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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 8 Jul 1880, p. 1

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¥ ot ~~ Fodth Ouforie Obserner. 2 WEEKS 17I04L, AGRICUL- i A PURAL § FANLLY NEWSPAPER, 7 18 PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY, ONT., EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, : BY N BAIRD & PARSONS. TERMS.--$1 per annum, if paid in ad. vance ; if not $1.50 will be charged. No - aubscription taken for less than six months; and no discontinued until all arrears are . RATES OF ADVERTISING. For each line, first insertion ........$0 08 Bubsequent insertions, per line . . Cards, under 6 lines, per annum ..... 5 00 Letters containing money, when ad- dressed to this Office, pre-paid and regester- ed, will be at our risk. "= Advertisements measured by Nonpareil, and charged according tothe space they oom cupy. Advertisements received for publication, without specific instructions, will be inserted until forbid and charged accordingly. advertisement will be taken out untilpaid for. A liberal discount allowed to Merchants and others who advertise by the year or half-year, p= These terms will in all cases be strictly a weed to Job Department. Pamphlets, Hand Bills, Posters, Pro- grammes, Bill Heads, Blank Forms, Receipt Books, Checks, Books, Circulars, Business Cards, Ball Cards, &c.,of every style and solor, executed promptly and at lower rates than any other establishment in the County. B@>™ Parties from a distance getting hand bills &c. printed can have them done to take home with them, {3 AID. Bratessional Ears. H. PARSONS. Smtr = z = D. ANDERSON, MB. MD, F.T.MS,, e), M.C.P,8., L.R.C.P. Graduate of the University of Toronto, graduate of the Uni. versity of Trinity College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School, Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons ; Licentiate of the Royal Collegd of Physicians, Edinburg, Physician, Surgeon, and Accoucheur. Office over Mr. Corrigan's Store, Port Perry. H. SANGSTER, « geon and Aceoue Coroner for the County of Ontario PORT PERRY. OMece over Nott's Furniture Store, corner of Queen and Peery Streets. Office hours from 9a. m. to 12 m. Residence, the dwelling recently occupied by Mrs. Geo, Paxton. . WARE, Coronor for the County of Ontario, Physician, Surgeon and Ac- soncheur, Oflice, opposite the town hall. Poft Perry. \ 1., Physiclan, Sar- r M. F. MCBRIEN, M vY_7ZTospital, London, Hosa LR. CB, Guy's and, The liye R. ing Oshawa, PATERSON, (late of Beaverton) F. ) , Barrister and Attorney-at Law, Soliel- or in Chancery, Conveyancer, Notary Pub- ie, &e., &e. UMce over Brown & Curries Store Part Perry. BILLINGS Barrister, Solicitor, Notary « Public, &c, Port Perry. £0 A large amount of money to loan at 8 per cent. E. FAREWELL, LL. B,, County Crown J. Attorney for Ontario, Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor, and Notary Public. Office lately oc- supiad by 8. H, Cochrane, Esq., Brock street, Whitby. ¥ YMAN L. ENGLISH LL. B., Solicitor in 4 Chancery, Attorney, Conveyancer, &c. Oshawa. co--Simecoe street, opposite the Post Office L, ister, At- NE reyohb Ter, Sofioltor in. Chancery; and Insolvency, Notary Publie, &e. Ofece--McMiilan's Block, Brock street, Whithy. J. A. MURRAY, ATE Patterson & 3 Fenton, Surgeon = Dentist. bell's Persy. All done in the very jatust and Dest style and warranted to give gatisfaqgion, Port Perry, March 28, 1877, C. N. VARS, L. D. 8. EETH inserted on all the latest princi- ples of the art, and as cheap as the cheap- 6st, and as good as the best. Teeth filled with Gold and Silver. Teeth extracted without pain by producing local anwmsth- esia. Dentical Rooms--in Cowan's new #lock, over Atkinson's Drug Store, King Btreet, Oshawa, Hanning & Lally, L. SURVEYORS, CIVIL EN- » oiNgers, Draughtsmen, Solicitors of Patents. Office, Gould's Block, Uxbridge. ©. G. HANNING. C. W. LALLY. Moxey 10 Loax.--C. G. Hanning, Agent forthe Freelrold Loan & Savings Co. _ Pxbridge, March 26, 1879, reer i ENRY GRIST, Pate SoLICITOR AND Office over Store, and other departments of the Government. ts and the n of lo and Designs 'procured. Drawings, ons, and other Documents neces- ~ gary to secure Patents of Invention, prepared {fn receipt of the model of the Invention. |CAPITAL $3,000,000 Business Sarvs. ONTARIO BANK. PORT PERRY BRANCH. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. A Savings Department is now open in connection with this Branch. Deposits of FiveDollars and upwards received and inter- |. est allowed thereon, No notice of withdrawal required. A.A ALLEN, Manage. W. M. WILLOOX BROKERS, HAE large sums of money on hand for Sale or to Rent. AND JNO, & D. J. ADAMS, Money, Land & Insurance PORT PERRY, rr. Investment. Mortgages Purchased. A number of excellent Farms for AGENTS FOR THE ALLAN LINE 0 OBS GENERAL ADVERTISER POR hotel, it will approbation and best cities, Commercial Travelers, - the "| Public, Farmers and others doing in the Village ud te general public will nd in hotels. THE Walker House, T PERRY. -- TE Subscriber having leased the above be his endeavor to conduct it in every particular so as to merit the patronage of the public, THE WALKER HOUSE whether for extent or quality of accommos dations is equalled by few Hotels in the Province and surpassed by none out of the THE WALKER HOUSE Traveling business No |" TN LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Of Steamships.. JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, Office In Mr. Ross' Ontario Buildings, Port Perry. Port Perry, Jan, 28, 1870, all that can be required in the matter of accommodation and moderation in charges. 1 fhe Charges are No Higher at the Walker House than at any other Hotel in Town. The House fs fitted up throughout in her rarely beautiful, the blue veined temples, and its rude carrosses had called up tothe rounded cheek a delicato peach.bloom. "LOVE AND HOPE. "A QueEN or Hearts." Such was the name the admirers ot Estelle Glyndon had given to her, and, petted ahd praised for her grace and beauty asshe had always been it was hardly to be wondered at that tho girl bad come to the age of eigh- teen with the conviction that not for were the trials of life. Deep down in the girlish heart slumbered many noble impulses but on the surface the rank plant of wordly pride had taken root. As she stands now beneath the shade of the old oak which guards her favorite spat, the most casual ob- server could not help but pronounce The breeze is ifting gently the dark locks from But ETURNING my sincere thanks to my numerous friends and patrons for their liberal patronage bestowed upon me as Auctioneer during the past cight years, I would now beg to offer my services to all who may have Farm Stock, Implements, or other property to sell by Auction anywhere in North Ontario, the township of Mariposa or Cartwright, 0 8. MONEY TO "LOAN. HE Subscriber is prepared to lend money on improved property for terms from me to twenty years, Agent for Westerns Caxapa Loax asp AVINGS® COMPANY, FIRST CLASS STYLE. The Tables and Bar supplied with the choice ot the market and the utmost atten-- tion paid to the convenience and comfort of ALL GUESTS. No better stable apd shed accommodation head sho listens coldly young man at her side, earnest tones he is speaking thus: the lovely: mouth is marred by a haughty expression as with averted to the It is Douglas Macdonald, and in My long and extensive practice as Auc- tioneer has enabled me to judge the value of Farm Stock with an accuracy second to none in the County, and this is of import. ance as il the Auctioneer is not a good judge of the value of Stock he may soon lose far more than his fee in any pale, Bill stamps always on hand. Sale Bills srranged and notes supplied free of charge. Days of Bale may be arranged at the Onserver Office, where a Bale Register will be kept, Terms Liberal, Port Perry, Sept. 4, 1877. W. MW. [lag He has also been instructed to invest a large amount of Private Funds. Intercst Eight per cent. No Commission. N. F, PATERSON. Port Perry, May 20, 1878, Solicitor NOTICE TO FARMERS & OTHERS MONEY TO LOAN. HE undersigned would say to the owners I Real Estate, that he has in his hands a e amount of private funds which he is prepared to invest for periods to suit borrow- ers--interest at eight per cent. Expedition and most reg able terms assured. BE. MAJOR, " ICENSED AUCTIONEER, All parties 2 ing his services can .call at the "Observer" Office, Port Perry, and arrange for days of Sales. Port Perry, Jan 10, 1879. ° WM. GORDON, CHRISTIAN, - MONEY TO LOAN. The undersigned has any amount of Money to lend upon Farm and Town Property, at Unusually Low Rates of Interest! Manchester, Octobor 17, in the Province, Port Perry, Dec, Poe PERRY HOUSE, (JoMERCIAL HOTEL, The subscriber Dewart in the Commercial