The gucpts wow gone, {he lights were out, slumbu' had junt vmitcd my c‘\'c.~, Wk“ 11 right intu my bnm‘u, starting me up as if I’d bccn shot, camu a Home, a toâ€? 0t (lull bursting ‘noisn 1 MLan really certain at ï¬rstwhcthcr 1 had heard a uoib'u or only drcanud of in. I sat up in bud and llrtcnu d intvmly, Was it only my pulsc thumpmg 111 my mus, or wmw thusv regular bouts t’JU Hump or somubody’s muffled \Utï¬â€˜a? '1 hen I hcald an unmistakab a Sauudâ€" mull, cuak, crl 211mm due-1' being opened rlowly and (mum us y. All in a moment the idch flashed inmantly into my hcuu___j'wen.’y-Lwo thousand pounds. You see, all ‘his dancing and junkctmn‘, and laughing and cllalliug, hull complutrly driven om of mind all llluughl ol the large bum 1 had inmy pUbSlEbiUn. 1 had lull) If: m my grcmcom pmktt, which was hanging up in the hall, (10“flb1all'ls- _ Puff] a guztb of mud came through thv hnme, {attlllrg Khe (10018 and windows; and t ten 1 h. md a duor plum, and a 100th out. “it ( f some om: stmlmg cauuuusly away. 'Awuy down Main 1 wult liku a madman. ï¬ght, to pm my hand 011 HI I 1L was a. blown gl‘laLCOilt with long tails, and two pockets behind, Iamla lime cab||-l10(‘l'\t‘t on the lclbhanfl Slde 1n front, aLd lllib breastâ€"pucket_1n WhICll 1 bag put the bag of money. ’1‘ln§ pocket wasn‘t as is usual on the latâ€"hand sldu, but on the ï¬ght Tm“. was no othlf coat hanging on “‘03†mils, only my ch's waturproof. Whataswuop 1 made to get hold 01 that coat! Gum luavmsl it wa> gom l I woke my Wileâ€"shtld slept thruth all the troublu -‘ Maly," I said, “ We’re mined my one 1110 greatcoat. I woke, my witcâ€"shv’d slept thruth an the troublu. -‘ Maiy,†I said, “ We’re mined â€"â€"thvn-’s been azrubbery." “A robbrty I†cried hhv, clawing her handn; “ and are the men gone?†“ Yes,†1 mid. “ Oh, thank Heaven," she Said, 4' then we're saful NM cl‘ mind the. rat: Javk, as 1< ng as as our thS are: safrl But tlnarv’s my water- proof, Jackâ€"oh! do run and see If they’ve taken that.†’cm for brains, and (‘Xullcs a sort 01 n flax ac- tion,1ur, by jlligu! imtv ad oi'answui'iug your question, thuy go and ink you 0110. And that mains me so mad Oh, tiicy’ie a very dense race, those Ym‘ksniru ptople. “ Why, to open the mic, you stupid," said I. " thrc is he '1" “ Don’t ye know ?†said she. "Kuuw ?" I cried in a rage- “ What should I abk you fm, if I did know ’1†I‘1)idu’t lh'uU. know he were at thai hauac?’ Au so he was. I’d nrarly forgotten that he was one 01 the gllvBLr‘. at my wim‘s part) Clearly, Icuuldu’b 30L the safu 01» h, and l didn’L 111m 10 lcaVu the money in my dtsk, so I put It i. my pug-kw, and tuuk it huuw, thinking l‘d gn’u 1L to Uuuaius with my key, to pm. It. in the rule when he rcturutd. Just as Slllpid a); you, you see. 1 was mad with the 511‘]. 1 on n l uiwaj 5 get out of lcmpur with £11080 Yorkshire people lfyou ask ’cm the simplcu qm stion, fl st they Open their mouths and gape at 3011. When you’ve rc- peatcd the quudion twiCG, they {:1qu their mouths and tmuh 101' a bit. Then the idrra Sevms to mach the [mug that dms duty with All the way hack 1 Wont, as hard as I could pelt. Howuver, the money was all right in my aesk, and now I‘d put it in the sale, “Toll Mr. Uousinflâ€"our managor, )ou know -â€"l sald lo the tenant who’d lut mo in, “mm I want the key ol'tho sale.†But you had it in your pocket, my you; whth shows [11th you are not acquainted with Lhc nut-s and regulations oi tun North and South 01 England Hulk, Whluh say that tho accountant or chic!- cuahiur blmll ho responsible: for the duo custody on the cash “luï¬e it is in his posws awn 1n the d2.) -t‘1n1o, and Lhat at night all moneys and mommies snall bu carclully so- cux-cd wuhin the ofï¬ce sato,whicn shall be secured by two keys, 0ch 0! which shall be in the cusuldy ol‘ the manager, and the second in that of tho accountant or Cilahicl‘. But, 3011 my again, as long as you haw ono hey, what did you want with two? Then:7 I own, tho ro.ulations are obacure. They were drawn up by zomobodv without any literary bk!†; if they’d comulxod Inc about 7011), I could have suggL-stod It good many iinprowwcms. What they meant to say was, that the safe was to be secured by two locks, and that a key of tat-h, not into:- chungeahlo the one With Iho othoi', was to be in tho custody, (to. Now you under. stand why I wanted Mr. C usins’ he, . ' “ Eh, my i†said the sarvant, uptning her mouth wide, “and what mlght you want; Mr. Coueins' key for 7†“Sorry :OI‘ the money.†“ (1va and 11' Va a glass otvbcer with me,†said Blue», l>011 the way to the, station.†I put the bag of moury in my desk, and locked it up. 1 Would come back prcsmiuy and have it piacud in the sum. 1 walk ed to the tuition with Black; we had some beer together, and then he went 011' Americawauls, and 1 on the way to Ncmophihm‘ Villas. You Het‘, I was rather in the habit of calling for a glass 91 beer as 1 want homo, and than going on; and, conxsxqucntlhhom the lurcu of habit, I’d almost got home befurc I icmcmbelcd the bag ofmuncy. It was \rrxiug, 100, because we had a tL‘a-party that night, tin: ï¬rst since our mall'lugr, and it hilgan at six o’clock, and I’d 1m miscd to no hume an h. ur callinr, t0 draw the cmhs and hdp to get things leauy. And herein was six o’clock, and 1 had to go all the way back to the bank. BURuLj KIOCBLY A) I) i-‘ELOY‘TEGUSLY. “Deuce take it I" he said ; “and I’m off to IJchl‘wsol by the next tram, and then 1:. America.†“Well, then, what is to be. done 7 Harm’s twenty-two thousanl pounds in this bug,and those drafts of mine come due in a couple of days. \Vcll, yuu‘Ll have to gen ’cm up,†he sand; “I can’t, uulcas you take be money in to-night.