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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 31 Jan 1884, p. 1

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¥ | J % » TAREE = DE Winsome Witches of 1884. "A cab mist be got," said the doc-{ dear Rae profosin to be twitted | The dostor tor. f ith their belonging to play-act Fader pe errs fo of 46 dt lt You . i 3 pi g Bays oes a ee vay: cabs ty--in five poor i es the ex- a PORTANT TO "TO TRAVELERS "Ten cabs: y ! ig finer than "this : IM Tn whish bashful bachelom feel 1% io bore. | _as soon as'this scene is over; every | ponents of our noble art, and the pull stage, while it py for all SEE 4 BL Dias, Lak " Radway 1 : Boks He Whenbesot by fair beingsbewitch- | 1th ers son of them, soups and all, are | their skirts aside and turn up their | them were in a white heat, either of: cd busy How." coarse, freckled noses, and not one of | love, rage or resolve. horoughly, What a boo f re 8 os ig RE LR Aig; 4 fo. rita hab n to the bashful, who, far off, "My own cab is waiting," said the| them has ever darkened or door, but | And det i kill or cure," vo omd . » 3 . on, aa DIRBOTORS, Ss TICKET AGENT for the' fillswing proper dose in each case. Teal the det witcl.es thus fly an doctor. | "Come with me at once," and | the doctor and his mother, who came | an she shall. never see Mis it BAT BA 2 as 80 ¥ 8, i LW. P, D, President, popular lines of Ocean Hteamers. lifting her gently in his strong arins,he | in an evangelical way, and make fresh | "a [ may be the roaki cof lier Ca Si or IA SY Vico Prosident. EVHIE JTAR from Rew. Toke : Jn Constipation, or Gouivenents o Onin affection (not a in | carried her through the dingy draughty | fruit for gossip. * Their « evil imagina- nid Aunt Pam, in. toni i ani ¥ A D WX Ok, dd low lying tongues spare mno-| "It 'nee Som of th 2 six months ; d Ese. % from, : They insuro regular daily action, and re. 3 passages, followed by a motley crowd | tions and low lying gues sy 1 i ataned a tse pe up. a a A a, ome! store tho bowels to a healthy condition. of + Jn Bh woul marry Semen harlequins, clowns and fairics, now | body, and they misconstrue the kind- {ring out. what u Is a M. ROSE, Esy. Cabin from New York to London a us ia, Avene What a boon to the "empty girls" fair but |veleased from their duties for the | ness of Dr. Shelby and our sweet Betty he inno outs os y | omas. HoLLAND:- ~Genoral Manager. Liverpool and return 875. Heartburn; Loss of Appetite, Foul forlorne. night, and ready to do anythivg| i in a way that would make the blood | she'll never be li of hi i Por? PERRY BRANCH. ora from Liverpool to Port Perry | Stomach, Fiatulency, Dizziness; Head Who feel 80 weltfittin to bless and adern for their poor pretty comrnde in tic boil in your veins if you kuew it." ravish the senses of the ml oh i Be tor. the. Collingwaod ant ARS Numan; Deusen 'are all relieved | The homes of "hse bachelors, bachfal for late most sucocssful performance of The blood began to boul in Tom Bat- the dance-2the. henatiful wing ho Agent for the in, an an YER' LLS. life, PS) : : : i buts, 4 © SAVINGS BANK (NK DEPARTMENT. ry Lake Negorior Line of Stcamships. In Liver Complaint, Billous Disorders, Wik aint heart forbid them to woo for a the season. * Here's n chance, mother,' | tersby's veins. without any further benerty -- ; if etl poor by N cra and Aves Pits should be knowledge. He had listened to A we the miki 3 and inn St st ay omperid Interest allowed at the highest t rates RAILROAD TICKETS yn gd excite the wife said the doctor, when at last he got | knowledge. He had listened to Aunt op, ge lyric actress in her. Tf youd cupys tt from day of deposit to day of with- Tseued to all parts of Canada and the United | poo® 0 S800 M0 8 tie Leap forth then, louc lascies, and lasso your | back