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PUBLISHED BVERY WEDNESDAY H A R RY ROWLAND, s! R5 .■ - sr.tECT, ixumuruL. ;.1U . >ttentitin liaiJ tb the ptibli T H E OXFORD TR IB U Ineaaad a ahining pu not* round -«* 4MI *■o*l*K^w: run mporuw.it tw~*j-'>oin8‘ tuowraoU, TorontoYork Muk*l>. th TERMS—ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, ) IN ADVANCE. )A n d C a n a d a D a iry R e p o rt e r f I H • . ROWL E A D N IT D O , R AND PROPRYETDR. . lbyr idliefe ■*fiawR0jfiattBr««rtevwMfo. Th* UW r.-i«c.»e«. er»Q •■urUon will be awe to iu A ■ ft* vlrcaUfhs -I th* Tstsrxs l»nr»r th»n thstrf u, .ul.cr lb’ifa.1 p iMliheJ In tht* wth-n ut «>♦Hinn H »I>1 tluxrOre »Ui.J uuriv*U«d M »U•nrtUins M*4i»ui. TER.llS. ONE DOLLAK A. YEAR VOL. V -N O. 23.INGERSOLL, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JUN E 19, 1878.WHOLE NO. 23G. piper lf«.-3tiouod until *11 wt»rax«> b»tete«-n HEAD O1 CAP ITAL - $1,000,000.'J 'J Sclert jEitcrafitrc. AN OPEN VERDICT. '.in^rde”'v>dhe*nllnnaa4rertl»cni«nU and he In 'ritlMsta b*n-W t h p uM fo tlan hot ..n, Iwiha eraak LbmJInrid.V rvnOwmviiU m<ut to h*ud*d Iu before 11 Ingersoll^ B ran c h . rpHIS Bank transacts n genera! Bank L IpK Sluilwi. Buy« *nd ScUi ExchMipa on ‘und th* Vnlled Stalo*, and 1wnM drilU ou London. Kew Yurk. and all p*,L" o* Canada.Afl.iwa tnlerrot ou ajeelal dajwwlt* -«h^h can Lc witlxlraaii at the pleasure of th« dopteltur. . A SAVINGS BANK BRANCH And Jewelry,BT MISS M. E. BR ADDON, THE Stihucrilwr will keep on Land and for sale a full Imo of AvTlton OF “TAKES AT THE FLOOD/’ “DEAD MEN'S SUOLS/’ "JOSHUA nsaoAKo'a DAUOMTKK." “WEAVkaS AND WATCHES, CLOCKS, to ber sidot broffiZr. 7 AORM IM 7 have known biro.’ » » > , . *nUre V»m*«rwTiUnror *mrtnztee ertro »fcuupv o . ...» PullWicrA FroprUtor. tiOTlCE TO ADVERTISERS C. S. IIO AKE, Mauler, UwvnwU. AND rW SIOT , Bast Mako of Sjcliotaoles. business garbs. J. McCAUCHEY, L. L. B., YJARRISTEU *«»d Attorirtsy-at Law. | ) SMkitor tu Chsureiy »nJ Ihe-h Merchants’ Bank of Canada. INGERSOLL BRANCH. r RANSACTS a Gineml Banking irED M Xa RINGS and MARRIAGE LICENSES. SILVERWARE of ALL KINDS. Lr«north "I U>c CTmtief retflw. M'DONALD A HOkCROFT, BARRISTERS and Attorneys ut-Law, b^Urllont 111 l"ltn«n’. Notaries P“UJc, Sc.. Ac. vSc*-Thame» »tre<«, tnsersoll. 1). M1LLU1, Mausger.•ft. lw M. WALSH ■fBARRISTER, Attorney-nt-Law and Yt'l&tter In Chstetry snd liwolvsner- omro-fp -uln In Wsl.h-. KKK u»«r * r™kreo.«r« rruk store, Thimtf Street.X. B -420,000 of Ku^lhli Fluid* lot faVcstsirenl on N'/ta-vro. ' j ‘ IInveraill. Jsmiary t, ISW- H3QL2R & EE GLEB, ATT«>KNKV3. sot.icrrotw, 4e. Money tot<»« st Klrht per cent. Mi>ns*C«« Ismyhl •»<> WJ.urnes--Over M..|*..»*_V«uk.Kl<iR »t., h senmlL J. C. JOBSMW, Banker & Broker, INSURANCE & LOAN AGENT. K ing Street, Ingersoll, TR AN SAl.TS a ■Gvoeni! Bankbg >Ud»ti;e, Luui *i>4 tatunuAx Builitcxa. DRAFTS on New York and United Slate* Curroney. Gnld, Sih*r, a>ul tincurrvi.t . ■....J...—••..M ■■ l-^t -ate.. Oidvn fur the FODKS, SPOON. In cur sequence of reducing the sire of my Store, I have a largo lot of Fancy G<MMI» in the । \vay which Will be sold at curt and under to char them out, as 1 do not intend to ile.il in fancy goods in the future. Also a number of | Show Cases fbr sale cheap. . A CaH Solid ted. C. P. HALL, Corner TLauica and King Streets. WILLIAM NORRIS auudud to. BARRISTER, A*.■**«•>**'■tflatH.indtnx., lu^iaoll.P^TM. 1»TL Second DEPOSITS DECEIVED FROM BIXEL & 00'8 L R. WALKER. AN, Surgeon. Ac- Ingersoll. * «<"*, Toiuici •tr«t.,MOcNurEtlyY -t hLuOprAotNiil EUrDm pOroN|« rtTy aHl Eth e SloBw- . . . . I...,,._• ....... . Ull.l CH.^U'41 STOCK Dlt BORERS-Y)Il YSICIAN, Surgeon Ac., Ingcrspll. 1 O3W — Ctarin »U«et, * tev doon vol M . B. M'CAUSLAND, M. D., M. G. P. S. M • S ONtTARio; I xWIstfuV, sUtolltoN. Ac., Mro I U tho V. tv. WW **• WV^- (-0*®'-roOit-irJ. *11.1 Itaddcuw op RO < Y nn A ro L i« fo F in I i* R 19 E “ I L A i« N lw D id . LIFE IA- tM 'PER .A L FIRE INSURANCE S’ KEG AND IN BOTTLES. A. I. HOLLINCSHEAD S V R G E O N D E W T T S T , f ICENTlA TEo Hie Royal College ot i J ,«□!*! Xur^»a:i». “'•tirio. Iloou.—Cl»rk B.r- 4,,r'. new hMk. King jt., U;H*»*>U the (OMMERCIAL UNION ASSUR- lb and W I'uniLltt, CHARLES KENNEDY, SURGEON DENTIST. t lCENSED liv lliu Royal College oi tn 6 .^4 Nita-1* Thrso Tears’ Policies Iteued on DwbA- ia? an! Fam Euillincn and Center, ts AT MOST ADUMAGEOUS RATES. ALL LOSSES SETTLED TROMTTLT. J. C. NORSWORTHY Bpmil «Uu..twu ps'd 10 fnsvrMdl, fth. 27. l*7«. 5 >e liv o r o 4 ufjlh. BIXEL & CO., INGERSOLL 1 genr.n, April if. !«.<. I’ .JUST P IBL ISU ED ! pjst fno 52 to:olpt o' 0 cts. Ln siimjt. J^YSPEPSIA and tlie SnveiVHt Forma W A. BUDWORTH. SURGEON DENTIST, Urwlqwi ut lb« tait-'lto l»o*‘ui OUiyv. O P ECI AL attention given to the pre- ) I «m il« u( ijw natural.lfot.h. Money to Loan Q X Faria Property, at 8 jier cent, WILLIAM NORRIS. OfKve o«tr the Tovtome*. I nlted e>« (5 Outfit tree mt * tniMne^ M X CM> tu»kv I the time they work. «rite ter CHAPTER XL. (ConiM cd) |: PATKUXAL DIPLOMACY. 'Won't you?'cried Mr.Soratchelh ‘Then ■ I'in afraid you'll have to go into the workhouse. which would be rather disgracelul at yiuirage. I won't keep you in idleness." ' I’d sooner merry Mr. Piper than go on teaching odious children.'• You'll have to wait till Jffr. Piper asks you again.' replied her father, delighted at hiving gained his point, but too diulomatic Iu show Lis satisfaction. ‘You've refused him orfco. IIe may not care to hurhiliate himself by risking a second refusal. How ever, the adverlismeut cutr Claud over for a day or two, B'LUCO you’ve coms to your sendee.'Mr. Scralcbell wont off to hi* official den presently, and Mis. Scratchcll camo over to B«-lla and hugged her. .■ Oh. my darling, it would bo tho making of us nil,' sho exclaimed. ' I don't see what good that w»uld be to me, mother, if I was miicrable,' Bulla re- Bponded sulkily.‘Butyon couldn’t be miserable iu such n home ns Yufford Pxrk, and with such a gond man ns Mr. Piper. It isn't as if you hud over cared for auv bodv else, drhr.’ ' No, of course irtit,’ said Bella, full of bit - terucsH. ‘ ‘i’lnit makes a difference.’ ‘Aud think what n Indy you would be,and bow high you c.mld hold your head.’• Yes,I would hold my.hoad high mougli, mother. You may be rnro of that. I wonld have Kofaelhing out of life. Beatrix Hare- fndd should sue what use I could mgke of money.’ ■01 conrse, denr. Yon have such grand idea*. ¥<ra could take tho had iu Little Ynfford society.' Bella gave a neornfu! ebrug. Tlie society in Little Ynfford was hardly worth leading; but Bella was of the temper that deems it better lo reign in a village Chun to serve in Rome. Sho put ou hnr bonnet, snd went to call upon Mrs. Dulcimer. That lady w;is in tho garden, her complexion protect ed by a largo muslin sun-bonnet, washing the green flies off her roses. To her sviu- Vii th rite ear Bella imparted the story of Mr. 1’ip. r'a wooing and the paternal wrath. ' My dear, I don't wonder that yonr father wiMirigry.' cried the Vicar's wife. ‘ Why, Mr. Piper is tho very man f>r you. The idea occurred to me soon alter Sira. Piper's death. But I didn't mention it fat foal of alarming yonr d« iicncy. Such a good homely creature—an excellent husband to his fust wifo—and so wealthy! VVhy, yotj would bo quite a little queen. How lucky 1 was mistaken about Cyril 1 What n clianco you would Lave loit if you had married him f B-tla shuddered.• Yes.it would have been apitv/ sho said.Aud then sho Ihunght how. if Cyril had loved and married her, she, who WAS jrtsl wise enough to know herself full of faults, might have grown into a good womau'.how, lot king up al that Image of perfect mtn I hood.she might h:ivo learned lo ahuno her- I self i i*f ideal Womanhood. Yes, it would I have ail been poMihle if ho bad onlv loved j her. Ilia love would have bccu a liberal ‘ Now you look hare.Mrs. Dulcimer,‘asid the Widower. ‘I'm not going to offer my self lothat yonng wothab a second time,tor the sake of getting a second rafusa); but if you are auro she Won't say no,I don't mind giving her au&iter chance. I'm not a proud IUSU, but I've got a proper respect for myself, and I don’t waut to be humiliated. I ah a1 nt ask hnr again UQICM I'in very sure of my ground.’1 Come and lake tea with us to-morrow evening,’ said Mrs. Dalcimsr. * I'll get Bella lo coma too,*nd you'll be able to judge for yourselL Briog soma ef ybbr dear cLJ- dren.’ ' Thank you, mum, you're very kind; but I think, until soma of the Turk baa been flogged out of them, I’d rather not take tliMfl into company. But I'll wme mvself, with plaaatire, and if you like to oak Bella Bomtcbell, I've no objections ^n meet her.'Mr. Piper's olive-branches how appeared, newly was bod And combed and iu their Sunday clolhes. Thus attiradAbay looked a little more vulgar thau in tb^ir every-day gArmenls. They were all angels and sharp linos, and looked emUnralmed by their finery, which WAS all calculated th give them pain, from the corkscrew curls at tbe top of their heads lo tbs tight naw shoos upon their afflicted feat. Naturally Mra. Dulcimer pretended to be enrdptlirtffi with them. She discovered io one an extraordinary likeness of his papa, in another a striking—yea, painfully striking—resemblance to her poor dear mama. She asked them questions about their studies aud recreations, and having com pletely exhausted herself id loss than ten minutes of this kiud of thing, she rose lo wish Mr. Ifiper and his young family good- by. • At seven to-tnorrOw, ’rcmetnbor,’ she said. ' I shall ba there, mum,’ answered Mr. Piper. CHAPTER XLI. MH. PIFEH IS ACCEPTED. Mrs. Dulcimer's tea parly was a sftccoss. Rolla appeared tu LOT pretfibift mmlin gown—an oinbroirdereA Indian muslin that Beatrix bad given her, with a great deal besides, when sbe went into mourning. Sha wore blue .ribbons, and was bright lereating part of the bu*tness, especially after Mr. Piper bad Hipped a little blindle of bank-netea into her hand one evening at parting, which bundle was fonudto amount to five hundred pound*. Bulla spent long aftarnoous shopping at Great Ysfford. at tended by her mother and sisters, who all treated her with a naw deference, and were delightoil to hang upon bar step* and look on while she made her nurcliares. 8b* bad already began to taate the wealth. Her biftrothed slnwertd gift* upon ber, and positively bVerwhelmad Mrs. Scratchell with gArdcii-sthff and farm produce. It was a liras of plenty which the little SoratebcnB hail 'haver .imagined in their wildcat dreams. Mr. Tipar tipped them all round every Sunday afternoon. Hix pockets wore like Iha silver mines ol Mexiooi He was a min overflowing with new half crowns and fat five-ahilijhg J’tece* —noble-lookiug coin* that seemed to be worth a great deal mare than five meagra shilling*. Beatrix WAS horrified wboh eho besril of ber friend'll engagemont. ‘ Oh, Belta, bow could von ?' abb ex claimed. • You are sacrificing yourself for the Bako of your family." Bella blushed, tor in horbonit of hearts sbs knew that the interests of her family bad been very far from her thoughte when she consented to become the second Ura. Piper. ‘ My father and mother bhd set their hearts upon it/ she said.• But they had no right to set their hearts Upon your marryihg Bitch a man as that.'1 He is a very good man.' pleaded Bella.• Have yon really made np your mind lo marry him ? Do yob really belivo that you can live happily with him ?' asked Beatrix, earnestly. ‘ Ye?,’ sighed Bella, th'iftkiog of tho barouche and pair, the poney-carriago, the huge barrack of a bonsestiho endofan. avennc of elms, the dignity and importance that all these things would give her- ' Yes, II hnvo quite made up my mind, Beatrix. It will beanch a good thing for my family —and I belieye I can be happy.’ ‘Thon I will not «ay another word against jiily igndrant that pedhte were talking about ber daughter obd Mr. Piper with all their might already. Hardly anybody was to be, Incited'to the weHdiug. Tliis Was wbkt Mr,.Pipdr ahfl* everybody concerned kept on saying, yet everr day some fresh invitation was given. Mr. riberhad a good many friends among ths inanufMturing claiaee innntnerabla tni'ldia-aged mon with rad faces and ex- Eami vs woistcoata, everyone of whom was, y his own showing, tbs oidwt Tri"dfl h*1 had. These, one 'by bne, were bidden, with their wives and families, “ the more the merrier." In no ossa was tbe invita-, tion premeditated, but it cama naturally from Mr. Piper’s lips when ha met an old acquaintance on 'cliiihge, br in tbe club* boiixs at Great Yafford. ' Nover mind, my dear/ bakdld, apolo- getic»lfy, to Bella. “They lire ill carriage people. And 'they’ll duke a the ahofr at tbo church door."" Bnt I thought wo were going into connty society,' said Bella.* So we are, ray pit, but we aren't going to ent old friend*. There's Joa Wigzell.tbe joftiret fellow I know, huS making twelve thousand a year but of bbl linings. Mrs. Wigzell'B n perfect lady, und there’s a fine family of grown-up daughters. Yon ought to know the Wigxells.’ ■ I think if yon want to be in cofmty society, you'll LhVe to give fib Vour Wig- zeU’e/ said Bolte. ‘ They won't mix. ' But they am t mix/ cried Mr. Piper, ' I eball make it worth their while to mix. Such dmnoni as I xhall give will bring the two Classen together—’ ' Like oil aud vinegar/ Baid Bolte, who WAS a litllo out of humor with her affi- 1 auced. . . , These invH'afiona df Mr. Fitter's, given’ 1 at random, bad swelled tbe wedding party into an alarming number Poor Mra.i. Scratalicll was troubled in miml as to how JHtroe* tliite* *Jinin 4cu*cUon ut Vttth. JAMES BRADY, ICEN8ED Auolionecr for Oxford, t Kilin, l/'nd m. OBrt-Muidou » Wndel to. Cbwxro very mvdvnw. liMrenmll. Pro. 13. 1W>.____________ * JOHN HASKETT, General Commission Merchant, mid all l-indt of i'ttrm I IS«*K»OLL. c '*•Pro A. A. AYER CO., EXPORTERS*CHEESE ; : ■ jraSTillAL AXD NEO OBK. c . S . IW O EMSOLL, in n $66 ' MONEY. 8100,000 TO LOAN. OX oDna itlo nen«eu tt«o Ims i*lI MboUrr Iorowteur *K xOlO I baand upuanb, and LJ-WBST RATE 0? X»TZ»33T. StrirtMt Sncreey In effeeUng !/■*»«- ftrwrre »rid oth«r* who want Meney tut my puqK*e. It will b« to your win tn we loeilt on the under>l*aod before borrowing ei^wlwre. MORTGAGES BOUGHT. Fanns and ottar I'roperij tousht and aoH oo Com- Arent hw the Dominion a*r|nj *nd Jnv>Unent Society, Artnt for ihafWederaUoD Life AaeocleUon. ]n*urano> done in all 1U Hr*..die*.| General Arent fur th* cltvulitluf and adverUafi.j ul COLD ; J.ove had !>►«« deilb-d her ; but Wealth | mid nil tho advantages wealth could give 1 luivht be tier*. • I i>ully li»cin lo think I hat I was foil- ish tr/Fefose Mr. Piper/ she eaid. • My love, eXcuso me, but you wore t-im- plv idiotic. However, be is Bure lo renew hi* offer. I sliitll call and **’*' those dear child re a of bls to-m'irr*W. And when he Hskx you again, yon will give him a kinder answer?’ to lake .nleittirnune f -r the t*rwt. eheape-t ’nd lw«« 111u> inied family puMleriton In tlie>orld. Any one CM> baoin.c a •uiiveniiii w-er.i. The v.