« FNISTLTANANEN Items of Real Interest Presented in Condensed Form. WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AND BAY A Chapter of Accidents, Crimes and Local Happenings Picked Up Here and Therein the State and Flaghed Over the Busy Wires, Harmsnvre, Aug. 1.—The Norris. town Passenger Railway company was chartered yesterday. Its capital stock is $60,000, Passengers carried last year, 180,604. One accident occurred last year. ~o dividends were declared, SUSQUEHANNA, Pa, Aug. 1. — The grand jury of Susquehanna county, sit- ting at Montrose, yesterday found eight true bills against Daniel Summers and Tracey Hayden, of the defunct bank of | { men Summers & Hayden, of New Milford. Charges of embezzlement against them by eight depositcrs, READING, Pa, Aug. 1. — Detective Kershner arrested Samuel Schmeck, of Princeton, on suspicien of having stolen a chest belonging to his grandfather, Samuel Schmeck, Sr., containing bonds and notes amounting to £2,700 and $185 in cash. The warrant was issned by ‘Squire Van Buskirk, of that place. SHERIDAN, Pa., Aug. 1.—The Leba- non valley was visited by a heavy storm yesterday. The fall of rain was tre- mendous. Country roads were full of water, resembling torrents, All creeks were greatly swollen. The farmers are now complaining that they cannot house their oats on account of the frequent rains, and that potatoes are rotting in the ground. HARRISBURG, Aung. l.—Aundior Gen- eral McCamant addressed a letter to City Treasurer Wright, of Philadelphia, telling him that the books to which he referred were not at the capital. The books that have been turned over to the auditor general are entirely different, being merely records of statements of former treasurers. There are no vol- umes of letter press copies, HARRISBURG, August 1. Wright, secretary of World's Fair commission for Pes Ivania, says the blanks to be used by the board of man- agers will be necessary to have several forms immediately after the meeting of the state board to be held in this city on August 18. Mr. Wright will estab- lish his headquarters here. They will be at the transcribing room. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. §.—James Calli- han, an old sailor, was so overjoyed by receiving notice that he was entitled to $300 in addition to the $0 he had al- ready received that he dropped dead. He had been in the Soldiers’ home at Hampton, Va, for several months and returned home a few months ago. An investigation by the coroner showed that death was due to heart disease, PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 3. —Frank Kirk, 22 years of age, living at 2045 Woodstock street, was drowned in the Schuylkill, near University knoll. The young man, in company with four members of the Sivarity Boat club, took a row up the Schuylkill in the afternoon. On return- ing the boat capsized in some nnaccount- able manner, and the young man, who Was & Poor swiniier, was swept away by the current. The body was recovered. WirLiiaxsrorr, Pa., Aung. 1. — The contract for the Beech Creek extension into Cambria county has been given to Contractor Miller, of Lock Haven. This contract extends from Kerrmore, Clear- field county, to Patton, Cambria county. This road parallels the new Cambria and Clearfield road, now in process of con- struction on the Chest creek, and will be a competing line under the Vander- bilt system. It is not known at present how much further the road will extend PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 3.-—A new born babe with its little throat cut from ear to ear was found in a vault at the rear of 2955 Hartville street yesterday by police officers. They promptly arrested Jenni Potter, a girl of 16 years, who confessed she was the mother, on the charge of murdering her child. The girl-mother was so weak that it was thought best to remove her to the Philadelphia hos- ital for treatment. She was reported ht to be in a very critical condi- T arching for the ) wl infant WiLLiamsrort, Pa., Aug. 1.~The tax levy of Lycoming « Robert E. ' the wolfe man ne 1 are ather of the ¢ county for the current fiscal year will be five mills, This is an advance of one mill over the levy of last year, and is due to the fact that about $6.000 of floating debts were handed down to the new commissioners from last year. The new levy will give the county a revenne of over 209.000 from county tax alone school property of Lycoming y the city of Williamsport, as returned by the assessors, is valned at $245,490.50, an increase of $18 M0 50 over 1500, Hanmmspvra, Ang. 4 eron and Quay came up from Donegal, the Cameron country seat, yesterday, the forme ix Lochiel farm and the latter to the Lochie! hotel, where he met a number of old political friends, Senator Quay did not talk politics to any extent, but his conversation indi- cated that the party would have to be careful this year in making up a ticket and