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The Weekly Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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HO HAPPY FAMILY Reuniting of One Connie Indncw Anollicr Reconciliation. AFTER SIXTEEN A A I BoU Families Now Throw Their Ashes on the Snma (Inrilou auRb tbe trees may i bo, love's fruit will ripen sweet aud flue, and in some cnaes there is ft second blossoming. The reunion of a separated couple this week brought about ft reconciliation between a couple whose differences bad kept them apart for more than 16 years. The story lg one that contains bope for the darkly estranged. Mr.

and Mrs, Wilbert Trump are the anget.H of peace in the little drama, which took placo on Frunkliu avenue, iu the Fouat Addition, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart are the indirect beneficiaries. Mr. and Mrs.

Trump separated mutually soraeniontbsagoatSoutnConnellaville.amlac Mrs. Trump's mother and fatber.Mr. and Mrs been separated for more tban 10 years, the neighbors merely hinted- that if the estrangement lasted as well did tbnt the young woman's parents, there would be no need of great outlays Cor Christinas dinners and family reunions as Ear as the Trump. concerned. But the neighbors reckoned without the boat.

Things grow lovely between Mr. anil Trump, ami finally bt played tho right card He snid th'it she had given him the deuce be fore tho trouble, and she hinted tlmt was a spado might dig a hole and bury the trouble we onue. That was a charming I raplj uud could not fall to woo in the right spot. i T'uat waa all us as tba game of cards is concerned Ui tho story, hut the next thing the young husband and wife were living peaiwQbly cogotner with al) their difficulties aettlfcd. They tnovt'd to bVunkliu avctuio and bv crbauet- hecuino the next door bora of MM.

Trump's mother, Mrs. Thomas Stewart. Then Thumas Stewart came to live with bis daughter. Only the garden fence separated the two and the two hearts Of long-parted busbaud aud wife. Tho family relations tbickeued and tbs friendship wan of the ripest kind.

There were severtil little chats over tho usli pile which tho Trumps noticed was good material going into the ark of the covenant they were building up. Finally the Stewarts decided to tear down the palings in the garden fence and remove all other obstacles. Aud it was done. And nuw Mr. and Mrs.

Trump livo in one houue on Franklin avenue and next door are domiciled their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stew- and both families throw their ashen on the same pile. lioretl Froir Town. Daisy Klour.

Buy carpets of I. Bmutz. Kanges and stoves at FUxmeier Co. It will soon be time for that apple butter ttirring. I.

C. Smuts: Patterns. There are sevt sole agent for Butterick'a rul cases of typhoid fever in Printers are putting the finishing 1 touches to TENTH'S PHOTO BEOOBP. Colonel Hawkins 1 Kt-clment Letulu I ISrlj-mU'. General orders issued from the Adjutant's department of the State guard include the report of Edward Morrell, General Inspector of the National Guard, ou tbe brigade en campments of! this year.

The Inspector commends the movements of the whole Guard and expresses regret that the inclement weather did not give an opportunity to test the Second Brigade in brigade drills. He says, however, that the other movements of the brigade lef 110 doubt iu his mind that the Second Brigads would have shown as much efllclency in this department as tbe First anc Third brigades. The Tenth Regiment had tbe honor of lead' ing iu tbe Second Brrtgade, with Che Fifth Regiment cloao upon Ha heels. The figures of tbe Tenth are as follows, the first figure representing the percentage of attendance and the second the average Field and Staff 100 Company A 100 Company 100 Company 0 100 Company 100 Company 100 Company 100 Company 1 100 Company 100 It win be noticed that Cornpanys A of Washlugton of Mt. Pleasant and I of Greensburg tied for first honors; Company was second and Company of this place came ID fourth.

Tbe general average oE the regiments ore: First Brigade -First Regiment 07.45 Second Kegiateat 05.50 Third Regiment Sixth Regiment 01.78 Second Brigade- Fifth Regiment 0520 Tenth Regiment t) 0 Fourteenth Regiment FlfUieuth Regiment Sixteenth Kexltneut Eighteenth Regiment Third Brigade-Fourth KegimeDt Eighth Regiment Ninth Regiment U4.H Twelfth 05.1 Thirteenth Kegiineut 05.S KILLED BY A LARRY, (Xi 04.31 95, Jii 05.22 03,20 04-18 05.85 A linn's FHtal Sleep oti the Coke Ovmis at Ytmtlerbllt. A sad accident occurred at Vanderbllt early Tuesday morning. A. Soraphin, a Hungarian employed as coke drawer at W. J.

