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   Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - February 9, 1892, Wellsville, New York                                woman's peculiar and - It curet For all tho functional that Stein of QUI to ia ' liaw ' Feb. 9.*-IminJdiatcly of Dr. vrM ip Yma that death fte cordial and bracing demonstrated that acu and forehead are the bo any perfectly tho of periodical and other do w n and And all complaints and Inscription is meditano If it doesn't mve satisfaction in ery you have your money only fbr the you Can you ask more easiest way is the late the and beweiS with Dr. Piercers Pleasant instantly when was on the the reflex which the of the leg is The sounds from the lips were not groans but were by the reflex meats of the chest expelling the the man was dead from the first contact and ho not - There was no effort at liis movements were A relaxation of the tli there was an y 4tistatttan-eous. far as said Dr. wim an the second contact he As soon as tlie was laid out on the table the the execution chamber and returned the scenes which some of them dc as None of them were overcome Many of them went 1 to the immediately Leave Via the Erie left the train for their tho of cases where animals ari killed purposes the muscles be to contract by r some after deal following is the result as perform ed by Dr. Van General external of the Autopsy held as soon practicable after the Subject below medium statue body well system rigor and renovate ioad as an and Bilious and 90HEDULB.  0. a. 1,17 u. p. p. a. the as a. m a. m m p. m 8.3U p. A C. R. a a. p. p. p. at with rains both at Eldred with W. M. r. ft P. and B. 1!. E. THE MADE ' S and line of Crackers the Orders for in my line will be promptly exer A share than any other at any be it 5 lo 25 you can convince yourself one shoe dressed with and the dressed whatever to be a washed the other will hot last a singlie day will liik lakt longer and be more if dressed with Acme * The guard in front of the prison was removed the who had formed in of the ad mitted to warden's and given an opportunity to talk the Dr. who stood beside Dr. Cannot with all that Dr. lias saidl this is no place to the Stein of New one of the of the was a reporter last in regard to the lie tho most sicken ing sight I ever and made such au upon nic that 1 feel bound iiy a irf to humanity to do ali within my power to about a repeal the entered the shaking like an aspen lie gazed at the chair ns he entered the Two giant like keepers held liim firmly by either In fact they hu for his legs would not His bauds hung by his lie was a and when to Ht went directly to lie into it like a man heart gone and kissed the crucifix as the fastened the to then himself and in i volte her then on for the first AU that was visible was his mouth ami it t as if the was the most agony like of half-smothered groans to escape was turned off and one of the doctors approached and placed his finger on the jugular vein of T I ven ture to Huy that the murderer suffered tiT the doctors said he was scions i cau believe for no had the current been turned off than a loud half by foam and issued his mouth When the doctors saw th 1 they exhibited great excitement and ou the This When it was again otT the man was pronounced was were and burned and the of burning was prevalent in the SC The ol the legs were scorched in a frightful red and iu irum the and the head You may say that it was an and I think tho law not be toi by the people of this Its are and I am con that if the members of the legislature would one of its operations they would hold the same views I i have bein against but fully and realize its terrible 1'til' to do my duty that to be to bring about a repeal of the I will introduce a today which t and I iun il to give iu the house niy com regard to what I saw iu the of other also in favor of a of and as ready to any movement to about such a the suggestion of Professor Laudy and Tie that it would not be tried It did not to the former no rie to give an opinion as to the of the experiment until be with Dr. Macdonald Dr. One tbn jtt ttw to He said that one no or other on the sklo two Upon where tht and 'The organs were except showed slight indications of fortnur brain will Iw sent to Professor Donaldson of Clark university for exam The taken to statement of time and voltage was given current on at turned oC at lime of contact 50 in terval between contacts 48 current turned on at 11:13:22. turned off at 11:18-40; time of Current for the first contact The amperage began at 2.i ran up to and 3.1. Tht was of 1J5<J0 volts and there were amperes Thief N. Feb. 9.Jame a colored hotel arrested in Brittingham secured a place as waiter at the Morgan House some time and ei er the of tho dining room has day by The hotel were puzzled until yes when about flOO worth of silverware and clothing belonging one of guests wero found in a which had given into thi custody of the Adams Express company to sentenced Britting ham to for three Die in Jan. tht medical student who whs convicted last Tuesday of murdering his young wife bj was sen by Recorder Smyth in the court of general Me is to die in the week beginning March 21. Counsel for the man gave formal notice of their intention to appeal the cast to the higher nt - A Against Opening on vT Feb. Eleven bills on third reading and ready for several and an evident of characterized the opening of senate last the reading of the journal tor in petitions from citizens of and Fredonia asking for of fair day and offered similar ones from the Woman's Christian Temperance From the same Firs wm ia ibis dty log for Henry TIm bnl M K of ths ars it il inspector sAid the Hotel Royal was NOT la Court HU Wm Takan Feb. M. the failure of VTM on the calendar of part 1 io of general the Boyal been reported Our department has never been charged with looking from ' street jail by a deputy and ft been done by the fire 1 saw the burned building Sunday I not out of of the Burke of the board of electrical who saw the lire and who be Imw fouir not to the not Ig ready for a plea for their want two up their aa to what form It shall Field was back to Feb. of of letter is back into the flames from the tion crowd of tlie of the where Mr. Burke hwi assembled at the and could have clinched of la a by It is that Mr. Blaine it oat race and thiA Mr. the of Mil j arc no bodies MAT Five On fifth Mrs. Mary Kate and Kate one of them been heard Of since the and no ladder reached the fifth floor all are believed serrant slept across the bad most of their in the hotel and lost them Finnegan of the morgue haa made ample arrangements for inception and care of all bodies that may found in the and