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The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser from Wellsboro, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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THE AGITATOR WELLSBORt; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1890. 1 I 1 O'f Ci. i 1W4 Street. I A N. jihieod (111 siili- three more of those eight-cent EC ID IBS centsjper yard.

"We will to-cay 5 First mpo-tation Wj-aps, Jackets, Cloth and Gar- Novelties in high Dn-ss Goods and Our new black iSflire Reversible Silk. (K iu Stnpes and IV-rmaii ivW-'iLrii and IX'iiH'stie a i i for Suitings, Skirtings Jaciets. Tablei and- Piano and other beautiful articles purchased for Wedding Gifts. WM. H.

FBOCT. and WateretreeU. laat Sunday. --Mr. MorrellG.

N. was In I Fair. WeddinKQifta. -ElWenperRonajmbJloi utock In Elrnira of Jewelry, adults, were KolnX -u a ,1. Watches, Clocks, Silverware, at the evening servlK v' 8 )ed iU Bra TM 1 ft the bad of B1 Mt P' ln 3L rtanl a church the river.

Tioga Hi carry exhibits free to and cays last week, being called, here by death of his mew, Uute Mudge Bpaldinp. -Oar public 8choj.s opened yesterday with a full attendance. A'a-ge number of outoMown studanta werei noticed in the Higli school depwtinsnti. --A and disrj-detly individual oae ik The unfortunate man waa -taken LO the hospital. Mr.

Qriawold Is well fchown in this borongh, being a brolher-ln- --The streets in Blossburg have Wen nsmo. The centennial of Ihe discovery ot tery will hold lan adjourned session at Tl- Cormick skirmishing by Gen. W. hemlock as well at for the products coal in Bloasbarg, comes In October; oga neit Talwday. -Hartshorne, Irvin, Capt.

John of our farms and tradeHl our stows He ISftl, and there ought to bo some suitable Kfguler'ol Frank- Taylor, J. C. Ailken, and others; was always honorable in all hie business llsboro. September 10. William D.

VanBorrj, a ailroadCompany ofler to demonstraltorlta honor of the event which Ho, N. week brief nc- patheticreminiscences by 'Little Orderly. 1 iransaffilons and commanded the respict to and from the Mans- ty made' Blossburg-s name known wher- count of tte marrtags of Rav. Haw him, and his death casts --Mr. Frank Birrlolo, of Blossbnrg, has entered the, Jefferson Medical College at Philadelphia.

--Tbe Mansfield people feel, proud of the excellent condition of the streets of T11 nMMEXCEMENT of tail, to prit was released on Sunday rabrnlnu after .1 --Messrs. Samuel JR. tal, George 8., Brast George 1 a of the leadin" i a i i i i i i gradt-s. -vi I ync want small Cu. 1'.

T- ur i.TtTti Cdll- orTt-r with tta Us: j-uu 511 them. H-i -1: of vitioli; and IRE GROUND SPICES 1 Inf id And wo ahall 'endeator to of ootn if Udoea cot contlnoe cud of 'wile jwiatcr. i n't'incDlJoued thennannal b.vrgain to Twill Soigcalead- in no out vmjk tn good.wbilc have gcxxl Arvnce for so little ID price. black goods mentioned above i Nrc i and we mi neatly-Bell bat .1 ilrx-es A targe dollRr'i Amobgut this Boston lot! of m-cvf. of -mirrow, double-fold, linl roiJorw, the good.

black Trice, a i "tlir Scrgf item i i- ilrU thu news has. traveled LI- lain week'a notlco of lln-bc "iliiv weft chow. the liintory of silk-faced aiiyihing like tbe 50- i a iri Colored Silk Vel. u- IR-W Yoa might pay mid Tun ilo when ihey put two to three 'it ha, airtdy or two Mr. Jfjseph Bernard" badly in many ihe 7 ThBy aiA hnra Wain street.

--The Central Bepobll Ban'Club reading- rxm will be kept kper, every day and evening until election. Hepuilicans from all parts of the count; are requested to call when in town and read tie papers or meet their friends socially. --Last week Monday tiigljt burglars en- lend ike gun shop ojf Inflate P. C. Wash- --Mr.

Charles B. JelKJt has sold 33 acres of his farm in Covingtm lf Mrs. James Mr A. L. EnswortS." --An exchange that, all things man is he who in good eondttioi ever civilized man has gone.

Balsl yi late- of Antrim and be'w rector of --Last Thursday afternoon Mr. A. D. Trinity Church, Oarbondaleifand Miss Lii- d'lswold was driving a span of mules in zle May Rfie'ps, of Franklin, ho has re- 3 mira, and when in front of the city ball- cently been teaching at Antrim. The one of the beasts got its hind foot over the wedding ceremony was held in 8L Paul's trace.

"As Mr. Oriswold waa attempting to church at Franklin last Wednesday noon, unhiich the trace the mule kicked him in officiating clergyman being Rev. 8am JIB face, breaking his nose tnd Injuring one uel B. Moori The lady friends of the aye so badly that It Is feared that he will bride had decorated the church with beautiful Mowers in honor of the event, and there was a I irge audienca present notwithstanding the pouring rain. After the ceremony Mr.

and Mrs. Balaley received' the congratulations of their friends in the Yes tibule of the church and then ieft by tbe Grand excursion to Watkhu Olen, leav- a all tbe, community, although Wellsboro at a. ad returning It waa not uruxpec'ed. C. B.fYoungs IB having stones hauled preparatory 'o building a residence on The Citizens' Committee Is composed of Messrs.

Walter R. K. Young, Ii. G. Austin, N.

T. Chandler aid Frank VAN daughter. married. St. P.olV cbnrrh.

HIM Lizzie H. Poelpe, dangbtej of H.8. Piiclps, of Franklin. HITLER J). Angnst 31, 1SDO, Alpha A.

Butler, of Potter Brcxik, Seeley, of Westneld, certainly are here. has a i comfortable residence, substantial barn and afternoon train for Albany and New York city. Numnoua friends In toils'county A. Deans. The Executive Committee of the' Bucktails" comprises George A.

Ludlow, J. T. Morgan, S. Boatrcan.W.W. English and George O.

Derby. The Bucktails were Ihe first volunteers to leave Tioga county for the front, being enlisted in April, 1861., The George Cook Post, of this borough. Is named In memory, of the first Tioga county Eoldier 'killed in battle. He was a rr.emberflof Company of the BncktailE." West Cnwanesque street, i H. pmball, Is talking about building i a phologtaph stuldio at this i EventA in' -ChAthAm.

BtBTBDfir PABTt--HIGH WATKB--1 i AL NOTBS. Cbmfpondnuv of LITTLE MARSH, September 13, and several Eastern cities, rit off several revolvers gome fishing- --T ne Westfield Prat complains- tepkle. Tbey. broke (in (through the back oecause of the existence of seviral gam- A bling-jjlacea In Ihst borough. --The new Church bell at cago on Saturday.

JSe as greatly delayed Mansfield is not and it is to be on. the Western divlsipu the Erie by returned to the manufacturers. floods. He Eays thil the damage to grow- --Mr. Harry Eendrick has a force of ing crops on the" bottoms in southern workmen up his three-foibt vein of --There is a whole lot of truth in the ex- 01 er necessary outbuildings, a pair of will join in hearty good-wislea for the pression that everybody Is acquainted with the man who advertises.

