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

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Jon xrrtj. or temea vjf-t the best medium for le THE WELLSBQRQ, JL, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1884. Kerry JKi --DEALERS IN-- DIAMONDS.WATCHES AND JEWELRY. CORItRUHt and KUTER STREETS, 1884. such that any well-regulated kitchen under terest in thb county, lable at the rate of oga last Sunday.

It Is stated that there the niAnnroinfrf ftf mnur wntllr, fK WATO frnm 1 Kflrt tfl 3.000 DCOrtle DreSCDt the management ol the most fastidious four mills on the $221,851,) were from 1,500 to 2.000 people present coot may be supplied with provisions of -was no noteworthy change in Borne of those who attendee, that all kinds al prices entirely satisfactory, WhUe'ststor-k of teas deservedly popular. (be New York butter market laat week. Cheese was a quarter of a cent lugjhet. HotchWsB, seed above eighty, have for few years resided with their son Lyman. Thursday the old lady ate her dinner in bed and seemed as well as usual, but in about twenty minutes afterward, on going to her bedside, she was found; dead.

Her luneral was held tof-dayi Winter wheat is partly harvested, I and though of small acreage the crop is superb. apple-tree prat known as the cantor Oats promis largely and corn 1 Is doing the affair seemed to be intended to'' boom ex-Governor St. John, who aj nomination for the Naifihbortng Counties. IC( ITEMS FROM OUB LOCAL EX- CHANGES. --Prof, J)aniel Fleischer is tbe new principal of Jje at Hart's and his regu ar customers foij some of the' The Duaaing committee 01 the new Nar- for the a standard braids will hive no father.

Farm- mal 6chool buUdlog at MansflblC advertise Presidency. ere flnd Wbite'o grocery a reliable depot for8eale proposa for the structure. --Theapr. Ual8 BC1J forallkjnds Dffangly Mr Henry'Kiner of Elklanc offers a worm, which la devastating orchards in ad- well Hny is variable from light to heavy. Pr.

B. ark. will' visit jthe following reward of for the the rthern counties is hatched fronvan, B. places for tha'convenience, of ihe large num thieves whorobbed his store recently. egg laid on the leaf.

The worm is green In ber of patients already tikrt under treat- --The old gymnasium connccteo with the ment in county; and Jjso for the ex- Orphan School at Mansfleld is being lorn animation aad Ireatmdnt of others wishing away to make room for new buildings. his professbna services: Elmira, K. V. Frazier Saturday, August 2, 1884; Tioga, Monday, August 4, 1884; Mansteld, Ta, Ofand Central Hotel, 1884; Seymour Thursday, August 7, 1884; Wellsboro, Parkhurst lionse, Friday and Saturday, --Mr. Miles O'Connor waj placed in vthe county jail lail Sunday morning on the charge of assault and battery anc robbery.

--We are sorry to learn that it'was found necessary, yesterday morning, to take Mr. i State asylum at Dan- color and about an Inch. In length. Some orchards visited appear as if burned hy flre. Borne farmers have fought.it successfully With Paris green, others with solution of carbolic acid.

That "Baseless Cry." TT IS RAISED BY IRKKSPCfNBIBLE PAPERS ONLY. Toau KlUor qf tlie Agitator. BtosSBCBo, July 16, articl? in the AGITATOR of the 151U instant! headed understanding is that Slanuiug does not want the position, It is a historical fact that the Pennsylvania Independents did not start out in 1882 with the idea of helmnrr the Democratic luuiuai 01 'vUe iriy vjrraueu auuwi. wit-u tue iuca T-A. 11 jr party to recover possession of the TS ational -The Ptohibilionists of Bradford county sp haTC thdr wn word for it that they do not now fee! disposed lo enlist in that Courant, To elect a Governor Is one thing; to elect a President is quite another.

The Republicans who were most ardent in doTng the first as a means of disciplining their own prrty are most strenuously opposed to doing thu second on grounds or for any reasons As tbe Pibit goes to press the National Democratic Convention is in session, and no sign of tbe outcome has appeared. There intend to nominate a full county ticket. newspaper to be started at Harrison Valley, Pott3r county, by Messrs. Owen Ewing. H.

Shaw, of Canton, is a candidate for Representative in Bradford county. Pittsburgh school-girl committed suicide because she was unable to keep up with her classes. --The srading for the'double track on the C. railwiy from Corning to Beaver' Yarn's is nearly --The Lawrenceville paper is getting anx- "A prompts me to make a 1 few remarks on the subject. A DMINISTKATOB'S PTOTICE.

The iindereicnfld Administrator of of ADE- UXE WYliAKT. late of CharicMon townnhip. Tioga county, dectased, tbi: creditors of Mild cMalc to make known their claime at earliest convenient dsu-. TflpS. ALLEN.

WcilFboro, 15. 1884-61. jAdminjstHUor OTK'K TO BBIDGE BlIILDEBS. IN Healed proiXMaln will berecelvcd by theCommts- eionen! of Tioga county, at thfir office in WellBboro. on MONDAY.

JULY 'JS. 1884. for the building of a bridge the Tioea river at Lawrenceville, near the depot. Fiona Mm specifications can be eeen at the Commissioners' office. r.

it RUMSET, J.J. BKE9E. J. E. PETERS.

Wt-ll l)oro, uly 1884. Commieelonen- A l'DITOirS the matter of the estate of 1. MITCHELL, deceaaed. In tbe Orphans' Conrt of Tioga county. The aadcrvign- ed.

appointed an Auditor to report diatribotion of uie in of tbe Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court. will meet the. parties interested al the office of Uw- lute H. Seymour, in Tioffa boroogn, on WEDNESDAY. ISM, at 0 o'clock a.

All are required to "present tbi'ir drums for sKtiement. tl A 1 idua about the new river bricge ville. and It is very wrathy because the --Jefferson Harrison, and; wife re- Augusts and turned Q0me from heir wed House, Mot-day and Tuesday, August 11 and 12, 188? Westfleld, Pa, Smiths ''Hotel, Wednesday and, Thursday, August 13 July l-7t. ding trip across continent Jo San' Fran- an yhow, neighbor. borough of tawrenccville might with pro-, priety paytforgrading.the approaches to the new bridge.

It will no doubt be built in good time; you had better hold your temper, I months ind days. --The Corning Glass Works company is willing a warehouse 210 feet long by 50 feet wide, Dr storing goods. --Mrs. R. B.

Fleet and her daughter Bessie; of Newport, and Miss Parker, of Kinsman, Ohio, are visiting 'at Judge Will: -A young editor took his best girl to the roller-skating rink and thus relates her ex- iams's. --Prof. Philo i. Edick, formerly of perience rash, but the a rip, she cut her lip, but th i next time she'll do better. A slide she tried; the skates That "Cry" was takcn.up by some of our local papers and nof by the persons who were interested in the-late cabvass.

