Wellsboro Agitator, The (Newspaper) - June 17, 1896, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania v r E C. of N was terribly afflicted and had lost all hope rf S A me to take Dr. I did with and I it to It restores the to a and cores rheumatism dvS bladder Hn no greater charm snob aa heard AND OF AND COM TRIBUTES It fr. remarked of the tha ne look like the Emperor of This simply to show that the peror of looks like When i hii Iren a cathartic eivo 1'ilU. They ate and I find the that some invented a By the with much wont they be putting th it Ah T. 111. then nil lmH 11 I The i t who always complaining k if hail that feeling d the ins t U i h at all times to th. of vonr n of them tatch a cold or in Hyer Howd A M. I- ind set a trial i. German i. We it away to prove i I. -ure for i i and all dis- ti anil Large nW i An In i the police before I u y i I H in. their Ust coat i i H I to his it you please with he was There Bat if I 1.1. a few wme of the reasons tlie free unlimited it the 1G to t i polled him f IM 4 i-L .I tl I u i IT i- to gather t r while with a i It a c- that ami of the Vi it i- A r of 1 I ir and cures any H more prolonged w the disease by t cents and for the consumer to at last the a t enough to wear Penelope's -t- r It's only good in- She's with Mr. fi j i i ir. taken internally i f ur iodide i. which are n is a not f I- change It starts in U in the head rt of re- the of catarrh i oftentimes an i P Bilm is the 1 fur these and i i rr nor any injurious i girl that the youth in T She may lot k i with the yon M T' ran a 1 when three richer fellow A-a Family for the n us a r ur of this lire Hver A M. It ami are it p i- M it frying to get 5 Pec Month or Per Year on both and Small V I II CEDAR SHINGLES STURROCK FORSYTHE want of any WEO n KRorK i COMPOUND Pennyroyal Tansy Pills S prompt M. I. i 1IUWD. d t 1 s i THE DEAD JUNE 17, WHOLE NO. i PUBLIC JOURNAL WEDNESDAY BY t In tho No. Main Pa. at the at as CONDENSED Took effect May M. One dollar and fifty a when In two PROFESSIONAL CARDS I M. Mi AND IA Main second t 1 r I st TO attention given i of the nose and Dr. Willard G. vl given to if women and Reneral Ot- H formerly hv Dr Haph Office in 1 to U p m 7 to 9 p. P. t PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office over Residence corner of Pearl and is 1895. B. M. AT LAW AND OP AND IS D G Wellsboro office in corner Main and Crafton No. 507, B W J. H. j WE HAVE NO IOO Styl 90 of i st 111, ATTORNEY AT Pa. m t in the United Money .an mi real 0, L. M. IAS AND Pa. i- at residence on Main Office 1] rt m 1 to p. special at- diseases of women i ill 1, 1800. w K Derrick T AT ANO Pa. Office in Law H il thy ground Main ii i 7f. AND COUNSELOR AT Pa Office up 17 Central a Jair H. L. AT Pa. Office in klj tm 7 25 11-00 8 10 12 40 7 20 7 68 8 20 6 42 8 07 8 17 8 37 8-10 12 07 8 65 Watkins OM 104 0 25 40 W 25 5 10 8 12 11 02 5 43 11 35 8 17 U 52 Elkland T Stokesdale Junction Wellsboro 12 50 7 35 8 27 11 19 5 58 8 55 U G 85 0 10 12 05 6 35 8 40 11 35 0 40 0 17 IS 13 7 20 9 58 1 05 S 04 10 22 1 8 20 11 22 2 30 9 32 12 05 3 20 10 10 P. M P. V. P. Slate Jersey Shore t Philadelphia 13 8 30 5 05 5 Oil 10 12 7 12 P. M P. M. A. M P. M. P. M. Blackwell's y Stokesdale Elkland Penn Yan j JJJ Geneva 10 1 10 B 32 7 45 1 47 0 11 8 2 45 7 18 9 03 3 07 7 42 9 40 3 50 8 27 1 10 20 4 20 8 55 A. M 9 50 3-60 P. M. 7 00 10 05 4 10 7 10 10 34 4 40 7 37 9 00 2 55 9 41 3 37 9 57 3 53 10 14 4 10 50 4 8 00 11 20 5J.10 A. M. 8 35 11 25 5 35 7 10 12 17 6 27 7 54 12-38 d 50 8 15 S 12 48 6 59 8 25 c3 133820 9 13 12 07 6 42 8 10 1 05 8 4O tS 1 35, 7 45 9 10 2 151 8 15 9 45 P. M M. A. N T. C Albany New York Niagara Falls 35' 0 15 10 28 3 40 10 20 10 45 7 00 2 50 2 30 10 IT. 3 7 00 0 30 5 15 9 25 10 50 7 41111 15 12 45 8 55 1 50 P. M. P. P BY But yesterday she played with childish With toys and fainted To-day she may be bright wings Beyond the We The stars are But yesterday her doll was aU In Si e laughed and was ay she will not answer we She dropped no toys to show tho road she But yesterday she smiled and art Her playthings on the and yesterday are leagues She will nut smile for she is DO YOU KNOW BY MAHY C. BJ From the Tot Do you know the land where the days are And tho business It all Is Till the sandman comas with a low And carries tho dwellers away To lands that are fairer than daylight Whore the fairies