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-wI- ( Sr adu- Cetilia Mmesengei a agih >a z Maurumar et. 15 The"bump of dest netveness"-A rail What burni to keep a secret. sall wax, tO bgriaS D .w . etel elevatorm, they give r s Tsman " was. Ijuradbyabsn*$. rappl reas Les rovering.al anK,. -h w Jwn-rse e ow san ho-a son Iow ws·eillfa U t ! w if o a se sr selpese ikea moths ots . rýl- byt heesa. its. a idala Why .lea good hujibia like doughi Dena-ys kgewyt" Why, it is beemase a womasa se dim. - . - A on whios has traveled tbrnugh ies. Jerseyaras hew a osm lad thoreare poo thatyn dldn't isle a disttrbeeqa it. "Puasles d notd ook as thon hi y.T -mado.elrs.rss seLa eo-tres- - a ialdl her detain a ree ateAd wr ehe will a tI have Saint Oasq "Wetdoe dmat look liket :asked far me# r.,. oldin set his- brawy bad. T*o l plgive Am.s, "loch. as though you wsr eute seiap." "Whai .o Mopeeto take for your coldd, a ay to eanesng gentleman 09 O,1 M sUitweyebpeap. I weo't higgle -about tnte piie. at onf.f why he pihpi oheais a more exemplary cecpe b pl aying ards Beauso Jyon we o a biches ith two bishop sand at r Neknaves. "The boy at th head of the olass will stateO ha wprethe darkages of the world." rBoy-"i Tor the ages just before the ·invenin of pectaelea." Binks tumbled down stairs the other day, and that wretch Bevies said that it was a better proof of the descent of man than any Darwin had gives. How very wean. It is seaid that if you take two letters from money, there will be but one left. We have heard of a man who took money from two letters, and there wasn't any left. An Oswego brakeesman wentto sleep in Churchl, -and electrifised the deacon who took up the colleetion, by remarking droweily: "That's all right, I work on this r . "Johnny, how does the thermometer stand. "Against the wall, dad." "I mean, bIs te mercury mal theds Ind seven it's prettyops, .d a maon littled withra, is it not colder to k than esterda 1"udge I don't know, dade tus A rureal ed a pristor -ner before him prior the luck of horse shoes. He naeed ofne ver hisou go abor reeut the onat mornaing dthe.re roand a man called with a revolver to leask No maestern jdge is rlehported to happver, orthus addresser for it. Iter before him priorne to y Ssciety. It is d"Prisoner at the reed, bomeablnce tohas given you a good degree wiof health whomand strength, dntead of which Profind, anitably never did any man the least to society. A lady, sitting in the same box of an opera house with a French physicisan, was muoch troubled with ennui, and happened to gape. "Exzcuse me, ma'am," said the doctor, "I am glad you did not swallow me." "Give yourself no uneasiness," said the lady, "I am a Jewess, and never eat pork." - A young lady sitting at a'front window In Danbury Mass., tossing in her hand what might Lave been a ball of white tarn attraceted the attention of a middle-aged chap on the street whose gallantry prompt _-"e him to hold up his bands for a catch. She asecommodated him. The article proved to be an egg, and alighted on his nose; bat it isnot tobe supposed that the lady knew it was abed one. A judgein lIows attempted to settle the dispated ownership of a calf Solomon fasuon, by depositing the animal midway between the reeldences of tphe contesting -is and noting the direction it took. he t, who was not pested in the Scrip