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THE AGITATOR; WELLSBPBO. WEDNESDAY. MAKOH 7. HKi6 We fill any prescription, written 6f any physician, accurately. FAY F.

HOWD, Pharmacist. Thermometers A temperature of 68 to 70 degrees is the best for living rooms. How much is yours? We have a fine assortment. All styles and prices. PAY P.

HOWD Corner Drug Store. We fill any prescription, written by any physician, accurately. FAT BOWD, Pluirmactot which will quoted and other Information given by culling on or writing any Erie ticket or J. H. Wnbitor, D.

P. A Elmtra. N. 7-8t. A letter received from the of the Tribune Farmer states that owing to ft recent ruling of the Portoffioe Department, they will not be able to furnish the paper at the low price heretofore given after March 81st All who deilre to take advantage pi the low offer of $1 75 a year for the AOJTATOE and Tribune- Farmer should do at once, as It only remains good till that date.

CLalBVOTAMT-PHTBIO MEDICAL EXAMINATION Fwra-- Py E. jf Syracuse, N.T. Believing In clairvoyance or not, there is no. gainsaying the fact that the Doctor can explain the wnrce or cause of your disease either ental physical ana CHB rectored to aealth aaDpinesB persona who would nave remained helpless Invalids ill theii lives, Send lock of hair, name, iee and stamp to Dr. E.

F. BOTTERFIELD, Aug. Syracnse. Iff Dr. A.

G. HAMILTON, I3E1NTIST, ODD FELIXW8' BLOCK, WELLSBOBO. PA Dr. A. B.

EASTMAN, DENTIST. least possible pain a specialty MARCH 7, MOB. FRED BODIME DENTIST. BOTH DSUPHOKB8 LOCAL IJOTICES. FOE SALE OB and lot on Charleston street, Wellsboro, nine rooms.

Jnqtdreof H. J. Eaton, Wellaboro, Pa. Feb. FOE rooms for housekeeping in the Brodhead block, West Main street JACOB BEODHBAP.

Feb. WANTED AT shares Con- Gold Copper and Coal atock Address, Box 507, Bloomaburg, Man wanted by the month on a fruit farm; $20, boatd and washing. Write Immediately to Casper M. Hibbard, R. 5, Penn Yan, N.

FOB reidecce property on "West arenue is for sale. For terms inquire of Mrs. Leila B. Hathaway, Wells boro, Feb. 28-4t.

Owing to an advance of 20 cents a cord In the cost price, wa are obliged to advance the selling price of Hemlock stabs to $1.50 per cord. Gteo. M. SPALDBSQ. Maich 7-8t FOB well bred Jack, tfcree old; also one Jenny in foal.

Sea- for selling, tave sold farm, Icqiflre March 7-2t. WeiteborQ, Pa. FOB lot of 11 acres in VTellsborO; also for rent from April 1st P. Deane on Meade street, same place. Apply to D.

L. DEANE, JFeb. l4-4t. Wellsboro, Pa. AUCTION will sell at public auction at Sander 1 hitching sheds in Wellflboro in Saturday, March.

17th at 1 p.m.: one 4 year-old mare, one 3-year-old colt, one work horse, one lumber wagon, one buggy, harnesses, etc. H. OLMSTEAD, Ag't. CHICKENS Blanchard strain, single oomb, white Leghorn stock from Madi- eon Square prize winners. Bred to standard and fcr large egg production.

Eggi, for setting of 15, FBAHX-R. BENJAMIN, Jan. 31-tf. Wellsboro, Pa. The following advertised letters remained in the Wellsboro Postofflce Mar.

3d: Mrs. Ivan Butler, Mrs. Edith Ketcham, Mr James Morris (2), Carl D. Rogers, Mr. Chester Townsend, JJIrs.

Era Vankurm, H. K. White. ABTHTJB M. ROY, P.

M. 11 Faust," with Lewis Morrison himself as Mephisto, will be one of the important theatrical attractions In the near future. This famous actor's tterformacce of the part of Satan is said to be the subtlest and most powerful exposition on the boards to-day and will be presented for the arst and last time here, A CAHIX--We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cnre your cough or cold. We also guarantee a 25- cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money xefnnded. FAY F.

