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OCLnew_1878_06_05_Oxford _Tribune_newspaper_issue_OCR_ACCESSH A R R Y 'R O W L-AN D. k IdXK'TM kt *”tUM'*IS, E \KT nlbt THAS ‘Q PKCLKL jridonti«|ii oniAto thu pubti | kJ uUro-l W M Jlhi-it-,-. teghtawunit i•literal 'K-Jir Keren’of tirTcBn I vW-»M<c.n«i!'C'><wn .meunp. te w - y rwuRt.!; Uvnlrtd. LUU* FJM »<M X * To A Sfrtitei'Sh. J LUc.l Item, ol iin-n trim rrltetiN (wnw; ruui Ute'l ■ arr SslMteMii—>:ta« ai.d veaa,U«. >nd U<« I—l<a ■SJC O'IVCB fr.n bl>0 B*at OXFO RD TRIBU NE ;0*M ’ color most calMM -iw .^KMS-OSB WM.AR A YUAK., । . , , A n d C a n a d a D a ir y R ep o r ted .( Hl KOU’LANb, U BEDDIITTOnRi AND PROPRIETdft. 'v o l,. V .-N O . 26.INGERSOLL, ONTARIO, W EDNESDA Y, JU NE 5, W W H O LE KO. 234. n/ '.Ihor jirirnJ p iUlihcJ in tala •Bellon ot the Klon. It w!H Vurtforo «i»ud epri»»Jle<l u an •■rtlilng Xedluliu D O LL A B .l YVA It ' - I , $i|i<flV 1# l&\*A*.qE, । J . • lirewajf.■»>»« been HEAt^OFFICE, TORONTO.' C A PITAL ^*31,000,000. Xiiurtel until tvrU-l,sr j I ngerso ll B ran ch । r pH I3 Bank transacts a .general Bank .1 1. Ing Budnm. Huy* "nJ &'!• Ev<h»n|r oi •Itaer vrlilnx or »«xlnzthe ulrtcv ■UiaipW* OLM trim wH nro Orrti-r h rrtnm-sl.'' HXU'KTTMHVI.AN'IV IVeShlMrA Proprietor. wilbJnmi at MM plgaavrp <K tlic J A SAVINGS SANK BRA ' vahor’ro "ADVERTISERS I ufat i*<io. Hr<-ul«tl>n Jun ran I-rd, imhB.fr re WcflnUliy. I au M uaw E T /L. : B., S tER ani Attorney-at Lnw,, *1» Chancery *«•! Insahvo*?. Xetary Inj^toW, Dm. Olfl«— hi Mc« suchi-v • tal’V AaoM^ajlb vi Ui« Ckronielr isflu:. : M erchants’ Bank of Canada. INGERSOLL BRANCH. rpp. AN^ACTS~~(fenenit Bnttl.ing State- AL-J lA-^rnd. alnl l>Bi'.a*Jii4lom>iUl i-»ru ul 'CWda.' iiYm STRRsami Attonioy.i-at-T4i’ J J 84ldn-r« Hi Clrirlvrv. Notaries I’llb'k. Ae.. a, Uounan. E. NnVALSH ■JDAllJUS'FER, AttoniuT-at-Ijiw and Jty-1 IMIHCWSn Ch>r.rrn-'»in! IIM -henri. Banker & Broker, INSURANCE & LOAN AGENT. 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Y .V. n.—Oii every nrarr 1-r Ihi-l lAiLV* ici'l trie'1 yir veer HnlJ (i V<lH»n Ctcmdidma >» ottei; ra/tri Kittmut, charge. < I i |.-riromt K^nnru Pi new. cr.st .X I./00. elilv jtif.W. E'esant U|e-«ht Iiiim...—I SSitO.onli 91-1-e. Nr* Stylo Uiwiuht I’tno* Itripm* fitiS,Or.-a>i< tit 4t7g.o0. I.hun ’< Or.-.iH. 1G rowt,veU $330, m.h WHS. Ereyaut-fiUHJ. Mime-TopJ urvvu, only $10.*. Trenirtolnn* xnerirtre to clunv out pre.vat stocli. >’W?»t«uu.Factory *>■•!> to beereileU. Nvir-iflivr with tuudl inf riuMinn ab-mt A-vef Flahovairtd OnrintfTW'Mnr'REE. l'lca»A 1-ldrw u.inlel F. Hr m y. W,i»hi»B<l*». '• J- 1 Cure Fits 1 Wien I sty c-.irc 1 flu not moau ipen-ly w Mop thmi ter a tltue anil tbon havo them return again . 1 moan a rudr.’^l cure. 1 am a tegular physician, and hare m )i’WYjir rAUlHfi SICKNESS a ric loiix atudy. 1 AMtrant my remedy t" cure thr Wuiat c.osv*.' Imcau-^'othrrrluty taltol Is no n-Hun ter nut imw rvroltmir n care from me. Svml to me .it oneel.r i. Trv.ilIM-. eiu| a Frrr RnHIrvI luyimall- bo rvmrJv.* Give'exprma and pmt otlicv. It v.uita ?.,« n- :lih.-_-fr- a trial, ami Ivlllmroiou, Adtlnire Hr. JI. G. ROOT. ISl ILarl St. Xiw Yorlr. | 0 3:tXE» Ct untile. IB dt». ^Agcnla' s --“- ’ - now 11-iKe. O.oiinolt.^ AM >n- RO ■.a .t .Uo. H.avivk, ......... i sh^r. 1i.N Y. : •nl« IP •<«-. or 1* C».n>ma Uirj’■1. I«. HGSi’Eir. Na»»u, N. V. DEACOX BABBIT'S PBOJiO* ‘ — GRAPH. w Deacon Babbit was prftsreaha and ciift/MeW in bb He perused the Seler.te Ifmilhtj and iha naJens nn Had.teuUiuM uf Rfglla, and acm< bird* aeenrvly ,iul! In bla wood homa dumber study, wbc^a hja pipe WM daily pUfl«J. Filth his hay ahd thresh bls birley with machinery alone. . • ■ A | And call Ub help u> dinner with a telephone.0 Till ho heard U>e papers rating 'ft tin Why, "ild he, )»»t UrtuJc of Ite^n'upkir kfutur gener- prayer meetln* or conference, 'ttrould be their sure ae tSilh iired the phonograph one flic rUcft ►»», Lad wuuht bl» brutli^r Srlc d Xihrirturc. AN OPEN -VERDICT. ■ BY MISS M. -Ev BRADDON, AUTHOR OF "TAKBN AT THE FLOOB," ‘'DIMD MEN'S SHOES," "JOSHUA HAOUAKP'S DAUGHTER.” "WKASEIIS AND ■ WEFT, Bolling about* F.inmauueF Jo^ce, and tho co rate's offer. ”,• Is'ydnr curate n BfrotJ^inin ?’ • I su6uld talw Uiih to bo a hoslthy man. Ho lias been 'Vakilng Ilia Rtrougbl a good •f-n! fiitely in nflf^danco iipuu the *iek. But I shoifi I judge iiiui to bo a fair subject for the experiment.' * We'll try it,' said the old man, his small wizened fuco brigbAwith energy and mind! '1'vo known of il» being tried in ijbolera cases. It was done largely-in Russia. Yea, J shankl iike to see the eff -ct. Cholora ia ,r r~ r- WHL AM KCRRtS l dut . (»6ir*-S,‘oWid D E! OoM. diKer, ■, }Uuic|. nuJ aU>a<-dej J’® ■nA turned HK cfery A OAF t- A^MV* ride VUlt Jrv Jv They win'd net tell the inirp^c cl the tMtjH on' lh4 They threatened auzrfy In knfc ihr ihiagto kUimfcnj I. R. WALKER, 1 )H YSIC fAN, Surgi-on, ie., Ingersoll. A , O.UM -Haifa Jduck, Tbatiuu itnci. ATONEY LOANED ON TH E ^VJ. runty of lmpn>vcd term pn>|^rt) .1 It DR, BOWERS.T )l( Y.SIC'AN, Surgeon, Jre., Tn^eiwoll.J U-Xw — Aicot, * fc« duvr, uu* „f ' p w u . J TJII-: A X :> i.i FK ix . i J.L •■ir-uWCtiei U)) <X KUKIMIII. I TMPEIl.AL FIllE IN ttVn/^f'E L O«»|uny ut tondua, E«t*!>:l>1ii«J H03. WMLM'GAUSLANO, M .D..M .C .P. 8. nwT a uin L ' r ioM M HiU IAL UN7«W ASSUR lYSIClAje^llAKbX. Ui- I . j<. 4lnl D»»r.H*t-’ -U.-t 1t,'?hs< CHAPTER XXXVL .“SICK, BICK TO THE HEART OP LtFE, AM I."’ ■Have yon thought of tho danger to yonrtolf?’ asked the doctor, startled by Cjril’s proposilion. • I do not care about the danger—if there , bo any.’ 1 ■ ‘ There may ba danger. Yon have been working night and day. Yon uro bv no menns a patient 1 should consider f-He tn lose sever id ouneenof blood with impunity. You bad belter abnndon tho idea, Mr. Cnlvcrhouse. Your lifo is more valuable than thtt poor follow’s vender.' ‘■I beg your pardon/ Raid Cyril. 'Tbnt young man is all tho world to Iris widowed lumber. I am nil the world'to nobody.’* But you are valuable to n great number of people. Think bow winch g-iod y->u hnve already done in thia lionthonish town. And you may go on being useful to your fellow- men for tho next fifty yearn, if you do n<>t wnsto your strength nnd henllh upon aonje benevolent follv. Joyce is in tte* hands of Providence. Medicine lias done all that it caw for trim;’ ‘ Medicine. Yes—moaning dimgs. But science has done notbin-r. I believe pint sefoneecRO save him. Will y.»u perforin thia operation, Mr. Snnndors, yes ur uo ?’ • What if I say no?’ • I eliall go to every doctor In Brfdfnrd— down to the oattlo doctors—till I find tho ninu who will do it.' ' By tho time yon got to tho end of yotir journey poor Joyco will bo gone. • Un! come, if yon arc Absolutely be it upon this ------ Slav, lot ro« foci yenr pulse. So. Sfrong and ,fnll. YCR. I tl i ik wo might ■ink it. Hut yon oiusl have a cab ready at the end of the alley to take' you home. You will bo weak aud famt alter the oporai lion.' * 1’11 go ond get a enb while yn,n go and get q glass tube for tho trausfusiun. Tlierol if rin time to bo lost. If that pour follow ►inks into n state of collapse, our efforts will be nselvsR.’ Mr. Saunri- ra went off to Iris mirgcry, which was not far off, to fetch all that was required for tho experiment. Iio was governed and impelled by a firmer ppirit tlin'n Iris own, or ho would hardly have done this thing. ' I ought uot to do it on tny own mnon- silrility.’bo said to Irimsidf. ‘Suppose bath men were to die. and there were an outcry egainst mo in tho ucwRpaprrs. I should bo ruined. If the nir gets into tho veins of a deterioration of the hlood, and a supply of frMh lH-nhby tdond— Y-«, Til do it.’ • ' There *as no nroro* time 1 mt in discus- won.. Dr. Bulling went to eno of the ■' roomy ‘old closets in his surgeri/ and fished out a p.irticnliir Iprin of syrjnge-; armed ' I with thisnni^hispock'ei instrument caso he was ready. . Tho two doctors saw a cab waiting At tho ' month of the alley, and th«y found Cyril Cnlvi’rlioim* Rtandin" in thedoor way of tho house that sheltered' tfib Joyces. They ail three went iirlogelhor/ Half nn hour a^erward Cyril caino ont of that crowded 4on, very pale, and leaning on ihe parish dilator's «rio. .ffhe operation hnd been performed. Dr.- Bolling wn* re­ maining to watch tliu patient. Ho wm go- । ingto Rtay-aU night. Ndbody know better than Dr.-Bolling’s gratis Jmtiuiits wht-ther <>r not the-phSvieian was a mikor. Ha wns no niggard either of his time or hi* money when their welfare was ntstuko. Jia would -give ns -much ftttentrin to the c.ute of a pauper inf.nil—a little ball Hedged life that was pmltively valueless from tlio political economist's point of .view—as ha would have given to » bypocbondriacnl diiohes*. Mr. Saunders accompauiod Cyril hnno to hi* lodgings—cmnfortablo rumU* in ti I queer old psuele l liomn in * dull narrow olreet shndawed by tho v<-x>mystoiY0 wall of Uto pat-nth chuVch. Tho Y<rmn* Cyril occupied werS targe, tidily furnished in an old-fashlonbd het erogenous’way, and scru- pnlonvly clean. The landlady was what is usually enllyd a fueyK?rly 'person, which ReciuR to meap a woman whose easy tempter l;ns ru »into Lit. Site hud lol hi-r lodgings to curates.for ths lost thirty years, her bnsband, a* parish clerk, having a vested right to church patronage. She was of * soft and affcCtionnto nature, and not being blessod with children of her own, lavished ail her muteroal feeling upon tho iionrdlere nr newly l*e*rdcd yonth* who Rocceedild one another, in Bn endless pro- erosion, as occupants of her roomy firit floor. Lively curates had objected to tho gloom of tho dunky old paneled rooms with their dei-p wiuiluw-seuts nnd narrow windows. Ariidncratio curate* had felt their personal dignity endangered by the shabbiness of this narrow side street; but no curate had ever luen oblo to resist die insinuation* of Mir. i’l.dmore’s inatemar affeclfon. They might couqtain, but they could not lenvo her. Sli* shed trers st th# least hint of such a desertion--ami whiit curate, rightly mimlfd, caul I resisted a woman's turns ?In her qarlter life Mis. Pudmoro had bt-cn able to "Jo for*’ her curates, as sho called it, with her own unassisted labor. ' Oh, Sir, how lycky you’ve c om aex- claimed the girl; 'Mr. CulverbouM baa gono out of hh tnfnd.' • Nonsausn^jiirl.' - The dootor ran up stairs and sat down by Cyril’a bed- He found him very weak, and with a good ileal of fever about him. Ho smswvreu M r. traunden'a questions with difficulty, atul had a dislrtinzed and' anxions look about hi* brow and eyw. , • I’ve aotne good news for yon, tuiu |1>«« doctor, cheerily. ‘ Bmipsonrl Joyce rsl-, lied considerably daring the night, and it's Bolling’e opinion that bo’ll mend.' ‘ I ma very glad of that,’ said Cyril,faint-. I • Now, bow about nursing?' inquired Mr. Sanndon; ‘this is a caao o l exhaustion aud low fever. Mr. Caiverboaoe has been over- ! working himselflately, and ha’s thorough­ ly woft» out. He will want a groat deal of cnr<>/ Goed nursing will be important. 