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The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser from Wellsboro, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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THE AGITATOR: WELLSBORO 8,1899. Tariff law, the defeat by the Senate of the' State fvaut make some arrange- BASSES BOY, FROPEIETOB KATES or ADVERTISING. Aavertiaomenta are calculated by the inch in of column, and any kwa Kpaco is ratefrfea a fall inch. I Ordinary advertlioincDts. to take the rmo ol the uaw-r and rhanice fonr tUnea year, will he Iroerted at the rates stated in the following taUe: jjn and the appointment of a Monetary Commission to confer with 'house.

Had the Building done as required and; built a "RBFORMRB WHO DOH'T REFORM. INTEEESTISa AFFIDAVIT FEOM LEBANON OOBHTS. From PkOadclpt.ta City and StaU. It will be remembered, that Mr, Quay, 1 Week 1.00. a.OCi 3.00; 4.00 I "Werki 1.Vi 1 .300 0.00;I1.00.

lli 00 7 iwSS ioo' 3X 1 5.00. 7.0013.00. 1800 1 400i 7.00 KOO I5.0U 1 'JO 00 toil' "00! BOO 10.00 IiOO -t i'oo; ixi 1:1 oo 1.1 iiM-thi" IS COM 00 OO.OO 1 J'-OO 3000 liftOO 100.00 Tabl7ur figure work will be rharsed double "RKAPIMJ will le inserted for five line tbe first week and fonr per Hm- furciwh wnbse-nient ronseeative week with- ont chance POLITN XonrFJv -0 rents per hne earn In; w-rtion. Nothing ins.Ttr.1 for than 51. December, 1897, the troubles in Cnba had reached a more acute staire.

and the of course one cannot foretell which nsv well the means; that would son Wilton, of Mansfield, visited In this place last week Tuesday and Wednesday. Borne of dor farmers are tapping their sugar-bushes, Mr. and Mrs. Morris, of ibis place, were called to Marsh Creek one day last week on account of the serious illness of their brother-iii-law Mr. James- Hamilton, i Miss Hattie Teachman, of fins place, continued cold weather la who h' at Knoxville, fi danger- Iowa last month canned such a oontrac- 1 1 tionin the Iron-work of the bridge over .1 canal, which con- Bound, enables small craft to avoid the perilous passage around Cape Hatteras, part of the inland navigation be- Stew York and Florida, will be after extensive repairs, Is said to have the oldest existence, dating back keep a and can.

re tain her. Mr. d. A. Archer farm to the Mrs.

Main street The carpet-rag social for the.benefit of the C. E. held OT Wednesday from the house on out of those frdnbles was generally recognized. Tfe message weather and roads were very the net receipts being $4.28. additional drain npon the.

Treasury, some of which are for increasing the number $35,000 to be paid, in like rewards. It was diplomatically 1 pacific; but events of employees, Jhe judges' Retirement might The fol' rapidly exhausting the patience of bill, pensioning i of soldiers, new county i items from the liedger of Febru- people. and Congress reflected the courts, publication of the laws as ad- 4 relative to the Lebanon alleged Spain's bJen prom, the'homble disclosures of her meth- not hom i ncre ased taxation, for tax pay. jolhe Wny Mr, Francis Webster has hired out to Charles Carl fbr-the coming season. pier, and the span fefl 40 feet upon 18 inches of ice with a terrible crash.

Two teams went down with the span, bnt both drivers escaped death, almost mi- TKported that the thresher' m.nn- facturers of the country are seized with nf the tnist fever, and tfans 'HATTBBB AT KELSON. SOME FKpSONAI. HOTES--BUDDpN DEATH. COBBlSPOKDfNGB THE AGITATOR. NKLBOJI, March e.nMias^Mary Boaard, Mr.

Fred. Waumer, Is ftf Tw has been" vfcitiiw sawing out a Block of logs tor Mr, Jerome -TM D88n iTM 1 ofM F.M A for moimc'-inunt -f candidates ott.1-**. 51 t-arh An- mdidau-s for to the i kx-jil convention or coiift-r- i the editorial columns linl- iaser- than SI- ods of warfare tbe helpless non-. looking for lowered combatants, the grcss3nsnlt tothePres- not higher taxes. A Legislature that occasion for each iflcan- 1 111 rrot M.JB..u».

ident contained in the fepanielv Minister's creates snch a record need not hope for da ia tan wh does he permit a will first we POLITICAL AMNOUHCEMENTB. tv.jMint hi ml-it-. The following named persons are an- nopnet-d as fandHlatcs for the offices ppecifit-d, subject to the decision of tHe Republit-nn voters of Tioga county at the priinHn' election KOIC for NTT I I LEWIS I A i Pini.i.ll-s STATION. A A B- i i A A i i ('TIS L. I i K.

I I I KP.l-'.NKY. Ml I.I.I.HIH I I lf personal letter, and finally the-deBtrnc- tion of the Maine at Havana brought the country to the point where peace seemed no longer possible. Then came that TM thrilling action of Cocgrees when it vot- ed unanimously and almost eilently to put in the Prerident'B hands fifty million n- dollars to.be expended at his discretion for the national defense." For the nest two months Congress was engaged in "clearing the decks for action "--dispatching the ordina'ry routine hnsinpss and passing the appropriation may introduced ave the" Treastfry from such a loot, is Jcno.wn as the Hosack bill. It provides for diversion to the State Treasury of that portion of the tax on personal property which 'is now received by the ostensibly for honest government, to conducted by men of the type of the VanValkenbnrgs and Dr, "Personally appeared before me, the undersigned A. an alderman in the city of Lebanon, William Leininger, of 2440 Franklin street, Philadelphia, being duly, sworn according to law, deposes would relieve the State politicians from being directly chargeable for increased taxation, and tbe peoi' would pay the bill.

There isn't a bill'that has reached ita present position in the Legislature that It npcewary to aay that of a rnajorityof the two houses was voked to compass the same 1 end by legislation, Hawaii was thus annexed, and a Commission was appointed by the President to visit the-islands'and suggest fi scheme of government for them. The report of that Couiiiiifinion is one of. the important measures sj.il! left unacted on. An the first regnlar session was the of the War Rev- eime law, putting new taxes on -beer, legacies and pngar and providing stamp taxes, all of- which are still in force. When this, first regnlar session, adjourned the country was rejoicing 'over the gllrious victory at Manila, and, with an uf men a Well- eqnippe'l navy, was confidently looking forward other triumphs, In a few weeks came the cghty arounS Sautiago leading np to the destruction of.

