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

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Henry Drake Co. STJJ? -DEALERS IN-- to i and see next coor to the llcox House. from 12 to 18 years old, who are awaiting or theft, Kennedy, of tkuboronBh, re received $88313 arrears of pension, AGITATOR: WELLSBQRQ; TUESDAY, MARCH 11 1884. Gifford" of the sum of (940 by means of elected--two for one year, two for two years and two for three years--and that all the members of the old Council who ware not re elected are now oat of B'or falsely and fraudulently representing to Gil banking firm was solvent arid to depoBit in Sale banking flrm The Next Term of Court. THE LIST OP CASES SET DOWK FOB TBIAL IlIt ttlAGBS AND DEATHS.

Married. Uft and STREETS, ELBIRP.K np to last evening that effort had not been ahng hi8 t00 1 I node of increasing our business by good button We hear such expres 80 1 Tni cent a for Tlm not TM tucbhut 5 ts format small price has been all's (Iv msement for us We received uu 'autrUj the second large Ipt, Tn all sides Ain't they nice. a wo How can you do i i giTM tnem away It is i ma 1 matter but it is by such little iliat we arc building up a large bus Our customers find ur prices on lrtir things to correspond with those on tbe mall i bur of our neighbors, the barter men, How can he do it 1' We do Ihe il business only keep ourselves ih postal on the market valuations that branch make dry ir don figure on shoe hats caps or any other branch of OUL ioc only--that is enough lo do to do it Ibat way cent button business si aoMhing--it is an advertisement id) th ogs Keep us busy, and we are ir bargains to our customers all the a they like it It is the one cent la of as well as the dollar we are after an 1 the little things' as well as the big oo lhat we want you to come and see the on bavmg the pennies will save 1 ir by trading with SI factory in thia boijongh The best brands of flour, EoWard andi) Kniffln jot Blq-asburg, has Standard beat 50-cenl tea. Theft purchased the stock of ojry goods belonging best 50 cent tobacco and the larceit. purest, to Whitehcid's estaw in that borough, and best-selected stock of general groceries31 and will open Ihe store at once Mr GuUme, Vide President of the Tioga Railway Cnmpaujj has forward ly $000 from EHmira lo the on the Ohio rlvlr ani its tributaries --Mr V.

Carr, who has aid charge of Lowell's farm in Tioga fcr some years, hm il a 10 i 1 ml a Seed Corn, Buckwheat ifM MI ce money iy eaJJUrtg on at am able la xU at loutr uin any other dialer at U-2t The entire slock of overcoats I will sell sqlow that it will over till next winter mterest Prices no object at the Rochester, Clothing House, three doors below the Post 11-itf a "i i rl run a large fruit and grain farm on the laKe BATH A Mudrack's barber spore I shop, over Pagan jewelry storeL has bath a The 6aTB tna Messrs Grant rooms connected, which are complete in all Co to pu portable sawmill on appointments Hot and cpld bWns furnish the mountaln at the Bait Creek lumber -d at all limes at i nominal pice --March fl camp to manufacture two million feet of 2t lumber I Wanamaker Brown's samples for the --The Presbyterian Churih of sprme trade The most complete: rest ani determine the -exact status and of our Borough Council. --On Monday of last week Dr. A. Heg gie, of Osceola, went to his farm, about 2J miles Lorth of that borough, to measure some wood and have his man draw "some down lo his residence After measuring the wood he got upon the load to drive out to the road while the man was looking after something else The Doctor had gone but a short distance with the team when the wagon began sliding and brought up has gone to DejrbyllEnfe county li to against something solid, causing it to sud i to iiassortment nngh, at a meeting last ever offered this market for splits, purchase the hoube and lo' if Mk- Jesse trowsers, vests and shirts Perfect fits and Robinson, on Mqm street, tor a parsonage satisfaction guaranleed OSOOOD 'i jf The price is I Wellsboro, Aug 7l 1883-tf --Last Wednesday, while, the! workmen To THE PUBLIO -The undersigned will saw millet F. P.

HART, anc LOCAL NOTICES. 1 it lutes --March 11 tf at ''haw 8 cents a pair March open a first class stea'm laundry on Charles ton street, Welliboro, above the depot, about March 10th Perfect facilities will be provided and satisfaction guaranteed MARSH $OWEN, Wellsboro, March 4-2t Proprietors! 3 Now is your hire to buy overcoats andi heavy winter cloth ng at the Boston Clolh'f ing House in Wellsboro, and Westfleld The stock on hand now wil be almost given away In orddr to make roDm for the large sprmg-and summer stock which Wi)l arrive before long --March ll-3t SEED POTATOES--A oar load'of seed po tatoes--White Elephant and Beauty of alley were dinner a flue 1 in the steam boiler exploded, damaging the arch to a considerable extent i --The Express says Inat we of the village merchants is "bound to resurrect Tioga if possible Probal Ijr that reason that their horns at his opening --Mr 0 Eagcomo, of Shingle House, Potter qoUhty, has leased the Brooklyn ho tel, near the A railway in Tioga. The new landlord has hac many years ex pertence in the Hotel business Mr Theodore Corawel, an account of whose sudden death appears jn our Tioga letter, was this borojwbjW Wednesday Hebron-- just received by 51 Lowell, apparently his and spirits Farmers desiring He left for ogi on tta mdrnmg train denly capsize The Doctor jumped and landed all right, DUt not so far away but that some of the large chunks overtook him. When he started to walk he found his right leg would not go, and upon exami nation It was found to be badly brqken The mam bone was broken about three inches below the knee and both bones were broken about half way between the knee and ankle The Doctor was carried to his residence aa soon as it could be done, and there found Dr Hasten, of Westfleld, who had been telephoned, awaiting him, and the fractures were soon reduced The Doctor is doing well but will have to treat his patients from his residence for the next few weeks. This accident is peculiarly unfortunate just now, asm addition to hb large practice the Doctor had just completed arrangements to- build a a new residence The building will go right along, however, as the contracts were all made for work and materials --In these days many newspapers are fill ed with records of crimes, and there is no doubt that the publication of the minutest details connected with the atrocious acts of the law breakers has a pernicious effect up on the minds of many readers and particu larly 1 upon the young There are Jesse James gangs and cowboys among the yonng sters all over the country and their young heads are filled win glittering pictures of lawncssness on the part of their heroes, and the toys resolve tc become land pirates They waived an examinatio i and gave bai for'their appearance at th next term of court.

