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OCLnew_1879_08_13_Oxford_Tribune_newspaper_issue_OCR_ACCESSCheese Makers. ATTENTION. Allows Interestun Deposits, WM DUMPSTER, Manager mnsOTEi mwumito -Tuasre. Saret.! “3T The Molsoos Bank. INGERSOLL BRANCH. T)UYS and Sells Exchange on EngOOXg *’•»»I > tarxlaod 1*3 n«lt»l St»te« ; i*rae, Omfla .*> alliiTTnRWKT-av-i-AW.aoLrcrrnu-iN-ciiasa'uy. A I Content* - ""’AT WPST ADVANTAGEOUS RATESnd 1 --------------- 1 1 AXL LOSSES SETTLED PROMPTLY. J. C. NORSWORTHY. I>XjUlISXEIL. 1 ttoausrafela ^A r.T A t, - $5,5OO,OJO INGERSOLL BRANCH. m H IS Jbipk tranaacta a general Bhnk-1 Ing Bu.lnm. Un,, and Sejta Exch.ng® on •**““ ONTARIO, Y>SYjWTXX'StTK3Eos. *<-. hJL t t>>« JO. K *n<f- *nl n>ry. Gm«/otr.,tl 'UJIe* »M ltc,IJene« ■ J.X. HECLER, BU AT LAW. ATTvaXRY. BOUCl JNGERKOU, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 1819.WHOLE NO. 2S6 heart b Savings Bank Branch. IBnshttss dartre. JjFMgF** FEARCE A PICKERtNG. BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE abrem, AUPT.J'Wf H U.. .*. ’ rierbafi SPiilo' him J23Q following* Lad b while I Hilderbraadl* MONEY TO LEND. J A S . CORXJOW, ACCOUNTANT. CONVEYANCER ANO COL-1 ifcrdR.' r " ' " INSURANCE AND GENERAL AOENT. - accounts wurriii up, audited and COLLECTED. FIRE, LIFE ANO MARINE INSURANCE EFFECTED. lata me remain all the night' be 'weal ■ on, 4 and when It ny throat in a minute.* da mtfbttbbaek? saidwakeful m th* reel rof SJTOGEQNJDENTIST, LICENSED by tho Royal College of■ BteWBatsay. On«uto.rSadi estrlicbd »lthi>U piin bv tSw u» of JtlUousfias, etc., Udtalrad. hpecffl ttuatloa jrtld toIm M&tafeo «f UMlt- UOMMeKint strati; op>Mltatl>* “ Mr Hwsse."«»rer~n i>~- u uzx. R. J. CAVANAGH, ■UCTIONEEB for the County of R Y. ELLIS & BRO.toewwa.Jaa« 14.turn. . ,u , ,tM tag, and evidently ta much fo’enid’ th Lin father;‘be fairs to-nignt.’comes hare,’ mattered Sir n n n r 11ST, A pa the. ‘Then he’s given awsy sgrin entne-where/ Mid Fisher, stopping and footing at Sir John's extremities crilicaffy. * Hotthat I ever thought it would last. This foa mere, flash like, o’ oenrs*? * Yon’re a <sroaktag idiot,’ remarked SirJohn, * and I ebril last longer than you by a good tlx months at leant. Send himsway, Tom ; drilre him with Hits stick.’ the flbof hfo’ C A P IT A L ,»,.t. 42,000,000. THE LANCASHIRE INSURA MCE CD toU> OFflC’E, - JIAXCHOTEB, KKO.' CAPITAL, - - £2,000,000. If D ' W M M H. ROWLAND, BOIYOM ASD PtOFHIBTOg. her godspeed on her jtwney. It was so very bard npoo aw, Tom, that I couldnet bear it any longer.’ Turn gtaoed from his father to Violet,and ho taeted that both looked sway, aaif both wore hiding a aow mystery ffom • Take my arm, father,’ laid Tom. Ws will not trouble Mise HOdorbandt fartherto oigUt/♦ Thjtnk yem,’ bgaaid to his son ; per­ haps yea will be More support to me titantbie young lady. Not that I want sup­port to-night, I'm getting strong again *0 *'There,' tfasfar tom, whrit did I My T exclaimed the butler, as Sir John Dsgnell Honer t o MKimsERS %« “Ck»Mw" Cwt fcr aawtiwment. cut or "GiuifoiioTHan'a Hoxi;r,’ Jurrt* Kara Xnurt,” “Poo* Hstuarri,” xt c. 4 t e a ; ADVASC8. ' NBW_SH0P"‘sT BEG .to inform, the public that X-JL-h*r» sfoead sqt asters la U» PbetOx rtcck, Sir Jahtioo, bnfe iKlfaJp , . 4 Ur* We AlTNSSwTO.. 1 tail j rex'Ji» iTrfr* x • much a tfiBVf apptr®ntijr i«bonr>iyonddertiris eteiiemMi, walked pyper fahfa- b w <«d potato sixm.Mkydfa eqfoy • pteawretfri artatouitathe < wasepitajbhiftg I B&fa ground, and yet anafotts to alv 9 n&flMcf hl* young aMStKr..wzitfliDLn»smmaab «owazd Tom. licked< that pitted him, arfo-whinod; !aud Hks a child.Started bisk and oaid, tipgfo wet ;be.bM ;b ta jB ffea. k w W a ..i - r ®r John. stroag and firax now f* 4 No,’ was Tom’s flat 00 u trad io lion kRRRsTERSajidAttomeys.-*LLaw,; --------- 9 Thrao YoawfJ’WLcfoglsaBeA oa m «ta*e«tnMteW st «M TMwn tamw «Sm that >0•»'L K :«g a tS S S &y jS S .t^ nSwuS* m u t i riua vrfe« jraran.vjw anraxar jj?< -,j;i pot a guinea pig up in the troe ' aod whyhe paipted tbo guinea pig with bom*, be in the back ground.’- Than TE said that tf I ahonid not hdvo given him two thumbs on tach hand, and I aboold have friednot to slew his right oyearotmdso that hot { could sm around tha b wk hfo hmd to .Uis loft ear. And, Batl^ add, ‘Oh, wouldn’t yOnF Sanswtto, yoar bottor. And I said no I w&alfoXimd L w ddo^ -have painted oak lea re* on a cherry tree,and T wouldn’t hare left Hie apretator in ‘ doubt as to whether the figsre cS by thewoods was a factory chimney, or a .lan>- boat, or . George YYsahington’s father t*k>log a »m6ito. ■ ■>.» • Which ,WM it T ukoS the uingfaliato. ’11 don't know. Nobody will etewknow. So Barkeranked me wlial Fd *d-vi io him to do. . Awl I told him I tliunpht hie best chance mi to abanAtm thsWashington idea'and to fix the tiling upsomehow to repre- oat tho boy who stoodon the burning, deck. ; I told, hirx ■ fas < might point the grass rod to represent tbsflames, and danb over tho teas so'a it 0 would look likolhomMi, and jiull Ctawisfo » foot, to the.sida. of the river no's - it would,,net entnewheie on the bucuing deck,, andmaybe might reconstruct that tatorj? mdn. -noy, ormbattoweit was, and maha R na>..dtain, while be could arrange rU^a guinea . pig to do for tho eimtainVdog/ '• Did be agree ?’ ' - : ■'IHp saM the idea didn't etrjk*. 80 then .I aijgrerted That he might tarn it .into ,Colombas discovering America. LMQ^ntW stand for Col embers sniT the tree be turn­ed into a native, and the hatchet msdo toanswer for*flag', while tho motfotafo inthe badtgnMud would anaWsr forth? M>-llng at the ocean., He safo fae’d be banged . if it should. . 80 I tneniioueU that it eiioht,peffiaps.pMs for 11» exueutfoe 'Ot‘--’liw£w * <Jnaetl of Soots. Pul George fa btak t a ;tba headsman, bepd.. over tho tree. and put a frock on it for MaryL let tbn baichetstand, and work fo' tho guinea pur and ths * Dgikerworse burtTUan Mazy Queenfof Becis, S Ikrrpton.’ .< lw3wK fiH l ’ Didn’t like it, bey r .,‘ I e’poM not. And I said that while I-did not want totaeaxnyadvta upon Mm, -I would say, if my opinion, was used, tak . tbe best hope of that picture .would bo fomake it a representation of the Deluxe.Build fie Sh ark arofod.Gtorgft put u.iloyt w a;9Su dw or t h, S^RGEON_DENTIST aX iwwOliiHW. Kaus <e Ml Uw Tin**. OSfce/oraW.T. Vanilinre Sloes, Kias Street. Wort., foy, and real any where wouldit What a time Ursula wasjii by did she keep away, and y e ? And when she camebe wise, and at that Intor the whole truth which hebutafagfo’reveal only . a litilp.? *.Would not truth keep till the m |g now ?’fl.io! She already guessed muchWhad told Violet Hilderbraodt to Akud, for she, was jealous of bory s ngt much to reveal; it wasonly. a* » confession from hie own lipsbinhiueae that wan to strike her ow was it lie bad acted eo badly,o weak a faehion f He hadISfaed himself on the uprigbL is character, his keen sense ofIs strict trathfalneai—and bo had Ursala Dngnoll completely byance of affection. The. woman. much for him—for themgiono to suffer, wm to be trysfoijm auy one else—to ba set,aside,»,, from -auy^ farther thought alkren jialp htm', what an ipgrate l? Ursula ikas jn.b«r,room F.wbiii"brfe pud love together. Th At was*V’ Sha kiYewiidlnbw,1^!' could him yeL Presently be should eeethe bright glasses before her dryk; and hsr hexri'd’otmrurxshut lim, suk ii'deuivsd to be.’ Uod ’S»’forgive him I—wished ftitalt.'wia* unishment to be hated by Ursula;,iO(bnibims«Jf'CQnld.tii«<M w.h<tts»( irabfo kJve behadlfor Violet JliJ-]ti and .bow, it bad <U flamed out., pth the fova and hot m Ima roundI justl^aud. the dagd., hopes ofirnsd up by tbe way. Stuj <4y fos 1 father woke , again,' and,ithi incite corci- Hay Forks, Straw Forks, Barley Forks, .: £ork Handles, Hand-Hade Bakes,.. Machine-Made Bakes, Thistle Spuds, Scythes, ’/ ' . Snaths, Cradles.Cradle Fingers, , Scythe Stones, Grindstones, Horse Pokes, ■Machine . HarvRsf M its, tiod fee ctne» *D<1 >t v *e cruelty to re­main si| 0*. And yet haw oowari«M be w m to Ba knew not wfott to do, arwbatyawi thHHtMfag him, and other?. Vieta t dud go»K away, and (till *hehad tif 4 bfaeof bar owd fore will and foall ** 'afieetion. aa though ah* werepwL’-.j tnm him forever, and wouldlaavaii ir retrwiabraoco behind her. fia would i aw all to-umvow, Vista had Mid;he wdLd know til aome day, hl* fatherhad pfa&riejL Who was right in thia etrang -<oning?,»It< ae you went to yow room,* aaid Tom, vto enly breaking away from hi*owp tho Me; tjtia tooltie to be eittiog ' I. - .TOCCBAY MtM OJXfe, , her hi i veraion of the; story ; if ■!)« ©foldonly <iSy lot»«thtog:1hU ufofod 'tnakt' him . fooK Iforthairpitor hr tmi been, and leach1 •»«• !