Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - October 24, 1888, Wellsville, New York 8. No. 299 N. Y. 34 BT Very Latest Gathered Fresh Fro m Every TURN OUT TO SEE | THEIR we will sel New Datea at 7o. r cocoa nutH at 5 fresU Lemous at 1 a Good roasted at 30o., at 7o. an ounce and fon a freo of 3." wo will you a 2/5 of box of box of 1 paper of I a p Imir 4tl POn ai worth 50;!. Tulip and a cuko of c Hoap freo 4W0" tooth for 5 4 pounds of prunas for M 3 pounds of raisins 25c. POUNDS BEST SO CENT TEA and ONE POUND aro now of very have the largest the and our prices W. Bank of and N. is prepared to and mount all kinds of or in a at the Io on under glass Iannis mounted and family pi ts All orders Hrut to the at N. receive prompt E. VA 23 1 In II N. ili iti of M. to ik Vi aiti tlir Din n in 11V' n thp II n liv n of nt il ruKl to n. liy his son A. ot il J a wai a for of At K. nnd tho Bpi K. k. 3ir. un while MUS - I the ur pe. Adam E. and Ireland under 1ia:e, ilie the nf liy to IS and a hiv d BRO Ile r to of YO Rotary Rolling Circular Saw Mitis Tannery Gearing and for a yon n My old this thin Morti With him tiie time to tlie g h. d. anM tli lie of the Vlan Imi had had i- a-m for of the purty and tiie Cleveland fur hn a few 1, in Al the ind stand were D liv a of tlie i ho He n d. d t' most all is a oi d who than all of ] We our and Jo of and want to say not a on and I lia ve yet onr never bv his he knows more than both What wonld you say a man wonM run a y ft wiVo knew tiie d he il no Ih the f-f .ad is the a r it tlie of rhe le teach us find a by John I of of the evil of on tho wool ' the tho grand of Republican took and riihi was a The with who good of to witness and Tim a in front tho by Mr. ami the other Mr. Blaine after tlie persons Ix in Mr. to bring to fc nnu rn the of ibis a by Mr. at tho of It is in a by bfm in the city of 1,1 n fortnight and a I hia t d.s. He yov of the of United the laws made nnd inventions have into play that tariff reached present Here are some Hint 1 to Ijo Vhey come from n of who is an mid From 18T0 of but in the game time the dairy of United tlie the tho milk and all that is la by Ilio dairy per cent. In these yenrs tho of cotton ine I Wool jht tho production of 2S.) por cent. the of increased 223 per has all the population in so simili to all these vast are needful to man's it proves to you that the country is more than the people of the country need or reply to Mr Bayard my first remark ia that it is n deal a to e can consume tlian to have lesa than they can Tho one the one means the other means the one means widespread r tri udvej lint 1 am glad that linve of a leading j a tree a rights to the that under the protective of the United enjoy a of than they ever jf a ] Mil and have i more rapidly in the of ' of than over in ' the vi the national think that it is an evil omen if of the country more rapidly tlian its I I in cue would ho jily the tint develop ' only as the Would he i hit of Plymouth Rock i in tiift he it on the in he era the Ido 1 I my been to t polit ii i- in mere in there must soon be but that when the of ratio in it that a nation ' wealthy and his I of the of Mr. as a and and to to Mr. e a the of wealth in the hab I and I am i piad til Mr. of Mr. in n wt 11 ar in that since the of and other specially I d j. to the have had an advance of factory operatives and trades of in tho mechanic per and com r I S per in their wages ve that not the rates of foreign fai OS er file paid in our own n century directly ot w bU and to ray personal is very flattering to ami my and roost hearty If he had taken the pains to inquire of Mr. he have tiie cost of the coach and the color of the horses and have thus been better for his Indiana but as the company that drove upon coach compiled of New Yorkers the governor might possibly bave now ami ears and they ought to have as red as any oti tlw Perhaps burning of hh rare would suRgest to his excellency that had better not Inquire into If be had asked me about the trunks I freely have given hiin a list of air the and cravats that I had and would gladly have informed his by way giving him an object leiMon on the that art of that kind are the Mime price ift as in New I have no doubt he desires to do me exact I would have further informed his excellency that he mistook the character of the steamer on which I as she to a company of American that be overstated the number of which was in all twenty-two instead of thirty that trunks belonged to six Of ell belonging to and that the other packages were made up of steamer steamer umbrella cases and hat and one I containing A mong these photographs were several views of the English which I had brought with me for an friend tor the of with the I would have given governor a set if 