ONE MONTH ~ b " ' , ’ ' ' "A" * > ' ' w ~ ~- v~ was“.-. , _ __ . . ., _ m I, . rm ~ ‘ s .. . w. - . .. -" -~.. - - s - s . . . - _ , glt °€01IL156tt930 bung some of ,bicakfas}. He biought bad neivsu Things Wise and Otherwzse. A Knowmg Dog. A merchant ship from Liverjooll » ‘ -â€"-â€" . fmy- aces, shall like to do things’Two busmess houses had failed, in-; ' ,5 ‘ ...._.. ‘ iwas captured the other day on the! MissDentstoodtox-eeeivehArdeath 01' RhOda. ' volving whole communities in theiri i . .. ' . . . .G 110 ,.+ “ed 1 ‘h 2000 q.‘ - - . , . .~ ~- . , I Animpossibie requestâ€"To ask any, > } D L. .i, , . i ,i a ,N, , o t can. u... 0t Wll , min. ~ Sh 1d not Sit st ll a d “A Tl “ " - ~ ~ .. t , .ecent ym SLIOxL a coach ..o ...s ,_ l senteice. e 0011 i u out. iusa. said Christine as 1 mm. Her ioi .ane was gone. 1m.“ a, t - t s . . . . .n , keg moi ,, 1a,. ,9 mme of owder. D M ' ub' his las - th 4 ' - ’ i .. . .. i ' "‘ 0 5 0i) 3 mm“ 0' ~quietly \viwolinor his way under his‘lnas- , ‘ 5 q ‘ ‘ .i P WfltCh _ 1" 0mm? 1' g 968 . ey sat_under the gas, their laps “Now, don’t, my dear Miss Dent," . i u, C. , . ,. ~ _» “P†. a :1 N; ‘4. ~d1, {I'ljoi- the Ashamees, A“ the muskegs and deliberate. His musty~ books oc- overflowmg with lace and tulle, “is cried the excited gentlemup seemâ€; newlameï¬o thS, mung and Eng. rm 5 cm‘mgei “L†a ‘ elm“ “m†V . : .. ., . . I _ I . . . . .. - twcrc oi†I, n .lmd on F‘ r , r ‘ manifested a dis )OSl'lOil to eliav’ him ’. . . Rhoda sï¬ance wealthy ?†. her fold her hands and cast down her 3301.0. Vailumgilgyfé $53,011:) ' m,» 1 Arm. gag,†am} '0,- -,‘,,.,u;:-,,;,,,,. “ Bll‘l‘lllllflli. . , , . . I. r. . : .- a - J - «I i I' “No; holias only 1,15 salary but‘eycs. "Don’t give up! Apittance! .- " . " ~ f 1 \r. .t'u .. l. .- .‘ _ .. aver ywortb Y Y r n 1 K__a more witt‘w I} H I H V d l, “(110, and two hours after his death 1.1g tie i (“roulldbl (..tlt(.(1 lllltlbl tile. 1 5. . 3 Douné’ men" lit Wi,“ {0 35:2,???" )9 ’ m fling expired. shaggy at the rear, and coachy darted (21111811119. left the room, and went! “ .b‘j ""l’†" ' ‘0 “m: " . l q: I. t f. . T, M 'out in front close totlio horse’s heels. up to hm. wrmng desk She found Christine tlmughtoflicruisappouit- [ W" “n0†0" wmterâ€" ‘0 0 “’0‘ ' a blank check and ï¬lled it up. . - . lTllB other followed but failed in liisi '. - y a . - nan ab at i . . . . ’ . 5d 1101â€: )et "01“) Of them W910 1“ l I 0 “Mb tune “my be exPOCted ‘ llll,SSlOD,:lll(l, bcsulcs being stepped upon! “When I’m dead,†she thought on ~ the staircase, “ Aunt Thusa will miss Want" 0ft!†beautiful 13194“ 75119111“ “39101,: her, goï¬we; maybtjm tle 9f by the horse, was'rnn over by the car- formed for 1,0,. 1,00,. “watches. yet sum. e unaccompanied )- a rise in ring" and [WHY hum. . me; she will enlarge the borders of . . her mourningâ€"dear soul. I hope somebody else would take that,up. “031‘ Rhoda will think of me, too. I shan’t have many weepers.†The thought “I'm sorricst," she said, “for the On Monday Mr. Washburno, the families that are ruined. Mon ought United States Minister t0 France: to be very careful in handling money presented cx-Presidet Thiers with a hurt her up team, gushed mm. 1,0,. When the interest of so many are gold medal on behalf of the French cheeks. tangled in their transactions.†residents of Philadelphia. Next morning Rhoda ran up that same staircase, palpitating with a feeling which would outlast her OWn . “First time,†meditated the ï¬nan- Two ï¬res occurred in Chicago on cial gentleman, after concluding the Tuesday morning, by which a railway U interview, “that I ever saw a woman depot and a ï¬ne block of building “fa She found Christine alone, and sacriï¬ce hysteria to moral rcflec- were destroyed. The loss is calcula- rcached out her trembling hands. “(N‘s-n ‘9d at between $500,000 and $600,000- “Oh, cousin,'you’ve made me the happiest girl in the world. Two thousand dollarsâ€"â€"-two whole thou- Ilcr month was near its close. Yet . A knitting. mi“ in Bannington V, how evenly, serenely tnc heart was deg/[royal by ï¬re Tuesday ah“: tlirobbcd. Was, it really the trench» noon and Hire women killed by the wild dOHaI‘S for a wedding gif'tl We owns fountain D1“ Mercury dcs‘Tib‘ cxpldsion oflhc boiler besides several 81,311 owe our hmne_whém we be. ed, liable at any moment to suii‘ocatc Others Suvemlyinju‘retj gin our lives togetherâ€"t0 you.