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<\ ".;*•], f '! ; "'I VOL. 10. a IT. PLEASANT. WESTMORELAND CO., PA., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1882. NO* 7 EDITORIAL NOTES. Eiatrr steamers landed six thousand immigrant at < 'untie < larden last Wednesday. Ninety thousand in all were lauded i'i llie month of may. FARMERS' DAY. ,i. . select company ; recently from • •■ ■ sweei strains of n ti r eacl IM THE RICH GARDEN OF WESTM'D. j Alter the speeches and ll lisie — I cession formed at Iho B. & O, ■'•. itlomen, lursed pi li- he !■i'o- ii it, and HOMEHAPP] RUNNING ROUND CUR RICH REGION. Tui" Westmoreland Democrnt favor the nomination of "Fighting Wok Ctoul ter," of Qreenshtirg, as tho Democrat] noininoo for Govern Bays Uon. Coulter is the best man in t party to off-set tlio "military record" Largsstrpiapla], of HarvestingMachinery' under the direction of agent .I.C. .lohn. Kver Given In llie Slate—A 1'ig Ston, who acted as chief mr.l'thall. diuner at National Hotel. marched up town. First come the car- Tliero is no more interesting scene Wages occupied by Mr. Kelley Ulere Mention of llie I«oeal Oecnrrenei Various Action, ot Many People in Okt Enviable Locality. <: i up aud boar iho free bird concert ( ;i r i'l'i i si:' . IN. mi it r J i', *«. 1 '. Tarr of \Y. li. dross had iv- s miller at Ishupe's I and will not i„ than a farmers' jubilee, such as was of the firm, and his agents, and a nnm-.lat * A* M* Ison, candidate for .)nry commissioner, cnllod in this oilii-c Tin - I iy. t&r, Tarr looks well and seems happy secondary proofs as to prospects at the coming olootion. AROUND ABOUT. NUMEROUS NEAR-DY NEWS NOTE3. A Philadelphia statement that mar crease and ii prodi ttoth i'ii-1 oftho no: obllued to live an c A womai named Met Paoitlc Exi lagcs are on the acta that. ovOry twen- * generation will be -I maid. Mrnsn COAL AND COKE. TlirWtfli'iWfiiKliof Near Nrv-n Gather' nl by Our Keporters nml Sttctly IMp- pcil from JVmnrroilH NYI.e,l*lioi-ii. There was asligbtfall of .-now In tho I 'Toman Wils lii!1,,|l instantly anil tho girl monntains east of Cnlontown, Juno I. la lnJnret* beyond rocovery. PI ^DomVcrat I Slven in Mt* feasant, Thursday, June 1. |ber of the speakers and invited friends. I Rimer E. Crltchfleld of Somerset! The Chairman of the executive com-j Burglars triod to orsd thesaft at the Tho dedication of the new Presbyterian '.' ! '"i'n'n", I Tha eve of tho business man or tlie pro- Then came the martial band, which dis- |,-ai led at this office Monday. | mime .eives notice that the date of meet-; ranroad office at Irwin station Friday I °hMrcn of blairsville will take place on wistfully at the hon* I trscd good old-timed ailitary oirt in | , „ , ,.,,,„_,„ ,,.., ,. , p„^ | ing of "No Kame Series', at tho reaidonce night llii'ii earn.' the l'a:: ' the finest liorse i ■ OUR COUNTRY'S GREAT WEALTH. and a girl Vorloimllemsof Intcl'est, Ahout the Grrat t Wore run Over by the Iinlnnlry Ncoopcil in Aroinul Ihe CTosson Monday. The Work, and Can<-ht on tha FI-r, I,due on tho Broad Ford in town Sun [ay. Rumor has It ihat therowasawoddii in "high" life in town last week. usional man gn7.es wisimuy aiuic nun- miiin'ii jium um-uuicu «-mi»ij iuiu mi ]>, ',".,'," V. ,,,„,, 1 est, sturdv, Ihrifiv farmers, who are ever patriotic sty] business which has so strongly entered i ..... . , , , , • • ,, ,. , , , i. „ ,_t„ntoj reaily to facilitate tlicir work by tho use driving some into the tickets already Humiliated. - - . ,,.,,,., , , , , „,„i of modern inventions; and who can say hitched to a wagon, hueh wagon was Gen. Coulter is a graml, goon man, aim ■ , . ... - - , ,„„„,, ,,, hut there an- times when tlio busines laden with a new Chi npion machine, ■ Won d do honor to tlie pn-iti.m were he , , - •• i , u- -i i i>,„. r i Umith ,,r»\n;., .... man would willingly cast business cares tlio process! n, over a hall mile long, Kev. .1. t.. smith, ot.Aiiin I'li-tedioiiiiit. ^ aside and take up the life of nn Inde- was quite a sight to the hnndreds of was visiting Dr. 8. L.Harkoy ... , • i pendent farmer: or the professional man people who thronged the streets. Who Do not fail to rend the ait Late frosts and a backward spring <i <» > ■ , ,, , ,- , • i i , ,i . i. ,-,..,. i,, . ,.. ' wlio would seek to rest Ills weary brain can deny Imt that each farmer, as lie vertisoment of Templeton A Imt seem to have i one as miK'h harm to • , .. ., . ,. , ,,,- | ' , ,Vi ,, i, „ . „„, am enjoy the sweet contentment ol drove lus well-gi icd team ofbeauti-1 the nut in tho cnnmiuiiilv as was sup- ■> ■ - , , , , .,.,„,, . ,, , . • . haiuiv rural li'e ' nil dralt horses throucli the streets o posed As fruit is not one,of the: crops ;./d w|„, „,„..,,..,, „„. Mt. Pleasant, was more or less proud tha tlmt affects the balance of trade between1 ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ,„. v,a. a .,,,,„•,■. This was certainly . ir streets in a half-mile pro Held day for tlie farmers, as well as om na- of the grand epoch lu tlio history a i:i*^ of "No Nana Of Ml*. Sanmi'l Warden has la-en ehanged to Friday ovoulng .June Oth. The most handsome s-.ts of phi'ii and docorated queonsware ever in town.just | nrrivi'd at No. II Church Street, v, The State Fair, to he held at Pittsbnag this year, will award |28,000 in premiums for eattlo. Ir. John Millor of Oreensburg was ; 'j-. the family of W. J. Hiteliman ting implomonts can oo bangnt j .• in l, ■ able for work again. New: Tim wife of Robert Brogdon of West- Newton ranjaway ono day last week ami hor whcrcaiioiits is unknown. Friday, Juno Oth. Prof. S. J. Wilson, D. I)„ ofthe Western Theological Snini- ii'.ii'.v, will proaoh tho sermon, ,Ios. W. Steele Bhippsd the lirst enr load of whoxt*jover tho PloarantJUnlly i of employing ' Valley Railroad a tow days ago. am I ai ivertislng e, :- idress Mr. ntiiudpoinf, and to them the promise ) tlie present season is full of satisfacti H Ameriea and Rurope it is iVcqu snecrod at as of slight account, but tin . ., ,. i ii ,1 i i hail nut their rcccutlv-purchas t nee-quarters of our population that . •' . ,' , '.!., ,., ch nes, glaring with paint nnd burnished Mt. ITeasant. [nd tionsiK s ut wniiicu and children regard ... , . , ,i m; .- ■ , , ■ , ,. i .. , ..,,. , steel, of a kind of Homeric character say that this was tin ■ . est display ol tin' matter" from an entirelv dilh'i'enl .,,.,. ,. . , ',, ■ , . , i, I,,,.,.,,..,,,.,,,, i,. ;,, iv ■ r envied their farmer friends. !!il! ig machinery ever made in Westmoreland county is Baid to be morelaud county, or even in tlio ■ ' one of the richest counties in I'enusyl- oi Fennsylvnuia. II was a vania, and this southern portion has frolic, a farmer's jubilee, tho Why is it that the business facilities been nptlv called tlie "rielt garden" oi which; was sufficient cam iif Mt. Pleasant are not Increased by tlio ,,.,,,. U11f.y. Long vcars ago manv monev lations on all sides. use of a Brut-class telephone system? ,. .nans of the richer'counties Following is a list of the name Nearly every town the side of Mt. Pleas- 0- | ,. -, , M Pennsylvania, with their those iv lio pnrcliascd machines: ant,and many smaller towns, enjoy the ! ,_,,.,..,, nr„j,ensity forBOttlillg ill a country i William Evans, New Slant- n, ''inde": convenieni f tlie telephone. It is cer- -,vith rich soil, found their way across v>'- H. Buyer,Mt. Pleasant,binder; John toinly not tho expense of the thing, for t*10 WOuntiiiiw and eagerly became land Uarnliart, Mt. Pleasant, binder; A. ('. thecostofn seniccablu instrumonl is ,, :, j,, n,is ririi locality. Fifteen or Cochran, Stanffi hinder and new verv small compared with tlie practical rciirs aj,,, (lie locality of Mt* mower; Daniel Mover, Mt. Pli worth. Especially should om town picasmt wan pointed out as a mod I '■ W'al -1 !-i. Mt. Pli noted for its extreme lcngtli from east io rieultwal country, and the i west, enjoy the usu of a system. I.h .--( ,,„-,-, Overholt, Stiiufler, Fox, Rum- Hem* Fi , Mt. PI nt, hi !'