Wellsville Allegany County Reporter (Newspaper) - August 31, 1882, Wellsville, New York - M il i I AUGUST 31,1882. ' m. u - rf y i lU do r. | DIB BV USE OF ' - - OFFICE ON N. Y. constantly on a and fixtures j - LL 3 I be known by its New Erie a W Abstra t 1S80. Im run without be and 5-iwYorfe. Hole i Dining ' So. 1 a Sri i ' V 4. 1 1.50 4.;jo 7.;O A. Dunkirk 1 i Little Valley ir Valley 1.'.;.'), Scio 4.17,U Alfred 7.4;;, 41moiide.lO,and stops at 6:2.'), aud arrives at r. all a trota Dayton 9.55, 1M5, Little 10,,'31, Salamanca 12.40 1.15,Cuba Bs 3.05 4.47. Almond 3.01, at 5.v;5 p. irom at Sheridan 10;ai<, Smith's 10.40, ja 11.11. Little Valley at from arriving at a. from all iroin at an 5.44, 6.1, at p. m. 3' 29, Io York 9.00,a t ti I 10 J Arri ' 1115. iM 4.1. A. 4.4tl. 5.(;<'j. 7.'5, FOR s A ' ' CA HP ANI 011. U 1 Vvin^Lr-VlLi,;!, ' demand and sime special anj able in or gold at beft nd of tOj - V - Vr t. -u r Friendship Oleati Allegany 12.41,, Great Valley 2.L0, 2.3.3, Little 4.0. 5.20. 5.40.Stakth'8 0.54 Sheridan 7..10. and arriving at Dunkirk at p. m. A. from stops at all p. M. except 7.47. Olean 8,00, gany ct a. F. daily at all stations at 10.50 u. P. daily except arriving at 4,l0.a Train 1 will run between and Train 2 will the of Train P. from atuL at p.m. How How In that tlie 4- may .be mode of eure by means his in o Thw 1 a the evt ry ti under in a. pmi i ' on 1 THE CULVERWELL Ann 0-4"^, 450 3 9.201 4.10' 4.22 i 4.:ii> 4.4 Arr 4.51 De i 11.jS;.... i 11.25 j 12.15 - 12.25 and C I Irom Bradford 8top;iing at all and a. m. und p. frota Carrol Limestone 11.20,, ami arrives at 1. from stops at ull at p. 1'. to ili 1-,, p. arrive at p. 8.42 12.i:i 12.2H H 50 12.47. 12.^5, 12.511 1.20 1.30 1.2i) 1.U r. 32 1 M. 7.251.... 7.:i=.;A.jf 6.20 10.31 j ISlED ' At fche n i 2.20 0.50 1 45 10.o:ii 2.40 4.1.') 10,10 ( 4.10 10.17^2.521.27! 4.25 10.'25 2 5'.- 1..47 3.2o!7.20' 4 WITH - L. FARNUM ' Opposite Bank of NEW T AT K UT O W of 1 d Uw A. and - T 5: - 1:1. At ei Dt F iC I t e ir. 7.251.... 7.:i=.;A.jf 6.20 10.31 af 4.01 p. lit all arriving at Uradi ord p. runs Sundays from Bradford to 8.00 a. and arrive ut and arrive at 7.30 P. stops ut all arriving 8.20,p at - arC a. train a. ut Carrollton a. in. 5.0;') p. at 111.,,.-nudity-: lit ail and arriving at 1 2.0." leave Titusville a. and Bradford and arrive at 7.1)0 r. lib a Water ill t FMi n ( ri rt o iin D ' 1 III 11.1" U 1 V i Riv are lili new of. Ifie J era to aid near Prompt to all t i t 11. U. 1 ' t 1 4 Nuit h I I 1 ' I n 1 r % t K IH the and Greatest AND SEEN THIS PART OF THE STATE and arn Buggies to Buggies - to to Double Phaetons to Second Hand from Solid on of in various Departments a of being the best that can bo found tiie 1A5IER. 18SC'. 1.' ( - J 2" P. offers for saio his N. OF Farm on the from the It. and n 1-2 from Said farm is a Farm and every contains r of Never Failing CHOICE Bush of 1200 farm are in as painted ali Omin of ' Ho Cow feet new and tbe farm well is in niKl ono of the in tile arm 9 to been it ilh tor ni All the ud un lumi p Milch i- a el ( i - 1 r ( t- rj one-half unie the Hay te to Id A up my 1 1 Im at most oi p dsn remain on and for term of if i irsn will at a bv the it lit n tu Hon. P. D. 1>. and 1. N. 5). of Smith of and W. Ward P. N. til ai ui ioa divento Twenty liy and iur 5 2'i Trai 4>'; stop at al e n points Rt tbe Rati i at the at tiie on toa W. AND GOODS liOW of Sore Swellings and Burns and General Bodily Ear and Frosted Feet and and all other Pains and Preparation St. 6- a and cheap K A Imt of 60 ami ona cai bavo auJ proof of ita ia BOLD ALL AND IH U. 8. In tho tasto In the or penerai you fimi la Tou aro witli li I D K E Y or with or paln In the or Un n ' suro j il your faco with your H f vital turcas 1, i tv i. ein neth HALT If and in I nerve 1 HOI'S AND your a F RE li ir. M. 1 1,1 t M 1 1-Tii.t. 1 I 1 Kof 1 c. I ' 1 Iiiiii or who an Tonio and mild Hop ere cr aro what or la rise Hop elck but If jott only had or Unsay your It od win for a cafre riot euro Do not uso and urga Hop Hop 1 Init U -I and and no or tjo A Acute ond It is a Nerve Tonic Adapted to all of Nervous and in the Human is a a and an ild Thire like it A hut ii with the nf its varii i- by and in Every K. u. a. BY M. S. W. H. O. OSHi liiN i 0 M BE MIE t from voice rose in then yoa my to old story about you did give to your at bave told story BO