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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 25 Feb 1875, p. 1

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4 * ® y * wip 2b i AND GENERAL ADVERTISER MS. $1. por x annum, if paid in ad- So not $1.50 will: be charged. No RH gon on for less than six months ; dispontinued; until il arrears 1 ho RATES oF ADVERTISING. For each line, first insertion ........$0 08 Subsequent: Jagrtions, per. line 0 02 Cards, under 6 lines, per annum ..... 5 00 B@F Letters containing money, when ad- dressed to this Office, pre-paid and regester- ed, will be atourrisk, ° 'Advertisments measured by Nonpareil, aud charged according to the space they ac- eupy. Advpriismentg received, for piiontion, nstructons, wil inse) omic EAA aiccodingly. No advertisment will be taken out until paid for. , A liberal discount allowed to Merchants and others who advertise by the year or half-year. p@5™ These J will in all cases be strictly adhered to Job Department. " Phamplets, Hand Bills, Posters, Pro- grammes, Bill Heads, Blank Forms, Receipt 'Books, Checks, Books; Circulars, Business Cards, Ball Cards, &c., of every style and eolor, *excouted promptly and at lower rates than any other establishment in the County. gay Parties from a distance getting hand bills, &e. printed can have them done to take home with them. '3. BAIRD. y H. PARSONS. ---------------- Professional Cars. JONES, M D,, Coroner, Surgeon, & C. Port Perry. Office, over Allison's Drug Store, Queen-st. ResidancesOne door west of the Presby terian Churob. Physician, R. yane Ontario, "Physician, _ooucheur, Prince Albert. Coronor for the County of Surgeon « and Ac- H. SANGSTER, M. D., Physician, Sur- ) « geon-and Accoucheur, PORT PERRY. Ofce over Nott's Furnjae Store, corner of Queen and Perry Stree Office hours from i to 12 m. lk the dyeing recently occupied S, MoGILL & RAE, Physcians, Surgeons, A AR Pryscons "King st., Oshawa, WM. WGILL; M.D. FRANCIS BAE, M,D. F. MCBRIEN, M.D, M.R. C. 8, Guy's Ro London, England. The kye R. ©, H.L., Oshawa, > MARTIN, M. D. Simcoe 8t., Twodoors os North of the Central Hotel, Oshawa. REW EL B., County. Crown Tn EAREYE mh Barrister, Attorney, 'Bofleitor, and Notary Public. Office lately oct .eupied by 8. H, Cochrane, Esq. ., Brock street, Whitby. YMAN L. ENGLISH, LL. B., Solicitor in Chancery, Attorney, Conveyancer, &c. Oshawa. .OMee--Simcoe street, opposite the Post Office. YOUNG SMITH, LL. B., Barrister, At- G, torney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery, and Insolvency, Notary Public, &e. Office--MoMiilan's Block, Brock street, Whitby. AMERON & MACDONNELL, Barristers and Attorneys at Law, 'Solicftors' County ¢ dd Ontario. Offices : Court Housé, Whitby. M. C, CAMERON, IL. J. MACDONNELL. A. HURD, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor [". in Chancery. Office in the Royal Arcade, Port Perry. 'W. Maurice Cochrane, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor in Chan- cery, Notary Public, kc., &e, Office hours punctually from dam. tos p.m. Money to Loan at 8 per cent, on all kinds of good sécurity. Office, Bigelow's Royal Arcade, PORT PERRY. C. N. VARS, L. D. 8. EETH inserted on all the latest princi- ples of the i, and as cheap as the cheap- est, and As'good as the best. Teeth filled with *Gold and Silver. . Teeth extracted without pain by producing local anwmsth- esia. | 1 'Rooms--in Cowan's new block, over Atkinson's Dog Store, King Street, Oshawa. © ----m EEN CHAS. THORN, V8, EMBER of the Veterinary Institute, ME em Th Gold Medalist for the best Sh n on Horse Practice. Author of a First Prize Essay on Shostug, Gradu- |, ated Sept. 16, 1867. Dr. Thor: to best, announce that he has © taken pals ence at. Port Perry, and is now pre his care in the most 'treat all cases | 'entrusted to skillfpl and scientific | manner. All orders bri at the 1 Hall of Mr Alison, will: oe prompt atfantica. The Veterinary Stables s Tay, 'be foun or opposite' 's Factory. a 8; J8us., poini : : OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE An business for the county RT