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H A n rtY RO W LANb. /. AtiMtrc SMJ. wtaDiNo#. tAirr SIDETBAMM INOKRBULU /i SPECIAL Attention paid to the publi eafloh Arl^c^ and Dairv News. It glxca awvrit Ro-.'ntt <d all Uical Kraut*: full llaporu ol all Town »Mp aM C> mty C mncU MSotiniw; TnwrwlL Tororto MoVUoM. LltUo Falk and Ne* York Marketa;, th ^^V^vM -^nv^^W ^abierand’the Latfa TERMS.—ONE DOLL/ IN Api . ..t--. IM .b-J VOL. ■ TBRxrs, OXTS nor LA n A TEA JS "WRICTLY IN ADVANCE. piU M IV ‘office rt publication: notater In the week than M«rt»y-Uulcw ot&rtrira ord^ed. alt -advorUMmeaU will b* tiiMrtod until forbid, and charged accordingly. I ZAB “U‘l 11 To Porrunraao.— PcHtmutarS returning paper* will ohllye by Wthrowritjrc or affixing the office «Ump of ... PuWlalierA Proprietor. r E M B s w m Banker & Broker, INSURANCE & LOVT^GENT^ K ing Street, Ingersoll,' TRANSACTS a General Banking Exchange, Loan and Jinuram* Bueloeae. T\RAJT&'on hew York hiW^United J_7 SUtta CUrreocy, 0<>ld. Shyr, and mtewrent iw ff lfa te -^iteftjrisEes h* •’Ohanra” Copy for”Contract Adverthetnen mart ha hand** In by Saturday »t th* latwt to wen re on CommiMlon pnunptly attended to. nETO SIT S RRCEtV R U FROM li J Twenty Conu upward* j luxated la Ouvernuieni arnJ other Si*-»laM MctlrlUra. Jutcrral allowed at 5 MOcNurEllyY ol JLnOiprAoreNd EfarDm pOmNiie riTy H•* E«b «S IeE*. nt rat exof intereat. Municipal and Soliuo) Section Debenture# purehaacd. Justness lEnrhs, J. McCAUCHEY, E. L. B., BARRISTER-aha* Attorhey-at-Law, Solicitor In Chancery »nd ln»ol»ency. Notary Public, &c., Ingeraoll, Ont. Office— In McUaugheya Dloek,upiUlr«,t*o dooranmlh o! tho Chronicle office, lugeraoll, Jan.KUwrs. ’XIS pO Y A L FIRE ANH LIFE IN, JAJ euraove Cauipany of England. TMPER. A L, FIRE INSURANCEA Comiwiy of London, England. Eaubllihcd 1SW. CLond O oan In, IcMe CEumRjuCtnyIAof LEngUlanNd. IOIDNend A2D SCSomUhRltl.- The above KELIABLE AND OLD EeUMbhcd Com- 1 apoonaLo a «puc>qrr. AIrRTSTERS and Attomeys-at-Law, Solicitor* In Chaneery. NoUrie* Public, Ac., Ac.Uffic*—Thatnea street, Injereoll. f. Melsmrata. LL. n. tv. Wttaox Jloncxorr, B. A M. WAL3H T ) A RRISTER, A ttornny-at-Law - andJ > SoBdior In obaurery and fnnlyevy.unos«.rp»airi III VfaUh'a Block, over Dart ItVmta wood's Fruit Fvire, THaruM Street.N. K- WM.SM of Eugllth Funds tor InrtsUneut on Throe Yoars’ Bollcloa Issued on Drolling and Farm Buildings and contents AT KOST AQYANUGEOUS - RATES. ALL LOSSES SETTLED EBOMKLT. j. c. NORSWORTHY, HEGLER & SEGLER, TTORXEY8. SOUCtTOIlS, &e. Money U loan at WILLIAM NORRIS BARRISTER, «fcc. Office—Secondflat t»«t office Building,, Thanirastrcet, Ingersoll. r^r.RJWAUKW," TjHYSdCLAN, Surgeon,Ingergoll, X. omAi-ffairr Block, Tiftme* sweet. Merchants’ Bank of Canada. INGERSOLL BRANCH. rilRANSACTS a General Blinking 1. Buolnev, Buya and Sell* Exchange an the UnitedSutra and England, and iaaura Dratu on all parts o( Canada. - • . - AHuwe Interrat <ni Special Depoalta, which ran bo withdrawn al any time at ibeiiltaaurcol tlm Uepoaitor. 1>. MILLER, Manager.Inccrao'.l. Jan. 3,187H. 1CI . I ■■ n " - « """ " — O . XFORD TRIBUNE, —■ ' - - - - V . •..riS -J , r V im* In are anjoyfag Cul'Wboaee.Mv ’Beatrix 1’ ------ G J A nd C an a da D a ir y R e p o rte r --'-—M -• " ---------1— '-' OH, WILLIAM GR^'S ^ECIFIC MEDICINE IN GW O LL, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1818. tv dr. nature andover indulgeiTce.XhoSpcefflc Medicine la the result a# * life toldy *04 RHhv yc»r» of exporienM In, tre^tlin; these apecuJ ,1 iseaac*. - Pamphlet free by mill, iH The towgL Midldne h .old; by ah Drugrtatir at M IKEpacaare. or aix packagca for iS, or wt 1 be aent by English ftcnedm li rc-roniHiudal •• aa-r unf«iln|j cut* tvf Seirtiaat »V«JA 0<M, J9peHUptae\ rhraAiafoOn.-y,K .0.1 all diaewi'’ i J, Ueyfar, O. B. CHd*cU. » Dn^slaU everywhere. obtainril Jor Inrttdutd, la the Unitnl State*, Canada, and Europe hi rtdueed rate*. Il'ifli our pr^ifipal <>Sirr ZorafeU irt WMhin'lt‘>n, directly oppiwre tne United Stotr* Bafent Office, u>C arc dbteto attend toWl Batrnt BtMneM irith greater promptneM untl^dupatch aud UM cud, thau olltar patent attvrijey*, ichtMreat a du. tance from ll'udiiiiytdn, and icho hane, there fore, to employ “ <w>eiate-attorney*." O’c maiv preUhliaary e^amiiditione. and tuniiAi opiiihti^ae^opatentabllity.free tf charge, and ad who' are interrated in- new i/im.lione and Batentnare'inritedto aendfur oar " Guide for oldainintf Balentf," whlcji i* tent Jret to anu oddrru, and eontaim eamplete instruction*, how to obtain fyitentd and Other valuable matter. He refer to the German-American A’atlonal Bank, ll'a*hington, I). C.; the Royal Swedish, XorwegitM, and Vanish Legations, at Working- Ion ; Hon, Joseph Carey, late Chief Justice U. S. Court gf dal me ; to the Officials of the. U. S. Batent Ome^ and to Sriaatvr*and Sfemberr of CangreMfrupt tern/ State.AddreM L o i is nAGGER & CO.. SoHeltorijff Batrnts and Attorney* at 1-niB, Lt Vroi' Buildyt'j, U aslitngton. D, C. । HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED 1 Inrapidty, nnpeiUm •mp*.inrejope, only * oeflLi.ortwo In this rtmlraMe Emeyctar- ^►elext yittrnlnrc. AN OPEN VERDICT. Br kites M. E. BRADBQN. AUTUOB or "TAKE* AT TH* FLOOD," "DEAD MEM'S SHOES,” “Joann.A HaooARD'S DAnaaTEB," “WEATERS AND.WEFT," ETC.. CHAPTER XXIX.—fConh-nwdJ war WAS MY OMBRSID THEM W BARD TO DR. BOWERS. - PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Ac., Ingersoll. Offio* — Char'.** street, a frar do«ra wrat of Thani** rtreet. *— • • — ,huaraoll. lira. tS. 1S7S, . __________________ |fl. B. M‘QAU8LAND, W|. Q., M. C, P. 3. ONTARIO, 1 JJ1V51OIAN, SURGEON. Ae-. formerly Surgeon In J, Ilia U. H. army wwy. C«ron»r i«r IbeCoUnly efOtford. ant Itaddaoca opixrtta the Royal jlvtel Building, Tluuuoa SL, luacrrvlL Money to Loan Farm Property, at 8 per cent. WILLIAM NORRIS. Office CTtr lilt Poti Office. without Ilie dangcrou* use of Internal medicine oi the application of <hu knife; pointing out a mode of cure at onto simple, ccftaln Bird etfceaua>, b) means nt «»■!-!: Ingmoll, Oct. 3, IS?lt»ll A. 1. HOLLINGSHEAD, SVa&BON DENTIST, I lOENTlATHa lie lioyul College oi wautal 8>|rrJ ill. <l'|Urtu. Rooms—Clark Barker . n-tr bi„ek. hi'ig *1., oppu.llu the MsOifL IngclanU, Doe. 2, 1471. ■ tl MONEY. 8100,000 TO LOAN. OX eHne itle Hm*uu ttoe sIeu ittu Umiri rIorcvmew S aatw t haend upaanlt, and LOWEST RATE OT INTEREST. youth and CV«nf nun In the l^nd. THE CULVSHWELL MzOlCAL CO.41 Anu *<-. New Yorii.Pull Officj Bn*.4J8O. . CHARLES KENNEDY, SITIIGEONDENTIST. ‘I ICEJNSElLby, the . Royal.yCollege oi 1J Dental Btlrgetr, Onuiio.'ToetlimitraMcl'Wltlvrti pdn by thereof NHroo, Gat, etc., If deiired. S)>ccial attention paid to ,h* pro'ervatioii oLuatural teeth.Office on Xing street, opp-witc the ” Daly Jfoura." ho want j/pnry tor any pnrjwMe. Il will lie Ldvanucc to exit *oii th* un<Jer>l»'nv4 IKGH> borrowing d>c*h«rc, MORTGAGES BOUGHT. Farnu and other t’ropertr toHjht and »vjd on Com- inlnlnn.Ayrnt rqr *’•£ Dominion Saving juid.Inv^eunent a-ieWtr. A/tnt for the Confederation Life Association. !n«:r»nee done In all it» Brar.cbea.General Agent tor the cintilatln; and adrertblng of the Oxman Tatavse.Reliable agent* wanted Immediately. __Office—3 dnora South ot the Port Office, Thamra U l ln u / By rwllug sad prsctldng KNOW il&'W K f i'.s s book over IsiUrd, mitkj srilW A P S reBELF-ntZSEnVAXIOM THYSELFi^s1;^^ treats of Exhausted Vitality. Premature Decline, Nervous and Physical Debility, and the endfe'a concomitant Ills and untold miseriea that result therefrom, ud contains more than W origin al prescriptions, any ono of which Is worth the price of tiicbook. This book was written by the most extensive and probably the most skilful practitioner in America, to whom was awarded scold and lew. < 1 led medal by the National Medical A aaccCMoo. A I*srophlct, illustrated with Jbe very finest sent rnxn to all. 6cnd sMcuFsaAwwIafor It at once. AddreuPEABODY JIEDICAL«™siv«rB INSTITUTE. No. 4 Bul.g M ¥V L | k finch St., Boston, Mass. I II I W bLfc W A, 8UDWORTM, SUBOEON DENTIST, Ktifct, JnjenwtL.II. B. CLARK. SPECIAL attention given to the pre- acrv*Ugn of the natural teeth. liHeranll, J»n. 16,1378. 214 MONEY TO LEND. Money to any amount on Mortfspe Seenrily »< 6 per PATOS W .'" iVRMI , .--jtalr-), ftouira Slrortjnjqnwll, A -*>|nfam»r, Al»m;1877.173 JAMES BRADY, LICENSED Auctioneer for Oxford, pE l g in .t z n y iu n . tw*rr—HUUIIKI cent oil Straight Izuin. Ur >n tlig In,tMIment - byaUUl»» prWrrreU, al UeduooJ JIaUa BUSINESS STRICTIY CONFIDENTIAL ' OEO. KENNEDY. Patent Office m»j tnirerspjl. IXSIRANCE AGAINST FIRE In gaod and «Je CTApanlee, nt Invert ralM eontlltebt wilhamfcty to the inaurid. j , r . . .. . — t)EO. KHNNEDYT promtMlr. and bunder I ri-moio fioui WaMlngtun. * PiJORSS vhB M li pto.nMblllty. All oirrv JOHH HASKETT, General Commission Merchant, p. H — Win l>e conetently In Office on Saturday*. Ea»t Room. MlnkUr** Ikok, Klug Street, lugereoll. Hall* Block.tngeraoll, April 10, lb*S. TM cry 8t4tr ol tin c«taMn in CoUn ty M .t. spew A Grein, BL BricFi RutM' PHI Oflloe, •* and all Unde of Farm ‘ruduce, IACDOHALD, IN AGENT ! t4 ONTARIO. ••et, Chronicle BWMtap. M.HNKLfeIR & CO. JANKERS. WEDDING c 8 MA^AG AR C. P. HALL’S, Con. KING & THAMES-STS _^lnt«rgLJul|rjyT*^__ ■ * d , , *’ UNDERTAKING W«hln8ton2rt#l: GOLD elegant wort tlW< You in You <san do It HlracUono urt fit free. If yc M Irraa >t OOM Mnt pnOLkble work » H«'*w a,/hl 04, to try far th* »t iiiu»j tubecribex, T>UY8 and tWlgiWlicnrnl .IS U*u-i DoUeM CnriuaL DraftJ I •2il,Q00 to Lw a op Oli el«fa (nbtee wwhoor k»,n PVdiy All who en- ?ML _A1 the present ’"aSjlf Mrt rapidly u The INGERSOLL BRANCH. Bu H i anti Della Exchange on Eng- hurt and th* Ualu<| St .t« . MW, on allparM ot Coart. . dert* HKrally anta t*mm,jpd Allows Ibiereat on Deposits, Bsrtrt Silis B< to aimortnce to Ue public W |nWMn>pd,rer- MALLET li CO. SOLDIERr. WM. DEMPSTER, Mi L’nderUUwt. M. a flaw■ awn M ' O'[' - j4U[ efobO i - for. Cofflns, BANK BRANCI A 'BAR K ER .* SILLS I H, ROWLAND, ' -»'■»« I , ,, EDITOR ANd* f’J^OFRjaTOR> “WHOLE NO. 231, • law jMuouga. usrci w gg oagK, said Kenrick.• Whaj a >»Ifiihrrtnartf rxelslmed lire. iM-f-.— bypooriueany. ’Hrw <B you auppws I <tn to extort wilh<m» Bmdrix^ftar ;u*vipg t»d her as M.sdoptod dsugiitsr ,fi>r Uie lost Hires mouIlia* , • What do yim tMnk of (h» weutlbM* for ‘Yre,it's regrettable. Ifmy first thought tycro her fortune and the good it would do to Culvcrbouse, I should dedervs my fste. But tbtal fa, only my seccud thought, I love bar very dearly. If she were the poor est little nursery govern ess in the county I should love her just the same, and would take b»r bock to India with ms, and work for her, and bo infinitely happy with her all the dnys of my life.” • But her money would pay off those mortgagee, and as Lady Culvcrbouse aba would have u loading position in your part 6f tlio country.’ '■&lie would bo admired and adored,’said Kenrick, * It would be in every way such a suitable mnlcb,' protested Mrs. Dulcimer, a ramark ebe WAS in tbe habit of making about every pair of young people whose footsteps sho wished to direct to tbe hymeneal altar. * Really humnn nature is very perversa.'Sbo ^omambered how ignominiously aha hud MW in her desire io benefit Cyril aqd. Bella) and hero was this more important scheme apparently doomed to failure. •It is very difficult to serve Gun'll follow- men,’ she said, presently. ' But this is trot n business to bo given up lightly, Kenrick. This f jidish girt is Mr. Dulcimer's ward, and it is his duty to see her advantageously settled in life. Now Clement is tbe very last man k> think of such n thing. Ha considers ho ba; Vis duty when lie has given Beatrix the run of bis library.’ ' Yes,' said Kenrick. • It is dear Dnloi. mor s ooh' fault to consider books the beginning. middle, and end of life.’ ‘ Something mnsl be done,’ declared Mra. Dulcimer, with a sudden accession of energy. ' Beatrix ought to marry, and sba ought to mnrry a man of position. I can not iov agine a moro suitable husband than your- srlf. Come, KoiiridG he frank with me. YuU IIRVO not told ma every thing, There must bo some other reason. Don't you rciuoiubcr an admission Beatrix made al that dreadful inquest? There was a iova affair of which her father disapproved, Noihing but a prior attachment canid prevent her accepting you, I |uel convinced it must bo that? • It is that,’ answered Kenriuk, । Von can keep a secret, I suppose, Mrs. Dulci mer ?'■ My dear K<urick, I bars k*pt hun dreds ?' This was true, but Mrs. Dukiruer forgot to add bow short a time she had kept them. Tbe Vicar’s wife's secret cf to-day was the town-ericr'a secret of to-morrow. ‘ Then I’ll trust you with the clew to the mystery. There js n prjor »tt»cbiqeut— to my cousin Cyril.'• Good hvHvens !' exclaimed Mrs. Dulci mer. ' Then that is why be was so indif ferent to poor Bella Scratcboll, the very girt fur him.