â€â€" i I Christine here crushe i the tremulous red lips against her cheek, and carâ€" and strangle her? ' , She was wont in these last hours to (lib? lying. Star Steamer C‘elti‘c’ be ï¬nding sad inspiring chords on w “.10â€. e t werpolfl on T'hurfdfzf’ ried the happiest girl in the world in- her piano. She was livingintensoly. C?fn°,““°-°9“t‘lct with some flommg to her own apartments there to de- Time and eternity melted together. {:11 “Lag? 8" “lg-ht and lost a“ the vote three precious hours of her slip- Says Emerson, “ it is the quality of was 0 .her propane“ and. 11‘1th ping life to plan for another,†bliss. put back into Queenstown for repairs. Christine was not a member of any Charitable Board or Society, though the moment, not the number of days, that imports.†Tnat a man who attempts to bring she gave liberally to those, boards. She nervously abhorred what she Once, as she thus sat in the cathc- dbwn {End delll‘ecate “1050 “7110 are dral of licreown emotions, Dartlcy’s “Dovehlmrdoes “0" til?l'eby ‘j‘lev‘u" card was brought in. He know she lumself- H" rather smks hlmseut called the goodygoody Dorcas type had lost her fortune, and he came Mills“ “10.†Whom he traduces are of women. She turned on herselfii: with a manly impulse to befriend ratheï¬mwï¬ttéfl‘flm“ injuil'b'd by the surprise, when :she found that a sud- her. Christine rose to meet him with Slandel‘a Of One '50 base as he- . ’ den desire to enter a sister-hood of a singulaily beautiful grace. She Two Irishmcn were in prison-0n9 her acquaintances had told her. It loved him with sclf-forgetfulness as .for stealingacow, the other for steal- comprised mainly young women of if there were no Christine Dent. ing a watcli.â€"â€"“ Hullo, Mike, and sure society, with time and money at their disposal. Each in her appointed week laid off the pomp and vanities Their positions were reversed. What 0’010‘31‘ is it 7’ said the COW‘ Dartlcyforgot he had ever hold any Steak}?- 1“ 1}“ Sm'ei’: said. the Wind" , , , power over that face, now so lovely, “allâ€; "1 V0. “Outlmepwco hfm‘lyi of this Wicked world, robed and vcil- SO intense with universal tenderness. but suppose it’s jist about milking 9d “1 the gray umform 0f serge and She spoke simplv'of her reverses. She time- Went among the POOrogt POOI' l0 391‘ VG gave herself up'to making this man Extractâ€"N You cannot taste in the them- of heart happier for one little hour, dark,†said a lecturer. “Nature has Christine presented herself boforc since by such beautiful happening, he intended ’us to see our food." “Then†the Society, and was gladly received. came to her so near the last. inquired aforward pupil, ‘-‘ how about “You came justin time, Miss Dent, if you wish to commence at at once,†said the presiding lady. “ I’t will be He 1.080 and stood near he,._ saw a blind man at dinner?†“Nature, the St. Agnes face which was coming Bil?†3133‘???“ “1119 meesi‘iofy “ has n ) throu h the former unha . ’ PmVI 9 “m “'it' \ eye'met 1-, Miss Train’s t-urn next week, and she 1 g Pp), is seriously indisposed." “I will take her place,†said Chris- tigerish beauty of his sweetheart. tine. So she slipped into the gray “Christine, I know I love you bet- ter than I used to do. Forgive and ,f d take me back.†“in orm’ a.“ went†to Spend (hiya and She leaned two sudden, entreating rights. nurmg?‘ German famlly’ Who hands auainst him “ Don’t don’t lived in a pestilcnt part of the eity. †' ’ I dare say, if Dr. Mercury had heard of it, he would have prescribed sud- love me! I’m only trying to make you happy a moment not to make you den death for her, untinctured by any day of grace. love me 1†“You’re making me unhappy by hfm‘VS 9359; a' man's own time to “I wishIhad three years to live himselfâ€"arc much, however we may instead of three weeks,†she whisp- repelling me. Christine, you loved scandalize by that appellation the cred over the feverish German baby. me once, didn’t you '1’†“ I loved you after a fashion,’ she faithful metal that provides them for “ So many to be taken care of in just- uS-" the very places where there is no One cupied one whole side of his study; the morning sun throw a broadside in at the other. He stood with his back to the north side, she with her back to the south, while be pronounced his opinion. 7 Miss Dent accepted his opinion’as the oracle. She knew the flaw that was in her race. He had eased all her family gently out of the world. Her turn must come. Yet, “ To man, all men are mortal except himself." . “ My dear young lady," droned Dr. Mercury tapping his glasses on his thumb nail, “ it would be better for you not to know it; but since you so delermidly insist, I say candidly, I do not think your lease of life extends beyond a month. You may die any moment. According to natural laws. you cannot survive beyond the time I named.