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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 8

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F1TCHBURG DAILY WWTIHBL, FCDAT. HOTBUBg 3 IWrfflBTCH IEJS7L SPECIAL NOTICE. resolution ww referred by ya sod nay ot ot to a At tbe erenlu mhIoo the report oa AHBJBjyyy SANFORD'S woreaii'ft work wm Adopted. An Adverse Burglar Bradlav Missing from report on twlati recammepdlag gor- THE CELEBRATED EYE SPECIALIST, DR. W.

H. DRAPER. UIWIIHown Itato Pr.i "I look; country roads wu adopted. A resolution I recommending that road improvement be taken up and discussed by the eabotdlnate granges was adopted. A resolution by IDW HE ESCAPED IS A MYSTERY.

From the Optical Intitule, Boston, will be with us for a short time, banning MONDAY, NOV. 7. All in need of treatmentl no matter how difficult the case may be, should not fail to consult idars or BUcntgau. asking tbe secretary ot agriculture to make bis appointments from mm, jLXBminauonB ana consultation FnEE. tne agricultural class, was aaopteo.

I SUck Mi Who Is Not Lltel, Lensm, prescribed and furnished at reasonable prices. L. H. PRATT A 160 Main Street. Rubber Soles to Be Easily Captured.

people was adiptea. A resolution introduced by Batchelder of Nw Hampshire recommending that the atate granges urge tbe legislatures to take action in favor of improvement in roads was adopted. B08TOJT, Not. 23. -Two life convicts Walked forth from tfaa Chtrleattmn state Ginger VACT GRATEFUL lUUttX and comfort.

ing of warming stomachics, it quenches thirst, warms and strengthens weak stomachs, promotes digestion, prevents chills, destroys disease germs in water drunk, eradicates a craving for intoxicants, and protects the system from contagious influences. Coottioiaf among ingredients the pur at of medicinal French brandy and the beat of Imported (inset, it Kiitly wpenot to the encap, and often dangerous sinccraurted at lubnitutei Atk for SAN -FORD'S GINGER and look for owl trade, mark 00 the wrapper. SoWeretywlwie. MILLION INCREASE prison yesterday free meo. Hardly hud NEARLY NUMBER III We pat Rubbf-r Soles on mj kind of Boot or Shae.

Ladlm' Gente or Children's, for Main St. PURE fclgatoae bnlldtng which has for yean Bo.twu W(d Mlill, tw yw. annual report of was made that another man, a brother the Boston and Maine railroad i now in convict, not provided with the necessary preM for distribution to tbe stockholders pspers for permitting him the freedom of of that corporation. In many respects it the outer world, was missing. is a remark able document, presenting in The much wanted man Is the notorious aclear and concise way the immense de-James H.

Bradley, alias William Mait- tails of the operation of that road for the land, who gained much notoriety only year ending Sept. 30, 1892. last July, when, with eight other "bad I lu general the figures show an increase eggs," they worked their way to liberty of nearly (1,000,000 in gross earnings and through the slimy and filthy sewer lead- 1 satisfactory gain in net earnings for the fng from the prison yard to the Miller year. Large outlays have been made for river, beyond tbe tracks of the northern 'j uImUJV Bradley lingered but a few hours around and depots, ballasting tne roadbed and the city, just long enough to adding largely to tbe equipment and roll- Keep tbe FoUee Oseising inR tock. Tbe report also demonstrates as to his whereabouts, and then skipped I the moment is alive to the neces- Only 50 cts.

a Pair. We hay just recrived a snpply of that celebrated NORWEGIAN COD -C8H- UYsH im.mnseassi UU 4 uneqnaiea, Mmg nearly iree irom Tfiey wITT wear longer than leather, keep the feet perfectly dry, prevent taking cold, and are much more durable than LIVER uiMgreeMvre oaoi snu taste or orqina-ry oil. The use of this PURE OIL in Throat and Lung troubles will be followed by the most gratifying tor ew xocx, got witu some cork sole shoes Ton hare a LIGHT or VERT THICK SOLE advantageously handle its business. of his pals again who harbored him for put on ior OIL. It is notable fact that tbe various leased lines have made excellent showings and demonstrated beyond question the wisdom of their acquirement.

Figured on the basis of this year's net earnings, the Boston and Maine railroad has earned and could pay a lOper cent, dividend on Its capital stock, and then have surplus re ftoM by OftsKWK. 1 nave in stock maining of nearly 60,000. Another point is that tbe floating debt has been prao We baye an EMULSION of tbis same PURE OIL, combined with LIME and SODA, containing nearly SO per cent, of tbe oil. It is made fresh from pare ingredients and will not disagree with the most delicate stomach. We invite a trial and if not satisfactory we refund tbe money.

Price 60 regular site. LADIES' WAISTS, In colon blue, brown, red and h1uv- Oily 50 cts. a Pair, AT C1IIMIS, ucaiiy retires. MAY LOSE HIS SIGHT. make, nice material, and just the thing for winter wear.

