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OCLnew_1879_07_09_Oxford_Tribune_newspaper_issue_OCR_ACCESSUNDERTAKER LIKE FATE. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS rOMEY TjOANKD O N T H E 8E iOY AL FIR E AND LIF E IN PUBLIC NOTICE.ggsiness &grbs.M PER.AL F IRE IN SURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION A88UR- SAVINCS BANK BRANCH. 18 RATES. C O FFIN S TRIMMINGS, &o., REASONABLE BATES. SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. MORTGAGES BOUGHT. F resh Bread I Buns, Biscuits, Cakes Sauings Bank Branch.CHATTER XXIV. ROW. CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. JAMES GORDON, SAUSAGES, t ender l oin; POR K PACKER. BACON, HAMS, LAUD J O H N Q A Y PER CAPITAL* ' • __• 92,000,000. TRE1AKC W lltF BIMtHBA MCE CO THE ONTARIO LOAN and SAVINGS CONPANY SCOn & BOWNE’SPALATABLE MONEY TO LEND.CASTOR OIL 4 A S * t J O U P W , ACCGUIRANT.COIVnMrett A » CDL- mtURANCE AMO OEMEMAL A8ERT. Accouin wajitm vF.xvama a» COLLECTED. HIE, LIFE AMD MARINE IIIURANCE EFfECTED- CENTENNIAL TABLE CHAIR. HWMMOLD FURNITURE, m m , casket^ m m s , ac.kupt is feme ' •Di «<*CH|ALt» A HOLCRRFT. T* ARRlbTERSand Attorney*-*L1J » Mtetar. t*O.»r»ry, WoUrtw Ftofc, fa. NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS The Ontario Luau and Saving. Compaay are prepared to receive Deposits in sums of $5 and upwards at the rate of SIX PER CENT. per annum FOR FIXED PERIODS, or Five per cent, on de- WDNDER OF MODERH TIMES,.otr.'i In-Hiil zn »:d.uic«'> ! ,XaO 'j ' B. MeCAUKEY, T ICEN8ED AUCTIONEER for the Undertaking Department : } L~S R.WALlUUi, (HYSICI AN, Surgeon, Ac.. Ingersoll.MONEY. 3100,000 TO LOAN. Cheese Makers. ATTENTION. HT TE would call the attention of all ,'s.id Viofol/iu add no, nothing n><v» a • Certainly?Mr. Oliver drew a eha^ toward Tom Dngnetl, and sat down hi his old atUtuffa,only that the hands gripped the knoMgbard and fart, and in the bread face tbere*^ waa a «tetner expression than it Wont./_ Hera wm a duty to perform, a more pain-Mfa! task than* Mr. Oliver had undertaken L in all bi* Ind tuition*, profitable life; but 1be rose to Die occasion. He had beeuX planning this from the time of the in.'.poctorW departure from bii office, end be thought *be had tk*uh*d mt bit Hue ofaction very dearly and firmly, and was l, prepared for all that Tom Diguell might any fa hie defense. Ho was mistaken,however; lb* young man’* method of re­ garding matters in general or matters in pjrtieu'sr being d'fficult to gneaa st. Mr. Oliver began well, and ’ 'e a gentle­ man.• Tom Daguell,’ be snid, in a alow, im­ pressive voice, ’Tin not a refined or too,well-educated a man, and If I speak too plainly f»r you, pray put up with it. Iwill speak for your own good, body andsoul, ns well as I can.’ T> tn regarded Mr. O”ror st-T more ;curinu-iy. He knew what was coming, bet bo had the strength to meet It bravely.He bad never bwn a coward, anil be knew the fallaey of suspicions against Lorn. He folded up bis letter to Ursula, and put itaway in the breast pocket of his cost ; lie m mid ho have planned this robberyier. * Oh, it's a'lclear enough, sod oofs are so close at band that your wit avail you nothing. Ji’s thatgrieves me,Master Tom—your own .oartedusM, your awful wickedness, A. 1. H 3 LifrCSHEAD, SURGEON DENTIST, J.ICENTI ATE of the Royal College ofJ BnUISsrrwu.O.Um. B-wms-tn L« • ramOirfS teaMlfls. King st., opj.sut* Uw a«iel All investments of thia Company are secured by mortgages on Real Estate, which affords to depositors the best possible security for the safety of their deposits. For further particulars a|>ply by letter or at the office of the Company. WILLIAM F. BULLEN, MaXAGEr. System u |niJ«»Tcil. st Rednml Rule*. BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIALGEO. KENNEDY,*SCTrt tor hosa SodtUes at London. INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE ‘As forYMtreliiwiteter?gna wer* under•sstMon frets Ufa firHho«r yoliehfos in­ to fawn/ twit tinned the secawr. 1 For MERCHAMTS' MU I OF CANADA H8A» OFFICE, MONTREAL. GAr.TAL, - $5,500,060 INCEB8OLL BRANCH. TH IS Bank transacts a general Bank BiHtaoK. Bxrr» andKn«Und tho United Wm. Ibmmm EftWU oe CL Ba B A L E R . “ ’ ‘ JttBteBEStTDta A. AYER 3 CO., ' ‘ 'R. X CAVANACH. A U CTIO N EER for the County ofIV OafonL K to <Ufa>«i mte te town <*■ 8AVTMOS BANK DEPANTMEST. tewmu at *4 *»d tettrwtUnwed thereon. Sf«i*l term. m*d« »>U dcpoeRnrojjiwit’g wooey tor * wmgltyeocd pertodP*rilrni*r Bllenthat |ald to eoJketlua. for e-ortmnert “d *“*“ GEO. C. EASTON, Inlm. Manager. came to • full stop, feeling it was rj l^td- 3ngqu«stim>, and that the |ady bad chang­ ed color, find was loch‘ng grirred find saff; ‘.S'rango IlJfi Umt vt»i one shouldthink Ulla.* «be said, ♦ or drawn edit.? Why 8:r, if wonld be easier to die for bin thanmany him,* she exolafated,' with a >uddeu angry impotee wlifah fittrbi&M her I’stenegaod took brr off hrv guard. • Ab, yea. evaetty. That i^-shjf w«eobnek to Ibe bouse now r . 1BP08IT8 RECEIVED FROM'^s.'azs&.'TSissssT:it v • e L r e y t c m le e a r f io to l U y r o . n, A s o f d e w f r w ee o rd fi s r . w i D ll a m gn a e k U e from ungentftotM lueplrion,’ continued Violet, ‘ sod therein lies my duty, my re­turn for bis tiuee'fiM) intereat io me, I am not consider myself whrn bis goodname is called i 1 question. God knows, I cmuM not be so ungrateful. * • Min Hilda brandt,' said Tom, • pray do»ot lb'nk of me, or add ie your own em- barrawimenta in any way. I am a fitrongmaw, yon are a p-rsecuted woman. Tuewill clear all things.' • The time is haw,’ ahe said, almost sternly. • Mr. Oliver, my father it A rs-eeiver of stolen goodfi. It b F’a proftmtGs,'she added, bitterly. ”Bje one absorbing thought of hb fife is the study of bis crim-Inal fioeeeaa He id known to th» police, but Is perfectly safe from them ; be mroeterobberies, but takes no b«<J in them : they w ill tell yott of Him and fii* branch estate-lishmerrta io every city iu Europe. Ho has made more money fay hb craft Ilian youtavw by yosir hotiMt indonry.’• Dreadful l«W ritd*? ejaculated, .Mr, Oliver. • I will not Weary yon with details,' alia continued.1 * ft ft all told fh a' fow words.When 1 discovered what lie was, and vybat an awful secret had been kept from me, when I Wke sure of what bfc life had been,and always wot-’d be, when I frit bow pow­ erless I was to ltrs I’lut, arid that the Ho was glad to leave Mias Hilderbrand! and escape hito hnH>w y hrwNBMHnwglad wImu it wae dioaw-iinM, and they were ail fo*>ng h -n and totdifeg fikc Lbwquiet, ewyt-dcy fo'k with whom Jto 'hs.lalways united. They discoursed ,npon comiBonplaeo topics, and lu-td afoif fromeven an alfarion to! Uio robbery, ’ so lb*tthere alimtM be no skeleton al 1W feast. In th* drawing-room, after dmn«r„ be m W have thoogbl tfe. ev«ta Use Un t wv-nly-four hears a dxvotn and *-drfarimi.fas<l il not been fur the deepening Ifoeo of thought «n the faces of Tom and Vtolet,■nd the signa of past droradatioc fa (tea amply plete^w-frMwrstiN'taiwgiag «« bio W A~ »VOWO»TH. SUBGEON DENTIST. ■ATEMBER of the Royal College ofIVa HcnlalBurvrosi. JUllrfscUon GusnntesS Is V .-Is. ’4 Twe Gr mt Cause ;ir ifoiU Misery. -"I'W a rM .....................—H aw s l- r. 1 INGERSOLL, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, J ‘ A-? Jone? • No/ answered VioW, "’noi alone?