Hotel, Williams- Attentive hostlers, W. HASLAM, Port Perry, Dec. 4, 1870, The undersigned having leased for 'a term of years this comfortable, pleasantly located Hotel will endeavor by strict attention to the convenience and coinfort of guests to make the "Port Perry Hoise a desirable place of entertainment for the general public, Choice supplies for the table and bar, The stable and yard carefully attended to, JOHN RUDDY, 9,1879. having succeeded Mr, burg, Cartwright, intends fitting it up witha view to the comfort and convenience of guests I The supplies for the tagle and bar care- seized hor hand. "Oh, Estelle, can it be that [ have doceived myself in thinking that you cared forme? And all thissummer, in which 1 bave boen so foolishly bappy, have you only been playing with me? It cannot be true; you cannot bo heartless! I have been told that Foster Severne if tho favor- ed suitor who has superseded mo; but I said that until you 'confirmed it with your own lips I would not be- lieveit. Oh, my darling, whom I love more than life, do not be so cold) Look up, Estelle, and tell me it is false!" He had beon growing more im- passioned as ho wenton, and now he and Eildon, may rely on the utmost attention being given Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator, &e. YOR the Township of Brock, Uxbridge, Fi Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mara, Mariposa th pay™ Partics entrusting their Sales to me Lands for sale, cheap. Loans can be repaid in any manner to suit he borrower. Also several Improved Farms, and Wild » ments made in Municipal Deben Jank and other marketable Stocks, fully selected, PETER BOLT. Cartwright, March 4, 1879. A YGLO-AMERICAN HOTEL, £ PRINCE ALBERT, style, and at the very 1owest ij T C. FORMAN, . Port Perry. ¥ to their interests, WM. GORDON, Sunderland, Brock, T, H. WALSHE, 4 of Broc North Ontario ; Mari of Victoria. Residen ete., in the County will be punctnally attended fo. Debts col- lected in Cannington, or otherwise, and prompt remittances made. Remember-- WALSHE, the North Ontario Auction- eer, WM. HEZZELWOOD, Licensed Auctioneer. HE Undersigned having taken out a License as Auctioneer is now prepared to attend to all sales entrusted to him.-- Having had much experience in handling Real Estate, Live Stock such as Horses, Cattle, Sheep, &c., also Farming Imple- ments of all kinds, Farm Preduce, &c, &c., parties placing their sales in my hands may rely on getting all for the property thatis posible to bring, All orders promptly attended to} sale bills made out and sale notes turnished free of charge. | Partics leaving their orders at tho | Onserver Office, Port Perry, will receiye immediate an. carefu] attention, Charges Moderate. WM, HEZZELWOOD, Raglan. Raglan, Sept 10,1878, \ A TM. SPENCE, Coxrracron, BuiLpes, &c. ul Cc. Ly LoD and moved into the Albert, he will in future give his whole attention to his business as Contractor, and is now ready to undertake Stone Work, Brick- Laying, Plastering, and everything nnecte therewith, which he will execute on the short- est notice and in the best and most durable ure at which st material SPENCE, good Job can be doue. and od Job, sa Workmanship, Prince Alkert, Aprils, 1876, OHN CHRBISTIE, TOWNSHIP OLBREK, suer of Marriage Licenses--Conveyancer, Commissioner &c. Offico--Manchester. i Marriage Licenses. One door west of the Walker House ~new Marriage Act, ICENSED Auctioneer for the Township Thorah, Mara & Rama in .|"1'o Loan on gootrFurms,at 8 per cent in- Apply to - JAMES HOLDEN, Broker, &e. Whitby, April 10, 1873, MONEY [Private Funds) terest, LYMAN ENGLISH, Barmisrer, &o., Oshawa November 21, 1866. 4 THE ONTARIO Farmers' Mutual Inguance Co'y Head Office, Whitby, Port Perry, July lst, 1874. Published by order of 'the Court of Genera Sessions, This Company is now fully organized and is prepared to accept risks on Farm Buildings and their contents, country School Houses and Churches, Those wishing to insure and thereby support a Home Insurance Company have now an opportunity of doing so, either by applying to the Head Office, or to any of the local Agents of the Company, Our rates will be found as low as those of 'Any respon. sible Mutual Insurance Company in Canada, Head Office--Opposite the Royal Hotel Brock St., Whitby, C. NOURSE, Seerctary, W. H. BROWNE, General Agent. PORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES el Cc. MKENZIE,| PROPRIETOR, HE Subscriber having now