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OCLnew_1877_12_05_Oxford _Tribune_newspaper_issue_OCR_ACCESS...SI ONTARIO. II, A|>fu ISlSHIXUTOI LEnia. once so powerful and de Tuesday, 11th I) TE R M S . CA S H intention ; ma-Ie no eu, In the Mihih Htrert. Iblr in whu CAXAUIAM ADVDORY BOA PI): Western AfMUnnTe ■obterroRs. >«o. Kishi, TeW VISIT1U CARDS A RAVINGS BANK BRANCH (HUTLARS alar with tha aatMn. t Jziij.lon th. seems to be, tn fill th< ir own pockets ? We venture to sr.v i! ere is not a mamifuctnrcr to niuko that his no p»y k of 1‘nmpr, and Fittiups D. MILLER, Manager.Demo!!. 3. IKu. iw Amounting to.........................5G47 74. »bd Nocn m«y te >ttn on-m SpPIlM- sisters twomontlu ago. Our I"dinn rum­ mer baa held out wonderfully this fall, Im1 we arn still unwilling never get enough of th Jaya bring «3. Tlio wreck of the man e corp->raL'im. Cutlery. Pru^tucr, ICT'S ButWV.iW. IHWtt<>USc,i I •’GERSOLL. OCT. 1®. tel v SEC0SD MATUt -iVJ ASD W0 * ' Vnln. tl-) 1.1 Lot foe Salo. yusiiitss (barbs MiOAUaHCY A WALSH T> AKIILSTKR8 MIK! zkttoruftyMMt-La w M DONALD A. HOLCROFT, T> AR llISTERS and AttoninyB-Rt-Liw. J > Stdldlon In Ch4U«ry. NuUries I'Ub k, *c.. tc.ThsHMH slrevt. lugelVbl). W ILLIAM NORRI* BA RRISTER , Jtc. office—Scmid Hat p-l.iBer Bnikllngs,ThiMtssll*S, la**Tsu!l. SSQL3B & KEGLEY,X TTORSKYS, SHLtVlTl>l;H, Ac. >I»»c Ki<M perwau. b-ujlil M PR. BOWERS. PH YSIC IAN, Surgcen, Are., Ingersoll. UIBce — CharVa ♦ few Jovre sol ul I* R- WALKER PIIY 3ICI AN, Surgeon, itc., hireraol). Uttev—Hall'* BtoA, Thiwrs wte-il, Ai 1. HOLLINGSHEAD, SURGEON DEXTIST, LICENTIATE o tho Roynicuiiegeoi lilial Sunronu, UuUriu. Itenui»— Vlwk XUr- W. A. SUDWORTH, SURGEON DENTIST, SPECIAL attention given to the pre- ■^■mUon wf ihe natural teeth. CHARLES KENNEDY, SURGEON—DENTIST. T ICE N SED by the Royul College of ■ A tMitil Swrxtcy. Ont «r|.». <M1« on Kirn at nt t, JAMES BRADY, T ICENSED Auctioneer for Oxfonl, 1J Eton. MUI-IUMV Mid temdo.1. JOHN HASKETT. General Commission Merchant. B. S. HACDOHALO, PROVISION AGENT ’ INGERSOLL, ONTARIO. i-Street, Chronicle Building, 31. MIXKLER it Co (JANKERS. wrm rrc^o: Merchants’ Bank of Canada. INGERSOLL BRANCH. rpR ANS ACTS a Geix-nil Blinking The Molsons Sank INGERSOLL BRANCH. Allows Interest on Deposits WM. DEMPSIER, Manager, in. io, is;;. Im NORTH BRITISH M i a i l M M C o WriTUM UEAP OFFICE i-BtASQoW, scrftLAKD, OsKtal 3800,000 StaxliLg, BOABO OF oiBscruRs is sc.vn.Ayi>. General Managers -WARTH; (XM’HRAN d- 0U-. 38 Toronto «».,> Toronto. OXFORD l s R a e a i c g n o o g n , * d A H O on a n y - t l h a im e b 1 w r :7 a i t n v h d y a s n » H d v i ? 2 B n r h e « iy i k i te D^atdn-l 1y the first Mails leaving Insenoll aftsr the closcl A n d C a n a d a . I D S l T V R e D O E t e E (Contains lalcel Cheese Merkel Refort from ot the Weekly Cheese Markets on Tuesday afternoons [ 2A 1 1 C I Cl 1 X CA VA <_e 1 1 U [J C 1 U C 1 . ( points up to the hour of going to picsslucsdny evening. VOL. IV —NO. as- k ALWAYS AHEAD IN Teas. Sugars and Coffees .........0 .........Now if you want something Choice and 1'reih in Raisins and Currants, just give us a call. No Damaged Fruit in Stock. As for Price and Quality cannot be surpassed. Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts. Lemon and Citron Peels. Try onr Celebrated Mixed Spices. SEEDLESS RAISINS, 1G lbs. for 81.00. Sullimi Hire, S !1»- Sl-M - °"r 3 T,“ r"r “ tlw D“l lL ” ilaikct for the money. Ingersoll. Dcwmlitr 5. IS»*. Mortgage Sale Prize. Name INGERSOLL, ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, '877. MOTES THOM OfEtt THE SEI. by Hid>scnptirm. seen a tall Corinthian column, sunnont'-l by a Ph-enix. It was erected in 17415, by Philip Donner Stanhope, Ear! of Che.-ttr!i'LL who T»r. WK.ITHRR AND TUB CROFS IS tRFLAXD— MB. OLAIUT0XE—AX 1BI8H RAILWAY STIHKE — BCRLCt AXD VICINITY — THE “ FOUR with exceeding care, and in deservedly dossed foremost among ths public promenades of Great Britain. “ Viewing all tlie particulara which should diatingnish a place set apart for public recreation,” writes a well-known enn- tmeutul writer. “ the I'lwt-nix Park, oti the whole, would not eutferon comparison with WHOLE NO. 208 Heather Probate!’..it?. I»suc<l by ths Central Of'ee, Toronto, Dec. 5—10:30, «. m. FaiSABlLtTJES FOtt ®bc ©rfarb ©ribunt. '877. It is quite probable that the overage tourist - For tho lower hiko regions.—Fresh to limk southerly to westerly viuds. Cloudy to fuir weather, wlfli local rni:s.'’, followed WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 5, (877. O1 NEILL CO., “ Peoples’ Grocery.’ •208 fhmiir, fratelMiy Ite., AD., “ Mortgage Sale VALUABLE PItOPERTY, TOWN OF JNOERSOLL. I yND EK tbc Power of Sula contained a. i»„ 181 ItnuJ.v, A, Wednesday, Dec. 19, NOTICE. LADIES’ CONVENTION ! Convention, Tuesday, 11th mst., Miy. lb: tetaih hy ol DK., A.D.,JOHN W. STONE. TH E Annmtl M wling of the Share- huldrn ot ihr I.\.»'.H.SO1.L ex.! IiKIIKlIAM OKAVEI. KlMl> UOMI’ANY. fvr ll» eXsliou uf binvt-ww, d-c.. sill l»cheld in ihc TOWN HALL, INGERSOLL, Thursday, Dec. 27, ’77 BENJAMIN HOTFIX.' mure -r firs, to th.' la >rk J-nrtlr id the Ci limit <4 hUh ■ale si' & along Un Muulb »kfe of the n.Ui |v»C Goo. Gdioway. SI. Day........ It. Oliver,.......... A. AnnFtrong.. D. Allenby...... Goo. H'dmtn..^ P. Qm,n K. C. McCart J-hu Bl I’ulhTMMl. Win. Young. H. J. JUviucr. IL Slony.......... Serie. Value? print*. flU. ...M - LOI 1.OI Mr. LACUTKR wns idcctcdon Wednesday t»sl for Quebec East by a majority of 315. The desperate aud nnwarrautnbla efforts put forth by tho Mioistvrial party did the business. Contniont is nnm-cessaryi generally onderskmd, ''across the water," that the Emerald Isle is the moat famous country in the world for A ealubrfrma climate and pie- titrvrquo scenery, os well as evidences of ancient jmwer ami greatness, in the shape of —marvels of architectural Ireanty and design. resetitatire of the Sovereign in being cousidoreil more heal th ft: and convenient than the Castle i irmerly used for the purpose. I Duke of Northumberland, the th Slh>tt«l a portimiof it to the Z-HTIO: may be so«n, any day i‘>r a shiilin extensive colleetimi of wild nm Insoluent Act of 1875 AND AMEXhIXO ACTS. In the ifa tl.r of LEK’IS P. COIN IE, of Ingersoll, an Insolvent. rP H E undesigned will well by Public MOND AX 10th Dee. Intf-rmll, D*r. Insoluent Act o f 1875 ASD AMKWDIXH ACTS. In the Matter of EATHOLOMEW MC- C.IUL.AY, of IrigertoU, An Insolvent. rpH E unduniignoil will sell by Public L Anilii-il, far Carii, al bt* offi«, la tec Town ot iBgaraolt, «u Monday, 10th Bao. lust; Amount lag to.........................S34d ta J. M WILSON. M B a w C a n ad a . HM D OFFIOK, TORONTO. CAPITAL -^81,000,000. t Nn. . N«sI MwLt IKli. e<.M rkr«te*t4.4nM. XngBMaoll Brancix. FIH B*nk JnHKMotoe granml Bank McCAUGHKY * WALSH. JAMtS BRADY fnjCT.41. t>«. 4.IKrt. 2 2 lbs. R A I S I N S CHINA TEA HOUSE. Money to L ow n N Farm Property, at 8 per < WILLIAM 90IUUS. To FILL THE Tocaiicy occasioned liy the death of Chief Justice Draper, Ilia Excel­ lency. the Governor General, hus been idcasod to maka the following app'lnt- monts, which appear in Saturday’s Gatclle : Hon. Tho'. Mosv, of the city <.f Toronto, one of the Justices of the Court of Appeal, in tho Province of Ontario, to bo Chief Justice of tho said Court of Appeal, vice lion. Win. Henry Draper, C. D., deceased. Hon. Joseph Currin Morrison, of the city of Toronto, in the Province of Ontario, a Puisno Justice in the Court of Qncwu’a Bench, Otturio, to be a Justice of the Court of Appool of Ontmio, vice l!r-n. TIIOB. Moa*, appointed Chief Justice of that in tho Proviuco of Ontario, one of IL r Majesty's Counsel Learned iu the Law for the said Province, to bo a Puisno Justice of Her Majesty's Court of Qaeen's Bench far Outarid, vice lion. .luscpl: Cnrrnu Mor­ rison, appointed a Justice of tho Court of readers to an articio on Protection, taken uni devoted to (ho atlvancemcnt of Cana­ dian industries. Su apparent has the ne­ cessity of protection become that a paper is Blurted in the business centre of Canada to al vacate its cause.Wiil oar Lnncii and ma mi fact tre rs sUn.l sneh a Govern­ ment its we Lave now, which is opposid to Canada's whoso only desire looked into the IU ivctncntis of Al inters mid Ottawa on that day. What was to be done then? Changs tlio date of course. But the organs don’t agee in making the change An Ottawa telegram to the Montreal il'if- on the 13ih September, svhile a telegram to tho Toronto organ diclnros that it was not passed uulillhn 4th October, the recom- mcndution of the Minister of Justice bear­ ing date 2Jth Svptcraber. Will no4 some one try to reconcile these discrepancies ? wan that, if the Order in Council Wits passed ou Oth October and it. Laurier was sworn in as a mein be r ol the Cabinet on HtU Oct., ho knew nothing of the Order in Council until Mr. Mackenzie telegraphed to him in Quebec with reference to it 7 It is a puzzling as well as disgraceful all Iha way through. M OTECTIO, business Iu action aud not iu words is what lbs people want. The qmstion whether free trade or protection to our industries be the most desirable, when results are consider­ ed, in, among otir inerclmnt and tnanulac- tunng clause*, who conaiitute the very soul from which nur national and commercial grealnewi mqat emanate, to-day one of par- amount importance, and one which >« froughi with many dtlicate and difficult points from which cho respective merits claimed tor both policies may b» viewed— so many aalfiuli motives, desiring to pro moto either selfish personal or political ad- vanrenient. tn the meantiiao. while poli­ ticians straggle to reach the goals of their ambition, and many who have nothing to loan or gain by the result cry free trade, without knowing what Iha word means, otherstalk of protection as