†“ Am I in time ‘I†he cried. I shook my head. Well, [mm was the mommy to mum the draws, anyhow, and 1 shuulu have been a gram: 1001 10 mu! it away just became it was altur Louis. b‘u Cunntcd in all ovm‘ 3 then: was about 11i11ctucxi't’ixu1lsand 1n chucks am; notes, and thrcgthousand in gold. 1 kucw that those drafts were coming due, and that our: mmagur was a lime anxious about. them, fur they were rather lnm-y, and the other names on thum way not very good. Black, tooâ€"mat was the man with the m ucy-bugâ€"Black was a capital cumomcr; and not. only a good customer himself, but he Lroughb gouu accounts wnh him, and we were a young bmnch and on our meme. We had just looked up the safe, and I had put the kcy in my pcckctâ€"I am the ac- countant of the North and South of England Bank at its l’udtcy Branch, W. R. York. 1 had got my hat on, and had taken up my umbrella, when a man came running imu the bank with a bag of money in hand. 0141 Time um I tho m“ or night Mud a ’ a ousc lugcl 11w: The Wme w > g lu‘cn, warm, and brigleâ€" A)!ju:L1iKO summer woaLhur. Quotll l, †The» e’s Uhrisimus come again, And I no fanning )iChe) ;†Time amwm‘ea, ‘ A11 ! Lho old, 0111 Mainâ€" I priLhL-e pass the pitcher. “\Vhy measure all your good in gold? No rope o. sandis weaker; ’Tls hard to gen, ’ths hard to holdâ€"â€" Come, lad, till up your beaker. Basx. mou um, found lX‘lle friends more true, And loving onus more lovlng 'I " I could but my, “ A 11>w~u few; So keL-p Lhe liquor moving," “ }[ll‘t thou not seen the prosp'rmzs knave Come down a pl‘CClOllS \lmmpvr '2 His cheats disclo ed? †"l haveâ€"I have !’ “ Well, surely that’s, a bumper." “Nay, hold a wlnle; I’ve been the jl Fmd all Lhe-r hopes grow dimmer I" "They \vi]v hope on, and strive, and trust, A11dcu1;qucr!†“ Lhzuï¬s u brimmcr.†“"Tis not because to-dm is dark, N0 brlghler (Amy’s before ’mn ; Thcl‘e’n rosb for e« ery mLOl‘In mssed hzu'k, “So be )1! Pam the jm‘um I" “YeL I must own 1 shuud not mind To b I a 1mm: richer." " Labor and w 1t, and you may flml# 1111110! an mpty pitchcx'.†01d Tim" and L BY M A H K I: EDION if,†1 said; but we can‘L take ~â€"Mrs. Maguiru, an old woman who threw a brick from the roof of her tenement in Brookiyn at some boys who w. re teasing her, and Khan-by kxllrd an infant in its mother's arms, got a year’s imprisonment for man- slaughter in the fourth degree. †And what's In: re,†went on Books, “ he never took up the money l‘d lent him for the C( at.†1‘ What crth ’1†I cried. “A very nice brown coat he put up with me. About ï¬t 5011, I should think. Sadr, hon: it is." How did I go ta the bank that morning. on lvgs or wings? And howdid l gcthoml, as soon as I uad put the tummy sate away? Mmy kmw by my fave it was all right; anu didn’t we have a dance of jo; all round the housu! My burglar had only been a sort of sneak. alter all, who got in at an open window, and bolted with the spoils of the hall; but if he had taken the pains to look into the poukets of the coat, he’d have been a richâ€"though ptrhaps a miselable and insecureâ€"man, and 1 should have br-«n utterly and dtSCl‘VCdl)’ ruinedâ€"Chambers‘s. â€"â€"Ros~‘ & McCol], of Strathx‘oy, having more muncy than they know h'ow to ink care of, are going to sink it. in the Ontario Teacher. â€"-’I‘cn per cent. duty on 1ch and 001er im- ported from the United Mums. It was my ident‘cul brown greatcoat, Wrapped up in a bundle, and tied round with my LWI) hemdkervhxuf. I made; a. darn at it, open‘ (1 it, plunged my hand into the breast- puukutâ€"thcrc was the roll of money7 there were the twenty-two thousandpoumls. “ Nay," he says, ‘Guyiad; thou’xh wrong there†I sank down on the counter, overpowered with «motion, 0 “ Wmi, it might lla’ been stolen once, but it aren’t now; lave got it here. This is how it were. A uadging sort of chap comes in, and he says: ‘ Muster, what‘ll you give mt (ur this here tickut?’ Now, you know the lmct daft allow us to give nought in that kind 01' way, but I says to the chap: ‘Lut’: havu a look as it ;†and then I saw It was yours, and I said to the man: ‘My lad, you arvn't come honest by this.’ †“Nay,†he said; “I knowcd better nor t‘ at. Do you ï¬â€˜ivk l’uhcxposc acustcmcr? I [mow you ggzn don’t care about [new litlh: matte); gmttiu abroad; and so 1 slap m) ï¬st on no (cum I r, and I says: ‘Hook it, ’just like mm. And away he went hko a amp-lighter.†Bruuns gave a most portcntous wink. Hr was a rlmv-s1mcched man, w1th a rod lace, and n tlcmenduus corporation. “ what do you mean ’2" I said, coloring up fuxiuusly. Evuy one suspected m0, il scuncd. “ And you gave hiin into cus'ody, he’s' in prisun ‘? 01d Brooks, what a. capital follow 3011 me I†' Yes ; but wlu 1‘0 waszthe ticket ? Why, in the llulu caslpockut of my brown greatcoal. Still7 I had Lewd, that if ytu had lost a n-lwl,;you could make the man give you tnollml‘; and Blocks, the pawubx'oker was a I‘A'Spectflblc ï¬llow, who, perhaps, would hLIp me out of my difï¬culty. I want to him an)- how, on my way to the station. I felt like u ticliUtâ€"Of-leuvc man as 1 Want into his shop, but I pm a good lace upon it. “ 1‘1‘0r)k~',""1 said, “ thin watchâ€"you know 111v icke â€"it’s stolen †Nuw, you 11 say : “ Here’s a man withom msmncc. Why didn't. he pawn his walch '3†To tell you the truth, (Inn's what 1 had dom- llle week before, and the money was all gone. “Then, uulbr thew circumstances,†you’ll add, "it was immoral to give a party†Bus, you’ll boar in mind, the invitations had betm out for a fortnight, and than We were In funds. “erl, Jack,†said my wife, “you must get the manâ€"11m P. B â€"-to give you some monv money on the watch. 5:11 1: him light out It must be worth at least. ten pounds, for It cost thixty, and you‘ve only Ind ï¬ve upon it. Sell the ticket.