. i 0 1rculatcs lars.elJ m tl~q1':nsh1ps of Dm J11 gton Clar ,U:e W.(l o~~rty,.Tight \rt 1e a com.n1on pl tform OJ cu to the free discussion of allques tion~ w \ h1ch the general public ar~ concernr::<l TlilUMS U(E MERCHAN r AND GENERAL ADVERTISER 'ftl'P .DVRlUM at&!1&m I.db ~tinYO!fl.ce, ";""llN'G STBEm BoWM1ITTi1LLE , ' . POSTERS PAMPHLETS ~ Seventy five cents per annum m ad vance The Merchant and ' Obser ver' $2 00 llA'IES OF ~DVl!.-ItTI ~ lISG: C'lRC'trLA.RS". .BTI,L llEAD S GHEQU · NO'l'ES,t ' HANDBILLS !JA]3ELS ARDS, · TICKETS &<: &c &c Ou u col unn H& ll do 3n i;:e1 ann m lV (.luar tor ilu 10 J1rUJlm( nt ah ert1s4J;llcnts '>~"'})er hue fir~t in B tn tion a1 d ?c pei lll1e ettch SUb!'!equei t one VOLUME JY WCUTlB IN FtllST CLASS STYLE. CORN GR.A:l'{_D CH i t\ 01!: O t I I ME FOR SALE The !.ocomot1ve . BY i Eli M th1~ t.....--1 afternoon years' 811" r to gel on w1th these eases :.\.. bro\\ ll st ucly: WHOLE, OR CUACKED Imperial .Ftre Insurance Co J o'hn McDougall OF LONDON I OWRY BO\ ~f \l'.\Vl.LLE e. P:EAT'.E, TAILOR On ud aft er June 2itb trn1ns 'v1ll leave tl c :Bo\\ i11unv1Ue ~ta.hon as follows Ge.ntlemen s & Boy's Garments < n:-.ru- 1v1rni cocw:G E\.ST MMJll HJ TID P \SScngm 7 20 a.m \ 1'-1:ail ~1 1 x ed (E4ab)hl ed 1803 ITE,w OFFICES - 1 Old R""ad St Pall Mall Lon(lon GENERAL A wonde1ful thing of vvwer an1 I \.11 l fieet;uel:!S too M I h :u r:; Uy \\T J le volu1n.es of a1n6kc frou1 my hcr.i.d proceed "S11t y.earp · ' 1"" me -1 Why, 1t followed;-&mFat rength B biippy iMa str ick lo Jnsl ·x J'.IU&~nce ilaynMd Wighil'-.C ~~ 'BiH,' Jlllill !Le, u\jdrl!ssrng the to ~tUnor,.' · fud oftfi&&llleat PilllllPJ, who oad spo "Ju.Km,.._,, ken, 'you understand poker as well a.s P1l · .A.114 )'OU. J.11.lf'fl!tfid fitt ~'41~ i°llJ'l..-i!llJ>POllO you* i;v;f and - plai h s la l&il~ ~ antl ~GEl~CY FOIL O~N U)A -24 St Sacrament :l\fontrea.l wi: ;-:¥r: J s ti ue I "A.1n \.ncl tbe.buhbl lnss1u,, sveed i_hnf*iloP11it~ 1 ft--. U'tft "'ti!~ J")l!'lt! ~ te mass M ul l\Ia1l l 2_U am .. 3 'l:5 fJ 20 p m Mixcll raSst!1igffi: Mail ftEWEST STYLES B o\l man ville July 27 186D ~illl-- add. exC!JPtion to the rulcng of tlee com~ on a iMfillt. 'JLile ... liialled; for oort~m pouot, and a d18J>ul~ UOM If the ~12Ulfl dt1ck 9 ~nrt plea.e, ""d the covnsel, I WHUl to ptle. refer to Uua book for a mom«nl at th e " 'ht11' !Wllllf ~- pret.l3 .,fand 1 1 , ~ .Al aootb.et.'1:tme the ..counsel tool some * l -- ·-M (JSIO ! l f.l f rm ng th e inlrn bit mts )f Darhn 0 ton that she is p1ep ue I to iecen e pup h on the Piano a1 l Orgat P articulo.rs by anplicat1on to ~Irs Bu1rowl'I tn49 tf }!amp ton Sept Gtll l ti7) l 1 TISS l'vl J.. AKE 'ha.':I g1cat rleaaurc lll Ill New Tailor Sho:p. L menced JOHN HEAL, m h~ 1.i aa com bU81nes."i l l\ the Shop next to the EY press Office one door cnst of T ?YI1lne s H:1ov1ng hal several y e iors cxpeuenc:e in tbe ~~t1sfy all d10 n1a.y fDvor AIE WI'IH l! Y UOWLE beg' to fo1m the p 1blic generally that t 3ode, he hopes t lnm with a call GOOD FITS GUARANTEED Ilo manv1llc Sep 4th ]870 m1V ti CHARLES TOD, .BREAD AN::DBIS'CUIT BAX:BD NEAR PO S T 01 FICE BOWMANVILLE, l h lcrs PuuetuallJ !\.ttcndcd lo lv ul - - -- - - - - - - -- - - -- Oct , 1st 1870 AUCTIONEERS Poi the '1 ownship ot Darli'ligton II T PHILLIPS, H\MPION P1 n pt tte1 t1on given to s \ll;lil &c on able tern a I aaon WJD. lBall'ton, .KN VIS)ULLEN S a.l cs 1 H mptly atten lecl to on 10 \<:lonable teuns . ~ POR LIVERPOOL & QUEENSTOWN veiy ] h trsday ] iukct...'l sold to an l fro m l ngl u U Ireland and t h e C ntu1 ent n.t as 1o v r ttc<i lM hy n.t y othe1 1 ie LINE of Ilo:'inl M o.11 Stca1nors sn.Jl I N :&[ \..N fio Ne"' Y )r1c e\ery 8nturda.:') and 1 _.. 1 YELLO\\ I EES c. QU ICK Agont Bowmanv11le Jo11 G ])aJei_.lol31 i..clwi1 N (,w Y ork Bo,vn1ltl1ville Juno 9th 1871 ROBERT YOUNG, SU RGEON", G t.A U A E OF ONT'\.RlO VLIJ£H,Pn.n:~ COLJ .F E B EGS toll f 1n1 tho lnhalntaut8 of Bo·vu u1 ville anl s1u1ou1 :hug c nnt1j tlt·t h 1 as con n1e ice d the p1 \ctwc of his pt oiesston and can be cons 1lted as to t he d i:;e 1~es of Ho1 ses Ln<.l Cattle at Glo\ c1 s l 1ve1y Office King St Rcs1denco- Brod c ~ llotul Ro n1m \illc J a.:i 4th 1872 141 Pro :Bono Publico. :\.LL K I NDS OF 1 \.KEN Ot 'F \.ND Cured without the Use of the Xmfe, by DR. 8-f'ATTERSON, of Bo>\ man> ille lh e best uf a nd eli::;e \here 13ow nHlln 11 r cf~1e1 cei; 0 ven 1 J30,vn1a1 \illc Ollico on ( hu ch S t1t.' et ] cl 22 le"'2 ln2Jo!) l) aa io ' Bah W11man s goss1 p, ii\y dear, May !nS;pector Geu .A gents, i:ro1 t r caJ 1 cau itu Vt:!IY (a t t110 I'c got no legs na.td \,V1ght has l)l~ en unfortunate in bus1 R R . LOSCOMBE, Barnstet Agen yet r 0fHl outi;tl p all horses 11ll l l)a.gs uess i\\ is true but there 1~ no c1rcurnstance -f At d T tra-.,: cl the huck ·w ith 1ny :;u1J1ug "'heel for Bowmanville and V1c1mty conn"ited '"th the failure that can m anv A s I n1o"'tl.) 1 cep closf.! tu lDV rails uf r; t.