CIRCULATION DO OVER 1500. CHAS. M'KINLEY WINS THE PRESIDENCY. The Resuit is a Victory for Gold and Protection. WALL STREET STILL RULES More Gold Ameri The People Want More Protection, Standard, More of English Rule in can Financial Legislation—And tainly Will get it. Latest Returns, they Cer Returns on Page 2 and 3. Six columus of election returns will be found and 3 of this iss ue. | the or pages 2 They contain reports from nearly al pal This report was com- from received up to Wed- Ame any political pring states. returns piled ay morning by can Press Associatic 1, § bias nesd RESULT IN CENTRE COUNTY. a HURot W. Rumberger, fo corder and G. safe ter have astern P. Miles ie returns from the E properly sealed and can the re not not be opened until Return Judges meet to- day, at n Briefly summed up Centre county went or McKinley, J oon. Fisher and Schofic The following tot: » them average Als a} + ADOUL 4¢ Congress Arnold Spangler Assembly Wome Curtin. Schofield ¢ sdorf Foster Sheri! Weaver Commiss: BRYAN CANNOT LOSI This was Chairman Jones’ Statement Early Wednesday Evening. Chairman Jones, of at "We cannot republicans are perpetrating for Bryan, Our people Cali yan Chicago, Nov. 4. the National 6 o'clock this Th In In Democratic committee, evening said ; lose. diana is frauds Iowa's later returns are our way Kentucky is all right, fornia I have do not fay and Oregan have gone for Br of West and 1 concede McKinleys' election.’ no fear Virginia day that Mr. Hanna's news agents first permitted the | country to believe and it is not impossible that corrected figures will show Bryan's election, Certainly Chairman Jones is confident of Bryans election and Mr, Jones is uot a visionary man, In the national course of events the suspension must soon be over and the | facts be ade known. Meanwhile we | counsel Mr. Bryan's friends to be calm | and patient. The Thurs Hog Harrisburg Patriot There is ©» loser o doult 52 is much « than a In regard to the above,jt is our opinion | that McKinleys majority will not be as large as first reports Jindicated, The result points clearly to Bryan's defeat, as we see it, R. KURTZ Tu. and Prop. head Unofficial Vote of the Election Held In Gentre Gounty on Tuesday, Ire FOWNSHIPS Centre Howard “iillesh Millhe sident N02 BELLEFONTE, PA, TH Con President rer Kress URSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1806. November SCHOLARSHIP rere CONTEST Wm. BB. Rerick Miss Mary Teltmyer, (Parti 0474 6147 i, ROBBERS VISIT BELLEFONTE ‘ntered on oct 3rd, 1896. | page) VOL. 1 NO. 44. Five Residences Were Tuesday Morning, TAKEN Hesi A FEW VALUABLES So Clue as to Who They Wer Wate nd 1 Were Tal €n peop! cause; nd in no unc th is the result, standard him for That judgment of called as the 1's official While in the th others, different d, all tr ne, | th its might follow The beet wdurance has almost Hmit reache wd patience will cease to a virture These are the serious phases of the ( to-day. To thoughtf miry’'s condi }CCASION for alarm Our well al advantage. It is pledge and associ wil harge of his official dut. les. If corporations and trusts, and the combined mu ney powers contributed largely to his clection, it is the hope that | they will not influence him in the coura. | | as possible to sleep in a dark room. geous discharge of his solemn duties Adelphi Dance, The Adelphi club of the Pennsylvania State College will entertain, Priday even. ing, by giving a dance to their friends at | the Inn. Lettan and Chappell’s orches- tra will furnish the music. The patron. esses will be Mrs, Geo, W. Atherton, Mrs, Wilbur FT. Reeder, Miss H. A. McEl wain, Mrs. J. P. Jackson, Mrs. John N, Lave and Mrs. H. H. Stoek. The Monday tir about the ual sti he hotels Nearly all the boys have the necessary 1:4 funds to enjoy themselves, and they did Many were joyously happy with “o y 1 sl i their fay Wu i for addition, of many and juli retums becanu lent all recorded large for McKinley indicating al mutry This continued that all the midd for McKinley prevail throughout, e-west states had gone Excitement and pande moninm ed at republican head. quarters. The democrats weve resigned At 11 p. m, the republican forces turn leadivg and an tin horn % on the dia The Ie stood lomt and with drums bundance of fireworks and Bond hir the made things how! mond illuminated night marching sion passed over | proce : principal streets while democrats on the sidewalks and made the best of a discouraging situation Ld - - Should Sleep in Dark Rooms Children should be accustomed as soon Une less they have learned to be afraid of it the darkness is soothing to the nerves, and tie rest is more profound and refresh. ing thon when there is the unconscious stimulation of light, It is particularly desirable for children of a nervous tem. perament that Jight should be excluded, yet it is most often the nervous sensitive child whose imagination has been filled with fears of the shapes the dark may hide.—~November Ladies’ Home Jonrnal, og the Bucknell boys ‘hey cele brated the victory in fine style, as they usually went down before State's strong men . Parmer and BUCKNER 1 to votes in Centre ¢ Water Companies Consolids Rebersburg’s two old water compani | now one 1 with the JAN recently a the olidale incor three considerable feel have con LE) 1 water comy Ther the the une any are was ing between old and unchartered coun x pecte new company with charter anies at An amicable merger has taken place and now all is one and peace reigns, The new order of things, vnderstand, have up- wards of 200 feet of head from the moun. we will tain 1'4 miles south of town and the sup- ply of water adequate for all its needs, - Our roosters are not in a very healthy condition. Some are quite sick and oth ers are indisposed. Will keep them shut up this time, - Cnran county will have a new set of post masters, ere long, REPUBLICANS estimate Thursday; Me. | at | mance { have nes d birth of a | Kinley 277 electors and Bryan 170, C saw Maher Hyrrisox K trit LINK’ pot i ited with good effect -— Again with Us events af audien by 3 hypnotist, habe Prof at the no doubt bu receive a great welcome at pera house to nn losed ¢ armel ning he ¢ Mt. C sful week the Pr trodu st Taine a me 10 vole on ith The the names .& A arn noticed: | Kephart, A. Sternberg, D. Kelly, « Robt. McKnight, Ire Woodcock, all of Philadelphia; James r Cheesman, Nelson Lucas and son, Waa, tabulated statement | Reed, Charles McCafferty, W, PF, Shug. official returns, ert, George Boal, all of Washingion, D. very vesr the correct result. C; Wm. T. Hillibish, Loranie, 0; John - Net His Pastls. howe, p ACARES! Patrick Diskin, La- {trobe, Pa: Ed. nki i Peter Jacobs, the brewer, was a happy | Harry Fitzerald, Rania rise individual on Monday. His wife and | Rodgers, Pitcai Ww v family arrived from taelr former home, | ge pon - Ryu, [Ette3 y ' | Shore; Tiny Smith, West Virginia; Bd. Baden, Germany, and will reside at this | co aver, Niagara Falls and others, place. Mr, Jacobs left his family six | .—— years ago and came to this country, He | Tum next day was gloomy--the weath- recently took out naturalization papers | er and political bulleting, and cast his first vote on Tuesday. Wo MELSDORY got mangled the Hasting busz saw. Poor yy Howing Di spate bh. At Garma this week. 18 Opera House. every nignt John Conner - -— - Tur above made was from They are ————— Ee —.— Ar DALR bas an eye on a plum.
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