Rainey's coke works, was instantly killed by tbe charging larry. At an early hour in tbe morning he complained.of being alck and started to go home. What he did after that ia not known, but the next thing learned of him be was under the wheels of tbe larry ou the top of tbe oveua. He bad evidently fainted on the track or laid down to sleep. There wna a dense fog and be waa notseea by tbe chargers till after tbe fatal ruuover.

When taken from under the wheels he wtia dead. Deputy Coroner W. H. Berger was ut once ndtlOed of accident and he weot to Van- derblU and investigated the death Tuesday morning. Soraphin was 35 years old and stogie.

Ha bid been employed at Kalney's plants for about a year. Hia remains were Interred at Vnnderbtlt. There seems to be a strange fatality banging over the Slav.9 and Huna in the coke region. For five weoka one has paid the death penalty ID one way or another each week. Gored by 4 Steer.

Isaiah Cover, tbe 20-year-old SOD of Mrs, Nancy Cover of Nicholson township, was se verely injured by a mad steer Monday. The infuriated animal cornered him aud severely gored Cover, Inflicting a gash sight Incbi long in bia buck. It then made a dash for his sister, but she had already started to run am succeeded in escaping over tho fence. The ateer was penned up, aud as it still continued to rave, it was killed the next morning. Fottutl VneouHcIoiiHNeur Smlthfleltl.

Alexander M. Orr was found ID an uncon conscious condition near Sinithfleld last Frl day and after being identified was sent to hi home in McKeeaport Sunday. He was sea in company with some gypsies and the; claim be received his injuries by falling ove bridge, while Orr said he fell off a reigb train. Pockets I'lcked in Miss Minnie Mullen of Cumberland wei through Connellsvillw Monday on her wa home. She had been to the Pittsburg sition and bad her pocket picked.

Her purs wttb her ticket and money were taken un she bad to apply to tho Department of Cba Hies) for transportation home. Will the A Tux. The Coanntf-sioners of county have decided to ttuumloD thu alien contest ami return Che money already co lectori. tmiount will about $: Greenaburc. Burglars entered R.

M. Zahniser's home Sunday night while the (ami out aui stole SHOD-worth of jewelry. two towus. ttiwl of New Haven was a visitor at tho PJ itsburg exposition Saturday. Miss Mary Lou Seaton returned Saturday from EI fortnight's visit spent with relatives in Scottdale.

J. A. Searlght, the Uniontown insurance aud real estate man, took a look at Greater Connellaville on O. Reisinger spent several days. among hia Counells-villa friends this week In tbo iuter631 of his tailoring firm.

Our 50o laundried white shirts or colored bosoms come mighty ueur being as good as others sell for $1.00. Kobackers. Misses' Pearl McCormicb, Nellie Conway and Nell Hugus spent Saturday and Sunday in Uniontown visiting Mies Persbing. CMve Kurtz Euoa, 151 East Mum street, a trial order when you buy your groceries. Their goods are fresh and prices right.

J. G. Hicks of the Methodist Episcopal Church choir of this placo, Hang ut the dedication of tkm new church at Madison Sunday. "Music hath charms to soothe tbe savage breast and Conuellsvilie bits bad plenty of it wicbiu the past week Che hand organ variety. Mrs.

C. W. Buttermore, who had been the guest of relatives here for several weeks, returned this week to ber home iu Henderson, Ky. The Smith House improvements ore about completed. The old house baa beeu transformed so that ih uldeE friend would not recognize it.

To-morrow will day uu which poll tux, entitling to votn ut, the November elections, can tie Now la the ime to pay up. Rev. B. Kisk, ptiator of tbe Methodist ipiseoptil Church here, is in utLomlnnce at be annual conference iu sens ion Iu Porter's new block is tiuariag completion. aro making preparations for tbe juuiiiug of thu Ittrgetth score iu tho county, ifoou.fi October Otb.

Maura. W. P. ifell and Lloyd Markle oE West Newtou were quests Sunday of their siater-in lutv, Mrs. id.

Marble, fck'Vyutb street, New Haven, Word huii beeu received here that Dr. E. Phillips, formerly of New Haven, now living Serantcm, ba4 bueu dangerously ill, but is now couvuleauiDg. Ail calk; for unclertnkiug and eiubtiliuing services will be promptly tuiswured aud attended to by Joseph L. Weat Main itreet.

Night bell at tbu door. Philip Eikeu wus up from Hometed ou Tuesday to see hia Connolirivillu friends and look after his property here. He says Homesteiid is prospering finely. The Hobrewa obswrved Rosth Haschanau Monday and tbe aturwrf of tbe Jcwisli merchants were kept closed on that day, some keeping them sliut till Tuesday evening, J. HdcCurdy, B.