to tle hotel, and found his| Pam's confluent confidence with great | see her now in the room within there," fi Dlicati drawal. No notice of with: oe lovers, th iti for him, "to pluck | composure. | with the fine embroidered dress the; variants revived_for dee drawal required. Se ovcioa intending 0 travel wil Rat to Ava deming mic tn pin. thre | TOL nn hs snathrt ;| IOMHOE Siting up for him, So plac P ith the Toe Suubroidered drow shedte Spesifie he inserted until forbid and charged accordingly. No Sdvertisemant will be taken out until paid A liberal discount allowed to Merchants INTEREST ADDED TO PRINCIPAL On 31st December of each year. W. J. McMURTRY. Manager. their advantage to purchase tickets from W. H. McCAW. Port Perry, May 24, 1833. | 'Worms, caused by a morbid eondition of the bowels, are expelled by these PrLrg. Skin and Piles, I eap fort, it is leap year- -no longer be coy But seize the occasion which offers such joy. Youll find if you try every "Barkis is wil- {a brand from the burning. Not a | worn: -out, half-consumed, charred old lem Down came his fist on the table in| dire destruction to the dishes which | is with her two lovely hauds holding her | marble checks, gazing out of the win' ber, but « fresh, young bit of a sap-| Aunt Pam had washed and wiped dur- | jow up to the big house - that has { TIONEER. the result of Indigestion or Constipation, are ing" ling, not yet scorched. Great heavens,' ling her monologue. "if 1 thought brought her so much misery, it would and others who ad by the year or | AQYC 9 y gs : LH ¥ ) misery, if ; half-year. H. GORDON, H ured by thouse of AVER'S PILLS, Ard glad to seccumb to your cooing and bil: |e said, pushing back his chair and a ere was anything wrong!" he said | melt "the Leart of n stone. She won't Thine tepms will in all cases be strictly ad- 1 undersigned take takes this opportunity For Colds, take AYER'S PILLS to open liz 7 3 | speak a word, 1, bad diff | of returning thanks for the very liberal ing n : striding about the room, "I wish you | his honest, manly face becoming dark | Peat » Word, go or indifferent hered to. Norarx Punuic, CoumissioNrk iv B. R. | patronage which he has received as Auc.| the pores, remove inflammatory secretions, |p; meye can slip through your feminine 8 ? 2 you) : 8 | to those who lave worshipped and JOB DEPARTMENT. Lay Loax at | tioneer in the past. The increased experi and allay the fever. fingers had seen the home of that poggpinno- and mmrderous as he spoke. | watched her since she was a baby, and | Pompiigte. Yiand Bills, Posters, Programs, Representing the following first-class | ence and extensive practice which I have ¥or Diarehien a: Dysentery, caused by Than Captain Jack Bunsby through Mrs, | cent girl | Not that it was so poverty Up he sprang to his fect, and reach | hasn't stirred hand or foot since: she Blank Forms, Receipt FIRE, | had will be turned to advantage of patrons sudden colds, indigestible food, ete., AYER'S ' . : sd for his o 1h 1 herself. aw ope Chon Books Cirenlars, fl, | and parties favoring me with their sales m PILLS are the true remedy. ! MeStinger's. | stricken; but if there ever was a case | ed for his coatand hat. {Hung herself away from you and ran Cire) ACCIDENT, RANTS | rely on their interests being fully nd Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, and | Itseems rather queer, but it's needless to | of burning the candle of humanity at| "Tom ! Tora I" said Aunt Pim, ter-| over to the window. I'm afraid she'll { « ' eo every ive in oor and GUARANTEE {5 oftord > be sed foiaks it profitalle Sclatica, often result from digestive derange- | cheer : | at both ends, it rests with Tom Bat- | rified at the blase she had kindled, | 5°. mad. My God ! Tom Battersby,' promptly INSURANCE COMPANIES : or parties to place their Sales