*•«$! W a;»l.m w 4 . forbearauoet or rocoootUaUon with, him I . .Wee U hope lea*? Was If Policy to apeii lo^foht?“<“.piavto COLO*.rrtato s (-.>V >■/ Urania etaed tow ayes aad rnWH / Yon --------------------------- neyd Bol tapun anw kogar, Tom. _X<>nq .editor glwfagabta it fo that you Tom ? I « gladare up. Come in.’• Not now, thank yon.’• But I have eoatafongto tail yon. Look ; Aid Marena led his brother tsw*r<f fl»» ’Wfado*. wbfcb was sun' I jnilfi^iiifinS^Wgg. whish tba aria ■-■;the toaui.'■ ‘fro n coMmrwkf:,a- ■, . Me. Fietwre. • Your charge agafoti Mr. Barker, lb« artist here,’ said the magfoteatoi *is<«H “’Y e rJir^' 1 M b "r 'r 11 ' • And your name fo—’’M w M H H h • Fottl I am art wrhfom the W-.tiy P‘State your cask/ - ■ n-, . r i •1 called al Mr. Barfaft e sftrifo Modbia fovitalfon to sea bfo great picture, iW .finialted. of Gr.rge Waahmgtoa^&ng down the feherry tree with bfo hatebti.Mr. Barkn was expecting to sell it tan- grern for M.OQO dollars. Ho asked roe .what I thought of - it, sad after I hAa^pointed out hi* mfolako fa mskfnr the ' hatchet arontdsofaM Gtorgt waauMfogUte tree down with tbe hammer mmI» ,1 ;asked him why ha foreshortened Goonro’alegao as to make-it look m if hi* let foot was upon the atonzitaiaou. tbe other-tide of the river.* .1 . ,,,. < • r• DiJ Mr. Barker taka it krndly ?* asked tho jaetloe. ? • Well, he looked a little glum;. Uutt'e , tngerea, Joae «. H5T9. * tw*»' JOHBT GA YFER A nd C a n a d a D airy Re ported w*dd VS-AoBstl MB. M. M INKLEB, hardly SAUSAGES. TENDERLOINS, FRESH FORE,l6 a ho l cr o f t . B O O K T IX. MISERERE. ♦F '' CAI ABA. • HEAD OFFICE, - LONDON, ONT. CAPITAL, . »1.0<W,fe». TTTHIg Cbnmany haa opened an office »jT«y tired, then ?* aaked Toga- ] yob not send fi r Miu Hi!-i it were neerosary yob should asked Tom.feu «o ag*in-»wGre question* t’Us father. L Forgive me.’ said Tom, l’a head was raised from itsfi(ion up his cheat at this,ik I should have, spy tfong toae «aid. * That fo remarkable. \TONEY l oa ned on t he se ■srSK i'L K . ROTA L T1BK AHO L1FH IN-■tmaa«CaBoaar«< Ea^taul. TH PER. AL FIRE INSURANCEL Cumpaui vl Lnod.a. England. EalabiiaM 1803 poMMKftUTAL I'NION AESUR ■ In the morning yon will un<lcr*tadwhy he called-on me,' said Violet. ’AtlosKt I think it will not be difficult, to guess. Good-by, Sir John ; you have beena good-'frfencl to tne, and I thank you, Sir, with til my heart.'She stooped and kissed him. on hiswrinkled forehead, then walked slowly and with bead bowed down toward thedoor, where she etopped again and looked baek—this limo at tho man. who had tohlher that he luved her. * You will not- leave your- father,' shesaid. <* Not lit! Urtdta eoinea.* Not till Ursula cornea,’ she repeated ;then she wrong her bonds togethax aud turned Irptn.Uim.Tom was once, more at her aide. ‘ Youaro going away,’ he add; r yottwill steal from me, after nil.* 1 ’Your father wishes it? * He line been eet on7 by Unraln; theyare plotting against you; they are' driving you from the boute? •* Ursula, knows nothing of thfoi*, * You promised me you would remain?* I will remain,* she answered, 4 becauseI have nowhere >o gh—no friends' beyond this place? f ‘ I have been thinking—-planning. •!—’ She held tip her band, and hd was .silentat her gesture., 11 akdl not mar your life ever again? she Hid,1, ‘You Will pot tlflnk or plan forme kny more? , ,,* T will live for no one else but yoU(’ becried.*--' a - ■ ' • - J >-.j Ulf. iAgtin she shrank away from lilavak iih* Jiaddone dowfi rtrifi akin earlier hour ofitbetii^ht, and lUbtao became 'tiforo pal­lia on Ufa’instaraL1 • ”d». ‘■ J‘I frighted fou,* be • laid’ with* a towwroAb'.' etlt -<aC,<s *fl’ «>»of7Z > trie-n ‘ Don’tfookeffgyierekLITorn,’’ I¥ta nbtwngfy* with ybu,: nor afraid. -1^ i I'have never felt offended at yon for yont^dv* for me. I7 sfiidl ’never forget how , good yen hav%-always bwn? - jr^„’ .I Yes, ay(tiifo'WM>Rtt^.*L'W<ydtdF«lp»f'and paly4a bo reconciled bytbcthVWO«W-teqrire that live in dreams.; He w m auroM it now I- It was uupoesible.tijat thtawM Violet HilderfenuuU.whn «*W< ctose; Johim, putlwo band* upon bif rijoublsr, and.looked ak bim*»dly franx her* <tark; eye*'. (depth*, j TUI* mis«a dream-figure^tXiWjviU jtedyrefauJ tp-nwjrrow why I' kis* yoo.Tom, for the first and. lari ton* inwy lifol* pho tpunnuredi!.: t , DENTIST. sunksn r ‘largiveA -w __— ~Wril-^j. you.’ n^ritt bis wasted hands, as if for., — Tom wai* You*Ibis firi *Nk>A nights?cold—nV*M< coming + pwaxib the grote again, *nd e cofcL. &>me one must light you really intend to remain?,,* said Sir John, hastily. * I► any body to come in again fo- kpn'thava any ope. I’m hotvery cold, that fo?toobe, said thut Ursula was ______ ik almost immediately?• I di<k pt know that?’ She < id you told Ker to’ Tom added. ‘ I w» *d to got rid of her—to get awayto Hfiftei 4gandt'a daughter— an obi friend’* dsoghici I always liked Paul,* be mut­tered p 1 flow of no principle, bat with one o< 1*1 beat hearts in the World. Odd,isn’t itj' 'v • Ijfej Bd,’ was Tom*a reply. ‘ Atfi lawfully clsvertbat be frighten-,ed nnf art/said Sir John; ‘for fie— There fao again/ be added, fretfully.‘ Tryb g Wprm every thing out of mo.Why 4 ( you lei ma rest, or fry to rest ?’ • I * jflant, father?‘ PuT Tmetning "round my ahonlders^ and giyi he some brandy and waler, noddon't s' rare Hko a etone rtatnte. If you'had be, half a son,’ ho said, ‘ you wouldhave tr\ t light the fire for me. Yonwould k * omu doing it for yourself atHonflesJJjfl had not been badgered intoaontliDtif w you home? This* ^s an unkind cut from Sir John, bothi\ * ’was not affected by it. Haliatsnej I carried out all ioriruclione also, hu_fo thoughts were pt the girl whohad qflpa him, and to whom hfo stronglove ha^ppod forth (hat night in spite of al) resMBfc. Ha wrapped t» .shawl roundIt’^. shoulder’s ; he prized someBib, and water for him; he mau-MK.liilto difficulty, tp relight the phen all bis labor* wore *ccomp-irJJ°hu Dsgneil fancied ho waswhrto go to bed now.' ta mere expression of an idea,Hie dosed off lo.sleep tba instant. >*nd hfo son thought it w m not CHAPTER VIIL ” QOPSFETP.'* RAGNELL wm hardlycertain ho w m in completepo*aeariosi at bt» taaltfos,tb*t ■1?®^ he might not be even dream­ing at the moment, and tbe victim of ex* traodinary delurion<« Tiieira had om»c sorapid an ouruah of evynta toward him .rinro tbe dag's bsgtontoj. that it was easyto balfove it was til past of a fevered.sleep-from which he Should wake preseuily. The walk upon the LiillehaxnptoB sands,with the sky til gold and crimson above him, and people whom he had seen last atBirmingham confronting him and tellinghim strange truths which appertained to'their five* and yet influenced bis own;the figure of Mareue sfurward/ decnlate and grief-stinek, or a something like Mar cum, but not <0 Mid' and singular; tba wfaifaface ef Ursula watching him np the stairs, aod Viota ehrtnkiog from hfo tote *s froma blow, and praying for bis alienee ; andpow the empty rooms which had been thesick father'* province for many weary moutlra, aud where there was no sickfather to receive him—seemed all torn,fragmesia of a dream, falling of nothing save that his iuxagiu*1*011 're* disordered,and it would ba a mercy to bo back again in bis old matter-of-fact world.8till ha was Merely walking in his deep, and thia was surely his father's apartmepLHis pulse was at fever heal, born of heart-siorms which had raged within him, aud had swypt away tho miserable convnntion*-fitiea about him . He had klruggled from hi* prison and cast himself free from ins chains ; lie K<ui told Violet Hilder-braudt that he loved tier, and be was in search of Ursula, whom be had never lov­ ed. Io wham ba would make oouteuiennow, and ask for absolution on hu bended knees, if she required it. A man in searchof truth, that he had 10 Bod out for him­self, just as tbe guo maker's wife hod pro- pboeied lie would, little thinking how close ibe truth wm to him, aud what a loweringspectre it would prove.Yea. be w*s awake. It bad all happen­ ed , this was no illusion, only a new waveaf mystery brcakirg upon the shore, where->n be stood facing the storm, sad feeling lie wm not strong to cope with it as fa thedays gene by. . The absence of bis falb<*r had bewilderedhim for a while, but it to- k bis th uyhtaKnmewliat from Violet and Ursula, and fed him to strive vainly to account for-8irJohn Daguell'a disappearance. H« walked into the front-room again to make sure bisonuses bad not failed him, and that blafather waa really absent; be even drew aside tbe thick curtains before the entrancedoor, and looked behind tbeto, like a child suspecting a playmate uf a trick to scarehim.