‘ ¥<m*n rieyer hare Mr. IfagnelL with yon,’ said Mr. Oliver ; * they would cometo high words, to blows, are shovld have a tntirder Id' <he hottse as. tha next litttoarticle. AVe’vc gone In a!ready for tangferybv wlrofe«afe.' Alt I want bow is quiet, Mi*x IliMeriwandb-perfect qoietf• You must eoqjo with me, Mri/DKrer.’midVoda. ! ■• God bleaa my srmi r he exefaitood; ■ nd brew T am tnonw In Irr r. m t nf Is .Si Qlivor held bis baud toward L-'m, aU l--cm were leant streaming down bwcpfey/Jks be finished bis appeal. lu all bif> lit be had nevpr been thus moved—uwei «ad known such trouble for an old t voi i sou, for oue ,wbo could hsva done k . we i for himself in tho world bad hedashed. (Tum was impressed by Nr, Oli- i^jr's earnestness, even distressed. Hotook dhe bauds of the manufaelc-rer auddfruniitbem warmly fobia own. I frill make an effort, Mr. Oliver, but it it] 1 be to ahow bow completely you havebf □ mistaken in the proof by which you b( /fi judged me. But I ».l! not run awny.I bavt my good name to defend, 8ir. Yonremind, me, I am a gentleman'a eon? Ttto roleased bis bold of Mr. Oliver’s banfia, end went with quick stride* out ofU|<Wii, jy- esow 1« «“ •fp rdMfa, amt before Mr. Oliver olumgnd his portion of smaxonxent. l‘.J Aavo brought*friend to sea you. Sir,' oshcrig fa Violet Hildeibraudt. •Great Hecvew F ejMStfifed Hr. Ofvar/ ' Yowr father—"i ’ Hus been whst (he World might i**’i *good f»iher tom*? **M VjpJrf. 'jle baagiven men fair education; hi bm apeul hundreds ot pounds lu developing mylove and last* for music; he but ar-- mwfdad me with the faxurfea of life, andnever given me » harab word. He. ia:*itah man, aud baa not been apariog of his wealth fa my direction. I Wifive, even,be has a true and fatheriy fiffecRen, forme.' w , ra^bw MkaatphaMfoa from mo. ‘ T<m UR bom* fin mm* ago «stigma et disfaoo»My. Yowfotbas ehsrg- , edyos with rotebfof bim. aad there «u» bitter quarrel and *» ttpnlstoa from the B rae,-8ir/anewerod Tom. U an , eerfatoly, wftb robbing nay fatherHeaven forgive feJin, fam bem> a waoy fola* charge is fate day.xwy war act taken by foe: theservant fa th* k-iuss—wa* <H»- rome Usm afterward by my wxa»-«>u r r»ola. I waa not tarnml away from ■enu. I went from it of my own free- HI, protesting that I sever would acme ack till I waa rewdfod by one penitent and■rrowfal for ths pot.’‘ Well, well, tint* may be true or umy not. .• You have only my word for it, but era is Marcus in Um hraa*.'’ I wish to ^am him all this; yon are I » brother; be is going io marry mydaughter. We ah»H not drag Marcus intoIs miaurabla diKumfott,' said Mr. Oliver ; pair of steady and unff ebfag eyas, end a snid. cnimly. lj• Proceed, Sir? c • It’s oo good brnaening it out,’ Mr. OU- Jver went on; • ita no use makfag a worse •job of what is bad enough. I don t want 5 yen to do tbit. I wa-1 to pnva I aw ;iyou father's friend »nd yours? I Mr. Oliver’s voice broke * littlo here, hut tbe quickly recover- d bimsr’f and contfa- » ued;• I b f * never bed DUeb a trouble os this i in all » y boro days. I never thought «tba' such a trial aa this waa likely to < com* to m*. I woutl have given up fleu thousand pounds cheerfully so that it ehcuh'n't; bee: me it effects more than «my elf—mv dan- hter Fanny, your brother t Marons, an! a heap of people I don't >lin w?'’ Wei!,' said T tn, • what haya I dona ?• < •You have r« bb*d me f «T-m Dagnell was not pf'fa-ed for tb* ’occasion, after all. It camd on him like ■ 1 blow, despite bii effort at oowttosure, and I bis knowledge ofjhe charge which would b« 'mad* agafast him. The hasty action, the quick reply, waa natural to Mfa yet de- Jflant— • IF* a Tie f ha answered, d»i ply. I • ICe tho troth.’ persisted Mr. Oliver, -■and binstar won’t do you any good. 1 i hoped yon would have taken if in a differ­ent spirit, that you would havo been sorry, 1 an'—’J • Stop n tnomeni—don’t run on toofast? sal I Tom, interrupting him. ’ It’fi ’ no use, f<w it does not *ffeet ma nor fipply tome. You have heard something, orb*en told aotwefafag. that nets amplcion upon me as the rob! er ol your forks *ndrpidns—yon h*v* uof given me credit for being abcw i a felonw. Wbfit (a it warrant*yon fa addressing mo Fhu this t Out with it, if yen ploaM?Tom Dfignell dr vr bi* ch*!'’ very cloeeto Mr. Oliver, and looked him foil la the faw- -faer* w m no fifaebing j et•Ahl I'm not to bn done,’ vid Mr. Olivet; ‘I’m not to b« put aside by bounce-I can read it all as clear a* print—’• Then, for God’a sake, read *nt your fadfclmcnt, Sir, and 1st mi get to boriness,’cried Tom. ’ '•I bare bean robbed,’ «aid Mr. Oliver, cheeking forth his item* of nectumtiou ontris, fingers, after Ida habit in fiicoanta.• My bonso WM entered by thieves, who were le‘ iu by » confederate, a* «na of tho gang waa let into the sUbla yard at an earlier hour. It fa more than a empicion to con­ nect you With a kndw ledge of the burglary;you know a*m* of these nwti; yod were walking ab*ui thefowfo part of th* houM at,the Um* faflbe robbery, »w! your pfoLeharee’er doesnof bear investf^ation? •Tli* result of that-invmtigsv’on will,oblige me/ said Torn.. ’” "/■' : • I toreeuTooina from tbe work* at thistitnwof day tofade any thing. Ill toll, y«a evety thing I beard, if not fromwhom I he«v3 D? he added, th* ikfag »ud-i defavcf Mr. HiM^UaK<U. 1 ' • W* wfa tak»nihrtlfarpo.ire ari your I informauta—* Worthy body fa the agfere-tata, hit Ifabfa fo error. Now, 8’r >’ Mr. Oliver i«k '» dety breath. Th«audacity of the young man hi* ooolueM, i and Ufa resfaUnee fimared him; but hewas not to detemd. H * wa* * brave man himrelf, and ha thooght that very > shortly the defifinoe would ernae, and tba' poor weak fidtow before lum be humble and *t Bteil* enough. H« bad wait of fir*to heap upon Tom’* head when be kuelt before him shorn of all defense, and ownedtitnaalf to be tb»>&m He s*tmar that fac QjVhai I you vri’l own it, after all t'g 11 go away and Bay bow sorry you ; 1 Ji will never Iota word ef bR thisfonbwn to any one. 1—1/ be statn-;»cd forth, ‘ have already atk*d ’bo -•o keep it quiet, to get on tho wrongo do any tb<ng rxlher than injure .. «4d blast yonr'folbei'a good name,andiyou will only ray you are wiry. • don't mind, my loss a ha’porth—ire! Ill fend you more moneyfor want it. 1’11 go and see your y III help you to cleat out of tb-s.» s promise m* to give up yoor evil *< sles and your evil life from lb;* Jay.n Tom, make an effort. You're a VOL. VI. NO. 81. —vng,,™ . i ,i r. r ..?l>a.gM se _W »' w^wey WMVCTWW w lu-.isr *ru g’«W «w-v MwetW jpivM^y sad rMX Culumwell ifafcal , ZkOaBEHU., W T E f f l J l i m g E M R f f l e t a s J E Lesawns Glvcw fn Ikntvriax aa<KnBLH®nwn,ao ■ A -ddikfada ef p»'re 6i>pr”ei. Sang Presses, Refrigerator Fati| «WA» M31X3, AmerieanGounterfsits I* UW fafa'ii <v*t|iie* oWiefi t« tee epwrteev■ah* to a saatoM, *MWto« Ue rotee sauMtWaj I ran !««)' from home?' I see/ muttered Tom Dagnell. • It iau I tbojgiit? • Il was nay mother’s wish, too; and I ■fell «troog enough to fight my own way io ’ llie world. But I JOol/ *• My father was afraid of what I knew—of !what I might betray. He thought bi* 0*0 ‘ ehiid might turn informer, and drag him to prison. Ho sat spies upon me, of whichmv mother Warned m*. Ho waa deter 1 mined to have m© back it possible. Hotblnke my dangrr is bia own.‘ Yunr danger?’ repeated Mr. Oliver. 1 ‘Yes. Already, by a terrible chain offact and falsehood, I am suspected to Paris if—oTilir-mond stealing, aud there.I* no proof of tny faiioeenee ; every proof ' —God help me I—of what look* like mycomplicity’. Thai was my danger, Mr. Tfagttell? she said, turning to T-m. ’ Timt ' is my danger now. I did not dream of itwhen I loft home, and Heaven was help ing tne to g°.’• Il is a strange atoiy/ raid Mr. OL ter. • I would have been gird of a womao'seunnsel, a woman’s sympathy, first of *li/ remarked Violet; • but the course of events 'baa be*n too strong for tne. You ace it ha* submerged him/She added, pointing to our hr ro. ‘ He camo here to help me, findat my sole reques1. It wm my father and bis spies whom ha wished to elude on bi*arrival; it was a message from my falbw to tne t'-at be received InM night;.t wa* fabis urith to screen, mo tba t ho took tho ' part of the boy who was found upon tho ‘premises; and it fo l toy father whom hemet at Lilllcbsmpton for the first time, and who haff wished to discover where Iwas. Ah I Mr. Ihignell, yon will forgive tbe trouble 1 have brought on you, for youere generous? • 1 faave nothing to forgive/ answeredTom.1''*! ain onlygfad I understand now. I am grafefal for all yea have e*IJ, and atsuch * risk, for my sake-'• I have risked very little.’ • ¥<>u have told the geutlentanfoo much,•aid Tern ; • and he ia not too Wise.’ If wa* not meant severely Tom Badspoken half absently, and was only tbini- ing of Violet H Merbratidt’s position, andfa whst way it might be affected by her revelation ; but Mr. Oliver took it to bim-svlf. and answered, with humility ; •No I am not too wise/ ruurfag bi* hand* through ids scanty gray hair. ‘ Iam eofifused by »n this. I—I don't com­ prehend everything.*• Do you still think Item imp 'cated fa tho robbery ?’ loq' 'red oar hero.‘ Na, I don’t,* be said, holding out bis hand to Tom, ‘and I am sorry that I o- er.hong'll so.' Tom ebook bands with MriOliver again,and thus peace, and even confidence, werer>-estabiMied brtweeu them. • I—I ffen’t fancy we need say any thingof th'* to Fanny,m Marcus, orMnu0,’v*'-/ said the manufacturer.'’ Na/ answered VH et; ‘ unless—’ • Under any cfaramstantwa, M!«s Udder-braedt, we wTtt not a” ad a to this/ sadTom. derisively. ' * A wnrffor two b»o-./m.’«1 ,?iu1.*L‘ «ud of lbe robbery oHaitaighi,iryouw?|lfilnreSpeak. The message se^lwo w^s to ireetmy father’s friead.wjom I fall com jwllodjto see for A few momenta—who Jbaff cam* to"warn tne of new ffrngen, and how pow­ erless they all Wore in any way to-help UMnn’aM I returned to Tanv,- X do not be- lieve’my father wished fo co a 1 plicate n?*t- btoigGtlhe nsetaog* took back tffa ,n«wa of what wa* in tli* Lous* to ifa «om- ■ »^.?21waS3^-• Only iboro's tbo picture—eny Tnrncr/. raid Mr. Oliver, with > groan *l th* rem p isceioe.• That wvetah of a boy would bar* never,tbingbl of taking. thaL ,' Yve€. lalksr—i* Ls a indge of piclare* ?' ’ ?uifar<f >‘;'. • Yto.;he i», aaid Violet, w{lli shudder. ‘I bad torgottau that.’4 Hfife.a drefidfr’ man/, said Mr. O’-ver;,and h*’U comfag hern this ereofag.’ . • Herat How do yon ku*w ?’ excfaiuied VtofoL CH ARLES KENNEDY, SURGEON_DENTIST. LICENSED by tbe Royal College of Pmul Smyecr.a-:*r?s5ssss 5KUM prererreUoonl aUurel teelh.OSreca Kta* street. U>® " D»V H«ue.’ JAMES It. H A W *, ARCHITECT AND STAJB BUILDER. fanXUd M abort aciio. • Y<xi trust seeompsny naif aAr* n£3, very firmly. ‘ Yon rarrghr think presentlyI hail not told yow the who!* troth, or that 'myfrtber was right and I wrong.’ • No ; no ; I believe you/• You auepecteff Mr. Dagnrit l wntedor,' she said, thought folly, ‘yog could has*bad a dealt of-trim? rfi.tarlurnn*06'^ W ” “S^ort lum, M&s • Ay, but ha is ko honest and trabpokea?' Ay. lie's certainly outspoken/ aaanriedMr. O.rver ; • he need woT boro arid an hour ago that I was nut ton wfao—tboi^h,by George, it's true enough.' He broke info on* of his, hearty langfasst last ; he was roocrvrrfng'by degreoa. Hawas pleaaml, after all, iliat Mito- Hildrr- branill hod named him m ihelbird partyat/be coming interview, though ho wa« disposed to be nontoue concerning it, Itshowed that rite wax’fi* bouefit tuff out­ spoken too as the fa ro she defended. Thry were wafkmg rwttuff lb* garden when thfa little dialpggne took place, and tho rent of the party were scaUcredl '. .• Well, I tfaok I shall be * betfgr wilnM« . than Tom Daguell/ far arid; *and ‘if ’will ahow your father there la another friend on yonrsido?• On my side !’ tdio rei>’:ed : ! liiai k vou for aayiug that. It is' plewuwt fa thinkfrwtxls «TO eom&ig Murid to «&*’' 1 • Not that I would adviMyoa <0 nmafa »Ye«,yes, I nnderetaud’-saM Violet ;• I am waiting Miae Dagneli'a letter 'to her eonsin—that may influence tne more thate anyone anticipate* tSpresent.’ ‘ ’ • Don’t tell me any thing aboat H/ Mld Mr, Oliver, very quickly. ■ It is ifot' myburioeM, and—atjff wou’ri rathrr tjot know. any tfavg .mom. 'YdA inriart keep" the**secret* and confidence* for your lover, young lady pl don't, want thorn; I doubtif J mu fitly eoBsiitoteff to bear them.’ Violet Attempted * swle, but there wastn expresiou of pein fa iL > • 'I will not burden you » uh my confidence.Mr- Oliver, although I bars no5 fasor totrust? ah* said. <- ’*•'**■* • Bat I presume Mr. Darnell—Ibbnghlie baa not seen yen. very often—u fa e*r- BAGNELL w m fattensdeep in th a com position of a’ ----------■> ~ —*" •’wnd ,w tw u Uisal* when*Jlf. Oliver eamo into th*k library. He looked up and gathered hfe 1 pepm together m tho manufoctnrcr en- 1 • Yon wil’ want thia desk, Mr. Oliver r ‘ b* **iJ. ‘ No. keep year seat/was the reply. •} 'am not going to write. 1/ ba added, aftei a pause, • am very giod I have foundyou?\• Did you want to see tne in particular f'l ioqr 'rod Tom. 3 IffljerialBiitftaila hkad of fice, yowowtcm CAPITAL r"$i x>OO,OOO. R ep o Bat I will,' answered Tom fifthly. m have charged ma with a erime; yempart of your aocusaUos upon tbs *d*- qj of my ptwvon* ebaraotar. Rrove that,I will own tfre root, it simply to obligejg.' be added mockingly.ij|r. Oliver raised and tat fall bia hauffa —I»«n bb knees ; th* stubborurtM of human• 1 am at your ret viee, Sir/ said TornFT^^5 w m here painfully apparent, regarding Mt. Oliver euriouriy tfow. ' Is | S Vou Will deny, perhaps, you were th* there any fresh uywi of tbe robbery F '■ panion of thfeve* and outeMta in • A little. Iwanttofa’Yto you about < <»? faked Mr. Oliver. x w m very poor/ replied Tom; ‘ I have1 ulmoat . starving. Heaven know*shorn I Maociated iu ths low faannts , I w m dnrento st 1st: hut I pickedpkets. broke into no mari’a' bouse, ad no man his wordly good*.!.>u were in prisun once?, r »W0«k, for shouting ' Vtce la lll- R 'ucj* whan an emp -0 was io faali- ‘ v«d line* yen have bean home youtvdkopt the company of thieves.’ » Vis are ouc* more mistatBa? answeredodi?, ‘ I haven’t a Uteri on tho list of my siuag acquaintance?don't make a jest of it,’ 'Said Mr.Ver- ‘ There’* the boy yon were with ®w,|jftvo nn proof b* is a thief.''•Kl.tero is the man you met m Lillle- ifffoton Soods a few days back.’ • To say the lewt, I Ifavw had » hire Um* of it tb* fafa taw day* ertftr fast er other of'ra.' He w m still coefeseff; ft may beconjccittred, by aft that he had heard and seen and sfiffiN^r^ hSTeMrceTy'm&s-tett^tbs detrits, toottgfrlM.ifad 00 farther suspicfon of Tom Dagnaft, and waa sorryba bad mwirustad friar en iiw erlffeuce ot an overwise wtieemas and a reeefare stitoleu gwds. Him IIM irtwrft b*d been in earnest, fatd haff :»et Itafd thetruth from Lin? iq her anxiety to sansTomDagrtell’s credit, but ilia *Hq*laa to* dia­ mond robbery was riart^ng, and be couldsee freah comphosUon* rfelug very fast about him, and itfrimrif dmfreed fate thrirmidst, Helen*-miai*.: Ttxui Mr. H'lder. trandCW ' coming visit was not acrcwsldeto a»trfepTata; tfrero m52frl ’U fafolfter amwe, ami Ualfffifaefod wsemm. Tfan Dag- fa?11 ^1^80 off wriband upeet eieiybpffys cricririfoo*.^ ’ Yon pntpeme aeeing y«HfJtatlMwF «BSMr; Oarer to Violet, at a later 'pepod, aud whan tat opportnuity presented ifat*< toapeak to hair. . jc xstite* ,11. ■ I U I i |lW |^i-^tt = teMyrre*l«te.fa*fafa «- is. The MoIsmm Bank. INOERSQLL BRANCH.LOAN WENT, King' Street, Ing«rr«U, Allow. tai.rw tonD.pore* T ^S ^n S L ^* B §j d f a M b u Co'y OF CANAPA. HEAD OFFICE, - LONDON, ONT. CAPITAL, . rnH IS Company has opened on office j ^WrejaijllEN Tom Dagnell had tak- *n leave of Mr. OHrer be haff been no more preparedfen that gentleman for th*.*ppe*r*Dce of Violet upon th* scene, and within a few sc00nd 1 of the interview.A*4iaStepped into the corridor and closed tfa door behJud him, ao there steppedfro ta him, taken aback by hi* quick exit, thOfigUT’ef Miss Hildcrbrandt, anxious,•gftatet And storm-driven. I *’MissiHi!derbrandi, you beret’ ho cried. •Ye», Yes. dhnvobecn mean enoughto listarf^hutii i*. jn year cause, not my own. ’ That Is hopeless!’ she sxdalned. ' , ,/iBut—’ j >nr.to -eio i/Tik »in . ’■«•• •<Aud yon will forgive rus for <ttf’ ah*enareatad. * I have been eagar to know all th' \ threatened-you and me. I guessed wl ' b* had re to rued when be asked foF ya * hI mw what sriuooaitag, and 1 went' fa H«t fa* i fo*> RO * -od0 t . ri'You must not bo implicated fa this,” 1 Zantofitme, I have* story to tell. I cm no| wail for your cousin now,’she ari-1. • lAtaTt rny one firfand to defend at anycorf , Ik mart be?5 iavo yon considered— Y SvrxyUrinfi. Taka me fa there to boohii ,1 m for my sake, not your own.’ . Y. rtlw firrtfcma.be bad called himbyte nristfrn name, and ba noticed itat or \ MpiteftU the trouble threateningifo p. In tba storm they had been drawn rirwr getbsr. ~Went fa baud iu hand, mor* likehfairtfa an friend* ftbay closed the door tn, apd walked toward Mr. Oliver, wl irwi trowed to receive them now, but sc ered at them very mush m they•mtef Hl him. : ’ 4^11 Wr yrang lady/ he said very Jua ft, 1 Vndet, ’X »m aorry you hare heri, . fggfeff Ido this-tfafit Ito bfa broTkfo fou bare to roa.*‘1 lai A not hTf-agbt ma, Mr. Oliver/ re- ' phtf/AWet; ’I harebroa girt him.’j i®»^#ifaaflsrt dDwa raid regarded aaeho^-*r gravely—aatranga triumvirate;>eoocMtlO etear op a mystery to 1 » Ihtybe^ ifmy pqwfir/ Violri oontfaued. < s-itiifOlntt fart. a«*r- ‘________*>W .zBEMink l k r <&• C o., —BANKERS. TTNCURRENT Money and American 4fal thinkers at motaiit w«k Ifawr wa fauriy watbougirt tiirire. ma’well's 1dfd not desire fa nay ws, clever man, but hs haff' MethfafareHWMetwforil . Idoudf H*; fa make » toMwnn mrturtthat may net batefontef n»a**»d W*te* S* refejw*te im f w ato H«d h H ** - w? *w®*»*®* t to Um mMmm UUMurrJ'“V’T rtti^ ■RWefUwi tme «r» most f<wtttnat» andhappy. We are kUia bwnlarxd wish faves filing eAeaed the dear beHad.luen Wt«e «*y mmi •c>«m4 W AMK>«ii«d-• I drx i lake hie taking the learl is thia,' Tom arntawd to VkJM r W« » toaodaf h , wish ah h- keed totaato-e.• Wsaeatruirttoaa.’wastk-awwwr. 1 K WaMM. M.h,• W B E ^ud. IsfiwteA JW yMLWfi. A drewlat wm read retewtog. to Wlltow*» system of gorvnMM mu a tops! etowiito.An sononut was red tom* Bamwsl ' Hwtd, S» portton nfhr*, ***, R-reoInUoBi from B.mrd ot Trade with re- torenee to C- V. R. Director. LwtMt From E I^isgwtn, edmowMg »O hi»i I aw glad to toe •ocee. Itis fe e Ito to* time, 1 tten*.'» Awd *e»0M atrewfe Vtostt I may oaH HasKJi, »27.B< A letter was read from Marot irewia, '. A’d*rma\ Peel *tto Tims, SL. Trace*, City gug>nvcrtL>o.Vn, steuog tbM tka aaphatt pavMaenta Uid (town there wowid Im * iio-abl* as long a* pteak, aad were datodsd- ■' I* acmtowUe after U yaaaa'asperiwaM.J**15rt*to read from Jf. G. Hudgins, guting th* Goreremant grant to actotels ta •to afallows .—Public schools, l separus school, *77. "No. 2 Ward Committee** report was1 readThe M.irkrl and Park Committee rep-wt- !h’n« follows; — They reaom^endsd tuat1J the balance due the tow® by *Ua lateiT'L . * tairkel elerk. ammmiuw to 3SG&53 to(LuC w J I ir tw ^r iw llh C j piacediathe town solicitor's hands for irtC l.M .e ary VM rtrr i collection; that the markfl square be grovelled and put m a state to receive all waRgofia, and that th« *aia« be plaited around tho sidewalks in proper order bytbo market clerk. that tbs to*k-up bo re- modilled so ag to toko two eclfcr ivikt-1of lira-, those in front to be mad* of wrought iron « U>e report also stated thatth* grs Mtn the pa A bad been sold to Mr. Tho». Elliott, for *18j00. which vtu pilw i in th* hand* of Ch* treasurer ; that they had pct in a pump in Ito well at a east of *10 or *11, ami bad now a good supply ofwater. Ttoy also recommended, a foun­ tain for Ito park, and that *100 be placedto the credit oftto market committee for the general improvomoal af tbo market ground*.Tbo report of ths committee (or aopoiot- | Ing and defining Ito duties of high con- I ata bl a «i« read. I Schedule from Co. Council showing , _... „ i gmoaot required by Ingersoll to pay for | School Trustees ’ for C. V. IL, 3619 , smouut appropriated for oonuly roads sod bridge*. *106.[1.,«. mtv tr. \^n*..toKi« ar^ I the oomautiion. The Fire, Water and Gas Committee re- She wa»l««li*gd*wt»,a»d ba was bead ing ovar hue, Mraugaiy £eartol ths* ho had' oif oJWlbar. auanirtly drawn toward her by the new OeeWwcen there, stremeiw wlarratod to hw, when Abe dour cre»—< g»i M» OUwiretaeni-wito. Manmaaad Tumtoetor up with the • Ub *1«£*w'-Z df I*® « oovrarow] g^DM£SDAYf JULY 8, *878. c o t SCIL MBOT1SG8. turn muviimv. "g • • 1 On motam ef Mr. llegler, aeeaodrd by Mfr, leave to bring tn a by-law for appointing**hwb enmiebto a«»ik»oM his deifes. MTtea by'law betag rwefl a first and «• copd time pawi* into eamntfttoe of the wtowr. Mr. IlM bwin to the eiUrt.itotMidanAto dtoMMfitoa took pjwe on the paawtig af thtoifiy-toir. wtom on mottotteommitto rose and reported tba "bs-fc* as amended with th* blank* filled np. The by-law m^ointed Mr. Canroa High Countable at a ®U*ry ef f 1.00 £ur day and feer, his dntias to oomnwnee st *0 a. «n.awd eontirme nail! tnMnlelit. Th* by-law also provide* ths High Cuhsiatsfe shallwane a peiioegiaW** uniform and carry a pelioauton’s baton. On motion, mlb 8? wa* mpended for : tltoweer.iiw. Mr. Chadwick stated that the StrtMoor- Genera) was c «rato% tliTongh he/c ’« the fail,and Ibi wawhBMke tone soma arrangemenls made to give him a hearty, welcometo oerrtoWw. • ~i * ’ • On motion of Mr. Bechahan, seconded might that country to protect ay. *a4~a i i t i r giLl«er*aa. V*»fc»airetana* awv ware •-■ot ihMhMh M ■*»*■ rsOMM k*xru,—■ jawarttar-, Barley Forks, -----Tmfr BaaAUej HALF iGALLONS W j for gg^yrX ^4 ^^^ held on Thursday evening. 3rd July, Hu Worship tho Mayor in tbs chair. Present—Messrs. Bachauau, Daly. P Stuart, F. Stewart. Crisp, Gayfer, Thomp- s«, Heglcr, HowuHin* and Baffantina. .Vcconnt read from Silsby Matsuhictariug Cq. for mttion hose and coupling; *100.75 Petition read irotn. H. O’Connor and forty others against haring an asphalt sidewalk laid on Thames street. On motion of Mr. Buchanan, scsonded' by Mr, Daly, *180 was placed to ths credit of the Fire, Water and Gas Committee. Moved by Mr. Daly, seconded by Mr. Bnchanso, and Refolded,—That the ootincillort of th* -------....--------------------------------------------Second and Thud Wards be and are here ported, recommending that the res poetby authorized and instructed to proceed 1 near Dr. Springer's bo removed, that 5 K) forthwith Io construct a proper asphalt ; feet of hose bo purchased from the H<>** ablejralk, 75 yards on tho west side of* sod Bobber Company of New York, aud Thames street, aad 1‘21 yards on ths east ‘ that the num of 3’25 bo paid to Mr. Harns Mr. Mornry for eoffin for pauper woman:On motion <jf Mr. Christopher, seconded by Mt. ThompRoni the report of the ^oard of Health was sijdpted, arid the clerk in- wtrncieil Id rmttfy'Mr. Partlow to p>fni>vt> all Uis waads from Abe' pond, anti .other refnse on Uie ecfgM. I ' ° ‘ -•» 1 On motion, of 'Mr. BurJiannn, seconded-by P, Htoart, tho TMlowfng aetarmrits were ordered to bo -paid :—K. A. Woodcock! qnartora'- aalarri 876 : O. O. E.' Wilson.