AS RC ALE Ma ct ———————————— A ——— i ——— A AR PG CRI LDL UE SO SL RR 2 AES we Wh ¢ i B | FIVE THOUSAND MEN UIT ames Exley, 1203 HN. b ire THE CENTRE REPORTER. |FIVE THOUSAND MEN QUIT| Me. James Bxley, 1203 N. oil arent, | od — . | Philadelphia, Pa, says: “I have used | A LW AY y FRED BURTZ,. . . Editor Pittsburg, May 1 —The largest miner's | Brown's Iron Bitters as an appetizer and | - 4 em re een. | strike that has ever occurred in Western | found them excellent.” Centre Harr, Pa, May 10, 1883, Pennsylvania began this morning at six | . . RR o'clock, when over 5.000 bituminous coal | Grand Spring Opening The Reading News wants to know | miners inid down their picks and left the | OF ALL THE LATEST wat the Republican party of the na- | mines. The men demand 3} cents perbush. NOV ELT] ES . . ; i } | for mining, while the operatoraare wills | - tion ever did for the colored man. The | © AHR. . ¥ , 2 hinn® town Bi ® Ves should ask an easy one —Iox ing to give only 8 cents, There are ore| WOII & Non’s New Stock a, o n _ / y ; SU0014 A8K An Cusy one 5X. 3 a is Complete in Every Department, ome $s b ® i i } a Nt oN tN NNN NNN a aE A A OA FA SO APRA hundred and forty-eight mines idle. This I rs R cing morning the men at six pits refused to bracing Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Trimmings, ancy Cioods, Notions, Clothing, | Hats and Caps, Boots and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Batchels, Groceries, Flour, &ec.. &e., &ec. is easy—the Rerorren answers that rdiag to the Tewkesbury evidence vis . . : arr Wt pa en Gea A Ni. o a ) ; y 4 1 hi leave and join the strike, The six mines nt TN OPENING WHITE DRESS GOODS, have skinned AT TH is . a : . st { Yi ; 3 N have skinned him ax anned INS ) pot had not joined in the strike were the | FOR MEN, Penn Gas, No 4, Scott Haven and Waver- | Baptists Claire Linén D'Conlande A line of the few of the Many Bars | Paris muslin aud Edges and Lace | Point Dijou, Embreidered lace i | White Guipure, &c. A lot of Chil. : . a >: 2 4 wv ) IN FACT EVERYTHING K1} An all wool Cassi ¢ suit lig wls | dren’s ace Collars. cd Ising | women whose expenses to Americh | cinia and Charleston Road. No special | AN] i 7) AL ST 2 i HIS i 1 all Li : nere suit hig it ; ; | dre i : i= Loilars, ( webring a ) t tan hah t . > 3 . 4 » orea, at £4 lormer price 210 U0: mixed lot closed out ro the i . 3 rorn- | flo La san Frnt ors bed 1 he aitis wg . 7% ‘4 Aeaieawirin ve i ’ pr 3 xX { i MAL rom ii minu ish Govern- |] fight hus been innugurat i MERCANTILE STORE. | wod maiz Pants 7 oa G 100: 20.10 Aire ' : ulation of Ire- | more and Ohio. Itis though howev i 1000 pal His juCis «& UU; an 1acturer, al o cents a piece, some of it work. On the Py 51 IER DRESS GOODS bottom: black basket! them are worth 2% 5, 20, and 25 ’ x § . I'he namber | that all miners will quit i 3 8 il i? 4 £ i . 1 1 ! : 1 Handle extra efforts have been Designs i “ 0. A good Child’s Buit at | cents, but we will se them ail at © ’ » up in Massachusetts, +1 . : ' y S vl iy, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ; | DHUES, amer Catalonia landed in Boss | ['rimose, on the Pan Handle, and Keeling | gains we nave © day or two ago 1, ish men | und Castle Shanon, on the Pittsbur r A SS a ards— Attorneys. wae TR 417 { a vic r 347 ang got the men to join in the strike t : | 81 1 2 / ; il hae of Cas imere Pants cents a piece, » . i tontion of the Ladi { from 82 00 up. A special bargain in ———— a fine Percale Shi wo collars and | AN |} LEGANT LINE OF | collar button, at H0cts ; a fine one at | "PY dargar Ho, 1. . LES, MISSES’ & Chota The bes unlity Moleskin | i ot of the fin 2 w CT. Alexa der, - 3 M. CHILDREN'S | a pe : f A LEXASDER & BOWER, dividend of two per cent, in cash. tw er | FINE BHOES or one-tenth of The board of directors ol re number of | R 1 © . ‘ vyanis R11: TOM ompany, m 1851 to A' » YH If Ireland f “nas meeting decided to declare ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW, Hookbolders. and four bar an stock. | BELLEFONTE, PA, stockholders, aud fou 9 | OUR STOCK OF —p | oo ih Gos Sow i 3 « i "3 | J 1:8 Ff Parva a reduced from 5 ns pan Xe aul . " a CLOTHING | i Fara di WI TOON ¥. POTTER, A i AND — i i $0 \ DIES : cents 10¢ls. Collect 01 S REO. eXners : ‘dina (Gent's Furnishing Goods, ac. {tant