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THE TiltADFOKD STAR, THURSDAY XOVEMliETt 20, 189(5. PIANO NINO. PERSONAL. TV pianos tv piiutta TOO NOTOltloirs. A ltendOTVOiis Tmt bo jjrokon l'l.

Respectable people in the First M. Forest was down from Waverly, Tuesday. E. J. Angle, is confined to his house by illness.

Miss Jennie Douglas is visiting Parties wishing tuned or repaired will receive prompt attention by addressing tba undersigned at N. 12 Bridge To mends in Dushore. Dog poisoning fiends are again at work in Towanda. Towanda bakers have raised the price of bread one cent a loaf. Farmers appreciate the advantage of advertising in the Star's cent-a-word column.

Ward oi xowamia have been much Elmer Coleman of LeRaysville, wanda, ra. Matialaetion guaranteed. niawn M. DAVIS, Miss Eugenia Maefarlane is on her way home from Europe. was in town, Wednesday.

annoyed ol late by a gang of dh solute men wh0 congregata during the day and at all hours of the Rodney A. Mercur, is in Emery Cogswell was visiting Texas on a business trip. relatives in Silvara last Saturday and Sunday. night at tlie nesting place" of Hon. F.

L. Kinner of Athens, Jf J. FLANNERY, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, TOWANDA, PA. Office 402 M.in street, second floor. nlBy well-known "soiled Lad' was greeting Towandians, Monday.

Capt. C. B. Dahlgren and wife of J. B.

Stalford of Wyalusing, had a yield of 450 bushels of oats, from a seeding of five acres. ies passing in the vicinity of this Commissioner-elsct H. M. was over from Troy, Wednes Trenton, N. spent Sunday at D.

A'. Overton's. Mr. and Mrs. T.

C. Delano spent notorious icnaezvous have been insulted by tbc toughs, who may be found "watching and at CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS pR dozen FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER. Guaranteed to be as good aw tlie otlier Photographers have charged you S3.00 per dozen for. I will refund your money if (hey are not as represented. Come and see the Pictures, they speak for themselves.

Don't let this chance go by. Come right away. ENGLEBRECKT. Gallery opp. New Court House.

Although a little out of season, EugeneJF.Benjamiu of Durell killed a three foot snake yesterday. Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mrs. W. R. Fulford, in Sayre.

any time, the neighborhood. Persons are broken of their rest at JAS. M. WOOD, PAINTER, PAPER-HANGER, Hard Wood Finisher, 12 Mecli.nlc TOWANDA, PA. night by the noise and confusion of me ijenign valley bas a new John H.

Dexter of Troy, a scribe these "comers" and "goes" and of considerable celebrity is serving as a grand juror, this week. other persons complain that their Clarence L. Ovenshire and Jas. time table, which will be found in this week's issue of the Stab. A gang of thieves is operating in East Athens.

Nothing of value has yet been secured by them. Milton Bittenhender while en business lias been injured in consequence of the unsavory gang that hang around that vicinitv. Foul B. Maney were down from the City of the Plains, Wednesday. Geo.

P. Ordwein, TONSORIAL and profane language are uttered G. H. Stroud, a kindlv Athenian, ARTIST" was transacting business and greet in tue presence of ladies, and in fact no lady, knowing the circum ing Towanda friends, Wednesday i gaged in a friendly scuille at Du-shore on Tuesday had a leg broken. day.

P. P. Watson was over from Herrickville on a business trip, Saturday. Mrs. Wm.

Maxwell is visiting friends in Wilkes-Barre and Ha-zleton. Mrs. G. L. Fuller of Athens, is enjoying Thanksgiving with Towanda friends.

Rev. P. R. Pittman of East Smithfield, was calling on Towanda friends, Monday. The venerable Geo.

H. Welles of Wyalusing, spent a few hours in Towanda, Tuesday. Milo Tripp of Canton, has moved his family to Ithaca, where he Iiub purchased a bakery. Postmaster R. J.

O'Donnell of Canton is acting as foreman of the graiitljury, this week. Hon. Benj. M. Peck is again able to be on the bench at argu stances, Will go in this part of the Mrs.