y pr the Third Divi- igelow's Block, No, 9.4. roi PROVINCES OF ONTARIO, , THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 187 5. a Seid # 8 n 2 |, (Mrs. BE Drink nk jrater, business with the Patent Office "other F departments, of the Government and the Registration of Trade gns procured. Drawings, Morey i et other Documents noces- sary to secure Patents of Invention, prepared on receipt of the model of the Invention, nn ren i -------------- Auctioneers. W. M. WILLOOX, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, AND TOWNSHIPS OF MARIPOSA & CARTWRIGHT, EGS to thank his many friends and the B public generally, for the liberal patron- age bestowed upon him for the past five years. Having now given up the business of Bailiff, I intend, in future, to deyote my whole time to the business of Auctioneer, | 7 ably furnished; and Guests gre cared for in the Home Style. , Good Liquors and Cigars, also, first class Stabling _-- good Ostlers.-- Additions have been made which maker this the largest -and best House in this scction of country, Fare $1.00 per Day. ENISON'S DOMINION HOTEL, At the Railway Station, PORT PERRY, Every attention given to the accommoda- tion and comfort of guests. The table and bar supplied with the best the Market af fords. Choive Liquors and the best brands of Cigars. Excellent stable and shed ac- commodation, and attentive ostlers, D. B. DENISON, Proprietor. = '8 HOTEL, PORT PERRY. JAMES DEWART, --- PROPRIETOR. The Subscriber having leased this excel- lent Hotel and fitted it up with a view to the comfort of guests and the accommoda- tion of the general public, will be glad to welcome old friends and new to take part in the hospitality of the Queen's. The Table carefully supplied, Choice Collecting, &c. It will be my endeavor, by prompt and careful attention to business, to give fall | satisfaction to all who may favor me with their Sales or Collecting. Bi'ls draughted and Blank Notes furnished free of charge. Also Bill Stamps always on hand. Arrangements can be made for sales &c., at the Opserver Office, and at the Standard Office, Port Perry. W. M. WILLCOX, Prince Albert, Oct. 25, 1873. Wm. Gordon, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator, &e. OR the Township of Brock, Uxbridge, { Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mara, Mariposa and Eldon, BEF Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmost attention being given to their i WM. GORDON, Sunderland, Brock. THOS. H. WALSHE. IOENSED Auctioneer for the Township of Brock, Thorah, Mara & Rama in North Ontario; Mariposa, ete., in the County | of Victoria. Residence--Cannington, Brock. | Orders left at this office, or at his residence will be pune tually attended to. Debts col- lected in Cannington, or otherwise, and prompt remittances made. Remember-- WALSHE, the North Ontario Auction- eer, WHITB STEAM MARBLE WORKS. J. & R. WOT. TNDEN, HOLESALE and dealers in Foreign and Amcrican Marble Man- ! , &c., Dundas St , Whitby, Also, Agent for the Scottish Granite. Also Building Stone cut to order. JOHN NOTT, , Agent, Port Perry. Whitby, July 29, 1874. 32 y AM es, John Mc Donald,| Gree MARBLE DEALER ! NEWCASTLE, ONT. \ FONUMENTS, Tomb-Tables, Head- | 4 Stones of great variety, with every de- | scription of Marble Work, suitable for Cem ' eteries, supplied at short notice. Also Peterhead and Aberdeen Granite, p@F Parties will find it to their advan. tage to withhold their orders until called on b, 2 J. C. WILLIAMSON, AGENT. Satisfaction g teed, and all work war. | ranted. | MONEY | IY | MONEY! MORE MONEY| The Sut "would intorm all in want of es that he is prepared to negotiate Loang with the Trust and Loan Society of | Toronto, for any amount of money from | $400 AND UPWARDS, On Mortgage Security on Town or Farm Property. The interest is only 8 per cent. No Commission charged, and Loans pro- cured without delay, JOHN TAYLOR. Manchester, Nov. 12, 1873. | the table and the bax, ~ the comfort and convenience of the traveling Liquors and Cigars in the Bar, the Yard and Stables punctually attended to. The Queen's is conveniently situated a few rods west of the Post Office, JAMES DEWART, Port Perry, Nov. m1 1878, A NGLO-AMERICAN HOTEL, PRINCE ALBERT, ONT. By EZRA BATES, The comfort of guests carefully attended to. The Table and Rar well supplied. Choice Liquors and the best brands of Cigars, : Good Stabling and attentive Ostlers. EZRA BATES, Anglo-American Hotel, Proprietor. July 1 5, 1874. REE 3 HOUSE, MANCHESTER, A. TENNYSON, Proprietor. Revere House is decidedly one of the hot comfortable country Hotels in the Province and is situated in a most con- ventent positioh for the traveling public.