tures, cooked his tail, bounded over the fenee, and was in the next township before the counsel badetime to move an arrest of judgment. A man went to Mr. Greeley the other day and told him be was destitute, he did not even'have a cent, and Wanted to know what he should do. Heorae ecratched his head sad thought a minute, and then said, " 'll tell you what to do. You buy a ten cylinder Hoe press and go to some station on the Paoif Railroad. away from eivil sation, and stertane ogt page morning paper, and grow up with the country." New York claims him now-the onehun dred and thirtee years old man who voted for all the Presidents, saws wood, was the a groom of Washington, body-servant of Jaeksoa, coachman oVJef-feron and barber to Franklin. He walks twenty-two miles every morning before breakfast, has used rum and tobacco for eighty-Ave years, and .never was slik a day in his life. Nilteeth a-e in the highest state of preservation, he can reed agate type by moonlight, and anm hear the lowest whisper at a distenoe of several miles eto., ete. A nerwsboy wan ran over by an omnibus Just as be was propounding a eonundrem I to another newsboy. "Why," he asked, ponts te bhoraes darted madly over him; he dodged the pole, unhooked the traces, ant lay down in an instsat, so as not to obetrut the pasage of the vehlele; than Irushed off the dirt, stood on bhi head and gathered u the question, "Why are the candle-fed Eaqmauz not troubled with dyspepeis . All gave it up, even the po Ileeman who head ome to arrest him. "Be emane'--ad he lanaihed hoarse7-" they r. U a tiwoet M e ; wriehite'rass. w+et th ear was b l ........ :calbueees i heaNs t farl bte 6" bad fioa ý ` red' her ` 1 bi e d. d1bO oit and, above. wIe th b wo boy hat e Hrr . l the pesos not possess, Iag ee oabtbitats eonrs er the isdiflrr. I. erlis. t oig fthe vhs boy that bad .Pem u -e wa" a'earsless" rrhio. lnd we ll .. e onhabldets. eof urg Mee. i-w asn n y was alwaee ia atooes to elher sea if oman .se l.e. wih v 0Grham, a. be h tat thraee met ,hcom aionhip with him the m shinwas at. Swo1'ahis boekaflilet to oao se Jat m - " I b ei t our mother was sick, and o want ye t ive her these," he aiddrop "Bnt gwo lar apples into l he idow' t . James oessptedhem with.nfny thanke, d sfol tha ais gnerous am boy wsld Sweliw be i ot. he was represehs. osi, nd t les result was they fell into a Sfesdchat. inally Master Graham slid S In inuatiagly. S" Don't you want to come with me to night to snare bases There's a number of or them in old Pae's wood; he keeps them there to unt. It would be each sport to hunt some of them." " But would Squire Pae. lke t" . " "Like it Who eares i Any one who ean dprive the old miser of anything, will only do It too gladly, I a oare yoe." I'Well, I willn os. He has a right to bs own property, and it would be dishonst i for us to tamper with It without his knowl edge and eonsent. "Mother has always taught me to act with regard to others as I would wish them to act toward me and it would pain me deeply were body to deprive us of any of our belongings. I cannot acoept your invitation." Master Graham was not discourge by - the resiatance of James to his roguish C plans, so be continued his entreat.e, using every possible argument to overome hi w scrples ; drawing. many alluri g'pletes of the excitement and sport they wuald