O. operator with his fumiiy, passed through this place this week eu route home, after spending few weettH ut the Nosh villa Expoaitiou, Major Louis Beull, advocate, awd Col. Lloyd O. McOfum, iittorateur, earne from UuioutowQ Tuesday evening on their way down the Yough on a secret political mission. If present plurin are carried out the youug folks ought to be light on their feet by tbe close of the ball reason, as three duuolug teachers are organizing classes for tbU winter.

Henry General Manager of the Mountain Division of tbe Honor Lauds railway system, wan iu town Tueddoy evening looKtng down from his aix-foot lour over the people. John Thomas of Markleysburg has beeu elected by tbe CoaneJlavilUt Townahlp School Board to tuach at tbe Rouk Kidge school, to fill tbe vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs, James Woode. The past week has beeu great bicycle weather aud tbu devotees of tbe wbool, especially the ladies, have been making the most of it. Tbe roads tire in good condition and country riding is at its best. Miss Annie Mctlugh Uuioutown, formerly resident here, was tbe guwt of friends Monday evening uud was a guest at the dance given by Mr.

anct Mrs. Robwrt VV. iSotsson in Pritchord'e) Hull. An itamease streamer across tbe new Porter block announces thuc the building will be ccujjled by Kobockers' The Famous. The is attractive, but would stand tbe cric- il test better if "occupy" were spelled with WO The front of the Dunn and Paine block as completed this week as far as form goes, id Byron Porter's new block adjoining waa so completed iu front.

Both are mid every visitor to town stops to a Tbe Connellaville Suburban Street Kail- ay Company did a big business on Saturday ud Sunday, on account of the railroaders' eetiugs at Soissou Park. The number of uaengers carried on tbe two days was 0,200, which were hauled on Satur- ly and 2,500 ou Sunday. Dr. J. C.

McClenutbati has awarded the outract for tbe erection of bis new btutlnees ock at the corner cf Pittsburg and Apple reels to the South ConwUsville Lumber ompauy. Tho structure will be of brick ud stone and will be three- storiw high. It ill be a notable addition to the business uildings ou Plttaburg street. The contract for heating tbe new Catholic Lurch will probably be lei next week or the eek after. Tbe plant will be locat- in the rear of the iu separate uildlng and the steam wttk be supplied to he pttronhial residence, the church and tbe irocnial school.

This will insure warmth ud at the same tinae will roiolralxa the daog- from Bre, Invitations are- out for the wedding of Miaa new Catalogue --it will be ready in a few days--over 200 pages--filled with illustrations and prices of new suits, capes, jackets, and lots of other nice Dry Goods-fuil information aboul the store--most complete shopping guide we've ever issued. Send your name anc address now so you'll be sure to receive a copy early. We send it free--postpaid. less prices buy choicer Dress Goods here this season than eve before--strong statement-but you send for samples am see if goods and prices don' prove the lines of American wool ens at 25c a yard --over half a hundred differ ent color combinations--a wool--not a clumsy thread i them--all neat, genteel style for good serviceable wear. New all wool Dress Goods--80 45c--36 to 44 inches wid checks and neat novelties.

Imported Dress Goods 50, 75c $5.00. Choice new silks for waists an gowns, 50c to SI.50. Boggs Buhl, Allegheny, Pa. About Pictures. Ij flow to I Furniture, Carpets land Our special sale last week on a $25 7-piece Chamber Suit for $18 was such a great success that we again offer it at the same price for one week only, commencing October 2nd.

UlJIJTJTJT-rUTJ Our Carpet Department is now open with if latest designs of fall patterns consisting of sels, Axniinsters, Ingrains. We cannot Ml to interest you in almost any 11 article "in the store. Lowest prices always rule. I (I. AARON'S Old Stand,) Pittsburg and Apple Streets, Connellsville, Now is the tim to get your pictures framed.

Have a fine line of frames and mouldings and guarantee teafibtaction. Pictures and Easels in great variety and at low prices. G. HALL, So.Pittsbursr lora Eibelyn daughter ol Mr. and tra.

John Newmyw of Daw son, to Frank Tucker ot Wheeling, W. Va. Tbe moDy will take place at tbe pretty home tbe bride's parents at 12.30* o'clock, Thura- ay next. Miss-Newmyer ia-ooeof tbe belies Bawaon and is well known to many of our lonaellsvlUe young foltia. Mr.

aud Mrs. Robert W. Boiaaon gave a aiiue in Pritchwd's Hall Monday evening, cbich wan one of the prominent social erents the week. Kiferla and StHlwagon far- the music. Lunch was served at midnight, after which dancing was resumed for another hour.