ve ay Huu . [S COMPLETE AND FOR stem were ts { : . nT TAGE 3 {xy mx CHEAPNESS and DURABILITY an end- | 54 percent, to holder of one Au Cannot*be Excelled. shirts at 450pte 1 Ir Dri 81 : duced 1 41 ' { 1 Fe shirts af wets, } rit XA 41) ms 13 § ) | ha froing an iN y 111i t i Doe LIVIN gan eéxpariment +4 i § non’ BIyn cant, in scrip or cash, at | i 4 it i Boy 5 { independence” is it ly that have been Leather Cabas, price 1 to 2 dols | : A iot of double width Alapaca tL qUAalily Of Linen, coi- | | A lf; i : 12}. A r, whi ) g an " tied duced om oocts Lo 125cts, ripraps, a } shares and over, while to holders of sms] boarder, hemsstitched Handker | duced from docts to 123 When the old price 35 cents. | Ham! La whe inigertino in Ming, evesy | brings { shares of new slo 3 rn 3 “) a iam en thr Amrws or HAiNG OFaNING "88. price garnet and car 38 jes jn J oure In + hes tateped ; —e, Druggists. ith, ougt r that 6,000,00 11 . CHOGren s prica : 41 {f 3] rienaiy the £1 Lie tinder the not have | don’t scare at growls and ge Hotels. on Sic as grows aud re : . — dication of | a1 Beil cheaper i New Brockerhofl! House, business on the first ; : e May 4 when the el-| 44 {'nion City, at seven o > TTA RE FTYES ' handling them in the manner in- | It is reported that nearly BELLEFONTE. {tue town I8 Durned, E. O. Keller, of rire } aal f tha ecalel y . Ba ier, proprietor, Belie Carpets S. & A. Loeb. Clothing. Special attention given to LUBE le sock, Pa, went to bed at three '.1 $1 tel near Calvert Station, have been to-day order to be called tiired i stalwart | giving an He was not ealled until . : i : ; § i ’ is evening, and was the nd P i spn y ' 5 TITY TAY re Lr Al. y : i wi i iN ix ADS NOW Ririmnar 4 ' Ladies say the notice | 44 nges’ store ars Banks. EY BANKING CO seen thi and vy and Aan’t vor Cspmal ey, ana dol § you iorget it. Isaac Guggenheimer, | his en-~ | k relates the follow "Un Mon. In New Addition to Bush's Arcade, se- Furnishin i les jet) and Coupons. i , ; \ NF oa hafasa Wa, Wor, W. B. Misowg of BELLEFONTE, PA, —— ma : Cast yore wat rele ewar: Dack | rence was | the arrival of the 10:32 Mail train, thre or KIN rr 1a ; 'Wwh the mountal ENT OUNTY BANKING CO 3 gh { " ; ] a ‘ D. McKee, | : EL FONTE, PA Stewart, |’ ver & Co its and allow In- unt Notes: in P.R.—A full 8 ock of thejbest Leathe - | ; {er always on sid the ir . % ¢ largest one a bould ( 10T . AET SUP POs ticket ash paid for al ; Piscount Noles: AUV and Sei Gov. securities; Gold and Ce up- several tons, came down first t landed 3 ounvention ; ! ’ several feet on be allow. ; be alloy road track just above ti 1, made a RE a vill oy 4 . i Sarum dori red f i . 3 } yy lesired for bound across the ratiroad and overthe viv. | ” ‘ srons sunny t IING JUST IN! “ane sass ans TR, Jd D. Sux RY Pres i er. Wa ar tel. — surer and Aus er bank-—a distance of about thirty feel { ‘ f uck the ground within several foot | i dependent the water's edge, and bounded SgAain N to go ahead | distance of about fifteen feet into the river. | . A . : : "hotographer, Cor. 34 & Market Before buying look at our immense selection fur this springs business, Wis Ps kinds of w r it nd get our prices for your guidance in purchasing of others. S. & A. LOEB. ind, if necessa- | The other two camo shortly afierward both | rh 1 commitiee.men | at the same time. One, supposed to weigh 3 at least several hundred pounds, struck all algo, to show that the the station house, knocked a big hole 1 was sincere. A week after ned that the inde- the call becanse through the weather-boarding, studding and plastering, went in the dining room nd demolishing the cook-stove and the sjqengea mid look 100 much like a “sell out” sewing machine. It had to be broken to poog wid t oy Io WIN ie stalwarts. Co per was told to ise pieces to get it out. The other the smaller —- : : : Th » his call, have the convention, and if one, struck the lower part of the passen: M. A. BANDOE, B 0) 6) « 8 A 0 D S 3 © > persons who composed the inde- | yor room window, demolished the lower| MERCHANT TAILOR, CENTRE HALL, PA, 06 it as a Genie 1a convention of sash, scattering the glass over the room| Desires to announce to his customers r own afterward then they could see | knocked off the lower part of the window that he has been to the city and taken that the