Wellsville Allegany County Reporter (Newspaper) - October 27, 1892, Wellsville, New York N. OCTOBER 27, 1892. 2854 WORDSOFSYMPATHY FOR PRESIDENT HARRISON HIS HOURS OF of From All of mt ItaU m of for I the request iif Dr. of York wilt in the tho remains nt tlm Dr. Bartlett was of coming to mill a of At ttio of nml of y In Mrs. was much by the Minting of ' Kindly choir of Ht. of it. The choir will at nnd at already it li the winh there no or official display in connection with the dentil of the here nnd In will be m simple m the rites of the Fn church will are ceremonial inseparable from the I 1 of thin city t of lu and writing him in permanent form the testimony of their re The foreign of friendly will in like convey their to our ministers and and Mrs. and the members of the cabinet with their being the family of the president it in Ro in and withdraw from in eventH for one the precedent in the case of the death of Mrs. the departments in Washington will probably be closed on the day of the Harrison's John Scott Harrison of will tomorrow morning and company ti e train to Indianapolis after the H. of an other will join the party at Vico President Morton will be present at the in Ihin tin* course of the the cards of Chilian charco Arthur T. Miss Homa secretary of the M. Yrigoyen of the Peruvian Mr. the Norwegian min and Assistant Attorney Tyner of the were left at the John McLean sent a bunch of Harrison's favorite and thu stu dents of Norwood with whose Mrs. Mrs. Harrison was connected in several historical and social sent a wreath of borne unknown friend sent of purple I for the funeral train are being of MX cure and a dining a sleeping a compartment a private car and an car in the latter of which the casket will bo train will leave Washington ac tomorrow and run on the following Leave Harrisburg p. leave Altoona 7 p. leave p. leavo a. at a. at The program at includes at liio at a. m. followed by interment at CroWn After a few hours at tlie resilience of R. S. the party will leave on the return trip at 5:40 Friday reaching Saturday at party will t lie president personal and note was sent to the Presa associat ions night services will be private and very No invitations have been issued to the exercises in tlie east but provision will as fur as possible to the relatives and personal friends of thv president and Harrison to be J. W. Foster tlie White House last and although he did not scii the ho remained in the of Private .St cretary for more than an AH the the cabinet except and but they are ex iUJ of all of n rci vf d at t liTH - of the the ten ssas a ju and all ol the telegraphed of ' ' ' following bearing the of Hiu QUACK An I NkW Oct. t Mm. of tho thn al. o'clock this morning and will burled at on tho Sath Ana mark of to tho memory of tha noble pure lifo an inspiration to rU und and an of sympathy with the nnd the Borrowing that you nil and campaign the of tho ' E. Huhn of bureau that he will make no more of speakers until after Mrs. Sorrow Oct. The news of Mrs. death wan received in city with the her was anticipated by her many where she had lived for BO many it none tho less dc are for the funeral by of tho president's family who have been to act for IL J. and Miss Nannie Newcomer visited Crown Mill at the request the and one of will be chosen after the has been described to the stricken Flaws are at half-mast and of sorrow are everywhere M. L. Haines yesterday that tho funeral party would arrive Friday abont m. The will be taken nt once to the First Presbyterian where of a will Ue The survivors of the Seventieth meet on Friday u half hour before the funeral hour and to attend the services in a at 31aBt in I S. Oct. 20. s of tho of Mrs. Harrison was received here with profound sympathy and Flaga are at half mast on all public buildings and over many in the prominent The News and Courier voices universal sentiment in this Democratic state when it the of this sad event the of party strife will cease for the time and the without regard to color or will join in a prayer that the richest benediction of may rest the antl give them The death of this gracious woman comes unon all her countrymen antl countrywomen with a so she discharged tho duties of first in the land with such delicacy of she so high typo of American womanhood that she enjoyed admiration and love of the and she the tribute of tbe IN A SERIOUS SMASHUP ON THE FRISCO ilcn Their and Aboni Twenty Slorp or Vain Track of the and 2i'.