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The Weekly Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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CO! iuurrests II VUBUSHKO V.VBKV FRIDAY MORXINft, A co HIM! Imslnws centre of thu Hlf CoKe Rcgwi Kptsjul uttt-ntion OnVf 011 the wcoml floor o( tbe CM JIIKH iNfl, Water and Apple SXYlEK, JOHN tfANB, T. H. STIMMKLL. LOCAL FDITOK. JOB DEP'T.

Only per jreir, i NTH at ivawmable rules. FK1BA1 XOKXIXO. NOVEMIIKK 18, 1SS8 The coke-workers of the Connellsville region will perhniw not experience much tronble in securing a sliding scsile of wages from the operators if the base can be agreed npon, but there's the rub. While the of the miners to prevent the price of coke trom dropping below 11.35 per ton are commendable it is not likely that the operators wil agree to a scale base so high as this figure Ths Connellsville region is no longer th solo source of coko supply, and while th price of its incomparable product is no likely to be forced down to the dolla mark soon again by legitimate compet tion, such a result is nevertheless possi- tile; but, being it will be taken into consideration and provided against by the operators in the formation of any wage scale that may bo presented. However, the outlook is bright, and neither side need haggle over a low scale base, since it is not at all probable that such a base will govern wages during the coming year.

"HE'S ALL RIGHT." larrison Elected by Big Msjontj Virginin, to Hear From. IKUOKKDXESS (jll.UittEO UN BOTH SllWIS THE VOTE IE FAYETTE GOUTY. Complete Official Returns of thefoneral Election Held on Tuesday ,11 St.lcs bnl Ultn lnrreau.1 Kipublloa KajurlllM. The shade of doubt that iiiuig over tliuelre- 1011 when the CocBlKB "ent to jm'-s last neck didn't hang there lonR. The pnper had suuxiily reached ib large ouUe of renders vhcu the Democratic National Committee gave up New York and conceded the election of Harrison.

Ijater returned placo California in tho Republican column. ing the tion thus: November 6th, 1888. H.rrlmo California. Colorado Michlmi. New HiunpKtilre OlUO Ort-ilon Khoile Isloiul Vennont WLscousiu Total West Vii-ginm i I lotelintl.

14 Louisiana 1't Marlaml 7 Missouri fi Xrn JiTM-'V still in and pf-TKJCi ot fraud and false countini; mo nfi- im either side, but it has probubly tor Llevi-lniul. The recount isstlll the Suite Democratic figures, us cori vital tij thu latest returns show majority nt 'Ml lor Fleming for Govonior. a majority on joint ballot in the. Legislature, ma i tui IVn- dleton, Democratic candidate tor L'ongiev, in the 1st District; S2 for Jaelxni Dviuoci at in the 2nd; and over 100 cnih in the and Tor thr DeinocrMU- figures aio subject to diuh Mtrmtooiis If President Clcvelimd had teen reelected no doubt our Hopnblicivn contemporaries would have lost no time in attributing the financial embarrassment of William Bceson to the free-wool policy of the Mills bill. A-s it is.

they toll us that the present prosperity of the country ia due to the election of Harrison, yet business has been steadily improving for the past four months in the teeth of the fact that the re-election of Cleveland was generally accepted as a foregone conclusion. The fact of the matter is that politics have little or nothing to ilo with business, and the sooner IxiMness men realise this the better it will be 1m business. The Knights of Labor promise to fui- nisb. another striking illustration of the old lutoge. "A house divided against itself cannot stand." Three ago it was the strongest labor organization in the United States; to-day it is tottering to its very foundations.

Politics did it. The politicians who have done so much toward breaking down the Knights of Labor will have taken a long step towards completing its ruin if they should succeed in deposing General Master Workman Powderly. '1 he-c until the count concluded fho Rupubhcaiv- abnto nothing of their i Inmis The olllc-ial esult will probably not U- (letTM mined week to conn 1 Mobouc, thu ixilitn-iil b4jvs of claim's that the im- have rai i iivl tlmt State, but bin nfvserticn is regarded n-s .1 nH 1 1 bluff to divert attention fronift schtint Ui ecoup iu the Old Do- uimon lost to the Keiiublu-aiLs bj tlu- Ma one and mitl-Mabone faction Sslit The tntehas oted tor eland bj majority to Uii- nit'oi Tintion The count is not Olllcial roturni ot tho tote of indium Kiies eni-rnl llovey, the Rtuublican imuhduto or el uor, a nmjonty ot i Matson, Democrat. The enti -n Republic-mi is elected. Tile mtv fol Hnn i-ni will not oxcei.d California give Hj-iison i a i i and elei tuiesiuiil fiv a Republican out 01 rcturnb disclose tho cuinra- tlmtiUI the Xolthv, extern htutci, the single exception of IVIuxnwn, give mi rlopublicilll pluialme 1 in sj ite of then- fiee- trado pioclivitle, Miclngtui gum Hnnixiu JO.OOO plurality Luce, the Republicnn candidate for Governor, ram 10,000 belli ml thi- ilbita Tup.

