BOLD THAI i ————— A Lake Shore Train Held Up by Twenty Masked Men, BHATTERED A CAR WITH DYNAMITE The Engineer Mado a Desperate Resiat- ance, bat Was Shot Down and Seriously Wounded — The Robbers Nineteon Thousand Dollars and Escape, Secure Over CRC ATH, DOD 10.1 WER (hasReG nen Meld up a Lake Shore train 140 miles from Chicago early in the morning, and after wounding the engineer blew open the safe in the express car and stole its contents The robbery occurred at Kessler, Ind., a fow miles beyond Kendallville, A few rods west of Kessler the engineer, J. Knapp, discovered a switch open and put on the brakes to save the train from destruction. The train hardly came to a standstill when the twenty robbers, armed and masked, made a rush for the express car, The en gineer seized a coal pick and made a des- perate resistance, One of the robbers was struck down and fell off the engine. An other came over the tender and leveling his revolver by the dim light shot the en- neer in the chest, wriously wounding iim. The fireman saw a chance to make is escape, and, jumping through the cab window, ran As the train ¢ame to a stop there was a terrible explosion. The robbers had put dynamite under the train. The explosion tore open one side of the express car. The conductor and brakeman hurried to the platforms only to be covered by rifles in the hands of several men, who said they would shoot to kill if a move were made. The railroad men made no resistance. A guard was put at the end of each car and the express car was attacked. The messenger behind a barricaded door refused to obey the command of the rob- bers to the express car entrance. Bhot after shot wax fired at the ear, but the robbers soon saw they could not secure an entrance by intimidation. gor fired many open the ex finally rough this break, id with a blow on shots at rough the opening that , but the robbers ked him senseless teri of the twenty men then WImnite again thieves worth carrying y The dynamite having pXpross car 1# robbers selves with | this no effort to ond wrecked only one mtented them. made the sec i wing is alone, and force an entrance to After the robbery had been effec the ted the passenger guards at the door of I. a few parti coaches were lled off shots were | 0 disappeared iu the we that skirts the railroad As soon as the robbers bad disappeared, messengers ran to Kendallville to spread the sheriff of the cou aroused called on all near him a posse of residents o ded stretch of alarn uty i were along the highway to tl hey seoured the , beat through the bush and traveled miles through the they found n The express hastening i ie scene of ther ybbwery cinity woods, but clews ympany’'s officers are fectly well satisflad that the robbery committed hy expert safa who knew the use of dynamite and just how to got at the vulnerable parts of the This, in their chase mor of the ro money tha It is offic the express company ptolen is 819.400 $16,000 were not taken per blowers safe pinion, ou; tain to and the recovery wonld hers otherwise be the ea announced by officers that the amount Id bars valoed at ts of Kendallville The National Capitol’s Centennial. Wasnt ry wey 13 Are : A i Preparations n an elaborate scale for ealebration of the centennial anniversury of the laying of the corner stone of the United States Capitol in this city on Sept 18 President Cleveland {3 sxpected to de liver an address in behalf of the executive branch of the government Btevenson and Speaker Crisp will also de liver speeches in behalf of the legislative bran sh of the government, while the judi. elary will be represented by Associate Jus tice Brown, of the supreme court 5. § 4 the Oar New Minister te Bolivia. Wasnixatox, pent to the seante the following appoint ments: Charles H. J. Taylor, of Kansas, United States minister to Bolivia; James Sept oe Butcher, of New Jersey, to be collector of | ternal revenne for the First district of | . pr | tions, thus showing their confidence In the | present improved condition ew Jersey. Mr. Taylor, the Bolivian minister, represents the younger slenient of the colored citizens of the country. He was born a slave in 1536 Home Rule Rejected, Loxpox, Sept. 9.