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WHOLE NO. ONEY-WAKED ON THE SE fOYAL FIRE AND LIFE IN SAUSAGES, MPEH.AL FIRE INSURANCE TENDERLOINS, FRESH FORE, Cheese Makers. ATTENTION. Allows Intarest on Deposits, M l, M ! S W A IM Gang Presses, Refrigerator Vats MERCHANTS’BANK OF CANADA. INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE R.Y. ELLIS & BRO. CUVn SPECIFIC' BEDICINE HOYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. TiKTWSS. , -rat rlr K 3 3 we*,,,SpenaatankM, |pOUorr.suTsll r. H. HECJLrR, A^teir.SofclCTTOB TR CF4KCFRY.15*. ktraesaic'Ae. 1 AT MOST ADVANTAGEOUS RATES. ALL L03S&3*SST3&SB Throe Tears’ Felicias Israel on Dwtll-iny axfl Farsi Bulldlzigs and Ing e r so ll B ranch . rpHIS Think tnmSHctsa general Bank CW TEB VI. LADY bASKKU.’S OTISiC«>«. SURGEON_DENTIST M ember of the Roy»i college of rdnCE' TO ADVERTISERS AraJsst* &>ek M Ad.wA.era...-- g p j w w ,: ACCOUNTANT. CONVEYANCER ANO COL LECTOR. INSURANCE AND GENERAL AGENT. ACCOUNTS WRITTEN UP, AUDITED ANDCOLLECTED. '1J ,w '^VJV}Cx'i FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE INSURANCE EFFECTED. ■ Lor' blew yoat ladyship, no !'• Half a gfaas more. then. This han bean ■ trying day for mo? & LOAN AGENT. King Street, IngeracU, mRANSACTS. a jQweral Bat.ling | TYH«rTS W«ew Vert «.l £W h i Hay Forks, Straw Forks, Barley Forks, Fork Handles, Hand-Made Bakes, Machine-Made Bakes, Thistle Spuds, Scythes, Snaths, B. McGAULEY, I0EN8ED AUCTIONEER for the -ff^jjHRIENDS uh they were, brother «><i as to all appear-’ansae Tain Dagnell and Vio- tot had become, it was a taora-ent of embarrassment io both of tbenr were together in the drawing-room. Whatwas at the heart of sub, each know, andwhy it throbbed thus painfully with the fear of what words might escape to alter•very thought of theirs from that night forth.A memorable night—a crisis unduly pre cipitated by Funny Oh rar’s romance, whichwas the lightning of ths train, despite all efforts to go on blindfolded to the end alongthe path Of insecurity.If Lady Bagnell bora malice in her heart for the past eon torn pi. post slights,of Ursula, she bad well calculated the hour of her revenge upon her.Violet remained standing after LadyDagnell had withdrawn ;shs Was* anxious to crcap* ; there was a naw timidity uponher which was very strinking. * Will you not rit down again?* Tom atk- * I—I think I will bid you good-night,’was the answer. * It is getting late.** My nmtbar’s wishes ware that you should keep mo company, Violet,* he said, R. J« CAVANAGH. UCTIONEER for the County of CA PITA^; «2,POO,OOQ. THE LANCASHIRE INSURA NCE CO H UDorna, maxchesteb, xso. CAPITAL, AVINGS BANK B^A.NCH, □e**« dcpovtU "I M k'wi upward* *»*•! I nt err*•wed thereat). K;x-cUl term* fludc «iU» LXi-mwI Lady Dagnell was excited by the Incident which had removed her for a While from her own peculiar sphere of self andgiven her fresh thoughts. * To think, Thomas, that Fanny shouldhave acted in so unladylike a fashion,’ sheexclaimed as her son entered—‘quite in delicate. wholly unnecessary, and altogether inexcusable? * Violet has told you all ?* said Tom.It was no longer Mias Hilderbrandt withany of ths Dagnell* ; the family had claim ed her, and all formality of address hadbean discarded in these latter days.* You will not scald mo for being so ready with bad tidings,’ said Violet to him.‘ It was Urania’s wish I should tell Lady Dagoefl at once.’’ MONEY TO LEND. Sjwtcu « pretcrral, at Bnluced Hates. BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL SURGEON DENTIST, SURGEON_DENTIST. T ICEN3ED by the Royal College ofi J DeeUl liarpary, OhIatI-.. T^i»z — ; x -> i 1 CM*» WOICOIR t», -■,ih.-aerra, Oar. wey lor a lengthened period.ir attention paid Lu colZccUws tor eu.tnu.nr GEO. C. EXSTON', lutm. Manager MB.M. MIKKLEB, AwraKtenw. nr” Savings Bank Branch? A r.T A L, - S5.5OO.OCO INGERSOLL BRANCH. UIIS Bank transacts a general Bnnk- faAMES R. HARRIS, SC! HD. 8fflB -BDMEB. Is that expressed in the missive ?* • Yea ; oh yea.'• I should not go, if I ware you.’ „• I have not the slightest intention ofi going,’ Marcus drawled forth. 4 She mentions half-past nine in the marring, and 4 fellow can't get down te breakfast comfort-ably bv that time. Besides—-*• win r ,• Besides I don’t want to see her—mnch^he concluded, gulping down something in- his throat. * Upon my word, I doaXTom^ ever any more rHe clapped hir thin white bauds suddenly to his eyes, as if fearful of some sign'-of human weakness there of which he wag. The Mblsoas Bozik. INGERSOLL BRANCH. /COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURv> *Jwe Ccrtajmej at Enjixud. 13 ami £0 ComhlJl, • Tm not «oing Io B&y Anything tnore,* said Tom. * I have congratulated yon onyonr lucky escape,and there's an end of it?1 I answered her letter—she'll get it tomorrow morning? observed Marcos. • f said I thought it wu an escape tor ns both:just vour idea, you see?’ Bravo.' • 1 did not send my compliments to31itber»ick.' said Marcos, ' and I guess he I rseirsm, his violence. Ursula lisa? * But be U not violet io 'to-vigfat/ mMi Tom. » Ba nut be sorry—be thought thisI '«^good»im^fe«’-MsM«»rlw~.' i • fcbr dsarsq^.dim’ixBu on life. tW ;it distresses me,' implored LUy DagnelJ.i * I bsve not mads up my mind to visit Sir J- ba. 5Vhy don't jwu go ywmU, rf* you am aasMws about yxtar. Uibef Uris • »v*mfogr'I don't want io talk of this again/ sumTom's measured reply. * I am tired of ths ItubM?4 "Where’s Marcus F asked his moibar.41 would uot disturb him,’ Tom replied 54 He has gone to his own room out of ourway.’ ‘ I thtnk XU see Sir John for a fow mfa-iuUe? Lady Bagnell arid. * Bing for mymaid to tMiri me up the stairs. If J don’t raturn again, goodmighl to yon both?4 Pray lean upon my inu,' said Violet;4 let me accompany you—’ * No thank yon, my dear? rwplUd LadyBagnall, quite g^aciunsly, ’ lira wffi stay and keep my ran eorupiiny. Ho notbe quite alone io this bouse to-night, he is not himself, I dM. AU this has npset youvery mush, Thornse. I don’t know why.I can’t attempt to gnern why, but it has. Try and be more ebaerfuJ to-morrow,please. The establishment fa diemrienongh without your adding to the gloom which weighs tue down so shockingly.Goed.night.* The maid had entered, and Iriidy Dag-null took her arm and departed on her strange quest, as Tom innocently imagined.But Lady Bagnell was as eccentric a* therest of the family, and as changeable in her moods, and as eerioiwly unsettled ✓She went straight to her room without asecond thought of her ford and master, or of the effect that Fanny’s secret marriagemight have bad on bis mind. A suspicions person would have thought that LadyDagnell had invented an excuse to leave these young folk together, was anxiouseven that they should bo together, for reason* best known to herself. Hod he folfowed her ladyship to her ownboudoir, bo would bays been confirmed inbis suspicions; ho would have boon startled, even, at the degree ef intimacyexisting between Lady PugnoH and hermaid. * Here's your cordial, my lady,' was the ,maid’s remark. • It's a leetle strong thanusual, but you're not yourself to-night? Lady Dagnell took her cordial almostgreedily, and disposed of it forthwith. Thera was a strong aroma of brandy in Itoroom during Hie process, ,* You havonft seen Miss Dagnell arfy where ?' asked the mwtress. {* No, my lady, Bbe's boxed op withSir John, and anile safe? 1 * That's weU, said Lady Dagnell, spitefully. ’ Little does she think I have left , the two Of Item together. Potter, I wouldrather any one should have my son than IUrsula^ You know I bate her, Potter, 1 don’t you ?'* Yea, my lady, I have hoard you say sobefore? - , ' She rates the house too much as if itwere he; own ; she weakens my authority, ' and pays no respect to it; ebe frightens tme as to what she'll be ns my’sou's wife,’ 1 muttered Lady Dagnell. * Sfio— Potter; 1do you think a little more support would 1 fo«*.4 -1 doU t SM why that should strike yvu/said Marana, * AU mrietae e» odd, with the wrong cmewi earning togrihninstead of the right. Sir Jobs and mu mother, tor tortatiM; you and Unraitelsod every body. aU round? tThia was a long speech for Marons, and' out of his usual way. Tom fait dfapoaodito wince, but he replisd calmly ; A4 There are some odd oohriex la tbR| wort J, certainly?• By gad, there are 1* aaaeuted thebrutber. He picked up Fanny's fatter anul passed it over to bis brother.4 Would you like to reed it F > ? • No, I ahould not, replied Tocp-• Why F • I can make a fair guess al its content'I know what inch a spasmodic aanUsut lalfat wou'd say.* was Tom's auawar• Very likdv. You are a Clever follow,Tom, and used to this sort of thing. I am a bit of a muff,’ said Maieus, faking back,bis tetter and putting it in ths brass! poc- tod deUberaiwu of the night. Thera bad I*sb a groat deal to disturb him that eran-§z, and he was aeuwely bfa usual self. To mink that Marcus's little fore affair should>avs unsyUfad him m» eompbteiy, givea Mm eo many new thoughts, put each *x-|raordinar^nd<s*, too, into poor Marcus's Jwln tbs drawing-roots tee found hfoBother and Violet Hilderbrandt. Ureufa nad gone to break the news to Sir John, ■bd to console, if theta should arise anyFtraoearity for eensolation, aOd Lady Dag-gee 11 had received eitailar information from oar heroine. The 01 news bad flown apacetbroogbont the wiUbliahment; the domee- tfas, by that rapid method for the dirasm-ination of detail# which fa Keown only totberoeelrra, were already discussing tbs position in the servant*' ball; it would boknewa half over Sussex before sundown SCOTT & NWNE’S PALATABLE •1 rave been tbidciog of Ursula's ' opia- lopj jplained Violet' ‘ and,’ she added,' fart been disturbed by it. Mies Oliver(bav«kept her word at say cost, Urar 1 thought. It was a contract solemnly « rad into between her and your brolf ; it had bean ratified by her familyand <p>nra; it was ^ery diahonorabla forher, ‘i it would have been for him, to turn way at the eleventh boar. I see allthis iUi Ursula vary plainly.* 5-1 Wt is Ursohi'B view of it all ?" asked food-breeding, which is next to blood—1 nMtime* before it, although I prtforI pod myself.' I- ' la Chis I^dy Dagnell or Lady M»fl-F ^I’lalking so murderously inquired T tb, with a laugh, iu which neither of bisII fanera joined. The effort to add a ligbt-,a “ to tba proceeding* was a terrible |L lore at that time. It was do laughingx usr to the mother for a Dagnell to be_ tied *0 unfairly as Marcus bad been, U J though a woman of many faults audtng», still aba was a mother in her FDon’t be frivolous, Thomas; there la no- ttg to laugh at that I can perceive,’ wasiy Bagnell's fay remark; ‘ and I amV s Violet is not fa the mood for jesting r f P. She has fall thia very rnuob, verya Lely, I may say, and baa bean dread-4 jM'dl all the evening. 8h« has not a psed me in the least ; ebe bee not touch-a the eiauo; aho has talked of nothing^Jtfsrcua? looked toward Violet. Yoe, aba F Jr y there was a sadness fa1 uno that was of the old days at Birm-I fam, when friends were scarce and life ^jull of pitfalls. Why should she bo< leased at this so much ? In what way1 it affect her? For what reason was • --'no matter bow gentle, amable, ande favo-Motako this to heart almost na f were a trouble of her own? SurelyI issiblfl I—and yet be was almost ccr-there bad been tears shed over it, or sometbiug to which tbfa hsd givenrlt was the old face of doubt end dis- ivhfch bad awakened his sympathy|i e the mystery of her life had been te-vi d to him. Revealed I—after all, what<Ti a know ol it ? and of her thoughtshC many ? ]. Jal became aware of Tom DagDeH's|| survey of her, and the rod color flick- e jpfakly to tor cheek*.'tag r*I lb ought this might bo a trouble,’idfjj"* ammored forth, * to Marcus, to Lad y l>ri III, sven to yon. bis brother. But Istf' >t sure now. Il is as well they should uf jiro been married, perhaps.'\ <rhaps 1' exclaimed Tom, with more fo- af expression Hi an he had intended,In* f aware of—with more surprise even,11^ h there was little to aatonfah him fa ivi .joist had said, which sounded like while louRcr. Don’t go yet."* To speak to mo ?’aha repeated, ner vously. 