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OCLnew_1879_07_30_Oxford_Tribune_newspaper_issue_OCR_ACCESSbusiness (fcar’bs, SAVINGS BANK' BRANCH. I) ARRISTEIUS andI > S^id»«» u. ■ MERCHANTS BUIX OF CANADA. > plied Ursula, stop- THE ONTARIO IOAN ant} SAVINGS CVMPA.Nlr MOHEY. SAVINGS BANK BRANCH good •nao. and would suit him re she know ’mlo< and .Marcus I said Tom, with th* o>IdCOWARD CONSCIENCE.rllod |The whole affair has distressed and u.trut.iBUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. WILLIAM F. BULLEN,I ' wbh.1. i Bow can yon tell ?* tbrl matter doe pel y to ai. ! :i»m ibinge oddly.' r bu bn.lb er, was the ready an- Abd, after all, I was perhaps moreto nee yoa than console him." A. I. HOLLINC6HEAD, SURGEON DENTIST. I TCENTI ATE of th.' Royal f ulh-ge ofJ J DanUJ SurrWHM ,H>Lan.. R-.m.. Three Tears’ Policies Issued on Dwell­ing and Farm Bn!‘ d in ga andContents AT MOST ADVANTAGEOUS RATES. in.l I w.II find Mnui Hilderbrandt. Ab, .. her happ.nes3 scatf Las ven The affec >nnlwi tha 0..1.1 r'xi - fla.i * Wo were ruarl.w da vs bock We sm -wuimwiw ui.^^ ib .w -j a w a i w i am.■ iiluumui ^y.. , _ ,-s, —.<•««« : &» . ■ >’ ~ '■ r--.. . *■ /, -jr-P. l^'.' ■■■*? 4j -V .../ eMSWKMei^a ': ^>rW9S9SSUk*- .* ’■■ -■■'■■ Jr HAR RY ROW LAND,T H E OXFORD T R IBUNE TERMS—ONE UQIXAR A YEAR WHOLE NO. 294 $16 to mm, r The Molsons Bank.Banker & Broker, INSURANCE & LOAN A SENT NOTfCE TO ADVERTISERS LECTOR. COLLECTED. ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. implied. ICENSED AUCTIONEER for tbs THE LANCASHIRE INSURA NCE CO ARCHITECT ABD 8TAIB BOEDER. I MB. M. MINZLER,NEW SHOP. Jfc Me k l e r & Co.Sauings Bank Branch. BANKERS. SAUSAGES.Cheese Makers. A. AYEB $ CO.TENDERLOINS,ATTENTION, KRBSS-POJ®, SEAMLESS W m S , LARD im &w s m u u iN M .M Gang Prunes, ilefrigamtor Kats t m ns ta u,m ■luu jiru krfiM -;. 1 We have not got tn the end. were very hard upon ms,’ be comp‘ On the'contrary, I wee very of doty, eat down on the I wlnued Softly to himself. 1 walk <>n V suggested Mrthe sand is damp here, A n d C a nad a and tny dear Fanny here that• hipi^nnd is for Hie beet ' n.k that already INGERSOLL. ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, J II. ROWbAfft), EtflfOK AND FROFBIHTOR. shadow every day, but they don't see it. orthey won't,' Mr. Piaher opined. ’ He wastes fast, just like bis father did—justlike I shall, one of these One days.*‘ Will Mr. Marcus makes better master ?' was not held in any high esteem by his an idiot as to throv away mo snlKfdinates, and service was not hard totwiffikU momsol's notice, er without aMA..'- *1... a-ULU.k^ae.* I Hl thought you would break your pro- | end gut at as i raise to me. and turn Tom affinal on—.1 I ' i lUHiid drram of so much treachery—youI would be brand lyt.,g dead in your bad be­ fore the raormtnr. said Ursula, calmly UKU. ..... ...........................____. and Ursula’s returnto Broadlands bad not been without soinq > grave discussion of Marena's cave, and that jsomething bud boon said not wholly *tending to perfect barpnony. Why AH Ursula look after bins in that strange-way-nJ}- -almost *a if she bad learned to doubt >turn with the rest of human kind about h#r* , Why bad she wished to accompany failr>t> search of Marcus, too, and hear hisplanation of the case ?He was revolving this, and more t bosor ot them both, I want,* she added, mortWmlj, ‘to Uy® down themeannMW,the jealousy, and the terrible distrustwbieh have blighted say whole Ufa.'‘ * In your plai»i, I would bar# kept her wont regularly to the Roman Catholic ebunjh at Littlehampton. * Nobody toconfess him, priest or Protestant—it's aw­ ful. ’* It's the only 'sistent thing he's done,* ‘ Yes, pray join her,’ mid Fenny, • andlei ua hear from you soon. We shall beat the Grand Hotel, Paris, next Saturday.Good-by, de/r Heaven bless you FViolet went away with Fanny's bleating »n her head , and Cabbage, after looking from hrr to Tom, and being uncertain * I should be glad of some woman tolove/ Mid Ursula, thoughtfully, • X sbonldhe happier with one woman's true affec­tion for me, and I am weak enough to think that here I might seenre it/♦WbyF♦ Tom baa spoken well ofreply, 'Sb® trusts mo,' f Tom does not know your inje charac-wr,'said Sir John, thoughtly. ‘U ba only fast that ha arisd out with sudden palp. Foor Marcus, •<> badly treats 1 and Solightly sot aside I A .d poor Fanny, so frivolous and hasty and romantic I It wasas well il all ended thus, perhaps, bat theymight have wound up their story with a Shade mo<* grans and a little more con'tidcration for one loft out in the cold. It was quickly over, certainly. There wassome rough philosophy in ending this bur­lesque of love by a coup da main ( it sav­ ed the feelings Hl the long-ran, bqt, for allthat, it was a terribly un,ceremonious,heartless, cruet truth. Still it was jhe whole truth, and the woman he had left onthe sands with her husband had told himthat ths whole truth was not ao easy to face, and that there would come a daywhen he would find il out for himself. Hadhe found it out already, on that very ■day when the young wife's words had stunghim in hi# apathy, and roused him intoactive thought and fear ? - The crimsonand gold glories of the day had vauisbtidhow; the sky was of a dull dead slate-color, and there was a upsaning out at seaaa Of some one tost and despairiag; itsounded like « womma'svoioeto bins as beplodded on across the Mads in th® dsep« suing twilight, and thought of the storyWhich bad been told him here. H« couldonly mutter to himself, “ Poor Marcus I”but there were heart aohoeu that gave baokQtaiiiioas answers to him in aathnar- F mu Dagnol! aatooisLinant depicted »1,000.000. oponod an office FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE INSURANCE EFFECTED. INSURANCE AND GENERAL AGENT, ACCOUNTS W.ilFTEN UP, AUDITED AND ■pome to me to-morrow, all forgive-‘Oh dear !' ’ is g&nllsmsn Is your husband ?’fhtn, very sternly now.Sj^cs, yes—that's it,' said Fanny ; ave been married the last three daysi—ape—special license. EJdwin, tell dl—I can not bear thiaerdeah I^ookaccusing face I A*k him to spare -u no SMOMiion to make. I have|g to say,' said Tom, * only this r Is« tameel you here F (morrow morning, on the osplanda<mast nine/ murmured Fanny,Tn had baiter reserve all oommuniea* jilthen,' said Ursula, Very frigidly,ellnw <n>dk i/t tt-iah vah a A citizen, who has Um iwgfdaliobeing bard pay, was waited on the 'Oday by a man who began i ' W ••• Mr. Blank, I bold your note far 'It is long past due, ana X ."“WJP.wlial von would do abou(ii/»* My note ? Ah, yes, yes, tl& jgnote. For .yalue m m nd IjgftmtMpay, and so forth. Have yog |>Mp fo note ilharera with this >** *» 1 *t I Eave, but nono of Uw^p’ trogUK') *'Wouldn't sb ? A.nd you triedbanksF' ' --------J Y m, sir, but they wouldn't M t , "WboMhl abf And X iapeom yotf <went te a justice to see shoot amw4k JS.A. u "I did, but ho said a Judgment .wvuWa'k 'be worth a dollar." • ■itiioHi Cufiracn. my precious darling,oouragel'sai It » ea»y enplairwd : we haveno flBLittlehampton to explain, you>Wv flRn’t grieve. Some of tbceo goodm | will sympathize with you,’I amo,I 41 did not expect to maet them,1 * It’s uncommon likely that I do.’* And what keep you np so late al nightsMr. Fiaber, creeping up and down thesteins, and outside his room especially TDo you mind telling us what thal's forFcaked a Ssuoy page, who had no respect for gray hairs, and sraa intensely various.* Who says I do ?’ asked Mr. Fisher,taken aback at thisebarge. * I've seen yon—so has Tilda.'* If yon and Tilda can’t keep yourtongues between your teeth, you're notlong for Broadlands sorvioe,* said Mr-Fisher, very much aggrieved, ' And whatyou and Tilda want together in ths pass­ ages after— Bat tbsre J l*m not going tolose my temper/The page laughed, and the servants • Men may suffer m iretl m «rots»i»i'W»; £ ante/ Mfct'rapL‘ Ay, but they arc strosC aud afr&» •<. trouble quickly. I don't think/ die* any care sinks Into msnV bisrtir aseUV rsoulc-ae mto-weak women'a. XtayesP• Ym, I do/ answered Tom. ‘ HotMarcus is going to Det lib life OwayZ -’• As a woman might. Ymr^Wa t&df* >• D i weak woman might, botx not abrave oao with pride in hers*If.*' 8be might collspM too/ munMnd ■' Heralrong comiQOD-eenM W -Ji'u tf' her it was for the beck Just MtbbrMlfor ' t foal fov Msdady puahedwtAe vM ' M?i.U ta i H. M» a‘. I n g er s o ll B r a n c h ut married vu I am tired <M this foolish theory. We n<>t <ptt» off with Manme'eold lore yet,' '*s<id«d ■ I be<o to announce its dUfo.W A. BUDWORTH, SURGEON DENTIST Memb er tL R..v.i <■..n^r- -r1 jpaotal SlMWma SalMart^ui Ouar«lil«d u. G . scon ft BOWNE’S j a b . co«»ow, PAi ATARI FACCOUNTANT, CONVEYANCER AND COL i ■CASTOR OIL What have you oa -your mind to­night ? asked Ursula.' Nothing.' answered Tom^mckiy.' ♦ We am only arguing a* to the relative rMstalriolrangth of the saxes.' •• And, like most debaters, we are of ilhe 'same opinion still/ said Ursula, Hgtolyl'’, „ | ' Gome, let ns console Maraus together, if■ f you. Tom | n aro doleriDmed Co tell him to-nighL'1 >ann, took ■ But you- ' ' I am curious to tea how bo will take il. ? 