PUBLISHED EVERY T SUCCESSOR TO DR. RAMILL, M Dy; Master of Surgery, storia Uni- . versity; Licentiate Royal College of Physians, London, Eng., Member of Col- lege of Physicians & Surgeons, Ontario. -- Late attendant of Soho Hospital for Diseases of women, and of Great Ormond Hospital for Diseases of Children, Loudon, Eng. Physician, Surgeon, &¢., Office hours--8 to 10a. m., 1 tod p. m,, and evenings, Office and residence, Dr. Hamill's old atand; Queen St, - + Port Perry: i ite ei OBN BILLINGS; Bolicitor, Notary Publis; Conveysiider, Solicitor of the Ontario Bank. #& Office over the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. Jan, 29, 1887. . FAREWELL, L. L. B., Count J. own Attorney; Bartister, County Sol. sitat, &o., Notary Public and Conve; Office--South wing Court House, Ww Ont. YOUNG SMITH, L L. B., Barrister, ttorney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery GA ard Ii Public, &e nsolvehcy, Nota Office--McMian's Block; Brock Street, A. MURRAY, ancer, hitby, J. A DENTIST, now putting in Upper and Lower Sets of eeth at from $4 T0 $75 EACH SET. Having just purchased the largest stock of teeth ever brought into North Ontario Iam satitfled I can suit you both as to quality and price. Come and see, Rooms in the ong Block, over Messrs, Forman & Son's Store, Port Perry, Oct. 28, 1891, Veterinary Surgeon. AE T= undereioned having winpleted his full Course at the Provincial Veterinary College and obtained a Diploma as Veterin- ary Surgeon, would announce that he has opened an office for the practice of his pro- fessionat Port Perry, whereall calls personal by letter or telegram, by day or by nigh will be promptly attended fo. All diseases of animals treated in the gt latest and best known system sa T'slephone connection--free of char, ORR GRAHA Port Perry, April 8, 1884; 6G L. ROBSON V.8. RADUATE Ontario Veterinary Col- lege, Toronto, Office ad residence EveRoretn CorriGE, two miles south of Manohester. 14 years practice, Tele- phone in the house--free communication with Port Perry, Manchester, and elevator, ! Telspraph calls to Manchester will be for- warded by telephone. All Veterinary Medicines in stock. ght a North Ontario Observer. 4 Weekly Political, Agricultural and Family Newspaper, 1S PUBLISHED AT PORT FERRY. ONT. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, H. PARSONS, Teams. --$1 acnum, if { aot $1.50 wil be ch: tion Paper d in advance; . No subscrip- fot Jess than six months ; and no ued until arrears are paid up, Rates of Advertising: For each line. first insertion Subsequent insertions, per line .. Cards: vader 6 lines, per annum .... 6 Letters containi oney, when addressed paid and registered will and charged accordi . No #6 Will be taken oe _ A libeval discount allowed to Merchants advertise sod on who by the year or Theee terms will in all cases be strictly ad- bared to. iD OWBLL, | Auctioneers in any other Connty, : | Cmsarea, Nov. 16, 189% HURSDAY. rates. Ee rad at lie Wl | each depositor semi-annually. W: McGILL, MaxacEr, ourrent | credited to Port Peiry, Aptil 4, 1888, DAVID J.ADAMS PORT PERRY. J BANKER AND BROKER. (Good Note Discounted. Has any amount of Money. to Loan At 05 per cent. on good Mortgages. INSURANCE effected at the Lowest Ratss in Good English Companies. "EF Agent Allan Line of Steam- ships. Pott Perry, Oct. 1889, T= Subscriber is prepared to LEND ANY AMOUNT on Farm Security AT 4 PER CERT. & Also on Village Property. && MORTGAGES BOUGHT. 3 HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister. Office next to Ontario Benk. Port Petty, May 10, 1885, W.M. WILLCOX, Licensed Auctioneer FOR THE COUNTY O ONTARIO AND TOWNSHIP _OF CARTWRIGHN- VA IT TOR, &c., REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. I thanks for the very liberal patronage which I have received in the pat. The increased experience and extensive practice which I have had will be turued to the ad- vantage 6f patrons, and parties favoring me with their sales may rely on their interests being fully protected, No effort will be spared to make it to the advantage of par- ties to place their Sales io my hands. Sale Bills made out and Blank Notes furnished free of charge. Satisfaction guar- antee or no pay. Terms liberal. Port Perry, July 13, 1863. GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Auctioneer 