Wellsville Allegany County Republican (Newspaper) - May 20, 1892, Wellsville, New York J County EVERY FEIDAY Court N. sis three 50 In Advance Is but nre not po tone are will pay within a w. 4 w. 3 I V 1 r Dili 50 1 50 ' 2 00 s 001 r. 00 00 i 8 00 9 00;12 00 00 3 00 ftW fi 0<l 12 00 00 5 001 3 00 00 00 10 00 00 00 30 0<( 60 00 800 12 00 18 OO SO 00 60 00 100 00 Directory per Heading lii 5 nl by ' - cash in tf mado quarterly with is paper of tic only at and is Ihr paper of Af an In has no rival nur M. ' ( Main N. M. n. and All i at dour nf AND Sl M. Vv i Si 1 r - ( i s N. at the s i A. N. UF Cran D. ( - T. M I ll 11.1, N H K Mild al W ami at and ore lit and ai and at N. A. 11 - and al N. CHI V. W l 1( K 1 N. K W V I al Il A. 1 v I. A. V I M i M I I I 111 Il 11 y i; A w. m I 1! 11. d r 1 a ' or M. F rn W r. i; I. iw 1 1 and - i r. y ( ' fv and m at KT Bc I A. A. and nr A. r. y and inr W. and at N. L and i o ihm lor al N. K. F. v I o N. al N. 11 cy and N. N. and .ai Lau Uri mont. 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MAY 20, 1892. aro in England and recently luade some extent of arid lands within of tho United according to a the square is a recalls the Now York if compels delivery of all letters for under 18 and boys under years of age to I heir parents or boasts of the highest ia twenty-two stories in built of massivo of and is a model of arc a number of varying from sixteen to twenty 0I01C8 in to tlic the is by tho fart that only 10i'2 Americans re in there are in the 1 year from to tho only exports to ( ( iii sav it M ihe t itt to idols nnd ilio I in lo ihc po of idol Mod trodden of are are custom iii lo throw in tlic the then Tlie one the Then stalk and and Tlie gold of by the To nhall rise at For the of jhe sod To render the of H. in the Prussians at A. 1)0 a Ilio w u ui Ilio and mou of I army to servo at Sonth if ratea aie fairty by of Iho licad f It ( il day for and cents a for twenty cents a ali allowance for and is arc fod in ami Wales on day breakfast thoy rcl of bread and one pini uf The midday meal of of four of or beef ilic supper a litlle eight limes of bread and a of on tbc adds the jiel criminal imagination is badly Many poor but folk get less to lid meals are certainly nut as vigorous naturo of displayed in over ibo of a i liad imi the e of tiie itself in a gift of 1 M for tho by a native of N in dicd in Not long ago aii to and left two or millions to the and of years when the like a ring of drew of 1 found myself in a French village that had just been taken possession of by the 1 was correspondent for a innati paper during what tho French in railing the and persist in calling the low stone coping ran along the toad at end of tho and one Minny day T stood here loaning against ilie beside the several days only some slight had laken place between I he two armies engaged at this were separated hero by a whoso sides were with that most delicious fruit for which this region of Hm Moselle is of glowing nmn as I down upon tempted mo I knew the sentry beside he was a in capacity bis ( had shaved me a of times in the capital of Hut as I an to descend iho hillside and secure some of tho the sentry his said in Die midst of that of trees and tho place was swarming with only too eager get a shot at a laughed his can you I ill as wo scene seemed in gaudy were in little on tlie other side of the ran a upon which we couM catch a glimpse of liio red trousers of the sentry I a hesitation I suddenly over I he a nd ran lightly down the z cried the Words of a hasiy warning after but the fell upon my The peasant women ami hastily at the of what to to tie of one of dreaded my bed gums on w ere I ran taste them was of short some close a shot came suddenly tore away iv bunch a inches from my outstretched 1 thought at that this was a joke on ihe of my tho and was just turning to against such when camo as close but fortunately without in city arc also due to this custom of bequests for public by men wiio have been almost the question of general including sensibility to made with tlie electric convinced him that woman was in this respect inferior to Among fifty women of the lower class general sensibility was represented in millimeters at ninety ami sensibility to pain by Among the same number of un n of the same tho were respectively ninety-four and In every voting general sensibility was ninety-five and to pain in every young woman the figures were ninety-one and seventy brighi siin my faculties for an 1 I could not that sleep and 1111-jirotected bebind me and the stono was odd in their though could gain but a passing glimpse of I mude a two women were carrying muskets in their hands forms find And their J not to have retreated softly nnd half along tho sandy bed of tho half along