2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, RE a BELLEFONTE PA., NOVEMBER 10, 1808, ROCSEVELT LECTED The Rough Rider Chosen Gove ernorof New York, PENNSYLVANIA ELECTS COL. STONE. The Vote of Dr. Swallow On About 100,000. {OORKEES WINS IN NEW JERSEY [Ie Will Be Backed by a Legislature That | Will Elect a Republican to Succ of Two Congress- Smith the Senate the States rats Elect land Nebraska 3,000 Pl men in Mary Republi urality siricis lodging | Ee] Aare made the and was found puaness of registration t the pe rather than eral the occasion ila were few and d. There was friction lend pres no a putien and police, the ones {stance to other in the gervation of order Enough returns from assembly dis- to show the election of 80 Republicans and Democrats with nine districts oubtful or not heard from. Conced- ing the latter to the Democrats, the Republicans will still have a majority of ten In the assembly and 14 on joint ballot. This computation, if borne out by cfficial returns, will mean the tion of 2 Republican to the United Staten senate in place of Edward Mur. phy, Jr., Denocrat, The election of Captain Willlam As. tor Chanler, Democratic nominee for congress from the Fourteenth congres- gional district, was conéeded by a good sized majority by the Quigg man- agers at 11 o'clock Jast night. The political friends and associates of Captain Chanler declared him elected by over 10,000 majority, Quigg's ma- tricts have been received probable 61 all ni elec. eed James | United Elects a | jority two years ago was nearly 12,000, All Colonel Roosevelt's associates on the Republican state ticket ably elected with him, The returns both from greater New York and from the counties outside of this municiaplity are incomplete, but enough have been received to indicate a heavy falling off In the vote up the state, while the vote in the city was well sustained. The sequence is a falling off in the Repub- lican plurality in the state from 12,000 to the approximated figures given above, Outside of greater New York the vote for Van Wyck only about one fifth of one per cent, above that of Porter in 1808, There appears to be a loss of four Republican congressmen in the Brooklyn district, the Second, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth: and Con gresaman Quigg, who of about ; has bx efented by Villlam Chanlor 3 ] cone is had a majority 9 000 ¢ STONE WINS IN The PENNSYLVANIA. Republican Candidate's ity Is Nearly 150,000, Plurasl “ A NEB Republioan Plurality eb RASKA SURPRISE. Fleoted S00), Governor of 3.000, This of the verdict of 1556 The thus governor the is the be running will by in count far po far an ticket in Het Hayward ahead of his ticket it result on 1 concerned, and as it that in slightly make the maining state offices very close, The most surprising feature of It all the strength displayed by Re- publican legislative candidates, the few returns received showing them even ahead of Hayward As these are from but une or two counties, however, they fall to indicate assuredly the come« plexion of the Jegisiature At midnight Chairman Slaughter, the Republican state committee, “We have elected the entire Republican ticket by pluralities of not less than 8,000, and possibly to exceed 5,000, We will have a majority of the legisieture on joint ballot and will elect a Re- publican United States senator to suc ceed Benator Allen, We have elected three congressmen and probably four of the six.” The fusion committee made no state. ment further than to insist that they had carried the state and legislature, would ba to bw of sald are probe | state | CONNECTICUT REPUBLICAN. Majorities For the State Candlaates Win Average Fully 156,000, New Haven, Conn., Nov, $.-The re- | pult of the election in this state yester- day was a general victory for the He- publican ticket, Complete returns from 166 towns of the 168 In the state give Lounsbury, 76,067; Morgan, Dem. 08.408, The same towns In 1886 gave Cooke, Rep., 100,009; Sargent, Dem, bl 206. The majorities average fully 156,000, The Republican candidates have suffered most from the decrease in the vote, but no particular digaffection can be sald to be shoy the general result, The only real tent in the ond district whet Sperry, the Res H. Wel tep., yn by Was Congros ad James MISSOURI DEMOCRATS’ CLAIM. soenntor Cockrell, Is As tee lection of It Is Sald, he | sured, Fusion Wins In Mh Minn, 2 Soldier V at Camp Meads North Carolina's Demooratio al ticket Is elected A Light Vote In Ithode Island, Providenge, Nov, 8.