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

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TJEi AGITATOR: WELLSBORO, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1836, al Papers DESIGNS, NEW COLOBS Ki.mg just started this sprint have no old styles, but all new choice patterns. Over 500 styles to select from, M) Paper SpoLec a tal nttrutu oilmen. HOUK 4 VAN HORN, Lower Store in Simpson's new Block ULHOUES OYSTERS and ICE-CREAM JUl? 1 i.T CONWAr" 111 WHO IS AiiAfiT G. AUSTIN CO. LOOK! I i up.

I I IMIt up I I 1 gl OS np 7.aS:tc 5S pieces, $4 up. a or tho great bar I i the public LAMPS, A I LAMPS, TOILET SETS laijK anorttatnt II i-b tramd silver plat- 1 -k dskcu. picUn cast 10 AND 25 CENT COUNTERS. VVr liavt no old dhop-wora B. design ana of the city Hanging i K- t.

ALSTTS CO EDWARDS. Prop'r. -il n-ith new machinery scd I come to Che people of crtii their patronige c-tablirhmeDt. All will nt a long felt IU canfal attcnUon to the 1 1 rd new work or repairing i 1 ktt- a large claaa of day or except t- built from to one Una- deflgns Impnrre- 1 always on taod. i cum packing etc.

ti in in UK mills i 1 nhon notice 1 EDWARDS EVER FARMER HIS OWN MILLER THE HALtADAY I.L'.IIOKO. FA). 4 R. COLES, A.TST i iUV TOKSDAY MOENIUa, APBIL 8, 1880 Now Advertisements Dry Goods-- Prank Hart School NoMco-Delmar School Board The star BIcsde-B Kow, Professional Card-- Blackburn School Noticp-Charlcston School Board Spring Dtan 1 Goods-- Erydcn Johnson Spot Cash Grocery-- Mllliken Co Johnson llliken Co To Those about tp Bnild-- A Ct Stturoclc. closing days of March were mark- Tuesday by being pitched out of hla buggy --The balance of general fande in the the ocky coast He served nearly four News from RonndTop.

Tbe Odd Fellows have bought the Ja jed by heavy atorma all over the country, and striking upon his head He hands of tho on the let years in the late war, being a member of SPBISQ PARIES--SPRING CHANGES-- A HAB cob Horning house and it has been rented anoVmuch damage la reported by the sidcrably braised, but no bonea were brok of March waa $272380 The receipts Company of ihe 9th New Jersey Volun- BOW EBCAPB OH THE RJULBOAD TKACK. to Mr Willcox floods. en His horse was frightened by a yoke were--from Coll leg tors, for support tecrs. It seems the very irony of fate that Otnretponttoux of Uu Agitator Mr George Payne lost a valuable horee --Rev George Meige, fockerly of runaway steers, of paupers, $84.50, jUry fees, $4, tax on he Bhould pass unharmed through the HOTOD Tor. April 3, 1886 --Now the ft few dftys agQ by tfae cpizoollc Mansfield, has Rone on an eicnralon to --Three men were arrested at Bablns- unseated lands.

$1.8688, making manifoldflangers of the life saving service lonog meet the cap boiling place Rey wjll preflcb fc)B Florida In companJ with General George vflle a few days ago for inhumanly beat .68. The ordera paid during the month and tho war to die by drowning in a petty tbe evenings where they generally have J. Magee. a yoke of oxen, causing the death of amounted to $4,87972, leaving on hand on brookHhat has not even reached the dlgui- as eetlime --Tjhe Blockholdera of the Arnot and one lhe animals After a hearing the the 1st Instant $114 96 The balance of ty a name nTnih Pine beek Railway Company will hold fined two of the men each and sheep funds 01 band on the 1st of last Mr Corson came to this place with his TM fc their annuil meeting at BlosBburg next let the other fellow go The punishment month waa $8 79. and lhe Bum received family some ago, and by industry over the impaired condmon of Iheir fences BCHOOL NOTICE -The Cturictton School well sermon next Sunday Tho birthday of Mrs.

1 Bakir WBS celebrated last Monday afternoon by a large and pleasant eocia.1 gathering to hire for tbe nminer ateboola. tod to transact other btuiiietr may becmenled to the Board JONES Cherry FUU. April 6 1886-21 Secretary CHOOL Delmar Beard of School Dirttton will Wheeler OD 8ATUKDA.Y AP8IT, 24. 1886 tt 10 Board Apnl 0 1888-O. CHA8 OOPB3TICK, Valuable Property for Sato-t-Flaitz Field.

Draperiea--Mutters Graves Co Limited Financlm Statement--Borengh of Wellaboro Administrator a Sale--Estate of Thomas Noriiki, Satutjday. man named Lewis Davidson His family were was a very mild one --Messrs. Harry Blackburn. Harvey daring the month from Collectors was and frugality acomfortable tome on Bache 90. making 69 in all Theaheepor street has beeri nearly paid for He has GOODS.

LOCAL AND MINOR MATTERS. Tioga, a few days ago in Florida. --A big landslide occurred on the nar rowguage railroad near Sabmsville last led to the bar We wish them snccess. Blackburn have opened a Wednesday night Travel was interrupt law offlce in tooms OTer the-Postofflce gantzatlon of a committee of members of the late Constitutional Convention looking to the enforcement of the provisions of the Constitution which forbid discrimination known as "Jersey" Corson a wife am 1 four children, two Willis Everts of Mansfield and Ed Everts, of Tioga, made a short call on relatives at this place last Saturday Mr Fred Walker moved this week from Mr Eugene Beauge a to the farm, of Mrs Elijah Peako be has taken for the season Mr Job Skeltoo will occupy Mr Beaugc house. Mr Morgan moved bacL yesterday ITIABKIACES IND DEATHS.