Cervera's hontiw whic er im jnm Ailinirnl Hvf lou which the a i to WEDNESDAY, MARCH IsiiO. Before Congress pafwetl a bill revivintr the rank of Admiral in the Navy, and I a a once namt-'l i the President to fill that post thi? ff the Prenident wafl-prompt- ly ratified by the Tbe news was at onc-e cabled to the. new Admiral at Manila with the comrratulations of the and the Secretary of the ami the officer so honored -abled back his ihankj" tlie anthorities and to country at This is of the war that (iffords nn- Hllfiyed gratification to all concerned. May the KI oy tht to cocfi Lttst werk Stone, nnniinat-ed David T. Watson, of Pittsbnrg.

to- fill the vacancy mi the Snprcme liench caused. i the death of Jnsticf Williams. Mr. Watson is a Democrat' and a lewder of bar. and his meot -it tliis time Wdiild probably insure his nomination and election by his party November, when two Jnstices are to b-- eltcted--une each party.

He uinlonbU'dly make a useful mem- ler of the It is a i a he not yet to accnpt the ap- pomtment, hjis prftctice beinic mrtch more valuable than tht- of the office. In -inch i-? 1 tr, the htmnr connts fnr a it Mr. i a accept the honor plus Tiie salary. F. few a of the House fLirrisbnru have been t'tiimaged in a disfjracefnl row over the by thr- last Wf-t-k investigate cliarLft-H of bri- b-rv ifuulf in coTinection with the Mc- bill.

The ariti Quay men didn't thf ciniiptsition nf the Ciini- i action, ami on Friduy moniint: i undertonk to ask the House to iulil fc.nr iifw inenibers to the Com- 'mittt-e. Sjit-aker Farr a i to head off this by a Mimmiiry mljonm- ini-nt of tht- tit use before, action could be tfiknn on the iirnjriSt-d motinn. The balked uiice callerl a meeting to cW.mmv the and talked of nt of i flice and electing a new hntheads cooled (iff over StimlHy. and on Monday Tiiiiht a rejoin MI was adr-pted addiim two a i and two anti- Keinililii-aii!" original Cmi- Mr. Yi of i county, being one of Hi-- a It is utiderstood this action r.f the Hous-' in tn clv'Se epi- ties.

This oill will retmi the money in the State fuads. This, of course, would make a deficit in the county treasuries, which would necessitate heavier taxes directly from people. Three-fourths bills in anticipation of war. Finally, on of the people would never know why Ariril the President submitted the t1 1 "TM A entire Cuban question to Congress, and within that body passed the resolutions declaring that Cuba was and of right ought to be free and independent and calling on Spain to withdraw from the island. This acTion was accepted by the Spanish Government as an act of war, our Minister at Madrid was 'dismissed and Congress responded with a formal declaration of war.

War-having come, the two houses proceeded to do what should have been done long before. Tbe President was author- iz-d to call for volunteers and to recrnit the regnlar army np to men, and from that time on measures were rapidly pushed to place the army and navy ojp an efficient Money for this purpose was libfrally voted, and the spirit of the House was fairly represent- present. this is paid into the State ff that7on6r "about February 3,1899, Treasury and then returned to the conn- Woomer, of Lebanon, friends here. Mrs. J.

li. Buck was called here recently her ancle. Harris Ryon. At the donation pi Mr. Armstrong about Moving has already begun, 'The creamery will be rtrn this.year by William 1 Boiler.

"I Ethel Harris is visiting M. Har- F. D. Skelton, Raymond Baber, Hollla roa ABOXri 1 Oafcden and William' McNaugnton COBBBBKHTOBSOS or AGITATOR initiated in the-L" O. F.

Lodge last WESTS VALLEY. March Friday evening. Chnrchill Hazlett died last Monday at; William Merritt died suddenl; At the honse of M. de Moniconr the de-J her home on Losey.creek. She had beenj Satariay at the home of Strengthen, Invigorate and Revitalize Youf Nerves and Blood By Taking Dr.

Qreene's Nervora, the Best Spring Medicine. your nerves and your perve dachc 7 torpid i and embrace in its organization 'tnliii'a tilane laft Satnrdav a b6 place on Th 0 rn Bottom. represent the actual value of the 30 or 40 plants to be absorbed. The houses of a number of royaliats In Paris were searched last Week by equadB of officers acting rimnltaneonBly, and ITkMB FEOB BniDLBBUET. OBITCABY- e-J d' tectivefi surprised a messenger who confined to her bed about two mohl did rive and pay to him seventy five dol- just arrived from Brussels with a valise.

Her sister, Mrs. Rebecca Churchill lars, lawful money of the United States, of papers including a number of letters with her to; the last, caring for her andi in five five dollar bills and five tan-dollar of introduction from the Duke to his fol- her little mo.therlees who bills, with instructions to use the same lowers. lived with her. She left one son, who among the voters Lebanon county, ea- sentimental legislators in i New York lived with her aid kindly ministered nn- pecially among those living at East Han- are doing what they can Mrs. to her.

The funeral was held at the over, Lebanon county. aud to bribe 'pi ace rom electric chair, in spiteof Butler church, herpastor, J. C. Warren, and influence the same to vote for Dr. Governor Roosevelt's refusal to interfere, officiating.

3le lor mcreasea a can a ate at the Sena- Assemblyman Harburger's bill provid- The Tioga County Free Baptist Christil i the aien ri Planes on Saturday, February ing for the abolition of Han Endeavor qnarterly convention was tus is me aign 4, jgoo, the Seventeenth ment for women is being granted nnneual bSW ii Merritt. Mrs. Memtt Mr. Merritt died about two months ago. Mrs.

-Mary called away last week by the serious illness of nerve remedy. takiiu. IV. urecuc blood and ntrrc remedy, dwcovered by that most famous and successful ialist, Dr. and all your weaknesses baa ings, Tour aching head and tired body-will be relieved by magic.

