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   Evening News, The (Newspaper) - July 25, 1893, Uniontown, Pennsylvania                              If you waul people iv Read Your Ads Put thorn In THE the ten dully THE IS MI Sell Your Farm Or Hundreds of dolUm Try Volume HOME FOR An Experiment in Re forming the JULY Single Copies Two GRAND INSTITUTE Known as the Boys Industrial Farm Acres With Buildings That Are Homes Rather Than Glance Ot Its OF TUB July Boys In school is located six miles south of in oh what la familiarly known as Hocking about 600 feet above Hacking val Tho farm embraces The surface Is in breaking in precipitous rocks with fissures rising perpendicularly to a height of about CO onal of feet in diameter TNT and 85 feet The latter stands on ft M Hh ground that only lacks four feet of being fl I U L the most elevated in the State of The bath house 30x88 Spray baths are used and 100 boys can bathe at The a brick two stories high and of modern isolated from any of the and fur with all modern appliances and wards aid in arresting the spread of contagious What is Goin on Down at FOR THREATENING A LIFE Held Under Pension The it is was for A Employe Is elation and not considering the adoption for agricultural The healthful climate lias the credit for the Examining Board Work on Pittsburg Street Begun July Joseph Baladina was arrested this morn ing by Constable Crossland on a charge of maki Forci charged who was working for comparatively small amount of sickness Death has been of rare occurrences THE POWERS France Giver Warning That She Will Blockade the Siamese July government has notified the powers that it intends to DOWN AT OfficeSeekers Numerous Indus tries July Dunbur can produce as many office seekers under present administration as any oilier in the Since it has been known appointments for county aro likely to be made soon the applicants for postmaster and gauger are bustling at a lively There arc Old Guard and Normal applicants here as well as in other since it has been thought recently that there may be a compromise on the part of the two factions relative to revenue the boys arc each try ing to outdo the George an Old Guard man a and Robert seems to stand well with both factions of his seem to be the strongest applicants for positions in the revenue service as gnawer and store ing threats on the life of Division three are good Inen and well man James Whalen for tnc position which they JUDGE LONGS Corporal Tanner Describes the Wourlds That Begot the NEW July Morning Ad prints it claims is n copy of Hie confidential circular letter distributed by the leaders of tlic Revolutionary I party in America its felici tating them the destruction ot the I British warship Victoria aud claiming that the supposed accident was the result of a deep laid plot on the part of the phys ical fores party ill which contem plates the if of the Up and Make Him a PartI whole British navy aud tho infliction ot Robert Elliott Loses K Large CONFIDENCE MEN CET They Offer to Buy Coal Put nerA Box of Brown Paper All dire injury on England in every of the globe where her flag Tho follow He Has Left Out of a Heavy In ing are quotations from tbe alleged letter Admiral is not for the loas of the lie Is tho victim of tho sins of hh The which ho tho would FAYETTE July Robert a wealthy farmer of Jeffer been curried out had our brave brothers in service not been I equal to opportunity them and blockade of the Siamese coast I and the threats were said to have the other measures been made There waa a hearing that may ho taken with the object of I this morning and Baladina was held to to France the guarantees to which s farm has three belts of vegetable j A council of the will beheld John No n was life On the summit of the ridges j tomorrow to decide what additional arrested this morning on a charge of pine and a few other of i urei bo taken to insure the jumping his board made by but it is not probable that more than one will be appointed hence the scramble for the Brooks visited Congressman Sipo out of and Collector Kearns a few days and found he had not been slated yet either McKee or Wagner had been Is an old but the rogues worked it J As a result Elliott is i But Brooks thinks he suci ance drove up to the of Elliott the most On the hills of guarantees from The cue was compromised and slopes are gardens and President Carnot is at anq j by agreeing to pay the Between the ridges are deep mj the cabinet will go there for j tjn The ministers will meet at 9 oclock toi street this The The soil Is and without fertilizing j morrow President Carnot improvements are being pushed with a vines which cannot be would be The form is with u red and sandstone and the soil appears the of Leaf mould and other animal deposits are mixed with clay For grazing it is moderately t There Si a small growth of such as oat and There French government is making nr j vigor that Js highly in getting the collectors