1 era auuona, she added, * to contributeray little amount of consolation to him, it it s necessary 'Tom did not admire the suggestion; fos. -1 could uot soo that Marras weuld tbo eon«<>laiion of one who had never ofta<ed c.ouBolauon to him iu her lifs —who had eatinzvd and almost despised bim Ur th®,uJJ crabbed days of her discontent, not •b<very long ago. He had forth in Ursuto— now, bat he could not see any good tolow her introduction upon the sceue, anil . he felt that with her ox a witness fa® fhfftHii a not be at brn'bast, or Marcus cither. It/'J woe strimrre now deeply he Jell for brother al tLis crisis, and how closely ha is-rnee , , • A l ad evenl. w'.eo the .toy e m« I . Yr, WM lhfla nresder. w,.l far., the worst, not runaway from >t. ■ rftihpr be th b Toro ■ pointing to tb. • "'• > J» he answered, pniva ' ' lnrt<« dog winch had stretched himself ak k-d ivwar.1 , ■ ] h.vesa.7^ •.•.. first npportun.ly to , iq ,aTonU) aW |tnde encommand, i nlcol Marcu- eat I 1 snuy I wu. ask . lb>n Mnreng p#Kljen to-U^bU* r > h,. osrlon. •>. . >>; «'wsy. nnbapuy . Marcos w41 hlfl - wiiu&u. »c - r I bk« o. Dago ell/replied Tam. m ba c#«Iko4IU, ai IsUlel-mpton Uli l.e con... tn me jn tbe ha1l w M |fwulil.u f.rgn.i.e«. ,f wo .toy forever | h» p ))m iU c)sap^ Rnd her I >"’r' , , , ,, . r , i toward him, as though the eight of Ustioy• Y „t »,l i . d a do. rlaco for a -ng | w„r<, bard u t or there was a spell ' Stay. 1 am .frai l, was 1 m . reply then hor hoth-tl.at night, /• ’’h,‘ ’ m *” “Od Wif"' •n ' 1 4, ho turned the bond Of th® Bteire hit.- str ode . <>m loom al a qei. fac«. anxious , baoJtwftrd shinee maurod him she WM look.,,to orertak. m. ......... aud \ -1.1.H i dor r1i]! ,nd w ave4cranJt But they were a tong way shosd d ,of Iran, rn.re .peek- on ho distant ranffi. ' or k r®tora.£E.,- an I ,1 struck mu. st last that rt was d.ffi- , hllU • cult to road, ll.om b.foro they turned to i , wlth bim. not kuj>W ’l Bro.JIan la. and that i.ls anxi.ty to coin. ..................................... ...... . I np wit.. tLcrn siu growing loss with ev.rystep bo took iti lli.ir direction. "------ Ba r r is t e r . Aiv>mrvfti i^« an.i RonetUH .»>ar«^a and CHARLES KENNEDY, SURGEON DENTIST I J IC E Oa X aU S l E S D af a b ri y ' the R «yal <’-oll«-gy» of A H l AL, - $5 .50 0 ,OGO IV4.IRSOLL B R tM 'll. ball. iu>d T >m bad learned from'the foot- ..i npon the ntaire.r ibe Iw-Bl, perhaps Marcus is > PER CENT PERIODS. SIX FOR FIXED Y..., ai,* :.a.l iiisatil the stab f>>r him : aha ha.i j'iJga.1 him as one n the toil" . and 9 TRimm-B, w k b h w iy ; mh y w i WANTED. PUP ILS WANTEDin* p ut n il it b o i Vick’s Floral Guide. 25 FOR 15c I HE G1G.IT < USE'OF III 8 often-J Mart House to Let <1, alleges in do laud kin kiver «■' npwid. CGWt JuJyU.W*.- 1 (lonvsntiua, wban to inairy dairy present The Mk>witi$ •w MAIL CONTRACT. Tl MIAito MvttodM ViaMW- Ask lor Lul.-fieMb CbastitrftiMsl '<Rtwrh< Rcinmly and take NpOthcr. ik farb ffnbwra (Mawa »i.U aM nearly «qnai ite. hM» f^&i W w wU ) wrtltoat bo la CUiwitl, Jfe<p. Mayor of ln«»nmll Tta mMhm *•• prepared try Mv Chadwick al irfr »w -t a » Twwiik ia •» ita m w t hi th® ravage* ef ycSew lb w at Utanptaa CrtM ar® •*•>» reported at New OiUhuis, and oe« or two taatta of arrivifig from at&taen porta W e takeojiLea in New Ywrk City Th® u»nxw« precautions. ara Wag in those atfe® to pre Veai flta spread «f tl» iwtrje rtbiB old evtatun Toll* always oh jocUunabie. oo matter te«w tftnau Site amount m y ta, and while buhjv af tta sswundwg Fitags* tax* no but aA those oflta »wy good tarn beta tu» ti>« ■ toii(.xw»l of predtKte. as • oochso lh» Wvetero Aa«oei*Uo»», but by aotnil nils into aeormht that tbe valM rrf tin* prodset husbandry » reckoned in didUre by the eBrik , and if &msra ahi dould^ .bote mwb i» added fai thw And w»W of dlcuBBtry It may be said by many of oar far-1* G R A N D JNGEftSOLL, 1 VFIIX COMMENCE ITS C L E A R I N G S A L E prefer to ootne u» tta tairgvr markers »rw debarred inma dcinj ao on of die nxipaeUKMi of tta udla Th two’ tolls are stuoil tn uuoot i and w t wutHdlnng toGats? BniTAtx tason Che etex-ta two ( u( •tert ehd ahipa of war winch •«* u to d „ .......................... ul ttaWwUitatewr- tmin. tta estimate ta I d<Mnl <|UO(1Ill |IU. u „ biuMing «wch. wittanit araiMHent. being 13,000,000. Each vreael will tuount feniT jjnta®, nteasu-re 9.1 th? tons and mu 10 mile® an tan* They are to phstect with Id hichre of sited Tazas are now 30,000 British u-oopa in Z-akuland There wfcre S4,0»K‘ Hr 1c toll Soldiers at Waterloo, and 26 <MWi at A ina, tta first battle tn the Cinuean War. Thru it will be e~m that m<>m Eng! tab soldiers are required to carry on ■gt*, spoil which no very important acqnences are binged, than to carrv great wars which bad everything to d« w th the destinies of Euroj>e Bpkaki sc of Sitting Bn Miller explains bow lira Sou. camo by his name, the key to the mu .i, dram having been imparted to bun the Indians tbaamedvea “ An In han nevtsr honor-mb with a distinctive mm. acid Mr. Miller. " ontiT b<‘ haw done axnethkig mite worthy, and which n-vraile a marked trait of character ting Bull was he aat bolt OU tided buflalo b;d! ac incident whi.-h drew fri.n. appellation of Sitting Bull The glass jnr and ji.ui Sump time, and last Sat contained ex tracts from <X>ni|d<urung of the li.snisblp an advance in glass self sealing jitn mi.. • the introducuon of the NaXtunai J'.ihcy We have felt some« hat ii.terreUM in tnn. matter and have ins ilutixi an into th® facts of the rase ( chants inform us that there is no advene- to notice tlH“ energy and played by the Government to push fur ward the interests of the D iminii’n Sir A. T. Galt has jnat Bailed for England to fill .tfie office of resident agent of the Canadian Government and to act as Agent General of the Dominion in lx>n <k>n. Amongst other du lien which w;’l devolve upon him be will lie entrwstol with the task ol negotiating commercial treadeswith foreign ootinlnea. The GW*al ion la main I) : I'm difbcuitieito keep a confidential agent in Ijutidon t Ibok after their interests, and there ... much to be said in favor of thia wrrtenj f to be recnueilrd. and tho Pr-oviuciai blatters or. constantly doming up , I’uil bad l<> be rust, modi find and immetlaies of a political a nJ eometimo ' of a financial character -in the manage- ‘ leant of which the advice of an expert on the spot is valuable.’' The following quotation, also, is taken- from the Mon trail CnsetU, “Sir Alex. Giiltgnee home to renew the negotiations in which he was engaged last winter fur better trade between Canada and' certain European countries and die Went Indies. The itn- {■ortance of euch a minsion cannot be over-estimated, and the entire fitness of the euvoy to accomplish success, if buo ores is possible, wfll‘ not anywhere lx* doubted. Thia macK- i» relation to die xnuostm of Sir Alexander is known.” A 8FXCIAL despatch, dated July 25, to the Now York World »y« -The in- dkaiians are that this Government pro- ]KM* io hold U>e Canadian GovertMiicnt isskpotudblcferSitting.Bull's mwementa. W p W Himself utjdlar ite juris- po, and the CanaduHur have appar- ./MXfpted him an a fellow citizen. Ibfcctrtairn that our government bus * f 0<n the finst sought to fix the respemi- NKQf fa* him and his followers upon the Domiukm authorities. WIinn the Terry Coaitnusicm went nprtll tto- Kort: W«lah to confer with Bitting Bull the / dmimstration quietly gave out that the CoBHnwiinn wurappdnted not so much t> aeeure theret tm of the Indi4t», who limlnat phrred thetme! ves the moat deair- •bfhjrifodghbon,bot to acttle thoqpestion ■rv^erthey were to ba thereafter c®n-l 'jiilera)as-English or American Indians. ■* RIttEhg- Kill refused the invitation to cww h at, ami the CuiadUe -Govern­ ment acoeptcd him, anti moat take care hii peopls do not intrade pod opr Iwrftoty. Tn® offi-wlk here »' M to the. Intentions of 'they do not fhwr OfUwa pttWiabed fa the morning riwwing tW the (UUdma 1 utori.w Do tact, I'ldgriMut and (pint of e inc.l highly gifted. Idow publio i eonnlry. 