Ehe Centre Demoona, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT is pub lished every Thursday morning, at Bellefonte, Contre County, Pa, TERME Onah (1 ad #RI00 wirin nn abovms ssn issn If not paid in advance ALIVE PAPER-devoted to theinterests of the whole people. Payments madewithin three months will be con sidered in advance, No paper will bediscontinued untilarrearages are paldoxcept atoption ot publisbers. Papersgolngoutof the county mustbe paid for in advance. Any personprocuring us ten cash subscribers will present acupy free of charge. Our extensive circulation makesthis popes an un. reliably snd profitable medium for Vartiuing. ave the mostample facilities for JOB WOR all kinds of Books, Tracts, rinting, &c. in the amily We nd are prepared to print rogrammes, Posters, Uommercial tostatyle ana at the lowest possi le rates. All vdvertisements for a loss tera than thremonths . cents per line for the first three insertions and b line for each additions! Insertion . Special aotices one-half more, Bditorir] notices 15 centapertine., Locay Notions 10 conta per line. Aliberaldiscount fs made to personsdvertisingby quacter halfyear oryear asfollows: SPAOROOCURIED 20 LOCRO8... cue cox vax sos sonre suppor A ——————————— ; Foreign advertisements must bo paid for before in Sertien, except on Jeary contracts, when halfyearly payments’ advance will be required, orizicat Noricas, 15 cents per line each insertion. Nothing Inserted for less than 50 cents. Business Norioes, in the editorialoolamns, 18 conts or line pach insertion. DIRECTORY: DISTRICT AND COUNTY OFFICERS. Congress, Hon. J50. PATTON, State Senator, Hon, W, W. Berrz, Clearfield, /Bepresentatives, Hon. J, A. Woonwanp, Hon. L. Raowe Pr aident * Judge 49th Dist, Contre and Huntingdon Hon. A, 0. Furst, Bellefonte, Ascociate Judges, Hou. CO. Muxsow Hon. Dayies Ruoans, County Commissioners, Jno. CO, Hrspansox, Jxo. D. Deon, M.D. Froies, Marrenx, Commissioners’ Clerk, Sheriff, Ron'r Cook, Ju. Deputy Sheriff, R. K. WiLsow, Prothonotary, L. A. Scuarrres, Treasurer, Crave Goss Register and Clerk Orphans’ Court, Jxo. A. Rupr Recorder, Jxo, ¥, Haste, Deputy Recorder, Will Perlstine, District Attorney, J. C. Mersn, Coroner, Dr. H. K. Hoy, County Detective, Capt A, Mutoaw, LODGES, Bel'afonts Lodge No. 258 A. ¥. M_, meets on Tues. 3 t ght on or before every full moon. Bole o Chapter No. 341, meets on the first Fri vy night of every month, Constans Commandery No. 33, K. T., Yriday night of every m suth, Osntre Lodge No. 153, 1. 0. O. F. meet every Thurs. lay evening at 7 o'clock at 1. 0. O. F. Hall, opposite sush House. Bellefonte Encampment Nt and fourth Mondays of each = posite the Bush House, Bellefonte Council No. 279, S10 every Tuesday evening in Bush Arcade, Logan Branch Council No, 141, Junior Order U M. meets every Friday evening Ballefonts Cunclarve No. 111.1. O. 1. meets in Har ris’ Now Building the second and fourth Friday eve ning of each month, Bellefonte ¥ neibles Co, *“B." 5th Reg. NX. G. P meets in Armory Hall avery Froday evening. ou the second 72, meats the second hin the Hall op~ A.M. meats A CHURCHES Presbyterian, Howard street. Rov. Wm. Laurie Pastor Services every Sunday at 10-30 a. wand 7 p a. Bunday Behooi (Chapel) ot 230 ru Meeting (Chapel ) Wednesday at 7-209. un M. EB Church, Howard and Spring Streets, Rev. D B. Monrose, Pastor, Services every Sunday at 10.30 Mm. and 7 r. x Sanday School at 3-0 Fr. x Meoting Wednesday st 7-30». %, 8¢. John's Protestant Episcopal Church, Lamb and Allegheny streets, Rev, J. Owwald Davis, Rector Borvices every Punday ot 1030 a. x, snd Tr. x Prayer Meoting Wednesday and Friday evenings St. John's Boman Catholic, Bast Bishop Street, Rev P. McArdie Pastor. Mas at § and services 1830 a. x. sad Tr x Reformed, Linn and Spring streets, Rev. W. 11. .H yf Pastor. Services ev ry Sunday at 10.30 4. » 7 rm, Sunday School st 2.80 ». x. Prayer Mooting Wednesday evening at 7-30, Lutheran, Bast High street, Rev. Thos. T. Steck, Pastor Services every Sunday at 1030 4 ¥. and Tr, a. Sunday