Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - April 8, 1885, Wellsville, New York s. m. K. APRIL 8, 1885. Copy B AM HERE TO SAY AND he iu Allegany und at the Kind of a Rooster I - p. - eip don't be by soft Opera House April H. W. known at tbe years last Friday on that pf bnt from before followed by the army of tbo Two days later ho occupied and the defeat of the only a of a very short Twenty yeare at on April 9, 1865, two great Leo tendered and this was really of the great And twenty years the man who wm the of the one upon whom all centered is first in the and of the Time has often wrought but never more striking than a strong physical endurance had time and again pat to the most test. Now and nearing the dark valley of battling with u fuo that never was Twenty years ago we were with To-day we are bowed with grief as tlie end of tho old hero draws Twenty years ago was a to day he Is giving up his iu der but in liin the Senate erti ay Senator Vedder's to in was carried by the decisive vote of 1 to it now goes to the tiie Assembly by the cloBb vote of 56 the woman was 8trH:itfl<l iu the and once issue is laid to Mr. McEwen gallantly voted for the United States will have 1,'300 sailors and with live war vessels and iu on tho Atlantic of the Isthmus of Kane there should bo a of ships on the The force would then be sufficient to sweep aud hold all tropical Luckily for the Central we are not of ON IS NOW i Oli FOH P R I IM C Fits acil satisfaction ME A t the undersigned have purchased the livery and taken the Commerciai House barn under their personal They are to First-class otherwise to till orders and and single fed and cared for at low Try the B. 7. H,R. final Is that they be required to enter competitive any one may apply and or her of political relation Sr. The School Commissioners of the county are to be the examining Further particulars will bu given as ioon as the final are FOB of CANADIAN to Join tha April 7. -A courier from telegraphs that 200 men and 100 women and children are besieged In the barracks under cover of The police into town and secured enough to last the besieged three The half-breed Indians Who were Battleford have started for hoping to induce the American Indians to join All of the Battleford district Indians are now congregating the Bounding Lake and claim they expect 300 Sioux from the American bide to join The Indians demolished all they did not carry away from the and stores they raided at and have taken all the horeca aud cattle in that of Alberta territory at New Allegany have formed the and have demanded of the government an immediate settlement of the land claim and the allowance of the half-breed claim and a representation in the Dominion in case of a refusal it was decided to to arms and join the of April 7.Baranda,* minister of haa gone ostensibly to mediate the Central but really to present claims against Guatemala for boundary damages incurred last Mexico will doubtless take advantage ot Guatemala's It is believed that congress will authorize Diaz to declare war Guatemala as soon an the executive is It is said will review 20,000 troops here on the national TO JiR lu a secret session of congress it waa stated that the Mexican army enroute to tho frontier 15,000. and that Mexico is to act on the or the April 7.The tug boats Nina and conveyed the second detachment of marines for from the navy yard in Brooklyn to the mall at the foot of Canal In this city this the around and tbe river the and drummers played stirring pieces and the men scattered at will around the boats laughing and When the pier was reached they quietly formed in companies and marched on board the Acapnia In single Capt. J. H. ie in command acd First Lieutenant F. Spicer Is adjutant of this is to be called the second the one which left Saturday being known as the The five companies are commanded by Captains (A) W. R. 0. W. 8. G. C. F. H. Alii Banger and Sharp command the three Gatling and Lieutenants Kellogg and Colwell of the three-inch There are a 140 men In the two Commander B. B. McCall is in command of the It was intended that the should sail at 3 p. but It was not until 3 o'clock that she swung out tho Commander know how long we ehall but I the trouble is It seems to be and our chief will be the heat and G. C. Reid have spent considerable time in Panama may have considerable trouble with these Wo have got to clear the Isthmus and these fellows are great bush They shoot from behind their hiding places and it is hard naval officer who haa had experience on the isthmus boys imagine they are going on a junketing but I fear they will be sadly It is not only foolish but outrageous for tho government to send a few hundred men down there at this season when the spring rains and the fever