aunivcraal care- ail, while unscrnpqlous politicians tUake capita) for the cmniug struggle by smooth promi«es when votes are aoogbl for—the results cotnmsrcially to the couutry may not be iu appropriately Illustrated in the fable of the shadow of the ass who ran th* Btruggl*. No, what cur merchant want is not to secure Iba auedese of either the right or left-Mhat reault to man wiio eonwder the adv*seei»enl of lh»ir bnriocsa firm is of minor importanMi if no real prac­tical benefit be derived by the ehatlg« of Govern nJ Mate. Whet wewaat is the adoption of a policy by whidb our home trade will at least be protected end given equal advan­ tage# with that at the United States manu­ facturers, who, under the present tariff, are able to flood our markets with their sugar, teas, boots and shoes aud number- leas olber predueta o'o i ig our direct tea trade with Japan and China, which was formerly an important item, throwing out u( employment the many hundreds o toper - atiyes and Mmptoyas iu our sugar refloeriee, ■nd seeding away annually milli-ma which slicmld teeS oer own aitixena »ad enable emr Qterohaate' to remain with ne aud da a bneinem, at least renumerallv-. A prateo of liovaroruent. os ite attainment I think, who has ha I sufficient ambition L, investigation, will nlmlt ; but that the form­ er is in any way characteristic of it, I most emphnticully deny. In fact, the weather here aapleaaaut, especially to those who desired t it having mined fully five days iu every week during the months of July and August. The harvest, notwithstanding thia, has been an abundant one, nnd being somewhat later than nsnal, line weather came very opportunely, I Britain to tins country, and the reception permitted it It is greatly to be remitted that the lumoratle gentleman desires his visit delighted to welcome, iu a public dcinouetra- tiun the statesman whom of all others has been their greatest benefactor. Inshmen are abselitco arietoera-y ; Mr. GkuDtono's O'] Diiitislration that di<«tablish«il A ,y,aic!, the trued of —“ch they wc-e compelled to mpjiort, and from which nine-tonIhs of them dissented. Al) this and modi mure has not were imt grateful to Me. Gladstone. meat being much dearer than in Atuerje; nd!* its waves within ten miles of the quays ; the bay is at <>tvw safe. emiuniMlimis and mag- rough sea prmn.mt «ry. from the undulating d u to tho terrific rock ; and several light- houses guard the vos^h into bwl»r, An <>l.t writer tbmi describes tlio place " The' scat <■[ thia city is of all rides pleasant, com- tortable and wholesome; if you would traverse bills, they arc not far w!f; if champaign ground, it licth in all parts ; if you bo delight­ed with freeh water, the famous river called tho Li (fey rmmeth fast by i if y»u would take the British Empire, and ranks the seventh of tainqie ; it is above three miles in a direct line from east to wcit, a d <>f about equal breadth from north to south, and contains nearly 350,000 inhabitants. Its first charter was granted-by Henry the second, in the year 1173, and the title of J»td Mayor conferred on the Chief Magistrate by Charles the first, in toil. The corporation doasi-ds sf a I/>r I Mayor, aidermen and eummog council, aud returns 200 u cuibers to tho lmi>crial Parlia­ment. mF. roiR rorirm. Thia remarkable building la »itmxt&l on the north side of the Liflby, and is an exceedingly beautiIn) ami attractive edifice. It was c<»m- pktoi in l*jHJ, and eontains the several Irish eoarle at law. “ It forms an oblong rec- taiqjk ” writes Dr. Walsh, "of 440 feet in front ot the river, and 170 feet deep to the rear.” The middle etrueture contains the Four Courts of Judicature, Chancery, King’s Beach. Exchequer aud Common Pleas. Oti the pediment over the portice stands tile sta­tue <<f Moses, with flgrlrea rupreeontifig justice on one hand and mercy on the dtbeh Un the corners of ths building, over the coupled in’aj- ten, are sitting statutes uf Wistoni and Au tliorily. From the attic springs th» dome, iu which are,the eight window* by which tho hall is lighted, and between these windows are eteht cntoasal atetutea, emblematic of Lib­erty, Juatliss, Wiadmn, Law, Prudence, Mer­ cy, Efoqueuee and Puaishmcnt. There are also mulalliona ot the priori pa 1 lawgivers of tho world, and tablets, representing the most interesting a.*s the granting of Magus Charter, rtc. i the whulo m eurrOnuded bv Corinthian eoluraast. Bring­ing a case to "The Feer Courts " is r^jarded by the peasantry with ewwidlraMe awe, no doubt from the fact that it involves unormoiu sxpciae, u well M trom ths gia&iknr and sulciamly of the place. VM founded by Ehzahftth, to tho yew 1331 ; ita charter w u confirmed usd osteodwl by James L *ho cooforred upon it the privilege of returning two maubera to Parliament ; Bd- ililitinal nriritopm were granted by Chai les 1. fJeurna IV, snd Queen Vn-toria. Ta tha latter !« IW , Iler Majesty and Prmoa Aitwrt paid force, several penonx being so gconol that they died fr~in ti Dublin ncwsp3[,m were mi the groin I, a* usual, to report the proceedings, and nlttiov-.-h they were, as is generally the case, vary in i fensive gentlemen, one of them receive-.! a blow on the head from a policcrnan's bstmi which baa since terminated liis life. The courts subsequently dcci lcl tli.it the mei-t.ug ing was legal, pliwin^ Ihr rather uujileamnt pusitiim. Thanksgiving day is past, dny of an turn n has Com", mid e.-ysanthmunms in th loth to give ever llioir lives,: row iu our mU«l. . H-r oflicirs wcra r< well knowu in Washington, mid sever; were residents hero. Lieut. Pnlnrr ir; due, ami ho is rep-Tlsd among the K>s Ho ha-1 applied for leave to cmn i here ( attend his sister Juliets wcd-Hn; leave arrived nt NorLd < only tw. glowing accounts of the dinner given Am'-rienn colony there, in honor of horse-shoe shaped( nnd convert.I bower by means of ll-iwcn an t ( plauH. Mra. Grant's toilet was of rilk, with varied leaves in garnet neck and with half long slcaves. riche.-tf dress of the occasion was v one of our country-woman, Mrs. of California, and was of eriuii.m 1 fusion ot rich point lace. At nnoth ipset recently given to Qeu- Gran Grant wore black velvet, trimme jet, and a spray of scarlet geranium- brenst. The praspoetivo swioty t’di wi it are complaining loudly of the great young men therein. Lnst winter wo were garrisoned by a batlal troops, there wns a dearth of I society beamed accordingly. logaftonK are unmarried, but they the most part cvDsidcred by the f: ineanigibie, ns are also Um few b cangrcB’Dien. AH told, (Iio dipl corns Cnu count ntnong tluir r thirty-two unmarried gea(l-<men. German Miuiater and Chancellor of ____tian cannoh however, be reck-uted in the | matrimonial list, for within n year or two Bismarck ban issued tin ordir, positively forbidding any member of lire - G« rtnan ! diplomatic service from martyiug a foreigner.The freshet entteed by la«t Fridky's and t Saturday's rain did more d.nnigo' in ttiia 1 vicinity am) all along tho l’<itomae, (which WHS nover before known to overflow ita | banks so extensively,) than can easily bo estimated. Two lives wore lost from ! drowning in tho lower part of this city, where tin flooding wns most serious, be- ridea several horses and mules that wcro drowned, and a largo quantity of other property destroyed. Our musical public is having rich trenta even this early in tlio Season. Already Theodora TUotnaa baa given oao of bis illimitable orchestral p^furnlances here. Wo heard the Hess tronpu several nights in opera. This week MlaslEmiua Thtimby gave two concerts, nnd ucx| Wo arc to hai c a Cany Ke'ilog evening. Tramps aro fast coming into Uin city as tho cold weather draws near. This is fully proven by tlio increase of pocket I theRs and other lawless acta. Last Satur­ day a lady was knocked aenseioas, her skull broken in, very near her own door­step, in broad dajrllglih Every morning we read or hear of sama house-breaking or otbert and both life and property appear to bo In jeopardy. RICKARD. to thank my council fthey dufnnded me. I nm h v jy that 1 g a fair trial, and I thank th j public cl Inn F reftftji la Winter. Fowls must have warm quarters ifthoy are expected to do anything in the egg liu e dnriug winter. Left to roam Iho barn- earJ, and roost in open aliede, will >4 gif they can do to exist through the rAtremo cold weather. Todo their best ASlaycrs,'thcv should have n frost-prdof UOUM with a glass front facing tho aou'ji. If thus provided, and supplied with good food, water, old linto, abich of sand and ashes, thuv Will, lay u well aa in the aumxuer- III* hold by aoino that bene will only lay neet- taiu number ofegipi during Iba year. ncM that to stimulate layiny in winter, u like ■timnlatini! Isonae pi»»M to bloom in doors during oold weather. Iu both cases, there mnd be a period of feat at tome olhaf atm - son. Granting lbwt It io desirable to have at least a part of the stock no keptaa Co lay* in winter. It la then that fresh <*L>CS arv most wwlaotne on the break fast-table, and it n thsa that lh*y command the highest prise to the market. A little oxtra expense and trouble w well expended iu ensuring a uupply ot new-laid eggs in winter. lb® L<*1 trap aud knelt down npou tho v.uanl®. After the drop lei I, tor a moment the body I’msineJlimp and uM-tioukM. It w-is for but a inoiueat, however, as immret’de]y after the mjFcles contracted, th* liml« were thrown forward, ami th* winds IKK’V quivered and uh iok in a manner awful to b*>hold, and which jiUioly KbowsJ lbs fer- ribla agony the legitimate victim mnst have endured, 'Die black cap waa shoved np al ih« back aligbdy allowing the gradually darkoniog title, while ■ the thin, gauzy nature t f the eap was not rnaicieBt to hide Iha froth-eovered bps and wuie-«taringand proteu.dog ryW Ilw wlmW face was n^*t iiohribly distorted, WiUuuut fell » dis­ tance i>t five fact, but being » iigbtfMaan, ilia deptli w « not KUfliciant to tor-Ak hi* neck, and be was alowlyUraugled to death. His efforts to nriM Ida band# nu<i grasp the rope above, Lis enwptnspi tad terrible Hrug- 8 ew, all »Ix»wed that th ' prpawr waa ann- principal seton Auer the holy h id re- main'd B&spemleil tor aboat SJ uiimtrn. Dr. Richardson, th" jail w uew , Lddau W48 rendered- Win. Telfer. A. Vm»trui>X IL Quinn. N. r. McCoithy. IL G d-ina. rpyeJpff, However, stepped on th” was extinct, a tuongh it much I'raised. Tim taken lo London was held iu (btf eitncffg, urn, a ibnghter of lb wb - formerly resided iukit - L-.s been residing on tka:i any ill lire latest vl;s» Ma ls.