The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 14, 1892, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
TERMS. —One year, $1.50, when paid in advance
per year.
ADVERTISEMENTS, —20 cents per line for three
fusertions, and 5 cents per line for each
quent insertion made known
on application
subse
Other rates made
CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS, JUuLy T.
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
that Samuel
candidate for
of the
qd to announce
Decker, of Walker township, isa
Associate Jn subject to the decision
Democratic County Convention
to announce that C, A
Faulkner, of Philips! r Borough, is a caudidate
for Associate Judge, to the decision
the Democratic County Convention.
We are anthorized
ect of
PROTHONOTARY
We are anthorized to announce
Foreman, of Potter towt
Prothonotary, subject to th
cratic County Convention
We are au godt to
Kurtz, of Cen
Prothono
cratic Co 3
We are anthor
diner, of Bellet
didate for Prot!
the Democratic
that David R
candidate for
seision of the Demo
nounce that Charles R
: is a candidate fo
cision of the Demo-
Wea are
Schofield, of
for Assem!
OoCratic County
Weareaut
8. Fisher, of 7
subject to the de
Convention
Wea
We are aut!
Singer, of Be
District Atto
Democrati
Johns, the Capital of Newfoundland
Wiped Out by
This city hi
destroyed by fire
at $20 000.000. Ti
He
ii
Fire,
18 been almost entirely
loss is placed
following streets
were wiped out: Military road, Duck-
worth street, Prescott
road,
King's road, Cathedral Hilland Long's
Hill.
The Mason
1¢
i
street, Queen's
t, (rower
(Cochrane str
Hall,
Cathe-
Temple, Orange
Bt. Patrick's Hall, the Engl
dral, Atl
Commercial
and Lin
the
was a magnificent
ish
Kirk,
Hot
prey to
the eum, the the
. the Atlantic
ill fell
£3
Derg
flames,
considered to
Gothic archit
It Should Be House
J. B. Wilson, 571
burg, Pa., says hi
Dr. N
sumption, Ce
in Every
King's
cured his w
with Puen
Grippe,’’ v
and physicia
Robert Bai
claims Dr. King's
done him mors
ever used for
likeit. Try
J. D. M
bottles, S0c.
urray s
and $1.00
i -
Threat.
{01 Pan) . Of Cy
Colonel Case's
defors ET vie
that place for wrrisbu vesterday
morning Colonel , commander
the Fourth brief
speech to the men, during which he
said that he had heard that
members of the company had said that
they would h the
strikers if they got The
colonel declared with gre emphasis
that the first man he
an he
spot. His remarks were loudly cheer-
ed by the company.
At some of the
Seranton and Northumberland
soldiers were hooted.
Events finally reached such a
that Governor Pattison, on Sunday
last called the and
they at once were to
Homestead to preserve order and put |
the owners of the mills in the
sion of their property, and if the riot-
ers resist the troops they will fare bad-
ly. It was not believed that the troops
would be resisted, but possibly, if they
returned to their homes, the late work-
men would again rise and attempt to
drive the non-union men out of the
mills. Thus matters stood up to Mon- i
day.
ror
AS
regiment, made a
several
and their muskets t
i)
into a conflict.
it
such
the
doing
SAW
act would shoot dead on
between
the
oO stations
singe
out state troops
transported
posses
was protected too much; and as pro-
tection is eried out to be for the bene
bor, has been cheated out of its share
of protection. The laboring man is be-
gining to realize that protection is a
sham so far as it affects him.
stata es—
A carpenter by the name of M. 8,
Powers fell from the roof of a house in
East Des Moines, Towa, and sustained
a painful and serious sprain of the
wrist, which he cured with one bottle
of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, Hesays
it is worth $56 a bottle, It cost him 50
cents. For sale by J. D. Murray, Drug-
gist,
A lpn -
Take the Rerorres for the
| PENNSYLVANIA'S ENTIRE NATION
AL GUARD ORDERED TO
HOMESTEAD
Governor Pattison received Monday
Alleghany
could
county, that he
Home
demand
stating
not maintain peace at
formal
upon the governor for troops.
