Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 13, 1881, Image 5

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    A Clerk's Full Swing.
HOW THB OOVERNMBNT PRINTING OFriCF
UAS BEEN MANAGED FOB BOMB TIMB.
From the Phllodrlphlo Timor
WASUINOTON, October 6. —When the
management of the Government Print
ing Office it looked into, if it ever is,
there will be some development* by the
side of which the corruption in the
Trea*ury Department will be nowhere.
It will be found that one Child*, an ir
responsible clerk, hai had full owing of
an office running over a thousand em
ployes; that tins man ha* controlled
contract* and manipulated bids at his
own pleasure, arid that Mr. Defrees
has admitted himself powerless to inter
fere. It will be found thut this power
jjessness began about' die time that
SIO,OOO were taken from the office sale
in broad daylight, which amount was
repaid by Congress and the loss never
covered. There were several of the De
frees faintly of fast young men about
the office at the time, but the safe-rob
ber* were never discovered, It will be
found that Childs kept one of How
gate's charmers on his office rolls, al
though her character was well known
to him and to every woman in the
printing office. It will be found that
Defrees has not rendered two months'
service a year, but has quietly resided
at Berkeley Springs, where the men in
his employ were compelled to, at their
own expense and loss of wages, to con
sult him, and whence they were invari
ably turned back to Cbilds. This fellow
worked the office on double time one
week and the next furlougbed half the
force for want of* appropriations and
otherwise showed his gross incapacity,
while Defrees dare not remove him.
A True Bill.
GCITEAC INDICTED IN ELEVEN BINCTELY
DRAWN COUNTS.
WASHINGTON. October 9. —The indict
ment Hgaiiiat Charles J. Guitenu f or the
murder of Jame* A. Garfield, late Pres
ident of the United Stale*, *u pre
sented to the grand jury yesterday
morning. Tlie indictment embrace*
eleven count* and is drawn with great
minuteness. Each count repeat* the
charge that Ouileau, feloniously, wilful
ly and of hi* malice aforethought, did
kill and murder against the form of the
statute in such case made and provid
ed anil against the peace and govern
ment of the United Stales. The varia
tions are regarding the time and place
of death and the court's jurisdiction,
and are drawn o a* to cover every pos
sible loophole through which the pris
oner might escape. For instance, the
only variation in the fifth count is a
change in the order of mention of the
places in which death is said to have
occurred, the county of Washington
and District of Columbia being put first.
The sixth count recite* that the offence
charged wa* committed in the Balti
more and Potomac railroad depot, in
the city of Washington,which building
stand* and at the time stood on the
ground belonging to and under the ex
clusive jurisdiction of the United
States. Ihe ninth count is varied by
the introduction of the recital that the
district in which the offence charged
was committed constitutes a judicial
circuit of the United Slates, and that
the county of Monmouth and State of
New Jersey, where the said Jauie* A.
Garfield died, form part of a judicial
circuit of the United State* consisting
of the District 01 Columbia. In all
other respect* this count is like the
third.
At 12:45 the grand jury entered the
Criminal Court room and presented the
indictment against (luileau indorsed "a
true bill" and signed by Caleb Church
man, foreman.
A Physician's Suicide.
PLC.NGINO t'XDEX Til* WIICKLS OF AX TV
01 MR Will I.* I.VSAN*.
From Ike Philadelphia Tisk*.
PITTSBURG, October 7. —While * hesvy
locomotive of the Fort Wayne road
wa* approaching the Federal street
crossing in Allegheny today Engineer
Keen* noticed a well drcsed gentleman
a tending close to the track and intent
ly looking at the engine. He waa fer
enough from the track to he out of
danger, and the engineer did not aound
any alarm, but kept hia eyes on the
man, attracted by the peculiar staring
look in his eyes. Just as the cow
catcher passed the man be stepped sud
denly forward, stooped and thrust his
head under the engine back of the
truck wheels and immediately before
the rerolring driving wheels. The
movement was so sudden and unex
pected that there could be but one re
sult. The engineer's hand waa on the
lever and the engine was reversed in a
moment, but it was too late. The pon
derous driving wheels rolled over the
man's head and crushed his skull like
paper. Death was instantaneous. An
investigation showed that the suicide
was Dr. Louis H. Christie, of Franklin,
Pa. Last March Christie waa attacked
with softening of the brain. He was
sent to Dixmont, but last month was
thought to be recovered and was
brought to the home of Dr. James H.
