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   Wellsboro Agitator, The (Newspaper) - October 17, 1900, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania                               41. OCTOBER 1900.' S CASE Appeal to the Supreme Court for a New Intimation of Decision Adverse to Proceedings in De- The appeal tor a new trial in the case of Isaac the convicted of murder in the first degree burned his fatally in 1899, in the Court in Pittsburg on 8th less than two were before consisting of Chief Justice and six col- Attorney A. B. and D. W. were present for the and J. B. Niles and J. appeared for The having examined copies of the paper book provided in the listened to the forcible arguments of they ed to hear the Commonwealth's Messrs. Dansmore and intimating that they held that no sub- stantial error had been committed in the court Prothonotary Shefter has not yet re- the formal of the court's decision .in the Bat those directly interested are convinced that there is no hope of a decision to and he was so informed by his on their return from On Friday Birriolo received a letter from Hon. Walter T. written in conveying in- formation to the same on under Deputy Sheriff had his little taken from iim was then bathed and with an entire change of clothing and placed in a different cell than the one he has oe of A watch was then ed His manner these proceedings indicated desperation and a sullen The Governor's last reprieve expires on the 30th in all judging from the present aspect of his Birriolo will then be in accordance with the sentence passed apon him by Judge Mitchell on ber loth All passes that have been ing the bearers admittance to the are where execution will take have been The marriage of Mr. A. D. of and Miss Louise of this took place at the home of the bride's Mr. and Mrs. Charles at 7 clock Saturday Dr. A. C. Shaw Tha wedding party was a small being confined to tives of the For the ceremony the bride wore a tasteful gown of white The marriage service was followed by after which Mr. and Mrs. Broughton took the p. m. train for where they begin housekeeping in the dwell ing just by Mrs. Clara Mrs. parents lived ly in ST. where she visited daring the past summer and is very well Mr. Broughton lived formerly in He was admitted to the bar several months ago after completing his legal studies in Merrick Young's office in this A party of 32 ladies and gentlemen of members of George Cook the Woman's Belief Mansfield Monday to visit Gen. Mansfield Post and the W. B. in that and enjoyed selves gentlemen attended the regular Post meeting in the G. A. B. after which they joined in Odd where an excellent literary and musical programme was given under the auspices of the B. G. of This entertainment was followed by sapper served in the G. A. The inner man having been re- afl to Odd where interspersed with entertained the visitors till delegation then started on their homeward ed at all the enjoyment they had ed. A lucid The AGITATOR is indebted H. A. Field for a copy published is going to be ashow here nex Monday should stay away from some one attends who has been exposed to the scarlet feVer causing it to spread over the whole town and It appeared in the eastern portion the county a short which has by proper been kept from spreading and by still being cautious it can be LIFE IK As to lor tenant who think Happy and Properly j of the call him be- he prefers that sort of affectionate on hie through the ity visit me as an old We went to school together went sliding down wrestled often foir the imes he wore it a few I won that He was good at but I could lay him nt at So were good When lie put in appearance the other as as ever and as full the milk of human kindness as of we sat and smoked pipes and I d him what schemes for the ment of society ha had and was working he declared that there to be little left for him to Nearly Was deeply in 'the pursuit of said a many people are really while as many more think they are amounts to the same A number equal to both of thess classes hink they are on verge of and these are actually the happiest ons I The vice of it all is that who think they and Hajor G. Deputy has received the following of from the secretary of Governor Joseph D. of Oct. 12. O. H. Ptar i liy tho Governor Sbs for hy Ibt of for the o Jie and u iis lor lire N. A. vate TWO DEATHS IN Compile uA Green Bf Other of Oct. 16. Mr. William aged 85, died at his home here Friday evening after suffering for a Of weeks with He was born in but nearly his whole life was spent where he had many He is survived by his wife Miss Emily whom he married about three years by hia Mr. and John and unmarried Arthur and ly attended services were held from Trinity 2 m. Honser presence of Mr. friends who testified vto teem for him floral a large of his friends from and elsewhere were Among from out-of-town who the vices were his Mr. and and Mr. of and and his Mrs. Wheeler of Corning and Many of Mrs. from out-of-town were also among them her Williams and band of and her Miss of Morris Although it was very all the members of who think they are just about to be the Knighte of Pythias of which have a common tendency to Mr. was a marched to Yon see it will not ffo to permit j the Cemetery to witness mman happiness la run without j Mr. William who for years had air because they gain a too great suffered with at