Page 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. Thursday, January 26th, 1911, LEWIS AND CONNELLY TWO FAMOUS ROBBERS (Continued dread of being pursued hy her friends, and over taken; the regret at forsak Ing the house and protection of a widowed mother: the circumstances of her elopement with a stranger, of whose character she was perfectly ig norant, and whose she had never seen, until saw him through the bars of a prison window, all tending to alarm her f« ww. the present and excite her apprehensions for the future; we had not procewded in our flight more than miles, before 1 | discovered from her agitated manner atifled sighs, and suffocated breathing that she repented of the rash step she had taken. A dead silence prevailed and neither of us spoke word for at least half an hour, when all at once she stopped suddenly, burst into tears, threw off her bonnet, tore her hair, and uttered the most frantic expres slons, exclaiming repeatedly Oh! my mother! my poor mother! what will become of my poor mother?” My heart was not callous to the distresses of others, and the sigh of a woman in tears, more especially one who had so strong an attachment to me, could not fail to soften my own feelings, and produce a shower of tears nearly as plenteous as her own. As soon as I subdued this violent expression of sen- from Ist page.) face she ATs It five one let {in which 1 { her ito not { Until sibility, T used every argument in my power to assuage her grief, and mod erate her passion, and at length suc Eloped With a Young Woman. ceeded In pacifying her by my promise of marriage, ported by repeated oaths of sincerity, curses on my own head, If I did not fulfil it In the most honorable manner, the first opportunity that offered. Hav - ing in a composed Melinda's peturbed mind, and painted in glow ing colors the paradasia« njoyments which BESSON POSE ctions n renewin measure the ro x young girl o ed our journey ut interruption near ten miles worn traveler blistered which 1 sup- | | | 4 i expressing until noisy, tre perched or clain the his tree, [ morning ure, un pro ed repeats ke from this | prapared to | new, and con at constant and un- | reached Al- as the city Not forget ! marriage, which 1 | the most solemn | ] r circum hardihood ] /IOW through ircuitous byroads frequened paths, until we bany in the evening, just clock had struck ting the prom seven se of Married in New York City. | 1 As 20 prepare ind bh IX# mor gether esentad 1x! dollar « Eener objecting fered gra refused in the accept more than t instantly handed him h at that time egun to grow some what scarce linda appeared for the first tim year a more cheer Tul intenan 1 st had dons #ince her elopement. The erform ance of my marriages pr had satisfied her i delicacy, and removed a heavy velght of anxiety and hich seemed press upon It that and doubts of Jb yected me if the ! ing advantage uation Improper and guilty a conduct had heen, | Nigate vas my VIrRe other respects and impure sual as might propensiti respect for in, 1 A Passion AR eve of man, the lo won n Wffect) pletely sed od my ( myself, 1 respected vd) tue In her nd only excellent nd the instruction which from her: lps would not be lan guishing in jall apon the bed of death, as I now am, ashamed to live and yet afraid to die. Malinda possessed every mental endowment and personal charm, and had she not been so un fortunate to have mot me, before vears and experience had matured her judgment, she would no doubt, have made a happler marriage with a more , worthy man, and become the mother of children proud to acknowledge their father, Instead of being ashamed to own the author of their being. Her pleasing person, her light and flowing A Tribute to His Wife. hale, the brightness of a complexion that equalled In whiteness the new fallen snow, the rose of heauty and the bloom of youth that mantied her | cheek, and, above all, the expression of a blue eye vying from mildness with an April sky, moistened as It was with the dew of heavenly charity, and | shaded with the longest eyelash I ever beheld, were sufficient to captivate a man whose heart was less warm than mine. Dut destiny had wedded her to ruin, when she became my wife. Alas! she merited a better fate, and what aggravates my present agony of feel. ing, is the distressing thought, that an uncharitable world, may visit the in- fquities of the husband, and of the father, upon his desolate offspring. shro f th of note, and termes to Hars, which 1 silver, whic} now 00 mise, sCruapao distress. = to her spirits WAS e' her chaste m this took