Goo. 8. Carner and children wwn at uignt without an escort. tihave, 10c; Artistic Hair Cut 20c; 0hampoo, 20c; Bath, 25c, 6 for Bangs Trimmed Bangs Curled of Athens, spent Thanksgiving Ladies have appealed to the Star with the lady 's parents in Towanda. At the post office in Apalachiu a few nights ago, burglars secured 8135 worth of stamps mid $10 in cash.

to turn on me and see if, 10 cte. A splendid Bath-Room is F. G. Manley and C. H.

Stan The high contracting parties were Miss Florence Shumway and Miles attached. BUSINESS LOCALS. Sweeping Itedtictlon in the prices of ready-made cloth ton, of the Troy House, were sampling the good things at the Och's, Tuesdav. the name ol decency and to the credit of tie town, this rendezvous can not be broken up. There are parties connected with this unwholesome place who would not M.

Brown ol Wyalusing. lhe ceremony was performed in the under Citizens' Bank, The Presbyterian society will hold a social at the Manse on Tuesday evening. A general invitation is extended to all. ing. Our big stock does not move Benj.

Corson, a jocose and enter presence of a large number of friends I THE MARKETS. I Thumday. Not. 26, im. Kcported hy K.

K. Diltrtch St Uftler 1 Krocenes, nrontfltotii and gvnentl farm produM. Under tulw. new Dirttttr ruU '-KK an ciit'CMT hard 9 Pork short eut fl2 SO I'ork-cli'Hr 13 IteeawiiJi JO Potatoes, new Ileum 0UJ 20 Km 4U by Rev. 1.

J. Smith of Wyalusing, prising Monroetonite, was passing compliments with the metropolitans Monday. assisted by Rev. J. B.

Sumner of Honesdale. Immediately after the nice to see tliiur names in print. We trust that a hint to the wise is sufficient and that our officers will not be derelict of duty. lolilKirj- at Lonir Valley. fast enough.

Chifdren's two piece wool suits 82.25; also a few of the auction suits left at 81.00. Men's all wool suits 84.50; all wool clay worsted suits, 88.00. Children's overcoats, 81.00; men's ulsters, 83 these are from the auction aud ceremony a reception was held at N. J. Gaylord, the convivial per Dozen.

Absolutely Guabantked. Vail err Opp. New Court limine. Towanda. Pa.

janiotto the bride's home. The happy Wyalusingite, spent Saturday in John P. Jenkins, a Valley employe, at a hearing Friday afternoon, was held to December court for assaulting Yardmaster McKalo, at Sayre. Thanksgiving 1890 will be re ment court, this week. Jeweler H.

J. Hallock of Wyalu couple will take up their residence Towanda visiting relatives and old 40 Otits J6 orn meal 1 Ktil I 0(k, Klour. por 1 at Thorndale. are wonders. Fine overcoats and sing, was transacting business in Towaiuda, Wednesday.

1 He store of Maefarlane Son at Long Valley was entered by burglars iliu ing Tuesday night and the safe iu the store blown open with dynamite. 880 in money and 850 in stamps were secured. Entrance was had bv breaking Mrs. J. L.

Coburn und daughter, ulsters at wonderfully low prices. Children's knee pants 15 cents up. Men's mixed wool and cotton pants comrades. James O. Frost, in addition to enjoying Thanksgiving turkey, today celebrates the 7fith anniversary of his birth.

Prof. E. J. Lane of Rome, has been greeting friends in town to Marriage Licenses. John Fitzgerald and MaJy .1.

Oanan. John C. Miller and Amanda Howell. John E. MeClraw and Verna Hay.

Daniel DeinHey null Nellie Cronin. lolin A. Morrison and Jennie Duyldiion. Jonah Peterson and Frnneea A Hull'. M.

Hhnmway and Knth A Wilrnx. MORTUARY. membered as an ideal summer day; in 1895 on Thanksgiving day two feet of snow covered the ground in Towanda. Frank Murray, a former resident 90c and 81.25. All wool pants 82, guaranteed to give satisfaction.