'As lur a» my strength ivill let mo he ahail have every care,' protected Mrs. Pod- more. 'But I can't boast of a strong con- siitntion, nnd I'm troubled with my breath if I move abont tnueh. Bnt n« to b»ef tea, and ctrickon brotb, and- jelly, i can make them n« w dl as any one.' • Beeftoa and truth will be wanted; bat tbe chief thing IB to nee that be takes them. He lunat havononri«hin rfit every half-hour, book here, tny good girl, yon must help the J»wa RMB Uken in babii tiyjbe Divine Power ia the li«l. rf , Mr. Serateb- ell did not ^beolaMy expect Hut tniir.olea wire to be ttrrAfuX C>V hmi, 'fliit Jwktert were to bo turuef into Mood, Kt 'fliea To ■warm in kinu* cfoam bmkl*L' short Of ibis, be coDsidcred binapU a »«ry.prof>dr sahmet for Divine favor.' ME'Piper bad fallen In "Tova with Bell*, fend wriihed to make her the second Mrs. I ’ipdr., , • r ' • • i* i Like most men Vko tnoara a Unit wife with a Memewhat exaggerated dolefvlueas, Mr. Piper hud npeedjjy discovered a vearn- in£ t5 taka (olntnseJl-* second. He bad mrt/ar to.Jooktar his second cboiod. Bell* hed always appeal^ ^o bis. taste f the protticBt tiling He knew. Her ronndplamp beaMy, the sumfy**ttEW pf lier heir, her peachy cheeka and red falHipk.heV dimples and Binallronnd chin, her little white bands and neatly shaped feet, allsrere after the ‘fashion in which to Mr. Piper’^eyes aeeiii- ed ChepArfoctioo of womanly beautf. A strong-minded woman, beautffol u yen>a and grand as ^ano, weald hkreliad an traction fer him. Mr. Piper had an awful dread of being heh-ne^ked. He wanted a wife whom be 'conId trekt kindly and gow- era with * TM- of irt>n. THat rod of iron would bo WStliSd fn cottoh-^rool aod vrfve»,of ooftrae.WiCit -would be.nrftiending. Mr. Piper bad'enjoyedTife fn bio orrf way ao long as bu-faculiies remained’' to hitn. Short of being like DeanflWBt' Yud dying first ‘atop,' Mr. Piper te have Lia own wnynintillie drew bis last breath. Bella appeared to him by-Tkr the 100*1 pliable,^nd tenderjildsTtod ydbng weman of Iris a£qdanRhiice.as well as the. prettieat. His children did■nHlilte Her,’bal lhat was natural. Tii»yot?ng Pifiert hid ao strong a beat toward.Ignorance that they would have bnlcd anyoao : who tried to Teach lliem. Mr. Pfner was not going to ba governed by hi# children’s pnqn^teSl The very belt tiring haconld do for ihrtn woAH be to mve the?l BR’h a etep-znother an Bella. The nine were wild, roqgb, aud tomboytah.°“r-tbi: d*< । c o n s u l : w <n X ^innrw-.^h1, *' *’ CaU 8°l * Profe8“oja l I young woman would tone them down. nurse.' A .L H O LtNCSHEAD.T h m Policies Isazni en BTCII- in? ta i F r a B uilding and,SUBGE01T DENTIST, IMCKVTtATi^ AT HOST ADVAMAGEOUI RATES.I l aoK'.tl 3 icte'Ui, ihivinu. nu t liar- -- CHARLES ^KENNEDY, SWHGEOX; DENTIST.! J1 JIt'ENSED by tho HoyaT College or D.-italSunjcry, UnLri". ALL LCSSSSUECTLZS BBOIB j. v. xtaaswimTHV Money to Loan. j^N Fann Property, at 8 |xr IT W A. 8UDWORTH. b'UIJSICON DENTI31\ tiramtcoi ll.c Untartu lii-Dlal College. QPEOtALnttjJutjon ^iven to the pre- 1 ’ of th« nu-tr^ teeUl. MOWEY. tj *•N^U-.j s ro o .o o o T O L O A ; A x !:4 I E , vn tern i «mTv.vmm f^W mnl upward., and I ’ { ,4 A MES BRADY, I"A'I •. ' C .-i E -I S "’ S 0 M Aiuu>c3tiLo M n K e!<>e U r. fliofirk'eO—^xlifuotUr.d-u, !!- 8*k/lii .>«il CouaU) praupt j ; I.JWSST RATS OF nrrmssT. MORTGAGES BOUGHT. 4 3 JDH|1 HASKETT, efv(-Commission Merchant, AGEKTS. S 5 ,v ;f , w;.t r W..W 1.I.t^tui. SamplclOeci.il Grp^t, Bullrr, CArp- p/rd ( ur^*briHk^lip. IKIJ Mauae, I INGEIWOIX, Insjraoil. Dw_ U, |K1,_________ E^A Z A Y KR -^eoir^ EXPORTERS'- CHEESE or. • a «!<■■» Stieel, Ingerx-ll.II. B. CLARK. lie •houted aonca inmelili* tones of “Itu your dariisg J , C . xi. C A X »», xiraKnsoi^.. MONEY TO LEND. Money to any unmint -n Mortgije Jircnriu ’at» per reel "ii htralght lAMtm nr on the Innufliuent Bjaumupnicrrtd,*! Reduced Italo. " ( m in u s STRICTLY COKFATENTIAI. OLD. KKNSKbY, Agmt tor l>M4i BoctfUC" J lx,uJ< r- iC® AtmAMT I lRE oldttinnl J nr /nrrntum in the Vnlted States, Canada, aud Unrnf' « mlhcrd ratm. With »nr principal Vfice Incalrd in H'athiitgLnn, directly upponitelhe I’rdtcd Staten Patent Ufice, ire art able to attend to all Patent JiueintM tcilh greahr promptntnt and despatch and leer tart, than othar patent attorney-', tcho am at a di*- fnnre from Waddnyton, ami who hare there- hand, And emote the phonograph a blow that la J Ho* UM flour. A at wheels and broken rprinp, a thing of |lfc no IwsSwr. a.—Win l-e cunttantty In WTIrw on H*lunl»r«. 1U* Mf-m. HiahUr'* UMA, King lugeraoll. Holl . ihjprsuii.Afeniaotn..- m I1 'itdabdfty.fr.; .fe^r^a m i all «-Au are interednl in new iiwi.lloni and Patent* are incited to iwndf«r our " Guide for obtaining PaUntt,” vhich it tHl Jrtt to any odder u, and.contain* rrmpletf hutruction* how WILLIAM GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE tear*.I An I ••yWjftaKV W'Moijrlr, "When man JeaerU hl , ____-______ __ , ]&M p Mk v lie M .'WINKLER' it Co.. OSes, Tkmc» Street,:(otniMf oded M in • unfuUtig cure tor 1 juMiMl .Wert- J tedr." fora Taking.! BUVf A ^ni»r . 939,000 ... Addrtu LOOS BAGGEB A GO. ,-SV>bf‘ter« of Patrntn fi"d AUnrneye at I^u>, L Dmit Biddinfi, W ash ington, D, f, PATENTS But Deiron Dabbit, good oMman.ylll ralie hlibeid no mure. l,"w r * m r « Nn fm riiU lo»t th* owafeio ’X” A'tefei'M ."*- J O :REJETO^*^ Dapoaita, HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED I war® । h*.r« s-mio nue with mo. Old Bolling would xto. He's just tho man. Ho would cut uli a natiem's head for tho sake of nn cxp<-rhn<-iit, if the chaneca of ids puiiitic it on ngirin properly were ns one in fifty. He mas kill-d more, pntients nnd mndo more wonderful cures than any doctor iu the norili of England.' 1 urtunately. Dr. Bolling's al-i de waa not very rcniote. Il wus n shabby old sqnnro red brick house in the markt-l-plnco, nnd had never been painted outside or insijo Miilrin the memory of man. It was n house of about twenty TOO ns. Old Bulling I lived in two uf I bcm, anil bis house-keeper occupied n third. Rats, mice, apidera, becllea, and such -small deer had free warren in nil tho others. Thero wns a very fine breed of eock-chatera on which tho old physician rather prided himself. In tho summer evenings they got into bis la no and candles, and made hta dnj? old mirgery musical. The furniture was a miracle of antiquity and ugliness; talites r.s thick fes tombAtones, chairs lira*, only n strong ano conld move, horse-hair nnd moreen upholstery no interpenetrated with dust that brushing or beating would have been nselosR. Perhaps that i» why tho old housekeeper never al temple 1 either proees". Dr. Bolling seemed to have left off hav­ ing bia windows cleaned al some early period of his professional career. PcrbapK the subdued light which crept through iris opoqtifl and aruoKo-darkenoj patios suited bhn, jriBtM amake-cnloied spoctncle, suit some iX‘Oplu's eyea. Tlw housekeeper hnd left off suggesting Hint tho windows would ba bet ter of cleaning. •What'* tho mo?' Dr. Bolling had asked years ogo, whan she hinted that the operation would improve tho general np- poarauco of his house. 'They’d get dirty again, wouldn't they ?'• Certainty,' agreed Iha liotnckoepor. ‘They'd gel dirty again—after * time.' • Of course, and wo should be no better off than we aro now. I should have spent money on cleaning them for no pornosB. Beridcs, if tb« windows were dean my old foraituro might look shabby. Now iu this tempered light it looks unco tn moly well.' Common report dectarad that Dr. Bull­ ing we* a miser. The popular mind reasoned in thia wise—that no man who was not a miser would live ia one corner of a dirty old bouse, wear dotbea too shabby for a Jew pKldbr to chaffer for, and trot to J and fro on hit own ted from morning till ' night, when be could nave atlordcd to ' make his bouse spick and spun front bare- went to genet, clothe himself like a gentle- ' tHifb, and drive about in a linndeome carriego and pair. Hut the eelml fact was that Dr. Bolling did not care about fine furniture or g*oil broadcloth, and that he liked to use his own legs better than to sit behjiHl a pair i f horse?. He wits a <;rea- turo of habit. Hit mind wee in bis proffti- siunnl work. Ha lived only for ecieucc. hi th* Middle Ageejia would Lave abut him- seif up in a laboratory and make all mon- S i uncanny experiment with retorts, cniciblr** aud plamhire, and- muoli . Of quicksilver- fc-onr *ulishl*e*d । * confined hi* espariotante Io albat •’« bodies. Ho .WM a marv«l of cleveraeea, gxp«rieDce,*i>tUuRiMta, bm in Bridford be did not stand nearly ao nigh a* Dr. *bo wore manorpliooafctablack,Idrove, a smart brougham iu white* and a emarter carriole iu summer, and bed ' hi* ekirta »terchod by a French taundroae- i laghta. were chining through tiu round • more's coukory was ono of tho charms by which sho subjugated tho clerical tnind. Sho hud kept their rooms chan and noat, and had evon l-mke-l to their shirt buttons and darned &<*ir sock* But with ad vane* ing years amrlncrensiag obesity, Mrs. Pod- |n->re found hcrsulf compelled to taka "a gill," and a sories of neat-handed 1‘iiillisns followed oue another in procession, like tho Curates. Mrs. Pudinoro'-s rcijuiremonts wore high, nnd sho demanded an amount of virtue and industry from tho tonus girl which very few specimens of that class were able to maintain dor more that! n- twelvemonth nt a stretch. Either tho girl wa» nattc5', and "answerod” when Mrs. Podmoro reproved liar, or sho was slovonly, a<>J left tho fine in tho corners of the rpoms, or she was that t-arful animal, a breaker, nn l hearldcd her reproach by a crash of dropped crockery or a shlvar of s&iashed glaxs. For the period of her ser­ vice. however, Mrs. Podm<>ru'a gi>l was al­ ways neat and pleusant tn see. She was generally fr- sh-c Aned, and worn lavender gowns tilled up above the elbow, an Flier elbows, ns a rule, wero rosier iliaa Aurora's lingers. To the citrates sho was rarely eauo^. Th«y did not try her temper 60‘soverely as M^s. Podmoro tried it. In these quiet old-wjild lodgings Cyril Ci|tverh»uso awoke on the tn irniug after tho oxperimant. The bolls w--re ringing tor Iha early moruiug- aorvi-'o. Cyril's hsunl hour for rising was full an hour earlier. To-day it was only Uio Bonn-1 of the bolls close st hand that awakened him. When ho t tied To lift, his bead from tba pillow it was ns heavy as lead. ' I'm afraid I ’m goiug t> b# ill,' ho thought. ' Ho got tip, took Ills cold hath—which revived him a little—struggled into bis clotlK", ftoliiig week and giddy nnd miser- able all the white, nnd ran across to tho choral;. T^a choir boy* were tiling into tho chancel ns he got to the vestry. The 'Vicar w.s looking ghim. ' I tray. CulverhouH", UB this ttatiy service is your fad. you might at least bo punctual,* he grumbled, os Cyril waa pulling on bis surplice.