* Not here.’ muttered Tom ; • I will call Mr*. Coo tn be.'He went into tbe corridor, glanced right and left of him, and becaincawnre of shuffl­ing figure fa tho distance moving toward him fa gnat hMte. and with both handsextended, a* if eujoii tag him in silence.It was old Fisher the butler, ad vanefag as rapidly m hi* feeble old legs would ppr-miL4 Where, fa my falber ?’ asked on* hero.* Do yon know he Em left hfo room ?What is tbe meaning of it all ?' Hash 1 bush 1 Fur the LnrJ’e sake,don’t make a noise Master Tom !' * My fother—’ . i* He’s *11 right ; hu would. go. After Mis*Ursula had gone, be called me in tohelp to wrap him up and take care of filmjust as I used to do/ said Fisher. ‘You old fool, where is he ?' oxclnimedTom passionately. , ■■ ‘ He fa talkies to Min Hilderbraudi/‘ To wbopo ?’ * To Mis* HilderbntndL He would . Meher? **■. ' ./ ’ r ,* Aud Miss Ursula—Mrs. Coombs ?' ‘ ‘ They know nothing of It; bless votireon! ?’ said the tid mao,'with a chuckle.'! . * What does he want with Miss Hildffr-braudt at this hour ?’ ... i1 Ah ! that's more than I «au tell/ saidFisher'; * but be vyas very curious like "tosea her.’ • - ’ m . ' • Why didn’t you come to ms before betook this ktepY*’-' i-nuri ,:i I^iu j . ■‘ Ho wocdA not let ma-comc, and ho would have gone without any, help at allif I hadn’t been handy/ , .‘ I will follow him at once.’**110, don’t do that, please/urged tbs old'man; ♦ HFsvsry cotttfcrtabla, aiitfofc* in’ her toom ; he’s well'wrapped up xbtrat tbathroat, and talking octi aud otieb': It’a a'1 ittfe whim of hfo rlti .bim hava. it,: Blr, He wern-t hava manymopa cf ’em fa . thisworld.’ • , " . Tom paused al* life appeal. ,* What dtfa fie possibly have'to nky ?’ fibsaid a$&. ‘ Why dbe* bd rfokbfo fife by eosinic hw?* .fittate&wd* {tiriilu > ' mo* Ha riek« isottung. Mivtor.Tom,- if/ you don’t asifa him by fotehing Ufa; back? tbabotiar. remarked. * He's quiet It's a little change, and doing him a sight ‘ How do yrrakueW 7* asked" dur hero? Eharply. - ' !‘ Wfam bo leaned on my arm in Uie oor-ridog ho walked quite strong and firm* **he. nta to do before he ^*s faok?_ f ‘ Yes-Mtafly fik’e/^bfari^Ted. ’ ' — —’ —~~ ; 4 It strikre me, Fraheri'von are forerer Tom ^dirro, and tinon the prowl hero,’ said Torn, wspiciaas- ^arond qutetiy to hfo father e ride. JlWpJrifaodtostaeWjiuthiug fa stis —i.a.TL about tlfe bow / Mr. Fisbar said, agolo- j. H i B M S T Rojil Stobri Ira tty BaaSrar & Bsoker, INSUMNK i tO»1t TIEHT. Hsing Strain, Ingerrcll., i ma wMa-awaka'*«rf Luqafottire. ‘ Old Fisher rotap On tbs bril ettirri*;'‘ Drank, I date a«y/ wM Bfr lubalbcomment. .v.,. heard no nofa, ha **ld; tbs tames 'fa Mcarelv fastensd, and nothing bad hap.pensd since I have been bnv.' - * What did yea think had bappsiMd!'‘The dag bia wet ; bM been la tfes*ea or tho Aran, aud bro got hurt. Haw did Cab ester ffa» house again ? aridTam. ‘Thera 1 tbal's just like you? remarkedHie qnerfuus fathrir r * mdte qwesfam.A* If I knew m»y thing o£ tho dog^ as’if Icared.’ , . , * I did no! exprel yea to teU me/ aaidTom. ‘Try to rest, father i it is late?4 Is that rain against the window ?’ in-qnired Sir John, ‘ . ■‘Yta/'ft fa raining fast/ replied Tom ;* ihere fo quite a storm witbouL' ■: i*<A snhrarabla sight/ remarked Sir‘ *«15 A* H* bellow* most krisr-nelly. I dop’t think I shall sleep ft-uighr, tired as I am.’ * -He drew'ihe slinwl riostdy round hfo noct fend shoulders with hfo wasted band*. Itwas a dull red .Indi* abawl, and tha tae looked very ghastly by contrail with itscolor. Tom was not sure bls father w m*o well, but the voice was sharper and clearer than its wont, and tbe nrind workedon still and kept him Wakrful. .* Strangehe does not aril for Unfata/i tiwnshl Tdm; * that lie does.not team to mfas her.’ ;4 Tom/ hn said suddenly, Mid when our hero had hoped fie was doztag, * are you 4 Yes/ tvu the reply.4 If I shotiid not think ti li again—If Ishould not have a ebaneo of aitading to it —I want you to rem am bar eomctblng,’Mid Sir John.4 Go, on ; I am listening.*‘ I have done one good action in my, fife—a good, sound. nUMlfish action? * Many of them, I hope, fathet*, Younhas been W long life? * Yes ; but I haven’t done any good in iLI can son that pretty cbsarly to-night, if,I never did before. How do you account (atit f ho enquired.* I cannot account for it? * I dfd one good action in vfciiing Mfas-^-'Miss—* he hesitated for tho name and Tomsupplied it. * Hilderbrand!/ he arid-* Yes, HildorbrjandL Why did J forgetthat name now ? My memory is goingTom, by Gad ! to fr'rgfi that name fa a badsign for me? be'suid. 4 I'm not to well— I’m sure I’m notrao well? -4 Purs fancy, Sir? . .‘But I’ll uqtl eqtcUe myself to-nightabout it. Don’t maka any further uproar.Turn, will yon,? HI try to sleep? ’ Sir John tried hard, and succeeded atlast. He was Bleeping peacefully when thedoor opened and Urania catered. With her soft, dark dress and noisetaM slippersebe sMmed to glide into.tbe room—*ghost like figure in, tbe dim fight that wmthere. And it w m the face of a ghost too—cadierons and bloodless. Hie sleeping man in the chair bore a healthy hue by contrast■With her;Tom’s heart gave way. • little. No,there was nothing to teJLUtsnta Dagnail which alia did nolAnow already,.. He. wasBuropfiL ' 'u CHAl^TER X t> • n „ THZ CXOSOED court.*. . , »°tioeabjo fact in ” ' ; Ursula Dagnell’s appearancet IM* the ataoce of her fclM-1 ‘bjaf*3 •*»> .filtbonj’i Tom wm notaware of jt for soma nxunates. Mier her en-,tranoq,, This . had rendered* her. short.mghteL'and the camo dp very closely to Tom and paorod into his face to' eee if itwaa be; mJm uxitap* edt • Her color did not: vary at the .right olfilm, and hep voice was pitched in a low* monotone—hardly hv Yoioo, Tomthought,aud one not swayed by any passion now.II was ltlre?riw6ftfaiF», sne&ktatf'st feffiiltnneo.U rutiln turned ’from Tom to her uncle.4 Asleep ?"she inquired? * ’ ■ •’ *-»G * Ym /.answered Eom, »I could sat gel Hstto.hfe fad to-UishL’ ,4 It matters not/ dip e rid, 4 It fa as wellhe can rest somewlierq? There wae a third ebrir by 'the flreefido,and She took “it, loaned her head agafasttbecold mwbfe mntieLpfana, and gazedwitii a fixed ioteutneas at the fire.4 What a stormy night it la j’ ehe said. ‘Yes. Havsyod briMrssfeep?’ '-.. i-No/'Wiu tlfer rtow knssrer ; • at toast I* donWhfoktil Uav«&*H«| 8k Jtiia com-pfain^of ray absence?*' .... *, ' No? . ; * Has be been «U^ng jLb^ro ever.itape Fshe enquired. *'■/,, ’ ' 9 ’ Tom did not answar readily.‘ H« bw-Meirn iKtfo resdssa/Tsm re­plied, 4 and h*s walked about the roomwilhifae?1 Usmitocs *ilT Singnlsr that ho should respond iftt I hie evariye w*y to. Uroti** that even is ibis WM Ina father a wish, and for, tba pre tan tlie must' Vetpect HJ?,tHej eonll^1 wfarwlymention tfis name of Violrt Hildorhrant WE r u w sx o o u j l d l a e U v m i l m a t n h u o fa c a tu t r t a e n ul t i ( o S n iiw i o t f o o a u l r l Fi—HWVSrUwJ-aChtWA*S TU,t eS*u. rTgb—von, &c..IdgersoU. la^m^toe.». »®3.MERCHANTS’ BANK OF CANADA. HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. SEAMLESS CheeseBandage Gang Presses, Refrigerator Vats CHAD MILLS, ETC. aerted . ridwoom, Violet etill walkingslowly by the old man’s ride, the butler in distance, standing now and watchingthen.At tho door Sir John turned to heragain. *J Mid. *Gcd igeed ypu <n yborjourney,’ I thiok?’ be aakod. .•Yea, Sir John,’ was th* reply, rjrou dll.’‘ God speed you once more—and good tpnrd.' ba murmured.They passed into the room, and Violetentered with them. Was tbur reality or dream-tand, after til?* It w« so likedream-tad, nod to be reconciled only by its laws, whatever they were, that Tomthought it might fade at any moment, andfresh faces, of the living and the dead to­ gether, might be looking on them pre.son Uy.He led his father to the chair, wh’rein. the old knight sank, and breathed hard—anun tired Out with a long journey. Hisface v m changed too ; there was, a newlook upon it which w m not always there, and tbe mouth wm somewhat drawn. Vio­let leaned forward aud looked anxiously athim. as if Uj*rB were a four upon her for his hfai* Ha was unwise to visit me,* ehe said to Toaa ; * I did not think of seeing him.'* I was obliged to como,' murmured theold man. ' There was no else whom ' I ' eoul.l traai.'•’Your eon ?’ miggeated Violet.* Ho was not to ba found, aud I couldnot have trusted him either. He,' saidSir John, with hie brow Contracting as bespoke, * wnald have asked a hundred ques­tions, and worried ma to death. Ho foalways asking question*.’* Don’t ask him any now, Tom,' whis­pered Vi-det. , ' Lpt him rest till tho'morn- ing. wilt vou ?’ r W miM, i«'«UHb"vw r ttarekffa.,*• i’il ? tire p;ih*geirvano* with m m r*»F i miterey *ea MMt to Loreto*. T>* rtorg* for cenv«y Se^W toi ban for many ywu prerimw Mm* of tton are Kngliah tenattfo, wbu tsum n MH** from Glasgow to Loudon is •0 sbilhag* > tea, aid1st frerib Socte.'i meat, «»t,a» risk, 70 fchtlbu^. or at th* Qteopany’* reek. 77 shiUmgs. The rmlway tjinteannmW having located is tiro Ottawa Valley, where they AU the ratoceakaata »W> hfad fa»t to toecWhica- tkrux Of American prod sea. American com briag soot from London into the province* at GtnmAnm an general in many quar­ tern uboatpathouutore in the rural dix- the ihecsssfoa that followed tiro Marquis of Handy’* eUtement, eevcral I’cern held that thia diacrinunaiiosi waa nothing Um than yro- fcree the MW respecting the destraction OT Canada &h&». The law itoelf is all meat pronriand to bring the subject to the ***** of the leading newapapera, notably the H4tJwtd kstfor ia *my locality is very unfair to those former* who voluntarily exert themsd ven to banish thistle* from tlaar form. Any penou allowing ahcaid be taken. It appears that tho Uail- , M M THE OXFORD TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 13. it# I. ■ ■ ■ >? *■"»'”> TME M O fef ULfM »*.r ita V r t ! e r p ’ (ai C*a**M’*’i bg^tag WfttoftrtMWs, M fanbt. entetekW to distort th* ’ ta*aa*W eerrertly reiisaating their totpo*are nrt «*»iiy aemmUe. A; »i*M. easariaattM* of th* atato* ef tittoa hash*. iM r rareulatiou deposit*. th* Wr MHMlHM wafer wtftM to*?' wepraded, wiil, teewevwt. dsmoMtrata toe inmteoou* wamre si toe financial Jirtmbanaa wbfah baa ocesrrwl tn MentreaL None oi th* wwtituUcn* belonged to toe ftrtt-rtw*. ■ WMte a amuukaeaM* imoneM «n* trams Mtod by to* OouKtodated, ft ws* nsvsv r*oagaised during to* whole term of it* cbtqnered career m a bank of toe highest standing end stebilrlr. The Ere bangs and Vilfo Marts weird emstudly Montreal retablishmente and bad only been in ex- ‘ dechM »k4 HOW IT WAS SPOT . n.«y sain* mki p«v os* Mums* ; nuu,whret th* day » aUxMwv. eta Italy fall hkesoow, or mm* t* ermaMa away Kfc* th* front The Town Deserted! DV THE LAKES. VIEWING THE ■vliUSHINa TOHBEMT,” A SP DOTEG TSE " AMBITIOUS " ASD -QUEEN CITIES." that tremeutows *m*e. i»«> toes to* .«sir to dte**'fteocn«*down. 1 ; ; w ^b o* U rewttteeE G R A N D ING Efm O E L , WILL COMMENCE ITS C L E A R I N G Mztofe to a fine of from two to ten dol­ lar*. W to htore the thistles cut down at the inatoaoe Of the pnihnrastera, but at the' owners cost A little judicious strin- geney tnwM&rang this unefal law would do a great deal towards keeping fields ■nd highways free from one of the great­ est of ngricnitaral pesto. aetting oat that uo company shall give undue preference Or aivxnUge to any individual or company pria favor of any particular dcacrip- ties of traffic, bat the dawe i> dumaily word- tha entire meeting of the set, and thinks the Railway CommiMion ihnuld b« endowed with larger power*. Diicniaing the arrogant claims and preteueiona of the great English railroad wrpcratfoaM. ikaaye, and ite wonla are even Th s imports nt Nev York during July reached twenty-reven millions, a gain over ths previous J uly of two and n quarter miHioha. The exports reach­ ed twenty-nine and n half millions, a total exceeding by about half a million that of duly, 1878, which wu then without precedent. The dvtamal qf says the previous portion of thfc Calendar, although presenting a very active export trade, has not as a whole, quito wjnfiBed the very heavy returns fine the corresponding period of ,1878, so that tire tote! of merchandise ahi|>ped in thelut seven montha is nearly thirteen millions behind that of the previous year. Notwithstanding this decline, the figures are still large and an increase in July, with tbe proopoct before u*/ of August and tbe autumn months is highly en- eonraging. As about two-thirds of all tb« foreign imports of the country are . landed at New York and only about half of tbe experts are shipped hence, it follows that the first month of the new fiscal year will toow * boiance of trade in fuver of tb's country of upwards of♦i^oojw o. of those great corporations overshadows tbe land. They are the best living illustration* of the growth of feudalism. They wield authority not far short of that ot~ s Norman baron with power of pit and gallows over hi* retainers. And, just u it waa necessary that the Crown should curb the local drepot* of feudal times, so must some central authority Lay a 6 rm ban! on railway companies which abuse their poaitfotu If it ever waa proper to keep watch over powerftd and aometime* sg- gresaive monopolists, the reason remain*. The grievances of the English people with regard to freights are nothing aa compared with those of oar people. The English roads were built by private individtud* ; the State never contributed a sixpence to any one of them. Bat in Canada, the Government was the principal promoter of nearly *11 our great roads, and forty millions of dollars of the people’s money (irrespective of municipal boussea) is sunk in the three oldest Canadian lines. John Bull talk* about dimriuunation think ol the through rates, say, oo the Grand Trenk T A bushel of wheat is carried from Chicago to Montreal for leas than the rata charged from Stratford, or Toronto, or even from Kingston to that port. Tha American fanner, who has uota dollar in the roads, in pro­ tected to the disadvantage and detri-wmt of the Canadian farmer who has to pay taxes for the annual interest on the money borrowed wherewithal to subsidize them. The rail- Ar irillhare been seen, the Americans Lave again urged their grievance in the fiubjeef of toe fisheries, pretending that they have, been badly caught The other Asy they complained that the Cape Bre­ ton fishermen would .not allow them to take squid for bait, and now they are tu-nding the vekbrated steamer u Kear- ,J|£ *e about it In a spirit cf banter one of the United States papers rallies Mt. Secretary Evart* about thia cnaas ia sewoh of th© great aesronrpent, wfifch it conmdera jast as practicable an expedition aa that upon which the rereel i* realty sent Mr. Evarts will have cnftidderablo difficulty in scaring our dwellers by tho sea so long as they, havo within haHing distance of them the gtms oCth®^ Bdleropbon " and ber.poiuort*. Without too necessity of any show of force oar ncighboramny rat uetured that they will obtain «R they ore entitled to. B«C raidly and inly this fast exhibition of l‘ cua*Bdne0N o<dy makes the position bf -.vMr ndgbburs even more ridtcdmis than i£.was immeditdy after tbe Halifax tendiag that through freights are more pro­ fitable than local or way bosinee* ;; but that the Canadian people are unfairly dealt with cannot be gainsaid. The time has come for tbe appointment of a tribunal, endowed with power* and function* similar to those exercised by the Railway Commission, to stand between the railroads and the people ; and We hope to sec the question taken op by tbe Dominion Government and a carefully prepared measure introduced at the next session of Parliament A Bo okt coma from Ottawa that Bitting Bull has returned, with, Ite fol- foereni to Canadian scH, but lire Depart­ ment of the Interior bu been informed that he baa no hoclile intention*. It fa pMMlMd they sure banting tbe bafiala. Tbe American Govcnnnant were recent­ ly alkraaed onr tha J*®port that 6,009 Csnodirti Indians h'id crontod into Mon­ tana, bat they wero gt oneu informed by toe tbs* their Utotiw were' not batiU They want to. kilt the baf-r-1* ' 4.___• _ 'vLl' alarmed the exmditim <rf the Northwest Indians. Advieeg were rereivrd by Um LuUrior Depart- ment to the effect that, tbe baffido had that the pro*in the cti^ Wtal .nail We de wUb Him r T*U>«XdU<>c<tiw0x7MarJiyavxai.<_I| , Deab Bra,—Our little bantam down tire way seems to be fa a fit, and I hare come to the conclusion it fa a fit of *our' ffrapet. Noir fa brilex that such a prumfo- ing.faminary m«y not be lost to this thriv­ ing town, and the little atar bo allowed to twinkle, twinkle—twinkle into niter obliv­ ion and forever diteajipear—bad w* not better suggest that a jury of mid wive* *‘**t updu trim," or. shall Lis case be referred to the Board .of Health. Your answer will oblige. Your*. 