†“Jack,†said my wife when I went home, “you must go to London at once, and see the directors Have the ï¬rst word, and tell them all abuut. it: all the particulars. It was only a little bit of carclussncss, altu' all, and l)\ r- haps tluty’ll look over it." ‘1'ch ; 'thut‘s all very well,†1 said. “Du! now am I to get Ulnl'u? Ive got no money This wretchxd party has cleared us light out.†“ Borrow some of Cousins." “ He asked ms to lend him a sovcrmgx. lust night, and I couldn’t.†“ Oh, we know our own business, sir; you leave it all to us; “0 shall have Joe tigm enough, if not 101- this job, anyhow for {by next We‘ 1 give him a blt of rope, 'ikc.†I couldn’t put any ï¬re into the man, do what I vould: he was civll, that is for a Yurkshirvman -, impassivc, he’d do what was right. I’d givul the informatwn ; very well7 all the rest was his businesa. Then I told 1101' the story ofthe twenty-two Ihuusénd pounds. Sm: wouldn’t brlieve me a fust; bun \~ hen snu hard the whole story, shn was il‘ightvnt'd enough. Yet she had inB alum! hrr mom than 1 had “ You mun; run « if to the town-hall, Ja,k," she and; “ and Set u 0 police to wo.k. They must telegraph to all the stations, to London and elsewhere! Oh, do go at once, Jack, this wry moment. Evury second lost may be ruin to us.†‘. h Now, lct‘s see into this mn‘ter,†said hr, after ho’d madt- Some notos on a bit of paper. “ How came they to krow ycu'd gob th: money in your coat '3†I said I didn’t know " Ah, but I know,†said the superinten- dent, “You wont to got a glass of ale am") you left the bunk, young man?†I was obligud to contcss 1 had done 90. “That’s how property guts stolen,†suid hv, looking at me seven-1y. “And what’s room, you had a glass with a friend'1â€"Ah l I 1mm» you had. And pmhaps you got talking to this frii nd ot youts?†' “Yes, indeed, I had.†“Voiy Woll‘; and mentioned about tht monvy you’d just tock '3’ “Very llkcly." “Then this Joe, depend upon it, was in the: crib at the time, and he litard you ; and ht‘ followed you back to the, bank; and you havnt gotr‘biimls, but; a wire-netting ovex the window, and anybody outside can so" you wanting out the gold and silver.†“That’s true,†I said. “Yrs ; I SLO it all,†said the superintuml‘ out; “just as Joe saw it. He follows you up from hqu tojondor, and he set-s you put your money into your coat-pocket, and then ho follows you home, and when at ’5 quiet, he cracks tho min. 0117 it’s all in a. nut» shell ; and that’s how pulp: i‘ty goes. And then you come to the police." Away 1 went to the ’iown-hall. This was a big, ohmic place, with an immense portico and a huge flight of steps; but you didn’cgo into the pox-tico to get to the police I ï¬ice,but to the side, which wasn’t classical at all, but ufthe rudimentary style of archimcture, and you wint along a number of echoing scone passages before you reached the superintend- ent‘s otiico. “Bl'lt if you know it’s J00, why don’t you send after him and catch him ?" Whvn I’d told the superinténdent the storyâ€"J-Ah," he said, ~‘ 1 think I know who did that job.†“ the pol cc ain’t sxnt into the world to get- peop‘u’s money back. Noth. ing of tho sort ; we aren’t going to (encourage composition of felony ; and for putting our hands on Flashy Joe, for he did the job, mar‘k youâ€"w'vll, what do yoa think the liberty of the subject is for 7 Where’s ynur evidence ?†I was’obligcd to confess wheleat the superintendent cuntcmptupusly. “ Oh,†said I; “how thankful I am! Then you can put )our hands upon him and get back the mom-y. I want the money back, Mr. Superintendent: nevrr mind him. I wouldn’t mind, indeed, rewarding him for his trouble, if I could only get the money back.†“Sirl‘ said the superintendent severely ] hadn’t any; looked at mu “Well, there are several men who took care 01 the beasts, and about four o’clock this morning the tamer, Lion Charley we call him, who sleeps directly in front 01 the lions’ cage, was awakened by an awful roaring. He raised himself up on his elbow, and saw the lions Wide awake and one of them dash. i112 against the bars of the cage and shaking tmm. ‘Shut. up,’ says he, ‘what are you making all this noise abou t?‘ He was just turning over 0 go to slap again when he saw the ï¬re coming out of the boiler room. So he jumps up and calls the other menâ€" they Were all in their shiits and mowersâ€" and then ran to the other end of the build. ing, When they got ihcro they found ‘Camel Uharluy,’ who has charge of these animals, and ‘Ooon,’ he’s a darkev and takes care of the Sinaich and sleeps every night on the top of the Cage where thi-y're keptâ€"trying to put out the ï¬n, which by this time had reached the girafle’s c ge. While they were doing In a cunversaï¬on with the property-man ot the circus. Mr. Olmstcad, the wliter asked: The two elephants were saved more by the exertions 01 their own sagacity than by any special diorts of those inside the build- ing. Upon the chain of the old one, Jean- nette, bring broken she ran out, followed al- most immediately by the little one Who,beinp,r kt pt merely in a loose pen, was quickly set at liberty. The Lnird one no one durst approach. She was an evilâ€"tempered beast-,and her keeper the only one who could have any mastery over her, was at Central Park with the key of her pen in his pocket, 0n the other side of this pen were conï¬ned the camels, and, With the one exception already noteo, they too per- lbhtd, for no one could reach them without. passing so closely to me elephant that. the at- tempt WuuLl have necessitated the adventur- ous man’s risking his life. “Wuat was the ï¬rbt intimation them in charge 01 the