The reason'is that pure, rich blood, strong nerves and re- newedrfieryo power mean good there is nothing in the vrorld which will so quickly purify and enrich your blood a strsngthen, invigorate and vitalize your nerves as Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and Perry Skinner. savored in any way of jobbery-or crookedness, and amended so 'as to destroy any chance of favoritism. This may be regarded as a hopeful sign in favor of the State Treasury and also the tax-payers. These tilts occur daily from some, one of the contending forces, and any measure that can muster support enough fur ita final passage it is hoped will lie a satisfactory law, as ejch side is trying to trict; and the said George B.

further especially instructed him, the said deponent, to make inQuiries whether or not one John Adam Wentling, of Mt. Nebo, had received ten dollars, which the said George B. Woomer averred rjad been sent to the said John Adam Went- wl by several of its members who left tbeir seats to accept commissions for active service in the field. The ratification of the Hawaiiun A-nnexation treaty being blocked in the the action ling, and, further, whether or not one Daniel Maase had received twenty-five dollars, wBich the said George B. Woomer averred had been sent to him, and, further, whether "Harry Walker, W.

Arty, and F. Truxle had received fifty tMfactory law, as each side is trying to a hfch had and was to uutdo-the other endeavof to win public approval- Representative Edgar S. of Cumberland county, who was elected at the last election to succeed his father, who died recently, and Senator Weiss, of Lebanon, have been sworn in as members of the Legislature. A. committee from the House and Senate attended the funeral of ex State Treasurer Benjamin F.

Haywood. C. G. NISSLEY. be drvided among the three, as averred by the said George.B.

Woomer, and, whether C. H. Schuey had received ten dollars Bent to him to be used among the voters, as averred by the said George B. Woomer, ''and 1J ngg and it it does not become a law in time to Mrs. Place it will not be because the feelings of the Assemblymen are not worked npon, Philip D.

Armour has presented an endowment of to the Armour Institute, Chicago. Five hundred thousand of it consists ioC gilt-edge securities, and $250,000 is in real estate and flat buildings adjoining the institute. With this available fund added to the original gift of which Mr. Armour established the Institute, Rev. Frank Gnnsanlus, the "president, proposes 'to make it the foremost school of technology in the world.

Grand Army organization, has made his decisio the dbpnted B. Woomer instructed him to obtain from Mr. Wistar Sperry six quarts of in the Keeneyville Baptist chnrch a ago last Saturday. A goodly number of delegates attended the forenoon session, which was" devoted mostly to business. In the evening an ineresli- ing programme waa carried out.

Mrs. Virgil Clark entertained-the neyyille Baptist Aid society last Wednesday. Jerry Jackson has bought the honse and lot next his home, lately owned by' Mrs. Mary Combs. John Roe has moved to Stephen Shaft's house on French hill.

Ervin Lapoint has moyed from here to Middlebnry Center. Orville Combs goes from Henry Brown's farm to Joseph Rexford's, in Farmrngton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown have returned to this place and intend to live oh farm here.

HAPPEHIBOB 1H JACSSOB. A SUNDAY-SCHOOL OF, A aOOD.WOpIAB. COBHESPONuBNOB Ol" (TUB AGITATOR JACKSON, March Henry Smith- expects to move to the Roy farm in Wells this spring. a i I There is. to be a gunday-flchool instl- field in the East Lawrence church I on Saturday, tie 18th instan'tJ and J.

J. Spencer rejoice Dver the arrival of a baby daughter, Mrs. C. P. Updike is very sibk.

Harry Hudson is visiting mends at Elmira, N. Y. i i Rev. F. H.

Curlett.is to remain at East Lawrence another year, Miss Amy Giflord died at Jier home at East Lawrence last Saturday, aged about 82 years. Miss Gifford had been a great Especially do you need this orand remedy now, everybody lught to take a medfcine, thi. I. the true, per-', feet and iden( spring remedy. Mrs.

Josle Barjtlett, So. Grant.Ave., Columbui, u.mpcramcj.1, my I mints, is i very I coSd fiol slap .1 nlgli di.lrosln«: my wcuM hare sMll. ol mekncholy not attcrto church dozen khidi ol remcdie's or mort, mi return aMin. My LlktoB tEe second bottle! began to nol.ce a the Nervura, and after taking ibc bottle. I alad to heartlelt tn.nll« "hat Df, Greene'.

Ner hare spell, ol melancholy io anyl place of amusepje nt and en -ouJd get relief (or a to trv Dr. ivsell. 1 tried hall a AT or two but the old s'ervura hlovJ and nei ipcd th.lt I r'cu an nl ad ira ha. (i ay that 1 fei faithfuland earnest Christian You can have perrect confidence in Dr. Greene's Nervura and be sure benefit vou from the ftct that it Is not a patent medicine, hut the i i covery of Dr.

West 4 th New York City the most sue. in curihe disease, ahd his grand remedy is therefore, exactly a.tn; thousands avail themselves of the privilege of free consultation a Dr. 9reenc offers to oil, Whether they call or write about their case. Ifflf.IIIfffllfflffK fill i wom an. The funeral will be held to-day Ira Roane has moved to D.

j.gg an F. H. Cnrlett is WIND-UP OF THE BEadlQN. SOME, THINGS THAT THE LAST CONGRESS DID AND LEFT UNDONE--TmNKINQ OP ENLISTING CUBANS FRANCHISES IN CUBA BLOCKED--- THE NEW SUPERINTENDENT OF THE CENSUS. ComiESPONDEKCE OF THE AGITATOR.

WASHINGTON, March is no promotion in. the Grand Army through death. Captain Torrance holds that the executive committee of the-Nil- ftbvtha CT tft by that Congress, which has been i fiS Glo? eB Wriot must 8 be elected that there er furnished fcim with a. written order the said six quarts of whisky'on Wistar Sperry, ''ofibe Lebanon Valley Hotel, and that the said deponent wafj to use the said whisky, Tvhich previously and npon order of the earn George B. Wdom- ef, had been shipped by express to Jojiea- own to the address of the deponent, to be distributed among certain farmers to influence the fanners in favor of the said Dr.

Samuel Weiss, and that the said deponent was to hand it along the route by reach not be able to see and the said depom house, which he formerly occupied, qn A. J. West, has contracted to work A. E. Rowley's sugar-bnsh and farm this :30 F.

H. Cnrlett ia to conduct the service. VETERAN. Mrs. Ida Smith visited her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Chad. Churchill, recenjly; has follipower to elect the Cfiurchill'is laid up with der. 1- to Oawayp, POLITICAL POINTS. Mis.

H. J. Shaff has FACTS AND BUMOBS Cf THE PO1JTIOAL -f WORLD. A atiimn of the Congress ever I the pathway lives ts.a defective circulation to a blood supply that instead of growing clear and strong like a moan- tain brook, ts stagnant and nuu xiJB ui.iLiucoui.il iiuuoo wooi ou cuigci. ftiufiies may said George B.

