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   Wellsville Allegany County Republican (Newspaper) - October 2, 1896, Wellsville, New York                                O TJ 3sr E3 IN 1 g 3 OFFICIAL AMD PAPER OF NORTHERN TO WHAT IS BELIEVED TO BE THE HIGHEST INTEREST OF THE COURT ALLEGANY OCTOBER 2,189(5.  FAIR 'Mid ever your over her iu soft light of the April woro in the a hyacinth its bella ia the blu was drawn to Iho und n iiro of burLo with a the tiled nt the and said fortune How city never and 1 don't in women who from with very blick aa yet with sixty years had over it black a noKo and which nearly like a she Hilt to when I was a haid lull by l I tell looked at tho old lady with iu j Ht or did iii j to burn their way lior very huil tho school friend of md yearn and Cora had always humored tho old lady's said half mo your said samo hand which you aro one day to bestow Duke in haid little said 1 so closely into tho that her almost me 0<'e Tho lino of luck tho lino of lifo the line of love liore wo of a daru Silo is between you and the lino of Sho will work yuu Bore the took oir spi hud placed them in she loaned in her chair and regarded Cora girl sat as if somo new had dawned lier mean my Cousin she on it be lhat you are so blind as not to seo what is going on under your very That girl is winning your lover smiled ia j mo I He is engaged to lire false as said Muss with never was one yet proof the wiles of a siren like Ariadne you must not talk faltered with the color varying on her and a startled look in her is my Duke is my Miss drew aside the velvet the window and to where carriage was drawn up 0pi)0iite the B brilliant a- just stepping Marmaduke bowing low over her pressed his Tips to it as lie as aisled her to yoli burst into tears and hurried from the just as Miss from oil followed by Mr. is said tho hope her headache is Wo have had auch a delightful morning at tho Duko and II And wo have brought home exquisite to arrange are I am Bare excuse us for invading her did not return fair She Tip ber sotro about to oat of tilt thing would almost you wero hor that ahe was laughed a sweet tinkle of Chesterton laughed All that Ariadne Buckingham did or said waa perfect iu his father had lost his all in unfortunate and Ariadne had been brought on an income of nothing per pitied poor was always exquisitely went and metaphorically on tho fat of tho had written to Cora her mother's that would like to spend a winter in full of womanly had promptly sent money for her to never had a wrote I am sure that I shall love you hor. The again of tho who stinga its although Cora bad been the rest of tho Misi were more Mr. Chesterton's took him to task for his defection from the lino of said the may bo a little but all this looks to nie like a of villainy I Miss h is neither father nor brother to interfere in her 1Sh"o is n jowel and that Buckingham girl ia a heartless Duke dear said take too Cannot an mun ao much as look at other one in Colonel card was lip to Miss L was preparing to go out with Mies Duchesne for a She was full of bright happiness that and even Miss more for Ariadne Buckingham had left thum the night in at least sho gave thom to a telegram from ' her who was ill. The nightmare dream is over at all the world was ran down into the Colonel leaned against tho she said ho to see Duke is coining at o'clock she paused lis her eyes fell on his the look of mule horror in his will never come here Slid in a low a your Duke Went away before leTt a asking mo to tell He loves Ariadne and has her so her home 1"  bo Cora closed the chapter of hor Marmaduke Chesterton closed it for course there were plenty of people to pity her with and plenty to say that they prophesied it all to comment on and Duke's smooth Cora held her own She was a little perhaps a little But tho was too deep for any And the world behind its j fan well she bears iti At the end of a year Marmaduke came He waa not married to Miss B after The beautiful brunette had accepted his smiled on him with those melting eyes of amused herself at his and wedded a young lieutenant of to whom she had been engaged for und poor Duke's eyes had been summarily opened to the folly of his pale and haggard as he stood there iu tho Cora waa lovelier than Aa he looked at her ho marveled that ho could ever have cared for ono like Ariadne ho said in a broken as eho gave him her you ever forgive she forgave you long how you bavo bo wont eogerly am Mj eyes aro It I know i it toc late to ask yon lo new engagement onice am ilHl and that I have long to caro of course as a for tho man who loved Buckingham better than me. Tuo other is that 1 ani to bo next week to Colonel abo answered your I lovo and honor him US I never or honored man Marmaduke Chesterton lost both and and Miss esno was at last that ber darling was As for alio with the poet a divinity shapes mir ends liew them how wo dill not that path of pain and est at It was a long time in to cut on a man's tombstone tools of his and many graves so marked are still to bo seen in the older cemeteries of that A sack of flotir on the stone indicates tho grave of a grocer tho axe and with hammer that of a carpenter tho hammer that of a while tho figuro of a man with a iu ono baud and the other holding a bull by tho horns indicates that a butcher is buried a trade ia to bo found in Iu the of the CI metery immediately west of tho vault there is a more strictly au of made up of portions of a At the lop is a smokestack in a position underneath thia is a and near the end of tho cylinder a headlight with the this on the west is a locomotive drivo aud iu tho are two rails and with even tho pebbles the roadbed On the east side is a largo stono framed liko a aud on this slab is engraved the statement that tbe monument is erected by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers to tho memory of who lost his life in saving a train from destruction near in 1887.Chicago About as is well is of volcanic being a trachytic lava which ha I been rendered light by the escape of gases when in a molten It is found on of tho shores of the Tyrrhenian Sua and else but is at almost exclusively obtained from the of uf the volcanoes of Lipari have ejected but tho best stone is all tho product of ono Monte nearly 5,000 feet iu with its two Tho district iu which tho pumice is excavated covers an area of three it has been calculated that 1,000 hands are engaged iu of whom aro employed extricating the is brought to the surfaco iu or in and is carried to tho 2ioighl>oring village of to tho to bo taken there in The supply is said to bo Pumice is used not merely for scouring and cleansing but also for polishing iti numerous hence tho fuel that the exported exceeds iu weight the block twenty and thirty merchants are iu the trade in the N e Great Industry on Shores of ing and Canning the or an say that every great earthquake causes pulsations which extend for of miles in all directions on the and Professor Milne likens such to the low swells that sweep across tho Professor Charles Davidson has attempted to measure the height and length of the waves of au that occurred iu Greece on 27, tho pulsations of which were perceived by tho aid of a constructed at in Tho passed the rocky crust of tbe earth with a velocity of about two miles a aud each largest of to Davison must havo been about twenty-eight miles iu but only half all inch in Wood method of h a a r e c ly f r It co iu naphtha tbe oils and waxes left after the distillation of into tbe in tbe same mauner ns in Tho timber then wbeu tbe eVaporates and is recovered in a cooling tbe remain behind iu tbo and yott got a nice change and rest got moat of my gol tbo sardine industry iu tho provinces of Brittany and a largo population ot and says tho Now York is tbo most important centre for tho of canned though L i and maritime towns aro ablo to rival the metropolis Th e iii uu f ac iu r o r own over 100 important scattered along tbo coast between Lofi Sables and Belle It is tho beginning of Juno that sardines to flock along tho Brittany Like cod they aro season and favorite abiding place is at great among two or miles from tbo whero thoy assemble in largo Tho is fished in tho samo manner aa tho cod that tho net is mado with These nets aro termed iu year thousands of smacks out 8ardino'Hs]iTngr"''TIie vessels aro of light and only fit for a calm If by a squall they often have barely time to seek refugo iu somo friendly Tho average length of crafts is from 25 to 30 They aro fitted out with a number of largo tho use of which is to manage the boats on return to port. As a the captains of boats are tho owners aa but in the past ton years many factory owners have started Ashing fleets of their The crew sardine boat consists of seven and ten only three of whom are professional his and ono sailor Tho remainder are who make uso of tho fishing time to lill up the dull start for the day's fishing takes place every tbo boats leave port at low tide aud sail to tho spot where the have been As soou as the tiah havo been soon tho many of which aro over 3,000 feet aro tbrown These nets havo all been blackened beforehand with so as not to tho At tho samo time tho fisherman scatter bait around tho favorito bait ia called aud ia made of flsh Once the net is it ia drawn into the and thrown out Tho spoils very easily and tho fishermen are in consequence obliged to return early in tho evening at high As soon as tho boats reach tho the ns tho aro seized tho them along tho aud mend thom if tho captains sell their fish either to fiah to factories Once tho sales are tho in tho service of the flock to the harbor and clean tbo tho then IS most and has often been made a subject for tho painter's at once begins between these sturdy tho and tho relative merits of tho day's catch aro and commented the boats aro emptied aud tho fish tho fishermen go to the pay tho first proceeding is to deduct from tho day's gross income tbe several auch as cost of the day's etc. What remains is divided into a certain of of which tho captain has generally tho mato one-half or and tho rest of the crow what When the has been good tho day's profits are on a bad day tho are often is as they havo no regular preparation of in oil is as Tho fiah aro first washed in salt beheaded and They aro thou salted and dried in the or in aerated for tbo They aro then slightly dipped into boiling oil and when cooled ofT thoy aro placed which aro made m tho boxes are filled with and into boiling water to prevent taking This last operation the boxes are iu wooden filled with and arc then all ready for factory employs on an average 150 20 as many latter being tinsmiths for tbe moat part. Tbo women employed very Binall three or four cents an Those employed iu tuo boiling ft of 100 of that twenty-five years ago would have been 99 are now bjr a In Iho railroading has changed in tho last 25 of tho it to a reporter of tho a timo when passing along through tbo mountain region hardly a milo of tho road would bo passed without a few wild door on tho Thoy used to jump along tho tracks before tho train as as Talking of I a peculiar incident that ono day near lot's beyond I was firing for an named Dave There used to bo two to an engine at tho and wo had a Tbo old engines used to bavo an enormous foot On tbo day to which I Dillon was driving an express train East and wo woro making top long tlust as we came around a bond near Iliin a young by two rushed down tho embankment and landing on tbo footboard of tho leaned out of tho cab and grabbed tbo holding on to tbo terror strickon even at tho risk of being off the Of tho hungry dogs woro left far and