often that you imagine it to be instead of from tho took several steps and stood quite close to his features estremo even The count mat the quite say that you not confide to me jewels and I- have all my jewels and with have them with voice trembled hia eagle gaze was fixed go ti count's impassive the intensity of bis thrilled bia on the with bands clasped in mute watched the two one on fire with the other coW and indifferent as a all of of them you recovered them in to make tako of for money are who net in Wc and to work for us in Any do the work treni the The will teli ordinary Nn one who money Tour ean devote your tiie or only Full and needed -ent Address tho r ond Eaire ali s o of tile lai ir. tho cf the tho Will or erery rr tho la uml Ms r Butter for all FARM MACHINE ' ' L. E. N. Grist tlie well-known 1. and tho prepared the Miller and keep hand u AND Tbo ia invited to me a mil. Apr. 9-mS tell were brought to I tell They have never been out of my to his full and looked full at the count's voice rolled out in thunder his gestures were aa as hia I tell that if those papers uti I were never brought to by you a you took them the of my murdered I eeo it alll do you not what I There stands the murderer of upr The ia The men for twelve long has condemned ma to the tormente of tiie shrink but you shall not rae 1 tell that you are not the Count da You arc cowardly who could an and force from her lipsia falso who Vmt you made my dying wife speak tha words that ara your from Adrienne for a second stopped tbe torrent but tbe count's had contracted as if with a of and he shrank behind the and put hia hands before hia dragging liia liko erme great wild that baa broken from havii my ruined my i my You You have put me out of the pale of reduced me to the depths of Sea this shameful is you who should wear this is yon who drag if I could not have law I will have justice if that is denied then let me would have sprung like a tiger on the trembling but who bad watched caught bim around the waist and held him with threw herself on his duchess could aot but the dake from his guest to tbe as if demanding some of this remarkable count straggled successfully against one of his nervous and pressing hia laced to his heated he smiled faintly and bowed to the me for thus giving way to my but really the man frightens me. Du you think it safe to allow a such are really in cried starting from her arms and tbe do you say only a madman or a fool maies charges that lbs cannot arms fell to her Sho turned father with a stood a man stunned by - an His eyes were fixed on- the but he raised them as Adrienne's fell on hia Then he took her in hia and looked in her very much as he had done years in is my have qo Hia ia all replied a firm and Valentine entered from Adrienne's followed by tho Raoul and were turned upon her as she her dark eyes shining intense conscious showing in every She and softened into a as Adrienne turned to her with imploring to her at Valentina bent rest to are yeu doing heref demanded enraged hia told you expressly to keep away from this I asked you to mid with a perceptible shudder aa bo put his hand told you that I would obey ms. Go to owa I say her ana with a her eyes fixed on hia gave you the you to proSt by it. it late you go away f he what authority do yon commard this the coming batween hira and and speaking very what l am her Tho looked at the count from head to foot with an expression of mingled surprise and Hs bowed her The Count de would have but the prevented him with a Tha narrowed around her atui the Adrienne leaning on har father's the holding O'Rourke intent cn speaker in and men OQ alert awaiting say yoa are the Count da as have taken care of Valentine de for many I claim the right of asking you s few questions so to myself of your identity before surrendering my 1 submit it to this la nol the to an action which does to your and zeil in of any yea desiro that 1 can supply ia your Eaid the looking from to look at ise tell ae ii jm ever aaw me replied tha at the Eot to ray Yoa must do me the Justice to I been for years an swi ple change as time what school did you asy your ti 3II7liter waa placed Colle you sent her ia charge of one of my was willing to risk hia own and child there with the of tho you remember what message tho servant to how should I. after a verbal f said the