BAHNE8-DAILEY -to Lmdlcy JUith 8 Mr ElUb Barno, and Mils E. Dailcjr both of county Pa COLE-- THOMPSON --At the residence of Mr A DITIINISTKATOB'S Let- ten of administration of tbe ot JAJtKS TtTNNEY of Weatneld bcroogb. Tlogm roon Pa. deceased, have been granted by tbe of Tton county to Galllger of Held in wild county to whom all perron iw to raid ertate are requested to cjabna or Indtbtol tarment, and York and Miw Alice- Jane Thompson of Union Pa McBLAINE--CRAWFORD At Fall Brv March 20,1886, Mr Alexander McBlalne and A Crawford JAMES It GALUGEB, Administrator Wcstfleld, Pa. March 2 trtl in attending Court, as dealing the one line I for cash PRltF, ond add- experience, thereto vent loutr prices (con- ttn ij otfu i Jloufte in l'( None GOODS kept At a regular meeting of the Gejrgo Cook 1 F.

HART. 5 -htrnnng a large to out stock 4 i intending ntft LOCAL NOTICES i 1 13 1 4 i at Swctt a Photograph I rn 17-lf Whites cialle at the First Baptist There waa a fair attendance at court esterday There arc about I 200 men on the pay roll at Arnot There are nine blacksmith shops In this borough. Some of farmers have commenced their plowing --An Odd Fellows Lodge ificontemplat ed at Mansfield --Mia Retan, of Millerton Is dangcrouely ill --Mr Frank II Bartt, of Arnot, waa in town jesterday There was some rafting done on Pine cieek last week Prepare to plant a tree on the 15th slant Arbor day --Mr George Davia has opened a new atore at Blossburg The market seems to be pretty well supplied with eggs --March came in like a lion and went out like a waterspout Mr Cummings has moved from Landrus It) Blossburg --Several crops of 5 tobacco have been sold about Lawrenceville --The peepers were heard peeping several evenings last week Thero are eight clerks employed at the has purchased a large farm near Norfolk, Virginia, and he intends to move down there a few weeks --Miss Sarah Fullwood. of Brooklyn, is town, called hither by the serious illness of Mr John Fullwood and several members of bis family. Shore, formerly of tbe Park burst House this borough, have gone to West Chester to keep a summer hotel --The motion for a new trial in the Dexter Billings case was argued last week, but Judge Williams has not yet rendered a decision the matter son It is located about srven miles from Troy, and Is in Ward township this Mosher informs us that she bos county, near the new coal fields of the Fall "recently relumed from a visit to the War Brook Goal Company ren Insane Hospital waera she found her of all -An exchange stares lhat the spring nusbaud, Moshcr very much im proved Mr formerly land lord of tbe this borough About two years ago he was taken suddenly insane and was taken to Warren Since that time there has been no change in his mental condition until rtanily, Ills general health being good all time.

Mrs Mosher says that Dr Curwen recently in formed her that he thought, her husband fully recovered his faculties, which be adhered to oar Order aod tbe Interest he exhibited In Its weUare by prompt and mjular attendance at Post meetings and In tho discharge lati a of membership are bat typical of tooth harrow agents who havo collected royalties upon alleged infringements now announce that the farmers will have no more visits from them and there will be cone of the threatened lawsuits against those who would not pay tribute In oth er words, they give 11 up --Some of the statements published ajbout Pattison's opinion of the management of the MansQeld Soldiers' a -Dr Bodme has moved from Orphan School are branded aa absolulcly change bejog notreeafale w.thm a very few rest avenue to the dwelling house owned 5 8 A letter from the Governor nays weB Hf. The doctor thought that a Ma 1 Henry Cox, on Water street, near i hat he htt3 Ten authonty for I he nable tlnle aftcr Mr saers mlnd LaB records of Tliat we Blncerely sympathize with fate i that it has eaetaioed by bis death and tender the members thereof oar heartfett comrniueratlon in their great bereavement Btytfved Tha ua a mark of reaped to the memory of our deceased comrade the Pott hull be draped In mourning for a period of thirty days Jtesotcad, mt a copy of these resolutions be scat to the fajntly of thu deceased, and alao that a copy be faralahtd tne papers of our borough for pabllca tion OEO MBBJUCL. DEUTB FOOTB SYI.VBBTEH HOUUHTOK, Committee When ihe it passed nound tbe curve opposite tbe old giibi mt 1 site it surprised the section hands with their on the track Tho men attein pted lo take the car off i he rails but only succeeded getting it crosswise when they had to abandon the effort and leave the truck to meet the approaching train Two of the mtn barely escaped with their lives One had his boot sole torn off The truck was completely de molished und a brake beam was broken on the foremost coal car W1SSHART--CAREY --At elleboro March to I OP APPLICATIONS von 1886 by Rev Jemee Mow of Canleteo "i JN Mr William Wbcfaart Hisa Ida Carey botU of following named persona have made ajmUcmUon for licence aa specified below that the will Wcllaboro Pa. Died. CADY At Neleori Pa March II of chol era infantom Henry only ROC of (jenrge and Lydie Clymer PB Marcl 1SWS An drewJ Clark azed nearly 4 care GOODALL --At the res denre of Edwin 1 rait in Richmond township March 1 1SSO Mrs Laura Qoodoll aged "2 yearn HOAbLAND At Pu on Pridnj March JO 1880 Mr I aged years West by the Presbjtenan church --Mr Clme has moved from the Harrison house on the south side of West avenae, to the Sheeley house a 1 few doors above on the same street --The wagon shop of Mr Wheel er, at Tioga and the gnat mill of Rising, at Lathrop were broken into by thieves a few nights since --Some members of the Band hint that epen air concerts might tie expected more newspaper reports He has not innouT 3 ed his opinion of any of the schools --Tbe A.

