BASE DALL, The *Meuntain League” Organized in Phil. ipsbhurg on Wednesday, The base ball fraternity of this sec- tion of the state met on Wednesday evening the 21st, in Philipsburg. organized the ‘‘Mountain embracing in its territory the Dhilips. burg, Tyrone, Altoona, Bellefonte and Clearfield A of games for next season’s sport has been and League,” clubs, Programing THE EXTRA SESSION. Pennsylvania's Senate Responds to the Governor's Call, Harrissvra, Oct, 21, There was no session of the senate yesterday, There | is some speculation as to the length of arranged, which includes 39 games from | June 6 to September 2. Get out the vote, Zion Items Samuel Decker de 0 i} The infant son of parted this life last Friday, the aged 9 months and 2 days, Prof. I’. H. Meyer, of Boalsburg, is at present trying to raise a singing class at this place, and we think he will succeed. The Prof. instructor and we feel confident he will do justice to those who are about starting in music. is an able Wonder whether thére was any wind sucked from Henry Showers’ fence, near Mr. Steele's house, on Sunday night, William Weaver started for church, in Hublersburg, last Saturday night but failed in getting there—don’t know whether they got lost or not, but anyway William got to Jacob happened to Wonder May is still attending Jacol y W il8¢ Mi and and Snydertown Jacksonville, strike whether State College The Reformed choir is preparing some be ing the dedi VIC of formed church, very choice music, rendered dur- Re. the ext Sunday. pected. Wi its Cole Elwood Wink can anyone tell u BLue Bin, Sarveyers at Work. work in t { Lock Haven and making making maps showii of the lands. week juired to finish + work-of m the report and completing fret oud the vols Gregg Tost Meeting meeting of Gr 1501 each To make sure ind every comrade t in Washington city, at the Natio Encampment in 1862, an organization will effected if sufficient numbersto warm i fund can 1 nd ANG Zoos] be comrades will IATLerS S¢cu Was it Suletde? At Gallitzin on last Wednesday Geo resident of Sellefonte, got on a drunk and, after raising a dis. turbance was placed in the town loc kup Shortly after his arrest iL was discover. ed that he had drank of landanum and, despite a physician's treatment, he died. During his ravings he constantly alluded to the murder of a policeman named Johnston Lock Nount, once a a large dose in the part he said he took in the affair. (let ond the vote, Fall of the Leaf The bright, green foliage of summer which Is now variegated with golden tints, and leafless trees will soon presage the coming of winter's chilly blasts, Nature has been more than us ually lavish In her gifts and abundant erops make the heart of the 4 Phe glad, With the advent of fall it will be well for all to take proper safeguards against diseases, A pure stimulant tones up the enfeebled system, For this purpose use Klein's world-famed “Silver Age - 1p ustne, rye. Both are warranted absolute ure, hey sell respectively at od ahd hh por full hart Ma br Klein also sells six-year-old Guekenhelmer, Gibson, Over holt, Fineh, and Bear Creek at $1 per quart, or a uarts for #5. Goods shi of catalogue, mentioning hy bag Max Klein, 82 Federal st., Allegheny Clty Pa. ——————e - Sr ——— ~Have you seen the handesme bed room suits at Naginey's furniture rooms street, inst, | time that will be consumed in the Boyer and McCamant cases, So far as the tes- timony is concerned, it will doubtless be all in in both cases before the ¢lose of the week. Ast night State Treasurer Boyer an- pounced that he would pay the war. rants drawn by the presiding officer of the senate in deference to the opinion of the attorney general. This disposes of the money question, unless some shall procure aa injunction to restrain him from paying them, which is not One | very probable, Harriseura, Oct, 22.—The inquiry | by the senate into the charges against | State Treasurer Boyer and Auditor Gen- eral MeCamant was resumed yesterday, the case of Mr, Boyer being under con- sideration, Attorney General Hensel resnmed the presentation of letters. Letters and telegrams from Cashier Livsey and John Bardsley were read, dating be tween Sept. 24, 1890, and May 6, 1801, The attorney general then gave a de- tailed report of the amounts paid by the state treasurer to Bardsley, showing ng that on Dec, 81, 1800, $420,000 was paid { which had never reached the city troas | ary. : | BJovernor | struck / | The shot did not pierce the skin, but it Haven, an inquiry is being made as to | State Treasurer Boyer testified that he had drawn the Philadelphia school warrants for 1801 Dec. 85. 