•I'm sony to be lute—but I don't fuel well Ibis morning-' •Eh? Nothing bad, I hope? You'rft as while as your tuirplice. You go too much ainorfg those poor croatnros. Very prdprr, of course ; but a man T)fcc« Boms thing to himself, even if be hasn't a wife and f-unily to coostdar.' Cyril got through bis portion of the set- vice somehow ; but the gray old chureh walls, the inouuriioaK to departed citizens, Uio draped famalM loaning upon anchors, Uie ebybby oho ruin blowing trumpets, the urns and tablet#, danced before bis eyesiu' a bewildering. wbiiL He hardly knew what be was readfug. His own voice luul ’ I ctu Htako np a bfcd Vm -the sitting* room sofa,' said Mrs. Podmore, ‘so us toba always close at hand.' • Yes,but that wan't bo much use if you're a heavy nleopor,’ answered the doctor. I Tin a wry light rieeper. Sir. I some- tiijws bear tho church clock strike every honk of the night.' ‘Hiving RO near the belfry 1 hardly won- derThat you do,' said the doctcr. Ho gave full directions as to whet was to bn done for his patient. It was not a case for drugs, but care and nouririimeiit. Tho loss of blood, coming upon a constitution much worn with work and watching had enuned a greater shock to the system than Mr. Sanndera, or even Dr. Bolling, had ap­ prehended.In tho next street the parish doctor ran against Mr. Pudge, a man with a pate fat face, greasy, smeared with printers' ink— reporter to the Bridford Chronicle. ‘ How arc your patients going on?’ asked Mr. Pudge. ‘Auy abatement of tho epi­ demic?' ' None, I am sorry to say; but I’vp got a patient in Tower Street that I am more concerned aboty than all my cholera patients.' * Who is that.'•Mr. Cnlverhouso. He’s, down with fever. Overwork and anxiety- has broright it on. He's been working as bard as that French'bishop you’ve road about whin the plague was raging at Marseilles.1 •Ay. to be Rtire,' said llw, reporter, who bad never hoard of tho bishop or the plngne of Marseille, and who bopkau tho fact M a good starting-point fur Lie next loading article on the Bridford pestilence. It was Friday afternoon, and Mr. Puce was h.utom:>g to bis office to see the Chron­ icle through the press. H-< did not forgot to put in a paragraph, with a side beading. •SERIOUS TLLXESS OP THE RKVP.C. CUL- VERHOUSK.—\Ve regret to hear that tlsi* gentleman whoso indefaligabte labor* •She** every inch the lady,' Hr. ^ipey said to himself 'and shell wake taaii-s df thy ■gnls if tbey?Bct ter.’ .Bella bad loiig be«h Aouacious oiajark- ing gallantry in Mr. l’ip«r'» tpauners.wtiich ninde that worthy liitle man pearly odiou* to liar. Sho hail avoided him as ranch ua possible, hurrying out of the dull hand- •omo bouse directly! the formal hohri of •mdy kwo over. She ^ad absdlhtriy iw- fused all bis invitations to liincheoh, de­ spite bis reproachful assertion that aha was wantingin compassion f^r his widowed aud lonely slate. • You have your daughters f>r compan­ ion*, Mr. Piper,’ she replied to the«6 charges. 'You ennl want t a e ?1 • But I do,’ reioried Mr. Piper. ‘My pil* are no company for me. They DYven't mind enougli—and they’re nnt1 pretty enefttgb. I like to seo a pretty face ol tho other si-le of tho labls When I sit down to LETTER HEADS, at the XycxE On-wa A Nevada politician »M elected un the tneriti of on* rioylr apeech. AU be a»id WM, “ Fellow eonatrymcn follow me to yonder aalo*a." To sign the pledae, and afterward to be prtMnted with a bottle of fine wine, ia one dftttoM dreadful thinga which will «ee«a- tonally happen. People talk about raffer- Ipg. but they don lian te an^dunf-Bio"! it. A l«4y aaid that thia waa tlie finest com- Ii»l~ in Dr. Bulling’, simitar*. wli<u> Mr. Sauad«r* g<si to hi* door. • xhat's lueky,1 though! the pariah dociar. *Th« old man ia io his •urgery-'He rang, and Vi* door «»s open'd by Dr. B Jliog himself, a shriveled hul* mau with a btaek velvet tkull-eap ou tba top of h» bald head. , , •Ab, Ssoadm, efime in. Any thing wrong ?' - *U.’ IE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO.CIBCUX*tt8. among our Ruffaring poor during the pre­vailing epidomichave b^en.beyond all praise, has at length broken down under the burden imposed upon him," and is confinedbe<i with a severe attach of fever.’ CAAPTER X X XVn’. . * jin. ripxR r.uxa rx IOVK. AU through that sultry summer wcatbci, Beatrix nnd lier companion,Madamo Leon­ ard, lived tln-ir qiiiet live* at tho XValer House, willt no change of scene wr* to the wide airy moor, or to the hospitable Vicar­ age, where they usually spent two or three evenings of every week. People in Little Yaflnrd—except some bitter and envious spirit* of tho C<»yn*y type—!md left off talking n'uont Mr. Harefield’s death, and had begun even to feel "omewliat ashamed of their former suspicion about Beatrix. The girl’s calm front aud resolute ruanner, her daily presence among them, with ilnv« proud bearing which.as natural to her,gave tho lie even to facte,where facts were again*f hvr. If sire had leit the village,and sought refuge from malevolent tongues in som* foreign country. Little Yafford would hav# boon cenfirmed in it* suspiaions. Sb* nl*id. and tho ponutar voice for aome tima de- nanoee! her as bold and braxon. hardened in wickednen’, breans* she staid ; but by slow degrees this idea wore itaslf out. Her Steadiness outwore suspicion rm water wears rock. Every month,and somotinaM <vory mail, brought Bmtrix an Indian letter. Ijer lover Rent her a full account qf bis life, which had u«>w become fliU of action and excitement. Th* second Barm re» war had broken out, and WM being carried o" *ri*te Boll* slindileted.' Cmld any gfr1, cy*A one wlto had known poverty’s sharp stfngti from her cradle upward, consent tb ntarry a man wbo talked about vicinal* ? Thera was no harm in tba word ;-it -wax neither obscene uor blusphemous; but it was re- voirinr. *”■ ' Although reproachful, Mr. Piper fetti vindictive. The spring and sn-bmer that fol|ow»i poor Mr*. Piper's dtath'wir* *ee- sons of fetors* end plenty for the Scratch* ell family. Mr. Piper was’elvtay* sending Mrs. bcratehell some offering froth mi mod.-l farm. Crrkm, butter, Vunjltry, vegetaUia, the first fruit* of the ieuon; forced into premature bring nt nmeh cost of tuottey and tabor; cnm8"t6 tliTScralcliell door io delicious succession.- Th* yobn^ ScratcheUs grew epicurean, and turned 4^ lh“ir noses at rhubarb pudding with two inches thitkucns of crust. Mr, Piper’s **r* yant*—who stopped longer In hfa Brrrice «ow that tho good housewife wa*gen*— imd a good deni to say ab,in! these small gifts. ■ It wa’s evident which way the winq wns netting. Miss Srratchnll would'eoon be mistress of Ilie Park,. •There 11 bo.a second Mrs. PiperW<wa ' Chri«tmaa, or else my name ain't Martha Ehnysnld Hie cook.'’And Miss Scratch-11 will be that one.’ ' Well,' sighed tho -lion«e-mnr!, without looking nn from her stocking-darning, 'if he's bent on tutrrying, lip may as Well Aarry her as .anyone epie. Sho'll hnftablei and beveu-Jetopi'r.-d, I should tjiink.’ , • Slron! I you ?' in<jnfr*<! thq /ook, ironically.“'Flint 'hhowa 'ow much* yon know about comaii natuf. That vouuj; woman ta deeper'lhnn the deepest well tint wrw ever lug, Bud If ahf a misetu Ijert ehell wmt to rnle every thing with « ’igb 'and. Them meflly-montbed ones nlwaj** do. I'd rather ’nve a rpiifire for B mim e IbaA one Of (hem suft-npoken young women that go smilin' through the worM a« if they were npnlngtain' to everybody for bein' abvi-. She’ll rpinfl ’is momy. and •he’ll hrvnk 'ia ’mt, and rife'll uro nil of Ms like dog*. That’* my opinion al-out Miro Scratehell, if you wishM kn«w it.' 1 ' * Lor. cookr ynn're such a one to jump al *' oonctoMiunB,' mid Ilie hmwusmtde,' itilh a Mmewhat oentemplnons al■ trig. ' Ptrltape I aro. Mary, bbl I gen end iy jump* at 'em right' (TO ar coWTixcKb.] “Doni aland there loafing,” said tlw ran* iter of a grammar Kboot to throe atodenta afanding where they alwulda'te ‘"-Were not Ivafing," laid oco of them ; -UIMM ar* only throe of m and H take* 'levan to mak* a loaf." An old Booicbman. on marvyteg a ferr taken triumphantly and with little lone, sod thee Bbimloned <a the car* al a force too wonk to keep or dBfend it Betaken by the enemy it had to be conqnered again, an.l thia time with a aerem einrgle. Prorae wu taken twiee ; the city of Pegu, three times. Detachments wore cut off* । officer* were mirderad. Sir Kenrick's OHrkneDt was fn the thick pf ths airngjjte. He bad won his captain­ cy, and hoped-Mn a struggle that favored rapid promotion—to get another st|p before he came home. • 1 wonder if you wil) think better of me, Beatrix,’ be wroie/tf 1 coma back a major? Thore is a middle aged Round about the title that ypivuu|l A hardly appreciate but, I Mtirs you it is rather a grand iHmr bow- ilia uoequiUily of their t|ta. “jib* will ba □oar ma," he replied. “ to Jme my aee." •• Weai." remarked another of lb* pMly. In behalf of tramp*, ft hi mentioned that ' Mr. Smith, of RtMBMrd, Conn«eHmi< wHfr thirty We as* having a far-away aonnd, M it it belonged to soma it..' p,f.n nrv o—f fightin„g —_*_s_t_a_t_e_ _o_f_ t_ t_e_nge that out> else, or were the eoboof wolds be roa«k|d have elwara longed for. I tali nil yesterday. He.b.Vd « curine* confustna of uiiad about tuoro and ammoim, nori o<>nM ooi have lull wlwilicr tb WM wualer or Hl miner. ^nr- ‘ L'm afraid I shall apt be able tn attend to my p*ra«h work this aftarooou.' h« Mid, when the Mrvice wa* over. ' Nrt, uo, tny deer tallow,' answered the Yjpai. heai Uy. 