fully equipped | ; his new and extensive Livery Stablas with a supply of superior Horses and Carriages, is prepared to furnish first class LIVERY RIGS On Moderate Terms. : C. MCKENZIE, Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1873 R. RICHARDSON. Re-appointed Issner Marriage Licenses. Under the New Act. Office, lot 10, in the 1st con Brock, : Brock, Aug. 5,1874. Sittings Of the Division Courts, COUNTY OF ONTARIO, 1880. W. H. PARK, PROPRIETOR. Having purchased the above pleasantly situated Hotel, 1 have thoroughly repaired and renovated the entire premises even to the Sheds. The Hotel has been furnished in First-Class Style and Stocked with the best Liquors and Cigars! Strict attention paid to the comfort of i before another had laid bis hear at { her feet, and with it the richest for- tune in =il the country round. At his touch a strange thrill shot through Estelle's heart, and suddenly a mask seemed to full beforo hor eyes. In that moment she knew that she loved the man thus plead- ng before her. Estello hesitated. Ouly tho day guests, The tab.c and Prince Albert, (La B. A pus Q McCANN & public. y RAILWAY, ME Toronto, via G, T, Whitby Brooklin Myrtle . Summit . Port Perry Seagrave . Sonya... Manilla. . June. G. ASSURAN CADTITAD A PusTRONG HOUSE, WHITBY, Reus an Whitby JunctionG.T.R -arrive...845 Trains Going South. VIR G.T.R. arr. 1102 {Flag stations--Trains stop on signal only. WESTERN bar well supplied. W. I. PARK, June 12, 1875. TR ALBION,) ONTARIO "RONG, PROPRIETOR. S HOTEL, WHITBY, ONT, TAYLOR, ProrrisTors. Every accommodation for the traveling HITBY, PORT PERRY & LINDSAY TABLE No. TIME . 24, Taking effect Monday, Nov 24, 1879. TORONTO TIME. Trains Going North, EXPRESS, epart, EXPRESS MATL. Depart. 2.30p.m, Pa Pr sr GE COMPANY, INCORPORATED 1851, . 8800000. (With power to increase to $1,000,000.) HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. oF PORT PERR (after sixteen Jouts a A & SD 1 2 ey Licomses as herctofore--a erry. wlalE l= LL GALLS by day or ath promptly AaHER ES 5 attended attended to without delay. FOR SALE = i - | EE Fr i v foc 3 hal fal | ahs . {The Anglo-American Hotel, | ory Sha ale PRINCE ALBERT. [geen | ul | 8 | 14] J2 Sn ay 2 +Also at Port Perry, August 21th. ed offers for sale the above | 7, BURNHAM, Judge. J.B FAREWELL, There are few | G.H. DARTEFIG, Goins or Gotario. Whitby, Sth January, 1880. 2s Ww. TAKEN TO AND FROM THE STATION £8 _~ AND AROUND TOWN. LUGGAGE I Subscriber a prepared 0 convey Station or anywhere around town, All promptly attended to, | 1 Perry, go on, 'sir, one--what ? TR 1B : . JOS, COOK, | Prince Albert, March 17, 1880, Port Perry, Jan. 1, 1874, 2 adi . a é ~~ = , © : . effected at the lowest cmrent rates on Buildings, Merchandise, iy) L other property, against loss or damage y fire, JNO. & D. J. ADAMS, Agents, Port Perry, Port Perry, Jam 23, 1879. Bei PHOTOGRAPHS, only $3 per n at McEenszie's Gallery, Port A MEBOTIPES + for 50 cents, at Mc Kenzie's Gallery, Port Perry. "Ten dimes make one dollar," said the schoolmaster, "Now Ten dollars make "They ake one mighty glad those times," replied Charges| tho boy ; and teacher, who hadn't got his last month's salary yet, con- cluded that tho boy was about right, «| tenance changed to a burning red. She had not given her answer, but in her young heart pride was vory strong, and sho felt that to "be mistress of The Elms would be an ouviable position, Then tho thought flashed swiftly through ber mind of what her father would say if sho should tell him that, for the sake of one who, though noble and respected, was poor, she had refused another who could keep herin the atmosphere of luxury in which she had been born. Douglas, oagerly watching her expressive features, sonjectured her thoughts. "Isee!" bo exclaimed, "it was true the roport I heard, You intend to marry Foster Severne--dissipated man of the world though ho be-- simply because ho is rich in this world's goods 1" The delicate hue on Estelle's coun- "You havo no right, Mr, Mac~ donald, to speak thus to me!" "No right !"" he exclaimed; "when I love you, Estelle, and seo you dooming yourself to life-long un- happiness ? Listen," he went on as was about to speak, "I came to-day to ask you a question upon which a a groat deal depended. Two open- ings are before me--one to settle in an honorable position in my native town; the other to go abroad, far away to the distant land of China, -- You do not love me--my choice is made, This will be my last farewell. To-morrow will see me on my way to a foreign shore," He grasped her hand, wrung it; then without waiting for answering words turned and left her, She watched his tall form till it passed from her sight, Then suddenly, with lightning flash, the knowledge of what she had done came to her, and she realized that in rejecting Douglas Macdonald's love she had wrecked beyond retrieval the happ- iness of her life, That evening wo see her in the midst of a fashionable throng.