filled with cerity, tad design of her unprotected ntil nd ident place fears sus tak sit ase my general and pro of life in and sen my depraved 1d the highest The fact inda pure warmed the breast girl had not only but she had com ide and gain wdh vicious wdmired vir followed her profited by repeatedly fell nis ne entertain F red nr gratit nfldence Alt) ns But that 1 may not digress too far, ) | political aff I my {many ] upon me now resume the narrative the more Important incidents, We remained in Albany the in which we were married, and in morning, 1 imparted to my short history of my past life, care to conceal from her the most criminal of my while 1 only communicated as 1 considered necessary formation, that the course was engaged, part, the utmost good management and Ingenuity, prevent a disclosure of my guilty | conduct, which inevitably would down disgrace and ruin on my ind blast the future prospects of us hoth The explanation 1 gave, could fail to shock her sensibility wound pride and alarm her fear this disclosure was made I suc ceded in making her bhelleve that my commitment for the horse affalr at Troy, was a conspiracy between Root and his accomplices, and that the com- bination thus formed and carried on be- tween them, to charge with the offense, was called a prosecution under of law, but was In reality, nothing short of a prosecution against all law, or rather justice, originating in poli tical revenge, for my refusing to sup- port the election of Governor Tomp- kina. I had entertained a strong dis. like agnin<st this man on account of certain whispers which then began to spread among the people about his being a public defaulter, and having a great itch toronce more handle pub- le money, These suspicions, it has since appeared were too well founded, for the people of New York being sat isfled of his gullt, refused to vote for him, at a recent attempt made by his friends to have him re-elected Ne glected as my education has heen, young as I was In years and exper- lence, depraved as was my heart, and ignorant as I might have been on most subjects with thi administraion f nothing could of such for her of my demanded on secrecy, as well life as he vd, her wond« attention golection | I have ing afte | after great in Public Life Aru lishonor high pla | the people an it By Ne rin 2% me leprecate while I spare the poor nor for my Ife, dis- cover the moral distinction which made, between a robber on the highways in the manner | have done The life of imitate foros XAMpis ) the nfluencs of 134 the abilities good mingle manho servati fore few | 4 even th town wonderful offs this pre and more part tlarly the latter the morals, manners, sentir their neighbors whose happy lot their the same ti with the In} exan and charac indeed all vithin the r actions, was equally str effect ] ters of Was rh phers of while at pr [24] KE upon Riv bad men” wi e vic A pernicious te or Blses He virtue and destroy ty, corrupting like the Java," every moral principle came within the reach of conta« mbibed the influence of its delet efMuvia i remarked that danger of bad examples ine ed or diminished In proportion to conspicuous situations in iife, In the persons mn {cht happen from whom hey proceed and the ratio of ence derived an addi tional accession from the reum stances of their holding a high or ex wlted public statior office and more specially one in the gift of the peo Crime Begets Crime Crime begets crime, furnishes an apology for other and must continue to do so, as long as public opinion continues to whitewash gullt, and gullt rides triumphantly into office and power, upon the shoulders of popular favor or political prejudices The poor, unhappy, wicked highwayman, an “outcast” from outlaw from Justice, never hears of a man In office plundering the people, robbing the treasury, or swindling the stockholders of a bank, without hav- ing his mind more and more famil- larized with vice, and feeling a new encouragement from the force of ex- ample, to persist in his career. While | I speak of myself I judge of the feel lous example to wound private Polson 1 the reas the vhich move tH at cous Wan inf) or ple crime and ane an ignorant and who is viewed as society and an {ings of others from my own; and can truly, most truly declare, were my that I never read in the newspapers or that such { heard of a breach of public trust, with. out making a comparison favorable to the life and calling of the highway robber, (continued In next lssue.) Woman Loses 2,928 Pounds. In the last two Years 180 galions of fluld have been removed