1 had known he so alunit my so that Unon hit next tour among the country he might exhibit tiie and how admirably the English ass and the AmoricAn ass drive in laughter and was thoroughly during the governor's tour in with his lofty appreciation of national and of the aid he must be rendering the of He does not grovel in the duBt nor spend his time in petty and pitiful but takes such a large and comprehensive of public affairs as to tho side way of Republicans who go and also an inven tory of baggage when they return He in such material for a of questions with our foreign our and revenue In where the people with great they did not take the same generous view of the matter which I they directness refreshing that his there were altout the if you know what that and speaking to his own in New the governor rises to the dignity of different themes and great moral such as the liberty of the and the to a free of a universal diffusion of or he may stili farther enlarge theme to maintaining the spirit of that to the American people ever since the Declaration of permits great freedom in handling other people's ballots at one which must not be by stringent enacted by Republi ami will not be ko long the governor the veto for you cannot fail to liee that the veto power is tho governor's He Ls running a race with on the veto are not so frequent asthe on the largo of national but the governor manages to improve his Opportunities When I was in the west President record was 8if> up to that but while I was from Chicago to he I moro to his and tho returns not yet all be in. If the Now York legislature iit session tho governor might have an for but he with chagrin to give up the race and leave the president the not only over the of New but over all in the presidential C. T. U. MEETING CLOSES A WORDY as t wo ' I o d m the i He to riot until the nnd and trade in U- IO led a Saul ali sav man in Vears Is ( ever he ptw tuv look Inm us the t n in ad the art and have the pictures the old saw m anv oi an f 1 he ] rd when was to cut ni ite i-j li h tv ' $ f ti M 31 he Mes Ile 1 not to I w 11 i i into i 1 1,. of d el ' h i 1 bins in the hi ho 13 can t. t 1 1h' I I Miat the and M ted Mills was in tho of fri the Jb in state and n for and b5 undo the hiis done in 1,'i.st a by tiie party of idean to obtain control of the The 1h><-ii purified from sin hy a of and we keep it pura The triumph of the party tmA 1 1 in lb 1 Uhi 1 mav I ei ' but ir has in a u known in of any country of more e. of the id into the ri in ned 11 as snail ell a II t 111 i 11 I tc-i tie th u 1 iie 1 hi 1 1 II t 1 ON THE of starching on Oct. A dispatch received conveying information that Crow Indians wen traveling in direction to wage war with the are to arrive at twenty taken of the whJe the have at There is not one Indian home at and it is feared the Sioux will and company of cavalry with a larce forco of police hals already been til mil t It th lught that Crows till t- n a has leil tue hear from tht Marl who the ftf will at the M i ( ki M- w but the is and deaths Allot visitine corps of will depart for their The resident tors can the epidemic Dr. Neal president of the nf reports as 1; ten The is of Mamie KUite C y ( M Il th d I I n 1 to the of ad n on Mr the I e h lin ' NM t to was I 1: h a il that ara Mi l' of the fifty-one Chinese who were from the Belgic kst wrek on a that they were to China yesterday by United 8tate Circuit Judge Bawver at a df who fitted be LIKE THE Copy Forster and MIm West Other With Being m Attempts to fhe The Convention Oct 24.At the of the W. C. T. annual meeting yesterday a resolution thanking Mrs. Cleveland for her and of total was adopted with N. a noted maite a Dh White Cross spoke on sodal A motion to rescind the action of the Convention in making Miss a of the national prohibition committee was Dr. M. Buckley of tho Christian spoke Mrs. Josephine Nichols of Indiana was elected to the union aa a fraternal delegate to the of at Nov. 23. rule was adopted limiting on the to three minutes All the lown voted against the of mother of Gen. Lew of the of committee on Tlie favor federal aid to public according to prohibition of export of to Africa and other uncivilized national legislation the statue laws having as by the court allowing original to be sent into prohibition of the internal revenue which is a partnership in to the prohibition that while are free in private opinion and utterance regarding yet tho of the union in promising its to the party embodying prohibition principles gives tho organization a policy which each is in honor to and it is therefore the of the Union that no member should publicly to antagonize said nnd any doing so is to the favor woman the Blair educational rejoice at the of the Women's Temperance