enjoy, and eomhIeserating James on the to dell, monotonous life he led; until he sao aeeded in making the poor lad elthat e was, in some degree, an objet of pity. " 'll give yaou to seven o'lok to over- A come your queamishness," be said when James had answered an appeal by a posi tire denial, "and then, it you look oat on th nght, and s how pl t it is in the mooonnet , you'll come, I am sure. I', whistlefor yeou when I'm-ready." James w at into the house with a dis turbed mind. Much as he shrank from the proposal of Master Graham, still bie-false e eloquence had awakened an unquiet feel inge had petermined to resist the tempta tion, bat when the clock struck sel b, and - he saw the moon shineingbrightly, and re membered the inviltig picture young Gra ham had drawn of the sport, he began to 61 feel a great desire to gojestr onces. Just then a shrill whistle sounded through the night; for a moment he wavered; then his resolution failed, and he left the house noiselessly. " I knew you would come," said young Graham triumphantly, "it was too great a Rtemptaion for any boy with rood sense toe resist. Here is the trap" holding a large, wooden trap he earri aloft that James E might see it. They soon left the village, and entered aT small wood, about a quarter of a mile di tant. Here Master Graham placed his trap, and having prepared it, drew his - companion aside, and awaited the result. A In about ive minutes a Lue bare came as runnilg by, and entered the trap. Master Graham erang forward in ltriumph, seled the trembi animal and held it po vie tori ousl, at same me game reset the trap, whichlob he did, apparently in a cheerful mood, but in reality in a de apondent one. cy But he did not finish his task. While e was kneeling in the snow, engaged in it, a ballet whistled through the air, which o struck te1 hare from Master Graham's - hand; then came another, which streak N James in the arm, and laid him terrified and bleeding upon the snowy sward. He ried piteously Master Graham for help, but b had fled at the first sign of danger, and James, helpless and wounded, saw, beondiog ver him, the angry fnace of Sutre Pace and groom. Silently th lited him ad carried him to the suirer bouse, which was at a short distance. There his wound was examined and pro- a nounced aldht; and after having bould it S up, Squire Pce. ordered him to be put to A5 bed, and the net moud took him In his m arriage to the no thiue rwhere the m court we. betag held Te poor boy was sro bewildered and wrethed eat be could say but little for himself. His accsatlon ainlost Master Graham he could not prove, x and Squire Pace brought all his. nlaence to jear against him, so be wa sentenced to serve out a term in prison for trespas- , he sat in the narrow cell with his weepi mother, who had arisea ntrm her stoikbe and hastened to his side. He felt that, m through his own fault, the whole ourse of his life was changed. He had fallen fm ' toaelose, and he wentforthngainintothe si world. nut a broad, black mark appeared r on his forehead, whih caused all men to pg shun him. Wherever he west be wan spurned and despised; no one would trust nim;o one woald take him ln. HIs mo thor died of a broken hert, and as a last seurce he wrsabitged to seek shelter in n the vllage workbeuse. It was a cold u ~ti ' r i diinn:ýlc LS trI d·dwr Th Ate. ibLbt ladii~ I 't.QS 4 byl winid . E: of ý ý"ýu ca;Rti w~ aw.