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WOMAN. rnMInc, cite*line <>rou»h **•« *Wli'> itei ftuM treatedI nt the e |HMJulhr lo O X F O R D & T R IB U N E ,a A i i m t n o m d p e s r k H r o i v o a c e f n p d d C i p o m H a a a i t t k l a e e n r C s d n , a s n W R . a o d o n o A ia d a n l S a a t M r n e g d v a e a d H a n ® t a o o n s f P d k a l o l R o l w f o t # r h e , o s e , w K t a L * t a w B - n * > Dr. Fierce's Favorite Presoiiption.A n d C a n a d a D a i r y R e p o rte r . Lubnreting Oil*. taO n,. Children'* C«zrisg.t Good* in gcnrral Wool, Wool Fickrngr, * ** ^ 1 *11- 1 • -* M s.x.i.w • Ld. —encca -T— reuirn e< ui» uuuie, two- MMUttMMiin, uromytty refund Oie p,iteiHrni* r t|,U° “‘wt cwUtaemw Iu ivarlte Pro.crlptluu Ims it hr inn gin, nJ u IUt « reri IKIIHUUU, inicriui lies*, Marvmia iteuresahm, JSebltllr, Demondonev. Threatened MisonrrUi^. chronic Oowe-llon, In- luwuitawtLMaratlou of th# UW*.s lmt«- Muy. Harrooa#*^ or Sterility. Ycmaio Weakness, ■ wtrrey many niter rjirnnlc Jl-c.ire, tnehlral u> wenmn no* me-nloiied lie c. In an affreUons ot Tte»*# who det Ira further Information on the«e #uM*a»ran obtain Ilin TUB I’BOI-UK'H COMMON HBMI* UBBICAL AOVISBK. * book of orer 900 |11WA rent. poat-iMhl. on receipt of »)Aa It • rente Urtnaielr ot ll»>e <lteca-ci >«culUir to romalM.an>l (Uro wueb v«>u«blc advice In rfr- *«n) Io Ihe unageuieni ot affuclloal. U VSSITE FKEMCBIFX10N SOUS m M W Go m n. L V. PIERCE, I. D .,W r , . BU F F ALO , X . F. M. M INKLER & Co.. BANKERS.T>TJYS end Sells Uneiirrent Money ; J > J*tne.o^w Mid Cnrreoey DraJU on New Yurt •20^)00 to Loan on. Farm Froparty.Tto »iirehMlnCoJ MuHK>re. . ipvcUUly.InS«noU, Jun* «, 1877. jg2 Msrchaats’ Ba^k of Canada. INGERSOLL BRANCH. fTlRANSACTS a General Banking A- tay» Mid Sell. EteiiMice *n Iha Cnlled D. MILLER, Manager.Incwwl, Ju. », 18TB. IOO The Melsons Bank. INGERSOLL BRANCH. BUY S and Kells Exchange on Eng- laral And UlO United Htate* ; rauei Drat*, nil all parte of QUIMU ; deala liberally n lib farmcra, and Allows Interest on Deposits, WM. DEMPSTER, Manager. «n. W. 1877. 101 Inerial B anio M r ' 44EA» OFFICE, TORONTO. C A P IT A L * £'$1,O O O ,O O O . B. n. MO-.vr.AYD, PreMdeul. tr ig e r aoll E ran c h. H IBIS Bank transacts A general Bank- A SAVINGS BANK BRANCH luu^thord period. Q 8. HOARE, lUua^er, la<rnwll. The Ottawa AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE CO. O X FO R D A GE N C Y THIS Company has deposited with the Government for the lecdrity of Policy Moldere wbtaf ramoial to a franary an the prruil^a. Kates vwy ■ aUral*. and I.Macs paid.A Uwd Huo. smUldaslu & to for Wataru Cwudabu AdetaMe blnrt.sblcb wilt bs find Quar- Hl». KOXKUV, JG. E. Hsanu. ( Ae™u- A. E. MJSKJCIL, 1*77. IM NORTH BRITISH M i a i l m s M C o uwrw.) «HUI> OTrttX-.^LMaiM/, “ 8800,OCX) Bt*rllxg, •O4BD or M«Mrn>M Bt BCOTLASD. ClXAlHAM 4OVBWRY BOARD ; a m/WM. M*., O“*w rateni auk at o^a* ’ - BOtJtertDBJt. IBwtartwm.BsMMrtrtaMmw*, tws«te ua moa. j : > - CfoMMl Ma*i<an BCARTB. COCH I AX 4 CO.. M Toronto »t, Toronto. VOL. IV.—NO. «INGERSOLL, ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1877. M A M M O T H H A L L . DON’T FAIL TO CALL AND BEE TU^ Millinenj, Mantles, Ready-Made Clothing, Gent’S Hats, Caps., <C'c. Every Buyer should Examine onr Goods before Paying, jyEDHESDAY, fiCTOOER 10, 1877. TEN THODHAXD cards of c^ndo|enc« were left al ilia Paris resilencs of N . Thiers on the day hii death w.is annonneod. | Da. TUPPER, we regrot tolaarn, is snffet- ing so Averely from sorouess of the throat that (io Las been compelled not only - to ^abandon his engagements to spcajc to political demonstrations nt Ailsa Craig, Chatbam, St. Thomas, JhgeMyyjo, and Hamilton, but obliged to leayo for Nw a Scotia, in the hope that bii voice may to restored by change of air. Wo understand that it is his intention to have fur Eng land in a few weeks if no improvement takes place iu that time. Special If t a j Lijss io Umas Ma & fin s Ingcraoll, Sept. 2S, 1877- INSPECTION INVITED. X COYNE & CO. 198 T h e G O L D E N L IO M LARGE FALL ARRIVALS EI and «« MDS T he Tailoring- D e p a rtm e n t IN FULL BLAST. Order Your Clothing1 at the ■O LT D E2ST L T O Is T Four Bales of Buffalo Robes Just received and opened—Prices Lower than ever. Look out for further announcement net week. GOLDSN LION, Thames Street. Ingersoll, September 19, 1877. G. J . THOMPSON, 197 D r y C oords HEARN & MACAULAY. DRY GOODS I Steel CaapHte in Ever? D3jir.nsat GOODS REMARKABLY CHEAP. WE VFFC8 YOt TOW 9Z4I0N A LiEOSB STODK, SSITES VALUS, THZ LATEST NOVELTIES, i S P E C I A L K O T I C E T H E N O T E D “O X FO R D H O U S E ” Is now open and has a fnH Stock of the Ctajisl Mi Best Gt* in the ftMtti. The Public can depend on getting nothing but the NEWEST GOODS bought for the 1 Mid kind* A. WHOLE NO. -ou South Riding gf Oxford and San'll Morwlcb Show. Ax ExausHMAX intend.! to ndopt the character of walking gentleman fur some limo to come. He will not. attempt to go around the world Iq eighty days, but will go around A good deal of the Euteru hemi sphere in six years. Ho baa made a bet of XjJ,0J3 that bo will in six years walk through France, Germany, North Russia and Siberia to China, starting from Calais. His bet obliges him to return through India, Persia and Southern Russia, and from thereover Greece and Italy to France, lie must be in Liverpool by the 1st of July, 1883. MCCH INTEREST ia fell by both Catholics and non •Catholics os to tliawlispozal the Pope, Pius IX-, will mako of tho acumu.- latcd gifts »t tho faithful duriug iho last anniversary. The amount is almost in* credible in monoy alono. Cardinal Situcohi received it iu charge,keeping it in chests ia one of bis apartments, ami st tho close of the pilgrims'visits, an exact amount showed llio amount to bo 1C,47G.38I francs, or nearly f 5,295,230, a profiLabla season for the oconpant of St. Peter’s chair. Tho Popo thus directs for tho expenditure " Four million* will bo invested for the Holy See; 4,000,000 for tho employees, ex-employees, ox-«ddier« aad their families who Lave remaiued faithful to tho P< pe; 4.000,000 will be u ;od in restoring utouu* menial churches, aud in executing works of recognized utility, and serving to en courage art and iudaslrv. The balance— 4,470,381 francs—will be distributed a» BubeiJi's to eslablishmcnta of benevoleucs, such as box pi lulu, etc. fr will also servo fur the relief of monks, nuux, needy parish priests, a id poor parishes. TUR FOIJ,OWIXG “Nuts for interested parlies to crack " are offered by the Senii- ncl of Prince Arthur'* l auding, and will, uo doubt, be appreciated by a good tunny of our reader*:—“ The pub'-ica'ion of our map Inst week has raised tho question ro- spccting Iho Gavermuout reserve alon; Navigable River*. Now in the caso of thi Hudson ’Buy Company Palcnts, etc., on) clinin ot frontage has been yrserv -d in iho interest of (bo public. Il is, fh-refore, n pertineut question tn ask if tho property pureh«»ed from Mcssri. Oliver, Duvidioi A Co., measures from Iho edge of t ie Kimiaistipiia Rlvur—or on# chain Lack ? H is tho Government bought prop irty th it private individuals had ns ri’lit to tell? Again what did Adam Oliver & C >. rntsu by trying lo buy bask the properly known as the •* Neebing Hotel" nfjor the Goveni- meat had expended some SlfZbfl upon on# of Ihe Dock lots? (The Hotel is Lui't npou a doe*c tot.) Suspicious fojks are iu> dined to think there u “ a big African iu tfio fence "-^-or a scheme at the bottom of offi-ring to buy back for 55,029 what cost 95,1/22—before the Dock exprubture of 310,000. Pcrhxpe it was all right." A GOOD LESSOX may bo token from our cou»iu« across th# lakes in ihe matter o* extending oar trade relations with othe - .colonies, states aul countries. A good deal ha* already two done, but a little ef fort iu tho right direction would hive a very beneficial dlict. A trade circular b u reeent'y been issued by lb# State Depart ment at Washington to their diplomatic and consular officers urging ib<m to re newed efforts for the enlargement of tjicir trade. The result ia that Ihe consul at Liverpool after seeking infeimatioa upon the subject, has come to the conclusion that a large trade can be eslablishcd by tb# ex port of American poultry, alive or dead, to England, besides which Ihe consul at Leeds assert* that he sees no reason why Ainsri- can leather manufacturers should not only supply Lome detpaud* but be able to com pete in Um English market. No deubl these suggestions will be acted upon imme diately by our wide-awake neighbors, who are always on the alert to do that which pro mines to iuereMM their foreign trade. The experiment may not prove a profitable speculation, but with them it is nothing risked nothing gained. If it ihould turn oat to b# a lonrauva undertaking jt be* hoovM M to be up and doing. The aalUe trade established between th* Dominion and Great Britain not long sine* has al ready assumed considerable proportions, while the bores trade, yet in it* iuf*nay, is Mid, by «bo«a baring a kaowledgw of it. to yield * fair return for money invested ; aad we bars no doubt if ths exportation of poultry, dead or alive, to th# English market wo* commenced it would b* found suffldoutly retnuowaHv# to be oonliuoed. Which will be sold for Cash Cheaper than the Cheapest. Call and see our New Black and Colored Lustres. Call and tee our NEW FANCY DRESS GOODS, all New Shades. W* Bn celling ihe Cheajpe&t Winctc*. also Flannels. Shirtings, Cottons, Table Linen, Towellings, Brown Hollands, and a Full Stock of Gent’s Furnishing Goods on hand, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. Remember the ptnee, Th# OXFORD HOOSE, Thames S t Mootred, Oct. 9.—Venn at ia out with Lia forsaaata of rtw waalher. as fallows b— Autumn—marked by a fitM, w«na IB- dtaa suinmar, a rather variy odd Wmter—ebortt warm, wet end awn. With OB« or Iwo *Mr«M term* of short duration, altogether gloMMy and not Tb# winter will to 6ww*hl« to M i - Ingcnroli, Sept. 19, XS77.197 cholam toward* aurtltm hUudM. PRIZE LIST. T'he Son th Riding of Oxford and Sonlb Norwich Township Show took placa at Otterville, 03 Friday bod Saturday last, and proved to h« 000 of the host shows ever held bythjBi aMJciationi. Tae en tries and the aUenlaijoa wore large and the oompetition keen, io nearly all the otaMee. Bulow we give the list of prizes awarded to the successful competitors. On Saturday afternoon wo noticed anjoog the dtetin- gnisbed visitors to tho fair, OoL Skinnor, M. P., and the lira. A lim Crooki, Tho following is tho LIST QF PRIZES: Claw f. Hency Draft Horses. — Brood Mare, O. Dag^s I, E. W. Jjh iston 2, M. Austice 3. Fo il, C. Da^gS 1, R. C. Martin '2, E. W. Johnston 3. Tiiroa-year old Fifty or Gelling, A. Pullen. Two-year-old Filly 01 Gelding, J. D. Frcenvn 1, J. B. Ilonaom 2, Win. Hanes 3. Two-ycar-okl Stallion, W. M. Schell I, JL Mdcolm 2, Wm- Hanes 3. Onc-year*oht Stallion, C. Doggs- One-year old billy or Gelding, M. Ponfilotan 1, P, L. M ihoo 2. Spin of Draft Horaoi, Gro. C. Grey 1, Jas, Chambers 2 Clan II. Hories fut genera’ yarpMes.— Broo.l mare, Jas. Rice I, F. R Yarrington 2, H. N. 4 8. Vandcrberg 3. Foil, W. R. Smith 2, McKay MoKtndsuy X Three-year-old filly or geliling, C. Naggs 1. A. Ronson 2, D. W. Pratt X Two-year-old filly or gelding, A. Bradburn 1, A. Turnbull 2, Wm. Hadron 3. Two-year-old stallion, A. Taylor L It. IV’lltl.— .* •*... ........ -I, .. ••■ r, . year dd tillx or gebliug, Jas. Rico J, Thos. Parson 2, E, M. Soho Jay 3. Spaa general pnrp HO horaas, John Park 1, Gm. Carrie 2, Al. Harris 3. • kina 3. Foal, D. Elliott I. P. F. Hupkin* 2, R. M. Wilson 3. Threo-year-old lilly or geld ing, D. Smith I, R. M. Wiloon 2. Ja*. Chain- b-re X Two.y*ar-olil filly or gelding, P. F. Hopkins I, A. R. Fierhdk-r 2, John Pollock 3. Two-year-old stallion, Dumphuy <k Hav cock 1. E. Munk 2 One-ycar-oLl stallion, M. Harris 1, Jas. Chambers 2, E W. Chamlmra liamls high, I. H , Barker 1,°W. IV. Austin 2, A. Ingleiby X Span driving or roadsters, I5J hands high and under, J. D. Palmer I, Geo. Maelin 2. P. Btrd>mll 3. Single carriage horra over 151 hands high, Ja*. Chambers 1, IV. Scar! 2, J. F, Cohoe 3. Mingto carriage h in', 15 J Jian I* high an 1 un i ir, Orrin Holt I, W. Scar! 2, A. H. FierhcIlerA da<ldle horse, L. D. Swartoat 1, M. R, Storer 2, J. Cta^u IV. Durh'tin.—AgM ”bull. A. J. Stouc 1, Wm. H.irr.s 2, W a MosreS. Tn-o year old bull. F. Parkin'1. A. B. Mxore2 A. B. Moore 3. Uuc.yu ir-old bait, (I. J. & G. U. TulTey 2 Bull calf, A .1. SL.»no |. L’.>w,_E. VV. Chamber* 1, A. J. St me 2, Wm. Harri* 3. Three-}-car-old heifer nr cow. H W. Parking i I,t hatubers 3.Hcr.l, coti.idtuig ol mid Lull and four females. A. J. Stover, Two-yoar-oM ball, A. BxtlirL Uar yeir-old bull, Julin Ifaylev i, G o. Biker2. .V Biltar-l 3, t’ow, A. D. Moore 1, A. Ballard X A. Park 3. Three-year-old cow or hoife.-, A, Park I and 2. Two year old lirifir, A. Park I. A. Ballard X One-year-old heifer, A. It*! 1 .rd 1, A. Park 2 and 3. Heifer ca>f, A. Park 1 and 2, A. Hillard 3. Hurd, consiating uf 0110 bull and four feiimlcx. A- Park I. C au VI, Grade Cattle.—Cow, A. B. Mrore 1, Jas. Random 2, Wm. Harris 3. Tiiree-ycar-oH cow or heifer, Robt. Attamsou 1, D. W. Barges.*!?, A. B. MooroX Two- ycai old heifer, F, Parkint; 1 aid 2, George Baker 3, One-year-old heifer, V. Fiteh 1, M, Harris 2 and 3, Heifer calf, A. Wilson j, M. Au»ticc2 V. Fitch 3. Yokoof throe-year old steers, Wm. UilriJo i. Yuko of Ocsii, J . I’. Ch uubers I, Wir. Hilriion 2, Jos. Iziw rence 3. Fat cow or li iter, A. J. Stovir 1, Thus. Mercer 2, A. S. Stover 3. Fat ex or steer, S. Innis j, Chas Oatuica2and 3. Herd L'ieester H. MuLso* I, H Bn*ai>n2.B Romm t. Hr MoLoml 2, lamb, H. MeLeos 1 >nl ", -Aged ram, . bhuaiUng ram, V. FiUhX Him Robert Tufford 3. B, I’jnwi 3. Twoiheirhn. 3. Fat sheep, H, Junes I, E. W. Cham!•■)«» 2 nd J. Pon of sixowj tan'is a >.l two rain lambs, V. Fitch. Clnn VH. a ^ed d,— kJsl ram. E W Chambers I, V’ Fitch 2, Sbeirling ram, John Park 1, V Fiteh 2, A J 8 over 3. Ram lamb V F»tah I. C J A G H TMfoy ", A Hal- liitay 3. TwoariMi cw<w. V Fitch 1 and 2, John Park X Two shearling ewes, FC Pettit 1, E W Chambers 2 ami 3. Two eno lambs, V Fitch |, A J Sfovar 2, John Park 3. Cats IX. Lw j Woo'etl, other than Cott- wM .