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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 22 Nov 1900, p. 4

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| innermost thoughts of the murder, and ' under his touch every trivial incident | came out with distinctness and co- herence that made the cause and meth- | od of the crime perfectly plain. In returning thanks to the general "and the Drs. KENNEDY & A ! i ; op community in particular First he described the scene With | Ii a0) jiner Medical Firm in the Jord has the estabtished kis unity] 1 thes Jot Sha 8 accuracy and detail that would have Mon and Women that Drs. K. % K. 259 kind patroncge since hotel Sona the Lie why . been impossible for one who had not | fe] b beg to announce that I now have Joes Wes, Ak G3 they Fait sem studied It closely. The selection of the tenho of thoes. Glscases. they rn and far superior spot was explained by the fact that the 4 sions, EEA met a Jurionesie, ited taining the public than I ever Fux trom you the days dragged by bright electric light streaming through Boy and Biadier D having lately taken possession of the posed igord Deus ipl ni the windows of the engine house made K which will in future be known as the SeserT ee 3 t impossible for the passerby to see ) and have spared neither skilled labor You were cruel then. Your eye into the shadows. Thus, while impen- | FX der to remodel and fit it BOF sxpenise in Gayly mosked my hope. supreme. etrable darkness screened the assassin, You may have a secret drain th the wrine--that's thi or i asd ft it up ind 3 Was it? Yea, "twas last July! hh of the machinery | [i oon the morning. You are not rested, your kiduers sche. you # pos none in the province. Having introduced the most roar nd have no ambit t let BAIL T love Jou. Do Jou Sahl near by drowned all sounds of the > tee to Cure of ni o Pay. 9a ana ti madera Tn oe p ke System, every 15om will a all emi dy bre a 1 dream. struggle of the falling body. N returning thanks to the public for the y St, : comfort of guests will be the first consideration and no expense or labor will be spared in order to meet their requirements and win their APprobation, so that "The blow on the head, he demon- strated, must have been from a stick, while the wound through the heart TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THR WorLp.--Mr. W. H. McCaw, Pert Perry, is now in a \ patronage extended to me for over 3C | years, 1 would respectfully intimate that I | am, as usual, now ready or business, and Syphilis is the scourge of mankind. It may not be a crime to have remarked the city editor. "We had a suan on the paper who was simply a crank on homicides, and he was more than a mere reporter, for he had de- tective talent of the highest order. He didn't care much for the common crimes--burglaries, larcenies and such-- but give him a good, mysterious mur- F and he was splendid. Not only did the ferreting out th be x crimes that came within our province. In every case except the one | am telling about--and there were a good many crimes in that town--he traced out the murderer before the de- toctives even dreamed of his identity. "I have since thought the secret of Ris success was that he put himself was that the motive of the murderer Was revenge, "A more masterly analysis of a case 1 never read, but here he branched off inte what I at first supposed to be purely imaginary' speculations as to the wrong which had led the murderer to seek the life of the unknown man. Hoye scemed purposely vague at first, certain wrens ty Bed 1 -- tha go have some good foundation for them. Btart- ing with hypotheses, he soon began to state them ag facts. He described how the dead man, a once trusted friend, had entered the home of another, how by subtle wiles and deceit he had stolen the love of his wife; then followed an elopement and the breaking up of that once happy home. "He told with the bitterness of truth Don't neglect your ey LN experiment ea you. Drs. K. They guarantee to Cure or No Pay, Zo achin, AEN OR CR WIR RR Free. Treatment. Bverything Confla . can cure you if you are not g back tells the tale. Don't det CURES GUAR ANTEED. NO CURVY NO PAY. Co Free, (sealed.) wie Jor Question Binal for © His Sympathy. An old housewife In the country was bemoaning her poverty to an un m- pathetic husband. "Things ain't as they used ter be" she complained. "Why, I ain't got anything like I used ter hev, I alot got quilts enough ter go round the CHURCH OF THE A Sunday--Matins, 10.30 a.m. Evensong, 7 