age L THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. LEWIS AND CONNELLY TWO FAMOUS ROBBERS (Continued from Ist page.) my In of a honesty. this manner [ became possessed in bank painful very considerable sum which 1 determined ing to enable me to abandon forever the villains with whom [I had connect ed myself, quit the present course of fife, in which I had heen so long én- gaged, make a provision for myself and family, and follow some industri ous node of livelihood But my scheme Ww frustrated by my own fol lv. Having t with me a black bottle filled with whisky, to me In my flight, as soon as emptied. I put in it nearly notes upon secur as tken it all my Large Sum Buried. notes, which filled It up and about twenty I dug a hole In the of the mountain, and tle; bottle or notes | to find though 1 unsuccessful sears hurry I was chreful apot with sufficient me to discover it again; and thus was my ill-acquired wealth lost to me, to my family, and to soclety, unless some person may have the good luck to come across it—an object worthy of gearch, and the contents sufficiently large and valuable to reward the for- tunate finder 1 pursued my journey, flight through Fayette, and chance or destiny throwing again into the society of the young woman [ had met before, and with whom I was so much pleased, I resolved upon remaining a few days with her, and if I found her possessed of a good disposition, 1 de- termined upon uniting my faith with her's In the connublal state, her coun- tenance w an index of her heart; she was a bl was lovely, and perceivi received my visit with an en Irag familiarity, ntions of mat in wed her returning wunty, to pro there, 4 lg to the neck, from the cave most retired part burried my bot was never able made frequent for it. In my to mark the precision to enable miles again, hes not or rather me as 18 she she ing m nte amia that joined with pon my lit ertain fats Y heart whicl when i and inder the LEN OT onscier rs the flowin and sparkling | glass, TI mornir n which I left viLix CoOMbRRY | vd, and wrrived ippenst at Mar- ntended that my onl h I thought them with ed to be green After mak if InnocenmsM declara respect min 1 my Hd A pintance of itted n rn : y Ww ked the great snawes for my ups od so much ag at wninst God and my nly roparation 1 ety is to give a full | nfession of all my man. | and offenses, nor do 1 ment would be come plete unless 1 strip the vell from my heart, expose every secret Intention, and lare with truth and candor not only all my wicked criminal acts, but all the plans, purposes and schemon, which were from time to time contemplated and agitated, and when 1 and the rest of the different bands with whom I associated, were prevented from executing by the spe- cial Interferences of a providence, who stayed our uplifted hands from com- mitting many crimes, interposin var. fous unexpected obstacles, which eith- er 1 could not account for, at the time, or attributed to chance or scci- dent. If no other advantage will be derived from this disclosure, 1 trust ft will have the effect of detering youth and others from adopting or ven y : TS that can nke | " disc) re of « fold crimes think t} atone int de | part | gaged refresh | was | | ed | honesty, | as! | nation | provision | the three | to | and : fr | the law {they did not | sen] of the stat persevering in in which 1 the same course of life embarked, and ing myself ag a beacon, 1 others from the dangerous which I have ship-wrecked my own happiness, and peace of mind, I shall consider myself duly repaid for the exertion I now make. When 1 look back upon my life, and endeavor to cause or source from which all misfortunes and crimes have sprung, and proceeded, T am inclined to trace their origin to the wants of early in structions Had my widowed mother been sessed of the means of sonding me and afforded me the opportunity profiting by an education the early of my youth, instead of being en« in idle sports, and viclous pur might have been employed In studies of useful knowledge, and mind by this means, have recely an early tendency to virtue from which it would not have been diverted; but al and the Legislature blush with indig it, had made has it vet made any the gratuitous edu Until this is