Woomer also reanest- pa89 a Bounty bill that but sHrNatisTOWN DISTRICT MATTERS--A LET- -j him to see one B. F. Beam, and he, one vote was cast against it. Meanwhile TER 'FROM ABMraAL DEWET--A QDES- flea, llOWeVef, ana DeCOmc limpid streams. Thatis AT THE to f'bill has been introduced in the nil- Milta, Potter county, are visitingJtheii nois Legislature to pla Washington a bronze to place in the capitol at: grandparents, uncles and cousins here, statue of Frances The weather is not very favorable for he hiniself might of the State in Statuary hall.

bill appropriates $8,000. The Minnesota Eonse wasi so eager to maple-sugar-making, Onr sick-list still remains large. BH1P-SHOT8 FBOH MIDDLEBHRYJ ichigan man has been TION FOB SCHOOL BOARDS. CORRESPONDENCE OT THE AGITATOR. tenough.

for instance, to leave the President a free hand to deal with the Philippines -while we arw finding oht what will be the bt-st thing to do for them. President McKiuley frilly appreciates the ex- anover, who weiy GEORGE B. the money P01NTS FOR BUSY HEADERS. fl i i ueni lucrviuiey I I auureciaiea me CA- fleet early in July, undj the'war was teut (rf the respouBibility thus placfd np- QESEEAL SEWS OF THE WEEK-BRIEFLY pructically Auffust bn ujrht the pn him, as well as the great compliment the Treasury in bounties. more factories already in' view, each of which have a daily capacity of 100,000 pounds of sugar, or a.

bounty of $1,009 a which this place for burial, and the funeral- was held on Thursday at Keeneyville. Mrs. Lawson waa a Bister of A. E. Stevens.

The Ladies' Aid society met with Mrs. James Brbwn OD Saturday of last week, All the newest novelties in Millinery, I i and Fancy Goods. The ladies are invited to call and see the rn Sash Buckles, Neck. Clasp dretls of new things out this sprirjrg. truce bft.vt'fii the contending nations, and when Congress met again for i final sesriicm the Peace, Commissioners were the terms of a treaty in Paris.

After a sensationa) flebate that treaty was ratified by a narrow vote in tlie Senate on the (Hh of Fobrnary, after A contest with the Philippine insurgents had actually This last sensinn did not provide for the thorough re-or- ganir.tirm of the army, bnt it. did provide for a anny of men. Thus during its three the Fifty-fifth passed laws largely creasing the public revenne by customs duties and internal taxation, del-hired war Spain, raised "the army from men, re- dnced it. annexed Hawaii, Puerto Rii'-d and the Philippine, freed Cnba from Ihe yoke of Spain, ratified the treaty of peace, passed a Census Irill, a bill regulating the personnel of the 1 Navy, a Btmkrnpti-y bill, a code of laws for Alaska, and made appropriations ex- those of any CongrepR. With fcm-h a record an this, it must be that the Fifty-fifth Congress railed an idle one, nlthongh it failed ijo act on several Important meas- i mplied by this confidence in him, and TOLD.

Six, thousand pounds of cotton-seed will, iu accordance with his usyiiil cus- shipped from Texas to Manila, tjiin. move cantionslv in all that he does. i -i i soile, su far a-; It be ti p- mit(re i pr chxrL'-'. as i i i i possible. The i I in the i A---i frnui i i 'elusive, are f.iiiAvn Ibe Shaker is concerned a the enlartred I'oAi- ocrrd to probe the bribery and as as niled St 'ily at to Ma th- tes Senator Hurrisburi; rt'li i i in- i Mr nt Friday.

who hind the '1 h- i only v. mid Hersh mid I i i i Ttit-se are tin- Mr. my has lost ssiuce the AFFAIRS AT THE STATE CAPITAL. I TO A i TKK DATE A I i I l.KOIsI.ATi: HE--TIME KKITTKKI1I) A A --T1IK INS'tlSTIOATJoN A OF Tilt: THEAtL'HV LKlilSLATCJRS. I i (r TIIE AUITATOII.

A i i i March (. Directly after i i i i of the present SHHsion- nf the St-nator presented resolution fixim- April as the (bite fur final ailj.inruiiifut The was and now it appears the men who nmuipulate the cuurse of legislative iifEairs that the. uirii.ber.a cannot away by that tiuie. The set-isinn is more than tuilf over and i our bill has Income a This in itself is not of innch con sequence, for as far as IIKW laws, are concerned, the State would not Hnifcr if the Legislature should without pacing bill. There is some however, thaj.

br passed before the tuljonrnmeiit. Tltene are the appropriation bills, which the funds for "the StJitt- iiV stitutions, mich as the various HincMtioutfl establishments, corrective aud pt-ujjl cmicrrtis and ini.ar institn- tii'ns. not, single bill relating to these nmttt-rs has bvcti- reported iu the The Apjm.pnation Committee has the prr pa ration of these bills has nut a ami -no- i fur the holdini; uf a uieetiuy has even yet So much time has been frittered aVay hi tlje Spimturial contest uud there is siirh a'- amount cf wink yt-t nn hand, a the men who resolu- id it was undrrstool are now 'making a canvass of the by the. rilling of SjM-aUfi P.irr i on Fritlay TlitTf arc runmrs of oilier changes, bnt MI far i IM no c.nfward i i i a i of any. Thi-rr iio rs- this nmi among the tht-rr i hi'i-c i i tht- st-s- -siun i i i n.to i lietrer thair-H i i and farce.

THE CONfiRESS- The fmiif to MI fnd last Satanlny will pndmibtedly be nnm- ltTfd liy fntnrt- historians among the most m-iablf of Auierican legislative iKHlies. It 1-gan work almost at the very ope man of tht- nt-w -'pnbl iran Ad-- called to meet in ex- within two afjer Presi- McKinley's iimnguration. It waa together to fnrt.ish a remedy for tht- commercial and inilnstrial deprepf-ion from Which the omntry then suffering, ami in prompt n-sponrv to the new message the Dingley Tariff bill was reported in the Uon.se within three dai-s niter the session began. The bill the House two but liiere was a long fitruggle in the Senate, where the were in a minority, and it was near the end of before new Tariff was placed on the where it is likely to remain ff-r years. Kven at tfiirly stwion the Cuban qnwtion utleniitm.

and the rvuate adr a lestilntinn recognizing the Cnhnns belligerr-nts. The'rHonse, se'e if tbe resolntion canuot Tecindt-d. It will require a. two-thirds Vote to do tlmt. aud they are not meeting with much encouragement.

