Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 22, 1881, Image 6

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    Hunting Redskins.
THE ARIZONA SETTLERS PREPARING FOR TIIE
EXTERMINATION OF THE APACHES.
HAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16. —A dispatch
from Tucson, Arizona, says: "Acting
Gov. Gosper lias secured organizations
o( cdnute men, at all outlying camps,
and will have a sufficient number of
arms to supply them. The restless
spirit of the Indiana at the Han Carlos
reservations forbodes trouble. It is the
general desire to see the business set
tied now, and inasmuch as the people
are well armed, a more auspicious time
could not be opened for settlers than
now. .Settlers on the lower San Pedro
have organized a company of forty men,
officered by experienced Indian fight
ers. They have sent woril to Agent
Tiffany, of San Carlos agency, to keep
his Indians on their reservation; that
all found of it will be treated as hosliles.
This will doubtless breed trouble, as the
agent has given his Indians heretofore
their full liberty, and it is doubtful if
they will obey any order in this in
stance. The Han Pedro settlers are de
termined to carry out their resolution.
Col. Price is moving with his two com
panies of cavalry for the north, toward
Apache, where he will coopeiate with
Gen. Carr. Col. Sanford will be in the
same neighborhood about the same
time. Ail three of these officers are
experienced in Indian warfare. It is
the intention of the courts which have
jurisdiction over the localities of the
massacres, and other places where In
dian murders have been committed, to
indict the guilty Indians, so far as their
names are known. The sheriff or mar
shal, as the case may be, wilt summon a
posse, and there will be no trouble in
securing a thousand men to assist in the
work. They will probably get on the
reservation and seize the guilty men,
and, if necessary, resort to such meas
ures as will save the expense of a trial.
The people are thoroughly aroused on
the question of the removal or exterm
ination of the Apaches. Memorials to
Congress will be sent from every settle
ment in Arizona and New Mexico, ask
ing aid in the matter. There is but
one opinion on the point."
The Gazette has the following specinl
from Wilcox: "Headquarters moved
to Grant yesterday ; from thence they
will move to camp Thomas to day or to
morrow. Some excitement prevails
among the Indians on the San Carlos
reservation. Troops are matching fo
the front on foot. There are not suffi
cient horses to mount all the men.
Supplies are being forwarded by Col.
Hodges ns fast as they arrive. The
measure of Gen. Wilcox in concentrat
ing ali his forces in the vicinity of the
hostiles has hail the effect of keeping
them in the vicinity of Cibien creek.
The hostilea tried to get communication
with the reservation yesterday. Scout
ing parties have destroyed large quan
tities of Indian stores. Their atrocities
are being confined to Tonto basin and
Cibien."
Appeal for Aid.
GOVERNOR JEROME'S STOET or THE DISTRESS
IN MIcniOAN.
DETROIT, Mich., September 16.—Gov.
Jerome has issued a proclamation to !
the people of the United State* appeal !
ing for aid for the Michigan sufferers by I
the forest fires. He says the destruo- \
tion of property will be great in the j
four counties affected, and in some j
whole townships complete, and that
200 lives have been lost by burning and
suffocation, while many have become
helpless through injuries aud exposure,
and some are blind.
The number of men, women and
children left without shelter is estima
ted at 15,000. The benevolence of citi
zens of the Slate has res|ionded prompt
ly to the first necessities of these afflict
ed people, but ample time has elapsed
and sufficient details have been re
ceived to make it evident that a wider
appeal is needed. The destitution pre
vailing in the suflering counties is ap
palling. Kntire neighborhoods are in
volved in the common calamity, and
cannot help each other. The sufferers
have no provisions except such as are
brought trom a distance, and no uten
sils to cook with. The necessaries of
life, both large and small, have been
destroyed. They need shelter, clothing,
shoes, cook stoves, kitchen utensils,
beds and bedding, wagons, harness,
ploughs, hoes, tools of all kinds, seed
tor future crops, and whatever helps to
make men self supporting. Timely help
will enable them to go through the com
ing winter and to become again an in
dependent community. At present they
are penniless, needy sick and suffering.
Many of them are in debt.