Miss Lucy, of Merryall, were shopping in town, Tuesday. Mrs. P. J. Smith and Miss Grace Putnam spent Saturday and Sunday with Granville relatives.

Ott Hay, Landscape and Portrait PHOTOGRAPHERS, a window. Although a eentleman We invite an inspection of quality, day, and testing the merits of Och's style and prices. J. P. H.

A. sleeps over the store, the robbery was conducted so skillfully, that he was not awakened. No mer- Christmas Campaign. Ah lhe imlitioftl cam pain is now over, we are ready to announce our Gold and Silver Chritl man rampaiKn. That you may be interested in our fcooilM and take advantage of our remarkably low prk'ea, we invite you to call and examine our froth line of Gold and 511 ver Watches, Gold Vt Chain and Charms, Cuff and Collar Buttons.

Ear-Rings, Bosom Studs, c. Also our new Line of Hollow Ware Tea Sets, Butter DJsh-e and Pickle Dishes, and Flat Ware -Pickle Dishes, Spoons, Knives and PorkA. A ne Aiwortmeot of Clock. Thanksgiving dinner. CITIZENS BANK BUILDING, Mrs.

Polly Farnsworth died at of Athens, died at the home of his son in Rochester. Monday. The remains were brought to his old home for interment. Dr. H.

M. Beck of Wilkes-Barre, PA. TOWANDA, her home in East Smithfield, Nov. -cbandiae was disturbed. Th ree Bosworth, LeRaysville, Pa.

Wanted. General and local agents to sell one of the greatest sellers ever out. Every farmer and teamster must 22, aged 7J years. Two daughters and Geo. S.

Carner of Athens, crack wing shots, are gunning for G. B. Brister, constable of LeRaysville, was in town, Monday, accompanied by his wife. John J. Frisbie of New Fra, was doing business connected with the Court in Towanda, Monday.

years ago burglars broke into this store and secured a small hootv. and two sons survive her. A Boston girl bad her hair cut pheasants in Overton. Miss Millie R. Bostwiek Laugh, and Jthe world laughs with you Yell, and the world yells, too.

But you'll nearly always find, If your rent is much behind, You will have all the groaning to do. daughter of Wm. Bostwiek of Look Here Hoys. We keep no agents on the road. Harry Pratt of New York city, formerly merchant at Burlington, spent Thanksgiving with Register Mr.

and Mrs. L. W. Pratt of have it. Write for terms aud sain pies.

A. F. ElLENBElKiEB, Fulton Co. Rochester, Ind. nl9-4t flim- Be on your guard against Hammers.

All kindn of watches, clocks and jewelry repaired on short notice and as cheap as possible. B. MEEKER, Opp. Ccha House. o3l TOWANDA, HA.

and Recorder mack well. but want industrious boys who are interested in good and useful books to work for us. If you will bring one new, year's subscriber to the Star, we will give you the Life of Lincoln Dr. J. T.

Marsden is spending The Towanda tribe of Red Men now number 100 members. John Gakan of Towanda Pays the Cash. Wanted, 400 tons hay, 300 tons straw: highest market price. 2t for two new year subscribers, Wysox died Tuesday morning, aged 21 years. Funeral will be held from the home at 10 o'clock Friday.

John J. Green died at his home in Armenia Nov. lii of catarrhal fever, aged 7S years. He was an industrious and exemplary Christian gentleman Thos. Ronan, a native of County Limerick, Ireland, who formerly resided in Towanda, died at his home in Troy Nov.

14, of periton uanosoine volume ot om pages 'The War In beine a Buy horse blankets and robes at Gleckner 's and save money. oHtf Thanksgiving in Philadelphia and taking in the great foot ball game between the V. P. and Cornell. L.

P. FoBter of Parsons. a former resident of North Towanda, is visiting his cousin, Hon. James Foster, and other relatives in this vicinity. The "genial Smith TuttleofHol- full account of her great Struggle Money Saved BY BUYING FOR CASH.