Band will gm an air concert from the pagoda fit thin bor ough to morrow evening The following is the programme bonded us Quickstep Inns Medley Waltz AH the Rage Medley March Serenade March --Mrs John McNamarn of Blossburg-, A ShootiofcT Affray at Nelson. JOHN COLE L7INI AT THE POINT O)P DEATH FBOM A P1810I SHOT 11UD in ILLIAM BDWARD fcMi TH Last 8atu-da? evening a shooting affray occurred near Tompkms Station about two --The charter members of the Tioga and one hai 1 abelowNelaoc by which Baldwin JatKson become strengthened an ay from excite ment, he might safely COUIL home This statement will afford the many friends of Mr and Mrs Mosher much satisfaiition Affairs at Antrim. i PERSONAL CHANGES--A BLIGHT ACCIDENT --MUCH flICKNEBS Correspondence of tfa Agitator ASTHIU, 1886--The mioes have worked full time this week and everjbody seems to ot busy at present Mr William Tries has moved from this place to Stokesdale to work the farm for BUCKBCIU. LEA Blackburn Leali, ATTORVE'iSAT LAW Wcll-lxiro I Office tht iost-oflicc on Main sinxt AI (1 18811- IMPORTANT TO THOSE DO YOL WANT A GOOD PUN County Association of ex Union Prisoners of the War met in the Uraod Army Hall in this borough a few duys ago and elected only a Lttllo Token otCBTt for the present ieir aa follows Morgan, President English, Vice frequently if the pagoda on the Square la the mother of a bouncing par of twin to morrow evening Cofflpany 8 slorl at AnUlin Darlts lea House and flnspring and an early summer is jo it ful presents just receiv i of ladies raisaes ii and medium grade of Vpnl (4t ai Coles Holt! I i ntlav and Tuesday 1 --March D-flt I a rlment of viol gut HI Mr in the county also a I I I I I nt and Tinsel C( rd call at i a a Wellsbon Pa li a i a 2 FA is 1 a to uy butter i i IIITE March -c e-. 1 alirailnr bernng white fish ti ir i etc for Leoten trade at a 16 4t ir Hour ftcd bran middlings i of groceries at I- Ho an 1 i ill Ibe test --DC predicted by the weather wise Miss Ovcrton of Olean, "i is visiting at lion Ilugh oung A set of instruments has been ordered fo? tbe band at Covington i Flicrc ia considerable sickness just now in many parts of the county Superintendent Lypn of Arnot, made ua a pliasant call yesterdaj Georqe Cook Post No 31 (, A R.

of this bornnjfh has 110 members Mr Giorge Squires is lo erict a fine dwellin 0 upoo his farm in Sullivan --The Antrim mines have been working on ill tune the past two weeka 1 Bohemian oils swindlers are still operating in neighboring counties FES furnished with chairs. --A. council has been called to organize an English Congregational Church atBloas burg A committee is looking for an ell gible site for a new church --Mr George Wilkinson has rented the lower store in the Harden block this borough, and expects to move his shoe store here from Blossburg at once of experience in wool grow ing says that thtre is more money in grow ing wool at 20 cents per pound than in loaning money at 10 per cent internal --The office of the New York and Penn sylvaota Telephone Company in this bor ough has been moved from Karr's drug store lo Houk an Horn bookstore --Potter Brook is going to have an oil well, too-f Tioga county wilr look like an giganlic'skiratfieroneof these days wbetb er they find oil in any of the holes or not --Snow drifts are yet to be found in var boys born a few days since. Mr MoNt mra's shocking death by the cars at Jick son Summit a few weeks since will be re membered by all our readers The sympa thizmg citizens of Blosaburg have raised a goodly sum of money and presented it to bia widow --One day last summer Mrs Charles Wilber of Union was taken with a sharp pain in her light eye The eye continued to grow and J- ciarf was called in but she has suffered continually ever since A few days a surgeon removed the eyeball, aid it PT pected that the unfortunate woman will recover in a reasonable time --Here is an ingeniou3 mode of caJching rats, which a Western farmer found to work admirably and which would bt just as effective here. He look a keg and filled it about half full of water and placed cot President, Belcher, Secretary L.