The Governor concludes bis procla
mation in these words; "I appesl under
circumstances like these to the people
of other Stales, and ask them to co
operate in their abundance with the
citizens of Michigan in relieving their
destitution. Nothing will be wanting
here in duty to the afflicted sufferers,
but the demands are too great for the
people of the State to meet alone. An
organization for the relief of the suf
ferers by these Hres exist at Detroit, the
commercial metropolis of the State, and
systematic plans of relief have been es
tablished. The committee having them
in charge is composed of well-known,
competent and responsible citizens.
Money and supplies sent to its chair
man, Hon. WilliamG. Thompson, May
or of Detroit, will be faithfully applied."
CHICAGO, September 16.—Seventeen
banks of thia city yealerday authorized
the Clearing Houae to forward SI7OO to
aid the Michigan sufferers.
The Pendent Hope* Decay.
Croat lbs New York World.
Much more was hoped from Poat
master General James administration
than we can now expect. Its patronage
Is used in Virgiuia to promote the cause
of Repudiation and Mabone, and in
the ibsence of Mr. James from the cap
. ital the ebarge of bis department de
. voltes on Mr. Tyner. who is generally
regardd aa a friend of the Star-route
ring, and svhoee retention in office when
■ ao much ostentation waa displayed in
* dismissing Brady gave well-wishers to
the cause of reform their first chill of
Apprehension. The ring in the Treaa
ury Department is as brisk and busy aa
, ever, and although it looks vary much
as the reforming surgeon* i >ii com*
PITTSBURGH EXPOSITION!!
SUCCESS.
Open Day and Evening until October Bth, 1881.
Exhibits of Pennsylvania State Fair remain until
the close of Exposition,
a- N -^-3sr lD DISPLAY oar
MILLING MACHINERY IN OPERATION.
Magnificent Display of Cut Flowers Daily.
TRIALS or SPEED ZD-AJTI/Sr.
Classes all filled, 292 Entries. Music by the
Great Western (18th Beg.) Band, Morn
ing, Afternoon and Evening.
Buildings and Grounds Illuminated by 64 Electric Lights.
ADMISSION, 28 Cents.
K. P. YOUNG. General Manager. I JNO. I). BAILEY. Aaa't Man. Ac Casblor.
J. W. BATCULOK, President. I J C. PATTERSON, Secretary.
Sew Advertinementa.
S. E. PBAU. U. K. I'LLL"
I>EALE & McKEE.
X ATTORNEYS AT LAW
3*-tf Olßre Oppo.ll. Court ILmae, llelleL<te, Pa. j
The Leading Daily and Weekly Paper
IN THE WEST BRANCH VALLET.
SUN AND BANNER,
PIBMSIILt) BY
H. T. SALLADK and 11. M. WOLF, Jr., :
Rlltura and Proprietor*,
WILLIAMSPOUT, PA. !
Hat an able Editorial and Repnrtorial StafP
Gin taint the Lateit Telegraphic Sewn'
Hat a Reliable Corpt and Vnrret/emdentt!
as* nti tnt
LARGEST CIRCULATION
or AT inttrim r*
C EXTRA I. PENNSYLVANIA.
DA?L}' sr, 00. WEEKLY $1.60 |
PER YEAR. IN ADVANCE.
Abj person f-ttlo* up a clob of Bre new jrlj ql
errlber* for lb WIULT c* 'o Htoia. will ror.lre
a oopjt for ooe jrear raaa
Inquest Notice.
FN the matter of the estate of Daniel
1 Pnormoa, 4*<oaa*d. Int* of Mil"* towmhip, C*no*
count jr. To John RfhOt*. Il*nry R**n.a Ibvid
Rpnu, William lU*mi. Anmaal R*om. Far ah H<-M.