animals had of the ï¬re ‘2†When the alarm x f ï¬re was first given the streets in the neighborhood of the circus were literally a bowling wildernessâ€"the howls coming faint and toned do“ n by inter- mcdiatc distance to some belated wanderer pursuing his devious path homeward. But as the ï¬rst engine came rattling to the scene, its noisy wheels awakened many upon its ioute and some few of thOSe living in the immediate vicinity ot the conflagration. As . ngine after engine came rattling to the spot, gradually more slumberers became aroused. Those who still remained wrapped in lum- bet were ï¬nally called to sudden conscious- ness by a strange unearthly sound, which ior the moment seemed but the continua- iion of a g'isly nightmare. This wild, weird noise was (he trumpeting ot the two ele- phants who wt re saved, Jtrihnette and Gyp- sy, tor so long a time stationed in Central Park, where the little one, Gypsy, used to be such a perennial joy to the children. They had escaped the flames, roaring and bellow- m5 behind hem, and ran in their clumsy, longâ€"reaching fashion out into the street. There the y subsided into a cor ditiou more resembling their usually calm, pIuCid equanimity and proceeded towards ’I‘nird avenue. When n or the corner of the block they Were joined by one 0! their keepers, who, not daring to attempt leading them back the way they had come, guided them up the ayenue and through Eritecntii street to Irving place. Here they were piekcted, and for some instants kept tranquil. noon, how. ever, their trunks were raised in the air, and their curious screams nightened all listeners. Their keeper left them, went towards the burning building, and returned With a dog which had been accustomed to play about than. The animal ran up to the two ele- phants, leaping and wagging not alone his tail, but the whole hinder part of his body. hubhing against the huge legs, which Were about the same size as his own hody, he gainboltd mount! them with great apparent glee at again seeing his playmates. Nor did the elephants seem leSs delighted; their small, keen eycs looked kindly upon him, their feet Wr're’ moved cautiously, lest some Injury should be unwitingly iutlv'cttd, and eVery now and then their trunks would gracefully dtSUl‘lbe a. long, swwping circle and softly stroke the sides or the dog. Near them was tethered the single camel which had been brought out item the ï¬ery lurnace, and before long the three surviving animals of the large menaâ€" gu‘ie were led away to a. pace where the atmosphere was better suited to their com- tort than was the cold, keen air of a. winter morning. Hllx. endeavm‘ by the aid of such men as were with him to save the animals. ()fticer Raymond of the Fifteenth l’rccrnet, was on post in the vicinity of the circus, and met no time in summoning the Fire Department. At the ï¬rst alarm engine companies Nos. 5, 14, 3G, 25, and 18, and hook and ladder com- yanies Nos. 3, 7,and 9 dashed up, and beiore- lhey could get their hose out the District Engineer comprehended the situation and sounded a second alarm, which called engitu ompunies Nos. 28, 16, and 20, and hook and ladder company No. 11. By this time e‘hiel Pcrley had arrived, and before an ou'nc: of utter had been thrown into the building, and as the flames were rapidly gaining in the direction of Fourteenth street, A THIRD ALARM brought the entire Board ol Fire Commis- sioners to the scene, and engine companies Nos. 17, 11, and 24, and hook and laddci company No 12. As the ï¬zemer. got to work it became manifest that no exertion would swe the circus, and that hercuican efforts were necessary to prevent the disaster spread- mg towards L‘hirtecnth street, and getting a headway which, with the wind blowing from he nonhwest, "would spread destruction to the h art of the Seventeenth Ward. Beyond llnowiug the streams of a couple of engines to cool the cracking walls of the Academy o1 Music and three or four adjacent houses, and a low to play on the front of the building, nothing was done to save the Hippotheatron, and way nerve was strained to prevent the ï¬re gaining in the dime Lion 01 Third AVUDud and Thirteenth street. B SRNUM’S BBASTS BURNED. LIONS, TIGERS, CAMELS, GIRAITBS, ELEPHANTS AND OTHER WILD BEASTS IN THE FLAMES. [From the New York World. 25th.] Before the people 01 New York wrre awake yesterday morning P. T. Barnum had been burned out for the third time. Grace Chapel, adjoining his museum on Fourteenth street, the old homestead known as the LawrenCe mansion, and a. large tuctory of billiard ap- pointments were in ruins, and the Academy of Music had narrowly escaped their fate. The lire originated in the boiler room of the Hippotheatron. Months ago this building was condemned by He Fire Marshal, on ac- count oi its inflammable material and its de- lt‘CthU flues, gas and heating apparatus. And the warning was certainy proved emi- nently just yesterday. . The statements in reterence to the time the ï¬re broke out. are rather conflicting, but it won d appear that two men, one a porter in the employ of MI Grote, of 114 East Fourteenth street, and the night watchman at the circus, discovered the ï¬re almost Simultaneously. The ï¬rst warning was an odor akin to that of humane ptraw, which was perceptible in the building No. 114, and caused the watchman there to «limb a ladder which stood up attainst the circus and lock down over the mtnagerie. Here, he avers, he saw smoke and ileum; and ward the cries of'the animals, t‘vho wen aroused ,lrom their slumbcrs by the smoke, BURNED 0U"p FOR THE THIRD TIME. r. Grutu’s puner gaéc an alarm, and at thy hams moment Bamum’s watchman rushed mtu the street and rhoutcd “Fire!