Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 20, 1879, Image 5

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    ALASKA.
AN AI.ARMiNO STATR or AFFAIRS IN SITKA—
TUE ANNIHILATION OF Tilt WIIITK
CITIZENS THREATENED.
VICTORIA, February lfi.—The steam
ship California from Sitka, February 10,
reports much excitement in Sitka wlit-n
she left, the Indians having threatened
to annihilate the whites. The citisent
are armed and awaiting the attack. Two
Indian* who confessed to the murder of
James Brown were surrendered to the
collector. Three families came down in
a steamer, fleeing from danger. Store
keepers were preparing to leave by the
next steamer. Father Metropolsky ami
his congregation, in oor\junction with
the American citizens of Sitka, had
petitioned the commander of the Brit
ish man-of-war at Esquimalt to come to
their immediate aid, being fearful that
they cannot allay the disturbances be
foro the United States government can
send assisUmce. The collector of Alaska
has telegraphed to Secretary Sherman
for aid.
The Indians threaten to kill tiro white
men in retaliation for the two prisoners.
The night before the steamer arrived an
alarm was given by some nervous person
that the Indians were preparing for an
attack and the greatest consternation
prevailed among the whites. The peo
pla barred their doors and stood reudy
for action. The priest's house was
crowded with terror stricken women
and children who could not be induced
to return to their homes until daylight.
The steamer's arrival created luoro
confidence, but fear had began to gain
ground before her departure. The
whites are well organized anil in case
they cannot conciliate the Indians will
make a desperate tight. Browu was
murdered in his cabin while asleep,
lie was hacked to pieces and his re
main* thrown into the ocean. Plunder
was the inceutive, much of which was
found in the possession of the murder
ers.
The Western Union Before the Senule
Committee on lluilrouds.
I'p>m tit# Phllitlrlphlii Rmird.
The Western Union Telegraph Com
pany presented itself in force on Thurs
day before the Senate Committee on
ltailromls to prevent if possible the
passage of an act authorizing railroad
companies to own and operate telegraph
lines. The particular subject under
consideration was iho bill of Senator
Jones, of Fiorida. It contains the same
idea embodied in the amendment which
General Butler had attached to the jost
office appropriation bill in the House,
but goes a little further and authorizes
railioud companies to connect their
lines and the government to use them
Inr post, inilitaiv and other purposes.
The day's session was devoted to he ir
iug President Green, of the Western
Union Company, at whose instance the
hearing hint been called ami who de
sired to make a statement. He claimed
that Congress was acting without suffi
cient knowledge of the subject and thai
the bill would not accomplish what was
desired. These two points were the
burden of hi* argument, and their ob
ject was evidently to secure a delay,
lie claimed that the Western Union
was not a monopoly, and then went on
to prove that it wus by asserting that it
owued nineteen out of every twenty
telegraph lines along railroads, and hail
contracts with these roads which en
abled the telegraph company to success
fully restrain the railroads from opening
up lines that were in direct op|>o*ilion.
The funny part of this hearing crops out
in the following talk which your cor
respondent had with Senator Jones.
"Well, Senator, what about tins bear
ing before the Bail road Committee on
your bill?"
"That's all right," replied the Sent
tor; "it amuses them and don't trouble
me. Let me tell you a little point -. my
hill is on the calendar, and by all the
parliamentary rules of the Senate it is
entirely out of the hands of the com
mittee, and the committee cannot get
hold of it again or have anything more
to do with it without getting new au
thority from the Senate. You may fa
sure that I know this little point, and I
propose to make the most of it when
my bill Is reached on the calendar.
But I am willing that the Western
Union Company should have all the
hearings it pleases. What I want is
a vote, and 1 think I am in a j-oition to
get it," and the Seuatur smiled sweetly
as he walked away.
Mr*. Gordon on the linttle Field.
Some people were (peaking the other
day of the regularity with which Mr*.
Senator Gordon attend* the sessions of
the Senate, and the keen inietent with
which be watches the debate*. One of
the party aaid that *he ia o devoted to
her husband that *he alway* goea with
hitn everywhere. During the war she
took her two little boys, one almost a
baby, and lived with her husband in
camp, following him into hAttle, in fact,
sharing all the danger with him. She
had an ambulance at her service, and it
WAS in this that she used to follow him.