Truman, Treasurer 8 Moore, Walbridge Johneor Executive Com nutlet; The object of this Association is to strengthen the (lied of fellowship and a few rods he met a woman named Mrs sympathy fornied by companionship in Jones, with whom he talked a few mo Mr John Cole, of Nelson may lose his life from a pisu 1 shot wound inflicltid by Mr Williai i Edward Smith The particul ira of theunforlunateaffair, as near as they can be aacertnined, are a.bout as follora About 7 30 o'clock Smith went duwn to lhc station to get an evening paprr After the tram had gone he started towards home, and after going arms during the war among the survivors of rebel prisons to perpetuate the name and fame of those who died in lhe pribons and in the line of duty to bind logelher in friendly lies the survivors of those pns on pens by joint action in such direction ae shall secure justice he and honor to lhe dead, to a i such fellow prisoners as need help i nd protection, and to extend needful aid lo the widows and orphans of those who hav fallcu --It was announced last week thai Col A Elliott had been appointed Post master at Mansflelf From our aland point we should tbirk selection as gbod a one as the Dem icrata could make meats He then started on again, and be fore he had got out of hearing came up and itquirtd of Mrs Jones who lhat man was Sht told him it was John Ball He said lhat wasn true, was Ed Smith, and rvi an oath he ran on and grabbed Su ilh tl throat and struck him in lhe twice and said What have you hat lying about mt, for? SmiUi Ihen drtw a revolver with his left hand from his rousers pocket Cole saw it and struck arm and lhe pistol was discharged in the air The two then clinched, and as they came together ytmth passed his kft arm Ion seed ou top of the walrr. which floated ickmR st lhc lomtment A ash on the surface He then spnnkkd meat 7 correspondent rf lhe Philadelphia under Cole and with the self hut seems from dispatches the daily cocking revolver in that hand be pulled that some of lhc unternBed" are the trigger The bullet entered Coles back )usl under lhe shoulder pene uuiicamjiiuvui, i i mi; jL-uiiuutiiuum trated the left lung and glanced downward -Messrs Lunger and Menzo Boss, urns parts of the county Over Mnple lop of lhe cottonseed and placed 'There is a lusty kick from from Ihe br-art bone and lodged of Osuola are to move to this borough hill a sleigh would run pretty well in some ke in hrs barn Next moraine he aigappolDtcd Dcmocra's at Braddock and Cole excHimed, Hold on, Ed places In olhers there is no bottom out tae eg 199 drowne 1 rats mciTDiDt; Mr Ware acd aormrtg hi On nc i Trmp i i I --O 1 meq aiul all oilitri i ire wholesome tzroct i 1 Urges! al ck i tl umn I --Alarch IG-it Pi a Gallery nn I a i lai to of i a a of all i card 1 per 1 ai i i 1 1 i 15th for the ar 1 a und a I a trmpcracce house CnOKT i Proprietor FS --r i Strvicea i be 1 il rhi rch this week on 1 I- a at 4 clock 'av an 1 Thursday evenings at ius horse lumber wagoni I 1 lumber wagon i i tiers 1 first class A 1 11 cheap for cash i a i i bu Idiog material I i ti 1C --Colonel A B- Nilea and Mrs Niles were i i i at Williamsport last week I Dawn of Hope Lodge of Good Templars in Brookfleld baa 70 members --Mr Ci Ilorlon Iho telegraph oper ator a i a lutj.hton has been slcnously ill --1 JL i i of the Knighls of Labor it 1S1 ur.j is increasing rap UI1( Cornish of Potter ok cone lo ikotu lo lo cati i eraysville Brad for 1 Ci un'5 is i this bor oueh the road Oo Tuesday last Judge Will ami fe --The mother of Messrs George and counted the votes in the conlee'ed cases Frank Bowen of this borough, has been relating to Lhe election of Bchool Directors dangerously ill at her home in Deerfleld Tioga borough All the ballots on which there WHS ho designation of th leoglh of term the Directors WKP serve were thrown out and Smith declared elected for three ears am. Borden for ond jnar The ronleslnnla were Messrs anil I 1 Adams --Last Saturday whili Mr Ma Sheeley and his wiff and nve .1 dren were riding near the "We are glad lo learn lhat ehe is BOW con valescent --There are three Smith brothers living near Sylvama whose ages range as follows Heury 83 years, Arad 85 David, 93--a total of 2C1 years. Tbey are all bale and tcflrty patriarchs --Me It II Edwards of the machine shop has moved into" lhe house Sitely oc cupied by Mr Pagan, on East avenue Mansfield, over the recent nomina lions of John HugLes and A Elli ott, respectively Hughes Is the editor of a small paper in Bradoock and is opposed by other Democrats had other caudi dates In the case of Elli( who is the father of the reeenl at Larce the point is that he n.d aod also lhat they wanted eomebodi else The last is a common complruni al! nppomt njenla. In Ihnae cixspr i It tiers bavg been written to DoyU, 31 find KigluT lo beat the con rmationa ing this kick tho Coif be conflniiPit a He staggered and ran about thirty rods lo ward the ilroi.d, into the darkness call ing for i He made his way to the house of Hfcr Ball, and Dr Lincoln of Neleoo a i sent- for The physician says that Cole wound is a dangerous and tbe chance ire verj much against Iiia re covery Smith faunae where he was arrest ed by Conn ibV Goodru about 2 clock SuueHy mo lie tnntj Smith wna hroiifiH his in lodged in Kotwiiiistiind jail i atniih about 32 HI of 11 undoubtedly 1 iso as young Sullivan died last 11 Inf.

