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   Wellsboro Agitator, The (Newspaper) - March 23, 1898, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania                               CB 1360.00 I insane 357 no bridges 73.50 ballots a- d VOL. 12; BT Ion SO feet it in the Keystone 104' j Entered at at as UHT D One dollar and fl fir in two AoL I PROFESSIONAL Harvey B. AT 31. 1897. Dr. A. B. T opposite Coles improvements in Gold 3 a Teeth it former AH work and at 6, ceed r .To bo sold VSe prof Before You B jy Vour Confectionery 28; 1898. A h I A t make the the finest quality of cream old-fashioned molasses m. on the east by and not and .id dw thrust from tbe Joor and laid bis head against tbe watched with its silver chest of the prostrate rising and looking at the all Some ot you boya throw waiter on you girt He'll be right said she and then down at i She to NO. 2304. Finally ihe prisoner the feed raising big yawned ot great re- boys will get a good ing if yon Tool around here much ger That's some satisfaction Even if yon did bag get a good He reflected for About m. Kacic Triala of a Tomur Crackers was a monkey and a Tery entertaining whose story told in Tbe A very important thing d arise and the down Crackers bis Of ing to be captured if yon fellows only rather at aer this and gome I points iba r 1 good licking for being so you buy t 1C M. ASD 6a Main over iff the and throat and diseases of The most m and scientific methods Dr. Willard G. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to len and general Of- the bj J containing 7H 315 J the To this absence of tbe three it e I always keep on hand a variety of box tbe time of the sharp Cakes and and take anything in that line for Special discounts and societies for rolling eyes and quick downward motions of tenant's investigation should terrify tie arms they suppressed the arin girl more It should joy Thi t and With it the for which she bad prayed had come Apparently tbe escape of get ad- the sentry looked np and smiled a superior hey? He winked exasperatingly at the fellows are not fast you worry abont He's all i ing is much the continued serene in- a head appeared my Why didn't yon and at and He named some of the To this tbe captive officer blurted in ShV turned her face with its curing Kad to lips snd shining eyes once more toward t bread and even if yon held them in your own were not from his little black One when tea was being brought to Crackers en in the face of every improbability Sl M Dr. J. P. PHYSICIAN and Pa. Office over store t. Residence corner of X 6. 1897. ATTORNEY AT and T 1% i made anywhere r to loan on real and Hay had been granted opt Ing con- mystic and like some dark magician's I She felt ft almost possible that she should see 3 three weird men floating spectrally heac of the nc P the unconscious soldier upon the troopers made a lane to the the the girl vanish said a young clearly worst kind of a rebel and falls to weening and ed the maid's who was carrying pons which are forbidden by the In a faint whisper tbe first man T j e Recced man made low BAKER AND swift apprehension I behind her tho dazzle from tbe lantern's ft that broke tbe stillness oi It Vias the crack of a ebot tbat wild echoes tbe It was fair The lieutenant Jis reflection be his shoulders He changes many it doesn't change thank THE Merrick 72 ior water PARK ron 1807. bushels 00 450.00 111.00 17o anno tJU 30.50 rm at present 4 4 T POOR HOUSE IN. 1897. a. 3( 71 64 38 85 Samuel 79 81 to 31. j shewing mid County for 1WW tha l for n the nf our the term tbe final statement of ii is The np from tile is tbe and as no account real to the property is I i items of are np tCie final the house and Carni and in movable at and add that i fund to the he against Tbe TV maty no aad the hau it a year we are to and in their f tUw O. Co JOSEPH Price Shoe Store BROUGHT TO i M OP 1 arrow E TO SELL clas ty n wiU fil i of and 3 are C1 are yoors for 9P-" f and Hue were SiJ gj BARGAINS JK ODD ins and P Pa. In Law the ground i We shall daughter these by Hng the to such figures as will set the goods going at a lively I. Gall and See These Goods Be tie Assortment Is Alfred J. V AND COUNSELOR AT i. PH. Office up 17 Central 5, 18D8. H. 4TTORNKY AT Pa. Office in Wickham David 4TTORNEY AT Pa. Jb Packer's stone 5, John t. to H. P. Fine tailoring Good every Coles and hotel In strain electric lights atad iii rnc 10, WE ABp SOME GOOD rif 00E 1 hillside stretched in solemn Tba interior of the possessed for her another fascination because