No 1 Bjllskin Twp.o. L' L'oanelKv lilt" CoollilMHIe "ol Iniolmi "or inuibm Imabiu Tup. Ilunbiu Tivr Nn '0 Henrj Clay Luii'tm- UwrTjionpT' Ti Sew Boro XiclioNnn Twp North "so 1 I PelTJ- Tw Ko. 1 IVnj Mo. 1" KeiLstoue Tis i stewuit Tftp SplloirlleW Twp Solllh L'nlon Ti sijrtiighnl Tirp Unrfi tiuoiiioiiiUoi.

ihtvrind I'nlnntun a Boi Wanl LulonloMH I niontomi Mil aril VoshliiRton 1 Vslinrton No. 1 LI i a 0 1 o. '2 So. i. So 1st Ward Uml Wnnl Ward 4th AVimt 1 1 liU Ml) Ml 1IT 14," "i 101 l.VT 101 '6; a i 73 un 02 40 10U IH 1-11 tH in: 138 HH ia: ji" 4 1:1 ti 1-1 17 4 4 lu S- Mf si hi lot aij 1U lljO SI ISO lie TI i 9 1 3 1HU 118 Tm 10U 141 1ST IS 1.11 84 104 10; 1 lixl 178 til 1 14 1 A 3 11 IL': 141 Si ii u.

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Milli'i hli-nfl of Kaj-etic tounty. oil Monday! DecemDer 3,1888, A1 I i I- ut the Court in I'niontow liv virtue of below stated i out I of the Com of Coininun counti John L. i ot li. I I I I I H. I 1.

No. Term. IfihH 3). Knby Jncub Pretlynuui. VJl ihv ritflit, tllK Uitfw.1 anil clubii -jt tU" (U'ffiHknt.

tuitcuruiin lotol Krouml MLU rut-m tiu-Borough of Uiuiimown, V'nytw- coim ty, frnnlliiK turmoil Bi-rklri Klri'rt nu It" MjuUi imij cxu-rnHni; back namu wmtu 1.10 fiit to 10 foot Rlli-y on the ccTtJj. bf-iiiL- Un' siinii' lot of ground which VIL i tl by (n-ord" A. McOutIKlott to Wil Hum Su'Ulli tiriil ilatiHl Mit lOlli, IhMI.re furiii li iu licit! 'Hunt, vil.tt], pn In IVeonl fi rtotlli-t'of Frni'tti-county, on are t'lifi SHwil iiuiiuilii'n In I'ifcution us the proper: Of lucnb D.Kllhj. 11(4 UU 107 1771 lOh b' 10H oil 111 14 103 IV) 111 1 IM a-. II" 107 ioa Ills! 10(1, 10' 'SI I 111 .1 '100 ecu ii in 11 I'M 1 ItrJ 1 Ul- 10s ll.l' '(ii 11' tiii 11 1)8 114 Kb' WO The railroad career of Samuel Spencei doesn't guarantee the realization of every station agent's ambition, but it show what energy and opportunity will sometimes do for a man of merit and capacity The Prohibition party of Fayette, liki the bumblebee, ie biggest before it is bom.

Prior to the election it ia an objec of great interest to both parties; afterth election, it dwindles into insignificance Our editorial space is limited thi week, but it is large enough to contain all that is to say about the lat -election. -When one-basmothing to say -ibis wise to say nothing. Fayetto county was not earned fo the Republicans this year by the floppe element. It was the new votes, of whic the Democrats failed to get a proportion ate share, that did it. U57 i TOIliTUlii no 170 110 111 1 Jill, IV IWl l.lSi 'M SOI 1 1100 100 10U 101 IHIi 117 110 10U lii i3i IM S7K l'J4 08 IM 1 11 Bill J14 1 11)0 IH' H-Vi 1HJ ION IWl 00 -T iu Li i.

I'll. No Tclui. Jhhl' Georuc hliziibeth 1-Vimk "CiiiiiiiiiH. her lw.li.mil Ni iimyei. AUtnui'3.

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40Ui i i i "-'H. di-K V. 1 Of Id' L. 10H1 pwith IltAllllllK ll 'H'CU'tl tWO tnra wu-L 1 HI i rtnrt DRIPTB1) 1'ROJI 1IE1! t-lti- llhi-s HurrlMin I'luniiilj (if l.prMnlhf Ilinlllli' K't-. In nllli ml canvass of the oti at Kn i tu shuns the RepublKan dabn i't last 1.

I shfjlllU PMI-ssIM' but substUIItlltl- TM I'mlnbit Tbe LegWature is Republu-iin, mg i i i townnhip, James Keegau, Upper Ty' rons towuihip, WUlitun J. Kenuetly. un It) CoNDtleH i South Union CribbOn Helms, Ihr 1 ute of I 1 Connellsville No, 1, $2- 14. HEOISTBK'S SOT1CKS. the return of a Unitol States Senatoi gives Bomson 28,000, and Merriain, Itepub- lican candidate for Governor, 20,000 A solid Kepublican delegation is sent to Iowa gives 110,000 and send? 10 out of 11 Republican candidates for Cougress ilhnoLs gives Harrison 21,000, and Filer, Republican candidate tor Uovenior, 13,000.