in my hands. ment, or colds, and disappear on removing | Fair widows so winsome --they never know y | uid poor Aunt Pam, breaking into at lowes sates Shun . To Bs | (Sy sale Begister will le found = Laing & the eause by.the use of AYER'S PILLS fears | tershy and all his belon: gings. It was! "don't do anything rash. Where are! sobs, "what had we done to be brought € fr e eharry's Hardware re and at my own YER =: ' » i A ent in The Phenix, ! | MT Union Avenue, Port Per: y Tumors, Dropsy, Kidney Complaints, | These sirens seductive snare ever the same, | nearly midnight, and yet the lamps you geing ! | to all this misery ¢" s Ty. «1 ' y . TisGopay. fay Pity nal; | hi . C. DAWES. Auctioneer. 1 Jae Caan by 3" oF | And wait'not for Leap Year to capture their | were flaring away in his twady lodgings [« "To the Shelby homestead. 1 i | "Better this misery than one of a #7 Parties from a distance getting han en, ort Perry, Aug. 17, 1883. ction, ai YER' brine 1 ¢ o, bas id " bills. '%e. Printed can have them done to The Citizens, | p= toi Suppression, and Painful Menstrua- | He LE ot sa adi a | A frowzy, good-natured looking wo- ring Betty buck with me, and do you | hoser gor i Sud Fou. a If re . take home with them. The Canada Fire and Marine, | Ww M. HEZZELWOOD, tion, bave a safe and ready remedy in So when tue ye: , gossips To man was sitting by a blazing fire in the | get our traps re: uly. We'll shake the | fierce, reckless love leaped ou " J. BAIRD. H. PARSONS. The Sovereign, noses" A dust of ti man's eyes it did from the Doctor's to- _ The Union, "Licensed Auctioneer. Each witch will possess if she only possesse. sty grate, seting a ragged novel ; accursed hole from our feet | night." v » | R, CLEMENS, Fyoossenr to J. D. i . aud The Travelers. | AY E R S Pl LLS. | & husband foreves, for fair or foul weather, | around were all the odds and ends of | before day break to-morrow and go Fh the meanwhile, up at the big Boo Office hid hh i hs -- ton Shs Screen are, wr | HE undersigned having taken out a Fall directions, in various languages, ac. | 'hom nothing but death or the devil can the theatrical toilets, for no less than { back to what our fine evangilist calls | { (louse on the hills Mrs. Shelby lay on Residence--One door east of M. 'E. Church, at cquitable rates. Life Policies with premni- la Jens ay Auctioneer is hig prepite] company each package. | sever ; | three of the young Battersbys took | bho Launt of infuny. [her bed so weak that her voice scarcely Pott Parry J 1883. ms payabl: until death, or for a limited a had es 4 iting Real PREPARED BY | But duath and the devilare not to my liking {part in the play. The poor children's | It was a fine September night. A 1795 above a whisper. » ort Perry, an 4, number of years. Endowment Policies Eotate, Live Stodl stich as. Horses, Cattle, . | 1 find fascinatiors more wholesome inviting | \ Hed: with the ls bl Sotto ed Thar Ket] t was a pretty bad attack, Max, RS. JONES & OVE Physicians, Jeyshlessi ve rial + date, or on Previods Si &c., also Farming Tmplements of all Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass, My fancy to frolic, and heartily here {mother, it scemns, died with the las : te YOURL | said to her son, 'who sat by her Sir. uw de Port Pes ny Sot da i Kinds. Maem Produce, &c.; Parties plecing S61 by all Droggista, | Wish all the dear witches a lucky Leap baby, and her sister, the florid devotee | the tops of the far distant hills the his head Luried in his hands, belp- R. JON! J.B, OLVER, M.D, | Ove indury. y 5 | their Sales in my hands may rely on getting Your! {of sensational literature, left the stage | | white clouds were tinged with the less misery in every line of his being. a Residence, Mary St. > | all for the property that it is possibie to 3 r His sch £ philanth had near! Rett tense, Queen St. sa Marwiacz LiceNses Issukp. #3 to bring. 