—Agwl Rim, 0 F Mabie I and 2. Shsarling ram, O P Mt’w* 1, P L Mabe# 2. Ram lainl^ V. Fitch 1, H. Jone* 2 ami 3. Twe sued ewes, H Jonos 1, T B Rlsson 2, V Fitch 3.Clin* X. Short IFb I A — A jel R.im, D Poarley I, T B Ifonson 2, O P Malice 3. Shearling ran, D Puarley I arid 2, T B R>n- eon X JI oa tamb, O P Mah * I and 2. E G \Vmxl3. Two a»od ewes, T B km »i 1, D Pcarlsy 2, O P M Pw# X T*o shearling ewes. Geo Baker I, T B Honsou 2, J F Cohoe X Two ewe lambs, 0 1’ Mabe j 1 and 2, T D Ronson 3.Clan XL YorbAire, Cheslf WhUee, ami other Laryt Uresis. — Boar, Ge». Biker I. Jlroediag sow, having hrisei pigs in 1377, W. A M. Schell 1- Boar pig, under a ven njouthi oil, O. P. Maboe I, F. Parking 2. Sow pig under seven months old, O. P. Mabeo 1. Geo, Baker 2, A. B. Moore X Breeding sow ami not less than four sucking pigs, Goo. Baker I, A B MooreClast XIL S^JMs, iMprorel Berkshire, K av, am! other Small /iee-ds —Boar, D K Huffman 1, E B.Orown X A Wilion X Breeding ws, having raistal pig* in 1877, D K Huff man L Wm Raouwal X I B Bonsaii 3. Bow trig muter Kvea mon tee oil, A Park 1, D K Huffman 2 and X Sow pig under seven months old, O P M*b«* 1. A Park 2, D K Huffman X Brooding sow and not less than four suckinc pigs, D K Huffman 1, F Parkin X E Malcolm 3. Clan XU1. Pookry. — Pair Dorkings, white, W M Smith I, A Post 2 Pah Dorkings, colored, W M Smith L E J Hutchins iu 2 Pair uf Potauds, white, create*! Ua'k, W M Smith 1 and 2 Pair of Poland*, guider or silver. W M Smith I, D K Huffman2. of B rah in M, liglit, W M Smith 1, $ Barria 2. Pair of BrahmM, dwk. K J H*'>a{nson 1, S Harris 2 Pair of Game fowl;, black breasted, red, W D Bovd 1, M T Byrao 2. Pair of Game fowls, dock winged, Wm Matheson 1. M T Brime 2 Pair of Parisi'l» Cochm^ W M 8“aith 1, M T By rue 2. Pair of Ha* burgs. WB» >X*ihewu 1 and 2 Pair Houdaus, W r;M th fMSmHb white, W M Schall 1, K Uvi«0rtMt nf Gaete. cuforel, A P«t L J M Nmirii L, M T X Prir <> S H»m* I, A Fret X F*ir *uy oi fowl. n A ladndtal in above otew. Pair Sband I, W U B#vd 2 Hahhtta. A B Mourn. Two bushel# Treadwell wheat, 3 H Boweman 1. A Bradbaru 2, J & W Curdy 3. Two bushel* Spring wbsat, John Hulaker I, F Comport 2. John Pollock 3. Two bushels six rowed barley, W M Smith 1, Jas Ferris 3, (2 rowed barley), D Smith H. Twa bushels large pease, Goo Baker 1, R Motet 2, E I> Tilson 3. Two bushels small pease, A Brad burn 1, P. Birdsall 2, B Itoweman X Two bushels black oat#, OJacpiral, EF Chambers 2, J L'lilacker X Two bushels wlute onri, Geo Bio-w i, D Smith 2. J Haylock 3. Twelve cars Ini'n corn, (yellow) braided, John Wigroa I, I V Bowsmau 2. S B Cameron 3 Twelve cars Indian corn; (white) braided, W B Stopd 1, E Mink 2, C J t G F TreffyX Twelve ears Indian corn OW'T varieties, It MdeMin 1, Geo Baker 2. W W Austin 3. Half bushel white beans. T J DariL’g I. Robt Hinsscy 2, Tho* Scott 3. Half bushtJ cv'or- cd beans, R Stetzcckar 1, Bushel tiniv*-hy seed, Wm Ranson 1, R Smith 2, A Poul 3. Bushel clover seed, J & II Arkmen 1, A Ram son 2, D Stare 3. Bushel flax seed. Th<>» Cjrerdile 1, 0 P MsbceX Bushel buckwheat, R Me Knight I, E Hayley 2, Win McCarlly 3. EXTBIS REcajrMZXDZD-—Millett, J C Smart. Two rowed barley, D Smith. Pop corn, Geo ' CatwXy. R tots and Vrgeta\'e»—-Half Imli- ; cl early rose potatoes, JOB Griffin 1, John Hill- • aker2 Hall bushel Ute rous, Joi Griffin I, Jxhn Stroud 2 Peach Blows, Jai Ferris I, 1 J Birdidl 2 Flukes, J.w R >^r* I, Win Ransom 2 Michigan russets, Wm Ransom 1, Jas R insorn 2. Peerless, J. Kitohon 1; Wm ; B Stover 2 Ifolf hnshel potatoes any other : sort, Jas Rogers I, Wm Covertitll 2 Colles- ■ tiou of p-vtatoos, Jas Rogers.1, Wm Matheson 2. Yellow turnips, T B Bowemau I, E Doane ' 2 Whits turnip*, J Siro i l 1, A Gregory 2. j Mangle Wurtzds, Geo C Gray I, A Gregory t 2. Carrots, D Stover 1. -Ha Ferris 2. Car- ; rots, white, S Innis I, J Kitehsn 2 Peck of • onions, re,I, D A M^riunnn 1, W W Austin > 2 Onions, white, J A W McCurdy I, J 1 Kiteben 2. Dozen bion I b.-cti, J;« Ferric I, 1 John Reid 2 Parsnips, D. A. M-.Crinnon 1, j Four heads Cauliflower*, T Hiilakir 1. Three root* Celery, Jos Briuigh 1, Wm McCurdy 2 D?zen Tomatoes, D K Hulhnsa L It lleybwk 2. Throe Pumpkins, T li li >113011 I, M H irris 2 Dozen peppers. L D Swarto.it I, J Kitchen 2. Tbrcesquisn- cs, M H.irris I. J Hillaker— Extras reeora W.n Graham ; potato oaioU, J Kitchen ; col Claw X F/.Duc# fall hippin, A Bush'd 1, C J .t G II Trefry 2 Dozen Hidlauii pippin, W W Austin 1. Dozen, maiden's blush, It Addison I, W M Smith 2 Dozm snow apples, O Ja-juvi 1, J B Smith 2. Dozen Cayuga ru-Utreak, R Stinker I, J B Smith 2 Dozen 11 I grccain », D A Crinuon 1. Il Adison 2 Dozen Laldwin, J Pollock I, O Januirt 2. Dozen roaburg russet, Jcbu Hill 1, M Hnalcook 2. Dozen Canu-liau g *ldeu burg, D A McCnnn -n 1, D A Smith 2. Duz northern spy, M Hadcack I. 1’ Add'scm Doze, tulpchoekcn, M H.lujdk 1, A It Fi, ing 2. Doi'-’ii king of ta.np'iiiii Co., D K H jT.inn 1, M Ha*teuek 2. D, >zeu waggoner, J R Johnson 1, 0 Jx |-ie« 2. D>zjn txlhnan swiotiiij*, D K IlaJuiin 1, 11 Smith 2. Dozen yellow bdtllowcr. 8 P Cornell I, C Tidy 2 Dozm louixa bin do jenvy, W W Austin 1, \V H Trifry 2. Dvaui winter jwar, T B Ron- «on I. Dozen vicar of wikifi.dl, Jotialt Liviugnton L Duzcn winter Nelli#, W M Smith J. Plamt— Dozen i tn pari.i! cage, E Livingston.Pwrty— Dozen crawforS# latet li Moore 1, Joi Li/inu-tton 2. DJZCU mama white, it -Dozen apple or orange rr.tnce. 1, L D Swartout i Dozen musk melons, O P Mabec I, R Il »y lock Austin 2. Two citrons, John Petitsinger 1, G Bastudo 2. Collection of Dahlias, John Hillxcker 1, P M M dntosh 2. Collection of roM's.P M McIntosh 1. Collection of verbenas, P M McIntosh 1, A R Fierheller 2 Collec tion of phloxes, A Wilson I, L Stciiihoff 2 <follection uf asters, T B Ronson 1. Collection of balsam*. Jos Liviug»toa I, C T 4 G II T cifry 2 Collection coxcombs, A R Fier- hcllvr I, T B Rmson 2. Collection of stocks, J Brough I. A R Fierhcller 2, Collection of petunias, A R Fierhcller I, T B Ronson 2 Collection of ent flowers, A It Fierholler I, T 11 Ronson 2. Collection of honso prints, J J Darbury, (protested) 1, LStcnilioffC. EXTHM RSCOMMCNDEB—Grapes, H Peat. Grapes. J J DonbuTy. Ice plant, J JI Bow-man. Grapes.>. 5), 8 Stroud. Peaches, (seedling). J Livingston. Smail grapes, J Livingston. Blood peaches, J Livingston. Grapes, (open air), P M McIn tosh. Tree* and ptauta, J P Barker. DAIDAOII plums, J H Bowman. Fallow apple., T B 8mitb. Seedling pedties, John PullixL .Stephenson'. Effingham apple, K Williams. Clan XVH. /<np!eia‘ntt, tic. Iron plough, Bingay 4* Merrit I, J McMvter A Co. 2. Woo*) or iron beam plough, Bingr.y t Merrill, Noxon MTgCo. 2. Gang plough, Noxon M’PgCo, I, Bincay & Merril2. Corn cultivator. Bin^sy A Merrit I. Grain drill, Marson MTg C<». 1. Horae Rake, other than wood, Noxon M’f'g Co. I, J B Smith 2. Col of grain tile, Chas Jervey 1. Field roller, Noxon M fgCb. Pump. J Fitoh I, E Cohoe 2. Half >loxen ate helves, 1) W Aatinan. Stump m ichino, BurkhoMer 1. Extra* roc- oramended—plow cotter, G C Hcnilernon ; combiniHl mower an*l rt»|>er, Noxon MTg Co ; single reaper, Noxon MTg Co ; hay r*ck combiuol, E C Palmer; single mower, D Schell. Lumber wagon, R F Staples I, It .Miles 2, J DOWM! 3- Market Wagon, E Iforchnd I, J DOWKSJ 2, Alex McFarlane 3. (I|>en buggy, HBoretand 1, R Mile* 2. A McFarlan* 3. Coverel buggy. E Boretand. Two horsn pleasure carnage. E BcreianiL Cutter, John Doweal. (folleet'on nf blacksmith’s work, Thus Carrol an 1,G V Hciidirwn «■ Sih X harness. J Besrlaa 1, F Adams2, Extra* rec- ommeadod. ool wagons, R Mdsn. Clan XIX. Muerllatnout Manufacturers, He. - -Two side# upper le-stbsr, A Darker 1, Fine boots, H Walley Cabinet organ, D W Karn. Sowing machines for family use, M Stuart. Wat bedroom farniture. W L Watts (JoUeetiox of turning, T Wright 4 Sou. r. j lection of tinware, T S Widler 1, C-rrnelt 2 Collection of copper #ork T 8 Waller. CloUire wriager, J S Mg stove, TS Waller I, D Moore 4 Ce. 1 Par or »teraJ" wood, H Moor* * Co. I, T 8 W after 2. Parlor O’ ilo?e McMaster and , Sperimra of marble work, 5 Gard-jer j EXTH W K«oin*MnrB*D—Spool whatnot, C j *w .*nd. , WMhing machine. BBektarfder Cidor mill, A I‘o«L Plaster hurt, S Gardner. CttsM XX- Dairy Produce ami PioeidaKi. —Five p*mnds 1*41 butter, D /K u m ai. ST Cornell 2, E Dorelaud X D W Stuart < Crock or tab butter, J Pottinger 1, A B Moore, D K Huffman 3, E ikwvdand J. Two choose, dairy, Wm Haros 1, A B Monre E, F Comport X Two footory chm*. JhAn Jfc CuHagh 1, P Swiudd 2 I^il home made brand. Parvis W^kox 2 John PulWk a Caltectiwi homo m d*. JM H>?Hr* 1« J P WiMteti 2. C L FrirabiM 3. SnecioHRs* of bonny H» cotab, E Monk 1. D K Huffman 2. A Wilsou 3. drifelhan ay, F Co in port 1. H PnAX D K ILfoun & Wheat flonr, C Utoiim to Wm BimimU i E D TUUon B»tey. S Lw tag 1 .E D TilM« 2, Wns Badu«D S. Odaieri. E D Ti«ma. Indtaa «wua»al, £ D TQtann 1, WB Bankroll K <■ towsinsj B.Clt^t XXL BWra, ete-Houte- nuriu W»CB cfoth*, T Hamm h J H Bow 1. Fire yards flannel, check or elripe, B H»ylock 1, D K Huffman 2. Five yards union flannel check or stripe, / H Bowman. Pair human made blank eta, Jl> Nioholie, Th OS Herron 2, D K Huffman 3. Coverlet, /*« Lawrence J, Wm Moore 2, D K Huffman 3. Specimen of y*rn, home spnu, D K Hoffman 1, SR Cameron 2. Pair woolen gfovis. A McIntyre I, Thos Herron 2.' Pair woolen uiittene, D K Huffman I, A McIntyre 2. Fair eocka, A McIntyre 1, D K Huanum 2. p*ir Blockings, O P Mal wo 1, D K Huffman 2. Fair cotton socks, 7 H Brown 1, Thoe Herron 2. Rag carpet, wool warp double stayed, D K HuffmaU 1. J H Buwruah 2. Rag rarp<t cotton warp, single slaved, Jas E Frith 1, D K HuSiuau 2, Wtu Marla It 3. Rag carpet, cotton warp, doable stayed, N Brady. Honjo-mido linen, Wm Moore. Failed L'oth, factory-mode, J A Fulloek 1, John WAt.^honse 2. Tweml, factory-made, John Watorh.'’169 I, J 4 F Bul/ock 2. Cheek flannel, ta.'tory-made, J A F Bullock 1, John Waterho..'*# 2*- Serge, factory made, John WaterbouBd. Factory-made blankets, J ft F Bullock. Bpirinaen woolen yam, factory-made, John Wu.’crbouM J, J & F Bullock 2. da ^X X I i: Ladict' Work.—Ponnter- pane, Geo LOBMU 1, T B ItoDwa 2, J H Bowman 8. Quilt in knitting. E G Wood 1, W D Boyd 3, Thoa Coverdili 8. Quilt in Piece work, other than silk, W Oatman 1, Mra J H B iwrnm 2, O P Mabee 3. Quilt ir: patchwork, other than silk, J Lawrence 1, D K Huffman 2, H Post 3. Quilt in piecework, silk. Mra Coverdili 1, John riillackar 2. Quilt in patchwork, silk, John Htltacker 1. Fancy quilt, A Mclnlyre l, Mis Thoa Coverdill it, Tho* Parking 3. Specimen tn Fancy Netting, Geo Sinclair 1, L D Wnntont 2. Embrniderv in mnslin, Il Burke 1, John Hillneker 2. Embroidery in silk, Goo Sinclair 1. Mrs Bullock 2. Em- broidery in oalton, B»bt Burke 1. B Hay- lock 2. Embroidery in worsted. R Houk# 1. Berlin wool work, plain, W W Willi* 1, Geo Siiictatr 2. B^rliu wool work raisod, J J Darby 1, Goo Sinclair 2. Gentleman's shirt, haul-male, Geo Sinclair 1, D K HniLna’’ 2, Goallcman'a shirt, machine made, L D Swartont 1, Goo D«nnia 2. Rug hearth rag or maf, Jo*;?nh Carter 2. Yarn hearth rug or mat, J D Fun 1, Goo Dennis 2. Crooh t w^rk in cotton, Goo Sinclair 1, J II Bxwm tnff. Crocbat work iu wool, OJO Sinclair 1, J Kitchau 2. Lae# work, Geo Sinclair 1, W W Willis 2. Family machine work Geo Dennis 1, L D Sw uiont 3. Fancy Knitting. J H Bowman 1. J M Kin-lrce 2. Wax flower*, Gen Sinclair J, H Fori 2. Wax fruit, John H:Undwr 1. Code work, R Hnylock 1, J H Bowman 2. Shell work, R flaylock I, Tho# Covonlill 2. Tatting, Mite E J Nicholian 1, L D Swnrloul2. Seel wreath, Again McIntyre J, Mrs Bowman 2, Bsarj work, G«i Sin clair I, A Wihon 2. Braidi ig in silk, J M Kmdscv I. G»o Sinclair 2. Sp?aim#n of w irated, Gilbert BasteJo 1. R Haydock 2. Feitber flowcrx, Mary Horning I, J H Bowman 2. Berlin wiol flowers, John Edgington 1. John Hilkcker 2. Paper flowers, S B Cameron. Several •■xtra*. of Penmanship, It. F Wiilinma. Collection of ambrotypes, II. Egirmwn. Photos, plain, Milltn&n *t Co. I’hotoc, colored, D A Nicholson Landwap* views, (photos), H E-gman 1, D S Nicholson 2. Mnp drawing. Miss Lizzie Burtiss. Pen and ink sketch. Miss Jano Dow. Pencil drawing. Miss 8 York#. Crayon drnwiuc. Mis* L Chambers. Painting in oil, D A Nicholson. Paintins in water colon*. I us G Hili, Por trait oil painting. Miss S Yorke. Pennam- ship executed by a boy or girl under 16 years, Miss F Nobbs 1, R Beil 2. Ex-ruts RECOMWEXBEB — Stuff'd birds. M T By mo 1, E Brooks 2, Wm Ronton 8. SPECIAL LIST. Clot* B- Grain.—Bret collection of grain, eonsictin^ of white fall wheat, spring wheat, non", oats and barley, Geo WBurtiss I, W W Austin 2. Class C. Pata'oes—Bort bushels peach blow potatoes. Wm Buckrell 1. CUus D. Butter, Flour and Meal.— Fivo lbs. baiter iu reft priute. W W Austin 1, Barley flour, 35 lbs., S Lowing 1, W Buckrell 3. Oatmeal, 50 lb#., E D Tilson. Class E. G il Pa bit ing.—-Oil painting, Miss S Yorke 1. DercRim CBMclt netting. TI o Council met al BrowravilTe, on Wednesday, 3rd Oct. Members present— Messrs. Adamson, Bradburn and Brown. The Reeve in the chair. Minutes of former meeting read andeon- iirmad. The following •Smmunications and acconnta were then presented :— From the Eye and Ear Infirmary. Jubl^ n DITTO k rsp«Jrtas brWj». . n quartw b/ao llqa. 3nl 0*0. • J 00 E. M'Uxrm J. 1 rwuu (>'Uc3p. ........ Mr. Cooper heard, cooeorniag the south branch of Spitller creek, says be ha* dug out the flitch two or I'aree lime* and it always fids up Agria, owing to there being no outlet to it. He says as soon a* tber* in an outlet, bo is prepared to pteaf hi* ditoh oat. Alfred Tolbant beard, for remano-nliu^ for two slirep killed by dogs. 8wo;Oi gays, on the 15tb July, whilst milking, heard some dogs and supposed *,^ey'b*. longed to partiee out berry ins ;h# went into his field shortly after a„d 'found hi* sheep apparently friBl^o ed ; i^hed round sud found or behind a stump all torn and dead; th, other, some liUJ* distance oft. nkewisa dead, but could not find anv^ng of the dogs’, h« valuee lL«m at * » each. Mr. NanedciveH enters and takes Lia Mr. Curtii applied to Lava that pari of lbs Mooro rood—between the 10th and 11 th coo. line?—closed, a* there is no further use for it. JM. Peckham (an indigent) applied fur aoau lance. Ou motion, the rureHea presented by the collector*, for tb* current Jnr, were »e- the moe«»ary bauds. O J motion, lh« Reoye and JM. Bradburn ware appointed a commissian to axatniua the 8th eon. line, opposite W s 18 aad 14, and kt out a job of ditohing, if found neo< ssary. On mo linn, the tidluwtug aoooaxita Were ordered to b* paid baud JolW,• Atate bwd hiwdl were nppomMid » wen ukiMoa to ox- Elgin. tin lai M man* Bl M l other d*v. U IM exchange for good* er caoto E*ve4roagfaio< in Town oc CoMtry done jKtnwtljr. Utereir*- ing. JobUng and GM nt<UEdcM»* tJt its branches, Mtwfaction go«twiB*d a» no p*y uknl; * large etock of PmnjM, *o4 Goods kepi in A Haaaefw hand A call will satisfy hsU that Campbell's » the jAzee.we n ST G E T iSO T J C NOTICE of OWUHG. HlHE IXGEIKOU. MOI>EL SCHOOL X Will Ge «H®n turn end after Wednesday, 24th Oct., Fer the ncepUva at PupUi. Ef enter. J. 8. DEACON, REMOVAL! TAYLOR'S Fbi, Oyster S Frail Depoi »«to ih«ytefc >Mrt to Cuipt, ,, vtim -1M will l<4*f> **.