'Go home aud r»»L YOU'M wortatd hard enough to have earned a taw da>«' repuM. I dan w>y Uud will aiet you rifflii.' £yril went home, and threw Liuiielf liewnon hie W . and***/Jtawe. belukee. iowt, no oaekaewing anylbmg about him, nil Sataji. the maictof-ull w-wk. name al ►ix e cloek to lay Use taMa for hie fogal dinner. BAtant-reom and bedroom aJ- joiped. Opal bed left th* d«W ot»«, at»d Sarab wae eurtlwl al «*eing bnn lytW Ou the cLutch. ■ I hope yos *r* tmt IB. Sir-’ *»iJ Sarah.Cyril gave bar a Strang rmaW«g ki»4 y had gene oat of his urind. H*-wta I ou Ina bod Mid talking so 'qawdy*. it landlady waddled slowly np .tetra, hi . t* ShiMb* at every tanking, a ntMtoo fat to traval tU , iwo if Use feu* And UME UM> pariah doctor told Dr.Lu face with Mr. SautuUnu born too tale in bring nut of the SikBwar, when I heard ear fenoVfl diapwlinz^ver thejj. iMWCabotH YfoJtan and <7ooj«rat. ■flat now I have bad ’u# clmfiee'Uke tho eall of a tramp, and tlr*t wbHe th*y worts' gobe Ibero fell upon the bed a mars of plaiw taring which would have probably ’ them both Ind they remained. Two French ladles wtre looWntf ntTRic pi.tortoin lb* Paris Salortn. “So f bear,” raid otte, "a relebrated painter baa flmAed' a picture for yon." Yea ; h* haa gvsctouthp oonaented to paiat the portrait of my hu«. baud fvr my drawing-room." ‘‘Indeed I* aaid the Erst speaker. "Well, for a roonr like that I thmk I should Izavg choseD’ a’ gayer subject-”1* > A dispute abottl*jire^edcnce qnce arosrr', between a bisliod^and * judge, and after' . ‘aome altercation the tatter tlioagUt Mr should confound 1.1s opponent by quoting' tli* foBnwWg paMacai' “For on CbeMr L*—a mil tK. tear wrnnhata " “lA of Script"' tnnr far* hv Uta time joUan in.t^ Tb*n esma a vpirited last ekirmiah. Baaina are ttDiyepnUj sometime* felittiM taw bears WM wieisetlr I ■ calm in Una pv.io l of-tta»Ker tp*t UBHWI* P ladder, nr treaoheTO'd j nw-tar*! fey f >•. F.verjrletfw'ahe reenbrad mlgnt be Iba but that atronx ynnm? hand wooM pen. Though. Kenrick wrote *o lightly and gayly of the'wak, th- fact*' ware BOHOM awful •UH Wswdo*. ni»b*eio<M alrlckan wish eboleWa. Itadtri gan to taugliah a htUaand al adrioe ab* want Io Whifoy THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1878. C-hc ®dotb Eribunc, WmSSDAT, J NE 5, l«7l. MB. D. MaCMn-ttw la a Cona<rvetive, had M. P. far Ea*t MMdlcMX ; he ha» been Nfnlu nnminat-d a* a candidate at ih* earning ah-efion, whrrenpon the London rfJccrfucr lanarka He ia no *p»*ker, there is nothing that they oannoi pfey, and ! T«a G V. B — Work on Hie C dM CninnTtrcial. ■■sen B Chceue HarkH. HOUSE jro LET. «. rpo LET—That dorinli’e ig'ersoll Cheese Market O P E N S 1.TUS.TT 'T. THE QBsutc LtemaTnae «tet yesterday • nd elected a qjeeker—Mr. A. Ture tt. of Threw Riven. • C mrenmlhre. The a tnrtakeri— hut arwkng to B>f -rui < ihica M eutvbHabvrf by Ur* Globe, a k-w- rnimMi,1 ,n order to atund alio* Id l*ve a maj tity exehwW" of Via voice of ilia Uiniaatry. Will it bell to Uih doctrice in Cib eaae? _ NfaatniVau, from a Pr.rliamentnry point uf year a thm mnuiba' bluaaure trip at lli- publl* expense, and thia i- adled re*>B<cn(- tug a cotiathm-noy.” Col. Skmuer i* a Gri< and M. P. for South Oxford ; be hn« even again ooiniuste'l n« n Candidate at 111' doiuiug •lection, and the Lindon Adver- wnta 2 ir. (aUiat forty o*nt«)a cl'*.J wav fortanate SBough ti ba present la tho Kmariiwa Divuio* wh« a Es Pn side nt Grent .laughter, Mrv tfarteria, who a«O«n(Allied hit*. About foertceo tadjr* aad gentlemen D ver road. Nfg>4ialio»i DOM:NIOM DAT.—Oar N dfanal H luLy a grand <teinmiatr*U<>n. At • public W UATXVZB «1M m ** b* anid of the G it gift^l with a tarpl amount of precomption. that they h ive govemed the ennntry iu the inters of themsatvea aud a few fAvored all tn*, all parr-itiam, are centered in them. )I .uifestly incompetent a* they ar*, elruc- (bug htiudly on from one tntateke to an- aMtity to go er*<lti*Wy through tlm routine rhagrined when til* Opmai'ion and the r nntry prn>l«l in Uuabiug their LPy pro- Tan Garrs are gonatBUtly speaking of M >ck -oxi •, a* B temperance own. N*wis he 7 II i* ot.ly • few wceke ago, 11 win tli* oec*'i >a of Iha debate on the T-rmisaive Bill, after the Hm. Mr. Ac.di.i, I • Grit Speaker of the H m*e of Cemmona, 1> id fi <iabed bi* n Morii-ns tirade agaiurt the Bill, that Mr. Tlatl hioted to the Pre- mirr that it would look better for him, pro. f aaing rich 1 nd temperance qualitfe* be- daily allowance of Ute intoxicaiing bev-r ng*. Thia I-ok* as if Iha Proniior’s tem- ji T«nc* was K ahum. There fa another thing nearer h >m“ that points to the same c'nrJarion. If Mr.Mnekenxie i* a temper- cee man and Sir John A. a whiskey mau I nd the people are not aunpnrting in fact sithi-r Mr. Gibson or Col. Skinner, but the chiefs of the two parii-~a,then why is it lliai toe Pirai lent of the H >tel Keep-r* Associ- l’ie other laveni keep-ra in th' Riding are the kenneat aiipportera of Mackenzie to bo 1 nodf la it nt ail probable that the Hotel K- rpcra would ga Bbno*t en matte for the Grit G^. mm-nl if it wasrndi a temper- t.ure cmeern aao irGrit p liik'iQ* profeas? We Ibink qn|. The party from the top t» Traneis Hi ck» termed it:—"An Organized HyUperacy." In the word* of a contem- jioinry, tlirir " succeaa has been won by slander, theft and e irruption !" Slander, ibw a iiy ? There elioulJ be a atroogrr ' rm f>r th* amrril ius, ria iictivo nn- tnrbs that Lave toen burled at Ilie bead* - • •p^ciallr Sir Juba A- Mao loual J. Turft I Did they n il •uliorn a clerk lo aleni hh from die Montreal Poet Office ? And rrilb si a no ba it recorded, i atand • f pan'* nng the gnil v ones as • - j ted V«. I. Cap. 83. ttor. roe • U-«tyled party of purity, re carded the ihleteti U-IO baa boon kop >itiled to a lucrative p-wdlinn. another bi* been el-cted I - tb* Renate, end yet a third u a member vf tbe Administration. To B^DKEB of the Chronick it mu«l xp- paar funny tv ana that paper accnw> an other of " ahun tad aland >r," “ c >arae prnona! atlaok* on private character," Ar., lahcn.tliey Mnaot bat bare concluded before (Ida that itaalf it, ot all papers of the aame jank, prob ibly more guilty of the above than any other in the Dominion. Scare- ly an lainf bnt coatiin, an aUick on CL«> private character of a imri one or tn-»ro op- Ueeomo* Utat sheet to attempt to show ila innocence by blackening another. So far f Col. Skinner ia concerned, we rev right bets that wa have not a panic!* of ni-fe*l- ing toward* that ghntleman. We aimply »*y that ha ia not th* gentlenmi of choice for the pnei'ioo be lias ••eenpied th* that ninety-nine EteD out of every hundred are ful'y a« fit. ami maay more an, to rep- recent ns at th* Colonel. He n*»er mnke* a epcch in the House, Li* name is never Mwcensl 4 with l-gielainrs af any account, IM lire I vie nothing in I'arlinment far hi* <u^iUtas u'e apcrial, or the ooun'rv'H g-ue lal gjoo ; he ia bnt a foll-wer of Mr. Mac- kroM*, within’ a Mui of hi* own, wh*n tlie Giirrrntnent wants a vole; h* site on panclu dity. and is simply known to the world aa Col. Skinner, nf South Oxford. Eoulb Oxford ia au important Biding and tuna have a Letter man than bb fa to ri prearnt it. Thr Uon«». wa tolieve, hns ]w«aed • law requiring >U •[iplicanta for poahfons nadar 'to Government tn b« amiurtl aa to ihrir qualification*, and we here an tHidcratnod Jew r-quinnff ttirir r< |*eee«ialive* to have certain qnaliln*- llrme. He reretrea pay the >im* aa the «otk*r in itae civil *rrvic-,end iiTaddition. withijwdr iatcreet. and wh«tn they pay fi* aitvrding lo them whh ahjli'y, alinqid I- a man id %MHty. fully nmimlanding 1 [on, and «ble to inteUiRVtitly di.eua* them on tto Soo- of UM H>m*v. We therefore think that neither party abonld Boiuioata Itidiac »nd address them upon the phnei- • faelora might be able to putt judgment Sa to winch underwood lh* an atioua toat, And which would bs the- t* ter ab|* to def-ndour (ntenata in th» Hoose. Wa I are no ol j etmn to the impor *Hoo of any qnanfify o< *peakin< muchil e* Into lb* Biding, a* baa torn the rote. We do n<* affair--- Tie imported aruiore. whether the eandi- upon |h« ,*m «ba Cd. has been hiding hi* pnMenl did ml record their off Hag*. No aalea were reportwl during market having been made, of about 2500, at form 7 to 7Jo tor fancy cheaa* and *e hear that RBNJ. WOOD. 17 Uo«i« "lore. TO RENT. Suce. water, and urg> a Ibu party to give him a hearty aupn. rt. Now, *h'> ever beard of the C ilouol Join*, anv parliamentary work, exeept to drew hie *1,000 indemnity end thrse-mmilha' pteaaur* trip al thu nnWic expensa all the aatn*. The AJoertiter'e eonsfateoey i« Iroly r m irkubfo—quite on a level |ritb Grit u’am-r* ev> rvwhere. Ta- ACTtvx Gri's make great attempt* to f t lb* people to behove (hat their party in thia Riding are in perfect harmnnj-, that they are perfectly ntdled in regard to tlo- tliey are unquestionably diriifod Into two diriaion*. Mr. James Nuxon ia the ackii'iwtedgad leader of one «iug, and by other. Mr. Oliver’* interest'* being now ia that part at tho country in « hich is situ­ ated the Keebing H- tel, bo api-nd* m -»t of in th* bund* of hia partner hi re. Mr, P^trr Johnstone Brown. The Liter genth-man run* tlio machine quite ns Well, perbnp*. a* Mr. Oliver possibly c<mlJ do, bm for tin- reason that Li* publicly claiming lo d * an would damage the party, or beennRo lie ia “ unaccustomed to public spnaking,” be allowa Mr. Jos. Brady to do th* talk io" for their side of the party. Tberef.ire, we are allowed to bglinv* that Mr. Noxon and Mr. Jam** Brady fairly represent tbe South Oxford Grits. N -w, bow unauimnns nr- the«o tw<>gmtl-m*u on UM ta i pr 'tninmi qiieslim* al preannt agitating the public minds—temperance and protection J Mr. Noxon ia a atrong A-ivicate of temp-rune.- and preritontof * largo tempr-rnnca or^an- Hine ciao. Air, Brady fa a hotel keeper A^socinti m in this County. It is mt proh- ance. Ia tocord to the other g/ent qumion, protection, Mr. Brady stated nt tbe oprtriag of the Y.M.R.C. riMitua lust w*ck. ncc->rding to tlie rep ul in tbe Chronicle, that pro- it-clioH won'd can’s all tho mon»y to go into the pickets of the mannfaciitri’n. At the same pl-iet1. and on the same occasion. Mr. K -son 6-iid, i.t Li« speech, dint lo know from bis own experience that protec­ tion would nnt i,»Jp the manufacturers." It ia quite plain, iberc-Kn?, <bnt tbejr views arc n*t in perfect ace >r l on vl '• question *ither. 8u far as th* Grits befDp nnam-. rami* nn their Candi-hit*, wo b liev» th." 1 fully *ev><»-etehth*. if tb.-y really vofa fo> I C »l. Skini-T. will do RI at th* sacrifice of talk any mare abmt the harmony existing ova PARIS LETTER.