Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 15, 1881, Image 5

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    * Sheridan In the Northwest.
KIOIIT HUNDRED HICKS THROUGH A HITH
ERTO UNEXPLORED REGION.
CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—Geu. Sheridan,
being inquired of by a reporter of the
Tribune concerning his recent trip
through the Northwest, answered as
follow#:
"We went through," said the uen
ernl, "a sect ion ol country hitherto en
tirely unexplored, and our researches
therefore had all the charm of origin
ality. We Struck into the wilderness
from Cheyenne, and were soon out of
the reach of civilisation. We were
not within 200 miles of a postoiKce
auv of the time.'
"What was the make-up of your
party f"
"There was Inspcctor-Gen. Sacked,
Col. M. V. Sheridan, Col. Gregory, en
gineering officer, besides as visitors,
Gen. Strong, Gen. Hardin and Mr.
Sheldon, of Chicago. We had a cav
alry company for escort and were ac
companied by a puck train."
"How much territory did you get
over ?"
•'Some 800 miles, in Wyoming, Mon
tana and Idaho Our daily march wns
from 18 to 25 miles, starting out at 15
in the morning, thus giving giving the
greater part of the day for surveys and
observations. At the end of each dav's
march we pitched tents uud made our
selves as comfortable as possible. Our
route of travel was through the Black
Hills, then across to the llig Horn
Mountains', then over the Snow Moun
tains and down to the Yellowstone Na
tional Park. We were all delighted
with the wonderful scenery that aboun
ded every where in that country."
"Did you run across any indians
and wild game?"
"We saw few Indians, except the
Crows, through whose splendid reser
vation of 20,000 square miles we pass
ed. Our guides were Crow Indians.
As to wild game, there was any quau- j
tity of it. We killed all the elk, an
telope. liear and small game that the
expedition could make use of. All
the streams were filled with trout, so
that we had a very satisfactory bill of
fare. The weather, too, was perfect.
All the time we were out the only
storms were two little sunshowers.
After spending a few days in the Yel- j
lowstone Park I went down to Colo- i
rado, where I joined my fumily, and j
we returned to Chicago."
A Russian Story.
There is a very pretty storv told of i
how a lovely Jewess in a Russian tow n J
saved her property and her life during |
the recent attacks upon the Jews. A !
great, hulking ruffian entered her shop j
aud bought a loaf of bread. After ;
swallowing a couple of mouthfuls he j
threw himself on the ground outside
the shop door and began to howl pite
ously that he was poisoned—the .lews
had poisoned him. Of course, an in
furiated crowd instantly assembled,
and it would have fared ill with our j
Jewess if she had not dashed out of
the shop, and, snatching the bread out
of the iin posters hand, began to eat in
sight of them all. The crowd stop
ped, thunder-struck. A broad grin
dawned on every countenance. <>ne ;
of them called out to her, "Alosha, j
lend me your knot, will you ? ' Then j
the imposter started to his feet and !
scudded off, pursued by a mischievous
but no longer sanguinary crowd.
A Missouri Romance.
Fmn Hi* Sw Tork Son.
Frank Martin, a handsome young
murderer, was under sentcuce of death
in the jail at Laclede, Missouri.
Time hung heavily on his hands, and
for diversion lie wr> to tender notes to
the Sheriffs daughter, Maggie. She
did not reply to the first halfdoxen,
he was on the point of ceasing to
write when he was surprised by a sen
timental missive. Their love-making
progressed rapidly thereafter, and of
course they soon began to plof for
Frank's escape. One night the girl
unlocked his cell, and he saw that she
was in boy's clothes with her hair
cropiied close. She put pistols in his
ha mis, led him out of the prison to
where two saddled horses were in
readiness and together they rode away.
This happened lat November. The
pair have just been caught in Tennes
see, where they had married under as
sumed names and settled down to
farming.
An Astonished Boston Man.
from lh* RuMos Tfi*rrlp.
