THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 22, 1900, 3 A MARVELOLS MEMORY Enabled Assistant Cashier Brown to Loot Newport Bank, SHORTAGE PLACED AT $191,000, Whese Hundred The Fugitive Bank Employee, Salary Was Only Fifteen Dollars a Year, Often Spent More Than That Amount in Newport, Ky., Nov, 20—The experts who have been wor¥ing with receiver Tucker on the books of the German National bank place the shortage of Frank Brown, the missing assistant cashier and Ingdividual bookkeeper, at $191,000 According to reports from those who were with Brown when he left last Tuesday night he had less than $600 with him. Brown's salary was only $1,600 per year. ( are now cited where he spent more than that amount in one day. His bond was for $10,000, and ft good as far as it BOes, Brown's system required a ful memory I'he experts say he car- ried in his head the figures that ei abled him to call off correctly a lot of false entries in a way’ to throw the clerks who were doing the checking with him off the track. A depositor would put in $3,100. Brown would ter the proper t of the one book and other. He wot $3,000, himself checking the books n Day. ‘ases is wonder- en- deposit in $100 in an- difference, it came han dle amoun enter It 1d as take the when would one check wad of AFTER AGUINALDO AGAIN Another Of Expedition -Heported PFarsne Man Maca to Dend If the gery Agu northe ‘ ments ma y rebel le Manila ! othef source lers now Death of Rear Admiral Stembel New York, Nov Adm Roger N. Stembel, retir pneumonia yesterday nue hots years old next mont xception elder, h more vice n ny man i admirals tear Admir RK red pall War He fon, pass sott Pler by pneun Rear ral om Ave He wou n Thomas 0 vYOars « Battleship May Washing battleship Kent terranean touch to the pre inclder part from ment United missionary BOme yoars mate In amo Demand Settlement, at en the J] of the Indemn States for property in RO I'he unt $100,000 that country inims approxi To Monopolize Siherin's Flour Trade Tacoma, Wash., Nov, 21 The Rus pian government will, on Jan. 1, put a duty of 50 cents a barrel on flour for Siberia. The object to monopolize the rapidly growing trade for the Black pea millers. It will be a hard blow to 'ihe Pacific coast millers, who have been g up a big trade through Viadi- tk with Siberia. The completion in »ot the trans-Stherian line may cut off of the trans-Pacific trade with Russian ports, | tucky the destruction of | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED lm Thursday, Nov, 15, The population of Ohlo is 4,167,645; | 1800, 3,672,316 The population of Georgla Is 2,216,- 831; in 1890, 1,837,353, Immigrants have arrived in this country at the rate of 1,000 per day from all countries since July last, Louise Plerpont Morgan, daughter of Banker J. Pierpont Morgan, was mar- | ried in New York to Herbert Living- ston Satterlee, John W. Yerkes, defeated can candidate for governor has been reappointed collector for In Republi- of Ken- internal revenue the Eighth dis- trict Thomas from Ind., Alr hose John ntly McPheters was released hottom of a well at Sullivan, {0 hours’ Imprisonment him through a rubber the after reached Porter, a 16-year-old outraged and murdered e¢ Frost, Tonight he was of his crime, near burned to death by boy, re- 11- scene and Nov, pulation of Michigan is 2,420,- 1890, 2.093.889 population of Kentucky in 1,658,635 lynched attempting to Friday, 140, is 2 1890, nree Or n Negroes were vot of New Hampshire decid- the recent elgetion to hold nf the 1 b) 1 evision of the a con- consti Saturday, Nov, Monday, Nov, 1D Now Inesdny on Wednesday, Nov GENERAL MARKETS Jer F180; sFweetn Inland, TOA FL § Cattle dull lower of $ ime, 55.0000 8.25. common } Hogs | Hl and low or; all grades, M95. roughs £2.25404. 68, Bheep slow choles wethers, 8 051 Sommon 1L0GL,. cholce lambs 84.508 omanon to good, BULLE; ve e HL y al wives, ( | Hayes | beer HRVSTONE HAPPENINGS 'Nows of Interest From All Parts of the State. LAOKAWANNA'S NEW OFFICIALS, Growth of the County Glves an Judge and Controller and Abolishes the Fee System—A Father's Singplar Sult Against His Daughter Scranton, Pa., Nov. The 193,831 population which yesterday's census announcement gives Lackawanna coun- ty advances her one peg in the mat- ter of classification and causes a num- ber of changes in her form of gov- ernment, By passing the 150,000 mark she Is entitled to two new officials, an orphans’ court judge and a county con- troller, and changes from the fee to salary system of compensating county officers This latter change will be vigorously opposed by the full set of county officials elected this month, as the prescribed salary is on the average not more than half what the offices would pay under the fee system. 