†and then 1" turned to dash water on the flame», Loss (Over $700,000. THE BURNING OB" THE BEASTS lookill." ' Here’s LIL-L which is too Weak to be a sinner, Honest. water, which never left. man i’ we mire.†When Cassio is persuaded to drink, and is amused by lago’s drinkng song, the villain says: “ I learned it in England, whtrc, In- deed, they are most potent 1n potting. Yn-ur Dane, your German, and your bwag-brllicd Hollanderâ€"drink, healâ€"are nothing to your English.†“ Drunk l and speak, parrot! and squabble‘ swagger and discouse tnstian with ohe's own snadow l 0 thou invisible Spirit of wine, f thou hast no name to be known by, let. us call lhre dcvlll Atterwards, when Cacsio has come to his senses, and his conscience bcgms to awake, he say «: Iagoâ€"What was he that you follow (1 wixh your sword ? What had he done to you ? Cassiaâ€"I know not. Iagoâ€"Is’t possible? Cassiaâ€"I to member a mass of things, but nothing distinctly; a guard, but nothing W'Ierelore. O that mm should put an enemy in their mouths to steal their brains I that we should with joy, pleasure, rnwl and @Pplamo transform ourselves mto brazts 1" And again: And Apumancus says to Timon of Athens of his winus and the custom of drinkmg healths :†" Tllee}1¢:}]Llls will make thee and thy state “Not to-night, good Iago; I have very poor and unhappy brains tor drinking. I could wezl wish courtesy would invent some other custom of entertainment †It is to this custo u of “ entertaining†by dzink and revelry that 1i1mletalludes when he says to Horatio: “ it is a cthtom more honored in the breach than the. observance." I wonder that temperance lecturers and tectotai advocates do n0! quote more fro- quaully home of the striking parwges in which thi great dramatist disciibes the bane- Iul cï¬lcts or intcmperance‘ Nu dcsurlpt'uus outside the inspired Wiitiuqs me so intensely t-l'uei “Who hath woe? who hath son‘uw? who ham Loutentions? who hath babbling ? who hatu wounds without cauSc? wno hath re-durss of eyes? They that tarry long at the wine. AL the last it bitt‘th likea Serpent, and ntiugeth- like an adder,†(Prov. xxiil. 29â€"32). “ Wine is a mockcr, strung dlink is raging; and whosocvcr is dxccivcd (hereby is {lot Wise,â€(l’rov. xx 1). The colliery is now fully equal for a large out.put during 1873. The machinery, inl- ported from hnglam , is of the most power- l'ul mrimion. There are 48 tenements constructed to house 7 men each, 3 two story hUIISlS for the heads <f dlpnrlmrnts. and other dweihugs sufï¬cient for 350 men, also a large store 'Iul‘y supplnd With provi. sions,etc., at exceedingly moderate prices. A stable and ham for 16 horas, (incepend- ent of the under-mound accommodation for 10 horses); engine and boiler houses, aï¬rst class l‘oigc with tour furnaces, car. penter’s shop, and last though not least, one ot the ï¬nest school houses in the Province. The houses are semi-detached, Well built and painted,and each one is provided with a quarter acre or garden. The roads. drains, and all sanitary conveniences are eXCellent and lhe whole place has a general air ol thriftiness and care lor the comiort and w ll being 01 the men employed. About 150 In n are now at work ; but there is room lor 200 additional cutters, whom we hope to see im- ported by the GOVerllment next spring. With this additional labor at. command 1h. mine would readily yield a minimum of 200,000 tens or coal per annuml Messrs. Morley and McKeen were the contractors for the buildings. The Plant (irrespective of llie railway) machinery and buildings have cost about $120,000, and the (lllll‘u arrangements have been under the manage menu 01 F. N. G‘sbornl, EM}, 0. 15., to whom no higher meed of praise need he given than a simple narration ol the foregoing fets. For lay, slrmuns on these texts turn to Shaxspcaru’s pagts. When the villain Iago wishes to make Cassia the tool of mime In; presses him i0 drink : “ Come, Lieutenant,†says Iago, “I have a stomp of wine ; and here without. are a brace of Cyprus gallants, that would taiu have a. measure to the hgalth of black Othello.†What Shakspeare says about Drinking Customs. The ï¬rst cargo of coal shipped wont to St. Julm,’N. B., last July, since which over 20,- 000 tons have been dispatchca to Halilnx, New York, Muntreal, Newmundlaud and England,â€"the result being a ï¬rst class repu- tation as to qualityâ€"wide the followmg an- alysis of cargoes s' ut to the Manhattan Gas Company New York, and a later sample to me Royal Schoo' of Mines in London: Bank crop coal Dceper mined coal uL New YUI‘K. 11L London. Volatile matter Carbon... Ash. this, two went to work tearing down the bars so as to let the aninals 1008e. You can imagine how much the ï¬re had gaine when I .011 you that even the manes and tails of the giraï¬'es were on ï¬re. Well, they got the, bars down and persuadedï¬ï¬E-Lof. them to come outâ€"Tummy he was, oneol the nicest, gent est little fellows than ever Was; you could lead him all over town WltJ one end of u pocket-handerchief in his mouth. But just as soon as he saw the flames he wheeled right round and rushed back in to the cage, and there they had to leave him. It is curious, but all animals ex- cept elephants are like horsesâ€"ï¬re scares them so that they don’t know what they’re about: and‘it’s the haxdest work in the world to move them away. Then the ï¬re ran on to the cage of thehappy lamily, and all them were jabbering and jumping and thing around inside, making a tremendous row. You see, the cages Were made of pine Wood, and the flames rushed OVer then in an in- stant. I was on the ground within trn minutes after the ï¬rst alarm was sounded, and aided to the best; of my abillty to rescue the animals, but; the building burned too quickiy for us.