&-ibw s~:l1 his tumi. 1s4 ar~~C O1 isea , e. ewe, e.Gravier ate., U.ý . ls *Wb * 1w..atn a .a...a A sn3aCt r lr rU Tsasr. .c.es. Ja.w.mps U aCum.r, It. Commiesion Merchant. i Dealers in Westatan. F. .ODURR O CANA.L AND DELTA 8STMWES. aneitit ly Nw oersam. D & TOOmE, roamur - GeneorC aAgntn d Commission Herehants Sle of Lumbe, St, Wo, Shinglew oe, ste. Ox loll SON RETAILArr I rY GrOBrB, Coreo of ConUa ce aod Eete shetsq, We i. a.i whe n with therbei _ ee m e. aheleM _e m i__agl, - m I st Sr. - II~oo A L0. OELO CMRSOCE, corner orfem Ca aceat, E nrath street., Cheno adhpe'ts ani Cor e. o oe a lye p eoa wosm bm ca heU im 71 lB Whlss GROOC eDl - ý .a uCheleeao ..Tao> II. ae51 4 A.W. aem.. WOn. 'Weeoper. 1 ·ame, Jash. aeai Eauin eereei., ober rDstrict, Gened detrerel f.ee ofherg. JaSS 17 Wholeale Coffee Dealer, o .Sa. Hear, the Matd , the .Daughters of the Cree . C~ ~O~r ~ I FINANCIAL. LOUIAA sAVINes BANK AxD SAFI DEPOSIT COMPANY, 51................Camp Street.............51 Preldknt-.-W. VAN Muoniex. Vice P.rsleEA1B..srar PaBTrOUD. Ceahls.-4Jo0M 8. WaLTON. asharor. n Pehd, Prdent Hope Insurance Co. David Walto Wallace & Co Henry J. M-lln, of H. J. YMullen &Co. W. Tha4f E w.& Co. d1T 71 y EzonwoG............ .............. renaCJ'Gs. SIGHT DBRAMT8 Ba rLI ON TE PROVINCIAL BANK OF IRELAND, rae.ms fen O.U hsamteems up, ysbl·e at tim Abldwwla brasehes Clmh. 0m -sD -De. eb e.Ma eoSg Meh NEW ORLEANS SAVINGS INSTITUTION No. 17 Cu.. STmme, O uO L F. 032', 3. PrNlds-. mNl lm SAM. JONES. Is., Trs eMrsr. SOUTHESN BANK-New Orlesas, Jumwary 1, les. -At e eolim by the Stookhehen, em the 13th alMao th follow n named sentlemen were ainelmay lseae DIeis of the Bank hr the eusn year, -*S. Messr.. THOMAS LAYTON, W.C.C. cLAuSoNs, WILLIAM . 3SRP, C. OSIDLIUs, J0do T. MOORs ean 00. W. rY"NE. And at a meailg of the eard of Diseters, thsl day. THOMAS LAYTON, Deq., wasy auealoesy rseleote JaT In 0. LIVAUDAIS, Cashbier. BOUTHSEN AE-New Odrseas, January , an. TDBeard of DlsLte this day declared a ] aml amauai Dlidmd o FIVE DOLLARS per share, pajble e .78 4 C. LIVAUDAIS Casler. D MANE B WOF w ORLEANS. New Oamaa, Juen i, 1871s. STERLING DILES ON THE IRE3NLAN DANK, DUBUty payasae In all parte or Ielad, ham an. Pored upws, er sale t this Bank. Jl ly JAS, S. TARLETON, Cs=M.s Soenm Bass 2 aw Ooe.ns, Map, 1e78 ai ak will draw WUrNG 20.18a Isn is .el4m.s. w. zshOg -- ame ns *With'J - O $1 ~CI4Darl kIcrU -MW ~~Mai lia Wb~u IN N ;A.- =MAMA I~p rr. *iwYorkZT*R WZD D Y gmo~-w~CAMu rar ouqvur ONW al - - P11 U mra cAOLU PhmiS - hJhmfa lmy.w 13 U U IWI X1IID ·L la umar rtJa~ wmnmDI. Nm ~ ~ u r. - r rwge U "Pa rr lrL,..;.H ~ il kLwq .6( ~L ~ aidmpa. tJ.N4UWISU1~q mI Nt in UiDnRT A,.-BuILDE3,.--PFAJIUn e r¢s- " " -- --r be. 6= ownhin D.ir. EBLLT, VNDB3 st --- aie.... - Wip 01m 11- 0AwRPTEL AND R m D R • sa-a cIOr.a$t ulesaoe ben otoinsae?~ .ues smy ss so ueuleae r who hone hi Oew raIlrr and Uls ket moten . ell he ll . a felhl e-d cMobilel0l6" Vine1 es eeoiotmeto, S .. ob Cene at... Bi wo.D wo i l k,... otf.mp a11 l - obl Ma e y, Mlek W ta.t nid Plai Cnea pa dBlo posy.ea t3y1 TI ly CRCADPNT AND BUILDRR, w3 Gseddodet otreet, Bex as e e t h il ohabje RACT NOW BUILDE RETIOWNO BDING too O tihm r. rsi fiewm the lin1t D Swet . o hndaaa e weed-working Meohic, whiek will _mbl hbin to at. _.. _ prs b any boh.. is ,,iWe n Box No.460. .ale II h ips - - Xa Prepared to eh . N. I3 sal e . , wil with aiseatbe. Jobbing enddaill work nas. sylgpe L as e to end 3oeaod wish·d nom end hS lily ml im ela tely ae.id b o. _ 4Rllhe Rot eek.rohleoesm E I o.. · l lly All3 3 oe.uie.tbe. a 0. ho Soa d r to B"ox IS Keohee.' end Teader.' Rne . 