appealing to the I Before I in tho presence of this to Renaud a You all beard the Count de how his daughter reached we are not all with memory in the same and twelve years 13 a long time to bat can Jean Renaud repeat what Alfred de said to him in reference to his child came the prompt and turned io the told me that hia been at but that I waa to take the and papers to sto lived witb her the said the looking around I will tell you my and yoti ean compare the Twelve years ago the directress of tbe College was the de Valentine's When the family and the Count de and Lia were about to leave the waa visiting the convent at Alfred de determined Ilia child should ia At that period was at tha .Tf day a carrying a the He asked for the and was that at ' He inquired for the directress of the andl went to see After some he greatly as I c not tell soon the I promised him to take the child to and this seemed to please he was going away child wakened and clung to cob ling and kissing He explained that he waa a servant eent by the Count de to leave the little one hia The grief completely as he her to his he my my It breaks my to leave I must not my and your poor meet I said to are the de and he am that unhappy doomed to forsake the country i love and would die forf I toki hira I would care fur bis her to deal you as yoa do with my I succeeded iii taking Valentine to and from there her aunt I tc The d-a only lived a year after her went into When dying che kit me her one I have kepi my h now to her as de It was for that I went are an ami I you as such shall prove your cried the false a gleam in bis I io is I will be ready for O'Rourke leaving tho said cried the miserable turning upon her with utter in hia did you do you mean duke stepped but Valentine was perfectly brought it with yoa in your - slo you remember the other cine 1o his innocence your cried was my Ask your father if he recognizes put tht necklace and then turned to embrace tbe The Jean ciw delight as he at tha clasp and opened it. dukel it leaned heavily against the marble unconscious even of clinging Such joy waa The duko looked from tha necklace to tbe ghastly face of the wretch before arrest thai matT they approached the he the duko toward tbe shut O'Rourke flung them with a mocking your yoa he man stood before the of soldiers who had escorted She soldier to tha had offered Renaud his for this cruel Can jmi the in ii awful Let UB forget Heaven has granted my My innocence is proved Adrienne loves and can kiss ' s liad had been placed upon his and being found and may here the penally for bis there was a brilliant double de and a gathering of titled the Duka de The as the guardian of placed in on the morning of the the to tae many estates belonging to ami was among the happiest of the Tha waa a general holiday tae day long to be and a theme conversation for aU old and ail tbe young lovers for a being to his old received the promotion highly merited at tlie battle of and was never eo happy wbsn in the P. adored O'Rourke remained with bis old over their eapa many loved to tha glories of their ending with and the tragedy which so terribly tho aan now ia m bella in the of the T. at Gardea are connected with a so they ean be operated bj ihe in the ' They be as with the 13 in six Afferent parti of tho ali being operated bj ono person witn thg aid of ain't taring any moro thai In oar sighed h County the cashier made out his for advertising hia seed and banded him his had bat they are not taking of nay to te asked the to make replied tha oM buckling up his don't think yon raise dollars toward in the whole it come off in good went and thai was chiefly tho was the the picnic was to raise some money to pay tho interest on tha mortgage and the balance to go to tho Tho wimmen loose snd made and we men got some and and if stopped there it would have been all lemonade and enough for but some smart thought we ought to have soda and like a Choice assortment of darned fools we all ia for one of those copper a pretty good the replied the farmer was the fountain The way we fixed is was to let the nozzle of the contrivance up through the table and squirt during tne meaL Thought it would be a and enliven There's a great many factions in our but they agree that the fountain enlivened tbe You know we all sai around the table on and we men carved the pies while the