The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 29, 1887, Image 1

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    CENTRE REPORTER.
Editor.
mean a
ir, piece ol
Ase NOW
goes
final decision,
he hotels and
entertain th
er
+ should be done to
of £
from the wrath «
manufactaorers,
the
Confeder-
protect
Bri-
lepublican
These
suryi-
rans he “Philadelphia
f the
Li~CAp tal
| men have invited
Div
gir guests at
Pickett's ision” of
ettysburg next
month. and actually propose on the occa-
“
by
fought there,
attered flags captured
yin the latter at the great battle
The President has been
written to learn if the flags can be procur
return the t
) i
fe
tt
tnt
ed for the purpose by the men who won
These old soldiers evidently bave
the Tribune Gen,
Fairchild seen the wardance of
Marat Halstead, They still labor under
the belief that they fought to save the
Union rather than to sustain a poat-bellum
them
not heard from or
nor
generation of would-be Republican pap-
suckers. Are the veterans to be paraly-
zed, or are they to be permitted to give
back the flags they ask for? We wait to
soe. Thereis danger, though, that if
the matter is left to the soldiers the flags
after a while will all be similarly dispos-
ed of, and then what will become of the
country ?
CENTRE
| MINERS AND KNIGHTS FALL OUT.
I'he Executive Board of the National
Fed on of Miners and Mine Laborers
has issued a circular to the miners of the
very hot
of Labor
erat!
United States, in which some
shot is fired at the Knights
The circular explains the failure of the
who belong
1
u
Illinois
{to
miners of Southern
to the Knights of Labor emand a
scale of prices as agreed upon in a joint
convention held last February. The kx
utive Board state that the National
ict Assembly, No. 135, the
ohts of Labor has for its chief aim the
of
if possible, defeating
They
cers with being men devoid of princi-
The
bly is pronounced rotten from the centre
antagonizing, and,
of the Federation. charge its
mn
iil
nle and dangerous to trust.
ABBE IN
for nd
the
to circumference, and can hope
pport or recognition irom
circular is important, as heretof
the Knights
Miners ba
ind
mi of the
re
and National Federation of
» been on very friendly terms
th
th together,
Board of the
n who signed this circular is a
member of the of L
ly
Executive
worked smoo Every
Federati
Knights abor and
has been for years.
-> op -
COWARDICE.
Hof «
IER
MORAL
YWArds
r i
nceived
and«anprincipled
hesitate to r
fi ie Was
the funds with
heme, the whe
rain disgra
and
ssociates and
y the grain trade of
«ots of which it will be
overs. Thattihe combinatior
was becanse ita head was so un.
to lose all sense of fear
| becanse | .
18 principal ager
1 and inexperienced in grain
It failed also because it
¥ g
1IA8
yme almost if not nite impossible t
carry on a successful corner in wheat,
The history of
this remarkable deal in
has never been fally written.
i that
against
first it should be sa y
” thse
A Core
ugh a crime the coms
unity, is no worse than a “raid.” The
to artificially
ymmodity and the
tho
12 ina device Creasn
in
he value of a « other
is directed to depress real value
One is as bad as the other, One
for h
and other
makes the producer or holder sell for less
than the value, Both
trimental to honest trade,
-
The General 8ynod of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church, in session at Chicago,
has added its voice to the protest against
Anarchism, Socialism
makes
the consumer pay more ia wheat
than it is really worth the
honest
are de.
and all kindred
heresies being allowed to obtain a foot-
hold in the United States, and also
against trades unions, and declaring that
the religious, rocial, political and prop-
erty righta of citizens must be protected
againat all assanlts by whomsoever made,
All members of the church are warned
against joining or in any wise supporting
such association.
.——
A letter from Napierville, Ill., says
Never before, to the knowledge of the
oldest residents, have prospects for crops
of all kinds in this vicinity been 80 bad
as now, owing to the severe draught pre-
vailing. No rain has fallen in this (Du-
page) county for months and the dairy
interest is suffering greatly. Pastures
are drying up, and for fodder many far-
mersare cutting down their oats, al
ready ; headed outand only about ten
inches high, Hay will not average one-
fourth of a crop, The fruit crop isabout
a total failure,
HALL, PA.
SDAY,
HAIL-STONES THAT STOPPED
TRAIN.
The north bound
Missouri FP:
train for Kansas City on 27, was caugh
in a terrific hail-storm near Yalto Cen
tre,
of
ed.
and
the train was demolisl The en
gineer stopped the train sought
safety under the engine. Large dent:
were made in the sides of the cars
the Pallman plate-glass windows
riddled The
hen's eggs and covered
were
gtones were
depth of fourteen in hes, utterly destroy
n in Wilso
miies
ing the corn crop ofa sect
county two and a half
Lightning tore both ends of a ho
1
Packing sion Company
covered fire tanks r
few minutes ne of the tanks
attering bur
1g burning
ni over the
and di
lard
zens of
The d
establishment
h Was
trol this evening, four and «
I'he
in
H
’
were so estra
the immense yAS Dearly
complete, though the lire under con
embers are sil
Wi (HK)
burns
hicago boodlers has
THE i
FEELING UNABATED.