†He looked apprehensiver at her. His sentence developed no alarming symptom. The doctor followed her to the door, cautioning and soothing; put her into her waiting carriage. blinked up into her still smiling face, all solicitude for her; sighed, sneez- ed, and could not put the matter out of his mind until the next patient ap- peared. Christine drove to the Park. She wanted to breathe. It's undulating greenness struck her like a pang. “ This is the earth,†she said, “and I must leave the earth in a month.†Yet Christine Dent had told her soul a great many times that she wished she was dead. She hated life. Her unhappy temperament had beaten against it more than a score of luxu- rious years. However, we all remem- ber the fable of the old man who fell down and called on death, and rose again “ to explain†when death ap- peared. 'People said Christine Dent had everything in the world to make her happy. She was an heiress, cultured, much sought after; had an indulgent maternal aunt for a guardian ; a beau- tiful establishment; she had spent the seasons abroad, and in the capi- tal ; she was herself a thing of beau- ty; how could her existence be any- thing but a joy forever ? For are not those nursed on Fortune’s bosom borne tenderly to the door of Hea- ven, and handed in? Wealth is a beautiful advantage. We don‘t need dear Charles Lam b’s word to convince us that " exhilarating cordials, books, pictures, the opportunities of seeing foreign countries, independence, "id marked l Is the only one really requiring 720 per- A Beauty of theiand of Flowers, canal instruction. Na one, however Dr. .3. Walkers California Vin- cgar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, inado chiclly from the hit; tivo herbs found on the lowcr ranges or the Sierra Nevadaiiicuntaiuspf Ca-lii‘oi‘e uia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of ~Alcohol. The question is almost daily nskcc . “What is the cause of the. unparallclcd success of VIXlCGAl: BIT- u'nusl†Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient rc- covcrs his health. 'l‘licy’aro the great blood puriï¬er and a. Hie-giving lll‘lllcllllc, a pei'i‘cct- llciiovutor and liivigorator - of the system. Never before in the history of~ the world has a iiiediciiio been compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of VINEGAR Bi'r'rni'tsxnlicalmg this sick of every disease man is how to. I‘I‘hcy are a gentle l’urgativc as well as a '1 nine, relieving Congestion or‘ Iiiflaiiiniatjou of. the Iiivcr and Visceral Organs in Bilious Diseases The properties of DR. Warren's VixHoAi: BIT'i‘ERS are Apcrientï¬hhpporeuo, Carininativc, Nutritious, Laxatiye, iuretig Sedativo. Counter-Irritant Sudoriflc, Altera~ I tive. and Anti-llilions. R. H. MoDONAL‘D & 00., , Dmgglsts and Gen. Agts., San Francisco. California, and our. of Washin n and Charlton Sta†BI. Y. Sold by all rugglsts and Dealers. ' ' - un filled z'nea. erienced .ervous o,- “Sllvel‘ spring,†according to a '3‘ a 27 , n , Florida correspondent, is the most unique spot near that most unique of rivers, the Oclawalnt. One marvels over the clear transparent water.“ Your boat; seems to float in the ob- j‘ectswcan be seen eighty fe'bt’ydown at the bottomâ€"ï¬sh, too, are plainly seen. The bottom is silver sand, varied with pale e'neralds, huge colored rock, strange formations of lime crystals and white coral. The spring throws out thous- ands of gallons of water 'a'_minute,.but there is scarcely discernible-armpit! on its surface. Drop in a coin an'd‘you can follow it with yam-feyes/to {hogand at the bottom as. it sigzags’doyywiaï¬â€˜d. feeble, canfwil to work it with pleasure and mtire Success. Awarded twenty- three'ï¬rst prizes in Ontario, and the Diploma of Honor at the Art (ind In- dustry Exhibition in llfichigan. November 29. 1873. mm THE 'OLD ESTABLISHED lundas initial; iigine links. rims. XVIIâ€"EON 6:. 0-0.;- . manurxcri'vanns or STEAM ENG-IRES. BOILERS. aim ALL KXS‘Dfl †s MACHINERY. summers: _. . ..... ON T. THOMAS WILSON, LEI. BARF-18., \VALTER BASTABLX’L UNCAN M'FARLAK’E. July 12. l873. - din Bazaine’s Fortune. i} Kirorre’spondent, who whites} as one havingr.>authorit§, says that report that theqiersonal fortune (geek-Marshal Bazaiiie will»barcl.y-.