†“Certainly, though 1 don’t kn: w about the tigers, they are so truachen us that you nevu- can tcll What they will do As to the lions you know we haw nous ready to catch them in as they come out- of the cage, so We should have no trouble with “11 m. But we had not time enough to do any thing, and some of us had to run for it pwlty hard to save ourselves.†[From the Cape Breton Timex] We now present our readers with the ï¬rst of ollr promiSed d1 scriptions of the SeVeral collieries now at work in Cape Brrton. and we commence with “The R sprw," as the ï¬rst to respond to our s imitation, “that managers would kinuly furnish us with sla- tislieal information tor our articles.†'rnn RESERVE. Last year the above already well-known oolllery was simply an arm of Wild lfllldr, four miles inland from the Grand Lake Raul and only approachable through woods and swamps. Now an excellent road connects it With the main post road, and a B-toot narrow gauge railroad brings its mineral to the Glasgow and Cape Br ton Company’s splen- did pier in Sydney harbor, a. dis- tance of ten miles. The particular seam of coal at present worked at. the Reserve is that known as the “Pnelan 6 fUlt vein,†which underlies the greater portion oi the area. The coal is reeovered through two slopes, driven from the out crop to the dip of the seam. These slopr-S are down about seven hundred feet, the dip of lhe coal bl in: one foot in nine ; but as the ground rises from the drop, the bottom of the slope is now about 150 feet vertical from the surtaco, and he coal improve-s in quality as the slopes at o beingr pushed to the deep. “woulu you have let the lions and tigers loose in the streets 7†100 100 Yiulding 9,500 minim. to 9:950 max. feet gas to the ton. The um Mums or rape Breton. r00 96 26 39 This wolLknnwn hotel has been reï¬tt: d Lln‘orrglmutmmr n'llvï¬â€˜L mod rn sum 01 a ï¬rst cl:.>shn1‘ex. His table 5 furnished with all are elit-acics of the s: u on. rho. most em VPnlell' 31m ple Rnom in the, pm; for commercial 11mm IArs. ~mn bUb leaves in ime fur all mains rash 01 west. Dec. 6. qu-L 1 ANGLO AMERICAN HO'IE HAMIL'I ON, ONT. THOMAS VEAZIE (We of the Vcazie House, Geneva, IV. Y.,) Proprietor. (:TerNERAL STAGE] OFF‘IC _ RE SHUWLNH A LARGE ANL- WELD s. ASSORTED STUUK ()F tiENTS’ FURNISHINGS & J EWELLRY, SMALL WARES, FANCY Goons. HOSIERY, GLOVES dz CURSETS, HOOP SKIR'N AND BUSTLEa. , N. B.â€"Urders by ether promptly {and can fully ï¬lled. Wu» h w v A. Dr. Wheeler’s Conn ouud Elixir of PhoSpbates and Ualisaya is called 21 quLrimve ’lomc, be. cause Phoa-phzues cnmucuw more than: half the material 0! the human budy, an A are as,» >Ullll,(’ly es:cm.1nlbo thw- growth hf Bone,Muhcle audNervg whmu Cull 0L utlmill lull develope- manWiLhoutl. any 1111:11er Ug‘KNIAIYUULil/e pelfex L dlgcsli In, create l we, lleleLll), vlmliz- mg bloc l. and suppzy th wu Lu con~L IlLly going on in lllc system as the l'ebllll. of mem l lulu pllynuulexerli011. Bel gcombi ed with Calisaya, the l eruvlnn Bul‘li the m ly wet-mu t’orUsz and Fever, and [hub cmndltxon ol Nerv‘ us l I‘Ortl'iflrinll and General llebilit) mixing from low vitality and exhaust.in un- mses, 1L 101nm 21= rlcguutand agl'c ‘the ll-v1z... Grating LulllC purely pllysiulog (:le it. ilsacmou, than man be when 511'er unu ' all «hymn» staucr s, and all (M. aed «undid, us of the bud , as it lmilda; up 1.110 c ulslitlltiou in the same manner as our ally.1'ood. ï¬Old‘Uy all druggisls “L .51. DAVID McLELLAN 6: Co. 53 KING :5 rumm'r WES] SPRILIG ThADE, 1872 AMERICAN HUTLL, KIN G STICICIC'I‘ W EST, No Organ of thought or ncLion can be em- ployed q illloul. the «.ssmtnnce of we blOUd, and 11-)01'g:w can be empluyed safe 3' or “im im- punity wiLhmn. a asupply of healthy bluou. Wil‘hheahh, him (1 the cxerrise organn bu- mam- well umelopcd. \vhuther they be musâ€" cularur intullovtua]. By the me of Milo“ s’ Compolsnd >yl‘up 01 liniophosphites the blood IS spredily Vnulize and puriï¬ed and so made capable of producing a sound mind and sound budy. ~ “ Persons rutlering trunnnnpnre blno 1, or whose heath ls giving wuy,eiLher as ministe-rs 01‘ those who stud) cluscly, will ï¬nd 111 the Syru‘J the 111111011111 tu build new up i].le the tonic to keep them '1101‘1‘ "â€" Dr 171111,. Persons desirous of visiting the nbovn states with thc intention, if united, 01 pur- chasing timber, minomluii' improved armin; land dirccn from the uwmi's at the prcbcnl very low prices, and not in the hands or spcculators, but must be sold at a. gr- at sac- riï¬ce, and partics wishing rtliabm imorma tion about the climate, soil, products, &c.,aim tickets at reduced rates to Visit the Slate: and tree transportation to see the lands, v will be to their advantage to communicam with the subscriber as hc is well acquainth with the above states and the most dcmrabl‘ to settle in; good climate, icitilc soil, and advantages 0f railroads, navigation and othu tacilitics for the best markets This is [ht bust opportunity eve: ofl» red to get a (:th home and tht: bcst climate in America. Scmi for circulai oi lands and card. 5. 0. CASE, Souihern Land Commissioner, 202. North John bti‘cet, Hamilton, -â€"~vâ€"-â€"-â€"> ~Q~ 4 #-â€"m F. VV. BISA.RA&AN “ It bath pleased-the devil drunkennesno give place to the devil wrath ; nut imperfec- tion shows me anmh 1‘ to make. me 1runkly d: spisu mvalfâ€â€"‘Olhellc, act v. Sec. 5 , Shakspgare makes. cm 11 -h-is:clow1is‘ and fools expoxe the“vici of iï¬t'cmpciance and the degradation, of drunkaldm » ‘ “Olivia.