~"'l Bo1.\l"InathYiile June ]1th 1860 vG "a) bt> tw1Ste l rnto dishonorable transac '\11 J1 l H)l I tr e~l assn g On the prO} Cl ty known mo 43 39 4w 1 m s 1 t: I :vns ne1 CJ lame 01 la.zy t1011s ~ It has been a try1ub year for bust ts l oult.l en Mills will b~ p1osecuted And as I c n o bnuns I cant get cra.zy ness weu my deo.r and Wlght D--laynard s JOHN McDOUGALL ind tho nc"i 0 1 add1otcd to lau h nt;. Joke father; n1ade son1e unfoi tunate 1nvcstroent.s Bo' ma1n1llc June 5th 1871 tf '3G Y ct J m very much ~n en V. l' If and Bmoke ·----~ ·~--------Life Assurance Society I WIBl MaynaHl coull U,tke ad vantage of an Mutal R R LOSCOMBE, > I vo a.1 ole 11 1ny hcrul -, that d CO\eted "1thoffer 1 fe 1as in Baltirno1e 1 ARI 1 S1~ fl A1 LAW ga. I C EST >\.BLISHED 1840 u \fbo.t is tnat 1 T eat I h Jr l tl c fcl,li.;es and S.:> .break the laws !!OLJCITOR IN ClfANOMtY £c ' '!~ill & Hill "ont lum for a JUmor part l;i o mysenseka~ head th1ows utfhc nnd smoke CA!ii :\J) \. CJr.- .!!' Ort cn:s 0H tc1 - Ove' McClmg· St rn rnnc flat 101 Sl JAMESS1R i lU1Wl"IKEAL Pl./ Y ct I c nClthei mouth :p""lr nose l""'ll t that a ner ip their business, to contr ol a branch n.s J }.1 Il1 rmaco1nb s Dental Roo1n~ bou~o 111 that cltv He 13 a splendid buc:i1 J<.ke Do\ nH\Il'-"llle Out 2"th 1868 ly DIRE Cl ORS ness man and \Vtll, no donbt recove~ h1a '\VALTlllR SnANJl Esq 1\1 P Oh urma.n I ve a, sigl tle~s eye that glen.ins 1v1th light DUNCAN MAcnONALD Esq mercantile pos1t;ion b!ft the want of capital B1 t it 1::1 ou\y ht b) a la.n1p at night MAJOR I E Cu PBEI L C B St Hilo,ne Yet 1t ah1ncR quit., bngbt on my path befol'e \\ 111stand1H has way no\v He w·ould re HB Ho~on \BLE J'OHN ii~Mn lON H.awks As I 1 u sh n.long \\ 1th sullen roo.r burg, Ont quu~ f11 e thousand dollars to accept then A litt le Rh) me camQ JU!:lt in tlme RESIDENT SECRET,o\HY -J" 1s GRANr .£1.nd all about the best of Lnne te11n.s The 1natter \\as under ~onsHle1a J: or I break the ,S>tJ.11.nes:; of the 111ght l 11ne fau1u the VV t:liit of the 1'ery bef:!t ind frighten the birds to swiftest flight atiod w11en lus fathers failure made it im· SPECIAL FEATURES. Not bea.ti in any qua.rte1 ] im e that v. ill a.h\!\'\S stand the t est pract1calJle LHE ENTTIUl PnoFits belong to apd ~ed1v1d And startle th wild beMt in h1,,, laui When w~~ku1g int n orta1 .As I p~er thro the da1kest fQteetihe.rc eel n,1nongst the Pol1cylw7dr:1s ' 1<'1 ve thousand dollars r It seelllo hard I v1ll try and keep a good i:m ppl) ~or it is tlw a.y s want~d LIVES DEULINED DY OT.H.b.'U COMPANIES or on Mj manly hea.rt is llled "1t11 fite he ihould mies a good opportunity for so l hat '\ l ct 'ou ll come m to buv which a,n ext1a P1erni tnb v.ould be 1cq a1ed cn.n Yet I Itl!ver bi.1ned with 1a.ge or ue smiill a sum Y 01: 11 not be d1sappo1nted 1 be assu1ed at a e·01-dtna !J 1ates of this Soc1etj, An l tho iny generous breast is \\-arm You 'v1ll always find l L d1 y and fresli :' Yes Maynard is a ·plend1d fello11 And that is something boruue I n e'\ e1 nHmnt to kill or harm unde1 a spc.culJ a7 rangcment honorable in all Ins trananct1one, a moral So con1e alonb and tr:, this I ime SPECIAL NoN EonFFJ:'l'AULlll POLICES issued 1 or they h eat me with fire till l ioar and tn~n, auil \ gc!ltle1nau as I nnderstaud the But don t fo1get the m oney si.;rea.rr Ho lf:! uf deh"e:t bom Nu1e am to Foltr pm, nnder whlch only 10 15 or 20 Annual I>ay "Qrd If I cou)d SJ are 1t, I would will mrmts a1e teq1111e4 ca.ch payment acctu1ng a. And the \\ ntct I ]nnk 1s changed to stPEl.lll Corn er of l.lneun and Ontario Stref: t u kly leud hnn the surr1, ~or he \vill cerb\In IHOS ROWDJ N rolicv for ar snm assured pt oport1onatc to the VVb le tb ey h 1rry 1ne Oil fiom station to ==ita 1/ soon be able to repay it Bctt I could Bo" lnauv1lle Ji!Jnrch 11th 1871 no24 tf number'~ pre1mu1us paid, nnd f ee j1 om. future tton take so much out of n1; business J u~t 1\ud soon I 11 b com e lhe pnde of each nation vayment of reinHtms n\11\V By the \Vaj, \\hat makes vou feel so Oh don t I bu 1 and ro,.,.l and a iu1;:1aJ }.{ODER \.TE' "REMIU::!rIS and moot libe r~l con rn~resteu 1u M.ynar 11 Has he stolen my As the bun1 ng fu cs m my veins I fe el d1tions. li e 61rl s henit? Aud \\lustle and roar but not v;1~h pa.in Prospectnses J' n 1 us l-1 JI orn s ~c supplied BEAUTIFUL TEETH tta, lace grew rosy !,>u ~ she hfred her on application a.t tb.e H e niil Uffiee or any of } or soon th9y 11 be firm., up a.ga1n the .&'\.gencies sof blue eyes frankly to her uncles lace J M BRIMACOMBE, L D S Oh t would nt I hke to break from then po'\'ier, JAMBS GHAN'I ' I th.ink, Uncle Ralph that May.n~rd ~nJ. scatter r:oy steam Jn a scald1n"' sbO\\ex 'Res Re Cl eta.l') fE. e th Extrti.