-le *11 } "ur lime to the lm>h«eM. <<r mile jour tlui*. You need not be home over »htht.You C*B do 11 *, vu|i u other*, full mrtleuUt*. UlicrtJuut *Dd <enn> tree. Kinput UHI ei(m>'ncuut- 'addm* stSoon* Whn *nu*y»« fMh In ffl -ic ereit p»J. AdjrvtlThe ^uuru*>," INutlaud, M*lnrOrt SI. l »7 ?CM M Ue»n make OB-a ' ' H. B. CLARK. Iligenmtl. J*n. Id. 187A *■ * MONEY TO LEND. tint on atralghl txxn^ fit on the tnriCinuut BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. HEO. KF.NSKDV. D. S. MACDDBAU), PROVISION AGENT! 1SGBB.SO1.1, ONTARIO. ITERANCE AGAINST FIRE •lib,<IKO. KKXSEDY. OSca, Th am e» Street, Chrouicte Building. Inaarmrtl Mam* 14. mi. GO Tbey felt as if they were afhttfifaLjtK W Tick haw. It was nut B«U» want up in the social scale. Har.lMnily ascend nd with h*r. Even the fkiUtti drnlge, SAly, rejoiced at the ohange ifi MrToHanee. Th* fragment* (!>■» ■&• 40 her aliare after tfie family dimww wmld be daiofier and mor* plentiful. H*r aaaaty wagas would b* more seeara. At last Belta came down, in glistoniac white appeeri, clouded over widr tee*. That delicate taste whiah Usd always bean bore—th* instinctive refinement in AU •*<-'- tern«| thing* which made bar mvUwc »V that Belta bad Bsep k Iqdy from ber cradle —had regulated hex weddin* dree*. She looked AS ptfre >ha irfa! as some nale spring floweret, tremnloos upon its standee ■Mtn. Her family bowed down and worshipped bar, lit* Joseph's brethren, sk rapreaautod in tb* virion of the tbeavM. ‘God bi*u yon, my pet” erfod her father, in an tinpreeaOeffted barst of sffee- tion. • It lb eoateltiibfc Tb have erufa « bes'bfy M you in one's family.' The gray old channel was lik- a bed .a< gaudy tulip*, so varied and *0 brilliant were the dr**MO-ol Mr. Piper's mannfito- tariug ftfands, watting impatiently <6’Behold him at the altar. Amceg Walia bright colors and itartliag bouitaCi, BaaSric Hare fl a LI in ber gt>y affk drya* and old BrusMla lace Kxfked like * creatory befou- ing to afidtber world. AU th* manubotar- ihg'pMpfo noticed ber, nod wwW ta know who that diatlngniabed • looking young lady w*a. Mr*. Dolciioer and Beatrix hod th* Vicarage pew all to Uurae- selves. Presently the bride entered ths leaning on her father's arm, pale against the wlutan««s of her bridal dree*. Mr. Piper, crimson with Agitation, and breath- , fog a little harder thamueuatehurrted forward to reoyhr* her. H* offaroU h/r, Iris arm. The four bride-maids foHow*a, (wo and two, tba organist, played n 'spirited ma/cb, hnd the bariftehe bf the day began. Belta gave tbereejfolteSe iu a clean find little vdiee. Mr. Pipar opoka thana with gruff deciaion. Mr. Dulcimer read Iba ecrvlc* beautifully, but Mr. Biper’a manufacturing friends hardly appreciated Vh* V iw 's deliberate and impresriya iftyta- They would rather bavy bail the Mrvfo* rattlsd off with modern celerity, to that they might get to tho wedding breikfagL '• If there's any hot ontriu. they’ll be spoiled/ whispered Mn. Wigxell, tbs hat- fining tnanufectarer's wife, to Mn. PofW- man, whose husband wai in tho fWAifiAA ®ne‘ ...... <>i. ' I'm beginning to focd quite faint.' awe- wared Mr*. Porkman. ‘ Gatling up *0 ' early and cogging eo. far. Ji's too trying for a weak ednintutlou.’ she should seat her gnrsta. There was a difficulty about the tables. Bat Kir. Rip t made light of everything. He would have no oulliug and contriving, no humble devices of Mrs. Scratcheii's, bo horae-tnade pastry. Ro treat to Great Yafford and contracted wtth ths principal confectioner of that Iowa to supply everything, from the tables and decorations down to tba salt spoons. The breakfast wax to be a masni-1 ficont banquet ata guinea a Lead, exclusive of wines, aud Mr. Piper was to write a check for everything.This arrangement nleasad everybody ex- ; cept Bella, whose priio was keenly Wound ed by It.‘ You have made me a pinper, among you/ ehe cried, angrily, to the family circle, on the night before her Wedding. ‘ I , had rather, have bad the quietest, simplest breakfast that nlotber could hfcVe arranged, with the Dulcimers and Beatrix for oflr only visitors, than all this finery, paid tor by Mr. Piper.'‘ Fiddle-stick* 1' exclaimed Mr. Scratch- ell. “You weren't ashamed to taka bis money for yonr wedding clothes. Why should you be ashamed of bis paying tor Mr-Piper. Indeed,! w!li try my bart to like ' him.’ , *He,liab h very giSod heart,' said Bella ( —' fealty a noble heart.' । 'And that is of more oansequoace than the kind of English a man talk*.’ , ‘Andlie is very intelligent,' said Bella, , anxions to make the beat of her bargain. •Yon should Lear him talk of Jeremy , Beutbam. Papa says it is quits wouder- fnl.'' And wlmt about Ids children, Bella ? Are they nice ? Bo you feel that you can . love them.' Bella involuhlary madi a wry faco.' They are not very nice,' abo anawered. ‘but it «5d be my duty to love thorn, and of course I shall do it.’This coversation took place at tho Water House one afternoon at tho beginning of October. Beatrix and her companion, Madome Leonard, had been away for □early two months,living quietly at Whitby and other sea-stda places, and Beatrix had come back impovod iu health and spirits. Sir Kenrick had boou absent six months, and woo likely to return at the ond of the year, unieu the war continued. He would not care to leave tho army while there wan any hard fighting gohia on and hia regi- tncut was iu the thick of it. Mrs. Bulei^r loudly lamented elite Burmese oatbreAk, which made it impossible for Kaiiriok to sellout with a good grace yet awhile. Sho was always talking to Beatrix about him, and entreating to hear litllebita of hie let ters. Lately there had been and irregularity in the letters. Kenrick's regiment bad been moving about. Ito bad been off the track of civilization and postal facilities. One morning in October, jnst a week before Bella's wedding day. Ibero name a startling letter—a letter which Beatrix brought Co Mrs. Dulcimer. ‘Oh, my dear! luy dear!’ cried the Vicar s wife. • something dreadful has happened to Kenrick. ! soe it iu yorirfacc. Ie he dead ?'This last qrieation was almost a shriek, and it was evident that Mrs Dulcimer WAS ready Id go iulo hysterica al a moment'a notice.• No.' answered Beatrix, 'but he has been severely wounded, and he is on his way home.'‘ Coming home C cried Mrs. Dulcimer. • How delightful 1 But severely Wouu<le<l! How dreadful I’‘ He writes in very goad spirits, bdt I think, though be hardly admits as much. ’ that be has been badly hurt, and very ill from the effects of bis wound*.'said Ueitrix. ' Ha Wishes you and Mr. Dulcimer lo go to Southampton with ma to meet him.' • Dear boV, hoW touching! Read uie a with all the color and freshness of her young beauty, Mr. Piper felt himself very fnr gone as ho sat opposite her at tea. Ho burdly knew what he was eatiug. though J lu> was a man who usually considered hia , meals n serious part of life, aud Rebecca . Itad surpassed herself in tho preparation of a chicken salad.Tae eveging WAS. lovely, Iha sunset a i Study fefr i’erner, Abd after tea Mrs. Dulcimer took Mr.PipeY ifttii llio garden to show him ber fatuous tek-roscs. Once there,tbe , worthy m an u foe hires was trapped. Bella wax in faithful attendance upon Iba Vicar's * wife, aud presently Rvbccca camo, flushed and breathless,to say that her mistress was ' wanted, whereupon, with many apologies, . Mrs. Dulcimer left Mi- Piper and Miss Scratehell together. 1 ■ Balla can show you tho rest of tbe gar- 1 den,* sho ran) as she harried off. ' • Take me down by the gooseberry bush- es,Della,' said Mr. Piper. It's shadier aud ' more retired there.'And io that shady and retired spot, with tho rugged old plum-trees and paar- trees on 1 tho crumbly rod wxll looking at them, ami the happy snails taking their evening promenades under tho thorny gooseberry bushes, nod tho luxuriant scarlel-runoers making a curtain between these two lovers and the ontaide world, Mr. Piper, in fewest and plainest words, repeated bls offer, aud this time WM not nfnscd.‘ Bella,' bo exclaimed, with a Ultlo gush of emotion, putting Lis betrothon'a small baud under bis elephantine arm,* I'll mike vou th* happiest woman iu tbe three Rid ings. Yon shall have every thing that heart can wish. Poor Moggie never could cotton lb ber position. My good fortune came too late for her. Sbe had got into a groove when I WM a struggling man, and in that groovo alio xtuck. She tried hard to play tho lady; bat sho couldn't manage it, K ioUl. She was alwavg tho anxhnta, • walking housewife at hollo tn. Thore's no rubbing the sprite oni of the leopard s hide, or wbiteniUg the Ethiapean. you sec, Bella. Now you were born a lady.'Bella aim pored and blushed.* I shall try not disgrace yodr fortune,' »be saidi meekly.' Disgrace ill Why, yon'll set it off by your prettiness and yonr nice ways. I 1 moan lo get you into county aoertty. Rolla. I never tried it on with Mra. P., for I felt ■ he wasn't up to it; but I ■hall take you । BIAU in among tho country folks? Belta shuddered. The little she had soon l and board of County peepio led her to be- r Here that they Were Very slow to open their ‘ door* to such men os Mr. Piper. ' Mrs. P. never had bn I nue boss and a brougham/ said tbe widower, walking faja * I chosen one briskly np Wn<l down behind iho » I ent lain of ec&riet-runners. ‘ Yon shall 1 have a pair. I think yon was made for a • I carriage and pair. Shall it be a landau or your wedding-breakfMl ?I hate inch ‘ Did you ever *«e stfc® k 'jftfting Brins f asked Mnr. AVigxall, Indicating tho hrid* with a motion of the head. Mrs. Porkmau’s only answer was a profound sigh. * What can ba expected from *ncb an unsuitable marriage?' demanded Mn. Wigzril. stilt in a whieper. • After each a fcenritrte wife as $oor Moggie, too V • Oh, my dear, Moggi* Piper nevrirVooe to tbe level of her position/ anawertu Mrs. Porkmau. j And now all wil 6'ver; and for ever bnmbdg.’ ’• I have a little pride left,’ said Bella. ‘ Very little, I should tbiuk,’ answered her father, ‘ and what you have doesn't become yon. Il's like the peacock's featliars on the jackdaw. Yon wereu'i born with it.' ■ Como up stairs and let us try on tbe wedding bonuBte,' »aM Clementina. * Aud bo kind and nice, Bella. K.collect it w your last night at home.'‘ Thank God Mi that, at any rate,' ex claimed Bella, piously. The house had been IransfbnfiBd by an artificial, almost awful, lidineM. Everything had been put away. The swept and garnished rooms were ac*rc«ly habitable. 1 I never saw «nch discomfort,' cried Mr. ScmtcbeD.leokiOgdiaoontontedly round his office, which smelled of soft soap, and m i cleauct Ulan Le hod ever seen it in his lire. His papers bad been slowed away, be knew not whore. Valuable losses and agreementa might have been thrnrt Info obscure comers where they Would be forgotten. Tbe whole process horrified Him. ' Yon oughtn't to have touched toy otfloe,' he said : ' business is busines*.' ' I Couldn't help it,'pleaded Mre.Scrafch- c1L * The men from Great Yafford said we must hAve a room for tbe gentlemen to Cut their hate and things, so I was obliged1 give them tbl«> You hare no id** )ww they order n* abedt. And than ibay asked ine where they where to put yonr tiling*, nud alm ist before I told them, and while f WM so flurried I acaroely kn*« what I WM Myldg, rodr papers and tin boxss were all swept off.' . ‘ And pm> where are they ?' demanded Mr. Seratebell, furiously. • I— Don’t be angry, acratebell. I couldn't help it. They're ell safe—quite, ever of this lower world—Ebeneter Piper and Isabella Soratobeli were made cams Whatever the .inoongruity of the uuiqtft tbe thing was done. Disgrace or daiuk only could loosen the knot.Tbe drgan entefied out tfii ti^rfiea^ohk chord* of the Wedding MAPch; ekfiry body looked delighted Al Us near Aroepcct I of breakfast. Peopfo crowded into tbe vestry toioA Bellsand her husband sign ihe register. Tltsr* WM much kisaiSt of bride aud bride-maid*/"wbifo" poor Mr*; Scralchell, wedged into a corner by Uw vestry do*r, wept a shower of hot telrt 8Vtk her purple dre*s.• I hope *heTl be happy-.' ej*M*s<*d. ‘Marriage fa a solemn thlfig. God •be may be happy.'And in h»> inmoit Start the mother prayed Abd fealrad lest fill should not ba wall with h*r dAn^hter fa Uri* marriage which «lte aa Wall as her huaband had Striven *o hard to bring to pass.‘ W* have dop«41t for tb* beet,' abe told herself, 'and Mr. Piper L A Mild gotid man.’Her raaterual hmrt thrilled with prido prmenfly at the church door when aba M* il;* maontaaturing people'* osnisgH, Iha ■leek well-groomed horwt; ths ttHKri Uveriesi the oooscqusntfal ad rob tried a&l pampered footmen. They, ware a tokg lime getting away from the church, and there was. a good d*al of fusA snd sfiiM offense given to panctillotil iftlBfl* fa hrtiB!1 fag lb* cArris^i to Ufa Ufa; F«w*- man s landau came before Mi*. WigsolL's, which WM wrong, as every body knows that hat liuinji nnk betore nwivtafotj* ; sod tbe great Mr. Timperfy of Ute Llmeotl Mills—quite th« mrol imptnteatpMfca' preecnt—WM left withrtita iggrtared wife and daughter tillcMrly lb* fast. Howetrir, fh*y all got off ultimately, and five mitidtsr bronghl them to Mr. Seratehall'a doc?/ Tile brttakf*al was laid on two tables in Iba common parlor; ih* ttea pat tor did duly a* a reeaptioa-recm.-ritid1 for Iha display of the weddibT tuasnta. wbibji w*r* *xlubib>d on a aide table— qtiito a dazzling array. M».-rtf*/* Meade had all aent offering*.•eaJ^ gtrid«i '*oaMta with emerald or rnhy afM, mfilbar-b'-titerl 1 euvalope boxes, fiKct** boaqusl-hold*r*. ‘Since evmy body thinks it would have been best.' Every body did not ineluda Beatrix ' Hmfi-ld. Belta Lad not eoueulted—nor did she mean to consult—-her old friend end phyMlmv. She knew qnite well that Beatrix would have advised her ngainit r mercenary uianiecc, and. In spile of all slab* and hr sRatinns, Bt-llu'e eordld little coul lnnnui*h«'d for tho poBSesHiou of Mr. Piper'a we elih. Mrr.Dnlciiuvr was delighted al tlie notion of couductiiig » now courtship to a trium- phaut issue. She put on her best bonnet early in the aflerimothand went to pay her flnit visit tu tlie Varl>,f*«>1ii>g that it behoov* ed her tn bring tniittfrs to a crisis. little of the letter. Do, my love.' i Beatrix eottiplUii.and dll her lover's letter save those little gashes of sentiment which sho would have consHered it a kin J Ireason to couS% even io Mrs. Dukiyier, ' It 13 Dvmsa or mo io ask you to take so much trouble, perhaps,' be wrote, ‘but it would make ma very happy if you would corns to Botithamnlon tn most me. I know our pood friends the Du I ci triers wmlld bring you. if yon expressed a wish to that effect. I want to see you directly I land, Beatrix. I want your dear face to he the first to smile upon mi when the steamer touches tlie English shore. Tho jonrnev wonld b* interminable if t had to wait till the end of It to see yon. I am not very strong vet, and abonid be obliged to travel slowly. But if you will meet mo and greet mo, I thick all my Illa will be cured at once. A week or so al Culyerhouao.with you for my daily | quit* <sfe—in the lnjr'ion.’ ”>rk for us than al May 8. Ib7o,-ly r at h-mi» rusde U» ’f>« ludiM FWHH*iul **i.ird *v*r>«r.ervin »w l> i>c ilm«. Curttr uiitm BIK!Mei., won Wil Sa«o al onro can make money la.L BEST Portland, Mali* HepUmberM, 1*71 «len chrir on Lis well Usht b’Trt. tusking in the sunoliin*. aflor a bear*- .liuucr wmen weul Ly tn» wmt of lunelicon. Ho had isfanr.- which did li>»t encourng* «raiimno- big while honse with Its Dorie portico, the ■tone vases fail of bright scarlet cerai.hints, the velvet lawn and emi'ly flower bods, the belt of tine timber, the di»*r park across the ha-ha, and thongLl wlfcl a hanpy woman Bella would bn as the utistress of ancli a domain. She hardly save nue thought to poor Mr Pi II* w«» nuly a something b'rouebe?’Belta opined, with all modesty, that lite would preftr a barouche. • Yon’ro right/ exclaimed Mr. Pipsr; ‘ a woman looks more queenly in a b'ronche. And you can have poor Mrs.P.'a brougham | done up for night work. And you shall । have a chaise and the prettiest pair of panic* I that Can ba bought for monev.aud their you ' Ifhare the rati ar* eating the HarefiiU leases, no doubt, said Mr. ScrataheD. ' It's for a sbnrt time, dear,’ eaid Mre. ScratohclL soothingly. • Well have SVery- thing back lit Us rilaea the d<y after to morrow, aud I dea l think rate like psreli- meat.' Th* wedding-dav dakmed, and to all that bnay household the eky sMm*d to ba of another color and the atmMphere of a different quality than the sky and quality of common day*. The Screfohell iHris rose With the lark, or rather With the dh- appearanoe of the 6Qckro*chril in the old kitchen, wb*ra those blank gentlemen scampered off to their bolesi like hamlel'e (JHost, at cockcrow. The younger sisters ware in liitfli spirits. Tlie idea of an inof- can drive me about on fine afternoons. I'm ceding of an ace whqa a man tikes to takes his ease, and there's nothing nicer, to my fancy, than sitting behind a handsome pair of ponies driven by a pretty woman. Can you drive ?' • I dare any I could if I tried,' answered Beth.■ Ah, III bare yon laticbi. YonH hare a good deal to learn when yon are Mrs. Piper lu bu. O. “ in • <v I. arwly established pnrttion ■*lying land, which nobody cares a bout .tacked think «f otiaring PA butter <Hrte< sad dewon to a large estate.‘I hope your <ksr chihlron nre all well an J strong?' etid Mrs. Dulcimer, after she hail shaken hands with Mr. Pir»»r. and they had confided to each other their opin ions about the weather. ' I came on pur pose lo see them.'• Yon shall see them all presently.ranm,' replied Mr.Piper. ‘The school-room maid is cleaning 'em up a bit. They've been regular Turks all thia blessed morning. Tliev’ve lost their guvne**.’• Why. how is that?’ cried tlie bypocritL cal Mrs.Dnlcimrr. ‘Bella is so fond of them. She is always lai king of ber clever little pupils.’ ' She's left them to shift for themselves, for all of her f mdneee,' said Mr. Piper; and then, bring of a candid n a lore, ba freely confided bis trouble to the Viear's wife. He told bar that be had asked Belt* to marry him, and she had said no, aud upou that they ha.I parted. • It WM bettor for her to ffo.‘ be Mid. *t couldn't a-bear th* sight of her about the pl see under the eircurmtaneea. I should feel like tlie fox with the grapes. I ebonld be always hardening my mind against her,'• Dear I dear I' sighed Mrv. Dulcimer. Um afraid you were toe sudden. A woman la so a.n»iiive aboul nab matters. I dare sect kni.ee*, ciafot jefift and fi*h-car**D, whiob are resented to OUMMI JOI»< ooaplaa jd*t nitfag up tn dodMfo hMinm. ^■.'a*! preednlr wart Utartfore M M * .trfoUy eSiarteter HMIKIR RM*hoc a *«t of p*arl otuaiiAuK Mm. DaW- । mar a dre-ain^-cata. Th4 Viear'd fill companion, will make ms as strong as a Hon. I am bringing yoU home a poor little leaflet of laurel, dear, to lay at yotlr feet. That last skirmish st ours brougllt m* to tho fore. Happy accidents favored nle.aud our chief has said all rrtsUdsrof kind things about iny conduct at the retaking of Pegu. I Come back to you a major. I have not ■aid a word yet about a«Uirg out. Thal shall be as you wish; but I ooufew that my own iaoHaation pointe tiis other way. This last LuaioMS Lu mad* mo fonder than I used to-be of my profession. I have tasted lite sweet* of sucoe**. What do yon lliink, Invs ? Con Id you be happy a* a soldisrs wife? I write thia at Alexandria. Tbe steamer loaves to morrow, and ought to arrive at 8outh»mptos on lbs 7tb or 8th of November. Shall I be co blest, as to vou among ths eager crowd on tbe quay when sbe ateams into th* famous old docks. Wbenc* so many a soldier haagone to hia fate— wh*r* ihere have l»*a *aoh sad part- tug* aud jojaat meeting* ? Com*, love, won, aud fol mo think Ido not return uu looked for and unloved.’‘ What do you think I ouchl to do, Mra. Dulcimer f awkad Beatrix, humbly. dinately rich brother-in-law opened a new pouph hetnUpbere of delight- What picnic* and I earpet-dances and other dissipations Balta “u,t«eero»n. April w. t*.**. , THOMPSON- BOUSE, Iren of Utile Yafford Park 1 To-day they were to wear bandcom* dieesM for the first lime in their lives—.lres»e* of Italia'* providing. As bride-maid* they were im portant feature* in the ebow. The aMtid-af- all-work was no le«a Melted. She too KM but you're young enough to take kindlv to a change In your circumstance*. Poor MoggI* wasn't. Her mind WM always in tbe bread pan or tlie butcher* book.' , In this practical manner were matters settled between Mr. Piper and his betroth- cl. Tlie widower rolled upon Mr.Soratch- ell next day.and obtained that gentlhman's consent to hi* nupttels. Tbs consent was granted with a certain air of relucteuro, which anbanrod the favor. « ‘ A* far a* my perron al respect for yon goNjihar* i* no ram living I'd sooner have for a Bon-ta-faw/ said Mr. Scratehdl; ‘ but you'Ll allow that there is a great disparity of ago between you snd my daughter.' Mr. l*ip*r was quite willing to allow tbi*.• If I couldn't marry a pretty girl, I couldn't marry at all,' he said. * L don't waul a bouM-kceper. I want soma on* bright and ptasaant to look at when I com* to dinuar. A* for the disparity, well, I aban't forrgat that iu a *MUem*nl I uwnn to make upon BeHa.'This was exactly what Mr. Beratobdl wanted. After Uua eVary BriaK wMapeaddy arraoged Mr. Pinar waa an impetooua raau, aud wonld brook no delay. lie would like THE BAR proapect of unlimited flirtation with the KING STREET. tn DR, WILLIAMaGRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE a yea ng UmJy raatMj So Balla eat to WM a' Bfbh in an « bindery, and a pocket CHAPTER XLIT* A WUPUQ wasatt. hripod them to plait their hair. Ordinary plailo woald not do for fo tey. • I’ll bav* mine plaited in ten, if you on tu*ua<o fk Sally,' said Flora.• And Hl bare mine ta lb# Greotei pfoik' Tl»or* isn't a doubt about iL C W KII and I will take you".*' Y«n an vory mod/ faltwwd Beatrix. MoyfUKAt, KOVEl.TY CO,, trc.l, Ho.u». INGERSOLL. wait till October. Even thfo would be very row after the lata Mre. Piper', d.aib ; but the ial ita-ut Mn*. D-rictaw argued Hurt STABLINQ A YF ER ECCER & co.. A L MINKI.EII & Co., BANKERS. TkUYS and Relta Uncurrent Money’;1 | > laroM O-M and Cnrraeev Draha oa New Yort bl Seal roue. N«Wa CbMuntad- wp.OO© to to w oa 7nna Property. ABENTS. ■Tatar. No ink required. laaU uweyaar. A per-•alarm. Sample la unu-three tor iN ceuta Thora <rww pefigord pteo temploo. bssaoomhs of pi bWMydoaoretedhamkaa INGERSOLL BRANCHJ ■ton Deposits. Befo. • Taking BUSINESS CARDS ' Well, mum. peril ape I mav. I'd been I ibivkmgcf making her an afhr for a loor time but it might of come on her like a tbunjerala®.'' Of enure* It did. And. being shy and eauealive. eh* DiltiraUy said no.'* Doa'i yna think she meant no f Mr- Pip«r,ewiam< bim«elf suddenly raiud in hia gardM ehair and locking vary warm •I don't know whet's tho rasltar with MiM Baller.’ eaid tho LuUrfitl 8*H». ‘U'a my belief eh* hu been erring eR nlgtrt. Har OJM ere M rad M jacketad eabbagv. Ah I a*n s*y, if «h*isn'l ftmd ef Mr. Piper, abo ought to be. Saab • free-spoken open- banlod gaaifom*a I' that B*IL* WM saCriftetog to-TMlf la aiMty- lag so ebarsalnff a MM fifty y««. hU paffiuMa, Ha S»BM Nd hands. ate«| which Natnrs had made ■ trifiiug miateka and snpplwd ihnmbe id ylans *“ “ bis MJ bead with Ite ganiab Hrirtte*—*U toasa com* hrota'W* Part. asJ HM about that splendid moaumout to th* late Mre. Piper in Uttk Yalford Ctweh- yard whioh wornd to forbid high jink* at THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1878. Ttti «o«s*tar rfOM Cndit Valley Bail- WtwbMT, I « Dctota the -wsath of Way the debt of Ito Uulfad-States ww^lucesl *8.000,000. If tho- ssart «f redaction ia continued monlldy. lto drtt 'wfll be exlingniatod in about sirty-rwoyesra- THW^oafcrlnBate stesl rails are always g«niug ihetuaalv* a or those who handle I tom ialb trouble. -A W g< load of ttom Klink fa Pcxtamoutb Bay recently, mid it will cost llUXXHo flute them again. MB. MAUxt,rAXE promised tn make this " A ctoAp.phsre'to'ifre in?* -Fide the To ronto market'reports, we find wool quoted nt JOe.per lb., butler in rolls 12c to 18e. ■ chMS»*7c to 8c. How do you like if. farm ■; ersf Haa he redeemed his pledge to-anit ^eu r J • it* sskiHM in regard to ths "united party ID South Oxford" affrir. We expect we have beard the !*■< of it, from that quarter at least^aod the pepple know now just what tUeyhavA known sll along,notwithstanding -Uis aseertisna of the Chromate, that the 'Gril'paxty in this Biding is very far from being A united one. dnl of public attention in In<ertoll,-but 'bed more than ihe importaaeeot the emt- ter dcsorvea. Itigenoll hn ‘Wtted 'bennli- fally with ibis company,-dud it dore ap pear to ths casual observer that they should in return act with fom« show of economy and genorosiFy. Wo have already given them, In conjunction with other mnnicipnl- itisa, a bcttnsof something over 111,000 ; then another bonU* of *10,000, and an exchange of 850,000 of Town debentures far a like amount of railway bonds, in all *71,000. besides the right of way east of Thames street, amounting to somewhere in the neighborhood of *3,000. Wo have also given them in addition Iba whole of Hamilton street, and now toridss that they want some niue acres of fond at a cost of *14,951 lor station grounds- This seems a liUle too much and looks as if tlte company were determined to gsbldo up all that they ■MiilJ, whet tor they cun pul it to advan tageous use or not For ths grants given teat summer and previously wa gn.va out full concurrence. Wa should also be agree able now to give them'iKnd'for station pur poses, but the general public al first sight do udi 'think reasonable Or cocas! lh»re is a forge quantity of "if" Atoni it, but if Cut Skiauor should ba elected for South Oxford at the approaching etoction, IM will, HO doubt, wear that pleas ant cunle which copies over the face of the Narad* deacon who holds four kings acd Lu an oca in his boot leg. He wid have got OMI Grit party in this Riding jurt wlrere ha m<ML wants it—completely under Ms thumb—and a convention at Mt Elgin in fitare will be merely a fannaKty. HUTTOS, agents of tho Wanzer Machine Company, in London, write, stat ing that tbs recent commercial movement uUributcd to the firm consists not in dosing tip llreir works in Hamilton, but in opening others at- Buffalo, in order to ««pply the wsuta'of the American market. It is clear from this statement, to wkkb we give a ready publicity, that owing to the exclud ing ibfloeoee of the Amerioxn lanU Canada cannot manufacture for the Stales. Hence, the Wanzcr Co. send over a large portion of tbair capital and industry in order to do at Rufuio that which canuol be done at Jlnmiltou. While thie is the fact, the Americans have an easy access to the Can- ndum market on advantageous terns. Docf U kek fair ? < . TAB Chrcnida says :—“ Col- Skinner, alttongh not a paid advocate of tbe cause, is M good a temperance man a* Mr. Joa. Gibaen, and his votes in the House lost ressioD in favor of Mr. Mackenzie’s tem- l^ranco bill proves Lis sincerity,” Now, Col. Skinner is not the "paid” or unpaid "advocate” of any thing; he is simply a voting machine that votes every time Mr. Mackenzie starts it. If the Premier had brought jn a biH to allow a tavern to every fifty intobitAute, tto proLubility is the Colnoa! would have voted for il with ihe AMBO promptoaea that actuated him when be voted far tto tetnperanco bill. The aa- sertion th al Cd- Skinner is M good a tem- pi-rxiMM man M Mr. Gibson is worea than ridiculous- Tho difference between Ihe men in this respect is so wide that we are d at even a Grit paper referring to that they xhould demand such a large , quantity, nor that the kcalion should be selected where it is valued at high prices. The land asked far would sen o all par- poses for the company for fifty years to come, when it might reasonably be sop- posed the business of the road wv&hl be tea Linus what it»will be for the first ten years after it is opened. It ri not thought to be according to the spirit of the agree ment that the town should give the com pany mere land than is actually required at the opening, or for a reasonable term of years thereafter, end it looks ungenerous in tho compaay to demand and attempt to extort more laud than they actually re quire for present purposes, and if it bo pos sible to bring down the amount those whe hove the matter in hand should see that it is done. The company, no doubt, areanxioue to increase the amount of their usela os much as possible, but why should the town have to boar the burden ? The buildings they have commenced to put up arc not in proportion to the amount of laud they wish to acquire, and no one can bo blamed for presuming that it they expected such a large amount of busi ness as Ihe laud they waul for elation pur- poeas would indicate they would have com menced to erect buildings somewbat more commodious than those they have began building. We do not wish to throw a straw in tbs way of the enterprise, but we do wish to see justice done, nod shall wait patiently baforo passing julgment, ia the hops that a full explanation wilt be made. The public axe anxious for particulars, and until they are given those who Lave the matter in hand must not ba surprised I ungenerous rumor? of jobbery are bandied about. •room has only Mtonuhed admirers. The -PersiAD Palace m iu tbe point of bring opened; >it fa a small ■ true tare; tm satcring, the ririter •first perceive* a kind nt bath room, that the Stoh is to inaugurate;the great attraction how ever fa> the looking glttM salon composed of ruaraels ofinirrors.aud a work af great patience ■nd ingenuity, executed by the two-uative ar- teaaoa. They have carpeted the walls and ceilings uf the room with glaw.imdin addition, tberearo pendants to resmuble statuettes, The play of the Hgbt u astonishing rich sad bar mullions, and never fatigues tho -oyc-; more tbmi ono million tnorssls of gta’ have been emi4oyt«1.3,500 of whthare lupiind to frame an unliuary window. 