To a Bostonian travelling through
this western country some things look
queer. A little incident I saw at
Quiucy, 111., I thought worth while to
write you about. We arrived at the
depot hard on to midnight, and made
our way to the foot of the depot to a
row of omnibuses and entered one.
When full, to our astonishment a
rather prepossessing young lady caine
to the door and asked for our baggage
checks, and later for our coach fare,
after collecting which she alighted
and called to the driver, "All right,
t Charlie." Inquiry revealed to us the
[fact that this girl had "just bought
out the 'bus line and runs the busi
ness." Think of a Boston girl doing
this!
WHETHER we speak evil of a man
L to his face or behind his hack, the for-
C mer may, indeed, seem the most gener
m ou*. but yet it is a great fault, and that
: which we reviling. The latter is
more mean and Utse, iuui .that fchich
Awe prepcr/jy eali shuMfeta backbiting.
k, ; *1 ,
New AdvertinementH,
LOOK IIEHE!
r pIIE undersigned would respectful*
I fully Inform hU mntla throughout Centre route
ty thet In* U At present telling the
Family Singer Sewing Machine,
DROP LKAK And TWO DRAWKRH fur TWKNI'Y
MVI DOLLARS; And ill" mne machine, with Table,
Cover And one Drewer for TWENTY DOLLAR*.
The old com {winy LA selling the SAUI* machine* for
fifty duller* end thirty-five dolhtr*.
Why not hoy fnm me? My uiAchlAce ere guaron
teed fur KIYK YKAKN
I also handle ORGANS of the very best make.
l). M. COMfBKE, Agent,
2S4n Ptormetown, Outre (bounty, PA.
The Leading Bully and Weekly Paper
IN THE WEST HRANCII VALLVT.
SUN RAN N K R,
I'I'IIMSII i) IIV
11. T. SALLADK und II M. WOLF, Jr.,
K-liturß anil Pni|>ri<-loiß,
WILI.IAMSPOIIT, PA.
tins an able Editorial and Reportorial Stuff!
Contain* the Isitcgt Telegraphic. New*!
//as a Reliable Corp* and Correspondent*!
ABB II AS uu
LARGEST CI UCULATIO N
..f ABT RSWBPArtA IB
CENTRAI. PENNSYLVANIA.
DAILY $0 00. WEEKLY $1.60
PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
Any person g ttlng up A cluh of five new y*rl) ■•■
•' rilu ra for the WuKLt Sum a*d IU*XCB, will receive
U ropy for one year r HKK
STATE FAIR AND EXPOSITION
AT
PITTSBURGH.
28th Exhibition of the Pennsylvania State Ag
ricultural Society
—AND —
Fifth Annual Exposition of the Pittsburgh Ex
position Society Combined. -
Life Stock Exhibition September 6th t> 17th. Industrial and Mechanical Exhi
bition, with Trial of Sj>ced, will continue until October Bth.
Open Pay and Evening.
541,500 IX I'KEMII MS.
EXCURSION TICKETS AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES,
Will be iMtied by all Railroad* centering at I'itUburgh.
ErrmT 33002 C CLOSES iX-w-CFOrST 30.
Pnn' Hl A*H'ulOirl fc IMj.l (Off\ "t. !*•' M'jrh Fipn. N* ilj.)
I WM S. BIS.SKLL, l'reident. .1 W. IIATCHKI.OR, I're.ident.
[). W.SEILER. Recording Set'y. K I'. YOl'Nli, (bnertl M*n*ger.
I ELBRIPOK McCONKEY, .IX O l HA I LEY, A't Man AfMhier.
:• Corre#f>'g Sec'y. J. C. PATTKRiJOS, SrcWtry.
S. cf A. /.OF.lt, Grnrrul Mrrrhtint*, AHrghrny-St f , llrllrfntitr, /'a.
IMI OTHERS,
WE ARE NOW READY FOR YOUR
33 OYS.
— ■
OUR SPRING AND SUMMER,
' SCHOOL., PLAY,
—AND—
DRESS SUITS,
AHE NOW ALL IN.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER EXHIBITED.