School st 330 vr. m. Prayer Mosting at 7-30 Wednsaday evening. United Brothers, High sad Thomas Streets, Rev Wertman, Pastor, Services avery other Sunday at 1030 a. w.and Tr. x. Sanday School at § 4. nu. Pray or Mooting Wednesday at 7-00 pr. x, A.M. E Church, West High Street, Rev, Mortis, Pastor. Bervices every Bunday morning and sviling YT. MC A, Spting aid High Streets. Mesting and Serv: nday at § # mw. Library snd Beading Room open from § A.M. to 10 ». x, daily, — ———— a ADDITIONAL LOCAL. The Pansylvania Railroad Company's Florida Tours. Nojopportuaity of making a delight- ful trip to the South has ever present. ed itself in so attractive a shape as that which the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's personally conducted pleasure tours to Florida offer to the people of this section. The tours have been arranged by the Tourists Bureaa of the Passenger Department, snd will be conducted under the per- sonal supervision of the Tourist Agent sod Chaperon. A special train of Pullman Palace Bleeping Cars will convey the party through to Jacksonville on the fast- est schedule ever made on similar a oc. casion. The train will leave New York on the morning of January26th snd February 8th, Phadelphis about noon, and arrive in Jacksonville for supper the next evening, stoppping for meals at convenient points en route, The round-trip tickets, which beside the railway fare in both directions will inclade meals en route, sleeping. osr accommodations going and return. ing, and one day's board at the Everett Hotel, Jacksonville, will allow a stay of about two weeks in the flowery Btate. The rate from New York is $47.00, and from Philadelphia aod all points South thereof $4500, Tickets at correspondingly low rates will be sold from all principal stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad system, Prayer Prayer | This is not only by far the cheapest, but at the same time the most desir- ahle, Southern tour ever presented. The dates too are well timed, as they cover the choicest portion of the Florida season, which has as 8 great attraction this winter the Bub Tropical Exposition at Jacksonville and the opening of the magnificent new hotels at St. Avgustine, The time limit of the tickets permits of an extended trip through the State. Names may be registered now for either date by calling at the ticket agencies of the company, ITCHING PILES, Bymproms Moisture; intense fich ating. Ing; most at night; worse by a, TF ator: Uiverate, becoming vary aire. BARRE J OD suave slops the ftohing ad biseding, heals ln many casos removes the _ EWAYNE & SON_F his. . er ox yo IR druggists. by mall for i” Buoxiex's Axxica Sarve, ~The Best Salve inthe world for Cats, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,- Chapped hands, Chilblaint Corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. Zier & Son, ————— ~— English Spavin Limmant remove, all Hard, Sof, or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes {rom horses, Blood Spavin Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Stifles Sprains, Sere and Swollen Throat, Coughs, Eto. Save $50 by use of one bottle, Warrant- ed. Sold by F. Potts Green, Druggist, Bellefonte Pa, 8-44-1y. . - —A Woman's Discovery —Another wonderfnl diseovery hss been made and that too by a lady in this county. Dis ease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood Ju ov erest tests, but her vilal organs were undermined snd death seemed immi- | nent. For three months she coughed | incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New | Discovery for Consumption snd was so mnch relieved on taking the first dose that she slept all night and with one | bottle has been miraculously cured. | Her name is Mr. Luther Lutz. Thus write W. C. Hamrick & Co, of Shelby, { N.C.