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OCLnew_1878_05_22_Oxford _Tribune_newspaper_issue_OCR_ACCESSir ne si NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS jitT RO V VL A N D, re. rfc.'ns Moaiias. in EJUorUI cvlauia Wk WALSH ULSP. U I •>< : A. L HwLLINCSHsAD, LOWEST KA MOW LMT, *WW RESTORED I thosa SWIM-Frenchwomen t on Deposits, THl OULVMWIIX M1O1CAL OO. 11 suppose I must have whaA Thackeray calls a sheep-dug? aha caid. ‘As I have of Miss Hureflcld’s character. Although ' I shall bo tranquil and h ippy there,' su* argued, when Mrs. Dulcimer tried to per- roisarablo. piano, aud peg trie.' • Comment ert elle? Bel idle pin* £*f£l« palwr with th* troth. xui* burden of sad tbonght made him more desirous UMM Mother man would II. ROWLAND, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Ho bad got thu* far, working night and day, shutting’out of bis miud, a« much ns poskilde, all thought* of hitnaelf, and Ilie hopes that ho bad oli#riab«d and hud down, when he received a loiter from his cousin I. H. WALKER. e.. Tnecrxoll CH. COWERS plIY'SlClAN of tbv running of yoor own shrike, •adjs*" hberately renounced yonr SIMOMS, I held myself free to woe and wig MU* BvsW J, if I Sould. WSS not *ssily woo—but JAMES BHAOY T ICENSED Auction- .1 J Klihi. Ml-Ulcwx and t.-ud any tiling that had ever happened to him. except Christian Haretisld's death and the Uaiu of circumstaascs altendlag upon one at to* wretabad hot»s*» in a blind alley — a festeriug UM eh at &om the air and light by th* atreraWowtag bulk of a hug« factory, whereof tb* ehirun*y. although Bank, li’anhinti- ^, 1). C.; the H.^al Su-rdh-h, Norwe'/ian, and DnniA Ltgnliont, at WaMi'u- lt>n ;'ilon, Jojrphf'- .Y. Court of Clainu PaltntOfier, and CoiigrrMfnm tett Addrrtn LO fh>V<c\to.; of Dr.,<! Buildiny, Wa*hh>gton, 1», <’ Ivcrtlwment* will be rfke .tempi . .. .■ctunii'l. -HARRYjKOWIxAND, ■ roblMxrti I’ruprhlor. W H OLE NO. 232. Select literature. IN OPEN VERDICT. BY MISS M. E..BRADDON, zl R E W A R D !y nr* Cyril, And til my cup of joy to was evidently of a sdfl and affectionate r e r ^ .i Av: ?• > .Splint.this mu; Lt-fore I seo tho Wight fade in- i C u r e F it ? I coma to him till now.innocent or Lis heart. CAAPTER Th# B.idfvr-L Beatrix found Madame Leonard a much and open' d the wide world of classic and modern French to h*They read mu bar.I tiol.t- If the Littlo n born It's a deplorable state talk.' rpciiuuce of too power 11, B. CLARK, gml Dm, ipofilr the M q.nlamn rmnfrrtr. imtrarti Patent an J other raiuahle There »u * small household which had chat "•"MS® 1I« this to m»ke any breach between yon mulMlk, n'eal co pM?'«nrraundiug u*igbborlux»d, hk* th* Wrk?I me, Cyril ? Ood turbid I Yun. have lightly aoougb, bat F feel deeply. I wuuU HEADS,Paris.' piUKTED at,TBIBCXB Om en Yaw would Lk* te imsMteo ydane# hi OmOVLARS. nu\cu EURSE! full of hone. I, li'cuAntyfon, anti who hare, t],, ’’ a-twlati atljrnrw."' MadameLeoi prelwud thia qu ‘ The woman buried a fo of things.' lie had been lik^ tire herd, and had fled from his boleved in the day of her shadowed fame. He thought of his defection with deepest r»gr*L yet it seemed to him that 0 very unhappy,for it seemed to him the pro- miro of a warmer fechng in tho future. ' You will think of ms sometime^ w hile I am away?’ bo said. I shall honor you for thnt?' 11 there is no war 1 sh: paim in the sorrows of others. pariah priest* had gone ai*ong the poor <4 Brid al Little Yafibrd was happily at a minimum. Beatrix knew of nooeeexeept Bella Swateb- have me.’ • That will be always,' exclaimed Mr*. Dulcimer, who had been rapturously fond of Beatrix over aiue matrimonial scheme. co n blue speck upon m« di^ant sea-line. • Your faithful friend nnd brother, him that there must be something out of joint in the time when such dark drpibs of T THE Fr.o >r>, '“DxiD JOSHUA HAGGARD'S Tun Vicar and his wife were both anxious that Beatrix should remain at tho Vicarage, beau eat against her by tUodarous goasip <J Lilli* Yaffotd. II«r new companion M in ail tbi.iga your inferior. Write me one little lino t.» tell mo Shat this new happiness tng< thcr for hours,each taking tboir turn nt d occupying hnreelf in the ate fuucy works opinion about her, she gave no suoournge- ment to any tardy gush of friendliness. She lived among them but was not ouo of them. fur loving and wumtug the woman you might have won, but did not. Toll mo ' best people'of Little YnfTord, and received with a chilling reserve nuy advances that । iii the witches' caldron of Indian politics— । it may bo lunger hefuro wo meet. You will their leading newspapers, letter* charaCter- i.'od bj that nohiu el .quence which coiner- brigliUned a and east off tho gloomy mantle that had hung orar it through the hei ten years of Christian Harefiold's life. Mr. and Mrs. Dulcimer were often there. Cyril Cnlvwlionso had entered upon a enreur of unceasing toil. He had given bims.ir scanty rest or respite at Littlo Yaf- ford, tliouch it vw» a place where must cu- CiiNMoNll'.Vl I'-................FftATCAN KE GIVES TUI'. HOST FOU Tin: MUSHY IS CiHill PAPE.. Esr WAY Til lil.VELUP Yul It UV: blnck. nnd had the ruMucrs of a Indy. I Since society insisted upon her having'scompanion, Beatrix felt thnt she could get on as well with Madame Leonard ns with any body else, and Madame Ltonard, who INGIbRSOLL, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1878. plcs could not make her happy. Vesuvius reminded her toe painfully of the kitchen cncy to in Pronerty, nt 8 ulliera. No man could foe] life own eriofs s> keenly as ibis auoiiymuua writer felt tho mnii'tivn of hi* follow-townstnen. Wtik nn uufitncbinL' hand .tic tore aside tho curtain exactly a* Mrs. HareficU So Lfo'S on. kmonthly opnngh. Bea- 81(10,000 TO L< eait. Her appearance was not nnplearing to‘And now dear boy, bo genemn* a* you t Beatrix. Sho was a littlo woman, uilh avo barn to a comrade who owns himself ligbtbrown hair and dark brown eyes,small I hands and feet. Sho was neatly dressed in nature, ESCHKI! delighted with Beatrix. ’ And now tho Water House revived and e f >r crusades in I in- Bridford A n d C a n a d a D a iry R e p o rt e r io explain bersalf HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. P A lT t S CAPITAL - Si,OOO,000. In g e r s oll Srancla* rrfHIS Bank transactsa g«n«rnl Bank 1. Inr BuUnew. Buys a’l* on AU-.u-i A SAVINGS BANK BRANCH ARRTSTERS and Attorncys-nt-Tjiw, The “OiK-.ce" fw Censrart Advert!sen»_vn Ir^ereo'l. April *. T**T7. i’s «» fnsrrtinn tatbonexllwue. tair hrre »nd in-r.-su.-2 cirvui Ulon h». rendered it ehMltitriy tie<-e—□<■•, on l»iNi»li nn Wedan#l»v. In onJur t»Koschaats’ Baah cf V, pre., earl>;iiij>r-lerto print ..iir'le^u-edition Canada. INGERSOLL BRANCH. rpRANSACTS a Gcnvnil Daukiff*1 -I’.u-lnw*, BnpahS isflh l.*U2..4>Sc*n the -fiUtc au^ Lusl-uU. fod Vn4u uti .11 , .11. vl■CanoJa. . 1Allow* Jntcre-tt en RpreHl p>pi«lts^wh>rh nn lw । business ^«rts. _ J. WofcAUjDHEYrX. U B., T^ARKj*r.UIV.-ui(jL AtGrney-atJ^w, t > ,8n:Idt<.r In Clnneery and Ins--hern y, NnUry I’aWic. Ze.. Inoe-viU, Ont, iJOiec—fo Mc'-yii-tar - in-or»utl. Jail. 0, ICT; '213 D. MILLER, Manag-r. M'DOHALD & HOLCROFT, I J, C. M W ® iBaakes 8s Bsoker, INSURANCE & LOAN ACCXT. K ina SlreeG Ineersoll, auces cud nbusos which he found rampant iu those imUoino back slams au-l over­ crowded nlieys which by hidden lu.bii><’ the outward respeeinbility of (be mgn ilrc-it, aivu#*u LIS indignation against a rysfem wLicb allowed such thing* to be. I I ,j ~ fjr.es < "rd . SllOtTR it.. D.sniskh. A-.-r'- 30 o J-w fMl,kixi.s ci<t»n u»lc. . nn 2 al ke. ‘ .v.’U. P-I ».(. in ...M O .r .1 . [nJ !<• CU.. -nil n»- j. ii in r WILLIAM NORRIS pA ^R IH rtER, ir, Ofic<?—Sccom tn-cir rS' " ~1 h.jer.ol .J^'kX H A TE oJt IT W ADYAKHGKUS FATES .UU3XLARLE3 SUl&EON EENTLSI1. ALL LCC5^6 SECT! W A. SUiJV.'QnTH. .’EOX DENTIST, MORTGAGES BO JOHN HASKETT, Generc^ ^mmission Merchant, t »eii.x* isSrda, and fill kladt tf Farm } INGERSOLL, ifo'd’k.i $«UM, liifirsvl], X AYER $ CO, T£BS;CHEESEUC*f»Alt> NEW YORK, lDK«r«,n, Jun. W, 1S7S. MONEY’ 'TO LEND. Money t« any *ianont hn Mortgwrc Security atSper Cent on MralgVt or on ihc Inosiiowul System M prrfemtl, st fUduced l!»l«». BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDEMTIAL. tho bat among the wealthy mauur*ctiuing fuinilio’.soine of whom had been roused by llioso stirring letters in the newspaper, and collected funds Lw a mission chapM. Ho began in a very humble way. by ultiug np a large mom that had one* been a cwffie- bouse, but had languished f w want of ap- - prociution, ilia community honing to stronger liquors than tea or coffee. Here ba bad service* an< instruction classes four time* a week, thinly attended nt first, but by-and-by the room camo to bo filled io overflowing, and Cyril begun to think of PROVISION AGENT! y^ntSOLL, ONTARIO . Ageot for Loan Svdcliv* vf tenuot^ iSsftUM B MHIXST nsi: Is g-Ad MylMfscdtupinlntal Jowe-t rato* cu**!i , «■ • WB» w u>< icoreJ. L; J>H GIIO. K tiow0. Win fo constealtj' In Offlce onBatoriii*. Room, Hinkler* Uuik, King bum. IngersulL H»H BhKk.Ingerxjl, April 10, ICT. __________M DR. WILLIAM GRAY’S SPECIFIC KEDiCRiE Before Taking nmwnueSe “ oi After 'fakiog. 0Sce, ThaTiM-Stred, Curoaiclc Buil.liiig, M. MINKLER & Co, . 'BANk¥flS. TWA'S-A»‘l ScU* UmrarrantMoney; .1* lt«o« O.ld noi Oimetry prWu «a *#w t wk •( hsinta. S«U» dlMuuoief- ‘ Cci.VEnuorsx CASTLE, zlprif 30. ’ Dgin CYRIL,—I should not like a •trenger to toll yon of la* moat important •vent in my life, before yon had heard oi ii from me. • I sad for India the day after to-mwrow, hut I go only for a year. On* little year h»Bc* I «LaJl »«I1 «nt, and come back to Eughmd to s*tll»down in myoid heme. I reuouqqe all hop* of military distiadiatt. Wliatever ambition I muy Lave will take a new line; I am gMirg to be married, Cyril. Hie woman wb*» isuta luyjnlnd, loveliest sod most perfect among women ha# prom- i*ed to bo my wife, ,<y»#r hence, all go­ ing well, Beatrix Harefi#ld and I are to bo married, and I ab*ll bring to the old hqtise th* fairest mialrwa* thnt ever reigned result, Lu| the rwuf| eye. " ' It's well to be many driIJreM.f* Istollle iM-aily ito clnldteu, 1 might wlieni there'* eiiibtreri 1 Ltumanuel JO)C«WK Now of all trail**, yerba cue qf the w wi oo;d.< be brought into iiuiuc mourning will b* over; she will throw off her black robes, and shine like a bride. All tho people round about have made up their tninde from the beginning thal she is to be Lady Cnlverhouse, The vilinge children, tho toothless cioniei, bob to her wab that intent. 