The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, February 10, 1869, Image 4

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The sluggish smoke curls np from some deep dell,
The stiffenettnir,asplorhig hi the dawn,
And making aloes acquaintance with the day,
Delaying now upon his heavenward coarse,
In wreathed ioiterlegsliallying with itself,
With as uncertain puriiine
As its haif-awakened master by the hearth,
WhOslielita, still SitinibiThigi auailtrf sh tho i s
Hare rot yet swept into the onward current
Of the new day; and now it streams afar,
The while the chopper - boti.ith step direct,
And mind intent-to wield We early axe.
rtiikti,` the) 4tteliti,dtkiisk.htinds..4 l itied, •
1 4 11 ca 4 f4 l4o .tit, hiSPIIIII4I7, ,
The 44i*, ,latest , from', hin root, ,r
To feel the frosty•itir, inforia theday,
Abd, white he crouches still beside the hearth,
Nor western onyage to unbar
It has gone dOwn the glen with the light
_wind,
And &era* plain unfurled its venturobs wreath,
Draped thiftree-teps. loitered 'upon , :the hill, •
And warmed the pitlions . of the curly,,lcird
And now, - perchance , high to the crispy air,
Has, caug ht flight of the day o'er the cartlecgdr,
Aid greets its master's eye at his low d00r,,..
As some refulgent eland in the upper 0w... •
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, .
and bet' lius.band •Were bUsyliaelfYinii
the angry "%Vonsan, imploring - notlo ge
then' into trouble. She soon retire'•
sullenly to bed, scowling fearfully-at 'if
during the few moments we., remained
i l lle , :detective's' professional.; Instinct
old , him, that had tie attempted to !weft.% -
his tierce woman she woad" in- al,.
probability have become' still wore vio•
lent'. He.- knew!--that -these .10"Ighm
house keepers are in the habit of - exer
cising. considerable influence over theli
lodgers: •
'As , we emerged from 'one - cif .., thew,
places our attention , was.arrestql b the
oboe od,nf many footsteps, rap di tip
prom:biog. As we stepped — o tfu
pavement ,to allow the crowds tO:pass wt
were shocked to see that the" werecar
rying the apparently lifeleiis betty . of a
woman. We•stdpped one of. the •crowd
to oak what was the matter.- 4 ..ph, only
a WOinan poisoned neritelf ; they're tali-.
lug her to, the. hospital.” .And away
our informant husried, vexed:rfO,tiiink
that by stopplag.to answer-our inquiry
his fascinated gaze u pon this poor crew
tune of misery had been for a. , moment
interrupted.' ` ). 9nly . a' woman poisoned
herself.) *Only: A poor twain') being.
who tired of battling with 'a life of sor
rOw,,unable any' longer to' make 'head
against her sea of troubles, had :though%
by Self-destruction to. put .an., and , to
them.
While think:log over this scene, a per•
feet mass of mud and tatters. ) with. a
baby irt „her rains, came upend :told ii
pitetiiis - tate of gtarvation and distress.
flow_ she paid once had a home of , het
own :-. how her husband had ticen lb
lei . ; quintln:: how this• one -mis:fOrtu'in
hiltrllcen the sole cause of their presei.t,
condiiion. 0. The Leo nail's eyeand Chan•
terhig law told tlicir . own,sad,tale ; -.she
showed no apparent signs of. being .a
drunkard; in fact, her whole demeatioi
seemed to substat tiate her statement.—
I asked herhwiter she lodged:- -She re
plied that alie II ed in one'of the'no-,
deroround Cellars , " Let' the 'See you'
husband;" I said. We folloWed her in
to a hovel in every way-similar to those
we had already visited, and a pitiable
sight met our ,eyes. On .one,tof -those
filthy beds lay a Oar, emaciated- fellow,
who . looked as though death would
claim him in a few hours. My friend
said to the woman, " if ! give you some
money, will you promise -me- not- to
spend a cent of it in drink ?" : She
simply replied, " I will." Ile took- a
dollar bill from his pocket and placed it
in Tier - hand: She looked -at I - and
stared atrit,' she clutched it, 1111(1 • ejacu
lating "My Clod" with fearful cm Dila
'l3lB, rushed up the steps into the street
without offering any thanks. Her poor
husband; in weak tones, apologized for
her strange behavior, saying, "We bay
eti't seen the sight of_so witch, money
for weeks." This NVOS certainly the
most touehiag - and heartrending ,scene
we witnessed In our wanderings that
night.
,Tha dollar was, I feellsure, well
spent.
I think, gentlemen," Said the offi
cer, •` you ought to seeone of the Swell
thieves. cribs: if we- can manage it."
We particularly wished to do so, and_so
started to visit the dmonarch of light
fingered ones. Our guide told as- that
we must •exereise great_ cautlon,,as we
should be viewed with the utmost sus
pielon, and might find' ourselves in but
water without a moment's warning--
We descended a staircase into what
was apPareatly a better-elass oyster se.
loon, when a 'smart, well-dressed, in
tellii.rent-looklog man _came' hurrledi
forward to Meet ' Us: We were Intro
duced to kim with 'all the customer,
formalities of society. He received u,
with studied politeness. inquired par
ticularly after. the state of our health.
and, asking, us what we would take,
produced a bottle and u box of the mo.o
ma'gni tieent cigars. As we were
not allowe to pay for those little lux
uries, f presuMe they cost, him nothing.
Seated at a round table were fourteen
really well-dressed, gentlemanly-look
inganen ; they would have passed any,
where in society, so fur-as regards Limit
personal appearance. These men are
the most expert thieves in the whole
country—so clever, so careful in nil
their little arrangements that the Po
lice, though tenurally certain of then
character, hag' never yet been utile tel
bring anything home to them. Theii
purloining transactions,. are carried on
entirely ththugh the agency of- theft
tools. They were all talking, and talk
ing loudly ; but so peculiar was Melt
idiom that they were quite unintellig.
!hie to us. 11 though It occurred to hie
afterward that'a good deal of - this might
have been assumed, by way of blinding
us to what they were really talking
about.
It was now past midnight, and as
these resorts are all' Compelled by law
to be -closed at 12 o'clock, we . brought
our excursion to a close. We thought,
itli-o, that we had seen enough'of New-
York, after dark, for one night,:certain
ly enough to convince us that it is im
possible for men to be mem, or women
to he women, - when they dwelt to
Water-st.
A community of Hive Bees contains
but a si h gle
_perfect female, termed the
Qtieen'i - several - hundred znaleS, Ctilleti
Drones and a bout twenty thousand
neuters, or Workers. When t hen
numbers increase,
,und there is more
than one Qu #en Bee to each communi
ty. the Queens fight until there remain,
illy one to each. When the bees lose
their Queen, they fill the vacant throne
by a curious process. They select some
one of the larvae which are to be Work
ers, and eniaige its cell IV) as to make
for it a suitable royal apartment. They
then feed it wilt the two/ jetty, wittei,
IS the exclusive food of the Queeh
and in due time this larvte, origi
nally destined to be •ar Worker, comes
forth a Queen.