1 ll bi scarcely worth while to 'petty, iH-onlured remarks that bivo been made by some p >rlion of the Ciusdiati , (press' on- this subject. Not long since it USB bofdfy aanwjed. I bat Sir J.die Mac­donald wotwKiot dare to visit Euglsud. D&nnj the canrpaign endi g io tbs glori- ois victory on Hb 17th, nothing was more cemmoo tliao for a certain journal to sound the key note oo this subject, and then the chorus would take up the refrain m M l <ry, 7U»-same hoe been repeated once and again since tfie elections, and in­ sinuations that only aiarked the meanness of their origin have boon freely indulged io. Even since the departnre of hie colleagues for England, aud bls dotenUon here tiiroufeh ill- hesiHiwud important btMtuoM, the sama base and' cowardly sttaeba have beei»wade-in some qnurteret arm?the mum ; oourae of'yomm >ai iuaenJooe continued . ’kvothers. The preiont -virit will be ot um , if it wore for no more weighty reason than just to silence these ill-natured aud un- ' truthful crilios- Tire attack was met by ’ Sir Jhluxby a> catnlkT ackaowIedgaMut of 1 ’the can see that bad led-to-this delay on i bis pert, and with w generous opponenttlisce explanation# would bare boon deem­ ed Mltsfactary, and ail ncod suoU' rcmarks- i forever.Of lbs success Mink tnay a (fend* tfiv ef­forts at tbs members nt the Cemadtan Oabioet now in England After Hwy hate/ boon joined by tbe-Fibt Mmietor^U b irm.poniiblo to apeak with any degrew of cer­tainty. Tbo Frvo Press bas already shown1 that, Jndged by th® merits of the questionand decided in lb® interests of 'both eZdragrie*. the claims U Canada f >r setup-taps d! setae sert in lire prosaentton of thovut sntcrpriM to which sb« is on- gagod ought to b® emesded. .Toa under-taking ta-quite tbu much for a naltoD pfba-;twv*n four and fivomilU^p* of people, and yet it i* a itowwlty of ot»r CUJ.'dittoBi if the CSnfederati. tf'.of lbp Pi>sfaens is total. Bnt even to th® interest ' of the Emnta the D iloi mart bo prMery..od, and'oo Mis ground it is only*; r mop- btHi.dlta Uwv who participate to tiie brao-military, ahould also , share•nt. Theae'vtows on-lit ta nw>. but we should bo certainly unking a umiak -. w» that evtraqaart of milk would in tho coarse of a season mrt* Sii hundred quarts, worthal l^--« G_.. .J II__1 _______ a Fund taL iky ri XenJtiff Jfx« Prut, reasonably expect to keep tho cow, u> from• 175 to $-200 ; in fad w- had tetter pay $1®)for the one cow than $30 for tho other Asfor the extra $50 paid wo wonlil receive backfrom 81M to $200 clear profit. Thu twentyRve dollars p-r year is a profit to the indtvidnal of an extra quart of milk, at a milking,but to ourcountiy, if tho product from eacheow could be thus increwed, tho agregate rn-suite would be aotne-Jliug almost fabulous tomention. I think these re.ults are worthstriving tor and that by Judicious exertions,far more than this caa be obtained.To accomplish these results more attentionmust bo paid tb the selection and breeding ofour dairy stock. If we have cows that exiiibit the points of a flrat-claw animal, wysluxdd preserve their stock. There is certain­ly a Mr marghi ot profit in the high pricewhich gixxfcows command. We select theseed we ptat with care, because wc know'tiist without good seed we cannot expect good’crops ; we select the largest, eoUndrat anilbest developed eanoPeosn far tho next year*crop ;and understand Hurt Eke produces like‘in the ammal us wallas the vegetable .king­dom. Il wu want to raisa a fine colt we takeour favorite mare to soma person who takes a, pride la good horses ; we do not shrink fromthe coat; because we know that ® colt from 'such a tort, is worth, the moment he is foaled,I moeh more than common stock we feed himwrff arid*treat him kindly, andT wro -almost certain to miMafina horae. , How very few of our flair) men, in the aggregate, take any such pains with their dairy start. If them is some aernbb of a calf too ul-fovored- to- make a good steer, thechances are that be’crill bo,promoted to the position of father of'tJw hunb "tel nVail with- oat enquiry m ta Ws parentage or-the. milk .ing aaalrt’M of his dam, merely •because bis KPioei are cheap, and they are generally n WiwfbK*s-*« they are eheap. This Short rij^hfed policy breeds an uneertain and inferior •tack, and our dairymen scour th®country Ii< seanfli of th® fete moderate milkera produced from such » Miorw. I do not mean fo mv tiustaHdofryuiMj panne thfe c mrso, for I kunwtfere are aoms wte eeck with intelligent■ end>profita’.te to Improvstasir ,tock. i * for.’ exactly fiile.1 for bis purposesprecious then that promise of the Al­mighty. ” 1 will SJ111 grus into thn field for culm furmdi frwxl for cattle, w‘ule the «t) porlor species furnish fiie-i for man himselfThe importance of the graxaea is shown in therelation which they tear numeneally to thetotal vegetation of the earth. It is estimated' that at loost uno Sixth of the plants that growupon oar earth belong to this family, and na­ ture t»‘;ea great care tor their production and protection. A largo proj o tion of the specie* are perennials, they arc uninjured by -the luceratoi and cropping of their herbage,which is aeon replaced by the internal energyof the plant On the contrary, this vary laceration which w-iuld utterly destroy manyfamilies of plants is really nncessaiy for thomost vigorous growth cl many species ot grusl•nd iseswtxisl to their c'mtiiinenoo upon thesame area. The most useful of those tn whichws are more directly interested, and whichthe dairymen depends so largely upon for hishard)is timothy and clover, (though the latteris really not a gran); and although there' arevwfous other species of thogmssra that wouldbe-both profitable and desirable, yet little at­tention is paid to variety by the great majority,of our dairymen, and the average quantity’produced per acre, is far below what it tshotddtn. Our meadow* and pasture fielHa, like our cows, are to<Fat>t to be reckoned by the num­ber of acres instead ofbytha quantity produc­ed, thinking that having sown the timothyand clorer with sometimes perhaps a little rod top, wo congratulate tuuaolvos on havingjdono a very virtuous thing, seeming to thinktint- when we have committod thoao few aoods totlio rortli. all Ivui been done that win can d<\ not knowing perhaps tlrnhtn tho One old m-radows of England, not Ita’Uum thirty dlf,' fi-rcat specie® are found growing upon sod. Not one of us hi one huudnSI k nows tH> i tnrav of the different grasses growing cpdntiio farm, nor do we mdontand the peculiar jrroperti«, or the relative value of the differ, •nt t(»cisa. Tim tinker goes into bis meadoww'ten tlie rironxrr ■rawm nunea r-111 hla <muK no nurs^aboat it till Ux^oMTespond- inc ojMxtion ajaiu, often wow ^4 TV RD A yf June 2R TVEO£IK1 G O O D SGiven for your Money at the OXFORD HOUSE than at any other Store i Unprecedentedly Low Prices A &W OXFbRD HOUSE >t. twrl'tytws V Business is last increasing. irn taken in sis soVfralS^, .-, UroJ >‘nd* of l« be grcatl ( , r(.an fP a a na lmraeBgr U a ruatol D t tB lS S O O O X ltf G KE ATI7 gcmXC£D IM F»*C«X C O T T O K &O G H 3 & GfcEATLV It«D8CEO <B FSK8, bv asking sis dji r’ant Addition to Canadiaa loduHtrirs. y rcdncr-d and Immense Bargain*Win be Cfyett dUn'c f«rrel It t CASH ONLY ! WM. McBAIH. Voters’ List, 1879 Uauiripnllty of the Town of Inger- aoil, ( ounly of Oxford. The congregation of Trinity ChnrcJ^ Chippewa, will bold a Harr Mt H*m» festi­ val of lhatik«EI»iug on Thursday, th* Sis*of Aogasl. The chore!) will be ajrprppi- ately d»«rrated with harvest texts andruoDogruus dupo m grain. trnit and fio® On thr Twenty-fifth day /Inly, IS79 I Mid laud wt'iiid nol jtiira Ui© I4>w&*bip »(uiu id tir® iowuship k» be called Schrip- f f i Hear What a Reverend Cen«*~- rn.xu says of Che Constitu­ tional Remedy. realized your privileges and Interest it would ' ; not lx) so. Did you pay mare attention to jyour real lutr-resbi in the selection of rvpre ■aontativei, and the exercise of your franehiae,yonr influence in the Lerialature a'i< ubl be ona par with that of any other interest. As itin, tho only time whim it is really felt in whenasjurants for Parliamentary honors (and this, lialf the time, is likely to lx* so.ue lawyerI from a dist.-ui.-e) comes soliciting your fran­chise. Yeo are then represented as the intelligent yeomanry of our country, whose vetoatnf uiftuencn they hope will lx) used to placethe applicant in power, which is too apt to betho last that is'thtraght of your interests tilla similar season returns, when the same thingis reenntef. We sliottTJ hare more practicalagriculturalists in our Honas of Assembly, inorder that this great interest might have itsdec weight in shaping the legislation sHtetingit. Thia is a subject worthy of your seriousc nuademtiou.I do not know, gentlemen, wbcthorm-tlicser marks I have presented any new ideas toyou. What I have stated are facta, wfih thetroth cf which you may be all more or Jqtsfamiliar; but nerhr.pa you may not all fiavebssn struck with their importance aj I have.The improvements*I have suggested couldbo all accomplished in a comparatiTely shorttime. And in effecting this let us remgnberthat m athnulating improvemente of thlrkindwo aro improving and derating the standardof our eoianwm humanity. As associationsbko these reflect their influence far beyondtho little circle by which we are immediatelysnrroomted winch influence must tell in dn-.creasing the prosperity, knowledge and well,being of an already ladightcacd and iutdligiust population. At the conclusion of the- paper a vote ofthanks was moved by Prof. Bell, seconded by Dr. Hu!tert, and carried amidst Rmdause, to Mr. Chadwick, The papers report numerous atscidenta catuvd by the carelees use of P»ri* green(when need m a potato bug exiorminetor. b tart Friday a brace of Patrie anglers V-turOe l from Modtmte with 240 speckledtxontr the roeult of one day’s fisMog. O«tos to tbe-b-avy hareM s®d ffi* difr-mund lor f >no l ,bontern ‘ Mr. Myta hn besn compelled ta eliee «k<wu cperaliofislor a few day top Lfe spur line f* want of men. The Qrttlit Valley Railway CctD-pany la experiencing great trouble to MCUto tog Fort. 'VI . 