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   Wellsville Allegany County Reporter (Newspaper) - March 23, 1882, Wellsville, New York                                I ' ' s- J 1  ' i. 53, 1882,  W. - rooms i ina to all ta ap PLATES ' fE OF M W a SINGER W. F. keep on fe Urge aA Terms WARM - New Lake Erie ' BEST G 5 BuOM aad Im Sow 4.    6i< 10.51) li ta 4.... Arr. - zo 7-SP 1    i. Stop 4.S?. Day toa 3.56, Lutlf i 9.S, Carrol tot 11-8 3.30, Bei jnt 6.52, Ifred ile p. at 6:43. i 4 t. M. at 11.Ci irem 9. SMf 10, 12.01 2M. 4.4. ai 5.^5 p. H. 10.28,8ffitth?iMf!f 10.'. 11.0. 11.11, 13 10.55 A. except arriving at Irom ail 8.2i'>. F. 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' 1 Mail MBit I ' A. V. P. 1 iff for to Kh ' Tea by tic eyad j 2*    T. 15  T. 15  2.  12.45 4.S 4JB 4.15  4.42.  loto rem 9.20  - 0 47  1 and 4|wUl oa all aS terf for EOB to my goodi are sew aed of I charfe up to chili aod dresa sad night calla sai oi Maia aad ecst personal to by or O. C. A CURE and Acuti and It is a Nerve Tonic Adapted to all Classes of and wherever Located in the Human Tho i-j a n nad fsn There is no like it. Atrial bum with ri liff frora the of Neuralgia in to follow 1:3 Sold by and Dealers In Every K. f. S. A. B I.E BV J. M. W. J. W. chance to make who always taffe of the Kood chances for making money that are become while do not Improve sm remain In buys ond to work for ua in their own Any one can the work from the first The will pay than ten ordinary Xo one who fails to make money Your can devote your whole time to the or only your scaro Fuil Information and all that is needed sent of Sure Lost in ovary self which be send to his J. 43 ji town to sui hi anJ Warm Meala at 6 T m cud ways 1I10 TO DOB f. mom AL A ' or will thcy e from the That up be aa might 8wet ond loud a you bad no at Zt happened As oil their and I and you may 3ut when they'd a yard or two Of both they hat caused their eyes to nothing after that But be should her it so. Afl all thoir friends ami xt dav to no A close a sitting ou a not had nod and Boul came through tba two went up it Ai all their ami LOVE'S dull sunshine creeping the rose-colored in of dead gold upon tlie carpet In pretty it about the and dainty and touched with the heavy of hair crowned Stanhope's small waa such a beautiful that was over the book she was faeo 8uch as we see sometimes in rare which great laye left She delicate and as those antique would have made the face had it Hot been for the rich the large dark and the of tiie I; was not her beauty alone that had won for her the name by which she was and When she was a her by her little imperious haif m half the and had clung to When reached it seemed to til her still more door and a girl about eighteen years of and throwing her said I thought you had Come down here by Ruth Stanhope heKell by her it seemed scarcely possible that the blood flowed in their so different were tin y in Tlie life Judith had all that in her just .is the years spent among the brought out all that was gentle and spiritual in their widowed mother had the two ten and tweh e years Mrs. a took Judith the of the and brought her up aii shii would have done her own dropping into her young heart the to bring forth such bitter tlie childish vanities and was the resuit At Stanhope had a thought rhe world She lived for her own enjoyment and for that thing Ruth it been exactly the In her lovely far away from the and of the years she had grown out preserving intact her childish purity of thought met about a During the winter would come to pisit and in summer Judith mako a living trip to the old where Eer mother bad been Ruth do she ship is lue here Lawrence left on tha twenty-eight of last do npt know I long to see Kuth said must be noble and true to have won your you shall see him and for she is s ia sense of the he from ono of our best and but not by any he Is ' lightly cruelly upon Ruth's sensitive her eyes to her she quietly but Whac wealth and family to 4o with they to do with she you think that I would marry a man poor or Could with lay extravagant struggle with It would be for me. knowing as well as I to my self man who could not support me as I have always been following day brought Lawrence and lonking into his with its clear knew that he noble and How quickly slie like had many in and they both Judith so they were never of talking of her they chanced to be alone and Ruth knew better than did Judith bow deeply Lauren ce loved were with Mrs. in her room one Judith and several weeks after Lawrence had returned from when a servant Judith a She opened a smile curving her lips as she the familiar and talking did not notice as she read the contents her face grew her The letter dropped her in ji strained unnatural voice she Lawrence has lost the whole of his he is ready to re- lease me from my engagement to was as a had fallen into the sunshiny Mrs. back in her she was wholly unprepared for But Ruth to her meter's took the small icy hands in her she does it matter? His love not you that and what Is all the gold in the world Judith drew her hands her curling Lady marry a poor it can never said her own facs w inte will not let him go from you when he levos you a moment was pressing