- "SAN t THE SUG..AIL—A MideT))
in a certain village, having had sanded
sugar sold him, inserted in a local papet
the following:
"Notice—l bought.of a griner in this
village a quantity-of sugar, from which
I obtained one pound of sand. If the
rascal who cheated me wilt send to my
address seven pouddia.of good sugar, I
will be satisfied ; if not, I shall expose
him. The following day nine seven
pound packagei of sugar were left at
his residence from as many different
dealers, each supp4ing himself the oue
Intended,
A little girl, - after returning from
°buret), when she saw a collection taken
up for the first time, related what took
place, and among otherthings, she said,
with all her childish innocence. "That
a man passed a round-a plate that had
some money on it, but I didn't take
uy."
" Samba, why am dat nigger down
dar in de hole ob de boat like a chicken
in de egg?"
"I gib um up."
8 • Because he couldn't get out if 11
•Wain' for de hatch." )
WELLSBQ*O A.CADENIC
, s A •i :
• rAeraorr :
W. A. STONE. ..... Principal,
Miss 8. D. Rocitz, ..... Preceptreas,
bins. A. B.Easnur, • Teacher of Music.
cALSrliii--itra:lBB 9 .:.• 9.
t
Witter t possule cow ti
or. ilOrt,•brularff•
rbittortiesb &Mai:eV/Wirth elosim flute
1011114a1;73- !N".41•••••`
• r IgrpOISWPS3I , 4 7 . IIIO .;
Mitt"
COZOZOODEDRUIbe.. . • ..
auto - ri+ 1 71--t
Ps.. 4 "F l/0 0 1, ••+•? ••••v 4.13,00
ii ' us 6
-
Each 1" erm to continue fourteen • weeks. Bills due,
°be half first day of term, remainder at middle of term.
lo deduction made to talttot except for sickness.—
duo Put lOblution's alathetastica are ;Used. • EtudeuU
m entering are requested td register their names to•
(ether wttli the attunes they wish to pursue, and pay
me-half of their tuition.
, Board procured ht reasdnable rates In the village.
By order of the Board Of itIiIISTSES.
Wethanno, Nev. 4,1468.
IVATES T B 'o.4. c rtitY;
rtuYA SUBSORIBER lzaving'established
L self••in the
BAKING. BI;SINSW
n this village, next door to B. R. Kimball's
tracery, is now prepared to ears un the•business
Wan WI various brunches. • I wilt keep cun•
tacitly on band an assortment of Broad, such
se
, , , -•
LOAF BREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS;
GUARANI BREAD, - BuTTER
CRACKERS, BRO N
•BREAD, WATER .
• CRACKERS,
CRACKERS,
; •
DYSPEPSIA AND SODA BISCUITS,
OYSTER CRACKERS, CAKES,`
PIES, AND LUNCII,
tt ail lionre of the dny, Sundays excepted.
' By strict attrition to business shall endeavor
ID merit the publio patronage.
STEVENS.
Wellalpire, rune. 24, 1888, • " • •
tnOiliz
NEV WINTER GOODS.
TOLES & BARKER,
VITOULD ray to their friends and the pnblit
generally, that they, are now reeeiring
pleadid assortment pf Meter -
.1(1
DRY GOODS.
iIIEETINGS, SIIIRTINGS, PRINTS
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, , VEST,
• INGS, READY MADE CLO
THING, MAPS CAPS,
BOOTS ex", SHOES, j
•
also large and well solootad stook of
CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN
WARE, STONE WARE, KERO
SENE OIL, PAINTS & OILS,
SUGARS, TEA.S, COFFEES,
SYRUPS, MOLASSES,
DTO.,
We aro able to offer our onetomers the ballet
,f the
LAST DECLINE OF PRICES
in the New Yo(rlr Market, our Stook baying
,been
parehaa . e d alrudelthe great decline in Goods. I
TOLES it-BARKER.
Wellabo;lo, Nor. 18,1808..
PACIFIC HOTEL,
170, 172, 174, & 170 GREENWICH BI:\
THE UNDERSIGNED . takes pleas
ore in announcing to hie numerous friorfdt
.11,1 patrons that trout this date, the ohargo o
•he Pacific will he $2,60 per day.
Being-sole Proprietor of this Efouse,and there
:.,re free from the too common exaction of a:
nordinate rent, he is fully able to meet Ott
btwnward tendeneyof prices without'any
if of eorvioe.
It will stow, ti heretoforo, be his aim to (nail,
tin uncliminirbed the •ftivorable reputation .•
ne Pacit3o, which it hoe evjuyed for many year* .
one of the bvat - of qnvelors 'male -
The-table will : her bountifully •supplied wit
vecy delicacy of thermion.
The attendance 'will be found efficient en
.bliging.
The location will be found convenient fo
hose whose business calls th to in the love
Jirt of the city, being one duo north of Curt
and'Street, and one block wes of Broadwnt
Ind of ready access to all Rail R ad and Simi,
''oat Lined.
Dec. 2,1868-6 m 3 l N PATTEN.
New - Tobacco Store
T HE subscriber has Hued up the rooms nd
joining D P. Roberts Tin and &ova Soar
t. ,r the manufacture and sale of
CIGARS, (all grades), Fancy and Comrol
•MUSING TUBA CCU; Michigan Fine Cu
CHEWING, and all kinds of
PLUG TOBACCO, PIPES, and theehot
east Brand of CIGARS'.
OP Call and roe for youraelver.
JOHN W. Pliant,.
Welltboro, Dray. 11, UM.- tr.
THE LARGEST STOCK Of
SITC:INTEIES
N Tioga County. and the Cheapest place to
L bay lu the World.
Asfenil for L. BOLLES & CO'S SOSE
Z.IiMIR,4 SAW FACTORY,
Elmira,
STOVES SOLD ON TIME.
Maniofi'eld, Nuv. 25, 1888-/Y,.
ELI{ RUN PLASTER.--We hereby eertif)
that we have used the Plastei manufacture , '
Chinnpney dt. Bernatter, et their 'works
&tun, in tinines'township, and we believe it to W•
equal If nut superior to the Cayuga Plaster.
Uavid Smith IS M Connble A P Cone
, t It Cobb 1.1 K - Sitranimit J Bornauer
W Barker • ?tea Smith E Strait
B Weis Albert King John C Mille
Watreue W .11 Watrude L L Mareh
tt AM Smith 0 Smith M Foote
J D Swat. P C Van Gelder J J Smith
Jared Davie J F Zimmerman •0 L Kibg
L L-Smith.
N. B.—Plaster always on hand at the. Mill.
Prieo $, per ton. Nov. 4, 1808.