'Am I not a man lo b* onvisd,Cyril? In our boyish days, when good Mrs. Duloimer • used to »ay to me, ‘ Kenrick, you must marry an heiress,' I always answorod.'No,’ for iu those days I thought that marrying an heiress must mean marrying for mm*y; with love so deep and trn* thnt fortune is but a feather-weight in the scale.. Were my sweet eno penniless I would as gladly marry her,and kt Culvorhons* Castle go to the dogs. Thia is no idle boast,' Cyril. I menu it, and feel it at ths bottoia of my Cyril sat for nn hour with tbi* latter crushed iu his hand,motionless n* it ho had been turned into stone. Sbo was lust to him forever. Of bin o»« deliberate net bo had renounced her and lot hnf go—but the fact that ho Lnd lost her utterly had never Mn. nnd MBS. DUI-CIMSTI and their ward went back to Littlo Yaffu-dou tho snnis day that saw Sir K wrick’s Jepartme from Sonthamptou. in the Puuinsiibtr mid Orien­ tal stoamer. Tiio parting between th* b«- betrothed toverg was mjro ssrijue than sontimentni. Beatrix was touched by Ken­ rick's devotion, and grateful for his coufi- done#, and thuro wae n gravo tenderness in state that unexceptional reference wilt be Mquir^d.' Tbs advertism'B* appeared, nnd brought a shower of letters UJIOB Mrs. Dulaun*r, giving occasion to much consultation be- tween her and Beatrix,bat among them all there wai only on* letter that gar# Beatrix an agreeable idea of th* writer. This came from a lady who had only just come to Eughnd, a childless widow, whese bus- band, a j.itirnadial, bad lately died, and left nor io reduced cireinwetanocs, and who had come to London to try to make some as* of her literary talents, oaly to find that lit­ erary talent* war* a drug in th® market. Beatrix liked th* tetter. The Jody's ref­erences were sutisfontory; an, after a little time lust in negotiation, Madame Leonard was engaged, and hi duo Cuuroo appeared nl the Water House. pleasod. Mr. and Mrs. 8oratch»li were in­vited to dinner occasimiaHy—a coud*soen« sioa eu Miss Harefield's part which almost overcame the bard-worked lawyer's wife. It was a groat privi leg#, no doubt, to visit nt the Water House, but it involved fearful struggles beforehand in order to arrive at a toilet which should be worthy of the occas­ ion. There was nl ways something wanting, which it required al Bella's ingenuity to supply ; mid even when a happy result had be«n accamplishAd.iioor Mrs.Suratcht.il was not quite easy in her mind. Sho was so nnaconstomcd to dina nut that she fancied that some dread oatasirophe must usods oc­cur in her nbseuco. The kitchen boiler might burst, or ona of the smaller children might tumble into the fir*, or scald himself with tho kettle. That kettle was en Mrs. ScratehcU'a mind all the evening, even when sho was smiling her company smite and pretending to look at tha engraving of Coutiaental landscapes which Beatrix show- de Monsieur H*rofl*ld *tait tree suspicieux. Ms-t«r*oi**fl* Ilsrefield *sl ires riche. J* u* seuhrita p-u de laid a #lle, rnais clla esi gse jeane person* que j« ne pouvai* p»* m* ju*tiller on r*cevaut dans xnon maison. Mo* maison e»t ires petit, tuais mes piiuci- pes sont for foment fixes? Thie French a la Stratford nite Bowe was quit* ineompreheasild# to MadameLeonanl, but *b*'i>crceived simply that Miss Coyney was not friendly. She bruited with iudig. ■ation, aud replied iu a torrent of rapid word* whish might have been ChaUee for any cemprehtnsion Miss Coyney had of their moaning, bnt tbe little woman's ges- lure* fold that worthy lady hew much rhe bad offended. ’ Ah t VMS ea cnA temps serrenr commo vos meillswr*,' she •xdMmed, when the Frenchwoman psuKd for breath. ' Mad- eiuoiaello Karcfield a. lieaacoup de mon- naie. C'est asses pour vou*. Mnis qusud vous. Inissez elle jo rous propio quo co sera difficile pour vous a trouver unc situa­tion? And with litis assertion that Madams Leonard was a time-server like her bettors, and that sho would find it dtUienli to get another sits at ion when die left Miss Hare- field, Miss Coyney put up a brown hollsud HW d, which geemad mroU expressly for Ytrtaouj poverty, and vanished iu a doud of dust, like an angry goddess. * Bui this woman ia toad I I compre­ hend «ot on* word what she says? exclaim- rd Madame Leonard, inwardly. • Who can have anything to *ay again*! tlmi dear angel ? £hu is an envious, a malig­nant. Th* warm-h«arted littlo Frencbwomati had too muck delicacy to *p*ak of Min Coyney's outburst of spite to Beatrix. Sho was guzzled by it, but in uo wiso iuflu- eneed against her pupil, wbopi sho bud taken to h*r heart. LmiqAburl, igb» paid puucnBlly, and was striking exception, had obi* erect a mualj shod in usv IIM MXt hi* window. This shod with envious ryes Lysonfo lodger*, and talked nf iririi enaroncbuioiil; bat here Em ted at hi* dork iu all M'0MxwfoiHid] kept hi* tools, and tlioM C/Ipplod bej •hoc* upon which bo eterewd lus 1 art.In the parlor bo bad contrived to; couple of inclosed bed * ou-Uie ciple, which, tbomtlji wanting cortaicly tidy and decant. At night tain divided the eye sdml! room inf and by day this eartain, drawn L*i neatly looped up, imide one of the > lions of the neat parlor. 'A i»U.M flowdr-pota, Etmuiasrer^ screnned the loatiwwucrlegj of the J anl,’ and made tho one window a bant of fidUrd and gay eoktr. The *b*bby oiids and f j of furniture shone wilh tha l>ee«-w«x { labor which Mrs. Jpyce bestow*.! them in tho intervals D? her plai There were cheap print* on the 1 nrbed. Tub daughter re- CHAPTEil XXXIV. I OXtY LEARXED TO »QUPT AT LAST. The summer came in all its glory, a splendid summer for tbs wids airy corn fields,wberxi the lark sang high iu a heaven *f cloudless Liu* above the broad ripples of tawny gold ; a ^pUndiij summer for Hyde Park and the green valley through which Father Thames winds hh silvern ribbon ; a delicious summer for the rich and prosper­ous iu the Umi, for whom sunshine mtans pleasure; but a terrible summer for the overcrowded manufacturing town ol Brid- ford, where a hot season meant fever and disease iu its most malignant form. >n the seething boil-pot of those Bridford alleys the fair July weather bioRgift endless sor­row and trouble : and wherever the trouble was worst and the sorrow heaviest, Cyril Cnlvcrhouso was to bo found. Night after nijht lie was to be seen moving, quietly as a shadow, from house to house, to sit for nu hour reading tbo gespol to some fever- parched suflerer whose dull eyes might never see another sunset The days were not long enough for bis work at this woeful time. He was obliged to give at least half bis night*, and very often the whole of them, to his end duties. ' If you dou't take care, my dear fellow, you'll knock yourself up,' remonstrated the pnrt-xiney Vicar, shocked at Lis curate's indfow eyes and pale cheek*. ' It's no use sacrificing yourself in tbi* way. XVe've tho snms thing every summer. The thermom­eter and the dpath rate go np together. Sanitary reform is whai we want. Culyor* l^ons*. We can do very little good.' ' Ws c*n only d# onr duty,’answered Cyril. ' I am not afraid of fever.'’• Well, as a single man you oan face it witli less scruple. I should go a great deal more among thw* poor creatures, but Mrs. Bollings is dreadfully nervous. She is so frightoned about infection. With our large family we nro bound to bo careful. Even the funeral* m-ike hvr anxious. She won't came a Indy of micienl fmpity.Miss Coyney had that kind of radicalism which com-i.ts in detesting ovr-iy one better off than her­self, She cherished a snvngo hatred of Bea­ trix. considering it nn injustice iu the dis- iributiun of wealth and power thnt a young n'omau of twenty should have ton thousand a year nnd a fine old mansion at her Sula disposal, while she, Dulcinea Coyuey, should be seined, cribbed, and confined iu a collage hardly big enough (or a dove-edte. True that tho cottage wss pretty, and that Mias Coyney was fond and proud of it; but she would have been fonder and prouder of ilia Water House. Then MinsCoyuey’s in­ come, being of tbnt strictly limited order which renders the outlay of every sixpence a matter de naading foresight and careful cakuletien, natural’y cave rise to compnri- cons ailh the revenue vf Miss Harefield, whifh was large enough for Cue wildest ex- companion. Would not Belta do?' ‘No, dear, she is not cld enough. Ic would bo just the si ma as Laviag no one. Il will bo ouly for a year, remember, Bea­ trix. A year henna yon will ba married, and you> own miatree*.’■ If ther* is uu war, it K«nri«^ come* home.’ ' We will hops there will bo no war. I shall b* so proud nnd happy when 1 s^e you **tabii*lied at Cnlverhuuso Castle. It was my idea, you know, long ago, Lefor* yon or Kourick dreamed of it; but I m t from the very first thnt you aud Kenrick wer« made far each other.' M<y. Dulsimcr couhl not refrain from tbes* littlo gushes of eelf-gratulation. Tbii engagement of Sir Kenrick's and the heir­ess was th* first grand succw* that had come out af all her matchmaking. She Lad hroaght a good many couple* togeth*,, occasionly for bettor, and often for worse : but she had nevtr before mad* such a match a* this. Sb* felt as if fbe whole thing wore her *ol* doing. She felt her­ self the savior of tho Culverhoa* family. Wh«n the morlRages came to be p*id, it would bo her work. Beatrix answered not a word. She wa* always gray* aud sdejjS when th* absent Kenrick WM talked about. Tl*» heart could not respond to Mrs. Dulcimer'* raptar**. She liked Kenrick, aud belived him noble and dirinterMivd ; but between sueh hkiug and glad, unreasoning love thva U a wide golf. “ Yes, my dear," pursued Mrs. Duleimer, This smso of a wrong Adjustment of f ir- tup*—together with the faet of Mre. Dulci­ mer's desertion-*rankled in Miss Coynay'a bi*Ml, and whereas oth^ people in Littlo Yafkrd bad Wt off talking or thinking about Christian Harefl^U’s daughter, Miss Coyuey coutintifd to think abent her, and toolc every convauieat aecupiun of talking. Rhe WHS not even inclined to kt Mixa Hart A aid's companion go frpo. She hap­pened to meet Madame Leonard one after­noon at tl^e house of Mrs. SoratcheH.whorp it vfas her custom to honor once or twice a year with a patronising Call. This was too good an opportunity to be lost. Mise Coy- noy rather prided herself en her aequaigt- ance with the French Ispgusg*, in wbiph she had been thoroughly 'grounded' fiv*- nnd-furty years ago at aa expensive board­ing aobool. A good deal of the ground had given way during those forty-five years,but Miss Coyn*y did not know that. She was not at all afraid of addreaaiog Madam* Leonard,who bad b**n carrying on a friend­ ly conversation with Mrs. Scretehell, aided by a littlo interpretation by Bella. Mi** Coyney- contrived io leave the Scrstahell domicile iu company with Madame Leonard. Cyril faced tb*ae deplorable things with­out fear or wavering. V.’bnt bad Ue to fe*r ? It was such work as hie seul loved. To be whore he was most wonted, where the sky was darkest and his Hill* lamp eunld be nf m*«t avail—tliat was Lis idea of a parish priest'* mission. No heatliens wersldping their weoden fetich in flowcry islands of the fair south sees could ho further i«»v from the light than these lust sheep of Isreal, aud ji was to stieli as these be felt Limseif especially sent. And then for his life Like Hamlet, bo valued that at ' a pin1* fee.' He would have asked no better gift from the gids than to die doing bis duly—a soldier of the Chureh M ilitant,struck down in band to hand combat with the enemy. AU Hungs which make an earthly lot eweot and valuable to man «ere hist to thin man. Ho loved, and had renounced the woman be loved. He loved her still—more deeply than ever in ••paralien—sad ba knew that she was to be tha wife of another. Of fortune or ad- raneemout in life he bad no hope. The Church is a profession few men would choose desiring either fortune or advance­ ment. Ho had nothing to live for but his duty, aud it would be sweeper to him to die for that than to go nn living for it. Every thought of Beatrix I|arefi*Id ijas pain ; most painful of all was the thought that she would think him mean and cow­ ardly for his d*f«eti<Ui- If*she was inno­cent, she must scorn him fut his doubt of hsr. If she WM guilty. »be must deem him a cowsed for refusing bar ramoree tbs sholler of IjU Iov». llu reixt*ttjberod those BUM of Moore' the Wal*!1 House, yoa mail have a person oftniddla age for your companion." • Then I should like a Frenchwoman who could not understand one word of English,' said Beatrix. 