Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - June 18, 1889, Wellsville, New York Very News G at h From Every HILL'S INSPECTORS AND t l Anj thc fur I lif six a- lit in (i i hy 1 w. tu lio 1 thc at I u 15 l 1 1'.; 11" ol in ini tu f of ti tlic r-i ih 1. f 1 V le 1 w ( 1j it i I- h. ntl r i this Iho final 1 ' 11 b- ty With 11.> to V. 111 I 11 V. 11 1 ' tn 1... ir in- 1 1 .li 1 Vi il II vt 1 1 ' HI 1 Ulti li 1 i h I 11 11 1 1 s t 1 h 1, 1 1 1 1 c s 1 1 I 1 year ns .WS tot to wafer for cti ill id to Icr of Mount n Itti i v til j or liy relating to i iit of mill street with each of anil j for 111. law to nt for of rifle iit to action of the of for nt of in and to of factory section 1 of act for taxi s from to for right to construct street act of for improving annual il m CEILING Any 1 5 of as s was hehl in tlK ot the A Il no muro money paid or to anyone iu hin ont the for or on account of any work xo dono hy hmi the and to we to tho said uc refuse RiVe any that work been of provi Ly said tfr by any plans or or in the to Mieh .as be r to payment on t t of te fur nf and any and all actions or Inch may by said Snaith fot said the be to take 1 ve I hl I I It r said or anv ed or er ' I tor bv thi 1 l Ii i Ilth r m iiH V GamM and a Story June 18.Thi won by batting on of Tha wai ft Tba waa oi dc with who struck out no three 0 0 8 0 0 0 8 0, 11. Washington and Keefo nil through the afternoon could not control the ball and in the fourth inning hit a nml gave twa men luises on balk In seventh he men on Kelly's and fielding wero tho Morrill was with an elegant 0 1 3 0 0 4 1 3-11 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5-1 10, 11. rt. and Ferson and AND Juno 18.Both hard but had the up to the sixth when x hit 0t 7.ein in that for five in the ninth on n home run hit by The features were tho of Maul and and line of ft line ball by Miller was hit by o tip and iti the fourth 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 a 0 0 y 0 Pt. 2, 0. and ' June IH home club won wuth case yesterday from Dwyer was lilt hard from the start and in tho fifth inning Ho but little Tho feature of tho game was the the was a brilliant Bakely when tho had men on 0 0 a 1 1 0 0 0- 0 1 0 a 0 0 0 7. 2, and Hutch and New 11.. 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He followed by tho and all of whom failed to Identify tho and were taketi Imck to their the loft Moronity and McDonald on there no on which to hold at for In the was for complicity in tho Cronin Ho tho Atlantic and had a ticket for Eng. At the tho man gayo hk nanto of the Chicago wan with and the following was Martin alias who is in the by all Will gend officer man description of Delaney in He old and Is slight in Hw height is 5 feet 10 nnd ho has a brown of about two This is tho man WalMT In Thirty June 18.Adrlom from nay Miat of Fort on nnd away by a wind and and that two and fowr which is * of la in the midst of thickly awl it U 1(8 of life Is oven heavier than tho are down for either nothing definite The struck the part of Bourbon late at tbe where it had played At it assumed the of a and though everything dono to obtain the all is uncertain at Fort Scott it raining 7 o'clock Old It the rain in thirty yearn Tha water Buck Rtan at 8 a. Lamb Mead's lee dam on about 10 tbo in llock Run to rise at the of three feet an carrying away Several houses and bridge arrow The part of Fort Bcott known as in entirely under Thia was by overflow from wero taken out in were washed out and trains wero on both sides of Fort Tho Nebraska and Dakota track 1 under woter for nino The Memphis rond is badly damaged for 1,000 feet ten miles north of Port All tho people in tho in East Fort Scott moved At accounts the water stopped and if no nioro rain the flood will rapidly 111 h 1 I 0 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 1. 