THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. Kurtz, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. TERMS, Those fn arrears sub per year. One Yon, 10 when pald fn sdvanee £2.00 oC LO previous Lerms line for three each ADVERTISEMENTS, —20 cents per fnsertions, end 5 eens por line for quent insertion. Other rates made made on application fhe. known CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, JUuLy Zl. ANNOUNCEMENTS, CONGRESS to announce that Aaron te, Is a candidate for Co decision of the Democratia We are anthorized Williams, of Hellefin gress, subject to the County Convention ATE JUDGE ANS | We are Decker, Associate Democratic that sau i pd idate for to the decision of th Lies anthoriznd to Walker 1 Judge, subject mve: snnon of wnship, County « We are author Faulkuer, ot Phi for Asso id the Democrat PROTHONOTAR? We are anthorts 143 Foreman, of E Prothonotary eratic Count a Weare authoriz Bmith, of I'v thonotary, cratic Cout We arc anthoriz Kur Prot Eo tary, Cralic Coun We diner, didawe for Py the Democratic Announce ity tony entio of Cent of Bel Wa are anth oriz Schofield, of Be for Assembly, subjee cratic County Convention We are authoris B. Fisher, of Z subject to the decd Convention HH We are guthorized { MeCormick, of | for Leg 2s! at Dem 1 Wo sre authoriz Ringer, of Rellefonte 1 District Atlornes Demoeratic County The Amalgamated Association Iron and Steel Workers strongest trades unions in i= States. At one time it ternational compacting sd As Presid the Ty pe € ord Weihe Invest its 1m and re SUCCOsSS, nt neressional before We Kk, Committee last is over 25,000, These men are highest class of skilled Their individual $27 rollers, men depends whi furnace mark ged Wages They are shen run ire 5 a month. the rimen, wnien, from the into the billets, whether blooms market: use uni tonnage 1 Homestend tion to they iu shift four. Ver fore is dependent a ed men, If they work may « may be greatl $600 me steel plant 000 were m ed Association, and it has H. C. Frick that t!} 256 of these ar which Association refu pay were mbers ol ed send the Both sides admit that mediate t strike ix consider- ably Fy day that the works are idle costs Car prospec 0 i : the #1000 000), and already Cost more than negie company $50.000, It is ninetes it ud That days since the workmen went out the means pany. moving. to the Been wheels spped a loss of $650 000 The militia week, the The Comt COT have uider arms one and at $20,000 a day have cost State of $140,000, and to the State now 000, and is 000 on day. In addition to all this, t lose their wages and twelve men have The destruction of property has not been great, as bsirges burned were inex pensive, Wo ly It Should Be in Every J. B. Wilson, burg, Pa., says he will not without Dr. King's New Discovery for Cone sumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pueumonia after an attack of “La Grippe,” snd physicians had done her no good, Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa, claims Dr. King's New Discovery has Pennsylvania the company foots up $1,000, - io piling up at the rate of £50,- he workmen have lost their lives, the Hoase 871 Clay St, Sharps- be ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free Trial Bottle at J. D. Murray's Drug Store, Large bottles, 50¢, and $1.00, Sm AA — weed fll line of Tntost style in! gents furnishing goods has been re ceived at the Philad, made, Subscribe for the REPORTER. AT HOMESTEAD. CAUSE OF CENT THE TROUBLE AND RE DEVELOPMENTS. History of the Homestend Trouble, Facts of thet nse, Homestead pended upon the price of pig steel The rate of wages at 0 thle basis upon which market there of very good equits to place it. was no Hmit to the ine but On a rising Cus th of to WHes, market limit was $25 per billet Wa on a falling i FON WOre not be reduced, however much the steel fell be the This was certainly to the the RZ, market price of low minimum Hmit, advantage of workmen. Their wages could , no dif % ould ro or a certain Hmit renee how low steel the ing the much Dur hs improved ma how ‘3 : TRA I nmuighit jose, prist has b ont atroduced into tl mills, so that the steel out the chinery arnegn wo! hie coud Worse dened Craig employment WHS Wo sted for Marder. h FRILL brought re jor Wh d to and Gene of intimida i militia came we were pre pan give them a hearty weleome, fit to HNCes, HMnowden saw refuse ad Well, along with the troops or with- then. Wi fiat wo fond of life eral CO tem ptuously oul we Can gel ont Americans who are that not stack it up and eall anybody, onre unre we will we not who, that attempis oppres “The do not stand this Homestead position, “ion, under. Most of the men expecting continuous em» people otteide ployment here have put their savings will if we are to be driven away from this town. The Carnegie mills were built up by us, the great profits of the concern were made by us, Our labor was ex- pended for Beoteh castles and library advertising, We do not say that Car- negie, Phipps & Co., do not own the mill property, but we do say that we HAVE SOME RIGHTS IN IT ournwlves, We have been constantly led to believe that the Amalgamated into homes which be lost our interests. We have bought Mr, Carnegie’s land on that theory and we