The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 21, 1892, Image 4

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    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
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ENC} Cony
tical Foonpoimny
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wOTV ey
PREPARA TY
years
Fall term
d POLITICAL BCY
law and History
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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-
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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.