Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - April 23, 1884, Wellsville, New York NO. 146. N. APRIL 23, 1884. Copy STYLES a flue than Bros. Old - of at Telephone c with the auctioneer Rt Have bad years oi Rud Klve TO 1UE Gentaral r and on alao oi all klada or small talse mo your Calf and Deacon I U pay and you the B. YOU THE BEST FINEST BRANDS NOW ON SALE supplied with bottled Pop. the best lu ia more T Attended p. 1883, c. W. 2 and 3. Opera N. one of the and Lines of any house In westora froto One to Years from and Man of tho of SELL direct ia bond if and no In too Stato Bull for icm than tho All of the favorito branda of and Door to Coats A Fall Line ES end Get N. N. P. n. R. w. r. wk. 3. A. B. Institution haB for Deals with ita and invites from all and for on York and Central National w. J N EW and la of them and br prepared to do work Promptly and in 50c. per Doz. only a THEM A 11,1SB3. 4 absolutely the Best Place in town to buy because in dealing there you Money and Live AL in a little ahead of yet always and complete in and Domestic Canned etc. Telephone orders promptly and and deCoT and Inj or large for on - bo lodar N. New York Herald has ft of the delegates by tho to Arthur has 217 lOt de legatee John 1, with twelve unaccounted Half tho to be represented are Included in the above The figures demonstrate beyond a question that Chester Arthur hus track and will to maintain a respectable lead on the first ballot j thai will takou 1 W. ANP pm made known at the recent of seTeral who have been % violation by George U. has aroused a good deal of The manner in Loveridge obtained this ad seems to be about on a par with the way he performed his duties when District Attorney of this last took before Judge Farnum to have forfeited the ball in certain with leave to bring To the latter proposition Judge Farnum refused believing that the object was for speculativo which theory time has proved Judge Farnum reasoned that had na right to arrange for professional jobs after his term of office especially at the expense of a clear of At the October Oyer and before a Judge not posted on the peculiar succeeded In his He did prosecute in a instance during the remainder of his but waited until he could do so with profit to himself as an is not surprising parties feel that this proceeding in unjust and and led to thank fortune that the relations of Gillies and have been severed In this neglecting his official receiving a salary never fairly nor half and indulging practices as District Attorney that would put to blush any man possessed of a comes back from ButTalo to institute proceedings for his individual We shall be disappointed if be does not meet with and the public may well rejoice if he another libel upon that probably purest individual that boasts a residence within the walls of We publish it as a political and commend it to the attention of the next grand jury TUK OF HON. JAMBS a JOSEPH cash paid out by by the of in the fall for county all of woa my own and all Judge mo lo cash so paid 60 loaned 9,]........................ 83 00 board at hotel from 1876 to Dec. 30, 87 5 100 00 75 00 one interest from Jan. io Oct. 1, fil and interest due Oct. 1,; io Mr. as of the estate of the late Judge is said actually to haye when the roau horse avenger up with this didn't suppose was any such cheek left In the county since Loveridge and Swift had and slid for he forgot that has been tw tu Buy earthly and that the poor - house hero was within time honored delicate little been referred to the Hon. Bonham of and his decision will be with than ordinary Other 22.A destructive earthquake shock was felt In several of the eastern counties of England this Ipswich the walls of were plates were rattled and bells The people were thrown Into such state of consternation that business was The shook was more severe at The concussion lasted half a The first symptom was deep rumbling This was followed by the quaking and shaking of all the Tall chimneys and stacks of factories fell and lofty were CHURCH Spire of one of the largest in tho feet in height fell with an awful In one part of the city a waa caused by the houses tables and chairs were Over glass and pictures and other ornaments fell to the women and rushed shrieking into the At Chelmsford the shock was so severe that the people were filled with damage estimated at At Southend the trembled for miles The windows of many of the houses were broken and chimneys At Maldon the town ball and private houses were swayed The wave passed from south to Bold 8. Frank's bouse was entered Friday sometime between 3 o'clock and daylight by way of the back and and a gold watoU The money was ia Frank's pants which Were under the heisd of the bed and the watch io his vest which hung on the Both with pockets rifled were found near A. G. just back of the house about 6 The thief is To Mrs. Frank the robbery ia unfortunate as the stolen was had for Hose In contesting anci deeply feels the for the condemned murderer now Valley jail awaiting hts doom on the 23d of does take kindly to visited him recently in jail and attempted to instil into him the fact that the lamp holds out to burn the vilest sinner inuy but Clark refused to be and asserted that it for him to be reached by cither heavenly or Tho departed bitt resolved to renew tlie attack The iu a so aCid with puch a variety of how Hood's acting the every part of the human A like anything can be fairly judged only by its with pride to glorious has entered upon hearts ef thousands of people it hai of the hiw to Spare the uny and so thai we hope and expect to see the of next May Bay crown the twenty-fifth Anniversary of our that will at once to every It 1 not even if to try imd reach with cards all ottr ia be and should be public and For this reason I request the ing of card of which baa been by mail to distant friends OF REV. h TRED W. HAT SEVEN TO 185. our friends all In who read this card kindly mode of invitation to an Informal reception at my Thursday May No no presents With an old near Friday an old cannon captured from the during the belonging to the was being fired in honor of a when it and seven men were badly William Cooper had his right arm torn its socket and blown a window Howard and Weed were fearfully injured In their and their eyesight The others received minor Heaviest Crop In Even Is now oyer fifty years since observing orchardists have that American apple bear their heaviest crops in even in 1883, and their lightest crops in the odd as 1879, 81, 83, and bo Last year the crop was and sequently we may look for an ant crop again the coming at April 21.A rumor that oil had been struck at Gaines considerable excitement on A party went over report oil Carlisle has designated F. B. Brewer aa one of the directors of the Columbia Thomas an order Saturday to no more telegraph passes to Erie except for the good of the ness or The it is virill not be well received by the ' Colombier has been created for corrupting public morals in of The with which French justice has seen the offence Indicate a practical senne of the convenience of enjoyment coincident with a determination to vindicate The war In Tonquin must have made the French a salooja testified before the committee that he had paid money to detectives to prevent prosecution liquor without a Detectives they had to captains half the they - Tha witness kept On paying to detectives after he procured ft The committee subject to tho of ths is for at a one aere of a and bam and has apply at Terras