Christie, of Allegheny. He was harm
less and was allowed to roam at will.
He had a large and lucrative practice
in Freoklin. He waa 49 years old and
single.
Killed While Ejecting * Drunken Man.
Loot H*vx, Pa., October 9.—A mys
terious death occurred here at 10:30
last night. Jonas Zindie waa the pro
prietor of the Farmers' Hotel on
Church street. Samuel Blair, who was
under the influence of liquor, bad been
quarreling io the barroom and Zindie
walked him outside. Instantly there
was a heavy thud beard on the pave
ment. Zindle's wife ran out and found
her husband lying io tba street. Bleir
Hrss on hia hands and knees, but got np
and ran off. Mra.Ziodle called for help,
end it was then found that Zindie was
dead, the right tide of bis faos being
terribly bruised. Blair was arrested et
hia borne et midnight. An inquest was
commenced to day,but it was adjourned
until to-morrow.
It is said tbet iron or steel immersed
in e solution of carbonate of patesh or
soda for a few minutes will not rust for
peart. ,
PITTSBURGH EXPOSITION!!
Owing to the death of the President, time of closing
extended until October 15.
SUCCESS.
Open Day and Evening until October 15th, 1881.
Exhibits of Pennsylvania State Fair remain until
the close of Exposition.
OBAND DISPLAY OP
MILLING MACHINERY IN OPERATION.
Magnificent Display of Cut Flowers Daily.
TRIALS or SPEED ID^IX/ST,
UNTIL CLOSE OF EXHIBITION.
Classes all filled, 292 Entries. Music by the
Great Western (18th Reg.) Band, Morn
ing, Afternoon and Evening.
Buildings and Grounds Dluminated by 64 Electric Lights.
ADMISSION, -" - - 25 Cents.
E. P. YOUNG. General Manager.
J. W. BATCH LOR, President.
Xeta A <tverti*nnmt*.
A A MULS. a. *. *'**..
IJEALE st McKEE,
X ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
M-tf Ofßc* oppnalt* Court 11 MM*. |WIIE<IU, PX
The leading Dally and Weekly Paper
IN THE WEST BRANCH VALLEY.
SUN AND*BANNER,
PVBLISHLD BY
11. T. SALLADK and H. M. WOLF, Jr.,
Editor* sad Proprietor*.
WILLIAMBPORT. PA.
Ha* an able Editorial ami Reportorial Staffl
Contain* the I/otr*t Ttl'grnphxe Setr*!
Ha* a Reliable Curp* and Currctpondent*!
sa ATS r*s
LARGEST CIRCULATION
or IN rrsw.rtrss I*
CENTRAL PENNBTLVANIA.
DA ILr $n 00. WKEKLr $1.60
PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
Any pR*>n fttlnc op s rlqbnf • n YASRIY NT
•rribrr* TOR LB. WSUIR sc* * lU**t, *lll i*lr
• oopy for <M yrar nn
Inquest Notice*
IN the matter of the estate of Daniel
Ponrmtl, i)arftie<l, lot* of Mil** township, Ofitr*
county, h To John Ratn*. Henry R**ma. l>**4
Ream*. Willhuii lUjai. fernowl IUMI*, ferah Ro.
hutaannab lUllofHher, Kits*both Wright. Jacob H ah
*l. Mtchal RUhl. Catharine Phll, Anna Bu.Y*f, H ||-
-m Shall. DtlUh Kl*rkn*r. Thmw My*f. Il*nry K
My*r, a4 to ih* of DatU) an 4 HnMiinih
R*aa. 4*r#aa*4. *hon* nam** vnkftovii. the heiri
ao4 l*f*l r*pr**wat*tit* of l*aal*l P—rmwn. 4*r***-
*4, tab* ivtire that by rfrto* of a writ of partition.
