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AliOl'T TOWN.News and Gossip of Local Interest Tersely Stated.Usual services at the Lutheran church tomorrow.The drought is again broken. The corn crop may yet be saved.^ The A, 0. II. of Fayette county are holding a picnic at Ellsworth park, Scott-dale, today.The large derrick at the court house has been taken down* the tower having been completed.Henry Witt and Dr. A. C. Kramer have returned from a fishing trip to Ghiopyie. No fish stories.Special song service at the Y. M. C. A. meeting tomorrow afternoon. A large attendance desired.A drunken man on the street yesterdaywas heard to exclaim: “I’m a d d fool.”It was the sober truth.Commissioner I. W. Rutter and Clerk W. S. Yard attended the joint picnic of the Presbyterians and Campbeliites of ConnellsvIJle at Ohiopyle yesterday.Oak Grove^cemetery is being cleaned up and putin good condition. A large number of evergreen trees will be set out in the new cemetery this fall.There is some talk of offering several prizes for a bicycle race at Uniontown in a few weeks. The course would probably be to Searight and return, a distance of 12 miles.Information has been made before Justice Brownfieid against Edward Edding-ton by Walter Fordyce for aggravated assault and battery. The defendant has not‘ been arrested.A festival will be held at Mountain View park tixls evening. The street cars will be run until it is over, giving one and all opportunity to get back to town.Harvey B. Jeffries,' supervisor of South Union township No. 1, is spending a great deal of time on the roads of bis charge. South Union leads all the townships as far as good roads are concerned.The water supply will be shut off in town from 2 p. ru. to 4 p. m. on all streets excepting Mrin between Stewart avenue and the Western bridge and north, tomorrow.Local sports are amusing themselves by shooting doves on the farms adjacent to town. There is no law against shooting doves and when other game gets scarce they employ their time at this sport.Mrs. Mollie Franks, formerly of the i southern part of the county, died at *Con- i ^ neUsville last night. The funeral will j , take place tomorrow afternoon at 1 i o’clock and the interment will be made in !iOak Grove temetcrv. I1(
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Uniontown Evening News

Uniontown, Pennsylvania, US

Sat, Jul 29, 1893

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