tho white stones that lay in the shallow Thus I threaded tho bed of tho stream until tho of my grew I had some and through the I saw that 1 had eome w ithin shooting distance of the lying upon Ihe Hunning in two sentries one lolling upon tho wall and the leaning against it with but and shoulders I observed them very I hoard voices now and yawning of tho one that lay in the saw gleaming in the Bun in such close proximity they wore an ugly was as their attention was not attracted toward and so 1 turned my to my two s ] had heard them and cursing fur a whilo far in my but all noise of them had to turn my glance up to tho stone to which I longed to I to my that the two gi had up my pursuit and were their Ibit now they were much nearer to the coping they had been and the cover of their pretended they slill slowly but I well ther was a The not of an abundance of would let the two they were near enough to turn suddenly and shoot him with their hidden yet were 1 to to warn swift and sure retribution would be upon my ow both from before and bebind this was not At the place where 1 in hiding the foliage ihai scarce and Before me was a wide plot of unprotected the of this open the thicket began 1 be I saw tops of the bushes What other foe lav crouching Was one see me and was aiming at me even now of soldiers who would rush Coith when of the above ri iig 0111 tram of was not carefully from the midst ot tho bushes I saw a well-known pointed and a liand that waved a was grown uneasy at my had stolen down to ferret out the a-j was the of the ytU be himself very I noticed from his he only from the view of the two by the seeming to think that from them ho be Ik crawled into the 1 his ato 11- was the upon his tho latter had no timo to recover from his oven to raise his Tho onslaught of tho lingo fellow bore the little Frenchman tho and tlie picked him neck and dragged him over the grape picker was then jeered and hooted through the most dejected chassepots across way yelped angrily at us throughout tho rest of the but two days that hillside over was swarming and iron closed more closely about newspapers are of a little girl of ten who has rewritten the books of now examples and proved all her Youthful prodigies are supposed to be a product of the forcing process of but when they do in England from their John straggled with verw and ifi At HU plunged into the probably ihe danger was and yet it was my only slipped through the rows of vines 1 found myself in the shelter of the trees that covered Iho bottom of the A stream ran and Hio was very troubled me most was that the crackling twigs betrayed my ground was covered with dead 1 and after every for another or sign of tho a suddeK a grumbling voice broke upon my ears so close so mo that it was est il inquired the in a voice was intended for his companion but which rue so near weio we to each other but his words escaped mo. They spoke together in lowered tones as they stood Jind what they seemed to think that not being in was a spy trying to creep through the French crackling of tho twigs made me retreat to tho aitd covered the sound of my 1 muttered to the two 1 that two were to but the noise heavy sabots of the who the uh if they is Often an Illinois regiment in the ( ivil war an amusing story of which illustrates tho that while many persons fail to get adequate rewards for their others are paid honOrs to which they have no acting as Major in a certain relates the tho was to carry by storm a in which the enemy was strongly went but when it under centre while tho made a dash to a stone wall in bonding the line like a 1 was in rear of the l urging the men to push w hen my was new in tho bu took the bit in his and dasheil at a gallop ahead of the men and up to tho stone 1 the an rose in my waved my and called the men to that 1 had into they dashed fni ward to aiuI after a furious we drove the enemy from their went over the and were soon in full possession of the ground that we had been to 1 was of with extreme i here was a great of talk about the gallant manner in which I rode up to the very bayonets of the end 1 was promoted to Colonel at one and ever after that I endeavored to maintain tho I standard of bravery fixed by that old 1 was no more for that daring ride if 1 been carried there by a { creditable in the performance was in the fact 1 was not too badly scared to take advantage of position in which the horse's stubbornness had 1 Kpic ill the only in embroidery Ihe world contains is treasured in the do Viile of Miss Strickland says of this piece of is beyond all competition tho most wonderful in tho gentle craft of needlework that evor was executed by royal It was by of wife of William the and tho ladies of her It linen I'M feet long ami twenty inches