Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - November 11, 1895, Wellsville, New York NO. 9. N. MONDAY NOVEMBER 11 1895. of the of of Legs and tour years I was with and of t lie legs and At times I would I hy the ians In with no then tried Springs I his and Liver ' f it them and I am now in health than for my recovery I have fifty in 1 his statement may 1 of value to some B. Ways Stat cmo a Ail 6 or U on of uw Miles Medicai ' NEW Hichbom It In His SEEDS wf 9h>wn tn the Attention at 11, of of impair of the navy hasi for hp The lit inns for the most which is to be on authorized by for thp of tho also asks for tho general of and the of and for of work already ftn the the arid other and two dwells upon the of for the repair of steol with their elaborate sys terns of and of ail both In commis and ih than formerly the with the old now nine the first in the new nary Bt mt principal navy the for he Mjs that the of the New York and Norfolk nary yards baa the of a proportion of hitherto employed at and It will be maintain the of and repair plants at those yards kre to employment to a small of skilled mechanics in each of the principal report renews recommendation previously made of an experimental tAnk Id which carefully conducted be made with models In such way ss to anticipate the performance of the these not being capable of attainment In any other foreign govern men ts already preceded us in this direction and have constructed the British taking the One hundred thousand dollars is asked for this and it is that with such a properly equipped and the department will be in a condition to make original research and act on Independent instead of being in a great to rely upon the experiments and deductions which must of necessity be accepted at their full as there is no means in this country testing their ON A DOUGLASS TO BE Hardship Told Rescued IN tor nw the Stormy With to to Hourly the 7nuHr Nov. 11.Stewart's Captain from Kin made fast at having on board a John H. who com manded the Frances of St. N. and his home at N. McDonald of Edward Davis of New Irate Will Nov. Says Sholto the of the of a a few months to Mrs. his Addis has that she will for Of an in S. Gov't of teaching her The is to have the 5f in tho of the Douglass took exception to tbe 3f his and in a letter Accident on the Lehigh and their of und Terribly mown Fifty Lived of E W CARS TO NEW CHICAGO AND a. B. S. Solid in a. ID t. to for 1 p. HJ toi 7-ISp No. fst Va. and to In mm mission and ' the necessity for gen cral and renewals of is more policy of has its limit and unless more Ria le appropriations are made for tiie ca and preservation of ships and the maintenance of the yard plants the efficiency of the fleet will diminished and given property will suffer serious notes the completion and acceptance during the year of tbe Olympia and gives tho stAttis of other vessels which are almost completed and also states facts in connection with recently let and under the authority of the last naval appropriation the importance of appropriations to push the at N. Is Vati af K. Nov. vali of the post to which from vizier the stiltan objected his policy of conciliation toward has a vilayet or province of Turkey in Asia The principal towns nre Smyrna and The of the is a little more than Pasha left the cabinet last before the of the meeting and the presidency was then by Hali arriving at his Pasha was taken suddenly ill. the following day was to immediately take up the valiship of Aleppo and a special steamer was prepared to convey him to his post that refused to go on board the ing that he was too sick to The commander of the steamer threatened to remove him by force to tbe and appealed to the of the the post to which Pasha was first is a vilayet of Asiatic Turkey forming the extremity of It is not considered a place of residence and the refusal of to accept the valiship undoubtedly caused the porte to offer him a better place as vali of Herman of her when he he did not marry whole and he would ly if his him fo his own Addis says she will horsewhip her Collier of N. ' Delinore of California and Bree left Jacksonville 13 with feet of pine for British said Captain In relating his cargo E. We anchored the when we put t-i eight days we had gales the eastward by terrific BY Trading Hrig Kut None Nov. 11.The brig Harriot at On tho a little Tho Harriet G than i ordered the k by Mmle Bma of this city hmd of thrown New the morning of the 24th the vessel began sink rapidly and I ordered which was to at was the Harriet G. passenger Gustav who ho was so by the Spanish authorities that be was to leave the and Dome to the ping for 1 s. far 1 in a to meet the demands of the He thinks at at New and at Mare also renews the of year for the appropriation of for each of the two new stations at Port Royal and Paget This money he equip stations I with tools so as to enable them tb Nov. 11.Spwia! dispatches fronn Shanghai say that rebel tho northwest of China are mostly armed with rifles of Russian It is added that their while maintaining discipline among his accords benevolent has sent a note of ultimatum to the Imperial government and announced his Intention of should the answer rebels are now said to number over 60.