*1 Ho Li a contemptible cur.’ said Heg: rid{. Ho went op to abuse bis cousin roundly. It was n good thing fur him, no doubt, that Cyril had behaved so badly, for it Rava Kenrick just the ebsnea that Beatrix would put the false lover out of her miud, and mnrry the Inte cue. He told Ifm, Dulci mer every thing. ' Something must be done,* she said, finally, and she made up her Pind that she, Selina Dulcimer, was the right person to undvrtaka the task. CHAPTER XXX. SOXETBIXa HOST BE DONE. Delore Sir Kenrick's leave eamo to so end Mrs. Piper bad gone to the land where there are no sordid nares, no gnawing double as to the hanaaly of aarvante, no licarl-sorroding regrets at the waatefnluesa and rxiMTiditure of a targa household. Mrs. Piper had gone to that qndispovered country where we m*y fairly hope that for those who have lived harmlessly open aarth nil is peace. Mr. Piper drove bis smart lit tle pony-cart about the country roads and through' the village street M usual, but he wore an Altered countenance and crape to the top of bis tall hat. He no longer had a noisy greeting for every one, no longer quoted Jeremy Bentham or William Cobbelt. Never was widower more disconsolate than Ebenerer Piper. Honestly and truly La mournsd the careful partner of bis youth and maturity. * There wasn't a finer girl in Great Y*f- ford when me and she were married,' he **(<!, d‘i|«-fally, after a brief eulogitita on her domestic virtues *-* * ' - *— Mrs. Piper's monument was tn be ths glory of the village oburoh-yord. Mr. Dal- □pou « rfgid tMlbsliaisra iu the u»o- ujoriri whUh ths living srsetod iu honor of the dead. There w u a dood deal of bad tarte in God's Acre id Little Yafford, but Mr. ^rper w-M dwtiaedto -put qp the Sep on IheT.hSee by ths gxwdlest n d motitr- pensive mntuoleqtq that ever ths chief stoue-maaon of Great Yafford had devrsad or executed. ’ It was to be a sarcophagus oT Uis is wall casket.shape, with foar twisted columns like candlnstioks nt the corners, and a tall urn snrotoQJiting the lj<l. Each «f lbs ooL umcsrwaadCA Jiffnr*nl-<wlorwd aiMbU,ttw. urn was dark red surpouHoa, with a malachite serptnt coiled round fL" The tornwax supposed toeouioto Mre, Piparia dmt; , the setpeot that ph/sleu3s\and > ,dootore's sluff had. not been wanting in UM ph ague were richly *«abjazoued with tbe^ripar arm*. plank with flower and- * Aitagatber the’’mem. wocdrrfiil thing, and Jk when this great Writ should fee finiabt TU Pipwr^ldran.io bloc* frocks. ‘Ab, yog'd better take caret‘ cried Brougham- * Mar's in heaven, where alfo can sea every thing you're up to, und.woBl sbo make it disagreeable ior you whin you ge t thsre I If you ever 4°/ A<l’bd the th* boy, fa, a cfoublfal tone j t but I Aoji't think you stand mach chance if yoq go on making oar Mros a misery wUU Latiq gfafa' mar.' ' Now that poor Mrs. Piper hod Mid down ber load of earthly onre, Hiss Scratch# 11 re stricted bsr visit* lo tho Pork to purely pro- Mwonal Utftita. She epwred the school room puuoiqaUy nt nine, and she loft it u punctually at half past one. Sho no longer osaiated at the children's early dinner, a rqeat which Mr. Piper,' when at home, shared under the name of luncheon. Belta bad a keen sense of tbe proprietfaMi.and did not care to sit down to luncheon with a dis-, consulate widower, or to give Mr. Piper any opportunity to pour bi* griefs into her ear, a* be would fain have dona very olten. Mr. Piper was of s auft and affectionate nature, and when ha told his griefa to a young woman he oould not refrain from taking her band, aud even occasionally squeezing it. This Bella could not possibly permit. She therefore carefully avoided all conversation* about the late Mrs. Piper, and sa far na was practicable sho avoided Mr. Piper himself. • It seem* very 'nrd,' complained tho widower. • tb« the time when a foan feels ionesomest is a time for every body to avido him. You might as well stop, Miss Seratebe 11, and eat of dinner with me and tbe children. You won't get jamb •q<l_4I at home.’ yonr.bh www.grMa• i Know I shall not.' replied Bell* ; • but I would rather not stay, thank you, Mr. Piper.'•- Vfhy not ? t ‘ My mother want* mo nt home.' ' Sbo can’t want you motu,uow than sho did when poor Mr*. P. was alive. Y’ou never refused to stop then.' ‘ I did not tike to refuse dear Mrs. Piper when she was an invalid, and wanted every one’s sympathy,' ' You're a good.'earied girt,' said. Piper, approvingly. ' I know what your fapijvo i*. Von think it ain't proper to cat you* bit of dinner with me now I'm a widower, though there’s nil the oliildron to keep you in countenance. You think it might set the tabbies up etropt talking.’ ‘Itpertainly does not require much to do that,' replied Bolls, smilingly. • But I really am wanted at home, My. Piper, And I mustn’t stop talking here, J nm go.ing to drink tea at tfip Vicuaga this oven- iug.' ‘Ah,’ sighed Mr. Piper. ‘ Yon’ro a rum girl. It seetqs to mo that eyery body wants you. 1 shall send yo* round a bqnch of my early sparrow-grass.' ‘ Pray don't take th* tronble.’ • Yes, I shall. It costs m» about eighteen- pence a stick, so it ought to ha good. But 'orliculluro ia my 'obby.' It must Ue observed that althongh Mr. Piper wa» a student oi Cobbett, and bnd taught himself a little Latin, be hud never been able to conqner the ipyileriea of bis own tongue. Ha atil! spake as bad Bnglisb as in tho days when ha was a factory hand and had never read a passage of CobbeU's strong, racy prose, or pondered over, a thesis of Bentbftmv. Belta an<< Beatrix wore good friend* still, hat not such friend* as (hey had been a year, or ev$q s|x months, ago. Thore wa» a restraint on both aides. Beatrix conld not have told wly? i| was, but it saemed to her that there w^a a ch mge in herself, and A sti]l greater change fa Bolls. Belta knew very wall what it was that mads her un comfortable in Miss Harofield's society. It was tbe sealed letter in it* hiding-place in Belta’s shabby old bedroom. That soiled letter weighed like * load of iron upon Belta's conscience when she found herself in Boalrix's company ; and yo( s^a was glad that she had done this thiug, if it had been the means of parting Cyril and Bea trix. She would Ijk* to have seen them parted aven more irrevocably, *o that under no circumstances conld time or chance bring them together again. She was iu thia temper of mind when she went la spend tbo evening at the Vicarage, after her little talk with’Mr. Piper in the stone portico at tho Turk.It was shout n wook since Sir Kenrick had m&de bis offer and had Been rejected, lie bad taken a wonderful fancy to Qdiing lor pike afta* that catastrophe, and bid brought h<>m< some very handsome speci mens of that ravenous tribe far tbe Vicarage cook to sluff aqd bake, and serve with savory sauces far tlja threo-o'otock dinner.‘ I think I shifi h<ve to prated, like the Highland gillie* when lh*y got too much ■almon, if Kenrick goes on bringing home pike iu this way,’ Mud Mrs. Dulcimer, when the cover was lifted, and the hungry-jawed scaly monster appeared be fore them-Kenrick was off in the early gray to his fishing grounds, so ha aud Beatrix only met of *n evening. He was veiy polite lo ber, and evidently bore no mdiee. Hop* WM not altogelher.ertingBwbcd in bis breast. He had much confidence iu Mrs.Dulcimer, who ba<] said that tomeiltiog must be don*. Renrick bad not the faintest idea what, thia inveterate mateh-maker meant to do, but he fait that her friendship would stick at nothing which a clergyman’s wife might do without peril to her soul,' J3e!I*.‘ said Mrs. Dulcimer, offer tea, ’I. W»ut to show you th* things I've mode for idle missionary basket You might be able to help me a little, perhaps,’ ' I shall he daljghted, dear Mre. Dnlei- faer,' auswaeed Bella, inwardly lamenting that H hod pleased God to ceil her to that station ot lire in which her friends always -felt themselves justified in asking her to woik for them. A young woman of fortune Hk* Miss Harefield might be •« idle or M Bt-lflfh u she liked. N«body even thought of asking for payment fa kind far any fart* they showed her; but every body who did any kmduesa to penniless Belta 8*rai> obeli wanted to extort payment far bis or her eivility fa need to-work ar some sort of dUsUgery.‘ Gome up to my room <wd look at the thing*, dear.' said Mre. Dulcimer; and then it octurrad to Bella that ber hostess bad somethfas particular to say to her. Sfie bad beard from Gyrji test flay perhope, or had Kot newi oT wm by » «id» V*ad. Befta's h*0 aver so f*4 fa* They want po .to Mrs. Duloimrf'* bed- rpofa] h l»fge old.fashioned chamber, .with jrumen*e1bju--po*tb*d*tayd ood flowery chinl* eartain*. a'‘mu*lin-drapM dnamns- tetda; adpraed with a pent many chin* ^00, had a ptneuebion that waa * nnte- werthy, Mrt. Doloimvr* devp-ttonal books—with » great mop J marker* ware seated on the sofs(''I have som,etluiig particular to say to yon,' ’ And then Uie Vicari* wife told B«Ua her plan for marrying Kenrick Arid Beatrix, and how Beatrix Lad refused Kenrick on account of her attachment to bis consin. • Isn't-it a'pity, Bella ? ' she asked, after lengthily expimndiog all this. u ' yps,’ answered Bella,.looking thotiKht. fu|; • thpy would have suited each other very wt/ll. I should think.' ' Think I ’ cried Mrs, Dulcimer. * There'* no thinking about it. They were made for •acfi other.’ Mrs. Dulcimer’s couples alwsya were made for each other, It ia odd bow many of them turned Ont nahflta. Bella waa refleotinq that if Dbntrix were happily married to Sir Kenrick Culver- house,her siu about tbe sealed letter wonM weigh leas heavily on her conscience—or, indeed, need not weigh at all. What can any one oak more than happinesa ? And in tbe eye of the world Kenrick was a much more suitable husband for tboheirMa than Cyril could possibly be. ‘ Now I have boert thinking^ continued Mrs. Dulcimer, sinking to a mysterious under-tone,1 that, perhaps if lientrix could be made io think thM Cyril wa« fickle and ineonsiatant, and that before be left Liitla Yafford bo got to care for some one else— you, for instance,’ whispered Mra. Dulcimer, making a little stab at Balta with her forefinger,' it might cure bar of her foolish attachment to, hii& It is rediculoui that she should go on caring for a man who doesn’t love her^ when there is * bobje yonug fellow who doss love her passionate ly, And can make her Lady Culvarhonse. If alia conld only bo made to think that Cyril waa fond of you, Bella, without actual ^id^hood.’ concluded Mra. Dulcimer, with a strong emphasis upon the qualifying ad jective, as much as to say that in so good a cause she would not mind soiling rather near the wind. ‘ I'm snro I don’t know how it is to be done,’ said Bella, with a meditative air. ‘ Beatrix is so self-opinionated. It is not as if she were a weak-minded, pliable girl. Sha is ax hard ns a rock.' ‘•Bitt you are so clovar, Rdta. Yon oould manage auy thing. If I were to say now that I always thought Cyril waa very fond of you—and I did tbiuk so fur a long time, as you know, dear—aud if I were to say something that would sustain that idea— We needncithsYof us tell an actual story? ' Qi course no^,’ answered Bella, piously. ' Do yon suppose I would toll a story, dear Mrs. Dulcimer? ’ • Indeed, no, my lev*. I know how truthful you are.’ Thus it was agreed between the Vicar's wife and her ductile protegee, that same. how oj other Beatrix was to be persuaded that her lover had been doubly false to het; false in abandoning her b.eeausa evil tongues maliuged her; false in preferring another woman. U we came^' Mked Mvx. Dulcimer.' Not the least in tip world. Yoa would have to live M plaiqly as pton boy^ that is all. Sly boosekMper can roast a jojpt and boil a potato. I thjnk shS m!j(hl avert D?^n- <06 a bit of- fi^h and a rhubarb tert We Mould not quite starve you, and- I know yon would be channel-with the dear old place; but if you.'are coming you mutt make up yot»* mlpdt very quickly. My time' u up on the twenty-fottrtb? ' We oouLd make up our minds ia half an hour, if Clement would consent' answered Mra. Dnlqmar. • It would he -such » de lightful cfaanga for Bestrjx.' Mr. Namby has been Yecomnnfadmg'tfsr A change of sir and actne far ever so long, and It h much tec cold for tlie Ms-side. A week In Hampshire would do her a world of good.’‘ Pray do not think of m?/ said Beatrix. ‘I had rather go home white yon are * I thought this was yopr hon^a qow, Bea trix,' remonstrated ths Vicar.’ It is tbe only honaa that has ever seemed like home,' the heiress answered, sadly. • Of conrsb~yoti wHTgo.wJth u» if we go,' exclaimed Mrs. Dulcimer. ‘ You are our ,s<lopf(i>fl daughter, apd w* expect you to go every, whpu wytji V- don't aven con sult you. It is qnite matter of course. I have set tny tam ‘op.-useing, (^yerhousc Castle, and the visit will be the verr.fliipg to do you good. I am sura Mr. Namby would say so if t asked him about it. So, Clement dear, if you conld get Mr. Rod per -to do duty for just one Sunday, we might .spend ten days at Culvorlwose TSKJ easily.' Mr. Rodger was the new curaie.a pains taking youth, with sandy hair and a large round Dice like the salting sun. Mr. Dulcimer was at first dismolined to liatan to 14s vafc's suggestions. Tbe tourney was long. >nd m uiiirar Md there seemed to be no uistiftablp reMon for undertaking it; but Iha vicar iyas an indulg ent busband, and he WM very ^nd of ml- mon fishing, so tbs discuMlpa ended he his giving his consenl.and it was arranged*that lie ond the two ladies should join Sir Ken-, rick th* ca»H» tWP. offer the young man's arrival there. Beatrix consented to go to CulverhouM, just as sho would have consented to go to Buxton, Harrogate, or Scarboroug, if MnC Dulcimer had asked her to go there. That disgust of life which bad taken possession of her since the overthrow of her faith in Cyril left ber indifferent to aU things. Sha lot her maid pack a portmanteau, and yai things ready for the journey. The girt, M»ry,who had waited upon baralthe*Water Hon«», had accompanied her to the Vicar- til •Pi .