THE Subscriber, being , about - to go west, of.
fora for sale at a great bargain to the pur.
chaser, the foll Owing property, to wit: One hun•
dred acres of land, situate-about 4 miles South.
west of Westfield Boro, on ,Potter lirouk Road—
seventy-five acres Improved, the balance good
hemlock and hard timber, with good sugar heel.
flood apple orchard, good frame barn and log
imago 'tifereion. The farm is well adapted t
Jarying purposes, having a plenty of living wa
ter on all parts. For terms, call on the subveti
her on the premises, or address him at ‘Vestfeld,
[Toga Co., Pa. '
Oct. 7, 1868.
ITOOP SKIRTS, at .
111".8±
rIASIII
l; Ott
Ju,* 1
1
=I
(NO. .5, UNION BLOOZ.)
1111011 Sic" '1
New rot k.
Binghamton, N. Y., and
TO FARRIERS 1 ,
Farm for Sale I
WILMER EM BRE
DoLANO i COT.
PAID FOR {V091., BUTTER . AND
ESE by O. WILLCOX.
Insurance-Age'WY,.
WYOMING MURMUR CO.,
„ .
WILKES:HADAR
R. 0. Siunt, Bees?. , W. B. Rdis, Pro.
V. T. RgAD, Goa Ag't. L. D. Snozmagitul V. P.
lIIIE
dAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $150,000.
PSIS is the company, for which Theodore
JL ilattleld was lately agent, and policy hold
era:erho wilt to' renew their Insurance are re•
quested to apply to the eubserther4
Grd ; T Co:;
P A.D.BLP lIIA.
J. B. Atvono, Taoss.ts enAlms. Priactent.
Beeretary. A. S. °mum., Y. "
Capital $200,000,
• ,•• All pafti up iii . Oneb: •
Surplus Over $160,000.
Continental Ins. Company,
Cash Capital,* 5600,000,00
G ross Su rplus,,Jan. 1,
-1,,814
1888, 1814;690,81
Cash_A.ssets, do - ;590,81
ira*Policies written at this attics.
-• , ,
drE'ORGE T. HOPE, President.
11 - 11,-.LAII.POItT. Vice President.
CYRUS PECK, Secretary,
The subseriVer•takes this method of informing
the public that helms the agency of the above
Companies, and shill he found nt his office over
Roy's Drug Store,' adjoining Agitator Moo.
• JIM I. MITCHELL. .,
Feb. 28, 1W -rd.
Stoves: Stoves
AND HARDWARE!
It/R. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to
MI- announce to the citizens of Tioga County,
that in addition to his excellent to ok of Stoves,
ein.Ware, Brittania, and Sheet. on Waro, he
has, at a great outlay, stooked his store on
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
with a complete assortment of Spelt' Hardware,
of which we enecierato the following articles:
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS,
BITTS,
SITT-STCCES, HATCHETS; CHISELS
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
BENCH*SCREWS,
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
. BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
TREES, ELLIP
TIC
;PRINGS; HORSE StIOES, HOOP, BAR
it BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE - "
HANGINGS, CORN
, POPPERS, •
iAiTSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERt‘
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, °
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND
OAPS,-
?ATE= BARNDOOR HANGINGS
new thing, and made for use. These are but a
ow of tho,tnany articles coutposingiour dock
.1 hardware
We Invite rite public to caltitud
boot
for
homselves. We . aim'tolreep the Vow quality of
_weds in oar line ; and all work to order done
womptly nod well. WILLIAM ROBERTS,
woishorc l ,Sopt,
.. •
uuranteed4l6., in
world orld I , ff as all the •iftr"cfts 21tff(6litrosin
soap with the wild and latbepingl of
.rerstfine Caetile. Try thfs sPleadfd soap. Sold
the ALIiEN CItEMICAL'Irtf,OttICS, 48 North
Front 6treet, Philadelphia. !sept 2, '6B-Iy.
Important Facts.
SINCE , delutifer is now being need in thou
and', of Families the following facts are ica
d ortant to be known.
Finar—Though it is the most powerful of all
poyuler remedies, yet it is so compounded, as to
so fe and harmless. It ia of such n nature that
maybe bundled tend used by -children, and
persona who are ignorant of Medicines.
Stcoso—lt is found that Satutiforir ill relieve
.uvore pain in any part,of.the body sooner than
.
'Ely ober applicat ion." .
THITID-It 16 important that the bottle be well
u , /rked, If left open only, a few minutes it loser
•irength. ,
Ferrara —4%la useful remedy can be obtained
truqiiihnuat every dealer in medicines.
I •
ATTENTION FARMERS!
SPRING has nowt, and Giose desiring full
barns can have them by buying
1 =4 11343t el *
it the Mill or L Cbawpney a Co.; which we are
.elLing at $6 per ton at our mill on Mk Itun.—
tli kinds of Produce taken in exchange for
,laster. Give un a call.
L 011AMPigEY 44 CO.
Gaines, Tioga, Co., Pa., March 26, 1868-6m*
G. B. SIFF.
Plt WILLIAMS A CO, have got the beat,
. largest and cheapest stook of Drugs, cued
.eines' Patent Modioines, Paint's, Oils, Dye Stuff,
Brushes, Varnishes, Glass Putty, Yankee No
tions, Perfumery, Toilot Glass,
Fishing Tackle,
Xm, dm, ever brought into this county. They
will positively sell everything in theirline cheap
er than can be bought elsewhere. They bought
heir goods in large quantities and for nett cash,
.thd nun - and will sell cheaper than any other es
tablishment in this county. Call - and examine
stock and prices, P.'lt. WILLIAMS , CO.
May 9, 1868. No. 8, Union Block.
1 elegant now open Buggy. I second band
open buggy. I second band top buggy,
I eulke y. I two horse !unbar wagon.
WRIGHT A. BAILEY.
A. 3. TEIORIPSON,
DraxsPIELD PA] '
13LAMMITIT. has two fires, and is prepared
to !It) nil kinds nrwork in his line witlrprompt•
nest. end in a workmanlike manner. He abate
at excellence in his trndo.
Mansfield June 3, 1933-Iy.
FL.O„lt 11 ntit:;yt• on hand at
June 17. 1868. JAMES M. 131:1N.NEW8.
•
'OR TUE CITY oF• NSW YOUIC.
ll=l
===l
YES I YES! YES!
i l bli SALE CIiLAP.
1,0Q;OQW:, i'OO4l,OU-WO4l
wanted.
u'!"r~!i~~~l'!t , .
mica aablarlbsta wUI poy Oasis, liall.Cloth,
1 easalsaeray Blantrig4 ha., &a.; fat Waal.—
They also insaufaature as areal-.-
TO ORDER, OR ON MARE%
to, snit Customers. All work warranted as rep
retuntud. Tim,' invite particular, attention to
' ~'" tbeir • :"Prcof •
CLOOSESIMEND
which are warranted in every reapecit. Particle
let attention given to
4
, :- ;::' ''' - ' 7 - 7 '' .' -•-•' - ' , .:;•.' i;:,1-:' :,',-
BOLGOARDING & °LOTH-DRESSING.
Twenty years experience in the bueiness wiket.
mate them in ezpeoting•.a gencreel- Pettipage.
NQ shoiltly elothiinade.