- The passenger train on the Frisco road wrecked by a broken one mile east of baggage smoker and two chair cars wore turned over on their Tho mail ami cars passed over in The on tho Diekerson cf and Neua Agent of were instantly twenty of the passengers received cuts and but none of their injur are regarded as The follow ing is a list of the C. H. 1). Porter and both badly about the M. sheriff of Barry badly injured about internal J. 1. arm broken and hand Bed l. internally M. W. head and back H. J. bruised about K. Fort of Stono shoulder I. head In M. i foot Ben were carried to this city where physicians were in waiting and medical are of ft KOf of tho river miners strike and an early of coal held a meeting in tho coal and at its it was givra ont that tho indi for a settlement were favor It was Kaid that tho sentiment tha in the of Brown's station in favor of to work St a 3-cent a of half 6 cent from tho old the of the merting I. of Joseph Walton Co. There I very indication of an early settlement of our with the We believe will return to work at our 3 in the second and cents In the fourth pool course we cannot be definitely what will be the outcome of tho At our meeting it to bo the general opinion that the strike drawing i u a Fay ano ST. Grand Chief Deputy J. M. and a committee telegraph from the Cotton Belt railroad with the of that nf tho conference is to securo an in shorter hours and an adjustment of a number of local It is believed the committee will bo in gaining tho concessions Chief will return Chicago to renew negotiations with Fe on settlement of the strike on the Colorado and Gulf HARD BATTLE WITH BALLOTS m NEW tnr m MUI of 25.Tho at absence of t hiet had not from Mr. Hackett had not got back from and David Martin in Even who to post any of tho Irtf ht not out of who will at Tammany flail arrived in tha city thh General it ii will not Lieutenant Sheehan and Chairman Murphy almost alono at Democratic and wero hard at Democratic have on Mr. alleged hostile attitude toward the and have a denying allegations in that Cleveland In ono of pool good enough for them and similar concerning tho old pretended aro a base for Bays the Democratic OUT Chairman Harrity and bis in the management of tho began calling out their and forces for n. hard in this They frankly admit that there is need for hard fighting in this from now until tho polH aro making ready to Bend some of their men into tho Interior of and declaro they now prepared to tho day and night until election F. of tho hmwe of tho up morning w ili Bittet or in Dull J Bimmons It til o iho and u 1 n o fn r n weli m adulta f. Ho s 1 it eau by or ino -i delicato Vont tir Y. no matter ion of may It can it it no lia for mQ provea it iii York York Oc t. Money mt WtT per a. 1-AUa, fcr sixty esil for 4.!icotipon. extended -s Union do linking Torb Oct. S. do 81.81^3.15; do Cleveland and Si do at 384 Ho first on and then gave the Springer He met with a hearty the young who hm moulding a of es finished her and sent It to Mr. with a note him fui granting tho of Oct. ol the fair by a rising resolutions of pat by over the h of Mrs. which read as in witli all their follow the rs ol the Columbian uru the most by the intelligence of tho ef the beloved ef the tender to and his heartfelt iu the li ion nl all w isti whereby lie alut they been to great That lies to the on Oct. collision occurred on the Wisconsin division of the Chicago and ern near twenty-six miles from this between a gravel train and an extra freight train in which two men were killed and one killed conductor of the gravel on the were iu the caboose of gravel train and were buried under heavy timbers an extra who was the engine of the freight train for the of the n the timbers of the cab as t hey gave His right arm was crushed gravel train was a senger train very closely