.ul. run .n-*m~v~ -.u-.:~-r 4 r l . . - "M. . H ,4“: .. ur w.-. , vwï¬mq ‘ L ff“ 3‘ _ 1,4 : , . b ’ U r. 2 » , . . Lgfï¬ï¬iuï¬ P T 2)? 0 . lTHE - YORK HERALD * {on ‘R _ ND rho BI «.T . : M m , w m... ~ w * "A ‘* UBLISHED AT THE OFFICE “ Your: HERALD." , ' ‘ .. ‘ i .. ‘7 g ‘ : 1Â¥0u03,3\r., RIGHMON’D mrï¬ . 'o.‘ :.-f AD' .2 5 .3‘ ,_ g Issued Weekly on Friday Morning. v .‘-_-.' h V, ‘ __*_. . Che?» Boo/c and Job Prowl/1:)[Serul‘z'iflznednfl refluxâ€"01w Dollar per Annum in Advance ‘ __ , - , :J:;g«,ilé )gï¬r _ » -‘ - ‘ ‘iALirx.'S‘co'Tr, Psorsmron. RICHMOND HlLL, ONTARIO, CANADA. VFIR‘I , . 3‘ P WKHOLE N048 ‘ ' . ening with a. enial“ ‘low the led berries not cowards, sir, but this is oerthi' is a little tarnished" now; let it be i,, : _. A smorrs Std I l, . g g _ > , I} r . , , , ., . .. j , and darkigreen leaves of tho Q‘luustmas death. If you attempt 1t, the Lord have‘ the labor ofyour hf , I ;, . .,â€"â€"â€" ;_' . _‘ .1. ': Wake the tide of cheerful song, evergreens. It was just the moment ‘mbr’oy 'On yoursoul.’ ’. 7- it bright.’ ‘ ' F‘ourI ago (writeï¬ 9!,Amel-i_ Loud and‘gledsome anthems 81118. = for a ï¬reside story ; and as uncle Harv :.- I‘“ Amen 1’ 'said the young man; and a ' - ,. r v; ‘- v . can‘sa'i 1‘) left the ' Dirt†0 Boéton .7. w; , .rr. - - ‘ ". . _ - ' t hdd. ‘ 1.3.. I “i tiiiibi‘g‘? ' grill-“'3 rig) - » . -. ,0 miles of catarrh: Neural‘ 11:":thï¬hï¬oï¬sgï¬lï¬rï¬ï¬gï¬gjg ‘bert was known‘to be learn“! in legends rthmwmg off the hands that held réseï¬i’l‘matgggs {Ea-r m the-“master of a ï¬ne ship, [bouiid lei. ‘ , iHWWM:90:43:.50‘18“, Cw“ v Asthma’ 11‘ ea-c d h r’g r em and German thirty-tales, which he was back, be rushed into the- house and up - . . 2 ,. , . . _ , ., China... 1 I my worth ten“ thousand is, do, it is alsoa. goo Soothing ‘0 ddNHI‘O‘Jn W 3 9" you 0 .‘ - - r ‘ - . . . . . . , 7 g weeks lie-had lam mpenl ofhxshfe, an . . , . gym H ’ - _ , Check your wayward steps awhile. .wont to narrate wrth much quiet humorâ€. the staircase, which creaked'and crack; altered man His former friends 'wvon... Milena: and 1.758 the husband of a v rr‘ic' " y»: -‘ I ' ~ . . l . Happy Parentl'gm“ m'day ' our little cousin’s .re nest met With led under his feet.~ ' ‘ - * ‘ ' i oungsand hands inWife,uWhOm I , q 9. is. coral?) u Pills are the best plllu youl . W d i th of,“ a," n , , , v ,. , , dared. at the change and declared that - - v n . iii can get for Dysnopsia,’8ick Headache, ,- an “9†mm ° ' Y' general appromlu Uncle‘Herbert did 4 ,‘."l_l‘he ï¬re was mgmgon. the ï¬rst he had left his' out’h in the bit, ‘ad married but six .moulthsgefore. ' i 1' S1 Liferi'xfflney com laintSL‘g‘c‘ G1,“, the morale, amps he, bov 110‘ immediately l'ePly) but 1334‘, “PIP?†flOOI"..th° 9mm wai'in'the'floor abâ€? they" knew nothing of the ’ï¬orodr Iii-eL When; 16ft ber’ prémlsed..t.9 return “mum’dsï¬n’WW‘ï¬f’frï¬liw’ Wondering at his manly form: ,' (may reflecting 1' and the flmkmng ï¬ll? The. l’rStTlloor Ian-ding w†already ul- whioh durin those ‘ long weeks had to her m loss than‘atwelv-emointb‘ I V‘ " , i voillnus ulgliit'e givellilng’ ‘ And the tide Of househomioy flight-Played over his face, Showwnui flamedibul’ the 5' 01mg. manlwitha' ï¬erce ra ed in his ï¬esom ï¬nd, had au’o'f my money Wit-h me save and WM}. cox,,i,.,,1)le° éound “pun man 0;. Rise higher than the storin- ‘ that he was in, a. serious mon. : Aunt sprang past the burning spot, and 'awga the 'relish {gr outhfulr ï¬lings“f 6DOUgb;:§0. su Wife, my boast r v _ r_~_- - gang Sleigh'bigs ï¬g†5'"! Est Alice glanced up to him enquiriugly ; in another second Was in the room Having mod so awfully): he“. death he absenwl..f°r ,=t ‘3 p933â€? 9fltri1ding .,,.,.. WW 0,. 01,, s::,,: 2? Eggneggegemig, ' and I thought to myself maul had, when, the child-Icy. 