>•* S E A , L AK E , Bivsr Fresh Fish O Y S T E R S , Beat Brandl by O*n sod Quart. AJao, Garden & Field Fruits AND J. TAYLOK. 5»13 NOTICE,. flUIE subscriber having opened an _L OSes, Util ths root OSes, a ptffHUiuJ la do an HT ALL ITS BUA1T0HE3 CH.\S. E CHADWICK. Pcskot Book ?ound. FOL7NP ou Thu wlav, Sept 27th. a Pul klT MUk o Ulahi »SA I lull >n> uni sdic:^a:ul, l»y appljiire la H. CRriTlV, HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ra w RXTRA PINK KlXKn CIHDS, Vllhaue, I* rt*.. D'Sl-iakL L JONES a CIO.. Kavui. N.Y • pro * we-rt 1o imioxn love. Tsrtna ux! K oct*'U U trw, II. HALLETF a CO.. Fgrttasd. Urtur IS t<> 120 W<|ftK FOR ALL to their own kralltlw, un»«ln« tot ih* FimMe. r«J>n-_a ..vl M.mthlv Iwrwm P la y s I Pla; P la y s !For Handing Cte**. Tar Aaa<« Burwt CwS, TbwSrteal ru Prepariatem. J*rt*y. Wu Wort*. Wws, H*W1L» and HwtMha rt reducri priota. LWruufl, ik«a«rT.tWteta. No e*Ual<KW M«t ftvi ciiitatnin* tuU*^<T»pUm«a>dMitaw. BAM L » XtNl H gPIANOS «c A«wM OSGV aOLD MW AL M Wart »» rw, Vta-tak Al—, kfatete al Cwnaaoi S Q 44«laMo «. BMR, VptMTft<5 WORW^aftOPgR, Ba«trw—J.AU. Money to Loan Fann Property, at 8 |*r rew^ VriLUAM SORRIK HWTI® I W . Try O NeiU ft I Graand C<^ee> Mkbr 9 p o ^ . (ST Finnin H Undemvod*. ■■ OXFORD TRIBUNE Canaha §airg gtporter WWfiStMT, OCTDBBR JO, t«T7. Fanaerr DaogMen, I WAS telling to * farmer's dnugliUr the other tiay, and we naturally, j< Deemed, dropped into tamptainiogA, and each re vealed the het that ahi WM diMonianted. I i*ked her wluU she intended to do for & living, and she answered :—"0,1 don’t know; I want to getaway and make money aomeliow. If I could go to school a little more I oodd teaob; hot they can't spare - I knew that all her life had bean one round of cooking, and milking, and churn ing : of w»hhis, and scrub bitig, and iron ing. I knew that her father WM a wealthy farmer, a Granger, and a leading church membefi.' 'ShhaB a good farm and a oozy barn—each % coxy h»ru 1—and money in tho banki' And when I looked at the ugly old &Hn-bouse, with its black doors and Bnia'l windows, its calves, and pigs, and ehiakena running in undisturbed tranquil ity over thwyard, I did- not wonder that she KunTit niiatiractivo, and that she wanted to “get away." The finer Benaibili- tiea of liar woman.nature were awakening aud they called for something better. I, for one, do not blame the farmers’ daughters for1 being dissatisfied. I know how much they bare to make them so. When will these fathers learn that the “life is more than meat, and the body than raiment ?” When will they coaso consider ing it a waste of time to send their, children to 4l>ft(>lf or^a waste « won^ to pay for books or magazines ? Why will they spend (heir money'giving the heathen a chance to, bo Ipst, when their daughters are. absolutely suffering for something to rcah.? Tiyoy loilmiiWgitf, w^tiug the seal’s best earnings in providing for the poor frail body that, were it net that it is the temple of the soul, would ba worth no more to us than a piece of wood or a atone. They reverse the positions nud make the rightful master servant. Their time is wholly occupied in providing for the temporal wants. 4 r ’ Holland tells us that farmers arc afraid to be educated, or refined, or to cultivate t'jo beauties of uataA, idst they be thought “stuck up." do says that their finer nature being neglected, becomes sluggish and dor mant Whin thqy go to sleep they merely “go to rooSfwhen they wt, they “tuck away grab;’’ that they ’‘surprise their backs with clean shirts," and when they marry they “hitch on.” In all thia we re- GoghiM mdre of troth than poetry. Per il ps it ia true the world is what wo make it; but the and part of this truth is, that some of us candBt make it what it ought to be, or wind we wish it to be. If the natures that are given ua with the existence that ia thrust upon ua are sluggish and stolid, wo must suffer the consequence a throughout lima and eternity, . No’ matter hpbr much we may do to eradicate the Laser part, we can never at tain Ilia- higher rias da id we might have reached if loving and considerate parents had helped to prepare the way for us. We hear a great deal said ^bout tho dignity and nobility of labor; we MO the truth of thia in the results of tho lives of such men M Hugb^Miller, Agassiz, and our old-time patriots. But laboc'naving no good end in view; labor that ia mercly muscular expan sion and coutraction lor the sake of ranking and keeping mpnay, is only a method of soul-murder. / Wa need never ba afraid of labor, provided we work in the right spirit. Anna Diekinion used to clean atreeLcroas- i igs to earn money to piy for books.— KUiil, in Indiana Farmer. and want«» fart that he looked like a dnRle streak of dog reaching all the way around the garden.At last the animal ran agalnrtthe pump, and, being switched off hia caurae, he daahed through the kitchen, knocked down the stove-pipe,whirled into the dining-room, Mroes the tabJS, smashing two dollars' worth of crockciy, burst throngh tho open door to the parlor, and brought up against the mirror, which ho shivered' to atoms. Then he fell on the Brawls carpet, had spasms around the floor fof nn hout; or two. and finally expired with hie hind legs In the grata and bis head on a fortv-dollar ms, which was covered with boef and red pepper. They buried him at tho roole of the Isabella grape-vine, and Cooley’* boy, after recovering from the thrashing that hie faihA gave him with a fence paling, finally eame to the cooctnaion that as a matter of practical fact red pepper will not make a dog anxious for war. wont faster and faster, and Cooley is willing to ewear to al least four hundred re volutions a minute. Over the gooseberry buahes. through tho asparagus bed, across the fences, among the bean-poles he flaw with fury, snapping at Cooley a* he passed him, soaring the chickens and selling them to cackling, and smashing the vegetation into ruin. The louder Cooley called for him to slop the faster ha went, and at last Cooley got hisgnn and tried to shoot him. Ho shot fifteen times, and blew holes into the smoke-honM-door, killed four chickens, and put half a pound of quail shot in bi.i Durham cow; but tho dog still revolved. I N G E R S O L L MODEL SCHOOL THE OXFOttD THlBitNE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10- 1877. ................................... J - " * business Carte. MoOAUOHKV A WAL8H, BARRISTERS and AttomeyB-at-Law, SollcUori In Chancery and Inaolreaey. Notartea PqW1o, c., IngerwIL OnL Offlco-1n XcCaugbey’e JOB PRINTING I n»n«gcment at Com In the loath. Your reply to Mr. J. C. Collins, in the Hural of Beptertf, to cows and their mojttigoment for a milk dairy in the Eoutlv.frnr the main good, bnKlet me ---------------------tiWO ou the subject whi 4 KII some assistance to him commencement. Thereadems to jW t r il ided, found princi- ’ Pn hiMtokiene that canle brought from de north,-are subject to an attack oii. what isjalled “AcfliviA'ion fewer," exqmtfw|icre a yea^g supply ef good Nor- tlirirn dhn*6*i£ bs; furnuhrd, gradually ciiangfe|g4o *uoh forage as can be profit ably F«wn, such as mill it, sowed corn and oow p^tab JNoL vHUclt prudence should bo placed on “pulled fodder" which, though firm aa to quality, cannot be made in sufficient quantity to much ftorie than feed the teims required to eiWvate it in connection with other crop*. -A* an advocate of the practice of aoil- Ulg-^atyc in the, gotten States, I would wwfmnjend the growing of rye, which if sawn in Aiiguet, or early in September, may be nrnrtnred timing the winter; win- .for *ndfp0nr jxjta be cut green ; and -ol^hidijf not fed up green be cared Tor Winter use: Also any or all kind*"of r^otA, Bumgel-wurtjd being the most profitable as far as my ex-, perience goes. Native Southern cows are conritlerwl good milkera if tht-y give foarqnart* per day, |»ut many can be much improved by liberal feed and regu- I . nnth; th. AymHr«l would do bett r. B u tl«u»l<»kd u olhn baton o< . Oxnar»«lmdTdyd»xl cattle for the south! They ar« fair milk- trv lty on fleeh re*dilyj thriving where Short-Horne would barely live, and u workcra are ofimiqiaKHxl. the subfeet of vfery inferMtinR sad intarue- tive experimeuU. Originally the dog‘a ted NOTICE of OPENING. THE INGERSOLL MODEL SCHOOL Will ba open fruiu nud afur FRIDAY, IDth of Oct., For ih< rvaqrtice of Pupil*. B/ order, J. S. DEACON, Prind|w).lB(«r*>ll, Oct. X, 1877. 190 300 POTATOES, 10,000 Bushels wanted for Ship ment. Early Rose and Peach Blows. ratllog Ibc Baby to Steep. I TOI sat J Tho young rascal ha* no more idea of go ing to sleep than tho man io the moon. Hi deftly clutches me by both earrings, and, throwing himself uj on his fret in a manner calculated to make the most fond mamma's teelk ohatter, and seizing my frizzes by way j of steadyingdiimself, he firmly grasps my bock-comb, which bo only relinquishes at my most earnout and repeated solicitations. • Finding less comfort Ihors than he bad reason to expect, he proceeds to explore my eyes, nose, ears and mouth with his ehub by forefinger, emphs ixiug the research by liying hia teeth on the aforesaid members. Anatomy exhausted, he turn* to pasture new. Do not imagine that I have been an ‘idle recipient of these fond attentions. No I I have been sweetly chanting, trotting and rocking. 1 have tenderly given ‘Sweet and low,'‘Sleep, baby dear.' I hnvedouo'The Crooked Man,' ‘Hompiy-Dumpty,’ with variations, ‘Hickory, Dickory, Dock,' &c„ i Ac., and having conscientiously finished 1 'Mother Goose'—not even disdaining such | unmusical productions as ‘P.’p goes the । Weasel' and 'Mother, may I go ant to , Swim,’ iu Hie illusive belief that they are calculated to stay and fix the wandering eyes and attention of Young America—I proceed io more solemn business. I divest myself uf earrings, neck-tie, and all other snares, and, motaphorienny, rolling up my sleeves, I strike into the 'Sam tunes.' *0 to grace hogreat a debtor’ is a comfort to me, but its soporific influence is confined to churches. Baby still pokes and clutches at ray throat. ‘Hold the Fort' rings out with the best of tombat. Baby evidently intends to do so. Having gone through my repcr. toire of major Innes with no success, I con clude to resort to heroic treatment. Will) groaninga that cauuot be uttered I lay the young man down and firmly clapp him'in my arm". Result—a very exasperated boy, a year old, who struggles and squalls most lustily. Being a little stronger, I hold on and solemnly chant,'Hark from the tomb*.' Five minutes of this innocent diversion con vince* me that tho child must have a pain. Perhaps the iitfa love has the stomachache. His oar may ache. He throws his little fteta about fiercely, and os ho reaches for Ivt.ter so sweetly-I let him up, feeling dial I Lava l«en unwarrantably stern and severe. Still I do sometimes wonder how a few judirio-mly administered spanks would sound. Having thus solaced myself, we go at it again—sing, scratch, poke, troi, rock, walk, drink, kiss, scold, pet—eyes pro tematu'ally wide open, dinner getting cold down stairs. A*, length, when we arc both exhausted and those dear little peepsrs de cloan tight, and, snuggling down close to my heart, ho resigns himself to the iuorit- ablo, how sweet th* cherub ia I THE HEN AS 8HX REALLY IS.(Danbury Nev*.] Now there is another man who thinks bo knows bow to make hens Jay, and be com- munientes tho process to one of tbs sgricul- tnral papers, it is in the food, of coarse. That’s what all these idiots say. When will the iruo nobility of a hen bo understood? Hen* aro not machines. They are netrea- coning, thinking beings. If there is one right more its pre art vo than another it is a hen thinking. If yon want to moke a ben lay get on her best side. Work on her fad ings. Ulis can bo done by stuffing her nature and learning her tastes. This accomplished, go Io work to show her that you are her fruml, and not a grinding, grasping leeeh, with no higher ambition than worming sgga out of her. When a hen sets that you love her and respect her, that you are truly fa r friend, that you are in active sympathy with her leachings out for ibo nndtfinab^in nature, she will just torn her toea in, tighten hor jaws, and fair- ly fill the entire atmosphere with eggs. Yon can’t lay for a ben with food tricks. A hen despises concealment. THZ Hian-TONKD TRAMP.(Ban Anlonlo IferaU.] Yesterday ng«n'Ismau residing in a west, modest cottage in the tnborbe caught a tramp prowling about bis back yard, evidently trying to steal iomothing. ‘ Why don’t you coine to the front do«r if you want anything?' indignantly roared the proprietor. • That’s what I was looking for,' was the impudent reply. ' Didn't yon see Ron the other side of the house ?' retorted the gentleman. • How woe I to know that was the front door? No silver door-plate, no boll, no telephone, no statuary, no servant to take yonr hat and cane. Tellyenr bos* there i* a gentleman out here who is waiting for his breakfast.' When the gentleman got back with hie . shot-gnu the tramp was not there any more. THE WABIIIKGTON ATMOSVHBBR. (Correspondeuee ci lbs CtadoinU Bohrer.] Washington Is Washington, tod tills is a dreadful thing to say of it. There woe n lovely-young girl, known us 'Daley' when eh* was a charming child iu your vicinity. She has been in Washington only one winter, and behold how sho emerges from the chrysalis, 'the blondest girl in Washington,' to nee her* own language. She adcree fareignera, and th* more foreign th* better; not the American foreigner, who keep beer-saloons, sb* says, but foreign foreign- era. Sho Innocently asks what barm it J* to tak* oribes, and trinmphnntfy sav*; took ,QI* 1 °*n - Mr, Belknap tengenlloman, and they used to give cud) oie* keUls-drnms.' Sh* bos ■ eottled conviction that there ia no sort of WUmg in swindling If the Government is MUatoAi. CULTURE Df MBTOV. HIGHEST PRICE PAID. CALL AT THE CHINA TEA HOUSE, THAMES STREET, INGERSOLL. For Sale—Cheap. A STEAM ENGINE nearly now, MilUlde lor Cheese Factory. Buiudng Thmhar Sivuuiinv Food, ae. Address Box 63, Ingersoll P. 0.IngrrwiD, Bejit. IP, 1877. 1U7 Boarders^ Wanted. ONE or two gentlemen can find board b> aplJji»5 to SIRS. EDE, Merrit Street, tngereoD.Ingeraoll, Sept. 12,1677. 