The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 27, 1887, Image 1

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FRED Editor
KURTZ
that eml
i that enables
ITACEOR
out preindice’
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a different path
| are not so rare as once
vet the spirit of the de-
last utterance convevs
eration that all men may
of
which
fit, There is no form
nreasonable as that
riate
tare
to a sect or a class all
life.
14 a8 that which cau-
There is no
so stupend
possessor to consider himself and
favor.
as the
Faith with-
idice towards others and a char-
» who think with him as the
1d all who differ with him
y victims of the Deity.
includes all mankind are essen
ements in all true religion.
the
by
World
some
The above we copy from
and may be read with profit
parties whom we know to use church to
build up prejudices,
a a —————
Ohio presents the startling political
spectacle of John Sherman going as a
delegate to his party State Convention,
instructed by his county of Richland for
himself for President.
AIA
When the Democratic connty nomina-
tionsare made, no matter who they be,
the old ery of ring will be raised by the
Republicans, and great pity for the un-
successful ones,
Cleveland and Blaine, it seams now,
will be in the race for 1588; all chances
seem in favor of Grover coming out
ahead again, Conkling will hold the
stakes,
CENTRE
Democratic
Ass among
dates for nomination 18 ¢
or
paign of gooq
was not without
a friendly cam
gh money now to take
wanted
they
average wages paid, including
bovs at 75 cents a day and coal
miners at from $250 to $5 a day, 18 $2.05.
Counting at that rate, the good men lost
during the first five weeks $553,500 in
wages, Then Andrew Carnegie gave the
advance and 3.000 men went to work.
For six weeks the remaining 6.000 have
1 and bave
lost $442.800, making a total loss
ges
toa 124 per cent. advance is arranged for
it and nine
months steady work to make up for the
time they have lost,
wen carrying on the strike
in wa-
of $006 500, If a sliding scale equal
them, will take a year
heavy
The operators bave also been
losers. The pumps have been kept run-
ning at all the pits, yard aud pit bosses,
superintendents and clerks have been
drawing salaries and mules and horses
have been getting fat on oats and hay
that they did not earn. At West Leis
enring, where the Pinkerton men have
been stationed, the expense has been
over $1,000 a day wince the strike began,
Besides this, the ovens have become
cold and badly out of repair. Fully a
third of them all over the region will
have to be overhauled before coal can
be put into them, Then, too, the coke
trade has fallen off, and it will take
time and money to build it up again, It
is estimated that the actual expense to
the operators has been from $7,000 to
$10,000 a day, while their entire loss
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Mike Miller ¢
r $150.
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far oras
at , where a large
ered to tribate their last respect
nesday morning the corpse and i
left for Frenchtown, N.J., where the in
terment will take place at 3 p. m. A his-
tory of his life will appear next week
His disease was a tumor of the stomach.
Pall-bearers were Wm. M, Allison, G. R
Spigeimver, J, 1. Condo, C. A. K rape,
pigel
Dr. Vas Valzah, and W. P. From.
Sunday ni
mm Tuesday, at 4 o
] crowd
Rank died
RETY
the house
mn
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LINDEN HALL,
Rain for last ten days
The cream of Linden Hall took in
Penns cave on Saturday last,
Our neighbor, J. 8, Boal, had quile a
misfortune one evening this week, s
stray Thomas Henry eat found his way
into Mr. Boal's kitchen just as the family
circ'e were preparing to retire, Mr.
Boal did not welcome his visitor and
made for the cat intending to kick him
up the mountain, but missed Mr. cat and
hit the door jam, breaking one of his
toes, but he says it don'thurt very mach
Poor cat.
Robert Fetlerolf, a Stadent of Getiys-
burg college, is spending a week with P,
H. Meyer.
Visitors here during last week. Miss
Alma Hoffer of Alexandria, Mr. and Mrs,
John Scholl of Williamsport, all with
P. H. Meyer and wife,
Lost, in or about Penns cave, twenly
five cents, the finder will be handsome!
rewarded by returning same to P. H,
Meyer,
Mr. Sami, Kern, killed two large
rattlesnakes while on the mountain for
whortieberries on Tuesday,
Every body come to the festival on
Saturday evening, Dubs,
-
It is simply marvelous how quickly constips-
tion, bitlonsness, sick headache, lever and agie,
snd malaria are cured by “Sellers Liver Pills,”
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it is to langs A Ts
Very
only the
thousand
leading from
say, von
reathing machinery,
il machi
r air
ittiie tubes
nervy if # Not
iarge passages, bint the
And cavities
them.
When these are 1
choked
atter whiel in 0 bet
do their wi
do, they cannot do
, cough, croup,
, consumption or any of the fami
of throat and nose
with m
vour lungs cannot half
And what they
Call in cold
catarr!
nere,
re.l
cr
i
Atl
11st
are bad
Thera ia
of them
obstructions, all
| be got rid of
sto got rid
doschee's
ane gure!
Iw That i= to
8 Syrup. which
{dr grist will sell you at 76 cents a bottle
| Even if everythiog else has failed youn
i you may depend upon this for certain.
Grorman
-
A CAPTAIN'S FORTUNATE
ERY.
DISCOV
ing between Alantic City and N. Y., had
been troubled with a cough so that he
was nnable to sleep, and was indaced to
try Dr. King's New Discovery for Con-
sumption. It not only gave him instant
relief, but allayed the extreme soreness
in his breast, Hischildren were similar
ly affected and asingle dose had the same
happy effect. Dr. King's New Discovery
is now the standard remedy in the Cole
man household and on board the schoon-
ar.
Free Trial Bottles of this Standard
Remedy at all Drug Stores,
- ATI
ANOTHER HORSE ROAST.
New York, July 15.~Almost hall a
hundred borses perished in a fire whieh
broke out in Flelschman & Cos stable
sm
Land bakery, Nos, 43 and 46 West Thir-
Or
if
1887.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
H. Blox
tre co
Estate on
yy the Tho
8, Spring twp, Uk
onst by the Thomas
Lich, on the nont
the south by Ia
i, of an acre, more or less. There
two story frame dwelling house, stahl
outbuildings taken in execution
be sold as the property of James Stine
TERME «No deed will be seknowledged
the purchase mopey be paid in full
W. MILES WALKER
Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pa, July 7 Ahori ly
Beimd
ni
- ities omnis
EIGHT HUNDRED LIVES LOST.
By the ioss of the steamer Sir John
Lawrence in the Bay of Bengal eight
hundred lives were lost, mainly females,
of the best families in Bengal, on a
pilpr mage to Juggernaut,
- ew
“ir, Lindsey's (ood Searehor” the great meds
icine for fover and agoe, malaria, and all blosd
poison, Don't fall to use iL a
YOUNG
she Hecomes
rien On the §
excitement
o boon
it
who
s1n0 connected
afew days
IMmsiances 80
men arrestod,
arrested and
is RY neraily
placed
bolieve
us
committed this homi
with the robbery of the sale
prio? to the kill
far point to
ing. The IX
the guil
A Child Shoots Four Persons.
Garvronn, Kan, Jaly 36 A child
of Ben Hope, a fammer, while handling a
shot gun in the room Saturday evening,
discharged the weapon. Mrs. Hope and
her three children received some of the
shot, which was not large. They will prob
ably recover.
1
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Wants to Bayliiarey Wilkes.
perro, Mich., July 25 Prank Siddals,
of Philadelphia, owner of the celebrated
paver Johnstone, made an offer of E0000
cash for the trotter Harry Wilkes, The
offer was refused as promptly as was Sid
dall's recent offer to buy Maud 8