5 ! --Boston Travscript. | to come to the rescue of Tom and his | warm blush of evening, and the brown | 118 I ieme of plivanthropy y 19,1883, ~~ |and Tickets for passage to and from Great bal odors promniy ari or oh iis WARREN LELAND Te [orphans I've no doubt she's a good | leaves of the maples took deeper dyes fee N Ube nba , bud fare so brea his u arn : ; : : . i hose RE oner fou the County of Beitsth sod at Jrwash Refer el rn Rd. 50'S NOS INTIsho Tree J |] | What Came of a Christmas ! creature. Something was simmering | in the mellow light of the setting sun. Ippiness he sought to secure n. rgeon an c- y 20, i i : Y » 2 hysician, Surg OIL ery APH Parties jeg ig their orders at the Os: Ss whom everybody knows as the successful Pantomime. { on 'the fender for their late supper, and | All seemed tranquil and at peace save Max was so absorbed in his own love, Offi id Street, Pri I mr a = -- | vER Office, Port Perry, will receive immedi- manager of the | -- la water eli nid wr he Saad «| Ship To i op v3 role Oe oa regden, King Siree ee MONEY 70 LOAN. | and careful attention. go | BY MRS. FRANK M'DARTHY. |a row of night garments were airing] the turbulent spirit of Tom Bottershy. ot gob ih tone of a Bvelvetaouh BF ar | Charges Moderate. Largest Hotel Enterprises | {close by. One ean fancy them, if Bet-| | As he mounted the hill that led to the thet he failed to measure that » McCLINTON, M. D., Physician, Sur- N Office --Over Rolph's Harnoes Shop. Present Residence--Bigelow. St., Port geon and Acconcheur. A i Subscriber is preparad to lend money on improved property for terms from ote to twenty years. Wi. HEZZELWOOD, aglan, | Raglan. Sept. 10, 1878. of America, says that while a passenger from New York on board a ship going around Cape Horn, in the early days of emigration to Cals The beautiful child lay lof a gigantic pansy. Every inch of] | the rickety table, devouringthe savory in the heart ty had been all right, gathering round | Shelby hemestead he saw upon the {pore :h the doctor's mother, rocking to mother for a son. "I'm afraid it was too much for me, Max," she maid, Perry. Agent for WesTERN CANADA LoaN axp 'WIM. GORDON, ifornia, he learned that one of the oflicers of ji stage was used to the greatest nd- eto. rehearsing noisly the riumphs | {and fro in lier easy chair Lower Tad mui not wlk, woberl Per a vias COMPANY. the vessel had cured himself, during the voy- b and the painted bauble in |of the kicking their tinssel | down, wi lying be ft) | = will ta I lave some to M. F. McBRIEN, M. D., M. R. C. S., He i hasalsn. been. inslrncted to. fuvest a | Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator &e. | age, of an obstinate diseaso by the use of yeni wi I ! of the even dkny duleuinsteljdowi Wheto a-dying beat of ihe si say. Who's that tuging at the Gina Hospital, Fnddns Bpaland. fe Taauitn boon Seirus cs * i 3 | which they had posed the Queen of into the different corners of the room, jay her brown hair into gold, was 3. Li Rigs? Send her | The Eye RE. H. L., Oshawa. or | Interest Bigat per cent., No Commission. | | JOR tho Townships of Brock, Gitar Ayers Sarsaparilla. | the fairies seemed almost within reach land falling oft to sleep with the diges-| Tom's da Jetty. A white she is 8 good creature, but F. PATERSON, Q. C., Barrister and, \N. F. PATERSON, and Eldon, Since then Mr. LELAND las recommended | of the doctor's hand.. Mrs Shelby had | tions of as mapy ostriches. It is not | dinplionou cloud of seme filmy mater- There is only the one hand . Attorney - at - Law x Solateor nl port Perry, May 20, 1878. Solicitor. Parties entrusting their Sales to me may | AYERS SARSAPARILLA in mauy similar | coaxed her son to take a box that their present misery ov lack of cheer|ial floated about her showider, and.the I believe in the wide world, except Chancery, Conveyancer: Notary Public pa y RID. rely on the utmost attention being given to| eases, and he has never yet heard of its fail- |. 