Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 04, 1882, Image 5

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    DEEDS OF KIDNAPPERS.
Fnnion* Case* of Remit Times.
ITALIAN BRIOANDAOE FOR TIIK ITRI'OKE OF
EXTORTING RANSOM MONRV —THE STORY
ON CHARLEY ROSS.
The London Statu lard says: We are
able to announce the recovery of the
little boy Marcuard, who had been go
cruelly kidnapped at Heme. He was a
mere child of some seven years, and
was, we are told, the son of a privnte
gentleman of considerable position in
the Canton, lie attended one of the
schools in the Federal capital, and u
woman of respectable appearance pie
sented herself at the school, stating
that she had been sent by the child's
mother, who was waiting lor hitn in the
WaisenhnnsplaU, to take him for a
drive. No suspicion suggesting itself
the boy was allowed to leave, but, as ho
did not return home at the usual hour,
inquiries were made and the suggestion
that he had been kidnapped was con
firmed by a letter which arrived a few
hours later, informing Herr Marcuard
that his son was in safe custody, but
that he would moat certainly he mur
dered unless a ransom of two thousand
pounds were, within a given time, safely
lodged in an indicated place. 11 err
Marcuard had the courage to at once
put the matter in the hands of the
police, and the child was found in an
isolated house near the city, where he
had, our Geneva correspondent informs
us. been hidden by a family of three
persons of very bad reputation, all of
w horn have been arrested and are now
in custody. So far, then, everything
lias ended well, and it only remains for
the Swiss tribunals to award these mis
creants the severest penalty which the
law of the Canton allows. Hut it is
quite possible that the child would have
been murdered had the ransom not
been forthcoming, and had the crimi
nals been aware that they were being
run to earth. Some years ago the ma
jority of Swiss stales, trusting a little
too rashly to the peaceable and law
abiding character of their inhabitants,
were induced to sanction the abolition
of capital punishment—a fact upon
which the present offenders may, per
haps, have reckoned. Within a few
years, however, there broke out almost
an epidemic of murder, the crime being
usually instigated by motives of the
most sordid kind; and so intolerable
at last did the evil become that a move
ment wus set on foot to re instate the
old penalty of death in extreme cases.
The present is the third instance of
kidnapping that has taken place within
the last few years. Every one will re
member the case of Charley Ross, who,
in 1874, was stoleu from the house of
his parents in the suburbs of I'biladel
phia. For his ransom the sum of S2O,
000 was demanded. Every effort was
made to discover the abductors; their
plans, however, hail been deeply laid.
The matter excited the very keenest
interest throughout the states. Hut the
police were utterly battled, and after a
time the letters demanding the ransom
ceased to arrive. It is now generally
believed that little Ross was stolen by a
couple of New York burglars, named
Douglas and Mosber, who were both
shot in an attempt lo break into the
house of Judge Van Brunt on Long
Island. Mother was shot dead on the
spot, and Douglas, while dying, declared
that he and Mosber had stolen the boy,
but that Mosber alone knew where he
was hidden. But from that day lo this
Charley Ross has never been heard of;
and it is difficult to avoid the painful
conclusion that he is dead.
PiBMsiiERS of newspapers are more
poorly rewarded than any other claim ol
men in the United State*, who invest
an equal amount of labor, capital and
thought. They are expected to do more
service for lean pay, to aland more spong
ing and dead heading, to puti' and de
fend more people without any fee or
hope of reward than any other class.
They credit wider and longer; get
oftener cheated ; autTer more pecuniary
loss ; and are oftener the victim ot mis
placed confidence than any other call
log in the community. People pay a
printer's bill more reluctantly than any
other. It goes harder with them to ex
pend a dollar on a valuable newspaper
than ten on a needless gewgaw, yet
everybody availa himself ol the editor's
pen and the printer's ink.
A Fact Worth knowing.