'If W Ay has ever been caged in n'dfamonil.as ittaa iu amber, it must experiinuo a little of your own sensations. Tae Hale of Persian tollypops proving a sue* ccip, jiates of1 rosea, «irops ot tea and cherries, have been added toutocke. .Imianhasstationed a kind of man huWM-maii], Fixnco being tbe model cvuntryjto guard tbe bamboo summer house : tho native is iu home dress, which fa new for Parisians and mnterials seem to to iu parehmentipaper—the newest kind of "shod dy;" he serves a kind of golden tea, prepared by wetting the leaf placed in yonr cup. J span also, in her type garden, not only raises tor vwn barti-door foal and fruit, but fa growing real tea—Young Hyson, and raising rice.On tbe Cbrnnp de Slain, tto crcurot paviJ. ion has crowds of admirers; it fa the chief iron foundry in France, manufactures locomotive for all countries— England even included. Il exposes a Naanivlh Rammer of gU.tous, that would crush atotallfon of Prussians by abluw, or crack a nut for a babj'^Tim in ail its stages is represented, from the 'Biiueral, up to the most delicate sleek There fa a solid Lb ck of tto latter, cubing fourteen fact, and weighing HO tons; along shle is a plate for a frigate weighing t&tousthere are cannons that would oom pel any laeBiber of a Peace Society to make tto sign vit the cross. More curious thau oil, fa Hie plnn of the works, not BO mm'h a town, as a city, having its hospitals,savings* banks, libraries, and schools—tho latter attended by 2,500 children daily.In another week tbe first of the series of openings of agriculture and horticulturalshows wifi take place. The former is an annex on the terrace of the Hote l dee Invalid-, and to ace the emiteutH, a sjxcial foe has to be paid, lave stock are en route from all points of Europe; even Aicerica, Africa and Asia Minor will contribute; Japan has entered poultry, it is not too much to say, a more magnificent international cattle show caunot be witnessed other than once in a life lime;thc same remark applies to fruits and flowers,all to be exhibited in duo utasun. The Agricultural machinery fa rather dispi-racd, but a good pair of legs, and an inquiring mind, will readily discover one of tbe moat perfect classes in the Exhibition.Visitors ought not to u.uit the Dutch section; it is atntiltum in pareo of wonders; tho model of tho workingmen’s home is very curious, tho bed is on a level with the ceiling nearly, and a ladder is required to Mceud to tho nest, in Fraucc beds arc almost on a level with the floor. The Dutch ami Japanese are reputed to to the most cleanly )nm.se li"lders in tbe world ; the first scour,to keep away damp and the second have simply pa]« r walls emjly replaced. The Dutch rsataurant should be patronized; tbe pretty bur maids arc all curls, fichur, brass oniaiuoute, and lunslin. The walls of the building are in variegated tile work and tto straight back chairs, recall rather tliuae employed in S)>ain for garroting criminals than Flanders. The wino ]?avilion fa divided into a series of seventy boxes, behind whi-h the exhibitors await the possible client to taste some of tho 5<)Q crus of Fraucc; tho amateur must not abuse the testing liberty, as despite tbe till,000 bottles in stock, and the monster tun of champagne representing an equal quantity, iiipplica would nut hold out. Lovis. AM T TACTICS.Free Trade—Protection.«utios groasda, except where there fa a cat- Ol'K PARIS LETTER.—X. FARTY CONTESTS IX FBXXCT —STOCGGU: DE- TWEES CAPITAL AND LABOB—FREE TBADE — TROCADEHO.—THE PER3IAX DtAMOSD HAIX>X — EXHIBITS.—OFASIXO OF THE AOBICULTVK- AL SHOW— me DCTCIL (Frum our rafuta Correipqnfenl.) Rotel du Louvre. MEAH DHJKXDOS are the weapons of Mr. GiLooa'a opponents, and the focal Grit organ would like it to be understood that Mr. Gibson, al his BeaahviUe meeting, had aoo^ied Mr. Noxon of "chiselling tbe farm- •CS." What a differsat feature is presented whoa the light of truth is reflected upon it ? Mr. Piper bad slated that if tbe manufaa- tiirere were protected *’ they wonld chisel the farmers right and MV Mr. Noxon had told a Parliamentary committee that he wp al the prescut time fully protected in tto articles bo was manofaeturibg. Tn I b*t SA**, be (Mr. Gibson) would auk Mr Piper if Mr. Noxon WM now "cbuelllng the fartser* riebt and left." If any one was realteman opposed to Mr. Giboon, and kAAwing the trap that Mr. Piper had fallen the organ of Iba party of purity is mean enongh to toy and throw the pater- rttv of the dander upon Mr, Gibson instead of fixieg it whrre it rightfully belongs. . • *«- MACCXXZIK M yi:—M I am deter- iniued to make Canada a cheap country to live iu,” and in order to do M ’• be and bi* euIkaKtres arc prepared to fight to ths bit lei1 end" the protection of our nstiousi ita H d .. against uufiiir competition. Does it occur Io him a Ids Batilliies that to bring »knrt Iba* result Ute lesson the purehasing P*»Fer of the people of tbj* Dominion, by ^liurnng to sssd unr gold out of tits Cfamlry for 11M porebeM of such articha a* mold be produced here ? Out of the Wfi09fiOO of fmpmta for last year, ia- In my Jut letter I touched'lightly upon the subject of tbe proposed Voltaire Centennial and now because the government has refused to tolerate a pubiio manito|^jon in its favor, many cities of the South an J Weat of France halving advanced republican ideaa.hava taken a kind of revenge by putting the law in force agairul religious proceuions. This ia not only unwise like all such retaliation, but con- trary to the whole teachings of their own apoetle Voltaire, who protested againrt boat- Misur and io tolerance. From the serious ptMiit of view of local manners and cuatom»,and notlogio, since the world is not, nor never *an tojgavcrucd by pure reason, the republicans if they persist in their blonder will alienate i&nch sympathy and support. Having wit- Hissed many ot ttow religions processions, in cities mixed creeds—Nimes and Bordeaux for example, pro tartan is did not feel offended; u men ot the world and polite, they saluted and twrt the ktiee,|just aa they would had they been present at the celebration of a moas, or receiving tho papal benediction when accord ed an interview with the Pepe. The inhabi tants regard these processions asfctes;holidaya, and shopkeepers count upon them to turn an boa out penny. Centennials have not yet ca tered into the manners uf France, religions procession* in many towns have and are dear to the rural*, so republicans display little worldly wisdom for their "ticket,” in saying Ujthe monarehitU ‘'.because you prevent our lienoring our Sainis, we shall prohibit yon celebrating yours,’* HepublicaM to under the suspicion ot being inclined to reprisals: it ia tto stigma they have inherited from the First Revolution, when no men were found capable of directing that movement, and so allowed civilixed wxaety to relapse into a savage state. In life it is predent to tans the blind eye to many things. Then there is the principle of " fraternity," noe of the throe sacramental waa refined penntauou by the executioner to embrace de Sectollea, the great tribnae re- •<0,060,000 could be produced We m y net PWMM UM abated euthuti. bea>la, ins few minutes, exchanging a kiss io the basket." Ths nKumrchaj coulitsou would ba better iploycd in ex participate fa tto rooceaa. And tto Rnpublt- M Veritas. ” To Uio Editor of tbe Tribune 1 DEAR SIH,—Over the above nom de plame in last week’s Chronicle appears a letter com plaining cf the trulli fulness cf " Farmer’s Son " in his report of the meeting ot Dick- ton'a Corners, held ou tbe 3lit ult. u report er! in the TIHBCXE. As the Editor of the Chronicle WM there in person, one would have thought that ho would tore furnished bis readers with a full report in bis following ui- ane, and have saved " Veritas" »o much val- Hable contradiction and verification, but his time aremed too fully occupied in miisting (if not first mover) in those little bursts ot ap plause during Mr. Typer’s eloquent oration, u elated by “{Veritas" when allcding to " those parlies from IngcraoU,” &c. Quite true, Vcritaa ; but you should act associate even "Tory temperance people from Thames- ford or the Corners with that Ingcreol] crowd —Pyper et al. U is tree that Mr.Typer called forth some spp)ausa,oad il ia not paying much el a compliment to a public “speaker of forty ysars, twenty-fivc of which have been rwaaed on political platforms," to supply the omission. What will Mr, Gibeon be able to do if spared to devote ene-balf of that time advocating tbe cause of his country 1 It fa farther true that Mr. Pyper, when speaking of Protection, said that " it would produce monopolies and enrich the manufacturers at the expense of Ihe Artisans and consumers.'' He was inter rogated by a master mechanic from Thames- ford as to the premises for so precise condos- ions, when he petulantly replied, " that if questioned, he would like it to come from an intelligent mechanic and not from a man like him, as he was satisfied there was not a me chanic in the room." Also, in referring to the pres.nt Government,Mr. Pyper remarked, "Mr. Mackenzie has never broken a pledge, never forfeited a single principle since taking office that to advocated while in opposition.’’ An elector from the North Riding asked, " What about coalitions, independence of par liaaeDl, the namtor of cabinet minister,' Ac. Mr. Typer again replied that “nosuch □nestieni eonld proceed from an intelligent elector." Of course these witty and impromptu replies lacceqded in bringic^ forth applaaae, u stated by Veritas, but these are only troths of omiuion, not commission, and as I WAS not attacked on what 1 did nnt say, I will pass on to objection No. 2. which is untrue, faiouse I did not anticipate the spirit in which Mr. Py. per mails use of the expression. “ I'm an old hand at tbe pump.’’ Veritas does not deny that he j»scd il M reported, but says; "It WM not used in a Spirit of bragadocia (a* in- tuna tod) ; Mr. Paper informed tbe tremblers that be was an old hand at the pomp, and BUch interruptions would not •> rve them nor pat him down." J will leave the public to judge Ito spirit in which a msfority of public ■peakers would us^ the exprewian, when trying to evade quatious so annoying to a cherished proposition.and p-oceed to objection Na 3. which is alleged to be nnlrue. witbont of. taring any reason to tbe contrary. If Mr. aid paying Annually each taiga raw fleirai artLcaua ba induced fa make Canada from other tMw«, and be was prepared to •bow them, being an old runt auooeasfal mer ehMt"; and ho proceeded to show tho electors I tow immensely wealthy Canada had grown duntig the past fo«r year* under Reform Gov- ikilrMte dtiuoa ? Judging of tto etata al nil dunk that tto Jo-nothfog policy el Italy toa put tto «cnw on Franco to ratify withoat farther ierfoversstioas, tbe international treaty accepted ia priueipta. Tto cotton manufseHirer, and isetaitanne iatcresta action, Mr. Pyper forgot that ths time might eomo when Cansda ooojd net obtain good* Staler an favondde dreawstsncca. So weald it The Sons of Temperance gave an en tertainment iu the Bnplfat Church LIT* fast Monday evening. The Rev. 3. N. Elliott, of Springfield, delivered A lecture on Temperance which would Lava given totter satisfaction if it bnd>no| biraed #u much in a political direction. Tbo Rev'd genileman find evidently boon made the dupa of aoino of our local Grit partisans. Ho had, without donbt, been pretty well posted upon some of the main issuca that divides tho votes of ilia honest yeomanry i f South Oxford Lafore taking the platform. IIvWus, no doubt. Informed tbit some of onr liberal minded Re form urn had detcr- mined to cast their votea for a man upon whoso character them rested DO Xiraiu. Perhaps ho was bore to serve the party. After portraying iu a tragical manner tto evils of iutemperanca and tbe horrors of the whiekey trade ; after kinking to the l iweet depths of dograZntion tbeimfortunate inebriate, jthe Rov'd politician made use of tbo following language : " Tho other day a man camo to ma and asked this question, that’ if there were nominated to represent us iu the Houeaof Commousauintemperate mau who was a Grit, and a strong to rope r- ance man who was a Conservativ', whn would you vote for 2' Why, I told him that I would wort decidedly vote fortht intemperate man." Such words as that from n Umperance (?) mau speaks volumes, and shown very plainly the deceitful mid hypo critical tricks which the Grit party have lo resort to gain tLoir ends. ’Surely Mr. Elliott did not mean what ho said. Surely it could not be that a Minuter of tho Goeptl, in a Christian community, before a tem- (oruuca assembly, could daud and advo cate such mischievous principles. But the electors will not permit lliemBelves to be hood-winked in Buch a manner. Liberal temperance Reformers, — men who love principle more than party, cannot l>e drawn BO easily from tho path of itotitude. I very much fear that Mr. Elliott's lectures vil) do bat little to advance the cause of temperance. HUGH STEWART. SrniNGFonD, June 12,1878. Mr. Wood's Tariff Bill to ring beau laid aside by a vole rtf Ihe bouse, it will to co peed rd that the qn ret ion is net al thia lime a living i>»ue .before ,the people for tlfacmsion. Neverthefaw, lit in»y be ie- rmirked in pnssiitff. that thix vote »f th® house confirms tho »tatem»ni heretofore made in -tLese columnit, that the tendency ofpnl lic ceutimoot. both in tids .eonntfv and Eorope. is away from free trade and towards .protection, Tbe experience of Great iBritaiu baa demonstrated -to her wkeet statesmen, that free trade, nntefs it shall be made reciprocal by all the lead- dug nations, cannot bo maiutaiuw]. Tbe facta, as presented by tbe London Economist, running through a period of .five yearn, ai e a» follows : OW.AT Dltn-UX. iw:.. ..xs'.».*tiv»■ ■is .......................