1aj i i a Ehe ladies i will hold a Mi rt it tho liurch parlors imper mi fine vocal music i a hertismg IB to in a ou have to sell A it in the columns' of the ur advertisement I thousand pairs of 1 H' i ght i 1 i the Superb Oil 1 IT i Tioga It be appreciated Do 11 fore vou examine i i being i i i lhe reach of TIH Mtnns, shoe because ilurable ahtfe thai I tbe publSc I its comfort and in a on a pair, are readj lo pur loriN Fiscal ER nnr Hi i ra Spe lal snd a al on II IMcber ni of bin ling maten milete slock of hard 1 nds glass paints i in fact every 1 I Id a bouse all of at low prices for T( a has now been thfr by rv cent Japan tea ii If you have nol a aod they will 1 i -ample or belter slill 1 the guarantee trJat if i money will be A i resppfted Thursday red i of Games iias purchased an interest in I.ruce billiard saloon at Weitfleld --Mr hi Dunsmore has moved from Arnot lo Cherry Flats where he is engaged in a i --Senator Mile hell is slowly jmprovipg in health He was able lo walk down town last nda a Iternkopf leaves for New rk eit to las to buy second stock of" spmg goods Vn old a observes lhat a fast walk hf rfat 13 of more real service than a fast In tu Brown late of Fall Brook has 1 a at Fhaira for the practice of his 11 Tubbs and Mr Henry of Oactola madt, us a pleasant i a Prof 1) Thomas of the Mansfield Normal School was in yesterday on lejral 1 Henry a his opened a black Bmith at op on Pearl street opposite lhe San a House --The ten year old son of Mr Clark i bornugh is dangtrously ill i scarlet fever wn and Mr Pagan has moveflto the Jewell house ough the horses were fnghte ed bv Iho 80me the'other lellows but he is on Central avenue --Mr David A Bogle of this borough left yesterday for Potter Valley, Califor ma He has been attending school here for Ibe past three years We wish him sue cess in his new home --Mr Hathaway has moved from the Robert Louden house on Sheridan street to the George English bouse on Kec tory lane Mr English has moved back to his farm in Delmar --Mr Hal Williams, who is well and favorably known in this borough has gone to Troy where he ia employed as salesman in tbe dry goods store of Messrs Newbery Peck Co --Mr Rosell Gile has exchanged his house and lot on Austm street iq this bor ougb tor his qld farm In Charleston owned by lhc A Robinson heirs Mr Gilecx. pects lo move to his farm soon --Mr Wade Francis lalely of lhe Par lor has engaged lo Iravcl for lhe Creamery Company in gathering cream ibis season Tbe creamery will slarl up about lhe middle of this month --Interesting literary exercises were held at tbe Hteh Bchool chapel in this borough afternoon. The students show cotrsiderable talent and mgenmly in Ibe production of Iheir school papers --The ladies of the Presbyterian Church this borough netted about $18 last young enough to cars and ran away Alt wc.e th from the wagon and Mr Sheelty haJ make agood ribs broken aod waq otherwise severely bruised The others esciped wi a few bruises Mr Shceky bas purchased a farm in Charleston, on wuich ue a few days ago --At tbe recent sessiooH of the op all and Drowning FOLK MEN I'ALI 'INTO THE WATERS OP A CUkEK IN THIS BORiLOH--Mil SiMUEL conaoN DUOWNFP Last Wednesday ni ht a singular ncct iu work in the lumber won Ja at out Hun luribg the pact win ter, and re' irneel homt only a few weeks ngo John i a mm uf about i years Ue has iein at work ID Iht; acid factory nt tr Harn on and he re turned lo Nelson on Saturday morning His a rather unaavorv and he is said to b- a bully It is also staled lhat he bad been drinking on ihis particular dlst Conference at Philadelphia ibe fact deot occurred in this borough by which evening Je Bas been jail here several -was developed that lljeie are thirty or forty preachers in lhat Conference whose salaries do nol exceed $300 This atpte of things is not confined to Lhe Methodist denomination by any means Minialers are the poorest paid class of professional men, and yet Ibey are expected lo jjive more time and labor in any other class of workers --Ensign Waller Sears of Ihis borough, received orders last F-iJay to report al New York cit i du on board lhe yacht Eagre to bf ed the Coast and Geodetic Survf in New York harbor during lhe coming surf mar The i-agre was formerly he Mo and she isont, of ibe fl ichts afloat Ensign Sears leflyeslerdav for bis post, although he has been ill for several weeks with a throat trouble. --Mrs Pnlchard four year ol 1 child was on the railroad Irack at Sibicsvillc a few days ago and the little one attempted to cross the bridge spanning a small i reek near tbe house Just about thit turn, the --Mi I ners is Manufacturing Wednesday evening from their chocolate mother discovered the child, and a tram raining car very extensively at his Blossburg foundry --Mr a Miller of Andover fornurly of this bornugh was in lown on business mst week proportion is on foot to cut a new street through from Purple streel to East avenue ibis borough --Mr William Croseley of Mansfield, has encaged to play as catcher for the Os weip ball club this season Mrs Horace Young and two children of Dundee are visiting at Mr Har vey in Charleston --Alert Hoot Company of this borough, has ordered thirty seven wine colored urn forma with gold trimmings --Some irreverent scribe has dubbed Ibe Lncle Toms Cabin Iroupcs jackass and bloodhound combmaliODB i Blosaburg has moved her millinery slore to more com rrtodious quarters on Main streel --There were several landslides on lhe Pine Creek railway laat Thursday sod trains wtrc di layed several hours Ernmn Stevens of lioga is to suptrintepd the millinery department at the F'-iir store In this borough --Mr Ripley of Lamb'a dangerously ill His advanced age--83 years--renders his recovery doubtful --We are glad to learn that Auditor General Kiles still improving in heallb He 13 not able lo go out jet however --We are glad to see our venerable friend, Mr Chesltr Robinson upon lhe streets again after nn illness of sc'veral weeks. --The weather for the past two or three days has been very disagreeable March seems (oth to relinquish bis-surly reign --The people of Charleston township sociable The funds arc to be applied to refilling the interior of lhe church --The newly furnished parlors of Eure ka Hook and Ladder Company, in IhlB borough are quite attractive to the mcua bers.

