F. E. & G. P. BIBLE, Proprictors. EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL M¥ N, OF WHATEVER "ERSUARION RELIGIOUS OR POLITICAL, Jefferson TERMS - : $1.50 per Annum. in Advance. VOL 7. BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 188). The Centve Democrat, forms 21.50 por Aunumin Advano | FRANK E BIBLE, Editor, It's about time for the mugwumps to organize for the defeat of Don for Senator for 1891. Take time by the fore-lock. Whey Sexaror Evants one of his fine long periods Democratic side of the Sevate, it will have to be divided up into sections, meanwhile the Republican Senators will be a sort of “twenty minutes for will step out and “take suthin. dinper,” arrangement. - Wratever Grant undertakes be does it with all his might. He was a good tanner, & great general, a bad President, an iaoveterate smoker and is an elegant writer. His article on Shilo. aside from its historical impor- tance, is a model of simple and pure midnight oil english composition. does not smell of the nor the dust of the camp on it. story, told in pure mother has made a place in J cit A——— i& Furst has called the al ition of the grand Jury of the coun: tv to the condition of the Court House and its general unfitness and inade- quacy for the purposes for which The grand jury after a careful inspection of the it was originally intended. entire building have recomm ended a new Court House. It is well known that the vaults in which the count y records are kept would not protect their contents should the Court House burn. They never were fire-proof iu the , The build ing is generally dilapidated, and re modern sense of the word. quires constant repairs to make it ten- | able. What the people of the county may think of the recommendation | of the grand jury, we do not know, bat we should take some steps to pre- serve the records of the county, aod | give our courts, juries and witnesses comfortable quarters. sn A—— I¥ there ever was any doubt as to the advisability of the passage of a bill of the nature of that introduced by Senator Edmunds regulating the manufacture of explosives the out rage in New York surely dispels that doubt. It is bad policy to wait un- til some startling explosion, resulting in the loss of life and destruction of | property brings to our own doors the assassination The tendencies of certain elements of our terrors of secret or wholesale murders. anarchical population, call for legislative cogni« sauce. All laws, the right of personal liberty, the security of life and prop. erty, and the expression of opinion are alike objectionable to the creed of the socialist, the pihilist and the dynamiter. It is better to lock the stable before the horse Our ¢ untry should be the re foge of | the oppressed of every nation but not | the paradise of conspirators and as. sassing. These men sap the very foundation of social order and set at defiance the constituted authorities of the vation. Christianity and its teachings shrink back as the demon of socialism advances. These are not idle fears but stern realities, and ere long they will vividly impress themselves on the American people, ‘The causes for the existence of these classes are foreign to us, they lie at the foundation of the political and social systems of the monarchical and despotic governments of the old world, bat their effects wiil be, and are now being felt here. Preventive legislation is all that can be done by Congress. The removal of the causes will only come when the political sys. tems of Earope crumble in the dust, When Demoeracy becomes uni and its conception of the personal versal and religions freedom of man are the | accepted rule of conduct. is stolen, | O'Donovan Rossa. The great apostle of dynamite ex- { plosions and secret assassin wtion, has i ! “t Wags inning the at last succeeded in convibaoing the { the public that his teachings have not What has jost Rossa is the logical see been without results, befallen Mr. quence of his conrse of 1 struction i= but a little over a week since explosion in London and a littl ter than two weeks sinee ope of Rosgsa’s particular fiends atte m pled carve Capt. Phelan into mince mi while the great apostle was v ly absent, and now a modern Charl y make 4 martyr Corday atte O'Donovan, Of J : y supposed for an = ant that R teachings would returs mpis Irse iL was ne nor did he sup lady who to in the cause, \ such was the cus cy t Rossa. | and shows that If he charged it would be forced to say that hiz ed tion had been neglected. We are sor le, and for hia “there is millions in it” for i ry for the great apostl : vi | will be a good thing t ey will pour into his coffers from the scanty earnings of his friends, and he will tower away above all other agita Herr Most, and that fellows will sink into utter insiguifi- | cance when compared with him. But seriously, can Rossa complain if his | tors, i ! ! i } enemies turn his own weapons against {him. He has advocated assassins | tion and murder for |and has made his place | of assassins, and murderers, has even YEArs the resort | turned his office into a slaughter | p , house. What good ground of complaint | can he have? His teachings are bear- | ing their legitimate fruit; that his | friends are not now “waking” him, he | should thank, the Great Being whose { laws he has violated every day of his life. If he isa others as great. great crank there are He only escapes being a monster because he is a cow Like the late “Artemus Ward” he would sacrifice all | ard. relations in the great cause, would-be murderess is perhaps no bet. ter than he, except that she is