. I'. Home enterprising man start the ball, and | |)a,|»], Hurst-and many other familiar Miller. Mt. Pleasant, hinder i'eti iioui liri". SVolshonsat Mt. Pie The third and I ist lolda will bode- ur-ai Tliursday i>"'.'" Mr Rev- Gen, Markle's herd of Jeraey'cattlo is valued at 850,000. one bull is worth $4, 00 i, and several cows |l,000*oaeh. Sowickley township now slops to the ' foro wiih a young lady who liasnol eat- ! en for seven weeks. Her nSmoUs Botty j Marsh. houses, A now schodnle for running trains Burglars broke into the ticket office at Bradonvtllo Friday Bight end with a sledge hammer knocked the door oil'the safe, and stole therefrom some cloven dollars and some valuable papers. Frank MeCrory and Peter O'Donnoll, engineer and fireman of a shifter In the Baltimore and Ohio yards at ConneUsvllle, were terribly -mangled in a col- Ion Friday evening. Several cars bo- camo dotached from a freight train on tho Uniontown branch six miles east oft lon- nollsvlllo, and running hark with lightning rapidity collided with the shifter, completely demolishing it and several ears. The first ear of llie several thai had become detached from the train was the ordinary life ol nd we p v da? . The end of a , next Tint vor* l!vo*y* I A Lan wdod house! on th" Pennsylvania railroad ban been loaded with coke and almost buriod the shifter underneath it and had to he unloaded and choppod to pie.'os boforo tho prepared and went into offoct Monday, ilville corrospondonf to tho Junoftthj ■ ;':■■ s has the following t ■ ■ : The (ngincers < mi the iiiiis of this I'eirioi Twelve hundred employees of tho ClovolandRolling Mill Company have j struck, be "inse tho Company would not i recognize their union. Ill'; At tho Jamison works six to eight earn Of raw eoal are loaded daily. A great man-,- of tlio eoke works In the' Oonnellsville region are not running full owing ti> tbe fall ing off in the demand caused by the groat Pittsburg strike In the case of Thomas Ho thorns' *«V ministratora against tlie Isabella Coko Company the verdict- was for defendant. This means no damages from OOkeovons, smoke*, cinders, etc. Tlie new works of W, B, Xecl A Co. Bast Huntingdon township are progressing. Three houses have beon finished and three are being built. Tiio grading for ovens is completed and the pit is opened. Thejnry iu tlicense ofThomas Hughes* against tho Westmoreland coal company brought in a verdict in favor of the p'ain- ti il". This virtually establishes thepreo* edenoe that the coal lands and damages will bo assessed accordingly, A mule was fatally injured at .Standard Mines last Friday, [twas hitched ton loaded wagon and going at a rapid speed. Tho trap door was closed and the mo- 'he Ualtimoro and Ohio Railroad Com .■- ,,. , i pane have commenced io run parlor ears ; i ■ a in.i i ■ hied last natnrday evening in the lecture „,,K „ «m tho daily p Mongor trains between r0om oftho Oroat Bethel Babtist church tall the Pittsburgh and < nmporland. jaml „1v,nliz,,,| themselves into a church If their Col. J. A. Black has resigned tho po- to be called "The S ind Baptist church dead bodies could be taken from tlio montuin of the wagon forced tlio mulo through the door with the above result. Charles Spenco haa resigned his position as yard boss at Alieo mines to accept a sowing machine agency at Oon- A number of colored citizens of Union- town holding letters of dismission from various Baptist chnrchos located in the it will roll all through lho town until , every business man will tisea telephone. R*j0U| i|1( • -' | farmers i TubMessbs. Bi-ott claim that we nro But th disposed to place them in a false light | been qui f an agricultural air larr, tarr Station, binder; Simon tli nk ■ ivas looked up toby the or, Pleasant Unity, binder; Geo. M. Uer localities. Hartzoll, Pleasant Unity, binder; Hue one may say there has John W. (»aht, N'-w Stanton, •liangoin these ten years; light mower and i:";i Hingle reaper; ulia liirl st wook lich had ongod nearlj In this sense it ill the "Kleyatetl Pi n loeg, Mt. fi (i. lit. Pli :r mi O, W. Ilu ws, Mt. Pli asant, light Ringle ; present senior i ii, !-'■ If, Mt. Pleasant, new \ light single reaper: A. S. [■asont, new mower and light before tho public, if wc may judge from | and times are not ns they used to be. lie | William Andrews, Mt. Pleasant, I an article headed "A Blow nt an (m- will tell you of the great coal and coki piirtant Industry," published by onr es- industry which has become such a feat teemed cotemporary, the (■irecnsbnrg uro in our couiitiy. Stu'e the mineral I Pleasant, 1 '"Argus." One of the gentlemen named wealth of this locality is unsurpassed I-Brinker, III said "that, he was willing to submit the any where; and these rich minerals are -1* C. Andre leases referred to to any lawyer in the adding untold wealth to this country; waper; S. eoimty, and if thoro was found to be any- yet the mineral resources are even ( x- mower and thing crooked in them, or a single am- celled by tlio rich agricultural country. Buff, Mt. PI "liguous word or sentence, ho was willing [If in tlio middle of this month you were single rt .* to fi rfeit all his claims then and there." to stand upon a favorable spot on (!hest- "'"■''' lni AVe are sorry if we have done the gentle- nut ridge, for instance, you ran view a now t men any injustice; yet we feci that our tawny zone of waving, swaying wheal, article must be true, from the fact that from five to eight miles in width and the information was received from some twenty or thirty miles long. The im- of the most roliahloand truthful farmers I mensity of it, tho Btrange, billowy n of Mt. Pleasant township. It is quite tion, tlie variety of color which desii certain that the farmers are having seri- nates tlio stages of ripening, go to the mis trouble with some leases held by making of a scene not easily forgotten. I'ittsburg parties. The Jot rs.u. favors' you would then conclude thnt.after all every effort to develop the territory, and the mineral wealth of our countr*' Is hopes that the futiiredBvelopmentsmay B( ulary in comparison to thu ngricul- Jimve tljat there is oil in the vicinity of lural wealth. Pleasant Unity in paying quantities The harvesting of this extensive area Itattho ,!ori:\.\i. will denounce every Lf wheat presents pictures of unique and effort on the part of sharpers to cheat fascinating interest. The thrifty,intelli- the fanners out of their lawful property, gent practical farmers of this locality It hopes that the suspicions current as have superseded the pastoral old "sick- to tlie actions of the Messrs. Scott me [jnK» „,u* "cradling" processes hy nn on,; Miss Manic ■ ler;; both ofSomor* •jht ! Dunbar vi iite mi ! Wo Inesdnv. far and Mi IS I t, and Mrs tto Mrs. John. F. K Isro the roceint of tl I-; am sitionof mail agent on the Southwest liable for railioad, and John S. Slator of I.atrobe in their snr-1 has been appointed in his place. John Harm. . tho present Mavorof Harrisburg, formerly a resident I of this ••i.iiii!-. ".al learne I the cigar- , making trade with Samuel Mock; E iq„ ! oi Adamsburg. id is rurnlBbin proper title, n THE LIDRARY OPERA COMPANY Kevtiivr of llte'Snlertaliiineut lircoraltoii '.''.'.■-■■tlv.ir, by roi A.li'lloa-. T. W. A ill t, Esq., The Uniontown express, Rotltn West road, will run through to Fairchnnce, and lay over there. This arrangement I proves inconvenient to tlio train mon, nearly all of whom have families living in Uniontown. Wo went,- we saw, we low, while a broad grin The local edit of the llarrislmri. n riot says that "one of the latest caprl ml the most remoto 1 ces 0f fashion Is tho wearing of jowoloi tures, you will please garters." We would like to knov iew mower; ('. P. Ruff, Ituffsdale To. ! polfrnke; IC. H. [luff, Ml. I'I ten : lower: Godfrey Dell, Ridp ; ft. No. 1 b 'If rake; I Ico. All no tune thai ilu Wednesday morning about flvoo'oloek at Irwin Station as Mr. Fred Proctor was ou his way to work he found two men, Joseph Davis and Josoph Guy, lyin" huddled together on the board-walk leading to ,1. D. Stexen's bouBO on Bull- hill. On investigating he found that I'.ivi i was dead and the condition of Guy was very critical. The latter, howevor vation or from herosay. 'may possibly he resuscitated. Joseph e| F urteon car loads of oxoursionsists, Dttvis lias a tkmily and lived on tho hill ui in this man- m tly from Pittsburg passed thj'ough for a 'mmber of years. Guy came from ' "nglund lasl February and has hi,en larding with Mr. Proctor since The et that nothing about was touohi I dis* DistrictofColumbianndVirginia,assem* ' nollsvlllo. Mis former position will bo idled by Jacob Welsh, who resigned bis position of assistant yard boss lo accept the position at Aimo. The leading journals of the country are a unit in deprecating the serious results which will culminate in long suffering and distress from tlie labor strikes now pending and from thoso projected, They earnestly advise adjudication with sacrifices from belli sides, employer and employe. It is reported on professedly good authority that Jay Gould, representing a syndicate of .New York capitalists, principal among whom aro himself and lliis- sol Sage, intends purchasing twenty-live thousand acres of coal land in tho neighborhood Of Pittsburg for the purpose oG j embarking In the eoal mid coko business. of Uniontown." George Pendleton and Scott Trent wore oloetod Deacons, Dnnd- ridgo Buckuer, elork, and Georgo i'.otts, treasurer. The church Immediately called Robert Ford, a licentiate, to lho position of stated supply until the services of an ordainod ministor can lio procured. Tho new organization has the hearty sympathy and eo-opornllon ofthe while Baptist mini lers of Uniontowm Revs. Kllis and LnBnrrer. -[Standard, il lo iked thr pe it will in 6 for an lm -al-s from personal herosay. n on their way io Ohio Pylo tion day. They word joined by along the road. They are said had a grani I day, Within Hie hist month Wm. F. Burkloy lias disposed of over lino books, almost exclusively to men employed at tho different eoke works adjoining town. Thin shows plainly that among tho mining element there aro many intelligent persons as tho volutnus sold woro iu nio«t eases Standard works by best authors: consisting of histories, biographies, otc. .soph Daily, in atti a passing truin al < 'un mower : a. ''. i ove, 'it. iti .