—Get a free trial bottle at J. | Zeller & Son's Drug Store, | -—— i =—Coxsuxrrion Suvmeiy Curep,—To | that I bave a positive remedy for the { above named disease. By its timely | use thousands of hopeless cases have { been permanently cured. I shall be ! glad to send two bottles of my remedy | rrex to any of your readers who have "| consumption if they will send me their i express and office address Respectfully, T. A. Swocon, M. C. 181, Pearl St. New York. post 46-6m. . - - | =Druskesxsxnss ox vie Ligvow Hamr | Posimivery Correo sy Apnisisterise De | Haixe's Goroexy Seeciric. lt be | given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person | is absolutely harmless and wiil effect » | permanent and speedy cure, whether | the patient is 8 modersts drinker or an | aloobolic wreck. Thousands of drunk- ards have been made temperate men { who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and to- day believe they quit drinking of ‘heir own free will. IT NEVER FAILS T eo system once impregnated with the Specific it becomes an utter im powibili- ty for the liquor appetite to ex st. For ticu ars, ote, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC 00, 185 Race st, Clncin- uti, O, cn IAKking 1! mf —— ot ~Tus Vezvior Usaximovs-W, D. Salt, Druggist, Bippus, Ind., testifies: I ean reccommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles and was cured of Rheumatiem of 10 years standing. Abrabam Hare, druggist, Ohio, affirms: The best selling medicine | have ever handled in my 20 years experience, is Electric Bitters. Thousands of others have added thier testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all disesses of the Liver Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at Zeller & son's Drug Store. lh Tur odoriferous molecule of musk must be incomprehensibly small, when we are told the os One in of musk had, in a radius of ninety fet, dine engaged in one day. No microscopical power has yet been conceived to enable the human eye to see one of these atoms, vet the organs of smell have the sensi tiveness to detect them. We cannot ime avine their smallness, as it is stated that the same grain of musk undergoes alwol- utely no diminution in weight, A single drop of the oll of thyme, ground down with a piece of sugar and a little alcohol will communicate its odor to twenty-five gallons of water, Haller kept for forty years papers perfumed with one grain of ambergris. Alter this time the odor was as strong as ever, enave has oval. uated a molecule of camphor sensible to the smell to 2202584000 of a in, Boyle has observed that one drachm of asaloetida exposed to the open air had lost in six da She Siguth grain, from which Keill concl in gua minute it had lost MoCOY-HATFIELD FEUD. REVOLTING RECORD OF INHU MAN BUCHERIES, An Entirely Family BExterminated, Root and Branch Two Bound and 8hot and One Man and Two Children Locked in Their House and the Building Burned Down. Cuarnesron, W, Va, Jan. 19. The climax has at last been reached iv the inhuman record of butcheries that have made the bloody feud be- tween the Hatfields, of Logon county, W. Va, and the McCoys of Pike county, Ky., the most revolting re- cord of crime ever known in these re- givos, Word has just been reached here of a roid made by the Hatfield gang on the house of Bim McCoy, a brother of Randal McCoy, whose house had been burned several weeks ago, and a number of his family killed. Determined this time to wipe out the balance of the McCoys tribe, the Hatfield. buchers surrounded the housein great numbers duriog the night and proceeded to storm out McCoy and bis fismily. The firt secured the wife of Mec- Coy, whom the led 10 & tree and se carely bound with ropes. = By ber side they placed her eldest son und riddled them with buockshot, while the father was covered with revolvers by the other part of the butcher gang. This part of the inhuman pro gramme over the next place Sim Me Coy and his two yongest children in prevent escape, and deliberately baro- ed them to ashes in their own home. As usual no arrests have been made, for the victorious Hatfields are stong- ly barricated in a mountainous forest in the wilds of West Virginia, and posse, This bloody feud, which seems to bave ended with the extermination of McCoys root and branch began sever al years ago, when one of the Hat- | the Editor.