Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - July 1, 1892, Wellsville, New York IHT on f. B. A CALL ON u ' in St hv te 1tM. lift Ti to take on the BllTer It Ut uno tu Tike It ill It civ lu the wilt ibe of and AU will fiod of tUfaM and Mental Ko of no For It innocent and No danger that who to free were attempted to break the bat was held to it by Mr. Morgan and other silver Dolph moved to the to the committee on finance and the will find It the probably up little taken in the the and the for twenty and never beta un a vegetable that Bke Liver effectively move the Liver to at time aid the and of the of oa front of and the Signature of J. different senate committees of reported hopeless disagreements with the upon leading features of the great appropriation Mr. chairman of the committee on said none of the bills bad yet gone to the president and he asked the senate to concur in a house resolution extending existing appropriations fifteen This was Stewart's pending as it will uji for senate this reads H. at and - rt iS t U m R. 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Arriving at 12:00 noon 7 p. 9:40 p. of silver bullion may the same at any mint of the United States to be coined for his and it shall be the duty of the proper upon the terms and conditions which are provided by law for the deposit and coinage of gold to coin such silver bullion into the standard dollars by the act of Feb. 28, 1888, entitled to authorize the coinage of the standard silver dollar and restore its legal tender and such coins shall be legal tender for all debts and and foreign silver or silver coins bearing the impress of foreign and bullion formed by melting down such and bullion from auy -or any source except bullion hereafter from mines located in the United States shall be excluded from the provisions of this and the secretary of the treasury is authorized and required to make such regulations as may be necessary to carry this provision into The of act directing the purchase of silver bullion and thn of notes AMERICAN HOTEL tbe O nt nil In large or to yon a a Cool of on hy acd I bare ir 4 wlU A a Bed Hoom A A m t can Wba rirn U win alio ' Nv ait JiM a in Mn. Who bar bus. tRi to fif of imd be QMd advice of hts ' A was by Mr. 8faber wKa tbe day of bis two after the and that U was lo fn tbe tower of Dit admitted that the Man be saw ' 8" teigHt eW the The that be had noticed the young pastor onder the influence of liquor John's on one to these chargei thAt bad retired to his room on a He said was iU at the referred to and that Mrs. prepared him a milk fore going to the as bad been holding service in bis outlying missions during the il Shober of N. C. Mr. said that was present at the service referred to and that she noticed ber brother's she added With tears in her Was betr ter when he preached and I never heard my brother preach a better or more AT W CeM tiM tkat May Jhm by tba jalr * Ai General of California was in on mnm M Now to tbe favors woman trot df and Of the their that tariff should be la * against foreign lery tariff 0|r ter ont demands the of in margins; also In of of Department of Edwin K. Usee of Bed attended the clergyman last December and diagnosed his case As one of delirium called for the first Dr. Losee said he had practised medicine for years and that he was very sute Mrr bad delirium last court directed to submit their findings next Thursday when it will be decided whether or not Mr. shall be kept from Seeing his The fidelity of Mr. old parishioners to Talk of tbe Scores of them have come from Red twenty miles to be present at each hearing in his case and not one of has yet been found to believe the story of bis ana arraigns the Republican and Dem parties as being to standards reared by with ol ibo power and to money white at the same time professing fealty to the interests of shortcomings of the two ties in other respects are dwelt apon at financial plank as adopted is as The money of the country should paper and bft issued by the general government only and In sufficient quantity to meet the of business and give full for the employment of end an Increase in the volume bt money Is No individual nor corporation be allowed to make any profit through its It should be made a legal tender for the ol all public and volume should be fixed as sum per capita and made to the Prohibition dared to be the dominant issue in national ibe state and bn boi 3bit of the board of ' to by t. H. of of of Kamm W. of New York W. T. States of Education ' WARMLY July 1.At an hour this morning the convention was voting for a Vice presidential candidate with the that the wealthy coffee merchant of would be the for other is hereby THE succeeded yesterday in preventing the consideration of the and the house devoted several to a report on the District of Columbia appropriation the item of contention being the appropriation ef 18^,000 one-half to be paid out of the federal treasury and one-half from the revenues for the entertainments of of the Grand Amiy of the Republic at its encampment in Washington next Septem The the doors for patriotic speeches reviving the incidents the late war and at times was great A new conference was A resolution was posted extend ing the appropriation for the support of the government fifteen Greeted at 1.Mav had been the guest of at Dalmeny since his arrival In In grounds of the ancient seat of the Primroses Gladstone looked better than When he left Smym it U July 1.Assistant Secretary who represents the treasury department in its relations to the World's Columbian hiving had called announcing the bankruptcy of the World's Columbian commission stated that in bis judgment the without the accompanying was misleading and calculated to do Congress has hitherto appropriated a definite sum of money to the current expenses of the national these being in conjunction the holding of occasional the traveling of the members of commission and a few salaries at their Chicago the year just ended these appropriation for the year by a few thousand dollars and certain disbursements necessarily await the passage of the new appropriation now pending in The no application to the case and the condition of this special ap haa nothing to do with the finances of the World's Columbian exposition itself or with the progress of the 1.Secretary J. Foster was kept busy yesterday receiving who called to extend This being many of the foreign ministers also called to pay their Secretary as is the yesterday officially notified United States consuls and other officials abroad of his appointment as secretary of and July storm here was the severe In the northern section of the J. was killed by at brick at Twenty-fifth