come Rifts in their Do yon know tho land J Do you know tho laud whore too sweet Tho Queen who is half a Who kisses away And comforts every complaint With a smile and a song tilat are sweeter far Than the fruits of our grown op strivings are t 1 o you know tho land Do yon know tho Jand tho dwellers stand Impatient to bo set Into the wonderful grown-up Such a fair land to With no sums to do aud no words to With never a school nor a bed time Do you know tho land beautiful land 1 If wo return And dwell in thy gates once I suppose that our foolish hearts would lo be as they did loved not thee Till thy gates swung open and made us free I Do you know tho land i more able than be lucidly to set them before the do not need to voke attention to what ho shaH Ho will command which reunited in the of for governor of. Ohio was engendered immediately upon the of the result of thp election after 14 service ill congress the Ohio was defeated tho fact that ho cot down the Democratic majority from 2.900 to I 802. of all in Leavening Report Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE During his gubernatorial in 1893 MeK visited of tho 88 u genuine She is 40 inches tall I ou ai Tho which McKinley church with on his pursued during his four yoars of tram would carry him to of tho gubernatorial chair was win re his wife awaited his I HON. WILLIAM i AT Pa. Office t Packer's stone 1, port with Philadelphia K. K E- G. Addison and Turned His OOKO I I 1 001.VO BUSINESS Ml HA XT Pa F{ P Fine custom tailoring at 11 r fits in every office 14, 18IJ5. Brothers 5IARBLE WORKS The ii and marble and ui tml Ohio and a TO p. m m 7 2Ti o 10 55 7K 7 7 .VI 1 1 8a' 1138 Addison allO 13 43 Nichols Nelson Elkland 431 422 047 41 4 00' 4 Oil 2 SI Coles 027 214 84-, 114D 024354210 H 11 24 12 00 1.1 3 820 10 3 II .IS 40 1" 17 8 3 1227 Davis 840 3121241 10211 70J1241 82.-, Galuton d 8 10 FRANK M. It among such people and ot them that was a1 idi Jan. A younger he was destined by his after whom lie was for the and was educated at tho WHAT later entered lib KAlb to pay his tuition Scarcely was he matriculated the civil war came He was but stripling of 19 when ho entered as a His Private Character and lic 3 43 1 50 337 ml Ancestry and a Soldier and a His Early Participation Cani Hla Political ns who remember him us a buy m was a real full of loving athletic W R Proprietor i hotel in town lights 1! Ih Nor IS Tho Buffalo and Took effect January 1, 1H9IJ Republican Career Conn With the Labor a June Galeton 8 2 UO ih ll 4 44- 11 liO 4 Two i oaK of paint will look ter anil than three coats of It will be time to Keating ami ire wunt to talk with you about ani are not paint or it at cost S. 1 2 4 1 a. m p m- p. m Dop 9 235 bnt we are selling paint that is good that will he a profit to us aud to tnt man who boys it. MARTINEZ PUTT Paints in- the beRt iii the We know we having handled these for over fourteen We have 1 of these paints of all shades u colors and ure prepared to sell them with folio wing int. r OF PREPARED uji that is not l ir Paint or upon which i- mil than if other paint rl WILL BE REPAINTED AT OUR I KII of satisfactory assure M of in thc -n in- mil is an which thf Rale of our paints i II tii uwo for such the funds 1 In luis to our i; 5IAKTINEZ. 10 Cross Fork la 18 4 1 1 10 5 53' l 20 G 03 l 51 53 5. m p C P A 7 Ar ti oo o LM Ar 12 7 00 i 40 Dpp il 4 4 C P. A June 10 10J 20, G 13 83T, Il .Tl ti 2 -Ar 11 58) 7 OOJ 0 10 ii Fort 33 i 4 H 12 40. 7 30, i 1 00 0 10 7 k a 130 IHO t Trains for All ran daily except Sunday C. W H Train William whoso nnd now dominate nil things tha front ter of the Ho is probably more talked today than any other American and to hold that position for Under tho full glare of publicity hu stands ingly whilo the searchlight is turned steadily It is a No detail of whole no of ilia no act or word Of however shrouded by is left un And what does the light reveal An ancestry of hardworking poor aud in but of such sort that no man in this democratic country need ho A boyhood spent simple but pure minded iu industry and in an honest to A young manhood devoted to gallantly tor the and when peace had oome ana the sword was put to 14 the pursuit an honored Tho details of his later career in where for years ho represented his state faithfully and with personal were widely known His later services to the of ho became AS