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THE BKADFOUD STAtt, TIIUIiSDAY, OCTO'BEll 1, 1895. Married Last Eventual' A HERBICK YOUNO MAN 1JT IATCK Highest of Jul in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report WHAT THE THlMt.

IX A HORNET'S NKfT. Prof. M. S. Crouk, principal of A Fortune Loll Him by an Old Gentlo- Filling coal bins is now in order.

Lovett's Boston Stars at Y. M. C. A. hall to-morrow night.

KiiiBxn Stab: lu days now long niau Whom Ho liiitl Glvou a Home. Many years ago one John Lister tho fowauda Business College, aud Miss Bridget Drislanc of this place, were married at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoou by Rev. Father Kelly at his parochial residence on Third and wmcn ure to oc- aiuemleral only with regret that they ore never to rctun, we call to mind the fuct that as a hoy we used to get together our buy friends and in the camo from Ireland and from time Baldly Powder There is a case of Bcarlet fever in the family of Chas. L. Fcltou, Second street.

to time has been a resident of East Practical Photographer, TOWANDA, PA. Took Hie only First Premium given for BEST BIHPLA PHOTOUltAPHS at County Fair. ern Bradford. He was a hard- will be out to- "J- The "Old Nick street. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents in the township during tho evening, most rigid economy, ana never Absolutely puce: A Brutal Game.

If there is any game that might properly bo railed a brutal ono it is football. There is not a day goes by but what some paper contains an account of an accident to a football player with an arm or leg broken or some other injury to his pei-son. Many yonng men have boon maimed for life and several within our knowledge have died from injuries received while engaged in this brutal game. AVhnt happened at Athens on Saturday should be a sufficient lesson to all. Prize fighting is considered disgraceful and brutal yet the number of persons seriously injured night the boys won't have any marrying, was able to lny by a flowery months oi Mimnier go into the daisy strewn meadows, hunt and stir up bees' nests, aud though oiten to our excruciating pain and sorrow we would come iu contact with their business ends, we (after inwardly thinking or outwardly speaking a few simple swear wonls to soothe the pain) would bravely return to the light aud with twig switch or shingle paddle conquer the Btubborn uieniy and roh him of his store of honey.

Now this reminiscence of youth's freaks J. M.W00D, Bfc b'H thing to do with it considerable part of his earnings 1 MKCHANIC ST. wood Flnlsner. aud an elegant supper Bervcd. The occasion was witnessed by the immediate friends of the contracting While sinking a well at Factory- At the assignee sale of Chas.

I.ee, the showman, on Saturday, horses Civil Sorvloo Examination. The Civil Service Commission has ordered that the regular semi-an lowanua, l'n. Ho was engaged upon public works during the summer and for several villo, D. C. Proper, at the depth of 30 feet struck a vein of coal parties only.

Tnp. Star extends years spent his winters in Herrick, nual examination for the grades of and follies is brought to mind by the fact that we haye seen that Fatty McKee of the hearty congratulations. Kev. Thos. Necham, a celebrated Having become an old man, for the last two years ho was provided "a brought from 1G to $4.50 each, a black bear sold for 85, lion $2 while monkeys were knocked down at $1.50 each.

Frank Myers who was injured by the boiler explosion in Cobb's evangelist, is holding revival meet Keview has neon lately stirring tip a hornet)' nest by making a scurrillous attack on the editor o' The Star, not seeming to home with Wm. Nesbit. clerk and carrier to bo held in Towanda, Dec. 7, 1895, commencing 9 o'clock a. m.

in the second Ward school building. For application blanks, full instructions and infor ings in Wyalusing. Much interest realize tdnt witn his siow and cumbersome form he would be unable to get out of the is beitg awakened. MARRIACIR J.ICEXSES issued by Clerk Blackwell in the Orphans' Court during the past week to the following: Malhew B. Sharpe and Sunan Krit.