All of you and everybody should
know that the heavy stock of men's
and boy's clothing, boots and shoes, and
ladies' shoes at the Great Boston Cloth
ing House just opened in Reynolds'
block, Allegheny street Bellefonte, Pa.,
are the latest styles and best patterns ;
made up at their headquarters in Bos
ton, especially for the Bellefonte Branch.
This is a fact, worth knowing. Remem
ber the place—we mean the Boston
Clothing House in Reynolds' block op
posite the Brockerboff House, Allegheny
street Bellefonte, Pa. The cheapest
place in the world to buyclothing, hoots
and shoes. nol7-2t
Aw "OROAW."—"Young subscriber"
wants to know "wbsl is an organ T" It
is the opposition paper, my son j the
vile and truckling sheet through whose
venomous maw, betid with vice and
festering with the loathsome corruption
in which it daily wallows; the other
party, blistered with the plague spot of
political leprosy, sewers the noisome
filth of its pestilential ideas. Gur-r-r 11
That's what an organ is, my boy. Our
own paper ia a Fearless and out spoken
Champion for the Truth. You may
have noticed that.— Hawkey*.
rScino, N. Y., Dec. 1, 187.
lam the pastor ot the Baptist Church
here, and an educated physician. lam
not in practice, but am my sole family
physician, and advise in many chronic
cases. Over a year ago 1 recommended
t your Hop Bitters to my invalid wife,
who has been under medical treatment
of six ot Albany's best physicians sev
eral years. Hho has become thorough
ly cured of ber various complicated
diseases by their use. We both reoom
mend them to our friends, many of
whom have also been cured of their
various ailments by them.
RKV. 1L R. WABIIK.
> mam --
I MAD great trouble with my lunga
until I used rctims. Am well. Mas.
ffij A. BRISKS, Pittsburg, Pa.
New Aflcertinementn.
lIIANO.—A new Piano aud also a
• nt-ruiul bstttl una for Mtlo or noil.
17-M Mlm S. OtINMACIIT.
s£" ess prriUjr st ban*. Rampltw worth I#
$0 to &4V trim. AdilrtMi A. STINSON bVK
Portland, Maine. ls-ly
A Year's Reading for 81.
THE NEW YORK
WEEKLY_WOELD.
Xeio Dresses, New Type, New lluilding, New
Appliances, anil New Life in
Every Department.
SI.OO A YEAR, POSTAGE PAID.
60 CTS. FOR SIX MONTHS.
A Complete Family Paper.
FREEIVFASONS
Should Read Its S|>eciu!
MASONIC DEPARTMENT,
KIiITKH IIY (INK "K TIIK MOST RENOWNED
TREK MASONS,
with GoSTaiarvioM vom the I ts or
DISTINGUISHED MASONS.
The WEEKI.v WORLD is the only leading
newspaper in the country thai has a special
department devoted to Masonic interests.
Other Excellent Features.
1. All the News, Complete and Interesting.
2. The Farmer's World—A full page of
Agricultural ami Farm News.
if. The Literary World—A full page of
long Stories ami Short Stones, O'inie
Unllads ami Serious Forms, Fairy Tales
and Sailors' Tarns.
I. The 11 .use keeper's Columns— What Fi
eri/ Woman Wants to A'noir.
5. The Veterinary Department—lf'if A pre.
seriptums fres for all Subscribers, and
full instructions for the treatment of
fire stock.
0. Thr best Chess Column mi the world
for Amateur players.
7. The best Checker Department in the
world for both Amateur and profes
sional players.
8. A Corner for the )',iung Folks—liuldles,
Charades, Fuzdes, Enigmas, Acrostics,
te
9. Complete Market Rr/xirts —I'nriealled
in detail ami accuracy.
10. Answers to Inquiries.
Each department is perfect of if* kind, aiul
all combined make the best Weekly
Newsjui/yer erer published.
The Nete York World has no superior on
either side of the Waler as a Live,
Brilliant, I'erfeet/y Appointed,
] Progressive Ncxcsjmj/rr.
I ntijualli'il Offers lo Club Agents.