Mr. Henry Hollands was one of latter, and it is only just to him that it should be understood that he avows that he was treated fairly inJhe canvass; not only by the people throughout the County, but by sue- verly Adcoeiite establishment and will soon cessful candidates. He has no feeling in issue the paper again, the direction of'bolting or using his influ- i js reported that the Roman Catholic ence in trying to raise a Hd re society, intending to build a church at Mon land, of New York, wbose nomination will insure the defeat of I he Democratic party. --Ristan Itlot. A dispatch to Ihe Chicago Tribaia? from Arkansas says the p.iopleof Ihwt Slate espe- TUESDAT MORNING, JlllLY 22, 1884.

Advertisements. Auditor's Notice-Estate ot T. I. Mitchell. Ordinance (H--Walter Sherwood, Bargees.

Professional Card--Dr. OrnnMi Newell.fDentist. WellBboro Scvhocl Taxes-0. W. Morrfck, Receiver, jf Notice tb Bi idge Builders--County Commlsatoners, Tloga Coon Conrt Proclamation--Harry "A dash, a crash, 'twas awful ceived a fair vote i a) nearly all the boroughs troB2 ha( ji the roller skate u'pset her.

A slip, and townships of the Bounty. As will be Coqpcr seen by the relurps he did not receive so much of a vote the eastern part of the county as lie might perhaps have expected borough, has bejen made principal of the were snides; they proved tc be a fetter. No rottl tnat section as a home vote. The cit- izens'of those towns sa'w fit to. dispose of their votes totothers; and Mr.

Hollands admits that was their right, and under the circumstances he has nothing to say, but to submit'to of the people. 1 only write this as I thought Mr. Hoi Like rci! uctions on other goods. -i- a i our fine Whife Goods fly at Ihe present prices on them. Special announcement on Silks in a few (lays.

F. P. HART. LOCAL AND MINOR 3 Facta and Continents. LOCAL NBVra GATHERED HBBE, THBRE ASD The pcrtato crop promises well.

--The dog days began yesterday. --Carpenters are scarce at Westfield. academy at Oweigo, N. at a salary of $1,500. --Gcotge Kimball, of Dclmar, has just been awarded arrears of pension a-nounting to about $900, a regular stipend of $4 a month.

i --The county bridge across t'hejCowanes que at Westfleld is to -be rebuiltj soon. It has cotfdetnned by the Cciinty Commissioners. I --Five cigar-rnakers came from Yale's factory at Hornellsvillc last Friday to work for the Grand Master Cigar Company in this borough. --Mr. Ed.

C. Deans, of this barough, is traveling through "southern New jYork look- NOTICES. Fn 1 i goods at Sears's Shoe store A i lumber, shingles and lath for sale by I 11 11-tf. kegs Chesapeake nails for sale by D. 11.

Look at ihe new style of fruit-jar atB. F. Miil'uen before you 34. W. Sears, agenti sells calf boots, J.

HiehtrJson ov make, at $2.50 a pair. A i i 1-lf, ilte's reliable tobacco at 50 cents, and hi.s Innrain at 40 cents, take the li-'if." always find good fresh butter at 1) i i Jc 3-tf. Trim your doors with the Gilbert locks ami save Ihe annoyance of loose knobs. For sale iy D. H.

March 11-tf. Belcher will furnistryou any size iewer pipe you want at lowest cash prut C.iveliitn your 22-tit. I i i A the Wellsboro Brick-yard l.Vi.noij gniul brick for sale. Soft.brick for i i very cheap. --The jrcBants complaiif of dull trade.

(ng after he i a usrcsta of the Master r--Send ua thje news frdm neighbor- cjg ar Company. 1 hood. --j 0 i tp be a struggle between the Free-traders and (he laboring men this and is is easy, enough to conjecture'which party will be victorious. --Mr. Phineas Bruce and wife, of West- --Blossbirg's town hall will soon be coca- roller Wescfhld is to have a rink, too.

There are now eleven prisoners in th Boater Starkey is principal of the Arnot 'schcols. say arb to catch it in Aufjist. --Ex of Ar-not, was in tow.n yesteydaVt HenrjjCaldwell, of'Morjis Run, has FKF.DSIIICK MAnouAFK. Wellsboro, April 22, A I I I I AT are K'" out nf i business and will sell our entire stock at actual cost. Spalding's Corner I)m 23-4t.

have a nice line of first class buggies, ami farm wagons, which we ire selling at very low prices. ISAAC SEAUS, Wellsboro, July 22-lf. F. M. HOSIE.

Tbe entire stock of summer clothing, boots and shoes is now offered at the Boston Clo.hing House, Wellsboro, at your own price. Only come and take the goods will be an ice-cream fes- tivi.l at Smith Hall in Kceneyville, Friday 2-5. 1884, for the benefit of the Sunday -school. Come one, come all By onk'r of Committee. To Buti.DElls.-- You can))uy sash, doors blinds, house-trimmings, paints and i i slass anil putty, In fact anything you at bottom prices for cash at D.

II. lie, March 11-tf. SiiAfs --We have the largest stack ever dtlmil. Call for a sample- of the new Tl ree Star brand of The purest sotp a a GKO. M.

SPAI.DISO. Ji.lly 2 2 4 U'ith our new butter refrigerator -we can i our customers at all times with a sweet, hard, fresh butter. B. F. MII.I.IKF.N Co.

DII ymi want to sell your farm this si- Do youyant to sell village properly a stock orjany thing else? If so you let ten thousand people know all about it one week by advertising in thp Aoi- Waoamakcr Brown's samples for the trade. The most complete assortment tTer offered in this market-for s.uits, coats, vests and shirts. Perfect fits and a a i guaranteed. C. G.

OsdOOD. Wellsboro, Aug. 7. Send money by American Express Co. rcnney orders.

Receipts given. Money ref if orders are lost. Sold at all offices the CD, at .500 places. 'Rates: To $.1 $30 $40- ISc A. A.

TKUH.KN, Agent. May Campaign Clubs, take notice! We can furnish you banners and genuine bunting flares any size at tbe lowest New "jfork prices. C'ive us a trial before you buy, as we manufacturers' agents. B. F.

MII.LIKKN Co. Wellsboro. 1-tf. Fife crackers, torpedoes, paper caps 'iapcf-cap pistols, flags, lanterns, balloons, "turnan candles, sky rockets and all kinds of ire works a F. Milliken Spe- 'ial a i and low prices for campaign 1-lf.

lovers of Arctic ice cream: We will our Ice-cream Parlors on Sunday tween the hours of one and two and six arid -even p. m. This rule will be strictly adhered to, so be on time and cool off. B. F.

Ml U.IKES i Co. Wellsboro. July 1-tf. It seenis to us that there is no difference the trade at the Cnilcd States Clothing illduse, recently opened in Wellsboro, Pa. They do a rushing business all the time.