p.oa. Behool, 2.30 pum. Wednesday Evensong, 1.90 pan. METHODIST CHURCH. REV.G, W. MoOOLE, 1 B A. B.D. Pastor. Sabbath Services, 10.30 sud 6.30. Week Evening' Service, Thursday 7.30, REY. JOS. FLETCHER, M. A., Incumbent, Jan. 1st next. All work being MADE BY HAND, and'me factory work kept in stock, the pt Tiled of my goods will at once become ending purchasers will find that by | before looking elsewhers by any articlep ; hing in my line of Patnen kept onstantly on hand and repairs neatly and omptly attended to. JOHN ROLPH. ort Perry, Dec. 1, 1892. House and Lot for Sale orto Rent. HOUSE AND LOT on Simooe Street, The thereon large and comfortable sheds, and my patrons will find at their service an attentive and obliging own y McCaw before embarking on a trip. position to issue STE S Wor ucyntdey | ould uy Berend Sv an tl AE a EE ticks toall yavs ofthe werd ant 4 " ie . : pg HIS DEATH % | tan make. Furthermore, the fact that Large & Kesorted Stock traveling public thus made acquainted with the fact 3 SSDPIY al) eeeeary informatie we! Ww A 9 | this peculiar weapon was driven home T C [ that Port Perry p hotel dation in: part 4 ARRANT. Ia EE Torii had 4 OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS best routes, &c. In addition to his ER ed IY Show or the becd The New cately and soi which I am determined to sell very CHEAP ferior to none elsewhere to be found, and my uumerous Ticket Ag encies for Rail 4 5. Stery of a Newspaper 4 parrregact 1 eg Biedlv id parr auer se ng detention from buaineun, 3 "Dou' trisle operation andr As an inducement to CasH purchasers charges, as in the past, will continue to be noted for road and Steamship lines, he has pr 4 xu or n ure tissue mever return' * 4 3 3 | indented premeditated and delficrate sexual organs. Tho s absorbed and can | Yasouah i 1 al, a In order to oa Ale ary sumie i a vinted 1 ] t Agent for AOS a0 on at an 4 on an on of an 4 was disproved by the fact that the = per - da t ran runk Railway. Parties . ch d ys I have purchased the lot to the north of my "It was In the north some years ago," | i" ED uated. Kidne VS & Bla X will be allowed on all Sales from now unti already spacious premises and have had erected intending io travel will Sonal, their Mr. hostler. I have every confidence that my enterprise will be fully appreciated by a generous public and that all will Sadly avail themselves of the superior PATENTS GUARANTEED Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our free ing the patent- ability of same. «How to obtain a patent" sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. b E Orn 8 and will Cisterns without struction to decay or in need of any of the al obtain iine will be d to execute ide the How in. his trade :-- stove * Masoiiry in all its branche: amen Plastering. Also Artalic Stone Walks, that will remain pera; endure any weather. th y weod in their con ve out. If yon are ve, come to nie and All material required in my t constantly on hand, and o first of next April. overt branches of Bricklaying or sale alter mentally in the place of th " ere' po, 8 Btr )! d conducted "Port Perry, for Sule or to Rent. Du abd od rH i yo the musderes how the scoundrel bad deserted the Beds, there's hi of we Dest Shaly angers welcome and conducted to seats, ears Br cune. The lot contains Patents taken out through us receive special motice, without charge, in GEO. GARDNER er than from the 'clows' of the ordinary | ©FIDE Woman and left ber to perish | Lo ft tor go t abr 8T. JOHN'S CHURCH. acre on which there are a barn, a good | THE PATENT RECORD, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted | Port Perry, Jan. 3, 1894. rdinary | ine; bow the idea of revenge had N . Ro ter meutin ohard and a woll. Immediate possession. | 0 gor neat aI ¢ detective. y ter die ternight I wouldn't hev & cap 3 Al for Sule a General-Porposa Horse, y an vi "Th 1 1d filled the mind of the wronged hus- ; " (PRESS YTERIAY.) 80 for Sule a trenera P > ere ls seldom wuch method tn | ool. "yo OTe een, he had ter be buried in. REVAWSCOOPER, B.A, Pastor guy and a Set of Single Burness--willbe | Send for sample copy FREE. Address, murder,' he once said to me when in 8 : 4 p ) The old man had stood the whining Sabbath Services, 10.30 knd 7.00. Week Evenin rarely communicative mood. 