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OCLnew_1879_07_02_Oxford_Tribune_newspaper_issue_OCR_ACCESSLOAN and SAVINGS COMPANY FIXED SURGj £2,000,000. Mr.OHvtrW. M. MINKLER, ONEY LOAN' . rariqrof ttnwevediate* of teteraw. Maw W E W &R S INOSHBOIL mUlTCH. rtripi «i»' M . « from raw a( wwirefl,!^ THEUNTARIO MONEY TO LEND? UO9Z ^ «ap7»t W Mygagt. Brcarty «t 8 p«r alert. ’ Ilia canning is that cf tha Evil Onii ifcelf.’ Jo ’leiavo ftjto me,’ acid Mr, Oliver. ’7fiavo said you shall ace your daughter.’ TMPERaAL FIRE INSURANCEJL Cwapscy ri tosaira. Ewrtot BstahHriarf tart COMMERCIAL UNION ASSUR-" > UKX Cambay ot KagUM. U Mrt W CenaMB, B. McClULEY. ■ICENHKO AUCTIONEER for th* POYAL FIRE ANO LIFE IN-l l Fm*w C-oatpAi.y of EscUixL dl MONET.- 3100,000 TO LOAN. \ W Real RataU f* sratS* teot* KOO —d wpiruds, u>A-J oe tenmto »nWt».Trrcir*ni*t the — LOWEST BATE QF INTEREST. A 21I ofmeu and woman that stool Y W f the drawing room of Elm-I '£>’ alia House, looking from oneUauothir fur support and consolation.TLeaurpris* wsstoo great, the shook ton cUt at nirid, for each to assume quicklybft or her natural Character There wm * blank stupefaction reigning suprem* overmost of tha eoqsmunitr, Preaently come one lighted the burner* tn tha great gasehapdriier, and gave qnite a festive air to the scene, and Tom said :* They came in and went away againthrough these window’, it ia evident. Have yon searched the honae ? Do youknow what is lost ?’ » Do I know what isn’t lost, you mean,’rejoined Mr. Oliver, as he sat down on theeoneh and monped bis forehead with hisSHkbandkerabief, * or what hasn’t gone ?’* Oh dear!* said Mrs. Oliver, taking a K .o vde‘ary bc^lotpseto taot eh erin h aatbffalnicdti’os ns.i de‘, YomumoBln’t worry couch about this Jonathan. It’s all test for oar good —that is, it’s all gone away for our good—depend uponit.’* Tea. it's «R gone away—in cart-loads,’Mnentod Mr. Oliver, with a group. * Every scrap of plate, too,’ Mid Fan. I'k g eo n d e n t is t : ICENSED by the Royal Collego oft PraCO SiMyrry, UsUria. wUrcuraeSed «X*re»t Irin by them# of SitewaaM,ric..tfS*ri«L Spacial MraUra |»14 to some V by tbo sfovc, t In g ersoll B ranch. rpHIS Bank transacts a general Bank-1 bs Mu mini W» ma M* Kn*MW« on I RENT Money and Arecriftan JKST^tetaStra XrwTwk. Wfr Brsft to eUiwKa W Uw W U wk H-r^l eetae. INSURANCE & LOAN KENT King Street, IngertcU, I rpRAMMCm DRmAsFtaT* SOe moanM WN. eCwM SY, 8oSrrkw , aMnrdt aUa—nairtmetdo Alleee toSMt — sw>Wt asweia rt > «• kttotodmea A UM ftowrt She itoymMor. SAVINGS BANK BRANCH, lUeemr dentoHe fo «tat up—Me tort leMratto—I Ssereas. SpWUJ Seree ne<fc v«b Ssceifrtan tatotos Mtjr fw a UestlMMJ parted. d’ WfhaL’ fctid Ifk.CRiw,, yon Were kfter a anbeiarip-itnbii-jin,fc; bksriiabt* nwd r»«' 'Mr. Hildertrkndfa an- wy tnttib «ifp*iso ’ uto. ’ The'■liver ae a litoral benefactor,nalitaliona, not entirely local>m pokown to me.’st my money down whent cause ' for ft m well m any Mdghetn/ said Ikei OHvsftArd ► rtiw W l deni iaaW ■piled Mr. Hiiderbroudt. 'Rutlaw tolevyblaek-m*n on your All investments of-this Company are secunxl by, mortgages, on Real Estate, which affords to depositors the best possible security for tho safolj^f. thcir, deposits. For further particulars apply by letter or at the office of tbo Company. * WILLIAM KlOLttH, Jam a verv plahl man.knd Fpesk plainly,’,said Mr. Hilderbrandt M I allude to Mr.-TbOKMus Dognell, a desperate young follow',- with principles perverted by bad companyend alpoM sod profligate lifes upon tbo Continent; a ne’er-do-weel who was tamedsway from Iwm* five years ago for robtdoghis. own father ; avibian wfateb 's^tofotir’ ways have got that comumover. mychild wbjeb it is beyond unr power to foil without the aid of good and fime men lika. yourself, who eku realize the-dreadful; position lu-whieh l am nnfortenalely * You amaze me.* said Mr. Oliver, mry abort of breath now—* you utterly amaze. ma, gir. So bad u that, fs he* He hu been the oompaufon ■ofthfovis * snd iwprabai—alaoau, ito-Usa bB« .wholly *' ’ Sool God P . ' And hasMttiny dangbtercmiyfor herI I rlcltos," continued tiio flaeot Mr. Htlder. j > brandt. * I am a wealthy.,man, and she ‘, will become naturally my Jieiress. Bbe iavery weak, and this mnn exerta a faacina-' l tian over her which Influences every atopirn! her life. Now. Sir—” w.tfa both bands - outspread, and tJj<t <H>o which field the hatshaking very much—' what am I to do ?’ 11 don’t quite see at once. ' I—’ '; * I have cotno over here' from Paris, Iwhere I am principal of one ot tbs largest 1 firms (n the world, perhaps—Hildorbrandt 1 . 4 -Jardine, general merchants—at great inconvenience and loss to inyaolf, to seemy daughter once more, and make onelaai appeal to her to return to Paris andKm mnpuv,’ - , * She ia. allilmtlie H&ase, I think I have ■ told you before ? But, uwn my aonl/Mr.Oliver blurted forth, ‘ I hardly know what z I have told yon and what I haven’t, yon run on al anoh a great rate 1’* Yes. Sir, you hero told mo she is at Elmstie House, said Mr. Hildcrbrant,flisooDtolntaly, * but that I know aloe adv.Il is the opportunity of semng her in private —wheP 4h»L wretched man ft not present —that ! raqvure« fof1 I *81c ft you as thegreatest ’ favor iliac one man ean confer,upon another? ’. %Tbst is easily managed," said* Mr. O liver ,.;‘Shewill listen to a, father’s voice, a.father's-entreaty, I ain cure, if I eon only , speak with her alone. I hope nod pray shewill not bo deal to reason, but his; prepared : to accompany mo at one?., $». ob>!' ha,cried, in a bora I. of enibusiatn, feh'e is agentle, Uothful, amlaWeiri ; she loVod us all so very much onoe; wo weft al! soproud of-her and her accomplishments t aba was the one bright light of hqtne I’■ Yns, yas, 1 perfectly understand"; I see,’a»id Ifr. Oliver, wiping bis eyes’and blovf- fog Lis nose Vehemently. “You esn&hne’rourid.this ereoing and ask for m private­ly. I’ll cpntnvs that you shall; sea yqnr dausbter, Sir. It is my duly/’. Mr, Rilderbrandt roed and held out hi ;Undto Mr. Oliver again. f > : ’Z‘ Itlayour daty, Sir, tm tl knbw hoW io *thank you,’ ho. gal J, fo a voice yeiy muchbroken, with, emotion ; * I can not tell bowte thunk you yrt.’ . ' “ , * Don’t tnanlfonii,’ said Ifr.DHfor.’ ■‘ Ask to see you privately, I thhik yon said, and at Elraslia House, Hagfev Road ? premises,’ said Mr. Oliver. ' > * How diil he aoooutlt for being ‘there?’•’He rung at the tide* bell.JanifMr. DatraeH was in tbe stable-yarf foedtaff hisdog, «o he let him in, s*I^plivfo\'u’’L‘7“Wh*t did .tlie bqy Wtat' J* MHIGHAMTS* BAMK OF CMtMM. HEAD OFffCE, MONTREAL. 3 A f j g 4 t,, £S 5 .S O O .O O O INCEKSOLk SKASCH. nnHIS Bank trannacte a general Benk-A - Mnow. But» mM Srfta Kxefeer«e «e^Rttaad —4 Ute tsm«1 Kta>«,—<l I—prwueaWMVteC—S all M Cta>ia«i~^’ X.VV V7AO—a tMarw* — Dataate. wMe6 «aa ba«1U4n«aal tha |<h—urr ot Ute MftaWtar. SAVlNtS BANK DEPAMfMKBtr H DwawWa at k a»4 W>—ad. nertnd. aod t<wwl waiKute. Kstaa la Sait tea Tteea Ofltato. CHIp-. V»rattan. Stew. Kia; Etna*. Wet.trfcf**n. ./kbl LA. MJf;' .SWL Che eseM akers - ATTEN-TION'.””- I i f l i f f l i f l B a i t t M i HEAD 0FFJCA, TOgOKTO.' CA P IT AL -“$1,000,000. .ir.«r-l V.’JK>yr^fl|V^TO.Y. FJ^r- Pmkreat SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. Tbo Ontario Loan and Savings Company arc prepared to receive Deposits in sums of "Words c*nnoV express my-fotft I baW -- ilaid all this, and I take up'your tixno un- < dt n*ows*ri]y.’»»idMr.HiMsrbrwidt.’flo^L “:mbrniag, Sir. 1 will OAn for .yea lhi«ev?n-> Tng, then, and ask for'^pn on (riyste bail- 4 Did. They wilt think you bare comeabout ifie robbery.' ,t)|<l<ytih wiy -reh&ryV r .• Ym, I did s«v robbery, Mr.HilderbrauaU I Was robbed of several thousand poundsrarib of property lost nigfo,’ exclaimed ‘1r. Oliver. • J wm burglariously broken.Into—I meait m> hourk was.’ ’ ’ pre^fol t hsrrible! and do your ssinielcia* poitit to any one ?’* lean’taay. I wouldn’t taty if I could,’nU Mr.’ Oliveri stoutiv.. -c-if t. “I .;■ ‘This DngnaU—but titer?. Hterp,! bare no right to suggeat that,* said Mr. Hdd«-bnradfc s • this num may be m r •fn ta-tew<seemly married to my VIulet, perhaps. • J tok [ bad,’ fit said, bas fie did sot as* tt »ii ibet.‘ 1 f a grant Ism,’ continued foe eon- softy 'bul « Wtt*‘*o<Mwe b<*»y iik# »pon«»• ■ W ce» *a«si ft, Jonathan, tf , htoy W ) *• !» snigMhariO bass acme peerf.& living »p to the Urt petmy offiisiroM« r»^.JbadMpbMi«Mitaferforko Md J. MMna, mightn't ft F• \ rore about the plate,’ Mr; Oftirel »4. ua a deep bane voice ; • I'd retbi ftW bceu twenty limes M.tnuah, W awed, and his wife ■. ‘ picture hadn't gea#. Ab, wsfi—ft tnbthMa lw « prefttor foe tare, good put Icttow—and much good any ftdotfiila wh/vogotft. InevM-iikedJthatF^2|.'O9^r,‘IW lirW W ana h ^ bY’5^P*JelJ’ ‘you are talking abvnl Whc m don't Understand.*‘ r J X know I ata ; but you »» frilt-’ Ing,^ izthan, and I don’t like to ret ’ I not foefting about a picture, or tho tram vy silver, ma’am,’ he replied, ’buteitffe rftkednsre of the world; and there'* an aw sf fol of ft about—an awfal lot, Ican ft 1 you Poll, 'AitUwifo tfoi moral rtfleetiorr; andstenTfoth Mr. Oliver aflHrcd liimejf to OF CANADA.READ OFncC ^P ofoo^, ONT. ; CAPIJAJU IK n N.900,000. TH. IwISIt oCtommO,p UaOnJyW .IhMa ws potepgettnMeOdt oatn office scon & BOWNE’S PALATABLE CASTOR OILb pncwtal hl B-fcrai petted r Knrealle to dxMrmMJd irrniii*. pern— In ha mamitetnr. the BUIIiEBS STRICTLY COHFlOEVTftt.» ueo. Kixrrenr, •“ i. . Acntlfor Leas SotteteJULti—.. INSURANCE AGAINST FIREIn good Md Ufa odtapsalHk.’ il laiwl rale, coumtaitwith faieir to the Inrand.OEO. KEWStoV. ; P. B.—wrote eotutnaUv la Office oc UitnjdirK Ewrtteem. Mh>kto'« B*»k, Kl»s Su«4, IsEwraU.. IWI'a JAS* GOWJDW, ACCOUNTANT, CONVEYANCER ANp QOL< 1 LECTOR. INSURANCE ANU OENERAL ARENT. ACCOUNTS WaiTTEN.UP, AUDITED AND COLLECTED. , / FIRE, LIFE ANO MARINE INSURANCE EFFECTED. s' j'-TJ H AOENr Z ’ll1 ■ ROYAigAHADIAMIhlSURANCECO. ' iraio-OTrKB;'. . -M Oim tAu'-’ -1 CAMTALr t^OW,OOO. THE LAHGASHmEIHSURAKCLCD S.r-o*lv Dftbrovwr Oliver, u. they sailme in Warwiekriiire.’ Ito said, with a med- esty whteli migift base boon a trifle aflbei-^M ,«E W K rSJ >»»., -K w i.. pnreute’ content, two Or three months ago,pertly inspvlled by a ‘eras* for popularilv,*ad iaoraer W Mrk was eppieoie for her 1 syifoes which the world cao give mors ;dfertaslly than fri.nfo at home; and part- 1 ly, X fear, prompted to the fash act by onewho Km loo sure a bold upon her effbetian i." . •Oli.Sirj'l.avs^mahenrwilboQidisjpaiM , ’ conveyed them to bis pooket-hMk,- . . , . ~ ifsoat fit foe<nmmonwayattt^toriMSri*»dr-and u station. I sappoee r* Yes.Ste, aftwE? ’ ' * ‘.,V«ry good;: Mnr.a».»mY« «ud aril >*Go0dday. MtePliesr^'- -■■■■ ■ -■■ ‘J had been Imparted to him, breatlrfag W fl •’ : rtretorohs manner over it, and geUinghofe •It fo enouffo to flrire wteout of teto-Jreuse*’fin pattered at ,la«sr, * Thank God . I re get a good strong bnua to bear alltbftt.’Ho took the pen from behind bis ear a&d , -the fiend waa ados still, and tha garei at the iopposite wall too expressive of thonghta for ..away from the fonres in the ledger. . .> I’d hither lists tost doatfirt-irobte thevalue ihanra/'. ,} Mr. Oliver listened np-tbetfoeify. f - Aitte • What lima.b ft*” .M’.Aftrtr AAnfly ot»eTat>^{ 8iri* >• v • * »I idiafi Itowh at my eltfo, m A Lbew-xe. . 4 . • Very Wefo Sirt'’. 3nd «r. ' 1 A? MOST milTfflOS RATES. AX& LOSSES MTTWRD FBOlttTLT.J. a NtffiSWOllTBYj ' ‘ who is staying, with us,’ wm tfo» reply-' And than ha went away again.’ rd .-" No; toat’s whet he. did not di? wml Mr. Olivo* satered into an explsntiou ■ of-the hiyftotpi'iraat.a let; er hour. < • WUrid you know ths boy again F*• An V where.’Any distiugnabiug mark st all?’ • The bridge of his nose ft broken, I Simes,* mhltared Kha Inapreforl fo himself. He sskad a fow more q w-ilons, and then pat away hft nute-book for good.., • You’ll offer s reward, Mr. Oliver, I ’^iToffe™ tftmand pouud*’ revrtrd, two thousand—any <ihtog4o catah the tbejree,’ cried thewnnufacinror.• A hnndred, or a conpto ' of hundred,win be qfoie sufficient to hogin with, if■yoa will allow mo to make a amtgretion.Mr. G«wr.' ‘ ‘ > ^.T"' tb7X**u’w <^ h?nflrBd'‘/ i * , ‘Ofnoua s »‘S E &a !. E s H/fo CLARK.IngtfooU. J»a. 114 I . GHaPTEB XXIi afl? Mr.Oliver had eslMlafad up- r rtWNMf on keeping the fact of the rob- beryof hia prorafepe a secretk betkmo‘ him and tha police,‘ he bi fortalnly reckoned witifont his host.Tfti news flew^pacs after the coitomof ite fid ; the nowpspers pounced upon tito u dent; people were talking of" It InIfie m filing at the corners,bt tbo streets, in alii to factories, and at all the break,fort trtfles of bn«y Birmingham ; and whenMr. Oliver drove to tha xuanufoctoity in his carriage he felt that ha wm a greaterobjeefift interest than ordinary,’and A- RtrJ not only as a rich men who hadrisen otn the ranks, and whom bonret folk I rsfoed none the Im ' for that, buiwith t inis sympathy and human IntorMlft* a man who had been cruelly despoiled. He w*3 not quite himself that day st thegreat ertablfthmcnt, where he w m always at for ’boat, and where tbo dfth-cover bmi-new' rent on by wholesale—where athous ed hands wor% hard at work in lift fopeehl service, and IhcjaUle, rattle, ofinaumersbU machines kept on unosasiug­ ly, twftling, grinding shaping, and polish­ing motel into a marketable commodity. had. something on his mipd, andthose whu were ungenerous enough tothink ho waa brooding ou hft loss at Edgbrtdon were atvy much mistaken,and abould have known the master bet­ tor. It was, M ha bad owned In general,terms to fos wlfa. tbo wickedness of the world,which had appalled and dapreasedHim—althoughfie bad no I allowed it tn die­tarp I i ia burineas hours before, and only f fo *hartjwhite-in church betweenelevon md ono on, Sunday mornings,■ when ; o wcutber wav tolerably fine. Corti ply the world's wickedness hadcome 1 fmo to hint, but Mr. Oliver, WMscarolytflio man to fret about that efeo, most nipple would have considered, Stillbe' pl? ted through his workshops with only ft io huriuess eye to the labor inhis sen *o ; the. sbrawd, ch-round glance which Uotiang escaped was not percep­tible ti t rntjrning, nor tite ataal feieodiynod a diecrfu] word to his subordinate^nor tbi 1 tare st In. their work wfafth ho iquoittoprdei' t mint eUt btin mistake ; bo went ‘■bhek fo Veiiinthig-hditeo^Md hfe.bookri' and let IJ Uinb-covers increase and mnt-liply £ hput ‘hie fostering taro ; ti>v theiir/t ^t Jer .ln lifa ba allowed tlie fore­ men w -ft » ft oil theft own wtfr, and thomachlf yy fo gfin«I~8n witiioutcomtnont 'nh hist ^hr.Jty[as>ri»von o'clockrifj thoreoraifl -sn a card was brought up to film fri t » outer office. - -• If jreii my one who.wante to go over th#.'wW M I* H°'’ IKlil1 Hr. QHwr;Hrtle$$&-n’ Dant, worry., me to-day,• RoNnijfc V „‘ HrSVay hft borinew Is. wfcb yotfj -.“^i S s m s s s s A i o my daughter know Y am aHont to call' Jb. Mt ^ud^ fifo lw» T '-w. , i» nivMlHfllum -n.nl V. £ WPHWWBobWf’dJi’h .’ eWi t ri fa’te‘hn gcutteman.tharflpli2 J >o a mt al , iMMra. CM. LWt. I. Bl-77 JANigfl k'' HARRIS, AWEC? AM STAB BOttDEB. there had teen so much rov^ry fom-amh ivesVfow k ago ; bat thnre «roa noto hear tifororwta wonder wMd was ft»sabfoel of dteweire. Th, robbery WM tiio or e efewrbing themo, ms tbo aemreor aUrsetiMa »M tbo robbed roan, ritetag with a hand ou *Mh knv* aod foe attixaskimbo, after a foktot that be Ired ; Mre‘"diver wre fey hu site, dwpewad toward hysterics, but fortified with a r!m« •/ nufobrandy and water wbleii mmmmx>h Asmas itan had plaood wilfon her reach ; Um aerrent, were still d.twateg or weiring fromdrawing-room to garden and back agriu.aothough th.y wore invited guoete to an offretoo entertainment; Tom’s mastiff ex­ cited again hj Cnealfod-for vtdees, Hadburet forth into renewed protarts agriustth* distorters of hft rest; Fsftoy Oliver wm in * Mmer ■reo.iving eonrolaUonfrom Mares, who had tamed th* ooltar of his eoat a boot fos earn as a protectionagaiort the night aft, which camefo gu«-tilj lb rough the window, that Mr. OliverWould not have closed natil tbs police hadarrived nnl s.ca them opsmThuy came at lashtwomeu fo onifroujaul'an in.peetorinpri vote clolfow,tbolatter a bpgy man, who took many notes and and asked a varietyof questions of Mareas, Tom, and the ser-vantit. ’ - • You Were the first to find any trace of, tile bargfore, X belfeve ?’ be said to Tom.Tom amftrered «s the ftfflrtaetive, and entered, at tbo Cflteert reqtteat, tale th*-tetal.ofbi. aioeovey.- You were sittiag'op, thea F wm the next Inquiry.’ Yeo-’ The note-book w m In , requisitionagain. * You reached Birmingham by the 12.15train lost night, and took a cab la Acock'eGreen, I Ifoak, Mr- Dagne!! ?’ . . Tom wm surprised, but h« nodiftd foabead in aosmt. * Thank you; that wifi do,* sail the in-Spector. - , Tfie note-book wm dropprif into a sidepocket, and its owner wnftpered a fewwords to Mr. U liver, who rose* and said, * Certainly, certainly,* and walked withhim into the library, where.Tom had writ­ten his letter to Ursula that morning.* You'll exeaee me, Sir, I am sure,’ saidthe iosnector, politely ; • no offense meant is naoffense given, and we ar > compelledto aek a goodteb many questions in » bigjob of this kind.’ ‘ This Mr. Dago el I—you have knownhim a long time, I suppose?' ‘ Which Mr. Dagnell ?** The one that sat up late to-night? /Known film long I Well, I haveknown bis family a long time.’’ Yes, fiut the goutftm*» hiu«Bl( ?’ . , *■ I romembor Him as a tfoy/ , wm thereply.; ‘ but ho camo here fast nlglit fortbo first linte. "Why, you rim's, think—*' No, I don’t think any thing t 1> don’taay any thing,’ aSrin the oflisoi-.v very quickly ;* it ft not at all likely that I,should, but we are compollod to wk «U kind* of qactions. '.Where does ho jive,as a rule going to marry my dnngfiter,' said Mr. Olfcrer; with a Buddcrt burnt of prJinpority.•You are> laboring under a delusion, and a very great ouo( if ybu think for amoment—■’* I don’t think so,’ arid tbo inspector, nrodneing bfo note-bopk ngafo.ftod enteringTom's address very carefully. ■ I keeptelling you. Sir, il’e oolr mj buun^i iftfouk.oulyto mIc qaostipp». /Tbft.Mr-Dasuell, whoso .Christian ijamJ you; Uy» Blobard—’ , ’ •‘ I never said any thing bi ' tffo kind* interrupted Mr. Oliver; ■(feMrbnafa'.jsThomasDaguall/ . ' Ut n v're.- '.mo* Thotnu—thank you,1 said tbo xiffieer, booking it at ones. * I certainly thoughtyon mtaHoned tbo mwno lof.