1W down bohiod; so altar ammiutii>e th* iw a ..Ui.. i >.। *__■ ,___x _,__? == • c -J f ■' « "i -A r fl i M E OXFORB TRIBUNE M OOKALO 4k HOLCROFT, T> ARRI8TERS and Attomoysat-Law, I J italtoliiora In Chancery, Notaries Public, Ac,, Ac. CAHDS, i BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS;BOOK AND JOB - WILLIAM NORRIS, pAR RISTER, &c. Office—SecondII flat port ofltor Building*, Thames *lr*ct, liwenoU. Ingersoll. Dec. SI, 1873. ■ J. 0. HEGLEB, A TTORNEY, SOLICITOR, iu. MOIMT to kw »t Eight per cent. Mort<a^e» bought and sold, o.ncx-Over Moleon* Batk, Kln< *t., InsmoU. Ingeraoll, Feb. 8,1870. US DR. BOWERS. PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, &c., Ingersoll. Office — Chart** atreet, a few doere scat of ONTARIO, JJlfYSlCIAN, SURGEON, Ac., formerly 8orpwm in the U. 8. army and navy. Coroner tor Cho County Oxford. DISco and Rraldence omicaile the Royal L R, WALKER PHYSICIAN, Sugieon, ike., Ingersoll.ODiee-Hall'a Bloek, Thame* UmL Ingeraall, D«. 18.1873. A. 1. HOLLINGSHEAD, SURGEON DE NTIST, L IC ENTIATE O the Royal College of i>Cnt*J Surroon*. Ontario. Roam*—Cl*rk Barker* new block. King «t., opposite the Market.Ingw»o'J. Dec. 2. >87*.____________________51 W. A. 8UDWORTH, SUBGEON DENTIST, Graduilc ot the Ontario Denial College. SPECIAL Httontiou given to the pre- ■ervsUon at the natural teeth, NItroui Oxide Ga* edminhUred lor th* pxlnlare extraction ol icoih.office:— Two door* S»ulh of the Boat OOc*, (up •lairs), Thxmc* Street. IngoreolLIngersoll, April *, 1877. 173 MOTE HEADS, MEMORANDUM, RECEIPTS, CIRCULARS, DODGERS, PRINTED AT THE T R IB U N E PRINTING OFFICE H. R0WLASD. Prop. PRINTING OFFICE FuH & A curate Reports o f Local Meetings. ma I V 7! PEUHS. Q QQ Or BataraCoateiL CoaeaikrttMl* •■♦fd •ad Herbal Jalca, Antl-BHIeem OraaMle*; “VOTI-E OIANTMCATHiitHO, ar MMIMua Bm A rityala. Tire novMtr *4 modern Madleal, dowtiteL MJ PUarnucenilcal tteienre. No aw o< any loMMr Iha moot Mn«|lJv<3 «nm« Kachptnopur^an st Wiltout iliaUIrtctuce U occupation. War Sa Conttlfatl^ii, In>| HLeirlmli*. S^SellwlnZnfnlriveS F’awrninlH*M, dl^3>ca. I upon the M I. n«s Farm fo r Sale. IpOK SALE, a Valuable Improved ' Farm ot 100 acre*, nearly all cleared and In a high Ulate ol cultivation, within two tulle* ut Ingervoll, In the Tawn.idp of North Oxford. On the farm U a good brick house. conUlrutig 10 r'eu, with all Uto neevasary ouubulldlug* attache,!, alao a good fianio barti. home cud catllc Mahler, end driving l*»rn. Hi ere arc also three good apple and pear orelurd* and a never Calling creek of apring water. TEMHH LIBEMAL. For iwrtl-mlara »pi>ly at Hie Taiei xe Office IngenoU July 11 1877. 187 CHARLES KENNEDY, SURGEON_DENTIST. T ICENSED by the Royal Coilego of U DtuUl Bunr«7. Ontario.TeetJi c«trart«l without pain by theuM at NIU owl Gas, cUs., If dalrcd. Special attention paid to the preservation of natural teeth.Office on Kins atreet, omxxite the " Daly Hou»c.'' Ingareull, Dee. 18.1873. WONDER OF MODERN TIMES. HOLLOWAY’S! 1 PILLS & OINTMENT ■ DM Trite. THE TRIBUNE is full of interesting and eprey reading matter. Those who have l>eei> taking It in the pa»t And it a ncce*»ity. It contain* of the Chec-o Market* and other Dairy Ilcuia are indbpcnsable tu them. T E E M S - DE w PIS ms, IN ADV A N CE. H. ROWLAND. Prop. TOWN S COUNTY COUNCIL REPORTS. eAlways i*e with U«MJ pill* which ora nut jnp In ffiuag vnteo or iculcl.Kinl boxes IIconnect that for ■will «ire I rue them. >ollk. IV . raSCTj lL D.,fcj'r, BUFFALO, X- K JAMES BRADY, LICENSED Auctioneer for Oxford,Elgin, Mlildlcwx and London. Office—M»n>lnn HoilM. Iir.-ereoll. Sale* ID Town and Country promptly rttCHded to. Charge, very moderate.luaenoll, Dec. 18. 1873. JOHN HASKETT, General Commission Merchant, Grotn, BaUer, ChetM and all Hiub of Farm Produce. n. DO, tt™. IIXOBBSOIX. IngeraoR. D«. IS. 1873. D. S. MACDONALD, PROVISION AGENT! INGERSOLL, ONTARIO. Office, Thame*-Street, Chronicle Building. Inucraoll. March 11. IS77. 170 *M MV If HR I* not cully «mt>! It, theae titue*, hut •j; JJ It can be made In three mouth, by *uy \ ! f *1 o«e of either »ex. in any part ol the a f ■ country wlro it willing u> work .twd- 111 I f f lly at the employment that wctunilah. IV I a ■ per week In your own town. You need not be awav from Imino i.yer BALLET A CO., Portland, Maine. September So, 1877. i. WB have All who eo- 108-250 R A I S I N S N E W F R U IT AT THE CHINA TEA HOUSE. OTICE. THE Annual General Meeting of the KUxkh .Uer*, of the Noxon Brva, Manufacturing ton pa,» (limit*.!), will tn held at the unke of the C. u pany, on MONDAY, the FIRST DAY ot OCTOBER, next, at 7 o'clock, p.m. lB«erw.», Ha?L I®. 1K7. 107 JU IUS KI ^1 1 ^ te ix h t x w rw Ingersoll, Ont, G. P. H A L L , WATCHMAKER ft JEWELLER. o o o a 2 o i s.d The P ILLS Purify the Blood, correct all dlaordera of the Liver, Stomach, Kidney* and Boweb, and are Invaluable In all complaint* Incidental to The OINTMENT is the only reliable remedy for Bail Leg*, Old Wound*, Sores and Ulcer*, ut howeter long (landing. For Brunch itl*. Diphtheria, C.iugh*, Cold*, Goat, Rheumatism, and all Skin Diseases It bus DO equal. BEWARE OF YORK COUNTERFEITS I Spnriutui Imitation* of "nulUwav'* Pilis and. Ointment." are manufactured and a.dd under the nam* of "Hollaway A Co.,'’ by J. F- Henry. Curran A Co., Druggist*, and a y by the Metropolitan York, with mark, U>ua- llaydock of puteo pa cot name under name ot Holloway Therepenona. the better to deceive you. noyuah- laxly Caution 5 e l^iliUc in the amall booka of <fi reel Iona affixed to Ibctr Modlclney, which ara really Iha apurion* IniluUotia. t« Be ware of Counterfeit*.Uiiwnipulour Dealer* obtain them at Very low prices and eel! them to the 1*01)110 In Cabiula a tny genuine Pill* and Ointment.J most earnestly ami respectfully appeal to the Ckrey. to Mi>there <jt Famillea and other Ladle*, an I u> Jha Public generally of BriU»h North America, Hurt tha C h e ese M a rk e t R e p ort s F RED. RO W LAN©, PORK. PACKEFL_ BACON, FROM ALL PARTS, •t- Together with a liberal anpply of original and eelected articles. The only paper in the County that has a part specially Dcroted to the Dairy Business. Births, Marriages and Deaths always fin4 a place in cur columns. BARRELLED PORK, • And thia,' uM a gifted Ilaibm artist, ar Ue stemmed th* top of the organ down on th* monkey’s tai), after fruitlessly grinding ‘Iteantiful Spring’ before an imporing block of empty house*, ‘thi* ‘a th* boasted musi cal culture of Boston and muttering, ‘A diralo mitenebar osc-hoa town. Ksdcess- toft,’ hi th* hqald langnagc of Italv. b* tamed fab foe* u*dly towards Milwaakae. *K0M« AO MV.” tAlhnta OMtmatka.) by Wcatem papers Io go to Florida and JUST R EC EIVED LONDON HOUSE, TIHETY DOOIH SO MSWi THEJJNLY S H I R T MASLFALTVaXB. J S TU ART. ID fl 0 w t> fl C!> cd u ° o H og s.O J ’« M Ci I I & ADVERTISE IX THE TRIBUE I The Oxford Tribune Street,Tjatidon, they are the Counterfeits.Each Put aud Box of the Genuine Medicines, hear the Uritidi Gstvernnunl Stamp, with the word "HotunrsY'a PILU axn OigruDtr. f^ixuux,1 engraved thereon. On the label I* the addre* . uSS. Uiruxn STRKff, IxixDox, where alone they we Manufactured.tW Partliw who may be defrauded by Vendor* telling Bpuriou* "Hntlomy’e Pill* and Uhitliieiit." an i tuy genuine roake,*hall on communlc ding the partieu- are to me, ho amply remunerated, aod tbelr uinm never tlitulgcd.M ” THOMAS HOL'.0WAY. XT0W enjoys the largest circulation of Best Medium Offered FOR ALL CLASSES OT Advertisements! Our rates are as low as the ^lowest. A BOWLAND, Proo. O. B. C A L D W E L L ’S DRUG, B O O K SUTlOmT sTom: REMOVED John McDonald’s Block, London, Jannaty 3,1*7 1W Holiday Books, PUBLISHED BY BELFORD B R m iE R S, TORONTO THE PEARL FOUNTAIN A*« OTHER FAIR* •• Thu la » roluzM ot ga iulud o d fub’lonwi frtry act hojTelewly periled a* to whcther’the writer 1<bush log at them or irit* them.—Tie Academy. 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SLUM or *rsaT fimumx*. 4 Large Taneta of Dalits ^^■STT^-Taafa: THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY: 9 0 W W M*i - 111 MBS. F«xs’sfW K iwi;'* “a “a r“on Jack jumped to his feet and stared at piaco Othello (Itai he Iffliwt be -atnrt-wp ly armed, many of the ppMongera earn eounting-rwjta alt day, Mfaile another man rev al vers, and we were all ready. Io earned floww , frail, Ivonfaa, and fail llaK that I her.'Y our price; 1 bate 'em t They are iasufferable, UgotiStic, romantic, silly, ot strong-minded —altogether detoetable. Bo, don't intro duce me to your oonrin, as yon call her. Aud, for h*av<r“ 1 *- ------- fonndsd trick tomo between — ___ Hal Weaver laughed uhnrd as a man Bon Id who under all Lis amusement fell a taste of bitterness; for he had once meddled with Jonathan Penn’s life, in an unauthor ised way, deliberately and with malice prepense leading him into the net of a finale spider’and, leaving him to escape as be bould. Jonathan flnwtijored out of the silken snares in'iStEhFlo escap# with life; but ba never unite forgave Henry Weaver, though tho poor man was not to blame. He bad a wife, and life wife was Miss Van Alen’s cousin. Heuca those tears. But kind-bearted, blundering Hui hud .never forgiven himself. And, now that J nek Penn had been years abroad and come back a bMuelor, it scetnod to Mr. Weaver he unxbt to atone for bis past sin. | And, having found out lately a sTep-cohsin of his mother'*—a lady who quite turned hi* own head by Ilie charming contrast she presented to Mra. Weaver—he resolved to introdnoo Jack Penn to her at onco ; and, like an amiable idiot, invited him to dine, frankly declaring his Rood intentions iu bis behalf, and adding: * Yon can’t help liking her. She's awfully smart. Supports her- teelf entirely by writing. Goodness I What stories she does turn out. Nukes you laugh and c*yin tty uammfereath.’ And the rianlt of all tliia cq^gy jwos the curt and inefeiya rjspiaiks which we have al- ready heand,Rnd a deferring of tho dinner party tine die." f ’ v Bnt Jaek Perm was soon to be absorbed in a manner that had no mofe to do with marriage aud giving in marriage than Heaven, though that was its only heavenly trait. Hi* property, much mismanaged in the years uc hud been moving about gver Eu rope, began to disiippesr, After the winged manner of riches, nudlfimost slipped from him entirely. A little was left—enough to avert starvation ; bnt be must needs work. And hers Hal Weaver came to me rescue, eager to do something for the friend to whom ho ow*d a good torn. Ho got Jack a place in a wholesale store, where a salary of Iwo thousand dollars a year was to be had for hiud work; and the work wasqniio as wh<i)e«Anie for him as Jhoyvagca, Hfe <*ye brightebed. hi* step grew firm and alert, bis languid face woke np to interest in life and humanity, hia naturally acute mind felt the benefit of exercise and ronsed to the kSen ploowtitu of tabor well done. Moreover; ho foil hi>>ve. Not at all ns he »honld have-dona, far ho hardly ever-went to Mr. Weaver's now ; and when he did, if there were any symptoms of company to bo heard throngh the parlor door, this delib erate misogynist would taka np his bat again and flee. Bnt it was his habit to walk every Sunday afternoon in Central Park, through Hie pleasant days of the year; for bta*buxinriis afford Al only one brief vacation in Angusl. He noliced.-afier the few first Sundays, that he generally met a particular group in the Rain Lie—an old lady, in a widow's dress, with a tall, plight young woman, evidently her dnngli- tcr, for the dove-like, dark eyes of the mother were .repeated in the yonng lady * face, though withjjnore sadnase and pride iu them than dwelt iu the serene gaze of her parent. There was something mtghtily atiractive to Jonathan P«hn abont this lonely pair. He liked old ladies, if they were what old ladies should be. as every gentleman does; and this was evidently a good specittfen. Dnitililyueatin her somewhat old fashioned dress, the gentle curls of snow white hair, the low, trembling voice, which be could hear as they passed and repassed the bench where h- habitually sat, ail interested in hint. And even more Agreeable was' the intelligent face of the duughter—nol yery beautiful except for the rounded (Wotour* W,youth and health, the abundant red-browti hair, the sad aud splendid -eye*, tfrid’ the wondnrfaliy vivid eiprcFFioq pfm face that lacked only bloom. Juck Pean W itch’<f tlrew two with respect and deeponing attention for al least three months;'yct ebuid Hot devise away to make llyir acquaintance, much as be wishcil ft. ‘’IfaL’t» him'that waits' all thiugs anivy,’ and one Sunday ea»ly in September; ibo pair sama up tho path toward him. ho noticed that the old lady Blapp?d more feobly and hung nfore heavily ihan eyef^yi-bcr daughter's arm. They h id scarcely pissed Him before sho sunk to the ground-.*hpP'nF from her support.ac rileutly^ and fee'plosriy an a dead leaf slips from the bough. Mr. Penn sprang forward to help her, and, lifting ibot ligit, wasted shap* iu his arms, laid her on tho bench close byi The daughter'll face was white, ^ven to the.delicate lips; bat sho did not foM. Mlf-pMSOBsfop. She applied salts to her mother’s noRtrilswnd rubbed her cold hands, and when to faint kigb b*gab to ■peak of retopiiiig life she asked Mr. Penn to fetch a'earriago/ This be did, with no delay; and, lifting the old lady tn his arms, placed bw bwido^vr dangbter, took the direction,*ian J, mounting beside tlffi driver, Was at hand to help when- the carriage reached its destination. From that limo Mr. Ponn- WM cenutefi one of Miss Chester's friends. Site lived in a teuemSdt hbuu, on a flat, atone witlrher mother. They were ladies; but they were poor. Caroline Chester did the work of the famil^iilone. aad. there seemed to be no caller*. If there w«ye, they were ladies, aud came by day, foriwhan Jack Benn be came ao friendly th st three evening* out of Ibe seven were spent in that plcasanHittle Krior (p gevert found interrpption there. fore the next spring, however. Mrs. Chester died, aud when Jack found that Mita Caroline was left nloae—since the _______ Simple M I stand here, Ji I’m » live authors**.' And here she ] ' gled hvelerically. For Jack's face was 1 going through a transition period almost as ' obvious aa if it hail been geologic. He ' stepped back a pace or two and looked at her again.1 ‘ You an anthoreus I Why, I never saw n hole In your glovesyel. And I knowyon can cook a beefsteak better th^n Ddmom- ' eo'a chef. I don't believe it 1'* But it is true.' sb* said, a little sadly- * I can cook, and I can sew; but, for all that, I do write thiussand print them.’• I don't believe il 1 ’ firmly replied Jack, sitting down again, and with an air of obstinate triumph. ' I never shall. It isn't iu the sternal fitness of tilings that I could fail in love with nn authoress. You never have talked high art to me. You never erammed me with poetry, even though I am horribly spooney just n*w. You never said a word about 4 your la^t poem,’ or 4 that story in Hopuer,'or'the article in Borker's,’ and I know you are patting on vain airs of anlhondiip merely to scare and delude I me.' ‘But, Jack, dear Jack, it fa trite. I was a Indy before I began to write. Why should I be conceited and ill-bred now ? Oh, Jack I Do believe me. I'm really and truly in earnest.