2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1845. MARY The State Gives Lowndes a Ma- jority of Twenty Thousand. NEW YORK ALSO GOES REPUBLICAN the Empire State Elected in The Fifty Majority in Thousand Griggs New Jersey by a Majority of Over Thousand. BALTIMO Nov. 6 state are slow ip to midnight, a ward in the city not a however, to ro | n a landslide and that the Democratic ticke t by majorities rangi rd. Ti iat the ed thei wnd that they ity in +) choose a tor Gibson a major NEW JERSEY REPUBLICAN, Admits tion of Griggs. It Democrat (1 the Elee- Mirman laim to have moorats claim Lani hii ei ol swepubll JOHN W. GRIGOS, the for McGill from 5,000 to 10.000 plurality It is certain, however, that the Republicans have elected four of the seven senators. This not material, as the senate will still be Republican, even though the Democrats were to elect all seven There has been an altogether unlooked for slump on both sides of the fight for assembly, thus leaving the complexion of the next ranch of the legislature #till in doubt The legisintu now stands Henato Republicans, b, mocrats, 1; in doubt, 1 Assembly «Republicans, 40: Democrats, 13; olnims state piu 1 counties 5 iy are ns follows Atl 500; Bergen, 1,000; Bar. Mogton, 500; Camden, 06,106; Cape May, Bx; Cw rland, M7; Essex, 06,000; Gloucester, 1,100; Mercer, 2,087; Middle sux, 682; Monmouth, 400; Morris, 1,000, Ocean, 1,97; Passale, 2,400; Salem, 800; sn tic AND REPUBLICAN | terday were Fully Seventeen Returns from both in coming to single Bomeoerset, 625; Sussex, 175; Warren, 664. Total, 256,182 ralities are: Hudson, 7,000; Hunterdon, Griggs’ majority over MeGill, 17,049, The senators clected in New Jersey Atlantic county, Samual loffman, rep; Cumberland county, ! Stokes, mn Pi Hudson county, W.D.D dem.; Mercer county, W. H. Skirmn Morris county, John B. Vreeland, 1 Ocean county, Robert B. Engle, rep tal Republicans, 6; Democrats, 1; doubt, 1 The members of the assembly elec in Naw county Union, 1,600; MoeGill's plu Jersey were as follow tlantl M. LL. Jackson, rep rlington Wilson J. E Camden county, G Burton, both we, Henry 8 Cape May county, F. L. Lu i} Ham, wrland cot Austin, rep. ; Me Phorson, ; Huchinson Hiddl y, Edward W. Hicks rep.; A. H. Slover, rep. ; George I'l roy Monmouth county still in dou county, Charles K. Hopkins, rep J ph B. Richter, rep. Ocean « ywer, rep. Passa Robert H nmunty pram wanty King loomfleld, H. Minch, rep. Kss Munson rep J. A D. K Glou , dem. ; (Queen, THE MAJORITY IN YORK. Republicans Carry the St by and Retain Ni Y : N { N 50,000, the Legisinture, } um dem. , Te nth al lieans t went Republican by to congress from the ceded by the Repul distri gin. Cummin at 4,000 ounties is con Last yoar the a small mar the un where od to gain, excopt Democrats had Alb ny wmrent and t ; le ticket seemed to fall upon New York and Kings county, In Kings county the surprise was great. It was the home county of the Demoeratio nominee for secretary of state, and yet it had not Hed the vot nova | mld, Indeed it the galn support that it was sup fell far behind Even Albany county did not come up to the recor ws supposed to make, The result, taken at its best, was a well told victory for Republicanism so far as state issues wont In the the Democracy won. Tammany is in control of New York gity. the Cleveland element in control in Albany and Republicans dominant in all other parts of the state. This gives a re sult that is not satisfactory to either party. The state inajorities for all Republican candidates are in excess of any figures thought of by leaders of any party David B. Hill will not go back to the senate at Washington unless the Demo erats should elect a big enough majority In the assembly next year to overcome the Republican majority In the state sonate on joint ballot In Now York city the Good Government organization will not be entitled to print municipalities fta candidates on the regular ballots next year, if It has a ticket In the fleld, as it did not poll the 1 per cont. of all votes cast necessary under the law for a place As the the returns from the connties come In all predictions of Republican losses and gains were noted. Palmer, for gecretary of state, whose plurality it was alleged would be greatly cut in all north. ern counties, showed a gain over his vote of 1808 in almost every county. | tWOo years ago | ticket 1s