Others complain, tbat business is diill since the Fourth, but not so with them. We sec galmosl every day piles of clothing, boo'ls and shoes carried away from the United Clothing House, lately opened in i' Wellsboro, sign of tbe 15-2t. Star Clothing House going out of business. As our time to close out our stock is limited to September 1st next, we therefore have concluded to further reduce the price of our remaining stock, to insure the entire sale of everything wphave on hand at present. We have a good assortment in suits.

for men and boys. Tbis Is a rare opportunity for those who are in need of clothing to secure a good bargain. Call at the Star Clothing House as early as 15-2t. gone to Ei rope. --MissLouiieMerrick, of this, village, Is visiting at Tro f.

--The indebtedness pf the Westfield School District is $147.013. --It is that work is picking up at the Morris Run i --Polly Tics hasi settled down to' her knitting-work now. --This political disaffection.doesn't seem to be all-e a one --Got youfi neighbor to subscribe for tbe campaign A(JITATOH. --The wife Df DrJ W. W.

Webb, this village, is seriously ill. --Thrct rattlesnakes were killed at Somers Lane i. few days ago. --Wellsboro has 'h'S taxables and real estate assessed at $557,017. i --Mr.

Kohleir, of Charleston, is building a mammoth farm barn. --Mr. A. W. Potter, of Middlebury, las acres ol fine tobacco.

--The -oha crops are.genefally looking well throughout the county. --Judce "dcttir Elliott, of Denver, (jpl-, in town last week. --The premium lists for the Mansflfeld Fair are for distribution. 1 --Clev 'land 'and Headaches is the wjiy one bibu jDenWral put it. --The black raspberries, are now coming' into tt ten cents a Jjuart.

--We are informed that Rev. Asa Dodge, of Shipjen, is dangerously sick. A pirly of Elmira people are to picnic at tbe Firk in-Mansfield 1 --Pro'. F. M.

Allen anc 1 wife, of Eljmjra, were vidting-at Mansfield last week. --A 100 yards for $75, was yjon by Jeffns at Westfleld a few days ago. --Lecai O. of Indiaoapclis, is visiting his old home in this borough.i" --A is pracjticing dentistryj at Westfie w.lh a fair degree of success. --Prcf.

E. Raesly ard wife are visifing their fo'mer home in Northampton cougty. --They ire already making arrangements ccruTSe of lectures at EJKland nextwin-' ter. --Thj receipts of a loan art exhibition at recently amounted to upwarcis of There are now inmates of the --Mr. T.

Ji Delano'and wife and Mrs. William Criltenton and daughter and Miss Addie Crittcnton, all of New York city, are visiting Mrs. N. Packer in this --Mr. George H.

Derby played a game of ball last Thursday with the Painted Post Club against a 01ub from Warren, in which the latter were defeated to the tune of 5 to 1. --Mr. J. S. Murdough, of Mansfleld, has been suffering ifor some days from a large more she'll soar the rink all o'er, because her ma won't let her." --The one hundredth anniversary tof the establishment of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America Was celebrated at the Blossburg church last week Sunday evening profuje display of flowers and appropriate remarks by the paslor.

Rev: J. B. Sheerer, and leading members of tbe ty. There were also a few recitations by the Sunday-school scholars; --A dispatch received in this borough yesterday afternoon announced the failure of F. G.

Hall, privatebanke-, atElmlra. The cause of the suspension or the amount of liabilities was not stated. KT. Hall had considerable money loaned in this county, and we understand a number of the farmers and- business men in the northeastern "part of the county have been depositors at his bank. --Some farmers tell us that the weather during the not been so-bad, after-all, for bay-making.

1 The gross has cured slowly and has retaihed more nutriment than if burned for a few hours under the scorching rays of the sun. The crop throughout the county is reckoned as far more than an average yield. New hay was. delivered in this borough last week at $6 a --Mr. and August Jiliadrack of this bofough have the deepest sympathy of this cortmunity in their affliction by the death of their.only son, lastfFriday from membraneous croup.

He was a promising child of nearly seven years and a general favorite. The lad and his team of goals have --It is reported that E. M. Fenner, of the Seneca Falls Call, has purchased tpe-Wa- cially and orthe faouth generally are eager have Blame make a i I ia IliM section. Such a visit from the He publican candidate it is give a strong impetus to the current which is now petting HepubHcanward.

Fvrncy'a which, its present been a strictly i journal, announces iu the issue of last week determination to support Ulaine and Lo (tan. The editor declares that has never been more Iruly independent that; in taking this course, anil gives very cogent reasons why the election of Blaiae and Logan would promote the best interests of the country. iidltcxtAment of HIrLAM B. of Chatbam township. cMintv, I'a.

having to Tarry of paid by the Kcciplcr of rotintY no- tici- Jn-rchy lo all indfbtctl to haia tat. 1 to pay the wain'. 1 al 1 and all persons hav.n;.' aid f-tate tlie the H. IHrSV fil. rrqnei-u-d ta I A Erccator on deposit in Wm.

II. Broken bank. --The cc ored people of Elmira are lo be addressed Jon August 12th by John R. Lyr-Ch, the. temoorary chairman of the publican 'ifotional Convention.

--A few; Jays ago while Mr. Frank Gafford, of Armenia, Bradford counly, was felling a tree, his three-year-old son was struck by i. injured. C. DeWitt and 'H.

N. Williams, lands may be blamed for the "talk a two Tovyanda politicians, held a'joint and as I was very much interested in discussion on the tariff question, at the his canvass for the nomination. Knowing his plans anji feelings before the Convention and since, that no responsibility for this newspaper outcry rests on his shoulders. He is not to be considered one of the sick ones. A.

JASIES. Court house in that borough list Friday evening. --Th6 Trustees of the Canton Methodist Church: have the pastor, Rev. Thomas Stacey, a two weeks' vacation from the firs't of He will spend it among the Thousind Islands. --Recently some scalawags entered the premises of IKr.

George Paul, about three miles below Woodhull, N. killed and drdsscid a fat calf belonging to him, loaded it on a wagon and skulked off. --Tbrougli the efforts of members of thf Tray Elinr.er'a about three hundred head elf" thoroughbred cattle have been brought into. Bradford counly. At least onhalf tfte cittle in the western part of the county are grides.

--Victor Pellet alid brother, of Bradford county, are raising a large field of carrots. Sunshine and Shadow in Covington. DEATH OF MRS. EN JOYAULE BIRTH- PA11TY. Correspondence of lite Agitator.

CoviNoTON, July 19, Sarah C. King, wife of C. F. King, died last Tuesday at this place. Mrs.

King came to Cov- in'gton from Savona, N. where as Miss Brink she was well known. -Her life was one of unremitting devotion to everything that was for the public good, In all such enterprises needing pecuniary, assistance she was She assisted the Odd. Fellows-, Their croji lust year averaged 1,500 bushels in furnishing their new Hall and secur ing a lo uc acrl i their horses'were wintered musicaWastrument. Later sue was active in securing a fund tb build to Tne Hal).

