= | OLD SERIES X1, { NEW SERIES XX a -— CE THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ Gen. ident to send the captured flags south, is a Republican, Mrs. Har- led the pulpit ww, Charles Stowe, son of who fil Ward probably be appointed per- her Stowe, Henry Beecher, on W ill pastor of Plymouth church, New A cool wave was reported on its east at the signal office. The tempera- ture bas fallen fifteen to twenty degrees | all it is expected | y the Atlan] night, 22 through the west, and that the, ool wave will react tic states before Wednesday 110018, Il making it unlawfn igaretie r tobac- ar 16 years | mnmsent 2 ol } i he Massa The rtabie sort he Andover ¢ probation, i ro to the law- | the- | They mation as at | of ecision. 7 gy in solut 11 will § he question, } yrobably throw ont prol Tt I 1 ail essential and « a favor fresh start with a The iad been en- nt Sunday in jail. take the responsibilty hing him at his home, and the mer is having his first experi- bars. Probably no New York | doubt for an he lermen cases wi yet it iaby no be convicted infirm and a doubtless prove 3 effect the have been so long drawn out that they are losing the 1 de i bave it of on Again these cases interest they once ha This ought not to be, but still the fact remains, thi no ing Every- improbable of and considered it 1s not that Sharp, the greatest sinner all, Me- will osu (Juade, ape the fate of Jaehne that Dr. McGlynn | not respond to the summons to ap- It Wii is now obvious pear at Rome, To do so within the pre- within the first half of the present week; and if he scribed time, he must start } ito wt i RO, all ne he will suffer expulsion and it is probable that a large namber of his parishioners would follow him, The Church of Rome is nothing if not obeyed by its worshippers, and the pub- lie support given to McGlynn by people of his own faith is certain to precipitate a dread conflict between the church an- thority and many of its members in this country. As the issne is one that goes directly to the prerogatives of the Holy See, a middle ground for adjustment by concessions does not appear to be posei- ble. The result of the revolt will be watched with general interest, not only in Catholic circles, but in all religious, political and industrial circles and the lesson will be an impressive one, what ever may be the final outcome of this in- dustrial and ecclesiastical evolution, CENTRE THE FLLAGS Post RETURNING TATTERED The Pittsburg on Wednesday to the governors of the various States in the States their ol representing organiza- There was nothing the or otherwise excite sensitiveness jut second thought, we sup- BE, that there was political capital in Foraker and bazoos men Fairchild, blow their as loud over first inquiry generally is, what do they pect to make out of it? (veneral Drum, who is a ox- Pennsylvan- serving with distinction in the civil be he constant inquiries that were flags, ause of t e at his office as to flags in which f various States were ly interested. nie oO i x Te } spec- He says that when the of flags retu histories letter resident Cleveland will accompany it rned and their e given tothe publie, from a 1 we suppose will explain the rea ons for the action taken. General Drum the ground it | that gs taken in necine strife should be treated like oreign enemy. i} 188 never serve ti i1O8e perpetual are now ‘n- Wery 7 Ona rated as his famous n that the names o attles in i American citizens were engaged nst ea her, as in the civil war he flags of 8 raised a howl at | the Massa husetts olintions censun ATH al grievance arises ont of the flag order fnubi 34 will 1 doubt will be promptiy deal The of watter about the returning of flags does, re is a great nonsensical { com IZ in, as it 25 years after the close f the war, and when hands are being shaken about once a year over the bloody hasm. Why it was only last week that a confederate regiment came up to Bos- t an in 1 ate and slept with a regiment of nion veterans, just like they had been omrad Hnks it es, (tov, Beaver, very sensi- i8 not worth his while for ... 8 a I some others did not think the same way, instead of going crazy over the » write about the matter and it matter, fr The mass of the soldiers will few that the rigk of rendering themselves laughable. not boil th about it, while the aver are seeking notoriety at Let the flags remain in the cellar of the War Department, then. EATS If the coke Ave among their number who figures and will tell their strikers | any men good at comrades the exact truth about the gains and losses of the late strike, they will not be gratified t the showing, The wages sacrificed by he strikers themselves amount to from 600,000 to $800,000, about 11 per cent. of a year's earnings, This was lost on a de- mand for a 124 per cent. advance. On- ly three thousand out of the twelve thousand strikers secured the advance. The nine thousand have lost more than one-tenth of a year's wages and got noth. ing in