FHI CTIO
FHE MCMI
0}
N F 7
EN CANE
Mifflintown, Pa., June 27 —Pablic
| dignation over the action of the board of
pardon in commutin
1 {E
er §
21
hit
Dil
t instead the
press, pulpit and «
Valley
Juniata
zens, have denounce
ed the unjust action of the board. Rev.
8. Y. Hays, pastor of the Wesminster
.| Presbyterian church in his address yester-
day to young men, took occasion to refer
to McMeen's past and present life as
warning to ali | He
{ th purely fol-
were responsible for
His remarks were
entiments the
eortwo excep
indignant at
Wie
entire
1th
a
all ing peo said
peu}
1
ustice would
le,
at retributive
Ow Lo those Wi
fect of jus
eived and are
this de
f
{rex OF
entire commun
a
of
rderer
The
ie decision f
action
that if a mu
Meen
Was.
ve confidence in
the land. Bat
«1 the
ed judg-
Fen
Governor
the
, .
ining of the trial
:
letermination to
¢
knows
aii all he
disclosures are ex
Hing
i the states Attorney
peop
that will
dreds of the
ble to astonish
immensity the frauds
covered usands of
lars were boldl) len fromthe tax-pay
ers, and nearly all
ceived partof the plunder,
not work out thesum they stole if they
wereall sentenced for |
"
as old as Methusaleh, but the state shou
endeavor to get all the service
them that is possible
- - -
It
will
is evident the Rowan county feud
never be ended until
f
of
the last
nant the Tolliver family has been
wiped out. The surviving male mem-
of desperadoes with which to avenge the
death of relative,
Judge Craig Tolliver, their programme
being to murder all his enemies and
sack and burn the town of Morehead
With warning of the intention of these
outlaws, Governor Knott will show lack
of grit as well as of judgement if he is
not ready for them when they march
out to battle, Let it be made a war of
extermination against them, in order
that peace and good order may be se-
cured throughout Kentucky.
their distinguished
MARSHFIELD, WIS, DESTROYED
BY FIRE.
Milwaukee, June 27.~Fire almost
swept the town of Marshfield out of ex-
istence this afternoon, and two thousand
people are homeless. The loss is not
less than $1,000,000. A locomotive spark
started a blaze at noon in the lomber
yard of the Upham Furniture Factory
and it rapidly developed into a roaring
fire that spread toward the town. In
sufficient fire protection facilities pre-
vented any resistance to the flames, and
several flourishing factories, the busi.
ness blocks along the main street and ad
joining residences were wrapped in
flames. The people gathered such
household effects a# they could and fled
to the woods,
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that Oscar
a candidate
RECS
) mince that Joseph 1
y is a candidate for Sheriff
BRE OS
Anr
FY nt zx} announce that J. P t
# a candidate for Bheriff, sub
EE
To 3 1
i We are authorized (0 announces
{| Miles, of Martha Furnace,
fl, subject to Democrat
We are aut
of Bent
a cid OF
SOOT,
that
a candidate for Sher
HEALS
orized to announce that W
r township, will be a
subject to Democratic
A
candidate
usages
COMMISSIONER,
ish
for
lor
We'are authorized to announce that Jacob
erick. of Penn township, is a candidate for
missioner, subject to Democratic usages
We are authorized to anneunoce that A. J. Griest
of Fleming, i= a candidate for Commissioner. sub
Jeet Wo Demon 18810 UsAReS
We are authorized to announce that J. (
of Mileshurg, is a candidate for
smbject to Democratic usages.
We are authorized to announce that John M
Furey, of Pleasant Gap, is a candidate for Com
missioner, subject to Democratic usages
Wao are authorized to announce that Michael 8
Feldler, of Haines township, is a candidate for
Commissioner, subject 10 Democratic usages,
We are authorized to announce that Joseph
Gates, of Ferguson twp, is a candidate for Com
missioner, subject to Democratic usages
RECORDER.
Won sthorized to announce that John
Gray, of Philipsburg, is a candidate for Recorder,
subject to Democratic usages,
We are authorized to announce that A. Stern.
berg, of Ballefonte, is a candidate for Recorder,
subject to Democratic usages.