20 of Third Class Cities Harrisburg, Nov, 21 A convention of representatives of the third class cities of Pennsylvania to suggest cer- tain amendmen in the law ing such cities convened Harrisbur two charge new laws class cit ing con report recely third Convention govern LO continu« The ounr Burned to Death The Christian Endeavor Convention Fatally Burned by Mine Gas Explosion Pennsylvania's Population PENNSYLVANIA NEWS CONDENSED 1H tris at Smit barre Ha Wilk Go Mark Was this Thomas ' to have hanes week, to Jan, X A committee har been Reading board of trade moval of Muhlenberg ville to that town nppointed by the to secure the re- college from Anne J: WIT AND WISDOM. Being hendatrong doesu’t meun get | ting ahead, —Chicago Democrat, It Is well to make a good beginning— and it is well to remember that the end is what determines everything, Chicago Dally ulso News, Policeman (to the messenger bieyele after dark)-—"111, have to light up that lamp.” boy lit the News, “And they them socially ne And the up street, exe ¢t us to bee sneered ‘They LLIN them | the must thin JOURNALISM IN MEXICO. The Country Editor Ina Gentleman of Lelsnre and His Paper Cone tains Nathing Startling A Novel Artillery Proposition y 4 ' speci art whose gu tical fire “A brigade of 480 such plec ing a persor nel of about 5.000 men and animals, might to South Africa with more tangible resu hy ing 100,000 men, of infantry ordnary arti or cavalry brigade of guns could be carried wher ever Infantry cogld ‘go. They could ha placed In a position In a ‘concen. trated masa behind hills or woods, so that they might arrange to direct thelr fire upon any desired point of the ene- my's position, without being disturbed by the enemy's fire "Capt. Zelinaki, | in International Monthly, gx be sent Ite than mend lery Rueh a Indianapolis | gnize | | on no | there! You'll | | 1s all right, if you are too fat; | and all wrong, if too thin already Fat, healthy: enough for your habit, a little more ’ no great harm. Too f it, con a doctor; thin, no matter wha Scott's E Oil. There are many « too : had tas ting too thin; under these work and und Stop over-work but, whether take Scott's Liver Oil, with your it -1 1 8 The genuine ha this picture on take no other. If you have tried it, sand free sample, it grooable BUrprise vi SCOTT Che 4090 Pear! N ow 50c. ) Look Gareful {} } 3 12, 000 STOCK not 4 A 8 ™m Can Sav 2,000 Pairs of the Famous WALK-OVERS, To be Disposed of. POWER SHOIL COMPAN Bush de BELLEFONTE, P S Y 3 Are ENN'A Here Is a List of IRS INTRA S05 Hamburg Bremen, of Hamburg, Ger North German Fire Insurance Co Manchester, of Manchester, Eng American Central, of St. Louis Prussian National, of Germany Palatine, of Manchester, Eng United States, of New York Concordia, of Wisconsin National, of Allegheny. Traders, of Chicago Washington, BEEZER S M E oh T MARKET ALLEGHENY 81 LEPONT We ’ ' — ' | | BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM, All k sof N ked Meat bs . ‘ § Want a nice J sieak PHILIP BEEZER, Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale. of w} | tor he bala erected a 2 81ory Frame Barn and all y Outh Hinges Orehard, a never falling well, running al both hen and barn fhe Tarn within one and one hall miles from stores and churches and only ose I mile to the public school and is one ( desirable farms in Pennsva profitable investment All communications with reference tn property will be promptly answered By N.B SPANGLER Bellefonte, Pa i KEELEY NST HARRISBURG PA RY Cons ALL Dams ano Dave rim reon Rank ond watey In» A ted ™ Moe nreth of a of the most ley for a home or the necessy ad this NEw y Fuonisutn NEw Manact mt nt LEGAL NOTICES. A PMINISTEATOR 8 NOTICE ‘ Estate of JOHN N ship, deceased Letters of admind ing been BPAYD, of Walker town- tration on we granted to the persons indebted thereto make immedigle payment claims or de mind gninst sent they witht Kned esiate hay. gued, all jursied to having home une Xi E X¥et TOMS NOTICE HUGEKT, 4 g ' TERMS N i purchase ¢ ined w oney be paid CYR Fa. Nov, la) Kheriff's Ofhee elonte He AKMASN HOUSE, High Streel, opposite the Court House, Entirely new New Furniture, Steam Heat, Kieetrie Light ad all the modern improve. ments &C KB GARM, 1 A er pretore pry VE | mama -- " ‘PATENTS ik. + ADVICE AS PATENTABILITY Notice in * Inventive Book “How to obtain "FREE Charges moderate Re in secured. | Lo see Laer ington, D. ©.
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