—Although it was gen. erglly understood that the house of lords | wonld reject the home rule bill last night, the house did not ill up until after the inner hour, popular interest centering in ¢ speech of the Marquis of Salisbury ¢ house divided at midnight and the re t was the rejection of the motion by a te of 410 to 4 The Champion Columbia. PHILADELPHIA Columbia Sept 5} turned to Cramps’ yard yes terday afternoon flying the record break ing figure 31 510 at her masthead. The vessel was en nslastically greeted ss she passed up the river. Mr. Cramp expressed bMmself asx belng sanguine that the vessel wotld exceed yesterday's speed The New 6. A. B. Commander, InpIARAPOLIS, Sept. 8 Yesterday the 6G. A. RR. ene pment elosed {ts session by electing John J, G. Adams, of Massachu setts, comma der in<hief; Colin Walker, of Indiana, senior vice commander, and J C. Bigger, of Texas, junior vice com. Blinder The next encampment goes to ttabury 0 Weighing the White House Baby, Wasnixaroy, Sept. 13. Ths interesting eceremony of weighing the White House baby has taken place with all the sclat at ing such an event. The scale showed § nine pounds and a quarter, ————— . : Cholera Reported in Laglond. | Lasnox, Sept. 18.—~The Official Gasetts Weotaves London and Liverpool to be sus of infection with cholera. All ves om both ports will be lospected rigoronsly. | { figure. {and his choloe for the presidency in 187 | 1808, was i | come publ Viee President | | boarding hb y At 537 | ftree! | a few months 18. ~The president | | for thirty years, The eruiser | HAMILTON FISH DEAD. I'he Vetoran Statesman Who Was General Grant's Keoretary of State. GARRIBON'S, N. Y., Bept. 8.—~Hamilton Fish, Sr, died sudden’y yestorday at his Glenn CHE maneion near Garrison's, Ie retired at his usual hour Wadnesday night In apparent good health. A domestie oco- eupled a room adjoining that of Mr. Fish, and at 4.30 yesterday morning she heard a falot call, She hurried to the room and HAMILTON YISH. found Mr. Fish sitting mn a chair at the edge of the bed, Mrs. Benjamin, a daugh ter of the deceased, and the only other oc cupant of the house, was summoned, but her father was unable to utter a word af ter she entered the and he expired soon after. His age was 81. His death was attributed to the infirmities of old age, Few of the younger generation will re member that Hamilton Fish, who has just gone to his final reward, was for many years a particularly prominent political He was Grant's secretary of state room He was born in New York city Aug teligious Congress. The , A processional in world were rep pening was | w astment of <1 interests ation was filed in thee Clty Waterby Russian Cholers Statistics RE a ™ Rryd 18 The Tourists Pouring Inte Chicago yer orbs ¢ gh ra estimate sanger Ev: Hamilton-Mann Again a Wile New Yorx, Bept, 1 It han that Kva the figure in the Robert Ray Hamilton be baby scandal, has been married for past six months 14s Edwan : ’ JUS lends Mann, Her husband Hilton, a young Englishman, who k West Twenty n as been In this He bh sountry Evidence of Renawed Confidence Vicksnrreg, Miss The five Sent 13 banks of this city, which some wesks ago adopted the system of certified checks and reduced eash paymesta to depositors, voted unanimously to remove all restric Harned to Death, ALviNsTox, Ont, Sept. 18. ~The house of James Johnson was destroyed by fire Johnson attempted to save his two dangh ters, years, but was cut off by the ames and the children perished in the burning building. Johnson was badly burned and injured by a fall Two Children aged 5 and A Diind Pagilist’s Chalisnge. Porrsmotti, O., Sept. 18 «Adam Fok a broom maker, who has been totally blind has issued a challenge the state for a finish Queensbury for put up a 71 man in » any blind ght, Marquis o fda x» sige ries forfeit Big Woolen Mills Reopen LAWRENCE, Mass, Sept. 18 shutdown of weeks Washington the mills in the country work yesterday will suffer ont After ona-hall of largest wo were reopened for The schedule of wages a reduction of about 10 per five mills, Voted te Continue the Strike. Los pox, Bept. 18. The question of con tinuiog the coni strike in Derbyshire and Bouth Lancashire wes pus to a vote you terday. An immense majority of the me voted in favor of continuing the strike Charles de Lesseps Holonsed, Panis, Sept. 18M. Charles de Lesseps, who was sentence] to five years’ imprison: ment for complicity in the Panama canal Atanial, was released from prison yester y. ampbell a Heretio MOXTREAL, Sept. 14 — The Montreal presbytery last night found Professor Campbell guilty on the fest count of libel for heresy. The vole was 21 to 14 | latons with 4 under | tal: periods she appears to have become | p | posss asad of . when | known, give birth to a living child | mania, which is | precedents, assumed in Lizzie Halllday's { case a phase almost unbelievably si | mutilated { clear] | son of W | race for the honor fea's cup has besnn won by | eate boat | Colonia. Jubilee and Pll m finished in A MURDEROUS MANIAC, The Masny Crimes Charged Against Lissle Fialllday. MinpLerowx, N. Y,, Bept. 0.