$ulï¬@if0r the pay- ment of the costs of the late ti‘ial, is quite unfounded. Bazaine being worth many hundreds of thousands more than the costs could possibly amount to. His wife is wealthy, having large estates in Mexico, from which she receives regu- larly a handsome revenue. It is said that she will sell the ï¬ne residence they lately had constructed in the fashion- able quarter of the town, the Champs Elysees, and with her children take dp her residence near the fortress of Ste. M a1 guerite. P I A (.7) End 1 THE 1- Marlins-fink†Is endorsed by the most noted xii-tin oi the day as the most muslml a: durable Piano made, and in their at tercnt styles, from the little " Hm MING Bum†to the " Oncnnsriw square grands, are suited to the Box doir, Parlour, or Concert Hall. Brown, Routh s; (30") Wflonns .er Gnocnna H A. .M. it t , ’l‘,‘ i' ’3 3a.; inn. :CT iMron'ificas -00- Tynan. 1 strain ins. Run. r: October I, 1873.} . THE “ FISCHER. Is a most desirable Parlor Instruman There are about 14,000 of them in uii' giving eminent satisfaction, and a offer them, in all conï¬dence as bettt value than any other in the market The Messrs. Fischer have over thin; years’ succussful manufacture of this of this Piano to refer to a ramp“ i. of its good qualities. No 0t er Plan has gained the same favor in so about r. time in Canada as the Fischer aloft ,- lts introduction by no. PRINCE OBGANS. 52,000 new in use; no other feed it strument ever obtained the same popi larity. We are sole Agents for the above instruments, so. are in a. position to supply Local Anâ€"cnts in every part of the Dominion at manufactuer lowest \V‘uolesw‘ prices, 1 All instruments warranted five years. \‘vbolcea and Retail. ‘ ~ MAgcnts wanted in every Town and County. 2": ORilIS ‘65 SOPlt ll, ADELAIDE STREET, ~ - "l‘CllCNTO Nh-temheri; 1873. 1 fun ' W Complicated Suicide. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS ! For all the Purposes of a Family Physic, _ CURING The San Francisco papers chronicle the taking off of M. Lomaire,,a French cook of that city, who felt his seventy years too much for him. He repaired to his room, and closing the doors and windows tightly, lighted a charcoal ï¬re in afurnace ; then drew a pen-knife and cut\his throat, inflicting a wound about two inches long not at all serious in its nature, but which he probably thought in his inexperience would ï¬nish his mu; , anthemostcou'genialpurgativcyet ‘ ‘ . ’1‘th eile ts abundantl show how much career, for he lay down to (he Wlthout 113;:me all other Pills. They amysufe and pleasant an fill‘tllfl‘ attem t at blood-lettinw. totake but Wei-hi1 to cure. ’lhey purge out the y f f h p I l ' a, foul hu'niors o the blood ; they stimulate the sluggish The “mes o t’ e‘dva’dly Charcoa ) low‘ or disordered org-an into action; and they impart ' ' ~ â€" '. . ' health and tone to the whole being. They cure not 6‘ er, did the WOII‘ eï¬ccnmny’ and In onl the every day complaints of every body, but lorâ€" due course of _timo the room contained able and daimgerméls diseases, mDillon slgilslphggpgssi- ’ ‘ us, most em ne'nt ergymen 9. our Cl 1 9“- cm pse 0111)" send certiï¬cates of cum performed and of great bane,- Texas has a colored preacher nam- ed Benjamin William, who is said to have all the earnestness and pathos of Robert- Coll yer, with more natural dramatic talent. He begins his ser- mom with the exclamation, thrice re- peated, “Come to the rock i" Mr. G. L. Albert has recovered from the Iowa Central Railroad a judgment of $6,000 for injuries re- ceived in a collision in October, 1872. when his collar bone was injured and he was crippled for life. Another man named Haines, who was injured at the same time, obtained a verdict of an ,000. , Costiveness, Jaundlce, Dy} pepsin, Indigestion, Dyscn- tory, Foul Stomach and heath, Erysipolus, Heed- ache, Piles, Rheumatism, . Eru tions and Skin Diseasâ€" es, llioumees, Liver Com- plaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tu- mors and Salt Rheum, Worms. Gout, Neumlgia, as a Dinner Pill and Purl- l replied, turning up a face white with that electric look which only comes - . . . t l k U a . But Christine Dent, With her. to Pltyi and “0 arm to Silva" from e‘lmestpesq’ but I Cale so . lit they have derived from these Pills. 'niey “re the wealth and beauty her circle had A t. t v f t t t 1 “111011 101‘ you now that I would A young lady of Lyons, Iowa, re- â€"â€"-~_.~.s..e.