The Cou- grcseiorial delegation is unchanged, itaiulmB ISBepublicans to 7 WiM-onsm gives Harrison 10,000 and elects-a ncimblican Legialatura. The Congressional delegation remains unchanged. In nearly every instance garrison runs ahead of the State ticket This is contrary to the general expec tations of both parties, and indicates a woeful misapprehension of the issue or a pronounced and ineradicable Bepubhcan oppo-ition to Blaine. tMHiblican 7.0 iO Llfinoci iinM 'Ol ti I inon iJlboi 41 1 In Int tei uti hit not mi-lutlfil in mn tiilile nisi us fiillows Korollub, 7 Dunlml So 1 lliinlmr Touu- slnp i Xoitli I moil TonnsliipNn i Viuim fonn-hip I- Tho i'Hmriity is Mjtfs Kor Wninplci rtms nhead ot Ins tiulcet lun IIM majaiit Hii ol votes I he Uvishn i ai.c as mo-t mti Seff nui totes ahead lit Ills ticket nud Campbell 1', me comes in Sto lielnml Un the 1)1 momi'ln- side, till llllif i nmlldatw i an bohintl Ihnttt but both Uttmnn uml (ell ln'hhul totes. Tins miliintes -ome trading mi the purl nt the faenils ol thi- Demon atic candidates though the net i i-mlfc, nuuld pinbahly hate been the same.

Beatt.v Iwats llryne S74 MHOS, chielly inllunUir-N'o UoattyS otvn tiAULsliip, where the luttw imi'iO votes ahead and llyme loii totes behmil IWeii re- kpuctifO ticketk. The vote for IbM foi 1'resident tuis ut lol Ions: RepubUcan, Drmocratic. 0.7IU, Giwnbiu U-IJibor, U17. total Thu poll this teal slums nu uiclcaM votes, of whllhtbe Republicans goin- el Tho Prohibition vote ii also mcl totes, but ml returns Irom every county in the liairisiiu a plurality of 711,770. but 1 that of Mr.

Ulaino iu lsS4, whkli Following are the pluralities by counties compared tvith COSSEESSSTIUipDOCBT Bumlt 1. Went Vlrgl.l. Bi-rks air nulron! ttrbou arion I'nrtleicl inton. iluinblft ford imberlnnd aupliin, rlo Jrest untlngdoa iliittua :n.l, 1 H41I rue vote for of tins place, The surplus which our Republican friends liad wiped out the Millb bill was has grown again to $100,000,000. Like Ban.inr/i ghost it bobs up serenely.

The Kay of Republican that ahed its uncertain light over the political battle field of the 24th Congressional District shone forth like tho noon-tide stm on election day. The well-known tirm of Benjamin "Levi have a largu stock of political spoil for disposal among the taithful. Apph- vntionn are now in order. largo number of new ovens c'ourscof construction in the Connolls- ville region are not being built by either Cleveland or Harrison. The Belgian toko operators may be "dumb Dutchmen," but they seem to be able to give the Connellfcvtlle operatoi.s about trade.

Senators Quay and Gorman are aoing to sec that there is "honest count." The public will satisfied tlint the conmtry is safe. Now that Charley Boyle has out west, we hope that Editor Piuilcy, tlip "Wayneshurg Messenger, Hleep o' nights. Thefarettell banquet of the Fnyetto county bar shotvi how Judge Boyle is nppreciuied by those who know liim best. The Monongnhola Navigation Company are tackling a pretty large contrac they put on the gloves with Uncle Between tho money-lenders and the politicians the Baltimore Ohio tail- rood is carrying a pretty heavy tonnage. As a political prophet, Brother Pauley, of the esteemed "VVayncsburg Messenger, is not a county success.

In the case of the Lake Erie railroad, the Vanderbilts joined heartily in the reform cry: "The trusts mutt go." The Supreme Court rang up the Bell telephone monopoly right smartly. Coloaul "floater" letter ma; float him into the penitentiary- Congress, like the State of Virginia, jsveryolose. There will be 325members in the next House of Rrprosenttttit es, nml the verified returns show that 160 Democrats autl 100 Republicans hare certauily been elected, with five districts in doubt. These districts are the 1st imd 5th Districts of California, the '-2nd District of Louisiana, the 10th Dis- xict rf Michigan and the 1st Distiia ot West Virginia. Either puity muht get three out of tho lite In order toorganuee the next House Lu the and Lou laiana Distru classed doubtful, tho probabilities favor the RepubULaus.

Jn the others the chanci'snrepiactiiallyeteii. Not one word has been receited from either candidates in the 10th Michigan District, and theieis nothing upon which even a icnson- able conjecture can bo bused. The greatest interest is felt as to the result in West Vn- giuiu a.s there is more at stake there than any ortier State It is yet to bo definitely determined who will be Governor an I tvlm the United States Senator will be. Thi' result single Congressional district may determine the political complexion of the next House Quay, Mahone and Dudley held conference at Washington on Tuesday, ami it is said, hatched out scheme to give tho He- publicans three additional members li om Virginia. Fraud will be.

charged against the Democrats, and the Republican candidates are to go in court and ask for a mandamus requiring the Govei nor to issue them cei tlll- cutes of election As the Clerk of the House makes up the roll i om the cet tiiicates i ceived from each State, and has no power to go behind the returns, the judgement of the Virginia court will be equivalent to which party will oigimue the House Both sides are already crying Iraud. and no matter which way the game Roes serious trouble is within the possibilities Mnuj lending Democrats who wish to oid all possibility of trouble are quite willing to let the House go to the Republicans without aiij groat struggle, but the small army of "hurrah boys'i who hold and want to keep the House are pulling every string, and the fact that the Republicans will surely admit al new States, if they have a mnjoi ity of both houses, induces tho mass of the Democrats to join in the cry to maintain their ground at ull ils. Unneral Election Judge Woods, of tho United Stall Court, sitting at Indianapolis this the Grand Jury to return on indictment against Col. W. W.

author of the famous "Boater" letter Judge Woods isu personal friond of Presidentelect Harrwon, and his action is looked upon as containing little hope for Dudley in that direction. The New York Hwald, Chauncey M. Depew, Sidney Dillon and others have revived the agitation for on extension of the Presidential term from 4 to years, making the President ineligible to re-election. Prominent Southern business men, irrespective of party, have signed petition to Harrison for good officials in, and fair treatment for, the South. vote falls electors shows P.

