The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 04, 1891, Image 5

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Items of Real Interest. Prasented
in Condensed Form.
HASYLVANIA NEWS
WHAT OUR REIGHBORS DO AND SAY
A Chapter of Accidents, Crimes and
Local Happenings Picked Up Here
and There in the State and Flashed
Over the Busy Wires,
EasToN, Pa., June 2.—Ed Mills and
wife, of Durham, Bucks county, visited
Easton, and when they returned home
Ll the evening found their home ran-
sacked and the barn and contents de-
stroved by fire. There is no clew to the
guilty parties, Loss about $4,000,
WinLiamsrorr, Pa., May 30. —James
Weaver, an employe at Otto's furniture
factory, was seriously injured while as.
sisting to shift cars on a Reading rail
road siding at the works. He was taken
to the city hospital, where both legs
vere mmputated.
Maven CHUNK, Pa., May 80.--The in-
quest on Henry Blose, who was recently
murdered at Bowmanstown, has been
adjourned until next week. All the evi-
dence thus far taken shows that he was
brutally murdered, but none of it points,
even cireunmstantially, to any person in
the neighborhood.
In the
S.
Harrisntra, Jane 2. upreme
court this morning Jenks,
counsel for the Delamaters, applied for
a continuance of <&
of venue until the October term. Coun
el for the depositors gave notice th
they would contest any postponemer
and a consultation followed.
PITTSBURG, June 2, —Secretary W, J.
Dillon, of the American Flint Glass
Workers’ association, denies the state
ment telegraphed from this city to the
effact that thirty-four of the fifty-seve
flint glass factories in the country wi
close down this week for the
Mr. Dillon says ti :
glass factories will close
the usual time,
PHILADELPHIA,
drowning accid HY
aware river off Gloucesier, which a
man and woman Southard an
Lizzie Dought rlives, T
couple were in h was being
rowed by pit Hawk, wi it canght
in the padd » wheel of a I ne (rlon
g Sylvan Dell, and
capsized awk saved 1 If by
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Hapunmbtro, Mav 20,71
approved the following bill
amend the election Is
titne and manner of m he registry
% and the duties rorisiry a
sesuors; to anthorize tae employment of
two additional clerks in asdintant
general's office to prepare muster rolls of
the late civil war; an act providing for
the assignment of $100,000 annually
{
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* governor
An act to
maging the
w= AREAS
is
of votes Of
tho
providing tor the transfer of the direct
tax money mmonnting to $1L,634.000 to
the sinking fund: authorizing the audi.
for general to conntersign all warrants
in the state trensnry
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THE LEGISLATURE ADJOURNS
Presents for the Officers Before Say.
ing Good-bye,
Harnrissura, May 27.--In the senate
to relieve clerks,
from certain prosecutions and
punishment for conspiracy under the
laws of
The congressional and legislative ap
portionment bills were passed finally
without amendinent, The bills will now
The Farr compul-
sory educational bill as it came from the
house passed by a vote of 80 to 10,
In the house the senate bill to provide
i of a site and the erection
of a state asvium for the chronic insane,
to be called the State Asylum for the
Chronic Insane of Pennsylvania, and
making an appropriation therefor, which
had been defeated on final passage, had
been reconsidered and postponed, was
called np and passed finally.
The senate resolution for an inguiry
into charges against the management of
the Eastern penitentinry was indefinitely
postponed,
Senate amendments to the bill pro-
viding for the expenses of the State
Agricultural college were rejected, as
were also the senate amendments to the
anthracite mine bill,
HARRISBURG, May 27.—In the senate
yesterday a large number of house bills
were passed finally, including the act to
fix the number of senators in the general
assembly of the state and to apportion
the state into senatorial districts as pro-
vided in the constitution, and the act to
prohibit mining and manufacturing cor-
porations from engaging in the business
on known as come
ir general supply stores,
vas a lengthy dis- |
bill. The |
the senate
om tf y NJ
its
stores,
reform
amendments by
The hoes
in
KTeRsiog Gpporilonme
NON-CONCnr-
amendments to the
nt bill, and
and Ritter (L
i ited a comunittes
conference on the h
H ARR $6
rence
Ae ; foot
JENS . vile .