I hare a good assortment ot Serious Accident to a Drngglrt While CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES, STONE, RUUGGIST'S. Compounding a Prescription. CAMBRIDGE, Nov. -a. Theodore Hillier, of tbe firm of Speck Hillier, druggists, met with a serious accident which mav deprive him ot the siahtof several months.

One of these so-called Mends, anxious to place himself oa good terms with the polios, and with a longing, Kihably, to capture the liberal reward Ich had been offered, gave the "tip" as lo his place of secretion and in a very abort time Bradley was again behind cold, Mteel ban. Bradley attended the exercises in the chapel yesterday, and eojoyed the entertainment which was provided by an excellent company of professionals, This is what Officer Crane says, for he has a distinct recollection of seeing the missing kuan sitting 00 a bench with his fellow convicts at one time during the morning One of the officers also thinks he saw Bradley in the yard afterward, when the men marched out for their customary holiday games. The First Known of His Absence was when the count was taken after the men had returned to their sells prior to eating their noonday jneal. Word was Immediately sent to Warden Loveriug, who gaTe orders at once for a thorough rwarohot all tbe buildings and shops 011 the premises, aud an extra force of officers has put upon the walls and in the yard. (Not for one moment did the officers sap-that Bradley had escaped, although they believed it possible for him to be secreted In the yard or some one of tbe buildings, where he would lie in wait for a good opportunity to get over the walls at night.

No evidences of his having gone over the WBAPPEB8 both eyes. Mr. HtlHer was compounding In heavy and light weight at k174 MAIN FITCHBURC.J Mrs. A. Mciane Sawyer's, 100 Main strtet.

FUchtmro. a prescription tor a norse ointment, ine preparation being used was gunpowder and powdered leather. The scraps of leather had beenburned to a powder in au ordinary druggists' mortar and It was while mixing the Drenaratfon that a park of fire which had In some way remained in tbe scrap of leather HARNESSES exploded the gunpowder. Mr. Hillier received the dose full In the eyes and was totally blinded.

It is feared that the unfortunate man will lose tbe sight of Dotn eyes. Catbollo Church Dedicated. Lowell, Nov. The new church at Westford waB dedicated wall were discovered, and an the wnlla yesterday. The church was blessed and were guarded by five men during the dedicated by Coadjutor Bishop Brady of morning hours, the warden is not of the Boston, mass was celebrated by Rev.

J. A Full Line of the Celebrated GODFREY HAND-MADE HARNESSES! Can be found at the Carriage Repository opinion that the convict escaped to that onaw 01 fatnes liOweii, ana acon-wsv. Furthermore, the warden nnit uratulatarv address was made by Rev. confident that the fellow is within the Michael O'Brien, in whoseparish, asrector confines of the institution, probably well of St. Patrick's, tbe Graniteville church Eirovisioned for a siege of many hours' du-1 Is.

The church was filled with worship-ation, or perhaps several days, pw. Mr, Cameron of Graniteville pre An extra force of police was retained on sented the church an organ and the family the wail au nignt as well aB that in the 01 jar, aumvan gave tpe aitar. yarn, wmie tne detail irom station 19 kept Something to Be Thaukfhl For, close watch on all the surrounding streets, Boston, Nov, 25 As an act of clemency uraaiey na oenavea mmseir an ex-emplaty manner since his return to prison and nothing suspicious was noticed about bis actions. He has been employed in one on ihanksinving day, Governor Kussell granted pardon to Antonio Joan, convicted of arson in the superior court of Worcester county in January, T8T4. aen- 01 tne snops in cnarge 01 uiacer vrane, who was the officer who discovered his wocea to sta prison lornis, ana jonn Taylor, convicted of murder in thts second C.

W. WEYMOUTH, 455 Main Street, Fitohbnrg, Who has taken the Agency for this city and Tleintty. absence. 353 Main Street, FITCHBURG. degree in the superior judicial court of Bradley's Beoord.

Biinoik county, Miy 27, 187S, and sentenced to state prison for life. Schooners In Collision. VltrETARD HiVEir. Nov. at- Schooners Eltle of St.

John. N. anc Charles HTrickey of Portland, on JNantucitet snoais. The liiitie nad port cathead carried away, buffalo rail broken, flying jib badly torn, and sustained other slight damages. The Trickey had jibboon Bradley waa serving a five years sentence for burglary.

He had seen the inside of tbe Charlestown bastile before. On iBept 4, 1888, be was convicted at Green-Held, far iglety and wu era-(fcenced to prison for three years. He was Idiscbarged April 13, 1801, and leas than six months later was captured by officers in Fitchburg while blowing open a safe. He gave the officers battle and a number of pistol shots were exchanged before he was captured. He wns sentenced from Fitcnburg, under the alias of Maitland, on Aug.

