Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - March 4, 1889, Wellsville, New York -i ' 0. 98 WLLSVILLB H. 4 1880 Copy Aym's Cherry It of and U peculiarly in Whooping and Bore an extensive practice of nearly one-third of a Is my for colds ana 1 and believe it to be the very expectorant now offered to the Dr. John 0. West ago Cherry I iiKi of after the best failed to cive me A being again with the I was same I gladly offer this for the of all similarly H. Editor Table children with or I do not know of any remedy will give more relief than Ayer's Cherry I have found Invaluable in of whooping 1251 Washington Pectoral haa effective in croup and Is aa Cherry a. C. money fW to and Weat Very Latest News Gathered Fresh From Every and N. is to stuff and of in a manner and at the lowest Birds on or under glass heads and family pots All orders sent to the at N. will prompt E. 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General Business of Firms and Passenger tickets laleon Central National National iLUd for Admission of Four for Tariff Creation of a New and In the and March 4.Tl? ends tonlay at At thot hour It by Tho but the continuing ia meets in to form and to confirm or reject as the may for will bo in history for four tho admission into tho Union of four now Montana nnd for tho tariff consumed so much time in and tho of a now nnd for the amount filibustering that took placo in the the most et congress of was the of four new to the This would have teen almost an tho which tha of It nn of great to thp adding to tho strength of general it of a great denl of It is of it a good working majority in Tho the of agriculture gives to President Ila it another cabinet with to reward of the stUl on fhs calendar of the and n like measure remains on tho OT the the but it in the Tho Cowlen effectually of 1>y the in the of the minority the rules is great and has this that it is not a revision of the rules will Iw made by in the fifty-first congress when it meets for The placed before for ill the last two exceeded in the aggregate that of any previous This is largely to the increase of for a faet which tho often of providing some tribunal for the arbitration of the claims the government which aro now congress for were in the senate in tho bills aud 14:t joint and reperiti were from In the house there were 2!jl joint and reports in the there were introduced senate house 118 senate joint house joint and were from tho senate and house conr and joint in the congress nor in twenty the not one in thirty both went to the for his signa Uie bills that laws at the 8tfiiv)n of the pfi congress the following are the most tho by the of sites public a of or passing through tho tor an annual maritime eon ferenee to for life and property at bounty to soldiers who wer enrolled or lor years prior to who were from the the president a con ferenee ith the and Ameri can m ith a view of conmier paid on importo 1 ing ami free of duty - the of - utter to n. s of l to timber cutting on tho public domain or Indian the eight hour law to letter car a for each who would to admission the national Detailing ot tlie and navy lor m stale colleg - ' FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES UNION N. H. to from all Sample Booms on fnr i ail the which have at tho session just closing and ot the ' ' ' oo the list and A. J. in the service and the to be by the president by and with advice and of tho the American Historical 68.sociation. .-. tho of the lands of the Indians in to tUo and allotment to tho iu for militia in and that letters a special delivery shall 1 whether they tho regular or the maximum fw write of error In a on for of the the of cannon to may savings with are an 4if tlie of who haro loHt both bands to 9100 a for of error of to tlie court in ail Involving tho of of the court to president to prevent the interests of United Stoten in the interstate commerce were nine election tte of which of In the first ami at a comparatively early In each of thero the sitting member was given hin Two were Mt The first of determined recently in favor of tho vs. not of by the The report of the was in favor of Mr. number of presidential vetoes by hna been very The greater portion of these measures have private pension although the president has re his to some legislation of a general and Very Important In the first of tAie Fiftieth the president his 128 Of those lOi were 12 nnd 0 ivere for public bublic 3.; Bar Council nnd Bioux In. measures Kor the Hale of the New York to allow the city of Boston to use certifying agricultural college lands to for the nale the Fort Wallace military lands for park in and grunting right of way to the Fort nnd Dardanello railroad through tho second veto received from the Of were pension four of the we re relief bills and the other bilk by the president were the direct and the to quiet title of on the Des Moines river dorie by in the of bills and amount of left Both houses of their calendars well That of the house It fills a of 142 though much very the amount of time by the tariff was more fortunate than tho hoase and to dispose of most of tho business sent over from that the bills favorably from the house which acted upon at either of the adjust accounts of under the hour establish a bureau of public To pension female To remove ITto Indians from Colorado To pension prisoners of To organize the territory of To provide justices for the erect United States To the of foreign built by citizens of the United provide for buildings in cities a certain for an of organize a naval the and sale of compound establish a pure division in the of l iver and harbor admit Montana and New prohibit polygamy by render eligible to any position in tho army any who the Confederate funding prohibit aliens Requiring land in tho The following bills tho senate and are still on tho house tho of any stale foV in of tho v 1 ^ prevent the obstruction of lullow ing bills which have tho bouse are on ihe senate prevent tho employment of alien labor on public provide for the of from Indian ho bills and haie the and are still on the senate of the a Vostal