Sis. THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ, ... Editor, y 1885, Oexrne ‘Hann, Pa, Mar. 18 A ——— IOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE FOR 1885 Wm. Harper A Weber, candi, B Proudfoot wd H Relfsnyder . Allen Lukens AJ G rahi Oscar Holt Jeo. R Roan Thomas Delong eter Lauck David H Kusls J B Fisher p Frank John ( Wer H H Weaver wal H Grifhin Hon Ww A Mu mid OM AGEE, aaingan bogie, cn 0 - - AT STRIKE BEGUN, A GRI [OUSAND STRIKERS GO OUT Pittsburg, March 9.—The strike of 12,- river and railroad miners began to- as anticipated in these dispatches Saturday night, the river miners for three cents a bushel and the railroad iners against arbitration which reduced r wages one-half cent a bushel, Ata few mines action was deferred until to. orrow, but by that time it is expected strikers will present an vabroken A member of the firm of Joseph alton & Co., operators, whose mines located along the Monongahela river, m have ready “A strike will not hurt us, as we f bushels of coal loaded and ie market.” » miners at Hartley's mines at Saw- Ri 10 are ont, lischarged them thismorning; they t strike,” said Mr, Hartley operators are regarding the moves a spirit of seeming indifference, some of them admit that it is yon them. ne of them : ¢ “Two and one-half is all we can af ORL to pay. The ig hard upon me, but I can’t hel ill be hard or a th 1¢ miners to strike time, One half of them tarving and the rest hut I think they are very 5 seems to be the e sentiment of most e operators talked with, They the will not pay the price demanded I'he prospects are that g strike has begun. Del ht from both the iNErs. er lon gates arn river railroad mines say the strike ne 1@ most general ever inaugurated. It » first combined strike of both the d and river miners. The dele- y the miners are remarkably firm ir demands, despite their extreme ty, the result of the strikes of 1854 Their treasury is almost emp ny eir families are in rags. Eviden ey find much hope in stories, circu- by agitators, that if they bold out jays they will win. This is based fact that a majority of the ope ave large contracts which must | shortly. This might give the cers an advance in wages, but it i only be temporary and as soon as nt coal was mined there would be ral shut-down. There is another 1 why the operators do not invite a and that is that it drives, trade from Pittsburg and fosters it in the wha V alley. ED INTO ACCEPTING LOWER WAGES mifier employed at Scott Haven, on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, who is ia city to-night, said: : Yo were starved into signing an iron i article for one year to work at three nts, which was one-half cent helow district price, and consequently the r miners were soon compelled to it the same rate in order to com- with Mr, Scott, Although we had promised steady employment we rked only half time and were compell- y deal at a “pluck-me” store. The ract expired February 15, when we re presented with another fixing the it 214 cents. This was refused, and they ‘afterward offered to give us fifty cents a ton for coal run over a three- fourih inch screen. Afterward the offer was withdrawn, and 234 cents per bushel substituted. The men have just discov- ered that aff insurance club recently or- ganized was gotten up in the interest of the fifnd, There is $640 in the treasury, which is being withheld because the Te n refuse to sign an article for one year at 2 ig cents, We will hold out for the del, cent rate, and will sign no iron- i" clad. of sav i ae te i “WHATS THE MATTER WITH YOU? “Well, not much in particolar, but I'm a . tle ailing all over, I don’ t sleep well sod my kidneys are out of order, and 1 can't enjoy my meals, and I've a touch of rheumatism, and once in a while a twinge of neuralgia.” Now, neighbor, you seem to want a general fixing up, and the thing to do it is Brown’s Iron Bitters, Mr, A. J, Pickrel, Ennis, Texas, says, “I was a sickly man, Brown's Iron Bitters made me healthy ; North Adams, Mass. tenant Austin, troasuror of t the Salvation Army here, has Sscamped with all their money, and they have te Yolagraphed Gen. Moore, of Brooklyn, for AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. The important discovery is that which brings the most good to the ifrentam number. Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs snd Colds, will preserve the health and save life, and is a priceless boon to the affli cted, Not on. ly does it it posititaly cure ons mption hut colds, coughs, bronchitis, a, hotrsencss. 