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I Tha Oxford. T r ib w m l'-...., N * ...P V BL lSH E b E I EK 1 WEDSE tiDA\ * HARRY R O W L A N D , Jte'NW HAU- nnilDIW, SlDtTHAUKSTHlJXr, INQKUOULL. OP ECTAL attention tend to the puhb V) ewtton M l.io*l *• J Uwlrv New*. Itghea Mttirot Rrwrt. «t all VwM SeweMl Fail B«wrt» «4 ^T',7' _ki_. . ■ UaMinm UFMW'J Toronto '3*»H O V E D O U .IR .1 YEstH STiUCTLY IN ADVANCE, L |nu> the oiaa uf publication kut UH'OT, o*.e< -»-v L. . .VueHel F*o>l tort.14. and charged aowniinsly. Ta Putra ureu.-fretmaalera teiumtas paper" will obUio hr either writing or affiiltifrtha olll« etuapot UM tout uffice from whence the nsiwr l» returned.HARRY ROWLAKD. Publisher & Proprietor. NO TIC E TO ADVERTISERS The “Ch»cr«" Copy lor Contract AdvertlretnKh taut be handed (n by Saturday *t the l»t«t to ucure laMKton tn UM MH i*m. Our larva and incroaaw circulation 1>«" rendered It abeoluUly lujctaaary on nubluh on Wcdnnday. in order Co rowh outhlix noet office*before the eto-e of the weak. end »« t a to co to pruaaulv In order to print our lam edition business Carlis. J. McCAUCH hr, L. L. B., B ARR IST ER M n'/Attumoyint-Law, B»'Jdtor la GW Mr? end Inaotrancy. Rotary Kiblle. Ac.. tHJcreon. Oat. Office— In McCaujhty. Llwk. anrtxha.twj d-*'r» north of tho CLnufcte afScc- r 1 &L i, J «n. lira. au M’DONALD & HOLCROFT, T > AJUilSTERS and Attomeya-at-Law, I ) Solid ten in Chmecry. Notirles Futile, At, Ac.Office—Tb*MM (treat, In^eravll. F. M Utaxau. LU B. W. Wuscx Houaorr, B. AInrereol', Joe. 18,1373.___________ , ______ BARRISTER. Altorncy-at-Law anti BoUctUr in Chai-mry and InKdrencr.urflee—Vp-utmni in WaMi'e Bkvk, orer hart AVrxkuwood'. EniK Store. Thamet StreetH. U.—TU.OOd of Eox'Uh FuiuU fuf tercjlmcnl co M*'rtk>im.trweronli. JMtnarr 1.1379.__________________ ZE0LER 85 H E G-Sa, L rrOnXEYS, SOLICITORS, Ac. Money to loan at fV Kignl l«r ce.it. Mort/a/e* bought and .old omes—O»er Nnlwne L'auk,Hh>g »i., ICfctnU.IngWrU. Feb. B. t S T O .11 W tiLLAM NORRIS BA R R ISTER, &C. ouice—SecondSal iw.t ifll.* Bui:JiEl..Tbimrm.tr«ct. lu^erioli. ln*ei*v'l. Pec. M, I »73- I. R. WALKER, PHYSIC TAX, Siirgcun. ise., Ingersoll. IMuw—HaT» illuril, TteMSf eWcct. lagen di, !><•.-, It, I»f3. DR. BOWERS. T>H YSW IA M . S1r41.Mi1. die.. Ingersoll. .M.S. tW‘GAU9LAN3, M. D.. M. C. P. S. ONTARIO, I.j UYtS'wlC Li'A. tN. .aSnUnay iaEuOl Niw.arc .. Cfo>rrm -ne .rrly 1 >SruUrw.-Ceo->nu nint} pf hefinL tf.Uoe xuJ >u..donee d|>*nn:t« the lU>y>.l Jt..Ut U'liMlnify, Tht iwH »i., in«cr—ll. «ri4o«r1» would IMnngpiili. __ 1iaant*d him all day hvg.T H E O X F O R D T R I B U N E , TERMS—ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. VOL. V.-NO. 25. ferial MoWa. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. CA PIT AL ~S1.OOO.OOO. D! «. WILKIE. <'whirr. I n g erso ll 52rancli» n iHIS Bank ti-HiifMCtsa gcnwul Bank 1 ine Bmlnew. B".t» *™1 8»!l» Exchange no Euchnil and the United Steles, and IMII« draJteeu L.v'4.j0 He» Y"lk. at'd all part* ot Canada.A!*>*i latemt on «(wlM depaite trh ch un be withdmro U Ihc plenum uf ebe dcpoMter A A SAVINGS BANK BRANCH Da Kou HWt A n d C a n a d a D a i r y R e p o r t e r.I( H. ROWLBADNITDO,* AND. PR iy^TOR . INGERSOLL, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1878. IT PA Y S To l-ET PR FLE A -W WHAT YOU HAVE TO 6UIX. liv.W IBATlAS UK UoKg AT THE LEAST CU»T Is WuilTH ASKING AliGUT.NLW PlPKHb KEACH MiltlK PEOPLE AT A Ll>S EM’> L>E THAN A^Y uTHUl ME ANU OF C .MKUNlUATraX- HENCE AN ADVEUT1BLJ1ENT FUAT VAN I.E GIVEN THE MvST CIHCULATIUN •• TH.. M-NEY IN OruiDP.U’EIM 1s THE &Ult- £ST ww TO BEVELoP YvUlt BVSlNEsa.TO TRY Foil rUCil IA R E W A R D SEND FOR A Co. Y OFvU.t nfANDAUD L'ST ANl^ LEA.lN lXKAT AN DU1ENUE UlaML’LiTiMN YuU RecetrM detxwlUi ot 81 so J upvsnls nd Intereit . sllowod therein. Sped*! term* ra»<)« »lUl BoOoil-<ars U1VIng mjn.y lot a lengthened period. —------------ a s. HOARE, Pi AN 3Manager. Ingersoll. | £L2^-—IcjerMtH, April C, 1ST?. Merchants’ Bank of Canada. INGERSOLL BRANCH. 'mRANSACTS a'Gencm! Banking I tlasincw, llnv« »ml Se‘1« Exchange an the United State, Uid EwL'Iwil, mJ Miuw Drafts uu alt iwrU ut CaruJa.Allows Interest on Special D«pe»l<*. which can te Withdrawn Shy Utuc at thoplcwure ot the D<|*a.!ton D. MILLER, Manager.JneereoH, Jan. 8.187U. 1W uilAoiU cXarie. ! OMAN?d heitire Piauoe, eost 9/,Jt>O, only flUlf. tjiyTa Uc'urhl P u n a .Oi/jHim'$33.I ursaes TP aloiu, STU.30. L liurch U«an*. 10 *lnp*. ro t «t»SO. -uty 8113 Elegant B3« Mirror TopI vrroi only Wia.l. Treiurniluu* t»rrl«re to J. t ROBSmBTHY Banker & Broker, INSURANCE & LOAN AGENT. K ino Street. Ingersoll, fTR ANSACTS a Grncml Banking J. Exclixujps, Lo*n end tmuraacc BusiueM. WHY I LOVE THEE. Fur tnodcity, h-w thee for the 10«<-!o<>k la thin* I;H, Became < f these I lure thee ; yet abore AllelM.bectuM I etnn Achuore hut love 1 SCHOOL STATISTICS, Tn« fblerday nlghl. and ■ icidjer Mt, Atens bar U.k punulag ; And to What all the abaegco mounted. Orer many colum nt and pgea , WHOLE NO. 233. I Cure F its ! FITS,EPILEPSY »r FALLIKG SICKNESS a 1UC-1UI>S •tudy 1 wirtanl my remedy to cure the H»,u cum. IMseaiUe oilier* luve fallal Is no reason ter i»>t Huw rocalrhig a euro from me. Bend to me at y iMfith It reels Addrws DRAFT’S on New York and United Male* Currency, Ovid, Silver, »nJ uuctmeirf 'he Cite cf sdni|s:l«:i st tetri- one, The coe* at Ibgell*Uau ; For the Mmlng eiicnlnsUua. Iler weary head ,»nk to* on her book. And her weary hiAri iCIU lower ;For tuiue nt her pupil* had little brain, And ehe could not furulih mere. A«d her epiril went to HMIM ;And they met her there with e queelh a Mr; epinfons were nol to b* shaken in an evau" j fn-.lo people of Briand. They packed pig. He (pul pin long cherished nnd ^pe-| lli-ir trunk* iu a fi'vrxteh hurry, aud car- B-ted the dem m of iufl LdllV to I* aide Iu I rfod tlhdr cliil ireu '‘U te seu, whereby allthrust th* f..«l flouj wgt of iioor» at a m<>- tn-ni’s warning.*C»ma whenever yon can spare an hour,' h* a.iiJ. when. Cvril was goiug away. ‘I lik* to h-*r y->u talk.'' I i\’ill Ooi ne aa often as I can. But on one emidiifon/ ' Nam- it.’ ' That y»n omne fo church.' • I'll cou^a to h-iir vou preach. I'm never above he-rpig H gi«id prcnclier.' ‘Come iha* y u iqav 1-aru loprav /answer •d Cyril. ' Life is H b irreu w-nte yfith><nf that link between earth and’ heaven—the Jucoli'e Ladder of prayer, upon which angola are couiinuully a denuding and de- scandia^.* Clin imcviis-bla waurinz-plufhd were k»<n ly ttnd Bqmlaiiua WH« er-iyn in al«»n. liKlcinga Yow. hut there »»em*d la bim to ba yo bur den Uta note Uiu burdenand n desolalfnu beyond efWnii. ‘ H« wa^the only req ofJrMfcnKHher, «q4 «1» was a wduw/ TEeae Words were co- 1 inn ally in fete KMHL K<e that on* widow — Llrsttd and efoa«Q above nU qlUyr tfB fllcfed womeo—God npod esrlb wnrfcwlonn of Bia greRtebt Inlradlai. Thrice Vfofir tn KU ritttltfr pflKrff»'gb ®d He egrritfsn that IneffiUe pow«i}r*ad OB Hats boftuMn it M-’med exerciiMsd on the Igtpnlxe of i-« , moment. God's hotnan heart .b^J bred touched Sy this 'entirely human gflef. Hq. did sot eav to the widow, u His WtanM now env, ‘ IL-joice, for yatrr- non fa in liearen.’ He Kava her hank Let sou upon earth. Qyri! wks heavy at heart, for Iro bod iron Uuliappily Mrs. Jnvefl Lad nol the firm- ne>a of soul that can fooe n danger r.ear ui baud. Sb* ■was nervone and fall of M r. Sha bad ult iu inner of petty dnvjors for. keeping .the enemy at bay. She who had never bren given io cosrip now ling«r*d at the chnndfor’a »lmp. to tejk fa ber.ndUV- liora. to beer lire latest evil ivHnRW. nr t» g> t the L<rt specific wbjch qqirok-rrliad invented ngpiiist the dress'. Emmrinm>l'e Ida was ft burden to 1iiin by Cfs m tli-rs care. She wnnted Lira to t;<ka half a d x*n diff-rent cmienelinnw in a day. Hie aff-ctimi yi lied, while bis ooaimoii-aeuse■revolted, ‘ I h.ivm’t the |en$t belief in these uieasee. but I'll take any tblug tp oblige yon, mmhsr/ bn wnid.. By-an l-by tba widow wondered to see h-^ son's nppeiite begin to languish.* I think tlios" tuea«en you gave ms »« tho cnuBO of It/ b» said, when bis mother howailed this alarming symptom. ‘They I sick*n my stemueb.' * Ob, Emmanuel, every body knows that BAraapnrilla is .afrangthe i>i mr. and. pught trivp you an appetite, and then Ibere's the iron, and (lie bark I got from the chemist's for you,' ' Yes, and Ilie dandelion tea, sod the ground ivy,' ‘ That was to eweoieu your blood, Em- manmil.' ‘ Mother, Ibero was nothing the matter with me, sad if you want me to tjko pre- ven lives against cholera why csa't yon ha contented with rimplo things ? Mr. Cul- verboaso says t|;at a tea spoonful of com mon a sit taken daily with one's food is the best preventive ever discovered ; and that wouldn't make me lurn against rpy dinner, as your ground ivy and such like rubbish Hereupon the widow bepnn to cry. ' I'm so soxious about you, Emmanuel,’ she eaid. ’ And so ata I anxious about you, mother; but I don't worry yon nor myself. What's the use ? H we we are, rank and file,lik« si'lJiere, anil tbo shell* are exploding round eonditfon,^ •.If it w«tP MX BOW that, WM in !**»• oaoiy, it wonM maiUr gerr little/’' bw said who stnid nt br«m* and hoed th" perils of Ojiojera, and did n g .nl dr«l V, |lv|p (M r imorer hefoliliors. fared belter thin tlios* m ire onitti -ns. spirits who fl d Wore the luce «f the f<ro.Cyril w-rknd dnv nnd night. H - had studied Btirgi-rv in Paris in one of Ids long vnc.iii-n^, and h id g.»ro abont among tiro Loudon hospitals, iu order t>» Iro of use iu c rocs of emergency. Ho was now a vain*. Ide aid L» the overworked parish doot^r and hisp.ljid aHRistant. ThodiseaM Hadspreqd font among the crowded tenatrroaiii under lbs shadow ot the cr*at cbemtaiil fautorv. TIII^R fames of sulphur atid oxalic acid winch poisoned the air of heaven in this lo cality proved no antidote to the pbolom poison. There bad fo-eu n ^uod many deaths already. Cyril hunted tha pariah officers to accomplish snob rani Lary im- proveraenis aa might be effected on tba spur of ths moment; Lot the wbo’e n rich hoi- hood was a cost of rottenness. There was no: a drain that did Its duty, or a sewer that did not breaths forth pollntino by day and by night. Tiro funeral bell sounded all day long, and the faces of tiro people were palp aud worn with ua ever-Drotjont fear. Emmanuel Joyce went on with his.daily work and his nightly studies. Ha wrote dismal versei about tho cho lor 4 fiend and liia victim*, and wea more than' ever in clined pi question the justice aud benevo- fouce of bis Creator. * It isn’t for mv-self I'm afraid/ he said to Cyril, who had scant foianre now for literary discuMiaus, but who looked in at Mrs. Joyce's parlor once a day, for five minutes' fricpdly chat. ‘A njan cm die hnt onco. I’m no mnro afraid of sudden death than n soldier is when he stands in his place in the rank" and knows that th* troxt sliotmay Iro for him. But I can’t help feeling for the >n* ? My cousin Kenrick w mLI be gri- red, prrhspv, iu a mild d ur-ro, to h*Br^rf my. death; bnt it w-dtll make very lipfo d^. forentro In hl* lifr, Tini poor w?,man’« life wi’l In droobteif *Ife In lier im .’ "There will nothin? left her,' Hand to b>e^k tho chain of Jove when p-werQ1 aud foneliaeM bnvo mada each link *0 strung?.' The twilfgh fwns elo«iog in when $yril went Luck to the rivoin where Emriannel Jovco WM Iring in an agony that lookvd like the throes ot death. The WMJOW'B Miron face indieatel a knowledge of bvt BOO'S peril. ’ She tried to apeak, but coold not. Sha could only I>oM out lift cold, trema Ion a bon'd to th* Lamah fnand of CHAPTER XXXV. THE OXUt 6CH Ot HIS MDTHEK. AETER that firet interview Cyril raw Em- mntinel Joyea often. His duty took him nearly every day to that fetid alley where tho cobbler contrived" to grow his flowers, and 1o maintain a saml>Uuce of preltini-es in bis narrow dv/elling. Whenever the curate bad half an hour to spare in hh daily round, Iro spent it wiih Emmanuel, and tbeir talk was generally of spiritual things; for. like movt »nbelievera of Ins geuius, Joyce loved’ to dUcqss the relijapn he pretended to abjure. One day when Emmanuel had quoted one of the mos! awful passages in ‘Queen Mad.* Cyril start|ed him hr asking,‘ Do you know that Slielly was a Ind of eighteen when ho wrote those lines, aud that the poem was pnldished without his consent? Yon quote it fo sustain your ar- gum"nt with aS mueh eonfidonco M if it were tho workof mature wfod im likeB.icou's or Patent's/Eiiimnnuel blushed. ’ Hu wan a hov in yenre, perhaps, but a man in genius/ be said.