*Jack aaw the tears iu her beautiful, pleading eyes, and wanted to kiss them away; but an obtrusive policeman was too near to make it admissible. * You dear little soul I' he exclaimed, with an impulsiveness worthy of a younger man and QUO who had never suffered- from a Miss Van Alen. ‘ I don't care a straw if you arc 1 You might bo George Eliot her self if you like. Well—no—perhaps not her; but any author or authoress in the country, or all of them put together, so long HR yon are my own darling, lovely, lovable Carry.’ And hero Jack looked dangcrous’y moved. But Carry trusted tho policeman and sal still, smiling like a very rainbow, both showery aud bright.• But, after all,' said Jack, sheepishly, ‘it is fanny. I've said ni*d sworn I never would marry a literary woman, and here I've been and gone and done it. What will Hal say ? ' * Indeed, yon haven't!' indignantly re turned Carry. 1 Thore is no certainty what ever that I’ll innrry you yet.' ‘ O—h I There isn't ? ' Anil Jnrk whis tled ironically—right there in the pork, too.4 1 may refuse to marry a bookkeeper. I've always thanght them stupid aa owls. But who is Hal ? * ‘Another owl,' said Jack, with sinful little twitches about his monstacho. ‘An owl who wauled mo to come t« dinner with hia step-cou-in two yeas ago, and fall in love with her, because sho was pretty aud literary ; and I tangbed him to scorn, on account of the literature.' ‘What is bis name, though ? ’ * Mister Henry Hopp Weaver, of tho firm uf Weaver & Win", Gotham.’ Carry gave n little scream. * My R<>ojn«»i ! Jack. River street. It was me. Harry Weaver'# mother was my step- consm.’ »' Let us go homo,' said Jack, solemnly. * Futa cun nut liana ma.I am the dust ro*m* were rented for the year and *tie must luap them till May—be felt like the proverbial FAnohnuuij who. having ried hiaf --" - under her chariot wheels, and the heathen may revile as they pleas*. I shall ba ' Mrs. Peun'w' htisbaud to the end of my days, and hug my chaiua at that. Hera lie* Jonathan Penn.’ • You absnr.1 creature,* laughed Carry, as they strolled away, past the policeman, who bud not so much ns winked while all this went on. So in duo time they were marred. And the Weaver# camo to the wedding. Jock endured much chaffing, but did not resent il half as much as Carry did. And, after a short tour during Jack's vacation, they set tled down to daily lifo, ouite content and happy, though the}' were poor. But because they were poor Curfy insisted on keeping nt work. Sho liked her writing and Mio liked to help her husband ; aud Jack, being a gent TOUT man, let her please liamlf, though he watched over her health with extreme vigileuce, and if sho looked p.Mo or crew nervous and sleepless, the tyrant directly turm'd the key of her desk, pul it in his pocket, nud walked*off. r Things went on tranquilly, even blissful ly fora year. Jack crew more aud more fond of Iris wife, for Carry bad traits that developed ou acqtiuiulaiice ; and liar lover had n»ver known half bow bright, gentle, and companionable she was. But Jack also had reserves of character, and one was an immense fund of latent jealousy. Though, as yet, it had never known what my poor old frisnd, Md'Jlo Marfol, nse.l to call ‘ devil-up me nt,' B was all thsre. In Carry's naw, happy, secure life came a fresh impulse to her mind. Her writings became more and more vivid aud interesting, She grew into notice,and her lelations with literary people naturally led her into -e iciety. Everybody liked her. Sho was natural Gsparkliog, and gracious, aud at tracted ball* friends aud admirers. Jack began to bo uneasy. He did not tike to come home and find the house redolent willi boquatfl, tributes from Carry’s,friends among’authors and editors, who imd soon found out her passionate love of* flowers, Neither did ho care to avail himself of sundry eofecert and theatre tickets politely proffered by those eamo hands. And when Hie long-expected naval wont to press JaUt ground bis teeth on the vivits that passed between his wife and Her publishers, and was fit fo tear bis hair when Mr, Henry Platt, junior member of Pla! I & -Co., pub lishers, escorted Mas. Penn down, seven squares in Broadway, ns the luckless hus- ’band well knew, eyeing them from ah om nibus which bore him to the Jersey City Ferry, on business not to bo delayed a mo- m-nt. Carry was charming. The fresh spring weather lout a bloom, warm and bewitch- ing, to her fair face. Her drees was dark i fr-Tand plaio, to ba sura ; but ft w o also sty- _______ r ._ to’Bprdd | lish, and showed her exquisite iiquro to nd- h • ev'tiDirifis; *nu, i*rvfo»n, itiw bowiie'neu : vantage, and the 4 fellow ' besidtf her was bachelor tuad* au impressive offer of hie «us of the handsomest men iu Now York, he^rt and hand jto H IM Chester, through «How many people turn d to look nt thorn, the proper uiedinra bl Ike pagt-otHoc, wdjn duo lima received a favorable answer. But Joel *us dntihod to a shock of tho tad bow happy they a -emad. Jack would have Eked to knock him down then and most nnoxpocied kind. After bia accept-Boo. Iba* dftemootj’ iwomonidfs ware Beanmoil. lor R *wis .now the end of April add spring came In Warto and early. Banna violeta scouted.suqny Broadway- thara; Ini* busiMM i< buciueas^ and then th >«a pr.licamen I W iKt setf-eontrol they teach—thOf* tail erratire* with bodges I When Jack com* homo that night, Cany told him. with’beading eyas,-how happy Forma vtoiei* SCCUKCU,«q iiy Broadway; t—he d—a•y» .b. *d .b..e..e..n..... .....M....r... HeuA’ Platt bail jonquil*, tulip*. byacibtA*. thMvM ef d.!i>li««®e feud taken her to a matmea at the,___a._*l _i ' i__t --.-J. ___.___ nnen Bonne. bl the opera house'. < ' Sucfe tnurio.^ack I I w»»'perftctly be- wiUhad.’ field cofid.notr holfl * caudle, with(apring fuhioof.'Wlten vm* day Mik Penning a park. Jonathan WM axtramely h*PPy« aet belie him [ and M is* Chester looked for from ntfoerable, though them WM a certain un- poor? '» him tyA 'o f , 1 H -nn V growled* la cy jjy . - . ' And I liked Janauschek 10 ^eryitttiah Ij You can’t think I ’ Mr. Pbti ingoing to send . u* pa«s*i to their box nix I Tnciday, when J *b« play* Lady D ed jaek.P latts are , all going away to a funerAlo it will be t empty.' > Jaek devoutly wfebed Mr. Platt, Jr., WM . going to fata own funeral; but hadn't quite , th* heart to (*y ao. However, no such f food luck Happened. '"'Mr. Ptntt was devoted to Carry till he Waal,For tho anmmer, to Long Branch ^and-Ueevr W MB Baptamber Moir, and everybody came bock with it. thia aouatajat yonlh appeared again and f. for wa had oothiag I maas atodM ami haodaume^presenc* Inuuden to IhuJovely wife at homo- But on® day Jack's mind suddenly diverted from this nigged track by an ad vertisement, flung in at the office door, setting forth the merits of a type-writer, a new invention for literature and business of all kinds where writing was demanded. There was the usual certificates, recom- maudaiions, puffs. Il was warranted to eutwrite the fastest scrivener, to be perfect ly legible, in shen, to ba a necessity of life. Hare was the thing Carry I Hnr arm already was painful from long use. She bad beea worn ont with her novel. Her* wai the very thing for a Christmas present. Il was expensive, to be sure; but no doubt would be economy in tho and, and there wore two hundred dollars laid away in the Bank of Bools, that bis old grandmother, tipin Maine, had lofthimyoaraago. Jack's mind was made np. Pretty BOOB the novel came out, and, though truth compels ns to own it was not womleiful, still il was not bad. Natural, simple. wholc»ome, it had small sales and few admirer*. But Carry harvested a little sum from it aud did not say much about her disappointment. She was able to give Jack a nice Christmas present, and when th* festival came, and sho wheeled a luxu riant easy-chair into the parlor aud pre sented it to her dear husband, sho was pleased enough to ntter a little scream of joy when bo unveiled the mysterious thing iu the comcr-and showed her tho type writer. Before many days she bad learned to use tho lettered keys rapidly, and Jack iu her daily delight and gratitude bad almost lost sight of Mr. Platt. But when Valentine’s day brought to the door an elaborate docu ment. in a thick, stiff envelope, and a big bunch of Panna violets anti daphne blos soms, Jack began to rngo- Carry had gone on to Boston, to mako some arrangemonts with the editor of a juvenile paper there ; so be put tho letter aside and the flowers in water, and went next day to his office, with set lips and a p»lo face. At night he re turned to the lonely rooms, and, from sheer loneliness, sat down to write a letter to bi* brother iu San Francisco. As bo lifted bis pen from the desk, to roach forward to tiie iukstn;id, the gold pen dropped from tho holder "and fell into the waste-basket, closi! by. Carry had left in a huiry and forgot- tea to empty this collection of scraps; and the pen slipped ont of sight at once. Jack bunted among tho rustling papers ; but nt last bud to prill them all out. on* by one, and was half way to the bottom, when n torn sheet of delicate note-paper met his eye, and ou ite surface, in the square, pur ple print of the type-writer, these words: 1 Dear, darling Hen.' Another and still an other torn piece of Abo sama pap«r held the s.-iina words in different sequence : ‘ Dear Hen. Dearest. Hen dear. Hon. Hen P. Hen PL’Jack sat transfixed. It did not occur to him that tho nickname was strange for a lady to nse. That was a trifle. But this! This was ‘confirmation strong as holy muse. We expected that the striker* would displace a rail, let na through a bridge, or throw ns into a gravel nit, find jnst before we left the station I klaaed my wife and told bar where abo would find (he sum of 188,000 which I had buried in the garden.’• Possible 1* gasped Ihe reporter ns be made anole of it.‘ And my fireman fcaHng certnib that he would not live two hour* longer, confessed to me that ba was the abductor of Charlie Roeg, and that he once murdered a man In Missouri.'. Tba reporter made his pencil fly a min ute and when he let np bia note book read: * Grenl heavens—* * *—cooly confessed—938,000.—Charlie Russ I I I '— murdered seventeen men—name of fire man Tom Collina—I 1 I—more coming I’uor Jack! Tho fires woro let loose upon him. Jealousy is 'cru<l as the grave.’ To have lai I Carry in her grave would have been nothing to this! He could not sleep. He Walked the room till dawn; then mechanically kindled tho fire afresh, aud went down-town to breakfast and work. Bnfrbre.vkfast was a myth and work mechanical. When be reached home at night, ho looked like a man about to die. Ho opened the door with his key. A flood of light, of warmth, of perfnme burst on Ins cbiled sense*, and Carry threw herself into his arms.He held her off sternly. His face never relaxed a muscle. ‘Jack! Jack! What does ail you ? Are yon aick? Obi Jack, dear! Do speak!' Bnt ho only took her hand in his and led her to the table, opened a little eard-drawer. where he had laid theso damning proofs away, spread them before her. and pointed to them with one right finger, like the hero of a dreadful melodrama. ' Look there !' ho said. Carry stared blankly, first at tho papers an-! Limn at him. A wild fear oiitcrei! her eyes. Sho thought him suddenly in sane.Jack grow impatient. He moved that io»’ex finger under tho words ‘ Dear Hen.' ' Woman! Who is ho ? 'Carry's face changod again. Sho drew her hand from Jack's grasp, threw herself into a chair, aad shrieked with laughter. Sho laughed beyond all power of speech, and her husband stood glaring at her in despairing nniazement. ' Oh. Jack I' she gasped, as noon as her breath served. * Oh, dear! Ohl’ And then abe laughed again, till tho tears streamed down both cheek*. ' Wait a min ute—ohl—till I can—stop—oh, Jack ! ’ H* sat down in another chair, with an expression of agonized pot fence, lUnt teemed to iuspire bis wife with fresh bursts of langhter. But at last sho found breath to sneak. * Ob, Jack 1 Wbnl a blessed old idiot yon are. Hero! Read that !' And sho pushed over to him across the corner of the table, tho same mysterious document .ho bad token from the letter-box two days before. Bafrit was open now, and showed two late lers, one of which was unfolded and brief enough ran tim e; ‘Dear M n, Penn: 4 She has accepted me, nt Inst I I am tho happiest fellow in America. I enclose a tet ter left at tho office for yon, and I send a few of yonr favorite flower*, to celebrate the day. Wish me joy. For I know you rejoice. Your* faithfully,H. L. PI ATT.’ ‘ My dear old boy,’ said the still shaking Carry, as she cropt on to Jock's knee and laid her bead on his shoulder,1 I began to write a letter to Helen, the other day, on the (ype-writer, and somehow the thing get out of ord*r aud refused to go. I could not make it slip from e to I at all. Every time I tried to write 4 Helen,’ all I could get wa* ' Hen.' If yon look al thos* awful documenta, you will tee tba e in every ‘ Hen' fa blurred. I thought >1 might be the fault of the ' 1/ aud, as I knew all about this love affair and Imre for month*, I naturally tried my I Platt; but It went will enough them, I meant to ask you to see to the machine; bnt you know the P/uy- Rme people sent for me to come that day, and I forgot iL’ • Carry, I am a fuel t ’ said Jonathan, in an exhausted tone. • I am a jealous fool. Can yon forgive me P Aud here he turned white and laid bia head back in bis chair, for Iha man bad neither eaten nor slept iu twenty-four hours. , ‘ ' I al way* said book-keeper* were stupid ,M ml*, you know, Jack. But yon are worse than an owl. Come and get your dinner, sir I I can forgive yon for every- thing but supposing I could be so shock ingly ill-bred M to cell any man' Heu !'Jack gave a feeble little laugh aud went to dinner like a lamb. He has never been jealous aineo; but yel Carry never quite truat^hte.' , She testa remarkable care of the scrap- basket, and hae studied Ibe type-writer so thoroughly sho can keep it in order ber- ‘ Il far h great help. Jack,' *Le sukl, the other d ttlialf OmUmg: (bo*ft ntn .near being a dflastrou* preaedt?