THE FLACK FRAUD. The Chief Conspirator: in the Case Indicted, JUDGE BOOKSTAVER OENSURED. Fraud, Peeelt and Collusion Character and the Proceedings——Dangers of Judie einl Negligence and the I'resent Code in New York Divorce Courts Pointed Gut—A Matter of Grave Pulilic Concern, New Yorx, Oct. 1.—As announced in these dispitches last week, all th in the Flack bogus divorce are indicted. Judge Bookstaver is se werely censured, but he could not be in. dicted owing to his judicial postion, The grand jury came in with a presentment and indictment for the fol bowing: Sheriff James A. Flack, Will mm Flack, Ambrose Monell, Joseph Meeks, Mrs. Raymond fiross Irreguinritios Xa addition to handing in: the grand jury presented a su seport which says: for divorce from th taal decree was characterized &v gross irregularities, but deceit and collusion. That such an ac- saz could be so conducted, facilitated ad concluded in one of our | wuts of record is a matter of public concern, and it belioves sede: and officers of our co ' ailicwls charged with the adn of our laws to see to it that ees do not prevail in other « Divoree ( parties piracy . AL) ong tinents, enti nis al Wo aokion rst sop to the HOR « nly irauas, Bangers of the “We call the tare and the « whale consent, as to the commission of adu pressly prohibited; yet a @vorce may be instituted tained by consent and parties thereto, We « practice of appointing r cases 14 most pernicious and ive to the very dangers ar which the Flack case has exp dudicial Negligence. “We do rot to Ju siaver corrupt in 1 profit or gain. not the only means b mesy be degraded an mpaired. Neglect complaisance to friends are duce like results. We are of that among other things t conspiracy has been committed **The conspirators, from f in life, their knowledge an Bave been enall actions that an unde covery were mad enlt.” attention of ures tiv conmvanoe, o} to Colin Onsiaer Mere impute action ba dH] ALRICh ren Fssued, Bench Wary Bench warrant sheriff and the « and all will appea Justice Monell, w bed and who i subsequent app arn The indicted person, roles: to be sure prised at the acuon we grand jury. for erdam Strikers Foor Prospects for iL Loxpox, Oct. 1.—Th. Socialists to run the + dam dock laborers and the strike itself similar turn, terference. The di, the town is so thoro troops and effectual guns of wef vessels nm. under whifh armed 1 at & momnt's notice dea of success on the ers by violent means the men who have places are filling u Burns sent £225 [ro relief of the stiikers, the contributions to ¢ heen surprisingly sm Cowhided the | Sr. Louis, Oct. 1. floor walker for a roadway dry house, was publi cow ded store by Mrs. ny wile of Baron, the telegravh editor of The Westliche Post. Youn U's offense seemed to be in ing himself to marry Miss Jennie, the daughter of the indicnant arly e fund have Walker, or Eoodds in the Indy, whilst he still had a wife in Eng. | land. Mrs. Baron plied the lash peatedly while a circle of kha around to witness the oung finally dashed from the and escaped. Died of a Rattlesnake Mite JacxsoxviLLE, Fla, Oct. 1,—At Ti tusville, Fla., W. H. Adams, a posta clerk, accidentally stepped on a rattle make as be was walking on the public higiiutay about midnight. The snake taaried fangs in Adams’ leg. He re “tore twisted a handkerchief about the wound | and hurried to a physician, who cupped the wound and administered whisk . The treatment was of no avail, and after intense suffering, died. Chang Yeung Hoon's Farewell, Wasmixaron, Oct. 1|.—Chang Yeng Hoom, the retiring Chinese minister, his letters of recall to the presi- He was accompanied by Se re. mary Blaine and Shu Cheen Fon, first Situtas} of gation, and Liang Shung, - The new minister, who ar rived in Washington last week, will be menented at an early date, ———— A —— Fifty Persons Killed and Injured. Roxe, Oct. 1.