(IRNG FOR QUAY. sult of Philadelphia's Re- pubiican Primary Elections, ™h. I J HELE NATOR'S VIOTORY ASSURED Bn His Contest for the Chalrmsaship of the Pennsylvania Republioan State Com- mittee Kighteen Sure Delegates from Philadelphia, aad Two Contests on Hand, PRILADELPHIA, Aug. 2] ean primaries to select seventy fo the state convention, eandidates for various city offices, were held Inst night I'he indications are that the Quay faction elected eighteen dele gates sure, and possibly twenty-two, with ene or two districts still in doubt, The antl Quay people concede the senator six toon voles The polls were open from 6to8p m, and the scenes around the various polling places in districts in which there were contests recalled an exciting presidential electi Naver bef the history of the RB blican party in this city has there been h an exciting fight in the pri marie In wards very near the full Republican vote was polled, The result some respects a sor prise to Senator Quay himself, who did not ex vercome the would be brought to bear against him In certain districts. The thirty-seven wards of the city are grouped into twenty-eight legislative districts, and these elected from one to seven delegates each. The hottest fights sre in the Fifteenth which Mayor Warwick resides, and the West P’hiladelphia wards, the Twenty- fourth and the Thirty-fourth. In the for mayor was badly the es, headed by Alexander Crow, out of forty in two. In hiladelphia State Senator Thomas the Quay man, won his fight handsomely motwithstanding the fact that David Mar tin, the anti Quay les in } personal charge past week, T seven Quay del The Second enth, Kighth and Thir Quay del tes, 1 eighteen. Inthe Fi leaders changed th soe in a ma jority of t visions, and the result was that double primaries ere he Both sides cl the ons | this ward A Juay man was given the N nd his opponent filled notice ! The r the First ward delegate e elected, is in doubt The Quay laim to have carried twenty wut of fifty-two divisions with seven in doubt. If this version of the result is verifled Quay will have twenty two delegates from thiscity. The Quayites also claim that the Twenty sec end, Twenty-third and Thirty-fifth wards electing five delegates, are in doubt Last night's contest practically closes the fight in the otate, Lehigh being the only remaining county to elect delegates. It appears almost certain that Senator Quay has won his fight for the state chairman ship, with some votes to spare. A con The Republi delegates wre in many was in ward, In beaten ng twenty-seventy with ith contests this city, took fth ward polling p gate from where four fifteen more th BULL Es wn. 3 BO elect The senator [ast night ocoupied Mas suite of rooms in the Metropole hotel, and a constant stream of visitors passed In and out, congratulating him upon his victory He declined to be interviewed, saying that he would not speak until after the convention, which meets at Har risburg on Aug 28 result of last night's primaries plied good naturedly to the that were showered upon him test attracted to the city politicians of degrees from all over the state erowded the headquarters of the two fao tions snd eagerly watched the returns Senator , more than any one else, precipitated the fight, carried his ward, the Eighth, by ¢ te of thirteen to three, and will go to the convention as a delegate John Russell Young ran he ahiscgetimate gives him 160 votes be | hich has } for publieation and re iments The con ail These comp Penrose, wh ws a Quay dele This ward is ment, whodid to carry asingle It was stated at the Quay headquarters saday that two of the four delegates from Northampton county and one from Clear field county have deserted the anti-Quay eandidate for state chalrman, B F. G son. The following offices wore « For district attorney coroner Ike candidates for hosen at today’s conventions Graham; city oon clerk of quarter Ahern; recorder of All of the can incumbents except olity George S iamuel H. Ashbridge troller hn M. Walton sessions, William B deeds, William M. Geary didatos are present Me. Geary Five Men Snffecated, Manarrey, Pa, Aug 19 were overcome and died from the effects of inhaling « and carboliec ges, and tans others were affected by the deadly fumes at the big out at MoGees, on the Mine of the Pittsburg and Eastern road The dead are William Stevens, run ming steam shovel, married, aged 30 years Philadelphia; William Buck, aged #0 years, married, craneman, Nunda, Liv lagston county, N. Y.; James Quinn, aged 34 years, married, assistant foreman, Miffin, Pa; Charles Harrity, aged 55 years, single, Larimer, Pa; Antonio Key sare, Hungary Five men arbonl Seven Pleasure Seskers Drowned, Ocxas Cry, Md, Aug. 19 Seven per wus, among them four Philadelphians ware drowned yesterday by the upsetting of a boat on the Isle of Wight bay, seven miles north of this place. The dead are William H. Storrs, of Philadelphia, Mrs Laura Storrs, his wife; Ida May Storrs, aged 14 years, and Eva Storrs, aged 11, their daughters, Myrtle Stevens, aged 16; Mua Hall, aged 19; Lulu Hall, aged 14 Probably a Doable Drowning. BurLixaToN, N. J, Aung. 21 Mrs Annie Wright and Mrs. Julia Giberson, young married women of this piace, have disappeared. They went rowing on the Delaware last Friday, and have not since Been seen. Theol boat was found floating sear Bristol. Lath were well supplied with money Physician Drowned While Bathing. Gare May Count Hous, Aug. 21.