Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, November 11, 1873, Image 4

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.Fiza-fettlied. Fatties; -
Ltleindsibitne awry but pooh; losSesl back her pretty
• herd.
4,11 d going hack to olden *tic's of which shejuat. bad
_ M.
=lake& ?'ll"bat strange old Goys they wen; those
ancestors of ours,,
Who In
Cm the skin s
s Gle of beasts • themselves decked out,
odiouonrs I"
•*,,141, yes. that's jtat Itke 'ones, they speak - bard.*
they thi4c."
Quell& joha—to Arles Luanda, 'l3o, prillieo, 0.0 not
sbrinle, • • • •• • ~ „,
'While I in worts n picture paint of raveges a group.
%%olio beads and 'feathers. flits and WWI. suggeet
the wild War whoop. -
"In tripe of Itnatiaft gable. Siberian ermine muff.
;ticket of glossy Enntli-Sea lealr in hue reaembllng
stair, -
Thamn - ais trimmed with Darrow strips of ten. or
of Sten—
There goes &ven ng d yon aatroesta, reputed_ to be
rich. • - .
Alta Tallier. MI the Avelino, seo hto bsirharian
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Whoso panitra. If club talk be true. are ended with
vatiroad bonds'.
In csimat's hair arrayed aro tbay;•orbile squirrals and
chinchillas
Theis-faro contribute to the robes of Mess untamed
gorrillas.
• - •
-"Mos-Vadals are nbroiul. likewise in taoques of otter
akin.
With filter fu alltri t lat cod without and haply lined
witht q.
kThe-Tirriars 'walk in fiery fox. ehe•Coeuelm all in lyaz
'Malt, cabers for their show depend upon the MUG
• minks.
biAto4 itself repsstsLto4loy of Guys Ind a ut.
Arce:a4.ln lolia•beast slims Just tau au** nuesetois
•of 6itts
The oulY)/Ifference to note ii tbst, in (Um taws.
Fats &slight anti dinned the beim", thiumortfes taiAl
*anti Glair yule:Qua d:mcs."
All ,SOIITS.
Wouldn't belle-pulls be opporpriate np
peadnaef to the door plates now worn on la
dies' belts.
'Mere vulgnr wealth, without liberality and
public spirit, is tho bane of nny live and
progremve community.
A NEW Orleans girl advertises Oat ehe
wants to marry an Alderman. There are
some who could be comfortably spared.
Something for exhuberant Bourbons to re
member, no swallow doesn't makes sum•
pier, nor one'Bill Allen a Democratic party.
A Western rhymeter asserts that' "at the
dawn'eeffulgent breaking, voices whisper to
his ear." Well, he shouldn't get up so ear
ly-.
The first public perfoimance of an oratorio
in this country was at King's chapel, Boston,
October 27th, 1782, on the occasion of the
visit of 'Washington to Boston.
The Grand Opera House and several of
the leading theaters of New York have made
a material reduction in price, and report an
increase of revenue as, the results
The most fortunate among the exhibitors
at, Vienna have been those from Japan, Chi
na and Turkey, they having . sold nearly:ev
erything they brought to Vienna.
Fow people are aware that Boston is second
only to Chicago in the amount of pork an
nually packed. The Cunard steamers carry
out a large amount every trip,
An editor rays the only reason ho Arrows
of why his house was not blown away the
other day, duriOg a severe gale, Was because
there was a heavy mortgage upon it.
Few housekeepers know that the expressed
bnice of gnrlic is an everlasting cement for
roken china, glassware, and the like, leav
ing ni mark of fracture it neatly done.
' The farmer's movement in Kentucky has
begun to make demonstrations against the
el
hlgh'cl -Irges of physicians and lawyers. The
lawyer lave not joined the Granges yet.
*l'll all the other Indian tribes of the
West have lost ground as civilization has ad
vanced;the Sioux, who number 40,000, with
B,ooo"warriors, control more territory than
ever before.
Ono problem peculiar to, , :the far western
States is irrigation. Gorprnor Booth sug
gests that California be divided into irriga
tion districts, Ivhich stual!maintain and man
age each its own system.