--Mr. J. W. Kinch bM exchanged his farm In Ward township tbe Fulkerson --Mr. L.

R. Gale, of Galeton. has gone a good wife and a few dutiful and intelli- about niue.oen yeais, in company with Thursday. i a pleasure trip to the Thousand Islands children should be counted among several others at the south end of tbe 'Owing to the continuous rain the sud iencee were much smaller tbi i is usual at The Baptist Association. TBB ANNUAL HBETING AT AlAH LABI WEKK.

The Tioga Baptist Associaiioi held last Monday. The day wi anniversary, of Goodwin's'birth, and his children gave thd pwty es a pleasant surprise ilo tLetr father. The old gentleman soon grasped the situation, however, Brown and Hiss ROM B. Coffin, botn of Brookneld. tte Melnodl.t par- sooaee In Welttbom, August 2, Ueo, by EtT.

0. 8. BttnBford E. Campbell and Hiss LaofS B. Tnomas, both of Moms, Pa.

FOSBDSO Wellsboro. Pa September 13, 1BIM, by Hi-v. A. C. Bbau-.

John Fotbnrg and Ann Sopbia Anderson, botn of Antrim, Pa. HKATB--TDOBNTON-r-In Delmar. September 3, 1880. by Rev. K.

B. Cornell, Kr. Jtflereon Heatb and Hiss Ella Thornton, botb of Delmar. HDGHE-CULVKE---At Ule Uctbodlst paraon- aize In Wellsboro. September 4.

1K9G, by tfvv. Reese B. Hngbes, of Dd. Iu Nellie D. Culver, of Wellsboro, Pa.

I was truntlM witli a which ewusetl Unntuiir Hiid dr- ami to 1 fall out iu yui-s as to tlinu.lcii com- Hair VlgDr U-ins nv. I Itn-t 1 K-fon: Lin-) fomn-r Acevcdo, made tbe, smoking part of his viaitors hap- dior. The uninown. --Mr. Car! S.

Welch, returned from Chi- yory they tt va n- to oltr you. Our 43- 5 ja. i ntxxl Eut are paying IT 3r ou jroirq jQje 1 i i'T-i-f. cm'v poond. tfr.

rani on we have WcL-t-ru, at whoieaaJe or t. i Ail the La-est Jt Uncenear, Gloves, Umbrelas, sn tLe ine of Gentlemen's Furnishijg Goods i 'recei ived. mvney by i i the JEXT 3O HATS! 'this CASH i os" Sale m-tke room, fu Next Door to the Post-office. A A I on Mslmtreet, A i STIK'K -i 1 i I 1 I I (iOODS, HATS, I A I J- i i and fixtures are Im-nu'ss. i and settle 1 i pU-asc present the irole Tforxs.

JOHNSON XvnA hy KIT other dealer Jn this SOW or ERIC AN UCAN SANITE, FLAGGING, KTC. This 1 is the new attractive will be this MT, nil silver with b.nck, black and fine IridcBCbnt, Trom i yard. Ibe I.E.- AND SLIDKSu An incrt'asing trade IK! ijV 10 biivilargely, and aa oar cne- -av. a you can't find here la not fur To cawb sight of the U5-cent ilic drift of our prices. i-'ajtISluiiy yturo, FKANK P.

HART, New Yoik must were a'll --Col. William Aj Pitlsb.jrgh, is in town for a few, days real a'ter his recent Very active sional nomination the Tweoty-third district. He is being Bhowtred -wjith congrat- ulalione by his many fronds here, who realize hia nominialioc isj to ao election. i and Mrs. GeorgVSpalding are sadly bereaved by the death'pf: their bright seven yjear-old daugh.er; Madge.

Tbe child died las i Friday morning of diphtheria, after beljg sick about funeral was at four, o'c ooli tbia tamo afternoon and it was: itel. W. Snyder'conducted lhe B. JLhirtbqck, editor fand proprietor of the ajt South Dakota, ia visiting hia motber and sister at L. Vanliorn'j.

left this place aa a. boy twenty eara ago. We are glad to koow tbtt he ia a good Republican and tbat be has made his mark in the new State, Thi Trfiuru is an iufluen- lial newspaper. coal on East creek, near Blossbirg. --Messrs.

Moore Hansom expect tjo. wbat he himself IB said to consider the most important installment of because he venture 3 to state here, tr ore fully than before, his rtfLctions on the aft of acting. He touches on tbe ques- LHn as to whether an actolr should feel'" his part; describes a fault of French act- log imitators; how to keep fiesh in paying a part how to learn to fAinjriuu a yan uun iu tcai iu a their new foundry at M.ndidd ready Kl how j. con(Iuct tdau i and how operalioD by lhe first of next month, --It is understood that the Gongreeaioual CoufercDce for ibis district ia be held at WiUiamBport abouVthe flrat of October. --Mr.

L. KouQdaville. of West Bay City, yieltiog relativea in the Cuwaoea- que vapley and other parts of this couDty. --AiCovingtoo man thinka that he has got CurioBity in his garden, it being a cabbie with eight well-developed heads. --Messrs.

Davie Potter have moved their portable eaw-mill from Del mar to Troiit Run, where they have an all-wioter'a, --The Gained Tanning Company will probably about 8,000 cotde of htm- lock-bark at their tannery at Leeton.a thia Robert J. C. Walker, of Will iamfeptfrt, formerly Coogreeflman from this district, 1 ie dangerously sick with typhoid pneumonia. --Mr. Charles Smith, of Liberty, fell off fur realism may be allowed on the --Mr.

W. Marvin, formerly of Cov idgton, and a graduate the 8'aie Normal School at Macsfitfld, class of 1888. Vas at that time cffered a position in Wal- aenburg, Colorado. He accepted the offer, promising his friends to re! urn in two years. But he was bridge, proposed to jump iti the river and swim acrota.

His ability to do it waa doubted by those about him, and finally be twenty-five cents with one Way- down Beebe that be could. Everybody' waa astooiihed lo see' him deUberalely Jump into the Taglog torrent, not one in a bund al the time knowing meaning of il, and there wtjre over people thai saw him. He, mt de a deeper- ale tffuri lo swim aciosa, but he cimM make but little headway and' was carried down about tnTriy rods lo the dam and over it, when lie disappeared beneath the mad He waa not again, and these meetings. were preacbefl by Revs. G.

H. Trapp. of boviDgtoo. B. Palmer, D.

of Wilsoti. of Tioga, and W. H. Conard, DJ of Philadelphia. Addresses were alsr made by Mrs.

EUers.iOftheBE Home: MieaiOD Society, and Mrs. GLUS, of the M.teion Bocltly, The reports from the ChnrcfceB" in Ajaociation Bhowed a prpapenus year fort about half the number, were 14vl baptiams reported. Rev. W. H.