—Please inform your readers fields had a fatal encounter with a | McCoy on the Kentucky side of the | river. | A Hatfield : | relatives swooped down on the Mec was stabbed, and bis { Coys, took them captives and held | them prisoners untill Ellison Hatfield | died, whom they had stabbed, when | the Hatfields conveyed the three Me. Coy boys to to the seene of the alter | cat.on, stipped them, tied them to a pawpaw bush, shot them to death, sod lefs the bodies in that position. has nevn weged between the Hatflelds and the McCoys, Hatfiel ts party visited Since this time a regular war Duuse, ing hight she was shot dead by the grug outside, #no were concealed; The son of Calvin next appeared, sod he was shot dead, Mrs. MoCoy made her appearance, in escaping from the burning building and was shot in the head and dangerously wounded. Randall McCoy escaped from the burning building with his shot gun, and although a volley was discharged at him he escaped unhurt and opened fire upon the attacking party. He is known to have killed one of the gang by the name of Chambers, and it is said, shot Captain Hatfield in the shoulder and putthe rest to flight. Aswoon as the burial of Mrs. McCoy and her two sons, murdered by the Hatfields, was over, the rest of the Ne Coys orgainzed a posse and visited the Hatfield settlement in West Virginia for the purposeof anni- hilating the gang. The pose went to the Hatfield house, and, finding no one at home, they repaired to the woods to meditate for a few moments, Their secrecy was of short duration, for the Hatfield gang were soon upon them and a regular war ensoed. After the smoke of the battle had cleared away it was fouud that the Hatfield party were badly worsted, three of their number were killed, while none of the McCoy posse were burt: Those known 10 be killed were Johmson Hatfield, Thomas Chambers and James Voce, Vance was shot soven times Satisfied with their day's work, the tqe McCoy posse returned to their setilement to await develop men in the McCoy neighborhood, and had to leave in consequence: He had be.u a bold, desperate fellow, | neck by her brothe and fell dead. the house, fastened them securely Jto | Land arm fataly. would make short work of a sheriff 4 i A short time ago the | the residence | of the McCoys, and set fire to the | Alsoara, his eldest daughter, | wus the first to open the door, sod | make her appearance, aud in the glar- | ments, Vance had killed several] There are rewards aggregating $2,000 offercc by the State of Ken. ticky for the srrest of the Hatfields | and their delivery to the jailer of | Pike County but no one SUBJECT. FOR THOUGHT. The right of private judgment Is ab | solute in every American citizen, To him nothing is posible who is seems to 'olways dreaining of his pus. possibili- make the attempt to take them ag Y% they are strongly barricad«d, One of the uvumber constantly | stauds guard, sud they defy the | authorities, but retributive justics is now likely to speedily follow, as this | last act has stirred up that whole section, No ove can tell the end, Randall | McCoy is still loose, He has lost wife aud family. his brother's family is | now utterly wiped out,and he will live for nothiug but bloody r venge. eis mans All Eflledbut the Mother ¥ Sax Digco, Cal, January 20.—A | those women who “There are no greater prudes than : ave some secret Ww Lide, ~~(iod has placed the genius of women in their hearts; because the works of this genius are always works of love, ~=In the great majority of things, habit is a greater plague than ever aMicted | I'gypt; in religious character it is a grand felicity. =Happiness is a blessing often missod Hy those who run after pleasure, and generally found by those whe sufier | pleasure to run after them. ~Every event that a man wonld mas. ter must be mounted on the run, and ne man ever-esught the reins-of a thought except as it galloped by him. £m Love is not altogether a dalirinm, vet it has many points in common