A 111II.VLT fond of horses and and all outdoor and yet at 1C ve find him taking upon self a us view of The records show that in 1M8, whin he was such recent date that they need hardly 1C, he united with tho hurdly to bo mentioned iu Humming up dist Episcopal chinch tho the events of his minister of which was Dr. As a mere boy he was a good whoso Wilson M. is now tho Cleveland chamber of uro official records to show that BROOKLYN WHITE ALWAYS IN contracting for i tin allow any paint to M for Always 't wish T i are without in style I fin Kb We have every frinn tlie common ones up to the skilled painters worth a ii n We can surely by you in WILLIAM i this time On I shall business on a STRICTLY he was a good As a lawyer ho did credit to the As a statesman ho mado n most liant although in tho heat cf a political campaign may be criticised by his opponents will un- doubtedly stand tho test As for integrity of there is no blot ou tho His honesty was demonstrated and tested in the fife of financial Few public men have had to through this and of those who did came out of it more honorably than William His patriotism is tho strongest point iu his Whether an a McKinley's father was an iron and a pioneer in William was his third The is now a resident of San where ho is thn ian general to the United The second died years is another than the although a citizen of spends most of his time in New where ho is engaged in J McKinley's mother is now 87 of but alert and mentally and She set H much of her distinguished and he waits on her and walks with her each day he spends iu Even whilo his eties are and should on keenest as ho u bold game for the biggest i stake on ho visits and fighting for his or as a GASH I believe a to servo i cruor directing the fortunes of a great 011 no visits and Die Sixpence IS better than a or as a statesman molding the walks with hit every slow dollar Hence I of tlic ho has been first They prefer tho quiet streets of the sub- aud foremost an aud all his tO adopt thlS plan Ol been centered in that find Not thc of with Customers will tind Iui hiw We for it to their to trade Abraham with for my goods and Will for hud in it so much expression of his love of tho as 4 in the his congress and his 4 years HECTORS and 1 fin dime from Merchant r or any cf the i r nf call mil ALL WORK II S. his All kinds of produce taken 14 m tho chair ho lias been goods at PA. I. Butt's hardware in exchange for market The Baking department will continue to be ters for family Jl Pa July 24, 1893. unswerving m his Sach 13 tho inuii who is now an honest date for thc a e ion 01 JOHN Shop is prepared to of In He Was a Beat Yet Studious and of William from that race that has furnished this nation with some of its greatest soldiers and He is Scotch-Irish by aud his ancestors immigrated to this country early enough to have sons who took a patriotic part iu tho war of tJio Tho family removed from vania to Ohio in 1814, and from that day have been identified with that mill ime both in by hix flues bo sold i W. D. VAN 1 F. Kjl B. W. N or B. F. K. CHARLES JESSE D L. E. K N F. WILLIAM F. W. H. r. Simd to Tba Nft Yoa will flud it and PAID OS TIME J. K. H. C. OF PA. 1884, CAPITAL This Bank between its de and any possible TUB dank a general banking makea drafts on Europe and gives prompt attention to all at lowest not in a great but simply as anil devoted not striving for particular bnt notable for of character and urbs for these little and may bo tho old lady with tho profoundest whilo thc in- between tho two never THE How He Roso From tho Ranks and Be- dune a had been a keen ob- BO as his of tho events that culminated in the firing on Fort The call president for found a response in his as it did all the Aud when thc drams and aroused the of tho quiet of among the first cants for enlistment was William Jr. It was a and a new school that boy this school of bnt ho had ful It was his good fortune that assigned him to Twenty-third Thc recruits that composed it were in 1861, mustered sd into a Its first colonel waa W afterword major general commanding of the Second in command was Stanley who was a did bnt won his greatest honors in civil life by becoming United States senator and justice of tho United States supreme and Rn t h erf ord B. afterward governor of Ohio and president of tho United These arc a few of the illustrious