‘Granted. Slnlly was a marvelotjs boy, with all Chatterton’s precocity, and much tuute than Chatterton's spirituality. If tiro light of hie genius led" him astray, it wa« not the Las light from heaven. I d-ubi not it Sudly had lived to bo old ho would Lave learned to believe in much that seem ed foolishness to hi* y»uug imagination. .VOU ever reed Tennyson?'Tunnyaon is loo taine for me.' T.iku my advice and read him. He is so great a poet ns Shelley, but he is n greater teacher. Ue uni Victor Hugo are him willi wild, drepatring eyes. Qe prea- a*d her hand gently and sal down hr lbs bedside te watch the struggle, while hi, waited for ihd*rf6etor'd‘ootnfng. ~' • Yon have done everything,’ La said.* T»B, I am rare of that.’ Tbo room Lad a stifling odor of laudanum and brandy. Tire pupils of 'the sick man's eyes were dilated, bis lips were of a bluish tint, lite face looked shrunken drawn u if with old age. It WM more than an hour before tba parish doctor arrived. ir .. / There are so many eases, he said, spU- ogslically. And then be looked si the patient with a calm business like air that tortured Lbe poor mother's heart. Ho felt the piles, put bis band upon the elamtny brow.‘ He's Vary bod to-mubi^ ' WorM than lie was ibis Utemiuf ?t diked the widow boaredy. ‘ Ever so much worse/* And yon skid thU m;ruing ihal Ld Woe 1 a Mixite C tuns, with name. IU eU. Arc nW4 VoutiU liw. L. JoNia i CO.. Nassau. X. Y. I'nliry t nnti,huonil.ikc, Ujtunak. A-iaort- NrttAU. N. Y. Q /) Mlicd O>r Ji. St>-.wlike. Uaanik, Ac-. no 2 alike, D L wi»h name, 10c. J. iLtsKlcn k Uo., N^MSU, Jf.Y. nj -tjlec of III. Fun C^nte to cu., or 10 Chrom-i CirJs 4J lu i-v„ u.lh nsimi. J it. HGoTEIh N. Y. mn nr Ey«a:«!lt>c 2S eta.. With hrttfht, JUUuli e .'urut thaero, «nd Lor, you wilt rv I'llP c-ox hy rei int mdl ar .rrert phuU^ 1 U It graph <-i y«ur faturv hmlnn.i ->r wife, YOURSElFX"<r.‘ «!S . % Fult'.niiiie. N. Y. B°F A l>AY to Aaente cann^in; (ur the Fire- ^$5 a »l«l•• Yt-U.ir. Tarai. »ml wugil Free. AJ- d;c». F. 0. YKK£ilY, Auguite. Ma uc.Il 3 > ' ' 1~ ?3^ 5 ’ f j iO ’K U iii IC O 7“ C'S’H Leaving but partial ineca ; And the Cetch>r*e apiric walked one day In tile old funllhr placei. A mound of foutlllMd achod report* As Button ainco annexation. poor creatures F me—dielUoAers taken away fiom thdr young children—ihe hnnl-working fathers onr- no^y not. T!:’+* urn enrtiy.jH afi-r nil sr-ul bull!''*. Thin’' of Hi •*- nid f flow* wo linre to-n who were nil thrAngU thx Pimirfmlir wnh II >w many tim-a mnst th-y and drach have bean within M ineb ..f each other I Wo uro no WHIM off than ‘ My good wowan. I'm vary sorry for; you,’ Mid tbo doctor, ahmggiug bis ahonld* ‘H, ’ but ic'a’a very bud eABf. Frankly, 5t'« liOD*le^s, Tliw ’a no n«» in deceiving yon. r The young man is dying.* No Cff of deStmircatDofr-ifn the ronilisir'a naichLl lip*. She made no moan,but only tin* Kieed’A Z-HIC.’ retoHeJ Emmanuel. Lit* .1U was rdkly MLMin' Oh. Sir.'mv pmr E-nrn tn- trnii liim'/ is lie ili?" aakud Cyiil. riM* place to fire In ; n W.ITM pTh«S6 t» JtV tiilCrriLos linn of B' i.lf.rrd fr 'in th-ir wicknd Heathy. W* shad Imvf snniliiry reform, parh ipi, house in wlndi the Jove-a lived. Cyril But bb.rera Jigging, throw out a ikult. Once planted bcnetlh the cluver, A disciple of Ot’em. wanderinz l.r, forrau of a|ip*h»<l matron*, or mr n iu4l ill sl.-^vro MU king their plnv, yis x. Th^l (nm- * of rank lobec**’ cont«B*d for ths ‘It is bard, I grant/ suit Cvril. “But ier« it soma good in all evil thiu">. Thia a full at>ip at Iha ao'l of Emmannel’* A N D L IFE C hit rqe harder than anythinc t'raTn't «i’h ”... 1 j —. mia.r. CilW w * R 11 T MOUEY. 8100,0(10 TO LOAN.■ II iw if KMI 0 : lay iua<le l.y a-.y war tn nuwi frnn 9200 »"d upwards and > <ult Uirr mcra at the >u uiilieluif, and will Bua eb Inui nw iy frmu iu-.' ' TIi'il wool 1 bo to punish yon. G id is rM P F .n .A t 1 ^J ON EY I.O ANED ON THE SE LJW33T fl ATE OS' IlKEaSST, SltldeH Secrecy In eSecling Lziani. Fernicro and ntbora wlu> want Jlnub f-r any purpo-e. it willls tijulli ajiHUUire tu cdf uu the undesigned bvfpre burrowing tluahoio, Aik ftlS . Sb, U vittr. N-Hnk reqidml*'■ rt iicm. B.ni' L I.) uiHi tnn.-,t:in I' tnv Ci uiibuu.iuoaRu proiupUy al tended to. DEPO SIT S D ECEIVED FRO M Twenty U-nte HI »aid.; inrc.l«d In Oolvrutneiil A. 1. HOLLINGSHEAD, SVSG30ST SE^TTST, j RIEX 1'1 A TE o Ilie llyyiil <'ullege ol I I J ffetul S i^d«*0. 'O.iUri». i.Urk iur-F kor a n» II lek. L 14 it., ■>,>pu.,U tLc Maikit. In^&d Pw. x • LJ CHARLES KENNEDY. SUnGEO5_bE5Tl.ST. I IOEX3EI) by the Rqyai College oi t.J lh. it it Surn-r, Ont.riu.TesUikilrwUI >r Until yMi lie the uao uf XUlwi* «JM. vie., if denr^j. S;K-VU4 «h- A-aU |W,d tn die praecrvitlu.1 of natural LX ch.Offi.-Won Kluy «Cr«cc. a .pw.Cc Uie " Uilj IUUM." Initnull. Dec. It, 18TJ. W A. SUDWORTH. ,SURGEON DEMIST. SP E C IAL MbCention given to the pie. , ienl.,1 ut Ch« uclura' teeth.Niinnic old. uac aJmi.il.Uiwd tar ihe palultu JAMES BRADY, T ICENSED Auctioneer for Oxford, ,1J 'Rlfla. dlddltm and Londun. oflUs-Miu-ileu RaiK, User«uli. dales in Tuwu MulCvuulry promptly etna leJ L>. Cliuw rery nmdemunliureraull, Dec. H, 1478. _______________ JOHN HASKETT. General Commission Merchant, oaates nGrtM, Butter, duut and all 1M» of Farm Product. Y j *1*yTT^-.mr>«■»<»«' I I NGERSOLL. A. A. AYEK <$ CO., EXFORTERS:CHEESE MONTREAL AND NEW XOHI, Repfwwtwd by a. c. cax-ca, IK O E R B Q L L . OFnCl5:^N•r»w1»rthy■. JiWk. InganUf. May U. 1^3. Ui N a 8 . MACDONALD, PROVISION AGENT! IXGER8OLL, ONTARIO. D lw , Tija w-StriMl, Chrcraiela BaDdiu*. ______________>T0 823,000 u L m 0 * Projarty, M M I N K L E R HE C O .. “ " BANKERS. ‘IlC C S »«d 8«11» Uncnrrent Money ; J > ISSUM 0 Ad Md Draft! an New York•t tert row. Nvlwe dW-uatUd JO H N G A Y PER Just :• I ifivught, add the yonog M. D., of ccrvhrum anj cortbclluni."would pill Ten .y»-‘il higher than i{ngo. because Ilia in n-iicy i» nf a gruv-r uml calmer cm>L I will bring you ray Tunny- sou lo.iu.-rniW.'Y"U uro too g0'»1,' said Emm miiid. tonuhed by cbo curnie s louo A oqn .1 iri-ud- 11 IT HOST ADVAKTiGEOUS ItliES. LC5J D ir.cM looney to Loan ^JN Furui Pn.pt-ny, nt 8 per cent, WILLIAM NORIUS. OtOracnr ths Pu>! Office.In^rnnH, Ort 3,1ST l&O-if MORTGAGES BOUGHT. Fa-tns end ether Property teiulrt |tid »otd on Com- mluiun.Aicent for ths Oom I Ilian Saving snd Ine vtinenl Rudely. Xsenl tor the Con tele mt lull Life AerodaiLju. Iu>i<mnoe dune la eU li* Urauchee.Genaro] Annt tor the drculsUa< mJ edvcrU.luj of the Uir.RpT«iei»aHeBnblrsjente vented Immediately.office-3 dnor, KuutL U tbv IW Office, Thune Etiect, luxenwl).H. D. CLARK.fnstreJl, Jn‘. t«. 787?. SU MONEY ‘TO LEND. BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, Ajrat for Loui BvcitUw >4 LooJ'-n. INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE la food urt tefs com pan let. at leaaat rote* cuasiateut »lib Mfaly <oU>« miurwl. GLU. KENNEDY.F. K—Win be eonatantly la OtUoa an Munlare- Ea- i Rena. Mteklcr’l Uauk, ung Rltca, IUMW.OII. HaJ'i Inprooil, April 10,1 8 7 B .K M DR. WILLIAM GRAY'S SIEC1FIC NEMURE Befo. # Takau ecnwouen<e ,j raiiag. Be f Abuw. M r niw ,*l LauUuOc.Paw In U* Butt. iKum.-*, «/ l'U<«a, Fn.^tun Old deleft iitcraturt.Ho wpntto h*nrCyril preach.nn 1 li«t<-ued wiili ilriighL II- wad wining n aocepi h» AN OPEN VERDICT. DY MISS M. E. DR ADDON, lurnoHOv “TAKKX AT THE FLO P."“D. «’s SHOI.S. ' ••. OSHUA HAGGARDS DACGHTe K. EttS AND ad S.«4iv s • Queen mi«ery :’ enrd Cyril. ’ W-rv tins w»rld licbt imply injustice in ...... JI >■; bm tiro balance is i» be HI ruck ■!« ivlmre ; U.e dny ol reckon-t-> C"tu6, when each tnuii slit 1 r ap •wny.l <■! UM works, wueliu-r tbev no WHS not Willing in f>|Uuionh. «■ ur.or 11 cabin Su tbiugR weal on till ibe nfjdillh of tl;u summer. Eiuiuunuel bl I Ivie '’IT reudiun li“ n«M<l Ui» bo. k* Cyril nb *0 fur Idin, ami enlurgeil the ra ig,-<■( hie idea*. II- hu l dizenied or alrfwirlwil thrir con eniR. cd hie rgljcci, umj -r Cvril's wlvic-. H • thhhebt nn in-'M limn if n’t hide fr «a death ty the slroer force of mn- reran! live. She naver turned to look at t'ro doctor as be moved alo^^y toMfAXj’, ' -41D ",*£<*» . ‘ I’m v«ry Kffry.' ‘ra»e. Th* drapiAgr of ini* place is *h»me, fnl. p roitively invite disea**. I can't do nnv tTiing more. Y< rf^dri soon wlrir* th* landnunm atid brMidv. bnt 1'jn it’s ua-les*. And jp>n might pm n wnsLunt lire. Jove* epr*ng np and mn to th* cryi: ■aid a* if ne-akmed to new life.1' There is a ray of hope for b*r in Ix-inff told‘to > s ia-thing, even , 1 hunch in th* ^foe breath Iha doctor said that it was «*c* teas. . oi.>•-»&» rn »V Cyril followed th? cTftit^r fntb the ulley. Snmw r st*»« wore asinine down ni^n them ’Lrmgh th- dim gray -1 "! ‘bt. Bl tch»e of jrjfow light klparaed Ira wetehej wi fdiws, lyh-r- jh-re were tn jq m-t cmfimnllv ''Qringth" fronhlutu.dam- tn-r. a-il hwd ->rnWO wrv friwudiv. «• r ) /-IHXMKT * D R UGGIST, A I«IL.. * ewrW HeH.TteMW Mewt. InMwcl.tfut.djRNNlWlh. VMN* M4M«MI erd ThTMoLMM^Bank. M A N H O O D r taw LIST, H”V ’ESTOREDI * INOBRSOLL BBANCH. Albw> fatsrBst oh Oaposits, TH! 3ULVIIWZ 'ATENTS uhtainui Jar Invcnt-iTA in At U«ited Slatei, Canada, and Eumpe al reduced mtet. H'kA our principal office tm-ated in li aAAslM, directly oppatilelhe United State* Patent (Jjict, we art able to aUend to all Patent Buninet* icifA greater prymptneaa and despatch and leu emt, than uAar patent httQrnejp, wkt are al a dte- tance JTUM lt'iuhuigion, and who have. Aire- fort, to employ " ateoeiate aUorney*." /»>make preliminary examination and fuinlA opinome an to patenVtfeilUy.frre of charge, and all who are interested la new twtntiane and Entente are Adted to send /or our ” 6'iuek far •thteiAiug Patenle," which te sent Jree to any oddrcM, and containscamp'ete iastruolionA how tn obtain Patent* and other va'uable matter, He reftr A the Gerpovi-Amerltan Eatinnal Bank, n'ashAgtm, D. C.; the Riga' Swedish, B'arwegian, at/d ilantih Legailona, at Washing Ion ; Hon. Jos-nh Catey, tale Chief Justtee U. S. Court of Ctnims ; to the Cacia's of A* U. S. Patent U^oe, and t > Senaljct and Sfea/Scr* tf Coagrrs* from rrern Spue. Address LOVIS UlGtl li * co., .9 'llcipir* .f Pateute and AHn-ruys al Law, Le pr..u nui'tlw WqilihigtOP. 1>, <\ PATENTS I VATE-VT L IM j, priwmlj nundod tn. l%V»VTI«Xa THAT HAI BEJECTEU a Swv <M SLlka tWiHr tawcfcai, urf •eeqre TBMaMS an I wlU, hr—Uy thLa H IHfflW ii.g willi a fierce light. •You are like tha rew or ih-tn. Oue after anoiiror they have io cute iu me. Church of E tglaml, Wea- teyau’a, Bnpiists. llaniers—BU will^ tha muue tloiiiMsuo HKAi rtious, My owu eeunea leli me thut this world wema with suffer ing aud wrong. Am I to lake Die other story on hearsay?' • Have y«u out seen something mor* than suffering and wruug?’arpied Cyril. 'Hsve yon iioi aeen that creu hero men reap as th-y have B"Wi ? To ths iwber man health and Inuiquiliiydo the drunkard disease audan early death. To IU« honest mao tha World's respects, to th* reproMo the deadly burden ol shame. This liltju room we ail in bears thr evidence of your sober, in- thiSlrious life. Where 1* the iujuslioe boro? Now cud then we see a good man strug gling with cwlamity—triedaa Job was tried, chastened ss Dai id waa chastened—but his struggles are an education for heaven ; aud con Id we but sea rightly, we might regard him as a chosen servant >f God.' •And what of yonr hospitals for incur** bits, filled with beluga created only to suf* for?’ •You bare never visited ouc of those ho«- pitals.or you would know that ninon# those sufferers there are many whom Heaven Lao gifted with a patience that makes life al most happy, and a faith that fills eran their hours of pain with Lope.'• Dreamers ami CQlUususfo all/ s«J En t manual. ‘Among them are soma who have lalsnte thnt make life interesting, or even genius that lifts (hem up above tiro ootnmic esrth mid creates tor ih»u» a world el their own. W« eno not ujeasura our follow-men's misery or happiness any more than we can tu*-ai>ure tha go'idness and jtrotjee of Qod, S -me of the most nubanpv <*f m*® those to whom fortune has given ad good things.' ’ What do you de Inro from this?* nad and reuiemb-r. 0 iv day wh-u Emm innol bn-an a theo- 1 'gi"*! diwuKsjon lite curate ubrnp ly stop ped him.■ I nm nnt goi .g tn I .Ik to you about rc- ligeoii any more,' Ue said. 'Why not f .■ Berauw it is nseless and unprofitable, harmful «ven. for both of u«. I liars said all I have to say about sacred thiuga, and I hat* failed Co convince you. I will not talk of Ilia Gospel for Iba inks of argiunvnt, and wim a man who has made up hi- mind to reject Guapsl truth. Lst us talk of Htemture, pol>fi»Msy iliing y-« lik-,»x? cept rdigeon. I am warmly Interested Iu the growth of y»mr utiud.’ J And yon <lo not refuse to hold soy com- niuoication whh me because 1 am an Infi del? You do not throat m i from you with loathing?''Asinredly not I pity yog too mnoh.' * You must be a man of very liberal opin ions.' * My Mutsr WM a man of liberal opinions.' sinners, the diopiied and the oppresesd. He was Uta greatest, noblest, purcit Man uriuda of al' ram an God know* th am w« claimed no more for Him than that—' * We claim a great deal ujore than that; but I am not goiug to disoass (Uese things. Tell me how yon like Tennyson/ * Better and better the aura I read bi n.’‘Just ao; I don't think auy body aver tbonfogbly likes Tennyson al Iha flrel rending.'They went on to talk of the laureate.and Cyril was surprised •nd pleased by Iha jastioe of th*9‘’bM-r'»crjlieism. Em n*t»- ue! WM touched by the curate's forbeaeanoe. He exprewsed bhu»-lf wirunly when Cyril was taking leave ©f him.• Yon are a DM in a thousand/ he said ‘You are not liheia io w>rds oily, but in »ai*. Oue would snpppui that iu your eves I should ba an unicast—a pariah— Aaaibeiua Maran alia.'"Yon ere a rajawered Cyril, sod yonmnl is precious In my esteem-' Now Mtn« dark days for Ui« crowded slums and lanes which snrron ided aud ' Ou, Sir, it is n<n al ways KO. Tbawickml man is cm oft in the day oi lii« iniquity. My sou Lan douiml God.nud may be Buiiimn in Ijia pride. The poor young m dbur takmi awny from her babies, oue that can ju-t crawl, and the other sig week* old I Why should hsuveu pity m more than th-i*e habios ? ' • Because the hiss must be hsrdnr for you. SJIQS kind <oul will care for the babirf.' * True, Sir, eoe of thana w«i laughing and crowing au hour ag». Tn«y don’t know what death means, B it Emmanu»l la my ait At Might w.ten he Uys down his book ami talks to eno a iiufo bit, I ill an i drink in bis words as if they were wins, warming and itrengthoniug me. His poetry «'«m« groudor to me than any other pool's. Yes, grander ihnu Millon ar Shakspearc. I think God meant him to be great.' * I bali«va God meant Li tn to be good-'• Oh, Mr. Culvsrhouae. my mind is full of care when I think of hiuj. My husband believed that some were chosen vessels of wrath. I have sometimes imagined that Emmanuel must be stjob a one. To be »o gifted, and ye) )<» deny Qod I To be M g«od to mo --ths best and kindest of eons— and yet to bo stubborn against hia God I I cannot understand it.' * Cen ym* u«t understand the case of a man to whom Heaven has gi«eu a searching and irnjoiring spirit—« mind uol salw- fluj L» be laujibt by o4l|*r*—wanting fo Cnd out every thing for itaijff Such a man, not having Marched d^op enough, may be » ill in tbo dark, but when he has lived longer nub thought mare ih« light will o^uje. Bo HUre of llwi.* • D>, yon Leljjve that, Mr, Culr*rbou«e ?'* H-uie«tly. I giv» Emm mo.-l another year for hU ri£ lei opinions, and st the end of that time I «xp st to see h<m testifying tebhbeiinf iu Christia^ity—Lt- the ap uulu Paul, w» ardent io fniih &a ho baa been ar- dent in djvbeli-!.' * Wust comfort you have given ma!' my d-nr on*, shrelv this i« Chrietian patii’iio* I 1 know it; I feol it. Al heart yon era a Uliiiscisn/' I hove tried to live an ho m t Wo.' the sick njau answered, feebly; ‘ I have tried to keep my name foir in the sig.it of iaau.an-l to do as much good u> I was able lu iziy llctttWWB.’' Thal is Christianity, my dear. If you would but acknowledge— But no, I won't talk to you now. God will have mercy. He will spire ym for tai—for me. Aad ilien your b»srt will be melted, and you* will turn to Him-' • Mother, if I sbot;Id ba taken away/ Emmanuel said later, • I know Mr. Colver- house will be good io you. Yon will not be friendless.’ ’ Nol friendleMl I have no friend but yon. The earth would bo empty for r^s if you were gone. Oh, my boy, tuy boy, do you think that I could go on living without yon ? ’ Gyrii everheard these two speechoa. He had knocked gently, and, receiving no Is not ahnlw* m re or loss a disaegan- izvri ih of fK" blood ?* •• C<-rtninly.” “ Hiv- yon ever triad the eff^t oftHng; fosi in upon a patiant in • state df 0-4* lapw ?** «• “ Waat do you mesa ?* »I s deal abont thetransmhisinaof blood from the win* of a hovlthy pejryon te thoee of a sinking on*. I saw the operation performed at the Hotel Diaa, sod the res alt was »ueo-»*fnL ** M That's an bld Idea," said the parish ntjubbort- Freso*. bv Reni*, the anatemlet, and al Oxford by Dr. Rieb,*H In wet, who oer- forraed franafmton no auimata. Dr. Blun dell was |h*, first EagH*te pbyaiaiM who performed experiments of lh»t kigd gn lbs human subject. Vve never done' «joh a thing myseU. su'd I caul say I should like L» attempt iL” '• It’s thi simplest pr*3»M imtginable/ said Cyril; * almust M easy M bleeding-' And then be deeoribod live op*ration M he had Been it performed in Paris. * Il may bew y eujo^h, bat I shouiii’t aare to try it.' • Not to snatch a man fron) fhs jaws ef death; not L> achieve a triuorph in m*Ji- prayed ag&intt it. 1 ibuuzbt GoJ would (Jiemay nut give us moCyril, cenily, • D i _w.’.i. n . i even if I Were willing L hpon that poor fotlai WMind te die, si there' nineteenth century of ours is ahead of Uw learned Middle Ages, when the best auro Burgcry odirfd invent for a «£ok*smpi!rorwa« f 8aie»w i« « rruul iMfiif.' admiU*4 Dr, LKrrEK HE4BS, PRINTED Bl the TwiflCM Orricc tatr **W HFu^ ^t**a*pqr, from C .BOTT LARS. V u T K «n<i l^u .r Cjm .Ura ,>nM.d I " c d ' *« y—* «i*! •« rtelir »‘rt« er srt I ? • Bq* hot, ., widow, na&ly, as sho resumed her scat by her era's pdi »w. Cyril KUkl for mors thin an hour. o»m- i m m end h>« :u ' h-r H- eai.f v-rv hiifo to the iMmoreleot subtaei willing to pail wi»^ six on'teea of bl fud t” ‘ Hw-/answer d CyriL , *1 am »*1J foryotirlvi* L» . ’ Try n qyrgyhM fniUt—tbw Bith <>l that hsr I,••■Mid tn in vh-i mioil the Utwighi <4 what li^ tu i^t haw< dtSmwntialr. Bn* abolrm WM a foot dial with aS a«hd drMd. they cUakmd iu Lt L* al thdckwM Ry « Jiagy IUUM timt wnLl evert fi kl'd f-nune had bo^u Ilfs iWnal Ml.i- eUiuelb' Uav® e»ni-d iu’«» Uark pin* « fork oiu.redr-tupikin with chess.'' You beliwe iu fr*B-wiJl?' asked Esc- fn«i • >4 Uclwy obi ran-ya. lint be La. I drains.I bis pirns J.i girinz a litU* b Ip jo fatal vistant. ^ilb a«»-«tnck*'n faoes Mild enars wher* help ra >st Mtt-ny as-J«nl. epiey s^mtu-r od re ol will h*rbe au I flowers. MysteH m*ly, searoe any O»e kn.’Wing Vhere the mmAr fl «t b*rei<,th-re area- the ory that «h«>) n* w«a in BriJf.nl- pl UM of Be dford, like a foul net-work of brick and mortar, eh 91 ling on I lire fresh sweet b re esse that sweep oyer WK>J »ud hi* f4 -w-iu^n, Wb ’ phi an tfam—l w.'va<n In j»p f W-Aravringat b<wttini«d*n*s wwldin*. scathing lliat dark »Ug«l of U» Lwl before »b«* humi'ig Iwwalh th- husl af ‘ A* 1 b<-li*ve iu God's juitlee.'' M v fother waM a C deinUt. He believ ed hiiu*ril OOB Ilf the elect, and Lw fellow- b.*i*rikil*w*s ovr-rywh-ie, M iu»y wou! bav-t dntM all I his. and ilu| sroMMiQ h- Live would ha« given him h*r free!r t< uDt hi* Aa’ i-^ Gvifl for AilLrinK in opiuir-i wan him. W rit I c*i» lan-Jy wo‘td»r that year nd nd tees lakeu a JWnrt-A vixw at Curwtianhy, for Unngh a Calvinist m »v he a vury good mm. Hw UM gjt-en UH tba bigha«t of »H g'ft*^ “• ‘d diri'Mf lnr». * * ChriM'«i»rMf>c »MIMM M H> di «i|Hrtb^ w-apla wlproa DaUitMM ruia nr — and *ni in that bon»*. . . .would llare BF-UL b»tb *‘ff l<« Bn-ss Ha land l> ld»-r*to act of nUegiitice |a G 4 — Th" sinkirag iusl fo-ld ..I.ft twf..r- Jf.» B uaswit^, i« «Mjtr»4ij|Ud by Ui> and i Ils wml lye sad ch* THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1878. ®'xc ©rfarb ®nbant. triMssub m i n tm , Kant ROIULR, mor* fatniHariy known as LoHJubn RnsaiU, died at Itichmond, KngUaA, at about H o'cl.xA lost night Ho w«* bpm in IM entered -Pariiamant iu 1819, aod in 1880 h* fire* took office in tte Ministry. H* ba* teen a life-long pol itician. during whieh Um# nearly all tte great R-farm meahurea have received his lavorabl* support. AmocaK the “ M«j»w " fa cunridcred th* chief of all the bribers and political trieketer* in this Dominiou of our*,- when there i* each a great army of talent ir the sama line among tteir friend* in thia Rid ing, it ia certainly no great oomp’imeut tha yontbfal Grits of thia town pay to tkeir oLlrt Monds, when ttey BUnd to London for tte "Majaw" to com* and it>«tract them in the Grit way* of rntaning election*. Th6 “Majaw" tea no telter knowledge of wire pulling. etc., than some of Lfa friends here, though h* undoubtedly baa been wore wil ling to part with the filthy, lucre in “ el*> vnting Uto standard." ■ We trust when th* ••MlJaW” addrowed tha b'hoy* at the npMing ot the unli«in*ad Grit billiard ssloOBan Monday evening that none of them made thcmaelve* *o free in the pre- Knee of th* grebt dlsqnalifiad ns to whis per " come along John,” ia. AND NWW we <m told through a letter in last w*«k’* ChnwMe tha* there is no «ML a thing U th* “ IngenoU CHqaa." The writer ap*i** with positivene** and ori- dvutly with authority, and we should be very much lurprited to learn of any one who places faith iu the assertion. Ho rays the wh«l* thing is simply an apparition which ha* haunted tte mind of the editor of thia paper for a number of years. Ask hundreds of Refunnem of font years ago tew it was Itei Mr. N^ton was tricked out of tte nomination that time. Ask the eamc parties why Mr. Edgar was defeated, and they will tel! yon that tho Ingersoll Clique, through jealousy and hate, kept Mr. Noxon from receiving the nomination, and that Edgar was defeated becan** he was nominated through th* trickery .of a few Orii* in this town known a* the Inger soll Clique. The terra was on* of reproach used largely by both Conservatives nud Re former* *g*inat th* wirepuller* who got Edgar nominated. And when the** Re- former*, many of whom had great respect for him, voted again*! him, they were sorry to injure him, bnt they were bound to allow the clique that they should not run the party in South Oxford. Why, every body kuows that Edgar would not have teen defeated, having DO opposition worth speaking of, had it not teen that it was only this making him suffer that the clique could be shown iu what estimation they were, held and tte, people were bound to rout them in any case, and they did it, and nioely loo. head of « youth, for instance.Ly J. P. Vinton, which, H it ha.1 been dun* by a pnuli nf V^. asquex,might hare earned th* msLitar'* iirai**. There i* also a snperb moonlit *a» by air. U. P. W» Dane. Mauy of tte mibjecta I rejoice foreign kchaoi* iu which, as y<t, the arts* beet learned. The Weir England Ccdart at Mr. Gifford !w>te iik* • work by Ourat; Mr. Bnn- oc’s Approach to Venice is full ul knowkdire, sincerity, and manly strength, and thi re ere tine works, lamtecape aud other, by Rait, by Quartly, - The Nwth Rirer, Seto York ly Wyatt Eason— The JfurrrAcre, by Bolton Jono* ne Laugh, by Hamilton, of Phifadel- phi*, is, not to tniuee matters, a study-of a cocotte, but it is very well d<n.e. Btidgtnau sends his Funeral on the Xile, and fJherfaw Sheep eheariny in the Bavarian Highlandf.It is but ■ «tcp from thia gallery to tho Priuo* of Wales’ " Indian Pavilion,” which seems, so far, to be the great centre of attraction, It i* located to tbori;htas you enter the great main avenue, nearly in the center of th s (rant or facade of tha British section, between the Messrs. Douiton & Co'a terracotta pavilion and Mr. W. H. Lascelle’* pavilion. mightb* well to refei back. In the spring the Ceun*U refused to lower the licenses far billiard* nud as they were considered two high by th* perlite engaged in ilia burin»ss they w*re compelled to close tteir establislnueuts, and the town fa thus d»- prived of that amount of revenue. Now this eiteblfaliment is opened under the guise of a polities! clnb, but really as • means of evading the license and giving tho young men of the town an opportiunty of playing billiards at a low price. At the time Ura license question was nggitatpd a great deal of high toned apeechifviug wa* got off about th* immoral tendencies of billiards but ths very aelf sama wan who were so loud mouthed sr* now oom ton nnc- ing this unlicensed billiard saloon under pretense of fostering an institution itei fa to promote tha^strnction in politioal nnd public questions of the dny. W* trow th* young men who have joined the elub will be snore apt pnpila at tho billiard tables tlinQjhey will in diving into and xearcLing for knowledge in lb* political history of our country. THE FOLLOWING is the latest iu regard to the Fisheries' award In the Senate yes- terdRy Hamlin, from a Committee on For- f-igo Relations, reported a bill providing for thr payment of tire Fisheries Commission award. Hamlin also reported a long re port to accompany the DiU.nud also a con current resolution that the views and rec- ommepdations embraced in the