Evening News, The (Newspaper) - September 1, 1893, Uniontown, Pennsylvania Make Your GET WHAT YOU EVENING CoMMtt THE NEWS THE LIVE MERCHANTS Volume SEPTEMBER WAR to Be Resumed at REFUSED TO PAY A NEW TO BE PREPARED I Oal Darnell and Ferguson Go to Last night the police authorities receiv ed a telegram from Justice Cottom to arrest Darnell and James Fergu son who were approaching town on the evening Officer was on hand when the came In and took Darnell and For HEWS NOTES MONEY OF THE A Total of Over Ten o Footed ter Happenings by the j 1 to ury department Just Issued by the tress of the the Houses Altogether Too guson to the This THIEVING Hearings by the Ways and Means Cottom entered information against them to Next d Wilson Thinks psr Ton a evidence at the hearing showed that Da Duty on Trade foton the train at bar and refused to pay their The conductor did not desire to have any trouble and the police here were some time past the crew on the membert of the ways and mails evening train has been troubled with a committee of the decided to I drunken Dunbar every evening inaugurate their campaign against the inand the officials have Biven notice of the United States by a public to llave thc rowdyism ury department the money foots up Of course this is largely but based on the mos STILL GOING ON Of this grand total the United States has or for every and child in the In only one respect are all the countries named in this official statement alike Fishpond to Be thot or less silver of full or limited and Great Britain rea ran silver only it is not of full legal ten visited several iij succession and of Europe or of this continent I i hearing oo Monday next to those Willson read the act of assembly amounts of roasting ears taken each Central and South American na ing In iron and steel A Delating to persons who refuse to pay their Ome On Wednesday evening Alexander have free will be prepared by the Democratic in railway trains and imposed a fine Reeds corn Patch was visited and some then to the Re on the in I been which they went to jail for 10 If A good game of ball was between In view of this decision it is interesting to pay their fines at the thc Young Hustlers of Dunbar and the to know the tariff ideas of the tion of their present sentence they will go Mahoning The the score being 18 to George Swearingen is building a dam on his place northeast of He has a twofold purpose in so The dam will be st with fish and in winter ice of the I up for 10 days Wilson holds that a protective tariff is a tax on and he says that he is opposed to such a As indicating his view proper tariff he says that the difference in the cost of production of a ton of steel rails in the United States and and King Make the Best Gen eral Thc big shoot at Mountain View park will be gathered wn vi rails in me united States and v view parK a A Great Britain is than per ton He the Titlow T With rle n He wil in no bimetallic country except our own is there any monetary or has there been for nearly 20 PEOPLE YOU MAY Beatty is up from Leisenring Thomas Holland ts in from New Michael Kelly of Dunbar is in town to Charles Duggan of New Haven is in town on H Veterans Have a Big Day at THE Crowds of the Survivors of the 85th Meet and Exchange War Around the Excellent Speeches Who Were September The 21st annual reunion of the survivors of the old 85th regiment held here ay was a glorious affair and one such as he old long in her gorgeous never before and the hospitality fits people was Every train rought soldiers and visitors and by 10 clock the town was a mass of moving Banners of all colors filled the and the music of a dozen bauds filled ATTACKED BY FOUR 16 that the in this Coun AUen try have a protection of at least was in particular and at ton In and like n Kreat dcal of foreign manufacturers on Wednesday afternoon hare to in Wilsons a per ton would put American rail manufacturers on an equality wit those and anything is robbery of The present tariff on steel raik is per and under Wilsons scheme as explained by him in a speech in the House at the last there should be a reduction of per ton In the steel This will give some idea the way the committee intends to annihilate the protective OBJECT LESSONS IN A Vast Treasury of Information for Old and Want it Of course I anI I going to have This is the expression of of those who visit THE office to look Photograph of the These wonderful views of famous make up a largo volume that be a any Old and yonng never weary of looking them With the accompanying descriptions they form No more in and work was ever Issued from the It you will find it a marvel of and