~ted nt Tvventy hve Cents. Iov s 1nc Uut he \vtll not p1:0p013~ to tue And dro :i;n o 1t the r fire8 on my O\Hl hearth Rl".lon \ 0T e1 :&'IcUlung Dros Sto1e~.. AGEN'I ~ Olt BOWMAN VILLE stone r10 Ile sau.l \\ ords to me, not lon~ µgo BowJn 3' l VLll e Oct l at 1870 1 C BAHKEI\ ~ l then peJd1n.nce thev we 11 l Jet 1n1J aJone th puizled and paiMd me but I unClcr Obs ~ rvc1 Office 1{1ng St sta d them lo dqy l am rich, and he \las 23 ly Ibey mak e me 1un 01ther s uft or slow JU failed m buacness I c~unQt tell hrn,1 :m Up g1adi.: or do·wn 01 on plaui I go Bo1,1u1ui;1lle June 24,t.b 1870 S. WEBSTER, L. --~--~---·-' -·-- -----Ibrougl city full or desert \ aate hl.Sjstut would lie as SUCQessful now as be Hy slow maJestic grut or impetuous haste foje because it would be a"-SUIUlUg rpo1c I t s noj; fQr plcasute alo.1,.1e I lUl \~an he has e>er spdlfen Ca.rrymg the Canadian and Uruted States mrol ] or I never get sleep 111:\,lTI) " 01 ks never done / ~ Hu1uph' I underst~n<l You arfi a - ' ltVEflP06HONDOtID5iRRY·CW.~IY-+',,_.....,........,_.w... r.....,,, (11).,.......,........,. ~~lit<'< ,.0 \f\UCli,· bu.I; And n. S \bbn.th day s rest I n ever know votfr.~;;· ;;fo wit~ot~ ll fc Passengers Booked Through to Lon ' A clay It s not b) choice I break God don, Pans Hamburg etc get hun But m v ungodly mastei :lhaJces n1c obef fethaps I a:u ~t gorng to v..enr the R.at es of Pas~l1ge from Bowm:.i.nville to L1ve1 Op ]um alone I plactl the bhune I ool or Londondeuy Cabin, $78 to $88 accord "illow, but I am gomg to senr! h\1U ,.fh~ Such dcsec1at1on l" a. b 1nung "-ha1ne ng to accornmoda.tion Steerage $9U 50 tlwusaud dollars P.EU. GI ASG01V LINE Through b eat :111d cold alike I can so 1 Ho11 can you, without cornruijtrn? B0w1na.nvrllo to G.La.sgo" and back F r I ~et at naught thf;l flo,i:;.t u.nd 1:1now DENTIST C~m yourself ? ~WO lhe pelt ng storm catl do{, m e no h~l:tn ' 1 '"11 manage that if you will dra" 8} 00 For my generous heart? is ~' El' warm THOSl that I ave Aiti!ic,.l leeth tb 1t don t Iutei:n1ec11a.te Ste~rage 5"' 00 fi t \\ ou.1d <lo well to give me a call the monc' for mo, and keep my .secret Cert1fica.tcs isf!ned to pcrEions desirous of pre l dra " e,ri. ea~ J.iJ-d.c.la of corn and grrun I will do both I shall be glad to see the Pas:;a.ge of their fnends to C inada TEETH GUARANTEED A PERFECT FIT paying And st lea of gooc.la l y e1'~ry ttfl.tJ,11 ~iaynard f!tnrted once n1ore in btu~1ness , lhu hi.st tuun cot ncctnJg with tbe stcn.mship m the most difficult cases- ' '\.ud coacheBfull of~djeB £q,tl'1 1o I -.:erpool Jollt\ es Do" manville 6\ ery Fnday ana ) OU will llOt be rmned, Etta if you S G 7 has lietn very successful in :insert· at 7 35 a.m :&Iontreal time '.'Lnd lords of noble 1nc1n (JJ:e the1e never .see the mane_} agn1n mg For T1cke'e; or fnrtbt:r 1nfo1mation .a] pJy to 11 e pov1 I ne\c~' u1h to refmni ' Oh, 'vhen he is a rn1lhona1re I "111 W A NE,l\DS ARTil?ICIAL PALATES, B ut dta.\v them n1 what trin n they ehoosu Bowman't11lo, ..t\ ug llth 1872 m46 am send m my bill '\Yhere they have b~cn ,1 i 4 1vyecl by d 1 aease or Provided they can pa) theu fare, ' I "ill get the money~ vou Good a1e the result of congewtfil~ect_. All all are 1velco1ne to be there» by ' Bless my heart, it after mne o clock, Il .) o 1 va.l 1e your h~ uJ.t11 - 1....; The y01 ng OJ 1 old the gra' c and gRy and the old gentleman bustled ml!> hes Don't neglect you1 TEETH, m SUBSCBIBEit takes 1 lea:::;u e 11i 111 I speed them forna1d on then wa.y ._, O\ et coat, and\\ ent butikly down stairs foun ug the public that he 1 as added to lus Bl \ U I ll Ul GOLD IILL!l" GS rnscrted stock ofmachulery a SUKJi \UI:: PLUl'Jt ll and So1ne ou bus1n HI:! others for pl ca.su1e Etta had spc ken very ga1l) when she on a ne w punc t 1e MAIO.H~lt he ltS nov; pre:pn.red to do all cue)tOn) Son1e for hcaltl others fo1 trea.a1ue. prnposed to send rn her bill to the Ulllhon ,\01k {lt. sl ortest nohcc a1 d at u:)nal rates PRICES MODER.A.~E aire, but her so!t blue ei es filled w1th tears I Sl\HlH So1no are .,olllg fa1 from Lome !looms for1netly (>( 11p1ed by r J Jones uv~r D:i.rlin 0 ton J...JOt lO LithC f n July2 72 mly 11 distant dimes and lands to rorun when she w ·as alone She \\as onlj n1ne ] 1! Mc.A.rthur s Stor~ King St1 ect Otho1s seek the JOYS of home to share .. · een, a ln1ght, pretty blondc,ancl a favorite Bowuiauv lle Ji:lj 17th 1872 m42 ly Where wife and frrent1s and cJ:t ldren are amon 0 st her circle of frw"d' She had dr:-eamecl her dreams, a.:s young g1rls n ill, .i\.h ] ttlu they think theJ s~1 ne'i' er retu:n. Al"Y QUo\NIIIY O} DRl S~ED To the hoI.oes v. hero kuideat and fondel3t h~art.s and she had b1ven Maynard Wight a prom ll peumns \~ho oonteuiplat"e maktng oo.n- Turkeys Geese Ducks, and Chicken bu10 ~ inent place In the1n Excepting having t10.cts \\1th newspa.pe.tl) for the. 11;isert1on Qf [hat the rlen.1 t n es they g3$Q..tu with r:.t~e -asked her in ~o nlan~ 'vortls to be his 'v1fe, \\ 1U be purchased a.t Adve1tise1ncuts should send to hefo1P, , I J< SfMSON:> the~ oung merchant had g1 ven her c\ ery Bow in an ville Geo. P. Rowell & Co. Shall ne\er speak to tht!