THE CENTKE DEMOURAT, BELLEFONTE, PA MARCH 29 1900, WELL PLAN NNED ROB BE R Y A NEW YORK RESTAURANT LOOT. ED OF $3,100. The Scheme Invelved the Changing of a $100 Bill and a “Make-Up” That Deceived Employee—They Sent the Waiters Away, One of the most skilfully planned and daringly executed robberies the police of New York have been called upon to run down was carried out March 26 by five men who took from a safe in Healy's fashionable res taurant, at the northeast corner Columbus avenue and Sixty $3.100 in cash and checks Three of the thieves sipped their coffee while the fourth entertainingly engaged Cashier Casey, and No. § looted the cash drawer in the an arm's length away from the em- ploye. The stolen checks, amounting to $273 were later returned by mail to Thomas Healey, the proprietor, Two well-dressed men alighted from a cab in front of the restaurant short lv before k, and entered by the Sixty-sixth street entrance They took a table in the rear of the r after street, 9 o'cloc n Soon two Othe to jer's desk tered and walked quickly 1 1 aes and an adjoining man que a proposed dinner going on one of the behind tensibly to the The 1 sent back for an under the hier the ca cash had order brass waiter he cashier and the exact amount left the restaurant man had kept joning, which asey's entions down » and up his had and pre soun be During this time the thres had remained uncon ir tables, apparently en cessant dis que at tracted C att vented any ds of the robbery ng heard onfederates cerned at the eir breakfast ut man finally sald he the day, and, going over men still ] "gr ng th The at ie 8 would later in eating, greeted and went after the man had alled on «( the day's two easantls out minute jeft for ‘asey CRIMINAL. hants Vermont a iver recs shortage Horlocker, a charged wit} More defend rial of Viola Nebraska d candy to Mrs that the "urther ex is to sone testified mind this direction Lili mmsound timony in {uced examining trials of has begun in y of seventy Beckham Goveruor, on of the Court House rival militia has not been to face (oohel Frank soldiers, the SUSHI nas ht face oner's Inquest has Finch, the 16 year old Chicago who, to protect his mother's life, ot and killed his frenzied father h was In the act of stabbing his when Bertie fired, men March went of George Ritle, 8 negro, Carthage, North Carolina, and attempted to hang him, away. He was caught, however, hor. ribly mutilated, hanged and shot, His murderers are be moon- shiners, The half-charred remains of Cassle Brown, a young woman, have been found In the woods near Jefferson, South Carolina. There was evidence that she had been murdered, and sev. eral suspects are under arrest. Viola Horlocker, the stenographer charged with sending poison candy to Mrs. Morey, the wife of her em. ployer, Is on trial at Hastings, Ne braska., The defense is insanity, George Finch, a day laborer, living in Austin, a suburb of Chicago, was shot and instantly killed by his 16 year-old son, Albert, March 20, The elder Finch was intoxicated and was making a murderous attack upon his wife, Thomas Stewart, a messenger In the First National Bank of Easton, Pa. has, it I= alleged, absconded with $1700 of the bank's moPey, Annle Strother, night cashier In a Chicago restaurant, was shot and killed March 20, by Mrs. Charles Smith, aged 23, wife of a saloon keep er. exonerated 09 Four to the masked home near believed to of | sixth | safe, ! medical been | of Chicago but he broke | MISCELLANEOUS NEWS, Events of the Week Told in a Few Words, There was an exciting scene in Judge Moore's court, Frankfort, Ken tucky, March 20, during the examina- tion of the murder Sharp words passed between counsel, causing the spectators to precipitately flee for the doors and windows Or der was restored, Within a week the battleship consin, now almost completed by Union Iron Works, San Francis be out on a series of trial ing The several Mormon colonies Chihuahua, Mexico, have creased in population by of over 5,000 Mormon from Utah during the last two months The State Department has issued warranty for the surrender to the Mexican authorities Blas Aguirre charged with murder The law providing examination chil A8 a precaution expos pupils to contagious diseases, has sustained in the Court Goebel suspects, Wis the will in been in the arrival immigrants la of for of against compul school 0ry dren ing Superior The offic has number of bubonic ally plague cas ydney, N here 8 O00 