one hand to her heart where a dull for she how dearly she did not know until then repeating her can never ' she left the Soon after Mrs. followed Ruth heard the low murmur of their voices aa she sat her heart tilled a great And Indignation rose within If that the w ay of the she then it was well fihe had no place k. she could not ever have a part in a society where means where must be bound with golden chains else it Late that J udith sent for ahe was haughtier than ever no of in the beautiful only a new look about tiie she said fmm her finger the golden its gleaming that Lawrence placed shall not sea Mr. Effingham to-night when be would only distress us both Give him aDd tMs Lawrence came il eyes ana U met and looking Into he read bis that had buoyed Mm up ali day forsook Sinking dmn he covered his face his moaning only her to tears over Ruth tried comfort this man who all hfa and faith a broken and when the terrible pain had died in his the of that came back to Lawrence He his ring and the noto m which had told him lhat it waa belter for a time at it was a note filled with the philosophy the had loved Judith with his whole strong reading the words she had he felt that love already a thing of the love and unfaith could not lie together in his heart Where had been came a sway to ihe far city Francisco he commenced a new and yet sometimes when would back over had Ruth mso up there came and went in his dreams her lace with its soft memory brought back from the words that sae when she uttered haii fallen almost unheeded upon came to him like strains of oM And Ruth in quiet thought often of the lonely and when a letter came to her from she wrote a cheerful and encouraging one in and so by degrees a correspondence grew up between months after Lawrence went away Lady Judith married a maa name was good for signature was well known in many year after their marriage her She had been true to hitti during their brief married had not allowed thought of Lawrence to in her but when she was free again there a longing to see his to hear his She heard oi him he was often of of the in the western She wondered if he alili loved eyes became very tender a future wherein she saw herself ia after an Effingham cams back io visit his native she sent for him to come and see And he and looking again into his Judith knew that sho loved even as he had loved her yesre Her pride all she showed him her He gently he told her that the past could never come are you she when he rose to leave scarcely knowing what she ' he Then when he had she and Hove And Lawrence went to No word of love was yet never days Seemed so bright to of He longed to tell her hw and yet dared and so wont away leaving unsaid the words had they then been would have gentle Ruth the pain that Then Judith sent for she nbc would RutU She wanted to if her sister loved Ono never dreaming Judith loved her old lover Ruth brought her ti loves she her all upon wants me to be his you love Judith she Ruth brought her the letter wrote telling him ahe would bis will It but she thought day Lawrence would love her Would come back to he could aot love she said to waited for the fetter and Ruth's face grew white and Why did he not sha she times; and Judith burned the pitiful dropping tham into the tire a hard cold look on her beautiful Then hope died in Ruth's leavy came about her a into the pale she to go and a of through Judith's heart aa she noted the white let Huth go her so she will soon did not think that death was coming when her own strength began to she did not know that an organic had hold upon and with iron was slowly crushing out her not until her physician never get did aha realize that Lady wan Then she sent for became she told him He had much at her but he forgave She him to bring Ruth to could not iie without her He hurried to the old among the and when Ruth to him he caught Iter in the love in his knew there hakl been and laid her head upon own Ruth Judith waa dead when they went back to the white litis closed forever over the the small waxen lying upon the Out English brothers are said never to know when they are This trait has thera to in the minds of foreigners with theif own Perhaps the anecdote wifi show the reasonableness of the English whb had never accustomed to the has taken a great aversion to and made a- point of chasing them whenever he has an opportunity of of without enable to catch being ont with the early train from Bath was heard to be rapidly The as was off knowing they Were in advance of the and fearing the dog would be called loudly to him to come but quite in then ran to tse would be of the brute's and was just in time to see dpg bodily the of the and then dosed his eyes for one not wishing to see the dog's torn So and on opening the next much to hb distinctly saw the dog the rapidly passing and evidently waiting an opportunity to make a between the but to - rather bothered therefore remained until the last carriage had passed over and then wagging his fail as he had done something to be talked and having only sustained few cuts about the and losing nil the hair from one of his Men Who Are of lo can have escaped public attention that tiie richest men of America have ho desire