*43.75 ; let Tfisgtowr, tlft.75 ;“2nd do.. I11AO ; 3rd do., *6.25; Capron’s salarytor June, *31100. On Ktoliou of Mr. Gayfer, seoonded byMr Thompson, Wil aftcnrmU and pommdti- ieirtroan not otlierwita disposed of were referred to the eotnmitlees to which theybelong. .On motion, Cofioeil adjourned et 11.90cfatock, to tweet again on Friday evening Isaelitea, God’s favored people, who bay- ' log spent onr forty years in tho wridcreiss 1 finally abide Is Ito promised land mlaue ; our Mores. I leave tins for your own edn-sbtersttA. Li£ati»'«ak»to-question, wby should we not glorify .ourselves a little bn this anspieod* oHrtlWdu? Why comfiig ‘ togsiher as hare to-dsy should wenotgrrisgeach olber’a hands in hearty fellowship,rejoicing that io this oar laud of proruiae the milk and bonay fow *0 freely? I*|is*good to tef glad. It i/ proper Ip satiifT 9U6 anojtor with hops fol wurfC- The beet angary of Canadian eacccse M Canadicr-faith. Belief!jo ortrsdv«a*S*She great leret? itol can lift s worW'. jtlar future Juttf gyery’thing pleaeattt ip ‘g,. Let jns never doubt that. Bigtito-day omsb d4».L With ta-dsy.' We isujuot krop.debt and credit-.with tiso^ I’rty. ^.s-.yr-p go» is bia- riidllfiT Attend now to the tl|iq#pi -of th*'preectitahouJd bo our ixdb**^0 *»•«> et«*,J wwin tjowlte plepayg foj* ilu> fuUyn,,,. durrottndfoy* sli.sp* Abe tpat>. Nqibing u Intb?. 0'n fto forger e*alr>. surroup^tng* wd),i.jqqld .tUe gyu<j4lipf», Bee to i', therefore, gerierafian of fq-<(py, that you make wis* surroundings for t^s, generation of,to-morrow, N»liouid..pco»pari*y h tte-pybdsnul open Ito industry uf tto peopi^No palioQ or.pcnvls tog been iraty 4W0S Jteronp. powerful and great, that, has not ‘been distinguished for industry. I her* repeat that intelligent, wad-directed labor fonne now And tow ever formed- 4l>o trne basis of oalionaf gretonos*,. Industry ba* done tqueb ter our favored land-, Il ba* mods tho wilderness and eoJUgry .place gl^d, and all over ibe land peopled .to a Hava om. \i; 8 0„i .iriZr '/L i JL1 <1 </fTF-EC . * t 1,Bfc«ErGe w*troe<finkifpo-•r*mstortehela lpbu*b.fliictoltshaIPtcAI, F. fw-hool Board. The regular meelme of the J3iar<l of __________________ __„_____... r_, ._. , —1 ,n~—*‘7» waa held On Friday even­ county purposes. *640; Ingersoll to pay iog Inst, for C. V. II., *649 , amouut appropriated Present—Tiin ehairman, -and Messrs,for county road* sod bridge*, *106. ; Eakin>>,McCatislatirt.8ndwortb,0lark,Iijng. Colb-clion* per Mr. Murdoch *69—less Cracg, Choate and Watterworth. .1------------1 Minutes of previous meeting read and Moved in amendment by Mr. Crisp. Aecoaol* were read from Col. Wonbain.sewn Jed by Mr. Ballantine, and surveying, *6 ; Wm. McLood, special os- I Jiewloed.-r-Tliai .Council go into com tenement, *14 75 , Chrontfk. pruning and iniltee of the whole on the matter of build advertising, 38U.31 . W. G. Wonham *0 ; in*asphalt sidewalks.—Carried. J Ackart. pump. *11 i J- M. Wilson.Council in oomuuttoo of toe whole— Mr ; brooms, 7ta.. Wilson Bros, sundnas, K Stnartin tto chair. *4.25 ; Ina. Murdoch. coUeoung, 88o. On motion of Mr. Buchanan, seconded The Third Ward Committee’s report was by Mr. Daly, ccmzmtte* rose and reported read, which renomtnended tost the diffsr- reoolutuMi No. 2 carried la committee ot - ent Wards be taxed for improvements *c-* ’| cording U> too assoasabl* pronegty of each.' Moved by Daly, scconued by Mr. [ FlewfiBiug, and 1 nrtolord, —That the petition of Thame* street residents not to build asplialt side­walks bo referred to Ward Comaritteas Nos. Two and Throe, and alre too otlwrpelilion of sundry resident* be also refer­ red to above corumittea*.—Carried.Mr. Eakin* was heard on tobtxJX of theLadies' Benevolent Society respecting two indigent pcteon* now supported by them,and asking for aid, os the funds of the society sro about expended. ' Moved by Mr. Bncbanao, seconded by Mr. Daly, nnd Reioloed, —That tho cum of *15 bo paid, Mr. McIntosh, asphalt ftiijewalk builder, ’ Of Loudon, for lots of time and other ex­penses incurred bv afteuding to personal i application* of this Couucil. srri that theMayor sign an order oa the Treasurer for I that ameunt, and forward thosame to him. Bobu of th* member* wanted an ex- planaxion wby this money should to paid Mr. McIntosh. ,> Buchanan— Mr. McIntosh was practi- i - cally engaged to build the sidewalk, andI had gone to considerable expeua* in eotuiug1 here an<] Toxinc time in looking an the mat- whole. Council reamed—the Mayor in the On motion eojocil adjourned at-9.80. The regular monthly mreting of the C inncil was held lask.Mon-lsy evening, all the councilton present with the exception of Mr. Sndwortb, the Mayor in til* chair. Minute* of last regular and special meot ingaread and adopted. Tho TreMuror’s report tor Jupo was read, showing receipts *1148.61; diaburae- tonU, *408-96 ; balance in bank, *784.05. An aconunt was read from tho Boturning Officer, for polling booth, *2.00. Letter from C. H. Jordan, asking rebate of biDiaid license. Petition road from H. O’Connor and others, praying Council not to lay asphalt sidewalks on Thame* street. Tho objection th a peliticocrs raised to ■he Laying nf said sidewalk was that a* th* town was building an iron bridge, and . • — ---------------------------------r---------------------expanding moqsy for other improvement*.1 here and Toting time in looking up tbo mat- they ooalil not nfford tiro expense that , tQr, and now that this petition is pros anted would be neodad; and also that it would it looks as if the schema was barked, andbe an incanvemenoo and expansa to! ft *** only fair that he should receive k property holders on tbo street, as they ! some remuneration. Ha for one wonld would to required to shut, up their cellar tot ran io lto face of such a petition a* tboopenings andeatetituta iron grating*. ""‘ —’’ *’“■ —•• ’ - — ------ Tho Board «f Health reported «a follows: To ffin VorMp the iftlfor and Sttmkipal'CoandioftU Twa of TnyertMz GawrutKiri,—The Board of Health for theTown of Ingeraell offer to ’ your honorabto body, this, their tot report for the current year. 1‘repmatary to their emmaeneiug their i»-tpeeboo <4 the town they, caused 100 pnaterw• to to put vp in the mmt prominent places,calling Bpdu thamhabitanta to put their pte-miees la a thoroughly oanitary ootahtiou, notlater tiian tto I*ti> of May. at which timetheir inspector would examine arid, premisesto Me that tbdr lustrartiom were carried oat. Many of the inhabitants complied with the requinxoeut*, aad nearly all aeknowleto- ed tire oerevrity rfsanitary precaution*,, yet cor faepectar toad itueeeaasry to iwuc 00 fewer than one tamdred and sixty writtennotice* upon drirauueuta, tewidee giytagoonwrwehnmlreiLrortol instruction, Iti* anti*factory to to aUa to report, th at tho pnmi*esodMariyaUprivate partiea, theetreote, lane* The Board of Smith would call ehe atten- lw« <4 ths Council to the f»et that there h one place ttear the Credit Valtey Railway.Mai directly north a Bixd’e brewery, whiidi h very detrimental to the health ofthe to- hahttMkta kvhMt to ths* locality. Thia »«»red by l^id waste from the Lowery, m3 whifh lMinJ^^iOU i. r _i„ . -L... I more <lo- that aotfl gome steps arstaksw to gins St anMUet. dmfauwsbem wud Irewary Wreald’!0!‘*<n2rrItoJ «i0toyL 'HreyaUo.*vl, tWaMknswaasPartlew^pon^M • niis- with Ono just read, altli-ugb. bo was certainthose who signed il did uqI know what they were doing, and were lotuug a splendid -op- portuirity o( having a eidowsJk that would be a credit to the town. ,, Christoptol'-'A nnmber of busings1! mon bad spoken'to him to have ito new side­ walk built of asphalt, as it would only eost a Jrifls more, and would last wry- umebInteger, besides Being much boiler. He thought tlmb after what had now been doneit'was only just that Uioy stonMTesve tho. street as it is. He waa snro the majority who signed the petition did cot,know what,tblhr W«^o doing, v ■ ,, ,„CJ ! , . ; 7 ., ■ Th* Mayor—L.wjpidnLnqden Hite after­noon, and ttoye was but. one expression Hive among Ito ciloati* a* to tbitikiud of sidewalk—that co more plank -eiilewrito shdntd bo laid down, tt . waa cheap and 'dnraUe. Ona walk ba* been down ten years, and tt it sliU goad. ' The statemonte in the petition asto' ibe expense stowedplainly that tho petitioners knew nothing, of what they were talking about. The Cotmeil b*d the walfafo of 'the town as tnneb at heart u anyone also, and bo was sure thut in patting down asphalt sido-walks they were ptiraaing the cheapest and tortnoureo po&riblo. H* produced atetter from the Mayor aad City Engineer of Loudon, statiug that *l» walks laid down ta ih»t