^- pendent. ‘ And the conductor of the train,’ con- liuucd the engineer, “ also prepared for death. He returned to tho company #2,588,644.13 which he had knocked down during hi« connection with the road and humbly asked forgiveness. He wan much troubled to think ha had invested bis share of the plunder in founding an orphan asy lum, aud could not rostoro it to the road. He owned tip to having killed an old woman or two, but I forget their names, or whether they struggled very hard when ho Was choking them.'The pale faced young man wrote again and his note book read : ' Further horrors—* - * e—conductor stricken with remorse—1 I !—biggest item ever published in n Detroit paper— * * —scoop the Free Prcte stone blind * Well, we finally pulled out,’ said ths grim engineer ns he wiped his heated brow on the back of his hand. 41 had a dertin- ger on one side' of me, a revolver on the other, a bowjo knife down by my coat col lar and a mnskcl loaded with 117 buckshot was strapped to my batk. The fireman bad four revolvers and six one pound cane of nitro-glycCrine. We meant to give 'em the besVwe bad, yon see.’Th/re porter wrote : 4 Revolvers — muskets — Derringers — nitro-glycerine—nil ready—brave ns lions, but modest ns school girls. The plot thick ens—full particutarr in this issue—no De troit paper has a line of it!’ * We lit out on a speed of forty miles nn hour.’ the engineer went on, 4 for I reason- e<l that wp might as well go down with flv- ing colors as to crawl like a snail. We whiz.Zed through cnls, dashed past farm houses, and everything w:ia finely running when, far abend in the dim gleam of the hendtight, I saw men on the track. Tba moment had come 1* 41 sec, wb-spered Ibo reporter, as ho seized his pencil again. * Hails torn up— Binml waiting to wash their hands in blood —terrible massacre of innocent 4 ** I should have put on all steam ‘and dashed abend,' resumed the engineer, ' but the fireman entreated mo to give him time, to confess tlnil ho had been hiding the Bender family in bis front bedroom ; and I slowed down till tho train stopped just wbero I had seen the crowd. Only ono mnn was now visible.* * Uio m t wore in ambuscade !' exclaim ed the reporter. ' I gncs§iso. This one man approached. Ho had something in iris hand. shell !' shouted the listener. ' He camo closer and closer, walking like a man who miatis murder,' 4 Hold on i’ cried tho reporter, and ho wrote : ' Dark fianro came nearer—nearer— nearer—skulking—slying—murderous pur pose displayed in every move—full account in thiiv paper—newspajier enterprise will tell— I 1 ! !—chance for graphic writing here—* * 0 —whoop il up heavy aud make other papers feel bail !' * Well, he was finally nt tho step, said the engineer, * Ifo looked np. He raised his right hand. He held out something to me. and he spoke.’ 'He did! Great Heavens I but what a moment! Wbnl a fiend be was ?' ' Yea, behninlcd tuo up a flask of brandy and ho wanted to knnw, being that The nboad, for aa ohl jack knife aud half a bot tle of con'd! medicine. Tbnt was tho beat brandy I ever tasted, and I shudder now ns I realize how narrowly I missed it I’ ‘ Is this nl! ?' naked tho reporter as Lis jaws dropped and Lis face grew rod. ‘ Yes, that's all. Seems to mo you can make a graphic thing out of it—something to travel over the country.' 1 Yes—nhem—jess so.' coughed the re porter, as he reached for his hat. ' And you’ll send mo seven copies of the paper, won't you 9’ •Seven—yen—seven—just *xacltv seven!’ was Ilie fainl reply as a pair of bools wont down the walk. For further particulars see1 the very lat est edition.’ J . F . M O R R E Y . l to have bi* toil- to »naihw aaa. . B alJMcjJnawvetyw.il few often the 'follow * WM the™, for Carry made fro M* STATE MANAGEMENT poalaxo aUn>|M, TUES., OCT. IB and 27, 1877. OM Trite! Unequaiiea Facilities S o ld f o r C a s h O n l y EVERY DESCRIPTION WM. A. CROMWELL, TbeJ.owentS’rioos U E & fa Works. Customers will please not ask for CREDIT as no CREDIT CAK BE GIVEN, and il it only for thu Cash iu hand that thetcGuo te can bu sold at such law price*.' No. 23 Thanes Street, Ingersoll, Nearly opposite the ChroHiete Office. STATE ALLOTME 967,925 IN, PRIZES I1 Prim of......................... *k’_1 Prine ot.................1 Prim of...,....,.............1 Pri»o ot............................1 Prise of...................... 1850 Other Prises imounUng to. DELIVERED DAILY FKON V a n ce’s B a k e r y 'Thanking tbc people of IiigcreoU and vicinity for their liberal patronage since his return here to biismau*, he respectfully aolieite their further patronage, M.-utring them that they can save namoy by buying their Fall ami Winter Goods at the C heap C a sh B o ot & S h o s H ouse . MrE_OFFICEIor*riJE Oxford Tribune. HAS FOR TURNING OUT IS THE LA T E ST JS T Y LE S ANDJAT H A M IL T O N Compatiblc.allh'Rood a rkmainltlp. H.'ROWLAND, Prop.New Grocery and. Provision Store INGE8R0LL Family Groceries and General Provisions In the Store onThamcs Sired, Miwouic Hall Buildings, opposite Mr. Cass well's office. N. R —Every kind of order work and repairing neatly and promptly done by Mr. Edward Banter assisted by Messrs. Hints 4 Mingo.Ingersoll, August 22, 1S77. P r e s h "B re a d I THE GREAT CAUSE OF H U M AM M IS E R Y »u ( IO* ww.Chartered for Educational Institution*. Crwlw Charter no pretixHicinMt e*n evfr mm* Alt prir« mid Intuit, official Hit of drawn nmlw* pubthhad nvlf. Y. Ueralil, K. Y. Sun, and LOOM rille Courler-Jou matCirculars containing luD particular* tne. AJdrca*SIMMONS A DtCKINSOM,Manasep* Onto*, 71 Sd BL. Lonbritte, K».gy Klmflar Allotment* en I every DHIQUI during th* yenr. Buns, Biscuits, Cakes AND <Coatactlo uery ALWAYS IN STOCK. I he ixlc orate,___,__Ir-leeooiiatnite*, from thirty (Wheadon ot the knife: pointing out JO H N G A Y F E R Post OHIeeBoi.UM, pH EM ISf & DRUGGIST, Apotbo x j caries' Halt. Thame* Street, Ingmoll. Out. Vick’s Floral Quids M<uah<1|u“, ,7’re*’'flnely IHrwlralriL *nd mat euro him MU cheaply, privately and radicaUf.irm e Lecture should be In the hande ui ct y^.lb and every kuui In Uto land.Address THE CULVERWEIL MEDICAL CO., nrrt imru'xr. Price only 15 cent* fur the roar. 7 Ord No. t-r 1877 Ju»t l.w.l in Oennao and Eusltoh.Vick> Flower and Vooetabl* Card, In moor OT cente; with elegant clulb corer*. *1.00. JAMES Y1CK, Rochartar, X.Y. G R E A T B A R G A I N S AT THE JOB PRINTING I IF YOU OustoUMWV, fraufere, inS u w Has Lawver nr O»«. Uuekal Teachera, Popular Preacher*,O»k*, Bookt, Tu lure or Let, WB«*, la^TMOl, Flrrt Pk-«r, ■WAJSTT leretandu-a itM, 3-ul. U, AppralM,•|«nlhX Daya lutclrer. « JtvMu, fre«* Shirt or Flaasce, Cura for Itiaoae, handy Valbe.Madia Chatto.Iheeae, Ware prone 'o ntaka kaoaa taur Mora.UoBeiry. To Purchea* a Pet— Horw, Hare, ifoniity or B«r, Slodhuund nr Srtls, Frte from FfU, To Hiro * Mali,A Tender of B»r», A Driver of Car*. Au Hkyant Carriase, An Opulent M»rri*fle. Play, Concert or Ball, Skate*, Kate* ; to MJ) crMlwvi, ’ear!*, ' ,'u ri*.Or vrezh Mr Ihetr features, To bur any odd tbhix, ro •ell any odd thluj ; Cat*, Rate, Mat*.Fiala, feta, >.nt4«B, TTzla, lavp'endect Cmvala, Multon or Beef.Fluanclal Relief,Stock*, Clotk*. Lock*, lock*. P.-rtauntMu or Box, fU,'. Sheep or Ox, Or aven a Beau- Then In atrleo Tskt the advice Written bekre— A D V E R T Dry O»xl*. K i 1"'' XXCtloJuTMt, Knick-Kna«ta, Dlverriom,Clothe* rvHOlv roads incttMUs .it TTuda, Corl. Odra Mai ttood. Pfeturaa, Laeture*.All kind* utVnad,W.^k* <>» H-r-l -jy, H»S>e. Antral<«r, Wealth <rt FeUdiv.World wide PuUkitT, B*K«. tax’. Dre** Shirt*, CoBuu, *' AtmwMy te-Uar*, Houw to Rent, Store, Teueraent.Ca-b In be Um I.Cub Io be Spout, ■ Tent^ KreiAn Ceaaent.CoRead the advica Far boyw.id price Written btiou — ISE sotnr THE undesigned h» just received over 150 Cases which make* one of the moot comple'e and cheapest stock* of Ever offered in the County of Oxford. He now ha. in Stock (or the Fall Trade a general w _ assortment ot W e m ea’* St C hild ren ’s W e a r With a L we Stock of Winter Goods all of which he it enabled to sell at price* lower thaa ever before offered. The goo.is have been bought at the Lowest Price* and will be H O U S E I THE untlcrvigued beg to notify the friend* an I their public generally that they will on Saturday, the 21st insL, open a large stock of co JX: 0 J co <p bD C i <D K. cd CD Q. 2 u ri So b O oE M o s 0 fl o hm „bco o> X w ? o n< EbD tc CD +-• 3 6 fa «i ’CL Q. O OT c/T OT~O JZ OT e a c S COCJT o o CL o July 18. 1877. The Goods have been bought for cash, and will he offered at a slight advance. Hoping t see all their fneuils anti intending customers and to receive a fair share of their natron* they promise satisfaction in all particular*. WARNER d- DEUEL. W. 0. SMITH Dealer in AMERIC .N & FOREIGN UNDERTAKER, Manufacturer of Monuments, Gnvo Stones, ManUe- Tiocos, Italo Tops, &c. SCOTCH GRANITE Monuments & Head Stones Imported,to Order. HAVING had several year* experience in the above buxines* iu some of the lead ing Marble Cutting CotaMisbmenta in the Country, nud poiwesring facilities fortlie purchase of the uncut stone hitherto not possessed by any other establishment of tho kind in this section of the Province, I am prepared to guarantee satisfaction, either in price or stylo of workmanship, to tho most fastidious, and ear- ncstly rennest anyone who may have work to do in my line to cal! at the work* anil com pare price* and examine tho data of work turned out I am in a position now to execute some of the finest work, and ask that a fair test and ewmnination *hall be made before leaving yonr orders elsewhere. OHIO FREE STOVE t For BuiL’ing Purposes, Furnished and Cut ‘ To Order, ar Remembei tho place—Ingersoll Marble 4Stone Works, Westufth* Markel, Ingersoll. R. H. YOU NG, YOU WILL SA V E M O N EY ! BylBUYINGJYOUB F t T R N I T V R E AT THE ROOMS OF BARKER & SILLS. NEW BRICK BLOCK, KING-ST., OPPOSITE the MARKET. ■Call and be convinced that BARKER 4 SILLS give better value for the uiouey than any House io ingeraoll. Thsir Stock comprises an iiuuxenso Stock of Common Furniture, Cheap. Bed Room Sait from 810 to $13<). Drawing Room Saita from $10 to 8273. Dining Itootn, Kitchen,’Hall Office .val Library Funutara Uhavjr a.i 1 bettor th iu can be got ebowfeera. , M attressea of all descriptions a nd & law ta , Trouts, Valises, Travelling Eats, Sc. ATOW in Stock one of the finest ATI tn.rtMn.to d TRUNKS, BATCH KIS, BAO?, ETC., ever brourtt into InKUWi), trhieh aUl be wU A L a rge V ariety SHAWL STRAPS A apeaalty good artfcla in HORSE BLANKETS, M lower price* than w r before oflered here.Tliese 8peol*J Use* will be found to cunWrt id «*vy URNITURE.MANUFACTURED ON THE PREMISES. June 20. 1870.132.Tugeiooll, July 11, 1877. n F Fiis, c m u i ,im w 3 ( &c KEPT JN STOCK. Peraa^tl attention gb in to t uni mb.. J. F. MORREY. Warermmi—O'CaDighin's UI wk, Tbumci Street Injeraoll. It«|Jen« over U>« Wurcrowtu. tnjforsoli, Feb. 3, 1874. x 60 Chromos, Oil Paintings and Gilt Moulding# al ways in Stock. Ordered Work and Bepairina neatly audcheaply nxocuted.^,Do not fail to see their Stock ibeforq purchaaag HOUSEHO R. H. YOUNO. Hardware, Paints, Pure Leaf Lard U.t Oree tuber MESS PORK, tic.Table L AMB-wtanxBrat MitVKtAtiosa Pocket Cutlery, &a,&a A loeomotir* *xigi»aar from the Balti* mere aaA-Otna Railroad WM in Detroit and appointed an interview e . R ^N N E T S I In^n^.J«uMB7tlQ>(1877. l»l____ 8 0LE AG EN T FO R THE DOM INION FOR M iohell’-e L iquid A n n a tto EteetamJ 1 *-^, l» ta«yy- ?! = E f e D. A MACQUKSR. JufrM CewntJ Ctau ■ .OsfeH BARKER & SILLS. Sucssor to Clark 4 Barker. V IC K 'S FLOWER AND VEBETABLEQARDEN HVMt beautiful wnjfc or*liakM tn Ihe wu»M. It wnWns neeriy IM R W . h.tnJreJj <>r Am fllu«tr»Hon«, All tU CAeom-T Piatt* o/ Flamrt, bMiiUfully •nJ c^inrea Inmi ■ n«t«re. Price W ewiu In paper Mtn; SLOT loclegiuil doth, printed In Oeimw Mid Encfl^.Viok’s Floral Guida, QuirUriy, a eenu Vick'aCatalogue—300 nimmUent. only lw c«;U.Ad J reel. County of Oxford Terns and Sittings of Courts for 1077. <Mua*y Co 'rt and Ocnaral tkwlone ot the f'cac* with a Jury, Tuesday, Hth June, and Tuesday llthDecember. ’’County Court, without ■ jury, Monday, 2nd A.’ril, and Monday, lat October. County ta i Surrogate Court Tt ms, C A S S W E L L pxCERSOLL, ONT,, Cheese, Butter <1: Bacon Factor, ue free. Attarta*.MUNTREAT WOVELTY CO.. Montreal, Qua. LETTER HEADS, PRINTED at the THIBVNS OmcEE ew»l to UUuwrenliy. »od mod> ebrener. from CiRtCLA^S. BILL HEADS TAQUAL to Litoogmpb, and mneh Jtraifiw. AU UH Irais oAdafo »«n Private Residence. . : pw Terms and ' w. T, CRISP, JnficraaM.■ lafsnwU,Aj>ri»n,W77. t« Saturday, the Oh January. " nril Terra beafe- .the 7th Avril. Dlvlaoo Court*. DLYlaioii Court SitUagw. Fire* si Woodstock, Fndar, (Xh '• " Xad MiMS «t* juL F c to r y fyi&tf Scale Boa rtl^a htfayt^tnfian d. SUG2LR qURED HAMS, MILD BREAKFAST BACON C A S S W E L L 'S FORE FACEEB, &o, B. Y ELLIS THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER w, 1877. O r S rfo r b ffr i h m c , V Akd CuiMula miiw Reporter. WED^KSGAY, OCTOBER 10, 1877. A PROPOSITION. NY old staj*ribcr obtaining on* now ** ■tlbwriber for the TRIBUNE, will have his nubaoription three for two* no"" lulucribcr*, «ix and *o on, throe mouth* for <M'i new subscriber. Our subscriber* oonU easily double our subscription. Wilt they take hold of the matter? OYSTER PARLOR.—Messrs. Dart A Undsr- woed havs opened ng oyster room in con nection with their fruit aud oyster store on Thames afreet, where they are prepared to serve up oysters, either cooked or raw, Ina style to suit the taste of tbe most fastidious. Dart iu and give them n frial. Their roem is tastily anil neatly furaishad, and evsry- ibmg is cozy and uioe. FANCY Con’s.