The Baptist, parsonage is another monument, to her untiring effort, while her assistance in minor charities coqld alw.ays bff.couated upon. 1 Her remains were taken to Savona on Wednesday morning, the Ijodge of Odd Fellows furnishing a guard of honor to the train. '-Wednesday last was the sixtieth birthday of G. M. Butler, who resides near His friends to the number of over one dred swarmed in on him.

Wellsboro, 'carbuncle on th'e buck of his head. His con- at racte( general attention upon our streets, dition was considered very critical for some ae uncra was largely "attended on Sun- time. --There werp po services ati the Presbyterian church in this borough Sunday, owing to the absence of Dr. Shaw, who is visiting' his former home at Fulton, N. Y.

--There wjll be a camp-meeting under the leadership of Presiding Elder L. D. Watson, at Qaines, commencing on Wednesday, the (5lh of August, and continuing one week. --In this county there are 15,975 head of cattle over four years old, as enumerated by the Assessors. The aggregate assessed value is placeji at or nearly $11 a head.

--Rev. Mr.iRubbard and ife, recently missionaries in 1 Asia, were expbqted to speak on the manneis and customs of the heathen at the Elkland Presbyterian church last Sunday evening. --We have received from tie Thomas W. Price Company, of Philadelphia, life-sized portraits of James G. Blaine and John A.

Legan, 'both Of which are regarded as very correct likenesses. members of the Blossburg Catholic dhurcb are preparing to give a concert about the lath of' next month at Fish's opera house in that borough, to increase the general Church fund. --Mrs. d. If.

King, of Cov ngton, died a few days ago after an illness of about a year, caused by injuries received in a railroad accident. She Deceived, $5,000 from the Company before. Ijrer death. Compton, 06 Lindley, was ternoon. Sears as "Nessmuk" has followed bis'book on Woodcraft by offering woodsmen a knife just suited lo needs of the hunter and fisherman in of Camp.

The only'fault to te found w'iih his book is that there isn't hi If enough of- it; but there is enough of the knife--just enough. It is made by the Walden Knife from a model fashioned by Mr. Sears while he was amon; the natives in South America a few years ago. Tbe blade bears the name --The telephone, line between Blossburg and this borough was completed last Friday, afternoon and was put iri working-order. The line connects along the route with Arnot, Liberty, Nauvoo, Morris and Antrim, and C'ovington were well represented.

To say that the time was not enjoyed was not to know the crowd, the lime, and above all, tbe place. An easy chair, a pair of gold eye glasses, crockery, set, books, were among the presents. Mr. Butler had the presents and by unanimous vote the following commemorative meilala were or-' dered'struck off and delivered; To George On the mcl were kept in as good con dilion as if fed on grain. The same gentle- havei.wenty five acres of bcuns growing in one field.

--ThcLchigh Valley Railroad Company has purchased a controlling interest in. the Snow Shoe Hract of coal lands in Centre cointy. Il thought a sbort line of ill soon be built from Towanda, by! the way-of Towanda creek and Canton, counectint; it Williamsporf anil forming a better outlet for the coal. --The Ee.Iford Gazette says that in one of the of that counly there lives a maa who has been holdingnthe ollice of'Justice, of the Peace for years. This is remarkable, but it is not so remarkable as the fact that i all that litrie he frtf- never rendered a decision iri favfor of thi, defendant in any case tried before hitn'J Al Ephrata.

Lancaster county, a thre Prominent People. INTKKK8TINO FACTS CO.VCF.HX1M1 AM. SOI1TS (IF FOLIOS. Bellini has been elected President of San Domingo. Emily J.

Leonard. Ihej authoress, (lied at Meriden, on Thursday. Emperor William has'tirrived at Gastein and will have an interview with Francis Joseph. Rev. Thomas tlie oldest Pri-sl)y- tcrian minister in Canada, (lied at a morning, aged years.

Rev. Dr. Ruiis(xn, who was elecled Assist ant Bishop of the diocese of Central Penn sylvania at the recent Episcopal Convention, has accepted the call thus given. Charles Andrews, who went to the Democratic Convention as a delegate Con necticut. has become insane from the ex citemeiit and is cow confined iti an a al Toledo.

M-rs. A. Lincoln I'btlps died at Balii- inore Ifist week Monday on i i anniversary of her i She was formerly Miss Willani. of Troy, am! win i as an educator and writer. Tbe Paul Morphy played several games of chess i the great monarrhs Europe.

He gallantly jallowul testament Xj ary on the- la--t i and twuiincnt of HORACE PKAS1.EV, of i TiogH conntv, dc- ceawd. havitiL' fmmtiTi ui (iforgft by the tif Mild coiiDty. nucicc is hereby given to nil Indebu-d tn to pay the at oncf. and all having i a i againrt paM ec- tau- urv IA pnewm tilt- parne to J. T.

(ienr. Pi, PEASLEY. i i 1. 1XK-4 i Kiecat.ir D.TIIMSXHAXOH'S jTX uf i a a', the- of CHAHLES A i of Chatham. Tioga county 1'a d.t-t-.i--^-t!.

by the rfc-gii-- ttir i i to .1 li wild tn ail to are rc- uiHieteil to nitki- i a i Hiitl those having ciaitns or w.i! known a J. H. FEIUils. Chatham, ls.s-1 i Adminit-tralor I DITOH'S ity rhv i i all Auditor to report di-mi of liy a of the i F. M1LLKH.

o'iion wnt iiiinon Pleas uf county. I jit nf i A i 01: I A A i ST 1. 1HM. tir.c at i i i i a c-aini, prt-M-n: or F. A i i i ISM 4t Atidllor niton bl-deb Wel I i i Pa k.

r. nf r-aid t-tl In t. l-iment nf CH14LS- tn A a i-r tn i i at onre. arid a eetau- are tl A A A KEJi. -I lit Eiecator A BI to Uf Ml i I i STK ATOUS' ot fit KOIJEIJT r.

uf 1'a hn-n hy Ihf I'ociny if an.iNa:li:uiSk.iiin.-r. ar l.i milk-- i.nyrm'm. fir .1 tin: same A MILLER. A A 1SS4 I'DITOK'S Tlio A i i i i i i i a 1 A i i 111 i i a i i ..111 i i In hriU i but a n-n I t.i i i i tn UI. and Kini; i i a of Truss-ist VITJ'J a.lmii.],.trjt..r rf at lirst sin advantji.ilc Vi repre- -sliy Derby.the most rapid masticator; Tn Gurrge ycarnkl i.ld of.

Li-men Kileeffer we-nt inl Kelly for his table manners; Eil.lKlock, nsi a (Ud'wIijTe the men werecmployed ot cut- the oldest young dad; Nell Clemmonsas the "1 oldest old bachelor, and for Ollf Gcroulil, honorable mention for his staying table (iual.ities i were observed by all men." (It will be observed, its tisuiil, that Wellsboro look more than its shim: of over him anil then board unniercif'iilty. Mrs. i nf turnr-d in Jn. Sh sents herself us in Ihi; llur Foreitrn SmMt'ty rif tin; I terian Clmrrh, an.l carries i her a small stock of pictures i i She is boyonii a At nearly every' house where sbe stops she gets into iuarrcl. A in i i i t-avus nine of Halt-'- I ofi llorrhound anil Tar for rmijjlu.