\o. ! eelfrake; P. A. f"hcrb« Ion, new mower; John \\ \i w Stanton, ii ft. N". ■! self Hunker, N'ew Stanton, now mower William M. Wechling, Ml. Pleasan nngle reaper and new liglit i . luHOph Moi ui-, Mt. Pleasant, new n ■ ii 11 11 st on |. ai thi trawers at the Stewart works aro 1 "° j on a strike lor an advaneoof wages. Last > an i i''|lvl,,i; tju, works commenced running v. 'i'i d li I-:,!:-- ay that tho Cm- ii crowded house,' his right ant hearts. The '■ thigh la- self with admirable j little hoj , p„t. eovery. ramp," was! A s.vin R. was thrown under tho train and hatl : iivi-rilusr nl v V''-'v T'i ■■■ ' •"■ J seventy-two hour coke, whorenpon tho tether aliout seven o'clock , ' , , , ., r : drawers demanded the sanio price ioi' ;neo Bill | i with a smn'ii amouni or monoy but at what hour they left lor hum.' is not town. ill-founded. THE STRIKE, The. following editorial from the Xew York Herald expresses so 'learly and !,,,;," „n|;i:i(,;,,',;,-' th( concisely the Jouns.ti.'s views on the Xow ,]1.|nv .„.,, ,1UK;illUjlng tho g(.*| present strike, and strikes in general, bind tImt 1)erfe,.tion of ,:„.,„ mRchin, pri epoch- tin' ii?e of reaping machines. Nearly evriy kind' of machines have been used. First the pondurous McCor- mick machine; then other tmichines in ir improvements. Ward' ml lurid mmg j in some char- which h SOME STATISTICS i thi ' - '.., ••:»,!" Fi-c: i-.. . ol and admirab iris vietimizing the peoplo tious by selling a powderIConccruiiig tin leges was made by Edison] tlio Mt. fully brought j for the purpose of increasing tho illuml- Hold ovor flwn l ed. We mean noting power of coal oil to tliut of electric Fewof the many persons passing al- norhispie-ons "Kht. lie is soiling roadlly at 11 per i ' ily by the Mt. Pleasant Church, at you looked ] '">x>'"'?:!" per dozen. (Presbyterian) situate about two miles Peter Martin, a resident of Dorry, north, of town, know that tliis has beon P' pulling two as is being paid for throo ovens. Their demand was refused, honeo the strike. This is a poor timo to strike for incroasod wages in tho coko region. Trade is too dull.—[CoiuiellsvUlo Coin jar. l'i muii iniiin Hint we publish it. | cry, that ghostly marvel of a thing, toss-' ' II !C "Theconduct oftho strikers in different jng the finished sheaves from it in sue! parts of the count ry is, so far, very ered- t nervous litcful, feminine stvh •or: .1. K. I.i-'Ih r, i rake No. 1; Marion I n, 5 It. No. 4 self . iki : j, i;. ; .a-,' y, Ruflsdalu, C ft. No. 4|i„glllMt< p,,. It r.ike : .lames Irwin, Mt. Pleasant, ft, sail" rake: Rob. Duncan, mower; mi eoimly, who -was repor-|' n Mi larcks Lcie thought of tlie self-binder?) For some time Adam Rtunbaugh, of itablo to their good sense, and if it is (W"omler wba, Solomon xv,mi,i have | mid a number of others whose nn continued will be certain to secure them ! the good feeling and good wishes of the general public, "It is among the natural rights of » ila., !„.,.„ iu_-ent for the Champion reap- ■workingmanto seek to establish the I ,.,,,.,,„, vyors, m»uufnctured by White- conditions on which he will labor. lt!|Vi j-'asslerAKellv.at Springfleld, Ohio. his pay is less than he thinks himself | \Vitliout discussing tho superior qualities tgh the future a short distance. Thi tod as having died of small-po: •ily ofthe pie-ous tramp was im. Keesportseveral months ago, returnod •'.e. Such w holesale pi-e-ty is seldom ;''''"' boBom of his family alive and woll . McGuire's wife was funny. N...l'"."',1:!y l'"il 've8k* No explanation of ,-, ., ii.i ,- his absence Is vouchsafed, i she ilu Iti t s-iy much, Dill she was binny i lliyhow, Whichever way she turned! There was a vory light vote at the f Greensburg was \ i-it ant lasl week. Mr. Ioi ir is looking w oil, and will nodpubt b< i good trim to run for County C'ommls-1 wo havo been unable to obtain. A. ;-. sioner next time. He feela grateful to his 'IHuffaudJacoblirown joined the proccs- friends who gave him such a hoarty Hl,e was funny, and as she is in tny Democratic primaries in Fayette Co. | the first white settlement was made in support in this locality. * mind's eye just now, excuse mo while 1 )f worship for nearly 110 years. On tho presold site three btiiidinga hav already itood; the first a rude log structure, with session room built of polos. The building now used is a substantial brick, likewise the preceedmg one. At this place over since aliout 22 years after 10 issential in various inipor- " tant processes of iron manulUcturo noo- essarlly sympathizes with tlio condition of that great industry; when iron is up and tho trade brisk, eoko rises and shares in the benefits of a common prosperity. The roverso takes place in times of depression. Such a tune is the present, and.eoke shares with iron In tin) diminished prices now prevailing. Prices fell back slightly and were rated at 81.60 to $1.75 ber ton of 2000 lb. on board cars at tlie ovons. sion i-aeli with a now Studebuker wagon CUHHINC.HAM-ANDR3WS. Tlicir Mappy Union Yesterday nt lli.i Res- If in Uie article headed "Rldgevlew'i hate-1" the party of iho first pari was i subscriber to tho Jouhnai., inst tho parly of tho secon 1 part, tl i I k< would tn! r in 1 hn I„,,„», ■ tho Joke in < by lireiiift it nn injury we I he waste-basket. Pay n riend that lightning. Tl ii'iiinu towsni lilntivi: of (lm IBrldo's Parenf entitled to lie has a rigid toask turni'ire: .,r n,t- ,,,.,,.!,;,,,, ,. „ ,,.|o ^i.,.„ u,„* i> r oi iiil.-, m.e.nine, we win si.ne mat I. n,.,, ,,c ii,,, ,,-,-,,,,,! ,,„.a,i ,,,,,,,, ..,• ,i,,. ! • rl i i:....i:.l . ill i out' III nil' liulllll '-'1' III I'll' ir. 11 11' , If lie believes ins hours ol ah-ir too oig i h- if„n„ „,,,,,,,,i,,-.,. ,,r ii,,, ,,,,,,, ,,r.,,.i„,. "* ( w . I\ell\. a inemlier ot I ie u uuiarlni- > m,, w,m ,, ., . i ,,, ,,,,;,,., ,,iw ,.,,-i,.< i'n,, , , ., li. , ., ... , * l>l.l^l'll\l.l.ilUllllllO,l01'll.tllt'-,llll}- lie has the right to ask that they be , jn>, ,,,.,„_ „,,,, „„ „,.,, s„ ^ a,.„ the „i„gham, Huporintendont of thocoaland Bliortenedjifin Ins beliei any othor Mies ofthis machine that thoy have in- coke works of A. A. Hutchinson & Bro., conditions of Ins work should be changed creased the capacity of their shops so and Miss Jennie M. iViidrow, oldest I sip mon or improved ha-flKs the light to ask for tjlat tlu,y ,,m ,n.lk(, a lnnehine every danghtor of Samuol Andrew, of Mt. coarse, and lc such changes. minute, They built 57,000 machines last Pleasant township. This happy affair doath of nogli "Xor is this all. Laboring men have a \ y,,,,-, Mnd they export to sell them all Iiv ''""'' l'1""' yestordas', (Tuesday), tli - j ■ ■right to unite and act in concert to obtain harvest. They employ between live and °»iouies boing performed al i o'uli of b .such cliaagea or improvements in their: six thousand nun in their shops. The \'":,' by Rov condition. They have Uie right to.forni' nrst Champion machine was built in associations, unions or leagues for this h^ im<j t*,oy ,.|aill, ,.„, Inaii:ine has purpose; and iftl.ey see lit the members i ,lhv.lys token ,h(. u,ail ln new invcuUons of such unions or leagues may act under iUU\ improvements a chosen leader in making their de-1 After ias) vo.„-s ,,.;.u (ll(, machines17epai7edto^"o mauds in stopping work if these de- ■ ;;:1V(, such goo.! satisfaction lo the farm- rich dinner, ropleto with all tho doll •hands are refused. In some European I era of this locality that through tho en- cios of life, was enjoyed by tbe ba* countries combinations of workingmen, ergetic work of Air. Kumbiiugh he has company. Tho day was Just lovi such as wo havo spoken of, aro forbidden I been aide thus for this season to sell couid hardly imagino on or intcrfcrre,! witli by law, This is over sixty Of the different kinds of ono* Thoeompau; ■wrong and foolish. It is tyrannical in- Champion machines, tn consequence \tov several hours, win to the large number of sales, it was de- ioave, glad that thoy hud beon thi cided to havo rf grand display on the day ,!"' 