—Two express trains ing in te directions between and Foggia, come into collision at a high rate of » i though a _- wenty ohrriago were smashed and fifty persons killed and injured, Men. Biaine, Jr., Will Recover, Blaine, . so ill that she cannot recover is Abraham ! under clerks | : ’ fun | three miles below this city, blew up. ROASTED IN MOLTEN METAL. a—— Casanity wt Braddoek, Neveral Lives Lost, Pirranuna, Sept, Furnace +O" of the dgar Thomson Steel works, nf beadoock, was not working satisfactorily yosterday, and at 7 o'clock last Capt, W. RR. Jones, manager stool works, togethior with of his men, went to work to remedy the trouble, It was discovered that a hard crust of einder had formed inside of the ree, An orifice fteen inches in ctor wis made through the sid rstack, which 18 eighty foot rightful Fae of the Nix dia of the furn high and twenty in diameter, le a hedvy iron bar was reas Lae lider orast, In an natant the crust gave way and 8 perio river of molten ron and cn der rushed through th aperture, lit ally cove ring Capt, Jones and his wos men in a sea of ame and havling them in al directions. Capt. Jones picked up from the sand pit fully {o fron The othe this used to shock Hfted about the sai angin direction A Hungarian wi the party has not vet been found The {atally burned ar A fireman: larry Con tally burned; Pate burned: John Capt tern i JOnes | physicians are up 81 Snes ni Wrangling Over a Reward, m ARIrving: 4 panic among the patrons of his « Ravedd by Meing late ¢. Pa. Oct thought NOY Nan i eid two hors fara ana Delaware and from an awf i to the Archbald t. who tel cat : g the fies © ville train Fen minutes fale tS § it on time the result woul rn sial I have been ter A Lumber Dealer Killed, Wikeseanne, Pa ket. 1 Barney, engaged in the lumber business part of the city He was out driving when his horses were {right 1d electric strect car, and. mping fron the vehicle, his head struck a telegraph wile, causing immediate death. He was o8 years old and leaves a wife and fous | children. Powder Mil! Explosion, POTTSVILLE, Pa., Sept. 27.~The Laf- lin & Rand powder mills at Cressona The explosion was terrific in force William Schrepp, Samuel Stotef and Henry Reed were killed, and a number of other workmen injured. Nearly al the window glass in Cressona was shat tered and the concussion was sensibly felt in this city, A Young Lady's Salcide. FRANKLIN, Pa, Oct. |. Yesterday af- ternoon a not» was found in the room of Miss Minnie Robinson, the 1% year-old daughter of Robinson. It was penned by the young lady and said that her body would ie found in French creek. Relatives proceeded to the spot men tioned and found the girl's body lying in the shallow water, A Christening Ends In a Riot. PunLivsecie, Pa, Oct. L.A Hun garian christening at Allport, No. 10 colliery, four miles from here, ended in a riot in which a Hungarian named Mike Ketch was killed and twe others seriously hurt, Four of the rioters are in jail and police are looking for others, It ix not certain that the murderer has been arrested, Carried to Jal! on a Streteher, PuiLuirssvne, Pa, Oct. 1, — Seely Ropkins, the murderer of his wife and mother-in-law in this place on Sept, 22, has been taken to the Bellefonte county Jail. Seely, it will be remembered, at tempted suicide after the killing. He is in such a condition that it was necessary to carry him to the railroad station on » stretcher, A Man Burned with the Live Stoek. CARLISLE, Pa, Oct. 90.