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   Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - March 14, 1899, Wellsville, New York                                m 4 m - rf n 1*  rs r t ni amS than that t- V -th F of un i not a ir 1 In ' M 11? upon th t wiil a to on wilt K i of 5 by ri .is lUe U a or ir. J Ho r nvA formed in U 54.  and the h - the HAD Protests Against Generai IS VEET tte March GENERALS BUSY rte Bamum nf by H to to to at In 188!.  of a of Columbia oTio yoar ho to a ' in i of ' a stock i a j j ins a of ' but in- ' for a anJ undor the a an Ihe oUy the WERE 70LTISTEEB Uc Nwir May the general from the of tho on ihe rn with to tax Jor 0<niTal Joseph W. May R fot ni K. Py of Alexander M. and 12; Simon M. Aprii 12: y. May 12: T. 35 or fonr May 12; V. of 12: May 1'<5 into the new Mny 12.  to will of Tho 14.Conerai in the in an government with fai t that Major the for of Spanish prisoners in hands of tho protest in tho of and thr timo to and through the consute to the nf tbv library a and 1  am told that the at war the and thai he that improve the of the In my n si and the 1 the of copy to hail i wirh Generai of Hoth admit fty of the situation and the h be submitted to the cabinet is perplexed at no rUar solution of the the ministry of war it that no reply will be sent to plan of with without reference has h and in the capacity of minister of wiU not await the tlie with the ONE OF HIS Old Oorman In 14.Henry a and an old United was on a S. May 12; the has been the of the was engaged in the purchase abroad and ai the end of the first seven of he to the 1.000  by the At the he the library in 1S91 it had bo the fifth In the of the same in point Putnam resigned his and where be the In was librarian of the publie in which his has not He married Miss Isabelle of and they have two BY blood rushing what kind of Thai is the pure blood or impure the blood is impure then yoa are and poor and your digestion is You cannot sleep and the finds you unprepared for the work of tbe Your are pale and your is You are Vith or some of the Wbf purify your of a out him by 14.Hamilton Vice president cf the Syracuse board received by of and third from of Slate of the Sre died a of from overcome by smoke and excitement at a- fire he attended in the the of the ' A was sounded and President who was on his way When was control Mr. inta a hallway leading into the and after the Chief He that he he had been overcome with he was After restoratives had si ven so fell back in When the arrived declared he and he in a few nor a in which he he the f-e of- its vas to and if Kc slay nn - r-r previous as he an enemy of the being a he had German Mr. from purse letter to its lie was has ihe life a a of the board of Rector of thv church Ore binder different in will come up for and an assistant examination on He was a to State Senator Horace School Teacher and Nearly to 1.As the outcome alleged ci i which it Slated a well known citizen of was who has a district school in since last is in a critical condition from un attempt at persecution it is said hus that is an to the .I of which lie has upon the the now paivi him and his fare back to private in ff York the and was in the af that of In the instance he has trouble through a letter t. of the For XEW March 14.Malcolm  the electrician of this who on the charge of Nora Saville from her iri was tela The girl was to Ut Si years old and and thorn to Join their Brigadier will proceed to Columbus and assume command of that The other officers exclusively of the volunteer army will proceed to their homes while those of will their should be explained that the i tlon In the list of made by order is not in itself to meet the demands of to n commit to inforna the to nt h In the for the of pulmonary of rtf this 1 of was ard and tlon to take April to the lack of of of and of city were incorporation nf the of are care and The r K. 1. nrd 3. of of to introduced in by E. the payment the of the of nil by who enlisted as in the Slates during the war with the time of until the time of their from the service of the States The that if the sum for the payment be inadequate Sitate be to pay puch out of appropriated for the state MM t eBe 100 IN A of Admiral Fully fr H tUm of m man did it probably of The at that wm to on bul he not be by The would that placed in the chair Hat For Mil roh county thinks that the only of the New York te the passage of a and is There be a list of major and remaining to lo altogether in he the now to the 19 he the of the regular In a it is the intention to reduce pome the to rank of brigadier eralB instead of mustering of the Also In the of brigadier yt to be b- beinar nf States service oi who in the army wiiS to former and major ho reta n volunteer at Shafter and are G. and is not to make any more in the volunteer general and out could be d until the of pence w as hut the president determined to muster out all that could be it found to reduce the in tho pay department as the siou ail in the of troops in different in accounts with volunteer in consultation eays the not come -in New York developed in the during the consideration of a of Krum to provide for a deputy excise to Queens county that and Grady have entered into an agreement that no hsu should be up for final unless all the of b * The bin under consideration was StUl March 14.-The of Assemblyman Maher punishment and therefor life for murder hi the first degree and for in the depree was of a in thf U sent to the senate the nomination of John E. Smith of to be county of Madison to the vacancy by the death of Alfred It without tha er a March 14.