1800, for the sole purpose of preventing the money from going into the sinking fund, He said that no demand what. ever for warrants had been made from Philadelphia; that th blanks neces for il board to ut were lepartment and they were returns that the scl instead of beh hool back on these SAY fll u t sent nor sec rants Jan. 1801 Harmsn sumed Mes mally all t Van HanRris: us commit At yesterday's ident pro tem on from the cit izens of X York, t« ached to their fices been part in ao t and defraud the friv groundless chs creating litigati then discharging the ting the pon the county, that the mercantile appraiser county of York | been guilty of prac tices of a character similar to those charged by the governor in his message Against the ers of ing parties pants | 1 1 3 spiracy fy vie } . » » Of 10rK i IraIng ros ACCuUs&l an Sta n 1s { mercaniue Apprais request L tion of Ju for the a in the qn Fm the Dower ! to address t ' r the ed to the » the removal f the stats auditor gm eral I'l intion was final Ie feated by a adjourned nntil tod senate then Governor Pattison Shot, HA rRss While por Pattison wm wimnbers of were qualifying as marksmen Gover his staff at the Uroop range Saturday after. noon some members of the Harrisburg Gun club, whose grounds cross the range, began firing at clay pigeons, The thot whizzed about the governor's party, all of whom hunted cover but the gov. ernor himself, until at last a stray shot him on the back of the head. was stinging and painful, and the club members were requested to shoot in an- sther direction, Stone of the others in the governor's party were hurt, Seven Seameon Drowned, Loxpon, Oct, 27.A fearful marine accident is reported off the Cornwall const. The brig Viceroy was wrecked near St. Ives, and seven persons were drowned, Result of Barroom Disputes Prrmssuro, Oot, 26, J uckley, a through front of . married man, was the head and instantly killed in hetis hotel at Sharps 1 , the Jrovristor, thigh about 11 o'clock The shooting was done men, and was the result spa " | collision | on the bark hardly CRASHEDINTOA BARK Wreck of the Charlwood Off Ed- dystone Rocks, A BRAVE CAPTAIN AND (OREW. They Stick to Their Posts in Face of Death While Endeavoring the to Rescue Women and Children. Sixteen Sacrificed, Includ- ing the Gallant Officers, Lives 27. ~The British steamer rdiff for London, has ar- ith, after having been in with the British bark Charl- wood, 759 tons, Captain Salmon, from Antwerp for Valparaiso, The Charlwood foundered almost with a loss of sixteen ] Ves, Three nen Wi killed on board the Boston, and the steamer's bows were badly stove, The captain of the Charlwood, his wife, ROVErT) oss stewardess, with all the bark men, were drowned in s) by the lifeboats of ves pened to be near A Brave 1 he ool hl LOXDON, Joston, fr rived at Fa Og m immediately 1 r'e son, and six sea inte of the efforts els which hap- Captain and Crew, curred off Eddystone rocks alx A when it was wind blowing a str y had a glimpse ] n, and as In an Swept Out of Sight «1 ¢ ¢ % tal of Gres AM Murray =» wil hose Pp of Gregg (southern pi ailing house owned by J B srough of Centre Hall, at the publi se hood house in sald borough For the township of Potter (northern pre einet,) at the public house of DD LL Bariges, in Centre Hall For the township of Potter (southern pre einet.) at the public house occupied by SD Burris For the township of College (eastern pre einet,) at the sehool house In Lemont For the township of College (western pre eines.) at the public hotel of 8 K Grieb For the township of Ferguson (old precinet,) at the public house of J A Decker, in Fine Grove Mills, For the township of Ferguson (new precinet) at the old school house at Halleyville : For the township of Harris, at the Union Hotel In Boalsburg. For the township of Patton, at the house of I house In tt i “Delegates at large | names of the candidates to Vor the township of Spring (northern pre einet,) at the commissioners office, in the court house, Beliefonte For the township of (westorn pro elnet,) st