HOWD, BLATCHLKY CAMVBKLL. Nov 8-26t. Lewis Morrison, who has won worldwide fame and a handsome competence as Mepbiato in will be seen here soon in a magnificent new produc tion of Faust" Lewis Morrison himself will play Mepbisto and the scenery and electrical effects are said to be the finest yet evolved for thUstar and play. LKQOKTT'S SATUBDAY CASDY-IO sell on Saturday at 29o This is the tqnal of any 50 cent candy yon ever tastwd and could not be sold at thia price if we did not make a large contract for the sole purpose of getting yon acquainted with our Fenway candies, made in Boston-the finest candy ever offered to yon. BLAICUIJCY CAMPBELL, Tlie Rvxall Store Wellsboro.

SPECIAL FLOUR the Wellsboro Roller Mills wad Feed Store for a few days only King Beol Flour Pnre Wold Flour Dandy Klonr -Meal Cracked Corn Corn Circulation Figures. The ASJTATOB has an average weekly clr- eolation or 3,000 copies, and the number of Its is eleaflity growing It hae, therefore, fully 13,000 readers at tne lowest Mtire cosceded by all newspaper prohioly maty more than 000 persons rtad it every week The AetTATOB's regular circulation in Ti- ora connty 19 larger the whole paid subscription list o'any otner paper pnlisn- Taklnc the popalaUon flguree from the ceigus- of 1900, the AaraATOB is prepared to, show to any advertiser ihat its circulation nuts it In the homes of enty ave per cent of the ople of Tioga cotttty who reside within ten wiles of WellsDoro OntsMe that area ill circulation covers the -county, having good-steel lists at eve.y nostofflce and on every B. route in thTcounty The subscription books of tfce AaiTATOB are open to any patron who desires to verity these statements and to know whether he gets, money's worth in getj tine his advertising before the pnbl'c and tbebooke will show the largest list in WeUs- boro, the largest around WeUsboro, and the in the connty at large the house and lot on Ideade street of Mrt. Anna Sullivan, of Elmlra; consideration, $850. -Rev.

R. Ulbeon, of Trinity church, Willlanwport, preaches this at 7:80 o'clock at St. Paul's Episcopal 'church. --Mr. Anton Hardt spent Sunday In Wllllamsport with his son, Dr, A F.

Bardt, who Is ill with Inflammatory rheumatism --Ex Connty Commissioner T. Reese and County Commissioner 8. Putnam left Monday for Coudersport on court business. --Ex-Protbonotary Francis M. ShcfEer left on Thursday to spend a few weeks In Michigan looking up a very promising timber proposition.

--County Commissioner and Mrs. P' Dewey last Friday took Mrs, Augustus Isaacson, of Morris Run, to the Danville hospital for the Insane. --Mrs, Fred Beard, of Mnncie, Indiana, joined her husband here last week Snpt- and Mrs Beard occupy rooms at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a.

Bloat. --Mr. Edwin Matson is about to erect a dwelling-house on Cone street. It is understood that he expects to build several tenant houses in town this year --Mr and Mrs. Alvarus Smith and their guests, Mr, and Mrs.

Thomas Carey, of Manlstiqne, Michigan, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Carey In filmira. --Editor John L. Sexton, of the Blossburg Advertiser, was here on business last Friday.

Editor M. J. Bernaner, of the Liwrenceville Herald, was also here on Friday. --Mr. and Mrs.

Curtis Farnsworth, formerly of this DOT Hew Advertisements. (jood Farmer Wauted-Oliver Bacon. Maxwell-William Bache Co, Sheriff's Sales-Edward Sheriff. Annual Financial Statement of Clerk's Notice In Bwtotoptcy-Max Freeman. White Flynwmtn Eock Eggs-- Thomas L.

