PATTON, CAMBRIA Co, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, So BADING PAPER OF NORTHERN CAMBRIA. _ [Erte = CARRIED BY 125,000. 22 Sola fie Secon] didtrict the returns | Ite WiSi conaist 04 9D sutiqtors aud 50 publican Gains in Ohi. a i a oR 5 | i , un VOL. 1—NO.. 50. READ THE LF ~ CHRISTMAS HILL DEFEATED. COMING | Morton Is Elected Governor of be happy. oy New York. ™ | assemblymen; thet of Sapling ot Te | will hi oh 3 a new iciary system ‘maoguratad. itary stom “wil be first | time in many years the Republicans | will haves con of the state legislature and u$ the same time have a governor in | the chair in politied) harmony with in and the children wil ave fo recived The net Holiday Goods |ggs sy OVER 130,000. to this section by any wf a | i jo Es ey Sstetiel, Ties | orgarization 1 New York city has heen | ftorated and an non-parti- 3 gree brought to hi your eyes wales | : | to see our stock of TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, BOOKS, ALBUMS and a whole store | full of other holiday goods too numer- TAMMANY RECEIVES A HARD BLOW. : ous to mention. We are going KEEP EVERYTAING. In other words a fill fine of | - saitable for a Christmas or New present. Suitable for old or young. Come Early And See Us, ¢* PATTON PHARMACY, PATTON, HOTEL BECK. H. C. BECK, Pro. Ss Gn One of the Largest : ~ Northern Cambria; Conducted in "MODERN STYLE. ==: Good Table and Bar Supplied | with Choiest Brands of Liquors. The Popular HOUSE of PATTON. THE COMMERCIA | 8, M. Wilson, ii A Modern . Hotel. rage i T weiity-four sleeping rooms. All new furniture. Heated with. steam through-| out. floor. Cooking and dhalag depart ‘ment in skillful hands. Magee Ave. NEAR RR STATION, PATTON, - va v PATTON fn es Feed and Sale Stable. ~ Accommodations Fret-Class, Prices . Moderate. Give Usa Call. T. N. NAGLE, Patton Pa. § SE Opposite tie Goud Bullding. : MW 1. J. WEIDA, 4 DISEASES OF } ears’ PA. | § | incresss in 8 . been ¥hetr Defeat_Dr. | grossed, ma bank jfor Republiosns Gain Eight is Congres wi | oo ‘the Legislature. ser cet ————— | Colomel Sareong sad Other Reform Onnins | Gates Miected By s Big Majority — Ex- Miger Grant snd Semator Hill Admit tl Faekharet Jabilant Over the Result The Election Amend- ments to the Cosstitution Adopted A and Now: Judiciary Wil Now Be Insuge- rated _Posisetiing at Maces Will Now | ators Be Prohibited. Tammany Men Say the Defieat WHil Bring About Good Resuite Por fhe Democracy Two Years Heoce. New York, Nov. 7.—The Republicans have carried New York state by estirnated ranging from 180,000 to 150, plurslities 000. These figures represent the prob. able plurality of Levi F. Morton. Re | publican, for governor, over David B. | Hill, Democrat, based upon the vite of | New York city and Brooklyn complete, | and yeturas from more than one-half of | the election districts above the Harlem | river. The total vote lor the two Jend- | ing candidates is considerably in exoess | of that polled for Fiowar and Fassett lor Hotels in | governor in 1891, in sddition to which 1% | » the votes cast this year for Everett P. Wheeler, Independent Democrat, which will exceed 20,000. The tremendons Re- | publican sweep in the city and state, it is # Siete. has elected 33 Republican rim wr over the in congress, It was the Npraslution belief of those Who were conducting the campaign for Deracerats in the state that depreci- posi majorities below the Fariem for the JAY there would be offssts by in- above that river's The most that o Democratic its bead, would show with Bill a | 2000 Jerome sugniented by a continuous stream of -jmsmec and ts gone san majority of 40, | been piled up, making the met opposition gain more than 100000. Never simos | | 1871, the year in which the revolutions - of Tweed were | such an opposition | array Tammany, and the re- | turns show that a severe blow has been | strock st the foundation of the most * by tic organs that Morton ‘had won the governorship wild en to 45.000 hes row when it Liar ord on Hopsiiions ghuralition and Strong the mayoralty. was ope of thusiasm. ‘When : the newspaper ‘bulletins and to display the re- rl Tok, there wers about wil on Park row, but during two hours the crowd was Lon from t districts. BY ‘clock fo ry Morrill by 19, 000 plurality. FAULKNER ADMITS DEFEAT. He Says Indications Point to Republican | Comtrot of the House W asmisarox. Nov. 7.