hundred and fiftysix hand some each of and of photographic Scarcely any celebrated locality that you can men tion that is not pictured and Furnished only o NEWS readers who bring coupons and Save your cou had a large number of It was ten shots each at targets and the contestants made good scores In this and other tar jet shoots Tim Mack of Penn station won money with Titlow sec ond and Allen In the bird Bhoot George Titlow made the best King was second in the target In the two first target contests the fol lowing scores were made i Mack 1111111 1 1 1 1 i i i 0 1 0 0 1 1 I 1 00100111 11011110 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 01101101 11110111 i 101 1 9 1 I 1 1Si 1 1 1011 1101 1101 1101 0001 i i o 1 1fi 1 1 5 0 0 1 0 16 CURIOUS INDIAN Unearthed by a Couple of Boys Near the Yough David and Henry two living in the mountains near Indian a few days ago opened an Indian grave knob about from thc Yongh About two wagon loads of small stones were first At a depth of about six feet a flat rook was In size it waa about 3x2 feet nnd 6 inches This covered receptacle or coffin a skull was found There was also found a small vessel like a made of clay and apparently dried In the A tomahawk of some the claws of a beasi aud several strings of beads were by the There are of these graves in and more of them will be I Baseball This Tiie Lafayette and teams will contest at Mountain View park this afternoon for a The teams will line up as follows 1 p c m 3 2 1 c 1 3 1 p m r 2 Half Rate IO Day Trips to the Worlds The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad com pany will run a series of special excursions to the Fair for which excursion tickets to Chicago will be sold at rate of one faro for the round trip from and all stations west ot there as fur as The dates selected are September 6 arid trains will consist of vesti day equipped with lava tories and other toilet and an experienced tourist agent and a train porter will accompany each to look after the comfort of Stops for meals will be made at meal stations en The tickets will be for the outward journey on the special trains excepting that from i way points they will be honored on local to the nearest station at which the Special trains are scheduled to They will be valid for return in d iy all trains Chicago within ten including Following is schedule of trains and rates from principal stations in CLEVELANDS he President and Family Depart Clereland lily on otf is i Iw of the who camo with thc from came ashore this morning end driven to his about a mila anil a half All lo board the yacht no one being permitted to vri At II oclock this morning went ashore to Benedicts where they remained until the when they boarded thc yacht anil left for New York in time to take the 8 ciai on the road for WashI Benedict said that none of the party I hud a newspaper for four Hr declined to anything about the of the He saiid how that was fairty weii And that he to get back fe The Epidemic Declared to Fin epidemic in the He will touch the X R 3aaT is a Union j school the coming Now that the schools are about to open j Miss Nannie Trader of Scottdale is visit let parents consider they have a inS in perform in s successful The Squire Cottom is greeting and pupils arc great factors but Wends in town they are not all that Is The Miss Minnie Percy of Connellsville lear hiS he I in the hustler i Philadel Miller of Scottdale is iting friends at Frank a NEWS back from the Worlds Walter Rogers and Reed Stauffer Scottdale are in William of Everson is visiting friends in Connellsville returned yesterday from a trip to Harrisburg and John a Dunkard minis ter of is in town on John Banner is at Confluence visiting his daughter ill with Carroll Frank John W Baker and William Thomas are over from the mountain Walter formerly assistant post master this bnt now of visiting friends here Noah school director of the Independent came to own t morning to attend to some busi last Captain Wilson of wi his family arc visiting Wilson was unfortunate in losing h money between here and Little Mary who was so seven 3 i and dangerously wounded by the 1 7 denal discharge of a shot has so fa recovered aa to walk from her room to th i dining room fur her James formerly mine man at Anchor moves his t Dravo Redman Coleman a laborer at was struck In the right eye by sliver of a stone he was He has a bad but it is thought Ihe sight wi be Miss May Fenian came home from PiUs burg last She is invalid Lincolnshire has to IK Asiatic cholera lifter having been called a choleraic dis for many Thc last victim of the disease was a wom who died last Several