'Wishes to mforny the public that héis pre- pared to attend with the utmost care all sales entrtisted to his charge in the Town- ships of Reach, Scugog and Mariposa. A register of dates of sales will be kept at the ce of Mr, Orr Graham, V.8., with whom arrangements may be made for sales. All correspondence addressed to me at Scugog P.0.. will receive prompt attention. & Sale Bills made outand Blank Notes furnished free of charge. TAKE this opportunity of returning I would also inform those intérested in Poultry that I have on hand and for sale upwards of 100 fine, pure-bred Plymouth Rock Chicks. If you want anything it that line please write me for prices or come add soe stock. PORT PERRY, PROVINCE OF The Buddhists of Japan are awaken- statement of the elements of the Bud- dhist faith to set over against the de- GEORGE JACKSON. Scugog, July 18, 1893. TT. SWAIN, Licensed Auctioneer OR THE COUNTY OF DURHAM. -- Satisfaction guaranteed and terms liberal, Office and residence at Cesarea. Orders left with Messrs. Moore Bros., Blackstock, will receive prompt attention. P,8. No charge made for selling for gil "WM, GORDON, censed Auctioneer, Yaluator &c. F% the Townshi Scott, Thorah, and Eldon Partiesentrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmsot attention being given to their intrests. WM. GORDON, Sunderland. of Brock, Uxbridge, ara, Rama, Mariposa H. McCAW, : or , Port Perry Ont. au Sittings of the Division Courts COUNTY OF ONTARIO. 1894. pmo ars 2 Spa and 1 em Creat Sonor or Hondants 'Yours truly, 2 ¥. 8. MARSDRN. KENDALL'S" SPAVIN. CURE B. J, Kznpars Co. i Strs--i have used Kendall's Spivin Fadia TAT An Price $1 yor Bottle. Yor Sale by all Druggists, or address Dr. B. J. KENDALL COMPANY, ENJEBURGH FALLS, VT. " I ing to the fact that they "must have a finite and compact - creed of the Chiis- tian teachers, A widower is being married for the fourth tiie. During the ceremony one of the guests is surpised to hear violent sobs proceeding from a woman in the corner of the churh. 'Who is that lady who is crying so" bitterly ¥ he asks of the bysanders, 'Oh, its only Martha, our cook,' answers oue of the bridegroom's children : 'She al- ways blubbers when papd 'ges marri- ed. "It is Basler to ing I" Jeannette was home from: on house ¢ooking, is it; Net?" father, witi i ladies talk where y wd hima to" a berries. 'know how. adi went to Boston for three wei winter, . nice at your uncle Will's, but land T first night I came buck mother took away all thie jolinny-cuke Letorel liad near enough," Mrs, Goodwin's wor face, shoulders, "The expression of determina- tion and nervous force in her eyes und mouth told plainly was habitually able to do more than seemed possible from her frail bodly ap- pearance. she said dryly, iu answer to her hus- baud's complaint; Goodwin, "we're ail agnin--e. pressive chuckle und a significant ex: cliange of glances. annoyance, us he nlways did was thus reminded of an experience of his own about ua year before, at that time come to the conclusion that farmitig was 8 somewhat slow way to "My, but it seems good to gnin, and eat some of mo vacul i oh "Sho! *Tain't better'n city bas ) a chuckle. I guess I" "I suppose thal gi the w ly a. Of course everything. wis twa'n't like niothet's cooking.. And the flashed aross Bie was a itlle woman, slender and with nt A pleasing expression why it was that she +I didu't want you to kill yourself," with M "Yes," ruminatingly went on Mr plad to get hone dept Fred." This was uCcompanied with a very ex: Fred blushed with hey wien lie Having prescribed this formula for keeping boys burs y Bd uta ber mi tuer to gd san bo Nn whore ag the otiprs do, going to wi San = held | Over guite frankly. ther's a "downright go," Jeannette inte. By d by her fa be 1 hier to rly | morning of the fourth bodwin's valise packed and expressive of worry and in vr, Jeannatte brought hing suit, and tried to lu her to try it on, in order to "Mercy | You couldn't put thus thing on I" she ex- m going to pack it, juat the Jeunpette. "You have to the seaside, mother, and there, you'll feel like doing And you kpgw you're «dl rizht in the sine place Puckard and. Louise, and mons swimmers." win gro ned. ""Twon't do * she declared resolutely. "1 rit I" k her to the station, and put rd the train in