— Senator Faunlk- ner. the chairman of the Democratic congressional committee, has made the of 3 gollowing state sat: ocd » Ex. ] (rant has made the Tollow- ing statement: ‘1am defeated. Onmthe retirement of Mr. Strans I thought it my duty to the Democratic party cept its nomination for mayor of this city. | made my canvass on down with my of the parly are fe of the republic. Sictorios will be won in the future as they have in the past. It is the duty of from tae vote given for FO 1 . Mayoard in 1598. In place of all anutici- pated results comes 8 sweep of such | Proparion. and from ev quarter be- ond the he lighest claims made by the Dias. ition trom’ R35, 000 in the district below the Har- om for the Democratic party the Re | party turns the city vote into 000 Gas plurality for ite for ite state candidates. ma eve of the election Democratic estimates given | tended that the Democratic plurality be- Harlem would Se at A - wt confined to i an analysis it was cm at TT A vote of Maynard, while in the he fu] b below the vote cast for Flower m 18/1. An. analysis res as are obtainable shows Repuliican party alone gained ration, for Mr, the upper county §reienh shows Targe gine over the Fas : oott vote of 1991 the cities this same registration rs to have detrimental to the I ts. au rots in Altway county was coe of or fon To Tsim state or na Hatiah Mites, Hite been looked upon as a reliable Democratic all Democrat o present 3 sid font 0 Demccrats never stronghold, good for Hot and cold water on ev ery} | trom a Jo 2 Drie Toa or- I's, in view of thia Shia tact and that Jt 4 2 Senator Hill, - lens than 2,500. They felt confident Hilt Sento Hill would be given a haud- » the home fora majority of some vote, as Judge Maynard carried Democra | the county by a normal tic | majority, notwithstanding the Reputdi- pan trend in other portions of the state. In Monroe, with ite Republican city of Rochester, the Republican was almost doubled, late Morton 8,000, where, in Reunsalaer county, the home of Sevator Murphy, hold as closely to the Democr : PENNA As yo geri | Rn omly gave to Fos- vote as any in ty only fell off abcmt bor. Albany, lost The results of the sweeping victory | are more far-reaching than simply the : yectidn of the Republi: EVE, EAR, ‘NOSE "AND THROAT A Specialty. * Office in Good Building, Up-Stairs, PATTON, PENN'A. i $ i i Ale i: state ticket. While the returns are incomplete 2; i LEVI P. MORTON ble, according to the fire* returns, ali of them are adopted. The per- of iss, as compared with the vote for the head of the ticket, is not . Tenth district —An- . (rep. Eleventh dis- an. { x Twelfth : d, Tam- : B. many: Thirteenth dwstrict, Robert C. Shaanon, (rep.); Fourteenth district —L. E. , (rep.x Fifteenth district Pell f . Low, (rep.). P Commissioner Martine {Tam- many dem.) ny Tammany will not haves yor was: Strong, The vote ig 152.691; Grant, 111 Strong over Senator Grant, Ve An A y Supabis an Hill last t refused to _ ' anything on the Piped publica- tion, but us. lu out a statement to day. He, however, admits his defeat. ‘WOMEN AT THE POLLS. They De Hard Electioneering In Colorado. ; Test Case Tu In-tlana Denver, Col, Nov. 7.--The leading " feature of the election here was the vot- ing of the women. All’ day long the private carriages of the Capitol Hill so ciety leaders carried women voters to the jolls. In many cases the ladiss own- ing the turnouts want with them to urge _ the voters to make use of their franchises Amcng the women who took an active part were Mrs. Sue M. Hall, wife of the avell known Colorado historian, Frank Hall, at present city treasurer of Den- ver: Mrs. David H. Moffat, wife of the president of the First National bank and one of the most extensive mine owners in the state, and Mrs. ‘Routt, wife of the AX-FUTErDOT. weir homes have been repeatedly thrown open for receptions to candidates Q to ac “Indications s« 1n to point to a Re publican victory in the congressional contest. However, the information I bave received does pot justify me in giving up the organization of the hotse by the Democrats: nor does my informe tio justify me in giving up the election of Mr. Wilkos ] have men at every am certain that the counts have not been completed. We have won in the Third and Fourth West Virginia districts, bat dergone the most remarkable change - ews known in the politics of the coun- try, due to & great extent to the A. P. A., and partly to the manufacturing in- tarests. It is supposed that Camminge Ry CoLtars, Nov. 7. 7 Ohio hae bevn | gress ave probably elected. HASTINGS BY 212,664. The largest plurality beretoforq was when John Brough. Republican, for governor in 1963, had 101,000 over Clem- the time in shop mn 1877, ‘Governor Hoadley in "53 and give Republicans claizs a plurality for secre- | mated plurality of 312,684, the greatest gh Skate Taylix of 125,000 to 130.000. fie pl ; I i. Ag fai | iy i] > 3 * n_a . 2s LT 8 il i 0 2 ~ : it i li