4 and al Misctions of the ungs, at she Jo wonderful doubt this seta trial Dossier Fo ot id all druggists. by THR CALVABOS PEASANT, As a rule the Calvados peasant is re markably abstemious, though no trifling trencherman on the momentons occasion of a christening, first communion, or wedding feast. Bat for faro he snatches a jalle of cider at the cask, wilh a crust of pain-brie to break his morning fast, and gits down contents or thereabouts, whose chief ingredients consi bage and soaked bread, enviched | daily i8 4 Yum} at 11 0elod x, { 313.1 FP $ardn to 8 dish of holtehpet, t of cab. by a fow spoonsful of sour cream. After th day’ work he ¢ alr, s¢ ups more st leis ason and weather permit i! rounded by his people, the busy milkmaid, herd far below in the dusky light has vanished for an when the goodman ta a toil-worn brow, tremble in the clear afterg! to each other, and i nth ¢ of frogs take up thei sound it over and ove curionsly wil 'y Jolivert hastens to slake hi lip jof the cool earth his bonne femme serves a p beef and cabbage, i from his pocket a sharp clasp knife ceeds to cut for himself substant sels of that pain-br staple food at every meal niways who is calli yet river and Ov cneoe and eaac! whi sumed in prodigious usually of home n well-equipped farmsie a big-chimneyed oven house a of the orchard, where ones farm master and men tarn mixing, with the least moisture a due proportion of rye, maize, and kneadiz utly wooden pri or brele. The shaped like overgro quant i 8 K = loaves, cuits or sometir size of life } re peners flavor, (not, in fact, conside vantage,) and alweys through lack of salt, But store of such go }ily i cider on tap, our he arty himse i equal day 1¢ lower dark and forb 168 10 hu buoys, ens ll TOWERS OF MODERN BARREL the building rof am tht of this erected, will throw bh yeig ” ments of the w soar into the sl the Cole with whom the ide mon spire Le, ument orig his wor k ns For masta p in ord make poses, to orating al: the regions. can be illuninat light placed will fall ob’ i flectors can be wets and squ v stre calenlated limit of frorn 37 will be sectoe | yry, for ng with seo " 1.000 metre modern Tower of planned far the approac but, nnlike that of M. B be but 300 metres in heigh proph sustain: struction THE TAILORS DID NOT LIKE IT, In1767 Footehad pr the author of which has never been di covered, entitled *'The Tailors: a Tr gedy for Warm Weather.” Dowton announced the revival of this piece for his benefit. As the title implies, i a satire upon the sartorial oral and upon the bills being issued an indig- nation meeting was convened among the knights of the needle, who vowad to op- pose the performance by might and main. Menscing leifers wore gent to Dowton telling him that 17,000 tailors would saitend fo hiss the piecs, and one who signed himself ** Death” added that 10,000 more could be found if necessary. These threats were langhed at by the actors ; but when night came it was dis. covered that the eraft were in earnest and that, with few exceptions, they had contrived to secure every seal in the house, while a mob without still squeezed. for ad missjon. The moment Dowton appeal od upon the stage there rose a hideoras uproar, and some one threw a pair o f shears at him. Not a word would the ri oters listen to, nor would they ao- oept any compromise in the way of chang ing the piece. Within howled and hisacyd | without intermission hundreds of oxns porated failors ; outside howled and bell owed thousands of raging tailors, who atte mpted to storm the house. So for- mid ble (id the riot wax that a magis- trat p had to be sent for nud special con- stal jles called out, but these were help. less | against over whelming odds, so a tro pp of Life Guards was ultimately sur amoned, who after making 16 prison: ers put the rest to flight. Yoru RAR AONAR 3 oduced a $ we ‘Ww as J 11 marsabecive forthe Raronrea — IAG ALR Homs of Interest. n foot sweden proves liing. said to have found more than us parts of naterinl for paper vomen oen a the ncle worker proves to be malady has been wprisonment ra an orchest seldom have tO eal, i to go y Texas plains ise than salt meat ord to kill a beef jus and in that climate tl will not keep I It is with Germa 3 they tloin, of the animal now proposed to carp the trenches which Lr. stocl K herds, and thus they may have tresh fish as food while living on the great in- terior plains, An Englishman with the N tion writes home that the camels are great lovers of tobacco. Let any one