‘SS^a- MefoM- Bahiaa' CHAPTER XXXI. ‘ A 8J<ILE QF TWINE SHALL MAKE MY BUBO-’ By what serpentine twlsl* and windings Bolta ScrAtcbsil reached tbe end sb* had ia view need not be recorded. Sbo was by nature a creature of many curve*, and all her progress in life was devious and indi rect. Enough that she succeeded in making Beatrix Harefield believe her lost lover falsa aud fickle, and thus undermined the girl'* respect for the man who had ro- □oiinccd ber. So long a* Beatrix could be lieve that Cyril bad. saarihood his heart's desire t* do bis duty a* a priest and teachar, the would Lave continued to royerenca and love him. Present pr absent, be would have remained tbe one central figure in her life. From the moment sbe waa persuaded io think him tbe shallow lover of the day —or, indeed, worse than this, a lover who had been drawn to her Tiy Iqra of hut wealUi, and who at the bottom of his heart had always ptefefred Brita’s lillies and roses—from that moment she despised iiliq; aud concentrated all th* force* of hey miud in the endeavor to forget him. ' I will never pray far him or hit work again.' she vowed to baraelf, and the vow had all tho magory of a pagan oath. 1 His name shall never pass my lipa or find a place in my heart. Il shall be to mo’as if such s man had never lived.’From this Um* there was a marked change in bar maurev. It wa* brighter, gayer, harder |lwn it b»d been before. That mournful resignation wliich bad dis tinguished her since her father's death gave place to a proud indifference, a careless acorn of all things and all men, save the few friends she liked and trusted. That dlsgatt at life which attacks most of ue at odd times fa our lives, and which some, limos afflict* even tha young, had *yi»od upon her. All things ju this world were baleful to her, Solomon, sated with wealth and glory, oould not have felt emptiness of earthly joys mor* deeply than-thio girl at nineteen, whose lip* Into scvoalv touched the cup of life. She knew herself riofa and with nil good things at her disposal—beau tiful enough to command 4>e love and wor- olirp of men ; and yet, fiteanse that on« m»n whom she laved bad proved falM and unworthy, she turned with a siok*n*d tool from all that earth held of Imp* or pleasure, and. unluxppUy, had not yet taawwd to took higher for comfort. She w« irreligious. She firmly believed all ber Church taught het. to’ belfave; hdi the bad not learned, Hkt HezekUL to; lay her iroqble before tb^ Loi^/ogb.el0|Bk*i4f up bn vW in lea own heart, *• something apart from her; spiritual life i and sb* went oa oou- forrhiug outwardly to.all the dutira of re- ligfon, bn| deriving no inward aataca from ber faith.Beatrix WM fa thia mood when Mwtv Dulcimer, delighted at Boll’e speedy *uo- oeso. but opining u*rorthei«w, that *om*> tiling mare must be done, WM wired -Witti ahatW-ffloa.> Kenrick,'she n daimed at tea one • y*n- log, whin Kenrick hid'annonnced bit tn- taut ton of going to have one more' neen al GulvierhoURs Cwtle hefarn he BjijbarkM on boanl tho Pontasutar and Oriental *team- thiptiiatwaa to carry, tfas* o« tha first «t*g* , to *udia. ' Kaurtok.' *ne4 Mre- Dalmapr,. with an exoitod rir,' I really think UM TIRE oddest thing fa Iha world I ‘ • What, dear Mre DdnfaiaB?^ Mired Kenrick, while a*«ry body else looked carton*. . . fafitaiw** • It by, that anfa iMWWiuY^lurtlirfiW^ tendant, but she was faithful, aud Beatrix li,ked her. Cukerlionss eaatle was si? tpUeg from a railway station—ono of Ite chief' Q>eri4b as Kenrick assarted. Bronzy. He was standing on top platforih when lh« tr*in arrived, and received his gn«*te with as much en thusiasm M if ho had not seen them for a year or so, He bad a carriage ready to drive them across to Culvarhonae. It WM a lovely drive in tbe spring even- iug.tha suniftting behind tbe wooded hills, and all the soft rustic scene steeped iu warm yellow light. Culverboase WM on the edge of the New Poreal. and tbe road from the station to tbe castle went through a region of slt*r«*t‘j DMtnre and woodland. Meadows and banks were yellow with primroses; tbe earliest ferns were showing their tender green; the dog-violoU shona like jewels among Ilie grass, and tbo woods were full ol while windflowers that shivered at every whisper of the April breeze. To Beatrix it all seemed very lovsly. She breathed more freely in this unknown world,where nobody had over spoken evil of her. . Thece was an infinite relief In living left Little Yagord. When Ca|verilon*a Cotls rose tffifore thetj; oq the otb«r rids of the river, Beatrix thought it the laveliest plica rim had era' seen. fbo Avon widened to a smooth lake, aqd heyon^ jt rqse fb; grave old Gothic tower?. like q castle in a lairy tale. Beatrix turned to Kenrick with tbo kindest smile eba bad oyer bestowed Upon him.‘ It i| a delicious qld ptace,; sbf exclaim ed. • I'can not wonder that yo^ ^re proud of IL* Kenrick was delighted. His face glowed with pride of race and love for the hoone of his birth. They were driving through Ute litt|a village street, all tbe old men and women, young weu and tp^jdens, doing them obensaoce as they passed, Than lacy Crossed the bridge end drove under tbe gate way, which woe a couple of cetsiarios older than tho castle itself, aqd a minute later Kenrick passed into the banquet hall of his auceators, with Beatrix on his arta. Hb had offered hie anq te Mra. Dulcimer, but that matob-.makimt matron bad bidden him take Care of IMu Harefield, so be bad the happiness of leading Beatrix scroM the threeboid- «Jw4 if IkeyM been married and he’d fawn bringing ah* home,' ahi Bel- gardaqar and man of all work. * H*j be a r;ro’beauty, her be.'Kenrick had done wonderein his two atys tbjM rick. «bai Uw, ployniihpl^gbt MneSkr with adism ten- ted took Ihst v u hardly becoming Is » Christian. ' VfncpqJd do with »Jittle more etond, eoabln’t we. ^en ? But, «* time it abort, we must MM of iMwgs. I shall exppet von to **^ 9^-with me directly . sbsll j>e iteHglted,'•answered Kenrick; but lie ^id-^ot mean to fire qp his entire day io aafiavn fishfug. He’contrived-to set the Vicar coins fa A spot where th^re we* *v«ry chauKS of good •port, aud then, suder the orotegta of har ing order* to, gjv* about the dinner, ran boms across the lbd’-lyins water-meadow* like a hoy let fooe* frxra^^iont He found Mrc-Dotaimer cxpoHtuhna the chfaf foataroa of the cMtle, which she md 5»v=r *MU be fore, to Beatrix, -whit* Betty Mopaum stood by, in attendance upon tliem, and made a running commentary, fa k Hsmpahire dia lect, which was like a foreign language to the strangers from the north. "Hah, Lady Cqlverbon^i.'wry a goo.1 'ooman/ aSfal Mr*. Mbpebo. < Thur faant many Ipce sbs. Thia be thbtawn hw died. ;Efor tv1’’ Mala lady. Kenrick .hitstakes after she.*-Keurick came fa-tinye to heir his praise*. He sent Betty back to her kitchen.; ‘‘.1^0 shall not get a decent lunelieon if yon waste all yoqr morning chattering hers, Betty,' he said,and Betty departed.girnning .end ducking,and with a fixed idea that the Joung lady with th* dark ■ bayur ’ was tos tho next Lady Cataerbonw. Kenrick spent a happy day in attewdane* upon tbe two ladies. Ho forgnt every thing J fa th* tatnrieating delight -of the preront, forgot th»L this holiday tn lite waa to b* th* briefest, and that a fortnight bene* he was to' be tossing off Gibraltar in a P»*i|mlir and and Oriental stoamer. Beatrix *ron>»4 happy aUn, or at least she appeared to be in a condition of. placid contentment which was not unpranysipg. sThe viear was suoaesafal with bisrod^nd cam* homo radiant. Betty Mopnon had eurpasssd ihararif fa the preparation nf » substantial English dinner EwrytMng sreqiamoollihf and well with Sir Ksnrfek. , Nazi day Ite carried off bi* gurate io rot some of tbo lion* gf 4b* neighborhood : ■ fin* old abbey church nrety tragtneted ; a oas^o. «he^e MckleMi King Ck srta* had spent a night ip 8»fe-k»*pmR- Beatrix,who felt the unreasoning pity, which all young and gonerous mind* feel for ill-used Stuart, contemplated the gloomy stone wells ■* if they bad wifocued th* hemic doom at an early Obrisfian martyr. Then cam* the long drive homotbrough Urespringtwfligbt, across woods which, were like glimpse* of Barsdue.So lb* week wore on, in simple p's-soraa which might have seemed of th* Sir Cbarira Coklilreatp, calibre, who have doc* everything, and found amptmeoa «v«xy wha^ but which were sweet and new to Bnirix Harefield. A faint bloom begaa fa warm h*r clear olive cheek, tbs dark, depth* Af her Italian eye* shone with a neW light. Yet sb* had not forgotten Cyril Cuiverhoua* nor opa Jm pfafaa’ Utter cup gb* V4, drained aince her father'* death. One arening' after dfanyr. while the golden glow waa still warm in tlie <f*p^njL Ihe crescent moon looked li'^e a fairy hw adrift in na opal sea, Beatrix and her hmt foand fliemsdve* alpn« t^g^ihev in the cloistered garden. Uo^l this moment te'q- rick bad not said ana word shout bif dis' appointed •hopes. His conduct had been pertvcL Ro Xa/1: been taB of flatteripk sttentfona for bis young gn»st; ho lisA anticipated ber every wish, devoted every free moment of his day to pay her homage;, but ba had never put on the air of a lovey? or iprinusled'a hope that could alarm bet with tlie idea that Culvythonse Castle was a trap in wliiph s^e -JM to fee caught ^q-' aware*. ' He had bta viewe and bis hapt| all tha same, in spj,to of tbe unqualified r*j«eliou « few weeks see. And now she bad h*en a - guest in hi« bouse nearly a fortnight, and lbs waa looking happier and brighter tlum be ever known be? to look. His brief spaH of delight wa| nearlv al au end. In a feof days hi*. Rdesp) would depart, th* steamer would sail, and he most go bock, to lb* -wyary drudge yonder under th* dcnM bine ot a'Bengal sky Ltbe drill,lb* monot- onons days, the narrow aeeiely^ the blank aetiM of axil* from all that is heal and brightest ia life. If ths game were to be eyer w<»h it WU’t be won quickly.Jt fqay have been some soft influence in sky or earth, the magio of tbe Lour, tn*^ moved him to take th* aWful plunge evening. His ^fisneps of befog quite glqqk with Beatrix were few, and tbis opportunity, which came by accident, might be th* Twit. However it was, ’ue resolved', th east the die.Thia time be told no Jong atorv about kM love. He had said bis say that ^m h Stier- noon, in the Vicarage library. He only' took Beatrix by tbe hand as fhey aVwl Mlv side bysidejookingdoyp; at^ie w*U flowere and polyanthuses growing atpo'dg th'* old' gray stones—the capitals aryl bare* of ent am* that h^d fallen Tong ago—and sold, earnestly,‘ Besl^y, I want yo” to b« mistrjjM of this place. X will ppt say anotbitf w«r<f about tpy loro for ynj. I MH for yoqr tot*. That, I hope and ^e^s, would eome to ^e tn good time.you wero" one a bauH-m^d out of plapMhafxthsr h«< younger sister, stilt on her prematjon. but ready to do any thing aha' was’bitten. The o|d rooms had been furnish*d up. Trace* of decay were still vtoibile iq svery pari of the bouM, bat dust and cobwebs had ba*n Beatrix waa earaptooed wHh *rei>f Abirfir. Sha eMmed to fermi> bar»a»«** MUKM UMSO D* W surroundings. Her lit* had bf-e reign at Oumrbouse. Let me 'be your Steward—your servant.' ’. ‘ Yon place yourself too low and me too high,’ amrwwed Beatrix, sadly. She had nd witbdiwWn her baud, and Kenrick's heart tbrillad with e ntw bom hope. 'Yon fmoet my tainted nama. Kimi «• ths thick worth having, -Txenrietled hiayoijng guest all rowd the ruin* next raarefag,before break fa*t. They store UH were M h ‘erly mere, and bad foetid eub b»ek to I oth4r fa th*'«wdaa before Mr. Md Mor. DuHimer had left thote roams*, J3i*»«it give jap Kanriek. * My lot > ttada ptace tW] sfvhrraMt «^4ay« fato th* dwttewl tn rosea flosriahed in ah': HM W d w m M *• . »i» K i content withjrttt *c<n» <4 migDatww THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY,’ nw Hen:. rrwnwA > KW UUH M«T 1* lan. EicaH*aay the dfcmruor-Geum! proeeed- •d instate to th* Chamber of Ure Skurtte ip tip) ParliiBeut Bedding*,, and took Li* ; »e« on <h* throne. The ran racers of tho - Sceate baicqf MMtabfa- His Excellency was pihrased to ommatr.l the attendance of the Huusc ol Cum tie'll, and thnl HOUM bring . jwoaent the fallowing Bilfa were assented to In tar Majesty1* name by Ufa Biorilency th* Cwternor-Oenerel, tit ;— ' Au Act to iniMwixirate tire Ffoliwfok's Express A Merchants Fo wattling Company, . limited. An Act farther to amend the Act respoct- . ing PuUin Work* of Canada. An Apt to iuoorporate La Sorilfa De Construction du ComteD’Hoahelagu as a permanent building soriaty and for other ■ FhYpoef*. ole. . , _An. Act respecting the port Whilby Har- , tor CompaujL, ’ An Ael to, provide that pfnwa» chargod , with eouimoaaaaasllshall beoompalenl as wiinesFtis., Au Aqt fa.grant relief to the Canada . Agricultural lustwMre* Comanny.-An-Act to incorporate the Mlwiouary .flociely of41M Bible - OhrisUan Church in Canada ‘ . rAd Act to amend the law respooling dock . , An Aoi respootlng th* duty on malt. * An Aoi to provide for tn* creation and jwgistrrtiqu of liouprtead exemption estates in tho territories of Canada. Aw Act to amend section sixly-tigllt of the Penitentiary Aot of 1875.