Specimen Copies Sent Free.
THE NEW YORK WORLD,
4-15-M WORLD RI.ILDINO. NEW YORE
Bellefonte Enterprises
the -V'ic Yrar ttrllrfonlr
1 1 promises to develop into the mot
proejierous of our inland (own —enter-
prise after enterprise is bring darted
by the capital of our public spirited
citizens. The CAR WORKS are run
ning to their full capacity, our GLASS
WORKS are opening \cilh every show of
success, the, STKLL WORKS will give em
ployment to 100 men, the NAIL WORKS,
for whose ruccei Gen. Heaver vouches,
will shortly offer employment to hun
dred* of people —all these public enter
prises will put Bellefonte in the van
of pro*j>erou* and wide-awake towns.
Here, then, is room and place for lively,
spirited and active young men. Among
the. best and most successful business
enterprises organized recently is the
LARGE AND WELL FILLED
FURNITURE ROOMS of JOHN
I'ROl I)FOOT <£ CO., ojtposile the
Bush House—nothing like it in the
County. If visitors to Belief* mte will
only take the trouble to call al our Store
they will be surprised at the quality,
style and prices of first-class Furniture.
We are aiming to buy all goods direct
ly from the manufacturers without the
intervention of agents, so as to offer
goods at bottom figures. ONE profit
is sufficient. We propose to fill your
homes with Parlor Suits, Bed Room
Suits, Sofas, Odd Chairs, Tables, any
thing and everything in Furniture at
prices lower than you can get in this
CourUv. We mean just what we say.
0* also offer the public the services
of Mr. JOBM PROUDFOOT, who has a
thorough knowledge of the UNDER
TAKING business, and who will keep
on hand COFFINS, TRIMMINGS,
dee., together with a first-class H KAKSK.
Fair prices only will be charged. Give
us a trial.
JOHN PROUDFOOTde CO.
17-8 m
"BEE 111 VE" Storm.
r p HE GItE A T
BEE HIVE
ONE PRICE STORES,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
SPRING & SUMMER 1882.
Grand Display of an Entire \ew
Stork of Goo tin at Prices that
Defy Competition.
Tticre hating been surh an unsettled feeling
anumg tmjtorters arut Mauufaeturers of
late tee hare been materially Erecting in
the purchase of oui •
iST E W H. T O C 3C
Having been et■ nnectad with a Ixt rye Whole
sale business for tnany years in Sew
York gxres us an advantage over tnany
others in the jturcha. • of Goods.
I taring tralehed with an eagle eye every
opportunity and whenever a concessit'n
has been offered ice ho re taken advantage
of if and pitched in.
fly marking ertry article in plain figures,
and at unifc rm percentage above cost,
our customers always derive the benefit
of event bar-gain that ire obtain.
EVERY DEPARTMENT IS NOW
COMPLETE.
DRESS GX)DS,
SILKS,
PRINTS
Atttf
DOMESTICS.
HOSIERY, NOTIONS A TRIMMINOS,
LINENS, WHITE GOODS A LACES,
WOO ROTE D A EMBROIDERIES,
SHOES, CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS A MATTINGS,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
MERCHANT TAILORING.
Permit u to offer thank* to our many pa
tron* for tbe confidence menifeeted by
tbem in • ror mode of <k ing bueineee.
By (ticking- to tbe ONE PRICK and no
mUreprer mutation plan of offering our
good* to tbe public, we hope to merit
en Incre teed continuance of their pa
tronage.
Vet -y reapectfkilly your*,
l JOLDSMITH A BROTHER.
New York Office, \
Vt Fr Mkiis tk (
HEQULKR C CO., Groccm, I Utah Houtm Jtlock, liellefonte, I'a.
NEW GOODS
FOR THE
SI'HING and SUMMKK TRADE!!
Wo have endeavored to get the very best of every thing in our line, and now
have some really C/IOICE OOODS.
FINE CREAM CHEESE, Extra Large FRENCH PRI NKS, !