5 nocent | folds of her pretty dress lay upon the your own, Max, that I like fuml & uc. ETT { their interests, £5 ure to effect a radical cure. night. The old lady was fond of the | that arouses my pity for this innocent I y uj » t) bling Office over Brown's Store. I YMAN L. ENGLISH, L L.B., Solicitor in Chancery, Attorney, Conveyancer, &c. Oshawa, MONEY. OY easy terms of payment, the Store and Dwelling in the Village of RILLA, which allayed the pain and irritation, henled the sores, removed the swelling, and completely restored the limb to use. Mr. LELAND has personally usod pleasurable to pursue this unit of grace | and beauty than to become dazzled and | pleasantness and peace that surround- ed their quiet home in Shelbyville. | ground. She was at Mrs. lone of the chillren must be at the last sp, turned as white as her dress. about my bed. I wish it was here now i 3 + . : : : va 2 ing up WM. GORDON, Some years ago one of Mr. LrLAND's farm | beautiful either in art or nature, and | child ; but you saw for yourself how J. 0 kd Da } fe i re mR MONEY T0 LOAN. Sunderland. laborers bruised his leg. Owing tothe bad | pag called Max's attention to this beautiful she was, and remember what Shelly % many tie | with 2 Rapti my san 1 wish you'd go r it, Cam be Sain fe the Onn som | state of hisblood, an ugly eerofulous swelling Ol AR Dean sh Hong re "| expression upon Ley exquisite face, wind /bring it, and let ne put the two dear | y at-Law, &c. Solicif Ee Savor, ieto 15 Subrrier 1 prepared to LEND =. MAJOR, eeluip appeared on the injured limb. Hos | wonderfully beautiful nymph, who was | on life she will lene as Tom Battershy's Le was Lending over ber in some such hands together before I die." | ane, EIN TOT rible itohing of the skin, with burning an nting ouly a few yards from his | daughter !" om had seen lovers poising "Go forBettie if you think there's time St iba Port. perry. Out, ANY AMOUNT on, Farm Security 1 ICENSED AUCTIONEER, All par-| darting pains through the lump, made life [Por 8 y : 1 rs rs: J Port Perry, Sopt. 6, 18 , 1892) AT 6} PER CENT. | 4 ties wishing his sex¥lons ran eel) ut the | almost intolerable, The leg becamo enor- | elbow. The doctor had turned just in| What he yearned to do was to get bon leaped through id Hie $0 see Jou, hevpy butore 1 di: -------------- ee | 0 SERVER O ice, and arrange for lays of fe 3 a ; % { 2: a y 3 i . Ss L ae pore au a ou re np) y auready. ou i T E. FAREWELL, L L. B., County | Alsoon Village Property at a Higher Rate. | Sales. 5 uy WA Simo to entch 5 Taguish beam from her | Betty away from,suy gouiiings he hor-1 0 Bi | * and so oy I ih feel better oy Si Down ations, Bainter, Souity £3 MORTGAGES BOUGHT. ZoivTeny., Jan. 10, 1879. offensive matter. No treatment was of any | IMagnificent cyes ere she bounded off| estly thought led to infamy, and put V1 doctor, with that I've made up my mind. If T had | -- of St ih wing Court ne HUBERT L EE 7 Tnail WARS By a5 LEAs digs again. Irom that time he followed | hor young life in the lands of his' ws Betty to nurse we, I think I might sy " ion, Ww. pplie 'FR - SNL | y i x » ! Whitby, Ont. Port Perry, May 10, 1881. F OR SAT, A LE am TL 3 T : the one face and form. finding it more | mother, to lead into the paths of Beity thous ht th Aunt Pam or get well, \ And shortly after Tom Battersby 2) 'Aunt Pam, too miserable to go to * | Tom controlled If with an cf- Led while Betty's white face 1 a ' [*RIvaTR FUNDS] V uh bewildered by tens and twenties. His | He coaxed his mother over to his de- 1 ed Whe: Detuys Wi ace was sti NN YOURG SHITE. LL. B. Terrater,| AL LENTYXE, , 