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<a:w nz jdiHT aaoixo am - .a s r KIITT MA i -fli T O | an the eporU of nil Town A n d C a n a d a D a iry R e p o r te r •hip । 1 ns cmnl LToron to VOL. V.-NO. IC.INGERSOLL ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1878.WHOLE NO. 224. Select literature.INGERSOLL ATTENTION Laclies & Gentlemen lateanr.r-siy. handed in Wore 11 BOYS.AND GIRLS, T> Po.tatsrxn.—P»tfaaM«rs r»irin>1»s paper® will- HARRY HOWLAND.OLD AND YOUNG AND ALL WHO WANT* NOTICE'‘TO ADVERTISERS '• cinr.se'* Dealer in Visiting Cards, re art era) it absolutely >i AMERICAN & FOREIGN InrAlay, iu order to runiruUdScCrbcLi Remember that the Office cf the Manufacturer ot ^Business (l^arbs,Hoaunis: of tiro World donn in ten nnd coff-o—ila HOLCROFT. SUaCSOK DENTIST, MORTC; AGES BO EG IIT. >Su..ta canto J imnKdlst F res h B r e ad.! THE ONTARIO Co a fo eiio nery FKED. HOWLAND II. ROWLAND, P ROPRIETOR.T HE INSTALMENT S YSTEM ,• I S U B S C R I B E H. ROWLAND. . ' „ EDITOR AND PROPKIETOB. W. 0. S^ITH, Al the option of the Borrower, e W. T. BULLEN. . ort , ; D. 8. MACDONALD, PROVISION AGENT ! is, Grava Stonsa, Mantle* AN OPEN VERDICT. By MISS M. E. BRADDON, JAMES BRADY, W Aliiitfotjotr for ’Oxford, ’ M LAFLOO- OIMW-MAIWII.I> IlT HCC IfiToan md Country tUMUpPy AUTHOR OF "TAKEN AT THE FLOOD," "DEAD MEN'S SHOES," "JOSHUA HAGOARD'S DAUGHTER,” ’‘WEAVERS AND WEFT, ETC. SPECIAL attention given to the pre- o-i.Je <N»BiUj2u!.iu>id for' thu pAntSM iBiibd'g.opp^iij-H’ouw,) ING ERSOLL. .'tru- ■__________ Are rwivijig large monthly remit- tances of ENGLISH CAPITAL f- i»- veslment in first-cWs Miortgnges on Real EetnMi in Straight Ixuinn. In- tertat at EftHT PER BENI, « GIIAKI-ta Kt-NNkUT, S nBG W _D tlN T[ST. T ICENSED by the Rural College oi 1J INre’-JS'jrivrr, Ui(Ur>. " JOHN HASKETT, (federal • Commission Merehan t, ons^tn 1»Grein, Batter, nntt all Hn<b Farm ■a-K-.e-'- tn-..,. Banker & Broker, ’ Marik & Sb Works. «raw«Ht htdd» tan cb® Landing; I do no| know what iba MeVxlkar propert/ al the finding COQM 6* obtained f«4. Q. CIIHJII ft dock ita tnerfo BI Prince Ar- nO Y AL EIRE A ND LIFE IN- a. v saraithc Cotapaay “I tnginnd. TM PER.AL FIRE INSURATiCM L Couijioj' ot London, England. ILubil.hcd 1SG3. COM MERCIAL UNIOW ASSUR- v> ar.it Column; ot En^hiuL - IU i&< Coruliil), BEUVEi'.ED DAILY HtON V a n c e ’s B a k e r j ^o a u so H , oxram o. WEDDING C Q PVBLISHRO EVERY WEDNESDAY INGERSOLL A? KOST ADYWlEEOuS RATES. GIIIO 1 -IRE STOVE ! ARRISTER, CH E A P FU R N ITUR E UNDERTAK1HG DtMiiTKEHT are/ FREE OF POSTAGE Beatrix V IC K ’S IN ADV ANCE The alxrve KEI J ABLE. AND OLD EstablUlicd C.TO- far Io>ur- 81.000,000. Atwasfwsa** TERMS—ONE DOLI^vR A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. Q. TO what azteM? A, I hrv® * plan ■bowing projected-dodGag*. In my opinion, which is becked by that of tbfw eaptaine,, it would take about fli/JOO oe t«, build • harbour that would prwiiM M li in .auy wind that blow# - tb«ro, eareot winds iu width no vessel can stand fa ~ harbour. ' ni i TWarAbrAdT!?! toTfio boun^^nx re pre«», Able Uone*pondoau Iu »tl parts ot Iha counlryfur nl.h TotlAb’e Intomiilloa at all events vt lutoi Cat trans uNo/ln theirrospovllvc localities.The low price wnl IWQ' eseHUoi. will «*«> to roako tho circulation nt tbe TSutUs tantor than thoWJ nr nther journal uulvbhsd ta tills eccticn ot the minion. It will lMMw« Stand lUirivaUod as an vnrtlslni; Modtuun • ’ ufTEitAJS, ONE DO LL AR A 1'EAR STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. Xo paper dlwnilruicd until arrearscs have beenpaid. Transient advertfscinoats—first InsortJnn, 8 cents Per !oe; each siihscq'irni l*enleu, 2 ncuU per line. LIU— r »! terms U nairlofly.’Wf-jeatfv. or yearly alverti«er«. N.iUc<u In Editorial oUuame charged at the rate of 10 • rnts A line. ...All urJc.-s to dlacortthnc adrerthemente >mi»t lie in J. McCAUCHEY, L. L. B., T>ARRIsrEIt Mitill AlteriiVty-ut-Lnw. ."lawsry »ml- iuribem.', .11, Ohl. Olflra—In >k<3 it-rtin north vf the Clu-anict V/. A. 3UDV/ORTH. SURGEON DENTIST, M.-MINKLER & Co., - BANKERS. TJUYSand Rolls Uncnrrent Money ;J U^M an4_C'irr«iKj' DratU on X«w York INSURANCE & LOAN AGENT. K ing sti-eet, IngersqU, YpRANSACTS a General Ranking 1 Exdiatije, Lose and Insurance Buslucw. DRAFTS on New York ami United SutMf Currency, QoltJ. Silver, and uncurrwit miners Loujht and eo'd at l®« sale*. OrdeM l"t the purchase or »»ie ot SLoolre. Bonds and other scvurlticu un UOuilnlMlon prol^yCy altutdcd to. r \ EPOS ITS RECEIVED FROM MONBY LOANED OX THE 6E curityd improved fir.n property at the i-w- Merchants Bans of - Canada. IX'GERSOLL BRANCH. Money to Loan S100.000 TO LOAN. O’™ .......-; L5V33T RATS or r.Trnns:!. : SAVINGS & INVcSTMENI SOC’Y OF LONDON, CANADA. W ins Capital, Resssre Foil, $1,808,030 140,009 AT C. P. HALL’S, 0O,obO U Loan on Fam Fraaarty, The Molsons Sank, INeERSpi.L BfcWCiy. on Deposits, <ANCH COB. K INO & THAMES-STS PATENTS? To Inventors ^ Manufacturers ’Smith & Co JUST PUBLISHED ! BEStXESS CARDS CHATTER XIX. "DEATH BRINGS COOL NIGHT AFTER LIFE’S SULTRY DAY." M»NDAY morning waa bleak and cold. There was neither frost nor enow, but a ’driving rain that boat fiorcvly upon ell the southward fronting windows jjf the Water House, nut! obscured the view of rirt j AII<] •H ive yen searched the house? Mr. Hnrefiild may bnva fallen down in ffit somewhere. It's too drsndfuj to,UppktoL' ' I’ve looked every ylicradhat was likely. There Ara only three rooms that ho ever uses, na I Raid, ma'am. And I wouldn't frighten Miss Harefield for the world. That’s why I camo to consult you. ma’am, knowing you lo be a clover young lady, and your father being my master's law yer.' ‘Com", said Bella, seeing the two servants | looking nther as if forinspiration. ' If Mr. Hurefi< Id has gone away on tho snnr of tbo inouient, I dare say bo has left a letter or A memorandum somewhere. Lot us go round the house togelheraud look aboni. It was quite righi of you not to disturb Mus Hare- fielJ.' Bella le’d the way down staira. followed by 'trti two seared servants. Her heart WM beating .fast, agitated bv namelns^ f«nr»; but even in Ilie midst of bar fear she felt a kind of elation, a sense of new im- 2108:3, T^hlc To;s, fee. SCOTCH GRANITE Monuments & Head Stones Buns, Biscuits, Cakes PO R K PACKER . BACON, HAMS, LARD Slagci "Wiltshire Sides for ths S&clleh 2£&rkst. pAmxa HumK - William St., cor. lutAow.Orins—Nw. 3 txM-FsLuo' Rall. Vumluisjl. __________________L3JTDMT 0»T. V IC K 'S RILrSTRATED MOYTMLT MAltanXfi, Addrsw. V IC K ’S ILLUSTRATED PRICED CATALOGUE V IC K 'S CALLING- Address Cards, Wedding Caris, &o„ NO DUTY TO PAY POSTAGE FREE. Class Stock, 500 Mrat Styles. CALL A.\u SEE SPECIMEN'S OM Tril® At nine o'clock Beatrix was still sleeping. Belin, to whom DcceeMty hud given the habit of early using, WOP dressed, and oat of her room before eight, and fonml herself nt a loss for occupation. There was a cheery firo in Miss Harefield’s sitting-room, and the breaklast was laid—a snug round table, bright with pretty china and qnninl old silver, with n. Line and crimson Japanese bowl of hot-honre flower* in Ure centre. H.>w difforent from ilia Strntcholl table, with its tumbled wet.-k-nld cloth, which was beppnn. This slow old ship, the Water House, was entering stormy scan, and she 1 was st the hefnj. A sudden thought went through her heart like a kniln. What if Mr. Harefield were to die ? Uis death would wen wealth and freedom, love, liberty, all glad things that onrlh could give, for Bratrir. It would mean union with Cyril Cnlvarhousa. The pang of envy wh ch pierced Bella’s little sonl at that thought was nn almost nn-np. portable agony. Sho had endured the idea of their mntnal love with secret pangs and heart-burnings, hut with atloast a non! war J distlntinotly soothing. ' Bnt this state of metfral ooltapao did not last long. Beatrix .rose, and went quickly to the door.• Let ns look iu every room in the homo, sho raid. 1 In. my molluc’B rooms first of all. He may be there.’ • Oh, Mire Beatrix,'cried Peacock? ‘ why, you know those rooms are nev»r opened.' • Yes, sometime* by him. Ho keep* the key. The visitor last night was an old friend of my mother's. The sight of him would bring back thoughts of the past to my father.' Bbo ran quickly up stairs, and to the pnssaga out of which her mother’s rooms opened. It was at the end of the Itoura opposite that in which Beatrix lived.'See,' she cried, ‘the key is in tho -door of th® morning-room. My father ie there.' She knocked softly, and waited far a minute or so ; but there wtui DO anawer. Tliui idle took courage, and went in alons; WLIH Peacock^ the housekeeper, toil Miss Her itclit U waited breathlessly in the cor- ri.lnr. There wi» a pause which to these listen era seemed long, and then there rosea cry that thrilled them. They went timidly, all together, full of foar, and found Beatrix Harefield on her knees bedside a sofa, on which, ttrotchvd at full length, clad in its monk's robe of gray cloth, Jay that which a few hours ago had been the master of all things on the Water House estate, ruler and arbiter of many lives, by the sublime right of ten or twelve thousand a year.'^end sovna oue for Mr. Nainby,' cried Peacock. at Prince Artburis Izid>liog »o«^Mt®n<ftng 600 feet, and‘an addition'^ 600 feet mor* iu a sonth-westerly direction could be med® for 175,000 or 180J)00/ wbieh. would ^iy® complete pratoetton-To trustor Aikins—A T«weL<rf the sb;a' of the Chicora or Cauiberlaud cenbi not turn round in th® KanniiUtiqai* by Ire ewa machinery. It would bat®. Co be warped round. I have M®SI tho Kouuiuistiqturt open for navigation var Ure month, while a littl® further up.oxeu LAX® b«in drivan across. •> ■ To Senator Macphereoo—jT.i® lower end of tb® land at Ure town plot la more favour- abl® for docking than at the upper end. They have to run th® railway down to the eastern and of the reserve lor Che pur pose of getting the mure advantageous dockage. To Senator Scott—I do not know whether oilier e agin cere thnugbt the higher bank was better far the purposes of the railway than tho lower bank. Mr. McKenzie thought tho lermiaus should be loeated at the head of navigation on the 'Ksminirti- qnia, and I raid the head of navigation must bo the wust ®ud of Ute town plot. I think that is the point that may be fairly considered AS cue hand of nsyigaftan- If the head of navigation bad been, higher no, 1 HitppoM a location higher up would have been selected. Q. Suppose yon had marked out a elation location on lire MeKellar farm, do yon think you could have got the lamia at the prices you named? A. Probably not. By Senator AIKINS—Q. At Ural time WM the title still in the Crown 7 A. Yes, Mo- Kelkr bad not his deod- By Senator MAcrnBasox—Q. Did Mc Kellar express his williogugM to sell Uie property at |75 an acre ? A. Yes, to any one whq would take it. Senator Scorr—Do yoq know what _ the man], looking in at the door. ‘ She’s been wanting steep all along. Mr. Namby aay» so. Let her have her Bleep nnl> • Very' well,' assented Bella. ' I’ll go and have mv breakfast. I m quite exhausted with waiting,’ • Su yon mtiil ba, mi»a; nud the urn is sold, sod the eggs too, I'll Ly. I'll go and get things hotted up for you.' Belli, sat down to her b>n>ly breakfast presently, pr ifimnd sileneo reigning in the home, and a did Iness as of the grave. She began to think that after all wealth was not an nnquallifii-d blessing. Here W«B the heiresa l» one of th* finest estates in York shire, with iunmnerablo acres in Lincoln- a ire to boot, leading en existence so joy- less and monoton^ns tlmt even one werk of it was too much for Miss ScratchelL And yonder st th* Park tba wife of a millionaire was hastening her descent to the grave by vain cares and needless economies. The rich people did not seem, seoording to Bellas ■mall experience, to got value for their money.She waa still sitting nt breakfast when she was surprised by a visit from ths boiler, pemnsge who rareiy ascended to that N^tiling, ma am ?'• Nothing,' antwt rod Belta. • Jt'a a yjry awkward position for old ■orvauts to find themsolves in,' said the bUth-r, • It isn't hke my muster to go out of Wie house and tell nobody, and leave his servants to puzzle ami worry themselves about him. He has been eccentric of late years.bui always the gentleman. And how could he go away, except on foot, which isn’t likely ? I've been to the stables. Ho has not been out them. The horses aro all in Ure stables. There’s no coach goes through Little Yafford- There’s uo rail within ten miles.' • 1 wish I knew what to advise you,’ said Bel’a, ‘Hhi I really do not. It's quit* a dread fa! situation for us all to be in. And Miss Han-field wil be coming down stairs presently—and must bn told. I really think you ought to send far my father. Ho would know what to do, perhaps.’ ' 1 couldn’t take npon myself to do such a tLiog, ma’am. If my master should cotue back, and be offended at as making such a fuss—’ •But you have a right to make a f’is». His bed was not slept in last night you say. He dirapprared suddenly on Sunday night, to the McKelior firm than from the McKuL tar farm westward.'Q. Is the point chosen for the working yard well selected ? A. I think not. Q. Why? A- Because it is not on the same level as the road. You have to ran up again to make up Irdus. If tho termin us had been taken fnfther down the river, the worlwhops would have been placed on the level. Q, What is the grads? It is probs- bly approaching forty feet in the nule. Land could bo obtained in 1876 on tho Mo- Kellar farm at 875 per acre.To Senator Macpherson—Ths height of the bank of ths river west of ths town pint i«27f«rt. It ia about ten feet in front ct the McKellar farm. I think the McKellar farm, or even lower down, would be more mlvantageons as a rite for tho terminus than where it is now plaeel. To Senator Aikins—There would be a good dockage on the McKellar farm. Q. Was the McKellar farm cleared ? A. Q. Wu# *h® town plot cleared ? A. Not entirely. There WM same wood standing. Q. Is there a bar across the month of the rivor? A. Yes.Q. Doee that require to bo removed. The Senate Committee on Hie Kaministi- quia Land and Neebing Hniel pnrrliaM met thia i Harn is j. Snutor GuArd. wm- pied the chair.Tho CUAJBMAX rend a telegram fmai P. J. Brown, asking that a copy of his evi dence ba forwarded to him by Hie next mail. As the evidence was a part of th" records of the Cjniunttoa, the request wu not entertained. JOBS CLABK was re-ealled.To SenaPir Macphoraon—Generally MT. igatioo doses a m-mth earlier on Ute Kam- inistiquia than at fringe jVthnfii Idt>tdic«. I have seen the river open earlier in the spring, but thlU is no benefit SKI loug aa the bay is filled with ioe.To Sanator Scott—I sold * lot at Trine* Arthur's Lauding for >1^00 in tt«4. 'There was a building ou it worth I20U or A8UD. To. Senator Aikins—Ths lot waa a a <r- ne; lott and tdtualed next to the principal hotel.Captain DICK awoir'. To Senator Macpherson—I hadontomantl Superior .running beLw^n Collingwood ami Priuo® Arthur’s Landing in 1838, 1859, and 1®RO. Th® landing wra a snitabl® ntno® tw THE OXFORD TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1878. Manitob* want »P th* river this reaeco.To Senator Aibns—I have also brerd that wnu ctb«r ■tasutmwi dH no* go up-To Sanaior Soo it—There wax no dock at Prime Arthur'a Landi ng when I was there. A v«wl omild |ay aafely al anehor.To Sepetor Aiktaa—The ilver Braiouis- qute to neoriy Blroight from U* month to UM McKellar form, and it is crooked from the McKellar form to lol No. B. Neebing (th* towu plot-) The river would .therefore, open laler op to th* MoKelkr farm than up to th* towu plot, and it could be more easily broken through. The Committee then adjourned. OTTAWA, March 22. Th* Senate Committee of enquiry into the Kaminirtiqute and Neebing Hotel pur- chase* rat thto morning. Senator Girard oocupi*! the chair.BOBBBT RBID, re-oalleJ. ■ To Senator Aikina—1 did say in myev- (douce that Bom* sake bod been made pre- vion* to onr going up to Fort William, which we suspected were not genuine, and ibe owners accepted as near M possible our term*. I hav* not verified my suspicion aince. W* suspected that the owner* bad epeculated on th* lota for th* purpose of jjettiuga rise b*can«e of tbe number of parties who bad bought within a month of unr going up there, and I acted accordingly. On* lol concerning which we had suspicion WM that of Ambrose Snrrelte. which bad been divided up among several persons. We determined that we should not pay die prices asked, and would rather go to ar bitration, and the owners accepted our terms. Q.—Did you make enquiries a* to other reki that bad taken place, inasmuch a* very high price* were atked? A.—I do nol know that w* did, but we examined as many u we coni J.By Senator MACPHERSON— Q.—Were there any ramours a* to fictitious rales Laving beenmade?A.—No.only in respect to tbe lot of Ambrose Burette. To Skua tor Scott—Ttie first agreement made by tbo valuators was with Will- Lua Fleury, an American, who had bought one-tenth of an acre and had built a hotel. Hs raid he gav* $150 for the one-tenth of an acre in June, 1875, and the hotel colt Idm a little over $1,100. Ha put iu a claim of $2,1841, Wa allowed him tbe full cost of the LmlJiog of which he gave us an affidavit.Senator VIDAL—Did you ask him for an nffidavii f WITTNEBS—Yea, we asked him for it.and we agreed to pay him $1,280 for the *nlire properly. Pteury raid L* did not know wh*u be bought the lol that it was ou the railway reserve. I satisfied myself that he did nol know it. He did not make an affidavit to tbe effect. To Senator Macpherson—Tbe reserve, accoiding to our instructions, was made in January, 1875. Fleury bought tbe land in June, 1875, from Mr. Warnock.Q. Can thete be any deubl that it was known in Jun®, 1875, that this laud was wanted for railway purpoeea ? A. I could not ray.Q. Did GHver know ? A. He said ho did sot, and both he and Brown told mo dis tinctly they had no knowldgo of it.To Sector Vidal—They told mo in 1876 that they did not know it in 1875. Senator AlKTNS— Brown said in hi* evi dence tl;at be kuew in tbo winter of 1874-5 diet th* tend was wanted. WITHES*—Ho told me in 187C that be did not know it then. To Senator Scott—I consulted Mr. Bethune on tbeq iertion ofi paying for improve ments made subsequent to January, 1875. To Senator Macpherson—Q. Inyourro- port down to the Government did you Slat* that this building was erected after the plan showing the reserve bml boon filing ? A. No. To Senator Ailkiua-^I bought ths report down to the Deputy Minister, but I did not call his nt tent ku to Ibis Lintel- I sailed his attention to tbe Neebing Hotel, which wu com in ■ need simultaneously with tbe hotel of Mr. Finery, and one case covered the whole. By Senator VIDAL—Q. In making vour report to tbe Government did you draw i* dietmetion between improvements that bad been rn»d* brfore tb* filing of tbo plans f A- No; but I draw Mr. Mackenzie'* and Mr. Trudeau's attention to the subject. Senator VIDAL—Then there was a v«rba! report which th* Commltte* Las not be for* It? Senator MACPHEMON—ID the report of th* valuators of the Neebing Hotel, you **y « Tbe akim of the Neebing Hotel Company wear* nol prepared to recognize. Tbe »■ rec bon of this hotel commenced in July, ; J875, about six months after tbe rereration of the property bad been made." Nowyon pntllie Govermenl in possession of tbe facte realtive to the Neebing Hotel- Why did you nut put them iu possession of the facta relMtiva to Fleury’s Hotel ? WITHOUT—We did not refer to that hotel. । l>ecan*e 1 though it was io ^exactly tbe same position a* th* Neebidg Hotel. If ' th* Goverment paid for IhoNoebing, they ; 'would hav* to pay for thia, and if they did ] not pay for tbe Neebing, they would not । pay for Fleury's. Tn senator Soolt—Two lots belonged to Mr Wakeland, of Duluth. I went over to 1 o*e him about th«kn. Our figures were $500 for hi* two lot*. He said he bud been offered 81 fiOO tor them, and he would not accept $500. aud we dnlermiued that tbo case । should go to arbitration. That property k . D*d settled for yet, so for as I know. Boland Tbempson had a lot be wanted $400 for, and we paid $300. Mre. Muter had a lot 1 for wbieb th* wanted $400,and we only paid i 8800. Another person gave 11 GO for forty , fool o(land, and put np a store and bake honra, and w* awarded him $300. Mr. Garvin paid $074 for twenty five feet and a ‘ LuiLling. He thought he bad been imposed 1 upon. W* do**d with him for $650. With । regard fo some lotr, lay impression was , that it won Id be batter for the country to , pay lii* prices asked than go to arbitration ‘ about Diem. > Th* Committee adjourned until to-mor- < ©be ©darb Krilniiic, WEOMSOW. sines u. IKS THI QOKMC nominations for the Local Legislature will take place oa ths 24th of April The elec Hone to folio w immvd lately after. THE PBOCEKDINOS of the Senate in quiry into the Ka min 1st ignis Laud and Ntebiug Hotel Job wild be to and com mencing on the first page of this issue. to shoot off his bile he sits down, wib a •heel Of foolscap before him, apd wriles— The two-faced editor of the TRIBUNE "— then tl» is prepared to lol off any amount of rtwaddle and bosh which comes iuto hi* bead—v<de lait week's Chronicle leader. Tae «n» of 1500 was refunded to the Government out of the Kaminirtiquia Job Fund last week, and Usa gentleman who made the refund prides biwwlf upon his honesty in the action.—How about the eighteen months’ accumulated inlcreU on that sum ? THE METBOPOLITAN Bishop of Montreal, has tendered bis resignation. The clergy of that city, attached to the Chnrch of England, waited on the Metropolitan on Saturday, and requested him to reconsider his resolution to resign his Appointment. His Lordship said he had made up his mind to retire, and regretted, that he could not alter it. He had taken the step, he said, from the knowledge that be could not adequately fill Iha position. E. STOXS WIGGINS, Esq., ft few years ajo head master of the High School, In gersoll, and more recently Principal of the Ontario Institute for the Blind at Brant ford, is a candidate for Parliamentary honors for Quean's Connty, New Bruns wick. His address is before the electors of the constituency, pud it has the true ring of a Conservative and a loyal subject, who entertains a wish and desire to see the Dominion a great and united nationality. A BRIGHT and particular star in the con stellation of Reform luminaries LM un earthed the mystery that the solo &ud only reason why tho Conservative parly arc de sirous of regaining power is that an the re-distribution of seats in 1881 Six John Mac donald will have an opportunity of so gerc- maoder-ing the counties >a to give Conaer- vatires a majority in Ontario. To the same article be evidently fears that tho next general election will be adverse to the “ organized bypocraey ” now in power. True, ___________________ ODU GBIT contemporaries pooh-pooh the Senate Committee of investigation on the Kamintetiquia land purchase and Neebing Hotel swindle; aud,in higb-cock-a-lorum indignation, characterize the investigation as an unnecessary expanse, but the careful reader must be very much troubled in mind to fiad where purity, honesty and astute «la tes tn an ship exists in a Government that will allow itself to be swindled out of a dual payment for town lots in the back woods, and to pay an exorbitant price for a pile of (labs and worm-eaten saw-mill culls piled up in the similRude of a large shed aad called an hotel, the commence ment of the erection of which was made six months after the land bad been reserved by the Government for railway purposes. This evidence, too, has been drawa from unwilling,witnesses, who are in a majority of cases pets ol the Government. Truly the Senate is an important and valuable branch of our legislative institutions. MAJOR WALSH, of the Northwest Mounted Police, was in Ottawa ouSuuday. Ha says he does not credit any of the minors rela tive to the warlike intention* of Sitting Bull and the tribes enid to have joined him. Major Walsh ha* perfect faith that Sitting Bull will adhere to tbs pacific promi«os he made. He furtbor say* that Sitting Bull is a man of bi* word, and when that chief had given bis pledge that be would ramaiu peaceable, Ite wonU believe him perhap* a little more readily than be would credit the statements of many white mon. Ma jor Walsh will return to Iris post in May neyl. ___________________ THE OFFICERS of Western Railways in New York city report that the agents of the English Government are actively en gaged throughout tbs west and sonth-wesl in buying up for export horses for cavalry service. The largest purchases have been made in Kentucky and Illinois. It is re- ported that 18,000 horses are to be pur- chased altogether, and «hipm*nts are made by way of Canada, M last ns the horses bought are accepted. Each is branded with the letter M 8," which signifies "service.'’ The freight agents of the Chicago and North-Western Railway Co. report ship- monte over their road of 5 to 1ft car loads of hones daily, consigned to foreign agents. _ _______________ "A Drowsing Han Will Catch at a Straw." Tboownda oi people, who having neglected colds and oongh* until they have became dan relief. This is why M many ezperimenta are triad by the sufferers, tie to your Druggist, bay abottte of Wimxa's BAJUIAM or WIL» CBSSIT. and OM it with coufideaca. It will benefit at BUM wd ultijaately cure. It is no ■taw. it is a aM» writ tried; bold ou to it (ajcaU tu dU tU d i Said by all drag- Tbs advertiser, a retired physician,Ixv Bg providentially discovered white a Med- eel NicsioDary in Bouthern Asia, a very tempk vegetable reesedy to UM speedy and BroaohlUa, Catarrh, and all throat and long affrattoo* — afao a positive and radical specific to N»no« DcUlily, Premature Dooay, and all N errata CumplaiuU, tote it hi* duly to maha it known to his anffer- tag Mtow*. Actuated by thia motive, ba will dtatrfttlly send (toa cl charge) to *B who Arab* u, Iba rorip* to preparing and faO dkwikxi* to smMMteliy uring thia ynrridMlfafiy frarend remedy. Ttoea THE SALE of land and the Neebing Hotel for the KaminUtiquia term in as ef the Pa cific Railway is still undergoing investiga tion before the Son ate Committee at Ottawa, and additional proof is being brought to light that it was one of the mist palpable and outrageous^ jobs ever perpetrated upon a Government. W* give a continua tion of the evidence in this issue, com mencing on UM first page, and commend it to the careful peroral of our readers. Our contemporary, in an article evidently written by a pecuniarily interested party, is horri fied at our last week's comments Upon the evidence adduced, and says "nothing dis- hanorabk agiuast the GovarotDanl, the valuators or Mr. Brown ba* been, or ean be, brought to light." If we are to believe Ike sworn testimooy produced io the earfy part of UM investigathm—Iba very first answer being an acknowledemeni that UM Aoi of ParMsmeat regulating lb* valuation of laud purafaaaod to railway ptsrpssoa woe ignored -th« inteQigwt muter mast find evnytbiag to eotapteia of. The eseuM that Use daplicated charge oi »S00 WM an onoo, is too thin to go down with intelli gent readers of the presort day; and. albocgh it WM paid back M soon as brought to hgbLtWia no MMOB why the wrongfid reeipteal abortd be ewulpstad trosi Htaaa. •s bp ntarn ate!, by MUtowdng with bub *sy foiMeatfor th* we of that MOO to * yoor MMS»WE. Now, what about bo todu m MOM rurally brougbl to Kgb* I Bay aaya ba did sot nuiRir MM point » Da. CHARLBI P. MARSHALL, irated tba ‘ for IM No. » Niagara StroM, ao«4»t the OwraraoaMsa aa to whew BaSeto, N. Y. - Jfaa *h»aM ba term tex ted wt fka om -t? bovght ter 178 per acre instead of from 1300 to *fl00 as was dons for ths iMwtfon •slested. although it was not as favorable * point sa that which oould bars been bought far the smaller sum. Then, how ta Mr. Clarite’s * video-a to be explained away? He sold four lota to Mr. Davidson for |60 and one for (80 to *100, and afterward* Mr. D. told Clarke th*I Mr. Macksnxis bad said to him that the teiminiu was to be%- catod there, and be had a map marksd— which hs got from Ottawa—showing the location of lbs railway and the tote required by the Government. Clarke (bought Davidson had done a sharp thing on him, and if hs Lad poMe*>«d the ixm# informa tion he would nol bars sold the Iola to Davidson. Wo do netdo«m il ueeeMsry hers to revise the whole of the »vidnncv- It speakx foritself,and»how*, mast plainly, that fhe firm ol speculators who Lave been operating »o extensively on the Kaminisli- qtiia have been pets of the Guvtr&m*nt that they Lavs had tbs advantage of private ^'foimalion which has enabled tUcm to Une their ow'i pockets at tho public ex panse. These things Jo uot moke Tories tuad, n« our contemporary ?«ys- They are uot mad that such facts have bc.’n proven by the Committee. Ho «ays they ore “mad that the investigation has not un earthed a swMidk.”—Il has unearthed a swindle, and the object of the invreiigation is most complete. If the investigation Las strengthened the GovornnMnl in this local ity, the Reform party are quite welcome to whatever comfort they may bs ablo to de rive from it. Talk of " hypocrites I ” Judas of old ws* not to be compared to these receivers of duplicate sums of 1500; these purcbaisr* of laud, which by inform ation from tbs Government, wrongfully obtained were shortly to double in value 1 these pilers-up of slabs and saw-mill cull* on a line of railway, which they call an hotel, and demand payment for, these makers-out of accounts for shingles, floor ing, lime, glass and doors which had no exriteuce save in the imagination of the fertile brain of him who made out the ac count and was to be paid for them. If these are slanders, then we must fat! to be lieve the oaths of men who Lave i>o pecu niary interest in the matter and must lake the word of men who have made large sums of money qut of the transaction ; who have no other object in view than to screen LOBU MU OTNU MATTERS- «TTh* Grand Trank Railway Company tow toned etringeat orders prohibiting people walking oa the tawk. C7* The bort anortmert of pit-fuse frames in town at Hugill’s gallery. 224-7 & and 6 degrMi of sera Bunday and Monday mornings. Dried Beef and Bologna 8sH- Bjgca nt Slawaon’a. 224 (a"The London AcMrttar, recently made a morning paper, is now enlarged to a nine column paper. O ' Pictures and frnmee at reduced prices to suit tho times at Hugill's gallery.924-7 dial Church of Canada will meet this year in 8L Tbomaa, on the first Wednesday in Jnne. About two hundred and eighty uunirters are expected to be prewnt. (2T Dried Beef and Bologna Sau- sagea at Sluwson's.224 Mr. E. D. Lewis, formerly of Ingersoll, has received the degree of Doctor of Medicine from the University of Michigan after a very successful examination. tar Spscial Evingsleatic Services held in thn Association Hall every night, conducted Ly J. B-nnett Anderson, (English Evangslisl) Ouder the auipices of the Y. M- C. A. All are invited, especially Young Men. Bible Readings at 4 p. m. •W The Ingersoll mxrkct on Saturday was well attended, and the large amount of pro- dace brought to found ready sale at prices. For the cheapest Field Garden Seeds go to O'Neill Jt Co. good and their own actions and throw mud into eyes of intelligent dectert. A TRIP TO ARKANSAS. To the Editor <4 the Oxford Tribune. Sia,—Thinking possibly some of your many roadem might wish to know some- tbing of the country, *oil, timber, elimate, products aad resources, at well as the social condition, of this date, I beg to offer you, and more especially those who are think ing of looking for a future homo, a few facte and suggestion*, as gathered from the most reliable sources, during a limited stay iu tbe state. The area of tbe state is 52,198 square miles, being pretty near tbo size of England proper, and lying between p«ra- lei* 34 and 80 north. Tbo State came by purchase into tho hand* of tbe United State* Government in the yew 1808, while it was only in 1819 and 1830, respectively, that it became firrt a territory and then a State of tbe Union. In I860, out of tbe nearly 83j million* of acres nut quite two millions were cultivated—very little more than l-17tb of ths whole or than one-half of tbe lands liable to taxation or being allotted and occupied. Tbu* i( will be sesn that at tba oalbreak of the great civil war tho State was comparatively without rail- way* or any of tbe great public or priv at* enterprises of to-day. The State joined th :ir fortunes with tbe Confederate Armies. Nowhere in the civilized world wa* a country «o deviulated by man ns was Northam Arkansas. The only people of enterprise or wealth before the w*r wore tbe planter*, and thay Loving become almost p»nnyle»* at the close of (be war. were compelled to sell their plantations of thousands of seres each lor » merely nominal sum or divide them up iota small tarrns and await purchasers. These uro tbe lauds, together with tbe nLi*eaupied railroad laud* granted by Slate Legidatura for completing railways, which ar* being now sold by agents a* low a* one dollar an acre, and a* high as fifteen or twenty, ac cording to soil or important loortiou. Tbe soil on the prairie* is a black loam, and varie* from eighteen inebe* to two fe«t in depth, and i» capable of growing all of our Canadian grains in abundance, a* wail ■* those of more Southern latitudes. The forests are heavily timbered principally with oak. ash, hickory, cypres*, aycamoro and gum, which are being rapidly utilized for home consumption a* well as foreign markets. Three-fifths of ibis State ware originally wood land and tba remainder praine. The climate is delightful and Leaitby, summer lasting ten months of the year, tbe thermo me ter seldom showing above 100 degress in summer, and Vary seldom below zero during tbe two winter months. Tb* principal direaiei being fever*, which, however, are confined to the tow land* of from 60 to 75 mils* wide, run ning along ibe borders of tho Mississippi river. Tba climate it particularly suited for stock raising, and requires Util* or DO care the wboto yaar round. The prodaez* of thin State are indeed rich and varied, of which cotton, tobacco and *om are the principal. Frail ia rai»ad iu great aboo- dance, grape* grown her* rival tbo** of California i» the prod net ton of native win*, and I ibiak several of my Canadian (head* will bear me out in lh»* statement. Tbe mineral re so ureas of Arkansas ar* rich, parlicwlariy in manganese, zinc and gyptwts. It also eooteina the principal varieties of coal, and all that to required to open np tbi* immwee waskb ia own ol moan* and energy. Socially lb* people Arkanaaa are hospitable, todnelriona and law-abiding ci tree u«, ar lion* to pro n*;1e the growth of ibeto State by oSariug special imlueemenl* to all weM diepoaed person* who may go to Hr* among them. To my sporting friend* let DM uy th* oouniry abonnd* with game, iocb aa dear, prairie eiucken*. wild turkey, duck, auipe, qnail and geea-. Many sporttnen eonw her* and ata>ot great quantities of game for tb* nortlwra markete during the fall month*—but ano4th of this, for Ilia sub ject i* too exci ing to rommaut on further. Among ’the many agents having land for •ah tiwiMighoul tb* State. I may mention Mreare.T. K Mill** Co., of Littl* Rook, as beinir gwitteroen of Very high moding and hoeorabb to all their transaction. They spare DO troobl* or exp*ore to show Straugen th* land, peodtwta and resources Jaek " M one •< UM jaiyievi and tert hearted guiJas to UM Stale, and on* who lnv«U«n is capital spirit* by Ms toad way». M wail M its great nrtunU water toadM, will evMtadly make it one of tr Hargraves true, this morning, sentenced in Louden to three years in the penitentiary for undue punuhtnent of apprentices in bis charge. This case will be remembered as the human hair manufacturing case. «r A beautiful and pure Silk Handkerchief for 50 cents at the Golden Lion Clothing Emporium. “Noted.” O'" Special Services in the Association Ball every night at 7-45 p.m. Bible Reeling 4 p. rr.,conducted by J.Bennet Anderson,(English Evangelist). Public invited. KTYot dyspeptic painsand indigoetioo.take SAXFOHO'S JAMAICA GIXOEM. W The Guelph Mercury has appeared in its new " bib and tuvker,” and looks ex tremely well. The Guelph dailies are en terprising and well written, and reflect credit on the town in which they are pub lished. ... Orangesand Lemons away down. Also, • choice lot of Confectionery and the best brands of Cigars in town at Dart X.- Under- wood'*.215-tf PERSONAL.—Mr.Adam Oliver ex-M.P.P., left for Ottawa oe Monday to tell what be knows about the Neebing Hotel a nd the Kaarinirtiqma Land purchase for the Pacif ic Railway terminus. The “ Yoetrope," or “ Wheel of Life ” Paper Collar is the greatest curi osity yet. Cull and get some fun with it Rt the Golden Lion—free exhibition. TELETHONS EXHIBITION.—Mr- Thus. Rook* of the Dominion Telegraph Com pany will giro ia exhibition of the working af the telephone, in the office here on Fri day evening next. All are iuriied to at tend. «r Immense Bargains at the minion Shoe Store, until April Repairing promptly attended to. 223 Do- 1st. 8. P. LOOSE. WIRE SIOXS.—Several of nnr merennuts are having large new wire signs erected over their places of business. They are very attractive and next to liberal advsr- tising, will no doubt return many fold the expense of putting them np. Bottom prices fell out at Domin ion Shoe Store. The whole atock bought for 50a on the 8. Bnrgainn to April Isl. THE NEW CATHOLIC Cnmccn.—Work is progressing favorable for this new struc ture. Larve quantities of building mate rial are being placed on the ground, and M soon as the weather is setiied work will be pushed forward with the utmost vigor. Go to the Dominion Shoe Store, the cheapest house in town, 223 8. P. LOGKE. MDORTBRUL CWANGX.—Bev. Mr. Wye is about to remove frous lbs pastoral sharia of till joint parishes of Wards ville, Newbury and Oltueoe to those of Vienna and Port BarwelL The rev. gen tleman preached bls first rermon to his new charge In Port Burwell « Sunday last. His place in the western parishes named will, it is understood, be filled by Rev. Mr. Watson. 8c BISKS a ros APRIL.—Of the sighty ents In Sc am NEB for April, Iweniy-thre* are dornted to Lb* illuliralion of life and sport "nmong the Thousand Iriands," n nnique snmmer resort, and one wbieb, it is belfov- sd, has never been previously described in the magazines. Th* text, all of the origin al ikeiebes, and most of the wood-drawings are by Howard Pyle, who has already written and drawn for tbs Scribner publi cations. Mr. George B. Prescoll, Electri. clan of lbs Western Union Telegraph Com pany, writes of * Tbs Telephone nod tbs Phonograph," wiIh explanatory cots. The revival of " Hacraroe Lnes” nil* forth a little paper by Clarence Cook, whieh is II- Instraled with antique Italian and new American designs, Thi* month's CODtribn- tion to ths “oreaiiona) papers co American sports” is a persona) narrative of Drer-hnnl- ing on the Au Saabte (Mich),” by W. M. Laffan, who, like Mr. Pyle, lias drawn his own illustration*, American industry of recent growth is described by Julius Wileox, in an illustrated paper—“How Lead-Pen cils are Mada''—in which it is claim rd that American maebincry has rendered the home-made pencil superior to the foreign. Thia ioetaUujent of Mr. Eggleston'* “Roxy" ha* a novel drawing by Mr. Shhlaw, the President of the new “Sochty of American Artiste." A WARNING—Wo have frequently noticed lately accounts brought before the Town Council by member* of the Council for supplies, etc., furnished by them. Tbi* is in dirsot contravention of Ilie Municipal Act, and it* infraction may lead to difficul ty. We have before n* a case in paint where two gentlemen, Mr. Hugo Kranz, Mayor, and Mr. D. M. Shoemaker, Reeve, of Berlin, bare lost their seat* for having presented accounts and been paid for goods supplied. Three good* although supplied before the gentlemen took their rests and paid for by the old Council, the transac tion was held to disqualify tltem a* it wee held to be a contract held by them against the Council at tbs time of ihsir election. This i* sailing pretty cl«*o tn th* wind, and if such a case would disqualify a membor we are pore so mo of the eest* of onr present Council are in rather an untenable con dition. LECTURE IN THE R. C. CHURCH.