81M had bw r*»*on for IbW strang* deoirof Sb* remtmberad bow M«* ’hsales'h heart pas d'objectiou,' began Miu Coyney,pohto- Mndame I^ofcard declared that she would be charmed, nayinhsd. Her manner im^Hed that Mis* Coyney s society was th» one delight that she had longed for ever since her arrival in Id tils Yafford.' Comment MademoiMiU Harefield ?' n«k*d Mhw Coyney.Madame Loocaid looked myatiBed—• stupid person, evidently, Mise Coyney thought. 1 containing Emmanuel’* much-prize^ lectieu of books, all nicked np at time* from the rubbish box of a _ hand bookseller, sjud; njbound ao^7j 1 bishod by Emmanuel1* own dex hand*. ‘ My son is a great reader/. Kn. . 1 said, proudly,, during Cyril'* fiirfLiiil*' Ue keep* the money other youngl me • spend on beer to boy books with/Cyril went over to tha shelves and L-oke at the books. .Their character told Iu: more about Emmanuel Joyce’* way'o thinking than the mother wonld cor» to tell. There was an old volqcQe oj Shelley, another of Keata, a Mil^p, an^ a Shaksnoare. So much (oj the pbeta ' TuC: camo Rousseau'* ConfottioM, in English, Tern Paine's Aga o f Heaton, and a dozen other books, all mure or leas infidel iu their, tendency. ।‘Your SOB goes to church, I hope?* said Cyril, afocr ho had eumin til Iba bocks. The widow hung her he^Aand began fidget with the corner of her print aprog. ‘ I'm sorry to say he's no cUnrch-goer, Sir. It's bis ouly fault, He WM brought np very strict, a httl* too strict, perbaiHi. We were chapel people io my husband** lifetime, and I think ae was a bit too on tlie boy. 1: turned his stomach against religion. Aud now he's got ^old of all suit*. ' of queer ideas—and he pu'» 'em into) [ , poetry. Il's beautiful poetry to luton to—/, I full of book learning. My son leads it Io I me of an evening; but it soars tod high for' me sometimes: I can't quite follow th«i ideas.' ‘ I should like (o Lave a little talk with t your son/ eaid Cyril. ’ * Ah, Sir, if you cQnld but bring him to think better of his Make:, and his Maker's - way of moneging this world, it Would ba a blessed thing.' exclaitmd the widew. ' That'* ell my son ti*edic to mak* him pi-rfcpt ns any bnman creature ever'was upon this earth. He's the best of sons, ha’a tho hanestests, sobeiests, industriousest of young ruen. But it makes me shudder somciimes to bear him talk, that bold, as if be'd been up HUIOUR the ston and knew tbb way ibcy're worked- 1 believe ii all cuoiea of too much learning.' ‘ Or too little/ euggc-stcd Cyr;l, ' Ob, Sir, you wouldn't say that if you was to sec the books be devours. He be- loncs to the Mechanics' Institute, and thera isn’t a learned book that they’ve got that he hasn’t gone right through'. He don't car* for stones and such like. He calls them fiddle-faddle. B«t he'll ait np half tbe night over a teamed book, and then be pul* bis ideas info poetry? Cyril was wonnly interested. To begiq with, a cobbler who read Keats and Shelley stood out prominently from tbe ruck of cobblers. It has been saiephat cobbler*, M men wh^so habit* are sedentary qnd med-« tative, have a natural leaning to infidel opinions; l<pt Cyril did not believe this. He did not btliev* that meditation must need* engnuder doubt. He who wiote tho di- vinest work ever penned by an uuin»,p'r>-<i writer, the Imitation of Chritt. mn»t have bean of nil won the most meditative Ao«| did not Bunyan's twelve years of imprint* moot in Bedford jail bear frail iu The Pih grim’e Progrett, a book Uist has duae more to popularize Christianity than all the writings of i01 tha bishops who ever w«m» lawn ? Cyril eould not see any reason why cobbling and Christian belief should b* lu* eomnslible. ‘ I will call and see your sop,'- Ue wahL Emmanuel bqpMniug to be out of the wa^ an his first visit. He called tbe following evening, a distpnl, rainy-evening when b* thought IheacbLIrr. as a man not given to sr»-nd his time in tap­ room*, likely to be at home. Nop was uo disappointed- Emmanuel Juyee was eft* ting at a little table, diawn close to tlm bapk of flowers in tbo window, poriue over o page of thujyl*'* ‘LatterDay Pamphlets,I hi* elbow on the taWr, his thin band eti; tangled in his long hair, apd with fee from a comfortable ejpreiMoa pf oouutau. ance. That Thomas Carlyle i*a grand *nd ncbl* writar.no ons who has ever read bis Frrneh Revolution, his Life of Fdteard Stirling, ‘ and his Hera Worthip could have the iuso« l«ne« to deny; but ho i* p writer d.-tuand. in* a considerable expenditure of brain power on the part of his readers ; and for' a worker who has been sitliug in a era rape4 position all day mending shoes to fi»d him­ self lost among the Immensities, or endeavoring to grapple with PbmjUwrnaJ Captains, in«ptitud»*,a and r-thA-“twnie creatures, is nardly lift iar>sf*nfr<*»lifcJK' form of mcLtal aolaM pkyricalX labor. Mrs. Joyce was sowlug an |he other *U* of the little m>le, wasting her eyesight in order to econotnbe her eaudfe. Mother widow brought forward the best chair—a battered old «My-eiiair which hpr F>u had neatly covered with bright-looking suiuts— for the visitor. Emmanuel was tall, thin, arid p»k, with hollow clMwks, aud a pmfoctiog foreheed, under which shone darkly bright •yve.ierwa indicate-! ft firmnns of character verging npon obelinacy. Il was an mteregtiog ‘ bat not wltogelher a pleasant efts. Md tbert his eounlBBrmce waa hgbied by smile wbieh made it beontiful. • Mother told msjuuM Vew| to see farw. Yea doo l like tiacta. THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22. 1878. BLEKSIXG THE CORNER STONE. OTR PARIS LETTEIL-TL -NOTSi AND aOUll’. viz.:—SSmo Cordi Jetu. May 19, 1878. eugagcJ in a creat work, because you an the greatest t*tcplo uf thn old dispttmlian Catholic* lu-liovo Unit our Lurd fa really country mast fnrnitd. its own guard to pro­ St. Paul declares tha truth «f tlio doctrine. Address "U. TRIDCNE OFFICEa fine oornphtnentary rcm.trki to ihe com >■, and declares most em|ihatic«Hy that HOUSE AND LOT TILSO5BIRG. ILuv can this man siv- us Uis flesh to cat. lienrers been inistskcn it plain tv TO RENT LARGE AND WELL-FITTED taa Sbd b PHE underslimed offer* for »i‘e that ellatblo Tavern nor Lord's pilgri.nngn nimn earth, and did Bpni.gnoid. with no other hot* price. Ingersoll Chemo Market B. A. WOODCOCK. Mr. Gibsw and CoL Skinner bar* both Women.than we marched untit THHE First Meeting of tha Cfenrt of 1 lUvuloo hu Oe Tows ot tivarwil. win U bald PMIUI. dnHn? wM«h the Bieh"® »prinhUd on ■* current evcnU " iu thia not unimportant hamlet. So little has occurred to ripple the Tito atone is a gift of the Jrxuit Fathers, o( GtudplQ beura tbu following inecriptinu in But judging frotg "’hat I did ace after all the speech making and receptions were over, tbu opening was a croud success. footsteps and show forth in our lives the virtues thnt characterized Uis life. owner said somethin^ did. u'RS Popo L"o XIII, the Montreal True mtneer, Irish Canadian, Toronto Tri- instruction*—tlio will, of a dying man— wns not likely to us* tnvs(tfying torms, nnd souls. lie hoped that tins rain which WHS falling WSB symbol of the graces, which lie prayed might ba pouraj into their hearts ih<*m, ns lie hnl formally cnrreclcd Nicodenms. who fell into S'leh an error ; minut-ness ami details, gvlieral grand eifucU Lave uufiirtunately lnxn MCrilieed. What an American will nleo miss here, is tho magi.iticent grouml* which surrounded the American Exhibition at Fairinnunt Park ; fur slruyed by n Iwstilo army under a King of Bubvlon, who carried tho Jews into captiv­ ity. Upon their return they set about building a new temple, and it was to eu- (Trani our Ewalar Comejonicnt) Having gotten my specs in proper 4 LAtlGE GATBKBWa IE ATTBHDAXCB AXD AM JUPUSIXO CEBKJtOKX. in its department, and these are picked men from tho armies and navies of the respective countries. Tho Danish guard attracted coa- siileraWo attention, and caused even Mirsh ill Mars can compare w/th the “ Main Buildti^I " in Fairmount 1’ark iu IS7i While the main aisle of the exhibition building on the Champ <Ie Mart is tome throe hundred feet longer than that at i'htladi Iphia. it is less than half mon. IJn chisel by stating )R the Dairy Intereat of WesternOntario. Un Dally M*rk«U ot Liverpool. New and Monlret). with New York State Mukcte are that Christ intended that hi* word* sbo'il-l to taken litcr-dlv. He asked his apns’k*« if they would also leas■—1/iid, to wlmui between man and bia Mak^t; pointed put THOS, RICHARDSON,Putnam J". Futnsmsille. Msreh rnO LET.—Thnt cleMraLte OPSNINO OP rne GRAND SHOW—TUB DISADVAN- TAUEi or A CROWD- ins aCRXB SiloM THS Til ICADEEo—SOLDIERS AND UAIL01U ON KX iiintr»N—cour AJtisoN oy FAMMOUNT PA nit iho h<m«c. We wotild cord- mn him tor । vinlatine tjre pliin text of ih- will, and vet that is what all Hie non-Catliolie denotnin- tionx are cnnstantlv doing with tho sscred will of the dying GoJ.maa. Si. Pan! was WANTED. mWO GENTLEMEN can bo acemn- SitUnrf-T'Min and fk-l- mi rising gro ui 1, oppjsus ;ao piesmii church. In tho evening, Rev.Dr. Kilroy, of Strat- THE NEW It. C. CHURCH. tharuo left, aud that they wera unwilling tbo form <#f opeu’y nominating Mr. Walker an** ttlhn. iirr ccaann-- doubtful victory pnrchxicJ candidal** bring rent intoTlw Gold from tlja no leu bnuohi quart*** at tU HutU d* I* Caaisei?.rows’ CU5BC fam jpwg down into that gaping vortex ■wkfob fa open and ready to receive him. dimes of oar people, except that *' Romp of the Reform Psrty, who wem directly retpou- Gift! rd jMmn CbrM we pfese stoae I3 this foundation in th* -vame H didate; and- ilia aeaaud, that it would net La safe for any ciadidute in London tn an- n»uuco him* If a square sappoitcr of tho pnMbt Govercmeut. 6»y? COL. SUMMEB had anuounosd bis inien- th«us of rBjniog agsio.evou if ho bad to do it "on Ute own book.” This •hows that tb« L'nioael lias a eertaia anMiaat of courage, though ol * footiab kind. Ia too event of (her-fore, io g<i through with p-iutnd and wul equipped, Use Cw w l “on yy- y ^--~ —> suisoir kav; t®rfcrb ®nbttnt 7WS»fiSDAYi MAT 22. 1873. 