the cre of an @ who was going to New London id promised to ses her safely on board the Block Island boat. Tie middleof summer fs a bad sime make a fortune, he liad prevailed' upon | (OR WEAEMers wife to x0 visiting, espe. Lis futher to allow him to try the city, | illy when ahk does all her own work where hie was sure he would meet witli | ANEHaE for jwo hired men besides. the most glorious success, But Jeannette jtarted bravely in, She In a short time he wus at hottie hgdin, was determined (hat when Ler mother trunk and all; and forthwith settled returtied, thefd should be no exira work down to study and farmwork in'a truly for her tw do. adwiravle manner. Since that time "1 thought it came Home for a rest, Farmer Goodwin has enthusinsticully | Net said Fr 'Geuting a fine oue, aren't your' on the farm. "0.1," suid Jeannette, hopefully, "I ++Just let "em go off Lo the city to seek | MAY &O 10 Blogk Jslaud myself when ARE NOT & Pun their fortune, Don't be 00 set aguinst | OUHeF gets Lapk. " ative Medi | it, because that'll make 'et want w go | You mttea if it's done mother good, cine. - They are a | all the more, and might make 'ém tov dnd faker pays you back | Bus 1 Kive Fiioon BUILDER. proud tv come back if they fail. Just you fair warning ; that will never Le, STRUOTOR, as they | tell 'em you don't mind their trywg The next day tuey received a letter ea PLl 10 a condenses | whut they cun do, and if they don's suo. | [TOM Hhe alsent one, written on the actually needed to en- ich the Blood, curing diseases comiug pas resto) ing LOST VIGOR and correctin, all A IREGULARITT and SUPPRESSIONS. 'Who finds his mental feo- ulties dull or failing, or take these RY MA} fiagging, should Fe restore his lost energies, both men EVERY W pressions and irregularities, which in entail sickness when neglected. EVE his phys Pris, The: physical an tal. OMAN fay lm baleen should take these Prrrs. JOUNG MEN scr vitlenslioe system. YOUNG WOMEN moke them regular, Foi sale by all druggists, or will ba dent upon receipt of price (50c. per box), by addressing DR, WILLIAMS MED. CO, THE bons should take them. These Pris will Aaron Moseberg was recently at sea on board a ship which liad become disabled through bad weathea. After tossing about for some days another ship came into view, and the sight was welcomed by the joyous shout 'A sail | a sail ' Our friend Aaron, who had been sleeping, was awakened by the 'A sale, a sale, where ; and I haven't got a noise and jumping up, he cried, catalogue.' HAGYARD'SPECTORALB LSBAM cures Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Brork chitis and all Throatand Lung Troubles. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is a reliable remedy that can always be depended on to cure éhivlers, cholera infantum, colic, cramps, diarrhoea, dysentery, snd all ess of the bowels. It is a pure Extract containing all the virtues of Wild Straw- berry, one of the safest and surest cures for all summer complaints, combined with other harmless yet protnpt curative Sgents, wel} known to medical science: leaves % of Wild Strawberry were known by the Indians to be an exoellent remedy for diarrhces, dysentery and looseness of the bowels; but medical science has placed before the public in Pr. Fowler's t. of Wild Strawberry . soinlele and effectual cure for all those distressing and often dangerons complaints so éommon in this change- able climate. It has stood the test for 40 years, and hundreds of lives have been saved by its prompt use. No other remedy always Cures 1 80 p ly, quiets the pain so effectually and allays irrita- tion so y as this unrivalled prescription of Dr. Fowler. M you are going to travel this Summer be sure and $uks 4 bottle with you. It e dis- summer complaint so often Janse T Snge ot air and watér, and CE against sea-sickness, and all bowel $ Complaints. Price 850. Beware of imitations and substitutes sold by unscrupulous dealers for the sake of greater profits. ceed, why, they can come right back to eveulng of lier arrival--a despondeut, the old farm again." homesick epistle. She had Leen seasick "We have ull tried going off and cor. | 00 the grater, and while writing wus ing home except mother," said Jeaun- sufferigz from sick headache. nette, thoughtiully. "Fe viol. down sick when I get "Mother