—The Rev. Father Dowiibg delivered a very eloquent lecture in tbe Roman Catholic Church, here, on Thursday evening. Tbe lecture WM entitled, tbe " Pilgrimage to Rome and Pios IX.” The audience wan large, and Ilie excellent choir rendered saver*! sacred saleelions in poxi style. Tb* eotertainraont was in commemoration of St. Patrick's Day. Tho learned lecturer was very eloquent in extolling Irishmen for their devotedness to tbe faith of Ibe church and their patriotism end roadinrs* to sndain the national flag by their life's blood. Tho description of the pilgrimage and tbe city of Rome, with ite many beau tiful churches, was vivid and Lightly enter taining. We understand that Father Dowling will, at r.o distant day, favor an Ingersoll audience with another treat of a similar kind. SHEPPARD JUBILEE SING RES. — This tronpo gave ono of tboir old-fashioned camp-meeting concerts iu the Town H»1) last nigbl to a good bouse ; and, from the continued and denfeuing applause which followed each piece, there could be no doubt all present were well pleased. They are, wilhont doubt, the best of the kind ihai Las over visited tbit town, and should they again favor ns with an entertainment, we bespeak for them a crowded house— si.d that for more than one night.—Tho mannger gave a short description of their reception in Woodstock ou Monday evening, where they showed to a small bouse, stating that the londlord had given them rooms np in a gurrat, where be judged nobody had slept for the past seven years, and served them tbair mt»l« in the sample room—contrasting that with the kindness shown to them io Ingertoll. He said soma of them requested him to *tey another night, but be stated that be would nol show another nigbl in Woodstock unless ho got 6100 in bis band before ha went there. No doubt bad it been a minstrel or New York variety troupe il would have suited the forte* of the Woodstoekonian* better- ZDTSJPTi A O F — N E W G O O D S A T JOHN WHITE M c E W E N & CO.’S. Immense Stock of Lace Goods in all the novelties.Embroideries, Ties, Fancy Hosiery, Gloves, &e., &c. Immense piles of new Dress Goods in all the newest colors and designs, and at prices never before heard of in Ingersoll.1 Special low prices in Black Lustre and Black Dress Silk. An in spection of our Stock and Prices will convince you that we sell the cheapest. We have opened out the largest Stock and the best variety, either in style or quality, ever brought to Inger soll. Now ready, all the latest English, French and American styles in Hats and Bonnets, new and choice Flowers, Feathers, Plumes, Digretts, d-c., in end- less variety.As a great portion of our Millinery Stock is direct importation, we can give our customers much better value than usual this season. , COTTONS, GREY COTTONS, ETC. We can, without any exaggeration, say that we have the largest stock and best value in Town—compare prices and see. CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. Every Carpet in the House to be sold at cost price, as we are giving up that part of our business. A call respectfully solicited. JOHN McEWEN & CO Ingersoll, March 20, 1878. FARM TO RENT. THE itndentigned offers to Rent thatV*lu*h<v Fuw wf 150 Acrv«. L>it M, Tib Con., I>cr*ham. or the Wert Greed tUmd. one mile north vt Culloden. thrre-qu»rterr at • mile weel » eneew fee- Term* ewy ; for full pertlculxni «t>ply perionai „ eu«to &A S IE t sajfor^ tea Sbi for Sab. 223 f S u g a rs D o w n A g ain o A .T O ’ZSTEZLZ, & C O .’S. 4 -----. Cheapest Crib, Teas & il M & Cot THE CREDIT VALLIT RAILWAY.—Our readers will be glad to hear that Mr.George Laidlaw has succeeded in his mission to England, and has obtained all the steel rails which he required for the Credit Val ley Railway. No delay will now take place in putting ibis road in running order. (gT Still the sale goes on at the Do minion Shoe Store. Greater bargains than ever.8. P. Loose. THIAL OF JOHN MUKN.—Tbe trial of John Mun* for killing Samuel Squires, in the Township of London a tew wreke age, tbe particular* of which ws gave at the time, took place in tbe city of London yes terday. Tba jury brought ia a verdict of man*langbter, and the prisoner «u senten ced to ten year* in the penitentiary. 4 0 “ Something very facial for the coming spring in Hate and Cape at the Golden Lion. POLITICAL LECTCTW.—The well-known and popular lecturer, Nicholas Flood Davio, is announced io deliver a lecture under ibs auspices af tho Young Min i Liberal Con- eervaiive Asaociatioo of the North Riding of Oxford, in the Town Hal), Wood stock, on Batnrday evening next, 30tb inti., on " The political questions of the day." Ad- miuiou free. All are invited. Tweed Hate and Cupa, the latest, from 50 oente up at the Golden Leon. AM EXULT START.—Mr. Wm. Wilkin- •on, proprietor af lh* Harrie etrert factory, is agaia the first to make a oonniMne*- February number of thia “ Review " hre been rereived from th* publisher*. It open* with a well-written urtial* on " England and the War,'' by Emile de Laveley*. Tbe writer treat* the tubject from a liberal point of view, and aonelnde* th*! England nhonlil keep clear of th* war. We fonoy that li* might bare modi fied Lis opinion* if his artiste Lad been written a tew week'* later. Piof. Husky, in bi* article on “ William Harvey," give* a alear sketch of tb* progress of anatom- ioal *nd physiological knowledge, regard ing the bear! and blood, from Hie time of Aristotle to lb* middle of th* Seventeenth Century. Tbo*o who wished to know something of the Britiah poneiaiona in So nth Africa, will find mneb interesting matter in "Kafir Land," by Anthony Trollope. “ Lord Melbourne," by Loid Houghton, adds many intervatins point* to our knowledge cf reeenl English history. The author of Bnperoalura! Reli gion, in " Christian Condition*," co tn bate th* view* of Canon Wrilcolt, a* enuuctaU *<1 n hi* recently published article." The Rrenrrection of Cbrut; a New RerateUon. Tlii* to B fair specimen of the recent con test* between Orthodoxy and " Agnoeti- eisno." The other article* are : “ Victor Cb*rbulwx,"by G*orgn Saintebury ; " Cor- eraonia) Government," bv Herbert 8p*u- eer; “ Florence and tbe Mediei," by J. A. Symonds ; “ Horae and Forewn Affaire,' and "Books of lb* Month." Meerers Belford Rrt>»., Toronto, are tbe publisher*. For -ale at Woodcock'a and Geo. Maugben TtllESt a'Jn»d4, rkr»nlocwtjnn1 • * the ”to Fr »«r»uIe« tnh‘» Ht eolmlseib."lc F uTt»nrermm- rilie. The bouw U well »pp>lntc<i, end contain* every convenience and accommodation lor conducting a large and termite buaincaa. There it an act* ot land attached, with good rardan and choice fruit tree*, tm the nrriniMe are a good tern and two drivingaheda. Ilia alfhatcd an a gravel road with four cross roads running by it, Ove miles from Ingersoll. llorcbcalcr and Thamaaford, and tvene from Springfield, with no other hotels Intervening vu these roads. The home la supplied with good Cellarage and good tall attached- As the proprietor la about leaving for the old country th* above premises will [oadllveiy be sold. Terms easy. For particulars apply on the premise*, or bv letter tn THOS. RICHARDSON,l-utusm P. O Tulnamellle. March 13,1678, Private Residence TO Rent or for Sole. For Terms and rartlcuHn, »pp>r W. T. CRISP, IngvrsnJ!. GLOVER SEED WAMTED. 500 BUSHELS, JpO R winch the highest price will be O'NEILL 1 CO.’KIngerwn, 13.1878.___________m « “ NONSENSE.” V U A IA f By mdte<u>d pnwtlriM K NU W <>» la<*ui»Lbl« tr*th> roo- keek «rev twovd, ratiiled V lf W A P I p8KLF-eHK8ZBVAVION THYSELFir.^'iss-ti treat**4TrtIIIII«l 4 Vnrtfcy,nra*anm. Dwltea, M>4 Hyrteal D*U&tr, M>4 lire nA*** rWtmltlM n> tad oatata ml*rna* tkat result tor; ov Monday. Tbs prospect! are good he having received UM promise of lbs milk from a larger number of cows than ever before. CAHSDIAN E m ism AT FABIS-—Tbc oomepoodonl of U» Berten Jaturu^t Mpa: already io pkra. Th* ashfbit *illt«*Bry to that shown by th* [toaiiDtow <» pcovecMute tn Iha Agnaultenfl Depart mart ; UM display of native woods will W CanidUm —w dkplm a*k. an HT-t is lh*ir behalf. TwaYELLRR. ' wards will certainly be DR. WILLIAM &BAW SPECIFIC MEDIUM M A B U W . Rjfev Taking.; CtaMta. ««H •* iw*Ctnuaro Cheapest Raisins and Ctrrrants, at O'Neill A CO.’B. Cheapest Flour and Feed of all kinds, nt O’Neill <£- CQ.*«. 12 Pounds o f Prunes f o r $1.00. B T tO O M S O1STJL-57 I O C . E A C H . If you want One Dollar to go as far M TWO Dollars, call at O'NEILL ’ CO.’S, and get FLOUR. TEAS, SUGARS, eto. THAMES STREET, INGERSOLL. Ingersoll, January 30, 1878. DART & UNDERWOOD DEALERS IS FRESH FRUITS. FISH, C A M E 144 Thames Street, Murchta 1870, fEiDi CHINA TEA &c. &c. K. Y. HOUSE. D O N ’T Allow BMlbH day to pm tmtt v«boM psytog a* JUHCMX Ingersoll, Ont, Is th* Best Valm in Canada. G. P. H A IiL , WATCHMAKa AJEVtUBL St. Jam es' C hare*. WEDNESDAY, MX.CH 27, (878. A PROPOSITION. NT old snWcriber obtaining on* new MbMTtber for the TRUUNX, will have hi* anbacriplion advanced three ®bt ®rfarb Sribunt, each new lubacriber. Our aubacribera maid easily double our aubecription. Will they take hold of the matter? GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. TIME TABLE.•erra »tvr. ■ ootso »HT•hexa Ex.......8A4 AH. Aecnmnv«i»U«>n..«.S9 ».tn.*Hi>«i*>d»Uon.n.tISa.iH. AUuttle Ex........».10 ».m. * BISINENS ITEMS. THF. OXFORD TRIBUNE fa on rale a Wood-iuck'* , t/r Single copiei of tho Tniarxx for Mfe st Dart a, Underwood‘a. / ar Dry, Soft Wood for 8l-®3 P«‘ WPI. AT For Cheap Stove* of all th* improved ■item, go to G. A. Tanwr’c, Tbamea SL ...Ifyoa want to get ■ firat ,c MI piece of 91 • ."/Coal and Wood Stores in f i at variety ...Freeh Bermuda Tomatoes and Fresh saana'a, juat received at Dart A Undcr- wood’216 . ts ~ Money to Loan at lowest Ra tes. Apply to J. Ei. Hegler. ... Fre*h Fish of all kinds. 'Bntte. fresh u l salt Water, always on hand at Dart & Uftderwoed's. 215-tf ■r 850.000 to Laan on Mortrwroa, Kt*h*n2« and Loan Office, opposite Market Ingersoll ts r Hands all nt work manufacturing all wool.Scotch Suita for S16.D0 at the Golden Lion. The »unno noted cutter. ... Fre«k Halibut Yarmouth Bloaters and Siiene Herring at Dart <t Under wood’s, 215tf ...Leave your ord era at Dart A Under wood'. for Fresh Fish. 218 Promote perspiration in colds aud chills with ...All parties indebted to the Dominion Shoe Ster.-. arc reqtiutsil to settle their acetnmte and overdue notes without delay or positively they will be placed in court for •ollection. M l-lf .n -Au nrs nATims. Insult in the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Cap ital $3,300,000. Losies paid : 820,000,000. 0. E. Chadwick, agent. -10 . «r For the chcapoat 'Clover ami > Timothy Seed, go to O'Neill A Co. ay Remarkable enree, of eeriouflonpatand- iag <1 laeaae* are mide at tbe London Medical andfiurgical In.tituta, of London. Ont. Cancer* are eared by a new acicntilk and effect- teal proce**, and a cure warranted in every oa*« when andertakrn. No lew than 17 c.»e» , of thia terrible dirawe were cored in one - Month, Morice of which wra given in theGMe. ' 203-M ta r For Fire, Life or Marine Insurance, apply to 0. E. Chad- wick. Office over the Post, ’ Offce. 200 . .Gbeap Store, of the bent make* *nd kinds , te . A Trnir', 'Fhamf. Ki. «r // you iuant to Borrow Honey on Mortgages, apply to C. E. Chadwick. Offce over .the Post Office.206 Bucm i iBAKoatx.—The subscribe ria v- iag decided to go into the piano and or;an bnuecs, will tell the whole «f bu large INDUCTION OF **▼->- M- BIAND BY BIS LOKDSHtr TBB BIBHOP OF HIJBON. On Sunday morning, th* Rev. E. M. Bland .formerly of B*rvi*.County of Broc*, was Inducted at lector of th* Pari*h of 8L James. Ingenoll. by lb* Bishop W Huron. There was a large attendance of lb* eoegregaticn and th* general public. Rov. Mr.Bland having yrewutod aud read hi* tetter* of induction, aud promised to com ply with tbe canon* laid down by tbe Synod . and th* reqnirementa of tbe Book of C»m- mon Prayer and th* Bib!