-I’Iowa, Horvo msa and HauJ Hoe*, Iren -•st deal Jr in Oib, Black and tome Fnrniihiog -piwr taken in Ihvetruu^hilljf 1W ■ C A L D W EL L S D W G B O OK "S ho 0 'i w w a , ASaiCUiTiiKAl INSURANCE. CC. - OXFO RD AOENOV holdem LETTEIt HEADS, PRINTED *4 th® TR»V?IK Ovfrc* «*u»I to UUxwnuihy, »M swA toxa Pnvato Ecstd BUSINESS ( ARDS QXFORD T R IBUNE Ssnaba gairg Reporter nr. Crave,*, rv*u, CvtiMp. WEDKBSqAY. DEMMBEF.5, tW7. Tba grout and all-important secret of '* Mcwmftfl farming is gnod management. V^bottt i» Ihor* will be little leak*, that will wiut* all th* pn-fih If w* were to maka a eiat«ni to contain water, we should ■ be very particular to make it perfectly tight. Should there be a lud* no larger (ban a needle, it would ba in rale to fill it* There would be a leak and the water would all be lost. Bo, in the management ofc form, it is thoM tittle leakr IhaftaY^ away all the profit* of some forma Somotirnes—anil, in fact, very often, it is the manure hv*p that leaks. Huw'tkteii we tire. TMy think that is something which is of Bo-consequcuca. They never put any ah. sorbents with the solids ; and, of course, lose nearly oil the liquids, which arc of more value than tho solids. I once asked a neighbor : - '* Why don't you pat some sand with your manure f " Oh I" raid bo/" it is too much work. It win't pay-” Too many think that Way. Again, the lent may be in the care of tools. We often i SUIT FOR BREACH OF PROMISE, WITH A 1'5,000 VBBDICT AB ITS P03T8CIPT. From th« SwchmUr Ex»mtnot. Tb» ease of Innuin against Craven was an *c>i“D for breaebof promise <>f uiuningc. to which th* defendant simply pleaded a dctilttl of the promise. Tho plaintiff, Mrs. Ann Inman, tu this action ie a widow, 48 years of age, and th* defendant, who Is a widower, about 50 years of agG with six childn n, is iu pattnershin with his brothers al Sheffield as iron foundors and matnfoc- furors of railway wagons.Th* pl.tintiirs first husbnnd, who find carried on 1 urines# in Sheffield, took the plain tiff and her Iwo son# to America in 1867, and died in 1872. In 1874. she bsmg, still iu America, where her BOBS were grow­ing up to mauhobdi YewiveJ a letter from her sister Jane, who was married to Mr. Cowling, tho *(!tifcifri«ttlss tuauager, and, about theTitine time sho received a letter from-tho defendant asking her if she w®*1 disengaged, and if PO not to engage heneif "Until she had seen him, a« ho wished to make her his wife. After that tho parties corresponded, their letters being more of a burincus character than is usually found under similar circumstances; aud tn1 Novembe r, 1871, she returned to England, and took «p her residence with her father, jjr. Marsden, nt 'Cann H< use, near Shef­ field. There the defemlunt at once visited her, accompanied by bis eldest daughter, Lily, and n.-ked her lo bo his wife. Sl.e assented, and the defeudant was afterwards NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY’. DECEMBER \ 1877. U a itnF nt !*>«». A«»nl. w«n1etl. (lutflc «u « UriubtrM. THUE * CO., Au«u»l*, Mtom. A GREAT ATTRACTION PORK PA CK ED. BACON, HAMS, LARD, W. A. CUlH’A.’ R iver S’resh Fish. Injoi '^’shLrs Giles for tha Zaclish. Marmot-I I F ' '•» W illiam cm. n«th*-r«t. nica-Nu. SOdd-n-:^**' fUtl, IfoMsaWt. SEA , LAKE', R EM OV A L I iW>. RbwL®»> » w«k in vourown uwu. Ttnussnd ♦S.ullll VUU Im. II. ll.UJ.trrra cu- Portland, Maine AtlKfim ir.d.Vr/rO.-lBN.w Arlklw. *U2ru«Jt'I wavkly. m-d-i-ua /rr«. LAUU V0., 'J» AE < tKI»H. wltli niiiire, io W». b*mpU»<< .lamp. 8PE5VF.lt A Co., Nawau, N. Y. ?r * , 9n n pordny al hl,me. Hamplos worth i it) V) }rv#. MhSnOS A VO., Portland, M.tltl FOR THE FA th TRADE. TAYLOR'3 f i i Oydw I M III AlSf» Uw,Hintoo vIrS-o4 H tf<r»Ko mlic iot phpl n< sltoc 'tl‘h« e1 inD ouirlty). CONFIDENTIAL. *«<*• ttnabbigfun, N. J. Flntio* received by her father, sister and herself ns her afliauced busband. He, however, wish­ ed their cngsguient Dot to Ue made public­ 'sift, as we go through the country, * plow. llyj kaunouwnun,, aus. hmi»s wwiirlee h»»ad» not long -b-e e—n hero, a chain there, a harrow thrown along- Mead and l:is eldest daughter was then side of the wall, a cart standing by the side oi the road—nothing in its placo. What is the result T That farmer says " form ng don't pvy.” Is it any wonder, with such manage- about to be married. “O X FO R D H O U S E ” AGAIN TO' THE FRONT WITH WREMfMMIMS WONDER CF hOOEWi TIMES.LOUDON, CNT> Then there is another class of farm ere who .w ’.lgoto all the auctions they can hear of, imd always buy—wliat ’ A lot of old truck that is of no nae to them. They think It is cheap and buy it, draw it home arid dump it, pciliapa by the tide of the road, there to lie aud decay. You can always tell what kind of a former a man is by the looks aronnd bi« house. If you sec the door yard and street filled with rubbish, you will find the farm in the same condition. A door off the liingw, -j*rliaps a hole in the IW wliere a cow may Step through—and that will be a leak. It jiays to keep things picked up. Keep that wall built up. When it tumbles dottn, don’t take a ladder from the bam to mend tho gap, bat lay it upi Take care of your tools, yuni dices, your cattle, your whole faint. Every­ thing around a farm needs the constant attcu- Warm Eulidlagi for Laying Hei» IcUlaftr. Poultry, to pay in wii t r, r’quire w; rm winter-houses, to keep them from that ex­ treme cold Hint is so biting and pinch­ ing far all domestic animals which havo to sleep in out-buildings that do not receive any artificial beat. Fowls will enduro some very severe weather without ebouing any ill effects, especially Asiatics. These will stand about on a cold day scarcely Caring to got in the sunshine, so long as they bavj bad plenty to cat. liens, oven About June, 187o, the plaintiff’s unmar­ried sister, ROBOV went to the defendant * house, with -her consent, to superintend hb dotnestic uffairs.and as a companion to his daughter Lily, and the plaintiff w d fo visit at the bouse of the defendant, who on one occnssion told her that, “if be was reckoned up, bo would be worth £?0>000. Whey they used tn Meet, the defendant would shake hands with her and kiss her in the presence of her sister nnl other friends. In December, 1675. the defendant went with Ins daughter Lily to Scarbo­rough, where he mot the' daughter of n widow, whom bo subsequently married. After his return, in consequence of a com- muniealiou made to her by her sister Rose, site met tho defendant Coliliug mit of charch on a Sunday, and be said, “Have yon heard the news of my engagement to another?'’ Ou that cho told him “he was a sesmp to treat her so ofur gaining hc> affections, hut ho would Lear further from her;" to which lie replied, “You had better keep quiet, for I have lira msney. and you have mt and then ho added, “If you have a £100 t, throw aw: y, I Lavo." Mrs. Jana Cowling, the plaint id’s sister, testified that while the plaintiff was io America the defendant exprewed n desire that sho should return to this country, as lie intended to marry her. rd li n g “And further, Jenny, I thall n ver bo a happy man until Annie is my wife, fur 1 know she will make a good wife and toother to my children.” On ih'ir r.tititt hi me in a cab, the defendant, 1 ad Irin Ann around tho plaintiff's waist, nod tier hand in Ids. Mr. Tennant—I* that the usual way of doing it? (Laughter.) Used he to kiss your sister ?Witness—Yes, of coo, a *. (Laughter.) JIr. Tennant—D.d ho •-■ar kiss yon ? Witness—Yes; as an old friend for 20years. . " , . • M.'diwssl bRjossoeM MuarrssidIeena,. Maniooltuheorr ssuistteerro otmflLrc-m» Delected cond:t»n,wH lay som oe^ said that wlnle acting HR house but their yield then is a long way bebiud th* number of eggs that fowls will lay fa Lon Well fed and wurnify koKteJ. A hen to lay must bo in good con- diljca — not fot but flosby. Tbis re­ quires a certain amount of food and W4nntb; but to produce eggs she requires more than a sufficiency for her own com­ fort. She must ent enough nonriUring fool, first for her own bodily ausleuaneo, nod then enough additionally for tins for­ mation of eggs. Where fowls ore kept too cold, it takrs all that the bird can digest merely to keep up beat enough to sustain them. Often the same quantity of food would, with warmer quarters, keep them not only in fine condition, but cuable them io produce eggs which arc much more valuable amid the rigora of winter than in spring. It is asserted by some that, under any circumstances, hens will lay only a certain number of eggs a year, but oven in this "Laso they may as well Iny them when tlmy (are worth most, yet, as fowls will generally Jay io proporliou to the care they receive, there is but little doubt that when bans are Bol kepi up to their foil laying capacity, many eggs are lost or uudevek pod which to their keeper is practically the same tiring. Ire Boom, Av winter is approaching^crhaps the fol­ lowing ]>Lnj f,< on ice Loose will not be uusea- Ice will keep as well al»vc the Mirface as if stored auderground. If tho soil on which yon L«iH yonr ice Hnse is gravelly and por- iui no <|ra'nago will