We ofter inducements iu ever line of GROCERIES to cash buy short, donned male attire and passed for a boy. People suspected her real sex by noticing her loitering in front of millinery stores. Tickets for the Institute lecture course will be on saleat C.T.Kirbys on Monday, Nov. 30, and to save trouble ami annoyance no seats will be reserved until money for tickets is paid. The annual meeting of the Bradford county Baptist Young People's Union will be held iu the First Baptist church at this place Dec.

2. An interesting and edifying program has beeu arranged. The December term of the Bradford county court convenes on Dec. 7. There are seventy-five cases on the trial calendar, forty-six of which are against the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.

ior inoepentreuce; or "Uleedino its history end horrors THORODGHBRED POULTRY. J. J. Brennan has opened a bowling alley on Bridge street. The population of New Albany has been increased by sixteen iu a year.

Complete line of trunks and traveling bags at Gleckner Son's No. 511 Main street, j4-tf. Arthur Howe, a tough young man ol Owego, is under arrest for under tlie curse ot Islam; for five new year subscribers John Clark ers, itelow are some of our bar Ridpath's "People's History of The United a large and itis, aged 68 years. Deceased was brick layer and stone cutter of high standing. One son and two gains: Ten Bars Soap for ac Bird seed per lenback, was doing business in Towanda, Tuesday, and incidentally made a pleasant invasion of the Stab sanctum.

complete volume of 600 pages, pro- Stephens Corners, were visitors at the county seat, Wednesday. Mrs. Fred W. Mallory and her husband are expected to arrive here to-day from El Pasco, Texas. D.

J. Frawley, woods' boss for Trexler Tyrrell at Ricketts, spent Thanksgiving with Towanda friends. Lewellyn Harris, who has been confined to his house for several months with rheumatism, is again able to be out. John Sullivan, one of Rome's most successful and prosperous farmers, was doing business in Towanda, Monday. Alpheus Sinsabaugh of Athens, late of the 57th P.

is now entirely helpless from disabilities incurred during the war. E. L. Badger, who of late has become violent of mental aberration, was taken to the Danville Asylum for treatment on Monday. James West, for some time fireman of the switch engine in the Towanda yard, has been promoted to engineer on the Bernice branch.

I daughters survive him. msely illustrated. Other premiums will be announced next week. Who Ed Mouillesseaux is in Buffalo roiu lnwuiainona is Four Ihs Ginger Snaps for Four lbs Haleratus for 21 Four boxes Americau Bard i ties for 26e Five lbs Oyster Crackers for 3Ac Five lbs rice for Mary E. Deegan, wife of Wm.

We have twenty very fine single comb Brown IKhorn roost en which we will sell at tl each. No pulleta for sale, unless we have to sell to make sale for rooslers.at same price. Our breeding Htock is direct from W. Atleu Burpee Go's famous poultry yards at Doylestown, near Philadelphia, bred expressly for egK production. We have had a good many laying breeds of fowls and we positively know this strain of Brown leghorns hati laid nearly one-third more crrh in the same length of time than any other breed we ever had.

Try a cockerel with your (lock of common hens aud see what an improvement it will make: in two years you will be paid four fold. The same cockerel from W. At-lee Burpee it Co. that you will Ret from us, would cost you 5.00. We guaranteo our stock to be pure blood, as above stated.

attempting to Bhoot his mother. will be the first to procure one of these handsome volumes In a runaway at Waverly last D. Ridgeway, died at her home in Monroeton Nov. 23, after an illness of several months of Bright's this week with his sou Ralph of Nichols, where on Tuesday the latter had a successful surgical operation performed. Thursday, Mrs Frank Snow and Three Boxes Honey for Three Cans Standard Tomatoes for.

Three Corn Threw Small Bottles Olives for 25c infant child came near losing their Handsome Christmas tilfts. Prof. J. F. Sullivan is takine or "yrups 2U, 40 and 50c per gallou lives.

ders for a number of standard and disease, aged 42 years. The funeral was held from the home Tuesday forenoon and the remains taken to Dushore for interment. De Of Interest to Delinquents. Here is the kind of obituary that valuable works, appropriate for fine uni Tobacco, 2k), 25 and Me per Best Family Flour, per sack 11.30 E. F.