•Biobard, , Well, tha geutteCaareWilbbe aamostlcaporitaut witness, if wo are fortunate enough' to catch the- the*vwt-*By-the-way,’ he her in the evening, the rtrfonU tHbsns ffl Savings Bank Branch. t PSrience st the factory he bad not known, %fr. Oliver to Irirre bbrinrea before five r c'clack, or miM.'arfogledsy tbrre- U wjWi, , Th* mtnulaclurer departed to hi. efoh.’ J ^^fonud^u appetite fodfo^Md . he could oply lock,out of the window intos? the Htftllrog' sta.M bi-hrer. instead 'a tm>- , summg -his ;*odp after, bi? MuaJt fosfop®.• 0nd er two fripodacatn* to him and wishedto Itfiow all obcht tlw robbery; but fie : answered* evasjvriw.trtfo. w»; profrevedftr •' *«nrtfowj conuerted. with It.When the qnMhona came thick and fast be pleaded fnndhMs and •'Tiurtlrif away, »hdfift friends ftngllcd fiefonfl hisfock at bftdistr^IlF, ; I f ■ •> ■ -‘Islonld have ifimglft Bib bld barwould have tabun tbe ldwiof . w thaMaxid or two with more composure/ siaidhojgfr*- ‘ It’s always Yhe:war with tbeoe milhon-■*ircs,'«id anaaiWiteioittA «s» pockets find their hearia bleed.1---- -■'<:■, Mr. Gfitar^ra -bbC iretara home hitfifecarri^e—be had civon-noorders for ittaud fl war foorif essy to takb m eab ri>d-b«’ driven tateo- fo Btaretie Haaoe.-iMastrpp^l into thrihaM, hong nphfe hat, andwjknd tovrerfthri library. .-He-MfoM esta riiteilton of thc foi^brmwhaaiiAdttatt bftuu ' * Is, Mr'. TWttnM-Dsprell jtt-iheAmsa^- JsoratMiv .ibtai-' -.'.uii irnla awsfc’ta .I* • Mefe in there, Gits’ *m ibs?*awMt«l to anybody, retnsmbfo.’-- »•- nJ .>■ «->t■■:Theo be tarerd the fotadle of thwlibrary door, and-entered with a fins-and hewvy'tread, I ■>'ft f..f e>. taridtaX‘ : ;;4^jp T D 0 r^ Ilow.to Wet MAFriefl! Cbflrtptn: ! CHAPTER XX.w a U ’. wn&. Twas a strange, excited * And the chest it wm in ent up like somuch elwMse,* added Mr. Oliver. ‘ And -my watch and a Mt of diamondstud*,’ Marcus ventured to remark. * Asif thay could not have left them alone.* o * And—Lord save us I—look there : myTurner !’ ejaculated Mr. Oliver. 1 Oh, my poor Turner I*Yes, they wore certainly tiiii ves of rarediscrimination who had paid a visit to Mr. Oliver’s Edgbaston mansion ; there w m ataste for the fine arts in their midst, a keen appreciation of tbo Trn«, the Beautiful, andtha Sublime. Mr. Olivar’s Turner picture,the gem of bis collection, ths canvas'* re­ presentative of some throe thousand poundsodd at the last sale, and worth another.houeand, knowing people thought, hadbeen Carefully cut from ita frame, rolledup, and carried off wilb the rest of the pro­ perly.* By gad 1* exclaimed Marcus, looking at ihe empty gilt frame banging from thewall, ‘that’* following the fashion fo burg­lary, at any rate.* ’ 'Afiis is not the limo for birony, Mr.Da^tuU.’ said Mr. Oliver ; ' and although I’m not a ruined man, I <1 >u’i consider ’llfriendly to make remarks libs that ou thepresent occasion.’ ’ I was only thinging—’ began Mar­cus. * Please don’t think of any thing butbow to capture the ruffians, fa oft the plate gene, Fanny ?' screamed Mr. Oliver,.‘ D'd I hoar you say every scrap ?’* Yes, papa. Oh, . I'm tc. dreadfully frightened i’; ‘ They’ve collared my tertim«na1, then,’ said Mr.Oliver, with a nigh. ‘Centroniece—ft was on the supper table Ia^ nuAti. It wta worth four hailrel pretjft. thai * I wonder wbat ibeyll do with it ?’ said Mafco*. * They can’t make use,.of it ’very often.’ * Tfosy’H molt ft flown, Sir. We have*every convenience for malting m-iutis mr. rm.n-’iaro, I can ««i-t ybi^npffil ’ Mr. Oliver, severely. • Hu auv one gonefoe the police r Yes, three or four sarvantehvl saHisdforth in different directions in search oftherijutabulary of the borough. Mean- while there was tinthm to b o done batwander in a * bslpftss fashion about the boase and gardaoln cearab of-furlbar loss,o.- fresh proof of detecti m. Tom ‘ walked scrosn to Violrt Hildetftrandt, after st fowworlsof oondoknoB wife Mr. Oliver* m !«at down her by sido.6he wm as pale m Illa Jreet. bat apparently ypry eafin- • •> -•This robbvy lug not alarmed yon I am "id to »ee,‘ be «aty,'( ',^.1,, . •‘ No, I am not al urn rd,’ wm the ' reply slowly voUchaafel to hiui.* I am glad of tart,’ repfi’l T<t.tir. * DIffths dog wake you J’ i' rwM.udt Mteep.'tald Violet. ‘I’ hadriot >* -sj thought of deep.* * You might have beard lac noises in tirebon«u.’ . ; •. * ‘ 1 thought once I bad,’ sho answered,-*»nd f went to my door fol -listen.’* Half an. hour earlier, a quarter bt an.hour, and we abould bava«apUrt»4 tbothieves,’ exclaimed Tom. * God forbid I’ she nrartpriftd,; <Miso Hiiaertratffll 1’ exehtifeed Totn. r■Ifc*Tffes/iSpitak Mood ddo.’t lobk a| «• that,* ihetaid, tit a W^rMaed voice. ■ You Jo nntuyou ean not, auspeci mi of any ear niranee in thia villainy ?** Oh, lifts Kffitertaandtl Xs that pos- * Thor may dosoprosentiy,’ she wfate*periri, with a glance at ths group arguing and: explaining and comparing notee.* What is 8 ^Abi Mr.T)ngnoH, it wsfenof wlsu to roma to tl*hfintaeky bonse r : JI -..'.-i';.-#. t'j ■;‘ Where wm the nflstak*?! HdaskflAi, * The metaes'of tho not nreliMm; drawn moroelondy itonid toe.' site rcpfiriL i Lam bripltaa tenr, without fl :fri<md—«nve yotUo I toft thadumsa clandestinely tinseveuimt cud meUir ntrangfl mtn .« theHfiglsy Road. I retnrned to find a hui: you were aooounting’ for bls appearancehero. T!irtboy fe koown:toilft paidw m T1EP0SFT8 RECEIVED FROMLf T*wntsQMrt*w>nre*;tor<MMlaa.>««raawM fHE BE- -*• D A RT & »r*isis»ii tirat it* Xitat iwm* »** ■<»• SPRING 1879 SCOTCH _.S| flNGS ’ FRENCH AND II?. :H SERGES JAS. McINTYREeffort* in tabnlf of Manitoba. OUR READY-MADE cldthins iatereot ia the pcogree* «*1 devrilopenent <rf tiro North Wart reuotry, will make a Th« Winnipeg Tune* wy»:~J* Win­ nipeg is won to feava the t e w of a visit from Hom Memra J. CL Atkin*, Pope, Doael! and J**. Macdooald. Three of th* vary K-s* d»r» «* Lar* beta tarfog, tad w «in#&e«srtcfa tay to maksc-f.s fed jayjs* *&d totaiens, sad A *eans*4to h*v* U»d withall Ihoas who parttcqret*} totite display* asd in II ~»«caSEr5rt *l.tw ra ** • Gran* Bsdtatton Ufa Twenty-Eighth May of Jwae, I87J, AM iwhMim Pan hr Urr^hn.E’octare »r» cMM spaa fa itur wtendfaw purchaser* ttafc will oMntae*firm. Their good* tarittg been Wsr• wutoaufr* the ndvwto^, and will Ly lh«n vW « whteb wa* really refreshing. Lug* arowd* war* prs- a*al firns til* a«fatfabo*ing country and *11 appeared to tutor into th* spirit nt mtafatg the etlebraiwa worthy of the day which it Vtotokto** te*»*Btew tata srerallj •*»tata fiftaao •*«<«<•*. Tiro gro*4«a*«»*to »>( fi^-nkh W*te m Sir WwtktS WHkiwMi Wy»a» who 1W, (G I O THE OXFO1U) TRUH NE WEDNESDAY, JULY 2. fetal tare reforttafa* in U* i'to Ctanrefetamoc Itewtag dwetood that tta Government u *U the ewte ef tba Inveutigaiion re well M Met Bodwett** refer? daring the time be baa been Kwpemfed. General ret»<*,.’ti-.irJ.a*y»tbe nepurt, fe.gsprewnd at S t Cedhariara at the result, W h aaiBg Ihe Bfefonwera and Iwfotg Gem Kweatirae, am assort the latter of whom JIr. EfodwnR baa many staunch fokmla. ing the nae&tl information for the Gov­ ernment, wKle the three great diie&uns, Bin John, Cbarias sad Sumoe!, are nU wait in the Mother Lead, laying deep and firm the Enandal bssia upon which Cen trsd Canqfc—for thss m remlfy the centre rf the Doesixuon — ia to be made groat and proeporons. Surely wuch a G rrernnwnt trill receive the sapport of the people,—an I, it ia hardly necessary to aiy that t'le gentlemen of the Fed­ eral Cabinet, wl«> are to visit Winnipeg, will moot with atteh attention and nwpect oaW ralf^thii aty 53 will evidence, MoTfR£AlJte»recentiy been the scene ofeoreral asstiwgww crime*, and the jSter thus animadverts upon the serious aspect of afFtirs in that aty :—“ What are we coming to 1 Our former quiet riky has developed into * place whence and in which criminals of all classes, and th* worst of their kind, are permitted to carry on their career of crime with com jnrative impunity. We have this morning an additional horror to record, wlugb, singular to say, though it must have boas committed early yesterday, was not diaaorered until past midnight ■ And, there is a mystery os to who was its perpetrator, or perpetrators. And, in the same manner as has been the case with the Qttenneville tragedy, shall we know as much about’it $. month hence as we do at time of tfriting 1 A s in the now celebrated Hall ease, and in that of Quennevillc, mopirions have been cast on certain parties, but are our authori­ ties able and willing to work up the tayal Or, agwas the fact recently,‘must outsiders supersede those whoee special function i( is to investigate and bring furilty persons to justice 1 There' must * a something wrong in the detective ■ystom when we not nnfrequcntly find >urt ite officers meet with bo many .dure* Are these parties in every in- au»oo of the proper class, or are more -sins and education necessary than are -neralIy made available! This remark « applicable not alone to Montreal, and notice has been the theme of not a v reflections in the journals nited Statea." OFJVLrY Mrte*t wihiuw*Clerk s Notice Dtei am fiew fo in&rstfl R DO CH hi and «toe pulU emooa&y that lUyebt tb» »U»k *»d. trade ef Id ft, F. &, to wbtoh they have added * faa^a fwtirra' JWJf. MuHlrtpalUy nf the Town-hlN nf North Oxfe»nf«f oiinty of Oxford.W H& WftXX SODS H im ANO FOL ISO aLQSIOUS. by th* booming of e*»non, te very short­ ly after the street* wwr* alive with those who ha* to b* up early for the purpose of eotnpletiag pr« piratic os fcr tlra day's amtssemeut oed apart. At about 10 o ewek th* tliw U were iin- |MOwd !»’