-An Act respecting person* impt-Iuuied in dolaullof giving security to keep the peace. Au Art to mike provision for tho winding up of insolvent ineorpemtad fir* or marine iniura*o* companies. An Act to amend an Act respecting con- fliattug claims to lands of occupants in Manitoba. Mh. GO»O» U proaecutteg Lie canvass throughout the Biding, and thus tar has met with mart flattering success. THE CJirvntole aay* Ooi. Skinner “ doe* not pretend to be a total abstainer." What ■ truly, good maul But would it not be wonderful if he did ? Tttttm flM ts who rarely m d Oowter- rativa paper*, and consequently know Very little in regard to public Button ease what they glean from tho Grit pma, which gives only “one aide of the atery." They read artiste, on tamparanoe, purity, stato«m*n- ehip, He. at the Grite, and the drunken- nene, corruption and imbecility of the '* Tories," and as they tea nothing to oom bit the lias on the one band, and the elan- dors on the other, they take it all M goepel. It is always well to hear both si Jee before passing judgment, A fsw weeks ago there Therori<rwtar^W«tawhm fa France where this ooreraony is observadrare young vills^i gills, distinguished for their f parity of lite a.id brave straggle* to earn M non ext li velihood. Nantfarre is aLur fainota r for sapplying the Parisian Sowar tnarkat with > rose*, and hug* wagons, loaded U the taitn WANTED. m r o OEW Tf.RMB-r no lh accom- , 1. ra hteted >iih Furnished ftfUnx-raem and IM- roos»s»1U| Board, In a pri«*te fMOlly. Hraua sllualta THE ONLY r«a*on we have seen ataied so far why Cd. Skinner should be supported at the ensuing eteoliou is. that bo voted with the Grit* upon every occsvieu *ine* hie entrance into the Houde. Of oonrs* HO one will *MU»e ths Colonel ol being able to support the. Giteernmout. in any other way than by voting. Tbo reason* have been pul forward by tbo clique why Mr. Gibson should not be anpported. First, because boosed to play base-ball; second, baeaimo ho is a temperanta man. Tnx Gam are trying to make their ease easy with th* tomprauw p*apla by contin ually forging upou their attention that Urey ere the tainperareoo party, and tn*?*they lot rod need the PermiMivo Bill Into the House. They did introduce il, w* admit, but they were heartily backed by tho Op position, the only fiertM objection* to the Bill being offered by Mr. Anglin, the Grit Speaker, wbo»o speech, plainly shows that aU Grita are not temperance men. House of Commons, xleadera of the daily papers will remember Low much UM alnoe been published in th* Grit pre** about tbu drunkenuau of the Conservative member* onlhai occasion, and although a number of member*—thou who ought to know host—got up in their place* in Parliamekt and denied the LSM insinuations made upon their colleagues by the Globt and other papers; aud although tho Hon. Mr. Anglin, speaker of tho Hoose, and tbo strongest kind of a Grit, pronounced tbo yarns pure fabricalious, some papers, and among them U10 clique's organ in this town, *till continue io allude to the matter «< true. Th* Stratford Beacon, one of this Olas* of paper*, wanted to know last week, “ What th* Tory temperance men of On tario think o&lhe lato scenes in the House of Commons." The Herald, of tbo same town, answers the question in such a way as to lend us to believe that nil the Conser vatives are not all druukarflt, nor nil tho drunkard* Conscrygtivea, The Herald •ays:—“ Tho ' Tory temperance men' think that a double wrong was there committed by Minister* who first sought to choke off discussion by blackguard conduct, and fail ing in that, instructed their scribe* to Asrioullnnd Mntusl AKarano* Aasociiiion of Canada, anil to cbango ils name. An Art to amend Acta incorporating the Brock will* dr Ottawa Bailway Company and tbo-Caoada Central Railway Company, nud 10-provide for the araalgamatfon of the said companies.An Art to coofar cerlria powvra on the Mreitreal BMildtag Association bv the name pf fbe Montreal Investment and Building Company. -*< 'An Z3H to Mtihorire th* Btadacon* Fire and Life luaiwaoeo Company to reduM ils capital Moek1 and Mirer purposes. An .A*ti* amend- the Act thirty-levs nth Vietotia.rehapter eight, en tilled an Art to iinpos* license duties on oompaunders of spirits ; to amend the Act respecting the Inlaail Bevenue, «ni to prevent th* adul teration of food. drink, and drugs. An Asi to authorize the advance of cer tain sums to th« Province of Manitoba, in aid ot tho Public Schools thoreio. An Ac I to amend th* Ast repeating th* elections of members of the House of Com-Mjoa*- An Aet respecting the Ontario Exprets and Troosportatieu Company.An Act to amend the law reepecting Building Sodetic*, carrying on burinasa in the Frovihee ot Ontario, :A» Art to amend the law relating to stamps on promissory nolo* and bills of ex- change. Au Art to provide for th* Latter auditing of Public Aoconnte. •An Act respecting the traffic in fafoxteai- fag liquors; •An Act father securing tire independence of ParlimenL An Art for the better prevention of crimes of violate fa certain parts of Canada iwtil the end of tbo next ecistou of Parliament. 4J His Eacalfoney the Governor-General was pleased to rererra the fallowing Bills for the Bignifieaiion of Her Majesty's pleasure thereon:An Act to repeal Section 28 of tbo Mer chant Shipping Aet cf 1876, M IO drip* la Canadian walers.Ao Art for the relief of Hugh Hunter. An Act for lire relief of Victoria Elizabeth Lyonn. An Act for the relief of George Erothiog- hstn Johnston. Thou (11B honorable the Speaker of Ilie Hons* of ''Commons addressed his Excel- leucyjlie Governor-General as follows : Moy It Please Your Excellency—Ha the name of the Commons I present to yonxE«*!leDcy a Bill entitled.Afj Act tor grantfag to her Majesty cer- teUrt sum* of money required for defraying certain exnensea* pf the pnblio service for Ure ^nnpcfal year* ending resncrtivilv the SOtWfine, 1818,.and the 80th June, 1879, undforolhej purpore-* relating to the public ser^c^ *! , „• To wlii’eli I Wm Uy reqnest year Ex> celfency'* nssent. To tMa Bill the royal ataout was signified in ths following. In her Majesty's name hts Ecetlencv the G ■ vernor-General thanks her loyal subjects accepts thrir benevolence and awnts to this Bill. Ui* Excellency linn dehr*red [ tire full.iwfapreldD wPnirogniuxthe House, HnanrMt Qenilemen 0 /the Senate and tiMttletnen of the Bouts of Cammont—J am glad fa bo aids to relieve ybu from fartlicf attendance fa Parlimem after a THE STANDARD of qualification nooetsary to be ptaMtud by a Grit rrpr< sentativ* fa th* HJUM of Common* far South Oxford 1* not nigh»-ta fart all that ia nccearary ac- •ordiug to the local Grit paper, is to vote •*— vFr—"■*“ —■-a.lr.it>.! w ill M .dr.ori. line. . Col. tb"«- ’L»h '» f«- Skiooer 1.M loo, Uh lor ib. P..i ,.„r | .nd for wb.ob »m.of lb. UMI.™ w n .^d d ,. 1MM Uh ol.im B»l»b.l cbargo tbo Opposition with being drunk—a for support at the owning election on thk foot, and-r-notbing else 1 AU tho thanks the gallant Colonel geU from the Grits f«r Uni services during all lb use tear years, is to be culled . faithful “ voting- machine.'* Hard, but we gura* it's honest. I did the Grit temperance men of Ontario Ta* CREDIT VALLSY Railway Co.’y arc making active preparation*-in thia vicinity at tho present time. They aro surveying the line through tho western portion of the town, and Lho put few days a largo force of men have been employed in removing the piles of lumber and wood on the Noxon flats in order to make room fur tbo station. "Wo understand that the location of the puMongar station is to ba 160 feet west of Thames street and the freight bouse will be jnst west of that. The management have negotiated for a sufficient supply of steels rails and the line is to ba completed u rapidly u Doirible. THE TIMA for the election* has not yet boon announced, and is al present, to all outside of the magic circle which surrounds tho throne, a profound mystery. At one time ft was expected that they would be brought on immediately after ths proroga tion of the House, but unfortunately the crumbs of eomfort whio]i have fallen from the coup iF'etafsa the Province of Quebec have not been so efficacious nor have they given that amount of encouragement which was expected,and consequently the time is further postponed. The party of purity will therefore wait, Macawber like, for something to turn up that will bring wind to their sails, and stave off as long as pos sible that crushing defeat which is await ing them with an.inevitable certainty from the hands and ballots of an indignant people. think when one of Mr. Maekeuzie'a col leagues woa craxyaud fighting drunk in the streets ol OUawa ? What did they thii k when the Lon on Adw littr accused their friend, E. B. Wood, of being “ rolling drunk ” ? What did Iboy think when the Postmaster General fell in tbo river? What do they think of Cob Skinner and W. A. Thomson ? What do they think of Speaker Wells and hia champagne cops ? What do they think of Speaker Anglin's bitter and unprecedented opposition to the amended Temperance Bill ? Whew i we 1 are out of breath, but the lift can be ex tended, if nooessary." with flowering rosea in uote and baskets,screened from tho withering Influence of the sun by canvas canopies, may Ire aeon on tbo road from Nanterre to Psria any day. Next to the tower of Grasse, trt Provence, 1 iio ant know of any place where 1 have seen toses in such abundance M in the gankns of Nanterre. Our next stopping place is Rueil, andon tho opposite bank of the river lie* the charming Tillage of Chatou, from which tbo road faints to the famous race §ouraa of Vesinat. Ru*il Buffered considerably during the Franco-I’ra*- aian war, and the country residence of M. Jules Favre, which is hare, didnoteacapedsut shows the marks very plainly on its atucnoed facade In th* pretty little church of Rucil lies buried th* remains ol the Empress Josa phine and her daughter, queen Hortense. Irei us tiiiiah up our drive by riding over te Mal maison, th* residence of unhappy Joss, pbina; now a bare and barren place, remind ing one somewhat of Mouticello once the resident!* of Thomas Jefferson. The placards, announcing ths sale of tho place at Auction, are—freeh on the wall as if stuck up but yesterday 5 but the beautiful garden is ot emu with weeds, and the plaster is scal ing off the walk, leaving ugly large blotches of the bare stone exposed. Ths mansion Was built in 1743.aad puhihased by General Bonaparte in 1798, tiro year* after his marriage with JoMphiue. It was «he who caused the beautiful esplanade in the rear of the chateau to bo constructed, after her own design, nnd had it planted with rare shruba and tree*, many of which Still remain. The drawing rooms, council rooms, nnd Najtoh'ou’* private faudy, arc on tho first flixir, and on the uccnml or ton floor were th* private apartments of Napoleon snd Josephine. Tho *tna!l dow whtch separated these two rooms Is still walled np, and has *0 remained since the day,four weeks before their separation, when NanoIcon ordered it to l»e cloned. In Josephine's bed room may etili be scan the remnant of the gorgeous tapestry,of purpl* velvet embroidered an gold, with which the walla were hung; and on tho damp anil crocked ceiling may ire traced the outlines of rosy summer clouds snd merry cupids floating amoug them, shooting poli’cn arrows down into ^c room below. The relics of the refgu of Napolcan. formerly stored hero,were removed some years ago; and Jo*ehine's harp, the atring" all broken and twisted, is, with some few other articles, all the souvenir* that now remain at Malmatson to remind the visitor of the noble woman who once lived here, and who here breathed her list. Let us return from Mulmaisoo.BO rich in sail memorials, by way ot Bougival, and look, in pairing, at th* spot where Henry Bignnuit, the (AMimnnist leader, WM killed in 1871 by a shell from Mont Vaiei.lU.— Turning then to the right we pas* the mansion m -L?. Jonchcre. belonging to Madame Straub, and Bean regard estate which is now the property of Countess de Beaufort. Half a mile farther down, and we reach Croisay and the famous bathin a establishmtmt of Urenouiliieres, which is almost Asnierc* over again, so gay and hvely is it, thronged with bathers of both TBIBUN* OFFICR. ns AUCTION SALS OF D a iry .C o w s rp H E undersigned will offer for M IO, A on th.MARKET SQUARE, on Saturday, 18th Inst., 20::::Dairytas WITH CALVIS AT TUWH SIDES. S Uhiag their tUKk Will Ort thb cn cxullcDt opportuu- TERMS Six Moutiu’ Credit, on fumlthln* approved uolM. Eight w oeot par annual og Mr <*ah. JAS. BRADY, W. J. ALLISON.Auctioneer. Proprietor.lugenoU. Hay 16, 18TB. 221 OXFORD HIFLES A T m W T X O JJ . A MwilEl bE«T baIlNd lGa t hoef the ab, ov• e Q'pmpnny COUNCIL CHAMBER, ON Fr iday Eu’g, May 17, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. l-fax not reportfax lbeui«r«s luur't be filled by n< recruits.R. Y. ELLIS, Captain A Major.lueerseH. May IS, 1878. -31 WttMll. O LR P A RIS L ETT ER . OX TUX SITE or THE GUILLOTINE—BY THE BRIDOX or NXUILLY TO ASNIEKES—SKETCH ora ranrsux SUBURB IS THE “BEASOX"— A vtjir TO THE BURIAL PLACE OT JOiEFUIXE AXD QOEKX HORTEX8X—HALM0I60X; THE BtatDEXCE CT NAPOLEAX L—A PEEP AT OREXOUILUEKEJ, AXD BACK TO PARIS BY THE anxs. sexes sod the air fatrly tilled with meric from the largo orchestra on the river bank. Ami here we will dismiss otir driver, piy his fare, and give h:m an extra franc pour loure, and return to Faris by one «>f the little steamers, that ve may ho in time for dinner at Bignon’e and tbc Theatre Francaia in the eseping. Loe is. r IE First Meeting of tho Court of ftevl«Ion tor Iha Tovu of Innnoll, will ba hold In COUNCIL CHAMBER, The Neebing Job. Tl • Mail give* the following compendium of lire history of lh* Nesting Hotel job : Monday, the 27 th in st. AT TWO O’CLOCK, P. M. Ry J«F. M ORR EY. UNDERTAKER,>»» •KXU4t CAMS IX HO U3EH OLDFURMITURE. COFFHIS, CASKHS, SHROUDS. IC. K«FT is ITUCK Fertoaxl ittnUao <1r«n to fnner?l>, J. F. MOURET. Waronwnna—O'CaUagban'e Dlocl. Tfa.de* KUMI lu^notl. Residence over tha forwMll, Fob.4, 1875. efl DART ft UNDERWOOD DEALERS IK FRESH FRUITS. FISH, C AM S , CONFECTIONERY, &c. &c. 144 Thames Street. InjcrsoIL *50.030 to Loan OR Morta»<*s, nt n very low rate al intercat, at N. HAYES Exchange and LOM Office, opposite Market Ingersoll. Cool lutiMr ctarrtd t.i S al* aud eutls utudlyu l' <n rSvcrt Lr Dw-x a.tually UM! <1.600 R. A WOODCOCK. ^ortfrMoa noMpt of 8 eta. faatrnpo. WILLIAM FINLAY, t r If you want to Borrow Money on Mortgages, apply to 0, E. Chadwick. Office oner the Post Office. 