Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - September 6, 1890, Wellsville, New York m. T 1800 trank Une the Now 13t)iim from 2:08 P.M. 10. Ac at ail principal to 2328 p. M. limitad for New No for f aet time and gu p. M. 18, Connecta for p. M. No. 12, Atlantic ror New and 2:39 A. M. No. 4,Night for Now from A. M. No. 5, and 8t Louta A. M. for ail pointa p. M. for Meadville and Oil at Day too for p. M. tu and all informat ion may be from at or from C. FOn TNt tN E. e. R. Dec. t 81 363 3 48 8 00 8 1 s 9 os 9 11 9 83 20il0 05 6 1 50 Little B- B. K. 04 4a U 15 n 03 10 16 T 60 5 5 mj 4 2 16 1 80 made with W. U B. W. R. K. East and at W. N. Y. P. H and at W. to Im fo by wad of In 8epi.O.Tlii the by antOM of day to tbe hM but alight probability of reuniting in that In England it ts for tbe to be practically in before will grant tha baa been in regard to tbe aota already and there Is no to believe that it will prove otherwise In of tbe 8tlU, though tbe action of the congress does not that tbe the stage of approximate yet it showa an advance In that oven the slight majority given the idea iu the body would have been a few Tho delegates to tbe congress were en by the Liverpool trades council last night at St. George's where a supper and ball were will with an of It Is expected that from 60,000 to 70,000 men will march The next will meet at lu 1891. the Association for the of iu at Mon roe read a paper on the probable effect of such a change iu the number of working bourn as favored by Liverpool JHe a very in support of tno that the shortening of the working day would not give employment to auy greater number tjf men thau the An debate pro and but weight of was to be iu agreement with the views sot forth in the ia Dr. Peters will be for bis service to Ger in Africa by receiving the up of of tho in West and the Grand Duko Nicholas of propose to the at lu tho American ' mil is Sir Walter Foster Lady Foster at Gladstone makes a visit to the middle of October and will deliver M Iqr ki York st al. complaint tbAt M barrel on from to and but 13 per from to Sonth N. tbe being part of ibe latter baul that required terrel to be In the cars in that the freight charged was an the and aad tbat yf making a more to in tanks than to shippers was made in favor of the Standard Oil holds that tbe acquisition and by a rail under oue of management of different competing linos of road serving the same territory in the carriage of competitive traffic to tbe name cannot create a right on tbe part of tbe carrier to take advantage of the of so deprive the public of of fair nor afford warrant for with view to own as equalizing from several by making rates and charges for one division that give profitable markets to a portion of its and higher rates and charges for another division that are destructive to the pursuits of other patrons who are competitors in the same but its duty to the public that its service alike to all who are situated commission sustains the other objections tho roads oud decides all points AGAINST THE BASEBALL AND tWr Number of Klch Corporations Chronicle Telegraph publishes an article to the effect that a powerful alliance uow exists some of the richest in the the object of which 1 protec in the alliance employ directly at least quarter of u million of The Westinghouse iu this city and the Yale Lock company and four or five other factories iu ' New England and are In tbe compact agrees that in ease of a strike for whether the strike bo against one or all of the all work ia to Tho strikers are to be allowed to remain idle until they to work voluntarily and no factory hs to employ any woeker who may have left another factory oh a Neither is any associated factory to sock workers a strike from auy of tho federated of ta of at Orand al 0 4 l 0 8 8 2-12 15 York 0 0 0-4 8 and O'Day Wid n. 0 0 1 0 0-4 81 0023100 0- 58? and At 6 11 1 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 l 1 1 0 3- 5 13 4 and and 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 and At 4 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 4 1 Luby and and Pittsburg game post At 8yrftcao H. 0 0 l l 0 0 l 2-12IS 00 1 000 0 2-30 and and 0 0-14 0 1- 0 IO n. e. 