0 fort. He was too honorabie to leap to pressed against the window-pane, heard G. rap: elicitor ia Chanoory To ou god | LVALAN i latel, 1 by Samnel Broth Thi Ayer's Sarsaparilla mother's eyes were always a reflection jeire, the more readily that she had | vileconclusions. I hope not, indecd, he hoofs of a horseman Har and Tnsolv icy, Nota Public, &e. L Barrister, &c., ey secupiel by oppo oraaiy Yo any one for Rheumatism, with entire success; and, | of his own, and she was the fiast fo | {long coveted something prettier and | doctor,' > geld, = for the sake of all ng down the road, and running to the Whig lock, Brock Street, Nov. 21, 1896. shiawa, | wishing to commence busines: or invest in a TE i cry out during the transformation | | brighter than Higgins, the housckeep-| | concerned ub I am going 0 door they found Betty already leaping property which will yield a food return for {town to-morrow, and want } to to the saddie. i the mone Terms a! 1 equal to it for the cure of Liver Disorders, | scene. Max's ey were already iv et- fer, to while away her tedious invalid nek raster with die ab onoe Sn sana : | PALES ors rest Gel youn pERRY LIVERY SUGLES | CAMORL EO, | Sows sarat eb | 0 mmo uy oan, phantom CE ew i nged for the investment iets . OCP ALEX. J. ROBERTSON, bridge: various forms of blood disenscs. The soft rougishness of the brown fective shape in the person of Betty | wis no eh Bi int, Ton saw it! yames," called the Doctor. of haven't 1 C MCKENZIE Xxhridge, Dec. 26, 1555 ie eyes were lianged into a dilated stare, | | | Battersby. ja ee od 3 Gi Nim Sha hy who time to make un for mal ell Iter w : 5 ? MANCHESTER. a cata wer of [the durk, dolionts ringwof her fcy| As for Betty, poor little Betty, she [fl BOC UHRGR het eyes Tom Bev sus caso of Lie wid Jopth, Tym. My PROPRIETOR. te AYER'S SARSAPARILLA to 600 him person- | othe pout of her rich red lips | clung to the doctor as drowning creat- fils mother has sent for tty." And | rp Subscriber having now fully with a supply of superior Horses and Carri- furnish first-class ages, is prepared to Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1873. Wester Assurance Company. ef his new and Sxiieivo ively oes HEARD'S Carriage Works ! General Huiahig Establishment, ally either at his mammoth Ocean Hotel, Lofg Branch, or at the popular Leland Hotel, Broadway, 27th and 28th Streets, New York. Mr. LELAND'S extensive knowledge of the Podge by this unequalled eradicator of blood poisons enables him to give inquirers much valuable information, PREPARED BY Dr.J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Solaby all Druggists; $1, six bottles for $5, and under the rouge upon her rounded | cheeks lay the livid pallor of death. "«(iood heavens, Max," said Mrs Shelby. "the 'poor pretty child is dy-| ing ! Run quick, and see what is the matter," waves were surging fround them.- | She had felt the clammy hand of Jonch at her heart, the breath of the charnel- | | house close upon her cheek. These {had been put to route by her new friend and benefactor, and something "If you ave tired of our quiet | tone of suppressed emotion, "don't you, | think it would be wise to try them a {little longer for your daug] liter | The patrician sinoothnessof this fling | at city preferences stung Tom to the | quick rejoinder. "Not a day. Not an hour!" cried. "These four months of your horse and riders disappeared i in the had contorted into a ghastly quiver, |ures will cling to a surf-boat when the | country ways," said the doctor iu a| soft rad nce of the September night. "What will the villagers say 7" stam- Lmered Aunt Pani. "Does he mesu--- | does he mean - "He means what he says--God bless. him! And you've got the dead-wood {on the villagers now. By the powers * of smoke, Betty's fortune is made. She'll never take part