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   Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - October 9, 1902, Wellsville, New York                                NO. fn New York Hs In 8htpmnt ef fn Not U 1 ectkm of is thief iup A Oct. harried visit to - strike a way cmi to satisfy la of hard meeting sad mine owner a the of la to Mitchell dictated a to of the United States in which he gave hla answer to the that the strikers retara io work condition through an the answer of the ia refused to but Is difficult to that with the of the local him he do otherwise respectfully decline the president's Mitchell seat his letter U before he had heard froa ail locals 3 ia the - accompanied by three teft for Mew Kew of 111 cmi a rumor % was Mr. m his whom to a for about From at night the lathe wem and not ose was thAt cot couched in the is the of mea ia rf their President tor his the the the railroads lor their d' chief esecutivo at Che - in the asd Iron ali asd the for the to the that tho sut all the troops are seat | are granted troofs i for | iato aot strike situation officials have to aay the fact that they Them is so la the shipment Oi very of which No was and ia very little since The of the has been in this valley has And if the hy lacal indicate 1 not Ukoly that cas ta market iot ci manufacturers niter meeting John Mitchell ana his associates at on for the of which thn be and tWa will meet 14,"  by M Association George H. New Frask the they a the company announcing that they were ready to meet the The of Mr. 1 sot bat in to a the president know nothing about a He to aay further tc of thf had met re He ir in an now -' F. F I v. h ' cheli - f in but hiTC that ' of Ihp had to the tif the board 1 i-Tiiphat to fon of the rom hat no that and Thf two X - f Mit union York h - Uio entire Schall who in jrw to that mm bo 41 of any ia The who wero scattered The first Is aa and a detail of tery A. New Third troop af will take of operations Ib the creai brigade Is Fifth 18th fart all of hafc io strike the rf thO little fke to fwa it that the of is a li hw hwm for iff ot Civir War FOR an fro Bragg to Hong O ihn in hai cape ' three n was without to 1. that of a lack oi aKt tn to ea f-i - NEW With Sen ators and M ill ' to look oa case Genera v Hi at in ' out -o try A M. T 1 i WAS if ' I at 1 ' I thai he 1' had be ' a to hid thia ( 1 slate Wm Only Long Old Men Relived Days ol Voutti Parade From in ' Oct. people in chorus of the mng and for aa tima Army of The parade wm of was ia mmy wmf worthy of and tiie not fail to of memory of the army in oi at a few the head of the from its station at the It 5 o'clock squad In tho line had of west of tho' White of the soldiers was aay great pmt of for the entire line of march not two to route of the was down historic 6.vmu% many army as raw In going to tho war in and 1862, occasion of the grand after of the waf in 1865.  la ag pan and vifor count bore ojf tho jfoy M t'i iK V Ciu ml of of At lo t|s report Md wm by MOd ta Sanitation cmn im cently attained only Used Double IN to tho individual and It waa plainly ia much of d Not traces ia they dealing with heaith and While most of certain vital are too wholly and in almost no aro they as aa ia This is of caaes of sick to aro tho smoke flooded 8U(> tes 11 of moral combined with moderation sense of draught ted a erf bos will m weil as oS In 8mall..pint tho la If careful sBd Ering best No should bo which tho a inciter distance than that from baas to tho nearest opposite Its front is more to and than 100 of the own markets And for cemeteries giren to alao give to m a of to by add not only the heilth than of tho United now and all - Consul at Koag Harass the take r-s 1.'U  m i ti ni Ci lU t I to Meet Oct. 9.The city of ths ths tor ol the of facing who aad of the appears to have been here lu aad part at the awaiting tho appearance of bat nom of the Is at the of ths committed for a V - Pa I J 15^' I * t I ar eon to the ' to c NEGROES 3 gnd ths D Burley haii night a aob 500 on 3, at Both Jail at oi jail and the of ' the Court 3ajJca a strong ba aliased to Lut would