Ex-Gnvernor Hoffman, formerly Demo
cratic Governor of Neyg, York, when last
beard from, was in the Holy Land, em route
for Damascus: saul of Torsos -once journey
ed'tbat way and paw a great light.
Taken :together, the wealth of Now York
city and Philadelphia and their tributary
districts iixceed that of the whole Northwest.
That of thiisdalphia and her provinces ex
ceeds the wealth of the entire south.
The number of Texan cattle going_ into
Nebraska, lowa, and Northern Missouri to
be fed. and wintered on shame, SA much bee=
yond fo,rmer years.' Farmers make almost
their own terms with drovers, whose clistresi
is very great.
-In spite of (the panic, the number of mer
cantile Witt k.s in the country from the lsj.
of Septemberto the 22d of October has been
smaller this ;year than in the corresponding
period of 1872. This shows how strong our
business - men generally are.
The students of Brown University, Rhode
Island,'bave of their own sense of right and
propriety abolished the senseless and barbar
ous custom of hazing and abrogated the silly
custom of prescribing what style of hats and
cuts of coats the students shall wear.
A t‘J,ealtliy, but miserly old man dining in
the city one dity with,zhis son at ft_ restaurant
whispered in his ear: tTom you must eat
for to-day and 'to-morrow." "Oh yes," re
plied the half-starred lad, "but lha'nt eaten
for yesterday and the day before yet, father."
The people of Chicago are getting more
from their great lake tunnel than anticipat
ed. It not only 'supplies them k ith water,
but the papers say that .people "spoon fish
out of theca coffee and catch small eels in
their mustaches as they quaff the sparkling
water."
What is one man's food is another man's
poison. Germany is threatened with a fi
nancial panic ; cause, the too great amount
of gold-put in the country by 'the immense
French indemnity payments. Austria is
just getting over a 'panic; cause, too much
er money.
The taxpaying women of Australia are to
be allowed to vote. This is extending to
laws the general reversal at the antipodes of
northern hemisphere conditions. A people
whose Christmas comes at midsummer, and
who.sbiyer in July s may be supposed to be
radical and eccentno in all things.
A Boston gentleman, who could not walti,
offered `s young lady 'sloo if she would let
him hug her as -much as the man did who
had just waltzed with her. It was a good
offer, and showed that money was no object
to bird., but they put him out of the house so
bard,that his eyes were quito black.
- The counndruut over which Vicksburg is
nowligitated iw to ascertain precisely how
tawmore clangorous than a burglar is the
averse policeman. polican. One of the
forcen attempting to capture one of these
gentri -last week, shot a horse and two citi
zens, but didn't catch or injure the thief.
The veritable r ealdwell who created so
much nolan in Congress lust session is a Can
.diditto for the Kamas Legislature. Mr. Cald
well is a queer compound of humanity. If
be ever felt the slightest tinge of humiliation
over the unmerciful exposure last winter, her
has 'concealed it from the most intimate ac
quaintances.
' - A young lady who had recently returned
train Long Branch, whore she had been for
het health, was met by a friend, who, after
the usual greeting, said; "I hope your trip
has done you good, I must say : you are not
looking runizs after it." "Oh. 1 feel mach
better, thank you ; but still I an a miss fo
_all that," was the rep;3-.
A Curious CSICO of scmnambuliem was that
of an English soldier, who while on guard
during the night 'at Woolwich arsenal, re
cently, fell asleep at his post and started off'
aoross'the country, trailing his rifle in true
military. fashion, and only ended his cam
paign, after n march of four mils, byyun
label; against a policeman who arrested - him
as a deserter.
A number of our native artists endowed
with rare gifts have gone to Europe to re
lade permanently. Among the recent de
partures are Bradford and Perry. Whose
men of real genius leave their own land for
ever, not that they lore the Old World more,
but because their talents aro bettor appreci
ated and their work receives a higher remu
neration abroad.
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A very_ remarkable Russian has arrived at
Paris, brought by the director of a theater
at Bt. Petersburg. His head is that of a
'Scotch terrier, with a regular snout, long
silky hair, i
and
pendant ears. As to the rest
of the boy it is that of an ordinary man.