-- Though the heart bleed, it must not bo worn on the sleeve for "daws to pock at," and Estellois outwardly calm though one knowing her woll would wonder at her strange looks, Her roseate satin robes sweep in rich flowing folds about her graceful figure, rendering even more exquis- itely white the dimpled neck and arms upon which pricoless diamonds glisten and gleam. Ashe looks down upon the woman on his arm, Foster Sevorne's heart leaps triumphantly as he thinks how proud be will be when he can call leads her to the conservatory, where amid the splash of fountains and the fragrance of flowers, he can speak undisturbedly., Thereonce more be offers her hand gnd his heart--all thero is loft of it--and, never doubt- ing what it will be, awaits his answer, Not for a moment does Estelle waver. Her roply is uncompromising: " Mr. Severne, I cannot become your wife." 3 An angry flush springs to the young man's face, "Miss Glydon | you cannot think what you say, Think a little longer! You surely do not mean to refuse such a position as I can give you?" If Estelle has been fearful that she will cause him pain, all such idea is swept away by his words, and she cannot help comparing him to the lover who in her false pride she re- jected. 'Ab! no more will pride's bane- ful influence overshadow Estelle lydon's young heart. She sees it in its true light at last. When she reached home Estelle is called upon to boar another trial, Truly the day had been a hard one for the girl upon hitherto tho winds had not. been suffered to blow too roughly. "So you have rofused Foster Severno, when you knew that it was the dearest wish of my heart that you should become his wife? Then let mo tell you that in doing as you havo done you have doomed both your fatber and yourself to penury. [am a ruined man! For a year past I have soen the erash approach- ing, and itis even now at hand.-- Estelle, there is yot time--retract your refasal, become Mr. Severneo's wife, and all will yet be saved." Estelle trembled as her father's words, first angry and and then im- ploring fell upon her ears. "Father, I cannot! It would be a sin were to marry him, for--I-- love another." With an angry gesture, Mr, Glyn- don made a step forward ; then with an exclamation, he raised his hand to his head, staggered and fell to the floor. Poor Estella! Bitter indeed were the days that followed. On the very ove of his failure ber father was stricken with paralysis and before long the girl found herself homcloss and and almost penniless, After tho first shock had passed, then the noble nature which bad slumbered quiscent so long in Estelle Glydon's soul sprang to the surface, Steadily refusing all offers of assistance, she sot herself un- flinchingly among the ranks of the werld's workers. Tt was easier to boring city than in their own small town, and to the city Estelle went, After three years had glided by, Estelle was called to her dying parent; and as she knelt by the bed where ho lay calm and still she felt that sho was, indeed, alone. But still she never ance regretted the decision she had make when, at a word, wealth and position would have been hers for life. Better to be as sho was, poor and bardworked, than the unloving wifo of Foster Severne, 1t was evening a few months later The streots were wet with the fast- falling rain, Clasping a large parcel in her arms, a girlish figure essays to cross a crowded thoroughfaro.-- A carriago swiftly passes, There is ery ina woman's voice, Then, amid a Babel of voices, "How sad!" "Whois she ? "How did it happen?" a slight form is borne upon men's arms into the nearest house. There is no clue by which to tell who the unconscious girl is. " Idoes not mater whoor what shois," says the kind minister into whose house the stranger had been carried. "We will care for her.'