2 % ] 5 CHAS. R. KUR,, Proprietor. M'KINLEY AND ROOSEVELT A Complete Landslide on Tuesday for the Republicans WE MUST GO UP SALT RIVER The Republicans Have Won All the Honors—A Repetition of 1800 Re- of Centre County Were Official Count To-Day. turns Sealed Nothing succeeds like success, and a politician never feels happier than when the returns come his way. That is why we democrats have the ‘dumps’ and are bundling up our traps for another long, sad journey to that desolate, dreary clime known as ‘‘Salt unfavorably We have got to go; and we'll We an- River.” take our medicine without a squeal, met the enemy, and they dealt us other solar plexus; the pain we suffer is not half so annoying as when our repub lican neighbors come along and poke all That the fate of sometimes you'r up, and then sorts of fun at us. 1s politics you ain't. We are not sure the country will go to the dogs because we can't have our carried “‘there are views out; others’’ you know who say ‘things are different.” Democrats have no regre they they lieved ‘8 have advocated, ouly could not win. They just everwhelmne 3 hile doubt are more desirabie than reflections. At this writing, Wedues. day evening, McKinley has 1896, carrying all sale majorities, large gains in coaugress, also i the sen- ate. The Quayites and the Anti Quayites claim victories in Peansylv , but with all that Quay will enough to secure his return to the At this time it is definite information, only give a fair idea of the final the over made gains but Bryan 1866, any eastern his enough states vole in not large Mc- cast, {0 secure eiectors Kinley, while he lost some ia the made larger gains in the middle-west On pages 2 and 3 you will ind a sum- mary of the general returns CENTRE COUNTY REPUBLICAN It is settled that McKinley has again carried the made county. lo some the Owing error in supplies furnished election boards the result is that nearly all the returns are in sealed envelopes in the prothonotary’s office and can not be pened until poon Thursday, when the official count is begun before the court For this reason it was impossible for us like a tabulated to compile anything statement for this issue, as is customary. By telephone, returns were received at the but always prove more or less unreliable, different headquarters these . Wednesday afternoon Chairman W. F Reeder gave out the following calcula. tion | For Pres Mek Brya Majority In Arnold 474 peceived Mx Th al Vile In 189% received iy Spangler : tre and Arnold Swi For Legis " I hmm pson “ ] '1% MH Kepler I. . 4 i" At democratic headquarters Chairman Johnston conceded the county to McKin- ley, but claimed the republican figures a little high. The of will only be settled by the official count result the county which is begun after our paper goes to press, therefore we can give uo definite news on the county, the whole ticket. This is the result to date, in a few words. As to how it happened is a mat. ter for reflection and speculation, Republicans claim A New Republic. Reports from South Africa indicate that the Boers are starting upon a great trek to the west coast of Africa, where, many of them declare, General Botha intends to establish a new Republic. Dr. Mohn, rep., was defeated for as sembly, in Union county, by 139. Me- Kinley had over 1300 maj, Focht car. | days ago, and Jacob Kerstetter shot a ried the county by only 21. NEVER FALTERED. Mr. Bryan delivered his last speech at his home on election day, Having cast his vote he was escorted to his home by friends aud neighbors, and from his porch delivered the following brief ad. dress to the crowd: “Gentlemen, I want to thank you for the loyalty you have shown, not only in this campaign, but in the campaign, which has preceded it, and I hope that within twelve hours we may be able to meet again and rejoic over a victory, We opened this campaign at Kansas City by indorsing the Declaration [ndepen dence ritten by Thomas Jefferson, | want to close this campaign by reading an extract from a speech made by Abra ham Lincon, for in this campaign, we have n quoting the speeches of Lin ln and invoking his authority, as Lin coln, in his first rm, quoted th and iny tae of Ww bee utterances of Jefferson ked his authority: ‘Many free countries have ert) and ours may | 1, may it be my proudes lost thei: ’ lib es, but if piuame, ! st to desert her, but a pot that I was the la that I never deserted her.’ “I will add that I think we ceed to-day. But if we fall, be it so. We shall have the proud consolat Say - ing to our conscience, and to the depart- ed shade of our country’s freedom that the course approved by our judgement and adored by our hearts, in in change, in t in death, never faltered in defending.” she sh shal Saal | suc on of disaster, we orture, - An Orderly Election. Tuesday we had a fine day for hold- the tion and as far as heard true, A frot great many the ver county at the various headqu BRYAN WILL NOT TALK W tatement as liam J. Bryan pot make any announce to have as mplete returns procurable Both in cheerful before announcin Mr Mrs moods. Mr felt ferring to his plans for ions and were he had s! t} ta. Bryan said ept Re. immediate hea the future, he expressed a determination to well and in excellent take a good rest, ELECTION ECHOES that ection of ex- Governor Stone said last night there is no doubt el Senator Quay to the United States sen. ate by the next legi The gov- ernor claims Quay will voles in the senate and house, twenty-one more than necessary on joint ballot, to elect a senator, and that the machine will 4 have a safe working majority in both bodies Complete, but unofficial, returns from the legislative districts of the state indi. cate the election of 151 Republicans, 46 Democrats, 6 Fusionists and 1 Indepen- to the last dent Republican house of sentative, The 127, repre He. house stood fasion 6 publicans democrats 71 Two Sisters Shot Down While they were husking corn on their farm near Mary and were acci Holidaysburg, Martha Hasenstab, sisters, dentally and seriously shot. Two un known hunters were walking along a road near East Freedom when they heard a rustling noise mm a cornfield nearby, Thinking that some wild animal was concealed in the field the men lifted their guns and discharged the contents into the supposed hiding place, Cries of pain came from the field where the young girls had been working and the men perceiving their frightful bilan. der fled and have not been discovered, although farmers have been searching | for them. The victims’ faces and bodies | were filled with small shot. «The ladies’ needle work and bazaar | of the Lutheran church is a great attrac tion, Gotothe W, C. T. U. rooms and {see for yourself. Dolls, candies, ice cream, cake, oysters and a great variety | of fine needle work, Thursday and Fri. day afternoon and evening. «Ad. Rote of Coburn, and Jerry Shunk of Poemills, each killed a deer a few wild goose at Cobnrn, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1900. THE LATEST ELECTION NEWS Caught by Wire and Culled from the Morning Papers McKINLEY HAS 2035, BRYAN 152 Each—Hall is Reports of List of States Carried by | the Di Solid in trict Count \dioinis Republicans Delaware l | | I Wa Kansas Maine Maryland M assac hu Michigan Minnesota ) Nebraska New Hamp. » Ww L § New Yor North Dakola it was that current on Hall had ate } been d he rem timate t ty by 10 about those reasonably GAY #ver received | ed that he ha ried Elk majority and Clarion id conce ding while r carries Clearfic by 11¢0 and i 150, and Centre leave him at least a The complimentary in his Hal ' stands te given Mr that he where own § 1 shows exceedingly he Is best known CLINTON DEMOCRATIC, The menting on the election in Clinton county SAYS Lock Haven Democrat, in com. es from the battle of ballots with the full { Democratic county ticket, with the excep- { tion of W. 8. Harris, to her credit, This mined stand the Republicans took to elect their men. Kaupp for congress, will probably have 400 plurality; Messrs, Bridgens and Harris came out a head for the associate judgeships, W. T. Young is an easy winner over J. W. Fredericks, and H. T. Jarrett is reelected by the handsome majority of over goo" All glory to Clinton county! She emerg- | is a great victory, in view of the deter. | LIBRARY 9,000 YEARS OLD. Dr, Shovels Up Rich Documents at Nippur. Prof. Hilprecht, Archaxologist, Herman N. Hilprecht, who has been digging up the ruins of Nineveh for the University of Pennsylvania, arrived on the Friedrich der Grosse this week. He said that coveries as the result of his dis- and translations of i tablets uscriptions Bible The before on vases, and utensils, is shown to be juiet recent, | far before before our than 2,20 That is put ars | the ization wa ve about om by the Elamites the of the documents are ceeded N Some be at least ly 8 year. [he document ‘1 was am pear town shar The gap there is was startled by the animal known ace | a favorite § yr Catamounts 1d even snakes me for water all to see what the nal wou He kept ahead « for some distance then which Thinks 1 The whee ing thing snarled The jolt gave a . 