elooted and the common council | will contain three more Republican al Erin, while hig opponent had lost in tho votes was induced New York city made a monger ort of by the § Tammany ord by ing a plurality in New York The Socialists polled more th which makes tem the third city Dr. Parkhurst says that he is couraged at the has boon learned of fifty movement, although It took what its mem bers thought was the best course, where obtain result, that a great and that the The Republican chalrman, Laut nn of the More rbach, day ist} “Fusion is for and poll fusion he sald, faction o f ever ho his decin MOCRATS ( tRY KENTUCKY. Major! Fhelr Small, Candidate Democrats ir Apathy in Virginia. wns which it was prop i issue in this ean Republicans Win in Kansas, better sh generally anticipated lieans carry Wyandotte Cherokes Montg ry, Re | Joh n countios but sy rule | year % eclectic ever m ms Misslesippi JAC) day throughout t state warm, but Fopulists Snowed Under, Nov. The weather yester lear and the indications are that not more than half the registered vote was polled. From reports received up to this hour it is estimated the Democratic major ity will be from 85,000 to 50.000, The Pop ulists did not receive 16 per cent. of the to- tal vote In this city 340 votes were polled, being less than half the registered votes. Burkett, the Populist candidate for governor, got 14 of this number. and the remainder went to the Democratic candidate Was cnst McLaurin, Town's Big Populist Vote, Drs Moixgs, Nov, 6.<The Republican gains over two years ago run nearly 24 to a procinet. This will give Drake, p., for governor, a plurality of over 80,000 if the presont rate of gain is continued. The Republican state central committee claims the state by 50,000 or over, The committee claims the legislature by two-thirds ma jority. The present indieations are that the Populists will make large gains all over the state, making thelr total vote, perhaps, 50,000, the largest over polled in the state Mayor Pingree Re-elected, DETROIT, Nov. 6. Mayor Pingree is elected for his fourth term by upward of 10,000 plurality over Goldwater, dem. His majority is over 5,000 greater than The Republican oity dermon than last year. Of sixteen alder He had | hon chosen bus three or four are Demo- gained except in New York, Kloge and | sats. Thre | only way in which there could be said to be a Democratic gain towurds normality 1 from had nn 9.000, party in this not dis- lesson committe hould never have gone intoa fusion it there DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH, Parrviage of Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt and Her Titled Ww YoRg, Noy At high noon to Lover, day of Mr. and Mrs vas created a duchess of England by marriage to the Duke Marl borough. The ceremony took place it =t Thomos' Willlwn K Vander! Young Episcopal church, and was per formed by Bisho t who christ ened and cor Henry Potter nounced ti the immedint crowded wit! nals f viety der in the First Degree \ rant, assistant superintender Baptist ch day afterno \y the murder of Blanche Lamont, for which he has been on trial sinc was yester The jury was arrived at the there was ation of mercy the punish The verdict was Durrant broke int of emotion, and the prisoner threw his her neck and soothed her ) his old time composure as soon as he left his room twirl ONeern ns out twenty and verdict on the first ballot no re } ment was fis loudly cheered a violent 1s «1 at death Mrs paroxysm about Durrant Arms Overs | mother, and he left the court ing his mustache with as Tittle if he were merely a spectator Twenty-five Firemen Injured. NEW York, Nov. 6.—A fire started last night in Keeps' shirt factory, at Broad way and Bleecker strects, which extended to Or why street, and is estimated to have done a damage of $1,000,000, The com paratively new building of the Manhattan Savings institution was destroyed. Two other buildings were destroyed and others damaged by fire and water. The firemen bad several narrow escapes from being crushed beneath falling walls or burned to death. Chief Reilly and twelve men wore at work on the sixth story where their os cape was cut off. They cut a hole through to the wall to the adjoining building, One firemen was carried off unconscious, Twenty-five firemen were seriously hurt. BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS Eugene