Il is underslood lhat a public recep lion will soon be given in the rooms --Mr A Bunnell formerly of Tioga, has sold his printing office and lhe subscription hsl of the Times at Canisteo, lo Mr Smith of Warsaw II is staled thai the price waa $7 000 --As we go to press tbe streams are very much swollen from the rain of last night The rain is still falling and lhe water IB rising rapidly overflowing lhe banks of the creeks and endangering the bridges --It rumored that Mrs A Allen is about to commence a suit against ihe Har risburg Patriot for publishing false and belous reports concerning the management of the Mansfield Soldiers' Orphan School are rumors of a projected rail road from Arnot to Eoghsb Center, in coming county It is said that the Erie Company are desirous of getting the road through in order lo reach the Lcoming field --Mr Edward Mclnroy succeeds Mr Henry Hutchmson aa American Express Messenger in Ihis borough Mr Hulcbm son bas been duly installed In tbe business office al tbe Wellsboro Warehouse and Coal yard --The Independent Band of Wellaboro was incorporated last Saturday There arc fourteen members Mr Frank A. Deans is tho leader The members have was approaching child and snatched il away barely in time to save its life as the train swept by at speed It is said that the woman was very much overcome by the shock --Last Mr Will Winebarf and Miss Ida Carey of this borough, were married at tht home of the-brides mother Mrs Denmark Rev Jamtn Muss, of Canisteo lormer pastor of lhe Melhodist Episcopal Church here, formed lhe ceremony before a gmalleuca pany of friends of tbe coup The occasion was a happy oni, anil 'he presents were numerous Mr and Mrs Wisebnrt started on their wedding jo ir ey the same afternoon --At a recent meeting of the Troy Farmers' Club one mepabcr stated that he had exterminated wire worms in a fir by Mr Samuel Corsoa lest bis life and three olher persnns htd a narrow escape from the same fale The creeks were all swollen by the heavy rains of lhe early perl of tho week, and on Wednesday the continuous rain caused the waters to rise rapidly aad in the even ing the banks were overflowed in many places About teu clock in the evening Mr Samuel Coreon the kmp.ighter and janitor of this trough 'mng the en look a pike pole from the Hook and Liddcr truck and went oul to the bridge on Water a tew rods be low lhe engine house aid near lhe rtai dence of A Brewsier I -q lo remove some flood trash that had dged there and was endangering lhe rndd Stveral logs! had lodged, and Met-arfl George, Co veil, Hugh Buflard and Corson's aon Joseph assisted in starting them Finally another large log came against the.bndge and as the water was IbPT wilhin a fefw inches of lhe platform it required a strong effort to loosen it Ciiwa was at work with his pole one of the others holding a She reached her i when suddenly part of lhe foun times on charges of assault and batlery, and he now carries a bullet in his person, which was put there by Constable Caton of Lawrenreville some jeara ago while attempting to arrest him It is stat some men lhat Ihere was a womfe i in he case and lhat it was this 'hat led to the shooting Mr Samuel Heron of I his place and first clerk the office bas received an ap pomtment as manager of the office and at Fall Brook He has entered upon his new dunes, and expects to move soon Mr Ed Coke of WiHiamsport, who held a position as one of the clerks in the Com pany store al this place, is to take charge of the store at Fall Brooli for Mr Heron We regret the loss of Messrs Heron and Coke and they i be much missed Mr Mheu Drake, brother of Dr Drake is to fill Ihe vacancy left bj Mr Coke in the store On Thursday morning a Swede who was working in the mines had a blast of pow der that did not go off to suit him, so he went to examine it aod it went off Some ef the etruck him in the face and on the head It did not hurt him very badly but ht will nt a little longer next time There is a food deal of sickness around town Mr Alfred Pope has been very aick and wnd not expected to live but he is on the i.d at present. Facts from Stony Fork V.ORK OF THh WATER-- UUCII SICkfcFaS--A BAD ACCIDENT Cm rfsjxnidtTKt of the Agitator STONY FORK, A i 2 --The prm cipal themes of conversation now are lhc heavy ruing and bad roads Bridges and sluices are almost everywhere washed away or a most dilapidated condition There has icen much sickness about here including fceveral critical cases of pneumon ia but tli to the services of a i phvnuan 31 iy one has proved fatal Mrs i i of Lhe lale i is i friends he She i sp nd the sum me i hi rntec Mr 1 II 1 i i i a bbe i go i Miser Uo fe 'stale are inlurginj, i al i 1 pr pr itig i Mr te mi ihe Har aeir i i A fev. 135 sinee Mr A borne was badly while i ID the pi in ing 11 (j 8 A board Wia mi lh( saw i struck him across ihe M.ie of his head He is at pree ent doin --e'l under lhc care of Dr Gen but he ib still in serious danger as Ihere m3 lo be a conlusion of i brain Concrrning a ceVtain fashion we lake pleasure iu 13 ing Good bye Bungs wr ttcn to ccner waj It a bill for eitra- Do yon want. detail and do a' were forgotten Do yon want to pet the best published die for modem homes Ijy tht.

best architects of the coonlryT Do jon want a plan of your own put a nhape Do yoa want to know aru.r i lane and ipecifica tlone are made what yonr building will cost If yon want these anpwtrvd call at the offlce in the shop of stnrrock trr A Cc buildem and the eubccnber nill d( bin best to please ou A hTLHKX tt Shop and office at it Intersection of Pearl and Crafton Btreclfi adjoinint, Ketcbam In cry sUhle boildmge --WclUboro a Apr I l8Kd-l presented to tbe Conn of Quarter SeMiom of the Peace in and for the comity of on WEDNES DAY APRIL 7 18S6. when iliperM may attend it they think proper TAVKHM John Childe Welleboro Reojamin Koaael Homa Luke Tenner Morrii 8 Kim ball I Jrtlir A Itoud. Lnion Erasttu Rice Chatham 1 Patrick Coleman Hoymlle Home ixlgcotnb Tioga Alfred Semaer Libertr A Buah Morria illiam Stewart, KnoxvUle BlosBbnrc JUce SablnBTille tlymer John Herman, Bloasboif MMdletmrr John lwyer Fall Brook JmckBon Academy Chat Sandbsch V- elleboro A Lawrence Ogdenebarg (Hirer Baclcw Roaenlle A bignor Gaineo WHOLESALE LKJUOB STORK Clark, Blossbnrg Andrewi aad Morgan Blowborg L. Drake Arnot George Davia Moms Ron Hamilton II A Dempey BOTTUCBS Fuller and Jamei Galhger ROBERT COi Pa March Ifl 1880 Clerk Tobacco Cases. INE TOBACCO CASES for eale at R.

Biabop Factory at T.oga, Pa THE LOT OF Siring a Posts and Shingles. anutj nhaved very I1E gned have a qoanutj of fen pine eh ngl nhaved shin saJe very cheap Valuable Property for Sale. a HE nnderagned o3er for sale on cany terma the follovrinp property at fce MilU Potter coontr Pa One store and Htock of hardwrnra two dwell nj, ont barn FLATTZ i FIELD Pa 4t i A Public Sale of Stock. For Catalogues and Circulars apply to K. H.

ROSS, Agent for Tiop Co. WELLSBORO, PA, Apr 1 ti 1880-Ot i )F COWS aod one pair of two year old colu and other farm property will be dia- poscd ot at pub! Bale on the farm of R. I on Lhc Jemison creek In Clymer township on THt RfcDA'i f.1 RIL 1886 at one clock ro. I Tennaof sale i ear time on good accoml K. I BETNOI DS March IHHS-4t Farm for Sale.