an apt pupil, and gives practical illustra 141 °08 of her master’s theories, The spirit of retaliation is now | aroused and it may put a stop to this dynamite business, Ifit can only be vonfined to the cranks the longer it keepe up the better as the world can spare them, but the innocent are in most cases the parties that suffer, Per. haps oursolons will awake from their Rip Van Winkle sleep, and take measures to protect the general pub. lic from the little band of cranks that infest New York, Chicago and several other American cities. At any rate the occurrences of Monday will furnizh fresh food for reflection to one person and that is O'Donovau Rossa. Ie has now the other side to | study and whatever conclusion he may reach will be given to the Amer. ican public. We are sorry that he | has escaped being a martyr, a man : : : | whose teachings have made martyrs of reap his reward, Cinss ol his wife's male | His | poor misguided men should at least " Congressman Curtin’s Pian. Governor Cortin introduced a bill a fow days ago providing for testing of teel under government supervision In regard to his plan Governor Car tin #aid to-day that he when thought the time had arrived the country «hould be oo a footing which would enable it to build its own naval vq ls, make its own guus out of it material, which is in abaudavee. rovernment was about to branch and build st ships of war. Thess he armed with foreign powers and will Id, arm and equip vessels our own material and with our own workmen We ought to keep pace bh OE AIRE world. Governor i Curtin will try and get his measure ne appropt ladelphia Times on bill nm 8 - Ose of the phases o now being waged by the « fusal by re Englishmen to give t to Irish labor. A corres conversed with a catho. that usand Irish peop the re ut of ond Mm FAVS in that city and one at number have been vn out since the last explosion « system of boyeotting on the part ymen is the natural result Engl ® of Dynamite waifare. There never was a system of war, a mode of attack or defense adopted by one party which would not be equally effective in the hands of others. As inthe dyna | mite explosions the innocent are like: ly to be the victims in this new boy- | cotting. Self pr tection is the first law of { nature, and an Eoglishman is as ten- der on that point as others. He rea- sons from eause to effect in his private affairs and says, if the recent explo- dynamiters are Irish, there I will not employ Irish laborers. He does not discriminate, because he cannot, his enemy does not parade with cans la beled “dynamite” and headed by a brass band. As his enemy works in secret he does not know which indi. vidual Irishman is going to blow him up. So he boycotts the whole nation and the innocent suffer. The Eng lishman has calmly looked at the struggle between his government and its enemies, and has been almost an indifferent spectator of the fight. He now takes measares of self defense and does not for an instant discriminate between faithful, trusty, servitors, and those he seeks to protect himself from. This is one of the results which an ordinary mind could forsee, Itisn | matter of indifference to those who | are responsible for it. Dynamite is a { faliare as a political force. Its plosive character alone is go wl. exe \ sions are the work of dynamiters and | NO. 6. d +1 res tv Bayan Dome fe embryonic Dypamiters Ww and their sympathizers are engaged of lau- sarewd Virgin A ddleber rer, bn 11. I} in the anprofitable business ding to the skies that ia demag ral . + Senator and heaping obl uy on Senator Ly ard, nothing 1a the he box, flies up every time any- mmecovers him- He is not a val, : uable acquisition to Rossa as that , distinguished stay-on-thisside-ol-the ocean patriot will ind oat. Senator Bayard canpot be cowed into even a left handed endorsement of re- cent outrages, and as he has the cour age to speak aod act his convictions be does it in a straight forward manly way. Were there more Bavards and fewer Riddlebergers in American uld be better. - INDEPENDENT journalism it w Cuinot 1 fiourish in the same atmosphere with than could the lottery live in the rare. fied air breathed by the Times, he New pa not publish Col. McClures to Mr. A branch office of The in New Orleans would drive the I tery over into Texas and the cow-boys could then run it, {or sequently 1 did epistie Orleans Dauphin. Times —A— Gov. Pattison promptly vetoed the bill creating four additional magis- trates for the city The House with customary ness, proceeded to snub the Governor by refusing to have the message read | There is no evidence | untii Monday. that the present House is an improve { ment on any of its predessors, but one thing is plain, and that is that there | will be no jobs engineered through | the legislature without a vigorous { protest from the Democratic Gover (nor, The bill was intended to fur. | nish comfortable places for four hun- [gry Republicans at the expense of the city. It may be 1 over the | veto, but the responsibility will rest with the Republican party. -_— Tur Atlanta Constitution pays the following graceful tribute to Henry Watterson, He tried to commit the Democratic rty in Congress to the Morrison ill, and failed ; he tried to commit the Democratic party in Chicago to the same foolishness, and failed; he tried to burden the Chicago platform with his crude ideas, and failed; he went into the lobby and tried to pre vail on Congress to loan to a combi. pation of whiskey makers a vast sum | of money without interest, and failed; he tried to influence public sentiment |in the South against