are Thousands of men will have to he sent and naturally suppose that there was a certain limit to the striking and that line might properly be be drawn at County is now affording the odd spectacle of a convict strike on account of a reduction of the interests of the convicts are being seriously outraged by the penitentiaries as to demand the formation of a a hurrying to and fro of troops has not been seen on this Western Hemisphere since the close of our Civil More and will for Panama from the Brooklyn Navy Yard to and preparations for further emergencies continue to be The Central American Staten are still on the defensive toward one and from ail parts of the Dominion of Canada are hastening toward the In the Old World war is waging in two of the great while all Europe is more or less Interested In warlike earth will to seems as strange a message this as It was eighteen centuries Myers of West forged the of S. and Caroline BUnn to two on The First Nation al Bank of this place hiat drew the money on and haa skipped to parts Selver has repaired and added to his old shop on Mechanic and is again turning out carriages Reformed calls gave one of his here Monday Evening to a which was not by his He alno gave the Editor of Tuk Reporter a number of dalm but thought them smart but and Mrs. gave a tea party to about fifty of eir friends Monday Blair been iii New tho last week to railroad Ella Duke ot tlie guest of Miss M. Paul of was in town 7, perhaps a few Items from tbb I will them a cheese factory meeting wan beldt April luad It was decided to begin 13th, retaining the old Mr. interest in and number of are under begin te smell ward la Babcook and Porter report having made for which they received 11 cents per playing Saturday ' of each at the the order of the day until further school opened Maroh 80th, under the successful of our popular VestA congratulate the on having been so m to secure her services for spring We hope she may yet become a permanent resident of our rumor says Fred Richardson Is soon to take a We wish him Congratulations will soon bo in W. Graves Is very Mrs. Hinges is The rest of the are able to take their as far as we are able to social party was held at the of L A. Babcock on Wednesday March 24th. Those who attended report a very pleasant is still In tbe lap of as we noticed several out A. Morris of Yorkshire visited friends here lost Edward is fast nearing and when done will be an ornament to our little Darling is preparing to move to 7, 18S5. Dan. D. it Easy for hie Root of thoroughly scrofula it is necessary to strike directly at the root of the This Is exactly what Hood's by acting upon thoroughly cleansing it of all and leaving not even a taint of in vital Thousands who have been oared of by Hood's testify to Its wonderful Sold by all farmers are busy making Boyier failed in his at the church Sunday and many went away Baptist pulpit is vacant at but the members intend to keep up their Sunday schooi aud praise Blair has bought a lot of Brown opposite 8. Chase's store and has the lumber on the ground for a new residence and which he Intends building as as the weather will has purchased the lot formerly owned by Mr. the and is going to build this A. is material for his new or rather having it he will not lias moved to He tlie hounn vacated by B. has a lot of next to J. A. Crandall's and i 1 the aiui rnu the this will be a dramatic al the Woodcock House Halt next Saturday by the Lycum the way wo understand that our iti to build a new house and together this That looks like ii one more trip will tlx It all W. sick for a week but is 6,1880. Frit?.. t aa A merchant went to his head and I owe about and all I is which 1 locked up in tho I have been thinking that this is the right time to make an bat what plausible pretext I can give my creditors I know You have plenty of think the matter and let me know your In the The clerk promised to do so. Oa entering the the next morning the found tbe safe tho and in their place a letter which read as have taken the and have gone to It is the best excuse you can give your 00 cent Kid Gloves at are few centuries ego the art of writing was confined mainly to the middle the nobles not deigning to waste their time in putting their on is about the only serious occupation left to In the March Nineteenth Century tho writers comprise a a an two and a baronet and privy earnings of Auburn prison tor the of 12,015.03^^ the The earnings of Sing Sing prison for the same 130,685, the The number of convicts confined in Auburn on the day of was 708; in Sing 1,65U. The net of Sing Sing for the twelve month March were we have the and warrants not to Buy no hut get a time trusted We havo sold them for 15 and recommend them as the best aud cheapest goods in the