thers with | I call it rather a discerning of the in year ago a raocher in Mora Canyon, | finite in the finite, of the idea made named Lewis Bloue, went west, Dare ing his absence a family named Goen | real. ~Truth is the object of our under. | standing, as good is of our will : and the consistidg of a widow, two 800s, and a { understanding Can no more be delighted daughter. took posession of his ranch snd cabin. Oo Stone's retura he in- stituted legal proceedings to eject the pariies. His title to the property was confirmed, and on last Wednes- | day, when Sheriff Breidloy went to take possession, the whole family of | Goeos faced lhe officers ers, frooa Mes. Goen, who sat.at the door, | She seized 8 gio and shot him in the face. In the melee that followed citi- zen Reed was fatally wounded by | with revole Brevibloy suntchek a revol ver 1 40 BOW Pery Goen, A married daughter of | Mrs. Goen was accidently shot in the Pery Gen is shot through the head His sister and broth- er were dead when the officers return. Mrs, 3 ed with wosoded. Goen still bold the fort declaring she will not leave the piace alive, -> Murderous Steps in the Dark, 24 Richard Les.er was assassinated in Mrs. New Y., January London last night home from the house of a neighbor, when a man came up behind her, threw ber down, cut her throat and then away. He was reen by the neighbors, | who gave the sisrm Ne RBARSEIN, 3 | . Ww jj Ose name f Luge rriesl, Wis traced to his house, arrested and lodged | in jail in this city {he woman is not dead. but her vondition is eritiosl. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This der never varies. A marvel of strength and wholesomencss, More sconomioal then the ordinery kinds, avd sannot be sold in com tion with the multitede of low test short weight alum or waders. Sold enly In ease. ROYAL ear por AKING POWDER OU, 108 Wall street, Now York A UDITORS NOTICE—~The un. 4d derdgned, an anditor appointed the Or) phan's Court of Centre County ta make of thie fubde in the hands of the sliministrator of the astate of the late George 0. Zeigler, of Philipsburg, decenned, hereby gives notios that he will mest the in interest at his office in the borongh of Jefonte, on Friday, January 55th, A, DD, Fry BLE, 1050 a.m, for that purpose, FRANK KB MN Anditor rity, FEMALE REGULATING ALLS, : . rd PATNLE! a Hk {in the gar len | the dew of heaven with the wind, they let fall at each | rood She was on her way | ran | have a fe | { with & lie than the will can chose an 4 p- | parent evil. Troe love is eternal, infinite, and al wavs like ifqelf; it is equal and pure, without violent demonstrations: it is seen with white hairs, and is aways young in the heart. ! ~o0od listeners, whether at the table or cisewhers are as indispensible as good taukers for the jest of the story owes the Tife of its success more to the ear of the | lsener than to the narrator. ~1f wo were all less dispose | to eriti. | clos and more ready 10 1ake on trust, we shoul | get on a vast deal better than we to allow for differences would be the Lest way 0 come into harmony of line, Christians are like the several flowers that have each of them which being shaken other's whereby they jointly nour and become nourisbers of ., are ished, Lier, Thera are souls in the world which tt) . } - meaning to ® shine of more impo s 10 A Zeal The Manners are AW 4 i pot he laws deper nere 4 ure 3} ther aw Operatic ul in. lhey give HOT 10 Our fives inerenoe 1 wo well grounded in the without exer i body ; be may be crowded with knowledge, yel, without mental a t.vtiy, have a feeble mind ; and like he way be well right doing, yet without the habit of practicing them, he may bave a jeeble ioral chiameter that bas po power 10 re- sist tend ptation and no courage to do his duty. ‘leaching and training must go hand in hand ; right feeling and right. -A man may } aws ol heaith, yet, isle Ww. 00 doing must keep pace with right knowing | it we are 0 balt a dutiful child, an up. | right mah, of a righteous Nation. «The thotght of the supernatural abid # with man, do what he will. It visits the most callous; it interests the most sceptical. For a time even for a long time—it may lie asleep in the breast, either amidst the sordid despair of the proud, rich, and young en oyments ol life; but it wakes up in curious ine quiry or dreadful anxiety. In any case, it is a thought of which no man can be reasonably independent. 