-ll.l orgi<:ut them il>llCO 01 SDiSOl" BROS Oshn1rn reason to believe he Joi ed and sought her lllOlC fot n.. 01Jculiu or (nclose 25 ccntr fo1 the1· Oc~ 24th 1872 m4 tf He \\us a frank open man one of those ONJ HUNDlmD P '>.GE PAMPHLEf ' contaimng] rntr:s of 3 000 Ne \Sl>· I $ /H d esti: O\.u.l cul ert i1tl bridge and stiea.m l da"~ who, while pohte to all, \vonld offer no n1 ~te::; sbo\vwg the cost of ad-Woert1si.ng also \VJ e n hark J collide and make a smaeh special atten t1ons to one unless with the m tny u seful hints to aclvertlscrs~ '1J1d some ac· A d fr1cnds an 1 foes are mn.ngkd the1e cot 1 t of the f!'Xpei1ences of men ~ bo rue kno\vn hope of w1n111ng he1 hca1t, ant.l giving all Ml'ORIER of Al" Ul il.C I UHl h u And scalded '1c.t11ns shnek in dcspau ""' Sl: cm SSFUL ADVER'II:~ERS lhe b!.S own in return Etta kne\V he loved DEALER in aU the \a. 1vt1es of fi 1m aae J?tOp1 ieton1 of the Amer1can Newspaper Advc1 tis1ng Agencv 'Jlie lead a 1 dy1ng tt.ro ind me ht1 her, but she kne\\ abo th ·t hlS sensill\ e 41 Park Row New Y<Jrk Italian & Amencan Marble. An l ' ou11d e<l passet ger.E! s10 h and ury ~ pride "ould keep hm1 SJ!ent now He flnd ru:c po;;Sei::sed of unequaled facii.li.ties or se Vt'h.ile I a shatt er d J ernnant of m1ght 0 wo d neHr offer to the hene 'I!' the hand curing tl e insertH n of ad v ~ tn1e1nents in all Ha e dashed them to pieces on thatdreadmght N ew:::;1 ~pe18 and Pr,;uod1cnls at lowest rates A l \ rg'ti n.ud choice selection uf that h~d fa1leu to g1asp for lune She srgn N uvomber :llth, 1871 T 1ttlc thej ki1e\ of 11 e clanger uea.r ed a little, aJJd a few tears rolle.d do\\n her Monuments & Grave Stones: The horrid cleat! a.1 d t} e cold cold bier cb·els, but she was a ·ens1ble little maiden il\;1ys Oll ha.1 d oI SllJ er101 'vo1ktnanslnp :tl d 01 the long and wear;r_ daya of pain 1'nd ~he resolved that she woulJ. not pme at lO\\ est l1l1.CC S E1 0 1eturn1ng health should come nga n and fret 0\ Cl the trouble s'he could ill a measure remedy for 1Ia"nurd 1 e'en 1f her 0\ C l' th e 11gh ctnbau1'ment I 1'U6hed W1 ought 01 Cast b on Fen ces Aud \ 01cei3 of lo. ed ones in death are hushed own love was shado\vcd forever So she ~n l w lows and orpha11s in w11d de pn.:tr for cn clos1a 0 h tu3n1g lots rang the bell to have the breakfu,t chshcs Arc left u so1row their fat e to share · re1noved and \vent to dress for u. walk Purruture Tops Mantel Pieces &c the L \.nU.1£81 an 1 J3ES1 a8$VltJncn:tof " Those young ones of l\:Canon s "ill 1 hej thought that I WM easy to guide, kept on band 01 :wrouoht to 01 der A cvll IS :want their Ohristrrw.s rree I~ everybody Hl I hat hom the ll'On r~i1s I llc'\cr woul d slide 1-espectfull y :reques t~] t.t the \Yorks Laclies and Gents Englvh and 'Ihat thenn"'ht of m) \\ra.th thej never would the "orld f1uls she said, stuffing her Sai atogci '11 n11lcs l\11 g Street Bow na1 r oille sec portc 1nonna1e wi th bank note , u and there October 1st, 1869 1 tf '1'1at elling Baqs, Tha.t they }1ad in c as tnm o as tamo could be lf! onlJ one more day to do Il11les of shop Shew i St1 ltpi;, csted m Canad v- 105 000 st loea b} l 1re aTe effected on ithe..most fa.vOl'&ble tel'l.YlS, .ain!l losses pa.id with -f:l6r!Ji~~'fon~ Oli!l1iiral!t,,,,..;i.02l!lm:d"la'bOBdlJfF. "" Ml:~ rlt _, now He dtd not despau He was Joung )et, m gooil health, and full of energy, but let ·t hie heart one thought la,i \\1th dull, he"'y p Lln It" as not the mere fancy of a young girls vamty that made Etta anre that :May nard Wrght loved her He had gn en her a perfect and true lo\e but, as she nghtlJ JUdged, hJS pnde closed hlS lips, when bu" ness nusfortnl)es fell upon hrm She was ,vealthv, and he would not offer a. less 111 corne than her ov; u Ile \Vas no fQrtune hun,tcr, to live upon his wife a money, or even to take lier money for the Rtepp1 ,ii: stone to Ins O\Vll prosper1tf As he strode home m the dusk of the Decen1 ber e" eu1ng the bright shops and bn~:v erojds a~trnctcd his attent1011 Chr1stu1as Ei, e, he thought ' It ~ tll not be a very merry Obri~t1nas for us, b~1t br1g.hter times ma..y come hefQrennothe:r Ji Car I had hoped to Lave the r1 0ht to gt~e Etta a Chnstmas gillt but that, too, must wait till birghter days I \Vonder if some 1nore forLunate su1tor \Vtll win her lJefore I fee 1 lree to speak 1 Sueh thoughts are none too ln el) fo1 the holiday season, but Maynard could not turn lns mmd to brighter subJects It\\ RS a hard trio.l for him lo ineet theae heavy reverses in the very comn1encen1ent of Ins business career, espec1alJ) as he felt assured he 1;ould have averted them 1! he had had lull con trol 1n the bus1ncss ( OHld he but accept the offer ol Hill & Hill he was cer'arn that 111 a few years be could take a stana aguu1 amongst tl e successiul 1ne1chants of the day " There is a package 1n J out bureau, Mr Maynard the servant sa1J as she opened the door for b1 m... ' It \Vis left a few 1110 menta ~o by a httle boy 'All 11ght Ia Ill) father m 1 " In the d1n1ng rootn sir 'Get the package and br1ng 1t Lbl re It was a. small package, d1reeted in a stiff hur:.d, the lettera beiug })tlnted in tnk, in s.