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   Wellsville Allegany County Reporter (Newspaper) - July 1, 1887, Wellsville, New York                                IN- 1830.  THE OFFICIAL AND REPRESENTATIVE PAPER OF NORTHERN TO WHAT IS BELIEVED TO BE THE HIGHEST THE COURT ALLEGANY N. JULY 1, 1887.  G. N. w 00 noi 3 S R W g 6 00 00  00  90  00 8 00  oohs 00  69 co so 00  so 00 60 00 19 00 1 00  00 00  by 6 centi adver early li cash In paper of paper no rivai ' Charleston and Courier urges that the South every pound of. cotton grown on Ui and thus derive tho whole profit Irom its principal agricultural fund of or left by George for building improved houses for tho poor of through rent and grown to or There are now 5014 separate containing and tlie average rent of dwelling 13 than a IS enid that iti overv hotel and boarding house in where are some iii tho is under of a heavy to act as spy over the guests and report to the Government officials the result of such Dear Old of O of Turn backward in your out the in music Liko of joy old Now how again i hoar In clear I My mother sweetly The old songs of me a wilh in the of When ruddy before our gaze Went up in of I tho kettle The round It. Till in Qn or I c. l ' at E. VAN M. and t will all 1. 1 fv Mi Ti RH tho of Ir with Patent Medicines and carefully T. Main growth of water works in this country in tho last five years is something Up to the year 1880 the of works in cities and towns in tho United States was from that timo to the cml of 1SS() there were 023 new works built and in being 67 m excess of all built and they are being built year faster than prominent farmer that ho has not made any money in four American cattle ranches him from making a of and the wheat region of can undersell There is a small margin on cheese and tho Ontario farmers are a hard time of it and the Toronto thoin to and an upon tiro who bent upon and groat corporations just at companies of the mileage of the says the York T have agreed to abide by the decision of a board of who shall make a thorough test of ' iich itic couplers as may be to I lu'S a price to be for the i of The ' soon to be ral of a safe coupler all I the in the will be a I to the arc by cars with hear my mother s sweetly The dear old songs of fot of day was Sliver chiming on the with evening prayer Iho wo loved fo Still in my ear they're And old are Like of I Of mother sweetly dear old of time can blot this fragrant chimo of silver Rut oft my heart with sudden stort Thp secret surely inid the glad bells Wnh holy thoughts Now In accents where er I Mv sweetly Tho dear old songs of Fred E. Woods in should start for tho Thut night lien repaired to tho and haa a parting interview with His Inst words not forget while Tm parted from you? I'm back for you eomo Till ho a bit of jny I've bin learning tho It's something like only more so. ITo Ami so they the course of a few weeks Ben and his master were comfortably settled in a small German village near Tho house where -had homo was an old that had of Miss Anna tho This was tho I opa this will you in as My it his a long timo I roto to so to do as I have no I hop will you in my This is IV very no nor I orphan tor nn loft I ejo to il no moro at from your trow the Fraulein thought ol it when she heard that lien hod changed I hardly but ho mado plausible I have no and promised soothe her wounded of tho Tho allusion in llay and Nicolay's of the nickname to TWO p at the hall the re was a general the owner of had come pretty nearly j to the end of his lie had but lately succeeded to the aud it had j come to him very heavily and with reduced I ho found It impossible to go I lie to spend couple of vears on the j which time he hoped that the would pass The establishment liall was not a large one by any for a country 1 but it was than he could to keep up under existing he 1 called his servants together and told them j how matters were with is. in. ut call the ot the citizens of Angelica and to the I have in etock a full supply of all grades visit us once are sure to call and who We not yet visited our fine store are respectfully invited to call and sec for unquestionably the and finest clothing Allegany and in a which was preserved by being in I a of It now belongs to a i I who is a of li having been loft to him Lo his i the j of the Bible readers in that all ' I ordered to be up i j and 1 wiio I I serve their Bibles contrived d | I ent in t r li r to save linn 1 the authorities of i It to Ixi linking slie heard them she the Iv a of ami it away in to be the search was over and the the book was taken out of the loal and found to bo writer of progressive ideas has the following as among the various inventions at tlie