his Man is like a spring clock home here at about 2 o'clock Sunday without proper regulation r just as such j He is survived by his clock will sometimes overbalance and and number of smalt The a dead so human t funeral was held from Catholic without a and j church comes to m Miss Nettie while walking on a slippery sidewalk fell and THEIR FIRST Death of the First Han Killed In the Red Run Coal The plant of the Bed Bun Coal Com- near in County not south of Tioga county line where it Union was the scene of a fatal accident day in consequence of which one man Michael aged 23 and was injured and died about two hours was to hia while in the Company's Wetgel another was injured oiling crushed badly about the At 1 o'clock in ths the heavy as four loaded coal cars from the mints were being hauled a steep the cable 'The heavy cars shot down 'the plane with lightning When they reached the foot of the a quarter-mile their velocity was Egan was knocked from the shoot to the 46 feet He Reed not seen cars on account of the Egan's right arm and leg had sustained a compound he wSs injured The cars their wild flight by crashing into en- gine of the works they damaged in charge of a train to he placed Jin the but half an hour after But is there any extraneous ance that can keep human nature from I I have a replied and have begun to put it in My plan is to find men who are happy and into their minds the idea that they are When I find men who only think they are I assure them thinking is a dangerous When I find persons who are reveling in the idea they are on the verge of seing I direct their attention to illusoriness of mundane and things are not what they When I have implanted doubt of the j evidences of their senses in the minds of they at once begin to 1 compare their condition with that of persons who have more louses and and more of the uries of This creates a powerful check j and such persons become und hence lees cocksure that they are Sometimes they insist upon the reality of their happiness and call me an but I am accustomed and keep right on until they at last conclude that they might be I have less trouble with such as only think they are Their minds are good soil in which the seeds of doubt germinate From thinking they are happy they soon come to think that they are When I get them into that mental frame the rest is They will keep on until they are ble of thinking at and when you in to that condition you can do almost anything with They be- come they believe anything that to show that they have not all they ought to I have organized a party out of that I have to do their of but that is You haVe a formula and repeat it con- they last regard the ula as The class oh the verge of who in their own sighted perfect cause more trouble than any other Twy abide .in the land of sleep to dream of the Delectable and awake the expectation of finding an automobile at the to take them to country if ft ey live in the or to the city if they live in the One cannot discount human Such persons lead two distinct in fact and one in Yon may remember that when your elders promised yon a ping to bed yon suffered twice as much in the expectation as yon did the just reverse the subject when yon saw and sniffed the good things of the Thanksgiving dinner as a after the and crept into the you that the dinner in ex- was much more enjoyable than the dinner can see my difficulty in dealing with men who are not but just about to Though -I ji pew more inveterate Like that Old duffer of- Ancient I only get the stone to fhe to see it roll down to the Brit if men think they are or are happy in- thinking they just to disturb them I. to your theory is a mental why not let in their why trouble them with your theories That Is of an replied cannot control mes who think You cannot reform men un- less can men us yon can mould wHo to A X Bnt PnH Anthropos had W seriously injured one of her She is improving Willie and two children of Mr. William are suffering with typhoid Mr. Thomas is ill with Mrs. IT. A. of N. is the guest of her Mrs. Frank Mrs Fred has been her Mrs. Bobert Earn Mr. William of was here on business last Charles England and Misses tella and of and Thomas of are the guests of their Mrs. Charles Mrs. James Pollock has returned from a visit to her Mrs. lomer of Johti Lynch is visiting her 3harles and family in and her Annie a Mrs. Harrower has re- from a visit with her father in Mrs. G. C. with about 35 other all members of the Aid society of held a very enjoyable picnic on Dix's run last Antrim's baseball team gave a dance Thursday A junior baseball team from here played the Round top boys at Sweetbriar Saturday and beat Verne Green rejoices over the fact that he has become the father of an haby Mencing and family will return here to Orlando Evans and ily have located at Miss Anna Keating was on Sunday the recipient of a gold cross from M. J. the Catholic as a reward Hon. George A. of N. is billed to lecture here ingi Drilling began Thursday at the test oil well SOUTH Close's flew Robert haa returned to shading three years in He was in ing the epidemic and served health Rev Mr. Other Correspondence the October 16. Mrs. Elsie of is visiting atives of visited relatives and friends here several days Mar. T. of is visiting at the home of his Mr. C. K. Messrs. Bristol and Button will their bark and log job on Bock run nest Mr. Eben