The voice is perfectly human; ho converses
well, and is not devoid of intelligence. The
Monster is tnarried and hasra chiTd, which he
has brought with him, af fl icted with thesame
'deformity, though in a rather less marked
manner. Tho fuse is more natural, the hair
is scanty and the ears are shorter than those
of thb lather. These two phenomena were
discoirered in. the environs of Nijni lgovgo
, rod.
In thZild coaching days an honest Jack
to would be coached pp to town from Dept
-ford but thought it every unbecoming thing
in him, who had justheen Paid off and had
`plenty of 'money, -not to have a whole coach
himself; so he took all the seats, and seat
ed himself at the same, time upon the top.
The coach -was about to set off. when a gen
tleman appeared who was.holding an alter
cation with the coachman about the absurd
ity of his insisting that the seats were all tak
oaf , when not a perion was In the coach.
jack, -.overbearing , high words, thought, as
he had paid full freight, that he had a right
to interfere, and Inquired what was the mat
ter,, when, being told that the gentleman
was much diseppointed at not getting a seat,
he replied, "You lubllor, stow away in
the hcild; but_rll be blewed to Davy .Tonee
4.0 SIOSpIII
as detak I"
4 < \ _ .
JR .4' BLIVT STOBBI
liVellmboroa
,Andraw Fdlelr
who Wink:43g been 'eatablSabed in tin loweirr baibrees
t Vrelliborn ! bas always for pale rat Mimi"
3merican Matt!its,
Clocks;Jewel - ry,Gold chains,
Keys, Rings Pans, . ,Pen
cats, Cases, Gold and
Steel Pens,
Thim
bles, Srepons, - -
_Raors,
Trare,
SEWING MACHINES,
to., to., Isn.
With ninon! all other artielee tmalli kept to each
• eatablialataanta, which are sokt low for
40' ..A. Eil IT.
Repairing done neatly and promptly, and eel alol/rt
notice. • A. FOLEY.
Aug 12, ISM.
WON WON
T EX azglear4m4l ar• presaged a pl7lh•
Highest_ Market Price in
CASH 1
for WOOS, at that ROW AN MOB MM. is
Seves Brick Block.
.
we ll
will be pleased to bay* wax friends call aid
=MIME GOO 520011 OF
00tS
w,Leh we propose to sell as 104 as an bo purchased
in any saarket west of /few Totk.
We Doty Competition on our Custom• Made
Work.
Ca& A.IID RIM 179.
C. VVEltens.
L M. Pora.vn.
NVellaboro, Pa:, Jane 3, 1273.—tf.
Victor Carriage Shop.
EtE undersigned wish to call the attention at *bit
but:4le to the factthat they arenanufsaturtngtrora
the hhoicest selected trstees:is. the West and most
approved styles or
LIGHT .& HEAVY CARRIAGES,
PLITkORI4-SPRING WAGONS,
and also the fine CUT-TINDER PLATFORM CAR
RIAGE, so corrrenleut for Honing about in a narir
spaoo.
We shall keep always on hand a good assortmtatt of
Buggies and Platform Wagons, and customers from
abroad may rely on finding here just what they want
and at as low a price as Is consistent with
FIRST-CLASS WO-RK,
Orders promptly =rd. Oar plaoe LI at the obi
stand - of Bradford di Compton. near the Troy Elmo.
DANIEL COMPTON,
"EN/. Ps., May 8, 1873-Iy. E. F. =LET.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
For all the purposes of a { Family Physic,
CUEING
Piles, Mae=lntlelldi
Alois and Skin Disea3-
1111cumess, Leer Cote-.
p._ ,arepay. Tetter, r and Salt Rhenin,
Worms, Gout. Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, an Puri
fying the Blood, are the most congnlal purgative yet
perfected. Their effects abundantly show bow much
they excel all other Pills. They ma safe and pleasant
to take, but powerful to care. They purge out the
(but humors of the blood; they stimulate the slag.
giah or disordered organ into action; atulthey impart
health and tone to the whole being. They curs not
only=-the every day complaints of everybody, but
formidable and dangerous diseases. Afoot skillful
Aye:clans, most eminent clergymen, and, our best
eitizent ; sand certificates of cures performed and of
great neat% they Lave drafved from these Pi 115....