1 ville, Ontario. TBY IT Z t'ampnrlrs Bill of Fare. CMUpbell, jr,. has on band and bif talc <crthan any other house in th« County, tin rgost stock nt Coal and Wood Stoves of aS'' > latest improved paUcma., A large ,»to of new anti seenud-nand Household Fur- t Ingersoll Cheese Market. TH E first Cheese Market trf- tlre seasonarill t*s b*M la Uis ,t ow n lh ael , In ger so l l ,. u-Korea and Hand takes, Horae cudHau [Hoes, Iron Hurrovra, Road Scrapers, Snjrwj Kettles ol all tiia, (extensive stock) ’Sinh U repair® fi<ifie same ; also, the heavl.iest star in Headlight and Atlantic Cot-bila Black «md Lubricating Oils, Scatafr Chii jiplt tSarriages, plain anil faimy TiaquTo,Scm (^ttrand Copperware. and Bouse Por- nfehl k.'Goods in general Wool, Wool Pick- IngK^jg®, Hides and Skins, Old Iron. Brass•nil<%ppcr taken in exchange for goods of 'Omit J'EaveSroUj'hiiig in term or eoantry 'dent (promptly. lactim, Jabbmg or C&a fitting done in all its branches, satis! fcti'on guimu)tew! op no pay naked-; • b te stock of 1’umps, s»d- fittings for the ' foe, (or Artesian Wells. Stovea patup « foopU'sbousreby onrrtul teortrsfo •» mod Ha prices, and goods delivered freo ofChar ^.Ucrf-the co^brttGm C ^utlery^ Sad' rons, I®mps and Chimneys, and rit good Hpt la a House.Furnishing Store, oa htauj A Call will satisfy lutemiing purchas-ore tQt Campbell’s is the phoo. 23S-U M v r Tuesday,. May27'.;’7B Mukei Will bv brld st tb» sum pUa* each satcswiiMTuc*d»y durlBp ib« wuod, k. A. WXKIDCOCK, CutMK.InmnciT, liny Si, 1879. ts* THOMPSON "J. HOUSE JOSEPH FrepUlor. THE BMt . Jr~iSTA M lb no pa t e nt .»TO10 urv OM<*tr co 4» radium VIM. grealvr rMHiftetraWi iriitti. eoM, tAan otAar pattni ttOgntyt, rllo on at a tana from Wadriughm, g*l mih Am, tArre -/orc, io employ " anetxiate attanryt," M'ir KING STREET, - . LNGEBSOU, IngM»a.J(.Mk.U7& Bl Cable Beperti CAR D, Lout!Oil t'LeeMe JHnrkf-t Little Falls Cheese Market 1880,1 New York Cheese Market Address TUB STN, New York City* BYbENESS ITEMS. ALL )S OF MUSICAL GOODS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IA®M IJffl WMN H„ SOSj’flH lN G NEW fugerBoif, June 18, 18*0. 3ILL& CO.’S. r c<r«Leite Dismissed tpH E Undent! "tied b£ tta ptUfcliM fee tat FDREJGMIE RISE. uiratOldPrices Ths offerings at the Cheese iiarket on Saturday Lmt were 2265 boxes. The feeling of the market was deddely weaker than the previous vfock, tlK Liverpool sable advice* showing a decline of one shilling but sellere generally held forfije., a quarter of a cent less being in tome cates offered and refused Soles The cable has dropped from 3ta. to 34a. fid. daring the week, at which latter figflrS chetae was quoted yesterday fa the Liverpool niarkrt. and m* a* 7 jd. Ywrtorynwm were not anxious to Bell tni.ln 8c.. 4n 1 bvyeft w-unld offy pay this figure fof extra otarim. The cable was Ma. $43*. s noil boy Uvtb a einiig iround bin « c ineideretb hnnseU pnqwrly arrayed a ‘«tl> in public. gers uid pure itoek C*ndy. at Vance tr Drop mto Cw Yftint’Vw offi *■ ■ t nr hand-n>me lot of gilt b.vnl-e.l.o.1 Moved by Mr. King) tcCondrd by Aft. Cragg, abd resolved, that t'ie platform 10 be pul in front of the InUding be made one foot wider than in architect's plans. On motion of Mr. Crngg, seconded by Mr. King, if was decided that the floor­ ing required to ba laid in th* Central ■Scnool bo of maple I}x2J inches. Moved by Mr. Watterwortb, seconded by Mr. Cragg,-and resolved, that Che eom- oiittro be instructed to ask for tenders for plastering both' on the old lath, egret, able to the specification* submitted, and if the eost of plastering agreeable with tho specification does not exceed 433, tha Cost of plastering on Che old lath, thv apecifi- Ou motion of,Mr- King, seconded by Mr. Choate, the Property Committee wors in. strueted to ask the following firms to tend­ er for repairs to school property, either la whole or impart:—Matheson & Br,*., A. pliver l Co.. BL Goble, MtGi!) ami other*: Bsard adjpnroed. tc Kankakee, Hl., has * jus^oc who beats them all in the way of doing op a job of tnatri- mania' splicing with neatness dud dispatch. Mr. J*.«. Hartte, a roll i ted t, appeared he­ re ths Board with plans ami spctefica- 3us of repairs required in tha Central Little Falls. July IB. 1870.For shipping grades choree 5}c was paid for cxtremes-33 boxes went on special orders tor homo trade at Go to 6fo. There were sold 9.0 JO boxes of dairy boxes chfagwi bonds at 4fc to 6fc- Thirty packets of butter sold J?aor. Ans old’s SrsriM or Chcxsx-Mak- special inectfag of- Hie direeterrnf tha Dairyman’s Asroemtren ©f Western Ontario wax 'held yssterday fftx't&ty) n| t M po t s, FLOWER P6TS, FRUIT r/lNDS;DfeS *RT PLATES, SPiTTOONS; THear recent meeting. Xtr A young lady soys she doeui t snu.whyi even if tidies are as bsrd *a |<oplc they XIX ths yntuog men don’t pay tlirir address^pnta^tfy r .. : . •■ . i I CW’T7ie*^*ftmdcc ^loja of Western (Ontario fur four teachers’ desks was accepted, the Property Committee instruct* complete the nrrangetnaute In accori aHeatwo to assMy -ft fa always •»**- «T Oiretaayyire are datag oerofaenfafa dereege m th* vicwaty of tWwafafa «r Itetat •* fwntawsr •» "* b» Ai» tin.- urw at 30/ to 3S,' ; r. aaionally 3t hu bw» asked, l»ut all holders have accepted ires W« are pleased ndw tat note that 6br auticipatiirrui of the last two Weeks have been realised, and to have report a decidedly b rlter J ent .nd -a jran..\l y for Clunco parcels of pure while and boye©i to-day are acting M thuugti it was now almut time to stock up a X-T When toe aier-'U.-y climbs Up into tile skylight of your thermorurter u is time to d 'Up a cabbage leal into tbe skylight of your boeu extended to an indefinite period. Tomado st Pokt Bunw»tA-'-*Aboat fstut o'clock thia tnoruing a tornad* I Wept over thia village ; it lasted only abodt forty tiT The Credit Valloy Railway Company ia advertising fur 200 men. T<> stc-ady men (1 ’per day and a toady employment will lx gii-tm ii> year on the 11 th of August next. Fsrm- a au<l others should make a uote of this, a] > business krftt'Lo trenaaeteil on that <lay. 1-jS*. Big Thing. 6c. Count- r -Yom | 8nndi <*- 853.000 to Losa cs Ingersoll. ' New York. July ifo, 1879. The market for choree during the week under review hu been very unsettled. The country markets were no* tn as good conditias as it was hoped they would bo last week, and till, ii.vl a dampening effect <m the trade here We have to re.ldce our quotations a shade on choice cream cbecsCj 0]c. being u high as • dew can bo made at: Thu 6 -ure even is re gareled by sorrto as a taHtfy quotation. Buyers are very cantitnir and <ld not soem to regard the market u sdfll.-icntly strnag td warrant th -m in buying ahead of wants. Western is m DerekaiB. nod inn,, el id fasum,< Mr. James Farin*. a<W « swaths. fth-ltitta town.ito of MOahldS. County Toilot Soap 25c; a Doaen. O’SEILL & CO. Da r t & Mu r d o c h A^E much pie n, lei.e-ea xnu cuimnwvs w,u l Tbe barn of W J. Ilavward wm‘rd ouo of his hofto*1 ‘t.; vyn t yon«|f>>blkss - inset ____r .« i. 60U M chsff?’ tl^y tfiOrfri fW Mhto Rial‘Ci* old Bucks were yonng Bucks onoe them-- selves, ©nd that sJtbongh silvered over with the frosts of time are yet capable ol defend­ing thejuselvee from the pnblio taunts of Lri’ Uudeitaklng M ftalf Britte, at W. T. Cri«p‘s Fdranure Rmpcnntn. 294 Cream Bar. Spanish Liquonce and Coltfap* E©aea<to,_fit5'uooa‘* _ __ »i. rw s U a *j 1 4 FruUf.kM »t pi tha r atfU at* Ml -pp. >*U reryrecrssafal «de i* 4 *3 J U > 4«,«M femes tr Bar* Fenee «nev ed fa Use United States In hWtHMSE Seaaons. Itetv to-day at prices ranging from 6c to 5|«. Average price, 53c , leading priee, 5Jc. 4,500 buxes were consigned. the managing ^omtmt^ae. Tilt! Nrw^^rKK Nrwsjispcra-ara 11 Tnercbants Ijr-st sulreo^en., ,T&«5 eo f4? .CtosiWvsry fljrilhng. oad wjiila impttriii !be latest intelliaence. ' .rviim and dnmesti I wal and provincial, tlrev siteo'ly V"t forihlv. solicit patronage fur each adverliaa «»nse than tha “ yono? bnck ’’ who at­ tempted a little game of this sort at theO W R. st Uon yesterday morning. CftiCKKV.—We s re pleased Ufloarn that the good old game of cricket Ita* again been revived ft> Ingersoll A clubliaa been or gautxcd under tbs name of tbe “ Ingersoll Tbs owiMg. to toe few **• •«, w*tartest tohfe- M y 171* total wan a&w l Fartorymmi b«M <re» >crd/tea «R. aud 6a, but o» toonant Of to* drop ef 6d. in the e-dda reprei, awl to*. MOrtote *t Cto* ani Xante ftdte toe toy before, toyora weald sot anaandte toe * amen d ef sateoman, oad ne tretatatoato are reported. Ito oohia *t S p.» wta Ms. fid. F* ton dorresjHmdtag weak tart year 6, *70 MMTM *s» I «r a h i * **■«*»to* taw* yw wwrt to Ml ket gf H Y P O PH O SPH IT ES OF LIM E ANDSO DA uJ'huprcpxraiinn.cuabheithe two ben ryfUKiks <rvir dlwovfrtsf for ConsdmplIasi, CetaauwiChronic lo.rbi, Bernlnla, It hanniatlsni and Dlseasea of die Bteiwl. XteHensl Dewfaulty, and all WosUaw Diseases of Children. Itnotpalvcoucamthswdltaewnndlnah.lyaucacdvtrum efCOdUv^011 rt » forrt ih»t b pedottly tautlen and sowplabls to tte nos tuKerts Struck by lightning ■ vaMUW^MtaHbr- elderly Encks, an.1 * Isranvixyvu Sfj-tDiv Sans-m P*mjs« Tha third annual intai national School Pariintnrtit will In-gin at pofwre -ta kwUcap, jnart. ste ^-aaitebla fut any dtearlptfow towl- H to* **ni •rsvtoing in «ar Ha*. iP»* »« * «»H, and w*wiH gaaroate* tatiMsslfoos teuth in atyl* aad price* itarvaaxii. -We nolle* tfe* genial »nd Eli# WftOO WARE, '^ Q-VSlBTD«a OF JUGS, ' J ............ FtoKT INKER & EAKE MIRON: *W>BtnittoMI * Rwrwa Rmiwiiya. SCOTTS EMULSION PURE COD LIVER OIL The Sunday bclmnls of tugere'dl w>U go.lv J.'ort Ilyevwe i»rxl k’n^ay on an excursion over the 1* .rl 15 ,rjr a-i 1 L ik® fl-iron R,|! NOTICE. Kiri Otia- maUrrr jpuMicainni tnv»t jxifitivefy I# handed t/HMtlttar toqin avc'dny. txr our ietrtft eiiilhtn eMtpelt mfogolo pre ft tarty 04 WedttBtdap nwtdruf. STEEL BAHBEFAtCIXiG, t ub aiar .^av cuEArt sr rsscc IF TO THE LADIES iiAViNa a dded a lUioKVfJMH*. - W* tsaUto AM M tof MM< atanimsLna at 'Lgmr.ta UuiMRItf. JUST 1 W '1'-’ A LAF®E WO® HAJI 1 IRA WARE Pouoi C ow .-*About; bro F**W. ago Mass. a gentleman living m’ fleottanu, Norfolk ;----------- County, €ML, tod k M of Urao** tteleti from hia barn and put fbo onetabte to —— srsnli fur it. Yastevdsy nmrulug A con> stable arrived bora and proceeded with ny "y ~ aotutabte Capron to CeqtreVdle wber* ih«y -—2..'..? found the sfoUn barn mu in tto toiBt* of fotorfoa '•Ma/vri’ Jobnsoufo Tbe “itayor"'.-.wm frita P. bren^Ltbefore tow.B c«d Wpat* Ivertislng ebssed It from a yonug fallow axtootl i n lF Harvey, and to wa*: tbatenpott remaudhd l lll ta “a,‘i Gm W *<m»M to saploxod. h y autire aud pevmaQsot core. ‘ A CARD. I ’l -si* aaWartwr from the arrets aad Mkt-I i ».T S S J T -iS W T Iliui iw a s s a ff&s r \=S f the 11 th of August. They will be prtued by the Orange Young Bn tore tsc” Now is your time. tlaif Gallon airoua nf posne’tug a first-clasi instrumentMr. Loach’s offiaa is on King Street op- bosite tbe rn irket, lagenmlL Where ho has s-ininl-e of lustrum mts on exhibition, and a call Yun ititeu l:ng purchaser* is earuretly xolicited. Seo advertismonk for pipes. «to. UxioB Fall Exninrnox.— Tbe Union Ftdt Show of the South Hiding of Oxford and North an I West Oxford Agricultural. Societies will tak® place on the agricultural grounds at lugersall on Tuesday and Wodn a lay, September 28rd and 21th, when nearly >2,000 will to distributed in prizes. All entries must be in before the 18th of Septetliber- , Tlie offioere of both societiesare using their utmost' endeavors to make flue, the; m-iKt successful exhibition ever yet held in Ingersoll,.and aa there will besome very good prizes given we hope to see a large list of entries made. Tbe bandMine, largn colored posters got opt by,the’ hoctblr. ’WbiehH i* unnecessary to say wftra, printed at tiiis office, are now in■4irentaHou, Price Mate in pamphlet form , will also be ready in a day or two, when tltey m«y bo obtained from any memberof tbe society. How A Chibivaiu E.VD3D.—On Friday Jost .at Thamceford a -couple ’Ditory seekers got upited in tho bonds of wedlock, and afterward Jiroceeded to'the house of David Ycung^ to take up their abode in part of the spactotM a welting otftfupM by that gentleman on lire corner of Doudas street, bnt as i* t»ml in villages erf flint site tba •’ boys " undertook to “ charivari " tbe newly married couple, bnl being unable to make enfflclrmt notes to disturb tbsir *1 umbers they procured a canon, and aftercharging it with about a pound and a half of powder lunched a match to tbe bung asr You will get 8. T. Pettit’s very bfri Now Clover and Lindell Honey at J, M. Wil- son A Bro.1*. James A Co.’s, of Chapman & Uudcrwutxl'*, Ingersoll. 208 6 X-T • • Is it possible, 51 uss, that you do not know the names of some of ynur. Jaat 'Atemls f'' in. .'aired a gentleman of a lady. ” Certainly,* sh« replied. I don’t even know what my own will bo a year hence.’’ £W It wu a new girl who was a stronger in town. The young tady of the howc .touch put out by her wonting to go to church Sunday morning whan she wanted her aiditi drawing. •• 1 don’t see what you are so anxious to go to church every Sunday for," ■ebs petulantly exclaimed : *’ you can’t ■ know any fellow hero already." A quaint writer says “I hav* ecru' women so delicate that they were afraid to bone for fear of the tone. mulling afraid to sail for fear the boot might wpset; afraid to Walk, for fear they might fall; but I have never Been one afraid to lie married, which fa far more riskfol than all the oUwra put together," . , ]iar The ultnnatiiir sl Ws3i Bg i^achine* toe •‘Princess,’’—an itnpnrrqncnt on Um. ♦Triumph,”-~giarmrt«il not to break but­ ton*. Ladies of Incensoll and the County of Oxford, send your address to John W. Stone, box 25, lugereoll P. Ot, and seecro an early trial of it, free of expense, in ypnr own 21th September ter Black Cumunt Jelly, Pacific; Salmon and Star Ixi'jstcr. at Vance'*. , ^233 tV When the first rays of tho rising sun stool through the Latticed window, and make a checker-board of tin sleeper's face, tbe atro­ cious fly has no chance but to '‘gamb.il on the Wo wants resL ■ We want fo go toRn- rnpe. to th® Adirondack*, to tbs White Mono tain*. Will romtoady eend* ns ? Will sopao country toother fill our pulpt ?-AU in tbe sffirnj’ativfl say "Aye," »B-,gatire, "No."''-MoI unit anil I T?fa ' SaLry, ♦ 116,000. Poor uno. He's quite overworked. Bat an hi' benoir thirty dzro last y«M. len’t fa sad ?x s s s s m a O ’a w ff lf And doubts hfa tudrnly. Put him on Ice,poor man.' ... L-i him eool off. .AU in Ute affirtoaUW to/ " Aye I wye V oy H ; Jit fa ■ saT’sman or wqw goods *t>re- 5B»*y srork fif No. Can't dliuk ofit. Basipess isbusi D«s«. Sympathy depends on the amount of salary a rtfVi cats, looker that poor »15X»3 ororfaorksd Jndgfi. • PoOr How bo sufftra this hot weather. Puthim on fop. Put Lire . cle'gTxnan Orf ice. tea etoro cljfrkgoins for A ten weak* vaca­ tion to ths Adinga-dscky to fish with Hi* Jtev Str. Mnonp/sae?’Ave,” Bobwif Thompson, of Marysborongb; recoulRt i *sri*d the prong* of » pitchforkinto I V toek of liiehord English, ofArtonfJ’and had to pay |3T for this amuse- mefit., ‘l McRae, of Oswego, bs« bsd 1 fo her by a rotation Who livedabot# t ifty mi let north Of Oumwaii OuL,s lapa^ ef 16,0001 15 InifcroiM affair happened st the town of Welfei, ten mites from Sparta, last week. ThMersga dance given ins large bqrn,b-M a hundred persons were present. Dunng,ib* evening Jeroonnda was served, and iu ul short time alt who partook of itwtrij Seized fifth a vomiiing. ,fb» gqeete rushed nut doors, into the bushes, teased again*!* barrels, lay across tha tfsgjfon’•otAfRgai'got into haggtea, and held their hoadeJMrer the boxes. Tartar »rn-eti<. hadbeed'prtt In the lemonade by mistake, iu- stea^ of lartanc acid. A Hot Wcatkgr Scraox It’s n minister.. Boorman. H* is quitepreached ont. He wants ■ rest this hot weather. Let ns send him to Europe, to tha Adjrnndiieks, in 11)8 White Moan tains. Good. We will. We will. Stop preach­ ing. Let hita: : ©> *M cool Off. Fare­well. ■•It is the m t of ns^ We are 500,000 strong. 51a are ^nite tagged oat. It fa MILLINERY AND MANTLE DEPARTMENW^*-' To my BhrinerX I take plreeure in extending fo all an invitatfori to viritimy Show TloteA which is Now Open.' TM> eery Latest Styles of French, English and American * H A T S A N D B O N N E T S , Thfa department ia uudrt too Superintendence of M&* NiCHOLM*. ef Hsssatoii, wfeoae larelf vrpenemw and knowWge of too Msineta cannot tail to give satiaiactwfo 1 hits also addbi largely to my stock of ; BUTTE&ICK’S RELIABLE PATTERNS • 4~ . And Sow hofe to be atJTt fo ecpply all in need of Pslterifa witoout delay. I take great pleature in than'king ike put lie JLr q jfneralty fttf the very Vileral patronage bettoised ll 9 w "ta Nk on Me daring my thirty yeart ofbttnnett life in il 0 fee, 51Idgertott, and would beg to recommend my Sue- II ceeedr, MR. RiCHARbSON, at a yerton alwaye II » I]willing, and quite cothpetent, to fill the uantt of llifeMKWRirTSF^QW fl all who may require auylhing in hit line. Tfie V^9|HKlHnw etock will be found, at utuUlf Ibrge and well-aeeorted, and very cheap, dwingi to the great // advantage gained by buy inf , ^^9 Yourt, de., C. P. HALL; In rrtcrcnM to the above I Would ask an inspection of my A ge and well assorted stock ef W a t c h e s , c l o c k s , j e w e l r y , Silver Plate, Fancy floods Table Cutlerj. Machine Ne&fles nnff Olis. Hpsctncles, Eye Glasses, &c^ &<u, IV hi di will be Sold Cheaper than any other H«mc tn the Trade. Tbe Monnfactaring n d Repairing Department will always have my Perounxl Attention. Ingersoll, April 1st., 1871 27? AfcdKftl' I CHA K IS 9 Yx THE WEEKLY SUN, A LARGE EIGHT PAGE SHEET OF FIFTY-SIX- BROAD COLUMNS, WILL BE SENT, POST PAID, TO ANY ADDRESS, T il t JAN. 1. F O R H A L F A D O L L A R ability of M gkgfog:Friff. Artold1to vlaft 1 lire principal elntaf faolertef in.tlie Pro- Vincef snJ inlrodticc Ida new mvltiod of motMfMtprtog dbeeke. The above getifto- mon visited a few of tbe factories in May teat, and it nppows that in some ptaee* thecbeese did not tarn out as good, as sxproted,* Z- Z - m-drer*. Wn^tftr- ■ a ecu stained to ths new mellmd. Tha directors bsve <tltwrtef’ter* flaMded togive ProL AraufiFs system & fairtrial, and » great maav of ths beat ami auet ftiflasallal dwese daalora in thea4mnLr.il ssy that it fa qndnaMsdly Uw bi>*l «v«r folrodoMd. Tlia Prof, will b*.