established at the public for teaching those who the means of paying for struction, ignorance will cover the land with darkness and vice, and crime run down the streets as a mighty tor- rent. After my experience became disgusted with military life, and gave up every view of enlisting again; the disappointment, vexation and terror I experienced in my asso- clations with the counterfeiting gang, who had fixed their establishment near Stoystown, and the risk I ran in being apprehended by the offibers of the Carlisle bank for my attempt to pass the counterfeit money with Martin, In creased my anxiety to visit my mother, and brothers, After ‘arlisle Visits Centre County. I acted with caution, and refrained from « \ any depredation on roa o my mother's. My rela tions ! with a 1! can warn shoals on il discover spent the pos to school suits, the my and nl terwards she poor, Pennsylvania, 1 when 1 Wis of say no nor for poor, are nde ation done, and quate of the schools OX pense without one are in on the lines, 1 aving ( wel antl 1]an Counterfeiting Again. the Ph rank | nts ris oagn alone was arrested, and charge passing I could eas have ym the all f B B iddle anxiety 1 Charles wl and yerns LN tered BUTAY Arrested Imprisonad 1) nr and manner of the friends no doubt and rm In deliv the Win before the rocretlary them a paper under the granting me full for. H my crimes, and A come» suroes pp ica tic many hon suspense ered giveness for plete remission of all the penalties of | pond - and | the law. On my way from tentiary 1 stopped at An soon as It was dark, ealled upon the Governor to pay him my respects, thank him for his goodness the Harrisburg, On part ing with him he gave me a bundle of | the western | letters country, to gentlemen In which I afterwards delivered, After I left Harrisburg 1 went to Ped | ford to endeavor to get back some of my money, which I had deposited In the bank, but the bank ofMcers refus- Ing my checks; 1 wan again reduced to great distress, and In A moment of despair, was very near putting an end to my life, when 1 fell In with one Rumbaugh, who had assumed the Meets Connelly, name of Connelly, and a man who oall« {ed himself If exhibit- | keep thelr { they my | great ! and | did not days before join them in Mr. McClel traced from and who the to pursue the armed our tavern with in a lonely we drank on a few rod gtopped, and walt Hanson, 1 company many persuaded me to waviaving and robbing a land, whom they had Pittsburg to Bedford, had found out was journey Philadelphia morning We acordingly selves and proceeded to a in a few miles of Bedford place In the woods, where pint of brandy; starting ahead, we at length ed in the woods near the road-side for l about an hour, with great impatience, funtil Mr, M'Clelland came in view. He rode along at a slow pace and in a careless manner, until got nearl | past when Connelly jumping of the thicket, seized the horse by bridle, and presenting a pistol, him If he made any noise he wild shoot him. Hanson and myself then came up and held his legs, while Con nelly lod his horse into the wood where we took from him money in the manner which ha ready been state in the public print To escape de tection Connells ind Hanson purpos od to make 4 1 { fend men remptorily they did and so de act Hav | then bent i town In proceed but we the former James to he out the told us, thoy terred Ing sec our cours Wal MiMiin county, Intending into the state of New York, wore overtaken two miles from place, and brought back Bedford. It may not be improper to state, that 1 had always never to stain my h with kill one except self but 1 certainly raim the man after I had thrown d Price, my pistol had natural disposition was by cruel, and hearing of the Bible the | his brother Abel, made ar tender here inds in blood, or defense have shot Eph vho caught me Willian own gone off My any would Enser, if How to Destroy the English “ rs vob: Prof th veering Holo x fY rd Clothes Fall From Statue Peculiar;ties A 50-cent bottle Scoft’s Emulsion given in half-teaspoon doses four times a day, mixed in its bottle, will last a year-old baby near- ly a month, and four bot- tles over three months, and will make the baby strong ard well and will lay the foundation for a