Field, the Chicago poet, Was found dead in hig bed in that city, a vie sim of heart disease, M. Bourgeols has formed a now minis try for France, the new premier retaining | the ministry of the interior. [John D. Rockefeller has presented $3, | 000,000 more to Chicago University, 1m V's ing his total donations to that institation $7,000,000, By —_: ,,» Miss Consuclo Vanderbilt, daughter HUMPHREYS Dr. Hamphreys' Specifies are solontificosily enrefully prepared Betcodies, used for years in private practice and for over thirty years by the people with eutire success Every single Bpecific & special cure for the diseased They cure without drugs he aysiem and are in fect and Remedies of the World, wu CrRES Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation Werms, Worm Fever, W Teething; Colle, Crying, Wakefulnoss Dinrrben, of Children or Adult Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis ~-Neuralgin, Toothache, Vaoeachs Headaches, Bick Headache, Vertigo Dyspepsin, Dillousness, Constipation Suppressed or Painful Periods Whites, Too Piofuse Croup, Laryngitis, Hours Salt Rheum, Erysips r Rbeamatism, Ihe Malarin, Chills, Fe Catarrh, Influenza, € 20 -Whoeoping Cough L?7=Kiduey Disgnses “UN ~Nervous Debiliry 30 Urinary Wenkness 34 -Sore Throat, | yl HUMPHREYS wWiTCH “The Plle Ointment.” named . purging red f dowd the Bovereign rm Ce Period BEBE ERNERENEENE . . Arora al SS - aac aaaaaa loerated Thy . HAZEL O11), Eriol Blac, 28 Cus, prepaid on receipt Bold by 1 ola, or a t In Momrsneye Manta $4 pages, | MAILED FRE SPECIFICS. PROFESSIONAL CARDS CEITTR.AL STATE '-: NORMAL :-: SCHOOL | LOCK HAVEN, Expenses low to teach the St as Ap, aud so dollars at graduation. Tuition, $1.2: week; (State aid de- ducted 75 cents per week Heat, light, washing, furnish and good board, only $3 per week The net cost for tuition, board, heat and furnished room for the fall term of y $60; for the winter term of 12 week: y $45, and for the spring term of 14 weeks, only $52.50. The net cost of the whole Senior year of 42 weeks is only $107.40 The Faculty of the Central State Nor. mal School is composed of specialists in their several departments, Five leading colleges are represented, A well ply ew Model Sohool fur. nishes superior training to professional students, Graduates command good po sitions and meet with excellent success. The handsome new building, erected at @ cost of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars, is now finished and oc cupied. Accommodations first class. Electric light in every room, carpets, spring beds, wardrobes, new furniture, fourteen bath rooms, Hot and cold water on every floor. Fan system steam heat. Smead system of ventilation, Everything is new and convenient, Stu. dents may enter at any time. Lock Haven is accessible by rail from all di regtions, We shall be glad to correspond with any who are interested. Send for free catalogue and secure rooms for next term, JAMES ELDON, A. M., Ph. D., Principal, Central State Normal School, Lock Haven, I'a. room 16 weeks is 1 , Only ate gives so cents a week | RAILROAD SCHEDULES P ENNSYLVANIA it Bi PA NAY " - rrr rr EEE . M Ha Jersey Shore Willlamsport Ly Williamsport Ar At Philada N. York via Tan N. York via Phila Fi sireet * Dally. t Week Days, 6:00 p.m 1 10:10 a. mm. Sunday New York and Philadelphia Sleeping Cars attached to Beech Creek R. R. train passing Mill Hall, east bound at 9:37 West bound at Risa m Pullman Parlor Cars on Day trains between Williamsport and | adeiphia JW. GEFHART General Supt Sunday YELLEFONTECENTEAL R AILROAD To take effect May 2X, 1¥ EASTWARD FB STATIONS WEETWARD AM Ar Ly LR Bellefonte 5 40. Coleville LE 7] Morris 8 N Whitmer t Hunters Fillmore ou irialy 30] ovrenses Waddle Seotia Crossing | § LBL OF Ln KTUmMr ine 8 04] Struble 8 02] cnvsrvsen INN re 8 00] wueState College Q ~ 8 20 By BROS ra aa. 3 ) Morning trains from Montandon, Williams. ort, Lock Haven and Tyrone connect with rain No.7 for State College. Afternoon trains from Montandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone con nect with Train No. 11 for State College. Trains from State College connect with Penna. RB. R. trains at Bellefonte Daily except Suntiag "1 4 THOMAS, Supt ENTRE COUNTY BANKING COMPANY. Corner of High and Spring street, Receive Deposits: Discount Notes, J JD. SHUGERT, Cashier
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