I" incredulously cried her bagk,"fuhie letter hopelessly ended, father. "Why, you couldu's get her off this farm for anything in the world 1" "Guess 10 hever spent a night away from home in all her hfe," said Fred, "Did too I" said ma stoutly. "Five ears ago 1 went to Norwich to viet diol sped g I again," "What did X tell you?" said Mr. Good win. i i 7 If George hind had half an eye he . ell." '8a Good win. day at dinner without eating an average y a well, > ud Jeannette, "Att Jeannette was divided between hope | meal. The islaud is so near the antare- would hava seen thas. 8 » Sig nin 3 Mu doesn't know what it is to go oft and and fear. A school friend had fuvited | tio re i fot dns and nights 283 wito: a iauoh Dot ii hoi wig sid v RE up froy ) 'a atre, do nothing but rest." lier to spérfd a week ut her father's oot- | gotltef mixed up from a coolly : **Oh, not in the least, if you "Well, 1 don't know as I want to} tage on either," said motuer. "Fd have judt so much wore to do when I got back," en it all A little later Jeunmette went out in She had been waiting anxiously the the field, where hef father and Fred | result of her experiment before replying were ut work, and told them of & little] to her friend's invitation, The worst plan that she had been thinking about |she had looked for was that her for some time. Her father swiled in | mother would not enjoy herself, But credulously. what if, in addition, she should cue "It couldn't be done," he said; "She | home sick! Mrs. father, station ed. "You Even if she would, "gwouldn't pay. Twenty-five dollars for a single week | I couldn't afford 16" "Bogides, "twouldu't do mother any good," mud Fred, loftily, She'd be iigérable all the while she was gone." wouldn't go. "But you don't understand," protest. | Iong," said her husband, +I came| Never both be angry at he gare time, he Enrth Hus Dexun Wabbling. ed Jeannette. "Mother has never known | pretty near gofug after you, But you Let each one strive to yield oftenest to , i i. I" § : what it wus to be free {row care for a Sous look sick, and my! = How tanned | the wisiies of tue other. Obser vatioris are to be made simultan single night, Whenever she has been are visiting, it has beent to help somebody else, See how worn she looks ' The things that fill us with interest and en- thusiusm she oures nothing, for, It's be- cause her miud is so tired, with never any change in her life, One set of nerves mw to 8 getting * Firs! Las been used for years, IV's time they "0h, liad a rest, and some others used. Bui| @ useles she isn't conscious of all this, What I ins ne want is for us to persuade hier to go away Fos for a good rest" . +1 dou' dee how [ can make her con- scious of it if I'in not conscious of it nay- sell I" Fred sniffed. liome."" 6 Bay nily. _ "That's what I'm afraid of," said Mr. "Why I mother, 'Louise and her mother wanted But how have things Leen of rest she's getting | net tian she was when sie first came $1 ¢xpect she will," added father, "1s always best to let well alone, Net," thie s Week passed by; dufing Lie was not heard from, then "Will Sau siuply sayin lien sick, or she wouldn't od so long," suid Fred, con! thé shord, Ste had no money to gpend éven for her fare now having giv: to her mother. Goodwin looked sufprised to see Jeannette und Fred all at {te waiting for her when she arriv: see, mother, we all thought you must be sick because you stayed so " haven't been sick,' said Lay. along at home?' t-rate, mother," said he# husband. Did you have a good time 7 pretty good, I guess, 3 expense, stead of staying hone to work. "Wien Fred got his sister alone just after supper, he said 1 1 Right Our Mistakes." RSDAY, JUNE 2, 1894, dint | But "twas Net had better have She's thin. oT ROTEL ey 0 CAPITALS. © Well, by jiiifTay[" he giaped. : © went into the, and Joak tweuty-five dollabs out ot his tin, bex the bereau drawer, and gave it to Jeans nette.. 