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   Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - September 25, 1896, Wellsville, New York                                m fl 23, At 24, rt m. XVI - No Not on 1 hart a terrible I had no appet ite and J would be to sit up ill bed belch pas from niy until I every minute would bo tny There a of about my and 1 was afraid to draw a full I could sweep a without My band induced mo to Heart am happy say it has me. I now have a splendid and sleep Its effect was truly E. on a 6 It win on of hv the Dr. rnn Mt. which by the FOR FurtH ll of that tho the when the from that not long Mr. Standard State FOR at - In Annoying With In the of of Music was a ami body for a but the that upon of vico mid tho upon the if the convention of nn of the men an Daniel G. of of Eugene of P. of New A. of h of S. of New E. H. of Charles of and many old war herses of the party's same men had met in had the national had adopted a platform for thu present standard of and had as of state tsot 1ar;ri'. Init a dressed of t han those these The delegates tilled the liody of tle which with the national while the form by persons from and state at one of most was of fhey nut intend at this to take any action to the elee of in any It is believed that of ati into with the for liy resolution the will atul id and Care to New Chicago n in. No. 5, Solid foi in a. 111. No 7, for aid to u. til N' m t io lo mill for I for al for 111. No 1. n - and nt lo for to und il m. for No s. (i Cor ' New Vors inni li I iibi m il d for M rin New eion for ilo 1 for Cor Boston New Pullman SU i loa arrive ni New i a. in. Ili HI bo oli ned from from r. r. Milla V. 1852. it lUe i P FOX - This to ami from all was music and feature of of ml generous when his was s came in a with a Tatrick of City the with battle on he walked was when it came in. It liad in ii a of relates ri was Charles chairman of tlie lunk the d had lieen played liy the lie called convention to of Kinos a tlie name of i iie the ion to National J. this That of Die lie to who not and adopted at was hy unanimous Warner read the text of the address to and was with the adopted the and to name their for were ip and St. Clair of Brooklyn took the li is remarks were pithy and He have verbal to The usual style of would he your iir else to a lioi s want tile nominal ion The way has its for imes you have io change your inay not iii mi and is Fasi in a Hci It was Ii a a one act part in ver boxes were who had - wit il and political wii li name for your a. man I lie of virtues I have So true i- was in of the same as he and docs not have lo id ter to prove it. For I ime in all acts upheld the of the Chief in lilis and laler lie at 1 hands the lender ot nominal ion attorney but they the If thp would 1 nt but a man r from In a rich Patrick J. tho mayor of Ho kept tho in of laughter by hon mots lu favor of his He wild that he did not It right to name ho thought It to have a. the his they that a died all yon to do Wiis to put Ids in it for two days and the devil would with He Mr. a friend of he he has driven n he has con dm ted a ear and has the it nin He Is a full-fledged and full-sized a. and and is for n full-sized he speaker had finished Mr. took the and after expressing his thanks his and asked the to name ly ( 1. miU given to Mr. he to seat the was by for ro in order and John Dewitt In a brief named Frederick W. 11 of nominat ion was by of named bv for of the court f in to him in Jut just as he to of the entered the hall and tlie ent was on its tumuli had Mr. d in ion of He was nominated by and address adopted is quite in the causes for the split in party and tlie of separate convelli and appeals for 111 ' support of the National a this resolution and as ati ini iou I was to iiic of Now ork and 1 t of ai tile rho without any w e our to it in it ill thr the Fus iie V. we vi to ratify Ilio in M. Pallie r our for the pi and r of our for iee pri address on t lie after the as at 11 tho convent without any formal his and tho meeting was at of hit reception Mr. ho not It t-o tho citizens Init to the of tlie Yale He ho thought the on a tind not tlie of the citizens or of the of the mt Sept. 2o.