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   News Standard, The (Newspaper) - January 4, 1894, Uniontown, Pennsylvania                              THE NEWS JANUARY Per the Republicans to hold primar ies throughout the selecting the same day which the could This time be designated After poor board had elected Stew ard Carrs they passed the by way of softening the They were prepared in ad vance bjr a who seemed to know there was to be Change That in John the outgoing we a nun who has been and pas filled with remarkable Los having placed it in the front in tlie NOTES OF NORMALS DEFEAT OF j How it Was Halls tary Resolutions for Spear Says of His Grow Nominated for Congress at Large Work An Important The defeat of Steward Carr for tion anil tbe election of Speer to i succeed liim has been the most talked of subject in town tlie political up heavalin To those who did not know that any contest was but who took Carrs reflection as a matter of waea Carr has screed tight and his ca there become so well few took any stock in tbe report that lie was to be de But Speor up a fight Carr men On to Soon as McDowell was nom Speer had his friends quietly organize Knowing that Mc Dowells election meant Carts may Democrats for and helped swell Jaa Tbe Normals last weeks Issue Mills to stand firm and they are now declaring has all the that was Director Hall and Applicant Jack son seem to haw had an whereby Hali was to Toto fcr there was no fox his elec he should go to steward fire years but was prevented by the Carr combination mwn getting He as well pleased sa When the new beard the steward ship Director Hali suggested that room to would be more Clark Byrne and by the after consulting Fee represented Fayette with various township j county in the Republican state conven 1 tion at Harrisburg Byrne ThaS Corr has filled sthe matron in a vry manner being cnost and kind to one connected with the county That we request Carr to his membership on tho beard of charities and as a member of the for poor laws as we valuable services in and that we tender Mm and a vote of for their long mid efficient to county in their respective capacities and we wiD require in the of efi cient Signed v is a proxy for Ross and Fee for in speaking Representative that iias very creditable re cord chances that a Dem ocrat kcK Pennsylvania t the use a date as It is also us to to make f desirable to have the primaries held at a uniform time do There is a FROM THE A CAVEIN IN THE PENNYROYAL COAL MINE May Cause Trouble for the Lessees Mined Private Coal and That From Under Gibson Avenue A Drops Dead From Heart cavein occurred n the Pennyroyal mines Saturday afternoon just under Gibson There is a hole iu the middle of the street about 12 feet deep and which extends almost the entire width of the Over a year ago there was consid able discussion between the property owners along Gibson avenne and the lessees regarding thc coal which was be ing The property owners claimed that the coal was mined from andei their property and also from Ban der the street which was the property of Three surveys were the last the engineers of the Frick coke This sur vey was made by order of ihe town coun Their tracing oi the heading showed that some of the rooms off it extended onto private coal in eight or ten places aad fora distance of from 25 to 40 The tracing was presented to council but e ballot law places j two of the old who have since of for the February in getting it pigeon jn ihe ofthe county and as the work of ihe voting districts is no Email js important that the township nominations be made at as Horace Packer called the Aug ust Republican state convention together at General Palmar nominated Galusha Grow of county for congress at in a ringing Lehigh was also named but he withdrew and seconded the nomination of who was then nominated by acclamation The platform the Wilson foreign poli made a speech on the industrial depression in Western state committee fixed May 23 as the time for holding a state convention to nominate candidates for governor and other laws for as who have no more say there than Use before a clothing store Why not elect at It is sentiment in favor of a sort of better to be represented Republicans of and therefore after who than by our own party with J am a Demo crat of tbe wo esn more ably represented by J more Carr said it had been customary for of my neighbors thall vote this fall for to be and the r Hall thai the ought then to Juive all the applicants j Milk agreed with and so the A room woe cleared of nU but f j Thc balloting then with the j and with a number of township County Chairman Work Republicans in the various of the county make nominations January the of 2 and 7 Work wishes it understood that ie no authority to fis the primaries in this and tbat he merely recom mends it be in order to have The matter was never brought before the notice of the present but will likely now that the mine has caved in under evidence that taken The hole tbe the which is has will been make Gibson avenne impassable until it No work has been done in the disputed part of the mine since the was made but the roof was not well enough posted to support the small layer of The mine is owned by railroad company but is at present leased to the executors of tba late Both the town council and property owners along Gibson aver nue will ask for The Connellsville band have arranged J i to give the lovers of music here a treat on February On that date the Philhar water find their clothes were frozen stiff on their I j County Detective Frank Campbell ar How the Brooks Boom Is Progress Cager keeps a in of of whom Brooks rested William Cager of New Haven yes for selling liquor illegally and on OLD AND THE CHANGE AROUND AT THE