â€"-What’s a drunken man like, fool '3 Clown â€"Like-a drowmd man, a fool, and a madman: one.draugbt above heat makes him a fool, the second niuds him, and'a third drowns him." The busmess hel‘etnfoxe cariicd on by the undersigmd as a pnntri' 01 llt‘Wthp'l outsider; and advurtiaing agvm, has bmn sold to Mn. GEORGE “insou, who is author- ized t0 COULCI all muucys mic or which may become due on account of raid buri- new, ai.d “ho will luncufurwam condlLt the business on his own account What a sermonï¬oo, on the biessinys of temperance, is contained in the few lines in the third scene of the second act of “As you Like it," when Adam hays to his young mas- ter ; “Let me be your servant! Though I look old, yet I am slrougaud lusty; For 1“ my you 11 I never did apply Ho’u and rehe-lli us quunn 111 my blood; Nor did nuL wile Ullhashflll {mellle woo The means 01 \veukues» and debilvny; Tlmrel‘ure m) age has a lusty wigntm', ' Frosty but Kindly; let me go with you, I’ll do the s- nice 01' u youngev man In all your business and necqs_siLiu ‘ †A CONSTABLE ALLOWS A PRISONER TO ESCAPE. â€"Tht‘ Omngcville Advertiser says that on Tue-sday last a. complaint Wns ludgtd with b‘. H Mt-K:lrick, J R, against a. young man namr d G orchontgum Iy,lor having pasm d a count‘ rl‘cit bill. It was a wur dollar bill that had hccn changed to a twvnt), by past- ing the ï¬gures twenty Over the lib gm, a,d again when: it is spelled in 11‘1l,it.w¢_h pasted uyrr in Ihn same way. The plisollt'l‘ wax at once commith d for trial, and Constable Wallace was cautioned to kmp him safely and lodge him 1'11 the Gllbllfl] jail‘ During the av: niug mussehgurs \VtI‘U hunt to Mr MoKitnck, asking hum to allow the primner to go, as be had settled thn mutter by paying back the money. Of course thls Illodk‘bt re- qunvsl was rufuscd, and Mr. McKiu'ick hgain warned the. cunstahlu to kwp hi» primnur vale. 0n Wt rlncada'y mumlug it bUU mr ltnnwn that Wallace had alluwcd 111v p11}- oucr to go, uutwitllstaulliv g all [ho warnings that ball bun gth‘D him. \V( Ulldtfl‘t'ilnd that the mutter has Dun placl d in [In hands ol the plope‘ aulhoritws, so that Wailan willikely be taught a, lesson Nhi h w.ll prevent mm hom again lepvatiug this llltlt‘ gmml ol lttting pnsunms (/ï¬', â€"A correspondent fwm A‘Iml 1' is l‘C- spowiblc far thu foilowiug ntur) : Acouple from Ottawa went to Ayluu Hor 1111' purpuu of being marricd on Monday last. When the hour 1! r thc c4 lcbmliou ut mu nuptials had arrngd, the man became somewhat dis- heartumd at the idea,and rlfli‘tcd on fuut fur Ottawuï¬caviug . isinlcn Nd bride behind. Whrn shu learned (It his dvpm'turu, she muted after him with a horse and cuttnr. Sh overtouok him about a. mile this sidv of tin: viiizige,and haung“reconstructed†him with the norm: whip, brought him back to Aylmi-r vhu‘e tiny Wcl'n 1111 ml. We did not Jeain'ivi‘ich cf til: 11: irm, isedm “iuvc, honor and obi-y†the ()tkrl‘. â€"â€"Saw-log busimss not, very husk tLiu par. 600 CHEAP IMPROVED mums AND 200,000 Acme 01" “wasâ€. I‘IMBEB LANDS r03. SALE. â€"-'1‘01'onto njoiccs in 8. rev paperâ€"The Sun NORIH CAROLIN A daVIBGiNlA LANDS. 3] ri71 “’7' Hamilton, Nov. 30, 1872 N UTIUE I 'l‘he Reason Why H AMILTON, ONT PROPRIETOR W. S. FREED. 4m m. X WICwanwn agem inf-(very county “First, Colne‘Hrup Sgrved†Saxpplel‘reg ~()neygont Buffalo Robes Good Value. 30 Dollars per Week @711 in {Mil-{s Var-.Vdd‘wsk Hudson Rivei‘ 00., 76 King 515., wesb, Toronto, Um. l‘HPIY ARE IN USE on the G. W. R., Untari.‘ Government, Bmldmgs, London, Belleville 0- hawa, Bowmauville, and many other place in Canada. “THE L E G E Hats, Gaps, Furs, Gloves, 620. S T O C K , Large and Complete EXPENESES PAID. JOS.WEY&CO [1111; ONLY MACHINE EVER INVEN El) TIIA I JIIZET 'ALL T111; RE UIIL’E MENI‘S 01v THE PUBLIC. - EN U FUR (EIRUULAR Lav ies Wanted .‘9 in every town and viilage in Canada to act as agents. Alnsï¬mclion giveq grams. 131‘ V APP'JE’I'ON KNITTING MACHINE CO'Y FIRE ENGINJCE: EVERY TOWN, Villagje & Factory SHOULD I-IAVE THElVi. , Heuoud hand pianosfmm FIFTY DOLL \R upyarglg. I Is the Only Firstâ€"Glass Business School in Ontario! The comse of insrruchun is thorcu.2h nnd practical in evelyderartmentu Alhn xgh the mm» of wutirm my I ighcr. rhn avomgn, alleligvniwu is equal to that of all othe! Luann-«- sch 0h m Hu- mvnwe â€"-:1 mer which juï¬ich um “:11 Latino» .ib; m; id pl()gl‘ei~8, and al.- npl» the 1)er roancu ()4 thv p7-b14' 1hrnv'ilmmugh humnoss iscix‘linw m". deil ha" men cunncclwl with Ihis immuion yr the last 5: v. n yours and (11111" g mu inst ;\ ar has s» “t musxderahiv time in Chicngn :ud 0| her I‘Ith'h in \ismng the larger business hou (eh and I udlng c mmu‘mal svhnuls 1m ihe pursme of examxningundi w siwguli 21hr besl forms of business recoru, prepui'ut ry Lo inlr duc ng newunu imponunt {(‘flLlll‘l-ï¬intu the course of instrucdon. W e have introduced an entirely new set of text. bonk- mmpimd cxpr» ssly for this chnln oi collvgm, and can fl'r" L011] Y UNG Msz H1“ YANADAa business course never before at- tempted 1n aux own lnercml schon’ in n: scnunn‘y. «Ia-1' tenchev'smv mm. M ex ori nco w d n i i y (ml nntmore nnvices in the profession. Our yenmuuship has received First Prize every year an the Provincial EXIHUXLRUS for the last [Venneal's- 2 JUHN MAUGHAN, Esq, Manager [salme I Rusk Insurance Co’y; MbSbRS DUNN, WhMAN & CO, JAMES YOUNG, hr:q., M. P ,Galt C a] LEBR '~\ TED PIA \ ()5 0n - km-inu & flora nu inwny 8: “on: . ’ [Mu-ham & 'ons, u «inc-I Bro! Inerâ€" \Vhichww ofl’vr at lower rates than any 01,119. Imuse in the D0m:ni(>:x. ‘Sewd for Circular, Price Lists, Terms 610 no fore purchasing emewhere to. A. & H. NUIFDiiEI MFR! J. AUSTIN, Esq, W («ident‘ Dnm‘n‘on HON‘ J. HIL! .Y'ARD CAM ERON, :urfrionds aan- g Merchant» and B silwsv men w- can only 1" {91' mn' punch» to V c Jeudmg usim Ontario. bend 101' our new circular and catalogue. Address, ( “‘0, the undcrs-‘gn‘od Bnnkm‘s and Busines< men, nftm‘having e unwed the business forms .11! p Ledwy =hu Huillsï¬ AmorxmnCnmnw ciul (Juifegwuso :1 sy.xop.