—The " Fiilh Duchess <f Hillbnrst," is the name of a short-horned cow which was lately sold in England for tho stun of 822,500. She is described as a “charming ci»alure." The “ Duchess of Geneva,” which was mid two or three year* ago iu New York State, brought 830,750, which is believed to be tho largest sum To the Electors of the Second Ward : fiu n u n t,-la my abaan'oe, and wPh- out my CMWWOI, MIIUV of you nominated ma as a candidate for Conueillor for your ward. While duly appreciating the honor of representiugyou, I must, moat respect fully, decline the nomiuation, and reque^ iny friends to abstain from voting. Your*, Ac., J, Anmun WILLIAMS. Ingersoll, Oct. 9, 1877. Farewell Cancer ft Going Wert-— Momiag Express, 12.41 p. m.; Pacific Express, 6.18 p- m. Accom- m--Mtation, IMM p. m. ; Steamboat Express, 1.58 a. m.; Express 9 W a- m.; Chicago Express 4.45 a. no. GoinpEast—Accommodation, 6.89a. m.; Atlantic Express, 9.18 a. m .; Day Expreaa, 2.45 p. m .; London Express, 6.48 p. m .; New York Express, 11.61 p. m. •mHK OXFORD TRIBUNE is aa sale a t Woodcock's When weak, weary, and debilitated, take SANFOHD'S JAMAICA GISC.ER. &r A little child of Mr. D. McKeown'* was run over fast week by a paaxing team, but we are glad to say escaped uuhert, tar Slagle capica ot the Tatecsx for sale a Dart d' Underwood's. far The tectare can.niltoa of tlicY.M.C. A. have arranged for an excellent course of lectures to be given this fall aud winter. er Get your cards, bill heads, dodgers, etc., printed at thia offi-x Good work as cheap a* the cheapest. t^*' Wo’vc got tf economize, or the country it> ruined,'* wan the soliloquy of a husband as he kindled the fire with hm wife's bustle. t^§f" Ed. Triburie:—Parties wishing Peaches for preserving, canning, <f-c., • will receive the same at a reasonable reduction nt Dart Underwood's. VT 2. teacher, after reading to bt-r scholar* a atory of a generous child, asked them what giocamtif was. Oae little boy raised hi* Land and said, “ I know ; lt’a giving to ©then what you don't want yourself.” Bo auro and call nt Dart £ Underwood's before purchasing fruit elsewhere. - OS’The Credit X’alley Railway apilc-drivcrs G would have begun work fa CarroU’s pond, Ingersoll, on Monday had the weather been favorable. They have been driving along the road from XX^oodstock. to Centerville. Money tn Loan at Lowest Rates. Apply to J. C. Heg/er. far A number of neighboring towns are dis- • reusing the question whether ar not it will hr wise ia- cata&isb soup- houses thie-winte HORSE STOLEN.—Mr. John Sultan, far mer, living in North Norwich, bad a v»hi- ablo horse stolen from bis premises lately. No trace or traces of any kind has been found of the sconndtel er scoundrels who committed the (heft. Depredations of this kind are becoming altogether too numerous in the County, and nome extra effort should bo made to bring llw perpetrators to justice.—Gasetle. REVIVAL.—A aeries of revival services will bo held in tbe C. M. Church, iu the < village of Norwich, commencing on Sun day next, and will last for one wotk, A number of outside Ministers of the (.canal will attend and take part iu the ra ^vement. Mr. Neali Phelps, of St. Ca'JoarineB, a prominent evangelist, has ber,n invited, and will ia ell probability bo »zesent. SEVERE WINTER.—Jj&ny persons are predicting art early, lohg a tf aeVere winter. They tell of the unusual abundance of pfae cones, the big piles of dirt the gophers are waking pbouc their holes, the unOMol thickness of the torn shucks the industry of tbo woodpeckers in laying up stores of acorns, tho t»r|y rising of tho springs in tbe mouutnituj, atld the mildness of U u weather last winter. INGERSOLL GRAIN MANXET.—The fortnight er ton days the Ingersoll me .Ret Las been well supplkcf with gr»'.j %,f an kinds, and tho loads Lave be readily bought up al good prices, r Ra(urJay wo noticed eight loads from ' d c aotrnj-wl. brought iu Ly farmers who (l nol goncral!y make Ingers.,II their mar’ a 0<* buyc ' are paying the highest rioa8 Lr fall <n(l spring wheat, and part . from a disUuctf axe fitidmg it out. Mr. James Johnson having roceired from tho board ol ednaation of Hie city of ilton tbo position of music teacher U the Hamilton schools, Las m»<e arrangements for givings grand farewell Concert in the Town Hall, Ingenrjll, c* Friday, 19lh lost., on which O'CHBI^Q he will be assisted by tbe foliow.'.ig itloufed poreous Mrs. Ball, conFral'^j, London; Miss Evatt, sopraao, I jgersoil; Miss Barratt and Mil’s EHk,U ttnd ^fra. llarvy, piano aud Bon?K -nR'*r»oll; Miss Christopher, sopreuo, in- ^ersoll; George Henderson, tharseter comic vocalist, Hamilton; Mr. Yorke, London, bass. Admission 25 cenis. See prograstrmoj. 4 n . hr > MM. We M attaA W roafsre to forward ihstr address and 10 cents to Orange Judd Co., SIS Broadway, New York,, who roske a special oflbi to Mod for this sum (half ptta and postage) ilia number for October 1*(,' of the Amcriosut ^rifsulturut. This splendid number, besides over 80 engrav ings, oon tains ■ great amount of useful, practical, reliable, seasonable information, not only for tbo farm and garden, but (or the honsehald, ciuldren iuded«L Most will get from h hints and aaggestioog wurth ten or twenty times its cost............bolter ■tiU,'to send >1,00 and reeeiv* tho paper, post-paid, from now to tba end of 1078— that is, all of volume 87, 'wRh tb» rest «f Nowhere eta can ou'j ^et #0 much really valuable, paying ‘.ufurmalion for so little money—not 3 fjofa * week, a sum easily saved or pro^a^d extra, whieh Iha paper will be surj to help one to do. This journal is propSjsd, fay practical men and women, who \un < what they talk aod write about from uetuM experience and largo obaerva- tion, and they can and do greatly aid others is profitable planning and working. Many single hints and sncgeaUona each abundantly repay a year's cost. The fearless ex posures of quackery end humbugs in every Y. V. C. A. Bible Claw. A reqifjjitiqa. signed by fifty-six young fnon, tn/ ml «?rs of tho Y.M.C.A. bore, and others, w,s last week presented lo Rev. J. Mc’Jwcn, pastor of Erskine Church, ro- qaar ar.g him to take charge of tho Associ- at'on Bible Class about to bo organized, and Mr. MeEwen has, in a letter received fi sm him by Mr. Murray, lho secretary of '.ho Association, consented to do so during tbe winter season. Tho course of study for the present will bo in the book of Genesis, introducing tbo D.blo narration of creation and the dawn of the history of the human race. Tho class will meet weekly in the AMociatioD Hall, and tbe find, meeting will bo hold on Wednesday-evening, 21th inst., when tho class will bo organized and mat ters of detail arranged. A cordial invitation is extended to all, Loth Indies and geatle- tnan, to join ibis class. roiulora and the country millions of dollars. The departments for the household and chil dren are phasing and instructive. Every number of the paper is beautifully illus trated. In abort, the American Agriculturist is full of good things, for every man, woman, and child, in city, village, and country. Take our advice and send 81-60 for 14 mouths, or at least suud a dime for the half-price specimen now oil.red, and 820 it for yourselves. New Epheopat Church to ITooditecki d n m n ttrrin l. Tho Cable yesterday for Choree was 01a.. AN FORD’S The general opinion 'seems to be. however, it is jdrtaa wclltokt the vorocioistramr Fresh Dultz^-just recci' Dart & Underwood's- U E EX L Y BULETI2T of nin IhSercoll Cheese Market. Ingersoll, Oct, 0. At the cheese market to-day only five fac tories registerod 1,815 boxes of cheese; over 0,000 boxes were represented. Makers ore not willing to meet buyers' views. No trans action* arc reported. The Cable hu fallen Cd. during the past week. For the corresponding week lost year no soles w*re reported. Holders were asking 12}, and bnysrs offerin’ 11 and 12c. Cable WM 55s. The Utile Fall* Cherie Bai kef. Little Falls, Oct. 8, 1377. Considerable activity in Little Falls cheese market lo-day. Demand for goad cheese for exportation is large, which causes cuiitinitcd good prices. Alxiut 90 factories represented, and over 8,000 boxes offered—350 dairy at 12c. to 12’c«; two or three lots at 13c. About 200 Angnat make, factory at 12Jc. to 12Jc. Aliout 5,000 September make, fa.tory, sold ; 4,000 at 13c. and 1.0C0 al 13^. Cllrx Cheese Baxkct. RADICAL CURE For CATARRH •ssc In all Its varylns • im the AUanilc to tho PacISc coaat. urnluboeomothostandard remedy l of Catarrh. Tbo proprietor* hare I by renUemen ot national remitoUoa ured by Uil* remedy, »nd who have. rrHE benefit! dert.n from lu dally use Is to me <a- X tatuahlr. ]T SbuMXe relnoirre.d meelter twelve yc*n of uninterrupted GEO. W. noCGITTON, WALTB*M, JUM, I rpOyL tLoO aWarR I nh tahvee dhiardec ati opne*n ntoa athrne tle ctuterre .and am hap U. W. GRAY.)!. D^McecATux, low*. T HAVE recommended It lo Quito ■ number of my A Irlenda. all ,-f wlium have cxpreMd lo me the.r h^jti catlmate nf it« valno and good cITccU with them.WM. EOWEN, 23toxa brM &r. Leers. hundred bottles with the rrcatcel eueceta.WU..W. AintsTEONG, t»c »>r fissroen’s) th tuat Ji wemedrho bad tntlcrtd without relief (nun any or thn <u_a r -medlee tU«t It could not be Imu. I therefore nieu, ■ mdavlt to It before Seii J. Ibomu. L»|., Jtullcc v ,ao I'cere. Iloelon.OtOUGE r. pINSMOIiE, DreCEUT. Dorrcx. ATTACKED- BY BULL.-Suuday after noon. while a -y<,ang m;<a U3nicd W ul IiTVin,- of Dcr .ciiestor, was engaged iu tramftjring a LaU frojn onfl ficlJ 0 anotber, hn .rfa3 at|acked by the furious BarcJ t0 ft extent. His , JIneb and chest wore literallynppeu 0 auj but for lbs hasty arrival young man's father, together with of the neighbors, and tbe fact th d ,of the some J16 Apt a tight bold upon the short rope, J8 would no doubt have Locu killed. It is at *3 X oong holies of the town • ,. „ , • - T . who arc interested 13 the prosperity of tli . ...work are respectfully request' ’ —’#oc'^ 10,1 ,'rid.j ne.h g 6 r. -1 to, “ M k a s k M .i* ■ at a vrv low rate of inr ’ 0J1 ’ ared that his injuries are so severe that re cannot survive. Tbo animal baa since been shot. TAXES FOR 1377.—Tbo Collector's Roll which is DOW completed and ready to bo placed in tha bauds ol the collector, shows the difference in value and proportion of taxes that each ward pays, as follows First XX’ard....................S 1,055 70 Focoud XX’ard......... 6,158 G1Third Ward.................... 7,817 51 Total..817.526 82. Crand Fall and IFtater Opentog or Show Boom. ^obwgaand Loan Of “"7'’4 J"' M“'“l e “"/“f'1 s??1 » r , ue continued in Norsworthy a HJB res lure fa- W wlne»day, Thursday and y _ crecin g o’clock ; oleo on Sunday next A d • 7;3<) p m sat dead Vat risen.” Try O’.Neill & Co.’s 30 cent Gone' , jj£St jn tjie m arkett ■revere storm of wind and rain began blowing during Monday night from the sooth-cast, and Montreal, txraad for Perry Sound, Georgian I^yjor a loud of lumber.ia ashore a little Hi the etet of the harbor, All bands got safely off. The captain reporta the vessel filling rapidly. For Peaches, Phuns, Pears, Crab Apples, Melons, ic., <kc., call at Dart d- Under wood's. OS’ One of the largest women in the world, lAlinie Wallace, died lately at Ephrata, liancaster County, She was M years old, seven fed four indn-a in height, and weighed £85 pounds. Ker coffin was seven feet eight inches in - length, three feet six inches in depth, and two fetf wide at the foot Lt re- uuired eight men with bl<xk and tackle to lywer her into tbe grave. and other Beal { tlata en ike mwl reason- silt lermi. Firtl Bertgaget Boneht Lereft Rale*. Apply to J. 0, KORSWOaiHY. . HARVEST 1’ESTJVAL.—The St. Jam*a' (Ephcopal) Church harvest festival i* being b«ld in the Town Hall to-day, instead of oa the Agricultural grounds, a* advertised. Dart <f- Underwood Ecuts the woHd, in prices, for fresh fruits, ia A BAD WBUBSTLIXO MATCH.—Mr. Win. ClinBjberi", hodlkicperi Centreville, while broke bis teg. Tbo fracture baa been suc cessfully set aud be ii doing *■ veil M could be expected. faT A line lot of Trank*, Voliao, Pclltaeir Bag*, Sstchebi, Shawl Strap*, 4o-, Ac., just received at tbe D^ninion Shoe More. Sign of , th* Gulden B*>t.197 98 Kjiox CHURCH.—The Sacrament of the Eord'a Sapper wQ] be dtapensed in Knox Church ou Sabbath next. The Rev. J. K. Suiilh, of Galt, will preach on Thursday eventag, at 8 o'olock; on Friday evening, St 7 o'clock; and on Stmday, p. m., at 2:30 o'clock. IS ” Smoked Kippered Herrings, at Darted Underwood's, TUB SCHCOI.. — Tlfo Ingernoll Model School fa to be opened on Wcduea- day. the 24th of October, instead ot Friday, the IBUi, ■■ advertised last Week. Intend- ing attauduDtaflro xequeefod to note th* •Iwnge. a* will be aeen by enrteted ad t irtisenrat iu ths IMUO. IS ’ Oysters hv the Quart, Can Diah, at Dart & Underwood's. Tho rate to produce tho above is 15J mills on the dollar for general and sebool purposes, and an extra 1J mills on the dollar on parte of King and Tbanns slreots, for street watcriug purposes. LOTAE CANADIAN SOCIETY.—At tbo an nual meeting of the above Society, held at Randall’s Hotel, Grimsby, tbo following officers wore elected for the ensuing year : President, James W. G. Nelles, Esq., Grimsby; 1st Vice-President, W. H. Gur- noy, Esq., St. Catharines ; 2nd Vice-President, T. j. Dell, Esq., Hamilton; Sec.- Trca«„ H. E. Nelles, Esq., Grimsby ; Aud itors, Messrs. T. C. Browojnbn and XV. E. Millward. Amomrst the Committee are Messrs. L. J. Chadwick aud XV. K. Sumner of Ingersoll. It was decided to hold the thirtv-first annual dinner at Randall's hotel, Grimsby, ou Monday, 15th October, instead of Saturday, 13th October, in order to enable guests from a distance to at tend. NEW COVNCIELOR.—In consequence of tbo resignation of Mr. Jas. McIntyre, Coun cillor for the Second XVard, it was necessary' to elect a new representative. Accordingly a writ was issued by tbo Mayor, aud tbe uom'ua'ion took place at the Hook and Ladder Co.’s Hall on Monday, Mr. W. W. Griffey ecling as Returning Officer. Mr. Wm. Gailagher nominated Dr. J. A. XVil- liamB, seconded by Mr* J. Boles. Mr. J. O'Callagbau nominated Mr. F. Stewart, seconded by Mr. Robt. Frczzell. These were tho only nominations made and tho poll will take place to-morrow, (Tbnraday), commencing a 9 o'clock, a. m. Both tho candidates are well-known citizens, and liav# occupied tho position before. By ref- ereuco to another column it will ba seen that Dr. XVilliams has declined tho nomiuation, which bos been handed iu since the above was put iu type. SINGULAR PROCEEDING.—At the mealing of out Council lust week a letter was read from one of our Justices of ths Peace com- plaining that Mr. Hendsrson, town eon- stable, had used abusive language toward him, whereupon a resolution was passed, suspending Mr. II. without pay and ap pointing Mr. Capron to fill his ptaoa. Now, we have heard something about banging a man aud trying him afterwards; but this action of our town Cathen seems to go a step further. They decapitate a man, and give him no chance for a hearing—either before or after. XVhelhor it was au over sight or not, we cannot say ft but we are surpriiod that sueh a resolution should be allowed to pass before an intelligent board without a saving clause—giving Mr. Hen- (leraon a chance of being heard. Why was a eommitte nut appointed to investigate the matter, iw alwtihl have Loen done, before final action was taken, 1% ord er to pre the matter some coloring of British justice anil fair play ? SERIOUS ACCIDENT.