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

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and look at the new ot FANCY 6LASSWARE to be given away inm thi Oriental Tea Co II THIS WEEK. I i pound kit of mack 1 TM Good stock FLOUR FEED, SHORTS fiRAN, MEAL, PORK HAM LARD and FISH umoN AT LOW IOOK AT OUR SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SYRUP AND MOUSSES, I- ,1, of Dried and Evaporated Fruits. I ol ntthim -Then are Fine Don forget, if yon want to me 10 to 20 psr cent this is the place to to it lui PrrtertnofItxed Coffee is onounceA by all who use it Ihe blended drink THY IT. 1 H.QAEDNEa TAHBANT'S CURE FOR powder prodaeingwhendb- ved water inKshUem- ng Effervescing Draught, recommended by onr best I hydcians as a reliablcand ttgreeable remedy It cues Constipation cores Indigestion cnrea Dyspepsia, tfeartbnm ceres BIck Headache cures Liver Com plaint, cores Sick Stom and gently nrges all the lo itop thnn lor tnema radical rrra, KTILXPST or FJ.LLHO my rmmudy to cart tUled 1 no fDD natUoc IrUl. I wIUconfM, U.O BOOT and Reduced.

PARALLEL BIBLES' ffp tttratecl wanted. i Holman Co Fhuads "DTP rVTTCTJ 0 introdoce them we Ur JJlt will Give Away 1 xu self Oit rat ng Washing Machined If joa wani out. on your name, aad expreti at un 1 he National Co -il DC? SL A I ANTEI-- Towork foros atthe --I fascinating and stead; 1 aod sample of A rk M-I 1 Address HOME Tb EoiUIt -K i H.t mt(i verywhcre local and tnr Uf 10 11 pa7 good nlarj cd a. oxptDfrH. rite for terma at once, acd crate Mihu-y wanted.

STANDARD S1L- El A COSilAJtY Boatoa. Man. 7. wont ktod ot toni PTJ! nt i coat my 1 tTTlJS FEBK, BPBM lo any EKTISKRS--Lowest Rates f- newspapers CO 10 Spmcc st 971 jrood newspapers frw i EVERY FARMER HIS OWN MILLER THE HALLADAY Geared Wind WELI-SBOBO, PA. I.

S. A R. GDI Tb ihelarjjertand limrd THE AGITATOR: WELLSBORO, TUESDAY, APRIL JO, 1886. DIAMONR? FROST, DSiKBlCO WATCHES sold at prices that are within the reach of all --March 16-8t --Last night Mr Cole, the mjn this- borough who desire to become Charges of incomputency and ot general A Fatal Accident in Delmar Tbe Second Week of Court, who wes recently shot by Smith at Nelson, ichool teachers. Of the clasa only five dissatisfaction on the part of business men A LAD KILLSD WIULB WOBKIKQ ABODT A THE CIVIL BUBISESB TKANBUCTED--DKCIB died from his wound were males.

The email proportion of male with tho new official have been added, and POB.TABIE SAW MILL. los IK THE DBXTER-BII LIKOS CASE---The Tfreltih Regiment Band will ac teachers ia accounted for by the fact that fhey are under consideration by the De- Tcaterday morning Joseph Cowley a company the Blossburg delegation of Odd wages have been cut down in this region rt lad atout twel vea TM of BUD of Mr Fellows al the meeting in this borouRh --The children of the Soldiers' Orphan -Mr A. Spurr, at Cochransvllle, Thomas Cowley, of this borough, went ncit Monday School are to give an entertainment at Pa-Vhas nAdea proposition to Mansfield out to the farm of Mr --It is slated that a Pine Creekor ate Union Hall In Mansfield on Friday even cltkpna fbr) the establishment of a cream 1-L fc irough Ho proposes to fur The heavy stock at the new Boston Cloth tag House, Wcllshoro, embraces all tho latest and newesy-ttyles in men youths', boys a clothing, boots shoes" hats, caps, and after trading once wllh Mr Salmon, now manager of that concern. I am sure you ninety six raw oysters from the half shell ing, the 80th instant, for the, benefit of the eryin. Bhumway hill, about two miles east On lot OR18T FOR THE DIVORCE MILL--Two CON TEMFTDOC8 WITNESSES FINED The atrcoud Reek of court for the trial civil oases opened lafit week Monday Afternoon at two clock and closed on reason of his nun appearance by saying lhat be bad no money with, which lo reach the county seat or pay his board after ar riving here, BIRTHS, MARKIACBS, DEATHS AH are lierebj cant ooed will bo paid bjr me.

H. TBO1IPSO8. Little aUrah Fa April 2O 1880-31 this borough, to work about the portable Wednesday afternoon A large share of All th6 rOUHQ. P. HartS chases and you'll save will be pleased to call again at a restaurant counter la this borough a TI soldiers' monument fond April 20-21 JACOBSOH few days ago The programme will consist ot instrument See See 1 A new line of elegant pres- Mfea CT Oovlngton, i.

singing dialogues. ents just received at the Wellsboro Tea addreas Womans' Presbyterian Mis elc Store Call and see what we give away on 1 Boclely whlch meets Catkins -This fc very suggestive on toe partof with every pound of tea coffee arfdbS today our neighbor, the Manned TM -Look out for a counterfeit gold Tho new TM nB be piece of the date of 1881 It contains only with a lamp placed at $4 worth of gold and is a good imitation eacl end of iu Wm 80me ODe 1 888 of the genuine coin --Hev Mr Ware was called to Troy yesterday to attend the funeral ot an aged lady of that village who was one of his former parishioners. irfd baking powder Our leas are of the finest quality that can be procured A trial of them will convince you of this fact In coffees we certainly take the lead as we not only keep the very best of goods but they are fresh VOUr Dry GOOdS PUT- roasted SMITH "DAHTT Wclll gest the matter to the County Commission erst Mansfield will see that they are lighted Wellsboro. April 80-31. Fanners will find 'Belcher place A buslncss tul1 of everything required for )OperCeHt AtLraCtlVB farming purposes --milk pans and pails, 8a BnB an1 ttl a boiling and sugaring Of Summer IrOOClS pans, sap spouts milk cans, cauldron ket ties, churns, churn powers feed cutters on Sale Opening land rollers, Oliver chilled plows, Clipper chilled reversible plows drain pipe for jjeW LlSle WirOSiCl cellar or slop drains Eureka and William Anson Wood mowing machines wheel --Mr George Lewis has fitted up the Abram Hart house, on the corner of East avenue and Jackson street in this borougb, for a boarding house.