+--â€"--W wï¬n up bestfphlgzic for childrppé 131mm magi... ’ ’ D 81‘ ‘15 â€"-un 01' 11119. G 1'21 ~â€" W )0 - ' r . v ' ,. ; . . we use ectue. . ing sugarcoa ey are ca 0 not been haPPY- some grasps Of rap' burrowed in the same great ware- rathel do Wlthout you than to l‘m'e Gently Bald ' L SO .8 men are always Furrm’ take: and being purely vegetable, they are entirely harmless. , PREPARED, BY you for mine, and give you pain. “What pain could you give me worse than than the torment you’re dealing out to me now ‘2†He crushed her like a barbarian. He was at her feet, pleading, at this moment, when she would turn his thoughts from her, lest her death should be a bitterness to him. " Sit down,†breathed Christine; “don’t make life too clear to me; 1 want to see clearly and coolly for your sake. Do you know I’m going to die ? It would be too selï¬sh to ac- cept and bind you to me now. I on- ly want you to be my dear, dear friend for a little while. And, be- lieve, Iwill be as close, as helpful a friend to you forever, as my Maker will let me be. Dr. Mercury told me nearly thirty days ago that I should scarcely live a month. It is some trouble in the heart and circulaiion.†“ Zounds, Dr. Mercury i What right had he to set bounds to your life ?â€" Aiid you believe him 2 I’ll prove him a quackl Give your I‘Cll'ifllnlllg‘ life into my hands†Now whether this young woman’s heart learned to comfort itself peace- fully during that month, or whether Dr. Mercury made a “slight mistake in time,†which even the wisest scien- tists may do, or whether the liability talking of patron ng their own town â€"always harpi ~ that dutyâ€"and yettlt ~10 ,, 0 6! ï¬rmed, while lire“ g' and wait‘ildgl 1 do hope that no’i ,1 these men who marry Eastern women will get cheated l†‘ A relief society has been organized in Olneyville R. 1., which furnishes a free dinner of hot soup to the hung- ry. Previous to the banquet, how- ever, each applicant is requested to sign the pledge, state what church he attends, where his children go to Sun- day school, &c. After having proved his orthodoxy, the liquid repast is tendered, and he is supposed to eat with the proud satisfaction of lil’lOW» ing that his spiritual Welfare is being cared for at the same time his empty stomach to being ï¬lled. The Bay View Street Railroad 00., in San Francisco, is experimenting as _ to the limit of human endurance. _†Reason and Chancv,†Says 1’11an The conductors and drivers are made “ led to the discovery 0f the Virtue“ 0f to work eighteen hours every day, medicinal herbs.†In. those modern and sometimes nineteen, for 3,250 days, research and experimenthave perâ€" each. Besides this they are expected fected the work that reason and acci- to keep their cars in order, and break- dent began- DR- WALKER?! VXNEGAI‘ ages are generally retained from their BITTFRS. are the latest result of botani- wages. Their average amount of cal investigation and pharmaceutical sleep does not exceed four hours a science. This extraordinary medicine, day, and their meals are cold lunchcg composed entirely of vegetable ingredi- eatcn at odd moments. ents culled from the soil of our Pacific to sudden death was not as great in Five negmes were killed in a‘ row Te‘llmgf' ls pmmtunlwd 'a reï¬gydgr The her body as it had been in somes near Montroso’ .Alflbflmlh recently evenly gear-f.“ :1 Olganlcfâ€" (:1 E? 0-- Medals of Merit at Vienna. bodies of her b10od~she still lives. TWO 0‘ them got mi" 3 “151mm, and 911°.†1" “el’h Saw“? 13.1.6in gWorked by 1......1 orfoot on PatentStand And as her heart enlarges and learns ‘ono Shot lbs other desid' A bmtber m3“ yh8ystim’.t e n Dells! }1e 6 e“, For Agents’ terms applv to f the pulse-beat of humanitv bettci, it Of the Slam m“ up Wlth 9'“ “X9 and an t 0 Ohm organs ‘1» nc‘ ma “1p ‘ . . , B. M. W'ANZER 85 CO. ‘ v. r. x & lit 0 3c.“ the head of the man who the machinery of life. All who have . 9 may do senico to a giccn Old age. had ï¬rlod the fatal Shot. A friend of witnessed its effects are in favor of Its 270 Hamilton, Ont “Bub†says her friendsv “Ml’s- dead man No_ 2 killed murderer No. universal adoption as the safest and m ~â€"â€"â€"~â€"~ Dartley has the happiest faculty of 2 with an axe, and a ï¬fth ne r0 soon most reliable tonic known. Free from settingalifetime 011W†dc?" laid the last aXe-man 10W am. a... the taint of alcohol, it is nevertheless a F g They donot know she learned her game deadly weapon, Before the stimulant, though nota dangerous exâ€" ' ‘ i -- ' happy faculty by having to squeeze a fourth negro was cold) another axe citant. One thing is'certainâ€"no cura- ' 1L4 MIL To N; ONT†ture had been hers, which left her miserable because they didn’t last. She had entered the worldâ€"not for the pursuit of happiness; the privi- lege is guaranteed to the meanest oi her countrymen (excepting the Chi- nese)â€"but for the purpose of retain- ing happiness. She couldn’t do it; consequently her life stood for noth ing, it was afailure. Christine Dent had owned a lover. and now owned him not. (You reach the core of the matter.) She had scores of old notes breathing VOWs warm enough to scorch the satin pa- per. signed by her ‘ devoted Dartley.’ Couldn’t she remember how they used to set her heart aâ€"beating till it nearly burst? Couldn’t she remem- ber also how her love waxed While Dartley’s waned ? They met in Wash- ington. He at once seized sway over the unfortunately made girl. They were lovers in a few hours. Dartley had that vanity which spoils the faci- nating man. Had Christine been a flirt, she might have kept him. But she was a jealous, exacting, worship- ing woman. Their engagement end- ed in a tempest. . Christine was just young enough to wish violently for death, until the old fellow came obligingly and stared her in the lace that lovely morning. “ I’m not positively glad to see you,†she said ; “Itsa little odd. And I’ve been in the habit of living. But I’m not sorry. One month. Well, it doesn’t matter whether I’m happy this last month or not. But I could do‘ something ï¬t to be done before I go. . She s cut the da uttin man little thibgs in order? “PAunthhusa,Z said Christine at dinner, “ what do you want to do this evening ?†' house with these Germans, went up and down the stairs. Ever as he passed, he turned an appreciative eye on the picture their opened door showed him. One twilight, as Chris- tine soothed the baby on her knee, she saw the evening star between the roofs. While she turned her rapt and resigned face upward, the artist paused onthe stairs, caught an inspi- ration which he called “St. Agnes,†carried it up, put it on canvas, and had an opportunity soon afterward of hanging it on exhibition. Among the visitors who noticed the. picture was Dart] y. He stopped to study it. “St. Agnes.†That's Christine Dent’s face, yet it isn’t her face either. “Where did you ï¬nd your model?†he asked the painter, who hovered near like a seedy guard- ian angel. “I lound her in the room of a poor family, nursing a sick child, in one of those charity uniforms which I be» licvo ladies sometimes don during Lent: I studied her face without her knowledge.†“ It is Christine Dent l†muttered Dartley under his moustache. “ Rath- er asclï¬sh saint. But there's some- thing fascinating about that look. I say, what’s your price for this pic- ture ?†_ Christine did not take off her gray shroud at the end of the week; she would give one more week to the work. . As she went hcr ways, street beg- gars began to take great stock in her. She who had loathed the unwashed, would step to talk with ï¬lthy chil- dren; to touch with money and her pure pink ï¬ngers the repulsive palms of halfâ€"alive wretches ; to speak com- passionately to those desperate be- Luthcr 8. Butler, a prominent farm} ' or, had a narrow escape from drowning DR. J. 0'. AYE}? (£200., Lowell, Mesa, in one of the Lcnox lakes, which he at- tempted to cross recently on his way to attend “‘9 dedicatiw at “‘0 cent?" of Sold by all Druggists and dealers in Medi- the town. He. came upon a .thin place cine, q . . on the ice where the water is thirty Northrup .8: Lyman, Newoastle, General feet deep, and fell in. » His struggles to Agents. , _ ‘ clamber up on the ice were incifectual May ll, 1873. d7 for along time, and he was growing 'â€"‘-â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"--~â€"-~-â€"-â€"â€"---â€" numb, when a happy thought struck lWflï¬ighimt Medals at Vienna I '. l him. He had on his binds gloves “1 1 THE CELEBRATED fur on the outside. Changing them . I ,‘w E from one hand to the other, so as to fl Z E E ! inflnlg thde (guy on the} palms‘thhe Slapged The light-running and far-famed; - ‘s ovn on he cc, e‘wet ur _ “m ‘ ‘ W N Z R it A. 1 Practical and Analytical Chemists. The only Reliable Gifl Distrjbution in the Country. $75,000 in Valuable Gifts i†'1‘) BE DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. 105% Regular Monthly GIFT ENTERPBESEH . _ ‘- To be Drawn ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1874. TWO GRANBEPITALS 0F $5,3{l9 EACEl ill bill EEdliilililS l Two Pnizns $1,000 E q I rm: Pnizns $500 a i , 'l'EN PRIZEB $100 :1, 1 Horse and Buggy, with Silvenmountcd Harness, worth $600. 