~. , urine courseot'in 11' (-tion, h v‘ plea um «n mumgih .1 we olieve it admirath adapted 0 meet. thv requiremen-s ofthose norm mplzl‘ing linslncss pursuits, :1: jung: g m m what \VU know ol the ge Ilelucn connected um I, o illst‘lmiion. We havenulmimmml .cnmmen .ing it to Lhu: ) anxious to reecure the news a y bmsis f-u‘ |hv Iii-:1) an clus: 01 cummcrci la Lz‘iunums'- THE APPLE rON Family Knitting Machine. On which are One Thousand Millions of Pine Timber, and Inexhaustible Quantities of Maple, Beech, Elm, Ash. Hemlock. Oak. &c. The grant of lands to the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Company, to build Lheir Road from Fort Wayne Indiana, L0 Traverse Buy and . Mackinaw, Michigan, comprises in in» farming lands ever) variety of mi], from the rich clay Loam, to t‘hpligm sandy, and they are Mind in 1.11m, sevLion 01' Michigan, north of the City of Grand Rapids, and contiguous Lo me great fruit belt on the Bank!†shores 0! Lake Michigan, now being rapidly developed by railroad and otherenterprlses. The PINE LANDS are. situated on bile Muslim gun, ans‘ee, Pere l‘vlarquette, Whibe, Pine, Tamarack F‘at and Range Rivers, and 13111) Lwenw miles on either side of the aurwyei zine ofsaid road, and are in, hhe heart 01 me PINE SECTLON, (mm which Chicago is so large- lyï¬upplled. ' FARMING LANDS are sold to uctuaJ settlers, 0N CREDIT, one quarter ann, “dance in year- 1)‘ pmmenbsfiul/Westfl per cent. Persons de- ~imus ()flocamonx AU farms Wm, on a. mum).- mm at the OFFICE, IN GRAND RAPIDS, a fur- nished with TIQ‘KETb OVER THE RUAD, env Liming I;th w RETURN OF 1* ARES, In the evem or purchasln an, "1 the Com any’s farmmg and. For m ‘vwmunou abum-L r.‘ laudx, prices "nation, at. addrexq AND B‘OI‘C UI§GAN5 ‘ \VE KEEP IN STOCK A Largé Assortment of Pianos BY WELL KNOWN MAKERS, HON. WM. MvMASTER. HON. J» iHN SIMPSON, Vinson llnmlin Organ 1‘0.“ you†. flirtll'flv A.†' new &I‘o.. nullu'o {1 ANOS & ORGAN“ BLAmIL a; ALLXANDBR, 90 0,0 0: ACRES PINE LANDS "he Oldest Establisllï¬d House in CBi‘fldw. E ARF THE RULE ANS: EXCLUN1VE AGES TH for the following [701%ONITO Full pw‘tix ulars on application no lnly 11. 1:11p Nov., 20, 1572 (up. Perfect. Wm flm!‘ 1|). H" â€"()Fv xcellent Farming and S; all) Manufacturers 6; Wholesale Dealers in with every descriptlon 0v goods in thexr branch of trade. Aug. 25, ’72 Presiw nberfttun (ll (“71311111 1' Comm:-rcc; l'rvsidu t, vanwxal Alzsumnce Company; TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE 37 YQNGE _SI‘REET, F (f) I} L E, (inns-m] A .Dommion mt" (‘mmda MICHIGAN CHEMICAL \V. C. NUI‘N. esidcui, of Ontario Bank; ~Al\'Dâ€"- («ident‘ Dnm‘n‘on Bank; MM. 5: H0 vyAtw, in); 615. Hmnjlhm. Ulll Mu rmu .Lm- Ag: hand Pom! iissmnér, Grand gamma, ngn lo I{1hg St. East, 1%);qu TO. w {4.9m ucy; ax'p 1y 15) 0.511 'wa ; ADAM OLIVER, Esq , M. P., Ingram: 1]. men urn emirl-ly mo numvmm to mention, and 11>iues> ï¬rms Lnoruglloub every town and (my in GOOD BUILDINGS, SI RING CREEK, 15¢ rt land in Ontario form»ng wheav; within three mi'es 01 the City of Iiamilmn, and twn miles 1mm Dundas, will be bold very cheap, ticle good. Apply to 19-61 ()I)IDLL & ’i‘hOUT, Toronto, am. B ‘ In eve r" THOS N. GIBBr~, Esq JOHNSON PATENT H COMBINED Fire and Garden Pampszi FA IRBI FOR SALE CONTAINING- 257 ACRES WM. .GOUDILRHAM, Esq, rfesi gm, Ban HONL ALEX. jM 72,1153, HUGH SCOTT,- Esq HRICE - - - $9.00 HON JOHN CRAWFORD, DIRECT IMPORTERS‘"‘ EVERY HOUSE & STORE TEAS, SUGARS (820., 660 BROWN, GILLES PIE 6:00; WHOLESALE GROCERS, Money lent on Mortgage. at low rate 0! IntereS«, and exist It; Mortgages bought on vary 1' able terms Gents’ J ewe“ l‘y, U mbrelm " Rugs, Uorse: Skirts dz. Bustles 80,000 IN “Tums, Collars. Fron Ls, This being below our: unal prices. will only ox: end to thefva Ye 1'. Stocks- Bonds & other Securities BLAIIKIE 6: ALEXANDBIR, GRAY, RENNIE & 00., Qn rec/Aim of $8 we w 11 send jn any address a :1 cas coxnaxlnng one dozen (A chalce wmes M3. viz : QUETTJN ST.GEORGE & 00., WINE MERCHANTS, FINANCIAL AGENTS Orders From the; Country CAREFULLY ATTENDED T0. WHOLESALE IMPORTERS, 42 .Y( 'IUNG STREET TORONTO; QHOW A COMPLETE STOCK 0F It: is recommendml and prescribed he rinciwlv- m‘ (haul men in (hunk) and so (1 by l‘ug‘gints at, 25 cm. Use “and avoid the t, ()uble and unpleasant- nesa of forcing cluldrml to Lake nauseous medl- (zines. ARCIIDALE WILSON & 00., Chemist, Hamilton. Nov. 11. ai‘p-41. is THE PUREST ITALIAN CASTUR OIL inwh ch both Ihe Taste and Smell are thoroughly disguised. Children Actually Cry For It! CHRISTMAS CASES ! ’l‘nr onto, Nov 29. CASTUR OIL Doc 6 Or ders by mail caremlly ruled darch 26. 1872. 2 Battles Sparkling Mgselle. 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 u u u H n n N Alicante. Pale Sherry. Manzanilla. Old Port. Masden. Vin de St.George (claret) Pale Brandy. Liqueur. STOCK BROKERS Hen. Mun g r in TO THE TRADE. ï¬Ã©ï¬â€™ï¬f’e'scern Assu rance Co’y AGENTS VVANTED ve r“ part. of the Dominion. \V . C . N U]! N . 10 King Street, East, Toronto. L czu'fs, Ties and flows, Hosiery 1‘ Gloves, moan Wares dz Trimming» AMII DOUG '111‘ (9 SOLD UN COMMISSION. SHOULD HAVE ONE OF THE ‘1 \VLST FLAMBOROL‘GH, ROBERT RALSTON, No. 3, King BMW est, Hamilton l’x'gmldent, 11¢ )yrzl Canadhn Dank msi «3m, 1511th of Toronto GRAY, RENNIE & Col WILSON 'S â€"â€"â€"AxD-'â€" -â€".(1( "met 01 unmrlo >9 ’5 City Fire In. Co’y ., M R, Liberal discouï¬ to the trade. TON. BELLicmeE. USE a.f.g a w p-Ri alf 111-11