and feels sure that he will be than it has had for a Ions time Never j before since It a town have tbc j sou is the latest victim of conni n for The donee men For the better protection o ihe at will nol m The game by which he was roped in I any of our were on board escaped dentil in the wa ters of t lie It is for for the to know that a noble Seed has been done and that Ireland still has sons for whom death has no terrors when their are asked for her The spirit of Tone and of Emmet still ami the fight must be carried on until hauls down ler in have brothers now on almost every Wti have them in the Eng lish nt hoaie and and wher ever the English flair floats there may our men aix now hi a position we never be fore of striking England in every cor On Saturday last two of smooth tongue and gentlemanly appear and after engaging him in conversation on general subjects broached tho subject of Dunbar has now more idle men perhaps j qf Elliott owns Umt to be on no down at the same The furnace has 1 They were willing to pay n fair must be lost in nor murt cr of tlw and works all been closed The must co Countryman of law been idle about one and it in stated and Elliott was willing to sell J u tu July dispatch to The I of 58 garden of 60 ceres Chronicle from Paris says The tenor ot I nnd 50 land i ultimatum to Siam leaves no There are about 20 of ground util as to Frances She play drives and i TU lawns are tastefully laid out is here on a i by good authority that tbe outlook for the at he upon as an excellent I visit to i furnace is no better than when it closed j I j Alexander Johnson of Company 10th j oven s nnd when tteJ Mr Elliott the in the I j tat thc strangers Issued at n beautiful out at until he went to the bank and got thc re present there are scarc enough ovens i quired 5um nay pla The new pension board met nnd organi burni to mark of tbe this McClanahan j ent Grant Bluff iliJ only worka i yas elected president and it baa The i strangers put up They suggested and The first i palmer Bridt worts at just above that Elliott go into partnership vrith ornamented with Angkor is far i o the wi Dr Dunbar are running full and a sood i taking stoct to the amount of shrubs aw The at this j lo s office the first Monday of but do not employment very much resembles that The Times publishes j i for more 60 but should they be THS Wic Duke Is tolte POLAND July of the Worlds fair national whq is now a guest states that recent date from A bargain was struck and to bind it the tho of sinco to show that his financial affairs are his departure from When asked whether he thought the duke might j consider it an insult to his dignity to have financial aid him by his i can Plainer remark ing I there is a man in Amer ica or who would refused to be To Be Ag Robert AS SOON AS HE IS FREE County Detective Campbell Claims to Young Man Killed Story of County Detective Campbell lias made information against Robert charging him with the murder of John at in drunken row a year and a half Williams tried and convicted at December sourt of last year of feloniously shooting George Gardner at and was sentenced to the Huntingdon re Gardner threw a banana a young man who was passing oil Will iams claimed he threw it it and without drew a revolver and shot Gardner in the Gardner was taken to the Cottage and finally A short time before Gardner was shot a drunken row occurred at in which John was from effects of which Thomas Christopher Davin and Thomas McPartland were arrested and tried for the There was no case against them and they were found not Detective hue ing the case and feels satisfied that he hai the He claims to hare testimony that will Al soon as Williams is released he will be ar rested on the charge of murdering ham and will held for j The people hope ioi a ig from an attack j PEOPLE YOU MAY of j John Kefler of 1unbar is in Miller of p The GloT French j Greenville was here He examined j here on business ally suppose from the i ls umia or to conj ball and fn tbe doors were opened tp which France never put j for the reception of young boys ju nn claini until the other day is j i under veare of age convicted of crimes j no for a measure ol and committed by the but j Yardmaster Coughanour is nursing courts of The first installment i really at tire of very sore was from thc Cincinnati house of refuge and 12 in A This was the beginning of an a and not a a school of virtue and not of far the be the incor the vicious of the State of There have been about boys and 740 remain to Today school stands a proud monument of the successful consummation of a humane We know you by said the and are willing to put all the money in your So it was Thc sharpers counted out in cash counted it and U c of Connellsville is i Elliott out of a and I assure you ein then that while the doke is not beg ging he and bis family will receive any as out The from Jas a strangers produced a tin box and the graceful whole was deposited