present separators for mica and good rod lend comb power transmitting dynamometer preferably for typo writers which wul work oa account and record a car a good railway car radical clothing goods and n. Fine personal Bon was not included in the general but was destined to accompany his master Ben w is of men not wilh in this man to most though he might be no good at he held at a between a valet and a but at odd ho had been known to cook his master's dinner and make his was during a expedition on the but ha 1 Bjn was in high spirits he told of tne journey in for these a tinner or he Said trt the cook one which she very that they do tench you more than you teach 1 ' he teach I the of if I wanted you mind you don't ' she you knows very con I set your fifter the had It a couldn't ' 1/  fallen to It wiis Inhabited by tho present who on the business of a small farmer and wino He had neither wife nor domestic functions being and in a great measure by a it came about that Ben and Fraulein were often in each other's and naturally Ben improved the If tho with womanly about the Bon wna careful to explain to her that Herr was a great baron at dwelling in a mansion with marble hal s and gilded that was the confidential companion of this said and though ho now in the role of a he had a remarkably good position among the of his native And the Fraulein would listen with and sparkling in the before the 1 by the house placo Bon would delight his listener with stones of tho wonders of Ho had spent a few hours there one day while attending upon his ho therefore competent to describe its principal and where his knowledge failed his to the up a IIv tho and tho houses of under the same Westminster Abbey and tho Tower within a stone's throw of each while the wav to the Palace wss over London and the past B it terse a But this made no at all to his Like she drank in all his house affair s would draw lior hich over as shn could with liaste tl All tins I on Bon's a i matter of than he to stand I lor the standing's in the eyes of Ins but ' standing well with it and 1 after it some that wore of j infinitely more value to There were i dear to B mi's but none more dear than poached and Hot buttered and those wero in the they wero daily incidents of Bon's At It is he had not got on so I well with his for tho best neither had been able to a word said by the that ho would soon more at The first evening after his arrival Ben went down to the Anna but coachman was back my lad just like a up when you arc not was tho welcome ami Ben resented if you don't want mc there's some one as perhaps there's two on fot I SCO two on together not fivo ' ejaculated much hay as my wo it to the and can spare a lor a there was no friendly feeling on the part of the coachman for the cook tackled made a fine moss of B Have you heard what she's had loft tho left her two 1 thorn very and her roared the 111!" laughed tho sang tho kitchen maul all in and her mother 1' and then they went olT very said the in the campaign of 18/50 to ray mind a story told by on old about tho origin of tho strange It seems that after had to the world his discoveries in the great west a Philadelphia showman of a tricky and turu undertook to exploit Lieutenant Fremont's discoveries and at the timn make a little money for So ho canvo down to Congress in hiring a shop proceeded Is not doing so with as did for of a Men ( fist at lasts i games Ibao any other the history of of in their fond out of which glows August eliH tion ui when for Sam bv a of A in was 11. with ( ui which a by As n result of this Jolin hw and apd wiio had the Martins boy and gone to at arc to New Yorks made on and given the St. Lewis and i the imposed on leads Indianapolis at the the in on wooly by tho gallant explorer in the very heart of the Rocky at the risk of Of it was only an with patches of wool stuck But it and the showman began to make money ou it. Oio fine day hoard of tho and out vowing to drive it from iown before Taking a er senator with him ho marched at once on the enemy's The showman who was standing outside tho and who knew him perfectly had the impudence to go right on with his Ho even went far as to say to the is Lieutenant Won't you walk and take your friend with It won't cost you a said B handing him ani striding in with hia is ami ft IT he said Ding at the beginning of his lecture that had often made tho senato chamber you don't take that fraud out of this town dark I'll make you wish you had never been The impudence of the man was frightened out of him by Benton's seventy and he and went that But it was only to exhibit tho Craig and Movd mid Juy und and doing tho the Of thu has games tu played amy m on tho m the In Martin mot 1 S4i> far