*t Mr. BaiWlyufo* factory, BsacbCrovk/for to* Mrt wawir,- M Mr<IsaWtoete fiwtory tho fnRcwhiz w*ek, after which tbedireetora wffi mast ngalir anddroids th* rent wr at taking u$ to* astern Oxrougtectti the Froytocc- FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES Of all fond*, they ate prepared to offer rndn<xmcnt« to ietendimr purehoaers that will convfacW them that it * ill be to their intercsta to deal with Uns linn. Their goods having l>«-n pur-’ chased at low rates they arv determined to give tbeir customers the advantage^ and will M able to offer them at s very small mlvauce above ,-uJit. Trusting they may be favored with a tar share of public patronage they earneotlftalicit an earlv rail ■ti« probable that we shall b) asking rather higher [inca for n abort time—tlioagli, with considerable stock, of English Chceae u-i marketed, we think any serious al rance in pn<x of Amancan will materially client bust noss, and bo unfortunate for holders. Thera « a fair demand for second quality new at 2 >/ to ‘IS! —for harvestmen, but very little offenng. A tow old Uliesse are still saleable In retail at 10/ to 20/. The «hi[nnants leaving Arnone* and Canada this week are very large total quantity for week ending to-day, about ‘.115,000-boxea.—Hodymn’t BraiT. Clreutarj f -i” French Cake, Sponge Cake and Jelly Boils. Freoh. aUVaseo’s. <T*‘ 1 Wish to be » fnexid to the frUmdlew^ a tattler to the (athi-rlrea. a Widow to tlie i Joseph Who Seiche BrotW k.Teain Town j J. O’JWJUk’Da. ‘ 3M? y «s~ MQueifts Loah^toWsst Sat^3, G. Hegler ...Uyon wsntiteiIjct’.a first class piece *f I Fumitere y<to- dMkt call '“it Mofteya Emporium, Tlnuncs street. . ■ 9! KV Fajmcn, get your auction sale bills printed at the Tnrscvx Office while you wait, the cluHfMtst place in the county. Qur Work always nvesaatfafaction. strfirtywtirbftl beads printed it the Tat *CXX office ready for making out your January ;accounts. W.«bavr a beuitifal lot of remptes . "laerertlMMght of thabT A bsndi olifclBfwroltetotoUMtafftffdttoMmdidcigbe'dtated; ta. _ T»y J4<*^s»tw tbe dog fa awgafaffi *o*gtrt tbs bam, Sod W at «ita» dfod. The sptrtW flow wide suff iru »rb txt., it* wexs.s ^Wsy ffit fepmiOM feat; ttay - ' ' . - -■■■ tta erarkcro fa hi* hand, ek« those fohfa j^ta s .u ^*1 0 Q Irtk. Thc»c««faab«rrt<rf rett^ .«m d- mwsmMMMk uertMtarf tbe boy J Where was be gone T Aak«f Um----------------------------------that tar ki^rtrew d bite of aarota^1 bon*/ sad .temps of cteth^r.jMkU,Wf,. andtojwl 'CM nMfa. and book* and yiro, tfo> 1 W Rtk-nttaMHM. -W * ta«e bwsn fa»<wl * lib samples 4d A* seta tested fipsttetfaa Dsnbte KImcm S Pena, titoffi fed is highly roffimrodS.ig lb*m to our read art. Tttey are Mads ef Ote tartistaeL awl by ibsm-tasxpert workaMS fo Baglaud, •ad hart s ffirttmsslrepstaU&a for sirtafn dssUabto '-M i*** sto ito otbm-VM* irt« D h*«* *tt«ta*d in ro <**rt pertro-iota *•/>«« Wbi«b «* anifotm «• M ro* H pinrrLdttrsbllfty. fl ssikifily.audqud Wrhon. It is tba*quite cmMnd Utatlh* bpanaeriaiiabaoM b* preferred sad used by profereuin- ai pM.meu, in taurine** c..U*g»*( oouuiiug-rootof, uosMrutr.ru I ofiioes, Jr^lfaS MtanL,aridtargilylbrougbout tbe country. ludsed so popntar h*»s they broom*, that of the •‘ Number Ous ” ta.ins. m m*ny m .eight militens are told annually ia tbe United3tataM. -Thw Rjteucarfaa Frasrttay b»h*d,at a rote, from any dealer ; but, when not w»r* thus obtainable, tbs agsnte, Metara. Alex-blows an4 r Bustitt* Co., 8W St- Paul Street. - Montreai, will tend for trial, sample* of sub of the twenty numbers oa receipt of twenty route. A Qvxkxb Ph ist o's Paovxans.-Never send an artfate for publication without giv­ ing the editor thy namo, for hs often trouts* publication far worthiest article*. ,Tb»u tbouidsl not rap at tbe door of a printing offio* : for lie Wat answoreth tbe rap •oscretb fa his e}eer« and lose th time. Neither do thou leaf about, nor knock down typs, or ths boys will love thee as thl}a_dAt. Ula »B ul* trees—when thou leaves! Tbou Sboul fat nswr read the copy on th« printer's Caso Or the tbnrp and hooked container thereof, or ho tnsy II lock thee down. Navor enquire of the editor £ WteAroekte Just imported, English Mult Vinegan fcor Sale at O*NeiH di Co.'a. 284 asr Ths .greatest dfac^reqg of the ageThortiby s Horse and Cattle food. Try it'J O’Neill A Co., agents for Ingersoll. On Bate al O’Neill A Co.’a Itedpath’sitefined Sugar. 281 4&F If yon dnsire barg-iins in boots and shoes, you can g-u them yet Croujw«,H’a ncw«aUre^wesl aide Thames atrocL b-0 Subscribe for th> OxrouD Tbibcxp. only SPIRITS, WINES, LIQUORS, ALES, FOR Ete , nd, *W« mate rofasf fa Uretetf'rtae, .TO l.nu ta tasj-etlre tnm eU *M i»w< .JJ3J ffO U e' ' tear Farmer's remember the place to ge youraucteon sate bills printed fa at this office. Thoss livmg at a distance ahmtld call and leave their order as soon as they arrive in town, as byrodofag,th»y can get their Uli* home with ;bent Ra&reber w>o place, Oxman TutiiCSt '<fu‘ office. East side Thames street. si ' JAL M°INTYRE, FDBfJfflRE DEALER VNjjSRTAKBR. A tarpi Bu' ItvtFaroitxini Alesfs-Mf n*"* Tbe Coffin • ' Csitei Dara contalm a Hue Stockal UaOtrUker TfiMmln**. Bbrouda. ta. S U G -A B 8 , ST T Q -AJK ^- C h e a p e r T h h n E ve r , Hcb»»l Hoard. regtdsr tnotitbly meeting of th« Board was held on Monday even IS! WDIBEB OfRE M O V A I J . F . M O ftn s l PUBLIC NOTIC Undertaking Oepartrru. rt As announced a few week’s ago, in Hall's Block, between the Post Office and Brown & Wells’ Law Offices, TRIMMINGS, &0.Thames-St. south, four doors south of the King-St. crossing, andFresh B rea d !REASONABLE RATE V a n c e 's B a k e r y , Biscuits, Cakes BOOK AND JOB PRINTING THE H i g h e s t S ty le o f t h e A r t wra Outat i WOMA WH0LESA1 COMMISSION AGENT distance of 1,332,124 miles.’’ The maiden, witbin two months, mar­ ried a well-to-do grocer who was no ata- M H 5 IM HAM'S EG. 55 College St., Montreal, I*. Q. A Put-up Job in Matrimony. • I have bann a Bujosenber.of Uia Nstot Letter for the past Un years.' said a • broke-up -looking young man coming in­to this office yesterday and sitting down in front of the managing editor, ' and Icall upon >t for aid and assisUnse.’ The editor looked rather pointedly at the clock. »ad asked what be could do for, the CENTENNIAL TABLE J.-K MORKK W«wwn»-O’CaJI * j hu»’«JBlock, Ttoww 8qinyenUi. BraldeoirorerthaWarvrvom.letenma; Feb. *; IM. - ■ * 42,000 Mlles of Barb Fence erect*ed in the United States inlast three Seasons. For the Gardner, the Stock Gnnrer, the Vineyardproprietor. UaftB FESCT. ta the only perfect Usee.8n» ron lucanum* Pearautr. The Proprietor of the OXFORD TRIBUNE Printing and Publishing Establishment has much pleasure in announcing to his numerous patrons and the public generally that he has now LICENSED AUCTIONEER /*kPEN every day ajid Evening/for the << the undwiaenUoixd Goods REGARDLESS? OF COST, V ’ 7 ' V ’V^VV.VA'ltVV* wax, s ig n ; OF THE BIG HAT. t t j 'IuI* < • i C r a dl*^ SoytOxe Being centrally located in close proximity to the business eontreof the town and being close to the Post Office, the Banks and the Market, and being situated on the ground floor, it is easy of access to business men, farmers and the community generally, and we feel satisfied wo shall be fiwomi with a commensurate amount of patronage ta warrant ns in the increased outlay and expense to which we have gone in order to meet the growing rtquirxm Hints of the Town and surround­ ing neighborhood. two could play at bugging Martin'* handtank down in the bear’* coat, the shoulderWDSclee wcro called on for duty, and at thetirtt hug the bear rolled hu> eyes in aatruiub ’’ (k> in, Hunyado—go in - go in acream ed the bear man and brum laid hiinwlf out u if he meant to pull a railroad water tank Weary auffercr from Itheninatum, Neuralgio, bocal Pain*. Weak Spine. Weak and SoreLungs, Cough* and ColiK Weak Ihu-k. WeakKidneys, Keavona Affections Weak Stomachand Bowel*. I-iyapepaia, Heart Affectiona,Enlarged Spleen, Female Weakness, ShootingPains through the la.ins and Back, Ijick ofStrength and Activity, Spasms or Fits and Nervous Muscular and Spinal Affections, try these Plasters. They will do more good than all the lim- mento, lotion*. plasters, nostrums, electrical belts, pad* and other high priced contrivances in the world. Placed over the pit of the sto­mach they prevent and cure Ague I'aiu*, Bil­ious Cohe, Layer Complaints, and ’italue,strengthen and protect the system from athousand ills Thousands of living witnesses STEEL BARB FENCING, Large and Small Posters, Dodgers of all kinds, Handbills, Books, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Statements, Bill Heads, Memorandums, Note Heads, Letter Heads, Checks, Labels of any Description, Programmes, Money Receipts, Bank Checks and Bank Blanks of any Description, Division Court Blanks, Note and Letter Circulars, Funeral Circulars, Law Blanks, Counter Checks, Bill Paper, Way Bills, Tags of all Sizes, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, In endless Variety, Tiru Zul u Assagai.