-- And so, instead of being sent to the hospital, the sufferor remained at Doctor Stewart's home, Time wont by, and, at length, after the most unwarying care, Estelle Glyndon--for it was she-- came back to reason and life. As the woeks went by, her strength began to slowly return. Then, one day, with a voice whose trembling pathos showed how deep- ly kindness had touchod her heart Estello told hor beneficient friend that very soon ho must leave their hospitable roof and go once more into the world to caro for herself. Old Mrs, Stewart took the girl's thin fingors in her motherly clasp. " Wait a little longer, my deaf," sho said, © before you think of rann- ing away from us. You must promise that you. will not speak of it for at least another month. Then we will ber bis own, Asif by accident ho | WHOLE NO. 12 ------ Estelle looked up gratefully . into the speaker's face. Sho had never known a mother's love, and in this short timo the old lady, who in early life had lost her only child, and the girl thrown so strangely into her caro had grown very dear to each other, Another week went by and one morning, with a beaming face, old Doctor Stewart, camo into tho room where his wife and Estelle wero sitt- ing. Po " What do you think, wife ?--our boy is coming home! He will be here this week, Isn't that news?" Tears ot joy sprang to the old lady's eyes. T "My dear boy! how glad I shall dog may bo, he will always sneak off into a cellar at the sound of a fire cracker, 2 A young lady was recently horri- fied when a tho clerk handed her a liver pad. Tt was a wri wanted. No matter how great afighter a 2° » - It makes no difference to the man who is down whether he slipped on banapa peel or stubbed big toe against a peach stone- - A man's eyo never sparkles so much like a Bowery diamond as when ho happens to look through anold vest and discovers a dime wedged in the lining. A man up town bas induced his ing pad she be to see him!" wife to learn to play the cornet.-- When her husband had loft the room, Mrs. Stewart explained to Estelle that it was hor dear brother's son, who was as dearly loved by her husband and herself as though he bad been their own, who was thus eagerly expected. eleven hogs in Virginia, who has ever seen a Virginia hog Ot courso sho distarbs his peace whon practicing, but he says thq noise is preferable to her eloquence, A bolt of lightning has killed Anyona will acknowledge this to bo ahead of "It was a sad blow to us when he went go far away," sho concluded ; "and what mado it sadder still was that the noble lad carried with hima overything that lightning had ever accomplished before, A teacher asked a bright little heart full of pain. mo?" was Lo arrive, Some fashionable beauty had bewitched him, and then had deliberately crushed out his happiness. But I hope and trust he will return cured of his heart-wound. Estello watched as ghe listened. From the past camo back tho voice exclaiming, "All this summer, in which I have been so foolishly bappy have you only been playing with The days passed until the one came in which the expected guest "I am anxious for you to meot girl: "What country is opposite 'us on tho globe?" "Don't know sir," was tho answer. "Well, now," pur- sued the teacher, "iI were to bore a holo through the earth, and you wero to go in at this end, where would you come out ?" #Qut of the hole, sir;" replied the pupil, with an air of triumph, The Musery. "Minnio Myrtle" says 'sho wishes to be good and beautiful if she only know how,". We can't help you out on the beautiful very much, Minnie; and know my boy" (so the old lady always called her nephew), "for you cannot help but like him," said Mrs. Stewart to Estelle, Clad in a simple dress of white Estello was reclining upon the lib- rary sofa when tho carriage wheels " poem ?" but if you really want to be good, and don't know how to go at it, just look at us, powers of imitation, And then use your '" Annio of Argyle" wants to know who was the Locbhiel of Campbell's Ho was the proprietor ofa sounded upon the gravel, hotel in Harrisburg, Pennyslvania, Sho heard the eager tones of wel- door opened, and there older and |] " Ob, the changing scenes of life; come, and then the voice approach-|tho routhless hand of time," writes . . ! . ed the room in which she was. The "Clarabel,"" "tho spring time of my ifo is passed and gone; where will I to obtain employment in the neigh- Macdonald ! gazo, heart had over clung. me!" fore them. jocted was still hers. not blind, more my fate. Can it vain? read his