The bail was fixed $500 in each catfed by Smith, Phito TUllerandF IT Adams. It is asserted loat number of the credit era of the bankrupt firm have been request ed to sigit a petition to the Court, asking that the present assignees of the flrm may not be removed What lie outcome o' the matter will be it IB impossible to predict News in Brookdeld. JUST TWO ITEMS OP INTEKBST FEOK TBAT REGION Correspondence qf tfa Agitator BHOOKFIBLE, March 7, Will aid McLean 11 move to Guilford, text week, where he expects to work a machine shop Mr Daniel McPberson of New York city, was in tcwn last week looking afur his farms farm knoon as the Bacon place contains 'WO acres an i is stocked witli about flftj cows Mr McPherson proposts to sell off the cows and re stock the farm with young cattle STLTESTJEH 1 mr land now ir tl 2t Ask Wright- Middlebury Center changeof seed and a good variety will --Last Wednesday hfterrioon at the Bloss- well to call early Price 75 cents MUdh Dur car ghjps Mr Qrady was holding a themselves some day Only a few days ago bury genter, March 4-4t Vchisel while ano'ther workman was striking a father, when about to chastise his son for Mr Mathers of the of 6 it with a sledge hammer, iwhea the hammer an act of disobedience was confronted by a fathers Co left for NewTork city yes apd. knocked four of Mr Grady n88ty lut le revolver which the boy whip terday to purchase new sprmg goods A longM teeth out ped cut of his hip pocket just as naturally, experience in the dry goods tralde and amill i -Mr Thomaa Lesteij.of Charleston.rcporS. as if he had roamed with the western cow lumber shingles and lath for sale by a my with the markets enable that firm a ewe which producec nine lambs ih two boys for a lifetime Within the past ten II litlcutr -March 11-tf offer decided bargains in staple years They were all raised but one, and days a Philadelphia school teacher learned fail to look over the new spring! the eight were Sold at each Sheep that of her scholars were carrying re ral81ng woul(i be profitable if this was not Drivers She called out a ten year old lad an exceptional base boldly stepped fbrward with his hand 20centsadozenatMillikens li 11 3t 1 thy and clover at While -March 11 tf ad of clover seed at Jt Wrights th i (ranges, only 2j cents a at --March II for sale or rent pleasantly located I i Hastings --March 11-tf Hiaullful lace pins at Mrs Bennett i store Wellsboro --March U-2t I i Death on Dirt soap at Whiles, 1 1 ro --March 11-llt aknua oranges onlj JO cents a a.t a 11 Hat that hats at Shaw The fines? i a ID town --March 11-tf Diath on Dirt soap at I i WilUboro --March 11 i '0 Chesapeake nails for sale by 11 Bilcher --March 11-lf Lsc Death on Dirt ap at bite --Marcb 11 i eeds eheaper at Wrigbl than at any other store--Marcb.

4 2t A load of timothy seed at right ellsboro --Maroh 21 Crescent Tobacco advertisement in an other column --t eb 2t 8t (iranges and lemons at wholesale and re tail at Milliken 8 --March 11-Jt i celebrated Wllliamsport roller pro Hour at --Mareh 4 it No 1 sbirtsat Suaw i Co from il to $1 jO The finest line of cuffs add liars town --March 11 tf stock i FOB SALE --My harnesses are made from cold tanned leather! and by best workmen They are warranted to gure satisfaction I will sell cheaper tban t(ie same grade; of harnesses can be purchased for cash at any other establishment il and see for yourself at my tannery A Wellsboro Aug 7 1883-tf OK INTEREST To FARMBK --Poor sei are dear at any price Behev ng this 11 taken particular pains to se ect only choicest clover seeds and be pleased to have all those who are inti-k call and eiamine They are guarsijj teed to be new anc fresh anc. true to and I feel conflceat, they will give satisfws tion ID every case I have also on the a choice line of garden see Is sweet cot A onion sets seed potatoes, etc March H-4t WniTB.f HOLSK AND LOT FOR SALL exceptional base is reported tbat two boys named Simmons and Perry respectively got into a quarrel at Potter Brook, last Wednesday, and young Simmons was slabbed in the neck with a Jack knife. It is stated that his wound is of a serious nature --Lnder the proper heac appearka notice of the death of Mr Rolaqt teed formerly a resident of Delmar township The Sew ard Neb BlaMe sayi that Reed was one of the most prominent and well known citizens of Seward county! Nebraska. Mr Reed leaves a family of terown up children --Mr JMBon Baity, of Sullivan, Informs on hip pocket and said What does the whit 1 squaw want with Scbuylkill Jack'" She speedily took Jacks scalp and also a revo ver loaded with seven cartridges and then sent for his pa. And all the lime six other lads from ten to a dozen years old satl-a the same room with pistols their pockets while Captain Schuylkill Jack of the Oowboya' was being captured The.

teacjer volunteers the opinion that the mlmls of the boys had been influenced by the pictorial show bills of border pliiys at the heaters and by flash literature Along wilt the pistols were found thirty dime novels The dime novel and youthful de 1 pras ity go together The boy who doesn Sndt en Death AN ACOOTJHT OF THE DEATH OP A COMMKH DIAL TBAVBIEB Oomaandaux if tin Agitator TIOOA Maich 8, 1884--A sociable for the benefit of! the Rebecct Lodge of Otd Fellows was held at the -esidencc of Jason Prutanun last Thurf day evening Last Thursday morning Mr Theodore Cornwell, a wholesale liquor dealer froai Binghamton, JT came to the Park Hs- tel, apparently in excellent health After looking at lie hotel register he stepped back from the counter anc fell to the floor dead The cause of his lealh was heart disease. Yesterday his Iriends came and away It stated that his physician hac some time agol that the disease might Kill him at any mo ment Various Matters in Clymer. THE OIL EXCITEMENT GONE BDt NOTFCnOOTTSN--4 RUNAWAY Cormpondencc (tf Itfitator CLYMEB March 7, 1884 --John Go speed Son. of Knoxvi le, are filling I be new store of I Baker, wilh a stock of dry goods and cl The oil es cltement, jieh was up to a white heat, has graduall' changed to) a pig eon'blue Last Saturday night William Moshi'r, our miller, his disappear ed from Sab nsville a mysterious manner His creditors who are toot a few dre hopelessly gazing into th aerial regions 'or his second coming A team belonging to Stephen Styles ran away last Thursday with a load of lum Der wrecking th-s wagon and seriously. In uiing one horse.