When he was so seriously wounded, she
had her ambulance driven right into
the battle field, and hail him pulled out
from among the dead and wounded and
placed in the ambulance, and she drove
off with him. All of this was done un
der a heavy fire, and the cover of the
ambulance waa pierced with bullet hole*.
Some one aaid to b*r : "How could you
have the nerve to do itf "Why," re
plied Mrs. Gordon, "I did not think
any more of it than I should of pulling
one of my boy* out of the fire if be had
fallen in." — WtKingkm I/tUtr.
PftßiiptKT Harm baa done the right
thing in appointing Geveral Alexander
L. Hussel to the Montevideo Consulate.
General Kunel waa clerk of the House
many year* ago. in old Whig timea;
waa Deputy and afterwards Secretary of
the Commonwealth under Governor
Johnston, and Adjutant General under
Governor Curtin during the war. Since
the war he has been residing in Pitta
a burg, and waa more generally recom
' mended for a foreign appointment than
any other man in Ilia state. He should
have been tendered a better position,
but Ifayes baa away of hia own of put
ting men up and down in tbe political
scale, BO that amall favors may generally
thankfully received.
The Taylor Keqiileiii Hymn.
ITH REIIRARSAI. 01' TIIR (IEREAN SINIIINO SO
CIETIES.
From Ili<? N. Y. World.
The requiem hymn which has been
written and composed by Mr. Carl
■Sahrn, of this city, and which is to be
sung by a large German chorus upon
the arrival nt tho City Hall of the re
mains of Bayard Taylor, was rehearsed
at the Germania Assembly Kootns.
More than three hundred members of
iho various German singing societies
were present and were directed ill tho
singing by Mr. Joseph Harrison. A
double quartette of brass instruments
from the band of Frederick Leiboldt,
accompanied them. On the day of the
reception of Mr. Taylor's remains the
dirge will he preceded by the "O Isia
and Osiris" instrumental chorus from
the "Magic Flute" and followed by
Chopin's funeral maich.
Mr. Sahm's work was received with
much applause. There is most com
plete harmony of word* to music. The
hymn begins with an adAgio movement
hi the minor key, in the second part
changes into the major, and in the final
part become* triumphant and martial,
yet at the same time plaintive. It is
entitled "Am Surge enie* Dichters." A*
translated it read* a* follow* :
AT TIIR lIIER or A POET.
Though tloAth mny huh our pr*t' Iyr,
Plain not lb* rlierk with •ornw'i tr*r;
lie doth but from high to higher,
Al Jttir'i grnat thron* will lw a|'}*r.
Ill* •ptrll fraud from i*rtti ii*i uviu*-
Immortal lirrue* gr<**t with gla<lu*tMt ,
CsMlalia • *|>ring rrfrnwhwl lil way,
l( y •'!' ! u now u<m( |*rfocl day.
In foreign dim** tho ummor found htm,
Hut Hot aoirangor did ho stand ;
Katosuuod, lte|< ywd.lat* had nmrnffd hint
With honor iu our tu<>thrlai>d.
I!one*forth th" (h-rmati nail >n*o glory
Phail to tn| tho glowing story
That lir m our*. afar or tt'ar
To us. aa to lita own land drar.
And thman sotig shall mm ascort thaw
WIo lor iUt our tongue with all thy ba*rt,
O print r of |mei* ' this 'tw.ui that uia<l> th*a
In dy hng |>a*f of n a |iart.
Through loftwt heigiit* th> i.an r**-Minding
Miall till ad pina with p T ahoatodlßg;
Thy para, harm nlo* tlf bo
A gtatrful World's last Hitißtr>.
Blind Justice.