S. Sowmyw to hate run ahead mspltu of the at owed Intention some Republicans i him, an intention which, it they mconwleral at the polls. The results in the and in the i-iiuntry at large hat Oiled the ateiuge, Kcpubhcan henit with howling joy, awl week has been devoted to unloading itnnou tho m- diligent public Saturday devoted to Salt River parades, and Tuesday to a grand jollification, including parades uml illumination. Similar nere held al Umontown, Brownsfille, Daw son and other points in tho county. A huge amount ol money I'luiUBud hands in thisjcoimty over the result ot the election Never before in the historj of the buntry has Ihere been so murti and such extrut ogunt am grotesque betting, anil the Fnyette count; people did theu' lull share of it.

Fully SlO.OOfl chapged linnds iu Connellsville uiu' a hk umouut in Uniontown. At Biowiistille, i prominent coal opeiator lost bin go of cool valued ut set ei al tuouunid dollm The bettor woie thiottn into a panic last tteek by th publication of a notice tliiitlhe I'oor Boari claimed all bits under the law The appear ance of the uoru-cwns the signal for -i genera and has-ty up ut uu'ounU Hfdi-t 1 XS IJKi; YSUKEl) UKEK. Les Distri llai-i, Tlnm Wnntpliir mill Jliijorllj uf il.17.-) In tlm lllilrlcl. The result in the 24th Congressional Disti re is a siu prise to thepubliL, have been Ux to Loasidcr it i The district ma hat been close hen Heat er mn foi Gover nor, but the Republican iniugni has stretxihec out so ule since then that Candidate Won plei couldn't lump it with a flying nu Llune, much less ten-foot pole. The tola tote nf the district was ami Ray's, pli iiiliU is put at nolwltlibtaudnig whic Candidate Wampkr doclnres ho will be i luididale again in 1WO It is not likely tha anybody it ill seriously contest the honor it him Thu i eturn judges ot the set era! coun tics met at IVnshington, on Wednesda uteniug.

C. Work lepresentcd Fayette .1. Ji Tln-ockmorton. Greene, Dr J. P.

Fos Allegheny, Hemy faantz, Wnshmgtot Thej tomptlted the ote as tollows CdlllltlOs. Alii'glieny dreene Itnv. Ket. l.Oli.' M'litupler, 015 II Otll) 73 10:1 1,101 Kay has votes more than Wample and ii clear ma jm ity over'all of .1,175 TI total tote of each county is us follows. All glienj, 15,151.

1'oyetto, 14.3S4; Uroene, Washmgton, It is a notable fact tha tile counties that nominated Ray gave Wan pier plurality, while the other two gav Rnj "5047 plurality. Under tho new nil which prevail next time aud which giv each county one delegate for every SCO vob polled for Harrison, Greene will hardly be factor in the nomhmting convention Re resentation will be us follows: AllegLsuy, 1 Greene, Fayette, 14, Washington, 16. In the ils-t District Dr. G. Donnall failed to his own comity in spite of great personal popoiarity and the fier threats of the Hurt men, and was defeated the district votes.

Captain Craig, his Republican opponent, carried every coun and had a clear majority of The total vote polled was 44,701. 18 l.OtH 1 170 .1 tt HOT 1.747 4 I 113 II81I MB 107 rjftHllIn(r i. tmcLuf lund.uitb ot fwl tli'Wi'l'll tile Illlnl nll Ji'St'" 1 1 land of I Un aloiiB sal, street north 1 of snlil (inllllllii AH-IIUI-: of beEiiuiing. cunlaioiiiK one Jtrii-t iu whicll ore it two st Glim, imd outliuiWuiKs till-'11 I I i i i i imipi'ilj ol li Blenii.iiulicsiill.,!'- Biiill Mini dlait, etc Vend t.j. John i i A II.

Bnjll. I rli.hl. I i mll'lvst mill Illfl r.1M'tl« nf lilhion, Ell i i i i Ml- Jliiualf ami on ciinlaliiiiiu moreorless in ori- i ri-Ui'il Inoslun frame ilisellUiK ouil oiiLljuiJiimtr JlllUK ami ri'si nillK. 1' mil, iljliu' tin' SUiiirfrnid l.omi«oil to i i A I'd. uiki'ii In us the property 11.1 1 iiusi at tlio miitof III.

li. ii. Tt ri-iil. 'if pun hnsr nuiiii't slnili lie p.tkf lo tlif sju-rlft uheii tin 1 is fltnieli off.oth riulsi'ilii 1 jimjHTti i iiiiiiin nH sulil IK tin vt. IK-IISI iimliisk or lo whom it stni nit.

ivlu, iu raw of lieflcli ncy iu such iv Mile slmll HIIIK! Un. same. The w' imrcliii-f inoufv must piiiil the I nuvili-ilp Illi'dt uf Ihf ilfi'il. IUSri'11 1.1. MlLIJUi.