wimmin dipped the was all to be helped before we turned the fountain and was to catch tie soda in aa came you catch We didn't catch much in the but we got the that a good deal it Some of it got juat as soon as the sarson turned the spiggot you should lave seen that And there we were we were The table been heard of and come letters from Connecticut think it looked as though it was PieS You should have seen them One big apple with a top and button attachment and scolloped went through that like circular You to see the timber fall around that A custard ditto went clean through old against a bam with a report a sham carrr sheet iron umbrellas in our section one asked the to We haven't ^t 'em all out of the trees but those we have to be all with the of an edge or a joint knocked off and I don't know any was though the b yet to But the point I want to make that we ain't having any more of them where you're all suggested the experience was just what you demanded the was trying to raise a church as I understand it. why don't you open another soda fountain under the settled if a tornado is ever reported from down county that cashier will have something to answer Deal yoB truly sure that wa can and contented to live Do yon really believe that you can give up the world and its vanities ana settle down like a model Yoa will never wish to stay out all night the as they call i- quite sure you will and two blue eyes a into his can put your whole stack on that to he will never sigh for some other fairer one than You will never read me poetry that you sent to your first love and hint that a man car only love in a You will never call me by some other girl's in you will never do will you just copper anyone to lose that saya I be his off arm about her or less supple form sad her one oa the lips for will always me that passes in your busy You will from your Kot a single little tiny you are quite will lei read your and tell ma all about your Wa shall be truly aud really one in we Pm M thw old that we ko giving another plump upon the with a hag way of will never ia or fuse to oi my or me to yoa for pt be cross because I have a headache in the ha chipped e3 his arm relaxed its hold her like to asi s question Just then yoa may fire 'em ia on your side to tha end of the last is aha getting hold of his hand and the arm about her go your last give it to me ho may trust me oa tho you a maid of a yoa horrid Of I never bees sha could yoa ask ma sach a I kinder thought 1 dropped to too much ia he did yoa catch onto so much little mamma told me to aak else can have my There's too much mother-in-law ia this deal for me to play it aad he Brooklyn of This i3 called a of No man wears boots nowadays except when he goes a shoes with tops are the finest in the aad cost from to A great maay cf the are in sad the custom shoemakers have abundance of More than ever is there a demand for neatly fitting not only by the but every person who gives any thought to appearance will have trim such shoes obtained for considerable less than tha prices else some would go barefoot It xs said that unmarried men wear shoes a size too small on all aad p shoe one or two too large has become as delicata and as In the large cities shoemakers sra from other London and Bettei shoes are made in this than else under the sun. some places the shoemakers aro under control of a The union furnishes material and directs the The do not practice the Each man makes complete pair of They work hours or and make Saa tst The has adopted a process of and so .dm pie aati yet m as to tin important oa all the methods of aad wea as at present It is what known m - the criat and is a sort of easy by means of which a may copy in the moat perfect any object of- which can be- embraced ia of a large of for eia bat require more care A piece of aad made bj oi a chemical consisting pf 1| red of potash It of citrio and ia sixteen ounces of when to tho paper in a dark closet by means of a cloth gives If at this fera a sprays - cif feather or os 8aS it may be perfectly b every - minute within Uhe space oi four or five is simply lali on the paper aad s piece oi glass laid over it to hold In and then exposed to the Tho vellow paper then taras rapidly to a dull then to a at the of it 43 withdrawal thing be paper is given a bath in aad instantly a copy fern or drawing tha blue surface