____________
EXTRA PATCHES IN EACH Sl'IT;
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS IN EACH COAT
—OP THR CELEBRATED
STEIN, ABLER & CO.'S MAKE, of Rochester,
WHOSE REPUTATION IN THIS LINE STANDS FIRST IN THE UNITED
STATES.
To be had ONLY at the Popular Establishment
—OF—
Sir A T 07H 1 ALLEGHENY STREET,
tft Aa LIULIIJ, \ BELLEFOKTE, PA.,
FINE CLOTHIERS
l —AMI> —
DKAi i V.- IN GKNKKAI, MKKCXIANDIBE,
Sew Advertisements.
laeo-x. iaso-1.
The Patriot, Daily & Weekly,
For the Ensuing Year.
The anhacrtptton price of the Wkiklt Patriot baa
been rcdurod $1 <"> per copy t>er annum.
To cluha of FtrrT ami upwrd the Wxbri.t Patriot
will le fornUlied at the extraordinarily cheap rata of
76 rente per copy per annum.
Tub l>aiLY Patriot will lie aent to any addraaa,
during the wwalona of f'-ongreaa and the legislature at
the r.te of Ml rente |er month
Urider the act of Congraaa the puhilslier prepays
III" postage and subscribers are reliered from that
expense.
Every sntarrlptlon must ba accompanied by the
! cash.
Now Is the time to *ut*crih* The approaching
I Mwalolis of Congrcaa and the legislature will he of
more than ordinary Inter***! and their proceeding*
will Im. fully reported fi.r the Unity and a complete
nytio|wl ef them will lie given In the Weekly.
Addreca PATRIOT PUBLIfUIIftO 00.,
J 47-If d'At Marki t Ftfeet, llarrlshurg.
A WKKK. sl2 a day at home easily matle.
4) /sJ ( '"stly Outfit free. Address THI'K A CO., Au
gtista, Maine. My
nROCKBRHOFF HOJJBE,
1> AI.I.WiIIENV HT . HKM.KFIiNTK, PA.
WILLIAM Mi KKBVKIC, Mngor.
o<)(>d Sam pit R<n>m on Fir it Ftrmr.
ggrKrce Ihtss to and from all Tiains Spec ial rates
i to witness** and Jurors. 14-1 Jf
I >USM HOUSE,
1 > IIEI.I.KKONTK. PA..
Vanillic* and single gentlemen, as well as the gen
j ersl lubll ami c.imineirial men are invited
to lhi Vii*M Um Hotel, where they will And lom
| cotnfiMtaal rxuN>iishle rate*.
I.it is! r.huti u to Jurymen and other* attending
Court W . K I KI.I.KU, Propr.
BBCtFLBR A CO., (hoc ,*. It a-h //<"""• Work, IU-lli 1 foil te, Pa.
NEW GOODS
FOR THE—
SIMMER TRADE.
Wo have endeavored to get the very best of every thing in our line, and
now have HOIIIO really choice goodM.
Fine Cream Cheese, Extra Large French Prunes,
Select Oysters, Sweet Potatoes,
Large Ripe Cranberries, Prunelles, Imperial Figs,
Bright New Lemons, Florida Oranges,
Princess Paper-Shell Almonds, Evaporated Dried Peaches,
A FULL LINE OF CHOICE CANNED FRUITS.
Preserved PEARS, PEACHES, CITRON,PLUMS, PRUNELLES.
PLAIN CANDIES. FINE CONFECTIONERY,
—AND—
GOODIES of all Sorts and Kinds.
We invito the people of Centre County to call and inspect our
NICE (lOOl)S, which cannot fail to pleane.
. SECHLEB CO.
If U nine MM Car tin.
HA RXESS MAXUFACTOIIY
in tliriMi.'i Blork.
RKI.I.EfONTK. PA 1-1J
I? P. BLAIR,
1 • nnriu ■
*ITOIM, ru*-f, JIIUT. AC.