be necessary ; if ppt, secure"gnOfidratuace, taking care that the air does nut rejteh the ice through the drain. Pack th« n* closely and fill m with tan bark or saw dual on ail sides ; cover the top for a tbpth of s'wo feet with the same material; veuiifote fh>m the top, »o that the air does not pass tlmragh the ice. Tho best floor for an ice house w of plhnk* lairi upvn Bleejicra bcld»l in graveL Top ventilation may be se- LJjy means of a cupola in the roof. The .Miration from the surface of tho covering thaf ia «uued l.y the eurreats of air passing over it, cooh it avd prevents mildew. A writer says; “My ice b >tme j» built entirely on tho surface of tbs ground. The only drain­ age is the vatoral slope of the autfore, which keeper for the defendant, he used to say. "I uiu going courting," and sho weald ei-nd iicr love to her airier.Mr. Tcunaut—Was iL" defendant in the habit of kissing you ? (Laughter.) Wit­ ness—Yes (laughter), iu a proper, liicuuly manner. Mr.Tennant—Did you oversee him kiss Mrs. Cowling ? Witness—No; and it 1 had L should have said nothing. Tho jmy found a veidictfor the plaintiff, damages £5.00‘J. liappmei’. The great pursuit of man is Happiness ; it is the first and strongest desire of his na­ ture ;—in every singe of life, he searches for it M for hidden treasure j courts it uuder a thousand diff* rent slinpes, ami, though perpetually disappointed, still persiria ; rues after and enquires for it a'resh ; asks every passenger that comes in liis way, “ Who will sliow me any good ? who will assist me in the attainment of it, or dir ct me t« the discovery of this great end of all my wishesHe is told by one, lo re r h for it among tho more gay and youth fill pleaa tires of life, in sc< ues of mirth aud sprii.htlinoss, where happiness over presides, and is cvei to be kuuwii by the joy and laughter paint­ed iu her lock A second, with a graver aspect, prints to the costly dwellings which pride mid extravagance have erected ;— tells tho inquirer that tho object he is in search of inhabits there ; that happiness lives only in company with the groat, in the midst of much pntnp and outward state ; that ho will easily find her out by tho coat of many colors sho has on, and the great luxury aud expensive equipage and furniture with which she always sits surrounded.Tho Miser blesses G >d I—wonders bow any one would misland, mid wilfully pit him upon so wrong a scout—convinces liim that happiness and extravagance never in­ habited under the same roof; that if he Would not be disappointed in bis search he fact high. The walls are double, with eight- meh apare filled with tan bark. The roof is abo duaUe. Imide M eotaide covering, IjewUk 1 first spread three or four inches and Vali, and cover it a foot deep on the top. The north gable cud of the house ia own al) the while for YCBtiUticn. The ice wartca but a trifle. I have known penona on market day to go ent and lull twelve or fifteen fowls, and must look into the plain and thrifty dwel­ lings of the prudent man, who knows and uadeiBtnnda th* worth of minoy, and can- tioasly lay* it up against an evil h >nr ; Hint it » not the prostitution of wealth upon the passions, or the parting with it all that coustilutei happiness—but that It is the keeping it together, and Ibe having and holding it frat to him and his heirs forever, which are the chtet attributes that form this great idol of human worship, to which •o much incense h offered up every day. The Epicure, though he easily rectifies so gross a mistake; yet, at the same time, he plunces him, if pmiible, into a greater; for. hearing the object of his pursuit to lie happiness, and knowing no other hnppfueM than what is seated Immediately in the senses*--hs sends the enquirer there ; tell* him ’tie vsiw to search elsewhere for it, than where Nature beflelf has p’g?»d it— in the indulgence and gratification of th* appetites which are given us for that end ; and, in a word—if he will pot take Iris opinion on the matter—he rohje trust the word of a nine!) wiser nntn, he has annred us, that there it nothing belter in tin* world, than that a matt should eat and drink, and rejoice in bis works, and make hU tool enjoy good in hia labor ffor that is hi* portion. To resen* him from his brutal experi­ment Ambition lake# him by the hand, am! carries him into the world—show* him all the kingdoms of the earth and the gtory cf tuem—points out th* many ways of ad­ vancing his fortune, and idaing himself u, honor—lays before his eyes all the charms and betwitebing temptations of power— and asks, if there can l>« any kappinese in this world like that of being eartrosed, courted, flattered and followed ?To close all, th* Pkilosophsr meets him, O Y S T E R ^-J. 6. NORSWORTHY'S cnvr-EdL EVEB.Y THING HEW.Garden & Field Fruits Fire luwrance Agency New Tweeds and Coatings, every make. New Black and Colored Lustres. New Dress Goods in all the Leading Shades, Como and Sts ths Special Bargains. New Cloa'ks, Mantles and Shawls. New Clouds, Scarfsand Ties. New Winceysi all Shades. New Flannels. New Cottons. And those wishing to buy will do well loltave a 1-j^r Pn.r.s Pi'i-.fy tlm Dlood. correct nl f' ' tursrei TRAVELERS LIFE & ACCIDENT IMS. CO Ingersoll, October 24, IS" A MAN OF A THOUSAND.J. O’NEILL & CO phrcliased the Batlk-upt Stock of Groceries L tel V Wmgfng t* HT t. i nvl’l r I__u.. i._l............a ...........' . Jitly rccoiuaieud them to uur customer. WILSON SEWIN3 MACHINE CO., FINE ENGRAVING Si I- -V< t r I ) 'OVrLTIES r ; .IFn titles , H E AR N 85 ■ MA C AU LA Y Xcir ('heel; IHncies. ;MILLINERY! MILLINERY 1 this ,*> in'-Tbr line at Greatly Reduced Prices. Their solicit a eall from intending purchasers. The HKIItG.O FAKJll.lt -IT.r ulMcribcr for Is7d a bandamiic alee lie. The FAKMEIt U oiic>./ the WORK FOR ALL In their onn kxiilllle', eanwaluc hr the FlrrAhl. nr Mixed VMtinx Omi*flue, name, 10c. I: Axvnu Wanted. OulflllOe, iP IA N O S . Amnied ONLY GOLD MkDAL nl Worldk ““ Fair, Vienna. Al«o, lil#hc«t at- Centennial. Q 8 Adelaide St. Hast, TORONTO. G3 NORR IS & SOPE R. Nc^ n a in JKuicifs, nxeipt -t «Uni|n> to pay «-V|<n»c. Hemp : cure, ni^ht nausea at the (toluadi. andbreak a Irc»h will In tneun-fuur Imura. Addre>».O<AIHI<I< K A <<•„t.oarnnrr S<„ rilllu.lrlt.hla. hamln; tl;|. Send, for Rciucsd. Plica Liat o! M as o n & H am lin CABINET ORGANS.NEW >ml bPLENPII) STFLHS ; f KICKS ItE- DUCED $10 to $.-><> EACH. THIS M-*.VIH (Nov . 1677). AiMrci M I.SO.V A ll.i.Ul.l.'f OKG.IX CANADA AGRICULTURAL IMS. COT CANADA FRESH OYSI BROAD CLOTH & DOESKIN OF THE FINEST TEXTURE. Tweeis of every Description, A Pamphlet, illuuntnl with the very lui,i btcel r.mrraT>nr«~.a ■ ■ w ■ at IMkA. B U B B C B X B Bo CCU'ITERFEITS : fs verv complete in all ilsl.ranci.es Stud Stamp fir FampMit oj Silty Paftt. PEADOD YnC »tE'^AL w lire »INSTITUTE. No. SBul-TUV^FI P Inch St.,Donoa, Maw. 1 III uEL* •Ml United Fare (SALOON), S.50 Am. Goki. - ISnx If U f l U f By reading and practlcina 1% fw 11 ■■ the incaUmablc truth., cot>- talncd in the be-t medic >1 bonk ever Iwued, entiiled T U V C C I FSELF-PKESERVATtON T H YSEL F i n w 1.,^“ a treat* orExhsnfled Vitality, rtematurr Decline, Nervoutand PhyHesl Debility, <«d i»,c cndl< M concomitant ills and untold mhc-rle. that rrrult therefrom, and contains more than toorirtnal pre- rcnnt.ons, any one of which i« worth the price of the book. This bonk was written by tbenm-tex- ten.irc and probably the most skilful prscthinm r in America, to whom wa, a a ......’ .n.i t.... AGENTS WANTED! lICeuL. AdJrrw, ’ JOHNSTONE & GIBBON _____________PETKOFT, SUCH. A Farroritc Winter Resort, JA M A IC A PIM. FOR WOOD & CO.. | SO UALL STKEKT, XKll' TOltK. To Inventors & Manufacturers ESTABLISHED 1805. Gilmore, Smith & Co., AMERICAN & FOREIGN PATENTS. 023 F. St., Washington, 1). C. 0 0 g •I J. TAYLOK. J , F . M R K E y . WM . McBAIH, Prop B j ‘J o nJ o O X I KATICKAL INSURANCE COKPANT, <>? NONTHEAU ROYAL INSURANCE ,CiTia?AN* up LiVEKPllrff. f. IZNIA>5. IMPERIAL INSURANCE (OMPANT ■ZMZRCIAL UNION UtSl'RAKCE CtK LUFACTURtRS AND? SvtUMM'S < OJN*.»atV ' ' Fire Insurance Go’y, 11 JOULJS of Sujar fs 10 Sounds cf Drlght Su?ar f 3 Pounds cf Good Tea for SI 20 Fouads cf Rics fcr 31. 20 Founds cf Raisins for $1. BEST 50c. Note "The Peoples’ Grocery Ingcrroll, October 3, 1S77. INGERSOLL CLOTHING HOUSE In returning tins sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Ing' here, takes great pleasure in informing his nunu-rnuH will favor hiiii with a call that Ins In the Ngwcat Stvks of wear O A ST A R D GOODS In great variety; and very cheap. My Stock of Furnishing Goods is very c< niplele, in every particular, such as Undo? Shirts, DriTm?, Oariijan Jackets, anl SccXa Of oil Description». A good aMortiucut of COLLARS both in LINEN & PAPER. I have aluo a very neat; election of SILKTIES aud SCARFS, such as the Polo Scarf, Danube Scarf, Burling Scarf &c., With an excellent AKtortineiit o( YOU WILL FIND AT THE Ingersoll Clothing House Every article completa 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. TECEJ » T a i lo r in g D epa rtm 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 Qoods, mentioned in the advertisement, as cheap as you will get them this side of Toronto. J. II. BERRY. EDD! NG C. P. HALL'S, <1 * TII.'.MES-.Srs jB a r g a in s I B a r g a in s I I T il n m ie d lio m ic ts , F litttd K , ; W o ol G o ods, <Er INSPECTION INVITED. G R E A T B A R G A IN S I N i a n d g d l i a ti r o g b e . t l o n the Large .'tock already announced, the undersigned w couthttially reetre Hnrehta ..f New Grenfo m order t., supply Ue prat and constant demand an! Ire neisjss.uredby too >pc and mK-yawim Wrenago of the public that he is supplvinr the people With JdsT wfftt they w»i>t and at prices une<|ual!e<l iu the County. He now has in Stock a general assortment ctf Men’s. Boy's. Youth's, Women's, Misfes and Children's Wear OM WB . 