4cM: ■ ■ ■ .Assal om.Ingersoll; Aug. 8th, 1870. Europe’s Next War. > The continued concentration of large bodie* of troop* fa the north of Italy, and espeaafiy toward* fa* Austrian frontier, fa beginning to be viewed with tom* mirpicion fa Austria, and to be much commented on ia ' th* Aifattian newspaper*. From a- tabla lately publislred in Vienna it appear* fo»i, while Austria faut only 8,500 infantry, >10 pavalry, 1,400 field artillery, 700 gar­ rison arfolexy *®4 200 engfarere, or -ttitof: geilret a fore* of 12^740 mra, quartered fa the neighborhood of firr Italian frontier, Italy, oa tha other fiai now innemMed &JOOG infantry. 10,400 cavalry, 7,200 field •rtilfery, AffOO garrison artifiary and 8.700 engfareni, br a tofel force ofTATlO man of all arm* of Ihe rarrio* near th* Austrian frontier, th* four fortrarara farming fas femes* quadrilateral being especially strongly garrisoned. B-fa'ateo well known that mneb ^•pfom.hrabwn,lately given by th* Italia a ifltenr auiboritie* to p*r- fertia? foeorgdMttoo of fa*, to tolled Afofa*;i#CM—foa fore* whffo perfect1? quartered fa ib* mountains on th* noilh- rtTifcpntforcriXAly. wooW.in tha avast of tiretkittoaMmiry Jriooming favolvnd in b*«tiliti«* with either -if ber arigbbora oh foe north, ba railed Upon to tpnt the moWfaatten and ronc*nlf*tiM, of fa* w»* anticipated by to* Manager, a* th* Curtailment of the bank’* operations almr ly provte. As early a* last January tbe sffisara of tb« DotwohJated wmmeneed to reduce th* limit* of it* basin***, by trans­ ferring agencies to other institution*, and to raaliaa anrt*. The object aonght to b* attained wm io diminish th* basinM* to lb* small**! limit* compatible with r**H*- ing sufficient profit to defray ths expense* of liquidation, and Uro*, a* far m possible, save the stockholder*. This policy was •teadily panned from the opening of th* present year until th* doors of th* bank were finally elowd. Daring that period ; nine agencies were transferred and tbe de­ port tors secured. Tbe agaragat* amount of deposit* was roducod in two nrontbs by 11,751,884, leaving as a liability under this head of only >1,482.781 on the 25th nit. A reduction of circulation to the extent of >120,000 had moreover been effected. The same process of contraction characterized tbe but day* of the Exchange Bank. The deposit* and circulation, according to an estimate of the General Manager, stood at >900,000 on tbe day of it* *u*pcn*ioc, a* compared with >1,243,880 at th* ^nnual meetjog on tbe 14th nit Tha proportions of th* Ville Marie Bank were even more dimiaulive than it* unfortunate Montreal aWKwfate, the Exobange. This French- Canadian concern was deemed shaky from it* inception, and was on several occasion*reported to be in difficulties. It* circula­ tion, which i* confined to that Province,amounts to only )275/>00. whit* lb* de­ posit* do not excred >800,000. No »ar-prize wa* felt by financial men at the Suspension of any these thro* banks, and.indeed, the events were discounted in advance.Tbe present position of our banking in­ stitution* Joes not afford the slightest ground far.slarro. Tbe failure of the Consolidated eaused a certain amount of pub­ lic uneasiness ia Montreal, which, revert- iug on weak and sickly inntituuoua, tested their capability to meet their engagements. Suspension was in each case the naturalresult of advance* made on insufficient security and on property which could not be readily realised when pressure was put upon the banks. To «sr there is a bank­ ing crisis is, however, absurd. Onr tele­graphic reports of the run on the Montreal City and District Savings Bank undoubt­edly indicate a feeling of alarm among th* depositors, who are of a class easily ex­ cited in regald to the safety of their sav­ing*. The gravity of th* announcement that two hundred jieoplo sqrronndod too bank’s doors is diminislied when it is re­ membered there are eighteen thousand de­ positors, each having an average deposit of only twenty dollar*. The pass-book system prevails, and a* delay inevitablyoccurs in computing Interest due, the crowd I* not so easily reduced, and the ex­ citement fa, therefore. Inconsiderately maintainer!. These financial disturbances will not. however, nff-ct Ontario, in anydegree whatever. The paper maturing on the 4th nf Angn*t w*s met with remark­ able punctuality, exceeding in this respect payment* made on the same date for many year* past. A good harvest being assured,trader* will be able to meet their floaucial engagements. There is, undoubtedly, in-creasfed confidence among our mannfac- iuring and commercial classes,' and ad­ditional employment ha* already beau afforded to the working classes. There ia,therefore, an excellent prospect that, with ' dna confidence bestowed in our. banking institution*, the advancement of the people of Ontario to a position of true prosperity will not be retarded by recent events inihe Proviupe of Quebec.—Wail. ’The Ontnxe Young Britons, Tree Bines and ’Prentice Boys. PROCESSION AT THE FALLS. A PLEASANT TIME FOR ALL Monday lust being *et apart by the proclamation of th* Mayor at toe request of the cituena as toe umma! Civic Holiday it wu observed throughout the town by a general raspensioa of barinaes. Excur­ sion* were ran over the Great Western Railway fo Hamilton, Suspension Bridge and Toronto, and over the Credit Valley to Port Dover. Th* day was all that ooald be wished for, and the crowd that assembl­ ed at too G. W. R. Station at 0.30 in the morning could not find standing room cm the ears and a large number were cous- pellcd to wait until nine o'clock, when A SKQ0XD TKJUX ws* well filled. We learn that from 1,200 to 1,500 tickets wore sold on th* G. W. B., and 100 to Port Dover, and when it is taken into consideration that a large number, were absent from town, and that many of those Who did not go off on toe excursion betook theaoselve* to the country, or to some fishing stream, anyone can easily imagine bow quiet and peaceful it wo* for those who remained. In fact to* town for the lime wa* practically deserted, snd nothing occurred to marr it* tranquiliiy or tc toe monotonous footfalls of th* disap­ pointed pedestrian in scorch for tome one to join him in hi* loneliness. r u oraxoe rotraa bmitoxs appeared on the street in good time, dress­ ed in full regalia, carrying their proud banner, and beodrd by the Ingeraall band they marched to the station in procession amid their wonted strains of loyal and en­ livening music. On arrival of tbe first train in the morning at Hamilton, the A 1 and powerful Steamer, was in waiting at the foot of James street to convey those who wished to go to Toronto by water, and between 500 and guard to movement to«4e by toem in to* proreent&a of an offenrfre alao holds Uie attention of tha tonriat, and be is wail repaid if be spend* an hour in it* investigation. It 1* a moat ctopendon*structure, it* length being 800 feet, the height of tbe tower* on th* Americanaide are 88 feet, and on tlx Canadian side 78 fort. The bridge is 250 feet above tbe river. There are tour eoormou* wirecable* 10 inche* in diamelrr. Which contain abonC 4.000 milee of wire. Ito total weight began to think of ■ovs, sw ift non*, and accordingly repaired to the station,most of th*m reaching Hamilton abont midnight. An amusing «pi*od*—althoughnot a very rfeasaut one to contemplate after a day of tiresome pleasure—took place at the wharf in Hamilton on th* srrival ofs* toe steamer. Th* G. W. R. bad placefl their freight cars in tb* way of tha paa-reng«r» oomfog off th* best—whether in­ tentional or not we are not prepared to- aay—and to the darkness the only way, out cf the difficulty was to crawl under or ’ jump orat th* cuts. This diffionlt and hazardous task was m - ' eompliahed in time by all preseut, and nodoubt brought forth a cliuekl* of delightfrom tboA who “ put up th* fob.” being *o many ladre* and ebildren presentit fa almost miraculous that all escaped unhurt, and whether th* Great Western Company are retponsibla for such action , or nol.it wm evidently very thotigbtlrei oA ’ their part. The Uuprecedfffttedly Low Friers ^he OXFORD HOUSE does rt. Business is fast increasing.' 41 Kinds of Goods are to be great! 