'Most men would commit it in about the same way under the same circum- stances, It is only when a murderer goes about It systematically, as do the thugs of India, that a murder becomes break.' followed every movement of the in- tended victim for months and carefully plotted his destrit:tion; how he had de- coyed the doomed man to the town and to the very spot where the murder was committed, and how he had destroyed the only clews--a couple of letters in as long as he could. "Blast It all, then," he fiercely ejacu- lated. "why didn't yer dle when yer did hev a cap?" A Great Baby. Service, Thursday 7.30. BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. MR. MCFARLANE, PAStox. Sabbath Services, 10.30 and 7.00. Week Evening Service, Thursday, 7.30. cheap or will exchange for other live k. "Apply at the Office of this paper. ort Perry, April 5, 1899, (VALUABLE PROPERTY VICTOR J. EVANS & CO., (Patent Attorneys) Evans Building, WASHINGTON, D. ©. PAINTING Ka, somining, &c HE undersigned would take this oppor tunity of thanking his .numero at truly mysterious.' - 4 by the pockets of the dead man--and final- Tommy~Did you know about that FOR SALE IN THE rons for their liberal and still incrasing 1 once usked him why he did not be- | 1. 11540 his own escape, the secret sate | baby that was fed on elepbant's milk, R. C. CHURCH, ] f patronage during the time he has carried oa ome § teguler Seteetis XK) 3 Neb? fa his own heart alone. pop, and gained 20 pounds a day? REV. A. OMAILEY. ownship 0 Reach. the business of 8 born 1d re a journals mT ', , . * | "As 1 read this remarkable tale Tommy's Pop (Indigoantly)--No, I Third Suadsy at 10 30 8. m, I G be sald, 'and the habit is too strong to | through the conviction forced itself up- | didn't. Whose baby was it? ee HE undersigned vo offers for Sale 32 acres PA NTIN "That was literally true In his case. | rd ol Scraps. ch. About 13 acres are cleared. On bette: d to te all Ottierwise 1 wight not have to tell this | 1 [he Writer himself had committed iT Taba OA AEN | the ises are a small dwelling house, ¥. prepare Shan ever Srefu a story | the deed, he could not have described it | Y itis and i yg orchard of about 30 trees and & ef "One morning the body of a fine | ore graphically. Suddenly thie THOUEUL | ia engi mh + Liver Pils at 10 HAT Valuable. ih ope famntity of cedar Painting, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging flashed over me, Could he describe such w: ing 75 acres, being known a The property is situated near * Cairns' p p Hf | perty Jooklug man was found In an alley ad- | ; ye thus without having in fact | StS ® vial lead in demand, The sale |}, | oy Farm the South half of lot SMI" about 1} mile south of Utica. Parties entrasting Sheir work to hi may Joining the electric light works In the | wo oreo borders on the phenomenal. Sluggish | "Tag con of the wrther paiticulars may be had from All makes--new and second-hand--from $25.00 up. AY] | rely on: having it neatly and promptly exe: very heart of the town. The afternoon | "woe" Corr alone In the room. 1 liver, constipation, or irregular bowels are 5 5 _ Yarnold, Solicitor, Port Perry, or of cuted, My charges are moderate. papers had a chance at it, but didn't | -- Yara ws ra the precursors of many physical disorders. | shi proprietor on the premi 5, Machines full naranteed. Sam les of work on 1 am also prepared to sapply Paints, &¢,, make much out of it, so I at once as- | glalien} at Janes Spprehens rod: He | 7Tpege little wonders remove the cause. 40 own 1p of Mariposa, E) GEO. CAIRNS, y-8 e P when eontracting. i signed It to Jones, as we will call him. Yeas 43 Ihe Xply J, Seregly. ia eyes Ia a vial for 10 cents.--45 is offered for sale by private tenders lune 22, 1898. Utica. application. 2 outiunance of public patronage soli Although he did not show up at the Fr 8 5 D NEG NE Terms $500 cash--balance to b Sitee. EMEER through and beyond the paper across : y "Ro 4 Comme 3 WM. TREMEER. usual bour, 1 bad no doubt he was al- | ©, "enon few at something fasel Sold by A. J. Davis. secured by mortgage bearing 5 pel ] y Port Perry, Mar. 23, 1893, ready at work on it, as It was as mys- nating, terrible. When he finished, it cent. per annum, Ticl ira dl ines CREELMAN BRO S TYPEWRITER CO terious a case as even he could desire. | = TST CN king from a LAUGH AND GET WELL For further particulars apply to : . g "The victim was identified as a trav- | AT aking i 0 ARN 3olic 5 -- AND | b 1 jus trance. 