-- es to and from Uxbridge, Utica and Ep- som, call here daily. The Subscriber, since becoming proprietor, has had the premi-cs thoroughly repaired and will spare neither labor nor expense in {making the Revere House a comfortable | transient home for travelers, and for the re- '| Cruits, liberal support they have accorded XMAS Silver Plat- ed Goods. Tea Betts, Cake Baskets, Batter Coolers, Mugs, Gongs, Napkin Rings, Tea Spoons, Table Spoons, Tea Knives, Dinner Knives, Tea and Dinner Forks, Butter 'Knives, Pickle Forks, Toast Racks, &e., &c, &o., Yer Pert Perry freshment of guests. The table and bar supplied with the best | ny ihn 'ttentive ostlel | Good and a vi stables ad NYSON, Proprietor. | Manchester, Aug, 5 | | NION HOTEL, MANCHESTER. JAMES T. HEARD, ProeRriETOR, Good accommodations. Careful attention | to the requirements of travelers and guests. | The bar supplied with the best Liquors and | Cigars. Good Stabling. Manchester, July July 15, 1874, C72 AGE HOTEL, GREBXBANK. R. McRAE, PROPRIETOR. The above hotel has undergone a thorough renovation, and has been fitted up with a view to the comfort and convenience of the traveling public. Suict attention paid fo Comfortable stables and an attentive ostler. Greenbank, March 15, 1874, 1 HOUSE, UTICA. J. DAFOE, PROPRIETOR. Good accommodaiions. Careful attention to the requirements of travelers and gucets. | The bar supplied with the best wines, liquors | and cigars. Good stabling. Aron HOTEL, WHITBY. A, MASON, -- PROPRIETOR. This Hotel has undergone a thorough re- novation and been fitted up with a view to public. Every attention paid to the table and bar, while obliging and attentive Ostlers will have charge of the stables. Winths, Jin June 20, 1870. WESTERN ASSURANCE COMFY WM. SPENCE, GINTRAGTOR & BUILDER. RICK-LAYING,STONE-WORK, PLAS- TERING, &c., in all their departments, executed in the best style. Utica, July 15,1873, New Marriage Act. Port Perry, July lst, 1874. HE CHARLES Taming 'been . re, 'appointed Marriage = License Agent-- | (after Sixteen, years duty) continues to fur- nish Licenses as heretofore--at: Port Perry. PREPARE. FOR WINTER | he announce to the inhabitants of Port Perry and neighborhood hat she "is now carrying on the business of # FUBBEBE Mer residence. All kinds of Fur ids ppéts, and everything in Fi Su 5 Rénewed and altered to | 'Parties bringing 'Rew Fur it made up as they please.' uffal, Lined and Trimmed." ? BeskdencoUnior Avene TOR oN TO. Ancorporated. « Capital - $400.000. President. Hon. John McMurrich. Vice-Presid: ..U. Magrath, Esq. cerns rnard Haldan, Esq. JAMES PRINGLE, General Agent. " THE ONTARIO FARMERY Mutual Insurance Company. This Company is now fully organised 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- aible Mutual Insurance Company in Canada. Head Office--Opposite the Royal Hotel, Brock St, 'Whitby. d L, FAIRBANKS, Jz., 'Secretary. MRS. L. M. COOK, 15= HAIR DRESSER, Switch raids, Frizzets, Curls, and Comb- py a ans com } | rooms, corner Queen 'and Perry Streets. Port Perry, Nov. 18, 1874. 