-The large barn of Mrs. Dr. Willets, of Harrisburg, gg Now Sunsberiand, wis burned with ts contents, consist of six horses, everal head of cattle, farming apie ments, hay, grain, ote, harred ru ios ute. Te . the "uns. The fire en ihe tails & avening | Through | wend | | that any man would so bets Livorge ] { by an | ; ] ] TANNER TO DALZELL mooi vemos wnt JENLH -1 ANNIVERSARY The Corporal Unbosoms Himself to the Private, THE COMMITTEE REPORT LEAKS OUT Smith and Tanner Condemned for Gross Care. nnd Bquires Roundly Censared lessneas~The Commissioner Grieved bry Publication of His “In the the He Is Epistle—Says Noup.'' WASHINGTON, Kept, 27 Capital publishes the following: The re wort of Mess Ewing, Campbell and druce, the commission that investigated the pension oftice, though closely guarded by interior department offi- cials, is graudually becoming known Printed copics of this report are now =A have been for tings in the aands of all the members of 3@ cabin Commissioner Tanner ha ha alro Maj. Warner and Col. © degrees its contents are It is known that each revating case separately rerating case is an exhibit mn § of Depuly The Evening SON Lig boing divalg thie report takes ug and en h tue lf The Cane “mith, Stress is laid Commissioner upon the fret that Deputy Hiram ceived over 86.000 ns action of his mos cism in the report has returned this does not sinte pension at the quires Condemned, rt also conde Mr The IN rou In maxing that Mr Mr. Tan it to pag PWR Cui £0 ii] . won fv would vite life TANNER'S LETTER He Says Its Publication Was 8 Hresecl of Confidence, om x to the paried to Private ns printed is i It was writter ver, in the st confidence to a man whom | believed to be my friend A man, under the circamstances. that which under other Ie would not and should not have been written The letter,” he continued lentiy stolen I cannot believe #ul- as | wrote it writes tmstances Was ov} ya friend.’ The letter above Lette: In the mentioned Mr. | Tanner says | here, was instantly killed in the northern | ¥ or. i Smith also issued an order stopping all re. | liam C, Young He did not object to it until after 1 | had rerated him and put him ap to $75 for the | loss of his arm and ley, thereby putting Ss | rmiings in his hold, that he i= It not con. I held, and still it: but poe Ket was clearly entitled to tem ptible acquiesced cordially in his own case, should against the rerating of poor devils whe, per. haps, from the effects of malarial pois sing chronic dinrrhoa, or some disease of that kind, suffer twice as much as a man does from am putation? [want to say to you that I did not resign until the president and secretary had both sald to me in the same minute that the com. pleted report of the Investigating committes, which lay before thesn, contained no word which could impeach the honesty of my ac- tion in the slightest degree. Then [| had to consider whether | was man enough to decline that a man who bad had that done | | for him, and who had now be so pronounced | H i 0 PHILAD, - OF THE ny | 4 Bellefonte, Pa. Fall an Overcoats Childrens’ DOYS Suit d Winter S as represented or n noney Yours Respectfully, Samuel Lewin. | BEEZER'SMEATMARKET | ALLEGHENY 8ST. =~ ~ BELLEFONTE zER'S MEAT MARKET 451% 708. HORNE & C0'S PENN AVE. STORES. “© _. Western Pe insyl September 4th to cordiaily invited VISITORS to vanis Exoosition, | { Octoder 19th, ] are ithe thousands | where it is { meet your friends at ‘ B, & B's.” you here while yon wait. fo continue in a position where I knew my | immediate official superiors did not desire me, even conceding that | could stay against their wishes, which is not all trae. | have not the slightest doubt but that [ would have been re. moved if 1 had not resigned; In fact | know it. Noble had certainly pronounced his ulti. matum to be my head or his resignation; and, | of course, a break in his cabinet would have embarrassed Harrison greatly, Now that | have the completed report and bave gone through it carefully and thor. oughly, I say to you, as one whose good ovalon I value, that all under heavens they on: charge me with is too much liberality and to. much speed in the granting of pensions, I think you will agree with me (hat we have had Impecuniosity and procrastination enough, so that it would take more than six months of my time to bring it up to a decent average, Of the future | know nothing. If the boys, and particularly those In Oho, soquiesce, why It is safe to say that Tanner will be left where he isin the soup. Money In Brisk Demand, New York, Sept. 28.