BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER o¢. 1800. CHAS. R. KURTZ, Ed. and Prop. VOL. 21, NO. 44. DEMOCRACY SWEEP | CENTRE COUNTY. A Triumphant Victory at Polls on Tuesday. the BIG MAJORITIES ROLLED UP. Old Cen Her Candidate That Shows That Wrenched One A Decisive Vote tre’’ can not be From Moorings Falls Bromgard Democratic Ticket Polled on Our in the Rear— Large Vote Leads the 18 Ticket. CENTRE COUNTY IS MINE AGAIN magnificent hopeful away. For sometime there was a large influx of voters in and about Bellefonte, who secured employment about the furnaces, iron works, lime kilns and other indus. A large portion of these the op Then the republicans have the benefit of the position claimed as republicans present prosperous coudition of local mn- This no doubt induced many ustries. democrats to d rift over to the republican h won side this year. Notwithstanding these facts the democrats one of the most de ve tories years and swept the The dates are as follows county y Iarge majorities fferent candi STATE TICKET Creasy, State Treasurer Mestrezat, Supreme Court Reily, Superior Court COUNTY ff Speer, Treasurer. TICKET Brumgart, Sheri Archey, Register Heckman, Commissioner Meyer, Riddle, Commissioner Auditor Auditor Commissioner Tibbens, Beck, Irvin, Coroner. Robb (Repub) Recorder Riddle over Fisher, Coms jut one part of the ticket failed elec. tion, that of the Recorder, and the con. ditions were such that this can hardly he considered a party defeat. The success. ful republican candidate, Nelson Robb, the of hundreds of stalwart democrats in every part of the received support county, who could not be induced to do otherwise, it some lessons can be gleaned Such is the result, and from No one individual can claim the credit for this splendid county Chairman, J K. Johnson, devoted all his energies to the campaign and gave the minutest detail every possible attention: and har won his laurels oa the first round, He was fortunate in the selection of an energetic, active and efficient set of local committeemen; these in turn were up. ported by carefullly chosen assistants, In addition there were hundreds of pa. result, Our triotic democrats who turned in and did | all in their power for the success of the party and did much effective work, All who participated in the work of the | responsible for what happen in Ohio, | Kentucky, Nebraska and other states, | will have the say. Un-Official Vote of the Election Held in Centre County on Tuesday, November 7th, 1899. LO vor BOROUGHS AND FOWNSHIPS State I'ressurer nor Supreme Court Superior Court Irons urer accept as an expression of dence in our course. £sSs0us From this result some drawn he democracy of Centre county will win as long as it represents the peo ple. Harmony will prevail as long as thereis no boss. Good, « eteut repre sentative ticket to In a publi Centre still clings to the sacred f Declaration of Iad« nosed to I imperial nholy war to deprive force, of their homes an . -—— OFFICERS ELECTED My Misstasis choose The | and aited States Senators New an Assembly, some Congressman; Pennsyl- vania, a State Treasurer, three Judges and one Congressman; South Dakota, three Judges; Nebraska, one Judge, two University Regents and one Congress man; New Jersey, eight members of the whole of the lower At Nebraska house and the of the elections upper house Legislature their last year went Fusion (Democratic-Populist) by 2.721; Ohio Massachu. the other States went Republican by 61,139, Iowa by 73,524, setls by 51,186, —— BLAMES HASTINGS The Philisburg Ledger a Quay organ, explains the political situation as fol lows “The ticket was badly cut up over the county and the returns uncertain, but we have reason to fear that under the leadership of the of the redoubtable Daniel the party has again been slaugh. tered, an end that was foreseen, or at least feared, several months ago. In this end of the county where Hastings’ influence is nil the result was all that could be desired. Register and record: er and one commissioner are conceded us, which saves the game from being a “whitewash "’ That is right, blame it on Dan. His shoulders are broad Dan is hardly the same day. a a - Tur vext three years Brother Riddle will play the part of silent partner in the commissioners’ office. Somebody else Daddy Heckman will be a sort of a boss of the roost for | ness, as Mr { 4% one the | rept | oo | good, | when the is from the people of the town He received a testimonial that he fally appreciates ; and it did not come to ] recause of the opp | : AD0Ompson was re Ruizeq most popular men on the an ticket, this year € not a resident of the t ws that the sent result that « It was an expression of public that should be carefully stu didates in the future who so positions, Bellefonte shows another The vole in s thi¥ town does not indicate the wonderfa thing and it | The new vote in the re. publican gains, due to the furnaces start. ing up and the operation of other indus tries in this section There is no doubt but that there has been a large increase in the voting population in this imme. diate section, but it is