SELECT OYSTERS, SWEET POTATOES,
LA ROE RIPE ( RAN PERRIES, PR I WELLES, IMPERIAL FIGS,
BRIGHT NEW LEMONS, FLORIHA ORANGES,
Princess Paper-Shell Almond*. Evaporated DRIED PEACHES.
A FULL LINE OF CHOICE CANNED FRUITS.
PRESERVED PEARS, PEACHES, PLC MS mul PRUNELLIX
PLAIN CANDIES, FINE CONFECTIONERY,
AND
GOODIES of all Sorts and Kinds.
UarWe invite the people of Centra county to call mad inepect oar NICE j
GOODS, which eununt fail to please
,- SEC 11TLKH A: CO.
LEATH 33 IR,.
Ask for Genesee Sole Leather if
you want the best.
Calf Skins, Kips, Morocco*, Inning., I.n -! - Fhreaii, Nails, Pegu, Wax. llriKti'
and all kind* of Shoe Findings on band. We nl*otnnkc to or<i< r GLN 1>
HOOTS, SHOES and GAITEHS from the !>■ tof EHENCH LEATIIEII.
lyave your orders and a perfect fit guaranteed.
' IE- GRAHAM <Ss SOIsT.
S. f A. LOEtt, General Merchant*. Atte yhcny-St., He tlcfontc. Pa.
M OT II E R S,
WE ARE NOW READY FOR YOUR
33 O "5T S -
OUR SPRING AND SUMMER,
SCHOOL, PLAY,
-AND—
DRESS SUITS,
AHE NOW ALL IN.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER EXHIBITED.
EXTRA PATCHES IN EACH Si IT;
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS IN EACH COAT
—OF Til K CELEBRATED—
STEIN, ADLER & CO.'S MAKE, of Rochester,
WHOSE REPUTATION IN THIS LINK STANDS FIRST IN THE UNITED
STATES.
To be had ONLY at the Popular Establishment
-OF—
SXr A f OFR ALLEGHENY STREET,
■ 0(l XjLi LIULIIJ, \ BELLEFONTE, PA .
FINE CLOTHIERS
—AM*—
DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Orphans' Court Sale.
I PURSUANT to an onlor of the Or-
I . pbani' (Vnn of C*ntr ronnljr, Ih*. *lll !•* *• |
t.wM to public **l*<dl th tno mil** nwl
of Pin* llnit> Mill*, on
Saturday, Ihe '2slh of April, 1882,
At on* oVlorb, P M,
AH that oorutn Intel or pioce of land, j
lb* popfly of llntb lanrimnt*. lat* ■* r*T*onn '
toninhlp, Ont Mmnty. d*c**d. *ltn*t to tb odd f
tonnthlp of forenoon, Mnfot twl dimfM m lot* j
(on* to nit: On lb* mot by Un-to of dobn F Rrl>*. I
nod lll* * BoWnann, on tb onth by mad. on lb*
ml b land* of D. 0. Vrob. nnd .m tb* north by
land* of J.O Bnll*y, 0. W. MrWitttum nnd pobllr '
mad—containing
101 ACRES and 28 PERCHES,
th*r*nn *tMt*d n rood PHAMR UOtiSR nnd M!tR j
BARN. *nd ftlt oth*f ni ■' maty ontlnlldinj*; tno 1
ctatarna, and an r*ll*nt
YOUNG ORCHARD
of cbotr* frnll- Tb* land t In Rood rut* of *!U- I
ration, with r*od twn. A*.
T* or I*l*.—Ona-kalfof tb# innn*y In j
b* n*id Ift r-vh on *oornwtlon of tb* ■>)•; lb* w
■wintnft b*-h*lf In on* y*ar. nttb Intiwmt, to b* m~ j
carrd by bond and ami (**<• on tb* lowmtwn.
Tor hnbn |rtlhi!in wqtln of Mim R 0. Ut
tlnoftft, on lb* prvmtaa*.
Wlt.t.l AM II PRT.