Whisky 8 doing all thit can bejeslpccied of it for this vicinity us that hejrused last year from four acres read he dime nov a day rarely has of his farm 1,200 bushels jf potatoes The any U8e for the piato ut he Ijegms to feel cost of cultivating the crop did not exceed tne aeed of a 8nooUDg lroa B00 as he $200, and te sold thif potatoes at 60 cents a begms )j lo suca Juerature This bor bushel realizing the sum of $720 When a ougl seems to naTe ltfl quo ta of young farmer can make a profit of $520 from four acres in Tioga county there should be ruffians We have heard Numerous com L. plaints of late of insulting remarks hurled signed offers for sale his house and lot no disposition to pull up slakes and go women upon lhe streets by the tongues Pearl street in Wellsboro "he property js West 0 who were too young to be allowed in good conditioi the having --Last Saturday Frank Shannon, of Del rDB the streets at will after nightfall. been thoroughly repaired There is a barn on the premises and the lot shaded If not sold a reasonable leqg of time tbe property wifll le. rented jFJi" terms inquire of DEANE Wellsbofl) Pa iclet cigar takes the lead as the cent cigar in the world For sale at Milhken --March 11-31 hue reliable tobacco at 50 cents and hi bargain at 40 cents take the cake --Oct if I cpors with the Gilbert 'ocks TiioyAs RoniNSoiia Wellsboro Nov 27 188J-lf '1 AN IsTKiiES'rjiNo SERIAL' STORY Tjjt AGITATOR-- Sealed Lnlo "Him a new powerful story pf Mormon life by the known writer Joaqum Miller is coji menced in issue of the AqiTATOR ajd will be conlipued for five weeks Tbe story is a 1 timely as well as a thnllUig one It deals with a people and a fanM icism that are an present thf center of tional mterest, and an interest which bound to grow greater before it grows li Its author Mr Miller hasj the faculty making himself felt he wn as he is a man af sympathetic instincts' deep reverencelfor all that IB hisjh and nature ljumaoity Tke story is cojy mar, was arrested upon the charge; of as or at an other time, for that matter sault and battery upon hij mother law After a heandg befcre Justice Bodlne he was committed to ja 1 in default of bail It seems that the troub began about feeding the chickens, and Shannon his father in law mother in law and two other women were mixer up in he row We haven learned whether tbe chickens were fed or i the aonoyance of loose For nghted and Ul different chapters a i bj I) Belcher --March 11 tf I arrest and jest stock of canned goods is, tobaecos and s.tnctty fine groceries the eount at Whites --March ll-2t Scars Agent has just received a bree addition to his stock of boots and sh es 25-tf Death on Dirt soapisthe best muse Try it It an be found at While gro (. pm --March 11 lit II and Shaw line of ssarf cuff buttons and collar buttons md rock bottom prices --March 11-tf hundred and twenty five cases of ca ncifruils vegetables pickles and sauc i received at Mflllken s--March 11- ULST --In Wellsboro the late resi dinee Kev Calkins Apply to I Deaoe or i.

Young Wellsboro, Pa, -Mireh 11 It 'I can buy heavy clothing suits and ouixoati at your own prices at the Roches ter (Joining btore three doors below the 1 i ofnce --March 11-tf nished the AGITATOR by 'special arrai ment as fast as written by Us "author who wish it, therefore as at entirety, sh subscribe at once if their names are no ready on the lifet It is a story founded on facts somi them gathered from the wjnters pe! experience and treats of the avenging angels; of the Mormon ChuSich as they existed over thirty ago foremost character the one about the story revolves is a Mormon Eld leader of the Danites, and the heroine beautiful you ag lady who, an igno freak is induced to become sealed Ji a Mormon Elder, before the sect had reqiov ed from Illmdis to Salt Lake The fuses to accompany him aa a wife andlten deavors to esrjape Her flight and her Ina) fate and the secret work of the Damlesjfare told with a realism and dramatic force found the fiction of anj age not --Mrs 1 ary Pierce formerly of this bor ough, died at Troy Bradford county on the 1st instant of disease of the heart Mrs Pierce was born at Poullney Vermont Oc tober 18J3 She Was 1 married to Stephen Pierce in 1838 irid for twenty two years afte- her resided at Troy In 1860 the family movec to this borough where Mr Pierce practiced law until his death Mrs Pierce moved from this village to Troy in 181 --At tbe adjourned court held in this borough yesterday a moiiqn was made in behalf of the creditors Wickham Co for a rule on the ass gnees of that firm to show cause why they should not be re moved A question was raised as to the regularity of the form of the application and the consideration Of the motion was therefore postponed until to day In the case of Laura Bloomer against Thomas Bloomer a decree of divorce was granted --Lieutenant Danenhower's lecture, at ttle Court house last Tuesday evening, was the most interesting one that has been delivered in this borough in a lonfe time The speaker Candidates for the Penitentiary. AS, ORGAI.UEU OANO OK YOUM3 THIEVES CAUGHT IN THIS BOROOGH Last Saturday morning several oung thieves whose ageo range from 15 to 10 years were captured in this and a bearing was held before Justice I Bodine, which resulted in the commitment to jail of four of them Since tbe recent fire Austin Co have stored their stock of drugs, notions, cigirs, etc in the second story of Wright's new block on Mam street. About two weeks ago a quantity of goods was missed and cigars liquors and Yankee notions have dis appeared frequently since that time Sus picion rested on some of the youngsters who were smoking high priced cigars and using expensive perfumery and so last Fn dav night a watch was set, and about mid nifht the marauders came up the stairs and gained admission to the rooms by skeleton keys The lads were captured and were found to be Oscar Scheider, of this borough, and Howard Shappee, of Tioga Saturday morning young Schejder made a full confession before the Justice anu warrants were Issued for the other members of the gang, namely, Paul Jones, Oscar Gbcher, Ephraim Sherman, of this village, ani Egbert Hale of Jersey Shore Scheider 18 about 18 years old and is recognized as thsleader The stolen goods were dispos ed of-at Cedar Run Jersey Shore and va nous other points besides this borough 6ne MOI RIS Stony Fork A PEW ITEMS REGARDING TOE LTJMB3KJNG INTEREST Correspondence of the wfi STONV FcsRK, March 5 OisrjpS" Off has two with the fever i Mr Frank OlmVteid has got a new portable saw mill running order en llie West Brand creek, nea- Wlllcox Messrs koataan ifc Torpy have their slnngle and lath mill ready to run I noticed an item in the AI.ITATOR recent ly about a log 16 fett long which scaled about 1 400 feet lour coireepondent toalp ed cut a pne tree a few jears ago rfim which a 12 foot log was taken which 1 426 feet In the tree were fou- legs, one 12, one 14 and two 16 foot logs wi a break of ab3Ut 10 feet in the middle The four logs scaled 3 027 feet Some Literary Relics WHAT Al, ITINERANT IN TOWNBIlIli li the Editor of ne CHARI ESTON March 5 1884 --In ravel ing throug i Morris recently 1 came ic oss two interesting relics owned by the family of Mr A Wayne Leiris and heirlojmsm the family Of Mrs Lew The first is a German Bible the teecond edition of the Bible printed in Amenca The first was Elliott the Indian longue The impntt on the book is Gernmnjrwn Mr Bauer, punter 1743 The book, slth ugh one huidred and forty one years old, is entire scept about twenty pages TLis edition is a noted one I The other book is a Summary) of the Writings Menno Simon by a fallow la borer Tie imprint is 'Amsterdam 17S7 Menno Simon was contemporary with Lath er, but tock the Bapt st view of baptism He was 110 founder of the denomination called Mennonttes. Rev IMOERICK Osceola Items. PENSION PAYMBHTB--PHE LDMBEBIBfc IN TERBST--THE A Cyrreepondence ff the Agitator March seven pension were executed bifore Justice Kimball on the 4th instant day.