'The room W... hadkambd “mm. life aid an“; so when .in' Ohm, on my own account. ai ; a. ~ I . L A A f L m Mingle with the wintry blastâ€"a I never 5%“ her high“ Y°ung 5’4)†Q5“! him-Y ï¬ned'With BmOke' and "here and to use life that death should be no Ion 'eâ€˜ï¬ 'For‘a lgngmllno‘we meifavoreii With out Wong a, friends poriuancntllyahove every othetï¬em pile the blazing maple higher, she’uus muny~years younger than the there the flames were. darting through: ï¬olï¬me I, A, 1m, so-lstï¬ï¬ï¬g . God 5% prosper‘zqsmnds; 1 butwwhanwm the the Sui†(‘7 ,nm: 11136" P .° lyill'alliabl°' .bl f Say will†bld“ “We “mm ‘ ' rest of our aunts and uncles) look more, the crevices ofjthe flooring. He could†pered him ., The father 3,- the Sale Nib-m9? seats ‘7' he? lblwtormcame UP- Alll $3,111,152?†agyseï¬tegm £3?th 501in ‘ h h M \l perfectly beautiful than it did that not see the bedstead, but a little fright- Kid he Saved was a-vwbaith m'an tube, to. that In a short [time ,I saw (22,019“. ltlorbus Pan d Cr ’ ' thd Yet’ “1"de ,°““ 9 8 39> night. and I caught myself wondeï¬'ng’ éned voice, sobbing, ‘Papa, dear; do ‘ . , . l .y . ’- the'vessel must be lost, fer We were 1 T J 1 311 amP 1“ Many 21 mothers pensxve thought 1 , . v _’ .. ,. , . . . » and With generous kmdm‘ss helped him d T‘- ;th 1" f; . hkyh Mom 11 9.2.10. ï¬owels, the. ,1 one she cannot 33 lmlfâ€"unconsclously, how it had come to 061116, papa! guided him to the spot '- - - - a. . 1'! mg on 9 1'00 5 0 1m ll 0Wn . Dwell; 0. . er . _ . - . . , . . even, against his W111. His kind old h I rd r - ‘ R New Directions with each bottlo‘and box. Till the mirth is all forgot. pass that she should have married one Where the child lay. ‘I will take you master stood his faithful friend an}! 3 0"6' 0, “ed P119 men to Prowde ' ‘ “ †Lfauufaï¬ured by H MUSTARD, T0 the PTOQ‘S"; Who:1 sltrayi f y u so much older, and to all appearance so tdlyour dear papa; don’ befrightened.’ even made oplmrtunities-of thowm’g his gag). for, Imselzfilm: the I“??? ‘mlmner g“ 1.1193; ' ‘ ‘é ' Proprietor, Ingenoll gzggoï¬lgrggmzlf’mo, $23123: 0“ †unlike herself, as sober, grey-headed Then, quick as thought, he wrapped the conï¬dence in Him . dad'ij it" years Rossfbléi . “df93'gï¬t ,Shll) laglt “E‘s "rméliniciic'g fr) 3 00 Sold by Druggista generally. Bright with hopech love and truth ; “N313 Herbert- ’ nude on". in the blanket and .began to [mat he hits been dilpart'ner in theyiirmfl lzgétgoisggffhéow sags-l.“ 31,0 ‘ Advertisements f _ K The Dominion lVorm Candy is the medicine .; And 1511â€; tear lsggf‘i “Well, my dent‘s," said uncle Herâ€" ï¬ance hm Perilous route‘ 4‘ Quwk! ho?" ric‘lif and‘ respected merchant. Very rocks and the 116ch .woulg Bailiff??? ii. 32 0 9x261 Worms- 19'? it; ‘ 700-3: 0"†°P°’ “aâ€! v- - hart at last, “Iwill ten'y'ou astory. a. WE .1“ 11“ “db-eâ€: the “in?†M foW‘people kriow'li‘isstory. It ianot a hate amt-ed 1nd back i to a“ later :2 fuâ€Â°â€q.‘e“ """ ' ' " â€"«-â€"~w I ' " ~ , ' true story. I don’t think it is Quite 53,13“! gm‘m‘i: 953d. smrclwd hm Mt as vé‘i'y‘imerry'onb but it was uppermost. ' é ï¬nd ‘ t5 ‘ 1, ‘W '1 y “-‘ 1w ' is ’ .l.ol~l b -‘ an n 0111015 onean ear - '. - ‘ n -v . .. . : ' . I r . . v. 2 “GMS to ' O P C J C’A‘VDER 0" M .Y b .1 .d d’ ' . what you mean by a Chnstmas story, “Stepped over the. burning floor-r H9 in my mmd “:hen Efï¬e ,asked for ‘ lav .- , .30 . .Onxe nor! t .3 88‘] 0m Adro :03 (111-0533;, vTETEHEKARY SURGEON Gradul of \thh last Curistmas tide was glad; . ' mhéd to thawindow thinkin that}, _ - , , . . . v. . . ragged mo further“ up the rocks. inssl‘todl accordinulv. . .t -. . -. 0011’ m f ‘Andafather’s empty 911m - but the events about thCh.I “m‘ggng ,1 f f d3 ' t1: - hgg ’y, “017*â€? D105“)! 15 011 Christa;me There were-only four of us alive and A1, 1,, ,1, S from Riga; .Yéme‘ 311$ glt‘j‘wï¬qst Ific‘i’ï¬g‘g‘élï¬iï¬ Tells why every heart is sad. i to tell you happened at Christmas time, “if†5. ° . a - 9!. 7 '3‘: ,,9yf{n}8 ego-ail)" and therefore 'I' have told it toyou." when morning cam“ we fouï¬d’s’ that: ' k“ 01 ‘ mw‘t ‘09 Paid for bogssto announce tothc 1.1.5,; ‘ that ho is now eghperhaps the dfrlégg chlld‘ 0“ thls very mght Indeed, twentY‘seven t at way ’ but pdunng mm the wu" 'u who wu‘the " ‘ i ’ ‘ ' .1 ' .