Adtn'r of llrun Lr*m..ft, dwnewd.
New Brockerhoff House.
T3ROCKKRHOFF HOUSE,
1) AI.I.MIIRN Y-NT., RRMLBPONTR, PA
C. O. McMILLKJi. Prop'r.
(food SnmpU Room on Pint Floor,
tTFm Ba* to and front all Tralna. Bpftfttal rttoa
to nt In tnn and Jaror*. 4-1
SIM A *MR lit a day at bant* wilt mad*
fIB Ooatlj On tit frftft. Addrow TRUR A >.. An
(Mla. Mala*. I Hp
gKIN DISEASES CURED f
By IH Frailer'* Msfir Ointsnpsi. (Niim si If hi
j m*ft Pioijilft, lUsik l|p<k or Uvula, 111 rtrhi
awl MttflUulM on the far*, lending the akin clenr
; healthy end hentiflfal AU*> mro* !t< h. flarM-r •
| ?Msll Hh"om, THlp, Ritiiworm, BrM HM.Cht l*pe
j IUr<1. fk.T> NippK Pore M|, old. f>lU(mla I W
and Borra, Ac.
AKIN ni*vu*R.
F. T>r*ke. (lewlMd, 0.. beyond all
j irri|t*on fr*n • •kin dteenee akkh apfwwred • hi
I hsiHlt, Ihhkl sa4 fa a, sa4 nearly deMrtyed hit et *
T*b< met '*t*fnl (Wlplbi (ailed to help him. and a t
let all had failed he need lr fmM Maylr Ointmen 1
I and m rnred hy a few application*
•rTl> And and only poMtttvn enre tor akin dleewww
j rrrr dlarorered
Bent hy mail on reNpi of nrkw. Fim Ctm.
IIKNHY k <V>„ Bo|* Prwpr'e
d 2 Veaey 94... Near York.
1 for HI tad. Bleeding, !taking or I Derated Piles f>r.
WillUfn'i Iwnt** OumHßf la a wire mra. Price
[ II.mQ, hy mail. For ml* by Druggist*. n4-ly
PATENTS
| Wo mfitlntio to art a* Aolb-ltnr* tin Pntonu. CBtmU.
I Trarto Mart*. (tmrtTtitftLftto., I<C Uh> t nUftd Malm
nanarta.l jit*. Prmncw. Fir-man r. He. W.
I-aionU.fKalDotl Utn*i*ti on aro noUond In lb* No
*imcAw*eiti**. Thi.i*nm MM! (RtondM llta*
I islol TOf trpapor. SS.SOapttar.ftbow* tin- ITntrrm
tfPrtwwn, U tm InhTtndlnß. nod baa an otmrtwaia
AiMrnm MrinCA on, patont Bnttrt
rtn, ptib a. of Nimrtno Antantn, IT I-ait Hon.
fonrTorb. Hand boob abrmt PMonU fr*. _
HUSH HOUSE,
* * BKI.I.JCTONTR. PA.,
TamlttM and *tnt* R*ntl*tn*n, aa nail aa tb* (**-
atai trandlnc nbii* and onattnfttrtal n>*n ar* laHtad
to tfata PtntdVn llolrl. nbftt* tb*y nfil Bad botn*
wnbttl at inaaonnM* rataa.
ldl rraj tndoetton to darytaan and ofbora aitondtn*
Obnrt. W. R. tKLLRH, Prny-r
kCC ■ ,B TOOT *nn town. Tfttva and (A ant
lUuw**' AMn ** H "* K, ' Krr * 00, Port
'% - i V ': : .
New A (lvert 'ementn.
_
| JwtAZIKK'B HOOT UITTKKH.
Vt*rlr * Rout lfttft#r ara not a dram Aop whiaky
I,f iifme-, but ar* wirl'tl/ *.-'!!' .rl In Mttaa.