We are authorized to announce that W. Galer
Morrison. of Port Matilda, fo a candidate for Re
corder, subject to Democratic usages,
We are authorized to announce that D, L. Zer
by. of Millbeim, is a candidate for Recorder, sub-
ject to Democratic usages,
REGISTER,
We are authorized to announce that John, A.
Rupp, of College twp, Is a candidate for Register,
subject 10 Demooratic usages,
We are authorized to announce that G. W.
Rumberger, of Unionville, is a candidate for
| Resistor, subject 10 Democratic usages.
We are authorized to announce that W. J, Can
lin, of Miles township, is a candidate for Register,
subject 10 Democratic usages,
Em:
Com
Bhope
Commissioner,
29. 1887,
1 The Operation {
peed
Verfor
Fleven
by i
hat!
hirty~twao
in moned hive finutes
i
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bridge
the FPennypa
wie
markable
In
Cid
nutes
REVOLUTION IN FORTY-NINE.
Dunne Defeats Qainn and Succeeds to the
Executive Power
Canadinas Threaten Retaliation,
| NIAGARA
| the United States authorities in 3
i of ¢
Farias, June 27
| names nied
| American =
SORU NON
ansdians eng
© 88 Lhey pass over
tion here
any bill
un the U
nit
inte effect,
IT
IEgNA
great n
there be
{ bring about
| transan heir
| side
O live pul
measures to have allways
the
the 1
isiness Canadian
Mistaten as a Burglar.
¥. Y., June #3 While act
te
tee 10
NEwnURO ng
as one of avigiene comm capture
burglars who infest Highland Falls, George
Volozen, & Young man residing
plage, was eamy yesterday morn
twice by one of his companions wh
took him for a burglar. One ball entered
the mouth, passed under the tongue and
lodged in the back of the neck, an ther en.
tering the fleshy part of the arm
in thai
g si
mis
Discriminating Against Colored Men.
Avousta, Ga, June 24
men, father and son, from Boston, took
seats in & firstolass white car of the
Georgia railroad fast train from Atlanta to
Augusta. The comductor requested them
to take seats in the car provided for colored
people, which they refused to do until a
show of force was made to eject them,
when they took seats assigned them by the
conductor.
Two colored
——————————
A Switeh Tender Causes & Wreok.
Witkesnanne, Pa, June 25.-The New
York express train on the Philadelphia and
Reading railroad ran into an open siding
near the depot here and colivled witha
freight train. The passengers were thrown
about the cars with great foroe, though no
one was injured. The aocident was cau sed
by the camlessnoss of a switch- tender.
a ——————————————— SA
she Cut Four Throats
Entxnvnon, June 24 Mrs. Leckie, wife
of a Presbyterian minister at Alrth, near
NO 26
NO LOOP-HOLE FOR JAKE SHARP
He is Now Treated as a Common Prigsoney
and no Latitude is Allowed
New B
master R
it disrepu
Mcials, beside
bs py
e b
Postmaster Pri
answer 10 the ch
a
in Jail for Chahenging a Deacon.
Cot 24. --J. Harvey
Noaly of Chester county
who
a orinm
niece,
crime
turned
munis, B ( Ju
a wealthy farmer
was recently l ed of comm
nal assault upon
is again in trouble Fe 18
deacon J. OO. McMurray had
out of his church. Neely prealed
to the code, challenging MeMurray to dead
ly combat Neely the 1
ground with a shotgun, bul
ing McMurray there he fou
who arrested him,
awaiting
against doe
ne
ting
his six-year-old
1
+ B g
ri a
m
went 1 a ng
instead of 3
nd the sheriff
yw
the
and he is n jadi
trial for vicialing statute
ling
A Society that Opposes Germany.
Panis, June The meeting of
the French patriotic league has iad to the
resignation of many members of that or-
ganization, including M. Metivier, one of
the founders of the league and an intimate
triend of Gambetta. Letters have been re.
ceived from various branches of the league
protesting against “throwing France at
Boulanger's feet.” The affair throatens to
break up the league lender of a fash.
ionable Hungarian band has boon ar rested
on suspicion of being a Prussian spy
5 recent
he
———— - s—
Te Erect a Sintove of John MeCanllough.
Newront, RL, June 26
having charge of the
MceCuliough monument at Philadelphia
have changed their plans, and have
written to Mr. Noble, the sculptor,
who executed the bust of the actor,
to at once arrange to execute a Tull portrai
statue to take the place of the bust Mr
Noble will complete the statue by sdding to
the bust airealy accepted by the com:
mittee
The committee
erection of thn
Roark, the Robber, Convicted.
Urica, June 3 «The jury in the express
(Feangemouth, county of Stirling, Sootl and
in a fit of wmporary insamty last night cut
the throats of her three children and then
robbery case found Roark gulity of robbery
in the first degree. Ho will be seatonced
Thursday morning.