Tonng. OH THE TIP OF THB TOSGDE. 1 85 1 15 1 15 1 05 1 05 1U5 Both 'phonos Feb 14-tf. C. BABCOCK, Prop CHEAP TJUVKUNG --Beginning Feb Hth and continnlng dally until April 6th, tbe Erie R.

Will sell colonist to all Pacific Coast aod numerous InUrior points at very low rates. Tat Utett ficti u4 SMU am Attain 1m --E. W. GUeckler, spent Sunday in filmira, --Miss Anna Piercy spent Sunday In Covington. --D, L.

Deane, is in Scranton on legal business. --Eev. Joseph. Dennis, of Corning, was in town last Friday. --Mr.

James L. Snyder is on a business trip through the South. --Mr. and Mrs C. E.

Burgess, of Antrim, were here over Sunday. --Miss loa M. Putnam, of South Delmar has entered the local school. --The A. D.

A. club gave a dance in Armory hall last Thursday evening. --Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Morrow haTe returned from West Virginia.

--Mr. Lyman S. Roberts, of Philadelphia, visited relatives here last week. --Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Conevery are spending a few days in New York city. --Mis. J. N. Jndd, ol Stokesdale, is visiting relatives and friends in Buffalo.

--Mrs. William Stewart Is in New York city purchasing spring millinery, --Mr. 0. A. VanDusen, of Farmington, was in town on business last Saturday.

--Mrs B. A. Bryden is few New York city studying millinery --Mr. Harvey Smith, aged 73, last week and piled over ihree cords of wood in one day. --Mr.

J. C. Harrington has been spending a few days in Bath and Hammonds' port, N. Y. --Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Keagle visited Mr. and Mrs. James Pateraon in Corington last week --Messrs. Arthur Shumway and M.

L. Klock spent last week Tuesday in Corning on business. --Mrs. Charles Shaffer and daughter, Gretchen, have been visiting Mrs. Charles Wilson in Galeton.

--Mr. William O'Connor is home from Tioga, West Virginia, to spend a few days with his family. --Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bernkopf left Sunday for New York city to purchase goods for the Bernkopf stores.

--Mr. Robert Campbell has bought the J. Smith farm in Delmar and takes possession on April 1st --Mrs W. E. Champaign is visiting her sister-in law, Mrs.

Emma Champaign, at Ithaca, N. Y. --Mn, O. V. Corsaw returned Saturday from New York city, where she had been visiting friends.

--Rev. James F. Houlihan will lecture on "O'Connell, the, Liberator," at Antrim on St. Patrick's day --Mr. and Mrs.

Ed. Albrechtnd their two children, of Galeton, are; visiting their parents in Wellsboro. --Mr. and Mrs. L.

M. Fleming, of Corning, formerly of Wellsboro, have been vUitiog relatives here. --Mrs P. R. Fallwood and children have been visiting at the home of Mrs, Ghsorge Baker, in Covington --Mr.

M. 8 Strait, of Lawrence, has been visiting hU Mrs, H. Gardner and Vexlder --Mr Johnson and of.Otoeo- la, No 2, were In town on Sat- day and called at the AGITATOR office Stella bwsn oblijrwl to resign her position twtiher in Elbridge, on account of poor --Mr. Rwd tbe Solon Warren property on Mead street, for He on April 1st --Min Sarah Locke retnnwd borne Thurtdny evening from Washington, D. where she has bwen spending the win- --Mr.

Joseph F. Gtrtland hat bought omjh, rejoice over the birth of a daugh' ter on tne 26th ultimo, it being their fourth child. --Mr. Carl Cleveland and Mias Mazie Dewey, were married on February 26th, by Justice Henry Stowell, at Lawrenceville. Their many friends extend congratulations --The American Express Company have occupied their new quarters in the B.

F. Spencer building, which were fitted np very conveniently for that purpose some time ago. Suhr, wlio has been YiaH ing her daughter, Mrs. Harry Whitney, at Niagara Falls, for some time, returned home on Thursday. Mrs.