COURT New Haven and is an elder in the colored church He was given a hearing before Justice and held for The liquor was sold in bottles labeled bitters and bearing the name of the Westmoreland Burgess Kurtz has announced himself for a renom Goodwin is the only Democrat so far Passenger Conductor Dennis Devine re turned to his run on the Yough express much improved in Derine accompanied Ly tiis family has be u in California for the last George of Pittsburg is in The passenger conductors on the Pittsburg division will hereafter audit their own This system was given a 40 days trial last year and gave such satisfaction that an order was requiring conductors to audit their own Each conductor with on which he must enumerate the number of cash single and roand trip monthly and family tickets at the end of each The Cheat River ble Army heavy steel pieces are all in place in the bridge except one end that is to replace a piece that is The new piece is on its way here from In some 8 or ten days the floor parts of the bridge will be and the ties and rails laid so that the ballast trains can pass the ballasting of the road to got 15 head of horses which arc now under execution at the suit of McDonald et and will be offered for sale by sheriff on the 2nd was here last week looking after his He claims that he only hired the horses to Brooks and when the proper time comes he will substantiate his Officer Chick sold two of these and one in which was lust Tues They were knocked down to Brooks at fabulous but when Chick accompanied him up town to get the collateral it wasnt so he had to put them up when they didnt bring near so much Brooks didnt attend the second sate but left in disgust on the 2 train for Be fore boarding the train he tried to borrow money from one of his creditors to pay his The painters are giving the new depot the finishing It is a better depot than we expected to get but has many inconveniences as a dwelling house which it One Resin Divilbiss sometime ago pre sented himself to Agent Wick here and desired him to direct and express a pack age for him to the Resin Divilbiss Superintendent of the firm of Be nett was here last week Catherine up their tools preparatory to commencing the Friek reservoir near Hampton of Cumber arrived here on the late train Saturday evening to visit his and James are I both seriously ill with the Alfred who recently moved from near Old Frame in Nicholson LTE S of Mill Run township to the has a history in his army life that is not excelled by any other person in the Comrade Stevenson was a member of the Anderson Cavalry and Miss Nora Abraham of were pas sengers on the late train Saturday even Mathiott and wife are spend result as The thcr i ended j there seems to be concert which is p d and to added in the one and with his regiment went from inB the holiday season with their in with EB in Stonemans cavalry division over the has commenced an ad into thence dition to his dwelling recently purchased to I from the Kyle interest to ihe February opera be not an inkling recommendation is a good oas and we were deferred intention hope it wUJ be j roa to of them e company has been 36 years on the are mainly responsible for this peculiar condition of It is agree to especially as 1 regards federal IB George one of the oldest and Milt Thompson and have most Qn the petitions among the of the B o been 1 Bess men of in be his ran on he half of tor the When the State Line is Tf Jjp Jt r be ton is with it is to arrive a if usaM to be f so that he may take up new i te The vacating Thompson i has for several years been in the railway i service aud the of one of the most ex clerks on tbe Fairmont w Ya Toolan sjt small The surgeon directed that Steven son bs placed in a deserted house and This he refused to do and sent for Palmer and told him he wonld not stav in the house to be murdered by the John Mingle in a Bad but would go along with the and i if he died he wanted to die with the Palmer made a detail of enring man who gave his name its John Mingle vras found near the men who had had the Steveni Wheeler coke works yesterday morning in son was mounted on a horse and made the j an unconscious Th last Director Hail gives as his fcr vot ing to oust Ive was by He says several hundred for him on the iu the the flo voted and he could not Republican he with ilial iili Irai continued to vole t lung at tie continued there would hare been in ihe for time until himself and i j uuu mm mui com given something to The man I he wiU cou the bugle sang ont the j Ma name to thS authorities and it duct tbe home in Ihe inter of the Bublic duties of The prothonotary is i John a resident of near on that he of the without reuard to noL fc will brinE the the of ihe offices and thai he buy and leave the m good who Chairman enemies are coni found that Allan died of heart at And yet we are told where he was he would have Porter and Register and Recorder Binns Their Clerks Commissioners Elect John Carroll Clerk and Hopwood Carr Ousted and Speer Elected to Succeed Tne grand change around took place at the court house Monday morning without any noise or The retiring Demo cratic officials were on hand to receive their Republican and gave them pointers as to the conduct of the Everything was as and lovely as if the incoming and outgo ing men were all of one political house Prothonotary Byron Porter took charge with Fee and Sam uel Poundstone as and Prothonotary William Searight will also reman in the office for a time to assist the new chief getting the run of Poundstone is also familiar with the duties of the hav ing served as a former Register and Recorder Binns came up on the early Brownsville train and at once took charge of his with a clerical force composed of Win chief and