Publication promise support to the with tho World's Woman's Christian Temperance indorse tho editorial of Mary Allen in charge of The Union organ of the pledge tion with the Wisconsin branch in its work against the dens of iniquity in the thank Bishop for sermon proving that the Bible favors ecclesiastical tion of thank the men who championed the of women when tha president and of the union were denied seats as delegates to the National Methodist thank Senator Ingalls and his for their interest in and aid of tho woman resolutions all adopted as read except the referring to the Prohibition which was laid aside until tho report of the committee on protests and memorials on that subject should be was and when the convention met at 8 o'clock Mra H. B. KelLi of Mississippi conducted devotional W. T. candidate for mayor of New spoke of the executive was It showed that at last meeting of tho Mrs. Forster and ber friends left the room after their indorsement memorial had been and afterward some acrimonious correspondence between Mrs. Forster and Miss editor of Tho Union bad been Lathrop of Michigan here suggested that it was not neo in the interest of harmony that this There was some on the point and Mrs. Henry to submit tho whole to This was with her usual success as that it was always better to conceal nothing and the mutual recriminations of and Forster wore In Mrs. Forster Miss of editing a blackguard and Miss West accused Mrs. Forster of a traitor to the Forster's celebrated was then It argues the danger having the union with party and The of being Prohibition ty West's reply read denying in plain terms any ical on the part ot the also road accusing Mrs r of Ik r nal to tho thus betraying the Women's Christian of tho executive con eluded with aii dt the views of thLs minority report and of the attitude Forster s party m the 11 of tho platform now came and after now n and some of the showed a to on Mrs. moved that person uJe of tho con to tjie ment be iei lUht nt i th chair if a delegate iw who for the tini wnh intended pour oil on the troubled pait mitin U to refer motion to the ox Forsler wuH with said not liav them with Forster she should not have charges if she could not The convention breath lesKly to the two women in their duel ended by the carrying of motion to refer all business to the and to sine tho groat Tabor an m Timely Oct 34.In Ui tho right of a to vote tickets Attorney Ima following to say to 1 of Brooklyn board beg to timt yon are informed that im official opinion given by me In of voter on election of voting nil at to to the at more While this is the law aa I understand still it 1 of For that the hoard of shall authority to maintain and commands during an and during tlie and of aftar the closing of tho polls full authority to at and around tho of and to keep the thereto and and may appoint one more or to and and to assist in the of the duties in thin en any refuse to the lawful commands of the or in their or bf ahall or they may make an order directing the or any of the to take the person so offending into and detain lim until the final canvass of the shiUl be but such order shall not hihit the fio taken falto custody froni voting at such it is true a may vote nt different for candidates where there are such right is subject to an nnd fair and if it is attempted by voter to to make u that it for the of delaying or in any an reasonable and orderly conduct of the it would in power of the to notify to exhaust his right at nnd upon his to do to order his removal from the if wich in to the nnd at and the on 1 to kwp tho access and STEAMER of Causes a Onu Oct. 24.The Line's leu was run into and sunk in river the Central railroad's ferryboat liante among the imt reached tic pii r in a and no A fog prevailed at the time of Atlas sank giving for hor and crew to otf tugs that came they heard nu hil aii she was in tho middle of and going up against a In avy ebb evidently did to slack up after in ir i steamer to tsee her t In the think too r. considering the fo no has yet made by Atl only the of above Her cargo is a total can probably and 1. of the Lie the and Pilot George was .at wheel the Tho pilot blew tno r Nelson to The Nt m ij with two that She also shut off but a nt later up She came for tho pilot of \i two but poi in a the FREIGHT Who Worn it tiie lM - on the at a one mile Tv i freight the k and ar cai's laden with into M from this re at tJie time of tlie and - came tho but two Wri n Ml fb. ] I M il in d tind last duy f. r total m king of Saxony of fci - la ' t -i 31 Ufi \i 11< 1 % ' - I s C 1 t I 1 fli 1 11 i I ' 1.1",'.;;, ' n' ' I I ( I ' N ' t I - t J ( ' Oa ts In lior t No. M IP 1 1 1 e t I. t paterit per r I t I 1 ik N w i. 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