--The public roads In Richmond town Dr A. Baker, of Dundee. was in town over Sunday on his way Co Antrim, where he proposes to practice bis profession in the place made vacant by the removal of Dr Mills to Fall Brook Dr Baker was accompanied by his father, Charles 8 Baker, Bsq of Fenn Yan, nish all necessary machinery, provided the Interested citizens will erect suitable build ings a probable cost of $3,000 or $2,600 He will rent the building for five years and guarantee the stockholders eight per cent on the investment He could also safely guarantee the patrons of the creamery five cents more per pound for their butter thaii dairy quotations, and fifteen percent mftre butter from the same quantity of milk than under the present system of home manu facture. The proposition of Mr Bpurr Is now under consideration --We understand there la a feeling of diasatisfactlon'among the people at Bound Top with tho present plan of sending the mail from that place to points north Form erly the mail closed about 10 o'clock a. and reached Wellsboro in less than an hour after closing Now the mail closes at 13 or earlier and is put on a southward nf i ui curlier uuu la pub uu a BUULUWIMU 8 h7 ra 7 06 -A branch railroad i.

proposed from bonnd and taken to Antnm where it boy was foun, ITTM 1B ed Osceola up Holden brook to Woohull, Iemaln u' niu he nelt day when a lated Mr J. J2 000 lo repair them --It hi stated that the Elmira, Cortland TT i i i --u is statea that the Hlmira, Portland iragui and HOSiery at rah, cuU harrowr, etc all of and Norlhern Mw TOW A coal from the Arnot mines. Instead of from attractive prices. Al- ch ready our25centLisles have been called as good js 40 cent ones else- ffhere HART. the line being abr length A committee nine miles In racing Messrs.

brought back and passes Round Top about 10 30 arriving at Wellsboro--four saw mill of Mr Qeorge Brooks. He was engaged to cleat away the sawdust from the saw pit, and it was bid first day In such service Mr 6 A. Johnson, the sawyer bad to shut down just before 11 o'clock lo make some repairs, and tbe mill was not started again until about 3 o'clock, and, after thai everything ran smoothly until shortly after 5 o'clock. Mr Johnson had run a log through, and young Gowley was standing at bis left and also at, the left of the saw with a shovel in his hand The sawyer Rigged back the carriage and while his back was turned be heard something strike the saw but thought it was a piece of bark and paid no attention to it until he noticed drops of blood falling upon his own shirt and that of his assistant, Mr E. Hafght The saw was stopped at once, and the ad In the pit horribly muti Johnson lifted the lad from under tbe saw, and It was found that he had been struck in the back of his bead, Gorton, Hoyt Tubba, Cobb e8 from "its starting point--nearly 24 thesawcutlmg through tfie skull to the TUESDAY MOHNTNG APRIL 20 1886 A I i ctures --April 13 If ir at Mrs A i spno? buil or over (k tbe tailor ni 1 it Sweet Photograph ro If rt i enl of ladies misses fine and medium grade of I i ft 41 ire a for photographs rnkoi iV, Bro have just 1 ne elegant brocaded 1 i an colored The I nil and see them 1 eK of peanuts for 1 i (Y on the C( rner oppo te Ihl oro Fresh roasle 1 I I 1 at $1 y) per ton I Tl irs lay an 1 laj I A -H i ho in the unl also i 1 DH 1 1 Fmf HI ER i i 1 oU a Cat ir $3 a d( at Vpril New Advertisements Notice--W II rhompeon Asthma R.

Hchiffman Austin Co Kht niatiem--PTftel7cr BTOB A Straw find Btiff Hsle-W bhuw FInar cial Statement of Blosb Township. Hie badii-WnilamBport Mikado Company Spec ill Notice of Appeal--County CommiBslont LOCAL AND MINOR MATTEKS Facts and Comments. IrOCAI NEWS GATHERED HERB THERE AND fotlDil 80016 half Opened arbutUSw ANYWHERE i .1 Sunday is Easter --Tramps are increasing number --The roads are now quite good again --The farmers did considerable plowing the Clearfleld district --Mr Field, of Corning is about to move to this borough He has rented the Mathers house on Main street, for a year, furnished --Mr 8 Dimmicb and hia eon Frank, of this borough have gone to Michigan Mr Dimmick hopes tbat a change of cli mate may benefit his health --A delegation of about seventy five Odd Felloes from Milton with the Milton Band of 25 pieces will attend tbe meeting in this borough next Monday --Trailing arbutus parties were out last week Some of them got their feet wet, and others caught bard coldsj A few Everett, has been appointed lo survey the route and report as lo Its feast bility --United States Bank Examiner Hugh Young recently preferred charges of em bezzlement against Isaac Rodgcrs, a for hours after 1 mailing There seems to be i good reauon for this stupid change involv ing the loss of a day, anq we are not sur prised to'hear that the Hound Top people are disgusted with it. --Tfie-Bloisburg Register says At a met cashier of the First National Bank at meeting held a few days since Messrs Chester On "Wednesday last Rodgera was Hirach Ely Co decided to remain here, arrested and arraigned before a United and have entirely abandoned the idea of Is of Htv Hills are in i i nation visit hia Unefit al lell at 1 Siooy on -ly evenu of th 9 week general is i dt I rt, 1 i Party i I tier 1 11 r- 1 ly nj, I- chier I Ordiesli tl is Hi! $1 0 11 ur i mi I i i t-r cms at 1- II i 1) i Ust I i 1 1 -i Co 1 fu 1 stock of fresh ns store hast marble shop The pair 1 rt specif illy 1 cilt-d 1 I I Uiil 1 1 ice Lt i i 1 tr 1 per lcry on worth ot all nds I is to in have i til 1 1 runs he ur a ivtrtisen ent tl tifian 1 urs of Lk Ibu town Wdti ts incl thoes 1 een it Iht ntw Boati I He JISON i I) Dr airs Special 1 thr at last --The creamery this borough slarted ui Jtterday --Mrs Culnane is building a new store at Blossburg number of miners have left Bloss burg for Alabama --Tbe schools in this borough will close on the 28Lh of May --Mr Lewjia has been appointed Treasurer of Blossburg --Mr and Mrs John Brubaker have gone to Virg nla lo live "William Farrer has moved from to Mansfield --S me people bave been making gar leu during the past week Ballard of Troy is to move to this borough --Mr Wildnek. ia In open a billiard 1 ion at Covington --I- ler lirothers Orchestra will i an ther concert early in Maj --1 Si enff Baxter has purchased the DeWilt haxler farm al Nelson --Mr Hope has purchased the Ci arks Campbell farm ai Nelson --Mr Coles of tbe Mansfield Ad ee I 1 upon us hiit Thursday --Mu properly was deslroyed by the reci I frtshet in luv nglon township --Miss Da sy line of Tro Pa Is vis iting at! Major Mcrr ck a on Wain street --The 1 ItertMei thinks Mansfield would boom withgliss works ind a creamery --The cruelti I )dge of Odd Fellows has recentl beenrcorgao at Knoxville --Mrs belby of I lica is visiting her father Mr 3- astroan of this bor ough --We arc to see Cash er Rob msonupon our streets again after a weeks illness a i feu Is around West field are ventilated the newspapers This is very fooh Chailes McCollum is tbe new I stmaster at in Farmington town 1 ip --Mr I) miel elds of Delmai has a Wandotte lieu which recently laid a four ounce egg --The Blossburg knights of I abor have bed $1 000 towards Ihe ereclion of a ill --Tw per" ns were bapt at the I 1 rst Ilapt sL tl is 1) last bun day i Miks I) RICL has moved from has been a general epidemic of cleaning up door yards bouse cleaning and Improving the arpearance of things gener alii in thiS borough during the past week --Mr Thomaa Veazle formerly landlord States Commissioner and committed in de fault of (5 000 bail --The Paruli Visitor announces services in St.