and Several in that locality were shocked by lightning and others by flying Dozens of roofs were blown off. At N. the sporting resort of Patrick 5, a of persons It wm be July 1,H. E. of the People's for Omaha to attend the convention of seemed to revel In the froin the firth of and to draw in with the air of his His eyes improved so rapidly that during the he dispensed with eyeglasses while preparing the notes for his speech during the drank a glass of light claret before starting and at 5 o'clock Mrs. - an open carriage and drove olf via a tbe were assembled at every hamlet to cheer the liberal His irom Dalmeny to was an and a prodigious multitude was assembled to greet him outside the Music hall St The people Were fairly frantic with rang upon until the whole city seemed to be animated with one common purpose to Impress Gladstone with and affection in which be was held by the people of Scotland's It appeared as if Edinburgh thought it bo Inst time Mr. Gladstone would present as a and was determined to show bim ail the honor hall was packed to the doors with all that it could 8,500 Indeed the hall had been filled for two hours before Mr. Gladstone's and an Immense number had sought In for The cheers outside gave notice to the people the Liberal leader had as Mr. Gladstone entered the the audience their hats and and cheering themselves hoarse for the Grand Old demonstration lasted for five minutes by the Then John of the Liberal election was able to call the meeting to With him on the platform were all the Liberal candidates of the city and county Mr. in introducing Mr. spoke of him as the of the the ovation was and Mr. who had risen to begin his had to wait several stes until the had Then came deep silence and attention on the part of the while the voice of the speaker filled the hall as clear and penetrating as the bells of St. Mr. Gladstone spoke a reporter be said in regard to the of the tide has been toward and in my opinion be will be our have received letters from Arkansas say Ing that If Gresham is nominated be will carry the state by 30,000. The same news came from and of te w of ' tiM ta ' of A is idle and day laboren wbo Ja of tm The meeting was and tlM ' bave been ila cabinet and in and to Governor and bit to be present at Many bave already the anticipates thr of a large delegation of gov of law and A tbat during tbe lockout no ber of the be to Without a special tend dav sball ba were to the railroads and to the town to prevent Importation of of the Amalgamated men weris in as bjr tbe burgess and will aid in The out men of Pinkerton men and are prepared to welcome The mill to talk on Eight proprietors and ornamented many telegraph poles In tbe Good throughout the all day grand jury baci the the following of Albany at tbe bm charges preferred against warden of in locked out workmen Were to the escape of Thomas from the custody of Officer James B. Back at tbe city of on tbe daf of 1809, and that after Investigation li finds charges against Warden Walter without and hereby him from all the Bichmond July private party on Wall says that a oi of tbe entire Terminali system is being arranged by Mr. and Henry which will be TheM it Is understand the entire Mr. Olcott will bare the carrying out of the plan unless J. Morgan to publish bis own many of holders would New found for was yesterday after soon dismissed by Judge unpen tbe recommendation of district attor who did not there Oient evidence to Q. Washington and ' Mr. our writes has received letters saying if is nominated he can draw on some writers for for campaign for and a great number for favors so does Ohio and He is per satisfactory to the silver men from the a private letter I understand that Weaver is for him and will make the nominating 8i>ech. As to the vice presidency there is a number of names but I guess want a strong man from the Omaha In July 1. The county sixteen by other delegates and will leave this city today over the Four for the People's party at They will go in a special car with gaily decorated streamers on each Ohio go to Their July 1.United Statee Ward has tbe fourteen Chinamen who were arrested last for attempting to enter the country te that they be at Fol som state prison for twenty which they be returned ve on a 97,500 1.William A. Camp today his position as ager of the New York clearing In he has been employed fot a He will succeeded .by William who was N. July Green of the coUrt has signed the which remove to the supreme court the of Hart and the three Hudson county Gladstone spoke overman hour the commissary R Vilas of this city left yesterday in Rev. Dr. Wai tkr W. Ohio will vote solidly for rector of Episcopal church of for president The delegation is pronounced against affiliation with any other The that the a free silver witn ana nis is described as being one of the most interesting he has delivered in many Arsenic in the N. July 1.About forty Italians on the road under construction here have been cooking their own One of the cooks found a package be thought contained which he put in a large kettle of But It proved to be Two men partook of the food and were immediately with the and other will not quietly discussing the 8itb|el 1^ July 01lvr Wire and Nail company of Pittsburg the Amalgamated Between 900 and 400 men arb employed Tbe expect of signatures to during We F. E. Fourteenth United at ex-president State bank of Xew N. al H. at one time superintendent of the Albany iron N. at St. Captain superintendent July of the state board Of agriculture Hoi reports within last which indicate serious damage to wheat Sample beads of wheat have been sent to which are examination they are found to very few There is no of grain in many except at lower on others it bas and died Whether tbe wheat bas been blighted by tbe of by green lice that appeared in fields about the same yet been Token of from July 1.At the office at noon yesterday Captain Sargent of the steamer Indiana with a gold enamelled tbe of Russia as a nation's token of for a nation's The commanded by Captain was the vessel the Americans filled Emery made tbe The captain replied in a few I Ka X 1 No. 2 I No. 1 40o; No. 3ic; No. 2 ___zz; No. 2, on Spring per low Winter best do 18^190. Fancy fall 18b: good and 15c. ANO to to choice common to extra export good choice 6teb^. light handy and - and at the July 1.The executive advocate government ownership and Atlanta delegation last night en Weather appropriation of for the purpose of providing during the They also approved the of for of musical composers Who been invited come to this orchestra during the Haj No. 1 per 2 common do blue baled loese m of July 1,--Full returns from all parte of Of the tions make the of