*, Meosr*. Well* and Wbite.churcbwnrdeu*,banded tbe key* : oftbechucb. which were received by the new rector. Thereafter, the Bishop pre- eented th# Book of Common Prayer and Bible, asking th* new rector fo adopt their i leaching* ** his rate of life, and to strive in . ril tbingrto be a pattern to bis people. Tbe usual *ervic*s were then proceeded wilh.hisLordibip afterward* preaobing from the following words, contained in 1st Cor- inthians,4th chap., second verse:—“It is re quired in* steward* that a man be found faithful." His Lordship, in the course of an excellent sermon,listened to moat atten tively, raid that of ril tho qualifications requisite for a minister of th* Go*p< l of Cbri*t that of fidelity is of prim* import ance. An earthly steward i» intrusted with lb* care of bi* master'* property, * great deal ia in Ids power to injure or advance his matter's iutereata. Fidelity in such a case fa ewantiolly necessary; and if this is reqnucd of an earthly (toward, wbat shall ba raid of a steward entrusted wgh tbo souls of meu? ihe importance and magnitude of which trust Clin only be made known by tbe reiulti at tbe day of judgement., it is required of a steward that be shall be found faitbfol. He must proclaim Christ and Him crucified, even at tbe risk of Lia life. Iu order that he may ba the mor* SUCCOM- fnl in his gjeat work, tbe hearty cooper ation and prayer of a steward* people it necessary. His Lordihip briefly referred to the Bohmn rts| onsibilitie* which a pas tor takes upon him at his ordination ; and demonstrated the appropriatonea^ of the 8'J Article* of Faith of tho Church of England to meet the requirement* of the people. These had been fitly termed by an eminent divine the “ llnrtyniue bulwaikaa of the Cbprcb of England." They weie indeed n precious l ‘gucy,it rich iiiberitanc* tbe value of which they cnuld best appreciate who know that it has been purchased by the blood of martyrs and through much persecution. A minister of the Gospel lias his failings as well ft? other mon, but his first great requisite is unswerving fidelity. He must not caricature Iba Word of God, or eompromira th* simplicity cl tho Gospel of Christ. The'Ch lieu of Christ prospered , most when tbo Gospel was preached in it* simplicity—whoa the preachers wont forth ' withunt pomp or ceremony. And it was when the Church fill away from thte aim- • plicity, and julopted iunovationa nnwar- ■ moled by Script ore,that the Church bi c tine most corrupt, and thoic who endeavored to ; reform it vt^re martyred. Ministers shoul l ' never forget that their high vecaliun is to , preach Christ and Him crucified. The Church puts the Bible firat and then hers. If; , she is the candlestick; tbe Bible fa the lamp j of lile which she Iwars. Prove *11 things I by tbo Bible. It is also a pre-n-qtiiaiie that < a minister sboabl preach tbo true G.<sp<]. At th* present time, when the Cnttrdi i* sorely tried in tho Mother Country by a ay stem which caricatures it—when men walking in the Church, and wearing her liveries and enting her bread—and carica- luring her pure Gospel Prolestantisui. and imitating Romanism, it requires us to follow there n >ble martyrs who died becans* they would not sii I unit to such n system. A pastor mn*t nlso ba diligent in prnyer and 1 study God's Word. As to their pew pastor, j the Bishop said be fill Mr, Hhihll would,to tbo utmost of hi* ability,Vn<1«-nvor to un- i fold to his flock,as God shall give him grace i and strength, tho wonders <>f redeeming , love, aud strive tn advance the interests of , the Church and parish. He (tho Bifhop) would- not Lave sent him to this import ant c.ingiegniioQ if be had not believed Ibis would be dis cnse. , For, ns n Bisl on, ha had no other interests but tbo pr speritv of the Church. His frrvont prayer would bo that their in wpastor should continue faith ful and sound ra his doctrine, exemplary in Lis life, faithful’ in his charge of th* little lambs of the flock. Ito frit that this would ba so. and he prayed that God would grant it. His Lordship than briefly addressed the people on their duty to Hour pastor, and in conclusion forcibly reminded them that I time wa» shorl; and that if they would work for th* advancement of tbo cause of G^d they should do it now. Enron rn arnicnt for the Dairy Interest. THE-UXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2b 1878.—do” ~ TiiAr-- ............................ The Daly Bouse. caaN OU nt rsoFsisvoKSHir — THOHOUOU UM0VAT10N *«D OVEBHADMNQ. Mr. Wm. A. Jenson took poarasrion of th* Daly Houa* last week.aud ia making great change* in this old-e«tabh»bad and well-con dueled ettabliehmeut. Tbe '* Daly" bo* always held a high reputation among th* ooiDm»roial hotels of fba country, and Mr. J. is determined to do all in his power —not only to maintain that reputation, but, by energy,perseverance and a thorough* knowledge of the requirements of the travelling community—to make it, in all re*pecta a first-clas* Hotel, Workmen are now engaged in making neooasary altera tion* and repair, in th* offiae, bar and other parts of the house—for the convenience and comfort of guests. While we re gret that Mr. Benrman baa been obliged to give up Li« management, on account of im paired besUb, we must conpralulnte tho comm unity upon tbe acquisition of such a thorough borines*man in our midst, *a Mr. Jenson who comM to us well raccommended from the city of Hamilton, and we wish him every prosperity in his new under taking. Presentut OJ t> Misu E vatt. Tills morning Min Evatt was mad* the rocipieut of th* following addrus, accoja- pauied wiih a purse of money, to which ibe made a initabls reply, a* below. Aponrai. On bohrif of the congregation of St. James' Church, wo are deputed to a duty which we undertake with mingled feelings of pleasure and wduraaPleasure, in being the bearers of thia ao- cowpanying token of the respect and grati- iudo of those, whom, by the willing aid of your voice, yon have so often led in the-services of prai«o and thanksgiving in the hou*a of God ; and sftdncw, when we realize that the position you have to long, and ao efficiently, occupied will now bo vacant, but we trust that it may only be temporary.Mere formal word* and cxprewiions at your departure will, wo know, fall but coldly upon the ear, and would fail entirely to reach the heart.Our derirs is that you should know, that, M we have appreciated your services so freely dovntwl to the church, *o we would place o.i record our sincere *orrow at your leaving n*. May God'* richest blcwings attend you wherever you go. and in whatsoever duties yon engage; and may Ingersoll, and _ St. James’ Church congreeitino, ever remain a bright spot in your memory, when you think of friend* left behind. Signed, iu behalf the congregation, EDWARD M. BLAND,P. J..BROWS, C. II. SlAWMX. KtrLv. GKNTLKMKN,—I feel that word* are inade quate to express to y*u my feelings of grati tudo at being the recipient of this token, ami of this address, couched as it is in language so full of kinduess and respect from thou whom it has been my privilege to mingle with ao limit-And, rest Assured, that it ia w.th deep regret that 1 have foand it necessary to sever my connection with tho clinir and congrega tion of St James, where I have been !>er- mitted to lend iny aid in awisting in loading the services of praise and *nng, And when distance severe the >>ou<1 which lias imitevl us in the past, my heart, although my voice may be adtnt. will ever mingle in your services on each succeeding Sabbath.EDITH EVATT. Ingersoll, March 27, 1878. Card o f Thanks. Mercantile Fire Insurance Company th- o[ my thank* for the very prompt and liberal after the tire occurred. Their I.tepnctwr, Secretary and Agent, I mint commend fur their must careful and prompt attention, and recommend all intending insurers to the Mercantile Fire Insurance Company.Yours, thankfully, W. U. GALLAonr.n. Ingersoll, Mareb 22, 1873. Board of Ed ucatio n. The monthly meeting of the Board of School Trustees was held on Monday even ing. Present—The clinirman in the chair—' Messrs. King, Cragg, Flewelling, Bell, Sudworth.Criap, H"gler and Srl Ion. The min n to* of the previous meeting were rend and approved. Tho ful Io wing accannte were presented : T H E W A R. London, March 20.—Th* final an«wir from St. Peleraburg lo England’* question, whether the eath* treaty will be aub* milted to Congress, fa nuxiendy awaited., The Timet exprepaes the opinion timt' tbe iu«re prudent of th* Russian *tatoa-- men, even tho Crar liinatelf, ought to be ready to smooth th* way for tho aaeem- Llage of Congrera. The pr*pqud»rating opinion al the capital, of tlia Great Pow er# »e«in. to be that Russia will refuse, and that Ibis will render tbe situation very critical in consequence of the presence of Iba British fleet iu the Sea of Marmora aud the position of ilia Russian* about Constantiuopk, but that if uo uuforaceii incident or complication aritea from tli.se ciroHmttaucea war may be avoided, and after n period of auipensa a fresh proposal fora Conference or Congnsa be brought forward uudcr different form* wilb hopo of success. . .Thr-poiilion of Analrin is * source of much anxious curiosity. Seini-official or gans have declared the treaty utterly tin- acceptable, but the fact ia equally cort.lu that Auafih does not suppart England'* demand concerning the form of ila aob- mission to Congress. Tho Vicuna correspondent of the Timet soya: Tbo difference between England7 nnd Russia are those of form rather than principle, sod ought not to prevent tho meeting uf.Congress. Thu British Am bassador hero hud a long interview with Andraesy cn Sunday, by appointment. There ia no doubt Riasiaia making strong efforts to subvert .the possibility of Anglo- Austrian Alliance, before giving England a fiunl answer.Tbe Standard rays tbo G.-’vcrumonl warehouses are so crowded with warlike । stares in consequence of the rapid ‘ de- livcrio* under recent contrncU, tual it S* necessary to engage storage m w«jfe- bouse*.San Stefano, March 26.—Tbe Grand Duke Nicholas wiih a suite of twenty will । proceed to-morrow morning in the imps- , linl yacht, Livadin, to visit the Sultan. The Sullan will immediately return Ilie ' visit at ono of the palaces placed at the ' Grand Duke's disposal or on board th* 1 Livadin. (Constantinople, March 26.—Tbe Grand ] Dake Nichola*, accompanied by twelve ( IltHMan Generals, proceeded to-day iu the j Imperial yacht Lividia lo Dolmabotighfcbo । Palace, where ho was received by the Sul- ( tun surrounded by his Ministers and . Osman Pasha aud other Generals. Tbe { Graud Daka conversed with the Sultan j twenty minute*. Hv then went to Btyler- , Loy Palace, where In, was visited by the { Sultan forty-fiva minutes Inter. The Grand , Duke and suite next proceeded to the , former Russian Embassy, in the front of , which Russian eagles were displayed. Tbe : Grand Duke wilt sleep onboard theLiridiq j to-night, and taka luncheon with tbe Sul- । tan to-morrow. Il iasaid the Grand Duke, । referring to the Porte's apprehensions of o 1 । possible Anglo-Russian conflict, expressed , th* hops that Russia would effect nu at- , riiugemeut. , Vienna, March 2C.—Gen. Ignnthff has ( A boric w« teen bearing toward* Dun- tto«r j*at tefore th* aquriL.. T)Mf* i* oom* hop* oaurteiMil that um u»*y Lav* rucrad othend ' “' ’ - • ' - . . AU hand* *w» mu atari ng on deck far pm - i at the time of the disaster. Bat for tun of tbs blioiling auuw storm it would have been thought fb. .Lip had gone on to Spit- Lead.Ita E*pUnSdo w« crowded with vi.itor* adnfimig tlia Eurydice. which wra carrying ev*ry available atiteh of canvra. She Bailed to ckab to the .bore that the oordaga of the rigging wo. virible. Suddenly sleet descend ed, and when Ihe .term lifted, only a schooner lowering her boat, could be seen. Fletcher .tatee he was below, and beard a noise ou deck, lluahing up, ha found thn vessel on bar aide, .inking ; .eiacd a life-buoy, and tumped overboard. Ho tad been in the water scarcely a minute when the vessel lurched forward and sank, drawing him down auch a du tan co that he g.va himself up for lost, hrt the life-buoy draw him to the aurfaco. The vessel lies with her maeta visible. London, March 25.—It is stated that there i. no doubt dial tbe Eurydica was carrying too much rail. It ia feared that with the men embarked at Bermuda, and probably from Admiral Keyes' squadron, that the Eurydice Lail nearly four hundred «n board.Loudon, March 23, 7 a. in.— Tbe official list issued by the Admiralty allows tbe Eury- diea'» officers and crew numbered 298. bodocs in prison. Ail accounts agree that !«s »^K e f ^i N r —1878;:m C riboarg fa^eIifi’'Mda**.'^UhnnifRlriM k*- ggiivvee Ii rraammpp** an opportunity tut phyafaaT culture. . A couple of Guelph ladies are trying to get up ■ library for the general hospital in that torn. Mr. D. Spry, P. O. 'Inspector, hta bean Investigating charges in connection wilb tbe AHIston office. Th* Parry Sounder* »r* talking pohlics, high wages, track, baehshsesb, and early navigation. There appears to be some dtaaiitfaelion among the members of tbe Piterborongh fir* briefagde. The sticker fishing i«*sou has fairly rp.ued thus early at th* mouth of the Seguin Rivef. . A abortborn ealf, belonging to M. John Irwin, when 15 hours old, on th* IBlbinst., weighed 101 pounda. Wild ducka have already been the more enthuaiABtic ■ ports men mileB from Winnineg. by Belgrade, March 23.— A report Hint Srr- via i troops occupied Wraiiju is confirmed, and the place ha* sincn born occupied by tho Russians. Thn Turkish inlia-dtuit* of Wrntija have pout an ad Jr. rs to Prine s Milan asking for Hiiuexutiuu to beivja. If that is imposBibla, they beg for permission . to migrate into Servin, because they are re solved not to reinain in Bulgaria. Paris, March 26.—The Tempt believes the Congress has foiled in consequence of E ugland'a ref it so 1 to participate. France A CHEAT HISTORICAL WoaK.