we ———— Fhe Centre Semorrat, HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT is pun Hahod every Fhursdny morning, st Bellefonte, Centie County, Ya TERME Cush in ad vance A 80 LE 0ot paid in ad VABGE wm sssmevnss ALIVE PAPEL ~devotes to thelnterests of th whi Payments made within three months will be con A ce ou advan puiple. continued untilarrearages are 4 oh publishers Papers going out ol the county must be paid fog iu dvance " Any porsonprocuring us tou onsh subsoribers will saeit a oops Tres of charge Po Ye circulation makes this paper ah uo. anually relinbis and profitable medium for advertising, Wo have the most ample facilities for JUB WORK ond are prepared to print sll kinds of Books, Tracts, rogrammes. Posters, Commercial printing, &c., in the test style ana at the lowest possible rates, All wivertisements for a loss term than thremonths osnts per line for the first three {nsertions,and b lone for each additions) insertion . Special aotices Loehinl f more Bditorir! notices 13eantapetiing, Lwoas Novices 10 cents per line, Alibersldiscount is made to personsadvertisingby quarter half year, oryeal ssfollows : SPAQROCCURIED LhER BFPO). iens cossnnneense | $0 $8812 ines id A, 7/10, 10 canon etag SAA fois’ 2 or b inches)... 10 inches). 20 laches... Nothing inserted for less than 50 cents, Business Novices. in the editorial columna, 15 conte er line sach insertion, DIRECTORY. DISTRICT AND COUNTY OFFICERS, Congress, Hon Jno. PATON. Btate Senator, Hon. W, W. Barer, Clearfield, Beprosentatives, Hon. J, A. Woonwano, Hon. L. Ruoxe, Pr aldent Judge 49th Dist, Centre and Zantingdon Hon. A. O. Furst, Bellefonte, fssociate Judges, Hon. 0. Musson Hon. Davis Ruoans, Couaty Commissioners, Jxo. OC. Hexprnsox, Jue. D. Decxan, M.D Fuvrex Commissioners’ Clerk, Marreny Sheriff, Roa’ Coox, Ju. Deputy Eheriff, R. K. Witsox, Prothonotary, L. A. Scuacrrza Treasurer, Crars Go Register and Clerk Orphans’ © Recorder, Jyo, F, Hanran, Deputy Recorder, Will Peristine District Attorney, J. OC, Mares, Coroner, Dr H. K. Hoy, County Detsctiv spt as DUES Bel'sfonts Lodge No, 2808, A iy + kit on or before avery fall moon Bale ® "hapter No, M1, meets co the first Fri ay vight of ever; month, Constans Commandery N cond riday night of every mon Centres Lodge No 153. 1.0.0 Pom 3 ay svening st 7 0 Kat .0.¢ Hail, opposite jush House Bellefonte Eacampment No, 72 Sad fourth Mondays of each = posite the Bush Louse, seil No. 279, fT. A y evening in Bush Arcade Logan Beanch Connell Na. 14) meets the second hin the Hall of MM. meels jor 1 {eral aid, if § YM. meets on Tues- | ' + | ing vast tracls In ~Consumprion Sumsry Curen,—To the Editor. — Please inform your readers that [ have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely ue thousands of bopeless cases have been permanently cured. | shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy rie 10 any of your readers who have consuwption if they will send me their express and post office address Respeoifully, T. A. Swocvn, M. C. 181, Pearl St, 46-6m., New York. — ~Drunkenwess or Toe Liquor Hamr Positivery Corep sy Apninistexing Dr. Harxg's Goon Speciric,~It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it; is absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is » moderates drinker or an alooholic wreck. Thousands of drunk- ards have been made temperate wen who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and to- day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. IT NEVER FAILS, T eo system once impregnated with the Specific it becomes ni utter impossibili- ty for the liquor appetite to ext. For articu ars, ec, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO, 185 Race st, Cincin- nti, O, D. Hoyt Druggist, —Wonprrrur Cunes—W & Co., Woolesn'e and Retail ol Rome Ga. say ing Dr. Kiog'e Ne Bitters and Buckie s Aruiea never handled reme- Ne have been sell- Discovery, Electric Salve for four years, Hav dies that sell