Many of the membt-rs have or more bills finaiifial assistance for a charitaMe in tbeir district, and if the appropriation bills are not ready to p.um when the time comes for adjournment, sitoner tnau teave.these iir- withorit funds, mf-inhers who are now opposed to prolonging the setfeiiog will be compelled to change- their vote so as to give lime to these bills. For somr time Have l.H'en. made iu the jwpt-ra that, both directly aud indirectly, money, offices, tnente and employment have tweiiiiffeml to members uf the to their uji.m the McCarreli bjll and the led to the presentation of a resolution' by Representative Koonlz. of Somerset county, calling for a committee of live ami an Hpprop.iation of to make an investigation of tnese i-lmrges. The resolution was amended 'and passed after a spirited debate taken part in by of all three of the contending forces.

torn, move cautiously in all that he does. His Administration (has been remarkably free from mistakes in matters of importance, and it requires'no gift of prophecy to say that his official acts will, justify the reposed in him by Coti- gress.and by the people. The appropriations made by Con- gresH jnst closed were large in the aggregate bnt if any man can point, out any particular approprial ion was not needed, he has not yet done so. A large proportion of.the total was for the war, and to meet expenoea consequent thereon. For several years tlv condition ot the Treasury, owing to 'four yeara of Democratic, hard times, made it necessary to skimp the appropriations for public buildings, many of-which were bad- ly needed these have been' provided for 9 as well as important river and harbor improvements.

The Republican party hay always believed in liberality in these two of "expenditures when the cqnditiun of the Treasury would justify. it." President McKinley is inclined to favor the adoption-ol. the suggestion made a few days ago by General Gbnu-z, that tfoops to be kept-in Cuba until rfnch time as it may be considered adviHKblJi by this Government to turn the island jpver to the'Cubans, shall be largely recrnit ed from the ranks of the Cuban army. The Anny bill gives the -PiWident discretion in the matter of re- crniting the natives of any of the islands occupied by us. and unless something octrurs to "make such a step unad- it is likely that many Cubans will soon be wearing Uncle Sum's uniform.

To enlist a thousand Cubans in army will be killing two birds with one stone it will reduce the num- "b-r of Americans who will have to be kept on the island during the sickly season, and it will employment to many who might become troublesome if unemployed. Bailey, after bejng de-' "liy their refusal to follow his lead in support of a motion to take up the resolution declaring forfeited the seats of General Wheeler and the other three members of the went into the army, reported from House Judiciary Committee, which WHS overwhelmingly vottnl down, had the nerve to get np ancl announce that he would no longer the Democratic leader in" the Huusie, because those of them who did with him did not love constitution as much as he did, or words to that ntlett. Altlumgh the question- had already been decided in the negative by President McKinley and his advisers, making legislation npon it unnecessary, the Foraker juuendrneut to the bill, declar-. ing that tio property franchises ip- Cuba shrill be granted by this Government during the Military occupancy, is warmly welcomed by the officials, because it will put stop to applications for such fran- Nicaragua Canal amendment to the River and' Harbor bill, as finally agreed upon, authorizes the President to appoint a Commission of Engineers to investigate the Nicaragua and Panama canal routes and report to him in time for him to report to the nest Congress, and appropriates $1,000,000 to pay the The House succeeded in compelling the Senate, to agree to -the ujjniber of ne-w war-ships authorized by the original llonsr Naval bill; but the limitation- of the cost of aruiur to a ton, in Jhe bill 'us finally agreed tQ, makes it impossible to make any contract for constructing the battle-ships provided for without further legislation, because the bill provides that no contracts ehall be givyn for the construction of the, ships until contracts for the armor, can be made at thut price. Bnt Secretary Lojig says he can and will go right ahead with the cruisers provided for, as the armor they require does not come under the prohibitory clause of the bill.

(Nothing but good words are heard of the appointment of ex Governor Merri- afei, of Minnesota, to be Superintendent of, the Census. Although his nomination did not reach the Senate until a few minutes before final adjournment, it was promptly and unanimously confirmed, business career leaves no doubt of predicted that the bounty will cause (Admiral Dewey which stiows the mod. todiscard wheat, for beets, abiT gsty the Admiral, aaheaSixedno title, as 1,637,589 acres were devoted to.whealt simply writing George Dewey, Manila, i i last year, the ultimate, ppeaibifity is' 1899." the American Last Company has-been payment of in bounties on donation last Friday even- than counterbalance the bounty. EVBHT8 IH DELMAE. incorporated with capital stock of sugar in a single year.

This is a 500,000, delightful prospect for those people in Atidree's brother discreditable story of the State who cannot turn their hand to the findipg of the ballconist'a body in sugar-beet growing, and the bounty law northern will remain in force for six years more. Brooklyn bridge railroad employees But such a growth of sugar production are ou strike becanse of a new schedule ia not to be looked for, as it -would so re- of wages and time. duce the price of the product as to more Premier Sagasta and tbe entire Cabinet of Spain tendered their resignations to the Qnreen Regent laat Wednesday. The Kuediviah fias given birth to a aon at Montiizat. There are great rejoicings over tbe fact that the Khedive now has a'n heir to the throne.

A bill was introduced in the Legiala-. tnre on Wednesday, providing for the completion of tbe State Capitol at a cost not to exceed $4,000,000. A number of the residences of leading Royalists have been searched by the police of Paris and a quantity of correspondence and pamphlets seized. A serious conflict has taken place at Talien-Wan between the Russians and Chinese, JH)0 of the latter being killed; It.ia said to have originated in a question' of taxes. Thfc of steel billets has reached a higher point than has been quoted for mnltinlv TindS By a vote of 120 to 118, in the Spanish Senate, last week Tuesday, the Government party succeeded in having the Opposition amendments to the Philippine Cession, bill rejected.

Miss Heater Parker, who waa housekeeper for ex President Buchanan at Lincaster, and at Washington during, 1 his Administration, died recently from old age. She was in.her 94th year. MARCH WEATHER A.ND HIGH WATER--FATAL ACCIDENT--THE OIL FiYER. RAGES. COHREarONDENCK OF XBB AGITATOR.