1,000 Pairs of Moa’s, Boy’s, ■Women's, Misses and Children’s Rubhors and Ovorshses. jcysT rasa rarczs, *a u Ingersoll, October io, 1877. O PE IVING that this deity b»« long since been banished posile lb* aoKuun of the . month; after the Mtoblh, run th* bW» ap Utu the back part fiwr and thumb and forefinger to prevent baring them. Now, for tbebeupfit ofsuch, I give our plan: Hang the fowl by the k«H by a small e«d; then with a small G R A N D jeywute tbcttUKlVM.Bl-ijerwdl, C heap C a sh Bo ot & S hoa H o u se Cuatomers will please not ask for CHEDIT M no CMM T OAK MW 0 VE?" >>d it■wnly forJhe U^h lu “d “ ' No. 23 Thame. Street, IngereoUf N e a r ly U e ChronicU Cffo *. WM. A. CROMWELL tndo, jar from all comtnerte of file world ; and, in a word, if he would find her, he mast l*ave thia busy and intriguing scene, and go back to- the peaceful scene of retire- ment and of books. In thia circle, too often doe* a man run.— ■Ha* Thanking the people of Inaemdl oaH vicinity for tfieir liberal patronaee si W» return here to Itisiwia, he res^-tfuLy solicits their further Ftltn.lH'M UAKIIrin.. fK,... ,L., „ ______ . ■ I D a vid W h it e & Co FINE DISPLAY OF EVERY D^ciumojt OF Millinery, Mantles, Hats, &c., &c. . AWIT EVERY NOVELTY OF THE PRESENT SEASON. Ing-i-m.TT October 10, 1«77. 200 WlAau. . „** I a*ri4»>t.I TxmacB i M iw a M IN AD VANCE. a Kow LO^rN^ TJ1E IDNESllAY. DECEMBER 5. 18/7. W E 01 POSES, IN EIGHT CHAPTERS: ' Tf^$Vhown to^ l'.crs''lfF any hopo had’ U iggW’’’ ia heart that tlijngH'Fiu. e 1-^0 " d«Ce:ye.l ^foselt now. That she loved him—had loWd him for a long timn—she did not at­ tempt to ttony berseH; but she r< s ilutcly put that misplaced love on opo side, and tried faithfully toff?# if CowHiSho was so flitiUb X > «j home again. Sha fq’t uior» like her own self than sl.o ha-1 dono for months, when tlia.bhflntry people stopjK.l her civilly and akled after Ecr health—when she pul iftidc her Faris । iiiiciics. and, in her old bhw serge dress, ihe dine-. fMnttc up Hiq riven and t'n jj oorfn i>» Ui<> l|fo Rpiing-affM^rinn. ?‘gs. JiliyArn jwits ^.tl tlwy^iud come H^vafoo, wnon she noli roil the old ring- | ’Not at all,' Iio answered. lichCy '■‘Elinor is Wo proud to break her heart f >r mo <>r any man. Be.iiles, it was a fool- i.-^h eugngemoH, that whe had begun tn re- Stet already. There was s uno one t in**, yon seo, mid there weie ‘complieatioiis. L-t ns chmigo the subject,' he went on. nniekly—“ 1 hate it. Jun is staying at the Unttoge with tuo again, fur a day or two. tl)o yon mind bis coming over ?’ ' Not in tho least,’ said Bethel, frankly— that snmrmr cveuitig seemed so long ago. * Wan't-yon Loth cotne to dinner tnie even- ing ? I am.snro my mother would have I asked if cho had thought of it.’ । * We will talk about that directly.' he answered * iu tho meanlime let ns think of the imniodiato present. I am going tu | The Philistines are not the only people ou record who were jawed to death. । Two oysters in a callon of lukewarm , fl lid nt a church fuir uro no lunger culled stowH, But ucqn»rinmR. Woo to iliu iih'Npt.ricnced little fi.’li who goes out to enjoy himself on his own hook. Now Madrid, Missouri, olninia to bo the. govgrnphicitl ceuier of the earthquake cir­ cle. Glad to hear it—aimke. * Why isUvnion represented with a torch? —To throw q light on those little impur- foetioua to which Love tu blind. They have dime savings buiitis in Cliica- go—banka that save for depositors a dime out of every dullur. '* Wan bia life insured" "Yes." '.‘For whoso bom fit?" Wliy, for tho benefit of tho iiisuryt.ee company, to be sure." Never borro ennything that yu arc able to buy. Borrowing will deinoratizo a man ahuosi on fiat az stealing.—Josh BiUin<js. "Ah, parson, I wish 1 could carry my gold «.th me," said tidying Hiau to Ins 'It might mcl:tho consul-ing uusucr. "Isn't your husband a litttc laid?" nsked ono liviy ofunothcr.tb^Dthrrday. "There ihii'l ii bald hair iu hie Lead;'’ tt-us the busty reply. "Why do you use painl?" asked a violin- Why, to help t-w wild songs that, abroad, sho had al-Oh, not to-night,' Clicd Bclbd, quick- P.ttcrfnmiEas- SCBIBWSlffllffULY.. INGERSOLL CONOUCTED BY X C HOLLANb. M Si hs Ms. IWIKK EC.ninnnvdiiatnepubtlhicet» A a C t»t I e H n VK t H i-o» nMuxToi’fii.xif'jlnboi I <JI>t>iK-l>vci>' Aiurncui i»u-z uc pulilutijJ, .ublcli h«» « Uryo circulation In EngUhd. and'h<>tv,'3|l UN iHMlniii ig i-f It- c<i;hlh year, .l.x-nMIy r.inH« aiuuug rliu I|C«1 Itlustmlcd |K-rt«.l'.aU ut Il'S "OA^ASZAN SPOMS,” I S'. »i Arc now showing a Beautiful Stock of 7 W. 0. SMITH, m i® i!m? ns K . . , . ttnr’nz U.o year 1574, thrre nill nppeir beautifully jhAII'.ltIG.VN do I‘OivEIGN To «‘h!cH tfiey :nvhe xhc attention of the Ladies of Ingersoll ana surrounding vicinity.- ' r^M .■Mw*aaa. n , . . Munufacturcr of'il 2£anwntt£s, Grave Stonoa, JZintlc-T S S3 Ficaaa, Tabto Tcjs, &c. SCOTCH GRANITE S H O W M jn u m w ts & H ead Ston es Imported to Order.} par- Is now op in. Ladies] tall and See otif A Large variety STinaast© ) •1e.v rml a rose uino-^g ros<s, Bethel mad' bbwflomed among ihe’CrmgHul FOWC’S—wariing her sweat' iiVs.Z^W-qintiier soiaetiiues thought rc« gift'filly; fin .fti desert rir. j .'IC Jii&f£j*oi:lo tpliwould onto seo her wrn#,*Mnf. Ulilhebo »mn toJiersvif on a cer- tniu d:jy enjiy !n Jiily,'*! uni sure thev ■ 1 sni.) I would Dot s'ay out Ion: pleaded. ' ' I will not keen you cu> l->ng.’ 1 and make betiuv# 1 mn a yer.ry u. ■ • Jbil Jim,' objected Eethrf ; ‘ v he do ?' Wiirt Bonnets. HatsJ. &c.'o fair test and examination Hindi be uioiUbefore OHIO TREE STONE I Ingersoll, October t' I. C O Y N E S CO. 201 Tlitw- ni<- IJUO -will be vi winapt ermdcUabl. GJX. , •nHT V*\> '3'. 1-telCwMC aiS ‘dt i. r'i. C LO T H IN G !CLOTHING-! „R. H. YOUNG; would fiinovLeach otii.W—now P.iilip is married. Jim alw-.vs nduiired her. 1 l$ii>v4i Ulfthcro, you see, was unaar ire Af llmt evening's wiAfo. at which theLooq bactbetm tho ossly ’ooLur-on.' The girl who inspired this sudden burst r^ (‘L'foiei^O ■ tu‘ Mrs. Cl^brrp'e, heart wan s^nnutfig meanwhile by the shrubbery gat<», M^-Iying.. a r. ry dj^ireut scone to poor, .l?ifl»ijnji^i livi ig-lniifcing—tliiu'kiug of u 4“'",‘*c<Tl>ring his.wnh uee hauglil- ifvp&J u gin * umfor. willful, pasrinnnto. tl,rowing nwny iter bnppipps ; rd a broken anil R.uh'd Idyjjfcg between thorn. ewe of Au old author quaintly remarks: County of Oxford,For Ready ■ Made Ming; Hats, ,i SittiagE of Courts for 13'7'7. eliiofd uf ou« Sib * Will rout tAk ing : * 1 liiiuw j Tim nnwunncr mMit cam" I her fur the minute. ■ ‘ .............-...........*------ men nilHp«U Bethel, and U'UK-rveJ I Bethel, midWith nil her dreams. nn ciing him again face to^faeo ; and yet pHibrtlftn’than Be-ylioi.bl Come «lgw®iw®| lujbuifoiCo this place that he iiadKtw^fakrtttoni ttod iik^l so well ? ‘At nay rale, the time had come for her to e l.jn -r ‘indifference.* th chan broke. • Yon are sure f^.-lhatj*! ,' sbcrn»' But, uh, it is hard—it It wa* Laid —al mist harder ft an, j ixKni nt in mu-nt. li. ilii.i o r 1 tear. How- »> If togctlwr. with a great si-jiiihg bn r.l nndfctcndied Irfrsclf for a desperate plan: rUen, foi 4 by tl; Betlu-1 blcsbr-d angrily Hioyrng and nritulu.it < .cccssaiy vchtuicuci n i| by the way, she i^n swiftly across tho ' When I ssy no, 1 gon« rally mean it. i H lawn and in al the drawing-room window Captain Stracuun.’ without pausing lo think. She stood for a ‘ Do you.'ho said, always ?’ ,.: !» v.uy, she if n swiftly acrons tho witiiou| pausing lo UimK. &no stood tor a intitule, Ircnthless and beautiful, framed in | :x&'• Lethal did not m awor.niul irma, with the background of I V r,~" .' any ; umt K iup Mn.'chnb, Hsi ig I ,' Always ? he sud a jam, beu-ug d^wn t:<f, gently. ‘Churlio vie abroad^rule to slick to Wft Ate.:. |,wWUidy. ■Cbatlip, pe|Vd me a ihat j. ..l ift d« n!,%ut they pull.d LUC through, bud se aully,' j- iu dlr enu nftud to bo kind /lud sorry for h i j ' pljq. >h' j miserable J., it—but he shall not pity me. 5’m eottld not have Ig.ruu tq f^e Lw wife .itJ(HA4 Bliecjiwfil ii<4et‘cu ask after her. ., , ,13 “u0,*,cr *'ay of taking it, he Ai d Mm. Clithero, always nyr'vouslv mix- wDHe 1«« looked steadily du>u mm I. UR to play into her <J»lighter's Ladds, Miss Lolhcl a pretty, sin an,'oyoi; ‘ but I ».,u a iilxn.Ub* anxkty for tte ,nS.- “'ri”-? “■« «r other ,» »;.!. > !»,.«» ii .itolatbl-WkHbXr Z l' Y ' !* were to involved m mlm; thcra w aid bv - rwatts on both sldeH, mid ihe-o, p needyk. • 'V '"0,. "7, ^'fou t buiriw, Ut «.□«<- u A l. y. ti r ...w w i iiio tu iw ■ j ,„-.i ^d !lut> f u,_ „ ' AU'wi <1-1 |i‘beo—the Cuttn"c/ he an- Via leediT!' »• 'JMU P< in ru p iw e J - r . A il„v Klid B4 'u , • I ly if yon are kind enough to give us Iba i uu . ° St. Nicholas fo r 1878, T)E'II>ES Miss A Icon's Wiaal fm1 > >. I. and tl.r llm-v Mri-tto (.r ILw. tn I Hi e l>ut then began tho pai^.lysij HE Uic CECSG3 HACBCSALD. uf your gurden again, Sira. Clithero?' ope n Jtl.-ilne'Tv, I nmlMiffnyBC'nH^id f but Betliel s Le< • I mu not very edifying or amnsing, am [ ?’ bu oiijd. “ Wfieiu #-,w J. ? uh, al llh •'ic, I nnii-mbcr—just fcheVe s’lb was to CAPS and GENTS FURNISHINGS,>tia TO London House, Thames stieet, Ingerselk IF YOU VTAHT T Order*, 1 gcirh«udto« Bold,ScTwaul’ or Pb.ce , , I p> A ppr. al .U*)tr*vC»e, 1 ripening oek, Select Varieties, JOHN J. STUART, Prop; lugursoll, October 10, 1877. ■ .... xF r e s h B r e a d »• SJ-u v a u . H a w l0S T j H 0W R E S T 0 R E 0I!To : elfgsj treat DELIVERED DAILY H:UM V a n o s ’s B a k e r y ,rw We ham re^-.t’v published' Buns, Biscuits, Cakes c en fec t io a ei-y J O H N G A Y F E R IdO l^ruh ir to .tf-isnaio tills naiimil »jwcI5o compound, I Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription. ' I emrj man iu the land. - ■ ---------- KCXUUII ''MfVi iluttun or limf.I1"a’ ritnnruU Keket. THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO. Vick’s Floral’ Guide c bca.lilfiil Quarterly Jouma!, Jnety Pln«tra>«t.