1 FBi- OLMK calculations it U uow ascer- tabled' the low already sCstoiued by* th* purclissa it the Mod rails, by Mr. Mankoarfo, amounts, up to U*a present time, to 3L.eOd.tKHI. the iuterest on this MUD, n* fit* per cent, is f BO,000 per an- atru, which the people niU have to pay to >tTt end of time. X . Ox MAX 2<»h' a Liberal Coiwrvalive 1 aMoumtration >will be held at Brantford, | efa-.wLioh ocMaion Sir John Macdonald i - ■ami Dr. Topper will speak. In tha evcnii'g n dioutr fa to b* given in honor of Mr. -Waite; the Liberal Couservaiive candidate i r j n South Bruut; aud of Mr. J. J. -Hawkins, । enodidato for Bothwell. As tha occasion _ I spokcD of wid he th* fin-t of the kind since lh« prorogation of Parliament, the remark? which Sir Juhu may make will bo looked with much iulersst. ALTHOUGH Mr. Gibson has been uomiua- d by tha Couserv*! ires they will not be I do to take all tha credit to thomselvea for K.slecting b!u». W« welcome with the great- i-st pltnaare the assistance being so banrii- LT ly tendered by- tho many Reformera in the JUding who can 11 at Bwallow tlio dose mixed for them at'Mt. Elgin; aud wo shall not, tbsrefore, attempt in tho slightest degree to deprive them of their share of the honor they will have earned in assisting to send to Ottawa a repacsonlativo worthy of the Biding, viz., Mr. Joseph Gibson. Ttns TUIE at which tbo eleclious will toko place ia aull au uncertainty. Although Mr. Ziackentie would like to delay litem as long &a pvssiblo yit h? fo.ira that tho influence which will be exerted ngaiust Lis ad minis- tratiua by giving Sir John MacJanald, Dr. Tapper and other loaders of the Opposition an importunity of going through the coun­ try wiR bare such a disastrous effect that it A may possibly be better to have tho agony over as quickly as possible. Like n drown- — ieg man ho is ready to grasp any influence, SuiJoHH MlcDOffAW IIUB been in politi­ cal life thirty-five yenra, during twenty of which be ha* been a Cabinet officer. The loyal tketora of the limestone city have cout’nmwdy supported him with success ’ till this time, and no doubt will succeed in ■gain reflecting him at the coming election. A. Gmm has been uominaied by the Grits to-oppose him, bnt we are glad to bo as­ sured that a gun of different make w ill have to bo introduced in order to accomplish whnt *bc Grits of Canada moot wish—kill Sir John. The chief complaint brought by lbs “Gunners” against Sir John relates to the removal of the scat of Government from Kiicflton in 1814 I A lato Whiy has two cv h.m isof its precious space devoted to this all-important, and eminently live eubjccL Seeing however, that Sir John baa been elected some eight or ten times Biace that time, on« would think that it was hardly a pertinent question tp-dny. But, then, all the Rip Vaa Winkles are not dead yet. ME. JdUX WALXEB, the '• Mujaw,'' who is known ns the champion briber of Canada, oud who was EQvcntcd and disqualified for the uit-st gross and systematic coriuution ever practised iu Canada, and who is under the circamiiancen possessed of unsurpassi- Lie chock, Las announced himself as au is- dependant liberal caudidsto for Loudon; aud a maeliug of Grits, a few of whom me rtuegnde Conservatives, »B is the M«jaw InmstIf,bus agreed with some reluctance to ’ support him iu opposition to London's best frumd, tho H^u. John Carling. Mr. Mac- kenzij baa not a moro servile Bupporter dian tba M *jsw iu O itario,alt:iou -h, judg- *UX by tba oast, it may be that bis support w ill depend a good deal upon whether Mr. Mackeazia succeed a at the polls. From tha mamieTia which Mr. Walker bns been brought out we draw two iu fa re neo a. Tho first ie. lbat tbo Grits of London have some SEVERAL Grit, papers, with that Leanliful cnusisleuey so universal iu the “party of parity," me ubj -ciiug to Iho candidacy of Sir. J Mi a Macdonald iu Kingston at this lima on Eie ground that he is not uow a nrideiit of the eily. Still they ate keenly ‘urging the <lcetion of Grit candidates who are iu the same petition. In order to show ]«.w hypocritical thia cry is, it is only nec- <uary to state that there are already In the -field twenty.one Grit candidates who da riot reside in the constituonces which they Midi to represent! Those figures include fonr iBrmbm of tL* Cabinet, one member I a nni tha Speaker. In the X*al*hitcxt ot Ontatb de ven Grits repre­ sent ejnttitQencus la wLUh they do not 1i*r, luclnding three members of the Gov- • 1 niaeut and tho Speaker, aud wo sr* sorry to any two of UMM represent th* County of Oxfoid. The above few* make U plain be- junil duoiitthe utter contempt for oontis- laaey and fair play that nuimatCB those of She GriU who proclaim it a »io for Sir John Macdonald to do whet fhey themselves do with impnuity. »oinp««y, ludaod, at bl* bach. Now, ilia Grit, Mm to he Ure«dy in th. majority in fioutli Oxford. It i» well known that toarw- tv one of litem la pl«»aM with the Col. M a oaodMaU and wcml t raXboraotua one »l»o Lal W n nominated. If their majority i. m force ilwv wish it to ba thtaght, ib*y ■pita <'f Od-Skfo'vr »nd 14 hi m go on “Iff* own ko-h " taking v.tb bin tw Gw LJ- Uta M thrk AUMilard U W»| faith It lh«ir boMt*d mater OUH BKFOEM contemporaries, great and small, eo soon as Mr. Gibopn WM made thu nominee of the Canacrytuivo party, eamnfencod abusing him with ft spirit as pjcrmnivli ■ as it was contemptible. , First they fernad fanU with him been use in Lia youth he had been a very good ball pitchur; rhba because he gained name notoriety on •coouut of his earnest advocacy of temper- nnco ; and because ho did not happen to bo six-feet-two in stockings they dubbed hiiu *' Little Joe Gibauu.” These elmrac- teiistics were ridiculed and made to tlo duty against him. Why, we ask, has it not been kept up ? Simply because it was found by our opponents that the mors they indulged in this s yle of warfare tho more injury it was doing them They found the boomerangs which they burled forth rc. turned upon them and wcro malting and havoc hi their own ranks. The InteUigeiit electors of this Riding aro not to be caught with Such chaff ns this, and it is well for the Reform party here that they found it out so soon. Had they kept up the style iu which they commenced throughout tho campaign, they would not have had a cor­ poral's guard to vole for tbrir candidate by the time the ekelion camo nf. electors the great issue el tho day—the Trade Question. Gob 8kiuner was invited by Mr. Gibton's friends to attend the first, ami was urgently seat for—by his own fiieuda—to at­tend the secant! ; but IheOolnuel evidenty has faith iu thu old saying, slightly ebaugul; iiaj Ure L 0;-Ut uiiother dnj. ' Some two hunilred appeal* on the liata of 1877 have bucu entered. Although thr aklunentea took the initiative, ihe appeals will result in xlduig some thirty vote* to UILMOU’S majority.OLD MAN IN SPECS, T.baaburg, May 21, 1378. (Froa our resulsr Corraipondeal.) Pavilion of the Troeailero, )Paris, May 1, 1373. j Here I sit, tired and worn oat, it ia true, but With the supremo satisfaction of having seen the opeuiug of tho Exhibition. That is to say, I saw tho backs of a great many people who TUR LARGER portion cf t’ao same Gri!» who grow so long-faced and loud-mouthed because of tbo humiliating speotacb o! see­ ing tho gifted and tried “ Reformer,'' J. D. Edgar, defeated iu South Oxford four years ago by Col, Skinner, aud who at that lime swore that the majority of tl:o electors of this Riding had neither love fur their country respect for tho Riding, or decency in them­ selves for so voting, aro now to bo found I willing to veto for the Colonel Ihcmstlves. It is true they don't say much about the Colonel, iu fact they aio somewhat asham­ ed of hia btiiig their candidate, but as he lias been nominated by the Convention they must swajlow tho doea uo matter how nau­ seous. Not cue of those who voted against him before can give a fair reason for their support of him uow. If they nro ^p<.kento about it they say “oh, its not tlio CoLmel wo’ro voting for; it's Mackenzie!" They try ns far as they can to keep thy Colonel in the background--they don't care to say anything about him at all— but they will give you wb< lo columns ot Globe editorials got off by heart,in praise of Mackenzie and Blake. It is, perhaps, but just to remark , that actions rimilar to the above are only । made use of iu the company uf the religious, j temperance am] the m^ro moral class of 1 electors. When they are in the company । of hotel kceponi.anti-pru'jibitiomria &e.thcu they are voting for Skiuner.wbo is just like ' ouc of ihcmsdves, a jolly,whole sculed fol­ low, who spends his quarter frea to., while 1 Mr. Gibsou is paiuteJ in very black colors, ! because of his lute advocacy of tho Dunkin Act, aud Mfe-tong services in tho cause ot temperance. Tho style of n certain class of Grits iu this town who resort to tho tactics . as above alluded to is as thin us air, end, ( certainly, no iitlelliyent elector need be , caught in their traps. We are saii.-fi<-d .j that uu Cunai rvaliro with a gruiti of coin- a mon Bence can bo taken iu and deus- for Ly t those fortuustes or unfortunates, it is bard to telt which, whose stop of pasteboard adorned with a yellow cross iu tho middle consigned tho possessor to t'uo southwest wing of the Trocaderu, nearly opposite to the grand cas­ cade aud with a good view down the bridge of Jinx and into tlio Champ ile Mars—only there were so many people ip front of me, that it was but now and then pno could get a glimpse of Marshal MeMalum and tho grand proccosioiL It was M it always ia on each oc­ casions, in France no lees than iu the United States ; there was an immense amount of dbow.oj, a simultaneous Blanding upon scots as soon as the proeeaaiou cams in sight, very few gcndarmei where they were wanted, but any quantity of them half a mile off, and not the remotest pnasibiliiy of hearing a single On Sunday lart the ceremony of LloRBhig tiio coruer-Btoue of the foundation of the new church of Iba Suercd Heart was per­ formed with all due solemnity. Tho regu­ lar a or vice commenced in the old church at 10 o'clock. At that hour-a procession entered Ibu building,couskling of tho cress- bearer, two acolytes, twelve akar boys, the Master of tbs Ceromouioa, Bev. B. Bonhat parish pneat; sub-deacon. Rev. John Carlin, of Woodstock; deacon. Rev. M. J. Tiernan, of London ; tho eidebrant, Rev. J. DnyarJ, of Sarnia ; and ilia Lordship tho Bishop of London.accompanit-d by Rev, Dr. Gilroy, of Stratford. Having taken their plucos wilbin the altar rath, the services cotmneuced. After tha G*apel bis Lordship the Bishop of J,ondnn advanced to the froi t of tho altar, and announced that htB text was taken from tha propnocy of Aggous, 2nd chapter, 8.b verse:—“And I will move nil nations, and tiio desire of all nuticiis shall come, am Father, of the BOD, and of tha HolvGLoat, *0 that trno faith, the fear of God aud brotherly charity may here reign, and that this place may b« devoted to prayer a* also to implore and praise tho name of the same, our Laid Jesus Christ, whoLveib ami rvignelb one God, will) the Father and tlio Holy Ghoet, throughout all tho ago/' The 50lh P-a1m was flieu *umt, after which a circuit uf tho foanduiion wuLo was mad* by the Pontiff, who sprinkled them with holy water, while the choir *ang the M Psalm. Ilia Lordahip walked one-third the knglh of ihe church and offered up a prayer, tho choir Anliphone. The Pontiff thou sprinkled another third of Iha building and again prayed. Then tho 121 Psalm WH*BUug,during which the Bishop sprinkled tbo rsuiaining third of the church founda­ tion. Hu Hum returned lo ths oorner stono nud offered up piayer which waa followed by the hymu to the Holy Ghost, after which tlio baiiediction Was pruununced. His LorJriiip then thanked tho congrega­tion for their attendance, snd said it showed O EQ CD bJO Hav« juat received a remarkably cheap lot of Gent’s Ready-Made Clothing, To which they invite the attention of the public. Minister of Commerce, or anybody cbo. When, once in a while, I got a glimpse through the Bifid wall of flesh before mo. I could ace the white head of the Marshal] op­ posite a brown head which I suppose was that of M de Bort, the mouth of which waj open­ ing and closing iu quick rapidity as if its really wuilby of a thorough inspection; bat t ie last two or three days have dono wonders, rqw.