answer, ancle's home, and all that occurred sinco they had parted. graver thun she remembered him, but still the same, stood Douglas are as old as Mr, Tilden, "Qlarabel," For a moment ho re-| mained as if in a trance, his eyes rested incredulously upon the wasted figaro of the girl who, with a face | whiter than her dress, returned his | Then with a hasty bound, ho was across the room; forgetting entirely tho years that had passed, tho way in which they bad parted, snd every- thing save that he once more beheld her her to whose image his faithful "Estelle!" ho cried, "my darling! I came to seek you, and I have fourd you already! Ob tell mo that I am welcomo--that you are glad to soe With wondering faces, old Doctor Stewart and his wife stood quiot spectators of tho strange sceno be- As Estelle looked up into the noble face bent over her, sho felt tbat the love which she had once re- It was easy to read the joy which filled ber beart to overflowing ; and Douglass was « stelle," he exclaimed, "I only lately heard of your refusing Mr. Severne. and of your misfortunes. Then in my heart a faint hape sprang into oxistence, and I determined to return and seek you and try once indeed be that my hopo is not to prove in Estollo lifted her eyes to his, and in thore luminous depths Douglass Later overy thing was explained to Douglass, how it was that he had so unexpectedly found Estello in his {bo fifty years from now?" If you you will bedead and you can bet monoy on it. "Marry Hazon," of Circleville, Ohio, writes, " I sco again my child: hood's homo; I seo the rippling brook and 1 hear the wind that kisses tho bending willows, Sweet vision of my homo that watched my boyhood --" "Yos, yes, Harry, woe know all about that. We know all your folks We know your childhood's home tiko a book. You were born in Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania, {anil when you were two months old | your paronts removed to Salamauca, New York ; then about ten months afterward they removed to Coshocs ton, Ohio, and remained there just long enough for you to get oyer the measles and they went down inta Tennesce and your father run a saw mill nearly a year and then you all came back to Ohio and settled in Butler county, When you wera about four yocarsold your family moved over to Warren, Indiana, and lived thére about seven months when they went down into Christian county, Illinois, and had the ague ten weeks, packing up aud going on to Mus. catine, Towa, agsoon as they were strong enough. They lived their a year and a half and moved to Montgomery, Minnesota, and there your father joined the Methodist church, and you lived there three years af. Beaver Dam, "Wisconsin, a year and a half while he read theology, and then he entered the Ministry and since then you havn't lived in any one place longer than two years.-- Ob, yes, Harry, if you have any memories of your "boyhood's home," your memory must be a polyglot, that's all. . "Rose Geran" wants a little informa- tion on floriculture. ¥ How do you propa gate roses ?" she asks. Well about the best fasten the front gate at night, snd if every. thing in your garden isn't propagated before daylight, it is because all the cows in your « My dear friend, you little thought who was tho fashionable, hoartless girl who had refused your boy's true heart," said Estelle, sottly, to old Mrs, Stowart, as the happy group of four wero drawn together around the lamp that evening; "but yoa will forgive her, Iam sure, when she promises that henceforth that boy's " happiness shall bo her foro- most care, and sho will try to do the utmost in her power to repay him for the pain which <through ber wicked, foolish pride, she once caus od him to suffer." = « A St. Louis millinery window dis- | plays afashionable bonnet of the season of 1716. Kissing a irl in those days was like crawling up a stove pipe for gum drop. It was prevent them geiting quo the glass, if yo could kill the painter in time. 5 she can tell a fresh egg from Paste it, gossey. taste it. What to know for? RRR neighborhood are dead, « How," asks Mrs, Worrit, of Nashua, New ' Ham; ghire, "do you clean paint spla:hes off window panes" * Well, about the easiest way is to kick out the glass. We don't know of any other way that doos not demand an extgosive and usé- . spe," Rade good if you over got there, EI ' : wy is to depend on a ten yeac old boy to

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