--Daniel a business man Republican from injuries do it. Take it a few days and then put your finger on vour pulse You can feel the It is stronger and your circulation Send for our book on Impure you are take Ayer's They greatly aid ibe Stay In March 14."You can say eaid Manager Oliver on for the an 5 ' that the Cleveland team will Thursday last she learned that and not in St. Louis her character had made to the school This so her that Saturday she the Now In Coha Will Soon March war department declined 10 and home all the now in Cuba with tne exception of the volunteer and The ft i has been to the of the war department on of the into effect about May 1. and which are strict at all the troops are brought to country must the law out in States and no doubt be camps nearest it is desired also JO have them to places nearest their It desired to have them lo where can for the to Vera and it was necessary to guard over her and she was in her room In I She eluded her and clad only scantily started for the to drown After a long ' she was found not far the l in a She j had stumbled over a stone wall iPi lha dark and the had her I Though in precarious condition her reason has been restored which the doctor in attendance to her involuntary town is considerably up over the affair and it Is probable that action will be brought against those who are considered her and will be one of the and ii that for for ] Northern may be to left ThV for Hot March Mackey offered a resolution in the senate ihv to extend an ail should i- the banner of good it to her and to this If doss do so will live a of wretchedness and unless hct is an good he will indifferent to ber home will be and her will W and in a vray may ' invariably be traced to and disease of the that are of Np can enjoy j health who is 14.General military rnor ot the department of adjutant the CaptAin and raptam of the and Identified the of few the on the about four of Kl as of the in the which resulted in by and by General in a to as to the of the report that the of a Spanish had been in an at the point The report proved the the iked destroyer Wood found an with around it. a on the and the of the uniform of a captain in the Spanish It evident that the had stripped the bones of to there is that was taken the in a an and the that he the ' being abandoned the where it a few days it is wounded iu the arm the left Winhl put marks of wounds The watt in In the of the coat was found the ft June by she late Captain Oviedo y Cevera s chief of and carried the the tattered uniform and by a of the dead and one of Colonel to the which lay about four identification a sensation among the Spaniards here as Admiral nas line the best in the ana 1 March tons in the marine In with provisions of naval 6<nnnel law were at the navy department as to be Charles H. Im assistant adjutant and with rank of A. and S. to be Man h 11.A report at the department that the marines who have been duty at have that These were a of the served the they down river to one United warships at 1 March in the supreme 4atw a acts a of the canal Tho denies tion Mel van for a tory writ of mandamus to to Kast river i. 7 and 8 of canal WiM noi the by Admirai Sampston arsd make of ot at of Tht Just it ihe next of the fas art at rk Mareh 13,  or per ces Actual and again the intention is to have all Northern sent in troops at North a woman and Georgia will bo brought the ' makes Operator March 14.-kiarry: the Pennsylvania operator who grave clear track on Thursday last to Engineer John Tarr and George and who at the The jury a verdict holding him criminally responsible for the easily taken and often Yoa cure a cold promptly with Dr. John celebrated remedy ia m cient and wiil cure a cold at la General through notify pi state of be if the government so be the arsenal ' The ' The armchair -is .at charge of of. the arm chair -in tbe of by General ' 1,4 for In the the was pieces on when many of her crew were A In the to He found ' them a of sailors bv pain 5r.d of was told there utterly unfit her for and * irian the above the Dr. Favorite Pre- who had been carried by gives some of his and to tbe special J The found the man a woman strong and healthy in a and sent safe and to form Captain F. of the into patch boat of the ask him to a or some kind wounded man could be taken to the Miller promptly a. steamer chair which had nm on thie the to which the chair was of the Gloucester on they - try their York Winter tow Minnesota - Yellow 84tSk:; RYSi 2 Sic Near York ear 2. I Northern X S 3-white, track track soOd ta 12c; and 14^'; 14c.  March 11 1 1 1 2 2 No. S 2 wheat best of Box My with She WM not able to do View of Calma 14,Robert P. the thai the in the At of his w th she the at Washinston the bwt io the did to employ the to better bVr no sad the 1 In the of 1 Ity your States and the int. of * and two of the ba- Mr. was President agent to General in regard to the payment of the Cuban remedies for cures Stubborn are asd to Doctors it. At all you crew then returned to can That is the } remedies for the chair on to a with Dr Pierce's for whom tbe t was March one They are a complete not Admiral tbAt w died he without electing a State senator to Kirt as he to tell you wound in the State and faU mmi Kandy heavy 1;. - ' - - AND m vmm to to to extra to 1 per 10,   

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