4a Raney 0 TO AND TRON, ND HOW, STATION Apo Ordos J Frmply, por A '| | Chromos, aud specimen Rooms, over Mr. Nott's Furniture Ware Bl LUGGAGE, | ea vis oad to convey ese tao f Sor tom Fh Station or here "aroul HOT GRAPHS FOR ALL, AND PERFECT PICTURES SECURED AT M'KENZIE & SCOTT'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES! Or posit Foy's Hotel, Port Parry. demand for their much admired Photographs, the Subscribers have--regard- less of expense--so fitted up their Galicries teed wich Tistruments as with at all times secure PERFECT PICTURES, Their thorough knowledge of every de- partment of the Art, acquired in some of the best Galleries on this continent, together with their excellentGalleries and superior in- 'struments, give them facilities enjoyed by few for producing those beautiful Photo- {graphs admired by all who see them. By skilfully retouching the negatives the most handsome photographs are produced in every instance, Their Galleries are stocked with a choice assortment of First Class Albums, Pictu Frames, Stereoscopic Instrun ents, the Fi Photographs in end. | less variety. A cordial welcome is extended to all to visit our Galleries and inspect our Stock. McKENZIE & SCOTT. Port Paisy Dec. 10, 1873. 5 PORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES, C. MK NZIL, PROPRIETOR, HE Subscriber having now fully gine d J new and extensive Livery s with ly of superior Horses bit is -- ed to furnish first class LIVERY RICS ©@n Moderate Terms. C. MCKENZIE. Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1873. JPR ATION 1! TO THE INHABITANTS OF NORTHERN REACH THE PLACE TO Dry Goods, 'Groceries, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, ; Stationery, Patent Medicines, &c., IS AT THE Greenbank Store. GEO. FLINT. Greenbank, July 20, 1873. attending to their wants to merit a continuan me in the past, and hope by closely «much pleasure in showing 5 Again wishing you the best compliments of the season. I remain, ry ph yours, V ITH the view of snpplyivg the great | sur My BUY YOUR of the same. w Stock of Ihave now ! m ls ! Sleighs, | Skates, Bol Toys, i Stang Lamp. [| Side Brackets, Hall Pendants 1,2, Panes 4 light ®handa. licrs, Larger sizes got to order, ¥ . T P ATR RTSH. MONEY T0 LOAN | MORTGAGES WANTED. have large sums of mon- thelr hands "Ww t current rates of Pinter 'ORt. AS we Rave fu ts i hand at all' times Borrowers candop i their money with the roy Marie Sn WANTED TO PURCHASE, Any number of Mortgnges for which the high- est iigures will be allowed. Wearealso apprajsers for the Canada Per- manent Building Sacieiv, the EZ Paid Lustalments re-payable api in from 2 0 20 year: Lands Bought znd Sold- Several good farms fo A oe "t class Fire In- 'olleetions a ule gnd & general agency busi- 8 transacted. ¥" DEBENTURES BOUGHT." JEUNE DAVID FT ADANY, General Agents, Office fn Mr, Ross' Ontario Buildings, Port Perry. 1, 1872, 1 y i 0 i The undersigned hasany amount of Money 1to tend upen Farm and Town Property, ay Unusually Low Rates of Interest! Loans can be repaid in any manner to suit the borrower, Also several Improved Farms, and Wild Lands for sale, cheap. Tuvostiments made in Municipal Deben- tures, Bank and other marketable Stocks. Apply to Pert Perry, Oct. JAMES HOLDEN, Official Assignee, Broker, &e. Orrice--Over the Dominion Bank, McMil- lan's Block, Brock st., Whitby. Whithy, April 10, 1873. WANTED 1! 0 PURCHASE, Promissory Notes, both over dve and yet to become due, ac- counts, judgments and Mortgages, Apply personally to W. M. COCHRANE, Port Perry. ONEY TO LOA™ at at 8 per cent interest on Real Estate. 144 2 | Port Perry, March 12, 1 MONEY [Private Funds,] To Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in- terest. LYMAN ENGLISH, Barrister, &o., : Oshawa, November, 21, 1866, ' LY OF. DIVISION COURTS FOR THR County of Ontario, * FOR THE YEAR 1875. olnlalelt =2lals 2E1EB1E 1 1} 20 1) 111} 1 a1 3} 2{ 2! 210 al | 31 5)10|28 1] | 812] 9,14 16. 