THE RUSSIAN POLICE. HEIR SYSTEM OF SEARCHING THE HOUSES OF SUSPECTS. The Night-Time Preferred --Entrances Ef fected by Strategy or Force—No Citi for the Zeal of the Police. ren Secure— Reasons William Westal! in 81n Francisco Chronicle. | From time immemorial Russian police gearchies have been made by night deeds of this sort loving darkness rather than light Jut it would be wrong to inler therefrom that Russian families enjoy ab solute immunity from these unwelcome ®yisitations during the day. The police often make searches in the daytime, when they are least expected, when people ure 5 least prepared to receive, and, possi bly, to deceive them. They like to take their victims by surprise, and they know that a man whom they want generally leaves lis friends house towards mic night aud repairs to some undiscoverable iding place A secret meeting will adjourn rather than continue its de liberations until a late and therefore dangerous hour. So the police. by ap pearing unexpectedly, may make rich prizes, and they do not restrict their visits to any jarticular time. Un the other Fhand. there are good reasons why they should make them mostly at night. In the first place nocturnal searches cause less Jscandal ‘han daylight visits. All that the neighbors know pe.t morning is that somebods has disappeared. At lor2a m., moreover, the police are preity sure to find peop'e at home and to take them more or less by surprise. Hence the watches of the night, when, in other countries, the sanctity of the home en- joys the special protection of the law, is, of all others, the time when the sub ccts of the czar enjoy the least security aud are exposud to the gravest perils. During the periods of “white terror,” which generally follow attempts made aga'nst the authorities or detected plots when searches by the hundred ure made | right and left, there is hardly a family be- longing to the educated classes who, on retiring to rest, do not tremble at the thought that before morning they may be roused from their sleep Ly the despot’s emissaries. At one of these periods (after the Solovieff affair, the ordinary ail be ing so crowded with prisoners scriously compromised that there was no room for the many persons who were merely sus pected, without a shadow of evidence, the lat'er had to be confined in the com room of Litoisky They ogether and were , As 18 whea can talk « going to has told me, they would say “Ah, we sleep sou for bere we are in safety.” of whic ler the ill significance Deceiving people by a falsehe order to make them sirategem in misirust SRK C« door without ussian polices, castle rather § pris 1" ly case meet pen Ded, 8S shall mmon ceeding of the Wi wanted | € LAr ered | burl iV Calidad @ Chel Lie Lad HEIL » make to] tment The ZI000T Inn 0 nay ht by a dvornik coming rm of hire or somewna other I when an is given reat ger and | other nent po I is com 3 open r wrt of an ingenuonus ji nt. The n not well punish you for 1 wie to receive an apocryphal dis scape an Imaginary hire they mostly prefer to knack to awaken the dead, crying att time: “The police! the police’ ©) door, or we will break it in. ” Nor is the threat a vain one. The Pus sian police make no scrup'e about house breaking, an art in which they are as ac complished as professional burglars. They sometimes begin in this way when they can do so without making a noise At the seizure of the c'andestine printing o ! ce of The Tcherney Perdid the gend armes, either by lifting the doors from their hinges. as the official report said, or by using skeleton keys. as ran the rumor, took the inmates by surprise and arrested all as they Jay in bed yv iolence and bru tality were always in | ussia the com co mitants of domiciliary searches and ar rests, and with the increase of severity in the treatment of political criminals gener ly. the violence has become greater and se brutality more ruthless What causes, it may be asked, are held su’ cient to justify the defenders of order in making these nocturnal visitations and troubling so cruelly the repose of peace ful citizens? The question is one that oc curs naturally to an American, but if put to a 1 ussian he would merely shrug his shoulders snd simile at the simplicity of the observation. “Could anything be more absurd!” he would probably ex ola m. for in Russia it is a question of the zeal of the police. never of the rights of the subject. Russian is io a condition of internal warfare, and the lice, being the right arm of one of the belligerent partes, does not protect, it fights Wherever the eremy Is they must be ready to attack him: any place where hie is supposed to le the. must be set. An officer of police who hesitates to make a search without formal authority, or wake an arrest withqut a warrant, would be looked upon as not worth his salt, an idler who wanted to receive fat pay without giving anything in return A member of the force who desires to win promotion. or eon to keep his pine, cane not a%ord to be scrupulous He must be as keen, ns vigilant, aed as rendy ns a sleuthi-hound on the quest At the least sign. or the merest sus dcion of a scent, be must join in the chase and seize the «quarry when he can play the police making wich or hnowing this, loud enough same jen the a tl