4 Is there any—■’4 About Marcus, that's all/ he added,quickly ; * for thia- bvotoes and ffiia brother's position fcoObles nas." ' Violet ssi down, thus adjured aud thusre-assured. But it Was a dangerous topic, and led on to danger. ** The whole thing haunts me, Violet,' raid Tom, res tie sal y ; ■ it is on ray cod-’ sefonca as if I were not acting w*U, and knew not how to act—as if I ware a cow- Violet ball rase in Jjc1 ohair, riarmad by 'this sudden odtburat, but at' his Imploringgesture* abe «» nmad her saato • Only to speak of Marcus,' ttndwtfandand how He troubles ma I’ ha entreated..* You think U is-bcri, Ural he and; Fanny ■re apart.?;“ It must surely for for (he best/• But wbsl is your opinion ?.'. ,4 I don’t know,' oontMsed Yiolst. ? Itshould bs fos bert ths* Ibero whs— who do notlovs each oiber sfotuld go Urate separate ways j but 1—I don’t know. There— so many reason* for so many lives,and ava^bi though! ot Ibhu'. -. ,- , ■ .• Ursufa'ifaidta to the contrary.' said Tow.,-4 Ono# a promise, svwn to ttea ri»kof one’s sori; should be always * promiseto ba faithfully performed. She has raid m much as that to you ?’• Rtmi him/ , » • > > ’ ’•Well, fa she right or not 2' • I would not not answer hratfly to sucha question. I should want time to thinkit all the gwtedsd answer.• With Marons and Fanny—cue odd JwaXv ’ tsa id BToSmif. 'H aanrde nd,f.ahtaudrb Js fnooout tiir en rfaarn- ef uai I3es, and that MM'tda'l’oifoM-jf W ti« boat ths •<, HAMS, LAB.D .KBtXLZD rOSK, _ >j; . NIIW^HOP. * BEG to inform the public that 1¥** ■<*«?** *»,» fa «*• »ta«« ta*.(*■*!• the Market. Xin* Su»«, *h«r» 1 will In Cradles.Cradle Fingers, ’ Soytho Stones, Grindstones, Horse Pokes, Machine Oils, H amrest M its , &c., &c.y dfcc. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. * In the old days you would have challenged him and shot him through bis, sneaking careaan.'‘ Yes, or got shot myself? added Marcus , ' but I don’t tbfak Fanny is worth dyiug for, juxt at present, or killing any.body eixe for. Besides 8hl her wick will make her a very good husband, and shewill be vory comfortable—* Aud you should be the happiest of the three<*f them,' concluded Tom.* 1 don’t (eel what yoa call jolly, just at present—it'a coma to me with each a left-handed slap, Tom," said Marcus, * but still I etn philosopher enough to know shewouldn’t have been happy with ma. Shewould have bad that Bfaberwick—beastly name,f>litbexwick, isp't jl?—always on hermind, a* the fellow aha did care about.’ 'Yet, Marcus, that's it?* Perhaps it will ba n good lesion to you, Tom,’ said Marcus slowly.Tom took his cigar from bis mouth andstared almost with horror at bis brother. Had this unlooked-for crisis tn the career ofMarcus Bagnell affected far more lives than hia, end was ths truth apprprahiug tn.double-quick " time in rousequtpco ? Ho had been blind to the troth until tonight, perhaps wilfully blind ; a eblld-sbuUing Its eyes to the facts which ware there.* What lesson do you mean ?’ he in quired.* I don’t mean much/ answered Marcus.* It lisa not been my businesa, and 1 never* eared for other peoples'. But does not Ursula's position put you fa wind of myerwu ?’* Not st all,' was the sharp reply. * Why should it ?’* You don't care for her—you can't like her much. I don't know anybody whocould, with her bad tempera. You—’* It's ail a fool's mistake,* cried Tom, an grily- * Ursula fo one of ths best womenio the world. We should have been beg gars long ago had she not uni of pups lovefor us'all sunk every penny of her ’ ruonoy ’to enve an ungrateful lot from rnlu?•Wo'ro an ungrateful lob—yw.’ saidMarcus;4 end yet you are going to marry bar oat of gratitude—thaft it, yon know.'* Why not out of fava ?’* Because it seems to ms you. love . ibe other girl,* replied’Marcus, thoughtfully;‘ and if you can tell Ursula so, just as Fsnriy has tohi esc, so-usoeh the better,aud the sooner tba batter, too. X don't think I would make a bolt of it# you know,as Slitberwick and Fanny did, for that'sdamned shabby, bat I would tell Uraul*.” * I have told Ursula Hove her,’ answer-edTom. 4 DO you think l am going toUrosk ber heart now ? Is that like ma ?' ■Don't worry tuo/ pleaded the olderbrother. 41 don’t mind what you do. I bare only just mentioned my own idea;that'»*li. Very likely I am wrong: Ioften am. And if you are going to make a. fow ov»r ibis, don't make it ,hwe, there’s,■ gooff fellow. My brad will not stand that kind at thing to-night?41 beg pardon, Marcus;* laid Top*./ Tip in a noisy mood, and you have astonfabedms a Utite. Bui why you ebeuld thinkthat,’having pledved my odstnu'faith to one.luradd— .M-rcst*,4 Iu sw Jpbm^, * %shall marry Ursula, and very ehnrtiv^You w t ’All right, fibsrt the door, Ton*, If yon going, end Unfak you for dropping n gruffly.•It fa the right sort ef thing to many Itee on* you car* most hxi,’ added MarciW J4that's «ny consolation; that'* yours.Don't forget to bafand you. floH-uighL’Tosw. weut away, and when the door was dooedte M w « took tom bfa pocket baste food it wwt not easy foxhike it’ frombfa, safari yrt. 4 Atmyram W^i/wra «Jm ■a* «m!y mtaate to g» A*She stoppwl, *x»d Tom aaid, i* » - n 4 Wen r rant ?’4!^>rwftai»<U«MoCH? I fa t o P .to toy roour ; don't Mend there in roy «qrhke «nr enemy F sb* eritod. ram wngp*^Jy -------------------- - ■ - . * Tea stepped aside, but aaefae Muwfo w. nonvement to paw be held bra RflhRy by*toe wrist'Dura Uroatedatasslymu V hbif J w «k^in >h ra« vofae. *Jfa.^jraP yon, mins would haVe bocal A hsppfat UmTa better life? ~ .. love you, Violet 1 I uan't ft bww-?A '.have bienafoulaaaugh to tfaiMUVoAjilsAfo. . and like afool Xam. punWied.- Batlfovuyoa,* fas replied • and you any ifa wsBr know toe whole truth, and dacyta .-rod-once for-all.' '•Why should I despise you T ■ I have broke* my word.’ I < i H.rafcnfUm woman I ean’t love to marry, pp*, and I hare turned to you as th* only wmnamwho can i are ma."* Don’t aay an/' Tom—not another word I* Aral jkfo baa£g> to her ear» as if to tout all M*and <nfa*toem>-‘ Think of poor DrauteF *uF i*'tfeIMR**< •You urogofog awayreraTI MwJI *<,, _alone here. So lepeekout, fast tom b* an error or mistake between us. If y<ra -bad only loved mi#, I wenid have gem fef ,L 'Ursula and begged her Cd consider wW . . J was be*t. I would have ka*Itie,fot/fo '1set me free ; I would have implored bet fa" ' -Nremember bow to* was uobfa . sad KnaeJ^. • . I fito for my old fatherb sake, and bow if 1would be • greater arany to giw me baste flmy promise.' - ' ’ | * Bba loves you—fovea you madly,; and . Blike « mad woman.' cried Viofat 4 Yoe# Bmust think of her—not me. Oood-bye? ' *fl ' Why, yon ata trying I* : , j , :' Let ma pa# a. Ob, bow cruel nut 1are I'.tv. , . r a * Go now? eaid-Tom. * God Hrar >»/ 3Viol»t f In the morning t wiR era «Mt again. I shall be elrongar then? he tModfseelug the look of feet upon bet face. '* ! ' shall bo my old self- You will not bar* ,any occseion to bo afraid of awZL.* 1 was never afraid of you/ said Violet’,smiling faintly through, ber tsaie?< taU!1 to-night. And 1 am wry, varFepny th**.I have stood between yon and sour wffltin I did not mean it. It fa a pw Wfata'-fok'her kinducss and yews/ cnill < ’ No.' ■ . . „ ; .. -,u, j;, -:* She rays so ; and toe u wiser than we* ' yet it may be for the boat tostAyo parted, you think F continued rt was a strange appealing glsuce ’him, but ho did not need it, or intecta comprehend it. He was onlyB to know what Violet Hilderbrandt dt in her own heart of all (fast theysard that day, and wbausho ronram-*&t bo repeated, JusoSi mordlrssly, Teetion.iwj I think so/ Violet replied at fast, could have been no happiness totosi ifarsry thing would have bsen 'to, fal^Jtsd misery would have followed.very .\*Sh (half tone,' said Tons; ‘bot they, LadiV'-UM on their lives together—theyWHe-pat boy and girl—and atm ot them mlg Jt haw hasp always happy in igtior-rvnofaMP toe troth:. who knows ?* •ijdo notbsliev* in bepPT- igporanep,*ntormed, Lady Dagnell. • There , wouldhive bran a diwoyery, perhaps » more dla-.eriaifable elopement than; th fa, and all k&di of dreadful Mandul afterward.. 1 sua 5*.very g>< Mira Oliver bra Mttfod.it in l&» ‘fa^itotff o far as I,urns oonwrosd, toopgLW ysfa ouidMt have told Marcus whenht fastt . Blnafagbaoi, or have gut rid- of ll i Mr ihtlierwfak wfaen be first beramoal .ntirtL I ran not possibly oomprobend. B j to go on 'with the (|w<> of tosm—tilltoblsst—it'sabsoiatUy disgraceful, wbau ■Wb*,’ said Tam, moodily, 4 there’* not .^nsintss <arfcs. PUfa^R'OAUCHEY, L il i , ' TkAKRISTER. and Attorney-aULayI > Ealeltar ta CMacwy tert *n*Urvncv. N*I*1 eftrabfau All w>if toe father wcra, j iU- roused ton aevrau, -' , ry*w‘ , an empty chair - , Aiucae wiu oe oougeo ay your savingj“ ibim the trouble? replied Tom. * As for toe tidings, why do you call them bad 7 1have been congratulating my brother on >hfo good luck?* * I don’t often agree with you,' eaid. his“mother , * but I think you are right for once. H* fo wall rid of this Oliver connection, and Fanny was not worthy of bo- Rowiog a Dagnell and. a daughter of mine.Ufa a monetary point of view it was wbal•Vjulgar people might term a * gqod catch,' l/Ul I am not diatreseed at too result. B o y d U r i b a a &‘y OF CANAttA. HEAD am os , - LOJCDOK, ONT CAPITAL, •' »1.0<X>,ttOO. fill!IS (loonparty has opened an office * Tell her io when 1 ass ouimu m A Aw1 will think foe belter of rw/ ' - ' f 1 * I wHl. But,* ba added with vtafa di-'trust, * you will not leave fofa tmma trito-.out my knowledge. Titer® must b« , so*raoro mvjlrry.'* No, I will not steal raray 13te » thfaf,*'' she answered. * Good-night.' , - ___». •* Go*<l-njgfatr’ he echoed. Then she pot her hand in- bit, and bs raised fa andaenJyto hia lips and kissed it passianateh ma^f' times, beIM ska «trugteiUw*JUkBa«Mtod4 like a vision fronv him. , fHe paced up sad down the room, lonir'' after she had gone, more • ■wfld beate.gfaio-sman, aud wilbthe heara.lron Ifaa*ib»<fore bis rage, and Vtofal fe th*' fate and sdnshfae, aud forever set boyatd'ISr&s 'And be bad rated like fcmld>*st, cnieUy y ■nd ungratefully, and. to both women,- .sparing uritber hr fate unmoxly pem'on a»A -mad. implaea. Bfa would tall Us grorf enigrea p with or willtout Vi •'let, hn wouldnot shrink from (be Crttlfi. H* had ' told Fanny only foal night open foe sands font-he would not be afresd to ■asetfo.SwAbore it was before him Kfeo a wall, withta an hour or two of bfa assettiosi.Ye*, bs would toll Urnla> efaesy thfiog f now, foie vary instant, aud caul r fos; farow'. rof it, or the grins tragedy of if upon whieBrlbs bfeek curtain was draccndfog. He* should find Ursula in fats fafora's «*»-ever on tbs watoh, poor Urania L asd evew to be rewarded by ingratitadu. ' 2 ’He eoaid rat help tbst now, for UftwltokuswriL Site was terribly sites;eb*Ua* read hi. Ijewrt fife an open page ; it would*be no surptfee to her, and only a bjlfec bumtlistion for faiuos*d£. £toa woubA dbrte ' ,,give bltm for it*, was pentad^-mA slur " loved him very manti. And true love faalways generous. U dsspcrafvly jeatasa.- ? -Hs did not h*«fate. ., V&to-to<WS»*'.hkste M bo bad deaaaadsd foe fatin' s*.'March night to eak bee to b* Ate want sxriaiy up form to sraks hie raranto-'(ion to owa bis paasfou for .awfafasr.woman. He bad alsfaje acted fca "boS- e haste, Mt ararfy Jbte was tbs rfajbt -urMbP. .' dscidswrat was brat, * poser herald. ' .■ She has gone to htetoosa/T W i * Are you rare.’’Almost. Bir Joha salAabg wW ing back directly to- fat with Mhr, tU F t ' \ ? Fb e o . ROWLAND, FORK. PACKEP. VOL VI-NO. M J. & S f f lW M Banker & Broker, dra t sm ay thing to pity ia her. Thomas. I .fondd vfeal Sir Jahn thinks of it. If Itbguglitta wcral! rat upset ms With badlangiteg'^I would g.? qp stairs and feto to lApAtijn las forawliite? fitohpmfghW^wuUt»sb«»3 ent ail Ufa rasntog ward withwlB youf »»W Lady Dagn«3^ ’ sad. ommI ,r' * * ~: her unde ray mwo. ■ W xrasx- iratfiet seMsb tooaghfa intsrfenr with ;t »r T—_ idn< jTjl-Ue-Uffa Trtn aool. »totiufixt-os b.o »hut I -lw temorable toward him’ ?" v -*r - when suffering from headache, or disposedto escape from the frivolities of the drawing room or fosootnplaint. of his mother, Would take refuge, aud be seen no more bymortal eye. Aud boro Marcus was sitting, with foe windo.ws thrown up, and lbs coolRummer air cptuing in across foe park tend to bim. Thera wore two wax caudlesburning in foe room and Bickering iu foedraught, which Marcus was facing with bare forest, and in a manner totally opposed to bfa usual precautionary method, there was an open tetter on foe table, audTom, after bo had closed the door behind him, guessed foal the bad news had reachedhis brolh.r first.