men who wore bonlo on tho roll officers of the gallant regiment in which d vate William Jr. He carried the musket for 14 then ho was But lie won promotion His comrades Of the rank aud file boar testimony to tho fact that he was a gond that he every duty devolving upon him with fidelity and intelligence and without They congratulated when he was made com- sergeant of the regiment after he was made a second and tho county boy had risen from the He was intents and poses a trained He had his baptism in Hood at Carnifex He had gone West Virginia campaign and a part of tho magnificent Army of thc under South Mountain and tam had been made immortal by blood of and straps were worn with u due bub not ated realization cf the responsibilities they lie became a second tenant ou 24, 1862. Ho wart moted to first lieutenant Feb. 7, 1S63. His commission as captain boars date July 18G4. Tim of major was con ferred by President Liner lu and meritorious services at tho Fisher's and Cedar Ho was with Sheridan in the was ut Cedar Fisher's Mountain and his was shot under and in all tho battles in which the Twenty-third He served tho stuffs of Generals Hancock and HP waa mustered out with tho regiment July 20, after more than four continuous AS A He Wanted to Continue Bltt Military but Ilia When the war just 22. He was full of youthful en- a economical and honorable to far as can be douet the improvement aud elevation of tho public From tha day of his Governor took in- terest iu the management cf benevolent institutions of tho and he made a of means for During first term the state board of arbitration was anil the workings of a ter of personal supervision during tho entire four of. his This board has had its services enlisted in 28 and m 15 cases its have been No account of McKinley's connection with labor problems would be te without some mention of thc tireless energy he displayed in securing relief for the miners in ing vallry mining district who early in 1895 were reported out of work and dcs The to the ernor one night at but before 5 o'clock in the morning he hud upon his own responsibility to the President Hayes thus to the young afflicted district a car worth of Later ho nude achieve success and fame you assistance and finally in his Naturally tho mother or he is my to operate witli you in every endeavor to monotonous sort a No dusting or washing The unvarying diet is frozen with pride on a aud she bnt sometimes grease themselves with keen in ten bt the progress of l Winter is spent in turf DAY AND l fl 1 day d Tho Tj null stnes of Kold and And weary 111-, out must a Yoa must among the iu district clothing provisions to the amount of Hft Wiffe Is un Aids Him Iii His Major is rrry despite that is im 1 THRIFT AND A N MOST IN THE Pretty nearly that France is the heaviest coun try ID the With only 000 000 of shp hits a national debt of approaches her m this It to about JMT capita of all her One no in what a load on the and how they must the on this vast to nothing of the great Mini to the yt weX all know that France is to one of the pri sperous in the at the close uf the man war in the Germans levied a tribute of UUU on the people came forward and out of their pavings raised the loaned it to their nff the They wait till the allotted time and stone and Che summer in Religion and biw are but there a sort of communism born of the of the When Miss Krurer reached in 187.) she waa u a of which she It was some time before could be induced to indulge iu a us regarded the of water fur purposes a shameful of At wa- ter ib by ON THE uKt A on woman inrb 1 tan Vi nb rod 1 turn u y I o j now a i What I i LAR HAIT I for s said d faino 1 found uie I fur not tV AT OF I IS LEGAL f t not make a speech on every of- ur must con- fine yourself to particular Become a special bit. Take some branch of legislation and that nir Why not np the subject in it was said that htr fa r face attracted ami bank the must be said hir buy her own if and not to sell herself to She had but Major then a rising young vanquished tlie from tho dow from honest James these words the hand of ter was are tlie I have ever known to whom I would intrust iny It the by one on and never before was sum it in so quickly How did do How did they do what perhaps no other in the world could have without resorting to a KEAL AND A kind hearted lady was once ed sharply