10 Val ge - B-AKERS-CONFECTIOIERS. BREAD AND CRACKERS BAKER, 74, 76 And 78.... New Levee....74, 76 and 78 Near Podr am4e, NrNw Orisea. P. -OOG.O No. USe h. snr ar, et·wet iwme mad O eame.. DAVIS a r FERT, LrA sLeATs aonRsaO~ ............ Coammererslgl Plaoe.......... Ptmabuaa taid1. P uamb g .sl 1 salm o prearmt. Ods.l.ms Iai, ea. _m.m ee . e " d.e,,: sale save" l .m.s smeat. abemthigagivena to a, CW PmaI2Aahta W . -A-u unnm.. D sAnawur .&usam . ... , ag NM.I u .. .nni M Lor. B sa r a fw an . beIwa wags I aA~ . ,, , - _ , ar, . , suao o _ . XmOAmL •lam xtL »g mnm . a r , s l o ." T 3m. " 16., ............ h e 0 a. . . Om a e vei e . 7-,, - n _ x oaIsA . .u4m ms wA g DoTO A. BIEA&D, 10 . Oh.... 3rA. _riT....... 1t a Nam cones agu. -s G. s. Znannsok PItabrl .rIi e t a giswhC lb.le .y 1 •·J aJk 1ý -ý. . . . .... CIo rneTr of C sJ Gr, e ts, ATZORU'l3 AT LAW, off N o.a. eael snio JAM COOUCOAX, ass. o ameo, Snrle a Coarb l COM.: " RIS, , rCHA Lo OWODAsh a Plno W , - OAL ermaA T. soonasteattsl Pi reburg, AntraCamt and Canirnd Col, i ..p. M .. l u ag emiS_ eu. :l r a.OMNs hnd I . _s_, COAL - -Cand CCA-, WOO Dm OS. IAN GaAve P!ttnb ag, Anthr acte and Cannel Coal, e j Ouaký, ash uw ·cror, ad anw Pineqliol WOO., OAZ, Ub~~IPII~ JD FPtIIIIII~~~~~IIIGI~~~~ COAL C9 711w Q ~ ~ D ~ B F ~ li l WESTERN PRODUCE, LIQUORS, ETC. j McCAFIBET & C0. r Dealers in Grain, Cornmeal and Bay, N.........ormD rmr........PD..... a .wom'r f Tu l. Ja1an4 n a..Na. a.. . a.B --.-. or.rm .. o we e ur ·Daple sa ,a S .. Abbedbrai .ad Alum. sad will .s. N r..ik mk bA awsa seena us s e ueeis bi g tm JOHN O. lYLIN. WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER AND "UOIIm 0 I PUITE. u OLD. .. l b .,, waflt-R.ha wm rd wWa ..DAD OIL TINAN .ra]efi .ash ea t Ta. lld se al* a *RA • b ]rax ,. b d, JOHN EHEIDRSop, Wholesale Uquor Dealer and BHeed.,, NO. 55 s..oEOo... STRT. Anad 7, I7 ed 7S LZobyab @-a... Sr, Nw oreaJa, , a, up . f . o a sagr a s a c ps EDWARD BDURE, WINES AND tIQUORS 196 and IS3..eospitoleul afreet..186 and 1*I 7, 3,. ....... New lava. iia ....r..e. , aI. , RE,'-, sHOT.UN4, REVOLVYEB, -- .'a:Pelp NAT1itL EMT* w Nsal GUNt wow 4 " r:; i~~~t · · · ·" I. A A ·;' RIM f s. ;B I 4v.Aa& W. ai :ý 3ucý . - P PLCN .. D t.N *0 anke, mefnlb. *ysi l o i*plirt. True...,Braise ud Ab»f SuppwA m le 1.AM% TAMmiu DZPaKl avIm ~e.~M - NemPBw, theS. Da b s' NAUT & 00.ota ho. duoto. Joyil DDuksau aD eblobo lmLwomoS in he~Soot_ ide Il. wesmoto bylbs _____~a~a imik he uia a ObseoboeS Brimb New 4aa 3loin~b lS*~i~ h.3.he-4W'LI. -see.· S. o~lrr~ l~~· I~c 3007T AND SEOIS-Ents. NEW STORE . NEW .... ..- , L..W0GooDs. NEW PRIoUSs JOHN GEORGE WAGNER, tO~gs sfl~Bs 3.1 3., Coimr of Ureslig and Dapbihi. treet. - U legme umain mI BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, 1411W, mflgmm'u. al tua za wer,, At P~u w310s DUVV OOMPUTIIr.or C..U.rtr ear&d lrr·· N , JaN51,-______ _t ~l ~I· rr 7. - ,r mmmum - N! Oa.r I~twlL.Mý .Irr ORL lI AND CAPSNO D. z .v ---m-x-- .. .1-: AT- AN CP nr, 3-rnp, -