I'iktrV To.ith.'icht- Dr.i|'s cnn- in one i i i A IS.M A 01 Wlu-rt- IHhl. Ol KT A i Judicm! District of Pt-nn- I i ar.d H. Tmga C'luiity. haw isi-uea i of an Orphans' mimm lli-at-. Ses- ft; Wt-lisboro.

U) and Monday of Iwn to tlii- Torom-r. the medals Affairs at Tioga. THE TltsU'EKANCE A I BKUS or INTKILF.S'risn ADDltlpSES--A 1IS ASTItOCS FIHE CurrctjiondciiCf nf Ittf A'jlfator. TIOOA, July II), tcmperancu jomlng into tills borough by the Round Top opened Wednesday afternoon road and down Bacon's cieek, connecting with the office iu Packer Cameron'satone law building on Main' street. We understand that the Une is about thirty-four miles in lebgth.

It was put up by Messrs. Stephen Bowen and Charles D. Utjty, of Blossburg. The telephone line from' Westfield to this borough is to be completed this --The Westfield Free says that a calf with a human head was exhibited in, tbat village a few dtys'iago. Harvey Plank, of Brookfield; owni the cow gave birth to-thc monstrosity ou the Oth instant.

'Dr. Bottum brought it to WestHeld, with a speech by Hon. John Sobicska, of Missouri, was worthy of a much larger audience. Thursday afternnoon ex Governor St. John gave a gramVepeech on terilperance.

In the evening. W. H. H. of Paterson, spoke in Theater Hall.

His effort was highly spoken of by thosd who attended. Friday afternoon and evening Col. George' W. Baihj of Kentucky, gavi? effective discourses. He ia a very eloquent anil forcible In.

the eveniim lie lectured on a "Jourpey to' the Gohfcn Gatffi" Tin; camp-meeting will have the rare -njcasure-of hearing him again on Sunday afternoon. Taking it altogether the meeting has been and hundreds ofj curi'hus people inspected a grand-Juccess." The speakers all hst the animal Thelliead is described as being rate, of good proportions, With a high forehead, -Mr. W. T. Lindley, was and a perfect nose, chin and neck.

Tbe Ijody and legs are those "oh calf. There is no hair on the filce and very little on the legs. On the upper lip and chin is a profuse growth of hair. --Last Saturday tbo local retail dealqrs marie the following quotations on a few of the staple Busier, 1-t to 20 cents a pound. The butler market is exceedingly (inlet, and Healers say that the tendency is to lower 'prices, as the New examining a gun at Lawrenceville, last Wednesday, it was accidentally dis- cbflrged, the bullet passed through his hand, making a serious wound.

--The thermometer registered 40 degrees' above zero Ir this borough yesterday morning. It is stated that so far this month thri temperature has been lower than for a cor-; responding period July for forty yearsi past Wednesday night Dr. II. L. liorden's liarn on Oak street burned, together with three harnesses.

Tbe barn was occupied by ling whuill, and lay clown on Ihe ground The inan.driving tin! reaping machine roliM not sec chilr! on nccoimt uf th(! wheat, anil the i one b'rinir i direct line i the knives one le.s^ was cut off anil the oilier badly -mangled. --Mr; 1 r.pliraim W. Howes was 'found drowned ii Uie lower reservoir of tbe Hl- mifa last Tliursdny forendnn. I1U were bitched lo tlie fei ee, anil Mr. Howe's business curd was lyiu-g tbe (if th.e carriage.

It is eu pposeil that he intetKled to oommil sui cii.e. was about fifty years of at, and leaves a ife and one daughter. -j--The -emains of Jacob Strohl, of Mill- pah, Leh were buricd'a few days ago. He was married-three times. Uas first i bore him eleven children, Ms second bis third, who survives i 1 eiaht.

Of tbesc eleven are dead, and the other nineteen attended vbe funeral. He had l-l'J! grandchildren, 11G dren, an1 eight great-yreat-grandcuildren. days ago bile Zachai iah Taylor, aged 18 jears, was i a roil in a ree! al Cacnhria Iron Works, al Johnstown, the red-hot "rod accidenlally nbrown out "over, his head and drawn lightly around his neck, almost decapitating him and literally, roasting ihis neck and shoulders. Thomas O'lveil, anollier workmen, sprang to Taylor's assistance, and with his hands untwisted tbe rod. Taylor's injuries will prove fatal: O'Xeil was also badly burned.

--Sifys tbe Scranton' speaking AVc arc a lhat every youn found in HaaiUlimt Oriii.tal Halm. and IL make- i-oraiili-xi'H nei'dy only to cive it a trial to Only iiO cents lioali -July. Hay hiivu wars duriiiL; (if i hay liave tru-d n-nn-d out rt-lief. I to try I n-a! have used it i i i n'lid i ly It to all Mimbtriy ih. (i lliui! arc th; ln'sl butcr-- made.

i i and allay H.IH- the syt-'U'in i i i i i They soultit' U) rv-r, a nerves and i i i a i s-j-fti-iii. Tln-y an; iirirpartd I and art- the inedU-MH-- you can for and Try Llu-m. I For Sale or Kont. I Iluttor Firkins I cau ret vt-r niffert-r- -ver for Hvt-n Nature i-lonns i very chn'ncp. ami ttie PH if iMTsonp find tnr.f lo irivt- itltxKl wiiij li irrcut i i lierotm i- i iink-s- -ome i i i is r.

r- ictetl tiv Horses, buggies, cutters; and, -Says'the bcrantnn caRmg the Montrose a i It saul Ihe books Mr Noble lost of Cooper Co. bank nave not been -i ia tu TM --Mr. Jonathan Morgt-n, of Charles-1 York markel nvcrstoc kc(i just now with --Pruf. E. D.

Westbrook, of Mansfield, was in: Bradford, McKean county, last Mathers, has in his mkrket --Me E. Decker, of chmond, has been 1,700 fiie growing cabbages garden ton, was recently granted arrears of pension amounting to about $900. Mr. L. W.

Webb, of the same township, jlso granted a pension of $8 a month dating from last March. --A whose got the better of his judgment, attempted to feel of the knives of a small planing machine while it was running in the Elk Furniture large sh i cnts from the 'West and iailc bcin exported. Cheese is ret awardtil arrears of pension amounting to Faetorya few days ago, and was astonished 10 loci nnp fintrnr. $1,474, to find that ie had lost one finger. --Tte nfejw brick block ot O.

N. Welch, --The Pal Brjok Coal Company has dis- there is little being exported. Cheese is retailing, at 15 cents a eggs at 18 to 20 cents a dozen; r.ew potatoes, $t25 a bushel? oats, 40 to 45 cents. Hops are quoted at 3ii cents a pound; wool at 25 cents; $5.50 to $6.50 a barrel. are'very fine things until rv cold fact comes along and knocks-tliem to pieces.