April 7lh: John 'igatLirt N. Beach Son John Bcuwn Heirs tgauut Philander Gould CtisrlosS Jtattocragalnrt Norman II. Byon Itobert Login, fir, igainrt Aaron Johns 4 iaau Jicboa uatoK Mary Pnnlkner et John Benion, Ji L. Knight et at Marr Dexter against Sarah II Billings, Adnunli- tntifx. Catherine Margin against narrower Campbell Printing Press tnd Mannfactnrlng Co against Havens Conevery Otney ago.

nst A BlnmecthaH Sarah Waltjtlds'i against II LandroD B. Updike against Aaron Johns Henry Allen against B. E. Morris Alexander Wass against Howard Insanince Co TJ C)iamberluin against Grant DeWatera Wlllcql against John English MTg Co, against A A Amabry et at Charlton Phillips etal against VineCrandaH et al Charlton Phillips et al against Vine Crandall et al Seaman agalntt Root Esther Mowr'y against Joshua McCollnm Porter Onnmore against Isaac Hard Walker Jt Latb-opBgnlnstJ Stevens etal TJiamaa Dakar against Charles Davenport Neighboring Counties. IHTEBBBTIHO ITEMS FROM OtTR LOCAL EX OHABQHS --Wayne county's dtbt is $37 170 60 --Tbe Mmccqua hotel is nearly ready 'for plastering--Lycoming county's indebtedness-is near ly $98 000 7-Perry county wants tq borrow at four per cent --One township in Bradford county- Armenia--has no Post office --Nineteen persons have recently died of small pox at Qirardville, Pa --Dr Heiry Flood, Republican was elected Mayor of Elmira last Tuesdaj --A canary bird d'ed at Lock Haven the otjjer day -at the age of 22 years and 8 months --An Egyptian mummy has arrived at Cornell University aqd is on exhibition at tbe museum --Sixty fouf new dentists were recently graduated from the Philadelphia College ol Dental Surgery --The liabilities of A Howell Co of Bath, wbp lately assigned are now re ported to be $75,000 or over Suits for criminal libel have bun entered against the svXJmontown Pa.

Republican Standard two members of the jury which acqui ted Dukes Charles Schneiders family was almost, suffocated 1 coal gas at Erie, Pa last (week Sunday morning but all were reSusu tated except one young woman --C A Co cigar at Friendship have made arrange ments to move the establishment tc Hornellsville about the hrst of April --iMerrit Wheeler, of Troy attempted la belt with hia foot, at lhe Enterprise machine shcp a few days ago His foo was drawn into theVmachinery and bruised --An exchange says two little girls 11 Amsterdam caught the diphthem by playing with a doll which had been handled by- a sisler who recently died cf that disease --Messrs Cooley HcrmlrtUb ianner in Waverly waa burned a a ago This is the fifth Iannerv burned cp, lhe same ground three of them belonging to the same flrm --William Jones a clerk in Ihe Nona ern Central Railway office at Elmira con milted suicide that city last week Moo daj by shooting himself wub a pislo! He had lost heavily gamblmg --Frederick Burnnner, while repairing the shafting in Cunningham a foundry at New Castle a few days BEO, Was caught jy lhe clothes wound completely around the shafting and killed His neek arms It us fll Eddlngs of Blaesbn -g. ra E. Kellogg Mr Lattlmcr and Mrs Hnrlbnrt. of "HarriisonYaJley Pa AYNE-I-OYNTONt-At the Willcox House in W'llaboro, IQrch 5 1884, by I Bodlne Mr Charles Paynj and Hlsd Lizzie Bojnton both of mkt, 1CABBOB0CGH-TEBD -At tbe Wlllcox Honse, InWelisboro Harcti 6, 1881, by I Efq Charles Scarborough and Miss Emma Teed both of Oregoa HiQ, Lycomuig coonty Pa Oregon Hia, Lycomlflg comity hanng ciatm. or demands the Febraary29 without delaj MISEBVA BOWLES A CDITOB'S mutersfjoed Auditor appointed by the Orpnana' Coart of Ti oga county to make distribution.of the fonda in the hands of Andrew Van Dnzen.

Adnunlstraiorof the estate of M1LO VAS DUZES.laU! of FarmtogUJn township deceased arising from persoDal properly, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at the offica of H. Sherwood Son in weilsboro. Pa on THURSDAY 4PRTL 10 1884 at one 0 Clocfc WALTER SHEKWCXJD WUlyboro, March 11, Andllor A DMlBilSTBATOB'S of administration on (he estate of WILL1AJ1 WJLBTJB, late of TJnion township, Tloga county Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to Xn. Minervm Wilbur now Mrs Minerva Bowles. roBidlng in said township lo whom all persons to said estate are requested U) mate payment, and tboea Kike known the same Rev Sbeorar Mr.

William Tench and Din Lizzie Davis Doth of Morris Rnn Pa WOODWATB'-SLINGERLAND AtSfunsbnrg 28 1884 by Rev George Foabmdcr Mr Woodward and Mlw EleTeH Slicgerland b-th of Snlhvan, Pa. 1 Died. PIERCE March 1 o( dropky rs Stephen Pierce aged 70 juirs REED Beaver Cropemp Seward county 1884-61 oradinimetratioo of tie eeUte of HARRIET HX)BBINS late of the-township of Gftinee "Kogacoan ity Pa deceaied baveTkeen Rracied bytbe Beguter of 1 lojra coant to A Smith of md towiubip to horn all persona indebted uo paid estite are eeqfeeted to make payment those having claims or make known the wme withont deU-y A- February 8 1884 Mr Roland Reed forjaer 1 of Delmar Tioga coDnty Pa aged 6- ycare anij diye REW Y1RK cfTYMMKEfREPORT; CORRECTED WEEKLY BY Oamce Pt March 1S4 -6t A. SMITE Adnutuauator COMMISSION MERCHANT No 31S WAflOTNeTON STRKKT NEW YORK NEW YORK Marcb 1884 There a decided scare tv of ail the better Eridt" butter, ai-d any thut, will for tabic ofe outcbt after at better The market at Elgin ulvanced coDBideralfli early ifl the week. Pennr-jlvji ua eretunerj in active demand at full figaret Alt new State flrkln tabs gnuliogabove firsts are par hnsed, quicxly at Utino figures and the few flfick of old fc tate can le of wuhoul fficlty Medium au3 off grades of Eastern are pretty well cleaned up with come demand for good pound gfoadu for export when cfa pern can find holders to their whiclj.

range from IHto 2, cenlt Old bu l)er is cleaned 1 ap and receivers are tbe littlti on haod with conbiderabie "siw IB pta "ting in good round figures and cpeed) ebipiueoc is urged while the poeuejw the naw ck roHj desirable flavor Falls choicest fresh. good fine 3( comix on 1. FjrkiiiH, eel -ctions good to fine common to good 11 Tubs selecLonB good to fine comiLon to good 1 CHEESE Factory, fancy new 14-Ji I 1 fair a fine 1 I 1 Farm DHirji prime -fair to good inftCELULNKOUS LOGS --Tlie average receipts per dav for the past vveek liaM. ee i ooO barrela and So cases o' im portb The market haa been active to Uj prices aaggod off The "upply here rab but mvo are light and the Indian for thu com mj, neck ar 3 1,004 for a fairly eteaiij marke flno 4 Ot) Sr, dried per tb qnarten? 8 Pbtatoes per barrel 1 00 1 11 4 Tallow print Turkeva prime Ih 10 Chickens I Docks 1 18 PPLICATION FOB Pbl lipc You are hereby notified that IBKNE PHILLIPS your wife by bet next friend. Kan ler applied to the Cpnrt of Com moo Pleas of Tiegi county for ft divorct from the of matrimony and that Coart has appoint ed MONDAY APRIL 1884 at tbe Coart boose In Welloboro for hearing the said applicant lathe prem at ch time and place yon can appear and make answer if you think proper HARRY BAXTER.