—On Saturday morn ing a very reriou* accident'occurred on the market; which, we sure glad , to I*aru, will not prove quite as disastrous a* was at first anticipated. While soma men were driving a bull through the market, the infuriated Buitnai turned and charged upon Mrs. Hiram Hearn, who wae on the sidewalk, opposite Miller's office, whqjritng her infant child fa a baby-earriage. The carriage was overturned, aud tbs bull—catobiog Yesterday D. White & Co.'s establish ment put on a holiday appearance, and was decked out in georgeous attire. A basket of Rowers suspended from the ceiling bad a very happy effect, and did tho artiste credit. The bonnets and hats displayed tbo taste and style of the head milliner, Miss Bascoc. I have but time to notice one or Iwo, and it is hard to sclcctjfrom out so many beautiful—two to describe—but one of bronze satin surround ing the crown loco of same hue, and autumn leaves called forth much praise from tho ladies—old and young " The nobby," a very stylish Lal was of plush in bronze, with bronzo feathers. This hat will suit any stylish person. Mr. IFbite enu not fail to be satisfied with this very successful opening, for it must exceed oven Lis most enccossfal expectations. Tulllc’s IHmlrated Ultfory of the Dominion The above very excellent work is now going through the press, and Mr-E. Briggs, who has been appointed agent for luger- soll and vicinity, is prepared to take tbo names of subscrihers for the work. Il is a woik which fills u void in Canadian literature which has keen greatly foil, and wo have no doubt that its publication will be of real advantage to Canada, not only in educating Canadians in the history and resources of tlieir native or adopted ccuntry, but if it could ba circu lated in the mother and foreign countries its benefits would greally redound to oar advancement. The work is well worthy of patronage, and is endorsed in the most Battering terms by tbo ministers and others of our town. IVo trust that Mr. Briggs will receive every encouragement in tho sale of tins valuable bo«k, which should occupy a place in ths library of every Canadian. Friday was a “red latter” day amongst the Episcopalians of Woodstock and vicini ty, ths occasion being the laying of the cor- ncr stone of the HJW Anglican Church in course of erection in that town. The cele bration embraced a barvest festival service at 11 o'clock, In which His Lordship the Bishop of Hbron took part. Tbe choir of St. Paul’s Cathedral, of this city, supplied the choral set vice on tbe occasion, this part of the programme being under the direction of Mr. Georg® B. Si ppi, the organist of the Cathedral. Subsequently the corner stone of the edifice was laid with appropriate cer emony by His Lordship, assisted by Rev. Canon ButLndgo, B. D., Venerable Archdeacon Sweatinam and others. After luuch, which was served in tbe Skating Rink, and al which congratulatory addresaos were dr • livered, the Bishop consecrated the English Church com a try. In the evening a grand vocal and iiiKtrumental concert was giveu in tbe Town Hall, the principal attraction at which was the singing of St. Paul’s choir. A number of local amateurs also took part in the evening's entertainment, which was very largely attended by the elite of the town and which paued off with greet entiiUBmam. The Review says the now church, to be named St. Paul's, wi’I be about ouo hundred and twenty feet in depth, with a width of eighty feet, thus affording accommodation to about eight hundred persons—quite enough for one congregation. There will be no galery, but a lofty and groiued roof or ceiling will span the walls. The front window will be of stained glass in beautiful design. thirty feet in height by fifteen in width, while tho space batw-en the fl >or and ceiling will bo about soventv feel, all finished in tho highest style of lho modern Gothic. The foundation stone will occupy a contra! pesilioodn the front wali.is two ft.six inches by two feet, and weigh* half a mu. Tho tower will bo one hundred and thirty feel in height, and will be finished, like okner points ofimporlanco.with dressed Cleveland stone, which, with the deop red brick and black penciling, will look exceedingly appropriate and prove durable. Utica, N. Y. Oct. 8, 1377. Of C.000 Loxes of cheese offered, 500 boxes went on commission ; tho balance sold at 12}c. to 13Jc.-, extremes, 13Jc.; leading factories, 13Jc.; average market higher and active. r»ch nocXaco of fi*>rvnnr>'n Tt*nu'*i,Cc>iv roniaina fir’ baiiiord * Imiiroruil Inlialliu: Tune, and lull din e- tloos for it* ow fa all cast a. Price, tlto. ForMlcl-y all wtMteailo rml retail drmniMaaM deofen'Ibronsb. ant the Ebltcd state* and < inmlaa. WEEKS A KIT- 1 ::m General Afcot* aud WtiOlcMta Dress^u, Hot- Um, Mau. London Cheese Burket. London, Oct. 6, 1877- It was lata to-day before any offerings were made at the Cheese Fair. Finally, three factories offered 1,600 boxas, but no tales were reported, 13c. being refused. THE C. V. R.—Work on Iha Iino of the Credit Valley Railway is progressing very favorably. Nearly all tbo grading between hero and Woodstock is completed. Tho heavy rain of Monday will somewLat re in rd piling operations on Carroll’s pom), which was to bare been proceeded with this ; -but, if the weather keeps fine. tho work will ba gone on with at once. PIANO TUNING.—Mr. Chas. JI. Benson has opened rooms on King street, Ingersoll, wboro he ia prepared to tune and repair all kinds of musical instruments, and gnarno- tecs to give satisfaction. Rosewood and French walnut graining also executed. Orders loft at the shop. King street east, opposite Homer Campbell's tin and stove store, or notices to call at private residences, promptly attended to. Winter Ee.iarj Course. The lecture committee of the Y.M.C.A. is now uraugiog a course of popular lectures by the ministers and other gentle men of our own town, to ba ddivend every second week during the winter in the Association Hull, Tbe following gentle men have consented to take part in the course—-Rovds. J. Kay, R. N. Grant, J. Gardiner, J. P. Hincks, J. McEwen, A. Beamer, and H.T, Crossley, nxd T.M. Mc Intyre, Esq., M. A., C. E. Chadwick, Esq-, Dr. Williams, Joseph Gibson, Esq., and J. C. Hagler, Esq. The first of these lectures will bo delivered by Rev. R. N. Graqt, on Monday evening, 22ud instant, to be followed by T. M. McIntyre, M. X, principal of the High School, ou tbe even ing of November 5th. All WJmbera of the Association will be entitled to a free ticket for the coarse, which may bo had by applying to tbs secretary, Mr. A. Q. Murray. To all others the prion of ticket* will be 11.00 for the couree, and admit- tanuo to each lecture 10 cento. Tickets with full programme 'of kctuies, dales. Ac., will be ready oa Monday next, and may be had from tho secretary. Drill and Inipctfau C.’ the 22a d Batt Cmjlatal for 11/7. Tlte-Norwich company, o rder command of Capt. MOEBB. w*s itmpest I by Dep- Adg. Gen. Taylor and Brigade Major Mof fat, on Wednesday last, Ute company mnt- teriog in full fbroa. Their drill was as near perfecliou a* tbe moil strict di c'pliu- ariau eon Id expect. Cat Taylor gave them ■ reputation second to none in the Bstt. for efficiency and amtneM. They went through tbe different movementii, company and light infantry drill, equal to mast regnlare. The inapeoting officer* spoke very highly ot Capl. Mulleu and of the company under his wttwisBi. Owing to itbem^ Norwich Agricultural Show day. VOLTAIC PLASTER A U0EBID SWELLING. aen.-l sent for one otCOLtlNK' VGI.TAW THEY AKE TEE BEST. Thore was snow on Lake Huron on Sat urday.Toronto is lo be asked to grant a bones of 8300,000 to the TorontoA Ottawa Railway. D.C. Mackenzie, of Puslincli, a divinity studont of Knox College, died suddenly on Sunday. Mr Connor lately telegraph operator at Berlin, has been appointed station master st Waterloo. • Rev.J. Barr, of Puiut Edward, has soiled for Groat Britain, whore ho bos fallen heir to a large fortune. A couple wore married in Goderich last week—tbs bridegroom being 77 and the bride 68. Both looked fresh. Mr. Thomas Kennedy, cf Dandos, has received the contract for building the RM- ometor fur the Brantford City Gas Com- dany. Mr.McGregor, South WaUacebnrg, Ussa pear tree that has grown a good first crop, and now lias a second crop ou, the fruit being about the size of an egg. It Lids fair to ripon before Lho frost comes. Fer Severe Co«gh> and Lan; C*mp!atalt. Canton, Pa., Noy. 29, 1873Mean*. Seth W.FowlcA.Sons, Boston:Gcntkaien—About ten yeaia ago, after having hail a s ■ vere attack of the IUSMICS, J WM troubled with aacvcrecongb and wae threatened with couaurapliou. My father having died at Change of thirty-one with consumation of the lungs, and my aunt having been carried off with tho same complaint, it sews to be hereditary in our family. At the lime alluded to, I was induced to buy a bottle of DH. wrerAu's aauAM or wiLDmiann v. and can say couscien- tiously. I believe it saved my life, I was black- «m:tang at the time, and often felt juoue in my chest and lung .which the BALSAM relieved. I cheerfully give this statement, and hope you may have success with so beneliufal • prepara tion, Youra truly, A.J.MEK«rtT. 50 cents and 81 a bottle. 8old by all druggists. D OB2f. COOTTV-In Inwreoll, mb ult., tho CROTTT, at * dauKbtcr. tann. »t» suu.HIED, ROWLAND—In hwcnoll, blh Inst., IIKMY RoVLUD, BUOCX-At ThAnMrfwd. 7 lb Wk. MAW A*», reil« at INGERSOLL MARKETS. up agaiaoi Ibe brick wnB of lho market. Teytor hw removed hi* fare** wt, door to IL earnin'* tin M J faava «tore. whore ho will k»p. at ell tipiMviit «w<v, a «aed utook etMA. ft k* ■M W fi*K fra* i ■!*>, fiohl najdeu tfataa d w krtd lM 800 adverttoMMfa. Ctrauxo 4XD Sum a lU^K -W^ arc gM to loom that a company haw boa* fim rit M»« Aot a torg* wWred m ilng ■nJ oUting rtbk t» to l» built fn car town. Cleusaglini and Lieut- MarrigoM. of Wood,- ■toek. who at oil umai Uk *ap«*i i a tarart i® UM fcree. Cola. Cnran god Wanbatu M Banal w n preaaaft looking after tho mtereatef the Bait, of which they are an jM 0y proud. They *m r tore an oppar- taoity to forward ito iataawto. After &» hurtfag her very wvcrcdy. Although ths child waa thrown out of He catHaga and rolled oror and over, otrango to My, it was not halt. Mra. Hearn is, wo are glad to learn, improving ; and the injtntea eha rw aaievd are not of tie Mrinu* a tmtar* s* they war* at Irei'enppoaed to ba. TM> •bould be a warning to drovera and other* not to drhw reah refawt* through the crowded ftraeta it» ew*a reckka* IDM M . U they nonet b« taken tbrongb Ue town which they are re MarrigoM. of Wood- iatereet Wonbana G R A X r a o r a w m w OF " > " S H O W D a v id W h ite & Co. —0— i f . A ILNE.'DRRLAY OF EVERY DEiCTUTTfON OF Millinery, Mantles, Hats, Sts., &&, AND EX’ERY NOVELTY OF THE Ptt^KBNT 8EA3ON. • Jogcmoll, October 10, I87X 330 J. O’N EX X ^ & 0 0 ., HAX'ING purchased the Bunk* upt Stock of Rroecriea lately belonging: fa-the estate of G.J. SHRAPN ELL at considerably below cost, are now prepared to offer thislino at Greatly Re<luc<al Prices. Their St/ck i» New and Complete, and moat rcapectfaily solicit a call from intending parebasera. Having secured the service* of MR. G J. bHRA-F- NELL we intend making TEAS -t Speciality. The Stock is large aud well selected, and wo cvutiduitly recomuuiud them to our customer*. $1.00. IBiR O OlM ZS O N L ? IO C . ^3 ^.0 ^. BEST 60c. TE A IN CAN ADA. Note “The Peoples’ Grocery,” Thanks Street. IngersoH. Ingersoll, October 3, 1877. 12? 1877. 1877 -------o-------- It Foanls of Susfw fos SI. 10 -Otmifl of Siijht STWIT fw SI, 3 rounds Of Good. Toa for SI. 20 rounds of Hico for 31- 20 rounds cf BaLslns for 91, INGERSOLL CLOTHING HOUSE GRAND OPENING DISPLAY or NEW F A L L D R Y GOODS, AT JOHN- McEWEN-& CO.’S In returning his sincere thanks to tbo inhnbitnnts of Ingersoll and its Vicinity for the very libera) patronnge bestowed upon hint since liLs commencement in Business here, takes great pkasure in informing his numerous customers nnd all those that will favor him with a call tlmt Lis Slock of SATOTDAV, SEPTEMBER S, 1877. Is verj- complete in all its branches, comptising In the Newest Styles of wear. Also O ASTAR D GOODS In great variety. BROAD CLOTH & DOESKIN OF THE FINEST TEXTURE. Tweeds cf every Description, and very cheap. My Stock of Furnishing Goods is very complete, in every particular, such as '5 Unicr Shirts, Drsvorg, Oarfilcan Jackets, and Socks Of all Description*. A good assortment of COLLARS both in LINEN & PAPER. I have also a very neat selection of SILK TIES aud SCARFS, such as the Polo Scarf, Danube Scarf, Burling Scarf, &c., With an excellent Assortment of G L O V E S & E E A O E S ITT E T T C K . XX e would respectfully announce to our many friends and the public generally, that we are now prepared to show one of the finest Stocks ever brought to Inger soll. Our Stock this Season is all New, no Old Goods will be offered, but every new fabric in all the Leading Shades that are worn. X»’e have surpassed all our former efforts in our desire to suit the various tastes of our nuinerous customers, every thing being selected with that care and judgeineut which a long expcrieuc<^i^ alone can confer. The following Goods will be well represented in our Stock : Plata aad. Faacy Ewsa Goods aewost novelties. Slack and Colored French Cashmeres, Black Stuff in every conceivable make, Black and Colored. French Merinos, every quality, Black and Colored Silks, Plain & Fancy Winceys, best value fa the Dominion, Clouds, Breakfast Shauls, Wool Squares, Ac., lain and Fancy Flannels, shirtings, Blankets, And a Complete Slock of Cotton Goods at ettraordiaary Lon Prices. YOU WILL FIND AT THE Ingersoll Clothing House I Every article complete that will furnish a gentleman with what he wants for an Outfit. I have a very large and well selected assortment of Jewellery which will be sold very cheap. T a ilo r in g D ep ar tm e nt Is carried on with great care, as it is my entire study to give perfect satisfaction to all my customers. I guarantee to sell all these Goods, mentioned in the advertisement, as cheap as you will get them this side of Toronto. J. H. BERRY. MANTLE DEPARTMENT. XVe have completed arrangements with a first-class Mantlemaker who will be prepared in a few days to execute all orders entrusted to us in first-class style aud at moderate prices. A full Stock of Beavers, Fancy Cloak ings, Naps, Waterproofs now to hand, together with a full assortment of Fringes and Fancy Mantle Trimmings. Ingersoll, October io, 1877. CLOTHING I CLOTHING-1 For Roaiy ■ Maio Clothing, Hats, CAPS and GENT’S FURNISHINGS, GO TO London House, Thames sheet, Inqersell. An Imneai*# State* Staci Vutetta, «ud Big tagata, JOHN J. STUART, Prop. i»p™a, o*>^ w, un. to MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ! Dne notice will be given of onr opening day when will be presented one of the most commanding Stocks of Mantles, English and French Pattern Bonnets and Hats, Feathers, bTowers,Ornamenta,?V s &c. Onr friends would do well not to ’ make any selections until they have 1 inspected our Stock.