Shi'rUI MII-I ill uftite I. inijiiloVMi.l'n., Nov 1.1 For I'Hl, RJKK. uf, NKVV -JOflpr comity, udjulumir lam Jovlili AildK Jcilin I TIl, 0 TM 'fflW lercer Ufllin lonUjur lorthftmpton lorUiumiH-'rlanO 'hiludelpbfa ottr bduiylktU nyder itdliviui 'loKa Talon VetuiitKO Vatrcti 11,481 1 207 i.s.lo2! i.oool. 3,010 1,005 u'iffia 440 840 too 1.K84 HO7 Vaj Werttinorelaad 01 1. Totals I UO.J.'47:U).-I(W 027 TJ U2U WH 3.HH 117 FROM TJIE COURT KKCQHDS.

niiL i a Nollcpd, I elr The folJiming oidei-s )y th County Canmiissionora during the week end mg Siiturday, Novomlx.r ICfth H. Turner inqunt fpos, Thotua wune, Wuteon, "itiic.s. fees, B. F. Titus, siune, $8 1)8, Iluuibertbon, rent of bouse for Mathew Hefc-s, buine, Mrs.

Hester Lowiti washing, SlO.yO; Campbell, justice's costs SiWiQO, Muson Murphy, constable's costs, Lei oy White, same, Wlts Rubert Stnultei same, AS 3.1, N. Y. McCoy, repairing Lyn bridgo, 805.8s; John llathcws, registerm Henry Clay township, JpK.35; J. J. fclmffer same, Bullskiu towiLship, Thoinna I Hoovor, same, borough, AV Robuifaon, for Octaber, Soutt wustNatuiolUos WSi; Eatax Hatflelc oommissioner, L.

ery, S150 10, A. Downs, pay-roll Cor elec tion court, 81S, Wm. Rhodes, on ac(Oiu 'Possum run hi idge, D. McDonald computing election returns, F. wood, same, $15 For election expenses, Wir Nesmlth and Joseph Honwood, fi; Amos hit, Umontown, 1st Minor P.

Mn son. North Union township No $15, Miiidleton, Fayette City, W. Cooau, South Union townbhip, SI; Carnston, Stewart township, 821.50; Allc Miuisfield, Washmgton township, A W. Finley, MemJlen township, Lew Krepps, Jeiterson township, SB; Stul Dunbor, $18 40, Edward Muir, Dunbar town ship No. 1, til 40, John Kilpatrick, Connoll Tllfe, 8rd wiml, 70, Kli Leonard, Bridge port, tat55; A.

J. Smith, Ueoigo Miller, Uhiontown, 4th ward J31.30, Isaac Messmore, Uniontown, ward, John H. Cope, North Union Up J.S1610; 1 Wm. O. Cjopp, Diinbor townshi Bo.

8, 120.50; Phillip Thomas, township, J. Franks, George town ship, 817.70; Thomas Fee, Connellsvill 1st ward, A. S. Pringle, Lower TV township, SGO.SO; Richai-d Campbel ConneDsvlEe, 4th Hard, S28.00; Adam Mark ley, Henrj Ctay township, $18,80, BwrgB McBruny, Dunbar township No. 2, Joseph Stillwagon, ConnellsviUe No JohnB.

Miller, Perry townsli No 2, King, J. H. Wharton township No. 1, Charles Waltovs, Masontown. Josep One, Perry township No.

1, J. C. Coal ren, Luzorae township, SO; Jeromiah Bur china), George township No. M8.80; Simitz, NewHaven, T. V.

JosuaH Dushane, Coimellsville, 1st ward Wm. H. MeOeary, Bnllskm townsh No 1. 183.20; Jacob M. Seneft.

Springae township, $28; H. L. Rhodes, North Unit No. 2, S1020; Miles Schnatterly, Nicholsc township, J33.CO; Harvey C. Jeffries, Sou Union township, tS.lO-.'Wm.X.

Conn, Ocorj township No.l, B. F. tfiJ.au, Ja.i'. township, No. 3, D.

P. Morgan, I township, (G2.80; HansonRutter, Ul 3rd ward, 110.50; J. J. Johnson, German township, H. S.

Bute, Franklin towi ship, W. P. Ms-key, per F. F. Brown Befievenlon, Fred Seeman, Bullski township No.

2, Jacob Kuhns, Saltkc follov. ing uccounts hn.vu been the Rwyiriter's office and will be prewntcd For confirmation at December couit. First mul ilnikl w-coimts H. Binnw, Jtdtninistrator ot Ibiiac JCtxiper; Shedrick Wilwju, iul- mhiistiator of Robert Wilnon, oC CouuulK- vilk-, UeoiKu B. adiulniatrator of Sarah Aim Wiiliains, of Menallen township, David Fit-Is, ailmiuistrator Mary Evcrly, of Gurman towaship; y.

S. Kelly, administrator of S. S. KcHy, of Bunbar ton n- ship, Cunningham, administrator of MatUit-u Cuiiniiigbiun. of Dunljar township, AlexiuHtei- McCoy, udminibtrtttor of James K'-oy, of LUWITIO David Con- sll, survn ms alniinii.tr£itor of George George Canii- odmmistiator of Samuel H.