'She rau into the fleld, and held w the mousy triumphantly before "Now, sir, who was right that time?" she demanded. Tat 0 h Washingtd: ; recently deestised; A Ty Serves' nie .coy- rectly, that iad the following facts from Baron Haussmann biruself; Ordered poleon: IL. to Woda plans for the IY Be was for } 1988 Lo moet tha two-fold sontem i Lines eof told me, A trick evening the matter was talked When Mra, Good- win ood the little ruse Jeannette had carried out for her enjoyinent, she rh was e plan" in the maiu was accepted, and woderg Paris was built oa the lines of modern Washington, Thus plained a certaln similarity which strikes every one who is fumiliar with the two capitals, although one might naturally suppose the American city, beiny the youuger, to be the deugh- ter, instead of the mother. But Gen, Washington more than half a century earlier had ordered 1L/Bufant to désigh him a plan for his seat of government in much the same manner as Napoleon IIL had commanded Baron Huussmann, Now, L'Enfant was not only a French man, but « resident of Versailles; and he undoubtedly derived his inspiration from his earlier surroundings; conse- quently Washington was an enlurge- went of the Royal Park, with itsalleys exiended into avenues and its nuwetoud flower-beds aud purterres enlarged into circles ddl quadrants. Thus by & trans. obesnic lenp Daron Haussmann took from the New World whut he could have secured at his own gate, So much for a merely curious artistic cotucidence, She Quickly Learns te Het Type With Speed nnd Accurdoy. A remarkable case of what can be dotle by a blind person is now being ex etpiified ut Bwuledale, neur Mason City, Ia. Some 13 weeks ugo 8. B, Angell purchased tlie Bwuledule Bes, and not having enougll ussisgtance his blind sister, Mise Hattie Angell, prevail upon lnm w ullow her tu go into the office wud useist in the work, For the tirst few duys she found occupation in folding papers, eic., aud slie soou became go proficient in that she asked to be allowed to set type und was given a case to see what 8.6 could do, lo less than an bour she had the boxes learned; und her first stickful of type wus set iu 50 minutes, What is still more remarkable, she cau now set as much type as tue averuge compositor and do it with greater accu- rucy. Ble experiences but litue diffi- culty with her copy: Bhe is expert iu writing the lungunge of the ULlind, and matter is dictated ww her, Writing it duwu in ber language, she go to | Tar and wliding age lh gg au But in light of recent developments in raised surfuce she retains in her mind | 9UF CAPital, a singular juguiry suggests itself--numely, whether Gen, Washing. ton, in laying out the eity, did not hnve in mind the same two fold object that Napoleon (Il. had when laying out Paris To be sure, the present industrial wrmy movements now bids fair to end in ridicule, But at some later date & more «desperate one may require to bé dontrol- led by artillery, and then the broad avenues and straight streets of the capi tul may be appreciated for other than mere uesthetio considerations, and on the contrary, serve as an additional of fur-sighteduess on the part of ne Father of his &vuntry,--North American, Review; entire sentences and sccordiugly can set with great rapidity. Iu order to get the ty pe right side up her middle finger is used iu feeling tie nicks, and this is doue while the type 18 being lifted nto position to the stick, She has not yet attempted to distribute type, but she ex- pects to svon become master of this art ns well. Miss Angell is a very intelli- gent young woman and is a fine player on the piano, She has also uchievel quite a little fame as a siuger,--Pitty. Lurg Dispatch, Where Six Da)d Make » Waok: {Théte is a small island in the South Pacific," said Jolin L. Davis, a veteran sea captain, "where there only appear to be six days in the week, Thuis extra. ordinary phenomenon is brought about by the location of the island. Travelers around the world are ncquainted with the fact that time is lost while traveling east and gained while travel ng west, the difference of time in a transatlantic journey alone being four hours, 1 had to run in to Chatham Island once when disabled, and was amused to see the way in which the people accepted thier {ate in regard to the jumping of time, This little island is just on the lihe of de- Markation betwesn times and d In ['the world it'ia"t to noon on Sunday to noon on every week in the year, and hence the joke that it 18 possible to spend a wlole She Paid George Back, They sat cosily side by side at the theatre, enjoying to the top of their bent the miserable fate of Desdemona, and dear George told her thut