Talbot returned here last Saturday from an extended visit among relatives in New York Jane of is iting here at the homes of her and her Martha Mr. and Mrs. Herbert of Mr. and Mrs Arthur of and Mr. and Mrs. of attended here Saturday The plastering of E G. Close's new house completed last The building fe now ready for the who will resume work next to finish their part of Harry and Mrs. Wiltons returned home last week from Canada Whither they after the Genessee Methodist Mr. did evangelical work in the he came HRE m or Candidate for State Senator in the Twenty-Fifth comprises counties of Potter and DEATH OF MR. ASHER CENTER Schoolmaster a Be- of the W. M. of with her is here visiting her James Dickinson and George of and family ed relatives here last week of was on 10th in- J. M. of was here last Eugene Lr of and Frank of Academy visited tives here on the 9th' and 10th Bert of West at E. L. George's on Miss M. spent the 7th with friends Crooked L. with her has been few days with her husband on win run near Ernest George and family visited near last Earl of is at Academy Cor- suffering with typhoid ris who has suffering with broken is Pierce hurt quite badly last a Asa has froin Prof. M. house to French's house on French J. E. of was buried on the 12th Instant 1, I i J J 5ne marriage Mr. Charles of Margaret of takes place Both Mr. Richards Itf s bride enjoy much The bridegroom is a member of the firm of Richards of The proffers hearty con- Burned To and Correspondence of the Oct. 16. A. V. more's feed mill and together with all his were burned one ing last The loss was fully with no derrick built lost summer on the Freligh farm has been takeri Sown and the material removed to the Ford where a well is soon to be Mr. the Free Baptist tor is conducting a revival in the Knowlton assisted by Mrs. We are glad to learn that Rev. B. D. the Methodist is to re- main in this section another The very dignified deportment of Mr. Hubert Marsh of late has been generally A daughter born on the 9fc in- stant is the family will soon locate in where Smith has a George Kizer of and family have occupied Hugh Marsh's Mr. and Charles Bauer's infant died on the instant after an illness lasting several The child surgical operation at Williamsport hospital but a few weeks Onr Draper Other Hotes from South Correspondence of Oct. Asher aged 65T of a civil war veteran fonrier died October 1st. He was born in hat came in youth to this State and engaged in lumbering in whence after some he came in the 66's. the daughter of the late J. Hines in 1879 went with Torpy to where he a piece of His family joined him the next He was un- fortunate and lost this first but bought which he had ly or quite paid and was doing He was a industrious and honest man and was He died very when 1C miles from building of 9. AH the veteran soldiers in the locality about his home were present at his forming a very long Digging husking corn gathering apples now make up the order of the day A large quantity of nice apples is being harvested out this and a sight of apples are going to the cider Calvin Dibble has gone home from his Mrs. O. M. he has long been He has not seemed to improve Harry Palmer keeps about the W. H. Gitchell has gone to Slate Bun to work in the lumber have benefitted of by some nice EAST annual convention of the State Federation of Pennsylvania held in last MR. He is to the Methodist ate In of the Rev. ley has been to the charge by the Genesee field of labor also in of people members accompanied by down to welcome back their pastor for his second to the general and Mrs. Rowley were not at On the evening the flth instant League and members of the Meth odist Church gave and Mrs. Rowley a After and select a china tea 4et was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Rowley with best wishes of the should have the to vote with moral held in the Presbyterian of C. Tie result dec- irion in tie of a very ad dress the other of Miss Bessie Thorn is of be married in that to Hew Methodist Correspondence of the Oct. are all pleased with the It has come too late to benefit most but wells and springs need filling for the have a new Methodist Rev. Almon E. while his Rev. Mr. goes to who has employed on Giles Ely's dairy has moved his family to the Armenia and intends to go to work for a firm on Marsh Mr. Ely himself expects soon to locate in W. L. on being awakened the other night by an uproar in his found a large weasel putting time A vigorous shaking from soon ended his bridge on Charch street is Ella Tabor has just returned from a to Lake Oil in are at a standstill as far as drilling is con- no rigs being at work says Free the are kept busy trying to get back out of mother earth all that has sank there speculative 'the Games field is far from as good by the payment of bonuses and ia dae time the rig drillers and tool dressers wiU again find in the search for The Gaiaes field IB not yet de- to the failure erf y to meet the operators it may be soma time the nation is cleared The recent strike in Virginia Attracted all eager for a try at territory where there is a chance to get their ey back in the first flow 6f The golden mirage of a er fe lodestone enough to make almost wilting to little on the tana of the operations at Ihe test well in Antrim sro forward grinding mate Devoe lead paint wear twice 6il mixed by CUR NEIGHBORING