DRAPER, March 15. March weather seems to have come in earnest and has brought with'dt a flood in Stony Fork creek, which is, helping the log-drive greatly. Mr. F. Gitchell has come home froui the lumber woods, where he was working on Rkishe's job near Cross Fork, Potter Mr.

Uitchell ia to move to the farm lately purchased by Mr. W. H. Gitchell from. Mr.

J. W. Hastings. The oil fever ia raging high here, and it begins to look as though the ground will soon be drilled fall of holes. Mr.

and Mrs, Benjamin Wolf, of Slate Run, county, have-been visiting: Mra. Wolt'e parents, Mr. and Mra. M'f. C.

Mi Ford has fifteen lambs from five ewes. Mr. C. M. Ford is-going to build himself a horse barn this season.

Mr. Albert Oabdrn waa visiting some of his children on Wilson creek last Sat- urdav. B. H. Warriner was visiting'her ingbter, Mrs.

Hollis Brooke, at Wells- iro, lost week. Mr. Warriher is fearful there ing, Ellis 'abort's benefit of the" past-jr. The proceeds amounted to $lp. The Westbrpok school closed last Friday and gave an entertainment iu the evening.

Mr. William Stevens, of Keeneyville, has been seriously 1 -'for over a week. Only Blight hopes are entertained of b.is recovery. It is rumored that we are to have a new undertaker at Keeneyville. Just one pertinent question to all School Directors in the dead certain that you are living up to tbe.

laws provided for the. regulation of school matters BO as not to endanger your district to a. forfeiture of the tion? The'Compulsory School law in ard to condition of school -grounds and suitable houses ia being violated by many Boards in this county. FACTS FROM MABSHFIfiLD. 'PERSONAL--A COMING COKCEBT--CHANGE 'OF TEACHERS.

Of THE AGITATOR. MARSHtiELD, March, Joseph Grimm, who has been, very sick for some time with congestion of the Innge, is still in a dangerous condition. Mr. and.Mrs. Fred.

Hagmann, of'Ger- mania, visited Mr. C. E. Vermilyea on term of singing-school has 1 closed, and now the pupils are practicing for a concert to be held in a few days. Some people from this place attended the lecture given by Rev.

Mr. Hubbell- at'Galeton on Tuesday evening. Carroll and Leland of West Pike, Potter cOtmty, visited tbeir grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

Joshua Bernauer, on Saturday and Sunday. Miss Lillian is now staying It clarifies, purifies and strengthens the when this is accomplished, the vital organs, liver, lungs, kidneys, bowels, are all btaced and never everything but death for years with dyspepsia. Nothing relieved me untJl I toofc Hopd's Sarsapa- rllla and It made and kept me Can eat anything I MRB. EDGfiNB MDBPHY, Hall's Mill, Danbury, Conn. Impure BlOOd-r" FIVe years I suffered with pimples on face ahd body.

Hood's Sarsaparllla cured me permanently. It also cured my father's carbuncles." ALBERT CHAST, Tustln City, 1 I Erysipelas-" My Ilttie girl Is now fat and healthy on account of Hood's Sarsapa- rtlla caring her of erysipelas and eczema. It'Ia our family medicine, as we all'take it." MRS. H. 0.

WHEATLEY. Port Chester, N. Y. X. 21- Wellsborp, March 8, ISffi).

-liJ Ills ifc ti ttver HUthe non-irrltsttng a tako with Uood'i Saraaparil OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE-WHITE FRONT. How foolish for ladies to wait until summer is before getting their summer sewing out of the way. are inclined to turn over a new leaf and be ready summjer when'it comes, call and look over our new ar plete Hoe of According to-the semi-official Ham- may be an oil-well pnt down! so close to at WeBt.Pike, recently visited her par- buryixche Cnrrrspondenz, thg German-' his garden that his vines will be injured ents here, Foreign Office, complying with a petition by oveiflow of the oil this season. A birthday.party was held at the home nn QJ Miss Flortt Bemaner a few days agd to celebrate her fifteenth anniversary, i Mr. C.

of Watrous, and of "Germans in Samoa, has requested our Government to supersede Chief-Justice Chambers, Mr. Charles Orr was at Harrisburg laat week. There was a sad accident at the splash Side by side with these new, choice and you will find GREAT in win'ter that we would rather hav for than carry over i fall. Ladies'. 'Misses' and Children 's Coats, Separata Skirts, Separate Waists.

We can give you great bargains in thes put it in figures that would convince hut i will call will trv to satisfy you. utiLLiuuitS XLltJl t) Bail itio LUI JJ. if atiuup, 11 ULIUUCT, airt-i Advices receiveS' at San Francisco dam on Stony Fork creek last evening. George Bipley, of this place, expect to NEW WELL-SELECTJ-l) state that the United States flag was hoisted on the island of. Cm and that CommanderTJadssig of the Bennington aasumd the governor- sbip of the bland.

The Island of Cebn, ih the Philippines, ia now in the possession of the United States, having tiuietly yielded to onr forces. Admiral Dewey sent a gunboat there, and General Otis will dispatch, troops to tbe island. Negotiations for the underwriting of the United States Varnish Company are said to oe practically completed. The consolidated companies will be capitalized for tyfi.000,000. of which half will be in preferred and half in common stock.

An express train from Calais collided with B' stationary train at Fofet, near Mr. James Champlain went throngh the dam and was killed. hij've qot learned the particulars. He was in his. 30th year andfleaves a widow.

TIDINGS FROM KEENEYVILLE. THE SlpK ONES--RELIGIOUS MEETINGS-- SUlll'IlISING THE PREACHER. CORRESPOND EN CB OF THE AGITATOR. KEEKEYVILLE, March roads are in a terrible condition again; "all mod." C. Stevens is dangerously ill and small hopes are entertained of hia recovr start to-day for Minnesota, where Mr.

Watrons haa-large lumber interests. Miss Gertrttde Furman, of was forced to leave her school in the Schambacher district, on account of 1 the death of her mother. Miss Sarah Crichton, of Wellsboro, is to complete the term. RIPPLES FROM ROUND TOP. Charles Fuller is seriously sick with typhoid fever.

Gilbert Owlett, who has been very sick, is able to be out again. Miss Myrtle Smith was home from- Brttesels, a few days ago. Twenty-one Mansfield over Sunday. persons killed and lOfi were more or Clifford Jackson is out again after a less injured. Later reports show that severe attack of the there were Americans or English JEtevi J.