Aoaannab f|n|| opatbar, Ritsahoth Wrlghl. Jacob Ri*h
tl, Mfchaal Ri*h*l, OntJbarlna HMI. Anna IMo*wr, W||. ,
•oo Shall, Dtltah K lor knar, Thorn** My*r, Ihnri K
Mjer, gad In th* rblldrwn of IkirM am] |*u*ann*h
Rniffit, dwwH, whoaa bans* or* unknown, lb* hMn
and lv(l r?|irmntalifM id Dant*l l'>rman. d*<**#>
ad. fah • notice I bat by rlrto* of a writ of partition,
iwaed out rf th* Orphan*' Cowrt of Can If I county,
and n> m* !ir**t*d, an injn**t H •* h*ld at th* lat*
roKhhr* of Daniel iVtrw#*. dwiand, In th* town
•hip of Mil**, and county of Cntr*. on THURSDAY,
tb# nth da? of OCTOHF.fI, A. D I Ml, at M o'rlak
A M. of aald day. for th* purpr*** of making partition
of tb* r*al **Ut* of aaJd d*r *a**d to aad am ine hi*
b*lr and l**nl rapraaontattvoa, ff tb* **m* can la
dnw* without |r*jitdhw to or ipiillni of tb* wb*l*,
nfhorwt** to *la* and appeal** th* *am* nec rdin* to
law. at which tun* and pine* y* may b* pr*a*nt if
jrow think |fp*r
JOHN APANOIF.R Abort!T
llhffiff '• OfAc*, R*-ll*f>>nt*. Pa , A*pt S, IM|. f *r
S. tt A. LI) Ml, General Merrhantn, Allegheny-St,, llellrfnnte, I'n.
MOTHERS,
WE ARE NOW READY FOR YOUR
BOYS.
OUR SPRING AND SUMMER;
SCHOOL, PLAY,
—AND
DRESS SUITS,
ARE NOW ALL IN.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER EXHIBITED.
EXTRA PATCHES IN EACH SUIT; '
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS IN EACH COAT
-OP THE CELEBRATED—
STEIN, ADLER A 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 Inm ' ALLEGHENY STREET,
■ft Al llUJuiJj f BELLErONTE. PJu.
FINE CLOTHIERS
—AND—
DEALERS IN GENEKAL MERCHANDISE.
t iii-aa iV 1 h- ' sis? wP Jm&
Sew Advertisement*.
isso-1. ieeo-i.
The Patriot, Daily & Weekly,
i For the Ensuing Tear.
Tb* •olioeHptlon pete* of th* WKIKIT I'stklof h*a
i bo*i r*doc*d V> 91 |*r copy p*r annum.
To eluta of FtrTV and upward* th* W mu Pirtlot
I will Is* fuml*h*d at th* *traor4inarily chmp rata of
| 76 r*ot* par copy par annum.
TUB IMILV PgTktot will la aont to any atdrma,
during tb* *ra4f* of toncrwm and tba Laftalatura at
| tba rata of te reati p*r month.
Lnd*r tba art of Confront tba pahlHb*r prapayv
tb* p*ntnjc* and tubam!*** are r*ll#rd frum that
i op*n**.
fciorj *ahacrlptioo muat la accompanied by Iba
cnab.
Now I* b* Urn* U *ul*crtb* Tb* apprrorhinff
•awaion* of I'o9gr*m and th* leOjrt*Utnro will fa of
mora than ordinary lnt*r*t and th*r pr<"-**dln(
will h* fully roport"! for th* Daily and a caput*
•y nopal a *f th*m will l fl**n In tb* Wookty.
Addrro* I'UHhT PIRMAiItSH CO.,
AT -1 f M *r k*t Atr**t. Ifarrtat urf.
LOOK 1 I ERE!
' r pilE unilerijjnel would respectfc'-
I fully Inform bla frtand* thr-oftiowt Cantra coan*
ty that ha la at pfwarnt aallitig tba
F'aniil) Ningrr Sowinir Mnrhinp,
DRilp LEAP •< TWO l>H VW IRS f-r TWENTY
fIVR iNil.l.tßi, and th* aaru* mahinv. with TaM*.
o**r nnd on# Drwr for TWRNTY POhLAM
Tb* old vomjany I* Rlliry tb* mm* mnrblaea for
! Aftt dollar* and thirty AY* 4t AI.
Why iv "t hay ffds ma * M; nchUa or* gut ran
T**.l FOR RIVK YRI KIT
I a tan hanti* HDlAk.k if Ik* .m n*ha
!> M CJWHKIT, AE-M,
iVb* Pinrtn*tTrw. r*ntrw Canwty, l*a.