1 glanced at the last page, | The Theory of the Laughter Cure F. M. YarvoLp, Solicitor Por : eler who had just arrived, and so far | «oo way final confirmation of m up. Perry, or to / '15 Adelaide St. East, T t - kos lon of my For Many of Our Ills, J o 9 elawde . ast, Loronto as known be bad no friends or ac-| , oo " ) JOHN A McGILLIVRAY quaintances In the town. It was not a " "Good heavens, Jones, is this true? | « Tqugh ed Se fy btn, i The Templ : Buildi v C AT Y R ow: HOM. ; case of robbery, for all his money and : 3 v1 e 18, Jones, Is th e vontaius 2 Seal of truth and is worthy of :mple Bui ing. Sole Dealers in valuables were left on lis body. There IAnAge 10 say. ras aliention oy FLhEy Sufferers hd body as Toronto wer was a slight contusion on the back of Every word of It, as I live, he re- | We .- [8 mind. @ instingtively asso fe For particulars send od Two 2c. SG plied firmly, if faintly. te Jjollity with rotundity and a sour U d a T it the head and a small, needlelike hole "Then you have written the war- disposition with a spare form. The rule ANTED -- TRUSTWORTHY UNDERLAND. naerwoo: LIpowE) ers through the man's beart. It was espe is, of course, not without exception, for clally strange that such a crime could have been committed in a public thor oughfare, while there was absolutely po clew to the murderer or his motive. "But these difficulties were only such on me that this was the absolute truth. rant for your own arrest,' I sald. "His head dropped on his desk, but he said not a word. "Jones," sald I, finally shaking him by the shoulder to arouse him to an understanding of my meaning, 'enough Tommy--The elephant's baby, pop.-- we often see people with little propensity to 'take on fat who are full of fun sunshine. Such persons are not boister- ous, however. They are possessed, it may be, of a quiet humor, are happy and make others happy, and they smile easily active gentlemen or ladies to for responsible, established house in Om Mouthly $65.00 and expenses, steady." Reference. Eacloseself see stamped envelope The Do pany, Dept. Y Chicago. FARM FOR SALE oh being part of lot 4 in the 3rd con. of d keeps on hand ig A for d 8h follow manufactured by the mm SAMILTON WTS CO. Typewriters in Port Perry, and would state that he ia as would ordinarily put Jones on his d perk laugh softly, but they d % to har 3 is in type. In an b th and perhaps laugh softly, but they do not i. mettle, so 1 did not doubt that be loeb I atracts Iu ou | laugh loud. t's a strong Statement, OF PETERBORO McMUI I ENS' 4 would have a d account of the af- . : The convulsive movements that we call 3 i row! vol i 4 igh hil Eoretore hin Bat sur | other hour the police will be after you. be gb) a effect Tn but a straight fact, when WeSSY! en The Hay iy ig PROMPTLY SECURED . ; (Go; make the most of your start. Ya ike Zan} They ¢ the greatest help to the live greesr | pio' T N ¥ \ : Write for our, interesting books ** Inver rised q pak in about . fn the physical organism. They cause the [4 P Plow, Three Furrow Gang, Combina- n 1.4 4 . when he came sneaking in "It was as I predicted," sald the city | arteries to dilate, so that they carry more and general storekeeper in Camads fs tion Plow &,« Champion Plies 8. T ors Help* '* How you are indica o'clock In the evening to see what his 1 "yg dayligt A | iin hie hang y 53h ae Send uss rough sketch or model of He looked worn and | editor after a pause. efore daylight | blood to the tissues of the body and the | Cultivator, 8. T. Harrow, Land veation or ot and om 8 1 assignment was. haggard, but denied that he was ll, so 1 gave him the murder job. He went out without a word. "1 did not see him again that even- ing. About midnight I began to won- der why I had not heard from him, but only speculated on the possibility of something baving happened to him, for the idea that he could possibly fall pever occurred to me. Finally, after an hour had gone by, 1 telephoned to a detective called on me to ascertain | the source of that story. I simply | pointed to Jones' name on the book, | and they went after him." | "Did they catch him?" | other eagerly. "They found him In his room with a | stiletto through his beart."--8t. Louis Star. asked the What to Do at a Fire, There was a closet under the stairs heart to beat more rapidly, so that the | flow of the blood through the vessels is hastened. In other words, laughter pro- motes the very best conditions for an in- crease of the vital processes--the tissues take up more nutritive material and the waste products are more promptly re- moved. and an expression of joy, but it even creates joy. Often a good laugh, excited in spite of oneself will change the cur- rent of thought and impart a general rosy Not only is laughter an accompaniment "The Canadian Grocer." You cannot read it without getting some valuable information. Spend & cent for a post card and send for & sample copy and be convinced. TORONTO. MONTREAL, -- ¢ : The MacLean Pub. Co., Limited] PENS CUATEE Roller, Steel Frame Spring Tooth Cultivator, Binder Trucks, &c. munufacture of also the following, z the JOHN ABEL, Toronto High class, Threshing outfits, Traction Engines and Machines, Vietor Clover Haller, Portable Triumph Engine. T wm prepared to supply everything the farmer requires in way of Machines, Imple- ments, Repairs, &d. WOVEN WIRE FENCING WIRE ROPE SELVAGE. are not surpassed in the World.