5A SH O N L Y ! WM: McBAIN. Ser* a hundred doflara was not forthcoming b privfege roold M stompd fortoe. pania has boon created among the down- ffn day gambfers hy tbe new crusade ot the <tiety for the Prevention of Crinn. Al first ey were inclined to view it a* repetition of pner virtuous spawns, but now they admit >Iy the most approvad habitues. Four Waestion, and their proprietors are playing Ktiwrt the rare* Brighton Beach and Saratoga, fch a complete-pjc4sting of approachrn as is sitting open, has not boen practiced for teen years. ' The quartioa of, a general uaiigpa -mris. The agents of the Society for the Them- r ot Crime have lately t>ocn keeping ireaent * close sarvelUance cam Ilia varim,. fun was *applem*nted at Hamilton by three*extra ear*, an! still standing room wa* at par, almost every available space being occupied. However, all managed to reach Ingeraoll at three o’clock in the morning, pretty well “broken up," bnt still rrpre-' seating one of tbe largest and most orderly excarsinn parties that ba* ever taken placefrom this town., SATURDAY, June 21. TkXOZRlfi G O Q D flGiven for your Money at the OXFORD HOUSE than at any other Store! ’ y reduced and Itaxnen “OsforiSoMi,” CAPITAL,ll.CW.OM, HEAD OFFICE, - - TOrtOMTO. B. K. WlLKIZt CaskJter. TValu H din I g S B B m a tn n e k w. tr B a u n y a . a E c u t t e eu a ig g s e o n n er K a n l cta B n a d n M k >* ­ Imom Pratts earafeie ta afi port* at SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Tm ZH ISS G O O D S GREATLY 8KDDCFD IM 43001/ o o t t o i t g o o d s GREATLT REDUCED IX PRICE. win Me given dun t m tttvm i C A S H O NLY ! WM. McBAIN. ’’claoe sarvelllaoce npau too varioa* faro mks, and followed clerks and other* who >vb been seen to enter to their places of Mineu and reported the fact to their em- "toyera. It is raid that the system of wifi be kept Up until gambling W«a are clo*od. |Qn Wednesday* rtul Satordays Jewish isitor* to Oraoy Island are mast uumeroas. jHfrsterday Jewish faces were plentiful among die thousands t!i»t thronged the lintel balcon- payiitou su<l jdaoa^urroatidrhgrthe marie t*n.n<l st Mxuliattcn Beach. At first it soem- INGERSOLL BRANCH, C. S. IIOABE, SLanagcr.•axwstl. AeyMt 13, U?.‘ 17s THE LITTLE FRUIT SEASON. Toe tarr «• Arre*. wy **rnti* wore*, IM M l tan p ertm iM M X WMefc kgrywwfllemrteMM;And as aa«sry«Wte ear* «•** *■•*«. F«r *anxa» W Mrikc rmr TMi, horrtMlMVMferfMtlK, Aadr*iM»tkat Stem mtasvll ate*.Ssss SrW ■— yrtl k« sartsc,•«> kM at —x*re ta ate, Al» Aon* wd (MXsferprarerte*.T. aiy stem aS Om (M|toMr«Mk7 Stea&tri fc uiiltM BogW/MIte. SL irato at«3£f Tirtt Quality. .a rBplcnfilfi Light S«fir4 w . 13tta.«L Extra Goofi Brsrra fiugir, HO B.*. "W- J_ TTTOWXWHCU; , . . DEALER IX Groceries and. ProviMoni; TbMKs SC, aartla at th* nrw, lagmatl. Jncanon. JalrU,U7» M* Mortgage Sale. TOt yb<en sr oatl dSa bls yo oPouUtbaelidc I nA au Mc*trifo|sng,» ,u ww*Jl^fsf a MARKET SQUARE, Ing erso l l , os Saturday, 30th Aug., X*7», AT K0O3. JTJEIF A D m iTlSE M ElfT S , $1200 '^UBdif - $100PrvportioKd return rt'ery ir«k •» tiyfi—w cf•re, AS*. BtlM* * ***•» jfitfifrwir*,T. rorriu i RTIG^T^Ca^fiMAM^jAWeaStreet. JI. V MEDICAL COLLEGE I > Marly c.iually divided, ’but liter fa tho afterra toon either tiecame of a fairer estimate, or OUR NEW YORK LETTER. ccausc the Jews had scattered aver the----- Sland, it waa seen that they numbered onlyXXW TOBK’s xxw CLAIM.—TH* dMUTXST* Aoat one-third of the penons tn the asacnilil-waramxu rnacz « t h* woxLD.-roon' J?0- u <’«rbin say. he objected only* to those Jew* whoae laxinter u> offcnfflvc torox *vaoHr.-uaX*lXH* OX t hx aauotn* T bc ^mpany pay* Urey •MX.—A rxxr AT coxbt ixl asd. d X week, and on*<af the stock-holder* is Jaben ------ IJScyers Some persona have rotten thrmteu-From oorresuUrmrowpendea*. dfcg letters Corfnn. but, on the other hand, far New York, Aug. 2, 1870-xfc re* received letter* from many conspicuous Now York is now never quite as deserted wralfay persons, approving fas actions.formerly, even in the midst of the warm 3P?ho t',vcrac “ «™tn uneducated,_ .persona. Al’GUjfTaammcr dayx Lt is more eotnmon than it _used to be for very well-to-do people to «ta^ in town, and only go out for abort trips. The *• F. systen of livinT in flits, and the opening wav1 „„ ________ _____,,, , , , , , ,. 1 . ’V msxt bo or rut os*** nctxrxrjrr.of Conoy Island as . forfaouablr, resort bomgjy The u W. G rtnd Encampment of tiro ,7 1 *^ L " f faJepeudoux Order of Oddfellow* pf Or.«r». «!«,,. m... s. I lnn() c„uiujl,tlce,j |W e |BvolJ| unnuoJ ec» [liou iu nie Oddfellows' Hall. Ilamdteti, nt^about ten o’clock Tuesday foreupvn. tiro MW . Grand Patriarch, E. 11. Robinoou.nt Ixrodun, prstiJiug. Tbo Grand Oflicora, ‘with few exceptions, were present. After opening and routine buaioesa, the aunnxln-ports of the G. P. and th* Sec. and Tre^x*. wore read.Mr. Wm. Sutherland, is th* Grand Re­ presentative from Ingersoll. Al three o'clock trio election of officers was proceeded with, tmd resulted as lol- U Hobart Evans, Hamilton, M. W. Grand .'€bi*f Patriarch. : < ' •Jolfa G. Mooro, BcUovilIo, M. W. Grand ' John Douogb, Toronto, R. W. Grand Senior Wcrdeu. George Shaw, London, II, W. GrandJunior Warden. M. D. Dawson, London, Grand Scribe ind Treasurer. . J. H. Perry, Wlntby.-and John Gibson, Stratford, Grand lC»prraentalives to the.Grand Lodge of tbe United States.' The keverar committee* reported, all of wl-icb were received and odoptedrTbe now constitution of subordinate En- WPmenter wtq read nod. adeptod,I f f Hxrrrso dr t uk obaxd lodox. ---------—o ——9---r ----------------.^rrh o annual nutting of tha Grand Lodge , mon principally, whostayfa town, find.it dq*| of the Independent Order of Odd-Fellow* [ *0 much of a sacrifice after all, foV the young cnmm.lKV. ill annual aMaian at H.milLrin , mm are not at Saratoga, and Iptt fa a tnnitcd ■ way at Ndw York. Thay art hr' City stores ' and oh«*, earning tbeir aalariea, whicl^they ennuot afford to relinquuh.tmd are only absent i for tha wack or tm> days’ vacation, which fl tho limit of the holiday time afforded them? . There ara but few resonreca, of course, M threjrewoa. Tha theatre*Are intolerable, atm 1 friends /‘in to vn” scaroo. ‘ It is, therefore, A ajceoabla surprise ta find young Indies Hi ‘ homo, charming fa summer mtndin* and flirt i taring ribbons; ready to entertain nnd t , entertained, glad to show off their aceomplh meats fa concocting cooling drinks, and « grating an altogether new Ideal ot homo’ ■with the happy circusutancoa of which ■ thermometer fa not aBowed <to interfere. One of the oppenacxt quartfou* »B_oxnfi^ drdw is’the prospective enpreoedeutedp ’ urend oatirfa country for food for Ettr^fa ' shape of grain, flour and- proxfatoo*. Tl damage to and failnre of the crop* on th ' Enrapoan cootinant j U^ axodar of far<tefrom Great Britain; the demand for any3* ca*»ed tythawor fa Africa tmf arrveral f tb < have led to ah extra caH this seseofa a <S; th* farm product* of this country. How io m? ” , of this Luge trade fal&oly to conto to'h’oi York fa also agitatiag th* mind* fa Heretofore calcalatiana could hare bo«{ mode with some degree at eertsfaty 'as to tl> proportion fa the export ’fa ; produce faMg! would pass, through the hands of ■ this city, bnt with th* uuuntd fadjiU* farjiibed hy other porta far the oxjiwrifavT fa the products fa the United State*, and th now almost perfect system fa trade fetw-c;' Cldttgo and Ctoeifaia'-i mi tite Oa- ‘‘— 'O ' .. Great Britain and the coutimmtfa 600 gladly availed themselves of tha oppor- j was alwsy* m>rs or les* of trouble in leaving) tunity to have a sail on th* lake and enter town for tha summer seaion, as ths households the Queen City ia that way. Thoas who wanted to b* in Iho eity earlier changed cais and took the train for Toronto, so that taken altogether it wa* a happy ar- raagemsnl, as all eoalJ have their choice in the matter. Those who took the train arrived in Toronto about eleven o'clock, while those oa the boat met with thair friends there between two and thro* hour* later. It would be a hard task to tell tha manner in which tlio limo wa* spent there by tha «xcur»ioni*U, for nearly everyone soemed to have bis or her, own particular must bo broke* up, aervaufa discharged the ma nbers separated, to couio togefae* agriu with habits sad i leas modified, perhaps injuriouily disturbed hy theaummar exparitsuce, Tha rajularity—the fixity - upojfc. which tha actual psrmananca of family iffa* depcmls waa thus subject to annual shocks, wrick some arc only too happy to avoid ly availing themsclvca of ■ such mitigations o tntd-sammor hoats as are within their reach sad rotaunng thu safety and comfort of the . hom.