Paul's church this week as follows Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday with the Holy Communion on Tburs day evening On Good Friday at 10 80 a. and 7 30 Saturday at 5 On Easter Sunday service will be held at 10 30 a and the Sunday school festival at 7 30 --Several applications license to sell liquor wore considered by (he Court yes terday Clark, of Bloasburg, and George Davis of Morris Run, were grant ed wholesale licenses Eraslus Rice of removing to Butler Pa about which there has been so much said of late. They have succeeded In making better freight rates with and also in making a better contract for coal and they will probably buy land and build a factory this summer They will also experiment with manufactured gas, for the purpose of run nmg their melts with gas if they find il to be more profitable for them than coal Whether they will build on their present site or not has not been decided as they their repeated afflictions temples just above the ears One entire lobe of the brain wa? afterward found In the sawdust in the pit Strange as it may seem the poor lad breathed for about twenty five minutes after the temble ofcci dent Tbe body waa placed a wagon and Messrs Johnson and Waller Coolidge brought it to the home of the lad parents near the creamery In this borough about six o'clock Mr Cowley and his family had already heard of the accident and they were almost heart broken It was np longer ago than tbe llth of February last that Mr Cowley a oldest son a young man of eighteen fell from a high trestle at Stokesdale and was so badly hurt that he died after a ftw weeks of great auSenng The' sympathy of the whole community will be to Mr Cowley and his tbe coses put down for trial were continn ed for one cause or another and in tbe few cases tried the jury returned a verdict without leaving tbe box Tbe following 19 a list of the cases con tlnued Williams against 3 Hickok judgment opened Blossburg Coal Company atjainsl Rushng action of asRumpalt, Mary A McLacblin against Edward Me Lacblln libel tn divorce John Bache against Jersey Shore, Pine Creek and Buffalo JWIway Compa oy plaintiff appeal John Shipmaa against Mariaui llath bon defendant eal Wamwngbt againU Curnlng Cow anesque and Aatrim. Railway Company plaintiffs appeal Bertram Yeoger against Bennet summons in trespass Sarah Signer against Addison and Northern Pennsylvania Rail way Company action OD the case Josiah Loom is against Peter VanNess executor of George Soper deceased de fendant appeal James Ryan against Win Ryan et al summons debt. William Black against laauc Black et al ejectment.

Philip Pelty against James Helton ejectment Edgar II ough ton against Con verse action on the case --two cases Frances Kohler against Walk er et al summons in trespass John Champlin against Murdock et al defendant appeal la the caae of Pomeroy against Aaron Searles et al terre tenants ecire facias lo revive judgmenl a verdict was laken for Ihe plaintiff for the sum of $59,1 00 BEHNKOPF--At WelisborO Pa April 1 1SSO to the wife of Mr Carl iternkopf a mm married. ATWELL-OODFREY --At Woodbnll April 10 I8SO by Carpenter Mr Atwetl of Wefltfeld and Ulaa Corn Godfrey of DeerfleJd, Pa. BATES--JfUHKi --AtTroapeborcb April lo 18S6 by Mordock. Mr Bates and Miw Fanny Marry boiliof BrookflUd Pa 8TLRROCK--POLLOCK. At the residence of Mr Alexander Pollock Wellsboro April 1 1886, by Rev A Shaw Mr Star rock, of KnoxrlllQ, aod Mice Jeanle Pollock of Ha biuvillc Pa.

ZEAFLA-CALMBACH -At Elmln, by Rev A HoDghton April 11, 1880 John Nt Zta Ba, of Jackson Lycoming county and Culm bach of Liberty TiogK county Pn Died KEENEY --At Pa. April 3 1KS6 Cor delta, wife of Richard Keeney and daughter of Enuttw Nltcs aged (t, She died ehc lived a true Christian woman KOHLER-Ia Liberty a. A) HI I HI Kohler aged 86 yearn MtADKNBlRG --In Deertkld I a Apri II IK 86 of paralysis Melinda radenbarg aged ANNANDALE HALL. ONE NIGHT Monday, April 26, 18S6. TBE WIIXU.KPPOBT MIKADO Co Gilbert A Sullivi With real Japaneae Seti i and the finei-t Coitumcn ever used ny any (Jpera Company oDttt de the Eastern cities Absolutely the beet Mtksdo perform a ice evt-r en In Pennsylvania oateiTe of I hilndelph a and ot gurpawed in that city Every ptreon a reserved reni il lie presented vrith 3 beaut ful graium' of the entertainment that CAD used for handkerchief Mcaic by i Fisk.