Clark Bald win and William all well known Howard spent terms in the office under former administrations and is thoroughly convex sant with its The new board of commissioners by electing James Wiggins presi ident and Solomon Davis They then elected John of and Esq Elijah Butler and Robert Car both colored citizens Were elected No one for jail physician has yet been The election of engineer was also de Rhodes continuing tempor arily in Treasurer Henry Smith took charge of the finances of the with out any clerical He seemed entirely Abraham is a visitor to the homo in his new I The county commissioners fixed the 1 salary list of the appointees as a month a ye county capital DUNBAH the 51 a day declined to accept his at and Belt was The janitors keep all the and offices about the court house n i ou c Jeffri County Auditors and Porter that he has Democratic clerks in hi office for only time until himself and es organized Monday by electing puy j of also deserve well 1 of the 1 heir office is a very hard EDITOR NEWS the lime i otte to till with to the many people who have business spiring to him for Set in the forefront of bat draws near for our borough j have oH thus KinS David got eve eomine as it did on Sunday j Burgess Kurtz had no one before him to WM a Kg spent the night in the lo I make new New i fC mC t be taken to the cour think it picnic No I would it not he wise for the property and who h 4he towns I h bavo business of the 10 for caro Mld and to the and capable to the offices ter About 20 applicants want to be janitor and will mty home i One side of the mans body is paralyzed Thc frame is up for the depot tit and his condition is auch that it would not lia The main building is 16x40 i do to discharge without milking feet and two stories in The freight j eome provision for j made business in police circles very I Thc frame is UP for at and his condition i Company D 6everal hundred building is 16x0 j do to discharge J by Handlin discussed the stewardship for some time nnd then adjourned for After dinner they began to They cleared tho room of everybody fut not allowing the steward nor else to be Director voted steadily for Hall and Mills scattered their votes for Jack Rhodes and Sidney Patter son the fourth when both voted for Ewing Speer of electing Speer is a blacksmith nnd in itf our has taxes have become luw neglect in ihe piist ten j nnd en ough improvement id not in to show for tbe vast of money At many cf our spring mmi her of those not volt at and ia consequence rt is all left to that mass of that owns prop nud whose votes can and arc The Brownsville Monitor that Thornton B in tbe will be a candidate for state Considerable interest is manifested this year in the election of burgesses and and dau i of j The band held an oyster supper in Ma clement in section had arranged for M pits Hall Saturday district tive Charles Beatty is also uu avowed and Michael Kane ia said to be viewing Lhe outlook in the sime Genius mentions as a It very fora danks It be well ftr the connt jn voter to the following j who questions I claims to the in the cam Who the borough be at Who spends what How much tax is collected Do we as get the full benefit from our money If who does nal Revenue Collector John Mason There are rarely many avowed for the Republican and competent men who hare enough love for the old town to serve for one or all the timu seeking to benefit themselves at the of sworn honestly and truly to legislate for without Taxes are now high if this mat ter is not attended to soon will be and it will be utterly impossible for many to pay at Politics should not enter into our elec tion for borough No thought be given to anything bat the com of the candidate and Tlie amendments to the Baker ballot enacted by thc last aa important change in the of the for February The town will now have nothing to do with at they had lut All is now done by the taunt and in order to avoid disappointments and vexa tion the eve of the it will be to regular and proper nominating meetings by the middle of hooid be rego and notice awl by a2 property nnd the tickets written plainly and the nimei properly spelled and under the proper will be far more print tkM the tickets fcr the u awk nomination for congress in Chairman Wilsons and his claim that Mason will have no opposition for Mason is very Ho ran against Wilson for congress when the latter was Drat a and when the district was heavily yet was beaten by only 10 It is Wilsons friends are much alarmed at the John ot Allegheny county has announced himself a candidate for in thc 24th lurl is a native of Fayette county and is president of the Window Glass Workers It U said of tbat county may also be a of Washing the victim of the Jobes movement laitt will be a candidate The Post no opportunity to give Congressman a Here Is what the Post about Sipes revenue appointees in Washington county Complaint ijn that tone of the appointed revenue of Wash ington county are paying too mucti at tjio en to nave Editor i the Messenger as gift in tlie of very and collectors as the term hereafter will b3 Mrg w H of jonston are j and Young have been Sixteen candidates are already iu the i field for the Republican nomination for sheriff of j I ci big on Friday evening and accordine to custom beer and other intox ill with were partaken Sonw distur bance among two of tbe foreigners 2 fire occur There has been no log rise in Cheat river since last j red at the corner of Apple and An Democrat today streets at 4 oclock this which is almost completed Speer will never be He says entailed a loss of about A block the election will be I containing three store rooms destroy ed and the drug store of brother was slightly Only the over some beer and the crowd took up the The