They ore the safest and beet phyelo for children, be
cause mild as well as effectual. Being auger coated,
they are cosy to take; and being purely vegetable,
they are entirely harmless.
=MAD= AT
..ek
Dr. J. C. ATER. 4" CO., Lemon, Srteci
.Proctkerl and A2ull.7tioni Chen:is:fp
BY ALL Loßtrackwrs LSD DEALERS At =D.
torn.
rat. Web,' 'Taylor di SPalcUttg. Druallati.liabora
Aug.l9. 1873.18 t.
- Tioga Mutle.-WOrko.
MIKE tuaderslgned is now prepared to execute all or.
ders for Tomb Eames and Alonuments of either
Ita,lia,n, or Butlan,d, Marble,
of the latest style and approved whip end with
dispatch.
He keeps constantly an hand both kinds of Mali
and will be able to suit all who may favor him with
their orders, on u reasonable terms as can be obtained
in the country.
MARE
ten, 1.1812. ' r
Cyrus D. Sill,
WIIOI,XSAVE =ALL
Foreign and Domestic Liquors
NVD7E3, &0., +Se.
Agent for Pine Old Whiskies,
Zas. I,'QOS2QIN6, N. 1%.
4,000; Cords of Hemlock - .Bark: :
- 1717.196.1%71TE130.
. .
riONTRAirTS will be made for the purchase of Bark
V Peeled and delivered the ensiling season, at $4.80
par cord of 2,200 lbs; mush on deliver y.
Bark peeled last year will be ireteired for. the neat
nine days at 114 per Gard of 2,200 lbw; - cash on de !
liver ty
y,- -, ... ,
W. will make contracts for-poilln.st S.OOO eorda tri
bark on lands • of the P Ivan% -Zoint Lend" susA
lonberco; - - ' ,1,01 1 1111.1i1s 00: -
w og% tau. „.,...
AND
BUM & BODINE.
Ckattreasa, Za ndlce, Dr-
DYs•
ny, rota stomach ana
th ErYsiPebuil gig
PAINTED POST IRON,WOII - K4
: 4 - uSTABIIISTi a) Ifin,
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PAJ:N r ritirt) i ll ISM; / I C 'Y.
vz sr.c a
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PORTABLE AND,fiTAZIOII4IIt 0 , r4 psial.l 4 lES -OLLERS;
PiaTiOTWCATTRNIFW pap 7 . 91
GANG S.I.W MILLS, ENGLISH, A • ~ULAT _ & CIRCULAR KILLS.
sum= anus azi it1(141$10 AINAYS ( iR RIND,
Water Wheels suited to , all heads of :mkt+, Tannery - trats; White I.rona,
• - •
ofn experter - wiliby_ our :V" Ir m Ca l kin s atztwitivinty
years as a eliachinist - : and Forensaa l .esables
bybia peritonal , to mittke,
itridhi'arrtrciata `6Foot,to: -- •
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Sale 18, 18111.47.
J. - Horton. Sr, Braii,
DRY 04110D13, DRESS GODS.
rintattsupia GOOD
Rapt prQUONS, 114, 1 4% . WS,
COgE AND SEE
IM
Oki , 9,* VIA
SMITH
eara ,u otb s eri in Inint st inola 11,1111
Drees floods,
Caul'. Sisk,
'lrenelL Diag
GIVE US A LOOS BM
Amerlean
Beaver Xtehatre.
VREAPER
raibrqb3mrsit Edges, •
esibroitlarat Insucemas
• -
itye Lo
Wl2ltelrlanliels,
" fled Planii6U,
WE MI KO
Broad (Moths,
Sufts mad! to Or
CARPETS
Of all kinds as aheap . atican be
Wrfskr Emusßua
rrA42o.zerr
= .tor -vv-
We Intl GOOD 90ese sad wu
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IN
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Nave past re'siiii larirot
WPM 1299).f5,
ova, + a actGr: 44,16'
cLiuShilik yke,
NrigiirDsvaß , o4
ewer brought ALL.