>*. They w^w t.l*e*d o*J«r•wwat ttntil it woe tetorteioed that the re- : aort VM anfoatoiad, aud itom tbfy »*i refofitod. »■ •CtokteifviJ. sftrr staling th* tome of j-iit. d^tored that before treating turthfitwo atr-ot/fi, aepiured at Iwoduk, and tr-rne U*to«»a, nsnrt be «iv*n ^p. Tin mretosgere **k«d Cbefanafmd to baHpeading *s *»*wer, fcnt ba refold. The trooper* who were with the- Pritto* Impend wb»n kiilrd contradict XJrato&antCaroy’a ctaum*nl that the mrvirwa gaih pad two or three mitoe witooat *top-pto*. The Time*’ rorrmpouitont, in amniMri*- tag th* vartom ucoouato of th* death of tfja Ptinaa, «ay« th* Quarter raartre-tieser- al dtooteyed Lord Chelmsford, by Madia g th* Prine* >»» • danterona expadfttoa, withan escort which deserted it* duty. Ia th* whole affair there to not one redeeming featare.Au Ulreriit despatch, dated Jane Sth, asja :—Yesterday a body of Zoins raided afarm vrilbia a mite of Laneberg. A email detachment eaHted out from Lnueter", but, finding the Zulas in a emmg hill pcsi- lien, retired. 0bfa» iiq<uu dMlere teve fotmedan wmo-etoiton, tfa« eouaUUftton oT whicl* tea&idtoi . a eartina to aapri a mnaber Miliog to a toiaor or UM toil drunkard. Tb« Fricela Minister of AjpUhUore and C„B>w*rt« haa autonitted to tb* Sonato abill utenamog Gov*rem*at'« power to J*»lwrtii tb« Cvtsr*do farottoand phyttoxars, Tha U, 8. Conmtl at Tunis reporta a gra*4 bilore of th* eropa tU*a, Tiivfiwill probably l« aonagh wheat *<.d bartoy to avert a frclao, but bob* for exporta­ tion. Of all kioda, they JrtwpwM to ifeds^Mri them tii*t tf be to U>«ir fotormt* to deal wi» rtirairg atfow rato* toey are datermtoed * aMa to dfor Utatw at a very aaudiadvimre Trtwbag fery may U £»ti«*d wiadkiltonwlytoll. 8TORB - W «t Side rf-TUmm Street, *<£1*3/^ for* »> Losdoa M*<i»tr»to for k>»uug hieawaadmrt on TootfaMt Common. Ha w*» feforamd that h» coudaet wa* diaotdaiiy,and w*» bound over to keep the peace. Half of the faato and Urwd of » man in Springfield, Maa*., baa tamed grey, whilethe other half retain* it* mtoraf eotor. The dividing liras of ths beard t* in the Kiiddto of too chia, and on the Bead it is r. br ack. tar to tta CbmOcbs Oftre. T & MURD OCH SU B S CR IBE MB. J. A. |NNEDY, ^4 OIJR HAT ? P STOCK tone ton T»«.<> u^Mii n>y <4 Fsm, j»». ABM, H! LI Ji EX) N L O S T . ON Dominion D*y, on the Park Oreeod. aOMttanurs ■ <4OL» DIAMOND PiM, The Mter sin twelve » Bvwenl tt t4Mi Ml Isevterthesww. Uuhijorrf, attteTmscs* 0£«;irewiit, Jciy *, 1st*. tsau rpENDERS add reared to the Hoar- j *«*» >»*«**<* JURw. awl CmA «Wh. G. A. THOI psonr, GOLDEN ION SPECIAL BOOKS A TFENXJON i* called to Ums follow2X tax B«** fetade St J. C. GALLOWAY’S BOOK STORE, Henderaon's Gardening for Profit Henderaon’a Practical Floriciiltiirc, Living Epirtle*—* new book by Rev. E. IL Dewart, editor fZArutfon Guar- dian. Rev. Wm. Taylor's Works 4—Letter known us California Taylor. Seven Years Street Preaching in San Francisco. Four Year a Campaign in India. Christian Adventures in 8. Afri Onr South Amt-rican Cousin*How to be Sav^ Model Preacher; Election of Gr$te, tojcpgtl, Jfe a isri.' TU 8fc Fetewborg Gotos states that thepoll, tax established by Peter the Great tree been abuBshed. Djtie* on interertbearing paper, oo the incomes of poraonaeabjeel to military service, and en build- iag* otrtrtde of towns hare been <ubcti- tated. A London despatch cay* :—Advice* from Baeaoa Ayres, dated Jone 1st, report thatChill ha* ooaolnded a treaty with Argen­ tine 8tai*« oonlaining a olante which givesthe whole of Patagonia io the Argentine Eep-tblic. Ptincs Henry, of Germany, cmUnnec to be the object of Uriah hospitality at Yokohama, Japan. Th* greatest manifert-a'ions,- however, are reserved for General Grant, who will be greeted with- honors never before voucheafod to any gueet of Japan. Henry Van Ambnnr. of Howells, N. Y., e-Al hi* wife to J-wsph Wood for ♦ 6, and that would have been the end of the mat­ter, prpbablv, if the woman bod.not, while drunk, .been kWed by «. railroad train. Both husband* claim lhe riellt to sue the rumeeltor, tinder th* Civil damage Aaf, m her hatband. Af the funeral of the late Baron Lion side Rnthielnld the first three snadesful of earth were thrown by the eldest son of thedeceased, '* co that be'roigbt fulfil the dnty otburyiug bi* head*” . The,other kiosmen followed in their order, then member* of the congregation. Aa the erfffn was lower­ ed into the grtve those prevent Joined in the words :—"May he come to hie appoint • ed place in pesee,” and plucked a few blade* of gnu before thoy left, raying inacknowledgment of the resurrection :•• And they shall blossom forth from the ruin* likethe dust of the earth Y esterday afternoon three children agedeleven, pine and six, sons of Alfred Ston-temlnirg, 7th concession of Collingwood^ were out fishing, and, frightened by .an approaching thunder st«rno. were making thrir way fo the lioure of James Latter, th*ir unde, and while parsing through a piece of 1 rah a tree fell on the two eldest, striking (Lem on the heal e.nd killing theminstantly. Sceptical Frenchmen, aa a inte, do not object to th»ir wires and children being Caiholies. Tbry believe in Hie principle of liberty of touBCicncb, Lib'w Duer, who shot and killed Ellen Hesrr<, at Snow Hill, bid., has written a love story for the Philadelphia Times, and contemplate** lecturing tour. Mcmt Hood, Oregon, has lately Been giving ont volumes of emoke from a long extii o*. crater where ordinarily * smell of sulphur and a slight warmth only indicate inward fire. Dr. Spencer, n dentist nt Platte City,Mo., wasahot and killed by a man whoso Wife he bad kissed while she was in Lis operating ch*ir, partly under the influence of chloroform. A respcclcbte" man wee so brnlally clubbed by a policeman al Colombia, N.C., that he died,' That kind of outrage wu anovelty there, end it became necessary to call out a military company to protect the police force from the fury of the people. Hie London police now attend medical lectures, given by the Si. John AmbulanesAnaoeiatioo, which it la hoped, may enable them to diatinttulsh between drunkenats and diArtiae. It would be well if our clubbers in Etta o aid bo fought to do likewise. •; 8,ooo euu by October ut, ira. S.COO ton* by Jqm 1*5, 1MC. 8,000 tcm by-OtftoWr lat, 1MKLAtrndoHM Marder in Montreal Montreal, June 28.—A (rightful murderwas committed yesterday at, a tumble-down house, in flriffintown, rented by a dissolutefamily named Meyers, but freqnected by other* of the sama character. The police, arriving at the wane, found lying on th* floor the body of a woman, the head com­ pletely revered from the body, and placedin a bueket close by, in wbieh was also the right hand. The free was hacked in a horrible manner, evidently with an axs. The blood had collected in a large pool oa «» fl>x>r. Ths contents of the bucket, theutfisted face and mailed* grey hair and blood besmeared hand, mod* up * shock­ ing sight. The name of the victim of thishorrible butchery is said fo b» Conway, aiuu AlcCormiek, Troy. TbawomtuMayers wa* found in bed, just revering from a debauch, oho m*d* statements implicating a strange man who had sailedat th* bonse. Meyers, her husband, is abrent, and n inspected. The ax* wa* found in the woman Meyera' trank. She was then examined, and though externally clean, the inner clothing was compeJetlysaturated with blood. The persons Jiving below heard chopping at noon yesterday in the room above, nod a heavy thud. They saw the woman Meyers afterwards go to the pump. She had blood on herfare, which has since been washed. She has been arrested. .. Lstkb.—A man named Flanaghan. wellknow as a drunken loafer, has also been arrested as having visited tho deceasedyesterlsy. of the Chiog-Gas-Gooks, a noted tribe of American aborigines who ware announced to appear mounted on the fleet war horses, dreaaad iaprirniiva In lisa eortitns sad ornamented with feathers, Mtip* and war print. It was not long after when th* band, ia * very axaeltent band waggon, drawn by four beautiful horses—a pair of creams and a pair of grays—and driven by our *xoril«nt whip Mr. F. G. Carroll, made ite appssxaEoe, and at one* procrod ed to the plaea of reodexrous to meet ths Ching- Gas-Grok* on their entry into town, who mad* their appearance about 11 o’clock. The advaaode was a very imposing one —aktemgu wa hnva oor double as to any­ one bring imposed upon by U—and with their motly groups of followers created a good deal of fun and wonderment. In ad­ dition to the regular adjuncts bf an Indian prcessrion there was a caravan coutainiog a firiskey hippopotamus,which required two attendants to keep him in order. There was also * lion tamer with a noble speci­ men of ths king of the forest on the lop of a cage of African gorrillas, also a bappj family of the genus " connecting-link ” in another largo chariot. After marching through the principal s*jrMts,beaded by ths band in » very hand­ some chariot, driven four-in-hand, they dispersed at ths Market Square when sev­ eral races took place on Oxford Street, the contestant* briug