ox well, or give such uoi- versal satisfac There have teen some wonderful cures effi cted by those wedicines io this city J LL Severrl cases ol pronounced Consmp- tion bave been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Dis covery, taken in convection uith Eleo- 0 guarantee them J. Zeller and Soa. Se tric Bitters, LY a ,—— ToBuild a Monster Canal FL | ment Paso, uary 11 a move- » Western Texas and New Mex 8 0 iu Sothern 0 Lo secure fed- in building a from two hundred and thirty miles loug, for the purpose of reclaim- | IOnsier canal hundred to 1wo i | Sigel, and the superintendent of the in- Sunday Thoughts. Charity, like the sun, brightens every object on which it shines They who are so officiously occupied about their neighbors, have little leis. ure aud less inclination to observe their own defects. Every man has his work alloted, his talent committed to him, by dae improvement of which he might in one way or other, serve God, pro- mote virtue, and be useful in the world. To be entirely unemployed and idle, is the preogative of no one, in any rank of life. In the great circle of human affairs there is room for every one to be busy and well employed in his province, without encroaching upon that of others, There is indeed no man so seques- tered from active live, but within his own narrow sphere he may fiod some opportunities of doing good, of eauli- valing friendship, promoting peace, and discharging many of those lesser offices of humanity and kindoess which are within reach of everyone, and which we all owe to one another, —Sunday National, As Grand as Pickett's Charge. In 1864 the section of the Valley of Virginia in which the Virginia Mili. tary Institute was sitoated was threat | ened by the army of General Franz stitute was ordered by General Breck. inridge, in command of the Valley district, to march the cadets to his as~ | sistance. The corps embraced 250 boys, and on May 12, 15864 left Lex. | ington with a section of artilery to | act as a reserve for General Breckin- | ridge, if possible, to be used freely in | battle, if necessary. On Bunday, May | 15, the forces of General Breckinridge | d that are now posed to start the the Rio Grande | Murto, in New slong the high- | arid wasls, Ii 1» | canal at a pois | above Jargado D | Mexico, and ry Mo i the village of New Market. {dered to the front and met the army of geveral Sigel, The ex- | igencies of the couflict soon convinced | Geveral Brecinridge that the cadets must be sent forward. They were or- | in Recent Lynchings. Parxerspuro, W, Va, Jan. 11,— The Rev. Thomas P, Ryan, a noted Methodist minister, was brutally murdered last October, He lived Rosne county, forty miles from her and was shot down in the presence of bis family. Mr. Ryan had just re turned from conference with $400, and the purpose of the murder was evidently robbery, Within two or three days after that three young wen, Robert avd George Duff aud Chester Coon, were bratally lynched for the murder. It has been the pre- vailing opinion that the lynchers and wurderers were the same parties, snd that they lynched innocent men to cover their own crime. Biuce the events just stated took place, Detec- in BON tives Alfred Burnett and Daniel Cun. | ningham have been working up the | case, and last night, for the first time, made public the facts in regard to the matter. Cuanciobham says that about the time the ‘sar broke out 8 wumber of families same from Clinch river, Rus- sell county, Va. and squatted on the Bruen estate without either buying or leasing the land, & secret band was organized which was to run the neigh- ' | divi tend | Fat Proflis of Cotton Mille Fav River, Jao, 100—Four years the eotion vboy of Pull River bas we as during the One mill pays a another 18 | per cent; 17 per cent; one 184 I ng 3 por eenty, sod three these dividends are | pai I on ¢hiber watered stock or ac le simulated capital, it shows that the | New England