in a pantomime Max always declared it was his strangely sweet and wonderful had thor tet veh sont hi Wihind the crept into the languid life he had quiet country ways have done more to | min.' smirch Betty's fair laaue than her | TE Subscriber hag cr han much. ¥. gate that gocured the But she will. - She will be there--not VICKS FLORAL GUE EE I IT EER repairs in Wood det HEEL Io |i Special - ORSE SHOE and comfort of the horse in traveling, = | Colored fra of lowes aud att V: and more than 1000 Ili asd wor done 80 as vo serve the ails and y + seeds deduet the 10 cents. Vicks Seeds are the Best in the World! Guink will tell how to get and lower and 2d Vepotabie Sorisny id 6 Colored Plaf Y!ing of an eye another nymph had pop- ped into the heart of the pansy. The doctor, howsver, had pursued his little phantom behind the seenes, and had found her stretched upon a dingy sofa, the velvet mantle of a sham Prince thrown over her, her white teeth clin- ched, and a thin thread of crimson staining the handful of tulle and span- gles she had clutched in her mouth.-- -- | The doctor always carried his meidi- i with him, to be ready for one taking the nymph's head upon his ttn, he forced a white powder between her beneath the winter snows, but would awaken with the breath of spring flowers whose fragrance knew noth- ing of the taint of turpentine; of the mild, delicious, balmy mountain air that made the pulses bound without the aid of malt, and gave an honest be depended on than rouge. 'Putting false notions in the head of the child," said Aunt Pam, "and slandering: the bloom to the cheek, finer and more to tor. "Yes," said Tom; "and yours is coupled with it in such a way that the sooner one is rid of the other, the bet- ter it will be for both." Tom saw in the astonished indig-| nant, and altogether electrified coun- | tenance of the doctor, in the pure, proud, uplifted face of his daughter, the lie to all his' fears, and so took heart, and made light of a matter just then suited his convenience and desire. "You sce, madam," said Tam, ad- | and wicked, and whispered behind his ' {hand that he would tell her something {that was not to be snoezed at, Of dressing Mrs. Shelby--for the doctor was still white and speechless with con- tending ewmotions-- "it's 'for lack of harmless amusement out, here that the |. masses fall into such. miserable ways. | We take care to. keep their tions better employed in. town. We keep their imaginations bétter employ- eployed in town. We are told not to hide our thienis in a lide our tal EE and you necessary devices of as honorable a , | profession as his own! The garden of Eden knew no shame till the serpent entered it with his wily tongue, and turned good to evil." « One soft September night, when poor Aunt Pam: had been more than ever | eager for news from town, Tom looked '|up'with a 'gleam - in his fine eyes (like Betty's, only not so soft and glowing), t my dought- Br oh sll ohn ft sho shinai go me oe I te e next panto- is now better fitted oo all g-enes of a theater. The girl had been | giv en her. He told her of the flowers | whole life in the c ity. {in the henit.of.5 punay, th Awd godis J curren BOB- For 1884 t Book of 10 whisked off' the stage in the the twinkl- at Shelbyville that lay now sleeping| Her fair nae repented the doe-! she will wear more clot ® d Auut Pam will come with | i mother-in-law. The box w med with the Shelbys and the 5 tersbys, and the flowers from the conservatory, pe i cotton, and bring to town : in her papa's latest and greatest scenie success in spectacular drama, and all will go merry as i he t Funny orale { I have gathered u funny verdict for sev instances' = Ry A the children were |. asleep ; in fact, he had got an offer for 0 Betty that day

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