Milton Smith am! Uattle HimMon. Kmnk J. Cocomau and Marv Jiwvpr. H. Arthur 1'ackard and Ora R.

WilHnn. Merritt Cut and Mn. AuRiiflta l'ierve. s-lh J. Morley and Anna b.

Hull. wav until he was naniy stung, and foreet practicing the pugilistic art is much less than those injured engaging in Under the Citizen's National Bank building, Cor. Main and Bridge Sts. Towanda, you will find a. first-class Barber Shop.Bath Rooms AND PARLOR FOR LADIES' WORK.

There you will get a first-class shave for 10c; Artistic Hair Out, 20c; Shampoo, 20c; Bath, 25c, 6 for SI; Bangs Trimmed, 10c; Bangs Curled, 10c, and a l'utent Polish on your boots lor 5c. Cordial invitation ex Read the evidence given in the tinir that the busy bee Improves each shin A short time ago he was taken sick and on the 18th of October died. Before his demise, upon his death-bed, be made his will, giving all his inonov and notes to his ing hour as well in repelling the attacks of mill last winter, has been adjudged insane and taken to the Danville Asylum. (rial of the To.er bridge case, com football. Tho Inws of our State iu euemiea ua ii, luuu.

to an outsider it looks though Fatty smelt mation relative to the duties and salaries of the different positions apply at the post-oflicc to Joanna Fitzgerald, Sec, Board of Exr's. mencing on fourth page and con MARRIAGES. Cl'JOflNOHA Cobb In Trov. Oct. 28.

bv will not permit the former and public sentiment, we hope, will condemn the latter iu such an un- from alar toe bicw mat always cooking In the flesh Dots of republican politics and young friend, Mr. Nesbit, who had in TnE Star cluding on the second. Lovett's Boston Stars, a very ex Plant your fall ad. to insure best results. Kiuma K.

Bailey, V. J. Cunningham of Elmi with the publishers of the other pap papers auu I) uiinie (JODD Ot 1 Toy. Two Superb nirravlD.ss. Smitb HArTKiwaos Tn Merryall.

Ort. 2SJ. most kindly cared for him in his last days. Ho was possessed of no real estate his property consisting eel lout company, will give an en At a very great expense and mistakablo voice that the game will becomo unpopular and no respect Kev. M.

L. Cook, X. V. Hmtth of Went Pitta ton, and Mian Uoae Hankitiscm af Herriuk. tertainment at the Y.

M. C. many months of labor, we have tended to all to give us a trial. GEO. P.

ORDWEIN, l'ropr. BKARDflt.K? RK HABDftoiT In Towonda. Oct. 24 ot the county Jur a mile patronage from the public officials have banished from their minds every sentiment of independence and every desire to attack corruption, wishes to get his liand iu the pot and r. i.iTit AL ruixoat hone or two; or else ti '-is if he meanders into tiaut the slings of his able young man be a participant been able to produce two magnifi entirely of money and notes Hall to-morrow night.

Ht Die M. K. parsonage, by Rev. Jas. Crowe, W.

H. Beardsley and Mies Ettie M. Richard-ion, both of Troy. cent engravings, which will be of Lorcniso Heeman, charged with UARKEf VanNov In East Troy, Oct. 20, by great interest to every American citizen.

in it. The good people of Athens are indignant over the results of footballing in tha place and are taking Jtev: Shoemaker, F. M. Karnes of (iran-ville, and Miss Myrta A. Van.N'oy, of West Uurhnttton.

or insect, hi- mav like having broken into the Liberty Corners pOBt-oflice, was convicted The first is a croup picture of B. LOEWUS has just returned from the city bringing a full line of Fall and Winter Dress Goods and Underwear V)r. lif into inm. Kii-p Newton-At the parsonaire in Evenrrecii tfipation uc ilnd 0Deea. at Pittsburg last week El.

I. SMITH, (Successor toHa.diiig fc Smith,) The Leading Grocer Baker, Merour Blk. Towanda, Pa. the twenty-three presidents of the United Stateo, with fac simile auto Oct. 29, by Kev.