tho feast they hoped to Jt von Baltimore and aold it for a In those days all along tho Baltimore Ohio Southwestern was alivo with game of all Wo used to encounter flocks of wild and all sorts of fowls at every bend along tho Makes 8omc Philip is a youngster of some six He is of a contemplative turn of and often makes that show ho has been ho was sitting on tbo front porch of bis barelegged and Tho mosquitoes were active and Ono big fellow landed on a portion of tbo boy's It did not proceed at onco to but seemed trying to decide on a good place to Philip did not brush him off but aat observing Presently tho boy mado this remark to his I guess tho mosquito is asking a blessing bo begins had beon hearing a good deal in his class about temptation and tho evil of yielding to it. Tho other morning his mother wan cooking Ho a round picco of tho sweet looking at it give mo that little just for a Chicago Big has remained for a Frenchman to make the first complete explorat ion of the largest cavern iu tho British that at Tho explorer is Monsieur who has recently become famous for his in tho caverns of Tbo Mitchelstown cavern if formed in and ia remarkable for the number and extent of its connected when plotted upon a tbo streets of a Tho length of tho cavo is about a milo and a and it contains animal including a species of which are peculiar to and which bavo entire existence within its of the Coal exhaustion of tho supply of coal veins is a subject that is now receiving much of who has been studying tho gives it as his opinion in tho Bond that tho supply of coal still available does not amount to moro than 5,073,780,750 Tho largest estimate made is that of the Pennsylvania Coal which places the supply at It is estimated that at the present annual rato of consumption tho coal will be exhausted in from eighty-four to 109 anil Aroma of aro two things which people imagine guides to tho goodness of which aro no consequence Thoy aro the color of tbe decoction and of iha coffee when or as it osc from the pot in Tho color is due almost entirely to the This ia true nlao of Tho coffees and teas when properly to give out their finest will color tho water but The real essences which tho flavor have practically no Watch Chain symbolic significance in tbo chain of or two for or a pair of open to keep of - 1Y of ah by Protective Is Afraid to Discuss Mio American Protective has undertaken an of tbo number ol wage and tho amount of during tho months of 1892 and 189i'., dates being two years tho of tbo and Gorman lio ho 0I.15, jection to buch a to recent date tho bad received upwards of 700 reports from in different States 189U, afforded occupation for 124,705 whereas tbo aame could only employ bands in July of thia amount of paid in 1892, to tho hands aggregated But the pay rolls tor last after two yearn of tho Democratic free trade aggregated only 721,210.  number of idle in about 700 was 39,131. The monthly loss of earnings to tho earners vas 81, Tho in employment has 30 por Tho in wages earned bas been 40 per of the first stop toward free trade wo havo It to realize what tho effects of free tralo would bo to Small wondor that Bryan deems is not necessary to tbo question at thia Tbo will insist upon its discussion this campaign ia Freo Dp Irishmen lato Hon. Thomas H. formerly United at is authority for the statement that at a Reform Club in at which he was during a of and tbo a of Parliament made this remark only time an Irishman ia over of any to England is when bo to tbo United and joins the party find votes for freo Tbo of Irishmen in emigrating to hardly that of boing to but rather to And bettor conditions of life than those created at home by British free When thoy wake up to tbo fact by voting for free trade are serving England and not thoy will vote for tbo American torn of farmers put Ibe thus depressing tho of i Bat under tlM oar marketo tho itt was two a it Int to soil aa 000,000 nioro ot their ia the two Gorman they did daring tho two tbe to American bas tional foreign cheese aud it tho place of a similar American protection the eign cheese imported wm b bat the abled to cheese in here at mn nine Vini Iff where It hurta cheep the m M the be Step tbe baa For our perl no objection to Engliah or to ' Tided it is only What we Their may blot out the tbo may all tbo rest of tbo bat are of St. Paul in boing things to all men aro for in Now England aud for protected in and West for mw in tho and for free in tbo and bo on ad ol Bryan's chief to the gold standard is that a Bryan sach an ardent mioi be would upon this Ibt Bri tiah nera free traders aro in the tho describing their policy as that of Jefferson and of bave haol some communication with the world unknown to tho general for neither nor while in this indorsed the policy of but were both Hero is a paragraph tbe platform ou which Jackson waa ed in 1882 That an protection of industry is indispensable to tho prosperity of the and that an abandonment of the policy at this period woald With to interns It strangely beside the who to compose the party which claims bavo ao means of knowing or not the in a Certain it is that they cannot beliere in a day of if wo may judge from tho character of their in regard to the protective But they must believe in a It is bat yesterday that ther were vociferously trying to mike that may aote and fore crowds pta If at tbe good gold mado in England or ia foreign might have beea made at that is what we bare been 4i since by the man took Candidate Bran's el a oof will be our laet 1)0 long as Italy and Spain in tbo foreign aad establish lines wa expect to bold any pari do ae wall by oar ai own tonnage Mid alien oar people an at 1H50,000.000  andlarea. "  old and with g Mew ' by a lai 10 tlM et ite 1  tl,0M;00a Bue la twa  

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