* That fa from Fanny,’ he said. * Yea. Take a seat, Tom.’ answeredMarcus. * I Lave some now* for you? ' Spar* yourself, old boy; I know every thing?* 1 don't really see how—'* I have met Fanny and her husband on th* aauds thia evening?* Ob. you have F said Marcus after aslight pause. * Are, they quite well ?'* Quito wslL"' ' - ' . i ‘ That's all rig fatand tben Marcus was silent, and content to stare at hi* brother,sod watoh bio preparations for finding achair and drawing it toward him. * I thought it was my task to break thisnews to yoa.* said Tom.4 as this letter badnot reached Broadlands yet, I faucted. * It same tins morning,' said Marera, coolly.4 You bare known it all day, I hen F *‘‘Yes, all day,' answered Msrcua? ' By Jots, I onvy you ’ your powers ofself-command V exclaimed bfa brothsr * Why, you are a stoic, Marcus! I wascoming to consols you—to say all fofa wasfor foe beat, and font it fa lucky yon have discovered Fanny docs not earo for youbefere marrisge instead of afterward?‘Th*-nk», Tom,’ responded Msreus, with his old drawl. 4 AU that sort of thingfa fos usual kind of eouMotetion, I suppose. It dou’t do any good, but one aesuu to expect it. Will yon have a cigar ?** Notto-nigbl?4II deal mind the smoke, and you areseldom without ’ a cigsr in1 your mouth at foda time of night, are you ?*: : c?I would rather no! smoke** answersd Marons relapsed into Uleocs sgaiu, and, fixed bis gaw upon tba opposite w*H. Tom thought ho w h leukiag pole, andthere was as extra dagree of - griwness cn his countenuos: but Marcus being alwaysi psle aod grim. It wa*di«ifadt teh^fas any • material ehimg* in him. : ” ‘’WT- • ^Wby you not toil ms this to-day F ' I thought I would leave it till morning,* was fo* reply. * There is uo occasionfor a fate.’‘ She fa not worth making a fasr aboni.' cried Tom, in^ignasUy.f She fa*deraed fins girl,"was bfa Hrth foer's coRiment, *atot wrakL bars saltedmaexanrty. f wondw wb*t she saw infoe other fellow, Tonal” ■ * '’Fifty tlton,” a» l»r father eattsd it?• .’Mat replied Msrotta. ►dhs w*»- not foinklagof rawtcyjjlhat fanol Fanny's 'Toriiapa it was foe style of sJisato.’ •thuft ray, really £ an4 Mnrcuafookctllam, ra if ttmra hidden - wraon f•nM>ttCu U*»4»U*Mfais . Mra- • rarefa.Jw.-e, ura , ,__________ M’OONALO A HOLCROFT, ARRISTERS arid Attorneys aLLaw,faCWtan la Ctewnr. iktari*a^*Kfc. Sc., Sc. i band upon bi* ahouldsr. * Courage, Marcus 1 you are no I foe m&a^to give way?* It wee » deuced shabby trick, Tom^ Wasn't it ?' be murmured.• Yee, but it ia not worth grieving st.' • I am not going to grieve,' said Marcus,!lowering hia hands again ; ‘ I shall get l'over foie ebont twenty minutes prat ten; I i— • — -v. w.-If I think of it any later I shan’t get any*1 There was no blood iu the Olivera, and no steep, and I'm an awful Guy Fawkes afte; 1 >—J-- i- vi„„r a bad night’* rest. I wish you would bav^a cigar, he raid, pushing bi* case towariTom again. ‘ You don’t seem the ramri man witbont one. Il fidget's-tee, aud I'mafraid of what you ar* going to say next. Tom took a cigar aud lighted it at fob good catch, S N S M ..U ...IM 1W -V»'l"W M I" !ML»ij.. I*«**^* H «U jum iu. There fa m XttMdteMM to *j«tt and but a ***a**rati»*iy *gi»>1 part ol r*u fet Afatetafel wttbMrt. te» M*> Tbs hfe of Ao faros** »*y, tu aaaay *wtare»»eto tbemh- k ^S toriS W r^* . KSKMMmd, propiecm wtatet a &i* semtry. bat be i* Ktppwted •ay* ■.--*Tta» hsM levra ta th* N.itorral few MMKpttsw from all tbi ap« and drums m l and pmwml, *1 ♦^116,000,000, and Ifar wavy, ptekcea, building*, and other pabl»c property, exempting at ♦1,475,000,000, making ♦U^W,900,000. Tbc aggregate ««- mete far Ebfihmi, SefaW, and Ireland, witeaot rMfamfaf petbfia highways, fa • 12,500,000,-000. Real mtete in England, white in the Utter there b a T HE OX W foTRIllVN & ^D N ^8 j>A ¥. AUGUW ■B M W ...........iM i Mr. (Vjfesii Tfeia i* bw d spoa tba Uosdwrt pGtoiphw of teitfoai Sid and fraternal fotaraowa*, (• *11 tee soniet «-j. toteioaee rnlstem nt Ute, It oomMb m Ufa g«Mi of th* eMar Oriws, rljtrtiBg •aeb dtfeteteaabl* lealares aa tee Mpori C teot ’'•a#, held -’OS: Uonji^ wvMt- (M last.—tea M*y«r prteidiag. Mem ken p«vu>»i M**a» Ctiriutopbor, IteyLr, Udlantfua, < H*p. SteOsit, Ftew> fdlinjt, ttUy, S.niWorth W Boolasman. Miontea of teat ututtag m d and fMagbtte by hi* tewdorn team that •arrodis* aaxfaty regipiisg tits fatore which adds m materially to th. bardaaa otirere bars to bear. Macy et&Kt Canadian farmers, to- dery tedeai before they teoiaed their pre- waa bat littls more severe end trying than that which by before them in the land of theft birth, aad without any i«ri bright etreggta*. Rot the farmer who ha* his land paid for. improved, aiockad, »ad in good cxmdiuoa, may well consider himself T « telegrams teH na that if the ■friadhinl agitation in Great Britten is and itnportast ones, too, have to be brought abaci; for it baa become utterly impoedble for the farmers in the Old tames* Ttaavcrage rental now paid by British sgriculturwts is set down at «bc*BS30*s acre; the total annual note of tibs fkn&en of Great Britain atammtaig to 9350,000,000. What rnigH there not be dooe in thia country ■wltea tltlienfttehan amount, expended, not by way oi rental, but on the farmers’ own feeetaWg in the development of their propfriy! F ox the Ashing reports wa learn that tire entire fatdr for 1878 amounted to $13,215,688, of which the fiahmias of Novj Scotia'yielded |6,131^96;QUebec, ♦2A53/J55: New Brunswick ♦3,305,790; British Colmobia ♦925.766; Prince Kiward Island $840,344 ; Ontario ♦318,122. Cod and mafaaral form tbe chief tekein Nova Scotio, cod and her ringin Qnebec, herring, lobster and aaliiMa.in New Brunawick, lobster and mackerel fa Prince Edward Island, sal mon fa British Columbia, and white fish in Ontario. The total export of fish in 1879 amonnbed to $8,974,372, which wss distributed to the United States, GrntBritarir *I>e TVeat Indies, the chief market tefetg tin United States. Tat Credit Valley Bail way as will be ■cm* by the following dispatch ia mak ing aitafactctty [nogreas:—on Saturday ■ftanKxm the Directors of the Credit Valier Railway and several metnbenr of the corporation made «trip of infec tion from Bfaftdafe to Canopbellvifle, a distance ol 70 miles. Particular atten tion was paid to the very valuable stone quarries fa the neighborhood of Milton, and it’w.u the nmuumtmsly expressed . opinion of the party that tbe stone was every bit fa good for building purposes ms that of Ohio. It is expected that tbe line will be completed and reay for traffic between Turorifoand* Ingersoll ot* tbe mmh liar, and from Streetavilfe to* CRtrefraar Township on the branch line, a distance of 125 miles, by the 15th of October next. Ges. Terry, commanding the depart ment hfttdquartCTX at St. Paul, Mfan., received * dupatch from Gen. Milre, dated at Casp^n-Bock Creek, July 28: . Majbr WaJah, of the Chnadtan Mounted Poiitfc, acccmpufaed by a Sioux Chief, m m into the fart, and stated that Bit ting BalFs whole camp, of 5,000 to 8,000 people, coin prising several of the hostile trilws, had moved north to Swan Like, ■>>ont 80 miles north from the line, where tiwy bad determined to renufa. The Chief brought assurances that the Indues WijuJd make * permanent resi dence on Canadian soil, and abstain frmw all ficetile morementa on thfa atfo *nd return stolt® property and desist from 1 anting American bafialo, unless per mitted to do so under tbo supervision of , Ums United Btatea offictaio. Bsfosm from the United States Con- aefaen the condition et labor fa Europe faow fae foilfaring startling fact* :— H1W *e wage* & the United States ■nrdb«£b-faase of Belgium, Denmark, Fmaenumi &gfand,' tore** timai there . of Gormsnr, Rsfr and Sprint, four times thaw fa the NrtJxvtartd* ; t&i&e , prifaw eHfarnretrearim fa Me are lowc- 'Uatted Slated than in Europe. l/ febsrere in tfai Urited States were to bo ... . z •** ura^toHto) tJfay em» pmrifair food r W w »ry tSafli f» Europe. TW nrefa wmWogt people, wjtii far fore I Germany than from cabined, Irnni tunes i worldly cuvnoMtance* end the happiness -(bat spring* from afeefingfaindepet^enre. If tba pnreuit be a toilvora* one, it i* at tbs same time a healthy, invigorating one, audif it affsrth fess of that enjoyment which urban society preetnU, it ia also leas likely to be oentasrincted by the vics* of each a. kind M crowd®! centres fa popalation are turo engender.Aa respects the increase of wea'th from ibeir legitimate pursuit*, tbs farmer ii notmuch Uhind, and if the risk be taken into the aeeonnt, he f« not at all bfaiind tbs moat favored. Iu the first place ha raiy take into account the enhanced value of ins farm, perhaps incroared in value one hundred fold or more ; he way look al hi* stock and farm impfenrents, and in many case* be will find a moderate fortune in vested la these accessories alone. Then tbe sals of bis farm produce is no- longer difficult, aa good roads, whether iron or Macadam, enable him to reach tbe marketwith ererrthiag bo wiahe* to convert into money. His annual production of wheat for sale re ere sen is a handsome sum, while his excess of stock and other product* will, in moat years, net him a sum which, as anaverage, la more reliable than that enjoyed by the mxjorily of men in other pursuits that would saem to promise greater things.Canadian farms, or to be more specific farm* in Ontario, are every day changingbands, and the prices these realize show couclarively, that farming among 03 i* in the end not only the safest but the mostprofitable. Three, five, right and even twelve thousand dollars are often paid for farms of from fifty to two hundred acres, and when one censideni that a abort time ago, many of these we, e included in tbswilderness, the rapid growth in the vain* of this kind of properly will be easily sten. Bat in nothing is the well-to-do conditionof tbe Ontario farmer more conspicuous than in the improvements about the homestead. Fine bouses are springing up in evsry direction and one may travel along certain leading roads, and see nothing butfine house* of brick or stone on every farm, white tbe turn-out in the wfcy of horse* and carriage* would be difficult tomatch. Then al) this is enhanced in value by tbe taet that tbo shadow of a landlordor bia bailiff never darken* the prospect. Another slament in tbe prospect fa the Csrtfsritan farmer mast not be overlooked.Tbs stalo of society i* improving more rapidly in tbe spread ot education and gen eral intelligence than are the people iamaterial wealth. We believe it would be difficult to find any country in the worldin which more has been done within the same time for tbe cause of national educa tion. Then the information of the people themselves may ba determined by the fact, -that fa the three millions of dollars andupward* paid for tire support fa public school education io ths Province, mor* than Iwo-tWrdsr bate been raised by the , people in tbs Way of focal taxation volun- . tardy imposed. Tire result fa this improv*, ment in tbii educatien o* the young will not te wHhont ft* effeete iipon the sgricul-foro fa tbe Frovtece. Already we use it ip the higher state of agriculture in variousparts, in a better quality of stock, in the draper interest taken in all such questions,snd in the rapid improvement that is being made in agricultural implements, for tbe production of which, Canada is becoming famoo*. Then we have th* same ^rinei- pte making rteelf felt in ths sustaining of agricultural colleges, in tbe ever increasing interesf said to be taken in such institu tions, and in ths increasing extent to which (hay are patronized by tbe young farmersof Ontario. AU these are enoouraging, aud affi rd grounds to hope that a prefsronca for farming a* a pursuit is not on' the wane among vs, as soma hav* . contended. It would speak badly for tire future fa thepeople and the country should this ba found eorreot. Those who are tempted toabandon this mode fa life for some mors easy and attractive on* should always compare the harawiog canes, th* prema-turo old age, tbe failures, and th* heart break* in tbe one class, with th* obeerful-new, health aud happiness fa iba r other,awl tbe balance will turn in favor of th* putanit fa agriefaidre. Aud tbs lata changeof flic tariff, too, will work in the interest of lb* farmer aa well as in those of other clas*M, and make Us business a more re-mnneraliv* one than ft Las been.