- r oayearago oâ€" y . ' . . n » ‘ _ - w . . a i- * Practising with H Sanderson of 2:» dows below himwas a‘ sheet of flame. young 1mm, uncle? we were on a small uninhabited IS~ years ago.’.’ ,. some - - - ~ . . .. ~ said u ' idis ' “ eVb' I " 'Iwi H 'n ' . k f, place, Where they may be consulted arson. .lfightéyytrgipig anmdgailylsmiled, “re an settled Clown to listen and The: bummg smut-wee was ï¬le only ‘ Iï¬fth?†h V0106. Have we I r tgh . ally 01"bylettcr, on all diseases of orses, mm "3 I; ‘3 y 1’" b i - ,» ’ ; roadtu Tying his hdndk‘erchief round 518.6; m.) \ ’ , “1.- pm} n . 9‘ 1.013 o. 0 came, M. . gl'if‘givggxggaryazm 1;: 5:38:33 reas -, after a minutes pause he went on : E , his mouth and hose, to keep out the (Yes, my dear, you know himfvery. Jeagtbhjl , .., . . I b v, _ “All orders from. a distance promptly at- -- ‘ ' “ It was Christmas-eve 01' rather ' r ' ' we," . 2 .r i ‘ - ' HOV {Slimsdyou ‘ an ac‘ tended to, and medicine sent to any part of h V ’ suï¬bcatmg “"101â€, he . groped ms way ~ 11' ’ ' y Christmas day, for twelve o’clock’had struck, and the few people left in the streets were getting gradually fewer-land fewer, till it seémcd as though the police- » men and the waifs would shortly have Bordon to themselves. It was a. cold night, and snow was beginning-7% fall. Most of theliouses were dark and silent, though here and there lighted windows and stray sounds of musicaud happy voices showed where a household. the Province: ' Horses cramiuod as to soundness, and also bought;th sold on commission. Richmond Hill, Jan. 25, 1872. 507 . I ‘v m: EX ,1 scream: PURIIfl, of Business mus EXCELSld-Ilâ€"PUMP Is NOW 1 manufactured by Mr. Peter Phillips, who- has rccomxncnced business in Richmond Hill, in the old ’Midpur happy, thoughtless play, Let us pause to ask the reason Why we keep this Christmas day, As a happy, joyous season. Youthful hearts bear in mind How the love of Heaven was shown, Where the Saviour meek and kind, Looked from glorious, brightest, throne, On a world in woe and sin, Lookedâ€"and came to save andwin. cqunt‘ of our sufferings thereivs’u'flico it to say that, we remained,sixtydayrs before w‘é‘cou'l‘d make ourselves k wn to: may ship" “Wé’ were ta‘ke‘n into Canton; andrth'orol had'lto’ 'b’é’gi for my money. was anther bottomuoï¬ the sea, and Lhud not token, the. precau- . tic‘n‘to have it insured. It wasncar- lyto year before I foun‘cl'a chrinco to como'vhomo, and then I, a captain,’was obliged to ship as a common sailor? to the door. To'his horror, heheanl a, .“.But>whst became! of the little ‘girlv crash~one half of the staircase had that was saved, uncle Pf Is“slle alive gone. .. -- . still?" - w _' i .' , / ,. “ diadly terror seized upon him ; , “My agars,"saigl uncle Herbergu gm, therlaï¬hope 0f “cape was 105t- The little girl‘is'now yOur aunt Alice.“ ) _' “‘ Just. thenâ€" the ï¬relight, which had rich _a few minutes ,since had seemed {Burden too heavyto boar, sud“ grde dim, flickeï¬ngpup in animals; Aunt Alice bent over uncle Herbert’s richly}; . innuttorably precious. His eyegflvere blinded, his throat scorched hand andrkissed it, and as she. raised her head ,we could see that therenwerc by ,the thick black smoke, and tongues of flame were leaping up around im, liccds,Fancy .1 Small Posters, -- . 0 the more love and race ml (52’ Leltor‘l’rcss l‘viiit- ’ y’ g ’ That could leave the bliss of Heaven, . - .