careful of articles found on- them will be kept for future as may be buried iu the city soon as all the bodies will have been found a inquest will be TO Yesterday afternoon all tbe covered in tlie morning were taken to the Numerous articles picked up from the debris were sent to the Thirtieth street them wero a of letters marked and ft handbag marked the initial artd a thimble marked a. the New York hospital has been found to be an employe of tbe Sturtevant She U rapidly The work of tearing down tbe walls of the hotel is carried on with to those engaged in it. Some of the had escapee from rp Ail afternoon the Italians continued their work on the but hour after hour passed away and no more bodies wore The heaps of debris grew higher and higher until Fortieth street was completely Towards 6 o'clock a steam derrick was placed on Fortieth street artd a number of electric lights were iu order that the work might be all night At 6:50 the of the tenth victim was that of a man apparently 40 years height 5 10 Ijt was found near the Sixth avenue entrance of the At 7 o'clock the trunk of a woman was found near the avenue There were no ou the body 8 o'clock body No. la was It the trunk of a woman near the Fortieth street entrance to the The legs and were gone and nothing was found near the body by which it might be minutes later tho laborers found the foot human being wedged iu At this point the work stopped The victims of the were from the same came foot of Twenty-sixth o. I Street as fast as they were from the employaient of women as ag ai n St 1 They were Donaldson and Parsons similar and in all about thirty petitions were The peti about equally divided as the excise the em ployment of as barmaids and the of exhibit at World's ( exhibition the was rows them were set forth on a of which was tacked to the cover of the All day a stream of persons entered the place in quest of friends and THE the nine found up to that of the Broadway it wiis driven away In the direction will ba beld on Thursday body lie at the tabernacle aiyi which days the building will be open to Upon the coffin is inscribed the last quotation from the Scriptures made by the dead It ia as have fought a good I Dr. Feb. 0.Memorial services in honor of the late Dr. Morell Mackenzie were held here Many well known actors were among the large congregation present at the some of whom were Henry L. Toole and Miss A splendid wreath was exposed iu the church to which was attached a mourning card bearing the inscription Her Empress fletter Is al tba Feb. work of ing tbe stranded steamship for a week oiT Isle of ij night and The cargo is uow entirety and is badly A of Burned to Feb. 9.Eighteen people were alive in one carriage of a Roumanian express train which caught fire Interview Mr. Feb. 9.The Post afternoon printed an interview with Foraker on Blaine's letter of Said Mr. Blaine will stand in history without a He has constantly grown stronger antil nearer to the hearts of the as a he has had literally forced upOn hint ah opportunity to make the unprecedented record of twice a nomination which would have meant in each instance an 9.Commenting on Blaine's withdrawal from presidential Murat iu The is no other national view to take of this letter than that it is a act of and the result will be the same as iu 1888.  with Feb. 9. Secretary Blue's letter withdrawing his name as a the wros with regret His friends here believe it to bo the final expression of Mr. Blaine's feeling In the in BT day night when be broke through the His body was found He was about 21 of age aud from the it to a third little later body No. 7, that of appropriating was identified as that of A. A. awards of board of claims other than canal of New Conn. U is was TUK r. in the bly a communication from the Journeymen association protesting against tho of stone for the Cap Itol by contract in other It wm to the meani that body No. which is that of is Julia one of the WAS tall who described himself as a sketch called to look for Cora Henderson of be had He wm not Scherley sure he could identify two of the The one in S Feb. 0.Dr. John a physician and owner of a drug store at 363 Flushing died from a of morphine token with Feb. being day there were relating to the after which the house went into tee of the whole ou the lution of inquiry regarding tba tures for the World's fair and tba of committee providing for that ' Henderson of Iowa stated that tba wonld not sustain in ' further 1 with wisdom the salaty paid to eral was second Only to that of The director general was entirely content to take a body at a Had BO much Iti mental now worth thought the on tions had over tba Ings of the fair of iip by the committee 00 tba fair instead of the OB He said be posted on the affairs of an e on the an exposition than any other not now to vote any more money until given to the Dolliver of Iowa defended of the World's fair Fellows of York l speech yesterday and argued is of the investigation by the World's The on had too much to do S powers were far and be KOt believe in extending of New York the investigation by tbe oa He looked upon tion of tbe aa -a upon - several amendments had baas voted the resolution for an investigation by appropriations committee was adopted until - - was that there will be a before the general laws ' 1 ho that of Mrs. Feb. 11 at 3 p. upon R. H. Conk the tie the He believed 4  Will Feb. 9.A large audience assembled in Cooper Union evening to the of the excise introduced in the THE was en floor of the senate when the opened yesterday aa to Senators Gorman and Blaine was the sole tive of the trio He aat in ' alongside of Mr. Faulkner of Wast and occupied himself with bia Cullom was early in -in the front seat so long occupied by John A. and many - gathered around the vice president laid tba senate executive documents two three bills of minor bad tbe senate took a reported favorably from ou aud 4,4)9, revised requiring the use of appliances 1-t-l). is stated that plying ' ' the dieted this of her office paying 1 be second reading of was taken advanced to Sr. 9:A one by Mr. Sulzer in- Antonio Is now fine for that of the at The wound in his head was made by a bullet of much larger calibre than that curried by the pistol found iu bis Color fs given Co by fict that I HUB tire ut most ifi tho of this wiping out nearly worth of iu the nomination ' Feb. 9.-^The senate in yesterday confirmed tbe of- to be at N. vice Aleo ment for meddling with oti railroad also Mr. Hitt's appropriating for alio Mr. for theSt N Feb. two business Mocks on badly Northern New York Mtd probably ia at R. I shot and list sight a as Feb. 9.-Hoffma 1|-0b; brohw 496  

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