{
oul
coming
-At
tions, but a
& other business
went
‘or the purpose o
senate
gFOvVernor 8
31 to 18 thes
y
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IDA
His
ich the reese reg
bill No. 2, known a
bill, was defeated be
was agreed to, and
vote of 31
The report
mittee on
acres] to
+3
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to 14
lieate
temn. of the : and
house, he appropriat
The factory
definitely postponed, but the a
a banking department was
nspectlors
4 #4
At noon the sena
After adjournm
Was pres
and a beant
finng senators
Soon after
bled and o
priation |
f¢ 3
“nt
while with
BeTrvice
* general appro-
nl Between 3 and 4
o'clock t = pA re kept awake
by the shooting off of banches of
the of
sett iple of owls
At &
the
120 to
irement
banking
. BS Were two
mmaterially sections
. ap
failed of passage
! amend-
the house,
unable
ref fell.
longest con.
YOArs was
“
£»
5%
crackers, several
Cats, the
and other childish amusanents
o'clock the
laker ballot bil
a1. At So'el
bill was defeats At B20 the
department bill +
others, amend
of the retail lig
portionment
was the senatorial,
ments
the confers
on
ssl
ihe Guay
Were no
we
and
re
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Was
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pr th an slezant wily
and the various were remembered
by valuable At 12 o'clock
Speaker Thompson's gavel fell with the
formal declaration that the legislature
of 1851 stood adjourned without day.
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LOOKS FO PLAY.
Arsenic Found in J, Norris Young's
Body at West Chester, Pa.
West Cuesrer, Pa., June 2 The
body of J. Norris Young, the young
miller of Marshallion, who died May 8,
about whose sodden death there have
been rumors of foul play, was exhumed
by Coroner McFadgen yesterday in the
presence of Dr. Formad, of Philadel
hia, Dr. Mercer, of Germantown, and
Jr. Dann, of West Chester. A hasty
examination showed that the body con
tained a large quantity of arsenic. A
partial examination of the stomach was
made, after which the organs were
turned over by the coroner to Dr. For-
mad, who will make a microscopical ex
amination and report the result to the
coroner and district attorney,
Young was said to have died from
cholera morbus, but the purchase of rat
poison by a weber of the family a few
days before aroused suspicion, Papers
were also found upon the persom of
David M. Link, a New York piano
agent, who stayed with the family,
which, it is claimed, bear an important
part in the testimony. Link subse
quently became insane, and his remark
when taken to Bellevae hospital, New
York, “People accuse me of killing
him.” as a sufficient ground to prompt
the authorities to exhume the body,
Mrs. Young, the wife of the dead man,
denies the rumor aflont associating her
with her husband's death. Ms, Sid
is 21 years old and comely, She denies
that there was any trouble between her
and her hasband,
Before the coroner had Young's body
exhumed a dozen prominent citizens
stood over the ve to prevent any one
from stealing the body,
Tey
IKE UL
hak dh Bs
AA A AD A
The Reformed Presbyterians,
Prrrssuno June 2, — At yesterday's ses.
sion Rev. Foster read the complaints of
the deposed ministers. At the conclu.
sion of the reading, Dr. McAllister of
fered a resolution for the arrest of the
six deposed ministers for contempt of
court, they having violated the rules of
the Book of Discipline in not obey
the finding of the lower conrt. Rev, J,
8. T till igan, rateedd the point of order
that Dr. McAllister, ss a prossentor in
the case, no rignt to offer such
resolution, wis accepted and the
resolution was offered by another win. |
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On the first day of May we shall place on the market
Professor CHARLES FF. ESCHER'S NEW BOOK, entitled
OUR HEART'S DELIGHT
EW MUSIC BOOK.
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or, Sweet Melodies of the Past and Present.
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The work will contaln the best
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vochlists, §
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dent, and to
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Train 15 leaves New 3
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HR 1215 night, Philadel
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through passciiger Couches nea Phils and
Baltimore
Train 21 eaves New York 24 pm, Philadelphia
4.00 pan, Wash inugiou 3.99 Poa, Bailiaore 4.82 p
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Train 4 lemves New 1ork at 500 Pp om, Philad,
ILE pm, Washiiugion 10.00 P mm, Baltimore,
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Connty. No expetiovoe nocded, Credit given if
desired. Be early this time and secure fir choles
of exclusive territory on this brand New Hook
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WORLD'S HISTORY
1, The W.
deste and grand achievements of the
of the times that
information and slid facts abowt
FOOTPRINTS OF THE
By WM 8 RYAN and JOHN CLARK RID
PA orid Ce ehrmted Historic
The Story of the Nahions he id - the
1088 ated Heroines A rich si
dvavel, Aduwenture. and the weird and
Thelllidg sovies of the
ho 0 dayx
We have the
largest stock of
Clothing in Centre
County. THEY
MUST BE SOLD
and we intend to
make the price sell
them.
Call and see
what we can do
for you We will
surprise you.
Proprietor, Bellefonte.