-- The Woven Wire Fexcings haw stood over fiftces years of very suc cessful testing on Farm and Rai WAY. Special offers made this year oi Hoc FENCING. These goods are all manufacture: by the Ontario Wire Fencing Co Limited, of Picton, Ont. free our To as to whether it is 3p en ant been Successfully progecuted by hh a and Washington ; this qualifics to prom nt-{ 1y dispatch work and quickly s cure Patents) he invention. Highest references Patents procured through Marion & Ma- rion receive notice without charge 1} in over 100 newspapers distributed throughou the D min on. -- Patent turers A Sngiree:s. MARION & MARION Patent Expert: and Solicitors of fi the police station. Word came back | in the newspaper office which was tint to what was before of the deepest ud A oa solieftsd. One door West of Ties ONTARIO WIRE FENCING CO. Ltn. For sale by Hardware Meichant Offices { New York Lite Bria , Monteeal that there were no pew developments | chiefly used as a storage place for blue, Our fee returned if ave fail. Any one ¢lonald's Hotel, Ontario. antic Bldg, EAA] 0 y This happy effect is due in part to the | sketch and description of any invention R. K. BRYANT. |and General iseaicts wuroughout Canada, Also by Can. Hardware Job fn the case and that Jones had not | waste paper. The managing editor was | = oF CFs © tC to the brain and | promptly receive our opinion tree Saudedlacd. April a > 2 been there. Bending two men out to | haunted by the fear that some day this | (yo ecto rig of the ine Pie patcatability of same. + How to Obtain' Sunderland, April 8, 1893. bers. PARITY ENON SY hunt him up, | set to work myself to | closet would set the bullding on fre. | wirument of thought and party to the | through us ave Fined 0 sale at our expemee ge FEI ON ----| Gen Agents :--The B. Greening Wire Co. of Hamilton & Montreal. cov ABLES? make a story of the murder from the | To relieve bis mind the office boy, after | fact that when a mental state and a | atents taken oot thioy hs v3 youd SO0000000B000000000000004 Agent for Railway Fencing :--James Cooper, Montreal. J Al > afternoon papers. Just then Jones | much laborious thought, evolved the | physieal act are associated (the physical = gy jiiustrated and Ee ely SE Webster's Recarin came in. His step was unsteady and | following sign and pasted it up on the | state being usually induced by the mental | consulted by Manufacturers aud Investors: & K=~ Correspondence with the manufacturers invited. Dress his face flushed. He had evidently | door: "In case of fire put It out."--New | act) the performance of the physical act, Send for sample copy FREE. Address, International y ayo Lies a been drinking beavily, something I | York Mall and Express. even if at first perfunctory, will in time VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. pg Cone 4 7c > ki him to do bef: but he induce the mental state corresponding to | (Pateat Attorncys,) ° - ki & 3 mater kuew him to do before, bot he Xe Rivals Option i, mans sanane. wasnimeron, oa § Dictionary = vad not dringk; rather he seeled x y The doctors have hardly yet learned art Autiarit BAZ Righ nervous tension, although out- wardly as calm as ever. "1 decided to let this breach of discl- pline pass and merely asked bim for Bie murder story. He replied that he fadn't written it. = "Well, get to work on It at once,' 1 sald rather sharply. "Then he really surprised me by say- ing that he had nothing to write be the story from the evening papers. *#*And bas it come to pass that you walt for the police to develop a murder ease for you? | exclaimed angrily. "As for the reports In the evening papers, u can "fake" a better story than they "You say that every one, even the most abandoned villain, bas some good in him somewhere, do you? Well, 1 know a fellow who's an unmitigated trait." "Hello! I didn't know you had any rival for Miss Darlington's favor. -- Harper's Bazar. The Only Time. ~Yonkers An Eche of New Year's. "Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky!" But