Hunter, of ighill township J. KlwL'll, executor IZlwell, ot Perry township; Miller, trustm- of Peter Pegg, of Nortb- nion township; Jacob J3, liroivn, executor X. ot Itullskin township, eorge W. Hea, ffuiii'diuij of Ocorgianu Me-s- orc, minor chiltl of J. Morgan MesMnore, of niootown; Jatuct, Echard, guardian of oorge MiUignn, minor child of Alexander ilhcan, of Tyrone township; George B.

Guardian of Leeper, mm- child ot William LMMIW; George AL (Jpho, -uardbn ot Arthur Clide McKenna, minor hild of Margaret McKiuum, Fayette City, LH stated by Oibon Buuih, one if thu execu- of Goorge Gelio, sainn as guardian of ti Ira McXenna, JajneM Uilfaert, gwar- of A. minor child ot burah Kramer, ot Uniontonn; Jacob High (niar- of James Bixler, minor child of Kliza- ii U. i )rin; Tli jjartn zel Co. Kith Bixler, wniup. and tartial accounts of Kirteil, ndiuiui- itor of Arthur Devlin, of Dunbor to-vn- Daviii Cramer, adintnifctrator of niioni Newill, of Hiilthck An- row Fdirchilil, udnunibtrutor of Robert 3ojer, ol' Duiibar township; Louiba Mwfs- loi-o antl Jmnes Work, adminiatrntors oC ohn Measmoro, of Umontown; M.

H. Bow- uuuiand C. H. Beaton, executors Cliarles of Uniontown Suinuel Cover bciiii FrunkenbeiTy, cxectitorb of John 'f. Cover, of Nicholson townihip, Joel Stoue- ojul Htrong, uxecutor ol Honry titroug, of iVanldui townsbip, Jnbn Cooloy tmd Margaret Coolly, ifxticutont of Matthew Cooley, Tyrouo towiMhip; Gaarga and B.

It Yeag- ey, executors of- Henry X-oagJey, of Coiuiclls- A. l. WorfcuiHl C. Core, executors of James Work, of Dunbur tcnvusbip, Jeremiah Ohrfrit Hnd W. Dniiiun, ot usaimoh Layton Peter A.

Johnson, aurviv- ng eiucntnr of Joseph of Hor- mtui township. Swoml and final accountbof r. Jolui Ciuy, udinmistnitor of Elir-hn D. MAMTAlTCTISfl '-ITK OSf. tnt-lln.

Kt hi oiinf'JNidlf Will he sold on i i 'H or Krll Havai, I of UlupL. I. C. HmuU iV man. 1 U.

All i ft uilnnt in anil loin. tin-BurouKh ol H.u« IH-IDK uf Lol No ut'-aid IjoioiiKh trt nilutftitii biKk. witiui. of Philip i i bouiTiU-d on th -iMrth bj ami on the wtilli lot fin i i un- .1 '1'Jtibl. stoo tciztfd imiUikfii in oxi-yitUou a- i proiM-m of HtMin UaitniHM at thu-ml A tV 'ii Ti I i Firnt National Bank ul Lnnm JolmS.

Hetxelund jjartnerh a- Jul EKII All the titk', tnf rest aiw! fendiuiUi, bi nud to beiiiK Lous Nob. '23 oiul in Mfiiwairun Ad diiion to said borough, atljoiiilnp each otljci. ttna toRuther rout'jig 70 feet on sirw-t in MK! ud- diUoii. and t-itcutlliiK back mori or OA'jjoliiiiig I-ot No on Hie and Lot Xo 24 on the north, on willow im- 1 two-story fnurtu dutflliut; and otlif outbuildlupv anr! tnkeu fa execution iiMhf pru; JohnS Ketzel and Qeorgf HeUel intl Incus John S. Iletwl Co nt tht- MIH of tilt- First National Bank ofConneUhMU? Vent! Ex No -10, IhMs County of Fayettu J.u-ub D.

Luckey, Charles J-init'S Bentty, JohiiK. Bry-on. O.Uuiler,Alt*na'-. All thu nght, title, interest uml cluini nf tin- di' fentlant, Jacob B. Lucke, In aud lo a certain piece ot laud FJUtate iu Duubiir Fnjutte county Pa tlestcrlbed at at a powt Dunbar townhhip Juhn II Hur- houwi and a coruei ot Alex.

Coim" tot, thence by said. Cameron's lot di st; them Emerson, of North Union towtishiu, its Henrv White, executor of Dr John Gary; 'homos It, Waketleld, adrainistnttoi 1 oC James d. Linn, of Redstouo township. Daniel H. 10 1 1 lutmuitHtrAtor of Washington of Bnllnkin townslni), Hay- leu Robinson, ndnnnistrator of 1-iamiiel jt Page, of Secoiul account of Tames Cochrau, executor nml cnwtce of Aleximder Cochran, of Upper Tyrone township Account of aamimstrutor of Hiunillon Cunningham, ot BulKlcni t-wn- account of A Phillips, fuanljan of Ruth Phillip'i, rumor child of luth Pliillips, of Sorth Union tnwiubip.