—VIIL rnr HALLF. EVAXOILTOUX AND MB.MISSIONS—A TltECVPME. REVIVAL" AXQNQ BARI* -TUB nvNaahiAX C*ARDA ASD -CENEX I LORA NTH VteTT TOT IEF.xninmox—A KI NDREDTIIOI'MND DOLLAR WNNKR SET -TUX WONDERS OF TRE PRINCE (From our regular Crrretpondcnt.) Faria, May 10, Ibid j The visitor tired with tight-seeing can do no better than to ipctid an hour or two in the Salle Lmngellipic j«*t opposite the Troeadcro entrance tq ths exhibition. Tbi» building ac- eomodatet about aix hundred persons and hat been erected by the untied effort* of the British " Evangelical Alliance" aud the Rev. It W. McCall'* "miaaiuii"; ilia patrunixed by English, Americans, Frenchmen, and Itai iana, and two prayer meetings arc held daily, , one (iu Eaghah) in the forenoon, and another, ia the Freuch or Italian language,in the eves tug. Yesterday afternoon, 1 heard an excel- lent aerruon iu Itelian by Father Garasti, of Rome, and tho day before, the Re*. Mr. lliteboook, an American m'ni«ter, *p»ke to a large congregation of his countrymen. Among tho*c who regularly attend the meetings here are Lur.l Shaftebnry, ]»rd Kimaird, Mr. Cowper-Temple, Sir IL Vcmey.Mr. Wadding- ®o, tbe Dew Minister of Foreign affairs, and many other people of distinction. The suc­ cess of thia enterprise is chiefly duo to tbe R.tr. Mr. MI-CAII, who came hero about six week* ago with a view to evangelistic efforts, amoug tbe workiU£UKn ot Paris, and, to that anil, has established 22 "atetious" 111 the moat papules* quarter* of tbo city, Mcmuod 1UU4 dktWO peruana, and his nieelini;* have an average weakly attemUnue of 8,000 alulte aud between 2,000 and 3,000 ibililrcn. Ha has been award- a I the tuedal of the Soeitle A'atbnialr de F Ka- Ci^ragemeniau Bien ia recognition of the morel rath sr than th* atnctly ndijeoua aspect uf hi* Ulaire; ami after the clue* of the EthilMiioo, he will remove the naw building to * suitable quarter of the city aa a pemanenc station. by the Monthly Trent Kocioiy, the other by tbo Cry*li! palace Bibi* Stand, of London. The latter ia under the charge uf Mr. J. Alex­ ander, who OCCDliied th* Muna po«t at the I8u7 Exhildlion, when upward* of 2,000,OJO «euar- ate Gospel*, in 22 language*.w«reaiatrvmted, and who in the war of l»70 clialnbuted. WO.- 000 Gospels to the soldiers an both aide*, th* Empree* Align■ tn securing him apeeial faciti- tiea as regard" th* Germa* troop*. Th* Kn«k on the Exhibition opening day gave away 15,- 000 Goejwla lo persons Of *11 Muiki.fnx* Jiena been supplied in tb*ir own laagsa^m, the ing, havs been smoothed over ; all the plant* anil ah robbery are ia poaitfeo and get aboig aaJ •** at Englishmen. >oftb* it M ito •Sittke*," such a* potted meat*, imported .rtekir*. ditto butter, c*no*d freite, am I Cohfunva and Ohio wiue*. Not * aioglv grown or b-ea raised upon foreign *01] ; and even the furka and spoon* ware of home mtna- factare. having b<-eu kindly lo-inod by Tiffsr.y A Co., whose exhibit, hy the way, ia most creditable and aUcac's a g.iod deal of atten­tion. The <U resuautn in their large eollecljuu ia a aapberb a»liJ *ll*er dinner ser­ vice, manufactured f .r Mr. J, W. Mackay, of " b.inonre" fame, which rclip«e« anything ia that line shown by the Elkington* of London or vhriatolfe of Faria It ia valued at about a hvudred thousand dollar*, required two petipk, at which th* Mayor i* oM ria**, WM "truck, and they in-t bat night and fancy quality there ia a g »i domaa't at thau figure* but any goo la th ale Mt bit off there i* ecarcvly any demand, and they can only be got rid <4 at a ooeaiderable red action. The cable WAIAM at opening bat It fell tn A LARG E AND W ELL-FITTED TMnH.Kr.M, IngeiKXl, Immediate CELEBRATION FOORo teHtho e *-D•n Dlravfly MTi.rtfoam*. i.4t R. A. WOODCOCK. made, «n<trally to o '-op.-rate. 8 e advariiacmeni in another o- Inrun. Further particular* as Iha aYraagemorit* pro^re**. RuDuarroNOT H ANDS ON THS G. W.R — On S.ifarday *om* t!>rr« hundred mmi Iu Far the oorrciponding weak Uwtyaar 2,910 boxea *• a «jld at ifi| to 11 jo. Th* cable WMfiSa. Woodstock Cheese Market. Woodsto-k, Way 29, J. * U. McINTO S ^ FARM FOB SALE. I. N ' t f h e H * T 1 o ' w rth nship of Dcreham, com- f"! <d tel XI and Uw N~fh .V .„a w . J O B L O T TH O E m fn E im le ll v n e n n t < h 4 Ih A a n Br n lt i to v h ^ m No r r y th o An f w ri t c h a e n rrovlnc** will te evhhnlc* tol»rer*MI. on MONDAY. Jlir.v 1 mre Lt ■ ru,u...in <.,. Over $500 in Prizes.TIV3 0ZST3 ZACS. wurkmanahip aad a chaateand artistic deaign. A center-piece in oxndixed *tlrer,representing mi Indian paddling hia canoe, tnnnnled on a blo<-k of black marble, also attract* daierv* 1- iy, a great dial of attention M a superb and ■nauniff xnt display. 11 my lait, 1 referred hriafly tn the Pune* of Wale’a Pavillmn,which continue* to be the great evutra of attraction, on the Champ <le Man. A *pevi*i catalogue of the treasure* contained iu ibia structure bai, by ■inter of Hi* Royal Hlgbncwa, been pre|Mreii and jm hehad by Dr. Bvidwood of i/mdon. who ia -n charge from which I copy the fol- lowing duaenptiM of eoma of the cuntcnta of the central luock: “ The barrel of the must '■onfpicuons mate-block fa anparhly damMcccu- «l in gold with a sort of puppy-flower-pattern, one ij'iwcr nodding above another, along tbe whole length of the barrel. Ilia the noblest example ul damasceeniug in tho Prince's Col- lection. Close to it i* A ground, with acene* of wild onimxl Lf*. in which every group is a perfect camera. Tbe richer arms »re raiplcn- daut with gold and enamelling and gems, and are generally of uncoutaminstwl Indian de- ' sign. There is, indeed, bat little room for the obt. ii-don of European design iu urian- tal arms.”1 eh ill aay netldng of tho dumoud spangled and glittering aattern crown exbihited here, nor of the aaddle, which are of the same style, nor of ths golden matohluck sat with di*- momfa, a costly *ml ataurd idea-, but I agree with Dr. Birdwoo-4 in hi* intimate nf the fili­gree basin for WMhing tbe Enters; a work of tn finite Haisli aad elegance. I do not admire, again, the abield* covered with diamxnda and pearls, a tempting price to ti c assailants nt their weir r, ajr ths b-Avy and pretentious palanquin, nor svsn the [»oiguar.l» inlaid with gold, emeralds, and pcar'.A Rut the jails handle inlaid with precinus stone* will be wi- mired, a* al*a the enamelled ink stand renre- senting a gondola * marvel of uorkmanald the humomns little bows figure*,!be complete ivory amdel of a lar^o Indian house, and 1 i«t- ly.tbc imposing tbroue presented by subscrip­ tion by the priest* of Benares. Every one pdtery of incompai able color Md brilliance, and of cxtra-irdinary chenpneaa. People are abo much attracted by the case of gold and silver rnd block and white bee, by the silk di. i-M embruirdered with g-dd. and tb>- mo-ii-rii rsnital-n-nnd and ivory object*. 1 .ord Northbnioa'i collection containa very beauti­ful epccimena of pl*U*. rpittoona. shel inlaid g-iblete, and silver object* from Bor- mat. There ia a very fine collection of an’ iqoe braa* articl-.w bronght homo Mr. Riv*lt Caraac. charmin-.’ bra** ohj.-etelrou. Rcnxrc*, a,,J..lhe ateel ml* d articles from Cash me. * viaited. on *n average bv fifty tliorsand per- m s * day. On Sunday laat, nol< >* than 91.- |RIO p ople paid their franc of admission, and th- throng :* <hilv Increasing. A Urga pro­ portion o- th-- exhibits in the K i liih d vision, and iilDe few 111 the Ami-ri<*M section, are Exbibitioii is precisely as on week days, only the crowd and the hilarity ia g>cat r. Locxx THE DERBY. • rogfator, tbj.’j biinx no buyer* at the time.Games & Amusements SM Sill Kats, Far Soli lid. .i'cmnliye. It ia a*.uwt that mi each of the track aeoiiiun* a <U in har been diamiee- and c irpriter sh ips in ILmriiton Lave been cl<>si-d for the present. SitE^p-SrsALE.! CAUGHT.—The Wia-man who wa* nrrested far * sheen from Mr. L. Sine! dr of D-ri'Iiam hat full, and who ancccd>-d in making hia vestig.itfon. while win" of bi* confederate* tnrnnd off the gi*. wa* rocantnrid on and money iu ed-elins th" reeaptnm of lh« prisoner, for ax it wn u ti l bv a inn tli.it pri«on*r Io e*a» putntinn. T.ie prisoner was takon to Wood- stock on Mon I iy mornin •• •‘CANADA U «na LORD DumBix.”— Thi* vn't able wo-k which ia now being pnWish'd by R >»?-Ba'for4 Publishing Co., will no doa it be eag'r’y a Hight afti-r Iy mmy of onr lownapevde, Mr. Win. McLeod, oi Ingers ill, Ina accepted the uf Oxford ,nnd all who wi*h to procure n oupv of the binding and acC'Uiipsying plate. CROXW I-.'*.—The Cash B xit ami Soo* apceinl iuduermenta itnring tin* and pric"«: M -n's Stog* B mi*, S3 03. S2.50. S2.75. $3.00; MHU'S Br“Enn’*. 00c., 75c.. 11.00. $1.21. SI.50; M-nfa S'mre, $1.25. $1 50. 11.75. $2 00; B >r'- TW *. $1.25. Stsn. €1.75. $2.00 ; W m«-'- 75c., fil.OJ, Slipper*. 6Tc. from 2Cc. t.. 11.fix LottJiin. June 6.—Th* Derby etakrs, I over the Ejsom Downs, was run tbia after- | nonn. Won by Seltou ; lutulaire, 2nd ; CiUcric. 3rd. Ittued b'j the Central Office. Toronto, June S—1J:3J, a. m. Fresh to brisk nnrlhtrcalerly to northerly wind*, and fair, cool weather. 0. T. KINCETON. LOC.1L AND OTHER MATTERS. Cramps of the stomach atul bowel* cared by SANFORD'S JAN net GINOBP.. *y Every Member t Officer of the Y. M. C. A arc roouaated to meet in the Hall < n Wednesday evening. For important bniiners. nr Base Itall Clubs Ac. are invited to hold their Businas* me*fangs in the Y. M. C. A. Free to alt nr Y. M. C. A. free reading room open overy evouiug—daily pipers, writing ma- acription to thia paper will confer a favor by at one* forwarding the amount due, a* we are greatly in wont of money. air The Rev. Tux. Qddwin, amne rear* ago t^itor of the Uaphit Caarah in lugeraoll, but latterly of St. Thom it, haa accepted th* charge of the Rapt nt Charch at TtUon- burg. by the Groat JVmteru Railway every Thura- day for Port Stanley, leaving Ingereoll at 8 50 *- tn. aad returning will leave the Port at 5 p. ra. Fare for the n>aad trip 75 cent* ; children between lh* Age* of 5 and column* Uii« •’L pmmr n-on our ai e**ritat«d lh* crowding ual of Mrcral important articls* METKODIXT EPISCOPAL CHURCH —STEPHEN CABO, PASTOR.—Sabbath Jun* 9ili, 11 o'clock. u Th* Esiremitiec of F*ilh ; or SiiSering ri-*>ncitad with Ui* GOOJIIV-MI uf God.” Al p. ra. Men and Women of Bild* Tax EacARD Nux.