DeLano & Co. at Wellaboro, are agents for
ho sale of our Cloths.
JOSEPH INGHAM do .13010.
Deerfield, May 13, 1868—tr.
SAVINGS • „
OTlt_Elit Tf'23'Z'
'AA ICII-VtIV S'
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE.
• "
.11,0141116..
I 1
10);151
OLD saying that a,„pisonysay,ec_i. is a vstokip.
TearitodjOsilfiettrAAßlßNEß , rinliMiang b 4 . 1,
establishment a Savings Bank. Economy.
Wealth, said some old chap whose name I have
forgotten; and it is economy to trade where thf
SLAUGHTER Fn
• . i
of high prk '
es proseetifidArith vigor siAl
without reptieve; -) ' i cdti lien Attack Tees, M.
lasses, Blab, Pork, Flour '
Corn Meal, Coffee*,
Canned Fruits, Spices, and everything intendet
for family use, giving the buyer the benefit
OF THE' s s
fall of We advintagsL4uly: rpy
elated by everybody, excepting only those Yards
INNOCENTS .
who prefer PROAIISING TO PAY one b
Bred per eeet!.-Prillts.to the rcfr,e, PAY/
twenty. five pei-leiritl4stsli •oft vdeltirteif. of
goods. I shall offer my stook of goods at fel
prices
EVERT MONDAY,
EVER'TUESDAY,
EVERY: WED / SDAY
NE ,
EVERY THURSDAY,
'EVERY FRIDAY,
AND—
EVERY SATURI---- • •
and fill up as fast as I sell out.
L. A. GABDIO6
Wellsboro, Juno 12, 1867.
Now isViiir nine to B
Mr AVrNiti more goods than ie nommen eor
this market, I will sell my entire a of
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWE re,
.PLATED WARE, AND P. -
, - CY GOODS, AT COST. 1 •
I '
-o.:X.f t Clookszti ' i
.. _,
Eitt—tiile "• " ,' 3.
Cottage` d! -"'.. . . - to:
AmerioanVatoliea ir , Sliver fluntln aloe At,
510;" Plair:Movement i fa' hoarier Ca at
rospondlttglY low 'pike - 'Plated Wit tUgh= '
i
FfuotVrerie pried% • - • ' '
THIS 18 NO HErII'IBUCI 877 VER•
—ITABLE SALs...I f- .
01111 Iliad UM for youttsoif
WeUrban", Aprft 2?. H ,OLEY
StolLies are
i
FOR THE MILLION!
Good people all, both great and trill —lf you
want to keep 1 , •
PEAOR IN WI,IL .4-
, . •
you must nava enough to oft, drig oa, a good
wife, well-behaved Waldron, and tioa,ra all; a
TIP; TOP..-COOKING-TOVEI•
„ t )
This laseand crowning good, hos at lay Tin
cod Stoic astablishment,,oppositeloy's Blook,
Wslislioro, and its nuns is the
HOME CTIPANDN ;
on $ll hands admitted to be tupelo guy In the
world.
TIN WARE MADE TC)RDER,
promptly,and warTantetkto.give
REPAIRING
executed in the beat manner and nth dispatch.
CALL AND pliE 113.
D. P
17011 a -borough, Nov. gl, 186711
Public -.ltexieilt.
ANo Nq, tuts it 3 wooliiii ti - or the day,
there are few that-giver, re promise of
gaud, few so well adaritelf EIS rill ei - liftman suf
fering, few so well approved by public as that
tt
new and powerful remedy called Intifer (or all
the German .people call It Il ealt i ringer). •
It gives ease and comfort, to e poor sufferer
from Neuralgia and Rheinatita, and bringa
speedy relief to that large claseg diseasel that
are often oared, tt end alwapd . hen ted by an oat.
ward h p_PIWAt O. i i•.: . ‘A • '
For sale by all Druggists.
Wholesale Depot DAY, 110,
GER,'No 64 Courtlandt St. Na
T . O .
_LAWYERS
BANSRU•PTOY
In full setts, at YOUNG'
MI
WASIIING''' CHINE • -
JAB. M. WiLKlNStiNint. dilastitn,havitig
p the right to ke and vend thd
11. P. Jones Washing Machine n Tioga , Countyj
hereby gives notice that the'w chines are being
made at Vali Horn's Cabinet Pht6rY;Welisiiimii
whore they may be procured.
The hest, cheapest, and motkaanailiemachtn •
ever invented. ' • .
•'. June 24,1368-4 t. .
200BoheIs Timothy l oo' totelfel
Clover seed, eloicest kindet..
WEIGHT• 4t. BAY.
wiatimg - & go.
~+
SEMPER: 7 /XVEM,
.1
los, nitbipnase.g4kgEo,mßD
otTAllßN-
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iiitaf*do• ic; Old PriOtat but
11!
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*:36zotlasaitatik to .say' th at w e-t a rtsv
XiarSgult .• , ,
ENG:tajarr' DRUGS
t WED2ORVIIS
TEN" ligilelNES,
NOV_ ARtIOLES, TOMEI' . SOAP,
OLOTH;, TOOTH,&,NaL
BRUSHES, Istp,Rorts, .
WINE; 8 LIQUORS, &C.,
RR - 71il 0 Varigr7.474112 1 475 - 4122137
• we heee:Oso the Largest Steak of '
GLASS :AND BUTT!,
Vithite • Lead, 'Para White : Etna, - Linseed
ittrxdfnre Varnish; Vel
la** Oahia; Titania ' Wed,'Chrosile Tel
loitiTtbrotap" Urban; - Psatalith•Blab,
Pate't Dryar,"Lasker,
nigh %MattiParte White,laltabiins, Resin,
art,--Log 1144' n liastio r -Brasil-Wood, Cam
wood, RechAnch-1, Itglashir POP," Mao
cabal, iieptolati SPitita
and IrvoititWOU7-Pidnt and
- • 7Dttahal4
t • • . ' •
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tit 4 every ' 1;4 aliig •
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ad nil wiaskiiitpi.tatttliattnid iftaaiiae out
etv d pdo,t,befotabaying• **whore. Ba.
antaVorwe 'he nadorsold..t
laitoodaltivan
uuwtfitter6k. -
witlitskTita - 26;i1idr,,;";a1e.1.z . ::: ,,1 - ,'.*
)1 41101 * 84 MY , 149ift$47 14 47 11 Parntg
~, , , met eft's. 0 , HP , , ,'"‘
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filk,o' ..