>n,t»..ev>nri ............sjo.wei.ooU7A .... STs.OlO'««irn..........................VMUAnjT*r<» is ali iwn un adverse ;Kxpnrt.. , £014,689.000 sii.eo.i.ooo iW.CM.OOO Wt.Cli.ooo 303.777,000 condition ot proposed station gmo ndt■.plan tiled with this Clerk ------------------ eiAjrac before posBMaion under ody circamstaneea can bo tAken ; anil if the owner'ima atty-objection a« to tbs amouut offered as conipenaaiiiHi, nr *a to the quantity nf tend (akre, it must be referred to ar bit rat ion a* provided bv the Railway Act. It would be will, therefore, for the .nortiea interested to wnrk with th» Ou motion cf Dr. Williams, Mcondad by Mr. Cho^e, the finance commitiM was ap pointed ■» wpaeial committee la prepare quMtioMio be anbruiltcd to Blake. Kerr A Boyd, and th* Mayor instructed k> pro ceed to 'Toronto Eni! inibipit the earn*. The finance commit tea 'then eulimitted the following qneeUone te— IN CB^BKSBY. MeKAY vs. HU E 8T0X. £»U RSO A NT taV d -m W th* CMM< pf Chances —its Ie <M> "O«, ths cowVtsM df tni AH MS at toe AiUr. wfx;sr drcl and .utreotw, o>« on or FOURTH n*if ut JVUK nm»ttr,i Mr. Pyper vs. National Policy. To Uic Sliter of the Oxford Tribune : DEAR SIR,—Having read a report of Mr. Pyper's speech at Dickson's Corners,in tUc TBIKUNE, I camo to the conclusion to at tend Mr. Gibson's meeting at BeccbviHe, ou Monday night last, that percimuco I might hear tho gentleman. My expect-- lions wers fully realized, and Mr. Pyper evidently came prepared, (like Lis roaster, Mackenzie) “ to fight tho National Policy to tbe bitter end." Having examined bis political economy, (iu tho abnpo of newspaper clippings), dur ing Mr. Gibson’s address, he proceeded first, to repair some of his previous slatc- monto made al Dickson’s Coruers.by saying that it was some young men in the whole sale Louses of Muutreal that engaged in the speculation of cheating English mer chants uul of their goods—by purchasing upon credit and bringing them over here and selling them al 53 to 85 per cent, be low cost price, thereby producing il.o de pression, and not fanners s sons who had sold tbeir farms, &e. Otherwise ho dis played tho sums Christian spirit by trying to impress the fanners bert that tb*y did not care how the goods were oblaim .1 only so they got them «t a reduced price. Mr. Pyper makes a new statement, for him, (but vid, seo Mackenzie B speech al Toron to), as follows : 1st, Protection will produce monopolies aud enrich tho manufacturer at the expense of the arlizau and the consum er ; 2nd, the uiauufactuiers of this cgnutry don't want any more protection (Luu 17j per cent duty. Tho fir-t proposition he il- lustrates as follows ; "In order to stow JOU, gentlemen, that ,what I State is true, a friend of mine down East went over to Rochester, and was there shown into on extensive warehouse of manufactured far- niture containing a million (1,000,000) d.l- lars worth of magnificent work mam Lip, rich in derign, of the most modern pattern, and he found that bo could purchase that class »f goods there, pay th a duty of 17} ner cent., and lay them down at bi* Lome ia Canada 10 per cent cheaper than he could purchase them here." (Note, tho American duly on furniture going from here there i»M pw cent.,) and in that highly protected country ho evi dently found no monopoly, as "tbe proprie tor told him they had overproduced and must si ll or go to tbe wall." To illustrate proporilion No. 2, •* as fie bad been speaking about furniture, be would refer to the Moorehead MTg Co., of London ; to Drum MTg Co., Montreal; to Jacques A Hays, Toronto, as evidence that they at least wanted DJ mow protec tion than 17} per cent. (Note, two of tha three failed on or about that date, being unable to meet Iheir lia bilities.) Query—how many green beans does it take to make five ? After a lengthy oration similar to the above. Mr- Pyper being soma what exhaust ed, reattmed his seat—bat daring Mr. Gibson's reply was nimble to keep it without the aahisiauco of the chairman, whose time ly aid spared a few friends in the audience much anxiety. I am sorry that I »m not able io give yon a more exhaustive raoart.bul should I have Iha good fortune to hear Mr. Typer again, I will supply whal is now oniitlwl. , Yours Inily, Nows HOMO. trade in the United Kingdom, ninmi-iiing for tin period named .to, X88J,520,000 or *1,017,030,000.Alluding to tins condition of tilings, in' March last, while uddreuiug the British Society of Arts, in London, Mr. Ernes! Seyd, remaiked,'* Although I atn a thor ough free-trader, I nut of th" opinion that unk«« there is soon a better L. 'ance be tween our imports and exports, 11'ere fa really no other method of c-ftlcthig ?bi« tton by a partial return to protection.'' Also. Lord Bati mm, in a letter printed in th JJLoudou Timet, last November, raye t“ I appeal to the emnn KP-C an I to the portrio- U.in et lay cuuutrymcu. sad If Ih.y are cuiirinced how preat has been Ibe Ml»ey ot our tree tra-le policy *illioul reelprueity. Ilh for U>em L> ny, » f fa:ivc id'cetcly u<ey will whether * return to a potlcy ot limited proto,Uon, far from Wnp Imp-wilble or un- devirub e. k not ll,« tmo and «itnp>e wlutten of oura I'rnetit dlflkultlreand viU tend, in a more simple and natoral way than any other, to rvtr eve our l»xiea.tln- trcaie oor revenue, tiuhta t our burden., brb.|f pelca, ountenunent aa I empluymest to .mr working etaaci. and t«»ch them and u> to b’a«. the di) which reBtoreJ the old p dlcv, and the Jd watch ward of ■ tnutoctlua to native Brltirli llrdnrtry.' But as an example of what is thought upon ibis aubject, by those high in au thority iu Germany, wo give an extract from an article in tho London Saturday Review, of a recent date, upon tho sub ject of tbe French Exposition, which is now in full tide of successful operation. It is as follows :'• The Drat ox) Jbillon w*. he’d at Mad w. and wa’ UAUJVir, 1HI to tto qaantity nf tend to be taken, but I apprehend, that ouk-M the Uoinjiany are claim, ing more Itou too faw allows them far their station grauwlt, it would be of little avail to get the proprietors of the land* taken to re- sort to arbitration in tto ex[>«eration of getting their claims reduoed-aa to quantity.Tbe locality of th* grounds for station nnr- pos« can to settled, I do -not .ttailif. In- the Comp my anywhere within the coipnr*lion, and not aeceasarily at tho extrema wwtern limit of their lino.If the Company cxnecl to get the pay from 1110 town for the laud for their station par- poses, they mart giinnt tliemnelrcs ajainwt paying more than they would have (had to pay under an ar bit ration, a- incaro any difS- culty.arising tot ween ttoniicives and theL'or- poralion. >the.y could have no remedy against ilio Corporation under their agreement, were any of -their proceedings imgulai. * It will to in the interoute of the Town to get the pro- pneiorn not to consent to MH to the Railway Company more than they can take compuhM- Uy. But, iu saying tb ia, I must to taken M guarding myself against an absolute committal to tho proposition that A court of faw would no* under any uircinnstauces compel the town to p?y for more than the statutory allowance, if the Company can show it to be necessary for their p’trpore. I think ti.- town would to Justified an contending iu the pi,.* fas tan cel tot the otattutory limitation is all ttol toD be enforced against us under our agreement your# truly,THOUAS Wxtu.', Town Solicitor. DALT—The Town Solicifox'F ppiuian it not worth (he paper il is written OH.' lie has told us nothing that wo did nd know before. Tho station is not located yef, w'.d il is no use for any one to say anything to tho eonlrary. Mr. Welk lias said 7) acres is the limit. There is no use quibbling about tho ttmlter. Let us came down to bu-ipess and have the case settled. Didn’t care if the Compnuy got the wbola town C-V. II. Company, any eonirol aa to tbe location of the'Company's station grounds within the Town,.and if not, baa tto Com pany Ore dhsblnle rid4 of Toorifon ? 2nd, Has the’Corporation fhe power of limiting Che Company as tn Ihe form or quantity of such lADda, &n<l if M , to wLsd extent 2 3rd. Has ike C< until of Ito'Corpora tion of tLe Town of logereoll tto legal power to enter into an agroetnent, and if □ot, would an Act of the Provincial Parlia ment, passed for the purpose, legalize it ? 4t!i. Is the Corporation of the Town of Ingnitall in any way bound to tto Credi Vnlley llmtoay Company by the agree ment entered into between the County o' Oxford and the said Crmpany, and it K', in what regard, an I to what extent ? On motion Iha report of the finance com* Council adjoururil. ANOTHER MEETING. Another-meeting ofrtbe Council was h«4J lust night do receive the opinion of Meear*. BL>ke, Kerr, Boyd A CMsria. After some discussion on the opinion given, which we regret is too lengthy a doc ument for pnblfaaii >n this w*< k, a rrsulu. lion wan adopted offering the Company the ■um of 58,003 and allowing I hr in lo pur- chase their own grounds and to relievo the Corporation from any further liability in tin. mailer. HUXMRCO MH «KV| rem* a »s' O0»rS,ne taTWOm - HF. THuQHjrn rnnr «’ B. BEARD, TSLJBl L Q N D O X HORSE MRAT AUCTION REPOSITOBY. P. C. BARNARD, Aart, Sale at CrystalM e a e S n u n ia transit, J a CKIGO, Trauurer. ENTRIES TAKEN DR. K EM PS H E LL'S Hamilton Sinew ur 8.^*1 HMd, lu TO BEOT.. I LARGE AXD WEI.t.KlTrEBStore m Thunr. Mreef, ri.Ktntall. Itaimdtaa Irale- Tlie new exblbitlnn l»to b« lirM st I1ri>. ini l» a cenKcntiu:i of protettlon. Conquered Prance hiCroquercd Ita pl it tailed a manto Prince Bl-nmk eirricd <;IT. Ue thuuelil that he bad crv.liett France pecuniarily, and be discovers that au-renUy stia 1. :n»t cruobedatsl1. Her national amtlnealuxstlcn nw auinunu to about4150,050.W0 a y»r. and iho Chaiii’ier i- dsilv eiutarklng nn new and Vaal for r.u).ways e-uiaS. »nd Improved mUitirr orgsntoitfcm. How Ills dine ihr nijb * By.tem ot »Lc aixl )>oM prul^llon. Itn Iherrt 're Invild bi. munln mcn n>-t to>« abov* hniutlnx Fraure. Fn:o trade U only a tbevry, »Bd Ihenrici. »i Goth# list taught hl. rnulilrynwu, »re a|il Li tici jray and old. The preen »nd x-Men tree cl f>r* Is pn.twilun. Mui ot that tree KiiMb'e. prudent Fhure ilKft on tho windACd ptuioln" ii-o t nn it) philosophy. ftaanUfcalty. ou dt nht. Faum u,.J Flinn HUmaKk are qusle wrong, bit it I here one tbluc which Iliedl«dplc ot Mr. Obdon Oruld nmr have expected In 1S51 to live to «e. it »u a apecVu !e <.f a much prand- erexhihitoa lhv> tbcirs, opened ata moment rt run Ihe able.t of <;erm>ti vlatcu.cn vx. .tbortirp bl. countrymen to Mio*- in the wta pah. of pn>Uell»n. In conclusion we will remark that Ilie balance of trade ngainKt tho UuRea States, during the’ period of f. nr voum. from 1872 to 1875. inchixivo, wn« J33B.- 155.100: and that A-ntriciu securities, now held aboard, aggregate the cnonu-'U'’ bum of three Ibonpand mi lieux of dollars. Tho country, therefore, is tn be cangratu- luted in the fact that the Wi n I TarilT Bill —which would have reduced the rates twenty-five percent.—has been rejected. When we shall understand this ques tion better, iDSteiul cf taking off 25 per cent., we will adj on 50 to 100 per cent, until, it hast, ire achieve one iv depend once by bringing our Fecnrities homo, and thus liquidating onr foreign dibl, and es caping the exhaustive drain ofmtere^l ta foreign bondholder?. Town Council Special Meetings. AXOTUEB LAEGE DEMAND ON OLIt TOWS TREASURY. A apceia! mreting of ilia Council was hold ou Wednesday evening, to teka into comideroliou tho gronuils required by the Credit Valley Railway, for station groimde and right of way through the western por tion of the town. The special committee reported the fid- lowing list of lauds required and the prices demanded by the present owners :— Xox<m Br<w. MPj O., 7 1-13 terw*, northur Hamilton nr«ct..................... . &.1teAdJ to thin o fvm luUron ft <>" TJINoxon Bmn., »outh nf HwoUtun «tntl. llanJltou al..}. .. PMru li Gibbs. part of kA 2 south of H.-uu- ilu-n at., doubts h >uM>, abiut 1-fo John if, She, Ed I. watb <>( lf»uiltlon tabt. KeaHu nc lcnlh avl ■outh of Hajultluo »U«t, formerly•old for Ki to 910).—WM each. Gia UuBiponr, «f MI Here.......’ 32,974 7,SC0 ;oo 700 l.ooo 800 MO roe Ite TUI 100 it, but let us txke the cheapest land wo can get. It is folly for us to pay nearly OF much far one fotjor dati in purposes ns for the whole right of way in iLe eastern part of the town. People will langli at u«, and say wo were uul so snarl us wc might Lave Leo.i. WILLIAMS—There wca a strong feeling iu town that the station cutild to placed in snuio other pobitiun. Mr. WeBs, be boliev • ed was an interested party, and fie thought soma outside opinion should be taken. EUCHAXA:;—Would it not bo well to draw up a draft of tbe lund lb it we will give tuo Company ? The MAYOR—If wo hold the S< lieitor's Masonic Celebration J. 4 U. MdXlQSH, . Ji-*’ O F E K 3 7. AND EACH Ingersoll Cheese Market soma higher million?y. cf 7J Acres, and give them to understand law. Tbuught it Wvt.ld bo belter to com- l romiac. when it was finally move! by Mr. Noxon, Clerk be instruct! d to notify Ciao Credit VuL tion of ihe Town at Ingersoll wil' purchase, iududirig any stroH or streets, 7] icrcj nf band Hilhin the lUduicipalhy. for l!ie sfa- tion grounds, the location of which to b-- npproved by this Council, but will not can- sent to purchase a larger quantity of land for such pnrposrs. Moved in atnendin^nl by Dr, WjHiamii, sccoudetl by Mr. Clio ate, and resolved,— That no proposition be made to the Credit Valley Railway Company al present, but the agreement between the Town aud the Company to the firm of Bfoke, Kerr 4 Boyd, for thvir opinion ns to whet her or not the Town has awy right to say where tho station shsll be located, and second, ns to whether the Town can limit in any way the quantity of ground to the amount spec ified in tlte Credit Valley Railway Act, Nosox—Did not see why both motions could not ba carried. Il would cause de lay, and the Company might make tho ex cuse that on lh>d eecnant they canid not MtnAvy Ev’g, 24th Inst.Succeeding Tuesday ! REV. BRO. E. M. BLAND. UO R the D.-tiry Interest of W mUin I Ont.no. the 1MI1; Market. <4 Um.*!, New R. A. WOODCOCK. Insolvent Act of 1875, In the Matter nf JANET ELSSY, of Bcachcille, an Itwolcent. THE iindoisigned will w»l| hy nnMic AticUua,« tils OHh». In the T JWX wF I.SGtolSULL, on Wednesday, the 23th DiyofJirw DOMINION DAT. Monday, .July 1 ,18}8. ern .ppiicsUon J. M. WILSON. CELEBRATION Games & Amusements June A, 187X or KIX« LX THE FAkE. tunt«< [IMLCUIM* tpply is HEXJ. WOOD. Stray Cow. WM. POOLE HOUSE TO LET. -¥« IV A I) VER TIS EM EXTS.K attH k «*»yC*«a PAMMEtt’a SOX. On Monday. Mih ta*!.. PAGENTS WANTED FOR THE I C T O R I A L HISTORY"?™? WORLD> time, and the result wonld be that they , would bo trying to twisl out of Itoir agree- , nisnt. 1 DALY—Every ono nt tLia Board must i bava their own opinion as regards tho car- । rylng of these motions. It is cosy to see tbal Mr. Noxon wants his motion to carry. 1 The find motion he considered committal, the second, noncommittal. A Jay or two would not make any iliffureuoa in tto matter, Na doubt Mr. Wolls looked carefully into tbe mailer, but without speaking disre spectfully be did not consider bis opinion explicit or comprehensive enough. There was plenty ©f time, and ha could not see any reason for committing onrselvcF. Noxon—Didn't care which carried. The agreement allows tbe Company 7j scree, and be didn't eee how any one in lbs Coun cil stotihl fry to gel out cf fulfilling that agree ment. WILLIAMS—The Council had no desire to break their agreement, but wiabed to know if they were in the right. A great many people in town thought we could change the location, although be doubted »o himself, and La held that it would be tetter not to commit ourselves to any par ticular place. BEOWM—Had said at fast meeting that we bod a right to select th 4 ground, and was eotncwbal of that opinion stilt. If we have that right, we should confine ourseivts to the least, possible amount. BVCHAXAS—If wo Lad tto right of se lection, nod we bold tto right as well as the Co tn pony, we could gel cheaper ground, although tto present poairioa was tto moai suitable. WALLET—Better wait a liute until we get the opinion of these genUetaso. I( would be doitag no injustice to she Company r.ui)nrca. cne growili .J in. naUeru ■.