2 Min LA LEFoNTE, PHILIPPINES COMMERCE Important Ports | Traders. | n f General Otis Open For the mines Again R Ge snld to Have net 1 ‘ wral 'o Del Pliner Been Murder, Buffalo Buffalo, J ight | which has weeks, was Work rike of the the docks for several declared off last night, and the men returned to work uncondition ally this morning. The men will make their fight for better wages before the opening of navigation next season “Strikers “TIE fre An ! Deen in Ire : Convicts on Strike, Des Moines, Ia., June 28 Five hun- dred convicts in the Anamosa peni- tentiary have gone on strike, and re- fuse to work. They claim that the rations are Insufficient In quantity and inferior In quality, The cooking Is done by the convicte (1+ maelves, RACE BATTLE IN ALABAMA, Negro Miners Killed und One Mortally Wounded, Birmingham, Ala., June 28 Three negroes are dead and one {8 not ex pected to liyve as a result of a riot between whites at the ore Cardiff Three Rroes Jeffor Ellis while wounded ne in are Ed Samuels, mortally race anda Near Ly he dead and Adams Thomas is The two vesterday where the negroes had armed with Winche man ISIN} A ng mm coun Im Dill (ie came to a clash late afternoon In Glasgow Hollow congregated | nacceptable were d¢ \ are HRA matter has scored a signal most of the ideas of the An gates having been adopted in ti vhole United itnte arbitration the fUCCooua erican dele I'he Advance In Pilg Iron. Pittsburg, June 2% Bessemer pig Iron sold yesterday at $320 a ton In the Mahoning valley, and in Pittaburg the price in $2095. This Is an advance of 100 per cent In six months and $2 a ton higher than last week Urging Governor Hoge For Senator, Norfolk, June 28 The Virginian Pilot publishes a letter from Charlotte Democrats calling upon Governor J. Hoge Tyler to announce himself a can« didate for the United States senate. To {TEMS OF STATE NEWS. Wilkeshs Hoesl inhorer out col rre 1OMASs . ' Pa In DD i i { i und i WIIODSKI | The Herdler hi Henefit week of Penn House thought the affair Pitta June 27 “all organized labor of sylvania the Grand has assumed proportions of by the promoters, and promises to result in closer union of the laboring in this section than ever before. The week was In augurated with a large parade, escort. Ing as the guest and orator of the evening Governor Stone, who at the conclusion of the vaudeville bill made A short address. The speakers for the balance of the week are: Tuesday, Samuel Gompers; Wednesday, T. V, Powderly: Thursday, P. J. McGuire; Friday, General Miles; Saturday, Sam- uel P. Jones, mayor of Toledo. ure western nt Opera not classes LONG DEADLOCK ENDER: Kentucky Democrats Nominate Louis Goebel For Governor, WON ON TWENTY-S8IXTH BALLOT, His Followers Hardin thorize the Defeat Attempt of Aus nn nud Stone Delegates to Democratic State Cen tral Committee to Nominate a Ticket Louis Goebel | the A FIENDISH NEGRO GIRI wrapped HRCOYereaq 1 } gained such head check the flames vessel was burned to and sunk, her valu al loss and had efforts 5 he WAS hat were futile the able cargo | waters ing at Thurston to Retire From Politios™ Washington Jun« pd Senator Thurston, of Nebraska, sald today “Having noted several suggestions in ‘he western press that I might be a candidate for viee president, 1 desire to state once and for all that I am not and shall not be. My only ambition is | to retire to the practice of my profes- | lon at the end of my present term. I would gladly resign now from the sen- ate for that purpose if my place could | be filled by a Republican successor. I cannot entertain the thought of ever | holding another public office.” pumpki It worms handling { hes 1 the ' marke sale by | ‘oll, Wi YOUwWara \ Cr WW Mor: ng M tate Co Ha LEGAL NOTI( BARGAINS, WANTS, ETC. ' § RA. BRAULUNT, S LLIAM WHATMOR) DINGESM ’ Fa eiton, 'a , wn, Fa C.FREDERICKS, Ia IH om rmst GRO. T. MILLER, (formerly) Ms ELIAS FRAVEL. (formeriy) Wan Pa TONN GIEFORD, (formerly) Ones Pa LB DAVIS, (formerly OG. W.SMITH, (formerly WM. REYMOND, (formeriy) si former 8 elonte, I's rs Mark a Mills Moshannon, Pa Boyeeville, Va Belletonte, Pa MM SALE CHEAP-An account of $15. FOR an John A, Murdock, Philipsburg, Pa. for ten year s subseription Ad will be sold ery liberal reduction dress ALA very HDETHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, Bellefonte, Pa ANTEDInformation as to the present Ww address of Jared C. 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