mea ne—— The Crutre Democrat. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT is pub- hed every Thursday morning, at Bellefonte, Contre county, Pa. TERMS—Unsh 10 advance .....cconpmmmesnnd 33 If not paid in advance... € A LIVE PAPER-devotes to theinterosts of the whole people. vayments made within three mouths will be con fderod fo advance, No paper will be discontinued nntil arrearagos are 'y fd except at option of publishers Papors going out of the county must be paid fee in advance, Any person procurizg us ten cash subscribers will prosont a copy free of charge. Our extensive circulation makes this paper “3 Fr woually.reliable and profitable medium for adver bis BE We have the mostample facilities for JOB W ORK aad are prepared to print all kinds of Books, Tracts, Rmgrammes, Posters, Commercial printing, &¢. in the Wtoststyle ana at the lowest possible rates, Alladyortisoments for a loss term than threemonths cents per line for the first thre insertions, aud J aline for each additional insertion. 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Furst, Bellefonte, Associate Judges, Hon. C, Munson Hon J. RB. Barra, Oounty Commissioners, A, J. Guinsr, Jxo. Wour, Jo. HExpERsox, Commissioners’ Clerk, G,. W. RUMBERGER. Sheriff, W. Mites WarLkes Deputy Sheriff, Wax. Dugexax, Prothonotary, W. B. Maxon, Treasurer, Cuas. Sxirn, J. A, MoCrarn.? - Register and Clerk Orphans’ Co Recorder, Fraxx EB Bins, District Attorney, W. C. Huivie, Curoner, Dr. H. K. Hoy County Detective Capt A. M art, LLEN CHURCHES, ting Wednesday at 7 ’ i. John's Protestant Episcopal houy streets, Rev. J. R RR ory Runday al : Ready for Work Ricaxoxp, Va,, October 8, ~Organiza- tion of the Knights of Labor conven tion was completed at the session to-day ~the unfinished portion of the report of the committee on crodentials being formally adopted. At the afternoon session Mr, Powder. ly's address was finally read and the report of the committee appointed to | investigate the case of the Home club | of New York was made and adopted With regard to the nature of that re- port, Mr. Powderly declined to furnish any information. Committees were ap pointed on law, appeals and grievances aad upon the state of the order, and » special committee upon the distribu- tion of resolutions. A resolution was adopted providing for the appointment of a special com- | mites 0 take into consideration those " . : paris of Mr, Powderly's address which réiate to the eduestion and training of | the youth for the performance of their | duties as citizens, A retolution was al- se adopted authorizing the appointment of a special committee of five to pre- pare and send a telegram to some prop- er person in Providenee, R, I, with re~ gard to the limitations of the right of suflrages in that state, The committee drafted and sent the following commu. mention To Charles E Gorman, Chairman of the Equal Rights Democratic Associa tiow, Providence, R. I: The order of the Knights of Labor, in general assem - My convened at Richmond, Va, en- dorse the efforts in behalf of the elimi- nation of unjust discrimination from the constitution of your state and pledge its moral support to you until rusoess is achieved, I'he committe was also directed to | send a similar telegram to the Distriot | 1 | snd happily, be said - of Columbia in view of the distranchisec condition of its inhabitants, This com. miitee was appointed in accordance with a resolution adopted at the Cleve assembly, Mr. Powderly was shown a newpaper containing a telegram from Montreal to the effect that delegates are about to be sent from Canada to consult with as to the possibility and expediency of go changing the constitu, tion of the Knights of Labor as to ren- der it unobjectionsble to the Roman Catholic church, Mr, Powderly said that he had received no information with regard to it. He also denied the truth of the atate- effect that he called last evening upon Jishop Keans, of this city, for the pur- to the affairs of the order, with refer ence to the position taken by the he had He that called socially upon the bishop as he had been tion, said accustomed to call upon the clergy of any city in which he happened to be, but that he had no conversation with him concerning the Kaoights of Labor or the color question. Now that it is known exsctly who are qualified delegates it is found that the total | the convention is 755, number present number entitled to seats in [LIN | p—p— — A A — | A Leap to Death A FATAL FIRE IN A NEW New York October 7.