- - l - - . . . tears in her 9 es. , It was two ~ cars from the time Ilelt Place, and “rho 13 now repared to B t f r race, W83 seeing Chustmas 111, and "lvlng 3 ~ . I g . - . .g y I _‘ ' ‘ .,. L53 additions to illilprilib ï¬ll all orders promptly. P Th2: bli: imagifldolie forgiven! merry welcome to the happy, season. Sféfcï¬ngsdï¬fuéhflgfls ‘Zi-lliisaï¬; And we guessed the‘rest of laboratory; America. that I landed in Boston. .1 1‘9 emf Prepared than. This .I’umpjc Easiest Worked, Mm: Durable, Let us thankfully adore out or a brilliantly lighted house in 0m, . -.Englisl., Society, 7 I Was walking in a hurried 'mannor up vittest‘a d most hoaublful and [Yeats-st Made in tho Dominion. ' Heavenly tenderness and love, of the, ",V at, End streets the“, cm,†a “0de mm‘tha't’feaï¬ul mmenp’ Bhone ’ . . , ‘ , ‘ .0116. of “16? streets when I ï¬let ’my SC V ’1' ‘ It is so constructed with the casting! of 1313’“ When life at last is o’er’ out, mm, who looked n5 thou .h' be out Clea? 38‘ noonday bafom? .hl's eyes' . l i. brotherâ€"imlew. ‘ H; could not speak . the handle a: to make it all tight therefore (’w“ “5 home and “at “bow; y’ , g r ‘3 g . - Imii'wlmn way/8d! gmd advu‘fe spurned 'E ' ' 't t Ania Ba. N nor ' but h -as d m lh' Dd , ,, ; , un- , . v _ , .-,,,1 - Where the broken heart may blend felt but little share ofthe general rejow . - . k .. V - . X01 amen ï¬g 0 ors' ‘ m°v°:,§. . e, 1 (pg. . d ’ proxcntmo cauldron from plum“,5 anything 1 th 1 th t d . . 300d lam-“W101†bio en: 1090 “Rhizme ' and the tears ushe from his 9 R ~ -â€"â€"-~~â€" mto it. 11 9.501135. 3' never†- lug. He was barely twenty years of him; and, one and all seemed†drag - .. . _._.._ _ g uqu l. The Eï¬ï¬wibar would respectfully m1" QM“ urge,- V but though ’30} young, cheeks ‘“ IS my ohm?" THU who report circulated yesterday _ _ I, . ., ‘ p ‘ _ , , , i . , . _ , , . , him downâ€"710st, lost, LOST,“ forever and .- o . - - ‘ by, j- y\ I will“: n9 15‘ Pl‘epal‘ï¬d to put in thll P URGE D IN, T H E F I R E“ We? flusgllffid. Mfr“- .lus “125593 will: ever? A moment since he had not that about ï¬fty marriageabla girls E3311 ngï¬dhgdim'iilthn rhyvlssliiii 26,.†1 .i 4' 2 -. mom. s‘ 1333ԠI 3.: 1- a. ~â€" ~ .â€". ' ‘ ' ' WI 6’ my. "5 “9†w '.on me WI dared to live now he did not duroto " ‘ ' I I . i ‘ - “ "y " ', I " 'v 3:... g, gigrwl 14%)};ng 014 131.113.: r OR 0.31m MO NTH \ CPRISTMAS STORY a. lookof hopeless despair. And little die. That nwdfl horror lent him, almost got: Egltvï¬Ã©lhfvvigo 0; 53:8 121131;â€);thgouglhthmdyvi‘fc dead, but i... ,____’M ’ M ' A; V ‘ And if accepted, ' ' x ' Wonder ! The house which he had just “I ' " 3° 0 ’ V017 300nm“ ) She 13,43 we- “cum†Slim-19V J a. .wArRis-‘NTED TWb YE ms superhuman strength. Threading his deomd be h, . fubkédabma; mm, 5"). .J, g". ,5“: .~ V ’ left was a noted gaminghouse. He had it was “my-twin to £915 joy“ in". w . v “ Uncle Herbert will you tell us a l r . ‘ _ . wï¬y through the flames, which were night last night.- The, re or wad 1m, qm'me‘andjï¬d‘ :“Ygulgfunaml r for the Count†of pggmif,‘ï¬f§’nflg §:;§;:;:§:eg,tg,§;y;;§s Christmas story? ’rlease, do.†The 22;“, tangle? byde‘f “l‘,"?}°m" “‘1 now-rising allamund hm! hecrept down {1116,130- far as the numboro gii' s and formgm, has $06,553,533, for we “dad i" “‘1 the 9H". ‘ 5 ’ 8y speaker was only .a... little maid of six ga-m ’ an 06 "Na “*more' 33 $213,113 he could, andthen, " ' ' will be relundod. ' '1“ c “1‘ us are suitable for all depths, i v v l f ' ’ r 1’, O. 4 grasping their coming wasconzcerncd. The “"W mm‘ 16115: bl’ékeu hmdmib" “Wu11g""hiniself eXcitemout among the emulsion? hea', the}; “would afltï¬le’DlIé‘ ’Bin’ ;, 5.x! brin“ olignoï¬hehv‘ In the ruin hope of hpvo. thought you "dea<;1.._f‘urk . 10f) gr tremor. AH'ggséidT s. that *1): y. wi fo' “‘ WT: ~.. .17 » years old, but a donenwvoices echo the , , . . . - .. over and dropped-as best he mivht a this lace in con'se uence of the news l'- " '- l“ ‘ i ‘ ' h v “a W 1 k _' L _ _, V , , 6, I _ . . . H i . a , p g , _ $1. . v ,. . .1vin in our rttl‘e contiguous cm .. z n or“ of ban or ’ v ’ " = ' ‘1 “‘9 cred, according to time-honored custom, } n v i’ m em’ in a lathe? cdu'sequently t are is no leakage . 32,.dls‘jolnts, which is invariably the case "nth the common pump madeby hand. . 'irPi‘i'cc: 533 above platform, ’and routs pcr-i‘cotlbrlow. ~' †below; ‘ Fearfuny burnt: he had just was near at hand/Was moat immense,“ o’clock‘in thenfternodh', and I took a. strengthâ€"still holding his burden in Someofthe most .suscepta-ble young truin on would carry inc ours“ his .armkt‘? 