OR YOURSELVES.
tamers in Tina entnn7'
lit'otdd tray to tlif4r
atv oa begd Ink' a Wier stook than roc
'll4:{qtr:VJfiti:4
*ash Poplins, •
Japanese Poplins,
Alapaoss,
HAN SUL
Sheltie, • -
• Table /Wu,
Napkins, Toweling.,
EOM
4 preyFiginn.rii,ips aheatinglßepoilantls
Doe ak
er by tithe bait Tailors
,Wg lll l‘
=1
! CARPETS !
ought Lu any town or city the country.
lattlaTtlll3lo4
AND rriipEr.
0 1- 1.;
=Lie it toi, fox people to at tip 4 4eo us.,
;=-*13i1,40,11i.
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WAIT,
Boglien,thaps,
• fasimeres,
Rouges*,
koported. MU,
est Prises.
BE allElliD
eseßtmeres,
EN
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Staple and Fancy
READY4,MADEt.L.OTIONA;,-,HATS,‘ CAPS;-.BOOTS,
BE
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. 1 00 has, imanprotnerecifrinn ' th e! best markets' in till cortry, and thercrOro you
!sat!' toNeed wetleßriete.
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El
Corning
~.roun,dry inztottince Shop.
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- 3E3. W. 3Eioin.' 3713.. e, do '161C,33.63,
• Manufsobersrs tar Iliailooary and Rortribke Engines and Boilers. Gearing. Shafting andldaebineryregutrad
for Saw Mills, Grist Mills and Taniniries, Ovens and Grates, for burning Tau. Serous for moving unlesched
and belched bark. Castings. Bolts: Railroad Frogs - Chairs . and Re done at. short notioe. Ws have lia-
Wide* for shipping by Canal or Railroads to a paints, and can tarnish b/ chines, cheaper than Eastern or
Wastortalinilders of Ras best quality.' -. .. -
&R. I.: 1.891-IY. . • CORNING. STEUREN COUNTY; 11.-T.
MANOSCTURERS 9F STEAM. ENGINES,
BO S, ClitetLAß, GANG, AND
11171AY S MILLS,
MAC :II RY
FOR- GRIST MILLS;
TANNERIES, &C.. GEARING,
SICOTING, BOLTS, AND CASTINGS OF All 4
DESCRIPTIONS IN ERON &BRASS.
Machinery of alr g kinds repaired promptly and at reasonable rates,
Our Arr. 0. Preston .is seen Mimeos as one
of the best naechanires in Western Xew
• 'York and /se gives his personal
attention tO, the details of
• our b'usi'ness.
Biltember 2, 18713.47.
lifterines, Satti t Empress Cloth,
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conunor fur La des ilk Children Sac4u.
BEAVER CLOT, , CLOTH, CASHMERES,
if'
,Beavors,
PRINTS;
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and -0 luis-'ll,Vares
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DRESS GOODS; METE GOODS,
Shoes t . tio.i Syllable for the spring Trade.
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ESTABLISHED lB4O.
Preston& Ileerrna-ns,
THE 144 ItEGUIL.
I a4a sidling all Fali and Winter cicada at prices that defy competition,
flonaisting In part - of _
1 C30001.a
,hsitt etiva't be ,bet3t.
Capita/ Alpacas, oni of 0J: best 14:ancle made.
MUSLIN,
400.Ts,,:*_,,_.sww0;,
Beetng is bailisirigAiro4 will save money by giving ins a esli,
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WINTER TRADE.
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Style Unriv,led.
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A VEGETABLE PPEPAPATIOM
I Mu., niollAY of well-knoTj_ ROOTS,
HERBS, and ut
.TS, combis with °that
cropaties, m
-which is their rater° 'arts-Cathartic,
Aperient, Nutritione, Diuretic. Alterative, and Anil.
b•Monal- The whole 'LB procoived ill Birßfatani
k eep of spirit front the GAR CANE to
keep
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in aituroXmaie, which makezi
lISLANTATION
ITTERg
one alb" most destratdo Tonics. and Car hats.
