rd entre dlemorc « ~. o =) ~ Fe : Circulation C i 6,600 Largest in Centre County. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1900 Vol. 32. No 34 w— ad — i C— > MISS MAK: “G0SS siren sv coreenneas | ROBRFR HOLDS [P woseTaL Notes. | WEGT ANGERED BY PACT, FUN AND FANGY. x 4 | Fearful Experience of a Little Boy at ~ 9 yy x Her { bh ! ha _— . an a. ght, yarkling Paragraphs—Selects ACCIDENTALLY SHOT| virions andr voay swotien PENNSY EXPRENY egrowes wihe face romover. [HE TARIFF BILL od and Orga oe ) y AT Mrs, Swyers | in 1 V1 | Strong, of [ Ts SHE A ee ALGHTER OF | .riticn] ‘condition at his" home near | MASKED, DOUBLY ARMED; HALTS mitted fort atieny © '" | DENOUNCE THE RECENT LAW AS Lh bi a “Hh ye 1 ‘of “ nds TRAIN WITH DYNAMITE : John R ’ Mf Bellefonte. left MOST OUTRAGEOUS SULLY PIERCED BER HEART IN THE LEWISTOWN NARROWS of sscheron “S5uitied” ©" Ui%% A GREAT REVOLT PREDICTED The Unfortunate Young Lady Was Fourteen Years of Age and Once In company with several OY Lone Bandit Makes A Desperate Raid pendicitis ation on Tuesda Gov. Johnson Says Even Republicans Lived in Boalsburg and Bellefonte— | of about his own ag ATTY —Lined up the Trainmen and Made| The large variet f fruit, vegeta Will Not Defend it—Next Congress Occurred Near Watsontown. 1¢ orchard belong 0 ian named Them Unload Bullion—~Made Good | bles, as well as flowers at the Ha at Will be Democratic in Consequence— { y OK “ wemont, in His Escape. Home servi { teformed irel People are Provoked. on 8 About 7.30 o'clock on Monday morn 7-3 3 h ) the ing pretty Mary Goss, tl : he fourteen-vears- old daughter of the late Cyrus Goss, ex-Treasurer of Centre county, was found dead at the home of Valentine Truckenmiller. who resides between Wi sontown and McEwensville, Northu berland county. he affair i in mystery, althou en by Drs. R. Hummel Drewes, of Watsontown, the shooting was accid suicide, as w t For awl ter were inmate Mrs. Phili and Mrs. Tru assumed charge of ter being with !} noon Mrs. Jol niller 1} cKenm I RICH MERCHANTS BATTLE Four Masked Men Driven off Under Rifle Fire by Rescuers LARGEST BALLOT STATE COLLEGE CHANGES Expreseed No Opinion Many New Men Added General v Faculty of Schoc life hung in the balance, both the Ermis a“ oiling for | three to walk back ahead of him to, / a The deceased was a very pretty girl, | help {the rear express car, where no trou. hae excel mat Sispasition and gxceed-| As soon as THE Fouss brothers ap- | Vie was encountered in gaining an ingly bright. She had $6 endeared Her. peared A retired to tha entrances, for Messenger J WW ar self to the Truckenmiller fami'y that she | woods f+ a Vous hard per, like his fellow mes get . i" Sg vg i Shag Pur b Professor of 3 could have asked almost anything and i ad) ’ he ) the ' pen the rot rn the Ss doh sent | } nds " Ma would pot have been witl ; Lf nt the State t t and was she happier shout 42 1 84 1s ea in ais and § mite the trustees of Pennsviva Ha pragltically made np of th amend A Sia ege last ‘ additions ninfon 1 ol . H v rw, f anf Lor Airis He - WRX hint | Generous Child. od 4 Lhe | slitulion,, which shed ’ at. Lal 2 q Law rovides must bes printed In thelr Hehoat of Agriculture GRANGE ENCAMPMENT AND FAIR 1 ment an Hal | is er tainment acter t atter The a departme hibits helps trvny ye Comes Back at Musband i M 5 Harp | re il : : . pi ALMOST A BLAZL W. 8. Stewart The re hold its 1h Th we directly together with thos ho will be attr Lin : ' : i eh fron be N ttentior Vas draw darksp ed for other r ns will cause fn ; FRing how niracuing . 80 Aho 9 wort EB h a ne Oy 4214 enter « cellir n the Reg attendance on Tu lay TUE Rady sh erat debt | 1 y oluat n ining 3100 wort : . ' ; ‘ y “1 ister ane 8 oMos An ex large " : Minpiet Ham: ” - Sa——t a i P WAS vr who examined The tenting commodat ' KS cor rt 4 Nvort { x : 4 By : Bb ind ti lectric wires had been bur been | le. shebens { over Hecla Park Dances ’ | eels ‘ niure 1 ! 