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We OgiltM l et 12 terms ot4taiii 6,talogil
to sand rariedezeelleneesof-lierpees Magazine
a i Quradt ri th ^ 4 1 12 21 1 1 1, 3 4 / 01 4nniOtTlf/4 01 t
i t o , oo r€l4lo44frillAstic are to" found
somellf - ChtMOlitgials4, S4 4 4 3 p*SifediEC o l
thitdrt. Q . z VisteuXtilyjir strp V stil j tkideztee
of the Oftreire o: the Atniricatt licilye; an the
popularity it hes acquired -}e merited. - Bitola
Sum her 'otsticsins fulirll44:patios of', ivading•
natter, apprepriately illuitrated Stith good wood
cuts; and it combines in itself the racy monthly
anti,the, more philosophical quarterly., blended
f
vittil itie is 4t:?eatures of 'the dart i uiAlt It
bittstiO A Jb die dissitnThatie drch:b it ttlf
purd liter t -..Trubi;ir's ciftrel CoOA*
Lirtelvtaesy
~ n cio; 7 1 • 1 '
' Vre can account fOr ifs success only 131 Cs
simple fact that it meats precisely the popular
taste, furnishing a variety' of ,pleasing atm in
structive reading for al! . I „...Zion'e Herald, Boston.
if .
"A Repository of Fashi!orli Pleasure,
~ _ A ati
ndlifiactFo4.7 .
etiptitiiii lilitlaQ: ...,' :- . - •
....,.....
A supplement ponteinipy Llums k rous fulltlized
attitioa of hieful iiiifolee
. 9.6ponipiniet the paper
very foftlitglit; end oe:eninonikly an Etegint' Col.
. . ... . . ..
ored feebton plet'si;',". , •
I.leLiper'i Paitir'eoitielte:id . folio pages of tile
I , ist; of" ilnipor'ii Weekl', printed - on saklifine
catendered paper, qad is ptibliebfd week l y,
.
IMI
Harper's Bazar contains,:besides pictfired, pat
tern spite.- a.. -- Variety of "ntatter - otrepoofarnso
Lind Intirtist to the • fatally; 'articilei on 'health,
dress, and housekeeping tin ' all its branobes; its
editorial matter •id specially:adapted' topit oirole
it i. intended to iotetrest and itistructfa d'lt , has•
bed itisi'gooil stories and literary tnatterof'dierit.
1. is nut surprising thitt the journal. s itireioll,
features, has achieved in eel:iri tird6an initiliniii
success; fir something of Its kind was desired in
tbousands-of families, and .4. pablishitra have
filled the ilenlitindel—S.l . . Rioting Pon. ' -'"
Whether, we consider its (dame as.baimel . upon
pm elegentle- aid litiparToriteer-I.llid'Pellair, its
pographicai. appearance, the taste and ,indg.
attributions dlsplaY6d in the engravlegif;tkilhe literary
attributions contained in its pprik,-WWUntkell
iattOgfy Protiotitee it to be auperTer ift,"dich end
very partionlatto apylitil,4lllPo , l4.o.)Aidation
are or abrosid:4PAii'w - 4;0,61011,011 . , '.
. Hotpot's MakislnA l ttiiptr,l4l;V:444. ~',00.-.
llarper'd Vi t s#,ltly, lettifltifW:ael'aies M;
Harper's Biptil. oneyeari- ; -- --ri zw.l - ,ii -- .114,0vi -- -
An nktra "dopy of eitheYthilditkitinkWeekly
or Baiar *lll be supplied grptlo for everyclub of
rive gabsorikettat $4;00 viol; iiinnetemlttittioej.
or Biz copies for $2O. ':' •
Subsorlpdowito Raper's Magsolne, Weekly
and Bazar, to one address for'ontqatif,"sllls or
two of nerve ea - perlodfoili; TO - 1514 liddilii - for
one
' trolft, iii Yeti? bedas, ,-.-.
iiite etipilretit"any litho. -
Thirty.sevon voltunee of tile bf Rogue, in meat
cloth binding, will be 'fientlY,iitprenis,,trtlght at
expense of 'perikaser,,pr;Alll{ll pr yelnme.—..
Single voltiradi, liii , midi,. postpal c W ,-Cloth
eases, for binding, 55 cents , rati f taiipaid.'
The anntial - Voltimes of Barr re, Week , 3 , Y ; --- iii
neat oretlilMdidiii.ql l ll 4l- seuf biiiiiiisb fires
of capsule; Tdr 467-etiolt,A in e Yen ' Irethritet,'‘ lint
on 1;10610 of cabh•at: the rattlof Ids,lireper vol.,
freight at expenee'of parehasor. • -Vol: XII; ready
Jap. 1et,14032. • , -: " -:. —' ~-' n ' : . ..
OBERTB
Postage on Ilarper'is Magazine, 24 cmbia - year !
and on liarperli Woeltly and. , Rarpatia.Batat, 20
ients'eacb, to be paid at:theinbeetibes poet.
Oka. • , - ,
Pifi'Bobtoriptione sent from /hit - 11h North
it 1 40 ric4 l l _Provinneo. mut ha_ .aossompandad_with
20 cent* addition, to ,prepay.-United ,Stittott post
gage. Address', - , ,
Tort,
"A complete-Pictorial .Biatory of the
Times."
"The best; , cheapest i nnd nand sudass.
ful Family 'iper in the Vnlon, ll
ATPER'g .SyIIEKLY.--84LENDIDLT IL
jut: LTISTRATED: - • "
• • 'Critical Itrotimip - of do Pit...
The - Blatitil teioitiFer:, 4 atrir ab i l F 4r Yrf' °° °/ -
plete In' all 'the lepaittnen of Ai llmoriaati
Family Paper—.liarper's haiiiiirmsd for
itself a dew to its title, PA JournanitOirills
atlon."—A% F...Foimfag Post. • •
Our future historians will enrieltAhemielve.
out of Harpers'. Weekly long after wilier., and
printers, and publishers are turned to anat.—N.
Y. Egizngstisf.. , •.
The beat of it...class in Ameriatte...Beetou Tra.
eifer.
L.f.1 4 1D & STL.
York. ,
:LANES,
BOOKiTORB.
Etarper's'Weekly may be unreservedly dealer
ed the bait newspaper in Amerlca.-21e incfe.
pendent, N. T.
The articles upon pubiio questions .whieh ap
pear in Harper's Waekly' from Week to week ftIM
a temarlable series of brief ,political essays.
They eat distinguishid by',eliar: aid ;plat
statement, by good common sense. bk. Jadeite -
once and , breadth of view. They are the express
ion of mature high • prineige, and
strong feeling. j add take their place among the
best newspaper writing of the time..—North A
merican Betiew, Bogen. 4't
=II
RE
PANE NOTIONS,
P Ei?. F DER 1,
Snob as
RIM
E
Oritical NotiC; of the
.
:11V-V . , .