iwi<) unt of th* Orphan*' Oonrt of CVntr* county,
•ni to n* 41r*ct*4. ih lnqte*t will be b*l4 at fh# InU
r**i4*nr+ of |>ant#t Poonaan, 4*c*a**d, la th* tow®,
•hip of Mil**, nn4 county of Caotr*. on TIIt'RSDAV,
lb* Uth 4ay of OCTOBKR. A. D. IMI, at 10 o'ebwh
A M. of MI4 4ay. for lh pnrpow of making partition
of th* r*ai aUl* of *ail 4*c*a**4 to an 4 amnn* hi*
heir* a*4 !***• r*pr*a*atatlt**, If th* am* ran l<*
4r*n* wtthoat pr*jn4lc# to or npnllln* of th* whole,
idberwtaa to twine us) appraia* th* aam# •rrnpling to
law, at which titn* aa4 ptac* yo may I* pr**nt If
yia think proper.
JOHN aPANOI.f.R, KborlfT
Sheriff* OfSra, BrllrMip, Pa, Sept. 5, MSI. tlw
8. <f A. IJOEII , General Merchant*, AUeyheny-St,, Itellrfonte, Pa.
MOTHERS,
WE ARE NOW READY FOR YOUR
IB O ~ST S.
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, ABLER & CQ.'S MAKE, of Rochester,
WHOSE REPUTATION IN THIS LINE STANDS PIRST IN THE UNITED
STATES.
To be had ONLY at the Popular Establishment
—OF—
SSr A I Opt } ALLEGHENY STREET,
■QL Aa ljUljDj ( BELLJErOWTE, PA.,
FINE CLOTHIERS
—-AED—
DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
J NO. D. HA I LEY, A't Mn. A Cwhier.
J. C. PATTERSON, Secretary.
Sew Ait vert i item en t*.
lßso-i. ieeo-L
The Patriot, Daily <fc Weekly,
For the Ensuing Tear.
The anlwrriptlon price of the Wtrftiv Fat*lot has
reduced to ft f per copy per annum
To cluba of Firtf and upwarda Hit H vaaiT PATRIOT
will bt funiMhwl at tht titraordiurily cheap rata of
7S rattle par copy par annum
Tub Daily Pybi -t will be a*-nt to any addraaa,
during Ibt awion* of r*.ngre<ee and the Ivgt*lature at
lh# rclt of U) rente per Rmntb
Under tb art of Cofigrm the pubHaftkef pre pa ye
tba p<wtaga and aubacrtbera are rtlltttd from that
expenae.
Kvery Bubariiptlon tnoaf ba accompanied by tba
caeh.
Now la the lima U atiWribe Tba appmarhlag
•aaaton* of (Vmgreaa and tha will U of
more than ordinary lutrml and their ptoowdlnga
will be fulli reported f- f the Dally and a '••fntlete
aynopat* ef them will given In the Weekly.
Addrwm PATRIOT P! HLISIIISO 00.,
fT-tf MO Marfcit jtint, H—itabnig.
r/)OK IIKHE !
r pHE underxlgtiwl would ffepectful
-1 foil, Inf '.m hi. frtmih thmngfcunl Cvntm <k
t} tb*l Mh •( pnnl mllinc tbn
Family Siiicrr Sewing Machine.
DROP I.EAP *l*4 TWO DRAWER* fc. TWRNTT
livr. DOLLARS and th* name blue, with Table.
Cover and one Drawer for TM I.NTV I*)LLAIIS
Tba old company la aelling the aame machine* for
ftfly dollar* and thirty Ave dollar*
why red boy fr ro mat My marhia*# are guaran
teed F..r NVR TRAIKS
1 aieo handle <K# ANS of the very teat make.
I). M. COW HER, Aifi-nt,
ZV3a Nurait***, CVnim Count,. Pn.
TJROCKF.RHOFF HOUSE,
I) AU.ftIRXT.RT.. BBU.RPOXTB, PA.
WILLIAM McK SEVER, M.nAgrr.