-Dr. Jamon W. II. Walker, a prominent Phils delphian, was drowned at Wildwood yes terday. Ilo was on his vacation, having omne 0 the seashore on Monday, Dr. Walker wns in bathing and was onrried out by the undertow and also to choose | influence that | 140 take place in connection with the Ho waa elated at the ! EIGHT WORKMEN KILLED And Three Fatally Injured by Explosion nt the Carnegle's Braddock Plant, Prrrsnonae, Aug. 21.—Furnace “"H' of the Edear Thomson Steel works (Carne gin's plant), nt Bassomer, near Beaddook, Pu., exploded betweon 4 and 5 o'clock in the morning, instantly killing six men and badly burning elght others, not one of those employed about the furnace es- eaping. Of the injured two died en the way to the hospital The dead Michael! 26, married; Andrew Drobnak, aged 85 married; John Prokopovle, aged 40, leaves | a widow and three children; Stefan Hav rila John Mika, aged 20 married; agod 27, are Kaplinos, aged John Gre 10AL ried; Joseph Crop, aged 81. single Ot the Injured it Is now thought three will dis Thelr names ' d t flamos skonda, m that are: John . Arried; ' Jura, married. Theso men are frightfully burned. The victims of the accident were all foreigners, mostly Hunga rians Poles and A large barrow with raw iron ore had fallen through the huge bell the top of the furnace stack. Fourteen men were engaged in an effort to ren bell, so that it loaded on the the barrow [1 be closed sion ocourred am oN ‘1 Vhile thus engaged tl and not y @ 1 0 exj one of the men es { caped either death or injury | every department of the huge plant erted to the roscue of the horribly man gled victims, who had been hurled in al directions by the terrific closely resembled a weaval, whic l volcanic eruption | gigantic proportions SF VEN of a Small Yacht Near Buffalo, BUu¥raro, Aug. 21 By the capsizing of the small pleasure yacht Rung Brot} last evening seven men of the thirteen on board were dr That ther is due to the n« By the Upsetting Pleasure 16TH wned was not a greater loss of lfe of the tug KE. C. Mayth ness of {the ] ting to the so¢ Frank Buggmann mann, leaves Arnoss am and the ) LWO « fo saving crew INArT ed a wife and tl Henry Schindler Cannon, single man, name unl passenger The party were em ployes of the Fast Buffalo live stock yards A strong wind was blowing, which made a heavy sea, and as she was enterin harbor a heavy sea sw "ischer; an unkn members of the g “ae ept over her pletely engulfing boat and all on b Moat of the life presevers were loose easily grabbed by those who portunity or the presen The skylight over the engine was | off as the boat sank by some of the men had the of tod M 1 e of mind } ated was seized Two men grabbed one life preserver and went down The tug Maytham rescued four of th men, and two members of the life savin service succeeded in saving two others Loxpox, Aug 20.-—A dispatch Hamburg says that the steamer C dia ran down the motor boat Beckman near Falkenthal, on the Elbe river, and that seventeen parsons were drowned. Of eight members of a family named Laski who were on board the motor boat Fran Lask! wassaved and this from oncor only Neo Bull Fight at Atlanta. Aug. 21 The bull fight hich has been so extensively advertised Cot ton States and International exposition will not come off. The proposed exhibi tion has never had any connection the exhibition itself, being show intended to be presente way. The directors of the dis with merely a side d in Mid ex posit have the wered fight has be mind with the e this reas cor right t eds y present the proposed fig Japan's Great Btorm, Aug. 17 been received here to the effect that Japan had be by a the 24th and 26¢h of July swept Kiusha shores island sen central districts of th emerged Into the Paeifl tastrophe was f BAN FRANCISCO Reports have en visited terrible storm on The hurr passed along the rossed over the mainland and ocean. The ou ollowed by a heavy rain cane ACTORS Wf the storm, inundations added their devasta ting effects to the havoe wrought bLy the wind. It is calculated that over a thou sand people wera Killed or drowned “Got the Drop” on a Terror. EL Paso, Tex, Aug John Wester Hardin, the t { the border, was shot and killed in the Acme saloon, in this eity, by Constable John Sellman. Sel man’s son, who is on the police force, ar rested a female friend of Hardin's a few days ago, and Hardin Sellman out of town. While Sellman was standing at the bar of the saloon Hardin entered and attempted to draw his pistol In an instant Sellman sent a bullet crash ing through Hardin's brain. Sellman surrendered rror threatened to run The St. Lenis a Complete Success. SourHamrrox, Aug. 21. ~The trials of the American line steamer St Louls over a measured course in the En | glish channel were a complete success | The course was from Portland Bill to | Start Point and back, which Is a distance | of 104 knots. The time in which the course was covered was 4hrs. 41 mine | | which gives a mean speed of 22 3.10 knots The trial was made to ascertain whether the steamship comes up to the require ment under the contract for earrying the | malls speed aed Four Sallors Mald for Marder, PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 21. -James Car berry. James White, John Deoley and {| James Ford, seamen of the steamer Earn wood, were arrested last evening on sus | plelon of having been concerned in the death of Charles McLaughlin, a sallor, | whose body was found In the Delaware ! iver last Friday, the skull having been | fractured. The men wers seen quarrel ing before McLaughlin's disappearance Destructive Mallstorm in Kansas Newton, Kan, Aug. 20.