3 As! Thy burn een largely incressed ove : / A had set fire to the lath. It and the nn rene! ) tl re i : 4 ! nd AL J ed remar ' » ) . sith Frode i . y rule wi it any 1ble be able to supply 1! ever A i - e wel them, provid opecial local brand Centre Hall rn ¥ tu J : nmanded ; ‘ | ' " : day Al r DO t ! rossi ‘ e f the season o ) ; ! - The North Pole at Last I the result « | special ob at rang ' Stati rid 1 be ell attend p ‘ 4 i : ’ h onl Dr. Frederick Cook. the Brook ~ # the building very vo steep banks at the point of the Y | # A exp or. has rea i the valuabi papers oh y | wi ) are found it \ \ he sun Wants $10,000 Damage oldup and for a distance of a couple | North Pole and returned safely. Dis re 1 " tthe vaults that ar Ae Thes 1 hell or Cardon, who was Injured by | of hundred feet into the woods. He | PAtches received, addressed to the col. | ®*fe. The bullding must be complete , in Married in Camden. Miss Stella Mobley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 8B. Mobley of X . Clearfield in Februar is suing the | ' i \ ’ Iv gone over, rewired, ad ding 1« he the Hotel Dimeling, at | thon forced them to start back to the onial office and signed by Cook, state K ‘ ‘ According to the y p a Iotest methods, In order that every Beech Creek, and Edward MeMurtrie train and as they started down the that April 21st, 190%, he reached the 1 . ’ ’ Married His Sister. g Clearfield Hotel Compan for $10,000 5 " North Pole and uncovered the myste« HARE ma) we perfectly secure A The husband of a sharp-tongued of Howard, were married last week In bank he commanded them to make for soar . mad and 1" i . Camd NJ T™ f je kent The Fidelity and Casualt Company, | the train as fast as thes 14 and get Ties of the northernmost point of the oso TK Wade Ana other paces woman had a habit of getting loaded i de } We Yon F counle ory : f : : oY C0 ! nnd f h a , th ir nt nt " rot f , t) ¢ His [BArth's axis. The dispathches give no | Wore found where the woodwork Was | very time he went to town. In order we itentions a ecre rom welr | " , ! ' charred Defective wiring was also NH ol i A friends, and after a visit with rela pil dubs. to pay any damages parting shot to them was “Good-bye, details of the hardships found at th y mil. The y.. to break him of this habit a friend de- \ boys: 1 wish you luck. Hope to see| Pr. Cook, for months, was believed | hd at e Jal te Commission: | ojded to frighten him and accordingly Pittsburg to Lose Terminals, you again He kept them all under '0 have perished in the frozen north ers have wirely contracted “or the re- | grossed up to represent his Satanio train It Is over a year since he was heard wiring of the old Court house which majesty and secreted himself along from undoubtedly will mean the saving of | ¢he way where the bibulous one would thousands of dollars to the taxpayers. | nase About 11 o'clock he came drive The Oldest. ing along, singing aud happy as a lord, A number of towns have reported The willing workers of the Baptist | when the apparition confronted him, port J the names of aged Inhabitants but church will hold an jee eream and| “Who (hic) Bill!” said the inebriate, "ee York, is the real defendant and | 4 moving as aulckly ag possible tives In Bellefonte, the bride was Join ed by her intended and they left quite ly for New Jersey The young couple expect to make their future home In Tyrone. Both have many friends who ’ \ According to a report,” unconfirmed | saver with his guns until the but persistent, the western terminals | ni 116d out of sight and then disap of the Penna ines will be removed peared into the woods to take charge extend heasty congratulations rom PR aisrg io haltord, ye “ dis- { of his plunder Ga Ane of M1 teen m ’ eam locomo- | The train was run to WK tower, I " . | tives will give way to ones of electric gome two miles west of the holdup, Family Reunion, | power, it is sald, all yard work being | where a stop was made and a dis. | NONE has yet come up to Bellefonte, | cake sale at the home of Mrs. Sue | “who (hie)! Who are you! The sixth anneal reunion of the | done by these motors | pateh sont to the officials in Altoona, | Namely, the venerable Edwin Brown, | Fisher at Milesburg, on Saturday | “I am the devil” replied the appar- Quigle-Montgomery families will be | | detailing that the train had been held | who reaches his 99th year the coming | afternoon and evening ition In a sepulchral voloe, held at Pine Camp grounds on Thurs-| The people who believe that man | up and robbed [ Mare bh, and then enters the century " “You don't say so!” exclaimed the day, Bept. 2, and promises to be the | descended from themonkey should re- The locomotive hauling it was found | marker, or 100th year. Next on the | Don't strew flowers on the graves | boozer most successful ever held by these well | member that it's a poor ruie that won't | list is the name of John Bower, of | of the dead If you have to stint the “Shake (hic) old man, shake. I (hic) known families, work both ways, Continued on page four Anronsburg, who scores #2 years. 'living to do : married your sister”
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