—London frM frirt ConMsft Stop Ber. '■ The pite* at the pawtenger depots whichshut out all tbe people not having tickets for* th* trains were yesterday dosed atthe Union1 depot *gain*tan eMeriy woman wearing spectacle* aud axing an umbrella for a can*. » Can’t pass without'a ticketsaid the san a: the gate a* ah* eam* up. . '• I want to se* if there’* auvbody on that train geing to Fort Horoo," she aa- swared. “Can’t pass witboat • ticket, *Tr* got a darter in Pjrt Huron I Imre. “Can't help it, ptease. My orders are very, strict** * “ I ta'D y°a a want to Brad word to my darter! C.bha exclaimed, adjusting berspeeteriMfos* a better view faffas official -Yrs, bat wasn't help that, you see'.PUm s ehow your ;‘ck*i.'’“I want ibis 'railrosu W understand that Tregirta daltet io Pur» tLaroo, and rite’sa baby tow w»*k« faa, and I’m goong to trad ber word in spita at all lbs gate*ta this depo(T p “flea** show your ti«k*t, BUdva " ’'I teB yon once more---/ „ -s : “ITfeW* show you* tkketi msdam.'’ x&t» gave tbe old wmbretfa a taiu, brosgtU dowwon bi* bead wftb aPtlre ri-n * loff-itafaing. and a* be pasted him and sold;- u impcatetetete. 11. grand o^pet h to , tnn fowlAtelteMi afi gntet m*n, witeoal r»g»rd to ucUrmn mwd*, pidkliiaJ dogma*, or eandittona is life; to rm id c for rt&rf iu afoktite* m diubiiity; to mdabUte upon th* Jfafmd Aid plan a fend for th* relief <d Widow* aoi Orphan* nf drcMud raamtei*; to fatter a jrjdrit of oo-operatws in ail d*partaa«nl, td labor and oomaoww*; aasjat te* nnfortimate and ndfoya tho dwlrvued ; to enct®rag» and proteattea prottasfotiai man, labor, arti- *an, tradtemau, or former, and all eagag- • i In Industrial pursuifo. Indopoadeal Forester* are taught, by tba priodplaa of th* Ordw, to bs Sober, Up- rigJU, Comeieniiotet — willing to help, ready to reltete, and obadteni to lb* Jaw* of th* country, law lo oommand rupee! from their felfow-men. Upon lheao princtplea all good men are invited to become Independent Forester*. Every Court or Lodge at tha Indepen dent Ordor of Forester*, from tea rary nature of it* eonititation, it* objeete, ite duitee, and ila respond bill tie*, must be promotive of the moral, metal, and intel- lectual interwl* ot lho*e connected with the Order. All the brethren aabacribg to a common fund. That fund ia our bank, from which it i* the right of every brolber to draw, whenever the contingency for which the fund wa* *ub*cribed may oriie, as freely a* if the money wu io the hands of hi* banker, and he had bat to issue Lis own cheque for tee amount Thia is not benevolence, but a right. But it is the glory of our Order that it does inculcate aud enjoin the performance of act* of benevolence. Tnutmt’i ctetesMBi for Jolv raad, showing telaae* fo barm meats, The benefit* are greet, while the foe* and dues are leu than in any oilier Society. Each Coart previles for (be attendanceof a skiliul physician daring illoeas or disability, and a weekly allowance of 88, or more, daring the time a member is unable to work. Oo the death of a member tbe Court atonce contribute* to war* the faneral rx pensea tbo earn of at least |15. The usnal earn fixed upoa by Court* in Ontario for faneral benefit* i* >80, bat it may be more. Then within thirty dayt after the wife, children or legal heir* receive from the Order turn of one thousand dollars. Since the Ifilb March, 1878, to the 1st of way tee sum ot fifty-nine thoutand dollar! ; three thoutand ot which have been paid to tee (aiaihea of Canadian F< rostere, viz., to th* wife of Bro. John W. Simmon*,of Wingham. member of Court Hope, No. 1; to Mrs. J ano Shaw, wife of Bro. Wm.B. 8baw, cl Seaforth, member of CourtFlower of tee Forest, No. 8; and to the wife of Bro. Wm. faxell, of London, tnatn-ber of Court Maplo, No. 4. The $1,000 paid to the families of de ceased brother* is mado np by an effiess-meot of oaly ten rente upon each membnr of the Order. Tlio amount fa these assessments will depend open the number of death* in 10,000. The estimate of aclu-uie* is 60 to 80 deaths in 10,093. thus making the cost to Foresters for *u insurance of $1,000,only from tie to eight dollart a year, divided into monthly instalments. Since tho iiKiitatim of the IndependentOrder of Forester*, over four ytan ago^ n* to OeU 1 <t, 1878, (here have been 126death*, one nf which was paid from the snrpln* fund* and al'bout assessment, tens making the cost for the endowment duringduring the four years |12.53, or only 18 12| a year. Tuas then aa a matter ofbasiueu the Independent Order of Forest er* insare* its members lives to the extent ol s thousand dollars for less than one- half the rale ebarged by Insurance Com panies and paid in imall monthly instalment*. You have only to ask any insar- snoe agent for what be will insure your life for 91,000, to be entirely convinced that ours is indeed surprisingly cheap. To recapitulate, you get besides the social privileges and fraternity advantage*, daring illnecs medical attendance and 18 sweek, equivalent to at feast 910 a weeh ; *80 funeral benefits ; and *1.000 for your family witbin thirty dsv* after death. Yonpay after initiation, *8' annual does and *8 for ftsscsstBenls, oo aocotmt of endow ment of *1,000, miking only il l per year a* (he total outside cost of Forestry. We can not bettor conclude tliis article than by giving the fofiowlng testimony of the character and work of the Order, taken from the Huron "Expoeilor. Seaforth, ofAwe. 2nd, 1878; The following letter wn« received byCourt Hower of the Forest, No. 8, Indo- pendent Order of Forester*, from Mrs. Shaw, which wo are requested to publish.Tbe letter speaks for itself i To the In dependent Order of Foresters—I, (he un dersigned, baring received great and tangi ble kindlies* at tee hand* of year membore, consider it my duly to write these few Hoes,expressive oftny feelings towards vour noble Order. My husband (William B. Stiaw) joined tote Order on it* institution in Seaforth, being one fa the charter members of Court Flower of the Forest, No. 8, Sea forth, and during that time paid ia tbe sum ot only *19.90. On his death, ua toe21*t of April fart, the Order ' instantly responded to it* duties.- In the first plnco the Court to which bo belonged immediately paid his fanerat benefit*, amounting to *90. Daring hfa sjckueM he was furnished medlcfae and modleri attendance-*i the ex-pease of the Court. Then, u soon b* it was possibla, I received the amount fa hie en dowment. amouuling to *1,000, which Waspaid to me aa soon as race I red by the Trustees ef Court Flower of tbe Forest. I have oho to state that during hi* illnessmad after hi* death I received foe greatest ktodtMM and re not *y tn pathetic treatmentfrom the individual members of Court Flower fa ths Foreri, which I »h»n ever remember. Now, 1 beg to stat* that, in re tarniwg my etnoere th.uka.my earnest pray, ere will over be wife your noble order, hop.mg that il may ever eneceiri and prosperin ftamfasw* of peace, tore end eharttri and to so nobly ane promptly relieving tbe waste and cheering tbe heart fa a grievedwidow fa bresorrow. Mas. Jars Sn.tw.” Oao^HTSTxtou, R.W.H.C.B.,London, Ont. Al p. G. Lhbix y, E*^ H- Secretary, ,Brantford, Qnt stagrerod aside sh,° Titers’* mymars behfod ftl w*ate.k obunueoH ! wnte ft.train,fornd ttM ^-D etn nt ' Terrible Ft rex In ttje Btuh. Kingston, Aug. 4 —Great b««b fire* are burning tn tea tewmship M Bedford and Hlnehiobmok, ths amok# from whichhangs ovrr tes city. One fanner named (^mpton bax W hi*dwelling and shed*ano mrnr, in tea Utter of wbfab he had 3d tone fa hay, A n*faLborn*w*a Sootderwaskimilfarlv nnfortmiaib, while a fanrily nnmed Pat- fexsoo is bsiforrd to be lo«t, tee foe havingsarreonlwi tbsm and they not haring Wen heard of fof four. days. Tbe onlywar Urey iiad of M&irpiQg »m by Bob's fob-, and teey had no teat. A wr-; respondent «f tea lha faatrai firefa forrnfow fa tesvtofalte of Batefa»5s Keating, bee.-Trees. R. C. Separate School, atkiog Couneti to make mdltetfon* from tee supporter* fa said aehod to the ansomit fa *S184W. Mr. Joseph Martin madsapplicatiou for rwnaneration for sheep felted by dogs. Mr*. Boue applied fa* aid. A petition wu read from J. J. Hoyt and other*, praying Cosiacil to grant *100 to the band, to be used by them for improv ing the Ums. Mr. Thompson enter*. Accoant* read from R. A. Woodcock, stationery, etc., *14^8; Joo. Murdoch, sollections, 7Be.; Wm. Thompson, lettering notices for bridge, *8^0 ; J. F. Morrey, coffins for indigent*, *9J»; New York Gntta Itereha Co., rubber hose, *510 ; H. Rowland, printing and advertising, *47.48; 0. E. Chadwick, expenses, 12.10. Richard Taylor, fa London, rent fa M note, wanting to knew -why the Council refused to pay his bill of *10, for some little job be had performed. None of the mem. bera knew anything about it. Th* printing committee recommended the payment of 16 58, on tbo accsuul of G. F. Gumetti A oommauication wu read from the chairman of the Ingersoll Gu Company, which stated that lire Company would be willing to place the price at *22 for each gaa tamp used, provided tbo number was not lessened. On motion of Mr. Crisp, reeouiled by Mr. Gayfer, *100 was placed to the credit fa tbo street watering committee. Ou motion fa Mr. Buchanan, seconded by Mr. Daly, J. M. Wilson's recount, amoanting to *4.25, wu ordered to ife paid. On motion of Mr. Buchanan, seconded by Mr. Flewelling, the account of R. Y. Ellia, for sundries for Fire Department, amoauting to *2.27, wu ordered to be pail. Moved by Mr. Crisp, seconded by Mr. Ballantine, and Retoloed,—That the appropriation to No. 1 Ward for public improvement* beadvanced to *500, the amount at first given cot being aaifieiant to pul the Ward iu anything like proper repair. This motion elicited a good deal of di* cutxion, some fa the members not being wilting to advance any more money* to tbe Wards at present. The motion w u therefore with liawu. ! Ou motion of Mr. Daly, e-oonded by Mr. Fie veiling, U>o printing committeo's report w»a adopted. Oo motion of Mr. Daly, seconded by Mr. TUompaon, 9330 wa* placed to the credit of the bridge conamiltee. Oa motion of Mr. Daly, seconded by Mr. Christopher, the *eooanl of EL Rowland, amounting to 947J87 wu ordered to bepaid. * On motion of Mr. Christopher, seconded by Mr. Thompson, the petition of J. J. Hoyt and other*, asking grant of *100 for tholiond wu referred to the finance com mittee for their report. Mr. Sudwortb suggested that our bend could be turned Into a battalion band, and that they would then receive a Govern ment grant of *100 a year, which, with home help would soon put our band in a fair position. On motion of Mr. Baebsaan, seconded by Mr. Daly, Council went into committee of the whole on tbe communication of the chairman of the Gst Company—Mr. Bad- worth in tbo chair. A lively di*cu**ion took pines on tbe question of gu supplies for tbo town. *23 per lamp for tbs year waa thought too high by some of the members, while others thought that as it wu a reduction of *3 on each, it should be accepted. Mr. Stewart Would not give more than *20. Mr. Crisp thought it wu to much to ask a reduction of *5. Mr. Daly—According to the proposed agreement wo Will have to pay for a cer tain number of lamps whether they a:o used or note Mr. Baohanan—We would not be naked to pay far 88 lamp* if only 82 were burning. Mr. Christopher was of opinion that *22 p>r lamp wu u fow as R could ho sup plied. . Moved by Mr. Christopher, ceeondsd by Mr, Thompson, aud Retohed,—Tbai the committee do nowrise aud report the proposition of tbe gu light company to furnish gaa for street latnpe at *23per lamp accepted. Mr. Stewart objected to Mr. Christopher making Uris motion from the fool teat, he wu a member of the gas light company. Mr. Daly moved in amendmetit, second ed by Mr. Flewelling, teat the motion of Mr. Christopher be not adopted, but that the matter thereto ocotained be re-referred to tea committee for their report at next meatiog.. Mr. Chadwick—This matter of refer ring back to committees looks too much tike child’* play. Th* whole thing is p’fen rmough and fot fM aottfe this buainru at fl be done with itiJAf. Daly—Ohndfs play, to, It? Wall if Rielamsorry (o sayhtaaUon oneside.