it wad It contained that farm J. i left her aw only the of each face and T dinary feed peeped agait ex- at the calm prisoner was seated upon the feed It with his careless aa if it were in his conception of i remarkable feed The sentry alsc stood facing it. Hia carbine he held in tho hollow of bia Hia legs wen and he From and peered into the The sentry was that moment we bow There isn't a honee In th B region that we don't know who abd resolute and frantic horH sped along the road at a raging ia in mist of Sn There was a A A France the year 760 A. because of diminutive size he bad him rather ik of the It that certain of the French eo ill aa well aa ill ad- vised as to mako the monarch 'a iu inches the subject of ill in fared once closed bia little band In a1 jiffy bananas peeled and down onr pet I So it was witb every A nice little boy of oar acquaintance went ont. upon the lawn slice of bread and hotter sugar in a clean CURRENT If the works of bigh chus writers are upon tbe shelves make a practice of reading works remain unlooked while the I novel is sought with keen time is occupied in its perusal ways at the expense of the often to duties of vast im- People pay to produce books and spend boon daily iu reading often speak of it with parent but as a rule they read what may be called became of Bu tbe family never in any by aDd of imagined The orchard at that instant Jo were the tUnd aid scramble and scamper of i the once in we of commi i without came the of the ont three other The left Ihe and to Upon hia The light of the lantern the figures of the men to east monstrous wavering There were spaces of gloom which iMp adopt oar styles In the matter of The winter goods sh art and new are confined to is a 9 fall of Tbe roof presented an inscrutable blackness save where small rif ta in the shingles glowed old Santo pat down a limly wan au in- tbat be iad made an to spe that He led them back The prison or trembled ig his ilia majesty resolved to put an end to derision of fng some which would prove onoe and for all tbat if deficient in be was not BO In anoe of this on tho casion of a combat between a lion aud a when the former tude the eyes of the sentry fnal had after a terrible in pulling the bull to the yon and screams as the clean little boy came rushing toward house minus his bread and Sure our naughty monkey had attacked tbe small tread and lorn his Apron imd was meditatively duct having become tbe It was 106 tra from hie intent listening a safo distanci and at they gronp bam he eagerly abont him will be no matter toq price haa been to tbe has improved aa an unabridged of ons The heels of the prisoner ho in aa intense undertone WDen Bee at a fair n n made a sound like the booming of a Sawver a 0 at If it doesn't suit your by you'll The tq his He sighted the barrel until it pointed at the with whiteness and their com- were always waxen and got to pored tbe I CV 8 7E of sundry writs of ex- facias and fieri issued of Common Pleas of me I will expose to At thu in APRIL 4. o'clock p. property in Tioga V interest lot of land In the of i hence 100.? rods to a post and 2J4 east. 100.7 rods tc a i rods to the s-r it corner of lot No. of lands in Richmond Lfrane as recorde Wil No. 40, county J lot land In Richmond at a stake and stones in tbe Mansfield to Michael the said Beach 2W rods tbo corner of land deeded same rods to a and thence along land of Daniel Biy to said j 1he same in a westerly direction 33.3 to tho place of containing more or It being a part of lot No. in Tioga Book No. 40. page 369. etc. All a a darn and sheds other an orchard and other fruit and 1 To be sold ag always will mean best there Is in t I from to Price reduced from to Until April 1st wa will deliver girl bad something to fc did you get tiut feed feed bordeo A mai to at the of fantastic feed Ho when 11, ber t TLo could not keep nervously shut your comrades iof thi some silent and discreet toner was at work upon the Ret and wo skedaddled i Sho faltered Here was no intil it like the sentry another grotesque we was going and then yon pit hs in we was in a we allowed it wasn't a sel try i Office and samples at Locke Main street 1U1 After April 1st price 44. moat She did not we fling down cow physically she was now in power of theae Her feet her to the ground in submission stalls vliere it's dirt floor we just naturally went under the barn floor when to this march of terror after Aft j the finks and we didn't know ly without It was as if the of tbe rested The three comrades sod dived