There was an instance; of this kind IS a New York hospital rluHng the past few Wkisky has bedn regarded, as'an Xoble as ti livery stable. Isvo horses, besides a number of buggies and other personal property. Dr. C. B.

Borden Ipst a horse and other property. Only two horses were saved, and one (if them was badly burned. The origin of the fire is unknown. The barn was injured for $300. There was no insurance on contents.

The house occupied by.H. within a few feet of ihe' barn, was badly Mrs. H. A. Emrnons, of the Xcw York Kcfitnnfr, is attending the cump-meetiug.

Q. W. peanuts and biiVerages.on the -corner of -Main and Park streets. tt- i unfailingremctlyforthebiteofarattlesnake. first of January becauee thcy-were auclictea a at Man jficjii, is being-rapiJly pushed towards ch'arged one-hundred workmen since- the cdmpU tionj Smith, has moved his law office io the room over C.

C. Mathers Co. 's --A ion of'Clarence jindon, of Union, recent had two fingers chopped off in a a a 0 J. E. Jo'nes exhibited a "doctors, injected'it hypoder-mically.

It was to intoxicating drinks. Nine brakemen were dischajrged in one Ills well that thb rule shpuld be enforced. --At loan exhibition, a few Pour into the bitten person, and he mayj Jaugh at the, reptile's venom. An unfortunate showman bitten by a rattlesnake kept on cxhiliition. Whisky was poured into bim witb'out stint and the feed cutter.

i coldness of the Democrats over punch-bowl from which her grandfather and George Washington drank punch. nomination affected the wcath- ''Vfe'll all the Continental scrip in our er lasl Rev. G. Downingtown, held strvicfcs last Sunday in St Paul's church in thi? --Tne pressure of political matters cpm- pels us ti omit, this several articles alreary in type. all to no purpose, for.lhe man grew worjse in spile of all the doctors could do for him, and speedily died.

The a a the whisky antidote theory expired in the.satne h'our. --Mr. Samuel Dickinson, of this borough, arrires his 79lh birthday to-day. For Morsi, of Troy, -were vi siting at Major Merrick's last week. last week would have been just the thing in September, but it was a disgrace to July.

Jessje Pierce, of D. possession the punch wasn't very strong of lemon. --Mr. II. II.

iowell, of Middlebury, sold $ljOOO worth of while-oak staves a fcwdays fifty otte yettrs uas been a resident here, which were 'manufactured at his con from Broomc colinty; N. to engage in lumbering. He built three large saw-mills on Pine creek, and for seventeen years, he followed the river, missing the spring trip down with the flood but once in that tiine. Mr. Dickinson has taken more than fifty million feet of to market by the way, of Pine creek, and yet" he informs us that it was "sometimes up and sometimes down" in those days as it is ago, factory.

He is now employing ten men and js turning out a superior)quality of oak --S'rs. Willett and her brother and Mrs. butter tuba and firkins 'and ukrrel headings, allj of which find ai ready siile in the city mirketsi '--A patty of Bfossburggerjtlemen rccent- a flip down Pipe creek by flat boat, atjd they were so impressed, by the scenery that a scrjtc in the party dubs it the Swit'. is visf.ing'her cous.n, E. Wat- ierland of America.

The probabilities are now, and when he got through he had not rous, in I --Mr. E. E. Doanejformerly of thisicoun- ty bit now of psage City, Kansas, iel visiting Wecjds at Canton. --a.

slirong solution of copperas wijl dis- infec.faul.ccllars and Other spots whcpthe germ) ot diseaac lurk. 1 Osceola Band has ordered in- struoeriU. I. Uoyt is the and Jl is, a good barid --The flnaticial statement of Djerfield township that the resources exceed the 1 ab'pities by $HRC2. Thursday an excursion party from Will amspori passed lover the Pine Creek railway to WatKlns (Jhn.

--The crops are stanc-ingUie cold snapisince the 'horn nations were made. -The ACITATOR will besenttocatnpaign tKat few of his readers will ever see Switzerland, but most of them may see the Pine Creek gorge. '--A telegram was received here yesterday afternoon announcing the destruction by tire of a large part of Duboistown, near fWilllamspprt.i. It stated that a lot of 'dwell- ing-housei two or three saw-mills, a large quantity of lumber and a railway bridge 'were burned! --Look out ifor bogus 10 silver certifl- eates. Tne paper of the spurious bill, which is of the series of 1880, is much to that used printing the genuine bill.

His property Antrim News'. A (iEN'EHAL ASSORTMENT OF xfews AND SIP FHOM A LIVE CORRESPONDENT. of the Agitator. ANTRIM, July 17, is pretty dull around the mines just there is little going on that is worth reporting. An occasional' meteor, shoots across the darkened horizon, and'relieves the monoto-, ny arid gloom of the surroundings.

The Temperance Lodgels stjll living, and if it retains, its existence through the summer there is hope of increased vitality during the winter. llev Webber officiated church on Wednesday evening. Pay-day has come, and the boys are thinking of having a dance. i Dull times seem to teach economy in shre-leather. The Fall Brook Coal Com'pany is busily engaged repairing the houses of the workmen, building additions and otherwise making their homes pleasant as possible.

The Company has a number of men employed to peel the bark and, cm the timber that was scorched during the spring fires. Wo are glad to leafn that our old friend Jesse Wolcott is recovering from his sickness. He is not aupwed tb place his foot on ihe ground yet, but we hope that he will soon be able to do so. Telephonic communication been established here, two. wires having their ter-' in the railway depot.

Berry-picking seems to meet with a fair show of success just.now. A. S. Brewster, of Wellsboro, has been' visiting his daughter here, Mrs. J.

E. Fish. "Uev: Andrew Kennill, of the Lutheran Church, has returned from his vacation. not balanced fur seventei years' Tbe loss of so inu'ch, money emails great damage upon an', agrid. Ituraf i a i more serious to a villace like Montrose a the late great brokers' failures haVe been to metropolitan Tbe history of Montrose bunks for lifteea years past has been a succession of failures and consequent 'popular distress.

all of 'which tins financial fiasco of Cooper's forms a tittinr climax. Lasjt Thursday morning a tire at ijainled Post, Nj. destroyed four buildings in the heart of he village, entailing a loss of about The tiro started in Ihe garret of VanOrfdale Ca-sterl'me's and communicaled to the i i occupitli! by W. E. Ilowell as a saloon anil grocery.

builili'Tiirs' were owned by B. C. Wood. The large Motel, the Bronson House, S. Smith's variety store and a dotibleldwelling-bouse were also The wnl of bank were also dam- atreih Elmira and Corning firemen arrived Vr late to render assistance.