—Edith (TGonnati lb* Convvrtad Nan will deliver an *lo- qaent, atartllng and tbril’mg lecture cn* :*led “ Life in a Convent" in the Town RaJ Monday ev'g lOtli inat. Sl>« comee bigblf eniurMd. SM fella. Dou'I fail R m tog or VOTER* LIST*—Hia Honor la.lg* MeQn**n will hold C**3rt w U«* rwiaion of tb* voter* ItwtM of th* a verwl mnuwipabtiv* of B<>«tb Oxford as Ad- "«» W-rt and North Oxford at tu<-r. roll, Jno* Mb and Ach- Derotuwn u Mi. I WaWey' Bad present for Mi. 231-87 Council Meeting. Th* regular roeetin* of the Cc-nncil wa* held on Monday evening. Tli* Mayor in tbe ctoir and all ih* m-m- hero present. The miuuta nf tho past mout'u were1 read and ennfirmed. Several neo-anl* and eninmnnicA'i in* and re]x>rts from th* Fintnre, Fire. Wal-t ,'ud Ga. and Sire.I Iinprovvtuenl Commit- the appoint No solus were r«porttrl during market hoars. Lon.1on Cheese M n rkeL I-anifon Jcne 3. 1878. the offering amia ntod to 3 803 boxea. No adee were recorded, but it ia more than pribible that aaka were mvlo after anrket may be considrri-d abent the present value Ltica Cheese M arket. 11,000 clieeee eychau^cd Landi hero toHlay; extreme price", 7jo;Ui 8Jr; av.-rajo 8c; lead­ ing SJe; 3,900 enm niaaion. L ittle Falls Cheese Market. Uttlf Falla, N. Y., Jun* 3. M >rkct dullest of season ; abiut 6,000 boxes t ictory cheese offered for which appean.nl no d rmand. Sale* made for 7 Jc tn 8e; 7 J t » 7?« 170 boxes farm cheeae aoldf<>r7u to 7 Ji.moitly at latter tiguret. Butter, I So to 1 De; I3u to t9u being riling price*. Liverpool Cheese M arket. The price of cheese U>-l*y at the cloic of the laxrket wxs 47*. INGERSOLL MARKETS. J. A. SMITH, Brown*rille. Tenders. ANTED —tender* for 80 tn 100 ’ J “ 'll uf Tile Pnlmn*. Tvadvra nreirwi on or KINDS IN THU PACK. K allitb u m p i an » B o a t R a cin g SILVERED EGGCUPS 25 CENTS PZS SOZW. 100 Dozen on Hand JAN. BRADY.Inrrrsoll. J. S. HENDERSON. VOTERS’ LIST COURT A, L * L np * p * e * r d s ^ o a n l s n , w l h tu o r s lh e * n y a ea m r e IK s ? h , m av u e .t a b l e l* e o< n l to* s.tlI"* vf Ibe alx>«c Cuun ia tbr >anvv* Oiuiucl- THOMPSON HOUSE, THE BAR STABLING KING STREET,INGERSOLL. BlSl.XESS CAKDS OQUALto Lithn^mph, printed at the AU i.isvxaurrKarroiuuur N.w Type- Call »ixl hill tea's Display FIRE-W O R KS TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION For furUrnr pirtieulm C. C. C. E. CHADWICK. Mayor. WILSOX. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. C L E A R IN G S A L E Of the balance of a bankrupt stock of R ea d y - M ade C lo th ing, Twacdt, Hats and. Caps, GENT'S FURNISHINGS, ETC., All to b? sold at about half the original price :o,ooo pounds of First-Class Butter wanted. Highest price paid. Ingersoll, June 5, 1S7S.D AV ID H m T D & CO. Have just received a remarkably cheap lot of CHINA TEA HOUSE. MTntyre & Crotty nrt «UII bare, an* It jou was* CHEAP FURNITURE UNOERTXKIN9 DEPARTMENT HCINTTUB » CEOTTT. To Dairymen X Cheese Habere C. H. SLAWSON, (SVCCESSOR TO E. CASSfVELL.) Michell's Liquid Annatto* Genuine C. F. Eenn«te. Scale B Barria, Rest Brands EBZHBII Factory FIB* D ABT & TTNDSBWOOD Mr. George Jlafn -ns appointed. Two adlitionn.' liru;'* were ordered toll* erected «*n Cathrine atro, ‘ and one on the c •rner of Union aud Ctu! stri ct* north of tbe liver. The *um of $38.75 wa* ord*rbJ to l*epaid Mr. Capron, Mrviaee fur May. The Committee ou Stieet Im-jrnvcn. 'nt reported they Lad grove lod portinna o.‘ । Tuvn-s St. raontinre l in liat reourl, rec- I FRUITS, FISH, tJAasK, W hy He W ouldn't Marry Iler. "Matry her ! by George ! I would if it her mne ? Is it tno short, too long, or crooked - winch I Yim’ro too fMlidion*. yunne man. A woaixn may he a charming wife and haveMVj nnnrJ tbco* deformitirti?" , . , . . " 1 isn't any of them, eld follow. Ttocommended the purchase of lumber f< factu I .Ae Kitty-like to look at her and sidewalk*: that a culvert bo built on ALm ulk w'te t *—but any dow relationship I Si | could not CUu’re. Her nose is too od-o r coat of $C3. Tho report true adopted as Unfortunate Ki tie* ahonld n*e Dr Face’s amended. Catarrh Remt-dy. th* * mdrrfiil <liai>ifccting Coiirui! then properties of wbh'h inatii-tly sweeten theCouncil then adj -nror.l. Lreith, defraying all ofteo^ odor. To it. mild, snrtlhing. and healing iffecta the inoat A nother A ttem pt to Assassinate inveterate case* of catairh promptly ycild. .... _ _ ’’old by draggute.the Emperor of Prussia 1 * - - - B*rlin, June 2.—White the Emp'ror was takiiM a drive at 2.87 nd -ck tliia afternoon •omeahota, apn*renily rrnce -ding from » bAuae in th" Avenna UnU-r dan Linden, ware fired at him. Th* Emperor war bnck*liot and am II ah >1. The wnnM-to aa*a*sin ia Dr. Notoling, oeenpy'ng apnart. m*nta at No. IH Untenten Linden. Whenhia door forced on*r wounded the holrl-kr* commit anicide, but « sn h« fired upon and 00 ’ An exenrainn of Oldfadiw* snn Knighlr of Pythiae tn London from Clrsvfana i« to take place on the 13 and 11 of Jone, A aohMrsntinn liel h«* been opened al Montreal in aid of Fanuer.ihe Qnwir, Own Man, who *»• injured at the abaua fight on th* 24ih. It ia*ngge*ted that lb* M mnt Roayl and rrinre of Wafas'Rifl* and other military The irpe of Monteal b* invited to visit Qu«bec u Dominion Dey. To which they invite the attention of the public. CONFECTIONERY, &c. &c. 111 Thames Street, KncemolL Good fool M Suits f a S8a00i All Wool Pants from $2.00. Al! Wool Vests f.om $1.00. A fresh lot of Gent's Straw Hats in the Leading Styles, just in. The Ladies are invited to cal! and see O V B m i w We have just added to our Stock a fresh assortment of Eijis' Hais, Bn®, flowers, k to. J . F„ M O R R E Y UNDERTAKER, H OUSirtaLD FURNITURE. COHIM. CASKETS. SI RQ JU. U J. F. MOT! KEY. Ilie ear ri'ige and aapnorted the Kmp-ror until the carritg* reached the P"l»o-. Tli* Emperor suffered groat pain, bnt never loaf conacii'H«ne*s no la the lateni moment. At •even o'clock tlifa *vening no aenoua ap- preto-neion* were felt a* to Ida condition. Th* following ia official : Nobeling fired twic* with a dnulde-bairelied gnn. The Emperor rereived abont thirty amall ah«t in *l.e Lee. lirod, both arm* and hack, bnt hy al-Bt *ix o'clock thia evening id* gener­ al condition bad already inwroved in a coming known. The a«a«"in ia Kail E l- word Nobeling, a native of Koine. ueH> Birnbaum, ""•<! 82. He ia a mirUui r>f Berlin. Doctor Pbilnlogy. AvricnHn«i«i Cinto, A qnsB'iiv nf >nn* • 11'rtM in hia npnrtmviita. He fired on the p*nuvn« attempting tn arrext biin w>lh a readv. leaded revolver, and th»« ii 4 et*J revere the erime bnt otorinat-lv refanrea i mate j Id* motive*. He fa at the H.wpital Station. I Walker'* Mark-t P<dire Dfalrict, attended I bv Iwa tnniber amt danrbter*. A Berbn ap- eial atatee that thirtv rfirW* I tore fawn *xlrtcted from th* body ot lb* I Emperor. A *troOr rarewt of police bsrvty roffieed I ■’yteg. A&w in** av Ito nneoewrefrUJy Ay-plied for Govmn»»nt empl yment. Tha Granger" oi Hasting*. LSBIWVX. and piowla at N*pj«M* to day. The Harbour Commiaal >ner«, nf Montre­ al, ar« tending foihn Feria Exhibition two for th* ianprevemi-nt of naviemion between Chat City .,nd Quetoe, *n I between Mon­treal ami Lake Ontario. A nine* meetingofthe Orangeman,Orange Young Briton*, and Prentiee Bo.V" wn* held leal night in the Orange Had. 01 St. Jaume Street, Montreal far the purpose of wel­ coming the deleyalrx on their way tn the Supreme Grand Log* meeting at St. John, N. B. The hmil wiur packed. 8 U E S C B I B E 0M M l. m H E Ta IBC Ml h fnil erf intemtinc mi u ran ran, IN A DVA NCE Tn ti;e Leading Styles of the Season. Every Lady should sec Our Trimm ed Bonnets and Hats Before purchasing. Inspection invited. I. C OXSE & CO.Ingersoll, May 22, x8;8. WM.CROMWELL Degs to announce to the public that be now has a full stack erf "B O O T S & S H O E S In all CIIMOS of New Spring Goods, Ranging in price from the very cheapest to those of the best quality, including those from the well-know firm of KING & BROWN, Toronto, as well as other leading manufacturers of CANADA and the UNITED 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 Ifl^eraoll and vicinity for their liberal patronage and soliciting a continuance of the ume. Wk invite inspection of our Stock of S U M M E R G O O D S Which will be found cheaper than ever before offered. Please de ask for credit as it it only for the CASH that these bargains can be secured. TIM V *W C ash S o o t osa< S&c« S t***, f ingvnoll, May 2^. 187s. THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1878 prosperous country. A P R O POS ITIO N €b t ©rforb Sribunt, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, IB7». B HAT W U TIIM RAILWAY. i*«taui* and Catholic*miti"led o r Try O'Neill 4 Co.'« Amm ■lack Tim-232 Dried Ifeef and Bologna Ran- B. V. M. D., Prr/r, Protestant pre**,tbo uttcrnbces of a Boman Catholic Bishop, on as oenuaion when Pro- datiou for u*iug the R.C. UUu uf U>« "Sacr -fl JJ of the MM <.M Let me turn again to onr Lord‘a own word* BUSINESS ITLMB. IE OXFORD TL1BUNK h on al« a rata xwlcbra-tw WORT*......*earn aor Ma.ro. 4ccn<ni»4*tluii..e.X9a.tn. gay ......1 Z6s.ro. Atlantic Ka......S.19*.u>.Ur-m- I«tyEx............z.Mp.m.06p.ro. iWtreil Kt........5.49 |>.mMp.m. Now Vurk Ev. .ILM p.iu. M am. to Town Wood YarL 208 «r *93.0331» XdMa sa Mortroei. EzibMfawnd Loan OtSca, opj»o«ito Murka For Cheap Stores of all the improved psttera* goto G. A. Turner'*,Thames St. ...If you wsnt ta got • first clszs piece of Furniture you mart call at Morrey's Em- pnrium. Thames street. 91 •ar FIneat Break fast Tea in the market at O’Neill A Co. a 232 o r A beautiful and pure Filk Hnmikcrchief for SO cents nt the Goh’cn lim Clothing Emporium. “ Noted." ZW Freak Rtrawtorriee, Mncupplc* and Cherries at Dart * Underwood’*. 