1 ana i When | pasty header went sprawling in the road | saw the cat crawling away ym bad w yey E08 Bu} me, apparently unhurt I knew him frightened, and must keep him m y » I walked toward him He retreat ed, crawled through tre enclosing the fishing = am, into the water, swam across the « the while he He mounted my whee! Ing All savagely grow ed was still i and rode off Sadly afflicted Mr, of Mr. | of Georges valley, died of typhoid fever, Young, son-in-law gen, last, at the Rearick, of fatheran Miss was ill of the fever about the same A child of Mr. Young's also died some the father. Mrs Young and a son were also down with | typhoid fever, but are recovering. | and was buried on Thursday Cross church cemetery, Rev the Iigen church, oficiating time. days before . - Altoona Attorney Missing. Attorney 8. A. McNeal, formerly as. | sistant district attorney and one of the younger members of the Blair county Altoona several days ago, and there is back of the sudden departure of the gentleman, “Ring of,” sald the telephone girl when she canceled her engagement, bar, is among the missing, having left | said to be consierable financial difficulty | rr ———— VOL. 22, XO. 44. “ " FACT, FUN AND FANCY. BEAUTIFUL NUPTIAL EVENT right Sparkling Paragraphs---Selected and Original. Blackburn-Holliday Wedding inthe Bot to be Presbyterian Church A BRILLIANT SOCIAL A Notable Gowned Women EVENT Gathering as a lime he last mark hat was erected { what is that nd ne ana o in yo, On Hou. J. W. Merrey last Wednesday in ore yw was taken down jer to use the brick This of 65 purposes Stack was 3, was built soo brick, to have stood only three before it fell, This sug- ular saw this i the Hou. oid 10 supported it perfectly true was it built, fact that the first cir erected on egheny st het attireq n ng 4. Spar t and wedd 4 ers and a which that lavender : powerful steam engine, the cream ap; At » of the finest equiy time of 1 in Pennsylvania, employed a k stack was erected mothe 2 itt ped mills men and made Beech Creek »d guests attend Music was furnished A ) fF W shipped pestra, | i refreshments by ( The sawed lumber was Bald It was one |] by the canal and the 0 ams Eagle railroad, built of the Eagle valley and sawed the ¢ in 1564 aterer the s heid he brida \ And . . . Ji leading industries in the Bald party were served The brid bridesmaids were gold crescents in the drawing room e's favors The mil was operated by Hess, Koecht & Miller 1874, place has had no industrial boom, ber along the Beech Creek the the cuff links to and groom's to the ushers, mono - § me this bat has patiently pursued the even tenor of from to since which u gram The presents receive 1 by the bride at. u and Al ten o'clock Blackburn departed on a a after be at home at 3 tracted more than sual attention its way. Now all indications point to a formed a lavish display Mr. and Mrs special tram new era of prosperity for Beech Creek by the erection of the ‘new fire brick for briel tour, works and possibly one or two other “2h which they will ing house is already ember 18 The bride is a daughter of Mrs. J. L. | She was educated at State Bar: | industries, the promoters of which readily their | soe the advantages offered by a location furnished, afier Dec: | pore. Lock Haven street, Philadelphia, where Express, Killed at Pittsburg John J. Romig, formerly of Beech | College and is a graduate of Wilson Col: | creek. was killed Thursday night, at lege, Chambersburg. The groom is 8 | Pittsburg. Was a worthy employe of son of Mr. and Mrs, U. Blackburn, of | ye pennsylvania railroad, Middle Divis- Fishertown, Bedford county. He is a | jon, for about five years. He was mar graduate of the Medico-Chirurgical Col: | 04 10 a lady of Pittsburg last August, lege, Philade Iphia, was a residentphy. | Loo bo Jeaves to mourn his loss with a sician in the Presbyterian hospital two | mother, two sisters, add a brother, Mr. years and is now a visiting physician (paige was killed by being run over in and tri.weekly lecturer there. {he yards at Pittsburg, and his remains Among the guests present from out of | Lore brought to Beech Creek for inter town were Mr. and Mrs. U. Blackburn, | ment, FPishertown ; Mr. and Mrs, William Mil i TTI oalves It Continued on page § would be impossible to re-veal the future. Spangler,