~Thero waa a big crowd at the depot when the tho cmt of On of a reception committee from a meeting had to A it had to at the last tlic next a fair sized Ho was to the audience in tlie old the United cheers the when was Mr. Bryan replied that the hml assumed the rule of a prophet and had tried to tell the people going to bu dune In he have a good to my about those things and whether tho proves his title depends very much on how yuti Then there was as tho train was a large crowd at There was stop at just long enough to let the shake with those was 20 minutes of turned to sco and cheered him He was tu tlie Hotel hy a band and in day was brought to a with two big meetings in this both of which were addressed by the wis to situated on a In center of Keystone not only lifo of Imt the of and Hill In A MIA A pt. to there no Hill and Mayor B. was them by use of as Senator the entire 41ay on his and Mr. Thacher still remained in nt r the near j Neither of gentlemen when with had anything to miy for or where fhe time now and when he will 1m- formally notified at the Kenmore hotel iw known only to At that Is his private to but an intimate friend of said that lie was informed that Mr. would remain at Saturday arriving in this city just in time to meet with the of who will notify hbn of on there a rutnor in the rity that Mr. had driven from to Boost and in with St The result of the it Is to learn as immediately hied to his home in the and at every was metr the has no information to give is 1' tidies from and it is that Mr. Q in driving to Hill's place travelled tlie iiy to avoid by OF THE R. Gentry Makes a New THE With la Tima of m J 9.  New 8;  17;  1 6.  Sept. the local have decided to close for on Sunday of will be to the summit the state ami in front of this Mr. Bryan a The which an area of seven blocks was densely with people and - red lights gave the scene a brilliant was under the of been made iho fact that Bryan t W for the in with gavo tho following on the have the inquiry Mr. Bryan's for in to was a He says that t lie national of William F. Harrity witli Don chairman of determined to all in thereof Sept. at tho fastest mile ever n hamena and placed the only one half a second of tbe 2-ndnute day and o light wind was blowing up the when John R. with W. S. upon aimo to go against his of made on 8 this year at In tho of n race with Star had been given two wanning op during the and when np for the the wwi rapidly sinking the hills In the The famous scored once or twice with tho runner who was to pace hi and then his drove np the on what waft to 1 tho fastest ever dono by a In was not a big crowd but whitt there of them gave the a great ovation as ho Kime down the wire for tho word by and of caught tho runner at tho throat they the first on the Gentry went steadily and with apparent runner of a of Hartford with the Weaver people in headed Iw so us to Harrison from and J. G. lie votes in the who of the great crowd was obliged to on a chair in the middle of the platform iti order to he seen by the city hotel Mr. made his last speech he both atul It was when he began and iu front of the from which he was with DAY AT of keeping his The caught tho quarter mile and tho quarter was in making the half In 69^-. The by the and making hard work of It. The quarter was in tho quarters they turned Into the homo the wind in the tho crowd began to yell wildly and both Andrews and the driver of tho runner commenced to sing to their horses anil to tha whip a the shouting of tho which was now cheering like Society 36,Tho of the convention of society opened with a discussion on of led Ijy John T. Following this an Plea to by Mrs. Emma Rood tho of the papera the of was taken up and at John G. Francis H. E. C. and a long list of vice of yr. Army of the tho W. 8. corresponding TI. V. recording J. W. General C. C. with onn vleo from 0-, WM an of meeting next Major General B. H. Wilson of was chosen as with Abram Waterman of Chicago to Sept. 2(5,Tho government hag derided not to ask for tho extradition of Haines and the alleged from tho with which they are charged are not included In tho between Great Britain and AT HEW iiy duel of I u of ihe of Nat ional up tile address iiy Bryan liad been erected on the Ntw Hit veti platform for an hour tbe nominee arrived Irom 10,(ion.to people lo atul To the of the had tlie tif the A t Mr. Bryan was driven tiie to the in The studi uts forth dn their elicer of tiie from long nine a Vale and to and fro and in Ilio stand a dozen it from he were iiut from the of Willi and for minutes it for to the nominee for who to introduce to tiie ill 10 From and Oil Pennsylvania large delegations greetings to Major One came as Westmoreland four special trains of 11 coaches This distinctively of the mining industry and included of the coke making were made by W. Van Dyke and Oil City delegat ion was a liody from branches of It was claimed that it included many men w ho have voted the Imt who have this year their intention to vote for Among who are in oil circles and who were the were an and oil well