9131015 al | i |g i 18 15 17 = GEO. Hl, DARTNELL, Junior iG "Whitby, Jan, 1, 1875, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT SHOW ROOMS | .. RB, BICHARDSON, » Re-appointed. Issuer + the Manufacture of th: it Marriage Licenses! pe sa Sabatier ave greed stow | Curries Store, where 8 ample Sache of es Company, on will be opt r inspection. rope The farming community are invited 9 alt 'and inspect our She may not smile on courtly swain With soft, bewitching eye ; She cannot boast a form and mein, That lavish wealth hath bought her, Bus ah, she hath much fairer charms, Tho farmer's peerless daughter, The rose and lily on her cheek Together love to dwell ; Her laughing blue eyes wreathe around The heart a witching spell ; Her heart is bright as morning's glow, Upon a dewy plain, ~~ * And listening to her voice we dream' That spring has come again, The timid fawn is not more mild, Nor yet more gay and free ; The lily's cup is not more pure, In all its purity ; Of all the wild flowers in the wood, Or by the crystal water, There's none more pure or fair than she, "The farmer's peerless daughter, The hauglity belle whom all adore, On downey pillow lies ! While forth upon the dewy lawn, The merry maiden hies ! And with the lark's uprising song Her own clear voice is heard-- Ye'may not tell which sweetest sings, The maiden or the bird, Then tell me not of jeweled fair, The brightest jewel yet Is the pure heart where virtue dwells, And innocence is set ; The glow of health upon her cheek, The grace no rule bath taught her, The fairest wreath that beauty twines Is for the farmer's daughter. Boil upon the Nose. Did Dante e'er discover, Can any one disclose, More successful means of torture Than a boil upon the nose ? How dreary seems each hour, As it slowly, slowly goes, To the man who sits in anguish, With a boil upon his nose | All nature segms to mock him-- I'en the sunlight and the rose : How they seem to laugh and titter At the boil upon the nose. For the rouguish sunbeam stealing Through the open casement throws A doubly swollen shadow, Of the greatly swollen nose. How light seem other burdens, How transient other woes, When compared with this affliction, A boil upon the nose, Bug, from sorest. trials, virtyes.., Come to him who undergoes ; 'And not without its lesson Is the boil upon the nose. It teaches him to be humble, And to feel for other's woes ; And thus the man is gainer By the boil upon his nose. For every human creature His sympithy o'er flows, As he counts each mortals chance For a boil upon the nose. ---------------- Patches in the Wrong Place. chants, noted for his shrewdness and ed a short time s victorious, o and As it is an the story here. It appears that the office. ¢ Understand the business ?' 'Yes, been in it for years.' Whom had he lived with man the merchant was well ac- for him. 'What wages do you expect ?' 'Eighteen dollars a month.' swer.' , displayed two patches on the seat of his pantaloons beneath the line o bis roundabout jacket. 'Hallo! here! {apply to-morrow | I Seo T shan' "| want you.' mered. out something about hi this practical observer. lot x be Fi OR MES, B. 3 COOK. i ide New ft. Five; 10; iu: the TN JORRBoN, #1 4 Don'c wan't you, sir; the patche- Port Perry, Oct 28, 1874, ; pot py, Jan. a 1 oy iol 5 \ Avg, 5,1 1874. ". Por pry, ec. 30, 1874. y gid on your breeches are on the wrong : Fad ; i x : < : 0" gps . Tre oo prey : ~ ! - . } . TENTS i 7 " EEE 3 dl ds % CL ETN Gad One of Boston's best known mer- penetration, had a test case present-- came off illustration of this great" millionare's penetra- tion in great business affairs we give merchant wanted another gardiner upon his country estate, near Boston, and an individual presented himselffor that last ?7-- The applicant mentioned a gentle- quainted with, statod that he left for no fault, but that his former em- ployer was going to Europe, had sold his estate and had no further use This was astonishingly low for such a promising looking sober man and the shrewd business man rubbed his chin thoughtfully and reflected that it 'was a bargain lot ; but, 'wasn't there something wrong abont' it Pee His habitual business caution even in this comparatively trifling nego- | tiation did not forsake him. 'Call to-morrow at this time and I will have seen Mr ----, your for- mer employer, and give you an an« | The gardiner turned and began to | walk slowly away ; ashe did so he Come back here,' called the merchant; 'you needn't The astonished. Aiplisant stam- knowledge of gardening and good character, but was cat off short by EE L'enfant Terrible. The story is told of a daughter of a prominent person, now in the lec- ture field, which is peculiarly inter- ®sting and suggestive of unconscious wisdom. A gentleman was invited to thelecturer's house to tea. Imme- diately on being seated at the table, the little girl astonished the family circle and guests by the abrupt ques- tion : 'Where is your wife ?