minations of 1 k noe . % inaslda i y ; v . y . t it the nominations of the regular | frame, knocked the bench inside out of A course of cutting under D. W. Bel- stock is moire extensive, and better selec ed thay ever We are now ready with an immense stock for Soring and summer. Our v i A gm fioss p he leaders of both parties are heartily of the contest, and they will unite r harmony with an eye to next year, ator Cameron will go to Europe in a 'w days, Colonel Quay has left the ite for the summer, Senator Stewart says he will withdraw from polities as foon a8 his term expires. Charles 8, Wolfe is out of politics now, and Senator Faery will leave the oil regions and set- t'e in Vhiladelphia. With the eonven- tion of this sammer an new orop of lead: ers will be developed, and unity may be gid to have been already accomplished. Major Phipps, the Philadelphia alms house robber, was tried Inst week and found guilty, es i Mi SS ———— ~We often hear it ramarked by close observers that many men and boys world be going the streets today in rags and tatters, were it not for those philan- thropists, Lewin & Co,, of the Philad. Branch clothing store, who sell so low that all can afford to dress decently. The firm deserves the largest patronage for their fnir dealing in every respect, and especially for the low prices to be had there in clothing. John Enterline, a young man, one of the family that lives there, was standing st the dining room door and saw the stones coming down. He got the other members of the family, who bappenad to be in the room, to come whore he stood. or some might have peon killed. The stones start od about half way up the mountain, There is another loose boulder where they started. Btrength to vigorously push a business, strength to study a profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do a day's labor without physical pata Do you desire strength? If you ars broken down, have no energy, feel as if life was hardly worth living, you ean be relieved and re stored to robust health and strength by taking Brown's Iron Bitters, a sure cure for dyspopsin, malaria, weakness and all disensas requiring a true, reliable, non-als coklie toni, It acts on the blood, nerves and muscles and regulates every part of the system, mum tA asin Work Given Oat. On receipt of your address we wili make an offer by which you can carn $3 tc $7 evenings, at your home, Men, women, boys or girls can ton St, New York. JOway 6t and is now able to serve customers with better fits thas before, He has also received fashion plates containing the latest styles. Also a fine lot of samples from which you can select for suits, He respectfnlly asks the public when in need of cloths ings to give him a trial, 20mary ENCOURAGING. . Having been oncoursged by the steady inorease of business, 1 have remodeled, repainted and added to the external as well as to the internal sppearasnce of my DRUG HOUSE, thereby making it more atiraotive to my customers. 1 would now thank my ouston ers for their liberal pate ronnge in the past, ang solicit a continue ance of the samo. My Hook 1x» NOAt full as possible, Lam’ com a aol munication with the principal fia Hoy: ses of New York and Philadelphia snd am supplied with cuts and price liste, and atjthing in my line not kept in stock, will be sent for st oncennd delivered at the sume prices that it could be bought at if you went or sent yourself buy my drugs for cash, pay no discounts, which enables mo to sell ub as cheap as any othe or drug store in the oy inky. All business bétwenn desler aad customers strictly con. fidential, J.D, MURRAY. Jungit Centre Hall. | L Rochester Shoes, for Ladies Misses and Childyen, made. We guarantee everything we recs mmend, Doll & Mingle, es Tue swmonl oy Se Per Whi A%r » &3 Prana * te pont #5 aun RK Bapely ong aay wl in °F pose uy Py 1g a AL ITE ma ag oy pO lx wom may HERe F THs giaes Go 3 AVISNIH 3 "HH a RPI oil Av) ei axe a 1 SII prowess ® 24Y ap mg py un Fwitea Le ny A FM SAYMIY JUV SHOLI DIGSR PHU ANY any ee hel any rr ome * -, amd WEY pen sealing sree 00 ¥ NoreEap ¢ “steve sol § fof yee £4 Was 10 ‘52 " och 3 ’ 1 ag) pry mw oe JING Pros BINDER A iE JO ore apy & OE BI PEE Sey acomEson an Haven “my £7 user tat oe pos Rr ¥ 3
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