Cooper, of wasl elected Moderator, add Rev. Kr Field, other relatives and old eoldier comrades, making in all fifty-three persons good hones, a good garden and orchard, a young couple. few intelligent neighbors, good roads lead- --Last Wednesday afterpoon aa many ing lo church and lo market, and a good people on the river bridge watching Bchool conveDjent to hte home. Our ex the flood at Addison, N. young man forty einhva annual meeting with the Mans Aaiout one o'clock the tables were change stops here but It seems to us that by the name of Charles Townsend, age4 fi id Baptist Cbiurch last Wtcn isday and spread party sat down to a dinner that a'king might enjoy.

Tbe party con sisted' of hid children, grandchildren and tbe blesalnga of the happiest man." --Joseph Jefferaon will'close bia autobiography in the October Century with vy LVSVIi u. nn VVt i fJu, Rain falling hefe last Tueadsy night and baa kepl'onl'etTmoBt continuously now. The creeks are bank full, and'should rain continue much longer we ahaljl probably have a Hood. Prof.jP. T.

Carpenter ia tn go to Clearfield county next week to teach in a graded school, Mr. ijnd Mrs. 8, Davis have been vis- ttlDg all bath. N. Y.

M.wJ8ittlU Merricb ia the sick list. aiWKIWirtfum ttev i i Mrs. A. D. Kite', little girl has it will probably be several days before his Kooxville Clerk Hfl scarlet ID a mild form.

She ia body can be recovered. 'It ijs daid that all The ne aonuft i tne Associ the parlies connect with the affair were al i 0 is to be held at Harmon alley, more or less and 4ney all bear an unenviable record. The boy was a son Mews from Round Top. recently elected Principal of of Fletcher had HEPA-TUNG THE CHURCH BCHOOI ool at school, drifted about without any find habitation HODSE-PBUSONAL-FALL HAHYESTIMO. C.

JobnaoD and Ulu Llbbie B. UriokwaJUT, bulb of WeUaboro. wau evuu Kiaapeu vuo BHUHIIUU, uuwcvcr. MARVIN-LANDON-At Elmtra, Ser- andf wiaS not long before a box Of Cigars tember 4 1890, Marvin, or Wellsboro, and -i 1 Haggle LandoQ, of Libeny, Pa. TroupaborgB, N.

tember 2. 1890, Sbernuui: and Lona Clark, both of Llltlc Mar-h, Pa. the home of eroom CtutHuun, Pa SepUrmber 11. 1MUO, by Rev. A any irtlM Wi 1 flntj ft tist-d Ayt-r's Tialr Vljror rrw.r'- a i i i from it than fn rn liair 1 ever LneU." XMter.

WftU.vrr. Md. Aycr'h Hair Vigor and excrllenL" T. C. O'Brleii, Fort now Q.

Cole, Arthnr and Ellen Mack, botli Chatham. Market Report. THE PRICES OF CODKTE.Y PBODCCE LAST PRIDAJ 1M THB NBW 4IAKKET. The following report is furnished by W. H.

Duckwprth, produce commission merchant, 319 Washington street. New York. NBW YOEK. Stpujmbcr 1800. for Ut bave been 0.0i«( packayta) o( and Wot tern.

ntai ket baa been In an atiKlUud ttbapd lor name lime fully a lower a wwlj am. fshttdingB from jji-ictr- in ortltr to effect Thert is lutie Initmr tone to the market fur tatik l)ul ll difflcalt to move any 'iarge Extra EniU-rn Orcatnery pails ecll n-yular tradt-, hu'r ly. About the condition wnb LiLm WuBtern. Good Hair Vigor BV Dr. J.

C. AYER St. CO Lowell, Mast. Sold by IVrfciucrtt. -Thlr- KJ ci-rtifj a my EF with her dear I i i not bv rwpon-i ble for any cnntr-curd hv her nf iht- o' 18SJO 0.

Crooked Crw-ttj Pi. XKrcxoK's ROBlSsuN, of MiddU-hury dwxawd. havuijt umnicd to Unt. ol Houud Tup. ov lit of uaid cimutj.

DO- ir berehj irivt-ii lo nil prrxmr mdnbti-fl tu aid art (' li MAliKS A hftwj hi-4-6 i i 10 hfatljc 1 Un Rice has bi-eo very Bick hut is tmnaaclione are BmaJI and are madt only al Last Saturday) Mr. Clark a lofc 8 LOCAL NOTICES, HI i Padgett's siiecial oft i a i i i ri'iitjiiius iu Men's Kip Boots. 'j J.va. A. Bovcu.

stU-8 nf weidlqg invitaltons A A ofllce. Steel plate work i i in perfect order, for "Bale pricu. S. a tf. Wellaboro, fa.

mncli pbyaical and meoUl re- of SaoQUta coffee i from a week at the aea- W. Dlnimlck was I engaged-in. Mr. Max Bernkopf's. new barn on Central avenue, when he, log; 3 footing and fbll about 20 feet lo t'te groiind.

He was picked up and taken bomej by his fellow- workmen. Althoutb D5 biinea were broken Mr. DimmiCri was badlyj hurt internally, and bis condition i a Bli.l considered very serious. --Last week Monlday Bveniog a farewell recepiipn wasgiveij to Idiaa Anna Kelsey was.broken in tljiSee places by being caught in lhe --The young of Mr. I-aac Doud was play trig on he river bank at Covington laat Sunday when be fell into the water updmas drowned.

--Mr. Jonas! Been, of Liberty, has patented an improved churn which runs by weights. It 14 so arranged that it will ran one hour afiec being wound up. --Mrs. Addiaon Dewey, of Maineaburg, four grades.

Be ia to congratulated' en his success, and the school is fortunate' ID securing the services of so valuable teacher. His numerous friends tn this county will hope to see his face after tbe close of school next summer. --On a recent evening'Mr. George Hill- Jer, a teamster, arrived at West Pike from Gale Ion In an intoxicated condition. Mr.

James Chaffee took the man and put him to bed. Daring the night the family were aroused by an explosion and the smell of; smoke. It was found lhat Hilljer'a room ivaa full of Ore. arid when the flpmcs were exiioguibhed it was apparent that be bad overturned the then exploded. Billier was BO badly burned about the head that he died in a feW hours.

Tbe body was in buried by the Overseers of tbe Hi.lier was about 50 yeara of age. His son and daughter reside in New York --The Mftottiild Advertiser aays that it is occuptllon. For a while tti was at undi balrnr and Comrpondenct of tfie Agitator. ROUND TOP, BepVmber 12, 1890 A blacking'boo'iB and recri.tlyl.hak braking oj the Erie railway. Jiot one person in atbouaand knows wh the leaves change tbdir cxilorin fllOQ nave me coniraci mnim ine ma the f.l).»Baya an eminent faotaBlBL and re ningIe aod ceU lhe flcho raise money to used in 'church ai this place.

Messrs. David Bryant apd jfiank Jobn- sto'n bave tbe contract to funnh the ma- common and old-fashioned idtalfB, all thia red and golden glory wo see now ie caused by frosta. A true and scientific explanation of the causes of the coloring of leaves would necessitate a long anp intricate dlecusaion. Stated brit fly and in plain language, tboae causes ate these: The green matter in lhe tissue of a JB composed of two colors, red and blue. When the sap ceases to flow the autumn and the namral growth of the tree ceasepiioxi dation of tbe tieaue lakeri place.