into thie j In the orchard it seemed as if two gantic were engaged in a mad turning toward those of bis liability who were one of yon will dare 10 enter the part the com- kil i i and very looks were the only beio is the wan will shouted the little springing as he spoke into the Witb drawn blade Le rushed the lion aud stabbed tie fierce to heart ere it could withdraw its fangs from the neck of in they were IChen with cac mighty stroke the id monarch severed the bail bead from its aihe whole vast ai fiat amazed sum for au exhibition of des terity and strength Crackers no con- science He was all the way and 110 er could rJe bad and the sister hose pet he was would rru away item violent efforts at J f sbe came too near bis cor- .be climb up her coil around her and clutch nick to that sbe was a black bine At scch times was a loud and I was always pealed to to remove the mal. My method was a but for I simply smacked Mr. Crackers well with a pood strong piece of He always let go his bold at this and would rnu scold ing and screaming in monkey He was calling me sorts of bad I but not know it. At the eud of the Crackers bogan to He caught a cold aud 3eemed to a bad We nursed him all we of and bim a hot water bag to sleep but toward be died OM Bight we weVe goni .in for nave was little of ho laid M niMT ID barn the prisoner ind bis gaard faced each other Ju AB for the girl at the the ety lad fallen at tbe beginning of the who defied London The medium sized but sharp put before them to and gratify their shallow Demoralizing literature does not find its auy one cluss of On the Tead by drawing as weU as by the Servant the man of good position down tbe office who bas often been induced Jio become a or a jn quence of examples set before him in works Westminster Typewriter In This is the age of accuracy and N saving king ind is the king's prime says the Certainly no machine a wider effect upon tions of tbe It has removed every escuse for illegibility and bad spelling and It has tbe age to a in- valuable record of all its The time is coming very rapidly when the typewriter will be in every when handwriting will be used almost exclusively for when fromt the sighs of love to the bills for will be Already the who does not use tbe typewriter and people who letters am apt to sigh if are written out with a pen. Our should adapt to the new of writers to be as familiar in the schoolroom blackboards and and the children should be to use for it can be set dowries a very important fact that they will learn come there floated heard and wo allowed mind sweet it a mighty pert bat we did it was three men eg recently from a A Summer liT a vision of her safe little room in at this hour ahe usually Iwas have all thought ot it. They stood vith sad faces looking at the of A. R. soil of D. H. lot of land in In the center of the tie Bne of Morgana land in Tioga sooth 105.rods to east along Wood's land thence north east line 105 rods to center of along center of lic 20 or more to place of containing 13% more or least all with a two story franie other ont buildings acd ornamental trees To be sold aa the property of E. suit of L. A. 4. lot nf land in north by the A. P. of past by land the Orrin to B. south by land of 3; A. and tor the land of John being tbe iTn part nf farm nf saad east line to run parallel the west line WI A OF 1. Alaa a of feet wide 1-adir g m northeast corner of said lot to tbo highway on the flonth side ef A N. distance of from 10 to more or Abont 30 acres nth u one story frame thereon I half in another of land m in the 6t tbe north by land of M. K. on the weet by land of of M. B north by to and east by from highway M. B. con- more or with a- frame with bouse and heing subject to a life lease of Mrs. I; M To be sold as the property of R W. Roberta and suit of J. Co. C L. now use of Anna 1'.art-am. riow Ibr M B. land in Liberty a post on the ihe 15 rods to a post at lands of the estate of c 11_ to a thence by the same to a tree thence y samp rods to a post lands of Horace thenee by 5.V 2.3 rods to a aii in lands of tDe Evangelical Church 12 rods toa thence west to a 8 roda thence rods tola 13-B rods to the uf containing more and same land 3. iiy Daniel and in the Office of Tioga ji All h frame dwelling with kitchen frame barn wit a sheds other frait and treefl and a good water hn property of. H. E. Brio William for use of Addle at a trw land by Chester j L. and Job of to Catherine Campbell by rjhe nth day of 1861 the northerly line of said to a sonth western boundary