News: Items From the Columbia Independent, August 26, 1891, Columbia, Lancaster County, PA Contributed and transcribed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Abby Bowman Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/lancaster/ _______________________________________________ Items From the Columbia Independent, August 26, 1891 J. C. Torbett has disposed of his cigar store, a few doors above the post- office, to his clerk, Frederick C. Wagner, jr. Robert E. Peregoy and Hattie, his wife, were put on trial on a charge of larceny. The prosecutor was Charles P. McArthur. His testimony was that he boarded at the Tremont House, Columbia, where the defendants also boarded. A few weeks ago there was stolen from under a pin cushion a box containing diamonds and jewelry valued at $700. This box of jewelry was sent by express from Columbia in a satchel by Mrs. Peregoy, addressed to Wm. R. Penn, Newark, N.J. When the theft was discovered the box was intercepted at the Adams Express office in this city and returned to witness. F. X. Ziegler, the express agent, testified to Mrs. Peregoy sending the satchel away and Constable Wittick to its recovery. Mrs. Peregoy's father, brother, husband, Mr. McArthur, and Constable Wittick testified that she was subject to epileptic fits and while under their influence she was not accountable for what she did. The district attorney abandoned the case against the husband, the evidence failing to show that he was present when the jewelry was stolen or shipped. As to the case against Mrs. Peregoy the district attorney did not think there should be a conviction on account of the condition of the woman's mind, and a verdict of not guilty was taken. Personal Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cramer are at Ocean Grove. Rev. Geo. Welles Ely will be at the old stand on Sunday next. Dr. Livingston and family are at the seaside. Miss Lucia May returned from her visit to Ashland, on Saturday. Ignatius Warren has been visiting for the past two weeks in Pittsburg. Mrs. Grace Eberlein returned on Saturday from a week's visit to Philadelphia. Mrs. W. E. Crist is on a trip to the village of Greencastle. Miss Anna North, and Mr. Jos. A. Janney, jr., of Chestnut Hill, are the guests of Miss Rena North. Mrs. Vena Taylor and family returned from Atlantic City on Saturday. Chas. F. Young is in Washington, D.C., attending the funeral of his sister. Hal. and Bert. Johnson are the guests of Mrs. E. S. Musser. Harry Smith and daughter, of Scranton, are on a visit to town. Miss Alicia Brown has returned from her visit to Baltimore, and is a guest of Miss North. Mrs. A. J. Kauffman is on a visit to Mechanicsburg. S. F. Eberlein of Philadelphia, was in town over Sunday. George Melbert of the INDEPENDENT, is on a visit to Baltimore. Mrs. W. P. Withers and daughter, and Miss Blanche Bressler, of Philadelphia, who has been Mrs. W.'s guest, are on a visit to Loch Haven. Miss Flora Pfoutz, of Baltimore, is a guest at the Kehler mansion. Mrs. B. F. Dean is at Ocean Grove. Mr. H. F. Bruner and wife are at Asbury Park. Albert Hartman is at Atlantic City to examine the fall style of hats. Miss Rena North has returned from Bedford Springs. Miss Mabel Shenberger has gone to York county for chincapins. Mrs. Florence Haldeman is on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Scott Patton. She came direct from Savannah, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. D. Miller have gone to Ocean Grove to hear Talmage. Editor Yocum and wife left for Ocean Grove on Saturday. Mrs. Eckman and daughters are at Ocean Grove. Mr. Hiram Wilson and wife are on a visit to Roanoke, Va. J. B. Hutchison and Wm. Mattern were on the grass widower list for the past week and they refuse to be comforted. Cyrus Bruner is taking in the beauties of Ocean Grove.