are now in sich a posi. tion that we must lose all that we I think we will win it.” A MA A SARS very shade of Chiffon Lace from 80 Lyos & Co, 1 1 i WHY 0 RETICENT? Considering that the Carnegie com- | been for twenty years or i more the s ttelive t uppliant of congress for pro- axes to shut out the importa- | and have | induc- | the steel Wis nrnegie to boast Heol! that year {oy the he his Wim. l. in sone nya interest or at the rate Braddock works, WOOU0 1 year, improper question that Colonel Demo Judge Republi- an, put to Mr, the ( Oates, ut, ot Tay lor, what the the protective arncgie company, wis of these ion articles government ly 4 nx- In equity and right I have this grind i hols It information, by Harrison, Carnegie Republican party to retain It cond duiti HHL ivs i these ix not like na ied without govern- busines Weih aton it answered to tl a What the End, ANION WORKMEN to deny the truth. train © the The pur kl rikers for a five place, majority than to or a ten fis ot hue the st 31 Ywork" I. and free tickeis to astern Homwestend is certainly be- i 1s { i | present themselves as non-union work- men, but are willing to get out of town again if the strikers will et give them railroad tickets, a little cash and free here, There are being sent in by Carnegie steel campany. ers caught up on Fight avenue to ad- mitted that they had signed ments to go to work in the mill, left town. RUTee- They “The train I Int burg said: brought a H omestend. Carnegie agent, tickets, came up on of non-union men to who supplied them Just before at a place agreed upon, In the party were several colored men." ———— Waltiog On the Wreath to Come. saying: “Her dainty feet were ed in shoes that might enens- have been | ing compositor made it read. “Her dirty feet were encased in shoes that might have been taken for ferry boats." | And now that editor is hiding from | publie view. BELLEFONTE, “y/ \ 4 4 rdor to Introdor is, we make you aber Of your fs: we will n SRAYON PORT ne Aviide sve 5 fy well vWOTICE. Cut t ped retur » ’ ASO LUTE .Y FREE OF CHARCE. Sow re be THO i ‘ THIRTY DAYS o $28.00 twiille as Soe as Ye espace Farry # f y Yor Fk ai 4 all comm respectfully 55 Px Ralb Asenne, yp Brooklyn, N. ¥. hoi % i AGENTS J uf p— ya — So? se ee i) Ii gro wn w—a— 3 when dd) cimned weer’ N pn The ttershun, nN. NB ached at VaR # rUmor in the Ma- wl been destroyed by voleanie that whole population comprising 1: had perished. The sailed for miles through masses of vol- steamer ( W., the is 8 poris that when she of Timer, there sland of Banguis lay archipelago h eruption, and souls steamer canie debris, a A Snake In a Deer Keg Hungarians were seriously poisoned at Gown on Sunday by drink- ing beer from a keg in which a dead rattler was found. It was at first thought the men would die, but they are now out of danger. It is supposed Hoeven tents, When the empty keg collector | i i ] { | broken open and when to the horror of the spectators a big dead rattler was discovered. The cause of the men's slokness was then ascertained. we Ms The Homestead steel works strike Baddock works plant at Rankin sta- tion, and some 600 more men are out of work. " Mr. Van Moteo Pelt, . went adit on of the drug store kedd the cian in attendance to give phy ij him a dose of something for cholera morbus and He ‘] next looseness of the bowels WANS: felt so much better the cian and get him to fix ply of the medicine. when he handed me erlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoon Remedy, He said he preseribed it regularly in his practice and found it the best he could get or prepare. | ean testify to its efficiency in my case at all events.” For sale by J. D, Mur- ray, Druggist, me up a supe I was surprised a bottle of Chamb- Worthy a Trial. Headache almost always yields to the simultancous application of hot water to the feet and the back of the head. EE What One Potato Will Do, If there were but one potato in the world a careful cultivation might pro- duce 10,000,000,000 from it in ten years, and that would supply the world with seed again, § PP Olle J? nand 1. 1 a at retail. Terms, for Coal, st KURTZ & SON. ASTRONOMY; g shop New ye builds MESTAL ENC} Cony tical Foonpoimny ITARY SCTER oal and prac wOTV ey PREPARA TY years Fall term d POLITICAL BCY law and History CH N{¥ str ton Lheoretd BE cach srm ofthe ny DEPARTMENT iy graded and thorough Sept 14, 1882. Examinations nhsion. June 16 aid Sept, 1 Comp ineoniee- 5 i Catalogu ur LoRl, inci 18, Two CRICT Ee address ATHERTON whats {5% GEO, W LL.D. Pres, lpn, Centre Oo Fa DMINISTR RKOTICE of Administration upon the rah Tresslor, dec'd f Harris tons been law fully granted 19 the sndemigned, would rosjoctial iy noquest sll pores Knowing themselves faded fy hee oalate to mak © nim dale payment, snd thee elaims seains the same 1 prososd them daly snthentioatod fiw settlement 3. d ~R ESLER LETTERS mdate of Sa iis ed haviogy Oak Hall JOHN DAURERMAN, Centre Hall, JuneZi-at Administrators ARK WANTED «THE UNDERSIGNED will pay market price In onsli fr Rewk Oak, or Hemlock bask at thelr tannery, or on oars, at points of «hipping. Please oall on or sd: dress them at their offion, LEAS, McVITTY A GREER KE, Lewiston n, Pa.
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