Under certain, condiliops tbe green of the leaf changes to red under different -conditions it lakes on a yellow or brown tint. Thiadifftrenceio color to tbe dif- 'bouae for $160. they have tbe work. Mr, L. E.

Thompson, Colkclor, received at this place to-day about A ttoosand doi- lars of the taxes to the taxpayers in district for the present Mr. Evans is Bgain suffering from his old hurt. I It was thought his Itg would have to be but a later report of his is mo-e fayorabls. Tbe hsrvesting qfY-puckwheal andlioiD has been "begun bereU Someraroitni thick better iow. Post-320 -vtll mt'Cl on October 1st.

CJ. Aj. Rice baa his Dew barn nearly com plfled.j -Jj Ei'Frtocb is al Westfield fiuisbing hause 1 for E. W-. Toies.

Rumor st.ys we are to have another store in Little Mmrsh in the old Bennett ing, where Mr. El win Ddvia ie to try his tuck behind the counter. i There ia a wedding ID in this place. I coool of tbe census fot Chatham ehowe a decrease since ISbO of about 20 inhabitants. BLAH.

ihaded prlcoe Fmc Eattm Dairj aruln fair rvqafot. State nr demaud at ao ceute fur Ilaucy down. lory IB active uudcr a airotiy eipott i Hjconde tbirdu Dairy paile and fl'kiL tabs, Dairy flrkiriB, Wut-ttm Fac- t-maiid. tQ, 'J4 A i A NOETIC E. j.r r.iijuij i i i if I.KNT ILa-'of A i Sti.kn-uai.-.

11; MudcTKi A L'DITOU'S ISOTlTK. Tn. if Factory, fancy fair LO gpol. The anivala bv per day for tbt week. Tbt urgency la and pfijcon FKtilJ i awrayed Pa.

Mr. Arthur Close, of this ace. and Mr. Jerome Andrews, of Keeneyvil two ei- reliably informed that the proposed exllen- ference infcombination of the original con- peiienced have exchanged eion of the and Northern, Blituenls of the green -tissue' and to' the places, Romey coming'heieMnd Anhur and stock, Utola. of the late i 5 r.f Mjil'llebury, fir rr premistta.

C. H. A a I ijiira Advertiser i be at i i new subscriber six mootha for t-u'y ci-nta. Don't miss this oppor- i i -f i i i an excellent psper for half This offer) good till October. 1-- U'ry AGITATOR the best advertis- mc-lmtn jcouotiy Because it i a and read by the moat thrifly and i i i i county, and nf Immea il is tbe only family W'JHplT I i i i a Hit- 21'ih histant, at 10 a.

i i i i i of the estate of fhe i i A i i titceaaed, will selfon i in Chirleaioo a lot of Stive a a i and ii i 9 i i i yoodA Sthmliiy. September Mr. r. is sell at public auction onfhip i i i i in Liberty, a pair of i i i i years 1-1 r.I!LH, a i i and a yt-arliDg colt aotl of rrmn who advertises 1'ibertlly -in aa i a what trade Is goirjg. HI a i i i a i is likely'to 1 I'U-d by ibe purchasing, (ioaao'L believe in adjVertiaipg a i for patrons, yrni a farm to sell, qjll at tfcfa O'i'H oftire for rates and Bother io- HA advertising.

are already being by furraers who wiBQJ to sell, follow i i pie. Tbe AGITATOR leads In a i i i us well-as circulalioa. A I A A A HE- i TniMbirteenth a a reunion of i a a i a Cavalry will be tf-M fti i Lycoming county, Tuesday M. H't-ihit-wlay, October and 29tb, AiMreaa a comoaunicatlons to (JEO. 8TKA.1UH, Secretary, i i i PA In the parlors of thq Presbyterian charch.

WfU thrown backwards from a wagon few days ago and was seriously jojured, It waa thought at first that ber back waa brbken. --Mr. Ambrose Close is doing a good deal 14 boom Westfleld by cutting up bia farm into building-lots and selling them eC at such rates as to enable any industrious man to procure a home. I Hi, 1890. KrUN- of Ely, ot; VtvA L.

Kolb, de- Notice--Estate'of DtWitt C. Ay- LOCAL, AND MINOR MATTERS. Right at Home, A SU1M- A PERSONAL, MATTBBS IN I i a bia new school-book a now. L. While waa in Buffalo, 1 i IdM week.

i Stamp, of El mira, N. Ve a Mrs. H. W. Williams viuit- i a a county laat week.

of our townsmen attended the (i it'b shuw at Corning ytslerday. J- H. Brewater has returned to i Medical College at Philadel- Hons (J. Klcho.B, of Elmlra, N. ner mother, Mrs.

B. T. Van Brief remarks accoijn pan led by devotional services were made; by 1 thej pastor an ea say upon Alaska, written' an Indian girl, was read by Miss Delia Rduse, and in a conversational way Ktileey gave many affecting incidents iad jetaiil) of her work Miss Kelsey, is tow visiting in other parts of.the and expects lo relurn lo her work in Sitkli in October She will probably femain all goes well, for five years before shje ha another vacalion. i --There have betan a ireal many outlandish and wijd rumor.9 afloat about the ber of cases of diphtheikaj in this place. is true that lhe disease has existed here, and there have bedo hlnumber of deaths from it during theljpasl few months.

A leading physician in formed us yesterday that he did nol-at ttreeeat know of a case In town and hut one btw jaue had been reported in about three 1 weeks and that was- 1 a very mild one. has reported all Ibe deaths from; thia cause, and so far ajp'e kaoW ther; been DO effort to suppress the reapscl to the r--Laat the Central Republican Club waa re organized for the by the election pf the followibg jotcers jPreaidentJ Vice- Pfesident. John JL Bowen Corresponding Secretary, George Wt Williams Recording Secrtlary, A fred J. Shattuck Treaaucpr, 8. JF.

Clp-knnill; Execqlive Com- niltee, E. 1 1 M. Sheffer, Robert Yoing. E.i Owlett, -M. potter and Frerf.

W. 8 emBLS. The Prenl- dent, and Treasurer are also members ot the Executive Committee. 'Tbere Wts a good turnout of Republicaaa al the meeting. The quarters fprmerly occupied by Hook and Lad.

der Company, over Jagtinga's grocery, have been leased for reading-room during the --Mr. Fred. A. a mtive of this borough and a soniof Ct arles N. Dartt, d(ed on the 30lb ultimo at Sallda, Colorado, of consumptioin.

His home was at Kansas Oily, but last une ie went to the moantains of ColoHdD id jopts of bene- i filing hia falling healtt. fie was 32 years age, and he Idavet. a i widow and one child. The funeral tbe 3d in- at Kansas i Knights of Pythias coaducted service. The City.

Journal aays that Mtr. Dartt well-known in tkat city, and lhe had the friendship of person acquainted with him. eight yeara he was a figure city where he was engaged as Aaeivant City Clerk for six years and for two years in the Assessor's aod AuttHor's offices. was a man of'excellent charctw. and intelli- 1 gent, and his death, wlj be.

sincerely mourned by many i Local Facts aud Commenta. HAI'S AND MISHAPS TO IB COUNTY AND' ITS vicism. --Look oat for i railtvay from Elmira to. connect with the Reading Bysiem'-tfear Willwmsport, will positively be within a year, and this fall. Tbia gratifying comes frpm a stockholder of the varying conditions of exposure and soil.