~The vot Hght throdghout h tate tion of both Republi was A Toreg constitut The ainst ole an cand for congress gion The probably districts ¥ unis the larger than approved ne revised been rejected ited heavily ag vote In the « expected It v “a ion MoeMillin's Majority In Tennessee, Nashville, Tenn, Nov. 8.The Demo« cratic executive committee claims ab -, 000 majority for McMillin. The Repub | liean committee concedes MeMillin's election by 10,000 majority ature shows Democratic gresamen: Eight publicans, The state light, gains, Cone Democrats; two Ree vote throughout the + Texnas' Usual Domocratio Sweep. Austin, Tex... Nov, B-Beattering re ports from the state indicate that the state Democratic ticket will be elected by a large majority. Incomplete returns from thin, the Ninth congressional dis trict, shows that the Democrats will elect Burleson by a fair majority, Democorats' Clean Sweep In Loulsiann New Orleans, Nov, 8.The Democrats In Louisiana made a clean sweep yes- terday, electing six congressmen, three rallroad commissioners and three Judges In the parish of Orleans, | is a Democratic appear to} Be neral { | 00: | district cone- | The legis | THE RESULT IN MARYLAND. Democrats Snceceed In Eleoting Two of the Congressmen, 3altimore, Nov. 8-Full and semi official returns from the city of DBalti- more and partial returns from the bal- ance of the state make It reasonably certain that Marviand has returned four Republican and two Democratic congressmen, after an extraordinarily close but entirely listless election, This gain of two, The suc- Walter 8mith, Dem. majority of about Fep., Second 400; Frank John by a censful are First district Ww inker, 200 to illlam DB by Wachter, Rep majority Fourth district, 1 EE. Mudd . ie rom James REPUBLICANS CA RRY DE L AW ARE inlm Ths mennto Dr Hare ag N swallow Admit woerats From Kentucky, Majority. os Moines. Ia Noy } The fown'a RHepubllioan Demos Fried ied We I'he Vote of New H . amg yulil Dakota, Republicans Clalmm Sonth Rioux Fa 4 from gains have Chairman state that ernoy ticket gress urns the sin been Herreld small the Republican committee, expresses the belief Phil tep., candidifte for gov. is elected, with the entire and Bur for cons ip state ke and Gamble Vaston Makes the Biggest Claim, Topeka, Kan, Nov. § baugh, of the Repubilcan stale come mittee claims the state for Stanley, tep., for governot and Chair man Riddle, of the fusion committes claims the state for Leedy. fusion, by 11.000 by 5.000 Not a Vote Against Joe Wheeler, Birmingham, Ala, Nov. S.A solid Demociatic congressional Yh was elected from Alabama. General Joe Wheeler was unanimously re-elected in the Eighth, not a vote being oast egainst him, Ropublioan Governor of Nevada, Reno, Nev., Nov, S.~Indications point to the election of McMillin, Rep, for governor; Newlands, silver, for cone gress. Flannigan, Rep, senate, and at jeast two out of the four assemblymen for this district, North Dakota's Itepublioan Matority Fargo, N. D.. Nov. L.-Reports from over the state are very meagre, but in- dieate slight Republican gains over 1596. An estimate on the state gives the Republican ticket 4.600 majority. BARGAINS, ANTED «The Raymond The Cente WANTS, ETC. f Wi teflon jrrerent addrens ¢ form-ely of Democrat \ FANTED The pres of John Giflord. recently of Us Pa. by the Centre ANTED Democrat W avis shannon, Pa ent posto pia cols Mills ¥ The present add ous a Mo formerly received his mall by The Centre Democ: a Any information of tus of GG. W sain, recent will be considered a favor ANTED address Via, En BT i tiement | APM NISTRATOR'S Chairman Al« | y Office OK BALY wi Hartford asl | CHF LEGAL NOTICI PROCL AMATION WHEREAS the Hie Judge of oy wt mh J i ial district of Centre, havi date the directed for and Orpl {ern In the matter of the ler, 1ate of Walker townshin The undersigned having bee n gra of administration on sald estate, notios by given 1o all perrens Knowing these debled to the decedent 19 make immediate payment, and those having elalms are 1oquest ed to present them duly authenticated for ast W.RUMBERGER adm'r Hublersl Pa outa x48 ure NOTICE Notice is hereby given that letters of ad istration on the estate of Flizabeth Kupert of Walser town«hip undersigned min late have been granted to the All persons having claims again { said estate will present them daly au hentioat ed for setilement to XN, Peck. Mingoville, Pa. who Is asthorized to set for the administrator, JOUN GUIPE, x4e WA MIT IN PARTITION To the heirs and legal representatives of J, C. Zimerman, deed, of Walker township Helrs of David Zimmerman, dee'd Zimmerman, Freeport, 111 Orangeville, 111; Rev, Andrew 8, Zimmerman, Lansing, Mich. : Emma smith, Dakota, 111: Al bert Zimmerman, Rook Grove, 111, Laura Fos ter, Rook City, HL; Oordelia Hunt, Reek Grove, ii: Sajome Zimmerman, Dakota, 111. Heirs of Caroline Boy, dee’: Roxana Houp, Reck Grove, 11; John soy, Boek Grove, 11 1 Fer. nando Moy, Rook Grove, 11: James Hoy, Rock Grove, 111; Alfretta Olde. Rock Grove, 111 Mag ©. Robison, Spring Mills, Centre coun: ae notioe that in persuwses of an order of | the Orphan's Court of Centre county, Fenpsyl vania, a writ in partition has been issued re turnable on Monday, the 2th day of November, and that an inquest be held for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of said de. cedent on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 188 At @eloek a.m. BL tie late residence of the deceased, at hich time and place you oan be present 1 yon per All hat potent messuzge, tenement and Bleanor | Catharine Musser, | } i | tract of land situate in the township of Walk 1 or. County of Centre, and State of Peunsylva nis, bounded and described as follows: On the | north by lands of J Jotinsonbaugh, on the west by lands of Hon, ( yras Gordon, John White, | #0 d the Central Rallrond of Veunsylvania, on the south by ands of Samuel Hi nd and on the | ext lauds of H. Sproul Ahigrman > mn | nerman, containing one hun Are | and ten (1103 { serves and eighty five (8 Were hes Bore or jess i WM. 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