iist triennial account of Brown, gujir- lian of Jai'-o miuor child of Isaac iiowii, township. Stoner N. UK- deKrees, 18 ji i tu iwst; SonJi 4U UeEn-t'iS E. 7 ))urelies to a iKWit, In townsliip rond, thunce In amlaloiiK Mini rend, bv and M-tfli laud or Martin Rriwb, 48.1-t perclieh to a I he plai'i? of iilntr Cont.ii'.!n(:4 1 f4 nun urless Subject to tht- rewi anil rcstrn UOILH oouULliiud In i om Uimtv nnl i Kiao btoiu-r daird recorded ui KiHionlt'iN oftici ol iu Deed ureottfii a log dwelling Sebcdiuid'tJikea iu i of Jacob IUUM- eeiition ml on wtiu.lt inblc i "ll JIOLSC nu KnjetU- vioun '1 111 RSliAA ItKLEMBrJt 'JOUl, lthn, in hi-hf nit of llhisoni uf hOfl btflUd" far the bun IiRTU'd Mid natural flic 1 tud all tilt; modern t-wnvoo tit tlic coinion of jjut'stt, iujd it lurjr." pationnge of public jiroiKTty iinirt Lh. Vi-iy lilx-ra! It-i i 1 1 rlmwi IIC 1 uf Hauunh M.

Mr v.iB ANTKU-TO BUY liaud book A LOT OF GOOD MMAiu-t, U.iin'Us\jnf I'n. it ANTKTi--UVL. AtTIVK TO Holt subMrriiJtioiir. foi Tin. COTHIER in jy towu-shiw unint) Librnil cwh uiih.

Cull oil ui- IIIK Cotnim Lr MllU- P.t ANTLD'-MTKh FOB MASFUACIVREBte in and about Call ou dross Cliolminji of ComaaiUtt ltaiMCi.LSAii.iJc Tlos, stnt-h, I'll. ONE AtfENT IX EACH TOWN to vll Ti-ii lliikincPtnuli-raiid iuak.p YAMA-IUHO ke woikers, iniivrs In tiit'Ii umc Co. TO i i A A moicnliditHfor ilw open ii ojx-m ijotliiniin; Chrirt- sill udilivvs P. KHHII Box 0, Fi Ku 1 Xu AmrmBrom.oii William M.u The deeds wereenteied for lecord luring the M-eek ending Satmdaj. Noveinbet 10th Andrew Ijonoc and per hheritT, to Jane K.

Lenox, ticrob in Whtutontown- ihip, consideration, A. Allen and wife to Jes-so Oglevue, lot franklin townnhipjconsidei-ation, $03.7.1. George Huzen and wiia to Jasse Oglevec, 2 acres in Franklin township; consideration, $180 ehse A OgluviHi und wiiu to Hanmel Rankin, 1L aerwi in Fnuildin Lownship oonblu oration, ouisa Veech to Saniuel Falkeubtem, lot in the Ashman Torrence addition to New Haven; conwdeiation, Lloyd Johnson imtl wito to lot in ConneUhMlle, uonbiderntion, Brynon Alwl and wife to Daniel J. Johnv)n, lot at Fairchancc; consideration, $7fK1. David Tnimp and wife to W.

IT Johnson, lot in Connolliville, conMdeiiition, B. J3yers to Michael Flaherty, two lots in Dnnbur towTiship; consideration, The followingraanifigq licenses woregiant- ed by the clerk of the Court during the week ending Saturday, November 10th: John M. Begley, of punbar, and Mary Hifsgins, of Percy. William Breakiron and Katie L. Smiley, both of Bunbar township.

Wm. H. Cupp and Catharine A. Prinkey, both of Wharton tpwnship, Andrew J. McConn, of Uniontown, and Eliza Jane Frets, of German township, Matbias M.

Craig and. Martha J. Bennett, both of Castile, Greene county. A. Mack Newcomer, of German township, and Carrie M.

Altaian, of Musontowu, John M. YounJdii and Maria E. Garland, both of Fulton county, Pa united by seU- marriage. Jesse M. Stewart, of Springhill towmbjp, and Olive F.

Jonth, of Georges township. William Brown and Mary E. CaUahan, both of Leisenring TNFOHJCATIONS. During the week ending Saturday, Novem ber 10th, informations were made in the following Commonwealth cases for December session; James Provance, assault and battery; Joseph Longanecker, prosecutor. W.

Gilmore, keeping a Maggie Pollock, proeecutrir. All the liuht. tiLio mti i-e-t ami i l.tini "I defi-udmit, LII aud tu the follrmfiu; sit uiiti- in tin- IHJIOUK-II of Btilluieiaui). Hn LUIIII- ty Ptt: 1st. Ixt No TO in the pem-ru! plan ol MUI! Bm buiuidiil aud defeonbtnl ns (uIIuMs: Jii-jiin nitiK ala 011 Main slieet, i urui'r uf Nu U9, tht'iKf will! street S.

01 dcgi w-, irtt Icrt to lot No. 7 hence by siud Lot deuu'ev 100 toSulonion street; tlioiiLt- Uy Soltiinoji stieotS. desrt'eh, W. 00 leet to Lot No Ull, theuLie by Lot H. dt'Ktws, 300 leet lo the beginning, containing -quait; it-vt on which a two fatory frame hou.sc, store room, stable and uutbulldings Und The undivided one Eourtli rjjcNt) in said Borough, boundptl and debcribed a i follows Begiimiiig nt coruer of Mala btri'Ot and CluTi-j alley; thence northwardly by Mid ullej 100 fset to Solomon street, thcncu Solomon -iivct eastwurdly (JOCeet toLctNo In lotsouthwanlly lOOfiHSt to Minn stu-i-t tluiift" alouR stieet westuunlly iSOft'ct to 1 ut bORlnniutt, containiuc U.OOO vjuart' twi, uu ivlnc-li arc franu- dwelling lum-t anil imttiiulil ScijW'liiuui ia execution Un i i i of William Mackcy.