—A fire broke | out early this morning in the four ctory factory building Nos. 63 to 67 Bayard | street, factory and has been on fire a number of timas before. Sinca the tinware | factory has been removed tailors, cloak { manufactures and wkers quilt m | taken possession of the building, e different firms having shops in it, thr It is David Block's old tinware | | for the kind words of | had just been uttered, and they would peace, | ever upon the last scene in which ments published this morning to the | pose of consulting him with reference | Knights of Labor upon the color ques’ | os ‘ | responsibility, for he has pledged his | ! | Mr. Powderly's Reply. Lee's ad. dress Mr, Powderly spoke very strongly In his reply to Governor The Knigbts of Labor were grateful welcome which always remember today's reception. They came to Richmond not as an army bent on destruction, nor as representa tives of any section, but on a mission of The curtain had dropped for- the United States would stand arrayed as enemies, Knights | common people of the of Labor were engaged in a conflict; buy | it was a war of truth against error, and believed, of labor against capital, The manhood of Ameri_ | not, as many one can labor was fighting for recognition, The Knights of Labor had come togeth- er not alone to settle a wages dispute or assembled to | also learn some lessons of the head and | heart in practical citizenship, hours of lavor; they had Every member was burdened with a solemn knightly word to work until success shall have crowned his efforts or put an end to his labors on earth, are Knights of Labor,” said Mr. death “We Pow- derly, “because we believe to whom be- it heaven,’ because we believe longs the soul, is his, even unw that the rights of the poorest man or woman of toil should stand forth more clearly and be treated with more respect than the Horrible Orime. Hazieron, Pa., October 10.-~The finding of the murdered and outraged body of Mrs. Bruzuneks in the woods near Jeddo yesterday has caused great excitement among the people of that vicinity, snd a clue to the murders has been discovered. A Hungarian named J. Zulbina, one of the victim's boarders, has been missing since the horrible deed was perpetrated, and he is suspected of having mardered the woman. Zulbina was the only person who could give in- formation about the whereabouws of the woman just before she was missed by He is still at large but, it is thought, will be captured within a her relatives, few days. RR New York, October 10.—A dis- patch this afternoon from Bt. Johuos, N. F. states that the steamer Anchoria is seventy miles off shore with a brok- en shaft, A steamer will leave Bt. Johnsimmediately to render assistance Additional advices from St. Johns says the news Anchoria was brought in by a boast which left the steamer Friday and arrived at port this afternoon, of the steamer dispatched to the An- from Miranda is the name chorias assistance. It is probable that further news will be received by an early hour to morrow morning, 8t. Jonxs, N. F. 10.— The Aunchoria’s life boat, which arriv- October privileges conferred upon or stolen bythe wealthiest in the pation ; because poli’ ticiane and political parties have deceiv* od, degraded and debauched the peo- ple; because they have too often gained power through deception and fraud and | in return for the confidence reposed in | them have basely deserted the common | } i hay» | f the cloak manufacturers being Sam | uel Paul, Josey h Weiner and Nathan "ried, on the fourth floor, Between fifty and seventy-five 1 childre occurred, men women the fire ployes escaped by the the east ted otaer e ‘ La an n were at work when rq : Samuel sul's em siairway which was unobstrud to the street, I'he employes of tal 1 nis could not es by the ense smoke, t hrieked raowd cat CTOWWQ ERihers doed in Ai and women fly Minn e R YR § Bavard stre men 1 Nay. on her head and was cull being crushed hospi | who was clinging to the 1oved to Lhe pe vk ed roofed house Was Paul 8, Shappell, an old vol man, with the aid of some citizens rhe police went up on the roof of a tall tenement at No. 71 and threw = rope down to factory employes still lef on the roof of the burning building and they were rescued one after the other Others were taken into windows from the peak-roofed house. A man named badly. and Hy man Roberts hurt his arm All this took but a few then the police and minutes fireman put up At this time the roof of the | factory was on fire but the firemen were Ia dders. soon masters of the situation. A close search of the burned rooms soon show- od nobody had been burned to death: | Loss on building and contents will foot | up $20,000. i — — Mormon Bishops Pardoned Wasminoron. D. C. Oct. 9.