200 M’lutyrs & Crotty Are iUH bm, and W yww watrt CHEAP FURNITUREOn to tbrtn, they an the only Maaufactune sad wmai. l their Uvado. McIMTTM * CBOTTT. H e a rn & B l a c a u l a y ARE SHOWING THIS WEEK NEW DRESS GOODS. NEW DRESS GOODS, IN ALL THE LEADING SHADES. --------o--------4. w m .x .iw s :s v , In this Department we excel any former season. ralbw long and taboriotw tossfom I'sbiilT tak* Hi* neoeuary atap* *t >D early d*^ after lh* dose of. Ui* financial y*a* io.gno eSrcl talh* ineaaurv* you Lav* puratd far fba belter and Uiug of tire Public dccromte, 1 shall cal! Ilia attention of her Maiasty'* Government to your address praying that nil British America, sxo«ct Newfoundland, »1ml! be by Imperial action declared to be uiibii) the Dominion of Canada. 1 rejoice that. during Ure term of my a 11 whilst rat ion thia final step ic eoMcdidate Brttfeh jiHoreata, ou th* continent of Amroc* La* been taken with *o mnoh nuamimily, *id Ihat honcaforth th* Da* tafaiMi-GoVgmnent will, under hex MaL tatr^wniaa nndiapnted sway wv*rU» ucrttMtrnihaW of thia eontjironfa I am happy to b* able to state th*I.pond- IF WE were to allude to Colao al Skinner as i'dimmy,11 or Hon. A. Mackenzis as " Sandy," or Hon. E. Blake M M.Nod," we would expect to be thoroughly ov»rhaulad by the Grits. In foot some paper brought the whole Ministerial press, anti Mr. Mta- konsie himself, down upon il like a whirl wind romo time ago, for speaking of the Premier aa “ Subtly Mackenzie.” Yvt the paper nuder the control of tbo Ingersoll clique in this town takes great pleasure in alluding to Mr. Gibson as “^oe,” ^3o» Gibson,” '• Liltle Joe,” 4c. .Surely Mr. GiLson is the equal of either of tbo forego ing gentlemen fa point of respectability, and “nway np high “ above any of the Ingersoll clique. Therefor*,. ibongh we know Mr. Gibson doesn't <wro a pin whether bad*tailed “Joe " or MF. Gibeon, WO think the wire-puHert, when alluding So him, in the pr»M al least, might do it with civility —Just M any inferior fa Opposed to iroal a superior. (from our regular Correipondem-) Hotel du Louvre, I Paris, April 25, 1878. | Knowing M I do, from experience, how irk some it is to read about thisgs or events that are goiny to be, after they have actually occur red, I ah all, in this letter, refrain from any description of the exhibition, or of the grand preparations for its opening thia day weck.be- cause by the time this reaches you, tho tele graph will have flashed the details of tho opening ceremonies across tho Atlantic. Bat the weather being fine, with * clear blue »ky and refreshing breeze stirring, suppose that you and I 1 ‘ take a tarn ” in the suburb* of Paris, not frequented by visitor* from abroad as tboy ought to be ; for there it much to see and admire there, many sights and scenes as charming aa they are novel to th* atranger, and, withal, the trip is inexpensive, which is more than can bo said ol " turns " within the city of Paris itself. The best way to see the xaburba of Paris is to taka a cabriolet and start from the Place de la Concorde early in the morning. If, how ever. you are in *hurry,y<jnl&»n go by the St. Lazaro railroad, which runs on tho right bank of tho river; hot you will mis* many pretty sights by following that route, which takes you Ihraagh the northern sad rather noat. tractive part of Pari*. Having plenty of time, let ns go by way of Place de la Goucorde and tho Champ* Elif***, stopping a moment to look at the obelisk of Luxor in the middle of the Place, which covers the exact spot where stood the guillotine at which perished Louis Ilie Sixteenth, kiris Antoinette, Philippe, Sgalite, Danton, Bobeipicrro, and a host of other victiuM during the terrible day* of the ItesulnUou. Thu obriuk is 73 feat high, and eov*reif from base to top with hieroglyphics, Follawfag tbo straight avenue, bordered by magnificent 'trees, wo para tho Polaie da f In. du^rie and the circular bailding fa which a Pi3;il .liarreJ Iw ...Pslwt sctuMI; used ...Tn rhuve! L-r....................Do srtuMb used ... Slopes ehsrxeJ t-r............Shingles xtut lru.»J BulMst's relation nt l»tel I’rk* p*iJ Ivr it .Una tnje«.>l!( May It. JW3.TOWN CLERK. « Ingersoll Cheese Market 18 nil. 12^009 S2.00S And then tbo Lit on which the structurewoe built was charged for iwic* over. Latest about tbc Sardinian. O ^E ^S T S JVT-A-TT 7 , AND EACH Succeeding Tuesday I F OR the Dairy Inieifst of Ww»tam Onlvio, 0)7 Daily M-irketa of Liverpool. New Yotk a id liouireal, u tUi New York State Mu kcU u«open tr«to a l on Maihri Daya. R. A. WOODCOCK, London, Muy 18.—From the Sardinian explosion only three deaths have occurred. Three more persona are in a dangerous condition. The others, who are wounded,Rondon Cheese Market. .r. proBr.wioz f.vomM j. Dir.r. .n.l o rnH E P int Cbe.“« Market of the steam pump nro working nt tho sunken X wseonvUl U held fa ihe aiy H*11, Undo, cn vassal. It is expected she c 10 Ln made to _ float again. Tire Receiver of wrecks held SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1878, an enquiry nt Movjlle. Captain Dutliin „ . ....... gave erulonco of the juppued cause of the ** explosion. When all the crew got off the rewt-rrSardinian was scuttled and sunk to oxtin- t»tu. r. Jt.kvt.LL>, gnish the Annies. A Board of Trade cn- Secretary, tendon Cbccw AnocfaUon. qniry and coroner's inquest are about to be ____________830-1 held. Montreal, May 13.—Tlie Messrs. Allan T T n r T Q T ? T 1 ?^ are advised by cable that the steamship J L l v L u l i X w Ju U l i . Sardinian bns been Aoated. , ------- By Telcjnq*. vu IkHainwa Une. ffUTBEB Pe0UBDLmE8, Itn ud by the Central Office, 1 May 15—10:80, a. tn. - rpO LET.—That desirable k* A 1. Ke-ldene* co Htnry 8tn«t, N Orth o< UM m»«r, beiouKin, V <he M!M*r uudenicned, containing 7 Room*. ' Cellar, Hath Room art Cluacla. Hud "oronto,For (iuU»r Eanwiitan apply to BENJ. WOOD, ------- Al J. SJeEw.n A Co.*a Dry Oooda Slora, Ingarvull. FR0BSBIUTIE8 YOR THE NEXT TWEXTY FOUR >t9 HOURS. Moderate winds and clear to fair warmer weather. TO BENT. G. T. KINUSTONB. A LARGE AND WELVFITTED AA. “on On Thames 8in«L. tegerson. ImmrtUU Government and the Government of th* United State* between Alaska and Briluh CohtesUa, on th* Stiekiiie river. The l-wge sum* bare appropriated for IIM great work* ed wuro l improve, raenta Mill be expended with the aro* rhrid M i Joxxpii GIBBON, th* ConMiwatira candidate for the Hane* of Commoas, than whom a more oouMieutious, oonsuirai or earnest advent*of temperano* nrrarfared, is now b*ing told by the Grit prm that nil hi* andtavor* in th* way of making the world baiter, hare not been on Mcouni of hi* love for the oanu, but from lire pecuni ary benefit* derived feum ite advocacy. Of eourw, ou one, ■»! even Ure writer of ifce •UndM. pota a parltote at faith *in the statement. Bnm the rtecregast opponent of the temprraftee W M will admit—h* fa forced to admit—that Mr. Gih*on fa at least (eoaaidoraidy largar and flour than the one yrhich wot exhibited at Philadelphia), orow the elegant Areauoa Montague and Alma and reach Triumphal Ara de V JLXZa, which murks the point, at Lbs and ol the C\a spa Ely^u, innum*rabl* carriage* and ridm on boraaback, whe turn to the left, white w* punure iha Straight oourse on the other side of th* arc, along the Boulevard Neuilly, rm til we roach the Pert MaWat, which was *0 tarnbly faltered by th* praiiriaos in the wnrof'1871. This (•Won* fata » afarei half-way b*kw»> immediate vanity ol til* puWio platform for Uta part ARMU yaan, yet *• belter* ha la fat from b*uwt a nob man to-day. Ra nnvt bn boon u - trwragrtti in bi* a^Madlmrao; but, an Lb* .tai 1 open country. Fashion Notes. Old-time bbek silks with watered stripes are again fashionable. Tortoise shell buttons for fastening the dri M ar* among the novelties. Straw fringe with jet panlhnmteric above is a rich and handsome trimming.Face veils are of black net, dotted with jet or amber beads,and fringed on the edg*. The brims and crowns of the first spring bonnets are covered with a network of beads. The want long Mt by Udfot in alack of pockets, in outside and other gAmj’n's, is generously provided for in the new ulsters. Imported sacqnes in diagonal and En glish walking jacket* in a variily *f fabrics furnished jaunty spring cloaks, certain to be popular. Blocking mannfeetners have succeeded in al last introducing bourette effects in the design* to correspond with the fashionsble coelomes. Fancy clothes for aping, showing bourette effects, are made in cutaway jackets and overskirts, to tw worn with •ilk vesta and petti«>Me. Strings are added to all bonnsbi, either of tec* or double-faa-d ribbon. They are brought forward from the back and looeely beneath the ehin.Convenient neK1^" *“4 tnmHfng gar- meals com* tB n»cW“ worsted and unen J. 4 G. McINTOSH. IngeiWI. April IT. 1SJJ. . tz? NE W A DVER T ISEME NTS . IT PA YS TU LET PEOPLE KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL. HOW THAT CAN BE DONE AT THE LEAST OUST 13 WORTH JtSKING ABOUT.NKWbPAPElUi REACH NOUR PEOPLE AT A LLB8 EXl’IXsE THAS ANY oTIIKU lit 1NH of COMMUNICATION, HENCE AN ADVERTISEMENT THAT CAN BE GIVEN THE MOST CIRCULATION FOR THE MONEY IN GOOD PAPERS W THE BUB- EST WAY TO DEVELOP YOUK BUSINESS.TO TRY FOX BUCH A R EW AR D ®t> FOR A OOPT OF OUE STANDARD LIST AMDKN WHAT AN 1MMENCE CIRCULATION YOU CAN orr FOX A SMALL bUM.OEU. P. ROWELL * CO.. 10 8PKUCE-ST., X.Y. unpuw itafa cnmfe onrw>*, re afaps. out me*, only alia, rtacant »•» Mirror Top nudar. TW rtUtemeal of Manitoba* *.4 the where that fair BmtXLY Mr. HarkanaM will admit that HTSjSOSKFimW 8ICKHE88 otlwr night at a Bnetoa meeting ibu ail«t 1 atw of Commo M '- ■alive toad. Gr»th»w. of House if Comment— simply for <b« ptupoM at penmiMy Ota. M aitainpte>l ‘ ‘ ’ I very Kvatifgiag la find 9a many •ho b*d In favn«» yrera emi’ ta Vnited States, n«w retsraing IhtMM on the road to ths right. >ni Ws shall not stop hwvL howov viUMkere. dell Philip. aU. a MM M (ML Mia- he bad become * Pretortiosiat. Aad wbUa Ui* rich and greet natia White tulle veils, dotted with ehynil] or with pearls, are the novelty tor rinmwr. Thar are in mask shape, with ahem or else pearl fringe on the edges. . Peculiar Lill* scarfs wffb of volwi at to* neck, and finishod with very dees half fringe* of fine jet, tie la frofat,*nd are far watering place wear. Bunting eo«»nmM give a new atyle fa the smosiaticn nf plain and striped buuting, the bodice, si torea, and I Cure Fits!, WM» I taw cure I ft» ao* oM«a mraly to atop Iham tatthM andiMM Savo thvur rviuni agsi* ; I Man Nothin, tan JolftM tta Grttai SUtoa, Qtawaay. Italy and Russia into the ability to oontpoto with England fa all (ba marirara A. A. AYER 4 CO.’, EXPORTERSsCHEESE taJNT*EALftXO KKW TURE, F. C. «. QAXJUt. i5ss.raawgsitaaastSY Stylish Ms a[ Clise Cash Prices.■- INSPECTION INVITED. HEARN 8s MACAULAY. N". B.—Mantle Making on the Premises. < Ingersoll, May 15,1S78. 231 W a r , W a r D e c la r e d I 1ST O U R P R I C E S . 2 0 lb. R a is o n s fo r $1 .0 0 . 14 lb. by SUGAB FOB 51.00. 3 lb. FINE HTSON FOR $1.00. Try our 50 cent Tea—best in town. Matches only 10 cents a Box. Brooms only 10 cents each. Flour, Feed and Corn Meal cheapest in town. Now is your time to save money. Give us a trial and then you will be convinced who is the \ C SX S APX IS T c a O C S iB X 9 T O V rK , a. O ’NEILL & CO.. THAMES STREET, INGERSOLL. Ingersoll, May T5, 187S. a<3 ALL READY FOR SPRING AT THE “G O L D E N L I O N .’ JUST RECEIVED AT THE GOLDEN LION Hine Cases of Hais aoi Caps, In all the Newest Styles, in English and American. £ 1 Cn »I Sttfi W , f l The Nobbiest Line in the Market. Gentlemen, we are ready and waiting for you. Como and get first choice. / G. A. THOMPSON.uewron. M**ta ia 10. m ss=s=======s::^==========;========a=========a=========ras===:^^ 187 8. S E-R TT S T G -. 1878. WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER. --------------■ .. . 1^1' New Goods just received. 20 Balos of W»U Papon, B«der«, , Ac., just received direct from the manufaeturere, of al! the new- ’ eel and latest designs, which we ofler at very low prKM Parties should see our Stock of Wall Paper before buyiiw ....... ■ e • T H H T B A D 1 1 B V IP W X. X XC XX . CEO. M ACO HAN Jb co ., M Thaaae Street, Ingenofl.IM-H . M .. t, me r o»try evening—daily papore, writing ma- W Let young men bo patient In their woo- WEDNESDAY, MAY IS, tS7& IngersolL 231 ■weh new •nbacriber. Our #nb*cribera coaid warily deubfe cur aubacription. Wilt they take Add of the matter! LOCAl KM» OTHER NUTTERS. Iu malarial or fever-and-ague diatricta, take Gurus*. ®rforb tribune, A PROPOSITION. a NY old sub»criber obtaining one new -A «wbxeribtt lot th* TatBSKS, will have ku snbscriptfen advanced three month*; for two new subscriber*, six OtEAy WMTERN RAILWAY. BCBINESB ITEMS. rnME OXFORD TRIBUNE i* <m oak a1 Woodwrii'a «r Single eopl« «rf Ike Tmarxx for rale at Dart 4 Underwood’* (ST Dried Beef and Bologna Satt- xugra nt Staw&ou’a 224 tbo Town Wood V u L 205 For Cheap Store* of all the improved pattern* goto G. A Turner’*, Thame* St. ...If yon want to got a firot diet piece of TaraiUr* you mu*t call at Morrcy’* Em porium, Thamee »treet. 91 ..Steve -Pipe and Stove Furniture atC. A im»er'«. Thame* St. BST Dried Beef and Bologna Sau- at^ea at Stawoon’a.224 ..Coal *nd Wood Store* in great variety -at low price* at G. A. Tuniei ’ i Thame* St. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. Apply to J. C. Hegler. UT The leading kind* of Sewing Machine*, cheaper tk«n any travelling agent can sell, at No. 1 Shoe Store. ...Frteh Bermuda Tomatoe* and Fresh wood'*. . 218 . <5F For the ehropest Field and •Garden See»ls go to O'Neill i Co. Hands aft at work nmnufaehtring nil wool Scotch Suits for $10.00 at the Golden Lion- The game noted cutter. ... Oranges and Lenwras away down. Also, a choice lot of Confectionery and the bent 'brand* of Cigar* in town at Dart ,£• Under- wood'a 215-tf ... Freeh Halibut Yarmouth Bloatcra anti ■SUcoe Herring at Dart A Underwood’*. 