--Paul Hal- liday was buried beside his first wife tn the little cemetery in Walker valley with | the ritual of the G. A. HR. yesterday, and the excitoment over the triple murder is subsiding somewhat. Yesterday Mry Halliday was committed to the county jah at Monticello to await the action of the grand jury. MropLerowN, N. Y,, Sept. 1{,~The soln tion of the mystery surrounding Lizaie Halliday's awful erimes will be found in the history of her previous lifs and her re or husband Young Paui and Robert jinliiday nave told thelr stories, and hen all this new and old Information is put together there is produced a story of very unusual, but not of unprecedented criminality. Lizzie Halliday, herself a type of low humanity, was merely an ignorant, mean, eunning and revengeful woman, with the belief that she possessed the power to de celve everybody she chose This appears to have bean her character ordinary eircumstances, but at cer i) mi OOCARIORN she was in ital con dition she become n mother She was expecting never did, however, so far as Is This not without numerous WwKing Lizzie Halliday has killed two me 5 her life, both of them husba both In addition y established that she of whiecl 1 cendiary fires, in f one ushand | | 5 € ~ ~ ner iate Was creer The Vigilant Chosen You NEw Sept. 19-~The third trial of defending the Amer ie Vigllant fork syndi- fine first the New arossad the finish For the third time was fifteen relurn ver urse the V gilant beat the i tl Jubilee 8 min His Grandd pt : ITY A I8EA Emin Was Killed for Plunder, % — " ) p- ¥ ’ » “1 1 A dispateh from S says advices have been re Stanley Falls to the at Moor has re lection and his overed Dr diary 1 and diary are sald to have y near the spot where Eixia inst October. The dis nin was within four days f Stanley Falls when be was mur His caravan y utd WES CRITY INE Arals to twenty rs The desire of the ito Lave been The Fal Hept. 18 Commision Adjon After remalr over three months ti} yesterday finally agreed t lie. That means that ail ¢ mmies! x Pras To Freese Oal the Amalgs mated, AxpErsos, Ind., Sept. 12 ~The Ameyi- ean Wire Nall company, employing men, posted a notice yesterday that here after the company would rate all its milis non-union, work to resumed as early as possible between this date and Oct. 1. Employes who did not apply for work before Sept. ® would ba stricken from the rolls. Excitement is high. Other fron institutions threaten te go non-union. In all about 1.500 men will remoustrate against the different companies’ action A Town Bold Onl. SrevarsEvitee, OO, Sept. 13 -<Ham- monsville, this county, on the main line of the Cleveland and Pittaburg railroad, was until recently a prospgrous town, dus to the energy and business interests of WH Wallace, the oldest postmaster in the United States, whe falled recestly. On Monday almost the entire town, ineludin twenty.one lots, mostly improved. was sold to the Silver Banking company, of Wells ville, for £5,200, to satisfy a mortgage Search for Missing Meirs Nonwark, Conn., Sept. 15 Search is being made for the heirs of Mrs Mary Brennan, who was fatally burned in a fire on Smith street some months age. Mrs Brenuan, who was 75 years of age, and who lived in squalor, died lesving an es tate inventoried at $0,000 or more, al though no one { her having any means, The town supported her much of the time Knew o Serious Charge Against a Physician, Bripoerort, Conn, Bept Dr, ¥, © Bozinch, a young physician who has been practicing in this city for several months past, was arrested end lodged in jall here charged with criminally assaulting the young wife of Joseph H. Rerochitak!, in whose family the doctor lived. His bonds are $10. 