T HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JANUAR) 1 800 Holding Up BR yk Hobe There silroad Trans and |} bing specialty - Allowed Nothing to Stand ian With the Go Adventure wn County Their Way Thely Helesa Cashier of Fair toon came Tar } vat as InEen named George 8 while Frank folio the fi Quantrell caped by ing in t fight mortally wor minated. Comparatively little Jameses, except a pe or two, from this time until that year tl made them ers riu 4 ines of ident from be- when Quantreil inded and his band exter he WAS is known of the rsonal adventur 1888 life Po TOUR James, act and hurri alarm became ge and mediately a pursaing party ized, but with no results Train stage robl the bank robberies. In many murderous exploits members gang were killed was the inapi : 8 that for more than ten yea which a } 50 one was by betraying The offer of sums led killing of Jesse James in April, Robert Ford, a lad of twe nty, in collusion with the d« who had been recruit by Frank James a few himaelf up, ted on suce and murder in the t evidence, but amid Western assemblage. He then settled down in his father-in-law’s home, in In- dependence, Mo. In the fali of 1896 he accopied a pesition as special messen- ger on an express train, his duty being no other than that of meeting train robbers at their own game. Patent Medicines, Nearly $5,000,000 worth of patent medicines are exported from England each year, and i eries terror red the rs price was found them, these to earn of eed accepted aa the unauapis months was tried and esaive choerges teeth of Was af the asderts } spirit Texas, | ¥, where he es- | James- | during heads | money | ious bandit. | later gave | acquit- | robbery | spri plainest | the plaudits of a | . A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. | Fhuarsday, Deco, 20H, Friday Deo, Monday, Jan. in 18 broken THE PRODUCE MARKETS tod by phia and B Dealings in Philadel- altimore, ! barre ( No §1%6 trade, : white Hay large $IR.506G 19, rm; factory, crea utter f me tra, 3.664115; or wheat at pring £8.35 5 traight, * TM. Wheat Febru- red, TG cdo. on month steamer mixed, white, IY G2We. ! do, Oats firm, No. 2 white, No, 2 mixed, 33%ec. Rye firm; 2 nearby, She... No. 1 western, €le. Hay steady. No. 1 timothy, 31058. Graln reights quiet; limited demand for steam- ers; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 4d. January; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 38, 6d.43s, 8, January; 3s. 6d. February. Bugar steady; granulated, 5.08. Butter steady; fanry cremery, 22635¢c.. do. imi. tation, 17§18c.; do. ladle, 126140. — i — -— : Bpot, February southern, Todi 4d 4c and REIN PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE, Adopts 8 Hesolutlon Foy fournment on April Ho Harrisburg Jur f i he Benne ITEMS OF STATE NEWS 1 a rush ope of the Lehigh wal company at Two hundred men time, but all suc. immediate es. if caus afternoon work making their Two hours later five of the eight made their way through the sand, and shortiy before 7 o'clock last evening the remaining three men came to the surface. The names of the three men who were entombed for over five hours are William Williams, a miner: Henry Brown, driver, and Joe Zeloekl, laborer, They escaped to one of the breasts till the cave settled, and then crawled through the sand to the foot of the slope. The air current was not cut off, and the m were ape parently nons the worse their ex- perience terday were at ceeded in cape but eight pelos on re Ten irom Death of Ex«Judge Bre water, Charlotte, N. C., Dee. 31 F. Carroll Brewster, formerly a judge of the com- mon pleas court of Philadelphia, and attornsy general of the state under Governor Geary, died yesterday in this city, while on his way to Florida, where he was going to recuperate after an attack of the grip. Mr. Brewéter on Wednesday last made a speech at the Philadelphia Republican conference, in which he nominated City Bolicitor Kin- sey for the city solicitorship. At this conference Mr. Brawster, while making an able speech, appeared to be ill, and after the convention adjourned took the train for Florida, but was obliged to stop at Charlotte owing to a severe turn in his health for the worse. — te ATS JIVE STICK] an 4. i The Way to Make That Vart of Yo Yield a Gaod Profil of profitable ¢ gh prade HT 1 bo « Hints Abont glve dow: hates ¢ give Sew Lee for Skim Milk Rinding Torn Vaoadder There fodder being put on in keeping and this method ghocks that will stand , compact wind and storm. | Valine of Milk. The vaiue of milk to a farmer who is producing milk for the profit there | is in it, iz measurad by the difference between its cost of production and the | income from its sale or use, It is | fortunate thing for ; dairyman that some of the tant conditions which influence cost of producing milk and affect value when disposed of, are under control. The dairymai few thege as against him is bound he post impor. | the its his of : to succeed, Hreeding Sows. i Whea you gelect your breeding sows see that they are well developed, good feeders and thritd well on their food. This indicates a good constitution and good digestion, excellent qualities to be transmitted to their offspring. Teo Core a Kicking Horse, | Tie a foreleg by rope to the hind leg on the other gide. By kicking, the front | leg ia jerked off the ground and the animal goes down in a heap. Two or | three doses ave enough. Copper Colored § _ Splotc hes. ' ‘ t only one cure forContag tivel every trace y and perma of the wi n y skit H.L Myers, Don’t destr yi cure by taking of mex CRUBRN wreck the ¢ S.S.S. For The Blood At his yard Opposite the P. R. R. Passenger Station, Sells oniy the Best Qualities TI IY I I) A AIT] AAA A AdiNI Pi | WIE TOTO I I I I I I I I J TO J TO 0 J OO J ON TOO T° I 1 COALS Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw ROYAL S70C K FOOD E = 2 = E 3 5 J # Ld LJ CLEVER THING TO DO: TUESS i! a aa a2 d oie 3 RP U Ca BEV An exceptional opportunity to young men and young w frenars for teaching or for "Our regular courses: i £ In Muslin, Shortha Birong fea work, good hard sindy, insure stude: ats of Central State Normal School LOCK HAVEN, Claten Co. PA. bulidings perfectly upped electric Hehis, abundance A an ds £0 td & B. PRICES REDUCED B oes & Buhl DEPAR TMENT X ALLEGHENY, The place to buy your GROCERIES . A 1 Fs } TE hg Te and ail of that qualits i . pe ople who war 1 and who enjoy ti looking & op r y $4 Sechler & Co. BUSH BELLEFONTE, HOt 1 nl ARMAN HOUSE, High Street, opposite the Court House, Eatirely new New Furniture, Steam Heat, Riocirie ht, and all the modern § Lig C.M. & B.S CARMAN. men go NTRE COUNTY Corner of High and Receive Deposits ; Discount J. D. Savcoxny, Cashier
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