report are approved. The report in conclusion says : “And your C-mimitteo further recommend that the executive department should te authorized to pay ilia Award, if, after th* eorrcapOTRlence with Grcut Britain, tte Presidswt shall withcut further communica tion with Congress dem that inch pay ments iitell be demanded by the honor and good faith of the nation, end if in pursu ance of that conclusion the award shall te paid tlte President shall lay the correxncQ. dene* with tho British Government relating thereto before Congresa unleu incompat- jblo with the public interests.” WE COPY tte following faraumph ^ro™ W vary impartial aod dispassionate article in “ Belford’s Magadne,” entttfed “A Wild flight in Parliament," by A Gallery Man. IfgivcE tte lie to tbo*e eratle portitu joor- > b>list* wbo wen so ready to accuse their j nUtiea) opponents of being drunk on the iW «tte House of Common*, during the tn tnty-aeren. boor* silting of the 12lh nud RMtf of April. ( Tte following is the ex- tract»:— ' . portion of the FEAR AND trembling pervade* the Re form eamp from the Ministry down to the lowest of the rank and file of tho party. Their sails have been spread to catch every favorable breeze, bnt they hang limp and flap against tte masts, waiting for a gust of enthusiasm. Nothing appears to awaken tte lethargy and inertness of tbe party. On* gam* and dodge after another ha* been tried, to arouio a popular feeling in their favor, but without avril. Mr. Mc Kenzie has not issued the writs, nor will fa* announce when th* elections are to be brought on. II* is, Macawbcr-liko, “wait- iog for aomethiog to turn np." Which may be regarded as a favorable opportunity for hi* party to bring on the contest. While he fa vacillating, the country fa suffaring ia consequence. The general election, when ever it doe* come on, will be one of the most important political contest* wbieb tea taken place in Canada sine* confedera tion, and onr public men and tbnse wbo bar* the welfare of th* couutiy nt heart, are deeply interested in the result. Thi* waiting and indecision is injurioua to th* business of the country, and we should all be greatly benefitted if the time for the rleciiodS were positively announced. If they art to take place in tte near future,, bnainea* men Wuldd bp able to make their business amingtmenU ic suit—they would go to work and have the matter over’ and settled—but if they are to bo deferred till 'ater on in the season they could go on will/ their private avoeatiorxa without fear of inten Option. There fa no necessity of keeping (te ^hole country in suspense en this matter. Wo should expect from a “Reform” goveranterj* some consideration io this point, bnt like ail jheir other pro- The interior i* a perfect marvel of coUli Bes* and decorative art, and contain* th* innumer able present* which war* bestowed upon the Prinee during hi* travel* in India. Among these is a cMnel»-hair abawl valued nt *i». thousand pound* sterling, or thirty thousand dollars, and a eabr* the hilt of which ia set with diamond* andemeralda valued at twentythousand ixmnils, or one hundred thousand dollars. Queen Victoria's great diamond, the Koh-l-Nnr.isaLohere.and is always surround cd by an admiring crowd ; it fa said to weigh wixmc 123 carats and is valued at £l2U.Cb4, or about $4503,000. The value of all tho riches contained in this pavilLon cauuot fall short <>f six or seven millions of dollar's. I unden’tood, however, that the Kob-I-Nur will be removed shortly, and is only hero temporarily.in the Amcricau Machinery Division, th* Wheelock engine ba», at last, been pteed in running order and appun to give eminent satirfaction. The special eharacterfatic!i of this engine consist in the arrangement of valve* and their gear which makes it almost nniaile*s Among other interesting exbibita her* I may uientiou the Messrs. Brown A Sharpe'* (of Froviiltnce, R. 1.1 machine tools, wood working machinery exhibited by J. Fay a Co. of Cimdunatti; machines for stamping metals, from Bliss A Williams, in NcwTork ; a compfat* set of Westinghouse air brakes; tiro anna from the Colt Manufacturing Co.: a silk loom from B. Tilt A Son, whose LKHUS attracted considerable attention at the Ccntcn nia! Exhibition ;an interesting exhibit of antifriction glass-bearings for machinery: and a hundred olUer things, of which I shall speak more fully hereafter, when everything shall have been arranged ia shipshape. toiky three hundred and fifty-live thourrnd (traugcra Ln Paris,beside tho rcaident' ‘foreign" population. The Americans congregate, a" usual, in the lobbies of the Grand Rotel and Rotel du Louvre, both of which are “full" and likely to remain BO during tho entire term of the Exhibition. The coat of living at a Itet- ctax* hotel in th* " foreign" quarter of the city, which fa the most fashionable anti where the best hotel* arc located, will average about eight dollars a day for a single person ; but on* may live just as well, if not better.fur half that sum by crossing the river and taking apartments on tho *outh *ldn. The foreign quarter fa comprised between the Bois de Boalogne, Boulevard Eugenie, Avena* Friedland, Boulevard des Capuciaes and Italiens, and Avenue de 1' Opera, reaching south as far M the Quid of the Tuilleries and Louvre; the finest hotel* being those located on th* Ru* de Rivoli, Rue Royale, Rue 1« Paix, and the Pl&ro Vendome. Bnt people with elendo purses can find excel lent accomodation in the vicinity of tha Luxenbourg, whieh is,be*idc* considerably nearer the Champ do Mars than th* more fashionable north-western quarter, only, it is almost a requisite to speak French here, for one finds few Englishmen or Americans in that part of the city. Those who desire to nee th* lights and shadows of Paris, as thev really are, should reside here; I lived opposite the SL Lnepico for three years, and know whereof I speak.1 r....... Election Meetings. A very successful meeting of tho electors was held at the village oftiuKord on Satur day evening fast in the interest* of Mr. Gibson. There were about ono hundred present and able addresses were delivered by Mr. Gibson and Dr. Williams on the National Policy and oilier public questions of tho day. The mectiag was pronounced in favor of the principles ennuciatcd nnd nliuost unanimous iu their support of Mr. Gibson's enuditure. On Monday night, n similar teectin" was held at WISOII'B School Home, West Oxford. Dr. Williams first addressed Ilie meeting and lie wne fidlowcd by G. A. Pyper, Esq., of Ingenmil, who took an hour und a lulf to tell what lie knew about seed corn, &e, Mr. Gibson closed tho meet ing with an able speech, taking up the erratic views of tho previous speaker, and conricing tho meeting of th* advantages likely to accor frumlhe adoption cf National Policy. To-uight, Wednesday, n meeting will be held at Verschoyle. Mr. Gibson and Dr. Williams aro announced to address the meeting.To-morrow night, Thursday, Mr. Gibson and Dr. William* *ill address the electors nt Sprarman'it Corners. On Friday night, a meeting will be held nt Dickson's Corners.On Saturday n meeting will be teld. at Brownsville. At these moetings the public questions of the day will bo discussed in a candid and dispassionate luiwuer, and the public generally aro cordially invited to attend. A Vwr Important Book. Mr. Goorgn Stewart, Jr., is now engaged iu writing a very imp utnnt and valuable liMtoricsl woik—a book of incalcnfable i» tareal to every Canadian,and which is das- tiued to occupy a prominent place in our political and social history for id! tiitun to oome. Mr. Stewart bus been indefatigably engaged in gathermg materials for bis great woik, and his collection of atat* papers nnd manuscripts ia now both large and valunb'o. He bus begun to write, beyond all doubt, the most important historical book ever issued front the Cana dian Preus. Il fa entitled “Canada, umter the Aduiinfalralion ci Dord Dufferio,"—» muguificient title for a voltnnx of this class, and one which eots forth its claim to cou- sidorslinn in au untuistable way. Not only will all the beautiful nud terso speeches of our-esteemed Governor-General bo in- eluded in tho work, but a through history of the Dominion during the years of his rnlo will bo given. All the great and ab sorbing political questions of the day will be nlty and vigorously discussed in a fair and impartial spirit, sud the book will wiel.l nu important inflnenco in the old world ns well ns io this •• true North" of ours. Mr. Stewart is in every way *d- mirably adapted for his work. Ue possesses a wcll-bnlanco mind, a mature judment, a strong character for impartiniily mid fine judicial power. In his hands the history will fare well. He is just the roan to deni with tho Pauifi* R.iilwuy matter, Ilie British Columbia troubles, the Dc- B.iHctervilfe eiubroglio and tb» other noteworthy events . in our political history. We fo.-l proud Hint n Ciwadi'U has been Begs to announce to the public that Fie now has a full stock of la all Classes of New Spring Goods, Rtinging in price from the very cheapest to those of the best quality, including those from, the wdl-know firm of KING & BROWN, °*her leading manufacturers of CANADA and theUNITED STATES. These goods have been purchased! with a determination to meet the wants of the public, both as to PRICE and QUALITY, and we feel sure Inspection ’W ill Insure Satisfaction, Thanking the people of Ingersoll and vicinity for their liberal patronage and soliciting a continuance of the same. We invite inspection of our Stock of S U M M E R G O O D S 1SH*I hurlWcterxasof 11 dnLnk«UKs*"*boat; test let u* first a*y, that astern of thia kind m v vi iuo mgncis exemsnaar; oni of 1 trat sort »r* brnngfat against one fesaious made in opposilicu Ihey are loatli to fulfill them now they Lave oppor tunity to do BO. However, whcas'ver1 they aro brought on, th* Government will find their opponents ready to meet them. Tte I The Reform Club Boom. Ou Monday evening the Young Men's mg. Tte Boterrat th* nouitst. The ■atary revel And Veiling tale* ia no portion o( a joarnalfat’* igh aomoirreaponrtklccorreepon- »think that they are at liberty to papers items of new* which tolerated even ia dub cooversa- contest will be of rack an important char- RbJbruf ClHbof4tbfa town opened their new actor that those who have the welfare of I rooms pilff vhnt was intended to have the future of the Dominion at heart cannot I beon a giv1^ ‘Jwaonsfralion, but which proved to have U.*o » w y t*me and somewhat nninterest^ff T11’ *’«»•’• afford to be found napping. They are up and dressed and ready for the fray, content to abide the result of an intelligent nnd progressive electorate. It matters not to them when tte trial cornea off but it ia important that th# time shonld be posi tively set and the country relieved from this wanton saspcnBB^y? BECAUSE tte South Oxford Conservatives <1UI not at their late convention nominate UOUM otter gettllctd^n than Mr. Gibson, the m dm of th* last Chronicle were treated to an epistle tnm, " Simon," in which, behind hi* whining, the whole srprrt of Lia displeasure is plainly seen. Tte trouble with "Siiuou," as It is with th*4 wtela iiqna.l of those raosl iuierosled in the electiM of CoL 8kh>»er, & rim’pty this :— ito matter bow kmdly ftey whistle io keep their eonrage up they arc very ranch afraid that Mr, Gibcon hr going to bo elected— and ttey n*«d te ba. The Copscrvativea nominated Mr. Oiteon nuaniawusly, and ttey, in conjunction with a largo body of intelligent ami Treasonabl* Reformer*, win support him. bectOM te bolds principle* Which any elector who wishes to de right OCR PARIS LETTER.