—A destructive hailstorm passed over Harver county last | evening, doing Immense damage to the erops. Sugar cane Is ruined, and fruits of all kinds, especially peaches, which are now ripening, will be a total loss. Corn, which promised the biggest yield in a de cade, will probably yield only half a crop : Cruel Turkish Tax Collectors, CoNsTANTINOPLE, Aug. 21. ~The colleo tion of the arsenrs of taxes in the Moosh distriot 1& accompanied with deeds of re volting erusity. The Armenians liberated under the amnesty have been rearrested {on trumpery charges. | Bloomsburg Dates of County Institutes. The department of public instruction intendents of schools in Pennsylvania with a list of the annual county teachers institutes for 1895. The dates of camer- on aud Jefferson county institutes have not yet been fixed. The Dauphin coun- ty institute will be held at Harrisburg at Carlisle, Dec. 1; Franklin county at Chambersburg, at New county Mifflintown, Nov, 18; Blair county Nov. 11; Bloomfield, Nov. Ir; Clearfield, Deci16; Fulton county at Me- Connellsburg, Nov. 23; York county at Columbia county at Oct. 21; Huntingdon county 14. 1 t nedot at Huntingdon { was | | temporarily abandoned, and all efforts ex Palpitation of the Heart Shortness of Breath, Swelling of Legs and Feet, “For about four years I was troub- led with palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath and swelling of the legs and feet. At times I would faint. I was treated by the best phy- sicians in Savannah, Ga., with no re- lief. 1 then tried various Springs without benefit. Finally, I tried Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure also his Nerve and Liver Pills After beginning to take them I felt better! 1 continued taking them and I am now in better health than for many years Since my recovery I have gained fifty pounds in weight. 1 hope this state. ment may be of value to some poor sufferer.” E. B. SUTTON, Ways Station, Ga Dr. Miles Heart Care lasold on a positive gisrantes thal tha first bottle will benefit, Hdruggista sell it at $l, 6 bottles for®s, or it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lod We Are Already Prepared You Get The Advantage our custo. We have already saved mers at least 10 per cent. early call will convinee you. Montgomery & Co. t#" Agents for the sale of Dunlap and Knox hats For SALE 55 The heirs and legal reprosentatives of Aaron Williams, deceased, offer for sale the house and lot located on the corner of Howard and Ridge streets, Bellefonte, Pa. The lot is 50 feet front and 20 deep, on which is erected a Two Slory Frame Dwelling House. For further particu jars inguire of the administrators, or Clement Dale thelr attorne W. H WILLIAMS, MRS, JENNIE WILLIAMS, Clement Dale, Att'y Administrators, Aug. 82m Bellefonte, Pa QALESMEY WANTED NON-NICOTINE MIDGET CIGARS. or commission, Good side line, Fam: ples Address LANDIS & CO, Shippensburg, Pa has furnished the city and county super. | | ing been granted to | sons indebted thereto | Immediate pay | or demands against the same will present them the week of Nov. 11; Cumberland county | N — OTIOE Perry county | Juniata | | fore August Zith, 1545, the at Hollidaysburg, Dec. 16; Clearfield at | An | A PMINIH TRATORY NOTICE Estate of Rose Ann McCarty, late of forte borough, deceased Letters of administration on sald estate hay the undersigned, all per. | are requested to make anid those having Belle ment cialis witli ed ont delay forsettiement to the undersign A. BROCKERHOYY, Aug. BAL Admr Notice is hereby given that the following accounts of assle noes presented to the Mth and committees will irt on Wedn lay, Aug 1H ed on or unle exeeptic 1 Ie ed absolute The second and final ac committee of Jacob Daniel Fhe account of A. L of Henry Rishe 1 ccount \ 3 1 Nearhood f W H. Corman signee of for t of cred nt of 'W nan, seq the ( ommon Pleas 1 | term 1802 W. F. BMITH Prot tar LOTS iestrator | f1 0004000000000 00 SHAEFFER'S WONDERFUL :-: OFFER. 6 FINE ( ABINKRE HoTOR 99¢ts B® SUPERIOR :-: FINISH a0 IE H. B. 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A ! ¢ ¢ ; ( { SACRIFICE SALE SUMMER GOODS § DRY GOODS SHOES: {LI ST MMER SHOES ONE-THIRD OFF What We Have for the Children } OA oad -t , 20¢. and wedge heel shoes, that were Hi { CLOTHING: FOR THE MEN eee | Ee Clothing for the Boys 14 years worth 4, how $2 H mn 1 | Haine { ir THIS SALE IS T0 LAST FOR ONLY A LIMITED TIME. This is an opportunity to buy goods at remarkably low values. cannot find such prices in the large cities. Bellefonte,
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