•• milling an elccant e<*l..rcJ' r Catalogue-—IthutraUnM, onfj two resa. J.Ctni VTCK/BocbeiUr. T. YVU WILL S A V E MONEY- ! \~j Ry BUYING YOUR iffF V B lT IT X T R E ; Otsr»ir« pr»ne , To >unk«'li4v*i»> ‘' Y-ur Store, M.-etelryi. ' Orr Guou', ■fssy’’ ' Itiienion^, i ■. I 1-ktvaM, itU-n below— " I Writtc'u ADVERTISE SOON .JN.TItE^, e Oxford* Tribune. AT THE hdOXIS OF *. BARKER & SILLS. K NEW BRICK BLOCK* , [T 1 KING-ST., OPPOSITE tho MARKET.: Cdl and bo cmivinocd that BARKKR & SILL j'lU ping "1> ‘■S!“U ,*• €° »110 1 •Bethel! Bellini I’ remnnstratod her hiother, iu an undor-toiw -‘wait a little.' ' I beg your pardon,' said Bethel, with quick compiincUou; ‘bitt I have a jiead- Siracbau I;upw| me.of • Of conrso I d >,' paid Bhiluk fiagjrly, •ami I liute silting s:dSta»br < W« 'nn«jS>a out, JUs. Clito<u'» may we uat‘{'’M l’, u ifV folt Mt ihejto go fdo^ said bumble herauit iu tne dust before me!' * you MC very-hard,’ Bind Bethel, after a । long pause. • I ‘ No, I think nol,’Iio answered, ‘No 1 man likes to pm tho risk of niHMug two luiutakes. ‘ 1 ' Another pauw. 'Captain ?trn*hnt*;' Eaid Bethel, sud­ denly, ’ don't look at me, please ; look out Ueyoud niu—any where.away fiom my face ; cannot spmik when you are reading mo JU • po I ever do anything so impertinent ?' ____________ _____ beiuia. ‘ kYell, spuuK'uu, Alws Bethel ; MemTwilier^, smiliug, but fooking au^aiu- .,U J‘ vjes arojioginuing IQ ache already with jy all the time from oun face to th/ blhejr; zl° 0,1 ' j' . ..,I_IL.II.»I—,L. »>.t «inv nnt inn tnnu. in a.mjnulo two soft, slim hands were Imjl upon his, as BvtUl liaued forward, breathing quickly. 11' Capfllnr Strachan^ Mfo ent !,' ^iu the i.mi—Bethel—do notptoy out too long.' « 4> j R -t 1 *4 filod HiaOier mother wmt rot coining out with St you came to Vay—ulvne ?' . , Captain nt fi#r curious-1 to for n minutr-, ami half BLopfedr lAlouo!' hdtO ^i'' M ui^vtsLinfljyHM.' * You do undiT-tmid,’ flashed out Bethe), hngrily, '^you could If ymi tried to. Why iiii^up not brinxoverr-yu ir wife—to see MMQR »« y i a ’ < V ,' •My wife!' lie said, with n short laugh. 'Have you ever met her?’ Yes, once,' arid Bethel, in a law, hhrtied v>uu<‘, dint iM'ihnpR, to u eaMial-kxAer-on fought not have ruumled quilt^M judiffcreUt rTnuedi, be Mud, quieJIy, 'you are quite hiiatftkrm—I have no wife.' • No wife!’ ** 4 Bethel, lifting a erimson faoe and startled eyes to Lia ; ‘but I sawyou at SUoredikh.' R>. so that the SUCCOR of any ire. Cheap. Bed Room Suit Dining Room, Kitchcu.fHal TBAV3L AND ADVEOTVnE, such a. “OU S'lnihr (i U'udan stnrjh “A Put ai the Welsh Cwtic*.’ “Enter In Gentian’, bubwrrlptli.n TJI’ e, Slnit'e cnplw. iJ Lui!.|M|Uge p lid. tu... MHU ii.il “• n, .in -.......... -■■clrciiiait.n.ce^, net kin.lly amt in liaruionv with the laws nl.h h govern jl.e female RVHlcm. I mu willing to >i4«. my rentimU ni n» a i.liytk-Un. N-.v,even «w>re, w i;mit^'.-'it am t that li will not iko lima naflpuim cxiujciaiiom of a Mattrcsac» ofatljtewlptians and MANUFACTURED ON THE PREMISES, ilriUy iniracu- ohewhetb. IngatsolL July 11,’. 1877. tin Stock. Ordered, Work and Repairing• o>*» (ail to sfe their Studr before purcliMiRg ( BARKER ’& SILLS, , Snmor to Clark fb Barker. A4, ' 0 0 H (0 CO<p g *J0. .. ___.................. 'M CE OF5^ ‘ ^OFWSIQH sweet, low voice that ho knew he loved SftlV kttHCY KTbolter tl^n uhnoltpinything on earth. M •Miss Bethel,' le cqcl. sndtooly, • 1 7IKJCVSOU, Qlltt•must Joyk d(»xu, just far niiuuto. If * 'these are your l;nn<Js Hiat I feel, who is e^eririg «a, I ujiopld like to know ? and how long will it bo before wo como to grlCf J ' • '' 1 ' » ■‘ Nbnsense,' said 'Bethel, naif crying, and turning herlluad away from his eager, png: Ml „ J stonato gaze. 'She hat hu nbkd herself ©uXwvCCLa ■iui the dpst before you, Philip ; and, Philip _ -tfivtito her! /» OTRAYED from the premiavs of the What he answ.-rod, no one over know "KJ uojepiigiiea. West Zurla, A M S QS4 TOITS STUBB, ' lawn tijo ■ (bete wn such/i light Tlirwyem.-oM. me h.wi aUtite lopped, on< b paboabout them—stieb glory in tlieijr eyes—that t*-®#* »hew ih« «h«. T h e G O L D E N L I O N . £11 .J -J d o p- 3 C. P. H A L L , WATCHMAKER A JEW ELI ER. Iitrenult; M»»h is ilrie. Maple Sugar AT THE CHHfA TEA-HOUSE.. iUMppeint, nor condition. internal .utun,De-pondcncy, LARGE FALL ARRIVALS -km 41 Juguwtd J.m. who hadfeo-M on to | the tefroce t, Diet*them, turned taurply away, and let Mrs. Cltlhero go instead. , * They will like to tee von first,' he said, with Lia bright, boy sh laugh ; ‘ they look BO jolly and happy,1 L* J*. 3rd Con.,w«»l z-rr», Uucbv^leor Dlnb^F.O. DR.‘WILLIAM GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. HMMBf Hno< riMwrew, In wBo i. wlllir Ax A£|J MBVBaum * o' u ; drossCutS^Ws,«^K The Tailoring D e p a r tm en t]^ ' iufe. fuL notjjv wife. . ‘ Who ? arid 3Ira. CHihero, looking up ___a —Jit<f7«r to 'UrtAyearlw bwihleted into jlttj 8 Whed face. Tb-n at my nnele's, aud ab« wu crying/ ^>er ey*» followed his out on to the terrace, liner, because the would miss a bit .aunud .s.h.ve hheerr ddaauugghhtteerr nanodd TPhhiilliipp SStirraa-- diiu corning tide (UKugh tha gath- «ring tailight toward her. ' Thara U no fieifhlllal in the case,' enU to ihid^Mt ew«*ion by I did—I 4m Sot too proud to * For a nrfnate rl>« could eee for tile iltad tears that rushed to her e^ee; thb next, aba had turned io the HrAvu sad face above her. * My dear,' site tiid, geujly,' " J am to sotry for you.’ Jim started and flashed. ‘ Thank you? Before Taking.SSMWNL** <* After Takine.GU OU Lfa. DU ■ toswd. . -.no beM II* intol Umilr Iiil.ik-.1LM lu G. P, H A L L , ihcenoti. AGENt CUtflRBATED, TN FU LL ELAST. Ortef Tow Clothing..at th? * T»U «w.‘ •!>« M M. "•ddonly, ‘did Mm For Jim »u not Linking of Utraaalf to- Ui'S V IC K S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN BISIXESS CARDS CIBCrLARS; |HsL received and opened^*-Prices Lower than ever.- Look ddf IBF hftther xdiioudcemcDi net weeR.’ SOLDEN LION, Thamw strut lo<«rwli, September 1g. 1877.G. A . T H O Four Bales of Buffalo A PROPOSITION. atwita; and so on, tiff* ’motoht for Iter tabscribert BHiU rnitilY dfea** otf swbscriptioh. jK .w Y. THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1SII. 1 -Morning z^xpreae, 1.18 tprex*) i.0Fp. m. Aetam- c m .; Steamboat Express, weM 9.19 *. m.; Chie ago •MuimoJation. 0.88a. m.;9.19 a. m .; Day Express, Great Inducement. >»»T P‘M* Oxford Tribune enet woren AT IKGEB30LL. Front Mow to January L 1^79, - ro> SLOO. n r tH E O X FO RD T RIB UNE w ill _L be aupplied to XEW subscribers from tbo present tiino to the end of 1^7A, for tbo amall sum ef One Dollar. The TRIBUNE is a firet-clmm paper, ami contains all tho latest local and foreign news up to the hour of going to j praa - u well M forcibly written editor- ial and other articles / 3 m n s n r a s . 1 . Any old subscriber sending tis a new ■ Jnmn», accompanied with §1, will have A his time advanced 3* months ; for four '1 new names, with f l, will giro him the j j>aper for on* year. W e ask our framda to make a '* 01g -* " for ua awl »end us a lot of new /u bacrib er s. The low price at which we irniah the paper—$1 a jear—make* it most impossible to send out canvawere. M oney may be sent in registered ■tier at our risk. Addre:^ ' f HARRY ROWLAND, / ’proprietor TBIBUNE, Ingersoll, Ont. O t ©ifo r i r E r t b u n t, AIMI Caiuas Bair? HelmrteT. WEDNESDAY, DE-EMBER 5. 1877. TDK OXFORD TRIBUNE ia ou tale ■ W^dcoA'. aw Dry, Soft Wood lor $1.25 per cord, at the Town Wood YarL 205 Cramps of the stomach aaTtawcls cared by a. tar Go and bear Dr. Oi status of New York / on Friday Evenfog, Stag Street Church.— A treat ia store. For Cheap Stores of all tta improved «ar Ths rain predicted by Vcnnor arrived tliura'wen displayed advertiament. ar The Initiative awrvieea conducted by ■Rev. (’anon Hindu in Galt ou the 23th were fir There is a singular contest going on in a , Hh ri ford family, where a CO-year-old fammsr ahd his 20-year-old son are beth courting the adopted daughter and sister. The girt is in a strait betwixt the two ; the young m»n is of her ago end suite her, tat he can’t support a wife, while the old gi-ntkmM has plenty of taking her from a Ufa <<pofortjv Meanwhile bath parties urge their suits openly *n l vigor- Ls" for Uns best «ad elieapnst dolbing go to Slhnrt’s London House, Ingersoll. KT R<wnarkalde cures, of serious lone stand amtSunpcrd iaetitoto, of London, Ont. Cwi- erftw are cured by a new scientific and iffoct- ual proccw, and a euro war muted ih every aura when undertaken. No le»s than 17 rests of This terrible disease were cured in one month, notice cl which was given in the Globe. 203-M Boflnlo Robes from S3 up, «t the Goldoa Liom tST New Currants at O’Neill’s at Cheapest Ra.te8>#06 ^ST The cheapest Shiit and Drawers in Town, at G. A. ThompAon’a. SPBCIAL NOT tex.—On and after tho tel of December books will lie closed at the Domin­ ion Shoe Store, and positively no further credit given. 205-8 ter J5Q.000 ta Lohn on Mcrtywei, Exshange and Loan Office, opposite Market Ingersoll. S4~ A tip-top A I Ulster Overcoat for $7, at G. A . Tliompcou's. Kew Raisins at O'Neill’s at Cheapest Prices*205 ^jST ordered Cloth ing DejkH t- ment, at Ui« Golden Lion, runs from 10 tn 20 bunds. Genta leep the bull a rolling. f^r- Tip-top Men’s Ulter* from $7.00, al Stnart'a Emporium, Thames Stroctv Ingen (dll.20810 Jurt arrived >—■ Seventy Fine Boys' Suita from two years up, ut G. A. Tbomjiaoii’a. Remarkably cheap. For Fire, Life or Marine insurance, apply to C. E. Chad- ivich. Office over the Post Office. 