1 Fine toned Rosewood Piano, worth 8550. Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth $100 each Five Gold Watches and chains, worth $3300 each. Five Cplld American Hunting Watches, worth $125 one . Ten Ladies' Gold Hunting Watches. worth $3100 each. 1,000 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in all) worth from $20 to $300 each ! Gold Chains, Silver-Ware, Jewelry, &c.. to. Number of Gifts, 7,5710 { Tickets limited to 75,006 I WAGE-EMS WANTED to selliil‘icketa. to whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. - Single Tickets 31 ; Six Tickets 25 ;, Twelve Tickets $10: Twenty-ï¬ve $20. ' Circulars containing a mu list of prlzea, a descrip- froze down, and with the help of that slight adhesion he was enabled to pull himself up on the ice and, save his life. p~o A New Erocn IN MEDICAL HISTORY. l l l ' ' ' v v ' . . ‘ . t' nh id wi . d thrinformation “Wh m d a n l. d A causelost' He heart was on a level liietime into a month. I bud .39, 5 dead on. the heap The two heietofom intioduced to the 'pub- gagmn‘; “13131;: oDiagbquonfnwg, ï¬e m ,0 m Thusa iy’h y ei xi; , 1:13P 1‘; um with them. ins currents flowed with ‘r o â€" survivm-g murderer is abroad, 110 through the press , has ever obtained, M A N U P A C of U R E R .7. one ordering them. All letters mustbeaddreedt-o ’1 erusua HS tau ' ' ’ - . - . - '. - ‘ a . . . . . . ‘ ‘ . a so. formula, “anything unit yopii:;Â¥l: them The repast of her days wag ideal Matrimony. one of the Btatwns on the Selma in so show a time, the the celebrlt) of , . , . . . rum OFFICE, L. D SI‘IL. Box 101 W Fifth St; . Cln nut-i. 0. ,Dn. \VALKEa’s CALIFORNIA VINEGAR on Burma, or been supported by such a » - - uni npeachable testimony. From that " l ', TV" testimony it is evident that this pr‘epaâ€" '1 "‘1 X ration is a speciï¬c for Dyspepsia, Neiv- . ous Debility, Intermittent and Bilious. Reinittcnt Fevers, Diarrhoea, Dyson.- ‘ ‘ ’ . '. , , , tery, Rheumatism, Gout, and all dis- v ‘ A. Blwlb f turbances of the secretive and cxcretive ' . ' and Meriden Railroad is named Cuba. I‘he highest type of matrimony is the Recently a train With an emigration ideal. In that state, the husband and agent and a party of colored men go- wife are not absorbed into each other by ing West reached that point, and the any means. They remain totally sepaâ€" brakesman put his head» inside the rate individuals, with their own aims, car door and- shouted “ Cuba l†One desires, and loves, but blending as it old colored man rose, and as his hair were into one whenever union is necesâ€" straightened out with sudden fear, sary. The wife in this marriage is no said. “Dar, I know’d itl Heah we is slave or toy of her husband, but his in Cuba, an’dat’arwhite man’s gwine equal, companion, friend, and adviser, to put us in de war or sell us ‘fore " iIIiSpil‘Fll}: stimulator, and even agitator. day. 1’s; gwbine from heah," and he, oozvsg‘nr'rLog}Y W J†M im s e meets witho en frank e es followed 9. out thirt others boltâ€" “5-0? I “Y w '5 ' - H, .0.-. .T not in the barbarous fasiliioii of \Jesferii ed oï¬" the Dam and info the woods, an??? ‘1 2:31.031 fel'lrigiehovvlrggid lgvéucréilgdelld‘gé B 0' 3: 3...: $557? Europe, abashed and submissive; and leaving the agent alone in his 'glory. me mmqulre†l deauybeen as “I “New†’ and if it was the Syrup alone which so wonderfully . A - I . , _ restorcd me (a consumptive) to such good health. AND b.1111 Elm lead? 9n to. a lughs‘r and nOblel The bane Of the beautiful island of With gladnessI tell them all that my recover in life, not administering to his base mate- due to Fellows‘ Compound Syrup 0. Hypop 05- w - ‘ ' ‘ _ p ' ' ‘ ' ‘ . ~ ' hites,wiih'the blesein of GOdu on it. a ‘ rial comforts and case, but iiiging him p Fenowu' iiypopimapiilxes belugppeculiar in its S ’ M K a "‘ IE": ‘ ever onward and upward. The ideal gg‘ï¬mggecgpppsition no other Preparation in a brOke agamSL her hke goswmer' S!†husband’ kfmwmg her tolbo 1‘13 “1331 most- delightful places in the garden W33“ woman Who was gomg to 0116- 1“ everY lespecb menm and mmhb for its retreat, and it is literally at She stood In more than one great naturally regards her With the deeper the risk of onevs life to lie down on all love. “ I wonder if Ifecl a little as Jesus Christ felt toward people,†she meditated. “ Wliy,â€â€"the thought struck her suddenly one dayâ€"“ l’m happy! It didn’t make any difference whether I was happy or not, yet I never was so happy before i This is a beautiful last month.