at the vniK (5 Vmd. No 411, Decemlwi'li-iin Thomas Leckoy vs. James Kutlioriuul. Ainanilti Rutberfoul Fi.inK ertord Bnyli 1 Boj Ii- ALlui IHM Al) Che light title, Interest-ami tlmni nt di- femliint.s ID ami to a ecitaiii tnii-tof him! 111 Wushlngtou township. FayetU- Louutj Vti the mouth of Little KetlRtou'- fitek.

lauds of Cyrus Houch, Thonins Lu Nuecandothei-s. amlfiODtiiii- on tt IUK nf the inn- niKHt I.AITH I litiOU MI.N Kl sOIJOlT KOH nut llr-i ilash Nui-M-rv -suick on -alary loitinil'--iod (Mill -u'l-lilj IVrnwiU'Ut im-rit i-d. outfit nw I'M-MOIIK Vjxwri nut -s .1. AN LIEU, Xnrwin u. Koclu SUM Y.

"nm Jmo Mention this WAXTKU TO toi MIR- uf the ulilfhi. evwbllBlieil lwsi I.nov nu tt'Dos in tin Mafct liberal Oenrtft Nm-w-n uu- f'nwk. lOiniis hela river, containing 37 UU uii more or less, uiuiurluld with coal, tuition ulncli are erected 2 two-story frame dwelling coal tipple on river front, and Seized and taken In execution as the property )f Jarat'a Ruthbrforu, Amanda Rutlwrforo ami Frank Rutherford at auit of Ttiomiis Li-cki-y Fac.No. 01, DecemberTfrin" IKhfi. Laughead, Modisette Co vs.

J.inies L. Whetzell. A. Hogg, AtMruev All tho right, title, Interest and claim of thu defendant hi and to a frame buildiug locautl on a Jot or piece of ground, situate at Wnltenbwv, Fayette county descrtlx-d ta follows: Adjoining lands Henry Honibeck, a lane runniDft from the mill to the house, together the hereditaments, Seized and taken in execution ai the proiwrty of James L. Whetzal, at tho suit of Lauifheatt, Fi Fa.

No 41, December Turin, lbM8. S. Ackerman, vs. John E. Beveridge.

W.G.GuUer, Attorney, All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant, in ana to a certain lot of ground situate In Upper Tyrone township, Fayetto county. Pa-, fronting 30 feet on Bit. Pteaaant extending back IMTeet to land Bloke holug Lot No. 3 in plan of lots Ukl out by William Devlin, and on which are erected a frame BtaMe Swfctttd and taken iu execution its the pmpeitj niiiiiber of tfiiTgvtw. 1 men to lui the half ul ft tul! lutu or flrstla.v Nui si uliich i- to mum W- lilH-Dii iimi nil iJftid bv or ii itiidoin IShi-rai.

For tu 1 tli? dUAIUNTEE NUHhEKY y. no 1 lli.it* A 7" WWPER OK ANY KIN II ERE in i xehaiiKt? for HO acrehnt-li loeau-d hind In Kansii, pinehaM'd 17 yt'iiru UKO by a initu of Luionlottii clrcmiiNtanct'b prawns t-d hli Will uike ui unim prui fdluTt' lottimi-eouiitrj'. Is C'ftrrollcoun tlov to inllroniis nnd'ttjwus improved nil iiniimd M. JAMES. i dtixrt Coiint'Us- vilJf Woct tf bOLICIT uRDEUS lor om Chiiiu- mitl Jliirdy Xiuw-iy Stock.

htetul i i i i i men t5til ktiuumsMioii if pieunpo. quickly -i'1'l 'ii-ily l-'Jinied. J-atii- fuuiin lt ttl customers and f-i i Mate age li. A HIM) couUi 1'i'iin Pa. IIUR Ht i and VATKlNAL.

BANK f'OXSELLS fhc Huaul of Diiw'Uns of this ban). htM-aiJiuil stock on! uCthfurotiu. of iiit- niiitli- pavnljlc lax I M. Chitttvr NotJr OTH Is HI I i i moil "i ixjration to, for i i i i nu coiLutuion to bu calli-d Hif ll.iluui MnrtlU'rhiKHf Itctielkifl' XS THAT AP (hf Court: Com on Hie StJi uf thi i IHhl- 7 mitl tli- supplenifiUs there The charm (ince ot ri. -M nt cuuufv.

unto mid ohjfi.1 of uiainten i i In lit-tUtal JHUIHWH to Ha unjo all tin-1 ifjhis. bi'iu'lii- umi the said AI mi II MM PIT MIL KU. AT' 'TICK TO STOCKHOLDERS -XQTICE IS JJN hereby gitpn, that 111 accordauee wltli the i))-lawTtof tliiHcompaoy, the annual ineetinK ol! Ktockkoldt'r-'wiHbtiheldat Uie Mo- uoogahula HOUAC, in ti-city ot Ptttoburg, on Holiday, December next, at o'clock, t'oi Uie election of Board oC Directors to for thu oasulnr year, and for the transaction of such other as may come bttforu tie meeting The stock trantsfer books will be clowd OB 20th flJid remain closed uutU after annual raectint: of ttoekhoideiv. .1, WASHINGTON,.

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