3mg“ in“ the “Weâ€: me“: Who had been boasting 0f the..tWe,nty-ï¬vemlles of my wife. ' "Upoii and fell senseless into the ï¬remen’s arms. superiority of the Eastern girls over ' . . ,leavipgthe carol. hired a boy, though i “For many weeks he hovered be: ’Cahforma daubhmm"weut down (in it,wasrnight’ drive. m9 b.0139- tWeen life had death in the intensest the 11 0,9100k M' Passenger tram .It “’35 “bmt"ï¬v° 61019011 in th" .phfsical an’d‘mental‘ agony. For the B003" 1? order‘toucome'on the“? morning Wh‘m‘t’hatb’sweâ€˜ï¬ lime GOt' ‘mos't part of the time'he was delirious, 13â€â€œ muâ€: “‘91 thus _"° 11â€" a fan“ tags . of.mino appeared in sight; It. and haunted by the memorv of: that. new and make.th°. “qualnl‘i‘me of was 3 Warm. mOOIflIKht night, and I {awful moment when, standiiig on tho 39â€â€œ) 0f ‘11.“ fa§°mal§mg Powell difmf. remcmborhow like heaven it looked brink of. death he had looked over into: .5018. « Tl"! “31": mm "3 f°m°91P°L tom. '1th out‘bf the carriage and the it},ng of eternity, As he'mgained. 1°91? 0: “med here shortly after. mid.“ Went tothe‘win‘do'w of the room where his l‘Buleflll, a new terror come over him. .mg L ‘Thelbwhelom who “rent qown‘ 55m““- 8‘“ Slept: and gently ' the dread of the ceneequenccs- of his to on are mum ever that tug"? kilooke‘lo *ShQ ,0 ï¬lled the Windny crime... However-wokewithout feur- They go! ï¬wmuy .601?“ The“). ,‘md - asked: ,u. ho was “1.01:6 W ing to ï¬nd the'oï¬lcom of jutticcat his. “0"â€â€œ13’ a PM“? 3.1â€! I" 'the 01‘0Wd- “Sarah, do you notknow mo ?" said _ bedside, mung W‘Cllrl‘yllllm bum“, the 0â€â€œ.l‘3’d 10‘“ her teeth» another W85 "I. She‘s‘oreamcd w1th fright, for the judge“ But this last fciéir more... its deal: “‘1‘ several hadgms “195’ thbught‘m‘B' “ghost. but I told her W. former horror being", as it’wcre, an]; Whll.“ the most prommmg 100k?) ,“Qfï¬s’vcn, the dQDI‘ and let me in, for l 10ml opiin hiï¬ "vvorwholminvv-thauk- 9““‘lfl‘lh" “W01 W“ mgm‘“ flyishe‘d'io see ,my ,Wifa Shelesme fuln‘ess at having been saved ‘fi‘bm a tar 039,0? ;buch,el€omthlmd°tgt9?k “1 andvg‘w" ma‘a‘ hght: and I We“ g'oator crime that knows no repentance. fly . “3' wages 18’ ' e 'm a ,k l . I n d t _11. off ed u stairslo my wife'ï¬room. Sholuy - > . . '1 eyone‘o ‘1 iii“ “0 “a 3’ 01‘ seé. in uiotl . on her bosom n his bed of pain he prsywi as never - ~ . . w < .. ~ ‘, P ‘1 y“ .2 . , , ,, beforevâ€"Dmyed with is Pauli/(9:11? 'and his hand’ name and“ home '1“ True my our Obfld’ Whom had never see!" thankful heart ; andlby the timb‘he'was - k-‘pa'ï¬hi Phpbgrfld'up ,her 13th fg She" was as beautiful - as when r mo. , _ . ,; . . . V .I “a “a _,_ap our_;1n. V evaineu 68.0911 ,hpmbntl could (see, a murnfulzex able to sit upright he wits. ready to.cn~ - - p > . ‘iduro Without lfliu‘bhipg thoï¬hnu‘lé, and answer hlm’ and pmbably would!)an . , rcssionuio her. see." Perha s be . succeeded had, not, the remorseless dreumling‘iof Info. I gazed, a long time} I'did not jmakeany noise, "for I (induct-wake her. “At length 1‘ .I imprinted: a soft kiss- open“ the that he "must win in the end if he could but play silibtle longer-«he hold taken without. leave a. large sum of his eumloy- ors money, had staked it, and I lost. Arid then, all at once, aohorn'ble minor-so, a mad dimpair, seized upon him. Now .that it.was»?too late he saw the full may; allude of his crime; he know‘too well that the money which, when he. expected to be able to restore it secretly, he had thoughtlof as borrowed, the my would call by a very. different name. He knew. round a. blazing ï¬re under my grand- father’s roof. We were a merry party, comprising some ï¬fteen cousins of all ages, with their respective parents, and a few married and unmarried uncles and aunts. Uncle Herbert, otherwise V Mr. Herbert Milward, was our uncle by marriage only, as the husband of our cunt Alice, but though thus only indi- rectly related to us, I think he was, with the younger ones at any rate, the best beloved of all. Perhaps because . .» he had no children of his own, he was 210%,) this; (giggls; if)? he. W‘Shtt’, til: always specially sympathetic in youth-_' g u .r .0. a“ w ' ‘ . . . r - Already he felt Ill 1maginat10n the ofï¬- ful troubles, and specially lenient to cans him, u- m hi, ,1 r “a, ndcuï¬. youthful misdoings. However grave i.’ ' Pt ‘ “co a ’ . I. m . .S . c. , . upon his “115175. He could see the w1t- the onenco, “e Were always sure ol . _ , . L ~ . , . messes come forward to bear testimony Uncle Herberts muorcusmn, though . . _ . . ‘. . to his crime ; he could hour the voxco-of he never failed puvately to admonish . _ . _. . - - , the Judge-pronounce sentence on the the offenderâ€"very gently but so gravely thief He dlmd of, t “16,001†_ and seriously that his quiet words would " '“ ' .l . n " .: i. To . ~. > > quences of his 8111 ; and in hlS mud do r [mug tears“) eyes too proud to weal) air foarln to facalohc' d‘cd man be under the severest punishment, ’and ,†g ‘ n . . ’. . . . . ,. ad resolved to rush, by surcxde, into tame the most rebellious spirit to subâ€" um Pregame 0,. an ommding 00¢ He, « Hocouldbe“ '. ‘ 1. . no» of aluminum Toronto meet. '10- , .. ' . * was now hurrying home to di'lnkillm. h , a, _ , cry mcuy at tunes, but there was a p, _ , . _ i . fj' " ._ m“ w _ '19 a: gravity, mingled "even witlvlri‘s merri‘ agtightwgï¬lï¬ih’ J. EEGSWURTH, montusofoneto’whqmtho merosolcmu chi-fit,» . ‘ ". l’. WW9 . * 13L? " N MN}; GOLD AND 31],. aspects of life are always present. His “ 3 y‘ ‘ . alry, &c., 113 Yongo devotion to his wife was remarkable, re; a pump for cisterns and 1 1 6, 21-3, complete for cm- .5 lost. Churn pumps for nging gunmen the \_shor.‘....eis~ notice. ‘38; stating dopth'o’f‘u‘icll, PETER PHILLIPS, Richmond Hill. , 74-3-1}! ‘ gemstone m i U: n I .. ,‘Sn‘ect, Toronto. Branch 1; Court clerk's Oriï¬ce, Richâ€" L23... Houses ’l‘uonxx. tt 5. JAMES, . JAMES & rowwn,) . ClVlL ENGINEER, AND we» r. EA‘ysLend Lowliuiidin" $2991“ mission and repentance. Klaxons. am: April 25. "1872. ham“ “’3 P“ni§k‘§“' Fo'l's"'?‘y“.wâ€â€˜9kg conductor cried out “ All aboard l†and the evil, day was delayed; but at last, Started ,1- _ _ . the trainâ€"Truckee, Nova:- ns he wes.;begmnmgtoregam strength, ,1", RePugltmn‘ .- ., . _. With. his hands tightly clenched. and ’ '3 H. HEYERS, J's, c of Dug-gun Hag/27's,) “i, A’ "l‘URNEYâ€"A" L IN Gunner: " “ BlALLUY, attorney, Sclicitor-in-Chan cyancer, «so. _ . 6 Royal Insurance Buildings, '\... CV11": but. 2, low. E‘J‘z’iï¬liD PLAY’CEE , 111.11, min/2!, Taranto (Identify/J s. Store, .ir-bmon'l 7C- ". stock, &c., {10ch and dcâ€" . Rirhmonzl Hill. _ lt'lï¬-ly ’ ("1 (7â€ny ,3 v 7 11.; l. 11(IK/l‘h, I! ‘ EALER IN \.Lll.il012(1 Hill. a. 747-tf ' E“ v.1an she that she dis- 1': ill theme-nod even to our youthful‘eycs. ' No‘ono could say that his affection was Elomons- trativo, and yet no one couldbo in the“ company of the two togctlwr, even fox" an hour, without feeling that Li‘upt Alice Was more precious toflmr husband than anything else in the world. A Win-rover his eyes wandered, they all-ways u " to'come back to her as tlmir‘ n 4? plus-5.,- and however deeply ti: up. pet-trance, he might be engrossed in minâ€" versation with others, he was always able, by some magical process of intui- tion, to divine her wants ('3' ‘ hrs, and silently to supply them. Her furs were the warmest, her silks the softest ;‘ nothing was too costly, no trouble too great that ministered to her pleasure. There seemed to be no such thing as forgetting, no possibility of mistake, wherever she was concerned. , If she had found a four-louver] slmmi’ock,5uu<l had gdcd fairies constantly attending her, she could hardly have been better served. Nor was aunt Alice behindâ€" hend in returning her husband’s devo- tion. He was many yours older than she, but I funa-y the difference in their age