Whitney accompanied her. '--The Presbytery of Wellsboro will hold Its annual meeting in Osceola on Tuesday, April 10th at 2:80 m. Rev, Joseph Colclough, of Nelson, will preach the opening sermon. --Miss Georgia Fay is suffering with an abscess on her hand and second finger. A part of the finger will have to be amputated and it ia probable that she wfll lose the entire finger.

Xhe Delmar Board of Supervisors or" ganlzed on Monday by electing Ed. Wtt- lard chairman. Charles Stradley secretary and Stradley treasurer. Oliver Butler is the other mjember. --Major W.

Merrick, 8. F. Hon. R. K.

Young, H. F. Marsh, and D. W. Baldwin, of Westfield, went Monday evening to WIU- ianaEport to attend Superior court.

--A class of 22 received the third de- evidence of Copp, who testified that Brown fired the building --Max Bernkopf Bro. are making extensive alterations and on the second floor of their store. Tbe whole front of their building np stairs over both stores will be made Into one large room 40 feet fqnare and will be occupied by their ladies' garment department. Several other minor Changes are also to be made in the arrangement of their second floor. Work was begun on Thursday, Means.

C.S A. Spencer having charge of the work --Marian, the 3 year-old daughter of Prof, and' Mrs. F. Jones, narrowly escaped drowning In Kelsey creek about 10 o'clock Monday morning She was play ing on the ica back of the erapdstaud on the Athletic grounds, when the thin ice broke and Marian fell into about three feet of water Her little playmates gave the alarm and Mrs Carl Spencer, who lives nearby, hastened to tbe scene nd lescued the child. She was unharmed except the drenching and it is hoped that no ill effects utay result from the icy bath --Th're was some anxiety in Wellsboro and Arnot yesterday over the whereabouts of Miss Lulu Reese.

Miss Reese has for sorte time been employed the Welleboro Cltcar Factory, and she Is highly esteemed by all whp know her. On Saturday morning she started for he? home at Amot to spend a days, bav ing, it is-said, in her possession about $50. She intended to cross at Tioga and reach home early in the day. But np to last evening she cad not been seen in Arnot. Telephone messages yesterday failed to locate her, and Very naturally Miss Reese's frlenda were by that time very anxious about her.

of the elaborate grounds for the Jamestown Exposition, which show is expected to rival the American. Mr. Smith will return with three of his teams to work on his contract. He also expects to have a position of responsibility anl profit during tbe Exposition next year. Pine Beach IB on the shore of the bay, 13 miles from Norfolk, and opposite Old int Comfort.

Mr. Smith will rent bis farm In the western part of this borough for a term of years. ---The Sophomore and Freshmen classes of Pennsylvania State College and the Wllliamsport police force figured in several lively escapades lant Friday afternoon In that city, r-snltlng In the arrest of half a or more Sophomores It was tbe occasion of tle annual banquet of the Fresnmem olaca, Buccessufnlly held at the Park hotel during the evening. A por- tlon of the Sophomore class, bent on capturing the Freshman speakers, arrived in the city late in the afternoon, and it waa their desperate tfhrts to seize the Freshies that caused all tbe tnraole for the police. Mr.

Horace Rees, of this borough, responded to the Ath- letlea The banquet was eld without interruption and toe occasion was very ecjoyable. --Mr. A Dunning, of Seranton, formerly of WeUsboro. has just returned from his second trip to CnbJi, more strongly impressed than ever with tbe opportunities which the island presents for profitable investment. Mr Dun- nlntf is interested in a project, the of which Is to develop an immense trnct of land in Cuba.

The plans include the formation of a company to acquire possession of no lees than 60,000 acres of land, much of which Is rich in timber and agricultural resources The prop oaition presents such highly attractive -proepBCts-tfaftt it haa aroused all of Me, gree in the local Odd Fellows' lodge test I Wednesday evening. After the exercio- I ea a smoker and banquet were held in Armory hall. The occasion was most enjoyable, --We are obliged to omit thl week a number of local letters which came late to already crowded columns. But we hope our correspond ents will keep on sending us the news, even if we have to sometimes sift it. --Mrs.