E. I. Chapman, Charley A. Kipp and Mira Mary V. Kow ton, both oi Albany township.

5' and another no- JI idtord county ring where, graphs of each ono. These are the Harry Dannor, O. E. Bennett's popular clerk is brimful of sniileB amounting to over 86,000. I'pon opening his trunk $2200 were found in it, mostly gold which had been hoarded by him before the war.

The box also contained several envelopes whose seals had never been broken with money, his monthly earnings upon public works. Besides notes, it was ascertained that he had money in two or three banks. Deceased was about 75 years old in. oping you will keep up the light and hnest and most life-like portraits MORTUARY RECORD. active measures to stop it.

The Stab joius with them and trusts they may bo successful. Here, briefly, is the story of what happened at Athens on Saturday succeed in as in the past, in it's a boy, and ho weighs 11 lbs. downing corruption oi wnatevcr lorm, whether political, dane house or saloon. He arrived on Monday. OR THOMAS COX, J.

T. MARSDEN, lrrwmrs, Kino. North Tow, Irving Peterson right ankle bro NTIST which we invito everyone to call and examine. ken; Charles Finch, right ankle aged 55 years died very suddenly at his home in Sayre, Oct. 25.

Deceased was a native Florida and during tho rebellion was a soldier Wood artistic interior decorators and frescoers, of Utica, N. are engaged in fixing up MISKRAIII.KJOII. twisted out of joint, with tendons EpiTon Stb: torn; Bob Davis, left leg badly in the Presbyterian church Gold and Silver Pistes, Crown and Bridge Work, Etc. A job that duplicates the poor masonrv in tho Confederate army. Since the war he came to Athens and in the Tozer bridge is being done on the jured and face cut and bruised; The Dress Goods wore never The northern end of the county county bridjreat Powell.

The bridge is and so far as known leaves no relatives in this country. Mr. Nesbit is to be congratulated npon the handsome gift which has come to him. Sanford, rib broken; McKinney, being made lour leet wider and instead ol of the presidents ever produced. The second engraving is a group picture of the wives of the in number.

These portraits aro very rare and a delight to the eye, and should bo in every home aud office. Each engraving is 1Cx20 inches in size and ready for framing. Price, 50 cents each. The engravings have been universally praised by tho press and distinguished people. We want active agents in every town, and will give liberal terms.

Every person who sees these splendid works of art wants them Puritan PuBLreniNa Co. 3G Bromlield Boston, Mass. The East Troy schools have been closed on account of the prevalence worked for Blood Co. then for several years lived at Bernice. Four years ago he moved to Sayre handsomer than this season, consisting of all the latest plain and fancy weaves.

has another case in which a villain in a nude condition attempted to left leg badly hurt. putting iq good, substantial stones, well jointed, stones of an inferior quality are being piled tip against the ends of the abutments without breaking joints. The job is assault two young ladies. A Bravo Attorney. The only attorney in Bradford wuere ue nas oeen employed as a blacksmith in the car shops.

Ho PERSONAL. 1 Good Durable Set of Teeth for $5.00. The Regular $12.00 Set for $8.00. riLUNUS, T5C AND trVWAltllS. TKKT11 KXTUACTK1) WITHOUT PAIN, 3C.

ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Ofllce over Battler's Store, 4011 Mulo St. Soldiers' Column is omitted thin a short-lived concern and as a heavy taxpayer, I most emphatically object to such county who has the distinction of Silk and Wool Mixtures. Melrose Novolties, Suitings and Others loo numer Prof. S.

M. Huston was down leaves a wifo and children. Mrs. ed. BCFFIN died in Troy, after a lone illness.

reckless expenunure ol tfte people money. having killed a lion is Emesron J. from Moudtain Lake Tuesday. Cleveland of Canton. He faced 1'OWell.