A dispatch from Boston i* a* follows:
There is stronjj reason for the suppos
ition that Mr*. Nancy Madan, who died
in Kuat Cambridge j >il la*t week, thu*
ending a life sentence for the murder of
Obediah Jones, was innocent of the
crime. She wa* formerly in Dedhatn
jail, but was transferred to Kut Cam
bridge in Ix7l. During all her impris
onment she has persistently maintained
her innocence, and reiterated the state
ment a few minutes before *he died, t'n
one occasion, when she supposed herself
alone, she wa* overheard by one of the
matrons of the prison praying, and the
whole burden of her supplication was
that ns God knew her innocence it
might be made manifest- On the Sun
day before her death, at the service in
the prison chapel. She recited from
memory Christ's sermon on the Mount,
and she frequently expressed her for
giveness of all who had leen concerned
in her trial and conviction. Her con
duct during her imprisonment *u ad
mirable, and her attention to what she
considered her religious duty wa* con
sum and unvaried. At the trial it waa
shown that the daughter, upon whose
evidence she wa* convicted, wa* of bad
character, and h*d been living with the
man, < tbadiah Jones, who wa* murder
ed, and tiie presumption is that the
mother had no motive for the crime. It
is claimed that other facts are in the
possession of the authorities which go
far toward proving that the woman who
bad ended her life in |>risoa was inno
cent.
Another eccentric will ha* been offer
ed for probate in I>ondon. Miss I.izelta
Bist leave* a considerable sum of money,
the interest of which is to be applied to
the scattering of gravel on steep and
slippery roadway* in the metropolis.
TURKIC never ws* such a really good,
mUtantial, satisfactory, and rapid-idling
tlnt-dari Look Stitch Hewing Machine
offered no low ai the "N KW FAMILY SLICT
TI.B," reduced to only s'.'•*>; more complete
with equipment*. and lower in price then
any other machine. It i elegant in work
mnnihio and tiniih, turpaani ail other* in
it work and fulfill* all thai requirement* of
every family a* a helper. Thoroughly
warranted hy written guanntee for flvo
year*, and kept in order free of charge. It
will do every description of work One or
coare—that any machine, at any price,
ever did, or can do; equally a* rapid, cor
rect, imooth, neat, and strong. Ha* ail the
late improvement*, i cay to learn and
manage, I* nervireahle, don t wear out,
alwar* ready, and never out of order.
Went C. O. I). anywhere with privilege of
examination before paymentof bill. Agent*
make money rapidly, supplying the great
demand for thi* the Cheapest Machine in
the World. Territory frc, A<Lirr*n, for
descriptive book*, Vc., ''Family" Hhultlo
Machino Co., T66 Ilroadway, New York.
3tLly •
PBRSOXS who are troubled wilh week
ne* arising from a disordered state of tho
I'rinsrv and Pro-creative Organ*, *uch a*
Indisposition t<> exertion. LO<M of power,
or memory, difficulty in Breathing. Ner
vousness, trembling, WnkDMM of Vision,
Wakefulness, I'ain in the small of the
hack, Muscular Lassitude, Hot and I>ry
Skin, Kruptiona on Fact, Palo complex
ion, Ac., should at once procure a bottio of
Compound Fluid Kxtract of Duchu. A
judiciouaand prompt use of this preparation
may bo relied upon to give tone to the Or
gan*, restore their power and remove the
symptom*. Price one dollar—*ix for five
dollar*. For rale at F. I'OTT* GUKKX'S
Drug Store, Hu*h llou*e Block. ly-lftieow
WitT WILI. You—Allow A cold to
advance in youry#tem and thuaencourage
more acrimi* maladiee, auch ai Pneumonia,
Hemorrhage# and Lung trouble# when an
immediate relief ran be no readily attained.
/Umrhtf') Utrmnn Syrup ha# gained the
largest #ale in the world for the core of
Cough#, Cold# and the nevereet Lung Dis
ease*. It I* Dr. fto*chee's famous German
prescription, and i prepared with the
greatest care, and no fear need be enter
tained in administering It to the young cut
child, a# per direction#. The #ale of thi#
medicine i# unprecedented. Blnce flrt in
troduced there ha# been a conatant increas
ing demand and without a single report of
a failure to do ita work in any caae. A#k
your Druggist a# to the truth of theae
remark#. Largeir,n 76 cenU. Try it and
be convinced. Bold by F. Potta Green,
wholesale and retail. ao-oow-ly
New Advertisements,
KSCBIPTS AM) BXPINDI.