W. D. Vedder has rented Mrs. Florence Bacon's house on north Main street and will occupy it oa April 1st. Mrs.

Bacon will occupy the rooms in the Roberts, Gardner Co. building, recently vacated by Mn. Sarah Fish. --Rev. John OToole.of Wellsboro, officiated last week Tuesday morning at the marriage in the church of the Immaculate Conception at Mount Clair, N.

of Mr. T. D. Wallace, of that city and Miss Katherine Z. Adams, formerly of Westfield.

--Unusual interest attaches to the forthcoming production of Faust," at Bache Auditorium from the fact that Lewis Morrison himself wUl appear here in the part of Mepbfcto," which has given him world-wide fame and won a large fortune for him --About 25 of the young friends of Master Merle Johnson gave him a surprise party on a recent evening, the occasion being in honor of his 12th birthday. The young folks brought Merle many handsome gifts and all did justice to the delicious refreshments served. --John Moyer, of Marsbcreek, pleaded guilty last week at U. S. court in Scranton to the charge of swearing to a false pension affidavit He was sentenced on Wednesday to four months' imprisonment in the Tioga county jail and to pay a fine of $25 and the costs of prosecution.

--Mr Augustus Burrows, of Andover, N. aged 57, a brother-in-law of Mrs W. W. Miller, of Wellsboro, committed suicide on Friday, by shooting himself with a revolver. Mr.

Burrows was a banker at Andover and his affairs were In perfect order. Tempora ry Insanity is thought to have been the cause -Arthur R. Cobb, a suooearfnl physician and surgeon in Philadelphia, only son of Mr M. Cobb, the founder of the Welliboro AOITATOR, died last Saturday. Dr.

Cobb's death was due to the of injuries be sniUined ten days before by falling from a window at Cape May, where be had gone for a short vacation. --Mr Jamet Roche, aged 63, one of Charlwtou's most died iMt Wednesday, of dropny, after a long UlDetw He born in Corning and had resided on for many services were held on Saturday 10 a at the Catholic chnrch In thin borough. Burial in tbe Orthollc cemetery. --Frank Copp, of AwwnU, lodged in jail lart wwk charged on information by Mr. Ormnt Brown, of WMUboro, with tbe crime, with baring wt fire to Bradley', hotel at AMonla on the nlfht of April H.

WM committed to jail recently tm --ElUha Bagley, Aged 65, an inmate of the County Home, decld to take a little trip last Friday and went to Tioga. After spending a few hours there he boarded a touthbonnd freight train to return. As the train did not stop or even slow up at Stokeedale Junction, he jumped off and struck on his head, sustaining though not serious, injuries. Commissioners" Clerk Fred Beach was notified, went to the Junction and took the old man back to the County Farm. He will probably not try to jump any more freight trains for a time at least, as he now realizes that be is not BO spry as he uster be." --Mr.

I. Cohen and others have ed rolling" towards the organization in Wellsboro of a Chamber of Commerce and a meeting will be held to morrow evening in the Bache Hose rooms for the purpose of perfecting such organization. This is a move in the right direction and the promoters can count on the enthusiastic oo operation of every citizen of Wellsboro in this movement Wellsboro ia all right; all we need is a little more hustle, a little more co-operation, a good deal less petty jealousy and less unnecessarily bitter com' petition, with its accompanying price slashing. Let's stick together and root" for Welisboro I --Tioga County Pomona Grange, No. 80, hold their quarterly meeting in the Grange ball in Wellsboro, Thursday and Friday.

Hon. Mortimer Wfaitehead, of New Jersey, of the National Qninge, wM deliver two addressee, one on evetlng on "The Part and Present Achievementa of the Grange and Its Future" arid the othtr on Friday morning on Symbolism in the Unwritten In addition to these addresses a fine program has been prepared, which space forbids our print. Ing, much to our regret. head also in Tioga connty as follows Stonyfork, March 9th; Mansfield, 10th; Tioga, 12th Nelson, 13th; Academy Corners, lfc; Westfield 15th. --Mr, John W.

