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   Evening News, The (Newspaper) - August 28, 1893, Uniontown, Pennsylvania                              Make Your Known NEWS mul GET WHAT YOU WANT THE EVENING Consult THE NEWS Par ky THE UVE MERCHANTS Volume AUGUST SENATOR MORGAN For Representation in Big A STATES REPUBLICAN VOTE To Govern the Number of National Convention Scheme Likely to Be Discussed at Harrls Would Stand It Is probable that the coming Republi can State convention pass a resolution asking the national committee to change the basis of representation in the national At present each congres district sends two delegates and the State at large chooses four more Pennsylvania has about of the national It is now pro posed to base the representation upon the Republican vote cast at tho lost previous Frightful Collision on the Lena Is land Lose ISLAND N Aug 28 A accident occurred last night at Bushwick Junction ou the Long land A train tt tin shops at Laurel which wc verted into a temporary morgue that the number of reach in the neighborhood of us or J he injured were conveyed to thi Island City fmt could remove were summoned to the JS Stirred up man A PENSION CASE CONTROVERSY That Has Aroused Much Bad Feel Commissioner Dares Massachusetts Man to Lay Before Congress Certain Papers Criticising President The Sea Arbitrator Thor ot the bou i fisheries on the steamship York Most The o to protect the Single Copies Two Cents THE NEW The other questions SMI of the prevented eel in of A LADY GETS A Breaks Her and There Is Talk of Suing Contractor Hallam for Obstructing the use for incorrect uder provisions of the ballot as by the the mg tot two election B voter can now vote a ticket n X io a c each column of make his a sin by simply making an X inac plated s ever held in the to the to the utm ays a rouble brewing Elijah of the Several evenings while Miss Alice Massachusetts relief to the injured Morgan was going up G of Min to each above th commi has informed Ir that he experts him immedi nomination r pension Otherwise make one at about ay Beach train o I shall call the attention of con Kress and the country to this case at the first has replied Under such a rule Pennsylvania would send onetenth name of each canddat the As an example of the pr Happy Gathering at Point MANY MADE And with Music and Feasting the Survivors of the 14th Cavalry Pass a Delightful by Boyle and cers of surviving members of Pennsylvania last Friday was erin f t e eifel g t to entertain the O A H of attended in a and delega other ram Parading the 8treet Colone address of the 14th The colored voters of northwestern Pennsylvania have organized a league to protest against the outrages upon colored people throughout the Uni ted States discussing political questions that most affect the race soning seeds of independent thought and action and cementing the bond of unity and political power of colored i Philadelphia Press The Republican i party of Pennsylvania needs to cultivate I the young and give them a chance j at both party and public They arc not going to take their in the I without some outlook for the mtu men save a party from dry announce ikut account of a strong probability of the nomination of Judge Fell and is a general demand for a western man for he has decided to with draw as a candidate for Charles Pee of Baldwin of Brownsville and Ross o delegates to the State conven will leave for Harrisburg tomorrow They are delivered an elo address In the and was nrc in the evening the festivi The Point Manon band furnished and n eat merrily and events ol the Before Ail cholera c lu cabin lamed is in Morse adds ni Jl sides as we j company are The suit was Arthur the attorneys for came His friends alar i as he has symptoms of sick Satn A of are Saturday stopping at the at his eon to AUK aa th Clevel nt nn f and wife will remain for om and probably th Connellsville Courier The Waynes burg Messenger says it was formerly thought to be the law that the president judge should reside in thought so H is The Allegheny county delegates to the Republican Sute convention held a cau cus Saturday and after two bal to vote for Jackson for treasurer and Fell for Vice President Stevenson will attend the delegate convention of Democratic so to be held at Septem Attorney Whitehouse lias been elected chairman of the Schuyl v kill county Republican Douglass has been elected Demo county chairman of Montour or for New en route It is known that laud will return on the A Soed brought for the New Tor Haven and Hartford railroad by thi administrator of the estate of F C Esen who killed by the ghost