Mr. Randall, and failed; and now he is varying his | silly abuse of the editor of the Con. stitution with equally silly and absard threats, hints and innwendoes against Mr. Cleveland, | this ¢ the Louisiana lottery fraud, any more | of Philadelphia. | mulish- | | and murder is not legitimate warfare, The Lash For the wife Beaters Senator Adams by a decisive vote hax had a bill for re-establishing the whipping post for | Wile b About the bill is that, it I } relrace alters put on the enlendar, only objec tion urged Lo the 8 A N ’ Kis Pp Dack-ward 18 pOMeL Imes very good ul our and a ret movement 8 ATT “Dan will bring his [| " man \ in 4 " L i=Onmens 10 a C— A A— eshing to see wach a leader it in America mans J urn ul condemnation ol as Li Use em the recent attempts at wholesale ase. in London. It assination speaks in uncertain manoer when it says: tian n defend deeds hese; they will bring curses on hat Irishman the heads and the homes of those that do them. Crazy men or ruflians, sit. ting io rooms in New York, if foster tug or approving of these murderous acts, are accessories after the fact, and if not erazy, are accursed of God and His Church, which they despise. [bey are also enemies of the human race, and as such should be from their lairs. Assassination politics and murder is not WAT. Pittsburg Post. hunted | is not | legitimate | failed to see a single pa- per of character or influence that has | endorsed, palliated, or excused the re- | cent dynamite outrages, and the em- | phatic utterances of the press, are but the exponents of public sentiment in | uptry. Such methods, not of warfare, but of wholesale assassination | are wholly foreign % the character of | American people. Legitimate | warfare of the oppressed against the | oppressor,revolution,peaeeful or other wise that has for its object the ameli. oration of the condition of an injured nd down trodden people, excites our sympathies and opens our to the cries of hearts | the distressed, but ass. assination, pure, simple indiscriminate | and devilish excites a feeling of hor. | ror, and calls for condemnation in the strongest and most emphatic language, To use the words of the Freemans Journal, assassination is not polikics S—A—— Cleveland, Randall and Carlisle ALpaxy, January 20,— What appeared to be a sensational paragraph was printed in the Journal this evening. It was to the effect that President elect Cleveland was visited late last night by ex-Speaker Randall in response (0 a letter of invitation to him in Washing- ton, Immediately after his arrival here Randall was driven to the tempo- rary abode of Cleveland in Willitt street, when the two men held a con- ference which lasted several hours, This morning the talk was resumed and at its conclusion Randall return to New York on the 2:40 train, Speaker Carlisle was slso mentioned as having been invited by Cleveland, and he is expected to arrive on Saturday morn. ing. Colonel Lamont to-day corroborat- od the fact that Randall was here, and in consultation with the President-elect sand Carlisle is expected, but beyond that he is extremely reticent, Rumor has it that the President-elect is not satisfied with the way things are inoving on in Congress, and that he wants Ran dall and Carlisle to adopt some fresh and vigorous policy. Of course nobody has the smallest particle of information as to what took place fbhetween Clave land and Randall, but it is the general thint nothing in the line of Cabi. net appointments was men'ioned, be} of Pt | ments of the Rep | however, as ) | two Harrisburg Letter NTE Devocs 41 vet settled down to t before the House ad Ng 8 Be 16 requ : | i on Mm aa ‘Let | © the « State Con missioners at YX ow gre atly 10 be regretted, bat ublican mer Bucks, taken ui Pp as | from the seversl completely the destroy | Thon | state will not fr intention to go on hibit at his own expense Next week the G, A, R. kh b the Idie ive annus! gathering he Te lies will have another good time of I understand that your excellent ven, Capt. Austin Curtin, has an for the honorable position of —— Centre County Roads UR AND TYROXTE FAR AR OAK Hal Trynoxe, Pa., Jenvary wis- burg and Tyrone railroad is completed R=The 14 as far as Oak Hall, Centre county, about miles from Lemont. Trains first commenced to run on Friday, and the inbabitants of Penn's Valley, who at irst objected to the construction of the road, are now exceedingly anxious that the road shall be finished as far as this place, as it will give them a shorter means of communication with the Penn sylvania Cantral, The Bellefonte and Lemont railroad is being pushed rapidly toward eompletion, and the stockhold- ers hope by furnishing a connection be- tween the Lewisburg and Tyrone rail- road and Bald Eagle Valley road, to di- vert the Penn's Vallyy travel, and 61] a long felt want of the farming element, and stop the Lewisburg and Tyrone railroad off short at Lemont. It is rum. ored that the Vanderbilt people are negotiating for the unfinished Buffalo Run railroad, and propose extending it topBeech Creek, Clinton coumty. This road will strike the richest ore fields in Centre county, and its success as a feed- er to the Vanderbilt system would be atsured. Pittsburg Post. The Post cor- respondent is in error when he says the Penns Valley people objected to the construction of the road, They have invested in the road over $200,000 and for years have demanded its construc tion socording to the agreement of the company. - C— A—— a A farmer in the Santa Ann Valley, Los Angles County, Cal, cuts ix crops of hay each year, and reports his sales nt $10 por acre, -