~~ of written ~ The J6entle.!,_n:.!1 beut over t""'\\1'Jt1J. SODle CU "IUSlt) ' Somebody han sent you a Clll1stmas gilt, Maynard, sa1Cl M1 Wrght Of all the odd gifts, tlm seemed the od dest It was " kmt cotton sock, of gay col or~, v. ith red and blue stripes, and a row of ;rellow stars at the top A folded paper was ih the toe, and on this was written, m the 1.-iao1e ,st1ff l1and as the U.1rectlon " Kriss Krmgle to Maynard Wight But UlSlde the paper "ere fh c crisp new notes for one thou·and dollars each Maynard could scarcely believe hts eyes ' Hill & Hill shouted bts father "N O\V I can go to Chicago with au easy in1nd '- I f OJ" I tel ets <Qr inflr 11a.tio1~ auly to W A J".i;,ADS Agent Eo\\Jt auv11lc June Dth 1871 tf ::lO J DODSWORTII, RIN'.lOUL BROS ~~1.15'l!~~~~ll'!'~~~l:i!.!!t:;;~Sii~~~~!.J~~ t~'~·.o :~~ fl<!t..T<lil.?~~h~llA01' ~~ ·~ i:..~~!-' · te1 tin s afternoon front 1\faynatd perl)1sted the la1vyer r on w tnt ' Oh, ho' So I am to lose you I "He loves me He has loved me all these yea.is "Aud you1 'You kllOVI, she ani:nvercd, \\1th a bnght blush ' Yes, I kno\v,' he said gravel) " It is hard to give Jou up Etta, hut I 11111 gn e JOU qladly to llfavnard Wight He is DJ) beau ideal of an honorable gentlen1an "Thank ) )l\ No\V '"c 1nust go, or ~1ar1on will be sending that con1m1ttce yon 1nent1onccl 'Etta Well 1 " I am afraid I can t k,eep that aecr~t of J ours n1uch longer ' Keep it tell to morrQ\\, Uncle Rulph T am to sa) yes or no at Marcon a to mght The Cbmtmas par!y at Manon s \\ onder ed loudly at.Atmt Etta s unaccountable de l 1j All the younn sa \ a0 es 1\ ere beating tattoos with their feet upon the staircases and loudly declaimg it "as too bad Aunt Etta did not come that Lhe tree might be lighted I he inore decorou8 party of older people 1n -1 ll&me time p1ekmg up a large l~» volume 'There 1 no. nse o' your ~!em;ug to any book,·,' exelauued i the c1>urt; aognl), I - ------------~ NOTICE. :B.ELIANCE 0 BHYME AND I.IKE. th e dra"1ng re on1 wonde1eo \\ hy t.iur1ou was watcl11ng the door so anxiouSl) nPt 0 G. D s. ALLAN LINE SURGEON "° Notice. L' T Poultry Wanted. '1'0 ADVE:Et'I'ISlS:ltS I A 0. BOUNSALL, I ' But who could ha\ e sent it 1 Pmcb me, am awake ' Who sent 1t 1 KrJSs Krrngle of course e Here is h1s own word for it It "as useless to speculate about the gen erous g1' er, but lt \vns <1u1te ng nnst hun1aa natmo not to do so One wealthy friend after another was ment1oned,and the proha b1ht1es ihsc 1Bsed, but not once Vtas Lhe blue eyed gal named, whose heart was lull or JOY at the thought of her power to aid the friend l\ho was dearest of all friends to her If she Lad hoped that MaJnard \>OJld \c 11 her o! his love before be went to Balt1 more she was d!Sappomted He called upon her as he did upon lu~ other ir1enda, to speak bis bne! fare\\ ell, but he did no more He "ould wmt, he told hnuselt, till he had succeeded in his new ~rJterpr1se If Etta loved him, she '\ould not nu1rrv for u tune, ~ud he "ould urnd her b) )(0 promise that might pro' e irkso1ue in the uncerta1n am\ see il I future ChnE!huua after Cl1r1st1na.s came a.nd J u s t A r r i v ed MASON'S Ettn was still unmarr1ed ~Ia.r1on \Vas sure that her sister \Vould Le an old 111a1<l and loudly congmtulate,d herself upon the la ct ' I am sure it \\ill kill 1ne if Etta. tnar r1es no'v she woulfl say 'Those j oung one,, of nnne think nlore of Aunt Etta tb~\11 they do of me As for Uncle Rllph, he \vould never consent now to lose Etta sho " ull the woild to lnm And Etta "oul<l smile and kiss her sister, never 'vh1sper1ng one word of the hope that "as still alive 1n ht!1 heart !\fin nnrd \-\ 1ght, hsten1ng coor.tcously to the small talk of Mar10n s eldest daughter, \Vas think tug Ettl tneant to say no aud sbt) at home Suddenly ~1a11on vanished, and n1 a. few wrnutes all the cheld1en fiJed mto the hont parlo1, and fixed their O) es upon the fold ing door that hid eo n1nn' delightful treao ures upon the Christmas tree Ma, nard Wight fixed blS eyes also upon that door, certain that when it opened there would be n n1es$8.ge of hope or ce1ta.n1ty of 1heappo1n inent for lnm It opened, re\ eahng a glare of hghrt, and the greut tree in tl1c centte Beside il stood Etta, dressed in a br1ght blue s1lk, \V1th her hgbt curls decorated wffh blue 11bbons, and a br1_ght llght of happt!!.,e ~ n Ler la1 0 e ~y~~, nd ft us tng her round cheeks rn her hand was a long \\and, >11th which she detached the ghttenng presents from the tree Ei, (;!.