specialty WJ SINGER, ATTORNEY AT LAW Distriet Attorney's office, Bellefonte, Pa. Collectionps business attended to prom ptly. 11 1a in Court House Hoberies in Contre County The robberies of country stores post offices are becoming quite frequent in Centre county, and the authorities are making a determined effort them. The last one was Long's store and post office at Potters Mills. Fifty dollars worth of stamps, the same amount of cash and a large quantity of | store goods were taken. Another Lime Kiln at Salona 1 The three lime kilns owned by A. G. | Morris & Co., at Johnsonburg, will be torn out this week. In their place one will be built at Salona and the other two will be constructed at Tyrone, November court will begin on Mon- day November 26th. The county jail is pretiy well filled with persons awaiting trial, Still prevail ng at a} and rofessional | and to stop ] NEVER BEFQ In the history of the mercanti tunity afforded for purchasing goods. THE LOW TARIFF PRICES! oH] ile trade was such an oppor- FF rtraordinari Heductions (i I} acdieg’ i cancel Ny Sr DOUGLAS SHOES R LYON BEILILEF( Children’s Butt I 25,1 ’ EDUCED AS FOLLOWS, & CO. INTE, PA. } ! A J ] RBOTION | naman Life or health, wha lor food, or water, of other d and whatever building. erection, cellar thereof. not sufficiently ventil ore drair 1 : ' AROS. 4 deciared rous to the pub . } ler 1 pox. cholera, sd Jo% Sho x : Are a. Gi} croup, or dip- typhoid fever, typhus fever od fever psing fever ders and i nuded vin of | epidemic eprony, and shal tha f wit who commun » public health upon » of she shall immediately r same to the board of health, the notify the teachers of every or quiring then to dispense with the tendance {is residing in the family 1 which such diss No person shall within the limits f this bor orugh. unless by permit of the board of health CAITY OF rminove 4 any patient affected w th any communicable the public health Any exposure of ant indi | vidual so affected, or any article esnvble of | carrying contagion or Infection, or A ne exposure of himsell or herse if, cause | disease dangerous to shall any person by | or contribute to the spread of disease from any | such indi 1 or dead body i RECTION K, which small les shall places of household in VOr Or mea attending Members of any diphtheria, seariet I shall abstain from public amusement As far as posaib.e from visiting other private | houses MY pox | exist RECTION bedding of Any com bed clothing and persons who have been sick w th municable disease dangerous health. and the rooms which they have ied during such siekness, together with their farnicure shall be disinfected under the direc tion of the board of health Lod 1 TION } Ihe clothing to oeen 11 persons residing within this borough who | have not been vaccinated so as to have taken | cow pox within seven Years shall be vacein- ated whenever the bomid of health shall re quire Section l) Every undertaker, or other person who may have charge of the funeral of any dead person, shall procure a properly filled out certifieate f the death and fta probable cause, In ageord. anes with form prescribed by the State Board of Health, and shall present the same to the Secretary of the Board of Health of Milesburg borough, and obtain a burial or transit permis and he shall not remove any dead body unt burial or transit permit shall have been pro cured SROoTION 12, Every person who acts as a sexton or under: hall so conduct his business as to avoid Ste iment or danger to the public health and | may prescribe to That whatever is dangerous fo | ver rutleraghe alr, | 18000ved between the month of May and Oe nk ilwholSRage Too dead from 4 § bot, diphtheria or scarlet fever, shall ever be i *xhumed or rem vad | noon of sald 4: rom one bullding to another, ! nor | the one hundred and eighteenth by any | worship or education, and | | miture, wood, glass, any kind of | Kitchen utensils { on bleyeles the public | | will not crac i an CYery pers the burial of a? disease a herein MONS as Lhe board of healtl event the spread of such | body shail be exhumed or | adopt such precaut disoase. No dead Tr roabi ve. and nobody c= v3 ae By order of ( Attest A.G. Rao | COURT PROCLAMATION ariet fever | Whereas the Hon. A of the Court wd al district. oo entre and Huntin Liley, and the | Centre tn F of Comm 1454, to me | Oyer and | very and Quar Bellefonte, for the county of Centre. and commence os the 4th {| Monday of November the 25th day of November fo | able disease dangerous to | of the Peace ; } 4 { county of Centre, that t} a) and to hereby continue two weeks given to the Coroner Aldermen and ( Notice | Justices nstables of said | w then and there | rsons, at 10 o'clock in the fore ¥. With their records, inguisi tions, examinations, and their own remem fa ey 1 in the proper § ! brances, to do those things which to thelr office | | Appertains | bound | the | Cen to in ree be done, d those who are | ie against | n the Jalil of ome lo prosecute ] izances to pre isomers At Are or sha re county, be then and 1 AgAINSt them as shall be just Given under my hand, at Bel day of Oct, in the year « wi va ih | be } efonte the 2x f our Lord, 194 and yearof the Independence of the United States. JNO. FP. CONDO. Sherif HOUSEHOLD ENAMEL, Supersedes Paint and Varnish Can be applied to any smooth surface, on fur metal including Makes old arti jon ew and is much carriages, stoves useq ot Requires Is applied cold with brush and dries absolute ly hard and glossy In two hours: kK, chip, blister or rab off SAMPLI BOTTLES sent on receipt of price, 4 ounces 8 ounces #c. 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