- We ere paying fully 100 per rent, more for the g*a than ft is worth, and they also want to bind os down and ccmpel ns to ou jut ueh aud snob number fa taupe. If it is ddld'a play, tat o« kM p TO plsying at it, •and Perhaps a good deal may fee saved by It to the town. MV. Oludwfek—If itis net cbiM’s play there to rertafaly * grul deal fa banglm#- Tlierefeno eompsrison between od ana gu. It seems to be a bold rerertton to «y that we have been paying 100 per rent mure for our gss than ft is worth. It is *tnm^ that some one wu not ehrewd earwagh fo find ft unt before this. At this point tbo Clerk read a clause in tbe statute* which showed that nrembera of tee Connell, who ar* also member* fa famrtercl oompsnm,n)*y be allowed to sit at th* Council Bnard, but ar* debarred from voting on any qu-rtfon* favoring * tedat^tfoei, to Npett at next Qrttomf.' Quteetl ramunad. 1 1 ’ 7 CM Mtifam <d Mr. CbrtetopUr, a«ea»ded by Mr. TUai|>eo«, tee awoimi «t Cfaed wlek for expeaaM—H IO—woe erder- Mr. dkfap arifed W information froca the teidja eommittea regarding tea pro- grvrtoftes work, asd what bad been Mr. Italy, 4» eLairara w fa that commit tee, didn’t eonafafa it iii* duty fo make aay statement Mr. Crisp oouldn i «*» wl»y Me. Italy■boald get op oo-iri* dignity. Ha merely asked the question a* a matter fa right.Mr. Tbompeon elated teal he bad calledon Mr. Parttow to ascertain what he would b« witling to take far tbe pond. Fur aclear deed of the same he would want 19.000; to keep the tend in the pond, dryit and make a renal through it **,000. On motion fa Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mr. Hegter, all accoanl* and eommuni- c: iom not otherwise disposed fa were re ferred to their respective ocmmitteee. On motion Cottnrii adjourned until Thursday evening next, yr i hR A N D ' TL Unprecedentedly Low Prices at t^OXFORD HOUSE does it, Bdfeness is fast increasing. All Kinds nf Goods are to be great! d&SH O NL Y I WM. McBAIN. Yellow Jack's History- Tbs history of yellow few ia teia coentry allow* that it ha* hardly been tee ex emption when tbe fever appeared aa an epi demic the year following aa epidemic. In 1847 there were 2,259 death* in Naw Or- lean*, and 850 ia 1848 and 737 in 1842. Ip1858 there were 7,970 death* In tee «acae eitv, and th<re were 2,423 death* io 1354 anl 2,670 in 1855. Io 1858 there were8J889 deatba, bat none tbe next year. Io 1887 there were 8,093 death*, and none lbsfollowing year. In tee same proportion* the fever appeared in the smaller places in Louieianaand &Ii*Ki*eippiiatbo«ayears. In1848, when it re-appeared in New Orleans, it camo in June, while (he epidemic of 1847 began in Aagaat. Tba great epidemic of 1858 began m May, and tie endemic Of tbe year following ctmi in Joly, an I in thenext year ia June. The epidemic in Norte Carolina in 1862 wae followed in 1864 two yean afterwar Is, by one of increased mor-lalily, but not in the •am* cities and towns a* a snneral tbinx. In 1797 Philadelphia1*death list wo* 1.8a0~, in 1793, 8500, and io 1792 there were 1,090 death*. So it was in 1802 three-filths when Pbiladclnlna nextbad the fever as an epidemic. In Booth Carolina it baa been almost invariably tbecase that ths recood year bro'urbt an epi demic. Memphis and all other point* which were lufected in 1878 recap-d the second year. In that year the fever began in Slireviport first. and did not come notil tlietatter part of Aognat, reaching Metnpln* Septemlw-r H. An<axt has been the favor ite mouth for it* inception. L<l*t year ii began neir tee first of teal month in .(ho South. Bevlvallsl IJuriL ifc. Paly’, fo the ground. ' •ent the.k cotjr C T INGERSOLL, WILL COMMENCE ITS C L E A R I N G ON 8drBiBDAYr dune Bl. JWCOMB1 G O O D SGiven for your Money at the OXFORD HOUSE than at any other Store! y reduced and Im^icuae Bargains “Orforita/’liMjIL I By A Potato N.B., Au*. 4.—Ona day lasts—’ N -- * of Dong la*, York Ccnnty, for <«r named Stone living in Km - fa * ot Donalu. York Csnniy, d/ three of tri* children to pickfa m the potato plant*, in tbeC deh Li* hula son about eight an S A L E G O O D S GREATLY RfcDVCED IN ftriCT.C O T T O N G O O D S GREATLY KBDOCSD IN MCICE. will be given don’t y«N forced MS C A S H O N LY I WM. McBAIN. 497 Mon Wanted. MIO empty Schooners of Lager, as big1 s. uM fatkwl boot kpt, «t BRADY’S HOTEIy JTEir ADVERTISEMENT?. MEDICAL COLLEGE! 1 levied one of tee insects in bi* >whap«, haying home small itigers, Li* hand Legau ioi welling continued up hl* arm S ,bi» body. Alwiut eight o’clock ^evening the child was a corpse. a of a Minnesota Swamp, Blanding, one of tee coinmunionend by tbe t ioverner to appraise tbea-a oar county, lua given ntaniuter-’ ant of a niUtml eurauty visited by W AITED. 9 An MEN WANTED on tBb Credit&U\J V»ll»T JUliw»y, Atexly oo tbe vorks *1Mrusito, or In Hie T<wu&Ip << pMlIncb. I’rafarrum ' JAMF8 ROSH,Mupartatewlcnt.In**nan. July So. 1879. Utt PUPILS WANTED. the*count south_____________ _ ..... ____>ix to fir hundred feet in dixmetcr at tbebate,' tfd om fifteen to thirty fret high, ofa corn 1 t,,r<n. the slop > l>eing about forty-6v* d.jrrek Thcxe mounds were a shakiigbetftoXUr summit Where wu found s circular opteuibg six to u-ht feet in i iamater, filled with clear, cold water, and <>( auikupwo depth.• poMjpigiit feet lon^ l»Mig their only meansof tcetaig tbe Isttur Moot singular of all, atew fait from these wclh, upon digging from•ntffirt to tareaty-fonc metres, a solid body ofice was f-.un 1. WhneAn give n< an explana-tiotAfthu pheuoAijuon ’ Bechtn'ulje BxsrtExpnre chariots FP*/ t bavtxl ixooosnt txmt IN roxNitc-ncc r. Norwich, Conn., Aus. 1.—A crirnsont’. ]g beerii.g il.e word*. ••All f< r Christ," floats (roiu tbo piunacfo ol William H ird *snowy Gu»p»l lent m ibis eity, and daily ,C1rnulliluilrv fl K-k to listen to ttlo ringing I fi,Hwords of the eloquent advocate ol temper | th,ance and “ tteronl snlvalloo " The tent ■ looks down from its lofty eminence opou abeautiful pnnorams fa iho eity. Mr.Hurd bn* drawn np bis resplendent ohm iota, iu which ba trauFport* lus tentand hi* weapon* of r pint on! war fare from place to jdace, on both sidesof tbo enclsuer, and bi* N rrich f i nds have built Li;u a lilllo pi itfonu with canvaseuveriag, aud providing it with an organ,byma books aud campst.rt.ls, nod admirers fill bis water vaacs with frerii fl iwor*. hlr. Ajhods in the northeaataro put of the4|gv came apoa a large tract ot qaak'luida. Rctauiay in a a >r th weal and aat direction w>» a Uae pt moands ff5m WM Aou N *ffc T .HEeUDMu.—lfcBLywUMafissCuRllrozev,,—laPteucpUu*pfoilrFrench *ndJ^rawln* Tenai MuderaU. Applytij letter, VictorU BtfaNst. Ih^nfrufK SEND Il Wonld't Work. >n the Job mom. Ths foreman hnd TEACHERS WANTED For the Ingersoll Schools. PR INCIPAL for the High School.JL B*1*17 frl.OOO m W O Female Asstetruita for the Pub- $ / / / A44rM r . o. vickjlKY. . T 1ST OF NEWSPAPERS ’*> termM.<Jb rate., luopt^nte G k. KO WELL * VV..X.Y. J ARTHUR WILLIAMS. THIS PAPER^5 5 -?Row KU. A C».« News^eper A.Irerttett*Bureau (IQ bprace Stm t>. where -adver ting contrscte may UE1M VADifIw utede fur it ii> nlaW ■ UtlK* TBWDBBS.REQUISITION fillbl. *cknowle.ljprtl iiitatino of the newly I gratta. *d Kb-liar He ha.1 beard of Mi. had •AtigeLin tire great dome of St Peter', etep |mg taf^r. tract, all aueoiieione. in hie raptmltni lun cd tin. beautiful creation, that ui•an*t fjnatant be wnutit be over the eiaging tbT* a’ CAUTION. Worth.j> the Mayor of the Jotrt* ilnvc TH4E'ru diiJPitgu bmlyi cd angatrilec r, CAuxxnixti oWn teu.L)a cKa,g tar> inssntj | lutfa firstthe nan rushed to na»c hi* darlinp painting. I rmerviog bis own bf«. Qin. k as |t the o.hcv b>»y ecuaxi * mallet andit al ths lalxinons “job” knocking it THE WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE The foreman dnlii't runb AX7 R. *l,e u n«Irreigned, citizr-ns of (he V V Txbjs .4 I»cerw4>. nrpeeVsVr n^vont fxesr Avcr-T «*FRn’- XuKt,AL ltal lltt DA1! '* - Annual Ciuic Holiday, Mission,” aud has paiuted the wurds onLi* wagon*. Mr. Hard somewhat rcsembtas Mr.Moody iu stature and feature*./and hi* manner fa conducting hi« meeiinu* w substantially teat of the elder evanueli»r* simple plan. Song* are sung by tbe eli.rir, prayer and ecripland passages are offered and read, then Mr. Hard speak*, '* experi ences ” are related,and tbe meeting i* cr>a-eluded with songs and prayer. The religion of the Dover apostle is not a thia,' eoloiete* creed; It partake* of th* hearty good nature of the man. . In the meeting last night tbe choir sang several openinghvmns in a rather monotonous, lib-less manner. Mr. Hard fidgelted in hi* seatand L>ok*d ditpleosed. Presently he ciocsed the stage with a quick, tier von* tread, and called Ont abruptly:—"Now, (bat is no way toeing; you'll never wiu bouJ* to Christ by this kind fa singing. Now, let's bear »>sne real, gen'iine song singing. Sotnelhiog lively and retiringthat will go down into Hie soul like a good dinner to a hungry man'* stomach.*" Then tbe choir am) the whole congregation joined rigorously in the hymn, “Jesus died f ir me," and were rewarded with tee compliuaeBta fa tho temperance kadcr. Criminals Made Self-Support. r*m b> Toroito Glebe. If tbe statement that the earnings of thecriminal* in Sing Sing for last month exceededaU the expense of that institution by up.ward* fa $3,000 be correct the sooner oil whohare to do'with criminal* learn the secret andput it into practice the better for the public.Tbe authorities among our nrifthbnre have longrince act at nangbt the rtupid outcry aboutcriminal labour being brought into competition with free, and thereby helping to lower tee wage* fa the “ houeet workman/' Demo cratic a* are all the institutions of the State*, and directly responsible os offcial* are to the general oommuruty, there ia not now a word said against auch a eomroon- weneo course of action, nor ha* there been foryear* put Any- “ honert workman " with but a vmy *Mail amount at intelligence can see that pble** these criminal* are to bo ebot or banged theymost be supported Somehow. The rimnfaquestion is. Which is the bitter plan—femakethem support thamaelve* by their own prop,er toil, or fear* in kttenera and let tbe com-munity shoulder the benlen ’ Tbe criminal*therawlre* would no doubt infinitely nreferthe latter plain. In very many c.Mra thelove fa idleness has been Ute cause of theirbecoming what they ore,and they have generally not proved false to -their flnrt fave? . But it u a very different thfox with thosewho are not cntuinaU. Three have oeqenllyenao^ to item supporting teemreircs andtivutc Who are legitimately dependeat uponthem, and raw have ao great/doeire to keepbulking follow* to * state fa total idtencs* foi-frer work wcoM coene into omnpetitioa wiUybdrpwa. It there pvtomm were fro* theftSX^a '3 S 3 3 «*rfttempt ak reforming them might be oppoid ontbe rer? aa^growndk for teat i( .uroreifal in *u.-n mi outcry, *ret the (xx.pi0 « theUnited Stake have shewn their tapenoe fa Jtalliareto by utterly repudiatinu te»obj«ioiBaB-lbycnecaragingtee juftheritaea fa th aireodeavMW to fow-breaiMze xhem.trirea and pay the wsaenee atteadant nnantbor pnn-xrifujuand fantahmeirt.XYs in Canada will do well to follow Ibetr baitf^ds therewith, brtti eapidy te.