by a fnend for giving money to a stranger who seemed to be charity in the itself and none was invited from was possible by the thrift and economical ter of her Who as for bald the suspecting and The quick and generous I answer you must suppose at i why not suppose that he had spent the money for Why suppose and he to of a noi great foi study nnd chance for tho political he Ima nor ultimate y the flattering offer madu him of a commission in regular But to parents strong They pointed out tho rewards to honor aud ambition that come to the soldier iu time of At length Ife yielded to th With words ringing in his hogan tariff And the foremost the subject eir persuasions i Thc day upon which the ey and reluctantly gave up hia dreams of la ff iu the house martial glory and bent must always stand the supreme the of Tho war had luent of congressional made a mail of him and ended all The by adroit parliamentary thought of a collegiate Ho hud prevented it about fora from with county He supplemented his rending by taking the at tlw Law and in was admitted to the He located at whero he formed a partnership with Judge an excellent even iu those early and made some of the best jury arguments made at tho Stark enmity bur. At the hewas elected to congress he enjoyed ono of tlie leading places and one of tho best general practices iu the a lawyer McKinley was ways thorough and careful in tho ration of had thc confidence oj everybody and soon became particularly as au advt He himself by courses of reading for his public He is much as was in this respect and elements of strength by reason of his thorough study of political rerdy to go good or Upon He seems to have had in view from tho devolved tho task of the tf his life to ing its path aud speeding it upon its public During all his early i I he uu active The thoroughly has it prevented her from a wis has timo and again served as an inspiration to her economical and saving When political preferment Erst came to former Governor it was his wife who convinced liim that he should believed ly in his and that his service would be for the good of the state she was Sho hai never wavered in hgr iu her husband's and consequently she is a protectionist and believes tho country must have a protective tariff Sim lias confidence iu not only as a public but as a Her ness has by her and she has traveled thousands of she weak in body merely that We are accustomed to regard the French pleasure looking out for give no the is far from being the case are without exception the the beyond all coon living within means is a tical The middle coin posed of small and kicked fit He thus described the are not but they are an accident a long vile I industrious and It does not vent into mine abble orchard to climb a ter how his may the bear tree to get some beeches to make Frenchman not only live s his mme H blnm and veu I noble That lady had the true tian A m describing a of he had Dey mooch specially the off One looked so mooch like I couldn't tell toder from wich ven I vent after the one I caught the and I vipt the one almost to death because the bnt he manages to put by thing in To have in the Stocking at the end of the year ib to little IWA than a Nor does he do this at the of his No people more fond of gets on the I fall thc lowermost znit one leg on both sides of the and like to my outside in she might bo near Sho has and None indulge in aged him by kok aud has in knightly stylo returned the favors and reciprocated tho sacred Her home life brou for cut of the 25 years of married these more than he at the same he a watchful eye on his be it never HO In this the French people afford a marked contrast to the people of our own more than 20 havo been passed by hor where bnt has urged Governor push forward in public f l MeKinley spends most of her nta coxy apartment on the second and much of her leisure is devoted to crocheting those dainty little slippers BO many hmes brought shiue into gloomy hospital wards rious parts of the It is said she has knitted over pairs of lias always been the He first masters the subject in hand aud presents it POLITICAL Ills Work as Tariff 1st and Governor of Major y was but 33 years old was the of his district to represent them in- con- soon made his and was returned ut each election that of 1890, in year a gerrymander of his district de- him by a majority