232 t w Dried Beef and Bologna Ran- rairea at Slawoon'a. 224 «f B MAK PBBMW0B SERMON ST JAMMI CBUUCU. INOIBUOM., OM #D»- In Inking tip for thu evening’* dUnnnrae fha subject ®f th* Rea) presence. Iieitei understood by die tern* tran*ub»lauliation. I would desire clearly to state that I do not wi*li to apen or provoke a eouUov r-y upon the matter, nor Jo 1 wi^h, nay more, 1 deprecate (Ue I tea that *ny iuteuliou feeiiug between our Roman Cat by lie and Pro teat aut fellow townsma*. Only yon Hill a^reo with me that a man accused of a crime and meekly accepting the accatatiou wf .lH.nt deuiol or rebutting avidauoe, i* by hi* or i a lence tacitly admitting, if not rim trutb.o th*aeeuMtion.at any rate.bia inabil- iy to disprove it; and therefore, a» there a Rainas CaUndie body that avon attar death will never decay, bosauae Gad will aol auffer Hi* Holy Ooe (Out u Chrirt} to M wr^uptiou.Thirdly, the Dndiup *peik» al St. Paul de- clariug Iha truth of tbi* doatriue. tic. Paul, iniLed, bad -pouially re waled to Hint u the iii»t Apuaclc of the Guubk-a the manuor of inatituliou of Uio asci ament, but wo Ivaru m> nu.n: of trwuauiMtMtiatiou from him than wu du from our Lord ; but be duet confirm our diMtnae that the bruad remain* brawl, and the wio« rumaine »'»•, by repeating three time* or er: ha wunl-," at ihiabraadaaddr n'i thi* cup,” And thr .uglioui Uia whulu nf Uio a amitlemaa uf Hne phystque, puMeariog much alnlity, and a fluent speaker.He daimed to b»»e been a puHie irpeaker over forty year*, ripe with eXpurivnoe, strictly moral, and a conatian in the fullest apprehension of the term. He posaessed so much of the two letter qualities that ha cOuhi not undurelaud and was tutoniriied that any "per*ou Dying daim)to nt jralUjf and Irnt/ful nine, much le»* to chrietianity, could auppnrt to Alez. Mackenzie,"-M r. Cotwhon et al. Having handled many eminent men in hi* time, and being ao " old hand aA the pump," be wtu not only prepared to dinpusa of Mr. Gibeoa in short order—politically, morally and otherwise, bnt he would in*tract the riieotora of thi* section in a coda of otbic*, ■ueh a* be himself had practised and found beoificia). He prodded thusly "He was loch disappointed, a* h* expected to hear uuMthiag about politico, bu» M Mr. Gibson together, and sotnr "f tboxo Pri'Ufcta.itM ■ virtue their iurac» U> build up a Rouiiii Cathidie place of wondiip, aud na thus, uitrraucee Hinocuitcd to an implicit nccna..- lion thut all mitai.lA tbr ptdo of their own church are ri dating the plain text ni our uLraed Saviour'a U*t will and testament. 1, for one, glorying io the tith uf PrutcaUot, and being bound by my oath of office to doctrine* contrary to God’a word, do, here­ by, suletai’iy proteat agaluat the awertion of the Isarned Bishop that their doctrin* of tU« R-al Pr«MQce of CUrbt upon the altar iu the tj-Aameutal Bread and Wina, «> that the bread i* no lung-r bread but fledi. and the win* no longer wine but blood, can be proved fr<un the Wunl of God-Hi* Lorttebiu staled that ha could have shown that the doctrine of 1he Real Pn-aetiCe was bold by the Church down to the sixteenth ccutury, but ha might also IIMW slated that up to the thirteenth cen­ tury there bad been much doubt aud questioning, many deputation* ami nrgn- manta between uh the learned m.>u of the Church in regard to to thia very thing aud that Ute language of tlte Ap-'KUdic Fnllu<i> is of doubtful interpretation; and cousi.lvr- >ne tbal the qura lull hud never bi-eo augg-sted l<. tlnir minds, their opiuiuu* until J count ne tn non ou the one side a- John Lati-ran, held in 121G, under Innocent lIf., was the term truneuhstiin- tiMiion and the full form ol the doetrim- sanctioned and made nuih'-rilative, and in the year 1832. in England. Wiclil ma.le hi* bi st liable stand ug riust the error, to be followed by the noble Lund ./ Rnformrra whom ’he K UIHU Catiudic Church would •tyle misguided heretic*, until iu 1678 a N E W G O O D S A T J O H N M c E W E N & CO.’S V- UAU-UUU* Pill*.»*1 tmUiy Inmlirnu, out coofrenon*, abeolnttoM, penance or purga­tory, without any accwMorio* of religion at all for thi* ou» thing i* all sufficient- Eternal life i« the portion of film who eateth Christ'* dosh and drinketh Christ'* blood. Now al) »re agroed that th* wicked do not profit but suffer )iM* by tiupinndy partaking of the Storemant, therefore these words moat refer, uot to a carnal but a spiritual feeding, tur uo ungodly siuner, huwever often he may p*rlake uf the sacrament can hope to be saved l»y it alone, without any Conversion, without noy need of a new heart, without the need of unique maunar possible, ttating that A‘r Gib­ son had mads a most exc«Hent *pw*eh. bat be hwl no doubt Mr. Gibaaa did not umlerataiMl a word of it—that he knew nothing about political economy. w:a an mechanic, and WM nnt a farmer, ami for him to advocate protection to those two im­ portant indn,trie* wu all mo<>n*hine. Thu country did not want protection, and he would show th*m the cause of all thi* depres­sion, being an old anil suceinwfnl merchant. Immense Stock of Lace Goods in 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 onr Stock and Prices will convince you that we sell the cheapest. nr...I, ora caoeeiUraui Ibra* lata a Minute Ona> SSSA CSSS ar.-XK.Tasx.'rK; . teude 1 to convey a somethiug deeper than the utere literal interpretation, aud thi* iw more clearly shown again by the following oon ext:I'ne Jews had a strife among themselves, saymg, Hu wean this man give us hi* flesn to «*t T And many of H.s disciples said This u an hard saying, who cun hoar it I Now the learned Bisbop says, "If the disciple* w,re m '« Aken in understanding Christa word* too literally, that be would have corrected them *ah« bad formerly corrected Nicodemus who fell into the same error.” Now, I do not know if tbo Bishop'* Bible is different to our Bible, but I read a most distinct correction of their misuuderstanding in my Bible a* is expreMed in th* word* <4 my text, verses 61-63. Doth this uffend you t Ac. * * * or, toparaphrase it. You are offended because I say you mn-t eat my Urab, ami drink my blxxi, what will you *ay when you see that nrah and blood awouding up to heaven out uf your reach ’ Understand, therefore, that it i* the spirit that quickeueth to eternal Ilf*, the flesh prutitoth nothiug ; thu»e word* that I »puak unto you are not to be taken literally but splntually. And »o if any man accept and act in the spirit uf my ward* it will be io him eternal life. ago. th* country bring proaprrun*- -plenty nf money and more of era.lit, some of onr lead, ing w'-ule-alc merchant* went to Europe and purchased largely of all classes of merchandise —humtrctle «f mitthM 'if if Hare worth — brought it over here and started atoiQs io every town and village in the eriuatry to get rid of it. Onr youug fanner* sold their farm* and invented in the etitarpriee, which caused overtrading, sud the result was that after a year or so they began to fail and were com pulled to dispo’C of their goods at f>0 to 85 p*r c-nt b- low east They were not able tv pay the wholesale m*a, and the whole**!* men who had no capital could not pay their creditots iu the old country. Co s •qu’ntlv gentlemen, you. you farmers, got your gwat* at oue-fifth ■ t tha:r value, and what do you care wh< ther th y w -ra paid fnr or not »o that you got thria. 1. mv**1f, went down east, where I had warred in a wholesale home, and there purehwed nisnr articles mvwilf at 60 per cent below oori prim in th* old conn- from duLnuit gruaud* to thow used by the I say your conntry WM enrichad b' the " him Iredu of tuillion* of <Ldtei"i “ that y >n never p*i I bw.and V«d three hovn Is.npnonente of Mr. Maokenzi ,damnr to' pr Section. Thev are so immursl and unehristian-liko a’ tn »*k and rxnect you to support them in an nndnr- taking so detrimental to yrmr interest* sound ie>|itical economy and to my code of eth c Bishop. Hu ajwaiis of the Sacrifice of the Time wm hero CRIIML The np^er. Mr mans at the gm-deit cxprcMi»n of worship I Pvpcr. remarked that “ he nlwnv* knew that ..... u-- . i I .... i ... .,... ____<_ > I „i .L „„i. x-.r — .»k: 4.■ Gt>,l or that ever consoledhuman hearts. Whore then d c* he rank the / **y. hut would like a few mom -nt* more to We have opened out the largest Stock, and the best variety, either in style or quality, ever brought to Inger­ soll. Now ready, all the latest English, French and American styles in Hats and Bonnets, new and choice Flowers, Feathers, Plumes, Aigretts, <ftc., in end­ less variety. As a great portion of our Millinery Stock is direct importation, we can give our customers much better value than usual this season. ths: iheir ■«<!« wowir •> wutve W «Fli WOMAN WHITE COTTONS, GREY COTTONS, ETC We can, without any exaggeration, say that we have the largest stock and best value in Town—compare prices and see. o appeal to the electors, whither they were prepared to support a policy or government that weald not affonl them ' th? oppor­tunity of purvlisaing g XMIS at 50c. b dow o<>»t whether they were paid for ar no‘, only »n they gut them.' or whether u free a id ind.. p.*udent elector's, capable of paying in full for what they purchased, they would support a policy and and government that would give them protection and deprive them of this mors! and Christian mole of obtaining them."After* few remark* from Mr. Gil won, the meeting closed, with a vote of thanks to the chairman and throe rousiug cheers for the Queen, three for Mr. Gibson and the Natioual Foliar. More an<m. Yours, Ac. To de«lpr«ie Uii* natural *]>rciSe compound, I tlumght, and nmy we all ever think, that uloue to tie the tirat, ths graudret, the mint *nb hmo Bpwt»>'!e ever pra-aentod to the world'# gaze, the .Son of God dying for the am* of the whole world. Huw cau they reconcile their reprat'-d sacrifice* grand, tolutuu aud awe ill' l" riug th ugh they be with the declarstlim made by the \po»tle Paul—Heb. x. 1 l-li See al*o verse 9 whereit is declared He teketiiaway the first, that lie may eatublirii the eceoud. What is the fi *t but the continual daily or y^».iy aacithce, where there is rthitmhrann matlc of ein every year. What is the second but the one sacribee for *in< for ever, and the blotting cut of the handwriting of o^iuance* against u«, to that now our aacrament :• the rziacwhraaee <f redemption from n»; fur are we not expre*aty told there reuuuneth no more ascribes f»r »in. (Hcb. x. 2c). Tu recognize thi* truth would then immediately do away the a.'Ccaxity of utaatea for the dead a* if by repeated sacrifice* the sinner might at length be saved, thus contradicting God's word which produm OQO axe ri lice once fur all — Hub. ix. 26-23Ltaviug the scriptural now lor the re.wn- Dr. Pieroe's Favorite Prescription. South Oxford Election. MB. r-msox'a HEETINO. Ou W<dneaday and Tlmrday evening** ful meetings at Versehoyleand Sp-’artnon'a prutertaui doctrine. There Wu* in early attended by largo nunjben; and the ad. tiou, after.tran*uLrstant ation is nuppued to the Post Office.2ot$l-eui ti tin* solemn SucmniAn'. If Chri*t be p-tmiited tu d nrisfe f r 180J yenw. f<» And Jewelry "»c -rtedhitn tn pr>wraioDlathe Hull. Mr-C.