return, Their idleness threw ont of employment twenty thousand iron, steel and other employes, whose loss in wages reaches 81 400,000 A total loss in wages of $2,000,000 ie thus shown, the only offset to which is the $200,000 ad- vance secured by the three thousand Carnegie workmen. The strike seems to bean admirable device for making poor men still poorer, OS The Knights of Labor at Springfield, 0O., who have been locked out of the Champion shops there for over a year, want to arbitrate now. It is unlikely are t § HALL, | EXTRA PA., SESSION PROBABLE, {the legislature to act on the ceed to work at once, and to make the 1st i port before of October next the report shall be will issue a call for an The commission will probably make very much more comprehensive islature at its late session. of the commission will receive no « buat propriation of $10,000 has been made t pay their expenses, clerk hire, &e, - pensation for their services, an ap The Sunday's 7° ipofa mail train from > it tsburg day before yesterd an engine on the tender of whicl 4 i SLICK OU f wood or a bucket fall carried, the fuel used i eum, gives promise ol § of the problem of market The It ennsylvania et | the cheap Ohi 3 Ie Railros Fr Iveniend adopted by the in the SCL CO inders and soot i it prove If the i . Mi Wi WO passengers { lenm as a fuel fo assenger trains ¢ iit of this 0INe A « de INGer « One of the Harrisburg the Knights of Labor, speculation ir Wl & reso rking man and w i 3 » } wosed Lo thie wii » ODT re bbery of the nited States + and salt 1 and ii er Mr {ips on the the Knights of | } 5 ly No. 12 present at the meet) Executive Board when the acti jorses it the the district assem- taken, he th ere Th move roughly Was no personal animnas leaders of in ment. The b VY rank and file violent men, strongly tainted with nd many of the are An- b dy necessary for the safety of the or- He announces in terme which cannot be misanderstood that the archism, and their expulsion as a was der at large. Knights can have no sympathy or affilia- heresies and that the society must be at once and effectively purged of its unwholesome elements Steps looking to this end are to be taken tion with such al once. - -_—- Worse and worse grows the situation at the Fidelity bank, of It is the most stupendous failure that Cin- Cincinnati cinnati has known, and so great was the shock of it that the effects just be- ginning to be feit, Bat the greatest saf- fering that the Fidelity's fall will will probably are cause public Hundreds of poor depositors had their all in the bank; they will bear their loss in silence, It is the only thing they can do, There were $2,500,000 of individual deposits in the bank, and that means at least 2,000 The corner wheat is what broke the bank. - Detective John Westbrook last night arrested Thomas Galbraith, of Mt. Union as the third party connected with the Hawn robbery on Thursday last. He is a married man, about 25 years of age, and a brother of Jchn Galbraith, who was captured on Friday. He was lodged in jail this morning. Anker, the wounded farmer, is still improving, saad his recov- ery is expected, never be made depositors, in Democratic candidates are now look. ing after their interests throughout the county, which is right, and we think there is an unusual good feeling among rival candidates, which we trust will be preserved to the end. Let no scheming, plotting, or setting up be attempted, and most of all, keep out the most distaste ful of all, church matters, which some who have no regard for the good of Above all avoid the latter abomination —— eo vs imme Sam Josephs says he will run against Sam Randall for Congress, FIFTY YEARS A The QUEEN. (Queen -| London, June 20, in railway enthusiasm, appeared delighted at the loyalty hibited, and smiled bowed and i i i i clipse anything of the kind ever attempted in England. Besides the multitodes to to {Queen to~morrow it is estimated that {least a 1 behold of {who will turn out do honor i nillion strangers will 9 ad 2. 1887. | MAXWELL LIKELY TO HANG, Hels the Perpetrator of the Irecianie Famaons Nt, Louls Trunu : Br. Lo Mystery n lto-ay, ey, f i ito Westminster A bt | y rusn i t The ts and standing from which to view the Or sea 148 great as ever, but there are few pli iremaining, and these are held at fab: prices. In respect of paying sums for seats, windows and other ad ithe most have paid without a murmur $50 8, and for the usive use of a balconyt eR for gle balcony ees na twenty pers r ME GSAZON that J dat usages nnounoe A CAD noeTatlic wized to anne os Vowtship oot 0 Ix that J ididate fo $y aan We arelant nnounce g ir Recorder, of 11 wt to Dem are auth of Balle ect to Den We are auth i ida, is a Cs ats oCTratie usages ounce that D. 1 idate for Recorder, LAT sub usages REGISTER, We are anthorized to announce Rupp, of Ox is a can subject to Democratic usages We are authorized to announce that mberger, of Unionville, is a candidate Register, subject to Democratic usages