other cases before hers had ended The authorities of believe that the cholera mis the city by immi grants from the infected ports Antwerp and a died from a Grimsby steamer in the harbor of RA T West Arrive Chicago next day at Remember he August Sep i aaS Cholera In fresh oj cholera nnl five were reported iu The Steamship bus notified its must remain live days the observation of ra American in tbe companys The will not be al to conn or go ut but will be obliged to sleep and ent in tho In fresh cases if and 14 deaths were reported iu W hours ending nt on A In death from chol era WILI reported today in prov ince Of Falir Io Four persons died ol cholera in Nantes Freo From Naples has been declared free from Percy September The Percy Min William theological st Bethany paid bis nucl a visit wil start next Monday for the Worlds Fair and after spending a few days there h will to college and continue his Some of the old soldiers and Sons of Vet erans are making preparations to attend the national encampment at There are more empty houses in Dunbar now than at any other within the last 17 NEIGHBORING Burglars are burgling in The its yard force at i Long Branch is the name of a new bor ough in Washington The Pennsylvania hassus pended 40 railroad firemen at Mark of thi Pitti was killed by a train in McKeesport Diphtheria of a malignant type has broken at Harrison near and several families are down with it Miners at Madison and West moreland have struck a ten per in fair now in gresa is pronounced one of the best ei hibits m years and is largely The old Greensburg rolling now the Tool Steel companys will start next Extensive altera tions and improvements have been made James Gayley is superin of the Edgar Steel Superintendent Schwab having een transferred to the Carnegie mills ai At near West Newton rank shot Ben giving him two bad Trouble occurred be cause would not give Paul and his companions Sarah md Porter of Uniontown registered th Worlds Fair building yi Mary ber soninlaw and Tipper o are in town on a visit tc Roddy and family of Philadel who were friends in town eft for thet home A L and daughter of Mor who have of ty hold are Editor W Cooke in Connellsville hw morning in consultation with promi ent is something on Thomas Hooper of ao by her daughter Annie of Syra is visiting her son Thomas per of Kew Miss Eva Stauffer returned to her bom Through the old town the soldiers marched to martial music and the ting days of the war were vividly recalled Matrons and maids and the sweet babes and the gray headed men looked on with pride as the veterans went marching by Promptly at U oclock the regiment gathered in the chapel of the Normal school Comrade Miller offered which was followed by the address of welcome by Frank The address was a masterly one and with a feeling born of patriotism the old soldiers were welcomed and given the freedom of the George president of the as made the response which was followed with a song by the glee The members of the regiment and a large number of visitors then marched to the large dining room where an elegant din ner had been prepared by the Ladies Circle of At 2 the procession was formed un der direction of Chief Marshal Paxon assisted by headed by Rutters band of the 85th Regimental Asso Post and old sol The line of march included the streets of California and Coal The business meeting n the chapel at and was called o order by President George The minutes of the reunion at Wil October were read and The roll was called and 93 to their The election of officers was then held and resulted as follows George vice Confluence Robbed and Almost Murdered September Roderick of this town is in a 01 Weal condition as the result of an attack by highwaymen on the road between here and Addison yesterday Roderick and 10yearold son were riding in a wagon and when they reached a lonely place on the road four men sud denly appeared before Two of them grabbed hold of the while the other two commenced beating Roder ick with He was knocked from the wagon into the when the men jump ed upon him and kicked him into a state of During the struggle the horses ran away smashing the wagon into Roderick was relieved of he had in his His son managed to capture one of the and returning to the place where his father had been found him lying in the road unconscious The lad succeeded In arousing his father and helped him to mount the when they rode to two miles IN Executions Issued Against Rhodes of George Executions have been issued against Single Copies Two Felix MePartland of Oli ver A DEADLY MISSILE OF IRON Falls Down the Crushing His Leaves a and a Large Fulton