)rcl ra ADMISSION RfEKl ED bEATs Sale of reserved fcnw will at IloaL i pocket In the case of Mrs Pomero IIon 8 popular book 8 tort. mornm ft A i i i 1880 eu wuoiesaje iiccnaeB nice 01 of lhcarfchurat House this borough, is Chatham, refuaed a tavern now associated with Dr II Darling in conducting a cancer infirmary at Elmira 1 --Last Thursday and Friday eighteen joung eliaB -spere set out on the public square in this borough along the side of Pearl street The grass has also been top dressed --An unoccupied dwelling bouse at Stony owned by Dr Gentry was destroyed.fc(y fire last Friday evening It is thought tbat the fire was incendiary origin There waa an insurance on the building --The ladies of the Presbylenaa Church took in about $40 at their Mikado tea last Wednesday evening Mather Eaq preaided as Lord Ilrgh Executioner Miss Ovorton excellent singing was greatly appreciated --A Prohibition mass meeting is an nounccd to beheld at the Courthouse this, borough on Wednesday evening the 38th instant lion A A Barker Chair man of the btale Central Committee is to deliver an address --tfTorts are being made to establish a new mail route from Troy lo Fall BrOok The route ts sixteen or eighteen miles in length and it is claimed that about one hundred families will be accommod tied by a ma 1 three times a week --A meeting the citizens of Blossburg was held last Friday evening to lake action and the application of Drake, of Arnot for a wholesale license, was contin ued to next Friday --Mrs Annie Wiltenmyer, who ia to lecture tin temperance at several places in this county this week was In town over Sunday being the guest of Judge Will lams On Sunday afternoon she delivered an address on Prohibition at the Presby terian church, and the evening she de livered an admirable discourse upon the subject of Prayer at the same place --Tho Wilhamsport Gazette and Bulletin says The Wilhamsport home talent Mikado company have completed arrange mentsfor visiting Wellsboro and Milton They will sing at the first named place on Monday the 26th inslaol and at the latter place on Tuesday the 27tb Both towns can rest assured that the entertainment will be first-class every particular --Tbe Elkland Jomnal says thai Mrs John Schoff an aged widow lady who was one of the pioneers of that place re ceived a letter tbe other day notifying her that a large estate (a Germany had fallen to her grandfather and that as she is the pnly grandchild living the estate will de scend to her Friends are now aasialiog her to establish her claim and there is lit lie doubt of her success --It is stated lhat Messrs R. Jones of Elmira purchased about four million feet of timber on Bailey creek have good locations view We are glad to be able to make the above statement, and bnow our readers wil 1 be equally pleased to learn the result of their last meeting --Men ore but bojs grown tall Last Tuesday tho janitor of the First Ward school at Troy 1 arrived at the build ing ID Ihe morning to find a mob of boys on tbe sidewalk who told him that the school building was not to be opened until their demand for one session of four hours waa complied with The keyholes and locks were filled with mud, and it waa nee esaary to break opqn the doors and put on new locks Tbe Ws boys made efforts to intimidate tbe small boys, and tbe presence of a couple of stalwart policemen was re quired to maintain order the vicinity Finally all Ihe boys except tho leaders in the strike entered the building and the 1st ter will probably be expelled or suspended It is hoped I but if tbe School Board does not accede to the demands of Ihe strikers there will be no bloodshed In the Ian guagc of Jay Gould the school officials are free American citizens --Hon Thomas Plait has been ap pointed Receiver of the Addison and Northern Pennsylvania Hallway and be hsa already taken possession of the prop erty The news of the insolvency of the Company was a surprise lo many people and the opinion is expressed lhat it was a freezing out scheme It is reported lhat something qver two hundred thousand dollars is due and unpaid in accrued inter eet on the bonds, and tbis debt Ihe Com pany is unable to pay Superintendent Frank Baker who is to continue In the The Odd Fellows Anniversary THE SIXTY SEVENTH ANNIVEBSARY OP ODD FELLOWSHIP TO BE CELEB HATED IN THIS uonouon NEXT MONDAY Next Itodday a meeting of the vania Anniversary Associa tion is to be held in Ibis borough com memoratiofn of tbe sixty seventh anoiver sary of thai Order this country The strength of this great benevolent or gauization may be inferred from the fact tbat there are now more than five hundred thousand Odd Fellows in this country and tbe annual distribution for the relief of members and their families amounts to more than two million dojlars It is expected that next tbero will be from two to three thousand Odd Fellows present from various parts of the State, many of them being prominent of ficiala of the Order The great feature of the day 13 to be the parade which will come off at iwo clock the afternoon sharp Tbe procession will a in charge of Chief Marshal Deuns of Canlon and the following Aides Capt CariPfizenmayer of Canton Wildey WilHamsport Capl Skillhorn of Scranton Capt Theodore Springsteen Jr of bu'quehanna Capt August Voor hees of Elmira Past Commander Moaner of Blngbamton Chevaliers John Slock Royal II Bussler and Joseph II Mackey of Will lamsport The procession will form on lower Main street and the line of march will extend up Main street to West avenue out West ave uue to Berwart street counter march by column ngbt down West avenue to Mam against Olvm Dodge et al sclre facus lo revive judgment the jury gave a verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of Thje case of James LatUmer br against James LatUmer Jr et al ejectment was conlmuedjtfpoo application of the defend anis Court made an order that the bill a of costs be paid as taxed on pre sentation lo Ihe defendants or either of them In the cose of Wickham i- Co against A Smead defendant appeal the jury gave a verdict for the defendant In the case of Joseph Guernsey ad miQistrator against Hall judgment opened a verdict was taken for the defend ant In the caae of John McGovern against Sucklm et al ejectment a verdict was given for Ihe plaintiff for the land de scribed Ihe writ lo be released on pay menl by the defendant of 10 interest and costs, wiibm thirty days In ihe cabe of John Harden against Andrew Morns et al scire facias lo rev ve judgment the appearance and plea were withdiawn and judgment taken for the plaintiff The following divorce matters were ac cd upon dwaid Bush agamst Mary rule granted why Ihe of divorce granted not be vacated re lurnable on ihe first Monday of May nexi Krause of WilbamcpOrt was ap pointed commisbioner to lake lestirnooy Cynthia Diuley against George Dailey Ret an appointed commissioner to take testimony on behalf of the libelant and the falienff dir ctecl lo make procla raatioD Ada Mason against James A. MHM Tobacco Cases. pINL TOBACCO CASKS for a a shop Dec 1017 Ofia fi i -J Tin.