you can never stir the throng Tamia Gotd. scoundrel, without a single redeeming the manager had rum off with the box office Goldbeaters, by hammering, can re what a valuable curative power there is in laughter. It Is a precious and health {ving tonic, often more efficacious than Fitters or fron and far pleasanter to take, Let the dyspeptic, the bilious, the mel- ancholy and those who seem to be wast- ing away without discoverable cause take a course of funny stories and humorous books, let them retire to their closets or to the woods and laugh out loud for & panion. Manly Strength and Woman Beau aud on purity of the bl rity x on [{ these ared ot and much hx HOW ZULU WOMEN SEW. They Use Skewers For Needles and Giraffe Sinews For Thread. South "Africa, and some of the of tribes compete with them. The 0 employed Is widely different from one end and thick at the other. made of the sinews of various ani 3 3 14 soft and Is then beaten The skill of the Zulus of South Africa | In sewing fur Is a household word io The thread is not of cotton, but The One Great Bo writes Hon. D. Successor of the "Unabridged." Standard ONE GIVES RELIEF. Don't Spend a Dollar Medicine | PATI ticrns are sold in dsc in the United THE McCALL COMPANY, 13810 1 ou. bs Ansitost New York A, Axe. Chica ood the bare race rents KAOYD | pune you se oubion m | 157 SSNS 7s t,he, 1% | mae by che odin nec momen Sunes : hums, a * | shage fright! i th t | the frst place, it has no eye: in And 1 1 and he supposed that | had worked UDP | Bue Brette--Yes, onoe--when I heard two lef them toll thele friends the secret | cond, It 1s Ike a skewer, pole Eauentors simon until you have tried duce gold léaves so thin that 282,000 must be laid upon each other to pro duce the thickness of an inch. They smooth stones, which causes It to seps arate Into filaments, which can thus obtained of any length and thickne "You can buy them in the paper 5-cent cartons 128 to 146 W. 141h St., New York - the article 124d com- | gare go thin that, if formed into & Dogh. Thus the seamstress bas a considel B50 Ten Tabules for Five Cents. : ahead Il that | 1500 would only occupy the space of a ble amount of labor before she com EXPE his sort is pus wp cheaply to gratify the untverssl present demand po column description of the | single leaf of common paper, and an I have had some printer experience, | mences with the real work in hand, od " - far & low DESIRABLE PROPE RTY octavo volume one inch thick would | or, rather, experience with printers, Finally she squats on the groun If you don't find this sort of - visited it' he re- | have as many pages as the books of 8 | which makes me fear that the "imp | (for no native stands to work or IN PORT PERRY he picked up the | well stocked library of 1,500 volumes | of the types" has "got it In" for me | anything else who can possibly hel : as if impelled by | with 400 pages in each. for abandoning the craft and becoming | it) and, taking her needle. bores tw: n OR Ss SALE I a poor preacher. preach on the Old Testament cherac- Recently 1 was to ¥ holes in the edges of the rug or g ment on which she Is working Ripans Tabules tL sor ens Harmony Regardless of Expense. "Beg pardon," said the postal clerk | ters "Nadab and Abihu," and one of | thread Is then pushed through wit] Perry, Te ny who had sold ber the stamps, "but the dally papers got It, "Nabob and | the butt of the bneedle, drawn tigl A 9 EE EE six rooms, don't have to put a 5 cent stamp Abihu." Bhades of Gutenberg! and two more holes are made wi e ruggist 8 ball and three closets ; Shore is a stone letter for Canada." My first Sunday morning sermon | a like result. the skewer progressigj cellar and foundation "] know," said she, "but the shade Just matches my envelope, you know." ~DPhbiladelphia Press. after I came bome from my vacation was on "Suppressed Lives," but one of the papers announced it as "Sup- pressed Livers." Such a thing as that | 1s wearing and tends to make life pot worth living, especially if. as is said, the worth of life depends on the liver. Fancy your liver suppressedi--Homl, letic Review. i ; very slowly, but fast enough for country where time (8 of no whatever. The skin upon which the seam is working 1s damped with water b fore she commences. and as the da thread and hide dry out they bring work very closely together. An of "What's the matter, Bobby?" | *Gra'me, they's too many folks a-bringin me up. I'd get along better drt oo on'y had you."--Indianapolis Vout;

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