--The Ammon M Kemp and J. R Christot | ferson, three PEishops of the Mormon | Church who were convicted in Arizona about two years ago of violations of the Edmunds law and sentenced to impris onment at Detroit, Mich, They were | the first persons tried under that law, and the President and the Attorney General as well as the Judge before whom the cases were heard, are now satisfied that the sentences imposed were illegal und excessive. It appears that they were tried on a charge of un- lawful “cohabitation, a misdemeanor, and convicted and sentenced in Osto, ber of polygamy, a felony, and that there were several other informalities in the trial. President hen pardoned Lenny, J. C, | | of Isbor and the | the new slaveowners as well. people and knelt at the shrine of gold. { The lash was stricken from the hand of | the slaveowners twenty-five years ago, and it must be taken form the hand of Monopoly ! alone is responsible for every manifes It { nessed timate child m Mr. Po LGAL IL fs tha ity { 1 eg » A » the monopoly. In conclus wder- aid avery Knight of Dabor to assist in creating a healthy i iblie opinion on 1bice a full and just share of the capital it had helped to create of Labor had m istakes ie I they oo mortal, hese mustakes into crin from a brakeman on freight " ‘uper ntendent of t! road, About the time when the Baltimore and | Potomae road was established he came here under Superintendent F. 1. Dun barry, and at the time of his death held the position of assistant trainmas ter | held on of chief of police at York of the road. At one time he the Pa., DOs) i . where he originally lived, —— Reading Road to be Sold The United States circuit court gave a unanimous opinion Taesdsy afternoon | the Robison foreclosure suit, and | made a decree ordering the sale of the in Reading under the general mortgage, He overruled Mr. Gowen's plea as to | the invalidity of the request as made by the holders of one‘tenth in amount of the general mortgage bonds, and held | : that the complainant was entitled to! a decrea. A reference will ba mada 1 A minster to ascertain the entir smuount | of the company's bonds now outstand: ing, and counsel will prepares a decree which will be submitted to the court on Thursday. “ C—— A—— Sartsnony, Md, Oot, 9.~<Rev, J, U, Penwell, a member of the Maryland Methodist Protestant 8 years of age, yesiorday knelt down by the railroad track while a freight train was passing, and, as the last car psesed him, laid his head on the mil. The hindmost truck passed over bis neck and severed his head from his body, ——————— A AI——— 5% we Carle, Trico, Bilk and Wool mized largest line of Black goods in town Garnan's oonlerences, a. | | mand of her First Sunday in revenge for having been | state, which i= the | ed here this afternoon, was under com Officer, The An- { choria's main shaft is broken and she | lies under canvas about seventy miles of I cape Spear, bearing east south-east The passengers and crew were all well, —— A A— On Trial for Murder Mapnin, Caleote, the October 7.—~Father | Mgr. Palm | Spain, who killed priest Isquierdo, bishop of Madrid, on il . 4 ’ y . 3 | .. | lenced as a priest, attempted durin : ight | tation of anarchy which bas been wit- i g I pM ring the progress of his trial to-dsy to resd to r of the nar and ordered the manuscript toa 0 jucge Ww pepein, ¢ EK dneys. [no SLOmAch anda Lave rinary Dili A mj wrted to the |} neys and | by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, ach lity of these fusing more actis or wh I most Lory with ad them t} nt toni e: ) iitiona vigor, sniahle N ' better to undergo the wea the discharging in Bn by the channel for impurities from their usefulness healthfully stin tain morbid Organs, mposed uj the nature ) er, ns they are ane of certair blood, the ea the ay niall r In cer ns of these import fall into a» usual What then oar e than a g them condit ant they sluggi percursor of disease, 1 be the Rg MTV IC ) i } ny > them k iv slothful No maladies are more perilous than those which atfect the mea i ch greater o rity when peril should be highly esteems d. —— ~-Subseribe for the Denocrar ~ Beads, Fringes, Gimmps and Buttons "BROWN'S" IRON - fod BITTERS, WILL CURE. “%* HEADACHE jo INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS hal DYSPEPSIA . NERVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA \ CHILLS axp FEVERS TIRED FEELING «wi GENERAL DEBILITY . 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