The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 02, 1887, Image 4

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    FRED. KURTZ,
Eprror and Pror'r
CextrE Harr, Ps. — 5 1887.
FIFTY-FOUR YEARS
MATCHES,
WITHOUT
The
ous cust om among the natives of
in the neighborhood ofthe Bromo
cano: “It is said that whenever
vol-
an
as the fire
meant)
kindle
for
the molten lava, no doubt, is
comes down the mountain,
at it the wood they use as fue]
cooking, They keep up the
thus made for years, and
goes out through
other reason, they
with matches, but
their nearest neighbor, whose fire was
originally obtained from the volcano
The fires in use up to the late outburst
in the native cooking places were all ob-
tained from the Bromo eruption of 1832.
That's cheaper than the punk and flint
system to strike fire when we werea boy
.
The liquor dealers of Pennsylvania
are greatly alarmed because the State
Legislature
has almost
fire
whenever it
neglect or for any
never kindle it anew
they get a light from
determined
to a vote of the people. A hastily called
meeting of the State Liquor League was
held at which a memorial was prepared
and presented to the Legislature. The
memorial,protests against the proposition
as opening the way to the consummation
of gross injustice and denounces
and kindred laws as
fanaticism,
such
the outgrowth of
Wf
down to about six in
making
votes n
will be cut
sylvania,
70.000
on A state
Dem -
KX to
ecessary ta
ocratic congressman and about 22 (
elect blican
which the saints will
to elec
a Repu congressman, after
£0 tO prayers ove
southern disfranchisement, 80 says the
Pittsbarg Post, and still Demo
found to go in cahoot with Re
and strengthen them
Dem ander.
- iw
jury have brought
rats are
publicans
80 as to snow the
erats
The
ors in the case of
the Methodist
at Green Castle
the
trugiees of
Church
prosecut
the
who subscribed R830 to
“
and the
» been awarded
Bender,
erection of a church
pay it.
the
The trustees have
amount, with interest and
fa
Rika
Bender was a member of the charch
and got soured about
asked to see the
kept it, and refused to
r had to bend.
. ——
We have received a os
Philadelphia Time« Almanac
It surp.sses former annual
both in regard to the character
matter and typographical
It is inval
someth
ing;
book with hi
tion, But
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py
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of
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uable as a book of reference
particularly to the politician and all
others who desire to keep themselves
posted in regard to
ment of the National
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ons,
ti $5 0
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and State govern-
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te
Philadelphia, Ch CRY
L.mis, have
nearing the
THE STRIKE SPREADS.
BORERS CALLED OUT.
erally Becoming Involved in the Great
Coul and Freight Handlers’ Strike.
Business Generally Paralyzed.
New York, Feb. 1.--The latest news from
of a startling nature. A man in authority
in the Knights of Labor in this city made
“We have good authority for saving that
the Pennsylvania railroad and the New
Jersey Central railroad will be struck Tues-
day
important divisions of both roads have de-
cided to strike, I do not include the en
ginsers, conductors or clerks.”
What branches will the strike
as ked the reporter.
Hie will include the firemen, brakemen,
yardmen, switchmen, bridge and tunnelmen,
ollers, coal passers, mechanics and laborers
all skilled and unskilled employes, except
engineers and conductors, about 10,000 in
all.”
“Will it affect the whole Pennsylvaniaf”
“No, but several important divisions
Bhould that fail to bring the companies to
terms the strike will be extended.”
“What is the purpose of this strike if it
morning. All the employes on several
include?”
“The purpose is to bring matters to a crisis
in the coal handlers’ and ’'longshoremen's
strikes and to help the freight handlers also.”
A reporter visited the Pennsylvania rail
road depot, at Jersey City, and was told by
an official that excepting the freight band
lers, who would probably strike at noon,
not a man in the company’s employ would
strike to<lay or “any other day.”
There is a probability that between 5 000
and 10,000 freight handlers may go on strike,
The Pennusy Iva iin Railroad company occu
pies piers Nos 5, 8, 17 and 99, North river
Yesterday a committees of the freight hand-
lers visited the superintendent of pier No. 5,
and stated that they had decided to request
an advance from seventeen cents an hour to
twenty for day work and twenty-five cents
for night work.
They also stated that they would expect an
answer by took
sir ar action on the other piars. They were
told that their demands would be submitted
to the board of directors They were told
that the board would meet in the eves
Ph i They resumed work Ihe
sompany employs about 2,000 freight hand
ws in this city and Jersey, and all of them
noon today. Committees
HOE in
ladelpt
entatives of 200 freight handlers
Jersey Central road on
or, made similar demands,
uld be soroe time be
iwwer the men struck
Une
The re pre
man, it is
by other
made the
eil and
tral
rediiest
the
The of
an advance of pay
it was decided not to
the
ght handlers for Wa
Y aed avid «
ity and Jer
ud decided to g
learn the de
Mnpan they ill
Orda
undoult
© with their resolu.