March 4 lti4-4t Sheriff I DITOR'S NOTICE. Aiidit The undersigned the Orphans Court of Toga county to paw upon to the account of Mb-i and Balkier of the will aud tentament of GA)RGE yi. LKUEY deceased will attead to tlie dutioi of appointment at ibe office of Gforge Memck. in ellebaro on WFDMiSDO LhL Ifttti dav of ARCH A 1884 at ci of naid dav at which time atd ln(f all mu.re*tcd arc reqaentad to attend Feb 19 188441 TH03 ALLEN Auditor U2 IH i Lots lor Sale. COCBT FBOCLA- Hon dtnt Jndfet for the 4th Judicial District of Penn hjh-aom and Baxter and Lamkin, Esq pociutc Judpeo of riOfTti have iwsoed their precept hearini; the fifth of Ffebrnarr and to me directed for the hold ng of an Orphans Court oart of Common Pleae General qnarUr monn and Oyer and Tennlner at and for the countv of Tioga, on the firet Monday tit APfilU the "th day L884 and to continue two Not ce therefore hereby gnen totheCoroner Joa- tice-' of the Peace and ConPtaoies and for tbe conn tj of to appeal 1 in their own proper persons with the inqais UODB and bmncef to do tDOK tb ch of their offices and iu their beha appertn to be done and al Lnit-per- and other peron? proeecnting in be hu of tht Commonwealth any person or per are required to be then and there attend ng and not at their peril Jurors are reqoeeUxJ to be punctual in their attendance al the appointed Ume 8gn.fa.biy to notice (j under my hand and the Sheriff's office in nboro the 1st dav of March, In the year of oar rd one thoj-and eight hoodred aodeighiy fpor BAXTER.

WcllttborQ Pa March Hbgnff COVBT is hereby i.iveo ttiat the following inventories ot real and personal estate seJected to be by the widow and children decedentf RiJi be presented the Orphane un. to be he at the Court honw. in ttelh-boro Ti ga county 01 APKIL 1KH4 clock for Snal confirmation Ivtate of Robert I t-on aie of de Cea-ed ix E-Wte of loact late of Knoniik deceased real Entat of Bernard Lorcr late of We leboro deceas ed pt reonal I--late In personal Lrtaie of Walk late of deceased per-onal GEORO-E BOWEN ierk of Orptian- Coart boro March 31 1S84-H LOTb W) 07 180 etreetlu for ae tcrmc Inqu re )f I AUllsboro a 4 1S le at reafionablc rice- Bark Notice is hereby Grist Saw Mills for Si le. JL depot. rpHL old establish tl a able water powtr at I oga ft MBRRltli.

Febroary 19 1884 1 Jt Tiogn, Pa, i For Sale or Rent. th thrw of etonelnaw mill and ch Dgle mil! comb ned btfeam ail wa ter power All nt-w macblnerv IS VTCLLE MILLING Pa REGISTER'S NOTICE that the admintaLratore giiara in uarm-d tx, have flJed tbe accounts in tht fticx for Tioga county Pa. and thai ttie a i i Will In, presented in tbe tt ti Id at onrt house la elUboro a i i i on 1884 a 2 ex ra for niid conflrrnatioo pariia. account of II of tU 11 Bodmc lait of Richmond dccea. Final ceo i a jairu aod Bentlev of tLt will of DHV Edgerton deceased Fuml acconnt of tt Bai.er Ext-cotor of the wil of lol Baktr au of and Final account of i Adm nirtrtitor of the e- tate of TI oma MHU IH uion deceabed nal account 1 at-on AdmmLsirator of tliL eotatt of illiam late of Jackeon, dc It is announced that 700 persons voted fit the last municipal election, at Scranton bn fraudulent tax certificates and Kichird Coldtn a brother in law of MaorLlject Frank Beamibh has been ai rested for utltr mg Ux receipts and was held to in swcr court This is said lo be the flrst ol forty similar cases --John Sybert aged sevenlj flv who died it ilkesbarre receutlj way an (C centric mistr who lived many years 11 a cave in ite mountains back of Bcrw ck for years past he had been suspected ot stealing hcrses and mules which were taken to the cavt and killed and lhe meat sold for beef the.neighborhood where he lived --The chemist who examined the storrach of Katm Brodehoft the girl nho was killed by Menkerj in Elmira early in January has reportcdLLne results of his examination He- finds thsf be only foreign substance up be found is a slight Irace of copper and this may have been taken food As it was said there were not nnv mark of violent or external evidence surlicient t3 have CHU-ed death will be interesting to know jow the girl came Jo her dealh --The Fall Brook Coal Company is nde fatigalrie in its efforts to render its roads the thoroughfare of an immense traffic and, an important feeder of 1 the Pine Creek raad the Beech Creek Clearhcld and'Southwest ern railway is now nearly completed The road-extends into the Clearfleld coal reg on and by opening of spring it is intended lhat the entire line shall be operation one hundred cars of coal per day bang the esti mated shipments over thejroad for tLe 4 rst six weeks after its completion Political Points NOTES OF WHAT THE PARTIES PDLI rlCIANS ARE DOII.6 The Boston Herald remarks that re mams of Mr Tilden appear to be where the first choice of tile Democi atic voters for President The.

Chicago Lifei Ottian wishes to give the devil his due It says it is to be nDted to the credit of the Democratic party in Miesrssip lhat they permitted Matthews to vote befcre they shot him It is charged that the recent Senatorial contest in Kentucky both Blackburn and Williams used money lavishly and that iome memDers of lhe Legislature were bcwght October 1 18K.i-tf For Sale in Charleston. A OOOD FARM of about jO atret- Onpro ed jJotwl orchard pood a id I knoun an uc Mrl farm I- i i i i in quirt of JOTV I M.IMllH at) 11 a les a ie Pa Fet ruarj 1 1SS4 tf House and Lot for Sale. HOUbE LOT on elVbo ro is jffercd for a at a The 3 X) feet front ind eqnta ns near an acn There a yood hous and i the plac od wtfll i trt.e- te Inqu re Harrv Jr or th un 1 eiL, ed Mr- Marrli 11 1RH4 Farm ior Sale. TlTHI- I t-a li r- arm Charlebtoii one and a half i from tl If allej lepoi eompr cmg res i pn vad tor fiirttnir i for i J.t i iq i EN 1 I rlrit or A li-b r) Cbar ot 1 1 ISM 4 Parihurtst's Loan Office, Elk I and, Pa. to an at on am ml ntcn $.