1. I Ill 1 0 0 0 - 1 0 0 0 0 - 0 at) V ( J n 1 1 V I 11 1 1 i j 1 It 1 I 1 1 I t nil i 1' t h K r ni S jui I 1 1 I 111 ' fi - i. 4 1>>, t o for l Blue Ith s I vs 4 i ti t 1 1 OR 1 Uli 1 J 1 1 bv the ilii II eh i; 11 11. 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Conger to remove it Thatcher a which runs through the vil overflowed on to gardens and yank in the Juno Governor Taylor uf Tennessee and staff and a of the of that state hera rilay to take tho body of Gen. John of Knox ville by train to that city for final The high and many j citizens of Alabama in the solemn tasK of exhuming tho licHly and escorting it the Tho had been iu a grave in what is now a cotton field near the died yesterday was conscious until within a short time of his Ho was calm and fully realizing that tho was Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. relatives and Dr. Jarnegan were Tho funeral will be pn Thursday at from the Church tho Unity on Newton Interment will Ikj in tho family jilot iit Hill Money Jane 1& Money closed at rata 2. for 1,18 4-8 41^' l Union land do 1.17 1.15 York but fimi Fine do do No. a No. 1 city for West flour trade aad a active la wheat hard to au by a of in also that unfavorable In the were offset Ity of and lower despite the of tho bulls the market Ki to sules vf 2 No. 78:!l7SVc, on a moderate of ht Spot of steamer ' lotis Spot I No. 2 No. 1 No. 2li>, 178o: 10f^lT!4e. - Steu New York 8 8;?f for Ilio New Menate several weeks since that Arthur C Wade of this city was to date for stato Ho is now fui as and will make u strong Mr. Wado is now city attorney nnd is a For many jc { I t h bti n one of U st m the county and has dona valiant Julia tirei of here of Kai ly Sunday morning a was in tlie act of Tire The were re and c gn t t ns 1 1 ' i iiit 11 ti i 1 tlK i m l U -J u the of his name as and said lie uas I. and on lus wav to tho old On it pointed lail him that iiol the wav lo the old ai ter lie uas a around lie stii pi 1 1 r 1 mM 1 1, 11 i-n.-> t i i f 1 ' n 1 n ] 1 1 i ' r H ' t f t 1 1 11 1 i mail 11!-" Jt iv { ot r tii tf m 1. {T put iip rU d t ' Tus valise a. teit t o Dr. ( f f 11 11' 1 lit 1 II t 1 11 with II 11 l 1 I m ' 1 the 1 distin The that bas a in so that is lie of a intention to to the to Tho is l lo al ut 2 o'clock was in tlic of was to lynch the Huron in brOke uut at Mlle the of u coal oil the oll The lire ad with and us as the V - ri- ( u u n i rn r s a t- ' % fj n T h W a as W oit's I bave been lu for und is the and alen by l ue a re ' ' ' Cheese N. June 18. bf lter on the market an of fully in prices are the at 70 lots at 814e; in lots at private terms und 13 lots sales farm dairy lo aud the are from butter to 7$ at Cheese N. June 18. There was in the cheeM market and realized in of the at 111.'yi Sil sah s IO at 8c; s ut ' .It s al i 1m,\> s on SSI U. il in ff j su t for WSW I tho demand for It is now well known that most aro not to but to of the and it well that no blood jiu ' ri 10 H 80 as - tine oC my If 't V f T I w 1 si r lu told that uu r h V antr 1 tiii i il s pos hs adjourned to meet in J a Willi Jul s j i j Su sent to the the trouble fur Fort Snelling at -t A from s Lake says that he .at the telegram aid was but to himself tiie el M 1,'h.aeis.>11 tu and to it. of tbv A ver S to lo K II 11 U f r roof 1 1 r ' e it. and it 1 t\tni K. ' 1 1 Ka s h I I A. Sarsaparilla liere for over and always I I I I It h II to name the I i W. T. Ayer's lie the iu all T. W. Dr. J. C. 6