city ittoalhe best <rf aatiotection, anA would lari out two or throe plank Mr. Thompson—We will never have an opportnnfty of building so cheaply again. Mr. O'Conner rem»rked ttot tto asphalt sidewalks woald not stand to bars barrels and boxes of goods tumbled on them, andwonld erack and break op.Daly—Tl>* sidewalk* wore not made to tnmbl* down godds npon. Ttore wh-are,opposing this kind, ot wste didn't knowwhat q*eywere talking about. „ Ottfir- cd had gon. to a great Aval of I rouble and expense to find out the be*l, and alter they, had done so, a petition fo go* up, rigued by 5 K K K K £5 f f i one rent per fool more, without w j nail*otf biagne to tear Lto drearer, wliite tto<* who reoUe ont»kl* would tore to foot the greater tort of th» bilk .It ttoy the town for some tian to com*. *Crisp— Wes sore if ib* matter wwi hrtmsbt to fore the efttaana in a proper lfaf.1 thay would net to opposed toft. Ameeting .tould bar. toeoWwl to d*Kn» 37 0(1 ; R. Huntley, filtoj bawb, -■ 31 (15 . W. Smith, trees, *3.3(1.Commnoieati-.n from W. K Shortt. E«<j.. Used Master of High School, resigtnng Ins position, olio from Miss Cornell cud Miss■Turner remgviiwg their poeition nsteacberW ou the public Kcliooi staff.Tbo public school report for May alinw ed an aggregate attendance of <160 ; average I 5‘Afl. ' The following attract from the report of Inspector Biich.m','on bis visit to fba High School nt Itrenrsoll,on th*26th Murbh and 17tb April. w»» read :— Accommodation,good ; e«]<iipni->ut, to) the materia! equip­ ment in enttefnclory (A| tbo master* are wall -qualified for their work, btil have rather too canch to do. Remarks- The state of the tohoel in satisfactory ; both master* have accomplished a large amount of good woiR.On motion of Mr. Crapg, seconded byMr. Choate, tho nceonnfs jnst read wore I referred to tbo finance committee. Oo motion of Mr. Eskins,seCOUil^.i by Mr. McCausland,11 the resign a ti tn’ ^f'tboHead Master we* accepted. On motion nf Mt* Watterwnrfh; jtoemid- I t|rrs tDi4,od by Mr Choate,Tire quarters* kthrry of1 tho tractors nnd (Hirer employees of the tBoard was nrdoredto (>e paid,On motion of Afrj*King,'secondedbjf Mr Clark, tire touchers’, committee Wfre m- atrueted to atlvetfisd for tenebersl^ fillTfre > vacancies caused by the resignations new Irood. ' ‘ On motion of Mr.- Williams, aeetmdBd by Ms. Cragg.tlrereeijtnaflotisol Mitt Cornell and Miss Tomer were accepted.Th* fl nan co committee reported tecotn mmidtog the payment of w few sttojlryaotreunte. On motion of Mr. Wniferworth, second­ ed by Mr. McCatMland, the report of tbo finance dommiltoe was adopted. ' Mnyod by Mr." WoBerwortli, Mcobdod' Mr. Choate, and Resolceri, — Thst whereas 'tbe 'HeadMaster of the High School will hare tanght one fall year at tire expiration of the nridsnmmsr vacation, therefore it ft hereby resolved that iris salary be paid atthe tenntoolinir of Iris services <m the 18th itrelarit,' for tho fun year.’ nnd' lhat lire treasurer and chairman dt (he Ttohtd eignUte nrte^miy ejtemre for the Barna.—Oevtiriill ‘i ' ' ■ •' • ‘-c ’ ■ On motion of Mr, Wattcrwarlh, seconded by Mr. Eakin*, theitmn of *100 was order­ ed to Ire' paid td'Mr. ’Deicen, being one- Irelf tbo grant total - tho County andLegislature for his scrvicea in 400000014011 wtthTlja modi I acbodljM icr rtsolaltori ofJurw-ffWi; 1678. .:,i... T JJT ; , , Qg tuolion of MR- Choate,aeebutfed -by Mr«t> Wwltorwnrthj tbd salaries- Af Miss, tCorneH and Afiaa Ta'rper were ordered to bo Mid, and xbw treasurer «eil otoirmsn inetroatsd to siga'writers fn <ho b.-uae at Ure expiration oftonb/wt said teailielri areabout removing: from-the:Oeornty, «ajd salariM to bo computed'up tilt'Sepk11st.1879. ;i>ihh jiv J>> 1 II* .to !*>•;>« . 1,-Board sJjvurood. - h •' '< •)< ’ 4°E< >741W fo QhlncmMrMa kA* -iijg. cocy and g*per»| . depression ? Are o«r H s s s s s s a ? sire for tire* irighteonenree which ate* — exalt a nation Mid white wmktag^mgrent.prpbicm of human gnvernmonl let tta Ctahdiane, to not unmindful ?! tire*great part wc liave to play on tin con­ tinent. The Coufederatioa of-lto Bnltsli1 C, j»ria g a »i,".'W eSJ: i'V Stones, (] ’- r :(hindfitoQs, m rr/TTixH Horse PpketJ i 3 ^Q U o r -’r " ’ ' H a rv est ' ^'9‘ ' " ’^C “> f t Cap f tC * fee the UerM adUlutiw OhwOw, will to .Me te toll Mtow pe«*; itolto Y«ek.’itr-iifpmw-«- n r.E1c-v.fnwer*r/l Jnne 4 Un b hl Hl rpENDERS wddrrs«d to tto Honor- Empire tEero was litHo toyord a cpm-inou loyalty which bound 11* togitliry with only a hunted 11 influence. But a* a Dominion, wo have n mealig-? M*f quainlansliip with ths different Provinces. . jJuo rtouAmteowCt a ejramon interest, tb*<Adatft itkwbl thbie •letu-<nls of national crealness which spring from the virtue, intelligence and patnjliem of.our.iWaople,.From an early day we haye, as a jpopr<L been educated in the faith 11 at all the guarantees which encu^aujed and pro ted- ¥obW«fiW*t, iti»**dMai*ir*oanty •£ (lie Township of North Oxford,>0/»<*<»■ Ctenty of'fihtfortL^ ' ’ .T_—. . - -jiu, My!foci 4f_ib,V<.W ------- _ _..,>^T,'<TflS ICl'mdBS.'(»>r'Ai,hl to ‘to.-vi*« to Hie: mJ.I M«uliS|MtUv »i ®«ll 6,003 tons by Octohw let, icw . 6,009 tew by J«» U t, 1880. wy l ih U two. I F F E Y ’S ------------ Tv c ity-Etelitlj Day of Jane, <S79« VW* ngral Gvie. ABM. HILLSPON. .A IAMA3 governmental and religious p> licy Weu, . * ■“« —Bg firmly fixed re the bases of there,elrt* ‘posterity oftbebmv* sun sturdy pipoccr nal L(|U; the ' Bill* teaches (th*are monuments sacred to bonoo toil, and „rrat duties vfman in r-11 bis nilMionil to, on erory-hand ar. found the improved pro I (n5 lr c-vatry red i be ducts of skilful labor. Aft>»w me to ™-r. In cjttiptephf fltb <W nfr- - pest that intoUigant, well-directed tabu f t^-afsilil g«>d mln w li hlvri^otoXfofR .forms now and evei has formed the true baas 1 ablln.|a ol|y Th.l the Dnin.J' 6T national greatness. Io proof of tin*, -nt- JV'irl* n 'V rr- e partsurvey existing nations. Where lujpstrr !. f<MAnlAwfr3w»W Mre.t nffe?* and commercial eutaxprire prevails, pros- (%n. and blr.se.l endearment, of lisiu Penly exHta. Where imfofonco bears nn<] (he domeatio retauo.ts sro enltlvatoldsway an! fraffis.duos net uHain, pnsertr. nn<i et>. risbed J« glutted by a Common ignorance and cruuo abound. As for oor ^nt,™,,^ rtr n.ger than the tews thatcountry, I doubt u the auu in »“» diurnal . M)0 Halv .Covenant. That pur round Shine, on a scone J gmater, mor* i ert„MfoHte.l eonrtVulion i. Ito fon^lamirn derided thrift and prosperiy than that ... . ... .. ...---------. wbiob rt presents to fits burning eye. rx tending from ocean to ocean with noble 1 nartgob’c rtverg. lakes mirroring ths skv.and bearing eaupiioM wing* of counper® op their bosom, Catsrftets afoob foaw BU$1 thunder in their rrewtfore phiuge.lto charm committed to ila keeping, and wJT and wonder of ibww.,rlttood*bw» through |n 0 fo dady exercise ot such fallh strlnut HB far roaqlnw surface prsvml mild ' flllh u,fitU foT0 tin(J d rotn.ii, *i and equal laws, tho instilumms vf civil n,. Throne and tbo (Jnevn. as l-re tjnoand rohgmnvbborte am retabbshad. wb-te nA|-bvinacolleges r-uhaid wdb tto light of know- | rX fOIn w d | /r.1e,o.l gorernmMM. ledgeI railroad* trow rm ng il» length sol j A;>J wiU1 thia uathmsl and ntol.og pnt, , breaddi , telegraph* conversing wxfo each le rcot<b(| os H the tw,ttrt e ,rj | other, newspaper*, remutenes. scboolo .nd ’ Ulern lotorlw>u*.l a rere; « tnl „ A i^,tbooks abound, anfi ttimrebaa poiut their „ personal de vol 1O0 (H-’ tlJU TS ... <VW J Npires of faith to heaven. Town nnd rural 1 a-------------> ——*— a • - --------- I cathrnnfB like thcao have a social ns we’ll i right,• mb »-5V-’i» •' ifltul -*»- .!)