Good Sample Room on Firil floor,
• e-fro* tw to •*> fr- tn *ll Train*. 4|*H*l ml**
to IH*M*i *s4 Inrof*. 1 • 1,
OAHOBR REMOVED,
WITHOUT KNIFE, and in meal
c*M nllhv.ll Mln. A|flT to
C. W. P riAllt.ll RrntUhnrc.
!!-%• Centre Count,. Pn.
8 ECU J. IK ,? </>., Grocer*, Kit* It UOUHC Mock, Betlefonle Pa.
NEW GOODS
FOR TII K
SUMMER TRADE.
We have endeavored to get the very bent of every thing in our line, und
now have Home really choice goodn.
Fine Cream Cheese, Extra Large French Prunes,
Select Oysters, Sweet Potatoes,
Large Ripe Cranberries, Pranelles, 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 GOODS, which cannot fail to please.
-M Si±JOIErX_jIEIr& S>c CO.
Jtuninrmi Car tin,
11A UN ESS M A XU F A CT() H Y
* A In Oartnan'a New Rind
BBLLIFOXTR, FA. l-ly
1? P. BLAIR.
1 • JRWP.t.RR.
n.rrni. ewett, iniut, if.
Alt trorh nmllj ***cnU4 Oo All***,.o; ,t,~t.
■ n4*r Brrvkvthofl 11-nw in
DEALERS IN PURE I>RI'GSONLY.
31 f ZELLER A 80N, f
r I • Ml oaUl I •
3 >e,h.t.ii„4 8„. ►
£ I All th* I'at.M M^iklti— I*r, "
B*rrlptton* n4 Pnmil, 11.|...
P*|*u4. Tr*in.i,!*h.l4n Hmn. 4r ii "
*(__ i,f .
I oris DOLL,
1.4 PABIIKIXABLB BOOT A AIIOXMAKER,
Brnrhrthuff Hun, All'tkruv fllwl,
Mf MMbM.h.
e. vn*. Prnnt. t r.*tun.(M'r.
I?IRST NATIONAL BANK OF
I BKI-LEPonti;
Allegheny Street, ttetlefonte. Fa 4 If
CENTRE COUNTY RANKING
compaxt.
Receive W|.*iU
And Allow Intereef,
tHacwuat Xrdee;
Buy nod Bell
Gov. Semritlee,
Gold and Ccmpona.
JtiM 4 Itiavfn. Frealdetii.
J D Saruflt * aehi'T 4 If
HK. HOY. M. I) .
a Office la Omued ||<wiae. aV.ve frtr tuey*.
UV fdllce, B1 1I I M FA
Sparkal attentb n given to Operative Surgery an !
Chronic fHwawa I.VJy
JAS. H. DOBBINS, If. I).,
1 / PBTBRtIAM AM- twm i ■
Ofßca Allegheny St.. over Zetfbf • lng Si*we,
fbtf uri i hmi: FA
DR. J. W. RHONE, Daatlet, oaa
be fnnnd at hl ofllt# \r><\ residence on Nni.
aide of fllgh atreef three dnof* Rett of A!i<gh<M.
Bellefonte, Fa Id-ly
Philadelphia llranrh (lothiiir/ limine, IledeJ'milr, I'd.
A GREAT VICTORY!
THE SUCCESS OF THE
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH.
THE PEOPLE Tltl I'M PI IA 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,
FOB
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN!
AND ARE, A8 ALWAYS.
AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS FOB 06MIB GOODS.
Clothing Manufactured by their Own House and every
Article Marked and Warranted.
SAMUEL LEW IN, the Manager,
Now Defies the World and the Rest of Mankind.
IN HIS OWN MAKE OF CLOTHING,
Tb* PHILADELPHIA BRANCH awr *w heat, never will he beet
and never can be beat for the CHEAPEST CLOTHING offered in or
outiide of Centre county.
All that is Mid here is meant. GO AND SEE, and carry the news to
yoQ 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.
*AVE MoXKT BT l'UX(j
BAUGH'S TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAP. PHOSPHATE,
Prlc. 525.00 Pp Ton of 2000 Pound..
BAUGH'S ECONOMICAL FERTILIZER for POTATOES.