(XM) men and the imperial are to be utterly incapable of resistance and to be excesses In. the territory under their towns and are to have been subjected to ami the fields la their neighborhood are said to be Uttered with the of women and m. OB land Rochester 7 p No. for important part troa m. 13. for is that devoted to the necessity j Bostos Mr. the that there was St government or in the Kcw York IrOr be or fmm M. Co. of the Company please on back of Si in to winng for cheerfully large to dock the to her trial I he a condition fronts the in time of It is easily realized bow serious a defect it I would prove in time of when the of battle and necessity for keeping the of vessels in conditions that they might develop their highest speed would largely Increase tho demands on our chief constructor the of tha constructor at for a dock in size to take the largest as he does also similar from the at Norfolk and Mare I Mr. Hichborn also I in order that the plants at our naval stations may always be kept in a high stale of for the I of tbe general work of repairing and fitting it is earnestly future appropriations provision be ' made for at least one vessel and Surplus H. J. B. F. C. A. A GENERAL accounts Commercial Paper and ' E. Ciales Oir Nov. 11.violent southwesterly gale prevailed at during and accompanied by heavy anchoring in the harbor the steamship Campania's hawser pipe and she her anchor and between 30 and 40 fathoms of After the Campania The gale WM so severe t hat the tender 00Id not come alongside the steamer at and the pilot was taken to New British ship St Captain Hamilton San arrived In broke from her moorings and blown to eastern where she tugs are still at work trying to float majesty's Speedy and Halcyon and many other vessels are now sheltering in the Ib Nov. 11.The of tho prime has written to tho treasurer of the Armenian relief fund explaining the taken by British In Turkey in behalf of the as who accused of inciting Armenians to latest reports from the British consul are to the effect that the situation there has improved and that the consider their bo longer Mr. Cole and Mr. have requested safe conduct to Mr. Colo wishes to go to but will return to he will take further work in aiding the Nov. 11.M. minister of seen and It reported thai convened a meeting of of the large houses holding for tho purpose of acting In and planning to at the to Nov. 11.An accident to express from at Saint 4dght of on the Northam by tha breaking of a ta the death of a lady trara also and jib staysail to 1m> cut The sea to break over tho vessel and the largest was from the stem davits and a line was to tbe sinking Frances and we were towed by in the of hour when we dijck uf the There was not a drop of water on the and only salt to eat and we no matches to make a i a 17-year-old found 16 My wife got an i empty tin can and by driving through it she made a The toes were as small as her invention ' and then In squeezing tho pulp | she moisten our a seen steering nearly or two points across our I took and Seaman Bree and our own We so that 1 the man at thn but no taken of up a bottle near our It proved to our steward's yeast Returning on we a mouthful of the It went around but rigging a mast and to r sighted The mate and four nsen went out to signal it. They returned the mate thought he saw a In Every one of us got into the We had three miles toward we thought wasi our ue at when we found It to Ijo one of the of the the vessel we found in the spirit about a quart of 1 drew it and everyone took a Our stove was in lying the We braced it Powder taken from a cartridge and a small beef was in which placed small splinters of wood and pine gum from the All this was sprinkled with A blank cartridge was placed in the revolver and The powder and was Then we got fresh water by condensing the salt daylight on 27 I saw a This Our signals and bore down upon as. It the Kut from Mobile to were all taken on board and treat ed with the greatest Nov. Captain Paulson sighted the this on j last and on Sept. 1 where she her On Oct H a Spanish with several soldiers the brig and a thorough search for k quantity of which I the had informed were buard tho WM but no arms The went m far as to demand that Captain Miller remove from below all his anchor This tho captain to do and were antly to leave the Th States consul was on at th but Captain Miller will the LACK OF Say Spain's Would lie New Nov. 11.Atnong tho pas sengers who arrived on the steamer Veen dam from and Boulogne W. H. Van Ken New York agent of the steamship ' C. G. Velea and A. Velez is a Cuban and returns where ho went in tho of the insurgent He said that he to lead an to Cuba in the near but he did to give I any particulars of his movements His he is in where he is doing good work in the cause of Cuban Mr. Velez gave It as his opinion it is now too late for the offer concessions to the struggling as the insurgents are in good I shape und expect soon the I of their in a Cuban For Nov. 11.The following tion was at a patriotic in of and New 111 President do for all Sri j power 1 our 1 should BLEW N. Nov. 11.KngSne i of tbe and railroad blew up eight from this men were instantly and two later their 13 was drawing a train and It left one hour of time leaving ttao conductor behind by The was laid up at son junction and the No. back to Martin O'Neil and liis head 1.1. Sloan of who were brought in the cab when the again from the junction with the William Cooper of and Fireman Beether train of had tho top of the grade near the stone and the cold was doubtless run into tho Morris saw that The heavy went 5) in the air fell the leaving the engine trucks threw himself full length on a Ho recovered and he and Flagman Adams liegan The train ran a mile and a half it could be stoppi ran six miles Warwick and gave the and Adams went back to Hag the Kaston BaiSey with a gang of men went In mi engine to the A terrible met the Conductor O'Neil crushed and the train parsed over and Sloan scious on a wire and Engineer Cooper lay dead under the were nearly of their clothing hanging in the near A little later Fireman was walking along the trousers being his only He and said ha going through tiie air and found himself in a field feet from the He relapsed He was taken to and died a few Sloan died in this city some hours Nov. men were arrested fnr connection with when Richard was killed ta the loon last Thursday The 41 yearn of of 1 years of Alexander Do and Edward no home Major of Buffalo Bill's Wild Wert Show called upon Captain O'Brien and denied that anyone having any with tho have guilty of tho as it has