,
=?Vir
TO BUY IS OUR
trrs'yiteisj
Viclppr marker pen,
• 0 0 . 1 IsthrituiciP4 0 )*-
SO*, Alkt;T4 0490; art%
..I) Rtit
witblVEAti-fiKINB.?
foirwhioltiroimittlety: •
LL W. will MUltifaatilro to order, groubh oe hOoto•
taintid OAZilirof KlP.l3qoTElittirtho bitat - mut.
niteirizinlttioky ospoolfil atm, ition
tOjtEP2iIESNAT, r••• ' '
- Wd`hii A id ~stiirtala . lif~al4 of
READY”IOADI IiVO K,
00 Which weMUA'stdt bo tUidiussid, and bout this
ttlzfitwasbaltMakti ttlepoldt tokeep up ttui best
stock, of - ' ••' • • -
z2140,gi
to to touad the eoanty, Willett we mai tell at
,e`,lsletr wpth guett,artio),es..,bavo ever . been
Offyrenligthisogivaj:
than likewise Joey, ap i a good assortment
.--*OCiTggs;,.'.. ; :c4ll4)4XN'S' nxa
MISSES:MORK.:or: VA
' MOUS STYLES,
NM
And ftit.stylos of 111EpT.ta icOrtir. -
k,E41 1 . 1 : 1 4 1 B. 1 r' , VITPIATGA
.pni , ,iviketti; this
side of N,A7 - toork;liriClyo !hill keep a frill stook
FRENCH,.. UP-
.so.r.g,...LIN,INGS, AND
;
„ BINDINO.
,
On? ;dock atilitS, ,
2111tEAD,, A WLS,
R itStV,7I7LOVESS I 'NEEDLES, LA S I'S,
TREER,,,'ORkat iIS,-_-.4eithi SHOEMAKER'S
TOOIIB.inwitrINDIN6E,- will be found the Jar.
gestimlbeitennts,Madi we sell for mat/ props.
Wb talk businescand ,ire• Mean business; We
bavb been in.thie region lonivehough to be well
known-.let those. wile: knout ua , tr 7 us. Corner
,2411 ii and .Grattoii • Hies tif; opfoslte'Wm. Rob.
erti° Hardware Store r -- -0:- -Vr: SEARS,
0130.17. WtRBY.
Wallet:lora April 24 186f-tf.
wELLEMW YouNIAT AND
MkOiffNE ' SHOP.
Ti.o4 iMbsocitiere having - proonred additional
' machinery are now ready to inmiab to order
all sorts
•
CASTINGS,
PLOWS,' 0 U Li'l*A TOR 8, FIELD
ROLLERS, MILL GEARING,
SLEIGH-SHOES, W 0 0 D•
SA.WINO MACHINES,
ac.
WOODWORTH PLANER;
EERIE
for =atoll and, job work, Na ate also prepared
to do'
szrz? IVGi & sortoiz LA wrisra
Saving a first-class serirw-cutting Lathe, we
• pared to utak,
-CHEESE :PRESS SCREWS
,to order, Builders of Cheek* Faetorles are re
quested to examine our work: We manufacture
the . ,
• - -plon_Plow,
one of the finest implements In the market.
Cash patd tos,OLD =CDT.
. otunis WILLIAMS,
F. L. aFARat.
Weil 'bora, May 1b,1867+0. . ,
Grocery and-Provbion Store,
a. jt*.**tAr..a.,
11THOLBSALE AND RETAIL DEALER
VTin all kiwis of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Wines, Liquors and
Cigars,
FOREIGN dc` Deinl 4' 3llo; GREEN &
CANNED FRUITS AND
WOOD It WILLOW WARS, GLASS a/
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, OARS &
PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, ic., &c.
A foil and oomPlate twortment of the above
mentioned goods of Om beet quality always on
band.
Pardonler attention paid to Fine grooerloe.
Dealer* and Consumers will find it to .their in.
tercet, to,examine hia Stook before buying.
Corning/ )1, X.i Iterate 1.1, 1866._
.Pai4 for !Farmers And Others.
THE ' , GRAFTON , • MINERAL PAINT CO.
arepoti!iiiandfacturing the Best, Cheapest
t
,mo t Durable PaintlP - ,pie; two coats well
put oti, lied WRiiiwris Missed OH, will last 10
'r 15 re rs; it is of Plight brown or beautiful
kleeolat color, and can be changed to green,
,!ad, stone, drab, olive or-cream, to-suit-the taste
ii, the consumer. It- le. valuable. for Houses,
Jarne,__Peneel,' - Catilage• and CM= inhere, Palls
ad ” Wicidt4l,:w4t4;: Agtimiltural Implements,
'lanai Bohti,-Iteilelit '.4Pd'Ships' Bottom s, Can
vas, Metal and Shingle Roofs. (it being Piro and
Water probts,)llloor 011 Cloths, ' (oho tetunfae.
turer kaiiiikVsed 5,000' bbie. the:past year, ) and
tnd as alieirre roe "tiny inirpoie is uaeurpassed for
body, durability, elasticity and adhesiveness..—
Price $8 per barrel of 800 lbs.,
which will supply
a farmer for years to come.- Warranted in all
eases at above. Send for a circular 'Alicia gives
fall particular.. None genuine unless branded
is a trade mark, Graufton Mineral Paint. Pet.
AIDS can orde the Paint and remit the money
on roulpt
. 4 . 11 thls goods. Address
• t DANIEL BIDWELL,
Jane 3, 0388-gm 254 Pearl St, New York.
mew .aarzervrEat
IUrRS. E. R. KIMBALL has just returned
.01 tram the city with a larger and finer stock of
•
MILLINERY GOODS,'
than sbe ever 4)46.0 for the Pali and Winter
trade before. Ctistoinere are requested to call at
ber new ebop, one door above the Presbyterian
Chitral, Main etrooti totellsbore, and examine
for tbetneoloek. "..
Qo '2l; 18A5:;1414;"J.,
QACK . r . NCI for hops, best quality 28 °to fieryard
'atDr, .LANO dt CO'S.
,
•
MEM
MEE
SIICII al
sliti a
to odor.
CORNING, N. Y.
DRIED FRUITS,
Vll i q/1T444..41A
OROOKERY WARE,
WHOLESALE DREG STORE.
CORNING, N. Y.
EEO
TUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS
AND; orris,
THADDEUS DAVID ' INKS, -REIMS
CONCENTRATED MEDICINES,
lItEDELL'S lI 4 UID, EX
TRACTS,
=I
'BURNETIICOGOAINE, FLAVORING
' EXTRAS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
• PATENT MEDICINES, ROCH
ESTER PERFUMERY
AND FLAVORING , EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
WHITEWASH . LIME ft
AND . OYE' COLORS,
AGENTS FOR MARTIN & CO'S RE
FINED OIL.
Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers ererequested
to call and get quotations before golug further
0 13
earning, N. Y.,. Jan ! 1, 1888-ay
1868. FOR SALE. 1868.
BY
• •
B. C. WIOKBAX,
A T 1118 NURSERY OP FRUIT AND OR
NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA :
- • • ,
60,000 s Apple Trees.
I.o'ooo- Pear-Trees.
• A owl supply - of PLUM, PEACH, CREAKY,
and ORNAMENTAL TREES SBRUBBERY.
The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest
varieties, good, healthy, some of them largo and.
Sn Caring. Any one. wishing to get a supply
will do well to call and see my stock before plir
chasing elsewhere. /Or Delivered at the depot
free of charge.