triUn iff Objects to Be Seen In Each of whether lie travels or f T to bout the famous cities of the world and famous objects to be seen in each of them The Oldworld cities arc famed for hirtol rical works of art etc to for frm front The the to hi ihp of the ices m a personal IT ool The front of the levee being about wo feet wide by 300 long taking in Frank Turners ware house and a great deal ot Xo Kerer In fact that is laie quarantined against Atlanta i f he impression that IT Isadora Sobel has been elected chairman of the Eric county Republican The Trail of Great To life Editor of THE Do you wonder that and energy and should hunt out t land where the Conns and the Keysers t and the Cores and the with t Phillipses and Ganses and all their sta wart pitched their tents right across the path of the nob red man as the Indian North years would send forth the and painted braves of the Six Nations skulking along tho Great Catawba wa to scalp the Cherokee heroes of th Natchez trail in the Louisian Lowlands The gallant braves would dodge across Cheat just Grassy and if Marlon had then been as it last Friday end not an inch further on his south ward way would anj feathered hero of them ever have o who would ally and surrender to For Ii win as it is today with the matchless forces that render th American hearthstone invincible against any secret or domestic or foi has not sense Plough to carry his own head on his own Cither time nor Editor will here permit tho recital of but it will always the heart of any one who has to find a chance to A August 4 Clergymans A prominent Heading clergyman in his endorsement of Bartholomews famous Equine says The entertain ment in every particular worthy of It is novel as il is interest no objectionable nothing to the most taste partakes of nothing is and all appear at ono time on the stwo entirely by All their Motions arc by word of They do everything but This Stock Haras Nation r in were together with a large quantity of ll i mast of the blood til had been sent to the Worlds Killed the 28E C Kian of n brakeman on the West sion railroad struck by a piece of from a train passing In and Edgar Thom son steel works at Bessemer are closed foi nnd improvements will be suicide bj uniting a piece of ulasa a protracted spree h you surgeons at learn that ner awill also ihc the lawT Cot In aill England i August K I A special bearing the Coun THE j seriously sick at his home at j They His Mouth and Dei Mar last lay a Railroad is one of the most interesting figures in He is truly man of his 7 When the South 1 I railroad was being only a few i years was a laborer i working industriously for a laborers i sought by politicians as been isI other notables to th ch the tomb of l the the tower and described in this change for the beite receipts ot place and the company warrant a return of t urn for should have Morses reau with the j re son revok f your Of his your will m I deny ti junl trust you This the A refugee from the tmc and got into this bnl was out by the Accused Be was held without bail for the murder of Trainor at Fusion Olade Farms August and box social held in the Farm church Saturday evening August 19 Dr Cox and Dukes addressed the evening was spent in Again race yos won by the Britannia The Sa was third Cal una Horses Benjamin Titus of Point while n his way to Andersons X Roads a few ays had his leg He and Mr were driving in a dog The became frightened and began kick Tilas was kicked below the breaking the bone of the leg short He will probably bo a cripple for life few years ago he nearly lost io falling on Failures at Contractor Darwin the and William receipts of the evening will be applied to ward the repairing of the church Oscar Dukes gave a very iuter c tag talk to a house at this place Tuesday Her husband preached in the R church nnd Dukes have been missionaries in China find Japan for the past nine They seem deeply inter ested in the spreading of tho in the heathen and their object while here seems to bc to arouse a missionary spint among the Christian people of May their efforts be crowned with abundant When Mr mil Dukes return to their foreign field of labor they to go as will give the rates in all This red and oth being thi t Sunday School Officers Notes and GOING BACK TO I Huns and Italians Coke Region in A party of en route for and Murdered ican outlaws took a white mau and his son bound and triel to make tell where their money was hidden cut off one arm of the father then thi then split head open The boys throat was cut Ra have captured two of the S The Second NEW 2S died in the Harlem She is the second to die ofthe