Smith, of Wellsboro, who, With his family, has been spending some time at Pine Betch, Virginia, returned home last week to spend a few days. He has secured a. fine position as spetintendent of a portion of the con' 'H nimmy" Danning's characteristic enthusiasm. It is likely that a company will be organized in Scranton to acquire and develop the property, Which at present belongs to the Jucaro and San Fernando Railroad and Transportation Company. SIATB or OHIO, Cur of Touux, I LUCAS Couimr.

I FBASK J. CHUsnr mates oath that he Is the senior -partner ot tbe firm of F. 3. CSSVT dome buetaeag In tne City of Toledo, Conn ty and State aforesaid, and that said Arm wil ffie anm of OHB BtJNDBED DOLLAES for each and ever? case of catarru that cannot be onred by the uae of Sworn to before me and subscribed to presence, this 6th day of December, A. U.

1886 A.W.OLKASOK, HaJTsCatarTh Cure la taken internally and acts BTt? fl Home Baking with ROYAL Baking Powder The United States Agricultural Department has issued (and circulates free) a valuable report giving the results of elaborate experiments made by and under the direction of the Department, show the great saving from baking at home, as compared with cost of buying at the bakers. All bread, cake, biscuit, crullers, are very much fresher, cleaner, cheaper and more wholesome when made at home with Royal Baking Powder. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK. CHARGES OE RfcSIDEHCE. Hacb MoTlnj About in, Brooktleld Striae.

BBOOKFIELD, March 6 --L z-11 George has moved to Westfield: Mr. Oeorge rented hie farm before moving to A M. Payne, who worked the Qeirge farm last year. H. H.

Mascho, who leased bia farm seven years ago and moved to WestBeld, has moved back to hid farm, which he and his son will work together. George Danghertr has movtd his family from the fin to hia farm near the Sylvesterohetse factory. Have ifou Tried the new Qack Deserts that grocers are now aeJinK' They aia termed '-Easy to all fiigredknta la tne Package Three compte pi oducta Zerta Quick Pad ding and DZoitaPerftct Jellv DeisertatlOc. Der package, and Zerta Ice Cream Powder, 2 pacgea tor -X cents Uavorftof trial will convince how it isi have finest deserts With no labor and little ---Jan TfiE FINEST LINE OF IN THIS SECTION Wellsboro Postcards and a Full Line of Comic Cards. UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS BBANCHJBS.

The First National Bank OF DWELLS UNITED STATES Assets, $1,750,000.00. FRANKLIN said Pennies long saved aWmnt to dollars at Every Two Minutes Physicians tell us that all the in a healthy human body passes through the heart once in every two minutes. If this action becomes irregular the whole body suffers. Poor health follows poor blood Scott's Emulsion makes the blood pure. One reason why SCOTT'S EMULSION is such a great aid is because it passes so quickly into the blood.

It is partly digested before it enters the stomach; a double advantage in this. Less work for the stomach; quicker and more direct benefits. To get the greatest amount of good with the least possible effort is the desire of everyone in poor health. Scott's Emulsion does just that. A change for the better takes place even before vou expect it.

We mlltend you frrc Br lure thit th'n in the form of liM 01 the JVCT of ereiy bortk of Emubion you buy. SCOTT St Bowm Ib IS AS TRUE TO-DAY as when it fell from the lips of Franklin. Follow the ereat philosopher's maxim-start a savings account NATIONAL BANK OF WELLSBORO, You ill be surprised and delighted to see your money rapidly accumulating at ou nd 1rn at as lar To make it convenient for you to save the pennies and mckels as well as larger coins and bills, we will furnish you a beautiful Steel Home Deposit Box Interest, Compounded A Bank Book FOR One Dollar We Keep the Key You Keen Department window, then can be deposi 409 PeirlSt H. Y. jo renrtftftd successfully trul modern is Hundreds of thousands of people are meth M' A Andrews and R.

Swan are our authorized rep- their work. First National BanK, WKLLSBORO, PA. SPAPJLRl.

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About The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser Archive

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