* Now the gentleman haying been recently separated from the partner of his life, was taken so completely by surprise that he stammered forth the truth : 1 don't know.' Don't know,' replied the infant terrible, ¢ why don' t you know ?' Finding that the child persisted in her interrogatories despite the mild reproof of her parents ; ho con- cluded to make a clean breast of the matter and have it over at once -- So he said with calmness which was the result of inward explotive- ness : ¢ Well, we don't live together ; we think as we can't agree, we'ed better not.' ¢Can't agree! Then why don't you fight it out as pa and ma do ?' ' Vengeance is mine,' laughingly retorted the visitor, after pa and ma exchanged looks of holy horror fol= lowed by tho irevitable rear. rel gr Lee A youth I will callGeorge, was en- gaged to be married, but was finan- cially unable to call in the minister, His affianced wanted the affair to come toa finale, but George kept putting her off with promises saying he was unable to marry, ete, etc.-- Finally she said, "Deah Gauge, I am willing to marry you, if we have to live on bread and water.' « Well. well," eried "Gauge," " You furnish the bread, and I'll try and skirmish around and hunt up enough water.' -------------- ¢ There said a little girl, while rumaging a bureau, 'there now, grandpa has gone to heaven and left his spectacles.' {Can I make you a coat, sir ?' said a suspicious tailor to a suspected customer. "Oh yes, sir with the greatest pleasure." 'There, just stand in that position, please, and look right upon that notice while I take your measure. Customer reads the notice : "Terms, Cash." Recently the local paper of Grass Valley said : "The prettiest 'girl in straight enough when promenading. Fora week after all the Grass Valley Girls stalked about like bean poles; and every girl said, "That horrid paper, ma, don't I walk straight ?' Here is a poet who says: "I'm sitting sadly on the strand that stret ches to the water's brink; and as the day slips slowly by, T fold my band and idly think." Whilst he is sitting on the strand with idle folded hands, his family at home may be suffering for the necessaries tof life. He should skirmish around before the day slips slowly by and secure a job at digging a cellar. The widower's grief has been pro- it is not constructed to endure the assaults of time, man who only last spring threw his eye-lashes fell out, has since had three women following big around for alimony. Browsy Bunker of Carmel loafed for his vote. half, the sun went down and the in- spector declared the polls closed. -- prohibiting bribery at elections. f inside the owner of the house in his' 'qJutch suspicious to see you dro t| window that rs the man heaving a EL 81 'when the old woman gi der up, I ain't particular s | road 1 take to, get otto Grass Valley doesn't carry herself nounced as lovely while it lasts, but A Connecticut himself upon the cold turf that wrap ped his beloved's clay and wept until all day trying to get the highest bid He wanted three dol- lars ; but just as they were about to compromise on two dollars: and a All ho remarked was, 'Great Ceasar! is it possible I'm not in time to vote for the constitutional amendment Last Sunday night a policeman passing a certain houso about ten o'clock saw aman drop from the |! window and heard smothered cries He seized the man for a buglar, but soon found out he had es. 