--A fAv (lays a.go, Austin W. Warbur Iton, Creek, came very near losing a valuable yoke of oxen, in rather a peculiar The oxen," were in tbe pasture, anil to a-1 appearances th'ey had been play ing tdffc'her, when became lock- in Trinity around each other's necks, and tbey were unable-lo separate themselves, in which positif no doubt they had been three or four days, Mr. Warburton not having wanted to iisi them. In passing the pasture one cvenfcg bis brother, hearing an unusual to see what caused it, and found them.Jin that position. There necks were so swollen lhat one of their horns had to be sawed off to get-them apart.

Tbey were alirios: famished for want of food and teniiiifl. Parkhurst's Loan Office, a a ONEY to itt F.rst mnrsirii L. I'AITISHN. Klk.anri, I'a Lots for Sale. A i i i on liaron stn a of lu-iullic-lle seem to take tilt; of i manv households a Ihe a family.

The i i an.l int-r and perhaps tlie or i noi; fering from diiibetes. tlift-ase ur K' dirddiscaw. As a i and a nil the diseaecd i i i of the i a i i i Li'rfr'c'irf. 1 for IK.U:. hv all dnijoriMs.

Farm for Sale. A i lowr.shi; To Country Bcllei not prevent tile slimmer comiilexionp: i ily 1 them Tlie ctmrni of thi- would the effect it Nothing can be lire it imr from embrowning Sulphur a i Olilied to tlirec- is. llialnotl.nl- n- to lie arufi. niitnnii thitn texl- i of rose Wellsboro School Taxes. i a Notice.

1 I i i i "Vn-c'i'n, tjises at tile ofliee of I A A I A a A -V! a i i i I 4 HU i i i five cent he iv.iowed on (vli taxes then After and a JH to A DEATHS. Married. made cent at lumbering. has been accumulated since he engaged His place, during his absence was filled by farming. Mr.

DickjrJson is a remarkably, a collegiate. man, and we hope he live.to reckon his years at four-score from that on for another decade. Kev. Mr. Camp and.hia wife, of Cog are her( VERITAS.

ld counterfeit can easily be detected, as on the back of it the wbrd all" has been omitted by the forgers from the clause reading "in payment of all'other dues." --Thert has Ibeen a gratifying increase in the list of the AGITATOR recently. To all the new ones we extend the Stony Fork Items. A NEW PHYSICIAN--THE SICK-BOLL--DEATH OF AN OLp LADV--THE CROPS. CarregpoAdence of the Agitator. STONY FORK.

July Fork is favored by the acquisition of a doctor. Some dozen years ago or more there was a The doctor settled hpe who moved away, and car en ter and joiner since then there has been none to be reached nearer than Wellsboro, six miles away. many people beyond here along Pine.Creek distance is twelve miles from Wellsboro. see, then, that it is a great convenience to have at this place: Dr. John Gentry', re- Brookfield Bubbles.

NEW BUlLDtXOS--A LAKGE 'LOT OF CHEESE-- 1'ERSONALJ Correspondence of the Agitator. BKOOKFIELD, July 17, arc having splcnded weather for making hay, and our farmers are improving C. Q. Gardner, of WestlSeld, is the boss Joseph's sub? jribers until the after election for ga band of fellowship, Bguratlvely speak- cently of Ansonia, has come to answe; the -A. rta i nna mo ho npoH He has been here but a few weeks, thirty cents cash in advance.

3. Bowen and hej; ter were visiting friends at Troy, those who have ftided.ua in introducing A Innt -mQnl- i A nTaiiTrk in lin dp rtPW hfimPS. 1 ing, and (rust that our relations may be thu- the Braf ford county, last -wee AGITATOR in these new ho There are near here several cases of sickness of a serious character. I jim glad to The-politicial pot is now boiling, but the good housewife does not forget that she can Ktt the freshest aad best groceries at James, White's, WellBboro. The assortment is -Rejf Myron Rockwell, of this county, --The sWing-rink on the corner of Main leara that Mi MaI fi wh dhf has officiated at 435 funerals durng his and Crafton streets in this borough is being oasse roue a se re mil.

stryini the Baptist Church. fitted up, and it will probably be -Mt. Stephen A. Potter and fatally, of Thursday evening. A tent 60 by 90 feA cov- Planfleld, N.

are visiting rellfives at ers the platform, which re-laid 1 Middlehury and in th borough, --Charleston, Delmar and Wellsbjjro pay this ycir $10,105,01 in county nearly of the tejtal cottnty tax. of doubt for several weeks, Is now. recovering. She has been -under the treatment of Dr. Daniel Bacon.

J. D. Hough- hew house. Charleses an excellent workman. J.

P. Parker, if I am correctly informed, has let the job of lathing and plastering hip new house to SVilliam Harris. Parker furnishes everything and. pays $350. iThc of Brookfleifi Hollow talking of having a concert for the benefit of the Sunday school.

A(so an ice-cream festival for the benefit of the Church. I hear that the Austinburgh cheese factory has 500 cheeses in New York cits'. They will be sold in a short time, and the proceeds Will be divided among the patrons of Rev. H. B.

Mason, of Westfield, preached a very abie sermon on baptism at the Brookfield M. E. church last Sunday. Rev. Mr.

Spencer 1 of Knoxville, will preach in the --The aggregate ameunt of monW at in' CrB IDG piaiLOrtii, 10 IUCIIL ui a- MJ-. Ji a Braooth birch floor. Seats for about tbn istapro.ing.. Estlmr and Mr. Mason spectators are being put in.

A bandstand occupies the back cad of the tent. --A large number from this fcorough attended the temperance camp-meeting at Tl- Political Drift. NOTES THE TAUTI5S AND I TICIANS AIIE DOING. The FrL'C trade Louisville Con is, enUrelv Batisfied -with the tariff plank adopted at MrJ Flendricks has already made cam- speech, and it seems likely the tail will endeavor to wag the rest 'of the ticket. Indiana's Republican State Committee has decided.to open the campaign in Indianapolis the last.wcek in August.

General Logan will be the principal speaker. The Greecbackers and laboring-men in southern Indiana show strong hostility to Cleveland's candidacy. The leading men in the Greenback party in that section ex press firm belief in Elaine's election. The- Independents don't like Hendricks, but qan't get Cleveland without taking him also. The rock-ribbed Democrats don't like Cleveland, but can't get Hendricks without The situation is unpleasant for both Tbe Republican majority for Congressman the late election in Oregon was 2,047.

about three times as large as the State gave GariielJ. The indications point to a majority pf 4,000 or 5,000 for in Novem)- The comments of the "eadiog Londnji newspapers leave 'very little room to hope that Blaine can carry England. The further away you from tbe United Statep the more hopeless his campaign Pfulidklpttia it seems, is also to come in fort Si are of Democratic abuse in this At i Cleveland and Hcndricks ratification 1 meeting in Iowa one of the speakers refer; red to the late President as a man by the; name Garfield whd was shot a few yeaijs sine Fellow-citizens," says Thos, Ilendricks, only way we can know that these 120 000 Federal officers are honest is to make a change." -Fellow-Direc says the 'President of'the Bank, "the onVy way camkpow our Cashier is honest is to dts- rOUXISIl- l.ITTI.E. -A! hy 1 crilt. 1-SK4.