from the abdominal cavity of A woman in the hospital at Kittanning, Pa, where she Is under treatment by Dr. B. A 8 Jessop, Her total loss In welght has been 2,928 pounds. Her normal weight in 100 ‘pounds. night | the | wife a | taking | knowledge | adventures, | facts | in- | bring | color | sentiments at the time and | LARGE CONTRACT FOR RAILROAD WORK BUILDING ROADBED FROM RE. NOVO TO HARRISBURG, AWARDED EYRE & SHOEMAKER city~Many Millions Will Be Ex- This Week, Section—Announced The following item, in gome extensive rallroad has been published In exchanges of this part of the state It is of interest to our readers for the reason that the contract for the bullding appears to have been award- ed to the firm of Ever & Shoemaker {the latter member of the firm being Thomas A. Bhoemaker of jellefonte, who of late his devoted entire attention rallroad | tion, and hs figured in contracts with the Pennsyly road on improvements line, and later in bullding umberland classification the present time a number | fonte men have good positions with this firm, and If this work ROCK on it will mean employment them and possibly others in the fu Messrs, Eyer and Shoemaker mre large stockholders of the White Rock Quarries at Pleasant Gap, and in the event of this Improves being made it would mean much to is near this place fo they would most the addi wl betterme ame of the Years to Constr large Hall- main North- At of Belle. 18 some ania the the yards along ture ballast for the quarries in Means New Station that the lined to make ar impr siructure the centre tvon well a popula this In presen 4 wing of westward, x as of color to the m tion ference To Re ye Congested | Freight. Good Things For Renovo this mai Eyre ‘a Shoemaker to Do Work rg ir : [ is maid fone by v1 & 8S) aker w 0 f i ntiract hAargs« } work f n the nherl Penney onal re, exten ards of Mar and that hegun An is : mj What Will N. Y. C. De? effect of this adtion on the ivania regards the York Central rall- only problematical Whether reased track facilities will the former road to renew the the running of Central trains Tearfield county coal fields Pennsy tracks to Avis is a that future developments the improvement to the ‘ wy system might dis- tions the part mn the other hand na tin the N neasures t« the increasing firm rritory Surprise to Financial World tion of the Pennsylvania come. deciding to add 3100. 000.000 to capital stock was a surprise to the financial world and created a distinet stir The action to submit the pro sition to the annual meeting of the stockholders on March 4 was taken at a directors’ meeting heid in the Broad street station on Wednesday of last week No intimation of any such tention had been previously and the stock market was surprise, the company’s been provided for, for the present year at least. The action was taken (at a reguiar meeting of the board of | directors, and the object of the new | issue, is set forth in the following of- | ficial announcement After the meeting of the board of | aster of the Pennsylvania Railroad | company President James Me- | Crea stated that the board of direc. ns i Ie #OON sleted rati present niract part Penns f the N AS Ww the in CHUN lease fOr fron the ver matter the JL LEE inte prevent their The a taken. by financial wants had {tors had directed that a resolution be { submitted to the stockholders at the | next annual meeting, which will be held on Tuesday, March 14, 1011, au- | thortztng $100,000,000 Increase In the {capital stock of the company. “At present the authorized capital stock Is $500,000,000, of which $412,- 610,700 have been issued The Company's Present Needs, “All of the difference between the amount Issued and the amount au. thorzed is at present reserved for the possible convession of the company's outstanding convertible bonds, ex- copting $22,000,000, “The company’s needs of this year, for | copting so The Pennsy Must Increase Its Capa- | supply | cent, pended—Will Bring Business to this | regard tot nts, | | VANDIn | the a guarante { the | that | that his | | over | been | McCrea It for | drain | pose | lon | by | estate are | ate | authenticated with In. | given, as it had bean supposed that | to. provide for and necessary maturing obligations Improvements, require the ralsing of between $30,000,000 and $40,000,000, It is therefore proposed should the resolution submitted by directors to the stockholders with favorable action, to make allotrsient of 10 per cent. at able one-half on May 31st, remaining half on August 31st “It Is not the intention at this hour issue any part of