DITTRICH CO. Sunday School Superintendents THE V. Oct 8-tf MOON SEED Evergreen, Pa. ceased was a sister of Thomas J. will find a large variety ol canny, at the lowest prices, at our store.

Danner Brennan. a Georgia editor puts up lor a man "Poor Jim Brown slung his earthly garments on a limb and ClJistmas gifts. They would be fouad valuable, entertaining and insiuctive in any family. Among the works, we will mention Deegan of this place. Whistling for half an hour after meals is," says Miss Alice Shaw, the lady whistler, "the best possible aid to digestion.

Try it, weak-chested, slender-throated sisters mine, and profit by my experience. The Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer, one of the largest and best Miss Mary E. Cole, daughter of swam, tlie river yesterday. He BUY BERNICE HifctT Echoes," along the voy mr. and Mrs.

1 Vole, died at didn't stand because the water was cold, but plunged right in, rose NEW FALL STOCK her home in Macedonia, Nov. IS, of consumption, after an illness of smiling and struck out for the other The kindly Chas. Marcy of Mon age ii nte, grand and beautilul products ns, combined with brightest gemi of modern thought by the greai authors. It embraces the perio of happy childhood joyous shore where the angels were waiting for him with a finer suit than family and general newspapers in the United States, will he furnished roo, paid the Stab his annual visit mm he nad ever worn in his life. Jim several months, aged 26 years.

Deceased was a faithful and exemplary Christian lady. Funeral was held from the church Friday forenoon interment in Macedonia cemetery. with the 8tar, both one year, only 81.35. Don't let the opportunity was a poor man, but had his sub Boots, Shoes Rubbers Large assortment of scription to his home paper all paid pass. up and he got there in great On Wednesday night of last week, the store of F.

P. Bush, WILLIAM FRISBIE, shape." Sabbath Sbhool Convention. standing Stone, was entered by Chicken purloiners Wednesday night decapitated twelve fowls for Mrs. Bostley, four for Mrs. Scott and two for Michael Ryan The 23d annual meeting of the W.

C. T. IT. was held in St. Louis last week, and re-elected Miss Francis E.

Willard, president. The Canton Sentinel says "Mrs. F. C. Lindley killed a hawk, Wednesday, which measured seven feet from tip to tip of wings." Dr.

P. J. Smith's fillings stay, not two or throu yearn, but from fifteen to twenty. He oilers the best reference his many patients. The Canton electric light plant will be operated by steam, the power from the water works not having proven sufficient to run the desired number of Died at his home in New Era, Nov.

18, of Bright's disease, after on Monday, leaving a substantial reminder of his appreciation of our work. Hiram Ledyard of Uniondale, Wayne county, born Oct. 2nd, 1802, cast his first vote for Andrew JackHon and his last for Wm. J. Bryan.

Miss Jennie Roach, who is instructing classes in dancing at Elmira, Waverly, Dushore and this place, will start a class at Sayre, this week. three burglars, and a number of Very successful and profitable an illness of three weeks, aged 3b Winter Shoes. All Latest Styles AT REASONABLE PRICES. Bargains in all kinds of RUBBER GOODS. youtnl golden manhood and silver age.

From Popular Alth4r8" is a magnificent work of the beet writings of best authors, and stands unrivalled as a gift book for ChriRtmas. "Jit Mother's Bible introduced by Bishop John H. Vincent, D. D. from both.the old and new Testaments, embracing the maby beautiful, romantic and pathetic incidents and events of the Bible, (related in the form of stories as told by a loving mother to her children.

The volume is very small articles taken. They were discovered by Mr. Bush, who fired a gun to frighten them, when they years. Besides his wife and two You Get 2240 lbs. for a Ton.

FOR SALE AT STATE LINE YARDS. meetings ot the Bradford County Sabbath School Association were held at Athens last week, great in children, a mother and four brothers are left to mourn his death. terest being shown. At the roll instantly departed, leaving behind a sack filled with boots and shoes. call of the thirty-three township or Funeral was held from his home on Friday forenoon, under the aus ganizations, reports were made J.