Croft, of Tolesyille, N.Y., among the victims. 8 Sunday with relalaves in this place. The transportation figures show that Epworth League Cabinet Union not all of the Spanish soldiers have held their meeting at this place, on flat-, sought- repatriation) I appears some 30,000 must still remain in Cuba with the determination, to' stay there. What effect their 'mingling T7ith the natives will have is a question at It is reported that the Dnponts are ex- Mr. Max.

Bernkopf is in New York City this week rr lirday a week ago. Excellent papers were read-and discussed during the afternoon, and in the evening a vry able talk on the League, by Rev. Mr. Allett, of Little Marsh, was listened to with great interest. Christian Endeavor convention was also held at the same time at the church, ahd very profitable I perimenting with cornstalks in the, t'acture of smokeless powder.

If successful this will open a new source of were enjoyed by the large nue for farmers, since thousands of acres audiences that were present, of cornstalks annually go to waeteih the The.people of this place are very much field, although much i in the disappointed that Bev. J. C. Warren is manufacture of cellulose. to continue at Holiday for Arrangements have been concluded at another year.

Christiana, Norway, by which a sailing A large load of people from Nilea Val- Josef Land- ev gave Rev. and Mrs. Hill a pleasant The committee up of ail frtdious, the sessions -will be pnhlic and if there were any of- his piakiag a success the census. fers of brilwry tbe people will know it. The military Court-Of Inquiry will the lueuiiH-ra will be compelled to West this week, purge themselves.

No new bills have reached the Governor during the past week. There are beei vessel will search Franz for Walter Wellman and tbe members of his expedition to Greenland, unless he returns abon. The expedition left Norway on June 26 last, for the purpose of exploring the Arctic regions. A horned rabbit was killed in Jewell connty, the other day, and is now on eztiibition at the postoffice at Robinson. -The horns grew-on top of the animals head, between the ears, and are 3 inches in length.

While not considered a rarity in that section, this species of rabbit is by no means conimon. The Merrimac Manufacturing surprise last Thursday evening; HOTEB FROM FAKM1NGTON. DEATH OP A FORMER RESIDENT--PEBSOH- AL AND BUSINESS MOVEMENTS. CORREBPOkDIHCt 0V TBB AGITATOR. FABMISQTON CENTEB, March roads are getting'very innddy here.

now. Mr. Albert Stevens, of Shingletown. called to Bath, N. laat week SPRING SWEETNESS--PERSONAL NOTES -DEATH Off AN AGED WOMAN.

CORRESPONDENCE or THE AOITATOB. ROUND TOP, March of the sugar boshes here were tapped and a little maple syrup was made last week. Mrs. Qaesta, of Geneva, N. is.

visiting relatives'here. Mr. Howard Smith expects to go to Garland, N. this week to work on a farm. Demont Winne has moved to the i Knapp house near the Summit in Dun- 1 i i were Closed bUJlng fttll StOCk last week.

A number of persons were converted. Mr. P. Bockns has bought, at admiriiB- tratbr's sale, the Rev. D.

J. Kimball place Mr. Roy Goodwin has moved to the Poletua Beauge farm, in the Yonng district, which he purchased recently. Harry 1 Wetherbee, who is the Elmira agent of a life insurance company, ia home looking after his individual inter- Mrs. Mary Pope died at the home of her son Alfred, in Duncan, a week ago yesterday, at the age ot about 70 years.

The was held Tuesday, and the remains were taken to Chatham for interment. AFFAIRS AT CROOKED CREEK. HERALDS OF SPRING PERSONAL MOVEMENTS--A SUCCE8SFOL TEACHER. CORRESPONDENCE or TDE AGITATOR. CROOKED CREEK, March 6.

--Spring, maple sugar, bluebirds and robins have; made theirappearances. Mr. W. Vf. White had the misfortune to sprain his ankle Thursday, morning, Mr.

N. E. Bryant has lost a valuable horse by death. The animal was sick jj, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goo Boots and Shoes, A I I A I AT i of seasonable WELLSBORO. PENX'A.

A lot of second-hand heating and cook stoves for sale regardin Some great bargains. One 12 hold Hotel Steel Range, cost $150, whict we offer at as new and a great bargain. however, wiis conservative, and listings several times urged the Leg- itilaturo to fiTjare. the Treasury ih their fortunately tbe not seconded. The net result of the extra Reesion was the enactment of the new a number down for third reading and try-regarding the damage done by'tlje final passage in both branches, and these, recent cold weather in Florida.

Reports if Incky. will soon be tjurned over to GOT- received at Jacksonville from all sections ernor fur his approval or rejection, of the orange belt indicate that tn6 cold There is one thing that seems to be wave did not do much permanent dam- forgotten just now by members of age. Outside of the tender spring growth Legislature, but it will come home to on the orange trees, the trees remain tneui before the session ia over. And uninjured and in the lower belt it is pre- that is the condition of the State Treas- dieted that the orange crop will be larger urv. Daring the latt session than'ever this season.

Reports'from the vegetable districts say that trackers have Bone to work with great energy to replant, and the spring outpnt of the market vegetables will be equal any season in the past. burial last Tuesday, The funeral was The most extravagant reports nave pany, of Lowell, is to erect a held at Keeneyville on Wednesday, Rev. sent broadcast throughout the conn- 000 spmdle cotton mill at Hnnhmlle, Hills officiating. The interment ij i.i_ 1 i a i alo Tnill la tn ho on unnrnwAjl an, it A waa uaucu 1-1. limb WCOK iiuma vy ueubu.

Monday on account of the death' of his only a few hours. sister, Mrs. Mary Lawson. The remains Miss Cora Fuller, of Horshatn. of Mrs.

Lawson were brought here for eomery county, aud Aaron and Lewis to the Treasury in their consideration of billfl. -Matters have not changed for the better since then, In addition to the regular eipensea, Ala." The mill is to be an improved duplicate of the Company's mammoth plant at Lowell and will be three times larger than any cotton-mill in the South. It will give employment to about i 5,000 hands! It is a noteworthy fact that our export trade to Canada h'as frone on increasing in the face, of the differential duties imposed by the favor of British imports. Since discriminating tariff went into effect in August last our exports to Canada have increased 3tt per made a business trip to tllia place last wasfo the Keeneyville cemetery. Mr.

George E. Dickinson and his ami- ly moved from this place to Tronps Creek last Wednesday. Mr. Asa Dickinson and wife accompanied them, i Onr schools closed last Friday. Mr.