'l''i'1'y UnU[ '''',"' Br0om Wenl ,, , ,. ,'. , * .,., , * carruurotol onnellsville, whero thov ti ol dehverv, whi.h was mi liiur.-d'.v, ' ., ,,. , . ' ,. , • the evening truin for \\ astnnuton < i •'une Ist. : , ,. .... ,- ,- . -.: :.,!...,, ,,,, ,,, ,,.,.. ,:, ,.-,,, , , . ., . A '.cr \ isilma'a nuinoi-i-ol l-.ia-tcrn cities t " *' "P lo I,aJ '' On ing to the constant rain llie previ- , " -,,,,, ,, „ ,, thev will continue their wedding lour \",,.|„.',,, u-,.--,', ■■ , m- night, mid the squally appearance of tlie L, , ., ... . „., . ' . , " p. ••■•<•••.., tihls , . , '. ' , , through tho Wost. 1 lie .Ihi'kn.vi. wishes ',,.- r„iln |.,.,i, i , ,- ,., ,- weather m tho morning,Mr.ltumbaugb, ,i ,, ,,,„.,;,- , , -, : ""' ' uu*™"i""«*" isquiro b ' i I e happv coup e ionii, Pleatn prosoor i\- o,r in-ii.-in-r .,,, -,oo.,,.ii «.i.„ i ill as the farmers and others inter- .„„, ....V,*,,.,-i,.-*v t-i-«. i mnnv -1,1, , ' ' , ., ,. ■ and that tbey may taKe the snnn- side and wife and throateninir to shoot h , wore afraid that tlie display would . 0j* [jfe „n(j ,.VlM. jjgg,, [tj leasucicss. But as the day grew The bride was the rosiplont of the fol turn to smile, softly and gently. I resume, And now, after Jho excitement caused by Burkholder's freight train dashing across tlie stage aud crea- msiderable consternation among ■ " au lience, I pass to tho next porform- |iuii' from Jnlius C,'i'"ar, that great tragedy, lost Saturday. Cowan, for congress re-1 tbis region, and before the Declaration of Independence wan declared, the thrifty farmers with their families, Sabbath after-Sabbath congregated to worship and give car to an explanation of the Scriptures by their pastor. Hero it. has been that parents have had their children baptized: in many cases witnessed the marriage ceremony of their sons and I »,w i OS thei ceived uiu votes. Mr. Boyle's vote for congress was 2,W2~. Schnattorly was nominated for state senator not having an opponent. N. L. Durkeeand Dr. iiut- tcuioie of Connollsville wore nominated for the legislature. The Republican primary election held in Indiana county resulted in the nominate n of John l.owry and YV. C. ih'own for Legislature and Peter Kiuter for J u ry Commissioner, Gen. Harry Whitcwas irown was a Tlie miners employed at tlio Wost Newton mines assembled in G. A.jlt. hall, West Newton, Wednesday evening, iimi presented Mr. W, II. Watt, tho retiring manager, with on elegant gold watch. Mr. Gregg made the presentation, speoch, in bohalf of the minors, in a few well chosen words, Mr. Walt was very much surprised, but not too much so to bo aldo to' accept tho- gift by a nice tittle speech. He was well liked whilo thoro, as'tbo above token of bile old and young, IViemlsliiji denotes. xpired, found a last resting place in the burial ground near . Tll<> W"vev)\U ke company, Iim- witnessod by a company of ovi live Invited Mends. The brld gantly attired, and tho groom won conventional dress suit. A.fter.tho monies and congratulations the com pahed io the dining room, win Congress. Brown was at. ~ ' I itod, under the supervision of Mr. Jacob iberofthe last Legislature and is a •',' . , .IGraff, have purchased tlio Thompsdn ivart. Low,-,- is ti„ -tor of tho There arc few persons who now attend ftu.m) „u.cn.,iu;ll.tm.s of , lnilo r,-om es and is against Cameron and Loss- > 'he church regularly who ean not point BiuiraviUe, on tho Indiana branch, mid j out in this enclosure the place whero have madoan onenlug into the ooal for now rests a loved one, mingled with the the purpose of manufacturing eoko. They dust, either a parent, child, brother or are now at work oonstruetlng -21 coko sister. Last Sabbath a Joiirxal roportor ovens, and will add to them according to gleaned from a statement made by tin- tlio demands of tlio market. These ovens pastor Rev. W. F. iiwin_r, thai during will bo put iu blast as soon as finished. his pastorate from May 1st 1874 to May The cool will be used as 'it comes from I bo i.i- of an It illan was found i : ■ I he ci irn crib of a Farmer, e name of whom we havo failed io irn. in Rostravertownship. Itissup- ised tlio unfortunate man being si.-k d delirious, wandered to th" place lerfercnce with th • right of every free man to decide mi what terms, n'liere, when nnd how lie will labor. "To 'strike,' therefore, is a natural and ■proper rigid of workingmen ; and this right is tho same whether each man acts .done or whether g hundred, a thousand or a hundred thousand unite to stop work. Society may suffer .meat inconveniences by striking oil a great Bcaio: 1'he .\;t. Pleasant Library Opera C >m iis for Rurope tho (in I of Jnlj ill ail leave a lock of their hair 1 ire lie an exqui hut that cannot be helped. It is better older the clouds scattered and all wore j lowing tokens of respect: that tlie general eomnnmitv should be cheerful countenances, liaiiy the tar- Handsome gold watch and chain, inconvenienced for a time than that mers began to come to town, and the ■"thor and mother* ologant silver dinner , ,, , • ,. , , •.,.,,, set, tlie ji'rooiii s lu other, .lohn A. ( un- Uberty shall be attacked by bad laws. j forenoon was taken up with the loading uhighiun ; donen linen napkins. Mrs. R. "When, however, men have 'struck,' of tbe maclunes, which had been stored K. Hissem; silvor sugar bowl, J. ll. i,r,.,-i fold to be tho cause of when they liave stopped work, they in Lrinkc's grain house, at the Balto. A j 2n Jrfxu*, i^bI-v*!!;'mh'r ' ,-Vito'ho,' Constable Tr ixal arreste I Hush, and another Gorman for interfering, and brought them to town Saturday evening. Tho Squiro committed Ihom to tho lock up and on Monday morning thev liberated by pnyin were ll ibiy ni' Some nerfoi ■kill at li irlesque :u-t all can decide where he was found and died. liis remains wero taken in charge by an nn- avored the audi- dertaker from Wost Xowtonand buried boIo "The Wood 'n ***e Potter's field, applause which Some idea ofthe filthy habits ofthe iprcciation of her Italians employed on tlio new railroad iceftil and artistic at Sutervl . be formed, when we popular before mon Mon - hat a dead colt, which thoy found floating on tho river, was hauled ashore, skinned and eaten liy them. A dead bog, which thev found in a fence cornoi. a likewise disposed of. These are I'll- ' of the many instan ces of the disgu ling practices of thoso people. Tlieotiieoof.r. M. Miller ASon of Manor ... ' , ,- Station, was broken into Wednesday nigh llie concluding , .' ,..*,.". is) ism j,,-,- mbers have beon received I "'" mln*i not being cousidorod necessary Hi: jury! .' hat night, though ! This wasa pro no* of ihe scene! mo, with Ji b tho 'l'imorons under the ' and mnual meeting of tho Dunkc do and ier iuro the isi week, a it. A featur trial of Mr. publisher ofthe Brethn r having published oh have exhausted both their rights in the i Ohio depot. I Jennie M. Mtauffor; .solid sliver fruit premises and their remedies—so far as But to make the day an entiro success "JisllJ '"'• ,A; 9: ^yK'-y and Harry J. ' . , . •.,„-,, , i.i „ ,-" i- i Jordan; solid silver butter knife and su- -*0.™0 people woro pr# their relations with their late employers the company gave a tree dinner to nearly ■ ^,1- Bpoon iu handsome case J. A. Me- special Interest are concerned. When his men strike, two hundred farmers and invited guests, Curdy j sot of silver knives and ibrks,|u (il)| , the employer has aright, if he can, to \ al National Hotel. The proprietor ofthe ?'''. '"indsmn •case. Mr. and Mrs. i:,,i„. I '; ^ ^ 1 "*,' ' ' ! Latlmore. handsomo emhroidurod tow- nB"8Pnper, ._ engage other men in their places, and at hotel, Mr. 3. B. Jordan, and Mrs. .Ionian,: ei( Misses Lizzie and Mattie Warden ;! tloiiuble matter central sucli wages and on such terms as he and j have already won ihe reputation of dozen linen napkins, Mr. and Mrs. M. the church. This is tl „, m, , • ■ . i'i :.. . *i .. i *i.i- .1 „ ; \v arden ; oleii'iuitly hound voltuu-" of , they can aurrc on. That is just as sacred . keeping the. best hotel in the county— Longfellow's pooms .lohn A. Warden • I NV 'va* Ki"*erl ,l ,!'i;l1 and important a right as the right of the I surpassed by few in the eity. P.ut they linen table olotb ar.d napkins, Calob f°w weeks ago near Mt. Pleasant. Aftei • woj'kingman to 'strike.' If anvwliere ■ outdid iliemsclve.ion this ocea.sion; for Greonawalt, Of^Buona Vista: towel and an ablo dobata ho was expelled bj avol ai ., ii, M hand-\\ orivc I tnreaii tid\', Miss I'.iitma ,,,•,■,,,,„ , .. , , , , I, an employer should try to compel Ins the two hundred guests all went away MUIor* an individual setof salt, pr.npoi orlovu toone, tho wljoli ma Bmbly lmve men to work for bim mi Ids terms the praising the goodness of the dinner. butter dish and napkin ring combined, voting. Then '• ■ -. io repeal what wo have fr ■ ■laines uuu v. un.1111 iiaiiKin i i ase, .11 r. , , , ind horses led. aud dinner over, came .,,,,i m,.,, n ii \ uiu , ,.r s:,.u-i,.i. i,.,- ■ i 'I king and niusi persons madi my. Ii was vs ■edit to all the and the sale blown open and robbed of its contents. Mr. Miller had taken out of the sale in lho evening (6H0 and left remain - scattered, dehes j [„g |n ;t soii10 aiuull sums helouging to escribe. his son and other parties, amounting in •'Botty and ihe all to about £715. About ?