R. McKEEBY. At the annual meeting of the from thirteen. stockholders of the Towanda Elec 506 Main St, TOWANDA. At the business meeting held on pices of Washington Camp, P.

O. S. of A. of New Albany, of which the deceased was an esteemed member interment in Durell tric 1 1 lu miii ii ting Company on Mon Abe Frumberg, a former High School student at this place, now a young lawyer in New York city, is spending a few days among Towanda friends. Thursday, the following officers attractive with over 200 beautiful day, the following were elected di were efected President, G.

A. illustrations. Send or eive vour the: great rectors S. VV. Little, YVm.

Det-trioh. C. B. Porter. E.

B. McKee. Guernsey, Canton vice president order to J. F. Sullivan.

Towanda. nev. in. vv ixiveii, Auitsuti cor comfort caby worthing, jlN CUPID'S REALM. Muni -Carpenter In Nichols, son of Jacob and Lydia Worthing, responding secretary and treasurer, D.

M. Pomeroy, Troy recording secretary, H. J. Hallock, Wyalus Mrs. Lea Stratton of Detroit, has been selected as teacher of music and drawing in the Towanda public schools, in place of Miss FIRE SALE was born Feb.

15, 1817, at Han N. 21. bv Rev. Gretrorv. over township, Liuzerne county, John Miinn of Athens and Stella TV James, who declined the position died at Boms Oct.

28th 1896. He was married to Eliza Matteson, Carpenter of Waverly. A Rev. Chas. Bloom has received an Kj.

muter ot who iias been boarding at the Forrest House, Athens, to the amount of 826, and getting up registers, is wanted by Landlord Uvenshire, to make settlement. The Owego Gazette says that District Attorney Darrow has published a proclamation, giving notice that raffling for turkeys and all other violations of the law will hereafter be prosecuted. Johnion Vancise In Athens May 5, 1847. Three children were born to them as the result of this unanimous call to become pastor of E. L.

Smith. Lincoln Welles and Fisher Welles. The board was organized by re-electing the old officers. The store of C. M.

Williams at Liberty Corners was again entered Monday night by burglars and clothing, boots, shoes and other articles taken. The postofiice which is kept in the same building was also ransacked. This is the third time within two years that Mr. Williams's store has been robbed. ing home department secretary, Miss Mabel Black executive committee, E.

A. Smith, Jasper Bos-worth, Miss Nancy Corss, Mrs. Lucy G. Harding. The next State convention was announced to be held in Harris-burg, Oct.

12-14, 1897. at the Baptist church, Nov. 18. by Kev. mi w.

Covel Francis J. the new Unurcn ot Christ at West West Sayre, and it is expected he Johnsoii and Lidia Vancise. union. Eliza Eualiue, born May 18, 1848. Charles Cary, born Nov.

21), 1849 and William Web B. Loewus' 5c Store WILL CONTINUE UNTIL FURTHER MICE. will commence his work on Sunday Spearl-Morley In Milan, Nov. 18 at thi ster, who was born May 31, Lieut. Jos.

Morley, who has the reputation of having whipped more nome ol the bride grand-by Rev. J. B. Chase, Dr. Worthing began the practice parents grandfaAiei of the bride, Frank of medicine in Rome Township and vicinity in 1843 and for a per Iff: Athens and Miss N.dlie opear oil iod of many years, was very suc Morley.

rebels than any other soldier enlisting from Burlington, was jollying the boys at the county seat, Monday. John C. Westbrook of Pike coun An assignment, for the benefit of McGu In a case which came before Judge Archbald at the Troy court last week, the statute of this state permitting the children of soldiers to attend any public school, whether residents of the district or not, whb declared unconstitutional. Mil I nl( 0' OUR GOODS Nov. 17 re Burke In Lovelton, by Rev.

C. P. Hurst, McGuire of Rien.i and Thomas ty, has been elected to the office of cessful, building up a lucrative business. He was a man of more than ordinary mental equipment, and no one could converse with him, without being impressed with his culture and attainments. History, especially ancient, was his Miss Elli Burke of Elwell.