A dry, cold produces more brilliant foliage, tban lone that ia damp and warm. This is the reason that our American autumns are BO much from one bill and they were so large that seventeen persons meal off them and Ihe re was potato over. --A seven-year-old- boy named William Plaster got under ther wheels of a locomotive at Niles Valley: lat week Monday an 3 his right ankle was'crushed. It was necessary to amputate the boy's foot --A Nelson correspondent says that the apple crop, winch was thought to be a complete failure iu that locality, is turning out quite well lifter all. The farmers are marketing their crop at good prices.

--The Cdvington Intelligencer says a il is claimed that a large bear was recent.y seen near that borougb. On turning out to hunt the animal the dogs refused to takjj tbe scent.and the chase was Tioga County Teachers' Institute is to be held at Annandale hall in this borough during the week begjnnlng Novenu, ber 17th. i the institute there ajre to be four lectures by distinguished persons, i --Iu the 2: 30 fllake race at Elmira last week Monday, for which the purse was $8,000, Mr. R. M.

Ketcham's Bert Bhel- -don won Ibe second prize. Il was a close contest, and Mr. Ketcham'a horse only made one break in lhe three heals, --The memorial fund to Dr. Higbee, late Superintendent of Pu'blic nofw $3,34069. A life-size! bust of Dr.

Higbee ie lo placed in Ih'e. School Department at Harrieburg, and a monument is to be pUced over at Emmllsburg, Md. --The Corning Democrat says that all' unbarvested crops of tobacco, buck wheat and other farm produce lying aling the'river banks-were either destroyed or badly'damaged by the i flood last week. Many acres of lobat-co are still unhalfyeisted in the Chemung dfelrici. --This is the week of the Weslfleld Fair.

Tbe mUn attractions are nine horse races, a on Wednesday and a bal'oon ascension and parachute.jump day and Thursday. If the weather' is road, and may as reliable. He gorgeous than those of England. There Me Bevera i thinga about leavts science cannot explain. For instance, wby one of two trees growing side by side, of the same age anh having'the same ex poaure, should take a brilliant red in the fall and the other should turn yellow, or wby one branch of a tree should be highly colored and the rest of tree have does pot undertake to, aay which of the two routes suggested will be finally selected He simply 'nays that the road in all probability will be'builtor trackage secured.

It may go loYTroy aod Canton, or it may come to Mam field and Bloaaburg. Tbe probabilities, however, are decidedly favor of 1 the select on of the latterroule. Ibe late Alfred Hart, of only a yellow tint, are queaticns tbat are groand edeived JoabiDg recently committed suicide, say that the statement started by the Bloseburg Advertiser and copied by numerous other papers' about his wrijtten confession of several crimes is an infajmous falsehood. On the Hart stoutly protested his innocence at the charge ot poisoning Mr. Rood's cattle.

He was unable to talk, but we are informed that a short lime before bis death the doctor' told him that he could not and Mr. Hart called for a pencil and piper and wrote in substance tbe following statement I'am not guilty of poisoning Rood's COWH have done a good many things tbat I ought not to have done, but nothing so 'bqd as lhat." We regret lhat we gave currency to the "confession" story. --A very slick swindler has been flome of the country, people in other sectiohs, and it will be well to keep an eye out for fellows of bis class. He calia at the farmer's house and-" salutes the lady as impossible to answer aa wljy one member of family should be perfectly bealtby and another elckly. Maples and oaks have brightjeel colors." I Third Week of the Term.

DIVORCE CASKS ADVANCRD--AN IMPORTANT OJIBSTION OF PHACTICa DECIDBD. During laat week's courtli at chambers the following divorce cases were acted upon E'ida M. Goodwin against William H. i Road-Makine. THE pR WOEK1NQ OF A STeNE' i CBUSHING MACHINE.

As (he subject of road-making is rrceiv ing much atleotion at present, we copy as a palter o' titriely interest some particulars regarding Jie work of a Btooe-cruabing ma chinejrecenily put io operas ion jc the town lhe yield of buckwheat i not be aa "of Cabandiigua, Tbe Canaodaigua good ai tht-y at first soppostd It-would be. Ztmeqsaya Tbja weuk the muchinehae been aleidily atwofc-k, aod opportunity baa been af fprded to deteroiine iis capacity. The result has been a most gratifying one. Not only fa as the mttchine crushed eveiy stone lhat lias been put info its jkwe, including har'd heads of the most incorrigible de Bcripi.on, but it has also done its work ao and "cheaply as to suipriae even jtbose mosi earnestly in favor of He The crusher, with the engine, fuel, f-ix men.ietc.,] is run at an expense of only $L4 per diay and, as a result, delivers into lhe wagOna'reaily. for use on the rond, seveniy- five Qr mrre loads of crushed atone.

five loads of gravel, cost i OK in tbe bank 12J cents per load, when loaded inlo the wagons makes an expense of over fifteen dollar's. Tito estimate of the Highway Commissioners is follows: COST Or 73UAPS OF CRUSHED BTONE. Eogijne anttifng'neer 3 50 Six men at "1 50 eacb 9.IX) atietid -o the d- ortio Welietwr BEH a place -all ha to and ihi-m in tip-in kaid fund ED W. I Potatoes, new, per Apples, dried, quartern, per Apples, dried, sliced, ft Lard Tallow Beexwax A 1 A i i ny liir pott dicinbutio li-ni to Outj' 1S1HJ. Hi dcharrt-il 'M: TH ToW i going there to boss the work I or a wee tk.

The Wesleyab Church of thifi place wjill hold Its. quarterly meeting al the 8ammil next Saturday and Sunday Mr. Frazier, from Stale of New-York, expected to assiat and also p.reach here in the eve Ding of lhe Sunday of the quarterly meeting. News iff9m'. Nauvoo.

CROP- THE U(LL PKOP- KRTy--DEATHJ-3F OLD SOLDlKiL Oorrttponderux offaie AQ NATJVOO, September 12, has rained here for several days Ibia St-p; Ki, A i ilSTHATOtt'S NrOTICE. iTUt.e of A.VKl«s. by of :1 of OUT Ayc'eit, flf nald ffort- itidi-tHed to jaid art- Dot to. and I ft: the comii'uj Autumn id TfV l'u a. i.

ti Bl- i- A nia. Bral- (J A Admmirlraior- will revive the pastures and -tplentah the streams. In genie places hi- springs wells had dried up. Corn is bbking well here, but buckwheat IB not 30 good. If nothing happens (to there will be a very' good crop bere.

-Oar enterprising miller is ijyroving his mill race, by widening it so aa to. have plenty of water to manufac.nre pancake limber this comibg winter. The funeral of Mr. Casper Houaer wljus Butter Tubs and Firkins iQNSTANTji.V ON A AT V. al Tioga, l-l, Desirable Property for Sale.

rp HOUSES A LOTS on Walnol CJrvc-t 15 Gon4win A. J. Snattuck appointed com-' held laal Sunday. Mr. Bouter raiBsioner to take testimony and lhe first Monday of November fixed for flnal.bear- ing leave granted plaintiff to proceed ex parte.