the Victim of a Fatal Accident at Rhodes of George formerly a clerk in the register and Judgments aggregating about have been Among the largest are those of John mortgage for Albert Mary Ann Robert Baker First National Robert Hogsett and several other credi tors have issued executions and others will It was thought that Rhodes could meet all but judgments have been piling up so fast during the last two weeks that it is feared his estate will have to FOURTEEN THOUSAND A General Shut Down of Kanawha River is much uneasiness in the river mining district A general shut down of the mines for six weeks has been Fourteen thous and men are Wednesday night accident occurred near Hilton on the Yough Felix McPart land of Oliver met instant While at work at the bottom of the shaft piece of iron fell top arid struck him on the crushing his skull and him The body was brought to Oliver list night and the will take place this He leaves a wife and large Death Was Markle whose death In a mint at Irwin was reported in stantly killed by a fall of shite while lay ing He was employed by the Penn Fuel Gas and for some time Jeen working at night He Wai about 40 years of and left a wife and six chil He was a brother of Fulton of snot Scottdale after spending four eeks in the the guest of Hen J She is much improved in Arnold whose ent to the daughter of the Chi is is a native Uniontown and a son of the late Judge muel ing company have fired np 120 The funeral of the late Phebe Blackburn occurred Inter in the The now church much to its thc has moved hero from 1893 and The Scar Brand oysters havs no comps j titlon in this market for fine flavor and solid Subscribe for THE Two thousand persons attended the re union of Jacobs Methodist church at aisworth The venerable of West Newton was pros nt as the guest of had charge of the Of Interest to Theater Many theater goers will hail with dc light the reappearance September C at the opera house of Madeline Merli who pre sent this year a new play from French entitled The of a The plot is laid in Franco at the present nnd with the lives of two people who arc ruled more by their nerves and feelings than by their There arc several startling situa one especially in the fourth act where a paralytic tries to expose a mur another in the third in which the portrait of dead man figures Miss Merli will present tlm the major part of the but will also seen In Ths and Moyer Works Rainey has started his Mayer coke works of firing the Is LOCAL Altman left this morning for New The squirrel season opens Local sportsmen dont think very th e game will be Labor Day will be celebrated by a dance at the park tomorrow Music by Rutters The Uniontown Amateurs and the Johnstown Athletes play two games of ball at the park Borough Weighmaster report for August is as follows hay Milholland returned yes Services will be held in the Pres church at the hours on John Robinson of Oliphant has pur chased from McCormick the vacant lot on the corner of Main and Vernon streets for The Cumberland Presbyterian Sunday school picnic held in Leamons of yesterday was well attended and an enjoyable time About 300 ersons took Last night nt 8 oclock Newcom ers horses took fright on Morgantown street became They color ohn The follow ing to draft resolutions on eath of members during the year was ap James Campbell and After some discussion it was decided to hold the reunion of 1894 at Resolutions of esteem were offered and adopted in memory of the fol lowing comrades who have died during the year lieutenant Com pany K Andrew Company A Henry D John Company C Company F Company G Joseph Stef A resolution of thanks Grand Army men and Sons of Vet erans of for kind offices to Comrade Gilkinson during his and death in that died July were also At 8 the camp fire was held and Bernard the large cracker and his Bernard last night went down to the Olympic and meeting president of opened fire on seriously wounding Schol was seat hospital and both the locked The shooting was the culmination of a long quarrel over business China Incensed at Standards correspondent says thai the Chi nese government is greatly incensed at Frances new demands on The Sia mese envoys are interviews with Li Hnng It is reported that firm instructions have been telegraphed to the Chinese minister at Trapped by September ia mine 6 of the Coal company broke out Nineteen men Moses and two sons were cut off by the fire and are supposed to be Fire engines were ordered from Altoona and but not subdue the The mine will prob ably have to be CRUELTY TO Charge Against Newmyer Belle Miller Spec Sckall the of died this morning at his