Thomas Cornish and s-teiia I.ittic. of Harrison Valloy. I'a. I I I i A 18H4 bv Rev. E.

.1. Hernvans. Mr Kdwnrd i Amot, ind Miss Ixircna Miller, of MansBtiil. I'a A A i 1K-4. I Faiisev, C.

a and 11. both of Harrison Valley, I'a. PHIU'TY IMI'SON. At r-i by I'ev I. IJovier.

ISM. i a I. 1 I and nif Impson. I'lke I'a. SPEHRY i A Tiopi.

I'a .1 hy Rev. Percy WcJjlier. Mr o. II ville. and Anuie Berry, of Weilslxiro, I 4.

1R- 84 by A S. Brewsler, Mr a i nnd Miss Catharine Halt, both of I'a Iblcd. I -At i I'a 1SS-I, SJr? L. W. 4li years.

A Al Weil-bora. I 13M, of mcrnhraneotlH Aimu-t. only -on of find Jane Mudrack. aged li years. mouths -J (lays! Elmira pajicrp please copy Orainel Xcwell, DENTIST.

Pa. i a a to conlour fecid ullinL-s. Porce-ain healthy roots, ayoidinji-the i teeth. Nitrons-oxide gas 1884-ly. Farm for Sale.

i i bchCHii Taxt-? 1 A I A Tin pi couniy. 1 iru itti. ol i i Muii i i i i ai.ii half i i i art' or i a i i The i siiid ti.r A i i ft-nfitl i i n-nn-- and .1 Miiaii cn.fk. -lianl of m-i" and atn. i i i rju-li pnro an in nf or i i i i rAliD.

Ordinance 04. 1 I A I Hurousl, HE firrit term of the Wcllnboro Pu 'the next nchool Schools for A 18H-I. i i-xptT'cnci-d Corps of Instructors: II. E. TIAESLY, A Pfinciiml SA.HA.U B.

WJLLETT, ANNA E. KELSEY, -hinior'Acadi'inic E. FAKKEK, St-nior iJrummar IX-i-'t LELIA IIOAGLAND, Junior Cirammar Dup't: I. WORTENDYKE. Intermediate A iK-p't, A I L.

MORSE. Intermi-dinii' i A A H. ILLICK. InU-rmcdiaU: IX-ji't. HASTfNCiS, Primary A D'-p'L SUSAN J.

PARKEK, Primary Dep't. The uniform of s-chooi during thd yearn is the motit roiicltiMvf- dt-montnuion of iln ffli- cit'iit manutrcmt'nt. The nf tion-rfSident etudpiHf luifc from yuar to year, and nffl tonable L'ff'irt will be pparcd to snMiiiii its ji'ini- tation. The mfth I A I ana roimci. Tiopi conniy.

by amborilv oflht-same, i and a i and i i I i a an alley he on the soitbeaft tide of Main ctreel. I I lUid Ewt av.jnne. the cetiU-r hoe at on the northi-ast of Wain 4-'i lOi" ftK-l distunt froai the of s-iid and from nonh 4j i i i hindc of W. A inn. B-T.

VaiiUorn, farolmc i i i a on the i i df hlatidiBg eontti ftt-l i i ttio comer of aik-y to l. 1 M-t wid- and to be calk-d VauHJru and to Ix- a coutiiiuHtiuD of Jloy alley and K.IJII a i I'm-, idcd. tlin.t the saad alk-y c.n IK- of the land alony iln route i i i 'TvcLcii occtipy any pan of I'm- lid "nuw 'Tvcteii uccupy anv pan. of WALTER Ct Ilcal Estate for ON LOG TK.HE. ubscriber offer? for Kile the foli have bee fthods of instrnctio hy rapplenn-nted and art! ornl i spared tu 'pIIE In farm, about tEt bum, new abundance ana mai of choice fniit: tobacco farm.

known a--i bt- Emnn-r liowcii farm, Osceoia, md one of ttu 1 of Cowaui-wjiK- ftmns. Price, 51--OCW. hi LA Tobacco farm of about 100 acres; flat land, ali imjiruvt-d; kiiowtj QA the Somtf-s farm, on iunc 1 Kjition, acd two on farm. Uai bven isold gM.OOO. IVice a of study and Ihoronfrh.

For tht-bwic'tit of thow i Inti-nd to teaching their profefcion 11 tainud anil tjiught by the Priur nutkc Two rountert of are open to T'ie ('ourfe ia designed to pn-piire ftudumU f'jr teaching or otht-r active duties of lift 1 Tbe Course'is to preixire for I Gut- Si -About ail wild; conic West of Oalif' mia road. Phcc, a doubtful condition. Elarh Wilcox Is rather on the decline, with the chances aHgainst him. The sudden death of an old lady named Hotchkiss occurred last Thursday. Hf.

and will preach, at Knoxyille. Mr. Gilbert Cady'has a chijid very sick with cholera infantum. Twoi one from Troupsburgh and one from Knoxyille, are in attendance. SYLVESTER.

The Washington Star says Ihe impression ee'ms to.be that ex-Senalor Wallace, rf Penlngylvania, will bo elected Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. It is thong it Cleveland, prefers Manning, but thp itates of Tuition per Tent: Academic Department Grammar DcparuneiU Interuindiatc Department rrLranry a i The school year is divided into llirot ILTIUM 61 moiithii each. 1 will be admittM at any during the echool year, and tuition will be charged from flate of admission. Hoard can be obtained in pood families at moderate ratec, aud when desireii, rooms for x'lf-boardsDg CAn be eecun-d. Further mformation may bi- obtained by the Secretary of the Sch(M)l 'Board or the Principal.

BA1IJEY, GEO. W. MERBICK, Pref't, yeccet''(jy. Welliiboro, July lo, 1884. i BHtHiKFlEIJ).

Limber. i loj near last aboiii I wild; mixed timber. Price. hi BLtlSSBl'KG. Largt; two-story brick tiouse, built by Wiliiam Larkm.

Price, TJ.8OO. Alfo a number of village lots on Davie anH Park- In lot on East aTWiae. IVw-e $1.000. Ia WESTKIELD. -Several village lou, rormerly part ur the i her farm In The fo-andry pDOpertj, now in SeveraJ and In Steam and aaw-mill, in three thorough repair and domp flue wiveral hoaws Mia lots.

I KXOXVlLLE. -The brick hotel, the Parkituret HociBe; In fine repair, with good DAJtag bueiCcea. Price, $7, 00J. In On Broad street. Lot with aflnejeai- dence, i bv Dr.

Humphrt'y. Price, $3,500. With jiayinecL a secured. I prefer to let the balance remin for a tertn of secumd by the propertj soid. Apply to UHARfcES L- EATT1SONL Jiutiary 18S4." Elkland, pa.

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About The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser Archive

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Years Available:
1854-1973