the $100,000,000, which authorization anked, much as is nary proposed las 10 per but the authority now asked that the directors may be able to further of stock from to time in future the re compan rot bo meat a stock par, pay and the to in ox NeCexss this of ts is for make IBReN time thie quirements of the such is neces To Continue Among the railroad Propose ne may JIE mr Improvements. friends of the Pennsyl the announcement of stock issue was taken as that the company views future with perfect confidence and there is to be no deviation from policy of improvement which the President Cassatt mapped out he the of the a dozen years ago and which steadil adhered to by understood terminal, which has far from $100, financed, and it will company long other have late when hecn me head Im York mpany heer that the great New cost the 000.000, «Co hay Is expected that the turn its attention to ed Improvements, which arily had to walt until the work wa finished and WAR Canned | it The new issue of garded as me Vania not all need York ncial New fina relieved £100,000 000 that the is re. Pennsyl- not pro depress aning Lhe to let to bu mporar 11 road pol \ n | pany’'s lines wi ‘ § ad } hered for mans of Sir «W the apital stock } COMP 8 beor nereased ' TR in from $108, ! GO TO THE RESCUE Don't Wait till it's the Examg e of a Too Bellef Late—~Follow onte Citizen A man wh Kansas had He the Job Nr La Oils as a sunny day is to a cloudy day. Burns clear, full and steady. Burns to very last drop without re-adjusting wick. The best oil made. recently hung ! six watches on his per surely took plenty of time mes ir sO to ni HOW Lia = hm 2 in the ofl for “%e ‘e YOU CONS NO More L than inferior tank-wagon oils. Your dealer has It in original barrels direct from our refineries. Also makers of Waverly Special Auto Oil and Waverly Gaso- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FINE The undersigned bomestead. near the Mil taining 15 acres f land under cultivation Thereon weastherboarded dwel for the promises a in good condition HOMESTEAD AT PRIVATE SALE offers at private sale his esburg brick.yard, con high state of iserecid a twostlory ng house, a barn suited od a shed. The bu ngs are Thereon is an orchard of cholee and never falling frult, and a most excel ent garden. Also two wells of never falling water. one near the house and the other con venient 0 the barn Price 80, on easy terms “Tu WM BREGN EX BCUTORS' NOTICE Estate of Sarah J twp, decd Letters of adn estate having been the Register Ward, iste of Halfmoon pistration in the above hamed granted to the undersigned of Wills of Centre ( ouDtS Pennsyivania, all persons indebted to the sald hereby requested 10 make payment and all persons having ciaims against said es are requested to present the same duly out delay 0 JT WARD Youngstown, Ohio JM WARD, Exrs 1 Stormstown Pa OTICE IN DIVORCE In the Court of Comm » Pleas of Centre Coun No. 8 September Term, 1911, In divorce Emma Daywalt vs. Charles M. Daywalt The undersigned, a commisioner duly appoint od by the Cours of Common Pleas of Centre County 10 take testimony in the above stated ease, will moot the parties in interest at his of. flee in Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Ps January the 27th. st ten o'clock A.M, for the purpose of performing the duties of his com mission All parties in interest are hereby nos ty tified to be present at the time and place desig | nated 8D GETTIG Commissione EX BCUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Honry Glossher twp. deo'd — Letters of administration in the above bamed estate having been granted to the uodersigned by the Register of Wills of Centre mousi Pennsylvania, all persons indebted to the estate are hereby requested to make payment and all persons having claims nay sald wate are req Rd A the same da authenticated without delay wo JOHN HH. GLOSENER, - Exooutor of Henry (Jlossner Nittany. Centre Oo. Pa. R. F. wl, Runkle, Atty . Fug Inte of IMarion the | tol now | necess | | GENERAL INSURANCE on Friday, | - | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, | APMINIST RAT( IRS’ Nor ICE In the matter of the | wine | ed Letters of administration in the above named Estate having been granted wo the undersigned all persons indebted vo sald Estate Sree request ed to make payment, and those hay ing claims vo present the same duly suthentiested for settle ment without deiny M ELIZA W.Mm Estate * of John late of the Borough of Bellefonte deceas BETH OLEWINE BOTTORK Administrators Bellefonle, Pa W. 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