†She saw cousin Rhoda married, and took one or two little dips into sucl festivities as there were. We are so- cial, and part from our kind reluct- antly. . Christine found her world had changed with herself. She discerned sterling principle in many whom she used to distrust and despise. The lit- tle vanities and jealousics of society to doâ€"the opera ?â€- “ Oh, auntie,†said Christine, with sudden mournful qualms, “ you’ve al- ways given up to me in this way, haven’t you? Oh,‘ I’m so ashamed. Do tell me for once what you would like me to do.†.“ My darling child l†cried Aunt T‘husa. She straightened her specta- cles and looked ï¬xedly at Christine. The sad, earnest, great eyes were perfectly sane. “Well, my dear. since you are so thoughtful, I will confess {jould like to stay at home this evening, so I can spend the time on some finery for your cousin Rhoda. know she hasn’t your means, Christine, and is anxious to make the sum her father gave her to go as far as possible. Ipromised to help with her. little fancy articles." AN!) ,u . . ’ Sweet, Pleasant dz Effectual â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-§â€" Equally Adaptedfor Children (it Adults erases seedless, (,IEU'E‘ESRE E The public» are thereby cautioned that a: preparation more recently introduced, under, the name of .‘.‘.Coplandls Sweet Castor Oil.†contains 0.“ ll!) i563 F95“ (see Canada Gazette)... )Nilson’s ‘.’Castor Oil, Emulsmn is guaranteed to contain no chloroform or other injurioussubsttance, and may liepgivcnpto the young“ infant with ~. perfect safetv; -Recommendcd by the Medical Profession, Martinique is a serpent called the “iron lance.†This reptile, with ven- emous taste, chooses t 'e coolest: and ..;...... To Churéh Trustees, Church «War Have the following Engines all‘reudy bald forgottpn Rhoda was-to. be drawing room, casting her earnest, veneration that she is physically his in- the grass, 0,. even to take a rest in an dens, &c. for delivery 1 3“};ng .“ï¬pfgï¬fï¬ï¬l'ï¬iï¬i‘igï¬gtyï¬ " mini: Iso soon, muttered Christine. true eyes about, with a, wish that she ferior. This ideal condition, according when The wounds inflicted by these . -â€"--â€" . . . ,, , , , , , B,Ҥ,,,,,’,',kj,,,,,i named)“, “nice 25c, ' ' ouglll‘nlt 1335’“ to go the“ Oftenâ€, could reach them with her arns and to the account 0f many fol‘eign Obsel‘v‘ serpents are very apt to be fatal un. FOR ‘S‘ALE’ s u 0 “’5 “I 0‘“ h B‘ 7. , .- I, , - , .- .. . - cry. “ Ob? friends. knowing more Of eâ€.- acu‘“lly “is†somewhere in this less immediate] cared for. The ‘ - ' l ‘ 12 I » .“ 5 h » 4, 7 I I r r ' ' Wtiy’ my dear!†cried AuntThu‘ Olll‘ humanityy 115W tho be“ or eve‘ °°untrY"‘Wh‘3rev W" hm" never 599“ island is infestedywith this dangerous A CHURCH ~ORGAR“ ‘ l l 839' Bettmg hm“ 51360180165 for aDOther ry one of you. I Wish I could make stated, but probably not in Connecticut, reptile, and it is said that, on an aver. 2323?; upfgllf’inia“:foiliia§fr°é:t bligchtdi‘iiilooiiii‘fï¬i; ‘5 “ - ’ i “ ' ' I V ‘ f ' ' I f _ aincfsreeevgwaav w. . .mmammmmg ; j lii‘iilillliiï¬li: .' .. sensual. ,sraoa osmos- ‘. plumes} our. ‘ ' observation, “ you know a young la~ (if in, your position has so many en. gagementsâ€"†“'ButI shall not have so many on- gagements the rest of the time. I Will go there tomorrow. Wait. I’ll ,1 Hamilton. Can, while being removed. be made into . , every goodinstrument at comparatively small ex» " 20, . ." . . “ ’ pénse. Will be sold very low a: it muatbere. moved to make room for a arger instrument 25 ~ ..- " ' u purchased by the Trustees. Apply to you a lime happier before I go-" Indiana: 0"-Illin°i3' age nearly eight hundred persons are Every one agreed there was a -â€"â€"-â€"'â€"â€"â€"â€"vow4â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"- bitten every year, of which .number charm about Christine Dent at that Topping, the West Oxford mar-,from sixty to seventy cases prove fa- time Whth drew 9V0“ women to he“ derer, is fast recovering from the ef- tal, while many others resultin nerv- The manager Of 1291' Pfopert'y 03â€â€œ feet of the self-inflicted wound, and one diseases which are almost as Lad ‘ 0d 011 1191' one “101111113 dummy after his health is being restored. as death. ' GEORGE STERLING. » ' u .- I _ ‘ » “' P.O. 30137 ~ . = ~ -. . . m MW 9. use his: Easiness, Ami 1.5, ms.