Regarding the Palmer i says it is without as tbe ex in and tbe box lid fastened j treme Umit o the possible pension would vlmer says that interested as himself The box and its contents were then I be Palmer says that The Globe says The i un is i the First National bank and found it in i M M Cochran and Core left for i turned over to with tte n ttw duty of the j good Examiner Miller 5 a Dawson this morning on i that he take the money i return to Chicago they will take the mat kn one of strong and an earnest friend Q j ing friends and relatives in j Qf tho newly formed coal j Justice Richard Campbell of Britl is Firmness is ne tor the at the noi for war i than the slam READY FOR to Be Assisted in Fighting ville is in i July Diplo Junce with unruly and thc honor of Wu can endure ibe i render a rare Siam to the of but pilings of The administration building is 161 feet j and Burma long with a rout projection of 60 feet each j a different It is three stories not includ ing On the first floor are tho office of reception kitchens and dining On tbe from some other TWENTY PASSENGERS HURT By the time it was quite late in the eveni ing and the saying they had yet r in hand in Lizzie In Her Old FALL July was a mild sensation at the morning serrice at Central Congregational church Snn 11TL1 f C In wo In lafi David White of Scottdale was m n transact that Ilight el nce there yesterday aRer and to of Miss Lizzie Borden the tragic h l soon and make further Captain Mestrezat and Beeson left this morning for j West Virginia to examine the title to j of the details of the some coal event at her home last She was escorted to her pew by Bowen and Charles Outside of a limited 1 circle her purpose to attend service was David Williams and wife of Dunbar back the which they had They drove to and sent e ner purpose J not and her appearance was a sur to of the The kok u Accommodation Train Wrecked Near July too far Such a in i Springdale accommodation on the West now Is grana THE NEWS office today and were j here oy a it js supposed they j was filled by of much interested in watching the work j a former minister and friend ings of the took a tram and j ot the Borden Mary Button and her daughter i After the swindlers had left j I Guswiler of arc j and his wife began talking over the j July ing in They will go to the I Elliott was congratulating the was shown a dispatch mountains tomorrow for a two weeks soj ing tbat he had made a good as which stated that lie was dying from a of the French may have carious ran into a freight this morn i ing at Twenty passengers were floor are family and guest chain The Pall Mall commenting upon bath rooms and stewards The family buildings are ten in number and named as follows i E yve not to let our voice bo and Lord Spe upon u regard to these broke into Clarks Wood of Sau is visiting in Woods is a son of cancerous affection of the Jef i cancerous 01 tne jei of which there was of the heartily when he read the in bis item ami They seem to be giving it in the he said visiting m ui j to me in the ne sam the late William who had j BuV suggested ms are Jou l jeny thc it is absolutely Baptist church of this town sure the money is in the box j I never was in better health aud charge of tbe Baptist 50 years Of course I Didnt I keep my eye William Frederick of on them while they were counting the A Death From the brend Disease In New July genuine case of Asiatic cholera is reported at John aged 58 was taken suddenly ill yes and died this His physicians say he exhibited all the symptoms of the dreaded Asiatic There is great LEGATION BUILDING Bombard Bakers July revolutionists bombarded Managua yes Two women and three children were killed and many A shell struck the legation build ing in which were Minister Baker and hit two The rebel ships have dis UNIONTOWN and Boston rooms with folding doors between when thrown throw both to a sitting room for the boys in the Separated by n wide hail from these rooms are the quarters of the i elder to 1 sora elected are Miller of Arm if July line I principal of aState Normal r reports parsing the Cam formerly assistant professor of 1h which sailed for York with the intention of i attempting to break the westward traus Thc basement serves as playroom Tbe Campania was then of ancient languages in this The chairman of the university organiza tion will act as president in Turners Speers of a two story brick dining room i victim i Dunbar were brought here on the nnd so that this is July Luthj train this morning and interred in Oak complete in There is no is He was a guard Grove and friends with the other families except On the fair and has not i accompanied the The pall bear formerly a resident of was in j money and putting it in town this greeting words had awakened suspicion that he could not shake hearty and He grew nervous and to set doubts at decided to open the This task was easily But in stead of the handsome pile of bills which he had