000 le saya he has a perfect de fatine Boldiers Will Fight Forest Fires Wasitnaron, Sept. 14, ~The acting seo retary of war asnt a telegram to Fort Meads, 8. D., orderiog the commanding officer to send all treops available from that post to Lead City to assist in fighting Jaren fires, which are threatening that wn, Twentysoaven Lost ® Burning Steamer Br. PRTERsoU RG, Bapt. 19 «The steamer Bhermokshau has bees burned on the River Volga. Most of those aboard her when the fire broke out were rescued Fifteen of tha crew and twelve passengers were burned Si g-owned. ———— 0 | Swinging Around the Qirele, OF the diseases to which it is adapted with the best resulis, Hostetler's Blomach Bitters, a family medicine, comprehensive in its scope, has never been veon public attention in the guise of B universal p his elntm, dally arrog the dally press by the pr far inferior to it as sped instances disgusted the sidvanee hy f its absurdity, and the pro rremed fos of Superior qualities have been hands apped by the préetentions of thelr worthless predeces sors. Bul the American people know, becuse they have verified the fact hy the most tryin " ths Bitters | On the vir in cases of tipation Kidney tr ¥ 1 snaees fon todd 10 the columns of Wr 1etors of medicines i has in a thousand i all juro LS | Waele QisCiiarget Bellefonte Grain Market Mra. Theresa Harison * For fourteen years I have ney trout my back so kame that some | Could Not Raise Myself up out of my por turn myself in bed, I oo6ld not «i 1 suffered gromt distress ola PN ave tak of with my food : Hood's*=# Cures ' Lite ry i teed SO mn. Pa Mas. Tuxnmsa I Hood's Pills cure | Wg We peristaltic scliou of 1 I ) Alald. 11 way. whether you De i ily} Tonws: Ten per iow a ot, 185, ar Deferred Bodily SHI, Fingers Cut Of, A young son of John Guiswhite, of Woodward, had two fingers cut off by another lad who was handling an axe. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORD! nanee-To provent eows, heifers and oti er horn eattie from running large In thi Borough of Bellefonte Approved July 4th, 3 Mechion 1st Be it ordained and enacted soroneh of Bellefont: nd enacted by the iy inuech of Beets the 4th day of 1 ordinance fo horn eattie igh of Bellefont ‘shail I ence for each an large, the stim of NEW DRESS WOOLENS AUTUMN AND WINTER s WHILE US SAMPLE COPIES, { and a copy of our Illustrated Catalogue and Fashion Journal, or write us any TE | fq v in the city ot 0GGS & BUH 15 117 Federal St. ALLEGHENY, PA. ITitrateor And Phes The Lichig High Grade Acid Phosphate is he Leads name adopted for the best prepared Acidalated Dissolved South Caroll na Rock now in use by the farmers of Pennsylvania, Wes hundred tons of th High Acid Phosphate during ihe past your, It was used ou the State Col fege tarm, the farms of adjoining townsh I, An well as many other " farms throughout Centre county Fertilizer which has given the mast satisfacto vised ry results on the crop of wheat just harvested i 1 those who us "| t VO Ea i" Champion $25 Phosphate. MeCalmont & Co's, Champion 85 Ammaoniated tone Super Phosphate has boon ased by many farmers of Centre county during the past thres years. This isa compicte fertilizer, Dissolved Seath Carolina Rock only contains Phosphorie Acid, Our Champion phosphate contains Ni trogen, Phosphorie Acid and Pot. ash. This fertilizer not only pro duces wheat bat 1t will stimaiste the growth of grass to follow, We can assure om customers that it isthe highest grade $25.00 No fertiliser goods that have ever boon sold in wpe, entre county hates. Wao deal in and keep 3 supply of Ammoniated Dissolved Rone, Ruffalo Honest phosphate, Ground Bone, Muriate of Potash, Nitrate of Soda, land plaster and agricultural salt in quan tities to meet the wants of buyers. Fair DO Invites Fatronage. Our greatest ambition has been to furnish Wonost fertilizers of the highest quality at the logst possibile cost to the farmer 1 and we trast our meth # of dealing in the past, will be a sufflciont guarantee in the futeve, for naking the farmers to continue their large and beryl patronage with us, McCALMONT & CO, Bellefonte, Pa. | PENN’A. 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When next In need try a pale, Best in the world. If you wast 8 fos DRESS SHOE, made In the latest pia 't pay $6 % 78, Iry my $3, $3.50, $4 88 or $5 Shon, £1 equal t custom made and look waar 88 well, If you wish to economize in your fi do 80 by perchasing W, L, Douglas Shoss, Name price stamped on the bottom, lock Tor It when you buy. W. L. DOUGLAS, Drockt ce, Mase, Sold vy FOR SALE bY LYON & CO., Bellefonte, 8. R. PRINGLE, Port Matilda J. A. QUIGLEY, Blanchard, T. BE. GRIEST, Fleming nl A FB, Cavesis, and Trade-3 aris obtained, end a3 Pai ent rawness conducted for openare FEES, vent fron. Address, C.A.SNOW& CO. RO, parent rrr wsneton ©.C. 4
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