i bbT Straw Stiff Hats, OPLNE1 I lUb 1 APPLICATIONS FOB LIC ESSIL--Notice Is berebygiven that tbe following named perrona have made application for Uonue below, and that the tame will be presented I- the Court of quarter of tbe Peace in and tot the county of Tioga, on MONDAY APRIL 10 1880 when all peraooa luterealed may attend tr they think proper A Signer ROBERT COX. Pa April 0 1886 Clerk OP APPLICATION FOB IB hereby ven that an application Trim be made Lo the Court or Common Picas of Tioga coflotj on MONDAY tie 3d day of If AY 1S8C at two clock under the Act of Aavemblj entitled An Act to provide for the Incor porslion and regulation of certain approved April S) ltT4 and the anpplemen thereto by Jno Hildrett, Jae Vandegnft. Jal as Don, Boatman and others, for the char ter of an intended corporation to be called tbe Stony Fork Cemetery Association tbe charter and object of which tbe owning controling providing a place for tbe burial of the knd for UtCM paqxwea to have, and enjoy all the rlLbu benefits and conferred 6y the Act of Assembly afcrcftaid andlta SHERWOOD ibON Apr Sollc ton aluable Property for Sale. ri HE and rs pacd offer fur saJe on easy terms the follow ng propertj at Pike Mills Potter county Pa One and stock of -tmtt dwell ing one barn FLA1TZ HELD OaletOQ Pa Apri Notice to Bark-Peelers. ETTLEHS oo the PennBrlvanLa Joint Lnmber aod Land Company a landa covered by oar coo tract, who desire to pee bark the preaent teacoQ are requested to call acd make without delay WELLSBOHO LEATHER CO LIMITED btokeadale Pa.

April Public Sale of Stock. A DAIR'i COWS and one pair of two-year old colu aod other farm property will be dit- of at pobl Bait on the farm of 1C Beynoldi on the Jemieon creek In Cl Finer Uwnahip on THtKSDAY 4IRIL ai one clock of sale year me on good wcarcd notcj- It I RETS OLDS, March TO ItvHC 41 Farm for Sale. A ALL ABLE IISCE OF LAND containing acres cleared and lo acres partially cleared eltnated a mile and a half from the village of Ulytwee Potter otmoty Is offered for sale on eaa; tcnna of pav-mcnL Pncc $15 an acre There are Umber and btuk enough npon the ace to pay for ajfso a fine sugar it all good, farming land and well watered Inqc re of LEET Decembers 1885-tf Llyaaee Pa. Special Notice of Appeal. UB COHMIhblONSKS of Tloga connlj Pa II be at their office in Wellsboro on ED APRILS 1888 for tbe pnrpoee of hear Ing appcaJa from the triennial awewment of TJB SEATED LANDS the county of Persons are requested to attend at the time and ace tpcc fled WM KIMBALL.

JOQN KARR, BAXTER, 1 0 t. CommttB onefif aluable Property for Sale. A DESIRABLE 7iRM AND VILLAGE PROP Xi- ERTY is offered for oo reasonable termi to out an estate The propeny if located Lu Toga county PLnneyivaiua, and It known the Fellows addition to A port on baa been plotted and $13,000 wortii of ou nold off and improved The balance of lota an PO arc offered al ow and on favorable terms The propetj known an the Farmers Ho Lei it also offered th or it tbout the farm The farm IE so eunated that from nty five to one hundred detir able age lots may be sold off The propeny wtl be sold ad a whole or be divided np to rait par For prices and call on HKKKT Sma WOOD Sox WUfoboro Pa, or addrera the nnder sgncd FELLOWS, October 2" I88o-tf bpnnffleld. Mo Administrator's Sale. ILL plia SHAH 1 0 ndersigned by rtne of an order of the Or ns- Conn, of Tioga county will at a APRiL TO 1886 at oneo clock OD tbe prtmiwjs Lnion towiuh con ly ibe following described laad the estate of TDOMAt) NOXISKJ deceased Al that ot, piece or parcel of land ymg and btinu on tovroefatp TSoga coaDty Pa.