from the ranks of the ’ Gooks." After one o’clock p.m. the band and an immense concourse of people proceeded to the park where His WoiBbip, C. E. Chad­ wick, Esq., delivered a very able aud patriotic oration which was attentively listened to by a very large assembly, after which the games and sports wore proceeded with spirit, the contestants being numerous and all apparently anxious to win- The park looked very lively and beautiful wbOcao thickly covered with gaily dressed people out for a holiday. In one part of the park a game of cricket was in progress while in another, foot racing,, jumping, etc., were going on with spirit and good display of eirergy. A very large number of handsome single and double pleasure carriages were out, for which, by the war, our town hu a good repute Gon, but conspicuous amongst them was Mr. F. G. Carroll's four-in-band, drawing a beau­ tiful covered carriage. At four o'clock the field sports being over, the banks of Smith’s miniature lake were covered with a still larger crowd, who had gatborod to witness the boat races and other aquatiff sports. The boat races were well contested. Besides our own knights of the oar, there were several h’ire from London, who eame down in the miming, bringing with them two very handsome and evidently fast boat*. How- •7*r, ths prise list does not sbovt that they cirried off as many prizu a* if was feared they would when they first pat in their appearance. Thera was a good deal ol fun f>r tho spectator* in tho swimming races and other water sports. The torchlight procession took place in tho eveuiog, commencing shortly before ntna o’clock, and after parading the street* sad rotting off a largo nu nbar of rockets. Roman candles aud other firework*, » halt wjw msdb a* the m irket square, where th* day’s procaading* were wound up by du Indian dauoe, entitled the “ Green Corn D-ine*." We shall*nof attempt to describe' it, it must be seen to be appreciated. Below wo append the rtizi l ist. Foot Rsco in costume, by Indian Chlefa -1 s t M. Findlay., ' Cooks* Horae Race—lot, Day ; 2nd,Kain, Gock** Foot Rare, ehlrf* barred—1st, Wilson; 2nd, Writey ; flrd, Sbeldsa : 4th,Gulhbrot. • Men’* Foot Race—1st, Robinson : 2ndFiley. ' '' . '• f FatTfoufe Rroe—IsLH sgle; 2nd, Rich­ ardson. Running Jump—1st, F*iin*r; 2nd, ! Filey; 3rd. Jolmsou. ( Standing Jump—1*1, Fdey ;• 2nd, Mar- 1 tin.| Bingto grail Boot Race—1st, Palmer, ’ logeraoll; 2nd, Wnlsb, London; 3rd, < Latimer, London. I Ladles Boat Raoe—1st, Mlu Button. 1 Double Scull Boat Bare—1st. Forint ■ .Cilv Club, London; 2nd, Made Ltaf Club, - l°Bote°l>* ^‘eafU & £*** ! BQ{hftrhtn^ I Prir Oar Boat Race—1st, Manito L*af j Club, XttgerwU; Sad, Curtis* Sulbtrlaud ; , 3rd, Forest Chy Club, London. f Men'* 8wiihnifolf Rare—1st, McGionis; I 2W,B*rtou; 3rd, ghwtock. I Boyfe Swimming 1st, Itertcm; ' Sad, HoGinni*; 3rd, MeMjrray. ‘ FRUIT SEASON. 14 Founds Good Sugar fo r $1.00 CHIA TEA HOUSE. FROM PENNSYLVANIA . 300 DOZEN G EM , JA R S , EXTRA CHEAP. A . G_ Murray & Co. F. BRAUN. Vick’s Floral Guida WMiiiiii: • MBS. 4BDE8 T8UT* ENOCH BADLY.FUR TOE , IVE 1BERAL GRIFFEY’SJOCALFADING of the The Sliver Lake Regatta. ME CHANTS t-CaiUsIon at Sea. Shirts Made to Order NO PATENT. NO PAY. the oQcersi Another “ .finch Married ” Woman A CARD. igyA; N*wYcefo Jwns24.—At 11 o'clock on ■tarday night the steamship City of Nswrifc, benoo for Havana, off Barnegat _’bt» reffided With tbs barque Willis, of usdre, 8«4hu»d^ from Havana for Nowrife until a oargo of sugar. Th* barque -nt down almost Immediately, and th*■H*in and’fivo of tho crew ot ten were •wned. Tb* City rfKsw York returned this port this morning fan » dbmogednditlon, briostieg with her five of the -«ed crew from tho barque. Sreoudfowr Johnson told* representatire of * National Associated Press th* follow- g story of th* accid ent*• W« left onrbwf* few minute* past thrri* yesterday i nor regular trip south. AU went well util w* got fairly cut to are, when a. fad nuddrelf arose which soon deve- ped Into a den** fog. At 10.40 p. m.,’ hen rotlway between Absieom and Barn­rat fight*, we beard a whistle, and re- onded by blowing foe danger born. A riant* Uter w* could so* a «Wp within a faw yard* distance nf nx. Wo cMfad out io them to look oafaand askad them where fbrir Jfighte were as w* could pot *re any oft board the ahip. Th* hrequ* snemed to b* kteorin t about ia afesort nrary dfow- lion, and . suddenly sb* crossed over opr •cares. Jotopped lira City Of New Yoflrahd then backed tar. aud white so doing the coQtelna #M !rei Wa struck bar with oar atero, and she y **. p*e*dd« and we reartied fire Ending Ihai we wtarned io the dty. BgeM os board and am waa little & no «• f#i ocr vobmI. The ‘d’mn BbUrt Biurclsy,Ik boatswain; Jneob An rlder’y looking man with short stub­ by grey whiskers and Tbrnnb-liko ioBtainra, this morning called nt tbs detec­ lives’ office and announced that his name was Moron, and that be had jnst mode theastounding discovery that his wife had "gone aud taken unto herself" anotherhusband. The old man’s slory, in effect, was that bis wife left him in Barn«tey,Yorkshire, about 1 we Ivo months ago aud took passage for Canada. By dint of much searching he found that she had oome to this city, and last January he started in pnrsmt of Esr. Upon arrivingnt New York ha became ill, and until * ferrjlars tzo remained, in th* io that city. Upon recovering bn proceeded hither and found that hi* wife had taken up with a Gorman named Dngganhoffer. to whom she says she ia married. The oldman called open her thu morning at her residence, in rear of No. 88 Temperance street, but was not welcomed as » Jong- absent husband shpuld havo been, and con­ sequently he made bis way to the policestation, intending to secure a warrant for her arrest on a charge of bigamy. M*sou did not gel the warrant, and is at present engaged in trying to find out if hit wife really did go through any form of mrriagewith Dngganboffer, aud if so, who perform­ ed the ceremony. Mason io 54 years of age, and bis wife has not yet reached herMlhyear.—Toronto Telegram. TAS FABTSST TIMK OX RKCOBD. Boston, Mass., July L—The single scnll rare for 1500 aside between Warren Smith,of Halifax,.and Evan Morris, ef Pittsburg, feta distance of three miles— H mils* and return—took place at Silver Lak* this afternoon. About 1/KX) person*witnessed the rare, which proved very exciting, The water waa a* smooth a*glass. After two false atrat* the Referee gay# the word “ Go,” when Mortis im­ mediately shot fo tfae front position, which be. held until the half mite was ieached, when Smith, by faereMfag Ids stroke, shoved the bow of hi* boat In front of' that of Morri*. At ttifa time Smith was rowingabout 3S strokes to the mfanfo' and Morris 84. Tbree-quatera nf a 'mile front the start both were even, but from that nofotSmith* again grade*IIygained, and at the mile Smith led by a length. Both turned about even, the difference, if any, being in favor of Morris. The falter led ‘ all ihe w*Yjjpwn until within an eighth of amil»t&»m the fiuirii, wlnrn Smith made a splendid spurt, passing IforrW.l and winn­ ing by half a length of clear water in th# fastest 'time, on reccrd—21 min.,' © see­ the next best'.tim eIw ftM t id i byHanlon a| PfiUadslpMa in -1878, fil^'mln., < ajapbell’g Bin of Fare. H. Campbell, jr., has on hand and for salecheaper than uy other house in the County,the largest stock of Coal and Wood Stoves ofall the latest improved patterns. A largo•took of new and second-hand Household Fur­ niture ; also, American and Canadian madePlows, Horse and Hand Rakes, Hone and Hand Hoea, Iron Harrow*, Road Scrapem, 8otrar Kettfes of all sizes, (extensive stodc) and all reprirafor the same ; also, tho brevl lest dealer in Headlight and Atlantic Cat-Oil*, Black nad Lubricating OH*, Seales,Children's Carriages, plain and fancy Tnnrare,Seed Iron and Copper-ware, and Houre Fm -niahing Good* in general. Wool, Wool Pick­ings, Rags, Hide* and Skins/ Old Iron, Braes.and copper taken in exchange for goods or cash. Eavetroo^>ing in town or country don# promptly. Repairing, Jobbing or Gas hitting done in all ife branches, satisfaction gnaraoteed or no pay asked: »2nd Batt, Oxford lURcs. on Qsturday averring to mafa* arr*Dg«msnta for gotog into annual training Alter th* meeting wu orgacfesd. Lt-Col. Qawanread a, letter from Lt-Col. Taylor, D. A. G., stating that Lt-Col.; Drury, D. A. G-, Toronto, had written, to trim that >it wasdesired that a largo military display should be mudo in that city on tho oc^asiax of the visit of bis Exc*Jl*ftoy tliu Govenw-Gsm-*ral afafl Prince** Lenba, and extending aa Invitafinu Io th* regiments of No4 Military District. Lt.-Col. Taylor r.aggested that,the K2nd ti^>uld *erept tho fovitetion.’ If they did ao it would bay* to bo in foil Anrre,«pd with folbdrre* uniforms- Th* matte* wss dlscawed at. rota* length, and it w«* rcrolved to.fte If new oretume* oouldbo procured. Ltidlti. *fowaft tinted thaths would eoinmnnfo*te with tho jGovern- the same, for Artcateu Well*. Stoves put up at people's house* by careful workmen at moderate priees, and goods delivered free ofcharge inede of the co'poratior.. Cutlery, Sad Iron*. Lamps and Chimney*, and all co.»l» kept in a Houso-Furntehing Store, ca hand. A Call will satisfy intitodinr perch** yrs tfartCMMbril'sis thoptere. 