-iMty in the French Department, and there was a smaller display of pocking coses than I had expected to find. The most interesting, as well as most com­ plete, exhibit to day was tho exhibition of ieddiery by the various powers, great and ci-ntro ot it i* sunk n cavity, in which is dr*pnsited n d> cntuei;t written iu Latin and for iMo purpc*u of B t mnly 11 Bart 11"1 nt new Itoul.at b-ing the oled Pont* r of the parish of . o - ”f Ytctori i. Qu- on of Gn-at Britain an ! Inland, midw »rk, au<l .lit red up, and the tmcrifico of the new covenant, . . . , 1, ___11 ..... . the most Sacred Heart i f Jesus. May th* omnipotent and must merciful God bring to a liuppy cempfotiun this new church a lout to bn bo erected tn I he honor of tho most Sacrod Heart of Jesus, aud for ibr mdvalion of souk.With the foreaom;’ were deposited in Hie stone a copy of each of the fallowing nsw- papers: The New York I'rreman't Journal, of tlio text were pronounced. Fr Pico and Soaiu. Toronto (Uoht, Ingcrscll Chronicle und Oaroii» TEtnyxa. uho several specimens of;h ha doubtless vn seneo of Clirist in Ilie Luchanst.olics nhvays give liberally towards the building of churches, b’canso they bi-liova follows, dressed in white pantaloons, dark bl-ia frock -crate trimmed wiib red, white gloves, and large ahal-iMt of peculiar pattern.antagri.nstf, odd. but carried Kcmtngtou rilk-i in Pruvulence, R. I- Looking d iwn ihe main avenue, these Lnc* uf roLlivra, ail ditforiug in uniform, bevin^, and loilts generally, pre- sonted a strike;.' appearance, especially in the act of ■•presenting arms " oa the pruces- tho Lapse in my correopoodcncc will be scarcely noticeable when the historian of the future e-laliorate* tho memorable events of our existence. Had I tho imigina'.ive power-, however, of the Ottawa correspondents of the London Adeertiser or Hamilton TIMS-S, events W>JU1J bo of small importance, os 1 could easily evolve them out vt my " inner con- eciousness." Thu sails that so lately hung drooping to the masts now begin to feel the swelling breeze of election times. The first move VM to Le eceu in that segment of tho political circle known as the “ Skintierite section," when thirtcea carefully selected by themeeleeji met iu the back room of one of our hotels to not held by tboss Christian tlcuoDjinaifona oulci'le of Ilia Catholic Church, and uu this oceusiun t!i» Eiihop Mt it his duty to show thnt the doctrino of the Real Presence was taught in the Bible. In tho first place, Ctniht promised to be present in the E*i- tF^ac O rIR oII .thSs TAoLwnE"-f—fn;Arr->d!le, sniorrathbalet thenruividere, nwcitch of gr..un1 attach on CathClrt .-nJ tnkennin delegates at a so-collcJ Convention at Mt Elgin. It was a sad aiglit when they returned to seo the crest-faUcn o|q>c,iraiico of many of the best members of the farty who all the time bad hoped even against hops that the ent and dried nomination of Skinner by a clique would be averted. Their condcuina- tien of the deed done that day by those self- elected delegates was as unmeasured as righteous indignation could well make it— nor hoa rvflertion worked any change that could afford consulatiuii to the nomination of tho gallant Colantl, but ba* simply served to doepen aud intensify the feeling already ex­ pressed. •' We coaldntt help it, ho was bound to run, and any other nomination meant over­ whelming defeat," waa tho apologetic cry of those, who ta deservedly fell under the lash of a deceived electorate. Aye, but defeat a hundred times ovet,rather than that any man, or any clique, shoal J ever barter oar eelf- resp*ct Even in tha hour of defeat, how number of trancents, whuh utterly disturb the perspective. Bence,.there is no tout r.i- senMe no striking vista, as when ono entered IRo I’hilailelphi.i Main Building from either end ; ami, the large canvas screens whirh are suspemtid under the gloss roof to ward off rhe rays of the sun have an oppressive effuct, that does not compare fivorahly with the free mid cirv lof’iriiss of the Philadelphia struc­ture. ViewciL in its detail*, however, the Dvfcat carries no disgrace, and we would have been abb to nay with Francis I. “ AU is lost bn t honor." Each were the freely ex- prettix! sentiments of those who having no pertmal interest to serve, no particular pique to gratify, desired only that South Oxford should be creditably represented. However gratifying thia nomination may have been to their political epponnnta nothing but Borrow was expressed when they lowered their beads to conceal " The Uoali ca lhd*chMk and lb* tew la Uw>f ej*-"What a contrast was presented when it became known that Mr. O Union bad been •nthuriastieaUy nominated as tho standaid bwvrec of all who hope to find in a broad statesmanlike “National Policy” some alievis- tioti, st least, of tho hardens imposed on our people by that depression that weighs as a dead spun our fair Doauuioo. Hu candid*, tore was at once heartily endorsed by all Ci-ptioii Bccordud the former ifaould do much to nerve him for U»e hard work iff the wn- paigu. Many whose support bo oould hardly «*ve expected gave him the warmest aasur- suae ot support ami the moat eorneat pledgea tha* all that they could do, akotibl be doae, to ■urke tide the prettiest how rurs be ever nude in his hfc. On all oblw it i» admitted that T> loon burg will rail for Mr. Gil«oa by tar the Ur^rot mojmly m r iu this manicipAl- Uy. All ottampto to Mcite focal fort-uij a^iaitMt him AI aa “ legorshK ruan." bare ig aomiaausly tail*!, *ad that awful chanre tbo! Th. bob. front of the main facvlc, or at'e'ie <f Jena, as it ia called because it faces the bridge of that name, there is nothing but liu;l< ings 011 that ride of the river. On tho other side, there is the m?ni1iec*it cascade and park of the Tro- cadero t’atace, about two hundred acres inex- tent, dotted over with restanranta. cafes, and the special buildings erected by Japan. China, •Sweden and Norway, Hungary, Tunis, Persia, and Algeria—tlio last n.ttnvd ImiMing, close to tbe Porte de Chaillot, being particularly nnsfiifieeut, Tho most superb view cf the Exhibition, as a whole, is from the middle of the Bridge of Jena looking either way, end no -uore magnificent view than that had from this puint was presented at Philadelphia, Airout four o'clock iu the afternoon, just as ] was paasitig the rqmriaw, I Lean! A cry in the direction uf the Porte Dt’eiuent, at the head of the Rue Le X^trt, and, looking in that direction, saw the palisades give way and a vast concourse of people, of both sexes aud all ages, rash over the broken timbers into tho open place. In vain did tho mounted ams- darmts try to step the crowd which rushed forward like a tidal wave, reaching the Bridge in lesi than two urinates^ jast as the ta I end of the procession had cfuasetl over. I was carried with the resistless throng, and found myself presently jammed up agaiust one ot the small chuK/uct an the Qua! HiUy, near the point where tho large water conduits enter tho bridge. At this place there is a sort of tunnel between the real roadway of the bridge and tho temporary roadway above, which lat­ter rest* upon the «tone balusters of the bridge, extending over both its sides; and into this tunnel I, and some five or six others, managed to make onr escape, Picking our way carefully among tho network of gas pipes, water pipes, and telegraph wires with which thia tan tie! ia filled, not without stumbling and failing reveral times, we finally emerged into daylight at the other end, in the very midst of tb« royal party that formed a part of tho procession. I was to near that 1 could have shaken bandar both with ths Prince of Wale* and the Crown Prince of Denmark, and the procession than I wanted to! Among rwent arrivals ia Colonel T. W. Knox, the famous traveller, who, as the Paris­ians »<y, " thinks no more of going aronnd tho world than a fly around au apple!" Mme. 8ch)'«m*nn. wife of the celebrated Trojan explorer, ri also here, bet, I reeret to MV- in very delicate health. Prince Lucien 1« W"l4*Utfo»,“ with HOUSE TO LET. lii’jsronl. April !0. tWJ u nee rd , V Catholic Church for <.111 hue. and quoted the anoihc should ba satisfied with a survey of the J. & G. Mt-INTOm, Lmvlo Til it by God Limwelf, anti declares his convia- tio’i of its truth in 1st Corinthians, IDh chap, and 23rd v*r«e. Had his Lordship had lime, ho could have shown that tho itoctrwo cf Real Presenea was held by dm Clnirdi dawn to the sixteenth eantmy. It WAS this glorious iL'etrins that sustained the earlv martvrx, it supported tha Christiana in tlio cataootnbs »f Rmne, it caus’d the prection of the marvelous cathedrals of Europe ; it inspired tha clarions music of th" Catholic Church; it suggested the stained windows wliieh give our churches the dim. religions light, and wnrfcad in the heart of tho-painter and (he sculntor, and it crested the sublime ceremony of th* sacrifien of the mass, Iha grandest expression of worship that was ever offered to God or that ever Cfinsolod human hearts, and it was to cele­ brate this great doctrine thnt the new church was to bo erected. His LordsMo concluded by sayingG o on and prosper, awl with the blessing of God von will carrv the work to a successful issue, and tn His own time Jesus will receive yon into one of His Father's many mansions, there to re­ main ihrongbont the eternal ages. This is a blessed work and I pray that yon may all be ble«Md. After ’hn serraon, Rev. Mr. Roubnt an- nonnced thit a eollretfon woal l bn tak«n up for tha now ebureh, and lb* contribu­tion nonldlio au offering which would awnd tn tha throne of Gvd when the offerara are ailent in their tombs.A collection WM taken up, amounting to d<.s* on #400.Hivh M ■« VM then e-^brnted bw Rev. Jos. Bayard, aw.lsted by Bevs. M. J. Tier­ nan and John Carlin.After n>*« the proe**«ion again formed and was followed by th* entire congregation to th* site of the ww ebnroh. where they remained during Ute c*remo«v of blsseing the corner ston*. notwithstanding Hist a brisk •bower of r»Jn was foiling. Ths BMion find poceedd to til* won'tan cross that had b**n »reot*4 and bl**»*d it with leivink- for iba old country the ohuvo promke* ^.itlvntV Iu, «... 1’..1 L-.l. *ND EACH Succeeding Tuesday ! COUNCIL CHAMBER, OS Monday, the 27 th inst. Offl Good Wool Tweed Suits from S8DQ. GQ NEW DRESS GOODS. StyM Goods al Close Cash Prices. o L I O N G, A. THOMPSON. loffereoB, M -ch 13, 187S. 1878.S ^-R H NTG-.187a. WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER. GEO. MAU G I f A V A C avG 02 CD o All Wool Pants from $2.00. AH Wool Vests from fi.oa A fresh lot of Gent's Straw Hats in the Leading Styles, just in. * The Ladies arl invited to cal! and see W S W M I X -L IJ I Z R Y We have just added to our Stock a fresh assortment of Ladies’ Hals, Bonnets, Flowers, Ic, k, In the Leading Styles of the Season. Every Lady^should see Our Trimmed Bonnets and Hats Before purchasing. Inspection invited. Ingersoll, May 22, 1878. I. CO YNE & CO. 2x2 H e a rn & IWEacauIay ARE SHOWING THIS WEEK N EAV DRESS GOODS, IN ALL THE LEADING SHADES. . ---------O------------ S»XXX.X»S:aT, w xxx.xtsrs:»T* In this Department we excel any former season. • INSPECTION INVITED. HEAH1T & MACAULAY. N. B.—Mantle Making on the Premises. Ingersoll, May 15,1878. 23: W a r , W a r D e c la r e d I IT O TT I t F R I O E S . 