healthy, robust boy or girl. FOR SALR BY ALL DRUOCGISTS ———— Send 0c, name of paper and this od fe our beautiful Savings Bank and Child's Sketch Book. Mach bank contains a Good Lack Penny, ‘ FCOTT & BOWNE, 400 Posed Burnet, NW, his following | | ooaoty of Centre | bearing date Lhe | RIOT AT WRESTLING MATCH. The wréntliing match between Charles Kalser, of Willlamsport, and | Con Albright, in the opera house Milton Friday night ended In a After the men had wrestled twenty minutes Albright | Kaiser on the The | cited Kalser's brother, who jumped on | the mat, caught hold of Albright and tried to throw him from the stage In less time than it takes to tell It | the four hundred spectators were swarming about the stage many of them trying to get hold of Albright who was hurriedly rushed to | dressing room and by officers Later he was taken hotel Kaiser | orite Bellefonte having number of times the Arm riot about glru ck blow ox. nw guarded to his in here n a fav wrestled under the auspices Athletie Club of ory Code, Directors Harri Imingly Directors’ Oppose School Ihe ; Penn Ivania hool in convention erwhe sociation urg lant pled the ommittiee or at week, Ov | ad minority resolution association school particular gE on f i directors fr the mall the rural 4 tricts, Hon, i ‘ortney of and read oked m d new being stron in Bellefonts an Ir ich NIM paper | comment, terest favor that able determined | Lubrication Without Carbon ty factor in decreas wal erecoe e¢ from carbon feeds vanily will not ' nol, write to e you WAVERLY Oil. WORKS CUNMPANY Independent Refiners Pittsburg, Penn rt —_—— i J. G. FEIST & CO, Federal Square Bankers Harrisburg, Pa LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Exe UTORS' N ¥ are requested ntieated with it i JOHN H GLOSSNER Executor of Henry Glossner Nivtany. Centre Oo. Pa. RP Runkle, Atty afore. Pa L* IAL N Joe 4 DR w.0 NOTICE « hereby be J We tions given resented that the # wing » the Oours for oo ay March Ist 101) 1 td Bes wr fle ore! CRAIN" w ot of Dorsey § KIMPORT Pre Mhonotary CH RT PROCLAMATION Yhereas Wh Fudge mh Jud oe Honor Fills 1. f( rest ear of (rvia ‘ommon 1 sisting of the hay § Issued his predemt ih day of December, 1010 0 me directed for hoding a Oourt of Common Pleas. Orphans’ Court, Court of Quartier Ses sions of Lhe Peace, Oser and Terminer add Gen eral Jalil Delivery, in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre, and Lo commences on (Ne FOURTH MONDAY OF FEBRUARY being the ITuh day of Febraary 1911, and eon tinue two weeks Nomior is hereby given (0 the Coroner, Jus tices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of sald county of Centre, thst they be then and there Io their proper persons at 10 o'clook In Lhe forenoon of the ¥7 with thelr records, in. auisitions. examinations and their own rembm. perances, to do those things whieh to thelr ofMce appertains to be done. and those who are hound in nizanees, 10 prosecute against the pris oners are or shall be in the jail of Osnire county, be thon there 10 prosecute against them as shall be just ~~ Given under my hand si the Int day of February io the year of our Lord 191} and the one hundred snd whiriyfonrth year of 1 of the United Saves of the . w. Bom, of the Court ¢ District dent the al nt the | report Ol the ng | Express ] | Printing Serif Ofoe, Rellafonta, Pa. ys, 180 Thursday, February 9th, 1011, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, | ADMINIST RATORS NOTICE in the wine ead Letters of admir in the above named Estate having been granted to the undersigned Bi persons indebted vo said Est ATE requnst od Lo make payment and those having claims wo present samo duly nticated for me ment without dein matier of the inte of the Estate Borough of Be ‘of John 1, Ole Hetonte, decess stration ¢ wis the athe tle ABETH OLEWINE JILF Ade He IRLrators . lefome, Pa W. Harrison Wal Attorney for Es ker! Lats ANNI AL STATEMENT Oh The I i! of Centre Mutual Coun mers’ fs : CCTeLArY Salary of Mileage I'reas } Lior Treasurer and Exper rer boar On blanks 8 foes Ins report POSLAg®, sia office rent ne nt J unt i Sate Liver Mnuel loss on furt 2 mye; r — [PATENT YOUR IDEAS | JOSHUA BR. H. POTTS U 8 and Foreign Poseuts HO Dwr eng W. H. 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