515if ...Leave your order* at Dart A Under- lips yet warm in her heart ggF Tweed Hata and Caps, the tateat from 50 centa up at the Golden Lion »r Uulra* yon manage to enjoy.* little bit of heaven here you wilt not be likely to have veiy much of it herrarter. tCf Many families are *hiv*ring over the kitchen tirs, leaving tbs a toneless and there fore debited partoni until winter i* oven »»■ The great Ikut-raco between Han Lan and PLuatcd takes place at Toronto to-day. «ar A beautiful and pure Silk Handkerchief for 50 cents at the Golden Lion Clothing Emporium. “ Noted." tar Mra Fortune, of Halifax, La* given birth to twins—girl*. Of course. " Mira For tune* ncv*r come singly.” tar Not on* mte iua thousand marries the girl he most wauled. *«■ Tina ia the sraaon when the nobby young man ha* hi* head sandpapered. *a^If a man will not keep hi* aimpie word he’d dodge his bond if he can. 4^* 2,000 feet of the best Philadel phia Copper Cubic Lightning Rod for Bile at 124 centa per foot Apply at the Na. I Shoe Store, Thames Street, THE OXFORD TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY. MAY 15. 1878. A NOVEL LranrtNo SCHEMA.—Bcouomy with oitia* in their gas lighting ammge- menta seems to bo Hie order of the day ai»M Chicago has taken steps in that direc lion. Pittsburg baa followed, bnt in an en tirely novel manner, It.h proposed to erect three ligbtbonsea that shall throw " such a flood of light that anr»here in Pittsburg or Allegheny a pin oould ba men il lying on the pavement in the darkest night." The light* are to be *o located that a perfect crossing of tho beams wife be effected, Ibu* neutralising shadows. The promoter of the idea inymds, if acceptable, to raise capitalists who will build and equip lighHumne* and run them reventeen years without cost to ibe city. What is required of the city nmonuts to this:—All the iatnp- post* are to be handed over to the Com pany, to be filled up as advertising med:- ums by mean* of revolving caskets, and the income to be derived therefrom to go into the pocket* ef speculator*. At tlie termination of the seventeen year* ths city, on payment of origiual costs, take* over the whole apparatus. Z D i S ^L L A HOUSE AND L0Z ' TB'OTR e-O ^ysr. N E W G O O D S iindernenf. A T J O HN M c E W E N & CO.’S less variety.As a great portion of our WHITE COTTONS, GREY COTTONS,ETC JOHN McEWEN & CO Ingersoll, March 20, 1878. Utica Cheese Market. Utica, N. Y., N»y 13. The market is dull, and price* off <1 per hundred ; range. Ofo. to lORi. Sixty-four thousand cheese were sold to-day. <& ommcraal. iarnW of cow. during 1Noto* M*TUI». Naker. Tj Number of cu*( eipertol during the ween. ALLERT ALLEN. S is nM e IT CURES In all the desirable Spring Lines, just opened out, at the Hoes C arriages, &c., <&c. fflioWs aM Helal I’rito* Jitio/ GateHULkehnat Conua«oc«d Mey I. .............................IM Everythin* Else Proportionately Low. Ingeroall, May V, 1878. INGERSOLL MARKETS. ReprncJby J. M. Wa-ox, CcmmlMlon Mar eh Mt. ReU Wheat.per busliel.. . 1W U ‘iturv. Maker. Burtict‘UOBCJUX. Pm.iUUs.Mw*. B7«. ZJXE a EUPUB-MU COMPANY. THAM1XVII.LE. Cuintnvnced M«y fl.Number of too to bejta with...............................ItO EAST zoail/ a BtANDFOBD.Commenced AprO I. r a s».S S -t tZ :->rria». rtravhetrfw, swecberiics— l« tha meet COOT *a teiifor private roa'dcuces In town.TEBllS.-Ouc VaT <aJi; UBMI on t repaired bf tbs pure!nur.rorlofWct parUndaa apply cn Uis prml* ALEX BAIN In;wall, April 13,1*73. BAYUAil BRANCO.Cumiasnesd April IS. Sumter of eowi to bocin with.................................JOON-im'ser ol o>w> expected during the w»on...........*00bate of eonims'ioenml lut yesr.....................April 17.Amount of eho»e mido l*el yoxr.......................it tone.WILLIix WADDSLL, Hiker. B, Uorstu. Sacntary.TUooobwx, Nay S, U74.WOLVgRTON. Oo tame need Nay 1. nil' w ri'-.TjrEE — 1 log ertoll Cheese Market, "fe^moll. May 14. 1878. Nineteen factories offered 4,335 boxai j all first half of May make. No tales reported. Many factories wore represented who did not vegiater their make, and one factory, ft is understood, sold the first half of May for 10 cento. Nine buyers were present. Liver pool, London and Glasgow lint* were repre. sen ted, via New York and Bottos, at ratet ferehee*e ot 70 to 74 cents per hundred pound*. FOR SA LIL—A dfmraVio rrrideuMi- In tb*T<>v* of Inctnoll, north of ibtriw.wMii Little Falls Cheese M arket Little Falls, N. Y-, M»y 13. No improvement iu the ohoeto market over hat we<k is noticable. Tho tendency eon- Ijinea downward, an? nil grade* have declin ed (ally 1c. Between 4,000 and 4,500 factory cheese were offered, most of which sold at Bo. to lOic.; akims, 8c. to 9c.; fall cream*, 92c. to lOic., tho rubng figure* being at about 10e. to lO^c. About 400 form shecse *old for 8c. to 10c., ou tho lot getting lOjc. Immense Stock of Lace Goods in all the novelties. Embroideries, Ties, Fancy Hosiery, Gloves, tbc., <(-c. Immense piles o f new Dress Goods- in all the newest colors and designs, and at prices never before heard of in Ingersoll. 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 Connell Meeting. A special meeting ot the Council was held on Friday evening. Present — HU Worship, tbs Mayor; Brown, Buchanan, Bullaulyno, P, Stuart, Bedden, Frexell, Daly, Choate, Walley and Dr. William*. 8. P. Hale applied fur use of Hall nt re. dneed rent. The Finance Commi< tee were constituted a Ci«urt ol Revision. The firat meeting to be bril on tlie 27lb inal., at 2p. tn. J 10.60 WM ordered to be paid O. P. Brown, balance for trees planted in the Park. A By-law was (hen posaed through tho regular routine for the purpose ef borrow ing money for genera! expenditure for the year. The Street Improvement Committee reported recommending a new culvert on Cherry-St.; three break-water* on Harrie- St.; new culvert on Tnnis-St.; gravelling a portion of Centerbury-St.; culvert on Thame»-St., *oxth ; ritlewnlk on Thame* St. from BroweR's, aoulli, to tlie nsxl corner and the street repaired with a few loads of gravel; culvert at Smith's pood ; grading and grav< Ding tidewalk on Oxferd- Sl., tonth ; culvert on Bril-St.; breakwater ou George-St. ntid toriipiking the same; Cheese Factory EeporU. P0NDMUX. Ccme>5nc«t April I? M “• pitcoUei. or by teltar V> TH03. RIC3A71DS0K, rutcsci p. o Cooper's Challenge AS a certain Cooper from Inger M H, ABen br nisi*. U tn the habit <4 vldUr* Erabra A bl» ablllllcVva ■ wrkn-.w. Wztlns that 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, Aigretts, <fcc., in end- B. B. MarcM.—The Oxford B.B. C. play a match with the Yahoo*, of Norwich, on Friday naxtot tho Utter place. Qtjxcs’a BmiHDiY COXCBHT.—The eon- eirt that is nearly arranged for the 2tfh promise* to be au E S-MBN'CX affair. Koop disengaged for that evening. »r Farmers bring In your Fresh Eggs. Paying 10c. to lie. per dozen at the China Tea Douse. Tlt» NEW YOBX SINOXH.—The ever popular Naw York Singer Scwinz Machine Cjiupauy have cs'-ab!t*ed au office in Ing- o-sdl under tho maaagemantof Mr, E. F- Clinton, and they are sellinz a swat num ber of them hero. This machine alii) hnhb precedence over all nlher*. See tlrom, if you want's really good machine. LITERARY ExTERTxtxMHxr.—W« npnin advise our rendens to remember the musi cal and literary entertainment io the Town Hall on Monday evening, 20lh inst. The principal attraction will ba n lecture by the wall-known gentleman, Mr. Geo. W. R IBS, M. P. Subject,—" Canadian Elements of National Power.'’ Bes;d'» musical er-tectiane of «nm« of our heal amateurs, readings will b- given bv Messrs. Joaepb Gibson. Dr. Williams, and T. M. McIntyre. Tickets. 25 ceute. SAFE.—When the wreck of ibe BIM M' •hip Sardinian was re par tad, considerable alarm won fell by the Rev. Mr. Bland and Mr. George Walley, of Ingersoll. The former gentleman expected his a’«ter was a pissenger on (ward, ntid tlie latter his son. Tliay both telegraphed on hosting of the disaster, *nd were kept in snspens" for two day*, when, we are hnppy to ray, the an«wer “ Safe ” war relumed. CORNER STONE LATINO.—The laying cf the corner atone of tba’new Roman C<the- lic church take* place krre an Sunday, the 19th inat. The ceremony will be performed by his Lordslilp, Bidiop Walsh, of London, assisted by Rev. Dr. Kilroy, of Stratford, Rev. Joseph Bayard, (lie lute pastor, and «*vernl others. Dr. Kilrov is to deliver A lecture in the evening. A great many are expected from Loudon, Woodstock, and other place*. ALAS, Tt* DONE.—Yo*. after an inex- cnsabl* delay, the mud ha* been removed from off our principal *tra*c*; and, now tliat wo have got down to "hard pan," our main thoroughfare* pre*ent a neal nnd clean Appearance. Sotua goal hard road metal placed on tha sunken place* would be a great improvement, and we hope our town eaooomida will see the necessity or laying out a few dollar* in line much nead- ed improvement at once. Tmt Foosr. — Monday and Taeaday nighta Cli* BKtioa wai visited with very severe froste, wh'eb, owing to the ad vanced state of vegetation Induced by the precedin' mild weather, it ia feerod will bare a very disast ous effect upon the fruit erop. Plante which Ind been eel oul were in many rates destroyed, but u it i» »Ull •arty iu the aeuou they can bo replaced by fresh one*. Hraucx BY LiuarxiNa.—On Wednesday iMt, al Bpringfor l, the dwelling house ot Mr. A. L. Wiioox WM atrnck by lightning. The chimuey was split iu two; It than tore away the toruie* and soma of the roof and ratten, thence it proceeded al mg tha eave troagli and entered the back kitoheu ; passing a little boy of AW,Wiioox, and leaving him unhurt, it struck the door post. A heavy fall of rain took place at the samn time, lasting »*►«« forty oiinutea, in which 1 j inches fell on tho level. AnvERTisnro.—The late A T. Stewart, the millionaire,once cam* to the conclusion that, although alvertUing wa* a good thing a* a ladder, it was uf no great benefit to him,as hi* name sold the good*. As a test, only one department of his establishment waa advertised. It* buiinee* overtopped that of the ether* w immediately anti so largely, that Mr. Stewart concluded that to gel the full power of bi* BOOM If must an- pear in printer's Ink. Hw advardting manager* Say, “from that lime be adver tised tnor# largely than ever in lbs petitioners uakiug to open up Tunis Street to H. Crotty, and nsctrtniD if ho will open ■aid street; rccomtnended the acceptance of S. Cook's tender for two cur loads of oak lumber at $16.50, and one of cedar at 911.50; would nho recommend several new crowiug where required. A By-law to amend By-law 118 regnlat. ing billiard liceuaea waa passed through the regular routine fixing the rate as follows: Finit table, J80; second table, 825; tbit-1 and nil subseqneut tables, 810 each. The report of the Committee on street improvements was adopted with slight amendments. The Council then adjourned. aka k« to » UZT Fcre’i- fn m SM tn r.M. 1 rbri! ksep quid to fucuia JAMES BORLAND.Eobro, April 9. ICTS. CMALLENGE_A€CErTED T ALBERT ALLEN, baric J , th* abort chaUtega la th* EisLro flat Millinery Stock is direct importation, we can give our customers much better value than usual this season. We can, without any exaggeration, say that we have the largest stock and best value in Town—compare prices and see. purpow << “ bo.it, r.g. Maaorkman. I did CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. Every Carpet in the House to be sold at cost price, as we are giving np that part of our business. A call respectfully solicited. The Cheese Market Trouble. To the Editor of the Orford Triimne i— Dean Sin,—I beg to band yon the inclosed resolution, ptaaad st a masting of tho Exocu live of the Ingersoll Board of Trade. " Rwrtofd,—That in reference to the charges contained >u a letter eifcned 41 Fair rhy." in the Chronicle, March 2bth, ft>7A The Board found on enquiring into the matter | that some inaccuracies did appear in the ro- psrW of last year, but not ouc of those was through any fault, knowledge or consent of Mr. Woodcock, add that every precaution was taken to obtain the most reliable and correct inform ttiou befora publishing the aamo.wood's {or Fresh Fish.218 R. Y. ELLIS, See'y, protem. Office.200 23 <8 215 ti W Greatest come down in prices first than la ewweqoenw ef enlacing ths «M of my I do not intend to deal ia HARDWARE two rimallaaooua recUatiou* by Iha whak RakesPoint aho.of O^aoaod runs L awn Mowers, MB , WHITX'4 CCXCXBT—T1I« Grand Gwtomn Conevrt. uud«r iha direction of juvenile* last night, waa * grand euraesa. The ball waa filled to iU utmeat capacity, nod Iba ehiMren rendered their part* vary hel l on Sunday and orders given to as semble thu inou thia evening an I famish them with arm* and 2J rounda of ammuni tion each, also to iml.-uct them to bold DIE D . NtWMAN In Km Nlw-uri. HA toM., Wtuaiu Nrv. fanoy goods in UM fnUuw. Aleo • Show Caan* few eale cheap. A CaD BoUdUtL C. P. HALL, The Fenian Fiasco. Uadarw.M.d'1 81GXH acovarted M U NMH] from Montreal Lw Cbn Oatei Tunot, R. Y.ELLIS & BRO. . 37W L4SD atettoned atKMgatOD. St. C*Uieri»ea, Wiod-or and V T For Fire. Life or Marine Insurance, apply to C. E. Chad wick. Office over the Post, C4T TI’ e 44 Yoetropn,” or " Wheel of Life ” Paper Collar is the greatest enri- yet Call and get some fun with it at'the Qoldcn Lion—free exhibition. ..Cheap Stove* of thebeatmakeiand kind* Pewing Mitehinca cheeper than <ver at No. 1 Ehoe Store. gSF King & Brown's Good* at No. 1 Boot and Shoo fitona, * H3T Insure in the Hartford fire Insurance Company. Cap ita l $3,300,000. Losses paid 320,000.000. 0. E. Chadmck, agent. 210 . PM ol UI ktBda. Batla, (raeh ever known uCSo. 1 Show Store, H. Barraclough’*. (2 T Sewing Machines cWsper Sacuas a BAnoara.