the aj If traced by Tbe philosophy of tie process is that the linea of tbe drawing or the of tho grass ci fera are admittance to the the open causing them to a As 4ad architects and iaj multiplying their maay maps aad aad even circular the process ' becomes a little more Instead of merely placing the design be the anft leaving the rest to the large glass with wooden are inside which the drawing is face and covered with the The frame is thea leaving the plan exposed to light A full bright sun is not but longer time is for exposure oa a cloudy is ons firm that the aad prints aa well as by A further has besa made alio ia white background with blue Opinion of ci fad that there have been deaths of boys between tise 10 aad 16 from and nearly ail from ia left hand from the cartridge has attracted general attention to the The toy pistol most generally ia asu by boyg this Summer ia about four ia aad blank ia a metallic a pasteboard or other thiek but no ball or shot tho t-o insert the the breach of the barrel ii raised by pressing en the forward of the but to do this the boy hold of tha barrel with hia left tha pressing palm the aear the ball of the thumb and raises right In the utmost cara 'm the hammer slips from aad explodes the wo barrel b held the palm of left Tha or the metallic case of the which is often that a not called ii boy does his from his parents ho ia past Many physicians isy that it h aot any special pungency or in powder but that a lacerated or jagged in the palm of haad is mors likely to result ia network of nerves aad Ihs which thera aad from that Oao of tha largest of these near with the muscles pi baci of the and susceptibility to lockjaw follows an to ball of the thumb aa well as to the ia the Some also thai the Bating powder used in the of these cartridges has a ertv the One at least of from the use of the ahart so at first mat tie skia hardly One physician is opinion that there is an epidemic dition in the atmosphere lockjaw te follow sach aa are prefaced % ihe toi The toy to sells at retail for fO csata s There is a smaller make cf from 1 to 5 no instead of i a gmail is. laid a round piata on the hammer accidenta have been reported from though sometimes when carelessly held too to fulminate slight to the more aa that M long as they can be bought boys wlU have For Ms part ha glad if ths could be stopped way to to prohibit of the pistol by severe Sun. of of tha bat lhal are caught ia fome of tha sacred is by the told oaa waa oa s with Robert aad somo - - ha from a that was to foar whea went at sad look their shads of a hat - It waa the son of and Joab of what to ths said and whea assured that waa was much yoa that Mr. laying dowa It was said to do with bal was the ' The all that answer was sad Mr. certainly must bave and I eat another yoa tell mn where tha told wis he much amused sad expressed hia surprise of his kaow said farmerr wira fence ia bal msa aad rest for oa top ol it tima hai to climb Tsy l op arf ww ap Ihk sua mw m ihn mf mm Yoa this I wa otf rf over way we'd yoa bottom ol % having besa aa a to ismm abost too la Mr. dropping ihs oa bm ' far did yoa mt to 4mi-bMf Jmt that wiH mmw la m thi ik to tha - - al m wwf said fof yoa - mf reach m mmw mm toa oa sad Mr. him oa si bos machias Ma with for tha of the maa aad do it if so much about gast tht Ma to fert oa tht works tmm ' ' im cm of hm top of away till his ont to tha cal O ths screwed to aad mm tha top M Ite samt thing m ol Coma m Bal iato s where te ia his arms aad yoa to that Mr. lag to his ry iato the ia aad he tumbled ths el tbs ia his effort la il ia iha mas md hs jumped at it both imt toa appear to top from yoa sM tha * msaad Ha screw ' lake Gol this machinery can be Liera to off tho aad last effort Mr. tha crata mm m breathed Mm 8popedrki aad ths wreck of way a2 I m frost door m to yoar Pd - tab of salt oa Toa ru yoa oat with and aad Mr. weat for tors oat oi tht 3 pretty well aH ra zeli to to ft m ht gels oat aa at - ' short acd ai shaped face aad a ta 4M three data I ye so ther to thms omu ' how do yoa know cause whes mo said 3h alver got ' sia me tbe ihres sr ysP ' ' it me m a likes of yoa that dare to m it's there Pd and weit 1:^,83 she woat tell haad aad eyes cl so ha sight ol lomu iat maa or tara te sad gray wW Trom laws to som ' kwp ao will s eats ta - will yoar U m of H- Afe sato te 3a to m