Sarah A. Hess against L. A. Hess A. J.

Shaltuck appointed cooujnissioner lo take testimony and tbe first Monday of November for final hearing leave granted plaintiff to proceed 'exptirte. Louisa E. Ash ton against Aahton; A. J. Shattuck appointed commissioner to and the 8rsl Mbnday of about in thia way "Good morning, mad- I have just m'et Jour busbtnd and November gled for hearlne leaTe purchased a calf trom him.

He could not i nl iii i proc fed ea park. change bill and told me to call at Ihe house and get $16 change." The good woman, supposing it to be all right, gives him the rttjuisite change and'be departs, saying Ibat he will call fur the calf in a day or two. When the husband 1 coimes in and is told of lhe transaction, he jthinks there musk be some but ad he has the bill he cob dull en tljat ho is not out much. But when: 1 he: UDderlakes to passibe bill he discovers il to be a rank counterfeit, and -then appreciates the swindler's little game." --An correspondent says that the freshet laat Wednesday caused coneid- e'rbble damage in tbat locality. The trestle of.

lhe t'all Brook railroad at Oaceola Morris Etlgerton against Flora Igerton; decree of divorre granted. Joseph W. Brewster against Abigail B. Brewster decree of divorce Lottie A. Brown against Ira W.

Brown; alias aubfceaa awarded. Addie Beebe against Wellington Beebe A. ti. Brewsier as cdmniiaMoner to take testimony i In the case of John P. Harden against John lirtber's and 8.

F. Wilson, terre'len ant, afule was printed the plaintiff to show cause why lhe scire facias Issued to judgment and coriifnue the lien should not "be se 1 aside because the writ of revival waaisigned by the Deputy Proihon- otary in, hia one name, witltqut using the tbe soldiers' reunion at Wei tburo, where he caught a hard cold. He came home eick and lived bnt a few dayc Be was'a faithful Uolon soldier and served through the war. He was a member pf the Gratd Army Post at Liberty. Be IB a' bachelor and leaves one brother--Mr.

Joseph Hods- of Jackson, Lycoming county, Mr. Edward Comatock aui Hida'Boot were made man and wife week. AH know Ihem wish them Dundant bap- pineas through life, for they ire both ftte young people. Mr. William JHyler is bapoy it is a son.

Mr. 'W. W. Seaman is'cle i i a fallow of fifteen acres! and he'inter JB to pat part of it into wheat. C.

$1400 i COBTlOF 75 LOADS OF GBAVJEL Gravel at per load $987 Fivtj mec Bu load wagons al $1.25.. 6 25 Tijtal. $1562 therefore, that crushed Bione, whefc rhe original material is donated, costs aciuHily tnan the same a of gravel, will outlast tbe gravel sir a and! in he meantime make a Imrdtr, Ujcder ithe direction of lhe Highwsv CooimitMtDera and Path master A. E. Stniib, toe stone now being crushed is used 05 (he (Jeoterfie.d road, extendiDjj from residence.

A glance at the portion completed is sufficient to assure the most Eki-ptical that the improvement will! and permanent. The ciushed to about the size of wal- nutej Is out on the two wngon-loads and about nine inches in thickness. It will lickly pack ahtj remeqt together, i t-iperiboce ia not at fault, make a siilid, durable road. FrawriM, Rich rets in the othrr is A mvure lh'' tnu.fi Patterns. Teams Wanted.

EAMS A A BAHK I'i. liood Tn-iurt- and work by lit day. Ajipiy al i uVT BROTIEEICS. Uoytvi.lr. Pi.

Farm tor Sale. A I I i about acnr? ciiaaiud i IH-nn Ttojpt i i IV. we, on couvi-nifui lo cburch nud In- HJ (iood Businoss Opportunity. A i I A sixikf- Pa. The r.n-1 and bt- rH)ld at a hnrvnitl.

nnd i Do You Want to VTH- A A i i TO s-EM. U. rr 1 or joti ru-iom- arivtr Jlachiiiory for wan swept away. The temporary bridge inam of the, Prothofnolary. Ori Friday aver creek on the Addiaon and Judge Mitchell; after hearing Pennsylvania railroad was carried of, and' handed down an opinion the DO mail was transported over the road for ra i and holding that tbe Deputy Proinono- twenty-four hours.

Mr. Charles L. Palti- a a righl lo sign the wtitin hisown had about two acres! of'tobacco Hood- na me as a deputy, using the proper eeal of Notes from Lamb's Creek. A HANDFUL OK ITEMS FROM THAT QUA.R TKK. of tfia Asfttatar, LAMB'S CUCKX.

Septemberl 12, T. Wbitcomb is buiijlinga tabacco shed. t- Quite'a Dnmber from tbie placp attended the Interstate Fair. There was a bos party aeld at Mrs. J.

Day's and an ice-cream soe; able at Mrs. H. 'Dorsett's last week. proceeds were lo help a worthy cause. Mies Francis Grand Rapids, ia visiting relatives tere, Ark No.

2, with seven men, left this place Thursday morning, i ad at noon bo Friday it reached Elmira. Four of the men have returned but the i i OtaerXonnties, LNTKaESTlNG ITKMB FHOM (JOB LOCAL BX CHANGES. Obrning Glass Works now has eight talL'OtiiaiDeye, three having been added rc- h. ilil Jol pliMnni there be Urge the on hie farm below town although moat he Court. The point rated eicited dobrid- thre will contiDue tht journey own th ple of bi8 crop had already bceo secured, erable Inlereat among the membets of the grduads every day as uaual.

--Mrs. Thnrae Krause, of Liberty, has receivec a widow's pension of $12 a me nth, with arrears arfaotnting to $1,300. Mr. Wesley Saxbtiry, of Charleston, has secured an DriginaT Invalid pebsion of 12 month and poth were obtained Ihe agencj; of B. M.

Potter, Esq. William Cady had the greater part of hia crop' covered-with water, but none of it was swept away. Several others Buffered more or less, but as the fl xd lacked eome three feet of. being as tbe June fldd ot 1889, the.people generally feel thankful that the damage was no greater. What effect so much rain will have OD po-- II is tbe month of sunsets.

1 lnol Sunday evening was very I 'J, --The Mansfield Ft ir qpjna Tuesday. --A Liberty owns nine dogs. i --TheMansfltld Fiiria Lo be held neit week. --Bustteea is top allrf)ver the counlry. give a nil'' the latest slang bother i soine other folks be.

sides grass widows. --Yesterday was ths Jewfsh New Year-the beginning of --The easiest way to pitje an nmbrellaiis to steal your neighbo 'i --Tba Abstinence socie- tatoes and corn remains to be seen, ties ot this county held a conventioul at to Bajd thsl In6re waa cons jderable Blostburi; last week Sunday. Fifteen de- excilemenV at iSabinsville a few days ago legates were present from as many societies, when it became ioown lhat Mrs. Caroline Arraogemenj were made for a grand itoberls had dis.ppeaijed. Her cowa had monstration atj Blossbnrg on the If th of C8cap( from it 'pasture, and she went.in next month, the anniversary of Father Mathew.

i --Ttje Lawrenceville Herald says that hdavy rain-storm the people in thai borougri feel some consternation regarding, damage from floods. But tbe sum rif judiciously expended in the banks of the Cowatetque river from Inundation would insure the place against all danger In the future. The search of them in the woods; butabe did not return when night came on, and a party organized to find her. The searchers were ontiall night in a-pouring rain, and on the following morning many Sabinsville citizens and people in lhat neighborhood joined in the search. Mrs.