TAXPAYER. Con.D'T KEEP HOl'SE WITHorT IT. ous to mention. Miss Mary E. Hill of Ulster, was Oct 23, aged 43 years.

the "king of beases" and killed shopping in Towanda on Monday. Mr. Heverlj: MBS. WM. HAtTGER Mr.

and Mrs. Lorenzo Pennay of him, sure it was Lee's show lion. Inclosed nno one rloljar for ne star, it died in North Towanda Oct. 26th, is an ''TX'1 eould hardly keep week to make room lor the testimony in the Tozer bridge ease. It will appear as usual in our next issue.

Henry Bangs Lewis, who was a war correspondent during the recent oriental troubles, will lecture on Japan before the Y.M.C. A. November 12. Birney, are trading in Towanda IN CROCKERY, of typhoid fever ill time locality. 1 rurprl i vmm.

Juumnont at Oast house withou" tne trnth in vorj- ENGLEBRECKT, Phols $2 per dozen, ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Work Commenced. A small force of men commenced to-day. plain Thos. A.

Menzies of Herrick, is the assortment was never as large or the prices so Low. Hill cemetery on Monday. BURTON WII.BER, a native of Otsego county, N. and for the past thirty years a res on a visit to his native land the fRANK E. MEANS, Wilmot.

JltwsTaxi Reaper. VST HAVE IT. Mr. Editor-. I "end you one dollar for Emerlad Isle.

Gullory Opp. Court House Vark. Towanda, Ia. Jan. grading on the electric the borough line in Towanda township yesterday.

Ties are being delivered and a larger force will Mrs. W. H. Poole of Chicago, is ident of Kome township, died at Correspondent for Chas. A.

Baldwin BANKERS, the home ot his daughter, Mrs. A. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.

C. DeLano. Wm. Powers who was convicted A Ko nut, to work. Good- V.J i Star.

I am poor man but I can't get along without your paper. New Albany. ALAVAYS TO PATE. Editor Star: at the May term of court, charged 40 and 42 Wall St. New York R.

A. Mercur was last week Be sure and call before the best bargains are selected at B. Loewns' 5ct Store. morning, Canton. P.

Boardman, Oct. 24, aged 84 yrs. MRS. PHILIP CAIN died at her home in Wilmot Oct. 23d, aged 05 years.

Deceased is Landscape and Portrait with having robbed tax-collector Stocks, Bonds and Grain. venture at soutn 11111. elected one of the trustees of the Packer hospital. A lecture under the auspices of J. E.

Emory of Asylum, has been granted a new trial. Office over Shcehan's, Bridge St. Allow me to congratulate you upon your brave efforts in the interests of the Innnv. Mrs. R.

S. Hillis and Miss Camp PHOTOGRAPHERS. CITIZEN'S BANK BU1I.DINC1, survived by a husband, three sons -r A will re Given ami lour daughters. xr v. ehurchofSonthHillbyMr.

of Herrick, were shopping in Towanda yesterday. ers. I am a Bepubliean but I will not uphold the wroog when I know it. You are not only doing a good work for the peonlc The Review last week says: There is always something new F. H.

Hagcrmau on Saturday eve- TOWANDA, THE LORD'S PRAYER. the Rcfvrtir.s Style. Rev. I. B.

Hyde baa been return but your paier is always interesting aud FANNING COLE, an old-time citizen of Springfield, died Oct. 29, aged 82 years. Four nine Nov. 2 subject travels ed to the East Smithlield charge tho heview artvertising col newsy, and the lirst one sought after by the family. Wiihing you the greatest success, for the fifth time.

sons survive him. CominissionerW.R. Goodenough Write to us for the short hand enfrraved booklet, "Phonography." It will be sent free and is si'BB to plkamr vol'. Wo make a specialty ot Shorthand and Typewriting and our graduates secure good poitiotin. Full Commercial Course.

Towanda Buineps College, OU-lm Towanda, Pn. M.S.CRONK, Prlnci'l. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. H.

Battler Clothing. Dictionary of 8. History. Sndtleu Death at Liberty Comoro. tho Holy l.antt.