—Tlie Na tional Publishing Company of Philadelphia have «ant ua advance ebeet* of The Picto rial H utoryof the World, embracing fu ll aiul authentic aecounit of every nation of ancient and modern timer, and including a Hittory of the rue and fall of the Greek and Homan Empiree, tlu growth o f the ota^iont of Modern Europe, the Middle get, the Cruttadce, the Feudal Syttem, the Hefofmatien, the discovery and uille* ment o f the Eeio World, etc,, etc., by JAMES D. MOCABE, A well-known historical writer. This is ono the most valuable works ever issued by on American publisher, and it is in all respects tbo n?ost complete History of tbo World aver published. The author does not content himself with a mere dry statement of facts, but sketcJ’M the life and manners of the various nations of which ho ticate, in life-like colors, and points out the causes which led to the pros perity and decay of the groat powers of the woild. He shows us the famous war- riarn, statesmen, poets, sages, and orators of ancient and modern times, and makes them familiar to the reader. The book is a complete Ircasnryof history, and there is not u question that can bo asked conceal ing anv historical subject but an answer to it can bo found in this great work. Il con tains l,2G0 largo double-column pages, and is embellished with over CoO fine engravings illustrative of tbs events recorded in the narrative, embracing battles and other his torical scenes; portraits of the great mon of undent ami modern tim es: and views of the principal cities of 11 io world. These engravings aro genuine works of art, and were mado at a cost of 825,000. Tiie groat number und high character of Ches. en gravings muka thia tho most valuable art uubliealion uf tho century. We cann >t loo highly praiao tho numerous and hcaiilifnl portraits of bint -rical personages with which itabnnnds. A luiciked feature of the work is a complete History of the late War be- tween llustia and Turkey, which is the only complete account uf Ibis war in print. This is an appropriate limo to read the His- Brentwood Public School pupils .arc ar ranging a eoucert in aid of th* ride-walk fttml, au iustanee of commendable public spirit among the juveniles. Al Nanaimo, B. C.. on the 1st inst., the Weather was very mild ; trees were burs ting into bud, and flowers were in full bloom. John McBain, one of the pioneers of El- giu county, died at his residence, lot 8, 12th con. of Yarmouth, on Monday. 18ib. Methodist churches are to be built at Bee ton, Cuokstown, and Wakhago, end those at Bradford and Stayner ara to be extensively repaired. An effort is being made by th* people of Newmarket to open up the Town Line West, between King and the old survey o! West Gwilfimbory. A woman who for the !wt twenty year* has begged round [NaisagaweyB townahip lately offered to buy a farm and pay 82,000 or 83,000 in cash. Messrs. Speight & Son, of Markham, shipped tho other day a wnggon for Jamaica to fill an ordtr. They expect to open up a considerable trade there. INGERSOLL MARKETS. n«port»d by J. M. WtLcoa.CMBroiMlcnMerehwit. ea*i>.Rd Wbest, per bu,h»!,. .Whit* Whtat rauiiaiona. Roll Itultcr. |cr lb . .. Cheese, dairy....................... Hides.Sheet. : Iamb Chicken*. per our. llrc.cU Ilogs . only uko part in the Congrero if all signa- Le Soir slates that the Cutincil of Min isters rant wed this rerolution. The diplomutic relations between Tar key and Russia havo boon renewed, and Gun. Nekiloff has been appointed Iltiismn Charge D'Aflhiia at Consltinlluople. A St. Petersburg spori.il soys :—Those bonk an imm»nso sale. 11 is sold by sub scription only, and the pnblislicra want Hgcnla, OR will ba aeon by tbeir advertise- mad in another column. to have very litlle hope of n solution of the present dead-lock, although the belling of the Congress without Englund would have at all. The whole qm atinn aecm" to bo sinking from iho sphere of reason to that of passion. London, March ■A Vienna cor re1?. 1 001 18to0 It0 oe » 00 st 00 3 00 13 051 00 H w M violins at twenty-fiv* per cent, diseounteff ■..WftipUfpAMt. for cash only. 1 C. P. HALL, Walch tn alter A Jiwelw, COT. King 4 Thame* Eta., ’ugeredl ■ar TDXtlDa v lA ln g to Bccun CnUlo (•rU tUr) ChraagM fat marmalade ettt M H by in vla c ttafr orfien at eaa. , Mui tbls tra it ■win»ecnta out ofieaaoiL w Mouiot guugatM to fill arden H us DAM * mninwoon. A Caan.—Having pore baaed the secounti At # recent meetibgoftlio Agiicultnra and Art* Association of Ontario held at Ottawa last week, th* subject of increased cnconr- ageraant to the Dairy Interests of the country was brought np by Benj. Hopkins, Esq., Preside nt of th* Western Dairymen’« Association, as follows:— Mr. Hopkin* said be wi.bed to call tbo attention of tl>» Council to a matter which waa closely allied to th* dairy interest. He thhngbt Unit great encouragement in the uh spa of )>O2<4 should be offered to be competed for at th* ensuing Exhibition. Iq th* county ha enm* from, tin less than tGd.000 had been received from England for eh*e«e by one chees* company rion*. and th* trade in dairy products in Canada was ramming very large and important di- menrioua- He thought that tbe Western and Eratern Association* would git* 1500 ««ah, and if tbe Agriculture ami Arts AMO- ciation would give a lik* sum, there would be an excillent exhibition. He.urged the importance at holding sack an exhibition this y«*r. A» the I'rorincfal Fair being held at Toronto, a can Irai wition, th* dairymen would be only too glad to com pete. He did not ray that such an erbibi- Ifon should ta held annually. If it took place, say every flv* years, il would alii eneourag* dairym»o- Prof. Bell supported the idea of Mr. Hopkins, but be we* only Mraid tbal th* funds of th* Eastern Association would --------- -— ; -• .scarcely beer lb* call upon ita kmdg, but •ag nate* belangitfg to W .C. Jobntton kt*k«. ra a member of il, would giv* th* pro- «< tbe Dawdnloii Sbo* Store, ril partici iu- jeet heartily bi* rapport, and he could 4«H*d ar« requested to MU1* the ram. b°u«b for Mr-Bowril. wttbwat deUy. Mr. Jobnrtoc will b* found The High School Report showed an ag gregate attendance of 71 and an average attendance of 63. The Public School Report for the month showed an aggregate attendance of G73; average, 548|; non-resideufo, M ; per eantaje of absentees, 18|. A letter was read from the department, showing *n appropriation for the High School of 1327 for the last half of 1878. On motion of Mr. Crisp, seconded by Mr. Hegler, the accounts were referred to the Finance Committee. On motion of Mr. Hegler, seconded by Mr. Crisp, one quarter’s salary was ordered to be paid the teachers and other officen. Ou motion of Mr. King, seconded by Mr. Seldon, Miu Brotherhood war ordered to be paid the sutu of 81'2.50, arrears of salary. Ma Cragg moved, seconded by Mr. Cri»p,—That Ralph Hartley ba appointed janitor of the Central School at a salary of 1225. Mr. King moved in amendment,eecended by Mr. Seldon,—Thal Ralph Hartley be appointed janitor al the same salary a* last pondetil telegraphs wheihi-r Ignatieff conies here to interpret Ilie treaty or negotiate nn understate ling, opinion beta is not in favor of bis success. A Berlin correspondent states that an ap parently inspired article in the Berlin Port E igland’a demand, and tUclaree that Rural, should be wise emaigh to bo moderate. A Vienna despatch eays: IgnaticfT* mis sion tn complete ths negotiation^ for a scheme ot parnllol annexation, which has already found favor ot headquarters here. Austria demands Bosuin, Herzegovina. Northern Albania and a portion of Mace donia, including Saloncin. Russia objects to the annexation of a portion of tho Mace donia. but this dithcnlty is bv no maanain- surmountable. Ignatieff will go to Berlin on leaving her*. Russia, by advice of Germany, is conciliating Austria aud disre garding England. It is believed Russia is preparing for war with England. Two hundred thousand men of the Russian Landwebr were called ont on Monday. The Journal do St. Petersburg declares that Russia will not enduro the posilian obliging her to mnintsio her Brinstn^nts in definitely. The Berlin Pott remarks that ths collapse of Congress would rnforca such an attitude on both Russia aud Eog- laud. A Borliu correspondent "ays the Austrian idea of the C-ongra** witbout England is being discouutenanceJ by Franca and Ger many. It is possible only the three Chancellors will meet in Berlin, but even tbia is as yet impossible. Germany is «ure to take no proceedings against England. ST. NICHOLAS FOR APEIL.—The stories of foreign life form a leading feature of the number. There is, first Sara Keables Hunt's account of "How Kitty teas Lost in a Turkish Bazaar,” in Egypt,illustrated by a frontispiece; then follows “Old Nicolas,'' a tale of RiissTau peasant life, with a pic ture of a snnw-storm on the Steppes ; next comes “Puck Parker," by Mrs. Lizzie W. Clmmpney. with Iwo illustrations by Mr. J. Welts Chnmpnoy.a story of a little boy's escape from beleaguered Pari* in a balloon with liis father and mother; nnd. after these, •' The Three Horse-shoes," by David Ker a tale of bow Maurice do Saxe,Marshal of France nnder Louis XV.. found a Dutch Blacksmith ns strong ns himself. “Easier in Genuant*," with nine illustration*,deal* with German country customs of the Easter time ; and *'A Vieit to a London Dog-show" is a description, with several pictures,of an exhibilt •« of canine pets of all sorts, in Alexandra Palace, L indon. NOTICE. MEM BERS of the lute Steamer Fire Coropopy, or other*, having Clothing or other Property belonging io tho Con‘»r*U"O, *re r*qu*»Wd a> return th* nm« *1 one* to MIL BICKERTON. Chief Engineer. If nut relumed, other i(*pe will be Ukeu to procure the feme. JOHN BUCHANAN,CbalnMnof Committee.Ingenoll. March !7, 1S7S. m To Dairymen & Cheese Mahers C. H. SLAWSON, (SUCCESSOR TO E. CASSW ELLJ BROS to Inform the ruttomtn of thia old e»ubll,hcd houae, that he te juat In receipt of > Large Stock of Bavarian Rennet*, which, having received direct from Germany, he I* prepared to offer at the very M ich ell’s Liquid A nnatto, Genuine C. P. R en nets, Scale Boards, Best Brand s E nglish Factory Fill* AH no tice and give receipts Lrum e. All ■•to. aad ovardua Mlea unpaid alter April W . will be placed In court for eollwbou. WABUN HABBIU Mr. Hopkin* raid th* 1500 liked frrtn the Agriedltara and Art* Awo^alfon wo* in addiriou to what th*y already giv* in priae*. So far is lb* fauds of th* Eratern Association were concerned, Ua thought that il would recsiv* from th*4o»erumeni After some little discussion, Die tm eau thia year 11.200 tuatead of t WOO. i Fret Bell Baid that re mo Mi a great deal On motion of Mr. Hegler, seconded by Mr. Criap, UM acootints, aa read above, were ordered to be paid. On motion of Mr. Bell, seconded by' Mr. Sudworth, Mrs. Matheson was ap pointed janilrtM of the Firet Ward school Loss o f Hit E urydice. OVER 300 BOVIA OS BOARD—OXLY TWO RAVED. Loudon, March 25.—Th* weather win fine .yesterday until about 3.30 p tn., when an ri-' must universal change ensued. Short and violent gu.ta of wind, accompanied by snow and dust storm* of unusual character, M brief o* »adden, followed rapidly from nearly posito points of th* eompasa. 1 .It is supposed the cajuiaing of the British navri training ship Eurydice, off tbe Isle oi White, was due to the Buditenncra with whieb’ the squall overtook the ship and the fact that it* ontir* force fell on the full spread of her caavaas. A* the Eurydic* wa. completely close in atare a dangerous probably no warning. The gun*, .torus and other dead to the Weet Indi w. from whence she had been it Of |*00 yw U w win Mad to Wibwnbera boOi MA MT'B Md the Oaford TBUrtJXB- fw M «• will Band to aabMiriberi both t jjM etoe Bad tta Oxford THBOBB. J Tta reg^ar Mbasriptfon price «d SertA- Mr*e IfoMAlg is 84, and of St NichoUe h Mt Hopkina laid great upon ihe riiitof giving prises to lb< elieaM whiab aa test adapted for —1—-1—- —J Wt ri thie office will euly remain open IL ROWLAND- in tbe United States, y a staff of tta fa n fint-etoM Ou mo turn op Mr. King, seconded by Mr. BeMon,—The mailer of charging the High Babool rent for Ibeir occupation of premises which bavs been erected with funds rabed for Common School purpose* be referred to the Finance Commiltea. Hie Board Urea adjourned. dred. Only fir. pornoa*, including foeut. Tabor, were reecued, after they bad been an an the only aumvora am Benj. Ceddifort, an able eeaman. and Sidney Flu Leber, a firtLcUM boy.BCBTTVOE’B STOAT. Cmldilard aaye :—Over 300 were abuanl, ail rd whom, except myself aad Fioteber, were, HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS BUY THEIR D M HOUSE, WRERE THE DRYGO O DS.Barker & Sills Try the rain** now offered at WHITE COTTONS— New, FACTORY COTTON&-N*w, SHEETINGS—New, SHIRTINGS—New, J TICKINGINGS-New, New—TOWELLINGS, New—DENIMS, New-J-DUCKS, NCW-BKOW N LINENS, 4c., 4e. GREAT VARIETY IN W ffiM For early Spring Wear—Choice Selection*, Elegant Deaigna- - CH EAPEST EVE R OFFERED. NEW TWEEDS FOR SPRING, NEW COATINGS F O R S P R I N G , All very Spicey and Extraordinary Valor. Stock Complete LARGE AND SELECT. FOR SPLENDID BARGAINS, COME TO THE MriHonMnll WM. McBAIN.IngeraeC, March 13, 1878. 222 C e m m e reial JOB PRINTING! CARDS, Magnificent Wow Hearss Undertaking ■> Coffins, Caskets & Shrouds OF EYEttY PEKBirnoM. Handsome Palls fo r Coffins, Also for I! once FII» m m m a BY ONE OF THE FIRM. BARKER 4 SILLS. Ingersoll, Fsb. IS. 187*.HI J . F . M O R REY , UNDERTAKER, HOU3EHO URN1TURE. COFFINS, CASKETS, SHR0J3S, IC ., KEPT IS STOCK Personal attention rt’ro to funeral*. J. F. MORREY. to;«r»olL Hseldnwe u>«r tb« Wsfarucau. Tngenoll, Feb. 3.1878. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A H tm nx M.warxpi*t niKMTukT.** IH7S. TKVTU AKftFAL SOMME »«W HEADY. 3eS|»K*«. Prlc* 40 rent*. Her b,m*JI. C-main* the came* and clrvttlaU'in* <4 all iw>|«p«n, and a CautWr ut tbe Uvnr in wblrb OW3 u« vul- 1t>hnJ. Addma SEO. p. H OR U L at*, |« PIANOS » //,er T U C trsr.rji. n/nn.tnnfmjr » u oc i n c ctfs i-r.pf h crtu Bt. rrjeit prp rc p T c otan i» «««>>«b> a. ri.n rE .lj I w^TtcullunU pn*i. *nd >.i«d to Iho.,- m iTTCP lh« very L®1 L>*iryioro ItUUIILII (prwe • perfect JUM rol. r. >M b binsi- PfltPD f A^JUEUn I rertiade, *Bd edde 6 eenU per nouns to toe dMcripU.c circular*. W ells, R if hardsell & Co., P rop'ra, M yths are but Symbols of Truth. A. the scholar rm in the vain but beauti ful mythologies of the ancients the embodied expressions of the hungry human sou!, blindly groping after tho Infinite,»o the physician secs in that popular myth of tbe sixteenth century the fountain of porpctul health and youth—au expression of tho longings of aaffering human ity for a remedy that should forever prevent the incursion of disease. Th* wild, of Europe were ransacked for this wonderful fountain, and Ponce do Leon sought for it in tbe cypress- swamp. and tangleri everglades of our sonny Forida. Men hav# searched for it everywhere and anywhere bat where it really it—in the human body itself. The blood i» the real fountain of perpetual hralth ond youth. When this source i. corrupted,the painful and Barrow-producing effects are visible in many shapes. Tbe multifarious form* in which it manifeata itself would form subject* upon which I might write volumes. But as all the varied form, of disease which depend upon bad blood are cured, or best treated, by such med- icinaa tta taka up from thin fluid and excrete from tbe lyatem the noxious elements, it is not of practical importance that I should describe each. For instance, medical author, describe ataut fifty kind, of skin disease, bat M they all require fortbeir cure very similar treat went, it ia of no practical utility to know just wh»t name to apply to a certain form of skin dia- eue, *0 you know how beat to cure it. Then again, I might go on and describe Various kind, of scrofulous sore*, fever sore*,white swellings, .alargod glands, and ulcer, of varying np prarance ; might decribe how virulent poitoti may show itself in various forma of eruptions, ulcers, sore throat, bony tnmem, ete,; but M ril these various appearing tn an if citations of bad blood are cured by a uniform means. I deem auch a coarse unnecessary. Thoroughly cleanse the b!o<«l, which is the great fountain of life,and good digestion.* fair skin, buoyant spirit., vita) strength, and soundness of eon. Ititatinn, will ril letara to us. For tbi* pur- pora Dr. Fierce'. Golden Medical Di*oovery and Purgative pellets are preeminently tbe articles needed. They ore warranted to care tetter, ralt rheum, acrid head, St. Anthony’s fire, rose rath ur ery.ipelra, ringworms, pirn- pie*, bfotchea, «pota. eroptinns.postules,boils, earbane)««, apre-vyes, rough skin, acurf,send ulou* sore* and swelling*, fever *ore«, white swellings, tumor*, old sores or sw»fliogs,*ff*c- liana of th* akin, throat and bones, and ulcer* of th. liver, atomaeb, kidney*, and lungs. cd Salt, Ac-, &c. CMiw.n'. Old Stand. Thame* Simi, ins*r»)L N. F, — Tta bualnna la MUI munacrd hr Mr. C*ror«ir.lugerfall, March ST, 1873.MI WANTED. A GOOD, PLAIN, COOK, in a i X *ui*ll funny.Apply to Ingcraoll, March S7,1878. MRS. BLAND.Catlitrin* Slewl MONEY. TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE 8ECVIUTY. BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, IMPORTANT -T O- FARMERS! mnllOWI to dta r«n«r»l m and durability ib*y Hu-rovn ran Oe aimfe 1a ent LOOK AND READ. <l»bl AGENT* WAITED tn fell O. M. Rn|r« St. PanPa Charefa, Peterborough, ha« de cided in favour uf an organ. Wild pigeons, blns birds, and robin* flying around Parry Sound. Grein was sown on the 18th by Mr. J. C. Robioaon, of South Verulam. Cookatown people want to do their sta tute labour in»ida their vjiUge. IMPORTANT LOLks ox TOE ItaTALWENT TLIS, A* mv .ull ihe Bvmiwer. EO AGENT'S FEES CHARGED, In Office, Ssttudsjs, E*M Room, Minkler'* Beak. GEO. KENNEDY, X)AI«Y »O V 8 «, In :tl*y, Hawh 23th till TUU4BF, April 2nd, To 10 o'clock p. m . by all Who uv Kittorliw how Chreak UBSSMO* DIMSMB. SIMU M ifetyto lb* |n*urod. ' UKO, RKHNKllV.iLgerooP, March Tt, 1ST*. Ml STRAIGHT LOANS AT 6 PER CENT., RECEIPTS, TO THE CIRCULARS, DR. M’CULLOCH, tend, Irahnd. BeeUand. Fnn« Oertnany, tbe VntM C NS UM PT ION. BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA. CATARRH, . Ttorna*. Hart, Nanwta Ulasn. U '« QMBBMM, MEMORANDUMS, PUNTED At TH1 *e . oddrew C. II. VBqtlURT. Ottawa. Cauata. JUDGE W X l nnri eefea by rati I U fi VH* U r»v YOUBSaKiTT; rw-u-.il*. N.Y. < it HIXKD CAKDI. with urn, eta. IVMlHIk. L. JONO A CO..Naewe. N. Y. LETTER HEADS, T>R INT ED «l thn TBIBCNB O rrirfi 17 M«al seLMtw DODGERS. tin MMK •pee u prize* •» * rided the Eastern PRINTING OFFICE OXBOULABS. i Ihe Wiadacr lately at Leeuatuvilfo- M E. Church went down, and alto carried with number dinging to her or drawn * voetea A man near me »*id a Funds ba»* ran atari treasury, and a»«My wtl rowed to MMI current ei Nineteen sad* and «rre in Belleville goal tart wee «l the brat *ua» m Uto UtoU J. M WILSON * ua. Sole Ar»«ta. IngeeeaB. <ta» a ». lira iM Tta tall wbeit tn Blaoabard and Did- dulph locks well. Tta Btobop of Huron con firm ad thirty penau nt Parkhill. BlSIVESS CARDS t/lQUA L to Lithograph, printed at tbe ■ILL HRADS L itnd ranch T R IBUN E E0WWKE* Fwa. “• tli - - Ailiatan i* to have a big grist milt BL M irji band ta* been roorganiud. Special Method tat earrioM in Peterbo- roegh. Onllia atave factories era doing ft large Larxa - It fo now believed tta Earydia. tad •boat 3SO officen sal uamcn, of which 270 ware ywung w * in trataia*. taridea about 20 as ta^aiita placed tn tta lake* in Halliburton. Th* n*w convent at Naw Wtalfflintll finished alxraI ft fortnight ago. A cruy Bow made Guelph'*str*at* more than ordiuarly lively a few days ago- Entarpia* in Penetanguiihene inereaaaa by masons of ita proapeativa railway. Bad ro»d« have e*u«e.l the caneellint of the stag* between Bradford and Bond Head. Chatham doge feand at large wittant eolian taariag their ov»>'» tame am sbrl OXFORD TRIBU N E Canski Jairjj Reporter WBONESDAY. HAftCH VI, IW8. Hold anMj o® when joty *r* just ready ta swear, l»(1or speak blrehly. Hold oh to yonrlinml Wh<>n yon are about to pnnch, watch, uteul, or do any improper Cheese front Sour Sink, W A_ ’jLf. having been any direction* for making cheese from soar milk in the department de voted to-chwwertio economy, I venture to give my way for doing the same. I know from experieuco how the tired and overbunlened farmer'* wife often.racks hdr brain for Mme, Hold on to vaur font whon you nre on the point of kicking, runningoff fronimudy, or pursuing tho path of error, shame, or mime. Hold on to yonr temper whan yon are BUgry. excited, or,imposed upon,or otLerr are angry with you. Hold ou to $0tir heart wh®n'*ril p.«no. iat* s seek your cnrupnhy, ami invito you to their mirth Ram^a, and revelry. Hold on to yonr good name nt nJ times, for it is of more value than gold, high place*. or fash ion akto ‘ ......MOW Hold on t«» irai.ii, f>r »t will serve youonv>irutn, Mr H win serve thru# to fill oat her meagre bill of fere, whst , WfJl w „i (|Q yon qootl thnm.-hnttt u< ‘time is predimi* and every cent eotanta. have been en benefitted. myself by a recipe or snrgretiou from some one miare *x[H rienced that I add my mite hoping that it will bo tried by those who are in the habit of making cheese from sour milk. Take a pan of thick milk after it ha* been skimmed, place it over a kettle at boiling water, after cutting it in eqwarc* with k knife. Let it stand until thorongMy heated, then set aside until cool •’ -and poor tato M colander or reive to drain. When the whey has draincil off turn into a pan, pour on plenty of water and let it soak two or three hour*. Drain again aud then with a fork m.Wi fina. season with salt t° taste and <tir in a few spoonfuls *f thick.sweet cream. Beat well with a fork and tarn into a . dish for the table, patting it on icc or in a very cool place before serving. MRS. S.G.H. Holtl <>n t<« tirliw—it fa abbve nil price to von at nil time* and plucrf. aud ever will be, your In *1 winthb. THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1878. “Why is dew hkn a fallen star ? One is tniM on eiulh, aud tha other miued turn you i r ’ near this life’s end. Don't you fe< 1 the need of a n» win art?1' "Nnl Imlfm- much as I need a now liver," said the sick ram. —Ssid s member of Congress from Ofii“, to a Now Yorker,who wus tiring to tell hiiu something aboni hogs: “ Yon can't tell tne anything about bog*. 1 know more about hogs than yon ever dreamt of. I was brought up among ta»g*." * ''B ut toneb it ; il ain' dry." “ No use looking at it Hirn." rrm1 an olii gcntli man : “ It can't be Jones. wugp*. ^eiviuila, mid *1,® could nut ling down to dinner wilb a hnuiemai<l or hiidu n mnM.” EVIDENCE,DR. PIERCE'S NOW OPENING OUR Th* foltowlnn Cura it probably thw moat re- preparation for th* treatment Ctnltimrn.—l hen by certify that T have had Catarrh for ten year*, and fur the laal tlx years have been O cry lud.cetIon of eou.umptlon. Bllmo. Tho matter arciunulaiei bed, Il b -emil lo me, at the poln’. of >u would Hun have recour»o to every meant In mr power to dittodKo Hie mucua from iny throat and head bep- e bclrr able toalecp aciln. Fur a period of six) earsmy tonslla wereulceialed and so mu h Inflamed ihail could with dimculty swallow. 1 Anally con.ulied an eminent surgeon In regard iu an operation on them, but at L1* requeal pottponed it. Thoconslant Inflammation ar I lnfl»ur d uiyiunstlliBt I coushci I jrd eoualL Me»nwbUoniy*r« tffecUof t..l« JnctM.BO ihat 11c i Irritated and illy. —• deep. STANDARD SPRING IMPORTATIONS.HARDWARE REMEDIES GO OD S AR RIVING E VE RY DA Y. LAUGH .STQCK lureMilttoracf mtunl K»n™ hare demon.traud EAERY DEPARTMENT. beyond e-utruvuty. that thiouxhuot the animal T-.r-.z~,d mi tho “ "nrvi«al <;f the fl Ues t “ It the only law that I ) I-? L .slS l VlR«-ui)ch«*fe* thrift and jxrpetalty. Doe-t nut the name VXU U JJ»principle Kovara the commercial proapcrity of man f ,, . _ —_. _ __ p<XJffiWW 5W . FAN Ck G 0< IDS,clnet hare ou'.rir.tled all other.. Their tale In the _, _ _ ,, _ — _ . ,United SUte. alone exceed* one million dollar. |,er au- P I GfAT T ADC!num, while the amount exported fouta up to KVeral AAL11AAO, VjV/AtbJxj. lt>J, L X v ,hundred thoutand m-,re. No bu.lne-i could yrow to /-u . -m iT irn n z. -W-.T T-. „ —bails Ilian that of uicrlt. * C 2 V H P E TS & F L O O R O IL C L O T H . EBBS' M M , WUob wm be teed Breeding Stock on the Fann. In ri*w of the market for choice stock late ly thrown open toonr farmers by the export- atfon of cattle and meat to Europe, it behooves "them to pay in urea ted attention to the raising of superior animals on the farm. A late ro- port r>n the American meat trade, by Pro|. Sbrldon of the Cirineester Agricultural College. England, after furnishing a mass of infornatien on the subject, comes to the con clusion that, ditpite some fluctuations, the dcarj meat trade will rapdly inere.Tse, and that appliances for its succeeafal management will bo rapidly inultiplii-d here and in Eu - rope. The profits of the traffic will be in a grratxneun re proportionate to the excellence of thfifroduct, and the limit to the quantity shipped will be the stowage capacity of Tre ads crowing the Atlantic ; for, owing to the faffing <i j mtr imports, the number of ships engagdl in the transatlantic trade will be too aurtll to altar I room for a large export of meat together, with other merchandise without ad vancing the freight to a figure that will pro hibit further exportation. The experience of many thriving farmer* all over the country, prove* that a better ritn /■I animals is obtained by breeding them on the farm than by purvhiudng them. More z-are is bestowed in eelectif g the likely off- auringa of tried animals, they will £o an fat tening more rapidly aud uniformly than atrangera picked np here and there, tar it A Marvelous Young Mnn. Talk nbout girls who ooquellu and miner and primp and attitudinize, wbv, th-r* i> ona young m»n we know ol w ho oiu givi- any young girl a round nniubir of puiut* to start with and the a leave her far be hind. Of course many young men eon do this, but one pariicubir young genus homo can to a certainty. He is so sweet, no p'-iite. «■» courteous, so urtifieihl, tlmt one tang* to pull liiru topiec'R, aud finding ntlu-r oust- off int’HiLer* in a rag bag, make him ov<-r again into a respectable charcoal vendi-r. He is n wonder and a marvtl to h:s uu m*r>'Us acquaintances. Hu is everywhere at d i time®, without over having be*u eape- cuiliy invited. Ho occupies by no means a brilliant posi tion in some mercantile bouse, but drosses liko a young swell with patrimonial acre* tn«baek him. His salary is at a low figure, but he manages to wear new cloth** every mouth, and to keep Up with the fashions like a Prince. Girii 'tale la snub him, as hhrul ility k nn question al If. Ho bolds tans and paranoia lik* an^tomatnw, is always at the elbow of any yunug lady who desires to inako use of him, and although tbo great est boro ou earth, is not wholly ornnmeutal but often naefnl.It is impossible io cot thia urbane young Premium OH Chromo. GENERAL AGENT FOR THE Th« tpvcU) (ttenllun of the pubLc it Invited to the Elegant Premium oil Chiomos THAT ACCOMPANY THE “Oxford T rbune T H E Chrotnos offered nre tbo liugett and m<>.l tMtcfuIly executed premium Il.liim that mcr Here oS.rcd with any publlsiUcn lu thia •lx monilm axo, I^bc irao to Improve rapl my bead a* I had > or an earlrUr al ti by cooaanip. d reached thia ataiir, or aboot tho UM Of Saxroau'a lUDICaL Iter minx the am bottle I be- g of my lonalla. had reduced mo to tho very* or tho grave dlxappeared by the uw of ba- rouD’a RADICALCCKX rox CATAKB.I hava been thin explicit became, a> a dru*xUt. I h*ra.. cnar eat deal ofauflenng from Catarrh, and V-pe to convince many that thia I. a great remedy.I nrn familiar with ti.o ueatmentof Catarrh ax prae- t'ard by the be.t phyalclana, and bare conaulted the moat eminent about my caae. I hare med every kind cf rcmedr and apparatus that have appeared during a period nf a‘x year* put. and have, wbfl.: following their Lie, taken great earo of my general health, but obtained 1 orell-furcnconrag- nicut from any of them. • • •BOSTON. Feb. ZJ.IFA.GEO. F. DINSMORE. BtTTOtX.a.Then personsTly nppesrert the »*! more. RIHI mule ouh Ui«t tl.o for.i klm iub*crlbe<l l» true. B-tcrom-.EETJJ J.' TUOMAS. Juatlcc of the Place. Eseh package contain! Dr Sanford-*Improved Inhsl. Ing Tube, with inlldlr.