of said lot 1-10- a the boundary af westerly to a southwest thence north along the 1-mndj.rr of said lot 140 perches to the containing 50 more a part of Jamee u. Being the same B Niles and wife to the present hy claim deed dated the 1K85. in Deed Abont 30 acres oho other To be old aa the property of arui L. Stella A. v. i-A lot of land In Kutland at and stone road M See i. that keep the cleanest and we can Buying in we get the benefit of. the very prices arid be enabled to seH them at low fail to look at our seeds and giaour prices t MAX BERNKOPF usually i The scratching continued with frequent pauses as if the terrier was then i When the girl removed her eyes from tha the scene appeared one of velvet Then gradually objects loomed with a dim She could now see where the tops of the trees joined Una and the form of the barn waa be- fore dyed in heavy She waa even about to bnt no sound camo from her cons trio ted Sbe gazed at witb the ex- pression of countenance of one who watches the sinister moving grass a she saw a piece of sod ed free and drawn under the great dation beam of tbe Once she im- that she saw human outlined at but in form or to make subtle Then suddenly a thought that the entire situation flashed in her mind like a The three men late i of tho feed box were beneath the floor of the and now scraping this She did not con- sider fora how they could come They They were halted and The supernatural was expected of i by Sho no for was possessed of the i whimpered replied another in a at me oi not have en Then facing the door and tlit of the needle the thumb and arises tire uf and branch it witb point long musical notes thi against the tbe object sewing needle and take a to to three feet away from a quickly on the machines than ill any other way to see the stare swinging from their and all blow It was f tails the faithful to In tlie gathering one sees the grand universal When two of the three ons who formed tha original feed box corps emerged in detail from tha hole under tbe beam and slid iway into she did no more tian glance at Suddenly she recollected the bead with She forward and her eyes to the Even with the din from tbe from ap the road 4nd down the from the froni the deep tho central tion was this There to her tbo dark Rod ot tho The prisoner in gray at this moment the a later the monotonous bozz of prayers is for a moment the and strange a gauzy taut of enwraps tha The plain becomes crim son once and the heavens are ablaze with shafts of and gloomy the glowing sky standu outline of the stone village and it The owl ceases her already commenced t and silence A romance in the life of being to stick in the Pelham may tty many times aud fail was by bis In his voting just as manhood he fell deeply in love with a Bnt now pass a bit of thread through Mira and his was the eye of tbe needle and try turned as could by Tbe needle strikes the it The bit has formed the sewing needle into an ive which almost as a matter course and penetrates the ob- ject at which it -is So able a result never fails to and It is told that the conjurer invented this clever feat and very disguised the real tbe He made the company select among a number of threads of so so different color thai bt it seems as though Ja veil drawn over the The cattle cease their lowing and the flocks and herds their soon have 4 r visible is danght dis- now bnt the the slightly for his cheek was pressed the won't be tired seemed to be making no ie was to in as be to prove that it was the chosen needle and no other that was fixed in tbe The use of the thread was in reality the whole secret of thei was thna made expedient for proving that there was and the night air is Heavy with the scent of the orange blossom in the most species of The evidence before her amounted to no evidence at but her opinion grew iu an instant frein acorn to a rooted and movable It was as if she was oil a Sho stooped down hastily and Tley seemed to bemaking no by 6 act the then in t rn do they Santo's tue m through Ihe She knew what was to coma to steamy miss of the plain she Under the Spell of the Rnssel the dis- in the tries drained by be that tbe native Indians believed that lady for some bad taken a. vow to lead a single true to his first love and and his constancy so Miss Hellish tbat in her will she left all her considerable him s Her never touched the leaving it to with while be very simply own modest by his cabinet By the time of Mr. death the capital originally left by Miss had grown to a sum considerably 