Admission iu cents. Claim All RlKbt. Some of onr contemporaries who 1 am, A ryTAll Apmirer. Herrick. lliwk Broken lty a Fall.

Some iiie Saturday night Walt of Barclay, was busying himself in Towanda Monday. I Val. umns." We are glad to hear this, for it is the only part of the Review that there was anything new in. The sickness caused by typhoid fever at East Troy is increasing. 1 Iselson a blacksmith, at Mver Jacobs and Joscpii Hyniau Liberty Corners, after eating bis were bewailing themselves because er Vantatpool, who lives on the I breakfast returned from a short visit to New yesterday morning fell lu the sunny South where blue-graas grows A parados is horn The corn is full of kernels and Tho colonols full of corn.

John Boyle, a hero of the Kear- east the river above the York city yesterday. back in his chair dead. Deceased Two deaths have already occurred East -rxijl'inda station, wYtUc In- Mr. and Mrs. Beth Sherman or was over CO yearn ot nee, AeatYt from this malady George Packard ea.rge-Alo.bama battle, had had his pension reduced by the Cleveland Tfoy, celebrated their lifty-liIUl having resulted from heart failure aged 30, and "Wallace Brooks, aged toxicif IJ'e" the east abutment of th WW bridge; apparently wedding anniversary uct.

a-'. Prof. M. W. Chaffee of Potter- administration, will bo glad to learn that ho has been reinstated Tho kindling-wood factory at striknHF ace downward on the A.

HIVJVlATsl'S Special Sale of Underwear VOll ONE WEEK. ville, organized a singing school at 14. Others aro in a critical condition. On Thursday last while JiJ.n stones li-O-e than twenty feet below. Lopez has resumed operations.

llornbrook Monday evening. by that same administration and had his pension increased. He was iouni on Sunday mornine Frank J. Ochs has been on a Some one has taken the job of, a carriage was procured and he was pleasure trip to Baltimo- i id Philadelphia during the pas Gray and George A. Luce were driving across the railroad track at Riant Walnut, the vehicle was poisoning all the cats of New It is said that creased trousers are no longer fashionable "At cards" and sometimes "at words" seems to be a popular fad in Towanda Wm.

McDaniel, an old colored man now in jail at Media, Pal, has served over eighty terms in prison. Harry Crandall of Alliens, while practicing football Saturday, had both the bones of his left fore-arm broken. A Tioga county man has a taken to home) whero an nminatioi, W. J. Hill and L.

J. Tyrrell, One floor, the Basement." devoted mainlv struck by the engine of a south Chaffee New Al- two kindly Orwellites are transacting business in Towanda to-day. The Mirror says that lniiml train and both men were I t. U'ilfl that his hack was banv has a cow unit can nuo a Trouble ftirtlie Wloked. Olive Heeman, a soiled dove, residing in South Towanda was arrested yesterday by Constable Campbell on a charge preferred before Justice Codding by one Stru-ble of North Orwell, charging the said Olive with having taken from his person SO in money while the said Struble was at tho rendezvous killed.

Mrs. E. Horton of is visiting relatives and friends at broken ajiil )js A progressive age, this. to Underwear, Ladies' and Gents', Misses' and Children's Underwear. We have as many as one hundred different styles and sizes, to fit any one, from the largest to the smallest.

ly cut Prof. E. G. Putnam will give his ,1,,. i as alono Standing Stone her early home.

By falling from a treo on Mon accident Domilar war drama, The Con' ciirre.1 no one knows hfv federate Spy in Rome Saturday happened. day morning Geo. Chandler, a young man of Orange Hill, had Vandciioof Mrs.Wm. McMylerofMt. Clemens, is paying her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. O. L. DeLano, a visit. Hon.

P. H. Buck and G. W. Brink.

of LeRaysville, are -Extra heavy ladies' ribbed veslH and this 's a drinking man Style 25c. evening Nov. 2. The Romans always appreciate a good thing and his right wrist broken. and his nf the Raid Olive.