All wnrb nnnt ly IMUIMI. OU Atl-Gt,,n y itrn-t, I
iodr Bfwkho llnw 4tf i
OKALKRS IN PUKK DKl'fiS ONLY.
2 I ZELLERA SON,
* *t • USIOOIMH.
2 V It; ■ t..il fl 11, „
All lb# UlU'laH I*i4-tii yj'-Ji ih-t Pr*. - |
-TI|DN,T>. AND family Uiripaa a/mi •!<■!, ~
TA prvpnrnd. Trumnn, Shootd#. lira, -• At . A< *
"• 4 If "
I oris POLL,
A J • \.ll|n\ 4JU.K HmT A MIOKMAKEJt.
Bro* k*l butt Itvo.
l-lj
c. ir, Pml, i f mam.rwli'r.
171UST NATIONAL BANK OK
1 HKLUCVOXTK,
AllfVo; Vlrvcl, IklMiml*. r*. 4-U
I CENTRE COUNTY BAXKIXO
VV COMPAST.
fUx-|, Bvlla
And Alloo Inlataal,
DiMMiDt
Buy nnd IWI
Clov. mmMllpi,
Uold ftt>4
Janes A Biitli.fMM
j f> lanw.OMllcr 4-tf
UK. HOY, M. I).
• tn CVnrn-1 II kiw )• *+ f nir*'j'#
UtOlll'#, IIKURB>KT. PA
Hiatal attention ||ri (o fiurgttj •* I
'""broriir
| \K. .IAS. H. DOBBINS, M. I).,
1 " PHTRICIAK ASP MM;EON.
OAs# AII*fh; BL,ot 3W|lr'i lnnj *t r,
Mf HKLUBhTI. PK.
nU. J. W. RHONE, Dentist,can
b# found l l.is nflk# iihl fsii|nr <>n *nb
aid# of High •Heat Uirsa 4*wm Ut of j
IWllsfnuD, f. MMf I
Philadelphia llraurh Clothiufj Haunt, HtUtfonlr , IV#.
A GREAT VICTORY!!
TIIE SUCCESS OF TIIE
ITIILAI )ELPHIA BRANCII.
TIIE PEOPLE TKIUMPHANT!
POLITICIANS KNOCK UNDER!
THE ITIILAIIEUMIIA BRANCH
On the Side of the People!
We have the extreme satisfaction of announcing that the
Philadelphia Branch is now ready to do
BETTER THAN EVER IN CLOTHING,
FOR
MEN, HOYS AND CHILDREN!
AND ARE, AS ALWAYS,
AHEAD OP ALL OTHERSFOR GENUINE GOODS.
Clothing Manufactured by their Own House and every
Article Marked and Warranted.
_ m^m _ *
SAMUEL LEWIN, the Manager,
Now Defies the World and the Rest of Mankind.
IN HIS OWN MAKE OF CLOTHING,
The PHILADELPHIA BRANCH in>vr ws* beat, never will be beat
and never can be beat for the CHEAPEST CIX)TIIING offered in or
outside of Centre county.
All that is said here is meant. GO AND SEE, sod carry the news to
jour neighbor, that
MONEY CAN POSITIVELY BE SAVED AT THE
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH.
• km
1855-1881.
Baugh's Fertilizers have stood Field Tests for 25 Years.
BUSHELS, NOT ACRES.
PAVE MONET BT fBJNO
BAUGH'S TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR PHOSPHATE,
Price. 525.00 Per Ton of 2000 Pound*.
BAUGH'S ECONOMICAL FERTILIZER for POTATOES,
Containing 4 In & pr mot. of Polj4t- of P<t*h
Price, #30.00 Per Ton of 2000 Pound..
ALL GOODS SOLD ON GUARANTEED ANALYSIS.
Inscriptive Circulars Sent Free upon application.
BAUGH & SONS. 20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia.
For sale bj J. H. LONG, rieminirton, Pa., A prat for Clinton and Centre Counties.