-i'i of the money the orchestra | taken was in old coin, in denominations i Shakespeare. I from a penny up to a live dollar gold !v of \Tiic- piece, which ids son had bean collecting ofthe com- "" -Vl"iri 'f'1" sreatest damage sus- I mined was tlie loss of tlio safe, which mpletoiy destroyed. into the church, an average of 13° each year. Of these U-1 were received Oil profession i f tiieir faith iii Christ, and 4i'» on certificate, while of the whole number ■">:! had been member of the church Sabbath School. Within the last eight years 09 infants and 7 adults have been baptized; lit deaths have occurred in the congregation. Of these :.'! iverecommunicants and 10 children) an average of 4J each year, which is remarkably low. Three hundred and ninety-two sermons have been preached in the church during this time, or an avenue of 49 each year. Tbis number of sermons includes those to crush and wash It. The annual report of the secretary of tho American iron [and steel association stales that prices wore generally higher at the'oloso of the year than at the bo- ginning. The demand during the present year for most iron and steel products has sensibly slackened. In the middle of December steel rails wero quoted at aisty dollars, while tlio price al the endi ofthe month was fifty-eight dollars, and by She middle of May orders wore easily placed at 11 Ity dollars. Iron rails'we.r» quoted at forty-eight dollars at tho oloso of December, and in May thoy bad fallem. to forty-four dollars. d did ! preached by the p itor and other:-! ati Mining Superintendent Wilcox at communion season, but it does not in-(standard Mines has begun worktoplaoe elude the sermons and lectures delivered an engine in the pit. This engine wilt at schocl houses and during the week of! bo used lo haul tlie pit. wagons along iho* prayer, there being about 70 of these ",^1,,.^'iuli,.';;' ,,'.V.'.'.'!.1.'."..!.'.^™11 .*,!'",! altogether. Since May 1st, 1874, tha church has expended $825 for Sunday school purposes; has given to the Boards of the church 12,483.12, and pi church purposes $21,860.0 yards from the foot oftho shaft. A holo will be bored from the surface to bouseif as a soam escape. Thu engine will haul Ihe loaded cars a distance of.-ovwal huil- drud yards and will return the empties, nt for all 1 xhig tyM enable them to furnish ooal to in average | t[K! ahuft with greater speed. Besides tlio Iness id the dinner, law would instantly .step into the pro- Aftor the machim-s had been l..a... lection of the workingman's liberty, in »nd horses led. aud dinner over, came and Mrs. C. D. Au'lliuan, of Hewickle* Ihe same wav, and with Die same justice., the time of spoech-malring and music silver ■■■.:;,• luwket, Mr, and Mrs, R. anonjn , .. . , , . ' , 'i'i,,, c ii ,„.:,, , , i i, Hryson • dosen each silver knives, forks, scrihor" will -xinipel others not i„ take their places, The following named persons made „.■..,„,, ,.,1,,,, ns, A. A. Hutdiinson bv withiiAMii if anywhere men 'on a strike' try to short impromptu addresses from the.of Pittsburg j majolica pitcher, Mi oriu iinv wav, except he reasi ...ng aud steps of the National Hotel to several Auu:l v' handsome lam.. .. , ,. , , , , ,.,.,. Messrs. \\ m. Jones and J, M. Itttcliie, ' jiersuasioii, prevent the employer lium hundred people:—O. J. Sturgis, editor Of I Pltuburi* • palrofi I'liiaigine new men, ihe lair is booiid to the Uniontown Standard ; J. A. MeCurdy end itote firyeoi n dinner up stop in to protect the empkwrer iu his editor of the Mt. fleasant .imiix.M.; K. kins, Mr.-and^Irs. James Warden; ol . ' .;.'.. ,- ,, . , , gant clock, H. M. 1 ignmn ; »il\er eake rights, una to protect in their rights to r. Houseman, "J Ureeusbnrg; Amos knife iu handsome case, b. 8. Jordan labor those workingmen whom ho is Trout, Iter. N". L. Reynolds, 8. C, Kelley, and W. J. Brown* brush and comb tn u , ,,,,,,.,,,:,,,, ,, .,1-,, ,i,,. , i„ . ,r ii ,'!• u,,, .in- i i/i w '. , \ civ handsoiiie i an-, M is. \\. M. Siuiili; ' engaging to Uke the place oi tho | E»n,„ SamueHV arden, and CaM Stewart, L„v-;,r teapyt w, m. Smith j silver but- ' 'rtrikors,1 ' • agent for the Champion Co^jsmy. A tor dish, C. D. LaAlurore, t '.' 'en spent in its (.'reparation i ame the "Lecture on Lav .' From what we hear of it ntortainrueut its "taking" acid the audiec of f 2,732 each year. Last were I uumboi of drivers aud mules will be do- rrespondent of ono of tho Union- I given to tho Boards of the church, and j creased. Tlio OUglnO will be supplicJ. -: iwu papers gives this acuouut of the ' '-'.i.u:;;! to all purpose.-. During the year | with steam from tho shaft engine. | recent suicide iu Allen township: "Al- I ending May 1st 8 deaths have occurred; : iiricc, son ol James Brico, who nine I.") were baptised, and II received into the rs ago was killed in the Clipper woriis j the church, which now makes a total] ito, hung himself in the or- illi ills name, ins art mt worthy publication and bonce lis !i I'ii-, If fl mail is a i r lolghbor III an ai'lii !e over hisow u hen he has no business to say a:i\ KUlwl ut lluulrai'' Robert Cunningham, son of Frank iCunulngham, of Derry, and who is ilag- : ■'! of .lohn O. Martin, above BVtyotte I The Sabl.ath school lieldatthis Church »'•'»«» l!l0' night shifter at !'-.ver.sou, toll ,,'.. ",; , City, in Washington county, May l»th, UB ^ a prosnorous condition being pre- offU-0 QaB' •2ear "niilim" PHday night ' "' "'''U-S.se, aged 17 years. No cause ia assigned I '. , . ' "'',„ '-,,,. ,, .,', •„,,,".,. , i at 10 o'clo.-k, and was killed. The train- "ided over by Mr. JosdO ii inter, .is , , , 1 men round bis mangled body lying in ir tiie rash act, Tho family waited un I] 10o'clock for his return, lie vat and iim next morning by Peter R\ley ^Superintendent lor the last '''f'' ^ } tho creek under tho bridge. llis."0- iv,my mm is perfoctlj satisfled that thja(malml .,,„.,, brought to Kverson, whero ame a tableau that is just "soak- ;,,„i others, whilst going to work at t ("ontlemanie the right man in the right they wore met by his father, who bad ver town at the present writing.) j*raaier& Fry's eoal works. He got on | place. Thisschool, together with that ] anived on a ireiuiu, tor the purpose of i 01 laughable pan nine, verv iu imed na.me is taking mi uufaii advan i ladders tied the rope toa ** Evans1 school house, number now] taking thou* homo to Dorry. Ht6gen- or"oveiTan I executed, concluded the evening's per-1 limb and around his neck, knooked tholover 200, tbo latter being almost en- j oral opinion is that ho fell off und tho rmance, and all departed, guMoml tQistep ladders over and passed into eternl-f tiroly mimagod and supported by thi.*) train passed overhim and then bmlod eoomimp* f>- tl ui •'.- ple«ure, •: tongrogation him into the
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Title | Mount Pleasant journal (June 7, 1882) |
Subject | Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Westmoreland County -- Mount Pleasant ; Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Mount Pleasant |
Description | Publishers: John L. Shields, [Jan. 10, 1923]; Howard M. Stoner and Clark Queer, 1923-1963; H. Ralph Hernley, 1963-. |
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Date | 1873- |
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Title | Mount Pleasant journal (June 7, 1882) |
Subject | Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Westmoreland County -- Mount Pleasant ; Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Mount Pleasant |
Description | Publishers: John L. Shields, [Jan. 10, 1923]; Howard M. Stoner and Clark Queer, 1923-1963; H. Ralph Hernley, 1963-. |
Creator | Mount Pleasant journal (Mount Pleasant, Pa.) |
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Contributors | Mt. Pleasant Pub. Co. |
Date | 1873- |
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IT. PLEASANT. WESTMORELAND CO., PA., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1882.
NO* 7
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Eiatrr steamers landed six thousand
immigrant at < 'untie < larden last Wednesday. Ninety thousand in all were lauded
i'i llie month of may.
FARMERS' DAY.
,i.