—The shaft of this instrument of warfare is about five fast long.aud about as thick aa n man's litt|e finger. It is made of wood known to botanists as the curtiasa of jqgjnca, no Junlike the mahogany, brittle and elastid, the latter quality giving th a spear a vib- ratoiyimotion, on which its accutacy of flight depends. The head of the weapon is generrlly blade shaped, with a raised edge along the centre, concave on one nide and convex on the other, being like the feathers of an arrow. The tong of ibo head is made red hot, and so burns- its way into the u-cXhI, around ' which a band of wet rawhide is bonnd; that con­ tracting ns it dries the head isaa firm as >n iron. ring. The Zulus fling these wea- pons with great accuracy, and they carry oval rawhide shields itnpervous to these darts to cover their entire b od ies.B e­ sides three or four missile assagais a Zulu soldier carries a shorter and stronger 'stabbing assagai. . TtofiehMt fewd ianotahraya Uuebaan-*0 M ^«o n , Uk>«gh hw h«k. fo,4. hewarfrr. i* wrtm fcewe lbw r.sft food,fW atu n totag ta*he*t. A . butter cow • » mad* * tint* cow by chwagv*ttof .ifi»a,jJw«lgli food, to * oartain extant.’ISftasaesA i&s txtiUt prodoirtwn. For qual- ‘ tty «f walk Ai-teet proper breeds J for qaan-Ltv.g4>crf mitkm, hud flW’taH, bat tte W M jn a c h highly cwoMtriirf food. Twa Aiserfcan Calfferrtar says thatBavaria holds a position ef sdtne iouport- aoea far its prodacUcn of batter and eh.'w>»5 th* chieaa being of a eha^gger similar toSwiss chcis?, for which it is generally sold in Franc* and aome otoer <xan. 'tiles. Hw nnnuAl yield of batter and' eh.M»e jwr cw i» ab^nt 184 punnd* ; the total yearly production of cheese in thekixwdom being l.ld&fJ®) pounds, and of .' »*tt« 288,800 pound*. " It is ciated that with nearly a third of the comber of bow* in the United States, -the butter and ebeeM made in Greet Bri­tain and lr»I»nd arc worth but 167,900,000ab the bfebrafo which they command. AI- wpUwiee that Value, or 9130,000,000, ie giaodBoed too freah milk sold, which realises high price*. Th* e*timated averagewnmuil yield peer cow i* 262 gallon*. Not qfs-in hklfthe supply of butter and cheese « of Lvisae production. Prof. Camcron, of Edinborough, says that while th* milk of individual oow*rarirs much in composition, the mixedit^HrcTa bend oftaws keeps quite constant in4e^ap^diaon. Th* solid msUen num ch liiuk rarely aihk lower than 12 per cent. The milk of fifh en cqws was daily exam-iaed during a whole year at the suggeetion of the Royal society of Sweden, from which it was found that th* solids never sink to 11J5 per e*nt, and only on four occasion* were they lower than 13 par cent Theavwrag* was 11:8 per cent. Th* propor­ tions at they erica* elements of milk flno- tante. that of th* fat* most, that of the »h»BM ta h, tteteAweryieMtaypWM. Ths Mt w . i h PXAMCA IK Groom&s and. Provide Vteel 8*. north W ta* rWer.I*gane«.WsenolI.Xalyit.lSTO .\ “ ' , ’* To* eh f Well, X da I Mcbbeyou'd like to *ee him lute itati trunk efyeant what he can't riiver wbm ha gate hi* paw* artrand it hu got to iiro route forty feet and** g-ftnywi.' '•Friv.-gal a aon beak in th* ear-----•" tefttrtivoly elwarred the old laws, and tts«« he ttopiMd and leaked at tha bear. i>-Tfo«r*ouT Kgadi Wifi you match your son agin my bear Y chuckled the owner a* hedaaewl with drfight. “ I goes* to.1'14 You do 1 Bring him in ] Trot him out I 131 give Mm rfl the show h* went* and bet fir* to one on the l>w FThe *ld mao slowly took 13 a chew of to-banco, left the ear, and when be returned heh*d fam eon Martin with him. Martin eepmedto be about twenty-Mvoa year* of age and” »little taller than a hitohing-poat. He wasb«»U on the ground, with a beck like a writingdesk and arm* which seemed to have beenaawed from railroad tie*. one that hb bear can out-bug yen," qmetiy explained the father as hi* son sat down on a trunk. that’sit—that’s just it I” cackled the owner. .“I'll muzzle him to’» he can't bite and I’ll bet live to one he’ll make you hollerin two mnratoa 1”“ Muzzle yoar ba’r,’’ was all that MartinSrfds*fa*piffled oat a $3 MB and banded it toth* Uggog^"1*0- Th® b*w-n>M put >2ff withit, gnasa>gllo» boy in * cherry tree, andta» minute b*' bad ti» bear rwrfy. Martinremoved hi* coat and paper collar and careirsaly inquired :" 1* this to be a squar’ hag, with no goug- iag.f“Jaiio—jets f” replied the bear man.’’ Yon hug the bear and ho will hug you, andthe one who squeals first loses hia cask Now, then, all ready.” A* Martin approached, the bear n»e up with a sinful glare in hia oj e and the two —A grunt of 1822.00 has been received from th* Ontario Government to sifl th«.Arkonn Mncfa.au io Institute in ’pur« Abasing A library. • Montreal ia going to insist on compul- »ry venation. SOLD ON COMMISSION. <4 CAT A R RH , Uleww the Wttei Metiers Ferfit^r tiiwiughly ronvinced <ff th* efficacyol SaMWtobd’m Baou-ai. Cvm fob Catamuh.I am induced to drop you a tins to aay thatalthough I hnv* b*ct> sceptical at all ih* oo*- touna advertised a* b railicaJ cure*,” I have never found anything that prcmiMai such re­lief and ultimate cur* a* that of SatbroBD's.I ha»* been afflicted with this dreadful die- eane for more than ten years, and net untilreoeatiy Aouta I be induced to persevere with any until I read the letter ot Mr. Henry Well*(of Wrfta Fargo * Uo.) »pd can trnthfhlly aay that after using live or six bottiH I am thor­ oughly convinced of it* curative propertie*. Hoping that other* similarly afflicted like myself will to induced to make ths trial,1 am, gentlemen, very,truly, eta, .THEO. F. BOGART. Bristol, R. I.. July 24, 1877. Price, with Improved Inhaler, Treatise, andDirection*, gl. Sold by all druggists. BUSINESS UARDS . 1; ’ Where, with more commodious and convenient premises with a large quantity of New Type and New and Latest Improved Machiney, we are prepared to execute all kinds of “ 1 think you are very impertinent, and very disgusting besides, and I will not stay to listen to you.” Upon which she flew into the bouse.He gaged after hey widr »O abstraCt«d air, and left; saying ta hitnnelf “ If ahc kept talking at that rate twelve hours out of twenty-four, her toudtrf and wliMle ytllow. r?Ft • -Make more, coffeo than Uta UbU rf daingfor lrmk- to1 tstart9nr.OM M .id 1 A 2» immenos assart men i of “8rrmmer *21. UaUwwMliMAdaU.ka^tosMatrlMs > Kool Hats at KashEncsa- COLLINs- ELECTRIC From experiment* mode by Bounin-gault, axtending ovar a period of more than twenty yean,-in which all the manure »p- ‘ pSisd to growing plants was carefully Iweighed, A* well u the harvest of each i year, while th* quantifies of chemical con- <Btiluant* wore accurately determined, fay BCSlytie, Il V,oa aeceitoined that on an 1 oyerag* too anutml harvest gained from ■tie uaMwie* a* mueh nitrogen, three times a* uraeh* carbon and hydrogeo, and four , time* ** much oxygon a* had toon given. I to it in maqpres ; presupposing tost tbs , whole'of these contained in the manurew<* assimilated by th* planta, which wad in reality not tbecase. A eorreepotiaent of the Beo Keeper*Slagenitiie, who fias been off a tour through HoUand and Denmark, give* * poor re- part of the toe-keeiog industry in those coantriM. in Holland he found “ but twopersona who kept bees,” and they used theold straw hives, end obtained their honey for family xts* by mean* of the ’’ brimstoneHe found no honey for sale iu all Holland. Is Denmark ho found only afew stock Of bees kept, and those in the oldstraw bin*. It was with diffienliy tliat he found honey for sila at the store*, andwhen found it proved to be American strained honeyq '■ but it bad retained its flavor and wm fintt qualify.” Why cannoj the honey market in aomo of those conn tries,-to opened up and developedthro* ilia agency of American capital and energy?. At Areoent meeting of the Pails .acad­emy of arienca*, M. Treses gave an account of some ax^kriments iu plowing by aloe- tricy which he w^nesaed at Sormsis*. in ibe Horae. A gramme machine, making 1'^00‘revolutione per minute* and drivenby a steam-engine, was connected to a second Gramme at a distance of 440 yards, and caused the latter to revolvo at the ratoof 1,140 revolution* to the minute, the dectricity produced by the first maebin* being thus converted into work. Tbe- secmid machine w m connected to a third *t a dtatanea of 219 yards, and ibeso twoworked catlca attached to a double Bra- bauiiplow.' According to M. Treseai theexpenmeat waa very successful, ’ the 'workAosdmplished representing the equivalentof t&*e horse-power, while one half of the’ motive power obtained &oin the steam- (ngine was really transferred to a distance of moretoan,J1000 ^rdB from the fumaco. Iq-nn nrtiele on the dairy system of France, v^tieh ia found ip the just issued part of the Soamal of th»^ Boyal Agri-ruUor'tl Soeietg, Mr. Jenkins, tbs writer, ,euys, that a* compared with French bolter,the greater portiqp pf English bailor, ia of very“ inferior, quality,- At present the Frutah product commands prices whichcou not to Appfbarffied by*any English bat­ ter isflf very inferlpr quality. At present the French product command* prices which «an n«4 to approached by Any English but-' rert offered for gala in large, quantities on the Condon market. At least eighty'per eantetiftha totter made in England is only ofareeond m third-rate .quality. Mr. Jealifo* also soya ia regard to cheese, that the cswtinental cbeeae i* superior to that of Hoglsnd, nod that “iAxnerican ch*ead> h*» a bigkrr'gdnoral standard of excrflmpe.than Eoglbh Cheddar." White it may to tine tbst the best make of English butter rXerfientKtoib frtictesare rorpswrrf by those at Ammumn and French mannfsc-tnre. *.J» will nai pay any but tin* b«*»t Englbh- eheeM CRMere," cautious* Mr. in.rail earnest. Too bad, isn’t it?"