The dance was given in honor UiBs Sue Collins of Philadelphia, who bad een Mrs. Solsaon's guest for three weeks. Tuepewsatthe Catholic cburch were to i lave been rented last Sunday at a public' meeting held iu the church at 3.30 o'clock iu i afternoon. But Pastor John Burus was detained at Soisaon Park, whore he the address of welcome and the members of tbe congregation being niilroud- ers were also there, thesw two reasons being sufflcloLit for the deferring of the intended action till uext Sunday, The policemen have recently placed a oum- berof cows four.d roving at large ou the streets of the S-outh Side iu the pen near South Pittsburg 'Street, but a few hours later the animals am always liberated. Tho otllcars have mude several utteraptii to-find out who thu liberators ore but without avail.

Of all the cows penned up on the South Side this summer and fall not one bas cost its owner a penny tor freedom. Howard Adams, boukkweper at tbt? Vauder- bilt ortlce oE "VV. J. Htiiuey, has deferred hia location in Jfotehez, on account oC the yellow fever epidemic in tlie youtliacpresent. Ho has obtained position iu the otllcesof tbe W.

J. Gaines Cotton Company, oue of the largo cation ttrinu in tbe Houlb, Adams will leave for Stoat-au, to visit bia father uext month to take of about tweuty' days. After that, if tbe fever abates in the Soutb, bo will BO to Ntitchoz. of Witch Biscuit aud your cracker jar will be the most attractive feature of your home. Different from any biscuit you ever tasted cause ever so much better.A please the most fastidions appetite, agree with the most 1 sensitive digestion.

Always freal? Sold by nil dealers. THE 3AEV15 E1KBY, Beer for Export. Our beer is made from the best Malt and Hops with distilled and we guarantee its purity. We now bottle beer for export trade which is giving the best satisfaction wherever used. Our beer is on draught at all public bouses.

Families supplied in bottles or small kegs. Storage warehouses at and Brownsville and Fairmont, W. Va. to Send all orders The ConnellsYille Brewing Oonnellsville, Pa. Low Tariff Prices.

PURITY GUARANTEED. each quart, pint or half pint bottle of "Overholt" whisky bears Government stamp, you will know it is bottled at the distillery, and Is absolutely pure. It is sold by Hotel Wyman, Hotel Marietta and Smith House, Connellsville, and John Duggan, New Haven. SOME SILKS. Broche Taffeta in dark and medium grounds, with rich scroll de- Designs--low tariff Changeable Taffetas, in two toned effects --all the new Fall colorings--also wide range of broken plaids Check Silks--Some 20 colorings--22- inch widths-solid and broken tM HO plaids-never offered better yal.

UVF Black Ground Taffetas--with rich Broche designs and contrasting colored figures Roman Stripe Silks--27-inch higlv grade novelties for Waists and com- 1 bi nation; new goods, old prices Dining Room and Bed Room Linen Supplies BUY NOW. i SAVE HONEY Table very wid nor very fine, but very cheap at 25c. 56-inch All-Linen Damask, choice nev patterns, 72-inch All-Linen Damask; buy soon get these at SOc. 72-inch extra full bleached fine Damasks below value--7Sc. and Napkins--An almost endles variety at lowest old tariff prices.

BIBER EASTON, 505 anil 507 Market Street PITTSBURG, PA. H. L. SPARKS SON, HIDES, LEATHER, FINDINGS. I.

PLTTSBURG CONNELLSVILLE. ASSIGNEE'S SALE A.W. I'S STOCK DRY GOODS. Now is your golden opportunity to purchase winter goods at your own prices. These goods must go by December 1st.

Finest All-Wool Flannels, Underwear, Hosiery, etc. Remember these prices are not special for one or two days but every day until sold. Fine 2 yard wide Oil Cloth, best quality, for 40c per yard, sold at 50c. Window Shades, sold at 40c, now 30c. Window Shades, sold at 50c, now 35c.

Ladies' Summer Weight Vests, sold at 25c, now 15c. Not all the golden opportunities are found mining in the Klondike region of Alaska. There are rich findings to be had at our Assignee's Sale which will not last so long as Klondike. All we ask is for you to call and compare our prices with other, stores. These goods are not being sold for a profit but at a great sacrifice.

Jncx S. Christy, Assignee of JEWS PA PER I.

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