Roberta waa found about nooo, having been lost iu the woods for 21 hours and having gone tot 24 hours without food. She was more ra Wells, of Kansas City, hM tecelvec an igljal marble a every a brr i sister Miss Ida Wells, ul our schools. a of tbe Awociated "IB-e in New York city, is visiting i a West avenue. anil Mrs. Bert Bristol, of Sylva- IJrmlfori county, have been spending lays friends in town.

-MIM (iiabusch, of New York city, 1 '3 engaged as chief of the culinary or the S-indbach W. D. Vedder, of Mansfield, was un Tnursday. ThelDjctor has from a trip througfa the West -Mr. Henry Milliken, of Unadilla, N.

in town, being called bere by the. 'us (icknras of hia brother, Mr. B. "li.ncn. if conf 3er the master.

--ItiIs announced that Bishop O'Ears, of Scranton, Is to visit ttja county next week. On Wednesday, the 24th, he to --The machinery is set up In the confirm a class of nearly 300 at Bkvsburg, new grist mill al Elk and. and on the following Sunday he will con--Mr Abner Jenkins, jo Lamb's Creek, firm class of ninety In St. Peter's church ion. in this borough and dedicate the newly-11 Is belfevedithrt h.y will command a building and conaecrale a bell in fair price winter is over.

TM" U)Wer AboD1 80 BraoM ttre Bl lair price 8 be conflrmed at Antrim. Beventvjilrve wo-rkojeo are now em- ployed at the tMatiaflwldfei gar-factory. --The Wilson; fanllyjtwe to conduct a series of" revival ings at vTeBtfield. --About 300 coirds-ot bark a day are now wants a public meeting called to lnan TG es from home and had passed Jb the night in the forest, which is in- by dangerous animals rattlesnakes. Her son was the person who discovered her.

It waa certainly a thrilling experience for a delicate woman. --The meeting of the Prebytery of Wellsboro al PoiXAllegany last week was of more tban ordinary interest The opining sermon was "preached by Rev. J. L. bar, as the practice objected! to has been followed in this county for the aal fifty years at least.

The Bncktails Rennion. THK BOHVlVOna OF THE FAMOUS bl.UllRGlV MENT TO MEET IH THIS UOHOUGH MKXT MOHTH. The fourth annual reunion of the First Pa. or lo be held in this borough on Tuesday, Wednesday and TliutBdy, October Hih. 15tb and 18 b.

The citizen a of W-il sboro extend cordial invitation lo the survivors, of that famqus regiment and to be present and participate exercises. The railroads offer excursion! rates at one half the regular fare, ajnd the hotels have offered special rates during tbe re- nn.on. i The headquarters heColee Hotel, where all members hie reqiteWdlXo for enrollment and to receiVe badges. The First R.lle Htgiment Band, of Stony Fork ia reunion. The following is the programme a ranged by the Executive Comtniltee TUE9DATJ Business meeting and election of al the Court-houBC at 3 p.

Mr. Harris Ho'chkiss early last Tuesday morning. The interment lojo place Wednesday ill Tioga; Hia age was 86 years. I Mr. Lorain Lamb is putting tbe roof his new house.

Affail-s at Osfcjola. i Ex District A-ttorney Grant, of Berks counly, was acquitted last wetk at Reading of of bribery, M. Merriman formerly of Will-- has brought suit fur divorce. from i a who is now residinK in Bradford', Steuben county, N. Y.

The fbll term of Lehigh Utiiverfiily hns npened. Tbe Freshman clas3 oumbere 126, smaLleBt in many years. There were hofwever, nearly 500 applicalions for ad- mjssiDD. jl'be real estate market -in Corning ia hnntninp. is stated that nlore tnao worth of property was transferred Ly during tbe mooihb of March, April a May.

unupual event transpired in Mitchellville, N. recently. Two pairs of twlot- arrived i a one and all boya. Tbey children of Mrs. John Beam, and her daughter, Mrs.

Srraiton. of Wheeler. suit of Lagan, aqd Weaver to recover damages from the PennBylvaniti Rnitroad Company for damages caused by discriminations in oil freights, was compromised last week and proceedings et-jp- ped In the McKean court. i Gapt. li.

0. Hathaway, of Arkport, started with a horse wagon for irnellBviile to buy some supplies, a few He was afterward found ht-lp Ifjpa and nsensible in bis wagon. He hud stifltred i stroke apoplexy, aod never revived. He was 73 years of age. At last Thursday, Rev.

Martin ALL-QUALITIES: 'ALL Prices Lower Than Ever The aimvc i onlt-r. 17 1MKJ i Tiva r. ellsboro School Taxes. Wcli-honi ScliiHii district fur tin- yea." brLMUdLg nil I A I I IXIKi SATl A Vis lMtl A IhlHJ i dMli.rt^'V'mn: sxll un-c. intn uaid A i.

WHITE. Executrix's Sale. I otdt-r nf thr i 1 DAMKL BCKNS. i unity. Pa i HfclH -i, 5Hyu.

due laf( i aud irt-i. ol SATl'Kt AY. ar.d lal lot Of ittnJ iiiiy. I'B. NJUHI by Who: noutii by lutidr of Ni-l-ou Kuilii-nuni and nn iln- pre an orrba.nl and other frnil und uruuurtiiAi north, hy itit- nmrt by of ANOTHEH FRESHET rJF TIIBRtt'-pEATH iOF ROBC11T HAMMOND FBOJBQTBD IM- PROVEMfiSTS.

I OorrespondtTice. of tfo OSCKOLA, Bepiember 12, past week has been one of plenty of rain and high water. The river wrs who 8 ago was pastorcf one of the most flourishing Re Wednesday and all sma.lir streams wlere Churches in Berks convicted of larceny jn stealing knives and dtber small articles from a hardware store. recommended to lhe mercy of tbe Vourtr The case caused a big sensation I It 1 slated rht tbe flood aj Addison, N. last Thursday was evpn higher than he great flood of 1865.

The water was two feet deep around the American Hotel. The south side was not flooded so bad an last June, as the Tuscarora creek waa not (BO; high Ihen. But the greatest damage to crops. Fortunately a part of harvested being delivered bt tbe Giteton tannery. ia given in Our follows September 17th, St.

John's, Lawrenceville 18ih, St. Mary's, Weslfleld 19ih. Christ, Coudersport; 2pth, Misaion, Galeton; 21at, All Saints, 22d, St Andrew's, Tioga 33d, 81. James's, Mansfield 24th, uoti.ciiiu uu (jauicnuo, iuauouciu --We are Indebted to CongTessmib Me- Bt. Thomas's, Fall Brook 25th, Trinity, Cormlck valiible public dbcnmenaL Anirim St.