1 Are nfi Prothonotary and Register and Re slightly damaged Groff4Hayes In Savre at the creditors, has been made by J. W. Ingham of Sugar Run, and Geo. T. Ingham of Wyalusing, the former's assignee being Hon.

T. J. Ingham, of Laporte, and Jas. R. Taylor of Wyalusing, for the latter.

It is said that the assets are sufficient to pay all debts. The business will continued as heretofore. corder for the 13th time, at the last election receiving the greatest nu Catholic Ichurch, Nov. 25 by Rev. Jno.

T. Costello. John Groff and jority on the ticket. delitrht and the study of it in his and we have to dispose COME IN AND GET VOUR BARGAINS mrs. jnoki Hayes, both of Sayre, W.

S. Montgomery of Muncy rost-MJurran In Savre at the in The surviving members of Co.K, 50th P. V. met at New Albany on she 19th inst. and perfected an organization for holding annual reunions.

Isaac Babcock of New Albany was chosen President and J. D. Johnson of Franklindale, Secretary. Catholic thurch. Nov.

24. bv Rev. I of the Internal Revenue Collector for this section, was in town the latter part entire stock at later years helped him to get through many a clay of physical suffering. The funeral services were held from the M. E.

church, Oct. 30th, at eleven o'clock, Rev. Mr. Bessey officiating. Jno.

1. Lostello, Thomas Frost ThoBe Fllm-Flammers. Ed. Star Seeing in your Syl-vania items something concerning two strangers, who took dinner at the hotel in that place one week ago last Friday, they are the same crooks that took in Austinville, Troy and several other places. As they were described, one was 45 years old with a moustache the other 30 years old with smooth face, and resides here, much to the discredit of our town they alse drove a sorrel horse and covered buggy, which they hired of our liveryman, and they are the same fel-Iowb that worked their game on the Wyalusing bridge last spring, when they were placed in the "cooler" over night and settlodfor their cunning by giving their watch and some money.

The smooth faced (30 years old) fellow is Jud Russell, lives here and is married. The other fellow's name is Johnson but he does not reside here. It is very strange how bold they have got to be, and yet allowed to run at large they should have been in jail long ago, and M.m4 Mame Curran, both of of the week fooking after the dU' ties of his office, and making it in' teresting for the boys generally. South Wiverly. great loss.

King ffost In Towanda. Nov. Mrs. Sarah Willett and Miss Minnie Terry, teachers in the Troy schools, have received diplomas The large jar in Danner Brennan 's show window cantaining nuts has caused considerable amusement among the boys of late guessing its contents. Last night the nuts were counted, being 13U3, and the prizes were awarded.

David Kaufman guessed 1364 and got the best box of candy, Charles Marshall, 1361, second and Walter Post, 1371, lhe third box. zo, at umiiome ot the bride's uncle, Coryill Shores, by Rev. C. Card of Thanks. Mr.

and Mrs. F. F. Cole of Macedonia, wish to thank the friends, who so kindly rendered assistance Bntton, Abell Kinir and Miss from the New York state Regents, having successfully passed exami In the United States court at Auburn last week, Charles Gardner was convicted, and Ward Rockwell was acquitted of passing counterfeit money in Waverly. Gardner was sentenced to the Erie county penitentiary for eighteen months and fined 825.

Mary Pos bothjof Wysox. Guard Post Tn Tnwmili Knv nations during their sojourn at during the recent illness and death of their daughter, Mary. 25, at the home of the bride's un Chautauqua last Summer. The following well-known attor cle, Coryell Shores, by Rev. C.

HURRAH FOR BELLSNICKLE Three Cheers for Santa Clans Kris Kringle KIDS, NOW IS YOUR TIME FOR PRESENTS 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS." A donation and oyster supper Bntton, lierton Guard and Miss Helon Post both of Wysox. neys nave been in attendance at argument court this week H. C. Crotty Collin8in Fass 1 1, Band, a. r.

Maynard, J. T. Cor- will be held at the resiilenco of Byron Vanness in Standing Stone, Nov. 17 at the home of the bride's parents by Father Connolly, Mich bin, Athens; Hon. Delos Rockwell, A.