000, Of he by his will left to tie Montague vicar of and a similar sum to Ernest Fine In an by Morris be- fore the iron aud steel works managers on the 1 Bo same The girl was staring at Suddenly she is W L the There she indeed saw a J cotch him while he Cap'n they almost at the sentry's onr own a H been in command of us yere a He's got folks about 3fcf knew this grim thing was the east of hanling at Iho dirt where the eod had been in u whisper like a She for a time on as form crouching there a from an utterly new alarm almost caped The sentry's arms after all were not of At yst Review fascination He was told rf fact was mentioned that the lecturer bad presented by the wire witb specimens for which some per pound was or more than per largely used in the construction of piano and other musical and mechanical in- these also Kew ly ot tbe New Zealander of some future age when dnr civilization until it fell at tbe feet of tbe is quenched and a one In preparing for spring purchases we fled oni a little order to reduce it quick we have put on our taole a fe w lines of Shoes we wish to close out before purchasing the spring Maybe your size is among If can gPt a good pair of Shoes f in look them I aw OO Lace add Button 2.5O J l HO 139 I 1 in One lot Felts 00, to close One lot and and 50, to close 2.OO We have put fa a new brand Flour which is at the time I worth wa are going to make it this F our we stand every cannot be bettered aa and the i same with and in many grades we lead them We are bound to meet any fair sh i they he bis unchanging on the other side of the sitting The dim were drawn to under the 'The girl for a Thed she stooped and I mo I Don't no such f Tho gnup became absorbed in into that feed Step backand lift at onoe began to devour the wretched Mr. Wallace on a broken bridge and heard of other but be could all the were make a ing one to be worth 1% the of a ton of these cheap little things ran up to over The barbed After a time there was a1 n of of the hands began once more their She In hollow reverberations fromi you don't The girl felt a cry of her she gazed at this she perceived that tbo three men Bbe detail of on a London bridge and OI out no could nee meDta b dentists for ruins of St ft is nerves from even not generally that oat of his wide plagiarized the one mov d or At Ust and turn AU the interior of the barn caine the who recently escaped She bis mi quent sounds of old Santo's lazy The sentry conversed with thai At iast the girll saw a head Bowly jf rom under the She now advancing toward V. girl waiting in the to hear the sudden and brown hair his bis clear lit his puckered in a mighty the ri Xenophon at New and in time the third finger of the red or whether they were altogether plagiarized the idea both from the and from Horace In 1774 Walpole wrote in a letter to thi following which clinches the next Augustan age will dawn on the other side of the There of eyes glinted and then settled upon a pale statue of a The eyes became lit with a kind of hur morons An arm gestured ebe a in a Newton in they won't kill him Surety some curious traveler from jht at the orchard was the loud of the ruins of St 1, her bewi The were ahe sear bed with her trying to the critical scene of fl moving the prisoner moved Stowing year rhe returned to 9 Wheo fight at the orchard was the loud tte and the of the which people the same in another letr M. i 1781 Gibbon Bis containing this he faced for an i i MAIN PA. der the A moment later the pair hands their cautions Ultimately tha head and arms of the man were thrust strangely from the He was lying on bis The girl thought of. tho dirt in bis Wriggling slowly and pushing at tbe beam above he forced bis way out a one be stant the entrance of little written graphically in bis and the sentry read and knew and stone in tbe si Tth along tho lands of B. lurches to a and to a stake and atone 1ntba along tbe said 34.4 a and to and thence east. 30 perches thence sonm 65 tola east. 77 of 5 more or W be- i A. Diantha by food dated Febmary 27, In Office ta i in Deed Book No 31 I Abont 30 acres i if amo frame bam and marxie other fitet I trees Tu he soldi as and terre tenant O. 8. and i lot of land In north ram eatt hy Jacob and the south by lands J. P. MontH j ana noi his body and raised himself upon Ills He grinned at the girl and drew bis feet carefully from under the When he at last stood erect beside The great stretches J bide crawling to see a human she i. I The s ned of fa he wai format ion Vent from the grim tiring