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Northam nod of line in liMt off tbe Brooklyn The clear of ber dock at pier 25, East with a full load of and freight 8 o'clock Mid turned np the East river a When she tinder tba Brooklyn bridge and well over tba side the Continental waa coming down river on ber trip from New TTo escape tug tba veered the by t he the a glancing blow on the port Continental Into ber dock nnd the Northam proceeded on ber trip New Tba loss but four on ber were bruised by being thrown down by shock of the The when she reached L. waa obliged to buck the blow threw the abaft out of the journals to become over Her transferred to the which left at 11 p. m for Now THEIR BACK oT tho Aro Apparently in a Had Sept. 0.Tho players of the Athletic Baseball club hehl u at tim law office of Wolf yesterday to take action looking to tho re covery of their back Mr. the practical owner of the club who waa present by gave a ment of the organization's He Imu kr he had pur of his into it over its t and the only offer he could make to tho players was for them to run the team ou the plan and take chances of receiving tiu ir by the gate The players have not yet agreed to tho Hughes and several other mem of the team say they will not agree to on the but will remain with the club for ten so as to 1m) able to got tho money that ia them fl ora tho board of Forty m of for ta United and of ihn M In to and on rm Ho lor ol m by tasti Sept. that the which Emperor waa invited to witness were a iu are tho reully important and ud arc to be ia u which Germany would do well to 1HahaOa.trtna%led Which bM knd U moit of klod in ol a a Is paper of Industrial In any the of and tItU ot Tnr It foot fot ail rou an to * ot Your Magazines and Papers d Books n The Best Of made arrangements with a First-class we can do your binding in the best of shape and the lowest ami at this or Sept. the line Ile wua of the but retired from active time FALL FROM A THE NATIONAL to tt iu Sept. 0.A number of were at work ou a high scaffold iu the new Church of the Seven ou the of Hich yesterday Tiie was placed of the men at either lost his or tripped backward to the a distance of over lauded ou his He Was instantly No ouo saw the man what caused tho mishap is a was a man aud came to this country from Gormany about a year at by maid Private Secretary arrived 7 p. m. The party traveled as regular ou the limited over the At and Babe ami Mias the The party waa heartily welcomed the guests of the a by there was The party immediately drove to the whero the family have been Sept. Keod from Portland to Old Orchard yesterday accompanied by P. and later a people on the on federal Maj. spoke ou the tariff Mr. from Old to iu the wUere he delivered an address to aU ic audience In City Mayor introduced whose remarks developed no Congressman of waa the only the in tho 0.In the yesterday tho under tiie rule waa continued The free aud Mr. to make binding twine free agreed 38 to 18. Mica to tho dutiable Tho of the free Hat was concluded before adjourn the house tho case avus taken Mr. made a iu his own Mr. of debate for the and ufter a motion to recommit been defeated and the report the report 10.) to of house was de voted to tho consideration of private peu siou SAX Sept. 0.~Tlic adjourned The full ticket nominated For gov W. K. Mc at J. T. William laud K. J. of public Br. only opponent was C. W. San who received only six votes less than the successful Strikers to Nkw to be settled that the New Central strikers nre to enter politics at the Aug. a committee of han been up pointed to take and will issue rtn address next the of the are Dr. aud James Nkw I. the New York nud Packing company has tlie Boaton he of tlie company of Boston which has been placed in the ot the attorney general of He that the was Ihst organized he some of tho stock which ho 8ol<l. Wanted tor Sept. navy has for the of three The bids will M opened Oct. ti. Each lug is to cost 1m8 than 130,000. TESTIFY AGAINST is at Sept. uo truth whatever in the report from that Miss Alice Smith of one of the principal witnesses in the had Smith has living bore for the past four She is employed in photograph Bhe was by a and shown the that she was She Was that such a statement would be circulated about a thought as she never entered her and furthermore nothing could induce her herself the she la needed by the she will bo ou hand to to what sho knows of tho there will lie a dozen other from thia town present at on Miss and she him she would be on baud DEADLY or mhm tkm past