2 0 lb. R a i s o n s fo r $1 .0 0 . H Hu or stjaoa ros »i,oo. 3 lb. FIN E HYSON FOR $1.00. Try our 50 cent Tea—best in town. Matches only 10 cents a Box. Brooms only ro cents each. Flour, Feed and Corn Meal cheapest tn town. Now is ycur time to save money. Give us a trial and then you will be convinced who is the C H E AP E ST CHO CUR JJJ TOW U. ■J. O ’NEILL & CO., THAMES STREET, INGERSOLL.Ingersoll, May 15, 1S7S. 213 ALL READY FOR SPRING AT THE JUST RECEIVED AT THE GOLDEN LION In all the Newest Stylos, iu English and American. The Nobbiest Line in the Market. Gentlemen, we are ready and waiting for you. Gome and get first choke. New Goods inst received. 20 Bales of Wall Papers, Bordoni, &C., just received direct from the manufacturers, of all the n<w- ’ ’ * * designs, which we offer at very low prior*, see our Stock of Wall Paper before hajias elsewhere. est and latest Parties should THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1878. LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS.A Largo Publishing Firm. ®bc (0rforb tribune.N E W GOODS McIntyre & CHEAP FURN1TU1 WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, t878,UWWTAWMa BUSINESS ITEMS. (SUCCESSOR TO E. CASS (FBI Micheli’s Liquid Annatto, Noted. WHITE COTTONS, GREY COTTONS, ETCWAR NEWS PACKAGES ARRIVED OP compare prices ami see. CHINA TEA HOUSE. J. I*. M O RR E Y. JOHN McEWEN & CO UNDERTAKER, DART & UNDERWOOD Co.mnurrial Ingersoll Cheese Market. C A M E CONFECTIONERY, &c. Ac. Woodstock Cheese Market.WONDERFUL DISCOVERT, CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST. TH£ FRIEND OF 1UNKIH0 AB Internal A Etoal Ban®. Lon-Ion Cheese Markat. England. CHEAPER THAN THE GHAPEST.Utica Cheese Market. Little Falls Cheese Market, MYSELF •JUST PUBLISHED opposite the Chronids Office. CoF Knest Break fust market nt O'Neill it’ Co.’* rsburg says tho Annonans. desunui English aid, are agitating iu fawr ol dan protection. To Dairymen $ Cheese Hai C. H. SIAWSQ] I Robert J. B-lford, of Rose, the well-known ?r and p iblisher, who variety. L>veri of the pictnrosq'to will road'with interest the exquisitely illustrated paper, contributed by S- G. W. Benjamin, “ Along the S.mib Shore," sh living ch inn­ ing bits of coast and rural scenery batweon meamped together. -—Genl. Todlubeu’s object jen to take up a good de- . '1 74 ’ Utica, N. Y-, May 20. Tire Aheeee market was very depressed. Sales of 4,800 boxes at 8{c. to 9|c.; also 3,260 boxes seat on wHnunaswu; average price, pwsf। the wnik night and day. Two Rets o» workmen nr,- engaged, tie on1 batch c-ing to work this evening wl on th’ olhrrs left off. Alt 'getbor, thicc hnndro I men uro ut ri ilchet and baiumer, cross bar, nxe an nW, and cold chbil and mallet were bur ill over the lipper deck yesterday, umb in Ingersoll. May W. 1873. Twenty-eight factories offered 5.601 boxes, nearly all first half of May nuke. Since last market day we hear of one factory telling first half of May at a fraction over 10 cts. To­ day 8Jc is the offering, and only two earload- told at that figure and a fraction over. Eleven buyers present, King & Brown’s fine work, in LadieV Gent’s and Children’* wear, stantly kejrt on hand. Ilui-ai spirit. Earl of Dcart's " Ct.ilircn of Nature,” uud Augusta J. Evans Wilson’s " Beulali" WiH appear in a fwW weeks, and an important book for Canada is iu a fur advanced slugs. This latter is entitled “ Cailtula tinder the Admiuistratiun of Lord* Daflvrm," by George Stuwurt, jr., and it Making a Privateer at PhHa& phia. London May 18, 1873. The fir*t cheese market of ths season was held in ths City Hall to-day, at 2 p. m. There was a largo attendance of buyers and sellers, and 5,067 boxes were offered on the Board- -many other factories being represent­ ed. but not offering. No tracsactious were reported in consequence of the decline in the English markets, wh ch sellers could not make up their minds to submit to. The following ofDcen for the present season were elected President, John Wheaton ; Vice-President, Wn, Field ; See. Treasurer, G. F. Jewell The Goods have been purchased from the Uadioj manulacturen of Canada, as well as some from th. United States, and all at price, lower than ever before offered. Rtv. D ’. Sulerson, Chairmin, nnl R-v. J >Un Kiv.Fin moid S-cronrv. Tai other offhera arj duels I by lire Distru, wbou it V<c cun, without any exaggeration, say that we have the largest stock and best value in To a large number will avail themsches of this chance, ami Mr. Dawsou, the courteous mnnavor of the Western Division, >« mak­ ing nil arrangements proper for their ue- ... Oranges and Lemons away down. Also, a choice lot of Confectionery and the best brands of Cigars in town at Dart 4- Under- iu Ilie Town Hull, on Ilie evening of the 21 Muy. Seo the array of talent. Ingvrsu Brass LnoJ, Oichcstsa, Woodstock Gl< Wwxlstovk, May 15, 1373. The cheese market to-day was well attended both with buyer’ and teller*. Eleven factors ies registered 1,825 boxes of first half of May make. No sale) were mail-, owing to the cheese not bring quite ready for shipment. The bnyen do not appear to be very anxious to buy ahead. Office. The " Zwirope, Immense Stock of Lace Goods in all the novelties. Embroideries, Ties, Fancy Hosiery, Gloves, die., d-c. Immense piles of 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 onr Stock and Prices will convince you that we sell the cheapest. Ru«si.i, iu fuel, prefers to snrrender Asiatic acquisitions rather Ihau fnogo her schemes in Bulgaria. Such utterances as the fore­ going can only create irritation at PERSONAL.—Mrs. T. B. Dwrman, l-tfe of lire Daly house, w«« on a visit to irfonds in town last week. Wo are glad to learn that Mr. Benrman is improving in health............ Sira. Wells left nti Munday on Jrer trip to raising on Monday, on the farm of Mr. D. Beattie, iulb com, East Nbsotui, Robt. Ilodd bad ll.o misfortune to fall from the plate jurt ns the last rafter wag being pli.ee J iu position. Hu foil on bis silo, sinking across timbers,nn-i it is feared hu McCaskill, the notorious cyprian of‘•Ss.dch Hollow," was up before tho Mayor on Mon.- doy morning a ad received a soulonca of three luouths to the County jail. May it have a sahmry effect upon her. Al any- Little Folia. N. Y-, Mey 20- Over 80 (actoriea were represented at the cheese mart at to-day. The offariogi exceed­ ing 4.&00 boxes: a large portion were full creams. Range pricea for all grades at ^e. to Dje., none but prims getting flic, to flje. Farm cbeere soH at 6}c. to 8)a, market figorex being On. to 9$c. I Have a nice Selected Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Cloths Gents’ Furnishing* and Notions, Very Cheap. The Goods are all New, Bought for Cash. I will Sell — ---------- Ecchvixe add Loan Office, opposite Marku Ingersoll. For Cheap Stoves of all the improved patterns g« to G. A. -Turner's, Thames St. HOUSEHOLDFURNITURE. COFFINS, CASKETS, SHROUDS, &C. utr, c'dcli will be issued ab at tho ai ddlo vi IK St month. B-tiJo tins ibcrowill be other slows, short tales, sketetaa, essays, pociry, &c. The leading Jcpnrtmenls of the lute mngazitres uill ba eonllnucd, un I every effort, will be made to make a read- ' able and iniportuiil moulbiy of wliich Canada mny w,|’ Ire proud. Al a late meeting of the company the salt tnxrslna by Seim tto II irbor. Anotlisr illustration, by Eyfing.-*, represents iho old well on the W >oJwortli place—Iho original of tlio “ Old O ikeii B iskotanother, by Moran, illustrates tire wilJuruesa of Like# White, of Loudon, Prof. Dednck'on. Toronto, Pr- f. Johnson, of Hamilton, Pr Lane. UI Wovdrtvdt, Prof. Milh<r-I. of h 42F Try O'Neill <fc Co.’« Assam Black Tea. , 232 air Single copioi of tho TttWX* for sale at. D irt .(• Underwoods. Dried Beef and; Bol93na SUnT sages at Slawsoti’x ' 221 •a* Dry. Soft Wj>l for $L23 per card, at the Town Wood Yarl. 205 nr 530.3 >3 to oa Mo?Ww, UopLina WHS last Week elected Reeve ol Derfham by a im-jority of 72 over his op. ponent Mr. Jas. Stovone. The selection h n good one. Mr. Hopkins has filled tire office in limes past with credit to himseli ami profit to die Township. Thu election was vccasbueJ by the death of the Ute R At. 2,000 feet of tho best Philadel- phia Copper Cubits Lightning Rod for sale at 121 ’cents per foot. Apply at the No. 1 Shoo Store, Thames Street, Ingerso'l. 231 «a* The feeding kin la of Sewing MreUncs. cheaper than any travelling agent tan sell, at lo thu lut. The wlulu wid thou form a compL-tu mid valuable library by itadf. SUCH enterprise desurves thu umpk-at en- Courugeuient, and we uro sure our r-.aders will exleud lo the Rose-Belford Publishing Company u generous uudin-arty patronage. Many uuw books of slot hug imparlance are already in press, mid uibirs uf great m >meul are uuiiounced for immediate puli lication. Au interesting book from tho pen of the venerable und learned iilihu Bmii:t will bu prosuuted lo tho public shurdy, mid CAT For -tho chonpest Field and’ Garden Seeds go to O'Neill i Co. Hunds all st work m an u fact it ring nil wool Scotch Suits fnr $10.00 nt the Golden Lion. Tile tuuic noted cutler. We have opened out the largest Stock and tho 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, <tc., in end­ less variety. As a great portion of our Millinery Stock is direct importation, we can give our customers much better value than usual this season. ..Stove Pipe an I Stove Furniture at G. A. urncr’a, Thome* St. 1ST A beautiful and pure Silk Handkerchief for 50 cents at tho Gohlen Steamship Company to bnibl them nn- otlwr vessel larger than Iho State of Cali- fomi i. Tula report the M^atra. Cr un i do not verify nor deny. They any it is a little premnlnre yet. Tinea Inin lre-1 thousand dollars is reliably stated t ■ li ive been about tire cost for building iho Stalo of California. The Pueifio Const Company needed her badly,und were not anxious to sell. Seven- ly.fivo thousand dollars, above Ure cost price is stipneand to have iueutlio consid­ eration tlrel indoeed the rate.Sir. Barker, (he purchaser, sits down in his office on Third street and laughs at the various published atatoraeut in regard to thu-oli'ingo of owners. At pres ml be has nothing fo commnnioato. During th sion will be within the reach ef every farmer and his family. The various farm­ers' societies celebrate on the sama day. LONDON Disinter Mnrnanisr MSETINO. —ThoLondon District Maeiingof tho Moth- olislClmroh,of Cinad.t, will bi held in Hie Dusdai Street Canlro CImrah, of Lindon city, to-dty, tho 22ad hut., at 1J o'clock. Too lay mombers meet tha following day. This district extends fr nn the city north to Exeter, and from St. Miry's and Ingersoll on tire east,t> Mt. Biydgci on tho wcst.nnJ ombracos a memburshipof over-i,0D. Tire Mealing will bo ooniposeJ of 13 mi l istero, au l an equal number of laymen, mid will ba spacially intcresfing thu year, from the fact that tho laymo i to ropr.Heut tho dis­ trict iu iho coming Gcner.-il C inference are CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. Every Carpet in the House to he sold at cost price, as we are giving up that part of onr business. A call respectfuy solicited. A FLEASUBE TO SHOW GOODS. fFJf. 4 . C R OMW E LL. A LXBOB GUANOS Garneaixn.—Tire Patrons of Husbandry of the Counties of Oxford, Norfolk, Simcoe, Elgin, East, North and West Middlesex will celebrate the anniversary ot the Order in Canada on Ure dili of June. The different railways have made arrangements to accommodate It),000, ns arranged by the different local committees. The railway authorities havo HOBS" BILLS.