PlfiLE OF LiND containioe 'dearcrf and 1 partial c)wired eitnaud a mile and a half from the of I Potier county la offered for sale on eaey terms of payment Pnce an acre There are timber and bark, enough upon the place to pay for also a HDL sngnr-fuHh It all good farming and and watered Incju re of LHET December 8 Pa i A alnablo Property for Sale. A DESIRABLE FARM AND VILLAGE PROP RRTT ia ofiered for Rale on reasonable terms to out an estau. properly i locaXed dleboro oga county PeniwylTania, and it la known the addition toWeleboro A port on been and $13 000 worth of lota so ofl and mproied Tbe balance of low an Kild art- offered at low pr txe and on favorable terma The property known an the Parmcrs Hotel alao oflurtd with or without Lhe farm Tbe farm IB tliat from five to one btmdred deir able Iota ma) bo sold off The property will be wild on a who or 1 be vided np lo trait pnr cbuM.r prru; uud Urmp cal on i i 8 boro or address ibe nuder Bigned FELLOWS OctolKr 188d tf SpringfleJd Ho Administrator's Sale. fpllF rtac of AH order of tht Or pliane coantj ai pub APRIL 1880 at oneo cfock on the premises i dation wail gave way, tbe plaoks nn that section of the bridge parteii, and the four men prccipilated iDiO run nlng waters Mr Benjamin who waa ap proachiog lhe bridge the disaster, and he turned and ran to tbe bridge near Du rif's tannery Dr Webb appeared with a light about that timi and in much leas time than it takes to tell BuUard, Covert and Joseph Corson were seen strug gling in Ihe water, and f-e'-e helped out, 1 but the other man in wbere visible After" falling into the water the men were carried forty or I'fly rods the swift curreTit, aod de three bridges. where they were serinuslj bruised ing against Ihetimbeu Labor Troubles at Arnot WORK KE8Lib.D AI-TFR A 3TOI A I I I EC DAYS--THE DIFFERENCES 10 BE SLUNf TFED ARBITRATION 11 is stated ihit for some lime past there has beta a of uneasiness and discon tent it men engaged about the mines at Arno The trouble culminated last ThursOaj.

when tbe men engaged in handling the one hundred in ouorber--refused to work un less they were given an hour for dinner, instead of fifteen or twenty minutes as bad been the custom Superintendent Ly on waa willing lo aljow them thirty mm utes but this was not satisfactory On Friday the mule drivers also It ft ffiprk. and this slopped all miniog-operatiolis It ts also stated that the miners have de cided to ask ten cents per ton more than the Company has lately been paying and if this advance is not granted it is expect ed lhe will go out ou a strike It is un derstood that the same advance was asked by Ihe miners at Mtfrris Run Tne men at the shules al Arnot suhse quenlly acc pled Mr Lyon proposition for the time being and all hands went work jeeterday morning with the under standing luat lhe questions at issue be tween ihemselvps and lhe Company shall be arbitrated the next ten days It is stated tbit u( from lhe ClearBeld dis tnct where a strike lias been in progress Notes from Chatham 1 I 8 A I U)VS CHESTNUT --A CHAT IIAV ATTORNEY--PFR8ONAI of the Agitater CHATHAM April 1 188G --This ia All Foolb and every lively urchin in the land IB plajing ineks upon the unwary pedestrian When the uniusp-cting eler picks up a neat bundle carelessly drop ped in the ad ami carefully examines it to flod ib ominous words Iptil fool in the cent of it be probab) bears a gig gle wmewl tre in his immediate. vicinit There wn- anolher funeral here jester a i a ihe mfaot son of Mr A Short 1 rt have been three funerals in lown wi hir a week--fhose of Col 1ms Alden 1'ipeund Mr Sho'rl child The es are especially in Goods line of Spring The Black and Colored are always in Then there fs a I of Home- spun goods which are fashiona bfe this season Something new ved his long tn drtss goods ts Etamme Cloth He gels $4 per month ar of which we have a fne assort the mining towns in this county a view to the men here to strike also The atnkes 'n the other bituminous regions pected nsmn fi id $10 per mouth hereafter The are almost impassably on ac count of Cbe heavy rain of yesterday and ment in I the new shades last night The A frcd Toles Posl of the A meet" OD the firgt evening of the month II IS Leach la spending a few days with his partLts He expects to be admitted to Ihe bar ul April term of court He has made the best prdgress in hie studies of any studt.11 the county passing a first class examination after only seventeen months siu ly We anticipate a bright and useful caiccr for Mr Leach in the le gal field I Catbn Hollow "Wrinkles PEKSONU BUSINESS ITEM'S I THAT VICIMTY Com- pondence qf the Agitator CATLIN HOLLOW April 3 188Q --Mr Lyman Pcl'er is slowly recovering from sustained by falling a few days Mr Alva Rice has bought Mr Lewis These are cnly a few of our large variety of dress goods. Call and see us BRYDEN JOSN30N, 81 Main street. townabip Bald All that lot piece or parce of and lying and in I nion ton-Dsh TioRa coaoty Pa.

bounded and det-cr bed an fo ows, to wit beginning a in no of land- of George Ditchbnrn thence north along na Ditchbum a line S4 perches to a poM ihecce 1 4 perches t. a pot on lint of ands of George Bennett thence south fV4 WML, 81 8 perches to a poet tbenct north HKi-i, 0 west 1 4 perches to the place of begta nn ntaimng seTLntj nine acrea and one bun and BIT ptrchea more or lew Terms of pale $6OO OE the day of sale and the balance on flna conflonat on INOEXT NCn ISKI I nioi Pa Apr 1 Administrator Notice of Appeals. i HE Or TIOGA COT, J. meet as elated below for lie purpose of hearing appeals from the atsesamenu for the year March 4 For '-hippen and Charleston Comm i ei ntrc oflQce March Delmar at the Lommiaaionerc office March li Lawrence and Lawrenceriile at Dar tcti hotel March Jackson yoackcnbosh hotel March Tioga townah and borough at the March 10 Rutland and Rooeville Benaon hole! March 11 Mamrabnrt andSallivmn Deweyshote March i Manafleld and Part, hold March lf Morris BlacL. hotel March 1" Liberty Foolkrod i hotel March 18 Lnion and Ogdensbnrz boUl March 19 Blowbnrg ymoar HOUM, March 2O UoMngton towni-iiip and bo-oach On ington hotel March ..4 ParmlneWn Khool house March 2o Elltiantf Caw March Knoiville and at I March 2" Dailej hotel March Mi estfidd lowaafa and boronj-h at.