to tic and i tho two A inade for i which place was reached t o'clock last nica a I pola tied Is j Then ta minuten both I a 1st alter eating or drinking too to prevent WELL Work Started at a 1st alter eating or drinking too to prevent the tu tho V r - V the day vias In jast here a very incident of Mrs. Josh burned w death at their the vere Thn father waa a meeting asd the mother 8, The ike was lata for lo bo aad kopt the veterana hAd to they it la who - in the weather only by tho the broad the tho and the aloag the Une ol march to The gov tho for the day aad the of oat to do honor to the along with to the crowd mm and la - every division of cheera ani It a that bad In It both and of tha lent bis energica to tho of the ta the strain the Irom a stand mse froa Mg chair aod had up aad down tho thua by the old Iha wsa Jaud In the stasd in front of were at 25,000 men in the ol raa aa high m 80,-eoo night tho held ima ia big Iti tho for honor of tho G. ai tha aost City and San Them to be a In of some city between Ihe Ohio aad rivers and Two Plant In Are Required to Keep For Oct. were found in a cold storage plant In thr factory on same pipes were used in tho cream for table um were with a plant in shod in the tief kept the bodies heads of Interested in the that the were the and other oi of building a one and la with for the proper ' were found la and of were In a good of establishment is maintained by The heada of these aay thoy aro given the bodies by tho with tho sxe to be held 30 in to assist cold storage plant waa and an arrangement with cream plant furnish the OF WESTERN In be of cama of sad the of OF - -Off by Rival a Junction of ths with railway which will prient from its traffic between aad it two ol the St ia those of the former .at prosent engaged ths will be the prient man masy o-f Ihe old 1SS to Reorganization of In Eastern and Oct. 9. Tho moating of the company was held at ths the change of R. C. new of- tlw of the company in the and and through the working or relay oMcm m tho year 5f,tl8 has been to total revenues for tho year wera aa of net over the year 1901 of 1607,080.  net surplus of these by 4E-per--cent. Since President contracts have been with railroad companies of - with the of 8ti:tat who resigned and waa Ailed the of 3. of was to tho by the of Mr. N. 9.There oa lino of the this Caro axe between Sam siEd oa militia aro not required at any point fo Saratoga county Justice Terry of that the board of to preserve Ott ani to any molesting the trolley wires Into miad of at work j. when arm caught the teeth ci he caught aad ho ara imm leaving but hare Hs will that tho go of the if a city la Middle pashes ita leading for Gaserai Stewart ol General John C. Black of of Washington aad Generai E. 8k;ke& New B. at an of Ufo by the tre and Wood the ladder story oa of thoy wfit to the Hls partner fell ob top of aad mm aol Oct. 9.--This elty still in ft of the the T. sec of tho Central aad with It ia - if farther form the E. Campaign Oct Campbell announced of the of the committee who will charge the stato John of Charles F. John D. and M. Malry of Frederick P. Arthur A. Newburgh and George Frank Campbell is an member and John A. Is Lambert at New Oct. Attorney Jerome was officially notified by tbo division that John 8, Jerome of N. had to sit as the trial judge at the trial of Roland B. for the laarder of Mrs. Katharine The district attorney the trial Borely -a Oct. 3.Freaident Schurman bafi figures of for the The at Ithaca is 2.415 This include GOO in college in New York Oct. 8.  2-red, i.  b. No. 1 - 80  2 70!. o. No. 2 33%c; No. 2 No. 3 3c.  21.00.  55@70c; to 90@95c. 22%v.: 17@lSc; western 18Vii'13c.  large and per 180 in Friday fresh to to of Mcfe k f Tmm i for If necessary He has apust a lito just AU years had across Ths and tas e. 1 2 00m, f. o. No. 3 Uli No. 2 36c; No. 3 35o. best patent low m ktm 21c., 22%cdairy, fair to Fancy full to to 45ft'<]Ur.  Stock oii 25 good to te T- fair fair light to good 25.  240 ibs and ta the positif mod as of The haa the L the sew shafts  

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