Katto a gM aa a tu W. Ma m in daya ago eama io night waa tba girl wben Brown carne draw a aererai Brown woood in tba and tlw girl wara Bad baa I for ottawa labor of by labor at last night adopted tba following is of tbe opinion tbe of Canada at tbe capable of finding a man from themselves to perform the ot governor general ot be Tbat we demand on of the of this country to elect our governor Instead of having one appointed by tbe for 6.Having awaited the decision of tbe United inspector in the collision in were lost iu employed by the relatives of the yesterday entered sulta against the Line and the damages aggregating of Both companies am defendants and It will be for the court which Iwat was tor the N. Sept. O'Neil waa re-elected president tho District of Potters David Miller of was chosen vico The executive board is abolished and one central board ia Ht Sept. 6.The races here resulted as I Kingston B Kleve 1:43. the Harry sec 5. Beach Clarendon Costa Hica time 1J< Tattler first St. Paris Little Los first Kric 1 ou the Young Duke 1:4,3. nt 0.Yesterday's resulted as Tom I Howard Hornpipe Orderly yX Dau 11. Vattel 1 Pinto 1:45. Cider I D nt two bicycle here are of the W. F. Murphy K. A. won in 2-^. W. F. won in A. A. won iu 4'J vide and W. W. Taxis 1'luladi J. P. hud a over at of the Voik Slate 1'accilers' vailed wou lace for and colts that had never iu race for ami the in the race for 3-year ill s was by la been by various to accept the money that wait to have divided among the club the of the accord the of the This is by the in lion of tlie loyalty ot their uou backers during the of ol Men and Boys by a Sept. Uves of WO meu and in the Cayuga were in deadly peril yesterday afternoon through the of the engine aud fora existed about the mouth of the where a of women and u lire tlie abutting off all air nud of the meu noticing the stoppage of the at realised something at the mouth ami they lied to the workings of the frolli which they escaped Big in 0. in tbe building from No. 4 to 18 South Street destroyed at over 1300,000. The hwers tho Baking 170,000; H. Earl W. I. C. and D. D. 160,000 on The aro about covered by a N. Sept. 6.George u farmer of While ou the imd Columbia railroad by a circuii were to have taken place l were postponed to-day on account of ilio Sept. supreme court down au adverse decision in case of A. who appealed from the decision of the probate court which refused to allow hi tbe art of o-s iu tho of the loss on certain iu Union bought tho stock was Helling above par. The says a whose duty it Is to keep the truat fund safely ought not to hazard the of the any temptation to make from bringing lo Sluce laat the legislature been occupied h of the Calm railway house hu giving tiie King Kalakau visitai the leper Aug. 27 und the Au order has been by the minister foreign altairi the battalion of tbe Hawaiian vol Mull Train Sept. 0.A telegram from The mail train on the which left Og den at yesterday is reported to be a wreck at a point forty Hilles east of A train with three and au of left Lhu for the of t he It is to by ami The Law nud Order have t town aud 1>. druggist and aud sale bottlers ami iu rants have been issued a -A seizure has at Que of a ot had hue placed ui a lier oi and 1,'aclivii ibe minister of au inspector to wili be Lis report Cal Wood N. Sept. 6,After three of tedious work a jury was tbe Cal Four were yesterday and tho story of the crime Tbe wife of the murderer will go upon the stand and swear that her Leander the murdered had on many occasions hehl relations with A strong attempt will 4)e made to prove that the Is Money st 12 per the waa 13 and the 4HI*' ceaU adulti 4a as Union do tk dati Fino 6U-- do extra I do No. 2 city mill for Southern flour doll und In tbe buyer's and were fairly active a nd Ir In the early prices were weak and ou of tbe failure of Wallace but later ou Orm aud only lots salisa of No. rpd 8 0.')c; No. a red do hut about tfic for nome of the Spot lotfi 8pot of No. So. 1' do do fairly ait tve and lols 8iot of No. I 4iC! No. 2 No. 1 4le; No. 2 No. do Nominally 80.52. l eastern New York western 20; for N arrived iu city with a pardon from tor a former Ho wiio was sentenced To Auburn live three for ti. dun No. 1 81.4^4; No. 1 2 No. 3 40o iti No. a. No. 8, - Wt No. a No. 2 - 23(53(50; do fail cream per chotee 0iti4c; good strictly 38 Ralo Hay Sept. G. wrrc