< "maUlnla, 4 lo 4 ,* ml o ,4 p 4n*h
PHco. t.'iO.OO Pop Ton of 2000 Pound*.
ALL. GOODS SOLO ON GUARANTEED
Drnrrlptire Circular* Set it Free upon appliratUm,
BAUGH & SONS. 20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia.
For sale by J. H. LONG, rietnington. Pi., Agent for Clinton ud Cestr* Counti*
MILLHEI.M HOTEL,
MII.I.IIKIM CKXTRK OOCXTT, PKSX A.
W. 8. MUfvSEH, Proprietor.
The t'wa <f M dlheiru la |<rfed In Fenn'a Talley,
•l-rut t.. mile* ff..m (Vdvurti MatLm. .n the |>ewla
burg. Centre and Spmoe Greek Railfjad, with eur
rr-unding* that make it a
PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT.
0 <d trt-uf finhlt-r In the tmn>-d!*t* vicinity. A <)•
mne t4 evr-ry train At th Afrlhe.ru Hotel nrvxan
rt -iat.*n, ai|||*e f-and fi.tlaa* and Dm.t pander,
•la J ana 22. HTb>|y*
pBNTBAL HOTEL,
V-/ (o|i|o*lt* the Railr <*d Station.)
MILESBCRG, F.XTHE COL'XTT, FA
A. A. KOLILBKCKKK, Proprietor.
TllVSOtron TH A TBl.Kits m the rail mad will find
thi* ||del an <■l!- Aa 'ic In lunch, or proct&Va a
Logwr Cement.
r PHE retail aric*'l'*A- I.OGAN f'E-
A MKXT •• MtfaJlar tMkf 4*l. (Mar . U*l .M
k I *>> *
i.c\ . -**: f ii h nice A.
Dry Coin lit and Cty_,<, rir*.
J JARPER BROTHERS,
rrxiKo FTksrr. BJTLLKPOITK, pa.
Have their counter* and thrive* filed ith
NEW GOODS,
' . , { BANKRUPT KAIH
I urrhaaed at (4iX ERUPT KATKS
( uAXKKUPT KATKN
* H,r, V T*T OI'FKR AT
BOTTOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRK EB,
BOTTOM PRICES.
DryG^
Good*,
ClUia|,
Fancy Good*,
BOOTS and SHOES **
BOOTS and SHOES at very low pricee
BOOTS and SHOES * P
HATS and CAM
LaUt ttyla* of HATS and CAPS
HATS and CAPS
Carpet Has*.
Umbrella*,
Paranoic,
Ladin*' Cloaks,
Carpeting,
Grocerie*,
tiuoenaware, Ac.
Onmprtaln* **tp Uila* thai <an |„ f.and t. , (raf
rlaa* t.ira
HARPER DRUTHERS,
CPfclNO STREirr. . . BKLLEroKTR, PA.
OCKT*T PRODOCS Ukn I. .kUm at tka
tilehei ,rtf I -t 1
(SnA A W KKK (1* a da, at kom aaa.lt mada.
*l6 ""} UaUU Itae. dlloaa TRt bT CO^
tuta. Main* Mp
R PN: CENTRE DEMOCRAT
BOOK and JOB OFFICE
ALLEGHENY STREET,
BKLLKFONTK, PA.,
i* sow orrxaixo
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
ro tin.** wiauixo ria*T-ri.Aii*
Plain or Fancy Printing.
_
We have unutual I'acitiUee for printing
LAW BOOKS,
PAMPHLETS,
CATALOGUES,
PROGRAMMES,
BTA TKMKNTS,
CIRCULARS,
BILL HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
INVITATION CARDS,
CARTES I>E VISIT*,
CARDS ON ENVELOPES,
AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS.
MPOrder* by mail aril) receive prompt
attention. '
*o*Printing done in the beet *tyle, en
fbon notice and at tba lowert rate*. |j
—
MU.tfOXT*. PA,
•ral and <.at. ia> ma m* la w.d
*hu rw-t te" HrW, *W, An <>! tad IMM
nniTm tji *1 raMiof®Nii rstttt.
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