%1. Basilica this claw of residents, mxqi Southerners find ui Naw Tark *11 ths require Jbbfi G. M manta of a watarinj plica, in it* nearness t z HirI* Priest. BR0WN A WELLS. TILE AND BRICK FOR SALE. .S E N D s THE WESLEUN FEMALE COLLEGE <&>7>7*7 A fkARMdelpeTOl® / / / AMnaa r. u. t icks T 1ST OF NEW8PAPBNS ■*»» .m mi,,,Ad nta. luo 1^., toe. u.V. KoWELL k CO ,M.Y_ »;>piy to the Prtndtnl,uUxXrt, l>. b., IX. I>. MAIL CONTRACT. Te n d e r s , <ui<ircK&*<i to the Font- m*8lcr Gcncrel, will be received Ml OtLaw* until THIS PAPER s ’S S -pRowell A Co.'a Newapaoer AdrertwHs-Bureau (10 Spruce Stye IL rUv J?erl NEW YORK. PIANOS. PIANOS Th* etreat* of Charlottetown ar* to be' cleaned by prisoners A goose with two pair* of wings b one of the wonder* of the county of Victoria Mr*. Yeoman* is lecturing in th* in­ terest* of the pusaago of the Soot! Act in Middlesex. Rocenlly an Indian woman at Selkirk bit off th e ear of a woman with whom she waa fighting. Hirer pirate* sre practicing their nefari­ous art* on the Detroit river mi the vicinity oi Amhersburg. > ;The temperance men of Grenville ar* conUdcring- the propriety of submitting tho Scott act to bo voted on. At Courtland tbe Baptist Sanday achool I* held in a grove; ton preaching is held in the same place during the summer. Frank Gingras recently sold a piece of bl* property bn Main street, Winnipeg, for15,000, which cost mm >250 nine >y*ax* ■ ;Mr. Trow, M. P., wbo reoently movedfrom Trowbridge to Stratford, wa* given a parting sapper, nt which ,* large numberof hi* friend* were present. A letter reoieved in Port Stanley from Adelaide, Australia, indicate* tint tooCanadian ship Clifton, of Port Stanley, bound for Adelaide with Canadian agricul­ tural implements, has arrived at her desti­ nation. Tbo Doxter-YVhilmau Mannfaeturing Company, of 8t. Thomae, are tofe w*« shipping a large eom*ignmepk of handle* and bent stuff to Birmingham. Ihey bavalately received several heavy order*, in- cluding one froa^ Glasgow, Scotland. The catch of mackerel in Bhedlse has, hour Uris season ha* been remarkably good On« day last week Bar. E. W. Haniugtoa,of Ottawa, and bfr. W. L. C. Haniugton,aecnmpaiuvd by . a Frenchman, caught eight hnudred mcckcre! iuside-ef aa hour and a half. Tb* Bell Ewart saw mill recently burn­ ed to tbe ground, and owned by Mr. C. B. SiWiman, cf Toronto, has bean to* mean*of negftiationa being entered into with Merer*- Tbompaon Srtiito ASon.of Tortmto .for ontting into lumber over tot mifiioa feetfit the Bradford will*. An eagle’s nsst, with too young care therein, wm blown from th* top cf a tali irw nn Lockhart'* foUad, Maldto. at th* tims of too Ute itorm. The nest ha* }>m b there for about forty y«ar«, aad wm eom- BKEINO THE StOHT* and doing the city, bqt no doubt they *11 had tlioir fall share of amassment. Ferry­ boat* were running to tbe Island so that those who wished might no and see th* Champion Sculler, and many' went and had a trieudly “*bak»n with him. Thefollowing places of interest roceivod a good deal of attention, and were visited by scoresof *iglif-M*raShafteabary Hall, Parlfa- msnt House, LieuL-Govemox'e House. Custom Houm>, CrpsUl. Palace and Grounds, Provincial Luoalio Asvjnm. Osgood Hal), College Avenas, Queen’sPark, University Building*, Horiticullural Gardens, Normal School, Museum. &a.rSt. James'Calhodral, Metropolitan Church, Baptist Church, St. Andrew's Uharuh, Knox Church, St. James’ Cemetery,Tor­ onto Necropolis, Wood Green Cemetery, Po*l Office, Central Pri*o>L Police andCentral Fire Hall, St. Lawrence Hall and Maiket, City Hall, High Park, Victoria Park and the City Water Work*. A goodly number on the morning train went on to Bridge, among whom were the OrangeYoung Briton* of thi* town, accompanied by the band and the 'Prentice Boy*, TreeBlue* and the Orange Young Briton* of London and varion* stations along tha line, who were going to participate in the <x-l--bration of the Treaties Boy*, in-, honor of tbe Th* crowd at th*1 Fall* ws< largely angm*nted by those on the Atlantic Ex­ press, nekriy ;MI of whom w*ut to that place, and alto by some half doxen otherexesrsfon*. Lodges from nearly areryCcpaty fo Western Ontario were rertre- rented, and to* gathering M estimated to linvo numbered over fire Ihonsaad people, formfog an imporiog proeeesfos of -over two mite* in leugtit, which, after paetotgthrough foe principal streets of the town, marched to the Falls, where Hievpartookof dinner*on' foe' lawn. Vtritmtf foe principal points of interest eonttifuted the chief feature of the day's progremtn., ftod indeed Do better' pfae* ootild Ire found to amuse and interest even too mort gloomy. rnx o x ut cataxact , , itself, fa *ufficfont to keep one riveted Io, the »pot for soma time for truly Jn alluding to th* view from Table Rock.CHarlre Dicken* a*y* t-”It wa* not fill Iqua* cd Thbls'Rock, and looked on the fall s and iM *><; tynUI : efasd wateri.1 of Space an 1 proximity to Urge iLorca, whiol cionot be found at th© regular summer rcwt>. To each an extent is Now York inhabited! that an ctfcrt is mule to maintain a little *or{ of social life. Partins are madq.ihst do not' assemble under the blaring light of a chvudc- li&rt but moot and dins together st ManhataV or Brighton Beach, fake moonlight arils trp the HulsotL or enjoy a promenade and a cooling glmu'of I mi made at a summer garden concert. Tha young ladies, daughters of profexsionM] ‘commence* it* annualsckaiea at Hamilton o-day (Wednesday).The repreaootativ-s from lageraoll are for Samiritan -Lod,'?. P. G.’s Jas. It.HamnAnd CL.8- McDonald, and fer Ox- £.xd LpdzaP. G.’b Thos. Wood and Bobt.felley. 3*The meeting will in all probability lust imil Friday evtidng., A grand Odd-Prifow* fete fa honor of 6e Grand Lodge will bo held at D and urnbou Thursday. ■ ▼Two gophar* were recently captured byt Dnlano gentleman, pear Bv«k Lak*, {ipitoba, and will be sent to St. Thoma*A, a»curio*iti«»«if th*prairi« Province. SnAWLJOUND, SHAWL waa picked np on the street_ »o Bstardar U>t, wtUeB hid »p[»rrat)y {sUso c mo n ey : l o s t . kpST on Saturday Evening, a small LJ Bum et Mcocr, somswbwa oa Xlor gtrert,Eewn Waatnrton and TtauacajBWrcv Ctrertst, ThaItfarwillb* ttauabjy Jterardad oa Isa^UreUMjuasxa umes. ’UPILS WANTED. incsraUX Jaly*o,ira Ml time* per wt<k each **Diwrem ULIUGE^VILLE aud OXFUltD CENTRE,imJ from tbe 1*1 UCTUUER kkxLPrinted aoUeer e^*.uinins t-—mm GEOROE COX,..farm '(.M tfnt can be made hero until the, hntonwa re be MtUidly teetmeted. Ttu» rondttien of qfS. not only affijeta th* ftanrMd’gSSto'fa^.1 abodM areJceiW ^r' " ' ‘ mmyof whomregred ti lu WAOTED. rOAA MW ’WANTED on lire Credit•£vy. t’vith, Ingersoll Cheese Market. IT1HE first Cheese Market of the seasonj will be hcM la Um TOWN HALL, INGERSOLL, OK Tuesday, .May 27, ’79 Hulti will ho held *11b. cun. plMB nch raneewdincTuudiy during th a kwoo. R. A. WOODCOCK, CtxR*. (.Will. Voters’ List, 1879 Municipality of the Town of Inger- snlL Connty o f Oxford. XTOTICE is hereby given, that I haveJA tr>.i ..4 V.-7 ro»Ue;i»cred totta>pa»w» Brotton-Mi Ire thretTtifwt aid I On the Twcnty.fifth day July, 1879 ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL GOODS R. A. WOODCOCK, PURE C ID E R VIN E G A R J. Z. LEACH.lanma. < ■«/».«» , , , *** , , SOMETHING NEW s D n i o n . MA JOLICA WARE AU iha wafta af fa stick*, fi*h-fa»S«l, lUOM, Cfo,, farampanp. All^enmi* fa this Ai^ita to M t art, Tb.fare. are al.ae.ltere on a Wtf fosltar. £gkt ^.p ^, John Orangeville, own* a pesr kros ffhfolf don’t know any better limo to bfouata at ifos tiaic of th* year.. ^M ^wtiw lurtitate fa M cuntP.ro,t Th* Pderboro’ JR*»few oetapkiq* fa th* larg* atnonnt fa wwdnst which is weama- ®t.a d. f in Italy fa dally •watts • ewe Vick’s Floral Guiie. muy hnea, ttot abowerad an cd themserc. about the g» Whit* the changmg rainbow* Te wander to and fro all.d.cataract from alt poiat* of ». Rfeverys* ha* to.fr! ruk-t rthu t^i 3tr»Mr Press the _____ PSON JUGS,•a POTS, FLOWEF FRUIT STANDS, ; DfeSSERTFLAl i O N E rw a <*w ** -K STAWKG 15a Wtvs^aw*., WUtHOg 1 5 LNOEIWOU. Js s «r ; SPIRITS, WINES, LIQUORS, ALES, FOR' IBSISESS ITEMS. DjtR T & MURDOCH Lnpdoii (Out.) Cheese Market, Falls Cheese Market Ingersoll, Juno 25, 1879- Lflca Cheese Market. bniio; Sit still, uaaoi A CARD. JStX’ ACo.. *3" Farmer’s remember the place to go fitetifa* t*h> bills printed is at tbl* office. Those living ata dutaaoo should call and leave their wfaras soon as they arrive in town, a* liyao doing,* hey am get their.bills home with heia. g-7rn-Ur rhe plans, flysown .Tytnrtyr treinte 5c to 5Jc, leading price 5|e. 480 boxes of dairy made cheese disposed of at 4Jc. to 5Jc. 33 Ic of butter were sold at !2o to 14c. gar Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. Apply to J. C. Hegler nr Afghan Sticks, Almond Jelly Paste, and Pig Parte, al Vanin's. fosr" Choice Bui u-r al 18 cents nt O'Neil Hk u Dobuk'b Girt Fsarmrjtto—This renowned magician g*va one of Ins «nl*r- tafaijsenta in tbs Town Hall last night to a fair m3 ten oe. His tricks ar* certainly wpndsrful, and will keep an audience in roan of laughter daring the entire avsaing bat they tnasl be am to Im appreciated. The yeas and nays were taken on the above question wilb the following result:— Yeas—Messrs. Crisp, Ballantyne.Gayfer, Christopher, Hegler and Chadwick—0. Nays—Messis, ^nebanau, Sud worth, Daly/JF. Stewart andTliomyson—S. * . On motion, the Council adjourned. Boran or iStHjornos — A. special meet­ ing of the united Board of High and Public School Trustees was Lei.I last night, all the members beiuc presoul except Messrs. Dest h.vuox Too Much WothskY.