'Well,' said the officer, it looks jout, of the oll,' hseplid Re --. ' M4 Yagi RT PERRY HOUSE, : Ee -- = EE NR Y & RIS T, P v The Farmer's Daughter. side. A gardener's breeches ought] The Hygenio Power of the Sun. A NT, SOLICITOR 1D DRAUGHTSMA PORT PERRY. She may not in the mazy dance, to be patched on the knees, not on ; no oii i Aa. ciRana JAS. V. THOMPSON, - PROPRIETOR, ' With Jeweled maiden's vie ; the seat. You won't do for me,'--| Sleepless péople--and there are Ls 3 ' The above House is now. most. comfort-| L NOW take great pleasure i in thanking my Patrons and friends for the very many ifi Awerica--should court the sun. . The very worst : sopofifié is laudnum and the very bgt shnghine. Therefor it is very plain thaf peor sleepers should passas many | yr of they day in sunshiné and as possible 'in the 'shade. women are. martyrs and do® ibs know it. They shut the sunshing qut of their houses and hearts, they wear veils, they carry parasols, they do all that is possible to keep of the subtilest and yet most potent influ= ence which is intended to yive them ful strength and beauty and cheer- fulness. Is it not time to chim se all this and so get roses and color in opr plale cheeks, strength in our weak backs and courage in our timid souls? Tho women America 'are are pale and delicate: they may the blaming and strong and the sunlight will be a potent influence in this transformation. --Boston Trafiscrip. Sesm---- : A young gentleman who attends the Austin, Nev., public school had been told says the ¢ Reveilte," that a sudden shock or fright would cure the hiccough and the other evening while he was-atudying his lesson for the morrow by drawing a pictare of the school-ma'am on his slate, his res- pected progenitor was seized with = fit of hiccoughs. The old gentleman was tilted back in his chair with his feet resting on tha top of the stove and the young hepeful concluded fo try the cure on him. Just as the old gentleman was * rastling,' with a'beart breaking hic the boy jumped up and called 'Fire? The old man was just getting out cuh--cugh but 'he never got it out. He gavea jump which tilted over the chair, and in endeavoring to gain his equilibrium his feet flew up against a table, up~ setting it and a student lamp which stood upon it, and his head landed in the ashes on the stove hearth. The old lady hearing the racket, came running in from the kitchen, and tripped over the old man's prostrate form, linocking down a whatnot with a lot of glass and china orna- ments, When that boys father arose from the wreck and shook the ashes and splinters of glass out of his hair and clothes ho was cured of the hic. coughs but there was a lcok of stern- ness inghis eyethe boy'says he knows it was a 'stern' look--feelingly 'stern,' as he can testity. He says fright is a splendid thing for 'the 'hiccups,' but that the 'stern' look it occasions is three hundred theus® and times worse. than the 'hiccups.' ITe can't play tag now as he says his mother has forbidden him, and he sits on the edge of the seat at school and lies on his front while in bed, and murmers the old man can hiccup his consarned old head off before he will ever try to cure him. A most terrible afair hasgust oc: curred at a place neur Saintes, in the Charente TInferieure, in France, where a man named Tarin, after shooting at his father and his broth- er, set fire to their farm and burnt cattle and brandy to the value of of 30,000 francs. He then retired to his hous»,lo)j-holed £he walls, and prepared to stand a seige. He had three guns and a quantity of ammu- nition. Five gendarmes arrived at full galop, and Tarin killed one and wounded two. The other two gend- armes surrounded the house, rein- forcements were telegraphed for,and before long brigades of gendarmie arrived from Pons; St. Genis, and Saivtes, under the command of a captain; the Sub-Perfect alsp repair to the scene of action. For ten hours a force estimated at 1,000 strong kept up a firs on the house, Tarin. replying incessantly. Corporal Boucherie exposed himself for a mo: ment and was shot dead. At last & navvy, an old soldier, volunteered to storm the place and he managed "to he on the voof and pour, a 0 chet of flaiming petrolum jg+ i hee Tarin wounded him hl ouse ; while acceomplish. in the forehead. ' "The ho soon in a blaze, and the perished in.the flames: ggudarmes who fell with great | My dear, said an' husband T'm surprised |

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