}body "as too busy 111 exanuu1ng the various gtfts that "ere being distributed to watch MaJnard W1ght, but bad they done so, thev would l1a' e ..seen lns eyes, wide open \Vtih nslon1shment, gazing at a gay ob Ject da10ghng from one of the branches of the \VOnderful tree There was ever) var1 et1 of Christmas frmt t11ere, but he never heeded any of it W1de1 and w1de1 giew his eyes. CertarnlJ he kne\\ tha: object Certam ly m the past su years he Lad too often speculated upon a Slmilar one to be m1stak en Blue and 1ed stripes an cl yellow star. ru1gl1t ex1~t in a thousand socks, but certa1n ly the one dangling from that tree was the mate to the one Kriss Krmkle had sent hl1lt six yea1S ago How did it get Ihm ! Who bad owned the other one before it passed into his bands 7 He "as begmmng to thmk he must be asleep, when the long wand hove,.ed for a mo1nent O\ er the guy sock, detached, it and Etta s clear voice said ' Knss Krmgle to Maynord Wight Uncle Ra'ph took it from the wand, and banded it to the still bewilderea young man ' I believe you knoVt whure to find Lhe nutte be sn1d, with a n1eau1ng cm1le ' Then it was ) ou 1' Maynard said "Not a bit of it It was ll:tta cned the young man deeply "Ettn 111oved ' St:e '\!hat ts in tlus one No one is no t1cing us they are all too busy with the tree It "as a very tiny gift down m the toe ol tl1e gay sock ,Vnly !I little gold locket for a "atch cha1u, but 1vben xt was opened, Etta' S\\eet face iqoked mto hIS, and a curl of Etta s bnght bau faced the mrnmture MJ story 10 told Uncle Ralph lilW! one more nephew, and Mrs Maynard Wight sa) s her husband has one pair of socks sJie ne\er bas to mend, because the only use lo wlncu they are eve1 put is to dangle once & year on a Christmas tree to hold Kris1 Krrngle s gtfts to Mr and Mrs Maymrd Wight -Godey. Lady s Book to heai am tlung tmthe1 on the subj ct, yelled the court, ' I tell you ~am I lrnve deci<led the p mt 'I }<now that \I as the reJomder ' Im sat1shed of that but this JS a 'olume of -.Blackstone-I m cr.rta1n he differ~" 1th your honor aud I only \\ant to sho\v you what ci tar uttwn f ool Elackclon was t Ah th it indeed (Xclu.11n eJ the court, smiling all o' er1 now you begi n to talk On a s1n111ar occasion tl e af fair did not clld so bapp1ly The court de cided a point a lver.se to thtJ v1e,vs of the counsel Counsel '\U>i stubbo1n, and lll"'J.8 t ed that the court \VU8 "ron 0 ' I tell Jon I a111 right yelled the cou1t\\ th fta.sl 11 J eyes " I tell) ou, you aie not r~ t o1 t e d the counsel 'I 111 110 ht ieitcrit cd lLe court hn.ng a J 1ggc1 1t I a1n t 1 ' I "'a you uin t pers1etea the counseJ Cnc1 yelled the J ud°"e 't I t<lJD}IID t lus Culnl fo1 ten tu1nutes' ~nd JUn1p11 0 h o111 t ! e beneh he pitched into tho cot 1 .:it l a 1 d after a 'cry h vely httle figh t placed buu hors dii com,bat o.fte1 ..,, h1c;h l 1:: s111 css was agt\ln 1esun1ed, but- it\\ a.~ n o lo i n l1elo1e another n11su11derst.:'l.1Jlbng a1ose 01 1 t said tbe colnt," we \\Ill adJourn tht f-l tuu e for tn ent) 1n1nutes 1 .A ucl he " ts ll out taking off his coat, "hell ti e c u1s l ~ ucl 'Never mind, Jttdge, keep J OUI sca.t - the p mt 1s l 1clded- my thv.n b. out of Jlni an I Ive sp1 ained 11iy shouldt 1 1 Fron1 l:i \.} ers the tront;tt on tiJ Jlll Le ~ is and then \ erJ1t.;t~, not to collftne easj ourselv~s to the 'Vest are so111!!l1 1nes quee1 Everybotlv has I ~rl-ot the case \\.u be lieve it \\l\S lll this city \\h ere t11A s.::qie1 t twe1ve E.DS\,eied the Jnq 1 ry of il e i.:ou1t by saying, Vic find the dctcnd ar t 11ot guilty, :inU hope he" on t do so again Pnitt ners have before now been declare<l gtult), and recon1n1ende<l to n1e1Cj on the µ,round that the JUT.} "crer t quite s1uc ti ( t they chcl i t I A JUrJ found a man gmltv of af"on with IHOO da '"Y" A not! er set of clod Loppers, tr) 1ng-u. in.au 1oi 1uurd1::r, and beJ ng muclf con! eT&edll:fl'lll!'l)t'tc~"ll 1ng tbe1n that upon the sat 1e 111a1chncn t 1( not sahefiecl as to the c ~p1tal crnne having been comunttecl, they could find the p11c.:011 or gmlty of manslaughter, JU8t as thci coulcl on an 1nd1ctment for clnld inurder finJ. a \\ orou.n guilty of conet:ahug the lnrlh after dehbcraLing fu1 a 1011g w1 le, fo1 nd the man guilty of concealing the b" th of the de / c1xsed I Again in the c ise 1[ u nuin 11 d ct ed for buiglary the proofs were so cl ear against him, ho hav1n& been caugl t in the fact, that it was presumed no defe1 sc \voulcl be attempted Ilts eoun~el, ho" eve1 n1ad e a long nnd fiammg speech, and protested that Ju behe"\'.ed t11e ruan to le innocen~ The Judge tolil the JUn that it ""' un necessnrJ for hun to sutn up, as t11ey could ha\e l1ut on~ op1111on After confe11n;. a mo1nent, tht:y turned round tnd dehUerate ly pronou11ced a verd.i.ct of JS >t gllllb to the amazement of eve1y one 111 co1ut Ot cout""e the prisoner was, w1LL ont fuithe 1 qnEitit1on on the case tltoCL 1rgell ~T e e Ling one of the Jury u1en next daJ, \\e I oht <:l y mqu1red the iensons \\luch influe11ccd thcn1 in g1v1ng so cur1ons u 'e1chct aud uict with the lollowrng repl) ' Well sn, we be most on us P - - men, and