( ™^Jrn> E iroi.UiqMuUle Actt, the croaado,. tho Uurtd th. ut.ton oHto World rtee pabiubrd r... __»____. Co , Philadelphia. Pa PIANOS AND ORGANS B oa t Racing1 M t a ’i Objdty A N O P A R A D E . of Ilie FIRE-WORKS South Oxford Election.TORCHLIGHT HROCESS1ON MH GIBSON’S MEKTtWOA. V UMnoU I Noxaat—Thought the proceedinga ot thia that tto viaW»1MId btn aught be inowu, M would greatly ioteMM their itsa-jrauca such buddings aa the one* they are erect ing at present, they could put a good many If Ito Credit Valtey Railway m id get toeir alathm grounds anywhere oiae h would ba moat happy. If they leeated a The Council went iuto committee IN THE IVMIVai HU*TKD, MMIM. M, T CHEAP Gibson nd Dr. Wdlieta* will deliver ad- $2 0. 9 50. »IOO. Ou Monday night bel, a very successful meeting was held at Choate's school house. Weal Oxford, stout two mites wed of Ing- enwll. The nje»ling was addressed by Mr. Gibson and Dr. Williams. It was acknow ledged to to tto largest political meeting ever told in ttol neighborhood. On Friday evening, a good meeting wu held at Burgessvillc. Some 300 people were in attendance, but not more than two- thirds of that numbet were able to obtain eutraneo info tto builumg. Stirring speeeh- e* ware delivered by Mr. Gibson, Dr, Thrall, of Burgeasvilfo, and Mr. Wilkinson, of the Toronto Mail, formerly editor of tto Wert Durham .Vrtf*. A good feeling su msaifested for Mr. Gibson.and he \efl there with aaauraneea of strong support front that nxlgbtortood. Last night, Tuetslay, a good meeting was held at Oxford Center, Township of East Oxford. whole on the milter, and considerable dia- cussion epsaed as to the powers given to the Company, by the screemenl with the Corporation, to locate Iha elation just where they pleased, and what amount of laud should ba granted them. The matter was finally inferred to the Town Solicitor, Mr. Wells, and the Council adjourned, to meet again al Hie cal! of the Msyor, as ROOD ns the Solicitor's opinion ADJOURNED MEETING. Council assembled again on Friday even ing M per adjonroment. Present—The-Mayor in lbs chair, and Councillors Noxen. Brown, Bncbanaa.Bxl- lAutone, Williams, Choate, Stewart, Bad- dsn, Walley and Daly. Tbs Clark read ihe opinion of Mr. Wells, Town Solicitor, with referenca to tbo par- chaxo of grounds for the location of the Credit Valley Railway station, which v » in substonoe as follows :— t^Settd fhrIIhBtr*tedC«Uiog^e- C. K CHADWICK. Majw, C. C. L. WILSON. "1°*“ GOD SAVE THE QUEER Tonight. Wednesday, a meeting will bald at Eastwood, at which Mr. Gibson On Thursday, a OMrtiDg will ba held st Ska's School HOOM, East Oxfotd Me. OdNoa and Dr. Williams THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1878. She ©Hurt tribune, Plenty at tklria and pteety of pine ; IT E M S . TDK OXWJUD TftTBUNE is on sdlc a 'Wocdnook's Try •C’NeBI ><fc Co.'s AKSBUS Bluck Tc*.232 ASB OTH EB MATTERS. tr Single copies of ItoTaui'Ni for Bale at Dart X Undetwood’a. C p * T>t-Mnl Beef Bologna San- sages at Slawwn’B. 224 aT >53.093 to LOK tm I f d W L 'E cohan jo and Loan Office, opposite Marke For Cheap Stoves of all the improved patterns goto G. A. Turner's, Thamea St, Furniture yo* must call at Murrey's E<n p»ri«n,’Hiamca ■trort. 91 Finest Break fast Tea in the market HtCNeill «f-'Co?s. 232 A bcantifiii and pure Silk IIon'iTkrreliief for 50 cents at the Golden Lion'dotting Emporium. “ Noted,1’ ■ar Fresh Slrawl»crries, Pineapples and Cherries at Daft k Underwood's. 232 Dried Beef anC Bologna Sau- sagea at ^towson'-a. 224 ..Coal and Wool Stovtafin great variety ■sar If you are rcatlcsa and cannot deep,take .S.isrono’s JAMAICA GIXGIR. «w The Y. M. C. A. Concert haa been fixed for the Oth of July. 13“ IUV.’O. G. C .Hamore.lale of thia town, •haa-moved from London to Windsor. 1ST Sata nicy next ia the longest day in the year—15 IxoMro *nd 40 mioatea Of.suMhiuo, lirY . M. G A.weekly meeting Wodueaday OTOuilig. Full attendance re jucated. O ’ The WeighU and Measures linpcdcr for the County it again pn the war path in tbie rieinity. Ou Sunday, the Schouber JamC? Scott of Port Burwell capsixcd off Loug Point aud :• mau, woman and child were lo*t. W Quite a munl»cr of large and luuidsotrc buildings are n»w in coarse ef erection in dif ferent parts of the town. The great question now agitating the great minds is. Hon- to make out doorlife of the tnnsqni to«ttr»ctive. tT The eopions rain-fall of Saturday even ing and Sunday morning has al le^-iaxter ally to the appearance of ths crops in tins reetiou. I. AROX YIELD or WOOL —While M t short ■flying visit to th* beautiful farm ot Mr. Wn», Harris, Dereham, a few Jaya ago—a nd by the way, we mnst «tty thte faVm is a modal of nratneM and InsurianaA —we were thnwn a miople of W<m| which'WM nt excellent qnalttyt Ilie yield w«< nine pintntaipor tf^vre, or 03 pound* of wool from seven sheep. This fa a good arerage.audwfc doubt if it can be beaten. Pic-Nrc AND CONCERT.—We ha*f the picas- nre, on Wednesday atternoou and ‘evening last, of attending a pic nic and concert tn con nection with Old St Andrews' Cbiinh, East Oxford. At tho pic-uic al! was jollity and rociability, and tho-concert in the ehur&i in the evening WM a very excellent affair. Mr. Joseph Gibson occupied the chair, and among the speaker* who adliroeaed the meeting WAS Rev. J. McEwen, of lagereofL LtTEJllRV.—A literary and musical fo- cicly has boon organized iu connection with the King Slroi-l Metlio.ltot Church. Any persona, Npceially young people denirous of cultivating u tsste for these pursuits, are cordially invited to join mid makt. The meetitigtf'wiii'Le held Kemi*monthly tltir* iuiMlie summer, one-ach dkefitato Monday evening. * rnoMSN.uiE CONCERT.—The St. James' Church Association iuteml holding a grand promenado concert ic the skating riuk, ou Tbursilay, Juno 27th. Every effort will be put forth by tlio committee to make this tho affair of the season. Brilliant ligbte, splendid muric, must make a pleasant evening. This being the iinuigaiatiau at the conceit season in tho riuk, wc trurt everyone will avail themselves of this treat. SUBSTANTIAL IHRKOVEXENIS.—A person ba’ net seen King street, between Thames tlUa Mii! 'Ls., during Uw past three or four Tears, wools aira*'"'’’ beliove it to be thcanma old thornugUfrtn, Lo wont to perambulate in former day?. Quito / number of baa'lsoine brick stores nowOC* LONDON Hoass MART.—Tlia JnatitnHnn of th# London horee mart, «nrv th* Free Frere, nudrr (Iiodirection Of N w ri. Me- Connick A Grieg hns so for hern rttoniW with unprecedented aneew. EnlrV" nf aritnnls for the great sate, commencing on July 9lh, ere coming ia from all part* of Canada, and many places in ’tho United Slates, at n rate hardly eon template J by lb® proprietors al Iho outsit of tho etitor- priao. This is, no doubt, erring to the fnvnrsl>l» market now open for tbn «ale of all cteMva of superior «iiimal“, but it is rt- pecially due to the good reputation of tlio iunnn2''mei.t. Merrra. McCormick ftGricg uro well known in lire Western Peninsula as eneigeiic and’frrfr rfonling m»n of Imai- nrM, the roughly skilled in their knowlodgn of hnrai flesh, and ns having linen anccers- fill in carrying on fheir private dealings. They have also Hi* publfalied ondorsolion of nianv nf our lending citizens, who nnile in testifying to the general neetnlncKS of their undertaking as Well ns their burinem efficiency. They arc ably seconded by a thorouBbly experience and energetic sec- rofAry in the perron «f Mr. II. D. Wright, wbn loRca no npporfnnilv of pushing the enterprise fo a mcceerftil tovuo. A l per- aons tleeiroUH of Bhnring in tlio advantages offered l>y tlm forthcoming rate will do well to consult the management at one®. Tlio anJn will take ptoce on tho Eibibilinn 'Grounds on Jiilv Siliend three following days, with Mr. P. C. Barn aril ofliciating AH auctioneer. AVe copCJently anticipate Hint it will result with benfit and satisfac tion to all concerned. CannSa llctbodlst fhurcK WAIIONH OF MINtSTraa IN LONDON DUtTIMCT. Tbe f.Jtwifig to ton final report of the stationing commiUre, of the London District, •t the lute Iz-n-’on Uonforence l-ncdon CttyriQaeen’e Aveauv), John I’bOn. M.’ A. ; -i. Eveoi, D. D. ; W. (Jhapmaii. Wm. Philp, SHpenuinuttd ; June* F. L*ti- incr, toi|H-rnrnrerary. (Di'tidaa Street, U. N. A. F. T. hn-keou ; Jorcph H. Rohinxm, J*», Beil, bcperenDantxl ; (% Cose, Snpernnniei- »ry. (Wellington Street)..G. II. ttoorterson, D. D. ; Thon,** Had wen, R. K Topper. D. Rynn, SiipeTanrmated. (Pali M*H), J. S. Riss, R. A. (Dnnda* Street E»t), (I, W. Calvert. (Trillion Eart), Thrmmi H. Ixilh, J. II, Keppvl,Stipvraofiliated. (Petemville), John E. LAnccley. (New Brighton}, Freder- ick H. Saudcreon. EXTENSIVE AXD GEXERAJ. C L E A R I N G S A L E FOR THE NEXT 30 DAI'S. COMMENCING ON SATURDAY, JUNE 2?. Oininirrial Jxiiiuon North—J. Kennedy, (Birr), Wm. Penh"R>Jngenoil—(King Street), Jubji Kay ; Gen. Kennedy, Sa]M:r«nnual<d. (John Slreal), W. W. Sparling. Salford—U. Stringfellow, Ji lAnccicy. ByimoDl—David Hunt, Cecil Hirpcr, It. A.Dorclituter—Wm. Lund, James C. Foote. WesttniHSter South—Joseph Culling, Ezra A. Fear.Westminster North—One wanted. Exeter—George A. Mifchd), B. A. Centralia—Wm. Wftlth.Ailu Craig—John Ridley.Thorndale—D. W-. Thorupeon, Samncl G. Staples. Mount Drydgw -Grntgo Jitekaon.Appiu- Henry E. Hill,G. IL SANPRBHOK, D. D., Cliairmn. JOHN KAY, Financial Secretary.Ephmm B. Stevenson, Victoria. College. Hugh T, Crowley, Victoria College. JO H N M cE W E N &CO. Ingersoll •Cheese Market. County Court natl Gehtral Ses sions. WOMAN; Hrnt. Inunemw precUw.. fter'^iisgs ^m essst! pleat l-na pre-entedhr dial elaa,o< dtooaaftr VMk Or. Pierce's FMO& Fmaytiii. Krfrcunuiaiwe', act k to tty mxl *n * the laws Wiifrh gwem the fciAale <11 Appoint ttfh w -i e?»lr*xlc inraU4 lady wt K^F Twcetl Hata and Cape, the latest Troin'SO'cents tip Jit the Golden Lien Kg'HoneytoiLoan at Lowest Rates. Apply tori. C. Hegler. rs r // you want to Borrow Xlomyan mortgagee, apply to C. f . Chadwick. ■Office over tbe fashionable and seasonable tonic universal ly sought after by the potatoes- Let them have their tilt loaf around and growl about th« bard times when they could cam a decent living by driv ing cows to the pound, every night. W The ■Bcrvioej in connection with Knox Clrarch wifi be held in-the Town Hall next Sunday ninmiug and evening. Ad'UtiunnI Mouth aide, and still they keep goins tip. Mr. George Foster is now adding his link to the chsin. Business on King street it not di-nd by nny means, and never caa be co long as the same spirit of eirti-rpiise couliuues to be shown as has been lately. FSOPEHTY CHANQINO HANDS.—Councillor Choate having sold his fine residence lately bui't by him on ihanies street north to E. Golding. Esq., of North Oxford, near TliMnesford, has comtnencad the erection «f anotiier one on the adjoining lot. to be Ingersoll, Juno IS, 1378. Only 13 factories registered their oticringa <n fir’I ha If of June make—3,561 boxc?. No sales te'-e.-tod. Faclorymcn bolding at 6c. Cable 47s. Ma’kct well attended by both line* to seabord represents For the corresponding week last year, 2,070 boxes were told at 2e, 0 10c. 'rhc cable was Gis. V/oodstork Cheese market. Tiih Court epfined nn Tuesday before III* Honor. JIVIRR McQueen. Neil'ier Civil nr Criminal Dockets are heavy.— Thera wore four criminal, anil ten civil cases. Tire criminal cases nre. Qneen vt. BurerF*, larceny from Norwich *t*ltnn ; Qneen rt. Jane Mnnrn. larceny of linen from BisJiop House ; Qneen vi. Wise, man. stealing sheep from E. Sinclair, of Denham ; Queen vt. Sinclair, oompound- ins a tetany. Tho GrnnJ Jury having been rmpan. DtL'*“l and sworn, Ilto Honor addressor! them- Woodstock. June 13. Post Office.206 tar Frcah Sea Salmon at Dart k Under- woMS*. 232 aST The leading kinds of.-6ewing Machines, cheaper than any tnsveUiug agent can sell, at ...Frc«h Bcmuda Tomatoes and Fresh BaoanaX ]•*** received at Dart k Under- wood'*. 218 qpy For ttie Cheapest Field and Garden Seeds go to O'Neill it Co. ilandu all at work maanfiicltiring all wmxl^fiooteh Ruita for $16.00 at the GJdenllsioo. Tbe-eone noted cutter. ... fBratrge*and Lemonswway down. Abo, a ctoice tot of Coafecttowcry and the bert | wa nmy «uy that Hr. Gnldfai? । been a prominent noil much 1 resident of many years’ stanJivg in sitting accomodation is ta i ng provided in the 1 Church, which it is expected will be conflict ed in time tor the following Sunday service*. sir A larjc quantity of wool was brought ’uto town era Saturday. The ” oldest tu|ia1>i- taut" cannot remcuitar of it ever ta-iig ee low *n price in thia conntr/a* it is this year, from 13 to 22 cents being the highest ligurcs obtain- OxfaJ will be heartily welcomed sa a resident amangst us. INDISPOSED.—WO regret to liara H.at Mr. George Darr, a member of the Board •f Education, has been id for rotuc time pant. Mr. Bnir is one of our tnnat p dns- citizens, und wo hope foieovery.speedy rc-Georgs MeSberrv. a ticirh- Three liuu- Utica Cheese Harkc change.I hands to day, 4M on coiuiuiMiun. leading factories at SJc, averaging 8Jc. Little Falls Cheese ularketo sar AltractiM for YURUS Men in the Y.M. lc*ding daily papers. Mechanics will find a umber of intere»t:ng papers /rvu Il'or/J, Ainrrir/itt Sc, Free to everybody— couie nud tpnid a pleasant evening. plow mnuitfactory in the Fin-l Ward. him RO-UP time, mill we nlxo trust in baru soon T.ilile Falla. N. Y.. June 17.Cheese market dull. No salca until late in the day. JO factories were represented. 1.00 boxes, factory make, offered, which brought CDIVNAL CASKS. Quern f®, Jane Mnnm.—In this case a Tino Bill waB .'ptim?. prisoner, charged with Ftca’ing n qn«tltii7 of linen from the Bishop House, pleaded kJ’Ry, And wo* Rcnlcnccd to two month'* ffDj.TlMr'iIBeDl in the Common Gaol nt hard labor. Queen t-s. Alex Burgess.—True El.l | found by Grand Jure. Prisoner, who [ was a newsboy on tire P. D. & L. II. IL, was elrergrd with stealing money from Would intimate to 1 heir numerous cus tomers ami the gen eral public, that, in view of certain changes in our busi ness, it will be ne cessary to reduce our Stock consider ably, before the 1st of August, and in order to do so, all our present stock of Summer Goods will be marked down to cost, and in some cases much under Cjmmntlon ntul UleersiLn of U> this nature. admirably (nlrlH« or coMUldiV tlio Hinlion lie pleaded mbjecla tea obtain It In TH* FwrLrtCoMWptr iXNBK XtDictt. Anv tatftitM tf pacta, tant, poal-paid, w receipt O< >I-M » treat* minutely ol tho*o dl»e»"Ba weoMr W cost 1 This will -wv»r. foe Fresh Fish. 219 IBT Far Fire, Life or Marine Insurance, apply io1". E. Chad wick. Office ouer the Post. Office. 20« The “ Zoeimpe," - or “ Wheel of T>5fa”" Paper Collar to ito-greatest enri- • ninfy’?tet. Cnfl and grt-wome fun with -it^fitoColilen Lit«i—free exhibition. .. 'Jimp liter es-af thel<e*t«xakcsand kinds G ‘A Tamis'a, Thames St,’^‘Seiing Machines •ctosper than s w afN oJl Shoe Stem. ajSr TfiDg *fc IBrown’a' Goods at No. 1 Boot and Shoo Store, Insure in trie Hartford Fire Insurun&e^un^any. Cap- ^t a f 93,3G0fMQ. ‘kastss paid <20.000,000. E. (Efiadiuick, Lsadvn Horse Mart «M in town yesterday making arrangements fur the furtlicumiug great sale to take plale from the 9ll> to the I2lb of July next. Dr.KciD^bMl will take entries foe thia vicinity. See advertiemcuL ■V* A match game of base bail, we are in- faroH-d, in being arranged in town between the printers aud gwco"L “Shales of Frankliti," etetaims "Our Dcril,"" if the "Comps" dread "Outs " in. baa# ball ns much ns iu “ Proofs " the grocers arc uowhere." FODXDBYMEN IN m s DALL FIELD.