Major thai only four or men were on train which left yards after the and that they had la the N. Nov. 11.Preparations have b en for the today of nil perdoni in the frands the scuttling of alung the coast of Tha police have in a list of all persons who are supposed to bo at the bottom of list the names of business Tha able to secure persons before end of the Tho steamer starts for the purpose of making these at different points along In Nov. 11.There has been an accident on the Nashville nad near Is south of are in circulation and it Is stated that and several have been It is to learn anything except that a New Orleans train and a freight train ran into each other four miles of and Nashville officers in city say that there was a between a freight and passenger train at and no passengers were Engineer Ed Corbett and his were The wrecker left this city for tho information says Corbett died from the injuries but this it not known to lie nor is it known whether any were hurt or KoRSh Nov. 11.The steamer of the French line arrived from Havre with on Bar ipg the voyage she encountered winds and and on 7 an enormous sea over the starboard the first from tho bridge to decks without injuring ' It by tho chance that he not washed The wave which swept him smashed the carried away store in the iron the bridge other the Cardinal Nov. 11,Cardinal In regard to the report that Pope Leo had upon tha recommendation of the to appoint Mgr. at present internuncio at The the of Satolli as ablegate after the been raised to the The cardinal said ho knew nothing about the matter and that he had not Mgr. of ability he in tte highest StUl Nov. condition of the Fall line which ran at 3 o'clock on the morning of Nov. w during dense rein .ni us All tho freight has been Two of tho compartments are making a good deal of The sea is a light northwest It is said that an effort will be made to haul her otT IN Condition of From of Nov. 11.I>istrc.s8ing stories deprivation and starvation were brought 8u>pping overtime and of the by the mail steamer from ' The district of St. Nov. Assistant Postmaster General Frank H. Jones has made his annual report for tho year ending Jones shows that the divisions under his supervision have 8.ivsd during the year the principal items being in the savings in tho carrier service is in a most deplorable con brought about by the failure of early crops by drought and the devastation of the crops by a visitation of the the parochial of Elizabeth and private donations reach another But this will soon be deaths have already been an old woman and a Many of the are absolutely nude and whole living for weeks on a little and Others are on cactus and other and unless relief comes sobn many old must die from and want of even the barest In many mothers are offering to give their little children to strangers to save their amounting to The salaries to all presidential postmasters amounted to and the gross receipts of number of presidential postmasters are of which 159 are first 700 second class and 2,6:5? third of for all postmasters for year 1897, an increase over the present year of The total of brought tho classified service during the year Condition Nov. W. is much better It Is astonishing to see his If not have a I would not be to see hiin get His vigorous gives ut all cause to feel very Mr. Thurman will be old Nov. premises and I of Tbe illustrated hava I been wholly hj In Nov. 11.A fror Birmingham A threatened riot at rait near this by Perry the mine who killed two men and mortally wounded the was by Louis Sr. and Cohim bus Midden with When they had Watkins down and thought to be knocked senseless he emptied his killing Louis Columbus and mortally wounding Sr. Tho other disaffected miners then threatened when they were quelled starting the asme a la Nov. of The Times says it 1 only tho intervention of tha on Saturday prevented the panic at Parle from becoming a troua AN Nov. u A. M- a Methodist delivered a sermon denouncing Myers and other city officials as of good government and fighting the city gxn emment and a refusal to allow him to examine the court to was made the of bia Sorial Speaker 1*pnnmiaat* Nov. 1!.John Rockefeller was a practical anarchist at the meeting of tho Chicago Socialistic Labor and the Chicago university waa named the Chicago Standard Oil was by Jesse a local in a during the a meeting held on West Twelfth street in commemoration of the execution of Parsons and their Cox said there were two kinds of anarchists in this One was the kind that looked forward to would no when men would live together as The other was the kind that never counseled tha but which took the law by the and choked it whenever the was only standing room in the hall and Mr. Cox was applauded to the On the right of the a silk flag was gracefully and on the left a red flag to one of the German societies was The meeting was presided over by Oscar one of the anarchists to life imprisonment was commuted by Governor Mr. just to the adjournment of tho a eulogy on each of the men who were Ho that they had stolid for all that was noble and that their deaths had been a calamity to the working Sal Is bo Nov. and Journal Dea as vigorous and noble Marquis of speech at tbe lord Saturday and that premier of utterances to maintain calm tts nowadays we do not lead is is a proper All laws that in ten arc with or in the of the organs distinctly Neglect and wrong will show selves first in the most delicate the whole With weakness and sickness so it is to be that the beating of would Ve fraught with dread and Xt not be oT Nature newr mi it io be so. The of the function of which a is capable should not be accompanied by If natural living were the it would not be so. As lives are thing else must be For over thirty Dr. ' has been chief to Hotel and N. Y. that tinse be treated of Be his specific It the body taken daring of labor and makes It also promotes an accretion of