increased, it'anything, her pride and pleasure in his love. She never did anything (indeed she had no need) to test or (.ll‘:lW attention to his devotion, but the quietly abandoned herself to his tender L‘Hl't‘. him in Words, at least in company; but he was thanked enough by the lob}; of perfect love and the 'hdbitdï¬lexpression of . her gentle gray eyes. " 0,“, the lumen, occasion uncle new illuuyib iluahod across the young man’s ~bert was seated in a high-bucked oak‘eu “ml’i chair, with hunt Alice on a. footiztool beside him, and the rest of the party grouped around in u semicircle before the blazing fire. The candles were not work of the oaken furniture, and bright. liro'lu mus ail-V (lu- ’ the romi to his deathâ€"lo Hun the Sight. She seldom thanked , perfvct Pea†whichwab. ythrough the open door could be heard his hat crushed down upon his forehead, hew‘as rushing madly on, when sud- denly he hoardu sound of shoutiugï¬nd the trampâ€?! ,gilloping horses. ’ He looked up and .m that the sky above, him was rod with n lurid glare; and: then a runner puscuml him with the tow riblc‘cry of “if; 9†1‘. house Was on vets through which 11:: load tn pzms,‘ “lid with a strange frol- ing of reprieve, he turned Inside from llo ell'iowml his way through tlh, crowd, which mum. uiiy right and left we mo pressure of his muscular arms. The dwellers in the burning lmusc llllil been somehow got out, and now stood half naked and shivering in l-llU street. All, it was thought, were safe; butjust its he reached the group there Wm; 21 fourful shriek, for it was found that there was one, the-youngest, missing. The poor mother sobbcd mid screamed, and was only 110er liltt’li by forcc from reenter- iug the burning house, and polishing with her little one. The futhor, wring- ing his builds like one distracted, (rife/red a thousand pounds to the ï¬remen if they would rescue his child. “ “It can‘t be done, sir,’ said one of them ; ‘ not ll you Solid a hundred thou- :uuvi, ii. couldn’t be done. The floor will full in in llvu minutes, and it’s cer- Lulu «loath to enter that house again.’ “ The red flumc was ulrcud y shining through the ï¬rst floor windows, and ring of tho tho, which was fast A L. 5 hold upon tho staircase. llis minutes were numbered, his life was; Worthless; its last not should be u W-vl’llly one, at all events. wWith quick eager quo: ‘ is he ascertained where he child The ï¬remen ‘i'v’tlt'. wdstlng two lives instead of one: We're umphcd. his eyes: . “My lad, 1 am gludlhat it: before. . For your promise. Upon your honor, a-zvisitor was announced-pr and his crawl - player entered the room. ‘ ‘With u‘ibea t~ mg home, but“ Still resigned, he felt that his hour was come, and'nerved himself ‘ to :hioet'it. f‘Tofbis surprise, his master Inside. no, allusion toliis miscondu-cwbut‘ praised biemcuuduct and-“his you have toldauicthivaei-y glad, although I knew a You have committeda great n, ma you have suffered a. heavy pun- isghxnent. 'Thiink God, who in his mercy has saved you from a. far greater sinâ€"a sin whose punishment is forever and ever. You have been through a ï¬ery trial ; let your future life Show that you have been truly “purged-in the ï¬re.†your offence against myself, God fox'bidthat I should add to your pun- ishmentâ€"J forgive you with all my heart, my boy, and you need have no fear about coming back to your old place in the ofï¬ce, for no one except myself will ever know a word of the matter. One thing, however, you must promiseâ€"~nover to enter 9. gambling- house, or to stake money at play again.’ “That I do, sir, upon my, honm’ he began, and thou stoppedshort, as the unï¬tness of the word, from one in his situation, flashed. cruelly upon him. Wednesday recover. Gall.