to perpetuate their memory by leaving bequests for the creation or support cn of or any They are that the public should do ana for their pecuniary advancement while they but they show no. to anything the public whm brave Am bl in Titan dmb mit an The spent oh saflor gafo osera Wimm miB it shines tarM the polar ia the jaws of at a its ' wp ah all yet Mid wm 'tis the AM How tha that ha can 8ee,twtiat.feerlT!T maid crooning her tkm In ber woman And m tha but tlie graver flont of O friends who over tea and m - Of the Of Miri the eniel and the a Por eos in the may E. it m tha la oa persimmons and a article of food by ol ' Ha - at abroad in but liep In ander orin a hollow cover of he stealthily his or pays visits to his to - m into a and bear off a choice but it 39 only wben made desperate bv hunger that he such fery avoiding the of ton and aw Ms entirely on wild small hci no hot falls upon grins and to iMi not whOe I was on a visit to Mr. m friend of in an haat was arranged for mj friend's little son twelve of and promised to ail - of getting for the afternoon he was busy to the to consult most of all the negrota tha for aad an to carried and nwd m cases tree had to be ho that everything prospect good for was enough to active walk aa was seated on the smoking a the odor left that it of same hanging from rafters of end of the md s few to standing ia one eomer of blast from horn was responded to and melancholy howl by chained of of tied Old Bock to keep Mm fum off before we got did vou blow your horn call dem two were two negro boys about the age of who came running from a neighboring in a single garment resembling a with aa opening the the sharpened axe and of pine Waiter and were followed by a little which Wash styled a fit for but to makea bodder o' dat linker one of the voti what he good by who held a flaming we into the The hound briskly in and was soon logt to No sound wm except the ef diy leaves under our feet and the hooting of an were descending s long ward a which flowed ft dense Just as wa edge of the oar attention arrested by an from oaa of the old Wash. The hound himself answered the far tip the toys started off in direction at but were halted by gwine wid dat little wm gwice to the still in trasks leU I tole you to ga 1 ain't 00 tree bark ' hound was trailing reaching ef a of a - An him to have the of quickening hia gradually became and eventually gare token that scent was Ihe Suddenly and wm has lost the Mr. - replied find it Hooray In u SB Att at ones the tones of the voice changed Wash. The could longer te They the dark wood in the of aowad as last as their tegs carry and in a few minutes we Beani the volco of the dog ef bound for dat ai we along at a think fie treed dat swamp two hundred we found that honad was on the and we should therefore and to force our wny through find 1. A memm of creek ed easily but Mr. and as on our hands and as. 0ir, with we found the ciega ci wUsK mm Wm to hoMing closely scanned the The ia 0l|[e faj with hands md o' dat speaker stepped elf a picked sp % 1 uad by an Hs when and Mi shanki in Ms with kia aad an Uta Wash. banding him put It oa de place dej the larch difs and doa t von ki go dat E- tor dat I caro de y eat the it snd was By the whila tho ing a m the hoaai tbo lot ircm ear to sss aad aa well as waa ia the hnd witb tEe grip oi a sss ig the over and hunt now to a and traversi irada oi aad siy m onr the strack To ruait to 'a taken refuge ia large cf with There wag s broken first by aa ' ' kin vou dat one of io so Wash. up dar but a ain't 20 ssdd Wash. 4 te my ain't km clara It % tsoi resist of ha to bai ta be by Wash he tha ost dsr tsn dat it wid animal clang when his feet were shaken Jy which as i i ' whea felL Big don't did time remarked m tall - big be out safi Mr. la dia and drew froa and tha pockets his dozen A was and the and a pocketful of which Walter were in tha before was all tne were and snoring IS piracy was formed among trick on and when all the the announcement and ment plainly depicted on his coua flake and after revolving the in bii mind * ' brought oat a confession the taken cf by ali equal bunt was now but with no until we had gate soon the game to at the rool a fallen and besmeared all over red Wash. never Wi git doren to de middle o' ds him Indignantly returned go to out in den IsM at alat like jet you boys t0 show vea dat said one of the go in dar li dog made the dirt fly over as be burrowed into the In a he had a muffled growl and a of ia his a huge - iole Uaker Yon say dat dog xo ' W hat got to say mw forced to re hs is some I who lay do rail to dfl ' i and I M would asi Wurth an J reason to for wars 1 ona ia a kU ber sm 3B  to a ' s most ihs la employes tic U test mi a slova is the other other tesi ef tote OM was aa fer ' I ' We slept the remainder of in m quarterly et tte 5 a Board Im m conceded scientists that the portion of s cf Northers once covered by a fresh and received smalter and that their turbid a * ronng of other wss hy bim with tha a blow in him to After sha discovered were concluded * * wif ' 0*1 % M te M jui * ft - k m H ' fil Vi are Wim or ilO for for tor Im m Ab ' the tray i sciatti or m ef ' -  

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