Jobn J. Me rath one of the o
omplained of by the
jon Stedimship o ompany
snnate
» Old Domin-
was arrested
y and ba before C
hields
FURTHER
Was Bnmissioner
AT
connscted in
COMPLICATIONS PR
IBABLE
Ww “hn |
dustries not any way
shoremen may become
the declaration of a leading member of Dis
t Assembly No. 49 has a foundation He
‘As |
means to win this strike
stated yesterday,
It has sssmed 100
proportions to end in failure. Dis
rdering the strikes local
themselves are taking that re
lending vewspapers in
implicated They
the
: f
sponsibil i wo
this y may be are
scab’ steam.”
‘Will the Printers
order sn strike
“Ieoannot say
anion be willing to
but
go on record as being
struggling
ness,”
A member of Typographical Union No. 6
said last night that a strike of newspaper
printers wasn't even a remote possibility.
TIE-UP BROACHED,
Among the many things predicted fs that
District Assembly No. 75 would order a
general tie-up of surface railroads in New
York, Brooklyn, Jersey City and Hoboken
out of sympathy with the coal handlers and
the longshoremen. Another reason was that
if the tie-up was ordered it would prevent
the companies from using non-union grain.
ON THE NORTH RIVER
The strike of 3.500 additional longshore-
men yesterday made quite a difference on
the North river, as it did on the East river,
One result of it was that the officials of the
Old Colony line, whose headquarters are
Fall River, issued a notice that they would
not accept freight bound for New York until
further notice,
The Morgan line and the Old Dominion
line each had about 100 Italians at work
There were strikes at Pier 46 and at the
Stonington line piers, and several men were
secured to fill the places of the strikers. The
Wilson line dock was literally jammed with
freight. The piers from the Battery up to
pier 45 were practically destrted.
The steamers Erin amd Helvetia, of the
National line, which were announced to sail
on Jan. 26, are still lying at their pier. It
was thought the Erin would sail on Thurs
day. It is not known when the Helvetia
will sail, as she has not agin unloaded yet.
The Guion steamer W oming may be de
layed for twenty-four She was to
have sailed today. Owing to the strike of
the bag sewers her grain is being loaded in
bulk instead of bags, ss is the custom.
The Anchor line steamer Devonia is three
days behind time. At the offices of the
Cunard, Anchor, Ward, Atlas, Pacific Mail,
Bumper and Ocenn lnes it was said that
if they are willing tw
unwilling to help the
longshoremen that is their busi
By persistent work the strikers
Bau # river nage $8, to
A ASB IN OTS
A GREAT MISTAKE
has heretofore ben made in the treatment
of rheumatism, neuralgia, and nervous or
sick headache. This is evidenced by the
failure on the part of thousands of suflerers
to find relief, even though they have ex-
hausted the skill of various physicians and
tried numerous so-called remedies. To
such Athlophoros is offered as a safe, sure,
and quick eure, Its success hus been phe-
nomenal, and yet it is not surprising be-
cause it will do all that is claimed for it.
The Athlophoros Co, will gladly refer any
who desire to make an investigation to re-
reliable parties who have been cured by it,
Warrensburgh, N. Y.
Enclosed find postal note for one-half
dozen bottles of your Athlophoros, Itis
wonderful how it cures « every case where |
can persuade them to The sales are
increasing. My sister- in- Ba was given up
to die by the doctors: {he ww sent for me; 1
took a bott le of Athl p shoros and persui wd led
her to try it, the gave relief,
She had not Iain in bed for two weeks;
the next night she went to bed sud slept
nll night: in one week she was up and at
work around the house. Many thanks
Mags, Jno. D. Nurnix
Athlophoros that |
flered with in
t ofthe ti
bottle of
1 livre is no-
y relief and per.
wo | fecamne nd
nplish what
ag ond dose
r to am
tory
It is owin
alive. 1 have su
rheumatism | rE, nn
ing pct fect] i i
Athlophoros |
thing like it §
ment cure of
it to all, know
it claims to do
46 Pleasar
F. C. Hama: 1, Up
2] ia in
and Athle phe: ros ou
Every ds Bs } £3 8 3
and Athlophoros Pills, but
not be bx rl
ph yp
SETH
$as
Ham
{ one
had neural
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Line of Silverware, Spoons, Forks,
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We carry a complete line
Hanging lamps. We have
Agency the Incandescent
Lamp, which we claim gives a
stronger and better light than
New
of
the
for
any Lamp io the market,
invention,
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Come snd see our Holiday
Goods, All goods warranted.
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AN ext door to Hotel
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We have the largest stock at the low.|
BELLE
est prices of any store in our line of bus-|
AT
liness in Centre county. Now that you|
have a Railroad through the valley
o
and
OF SAVd JINN
direct to our!
warped 0
Telephone Connection
LOADED
order|
:
lstore, it will more than pay you to
ve Eo
BE
from us. We guarantee prompt ship |
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When you can save money |
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PMINISTRATORS NOTICE. ~ Letters of
ministaauon poh the esate of
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