he would never be jealous of her--no, not If she should give away 1,000. pocket-handker- Shiels, and then they squeezed each othér's hands under her lace 'wrap, and they word happy as happy ovuld be "Dear George" bougnt her a box of von. bons, sud then ate ténr «ll up, for no man wad ever so much in love as 10 be shy in the matter of euting, aid by it cameto the end of . the' : t "You won't mind, deur, will y if 1 just step out into the vestibule and stretch my legs a vit, will you?" ordinary individual, but this plan of jumping the afternoon of one duy and the morning of the next so &s to keep in line with the almanac is something so ridiculous that none but a sea-faring man cau appreciate it, or understand the necessity.--St. Louis Globe Demo- crat. care to go." So George crawled over the laps of half a dozen ladies. tres ling On their toes; scratching their chins with his watch-chaln and brushing the bloom off their fuces and evening attire, She waited about five minutes, and then, swiftly bundling her wrap around her, and with her pretty face scarlet with indignation and embarrassment, she bravely lef the theatre and went hotne, And it served George right.--New Or- leaus Picayune, Marriage Maxims. The very nearest approach to domes- tio hapniuess on earth 1s in the cuitiva- tion oif bot sides of absolute unselfish ness, Never talk at one another, either alone or in compuny. eously at Washington and at Mauhiila, in she Piiilippme islands, wiiich is' almost directly opposite Washington on the other side of the giobe, tu see whut is the matier with the axis of our planet, Ouservations show that for some time the earth has not been revolving on that importa:t if imagindry support, has done fof -Sedturies, and rciontists huve decided that tis time to tind, if possible, what it all means. Those who uave studied the subject declare that if the variations continue in the course of some very long and very indefinit. peri- od we shall have an arctic climate at Washington, and the latitude of e ery Let self-deninl be thie daily aim and practice of each, Never find fault, unless it is perfectly certain that a fault has been committed, and always speak lovingly, Never taunt with a pat mistake, Neglect the whole world besides rather than one another, Neveraliow a request to be repeated. Never muke a renufk &t the éxpense of the other--it is meanness, Never part for a duy without loving words to think of during ausence. Never meet without a loving wels come. "Pl tell yoa what Pll do," said her You ses, Net, sie hasu't enjoyed her. Never let the sun go down upon any 8 a ' huis of 4 father, poh A "To begin with, 1|self at all, Vio real sony for your dis-| anger or grievance, = pluce uth &l Sou il be c.unged, a | guess you're wrong. Mother's about old appointment, but you ought to have Never sigh over what might have pi a oe oop been Baislied 2 ', u . pqrantoria sles + ha enough to know what she wants and knw better than to think she'd like | becn, but nuke the best of whut is. atl sent out to Manilla, and before long what'll do her gootl. But if you can| it nike her do what yoif say for a single. week, and you'll pay all her éxpenses--| you'll pay hall anyway, you suy--why, I'll puy we whole amount right back to you when I find out if it's done any good. But you have to take tie risk, Benides, there mustn't be any imaginings that it done her good, or apyihing half-wa) she must tell her ow self, right out, it has done her good, and if sue eu joy. ug up "+Did Lier "Net's a big goose to throw her mot awry like tnatl' said Fred, with other sniff. "'Might's well burn it up at once. Making mother do 80 thing that'll make her miserable I" ds wait and see!" called back Jea nette, going into the house, That nig ut at the supper-table mother was almost ill-natured. 