—The nbccifberhay- ing decided *0 go into the piano and orga C. P. HALL, W^chmiker & J-wrier, 408-If Cor. King k Thames Sts., ?ugenoll. ar Asia whflli diapateh st Na 1 Shoe Store, next doervwth of Bamdosgh'i. For the «r For UM cheapest Clover and Timsthy Brad, g* to O'Neill k Co. Montreal, May 18.—Col. Fletcher, D. A. G., ha* received iaalrnction from Ottawa to distribute arms to tbs volunteers along the Am • rican border.Halifax, Muy 13.—The Millia Depart ment hero hue been active of Into in pro viding f>r emergencies. Four giina have witb ummivutiori for ku is nrs alrnndy in p 'Sition. ’• I " B Htery uf Artillery Is being enrol fa J al Yumjnth. the officer* corn- mliuding the Imperial tro -ps bore fmiuab- iug no itixiruetor. Tiro battery nt Sydney is being pul iu proper urd-r. Ammunition being trained to work the gnu*. Vice-Ad miral Ingrlfield ha» fonnol rifled gnn* and aumiumti m fw the Duinini<>n steamer* Lilly Head. Glendon and Nowfield. Ulluwa, May IB.— Uumnal act vily WAR noticeable iu ib« mililia dep irtm til on Saturday afternoon, and it is unihratmri the Minister of War received important dMpatcbca, one from the Colonial S -cre- tary, and other* from ditferont points in the United State*. Tue Pn-mier, Mr. Jones, Lieut-General Sir E, S. Symith mid Adjutant-Gjneral Powell arrs.ud to have held a long c->n*uhatiun after the receipt of the dispatches, and the clerks in the de part sent bad to forego tbeir usual Saturday hall.holiday. 8L CatbariuM, Out., May 18th.—Col. Currie, cotnmandmg Ibe 10th Batt., ou Saturday night recived a telegram from Col. Villiers, to notify the officer* of hi* comm tod to hold tnem'rives and men in Clocks, Wattles, A nd Jewelry. 223 N E W S T O R E MAPLE SYRUP CHINA TEA HOUSE. To Dairymen & Cheese Mahers C. H. SLAWSON (SUCCESSOR TO E. CASS WELL,) RvF.-UG,,Ju to 15At-. '- ■ ...............Ta to 1 WUiwn .....................................ts to 0 00Turn ........................................14 to TOS3to TOCordwood, per o. r-1 . .. .. 1 15 to 1 00r«oviara»a. FFSv.frnb, per d»uo.a toKc.- uiutr..............................M to ISKcli Uuu,r.m lb...................to ISCbwee. dairy..............................li to 12" lartvry...........................10 to loj «.£WHda*0*05Skin*, gma. ................La-n* ........to to 1 00 to toCa4 Sl.aa, .................................*4 to to rovxraf.40Cb rteri. per pair..................so to WDudu, per l^-r <0 to SOUto UTur»e»- aaoi to to 1 76D'«w»i ti-jq*« w to *Uala..: . ...............................M to 0 MWuol......... .......................to u> tif ata moment'* notice, and in all probability to move ou th* 17th lust.The earns order* war* received at N i agara and Clifton. At th* tatter point arms sadamun ritioa w n »»rv*d out. Ottawa, May 14-—The CUutt* this aven- ing publUUes the following, an ent tha Fenian movement:—A good deal of ex- citement was occasioned to-day in the City by rnmor* tha. Ibe militia bod further dfe- pate.Ues from th* Government scout* sent to waiob die Fenian* on the frootfer. A CUittn reporter ibi* forenoon interviewed Bir Edward Belby Bmilb, and obtained the following iafoim-ition, which go«s to •how that lb* Government are prepared to give buy marauder*, should tbuy dare to croea th* border, a warm recaption. Four gunboats, armed with 20 ponnd gun* and manued with 24 gnnnei*, have been order ed to Jlivsr St. Ctair aud Lakes Erie and Ontario. All Ui* militia »u ths frontierars to receive immediately arm« and a propor tionate amount of ball cartridge, and the interior militia have bean ordered to bold THE Subscriber will kwp M hand sad for sals a full lioa of WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JWZLRT, Best Make of Speotaoles. WEDDING RINGS und MARRIAGE LICENSES. BILVEKWABE oF ALL KINDS. KNIVES. FOBES, SPOONS, CASTORS, TEA SETTS, Ac. frontier at a momeul'a notice. Nose of them have, however, been ordered nnd>r arm* a* yet. Partridge Island, St. J»bn, baa been heavily armed and repaired. Red- IUMMI biliary, at St. John, ba* been armed with 88-ponnd gun*. Barrack battery, St. John, baa also b*en »applied with 82- pounder*, and Fort Dafferin, N. B., with M-ponuder rifled guns, and 82-pounder*. Yarmouth South Point, N. 8., is fortified The World's FaUf at Pari*. CANADA'S EXHIBIT KIOULY CONMXXDXD BY TUX MOYAL COMMISSION. Tlie Pr mler baa'roeeive.1 the foHowmg tn eresting letter from the Biaht Hon, Dr. Lyon P l»-W r" Pari*, April 38,1878.~ My Dear Mr- Maokensie :—I have come over hereto make a preliminary inspection of the Exhibition, in m r raparily of cbaire man of the Finance Committee of lbs Royal Commission, baf re the Prince of Wale* inspects the Industrial Departinvnt. I ranad refrain from complimenting you on tbs. admirable position which Canada ha* taken iu the Exhibition. Il is the only colony that win be ready for the Prines'* inspection on Monday next. Tbs Trophy, which i* admirable, ran not be eotopteled for leu day* yet, hat this is 00 fault of your •gsniB^hui of Ibe French, who have not yet completed the building in which it is. Tbc general (pace given lo the Dominion ia admirably advanced, and filled with ■pecimeu* of raw materials and msnofee- lure* wbiebjiav* fairly • apprised me^ In leather and I weeds especially I had no ides that Canada »M *0 far advanced. All vonr •xbibitioB will do mneh honor to the Dam- inion, and wiB I bsva no doubt, oouliibate Io its material prosperity. You Kara cbeaen year agent* well, and they have done their work admiredly. Yours siorarely, LTON ru in i*. Spades, Shovels Bird Cages, Children’s D A V I S ’ N E W D R Y G O O D S S T O B I0 JU S T O P E N E D I In tbs Btoru lately aecapiod u tha Daminiou Shoe Stars. I Have a alea Selected Stock of Staple aad Fancy Dry Goods, Cloths, Gents* l^nrnfablnga and Notions, Very Cheap. The Goods are all New, Bought for Cash. I will SeH CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST. Call an! Examine for Yourselves. Good Kid 0!<WM, two battens, for 45 oerita p r pair. Boat Bleached Tabi* Linen for 60 cent* por yard. BOOTS AND SHOES CHEAPER THAN THE CHAPEST. The Goods have been purchased from the leading mannfccturers of Canada, as well ag some from the United States, sad all at prtcch lower than ever before offered. King & Biwo's fine work, m Ladies’ Gent's and Children’s wear, con- ataatly kept on hand. Goods Sold Cheap for Cash Only —0 0— - •’ Remember the Nev Cuh Boot end Shoe Hmiee, nrar^ oppoeite the Chmucle Office. A PLEA8VBE TO SHOW GOODS. W M . A. SUdtcITs LIQQIII Annatto* GCAUUIO C. P. EoanaUo Scale Bocrdfe Best Brandi EozlKb Eccwy tu b ©d Salt. fife. &«$. Natch If isn ^o m m jHscav^ THE FHIEKD OP 1UHBD Ai Internal I Eitsrnal Reiaelj. i?G THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, ^U Y -15, 1878 OX FO RD TRIBUNE Canaba gairg Reporter WfDNESDAYi MAY 15, IMS. NATURAL SELECTION.Ladies & Gentium BOYS AND GIRLS, OLD A ND, YOU NG AND ALL WHO WANT C ata r rh R em ed y Visiting Cards, Rmesnbw that th* Office af the I S N O W O P E N Oxford Tribune, EVERY LADY SHOULD SEE OUR INGER SOLL / C ata rrh R em e d y Jtt CM m extend over n period of'JO yeart. United State* stone exceed* one million dollar* tier annum. white the amount exixtied four* up to (craral hundred ihouaaird more. No LntrirMsU could grow to (ud> gigantic proportion* sad real upou any other bub Uisa thu of merit. Ths l-ublteborarriw ul tob jiagiSscnt CiuuaauM^xai' “M IC EKW ” S I Z E 24 x 3 0 . Itajraved Propagation by Cut* Peter Hendcnwh described last winter, in beyond controrervy, tUil tbiouahout the mim.l kingdom the BurvlTxl ot the fltte*t" L* the only tew that rouelwrte* thrift and |>eri<luity. Doc* nut th* wine principle Rovcru Wo commercial prosperity ot man T An Inferior cannoh *u|>crc4de a au|«rior article. Bythe* using for tho propagation of gcraniutos. His object was. in the first plice, to avoid the exhaitiou of the parent plants by the mmovalof catting abruptly ; and, *eoamlly, t* make sure work. He takes tho young ■hoot which is to be naed u a cutting, and Soaps is short, leaving it hanging by a small paction of the bark. This shred is sufficient i» sustain the cutting without any material '.ojury fro® wilting, until it forms a callu*, which prccecdslhii formation of roots. In from right to twelve days it is detached and watered as ordinary cuttings, and forms roots in about sight to iwdvo days more. List fall Mr. Henderson propagated, about 10.000 plants of the tricolor class without losing one per ceut With the common method he thinkt lie wool! have lost fifty percent This mode i* applicable to the m WaTehMteiWflT-^r^MTBiw about tplid land Jot wheat that he used 24 horaja for three days trampling down HP* newly broken op grass land after sowing it with wheat, and so got a fine upstm-dlng crop." Altar discussing the relative merit* of dibbffng—dropping a single grainetwbeat at regular intervals, ho says e—“ A*regards ths proirtr quantity ol seeding p«r *««, much must depend upon certain circumstances of soil, climate and fortiKty. No doubt, as a. role, the excess of quantity is absurdly wrong; but I will make • humble bow and deference to those whovby trying eompamiike quantities have arrived at a snltiblo and profitable oen; elusion. Tho average increase, according t« Caird, i» & to 1. 1 will’ venture to assert that it is impossible to obtain from a sound wheat keftrek having room for development, so small a retaru M even a single ear, which would probably give 3Q to 40 or more for 1. When I dibble my ofie peck per acre of wheat (o-ie 1 enwi in every dibble-hole at aboutdi or 5-inch intorrnla) there were usually several aars from each kernrt, ofterir' 10 to 25, and I know of n case recently in Kelredon where a single kernel produced 103 Mems and - heads, btrt then it hal B& competitor*. It grew on paroely bod. Liebig truly, Saya that tho greatest enemy to a wheat plant is another proximate wheat plant. From what I bear, tho thin sowing light-i* dawniijg gradually on British sfiricrltare. —Mcfiiizaii i'artutr. IS IT CUM8LE? OSE who have Buffered from Iha varlon* plicated fon«*o(<U*cMO utumed by Ce und r.'.ui .llm wl uently fatal al ttancea, n ciw< r eymnalhellc :y«lght, and Io *PIminor Tuui uiCatarrh, bid enooae in IT CAN BE CURED. 1iDreermaiolevdedmwailli :Uef iirorGc I by KAXFOBD'* IUDICXL WKRU 1* buia tllxbl avldrace < enlxenl mo of tnl* aemedy. Th ar nisi h»a loUBe.it tn fh* •*•*; n lafiainmallon anbdacd-and I ndua IlnUur* of the head ano c.. ailtotlonaDy Ila action I* that of a powerful puriiyinv preut, deeirpylna In Ila conrae. UWOUBH. ia* Byatem tScW poOe'i, iho ucauucCre wrait la catanfaal fi COMPLICATED CASE, ~ Oeaitewa.— My cm* !> briefly u follow* rt hare bad .Caurik tar trn y*VS. cneh Vc»r with tncruata* W-. Verity, For nine year* 1 I nn not LWMhcd through ooe-noatrll. 1 lead dropping) in tbo Uncal, aorcry had ao«*th. aithftaaMhodWatob4oWIgrittolak*t ramHy SnellarofrdiYbinoralxlr«M>lMWII6flownwhd aierh. •nd a cooaiant dull pain In my head. My beaftwu |*t Mraoa ao roll of crtnrrlmputaiter n»-to input wy Cnae ot bearing tu a eowprt ne to «ct ur/B O W time* the night to cl< or fort I could.Bleep Kveryoaat uptonah dimply beads to a knee, a knife may bo - used for cutting about two-thirds through. Killing Canada Thistles. I had on my farm a four-acre C«W covered with Canada thistle*. I aay “W * b*caueo I am convinced tho present season's treat- went has made it too hot for them and I shall ere no marc of them. The land was etroiig- ’• it takes good land to raisegood thirties.” One-half of tha field was soalcd, immediately after plowing and atborou^h working with* two-|>0rso ctdiivator, with soiling-com. Thia was put in drills, 30 inches apart with a large one-horse' seed-drill—about 3| b tube Is per acre. v By the frequent nso of the cultivator the space between the rows WM kept clean, and directly in the row the few that have stuck up their beads look very yellow and sickly, shaded by the dense growth oi-cOTu The rotnainder ,pf the field was seeded' Itoavily with Hungarian grass. Timely showers hove made thu season favorable for -thia crop and it has grown rapidly,smothering tho disagree, able former occupants of the soil. I do not consider this so successful a mode of treatment as the farmer,, because Hungarian grass grows sa slowly on the start nnib thc, thirties have ■an opportunity-to gain-a foothold. The crop is ne.vrly ready to harvest. Here and there, in. looking over the field, a thistle is seen/tat a stranger would neyer mistruat how foal tho field was a*vsnty days ago. At any rate what tew there are will bo cut before they mature seal.— Cultivator, JHad Married Sisters. They were seated together si^o by Bide on .the sofa in t]je parlor,ID the most npproved. lover-foshiou—t o arm cucird ng her taper Whist, eie. " Lizxie," «aid he " you ansi have read my heart exo this; yon must know how dearly I lov* you.” " Yea Fred,” she answered camlv, “ you have certainly Less Very atleulive.” " But Lizzie, ilarling, do you love xn* ? Will you bo my wife I” " Your wife, Fred L Of all the ibings! No ioderd; nor any one’s clue!"" Lizzie, whai do yon mean ?" Just what I say, Fred. Tre two marriecl sis tors."“ Certainly; and Mrs. Hopkins nnd Mrs. Skinner have two very giod liusdaads, I believe." JidorBcS by a Prominent Drcggist. I hercbyeertllj- that Hr. Lawrence purchased the JlADtcat. Cena ot rm-, nod troni time to time made mo familiar wlttihla rate. locllcvc bl* atntemrnc to be true.