« n*lv . . T >41*' F“rk II CO 1O DIAMOXflk PIN. ...,-rNPTiCE- ,yiTHERF.AH, repented compl.iinu1 • ' k) J I V V have bee* u* ala to inr r>f life •■! d e t »nh JAS. M&fNTYBE K a sh &jo o s! , Jb cOM Wr. »•> ® 1.3Q. : m . Inzenoji, Ontario. j TIIK XAT1L DAT OF THC DOHDTIOX—JUlA 1A«> 4—m ctmis* toTaiuurr—ot ukb ... Imtmril, July 1—Tba Fourth of July in Canada M nn on the 1st—Ito natal dayot th* Dominion. A year tone* she wilt pass into tor isonre A evtebratiotj here fo aouj.wbo* Ilk* on« iu oz*tha other aide miuus; lto ffreerackpre, tbo bonfire* and tho ilhuniuatlau*. H«o wo have tod Id-,day. Mayor Cbidvriek'o oration, Ito'mueic and fantastic*, too i foot racing Arid tb*bore* racing, «nd J* div.r* aud suWrv ”pttor-mBaty u l • reaninr nmft*etnenif. ill* «ptoi nf riritottiou and Cbii»ti*nily,m*n bin a great deal’ of the Srrlujal left,•nd w ton to feta himselfdown mid font vro frel most inclined to adopt tto derriop- tneat theory, i H«B >p«.i and- monkey*toaw'tore tii-day, they might tore Mnslied if ttoykn*w fo»w/M to m ol lto feebfe itnftation* of Itoir pranks by boys five tod a Iiaif and six foto tidL And tho wtoat men and 4ho aodatea* wmnto' laugh at tbrtt* prawto; and wo *11 oink, for tha timefaoinct part of *ba toy io ttoatartinjr total. . lugrerett te ono«f life groat ccutres oflto ctosre hnaimw* fat to*' Frortaea. th.r. toitw sonWtang tike fifty Store ftotorta within a radiusof fifteen mile*. - A marketfor tin* dairy prod nd is told here weekly, and attract* much a'.U-utirtn. Tfta sum - focture of cb«es» will bye-atjd-Vyo to e«i.rittared om of-tto fifie arts. Ittatritoon to prrbteifou. ■' 1 Herebk whore Noxon Ito? to ar a tn.-iksJ,m 'SH-wsfar ” grain drifts and IjfOQ. reapers anti mowere annaafty ; where 1a» a patnolia effect. Thu feeling nf com mn0 interest and aood neicbborbooUzdo***,pot exist now to tho extent itdul in «arlv* ’ times. Where, the whole neighborhood.! 'embracing a wide, extent of territory, met.pi to, log each new rienriug. and to bunk the’" corn crop raised on ft, wlinrc all tho »<-t' tiers‘made n too to bud 1 every new 1 -g , L„..^, io raise evary new frame, or to rut ] out the newt road, tlic social foaling, so uni-[ venmlly exouod, kept ahvo u> my frouerous . and liberal *<>ptiuiants which have, dviap , lyafod under the process ot a *pJW» re-' | li Jt-nicnt, and. nu exclUKiveueaa which teaches that the chl«f «u<l nf society ■* to keep each ano in, bi* own place. Fx>r tin*, reason f say tiintperiodical gatherings like1 these will dpvelop and strengtiivn many social bonds, and also enlarge lli» sym­ pathies well a* lb* ulea* of those wljo . avail thexuselyesof their advantages.- Tto common nnd domestic Lrfo of our pemdd is wanting in soma of the genial customs dud 1 observances that lend a charm aud. give a needful cohesion to society. Our practical9 juilgmeni* seem to value nothing that: does not yjeld. material returns.. This teliu^glc to acquire wpnllbarnl amass .treasure foy- ■ onr children bJiooM certainly not to life' chief duty, wo 9 wo to opr cquofry pndi to ' posterity.,,Patrfoipun among a peoplet i* 1 more essential to a nation than wealth. 1 and patri-tieiprbas ifo .ropt in tfro Jove of’ homo and ip ttia intelligence thm ooua prt- ' faenda ibe'cAahed uses and upc«s«i.ii-B oftto^ al.nn^o divine oodljuma/i enalion.lto- organized state, the blended Jifa-of Idea•iY1’11g in society.a^'d canriilsUng. a,nation - and without »,Botipn^ .witbout a. Govern ; ment that caulook with equal cyo Julia (he1 ^.'nce of iha, wl^de fsroijv of uaiions, what is f Wealtlror rational pro«porily?Ti*&j«Bflcssor <>f cur ncuntryjs figbte, nriviUgesaufl litier- tief oualit io projack bl* views beyaaAitliespan of AAingta life, „arxl, Uwro eodOr^S eu-tenesj thit ba has Jived- f ir country,mankind; and after- gwieratictMUi’ /The moat tucrod among .pecnltr .Uunga HththQ/raalaifr -ofluscouetel1. nboiBld'to ihe homo and. the - h?mj»»te»J<, lltiutt-ta kn English derivative from Gmntodniddlas ap<i genius, ils arreorory-relatWA* ihardly er id in tbeir.piMuptatpmNa da* whore;- ffoother language has a word which .Arfito- lates ita kindly ,antoui^y, M<'iMtferon* eqtuihtMis, ite , domeUio bonds, itn aweeLchanties,. Jta serene repore. . Strength* there laarn* to respect tbo rigbte* < pf thoweak, aud ilisno* to f ipbpdy Jhak aouti- njent in tbo forms of . jpolittaal >nd legal I jnstiitc. Beuoalh Ibeno old gothic seeliesrefoundedaud renewed,in «ltia, Oaaadfan w>il stand the bonsehoM giute, gnardinnoover a civil and .religions liberty, go often resenecTiD sb many different ages from tho .tempeate pf revolution. H«F» looW upto Ito sky. Here socialjvhrtaea iand JomB*ltecultaro »ox ti>e precious leeds ofpublic integrity* pure patriotism and fin- spotted fame/ Hsra cloee by^to tooom of nature, lhe impul«*« #f,honor and- tract*hsyefoUpfoyr. 10thererptrestelajjotaritii- «i tho integrity that frowns fpofi camip 4iotj», Here zj* devrioped the. ff a ate, renecicnM tha^teadily expels; mhdtompitWHc tompt^n,suA: tore,H»rii>S»W titeirimivred and jhaaftfop inV andi Kaaumrandinn drem**-‘to oitfoan*first fegerd. Every- improvement. - usefulor cfac^oi that to within a prudeto naa of t>o 8toto.; 4odi4U*tatolte.tom..gorem-imrntto M «tiixUteo»d-eaUmay to, if to- dnslgy reign there, U woman-«tvM*mow to, tor iprtinctire,good taate sod withholdeo$ Ito fmnniog'of her baud, if a morality higher Cton tho taw prevails there, flie.i an improving ^4 * towiiljkig foauhneew>11 go.forth haijd,io baud with toe abun- uaut increase tii*l;r»vreni8, tile weU nin-et-ed tataw that* breWed, -Were set to <! ay own on* common ground it i*e d»y ta 1 FJc?: tX’iSJTtT.pi .‘^ooww «'■”> i lirts Made to Order -I k*t iftir’ GN OK..THE.. BIG LI«1T. — wwiwiiun WHO tliny navn niB.lfl It w.5." c-'tiutry has taken grre*: afrp fntwt? fom-u S S S ^fo >«$» S Ik I.,-A FL MHg ,' remark* O B Iiouor. wJf4.ro mi I inter -st ot thv Britisli E npirfl nt large. I.-B'iehbefi ' by ’ suah,scutimcnla as ibeso, I trut £)ni'avi«ryone tviUiin tire sound rd tny vi lo<, <m' (bin sfcspjciptte bCctrtj tn., will eJiQ tebii meat of the following lines :— - 1 I Let heart breathe forth the prayer. UoJ ^grxnl x A* witnere* tx»v the merry din that roll* from odo*] \g>a4i^X'2Z'm^u'aiLuaja.y * ,< PECIAL BOOKS TTtfkTTOk is cnl!c.l tolLc^how J-C. GALLO WAT’S BOOK STORE, i r.<\v?)i<1 C t or ’s’Works better' ' ptMbWt' bi CnH^fe^WlW - 'T ' 1 3 Sttvet »n San * r'l-uncisco. jr YearsOitopoign to'Tii'iliS.'' ‘' ( riktlirif Jftlvori’iiixis In S' A Men. Lowtsr po s sib l e~r a t e s. Coffin & Gashet Room 32Kear<T fi'b hMW4 b. oCxIttM ftorr* Wltflc Orrlla;frw ep TLUL Xvrk, rj4TaU»j?f4 CtaktZe. FIRST-CLA SS H EAR SE FVli LUBE, TEIUUJ, MOPEKATL ^x ex ces 9 0 0 TKJBA JAH3K38 W i lO .Sfl’W T . H r P 0 *<3 VAM* SfclNTYREL • i . / i ■ I E£^r*K*wH *♦***- In-rrwtl. *pril», tCT. j • J , * f - SQ UAIR S ; AuctionRooip/ Ui ■'atfxr m 01 ^^.b bo., . riPepchcr. „ JJHJ ft>r wwt^B.aw*r walrior drift, eti? ne'er lohfe* 'J 'timvof'Grace. * . - ' j lo -Uie'copjmnd X4-x j 3 ., ru-us r«n^ .b«rt FfcZLa kSX’l^^nSlietr nw l7| odl rn toI~ t tx-M> n U Ir 1VtX ♦ w 111 jll ■ oiAar patent attorney i, v-hn art hi a du- tyn. vTre j33Dfc5eS?r»J»! tetafep Poteats," wAtek it •rnlfivt to any Hr*». aiwf aMtaii" conrp/Ue t»tir»Hio>u Aoiei6 4a Palrnlp pnd_f>dirrvrilnaU/:,agtlrr •' D B.^A0FS eATXrtilH fa Jtttt ' pn^rtoW rum '*»«w<«r^<«1U‘«^ nitaro; also. American and CanadianPldwa, Hmm imd’ fcotaF BAk<4,’! Ron Hoad Does. Iron Hsrrowa, Bawd Set Sugar Ketttoa of all sixaa, (extensive •Children’« Carrt Soeet Iron and. 1 niMhingXl^fria ii ’M Sitbol. Wool Truth I» Mighty. i»X5* tffrm a totry Stair.___(d«» JUJCXK BXC€ER & cd.,. vldfoorras ooff PPaatirrn nUit aanndd AA ttltvurnnweufftt Mal JLLaan«>,, Lt pu<au.^.C»t*W a $htnL<tdri’ V * j w i H R B T A H r ^f t^ ESTSBUSnrO 1«7* KING STRqtT, l.ipERSOLU ' ■" PMduwctoWlMtosfatoalJ /. QP' uElNl eUv m e rimyd edruaMyu nttonMdB ie Gvewntein ’ g;‘ fojt^’Uto OF COST.,.a in.!- S I 0 ,0 O O . O Q J COJ/JPM Itis py t C O M pKT liioi OU p?Lit ftM.iW ttSeSO N. ■*-"taaawi*aW;"y ?—»• ■.I'linAJm?.