reported at 8 thirty thirteen d S reached Ix heen eaths and | Ino ve been Walter Sed in Washing 1 to the retary ment ha e between the two great ste le arranges ad iron manufact by which n« urers ENT HX i) 0) came fron PEATH RECORD, Hon Stone roof M : of his deat of the and Mechanical Rabb! Isaac M Hebrew Union ( cinnatl RoRbert of olde for ten 4 ) . At the war Pres in qd “A Stone time ident Starkville Agricultural College Wine | 4 fou le is dead Baldwin Davidson member the Philadelphia Exchange st graduate of the versity of Pennsylvania, and last viving clerk of the old Bank of United States, is dead Cardinal Camillo Mazella, Bishop of Palestrina and Prefect of the Congre gation of Sacred Rites, Is dead at Rome at the age of 67. His loss Is a serious one to the Jesuit order, of which society he was a member Field Marshall Sir Donald Stewart in dead at Algiers, He was 76 years of age Admiral Duperre Navy, Is dead at Paris Charlotte FP. Mason, New Hampshire, years oldest Stock Uni sur the of the French of Is dead, Randwich, aged 106 MILITARY AND NAVAL. Lieutenant Commander H. Winslow has been detached from the Constella- tion and ordered to command of the Solace, succeeding Commander A Dunlap, ordered home on waiting or. ders, The Navy Department has Issued orders for the repair of the cruiser Boston, now at the Mare Island Navy Yard, at a cost of about $300,000 The War Department has purchased from the North Aweriean Mall Steam. ship Company the steamship Colum: bin for the use as a transport in the Pacific, Commander Willlam Emory has been detached from the Inspection Board and ordered on temporary spe cial duty In New York. He will soon £0 to sen In command of a ship. |THE WASHINGTON NEWS WHAT OUR NATONAL LAW MAK. ERS ARE CONSIDERING. Some of the More Important Work of the National Congress—Bills That the Committees Report Favorably Upon—Washington Topics. Ala cont In the Senate March 26 the Civil Code bill was under tion during a greater part of the slon. An amendment was agreed fixing a license upon almost kind of trade and commerce District of Alaska, Senator Foraker, in charge Porto Rican bill, announces will the measure to soon as possible The House has begun the tion of the Army Appropriation bill A bill to provide for the of the Hawallan sliver circulation ha been reported by the House tee on Territories Senator Allison bill amending the 80 allow banks Cities 10 every in the of the that he Yote as press Qa idera cons absorption Commit introduced a lank to be has National act of deposit of as to designated in 25,000 popula tion Senator of Davis Minnesota, ha introduced a Rican bill between Rico Secretary contract ment of Agric year 19001 Garden As thelr bid of clatio $68 874 ber of packets of eed req O56 S68 COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY From the Active Busi ness World. Latest News It is announced that as a result of the conference at Chicago a few ago of manufacturers of Wagons, Car riages, otc, an average advance of 20 per cent. over the old scale is now in effect The coal miners and operators, In | conference at Saginaw, Michigan have agreed on the wage schedule, an | advance of 30 per cent being secured | by the miners A strike has been declared at the Arboussier Works, near Pointa Pitre Ieland of Guadeloupe A memorial to Congress adopted by the Merchants’ Exchange Directors and the Business Men's League, of Bt. Louls, favoring a change In the law which will give to the Interstate Commerce Commission ers a life tenure of office Assistant Becretary of the Spaulding says that the collector of customs at Port Townsend, Washing ton, has been Instructed not to Issue export certificates for American goods in transit through foreign territory to Alaskan, Fifteen hundred machinists Cleveland, Ohlo, have gone on for a nine hour work day Justice Bischoff of New York, March 22, appointed J. Hampton Dough. erty receiver for DD. Appleton & Co, publishers, The bond of the receiver was fixed at $150,000, The Habilitios are $1,110,000, The assets consist of stock and outstanding sccounts, days been has Treasury nt wtrike | ] PERMANENT ROADS. They Shodld Be Introduced Wherever Big Sums Are Now Spent for Temes porary Improvements, t more than $30, thi yernel rt is current thi ir the coun t of pent annually temporary in o | A significant | that ite « ountry int Cred A 0 bet ‘ | Lie 0 pet A bridge ineney tothe imo: be put n to TIGHT FOUNDATION. House Ale How te Put One