—-Get your horao Bills Pedigree Cards, ami Circulars at tire Tut BUNK Office. We have Urge assortment of elite, large and small, to a. loot from and can du tho work while yon wait if desired. Fins? Br.iGAD3TounNAMr.NT.—The Wood­ stock firn brigade intend holding a tonrnn- mvut tho Irt of July, nud iovilatiuus uill i<e extended lo the firemen of lire principal cities and towns «f Ontario. PAY UP.—Suhsiribers who nre in arrears fur thcr subscr'ptiims to Ibis pnper will confer a favor by at once paying up. The limo np to width Uiey have paid will bo found on the printed address. ENGLISH MAIL.—Tf.o latest Ireur at' which letters, per the English mail, can Ire received at the Ingers .11 P»at Office, is 6 olclock a. in. on M >nduys, fl a. m. on Tues­ days. via New York, and G a. in. Fridays, via Canadian mail. bis canvas in various parts of the Riding. He WHS in Ingersoll on Monday...........Mr. and Mrs. Wtn. Bottomley, who cam» here from England a few weeks ago on their wedding tour, and who have been stopping at tho residence of tire bride's father, Mr. Bradbury, left (or homo this morning. Mbs Alice Bradbury accompanied them. “ BASHAW ABDALLAH."—Wo would coll the attention of formers and breeders of Que JJoodad stock to the above home, the property of Mr. Alex. McKay, of East Nureouri, who can bo seen every Friday afternoon at McMurray's Hotel, Ingersoll. Ha is a jet-black, stands 15} hands high and weighs 1.2G0 pounds, with good trot­ ting action,Cno carriage,and great develop­ ment of muscle. His sire and dam are both noted for their trotting qualities, and any one wishing to see Bashaw Abdallah's regis­ tered pedigree can do ao on application. The rente bills, by mistake, gives his height as 15 hands, making a difference of three incliM. The terms are reasonable, and no doubt many will lake advantage of this op- ‘“f™” their stock of well- SOCIAL LAST NIGHT.—Tho Social, Parlor Concert and Bizaar, at the residence of Armon Clark. Esq., Ust evening proved a very Mtcressfnl an I enjoyable affair. Tire large bouse was filled to oyerfl nving and about tliirty-two dollars realized ns ihcpre- A new joint stock book publishing firm hire just been formed in Toronto, having for its objects the publication uf new and popular books, iho winks of elaudurd authors, and tho freshest tbiuga iu guuural literature. It is culled tho Rusu-BUiorit Publishing Company, and starts with large cnpitnl,'excellent credit, and a splen­ did reputation fur eulerpise, ability, and thrift. Our readers nro already familiar with tho name uf the late firm of Belford Bros., of which Iba present Company is thu outcome, for their publicalious are known not only throughout Cnuada but largi ly in tho western States mid iu other parts uf the neighbouring republic. Al­ though tho Mereis. Belford huvo been in business but a littlo over two years, they have in that short lime published no fewir, Ihun ono hundred separate volumes in' cloth, and neaily ouo hundred and fifty in paper covers, and many of these have passed into several largo odiriuos. Their range of authors is Viry wide, nud repre­ sents sonre of the foremost names in bis- tuiy, theology, science, and fiction. The new firm will present a still larger nil ol tire bort writers of two hvmispheros, for tr Fresh Strawberries, Pineapples and Cherries at Dart & Underwood's. 232 Dried Beef and Bolojna San- suges ut Sluwaon’s, 221 ..Coal and Wood Stoves in great variety allow prices atJ3. A. Tumci'i Thames St. • l^gr Tweed Hats and Cops, the latest from 53 cents up at tho Golden Lion A3T Money to Loan al Lowest Bates. Apply to J. C. Hegler. •r Farmers bring in your Fresh GRAND MONSTER COXCEUT.—D> not (ail to remember and ba present at tljo grand monster concert in honor of Her Majesty’s Birthday, to ba given in tho Tow n Hull, on Frilav Evening, tho 24th iust. Au array of talent beldcm collected hero will be present. Anmissiou only 2uc. Concert t" e unm-nce ut 7.3J «-burp. Go early Li avoid tire ru^h. PRESENTATION.—Pruf. Dcdrieksuu wire has fur a ebort lime past beeu engugu l in 1'igeraoil, in Ilie itislruction of a el;ts« iu • l-rcuiluu, was on Saturday last preseut'/d with a very handKam.i eny <>f Chandos' Sliakespeme, ha'idao-m lv binnd in Mur- ■3T To prevent goat and rheumatism, take SAXFORD'S JAMAICA GUIUEB. W Y. M. C. A free reading room open every evening—daily papers, writing ma- toria), ^c. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY CONCXHT.—The con. cort that is nearly arranged for the 2li h promisee to bo au EE-MKNCE affair- Keep disengaged for that evening. BILLIAED ROOM OPENING.—Mr. Gustin's new Billiard Room on Thames street wi.a duly opened, and play commenced, on Monday evening. H EAVY STORM.—A terrific than let storm accompanied by hail and rain, passed over portions of the township of East Nissauri and North Oxford on Sunday evening last, dontg considerable damage lo the growing vxp<ctminu formed uf i:. A m>.v English book uf the highest class, ahd one destined to cieaio quite a atir in literary clicks, u also announced by ihis firm as hki ly to be ready very shortly. The Fortniaktly Re- view—by all odds the ablest literary journal in England—will bo continued by tho Rosi* Belford Publishing Company ; iu circula­ tion >n the Dominion, we understnud, is largely on the increase and it is becoming quitu iiu institution with our people. The Cuna.lian Monthly, our ualtonal review. -doz^n at the China Ten House. «JT If you want to Borrow Money on Mortgages, apply to C. E. Chadwick. Office over the Post 'Office. SIRS nr Fresh Sea Salmon at Dart k Under- Kffl" Fewin; Machines chwper than ♦ver at No. 1 Shoo Store. King i Brown’s Goods at No. 1 Boot und Shot Store. ts r Insuie in the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Cap­ ital 13,300,000. Lost.es paid *20,000,000. C. £. ChaduM, agent. - E10; SOT Repairing done with dispatch at No. 1 Otoe Store, next door Berth of Barraclough's. At Edinburg, Scotland, some year# finer, the Jewel# of the Crown were locked in a box, that box in another, and ■> on, until they were supposed to be burglar-proof. They were then locked up in the vault of tho cnatle, Ibero to remain fur one hundred years, tho keys being place-1 in mortar and fired into the sea. Scarce fifty years passed by, and the modern hx'k-picker opens tho vault and boxes without trouble. So the scitnce of medicine, when studied with the aid of cheniiatry and tho micruwepe, becomes plain and simple, M-l diseases that were regarded ineurabre a generation ago now readily yield to remedies employed by the modern and progressive physician. A decade of years #ince, and woman were tought to believe that their pe­culiar diseasee and weakness were incurable; bul now hundredsand thousands of once bed­ridden women in the United State* will testify to the fact that Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scripbun |hae effected their perfect an Scale Boards. Best Brands English Factory fin* ed Halt, &4L, AC. 1 '»c an 1 pitched ovt-rbord with t crju-sted u wuik being pushed rcssurc.huvo being given In bavn tho Call and Esaxaino for Yourselves. Good Kid Glove#, two buttons, for 45 cent# p; r pair.Ikst Bleached Table Lmeu for 60 Ceuta per yard. Good Prints for 6 cents a yanLBlack ami Colored Aipusa for 15 cent# a yard. Everythin" Else Proportionately Low. Ingereull, May 8, 1878. 280-4 tar Something very upecinl for the coming spring in Hats and €u|>s al the Golden Ll-JB. , KT Subscriber# in arrears for their sub- MripriM# to this paper will confer a lover by at once forwarding the amount due, as wc arc greatly in want of asoaey, g f Remarkable sores, of serious longstand­ing diseases arc made at tbe Ix>mb-n Medical andSurgical Institute, of London, Ont. Cail- Nsw York, May 21.—Telegrams from Ix»mlon say it is rumored in dip'omrtie oirelM that ths British Q >vernment lias sent tastrwrtinn# to Lord L-ftu«, Amb,«, dor at St. Pfersburg.to r quest a cateoori- 0,1 etfdanaiion from tbs ItmutUn Foreign Offie r o-nc"ruing th- srasm-ol of Russian yrivatew# in th# U- 3., with #pocial rsfor- TOLEBA. Ohio, Dec. 8th, 1878.Dr. R V. Piaroe. Buffalo, N. Y.:Dear «ir—About fire years my wife WM taken sick, and though wo employed ths best physician# in our city, yet •ha gradually grew worse, so that aha was con- fined to the UL Every remedy I had triad, or could flnd.hufed to cure or evan give relief. At lut I procurred a bottle ot your Favorite Prescription and to mv surprise <t gave almost isstaat relief, ami with a fitUa psreevereuoo. BIBLE CIEBISTUM CHEECH.—On Monday evening the Bibis Christian Church of this town g*vs a musical and literary onter- tuinwyi in the Town Hall, which wav worthy of a much larger attendance. The Mayor, C. E. Chadwick, Esq., occupied tbe ehair, and the principle feature of tho entertainment was a Uelure delivered by G. W. Itou, Eoq , M. P., entitled •• Cana­ dian Elem.nte of National Power " Tbe addrera wu • uisafri-- dispaa»ionate resume of Csnsdian History, and was lis­ tened to with marked attention by the andieneo. Mr. Joseph Oibson and Dr. Williams gave r* a lings, and of tbe mnaioal part of the soteriaioinent we mnsl ear tire duett bv Bev. H. T. Crossley and Mr. R w»t was well rendered. At lire elom ef lire entertainineut Rav. J, McEwen, in a few well ebow<n remarks, proposed a vote of Inaoka to Mr. Roos and tfowo who had been insUnm-utel in br aging him here, for bis aMa sad lateretfiag M^ore. which *M well rewivad. ...Leave yonr orders at Dart & Under­ wood's fur Fresh Fish. 218 For Fire, Life or Marine Insurance, apply to C. E. Chai- u/ich. Office over the Post. It will -curs IhB mart •g'-alom Ont to be too sanamne, as tho situation was still one of great tension. I’Ml'i, MIV 2) Tu. Uppw Ho res of the Hungarian Diet adopted tho B 11 for a credit of sixty million florins. Viouua, Muy 23.—A Belgrade special reports that Princo Milan bus pardouid tbe T-pofo conspimtora. A Bacbareak dispateh states thai the Ronmanian army havo begun a forward movement eastward along tho Carp ithian Mountains, and are now taking positions near Tergoviste, Pistes, Slatina and Crair- ova. The reserve division reniaius with heavy artillery in Kalafat. Constantiuopte.MayM—A riot occurred to-day before tho Imperial Palace, originat­ ing with tbe refugees going to present a petition Co the Sallan. Tl» dislnrbauco eeased before the arrival of the police.London. May 21.—A Copenhagen special says tho Russian ironclad Knlaz Pojarski left there on Sunday, it is understood for America. A St. Petersburg special reports that Gorteohskoff goes to Wildbad a* soon as be THE OXFORD TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY. MAY 22. 1878. nhba Qairi W y^SPAY. MAY 22, IW;!. morning when tho butter must bi worked and the bread watehed in the bence it is quite likely the good wan fuw vegetables on Lis table ’grown, 1 plant my beets, nnd everything Modern RIH* MfeWs. kjter they were’growl), 1 plant my beets bcitur, peas, onions, potatoes and everythin: else'ttoat can be grown in that way, in hill -i.ntMd of drill* and find a great saving o Libor, eqrwlnlly hand-weeding. I admit tha IS IT CURABLE? sen-n nuumed by Catarrh, and M and rcmcitk-a without relief ■ to tula qutsi Ion with coualdcr- M f L L IN E R K DR. PIERCEB STANDARD REMEDIES UNDERTAKING.Premium OH Chromes. F i.