«twal de-«d. IfTSy c « make ’JhL or . M tee te-ep J tee teM TbS « 5 II right around and dischaigcd the boy. Edward Blake ba* returned from y ’lay. « -id correspondent r- ports tiret itofficial cirale" fl.at (lie marring* of tX .Ltna of Spain with tire Anetrinu AiC*J pcjteas Cbrullue will take place dur turno ff] Cardinal S. eretarv of Slate, Car- M dlA Voters’ List, 1879 Municipality of tire Town of Inger soll, County of Oxford. N’OtTrwIKCtnEdlriednhredrcelHbcyrragit*vietbno,petth»arutimIebnuHir'nn- MOJEDAT, Augurt 11, PUBLIC HOLID AY C. E. CHADWICK, Mxtok.. offlre. h>**fWl. >□b a,. Wto T we irla d< coralion given to persona notI blood. cTbce Baw, of Bnrmnh, di«?nntedm teareiiy and coat of hqnor at ay, has sent to ItsngrioD to enquire I of a still and thinks nf haring a io bia pahoe. Giu is bi* peculiar iFte ofLoafon arc running rather 7 ropos of the pi stout popularityWard Hill* minx of an acln-ax, by pnnie Gilchrist,.a London journalba» that tee member* of tea n w Tof bread-and-hotter bnrlMqne p arc called “ Cenni«--»a>um," nu>l,t»on» known as “ GilcbriBliaus.” A. speech—one in typo. Tb‘ of tbo top—Hum again. •*) tala moved" i* a New York exptvs-ricmA- A is judged by his skill a* well os by ooklyn Chronicle wants to know if a* lays poached eggs. Ideat words of tougtib or pea :—'T ’r •highest mountain gives tbe finest vim< t A^fve u a little one for afskent ■ Tl h* no vine that contributes mom sub fat (to man .fow the bovine. "A w a man who was never made sickby 1 1L mcambsra. He never ate any. It 1R mga that ft wearia* a man** fags’ *o -mnq hd to stand in front fa a bar than itdofa o <and by a work-bench. A per will often take a whole year topeer itaknit, when any smart tailor woulddo i *«Mm ia les* then an hour. -Tfcro good resolutions like a MualiiDg babj i Chord! ! Bccxom they should alwy»be a ga 'oat. li fomi a plant in SouIKera Texas known5Jy «* tee deril. It geta its dew, 8* a baby atoCs hfo toe into hi* month * Rtaluaa how hard it will bo for him : yean to make both eada meet. nViatM! that will have his a w half cwHd by the email boy of the r ji B^reebtann m ’Moubto rpiek" 5-Jt i?1”*" W hen “ officer want*•toWf /to more foster he crim out 1 “Hur- .all the butter narkrtthat b<fa artaete outranks a good oml M hadtoa reut Thta aay* the 3try fe sharp on the other.V Hottentot* are great lover* ef tfaaotet ud Aurenran tniwwaary Shookl b» seat ret v«« xbedxwB tret chew th. w**d. . *w*t i.rangely aingalor how mock tire boyT&ir m RAW RttNAAft/lteM lialM 4-rv tearerew a. •dvertirea; On the Twenty-firth day July, 1870 R. A. WOOIXXXTi,C erk rf the Uld Monldpulllr. MAIL CONTRACT. mEN.DERE, addre«8«l to tbo Post-1 OMtlar OmerjJ, win be read rod *i Otten naillN.*m, on FBIUAY. Uh 8EPTEMUEH. l«S. f..r teeomTcnuK® c4 Hur Mntcit/* Hall* ut * pr-.^wul O n[reel lor four ,mr*. three Uuwnjw eve* rich w.y,tetwrtsn UVUOKSliVHJUE ndOXlhlUU tXXTRK. m«nd Ima the !>t OCTOBER next. GEORGE COX, Ingersoll Cheese Market* m H E first Cheese Market of the eeatsonX will to held la the TOWN HALL, INGERSOLL, Tuesday, May 27, 7 9 R. A. WOODCOCK, CuraxIngtroo!!, May U, 187V. 1st THOMPSON HOUSE jo sfj-b rn esm ex, rrert««r. THE BAR ~ ■ STABLIHB KINO STREET,tatstioa, Jum i. urra. lAtUBUt*w.^L * - INGERSOLL. ”"«r. L o m e P a r k Empress of India AMItUCT it dftiiyF71 ' -wr*Ts.'_ ’pJ. U. a . • ira s o H t. OS THK IXCKBSOLL ’■ CIVIC HOLIDAY, , Monday, llth of August, r. Excursion to Toronto BY TOe * .“ • ' . Great Western Railway to BamtL-ton ana Steamer "Empressof India” to Toronto. Win taiurn iMvlagToroatu U 7 p.m. 6 Honrs Sail a ll ta i l tic Ci l Grand time mar to ' ftny peer fatrie tnemJm.O.-rdMs, K. ¥. ESb, Uunme a KMer- ■.wvud or X Cl. Xurny.C J. McCCAlG, ■i'T S S S SUA. G. MURRAY, SOMETHING N E W / JG8T XCCEITKO, A LkMUMnUCC <W MAJOLICA WARE EDGE WOOD WARE, flossisnxo or JUGS, TEAPOTS, FLOWER POTS, FRUIT STANDS . _ . DESSERT PLATES, SP.TTOONS.Lome and See Tbem O N BILL & (M'S. Tribune 01 ■ * V 5 ■■:'''? New Clover ami Linden Honey at J.-M. Wil- 203-6 MKHINESS ITEMS. Koiy City sar 339.039 to Zma tm Mortsages, IngewolL Woodcock Shooting in Beason. Notwithstanding the heat the knowledge that vindictive enemies lie in wait far them in the shape nf mosquitoes, scores of shooters W The Brantford Tr-lrgmtn is tiw name of anew weekly paper' tetae<r ii^ th*"- a'y by J affray Brothers. It u Co'ieerraUvo in poh- pF " Min." eaid • gentleman, proffering hie arm and umbrella to a lady ia a ■bower, " permit pre to b* your beau.” “ Thank you far yonr politeness," was the reply “ and TKllfaNKJ N.7M JOHN O’CALLAG Ingerooll, June &.1879. FOUEWN WHIES AKB Owreata -Ofc Hta-.y r fefo M tai W Katanga fa. I» Utawwota*- prfatabyM arM # te s te * «*•* baiove the market day, The tshlr •dyo»*ta.«d. corresponding weak tert ^<r tarfaa registered ft 8*3 boxes, July iu, i,4S$ texs* at price* ranging o fie., twefsctortee holding for 8fo. ra steady at 43h. «T Money to Loan at Lowsst Rates. Apply to J. C. Hegler done promptly. ttepains- Jabbing or Gas Fitting 4mm is all it* trndiw, oatatatita jtuw twd or an pay tata p • tarp staft of PamjM, uta fitting* fee tU same, for Artesian Welt*. Store* pot np at people** teases by rortansi «t rataecateprioea, stagnate delivered free of .■. W - - -t- »cr Farmer's renwenter the place to go yoor oasetioa sale bill* printed is st this office, Thon tiring st a distance should call sod leave thei; srdsr a* oooa as they arrive iu town, as by ao JtoiagAhey can get their "bills terne with bern. fa-member the place, OxrotD Tr ibcxkoften, East aide Tiiwnra street Who Bella the Best 50e. Tea in Town 1 J. O’Neill k Co. 284 Welland . ..WellingtonWentworth. A LA ME EIGHT PAGE SHEET O f J BROAl) COLUMN8, W I^’B£ SENT, 1 W ANY/ A1XPME8S, TILL JAN. 1. 1880,. Bia Ctornr-Mr. John Marshall, ofYur- mouth, write*:—I threshed 41 btuLsls of fall wheal to the acre, on 2J acres, th* otlter day, and on 10 acres I iIitmUb! 80 radesHetar.fo* are aalaahki fr U, according to quality. Ti! heavtog^ew York and Ctetas fg to-dsy amount to about 147, ( ’odgnotfi Bron'. Circular. ( ;rE ^E £j*‘ « &ESS!»W.WJ * ET Mr. E. T. Clinton, our enterprising sew- jng machine dealer, has pat another handsome rig ou the road. It was manufactured by Mr. Geo. Bailey ia painted pure white, and luu the n ime of the White sewing maobine paint* nwfataa,-Jfew BmImsw-. Kfatora,•htodfo, F*wtar, IW s Ufat Ate's. Mtofert, lugerartl, tfstta 4 'art « and some otter*. hsj»vw» 7,180 boxes, saostiy tori ytak*. «efttpaaawt W*ra:-Mtara W. C,.W o rd, J. C. B. Gator, Juki, i. to Grant, J. Bfamart «mrter, IngpritoU ;■ Ftamsc* sri SCOTT’S EMULSION PURE COD LIVER OIL lightaiug daring th* thunder storm on Thursday lost. The thro* brother* had been out fiabiag, sod when lb* storm camt on they had total ahalter trader • treewinch ihwlkblvtox atraskata fastwoeMeat wsra iMtsnUv kilted. I - Biym tffcr M f to. to fijk, ruses war* not wiUtet W tort, with1 tor slower AgjiAihU 5|c. to (to. •If of tu July main (, tarf) KT SUcks, Ahncwd Jelly Paste and Fig Paste al V«nMr< V : ! '*8 K AT The newest thing i* high art, girts, h to paint yo«r brother's el .y pipe a delicate akyn Idee with a cluster of Eliesof-tbc-ralley on the boat. tem c'i taro AmU-TSa BtneUreofi n *£«-,^fcetltof w^ka .anding July.MudA iput i rd^Uivtir,' contain the QtaS j^reta/itaito tateretohk tar, food and Feehn^ by Wr Henry Btempecu. and (Are M.773M5.4711,74728.813 MrFtawarK, grt your suction sale faith printed »t thi Tkuc vk Office while you wait, the ckekpeat place in the county. Qurw«k always gwe* sstutatran. eT Grt year bill heads printed at the Tai-M7MK office randy tw not your Januaryi ace wtnte. We itara * beautifsl tot of sanaptoi At the rreent exanoiualion of candidates for Third CU*‘ C«ruQ.rates iu the County of Oxford, the foll >w7ug fifteen woro suc cessful in obtaining (be required aggre gate and alto iu passing ou th* tert Subjects J 1 C.paland William2 Staultor Albert8 Bradburn H<Ien4 Stewart filijjl ; sitscB tho Mlablishajsut of railways, is almost mkmlhras. Il is said that th* pre sent fmmlgrsiiou, eapoeiaUy to Msuitoba, isuoparllited in history af.W of Ureas States, sod is aeootnpsnisd by a rush hr railroad and pafalfc toad* bayoad any pre- £Th uW Tat ouCrttaLt erOflrttadc*i* eaarres^ oInr iAMuidninwebsofltear iddliswpSoseeodr aopft a4M29a o48ld7 iuthasinreUm.MS.iatfacros,being’an Haari Mnes. Iron Harrows, Bead Serspers, Kovar Krttlao of all sizer, fextariyo. stock) and *U rrjoir* bar the MUtse ; ata, the heavlirrt^WI jT-j— wd CtMr Oih, Mar* tad Ubrieatiog Oils, Seatea, ChiHtoa'a Carriage*, plain and fancy Tinware, Hoort Iron oed Coppaarwaro. aad Hoose Jfar- iriadtisc Goads in general Wool, Wool Pick- in^ltega. Hate* and Staa, 04d Iro#, Brass nod «je>pper total to exchange for goods or Aoinctn.TDUL Snowe.—Toronto, from.1st to the 19th Septamber; Ottawa, 22od* to 29th September; London, 29th Segtetr- bar to 3rd Octcber ; Hamilton, 80th September to the 3rd October; Woedstoek, 25lh and 2Gtb September ; Ingersoll, 23rdand 2Mh Srptembar. Saut or Postagk Srexn ik t hx Citiks. At Toronto the annual uto of postage stamps amount* new to about 9160,000. At Montreal it fa *160,000; Hamilton, 150,000 ; London, *85,000 ; Quebec, ISSdXn : Halifax,' HO.OOO ; Ottawa. tow, and,,being a holiday, no , doubt maby of orir laWnapeijpla and thbae iw the *WTOumiiog country wiU t*|re the op-portUuity of having a day s reriektion. To avoid ertuh and delay it would be well to parch*** yonr tickets io advaoea,—Forsale at J. C- Norsworthy’* Baukins Office, King Street. Ttokrta good on all ordinarytrains on day of fasu* only. BimBYnro.—'Bjett ara the days when onrmatrous aod maidens ri*e early and be- .take themselves to the berry-patch, armed with tin pails, dippers' and etips, aod wear their old clothes and the Sunday boot* and straw hats of their husbands or brother* And .from tl»* former experience the o.woer fa aware' that hie beX-loed, French ealf pamber ninetariil nrtnru ulterly demora lized. He start* for hi* shyetnarker’s to order a n*W pta, eu fals way dropping into a grocery aod elreerfolly contracting for atrandreddb*. at tn-nr, J art to save theweary berry-pick»ra the trouble. Presevr- ing kettlee and trail jars are in great demand just now, tansemafale* being “ np totbtaelbow*/' in the doleetabla work of ffiranloc* jamming, preserving, piekling,Bitd “ putting up," the Irwciom fruit iaarmy oonoeivaM* form. hraeww i. ywarthta. HtK GJta Fjmt Jaw at »14« 5*r JoMfc,*ri (XNeiU ♦ ©x's. - - SM VT The Paris. Drambe and Bai.'ord com- penta of the 33rd will pat ut their axuma! drdl this year, » teen each. W lee Omm, Sod* Water and Birch Beer at VanceX TcU V there were 8,000 faoxca of'chceac sold ;> 7200 consigned j teadmg j>ric%. fife.; arrndMc. " K l^e and animated fonnsl meeting of ib*. Utica; beeoc Boartt lu» bvcu beU/st which Ui* ta-0rtof gtwtatiowtofadisciuwed. what ooasti tea a teadiug price? Thai was ffiejred-' ing to A. Some were averse to haring * tend ing pi£* at all, they said. Let the price* al] be qt» tbd, and th<m let parties outride of the Inlalioa of ifaisb.-uie. — Arthur Entcrprue. Accidestt.—A painful accident happened to Mr. Duncan McFarlane on Thursday dart, white, CMtaed’ata turnitfj Jatb* in Noxon's foundry. It apo*arl ba b»4 been asked a question about something, and io turning around to reply the motion of fate b<dy brought fat* hand in contact with the pulley, and in an instant th* thumb of,bt* right hand was wrenched off at the first joint. He brought tire ampntited partwith him to Dre H >yt & Williams, and had it se writ on and put op in splinta, with thehope that It would unite, and Ilins preventt*»y disfigurement of thn hand,bat whether the experiment will work satisfactorily atnot r^utain* tobo*o»n. .q ( . . C iiur FxcCuiuaa.—Ou Monday next, nr BOnttal civic hotldsy. lbe Or*al West ern Railway will issue special excursion tickets, from Ingersoll, at tire following rates:—Hamilton,75c.;Suspension Bridge, 11.23 ; Toronto, 11.25. Ticket* are good ta" Friend Sndwarth was at the regular aessioa of the Council oa Man Uy even ing.the first time since he met with tlie accident causing the loss of his left hand. The circle looks mere complete ami orderly by the pre- •eoe* of his genial and happy eoautenance. Kil led by ths Cars.—A colored man named Chas- Taylor was foond deal fa the cattle guard west of BrowtuviUe station onftanday morning. An inquest ^war held'bvCoroner Mlncbriii. Verdict ^-Kilted by.'a tarin oa the C. 8.’ IL, near road crossing, V- Y. B. Excur sion as» . Pic-lfic.—The Orange Young Briton* of Ontario purpose holding a grand pic-ula at Niagara Falls, on Munday, lltb August, at which an Im- manse gathering; fa expected. > call you uiy rafabcau, scr The tdumataini of Wash ng MAchinre the ‘Tribob**,"—au improvement on the “Triumph,'’ gnsnwiteod nnt to break but. ta x Lsdiea of Ingersoll and the County of Oxfi.nl, send y<mr address to John W. Stone, bmc 23, Ingersoll P. O., and secure an early total nf it, free of expense, iu yonr own twjum; rw. vsumuumw zts.uw; Mrante-ford. *18,009 ; Oueipfa, *l«,000 ; St.John. N. B., *40,000; Btabrook., 17,000. Jfnxxn by LioWYKSura.