Death resulted from an acci dental discharge of a gnn while he was He was one of the most promi nent citizens of this city and was well known throughout the started to run nnd threw the occupants of the carriage out nnd badly demolished No one was For Sale For Salel undersigned will at private sale ot hli 11 West Church all of hia household and house fur Sale to commence presided over by Colonel Chin w Hazzard was rendered by The choir rendered a song entitled Tenting on the Old Camp Addresses were made by Col onel Edward George Fisher and Songs were by James Swearer and A recitation by Miss entitled Roll The camp fire closed with a song Be With You Till We Meet A vote of thanks was tendered to the ladies circle of Cali the citizens Post 16S trustees of the choir of church and citizens of California nd Coal Those present were Field and Edward Company John Robert Grier William Joseph Mc Philip John Joseph Robert Company John David William Mc Josiah Enos James James Moses David Silas Wright Company Thomas James Thomas Wilson Eli George James Company DJohn George Alfred George Ful George John F John William Bowen Edward Jacob Adam Eli Abram James Henry Company Jeremiah Charles Harry William Jeremiah Ed ward Eli William John An Indian Solon Sock an was run over by the Ban gor and in this city last night and instantly He the Penobscot tribe of Indians in the Maine many Cut Her Emma aged 29 the wife of a farmer near Morses committed sui cide by cutting her throat with a butche She had been A Ble Libel Monmouth Park association commenced a libel sui against the New York Times and the New York Tribune and is demanding damages A Hotel Bar uett one of the leading hotels in the burned All of the guests and employees were Newmyer was arrested and given a hearing Squire Echard this on a charge of cruelty to Newmyer penned up John Ad and is charged with failing to feed and properly care for The case drew a to the squires office and considerable interest The squire reserved his corner has been at a special meeting to day decided to have the grade remain as t before street improvements were The grade established by he street committee raised the curb and Belle Miller is in the ago she agreed to dispose of her property leave town and Temain She did not up to the but returned and again opened a disorderly She is m the lockup and will be given a hearing NEARING The Schedule of the 4 to be Changed November State line road has been completed to Tobin rock near the big bridge and the is being It is stated on good authority that trains will be run through to Morgantown by the latter part of The schedule of the morning and evening trains will be Instead of running through to Smithfield the present evening crew will be stopped at genuine case of leprosy has been found in the tiary at tlis Ed a prisoner is tht Tried to Board a Moving POKT Lewis Crone of Newark was killed this morning while trying to board a moving ro September Mon coke trade i I Company Harvey Mc Lisbon Scott Harry j Hoary Ashbel I Robert Benjamin Company Moun Company James Bec William Samuel John George Company Stephen Brow John John a was taken from the jail at Cadiz by a mob and Killed by a unknown man about 55 years of age was struck by a train and instantly A here was robbed of cash and stamps to the amount of Notice to Fair During the fair trains on the will stop opposite the entrance to the fair grounds to land and take oa passen On Thursday and Fri day September 7 and 8 the last train on the will not leave Uniontown until 6 to allow passen gers to see the THE Judge Campbell Named by County The Greene county Prohibitionists met in convention at Waynesburg yesterday and nominated a full county Edward Campbell received the unanimous endorsement of the convention Judge Campbell is the only regularly nom district candidate They Married Dillow and Moss Mollie laeb in town They called at the recorders office and secured a marriage license and were proclaimed man and wife at They imme signed a marriage which was duly and is valid in though it is very rarely that such marriages are Mining School head of the Colora do School of has been chosen head of the department of mining engineers at the Pennsylvania State Center Brownsville the candidate from this is a clean and able young and the very safest thing to do Is to elect Special inducements offered to those wishing photographs taken during air at Lingos old reliable the Fence says ho wants ten men to make rods of his new patent p U Go to for U eggs and 165 THIS 1 COUPON I and 19 together with to THE NEWS office f AND GET I PHOTOGRAPHS t t OF THE ore copti luri ton