19, 1891, to five years in state prison, and stayed there until July 8, last, when he made the daring escape through vbe sewer. Bradley was the man to whom tbe offi-dais gav the credit for planning the escape, for he is looked upon by most of Ithose connected with the prison as one of carried away and bowsprit damaged. IN IT FOR THE SEASON Killed by Can. The New and Stylish Tint NOTE PAPER KURD'S hUSSIAN BLUE. Quinct, Nov.

25. Antonio Tor- entean, an Italian, aged about 50 years, waa instantly killed at the Qaincy Adams station of the Old uoiony railroad. alighted irom an outward train and in attempting to cross the track stepped in front of au inward express. His body was mangled in a nomoie manner. Special AMI Before MsM! To those staying at home or going away.

ne Drainiest men tnere. tie is sbrawd Heater Went Through the Roof. ana fail of grit, and Jiot battle if found. LrtfN, Nov. 85.

A hot water leater in P. P. Sherry's new residence oa THE DB1VEB KILLED. iumiuer street exploded with terrific in Overcoats and Ulsters force, The top of the heater waa blown up through the root and the force of the explosion shattered some of the glass in NEW BOOKS, AH kinds and prices. the windows.

The house was unoccupied. Wanting to Skaters. White RivEB Junction, Nov. 25. SUITS AND PANTS, ETC.

Haverhiix, Nov. alarm from box 55 last night was for a fire in tthe large wooden building on Hildaleav-lenue, occupied as a grocery store by Da-knos Dilleneuve The fire was extinguished py the chemical engine. While responding to the alarm Driver Fred Goldsmith (was thrown from his engine on Pond Frank Kent, aged years, was drowned by breaking through the ice while skat ing on Lily pond. Kyle Will Act with Democrats. Eireet ai roken.

SIOUX Citt, la Nov, 25 -In a published Interview Senator Kyle (Populist) of CUMMiNGS, REMINGTON OUFFER, South Dakota ts quoted as saying that he will act with the Democrats on the tariff The horses dashed down White and Charles streets, and were just turning 'into tbe latter street when Engineer Beals, iwho was on tbe rear of the engine, die- THE STATIONERS, loovered that there was no rider on the iseat. He had hardly time to jump from this machine when it collided with a post, 356 AIN STREET, FITCHBURG and was hadly wrecteu. Goldsmith waa about years of age, and had been in the employ of the city for about twelve years. He leaves a widow Deferred to state granges. National Orange Dodges a Resolution question, and will vote for any "judicious measure that will be a step in the direction of tariff reform." Am ValookeoVfar Brent.

Jackson, Nov, 85. At a political demonstration here In honor of the election of Cleveland and Stevenson, Lee Daniel had bis arm blown off and bis face badly burned by the premature discharge nf a cannon. John Cattlett had a thumb blown off. Will Travel In Style, Bloomingtojt, Dls Nov. S3.

A special train has been seenred by the Democrats in this vicinity for the purpose of eicort-Adlai Stevenson to Washington on the occasion of his inauguration as vice president Kaiser Had a ChlU. Loudon. Nov. 23 A dispatch from In great variety. Best 50 cent Underwear in the city Lap Robes, Street Blankets, Stable Blankets, Trunks, Bags, Umbrellas.

Stacks of Neckwear, Gloves and Milts, At prices that will make yon hny. Can give you prices that yon will beiire and not go away without the goods, Af THE MHBAIN ST9RE, BUY YOUR SCREENS OF THE MAMrPACTUBERS. ALSO 1 CoSOOBD, N. Nov, E6. The national orange went into session at the state Eonse yesterday afternoon, when a general report of woman's work in the grange wis made by Mrs.

woodman 01 unio- A resolution that woman shall stand non an ennalitv with man, and that tbe Doors JSasti, Blinds and Builders' Finish. tight to vote shall not be confined to one ex, but based upon Intelligence, was introduced by Working of Colorado, and Berlin states that The Refchunzeiger an- COMPLETE STOCK OF nounces that tne kaiser. who hns iHMm sns BUILDING MATERIAL ALWAYS ON HAND. Plans famished and parties assisted in maMni iHasauhusetts, Mrs. Kuseetl of Washington, How of Maesachusetts and Belcher JUt.

Dr. Terj Sick. Wuhingtcw, Not, S5. Mrs. Harrison's father, the vencrsble Dr.

John who Is in his 03d Tear, and who haw leen -of Hbode island. loans on uuuaings. sick in bed all the week with a fever re of Colorado thought such action cow 353 Main Street, sulting from a cold, grew worse last evening, end the atrarest ADDtehensioii ustc ardly, but the motion waa supported by CHARLES A. PRIEST LUMBER CO. Long of Texas, Olardy of Kentucky, tbe outcome are entertained at the White Batebeldar of New Hampshire, Bowen of I Cheapest Store in Fitchbur House.

Manila's Put ours Blch Baadaea. mt ana tu soutnera memoers, 45 ROLLSTONE FITCHBURQ (Kfnseiyetjts.

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