In Default of WOW fmifwl ll.n ...1. vests and pants, btyle 1 hxtra Heavy quality in Egyptian yarn they will liml it py ponu J- ie either fell or rolled While working in his father's shingle mill Monday, Ray, the ten were ouc, now d'Jc. off. He bail Olive was taken to jail. Outdid the Hustlers.

Last week we mentioned a big Style 3 Very heavy ribbed, fieeced-lined vests and pants, were doing business at the county-seat to-day. Mrs. L. W. Tomeroy of Troy, in the enjoyment of good health, cel 7ut 38 years of ag6) a family.

The coun- SsiRtflrtoo year old son of A. L. Mayo, of 62c. sale rince. lino.

married, tv is giv quantity of apples of last year croo that are in an excellent Btate pres ervation A charter has been asked for the Dayton Milling a concern that is to succeed Geo. A. Dayton in tho milling business. A number of petty thefts have been committed in Sayre of late. It is believed that the depredators two nngers sawed Ms rieht hand.

Style 4 Indies' natural wool ribbed and plain vests and pants, were $1.25, this week, 95c. Btyle 5 Ladies' fine all-wool scarlet vests and pants $1.29, in Athens townBniu produced by Pi of. Putnam. The Review mentions the recent discovery of several "82 notes of iiie old Towauua bank, issued by that institution in 1811." This is a very interesting bit of news as it is a well-known fact that no bank A hoi piece of work done by four yonno; men near Overton. A still better report comes to us from Macedonia: F.

P. Vanijoy and Byron Gra o. VanGordcr and oo- One purpose of atlvoi owned I cupied reach the people; therefore, the g5cJ Brink was destroyed noo, will ioo, frt, ot- gtyle 7A very fine merino vest aua Stab is the best medium, naving ner with all the house ham cut and bound 230 shocks of by fire 42c. Prico' vftata and Dauts for heavy corn, 36 hills to tht shock, twice as many subscribers as any other paper published in Towanda hold goo i Monday. The fire original from a defective chim in 4 hours and 30 minutes.

ebrated her SSLIa ijii tuuay ou me 23d inst. Ex-Commissioner P. S. Squires of Herrick, was doing business in town and greeting Towanda friends yesterday. Genial ex-Commissioner G.

H. VanDyko of Ulster, was passing pleasant words with Towandians on Monday. C. J. Eastabrooks, one of Orwell's up-to-date farmers, was transacting business at the county KnPP.nl m-ices will be given on Union bints.

Style l-In gents' hLvy gray shirts and drawers, quality but one. It wijl undoubtedly be found ney- for 39c. i nnl ilrawprs. 05c that these two young gentlemen Bv be? Itruck by a fast freight gtvle 2 Gents' extra ueavy u' bad been established in Towanda prior to 1834. Chas.

Moody, tho popular tonso-rialist, while out hunting in the wilds of Bradford county with a gun, bicycle and pointer last Thursday, managed to capture six woodcock. Some say Chas. is a crack are the champion corn-cutters of train at Ulan on Monday, Mrs. have now been caught. Overton people have been molested by corn thieves, one of whom was caught in a very unique way by a farmer a few nights ago.

Meadville police think they have captured Christian Hausman, who recently murdered Justice Newber-ger in court at Tafton, Pike coun quality go for 50c. the countv. Go to Carroll's, 511 Main street, and secure good bargains in men's, boys' and children's clothing and furnishing goods. o31-3 1'lrst-Class Pine Shingles. Corneliifonroe, an aged lady of that pla, had an arm broken and Stole a Watch aud Chain.

Burt Case of Waverly, who is a seat Monday. wa--ot''Wise severely mjurea Mr. and Mrs. Horace Middaugh Persons wanting first-class Pine Her esce f-om instant death was of Seattle, Washington, after an case in fact as well as name, was recently arrested at that place and Shingles can find them at tne a very row one. absence of seven years, are visiting Ttrntmn sawmill, near me di ty school house, or at F.