& aahrircU-Ldr in Ottawa,•111., rt en &turiiuent f-T.turo xy>* & dairy .table ’ failk wae Mdd. A prize was cho ©fibre tot ode to the dairy maids. and awarded, the prim for offered for dixnutrg the vijralag birds, the fragrant AWt^dtllfdcwcban^x! the white bare feel to ugly Vip »«4 rod. So kt tbo poets drcam titdr dreata, how when the world proper coflDcn m Uiclr hands, their aruis arc white and round ; Idonot talas the morning birda when their sweet vo'.co • beneath the morning tka^hlnhsr loHhi twilight cl their tends tlsVi*tot tlm»T-thepart Isold anil dim; I up. wrih the creamy C od a gubltt to the brim: ema'dtwho^’lthe tnlllf I drink and dedicate my rhyme*. . Poultry Notes. For the purpose of securing early broods, it is tteces.-ay to retain,a -sufftrieut number of early-hatched pa®& of the previous year. Tuesogenorally .begin, ff well fed aad cared -far, about November or December, and be- coma b-oody in January or February. Tbo yrej'idice that some people entertain against actuation, for experienced poultry-breeders cbums that they sit equally w.ll with older birds. Wbeh liens lay away "in concealed nooks and recesses about the poultry yard or its neighborhood, escaping discovery, the num-. Lund to vary from nine to eighteen. business.- When it is desirable to induce n ken to get early, all her eggs should be left v/ith bur, and so coon as the number, Ire it Wore or less, appears satirfactory to her she is generally eager to commence her task; but thia requires the bird to be kept where others arc nut in the habit of laying in th: same tc»t her steadiness, since at times hens com- mcuctrsomcwhat irregularly, coming eff two or three times during the first day or no, nnd often going to pcreb the first night, though they bail occupied the nest during the whole cay. At ihe endof the pern*!, or earlier if the hen maaitola continued ttcadincM— the r.ret toug duly prepared—the egg« may be given her. This is most quietly aceotnplhhcd by lifting her off at night, when the eges may bt- placed in the nest, nud the hen replaced, without wy risk of Uicir being kronen by her alragelcs." If tbeacasenis dry, or if the hen is set in a dry place, ns. far instance, on a LoarJcd fluor, it i* iinportant to rpriul.le tha tggs avery morning during tha laM week or teu days vitlilCkgwann waler. A hen in its 1 Liutul slate would feed early in tlio mprn- ing, and return to the nret with its feathers w ct w ith dew, and thus prevent tho Ltiiug of the shell getting vo tough as t> render it difficult for the ebick to mak* its way <nHl Tho adoption «d the following plan is rccum- intnlod .—Jlake the Best of a green tod, Lulkiwuil out <n the middle, and covered lightly^tl* chopped hay or straw. Then, if tho weather fa very dry or hat, pour a little waterouandjlho edges of tho neat after the LefTRai Levii sitUng ten dtys, Aid during the last w<*k sprinkle the eggs slightly with lukcwMm Water every morning. a larger crop way bo grown Ly dote j.hinting, but yet I prow vcgetablca by my plan at a iwe cost, and moreover the ‘-no time ” excuse for a.poor garden will not apply in this ca^c, as a half-hour’s work perwcck during the secs- on for each member of any fdni o 's family, will produce an abuudanep of the usual veg' - Barn Door Rangings. 1 noticed an article Ly lb W. S., on Uns subject. As this subject instensls me, hav- iflg been in that business foi the past 20 years, I send the result of my experience. In the first place, nine-tenths of all the rullors so'd are worthless. As the object has been not to question of time. 11 W. S. gives his ex­ perience in hanging his doors. 1 have seen cud, as far as I have learned of several trials the band iron is liable to get bent forward and out of line, carrying the di or from the build­ ing, and 1 rerouting it ‘frt m shutting tight when laid in this way, and as for the breakage, 1 have used the same rail for a carriage on Tic spcSks of the rollers running off the it is not possible, except by. breakage of so ne the roller must run on the centre it cannot door just where it is wanted. I built a naw barn last season, in which there are six doors, every one of them models of perfection, at ii-spcctud them, hung inside, wit they meet. On flange projecting from front of door to carry flange runni ig il xcto the fl -or, thus forming is a dam ind- strip doors arc then immovable. Standing iaiidc when the doos areqlO3cd, one cannot seen and easy. I have often wonlerul w^iy poo jlc did not get disgusted with bani-dmt A Eat The- Pitlsbtng Telegraph of Monday tells genria! C«od qualities. AH at once the supply of lacteal fluid grew smaller Ly da. grees and benuiifnlly kr?, unhl ths vi dd whoso love for milk overcame Lis scruples fur aiablo ttd where the bossy was kept and relieved her of the milk. The hired man was accordingly instructed to watch far the i tbief, and Ids vigih-ncu wus reword'd by n | most singular discovery. Just after day. light ia the morning, bo Saw n very large rat coma forth from its biding place, mid of her tca(«. sucked its fill of milk. When it WM satkfbrl ntiotlir-r rodent took its pl-ice and r.o m , until Ibo supply was exhausted nnd tha family swindled i>y thocuunins rats rut of lluir mnrn’mg's supply r.f much valro d fluid. The story is will vouched for." 'J l :u 1 ; t.- . but ncj>t iiany la.i»n' < », n erne1. Otbrr ■yHiiiallwUa nlred eyea'abL and IH rd Catan h, l>n«1 enougt reoinprred With the den IT CAN DE CUBED. TTesn be cored. Ttirrn l> no doubt about It. Tho Im- .1 medlat.i r.-ln-f aUurdo 1 by e»r»onn'» ibuicit, LicruHcd muller lime )m» locu-i.il in 1 Iio 11 awl । U»«K<* U removed with n few application.; tha ulcf ration ni.il Ijnanitnniln'iaabdiicil «n<l hrnl.-il; iu xntlrnnieiul ra- uao. ll.dnu.ofl’J<i bvaanrockatwcilanil putlUctl. Con- Blliutlunaoy It. action it Hint of a powerful purlfylnx A COMPLICATED CASE, Oiau I tmvo b.-rn for j-rsrs. I eonbl fj»l iho cm-ct t.’ieCciiEin i.>yoi>n<-lltn,on inyiadneys, and,In 1 every part cf riy s- Hem. What Im been done la caso l» shol / ■'• • - -;vi ct t:ic IIM.H-A:. < < n«.Very rorpcHmt!-, C. II. LAWJJ2KFircunvko, 0<.L i-i. Indciscd by c. Prominent Druggist. w a r VOLTAS PLASTER An Electro-Galmnlo Battery combined with a lilghly Medicated tStn-ngthenlnff I’hmter, fornMnc tho beat I-laater for pains and achci tut!»eV.’orldcf Medicine. * REFERENCES. srd Goca <•>. j.ynclihar-, Va.:>i., 1^.. MiK< n-. Mina.1 u:xl--,.M.mplilt,Tcr.n.rh. 1 ... .<K». n. ..II. H. SleKlnncj[r». B. J.. Stevens,' s. Minni.. Mad ilnd .LIHC’ VOLTAIC PLASTERSfall. Coplr F re sh B re a d ! Buns, Biscuits, Cakes F RED. ROWLA ND. P O R K P A CK ER . BACON, HAMS, LAHO BARRELLED POHK. sffisMisdcmmm NATURAL SELECTION. G a t a r r n R ezn ed v r Ma^niflcont JTev He: I S n o w O P E B T TRIMMED HATS, &r„JXSPECTIOX I DATO WHITE & 00. | SPECIAL BARGAINS BIUTSEH; CABPETS. TAPESTBY CAHPETS, WOOL C’ABPETS, DITCH CAKPETS. HEMP STAIR PA II PETS. STAIR OIL CLOTH. C a ta r i-a Etcxn cdjr G a l a G &t a r rh J.V Cocoa and Manilla Mattings, ZX . .CZ.O TZS, Sco. \ i i r u i /i W H ITE A- c o .Ingersoll, May r, 1S7S. H aving decided to keep open for th e next two months, in order to clear out the whole of mv large RE ADY -M A DE CL0THIN&, H ats, Caps and G ents’ Furnishings, Silas far tho English L0HD0W ONT. BIXEL & GO’S STOCK E -cm e d ^f Handsome Palls fo r Coffins, 17 C IU B AF ZJ^S H E M Alft® BARK ER a EIL LS ■r-.li, rc!,. n. is7«. mi HARDWARE Spades, L awn M owers Bird Ca&’c C h ildren’s Carriages, &c .s &c. ; fflfale Sid Reid! ?? v & GelxtlsneR lii’dical Discovery OLD AND YOUNG, Tlic rnrncr's Gurdcn. Intends gone by and even now too freqneuUy Uie fanaer’e garden was a quarter acre, mare And Jewelry. These goods are superio r quality, a in want of such ma all of a nd those y rely on Gohlen .Urdieal Discover) Gnhirn Medical Discovery Clegant Premium oil Chtomos THAT ACCOJH’ANY THJ “Oxford Trbune.” rp H E Cliromos ofTeix>d are the largesti. and m-z»t tMtefulljr et^sred Premium. I’Lture. S I Z E 2 0 x 3 0 1 je and Efegant Oil Chrpme >» a Ir S I Z E 2<Lx3O. tut -.1 rlr I .ol.crlj-i.-r in., avd nyb .-vGLcr. « nt JUW itaiu U.s t n.c Ike »u-c;> la .SITLSCKIBIFTAT O N C E ! r.slithlo oLjdEts V&Rtei. ZTciyvhcre. liUiss; (M is H iT Pail ia Cast, The Work is lTca>aat, Easy and Profitable^ 'e:-,d fo r Terms to f.gents at once and Secure Territcrg, H. B. CLARK V IG K ’S II.D KUATELY SUVAZDR. V E C S ’S ’ATZD FniO-B CATALOGUE V E C K ’S FLDVrER AR3 VE3ETA3I.E EfinCFH g etting (he best value ever offered, as (he whole slock m ust be disposed of by tho first day of July. Golden jiedical Discovery Visiting Cards, Remt iuLcr tliat the Office of Lhe V I C K ’S FLGW£R AMD VECnAGLE SHS3 Gohlen well cultivated,.it watribuU-d largely tith e health and comfort of the family as well M fa the prosperity of tho fanjier himself, Hut theie little gardens are expensive lux’uries, tvjuirieg a large outlay of severe, back-aching Work. Where laud is so plentiful, M on suoat farms, the model garden will lie so ar- ranged that dl crops cau be cultivated' by lionss-powcr and sonic one of the many im­ proved imjdemcnta adapted to tho *work. Where nccettary to Indore tho garden, leave, tor turning * border of gnus, above twelve feet wide, on all the f>ur»id<». Plant 1.0 treca on this bonier, .for unless ample spare is occupied thev will soon cast a shade over a Is rge stow of the area. Pl mt in running the whole length and far enough apast to rnHE SUIMCHI er will keep on hand I. sale a full lino .of —' -C a - V -A J—1 a- L , IN KEG AND IN BOTTLES. J. J. STUART, Ingersoll, May 1, 1S7S.229 WATCHES, CLOCKS,S»cl£vered S>aily IM P O R T A N T N E W S -----TO------ AND JEWELRY, Best Make of Spectacles.I’.IXEL & CO., INGERSOLL I gtmoll, April 14, JS78. WEDDING RINGS IF TOU WANT C H E E S E M A K E R S , JUST RECEIVED A LYRGE CONSIGNMENT OF gglateil according to the ji arictice planted arid the training of the horse; 1 remember work­ ing succeufully a well-trupcd hortw attached tn a common cultivator of one tsoth among spnota only fifteen fuehea bitween rows, tbeuliy ravitg time plant double rows ol ayus# fa just wi Is enough to admit of using n hoc while the others are wide enough foa horae wlUpdtwn. 1 bare fouml faff plowing lien»ficiak* rap*efaRy ou heavy lands. When the earth fa thrown pp in rough ridges 14 gives the f«wt a M c«i chance to operate on the soil dans? winter. On the arrival of epring, when sdl awl weather are praptaou, then let the SILVERWARE of ALL KINDS, KNIVES. roiiKs. SPOONS, CASTORS, TEA SETTS, Jrr, • B.p.«one (Me with bag rows ut th* early kind* which, *toi Urge varx^h to b* woo. can le oaMy vmUA with * Lght e^t> Miot. w ug MBBir® bunsw teeth tbMp in- lira «tf-tancth’.nx- Utt*v a*d aw#. easily.. As ofeen M SWL work that portion already planted. go «ve» tta irtwUj Mffito.it •«*•• Md prewiring, (M ike kter plaMiags. recbaltowM d-toiM wiU J'<uh the vego] •-M -u ^s U iS -S *a w d require »aah | .'wto ltoi ■Uratha wwd> are altosd A Call 8«Uriled. C. P. HALL, id s o a MARRIAGE LICENSES. D O N ’T arrears no you sewapapsr ■■bswifUtta, Stor«, I ha v s a largn Jot of Fan ey < J oods in the way which will be aaM a.t cort and under to rlear them out, M I do not intend to deal in fancy goods in tbo future. Also a number <ff- Show Cases for sale cheap. Allow another • and Annatto, Rennets, Scale Boards, Factory Filled Salt, And al! Factory Utensils supplied at lowest prices, nt Hoping all old friends, and as many new ones, won’t forget to give us a share of Cheese Orders this year, os the Business is still managed by G, J. SHRAPNELL. 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