• Bingnlox mistake,', arid the editor.‘ But the worst of'it wai the way that false-hearted hussoy took it. She enid it was psrfty hard, but what couldn’t be cor­ ed most to endured,“and that she supposed they couldn't get a divorce under a year,auywnyi .ftjid ftlotot stuff like that.* » * Tdared rerignod to her fate, as it were,* off my hand*, and pay for the ring. Sold he’d give his note lor ’em. .Cheek J Why,tost man Iww^more gall Atom a’pawn ~ broker's olork, sod I wantyou, Mr. Editor, to show fliof Bird his fed-htsded, blgrfobt- ed wife up toe vety worst way. • Aocidaut, indeed 1. Why, It'« lbs plsiniat put up job I ever saw in toe whois eoorse of my .life.Just let tens have U iu Haliaa, U yon. please, and Til tato MPI ,*xtrAco^*« » - - : he »pit frotn the open d^r, a. id Martin called 1 out faia reserve maadc.Each had hut beat grip. There wu no jtumbling around to waste breath, but it was |a standup, standstill hugging match. Littleby little the bear'* cyea began to bulge and hia mouth to open, and Martin's lace slowly grew to the color of red paint. " Hang to him, Hunyado I’ve got my last dollar ou your head !” shrieked the bear man, u be saw a further bulge to his pet’s eyes But it was no use. All of a sudden thebear began to yelt and cough and strangle.Be was a goner. Martin know it, but howanted no dispute and *0 he gave Hunyado alift from the floor, a hug which rolled hia eyesaround like a pin wheel, and then dropped,him in a heap ou the floor." Well,' may I be shot, 1' Uf BJUti, Wq€P( MOSH Aswu*u»»oy* ruu o iw ift »«*rtar •<*»-«A<r« «r« OTUU*r/rtta. _ ' Ar*, ’ ’The Trsds Marta oCttswWtafcincs are *wliH«vta>» £03. Oxrou ftrsxsT, tessos.JaumrrLIWe .UforO/ GRAY'S HPECIFie TWadejmmuc-t^ r«». SayForfs, . d S ^J ta W »_jS 3 f fi BMifly Forks, Fcsk Z&sffles. ^fl *n 4^*MrM ft Tift Van . Vn.eV v n T?4**lrasi- . Thirtlo Spuds, ■ 1 ( Scythes, < Sixatis, SQUALRS Auction Room, * Domest ic h e ppe s. .. Ewtiuau M1XX0 PickLO,—One-lmlf jferit of Airudt green fomatoce ; three vfcsen wnau exteambem; two J-eaiJ of cmliflowcr; one-half' neck -of tehrfernng- to«n» ; «'x ba»chs at oetery ; tax gican a qaartof smsll, ■whita 'oxrionsC ©hop- tto vegotablto ♦piita fine, opritiklo with - Balt and tot .■ELuad over LtigliL *even qiunfer «TviB<»P«ad atfonnCK! m A of ground infendad to work wrfl and earn. p» fgdodrepctatism for utacl^ne. A amator oftorto* died'x*«*Dtly InGlou- T> and tto ownera were under tooimpruetam that some mrficicu* ' perron hid. toc:-i- ,0a after­noon A. O. F, CotomM, V. 8.,hrfa » post tanrleni examtaitiaaon oaoef toem, andasMrt»in<rf.to^ to»y K&fl b««n poiswsir fey Faris green, supposed to have blownfrom a potafoe flrffl into oat flrfd*. Dbrofa«*ter,Eova Bcotitb ft woman wml pat to jsS fop debt, toe ottiwt a*y.‘Tui»Tmpl»nftoo provinro are not pro&d,ofto« event - “ \ e teatawith which .fa* w o playing ev odor ni totter keep* away Ra*.” s. where • sixty -tn*- oraimwry,ii werfern itanrovetaenta, b*« b*aa ited of isto, o»J is sueoMrfuIly o*r- a. capplytn® toe fflofog room w>ibof *a execltent qnsBty, U>e work, he miiklaK. onward, bmng all doo* ‘ Why, I want you to hold up to th*public scorn end detestation a follow cal­ led Moonoy, end a mean red-hoaded girl named Momssey,' • Scandal case, eh?’ ‘ A heap-sight worse. You see I waaengaged to be married to that girl—her UNDERTAKE! JiffD GKSUUfc HOUSSHOLD^UHNITURK. COFFINS, CASKETS, SHROUDS, J U>U£GC^Cr« 10 Jlo 9. rmsIUhs In a r-ofessionai twsuKM tu ucmfJoflaoi wwil mti! 1 A> r«,Ura?<» toaEocS^Uis^:1^ba.tLtLT<w.00isroyttf;,h5’ • You bet be dii. You soe Mooney baa a big black moustache and— and all that—and ho’r a good deal of a masher, os it were. He »aid be’d try to make it lively and pleasant for the bridesmaids.' • And did ba fr • Why ho actually made leve to all/onr. Got the other groothamoB furious by flirt­ing with'the whole lot. Told them it'wae tha correct thing ua Europe fooibe grooms­men to kiii* too bridesmaid* ’"itjl around, before and after the' ceremony, and that they ought to moot And proaitae to wet thething in good running oraor.'" .............. • Did. they practice ?’ naked the editor, laying down the pen.‘ Did they ? Wby it was jaet disgusting thejway they went on every evening. To seethat villian Mooney protending to steer down the tuslo and back up against the chancel rail, and then when toe mook aer-vieo was over, kiss and paw around the girls, would have thndo your hair raise a foot. Why bo actually mad* love to my Maria—I mean that Morrisaey girl.’ • Exactly ; and she s-letling him do it,mind you. Well, yeeterday tooysaid that -they were going to have a final teheatBsl that night, and to make the thiog more perfect they intended to get Bings toe new divinity student, to read the service. And' as I was going over; .to Oakland with a load of furniture for onr new house, Mnop* ey said he would officiate in mymtecr..’ 1• Ent wait a minuU. When I got Jtack and called at Maria’s home about cloven p. m., 1 found all the party eitliug around the parlor looking very sariooi, except Hie bride, who eedmad kinder frightened.• What's toeUonblof’aaid 1; • wbafe hap­ pened 7*• Well, the fact is,’ says that- cheeky Mooney, ‘ there’s been the most singular accident and queerest mistake you. everhoard of in your^ife. You see. we were rehewrriug toe service as usual, ami I waa o-holdingMaria’s hatidjnSl tike tins, whenyoung Bings got sorter absent minded, soto apoak,-and lb* firstftoing* wo knew he pronounced us man and-Wife iu the regn- B XW AW t o r VOLTA,C __ p MSTERs Electricity nnd Healing Balsams,Vitalizing, Strengthcnintr r sa «»*** m m toe w«» or ***** y«*»», »s4 *ra» *>ta* way «M*t to « fcwSagSMd gMitaa. HU o*w *M «M«rf tetrfte wi* fatal ta th* faattns* «*r. tate to* mo«*«4 to totak faw IrerWm »• greefeaft Mterei on earth. M« wm«sn^ to M tosh tawh *mm taffi-hM wUwato UtaMitosM tasBuut, m 4 was ttalre< pointed Wtam A« rrflrred refiu«d to <i»» pste *U» ptoat wHfa him. M. wm wdalgtag tahi*brag wfatoiaa oM mon ctaaefete theoer to to* atetot hi* tnrek H« mw tire brer of «Mties, ba* ttagtsftterfooBtewrttai bretewrfl <M atamal fizrfwrfty treated th* tedtatWr titok Pf th* UWMW, wfaeorfted owk s-~, “ M.Ww vvu thM I'M tr*tti»3 an ote byiwa aroatat to*' eetmtiy F- I U’e* taur, ’rfovly replied iM kixk rnrwrcwm aro sc mms* ot ef^uTSre* wmSuSj? orrtaim at prattle* ^•UttSn fttf WiSUm^E^^myare oar tu . ntiSvocsftuE^K^M gK F«E»*ftSf 1 torf oreaptatirf to MtaMritata* to yew she «re*t bearite haavoao * Raotct t>a» fare brerf to are. For ten V«are 1 haw* beenaffected tin* torfhroieo ditto*, wrf «*pirfril> ta toe winter tow* fata it bros Mart »»»«, The dmotatege hee tarn «htak serf btoody,*mito*g* fowl wtar so bed the* m,preatare fa a room with othere w»» vrry wr tsftstee to titan. Om week after oo«n massing the «*» of Sutoro»»‘» Ramcail Cvbb 1 fatenot troubled with it »t *11. My hmm rf taste and moll which «*re tfkoUg grew, bar* nowfelly retarned. *ud cay gsn*r*IfitaJth is much umwoved. Yoert, MELBOURNE H. FORD. StottaUce for ttrte. " ' A »o«ar Atatiotah ttew to paying oi»«ri fan a youog tady, tb&igU tit .SMj-sue ta* hwlwwtawe mtatateast PtadueMg bta notebtawk, she thought he waa 'tbxirt to iftdtta » love aotmet, butwm tiig^rtly takta. »Uek by t&p feitaw- laj qutafon . *4 Hew mwey meeta do jw» *t F " Why, tiuxre, of oeurwe; but of all the <xideet qaetai<Mui F“ Never mtad, dear, I‘I1 O you *11 atawt it ta a inom«»tN Hi* pwtal was rejridiy at work. At tarn, fondly ctaspiug her deader waist: « Now, my darlings I’ve got it,.and if you wfaa to know what has poisteil through that atlocable little month in the last ssveuteen years, I can give you the exact figniws." “ Goodnawt! Gracious ! What cun you mean F “ Now, just 1 tatiew,"' nay* ha, “ ind you win hear exactly what you have been obliged to absorb to maintain tho^e' charms which are to make the happiness of my life.’ “ Bat I don’t want to hear." “ Ah, you are surprised, no doubt, but statistiai are wondcrjjti thtaga. Just listen : You are Beyeateea years old, so that in fifteen years you have absorbed, oxen or ealv&s, 5 ; sheep and lambs, 14 ; cliickens, 327 , docks, 204 : gorae, 13.; turkeys, 100 ; game of various kinds, 824 ; fishes, 150 , eggs, 3,124 , vege­ tables (bunches), 700 , fruit .(basketa), 603 cheese, 102 ; bread, cake, eto. (in sock* of flour), 40 , wine (barrels), 11 ; water (gallons), 3,000.’’ At this the maiden revolted, and , la * »W«J «»rn«pc. MUr e emu,«two ratal «albOT,Inibl« irfmtraM* EM*y,d««tly AgSSsiag TBIS MPER s r f S J TRowku. A Co.’s Ncwap.per Advcrtfafog B°r*4u (10 Spruce Street), where-.adv*r-» -—.iNEWYOHK. Wedding Cards, Mourning Cards, . ; Order of Dances, Ball Tickets, ,’i ' . ' ; . 1 Concert Tickets, Envelops, * y? rtXif *0 ’ *. . ; , . .r Of all Sizes and Quality, And in fact everything that can be done in any well-regulated Printing Office turned out in the Highest Stylet of the Art, and at the veiy ,Lowest Prices W 6^