—Two gnnd- Cable Heprrt. fe has reported steadily ttrongfcoirt cheese 32s, Od, fa the Liverpool 10 Chfaholm Wm { ____-______11 McKie Wm5 E Itnonds Ailda 12 Hillman J3 <ie 6 Krag Alexander 18 MiLivfa Wdlisra7 Hockey Sarah 11 Fox Is*y ISElhelby Ezra A* there is likelr to be a scarcity of Third- Clou Teachers in the County, the following candidates (baring taken the necessary percentage fa" the aggregate and also in composition fa spelling,, bat having failed io some extent iu grammar and arithmetic combined) are authorized to attend the Mole! Sahool, but st the dose of the session they .will ba roq-iired to pass a supplementary examination to ths test subjects plseed opposite their namM before they eaa raoerrs certificate* : 1 E Iward* Clarence (Arithmetic) 2 Laycock Bofat G (A) 8 Cuthbert Wm N (&)4 Stdmin Anuio (A) 5 Barks James (A) x 8 Bawtinhimer Ide (Gramianri7 McLeod Joaepbiu* (A and G) J ' 8 Moyer John W(A and O)9 Taylox Oliver (A' and Gj 10 GaUowsyAValcon (A and G)jjssais^x^0’18Sparling Jonathan (A)14 FWips-Mushmah (A and 0)15 Perry Robt. D (A) 10 Tfaadsr Hkttie (A) ' ' '17 McKay Jessie (Aj 18 HeDtaaU Wm H (A)19'Bo m H tanah f A and G)'20CwlyleFredJ (A) 21 McKay Marian (A)^PulfardF’amjy (A) • 25 Land Hannah * (Geography) ' * Absent from Geography ; passed to every »ti«r anhfart. TKe names fa each of the above lists stand fa order of merit with nepeffi to ths mariutaken fa tbeaggregato. . fen Falls C b m Maritet ' Ijttfa~Fan*. Aug. 4. I87tb A<00 boxes factory” cheese were I consigned f extreme*, fi&'fo J*c-T B. 8)x t thousand boxes of dairyit 3J«r toifa.*" Th<taarkrt declfa- FRESH FAMILY W O R R IES Of all kinds, tbeyarc prepared to offer, fadecetnent* to iatemfaag purchaser* that■ them that it will be to their interred to d<jd with tfci/ (irri. TTieir ^Xa tsviftg brefl pur chased at low rates they srodetermiwed tO give their eustoltara-tbb advantage, ata will b* . »a^l* to offer them at a very ymalladvap.eo above-tat'' -’-w •>,. wt, Trusting they may bo favored with a'fair share cT piddle ntataag*. they 'irurnaMl/ -solicit an early call. - : STORE—Wart Sidi of -Thames Stae-t, next Am to £!■» CM-oeirZe ftata" DA RT & MURDOCH. \ D A R T & MURDOCH TAVR pfoeb pleasure fa Informing theirmstir friends aod. the paldfa generally dial tortmeot of ‘' ** uoiiaw : 'hru noi - ,< «n v] Leeds ataOrrovilteLenmoxaudAddlsgtiHi.Lincoln................................... ;lW k ok*..^...„KfM....,tr,MocfolkNorthumbcrfand ata Ds Asm 'Ontario . ........................ Ojrftta....................................... Fkny Santa..........................Frei...........................................Perth............. ....... -wrjjii Ctanwbcir» Bill •£ Fare. Caorpltal, jr., has on hand ata for sate cheaper tfesn any other Iwuae in the County, the tergert tack of Coal ata Wood Storm of aQ tba Irtert improved pstteraa. A largo rtoA rf naw ata eorota-kata Honsdtad Far- (Itasw; ala a American and CiasdUa mode I. o-odirahm-s teyjwA'W AaAww< ta.y Wte W wwiX. ri?o1 y;-tara tatta S -tac t, SPIRITS, WIJNES, LIQUORS; ALES,PORTES& jttglBlwajL FffiST B+VKB > LAJLK MCB9N EtatTpmrtJ. a WsMfa’ mrottosy <• Taesdsy. tsr The union, fall show the Wirth Kor- wich and Eart Oxford Agricnltamd gocirtsee will be held ou the 19th and 20th Septom- SW The Bsptist Chnreh here was crowded both morning ata evening last Sunday to bear the Bev Johu Itetapsey dsEvsr hfa.fare- with highly improbable fineks of red hens re- fusing to be “ shooed " by a ridiculous bine AH ot’4 15/ up du'pma y. Crisp's Faraknre Emporium- W4 WRer ELemtamry, Prctamg Rdrr, HiKtMIW >fa*,s4.?N«ill Bctwxn TO Dbstb. Loot week the farm Loom al Julius Jack, ossr Coort- wright w m barnta to th* ground, burning to * erisp two of bis clfadre®, one six and the other eleven year* of age, and th* fath er so severalv that there is no hope of hi* recovery- Hi* wife was also badly but notdau^lrrrasiy burned. Tbs Itata was a tog fa <SIW we rnw M'lriK ' t\ uw W. Btfafaw. Atitm om--’ Au Ayfata •mreqmudMtt write*tins mertteg itad st ingenoff, all hopm of ths C. V. R touchteg at Aylmer have b*«t» abataoeta. From th* view* *xpr*e*ed at that meet tag, it is oonteroplated to ran th* Wb"h they gut well into the etoaring Ibryagain stopped an* found that Bruin bad gofaftWht the M l’ by LA & btowry. the wheels dropped into g alight indentation in the road, and the front part of the lota slid off, carrying the young man withit. Both wheels of the wagon, loaded tothe weight of, between two and ? three tons, pawed over bis legs and thighs. -His injuries are very severe, but hopes are enter tained that they will not prove fatal. A Mcsicaixr Imcubui Bouts.—It I* stated that os Bttudsy sftorppeu. in the Motixxlfai All arch (Primitive) fir J eon., McGillivsry, Rev. W. Robinson pastor, a robin flew into the church, took up iU posiltea on . the rail fag opposite the minis ter, sang loudly and well when the peoplesang, «M perfectly silent during prayer, chirped when the minister said snythini!extra good during th* sermon, wtmri lu re-echo lite doxofagy, and did .better thanmany regular cbuicli-govrs by rvmslnfaf until the church was formally dismissed. W« have those stalemonta from ono who mr Yrts »lM p a toM* task *ith® ROTICE. .<»?rertreerasnte md ^ker in-itter f«rptikliealiaa pnMtwrl^ be kaiidnl in not later than Tuedhg smuujf, ew our lur^MOlieneaai.fieh»tlo jo to pnet early on Wed»usedayawrtaa>j. trpool Cheese Bftrirt i Liverpool, July 19, 1879. •mtanding that same importera-havc he connfay with arcolara offerfag 0/. t!w market lias gradually sgffen- ^rek, rial ^e hafe fexfierifocjd «lfa_ saJ Fs-_- «II ssww.I*. i -^filscn * Bro-, ata James A Ce. £93-8 ^•Thb Fa&tfaxs’ Abvocira.—• The Farm » era' ridsserfe fot August is ou* of Ute Rriti - Host aambrtw ever tosota, by virtue of its I inters*ting special contents, risfaM a pUa ■ * fa evtryJXna htase. Beside* the usual - •easonable articles tm general agne a he rsl 1 sabjeefa, th* prassoi num bar cantatas a1 spirited said well gnrlltea' letter by th* . editor, firing the recall* of hi* recsat ofo ’ *s>£ratii>aafai Manitoba. Thte branch of '< .hisston Saab mrialy with the hardship* girle before they bad time to flee ; bni the memant they *aw the animal and appro- Itandad thoir,danger .they ri« along, asoaily, girl* can5r«t when affrighted- Aftertlwysad run'jsnrae distance they stopped and looked behind. * Til* bear was utter u> excena ran eenry mo tar, w* may say tartsome of the sboote btgtta birds ata other*dul nut. Every.tajaesnt town wa* visited byrepresen tab res from the city fateht bn slaughtering. cfaa bints, which rose one named “woodnoodles," but which ia .ihis region know bowto take care <4 themselves in S way that u ladles do net. The season . has bean favor .bl*for them, and in tbooo woods whert theywere not hunted before the season,opened fairquantities were found. But in many placesfarweni informed the city spwtsmca thatfellows hare been shortinv -tkxuo., raw* or -less sine* July 4 Some fine sboottag grounds in Groeee ami Parma Wore found to hare, been “ cleaned wet ’! by those poacher* whorisked prosecution ata heavy fine in orlcr toget ahead of those who observe the lair; It 13amall basiocss, and the class who do it amgenerally worthless fellow* who have butlittle respect for any law. In Ontario andWebster some gnqd tag* of birds wjre *bot,one party of four setoring 39, and anotherpirty getting 21, One shooter who wasalone claims to have tagged I4.* Mort ofthose Birds find their why to thehotofa/wbatr 30eeataapicooMpaidrur.tb'aai7 b’lt.po on*,has ever been known to get very rich st thebusiness, and the work and labor i* about asSevere a* that of galley slaves, Ono youugman fa Greece, who was shooting with threeothers, received three grains of shot in hisright eye-brow. A few pigeons were seen inthe woods.—From At Boduetcr Union, Any. t. U ' ' i ,.\ anything fa.WK line, give us a call, and wo will guarantee -satisfaction, Ufa in style JtnnCTtaS. AfiVEKTtSIXO.—A man Was denoouctag pswlpspsr advertising to, a crated of listener*. “ Last week,” said be, " I bad an umbrella stolen from ths vesti- hide of th* —— clrarob. Il was * gift; ita , valuing it very highly, I spent double its worth in advertising, but have not rs- covered it." “ How did yon word your advertisement 7" , asked * mercliaut. “ Hare it fa," said the man, producing a slin eut from * newspaper. The merchant took it aod read 1 “ Lost from the vesti i ale of------eharoh last Sabbath evening, * black silk umbrella. The gentleman who took it wdl be bandtoutely rewarded by.leaving it a t S a n feruando street.” “ Now," sift W* merchant, "lam a lib eral advertiser, and have always foundthat it paid mo well. A great d<»l depends upon the manner in which th* advertisementts put. Let us try for your umbrella again, ata if fun do UOt acknowledge thenJimi t^drefiistaff pays, I will pnrdbasa yon a new one.” The merchant then look'salio nf paper from his pocket and wrote : •• If the man Who Was a*en to take anumbrella frota thn vestibule of the ——churoli last Sabbath evening, doos not wi«t> to grt into trouble and have a staineast upon the Christian character which he value* so highly, he will return it t> No. — Sad Fernando Street. Ha fa trollknown." This duly sppeared in the paper, and on the following morning theman wai astonished when be opened the front door of his residence. On the porch lay at least a dox«u nmbrelliut of all shadesand rise* that litafaaen thrown fa from the ridewalk, while the front yard wasliterally paved with nmbralLvi. Manyof them bad notes attached to them saving that they fata been taken by mistake, and begging fas loser to keep tire little affair quiet. season, ata is cat very Inspiring to fa*emigrant, bat there is another aids to the sblald, and fa tbs next number we shall probably tn told meny things of a moreagreadbla gatoxe. How emigrants Lavs raccataectstita ars the prospect* of fasouuotry, Ac. Mr. Weld fa a kesu and sare- ful otaervar sad a candid reciter of his *x-perirtfaes, ata wfad h» h*» to say may badepended on a* dictated plfa fas sole view of enlightening ids brother farmer*. To Hand.—We bare just rtselved a large stock of plain and fancy printing papert—in foolscap, post, etc—suitable for Chicago, Angnsl 4.—A sentsticn hasbeen created at Gcvernmetit hstaqttsrten hen. by 8. M. Fstteraou, too of ag-]8cn*torPaitertou, South Carotins, who arrived some week* Jtgu on bi* return from Caii-faraia. He put tip fa grand style st tbs Palmer (loose, and faiptaurod himssU attii* Custom Hous* with fester* from JohnSlrermsH, Chsrle* Davans, 8. J. Etetaall. D.M.Ksy, John It. Hawley, and afae.n. wellknown >a Washington. These intrtau*- tinn* plsred him in the good grifoeg ofWm. H. Smith, Collector Hurray, ata sR the Government i>eopTe. He was tfarn bythe baud, etniled upon, winad, dined andtoasted. AU weot well until one day he appeared at fan Custom House, and explained to Wm. H. Smith that ha bad lost ♦ 1,800 belting on tibe wrong horse, atawas deed brnko. Ho expe cted a draft fromSscretary Sherman, also one from Pere Patterson. In tire meantime he wished atemporary loan on soma family dfamond*which luckily he had with him. He tett ahandful at vatnaa^l monig. fan Govern- | meat officials, obfaiafapibree to fata then sand dollar* of a' loan pu them. It nexisppearta fast en* Wa»eo Kafaht, olofrn- fag to be a Ci-.mond'bf-bar. htagfren the* diamonds to Patterson to sell and returnthe money, which he did not do. Ho secured a warrant for PattersoD’s arrest IThe latter wanted the dtatnettas back to uve himself from disgrace. Knfaht fa sai<ito be ounneotod with a gang of faievetf, and Patterson is suspeoted of being In a corfi- denoe game torch Govcrnmant employees. •♦ent u> hays btad tn IM libilofSKokto*. to bed with them. C3 Wild Wot s.-A. terrific storm of wind ata rain passed over this section on Satur day afternoon, sccomp.-.uiad by thunder and lightning. At one time it was feared tiiat a tornado was about to strike tho towv, (he air bring filled with dust andvthar eraa'I fragment*, rendering it i in pos able to ay* guy distance. At, midnightanother storra arose with aven mor* fury- Crop* in Sofas elaces yara levatieJ. te th» ground, tint with fas axceptfob Jbf blowingdown a few small u '** sod Iiprattinr sun dry article* thronghoo.’ th* town, as serious d»m.igB was done. Sexsously Htnrr.—A ead accident occur red at Tihsonbnrg, on Thursday. A young m u named Edward Carl wa* driving a load of (totir barrel stave* from tbeC. S. B 1 -I fidon Cheese Market. The rfags tif chwse fa the market here on Sate y *sM IHfrend, but the continued waakne I the Liverooo! markrt which had •food a 2s. fid. for tcoriy th* wfttae wreck, nredod ere emtaeias about buying eroept st a towre vl We could team of only two traasac w actually effected, tfa: Appt*-'grpt ^ j at &ic.j Thxm-jredle, 240 st fijc, Which L J»fig^re was offered by^woorfaree other ta nee, but rajorjtod. Tire effemg* were a? lbws -.