bounded ana depcribed follows to wit beginning at a port tht line of andc of George Ditcnbam, theace north eael along said Ditch line 4 perches I to poM thence wnth east, 1 4 perchea lo I a on line of lands of George Bennett tbeoce south 4 wt.it 81 8 perches lo poet tbcnce north Wii-sj weft 1 4 pen? to act cncLajii ng ecv ntv i acres and oc bu drea and percbee tnon. or ert WTO" of sal JfKM on the day of gale and he Pa Apr DO liOL WANT GOOD PLAN tten to co er tverj ith a large 11 for estras en in regard to a proposed new railroad from Rutland on lands formerly same capacity aays that the road is doing slreet down Mam to Central avenue out Retan appointed commissioner to take that borougb to Tioga A committee of five was appointed to ascertain the cost of the right of way along the route --About all of LUe 1884 crop of tobacco and a large portion of the crop of 1885 held by the growers in this county has been sold at prices ranging from 10 to 13 cents a pound We have htard of one or two cases where an extra fine crop brought as high as 17 cents a pound --Mr and Mrs Mathers of Una borougb are now al Pasadena California near LOB Aogrks They art both much improved in health and they expect to re mam that delightful i during the summer and perhaps another winter --The tr ut season opened lust Tburs day Counly Commissioner Karr is tbe only man that wo know of who lasted trout the first of the season He had all he could iat that da and they were not very small nor few number either Walter Mitsmg of Millerlon wais seriously injured a few days ago by a lilow on IIP head from a double bitted axe i He owned by Hall together with a large steam saw mill and other property owned by George Pardtn Mr Tones will take charge of the business aod personally superintend the manufacturing of the tlm her which will be sold in the Elmira mar ket --The Ifygwter has it from railroad offl ciats that there is no immediate prospect of a new road in the Tioga valley, as the Erie and Fall Brook Coal al last cornp to a good understanding and are now working harmoniously together Should a serious rupture occur the Fall Brook Companv might butld a road to connect with theirs at Berry Bridge but would not pay them to do so under ex istmg cir cum stances --Last Tuesday Messrs Max Bernkopf Bro of this borough received a letter postmarked at Forth Bavaria on the 3d of March On the envelope was a notice from the New York Postmaster stating that the letter had been recovered from the sunken steamer Oregon which went down off Fire Island oo the 14th of March The I- ist fi the 7immer farm near was chopping wood and the axe caught damage to the package was the soak mg off of hejioslagt stamps and the mu cilage wbich sealed tbe envelope cl 1 bis now haad a spring millmerj consisting t) in 1 novUties of the I kaje call and inspect nt, ewhere I for elotbing all i of build ng 1 tn ber sh i etc tbe rear of the new Bos Pa I h. JACOIISON i- 3 bcneflt call for all ssca and children at tbe new Boston 1 st ro 1 a That line i nw and is Sold at a VCOIISON th every pound of lea r- i we give a beau ktep nothing but the Is and guarantee perfect refunded Wells "MII tb Dartt proprietors ni Stewart returned home rk last Saturday with a large Mi i itjks in millinery An i tbe newest shapes in uminer ats and bonnets A I lrt.n a and ladies lace caps trimmings Call and 1 unets 1 call ou 1) II Belcher In lint building maten 1 a stock of hard rs blinds glass pamls mm DL.S--m fact esery i Imil 1 a house alf of ff at vtry low prices for 1 st 1 'i i 3 Means $-i shoe because mysi iurable that i ITi-red to tbe public If about its comfort and I ome in and try on a pair jou are ready to pur JOHN FISCHLER, 1 hits Pahnateer of ans had bis 1 ken lust Monday by a saw IOR rill nst it --Mr Fre 1 hll )tt to become the A Mant a i it Minsfield on the Drst next --Tl Masonic I Ige rooms this bor ouch ure ben hartdsomdy decorated by II ijk an Horn Ucernan Kunoell has been appointed lo assets all tbe dogs in this borough--or rather their owners --Messrs Smith Dartt of the Tea Store are to br ng it a fine new delivery wagon tbis week I is slate i tbat tho geons have left the beech woods along tbe borders of tbis county and Potter --The State Norpoal School Guards of Mnusflcld bave received their new uni forms of navy --Mr Samuel Heron wants the Fall Brook Ppsl office He is the new manager of tbe Company store --The second volume of General Grant book to be delivered to subscribers in this county early in May --Gains bmith Esq has been ap pointed Borough. lerk at Blosaburg rice John Ilorton resigned --Mr Baxter baa pu chased Mr John Duley one halt interest in the Dan icl Stnithifarm at Nelson --Mr Bower aa old and re cpected citizen of Arnot died a few days ago at the age of 70 years --The Stokeadale Sunday school will hold an iDteresling Easter service next Sun day afternoon at 1 clock --Messrs Houk aoHorn have put up a handsome sign in black and gold over their bookstore this borough --Mr While of Fall Brook fell sUteen feet from a scaffold a few day? ago and was seriously injured --Mr A Ballard of Westfleld baa engaged lo travel as tlvance agent for ihe Boston Ideal Dramatic Company --About 2 500 cords of hemlock bark are to be peeled on fhe Ellen Ward Miller lands near Blossburg this season --Dr A Eastmau has improved the looks of his office and ihe bakery connect ed with it by a coat of white paint --Miss Mary Prethero of tins borough, returned yesterday from a two months visit at Youngetown and other points In Ohio --The Blosabarg Knights of Labor have passed a resolution commend ng General Master Workman Powdcrly and his asso dates and expressing unlimited faith ID their ability aod honor as leaders of Ihe Order Also that they will uphold aod BUB tarn them In anything that they feel called upon to do ID their official capacity and indorsing the proposition to submit all questions of strikes and bo colts to tbe Grand Board before such strikes --A Kooxville correspondent makes these remarks thao two years ago the people of Knoiville paid about $1 200 to bring a machine shop to this place tbat would give employment to two hundred men It ran about three months and gave employment to only ten or twelve upon a wire clothes line under which was at work A bad gash was cut in his a --Tbe Bloasburg A Ivcittsei says We will not be withoqt a glass factory In caae Hirscb Co should go to But ler wbich IB very doubtful outside par ties bave made cation for the factory and will move here aa soon as the faclory is vacated --Frank Loomii editor of the Troy Register was elected tbe Master Workman of the Knights of abor organised at that place Thursday evenmc It makes and boycotts shall take effect our heart glad to see members of this over worked class elev ited to high and rcsponsi ble positions --The Mikado Company which is to appear at Annandale Hall in this borough next Monday evening con sists of thirty four perspns Their rendi lion of thei opera is vlry highly spoken of by a Wellsboro gentleman who heard them not long since --At the last stated meeting of Middle bury Lodge No 844 I the fol lowing officers were installed by George Loscy Wil son Erastun Niles Secretary Green Asst Sec Ira Keeney Treasf urer Potler --Lst Friday the oil well above Gaines was shot witb one hundred quartsof nitro glycerine The net result waa a flow of salt water The well has been abandoned It wU abont eighteen hundred feet deep of hereafter domgaa well by thei II is said tbat another well is to bo drilled in neighborhood --The Blossburg Board of Health has no tified tbe citizens of that borough that they will make a lour of inspection about the first of May and expect to find everything apple pie order Persons who neglect to clean up their premises are liable to a fine of from $5 to $25 --Yesterday tbe Counly Commissioners passed the following resolution It is agreed tbat tbe committee in charge of the erection Tioga.county soldiers' mon ximent be authorized to place it upon such part of the public square In Wellsboro as they may deem proper --A pnvate letter received from Flori da by a Blossburg gentiemui says that Mr 8 Havens well known in this borongh. a good business and is making money that the net profits of the road last year were nearly $20,000 and the business dur ing the three monlhs of this year was ID excess of that done during th cor res pooding period of last year The trans portation of lumber is an important item and this hue of business is materially creasing The extreme low price of coal has operated against an output of that ar tide but there is now aa improvement in the price of this commodity Mr Baker tliioks there is a fair prospect of a prosper ous future for the road --Ninety workmen were engaged in dig giog trenches for the water works last Sat urday The work waa begun on Thurs day afternoon at tbe line of the reservoir on Bacons hill and last Saturday night nearly a alf mile of the trench had been dug The force of workmen is being creased daily and It is probable that before Salurday 150 men will be engaged on the line of tbe trench which 19 to be about seven miles long and about, five feet in depth The contractors are paying $1 25 a day for labor'and $3 a day for a man and team Last Friday and Salurday an I ahan boss waa banging about town and we understand that he offered to furnish a gang of men at $1 a day Tbus far only local laborers bave been employed, and from present indications it is thought there will be no need of employing any foreign trs The terracotta pipe for the supply mains is now arriving at the rate of a car load a day It is twelve inches in dl meter inside The object in laying Ibe supply pipes before building the is to obtain a supply of water with which to mix the clay in building the bottom and sides of tbe reservoir --Last week the Democratic squabble over tbe Post office in this borough became very Interesting to disinterested outsiders Mr John Willcox has been understood to be a candidate for some months, and re cently Mr Louis Doumaux has developed into a very strong competitor Last week men, and was no more Rumor says that he and his friends industriously circulated one of the firm dried pumpkins in tbe building last fall and they have been plac ed our stores for sale but tbe $1,200 which was to be paid back in case it was not a success the people have not got Last Tuesday evening the miners committee at Arnot was met by the cm players and an advance in wages was al lowed averaging six cents a ton for mining dnvers fourteen cents per day or an advance from $1 21 to $1 35 and tbe petitions and it is said lhat they secured large number of names of the faithful Mr Frank Conevery ef the Gazette, would also like to secure the prize and is making a vigorous push for it The three cornered Democratic fight has raged with much bit terness during tbe past few days and some persons have been inclined to attribute the late unusual warm weather lo Ihe heat evolved by the Conflict.