Tioga, Feb. 28,1888-Iy*
id 4. Iv Iv rci-cgq CP. , i
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0 1 • F 2
if k p-i
13 I I ' g'a w 0
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rEr• g log, $ .., g tgl
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Cr gl • . 0 t 4 V I 0,
6 V 13 PPO WO " D i
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5 tr § 8.-Ic3 Tr. cgt
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Ns c) c , oPh• tO OC VD
•
To Owners of - Horses and Cattle.
•
TOBIAS' DERBY•,..OOIIDITION POWDERS AIM
, warranted superior to any Ohara, .or no pay, for
the cure of Distemper, Worms,• Rots, Coughs,
bound. Colds, do., in Bones; end Colds, Coughs, Lois
of Milk, Black Tongue. Born Distemper, at.i . lll Cat.
tie._ They are perfectly safe and innocent; no need oi
stopping the working ofyour animals. They increast,
the ansaitite, give a tine coat, °leans° the stomach and
urinaryorgans; also Increase the milk of cows. T p
them, and you' will never be without them. Miran)
Wapdruff, Lb* celebrated trainer of trotting horses, bee
tali them for years, and recommends' them to his
friends. Col. Philo. P. Dub, of the Jerome Eery
Courae,l'ordbant, N. Y., would not use them until he
was told of what they are competed, since which he
is never without them. Ile has over twenty running
borers in his charge, and lot the last three years bus
used no other medicine for them. Ito has kindly per
witted me to refer any one to him. Over 1,000 other
references can be seen at the depot. Sold by Druggists
end Saddlers. Price 25 cents par box. Depot, 56
Oortlandt Street, Neu' 'fork. - (Hob. 103
To the Farmers of Tioga County.
lAM now building at my naantifeetnry, in Lae - muss
all.. a superior
P.A.N. %NG MILL,
•
'Mak possesses the following advantages wear aliot,her
S I. It separates oats, raClltter. and foul seeds, nd
Cheseend'cocklo, from wheat.
2. It cleans flax seed, takes ont yellow seed, and all
other seeds, perfectly. - -
S, It cleans timothy seed.
. It does all other separating required of a mill. '
This mill is built of the best end most durable tiro
bor. in good style.and is sold choap for cash, or pro
duce.
I will fit A pstent sieve, for separating oats from
wheat, to other male, on reasonable terms.
J. II MATHER.
Lawreinevlile,October 10, 1864-tr
Mnsamice ..3Es corbte is
THE lIAINEB BROTIMS PIAIiOES ore
universally acknowledged to be the Cheops(
FIRST-CLASS PIANOS MADE.
Every Piano is war anted for Eve years. Sold by
Mausfield, Oct. I
UNION ACADEMY.
ZNOXIPILLE, TIOGA CO., PA.
FACULTY
nuas neuron', Princiri
Alm ADA W. HORTON, Free('Weal.
Mats MIRA MORTON. AsMeant.
/MIS A;4IAN DA DRAKE. Teitchor of Dlosk
CALENDAR FOR 1867—E.
roll 'Term Commedcee Sept. EJ, Wiater Term Nov
20th, Sprlvg Term Eeb. 18th, 18(8,
. . _
EXPENSES PER TERM
Primary Department $5 00
Common English 000
Higher English 7 CO
Languages and Higher Mathematics 8 00
Instramontal Music. extra I 10 00
Vocal Music. extra— 100
Drawing. extra. " "
,i 3 00
room gent 2 50,
Hoard per week.............- ..... -i 3 50
Knoxville, August 14,1867-41. 1 '
1 -
- 'Brink for
1. 2 5 41 000 GOOD BRICK for Salo at
tho yard opposite the Cetne
terY, %Osborn, by FRED. MARGRAFF:
Sept. 16.,1888-Em.
W. D. TERBELL a, co.
ISAM3 G. II
ES
,LINES. OF, TRAVEL.
ERIE RAILWAY-. . .
Ott and aftoiMonday. Nov: 224; 1665, - train P.Sii
eaveCorningq, about tbertollairtnehearr:
- mortal? zoWIA.
6dlo. IO Night xpress;Bundays excelitod, for Et Oki(
lalinuancp,stitd Duiski ik; Making Altict ,cotanclivt
'with triin or of die AtteLitic k U= cat AS' vottril
Skora,andOrandTrunkitallwai . s.faialinoint Watt
sii ,
6.a2 a.m:Alip,ht. Expresa,DailY tar ikiffe. lo ..Sulinu ntlq
Dunkirk and this West, connacting as abort. •
am ii. m.,Ntglii Etpraia,linndayaostaptfic,ica it i evc t. 1
edger end Dutralo. Tin Aron. / ,
ict:o9 'a .m.allailTrain a tiundasa eigoeptsd > for Bolfalo
-
nd Dunkirk. --- . , •
113 01.104te5a....,_
anstDanktrk. • . - , I
tag: va.tialtintore Uprose, Sundays eitelyted t for
itoeheeter and Dtdralo, yia Avon. -, ;
7:38 p. in.. Day apron, eundaye exosplod.for ilia;„),
emit =mina, Dunkirk and the Wel , connecting' at
• at Sahaaanca with - tlisitattriti6 - 4i. W
Great eeterti
l a
Railway; at Bunislo*Puaktrklkit .1 1 / 4 01611110re
• Railway, for: all poikts !vest an dlsouth ,
145 p In day . Expreas,Suncikysexcippted.lol43oaut*t
1 lih a.m.. Ezprean Van .undity4 eteeyted for Starr
l't o, daismanc a : a nd Duniark : oontsctingyrttb trit a .
(or tisc west.
1,80 pin Way Freight,Snnde.7 6, Xs4l4,oa• - 1
hay p, ro, . Eraisrani trai n, Daily ",f brilisi WAS. ..
liallSWAßLfinil).
1201,3 a. ;a" Night Express byliiy, 3fon4ags !intoopt.es
connecting :a Elmira (Or IFllilumaporf Itarrisbarg
awl tiro south, and at New York with isitsraf-on
trains and stsumors for.flosion and 2iew England
4:26 a. In..oinoins . atll!xp. Montlay'r oscieipSektl ect.'r
, itlmira for 'Canandaigua. at Bingfiamlort for gyra •
onto-at (treat Bond ter Scranton; at Laskavaxell fcr
Hawley, aud at Jersey City with =fantails Er parss
Trainor Now Jersey Railroad for Fbiladslidils ; Ba I tr
nsora and Waabiaston. • ,
11:02 a. m., IMy Sxpres4.3anflayaexcepttrl tomcat lug
at Waverly ror Tomands.:.aoliag,hurat , •:, foi . F".rci•
cute: at Great Bend for Scranton. ni Lorlomaa-t
for Honesdale; at )llddlotorrn Mr' Valorlyine, and - at
Jertioy City with midnight etxpre.as traln•for Nvw
Jersey Railroad for i'lffladelpbln
1.0.2.0 am Accommodation Train daily, connecting
Owego for Meta -
op. tn., Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted,.