~The demand for money in the Stock Exchange was more urgent yesterday than on any pre- vious day this year and as high as 10 por cent, per annum was paid by bor- rowers for loans until Monday. ere was no reason for this advance except a bidding up of the rates. lenders took advantage of the demoralization in sugar trusts to bid the rates up. “Shosstrine” Chalmers Nominated, JACKSON, Miss., Sept, 20,5 The b- ant governor, The args Stands Boulanger Our Fall importations of New Goods in Silks, Velvets, Plushes and Dress Doods are coming in every day. You can travel all over this count will surpss« ours in variety and | quality and reasona’le prices. pointed ; late ones often are. Many of these fabrics we will not have in stock again this sesson ; by delaying to send for samples you may miss a satisfac ory sc lection. Our sales early in the season ave | always very large, as buyers like to | purchase from a copiplete stock. September is the best month to buy dre s goods and here is the best place. Samples scot and orders for goods filled the same day they are received, J0S. HORNE: & 6A, 609--621 Penn Ave, PITTSBURGH, PA. SALESMEN SALESMEN | to make our st re their head Quarters | big enough to sccommodste you by Everyb viy knows | Make appointments to | 'BROWN'S OLD COAL YARD, There will be plenty 10 interet | | or Commission. The early buyers are never disap- —— | : : - IN Anthracite, Woodland and Bituminous Coal, (riain, C Core, (i Bailed Hav . Respectfully SO 101s the sg of his friena: Xx JAT (——x Near the Passenger Depot WA NTED Men to take orders for Nursey Stock, on Salary 1 ean make a successful SALESMEN SALESMEN ry and not find an assortment that | of any one who will work and follow my in 7 | structions Will furnish handsome outfit Tree, and pay your salary or commission every week EO. GRAHAN, Nurseryman, Rochester. XN. Y. A Marvelous LIFE ELIXIR Ars Contains all the vital principles of Cortaln Glands of the Guina pig. so successfully ex perimented by Dr. BrownsSequard, and so purified that his effects are as certain and much more lasting than when hypodermieally Infected facts as a stimulant, without depression, The people who are benefitted begin in a few minites to feel well, as if they had taken a little champagne, and they keep on feeling so, All the functions depending on the power and action of the nervous centres, and espe. cially of the spinal cond. were notably and rapidly improved after the first two of three po my experimenis, it possesses She Diwer of Inereasing the strength of many parts of the human organism Dr, n8equard in . don Lancet, At all drug stores, or mailed for one dollar, LIFE ELIXIR CO sept 180y 3 Vesey St. New York City. A UPITORS NOTIC i In the Court of Common Pleas of {entre ous No. 351 Angust term, 1888, Bintale s gv. t y yin fe nh dh ] priron. | and the public, | AND HYPOPHOSPHITES WANTED] ENTIRELY - NtW BOCK AGENTS WANTED 1g SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL Almost as Palatable as Milk. So disguised that it can Be taken, a a 1} Igayted, a oh, hen, the plain si -— Biss oli bination of the ofl With the bh | phites is much more . Remarkable as a Sesh producer. Persons gain rapidly while taking it. CONSUMPTIO OFULA, CENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES, EMACIA COLDS and CHRONIC CounHs. and JAS. SCOFIELD, Manufacturer & Dealer in HARNESS I have always on hand a five stock of Whips, Lap and Buffalo Robes, Blankets, Fly-nets, and every thing needed about horses. Spring Street, Southof Allegheny Caveats and Trade Marks obtained. Jand el} Patent business conducted for Moderate Foes, Our Office Is Opposite U. 8, Patent Office and We oan secnuie patent in les time then thore re Te drs hte, wh ae or with Hon, We advise If patentable or not, free a due till ut Is secured A to obtain patents,” wit CAS
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