on is worked in woolen thread of various colors a representation of tho invasion and of 1 lug land by tho It contains the of about forty ships and besides a of all executed in tho with names and inscriptions ovor them to elucidate tho It is a valuable historic as it gives a correct and minuto portrait lire of Norman costumes tind their manners ami York and the astonishing tho touched the of ihe tho other day he ihe of Wui the barracks at their to his ready reached tho canteen a stealthily over the slope w a l kettleful of sausages was simmering to on tho Wilhelm t and those of King of largo re- i for a and when a ofj all leaped otl for a from tho earth and fairly i and fork from the is Its and South America Us to the two masculine who had stolen lo Pomeranian knelt in the grass and looked As he noted the ligures ami iho intentions which movements face with terrible was the wrath upon it that I was glad to fee it turned towards than those figures np ia his reached the hio It to iaic liim beyond reason that those two should have thus deceived him A sudden annihilated the 1 soldier at the his gun like a i and roaring with he ran up ihe hillside the Inactions aroused ino to a like f and wo both toro up the hill luw the skirted soldier seemed struck as if by a thunderbolt at our 8ud<len shot of had sent the reverberating among ihe The French outposts leaped as if from their others up the surrounding A of fairly hid ia cf this him mind the band the over lO me. A hot tastes better w hen eaten without a knife or fork and he took the dainty between his imperial 11 who takes William for a has got hobl of ttio wrong This is the very man mould tho nation like of tlic Glow the and in tho especially in the splendid species which abound in S. P. Langley has found thai light is emitted with no t i whatever with rays of How soon will of of read tho secret of this tiny craftsman it into au engine for the i 11 u m i n a 11 o u o f lite w o r|d Manner of Preparing It For a tea merchant to a New York reporter tho as be handed him a shaped fiill of brownish with something that looked like a in 1DS to tho stem of pipe and slicked at it is he tastes like just what ii answered the it is a brami of tea I'm pretty sure you never tasted That's a American grown in cured in and in large quantities for years by hundreds of thousands of and yet I'll be bound you you never heard admitted the reporter state is it raised in Is brick down in Water street fur it Willow arsenic and a essence of or of that oh al the a little a genuine and Its native state is and that country enough for its own and annually for to other count exclaimed the misled mo by saying said the merchant That's one of the annoying peculiarities of this too conceited to got a distinctive but in a way dub themselves They speak of Paraguayans and the other millions of Americans as if they hatl no right to that title at about the interrupted the reporter do you call name of replied the And Americans are verv of just had of drinking it in the native Thai curious bowl is not made of as you might imt is a trained into that shape while The natives are experts in that and by binding green here and there | w ith or bending il one way and make it take a I of it becomes lipe to be out ami Used as an It will not stand of but the male is tirsi j pill ill the and then i water is poured on it. After a feu moments a or tube is j and is drawn oil by looks like tho bowl of the | the tea as he lifted il from the liquid and allowed | the to examine in i reality a prevents the grounds from reaching the It is made in the shapo of a bulb oi j and this one is a in its for is all woven by in very tine a of dried usual product is 3,000,-000 or 70,000 of and which is valuable ae Tho menhaden as many is what may be a easily when go straight to the ami thna 0.8-cape the Tho is not a food but it yields tho illuminating oil in the and tho fish scrap supplies of tlie entire amount of ammonia used in tho of in the The fish guano sells nt formerly cost a A third use of the menhaden is as a bait when herring are fish laws of and other States forbid seining of mackerel ami menhaden within three miles of anil tho fishers complain that it is for this reason few finb are A was presented in asking that law be Tho only objection to il is that the destruction of tho fish might become so great as to practically extinguish the This would bo extremely bad thing to The menhaden is too valuable to lose our and be even if a limit from must bo A few scientific facts might not come and if they that tho menhaden is in no then the restrictions upon its capture may be safely York Marino Mexican Mexico the dairies are not bv any means models of When the cows are driven from tho prairie from ihe to be