n u g. The prisoner still sat on feed tbe passage to the prisoner from tue ily staring at the The to but at that instant g rl felt i i one that she was the black formidable figure across and curious parallel passage apropos of age tend to enlarge the circle of our ideas and to encourage the hope tnat New Zealand may to peep again at the was of has produce in some future age the of I IU i had a fraction of time certain i i- York A Legend of The who claim have first of passage county seat of a certain bis bodr ana raised hia r n new in the nf the old horse pat an She wished the men their silence flashed across tha floor when tija was quaint legend as to the A puma old with years aud The girl and the first they feared their arms would lips conveying dimming rays ot AH else somber At last she saw movB It might havs As f 3r the girl at tbe by en 'the old found the ripo she did nut uit the bnt it home As the the fruit an sprang who the beggars ILat he wiss the god aud had from the orchard of tLu from ran around the in at the door acd flung herself sobbing Bide tb 3 body of soldier in The uproar of the fight became it last inasmuch as one i was nerves from teeth were even more ex- per The Old Tallow Tbe first and most natural Way of lighting tbe houses of the colonists was in the fab pitch which plentiful bnf as soon as Ihe domestic animals increased candles were and the manufacture of the ter supply became the special autumnal duty of the thrifty Great hung kitchen fire and with hot water and melted At the cooler end of the kitchen two long poles were placed from hack to Across these like the of a were placed shorter called candle To each rod were tied about a dozen straight candle The wicks were again and in regular in the melted the succession of dippings given each candle time to Each grew in till all were Deer suet was used well as beef tallow and mutton Morse Earle in j A now a sleepy little io the great and growing state of was designed to be tbe capital of after ten years of yews The had taken to himself a tol at present a lady was so meagerly possessed of worth not more than with the land on which it group of three oak trees tinder which the Texas declaration of was Each oak is a giant by and they grow so close together that their branches enormous Beneath more thani 00 years Texas declared self free from rale and of Veich Fancied he knew how to wua born to cried coupes natural to you'll call Vetch littlo I'll tell yon how One fine day he sketched a Five doWn and three lines np Gave him Farmer Jones came study of an Quito Rubens Showed the farmer's wife his of is Paul Hubens Vetch Crossly home tbe his sister snid to a Shortly afterward I sdw Borne one who was to Jumping wildly on a Paul Rubens Judge Blank let us say of a i pulchritude that the friends of the first degree took it themselves to criticise him for ing so homely a don't see how said one friend to the maid what everybody seems to admitted B. hia OI 8 IU the last words of the coir bat spoken with fej ine Ho uer Presently there waa of flying their arms and jabbed the air of troopers in blue into tin became instantly to of amazement aud and roared in one grout who knelt besid i TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE IN OMB began at on tbe Tje wandering rays frir They maid to was IOO 40ud Jmt t t- i j f un They to tlie hole and i j Iley Tne worst qt that my tbat ness and ne to bul M you take rare of her the w ay at But and over to the feed tpe side oJ have to wait for in tho name of goodness proceeded to fight to maintain her did he do it for a year did Colombia en- there W tio distinction of being capital of said the sister in a Iu tbe capital waa transferred to York know you ahe was worth Wouldn't you say that was very of a grated Ani the friend was forced to allow a tablespoonful admit that Free of Put the into a suitable toj stir the toa 1----------1. Tatine it gradually about of a pint of 4 cue the with 4 janitor's wife believe what I said at some former butter beaten to a en while at play Mith cuier For Lua from the peach i its seed to plunt and ifo prou net would muke theiu is origin cf tha Japs ai rt frit tuld Ibis The Worst of It. con tor's wife tbat her who is old the booy upon tbe turned toward anc has promised to remember a man Jaa not the moral courage i and I he bad Better retire from ness and nover try to make A. Dana in of Newspaper to the mixture iu to Snt it into h battered mold tonri in I-V hours  

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