the public school house Know as the Fair Grounds school house For the township of Walker house at Hublersburg For the lownsulp of Howard, at the sd boro of Boward Far the borough of Howard, at choo] house In sald borough For the township of Hush ys the school house at Cold $ For the township of lush Pp i hou Nt ny Bpring in the school the publ northern precinet ool it § active dir on applies itteburgh, Pa. 8 sana |B W REPRESENT NORTHWESTERN » i iEINLE, 1 It ue “ C1 CEZER' SMEATMARKET ALLEGHENY 81 BELLEFORTE y of | Beef. Pork. Mutton NA All nds of smoked meat, slice sausage noRed ' g PENN'A- STATE COLLEGE 1 Ie ; BOARD ANI NTE, Pa, | RELIABLE INSURANCE. S| inst a Const i oF ihm riptions thereaom bird, The tickets to be ¥ at large shall ted fo have on 1 taide wide and on [he inside the be voted for not ex members the » ghieen inn The « shall mbey tickets tow have voted for district af the outside the words legates and on the inside the name or names of the candidates voted for not exereding the proper number Hmited as afore sald, but any ticket that shall contain a greater number of names than the number for which the voter shall be entitled to vote shall be re voted Fifth, The returp Indges shall meet at the same places and af the same time after sald election, nid shall make out the returns there of of the votes east for delegates at large and for distriet delegates to be members of (he sald convention in the several counties of the Commonwealth, and shall follow the same form in making out their returns as preseribed for return Judges in the case of an eleetion for Governor, except that the said returns shall be transmitted to the Secretary of the Common wealth and shall be addressed to that officer alone, Now, therefore, in obedience to the require ments of the Aet of the General Assembl aforesaid, you are hereby required to publi this notice with your proclamation for the hold ing of sald wr elee . ALLIAM F.HARRITY, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Given er hand and seal at m rin Hel thi obey * u Sth day of Oct ; To Shaye nn te, ord one Viited | FIRE: ind other strong and leading com- panies. HAecident; Travelers Accident of Hartford—the Oldest and Best. _—— All business promptly and caref y attended to, CHAS. SMITH, Agt., Bellefonte, Pa. Ofee In Conrad House (Sept. "MM. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. BELLEFONTE, PA. October 181, 1801, The firm of Goo, W, Jackson & Co. Millers and Grain Dealers, Is this day diwsiived by mutual consent, Fred Reynolds retiring, I persons having claims against them will resent them for payment. All ine bed to them will please make seftioment, pO, W. JACKSON, « Faun, Rey»soLpa. RELLEPONTE, IA. October L 14, ix led F- Philedsinia 1 of hiladelpia, Fire and Accident! of OF Bear the sald A 1 State College, wl 1 with its branches Ia gth of twenty vine and one half miles, together with all the sterals, branches, sidings and extensions, and alsoall the rights of way and land occupied and nnection with or for the construction and mals of said raliroad, ith al i " IV ErA, side tracks, “POIs stations, machine shops and other structures and Improve ments of every kind and description, made, and aoquired, and 1 Lom of cotinected with i ak ne of ratlroad, and ts locomotives Cars and equipments of ever Hid Wo same to the highest and best bi i Terms of sale: The trustee will require the bidder, before making an sdjadication to bi to pay in cash the sum of ten thousand dollars, and if the sale is confirmed by the Court, the batance of the purchase money must be paid within thirty days, but the purchaser shall have the right to anticipate the day of payment. In settlement of the purchase money the bonde and overdue Interest, secured by sald Deed of Trust, will be received In yment of the prehase money bid at the sale as equivalent 0 80 much in cash of the sald purchase money as would be dist ibutable and payable thereon, For further particalars and descriptions ap iy to JOHN Bb ENT President Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company, 33 Chestnut Street, Phila. delphia, or 1eNARD CO, Dave, Attorney for ( Iainant, Ot. 22) iY Buiitt Balding. Philadelphia used completion together w de pe bulidinge ts, depot ng stock and will sell 1} $3,50PERDA
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