Adjutant Ma-
jor General Snowden and Quartermas-
ter General O, E, McClellan we
tily summoned, and after ashort coun-
stead, and making a
Ceneral Greenland,
re hase
eil of war Governor Pattison, as com-
mander in chief of the National Guard,
ordered General Snowden to place the
entire division, consisting of about
3,000 and go to
men, under arms
Homestead to restore
Sherifl’ MeCleary ified
that the National Guard had been or
dered t
order,
was also
O 111s stipport.
Pcp
Phe Homestead
Mills
[ron
Weaed-
#
of
The Homestead Steel and
Works, which have been since
wl possession
work are the
world
valuable ft
Kru
Tass in the
101 han
: vi 3
i JINOUs WOrks
ipp
mve the
Csorman
4 +1 § y 3 i . p
s the eastern boundary of
1
irht miles
from Pittsburg!
could not
$6. 0000 (KK),
spent in
(NK) pDeODIe,
ed by worl
ton sy stem
HATRED © THE
Homestead
Pinkerton
of
hated
appx AT.
could have
si
cates
The
citizens was that the
ig L fear
forces should NO power
earth prevented a battle.
Even with the entire military force of
the Ntate hovering over with
low the
batteries ready to open fire, the mill-
workers were ready to meet an attack
from the hired thugs, whom they hate
with a hatred so deadly that only the
Indian's
them,
and
feeling towards his foe
compare with it,
And even while the leaders were mak-
ing their pacific speeches in the rink
and the mill workers and laborers were
cheering the name of Gov. Robert E.
oan
tons had been seen on the hills to the
true, but some of the men who have
wen named are uneasy and
sherifl’s
anxiou
about the intentions, It
Horn
rel
and
ing n movement will be made tows
masniag the mill, Mr. Childs
Manager Potter had a long conference
with the sherifl’ Tuesday afternoon but
neither of the three will say ahytiring
about the reason or the result of
i It
a vigorous line of action
Despite
burgess
their
how
rations, is intimated,
r, that
in
the
line
determined upon.
the
upon the saloons to close
proclamation of
they havi
lon
at this writing crammed to re
done a thriving business all day
and are
pletion. There are not so many
diers in them, but a great many
first time
battle of Wednesday are dri
There
fights,
a great deal of wild talk.
workingmen for the
the
l have been t
Neaviiy.
thre some of them seriou
The
seein, to some extent at least,
not
lost control, and were it
mg hand of the malitia ey
Wednesday Tis
Hoes
str
100,
curious s
in circulation tha
stall
Homestead mill will
non-union
followed by a g
nen in all the
When i
it
other
known
$
L IS
y
unre
Appr
AREY THT.
A FPinkerton's Story,
of ther told a reporter
standard a recent encampment
+ BB ost was ns follows:
nt pa
|
in
(MK) for transportation, which will
thie
that much to transport the
addition to this can be ade
correct amount, as it Cos
troops
and from the annual encampment.
There 8.470 enlisted
fully 5,000 have responded to the gover.
Of this
. .
are men and
nor's eall. number, 600 ar
The pay of th
members of the National guard of the
state per day is given below,
Major general
RBrigadier general
Colonel... ‘
Lientenant colonel
Major
Capiain rh
First Deulenant....
Second lieutenant.
sereant
Corpo a
Re -onlisted
rivate
ye -
Wherein He Violates,
An exchange says : “All who deal in
to their sale.
spread. The greatest pains were taken
parties were sent out with great secre
ey.
Fortunately the alarm proved false,
ns so many similar ones have before,
and no evil effects followed,
a sof
DRUNKENNESS PREVAILS,
A story has been put in circulation
at Homestead that Sheriff McCleary
proposes to arrest Hugh O'Donnell
and about half a dozen other leaders
of the locked out men, No authority
for the rumor has been given and
eampaign, at 35 cents, Send in they
»
friends of the sheriff sy that it is not
stamped box. A dealer who
the buyer, to choose from, or saloon
keeper who brings a customer a cigar
on a plate or in a glass, makes himself
liable to a fine of 8100,
m—————
Letting,
Sealed proposals will be received till
July 156th for building a new brick
school house in Early town sub School
District Potter township, Centre coun-
ty. For specifications ete., apply to
Wu. Grove,
Hecretary Potter township school
MEN'S ALL
I
aa
WOOL SUITS
I
A SR A RE Si RN
A
woman
RR
53 and
B=SOLUTELY
EE OF CHARCE.