smoke a pipe or cigar in the camel com- pound and the camel will follow the smoker about, place his nose close to the burning tobacco, inhale the fumes with a prolonged sniff, bwallowing the smoke, then throwing his head up, with mouth agape and eyes upturned, sho w- ing the bloodshot whites, will grant a sigh of ecstacy that would make the for- tune of a low comedian in a love scheme. vile @ spodi- In distributing some prizes to the young women of a female college in London recently, the Duke of Cumber- land facetionsly illustrated tho impor- tance of cookery. He traced the decad- ence preceptible in Turner's late pictures up to the period when his digestion be- cameo impaired. He took to sherry, and that neither improved his health or art; brandy drinking followed sherry tipp- ling, with the result that some of his pictures in the National Gallery look more like salads than anything else. The moral waa that if Tarner had an officiont cook at the aritical period when his digestion failed, his works would have béen greater than they are, New line of Woolens for just received at New nan { will each get the two and the “Repo Yauce, for the the "'R and “Eeporter for $2.25 whe names, two aporter , (ret us one and pay us $2 y i ! *aints, ad - / ers #2 I py ida | he FS Farm Class, Ss A SrECT LE ws {IN EVER! Wh ah MEAG, hi. ot a <aTIS ULAR, HEVIER QUT OF ORDER, gmp pg ai) nee LE sy oA % Centre Hall [OVE EMPOF | Cyr i ii £1 it lar and Plain, Rampe Ranges, Heaters, The Cheapest Stoves i« Ct 4 © a i 3S OF ge. THE DE. - Goods : STOR I) J NEW GOODS i Centre hall, lave just opened in one of Largest -A COMPLETE DRY GOODS, STOCK OF— DRESS GOODS HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOKS, HARDWARE, ARD WARE, QUEN GROCERIES, COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, FISH SALT, TOBACCO, SEGARS, EVERYTHING IN A WELL REGULATEL STORE. ALL NEW Goubsa, We offer bargains unsurpassed in this | want COUNTY. COME AND SEE US. All kinds of Produce taken, and Highest Market Prices Paid. Make $70 to $150 por month sells ing our STADARD Books & Bi work for 8 nid Summer, “MCCURDY & Ob, Philadephia. NOTIONS, PAINTS NSWARE, O1LS WU LABS REPT Teachers BLK w J. Address, C. Mo Cards— Attorneys. CUA SI EW AVY 4 FORTH EY, Attorn eysat-Lav ard building, lice iz $e BEREYRE-AT-1LAW FYORTE CENTRE £0 i 16 collections Allon In German ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEVO! iilding north of Court House, lish or German, POTTE R, Auor: L Collections promtiy wade nlion given Lo those oporly tor sale, Will d acknowledged ‘Deeds, Morty leile fonte, Pa BL WI i & ORV] ATTORN NEYS- BELLEF! ie the Cour 2 House, log. 4 ai 4 3 OF pre Have cs &c, +3 CM KVIS, BOWER Dentists. Ww. HOSTERMAN, Dentist, Centre residence on Church street, eran Church, Will ¥ ail branches of his pre 1iste red. . GUTE L 108 be sntist, Millkeim. 0 inal services 10 Lhe public, form mull operslions ; He is now fully teeth absolute fies at 2 Lath Laie nin # rofessi pt prof ) exiract Hotels. H Hog SE. Tel pro pric Wr toute, Pa. Bpecial attention gl Jur id trade, i0USE, vy ie ’ EMAND El traveling BROW N communit j lei equa’ to any in the cou very respect, for man and LArges ye iy moderate. Give lt The BROC RERHOFF HOUSE, EGHENY ST, BELLEFOX7Y G. G. McMILLEN ,» Prop'r. SB. Pres Bu ) and from sll trains. D.J. MEYER, "HMMER Pre BOARDERS AN D CUBTOM healthy locality, surrounded LY in the state, urches convenient, Ter OR £1 Table, waler, soCnery L004 rad SE, CK MAVEN, PA. WOODS DWELL, Proprict Terms reasonable, Good galn] HOT Un ~& T. B. SUMMI ER Fishing and Hunting— Ro: Mountain and Valley Scenery Healthy Locality. 4 EASONABL E. sesssnese PTO] {ILLE, CENTRE COUNT) BE FINE RESORT i (Ne tic AMB El 21: > N tw © Gold and ( ou SOX A. BEAVER, President KING OO, : CENTRE HALZ ve Deposits and aliow Interest insocunt Notes : Buy and Sell Gos Gold and Coupons WOLF, w.R President EBLLER & SON, « DRUGGISTS, Beliefoste Desler In DRUGS, — CHEMICALSY PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, &e Pare Wines and Liquors fx sr medicw purposes $k kept Pianded WE WANT 1000 more BOOK AGENTS Lor the grandes und fosrost welling book ever puddin! OUR FAMOUS WOMEN This ie am entirely new and original work fost pubdisted end £5 Ow Jott a Rn - BO of our hs fot ving aia incing ®ve Sat Phelps, Foome Cowie Binreuet Progeony Horiond daswrvoomre Howat ord reson Limi CC lompmer oo These TWENTY PENNS V ALLEY BAN Reo Reenrition WN DRUGS ’ So WANTED ! fT uber
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