MOCKRRHOFF HOUSE,
I> luann-ir, munmirt.
WILLIAM M.KBKVER, Managw.
Good Sample Room em Firtt Floor,
B*m I' to 4 f.. all Train* r*lea
I ■ *1 *!■■■ i and Isrora. U-lj
CANCER REMOVED,
\VITHOUT KNIFE, ami in motl
| Y row** witbvwt rain Applv •*
C. w r riniirß WaUh art.
H-B* # CVATR* (**!]. DA.
SBC IfLBB <C CO., Grocer H, liuxh J/ounr Itiorfc, Belief ante, fa,
NEW GOODS
FOIt THE
SUMMER TRADE.
\Ye have endeavored to get the very bet of every (hint? in our line, and
now have Home really choice icoodH.
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, PINE CONFECTIONERY,
—AND—
GOODIES of all Sorts and Kinds.
We invite the people of Centre County to call and inspect our
NICE GOODS, which cannot fail to pleane.
4| - >f S±uClEiXj_fcUß C>o.
ilu*ine*n (aril*.
I TA RX ESS MANUFACTORY
A A In tinrman'a N. Blork.
■ KLLKfONTK. PA. |-|j
E* P. BLAIR,
A • JKWKI.KR.
*TrKt,. Clnrui, JAWCtBf. At.
All *"* l BMIIjt On Alkcheny nrwi
on i.r amkatMo* ll'.uo
DEALERS IN PUKE DRUGS ONLY.
3 I KELLER A SON, t
3 ; No a. Bfiokfhoff la * j
All the lIM'UH r*t*nl MoliilriN IV *
Barrl pilot,. o4 Pastil, lt*i| Br'aratel, „
prepared. Trmte*. KliobUh BtntM, At, At 3
r| *.l/ i
f OUIB DOLL,
■Li PAHIII iNABI.R BtWtT A MIOKMAKKK,
kmltiluifl Ko*. AlU(b*, him,
1-lj ll*ll„!on, Pa.
c. r.hwt i riiiiii.CM'r.
tTIRST NATIONAL RANK OF
1 MttLriMNTE.
Illt|lini, llrwl. IMltlmlf. f* ♦ !f
/ KM'l'.K COUNTY BANKING
KJ COMPANY.
Karai**
And Allw UUfM,
liwaatl Sot*#.
Buy and Ball
Gov ffnrwrftl**.
Gold and r-ruj*/oa,
Jivh A Rttrn, Pfal-Wnt.
J. D MtautCMh.ef A*lf
Hk. HOY. M. D..
• OA-/ la Conrad II
Low HLI.I k it >M F. PA'
M"al illNitFo |i to Oj*faU* Bur#vy and
Qiraak \ ) y
I \R. JAS. H. DOBBINS, M. D.,
1 / PHYAICIAN ANI MR-IIMN
!#* Allefbaj At, oil* Jteijrl.r lmf liar,,
*-<f MKI.LKPnNYK. PA
|\R. J. W. RHONE, Dentist, ran
l 'b* fsnd *| H c4br* >*4 Iwiltnw I* N.rth
•td* A llicti tltwi three 4ift l.t ■< Alltcbfl*,
Mtfnlf. h |A|,
fhilndrlphin ilranch ('lothhnj ilminr. HtUr/'imfr, I'a,
A GREAT VICTORY!
TIIE SUCCESS OF TIIE
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH.
THE PEOPLE TRIUMPIIA NT!
POLITICIANS KNOCK UNDER!
THE PHILADELPHIA 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, BOYS AND CHILDREN!
AND ARE, AS ALWAYS,
AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS FOB MUM HOODS.
Clothing Manufactured by their Own House and every
Article Mar :ed and Warranted.
SAMUEL LEWIN, the Manager,
Now Defies the World and the Rest of Mankind.
IN HIS OWN MAKE OF CLOTHING,
The PHILADELPHIA BRANCH never jtm beat, never will be beat
ami never ran be beat for the CHEAPEST CLOTHING offered in or
outaide of Centre county.
All that is aaid here ia meant- GO AND BEE, and carry the news to
your neighbor, that
MONEY CAN POSITIVELY BE SAVED AT THE
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH.
1855-1881.