1486 p. m., New York and Baltimore Mail Stdidaya ers
d
cepted, co netting
Towa a - at Elmira for Canaudaigtia3 end
at Waverly f
1:05 p m Lig tning .1,: press Daily. con'oeitillEl tlf :ri
ll
inira for "Vl liatavor, Ilartiebutg and the Sontb,
and at...le ey City with morning exprerr 'lrian' of
New Ter 3 , Railroad for Ebiladelphini Bahl/note
and Wash gton, , i
12:36 p , in. y Fr eight ; Sundays esselited..
3• A revised tillacotopieto "Pocket 'Time Table* of
Passenger Train, on tho Erie Railway and connecting
Lines, has recently been pAtliabedi and can,bo _prom.
:d on application to, the 'Xithat Agent of the Company
W3l. R. BARR, rr; RIDDLE
-Get:el Sass. Ageni. Gun Rup't.
Bldasburg & U. rt.
Tutus will run as 1011043mM' further notioe:
tocomitodatioa—Leaies Zilosslinrg at, 7,15 a. so., Mans
field sat 8,05. Tioga at 8,41 Lawroiceyllle at 9,82..
arriving at Corning at 10,40 a. m.
Ixll—Leaves Blossburg at 2,00 p. sn., "4,oo—arriving
at 1,40,
rflo g a at 3,18, Lawrenceviile at
Corning at r ,
all—Leaves Corning at. 8,00 m., Lawrenceville at
9,03, Tioga at 0,45, Mansfield at 10,22—berthing at
Illoss-burg at 11,00 a. in.
loamy:iodation—Leaves Cornlnglat...2,4o p. to.. Law.
renceville at 4,00. Tioga at 4.50 0 Mansfield at 5,80
arriving at Islossburg 0,15 p.m. -
L.ll. fiIIATTUCE,Svp't
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Northern Central 8: R. •
TRAINS FOR THE NORTH.
Trains for eanaikdagula leave Elmira as follows: -;
tccomodation at . 7 00 a m
Express (fastest train on r0at11........ ... 11 45 a m
Mall ... ............ . ..1..- Gl6 pin
Way Freight, Cpaisenger coach attached )......... 7 10 a re
On and after Nov. 24, 1607,' train s will arrive an e
depart from Troy, as followd; '
LEA VE_NORTI . IIVARD.
)48 A. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira, Raffia.
10, Ognandalgna, llf‘aliester, Step. Bridge and the
it,
Canadas.
10 5 5 P. 51.—Daily (cm pt Sundays) for Bimiya and
Buffalo, via Erie' Remy from Elmira.
LEAVE bUTESTA ED.
10 18 A. 5f.--Dally (excaPt Sutidayg) for Baltimmi,
Washlngtoti, Ybiladelpltia, Ac.
324 P. ll.—Dally (except Sundays) flu. Daltirnore,
Washington and lialadelphlk.
. J. N. DuI32IRRY, RD. B. YOUNG
(lian'l Sup t. Harrisburg, ' 0 on'l Pate. Aitt
' _Baltimore, Bid.
Philadolphia & Erie R. U.
014 awl tiftcr 3101 DAY, Itivv, 28d, MA Trains
on tho Philtuttliatin &I:delta!!flood vsll nu so follows
WESTWARD,
Mail Train laava,l D m
" ...... 816 a m
" " 1 arr. at Erie ........ 9.60 p m
Erie =tpress loaves Philadelph ia.. ».. _ , .. 11 60 upou
NV Illutnaport ...... 840 p
" arr . .' at Erie —....10.00 a m Elmira atalllea,ea Philadelphia. " 8,00 aaa
s. " eport 0.30 p La
" arr, at Look Raven 748 p m.
EASTWARD.
qua Train leavira Erie .
..........-.. 10 65 a m
. 4 44 4k I%llnm:overt. ' 12 56 p 111
4 " arr. at Philadelphia ' 'IQ 00 aln
!s is Exprtsa loayez Erh. . 0.26 p m
. 4 .4 44 111 1111..ta5p0rt......--._-... 1.60 . =
H " arr. at YialladOphia,..- 1 4.20 ''
....... p
Ilan and Express connect with Oil Creek and Alla
;lony River Rail Road. Baggage Check!itd 'Through-
ALFRED L. T7gLER,I ate/ Ann's.
Atlantic and Groat Wectorn R. W.
BALA.3IANUX STATION. '
•
WITSR - Arta Dorm). Et3TWAID Botts.
1ai1.........................6.80Expre5•
1 ........6.111
:ceomtuodation ..........6,35 Mail ..... ...... .--6.13.
•xpree3 -- ..... —-121 to ACCOILUICKIIILIOLI, 1/.48
-tyres:, ....................11.0e ( Express-- ..... ...... ..... 6,19
At Cory there is a junction with the Philndelphia A
rie '
and CH Creek Gail Roads.
At die/Ideate with theLSE nicliu and Otl City and
Allele if lan cri .
At Leavittshorgo the Mahe Iny.Brauch makes a ill.
',c I route to Cleve/and. A Ravenna connects with
leveland and l'ittsbut gl, Railroad.
Thu Road passes tbrunkr,L, Akron, Ashland. Galion,
'-tarion, Urbana and-LaYten' intersecting various roil.
. omit, and terminates at Cm innati. ... -
L. I) WICKER, Gen. Supt., Meadville. Pa:
Planing & Turning.
B. T. VAT HORN,
are
got his new Factory la operation.
ii l3 uow prepared to fill orders fur Cabieet
%t are promptly and in the best style of workrean.
Liaving procured a
WOODWORTH PLANER.
he la roady to lama hoards or plank with alma toL
SCROLLWORK & BRACKETS,
furnished to order. His machines are of tba new
est and most improved patterns.
Shop corner of Pearl and Walla Ste, WELLS
BORO,
Oct. 31 1800-ef. • B. T. VAN HORN.
• •-
sracarali t
061 Chairmakeri• Turner,. and
77
Furniture Dealer.
SALE ROOM, opppsitoi Dartt'a Wagon Shop,
Main Street. FACTORY in Sours la
flame Foundry, second story. -
Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaran
teed. Fancy Turning done to order.
Welleboro, Jane 12,1887. - J. STICELIN.
MORE NEW GOODS!
Mil
John B. Bowen,
IS now receiving a largo and oompleto assort
:taen t, of Fall ec 'Winter
Dods;
ho Into deolino In prices in New
bought rittcol
York, oon i rie
"Dior-5r aresaci. '%,
OY T
rocerieß, Hats & Caps, BoOW & Shoes,-
YANKEE NOTIONS,
Particular attention is invited to our Stock of
ILEDIIag mmui saazg
AND TRIMMINGS,
Gaiters and . rloop Skirts; also a nice
line of TEAS, New Crop, very
fine at reduced prices,
Aline ns3.-irt ineni of Ladies FURS, very chenp,
all of wbleh will be sold at the very lowest mor
ket prices. We respectfully invite nil to eall and
oxittnipe my stook before purehasing. 'elsewhere.
i - Remember,
Fmpire Store, No, 1 Union Block.
Weilsbetro, Oot. 22 1911 P.
&e &or