LL a
RAITS
The as Ome sa
whe
{ THIRTY DAYS
on iw
Pomorect ¥
ib Avenue, Br
rishi vou Geslre eo
J i
oklyn, N. Y.
Phot
LERN
“11
lain's Colic, hol
| Remedy W hes
the treat
i each bottle is follow
{ Mr. A. W. Walls
| chant at Walters!
and n
La cure jiscertain
%, # prominent
£1
ry. “avs
{ cured my baby be
after seve ral 1
| The child was so
failed,
soerned
remedies had
that
{ almost beyond the aid of human hands
or react wedicind” 25 and 50
i D. Murray
£175
low he
1 of any n
cent bottles for sale by J.
| Druggist
» i
Carnegie, from his castle in England
sends his congratulations to Harrison
upon his nomination,
The same Carnegie, created a great
millionaire by high tarifls, now
ready with cannon and rifles to send
cold lead into the 4000 workmen from
his castle near Pittsburg, because they
demand the promised higher wages,
A
in
Mr, Cleveland's Private Secretary.
Robert Lincoln O'Brien, of the
Boston Transcript local staff, has been
appointed private secretary 10 exe
President Cleveland, and is to enter
upon his duties at onceat Gray Gables,
Buzzard's Bay, He is a graduate of
Harvard and is spoken of by the Bos.
ton Transcript as stalwart in health
and stature, modest in bearing and dis
erect in judgment.
of
Mr. Van Pelt, Editor
Mo., Meteor, went
Hillsdale, Towa, and asked the physi
the Craig,
to a drug store at
cian in attendance to give him a dose
14 9
HE
for
looseness of the
of somethi cholera morbus and
He 7
next morning
thas I concluded to eall on the physi
cian and get him to fix me up a sup-
ply of the medicine. 1 was surprised
when he handed me a bottle of Chamb-
erlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhooa
Remedy. He said he prescribed it
regularly in his practice and found it
the best he could get or prepare. 1
can testify to its efMiciency in my case
at all events.” For sale by J. D. Mur
ray, Droggist,
i ml MS
bowy Is,
felt so much better tl
says
vie
The trouble caused at Homestead by
the threatened lowering of wages, has
knocked the fraudulent bottom out of
the tarifl talk, and actually leaves no
bottom at all for the MeKinleyites to
stand on.
A A
we A full line of latest styles in
gents furnishing goods has been ree
eeived at the Philad. Branch, Belle
A
made,
font, A bargain in every purchase
DEXIGN
TERATURE and
$ fneilitics Ror
EE et
LITERATURE lLaiin
fron and English (re
A nued through the
ASTRONOMY. pure
work
a
wg shop
tue” New
! ATICAL BCl
Law and History
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raciion theoreth
Hing esch
arte aithe
PREFARAT
TORS
io
Carel
A DMINISITRATORS ROTIUE LETTERS
of Administi=tion upon the estate of Sa
rah Trossder, decd, of Harris towiship, having
been lawfully granted tn the andersigned, thoy
would respectfully request all persons Xnowing
themselves indebted 10 the estate to mak ¢ imme.
date payment, aud those haviog elaime against
the mame W prosest them July sutheaticated for
settlement J. J TRESSLER
Oak Hall,
JORX DAUBERMAN,
Centre Hall
Administrators
june
ARK WANTED THE UNDERSIGNED
will pay market price in cash for Rook
Oak, or Hemiock bark at thelr tanoety, of on
cars, at points of shinpisg. Plesse call on or ad.
dress then al thelr office,
LEAS, McVITTY & GREENE,
lewistowu, Pa.
aprig-
a AAA
Chamberlain's Eye and Skin
Ointment.
A certain cure for Chronic Sore Byes,
RS db
Chronic Sores,
Itch, Prairio Scratches, Sore Nipple
and Piles. It is cooling snd so
Hundreds of cases have been ewred
R aftor ail other neut bed