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   Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - September 4, 1891, Wellsville, New York                                XI W. SEPTEMBER 4 Your knowing exist When the layer is torpid the are wo lies in tho tlie a feeling of and indicate how the whole is Livar has been tho means of restoring moro people to healm and by healthy Inver tta agency Known on It with extraordinary power and tnr 1 In the It to M a perfect for lOL cf tbe ach and w. the Erio R. as a. 1.17 p. p. a. the E. 1.55 a. 9.' a. 141 p. KM a. s. 12.16 p. 1. p. p. at wnh ways and ftt N. i; And B. state Convention In Session at for Sept. 4.The Democratic met In the WAS tastefully with M. J. F. J. p. J. George H. 8. F. E. Bible and J. D. SaU were An hoar In the calling over and the roll of the convention of 461, based on the number votes for tho Democratic governor at the last H. Willis of waa electr temporary chairman lift said selection was a to the 18,000 of said the conditions for were never more because of recent of The he would bo conducted on state The party would not deviate from the principles of the national still in great political Grover Loud and ong continued applause followed the of Cleveland's Mr. Bland naid Cleveland's defeat was more than his election would have K en under the He bad risen above personal ambition and had rightfully retained the confidence of the Democracy by his manly political Mr. Bland then turned into a of the Uno tno wisi palace and modem to Now and St Time table M ly from 0:1 o A.M. lO. Ac at ail principa ta A. M. ed for New No iOr fast timo and superior 1:17 P. M. Except No II AC Connects at for 7 1 6 P. M. No. for New York and 2f56 A. M. No- 4 fc  from A. M. No. and 9:OS A. M. No. 1, anr pointa 1 P. M. and tni City at Dayton for 8:39 P. Du. for 3t. and all points may from E. It. at N. C. MY I A THEM WET SPONGE IT cent a to appearance of so completely iha your will think it m of the pract party In The aonor of the he hml lo compromised as In the past twenty-five The election of Governor Pattison fall was a pointed illustration of the of the people on this i result was only a would come in the wresting 3f every etate office from the that the auditor itate city of prominent in that should bo in a conspiracy to plunder tiie It waa impossible for the Democrats to lose under luch Pattison waa held up as the governors of the state for he last thirty and his name was as as that of waa honored with a round of at the conclusion of rest of the morning was devoted to the appointment of io select delegates to the constitutional on permanent organization and k following committer on resolutions was Congressman P. J. Harry P. B. Morris F. F. John George L. Thomas P. Henry Dr. O. H. George B. E. G. W. 8. F. B. J. W. Edward Robert li R Jones James J. J. H. S. W. F. B. Thomaa Howard W. P. Perry M. George F. J. F. H. J. George L. R. W. P. Gray M. J. H. I Clark J. A. C. J. It. M. W. A. H. F. el j. John b. John John M. F. E. William The folio wing was the platform The tbe of the Democracy of In devotion tho of our party iu tbo at as declared in the of national of aad and approved iu the years by a of tbo wo have la favor of al of public of ' ilon to tbo of a sound and on | guld and coined and circulated lu such keep on u of % and revision of tho of bat and of considered and tho of and that tbo election in involves no of We to honest and patriotic of party to unite in tho honor of this tho ' and of i abuses corrupt arraign and tho Republican I for failed to honest and j for Ig- | the of labor for relief by ' iud for having tho for such lawa tw would the public all arraign condemn the parly of for to itate and municipal by whow | of complicity lu fraud and i der of the public a milliou and a half Sollars the hiW i and Wo arraign and condemn the auditor for John tlie Qf city and to far with John tho treasurer of to appoint retain mercantile far and Jote lito pm over ot far Md ta tlM of hj nmm of a of Um bau lost to tho Cor Uta with John Wtt to lo Mm tbe of of In nf waa by to tlM Im of and tlM and of for cn and a of wIth public and city public aad tha Tha practica ot for gaia and b fco be and ba and fvr ita ot iute of soma M mM ha Ita ita action and iti 8tatmanl(ke of Wa sud bla in bM of salutary hte and oc and bla to tba punish and favor of the of and of some imd method of asd thene and tha ooata of whore can be ao all looking to an honeat of to end that may tho of hia and that thW may 9t all nvt In To for we faror tho a pledge tba be od to to reform to and prive mich as will warrant tho law dopart tbe to bring ment to of And wo onr to tbe to and of Matthew S. Quay iu the politica of tiie and arraigo and the party for In the of a man utter ly to from grave charges against hia at The following was then to at to the Finch Stack Good Rattigan A wiis then WM That Have Europe for the of All in Leavening U. a Gov't Food Arnty of and Ara Conducted on a Orand and Looks Sept. 4.The Vienna of