tho in a done the 1 o to jaif Kix days later a to have oidor to the jailer lu mi to for aii heis n mob i Club wdl the Kelly proni ' sided with I made things men behind the two first of the League moit in demand ot and New and con be Captiain of has not failed to make a dean hit in four consecuti ve Ho has stolen forty-four m forty the of to give Fremont a nickname which but I don't see where the fun iomes I enemies thought particularly Washington Thon como back to make It up her hoard as got some Bit bespoke already for her cook and maid repeat not take said no one's lips but Her said to and stuck to I expect stick to and all about you can take it from her lips said coming In at the wrote to mc for more than though I wrote to you and when I had some money left you sent me a letter pretending as how tin you was very of Afore you went away I said to If he's not iii then I'm not in aud that's all about ' to that one door shuts another door the door was Bon got somo wocks after he wonders in so many brought entered the houw with tho in for B-n got a sin il- I of a a moment to look termor of an 1 tho Fraulein i round on the ls which would so picked up a few words of and soon be Ho opened an inner from that time Ben to use own there sat with hor - made | um back said n e 11 lowed with a amount of | me a side his bread - and 1 the blue car i bedroom chimbly the tive anemometer or nearly you all out of for of a. AND for the depth ill without sounding by piano ltd hinge which shall bo on the good India ink for reciprocation rounter for solder for another good of working for in making artificial fuel from anthracite coal dust and good metallic railway good for flexible book method of alloying and bottler facing compositions for iron found IS how smu 1 a I tion of Indians occupies vast areas of numbering j 150 have a reservation of 1,500,000 j TUc Iowas numbering 84. hold she he watch only wanted as fur the it smoked there was a bag of straw in ou t them young there was a little on the part of the cook toward She had claimed him for her own but Ben had fought and latterly ho liad been a good deal of attention to tho housemaid at tho Either on Ben's would made tlie aggrieved but the two combined were more than culinary flesh and could U happened that htr tongue hail an access of acerbity when moving at at the the was nearly as he servants 1 he resolved to keep on good terms with the no j who And herself grew really to tile I am to stay and work on the docs not want neither do she did her best to make both ol her lodgers contented willi their This was about tho position ot some eighteen niter they had left told B-n he should soon bo re- i bird m tho hand is worth in tho was a sad blow to j eggs on hot I think I ought to explain tho her fickle and told her that no good could como to a double-dealing and left hor with the somewhat remark that as a IS a Two hundred and twelve degrees of ing to is tho lowest I to which it is safe to expose infected and as all kinds of moat are ways subject to more or less or 1 it mny to a common i it is not safe to eat any by applying 21-3 F. Heat 13 a complete remedy for many 1 Hoat is a great purifier as well I HS sweetener of food and Germs of disease are lurking in many Water from sluggish pools or should never be used until ' It is nearly always full of case or injurious By in new where living water cannot Tit first be I might be exempt from many protracted I or even fatal When t apples and ether vegetables arc the sound parts should not be eaten r as tho fungus or disease with which I hey urc decaying is frequently p to the human Aud U is that many of tho such as fever and could bo avoided by strictly and water by Tho is revealing wonders in the science of in in physiology and in nearly natural The atomic theory is fellow who was born very tired 1 more and more as ho went 1 through the airl mishaps of youth and 1 I rate than chased into the but and a notice hts wall the faction and shot down without of at ten victims out lor The were 111, gang were protei I bv a court in and were of the were a a partial nini jury commit 11 offerii fw his under in- is by tho from und St visited to seo ( I wo k men of the a x d. ill med uwi m ' I part for the arresting I in ( or all was of their in the trtol a recent game at had in- and he tiie banks of tiwi tors instead ot u ver wore into and his consisting of about | was tlie end of the were and went owing to the fact that the ot balls 1! to I the town had given tram at to between and aud that no | has probably tew in got otr at Mou heul but th. ol tho Uf Uio Hogg lus large party ith and was to his | he wiis organ 1/1 n iir s of ' tM 1. Morehead about o iv this A cordon lust the