. select company
; recently from • •■ ■
sweei strains of n ti r eacl
IM THE RICH GARDEN OF WESTM'D. j Alter the speeches and ll lisie
— I cession formed at Iho B. & O, ■'•.
itlomen,
lursed
pi li-
he !■i'o-
ii it, and
HOMEHAPP]
RUNNING ROUND CUR RICH REGION.
Tui" Westmoreland Democrnt favor
the nomination of "Fighting Wok Ctoul
ter," of Qreenshtirg, as tho Democrat]
noininoo for Govern
Bays Uon. Coulter is the best man in t
party to off-set tlio "military record"
Largsstrpiapla], of HarvestingMachinery' under the direction of agent .I.C. .lohn.
Kver Given In llie Slate—A 1'ig Ston, who acted as chief mr.l'thall.
diuner at National Hotel. marched up town. First come the car-
Tliero is no more interesting scene Wages occupied by Mr. Kelley
Ulere Mention of llie I«oeal Oecnrrenei
Various Action, ot Many People in
Okt Enviable Locality.
<: i up aud boar iho free bird concert
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si:'
.
IN.
mi
it r
J
i', *«. 1
'. Tarr of
\Y. li. dross had iv-
s miller at Ishupe's
I and will not
i„ than a farmers' jubilee, such as was of the firm, and his agents, and a nnm-.lat * A* M*
Ison, candidate
for .)nry commissioner, cnllod in this
oilii-c Tin - I iy. t&r, Tarr looks well and
seems happy secondary proofs as to prospects at the coming olootion.
AROUND ABOUT.
NUMEROUS NEAR-DY NEWS NOTE3.
A Philadelphia
statement that mar
crease and ii prodi
ttoth i'ii-1 oftho no:
obllued to live an c
A womai
named Met
Paoitlc Exi
lagcs are on the acta that. ovOry twen-
* generation will be
-I maid.
Mrnsn
COAL AND COKE.
TlirWtfli'iWfiiKliof Near Nrv-n Gather'
nl by Our Keporters nml Sttctly IMp-
pcil from JVmnrroilH NYI.e,l*lioi-ii.
There was asligbtfall of .-now In tho I 'Toman Wils lii!1,,|l instantly anil tho girl
monntains east of Cnlontown, Juno I. la lnJnret* beyond rocovery.
PI ^DomVcrat I Slven in Mt* feasant, Thursday, June 1. |ber of the speakers and invited friends. I Rimer E. Crltchfleld of Somerset! The Chairman of the executive com-j Burglars triod to orsd thesaft at the Tho dedication of the new Presbyterian
'.' ! '"i'n'n", I Tha eve of tho business man or tlie pro- Then came the martial band, which dis- |,-ai led at this office Monday. | mime .eives notice that the date of meet-; ranroad office at Irwin station Friday I °hMrcn of blairsville will take place on
wistfully at the hon* I trscd good old-timed ailitary oirt in | , „ , ,.,,,„_,„ ,,.., ,. , p„^ | ing of "No Kame Series', at tho reaidonce night
llii'ii earn.' the l'a:: '
the finest liorse i ■
OUR COUNTRY'S GREAT WEALTH.
and a girl Vorloimllemsof Intcl'est, Ahout the Grrat
t Wore run Over by the Iinlnnlry Ncoopcil in Aroinul Ihe
CTosson Monday. The Work, and Can<-ht on tha FI-r,
I,due on tho Broad Ford
in town Sun [ay.
Rumor has It ihat therowasawoddii
in "high" life in town last week.
usional man gn7.es wisimuy aiuic nun- miiin'ii jium um-uuicu «-mi»ij iuiu mi ]>,
',".,'," V. ,,,„,, 1 est, sturdv, Ihrifiv farmers, who are ever patriotic sty]
business which has so strongly entered i ..... . , , , , • •
,, ,. , , , i. „ ,_t„ntoj reaily to facilitate tlicir work by tho use driving some
into the tickets already Humiliated. - - .
,,.,,,., , , , , „,„i of modern inventions; and who can say hitched to a wagon, hueh wagon was
Gen. Coulter is a graml, goon man, aim ■ , .
... - - , ,„„„,, ,,, hut there an- times when tlio busines laden with a new Chi npion machine, ■
Won d do honor to tlie pn-iti.m were he , , - •• i , u- -i i i>,„. r i Umith ,,r»\n;.,
.... man would willingly cast business cares tlio process! n, over a hall mile long, Kev. .1. t.. smith, ot.Aiiin
I'li-tedioiiiiit. ^ aside and take up the life of nn Inde- was quite a sight to the hnndreds of was visiting Dr. 8. L.Harkoy
... , • i pendent farmer: or the professional man people who thronged the streets. Who Do not fail to rend the ait
Late frosts and a backward spring ■ , ,, , ,- , • i i , ,i . i. ,-,..,. i,, . ,..
' wlio would seek to rest Ills weary brain can deny Imt that each farmer, as lie vertisoment of Templeton A
Imt seem to have i one as miK'h harm to • , .. ., . ,. , ,,,- |
' , ,Vi ,, i, „ . „„, am enjoy the sweet contentment ol drove lus well-gi icd team ofbeauti-1
the nut in tho cnnmiuiiilv as was sup- ■> ■ - , , , , .,.,„,, . ,,
, . • . haiuiv rural li'e ' nil dralt horses throucli the streets o
posed As fruit is not one,of the: crops ;./d w|„, „,„..,,..,, „„. Mt. Pleasant, was more or less proud tha
tlmt affects the balance of trade between1 ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ,„. v,a. a .,,,,„•,■. This was certainly .
ir streets in a half-mile pro Held day for tlie farmers, as well as om
na- of the grand epoch lu tlio history a
i:i*^ of "No Nana
Of Ml*. Sanmi'l Warden has la-en ehanged
to Friday ovoulng .June Oth.
The most handsome s-.ts of phi'ii and
docorated queonsware ever in town.just |
nrrivi'd at No. II Church Street, v,
The State Fair, to he held at Pittsbnag
this year, will award |28,000 in premiums for eattlo.
Ir. John Millor of Oreensburg was
; 'j-. the family of W. J. Hiteliman
ting implomonts can oo bangnt j
.• in l, ■ able for work again. New:
Tim wife of Robert Brogdon of West-
Newton ranjaway ono day last week ami
hor whcrcaiioiits is unknown.
Friday, Juno Oth. Prof. S. J. Wilson,
D. I)„ ofthe Western Theological Snini-
ii'.ii'.v, will proaoh tho sermon,
,Ios. W. Steele Bhippsd the lirst enr
load of whoxt*jover tho PloarantJUnlly
i of employing ' Valley Railroad a tow days ago.
am I ai ivertislng
e, :- idress Mr.
ntiiudpoinf, and to them the promise
) tlie present season is full of satisfacti
H
Ameriea and Rurope it is iVcqu
snecrod at as of slight account, but tin .
., ,. i ii ,1 i i hail nut their rcccutlv-purchas
t nee-quarters of our population that . •'
. ,' , '.!., ,., ch nes, glaring with paint nnd burnished Mt. ITeasant. [nd
tionsiK s ut wniiicu and children regard ... , . , ,i m; .- ■ , , ■ , ,. i
.. , ..,,. , steel, of a kind of Homeric character say that this was tin ■ . est display ol
tin' matter" from an entirelv dilh'i'enl .,,.,. ,. . , ',, ■ , . , i, I,,,.,.,,..,,,.,,,, i,. ;,, iv ■
r envied their farmer friends. !!il! ig machinery ever made in
Westmoreland county is Baid to be morelaud county, or even in tlio ■
' one of the richest counties in I'enusyl- oi Fennsylvnuia. II was a
vania, and this southern portion has frolic, a farmer's jubilee, tho
Why is it that the business facilities been nptlv called tlie "rielt garden" oi which; was sufficient cam
iif Mt. Pleasant are not Increased by tlio ,,.,,,. U11f.y. Long vcars ago manv monev lations on all sides.
use of a Brut-class telephone system? ,. .nans of the richer'counties Following is a list of the name
Nearly every town the side of Mt. Pleas- 0- | ,. -, , M Pennsylvania, with their those iv lio pnrcliascd machines:
ant,and many smaller towns, enjoy the ! ,_,,.,..,, nr„j,ensity forBOttlillg ill a country i William Evans, New Slant- n, ''inde":
convenieni f tlie telephone. It is cer- -,vith rich soil, found their way across v>'- H. Buyer,Mt. Pleasant,binder; John
toinly not tho expense of the thing, for t*10 WOuntiiiiw and eagerly became land Uarnliart, Mt. Pleasant, binder; A. ('.
thecostofn seniccablu instrumonl is ,, :, j,, n,is ririi locality. Fifteen or Cochran, Stanffi hinder and new
verv small compared with tlie practical rciirs aj,,, (lie locality of Mt* mower; Daniel Mover, Mt. Pli
worth. Especially should om town picasmt wan pointed out as a mod I '■ W'al -1 !-i. Mt. Pli
noted for its extreme lcngtli from east io rieultwal country, and the i
west, enjoy the usu of a system. I.h .--( ,,„-,-, Overholt, Stiiufler, Fox, Rum- Hem* Fi , Mt. PI nt, hi !'. I'.
Home enterprising man start the ball, and | |)a,|»], Hurst-and many other familiar Miller. Mt. Pleasant, hinder i'eti
iioui
liri".