carrying on a campaign. He left for Beaver lato in the afternoon. Sena tor Cameron left for New York. to be gone a month with the naval committes, AsstLaxp, Pa, Ang John Mending, who recently escaped from the insane asylum at Harrisburg terrorizing th inhabitants of a number of wining towns about Asland. Two miners were recently confronted by the madman, who proclaimed himself “King of the mountains,” and ordered them to leave his kingdom. The men had their min. ing picks with them, and these saved them from being pounced upon. The maniac has a cave in the mountains, snd of night comes into the towns to secure srovisions. He is often seen helping If, but none dare to face hb. Maven Cuuwx, Pa., Ang, 4. Sheriff Levan, of Carbon county, served a caping ih respite on Tighman Dreisbach and staid utd Senators Cam were made | | fiance, O., shot and | master at Augusta | date before the congr | onvention | letter threatening suicide | York Chamber of ( | traders. St. Paul es H | | eloar, $4.5034.90 | patent, $505.4 Rye We, asked | saked for Septem 0 i for October On | saked for August tober; Ge, Wid and / y yr THE HISTORY OF A WEEK —————————— Wednesday, July 29. The famous Grenadier guards retorned to England from Dermuda yesterday, to which place they had been exiled for mu- tinous conduct a year ago, William J. Eliott, the former proprietor of the Columbus (O,) Sunday Capital, who, with his brother, P. J. Elliott, killed Al- bert C, Osborn, a reporter of The Sunday World, and W, LL. Hughes, 8 bystander, besides wounding a number of people dear- ing a shooting alfray ou High strect, in this city, on the afternoon of Feb, 2 last, was convicted of murder in the second degree, Motics of motion for a new trial was given, The penaity is imprisonment for life, the judge having no option, Thursday, July 80, Joel B. Erhardt tendered his resignation as collector of the port of New York, and J. Sloat Fasset, ex state senator, has been ap- pointed as his successor. The new puddling mill in course of eree- tion for the Pittsburg Oil Well Supply company collapsed yesterday, Twenty were buried in the Michael Manning, P. Corkin and George Lemon were killed Friday, July 31, The steamer Tamae Maru collided with ruins { the steamer Megoshi Maru off the Japanese | coast and inborers drowned, While preaching to a large audience in Houston, Tex., and when in the middie of his discourse, some people turned out the lights and rotten egged Sam Jones and his aA) Japan S44 wore {| audience, most of whom were ladies, Messrs, Dillon and O'Brien were re leased from Galway jail yesterday, and were enthusiastically received by a large crowd waiting to receive them, They an nounce that they will no longer recognize Parnell as the leader of the Irish party | Dillon is spoken of by the MceCarthyites for | leader, as Justin McC arthy wishes to retire Saturday, Aug. 1. An explosion in the Karl Westphalia, caused, the Viel SKUCK coal pit, six death of | miners, Harry Wiley, a real nt of De killed Geore Krotz, a well known butiness man. t is given out that J. H Me estate age Manley, a candi post , i8 to be of his district. G ready in the field bent, L. M Seth Lb. M renomination, at a Boston boarding bh Diss Debar, the New who some time ag red, leaving a ‘Miss Morgan” with the the. y disap was making good headway osphists when her identity was discovered, | and she has fled J. Newton Baker, private secretary of | Colonel R. 73. Ingersoll, was shot four times and dangerously wounded at Croton Land- ing, N. Y., Saturday night by Orville M. Anderson, te New York agent of the Louisville Gas company bad and when blood between the two for some time, they met to talk ¥ over both | pulled revolvers, but Baker was disabled at the first shot. It is thought he will die. Tuesday, Aug. 4, Rev. Willian N. Perry, pastor of the | Central Presbyterian church of Bowling fell dead in the pulpit while | Green, Ky., preaching from beart disease Edward C, Moore York, died at his residence, Hastings, N Y.,aged 64, Hewnsa Death resulted presumably He was #0 years old mmerce and of Union League, Manhattan apd the | clubs, and the Architectural League minister $0 | Hon. Bayless W. Hanna, the Argentine Republic died suddenly of heart f in Crawfords: gone driving, leavin in a chair Upon their return they found him dead under Cleveland, flare at his ho family ie, HIN a0 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS | Closing Quotations of the Stock and | Produce Exchanges, PRILADELIFHEA, Aug. 3 market ‘was active and logher at the of The selling was principally, in fact if not ¥. by room But the effect, though it made prices a shade onsier, di i. troy the bull jah temper of the mark The early dealings evinced an undercurrent of strength. Rich. mond Terminal kee arket for bonds was hig Following were t Lehigh Valley The NnAry ihe nm Reading ¢ i N. Pac. com Heading Ist pf 5s © ng pf 6s Bg | N. Pac. pf Head Peunsyivania 3 Hen w 5 pf he 3 Reading ig W.N. Y.