though th e Judge said ho tbou,:;ht tho prisoner were 1:u1lty our r~corder (who "as the ni n1 a coun sel) 8£1.td 1u; thought be \\ar:nit, 11nd \\ O like to stick up for onr 1 ecOrder r Home, Wife and Saturday Night Happy L'I the lllan who has ·little I ome and a httle angel m 1t. of a Satm<l 1y m gl t -a house, no matter ho\\ little nrov1decl 1t w1ll hold two or so no mattcy" how h·uu bly it 1s furn1a.bed,p1ovu. l ed there is L borne ln 1t Let the \VJnds blO\\-close tlie curtains 'Vbnt 1[ th.) aie pl un calico 'v1thout Lorder, tassa1, or any S\tch tlnub Let the ram come down-heap on the f11 e No tnattcr if yon ha' en t a candle to bl~ss yoi,rsel! with, for whaL be u\lful l glo t ilO\Vlng coal makes, renJe1 ng cloudlt.:ss, 11hedd1ng a sunset throuJh the roo1n-JUSt hgbt enough to talk by ,not loud, as m h1gl 1(&.J's, not rapid, as ill the hurrying v.:orkl, but soft\\, slowly, \\ hJSpenngly \<1th pauses between, for the storin \Vi~hou t and the thoughts w1thm to fill up >11th Tben wheel the sofa rnuml by th e fH o , no matter if the sofa is a settee u1 cusluonetl at that, so be it JUSt long enough Jor t'\ o n.ud a haH in it How· S\\ eetly the n1u Q 1c from SJ! ver bells from the time to come fall on the listening heart then liow tnourn folly swell tbe chimes of ' the days th 1t a.re no more 1 Under s t ch c1rcun1aLln ccs and at such u. time, one can 0 t at lear;t s1xt~ nine and a hn.lf m1h s nearer ' k111g dou1 con1e than any other po1nt la1d tlo\\ n 111 the 'Malte Brun May be ye u inai smtl~ u.t th1a picture hut there 1s a secret bet\\ een us, viz 1t ta a copy of a p1ct1uerudely done but true as the Pentateuch of an ong1nal true lll e\'er) bu1u in heart - l l · l Save Your .BONES, Vc~lwes so ,I :tnd get cents per 100 lbs., fen them at - - -o -- An early call will ensure a good chCi'lCe'. A co1111 let e atock of to be f >und in I etc Wll To Sell, or R,ent. de Harness, Whips, i A the Y illage of Solina I lie above is a de suable A ta.nd for. a Tatl r ar:<l Gen~ral Store !.. 01 particulars applJ to MR W1f W ETIHY If by letter a ldress Soln1a P O ()ct 22nd m4 tl s101m AND DWELII"G HOU SE Ill ']b ey hu1n ed ino on with ill "w<led 6[ eed And n t tled mJ iagc like a fl eiy stcod, l 111 rom1ng \\1th '"rath I rt shed o et t1 & plan .And strewed m) pa.th " 1th the- "ounded nnd d\lll tIJg YOUNG & BRITTAIN S Outar10 Stt ci.:t DB. DAVIDSON, R ADU ATE of the Ro~ al College of ph) SI<:::Jans of Englru d and Unner.s1ty of Vic Colle'fe Oobourg U ndcrgr<L(h a te and 1 .,.tona. nl onzemnn o the Unneroity of Toronto and AJ1 r had ) ou but chccl d inj power a.nd might Ihe deal h ld been hvnig and happy to night An 1 ] 1n1ght ha~ e c a nccl otheis <la) by day On my long ru ul lone nnd tireson1e 'vay f@T11i e1J must be d1 y and cl6a Saddles, etc un b wd as us ltt.L Bou-n <tJ.n1Uc 8\.l[ 318 2 B own1auv1llc Sep !.Ith 1872 o37 1n50 ly1 G $2S. ltEWARD. es pur p ot t1ug to be of onr make an 1 to b1::a1 o u na. nes stan1peJ. thereon \\ e he1eby caution the pubhc o.ga.1nst alls lch u11postero ns Me88.I a Y elhnvlecs & Qwck are ou1 A~ents in W eMt D u hatn and a. l1eward of S2ti is he1eby offe1 cl for the a11prehenstou a..11ct cu1J\1c;t ou of all s d1 unposten1 a.1:1 tij to dehaud the })'nbl c.: by ofi ermg th eu tia.!:!h ~our nui.ke LAZo\llUS J\fOR.l{JS , 'o CO }Iontrc >l Nov 8th 1871 ,7 tf ha.\ to u1u kDO\ that certain I 1Li.: lla.1s a1e sellrng S pectacles and Eye t.Ja5s 111~c.:01ne led~e JAMES BIGHAM, Painter Glwzier Fiwer Hanger, &c, &c All k1ndB of ' vo1 k promptly attended t o and satfafactlon gi.rn.rantecd l"tes1dL-ncc- Next d 01 ea.st of the Bible Oh.us tan ( hurch IYlWNJ, lyrone, March 8th 1869 22 tf cl c~r laJy s parlor,to give an account of the bun ~'Jn1vel'Sl.ty of Q.ueen ~ CoUege Kingston Mem d er of the College of Phymc1ans a.nd Surgeon Al d th "e nw t.s ca1cfully there s nothing to dlcs she had been sending W.1er~ all daJ f( ar of 011tar10 Surgery at d ReoiclencA on Kin,., Your five ch1ldre111 ar~ an awful bother St ~et, ael:ond door east of Aft ~fay1rn,r<l Re1uen1ber th 1.t ca ution an 1 prud eucc 1nust to me at Clu1st111as, 1\far1on, she said B own1anv1lle, Oet otl1 1871 gt tde , ' If av~ I fo1 0otiten any of the promises I ROBERT ARMOUR. \.nd '\ isdom and J udgu cut must CVt!r pt eside have been making ~1uce last December B wrr an' ille Dec 10 1869 \Vh l wa.tchful aud ~obc1 faithful and true I orderecl Claia tbe biggest doll I could "l'.'!l!J TF.ACHER Qll' '.IRE PIA"O} UR1E lhe Gt eat ] ng neer must brin:o us f!afe through find, w1th a bedstead to match her p10 » lllll"eweJ.l, 1\loGeet Smgmg &c OrgomstandCompo·crISuow .m... .,_ 11 d. pre1 n1rea to attl:lnd and re oon e pupils I erins po1t10us, and Mbs ~ amty Lt!y shall ha' e <Qr, .1Eti>U1tJ1.