Tbay nit '\t itm\f nptm tha ll*r and kldn-). k*-*p
t)• how*'* '*j*-ii and r *uUr, mak* lb* w*ak ttrootf,
L*l thailußga, huil Ijoj- th* ti"rr* and </4>*na th*
l/lood of r*rj Impurity.
For Ih/rut*—, Ruah *f Wood to th* Jl**d, landing Ui
A|*opl*xy, Uyapfmla, K* **-r and ajri*. I>ro|*jr, P)tnpl*a
and Blotrbi. K nrfulwiM llnmort iitd ftoraa, TottiV,
King Worm, Whit* F**lllng, KrjtiplM, Jhf* K)<f
and for young itn ii *uff*tkU(t Itotii W**kn*N or
Jn-l'llity r*u>d from lpmd#n< and to f*i/>al in
d*li*at* IiwIUI, frirln i Hoot II.IP r* ar oapt* mil y
ft" /IUOIvxIm1.
lr. Fraxb-r I hut# uawd tw , I ".til** of pour Bml
liitt'-r* for I'ni-pil*, fllr/in**#. W-aLr**# and Kido*-y
litw . mkl th* > did m* i not*- good tiihb th* VUin
mid all ilj*- modi#hi* I r*ar mI From th* firat *!*#*• I
brwil Uj ruwtrd, mid I am now in prf" I Ji•■with, and
W It Wtl! M X 4rv#f 414. I - MMtil r j Oil m#df*-lo* una
of thfc of hi •*'*,g*
Mil? M MAIITIN. 'lev* land. O.
Sold |.y all 't*r)wb*r at |1 per bottle,
11KN HY A I'M., Bole Prop'*.
■4-1) >. i., n . >, 0,-k .
CWKDIHII HITTEIiB.
0 Till, OKKAI
Swedish I))>pejMa llemedy!
Tl.' cLi'-f u, • t'of and lift • t .ng #-! tn* nt of Ihi a
; r-at * n4"ly i an b*ri - • no*#nly L no* n a* Mtlrr
mini Mi> ugh fu( ory rar*lj fund in (hi* country*
- puug i . th* • ititKK .s tft.wf-ot Jf it i*fh*rod
In profit**' al.iiio: i % |j .
and HiOW'< lad ruotinfatb* *f .V rawy and l 4* **Vu, rod
, in ' 'iitaM it'yii with olJi r it.y rcdinc**, .• n iiwd
th i* !**- • irli i%#ly f, pan a* on*- of the
.r at* *t r* n • f. r Jn{**p... Kiln< > and Live*
1 - mplatnt thai hao <t> r ' n It now n
Jn | Ja* ing tlii* pr*f>4rai ii Iml rw I!.* Amwrirnn
lulJJcw. . m,ddJ) l.*!irt tl.at w have filled „ | ~U g
Mi *4,i ' ) rit-tng a in" ir.' that iil noi only
i* t iporaiili r J< >♦ tii w ill jf ti •!♦ or*
Kilii*) tml l.i< r< mplai t arid all Itirir varn-u* H
f'<U -u ha- Nor NPyfc, Mrk Ihi'a ii, pit. m
{? • •)-}*• an*. f"< k, T ilalrnr >f th*
In lion. Y*l. * Fair-, pwlnafliinir </f ihw
H'wl, fulli if I t of M i i'h, I ■ w FpiriU. A*.
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A rennsylvania Newspaper for
the General Public.
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PATllloT PI BLIMmCGOO .
llarrialmrjc, Pa.
MILLHEIM HOTEL,
MII.UIIIM CENT KK COl NTT, PKNJtA
\V. S M USSER, Proprietor.
I Tl# t"wti <f MilibHin • ! in fVtus'a \ all*?".
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NEW GOODS,
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Purcha**d at - BANKRUPT HATHA
' ( BANKRUPT KATKB
WHICH TIIKT OTTER AT
'BOTTOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRICES.
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Clothlßf,
Fancy Good*,
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BO OTB and SHOKH at very low pHc*.
BO OTH and BHOKS
lIATB and CAPS
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HATS and CAPS
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