Charles and a of mcr chants B. Simpson and Folk C. Boyle of tlie Oil City Derrick were also prominent were Hon. Amos W. J. The of the tri young women la states of ihe each carrying a large was otic of tlic most unique Jill in The were to addressed the Hs Huff and my of I you one all the you me. 1 I hank you for a riile the Democrats followed tho of 1 ic national addition to this the New York made an for a subscript ion to out the plan of campaign determined on by ilie Mr. Bryan any oilier did in the of at tlie of the Senator Sept. chairman tile stilted that his here would not ho shall until the night of Nov. he any to the contrary is made out of whole the that the of the national hoen to lie thai we have abandoned tile in the will Hud - ii J. H. C. r. members of tho on for tiie Democratic their at a held Both havo for the standard since tho iu tlie Sept. W. Weymouth of was ' for the wire and considering the fact that he had tho wind in his teeth made most quarter of tho in making the in 2 minutes H just ono second Slian the r first made by at Terre in 1895, and this equalled by John Starter Culbertson announced the time of the great mile tho crowd broke through the fence and rushed out on tho cheering like mad and crowding around the famous to touch blanket or even first pacing of any was that made by Mascot In 18TO, who u mile in 3:04. Nancy Hanks equalled this trotting the samo Mascot's record stood until 1894, although it was during that time by Flying Jill and in J began a of lowering the from 2:ti4, making and 2:01^.^ at and this mark has John R. lowered it to the day been the lighter conditions more he would have made the mark in two minutes without a bit of the afternoon went against lu r record of but only After John Gentry's mile J came out to beat his record iif Imt only In the Suir John R. Gentry Agan will all go against Tlie very fast bore of tho Ruddon death from at his homo in of Colonel D. Farrand was United consul to under who figured prominently in the murder in among the who arrived on the North German Lloyd Thero were but few to meet SulUvan on his Sept. on per cent. Prime Actual la 14.81  for m 4.84>4i.85H^  14.).  0%, _  N. of ihe Second district of Louis Bedell tu IN pleased present your It Bryan attempt to me to you many minutes on tlie hmg distance you was have traveled and the and must have been that Women you have come to lesi ifv your devot ion vain .Mr lull il fore like tiie M to those in and persons were ihc I clubs of their on a spirited ed tiie ill Iront of t the ' Mr. tried to but was liV yells tlie and at the had iy for liim to malie in front he to As he the 1 ill i e Very few tiie frog Never before has such Vale in New Accord to ol students the whole na one and your desire for the of tile i l it in one sense as a ' sonai fait I value it. more highly of the great principles which have ' tlie t luc to of the I the Oil City Mr. McKinley Fellow could more or inspiring | young ladies ery of the that ' never ro be broken of have had In mu he blown up witli ma il train from Puerto soldiers of the escort of the San Antonio have been 1 lie i 1  gent Oscar of who had death part in i -' .Al the ra i this the captured a quantity wluch liad OUI and to arms I a id CLUB Work by the ' Nkw Sept. Fifteen at Waverly N. the completion of the New York Quill club bicycle The feature of tho ilay was the of the lower the held by Linton of 3-5.. He did not in but his 1-5, wm within three of the American 9:i>.H, held by Arthur The 1-milc of tiie Oiu nV h Xor Tct - - 11 inquest was held ol ilie voung man at the iV 1' iii'ij'f - 1  Surplus $ 50,000  H. A Made oa Favorable No i F. I Bia vM m uh t Hing his to shout but the w their yell drowned every with regular Vale elicer noise and a eli was have been more complete and than ol our fuel and noi tin of anv inda ru that so rapid in respects and so as 1 liat in Uil C itv is prominent and to he but that this is Vvc have ov tUd over the in a Sixteen men with Eddie Bald at Before the Bald got well into the and at tho three rs it aa though It wem all Swinging tho stretch Bald till but Mertens of who in a finish by a few ' the linai heat of tho ono mile there were mily two Tom Cooper of Detroit and John Johnson of beat the a had naught on to his rear before a had been gone and that position until 300 froin the Then try as he might the crack could not push his ht 11 to tht fore and Cooptar York 1?roGom ' wlator winter do low 6i. 13.  No. 2 o. 1.1. car 8;@3c.  8C{ 1. f. westorn No. 2, 83.:pa5^ci a. 1. f. mmo o. i. t. and ta sales No. 2 red store and f. o. 1 f. o. 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