seen deposited there isy in J niy a meeting of Typo i graphical union N 13 resolutions were commending the pardoning of the tinis of a capitalistic conspiracy ot 1SS6 to throttle the eight hour movement of that An July who sys she belongs to Port the bottom ot tbe box only strips of brown was found about Wednesday will be pay day also at all of the Frick works now in The works will only run five days this laying off paper 1 was placed under She is apparently Tbe woman is 70 are working on a supposed clue u mMy and it is possible the thieves may be NEW TEXT bar Township School MaKes a thc participation in general service been heard from since I he Some of ere men between tbe ages of tj move I Luckey was elected teal bv the Ohio i his think that in the were aj of the The Pentecost band preached here SunI ring school and THE VARIOUS He hns B Loring Mission band at and of afternoon to a good sized i Hollow in this whom she was long the They were John Edwin Of the other family four are and three stories the j Hunk Each building a good j S Cilbert Alex comfortable home for from oil to SO boys tuns owned by States j and Greenw The 30 new ovens have been fired up but they are not being They are being j tested to see if they will stand the Du Fleming has opened a singing j Thc board has school in White Rook He j adopted text At a meeting is teaching his scholars to read notes and j hela nt tne Yough house in is meeting with j jt WM to piace m all the town John Dennis has his barn under It i Harpers Conk will soon be On account of it Baileys mental arith being too close to Hie road he had and Cutlers Luckey was elected teacher of thc Ball of the Sandy j For July About 50C negroes wire shipped from here yesterday to Itis replace strikers with the mine owners will endeavor to secure more A 3Iissinc July John Cur aged 10 who had been working on the farm of Blackman of Liberty mysteriously disappeared on July and no trace of him has been dis Express Funds Stolen Enlarged His July office Of The borough board will meet xt when new books will likely j has enlarged his Bradj be dock store to double its former j No Outplayed by the Homestead Team 11 to July I arrived at this place yesI nearly an hour the train I reaching at 2 The I visitors started for the but dinner j was over and they were compelled to do I without a Some of got a lunch while others ate A large I crowd witnessed the arrival of the team I and followed the champions from the stol tion to the game was called being and a large amount of money Wilhelm and did the battery work for the visiting club aud Colgan the Home stead From the first inning the Home boys began to pound Wilhelm and up during the The accounts morning papers credit the Home team with 16 hits and the team with four whereas the Hon stead club had but 10 hits and the town club 11 The visitors pis anything but championship ball and gusted the Fitzsimmons diJ the best work for at for thc home aggregation pli a great It was stated here last that i the game Manager boys a lecture and intimated that of them had been Before ing Uniontown two of the players seen in a saloon drinking to othe Both teams play again betting favors Following is the score as published the Dispatch this morning s m r t p of every working day and is the foreman of thc Salem Gazette ofj use both mechanical and lici ill In a There is a and beautiful brick barn built by the boys under tbe eye of a couple of The chapel is 60x91 having n sent jn a ing capacity of 600 and this is now too Mul died nl aged 107 She n and a number of children July two sihooner Mimic Brainard capsized aud tho cook was luw of this haa in creased the roll lit the As truancy is now n the little culprit is Unally lo the place i has provided his The supply is obtained irom a woll nnd springs ami Kr Thn A Grand Thc Pittsburg Times offers its readers a plete Het of the Americanized C1 cents a day for TM T A doctor find commence treatment before will receive services for the first informations three months free of This eminent physician Heats every vaI Morgan riety of chronic nnd j Frank but will in no 0 an mean ble If your malady is beyond nil i Information before i conl IF PRINTED and therefore the most humble in IN ORDINARY BOOK TYPE WOULD Drowned July Lucien employees in the United lake while J by July bonnet j wire covering factory of Moses Clark Justice was struck by lightning by Ire A limited mini knowing whether their malady is cur i Defendant to l her of copies of this great work been able or 1 assigned to I Remember the go ns I Cnl July Wil comes may bo seen at i his b from 1 at his in this July 19 or if you Ctna has suddenly to South j will send your name on a to nnd sailed he will call on 3t d c Office 9 lo ni Sunday 10 to Road tho v ith tlm base club nnd re port for July city of heart disease this for THB dm o i I 3 1 2 II fl I l 1 l a s i i t o 2 oni by fi Wi  

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