Po* In the world. They are lutendad atTletlY seal
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tray to be used as a raedialao, and alva.ya according
to abet:dons.
They are the shaert.anchor oS th feib:e and de
bilitated. They act upon a di,eate..l flier, nud
stimulate to such a degree, - that, e. eanhy a cibn Is
at once brought about. Aft a reinct7.y 10 tv:iich
Yala 4 a aro e9PecianYßutdetri: la surperrM3r4
every other atimuiant. M a Spelirg L 4 21212.
mer - Tonto, they bave• no avid. i ..ey aro a
mild and gentle Inurstivotto ToLle, Thoy•
Parity the Blood. They an e. 'Appetizer.
They make the-weak OMIT. '11,C7 Isnrity and in•
• vigorate. They cure 1);$ srup'efa. rxx. p !ip?..tiort. and
Ileadantio., They act - aera in npbbiza of
disorders which underitine 7'4
built down the anima eQh tts.
- ~ a)epot t 6q PAY.I
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, LYONS •
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Only 50 Cents per Bottle.
rt, proraotvs the allOWTii, Pntspn-
VE.9 tho COMM., and irtercztori tho
LEOr :lad DEAF"' Vo f the Malin,
Orn2 Ttuit—e TrArs AGO T TO: e 8 nATITAIGOR 1:441
TIM HAIR WGI3 firstplseed in the inarliet by Professor
E. Thoross Lyon. n grodaste of Princeton College.
' The name in derived from the • leek "KATIMO!"
signifying to cleanse. rquienato, or reilore,
Toe favor it bus reee•ved, aid the po,uhirlty it bas
obtained, is unt.rececle - ntr roid. incredible. It in
creaseu the Onoirra ah..114.•,.. ,- ;:r of the IiAM. Itis
_ b deligiati‘ll cirerslng. It t• • Icates dendita it
preVenta the lieir frorn fir ,•; g•rty. It keeps the
hcad coed, eud gives tho soft, g10c75 - irr
peal an ce. It is the 5..1:17: QVANTrne and c7arxt
as it %MO over :l tir , 0. NTMIT AGO, arid is
Geld I7y all Drr-.4 - ••• , •.'z trn try &torts at cv. - .11.-
Coots ker ).-:,
f -
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c -- e ., fg.. m -1&1 5 z,v0 i t q Hor
' LvON'S
V. :,t.,--,,e- 6k , -: - _ , r i ;_,-,‘.; - . -- --' •-•,'• -'' '''' ' 4 " -
May ra-; 1818.—Rot-1 y.,
IPI - 49wat.1346: Malll.
A UST= & 1101rhan) aro prepared to taitai4tArat
11 data Work from the beet lumber, at their new tao
tmy Willa is now to full operation.
Sash, Doair,7
3114UNINg 11 1 1N1Mainv
AND,/OWINGS,
I coal . tam i tli on d, or k tnantittietoredto order.
r
Planing a d Matching
done promptly. and is lalm, beat meaner. The beet
workmen employe& stud nono but the best eeemoned
lamb& used. ' Encourage beam Indust - a. •
Fss►tery. 3102 X the foot of Main Street.
;Mai /1 Iter)Ott
WALKER & LATIIROP.,
BAxtAW ItS.IRON. virxF,T, _NAIL%
axons, P.E.' LT rNG,
CIITLEStY..WATiat
Carriage antiEirneia Trimmings,
) , ItABITLSSES, SADDLES, aza•
Corning, N. T. Jan. 1, 1572
, ; MILLINERY. I
WeSOPIELD arrnounces to the public. That aL
is a very large and desirable stock of Zdtliinery
and Ladies' Furnishing and Fancy Goods, whieki u•
Muted at very /ow rates.
tADT SUITS, PA.RASOLS,
831AW1.8„
GLOVES, CWISETS, F4O OP-SK IRTS,
Itottottei Mao tihite coatis In every rtrloty.
• .