—The following is the score of a lively garuo of base ball, played in Ingersoll on ThtiivdiiY last, between tennis eol^cied from the men working iu Nvsou's aud Brown's taSjc. 8‘H) boxBS fnrin "cht to S^C. Butter Ite. to 16'’. gnilly, and sent to tho Reformatory for thr'-e yonre. Qureu r*. Sinclair.—The clinr™ in this case was ermp.-nnding a G lonj- with Wise. man, who stole streep froin l^im.—Tire Grand Jury found a True Bill last full. Verdict at ntqriHaJ. Qireeu c*. Wteman. Tire priacncr in this rare was charged with Steelivg rtiecp from Mr. F.linhnlet Sinclsir, of Dereham fort full. He rsenprd from the Police Court nt Ingc.r*ol| while tho rrriiminsry trial irae io prosress. and ivas not asnin nrrTlod till Jest wwk. Tire Grand Jory lironght So n Teno Bill,—Evidence being token. Jnrv brrnght in ft verdict of gnilty. Sentence G months in Cenfrnl Prison. enable parties who have not yet bought much to supply themselves with 1st class Goods at ex tremely low prices. Our stock is well w orth an inspection Even at regular prices our Goods have always been considered cheap. B l ALL ORLCCHyilL R. V. PIERCE,«. D., ftW*, Borneo, ir. ri tetces easanfc and Tht novelty of m extern JbslfrthrMWirSiM.Phanaacetitlcal science. No tom nt aar lenatn- taking die tarp-, repulsive. ami U M M * em»t tagerit 210 coming anring io H aU and<Cafa at the Golden 'nton. ■rftemaFMdecwrrB.el amnua tons»tand- ine’diaeaaea -srwraada at ktoLandua Medical amtfikrfficat Institute,’of Lrwdwi, GuL Can- «wra are cured by a new scientific scad effect- •tai naacemv and a ease WMVMIMI tit every •■UliAt.203-54 Bradford, Out, Hand BAM. Iran KOTW,, M Derelintn : Wm. Irving, Drnmbo. CTVJT, CASKS.GmBnm rt. Ferri*.—Record Carr.! with- SPECIAL BARGAINS Watt, the inventor of the steam engine. CIIKIWELL’A.—Tl.x Cash D->ot and on being awked what w-util ba the result if A ' $;Oro l.avo foil lines ot Goods ami cow .hwibl get on the track replied.—"Then it | off, r spe<jUJ .juHng will be bail for the cow. my lord." Ami if the . - , - , . k at lire , " petivrs" get on the cow’s tracks these nights itsMl the same—scutes in pnaml every uiorn-an I prices: Men’s Stags Donta, 92.(10, 52.50, 92-75. 93-<W; Men's Drogau'^, fi;b„ ■5T A Yorkshire man visiting the exhibition at Paris was bewildered on reaching the city to find that everybody spoke French- He re tired in the evening iu disgust and was awak ened in the nionrng by the ©oak crowing, whereupon he exclaimed wjth delight "Thank goodness, there's Hiugbsh at last." GOOD WORDS.—Tita mrublingcorrefpoi:- dent of th® Aylmer Paper says that in Ins opinjon “ Ingersoll is one of the prrtliert inland towns of On tai io." OFF ron E NGLAND.—Mr. E. Casswcll, of lognrioll. and Mr. Cbmlcs Wilson, of Derehsm, will leave here for a trip to ' England to - morrew, Thursday. Bou voyage. OPEN WIDE rnz POF.TAL, — “ Smith's Presiilcut Lincoln ” is the latest fashionable strawberry. It is over eight iuefias iu eir- cumferenoe, nnd is inconveuiantly large tor use, except iu Woodstock. MASONIC C-LEDHATION. — The nuntver- nary of St. John ths Baptist's Day will bo celebrated by the Masonic frnleruity of Ingersoll, with all duo ceremony. As will be seen by advertisement elsewhere. Hie town ludaea will proceed to 8L James’ Episoopal Church where n special service fur the orenuon will be conducted by Bev. E. M. Bland. THOSE, SEWING MACHINES.—The best is the cheapest, and the Singer stands out a Lead and shoulders above all the rest tor ueatuefts of work anil easiness to manage. Ail kinds df bemmit g, tucking, felling, braiding, ete., exeented at the Singer Sewing Machiuo Emporium. E. F, CLIN TON, Maoagor. PaocBiastNO.—Since tba comer stone of ths naw Botnnn Calbolie Church was laid, tbs btick work which bu been done makes ■ eoosiderabte appearance; yet Iha amount of work to be dona before tho building to completed will neccBaarily make it a long lima before the eongregation will bay® the pleasure of worshipping in it. EwAsaeD HAND.—A man named Samjy McDonald, of East Nfaxouri, met with an accident while cboppiog which necessitated tlw atnpotation of the first two fingers of Iba right Land. White shopping a hollow trve, «nd when part way through, he ia- •erted hia band into Iba hollow to remove the diin»>nd while so doing the top of the tree tell over and held Lis baud between Tea* are. «« Fnr- *5o. 51.25. 01 30, 81.53; W a Shoes. 8200♦, Itoy’B Boots, 5, 92.00 ; XVonicu’a > $2.00; Witnipu's Slipu-r*, GOe.. 3e., S1.00. 91.25, to 91.75; Mi--a-< lippers, GOc., 75e.. to 81.00 and 91.50, nth a large variety of Children’s Shoes CoxV£M.iztoxs." On 234 37 WednoeJay. tbr I2tl> Inst., tho St. Janita' Church Assoch* lion gave tho sccoml entertainment, in ti n basement of the church, which enm-isttd of music and rcudiug«. \Vhen the pro. graine was partly exbanstfd #n intrrmia* sion was given for social ennversf, and, judging from tho minsling of happy”voices, Wa venttiro to say that never was such a ploaaanl evening »pmt in the basement of St. James’. Wo conEiatutete llie Associa tion on the suociss of tlnir efforts, nnl trust the end. uam>ly tho promotiou of social iutercouree, will be attained, INOEDSOLL MAcntsrin FOB SCOTLAND.— Tbs Mi ms. T Brown & Co., of thia town, tn&nnfaeturcrs of agricultural implements, lust w«ck ship'x d from liero (o Mr, Wil liam Walker, Kiiktou Farm, Lockrrl-i«, Scothud, one of ilitir combinad Meadow Lark Heaped and Mowerv.and a Lion S*4f- Dmupiug Sulky* Hay Bake. These ma- cliiuoa will no doubt be a new dtparluio ia the harvest u hl* vf vid ScvUaml. As Mr. Walker to one of the largest farmers in that section of the old country, it is proba ble that rre long many similar inncliinea iio n x . McCETTI- In lVe»n c.xfota, I«h lurt., ihr wife it Jwrx HellA TU. nt • uh.BLAND—In tnyereniAt the Pcd«TT. rn Mnmtev, 17U> ninn. CLARK -In IngWAitl. Uih tn»i for 9188 fl-t. '•'wtey.—Action on n niwiito- Vr-rdfot bv enr,spnt for Plff. BHord, Q.C.. for Plff.; BM1, hroUvlit In rre nr or $inn Arre paid O" » Mn qnp. Verilirt for FLT. S101.GD. Ball. breach efenntrart in hiring. PliT. claimed wnci'«, contending that hn was hired hv niraiinn ot Ure hnn. V^rdiol fot jpefl*. Mclynd VA. Beattie—‘P.iM pen c.l fill nevi court. Ball for Plff; Beard for Deft. Dnnt''vs. MHITV.—Art ion ou two notes. Verdict f> r Plff.. 93G8.C4. Brando ra. Tiper.—Thia WAS an action brought to reroverthe amount of twonoter. Piner, who lives in West Oxford, it soem.1' l>nn«bl a fanninn mil) aotun time ngn, and cave Lip note for tho nmmmt. Afterwards ho reccive.fi five more mills, tindersfanditig Hint Im wns to net ns ngent, and signed what lie tinderslood to Ire nn agrcCTnent Io that effort. It hirned out, however, to be a note tor 92G0, ami it wan to reebver the amount of flicsn notes that this nclion WSR breneht. A verdict was entered for Plff, for Sift, on two counts, am] for Defto on tire other count, and Deft, to par no ceils. Dfxckiw for Plff; Bnanl. O. C , for Drtt. Convictions against O’Collnghnn. nf In- gcr«i|J. for selling liqnor con(rnrv fa law. end ngnin«l Bov, R, N. Griml. of Ingersoll, for not nmking a return of marriage cele. brrtetl hv him. were quashed. The Grand Jury was distBiiseJ ou Wed. nesdny afternoon. Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery, Mantles, Costumes, Parasols, &c., will be sold away down below cost. Be wise and stay not awav, as Bargains so rare are hard to find. It is cash we want and cash we must have in exchange for our Goods. No charging at reduced pricesi Remember the place, June 19, 187B. JOHN MoHWEN & CO.. Thames Street, Ingersoll. Have just received a remarkably cheap lot of' (rent’s Ready-Made Clothing, ' To which they invite the attention of the public. hi fcl heei Suits from 38.00, All Wool Pants from $2.00. All Wool Vests from $1.00. A fresh lot of Gent’s Straw Hats in the Leading Styles, just in. The Ladies arc invited to call and see ft W ftW NS X L L I w ft ft V We have just added to our Stock a fresh assortment of care l« ie>i<Urc«t !.rd3aw\#g any length ot lime. In say climate, w iti«« they are alwuvs 1n*,h aibl reliable. Thia i» cate with time nllt* which are pul up tn ramp woolen or nurelaxird boxes. Keenllert tb»a Mr cinu a bottle. IHPOBTANT HOUSE CASE —Conriderable excitement baa prevailed in Woodstock for some Uma past respecting a suit brought by Mr. T.C.Pattereon, of Eastwood, ■gainst Dr. MftcliAV, with regpart to an alleged warranty of a home by jba doctor. Tha can oeranted nearly two days, and termi- uated on Friday iu a verdict for Mr. Patterson. The horse, which was taken to England, was sold in November. 1875, QUICK DIWATCH TO THS 8«A>OAD.- **MMDosaldjfi|pp«a on Friday ahiht hut, l*tt M M by O. W. B, and Erte Railways to o atntfMM on tto Gmal Wmiam and Port D ow BnOways, 10,000 boxes of etouM, which w m d»!iw»d alcngrida ths a«*Mn«ria Naw tarit tto Ul!owlii< Hua. day a. tn.. l?lb lost. This to a rapid vMektba l» highly Oorobitging will follow these foreniunt ra. Tire MOI I- tenec of she rdachinea made by thia firm, after a careful inspection of those of other innnnfaclnrers, WAS the induaemsut to Mr. Welker's ngent to pnrebaea from them, and we feel ootifoiant that after they hay« been tested in Scotland, a largo demand wil^ spring up for rnora of tLeuj. IlAnMUt'a MAGAZINE FOB JOLY, 1878.— This magazine for July finds a navel fl. 14 ■far the portrayal of character and the de- scription of scenery iu the lowlands of Virginia—the old aristucratio " tide-watet" region, rich is historic associations, and exceedingly picturesque iu its memorial relics of the old time. The opening article ot the number devoted to this subject, and entitled " Some Landmsrk( of Old Virginia," is contributed by Allen O.Bedwood, who u«e« Dis pencil as effectively as hie pen. Of emecial humorous and pathetic interest is Mr. Rnteing’s paper about IIos- pital Life in New York, ’porte Crayon contributed one of hto eharacteristlcilly illnstraied pspera on •• Old-time Militia Mustem." Tlie engravings illurtraling the paper on Van Dyck— Mother of the series of “ Old Flemteh Masters," ars la every way worthy of the subject. Among the eharacterutic domestic eketebea presented in thia Number. "Daddy W tl.” by Chart** C. Deahiter. stand* out in bold, Birong line*. Ther* are two ittestratad paper* os forsigu subjects. Dr. Abel Stev«a* contributes * timely arlicle. entitled " Atteedote* of Vol taire among the Swi**.” Baaeoo J. Loosing, wills th* -Gtarioo* Fourth" evidently fa view. coaMbntes a iptritad namrtiv. of John Peter Zmxw, a pa<?r German printer. Th* serial Hories by Willi* ro Black and Themis. Hardy are enatmued. Charte. * ^’•efow short story, etilRlvd "A Wife Hunt," and Jxme*.P*yu hnmor.->i»1y dessrtbe* an “ Adveuture in * F«*at.” fa the vrtn saarsb for Dicken » DeMrtmMta are fallef enlertaimment and thnelyinform The R'd Committee of the Quebec City Cour • cil barn reported, that they bare no mean* for paying in tho future for lighting of Iba *trort» With ga» ami with coal oil. One of the items of the pmgmmn-.c for the XIoBiea! Jubilee at Montreal nn the 2|st inat. is a mr>n*ter pDieeaaion of all the banils, judges, 4r.. from the Champ <te Mam. The annual meeting of the E lniiion*! Sori- ety of Eistcm Ontario will ba held at Kingston this yew on th*22nd, 23nl and 2fth of July, An inten-stiug programme his Lean arranged, m a AST or ritMM'vuc tin:- People generally desire tong life and gorrt health, bickucM and premature iteath sire always dne to violations ot th* law* that govern our physical being, and of which the mass™ am ignorant If men knew better they wontd do tatter but how can Urey avoid, an evil that they knbw not of? While effbrt* are mndu through the public schools to give each child a so-called common English education, yet the children are ponnitted to [{rotvlnp and cuter upon the responsible duties of active life, profoundly ignorant nf tho st rue tor a ot their own bodies, and the laws of physical tairg Up'"1 which their hrnlth find lives de pend. They arc sent u> schod and crammed with arithmetic, gnnimer, and geography, by tr-iselrere who, in 04*0/ instances, have never studied physiology amt hygiene. They are taught to locate the mountshui and truce, the rivers of foreign countries, but aro never taught to locate the vital organs and glands nt their own bodies er trace the reins, *rterie« and nerves, in tbrir vanons ramification*. LaJiss’ Hats, Hamais, Flowers, fa., fa, Jn the Leading Styles of the Season. Every Lady should see Our Trimmed Bonnets and Hats Before purchasing. Inspection invited. Ingersoll, May 22, 1878. I. COYNE CO. 232 W K , A. CROMWELL Begs to announce to the public that he now has a full stock of foe the part to b»* take* fa hrfasfag about aual. Coloml D*t<ta" CUlie." (HOMINY) Use it instead of Rico or Sago. 5 C en ts P er Po u nd and the course nf th* ocean currents, and tho philosophy of winds aud etonus ; but they hsvo no correct coneeptiun of th* relative ct- tecta upon thrtr tasaltb of breathing pure or Impure air, nor has their attention been called to the importance of kees>ing their bodies clean and healthy by regular* bathing. The crim inality nf sndi neglect in teaching becomes apparent when we cpbsider that the wasees, iguorwatly vadalbg the l*w> of health, bring upon Itamselrc* sickness, suffering,and death, that might otherwise ba avoided. In thia condition of things w« welcome into being any work that is calculated to impart to the masses a knowledge of the structure pf their own bodies, the Uwa of health, the importaixxi of otawrviug thr«»e laws. We find Dr. Pivrce s < ’wneunon Sense Medical Adviser to bn unto a work. It is physiological and patholooial.and .c. l...___ In all Classes of New Spring Qcods^ Ranging in price from the very cheapest to those of the bekt quality, including those from the well-know firm of KING & BROW N, Toronto, as well as other leading m anufacturers of CANADA and the U N ITED STATES. These goods have been purchased with a determioition to mtfet the wants of the public, both as to PRICE and QUALITY, and we feel sure Inspection W ill Insure Satisfaction. CHINA TEA HOUSE. Fre sh B read I DEWEREP DAILY J%oU V sn oa's B ak ery, Buns, Biscuits, Cakes iJK C«afo»H»n*ry ... . . v, MWinvalid*’ Hotel. Buffalo, X. X. frie*. prwt-|1 -SO— r*£tai pt&ra t Aid Jindal. in IdliMN1*, 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 Which will be found cheaper that! ever before offered. Please do not ask for credit as it ia only for the CASH that these bargains can be secured. Th * Mew C»»N V *«t and SM** 8 t*»*( I N G -E R S O L L , O X T A K I O Ingersoll, May,29, jHQNemumniL. D0KU1 TH FRIESD OF UIIHD AB Itlenal I Eiterml Bato A Balm, fer crrry W CD ■ COUPON. ii S I Z E 2 O r3 €» w>U return CO Kotek Kook,. Diamond*, • fc—H. U M M f *lr ud rJ« EGCD o paper c»nr*. VLOo la tleganl ck-lh. 1'ilnUd In Get- io*n and Enzlbh. V I C K ’S ILLU3TRATED PRICED CATALOGUE <D OD £ 2 V IC K ’S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEN Carriages, &C., &c THE ’OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19. 