@ nm r be known by ·IPl1catlon atl>lis '\1lson s 1fn1e P9tti had a great Sllt;Ctss 1u the her coral pm and e Lr nngs As for Edd v BARRISTERS ' ATTORNEYS Ch arch Street rra v1ata. at her cl cbut in i\foi:r.cow, Rus bless Im blcte eye· I have bought 11110 half 1qow1nanville July lltl 1872 1 v 41 ei :t She \\US shoi,\ e1ed '\1th flu"'e1s, one a toy shop au! I ex~t Ralph to scream? l!ohcitoro, Conveyanceis,NotariesPu bile bouquet of ca~1ehas thrown on tbe stage over a ieal watch that\\ ill tick an l go 0 FHCF. A T Ilowi.ut>-;,;:;-;;-OverM 1 McMur requ1r1ng t\' o rn cn to ca1r" 1t r:; ij Store A 11utcl1 f' llalph 1 You dRr!mg e I 0Fl<'lCE IN OSJL> ;vA-F t d th f th GR.A.DU A.TE of the l.Tniveiis1 ~1es of l11n1ty H ow easy 1 J; i . to pl 1se an 1 to be pleased, Y\nnted to get out>, but b1s Jather th]nks he n-s oor llOl <:i College To1onto and V ictoria. Oolle0 e Cv Post Office l\1one t loa.n ,, t I t f t ,_ bourg L1~tiate of the College of Ph) ClaJlS as \\ell as e<l 1fied if one \\ 111 take tl1e frog Jl:I too 1 oung J o tiw ra es o In Ct<~s... ands Hgeons Outauo 1 \Ve l \ c Oh l: t " il 1 teach h1u1 to be l F \. tE\ l!LL I L B H :J.fcG1'i::~ TI,.A Office King Street one door wrest of }.'.fr Htu ce of tl e r ose i nst ead of ?tie thorn s, nnd JAME~ R t TLl!:DGB BA Conush..Ue"ellryStore Bo,\man \ 1llc I old the kmfe by the handle and not ur caieful Oh the slecl 1 for R ol I 1t toe Bo\ nJar1 h, D ec.17th 1869. m&o Bo,vnu~nnlle, Apnl 301 18 ...2 018 m31 tf the edge reBt of the Imps "~ " u l cl stll but< '" l ou F o:r J tar.;; 11 a e cair ed n1eu f!afcly before!.. Ai <l r ng ht Lave no v ~in da.) e: )f yore '"' a" ny 1n h er pod et and did not n1ent1on If yon tn1st b 1t l)l C: o l and keep the track to her sistei when she finally ente1ed tLat N o\JodJ "ould ever h·vc accused Etta of lmtng a lo\ e SJr..;k maiden if they CO\ ld have seen her on that day go1ug fron1 store to store, sendint,:: h'on1c enormous parcels of toys and conft:i.;honery, dnd stnfhng her sboppmg satchel with little a1ticles oi J<>I eJry and trifles to') small to \Va1rant the at teullons of an enand boy on that busy day She made oue odd purchase, t)lat she put MARRIAGE _I_ C _E _N _S _E _S _ L , Professor White. Uncle Ralph J.new her secret, and Uncle Ralph "as the wrncst 1md krndest of friends He kne" how the new partner of Hill & Hill \111s prosperrng 111 all he touched He heard the first ·umor ot the fact that May na1tl W~ght wa~ to ~am return to lns olil home, and esta.bheh himself once more in hls former business He'\ as one qf the hr11:t to offer his cont"ora.tulations to the r1s1ng 'oung merchant, and 1nv1te h11n to 1esuu1e 111e 'i.s1ts to the house ' Cbr.IBtDl<lS Eve, and sr.ow1ng fast, Etta ea1d, alil she rose frotn the dinner table " I suppose '"e xnust go up to hfarion's " 1 \\ onld like to ~ee Jou stay in; a\vAy horn !\.1ar1on s on Uhr1stmas Eve, said Uucle Ralph If the snow 'vns t" o feet deep, " e would have to go, I 'lUppose said Etta, h1ngh1ng ' It you dou t 'vP. shall have a comnnttee · Legal Anecdotes ge, IW, S, BOYLE, M, D. of 11E1Jf a dozen or so of those ;}OUng sa,ages ol her· here, to see what had become of Aunt Etta. Uncle Rolph said Etta coming to her uncles s1 le anu putting her hand upon lns sl ouldei Wb<l.t 18 It 1 Some '\Vr 1ghty n1atter, to Jntlge by yo lr face ' Do 'ou remember Christmas tune l:ilX" unfortunate hme We strmg together a few legal anecdotes "htch are too good to be lost 1 hey ure of course, locateU. --1, out '~rest, tboJ; region sofa1nous: fQr its luminous JUr1sts Tlie first illustrates !.he ruhng passion for "po ker, seen amor:g 'Vestern men1bers of the bru The court 1s in ses,':!1on, the Judge li! on the bench, and the case of Snuth vs Brem n lS called up "All re uly shouts the counsel for defendant but the conn<:::el for the plnmhff does not respon l " Who ' for the plaintiff 1 rnquues the JUUge, some what 1mpatiently "May 1t please the court,' says a rislllg member of the lead1u 0 fratermt), ' l'ilkms is for the plamt11f, but I left bun Just no\v o\er ui the ta,ern, playu1g s. game of poker Hes got n "bUC$. er there, and lie :; sure to s)un bun 1f he only has tnue Hes got the thing all set to \Vriug in a. 'cold deckJ i11 \vh1ch case lie will deal huuaelf four aces aud his opponent four queens, ao that your honor must per ce1ve he will 'rake the persnnn1ons rhe look of impatience vanished fron1 the face of his honor at once and nn expression mot~ of sorrow than 'tnger took its place !\..t length he said, "ith a heavy sigh, 'Dear me thats too bad r It happens at ~ very l ) Selected Base all your action~ upou a p11nc1ple of right prese ... ve your integrity of chara.cte1, and 1n doing this ne'er ieckon the cost l I If "c work npolJ nJarble 1t \\lll pe111h , or\\e \VOrJ1.. Upon br11.ss, tune \l, Jll Clfloe lt tf we rear temples, thej \v1ll u1uni hlc in t o the du<11t, but tf "e wv1k upon nun101tal tn1nd~-1f we 1ru b 1e thetn with prLnc1 p l ~ s, with the J uot fear of God and ofom lei lo\\ inen-" c engta\: c on the:;e tab lets so1ne thmg "h1ch 1'111 bnghten to all etermty l a1n very anxious to ·