†hand or mind. to be aflxed Saved His Paper; ,. The San} Francisco Ouwsshgi's_:L-,â€" ‘,‘Nour‘:tho Golden Gate ‘Parlk‘FiSun daring dde ; and the thought (lethal; Francisco" 1W6†mm Hughéï¬i’ ai across him that his folly and si1\,_w.ore still unknown, and~ if he did but keep his own counsel, might so remain for ever. .The tomptcr whispered, ‘Be silent.!' and. form umment he was inâ€" cliued‘ to'yiola‘l‘; but his good :m'gel‘tri- WAS: bowed head and down- cast eyes he told the sory (if his' sin, and waited to hear his sentence from the man he had wronged. For a few min. utes the old man (God bless him I, was silent, and then, he said with tears in for, who raises hose for the, market" On Monday afternoon .‘vlrL flu: hos" fell into his, well, and, hoist, north 6 to» ,get.out,'was obliged to. wait patiently lb1'*hclp,meanwhilo standing up to his waist in water. near the place, he shouted until Oarse ini‘ho s of making some one 'in the Bark ear him. , On Tuesday. morn- ing the carrier of the Call left a at the house, morning, the carrier no- ticed the paper of the preceding day outhe steps, and hearing at the same, time a voice, he tho must be wrong, so he got off from’his horSe, and ï¬nally found ughes in the well. He immediately procured as- sistance, and the man Was taken out alive, although, of course. in an ex- hausted condition. good constitution he -will probably He continues to take the The Governor of Wyoming wound (up his late Thanksgivin tion in this style: â€"“ ive thanks #50, and the man in the well hearing footsteps, called loudly, but the carrier was in a hu though he heard some one, he did not know where the sound came from, andhad no time ,to investigate. pooom A young lady at Quincy fplayed a run on the street 0 hours, and won a new serge dress. z ï¬cher of my, little: child.» .Whilo‘doâ€" ‘ing,it,a‘lear dropped (from my'cyc and fell upon her cheek. Her eyes opened alscl‘early as though s’hg‘had mot-been sleeping. 9-1 saw that she began, )0 ,be lrig-htoned,iand Ivâ€"sglirl “ Mary, it is our husband}? and she ‘clilsp'ed inc 9. out lnyneck and faint 'ed. “lint :I Cannot describe to you *thdt scone. Shodd-ï¬bW thé'h'llp'py wife‘vof'a poorfma'n" ‘ Ivam endeavor- ing to accumulate a. little property, and then I will leave the sea for ever. " ‘ ~~~â€"-â€"â€">oov4-â€"â€"-â€"--â€"â€" The «wetter or Alaska seal, on... most Volcano of all the furs that ass under thenamo of soil skins. I‘he fur is exceedingly {Inc soft, sud vol- voty." perfectly black 3:,7 full season, but at other times of a thin 129;, deep sepia,' or of a rich chestnut lynx-m. The sea otter formerly commanccj in China, from .860 to $100 the, skin. It \vas'a tradition among sailors, forly years ago, that all the sea-otter skins went to'China, because no other I oo- ple could handle a fur so-ï¬ne. Now, however, it is 'a fashionable fur in Europe and America, and its imilw tioxls are even more fashionable. Other otter skins are also highly prized. ' As no 0110 hosed; paper rry. and. On ught something he lea. man of . . ~ ‘ T. Limo Emory, residing near'Tuy- 101‘, in Bel Air county, M'd., recently lost two valuable horses by hydropho- bia. The ï¬rst intimation hevhad that either Of them had been bitten was while driving on the road. One of them'began to set very strangely, frothed. at the mouth, and becoming very ungovernablo, in, a frantic rege seized its companion by the neck, tearing out‘a piece of fleSh, thus com- municating the disease to it. Both horses died. .11 number of hogs in the r three proclama- , , I H, . . . , . _ ' unto the Lord,-for His mercy on: _ . . _- 13.». “Very yet lighted, but the dancing flame shod guess?†his “1‘9â€th “‘3‘ held 1‘11“ “‘Nay,'lad,’ said the old man, hold- dureth forever, In witness whereof neighborhood were also bitteubydhe -=,;‘ have no i ruddy __1ight throughout the .room‘, “Wk-- ’ _ _, I , , ing out his hand, ‘don’t take it back,- I have hereunto set my hand, and: same doguthtat isglpgosed govghave ' ‘r‘E'iJ o‘me throwing bold .1701le the carved a} 1303‘ g0! 511'! for Gad“ sake! “'5 that is just the way in which I want seaused the great sea] of the Territory. bitten Em0?y'3 Horse, and died With the same dreadful disease;