and the freight train was on n started to pull out just as the graved train came The engine crashed into the caboose ol the gravel train just as ii crossed the in New York Nov. of alt rday d the compilation of the voting districts iu the state ac cording to and and no changes will be made in tho schedulo prior to the elect ion on Nov. H. Since Jan. 1 there have been and these tigures issued are in j with filed with the county clerks of tho various On Jan. 1, 18'/2, there were 4,b02 voting but by 1 the taking of the census the number has ' 2Ii', a grand total at present of have been I in twenty-two New York county gets an increase of while Kings county county obtains 11 more 3, 1 1. Albany loses Cayuga 1, 1, 1. Livingston 1, Onondaga Otsego 1, 13, St. Lawrence 1, to Oct. Flags were at half mast yesterday on the City hall und other public buildings out of respect to the memory of i The club houses and also a similar of respect tu the deceased ilag on tiie public and pi ca ' Hall park in Kew York re aKo at half t G. over of gill is siili Laie ii t' d n heia n i ed g i ri wiis d vcd he h. r in a lit. of jealous of Thcy Oct. Ii was by a that two froni tlm of of the had taken place to the of with Dr. Thomas L. cni Said there are two a of a Only t 1 .i had ful lernt ion ta ihe Dr. has 1, Wa 1 and Chester 2. Ano of the counties of New York and Kings the the secretary of statu shows that there are for New York and 1,mJs, or more than a third of tho wholo number in Tho division of voting the various counties follow Broome Chenango Columbia 4(5, Delaware 50, Dutchess Frio Franklin Fulton 41. Hamilton 75, Kings Lewis Livingston Madison Monroe Oneida 114, Onondaga 14'.', Ontario 4.>, Orange Ur leans nam 15 Queens Richmond Rockland Schenectady 28, Schoharie Schuyler Seneca Steuben Sul livan Tinga Tompkins 7G, Warren 4'.', 45, Total 5,111. Kle Is. Tlie l ilies of the of their dis mure one half of which Letter to New Oct 25.Tho following open was the Republican national headquarters last New Oct. 24, 1693. ( Mr. Way no by iho dally that at a held in Coopor Union under tho of tho Democ ratic club of New n renegado from your you aro to from your people and attempt to palliate your by to do that which tho with itg of among which tho failed to besmirch iny good OP TUE tho of a court under the pretest referring to somebody elso assail me. as a who to account for ft very largo trust fund placed in hia you woU known at Washington ho was appointed what tho and that ho had lied thu country to avoid trial ou a very criminal you describo Bham patriot and 6 fugitivo from criminal to which you aro pleased to add that you were surprised and disgusted to a man lo represent try iu a high diplomatic and that you Tv yur my was an to but you considered it an insult to every in tho Jii gruat to mo you have I to fall entirely my with tho in tho Irish race and in the old my of iu that UK to Illy on either the I make in Uiv entire with Irish a us .mn Pel I Would iako not uae I have to tin who may not Ito the lo which your attacks I ho ' yo i and iu with you ta the Lana 1.cague Vi hich tu one a of of tu the end of 1.'??:.'. 1 iKui of the resigning tho and turning over lo tho ot tho the 1'., and Malher m their jouit alter of certify that every ueni uf and 1 do city mill 14.23^4.35 for Wett Southern flour dull lota Spot No. 2 do do do Spot Iota 6l( of No. S No. 3 do 61o Nov. SiKit lots Spot No. No. 3 34;,';M?ic: No. 3 No. 2 mixed do do ia Two-rowed 78. Creamery stato - full new 24 Oct. 1 1 No. 2 No. S No. I - No. 2 45;c; No. 3 4r>c; No. n 45c. No. 3 3 - Spring best per 8i.&i.ii,4.T5; low Winter best BUTTE 11-Creamery full and i Zidi Stock 3farket. Oct. AND to i s to to $ du export KochI avy bandy lious I medium i FAi Oct. No. $ I - ' bided -SI ' aie as .Sy The h r with t I and we buve ui h and of turai ilh 1 and a I mn V to N. Oct. 21. i The market was fairly Four lota Hi lots lots at 1 Ir z at 7.iiS,i cheese 1 b e. 11 1 4? of s of dairy 1 r N 1 ilo s ( Vi A - a crii of late was Stales the and a is he claimed induced tu Tv to il ( .ni 1. 11, y. 1 1 1 J. t 1 i own i 1!, 1 Ville l ra i sf - un au 1 I. t Frederick 111 ' 1 M ol M