206 Como and see the Buffalo Robo with Horns, at tta Golden Lion. The best lot of Fur Caps just re­ ceived at G. A. Thompson’s. A real Fur Cap for $2.50. Only examine to satisfy. tS ' I f you want to Borrow Honey on Mortgages, apply to C. E. ChaHwich. Office over the Post Office. I S ” Centennial Gold 206 Medal SbirU, warruted to fit, can only bo had at Stuart's London Uou»e, Ingersoll.20810 «OVEK»ITr. How ycene fmclra et «a »rd»M vurti Brlghtnesi and Win unsullied, uiwtlcrol, In «vei7thl»s.—<>h, how are they di-in.j td. When life. In al! the xilwrnesi >4 truth, Btackrna Indore W'oni ? How the b'rvs «I ynutli And wect« aiMj.k-lun In lh»t aftc.vil tu-c ;Whinn loved voice. - u Iba awlonl.heU MT, The regular monthly meeting ol the Town Council was held last Monday evonbig. Present—the Mayor presiding, and Councillors Bell, Drown, Choate, Daly. Ellis, Noxon, 1’artluw, Francia Stuart nnd Vance. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Tho Treasurer's report fop November .was read, showing Amount received. Disbursement 6.... Balance on hand. SUIK) Rru»t» with an “1*11 hru*. W then emit wlralf •!«?. anj think, ;"U4 t'ray, WHS Jeep eluted^-- thero'i nmighl ta faV, #7453 05 0105 fill 51287 45 iho Dominion Shoe Store. 205 8 KT It is asserted, m an undeniable fact that tbs coming dress will ba short, sad clear •\et |W Mingle copies of ths TRIBUTE for sale a ing it. 91 d by thr «ttwnryi!Ot tho tetra to tile Ktovo Farniture at C. A. . E. Chareh, Norwich, will tin: 13th of December, by Applyto J. 0. KOaSWORTHY. PoSTPONxn,—Her, J. Gardiner’s Lecture ou “Manitoba" will bo dolirored on Wed­ nesday Dee. 12tb Inatead of the Sib. AsxPAt BALL. — The annual ball of Protection Engine Co. No. 1 will bo held in the Town Hall, on Monday evening, Dec. 81st. LECTUBK.—Rev. Dr. Ormistoo, of New York, will lecture under tbo nuspiow of (ho Y. M. C. A. in Ingorsull on Friday ov>, De«.7th. Subject, “Scenes in California.’ ’ Admission 25e. H OOK 4 LSDDEBCOWFAST’S COXCEBT.— We wish to inform the public of lugereoll that the Hook 4 Ladder Companywill giro their Aunnol Concert, iutho Town Hall on Monday, Dec, 2ftb. KICKEO BI A HOTSE.—George Jones, of Centreville, had a portion of his head kicked off by a horse on Tlinrsday morn­ ing. Dr. McCassland, bis medical attend­ ant, doubts his recovey. „ LADIES’ BIBLE SOCIETY.—A meeting of the Ladies’ Bible Society will take place At the usual hour, on Tuesday next, 11th Inst.,it the resid BUM of Mr. Thomae Brown. AH intercited will please attend. A LAROS SALB OF CnEMR.— The Browns­ ville CIIMM Mnnufanturin? Co. sold to Mr. Thomas Ballantyne of Stratford, 2,500 taxes of Cheese (fall make) tor 13c per lb on the 20th of last month. CASH.—Credit eastomen will plrase take notice books are now closed at “ Dominion Shoe Store.'1 We trust none of our petroni will take exception to tliia. M our intention js to treat all alike. 1’nrttea indebted are requested to MCtfe ttair acoooa to without A PLEABAXT EVEKura.—Tho nuvdiy of tho season will be ihu 92c. fair mid social to be held al tho rcsidenco uf Mr. Robert Millar, north of tho Hiner, on Tuesday •veMb?, Dec. 11, under tiro auspices of the youug ladies of Knox Church. Fancy and useful articles will bo offered for sale. Ail ere cordially invited. Admi-Miou 25c. SOCIAL AND CONCERT.—There will bo a 1 Social Enterlainmout & Concert at tho res- : idence of Mr. Henry Crotty, Victoria St. on Friday oveuiug tbo 1 Iti* Dec. Admis­ sion 25 oente. During tho evening a poll will bo opened, to decide which is the niast popnlax man,Sir. John A. McDouall or the Hou.Alox. Mackenzie. Proceeds to ta ap­ plied ta the Organ fund of SU Jamas Church, Ingersoll. SECURE. ABABOAIX.—The subscriber hav­ ing decided to go Into tho piano and organ business, will sell tho whois ef his large stock of fancy gooda, concertinas, and violins at tweuty-fivo per eont. discount off regular prices, for cash only. C. P. HALL, Watchmaker & Jeweler, 208-tf Cor. King A Thames Sts., Ingersoll. A Doex THAT DmiMr SuT WELL.—A tow days ago Mr. Tbos. Hamilton, of Coltarne, in drinking, swallowed n handful of pins which had been thrown inadvertently into a tumbler. Drs. Sloan and Carder, of Blyth, were called, and removed six np- wards, pnsliiuga numb, r downwards, end one is supposed to bo still in llio throat, from tho effects of wliicb Mr. II imiltou ii Btill Buffeting severely. TF.UE.—If you waul to know Low to kill a town do it thusly: Undcrnto every present and prospective enterprise ; apeak ill of tho charchce and schools | toll everybody that the hotels are bad I enlnrga the vices of the people, especially tho young people ; withold the patronage from your merchants and tradesmen, end buy goods at groceries at soma other place ; never qutacribe for tbo local papers, and if you arc in bnsi- jiejs, refuse to advertise. THROUGH THE ICE.—Burt. McDonald, Chas. Bailey and M. McMurray were treated to a pretty cold bath on Monday afternoon last. They wore skating on tho lower pond, when l!'O jeo gave way, letting McDonald in ; Bailey went to bis rescue nnd got in too, when McMurray, nltliougb a littlo more cautious, tried to help tba two already in, when he, too, got into the same hole. Furtnnately il. CtimpbUl’s boat was closo at hand, aud tbo throe wore res- enod. Tbo waler was from 9 to 10 feel deop, aud it was fortunate tho boat was so cluse at hand, for when taken out tho three lada were completely benumbed. TIME WELL SPE8T.—The fow who at­ tended tho penny readings in tlrt Y- M. C. A. Hnl), last Wednesday evening, no doubt counted their time will spent. Indeed, these entertainments ara bocoming quite popular, aud it is only a pity that the hall is not crowded each night, as all who at­ tend cannot fail to be both pleased aud benofitted. Tho programme last Wednes­ day evening was excellent. Tita chair was occupied by Dr. J. A. Williams ; songs solos, readings and recitation i were given by tbo Misses Cowan, MIM Wight, Mi a Williams and Mrs. J. A. Williams, inter- apersed with music from the choir, all of which was exaculo.l in cxoultent style. Be said you attend Ibo next. CoiunuunioatiouH road—from J.Grwdiner, with reforenoo to tbo exompties of certain properly from taxation ; from 1. Gordon, nsking for tho sum of 11,100 for school purposes ;~from D. Rice, asking to be axe rapt from payment of taxes ; from the trustees of the Credit Vallry Railway Co., relating to the detantures of the company, Au accoHnt was rend from L. Thompson, 38.80. Mr. Caeawdl onion and takes his place. Tho report of tta fira, waler and gas commilteo wav read, staling that they could not recommend placing a lump on tbo corner of Thames and Bell streets, al pra ant, but would recommend pinning ouo at ibo corner of Uuion and Victoria streets, provided ths partiex interested would B«CJre tho hying of the main to that point. They ri»o reported having located a lamp al the corner of Charles aud Mill streets, and another at ibo corner of King and Albert sv<'et«, ami that, haring considered tho petition of L. Thompson and others, th«y could not rocouunoud the erection of a lamp whoro tboy had anggesl- od for tho present at least. They ftiso recommended the paymout of the following accounts:—Jacob Turner, i 14.00; Samuel Boole, reut of land, and for water one year for street watering, >0.00. The comtnitteo appointed ta investigate tho charges preferred against Constable Hondorsou by Mr. W. S. King submitted a report sustaining said charges. Tho report of the committee appointed on Iho Ingersoll Gai Light Company was read. The finance committee reported, rccom- moudtug tho paymout of tbo following accounts :—A. J. Mitchell, boarding blind girt, 321.0J; J. W. A. Brown, suudrivs, >18.00; C.C.L.WUMD, ball rent refunded, 67.00. On motion of Mr. Daly, Mcundcd by Mr. Vance, tbo bonds of Mr. Jas. Murdoch wero accepted, and tho collector's roll ordered to bo placed in his bands. Col. Cowan presented an order from Jud^o Hughes for payment of expenses of rotors’ list court) amotmtiug to >273.02, Vis:—Judge, 8133.02 ; Clerk, 855.00; Col- Cowan, for attending court, >20.00. On motion of Mr. Noxon, seconded by Mr. Ellis, th* report of tho finance COUJ- millee was adopted, and ilia SpIeadM Offer. delay.307-10 BPKCUI. OrrKK.—“ Scribners'Magarino’’ and tbs TKBDXE for 14, tur 1876. Orders may be left at thia office, whers sample copied of the Magazine may be eeen. The Tvgaler price of this magazine is M- See proepcctna, for 18W, in Mother column. Tbo regular subscription price of Scrib- ntr'i MonlMg is #4, and of St. Nicholat is #3. For ?l we will send to subscribers both Scribntr't and the Oxford TRIBUXC. For 38 wo will send to subscribers both St. Nichola* and the Oxford THIBUNK. These Magazines uro the beet of their claw published in’ the Uuitcd States, Scribner't being supported by n staff of the ablest writers in America, is a ftrst-class literary productiou, while St. Nichofat is equally valuable as a “Young Folks" Magazine. Subscription* should be hit at this office al once, as thia offer will only remain open -Have 11 will W tb thefo •dvwBtage to duly- AMOTHER GOOD Omx--"St. NiotaW and ilia TxniVNK for |3, for 1878. Orders may be loft st this office, where eampte for a start thue. tf H. BOWLAND. Tamer*« Tharaew SC titMtay at tenwoti at 3 o’clock Itobra ever brought to Ingersoll, wO the t r Honey to Loan at Louieot Rites. Apply to J. C. Hepler. BaSalo, >u te«fU Wots M.QBron. Bro. tiring With • regular nA * <J Uda vrtnabla mafiaxiuc for taya *ad gtrl* ia >8, MM proapectua iu nn- ollwr column. We offer ilia Iwo for th* price of one. CLOrnxa LlXR THIVM. — eB Tfanredny, Daniel Faller, aluM Wright, and James Bird, colored, were arreated for atrippin< They were oosnmiUed io Woodstock to await their trial on both charger. HVMMJMIIO* MO Eaacnox DAT, — It be noted that as tbo last Monday day of lbs ytarf the tawiicipal shetiona will not take pbtos until lbs seventh