SVolshonsat Mt. Pie
The third and I ist
lolda will bode-
ur-ai Tliursday
i>"'.'" Mr Rev-
Gen, Markle's herd of Jeraey'cattlo is
valued at 850,000. one bull is worth $4,
00 i, and several cows |l,000*oaeh.
Sowickley township now slops to the
' foro wiih a young lady who liasnol eat-
! en for seven weeks. Her nSmoUs Botty
j Marsh.
houses, A now schodnle for running trains
Burglars broke into the ticket office at
Bradonvtllo Friday Bight end with a
sledge hammer knocked the door oil'the
safe, and stole therefrom some cloven
dollars and some valuable papers.
Frank MeCrory and Peter O'Donnoll,
engineer and fireman of a shifter In the
Baltimore and Ohio yards at ConneUsvllle, were terribly -mangled in a col-
Ion Friday evening. Several cars bo-
camo dotached from a freight train on tho
Uniontown branch six miles east oft lon-
nollsvlllo, and running hark with lightning rapidity collided with the shifter,
completely demolishing it and several
ears. The first ear of llie several thai had
become detached from the train was
the ordinary life ol nd we p
v da? . The end of a , next Tint
vor* l!vo*y* I A Lan
wdod house! on th" Pennsylvania railroad ban been loaded with coke and almost buriod the
shifter underneath it and had to he unloaded and choppod to pie.'os boforo tho
prepared and went into offoct Monday,
ilville corrospondonf to tho Junoftthj
■ ;':■■ s has the following t
■ ■ : The (ngincers <
mi the iiiiis of this I'eirioi
Twelve hundred employees of tho
ClovolandRolling Mill Company have
j struck, be "inse tho Company would not
i recognize their union.
Ill';
At tho Jamison works six to eight earn
Of raw eoal are loaded daily.
A great man-,- of tlio eoke works In the'
Oonnellsville region are not running
full owing ti> tbe fall ing off in the demand
caused by the groat Pittsburg strike
In the case of Thomas Ho thorns' *«V
ministratora against tlie Isabella Coko
Company the verdict- was for defendant.
This means no damages from OOkeovons,
smoke*, cinders, etc.
Tlie new works of W, B, Xecl A Co.
Bast Huntingdon township are progressing. Three houses have beon finished
and three are being built. Tiio grading
for ovens is completed and the pit is
opened.
Thejnry iu tlicense ofThomas Hughes*
against tho Westmoreland coal company
brought in a verdict in favor of the p'ain-
ti il". This virtually establishes thepreo*
edenoe that the coal lands and damages
will bo assessed accordingly,
A mule was fatally injured at .Standard
Mines last Friday, [twas hitched ton
loaded wagon and going at a rapid speed.
Tho trap door was closed and the mo-
'he Ualtimoro and Ohio Railroad Com
.■- ,,. , i pane have commenced io run parlor ears ; i
■ a in.i i ■ hied last natnrday evening in the lecture
„,,K „ «m tho daily p Mongor trains between r0om oftho Oroat Bethel Babtist church
tall the Pittsburgh and < nmporland. jaml „1v,nliz,,,| themselves into a church
If their Col. J. A. Black has resigned tho po- to be called "The S ind Baptist church
dead bodies could be taken from tlio montuin of the wagon forced tlio mulo
through the door with the above result.
Charles Spenco haa resigned his position as yard boss at Alieo mines to accept a sowing machine agency at Oon-
A number of colored citizens of Union-
town holding letters of dismission from
various Baptist chnrchos located in the
it will roll all through lho town until ,
every business man will tisea telephone. R*j0U| i|1(
• -' | farmers i
TubMessbs. Bi-ott claim that we nro But th
disposed to place them in a false light | been qui
f an agricultural air larr, tarr Station, binder; Simon tli nk
■ ivas looked up toby the or, Pleasant Unity, binder; Geo. M.
Uer localities. Hartzoll, Pleasant Unity, binder;
Hue one may say there has John W. (»aht, N'-w Stanton,
•liangoin these ten years; light mower and i:";i Hingle reaper;
ulia liirl
st wook
lich had
ongod nearlj
In this sense it ill
the "Kleyatetl Pi n
loeg, Mt. fi
(i.
lit. Pli :r mi O, W. Ilu
ws, Mt. Pli asant, light Ringle ; present senior i
ii, !-'■ If, Mt. Pleasant, new \
light single reaper: A. S.
[■asont, new mower and light
before tho public, if wc may judge from | and times are not ns they used to be. lie | William Andrews, Mt. Pleasant, I
an article headed "A Blow nt an (m- will tell you of the great coal and coki
piirtant Industry," published by onr es- industry which has become such a feat
teemed cotemporary, the (■irecnsbnrg uro in our couiitiy. Stu'e the mineral I Pleasant, 1
'"Argus." One of the gentlemen named wealth of this locality is unsurpassed I-Brinker, III
said "that, he was willing to submit the any where; and these rich minerals are -1* C. Andre
leases referred to to any lawyer in the adding untold wealth to this country; waper; S.
eoimty, and if thoro was found to be any- yet the mineral resources are even ( x- mower and
thing crooked in them, or a single am- celled by tlio rich agricultural country. Buff, Mt. PI
"liguous word or sentence, ho was willing [If in tlio middle of this month you were single rt .*
to fi rfeit all his claims then and there." to stand upon a favorable spot on (!hest- "'"■''' lni
AVe are sorry if we have done the gentle- nut ridge, for instance, you ran view a now t
men any injustice; yet we feci that our tawny zone of waving, swaying wheal,
article must be true, from the fact that from five to eight miles in width and
the information was received from some twenty or thirty miles long. The im-
of the most roliahloand truthful farmers I mensity of it, tho Btrange, billowy n
of Mt. Pleasant township. It is quite tion, tlie variety of color which desii
certain that the farmers are having seri- nates tlio stages of ripening, go to the
mis trouble with some leases held by making of a scene not easily forgotten.
I'ittsburg parties. The Jot rs.u. favors' you would then conclude thnt.after all
every effort to develop the territory, and the mineral wealth of our countr*' Is
hopes that the futiiredBvelopmentsmay B( ulary in comparison to thu ngricul-
Jimve tljat there is oil in the vicinity of lural wealth.
Pleasant Unity in paying quantities The harvesting of this extensive area
Itattho ,!ori:\.\i. will denounce every Lf wheat presents pictures of unique and
effort on the part of sharpers to cheat fascinating interest. The thrifty,intelli-
the fanners out of their lawful property, gent practical farmers of this locality
It hopes that the suspicions current as have superseded the pastoral old "sick-
to tlie actions of the Messrs. Scott me [jnK» „,u* "cradling" processes hy nn
on,; Miss Manic ■
ler;; both ofSomor*
•jht ! Dunbar vi iite
mi ! Wo Inesdnv.
far and Mi IS I
t, and Mrs tto
Mrs. John. F. K
Isro the roceint of tl
I-;
am sitionof mail agent on the Southwest
liable for railioad, and John S. Slator of I.atrobe
in their snr-1 has been appointed in his place.
John Harm. . tho present Mavorof
Harrisburg, formerly a resident
I of this ••i.iiii!-. ".al learne I the cigar-
, making trade with Samuel Mock; E iq„
! oi Adamsburg.
id is rurnlBbin
proper title, n
THE LIDRARY OPERA COMPANY
Kevtiivr of llte'Snlertaliiineut lircoraltoii
'.''.'.■-■■tlv.ir, by roi A.li'lloa-.
T. W. A ill t, Esq.,
The Uniontown express, Rotltn West
road, will run through to Fairchnnce,
and lay over there. This arrangement
I proves inconvenient to tlio train mon,
nearly all of whom have families living
in Uniontown.
Wo went,- we saw, we
low, while a broad grin
The local edit
of the llarrislmri.
n riot says that "one of the latest caprl
ml the most remoto 1 ces 0f fashion Is tho wearing of jowoloi
tures, you will please garters." We would like to knov
iew mower; ('. P. Ruff, Ituffsdale
To. ! polfrnke; IC. H. [luff, Ml. I'I
ten : lower: Godfrey Dell, Ridp
; ft. No. 1 b 'If rake; I Ico. All
no tune
thai ilu
Wednesday morning about flvoo'oloek
at Irwin Station as Mr. Fred Proctor was
ou his way to work he found two men,
Joseph Davis and Josoph Guy, lyin"
huddled together on the board-walk
leading to ,1. D. Stexen's bouBO on Bull-
hill. On investigating he found that
I'.ivi i was dead and the condition of Guy
was very critical. The latter, howevor
vation or from herosay. 'may possibly he resuscitated. Joseph
e| F urteon car loads of oxoursionsists, Dttvis lias a tkmily and lived on tho hill
ui in this man- m tly from Pittsburg passed thj'ough for a 'mmber of years. Guy came from
' "nglund lasl February and has hi,en
larding with Mr. Proctor since The
et that nothing about was touohi I dis*
DistrictofColumbianndVirginia,assem* ' nollsvlllo. Mis former position will bo
idled by Jacob Welsh, who resigned bis
position of assistant yard boss lo accept
the position at Aimo.
The leading journals of the country
are a unit in deprecating the serious
results which will culminate in long
suffering and distress from tlie labor
strikes now pending and from thoso
projected, They earnestly advise adjudication with sacrifices from belli sides,
employer and employe.