Where the Odors Arise im frritant, Swldorific, Anti-bi Only Temperance Bitters Known. on re No other medicine known so ellectuuly prirees the blood of deepes ted dire ions hear te timony il curative cffects is mn purely Vegetable Preparation, made from the natly @ herbs sud roots of Uni fornia, the nwsdicinal properties of which are existed therefrom without the use of Alcoiol It removes the enuse uf discase, and the yathont recovers his hoslih, it is the great Blood Porifier and Lite-giving Principle ; a Gentl Purpative and perfect fier ovator smd Invigorator of vatom, Never before in the history of the veld has a medicine hoon componnded possessing the power of Vixraan Birrens in healing the L man is heir to, pew, to its won- ck of every disease The Altorntive, Aporient Disphoretic, Car. iritions, 1 Sedutive, Counters ous, Solvent, Diuretic and Tonle properties of ViNream BirTEns ex- coed those of any other medicine in the world yative, N to dir | thelr hones are not destroyed by maneral poison i bueve { arial ¥ | States, particularly | heat and dr No person can take the Hirrees according tions and remain long unwell, provided r othr m and the vital nd the point of repair, illons, emittent, Intermittent and Ma- vors are prevalent thronghout the United in the valleys of our great rivers and their vast tributaries during the Snmmer rd Autumn, especially daring seasous of unusual organs wasted 1. t news, ‘Ahese Fevers are invariably ac companied by dve derangements of r amd In their treatment, A purgative, « xerting | a powerfnl Inflnence upon these vrgaus, is abso- sx tot the stomach, Hive vole | is! Vy peovesenry There is no enthartie for the purpose foaaal to Dr. J. Warkew's Vinraan BirTens, as 11 sme y 1 N y dark-colored viscid er th wh i) hawels § loaded, at the o the secretions of the liver, ing the heathy functions of y Time stimn the does Organs, Yortify the body against disease by puri fying all ita fluids with Yisruan IirreEns, in ' hold of 8 system thus forcarmed, It In igorntes the Stomach and stim- } the torpid iver and Bowels, cleansing jlood of all impurities, imparting life and the | and carrying off without the or other minerais, all poisonous wo gvstem. 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The | pared Paint is not onl, cuperior | Mized Paint sold but riv red al abhin ¥ ¢ the d loneer Resdy nis white lead in its smoothness in durabiin This paint is guaranteed by the manuls {to crack thin The guarantee is not o ing if it show ures n or wel Ww three yoRrs nly good § "w ropla the paint but it will he put Ad crack or peel within It w t cn Wilson 3 before pure basing either any Ready Mixed Paint CA gyecified and io ¥ ir ¥ white I srint V. SMITH. 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RUMFORD'S, when not fresh REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to Purity and Wholesomeness of the Royal Baking Powder, “1 have tested a package of Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased in the open market, and find it Soupone 1 of pure and wholesome ingredients © tartar powder of 8 high degree © phosphates, or other lojurious substances, “It 1s & selentific fact that the Roysl Baking Powder is absolutely pure, — 1 have examined a package of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself in I find it entirely free from alum, terra alba, or any other injurious sub- Hexny Morrox, Ph.D, President of Stevens Institute of Technology. the market. stance. » #t ts composed are pure and wholesome, Rl i ll Al AMAZON (Alum Powder) wR CLEVELAND'S short wi jor. PIONEER (San Francisco). .. Ns merit, and does got contain either alum og “1 have analyzed a package of Royal Bakin Itis a cream E. G. Love, Ph.D.” H. A. Mort, Po.D.” Powder. =» The materials of which 8. 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Give us We Guarantee Satis- faction. Country Produce On hand, and Wanted at all times. BELLEFONTE, [Chicago Herald Concerning the perfumery manufac tories at Nice and ( annes it is reliably stated that these establishments annual crush nnd squeeze no less than 154, pounds of orange blossoms, 13,200 pounds of acacia blossoms, 154,000 pounds of rose leaves, 85,200 pounds of jasmine blossoms, 22,000 pounds of violets, 8,800 pounds of tuberoses and a relatively large amount of Spanish lilacs, rowmary, int, lime aod lemon blossoms, thyme and numbers of other plants and leaves flowen PA. owned, and | have had one that cost $150. Can recommond the Rockford Tall pn Watch 10 everybody who wishes 8 De | 4 set opin her monon irenevti on 0 cents pos timekeeper. R.C.CHASE & CO. Fhilada malt pon hvten Syn S. P. HUBBARD, M. D. HEL wnluside sample box of goods that will | —c— A 4 » f HN i 48 you In the wal of tablet more w pi fn od NSPATE NOTICE v , | Thisiate sentify that the Rock ford i eae elton any. . Sani Caplin! not requived Yom oan Vive at hots and work 4 herd ’ - A ~ Y we Not ce 1s Wateh bought Feb, 29, 1879, has run usb cents hed a — pire # only. or all the, All of be iy given that letlers test s Apo in rperen tims only of all (he time fame Bd ar A A Wher own poh od very well the past year. Having set it you will get free a package of | Wave hoes granted to the andersigned. 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