3 Why, mother I" protested Mr. Good- win. "What in the world's the mutter? Kinder tuckered out, ain's your? "Well, yes, 1 am," suid Mrs. Goodwin. "Nettie in so exasperating! Here she's been and bought tickets to Blick Islund wud return, and enguged a room for a weds at tue houte where the Packnrds are, and now she's changed her mine and won't go. She says I've got to go I" "Whew I" exclaimed Father Goodwin, looking at Jeunueute in evident ad mira: tion of her plan of proceedings. Joan- nette shook ler head warningly at her father, for fear he would say too mi and remarked quietly : Yes, 1 bought the tickets a month}! ago, und engaged the room, but have climnged ny Juind sboue going,and want. to stay in Ralston tins summer, Alt of which was quite true. +Eshowld think a girl who had fo work so hard for her mou. sail her moter, severel twice, und know wiiat she wanted to before she spent such a large sum money as t SU ry 10 next time," said Jeanne right along, mother," "1¢'il do you goud." 1 wus the impatient rejoind **Yes, it must do me lota of good to go where 1 don't wantto, HI should I'd bs miseratle the whole time, thin aH the more I'd git to do when got back. Pm going to' try to sell tickets before the fifh of Auguat.if Io father. "Good i the back h the open window, she heard oug Fhe next morning Mrs. Goodwin got p early und went Lo work, "i(retty" as usual, und even laughed o i deal, Jewnuneite has orders not to je erly, but from force of nabiv she as early ns usual, you suor yourself on your trip 7" asked F' bor, tan over 'to see how M gin' looked after her trip." Fred "the field, the two women in' the 3 rn Gtep. It was d by slie Look piazzi, r and Mrs. Perrin talking. ler because the Sher her father ssuntered up the wand seated himself ou the walk, to rest and get cool. He wa to her lips. win said, ** pent such a ha ub it at home ; I have to hid od I feel. with time, I dons tell an t good time I did have. She wasu's red, rubbing his face | the kitohen towel, sWe-ell, yes. Fred," she said, hesitat- z could not be induced to and Jeaunette wus shelling peas hres warm, er work and uot hear her, and they could curtuiu wus speak when Jeannette pluced 'between you and me the post, PPY You see, I went be out denying that I a where dilizent inguiry will be made into the wigs and wherefores of the peculiar rid¥ivances of old mother euril-- Washington Correspondent, Peanu Some men are like peanuts; you can't tell by lookicg at the outside wuether they are guod,~Atohison Globe, A Mup 600 Yours Oul. PCIE Let the Woman Speak. Mrs. A. Sampson, 208" Bennington St., East Boston, writes : "I had Leen afflicted with dyspepsia for the last four years, was so bad that I did not dare to eat gs it-coused me terrible On the wall of the south aisle of Ilefe ford Cauliedral, acce sible to visitors at all times, is preserved the oelebraed | Muppa Muhdi" {duke ciron 1282-1300). Thuis 1s the work of un ecclesiusic, who is sup] to be represeiited in the right-hand corner on horssback, attended by his page and greyhounds He hw y commemorated himself under the name | PAD: Hearing of K D.C. 1 procured of Richard de Halli nghum aud L ford | package. 71t gave me almost im in Lincoinshire. lis rest vane wos | mediate relief. One package cured Richard de la Battayle or de Bello! He | na J have mot been so well for a held # prebendal stall in Lincoln Cathe. dral, and was promoted to a stall in thos cathedral in 1305, ufterwar.s becoming archdeucon of Reading. During the troublous times ot Cromwell the mip wus laid beueatn the floor of Bsnop Audley's cliupel, where it remained secreted for some time. In I855 it was cleaned and repaired at the British Mu- seuny, This is allowed to be one of tue most remarkable monuments of its kind in existence, being the largest and most interesting of ail the old maps, drawn on » single "sheet of stout vellum. The warld is here represented as rouud sur rounded by the ocean, At the top of the map (the east) is represented Paradise, number of years. I eheerfully recom- mend it, and fiél justified in saying that dyspeptics who ean get this medi cine have no excuse for suffering." aio A brawny farmer presented himself s at m country school, dragging an over- 'What's yer lint here I This boy's arter an iddication," he demanded. timid teacher replied that the curri. oulum 'embraced reading, arithmetic, L 0 | toriuns, There ure numerous figures of towns, animals, birds, and fish, with grotesque - creatures. The four grea. cities are made very prominent--Jerusa- lem, Babylon, Rowe und Tivy. In Great Britian most of the cathedrals are and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 8 days. Its action u and mysterious. appears. The first dose 5 cents. Sold by A.J. 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