MILLIIEIM HOTEL,
Mll.l.Mt.lM. CKXTUK OOCXTV, PKXXA.
AN . .m MI'SSKH, Proprietor,
Tb t"o • f MHlbaim 1. tnntnd In P>-on'i Vnllnjr,
*' ul !*'• milf* fr tu ("Into
j Urf. i ♦ Mr# at. , sjmta Ctftk iLatlroad, •Mb #ur
i 'twdittr* thai twak* IS a
PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT.
(i -el ifM'rtit In lit#- rr.f-aiata tMnll; A rmh
rubt to Hfti train At llis MtillHlti llit#l irmni
n. lali''i will !♦ found ftiK la trid t<rmi modn
at# T\, lETb-lj*
pENTRAL HOTEL,
V J (o|jdaitp lh Raiir<a'l Matkn,)
lIILKtBtRO, rrfsTRIC CWHTT. I'A
A. A. KoHLBKCKKK, Proprietor.
TIIR(M;|| TttTattf • tb r.l'mod mill Sod
* till* ll tI * MBra | '*< ' t . |qwk, t fTßCtf* •
•f.ea' *• AIX TR A I \ - *1 (fklMlt 111 Innuts. 47
Logan Cement.
f PHE rttail price lor I/KiAX t'E
-1 MKXTnn not nft.r thl. dai (May *. I**1) etll
j !.• t„ Adlor* \tt Iwr*.' nod tb.rg. frn In.. ,r
I twrU. !in-tf j II k. HICKS.
l* r 1/ fiooilm ii ii it ti rorcrirn.
II AIIPER BROTHERS,
ft rniXO fTMCT, BELLKFOXTK, PA.
Have their counter* and *helve filled with
NEW GOODS,
(BANKRUPT RATES
Purchased at - BANK RU IT RATES
(BANKRUPT RATES
WHICH THEV OPPE* AT
BOTTOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRICES.
_ . coxetPTixo or
Dry Good*,
Millinery Good*,
Clothing,
Fancy Good*,
Notion*. Ac.
BOOTS and SHOES 1
BOOTS and SHOES at very low pricea.
B(K)TS and SHOES '
. HATS and CAPS
Latrut *tyle of HATS and CAPS
HATS and CAPS
Carpet B*((,
Umbrella*,
Paraaol*,
Lad in*' Cloak*,
Carpeting,
Groeerie*,
Queer.*ware, Ac.
thin* th.l can be t,.M la • fit
c*an Mora.
HARPER BROTHERS,
OPRIJIO *TaKrr. . . bellkpoxtk, PA.
rot'HTRT PlnHt'Cl lakea la mtun al lh
MMhm awrfcal mo "■**
r JMIK CENTRE DEMOCRAT
BOOK and JOB OFFICE
ALLEGHENY STREET,
BEI.LKFONTK, PA.,
i* now oppaaixa
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
TO TttOPK VltßlXa PIUT-CLAMa
Plain or Fancy Printing.
We hi to unu*ual facilitie* for printing
LAW LOOKS,
P A .-a I*H LETS,
CATALOGUES,
PROGRAMMES,
CIRCULARS. "TArKMRRTS,
BILL HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
INVITATION CARDS,
CARTES DE VISITK,
CARDS ON RNVELOPES,
AND ALL KINDS OP BLANKS,
MP"Ordra by mall will receive prompt,
attention.
MTPrinting done in the be*t Myin, aw
Aon notice and at the loweat rate*.
$S to S2O cast. eks.-ToS
TOlid, Nitiftm |4|
~ "
WANTS
ATtU Bcllefontc Car Work*. Poor
a V or • Ckt fciMm M a ft** aw* *fce ma
<Mk to tbo KramtagShoe; -•*! pintft*** aS jft
hast Om A I*t mwA peeerfWL MmM*. *W>
•agj*tag, geftM ftwws .W b.ru* ke<tr*4
Appeal tk
* CAR WORKS,
II IHM