& Pa 8 febigh Navigati'n 49 H. & BT. prof... #4 “ &B T. com. The Prodnoe Market, Avg 3 Niats and western flour. sug & War do. do $43 3k No. 2 w.eeer family, $0L0AE Pennsyi- wania roller process $4004.9% western winter clear, $40@LTE do straight, S4TH0S; winter patent, « BR Minnesota, $7505.10; do , $0150 50 with 8c. b PHILADELIIIA, extras, A Gn Wheat -Sirong, hig) 1 and bid and 99g hid and Wide. aaked asked for No- for August: ge - and ha of vember, Corte-Dull, strong, with 8540. bid and @ge bid and G8¢ snd B8L4e. aaked for Ov. asked for November 1 aud We Be. maked Ege. naked asked for Neo September; A5ige. bid Dull, } ol i 8 Ha a Oats naked for Anges; for Baplember; October; 804e. Lid 4¢ wind { vember Beef Qn fut gol: exten mess, $0.008 | J [1 family, 813814 8 Sa Frye 35 wa extra prime, $118 steam rendored, $6 New York and Pen Pork Dull, stead on old mess, "a! Lard Fu» Quiet, steady Quiet i ——— 1691. AUGUST. Su. Mo. Tu. Sa. i 1 15 3] 4 10] 71 | B There had been | of Tiffany & Co., New | member of the New | the | Aldine | me | had | asked for i for THE COUNTY DEMOCRACY | PRIMARY ELECTION AND COUNTY CONVENTION. Tase of Holding Exch Election Boards np pei dd ~ New Apportionment An in orosse of Ten Delegutes-105 in the Con 5 {he { Cen will meet at the regular places of der ic vot Democratic the the Under rule en ab 2p. om, and delegates chosen meet in delle. at the a ve stated 1 it, Will convention at the court house, in ’ $1 ' sit iC Lhe county ' » denatorn wlidats y for de nventi » State Lonven five delegates to 1 RG m for i189] to elect ¢ County Committee for 1892, and to transact such other nereases the num. ounty conven The following is wok princess’ |’ : distnct Gach gain one JN. 8. W 1d ’ Geegals and W.W ellefonte Centre Hall, Ward, Boggs ion, Spring- DELEGA The fo hold the del ing precinet., al chairz ’ Joseph Heber Jax P Grove, eh. Joh Wmblose: 89: eh. HB Hering Ni Wmd Thom pson f WW Ke Ha On WT Leathers, eh. San eres HM Confer J Shaffer, oh. John € Hay, Wm 2 Frank Corman Patton--F A Sellers, eh, DL Meek, BE H Reed Penne] J Btover, ch, Samuel Ard, A ¥ Zerby Potter-X PP: 8 WSmith, eh. Jacob Wagner, WMGrove: BFP: Jas B Spang ler, eh, W 6G Runkle, WW W Spangler James Dumbleton, ch, John RB Long, Seott Fravel; 8 PF: Win Hutton, ch. Jacob M Clear, Joo Kennedy. Snow Shoe~E Pi John D Brown, ch., Bamuel Wiklteman, RJ Haynes Jr; WP: Thomas Tabridy, ch. Samuel Holt, JT Lucas, Npring~N PF: James Carson, ¢h., Shuman Lyon, LH Wian; SP: Jerry Donovan, ¢h., John Brown, J A Hazel; WP: EE Ardery, ch, John Roan, J A Whiteman. Taylor W T Hoover, eh. Vinton Beckwith, J T Merryman, Mile Jaz P ch, W J Cari Noah Rush-=NP {in the vill i deseribed ¢ Chinas H Rush, ch James Amin p13 A Dietrich, eh. Martin. £3 1 Eberts, oh, Cronister. Li. A.} Jesse Vredovioks, rman, | WH Markle, Walks 8 A Wort) WH Williams, WM krven, Chalriman. unary of Fieri Faclas, 14 vari Faclas, Venditionl Expotias the Court of Common Ple Issued out of of Centre county ¢ y : 4 ¢ i | A | ed Lo pubic wie H SATURDAY i | tof Stats lleg bontind follows th th by Tm ke road th i y t Mis. Hol p | by lot of {ih Hw i 1] wy i Hey | other omtbulidings Belzed take erty per of William Henney « i Jacob Gephart sr and M ¥y iurupike roa 4 sei is y and Lo # of Mille wit hn a " ' Het ¢ (ntepest 1h horofieh . ] as 5 wa tow | H. 0 Wot or piece Centre count i wit wis. on the i | descrilwa ith by land of Mrs. WI i land of In Hendersoti, on the enst by BK. WW. Kiehards and on the north by ‘ : M 4 is and ax | "a containing a small Seiped the prop on erected Hidings id a fo wi On the so wt by ¥. Wetzler and on the north by 1 a two story dwelling outbuildings. 8¢ pod, the prop El y Be sold in fall. Wa. Alsen Kheyin Ct RT PROCLAMATION > Wannrzas the Hon, A. O. Furst, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the fh Jo inl district, consisting of the counties of Contre and Huntingdon, and the Hon. Dan fel honds and the Hon, Thos. ¥. Riley, associate Judges in Centre, having issued their procept pearing date the 27th day of July ol to me directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and general Jail Delivery and Quar tor Sessions of the Peace in Bellefonte, for the county of Centie, and commence on the th Monday of August the 34 day of August 151, and to eonfitue two weeks, Nollee is hereby given to the Coroner, Justioes of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of said county of Centre, that they be then and there th the pe t persons, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of sald day, with their records, inguisi tions, examinations, and their own remsm. brances, to do those things which to their office ng to be done, those who are addy ~Bucknell Unive ity, Pa. John HH. Harris, L. dent, —A school for mente, College for my for boy Lewisburg, I.. 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