M. McUin- On lay afternoon the plain- 1. nrQanrorrl Buow has been falling for several friends in Athens. Mrs. F.W.Winslow and children Style 4-Gcnte' heavy fleeced shirts and drawers, worth 75c, sell fOF 4Style 5-Gents' natural pure wool shirts and drawers, good value, $1'2Style 6-AU-wooi scarlet shirts and drawers, very fine and heavy, Right's sanitary fleeced underwear, usual price, 81.50, our price (1.

Children's Underwear. Sizes ranging from the smallest to tho largest, and prices varying from two to five cents per size. taken to the Owego jail for having stolen from the person of Hall a gold wateh and chain dur shot, but we are reliably informed that the dog played an important part in the capture of the game. A case was tried in the Clearfield county court a few days ago which shows how a small matter can be carried to extremes. A man was days in the northern peninsula of nis's, Powell.

Address J. Brague, Box 330, Towanda, Pa. ing mllUU SllBIlltWLUIJ Co. rfcyre were destroyed by returned this afternoon from a three months' trip to Niagara Falls, Maylotl Michigan, and there is alreaay irood sleighing the earliest on rec Cleveland, and Michigan. Chas.

M. Hnll reported for the ord. THE MARKETS. ing the soldiers' encampment at Athens in August last. Requisition papers having been obtained Detective G.

C. Hollou went to Owego on Monday took the prison firelWStught in some shavings in a rear of the factory. About nty men are thrown out of empiment. The property was insured arrested and indicted for stealing a Pike county courts last week and spent the fore part of the week in Tr.rT,.r,lT Ort. 111.

In mentioning the creameries under the management of Daniel Kline, last week, Allis Hollow Reported hjE. F. Iirlch rutabaga turnip, valued at six cents. The trial cost the county Lot No. lIn white merino vests anu pants Hum i -y New York city and arooKiyn.

TOciriM, provision, aim general larni er in custody and lodged him in AllenWoodburn who, for several -luM, new- iiiiTa Ijot No' 2 Very fine merino vests and pants, 18c, i Lot 3 Scarlet vests and pants, 20c, rise 5c. -r -a TkT- A VnlnMl Wl 20c Hsft 5C. Butter roll should have been named instead of gorthlng for Every Home. We int a thousand more sub B(ek la CheeM 0 tho county bastile. A preliminary hearing will be had before Justice $200.

This is equal to some of the cases that find their way into the Bradford county courts. years, has run a very popular tenv perance honse at Rome, has re-tired from the hotel business. scriber The Star during the 16 00 Pork clear Beeswax Codding to-morrow Blood On The Moon In X'lie Township A. L. Johnston of Warren Cen The fifty packages of bntterine, Lot No.

5 White lamb's wool, 35c, rise 10c. Lot No 0 Very fine ribbed vests and pants, all sizes, Joe. Tt No' 7 Bovs' gray merino shirts and drawers from 2oc, rise oc. Lot No 8-Ten different styles of infant's ribbed vests in closed and buttoned fronts rm 15 to each North Borne. While little Sarah McDonough of Athens, was scuffling in a playful manner with other school children, she was thrown down, sus ..1 2591 Potatoes, new.

Beaiia Kye Corn next ti months and we are going to all of our reader8 to helps. We will not ask you worlfor nothing. If you will ter, has rented the Brewer House, better known as "Farmers' Hotel" which a few days ago were confis cated by the TJ. S. Government at Constable Henry Campbell and John Bolan had a little battle all to themselves in the township Sun- at Dnshore, and took possession on Monday.

h-ino- a new subscriber (one Cotr.me.1 1 Kr pc.ak STOCK QUOTATIONS. iayifyrwmC iivy rr. tnn numerous to mention. taining a fracture of her right dav nirfht. Bolan claimB that vM.rl will give you your choice F.