are run into a yard or corral surrounded by high adobo to the depth of a foot is in the rainy season amalgamated with filth by the constant of the The fai iner must first calidi his and these are not always Ho having lassoed tho makes a half hitch to the tail and draws that appendage over tho back and fastens with a ropo to the Tho hind legs of tho cow are then afier which tho male milker calls for a for without the presence of said the cow will not give down its the calf claiming the first for the weakish and it be the own No other mother's calf will After the calf has taken a few swallows the Mexican the teats and draws tho These to the number of are kept in a separate during the away from the hence alacrity in the morning to assist al the milk is in large and generally is drunken warm and No is paid tho bodily and if she cannot find food about the she go as they ate never fed in oreal cage of the nioi re stood in the Iho in his and in bung would sing and all dav the cage doors and tho two canaries 1 Ilv hop about as long Metal ones ate mare and tho rich This is an ami I value il i on that It is called a The like their as we would red Its is mm h the samo as that of the leir you i are and of has its who it slow and wiro call it the for bu t It real persisted the re- if yon como down to j admitted the really a of Ilex but it contains in large proportions the const which makes other teas that of Its and green shoots are dried and ground up that some of it gets to be tine powder in the rough of I and then again you will find i twigs in it an inch long. A large ' number of people get in j its alion and | but 1 am not aware that it finds a ' market in any but South American Menhaden Like the search for tho coy the menhaden industry is liec a disappointment and a There been three bad seasons iii and thai so to the leather so as be worth 4 always went bark in their little houses w hen they were tired or day Hew ufi on the and he picked her on her and pulled out a bunch of her dear little lie Iii them in his bili w he back foi ili a few I then let them They and sett hai down on the Poor watched and so soi them and looked at as if he he do for a thought to come lo him for ho bopped around gathered all those sweet little feathers in his tiny and took them to and laid them down at her think she could them in Young Submarine novel little instrument inveii teil is groat attention in English nautical it is called the submarino sentry and is made of two pieces of board 80 shaped that whon lowered overboard from a moving ship it dives under water to the full of the wire that holds and there it stays quietly enough until it when it rings au on It is said to work in and that no ship provided it get into shoal water without the of the deck being instantly of it. Orleans consumption of sagar ill this and 3Q3,263 to me not of the to me not of Tired am I oi the to me some of the to of the Away from the meaning and are that are trembling whose irts Alt in maddest not they are those ore troubles that as the that's while his warriors bring of battle his jik to me of the live nie the tale of the whose last arrow only a iire brave And silent and nie hear of the yet and Tell nie some ot the yot singing are the heroes I seek Oil hard and J. in trying stunning boarders if von think it only don't try to board H a supposition abroad that the worm that never dies is made of is thing in Clork ' best girl's is but that a man is short of brains ho is generally ong on a babj you going to plant any hair on what can you find for such a hard i it to lame defence may bo very tivio if It's ill the case of a man who iLses a crutch for a miss is as good ns a This probably why a man feel the distance when he's got a nice girl with young man can never gain favor with a pretty girl by her how ho gentleman parlor door J just as the young stole a ' 1 ani So am you ' but i m in the I beg Ten kind of lovo that will diamonds when in funds is plentiful than the sort Will saw wooil if have broken the you made mei Husband ' my don't I'll make you I 1 your is getting Miss that is because wc ad make bO much of but want a said iho middle-aged as he into the was the love of money is the Of isn't the worst thing about ' h W hat 18 'The difficulty of the kid after a Does your sister know I'm herci Mr. that's why she's taking Iter about corning Girl yon t like me to leave I my I'll Mr. willing to live I've made all the 1 care to tind will probably take that to prove that you were of mind when you gave away the a railway fellow is havo put out my of of a volunteer her like that young man While ho was in the parlor for I to go prised him reading tbo sUIy boy just as if piety tu be ashamed of. - I at rest on that iM IM quite Young That V m. their