Noteworthy Happenings In Some ol the Dis- Round About have been plundering houses County's institute is in session this week in of coal has been discovered near m ford new branch of the Buffalo and railroad is nearly automobile the other day ed in three hours the 40 between Williamsport and Directors of the Poor and of Pennsylvania held their tion in Wilkesbarre last county is holding her fair this week on the new fair grounds in which ate used for the first of was in- jured badly laet week by a fall from his bicycle while wheeling from to W. of a very successful poultry has received from Germany an order for 30 of his choice white are over 300 timber in the West Branch of the near waiting for a flood to be run to the Lock Haven water supply has been increased gives us stronger force of says the two into our town we have as good fire as any in this The Austin Autograph denounces the water company in that The and contamination of the supply and the avarice of the Company are the principal accusations it There is sickness in Austin by drinking impure Ira Davenport has presented to the Davenport public library in Bath a splendid portrait in oil of Baron Stenben the great German soldier who so zealously in the American cause during the and in whose county was woman woke up the other night just in time to see a run from her henhouse a bag the next morning tha she was five chickens at the same time discovered on the of the henhouse in wrapped in which the thief mast have lost hia haste to be off. a Mexican was accidentally shot and killed in Bethle hem the other Daniel Del Valle a fatality occurred a Lehigh University preparatory where students and while they were volver which Del Valle wished to sell to Gont DelValle is a Bryan has declined of the Chairman of the State to speak in on hi eastern expresses tha his plans will him as he de vote all to States where 'the vote not so overwhelmingly agains P. Dear Sir There are two sorts of f You know for you uell One sort looks it is and the other is better it looks any other two sorts of no and we make toft of stuff that isn't longs Belong to But this oar name ttw very pain there is in the Devoe lead It is as good as lead oil lasts And we th isn't any Years F. DEVOE Co. GAINES Peim Company to Drill w Superintendent cal Correspondence of the Agitator J. of has arrived here to take charge of the South Penti Oil Com- vied J. re- This Company will pew wells on Kennedy one on Asaph ran and one below Messrs. Champaign are well on the Secor lot at They intend to sink several wells tb test their Chairman announced a Republican meeting here for Saturday October 27. It will be id Hon H. M of and H. F. of As these two gentlemen were both for- mer residents of this it is safe to say that they will meet wita a royal On Wednesday 24th, the will in the annex to form a McKinley and Boosevelt They will be en- by Mr B E. Mann with 66ngs, from his Edison This is the finest ment heard in this section and is worth miles to B. D. an employe the supply is sick with typhoid He was taken to the Kane Several members of O O. P at- tended a banquet at on day They all report a good -i WEST JACKSON Grange Fair and Mar of 'the Oct. 16. Mills Grange held their atonal fair the 10th-and instant The exhibits of vegetables and pot those of former years in were very fine in and the departments were fully equal to former A large delegation from Jobs Corners Grange visited Mitchells Mills Grange Saturday evening after the latter's tine business had been In- speeches were made by F. Hogaboom and others of the Their remarks were followed by a fine programme rendered by bers the Society of the Mitchells Mills were then and shortly after tice had been done to this of the the pleasant reunion came to a Joseph Smith and Miss Anna Friends were in Elmira on the 10th They are now visiting friends in and Danville for a few C. E. Andrews is harvesting ten acres of potatoes and expects to get irls of tubers from the The buckwheat crop in this section is very W. E. Barnes is about to move to Big where he will engage in the undertaking Misses E. and Mary A. Satterlee spent Sunday at D. L. Deming Post W. R. C. had their an- inspection VS. TO WAND A. Defeat S. C. I. of at Football Bother School and Borough Correspondence of the Oct. 16. Normal football team defeated team of the Collegiate Institute of wanda in Park in this borough Saturday afternoon by a score of 38 to 0. The game was easy for Hoard and Irene Warner and Messrs. Harry Bodine and McFarlane went to Brockport last week as delegates from the ions at the Normal to the grand conventions of the Agonian and The annex to hall has reached the second The number of water in field is now 130 and the rate has been re- Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bailey are visiting in Mrs Dr. Moody is in Bradford Many visitors are expected here this week to attend the annual convention of Tioga County Sunday Club now 4oO i Bishop Alma Mater. At the recent session of the Genesee Dr. James chancellor of made a of in liulf of collegiate He together of the the Supreme Governors of aod other and All of are college Then he turned Bishop who Was From what institution wera receiving the prompt From Libby Ttw anl of this from tha There was after of and that it difficult lor to complete Ms C 5  

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