OU an 1 I- rnL mor faim trtj (le-eireti i i Jrar- attor II SHXRHOOD ELLI TT AT BOH Biti.1,1 or to CHARLES I PMTISJ)N lanuarf 1S84 a Pa 1 ine Farm for Sale, I OtFR FOR I FA.RM of 0 acres ar btokt-dali ro Pa i a from ejnixiro to I It i ear all flat 1 md a 0 KK! t-tutC of ill vat on cl ar wi. watered i a litrtit- 4i u-e rmrn" a tenant him I bacco shuds aud otb outbuild) I i i hiLht nf the Stinre tntik a id ffa and is a raoel desirable i tea i in reject I i M. tbe 4Ti 1 ir 1 i- de ir -d or I i f( Hi se Ttrmi-of a a jinunrr I i 1 18K4 JOHN I 1- nal account of erk- and Campbe 1 Adm nistrutor- of tbe e-tate of Julius Phe ps late of i i inyton de-ceax-d I- rut anc Roa arc i of Putnam strator of tlu e--Lau sbv lale oga bon de aw tirrt and final acrtvrt of looaihan Thompson Es ecutor of tlte barah Potye 1 alc-ol i de 1 Una account of A er-Lite 1) Fl teher lat i van nal irconnl on of the of tin (. late of O-ceola deceased 1 ac uui vc ni of the Eiecuton? of i (, late O-ceo a deceased i ueco ni 1 on of tbe Executor? o' 1 1 of latf o' (Xfola a i i i i cber Bxecntor of the of 1 i TIM He Mi n-burj, decmawsl i ic i hmma 1 Mtirv Adm etralr of tl o' A if" Man deceased i a a ct i jl rwool Lseci of i of Mfmi ll fc bonx dcreawd al ac unt barKtt lio 8 Adm ninrator of tl "-U1U iOb( Slant-tie na! ar ml Ian Il an Linan Hail ul rr- 11 Kb xie- Ha! lati of tarrn a- t- in a i 1 a i of tl 1 in tl t- Murdock late ot e-t ti ro rtan-d 1 i a i A 1) -iTi-ian A im ui Lrator of Ine t-i 1 anna a h. lie ac unt a A.

Mortr and Job in njf ratur- of ch CTitaLiL ot trtflenck B)R( BOW EN ro reft 11 Notice of Sheriff's Sales. 1 I and tl a- re to ha and "A tt rtwd at the st ret. ilar tem court be nda 1 1S84 il noUfy me i to A 1 1 RI) II 1 Th 1 ct ntr I HI to a to mv convenience and aid ic the proper a or dut ec A Mclluboro March bbenfi AilminMrator's Sale. I Is HERtBY t.l\ EN that Lhe undemgn 1 A i i rat of 1MXID Is late of vn. i iM-d bv vjnne of an order of the OT 1 rK UQ Pa daied November SM i na at i ubli vendiie and 1 a i ddeT on tHe in nw hn i tbe IJtfa of Prii ting Material for Sale.

vV BOLT pounds of hind ne as tlic read Qg matter typeof th offered al bargiin lit be told all togetbcr i fifty pound ID and tied ap Th a tjpc in good order and mak a cltan imprui-r-ion Also to i newj aper a to ih of thia col mm and To ca th cincss ae good as MLW Iwtot" Fonts job tjpe 1 face, face and tcxtt. Some Ot them have mh.cd rx than About o() to pounds of "Sonpan.il mid tied-urj a a barpuu Priiltene who dc-irt to i tir 1 iit-c natena aic td to this tTpt. HOY Jauiiary 1 1884 iaboro a Real Estate for TIDE UNDKRSISED oO ra for sale thy fol on ng alobleroal cetate I at the stock of flue gold watches ad fioger rings at Mrs Bennett 8 store Wellsboro Prices satis (act alwa)s --March 11-21 1 can buy soft wool hats For men and 3 fr 1 to jO cents each, which for i sold at Jl and $150, at Lngers tiling btore --March 11-tf Tu --A smali larm in Delmar be twien eJ'sboro and Stokesdale ill rent Ibe use aloae Inquire of Alphonso Spinctr --March 4 1884--it The best white wheat flour roller talent at a sack By the barrel at $6 50 In 1 uf nvo barrels $0 15 a barrel t. Uboro Mar 4-2t MATHBUS. Tlic lulled States Clothing Company nc decided on the of their i i Wellsboro It will be sometime in that is all we know about H.

I ailits and children fine shoes of all Is carefully selected to meet the wants of the people of Wellsboro and vicinity Vpril 25-tf SBARS, Agent TUESpAT MORMNQ MARdHll The Xcd ATOR doe. not use type platen for IU rcadliis-matler patent" onMlde or Indde. New Advertisements Salesmen Wanted--H Hooker Co House and Lac for Sale--Mr. Wheeler Auditor a Notice--Estate of Milo Van Dozen Register's Notice--George Bowen Registt Orphans Court Notice--George Bowen Cl Notice of SMnfTi Sales--Harry Baiter SI Miscellaneous Advertising--Geo Howe! LOCAL AND MHTO MATT Facts and Comments. LOCAL NEWS GATHERED HBHB, I simple manner that commanded the unflag gmg attention of all his hearers from begin nmg to end It is impossible to do justice to such a slorir by printing ft condensed ab stract of It, and we have not space to give it at length The talk wds illustrated by large charts showing the course of the exploring vessel and of the retreating shipwrecked explorers.

--At the adjourned court held at the Judge's chambers Judge Williams handed down an opinion In the matief of the applications of John Mcbrath of Games, and James Tunney, of Westfleld, for an eating house license applicant in each of these cases was provided with more than the usual formal proofs, and no person objected to the moral character of either of them or to the character ot the placeS kept by them But the Couri ref used the license in each case because satwf ed tbat no public necessity exists for granting them and that they would become, by force of loca and a lot of dime novels After an examination before Justice BDdlne, Sche der, tones Hale and Shappee were committed to jail in default of bail On Saturday evening the two last named were released on ball in the sum of each, and on the same evening Ephraim business laterests of the communlly Large shipments cf lumber made daily on loth railways all along lines where there are mills This a healthy ttade in that branch i The A. Post at this ple is terxng ne members at every regular meet Sherman was arrested He had a hearing mg of late, and the mjetings ar otherwise yesterday and'was held and sent to jail improving in interest The Post has ately default of bail Of course most of moved Hto the hall of the Knights i0f these young men carried revolvers, and we Honor, the quarters are far more are informed that at least two of the cul comfortable than thos heretofore occupied prits'j have been brandishing pistols and Now AND THEN tareatening to shoot somebody within a fjrlmght At Mansfield also there has been an or gamzation of boy thieves, and they have made numerous raids in that region Two boys from that borough are now jail i Liquor Osceola. A FIGHT EN PROSPECT OVER THE L13BNBB awaiting trial on the charge of stealing goods from the hardware store of Bailey lolason Several other cases of thieving in that region, we understand, have been set lied by the parlies Interested The general lion and Burrounc ings, places for the accom modation of people living In the vicinity, as increase ol fcnme is a matter for serious ap drinking rather than eating houses It is prehetosion, bit when the criminal acts or the traveling public not the resident population whose needs are to be consider 4H7WHEBB --Look out for spurious silver --Another oil well has been slarWd at sucn C8se8 Games --A lad named'Drewj about --Potalocjs are quoteu at thirty agei wno 1T es at Nelson, had a very nar row escapeT from drowning in the river at ou have a house and lot a farm, horses cattle or any kind of property for ou can let ten thousand people know it at once by advertising in the AOITATOB There were 1 750 250 Sweet Violet cigars sold February--the largest sale of any one brand on record Milhken, dis inbutmg agent, lilt a bushel at Osceola --Mr and Mrs (J Mathers, of HJJf bor ougb are ib New Yorld this week --We understand that John kton, Jr is 'now doing editorial wort the Kegwter 4 --Dr Kilburn of presented with a pair of prairie ly He keeps them in Ibis garden i' --Messra HHI Co of A(, Json have bought seventy five of lumber in'fee vicinity of Games that place on Saturday, and owes his life to the good sense and presence of mind of a still younger companion--a son of Horace Albee, aged six years! The two lada took their sleds and went to ihe river to slide on the ice bebw the bridge While thus en gaged young Drew ran into a large hole from which ice' had bedn cut and where the wat0r Was about six feet deep No help was at hand, bit the little Albee bpy was mere boys are thus brought to light the ant ook becomes appalling The droobles of B. Wickham tc Co THEY AKfe ABBE8TED ON CRIMINAL WAR BANTU ASD HELD TO BAIL. Last week Justice of the Teace A.