telegraph establish a bureau of harbor ami water vs. ' ide for the of I t li t I j tho of railroad funding To declare unlawful trusts and in restraint of trade and ion To tho right of to To a national board of IDENTITY OF ITS MEMBERS ALMOST and to for Two of the and the bla March latest which amount to little hnw than an indicate the following gentlemen uh of of Q. Secretary of the of of tho B. F. of the IT. H. ' of M. Blaino in 81, 18;). He had the advantage Of excellent at his t for a part of the I year 1811 ho ' nt school in and at tho ago of IS he Washington college in his native vv here h e was graduated in 1M7. Some time after graduation he he again to tlie name He to the in and recruited the One Hundred and Ninth anil Hundred nnd Thirty-seventh and hist aa of the former from Governor In the battle of the May Tracy led the thick of the from tlie field hut to go to but through the three 6ght ftt completely broken dovi ho was ttim command to his junior officer wan and the command ef the One and colored the wor Tracy in New York and resumed practice of the law aa one of firm of Benedict He was one of the for the defense in the celebrated Beecher In 1866 Tracy was made United for the eastern district of New which he held when forced to of the growth of his private 1H.H1 be was judge of the court of and served one a in the at mom n some study of the a teacher in the for the Blind In he to where ho has sinro In 1H."K) he delegate to the In he was to the re maining a for four serving th last two In he was to be served for eighteen He was for the presidential ion iti He secretary of slate meter President Immediately after the of the resignation of to the the a to tenn -in tite winter he was by for the full ensuing Windom was born -in nearly and gained some moving in in i tho house as a ' i ve du ri iig i tho and e s s i V e ly iti Thirty ninth and and was appointed terni the and ' hi a full tenn. AVie n' president he made He had bui short tenn of this Imt in that time is regarded os having bis as a Since t heii he has heen praet law in New York and Ikis not been in Min ile ont ol sotii poli ties ile is a of Cien Id 1 and al one t the ( a the ' of the m eils the e 1111 n e n of ' m itl that virtually the iu 1 ou 11 Si the as the chai O n. OI oi Wileox was in 2*i, 1(<:51. Ile the of nino bis brothers C. a Inwyer of u m b u 8, H e bis in Columbus a n d where he H e attendai university nnd af terwards Yale that tion in 1 bis he in the of bis brother and in that of Henry as attorney general of the under President Mr. Noble settled in St. in 1%5, Ndt meeting with the in the of that he had ho the following year lo at the pe breuking out of the war ho OS a private in Third fowa Thb the lo Ulti of the Mr. Noble rose in it he He wiis in the of Peri was iit the surrender of nnd took in tlie nod At the the war to n for He was out in tho war settled in St. on of general ho was maile United attorney by He resigned bis in 18T0 nnd has silice in the private of is that of He has lived in since wok bora in ' hi He watt In and early engaged which United In In and year of tlon over was to in of has aiRo a bank for a building for and a In 1858 he began a Bunday school in out of has grown and he was the founders of tho Christian commission and of tho Christian in 1870-8.1. Mr. Wanamaker was chairman of the bureau of and of the in the aid of tho centennial in in 1H.U MEN fcy H Washington 4.~The public are an ingenious whoM baais ia He obtains fmm hotel the men visiting that city arid their home to the he 6f the has and have a firm instructed or to or by and waive Knowing that is in Washington Uie promptly the Several in this city havo been in this way during past few fraud was by the of a telegraph office in the dry goodi who several tha kind and thinking it rather so many New York should fall to notified the to whom the sages addressed of his ThW to an but t he culprit evidently or that plan had been as he has not is that in other cities viet id Henry is a typical Indiana lawyer He has a valuable of Harrison's law linn in Indianapolis for ten ing left a at Way to join it. He is a man on whom tho presi lent has been to and it thought he Will tho h is never a u 1) I i e and w ill enter n. upon an entirely the lef and all the Praetor has all d in ' ti 1- I lo w i lu tt who get her a in a not tor Ho at a toun lea is a lew H- is tu J. oti output ot the and f m the lilted lus at 1 lie ts r but he is a worker and will the work Though he is as little known outside of his as of tlie dent's he will exert a. if is rather luider the of and years of He is in the full vigor of his He is a birth and iu he is named after- the Hm J the grandfather his Jt is nowhere that there is any family con was Juni 1. 1-.01 1 to and d 111 1 riK im 11\ li m 1S.V;. 1 i 1-011 1 t- th It thu hun ii 1'! 1 March 2.-^The senate 1 on a the The senate among other For salaries and of of internal For losses on the l of the at New P. 1-, tfi mm of Ins native 1 th.' he law of I. 1 e 1\ when he aduni the bar and si a mark in 1 the bean candidate lit tor I it a ino bo Two BOUGHT the for Press and l has that Expert bere with the for last Friday went over the books of Isaac one of the largest dealers in and diamonds in and found where Snaith hud nearly worth of on or the to tho lack usually by the to tlie were sent Mrs. ' wife of Superintendent or is tho and they bave issued for ali wm mado ali but wbo found bere or in nnd last been gaged as a to servo who is a toc mcets at fi. m. SUGAR NOR frora l Walh hy MareU 4.--Gt'n. and a very day callers were and 3ir. Scott of the Furniss an hour with iu the At in the Gen. in with took a short He to quietly witli bis At 10:!t aj e of met tho' ami had ' lefl was 1 I SI ly trom v Ili I who !! n - ' t ' ( ni 11 t ai 1 I tie V 1) bota tu t'i h at m 1 al 111 bN pi is - il % 11 1 * 5" 1)11 u l 1 an i ivt in 1).' IS a national in 11, ter Paia Pn s of. f to 1 ne 1 u. 1 H, ui 1 ivas 1 in and m as I h n oi law and tii during the period of rm ol w I n h IS til -t 0 of the iN tion the the d ani bti ' inai llii I V is t - i of it ov L tli 1 s I'll i Tho to boy or