-crloniforuMlnnllcu... Price. tlaO. lor iile br all Whulciulo ami K. tall Drucirtiu throuchnut tho Cnlied Statci. WEEKS ft I’OTTKR, C atarrh R e m e dy It rieatani to Lp. C atarrh R em edy TD K . S J Y G -E 'S C afarrli R em edy C atarrh R em ed y Ca tarrh R e m ed y and become content to lay on flesh kindly in their new home ; and moreover, the tendency of prices for young stock is upwards, and the probability is very strong that cro lung it will not pay farmers to go into the market for young animals. In any case, it is, os a rule, more profitable to breed the stock ■on*.handle* than to purchase it. Cost of Bira Yard Manure. If any farmer reckons the Mnnnnt ef pro luce iu his barns aud stocks in the fall, the value of hi* stock then,and its value in the spring when feeding ceases.he will have the data for decid ing how much bis manure pile Las cost him. Whoever dore this will be surprised at the ex- pensivenres of home-made fertilizer*. In a large majority of instance* barn-yard manure M it j* battled cut in the spring, costs fully one dollar per load, or fully as lAuch as is charged fur it from city stables. If this manure is kept U year aud partially decomposed, its cost per load will be twice or thriceu much. Farmers are seriously asking tlicmsdvcs thither they can afibrd this expense. So new the city of Rochester as this,there is always a market for even the coarsret produce, so that tjjere is no necowity,except for manuring Iha soil, to feed it on the fnra. Bat the salable value of almost every thing is greater than its manorial value. hardly make JI worth «f ensnare. The dif ference is even greater with moat other article* •f farm produce. Whatever it can be done, the a>ivantage it almost always in selling what ever will sell and main tain ng the fertility ol the tarm by liberal purehaseeof manure. The failure* in fanning always feme from hnying too little ft rtiliiera and never from telling too much produce. On every farm there will alwaya be ionic trunara from work-barae*, from fowls, and fromth* cow* needed to supply butte?, nr at Jeaat milk for the family. Thi* (hould lie laved M carefully M if it were th* main de- pend. nce. But the bulk of fertilitere mint he ohlatn<-d in some cheaper way. We can not afford to keep large atocks of cattle, aheep, end harere mpinJy far Ilie manure they will make nntes* Chi* j* the only rcaource for fer tilizing the soil. We had bettor do almost any tb'iug ralhei than lei the faVtn detoriorato. beet mbetitole for theaa which file fanner himwlf can make. Care must be taken to get threw which are what they profesa to be, and thia dime, they may b« uaed in much larger qnantRire than even the mart tiber*^farraeti hav* ever attempted. It may *ecta fixdiBb to many to apply few hundred pound* of fertil izer with the expectation ot realizing as much benefit as from Mtveral tons of barn-yard mi »ur«. But it h not the balk which tell*. Analyri* prove* that the phosphate* and nitrate* in a large load of C0AHW manure may not be greater in amount than those element* in a drewring of aftperphosphate or guano. If tbe mapnre Uut*M*Jy from atraw, ita fertilising IngennU, March 13, 1878.Oi!$, Varnishes, ALL READY FOR SPRING AT THE DAVID WHITE & CO. Nails, 'Locks, Hinges, Glass* Putty, Paints, JUST RECEIVED AT THE GOLDEN LION &c., &c.Nine Cases tf t t ail Caps In all the Newest Styles, in Initr^n, Feb. ly.l&fS. Building Paper, WHOLESALE & BETAIL. R.Y.ELLIS&BRO. ns COLLINS’C. P. H A L-L , 1 Case il Scott Suite T AGE O NT FOR T O HE C R ELE B BRA S TED . The Nobbiest Line in the Market, JO H N G A Y P ER G . J . TH O M P SO NII • is a moral voting m an; A Tilt at Treating .d<|ilo<L drink—and I am aorry to sir I tun otic— |'M»n ! A cweanon'lent sends the following to die New York : till altogether, mid the G ;rman pruc- ico of evi-ry man paying fur bis own AN OPEN LETTER. IT SFEAKS FOR ITSELF. Jtocaroar, Nass., MB. Lorror. .--II ' J-. >• Hunte cure.. linve will .to m<»ra good tar tempera nr® I Into all otber agencies togelhnr. I would English and A m erican S I Z E 2 4 x 3 0 .Ingersoll, March 13, 1878.CC» Gohku 51,71. N E W D R E S S G OODS, it. SolS by JF YOU secured the sen-ices of Miss MARTIN,first-class Gulden .Medical Discovery New Branch of our Business. A 530 mule Itoman Cement, Written bclvt Golden Medical Discovery [lien Medical Discovery Golden .Medical Discovery It « Chatnfjugur, or lAcep Xthnutant. Golden Medical Discovery HEARN & MACAULAY.Ingersoll, March 13, 1873. He will not be ent.He is deteritaiwl to keep in society at all hazards, and wink* nt guys anil downright snub*, growing more useful and mure polite all the thue.- By sheer itnpudoneo and die* k lie pro- citres enlree into cac*lknl company, ami keep* Jiis position by lb* euruo luean*. Ho tn.inige« to i*o on hand nt every party, wedding, kclildrm u or r><t>l, al though everybody wouden bow ha got Ito has nut a spare dull month—in fact is heavily in debt, but i« appearance and that immaculate moustael.i will bring him into a good family uud a competency.Ho wants L> tuavy, aud board with his wife's mother. He is OM of tho many youog toon who earn «oventy-fivo dollar.* a mouth and spend two Inindred without fo»l;Ug it; but soiaelmdy fuels i!—and several, too. Now the question is whu keeps tip this urirncil- oua young man ? The butcher, tho baker, or can.1 le-stick mak-r ? JJut ho live* through all sorts of rpedoiu- ic4 and .geta to be a greater bure every day. tlironub this practice and IhM. afu-r ar- quired, it W«R this cnstmu |hat fusuueil it- il mnn sautiterfl into IPH C’U'I like him-otf, but who had accepted the in- vitetina of the third,who, further along, bad come in for n drink. Ho is itiviird io join them, and lie does, following th* etist»m which has bocoinc law. A. wants a drink. the elm nite is hriug rnado. 11., slightly ‘‘X- which ia done. C., having partaken ot his friends' hospilalily, devma it mean nol to spend soma money in return suggests another, and D. by this time excited to a degree that demands more, follows with a font th. By Hits time they are half fuhlbd an,] ready for anything, and if they are not car ried home it is because they are seasoned If ibry stop with tljo fourth man, there nre fifteen drink* poured down wbrr», with Ilii* system abolished, them would bare been but on®. And tho party ia lucky that gets L fT with forty, iustcad of 11 f to on more Eva'ry drinktiig mnn in this city will tes- lify to tb» truth of this experience, ‘ 1 have ft big bead tbi* morning.’ says Totr. 1 What do yon want to get fall for every night ? ' replies Hatvy. ‘ Well I didn't mean to,’ is the invariable answer, * but y<m sea last night I struck “3 M M DOGS; S I Z E 12 0 x 30 VOLTAIC PLASTER Affords tho most grateful relief In all Af- fecliona of tho Chesband Lungs. CHR0H13 PLEURISY CURED. wnerena, before the application of cuorr rccOBUUcnU tlie-u loth- atSIcird. Tour* re eclfully, _ Mu. FRANCES II MtlffMAV.OZLJXD. Me., April 21, IbTG. ‘ “4^-’-Lditur, It did Gentlemen, we arc ready and waiting for you. Come and "Ct first choice. Irritation 1 ineo that wP! PRICE, 25 CENTS A tLO I B CF WITNESSES, SUBSCRIBE AT ONCI Roliabla Ajcnts Wasted Zvcrnrhcrc. Hisbas. C om iste Paid iu Cash. Send fo r Terms to Agents at once and Secure Territory. AU co-strncBlcatlonr mutt tie addrej-t t to H. 8. CLARK.Gcncrsl Arent f.,r the Taima*. IngersulL OC.cc— Tlirej doom South ef the l’o»t Ufflce. WORK FOR ALL Safety in STOCK Operations, REALIZED MW AW TIME olTIt W A N T An Opulent llarr.age, l”>y. Concert ..r Dall,kniek’K.-.’^s,Di»er*mn..To w'l gty creAturca,Clothes rvadv mule1 >■ImTva.e <<f TradoCe.r’.,Cial. C-iltc and Wood,Hlt>S».t i rmvur.a.Let nre.• ‘rwa.hf-irthelr features.A l k »d«-f F-oJ. SIX DAVS HWM L. SHURE. DEC. 4. MARGIN and PRIVILEGE $5 5 0 ™^ ADVERTISE SOON and Luns Affection, piIEMlST * DRUGGIST, Apoth* ) n: e.‘ Hd'.TIuce. St,txt, li jerwdl.ow. N E W D R ESS GO ODS, I -I A N H O O D z HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED! H E A R LAW MANTLES HADE TO ORDER ON THE PREMISES. Mantle linker, customers may rely on being well served in this THE GREATEST W3NDE3 OF MODERN TIMES. IHOLLOW AYS l | PILLS & OINTMENT 1 1878.1878.Tin PlMj Purify tbo Blood, correct nil O xford T ribune IN THE PROFITS. 33 ir«H St THE WHITE '' tTxraa publlexUnm ruu will rvcUve Stock Urukcra. nr of <.ur Bc-t Ctrd^ w;M. N. JO.VKS A- BOYS AND GIRLS, US YOU WANT A PAIR OP SKATES ? IF TOC po. BEXD TO me WITNESS OFFICE, MONTREAL. L A S T y H A X t OYER HO PAIRS OF THESE SKATES WERE GIVEN AWAY anil pii,>p'c«. or nhctc there are acn-fulout »»«!!,i.g» ami uffevt'-n.. a few hotl c. ot G i.den Mellnl Dltcov- er? Will eff,Kt an entire cure. If you feel dull, druwjv. debilitated, hare «allow color ot skin, or jolh-wi.fi- bn wn .puta on face or l»ly. frcqoent hetaacba or dlrrinrM. tat mte In month. Internal heal or chill. aternaUugaitb hot llu*ht<, low aplrita and uloosiy fonbudiu iirw'utar appetite, and lon-.no outed, you Ivrpid Lictr or "IKUoaint^." In ter Complaint “ only pa leuval. An reniody ft Uoldun Mnllcal Dticori WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER.TJJO OINTMENT in the only New Goods just received. 20 Bales of Wall Papers, Borders/ VP1.. V rtni.&c.f just received direct from the manufacturers, of all the new(, * COlATKa^HS. est and latest* design^ which wo offer at very low |n'ice^i-»^.^rab^^L .^ Parties should see our Stock of Wall Paper before buyin},'* elsewhere. PEOPLE’S MEDICAL SERVANT Publk (MMrally .4 British X -rth THOMAS HOLLOWAY. G E O . V L U G IIA N & C O Ingersoll, March 6, 187$ 18 Thames Street, Ingersoll. bj drugtfrta. H« la alto sulbor of th® r*>p! R. V. PIERCE, M. D. in Ute ! it —MHhat Paahu.tbontrbt B>>U 4 •ddenily a p'Mtir-*! iwao. ted* U only to npply phosphatea, lime, pot with aay reliable eo&eentrated monuu. ’Ilie bulk of m«*t etalilc manure, etqxfciiilly if ta ti - tbrir rni’i in erowds. One party “f fifteen young men who a which tew «ail» are deficient Carbon needed for plant-fond HI mppliod ia.*bui*J»Bcc by the carbonic arid of the atouwphere. It i* pretty well established txiw that plant* derive liable a'ly io lent nr rance has. It ban filte.l more almtikanl*' grave* than all other enlist** eninhiueL oqe drink foVows another, and you kuow how it is youredf.* Evervdrinking man knows how it is him- In the nmrket. I'. Su * »ery l»rg« tlniule ; niaku the )»ck->liUb ; <• iln»;^2" “ortrecUm, ; very Hatai ru h- tare proved by rergfcUy eoadaeted MpMtawnta, that fertility may he kept upto® thia popular wotk BROW NI BRO KOH I AL TROCHES tart *I*EiiE mm before January 7th. HRS JOUS DOUGALL * SON, and pay ng f >r it, w l it w -rk» beaittiluUy. ■pioy *r- n-t emsutning ••ne-tent liquor they did under ibo old system. man recently r»tnrn"d from Turkey, bod heard UMM* that Suleiman Pualia waa n prut»ge if Mj,|h*t'», asked wbefberbe wa* not well *e<jnotated with Buteiman Pasha. Midbat pondered a rBom^t, and tbim re- plial, “Yea, I knew 8nlairasn Faahaverr wall. Il I bad been Grand Yiziar I certainly w^ulJ kava •hoi-luta.’' —Florida ba* a lovely climate : COuGH, COLD Ot 8«E THSMT IMMEDIATE AnHfDM. AGENTS WANTED FOG CREATIVE SCIENCE |L nOMA.tUuuu, Abu iHf.tttTUAL LNTEM-HEMApOW ; U»VF. 1TB SATWSAL VUBUsaOW CD . PtutaAapbix. Fa. GOLD Ouer 100,000 Copies ! PR IC E $1 .3 0.Look to your own In terests The best value in BOOTS and SIOES, ever slio^ Ingersoll, is now being iffered at Ier*«A0wa will p MfreT) worth nt U1T BAYftD k Ot M ’s M Bill Sin Sim. C A T A R R H ’ 1000 Bova & Girls a sacrifice. 2 0 0 0 P a i r s s N JW G o od s Just opened, which have been pure! ised at bottom prices. Winter Goods closed out A a sacrifice. ALL GOODS SOLD FOR CASH ONLY Remember the New Cash Loot ai apposite tho Chrwich Office. W M . A C R O M W E L L