Baugh's Fertilizers have stood Field Tests for 25 Tears.
BUSHELS. NOT ACRES.
PAVK MOSEY BT If!ISO
BAUGH'S TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR PHOSPHATE,
Prit*. •25.00 Pr Ton of 2000 Pooodt.
BAUGH'S ECONOMICAL FERTILIZER for POTATOES,
OmUlblb* i to It pi t emu of f>al|4l* of P'Unh
PHco, •30.00 Pop Ton of 2000 Pound*.
ALL GOODS SOLD ON GUARANTEED ANALYSIS.
ltrnrriptivr Circular* Sent Free upon application.
BAUGH & SONS. 20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia.
For sale by J. H. LONG, Flemington, Pa., Agent for Clinton and Centre Oonntiea.
Millhkim hotel,
MIL!.)!KIM. C'KNTTK COCXTT. PKSSA.
W. H Ml'SSKlt, Proprietor.
Tb* t/'Wii nt Milffi'ifn ia l-ra<*d In P*nfe' Valley, j
almt !•' mU fr<*n i'xAmrti Stafton, o (U
'>alo wl e l r+k Ktilruad, with rar
t*iti4iaf thai mtkf it a
PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT. 1
O'nd front hhlnf in th* immfdiat* tirlnlly A cat*
rwp. to ot+rj train At tb# li<tl as <xtm-
Ki 'hUotH alll U fiolf lao and term* |
m,
/CENTRAL HOTEL,
V/ (Off** I* 111# fUlrad M*tM.)
VII.KMU EG, f fCSTRR WXTT. PA
Proprietor.
*AYKI.KRN <mih* rmt: road will fr.d
thia a f*il*rt fl*4 * to lih-k,"f Jfxrfßfe a
m—\ a Al \ IN# t j al'Ut r-iif oti • IT
Logan Cement.
r |MIE retail price lor I/KiAN CE
-1 Mm* *f>4 after (In. ibl.iMt) 11*1 will
I. I*i. 4*.|l*r* |t Ur.,l *i,l no (lor,, fn, I net of
Iwrtl. it II K UOtt
l>ry Goods and Grorrrir*.
ffiUFIE BROTHERS,
friii.No FiEtrr, bbllkfokte, pa.
Have their counter* and shelve* filled with
NEW GOODS,
( BANKRUPT RATKB
Purr haw-d at J haXK KUPT KATES
(BANKRUPT RATES
which rtirr offkr at
BOTTOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRICES.
OOSf IPTIXO OP
Dry Good*,
Millinery Goods,
Clothing,
Fancy Good*,
Notion*, Ac.
BOOTS and SHOES
BOOTS and SHOES At very low price*.
BOOTS and SHOES
f , HATS and CAPS
Latest*tyln* of HATS and CAPS
HATS and CAPS
CarfK-t Baft,
Umbrella*,
Parasols,
Lad ion' Cloak*,
Carpeting,
Grr-eerie*,
Queentware, Ac.
CVwprMmjrrj this* (ht tab I* ft.snd In s tnt
< Uss *a i.
IIAHPER BROTHERS,
SPRING STRKKT, • - BELLKPOXTK, PA.
. PKOPPCK Uk-n is nctup si lbs
fclcbsst msrkH prto* l-ly
r JMIE CENTRE DEMOCRAT
BOOK and JOB OFFICE
ALLEGHENY STREET,
BELLEPONTE, PA.,
BOW OPPKKIXO
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
TO Til OS* W leu |lto rl AST-CLAM
Plain or Fancy Printing.
We have unueual facilities for printing
LAW BOOKS,
PAMPHLETS.
CATALOGUES,
PROGRAMMES,
STATEMENTS,
CIRCULARS,
BILL HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
INVITATION CARDS,
CARTES DE VIBITE,
CARDS ON ENVELOPES,
AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS.
MTOrdara by mail will receive prompt
attention.
Mr Printing done in the best style, o
•hort notice and at the lowest rate*-
WANTS
A T the Bellcfonte Car Workj: Four
lw Cfcr MWm **d • few n#a mb* mm
w* In At Iwtlßi bof. wmj p*rm*o* tteqg
dt •i*CrWi fewrtMil
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