Philo Stevens, of Nelson, was called to this place last Wednesday to attend the funeral of his niece, Mrs. Lawson. Mrs. Amos Corwin, who has been nite sick, is better at this writing. Mr.

Oren A. Goodwin, of Middlebnry, Fuller, of Rochester, N. were called i to this place last week on account of the ImwaVif th.li- Mra cent, while British exports thereto have Friday. increaaed only 10 per cent severe illness of their mother, Mrs. Letitia Fuller.

C. M. 'Holiday and wife, of Corning, It Mrs. B. E.

White, of Mansfiejd, and D. L. Gee, of Wentbranch, Potter county, were visitors at V. B. Holiday's last week.

Mrs. Minnie McAllister and her eon, of Tioga, were guests (JfiMr. A. inson a few days last week. Mrs.

E. Wnitcomb, of Elmira, has been spending a few weeks In' this vicinity. school, which has been very successfully taught by Mies Alice Bull, is to jVIBTTS. Gr, AJMUf-lTT Larges: Tioga Count; After 14 years as a jonroeytDan WeUsboro, I have concluded to enga 50 ness on myown accbtiiit. Ihaveope-- in Uteold Willcpi; KriaVmtU on I have a.fall atqck of bath-room aid TM.

fnrnlttire in the plnnilnng pifie, vatv roonner, etc. PLUMBIN6 AND ALL BRANCHES. contracts for all kinds 3f plumb' DiCK- Bteam ntting, tinirooflnK or anythlnE else i private residences. in my line at the loWejst living ra.es. 1 will i cheerfully malto give eir imatee on this kind of work lean atootnraiih.fa.-naa!8,boilers, nati-lnbu, Tlot-water tanks, watfer-closeta and at the lowest.rates.

Ageiltfor theCrowa rornaces have sold already this season a car-load of steam hoile Mr. and Mrs. Zimri AUen and their close on Thursday of this week. The "VST. ITrecl.

Wellsboro, September.14,1898. 11 WARE MERCHANTS. Wellstoro, NoTemWln, 1898. on sale potted AZAi-IAS, CINKRARIA8. PRIMROSES and HYACINTHS.

fake orders for all bedding "materials and obtain upon short notice ai thing in lant and flc line you may need. Our cut fl swers include VIO uETS and DAFFODILS. We aim to and guarantee al goods to gi ve feet shall leased to receive your ord BLAVCH1ET i CiSPBEIi Disagreeabfe, painful, just as mean as can bo. or soft corns can be and if you will foHciw 01 rections, priited on rach pa acre, and tht corns an- not moved, you have had shall have money. it.

anil anteeing means mom bac BEHEMBEE. irs COK (TEE THAT UBES. CORNE1 DRUG STORE, PA. LOCAL BOT1CES. Padgett is doing business on a basis at the WeUsboro Bakery.

White Oats for salK M. WpIIsboro, F-b. 22. isw IcL cream wi-I bi BW-VM! at the Kitchen on Fri 3nys atd Saturdays farther --1L HOUSE TO w-u-h to honse on Hasti Apyily Ope row. F.

GREENE WelUbnro. FOE CJ the spring. February 8-t S. Afewbnndn-d at my shop on ZaPt Wrl March 8, W. S.

Slnvatl King, the King of bakers, is in again, and is the Candy en only with a fine line of Home-made a -Feb. The Woman Relief Corps of Cook Post, will hold a sugar social at the Post hall evening, Marcj lutb. The pnbli vited. WALL PAPKH --Don't bny wall until yon pee Gilt from 4 a roll np. C.

P. Wellsboro, arch 1. Descendants of eoldiere of the Me war, or others who may have any eminent scrip, will find it to the vantage to coummnicate at once care of Aon FISE FOR erty known as I. P. Borden pU Sheridan stree in WdU-boro, rented to a desirable tenant.

once to BORDF.N. P. O. B. Wellfiboro--March A temperance drama entitled Fruits of the Wine Cnp will be in the Hills Creek chrjrch.

Frida ing, March 17 IW.i. for the'ben thte idniission. 10-cept. are invited. GKO.

T. REPAIR SHOP Bonus- M. do all kinds of npholstery at prices. repaired. Carriage trimnjanss, boggy-tops, cushions, curtains and er dafehes ahd lined in the bei? Pejarl op.

Soitu'e SPRING WALL th ject of wall paper will be. occnpi minds of the people. My newi papers are now in. and 1 t-an she every grade of 3Hpvr made, from to $3 per roll. CVme ar.d befo buy.

F. B. WETMOI Hit Wellsboro, March -'t. ADVERTISED fol letters remain in tbe Wellsboro In calling for any of them mention that ley are on the a- ed list Mr. Harold Tien.

P. Campbell, Orlo Frank. Thoia berski (foreign Lizzie 111 Mrs. Eli LoveB. Miss A Xico Christane Renaett.

Frank Stone. Having the sale of brated Whift Seal fl-mr. we pa following low to intrddi .1.25 per eacfc of pounds oj barrel. Thus ttonr is claimed best made from- wheat United StateeLflt.is abeolntely pi guaranteed League. MATHER.T, URAVKS Wellsboro.

March I-9U. N. orier to close the loo fer the following Woman's black cotton hose, i of tHe regular Rrade at 9 Women's blcfr cottcp hose. I of the regnlar at Also, 150 jjsirs of bla ton hose, the regular 1S and at Hi cents. Also, 200 pairs of womeni bl wool hose, regular Ij-cen! cents.

Ten mackintoshes wnmt in the lot, regular J5 and 25 each. Nobby styles of Wash Cotton shirt-waist lengths. Unusual values- in derwear at and .1 URAVES Co WeUsboro, March isfc. --The case of C. H.

Holt agai Henry township. Lycoming con been About a year Holt, with hu wife and little onving in a cutter between Cam Jersey Milta, when one of hi shied, and the whole outfit wee steep embankment and. was prec oy actual measurevient. 'Wlroad tracks Mr. Holt injnrj.

sor Da a fractnre of one 'arm. anil ann was thrown out of j.oiut. T. who stuck to the sleigh, esc Jury. One horse jumped i feet and fell dead; tie other TMTMed, and the sMgh escaped -B Mr.

Holt sued for and an additional the services of his 1 5" by the payment to zr ouu JacHenry township to except Mr. Holt's lawy A iWSPAPLRl.

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