23J.tf ;. Bpeetilatton. ' . Stare*ta creation, i» ia retfemiad that £f,. tm^OO,(»8^OO,0OO have fav*d «■ IhaiwtattuTita imm divided by 27,861,000 ths numtar of square miles, giro* 1,314,522,086 fo *aqusre rod, aad 5 to a square foot. 8uppo*e *square rod, be divided into 11 graves eachgrave would cqofota 133 person. Bat this m spscafetfoowid of no benefit to ih >1,000,-090,000 people that now exist, SO-J,003,000olwhom M» invalids, 33,000.000 dying eachyrar. Wtat thmrmort want are the feSfavqnremtag I>. Pierre's Family Meiidue*.Foe yearn hi* Gc&sa Medical Discovery hasbeen the Ktondwd remedy for the care of all■enrfnfou, throat, mid Inng diseases. Whiteforewef a qrerter of a century. Dr. grew**Catarrh RcrawlyfeH beta* unrivaled Wa pcwi-tive cure for eatarrb, The testimony of Uam.Miadspf iadi«* hs* beeih pehtiatad, certifyingthat Dr.-Fie roe's Favorite Pcccriptfon port. tiTtta tares the diseases and wnstaosae* pe­ culiar to w-raxta For fall Information, «mth* People's Common Sense Medical Aimeraa >imtarat«i worked ov<w SCO nares, nrirc surod taccvss. Paxton township, Nipia’iog distri-t. willbo surveyed by Mr. J. K. McLean, P.L.8., of Monnt Forest. The surveyors on the Stratford and LataHuron Railway have completed '.bo snr' voy through to’ Warton. Mr. IS. Stewart, P.L.8., of Collingwood, will lay out a now township on the north ; shore of Lake Huron, f Work on the Capo Broton marble quar­ ries will shortly commence. Some Englishmen are provpeeting for. copper at Port Ilawkesbnrv, N.8. ! On ll»o nvoragn, tho Toronto PoliceMagistrate disposes of thirty-five cases per day, the year round. ' Serious damage diss been duno to excel­lent strawberry-crop in llio Clifton section by .the. excessive heat of the last few days. Tbo report of th* fisheries al the Magda­ len lalands aud Newfoundland aro very favorable. Arrangements are twing* perfected forsettlement ofajrsetof land on the Beca gnimee river, N. B.. by mechanics andother workmen at present out of employ­ ment io 8t. John. The crops in the vicinity of New Glas­gow, N. 8., are suffering badly from drought. The army worm, previously re­ported as devastating the woods at New Annan, has been discovered ia other places. Burglaries in plenty have lately been, made on form houses in Lennox scanty:There seems to be much of thia kind of thieving In the rural portions of the Pro- vinca both east and West. ^' It is reported that sall'bar’ been disco?- I cred on the farm of Mr.. Petrick Powers, near the Lake oo the Mountain, Prince Edward county. In digging a well astream of brine was found coring from th* rock. A. H. Green, of Colborna township, was killed lost week by a timber falling fr> m a barn frame ho wo* helping a neighbor to put up. . Th* Colborne Exprert say* that the onlycomnaniss of the 40th Regiment requiredto drill this year are those of Campbellford and Colborne. It ia not yet decided where they will muster. . An Usborne farmer’s wife asserts that*b* has a tow which gives milk, tho quan­ tity and qitahty of which is capable of pro­ ducing twenty-fire pounds of bp Iter per week bn the average. The Wester an Me'Jiodists of Duffin'sCreek have 11,000 subscribed toward* * new church, and. have oommoncai work, the well bring dug and the stono'oc the ground for the foundation. The village is going- ahead fast under the new polio;.New stores and » new. planing mill is being erected nt a cost of ten thousand dollars. An Indian named Msryole, lying cm tl»Tyandinaga Ite&erre, was literally roaafed io death by tho ’sun on Wednesday. H* partook freely of whiskey uutil he becauaa1 drank, *nl Hw» lay down in ibaaan naar III* dwelling. His daughter tried to nrobsa Rim but could not, and on visiting Jhnn wmo houre aftenrards, found that he W*i not steeping, but dead,. In taking off his doth ng parte df his flesh came off with i'letot tne'flMh Ibmog roosted by the beat af th* ran. Deceased was about 55 years LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES.. Coffin & Casket Room i OXFORD (ijN L Y $1.00 SPRING IS COMING. HAT ST O RE . f iil st -c l as sh RaiusK FOB HIKE. TEKXs' mODC&ATZ EADY. BE PREPARED. ULARS, dE^fBLOPBS, DLL HpADS, Memor andums; STATJ*ME\TS, NOTE HEADS, LETTER HEADS, DODGERS, &c., AN imincnco ara-rtment of Summer Hau Duw vn band yt all kinds and style*. Zool Hats at Hash Prices ‘ From 1O€. to $1.50. SIS 4 FELT MTS AT TUB SSN o f t iie big ha t . Fr e d . ROWLAND, FORK PACKER. BAGON, HAM8, LARD M f WtsMro Sides for.tho English Hire M’ri.* LONDON OKI. ThejNEWS INGERSOLL, WILL- COMMENCE JAMES'bftfNTYRK ReeMeoc^|»'^ptrer Wtrenwt* 1 lagerrotl. April M, ICT. SCjUAfftS Auction Room, ’ AJ® ‘ KETAIKSTORE- ESTABUSHEP ICT. KINO ETREET. LNCtBSOLto Q P E N every day and evening, for the REGARDLESS OF COST, C OU P ^RISO y, CO HVETlTH Oi OB MON OPO LY. SOLD ON COMMISSION •«^11 ■ I' Co mmissio n a g e n t LICENSED AUCTIONEER thsriaan. v *F.8QUAHL . „w‘ 7 ct£''“ ................. HI H*| ■ !■* nr II ri p H m I|*M|B A B B O ^I h s H 5:5 ■ I b‘ ft* ?•; hh$15f OSPHITE8 QF 828S8S8 OcyMoiWibniic Install, July S, 1870. k&sPH? f f 5 °f’^i g‘to1®,*t§» ml°!Wl ih f?5 ;H jt«U :h KBi •M8gJf S38CS88 ^8288888 Fffffsff. FF^SrfoF 00 Ch st- 8188888 38811288 4 H g p F ‘f ^r f jH p | rk ! |h s -ib lir H n H e- n ? ’ i by *n dn«tau |roo*^TLx-K _______ --------8------------------- ' —*r ^ ‘ W '' A S T S " Oar reader? and patrons will please bear, in mind that on and after TH U R SD AY , T O -M O R RO W J U L Y 3rd , 18 73 , T2ETB: O F F IC E O F WILL BE REMOVED TO THE NEW PREMISES BETWEEN the POST OFFICE and Brown & Wells' LAW OFFICES OPPOSITE THE IMPERIAL BANK, Where we will be pleased to meet with all our old friends and easterners. H. BOWItAlTS, Proprietor. ‘3 Jgg- 5 m :g * iW h b n H k hhtktMriHf £?P 11 P Is-1 B r H n ih !’ - S 8 -S-.-KFS-mFH&^"r yilHHHihg iatr i I h:inw .08 V I H 8 “g PAY, J G A .H B , Undei Ingersoll, June 18, l§70.C O F F I N S SANFORD'S REASONABLE RATES. We will now offer you,MERCHANTS CENTENNIAL TABLE CHAIR, TO CO GOODS FOR CIRCULARS, ENVELOPES,Fresh Bread .1 BILL HEADS, MEMORANDUMS,S PECIAL I Buns, Biscuits, GabesSTATEMENTS, NOTE HEADS, LETT ER HEADS, DODGERS, &c. FIRST (’LASS WORK C O LLIN S A SAVING OF TV ENTY PER CENT. ELECTRIC perhaps, to it WONDER OF MODERX TIMES.IYIORREY POINDS OF SUGAR FOR POtNDS OF Mllfflffl m o «n ’ just from Leadville.* INSPECTION INVITED. HEAR^ ? MACAULAY. [GOAL Otfwil •WOM JOHN I /CALLAGHAN, ■NLY S1.00 S t a i r s ^9 "ttnaBSfiS W ^/W UNDERTAKER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. COFFINS, CASKETS, SHROUDS, AC. 1 lYuuruC'\:l LL>ti< Kw’i/ncrillrm, w* BE READY. BE PREPARED' rheumatic grandfather of mine in the wintar of 1850. Hu was old and inexpert in climbing trees, but with the beartleiin brutality that is characteristic of me I ran turn out of the door in bis night-abirt at .the point of a shot gun and causod him tobiwl up a maple- tree, where he remained oil night, while I erupted shot into Ina tegs. I ’ The artist took it. It beat Sol Smith 'Russell all to pieces and woe highly sails-factory to tbo sitter, who paid for it and • E. Stjuair, Auctioneer. Sale of general merchandise, every afternoonad evening at his sale room, King Street. w , .. ***** ***** .r ew ta to *•**■»< «** "*•*'»• ife** W taw toff tagsfr towMMNl dmtof ft# past aiM » twsHe iwMitbth m4 w« >»*• no* arrived at that point «t wbtA itbM aw M m te f ’ that w» ftould roek and obtain wrote ccmtaxtfore pranfaN and increao- cdtaoftdro is «nton to meet ftegnwHg J< B»atMi» if w t ettetomert H » not in 4 spirit of Kmtfohieto Mt will feeltags of smesw* gratification and pleasure to onwlK s that *• state that cur books show an inemwe of buainass of nil kinds of Awn 50 toTS percent, for aach month of the present year a» oempared with the corresponding months of 1878. This increase has taxed our capacity and accommodation to ita utmost extent, and with a good prospect of further spreading our business and sphere of usefulness, we have secured the lease of new and Larger Premises. Our new office will be situated on the east side of Thames Street, south of King Street, in Mr. C. P Hall’s Block, between the post office and the law chambers and offices of Messrs. Brown how (idssess in dur’present office ana in addition to giving us this increaser! accommodation, our entire office will be situated on the ground floor, which, we have no doubt, while being of greater convenience to our patrons will also add to our own comfort and materially enlianceWnit facilities. This office, when the contemplated alterations are com pleted, will be one of the most commod­ ious, Irost lighted and convenient in this section of the province. We shall move 2 inch Pine Plank, 3 x 41 Inch Pine Scantling, 3x4 Inch Cedar Scantling, 2, 3 and 4 inch Oak Plank, Nails, Screened Gravel. ftixUp to bo handed In by the HXh lost. B- A. WOODCOCK, Town Clerk SAHBroara radical cure Is a Local and Couatftatfoaal Remedy. It ia iaAa&d, thru acting directly upon the naxalcavities. It is taken internally, thru neutraliziug and pnnfy the acidified blood. A nowand wondeful remedy, destroying the germ ofthe tlreea.ee, Pncc, with Improved Ir.halcrand Treatina, $1 Sold by Oruggwta. The otho£day a muitmlatfSoung fellow having an orisr of tho btables I about biqi.entered a Detroit photography’s establufL ment and explained that b& wquld like to;have about one photograplrefKkon, but onlearning the price he concluded to invest to a tin-type. After taking his seat in thechair be shut up one eye, drew bis mouth around one side, stuck up his nose andpatiently waited for the operator, whoseastonishment caua-d him to exclaim : * Good gracious t but you don’t want tolook that way to get a picture. Nobodywill know yon from Sitting Boll.’’ * Yon go ahead,’ was the reply.* Du you want to u:e take such a phi', as that?' NTLJE DEPARTMENT vto all an invitation to visit |my Show Roomyles at French, English and American ■ B O N N E T S , i Mirs VnaotMit. of Hamilton, Uto* hq?- tMM cannot fail to give aalarfactaxi. And other celebrated manu^ 3 T 0 R T E R <TY D A Y S country wants is a candidate who cannotbe injured by investigation of bis past his­tory, so that the enemies of the partywill ba enable to rake up anything againsthim that nobody ever beard of before. Ilyou know tbs worst about a candidate to begin with, every attempt to spring tbiuguoo him will be check mated. Now I am going to enter the field with an open re­cord. I am going to own up in advanceto all the wickedness I have done, and if any Congressional committee is disposed SANDFORD’S RADICAL CURE fs of inarvelloos efficacy for relieving violentattacks of Sneering, to which many are eub- jett, for cleansing the Head and Nasal Pas- twges when clogged with offimrive matter, fordwxlonzing and purifying the Breath, forrendering the Head dear, the Brain active,the Breathing easy, and every Sense in amoat grateful and soothed condition.Dr. Chas. Main, a Boston physician, says j" As a remedy for the treatment al everyform of Catarrh, I consider it superior tn anypreparation laid down" in any text bookwith which 1 am familiar." . ‘ * You see, I had sort of object in this.Como here from ^Allegan County six -months ago—engaged to a girl out there—found a gal hero I like letter—got to'sever old ties see t’i ‘But what has that picture got to dowith old tfaa?* raWm! 11ia art'st. MLLINERYANPM}To my Buaieews. I take pleasure in extendiwhich is Now Open. The very tateeti H A T S A N D Thia department is cadre tbo Superintrn^iwtexperience and knowledge of the be . I have also added 19 BU TTERICK’S' REft And now hope to be abkto supply CATARRH Catarrhal Deafness Permanents !y Cured with One Bottle. <7raifomea,—About two and a half yearsago I commenced treating my little grand- daughter, aged eight years, for deafness caus­ ed by Catarrh, with your [Upimu. C'can She­ wa* relieved by a half bottle taken in inhala­ tions. She continned using it until the bottle was finished, an I we find that she is permently cared, « sheilas uo return of the Ikafness.She has been deaf from her third or fourthyear erery time she had scold, and we feared RADICAL CURE » For -jfl 11 be in flu win jdrt artiioufe—jusf'u ' >J git change for a five hundred doUar*.H. so aa not to. detain nw.’ The condueter went back through HieMHLsnd tsiwnsd. Th* oww of tl»Huektehem mibe waatw tobger on the pUifaiin. but was sound asleep ki the <treWbdk vf lh» rwaebes. * P.yriiy'fme'rhaihMito^'wsthsi-u.-diMtor gave him * vigorao absking np.- ■>y to my Stock of [ABLE PATTERNS to weed of Patterns tritiHrtit delay.fazm s. ja- O T O T I S . & ■ 8 ^0 s C h e a p e r T h a n E v e r . ,:or—_1 ^0 0 siwsfe^—to:—— | NoJSodaB scuitsJ5c.aBox 8 . Toilet So j 25c, a Dozen. J . O ’M B ILL df CO. om&ncfor on Lbo Michigan Centra) tonbtsme acron liitn tire other day. The\Jn coniir.g eact. bad left’ Jackson, when xiznau from Leadville was discovered on■W ffiatfonn of the rear ear. Ho seamedvjaaro anbLfest fa.belog out there in. md nf in the cur, but tbo conductor wasceirstf is'fo Ids'motive. 'ConductorsAly •fcr’get bold of tbs correct tboory ^rnlUey find man with a Jang neckd sleau aktchil sitting ont on a rearitform; ‘’ Trying to beat my way—great Leaven !- .1 how Win you aov 1 ’ replied lhe ■ man dM LeAdvlHa to tlio eoudrtctor’tf brief buFgdroufroalfftatiau. -'No/Vir-btfI Iw d sft'lftre'for fYesh air. Yvo ckmped oaf vlppg thatrp? rick as a horse tbo tuiuotefoel a roof over mo. ill, bo in fo * min it xen to return to Leadville with me.’ gan radroaa eondnetora don i aeem to earsa elsmahell wbethtr ft paaeenger bails from>advd!e or Dungtown. • PJW before to owe—ot eonr^IwilH’eplittftbs man from I^owdviMe. 'Tbt •vner of ths Hiiekloberry mine wouldn't. I candidly aoknowlcdgo that I ran awayat the battle of Gettysburg. My Minds have tried to smooth over thia fact by as­serting that I did so for lhe purpose of im­ itating Washington, who wont into thewoods at valley Forge tar the purpose ofsay lug his prayers. It was a miserable Bubterfuge- I struck out in a straight linefor the Tropic of Cancer because I was scared. I wanted my country Bared, butI preferred to have somebody else save it.I entertain that preference yet If the bubble repntMlon can be pfattuoed only atthe caunou'aimoutb, I am willing to guthere for it, provided tbo t^npou is empte.If it is l.iadrd my immortftl'ftnd inflexible'purpose is to1 get over thsTfouco and go burnt). My !inyanablo practise in wpr h'M-been to bringout of evfcry-^jHit two-thir^a mors men liiaS wlien L Csteht in. This'seems to mojo bo Napoleoma incite gnHV.deur. ;7 •'" My flnancteijviewG are bf Hie most da.cidod ebsraefcn but they Xrs llrtt likely, ' ' my Ipwpukiity with IMPOUNDS of NEW PRl’N^fS^roundH of very FINE T%1 Twolve Gukre al Toilet fforp for 25c. - < 1)will be convinced o ’ the fact tha, J)Ingersoll, January fi, 1871). * J}- Hark Twain has published tbs fallow­ing open tetter to hui eouutrymen of siiher ©r any party —“ I bars pretty mnob made up m tn/ F IN E S T S T O C K Ever shown by us, which we are selling A t Closest Gash Prices bMF>that rxplosfo r>.bant another lover ea«r« ImUd with Ifir mmc ♦ircrWiU |HUkKAACS OF WOMKXw EtfMKUttriUr« of a »upkrior order 1! - euroeJimtilci <ll4cwM*w »*ec«Jlxr tn f* tetitk***.' I’aral, litHr. Bpikwr (HUI, (Xwm UMbVniMlr&u. a«<l other botiiui . aflccUeo*.. alienikm nf«n rjTwrc In <JiWjtsrrt»iiY,xvt arxLMi.uiv TO Mtk raTiooriirtaal tytUA of dUcmfoa, ve canelironta dbsaaes as-nicoaaaiuirr vUSm E A D IE S . ; $i.oo try onr ,50c Tea against any at 73e., mid yonJl'H i» the ptace to buy y our Teas, tjfc,* trtud. i.t , . ,Etah F.l and Puk rt Uw OeaeiiW BitSHoH teresthe 0riruA (/vramirest fiUoup, wilk ite" Houev.ra Pitas smb onrawr, tdSWs,* rerrerteihnrvxi. ira i>k total to the talrwt, &X3, mavsnHraarr, L«aixa' vbera ataoe Itey are Wautdtocmred. VOLTAIC [| __ P M S TF -^S Protect. Support. Strengthen, an J Console Afflicted Humanity. Is you desirs instant and pornamcat relief, try these Won derial Plasters, They act themoment they are applied. No other remedyin the World cao s» qnickly aoauago the rn«,tviolent paroiy'ina of Pain. They distributethroughout the nervous system a gentle andcontinuous current of Electricity, which inetautly annihilates Pain, vitalizes Weak andParalyzed Parts, cures Chronic Weaknessesand ABmcnia that have been tbo torture of alifetime, strengthen! the Weak, supporta the Weary, and in a Hundred waye prove them selves a priceless boon to suffering humanity PRICE 25 «EKT8. Be careful to obtain Collins’ Voltaic Electrie Plaiters, a union of Electricity with Heal­ing Gums and Bahama. Bold by all druergista.Be sure to gtt ichal you an toill ing to pay for. tffbftWM *»ffor-lw » tw -w H A V I N G removed To the west side of Thame Street, in with GRIFFEY’S HAT STORE, and ai prted tipia all Sizes of B O O T S .& S H O E S aavsh**tti»iakra< Ad tats to writere.. iifooartinftrt ft lbs ftoml, and I ?SS«CW=X.,SS Jak, care hteBlfoW v. wnsn she doreLi taw anvOnng iH W w-wrM abet* «- Hite vrorrwt W SteWk, J*** ibing rtW irtuLfrets. «®d * »*»P »*■day,’Svl.ie Gray »«• to «**baas* to virit, and *J>* had ths ennafoeriffUr arms; the" wa. talgiog.PSteMwekaMd eU4br..ul.red hlaaUKand nook a pfts at *<■■»*** *•“’ . h*d hrerd she b*A* lRU« haby. I souldUv.r h.r.^re^w b st n woa. exespt thtw W«* » cautioned «Kji»aS)n4 a w*ydown in MfoMe* tb*t NVFW no morelk*al^|jj«ni< r.tbanitdd hka *mow Sakes afireVReilte, give me the baby 1 ‘ Oh, graJEdtiwi Iwr t I slinil bs gted 'to iaad do tell ms what T do wfth It; vm}; and amoolbodoat ths beantifu! dresstlxadt swept clear on to lhe floor, os ilia hitte thing lay in«nyl*F» The baby hadon n thick crocheted saoqna and all y >uconld sreofths hitte foite »*« »t» bare hgs^ titMksred up foes, and; ths tips of ite ‘Os, i»w warm it UP tend U»» yo!»>Sjnottwr, as~she wiped the drops off herfacs’-.-' l Iwpobaby ltaSiiolgvt Cold . A i» fhu first time I have oomsd him to rida.‘Nrdlie Gray,.eit down, and let me tell yen soxneftritrg, yon don’t J^now no morsthan a calf about taking care of a baby ;no woudar the little thing cries! 1 wonder it ixaiive! Just look here! the thermometerstand*at 90 « in tbs shade, and yaa azaabout raelt«!?i»ryour"nroslin rimes, and . here is thjs.ji®«b»l>y. bundled ’Up'witl) mmany wraps as it would treed m wioter, «' thick ssequs, and a pinning blanket,two flannel petticoats, ft cotton one and 'adres;; and as sure ns you’re alive,Books on tbo iiiilo feet: What on earth are yen think-ingof, to pfle all this stuff on. a two menthfc •Id msby ?’