Panl's, Welieboro. Miss Jennie Tffood.of Glkland.haagone --The Blqisburg AduertiKr says that llelvl9lt former resldema of borough booming. The planks-were removed from the bridge across Holden on Cptv- anerque street with tbe ttought that the bridge would probably be waahed they, were replaced igatn yeBtenlsy morning. The water has washed Homen street so badly near Mrs. that la almost dangeroas page ing.

Why lhe furnish the munic during the authorities will let the public highway be washed away continually without mating any eflort to prevent it IB a conundrum to many. Travel was interrupted Stt the Addison and Pennsylvania railway on Wednesday. We received our first maij from the ieast Meeting of Bucktaila and citizens at by way of Addison to day. To day there Court-house at 7:30 p. prayer by Rev.

has been some rain, but tbe wateris A. C. Shaw, D. address of welcome Robert Hammond, late senior partner of on behalf of Hqn. J.

B. I- the firm of H. Hammond 'antiquarian and had written a great deal Swain, and al the popular meeting held addresaon behalf of 'Geojje Cpok Post, Monday afternoon about 3 o'clock and waa concern ng lhe jearly history Painled Wednesday evening strong addresses were 315. G. A.

by Hon. iHt jh Ttoungj re- buried Thursday at 1:30 m. Theifuneral Poa j- He left hlfllorical matler in regard made upon the Benevolence of the Church sponee by Capt. John Baid, of the'Bnck services were held at the house and'were to valley said to be by Rev. D.

Dernelleand S. H. Moon, D. tails; memorial exercises Recitation by attended' by many from Jie neighboring D. Rev.

Charles E. Edwards, pastor of the Miss Mary West, daughUr of Comrade villages. Rev. Dr. O.

Chtipman Jones, of Church, and Hon. H. W. Williams were elected as delegates to ol Pennsylvania, which meets in at Wheeling; W. Va.

Port Alleganrjiil a stirring town, reputed to have a of about l.oOO and some very attractive residences. The' Church, there. WILL BE DISBURSED thin year opdcr the new Disability Pension hill. ery tnUHed nerved 90 and now fli gabled, or, in caw or his diath, i widow. Rnlec as to ani ronior children If yna have rtjcclwi cliurn or tljok yon are- Included in this Initiation, write to GEOEGE D.

MITCHELL, 1 Solicitor' of Pensions and I. C. (-tClerk on llie Pension Committee 0Jj (Jit i'. Senate for the lout xeren yea.ru. Executor's Sale.

i of an order of iht Kit ogH couiily. I'ei IJOrlh, 1 Hit iacl i aud itrtamuni of DItY aic Chatham, Ti'ys i I'B feATL'KDAY. IXTOBEK 4. at tlu- front door of ouurt- ro. In Hale tt! cub.ic lo higtu-i-! and al: tntUv it: Middlt-burj Tial a tbe No usi iMROR.

Prea't J. M. ROBIKPOJJ L. L. BAUJHT.

Anfe't Cshfer. good share had not, and it will be nearly a totallosa. Charles H. Erwin, of Painted Post, died on the Gth instant, aged 68 years. He was setljed 11 Painted Post in the first year of the century, and.

from whom the town was named. Mr. Erwin was something of an which ia less than a year old! is fall of en- terptise and Zeal. It has already a house West, of Co. addresses by S.

F. Wilson, CoL A. E. A. E.

Niles. Hon. Thomas and Robert K. Esq. WEDNESDAY.

I Business meeting at tbe Court-house at 10 otelock a. m. Ptirade at 2 o'clock p. Camp-flreat m. Rochester, K.

conduced the assisted by Rev. J. O. Jarman, ot! this place. All the 'employee! at the' tannery attended the service, the bearers being selected from the The pall-t ear- era were selected from, 'the older men of our village.

The deceased came "Osceola twenty-five yean ago and built iip a bus! ble and interesting, and ils publicatioi will probably take He was a broth er of tje late General Francis E. Erwin. William Erwin, an older brother living it. Cleveland, is tbe only member of the fam ily left; Mr. Erwin was a ano OF WELLSBOROyPA.

RHTARI Capital Stock, $100,000 Surplus, 100,000 males collections, cells on Europe, aod prompt attention all boilnesa at lowest rates. Interest Paid oh Time Deposits. Stetunahlp UckeU t)y Qnt-claaa tinea to and from York. With a record or twenty-three rears-ofjpradent aod both Capital and Pstroimgt Bank aow bap- tew on as liberal ternu aa are coDdlBtent with cafe Pa. Feb.

25, 1890. (MM) 10 a 7T rt nxir iheuci- lot No U7 Boott, i rods to tht conliiiLiiitf 7K m-rw and lut of tt Joint Lumber and land aud part of warrant iu iniiiruvrt. atioui i a frumi 1 uaibaiioinct- and fmit trt-w teuton. JOHN W. KRENCB.

Terms, ciu-n. Execdor. BIRTHS AND MARRIAOB8.I Angnst 24, WOO, to Mr. aod re. Isaac Cook, a eon.

Dealers in FiBCY GOODS, NOTIONS, etc. Large assortment of Buttons, two dozen for ten Gauze veati at 10 and cenu. Baby Boonete from 23 np Eoaery, 'SUm, lutoiiEfe, Rita, testt KUSuVlllC i.iBO.» i Ji cjktcuucu ion. Buuia luriuor rea-iuoiiia Ul lUali UUrougO bCFpflSe BuQ Z6U. aaa ailtmuy uuuoo BK uun-ai, p.

ui. jicaia agu auu uuiiv uuai- fa jj gjjd jjfy Bdwardfl, --There are 274 studejile at the Mansfield have aucfcecded In having town in of worship is efaJarged at con- Addresses by HOD. M. F. Eltiott, H.

lhat has been a wonderful help Pa ormal school sod uere ire 94 In Uw Sen- Alabama called Blosaburg! 'Thia makes siderablo expense, and a fettled paalor Ryan, Hon. W. W. Brown, Ool. lo'our IOWD, furniahtng employment to a 3 b' MarP claaB i four towns In'Uie United 8 la tea by that whom they aupport ThePresby- Chill W.

Hazzird and Capt James Me- great many mep and a cash market for toVaoAiin. ior class. August 23, 1890, iber 2, 1890, LaotM, TOJB and Stamped Ooods. A fall line of Mnslin Uaderwear, all ai tbe lowert prices. Eaatman Blbtck, Opposite Botel.

FUSTICKS can get their blanks at tbe AOITA- rj TOB office at low rates Short or long of Deeds, Leases, Contracu and all ollaer blanks reqnir- fot Joaticea 1 use, Yoa cm order by mail If oec- aaarr. Parlor Shoe JAS. A. BOYCE. A ftili i froai ft-atbenrdgbl to i SPECIALTY IS LiDlES' OIFORD TIES at Kl and J4.

The price setins hijfh. hat th yoeAf Kf the to be fonod any city inA; and conuuaa arc a cbesp ihc IOWCT SHOtsand SLIPPERS IS LARiE VAK1ETY. iNEWSPA'PERf EWSPAPESl.

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About The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser Archive

Pages Available:
33,755
Years Available:
1854-1973