The Times Balkan loud has been it 1= advised to postpone her next This la of the very first Che of a similar but says it is not In Times of tho Balkan cloud is a welcome The of the and Austrian will now bo merely European peace Ih not likely to be at North German Gazette and other commenting on the declare that it is mainly question of England's interest that Germany not lie the European powers only secondarily 4.In in and in Austria troops were set In motion this the date fixed for the long and much grand army of Germany and In view of the heated war talk by the echoes of tho and tho Cronstadt these movements watched with attention tho military men and of Changes in military smokeless and new rifles are having their first campaign and much may ipon the England this showing of war material deep and detailed from the various headquarters are jeing by the war office and by ihe public S Hia and Sept. 4.Secretary ae com pan led by his chief S. S. Rock Is Tlie secretary was interviewed yesterday and have never that Harrison will be renominated and re elects as It does not me to say much in of this a part of which I hut I think the country has come to regard Mr. son aa a satisfactory and substantial kind of a want to know what I think of Blaine as a candidate in to be frank with I don't know anything about but this I do that Blaine if a before the next convention would be a very formidable candidate though I cannot myself that there will be the be tween President Harrison and G no why there should aa the president and all good Republicans admire Mr. Blaine for his great qualities as a far unrequited services to the I .am free to say that I think the indications for harmony and success in 1S92 are of course has and these may unite on Major of I is not averse to becoming a candidate for the presidency N. 4.At the Third assembly district Democratic convention the following delegates to the state tion were J. IL J. W Potter and D. Clinton Indorsing the administration of Governor Hill were the delegates w Instructed to vote for Hon. S. A. Beanls ley for state from this diB S. Sept. 4.The caucus was the moat warmly con tested over held in the The strife was between the Peck and fac The Pack faction was and elected their to the district N. Sept. 4.In phia Count of Germany who la traveling around the world for became acquainted with a who tp him on his the demanded large sum of money from threatening If be refused to have him scut to prison for He gave her promising her but instead the woman's The woman admitted that she was the for and promised to retara the by Sept. 4.-A passed over some of the cot ton being laid waste The of Mr. was WAB Sept. 4.Emporor William of accompanied by Chancellor von at met Emperor Francis of who accompanied jy the king of and the entire surrounded by military mites and of proceeded on to the headquarters of he Austrian army engaged in tho ma country around hiis been for the military owing its suitability for furnishing a good test tho new rille and the smoke ess used with it. The advocates the powder claim that and artillery in wooded and the new can jour a destructive lire an the being ablo to nake out the of and thus prevent au return the Idea of the The of the old powder hold hat while the claims of the powder un a may have somo foundation in there in no doubt that the of raised by tho old powder lave the of partly concealing those vicinity of tho Austrian is exceedingly hilly and thickly with and tims giving for cavalry on other ng unlimited for a tiie present were to threatened by an invisible enemy was not revealed by the of their artillery or ritle The idea of tho Austrian Is that tho force displayed is to tho progress of au enemy the direction of Bohemia upon of Will d. In addition to tho attention being given tho powder small bore ille features of the consider is iu 4nd bicycle corps of tho army upon this participate for first timo upon a largo scalo in It is expected that millious cartridges will be lired before these on of the will be on by jv review on the of before emperor of Germany and tha imperor of SITUATION IN at and Fully Sept. 4.The Chilian to be tho 8ub> discussion in official Binco Egan no news from las reached the state on the part of Minister Egan and 5onsi McCreery is to mean is new in tbe to Had Men any ta a position to communicate even if at could The has given rise to a that all B not entirely harmonious among the Aa soon aa they brm a government and notify the foreign of the they will doubtless be aa the power in far aa tho state department is they are still witb the as the governing tho at their and victorious in the overthrow of the having any other constitutional What government exists Is in the Serson of General to whom delivered tlie office of he fled in from the is as an army who led the Chilian army to result in the war with Peru ten mars and who since that time has 3e<-n in In tho late conflict ho lid not take part with either He B very wealthy and quite but it s thought that ho la not entirely to the insurgent several whom distrust him and think that he not identified with their to be allowed to occupy the position sf president in the critical stages of a new view of tho situation is by the that the Chilian envoys luring the few days have received no news from Minister is entirely in dark as to is transpiring at and if he as diplomats aro supposed to officiai information upon the home be is in ignorance the of a ray of on the and the darkness that enveloped state de by giving out a from Rear Admiral the United States forces in which was in liter read as Sept. 3. is fully The two arrived yesterday and go to 4.