19 so far as he retains his reasonable being and pre- serves the consciousnes of moral suscep tivilities and relations, in #0 far will hus thought of a higner world — of a lie en- closing and influencing his present life be a powetiul and pracucal thought with him, - LA Att, A Invapere Drenmen To transform men into all sorts of be ings, both vegetable and ani from sweet soented Sowers to pigs and pred. atory animals, yea even into rocks of salt, was a favorite pastime with all the divinities and cians of old. Butthe transformation of a happy couple into a pair of cannon is something incompar- able--reserved to the diviuity of the island of Java in Fast Indian archipelago, Setama was the wisest of the wise men of Java, and prime min- ister and governor at the same time, and his wife, atomi, the most beautiful and most adorable of women and an invala- able belpmate in all ber husband's oger- ous dues of government, Ono night King Sari had a droam that the Javanese god had made him a pros ent of a pair of the wost Desutifal cane non in the word, He called on his prime minister and sent him off to find the cannon. The minister wok his faith. as they could not thout them. That each | versed in theories of i Dr. Schenck’s Mandrake Pills PURELY VEGETABLE AND STRICTLY RELIABLE. Y They act pirecTLY and PROMPT - LY on the Liver and Stomach, restoring the constipated organs to healthy activity, and are a positive and perfectly safe cure for Constipation, Liver Com- plaint, Sick Headache, Bilious- ness, and all other diseases ari- sing from a disordered condi- tion of the Liver and Stomach. They are the only reliable vege- table Liver Pill sold. They are Perfectly HARMLESS. They are PURELY VEGETABLE. TRY THEM. For Sale by all Druggiete. Price 25 ote. per box; 2 boxes for 60 ota; or sent by mall, postage free, on roouipt of price. Dr. J. HK. Schenck & Son. Philad's # Tue Most Extensive ‘SHADELAND' = Live Stock Establish- ment in the PERCHEDN, NORMAN, OR FRENCH DRAFT HORSES, ENGLISH SHIRE HORSES, STANDARD-BRED TROT- TERS, CLEVELAND BAYS ass FRENCH COACHERS, SADDLE AND CARRIAGE MORSES, os, extent of business, sod low rates of transportation, NO OTHE A WORLD a A IAEA ENT in Oe PRICES LOW! TERMS EASY! Visitors welcome, Corr pond solicited. Circulars free. POWELL BROTHERS, # Springboro, Crawford Co., Pa. Whee you write mention this pape. -We kinds of plain and fancy JOB PRINTING and BOOK BINDIXG All work werravted, sod guarantesd, BLANK BOOKS of all descriptions made to order, and all Kinds of papers me guzines snd pers Odicies hound 10 the Les for she least money, CENTEE Dexocnat and see for vourself, B. & B. Bargains Extraordinary are pow prejasred to satisfaction ¢tvie and Call »t the LK ne DryGoods &W inter aps Having made recently o sumber of very advanta- geous purchases closing stocks, etc, we are offering now in vor diferent departments, vaines which bate Bever been sxoslied, These are ABSOLUTE BARGAINS, {is : £ : i i Hi HHT 14 £ i : i PF - ¥ z so, 115, 117, 119, 121 F. deral Street, ALLEGHENY, PA. PR Write our Mall Order Depaitment for mm ha and informateon, Drs.J. N. &J. B. HOBENSACK. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICES, 40 Yours Retabbiated, 200 North Second St, Philade!pbia, Pa, Rogoinr Rogletored Ploysicians | and sre still ene gaged tn the reatiment sed cure of ofl oases of nerves debility sud special Sleosses, honrs from & a.m. 00 2p wm. and foe S108 pow on Busdays, Coneuliation sles oy mail silly oom We are better equipped now than ever before to turn out work from our book bindery. Give ues oall and be eonviaced of our work.
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