It is reported on professedly good authority that Jay Gould, representing a
syndicate of .New York capitalists, principal among whom aro himself and lliis-
sol Sage, intends purchasing twenty-live
thousand acres of coal land in tho neighborhood Of Pittsburg for the purpose oG
j embarking In the eoal mid coko business.
of Uniontown." George Pendleton and
Scott Trent wore oloetod Deacons, Dnnd-
ridgo Buckuer, elork, and Georgo i'.otts,
treasurer. The church Immediately
called Robert Ford, a licentiate, to lho
position of stated supply until the services of an ordainod ministor can lio procured. Tho new organization has the
hearty sympathy and eo-opornllon ofthe
while Baptist mini lers of Uniontowm
Revs. Kllis and LnBnrrer. -[Standard,
il lo iked thr
pe it will in
6 for an lm
-al-s from personal
herosay.
n on their way io Ohio Pylo
tion day. They word joined by
along the road. They are said
had a grani I day,
Within Hie hist month Wm. F. Burkloy
lias disposed of over lino books, almost
exclusively to men employed at tho different eoke works adjoining town. Thin
shows plainly that among tho mining element there aro many intelligent persons as tho volutnus sold woro iu nio«t
eases Standard works by best authors:
consisting of histories, biographies, otc.
.soph Daily, in atti
a passing truin al < 'un
mower : a. ''. i ove, 'it. iti
.\o. ! eelfrake; P. A. f"hcrb«
Ion, new mower; John \\
\i w Stanton, ii ft. N". ■! self
Hunker, N'ew Stanton, now mower
William M. Wechling, Ml. Pleasan
nngle reaper and new liglit i .
luHOph Moi ui-, Mt. Pleasant, new n ■
ii 11
11
st on |.
ai thi
trawers at the Stewart works aro
1 "° j on a strike lor an advaneoof wages. Last
> an i i''|lvl,,i; tju, works commenced running
v. 'i'i
d li
I-:,!:--
ay that tho Cm-
ii crowded house,' his right
ant hearts. The '■ thigh la-
self with admirable j little hoj
, p„t. eovery.
ramp," was! A s.vin
R. was thrown under tho train and hatl
: iivi-rilusr nl v V''-'v T'i ■■■ '
•"■ J seventy-two hour coke, whorenpon tho
tether aliout seven o'clock , ' , , , ., r :
drawers demanded the sanio price ioi'
;neo
Bill | i
with a smn'ii amouni or monoy but at
what hour they left lor hum.' is not
town.
ill-founded.
THE STRIKE,
The. following editorial from the Xew
York Herald expresses so 'learly and !,,,;," „n|;i:i(,;,,',;,-' th(
concisely the Jouns.ti.'s views on the Xow ,]1.|nv .„.,, ,1UK;illUjlng tho g(.*|
present strike, and strikes in general, bind tImt 1)erfe,.tion of ,:„.,„ mRchin,
pri
epoch- tin' ii?e of reaping machines.
Nearly evriy kind' of machines have
been used. First the pondurous McCor-
mick machine; then other tmichines in
ir improvements.
Ward'
ml
lurid
mmg j in some
char- which h
SOME STATISTICS
i thi ' - '.., ••:»,!" Fi-c: i-.. . ol
and admirab
iris vietimizing the peoplo
tious by selling a powderIConccruiiig tin
leges was made by Edison] tlio Mt.
fully brought j for the purpose of increasing tho illuml- Hold ovor flwn l
ed. We mean noting power of coal oil to tliut of electric Fewof the many persons passing al-
norhispie-ons "Kht. lie is soiling roadlly at 11 per i ' ily by the Mt. Pleasant Church,
at you looked ] '">x>'"'?:!" per dozen. (Presbyterian) situate about two miles
Peter Martin, a resident of Dorry, north, of town, know that tliis has beon
P'
pulling two as is being paid for throo
ovens. Their demand was refused, honeo
the strike. This is a poor timo to strike
for incroasod wages in tho coko region.
Trade is too dull.—[CoiuiellsvUlo
Coin jar.
l'i muii
iniiin
Hint we publish it.
| cry, that ghostly marvel of a thing, toss-' '
II !C
"Theconduct oftho strikers in different jng the finished sheaves from it in sue!
parts of the count ry is, so far, very ered-
t nervous
litcful, feminine stvh
•or: .1. K. I.i-'Ih r, i
rake No. 1; Marion I
n, 5 It. No. 4 self . iki : j, i;. ; .a-,'
y, Ruflsdalu, C ft. No. 4|i„glllMt< p,,.
It r.ike : .lames Irwin, Mt. Pleasant,
ft, sail" rake: Rob. Duncan, mower;
mi eoimly, who -was repor-|'
n Mi
larcks Lcie
thought of tlie self-binder?)
For some time Adam Rtunbaugh, of
itablo to their good sense, and if it is (W"omler wba, Solomon xv,mi,i have | mid a number of others whose nn
continued will be certain to secure them !
the good feeling and good wishes of the
general public,
"It is among the natural rights of » ila., !„.,.„ iu_-ent for the Champion reap-
■workingmanto seek to establish the I ,.,,,.,,„, vyors, m»uufnctured by White-
conditions on which he will labor. lt!|Vi j-'asslerAKellv.at Springfleld, Ohio.
his pay is less than he thinks himself | \Vitliout discussing tho superior qualities
tgh the future a short distance. Thi tod as having died of small-po:
•ily ofthe pie-ous tramp was im. Keesportseveral months ago, returnod
•'.e. Such w holesale pi-e-ty is seldom ;''''"' boBom of his family alive and woll
. McGuire's wife was funny. N...l'"."',1:!y l'"il 've8k* No explanation of
,-, ., ii.i ,- his absence Is vouchsafed,
i she ilu Iti t s-iy much, Dill she was binny i
lliyhow, Whichever way she turned! There was a vory light vote at the
f Greensburg was \ i-it
ant lasl week. Mr. Ioi
ir is looking w oil, and will nodpubt b<
i good trim to run for County C'ommls-1
wo havo been unable to obtain. A. ;-. sioner next time. He feela grateful to his
'IHuffaudJacoblirown joined the proccs- friends who gave him such a hoarty Hl,e was funny, and as she is in tny Democratic primaries in Fayette Co. | the first white settlement was made in
support in this locality. * mind's eye just now, excuse mo while 1
)f worship for nearly 110 years.
On tho presold site three btiiidinga hav
already itood; the first a rude log structure, with session room built of polos.
The building now used is a substantial
brick, likewise the preceedmg one. At
this place over since aliout 22 years after
10 issential in various inipor-
" tant processes of iron manulUcturo noo-
essarlly sympathizes with tlio condition
of that great industry; when iron is up
and tho trade brisk, eoko rises and shares
in the benefits of a common prosperity.
The roverso takes place in times of depression. Such a tune is the present,
and.eoke shares with iron In tin) diminished prices now prevailing. Prices fell
back slightly and were rated at 81.60 to
$1.75 ber ton of 2000 lb. on board cars at
tlie ovons.
sion i-aeli with a now Studebuker wagon
CUHHINC.HAM-ANDR3WS.
Tlicir Mappy Union Yesterday nt lli.i Res-
If in Uie article headed "Rldgevlew'i
hate-1" the party of iho first pari was i
subscriber to tho Jouhnai., inst
tho parly of tho secon 1 part, tl i I k<
would tn! r in 1 hn I„,,„», ■
tho Joke in <
by lireiiift it
nn injury we I
he waste-basket.
Pay n
riend that
lightning.
Tl
ii'iiinu
towsni
lilntivi: of (lm IBrldo's Parenf
entitled to lie has a rigid toask turni'ire: .,r n,t- ,,,.,,.!,;,,,, ,. „ ,,.|o ^i.,.„ u,„* i>
r oi iiil.-, m.e.nine, we win si.ne mat I. n,.,, ,,c ii,,, ,,-,-,,,,,! ,,„.a,i ,,,,,,,, ..,• ,i,,. !
• rl i i:....i:.l . ill i out' III nil' liulllll '-'1' III I'll' ir. 11 11' ,
If lie believes ins hours ol ah-ir too oig i h- if„n„ „,,,,,,,,i,,-.,. ,,r ii,,, ,,,,,,, ,,r.,,.i„,.
"* ( w . I\ell\. a inemlier ot I ie u uuiarlni- > m,, w,m ,, ., . i ,,, ,,,,;,,., ,,iw ,.,,-i,.< i'n,,
, , ., li. , ., ... , * l>l.l^l'll\l.l.ilUllllllO,l01'll.tllt'-,llll}-
lie has the right to ask that they be , jn>, ,,,.,„_ „,,,, „„ „,.,, s„ ^ a,.„ the „i„gham, Huporintendont of thocoaland
Bliortenedjifin Ins beliei any othor Mies ofthis machine that thoy have in- coke works of A. A. Hutchinson & Bro.,
conditions of Ins work should be changed creased the capacity of their shops so and Miss Jennie M. iViidrow, oldest I sip mon
or improved ha-flKs the light to ask for tjlat tlu,y ,,m ,n.lk(, a lnnehine every danghtor of Samuol Andrew, of Mt. coarse, and lc
such changes. minute, They built 57,000 machines last Pleasant township. This happy affair doath of nogli
"Xor is this all. Laboring men have a \ y,,,,-, Mnd they export to sell them all Iiv ''""'' l'1""' yestordas', (Tuesday), tli - j ■
■right to unite and act in concert to obtain harvest. They employ between live and °»iouies boing performed al i o'uli of b
.such cliaagea or improvements in their: six thousand nun in their shops. The \'":,' by Rov
condition. They have Uie right to.forni' nrst Champion machine was built in
associations, unions or leagues for this h^ im |
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