~In the Joseph Perrien tho nephew of said that Ed Kent was the who ciime for with a he was and he n is the wealthy miller wiis last winter and kept by ais several They used aim frightened him into a check for a large sum of 3ut finally let hiin go homo without goi the The identification of who is a liveryman it is will lead to who were the f many mysterious und 1.  I Her Father Meets Ilia Death in the IhM Killed BY A PASSING Ware tUa te a tba lAdy Waa to a WW demand of the and Mr. blown ' 1 permitting John of city the of Mrs. a doUwa Vi the to Sept. 4.iSoinc of tho jf city recall of the late Frederick's diary which Prince Bismarck tried to revealing King to Emperor William on victory at and later King with ind by and to get himself made king of France and The of ria to Premier le to p a strong force within 4ii easy uf ou the ground that King to violate the oi Belgium in tho of Soir believes that a secret to that end exists between Emperor and King but that ihe latter htis been compelled to be since the Geffcken Trnst Company Shut 4.An Injunction granted the Suffolk Trust company from doing and lu Love to Sept. 4.Tlie engagement jf Captain James F. S. a prominent leader of this and Maud of New has been broken by prospective Captain Crane has received a letter from In she that her lova is not deep snough to justify The captain M a nephew of the late General Robert C. and the lato Admiral J. F. is tiie only daughter of Francis L. of the Sew York County National Sept. 4,Special she World's fair directory have approved director of L. W. Hobinson for chief of the department J. Samuels for chief of of and H. S. for chief of the department of The auction of the committee agriculture lu Mr. Samuels a It had been out that Mr. is now deemed N. 4A faiber and their and two women were last night while trying to drive the iu of a fast on the New York Cotral and Hudson River a well known of with his daughter aged drove down to the wharf from their pretty to meet two who were to on the of the and Newburg two of 118 Lading and of came on the boat atul seated themselves on tbe back Hf It of tho two horse Mr. Travis and his daughter on the and to the tracks at a point whero bide thp road frena The gates wero but In order to party tbo raised and Mr. Travis had just driven on the down track when the Chicago limited came thundering Cot to running at almost fall the behind the knocking The horses were freeti and ran u p town before they were I was literally cut to and bet and cat crushed to a by the cowcatcher to a feet was horribly rut and and bis limbs He was removed to the Avenue Ed M. H. and Charlea did all in their Both of U were and at 9 o'clock he two girl visitors and hurt and one rendered but they were able to go to their homes up the George H. will hold an drove out t-o walk at a late and brought Mrs. Travis to was to the Eagle hotel and told that her and daughter were S lie went into and was .i or not she woul i in a -i t. 4 -A occurred on the branch Df the Erie a by which one nmn hurt and two car badly A in of Engineer ran a train which hours both locomotives were and piled up both and with slight with exception of who to past and waa severely The bailly shaken but none was Unman Fool Sept. 4.~When the train pulled into depot here a human foot rolled out from beneath one of the party out and one mile the Wdy of a man horribly 1. A portion the was and that sandy colored and dark He waa attired only lu a of and is to who fell from the He has cot yet been Sept. 4.a ire broke out in Tho 3ane.>> and were not until had The is estimated at nearly The blow to the town is t very heavy The city has no and the utter helplessness of 3no tire was clearly a fortunate in the wind waa all the greater part of the town from Sept. 4Wili.i;-:, date of 1"%  the state dep reports m States at aind on f without foundation i - t. Theri bas be no of fevei In Guaymas or at eau so far l oi thi since 1857.  4.TiieGaudaur-Hanlan race Ls Hanlan with earlier than he expected lo the Navr Runaway 4.--a b5 Colonel George M. ran Colonel Dickey wah thrown from the carriage and In William a young attempted to slop the team and but one of the feil ou was so badly injured that he in a In of ' N. Sept. 4.-Tise Horton by a driven cm ly The a After rowing ior forty hours they  

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