Brewster, of this borough, issued warrants ft the Editor ef tht Agitator OSCKCLA, March 6, The 1 cense question is the all absorbing topic of con ver sation tgam The iotel was closed up a month Ego, and now the man that eluded it proposes to open ogam on the 23d (jo it is announced,) and attain apply to the Ceiirt of Common Pleas for icense to, deal oit the poiebn lo fellow mor ttls who are so weak aa to call lor it Of course there are some in our town who still Claim that we can have no busi ness here unless it is stimulated by the sale of dnnk, that poisons the senses and unfits men for the commonest du ties of life and a few of our so-called temperance men are deluded with this idea and persuad ed to sign a petition favor of lice use, or Aiken, of Tibga, on charges made by Hiram Brooks, James Kentfh, Herman Gifford and Orton, creditors of the late banking flrm of WickiJam Co Mr Brooks makes two affidavits, the flrst setting out that Aiken did. on the 20th tint his and by David Bt Iea9t do against it But I appre bend there will be. as. little of such nonsense as thera was a month ago At tUia Ume the petition being vigorous ly pushed by ita friends, though secretly, and every one who las not a stiff ba ckbone is being pressed alltiey will bear; and when they have secretly secured all they tan, the other ride can have Ue rest. Still lie balance caadidat3 most acceptable to Mr Washington special to the Phlladc phia Piass Senator Mitchell says that he knows nothing personally against Mr anderslioe but he it opposed to the political ine hods whereby a faithful and tried public cfficcr -grounds at tor a Hi was removed to make place for another for th ra paj political purposes The Louisiana Republican.

State Co iven Io1 tion was held in New Orleans on Wednes day Kellogg Pmch.fcack A Badger and A Dumont weie lect ed Delegates at large to the National Con vention It is believed, says the dispatch that Louisiana will send a solid Arthu 'del egation to Chicago It is assumed that the of lhe Pennsy vaaia delegates to Chicago 11 bt determined by the recent nomination of half dosien machine politicians of that State to Federal offices by President Arthur Of whet sort of stuff are the 444 70-. Kt publicans in Pennsylvania composed? This question is asked by the Boston Herald President Arthur has several times illus trated his resemblance to the proverbial cow which "gives a good mess of mil and then flcks it over On Friday he gkve a hearty indorsement to Civil service reform in appioving the work of the Commission On Monday he sent to the Senate a batch of appointments for Pennsylvania character ized bj the worst features of the spoilt sys tern In wh cb was he most sincere? tan Ih'ald. ThS Washington correspondent of the Springfield Eeputltean telegraphs that paper The President to day gave notice he had ccrnmitted his interests Pennsylvania to Col Duel Matt Quay, for in spite the protests of the Philadelphia members be nominated John Vanderslice to be Pen Bion Agent at Philadelphia. This was lay appointment, and he made it for th.pur pose of using the office for all it is v'orth politic ally whole S2 00 part In Wellsboro on aienut. The late of Kei Calk ne contain about 4 scrta v.

tli commodious bount aud barn in good condition a BO two tenant houeef A fine lot of fru and shade trvcs onlthe preuii-cs aud good wt La of wiur A num bei 1 of rable lots can be cold ind ample fine ttidc ce Can bought mtnt I I and timt. as to bal Also YEefl-horo OD Peart re a 4 wxl ho IH. and it nia 1 tht Lutholic cliurch DEAN Eight Vcrnn' Scrofula held the Presbyterian church at Nfclson A large number have been --Nine persons were, immersed af3 ceived into membership at the Baptist "ur principle is not to carry goods over church this borough last Sunday overling. irom one season to another, consequently Blossburg Dramatic i you can buy an overcoat or suit at jrourown ndef aure at 1B hall DoDKlDu IIrm WUH ouivcuti auu auu vj i equal lo ihe Getting down at rf 8ald WM tense that are true to honest coonclioqa of full length on the he careful pushed induced it fte theu consciences will be ampte to defeat the --Interesting revival meetings areJtieiDg his own sled into thetefigje of The flr whereas fact the firm was not unjust measurelhafr htbemg attempted to be kr Simpson lives LnPeona. Ask him.

Your drnggD keeps it 'l 50 a atLaitkid ly Wellsboro Pa Inn lilding Lots for Nile. rpHE SLBSCRIBt-ROl i a i A i build JL ini lots the ground lying Bicheontlie eaaLauil Mrs Jat- th a uo he lymc Ir-tween Knkms on the cast an Buce on the rvcat, all fronting on boat avenue Tlio ota will extend froni enue a four hundred feet southwardly and 1 abut upnn a street bt at the south end wiiich (ttreyt will connect with others leading to said Pur chasers will be jjlvcn en or more yuirt- iiay mentit No mtertfit charged unt 1 after 1 188o Pnce "even dollars per foot frontage widtl accordance with wiabea To my purchaser enct linf, flurmg tht. comln enmrntr a loan of motjey not excetd i Eorty perceit of the cost, will be made If lesinid on Cdbi of the dwelling The loan to be addfcd to aod become part of tbe purchase inoney of thq lot and pwd for therewith No ling of lee value than SoOO -o be erected A liberal discount made for cuati 3 own BACHE January 22 I Teachers' Examinations. of teachers will be held fol to 8 March Thursday,) 0 ridaj -1 Monday 24 Tnesday 2- Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday J9 Twsday Apnl 1 Wedaeadtj 2 Thureday 1 boast, tnday 4 Satarduy Monday Wednesday 9 Thursday 10 Potter scliool 11 batntday, 1- fioufTlUe Tueaday 1 Whi neyvtlle 16 Little Marish Thorsdaj Fsmington, Gee school honae Fnday Welsboro batarday i I IHH4 Ht 01 clock all the gut, lit t. an i inten-l ate MI Da id Lew deceased all lha ot cf land Bio oiam-h Tloga counly Pa bonndtiiiind dettri follow? to wit at a -lakt tht comer hereof and tht i rtbettj-t cornt" Rtaben Dike land iheact two wect aJoag tbe lint of Reu I en Dike 1 md Ib rod- a hemlock corner poet and (-tone-- thence foutb MS east along thi, warran Ime lo rode 10, a corntr thenct north two lift a to a corttr Lhence north h8 Jit i.