—TI. W ffAVUSB ANL> CARH ox THE EXIttBITTOX 0R0l‘XbS-B0W THE “ INKER MAX " MAY US THMVOU THE AMEBIC** ART f.M. UERY—TAIWHSOS—TUR TRINCE OY WALEa' r*vm os—Ricuns VALUED AT six MILLIUSS —THE AMERICAN MACHIN ER V DIVISlUS— HOTEL UFX. ETV., CTC. (Frets our rvyunrCorrttpondeni.) Hotel da Louvre, I catta*hate* tte ability to advocate tlioee principle* and oar iuter«*ta in th* House of Now when the «dg* of' novelty is worn off and the Exlubition hu settled down into ita ’‘humdrum " state, it is much easier to navi- igate and get a good idea of the thing, M a whola. It mast not te underetood from this, however, that everything is finished and in apple-pi* order, for such is very’ f« frotn teing th* ease ; indeed, I think I may safely say ■ that it will be well into June before *11 tte Department* will b* presentable and all de- cause he fa tte only candidal* in ite field fa this lidiog bar ng tte slightest ciaini to distinction at the hands of the electors. Mon like "Simon” would like to have it np- year that Mf. Gibson, tecansa ha has boeo a terd-worhing mr«bauia daring Li* time. crer, and that is the restaurants and places of portant item iu the experieue* of foreigners who visit the Exhibition, I shall say a few There are four strictly first class restaurants bank aesoaut, is not respectable, and that ectte «t»* of ” roepactability and position " beye teen nominated in bf* rtead ; L<i ba moat Indeed be a veritable “ Simple Simoa ” if ba thinks there U a sensible and four teffel* occupying tte angle* of th* building. Th* cheap eitaljhhmeai ia pre sided over by th* Nttricur* Doral of boiled beef celebrity, and good diuoare ore supplied ter*, oonriating of four coartea and » pint bottle of claret, at the fixed price of on* franc and Mty centime*, or about thirty cent* in eminently nraotinl nnd spL'mled work. It is a matter iu which onr neo} I ■ shonld take a just and hunomble pride. Mr. Stewart will have fine scopn for his able pen, nnd wo feel sure ho will do bis snbject full and ample justice. A work of this kind fa needed. Tho reqniroients of the Duffei in n-lininfalration. The speeches of the of the narrative—will ndd zest tn Ilie book, gnnt shape in which tho RJSC-Belford Publishing G»metny pr-iumi issuing Which will be found cheaper than ever before offered. Please do not ask for credit as it is only for the CASH that these bargains can be secured. T he N e w C a sh B o o t a »d $h o e S to re, Ingersoll, May 2g, 1878. Have just received a remarkably cheap lot of M’Intyre& Crotty ATvatlil b*r*, m l Lt CHEAP FURNITURE UMOfRTAKINB BEMRTMEHT Manrrnue * caorrr. To Dairymen & Cheese Makers. C. H. SLAWSON, (SUCCESSOR TO Z. C.ISSW ELL,) Hlchrirs Liquid Anna4ter Genuine C. P. Hcimets. Scale Boards, But Brands Engliah Factory Fflte .letter in Oxford who will aaal hi* vote ngainst M f. Glteoa on tlial account. Moo«y poM»M»d by * man now-a-dayt iloea not denote that lip man pcaaesses i iiten reepeetabiliiy or train*. It I* a reeog. nu!U fa<:t among decent people that a man may bo poor In money, yet bcgr * character wittent * atain. It fa tlxal aceonnt. Messrs. Gongloff & Bottinger,whet* Aaatrian, Vtfwtn and BijitM*. On tte ganlcHS,there is an exuetent Spanish restaur- Reformers •• lb* on** p«8>» hardworking atone tMM«. Aeoor&ag to temple •• Simon’a" Ibcw, Mr. MaKenri* vu pace * nan witten* * raapaetaHHty or irwUtoo.” irowar.y, strange a* it may appM>; *• ^tddi a maa of and petition buffet* wirtun tte main building on* w a Dutch Ite corner st tte British diriaiou) an English hsr, tn*ao*ed by Iba tendon brewing flrm cd Ind. Coop* * Co., who hare, M J MM) in my last, imported a MWC" from UMI United State* tor the Special benefit ing, during lb* day, W with four hermaphrodite affairs tuppo-'*^ to be intended for flags, composed pf u.fee strip* of red, white and blue cotton wf^i a . ctoM-bor pocket handkerchief tacked to the corner intended to represent the British flag, but no more like (he genuine article than tho “Ingersoll Clique” is like what the groat Reform party professes to bo. During the afternoon small handbill* were circulated announcing with a floari»h of exuberant gush that speeches won’d be delivered in the evening nt the new chib by Hou. Adam Crooks, Lieut-Cui. Walker, of London, C<>1. Skinner, M. P. P., Messrs. Noxon, Brady nnd J. C. Hegler. This annouuccmout. with the aid of a stirring tuuo or two from onr now very excellent town band, bad the effeclof draw ing a moderate crowd on the street opposite the building, and the room* with a capacity *f holding shunt 150 people close ly packed were comfortably filled at the comm*ncein*nt, bnt when the hour of meeting had arrived, and the president, Dr. McKay, had opened the proceedings, and it WM found that tte Hon. Mr. Crooks had not arrived, and that the speaking would be confined tothe local latent of the town with Col. Come-Along-Joliu Walker, thrown in th* “ vast assemblage " began graJualy to diminish, until ttero were only about 50 or 69 of tho faithful standard eloYatora left, who indulged it» a few short speech** of self-adulation and vfrtitenC in- vccliv* against their political opponents. Borno wag, imbened with the idea that th* decorations ou th* building were not as complete as they might behind feeling that sufficient boner w«* not being doua to tho ctetBpion eorrtiplionlst of London, ascend ed to th* roof of an adjoining building and suspend* J a streamer bearing tte omnions but appropriate legend “Come along John." Thia wu soon discovered by some of the young “ Lite" and a few stout hearts scaled tte walls of tte enemy and bore the objoe- tiouaMe tenner in triumph, amid the *np- presud merriment of many of those assem bled, within tte inner court el tte Grit I camp, where they spread it out on tl»« floor and alter *oi»* littla tbunght. research and consultation wer* abl* to decipher th* mystta hieroglyphics. Th* gallant Colonel took thi* for hi* text, and in a suffusion of WaabM, feeling that li« siu* had found W A R N E W S. :____ < SonlhwcBt Harbor. Me., Muy28.—Cipt. Loman, commander Russian navy, and 1 eight Russian officers, loft iu tbo steamer 1 Lewiston. The paymaster and two other ’ officers and eleven sailors leave on Tliura- ’ day for I’btfadi-lpliia. It fa bebved tho 1 officers who have left will soon take charge ' of the naval forces nud anuamonte for 1 which they have prcvi.nuly been negoti- ' ating, which can te readily equipped by 1 Russian sailors from tte Cimbrin. The iuvilfona to Congress, issued by | Germany, stuto that Congress will meet in । Berlin to discuss the treaty of Sna Stefano. Correspondents at Paris an 1 Vienrujtay tb* good offices of Bismarck have been largely instrumental in bringing about the result without hutn liatiou to Liu sla or risk to England.Tte Austrian and Hungarian delegations will meet thia evening, when Andmssy will submit a written explanation of the G »v- erumeut's motives for availing itself of th* sixty millions credit and it is expected thut ho will state that Amtrieoidy prepares to take defensive and preventive measures. London, May 28.—A Paris.0 rorpoudout says tlie fact that the French Government received early iuforuiatun of tho peaceful tendency of the negotiations from Berlin, shows that Bixmnrk really contributed to th* success of Sehouraloff's mission, and tbemcetiug of Congress, also that relations between Germany and Franc* have entered n phnso which constitutes a consider able clement ot peace, and that th* selec tion of St. Vallicr to represent Franco at was fortunate.\ ^r«cnua correspondent remarks Hint bnt tr. ■ h/'toafk Congress might at one i » k>» wiU~ut S ll-UnJ and ..«««>-■« »™ul iu.riuitos wm w f 7 Fri^ricterulL tall.. •?» ■? S • r-«T bun,. Tbo purforl ci' u '- I"'' “!bM Cuunn.™ ifol «l B.eiu treaty of San Stefano. Garn.an . • J e fact of issuing iavitali ms, te JOCK’S t, *r".n‘ teer that the wluta Treaty will bo BUU.’U11- tod. Rome, May 23.—So far only a prclimtn- । ary notification has been received from Berlin, that tte iuvitatious to Congress will probably Ue issued shortly. This commu- uicAtiou mentions Juuo 11th as tte date of the meeting, but tho dal* cmwot be con sidered definite until formal invitations are St. Petersburg, May 23.—The semi-offici al Agettce liaene confirms the foregoing. Gou. Ignatieff lias left here on a furlough. CimslauLiuoplc, Muy 2S-—The Russians have fallen bock ou several other pointe beside* tte neighborhood of Pyrgo*. Tte Turks have withdrawn their oatpoata to side of Belgra l forest.Itoudou, May 29.—A St. Petersbury cor respondent says ttel more serious danger th <n the protests of the extreme section of ilia pres* against llnsriau concessions is the stroug opposition uguiiMt Shouvid >ff in the higher official spheres, Tbisoppoei ioi has warm w- lemne from the people of Canada, whe will always view with interest the Huceess< e wblc'i arc in str-re for this brilliant young author. We L-nrn that n hnndsouro fell paje sle>l portrait of L'ird Du (Teri 11 will form the frontiKpface of the u ’w v.,lum>. Mr. Stewart will spore no pains to make his work tlio’-inahly re liable and trnstwnrthy, nnd will write in a way wh c’i will add Inatre to his nnm* and reputation. W« predict for it the most extensive ««lo of any book over published iu Cxnado. The popularity of tho Gov- nor-Oon'ral, the ability and literary skill of tho author and tho well-known liberality nud taste of the publisher*, will onsnre that end. Prospectuses, showing the plan and scope of the work, will bn in the hands ofAgentswhin those of onrrenders who wish to be supplied with early copies will dn well to subscribe nt once. Iu conjunction with this valnnblo woik there will be nnblishcd nn elegant lilhfgrnph portrait of His Excellency. 21 x 80 inohea, similar to those published in connection with The Alantic Jdvuthly, of the ports Ixingfellow, Whittier anil Bryant, and will be sold to stibscribors on ly, nt theexceed- ioly low figure of 50 cents. The whole enterprise is certainly one deserving the highest praise.—St. John! Daily Newt. M.iy 1st, 1678. WEtnir.R FROBIBIMTIES. Taiued by the Central Office, 7 May 29—10:39, a. nt. Moderate to fresh winds, shifting towards Ite east fair to clou iy wotlb tr with rain r.t Gent’s Ready-Made Giothing, To which they invite the attention of the public. Good W W Suits from S8.00, All Wool Pants from $2.00. All Wool X'ests from $1.00. A fresh lot of Gent's Straw Hats in the Leading Styles, just in. 1 he Ladies arc united to call and see O V I? N S W Wc have just added to our Stock a fresh assortment of DART & UNDERWOOD FRUITS, FISH, CONFECTIONERY, 4c. Ac. 111 Thames Street. IngeraoIL J . F. HEORRBY. m thinly Aamrinwa. Thia place fa extroma- ly .box/, rleaa, apd appetizing geownlly, and mart K«*n* a farorite Soong* if only lot tte comelinM fcd deftaas* of it* barmaids— * claw of damada at 1 tMtertei known UUl*. . finre far, bewd * “»WM omsMsg th* American arth<> hare, Aany •< wtewtrwerc included, and soBW of «*M WWM week* were admitted claim that *« Rioting* art b ug fa - bed lubta,” Oka., aba H fa yH too early to apeak, at hug*. af -tte *rfteetfot> at picture*; 1 ahaB him out aven in logereoll, h* proclaimed it “■ weak Irtveniloo of th* enemy.” A good deal of righteous indlgn niton (?) w uex- pressed at this inter forooee, bat tte little ephod, w uen snxgMtir* that even those who were moat annoyed eonld not teip limiting at tte appropriateness of th* spirit of waggery displayed. Tlie Advertiser, in ita report, MM that lb. gx p.* lb. building “g m eoeb offne. little success. In Ibis connection a strong (presumable peaeeful} significance fa at tached to Ignatieff's departure. A Paris currespoudent telegraphs that the gnardfd nature of Sir Stafford Nosth- cote’s statement in the Gnumous on Mon day produced ahuost eonrteraalion her*. Tn* 'correspondent point* out that the queetiou is can England be content with, Ilie treaty befog placed before Congress by Germany, au Ruswa's nol placing Ie rself amounts to a taait protest ngaint the principle maintained by Eualaud. It fa not thought, however, tte difficulty is uu- surmonu table.Ciustautmqple, Msy 23.—Sadyk Pasha b«* been dismissed from th* Premieraliip, and Ruchdi Pasha appoiutal in bis place. Rnchdi Pasha will take the title of Gruud Vizier-.London, May 29.—The Daily TcUp-aph ■*ya to-day'* Cabinet Cunuoil will deefd* upon Ilia ioRtraclion* to Ite British j-enre- oeutativ* al the 0-rasrm. According to the understanding' widt Schouvatoff, Rai- garia haa teou reduced to tew than half tha size proposed. Russia baa already admitted targa limitations iu Asia, and sr- rargcmeals are in view to gel rjd of tte ta dvmuily Wlkvly. Physician “ Pot oM your tongue » littl* further." “Why, doctor, do think a —“An end. ptrhapv, tomtesn, bnt no Kiwi- lion." trough MM gallery abowa a fair aehptea - tetter, M the vbnto, than I toad raamn to er C W n my Philadelphia experience in thi* Tlie judge*. Mr. Maitland Armstrong and Mr. St Gaudans, bare evidnutly been el- tm«Mly careful and, f tetere, con-iienttem ,too In the Leading Suks of the Season. Eveiy Lady should sec Our Trimm ed Bonnets and Hats Before purchasing. Inspection invited. * I . C O Y N E LV CO . UNDERTAKER,**»0KXSa*L XXLKX IX 7 HOUSEHOLD_FURNtTURE. COFFINS, CASKETS, SHROUDS. AC KEPT IN STUCK. i'or»«i»J xtuntfaa elven u> tunen'j. J. F. MORRET- Wxrcrootn’—O‘Cs11»cb»h'« BUHA. Tb.met'btrttl Ingersoll, May Why is it > The trulli of sjitne and progressive th inglil have always been <sxi>i>clLcd to batter down the bulwarks of prejudice and disbelief, or rennin forever uakniwa. Why ia it tint people arc eo reluctant to rueeivc f.iels that rotate directly to the phenomena of their own existence! A»tr >uo:»ora, upon ditcovmiig » star, assign it a place at once, an<i it is forever 'tixol. Tne rule by which a n»rthe»uatical problem is once solved beenmes forever an axiom ; but no matter h >w^clearly the principles which govern health and iickne** be domonslraint. some refuse to believe. Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines, which are now *o generally used, and deservedly popular, were, in their early days, very reluctantly received by the twiple. To-day, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has outrivaled the old-time mraparill.-ui, his Pellets aro in gen :ral use in place of the coarse, hu-o, drastic pilh fonnely BO ranch employed, while tho sales of his Dr. Sage’s Catairh Remedy and bis Favorite Prescription are enonnotts. Where the win "allow and covered with blotches and pimples or. *1 are there ■ re eerofufoua awelliu-j* and affeeffu/u a fuw tettlea of his Gulden Medical Discovery effect an entire euro. If you (eel dull, delnHitaleti, have sallow color of akin, or yjlowish brown spot* on face or body, frequent hc.'d^te or duames*. W taste in mouth, inter*.' beat or chilis alter nated with hot flush**, Jew "Ortte and gloomy foreboding, irregular aupctilA **»« tongue cortod, yoa are suffering f.riH* lorpul liver, or "Biii^iese." Io «"»/ cases of “ Llrtr Cuniplaiat ” only part. »- tar all sucn eases, Ur, nerve » OOIKCII ■ cat Discovery has no equal, as it effects th.— | feet cures. 1 aving tte liver atrenglhnd and Inalty- Debilitated fomolea whohivu undergoing all tho torture* of caustic and the knife, and yet suffer with these peculiar (fraiMi'i!/- down sensation* and wcakn< »scr,can have guar- anted to them prompt and positive relief Lay using Dr. Ihcrte'a Favorite Prescfiption; while constipation and torpid liver,or “liilliousacM," are promptly relieved by th* Pleasant Pur gative Pellets, Sold by all draggista. An Irish soldier, being fi>r iUo first limo on snar l, wu Uras aeroslerl by a friend “What ar* y* atnnduf th*r* fw, Mite?" “ Shure, they teuld mo to stand hero for a ermthury." DON ’T Allow another day to pass over without paying all arrears on yonr newspaper subvert plion. i.Noa o c Call at th* THIBVKE OStee, Thames Statete or tend tbo ainonut in registered letter -adiire*aed H. Rowland, publisher, TnrarKE Offte*. Ingenioll. S U B B C H I B H 1 OM Tiitoe T KK1W ES ; IN ADVANCE H e a rn & M a c a u l a y ARE SHOWING THIS WEEK NEW DRESS GOODS NEW DRESS GOODS, IN ALL THE LEADING SHADES. SrtXI.I.TWS:T?T, In this Department we excel any former season. Stylist Goods al Close Casli Prices. INSPECTION INVITED. HEARST & MACAULAY. N. li.—Mantle Making on the Premises. Ingersoll, May 15, 1878. IM P O R T A N T N E W S ™_TO----- C H E E S E M A K E R S , JUST RECEIVED A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF Annatto, Rennets, Scale Boards, Factory Filled Salt, And al! Factory UwnsilB supplied at lowest prices, at Hoping all old friends, and as many new ones, won't forget io give na a *hare of Cheese Orders thia year, as the Business ia still managed by U. J. SHRAPNELL. Ingersoll, April 3, 1878. 1878. 225 1878. WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER New Goods jdst received. 20 Bales of Wall Papers, Borders, &c., just received direct from the manufacturers, of all the new- est and latest Parties should designs, which we oiler at very low see our Stock of Wall Paper Wore ekew here. Ingersoll, Marek 6 187& /A Special Offer TO TOE READERS OF THIS PAPER. KV MNAilU Mffl sthr taetrtianbk t1rot^h*1 eo^>^ I t n U n Ulwd Io ita tert Wrtiswt THY SE LF S^^ w«K**U>«n Wwi^s.lpre- ’ which fa awih th* pritt or ,:',iA Pamphlet, Illustrated «HHI ^T H Y S E L F JUST fc-tt S3 m«lpt Ml eoblLUftemga. fl E O. iiT A U O n iN st C O ,. I is Thames IngewiU. pRINTKD *A tte Tatmx« Or new THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1878. • A PROPOSITION. NY old subscriber obtaining one new - subscriber for th* TRIBUNE, will have hu aubacriptfan advanced three month*; tor two new aubscriben, six taoath*; and to en, throe mouths for each new subscriber. Oar subscribers renld easily doable tnir aubecripthm. Wilt they take hold of the matter! O e ©rferb Sribnnc, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1873. nrsn'Ess IT E M S. THWE oOcdXGFOOckR’*D TRIBUNE is on sate a lt^" Try O’Neill A CO.'B Annam Black Tex 232 LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. tar Change* of fowl and climate tafe with SAnroRu's JAMAICA GINUXV. W Y. M. A A free reading room open every 0veiling—drily paper*, writing wa- t eriri, Ac, ttr Subscribers in arrears for their sub scription to this pajicr will confer a favor by kt once forwarding tho amount due, ps we aro greatly in want of money. OBITUARV,—Mr. Win. Cavanagh, printer, of tins town, died ou Sandny last after ft ■omewhst Unceifug illness, at tb« com paratively early ng* of 84 years. Ho wns well known aud will be missed by a largo circle o^acqwntaucea. PHEBRXTATION. — On Monday evening last, Mr. A. Windslade, formerly of tbe Chronicle office, was presented with n handsome Bible by the Sunday School teachers cf the Bible Cluiriian Church in recognition of liis services na Ubrniriau. He left on Tuesday far St. Thomas. ■\VOOPJTOCK MAN HVBT.—Mr. A. Farmer of Woodstock, A law sindent with the firm of Morphy A Winchester, Toronto, n mein- l>er »f the Queeu’s Own, was severely hurt during the recent review at Montreal. Dr. Thmhnrn, Mirgemi of the regiment, says be must lose one of Uis eyes, ST. JAMES' Cnt’RStr.—Next Tharsday being Ascension D iy, divine service will Le held iu St. Junies' G‘'piscoPr’0 Chuirti in the morning at II o'clock, and in the even ing nt half-past seven. On Su-doy morn- in« next the annual Sunday ScboJ sermon will be preached. SATUBBAY’S MARKET.—Tho market on Saturday lest was fully supplied with all kinds of pftnlitco. There wnn n largo attendance both of buyers aqd sellers, nnd Board of Edoeotlon. The United Board of High and Public School Trustees met in regular session uu Monday evening. Freeont—Mr. Fergusson, Chairman, in the chair; Messrs. Eakina, Watierwonb, Hegler, Seldon, Sudworth, Flewelling, Crisp, Cragg and Boll. Tho mitniUs of the previous meeting wete road and confirmed. The folio wing accounts worn praaonted :— G. F. purnolt, printing, $18; N. Sharp, wood, 3190.78; Jas. Gordon, Treasurer, 810.10; Ferris, McLcau 4 Co., Brooms, 33. Tho report of tho Public Schools showed an nggrcgnUi attendance of 630; average, 510; absentees, 20 per cent; non-resideuto, 20; fees. 310. Tho High School report showed number on Boll, 02 ; average attendance, 54. A cotnmnnicfttion was read from the Head Master of the High School for a grunt of 85 for chemical apparatus, also far three days leave of absence in June. The accounts read were referred to the Finance Committee,The application of the Head Master far 'e;.ve of abience was granted. The Finance Cmaoiiitee reported rremn- Shnrp. 3190.78; J. Gm-.'on, liens., 810.10; IT. R. Gee, planting, $2.25; G. F. Guructt, on necouut, $12,00. Adopted.On luoti >n of Mr. Eakins, seconded by to.ipplv to the Council for tho smu of S1500 fi-r current expenses, to bo paid not later than the 20th of Jnuo. Tito Board adjourned. Tao Y. 51, C. A. Concert, ffammtnial. Liverpool Cheese Market. . Lirerpuel, May 28.The price of cheese to-day, per cable, dused InscrttoII Cheese Market. Ingersoll, May 22 1878. Eighteen factories offered 5,225 boxes. May make. Many factories present who did not register their make 00 account of dull no is of market, cable having fallen to 53a. 64. Some faetories-offered at 7Jc- and not taken. Seme buyer* offered this price and not accepted. Ou last market day about 2,000 boxes were sold at 8Je. to 8Jc. bat »ot rept rtod in lime fur bulletin. Woodstock Cheese 'iarket. Woodstock, May 22. To-day 10 factories registered on the board 2,045 boxes—nearly all first half of May make ; 440 boxes sold at ^.c. Since laat market several factories sold from SJc, to 8?c. Tho only buyers present were Messrs. Caler, Grant and Macdonald, all of Ingersoll. London Cheese Market. The sccoud Cheese Fair of the season was held in the City ifall this afternoon. Tho continued decline iu Liverpool market, as shown by the cable advices, causal a holding 590 boxes of the first eighteen day* of May were sold at Sc. The offerings amounted to 2500 boxes. L-tlea Cheese Market. Utica, N. Y , Muy 27, Market Suole-l: over 10,900 cheese offerud: «r Shgla copies of the TBI»;»£ far sale at Dart .£; UudcFWOod’*. Dried Beef and Bologna Salt- sages at Slnwsun's. 224 •ET Dry. Soft Wood tor $1.23 per cord, at ' the Town W«od York 203 350,099 to Laau oa HoTtswos, the different stores iu the town gcntTaUy. Bvn.Dixo OPBOATIOXS.—Qui’o a numbm of very batidsoino and snb»tnnii«l new nt llio present tint". and tho favorable The concert wbicb took plnco* in. tbo Qtn>en's Birthday, under the mnungeinent of the Voting Men’s Christian Association, wns a grand success, both financial!.;' and in character of programme. Long before 7Jc to 8jc which arc extreme SJe ; leading fastoriu* 8^. Little Falls Cheese llarkct. Litfle Fall*. N- Y.. M*y iFive tliooMnd five hundred Luxes lac ExchauIe and Loxu OJiee, opposim Marks Ingo Moll. y For Cheap Stove* of nil the improved * patterns goto U. A. Tamer's,Thames St, ...U yon want io get a first class piece of Farnitnrc yon must call at Murrey's Em porium, Thames stree t. 31 rapid! j’. M.i«oTn Rnvn.iHn.—Mr. Stephen Bib- worthy of momtfan as being much Lirg^r and belter than Any wo bare ever seen. Three tdnlks of it weigh* 3} and mens- crowd bnd nsscmbl d in the Hull, and that lime had fall nrriced not dull owing to C0'i tinned downward toulamq Finest Breakfast Ten in the ..Stove Pipe and Stove Farnitnrc at G. A. arner’a, Thamco St. _ A licautifnl and pore Silk Hatidknrcliief for 50 cents at the Golden Lion Clothing Euqioriiim. •• Noted." <*r Freak Strawberries, Pincnpplre and Cherries at Dart A Underwood's. 232 Dried Bi-of and Bologna Sau- BngeB Mt Sluwsdn'a. 224 fans flavor nod excellent for family u8'*. FEESOSAL.—Mr. J. B. Wutsnn hittnerist and b-ctnrcr tvnsiu town on Satunlny last and linr concluded to puy Ingrr«dl a visit on or about the 8th of June. From wbot wobavn heard of him through the pnss which he justly nwrits. DOMINION DAY.—Wo nrc glad to see that the Mayor has called n public meeiing. Bins* B iiirf. uhioh, by the way me mak* i«g rapid improvement under their present UiXcs at 8}e. 503 bixos on commission. etnnditig iu the Province, took up a position tn the evt ning in front t.f tho Hall, Pyper, Esq., acting na chairman, and Miss A. Elliott presiding ut the piano. The find Inin of jngnsoll, now nnikic insider in the Mr. JOIIOMJU'B ;ers<dl nnlfance never fails to "bring down the house," und this limo wns no exception, lia b< ing ' heartily encored. Next camo a recitation by Mrs. M. A, White, of London, entitled Cheese Factor; tSFTwrrel Hate nnd Cn[>«. the latest from 50 cents up »t tlio Gohlen Lion ft^~ Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. Apply to J. C. Hey ter. ■*’ Farmers brlns in your Fresh requisition. t4 take the necessary steps for -Bachelors Squire," in which it was sh wn properly eeb-Lrating Dominion D iv. The huW n handsome though ccc. ulric mnl.il.- will 1,.. I,, LI iii 1 T. <U'n 1 r11 I,,. ...... . . . im-irow, Thnrid.vy evening, aud we sent leadership, is making damsel, the only du: Ergs. Paying We.per4ozen at the Chinn Tea House. g ir If you want to Borrow Money on Mortgages, apply to C. £. Chadwioh. Office ouer the Post Office.206 Ink.* t!.o matter up ? > nroenre Who will t f Fresh Sea Salmon at Dart t Under- wood-B. 232 2,0(10 fai t of the best Philadd- phiM CO|>JHT Cable Ligl|cnuig Bol for >w!e nt 121 cents per foot. Apply at the No. 1 Shue Store, Thames Street, of Tlintuesford, was found dead iu his bed Monday tuorniug in tho bcusa of tho fomi y with whom he was boarding at Thatm**ford. Deceased was 45 years of ago aud molhtr be was going Sho says Ingersoll. song—“A man's n man far tip The Iratling kinds of Sewing MMLUIC*, cheaper ih^ti any travelling agent i-aureli, nt N». 1 Shoe Store. ...Fresh Berinmla Tomatoes nnd Fresh Banana’*, juat reocived at Dart k Under- .... _ Sl» i For the cheapest Field aud _ Garden Seeds go to O’Neill «k Co. cr.H ands all at work man 11 facttiring all wool Sootch 8nitB for ?lfi.00 at the CJoldeu Lion. The tamo uot^J cutter. ... Orange* and LCDUMIS away down- Aho, a cboic* lot of Confectionery and tba treat brand* of Cigar* iu town at Dart 4' Uuder- MIL PLEWFXLtXO AT DonciiF.sTF.n.