— Nsprer, 3fI0 •, Groves End, I10;C ito^ Vuioni HifaSW); Wret Magda, Jf» ; Applogron, 23D i IVta Milt 280; I tteul, 330 ; West Nissouri, 350 ; NorthI teh, 300; Glanwortk 240-.Sheldon, 200 ; Jh street, 12ft-Total, 3,610 boxes. THE OXFORD TRIBUNE is ou sale aWetaneck’s J itrt ceiported, English Malt Vinegar. For Side St O'Neill <L- Cm’s. 284 -J O’Ntufl A Cta, agents for IngentaL On fifate at O’NuUtJt Ca’a. Iteiputh’s IL.fltsta Sugar. 284 If you desire hargaihs in boote and *i>n<Mrjr.t>u eta g«t tliem nt Cromwell's new rtoro, west s’wlu Thames street. 2-0 Bnbaoribe for the Oxtoxd Tmbcsd, only Lake (taorge the other day. The rest of ttio cloth will please observe that it Was practice, not preaching that enabled him. rr He WM a disgusted boy. He had exer cised great caution, and finally succeeded.in crawling, unobserved, into the tent. And he frrtind it eras not a cirous, but a revival meet ing in progeaa. Nr aul t x Tioar Sqtrsmt. -»5liws Lucy Goldins. Maggie and Elir.tx Irwin cams near living embraced too tightly to be ap preciated by oxen girls, white bep-yiog on the side of the railroad track, on Tuesday last. Old Bruin issued from a recess to a Estock Cheese Market. Woodstock, Aug. 2, 1879; Abo* jfi factories were represented, and C ffatorij jegirtcred on the board—1,450 boxes, last hri Inly make—the balance haring teen •old pH mu to market day. Buyers presentware j nn. Cater, Podmore, (teaswall and Cillarfa No sales were reported during mar- To-day ly chJI whiehS RADICAL CURE CATARRH R E M O V A L J, F. MORREY, UNDERTAKER, SEND $777 AWE®PUBLIC NOTICE,ELECTRIC Undertaking Department As announced a few week’s ago, IO my Furniture Bwincas, and hav- ana Brown & Wells’ Law Offices, C O F FIN S ,bames-St. south, four doors south of the King-St. crossing,TRIMMINGS, &o. The CuluetweU Medical Co REASONABLE RATES.GRIFFEY’S FURNITURE I Thousands Applaud its I00K AND JOB PRINTING CENTENNIAL TABLE CHAIR, IN THE. ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL GOODS J. Z. LEACH. NEWS OF THE WEEK Lettellier Dismissed SIGN OF THE BIG HAT.ON THE RISE. 4 Tons of Sugar at Old Prices Fresh. Bread 1 DEUVEBEDJ D^ILY FUOM >c REGARDLESS OF COST. If yon want Neat antiBuns, Biscuits, Cakes Twpi^Of&cc. no pat ent , no pay. COMMISSION AGENT M . SAGE'S c m m ROIEDT IUAIR, Ulta.K. Hlta.IX. PHLEtsl0 Q O'8 0 0 HOUBEHOLDFURmTURC. COFFINS, CASKETS. JHROUBS, AC. Hear What a Reverend Ccn*1^- man sajs of the Const! tn-' tfostal XicxMedy, ■^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 reit » with a ««reTfn kkm^->^hsrtrabra thertate of dxmLtarf aad fttotawhat Jrindof animal* eel! for the ■Mrt money, when everything baa been ndrcned up and tbaooat of food and srtie&dtaoc* dmtaeted; as somekind*atUc LICENSED AUCTI0NEEJ »ta f 1 3. E HOUR £ Y. r«wv«M-O'Call*rhan’, Hlorl, TbidSMR StmtnjwwOl. K^JnHSrt; tlM WamaH.»u.IngOTOll, >~*h. >. I V'. a» COMT4BX8OX, COMPETITION < OB MONOPOLY*1 AN itntnence anartnient of Summer Um. oowantecdoIMl kbidj fcijtlrl-.a. Koo! Hats at Hash Prices M owrw tn 1UWP, IRQ we ooiyP<M0 where • Unn Stodc to MX. Shirts Made to Order Targe and Small Posters, Dodgers of all kinds, J Handbills, Books, Pamphlets, Catalogues, SF Statements, Rill Heads, Memorandums, ‘■4*Note Heads, Letter Heads, Checks, Wabels of any Description, Programmes, \ ' Money Receipts, Bank Checks and Bank Blanks of any Description, L *Division Court Blanks, Note and Letter Circulars, j^un^ral Circulars, Law Blanks, Counter Checks, Bill Paper, Way Bills, Tags of all Sizes, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, 11 • *\.In ehdlesis Variety, RETAIL_STORE, ■nTABLDlHRD 1ZT7. UNO ETREET, IMOEESOU, , Flat door >ut of jColMO-1 Baek. The Cheat Gitfsi W Homas HrsERf. Anybody could tell what he had. Every man in the sanctum knew in a minute. The timid knock at the door rave him away at the very start. No man or wo-maa knocks at the *auotom doer go-Ism he oomtl on that fatal errand. Then h* came huida and took off hie hat, andbowed all round the room, when every man on the ctaff roared out in a terrible chwM " Come fh r* Then be *s> for the«dkor,wlHn the -underling, with., a fine,mingling of truth and grammar, pointed to the yongeat and newest man in theoffice, and yelled, That's him T he walked up to the gentiemkn’ derignatod,and before he oonld enroll hie mantueript ha knew, the gtiMeet of it, and a deep grtiad echoed round the room.’Poetry,.young ““ ?’ a*k*d the editor.’ * Yu,air,’said the poet, “a couple of triolet* and sonnets on the marriage of ray■bter a fow days ago with an old college * Old. college friend male or female 7" asked the editor, severely. * Male. eir,J replied the young man.He kaid ’ Sir * every time, and each >tim<he said it all the young gentlemen of the staff, save the young gentleman whopersonated the governor, snickered. He looked terete.* Anythingmore, young man I* he asked.* Yes air,’ replied the intent Tennyson ; *a kind of idyl and ede, inscribed * ToMy Lost Love.’ 'fWl’ woera Tire MTV hrtfiJttoUfl ft 1 rvwHr.3 tThe Oistmest is stances to aecuia axwer-ss ta- fanning aswell a* in aD olW kind. >• buxum -. G. G. <» JhmfAfow Yorker. t- j i a o ? . BQMESTfCjrECIPES. Dot* CiX)*.—Two caps of sugar, three-, fourths of a cap cf hotter, cream, then add four beaten creb, one cap.of sweet milk,cite ttavpoonfifl of cods two cows of flour, t wo teaspoonfula of cream-of-tartar. Dis solve tbo soda inihe xsilk aid stir the oream-of tartar into ti» floor. Flavor a* yon wish. Parr Carat.—Three egg*, three-fourths of a cup of butter, two cope of sugar ; beat well together, then add ~trae cop of sweet miUtr-tWO teaspoons of ereammf.tartar, one teaspoonfdl ©f soda nof three teacupsof lfat£. Fnt .thehoda 'fln the imiBL and the cream-of-tartar la the flour. Brows Bexad.—One quart of butter-xnilf,bDe.Wteacopfhl of molk**«<; two SOLD dN ~ COMMISSION. V ^acre, with more commodious and convenient promises and with a large quantity of New Type tyid New and Latest Improved Machincy, wo are prepared to execute all kinds of •r UMch SU* tn «hnrt. >U UlKMn rw <lT twl,hU IWW“ftu’ t-rtfl**.® SZR’rjjTaVi !^S ^L S ^a:^ Auction Room, 7 ’ Evsr'advertised’ for ft?’ silted the re porter, who was writing a poff for Stab’s tombstones, but he wu mstantiy frowned ’3bWtar. I ' • 7 • • , -jr wp ■ Anything more ?’ enquired the princi pal interlocutor. * Anything mare, young • Yes, sir,' was the hopeful response,' I have a threnody in memory of my de parted brother.' • Brother dead, young man, or only gone to. Ssgotown 7'‘ Dead, sir.’ ‘ Your own brother ?’ • No sir. I never had a real brother ;its only imaginary.’ ’Can’t take this, then, young man,’ wasths chilling reply. * Poetry, to find ac cepted?* wtfi da, mbskbe true. JdaveVa j-ejeci Uiia threnody, not be canto it i>' notvary beautiful,-but beeanso h fa nbt -true? Now, bow much do you want for theseothers 7* and he fingered tksm over like a mau buying mink skins. , The poet didn't really knotr; he bad never publiehed rbaitaa J Ba bad larelV dared hope to have Mt verses I publishedat oil. -A few copies of the pager con taining them, h* waraure^*• Ob, no,’ the editor broke in. ' Ob, no; no sir ;«m’l do that j we don't do buri-nest that dntf ; - if a poetn or sketch ia ■ The poet blushed to.lhe floor wfth grati tude, and Uia ymmgr joagnalist grandly wrote out an order »m hoQdttl it to thepoet. ? • '■ ■ • Take thai to Um Court .House,' bosaid ; * and the AttdilorVeterk will pay yon Um monev?The poet bowed 'and' withdrew, and with great merriment the journalists homed the poods.Thai wasn't' tbs fanny part ofthfapw- a ».***?^*¥i • Ask for Littkftcld’s CbostitaAtenal totterrSRoscdy and take No Othtr. T. J. B. IlARBina, Donuuwn Agtaat, Btpck-■’ yiOe, Onturia. 1 "»s For Sale by all Druj^ataat only one Dollar BUY ,IT I - . m IT ? M »iBd4r£v«bodc at*» how ever, K»i« whoever? year have such a SMnrisy unsold that at last the things arc to be marked down to aueh a low figure that the lose inenmd on them is rerinnrj snrlif aaden at thia will metr tally rerttertr yea around, they will readily < eee - wh^ - in agriculture, are, making the aaste mistake, for they hare on their Sirareevwy year stare kind of stock which cannot be sold a* a price has gained by a portion of his stock and loot all the proSta oa account of hi* un- Jtelabtp wares, R ^a e by keep- infwior Miixnaliy which have to tahtoKf at a toss, taae more than waa second and third-rate stock, but in the management of it- Nothing can be more absurd th& fre£?a*n.'to^ huy up or breed a low-prioed act of animals, and think becaaao they are in hi* hand* they will.he vprUa n»« than in another man’s It i* perfectly ridiculous for any man.to Sappn-o h>a name alone wjll be suffi^klograhraibB theSrottS of what bcM Maavraanvncn* w ca«*»* wravunr STEEL BARB FEXCIMG, thF bk«t and cheapkst fexcb Wedding Cards, Mourning Cards, - Order of Dances,’ Ball Tickets, Concert*Tickets, Envelops ; • ■ .7 */ Of all Sizes and Quality, And in fact everything that can be done in any well-regulated |£ Printing Office turned out in the Highest Style of - ; -A-rt, and at the very Lowest Prices ?:.<k .'i/::. •_> ’T'-'to !•'<'« > .’» ■ .- t. :t* 4 (’’♦“’■•’l J'-’''"'’! -. i J U qof* B tW A F E x r r AmericanCounterfeits q O LL IN S > VOLTAIC_____ P M S T E ^ JEleetridty and Healing Balsams,Vitalizing, Strengths itegana Healing. Weiry sufferer from Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Load Pains, Weak Spins, Weak and SoreLungs, Coughs and Colds, Weak Back, WeakKirlftetwa Dre-thirdi eoarte flour, until atifler thana batter, htf not *faff enough to pile up. Steam I«n boar*, then pat into the oven longrDOQxh to brown. Fspq> Caram—T'wo eupeof engar; twortwfiSjbuttarmilk; thrre ieggs; eue-bsli' eup of butter or fried moat tat | two teas- ytkwsto* ©C Misrata* and «ny •ereoniogyog like. Mix ju t hud enough to roll bg centrally located in1 dost? proximity to the business k p of the town and being dose to the Post Office, the Batuk» ^tlrn Market, and being situated on the ground floor, it te IV of acces/* to business men, ffirmas and the community IVrally, and 'wo feel Binisfied we shall be favored with a S&cnsunite amount of patronage to warrant u» the leased outlay and expense to. which wa have gone in order the growing reqiiiramimts of the Town aftd i ^ieighhorhoo<L a « « t W OVUC*B«m A3V m W to b« iotog mum dftmap knaw4K ^bteresMteredU.atafil* efHr.Itauta.. 5* a s w s s ?!*- r . filter rireire'»r* wtnWiMw and I•tobgioeltetrearirer. W O H a ■»««* eus *• »4» ta T" **” 5«reS" *5d!^rSi,"IpH^nr5'<x».,us hm m< Sm* ! to aw. F« tee y«*re I kave toe* •Stated »rib tins taatiteonre eta****, and mpMtefly ta ti»« winter Um* ba* te b**» rate*M«wa Tta dievtarg* ha* b*m »d btarfy. RmrtUBg a foul «rfer to tad ths« »n v ©r**«mM in a ifurwu with uttars WM w y «-tewive to town, (to* w*ek «dter et.unatscmg tt* MS of SsjMsrow’s Bamoau Cue* I wa*mc *mbted with it a* alt Mysmwsoftestered which were wM iygmt, have nowMy retoraed, Md my general health is muchimproved. Your*.MELBOURNE H. FORD,Writer, 9nnd R^dds, Mich., Nov. J, 187S. IO YXAftS A 8UFFKRSB. Fre*a k*k« Ttre*. r, itera**- Feeling thoroughly ooavinmd of th* effieszyetaevrevEp's Raoicxl Cva* re* Catskkr ,I im induood to drop you a line to tey thatslthoagh 1 h*T* b*ea aeeptical of aU th* ore-trema advertised m " radical rem,** I havenever found anything that promiare each re bel and ultimate cure *» that of Bauresan'aI hav* boon afflicted with this dreadful di*, ease tor mor* than ten years, send not until reccatiy could I be induced to persevere with any w>til I rred the tetter of Mr. Henry Wells f of Wells Fargo A Co.j and can truthfilly any that after using fir* or six bottle* I am thee retghly convinced of its curative properties. Hoping that other* similarly afflicted Like rajrself will be induced to make th* trial,; I am, gentlemen, v«ry truly, Ota.,..a THEO. F. BOGART.Bristol, R. I.. July 24, 1877. Trire, with Improved Inhaler, Treatise, sod»yirections, gL Sold by aS droggista. »*«l wdiittaw * JSSW S®(te■SHSeaassg- th. Ireg m ttay taated. «*» Mrertata'*m©rtiH tao rare® ~ tw t bouaahtahr'John. •/Igta up ttar ha that waggia, yell beak, I w»n»at y* Y ‘ fk» atal, aad weoUtet y* wdta item port remmere oysrare all atrijwd W hfca a uiefj/e to f ^"off^kemue ^Twodd<S^dtoHh»t tit jfgir jnrititwu M W T s, w u m i w u n m a., U Cwltowe IM., MorttoMO, Fi HOL! PILL? Hill III Liiiiiimiiiiir <gBBE; r "a . -