contest lasted for nearly in hour and many of the M The grading on Uie spur to were badly Three Hungarians were seriously A number of ar Gibson the well known Fay ette City and brother of Register and Recordar was married on to Martha Russell of It was an old fashioned Quaker wedding and occurred hardi g worlof the hoso prevented a big All the buildings on the square where the fire broke out arc frame and there was just enough wind blowing to fan the Thc burned property was owned by in the Quaker near thc brides James Greenland of the South The Binns and block was an ola tumble down Edith and Mattie Cope of Fayette City OTd thc of wil the M and Binns will re turn to Fayette City this week and next week will go to Florida to spend the will on it The uro discovered by some railroad men who were coming off their Smoke was issuing from the rear part of the restaurant but the wind was blowing so that it seemed to be The Ladies Aid Society of j from the tailor shop of Ncl church met nt the son which was next The hall at on the evening of Janj shop whistles soon had the hose compan M a mum The out and the fire had secured but ance WM not but the proceeds amounted o dollars and On tlw second Sunday of thc New ft silver set will be presented the In behalf of who will deliver an ad dress on presenting the nnd tho will gift and Public John and ore of the estate will sell tho personal property of at the Morris X Satur ot 1 25 per saved hy having your Boy Overcoats at the Union dec 14tf fall uf i alt mre for ml dam M OU Is iw however and besides and WM that wiy be i sPark LBrooks who has a tin roof which forc ho htd sevI ing his vacation little headway when they The building was jo to wan covered with u it almost impossible to get at tbe Tho firemen could not get at the rear part of thc building either to fight the The heaviest loner the He had a stock of worth of goods in thc shop insured for About damage was done hy the Harry was carrying a stock of can worth which wap totally de by He had no Henry and proprietors of thc res will a loss of about with no drug store Van Voorhis have been i The officers and teachers of the Fresby Van Voorhia on Sunday terian Sunday school elected officers last whilst on hrs round among hia i evening to serve during the cornins was thrown from his horse at The following were elected Superin aud had by the fall a dislocated collar Kerlinger assistant super The horse stumbled and fell Wesley Wilson secretary throwing the doctor over his David his the doctors shoulder striking heavy With characteristic bravo f he gathered himself up and went into one patients where by the assistance i for the Brooks vice Amzi meeting which has been in progress In the church for the past four weeks will close tomorrow Fourteen were forward to the Commissioner Davis surveyed his home and looked upon former neighbors Friday and Saturday commences a protracted meeting at Pleasant Monday even Miss Jennie Cole and Miss Maggie Kooser of Mill Run arc the guests of their Miss Blanche Elias Christner nnd Robbins of Bullskin were visitors to the village Sat Council will at their meeting Wednesday j evening install the following officers for the ensuing term of the ho the trouble i principalship of the Dunbar public for the time After attending to schools are coming in Teachers his patient he rode for stopping on Dawson the way to see another sick After I and the county were in being well hitched np in straps and so tow yesterday looking after the forth ha passed a restless but the present mas morning with a and old horse wi talto a four months course at Doc he attended to his usual professi The first of May he ional The doctor tells us that j will open a normal similar to thc one held he has ridden horseback lor nearly 17 i l becu spend ed to Turtle sistant recording George Campbell inside Mur ray John Sarah Bailey has returned home from a two weeks stay with her Norman Barkell and spent two dais of the past week bagging game and as the guests of Jacob fell Christmas day and broke a bone in his arm at the He is able to go James is quite Iler recovery is Josiah Grim is ont and around after A three weeks with Mary Mountain ie low with liver No hopes are entertained for her recovery ing of the resumption and the j supplied the schools with era The doctor has been Creek yesterday ally busy this wintur and has attended to his profession with his well known although nearly seventyone years Hill of the Dunbar furnace com pany arrived here this morning on the He came to Inspect thc furnace and to determine what will A Eit of Good be needed to place it in Some Tho publishers of the Columbian j being made about 1 fur the wonderful Christmas Gift of the Pitts Whether both furnaces will be burz Times to w have decided lo i extend tbe scope of the work so as to j m running order Var make it a volume of 224 views instead of i reports and rumors arc out concern an increase in the number of irom 10 to The additional nnm new will be furnished to readers of The work to bo but none can bo relied was to extant I Times at the same terms as toe lint on the r tke tad of water which was poured I the Frick Coke c into the Sam car on part of hat on Nelsons Mck of Thc nre tnm floe In the kitchen of the The Members of Un work Ky In ta AH wHk a complete index and title thousand the Coi Album Are sent oot bv The Times With the of commenced of hiring was flocked this morning with Italians iu search of It ia said that only for of the of the work thi number I employed to dig the reser be It will require in Ike of Mt Work win be fait or Over necessary hooks hist John Wright is on the Wright is and his recovery Crnse but bti kte ten having kl the supposed 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