- r«ai>.14-4^1 | COMMISSION AGENT jfcra. H O ‘l a u •mV i SA TU lflU Y , June 21. Given if OXFQS \Ju n c 21. <5&>X)S ■• X r r . NP, WEDNESDA CURE SPIRITSAWIN ES, LIQUORS, ALES,TO] IroTmcJiakly^ilieir SANDFORD'S RM) 11 TIME TABLE. irpbana' On Saloiat O'Neill !ING,j Ingersoll, June 18, 1879,FENCE FOIh'jlfe IJOftl LITTUE WOJ of Ingersoll, has been in town tbe past few days. He relume home to-day. - House an Tuesday. July 15th. antler th atttpieea ol the Young Men of Knox ('bore’" Ex -nrewni.ta may take the morning aeeommc J. H. Hegler soil I*. J. Brown, Ingersoll. The Iter. Giuon Hineks. of Gall, for- Twenty IwwfoaMra* rwgirierodS/ei U>«*«, tiieve w*r* several faetonre present who didMNNHHMMRB»** wsr* eoM, *4 Lmtowcl on Sunday last. The Bov. W. H. Gann, formerly- of Io- geraol), delivered his lecture “ D^QgHpnd and its People" before ffifVKiOfcBivt! audience nt LemiugtoutMvntoyrtelTbi tha lugstsoR ccrresponfiMrt to the Free Prere:—“ The S tiM n tfScte has been re­ moved to Urt new premises, mljoiafag the Port OSes. The tucw U a go«d one in many respects, poriaapt Hie Ust of which is that Ums will U jse more dimbieg Stah ls the winds Insiituiipn ’jjwj^on Xi Hie regular furfHujTilTj cbmmunjealidn of Court Orford No. 13, L 0- F-. on Wed- ave^to^ba following ufficra Merchants* Bank here, has been ill for the past week, and unable io attend HRSS? ne«. Wo hope id bear of bis speedy of the heavy rnius on that day. There will be an eicnrxion on Tuesday, July 13111, to Hamilton and the Ocean Boner. Excursionists can take the 0.30 turn, train, and return on the evening accommodation. Fare to Hamilton and return, onlyfl.OC ; alm were mod* for which we resdil not gto qaotatfos J 1.130 hmm at So, «.5 at 6* , * m a ***$!«, • "W . gag^eir •» Who 8^te the Beat 50e. Teo. in Town I i O’Neill;* Co. 284 station beaded by the . special train will leave at] al C.30. Fare for tbo round trip tLOO. C ntei TasaHar-A to n number «4 them pasta to l» rbewvrd aft Uttowtb ' ftor wrarrtry.rnd it H 'W ttW W «!» arm eo««rwl by tharo is wMtectly i«- creoafaK- Tbs law myrtrtag them io lx ■es sold 2,179 boxes ; average price being 5Jc. Since last market day about 6,(XX) boxes bare been (topped Iron tins xeetiou.b T msnnsuiB Al Hk rerdar mwrtfeg of fee Bsrosriten I. o a F., fetid Wedam term by Bro* D. IX G H. Own. ». Ma O. bill, printed is st this office. ; s dwtesj« tooald call and leave soon as they arrive ha town, as pupils in Ingersoll again after lire elose <f the midsummer boHJttye. &tF For the cheapest Fruit Jani, go to O’Neill £ Co.'s. 291-2 |T FOREIGN WINES AND BQ8 Gf the Very ikal BnixJ,. In Vend .nd txSUM.Ivlh Aka. IWUre, Canadian Wbhkfaa. Mfcmsl 'BUim.bynipn.Kie. g-< ysoatom tato ••*•*■< ami tot gtesd w*to n .8 y i w* MUWtoMto A *., on Friday *•** to* Mmmmr msatom. Sto Th* MHMMutoti ammwiaa «a Itariiisgtau ’ Tplp lidffMI fttBv nt a Tfc C. picnic election r‘ J. n. Wood and F. T. Perkins, Woolstock; Orange Young Bnluns of this town are bound not to be left behind the rest of their brethren “in appearance al the de- ' r r k rat ing MibqFir d Wt iMtM’KR.Y DEPj T- -r J ! NOTICE. .1 </jMrtt«:nicrtl« anti other matter ar jtnUicalion mturt parttively be handed l not later titaii TittrL ly eceainy, an our \ryr edition compete us to go to preet early a UWucMZoy morning. A LARGE EIGHT PAGE SHEET BROAD COLUMNS, WILL BE SENT, 1 ANY ADDRESS, TILL JAN. 1. 1880, F O R H A L F A DO oa Friday **esu^ Us*. •T The A Y. r* rf IhM tews go to St TVeaaa eu to* 12U to etotoepte to* IS9U wuveraary W tos taHfa rf to* Boyne. Hoge & M U ^D O C H ^ AVE much pleuure in informing their many friends and the public gcimWVtoia. , liaruentcrvd into partnership, and having bought out the stock and trade <>t 5J1;LEWIS at a Urea* Reduction below original cost, to which they J have priceless Ixxm to suffering humanity PRICE 'id CENTS. Vfo1 to.ubt^n L>>fon>' VolUic jj«c Item, a union on-Jcdrldlty w I th Heal-it and Rtbrtm,. Sold by all dnnfgistan, gri ichai yuu art. mL'mr] to pay fur O NciU Go., agents f<f V ’Cromwell hu jnat received ten cases I King dtlBrown’e best Boots and Shoes 1 yon pan get them Cheap for the coupling, and is now prepared to receive orders for any number that may L _#, cd. Tbo esopling is neal in appearance, is inexpensive, is pnt on with ordinary clips, and with one-half the usual expense. It's v alue is acknowledged al sight and con­ firmed by u«e. It is perfectly noiseless. never foam its eUsiicity, and will last mlo ng as any part of Ilia Csrriage. Bend fordtocriptiva circular to J. P. Johnson, I lugorsoll, Outario. Fresh Lqneh Cake, Sponge Cakdp Lemon Buns, and French Rofts, daily at Vance's Bakery. 290 F, £<j'nairv AurUqn^ciy x , . If of gonlruJ Tnrrvbandiso every afternoon yvenint- al In. ixle room. King Street paper. Our W®« hsring been no much tahen up with moving the office made it sa iinpoartbtffty for us to do any belter, and s iarga amount of reading matter pre- ytred for this issue hid to be crowded out QM toing the JfWFi9 V 'tk /¥u,>'fl tlWwi WmbitW be to -their intetoW to fcU W li tUJIhto. Their good. yer chased at low rates they are determine I to give tbeir eastomen tbe a<vaatagy,^a*>i& bo able to offer them at a very small advance above mat ©5 Trusting they may be favored with a fair share of yeblie psttonage ^J -^y solicit an early ealh - STORE—West Side of Thame. Street, next door to the Chrot ide Oflbto ! &' 1JART MURDGCTr. STZ R ICT IZSr C A S E ucJ JOHN A. WJ |, 3 __________ COLLINS* ' T '-1 ’ t VOLTAIC ~ ‘7 p LASTERS Prelect, Support, StrcR^thcn, '* an I Console ARIlctedHumanity. If you desire instant an 1 pernament relief, try these wonderful Flmteni They act thenra •P»b«;‘L- S” -itocr rcuiedydntliiworhi catlap.piicklr as«»>g6The piftnS Midi it. Ing heat office the principal chairyou still .bowed yoar ability tn |M.-rfurui andyour willingness u> do the greater work winchOra, plated before yon, aud whoa* bestowed we all left that tluMiran.l Master bid in iou ;<)Uiry^ after ^puj^wcjqito next week, upicas there is krat fftbo de&u^d. JVo She rontmaed rang if naUt the bottleih*d. and wafted that toe ispennenUy asto*ba»»o return of tbe Deafnews. 1 been deaf from her third or fourth ery ti u*she bod aeoU, and w« feared wm ioccrabla. I think it w m * so. zCable R^pirt. BKM Nf th * week th* eabte baa reported a gradual decline from CSi. to 33. GL tor obe«M in tbs Uverpool rnaikot which I am held by .Samaritan Izslgt cl, as it is, io such Oittenng longna^ to impress up m mo more fully, il- ■the duties p rtainlug tn the «fl>M yfjDeputy, and cart.es ins tn rlceJtftpq Swjar Oared zM m.M *"> ’ i J. L. PgBKINBT. let yUr biU beads printed at toe Tar- FE E S CA T ABHH ‘V -m s- t ' 4 TJvcrpool Viirrsr Tl^rkct L’verpoa!, June 21, 1879 a farther accamalaUon of stock. QaoL&tion^ art) nominally lover aixrtrt 2a. per cwt, but '.ho pick ot tbeir stocks al about 33s We llnuk a full quotation to day for fine new T A«kl3K -h1^. Pe^??r U “r PonltK^ "L ra^ialmfton in Tilings on the ' the 'Trincaaa. -an J mhia I iHrfuLtbnKhnprovefotot on tbe r 1Wlnl„ M „f n7R |, ■•Tnntnph." guamoteed not to break hot taix 2a, Ingersoll I* 0^ ao<P recure an early °rn **AInjerioll, and would leg to recommend my Sue- If ■cenor, MH. BICUARD30N, at a perron alien ye ll oi fl Willing, and quite competent, to fill the wanlt of // all who may require anything in hit line. Hie dock will be fpund, <u utuaL large and zaKhTOtoamrt I'c*r., de., C. P. HALL. ■ it Sbnvc 1 wonU *“ "f my largo and well usortlrlfoto <rf fWAfltttlES, CLOCKS, J E W ^F y , Sliver Plate, Fancy Goods Table Callery. Machine' Sefittto and Oils, Spectacles, Eye ciajoes, *e^ dfcto. O *Which will be H<>l l Cheaper than any other H«v fo the Trade. The Mnmraetafasg owt nepainng Dcpar Un cut will &lv*ya b»vc my PerBimal AttrnUcm. <7? Ingersoll. April let., 187J. JJI HAKHY filCHJMpaOjr. me Breakfatl Bacon, at J. L. PEBKIHSr. rani to get a first daa* piece of