—Mr. Flewelling's ringing clu**, D ircliester,gave a very enjoyable couc rt in Burdick’* H id on the 15th insl., conaiatiug of vocal nnd iustrtunetital music, a dr-una. Ac. The clement was supplied by Mr.Brll.imy and Mr. Flewelling also gave wian annw- i<ig xelecliour. A drama by Mr. and Mr*. style*. ‘•Scot’s ftIm Inn-," which faitly wood's.215-tf waod'afar Fresh Fish.218 j a r For Fire, Life or Marine Insurance, apply to C. E. Chad- wick. Office ouer the Post, Office. *206 Brllamy, Mr.’Hunt and Miss L. McCaun wus very enccessfuliy perform.d. SJNUXU SEWING MACHINES.—Mr. Clinton, Sewing Machino Company iu ingcr^tdl, is doing n staving bueiucKS. Altbuugb he meets with strong opposition from agents of other uinchiuts La is able to out-sell th.-ui al'. Large numbers Imvu been sold krtkh ia tho favuril.', and Unit in Hie reasuu of lus success, Cull ut tho office uaJ m- abilities of no mean order. We karu it is the iutcnli >u of this gentleman to make this town his home which wid be a great tlmrongb musician and one in iVLom the have no home" in character, was sung by right yearn, with mich effect and »o true to cbmucter that m-'re than one moi*ttued । eye uiigbi bnve been seen among the n'idimicn, A qwnrtaito by tb© Woodstock Furss Lost, Ths " Z-y*trope." or “ Wheel of 1 ifa ” Paper Collar is the greatest curb • ■sity j K. Call nnd get wvme fun with H at the Golden Lion- free exhibition. . ^beap Stoves nt the best make* and kind* (gF Sewing Muchinen ibenpw than 41 ver at No. 1 Shoe Store. a r King it Brown’# Goods nt No. 1 Boot nnd Shtto Stare. Ipsa.e in the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Cap ital f3.300.000. Losies paid s<28,000,000. C. E. ’Chadu/ick, age»t. CIO Bepriring dans with diapatch »i Na 1 Kto- Store, next door north of Ramctangh'*. OF Rcrdsrludda cure*, of *eriou» I ■ redbvw, »»A Anour SCANDAL.—H WAS the saying of an old nc(]itaint*iice of ourr, when LUut- tentiou was called to anylhiug tbaj hud a smacking of scandal in it, " I have so much to da that I cannot Lear uf it. Ono half my time i* taken up with toy own business, the other half with letting aloue that of my neighbors.” How insuy exm-b lent opportunities of letting alouo other peo ple's business aro aiighted,and the world is troubled with iuterfercuco of people with what doc* not couo.ru thi-txt. Neighbor hood* ore driven craxy by ths report of idle aud mischievous people, who watch far occasion to ecaudle, mid Lise no opportunity ot tusking it public, regard lew o! Uis truth, or the injury that it indict* upmi the faeL ings of oilier*. Gossip passes far facts, a«J surmise far history; aud iha nimble he tuu* many a L ague while ths truth is patting uu )U bools. C*SD oy TUAXXS. — Oar narcserveJ, warmest, and tm>st hemfalt thuuks are hereby tendered to tbs gentleman who did ua ibo favor of giving the TBUUXK a tree aud uusulicittd advertisement, by fit* eulogistic remarks st the tiug of Reformer*, in celebration of tho opouh g and inauguration of Ui» Young Meu'a liberal Club R-mtns on Monday oveui >g last. The cotupUmenl i* more highly appreciated from the fact that the speaker Park*, ef Wuterdowu, und a song by Rev. IL T. Crossley were next in order, each carrying out their parts well, Tho Misses Wight beingnbrenl from town nnd not aldo to attend, their place was filled by Mr. with a song. But lime and space forbids a full rep'.rt »>i !h« nrogMinmc. and we imly Watson, the bmjrwist, n dm-Uby Messrs. Myer# and K»nm-.ly, aud many other )>ji-Ccs were u)*<> given. The last piece on Mr*. BViifaau l Mr. Black, sodded “Duke nt Alhol's Wooing,” Tho Gbninnnn 011 introduci'ig Ibis piree arid the names of iha panicipauta w»re very much oppniud rem irk that bef re lh»y got thron^b, the audience would find that they barm >uized well, and he was right. In rrsjnmse to a reusing encore they gave "The Gipsy Mnid.” A vote of thanks was then tendeml to lb« Chairman, and all those who bad so ins to the evening'* e’’j'yraeiit. The audience joined heartily in ringing “God save the Quern," which ended ono of Hie best emooru tnat has been riven in the town for a long lime. We unjerstand that ad vantage of oar absence, in ord r, ua doubt, to spars our blu»b«s, and io save biaueh r«ulr in acknowledge meat, which (a*t«w»a »r» bw of their U^ed in Ue United HU to*. Mw« m pm ted by a staff of lb* tore in Amrrwa, i* a Sr»t-rl*»« nduetfor eM . t ‘. KUkaiat U alnabU a* a “\M «g Fotk." ^n a M t o left at ihta oftee 1 ft*.”8 , r * ‘'“'J "«*1» «I«*» N E W AT JO H^ ----O F Immense Stock of Lace all the novelties. Embroideries, Ties, Fancy Hosiery, Gloves, <Cc., <f 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 our Stock and Prices will convince you that we sell the cheapest. We have opened out the largest Stock and the Best variety, cither in style or quality, ever brought to Ingersoll. Now ready, all the latest English, French and American styles in Hats and Bonnets, new and choice Flowers, Feathers, Plumes, Aigretts, <t-c., in endless variety. As a great portion of our Ulillinery Stock is direct importation, ave can give our customers much better value than usual this season. WHITE COTTONS, GREY COTTONS, ETC. Wc can, without any exaggeration, say that u c have the largest stock and best value in Town—compare prices tuid see. CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. Every Carpet in the House to be sold at cost price, as we arc giving up that part of our business. A call respectfuv solicited. Ingersoll, March 20, 187 And Jewelry. 'J rpHE Subscriber will keen on hand and for I sale a full line of WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JSWBLRY, Best Mako of Spectacles. WEDDIXG RIXGS and ON M r K . n i . n A g . T o b r u m T t» h w a n m ‘* S e t s o re S t t o r i e l e M t » , r r b tl etween • MA RR! AGE L IC EX S E S. Willi. d*eid<nl not to let “Dominion Diy” p-n« widu nt s me enjoyment, and have engaged the KkHting rink far a grand | rom-nadrr>ue-.Tt nml recul on the evening of that day. The Wo.xlat.ek Glee Club and Ing.reoil Draas Batu! have been engarted, will he provided and a pleasant eveplsg |ifrwn Bndlne the sonic FORM OF SALE. the Townridp of Dereham, com- SILVEKWAEE of AL|t KINJIS, KNIVES. COAKS, srQP.X'S, CASTO AS. TEA SETTS, 4 c. , uc mo Tory tbulg <>r divided 1 l'*r lutlber patt!eukr», rerms. *«., »rplj Q J* A. SMITH, Bro'MSfiiht. TO RESIT A LARGE AN r, WELLFITTEDAY buiniou l.imw,'jtrc.t, li^jemill. InuuwiUle J. 4 G, MclNTOSH. J»<«r*nn, April Ft, 15*3. t a Stand fer Sale. JOHN McEWEN & CO. D R Y S O O D S LIST O P E N E D I Intb» rftore tntdy occupied as tho Dominion Shoe Store. * L<ave n nice Kelcrlc.t fitork of Staple and • Fancy Ury Gocds, C loths, Gents’ FurnlshlEgs nnd Notions, Very Cheap. The Goods arc nil New, Haught for Cash. I nlll Sell CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST. Call and. Esanine for YOUKCIVC: Good Ki>l Gloves, two Lattens, for 45 cents p’ r pair.Beet Bleached Table Linen far 30 cents per yard. Go-id Prints far 0 cunts a yard. In consxpicnee of reducing the &:»e of my r mre, I havo a large lot of Fancy Goods in the way which win ba sold ut cost nnd under to clear them out, M J do not intend to deal in fancy g<wxla in the future. Also a number uf 8how Cases tor wale cheap. A Can Solicited. C. P. HALL, Corner Thame* and King Streets. , M»» 1. >£?(L X»a Ercrjt liinj lagenoll, May Black aud Colored Alpaca far 15 cents a y»r Else Proportionately Low. 8. ISTi 220 4 ALL HEADY FOK SPRING AT THE L IO N JUST nECEiVED AT THE GOLDEN LION In all the Newest Styles, in be might have reb*d upou if to bad be* n there. Wa*ay,iu retain, our bo*t withes are for the dab, and purtieularly accorded to the aspiring yoeng ora toe who did ua no much honor aud whore many kindnesae* tn hi«biy appreciated. May the UMtita lUu pnaaper and may the member* grow in •kill M they practice on the green eLtb. May they be able to make a canon at every •del, and wbjla they are thn* elavating the standard at political morriHj may ibry •noo*ej in drtranjiag the town oat of it* tegHimate revenue while tiny ats iu th* •»- jeyineot of eheap UUiards, end *» enabled When doe* * man d>elio* bi* own w qurintanaeF When U? «ut* binrielf. any «irl ha pissy d fauod Uia<T1IO8. RICHARDSON, Ingersoll Cheese Market BUY YOtR WESTERN CORN (CsaOO QU AGITY i O JPE3STS M -A -T T 7 . AMD EACH Succeeding Tuesday I CHINA TEA HOUSE. BILL HEADS English and American The Nobbiest Line m the Market* T?OR the Dairy Ti n *!!?; ST* '°U • » lid you *<r« , K. A WOODCOCK. BUSINESS CARDS —---- Guutiemen, y r uv rekdy nnd waiting for you. C«tne a»<i get first choice fl. .1. THO M PSON. HOTEL.ir»tH nt<uic wlmc.l'r trr < tthe Viille-1 SUtrs Mimlt Dr. R.v. nr. ue i, ADVAMTAGES OFrEUED—TH* faraU-H* lf«M , nmre r«uplvt« hi 111 ■upolnltuiul* linn any UirU- »r lu-tltuiUMi Iu the worliL Hie VuU-Ung l» Uicalvl a on- of Ui-nioel liealthrul mid da-lntk-i«rtlrt>l ot lie City of BuiLUo.and o mnunds* fine i trwo< fau-. tixxlaltlct.l»Ur are the frrll!- KEUVC EUil: WONDEHfUL BISCOVtRY, ^M m s s. ||E U K_JI THE FREUD CF KAMBD Ai litaal A Eitaal Reatf. A_Salta for ei-rry <Voa_«4 IT CtiRF* *« CD CD CO S I Z H 2 4 l3 O . V IO K’S 0CD 00 00 OQO C Send V) H. a CUrk tl.OQfor UnTrnntaloM lx o 7) 02 CD a n And he wLI M.I weekly, fur lb* apeciM Um V IC K ’S JSTSAT-0 PI IC T CATA'.CCUE QAKORQ TR IBUNE Canada gairy Reporter W ^I^AV , MAY 29. IW . Dreed du an I Uanancmeoi of Who la- to gr-tv ttu calve* for th* talar Uy ; bat with our ordtoary native oat tin thi 1Mb* cJ! is a heifer, aud of LIMN. tuUkiu> J. oar. old with a calf than a utter at the saim cge. Bat thia dues not make a profitably w milk or butter, aa native, from the beat traiaa often do, there ia the loss of another aara’ hooping before the animal can be ill jr the Lateher. Tho principal 1 m is in keeping the, calf till it uaytearolX Very of ten la fat calf at aix tlw asms animal kept a year longer. Ilia a mistake to suppoM that calve* can be kep", thsajdy iu =i>od thrifty conditimi. A good dual may b. done with AAtuioai Made into pwridgo aa a eubsituto far ofik i but if we wuat the labor and time lost in feeding, the calf wiUiiuudi-jxirtmafwra yearsuoh keeping If not fod wnli, the first year, th* coif will ■ XM> become noth city, and con never be made a grad animal. Atoka-an Dever TMIM their owu cows, and tin; eamu u««a to be true of butter acd chccie dairymen. The increasing difficulty of buying tlaiiyuien to raisv them ; Lot they all consider the oietLod a LUSLI- unc, to, re costly than Ui«y raulu aliuid tl they had any utbsr slur- EaUvu fur a grad uuleb raw, kiKiwu to bo a deep aud dbutuiuous umuer, ebaewd dairy men t leu fuftheorticr Une u uc one of the cows calved. Usually a of hila lu five weeks teas given wiinret milking. The heifer calves of towvevwa wero ail guod milkers, aud umt ofihtm kuptlip the supply of milk till nearly calving. Of tucbtvwa, I need hardly aay that the cxiVMihoukl 4. be i>id, u«I SJ very It co c« little nwro to kcup a ^nad milling row thah «i^ur »uc. 'the <1.ffcri.ncein pro- > the pfMc o: ■ g.MAl cvw, rather than toae- rt a pwr milieu as a g»tL I he limo that a cow utd go dry is i-fteu a matter of groat im* at tii at will not milk, more than six ur seven OMuiug. exwpt to fatten for beef. The length w prermus taau.g nt. u athifcr u milked after her first ia f aa lung as pomihli. and Lu grad milk, producuig trad to attmnhle the life. Mftra care buuidlLe taken in fowling and milking heifers ou <h-A.. count. G v. them trata, and milk a* lore A’ a drop cun be got, I Liket* havoheiftiraramem the lirat time whin portibia. TUsu l«c them go farrow several i out i-. wi ‘. e koifei may get greater size, and also to let m 'k tx.iei.uii ru.i UJ . kloug a* potHUe, uncbcckie I ’>y a mw nn-. inn Iu this way if a heifrr is namrally agoolmilker. Much depcndif on the way a cow baa been kept. Cowi aocutotued to a great variety of fuud are invar adly good eater* and a! moi I al way. heavy milkers. Thus, the beat owa in A UBigbborbooyl »n> naa.lly those of poor tnvu when, one raw is made a pct of. and has all rortauf foitl. Such co*, are usually a gaol v*ig*iu at altn-wi any price, though they will rarely do aa well as wheu token fro n tlnir ow n olil honuM and turned in with the 1CM varhd learned that it is Im; nrtant to give cows a variety of food. Hcnoe their purchases of bran, meal, meie and oil-cake. It may nut pay to take so much pain*, but they can promote the thrift of their hsrde, cal their o«u profits by chipgiu^ the animal's to d • often is pos- siulo.—CumtfloMtknt Country OtnUnnan. FrerenUon o* Cat tie B ^cose. 