We are authorized to announce that W. J. Car iin. of Miles township, is a candidate for Register subject to Democratic usages - -——— Men's working shoes as low as 86¢ and better goods at slightly higher prices, Lyox & Co. wwe For tricotes, ottomans and canvass eloths in all colors, visit Lyon & Co, Bulky plow, advertised in Rrror- TER, can be bought at a bargain by apply- ing at this office. tf, wwe Children’s suits, $1.25 to $1.50 and ap. Livox & Co. well kinds of house furnishing goods, best assortment ever brought to Centre county, and at a bargain, at 8, & Loebs we Laclios’ and misses’ spring wra and jackets in endless variety, at Lyon's. wmwMen’s black diagonal suits, $7.50 and ap. Lyox & Co. wwe For summer silks, satin rhadimaes, summer silk and China silk, go 40 Lyon to the & Co. wwe noe pants from 25¢ up best, Lyox Co. si Fi uta at Boozer's harness shop Centre I that John. A. lege tw idate for Register, Ww for ts Labor Demonstration in Onlo, Historie Valley Forge Chicago Roodiers Convie Cn J ut i Ww gle of the ¢ t {ward 8 {institut Donald A Notes from the Dominion. MostTunal Mr agent of tf y company, of forging H In re 1 10 81 y of #0 sag Ine we Was arrested Gauvrea ‘may Gauvreau policy. ° defraudin 5 Ba al I ¥ } id iL over in payment merchant who 18 « i g the reven Americar business linea Lrun he of him, some cargoes, has been seized f 8A usigned to Gen. Fairchild Entertained, Hawrronn, Conn, June 18. Gen. Lucius Fairchild, commander -in-chief of the Grand Army of the Hepublic, was given a reception by Robert O. Tyler post, of city. Gen. Fairchild was introduced by H.R Morley. commander of the post, and spoke briefly, his remarks to matters direct related to the benefit of the order A general reception followed Later a private reception was given at the house of Department Commander Henry E. Taintor, whose guest Gen. PFairchiid is. this confin ng Wy The People All Love the Queen, Loxpox, June A. Cardinal Manning in a letter to the clergy read in the Catholic churches, sax “No sovereign in our long annals has been more loved or has so won the Jove of the people as her majesty Queen Victoria. She has shown the heart not only of queen, but also of a mother of those who mourn. Her home and her court have beon a bright and spotless example for all who reign, sand & pattern for all her people.” Cheaper Than Natural Gas. Crevenasn, June 19. The board of in dustry, after careful inreatigation, has reached the conclusion that fuel ges may be manufactured cheaper than naturkl gus can bo procured, either by by sinking wells or piping, and will probably begin experi ments at once to ascertain whether the bost rosuits can be obtained from petroleuw 9 *) NO EDITOR O'BRIEN AT HOME, Received with the Grestest Ovation Wit- nessed in Many Years r. Wi fas vse ON we ky Labor Candidates. The Countess Eloped ‘or oon! slack. Of Interest Laborers, Denver, ( nufacturing (EEL IRE! & West It was reported Amalgamated ass } A158 5 Tres the associalion Was cossity of ire rapid transit The treasurer of the Ch the sum the board of trustees of ids-Drexel fund deposited $1,108 21, received union prialers of the Mississippi river on Childs's thday, May 12 kout at the Valencia cigar factory has ended, the marager consent. 10 3 the union price for scrap cigars bunches made by the machine. The girls empioyed on the machine will join the union, The general executive board of the knights of labor has in preparation a state. menigiving a correct history of the dif cuitios which finally resulted in the revo cation of the charter of district assembly 126 and the local assemblies attached Ww it A London paper says that there is not one corner in Europe where American small cost hardware is not for sale. Krupp, of Germany, Armstrong, of England, and Hotchkiss, of France, with all their re sources, are unable 10 produce a monkey or a screw-bar wren ch equal to the Ameri can wrenches, Four rallroads are now being built im Georgia to centre in Atlanta § will thea be the groatest raiiromsd centre in the south, fhoese roads will run through coal, lumber and agricultural sections, and already syndicates are operating along the projecied lines, securing the control of the most desirable lands, New England textile manufacturers are generally improving their capacity and putting in better machinery 10 decrease Cost. New Hampshire firm has ordered a cargo of wool from San Francisco around Cape Horn om account of high freighta. The Pepperell mill in Maine has just di vided 000 in dividends and has TL00,000 Jett. “Heveral letters hive been received by a section of the Central labor union from the hog butchers’ bosses, namely: Uh, . 1621 First avenue; A, Buchsbaum, at Ninth avenue acd Thirty ninth street, and Voss Bros, ¥20 Second avenue, stating that they did not handle pork from Crane & Davis's. A special committee has been ap pomnted to investigate the truth of these statements, ”~ fr nn tha ATO Le eas bir Tha } The loc in Chicag: ing Yay or