not so largely re. publican as many had thought Many of the workmen and families, who have come to this section, simply moved here from other parts of the county and the'r votes in the total do not change the re almost as many demo The re publicans are wonderfully disappointed sult in the county; crats moved in as republicans on this result of the vote The prosperity band wagon of McKin. the effect The people know ley and Haova did sot have that was expected that the expense of living was wonder. fully increased over what it bas formerly, all on account of the gigantic trusts that have grown up and been protected by the McKinley administration, laboringman and especially the farmer has learned this lesson by actual exper. lence, and the voters in this county could not be deluded by such talk, Yes, the wonderful republican galos about Bellefonte did not when the votes were counted, - oo — Tuose big crops in the far west, that brought big bank accounts to the farm. ers failed to deceive the “‘popocrats.” They know the difference between the The | materialize, | Register Record'r Commins y Tay an apparent pilaraiily of savs he will take and hold the scat in spite of threats made and Eis lieutenants IN KENTUCKY, maintam their \S The figures ently comp ow statement, hat the repu Governor have had The tota nearly 200 and M les made Bryan Both =i | the voles “a large measure ; Bryan Ia Clinten County the ar B. Lesher, § H ‘ and, sheriff; A r, and W. D. Kint The successful democt On the county ticket republican candidates elected ec 10 thonotary Y. Jones, commissione zing, anditor are John Noble, treasurer: 1. L H. Darrah, auditors the and J. A. McCurdy, commissioners CG. Hanna and WW, P Lesher, prothonotary, elected for third term, has over soo majority — la Clearfield County Returns from Clearfield county: it re main republican by from 100 to 200 ma. jority, the entire republican state and county ticket with the exception of Goss, the candidate for County Treasurer, be. ing successful by that small margin —-—— HOW STATES HAVE VOTED In the five states in which ralities were given in 1806 and 1808 States Pluralities 1866 188 68,.852R, Mi1-R 32,224 ~R., A13,576-D, + 47,497=R, ib The 01d Ticket, Says Depew, “To my mind—and I am pot speaking [Wiy-—it settles the question beyond doubt of the next Presidency, 1 believe it means that Mr. McKinley will be the | nominee of the Republican party, and [that Mr. Bryan will again secure the lowa Kentucky | Maryland... | Nebraska .. | Olio 63,524~R 17,804 DD, 7. 000-R, 2.7210 61,139-R President McKinley Has Spoken to the Cul | ats Boone | | protest against all tyranny, important | elections were held Tuesday these plu. | | been held | veterans pendence or Death,’ | faith in the pr | Nevertheless, | rights of the Cubans | at : | and blemished honor would speak out work. bat Washington COUTTS: d nt it of INDEPENDENCE OR DEATH ANS in Hieroglyphics A Havana a meeting of They that they are much satisfied with the enthu. commitiee of velerans went from to attend of a local centre veterans report siasm aronsed by the movement wher. ever meetings promoted by veterans have Senor Socades says that the hold the and have absolute alot motto, “lade omises of the Americans he declares, if the sa red should be aughed and their hopes of justice violated, | then the voices of their wounded aignity in even though that protest should mean suicide “Better die an honorable death. * ex claimed Senor Socades, "than live as slaves, carrying upon our foreheads the | brand of eternal ignominy | ROO reason to believe that be will show | bad faith toward us, | hope is gone. Senor Morlo, in addressing the meet. ing "President McKinley has spoken to the Cabans in hieroglyphics, and there is said If the dark day | FACT, FUN AND FANCY. dright Sparkling Paragraphs Selected and Original, things It is nothing whiskey 1 trouble ay the don’t object to dead people,’ said undertaker, “but 1 detest dead beats.’ The lodging house m harbor stress doesn't ROssip every time she entertains rnoomers ust when he's When a man’s single is . doubly interesting 0 women who are the same has YOues 1 not Nature many be Ans stalk, oceans murmar and moun talons peak Postage stamps may not be much talk ed about, but they are often on the tip of the tongue It's fanoy false teeth, When You are wearing them in you are wear ing them oul ahout "Ves," thought the monkey, as be looked at the end of his tail. “I can see my finish.” That old spying about “The early bird,” etc, is what yon might call a should come when Cubans realize that al] | Wormy chestnut. to make a solemn compact for war.” -——— ul CLRARFIRLD county Democrats should learn a lesson from Centre county, Factional quarrels don’t help democratic It will be necessary then | | Mother Hubbard ts a dress that should never be worn out. Though it cannot wear forever, the A girl does not object to being called a “maiden,” but she dreads the time campaign or simply went to the polis | awhile, for a change. works of Providence and McKinley, | Democratic nomination. majorities over there, when “lady” is added. I )