of only 303. This was the culminating f several efforts on the part rf the Democratic to gerrymander out of i Whilo iu congress ho served on the committee on revision of the tho committee ery As spoko without His penetrating hut not filled the Every sentence was as solid as the granite iu the Never was an orator more from tho ordinary claptrap thaj So is this that the inc dent when ho suddenly drew from his desk tho of clothes which ho purchased for at thc of u fellow representative in in order to demonstrate the cheapness of wearing stands out iu all its loneliness It was this earnestness and self con- viction that made McKinley's address in the house and on the stump so tho occasion is still recalled when he ueld an audience of Georgia people for two hours at a assembly near Atlanta while he to them thc glories of the protective tariff We seem to have the idea that the more we spend the more pleasure we The Frenchman from ub in Given same income that his can brother he will have a liberal of it put away at the end of and will have had even more en- out of the rest His aim is not to live luxuriously ai d expend all his in- come in the but he can get more out oE small ami really live ter on little than the American He slowly it umy but and thus it that he m time leaves a little fortune and has to lend to his Government when it on A DYING RACE OF was assigned to tho vacancy on the committee on ways and He on the last mentioned committee until the expiration of his last term as While chairman of this committee he framed the McKinley afterward a law aud which bears his McKinley was a protege of dent aud np to tho time of the she makes aud receives culls and often on shopping little for though her toilets are always in lent THE STRANGE PEOPLE IN wonderfully picturesque but ile and isolated spot on the coast of Greenland are huddled together some people whose is and ho have almost no communication the Their place of residence is culled and they aVe believed to be descendants of located at that place in by Eric the their they at have no racial peculiarities to identify them with the They look like Their lives are one long for and the continued battle uncounted hab reduced them to the of In the colony is slowly growing and will probably dis- appear within y. The world at large of theae people through the visiti of two uu Her faco a faint who managed to reach the and afterward ed their bat it has been re- ig as McKinley concluded his wonderful speech and de- claring myself henceforth ready to low him as a t gestivo of the bnt it is fair ami James G. in bears a stamp in spite of the Years of the years she Her ill health dates for one of the to in which first from As a student sire with story of btr kinsmen m as difficulty undertook of tin years ago some Icelandic tho Canton by reason of this but were wrecked at He in an Ohio regiment when with and given kindly It was their meeting in several and they had a great deal to say to each have her n so that I haven't had time to it said the ouo in I think we are related in arc we I think replied the one in dark did you get I had an impression that the of your husband was tho wife of my present and that would a sort of ing you -x you are but we hardly call that a relationship We can come than through your ond who was a two or throe of iny present even that does not make any I think that become on the subject of tho mofet di- rect never get those tions through m j exclaimed the one in dark alimony that you pet from your hatband is to alimony that year husband's ife gofs from I let him for that hi i continued the mathematician iu dark mv first husband's and ho is paying mo the amount of the money is simply transferred to That tiie connection comes and the matter uf said a tlie importance of hat a trivial thing by ing to the of When a man bo she is up io a of an of her to put in any with an ii frequently I get for a bridal This is. of the great demand for as thoy fur the hardly perfume of the of the which are charming for a shouer id objected to by In Paris and aro used for a bride's but sncb a boquot as they mako duplicated over Wo ly to put in a spray of ot- ango blossoms in every bride's Khite for congress nnd was has endeared himself to all hy acts whilo governor may bo of interest the who then 1 A littlo 14 years haa When Hayes was m m 1 4 3 SPA PERI