rode the place of beginning con ta acres tx. the pan more or Th-KM" Two th cash on continuation ba ai ce tn two i al annaal HAKLEb A LEW el 1 lS84-tt Adm straior Real Estate for Sale ON L.OIVO TITIE rpHE subscriber for sale the following real es In ULERFlhLD farm about acres boaw and barn new tobacco-bam abundance ana 5 nmnj of cho ce Trait tobacco 'arid known ac the EmmerBowon fann Ow-eolt Anfi. one of the becl of Prict $11 QW I lacco farm on brook, cl ye by Onceoia about H4 most larL lon-i three barnc nne fruit and For merlyLoi A BoaArd I rice $4 000 Ii LAW HEM Tobacco farm of about 1OO acre- flat laud ai improved known ae the bomert farm on sonue lane FUU on Pool-office and iwo BWrcs on farm been sold for $8000 Pnce now gb OTW In BR KilELD About 100acres all wild eomc fine ht-fn ock timber 'West of t.aliforn a road, Pnce 81 000 In BROOkFIELD --Another lot near last above about )1 acref all led timber Pnce $1 000 11 hj 1 PO number of hun-t Hret In "ft Pr ce SI 000 In wEtoTFIELD ilagc lots 'ormerly part of the Ibtrfarm In KNUXMLLE--The foncdrj property now in opt ration houses and lota In ILLE --Steam gnst and saw mill flue bnBinesB )1 acre In BLObhBLRG Large two-ftory brick honw bv lllam Larkm 1'ncc $2 800 lagL low on Davis and Park House and lot on East avenue Ogde isborg "7 Ware MUleton Maosfleld Blk. Uayoard ecbool gabluvlUo Broo ifield Sonth Road WeeXleM LawKnceville Kilolvillc helwn other caught hold of the sled, and young Albee drsw him out of the water This little boy deserves tj) be elected an hon orarv member of tbe Life-saving Service in money, the -The recent election in this borough Droperty olf deponent, did, with fluent to have tney for the past ten or twelve solvent and Bare, as Aiken well knew His other affidavit IE to the effect that David L. Aiken and Wickham, being bankers on the 31st day of July, 1883, and intrusted, forced on us The fact is, lhe g-eater part of the best people of Osceota do njt want any ttcenge granted fa any one to sel intOjXi- in ou- quiet little village, nor Remember this ifl the only series of (brjfce year ending Jane I 8 8 i thorough repair and do nz fl Alw several honsea and lots In bnckfhotel the Parlclrum Ilotibe in fine repair with gcod paving business Price In TIOGA --On Broad street.

Lot with a fine resi detict bnlt bv Dr Humphrey Pnce $.1 00 th a payment down or a pavment 1 prtftr 10 ki the balance remain for a-term ol sears e-ti by the i roperty told. Apply to CHARLES PAtTIhO lai nary 8 1R84 Elklnd. Pa Notice in Partition. I BEACH against NATHAMBL A VLENTrJE and ID MATILDA GANL'i etc In the Court of Common Plean of Tioga county No Noember term, ISJfii Snm mons in Partit on Tiopa county as The ComraouwesJth of Penniyl vania to tht Sheriff of uaid county greeting If Anrustas Beach make you eecare of prosecnt his claim, then ne command you that voo mon good and lawful enmmoners, 'Valbanicl aJ entine Ganly a minor under the age of tonrteen years Ida Matilda Gaclj a minor under the age of four teen eara late of yonr coanty so tbat they be and appear before onr Judges at Weilsboro, OBT County Court of ommon Pieaa there lo be held on lhe -ftret Monday of May next, to ehow wherefore thej the said Augustus Beacta and lhe sfoieaatd Nathaniel alentine Ganly and Ida Matilda Gtnly lo- gttbcr and undivided do hold all that certain mes suage and tract of land situate In the township of Cly mer county of Tioga and State of Pennsylvania bounded north by Norman Dwif at, east by Phil tips and Robert Frith south by OBjeated land and west b) the west line of TToga ctSonty and lande of Burdeue Beach and Kirbj, coptalarng mboot acres, more or lew. of wbicJk.ih.ey the said Na, thaniel Gaoly and las Gantt deny partiuoc to be made between them accordmyiB (he form of the act of Assembly In each case mwlend provided, and unjostry permit toe same not lobe done, contrary, Ac And have yoo then and there UM alines of those saa moners and this writ Witness the Hon.

WilUsmi jPtwideai Judge of our said Court at Wellsboro, this Istdiy of v.uu*. -j--r--- Hair and Whisker Dre block or brown--50c bids'fair lo result in a legal contest One pa laUns notwithstanding the law defraud, convert and appropriate to their. MuLhearn. a route the Twelvemonths ago public opinion was decided is to the merits the varioui advextised for cooghs and All doabti upon this important subject seomjto be now at an end The unparalleled sncceas of 2ale a Honey of Horebound and hw settled tbe-Quca tion It ia in evidence that in upwards of five thou ouyanovercoai or BUH play Undef Laurels," at Fishfc hall pat ty dlaUna Itat, notwithstanding the law information states in sub the Lehiga Valley railway, fell om the price at present at the Star Clothidg House next evening for the benefl jbf the of'l883, but three OQapcilmen were elected flt that and Aiken did, on the mil car at MaucL Chunk, one ay laat "eiisboro Pa. --March 4-tf an( i anr tnat three, of Ihe old Council 28th day of May Jast, at Tioga, falsely and week, while ID the act of catchicg a mail Shaw Co have just received the finest Ime of gentlemen's furnishing goods --There are now twelve prisoners fM the over The other sirte claims thatander the maliciously bag He struck or his head, anc.

is fear- county all. Of this number five arlboja terms of the law sii Councilmen were and togeer to cheat and defraud ed revived fatal in juries. I the article that has no precedent Ji the rletarv Sold by all drug cents and 1 Great saving by baying cure in one minute time Voiding, private" examinations Look np the law and then do not complain if you have to comply Teachers will furnish legsJ-eap pen ink and shoold attend and are inviteu to do so Gentlemen, tf bavt a meenng of yoar on the date of the examination Patrons and friends are invited Examinations lo commence at 9 a 't -rill be at my ofHce Apnl "3ih. and May 17tl, tt Mansfield, Orand Central Uot 1 May 10th and at Coles Hotel Wellsboro Msj 3d, to meet any person or persona who wish, to aeecnie oc boslness County Snpuintcadeot Deputy Now to -wit, November 1883. npon the within snggeetions and petition, the and direct thai service ot summons in tied case be made ac follows, to wit personally and by serrice OB hia euardjlB, Dwight and on both of sid defendanU 1 tion an tbe low directs in the tor a weekly newspaper published ia also on IL IL Foote guardian Hwan.

nore BY I hereby certity that the abore a true copy of the enmmont) issued tbe above'entitled actionand of the Older of Coart. HABRY BAXTER. WeUsboro, Febnuuy 1, Sheriff. 1 'l.

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1854-1973