'2la* pnb#o are cordiall,y invitod to taspoot and
irarthase. - .
Welbtoro, MAT Is. 1878~Can!
THE AIIittSTABLE SPRING BED.
j**:*ri* ifjuitir : * at,
With' only a stn - gla' mama: For Qnrabflifg, ooinfort.
atotinlniaaa, ana ostjuatinenfit hail,- no 'oval. A. 'a 11.-
Partin !tie( for the alok-room, as annl as tor" persona in
health: - c!tonrao.ll.4oil tl.Use proprlotoiAtr :Tine
iletuok • IkAt..74FA, ,
• - 410114K1N1
0-
WELL SBORO
AUSTIN k gOVILAAND
DrALERSIN
LtitE. minion LTIMAL
tiluntr,Nas;
and
Butlikttli tt*Litiglitio
A LUXURIOUS scot
I — turniture and Undertaking.
EE!
Van liontA Charidler ,
ohiocki.o. to IS:T. 7an Race} '
m. 1914 Place'
FINK AND„ 0034110 N FURNITURE
to be tbood In Nortru'f:testtetryliinte, eallitiltbag of
IPLCE BLOB isVi) OM%
SOVAS, vCiIICIIES, TEO-A-TINES,
1114%.10.1LD. Win) , 'IWOOD TOP CENTER TADLECi.
, HAT' .R.M.).4.5;4 : FANCY' MAMA,- mirithim fj,
oYAL - A2iD,llsQtrhatE!•Filitsli.,9,
-rro, PUftE,,IT. , .7. FLUE, .SLITTIiA-W
ES, filisll.-k.EXcLltalolt
TRft.l.l,
•
arid a full stools of the (SQTUTOOA goods nattany found la
a first-eless establishment. ,Tbe above goods ate la -N.
ly of their own numulactore. and /Sat'firactilib /14 guit'
aniseed both in to ilnality,and mice. They sell the
•-' Wofve&,Wire aid itrass
thir roust pppulat spell , 144 • &din; tams al* Tucket
464' Bed that bee been on tan) for 11 years aril git.
uulverSil sett/Kw:Um. 09-
. • Coffin, Roonz,
•. -
le alapppeti with ail shzeiof the Excelsior Casket, a ars
and beautiful style of together with other
kinds o r foreign filbn a ' lunuo manufacture, with Wiz
wings to match. :nay will mike undertaking see.
iality their buttness, and any needing their services
will be attended to promptly, and at satishwtory chart
gea. Odd pieces of Furniture made, and Turning
all &tuft Bono with neatness and dispatch.
den, 10, 1111 S. VAN 310ItN S OBANDLEa
To ?Molt rr mt,t 4attontx,--Havln3 eonclad:lh . it
lam entitled to a 11419 relit atter nearly 4U yet clots
application bnaineats,_ I .'hive'passed over the turd,
turn business to "the,poys" as per above aftTe r ti,,
meld, and take title method of asking for thena ihi
same liberal patronage as has been extended to
idy hooks tray he timid at the old place tsr aituf. meat
Jan. 1872. T VAN ROHN.
Of Vbronteand Acute Rheumatism. Neurelly, Luta.
bolo, Sciatica; Sidney,. and Nervous Dirtis*. Mg
years of Su ff ering. by Wong Dn. FrrizreaVnorrasts
Rrts.usu'rio STAUp...-the scientific dist.oveu of J. i'.
bf. D., a regular graduataphysician, with whom
ere are personally acquainted. who has fer Zl yeast
treated these diseasee exclusively With astonishisigra.
Sults. We believe it our chitstlan duty. after dellh.
erstlon, to consoie,.tiously request sufferers to use*,
especially persons in moderate circumstances who
cannet Ilford to waste mousy and time on wet - dates
mixtures. As clergymen we seriously feel the deep
rejtpongibility renting on us in publicly el:Kieran:gill's
aledicine. lint our know/edge and experience of its
remarkable merit folly , justifies our action. 110 . .0.