TIIKK# or f'KNTHK 001'NTY from Jumaiy
I.t, ITH. (•. J.nu.n 1.1, IM7W.
D. A. MUHKICK, Treaaurer, of Cntr eunlf.
Jan. 6, 1870. DR.
To wiitnt. oiitaUmllnK Ui* Jen. 1,1876....$ 81.700 AO
To uim lor IS7I 42,1176 H6
To cn*h received of County Commlvehmeni 17.081 68
To ain't. ree'd for RMl<>ui|tiMii I'.U. ImmU 4*o 41
*• M taxaa oti " 8,636 64
" " for UJtLamia *dl .... '213 38
To County Order for Iml. duo Jen 1, 1870.. 1,100
Balance - 824 *1
ToUl $117,010 71
Jan. 6.1070. CR.
It) tmtniM • el Jam 1, 1878......$ 1.100 <8
Bv County warrant* paid 61,780 t4
By out.ten.lh.K Imtm Jen 1.1*70 6D.IM
It) eeonoreltone to Culbntora. Till '27
Hy oiratiiiMiutii ** ... 1.'29" H*
It) aaiary 'i, '
By Ntetionrrjr .. 10 00
By ain't. tratiafered to Attorneys forcutteo
ttou 060 42
Total • 117,070 71
Jan n. IH7O.
By balam e due Treasurer at aetttammt.,.. $B2l '27
D. A. 61 rHBK.fI, Treaaurer of tVntre county. In ac
count with the Common wealth of l'<n uay Iv aula.
Jon. 6.1870. DK
To hal. due State at eetlle't Jen. 1, 1871....$ 1,88*2 A3
To outeten.iina taaea Jan. 1, 1870 4,6**2
To for 1070. ... 0,138
To rtteclal Stale tai rwr'd of Oollwtora for
1872 16 '2l
ToUl $ 0,00 41
Jen. 6, 1870.
To balam-© due Mtete at Hettlemant .••..•.• $3ll 36
Jan. 6. I*7o CR.
H) loitetamlina tat Jan. 1. 1870 $ 4 IK.I 84
It) Hint© Tourer veodpU 3,tM ")
Itv Tna*iir'r ieHiiinUii"i) '2 00
By rnHn*ratlii to Collar tore 107 !u
It) cotaiuteeion ** .................. 134 16
Balance 341 Wt
ToUl ~ 4 0,600 41
Wr the HxloniiDNl Andltofa of Centre oounty do
berrb) certt?) thai w> have *amim-d the above at
counu of 1. A. Mum. r, Treaeurer of Outre county,
ami And Ihent r.irrwt.
W ttio our ImikU ami aaale thle 18th lay of Jaum
at), A 11. 1070
JA MM T. OTCART. [Heal I
ÜBO. 11. WILLIAM*, [Seal V A mil tore
T It. JAMIftUN, [o*wljj
EXPENDITURE*.
oeiraflNSnvsnf par.
Andrew Grwftx helen***! *77, M
•rrvlc** I*7*. $633.2*1 . $033.64
11. A Mtriffle I mien- © 1877,
Bl *|
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J. N llall balam e 1*77.
a©ftw I*7B. 60ton .. . 618.34
11. B k, OmnaiMtuarrv' Qcrlt
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II Keller, aervkrw '2740
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iwranvmtar Attn KVdli.
Jun I> L*4h, lumtwr f.t Jail $11.22
J Mrffc-rmot, |aunK and •l , ja
f'fjvil . . 31
I) K. Ueiaa. iichtmna r<ak C 11. 7UO
I**ak A b'ftd<#t)r paintltif
d*HefVtrt hon*e 34 •
I. A.(•Irani', work at Court 11. IT 16
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W T 1 > itt'ilr*, tiiifilni " 17 7*
J. II F.'iien euro. r*tirlng fur*
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covav urutta.