There have been several wordy battles on the streets and expressions have been made by local Dem Central avenue lo an evergreen arch coun ter march by column left down Central avenue to Grant street down Grant street to Wain down Wain lo Walnut down Walnut to East avenue down East avenue to Mam, up Mam to Central avenue At this point there will he an exhibition drrtl by the Cantons the Patriarchs Militant II is expected that tbere will be five or six visiting organizations of tbis branch of the Order present all in full uniform The procession will then disperse and the public exereises of the day will be held at Annandale Hall The programme will consist of addresses of welcome and respon ses followed by tbe anniversary exercises conducted by Grand Master Van Artsdalen of the Grand Lodge of Pennsyl vanla The address of the day will be de livered by Past Grand Sire Stokes In tbe evening there will be a secret session in Tyoga Hal 1 where a special lodge of instruct on in Ihe unwrilteo work etc will be conducted by the Grand Master Among other attractions the evening will be 'he rendition of the Mikado at An nandale Hall by the Wilhamsport Opera Company assisted by the Stopper Fiske presbytery of Wellsboro THE MEETING AT LAVTHENCEVILLK I AST WEEK The meeting of tbe PreSbjlery of Wells boro held at Lawrcnceville last week Tuesday and Wednesday was an. unusual ly bright and cheerful affair This was due in part lo Ihe fact that the vacant churches bave all becu supplied with preachers and lhat in consequence there were four new brethren to add by their presence and words, to the interesl of the occasion It was largely due to the ef forts of tike who bad decoiated the church tastefully and on Tuesday evening provided a bountiful supper in the Sunday school room It was also due to tbe inter esland importance of Ihe business transact ed and lo the unruffled harmony which ailed through all the sessions Tho opening sermon by Rev Moon was a clear and forcible argument for tbe ultimate victory of tbe Kingdom of Righteousness over that of sin in tbe world On Tuesday evening a pop ular meeting in behalf of tbe benevolent operations of the Presbyterian Church was held at whicfc a number of addresses were msde and at the close of which Ibe entire audience by a rising vote adopted the fol lowing resolutions Wlweas It is known to all the world tbat great and cruel wrongs haVe been In flicted upon tbe Chinese in this land and whereas the honor of the Church of Christ Watch for new uf wall paper Ib week Ik yon want spec ftrat ta and do aw were forgotten Di jou want to the bet pool t-hed dee for modem homes by the archiiecta of tbe counlrv Do von want a plan of you own put In ebapi Do voa want to know plans and cpcc flea ous are made what yon Dnildlnj, will cort If you want thw a Of veered ca at the offlc th of biamx-li Kan- i bn Idi and ihe eubpcr btr do 1 berf to vou A SI and oflice at i Intersection of Pearl and Prafu streets Kttchara verj rtah i. DL Wcllsboro Pa. ApnJ fa IbWJ-l tt rce to tio al ads of paper a i decorat ug au i pai HOUK VAN HORN. REST HAN'T ha embarked ilie restaurant bni wro and dee re the patronage of Ixxlj- tr track by attenL to and desire pleaec our easterners MLALb AT ALL HOLRfa OYSTERS and ICE CREAM erv ind a general each a fim rlajB establ rbmen of thi, UN CONU Propr 1 Financial Statement to buy where you II fifd CK testimony ID the case Soper against Denim faoptr subpoena awarded William Baylor against Ella Saylor A Sbatluck appointed commissioner lo lake testimony Maggie A Cole against A Cole Sheriff ordered to make proclamation Edwin Collms against Lcona Col hns alias aubpceoa awarded Doll Morey against Morey Tboe De Coursey appointed a commissioner to take testimony Mary WliiUum ngatast Whit tarn awarded Latonia Aid rich against Martin Aldricb Babcock appointed com missioner to lake lestimony A bpecia! cash tax of on the dollar was ordered to be levied Middle Km onfect om bury townsbip to pay indebtedness iTni (onDd a a A special cash tax of three mills was or March (o iso dered to be levied in Liberty township to pay indebtedness A i a a a i a IS a i to interest VT 1 STATEM rBL ed 10 be lev Cd bblppen a i tOpay HIP for the year ending Maret indebtedness In the case of Mary Dtxi.tr against Sarah Billings administratrix tried at the Mafch term and motion made at that time for a new trial on the ground that the jury bad wrongfully computed interest on the JL-cL Jw J-l triple damages they gave the plaintiff on Wednesdaj afternoon Judge Williams read his op mon in the case which was juite lenglhy and elosed i tbe following The rule to show cause why the verdict in the case bhall not be set and a new trial granted ts made absolute unless the plaintiff shall i i twenty days remit so much of the verdict as is made up of in terest for eighteen years or the triple value of the timber viz the sum of $19 440 leaving the verdict for eighteen thousand dollars If the revision be made the rule is thereupon discharged and a verdict k.

for the said sum of eighteen thousand dol lars will remain in full force On Wednesday the Sheriff acknowledg ed fourteen deeds of land sold during the term On the same day the Court ordered lhat a Ust of ten cases be set down for trial in tbe fourth week of tbe August term Ihe list lo be made up of labor claims and ap peals from Justices of the Peace to be taken from the issue book according to S' 3'ri i 30 1- J. .0, Prices 1K80 To amount of dupl catc By worked abaUm taiec collected toll -ct comtn i Oniem pa Ordirs ouUia March 0 1 the undersigned hav ng cartfa esan -d th abort, flnd I hem 10 be cor reel to the of oar know edge artd bei ef JUIIN HOSIER. A es lAMbh a DO.SICOBE DARTT Town Clerk And lor BRYDEN JOHNSON, 81 Mam street. We permit no equal bargains in ul uuu; OD Thursday afternoon at chambers Judge Williams heard the habeas corpus case upon petition of Sticklm schute men e.ghteen cents per day or aa h.ve been made local Dem ho'noTof The Church "gamst William Downer who bad in cu. advance from $1 55 to $1 78 wilh the ocratlc statesmen which it would be para nd he progre8s the Gospel China the person of Edward Sticklm Jr a A I ful for ns to report We are informed that are seriously affected by these things child about seven years old The Court as is done by the mmcis in the Clearfleld Randalhtes are confident and that the therefore decreed that the-otuld be committed to the reg.on a-ated that the average crimes that as men we condemn them aa outrages upon the common broth erhood as citizens we deplore them as attuning tbe fair name of the Republic as members of tbe Church of Christ we grieve for the suspicion and distrust toward our holy and merciful religion which they tend to create ror Utaiogues and Urculars apply to ff) Apr 1 0 1886-81 IELLSBORO, Pi, crease amounts to about thirteen per cent The increase of Um for dinner was not mated upon and therefore was not allowed 4-- Tbe Lock Haven Express says Tbe odd Fellows anniversary lo be celebrated at Wellsboro on the 26th of this month will bring together tbe largest number of In tbe meantime Mrs Hart, tbe present in cumbent, will continue to discharge ber official duties quietly and efficiently and to hope for the best.