1878. *m W U N E Craibs inns ^WfcfassniT. JUHI a, iw* IKw esfor MHa Work. Thire is much disco** tun amoiig our farmers sboat -V®oh. b>W of horaro, or what sinod horsN^rt »•» smtable for from wo*. ’I MB iMMiMvti' to femaea from 1,000 'to *1,200 pound* jp’ wfight, as being the best sixe ; and roomy mtro, will giro ue the most aatiafactory and ifyMi Want ta sell thaedta, you will’find them w profltd>lB to any I but I would prefer horac#;lwi’th'lis beef on their legs. I barn seen teams this spring, each having a ^barfy horwand a trim-built one, and in each. case AB beefy .legged horse had th# scratches badly, while fats mate war free from the ail- numfc ^That Aase bocfyi homes will keep ja flotfiOiSllWi hn leas food than a high-etrung, Tv*m quite willing to admit ; wcU(^ Jjoaht ; MuQ 5 run certain that, in hat *a active, tunbitioaa team can pull for a they cando it again and again, while your big, beefy horse is discouraged and has to be Mvcrw pulL And, anyway, with our farm work *nR Tdt traeh at "the esd, m plowing a •W v 'V --------------------------- Saw duldvdiistt Wann* (be Soil. We are almost daily inforasad by the sgricul- te r f ^l tKlftefilfivaaon warms the soil As no maa should believe whet is not made mani fest to his perceptions, 1st os examine this qne^tica, sad Eheu fora a positive opinion. TVs rapidity with-which heat or cold passes ttroSgh a bodyjs" called its conductive power. Ono end a bar of iron, inserted ia the fire, Boom^%>^l too hot to hold at the other end; a barwf waodmay/So treated, bnra nearly up to thtf&uui withont causing discomfort ; and ear flesfi'warf bn. brought quite close to a condje'lfiitte .and ^ill be comparatively' Ttpse throe Mbetanoes BIMJW very different degrees of oonductfve power, iron acting more slowly, and air (which wUtet^ren the flesh and the blaze) scarcely aeting iataU. The conductive power of iron is M7* nf wood .33. md of air only the one- half of one. Or, if air is called one, wood is called 66 times as great, and iron 634 times air ttw least; and in fact, the conductive aietelal fertiliKre. This may prove that theca proves that their owners make money enough to help to retahi th* fertility of their tends. Who knows of places where owner# of pre- tued lands are buying fertilizers with which to fertilize them I In moat dairy section* soils are becoming exhausted of their phospatea from .sales of milk and cheese. The danger is aeea abd fAlt in a duereasod production of grass, which only expensive phosphates can restore to its former prodactivcucws. It is time that the old saying, "-FMUizing iacreaare fertility “ was thoroughly examined, and the serious error to which eoutaiua exposed. Monreo'Co., N. Y. SANFORD’S RA DICAL CURE For CATARRH A purely vegetable distillation entirety unlikte all othoP remedies. INb lrbr**. pnrleapuul,B *llno<Hi ol>r* rI kli HI* n smubajrekcatbedla t roe wdeiuJutvU eUyomJL whereby lliu cueiHluj iiiedlcM prlrwlsl* U obtained I. vsnor, coudroted and boUU-<|. W hat remain* In tbe SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE For and about Women. Sataia will be wcra nil Summdr. Figured mnaline arc *haWh in 'Pari*. Scarabei cut in topar are faahfonable gem*. Bright red silk pipings are wood on brawn dresses. New pocket-books area little bag with a leatllrt handle. Some French dresses have th rec vesta, one above the other. Two shades of brawn are wudi used in walking costumes. Costumes of black Indu cashmere have rests of white satin. Alsatian bowa of watered ribbon arc used to trim breakfast caps. Block velvet dog-collars rival necklaces Ma support for lockets. The bracelets of fine gold thread, fanci fully interlaced, are Persian. Beal tortoise-shell buttons for rich costumes sometimes coet SI apiece. A bride who sends cards to friends in deep mourning should make the first call. Sataina embraidc.l in chenille, gold and silver are preparing for next winter. Cotton materials embroideted in gold thread are among the things to come. Dark mastic gray silk is the meet stylish material fora wedding travelling dress. position are drawn half through a ring. Mn. Sarah S. Russell ha* given 1500 to ths Howe fund for embossing books for the blind. Block silk stockings areagain worn. They bare bars or dots of embroidery on the in step or are clocked. A Boston milliner who recently appeared in the municipal court, charged with tluft, was paid $30 a week. Thick pink ruche* of sine of many colors will be naod to trim white Indu cashmere poni<m-to their density. When wn wiah to etuploy tUa quality to tho beat ml vantage, we ■M thia dabbing in aummer and thick iu winter. In each «aao wo emplny the fabrics a B Corering demanded by modeaty, and tho nou-coa&Dtive property of air to keep ns coot In, Mtamer and warm In winter. It uuke# very little difference u to the materia1 treed—aotton, auk. or wool—a» their respec tive conductive propertied do not vary one- quarter ol one par cent. Their ac^c value, aa protectory from heat or cold, lire in the amount of air held in a quieacent atato within their texture. Cotton and silk being com- paratirely clew woven, and wool more IOOM . tp soils : a solid, compact, hard packed one holds little or no air, a powerful conductor of both heat ; while a light. loose, parous soil yolutae of air, sad is a poor coMostor; is not liable to extremes at heat or wiiibife&iins moisture well, but not siftr ; is »<Maffin rool seMoos, cooler in hot ones, arfioUHM is more eongenud to plant growth evident; then, that to render a cold s^-WAraar, we must cultivate deeply, to let ’“Ube balmy influence of the air ; but if the KdFU too hot^d dry, wo must add some purposed. ’ Deep cultivation makes anil warmer during winter’s cold, only became it alKwa ths tun-conductive atmnapheru free nt Pnstnrfng Land. F^ftareU toad increaws in fertility.” The going assertion has so lon^ passed current ' jweg».ya|u to controvert it Un - btedly, too, it has some degree of truth ; in hurt, as true si saying as most of tho ilesalo generalization* which are frequently rd M»e«t fanning. lomparatively speaking toing probably is more favorable to •ilty Jima growing grain or other products, »'■riKI.from ths farm. It exaasta the Mltto of fertility less rapidly. The drop- ' ail* tod on the Imid retara to the ng of what has first been taken » this •xt< it pasturing is not r Aad tliia Vail the troth there saying above quoted. Towhat eat Btii rrtiKu of tortibty u made to iMNdilpA depends entirely on the kind C L E A R IN G =«lsM»sy Premium 0i! Chromos. S A L E GOEIM® K.W TT M IM matron and pain and al oaca eorrvetlwr, etaarajug, aodpuriblug t.o» .r-. UT.», Intrn.ally i :.e .-1. 11 *cu uponTlio organ* of clreulxtlonijteepa ths^kinI ri. Mir ,11.- . G" nrM । I-.-,. t>ni l.r.r.u- -I l<i war Into tha stomach amt tbcnce Into »ho blood. TUq» a *nr« nrugicMC* In l>oth dlrvetlona, and Il dHr* not •eem pwalbla f r human Ingenuity ti» davtao b more raUomU IrcatmcuLSURPRISING CURE.CenBnsrw. - About t waive veM. tiro, while travel- v»iher K.-iynM Old roH*Concert Troupe »•A aeverccold and 1 allgbteung condition,T eowuienecd I ho n>c orFiXVonn’* ll*z>ic*b C-CBK>-OKCATAU*U. very reluct.-u.tly. 1 conrrM^M* Ib«d • triedall ibeadvcrtbedTcthCdl*" uKhoUt bencOt. Tho tint doto oCtbl* wonderful tnedlelna caroms the The qaeeu wanted to court-martial the Duke of Edinburgh for inviting Rouian officers on board his ship. Diamonds missed sc as to form crescents, shellsand other fanciful designs are much used by New York jewellers. / English ladies wear a black gown and gloves when colling upon a family immediately after a funeral has taken place. The French kilt dresses open on the aide over plain gores. The folds are caught to gether by bows of ribbon of many colors. China crape scarfs draped gracefully over the shoulders and on the skirt take the place of an overskirt on some French dresses. Another female artist has been sncessful in England. The first picture sold at this year’s academy was Mrs. Luke Fildes’s “Pecbng Potatoes.” Women with light hair should never wear gilt or gold pins in it. Their tresses are really drab and the glitter of the gold makes them look doll and deaA The name of the Duke of Copnanght’s bride is Louise Magarett^ Alexandra Victoria Agues. Sha is seventeen years old, and very pretty, but they will have to call her either Maggie or Aggie in England. All her other names are in use. The favorite engagement ring in New York is a thread of gold supporting a solitaire diamond, but the sapphire and emerald, or a combination of all three stones, is sometimes used. Three pearls, pink, white aud cream- color, are sometimes act together fur engage ment ring*. A young man in an Austin (Nevada) barber shop was particular about having bis mnatache nicely perfumed. “ Going to eail on o young lady, I suppose ?" tho barber asked. The young man, with much dignity, replied: •• Ree here, my friend, do you suppoao I put perfumery on my moua. iMbe because I’m going to sse a mao, or a boy.or an old woman,or a babe in nrma ? Do mon^atber grapes of thorns, or figs of To lend a man “ a quarter" politely re- quires coneidtrablo cooUeta and self- 'esntral. To bo slow and ceremonious about it implies distrust; to akp down th* coin with a “ bang" indicates irritation ; while to search all yonr pockets in sue- cession conveys tho imprcseiou that you will be left penniless by tire tranaaetian. A smiling quiet promptness marks th# gen- lloman in this crisis. J. I". M O RREY UNDER■ *T■» (AmaKn, EnuRt ti, I HouatHOLD_ruaaiTuwe. wm»«, currrt, jniosot, *c J. r. UOBREV. Ta Dairymen AChoese Makers C. H. SLAWSON, (SUCCESSOR TO E. CASS WELL,) ■teheWs U«wM Arolia, Settle Beards for one « bo*chead relcnlato dlatlneily Ulan* In hl* throat. RorrdnbeynwiinreolyccIMrelsor1mml mn»nCaotfaIrhruh,rfetrmlU«lcrfir»4 unti>"*v1.;twelve y«ro napeemmri-onr*,.‘ li£o; W. flOLDROOK. taxi tilts, muggi.i, iamif"rd Bonding. EarhyiaCkarocnntaln* Ur Sanford**! Ine Tttbo. MKU mil direction* fur r«’!ca.4ft»b, »orsale by nil Wholesale a Plata - tlft-OTHtiont tho United Etatr* WEEK6 4 POTTETL Oebcral As^aU DrusgUU. Boston, Ala**. •>»»COLLINS’ VOLTAIC PLASTER An Electrc-Galvsnio Battery combined with a highly Medicated Plaster containing th# oholceit medicinal Gums and Balsams known to modern Pharmacy, mier*. they li»vu Meadlly In- wWi nulveiMl «puror*l, w ti. maud uiwulirlivd U»llmo- ocen crninca 10 nr wti -n.'.,•• vo*.™. ...ef th* United Stale*, caple* of which will hcaent free of ck*ra* to *cr on® de«irin j them. improvement*, perfect In r'ltbuandlng tho effort* of U Iona <1. ..I rj . ba Fauna read; <ir <wemtortrMslL mxttrt *n-l rnd«*vor « MWnti vllicn. poaetauawjoamirtoi>aUaj>o*t4upoa. Asklvr eOLLIMS’ VOLTAIC PLASTER *04 toilitupon Mring wbotyon are wllUBglo pay for. DART & UNDERWOOD DEALERS nr FRESH FRUITS, FISH, CAME, CONFECTIONERY, &c. Ac. 144 Thames Street, IncersolL FEED. ROWLAND. PO RK PAC K ER . BACON, HAMS, LAND BARRELLED POHK, SPICE MAS id 01® FANW I E alnsrod wutablxo SUloa for tho Eng 11 »h Market. Vucunta Horn -Wlllum 84.. ear. H*thuni.Umcw-Nu. 3 UdC-Ftllor*- Hall, DusCu SU LONDON ONT. IF YOU WANT Ciwtomera, Mu*Ll Teacher*. To Hire or Let, Horae, Bloodhound or Spit*. FYeefrom Fit*, To Hire a Hall, I To te Bought, I Silver or UoM, I McrvhandlK Sold. Butcher* 01 Bnkcr*, Y«ur Blors, Ilo*t«lry, Dry flood*. AH kind* ot Food,- Works on TbsoLwy, S'llS T S S;. World wide Fubndtv, ADVERTISE SOON Oxford Tribune. CoiwutnpHon Curait HTL« undenigned u old retired pbyiician Kar lag tore perauaeallv cured of the -~-l V1--™ - LKT TEa HEA BS, PRINTED at Uro TBI»VW« OFFTCM Of the balance Gf.u bankrupt stock of R e a d y -M a d e C lo th in g . Tweeds, Kate and. Cops, GENT’S FURNISHINGS, ETC AH to be sold at about half the original price 50,000 pounds of First-Class Butter wanted. Highest price paid. D .1 F H ) W H IT E & CO.Ingersoll, lune 5, 1878. ---------------o --------------- H ea r n & M a c a u lay ARE SHOWING THIS WEEK NEW DRESS GOODS. N EAV DRESS GOODS, IX ALL -THE LEADINO SHADES. axxx.«:»:eBV. In this Department we excel any former season. Stylish Goods at Close Cash Prices. INSPECTION INVITED. HEARN & MAOAULAY N. B.—Mantle Making on the Premises. Ingersoll, May 15, 1878. ALL READY FOR SPRING AT THE IC L I O N JUST RECEIVED AT TH E GOLDEN LION Nile Cases of Hats aid Gaps, In all the Newest Styles, in English and American The Nobbiest L ac in the Market. 1 Ease Bl Mil Soils Gentlemen, we arc ready and waiting for vou. Conic and get first choice. IngeraoH, March 13, 1878.G. A. T HO M P S O N W ar, W a r D e clar ed . ITST O IT R T’B I O E S , 2 0 lt>. R a is o n s for $1 .0 0 . 14 lb. 07 SUGAB JOB >1.00. 3 lb. FINE HYSON FOR $1.00. Try our 50 cent Tea—best in town. Matches only 10 cents a Box. Brooms only 10 cents each. Flour, Feed and Corn Meal cheapest in town. Now is your time to save money. Give us a trial and then you will be convinced who is the C S »A F «B T GBOCXiJI TW T O W » J. O ’N E IE E & co .. r „ T H A 'IE S STREET, INGERSOLL.Ingersoll, May 15, 1878. 2 I^ "L O N D O N H O U S E ,” Having decided to keep open for the next two months, in order to clear ont the whole of my large stock of RE ADY -M ADE CLOTHING, Hats, Caps and Gents’ Furnishings These goods are all of a superior quality, and those in want of such may rely ou getting the best value ever offered, as the whole stock must be disposed of by the first day of July. tcanoll, Maj I, ,8,5. A Special Offer OF THIS PAPER A Baautlflii.Mbd ReHabto SWIM Magnetic Pockot Tima Keeper, —। ah-KllK OUS W«A Halo.. OnU> Ox OU_ 1. HARDWARE Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes Lawn Mowers Bird Cages, Children’s R.Y.ELLIS & BRO t /M A m By reading imd praetktait K M IIW C the iBcwlmcble truth* eoo- taioed to tho br-t medical book evee Lotted, entitled*r ll U A ri IBSEtFupREaKRVATroN THYSELFir.sw,^« treat* ofExhsurted Vitaliiy, Frcnutur^ Decline, Nervous and Fhytleal Debility, tnd th* eadlr** concotoltant UI, aud untold mlwriot th*I resuix 1 herefrom, and cusiofin more thin M origin*! pro ocription*, any nao r.f which l« worth the price of tho book. This book WM written by the mmtex- tcnilvo *od probably the most *kllml practitioner in America, io whom w>* intdnls gold and Jew. tiled medal by tho National Medical A acetal ton. A DunpHet, lUoatruted with tho very fiuett Steel EejrravUi(f»—a nur- |1 ^ M |rd of *rx and beauty— H F fl I •eot TftXX to alt Send ■••*rl*a I’EABODY MEDICAL*" 11 ar sags g »a INSTITUTE. No. 4 Bui. 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DQ CD bD gmE T l b e s g V a p n e^ t s P m r M em ^i i r u a m a^ K a l i ^ t ^ Chivmos THAT ACTOM'&'r 7IIU “Oxford Trbune TH E Cbromox offered nre the ln».«est wod m-Mt tawlHuHy wemed erroritan l-Mans that ever were offered County S I Z E 24x S O . PQ Q JZ2 00 00 CO SUBSCIUBE_AT &:lUblo Agents W attei Everywhere. Highesi CcBmissireTfaii in C M The XVork is PkastrA, VXey and Profitable. Send fo r Terms to Agents at once and Secure Territory. H. B. CLARK. V I C K ’S JAMES VICK. Kuchertre. N. V. T IC K ’S . FLOWER AND VEGETABLE BARDEN WONDER OF MODERN TIMES HOLLOWAY’S PILLS & OINTMENT The PILLS Purify the Blood, correct all Ure OINTMKNT in the only reliable SEW VOttK COmEKFEm.