I ndera Barn or Uther Farm Stractiure, ready Balle tinue 10 ose stones until they stan evel with the surface of the gr the trench ou the boards ear be 0 th earth pac king it down solidly, the old boards where they The fiat above the ground ean then be put in and cement vd Perhaps they can be put in more conveniently before filling in the out side trench. «Orange Judd Farmer. und teide ed inw ieaving are stones Eight Hours a Day's Wark. The use of machinery on the farm is very nearly reducing the hours of Ia bor to eight bours a day. Very few ark hired help to work over ten hours and when at work with horses and machinery eight hours of labor ia 5% much as ought to be expected of the team, and the teamster expects to but little more excepting to give the team the care it should have, and to keep the machine in order. Even this last is sometimes delegated to some other person, if there are knives to sharpen, as on the mowing ma. chine and reaper, for not every good teamster Is handy at the grindstone and some have but little mechaniond mgenuity, so that though they may learn to run a machine while it is in good order, they cannot put it in or der If anything goes wrong Ameri ean Cultivator. HOW do I'he part of | now | PROFESSIONAI JOHNKTON Alton floor, Temple Cour courts AIRS +. They are Here For Spring THE FAMOUS WALE- OVLRS $3.50 st Law Piaclloes yo the THOR, J BEXTON, A oh d floor of eagle sree Prompt atten Hens FORTNEY & i WALKER Arison Walker (D, F. Font Attorneys for Ee Hund: on the tye aw Office In tor of Bellefonte ptly attended to Va ney at Pruner wears legal Alton AW n ! J German WILLIAY Cride x ne nglist llega Ney at law i" and German nded wu nded wo wood "ANGLER ho ! hinise bh Altorney at striet at aw rney OMce In the SAR fa mous e's th slg DAN For the Ladi ACEN and HERRICK $2.50 WETZE! Alt « Ex IYeving and AW () hange Par aller € BEINLE, Attorne) iI Euglisl ' M, KFICHLINE Justice of t} Pi "tT FOWERS OMP Bu FON SHOE | BE Free Treatment oe Till Saturday § P.M. LL Positively the Last. Time now extends 0 Saturday. v - { HY vv be made. 8 r iC ‘PepN[oUl SOUIDIPOA [[® ‘Justaired], 8 Jeo eu) C sitively limited to week endin y o[qeInouy ON ] EL —~ Tn a. ~~ i. - Sl] yh] | PS. J Ee cr ~ Ro ~ N-— ~ i. 1 Offer is po April 7. < Speci "UOHB], Sos \ \ W\: DR. oJ. K. oIlIED. Ottices at McGlIl's Boarding House, 21 Aliegheny BELLEFONTE, PA. NOTIOE Street, DISEASES OF THE Ear, N0S6, Throat and Lungs I'reated Scientifically by Modern Methods coveries Known Only to the Most Advanced Men in ling and Seemingly Impossible Feats are Every OFFIC) DR. STITES ite Dis . 1 cine Day Ok currences at Also All Chronic, Nervous and Private Diseases. NEW TREATMENT FOR CATARRHAL DEAFNESS, a large persentage of which is now curable It is not the length of time, but the change in the ear that makes the case curable. Dr, Stites oan tell in five minutes whether you can be cured or not, Noiseses in the ears stopped. Discharging ears permanently cured CATARRH OF THE HEAD AND THROAT relieved by mild and painiess treat ment. Improvement immediate. Polypus of the Nose and Enlarged Tonsils re moved hy inless method, Granalated Sore Throat, Loss the Nose and Theat quickly and permanently cared of Voice, discase of LUNG TROUBLES, Chronic Congh, Pains in the Chest, Shortage of Breath, Bronchitis, Asthma. By the new Inhalation Method, the Mendicaments are applied directly to the parts affected. Constitutional treatment employed when required | has wor | to nocommodate all in the limited time first named, The scenes in Dr. Stites office, at McGill's Boarding House, 21 Allegheny street since the free treatment began, bave presented the appearence of a busy clinic in a large city hospital. The liberal offer of one week's [ree treatment was acvepled hy sOOTen ule won scores of people-~many more than then doctor expected, and, although he od many hours overtime every day. It has been utterly impossible for him " Dr. Stites has, therefore, decided 10 extend for a few days more the free treatment offer, in order that all who wish may test the efficacy of his New Methods Until ® o'clock on Satorday, March 31st, all curaale eases will be given one week's free treatment. Those who wish to take advantage of this oer must Apply soon, as the time is rapidly being filled by appointments, Hours. Consultation, Free. No Incurable Cases taken Correspondence with out-of-town cases invited.
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