> ‘ Why, gjftnilmolher 1 I Bupposo I tkwsf rAnd Nellis; yon have Rut your waists’ and bands so tight, that baby ean hardly ; draw»breath. No wonder at all, that ' hahjr Aiai.l more wonder that the babydon’t die I, Now, just takeoff ail these ex- ; tr« fixing’s; one skirt end the dress, areenough, and loosen your waists, and let the ■ little atom hare one good breath and achance to stretch itselL'Its mother <fid as I told her, and in a few 1minutes tne little thing cuddled down to ■sleep. ‘Let me lay it down Nellie! 11 1show you howand bo I laid it down onits side, a litttle curled up like a kitten. 1 and there it lay and slept, two tong hours, 1 its njolber going every few mluntoa, to see 1 if any thing ailed iL ‘ You let it alone, 'Nellie! Lot her have her nap nut, and she will be happy when she wakes up, and you *will be rested* too.’ Baby never cried ag|in all day ; sheslept two hours at a time, and her mother ’was os happy aS could be. She kissed mo ‘ when she went away, oocanse I liod taught Iher tolake.caro of hey little one. ' Itrts- a' regnlar science to bring up-babies, and girli should never get married ’ till they have learned how to take care of 'children. Half of tfsa babies that die are 'juM billed thrcugli ignorence, and .balf of I tfiosA tliat tive./Ieujndc sick and mtseraHe *jnst because their mothers did not know ‘ how-to lake core of them properly. Theas *babies tura. little precious areata res, and ( if Urey are rightly taken-case of are but ‘ tile irqalild, till they get old enough to *oeep about, and then tie joy of seeing tem active and well pays for any trouble jmake- Some mothers are so- foolish 1 ‘4y, will not let children creep be- 1 ■ true thev soil and wear their clothes. No 1 jcondar t^U children are bow-legged and 1 are week Lacki I They have no chauce 1>de*eloj> and strengthen their limbs anti 1 laeetea. •_ Nature knows best how to man- ’ ;e children, and they must hare s ehance ?—develop-their powers. They do not 1 inbto be oncunibcfod with long cfotbee..ey.’want 'room to ktek nud stretch. ; a 1 out, healthy, child is for belter than a * foy. feeble baby, trigged out with al/ 'e flaer? that bullion dictates ; and for *yroyasake dpn’t roast vonr babies alive hot. weather, by bundling them up so. —y-eawnol have a chance to breathe. The j»4/eironlatre fart, ami they require butlle clotlup^?,. if a cool day comes it is1 ‘Mstew f f .amuwi ajp^/aSa Gents’, Ladies’, Miss m 1 fl Boy’s Sinner ^aar, In Quality unsurpassed, ■V’JlBb Price lower than can be foundin any other hoaJSE^\Ve are now showing tor itt *MW ddotfoetty vteiHethat Ui«ypasw^re lbs tnAsotalfoss and forms- iMiaa ttes th^s. ths vary Ires*. fttow» aw*, to aosfo ntatword, th# toild- of wfosh were pLaiuly dwearefMe-McCook »a» tbs opiftfon ttsat ft# tow» was Ashtabula. Ths tewsridiaa son wm e&itoog br^tly all this Utns, and ancMqms efoad friogad with piak, streuhed•Jong ft* ootoffern Ay from *a»t to west.Under Uiis cloud th# mirags appeared, and•ftre far oom# limo proswtiiw th# scentd**sribsd, faded and gradually dissolve# awiy in th* direeditm of Buffalo.—Sd. Thereto Jo#r*al. upon tbs or bard .-w..—principal of fy life is to take any *,uu > ean get. -Tb<i rwmoritlnrt 1 bwriecL?A &&d anolUnder my grytevtne w»» correct. Tn#*vine needed ftrlibzln^/:mJ aunQiad to boburied, and I dedicated her’ to 'tins highparpose. Does that unfit ms for the Pririi- deucy'? Tbe constitUttoivof otte^county,does not say so. -other djjxcn wag. ever considered ojfwotfty<of tlus-offioo bo-oause he enriched bis ghrpsyfoet-with hi«-dead relatives. WhyehotildT be select^!, as lhe first victim Of fcu absurd prejudice ?1 admit also that Km Hot a -friend of the poor man. 1 regard tfajpodf tan an, fa-his present condition, aS eo-'much wasted raw material. Cut np and jpronifrly can^ned, ho might bo made unifot to fatten th#natives of the CaonibU J.tandu Mfl? to i S p “*ltaM ' ** “A tedlo defy prove our export tradewitlrljlst-region. Ishall recommend legisJatioafoporTtho biiSsject in ray first rapsaige. _My ^campaign cry will be :—“ Deasiccnta.t^ poor work­ing man ; stuff birtr into BauBagwj,”These are about tho'-woxst •jiarta of my record. On them f comp; Wforo thecountry. If tny country don’t ,waut ms' I’ll go back again. But I 'ryaotnmeod tnv-eelf aa a safe man—a murewlio tlftyts frointbe basis of total depravity , and propose*to be fiendish to the last. - * A Masterly Stroke’ of dealus. . has? Whg Shoes, g -iej jsr a? s ’ w s zb: o j b s In Styles, Quality and Price U {^rpass-d. Inspection invited before purchai ig elsewhere. A. CROM W E LL.first of July. We have always knpt pace with tho times in our styles of type, presses and other facilities for turning ^jgjtt-Srst-clnss work, and we feci confi­ dent that it is owing to the very excel- Icat quality and"Style of tbo printing executed in our office that we have tbits far succeeded bo well. In Qiricr to atill further increase Out-facilities and to take a step’.in tul vance,iwo have ordered a -----A,_. -------- ~ Large New Power JPress. -’Tta iy» printing machine^ Anade, and it how bc- ) -ing^nnufacturwletipecirdlyfor us by the celebrated Campbell Printing Press ManUfaaLuring Cbinpany of ^ew York1^ is ft-'pre^ that hbs gfood the ■^xerost teste pnid . competition 'against . ~qfiier guilders -aniThaa jJwaya come out victorious for-tii^ ^lass of worts' turned ■ -out, Jjeing both rapid and pegfinci in exe- ^cution. With'Bifch a machine in our E_A T AB 8 TT _ coHsrmrnoxAt,CATABBSC B S M E D Y n ugBS., tiATARfili Thousands Applaud Its Wonder­ful Lures. Hear What a Reverend Gentle­man says of the Constitu­ tional Remedy.T. J. tLUxuno, E*».,Baocanua, On Dm. Bia,—It is now twqywn ttare y«wr '‘CoiwUlu-Uonal CxtMTh llBMd,- Tlbtrod^Hl to BTO itere wrecked m#, riw ll--------------— ------- qilcker’n wink mt ? How do you Ilk*U» plot I Jo«t gase on tfaia picture onesand tell uw that Mary Ann won’t rood btok roy fors-Uttars by first train 1’fiu posted th# picture- Tha letter wasbrief, tat sxplainod all. It said ; • MyError Dear Girl—I inclose my pickturoitat yoa may*** how offal bad I- was bwrt, tho’I know you will form* just tboaftm#.’— _ i* Ever *m that game worked afar* T he naked of the artist os be Ifcked lb# stampftn- on tUe leftar.' ’No—never did.’-. > ’ Gouree you never did. ’ H’b mine. ISttnek me ft# other day white I was gnu •in' • waggon, nnd I ftfn k It s boas. Bfod# up—see ? Dfafiggered • for life—<»ok? Picture riglit bare to prove ft, andftt'll write back that sb« has at fast ooustadwl to yield to her j“—“*•’ —«-s—Ba—Wnftutany wyoang m u ___: y°° bwns el#v*u steers, a hundred sheep and •Io*', z Krti^bfj-teri lol. ■8S<fe ’ > ;-tl ' Tuk Usbit CusK OF IiVMijiHisem. competition from whatever eonrcc it ^xhrxy aonlC--cithercity, town oroonntry Our 'jpdvice fyonol.j tbe awnufiicturerB inform us that they will ship the press 'hEoutYlie 1st cl July so that we shall bo able fo set ifa. up immediately on “getting into our now offica. . ' > Enlargement of the Paper. With these facilities in otrr possesion rE we intend to enlarge the Oxfobd ^^^E^.before tfetf end of wttabcurrent jeer, duo nnnotints&taent of" which willbo mad&^ben otdHLrrangemente for so ^ofS§«ro^ completed. Wo feel con- {ftiiif th«£ wo shall bo backed up in these improvements by our largo circle of customers and well-wishera, and we promise them in return a paper second to none at present in this Beetion of Ontario. An Appeal. At tbe present time we have a large amount of accounts standing on our books for work done, and wo make a ftrong appeal to those indebted to us to settle up at once, either personally or by remittance, in order thu^ wo *nay be placed iu a better poaitiop to cany out tbe above containpl/ted improvements Canada, red Xm opt at nd»e*d mitt. flWomt prlitelpa Ofkr oealtd intflrtety oppittit i^ffaUtdAialeiFmrifiwt are al* io aitead U a Patnrf IM»rn wUpifreater praatplMrtf red dc#p*lfrA and eu to*.<Ano Mar paint att^ntpi. w*e art at attinu Jrpm Wadlington, and teko Atm, Aere-Jan, to employ ''owtxfato Berntdx imli^inary tnamJaalione red feislsAojdnlmt a* id_flttmtablfUff,fne rfrAarge, andaU who are iakmted l» nno mmtiom redI’alenlt an inrUttllo *e»d/or onr Ouidt jarobtaining Paiente,” urbitk it nvt free to at#oddreiM, and eoataliucontpfeie InitfrnHiotuf fainto obtain. Patnte find.1‘Mur malttdde maOer.Ife refrrtn Uu Oe rumn- A hut Iran XdiionaiBank, WaeAington, I). C.; Ike Boptd fiwrdlA,Norwegian, and Dtmiek LrgaHnnt, at ffatblngIon ; Hon. Joneph (Xmtw, late Cklef Jtudtse U.8. Court of dlaimx ■, t^lAeOfiaMngfikt U. S.Pulent Ofier, and to Ar natare and Afnubere tfCongrtM from ererv fitale, Addren. LtftUIM BAGGER « CO..,SolieUore of Patenu and AUatWge at Jbaur, Le Droit Ihuldieg, WashipytOU, P, <’, WRING 1S COMING. 82,000. The accounts due tie are small in amount from each individual, but in the aggregate they swell up to a large sum, and we trust that they will be liquidated at once. ' Our Gratitude. We cannot let this opportunity pres without returning thanks for the very extensive patronage bestowed upoa as since entering Into business In Ingersoll six years ago, *nd we again promise. Ovr readers that wo shall not allow any op­ portunity to pare, which it may be In oar ^’Oto«.W‘wta F w*r to *nd w Ech "I may work for their interest. [HOLLOWAY’S PIlLSaOINTMlNT