capitalists are making enormous profits on the labor of the women and children who work io the protected coton industry, How much the tariff is for the ‘‘protection” of i bor is shown by to-day's LiL iM i YOAT (u i « i p cent; 12 § ent. A America strike, Oue hundred and fifty weavers struck work at Wampanoag mill No. 2 this noon. They complain that the overseer, wh) was recently sppoiated, has discharg d old haods 10 make way for operators of French uatioaslity. A committee has been appointed to {demand the discharge of the oversees | and second baud. The strikers have voted not to return to work uoder that management, borhood as 1t pleased sud protect | their “rights,” ss squatters The | | : most of the arrests of the band since | 1874 bave been made by members of his family rod by the Daffs. In re- | : {gard to the more receot doings of the | band the names of thirty-seven mem- bers, the pass word ete., is given. The “consolidated band” bad meet ings every week, nad at every meet. ing they took a new oath to divulge voihing upon the penalty of death. About three weeks before Mr. Ryan was murdered they held a meeting at Keutuck, at which that they proceed to lynch Cunviogham, George and Robert Duff, Frank Sbamblia, Doe. Jones and Jack Parsons. The motion it was moved Was BEAT | seconded but was voted down by a very small majority. The next week & meeting was held at the same place and the same motion was made snd lost by a small majority. At this Absolutely Pure. This powder never #rength and whole the ¢ » varie. A marvel of purity, of a! deeeri J J - 9 i" M4 i H : ¢ FEAR EAN “i b "ip. 4 LI%D 4 ETA LR Y RELIAS. 2, VaripRoMyrr, [J TERT SPR Hated organs wl re a o Cure (ome. " VECETABLE. {ER 1m rte por hog, Ft sung fowe, an J 1h Yobeuek & ton Plifllads “SHADE a A” R 1 Tue Most Exvenwve Pure Bred Live Stock Establish- ment in the Worle. New Ymportations arriving from time te time individual eronllence sad choles breeding, ay CLYDESDALE HORSES, PERCHMEON, NORMAN, OR FRENCH DRAFT HORSES, EXGUISH SHIRE HORSES, STANDARD-BRED TROY- TERS, CLEVELAND BAYS ams FRENCH COACHERS, SADDLE AND CARRIAGE HORSES, ICELAND AND BHETLAND PONIES, HOLSTEN-FRESIAN AnD BEVDN CATTLE. Our eomtomers b yeary differen oes, because of our - eqnaled AM rr Rr of - low rates of ir Rusporiatlon, NO OTHER ESTABLISH WORLD offers wach advantages nx rr a oo PRICES LOW! TERMS EASY! Visitors wel e. Correspond solicited. Clroulars free. pOWELL BROTHERS, Springboro, Crawlord Co., Pa. When you write mention this a row prejared lo do a plein and faney JOB PRINTING and BOOK BINDIXG. All work warraoted, sud satisfaction guaranteed BLANK BOOKS prions made to order, and k ’ A ! i 3 ¥ oi . ME. Tis avery Friday evening. { lands of the Rio tirande Valley as charging meeting four of the members, for whom Bellefonte Cunelave No. 111.1 O. IT. meets in Har ris’ New Baildiaog the second and fourth Friday sve fug of en oth 0 TT s Pancibilen Co . meets in Armory Hall every Friday svening CHURCHES Presbyterian. Howard street, Fev ms. last tor Sanday at 10-30 nd T » School (Chapel) at N ‘hapel) Wednesday st 7 M. BE Church, Howard and Spring Stre t, Rarvicew every Sunday at 16.30 4 Prayer Rervicss avery Hr... noe, Past 3 7 ru Sanday School st 2-30 r. wm ating Wednesday at 7.30 p. w, 8.. John's Protestant Episcopal Church, Lamb and Allegheny streets, Rev, J. Oswald Davis, Rector Services avery Bunday of 1030 4 w, and Tr.» Prager Mesting Wednesday and Friday evenings. 8t. John's Roman Ustholic," Bast Bishop Street, Rev, P. MeArdle Pastor. Mass at § and services 19-00 4 x. sod Tr. x Reformed, Linn and Spring streets, Rev. WW. H. .H Bayder Pastor. Services ew ry Sunday at 10-30 4. x, and 7 vr. %, Sanday Scheel at 2-30 ». x. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7-30, Lutheran, Bast High street, Rov, Chas. T. Steck, Pastor Bervices every Sundsy at 1030 s. %. and 7 r, ®. Sanday School at 330 p, 2. Prayer Meeting ot 1-30 Wednesday evening. United Brothera, High snd Thomas Streets, Rev Wertman. Pastor, Services every other Sunday st 10-30 a. %. and 7 p.m. Sanday School at 9 A. wm. Pray or Mooting Wednesday at 7-30». un. A.M. E Church, West High Street, Rov. Norris, Pastor. Fervices avery Sundar morning and svenin, Y.M C. A, Bpring and High Streets. Gene Mosting snd Serv Sunday std» x. Library and Reading Room open from § 4. &. 10 10 ». uw, dally. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. ITCHING PILES, Bryer ome Molstare; intense (tohing and sting. ing; mos ot night; worse by scratching. If allowed to soutinuy tumors form, which often bleed and ulowrate, beooming v sore, wares Owe est tops the Itohing and bl In many cases removes the . effoncious in curing all Fin I D BWAYSE & SON, i", Fil Adiphia. Warnn's OrerMenT can be obtained ruggista, 5A by mall for 50 Canta. p————— Buoxrex's Arxica Satve. ~The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblaiot Corus, and all skin eruptions, and posi. tively cures Pilea, or no pry required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac: tion, or money refunded . Price 25 cents per box. For saleby J. ZerLen & Sow, —- - English Spavin Limmant remove, all Hard, Sof, or Culiousad Lumps and Blemishes from horves, Blood Spavin Curbs. Splints, Sweeney, Biifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Thy, Coughs, Ete, Bave $50 by use of 01 « bottle. Warrant ed. Sold by F. Pott Gren, Druggist, Bellefonte Pa. 8-44-1y. W— psi waPensonst~Mr, N. H. Frohlichstein of Mobile’ Ala., writes: | take great pleasure in reccommending Dr. Kings new discovery for Cousumpiion, having used it for a severe atiack of Bromobitis and Catarrh. It gave me instant relief and entirely cured me and I have not been aflicted since. 1 also bag to state I bad tried other remadies with no good result, Have also nied Electrio Bitters and Dr. King's New Lite Pills, both of which I ean recom mend. Dr. Kiog's New Discovery for Con. sumption, sui Colds, ia sold on Reg. N. GQ. P| | . + | ence of citizens of | | far below El PP.» | ticable, The Jed: is found prac- goverment will in the form of the ground that | | be asked for a «un { of & grant of such A canal w ring on the mar. | ket large tra | that Are now wor 4 varoment land A coufer- Paso and dels -w, gates from Souths New Mexico was held here yesierds that one or mor be sent to Wash ogi on to farth i plan. Old Suther nu Homess, sind it is probable resenialives w | i hie A great many plantations lo off r- ent parts of the ~outh, which were ooce well ko wu or their size, ‘he maguificene of Lhe residences upon them, the hospitality of their owuers Or on account of the promivence of the families which jossessed them, are vow falliug inw ruins The reason of this is, perhap«, (hat the land has been worked so long without being fertilized thas it has become poor, or it may be that (hose in whose possess ion it bas paced lack the energy snd skill which are required to make it pay under the prescat system of labor, Ove of these famous old places in Liverty county, iu this State, was was lately sold to a colored man for $2,500, only a part of the purchase price required st ouce. It Is known as Laurel View, and is within two miles of the historie town of Bunbury. It was the home of the gifted John Elliot, and « very beautifel home it was. Joon Eiliot represented Georgia in the United States Senate from 1820 to 1826, The planation contains 2,800 acres. It wo purchased during the war of roewdion by Linton Stephens, {a bathe of Alexander H. Stephene ard wes soi 10 the present owner by his heirs, The district in which the planta. tion is situated is noted, from first seitlement of the Biate until the eman- cipation of ihe slaves, for the intelli- jou and wealth of ite citizens, It s now, howovor almost wholly aban- doned to the aolored le, fu great. small farms, sud the superb once the howws of men noted for . guarantee -_— enti. ripe at J, Zoller & Son's | has taken Drug Store, {superb order upon a Federal battery {and is iofantry support, captured the | 4 ew from the band. {this charge, {I had formed a very distinet plantations have Dae” qivide) into |, mansions, | battery sad won the glory of the Fed- | eral defeat. Of the 225 who fifty-six fell, dead or made wounded. This gallant charge by a | battallion of mere boys has been made It was getllog too murderous, with The next week the Duffs and Chess jLoom were lyoched. After George Duff had been fatally wounded by the . lynchers "Squire Taylor ordered the arrest of Bob Duff and Chess Coon. the theme of 8 most stirring and vivid The next evening Squire Gardee or- sketch by Hon Joha 8. Wise of Vir ginia, The Usnicn the charge : “Before the war began | tion of the maoner in which dieciplin- e iroops might be expected to be- have cn the field of battle. Bat in al my observation dering the three years of war I bad seen nothing that corresponded with my expectations 1 bad been with some of our best troops in battle, and I had seen the choicest Confederate troops. On both sides I bad witnessed the fighting of brave and heroic men, but nothing answering 10 my ideal of war, I had never looked on the perfect union of morale and discipline until I saw it in that petty fight at New Market. When that bettle opened I was with my regiment in a strong position in which I had selected for them be hind the crest of a hill, on the front side of which was the field of wheat through which the Cadet battalion charged. I had made my men lie down snd I do not think the Confed- erate troops knew we were there, | sdw the cadets form in line of battle and advance. As 5000 as they moved forward the battery which my regi: ment was supporting opened on them with grape and canister, They closed the gap torn iu their ranks and came on wuching elbow Jas if they were on dnll sud we were practicing upon them with blank cartridges. As they approached us we opened with musket ry at close range. but they came straight on. Ina moment I found myself on the ground with this wound. tempted to stop a bombshell with bare hand as to arrast the charge those regulars with my troops, I glad T was there, for then I saw ~James Henderson Smith in P delphia Times. — {dered them taken to { constable disobeyed orders. Coon was Colonel, who was |isken to Joo Cook's and Daf to | wounded and captured, spoke thus of | some voted to wail until Ben Corn, an uncle of Chesss Coon, | one of the men whom they were going Walton. The Dave Cox's residence for I'hat night the band the night. had a secret CONCEP” | meeting at the Lion Camp school house. It was decided wo Coon and Duff immediately, though Monday. to lynch, was elected and he wocepted the position. They went to Cook's, where Chess Coon was, took him out aod haoged him. They then went to Dave Cox's, took Bob Duff out eut his throat with a knife. He was first stabbed in the stomach snd breast then a gash was cut in his throat and floallay Daf"s bead was held back while une man cat his throat from ear to ear, In reagrd to the murderers being lynched, the detectives say: We have secured evidence to prove that the men who lynched Coon and the Daff boys were the same men that mur dered Rev. Thomas P. Ryan. Of the five or six men employed in the murder of Ryan, not all live in Roan county, We have their names and they are all in that county now with addressed to men and women. The common form fs to threaten destruct- i 7s pt § LE 1 3 g £ 2 lynch | UDITORS NOTICE—The un- Py depeigned, an suditer spporiated by the On plan's Court of Centres County to make $etribution of the funds in the hands of the adoinistrator of the eof the late Goarge WH Teigier, of Philby wabad Bevel y gives potios that he ol] meet the partion sloresl at bis oor in the Borough of 3 un Foiday, January @70h, A. 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