She has filed an apph cation for re appointment, and from Democratic point of view her claims would seem to be good She is a competent faithful and popular officer she Is the Tbat it is our earnest prayer that this In the case of Rosa Williams against Andrew Sherwood defendant and Frahck garnishee a rule was granted on the garnishee to answer Interrogatories on Din in this case within twenty days In the Quarter Sessions Mrs Will lama and Mrs Ervme Root each indicted for keeping a disorderly and bawdy house J. A CLEAR CASE largest and most complete itoct of A I STTttET the State Grand Master VanArts dalen and other Grand Lodge officers will be present and hold instructive meetings during the day The probability Is that a large delegation of Odd Fellows will attend from this city aa well as many other per sons who are not members of the Order A special train will leave Castaoea on the Beech Creek road at 7 o'clock on the mon i u.u.,i.i 10 mat IL ta our earnest prayer mai inis iur ueepiug a uiaurucujr auu uawuy uuuae ever mei in wtdow of a Democrat who was a Union inhumanity to strangers within our borders gave bail for appearance at the next term A a 1 i .1 TM rr soldier and she in not an offensive parti san' in any sense of the word Her prea ent term expires on the first of July is at Leesburg in tbat State, managing a hotel He is living with the girl whom be tried to throw out of a wiridow at Elmira, and under an aasumejpame --Engineers have been at work survey Tioea County Association THE QUARTERLY MEETING TO BE HELD AT MAKSFIELD The following is the programme for the meeting of (he Tloga County Teachers log of theSOth, arriving Association, which is to be held at Man may be so universally denounced, that the Government may enact such measures of re dress, and that the whole Christian Church In this country may give such united and unmistakable utterances on this subject as that the people of China shall know tbat Christian America la not tolerant of robbery and bloodshed, but IB ever on the side of those who suffer wrong and were released from custody The Court appointed George Allen as Constable of Bloas township to fill a va cancy Franqis Schremm was also appointed to be Collector of Elk township The Court appointed Beoj Land I We uave jun received a Hue of fine colored glassware crocltery and tablcwan gen tru A LCW th ug is the AND PAINTERS' MATERIALS ID Tioga county bought for cub and will be Bold a very small margin 17 iOBe woo suner wroDg rl r-- UL That the American missionaries Auditor of Elk township to Oil a vacancy the Pine Creek railroad at 10 30 a. --A special dispatch froin. Washington to the Philadelphia Timet ot last Friday says 'A delegation of McKean county Democrats have been here for the past few -It la slated lhat Mr and Mrs ing a railway route from Arnot to English day8 protesting against the confirmation of Ddcr have res.gned as membra of Center in Lycomme county, a dlaUfioJ of an before you examine elegant new uniforms in the parade neit -Last Saturday County Superintendent invention which is being Monday Cass examined fifty three persons ia Whitehead as Postmaster at Brad ford Their principal objection seems to be that Mortimer Elliott, who was conced ed the right to name the Postmaster, turn ed the matter over to Arnot of the Eltnira, district, and allowed him practically to make the appointment. Held on Friday and Saturday, April 30th and May 1st.

Who are Educated Prof Tbomu TBe Problem of BdncaUon Among the Utoiog Pop- ulitlon A Hitchcock Clow Drill MlnOlivoM Elliott Dim I Keep Older In School Mine Era Sperry Penmanship In Onr Foater Starker How Can Oeologr Be Taught In the Common Schools Doanc Hlow to Make a School Room Pleaxant i BIMf Lou Han jao. Primary Education Wt'tad Hjn Blla Hclnroj Dotln and KCTponjibilllla of Teaciiert China are deserving of the warmest place in our sympathy and that it should be our constant prayer that Be who makes the wrath of man to praise Him may overrule these dark and dreadful deeds to the spir itnal good of the benighted, millions of China, and for hasting the universal su premacy ot tbe Prince of Peace Rev Barnes, of Sane; and Judge Williams, of this borough, were elected Commissioners to the next General Assem bly, which meeli in Minneapolis on tbe third Ihursday in May The Presbytery will hold its next stated caused by the removal of James Rogao from the township David Gibson and Arthur Payne being brought into court by the bhenff on at tachmeat for dipobeying the subpffina of the Court were adjudged guilty of con tempt and each sentenced to pay a fine of twenty five dollars and costs of the attach ment and stand committed until the sen tence is complied with These witnesses were subpoenaed on behalf of the Com in tnmblere pitcher? flnzrr bow epooa vasefl and vinegar bottiea IN verv aurac tlve Honsekccpen will find to their advantage to bay at oar store BROOKLYN LEAD DIRECT FROM FACTOm PURE UNSEED OIL, COLORS, VARNISHES, SHELLACS, JAPANS, WHITEWASH LIME, WHITING, BRUSHES ing monwealth in the uqor prosecution against i Mr Muer of Blossburg, who was balled There will be a lecture on Friday even meeting in Coudersport on Ibe second in the sum of tlOO for his appearance at Tiipnrtftv In RpntRmtw I Yoong Payne explained the Tuesday In September next term Irocierranclassiare OF SKY DESCRIPTION 4 A fi polisbed bronze hanging tamp for $1 08 Curtain from oO cents upward A new Invoice of baby carnages Jost receired PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER Our atore beadqnartera for crockery glaaaware, tinware Yankee nolkma Iver plated! ware bird cagea confectionery R. AUSTIN CO WeUiborn April JO 1888. the only perfect ready mixed Kalaomine MIKED sized bave the best, and If yon wish to pilnt with ready-mixed we have a word to say to yoo. Banember ink We have everything tbe pciat line and will not be undersold.

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