March 1 Brookfield Socth Road KhooJ Apnl 1 Clj-mer Rce hotel April Qainea and Elk Izaak Hotue Apnl aad Duncan at the Commiaaionera office Apnl 6 Fall Brook and Hamilton at the Coin nloners office April hatham Rice hotel Little Manh Apnl MiddJebary Potter hotel Apn! 9 First ward atOommlaatonen nice ellsboro Second A CLEAlf CASE! The larytai 1 moot I tc eUxt or Second ward, at Comm JOHN K.ARH, H. BAITER, Pa Febroary 9 1980. Financial Statement. OTATEMENT of the Aaditora of the boroaKh of ell-boro Pa for the year ending March 1 LIABILITIES Tyoga. Lodge No -3Q No 4 AND PAINTERS' MATERIALS in July during a dry time Another mem ber blowed a field over three t'rne daring a season und for fifteen vaars afte he waa not bothered by the oruenw --Mr Alfred Roland, of tb( Crm of Doumaux Roland druggists of his bor hundred rods below the place where the men fell in The pik? pole was still held one of the dead bands The body waa at once taken in his home There was a bruise on the lop hia bead, and also one on the right mple It is evident MeeUnff of the School Board BOMB INTERESTING RKSOLlrTtOKa UHANI MOUBLY ADOPTED BY TUB DIRECTOR a regUar mftetlog at Major Mernck office last fvecing Some routine business portable saw mill belongln Mitchell ati(J Frank Latlid Is stationed on Mr Nathan Lester farm Mr fyill VanCise has reoted Mr A.

Reese's farm Mr Reese- will move to Weliaboro A social dance and oyster sapper was COLORS, VARNISHES, SHELLACS, JAPANS, WHITEWASH LIME, WHITING, BRUSHES. No Rob SuniMoa NO No 14 No 1 No 1 No IK No 19 No .20 Orders ontstand ng TotaJ Dae from oantyCommiaa onera Due from Fiachler Collector Due on PDndry accoaau Due from Trwmnrc- lliea In cxcen of rcsoarcea S20COO JOO OO 20000 20000 1000 eo L.OOO OO 100000 1 00000 100000 1 00000 1 OOO 00 I OOO 00 1 OOO OO (Hector IS 1S6.89 1 U.v, 18 T3OO. 10 i. Total ofif down to Jersey Shore and was married to a most estimable young lady of ha 'ior ough Tbe couple are now on then wed ding Ihp to Washington and Pbiladt'paia, When they return home to this piac" Mr ler, or else was rendered unconscious by striking violently agaisat the stringers as he was earned under the structure The funeral was held on Saturday after noon Rev Mr Ware rud) the Episcopal --Mr 8 Borlon. Commander of the friends ugartng 1 milk cans cauldron kct i powers feed cutters, er3 vir rhilled plows Clipper to this borough from Middlebury He occupies the Pitts houae on East avenue --Messrs.

Harman Borden Co have -TheFaUBrook Coal Company of ough was sopposed lo be a that he fell against some of the timbers of wafl transh led( and tne foUowing minntea held at the residence of Mr Dwight Avery bachelor IBM Weducfldaybe the broken bridge as he went into the wa were unamm()uo iy adopted laat Tuesday evening Music waa furnish Informs 1 ion ha7ing come to the Board that Willis Si rry, Joseph Elswortb Ed Sears, Ray Houghton and Arthur Dartt, on the nijfht of March 31 1886, entered into the II i School building and de stroyed VJCK ks by puttting tobacco among the leaves turned the piano, cot the bell rope, therefore it is resolved that tbe President and Secretary notify them that -hey are not to enter the school buildings i go upon the grounds of eaid school bmHiDfrs without obtaining the con sent of tho Board of Directors lid for many years Samuel Cofcon was forty seven years Moved 'wi the Committee on School There is considerable sickness itut DOW age He al Cape $ay Court Property id Piofessor Raeely see that the among a eop i Jouse. and aa a lad and ta young 0 1 1 Mr Tavlnr of Dundee, has 1990659 in accoom wltn the Deans is Iho leader The members have -nd Mrs Roland will occnov (he Packer v--. fred a Bto TMw wed w--. many 315,0 A. a.

sorted ed by Charles Moore and James Austin News in Jackson GRIST rfc INTERBSTn-G ITEMS WHICH PELL THE HANDS OF OUR COHREB FONDtNT Co-rapondenee of IM Agitator the only perfect readj MIXED J'AISTS all packages have the best, and if yon lo paint Ih mixed liave a to eaj to you Taylor Remember tn the paic lint and will nql be undersold This is boainesd Sjacinj's lorner Tp Seed 10 ccnte postage, and we will mair you frtt a royal sample boi of goodBthatwill patTooln thewayof .1 mating more moruy at once, than anj thing elae in America, Both qf all ncea can live at home and work in spare time or all the time CnpJtal not reqn red win Btnrt you Imjcenee pay rare for those who start at once TINSON Co PorUand Me-Nav 17 1685-IT I Robinson Treasurer boroogh of Weilaboro ToJ eunore, CoiJector 1883 Soa.79 To R. Flschler Collector V884 S.840 To R. Fischier CoUector 188o 00 Tu R. Youpg 188o ToCoanty ComnuKsloaere To TreMurer 18S4 90 To caab (rotn fines and ticetuea 4ft 45 To caab from umber for jfad bridges 00 To cash from work, ou atreete ani bridges 32 18 Total Robinson By orders paid By balance ou bind Total BTATMSNT Or ORD30B Labor on and bn Ltuobet lor walla and Fire Deportment MiecclUoeotu Street lampn Main street eewer Bond No Bacbe Uoilector 1883 YS82062 CK. $531040 10.2S 1 DRESSMAKING a aleward on board a merchant vessel run Preaident Society, with to house on Mam street ville, had a narrow escape from death lasf region liyes from wrecked vessels along Hcepse Bnxcftu (10 St-kwbere adv-trfiiSa bo iEw UI ZOBS; BCIMO 15? Oa 763.84 618.81 75 OQ 71ZI 36000 havelaoditol the books Weliaboro, joet eutemenl HOB K.

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