'i< pre.cn t tm e bjevt of pros-eution, by every poaaiUe >I, acens t> b.hpperm mt in the mind. June ond November. Whenever any aaiwalicrpt In any daity or cow-koo.ting premise* shall IT ton nd to | •»o diseased, the owner shall cause such animal, an soon and as far M acticab’r, to 13 IT CURABLE? us .... mu, >nn com* OTrawssKLKi .questionwin. co si . n J Ur OO disssss lb*S rk. Prenetll* Auhm. M IL L I N EIt Y any a MM UBSII b^, bow., shall be „ ieoued aud diuuteued. Ev.n dairyman Lail, within .me calender montL d«r shall cuma into cp> ati.w, aid alao •tnin the ’ ret two month., of eve -v year, i give notice, in writing of his premises, and . --------------- . । state where they are aitaated. Otuor regu- TTe*abs eared. Tiern Is no doubt about tt. Theins- । ... . f , 4 I 1 ntedlsl" r. lief afford. I tv VAXroun's BADICAC Iiations are given in refencc to the traus-I cv»* voa C--»•-•»«- ------ porting, receiving,-f?liling animal* known to liJnuidm' l>e tbscaacd, aud G ually it is onlcre-l that every psison offeudiug against this order «hafi bo-liable to * punAi>y not exceeding >100 fur each ofencc. rerm NHc». It pay^ well to keep th poultry far« * afie* yard clean and tidy. The same may be sai l of the pig-peu. Iu K1< cting tree* ami shrub, be careful to select these which are hardy in the climat* .ur which they are selected. • <: ' IT CAN EE CURED. .I.^aSLWS‘' this rcmedyTTne bar sceat. deMrayln* I < i<« coon, through the system jne^ortd pouon. tba C.ttracl.vs *roni la catarrhal A COMPLICATED CASE. ■afcuA i Kh s.trwUk IncrSMtn* sr- r iliad Miol •< '.vgrdtot-kearvmeey beToro bclnjibl i to M do»-n *n.| si sp, t Cell pain la fir head. My brad was ill ot r-iarrhul i. ui r r* to Injcr® my , ■ . , . . •?». »r d u dcr the n « or 11 * cultA mixture of powdered hell bore anil 1 f j>r.-is»,s:i»Dioit.CiBe. S yhe ri-.Iph™ i. «„1 >. .h. 1 tku 1 hare b.-' a Pr yrerw I r -uta aulpheo is pool to Sprinkle upou the back wd around the nesta of sitting hens. should Improv upon his mind the nec» kit of •<■ mana dm his childrou that they hoi •row up to take a deep interest in all malieis appertaining to the farx. Old tree* may be renovated by culling oni thu crowded branches, manuring, and givin, the trunk r.nl larger branches a wash of lyi or »<.ft soap, a d scraping. The anil of onion beds cannot lie stirred tm often. There is no success without wee. i ■; thoroughly. No crop ia sorer to the cxjntn encnl, careful uropsgat ;r ; u me n o = uueei tain to Iba bcgluucr, than this. To destroy bnps co rquesh er curanths vines disrdve a tcMpootdnl of saltpetra in i padful of. water; put oue pint of this anmud imeb hill, shaping the earth BO that it will uo spread much, and the ih'ui is dune. A. ii. Itobessn_ has jirobably tho la-g< »' poultry ymd> in New York State. He keeps 11,009 duckf, 4,000 turkey*, and 1.200 hens They Ci naumc 60 bushels af c Tn, fkliarrel* • • jKitatoo ami other food daily. His f. w .i.mse cost $7,000. OM of the objects iu pruning is to indue. ti.cr in take ou unnatural toi ma Tl.uee ulm consider that a certain amount of prun n uiVit l e done, and go forth 111 and uni. u. season with j r n g ki if- in baud, are invited to *iudy the above dclinitian. As roon as chickens arc large ennngh to cat raru, do m>t restrict them to tint aio.ie, lint •till feed them, oncu a day at least, with »- fl fi ax I, This will aid growth and keep them in invdlh. Hot Weniher is hard on them, and t- Jf herb, nnslacktd lime in small qiir.ntitie-, say a Quart, is u)ace l iu a refrigerator it w I gradually absorb all of the moisture in t!n- [■rovisiun chamlxr. The rauM-qucucc wifi L. a dry. cold atmosphere, in which hit at an other articles io isittve to the (resues u: Premium Oil Chromos. <AXMUUkt. AGENT FOg'ttU. i.-mptoDAhuCls- 11 fa Dotllcs ot •chinny r< stored. G i r «®5 r-l U» tteeta ot cate I* whoTy iS" iffccl Cf Wo TtaDlCAt. Cvar. Indorsed by a Praminant Druggist, 1 hereby e*«lte thah Hr, Lawn-no* iierthasad tto KAStCAl, Caan oc me, and rn o time tn time made BO ramllUr vim his esse. I believe Uli »t»v m»nt lobe tree laeve-ypAr’IcnUr. JAS. I'. PEWJY.rnewsesu, Oct. M. Esch Mekste rrols'ns Mr. Benfanlb T—.roved lo- bellnt TU-> aud lull ulrvcdooo for Issue, . . UI cases, rrks.ll. Foreale by ail vholeMlo endnlall dm<jUU enddrUcreV'n.iiglinqis*.- CalledFintmaMi enwAee. WEEKS A PtlTT> n.Ocusrsl Apmu aad wbolcssle VOLTAIC PLASTER CEFEnENCEB.rr. ?. ’tik' ?! - tccmery, O.• N"-. ’ • b-ur^ .j rima,Mr.>1 — I Lua J, 1JO .Milford. DvL iirs.LI «*rdu<. u -nLjnrtbtirs. V J. ii. t •, I -0— '' .i.cr lilac. ? ■ ’Wit'^i’b* rb u «!r‘ r •*«. Mrs.! UraYou-.y.cJmb;'c!<v,Mais.' Fran is Hafer. c udnnstLO.^L- ’.U-bliwon.UrriMtoii. Me.N. EhlverlCA > sm.~ludiycudi at ” Ocics, Mrs. i lira J.Maffleld. Heue, HI. ‘ Neo. Gray, Esq , »1 ont IcH Io. 11 - 3.I'"-.t?,•jPa.unds- Woodh«li;ill.w. II. II. MeKInner, Morrow, o' -J vp.Ese, Su Franebeo. CaL Aad baaCraAicf others..IDS* VCL7AIC PLAOTI tics tri .1 vlthot l a 'cca, w.ll I o mailedl Uan'/’weakneMCS pf ru'a7to r-ten, ri cr-,,T5< I S W O W O P E N EVERY LADY SHOULD SEE OUR TRIMMED BONNETS HATS, fo., ^r, INSPECTfOX IXVITED. C A R P E T R O O M . I DAVID WHITE & CO. | SPECIAL BARGAINS Barter & Sills rvuuJmg wunlry U>M tur.iig puwhLd' Mijniflwat New Hoarse They ire j ropsred to execute aJJ erders for OF LVEKT FESCRimoN. Handsame Palls fo r Coffins, fmis m w ATKHDSI BY oxe OP TUB FIRM. BARKER & SILLS HARDWARE Spades, Shovels, Hoes Offl Hejant Premium oil Chicmoa THAT ACUOUFANY TUB “Oxford Trbune.” fllH E Climmos offered are tl^ lurges* 1. auU tu<»-S CMoFuliv •«.—'^-i - ‘‘ItE M IK ,’' S I Z E 2 0 x 3 0 .. A**”, .T* n<1r“t • If mtaU-nuih* oncli<l<4l Painting -kite It should lie bor.te in mind that every ar fa-uitr st ho will take the tr .uble to kexp up n £“• ■ tasteful appearance aliout bis house not only pctfoims a good work fur bib o« n family, but ------- stimulates hi* neighbors to imitate him Nothing is more contagioDs than the dedrv for gardening when it ence geta a fooiin" — ' ' worUilra Imitation, h. id ryA1^^ rr--r?3.'^S P-U'vl,1’ n*^*f tatrs F re sh B re a d confined in -mall npcn-crmp*. just large ci nugh for them to «latid comfortably, and feed r.» ground oats mixed wi ato - r milk, four times a day or at ittierva'a of four Imnr , nil that they will eat up elean. A fortnig’t of this treatm w ill render t etn fat. h v DELIVERED DAILY FROM V a n c e ’s B a k e r y , i— rin '“i. n-y forektllin ■ /, . o.i . jf Gu'dnre. '* '-’[Buns, Biscuits, Cake, ____j v,..uiinovni too qneMmn. “Why should we beautify the home grounds t” thus ; tirvt, for the bonu'y itself. Second, for what l» auty will effect in man. AB r« suit-: Sowing iben from l>o botes : (1), a . *■!•’■<! ru tinuement ; (2), a sarisfai-tion of nrsirsion (N), devehipvnient of a new »<t c. ’’ -r I ties 1(41. an exhihition of-benevolent spirit*; (6)' ^lugbcruj.prectatiun ot the created lb ng* of When m'ee C o n fociiow cx y ALW.V.3 IN STOCK. ■ Uimca, as they often F R E D . ROWLAND, ; . t *i 11 iw n tw mscmtltn a few days rf not.rt*Jroye 1. This may easily bj done by m-xin; m;.r ai.d batter or lard smoothly together in w!ii<|i t. little BACON, HAMS, LARD he same time, tdara vessels of water renient place where they may tlr.uk. PO RK PA C K E R . BARRELLED POKK. To PreTeat a Cow Leaking Her SPiCS ROUS FAHCY CURES. Milk. . _ Fevers! ways of rtnicdylnir th « evil are iu practice among farm rs ; First, after Biazol W iluhlw 311:8 for tho EnzUsli iudkiug, piacu an LniU-nibber nog <i uid th* teat.to bo kept there* for two nr three days at a time, during three or four weeks, until tho udder expands su.lidently to bold 'ie milk. Second, milk the cow three times instead of twice a day until the muscles of tho feats gain sufficient slrmtU to hold the milk from morning until evouing. Third immcdivtely after iudkiug, wipe the teat dry, and with a smell brush apply tn ts end a email quality of collodion that may be had at the druggist's. This at once forms a thin, tough membrane or skin which will prevent leakage, and is easily removed before milking. E tnlh, take ______________ white oak bark, put it into water. Uil it tiiiM* whu have t Ki agricultural inter, sts down to a strong solution ; then, after every tba kioif ton m ^til h -art. Tile United snilking, soak the ends of the leaky teat or ate* *rao> st prest-nb tn b* enj iying a free- teats iu the solution for a few minutes, and Iba kin* la n rnyst it h-art. wbid may prove coatly in the much in in- Lie uu»r of dieeaso. and a* insunuMNi ag*iast future ;<M> M-I . co >v, nunwe. As relatiur rtria^ent m-asnrea a>kpted in Irchuot in the w r ..♦!<>« .4 UM cat*l>- disuue, an nMtraet 0! U-e order to- *nn cil *m dairy cattle, passed vp. •< Wpuij c. hnct at Dnllin, may prove «kto«Kv inta-reat.ug and auggestivs. Mher-wa, the wver-cruwded, inaofBeently wawtibded. *1. fcct-vriy.drainml and other. laid ' wt<ch m.imals are kept by )<reon* ^ugpgid in Wie trele or be>.iuesa of dairy or co|« ‘ip.ng,. i.M eanudaud tends to the extsMio «i cnHtMtu.ua aud infectious dis- tuH- smongst animah, an I particularly Mukot. Odd-FcU, LONDON GOT. BIXEL & CO'S STOCK IN KEG AND IN BOTTLES. prevention is said to be sure. These four romwlicM are given separately by prwclioal t.riuers. each of whom says he Im found h a S'JCce sfui ; if all prove unless, take the raw to the batcher, as he alone con remedy the Bow To Use Phris-green. The cMtret, quickest* and safost way is to mix Faris-green with water in proportion of a tabtespoonful of the former to a pailful of ths latter. Use a brash nr swab, made by tying a handful m fine eorn-husk* to the end of a stick two or thre« feet long. Take ths pail in oae hand aud the brush in the other, give <Mh plant a thorough sprjnkly, stirring die water fH»M th* bottom of the pail ceeasionalty M the Paris green settles, and taking two rows 'at a time. The sprint >g should commnuee just as soon a• ths yVwtig Hettles ur larvte make thik iqipoatai^ce and, ii a tecond swarm appears »fter_Liu» E \l has been laid to rest, the newcomers must pe treated in Iha Kurugprauipl manner as tMeir prede- etsuors. A common watering pot with a rote may be usod losteod ot the brush. Tbs powder may s|w l>* mixv^ with fi oir or piaster and dmtoi in tbs cool of th* morr nj Mirardtog to dtiecto-us fceqqimtly given in 'here oolumv. Gornemptaon Curod 11 X to live s'«£ D a ily For sila st sny ol'lha wholMds liquor steres BIXEL & CO., INGERSOLL tfwwll, ApvUM, 1878. IF YOU Cnsloeners, Bowden, Servant, or Use* Popular Preachers, MSH WANT ADVERTISE S0C1T Oxford Tribune BRUSSELS CiYRPETS, TAPESTRY CARPETS, WOOL CARPETS. DUTCH CARPETS, UNION CARPETS TAPESTRY STAIR CARPETS, WOOL STAIR CARPETS, HEMP STAIR C-LRPETS, STAIR OIL’CLOTH, _ STAIR LINENS. Cocoa and Manilla Mattings F 1 Q O 3 OTX. C S.O X SJ, &c . | ° ’ Ingersoll, May i, tSyS.J>. i in ) wan IG E T v S O L L . Having det ided 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 aud Gents’ Furnishings. These goods arc all of a superior quality, and those in want ot such may rely on getting the best value ever offered, as the whole stock must be disposed of by the first day of July. InRersoll, May I, 1878. J. J. STUART. 229 TO OWNERS OF ENTIRE HORSES. Rakes Lawn Mowers, Bird Cages, Children’s Carriages, &c., &c Laaies & Cmtleinea BOYS AND GIRLS, OLD AND YOU NS, Visiting Cards, Remember that tlio Office of the INGEliSOLL, Is the place to get them. Weare mil advertiidnu ottr- sejves thruugluiut the length and breailth of the Domin ion M a ‘‘Card Company,” but the immolisc iiqmlxir of order* wc are daily receiv ing f»r C A LL IN G AND Address Cards, ■Weddins Cards, &o., Even from those who have inspected thw stock of Qlber r.Uicvs. ia proof iwsilive of the 3U|ieriority of uur Cards over those of much ad ver- tiaed ouncerna. NO DUTY TO PAY POSTAGE FREE. Our Cantu are no Yankos swindle for which you will h*v« duty to pay. and get jwr material wtu the bar gain, but \Sirst - Class Stoch, ROUTE BELS, PEDIGREE CARDS AND CIRCULAKS FDR STALLIONS, Jtc. V f th* N^itawt U aiguu, pniHwi ut CLB ’ E-H p | Z2 rd 02 CD CQ CD n 2 00 FIIEK OF POSTAGE T9 AXY Annnesa e*ui«t h* ■•r}«M"dI OXFORD TRIBUNE OFFICE, J,£ With the utmost di^nnl,. at low ct roarib’c rri.es, A lar- issortmei.t «ii 1 n'; a id fdsall C uts of tlw latest designs to dioi.so from. II. BOWLAND. I’aorBiRoa HOWLAND. L’BOFWXOB,. . CD-a ° ^0 2 Q SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE I RelUUo Agents Wantoi Everywhere. Higlies. Cimmissiw? Pali 11 Cash Thu Work is Pleasant, Kasy aud profitable- T<rm» to Arrnta ni*a« kno«u on SMCiosUvn. Asrete . uulf.t (ui HIM vb« intend co wont) intfodlne AUAChmuiva, ci.. tun>L4>«d, poal-|a4.tvr £I.Wi Send for Terms to Agents a t once and Secure Territory. H. 0. CLARK, V IC K ’S FLCWERANB VEC. TAnE T i m V IC K 'S FLOWER ANO VEGETABLE SEEEf by. i-a tm ru n * »nuo' •»«* a AXUBK*. tn > I’i t'i Cal*U«a>«.—sue Illu-lraUvna. u>'r ' \«-r« lUuJral.4Son llla-lt«Loi> . and WJKDER OF MODERN TIMES. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS S. OINTMENT The PILL* Purity the Blond, correct The OirrxEXT is the only n h SEW nunc <nt’