C. Fanning, Troy J. W. as they are on the road most of the Wednesday, Dec. 2, for the benefit of Rev.

Quick. time skinning poor, hard-working ael Crotty i of Elmira and Miss Stone and C. E. Bullock, Canton. The new block which is being erected by Hon.

James Foster next to the Citizens National Bank, is to be occupied by two new firms, as soon as completed. W. S. Beck and E. L.

Smith will occupy the northern portion as a wholesale and retail bakery and confectionery, the other portion of the block has been rented by Frank D. Decker of New York, who will put in a full line of dry goods. people. They generally have eye Mary E. Collins.

Bishop Rulison will preach at the Mai. U. Terry of Terrytown, one isses to self, saying they found Ten cent Dolls for 5 cts. 15 cent dolls for 7 cts. 25 cent dolls for 10 cts.

50 cent dolls for 25 75 cent dolls for 50 cts. $1 dolls for 75 cts. In Ter- of the brightest and most active Sunday evening service, at Christ's church, Dec. 6th, and administer rytown, -Nov. 19, by John E.

Chas. Struble, a young man of Elmira Heights, while stealing a ride on an Erie freight train, near Waverly, Tuesday forenoon, fell under the cars and had his left leg crushed. He was taken to Packer Hospital, where the injured member was successfully amputated. Danner Brennan have secured the control of French's Signal Call Box Servu, which is being placed in all ur neighboring cities. Said nor vice places all residences in communication with each other, and with all business places, twice daily.

Parties controlling the districts will call at each house to Beautiful Doll Carriages. Carts. Horns. Horses. octogenarians in the Northern Tier, was in town, Tuesday, enjoy- Dodge, r.s'q., Robert Stevenson of the rite of continuation.

lhe public are cordially invited. Wagons, Cars, Picture Books, Blocks Games. ng himself in pfeasant converse in a car seat where the owner had forgotten them, at the same time having a large gripfull in theirwag-on. But they have grown so bold that they have got to taking money off the couuters. I hope they will get what they deserve.

Lacey ville Sayre, and Miss Etta Wildrick of Terry. JbTices were never so low the last two years of bass a a s-Kei At the Ward On Wednesday of last week nine with friends. The Major has a long voting record, his first vote being cast in 1835 for Jos. Ritner, The following among other deli hard times have pinched the manufacturer, and we get their goods for about 50 cts. on the Dollar.

A $3 Picture ior 98 cts. A $5 Plush Album for House, Towanda, Nov. 22, by Rev. R. T.

Polk, Henry Reihl, of St. Louis, and Miss Ollie the Whig candidate for Governor. would be very glad to see them cacies are kept constantly on hand at the lunch roomB of the Ochs House: Fromage de Brie, Fromnge pushed to the full extent of the law, which they so much deserve. In the following year he cast his first presidential vote for Wm. H.

Harrison, having voted at every Sassamau. of Powell, the magician's troupe. of the boys of the Towanda High school were suspended by Principal Arnold for violation of rules. The trouble was of no great consequence and has been satisfactorily adjusted. The boys having made due apologies to the principal for their conduct, have beeu allowed to return to the school.

succeeding presidential election. iully explain the service, givmu D'Isigny, Neufchatel, Cream De-Brie in glass, Philadelphia Cream, Roquefort, Limberger, Sweitzer, Monster, Terrine DeFoies, GraH DeFoies and TruflVs Pelees. $2.75. A $4 Album, $1.75. JA $2 Album, 75 cts.

Prices are strictly cash, please do not ask for credit as we cannot give it. K. D. Westbrook, 4os Main 'street, Towanda. BROWN SHUMWAY.

A very pretty wedding took Lacey ville, Nov. 20. B.Meeker, auctioneer, 517 Main His last vote, and he says "the proudest of all," was cast on the 3rd of November for Wm. J. Bryan place at the M.

E. Church on eruiB, etc. ius allowing all to se-ure one of tL 5 great conveniences Of the present times. street. a30-tf.

Spring Hill at high noon to-day. seplOtf (t00000.

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Years Available:
1894-1903