H. Granger, one of eastern Bradford's careful and successful have many more styieo ui Myersburg, were taken charge ot by internal revenue officials and shipped to Scranton on Saturday. An earnest endeavor is being made Campbell hit him on the head with thigh-bone. Mrs. Sarah Ackley, of Athens hnniness men.

was over from Rush- riuino llm liiali and low for the week to of twonperb engravings, or the pair foiwo new subscribers. Here a stone while Campbell alleges that villn Mondav and honored The time of going to press (Tharadny noon) E. Means. c-orreiBorident of has been arrested on the charge of to ferret out the parties who aro Bolan Bhot him with a revolver. Stab with a call.

t.hev flr i A. llaldwin 10 and 42 Wall arson, and being unable to obtain The exact facts of the case are hard Tlie iB a group picture of Special Sale of Blankets and ComfortaM's FOR THIS WEEK. 100 pairs of Gray Eiderdown Blankets will go for per pair. 81 quality will go for 75c per pair. 1 os nnalitv will eo for 98c per P'- manufacturing this bogus Dutter contrary to law.

The chances are bail is incarcerated in the county James McPherson of Herrick, who always knows just what to say und how to sav it nicely, was oir- to determine. Both the belliger fail. Later defendant has been that they will be found anci soon ents have resorted to the law for street. Hinn. i.ow.

Hufrar Amer. Tobacco Jersey Central Northwest 'J Rurlinirton the tw presidents oi me United ltes, withae simile autographs!" each one. These are the finest most life-like portraits rMilntinn- among Towandians the an.tisriLc.tion. Campbell has had come to grief. released on bail.

A counterfeit $10 silver certifi latter part of the week. The Hobs I-ot Their Supper But The tl White Blankets will go for 75c. $1.40 Blankets will -r tl per pair. Bolan arrested for assault and battery with intent to kill, Bolan re Chicago Rock Island St. Paul David H.

Crane of Burlington, TOtiimed vesterdav from a six 7. Lackawanna taliating by having Campbell ar of the idents ever proauceu. Tbe cond engraving is a group pictureof the wives of the in number. These urn verv rare and a do- Distillers Honse was savea. The residence of P.

L. Cum-mings in Monroe township caught fire in the roof on Friday. Water Vmd to be brought from such a cat of the series of 1891, check letter bearing the portrait of the late Thomas A. Hendricks, is afloat. It has been doctored to give it the We have Gen.

Electric Great bargains and $10. Comfortables also reduced the pr rested for assault and battery and j.n sell you from 75c to $5 each. them for this week. snretv of the peace. Both cases weeks' visit with friends in Michigan and Wisconsin.

He says that it is just as dry there and all along the line of travel as it is here. Hon. D. W. Searle of Montrose; TTnn.

E. J. Jorden and Jas. W. Ixuls 6i Manhattan Mianouri Pacific N.

Y. Central Heading Western In ion Atchinson N. Leather appearance of age. light tUe eye, and should be in every 'Ome and office. Each engravings 16x20 inches in size and readv framing.

While on his way home from great distance that the flames were making headway, when one of the family thought of a barrel of swill standing near the house, which HYMAN, Chicago Markets. will undoubtedly go to the court. Columbus DeForrest, a former Towanda character, at Horseheads, was sentenced three months in the Monroe county penitent iary for drunkenness. nf (he above mav be school, John Gripp of Pittsburg, aged 8 years, by falling upon a Khurn-Dointed slato pencil, which thl Towanda, Pa. Piatt, of Tunkhannock, tarried in Towanda Monday night, while en route for Laporte, where the Sittser-Dunbam case is being closed this week.

December May Wheat. May Corn May Oat. 419 Main calling at Tiif. Stab office Who be first was quickly tanen out. iu iu thrown on the fire putting it out.

But for this timely discovery the building would have been burned. penetrated his left breast, reaching the heart, met lmmemaie.

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Pages Available:
1,164
Years Available:
1894-1903