Ewing, Media, Penn's, euffered sixteen yea's, be.
came hopeless. Rev.-Thomas Alurphy, D D.,1-tanis
ford, Pliiiad'a. Nev. J. It. Danis, Eightittoui, Nes
- Jersey. Rev. J. R. lluchatan, Clarence, loss. Ear.
G. G. Sinith, Pittsford, 'New 'York. Der. Joseph Esq.,
Fells Church, Philadeiphia. Other testimonial. from
Senatore, Governors, Judges, Congressmen,
caws, Am., forwarded gratis -with penaphia explain.
ing these diseases. • One thousand dollars alit to pas
fleeted to any medicine fix same diseases shuts
equal merit matins teat . cif that "can produce cne-lbitrili
as many living cures. Any pert.un sending ly Witt
description of affliction sill ieceive rrst , s a legally
signed guarairtAc. nanling the number xt bvities to
curd; liqrreing to refund monerupon sworn stet, meal
of ith failure to cure. Afilicteci incited to win, to Dr
valuable advice c• ets
WOODL& SCOViLLE. Agelits
March 11.11-17._ liuozc'lle. Pas
Tall_Pa,per
ratilivatu .ijztb(rs.
TIM ASSORTMEICT IS SHE BEST, ,
TEE 17A To7TI" OF 131E1V btxLEEt TEE enrATZEtt
THE PRICES THE CHEAPEST,'
•
Of any dock ever brOught into noCdoonnt:T.
E.B.
]3cr.grii„
OE
WHISOO
The 'Board of Mei
School teat? pleasure
oured the senlces, t
string Sear:
P.R. tDI A.D,, Principal,
SUSAN . ll.A.E,T.l.Preoectreea.
L LEWIS. •
ANYA C. GILLETT,
If. N. DUNCAN,
R. IL /KINGSLEY,
• 'HARRIET D. CLOSE.
FRANK WYLIE, •
The term - trill begin on Monday, the loth day et
z liotenaber, 1873.
Tr17270a4 sti
For fartbur aflFiress ECISAIT.
llbb •r), Aug. 19, 1978.-tf. SetietDry.
TEE GREAT REMEDY FOR
CONS i TON
whieh, can - [be cured by a •
timely resort to this stand
ard preparation, as has bean
proved by the . hundreds 'of
, testimonials received, by the
pr,' 4 `y, ictors. It is aelolowl
'edg'-d by many prominent
physicians to_ he the most
reliable preparation ever in
troduced for the relief mid=
cure of all Lung Complaints,
and is offered to the public.,
sanctioned by the experience •
of over forty, years. . 'When
resorted to :-in season it sel
dom fails
_,to effect a speedy
cure. in 'the - most severe
cases of Coughs, Bronchitis,
Omni), Whooping Cough,
influenza, Asthma, Colds,
Sore Throat, Pains or Sore
ness" in the Chest' and Side,
Liver Complaint, • Bleeding
at the Lungs,_ &c. Wistai a
Balsam does not .dl7 up a
Cough, and leave the cause'
behind, as is the .ease with,
most preparations, but it
loosens - and :Cleanses the
lungs,- and allays irritation, ,
thus removing the' cause of
the complaint.
PIIEPAIIED Dr
siffrE W, POWLE & SONS, Boston, 3 168 .1
And sold by Druninte and Dnal4:trap:lona:V.._
Aug. 8it,187'...-4y-rct,
:M
agieoLlas -Cutter.
_ . •
ri is s wet:lural little Invention, cad for 1 $
trilling expense of PIETY CENTS eve*" Pero"
can have ens in hie boucle and shop and be hie own
-glazier; ' This instrument will cot &ma batter than
any diamond which will cost rlity,Dollars. AM' Ir
eon can nee it. It is simply a nice pui ay kale
email -el ,wheel thatmakes% twentylve hundred
vetolutfWmakes
In a minute—tempered in a peculiar tosto
Tier. Irretinires no skill or practice to nee -it. Any*
body con cut &esti with it—even la cbiUi, It sill
a lifetime- .0-11nAgents wanted. dent prepaid to
'address, safely ockela upon receipt cif ed car m a
althanla 431.1411 1 C• QO,I44V§rarI
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