•‘^sarss:^Jaii. i'. mCKDY. elioge contain* Dr, Sanfqrd'* H'. an J lull wtrecttoM tee Mia i ””” M IL L IN E R Y TBR. PIERCES STANDARD REMEDIES Premium (Mvhromos; Tb» >prcUi alUottep ot tlx p^rii* Elegant Prertiium dH Cht6mo8 Oxford Trbune." IpH E CTiromos offered "re the largest X ato U«w* teM*fcn> r’-aW-* Ovt-hta Fkima a v " to •“* S I Z E a o ra o . TRIMMED BONNETS [HATS, §r., $•. INSPECTION INVITED. C ata r rh R em ed y Hr rule ronitantlu Inrrearet. JD K . S u fk G -E ’S C ata r rh R em e dy Cnrer b<j Ur Mild, Soothing ICffret. C atarrh R em e dy or Ortrna, A N OPEN LETTEE. IT GrtllLS TUB ITSELF. J* the place to get them. Weare >P4 advcrtsiW wir. «clve« throughout the length and lireatltli oi thu Domin ion M a "Card Company,” but the imitK-iiac nuuiber of orders we are daily rcceiv. traldkUa Losses. In the Whey Vat. It seema to be conceded that the. dairymen of central Ncjr York are called upon to use their best efforts, in the nmnnfacturo of cheese, if they expect to retain the reputation they have so long held. This journal has always endeavored to work for tho benefit of the fanner, believing that in so doing it is advancing the entnmercud value of each acre of land within the limits of its appeal*. We would like some person better informed upon th* subject tiia* ourselves, to estimate how much greaw is driven into the whey vat out of tho 1,200 choese factories in this State, choree, factories have for sale each year from WO to 2,000 ponnds of what it called “ whey grease. ” This certainly must be arowmulatcd at the expense of the quality of ehee«e, pro vided that we arc correct, in tho assertion that mratiuess in cheese is one of it* most valuable qualities. If the addition of cream to fui- toilk, which is the method pursued in making Stilton cheeec, prodpco.au article of greater value than that ramie from milk as nature presento it .to As. thep cerfrinly it would bo l>roper to conclude that the loos of fat from a. cheese that wu presumbty made of milk intended-to retain thia fat, would-decrease least one factory in this vicinity which netted ita patronrderrfng-the’Lrt sriexm ftrlfi per 100 pouud* of ayjUt Jar -OQO, pound of cheese through Ind season.' 755 i* fully ten than tho butj^picqtOe^e.^ \\>y *hunld there be thi* large difference in favor of the cbee^ WKtb Mt MB factory,! - ;Ccti2P ufy--<iHi& are yery many first-class makeru oniong usj, andto'our knowledge tKoTacfory "rclcrrod to i» luiypctnded by other* which poeseas a high repatatfon- for th dr make. - Y rtiinm thia on*_reqmred over ten ponad* of milk to one pound of cheese, and did' not obtain a* cheese of this factory are noted for thoir rich es*. Now,’ this is ftTBatter to which ” atten - tion shoulrh be drawn, for'the purpose of having some rare method advanced to pre vent thia loss of richnoss in tho cheeae at all factorie*. For oat ffrirynfefi ’ mpioobMdly need to heed -the caution, that; Mules* the quailityof their good* is kept up to the highe*1 pMsible standard, other sections of the eoufitxy will take * position ahead of central &ew VaA. to regsin. Whin willing to admitthat rich- new alone doe* put constitute tji* .only ^jte, quiretneute of a funt-cl*** cheese, wwdo claim that without it a firsbelaaa artida can not b* made, ami are satisfied that the "So people say; but I wonlilao'iliko io stand in either May’a or Noll’s shoes—ibnt’s all I" ■ z . "Lizzie, yoo astonish me." Look here, Fred, I’ve had over twenty- three deigh-ridsa thia winter, thank* to you and my oilierrgentleman frienJu." Fred winced a itlllb here, whether st the remembrance of that unpaid livery bill, or nt the idea of Lizzie’s sleighing with other gentlemen friends. I cannot pcaitfvely aver. "How many do you think my sisters have bad? Nel the sign of on* either of them. Stioh pretty girts as May tn J Nellie wrre‘ too, and so much attention as they used to have I""Now,* Lizrio—""I’m fond of going to (be theatre occa. sionlly at well as to a lector* or concert Bomeiiiaes; and I shouldn't lik* It, if I pro posed attending auch entertainments, to bo invariably told that times were too hard and my husband couldn’t afford if, and then to sneak off alone."- > • • : "Lizzie, Lizzie—" And then, if pnoo ID a dog's age lie did condescend to go with ma anywhere in tho evening, I shouldn’t like to be left to,pick my way along th* slippery piece t at the risk of breaking my nock, ho walking along unconsciously by my side. I'm of a dn. pendant, dinging natare, and I nerd the protection of ft strong arm."" Lizzie, this in alt nonsense." “I'm th* youngest of our family and perhaps I'vo be«n a little spoiled. At all events, I know it would break my hr art to hav« my husband all th* ill-temper which b* hides from the rest of the woriej on my defenceless head." ' " But Lizzie, I promise you that—" " Oh, yes, Fred ; I know what you arc going'to say—that you wonld ba different: but Muy and Nell have told me time and again that no better husbands than theirs ever lived.and I am inclined to believe them. No.-n&i Fred; as a lover yon ar* just per fect, and I shall awfully hat* to give yon up. Still,if yon are bent «n marrying, there are plenty of girts who bar* n<5T married sisters,nr who are not wise enough to profit by tbrir example, if they have. -And don't fret about me. for I’ve no doubt I can find_ soma on* to fill your placed—" ~ But before Lizzie uad concluded, Fred made far tRo door, muttering something “ unmentionable to oar* polite.” " There!" exclaimed Lxzzie, as. the street door elosed With n bangp*’! knew he was BO better than the rest. That’s pre cisely the way John and Alox swear,' tftnt >alnm doors,wljTn things dcsU go just-right,- - He'd make a perfect bear <if a hnaband ; lut I'm soroy b* came -to tho-polnt su ^om for be was juB| * splandjd.b^jaZ-T, j Upwards ot (wp hundred people - Landed ' at St. Joseph's-Island and Bruce Minos, Ont., during the fitat two-weeks after Ui* opening of navigation.^, . • . .There is at present living’ abemt two *ile« from Waterford, Ont., in the'couufrr at Norfolk, a lady nam*d Mrs. McMafion, who WM born in th* county Tyrone, - Beland, on Chri«tmiw Day, 1774jinil is • now in her 104th year, ghe U hal* and warty, assist* in the domwlic duff^FTvery' ‘ day, and po«6e»s«s her physical faculties in - a most remarkable degree. Chief Geo. H. M. Johnson, of th* Six . Nations, was th* victim of an auanlt, re cently, whil* returning home from tb* ‘ Gouocil Hou»*,-4h** p*rp*tMt4r'<hfa time- ' being a notorious Indian, named Joshua Turkey aliat Wilth®*. ’’TbiiiCtlto-tiurd assault upon the Chief vulhin the last few years. Mr. JohnionV rojnriea through severe are not considered dangerous. 1 A resident of Oshawa, Out., bn* been botlioiwiUor *cuBttti«na witii tire-difflenlSy- . in getting water from hi* well and in work- VOLTAIC PLASTER An Xtoctro-Qalxanlo' Dattexy combined with * hlKlUy ModlcaXcd ,<SLrenfUwuliix Flaater, forminte the beat J’lnator for paltui and ache* tn the World of Medicine.-' - 'D : 1 f REFERENCES.Dr. E. M. rikrr, Montgomery, O., ' ‘fa sw.jas'si®Ml*. Itlchsrd Gpnuin, Lynchburg, V*. 11. It. Ooodl. E>q','o.w«C'?K*n.Dr. WIILtrd Collin*. Buck*purL Mr. - ' OjW.H0Btwlek.KM, fttc. fiirtlnr.K M>- I .1- . t . Vge.Ma**.F£*nc.1\?3£cC-.h"’ ^UnnitL^........... . ...M,-?°k>n»on. F_ Orriiyton. M*. ,f i r s a w s t e s r " “*s x : •> .- ». IL tl.MrKhmey, Morrow, O.M ra.1, Stevcn*.Tort Wnrnr, Ind -Wm.s,«lrnni»,M*«llBonv,U#;Ky. ' " " ’Mr».k.llrrdell.6t.LouiB,JIo.M*rtlci<.r Lyon,K*q,8anI-r*n-l«eo. CaL And buadrefls or others.COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTERS remedies f4|L Cpplc* of letter*l.tojr sure, a lien -eil omrr rem*. dUiom Miccers. ytll be milled ndvbeo may bo hid If dealred. pwice, sa CENTS. *»1* ana retaildra«!.t» throu^out Ihe L-^K**nd bZ '• *^OTTJin.Proprietor*. Fresh Bread 1 DEUVESED DAILY FROM V an c e’s B akery. Buns, Biscuits, Cakes Co nfectio nery FR ED. ROWLAND PO R K P A CKE R. BACON, HAMS, LARD * BARRELLED POKK. SHOE MLU it i ® CMS. flingoi i^lltDhlro Silos far tho English ^4 ^?-’ T ncsixriiorsi:- W^flianrSl'., chr iisthlT?«t.OPTICS—No. S/Jdd-.FclIu^/' llj|ill, JluudssBl. ..M imor OST. BIXEL & GO’S STOCK V 1- - J . IN KEG’A ND LN BOTTLES. Xto jlva re d ©a U y. .: M i l , Fan- Bile al any^rt JAy^taolcade liquor atom BIXEL & CO., INGERSOLL CA LLING- ing the bsudle *f the pump, which seemed to be choked up. The pump was taken up and tho cauwdifMTgrid, A IniA nnmhar of tho'reioti M'aTTwni6VXreo7^r<^ ■oar, had grown into and eboked tho hofcn at th* bottom of tbi pomp, adirtauca, of nearly forty f**t from Abo^tree., A correspondent, writing ft^atU Picton,' PA:o. Edwanl 0ooi(7. O nl. u ,. ~n i Dunkin' Law ia * perfect failur* it» thi* town ana eouuty; everybody now that ehooaes IR **jilng nod trafficking ta liquor without tb* RlighifMt hind ranee, aoi tom- perane* p*opl« who aay pr claim it to b* rwi*e mail be anlin>Jj Ignorant of the of affaire here, Or ar* knowingly M- claimiflj what the/ 1 DAVID WHITE & CO. I SPEC IAL BARGAINS BRUSSELS CARPETS. . TAPESTRY CARPETS, LILT ? " WOOL CARPETS, .- ! r DUTCH CARPETS, _ .................. UNION CARPETS, TAPESTRY. STAIR CA RPETS,, ’ * ' AYOOL STAIR CARPETS, H EMP STAIR CARPETS, STAIR OIL CLOTH. . STAIR LINENS. Cocoa and Manilla Mattings, r ©«. c x -o u i. -kc. 1 V A VID W HITE & COIngersoll, ?ifay r, 1878.22g “L O N D O N H O U S E / Having derided to keep open for the next two months, in order to clear out the whole of my large stock of READY -_ MADE CLOTHING, Hats, Caps and Gents’ Furnishings. th ese goods are all of a superior quality, and those in ivant of sneh may rely on- gettlttg-Rlc„best ■'value ever offered, its The whole stock must be*disposed of by the first day of July. Ingersoll, May„i. 187K IM P O R T A N T N E W S ■ - .c Y :'/' —TO-----: 'T 'I ymr paper rc|»rt« ot ie • ouipkuly medicine*. 1 gradually grew worve. roue ryitcm niaiurcu. and cwhsUluthm Ln kcn, am was hawking and spitting seven-eighths of the time. Srayed to, death to relieve ma - t my etiScring.ivorahle notice In your oajicr of Dr. Bago'a Csui remedy with hydn ttatle prc»iire, the only way paUbla with OHunnm «e»»o. Well, Mr. Wlior, st nrt eitrv me In threc-l-iorUw a **o>nit. mir ir A CLOID OF WITNESSES, FrcdcrlrkMwn. Ohio ; trie Mis Jaine, Th-atipkina. 81 Canid. Minn - ec City, Meh, Joseph T Milter, Xenia. Golden Medical Discovery Golden Medical Discovery Golden Medical Discovery Golden Medical Discovery >|>lrit* and gloomy ipxny caeca ot Tbitur Complaint," only part vt llw»« ■ympkMl* ire CxporieiiceJ. A. a remedy tor ell euch caeca, Dr; PluxV* Golden Medical IMacovery has nnCHEESE M A K E R S , Lfsnoli, April SA, UTA IF YOU W ANT ■JUgTJtEQEH’EI).-* LARGE CONSIGNMENT OFItW I • " -a; I ' THE PEO PLE’S MEDICAL SERVANT - Dr. IL ?. Pierre Is the Waproprieior'and manufac turer of the torwtolng remedies, alt of whleh are wild Chromo*. Address Cards, Wedding Cards, &o. Even from those who hive thu Hn|icrioriiy of our Cnnla over those of much adver- turn! coBeenia. NO DUTY TO PAY POSTACE FREIS. Our Cards are no Yankee swindle for which yon will have duty to pay. and get poor material into the bar gain, but First Class Stock, WdT printed anti sent FREE OF POSTAGE TO ANY ADDRESS. in the Dominion, and for prising over TimiDoa, ywu Ina rill rdvru your i SUBSC KIBE _AT ONCE I F-oliablo Agozt, Wasted Evcrywhsro, E ijis; ComQissTonsJ Paid in Cast The Work is I’lcaeant, Easy and Profitable. Send fo r Terms to Agents at once and Secure Territory. H. B. CLARK, VICK ’S raw) fine W.xa! Cut Illustration- kxw.t <4ulb eweri < 00 mmtrailou>, rely VICK ’S ILLUSTRATED PRICES CATALOGUE V IC K ’S FLO WER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN VIC K’S FLOWER ANO VECEIAilE SEEM ^XZ^JSet:Golden Medical Discovery •t the Blot"! and Skin, as hcrofula, or Kina’* Kill ; Fimmr* , TkTr., or Oil S ir. . US I.l r. I’.il l.'.. .irxl Eruptions. Hv virtue oT1t« ItecVirtil prcpirtlo,, . .—. .a-ttkm.: In- nd Cbrunk Jy for lUllloUfnoB* ; “ Tom-M Liver.” Uni and Ils Tonio uropartk-B nuL* BUB tn'otiring liullgcxUon. Low <4 A|H JteMiiowand covered wfih W.uchos • here them are M-eifoluiM (Welling* few Mtl'eii of <io,d*n Medleel PIK*>V- — ' *■ “ drowT. oll..»l.h- 500 Dilfemt Slyfc IL ROWLAND, PROPRIETOR. S U B S O K I B THE GREATEST WONDER OF MDDIBM DM£S. CALL *XD SEE SPECIMENS Before leating your order cbm whore. Ns trouble to- show cur work. Parties at a dietanre will do well do drvq*- us a' Put Card for price* [HOLLOWAY’S0M MUM.PILLS4 OINTMENT V The 'Fats Purify th* Blood, correct all dtowdeiWnf th* L*rf SUmwh, gidney* end »>>cK 225 cooiiUl <nth a fate* eatimaU ofoo*'* opponent.0 OW S'^ OF ENTIRE HORSES.f<&rww» 12, 187* do** diacrimi nation rwj qWtey Win C A T A R R H !SEW non cocrtnnm. ■roe rt« viand. make a very effort to produce the tot qaafliy anywbero high position. Confidence in one’* ability is produce * first daw quality of R-wU la k iwonl- to be eouautuera of their product. We would therefore urge upon ilia attectoon of tbaneoecaity of preventing the richness of their ehece* from going into tire whey vat, M Solid Land far Wheat. Fr*a an Eagtieh standpoint. Mr. J. 3, Tho Onmntrr fa the? duly ffKabfe g j Anil all Javary I’LwUnsupplied at lowest prices, at . ni f* el was IWiLGi H M fiU ta Bl AXt MEMitttA. Oxford Tribune,IN ADVANCE T .L I HARMfrG, BKOdlXTLtX OST, I AGKXT FOR THZ pUMl^W* i■ants. HT*. m * ‘ J O B S G A W E sr- IHEMIBT I, DRUGGIST. AirtSs+S ” 1 • DON’T •fo* by UM 4 The f l f l w•rrrreeaamr* oonn yToOuWr nneewwrsopaawpeerr X iM oa Hoping all old friends, andena-titany irewdnea, won’t for^t to give m a nhnre of Cheese Orders this year, a« ftitrBnirine^ is Still managed by G J. SHRAP^ELL. jfngenwll, April 3,,1878. 8911653 ,ei9w o 3 92^0 AND C IR G ^lfe^*a A ’s m u o N A -w the Ne*te*t Dcsignw ipnsstnd M With the utmost dispatch, at lowest p assortment’or±arge and Small osjuble prioM. . X'tage €uU «ftbe tattit “a.tojc^ool* from. , H. ROWLAND. PsomntToa Duer 100,000 Copies ! rnrens $t.so. Addreaa : B .V . FIERCE. M.D., rflHE tsuiqW.Mi.-fulf of in toasting w***T|i^0h UL C1UUS UHSIT. Z3E. OKI p n