•ent in the EiC'aa«t. I would ask him lu^ywwilt 231 ■ar The kadiag kinds of Bearing Machine*, No. J 8boe Store.WATCHES, CLOCKS, ATO JBWSLBT, Bert Make of Spectaeloa, -----ALSO,- WEDDING RINGS and MARRIAGE LICENSES. Office. * King A Brown's Good* at No. 1 Inimoli. Mar 1. tw*. ROCTO OXrOBD ELECTION. •pirftmUlv. for there *M Hi* body briar *- 1, * _ ■ _ J . ChrM wra ep<rifb»ny there then Clinst can “f Hit- ifygm** of Ito me who have iidliered tn K belief in a spiritual pres-ncr. And now •ubjecta Md fully cogaimat of hi. nbihtie, M a pubik debater, w«ra aazioua oodouM ta oiity died tu »pp>nrance, n«.l in Lui it riuin djed nwiiy HH thr truth On Friday nizbt a meeting nan b-tl at l>ixon’« C nem, which wan attended by trani bslautiatiou by the English Purlin rue i. It IK nut within ti>» province of a al. mt JSOnftho ol"eMr». On arriving in the vicinity of the Halt Mr. <3 bn >n was mnt Uy alamo pnrty 1t>ade<l by tho Union Juel; 2 ^ a," or “ Wherl of the graatcat ettri* \Lr, Pyper uf Ingersoll, nl*o nut in au ep- penranee in the iufererH of C"l. Skinner. prilling to a new us- the bread and wine Again, th# Bichop «aid. ChriM in«titntod the EnchuriiL Uudoubdy, but how and rumaiu io dmtlii about it t.>r 1200 yeara. cud tiint after thoa* d-ubu were apparent­ ly allayed that the qaratinn ahonld, in 200 ini'ked attention. The filling expressed bv ihoae present woe dcridelv in Kvor of the principles emnirint^l by Mr. Gibsons. • nd bis candidature was heartily endorsed. Tbs public mssting al Diekson’* Corner* co Friday mvbt lut, in the interests of Mr. Gibson, was the largest ever held in till* sec tio» for political purpose* The moat, if not <3T 2-000 fret of tlte l*«t PhiladcL pliia Copj>*r Gable Lightning R<wl for *-d* nt 12J cents pw fiwt. Apply at the Nn. I Shoe Store, Thames Street. but M 1. px«* on to Ike Scriptural urgu- rueute. let m* a«k y»a: I* it reasonable to tuppos* that if Christ in really bodily it a* tbs Gulden Uon—fret exhibition. maul he awid, D-> thi* iu r< in»mbrand- of me. And WB do nnt generally act in mnenihrunco of our friend* when they tire present but when they are slaenl. Thus Christ was distinctly referring to a time exalted, and more *pintual worship ’ Keep more than over before you the naorarity at •hewing br your live* that your profession* are mit ho)low and empty, and beheriug thaf Goins a »pint, wonhip Him in spirit and in Clacks, Wte Pvslelan. will IH* In this Department we excel any former season- r-nd. and wasrsralta.!INSPECTION INVITED fM.*<»ra RILL HEADS ■ 1WWLAF©. 1-vw price* at G. A. Tamw'i Thames St. j CfF Twrad Hata and the latest from 50 oonta up at tlia Gulden Lion eM~ Money to loan at lowest Rater. Apply to J. C. Hegter. tur Farmera brine in your Fresh dwaea at the China Tea House. t r If you want to Borrow Money on Mortgages, apply to C. E. Chadwick. Office over delect the nnra lc by bis sen«•>«, a* neither cnl-ir, ta*ta, nor snn li, undergo any clrmg-", but if thi, l-e so surely this is an equivalent to aeknowkdgii.g that ti e change is nut material bnt spiritual. Ati.i here we get a phenomenon by no mesnt mipiralh-teii a other R. l,‘. articles of faith. Furs* io Saint worship some only a-.!; d parted friend* to pray forthem, whilst other* ixiw down to the stuck of a tree ; so in tha Eucharist, the learned and eidighten—l app-vr to acknow­ledge a far more Spiritual change than is taught to tbo squally devout bat inure Fur the dw*pest Field and iteeds go to O'Neill it Co. *SF Handa all at work manufacturing all wool Scotch Suite for 816.00 at the Ikddeu Lion. The Mine noted cutter.-* ... Orange*and Lemons away down. Also. -• choice lot of Confectionery and the best brand* of 0 gar* iu town at Dart 4- Under. 215H 218 tx~ For Fin, life or Marine Insurance, apply to C. E. Chad- Mick. Office over the Post. Lui thia had no reference to th* Enelixri*t whatever, and I imaeiae that even thetn 'Kl anient believer in trananlotAnlialion would acknnwkdgo tlmi thia refers only lx the promia-d apirttuel preamea of Ch rial with Hi* own people ami not to any biwhlv ninnifBatatton. Moreover no «>no could attend our services on Aacanaion Div and fellow attentively the appointel pansagee of Kriptnro without being convinced that Chriat took hi* own human body into tbn benvena with Kito, not to return uutil the Inat day, an he went up in ilia clmuU ; aocii wna llir Angels word to Ilia Apoatlea Io Miothe their pained and wed nigh break­ ing bum, and «aid not on* word a lain t any preaeoea of CLri*t on earth till that ten*« degradation conveyed in accepting thi» doctrine *a trua.It degrade* Chriit and it degrade* the ChrUtiau. We know, indeed, that Chnst emptied hinuelf of all His glory and took our ilkeneM upon Rim, and WM subject to the most degrading death a mau can die. But man w*« made by God, in the image uf God, the only one of Hi* creatnre* eudowod with reasoning pa wore and a living soul. It was hciniliatiun for Jwu* the Son of God to descend to that tev«L Bui the Itoman Catholic* would dogra le Him lower still as they thrust hie sublime divinity Inwi-r than man, lower than animals, tower than the vegetable kingdom, and make Him assume the form of bread ms.lv by man, with no life, no besuly.wich u*e, indeed, (or sustaining life —> ut that j* al!, and that bread, that wafer, ttrln etn /• the Hartford FinleeuranceCotepaity. Cap- Itai 93M 0M0. Looise paid ato.eoo.ooo. C. E. Chadwick. S10 the sacrifice it wa* required that the peopls ■honl.l eat tli- finab uf the animal offered, thereby *iguifyiqg their thorough partici­pation. Chri*C inatitated in place of eating the lamb, bread and wine—a new f»rai-rth* bread Hi* body, and the wina His blood. Surely a* they partook of tb->so element* any change in their nature or *nbetanee would nnt hav* paaaud unnoiiaad hr tbnra who, but a few month* befere, had oomplained that the word* ‘■*ating my flteh and drink­ lag my blood" were a hard saying, and M Meh, impraribl* to bel|av*. Moreover, aud I think (his I* the •'rung- e*t point in the Inatitution ear vice. Christ insiitnted th* sacrament and the disciple* partook of it before H it death. Wra there not aome now and apparent departure from emsMtahau enstotn here J Under th* old law Iha victim first slain before th* worshippersMDM pariah*. Under th* New Covenant th»v psrtak* before the victim was slain, and who esn venture to G'«l and worship as God. It seem* almost blasphemous to spvak of such things, but uuo must face Uio dactrina in all it* fesiurws and cou* eq turners of belief, and when we realize it fully we st-) th* Christian conitauiiicant »a a low*r levs! ‘han the savage pagan, heathen or cannibal, as ha literally and carnally feed* upon hi* Gnd. But. as the prophet Rneea cays (viii. 6). "The workman made it, therefore it i* not Uo.1," and not being Ged th«>r worship i* idolatry. I have driainwi yon now long enough, dear brethren, but I think you will agree with me that it is not longer than the importance of th* tub^ect demtadv An<L in conclusion, I should occupy, «n Lour in addressing tba meeting, Mr. Gibion io speak first and after Mr. Pyp«r hail spoken, Mr. Gibson to have an opportunity of replying. Mr. Gibson utade a very telling speech on the trade qoeitiaa, quoting largely fnr liisnmhoity from I he government " Bine Books" and the “ Hansard." Hi* remark* were totally devoid of person*! attack or recrimmation and wm an able and di«- pawnonnte review of the trad* policy of the present government a* compared with the norporad National Policy of Sir John Mac- donnld.Mr. Pvpur in his reply fonnd fanlt with Mr. Gibson 1>ecan»* lie bad not abus'd aatuah-niy and because well ad confined hia remarks «o strictly ti the trade policy, a matter which h* (Mr, Gibran) knew no Ue fib* apeaker) had taken an active part in polltitie* far ths p-mt forty years. Ha was "an obi hand at (ha pninp-hamlla and he would show Mr. Gibson that fils theories of political eenmony, «f which ho knew nothing, were all moon ahi ue.” In a rambling sort of a wny he went on de*- cribing his own party a* the party of purity and morality and his opponent* a* the Terr opposite, and ex peeking hi* aur- priu that any one wearing th* garb of religion (bonld ba foand supporting Sir John Maodonald. Thi* allusion was di­ rected moat pointedly to a gentleman sitting on Ui* plat form, aod after a rv- monitranca from that gewtleman, the ohsirtaaa called ilia apsaker to order. Firming that ba WMlnaiog gtottbd with th* audUnca by tbU II liberal and nnchrintan style of argument, Mr. Pyper oltanged hi* tactic* and after filling out his bonr rat down,without ervMlng any great ImpreMloa upop the meeting. Mr. Gibson replied In a stirring speech, which, with hl* previous efferi ««rri*d great weight with those present.Three eheerz were given for th* Qtuen and Mr. Gibbon, and although there was quite a number of th* opnnalag tmrty prerant we fuel anm, that «lthmigh they may not tote for Mr. Gibaou, they must be inipreaeed with Ilia knowledge au-1 ability,and manner of oandnoting a debate,in preference to the bombastie atylsof the geutletu ia who opposed him. On Saturday night a eaoila! me-tiog wa* held at Brownsville B. Hopkins E*q., Brave »f Derehatn rueupted the eliair and sddr M»s were dslivered ter Mr.GAann aod Dr.WilHaana, Then were about »)Q .lM tor« nf «opport ware given to tha candidate. Laid night, Tueaday, HMatingi were held at the Sehecl Haewa wear I^w wa’a Cbeeaa Factory, and Poldea's School Honae, Devabam. The fo w rn i e»B« □U»MJ will ba elected by a larga majority. To-.ight, Wadwaday, at Derate ■ Centra. Thnradya bight, al Dwnn'i Sebod Haem Worth Oxhw>i, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS Every Carpet in the Honse to be sold at cost price, as we are giving up that part of onr business. A call respcctfuy solicited. JOHN McEWEN & CO Ingersoll, March 20, 1878 THE Snbserilw will keep on Juuid and for sale a full Hue of SILVERWARE of ALL KINDS, K FIVES. FOXES. SPOONS, CASTORS. TEA SETTS. A-d, In conaeqnctiM a! reducing the m»e of my Store, I have a largn lot of Fancy Goode in the A CaB Solicited. C. P. HALL. BIXEL & GO’S STOCK IN KEG AND IN BOTTLES. »*U v*r*4 S ally BIXEL A CO., INGERSOLL JUST PUBLISHED! kT BPm iA and <U 8e «M FORM WILUAM FINLAY D R Y G O O D S JU S T O P E N E D I In the Store lately occupied a* the Dominion Shoe Store. I Dave a nice Selected Stock Staple and R. V PIEBCEj 1.0, IW , BUFFAEOe x. T, Fancy Ury Goods* Cloths, Geata’ FarafatMa^i and Notions, Very Cheap. The Goods (ash. I will Sell CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST. Call and Examine for Yours elves. Beat Bleached Table Llhcu for SO ccuta p*r yard. Ever} tiling Else Proportional! lj Lon. IngeraoU, May % 1878. H ea r n & M a ca u lay ARE SHOWING THIS WEEK NEW DRESS GOODS NEW DRESS GOODS IN ALL THE LEADING SHADES. N. p.—Mantle Making on the Premises. Ingerwik^sy turoijHwmfBk THE FHIEID Of UHIID it iitunul it Eiteail Hash. A BR1W .W—Rd. IT CURES KraraU U d a .