town m the where the m could not be The then cir I the at the of t raig 1 hin i to the 111 such 11 maimer ns lo make it a for Hogg that ho had for the of all tlie lu the killing of the ami all submit to the repiv was Uw lioth clubs eight of carne i. 8i'V>n of were by -I nini by tho Of liv them of them two two The 1 un off ( on nito NATIONAL 18  16  24 i 35"  2'. I 96 that not A no more idio Ho lo d ilio Fraulein the Herr had and No no more leaves from the no more eke I r von no set him liego And the think hods are so high that a in would not go | often provided for g. intu Uh it came out in. words at the first do not moan to back of At middle age he was the tiredest man then At fifty he was so utterly worn out with the simple of that it occurred to him to calculate how many breaths he must draw if he went oii ' living for twenty years being 1 man in tair there was a his reaching the I threescore and ten yoara of this tired figured it out How tilC Mo to an the basis of a isa great deal of in to the iti i to the the beds of Our 2SJ for a and 342, are you t ior His s a brisk rattle ol musketry and was np lor was a. by of the s 1 ho were drawing lines aud the 1 tilings growing too inake a bold rush fur v. mt aud would a Iliade tlie nish met bv a which ami shot tlie heart and died 21  30 14.  jts 1(1  1  as t-i b. oilier gang they 1 tho brush t hev were met by a volley from out a men or all Men Killed tho This wounded by an n old 1 divWer in 4 r company into the brush and escaped by also but onn was cao 1 four and Tins battlo and the slam woro bv the and tJie four men in the of 1 ail gone ti work when the I 11 a I this 1 and it l to an annual gmn he mto the ludit m is a to the CTP thrown gold tind two of in the of the of i a by titer Too obi at wrote to her to warn hor against ho VT places the of from his ot m or 1B>< uio I chef tl OUI The maA 1 were f ont the AL the of the slope ft ( r of I and it on i j by their Wien to the situation from till -i v n OOS 4 IS LMO hoid - I ' ' but shall dow if I cm t any 13,000 acres and 22.> Kansas 100,000 The Indian Containing over 41 000,000 has a population of j only 79,000. Oat of of t is of said did not altogether chime in n - A grows the demand for the opening j of the territory to | culty lies in the fact that the treaties of j the government with the Indians j antiC to them tho possession of their LaAdi this guarantee has been held It is now to give | each Indian family a large farm and j open the rest of to 1  to It remains tolbo Them sort never slick to nothing but their When jou says good-by to you says good-by my can she saidi if he thinks 1 shall dio because he takes on wUt he's very much way whea it to with that Look how I it whether the Indians will accept an i 4|td:9f arrangement of this If | view of was a thing to bo Plenty to ent and ti and to he could and work very and if he married farm would 1)0 ail good as Wa at ana absolutely had soMo news horn at tho rectory hiw had a left are them they pay for the land is white For haro been these to the said Bea to that's a Things is beds uro with a vm in ihe A traveler tells about a Japanese It h or so thick silk comforters upon the this a very wadded coat is You into great put your arms into the sleeves fold it over and The pi is a block of woo l placed under the but it feels too and 1 carry a rubber pillow to take its A paper lantern is lighted all for the people are much afraid of the Effect of wo say a picco of iron or brass closed at the bottom and at the and the area of the cross section to inch of and over it place j. pi to which a cord from tho centre should p iss over a pulley I at looso the of and ho died in and task of d Of St IT B iven is with the sai l ono of ihc young lady referring t i a young man who had recent taken up Ins ode and I don't at ib Di 1 you see what he did this morning i Ho ja t waited until he knew sho was looking he put spoonfuls o. in the I he won't you taken your pills two hours as what 1 told his you Olive m will this year make tnl of thoir of are about to at San Francisco and for fruit Hudson ' re truU ' m. t uis kuow | 5SS V V ' were m 1 I tlie S I and ths - ut in ago Tt i. t d ar will ihe tte - in j in famous of tv that Ins t Ins lo tho ago thoin on ( and in ] toro liu ou is lo bc found and TO in she became a Kings and n crowd of I of ODO of A- T. Wild show m WM 1'vrri s br b | in the old inferior 1 with 6. in of freshness V ' W KRK aro some of the past jo Edwin Bo It is that Madame Sarah from Xew of just at tte f is ot by i oi of with milch favor m i n highl has for an tour with tho will make liis first two of tU balb itt that Colyar looked some J somen  

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