women who were scalded in the explosion in the Hell Gate laundry ou A SUNDAY William Chicago to represent this section ta single tax to bc hed there next week h i knew of whom had to return visited his brother EuroT Jacob I P Miss Lizzie Ingles of Washington Visited Broke on XEW a race with th assistant agent at the P spent Sunday at lite home in the Miss Sadie Barton has returned from a visit to The Misses Jennie and A Husband Attempts to j His Wife to Go Home I f Kahe Donaho were Dun Sunday morning at 2 oclock the resi dents of Morgantown street were awak ened from their slumbers by the cries of bar visitors on the direction of Mill street The woman re go with him and after self supporting K Sam Yeager A telegram from Va says that a deputy sheriff arrested Samuel at two miles south of that Yeager was a member of the fam ous gang and broke out of Kingwood Jail a few nights Several residents appeared the street and found that there was a row between a well known man and The man had his wife by the dra emg her in where he used to sing all the possible he re to the dragging ere finally separated by Policeman and both allowed to It is aid that the domestic relations of the two avc not been the best and that they have ad frequent quarrels and FREE COINAGE DEFEATED Majority of 102 Against the Pro posed The House has voted down the free coin age proposition by a majority of m and is now voting on the repeal of the Sherman silver Big Depot Burned With church political fraud scar city of labor and limited the a mist appears to be on The Misses Reed and Miss Shaner o spent Sunday with the family of Squire is said to have a new in Dunbar dont need any u all her time to take care of her large and increasing baseball The 27th being the last Sunday in the conference the Sunday school elec ted officers as follows Milton Watson assistant superintend Andrew Calhoun Maggie Smiley assistant Gertie Wilson Ella Susie I Sophia It is tho earnest superintendent all be prompt that the school may be opened at the appointed 2 A little child of Patrick OHara is suffer ing wilh cholera John Martin was elected leader of class in the church Cottom is still from the he received in the on a Jim Mary after spending a steamer ou Friday the yacht owned by W B Cogswell of hroke the making r 14 miles against a Bow tide at the rate of statute miles v sixteen Mo beat A Hodges at Chess club in 16 moves in the fifth of the match L ow in Albin game with v Kings bishop lie Lost His Ms pension suspended Jacob a cavalryman for four committed sui cide by Ho was old not aMo to Closed For a cotton millE of the Manu company dosed for a week on account of the depression and for re aug 38 It j vacation among in and he big freight station on the A o I returned road was destroyed this morning together J t The win be County Chairman Work this John Pulton and J I of the county com Henry celebrated her birthday at the residence of her Colonel Honry Beecher of thia Pence yearly grove meeting of the Connecticut branch of the union begins Tues day anil will continue three Agent a the agent of tho Bridgeport Steamboat committed suicide hero by shoot ing Thn United Hennington has South e gallenes of the French metropolis and objects equally interesting you nor I may be able to visit ParIS but we can easily 3ee and know what ia best seeing in this great Constanti Moscow and other capitals of great more than buildings are to be seen in Photographs of the and mountain canyons cares ana volcanoes are shown with Street show ing the everyday life of the people in various are interspersed with Pic ures of the great natural and architect ural wonders of the No work like tuese photographs ever published be See the own You this superb art for 2 and 20 or if you will get 10 paid subscribers to the weekly or five for the for one you can get it as a gift IHE NEWS office and see the finest premium ever bv any news THE DEATH William Lay Wilham Layburn of ageu to died at the residence of her James this Layburn was bom and reared in Connellsville and lived here oil her She was highly respected The interment will be made at Connells ville Tuesday Arthur Arthur Snowdon of Brownsville died ot his residence Thursday evening antl was buried on He was about old ane leaves a wife and foar lie was a laborer and a brother 01 Charles Death at White A son of Edward Heal V Jute died Saturday of diphtheria he funeral took place this Uniontown Banks If allI the banks were ns solid as those of there wouldnt bc anv e BRING THIS COUPON and 19 with to THE NEWS office AM SHEPPS OP THE  

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