day of Jaauary. T hf nomtu«<ip»» will bs, there- fbn, UslJ on Monday, the Baeetobor. SoaweDTo D«ATH-—OoTLa»dB7»»nt‘ iwg, ■ child of Nt Francis Gay new. We?1 Oxford, tUsd in frightful agony front’ ths •RMU of M Mcida-nt wbioli it cams by on C AT ARR H Of Ten Years’ Duration. Tho Dis­ charges Thick, Bloody, and of Foul Odor. Senses of SmcO and Taste Wholly Qono. Entirely Cured by SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. X’ELEOITtTX n. FORD. Mort-Uani Writer. LATER. \wiS S S S ! M£Lr,nrnx3 H. roizx SAiFORD'S RADICAL CURE Effective KyMlffht, Inflamed nnd Mattery Throat. Tickling or IlavMng Conch. Bron- ■ •>»»COLLINS’Il »»»> VOLTAIC PLASTER 4 Im m ense OLeBAK.ISffG O UT S a le Rclltva ABteiiom of lh« Cbnt. IlcUnre Affection* of Uta Lunxx JUiltre Affection* of the Qrut- r.ellere Affection* of Uie Llrer. Ilellev* Affrctlone of the Spleen. JUllers AHectiont of ths lltitcUt. relieve AffccUani orths Joints. Believe Affections of the BonM. Relle re Affections of ths Stoen. ler, la •ooUitnf. tuallDX. and ilrrnritenln* propnoten utss nntrlor U> all ooirr Hutet* heretofore la on M Uit tcleBtlflc pbrilctaa u to tho horx-lecch. Ba mrtfti I ta cidl for COLLINS' VOLTAIC PT.ASTE7t —OF— D R Y G O O D S M ILL IN E R Y , M A N T LE S, ETC. This w ill be the largest offering of new and seasonable Goods that has ever been offered to the public in lugcrsolk from the fact that the Goods are all new, and fresh, and not such as are generally found in any clearing sale. Every­ thing will be sold at such extremely low prices as cannot fail to attract the attention of all in search of cheap Goods. The proprietors have always held to the opinion that the only proper time to offer cheap Goods is when the people arc needing them, and not to wait unti the best of the season is over, and when everyone is already supplied. B K G h S A L E WILL COMMENCE ON J). /I instructed to sign orders on the treasurer for the amounts contained therein. On motion of Mr. Partlow, seconded by Mr. Noxon, tho contract papers, stc., of tbo C- V. R. Company wero placed in tba hands of the clerk for safo keeping. Ou motion of Mr. Daly, secouded by Mr. Vance, tho Town Constablo was iu- structed to placo ton cords of four-fool wood under tbo mirkol shed, all applicants for assistance to bo required by the aald constable to cal such amount of the same as ho shall direct, and in caao of their refusing to work he shall take such action with them as the law directs. On motion “f Mr. Noxon, seconded by Mr. Partlow, Cue sum of >62.25 was placed to the credit of ibo street improvement committee. Sir. Walley enters. On motion of Mr. Choate, aoeomJu-d by Mr. Partlow, Council went into committee of the whole on the fire, water and gas committee's report, Mr. Ellis iu the chair. After a good deal vt discussion as to where the lamp should be placed, it was finally moved by Mr. Choate, seconded by blr. Fartlcrffj and carried, that the report of the fire, water and gas com tn it too ta altered, and a lamp placed at the eonjor of Bell and Tlmmss streets. Ob motion of Mr. Choate, seconded by Mr. Parttow, Council rose and reported the report as amended, Council resumed. Oa motion of Mr. Vance, seconded by Mr. F. Stuart, tba account of Mr. Samuel Poole was ordered to be struck out of tta report of the committee ou fire, water and Baley *r Carriage WerV. We paid a visit to lbw extensive establish­ ment recently and Were pleased to see the «d single), Mal sloigbs of thu heaviest and lightest kinds. Mr. Goo. Bailey baa Onu of the finest stocks of the kind We have seen in the County, inclodiug waggons of all kmbs, carriages, buggies, etc., as well n every style of vehicle that sues on roanara, w lijh beis plies woodwork for bwggica and outtera ready Liahtwaoi, cinployiug on full hm« tbrouglwal c*ber waggon, carriage aiad sleigh factory ia the County, The work ia all well done and An old physiciep, retired from practice, who pullad ft over,and m terribly scalded taring had-pla^d hi hit hasde by w EMS CoKM.ntKimmr B m n t — Ai-raoge- fesataoally kuowY.’ss Itotert Gxykr) iu tiro Tpwa JWM to-uRftrow, f'ditmasy artMiftg- A number al gentle men, of acknowledged UJaut wilt trt w«B worthy at patitaBitgi!. inf, ri the Town Halt fWorntftnaf to Uiity and all nervous raaate* with IIM™. wunfoi tbia paper, W.Rhorer, 138 JW r»' iy«wk, ftaehreter. IT. 3W-10 I, (Sxunmmiid. LUl’e Falls Cherie JtarLe . Little (alb. day at I la t> 12:; box- brought 10J-; to I2c> Butte an 1 prices 2c lower tlutu l.t Kes' llu ’er..IL.1I Hatti r.ps throe, dairy. llulct.Hhwp SkiuL -itm..Lamh ...........Catt skins, _TOCH .... lire-cd :>•%;« MWe* Mtnuet, by the qn»WrHe*/ vat lUOllo........... 30 uo to l w 5 00 i s r o "v . i o , I S T T , And continue until the whole stork is run off. This will be a Genuine Sale an d no humbug.The Goods MUST and WILL lie SOLI), an d those coming early will get decided bargains. V’ e enumerate some of the prices in the different lines that will be oiicred:— LIST OF PRICES. 50 pieces Best Canadian Grey Cotton, usually sold at 12/,c., reduced to 10c. 40 pieces White Cotton, worth 15c. and 12Jc., rcdnceil to lOk. and 121c. Kersey’s and Canadian Factory Flannel will be sold for the bare cost of production. Scarlet and Grey Flannels, Fancy Flannels, Tweeds. Blankets ami House Furnishings at great reductions. 50 dozen black and colored KID GLOVES, worth 75c to 81.60, all reduced to 50c. per pair. Ou motion of Mr. Vance, seconded by Mr. Walley, the account as amended was recommended by tbo finance committee, and the Mayor instructed to sign un order on tho treasurer for the amount. Qu motion of Mr. Brown, seconded by Mr. Casswcll, the fire, water and gas com- initloe were instructed io remove tbo water tank and other appliances off the property of Mr. Samuel Poole. On motion of Mr. Caeswell, re sonde d by Mr. Ellis, the sum ol 150.00 was placed to the credit of the market eommittee, On motion at Mr. Ellis, seconded by Mr. Noxon, the street improvement eonifmttce Was instructed to build a bridge ever Mill stream, on St. Andrews street, laading te the skating rink, at •* cost not to exoevd 140.00. On’ motion of Mr. Vance, seconded by Mr. Walley, the salary of Coastal Ie Cap- ron for November—137.50—was ordered to be paid, and the Mayor instructed to sign an order on lbs iraasurer for the amonnt. On motion of Mr. Noxon, seconded by Mr, Ellis, 1150 was placed to the credit of the street watering committee. On motion of Mr. Vance, seeonded by Mr. F. Stewart, tba accounts asd «ommu- nietvtioas now read and not otbarwiae pro­ vided for were referred to their rwspeciive committee*. In answer to a question trom Mr. F. no jiN . CRIsr- tn Inecrwll, at En^pcit I'tare, ilud o.l,. ihe wits of W. T. msr. Es^ .uT a am. WOOtHUMlFE— In h>x«™>ll^rj lint..the viteri Ms.R.W. W«>t*oort. nt a son. MeLEQD-luTlumedwl, ith In.L, the wile .A Ms. Juu, HCIAUD, at a son.M A RRI1M , /OONSTOW -LAKE—On the Hxh Hit., hy th» Re». DavU Runge, Mt. Anrut a Ji>HXi>Tus,->f Niawuri, to HIM AUct LA Kt, ut Tilanaburx. BATES— FORCE-On the ZSlh u1t.. by the Kev, J. T. D»»l«. Mt. Ftire I1AT» to Miu Mim Foact, lH>ib Ewt Oxford. n/E D . NALKY-O# Ibt anh uli., the wife of Mn. Jont Mtl.tr, ut the Vtb euiHUtwiun of Sutith Norwich.RO83.— in Sirrii». l»t tail., Jvaiiva Run, diieataortof CtAKKE-On UM UU> UU.,I It is a dancereus tiling to trine With A Cold. A darkey preacher »wce fold his hearers that be thanked <tal “ that the devil went ataut »oar. He Blight catch a poor follow who Bo when we to Lol of Kid -Mitts, worth 81, reduced to 75c. per pair. All Hosiery greatly reduced in prices. 20 dozen WOOL CLOUDS reduced to half price. 121c Plain Wincies reduced to 101c. 15e. Plain M incies reduced to 121c. l2-l-2c. and 15c. Striped and Checked Wincies reduced 10-1-2c and 12-l-2e. Other prices in proportion. Plain and Fancy Dress Goods that can’t possibly be bought less than 20c„ reduced to 15e. and 16c. Dress Goods worth 32c. aud 37-l-2c. reduced to 25c. Black Lustres from ll-l-2c. upwards. See our BLACK LUSTRES at 20c. J—astonishing value. We can show yon the biggest bargains in BLACK BILK at 50c. and 81.00 per yard ever offered in the Dominion. MILLINERY, MANTLES and SHAW LS at prices that speak for themselves. A lot of last season’s Jackets, GOOD STYLE to be sold at a desperate bargain, - Furs at prices that can't be beat 4 cation to tho Preaidant of lb* CreditValfoy Railway Company in reftraMM tbsMto.but had not yel received a reply- Oa Bullion of Mr. Daly,«ecoaJ*d by Mr. Va&ee, th« report of the KM agrrinwnt committee WM adopted, aud the dark in- »lru«le<i to execute th* articlea of agree­ ment between the coqimation of the Town of Ingersoll and the Gas Light Company. Mr. EUU thought that if an iron bridge had to he built over tta river on Th sama Uie town to have lbs bridge LesMt right which neaded repairing.w -„:.i t. - u would not ttpowH. 1 certa-a test which pounds to the fool—and he wu eerttin U wnnld not stand one-iiiistter of Itai test 0» QOMQO tfjtmrW . abooH to D a W uma's BXIAAM or WILD1 CMJBBRV, *«d flat out of th# way of danger. This pre para two is well known, has been tried aearfy fifty yearn, and is acknowledged by all Who ore it to be uuaurpisaoj in tta •wrUring and healing pro vert tea.ILA . - .____i a, - i___^-..1, 1—. ,___ The wTrerttar, a retired urovideutiaMy ditcovwed, M»*i'«*ry in Southern Ai Beos- AcinaUd Dk CHARLES P. MARSHALL A Don’t wait nntil Christmas to buy your Furs, as you Citu only get the culls then. R e m e m b e r t h e B ig Sale WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, NOV. 10, And not before. AU the Goods will be marked down, and arranged by that day, and w® be sold for CASH ONLY, Those'charged will be entered at regular prices. Note the place. JO H N M cE W E N & CO, Ingersoll, No’, ember 7, 1877. THAMES STREET, JBGERSOLL.