Joo.ra' par |'.ni2 *0
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jaoit.o 3Vi ta*— 462 fllj
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It 't MiKftifiht km UIU 4<r t 'rt koaea
and Jal. 30*0 06
J. R 4 • T AUt<Ur. eel 171 71
J II DobMna.ll.!> w4l(al ~r%S— 1 u
Ajtrh ult;ri |4.Kle4y l|f' |tetl*.... H . M |(0 00
Heetevw F-t iuntrart for k |4H| i'Dim* Rl 74
lnane Ayiu. laftUll* • inaan* I.l* a
Aiew > pat 1.2.* '.i
lb ad 64* 40
K)ertiu*cl(eo* ) 36 ll
Inaarance .n public bwhdinfv,.. 171 7S
Teacher* InetJtQte 70 ft>
Ajrnew tMlanc* ..*> >all contract ... 7 in
Real Katate pad • fee© ( Nim'
pfoperty 34 M
Uralp |wenitnta paid. PO2 (O
CvH.*ui|e't D*y 3*2 11
Hal |il b Aaanaet W. <lard©*r 6) 00
I'fn.iitmi to . r.
|n<iQinnft dead t-aliea ld| 71
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Rnnalac tarnnihe line tat wean H- ig,
Barnanle and 4*-.* 8h <c I** 90
Hani* .iwnbip paid wn Fire rmnmii >n m.t m
1 A Moaarr. Tr'aanrer. tad due laat year I.l** tf*
' ommbai-m* |i4 Att<rneya ..n cd4 tiona 64 44
Internal pahl <>w ham 3,290
f on.ia)ii* n <n Lunacy .. Ml Ui
L. W- Mimen,4l>*rlff on fttmviit.. 2,44* *4
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11. T. utwnij
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f I" *wr. li<MrrtMn( IT*. land 1*1... 4 li
Adam* >iMi U . |Kkl 3 41
Tlt*~ liwU, r'olt.M Ui <ti I* > lands 4 uo
K. J Dak. painting rasa fntrryan nth.# . Ml
A. William*. Itlank l*.k Ir.-Uttm-taf;
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* amount Nil f*** r*-nd ttv 54
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" ripanss t" Mmhaanon krldgs... U 40
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A. Or*g,|na* to Pwt Manila lot.!**.. .1 U)
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hilU ami m>Vm paid - 13,340 14
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Bri'lf* rlaira 71 to
MILMtM* MUMI.
I Druggm *gln**r 105 U
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Murray. Itnigal A Oa 1. 710 <■>
John ( at.lron c.intrarifir1.............. 350 Oi
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I W. Porta? cnfdfnrtoJ.™ 4 r> on
J. 0. JuniM plankt*g f.'j# irt Mat I D brldg* 100 on
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Jan. Nchaark " / ' " 111 44
J.C TJwati*li/tl lltlfolrtira " :4 m
A. W. R*ra* " J Port Manilla " 11
11. l T*agsr PaintAg Pnrka " 3 tai
II C. Ilwllar repair! at Howard dam "
J. C. Cnok plank Um * " 12 Od
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and Lnrk Had A .™. 13 33
Henry Rark *m*if ng 170 mam In InitM
naant haktl I 23 M
" dalltMlng aaianmawta if fin
• d*il4rin duplicator 7 Id
" Ul.gAm and tiatr h*t 1 24
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N. A. LOKB, Hem-rat Merchant *, Allegheny Street, BcUefonlr, J'a.
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INTO DisETrriisra- THE PACT
—THAT—
S. &c _A_. LOEB
Know how to force their sales, and that they sell such large quantities
that they can
AFFORD TO SELL CHEAP!
SO FAR THEIR BARGAINS THIS SEASON ARE UNAPPROACHED
We charge less for Goods than ever known before!
Keeping up the quality,
Keeping down the prices,
Keeping things lively—and
Keeping customers satisfied.
We are bound to sell off our immense Stock, and
trust to low prices to do the business.
K X' \ I fIFR 1 ALLEGHENY STREET, fO Q A f /vi; U
O. W J BELLErONTE. PA., (O.CY A. LUhlj,
THE OLDEST GENERAL MERCHANTS IN CENTRE COUNTY.
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CANNED AND DRIED FRUITS
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ATTOHMT AT LAW,
CLEARFIELD. PA.
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CLEARFIELD, PA.
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