—On Sunday morning, of last week, a, .colored man. name unknown, was found drowned in a C, S. K cattle guard i?e*r Brownsvili*. A bold* containing whiskey was found near him, and sxplainad the cause of An adjourned meeting «f tbs Gturadl tote M d on Thursday *v*niag hut, Lis Worship. Mayor Chad wick, presiding. M»tjab*r* present—M»**r». Daly. Boat- Man, F, Stewart, Cri p. Balbuntyn* Gay- far, Thompson, Hagler, Sad worth and Christopher." Tho committee on indigseta reported, r*oomm*nding that the account of J. P. Murrey, »9, be paid J also that |M be placed Io Ute credit of the Ladle*’ Aid 8o- ohty, for til* rapnert of Mrs. Wifaoii and Mrs. Jones, and that th* petition of Mrs. Beu* be referred to erid society. Tha report of th* Fire, Water and Gas Commit te* was read. They recommended that ths account of the Quit* Perch a Co., of New York, for rubber house, amounting to 15(M^ b* paid. They also recommended that lb* offer of #22. from th* Ingersoll Gas Light Co.,for street lamps, ba accepted, and that the agreement entered into be­ tween the corporation and th* Gas Light Co., dated 21st Dec., 1877, bo binding on both parties, subject to th* abuva reduc­ tion for lamps, and one mouth** notice, instead of «ix moathe. They also recom­ mended that the lamp, removed from the Merchant's Darik he placed on the south side ol King street, opposite James street. The finance committee reported, recom­ mending the payme^of sundry accounts. On motion of Mr. Buchanan, seconded by Mr, Daly, th* report of the fire, water and gas committee was adopted. A motion ol Mr. Stewart, to amend the above and go into committo of the whole on the report Was lost. On motion of Mr. Buchanan, seconded by Mr. Sndworth, the report of the indi- gout committee Was adopted. On motion of Mt- Christopher, seconded by Mr. Hegler, the report of the finance committee was adopted and the Mayor instructed to aign orders for tho eevurri asr •• Have you any object* ol tutor jit in the vicinity the tourist asked tha Toronto nun •** I have, 1 have, eagerly replied the other, "but 1 can't get at it to alio* it to you. It's a ninety days' note and it's down in the bmk now, drawing uflrrrtl like a mustard London, August 0, 1870 The offerings of cheese at the market to­ day' -cached 3,595 boxes. Quite a large nunj ir. >f buyers were in attendance, end sales wer® considerably largertha«brtaome weeks past. Over 2,700 boxes cliaugedAuuria, the prices ranging from 5 to 5J<y The reported sales were 575 boxes at 5c '505 st 5fc.. 640 at 53c., and I (HO at 5Jc. tv On Sunday, six boys or young men were out driving with two buggicj, *ud in the neighborhood of Centreville commenced to try the speed of their horses, and the result a*KAT mail w a i. fSsf Teas m l Sugars at old prices.* Note the place*4,0 Nwl A Co. | , Prasosra.—P. J.( Brown, Erq.jjC. H. Slawson, Esq., and Mr. Thoi.r"Itooks, D»m. Tel. Operator, have left for a trip, to Thunder Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Macaulayhave -gone ou a Uip on the iiptwr lakes to) | No.lSodaBiscuits,75e g « Toilet Soap 25c. a Dazt IfouPKn's MaOxZIS£.—Hamper's Maga­ zins for September presents many striking novelties, and itrexcellence of illustration is'superior to even the August Number. In fiction, this Magazine is now remark­ able for ita( three serial novels fiy Miu Malack, 'William Black, and R. *D. Black- moreri-a marvellous array, of' imaginative power. “ Mary Anerley,” Blackmore's new novil, promises to be one of his beat efforts, and William Black’s yachting rom­ ance, “ While Wings,*’ is an enchanting story. One of the most novel features ofthia Number Is a ghost story by Howard Goaz —The G. W. R. Station Master at Tilsonbttrg, Mr. Dean, wh» formerly held a similar position at Hamilton, is 'reported to have " gone west “ withont leave. - It io not aa yet knowu how his •flairs’stand. K±f 16 pounds of &aa»r for a dollar at IVKeil A Co. 1 Address THE Slflf, New York City. Juno 25, 1879,. On motion of Mr. ll*gl»r. seconded by Mr. Christopher, signor Dobier was allowed the use of the hull ou the evenings of Tues­ day. Wednesday and Thursday for $2,.). On motion of Mr. Christopher, seconded hy Mr. Hegler, the town Solicitor was in­ structed lo request Messm. Partlow A Bro. to remove I bo nuisance existing in their pond, and unless they ai range to do so in a satisfactory tnanior, eanrs an indict­ ment to be preferred against them to pro­ cure an abatement of the nuisance. He*olved—That tl.is coruoration do ap- p nut a Director to roproseiit the Town of logeraollon the board of the Credit Valley Railway Company, aud that (be mover have'leave to introduce a by-law for the purpose of appointing some fit and proper person a* such director al the next mcct- cd to pack their butter in tuba or “ tinrete ” of 50 or 63 lb*, each, aa butter packed in larger packages cannot be sole now tv TW estimated pcqmUtion of the Couqty of Oxford sa^pnWisbal in the Eegistrar^len- erals report for the current year •• 55,4' X The smallest is that of Parry Sound, w >lcb is only 1,747. an<t the largest thsf of tfe County York, being 133,286- SCOTT’S EMULSION PURE COD LIVER OIL S i kor The ultimatum o ash eg Machines the ••Princeas,*’—an improvcimwt ca the >*Triu*rphI”—guaranteed not to, break but ton*. Ladies of Inqersoll kitd the County of Oxford, send year address to John W. Stone, box 25. lugecsull P. 01. and secure an early trial of it, free of expense, in your own Utica, N. Y., Aug. 11, 1879. 8,7 6 boxes cheese were sold to-day, and 3,600 'toxea qonsigned ; leading prices 5|c ; sveni i, 5’c. t Haud ox Teacuebs.—Hereafter, teach­ ers in the St. Thomas public schools are to b* held responsible fat all destraction of school property by the pupui. KT Pweh:--Y<mng vicar (facetiously 1; "Well, John, how smart you arc thia mm ing; who gave you tha new clothes’" Jo (laaghuigi Ere, sit, the same sa gave y youra, tha perish, sir. *' Vicar retire* am I beg te 1 ifora »y eurtomera and the puhUe cetMtaHr tint I bar* avepawni atf of Mi^* Cortn-il, resigned, salary 1275, and Miss C. Hudson, of Salford. In piacp ofMire Taruer. resigned, salary <250, A tubl.oa waapassaddirstnicting tbeSecrstaryto advertise for an assistant for the High School, nt a salary of $6J0. The Board received Iwenty-one applications for I be position of Head Master in too High a large number of account*, a great many of wliteli ore of very small amounts, and as they aggregate to us a large sum we trust they will ba paid at ones, in order to enable ua to Iqlfil our engagements. Wo are putting in 'some expensive machineryand wn must have money, and a* tbcaa ac- Mpsed by,Mr. .Thompson, seconded by Mr. lleglcr, and JtrtolveS,—.That the committee appoint­ ed to investigate the sanitary rendition of Messrs. Fartlnw’s pond ba allowed to re­ port on the pond known na Carroll's pond, with power to investigate titles and acquire any information that may be requisite for •venturily doing away wi’h the nuisance. Grangsr axcariion from Ingersoll rima the C. V. R. and Port Dover Railway to Strat­ ford, llienco.bj the G.T.B. to Guelph. Mr. Gordon, agent, informs us tha date will be ou or abuul tbs 2Glh inst., and if the ar­rangement* are carried out w* have no doubt it will be ono of ths largest and best four factories registered on the beard ; 770 boles mostly hurt lialf of July m^kc. The buyedkare not anxious to make any offers fat the b*laffte of the ^caaan’s make. No sales repot ed ttkamt, MaWkMa, Bay- h Cres*. Aintore, Newark, BareW Aww, Kilmwm. Bam*MA v ^larri* titre**, Aa,tittd c«ly<m»*M*jM Wtilmre M |h wm th* rrifog «**r* uftsred fletretlem tiwita trit figure too low er fo hold ovwfo-r wwk. 4>y»rs in ritendasw* M the mrkei rears, Pixfanore, Woodstock j L B. wi, Karwoud ; CJerevdoa, Strethrvy- ue. .strolfor.11 JUm Byram, /. Bfo. -imdster, E. Carew ell, J. L, Grant K Qatar, lugereoa. 11/ at tire rice. t conrepnadiaig week W yew, only is* offered I.flOO bnxre j on* factory te. »ad o«re a* 8e^ for J sly make. (5,000 to 56,000 boxes July v q* rp. Id during the week prevfow* at 7|c. Usd 900 Auguut at 8Ja The cable 3OTICE. Jdmrthxmaifa and matter w h < poritfooZy &s AaWrel sh nof taler inan Tactdaij eoeninj, at our laryt edition eon^eii M fof to prut early on Wednendag morning. Conneil met al Cufludep on Wednesday, £ 6th Aug., 1879. All the members present, t The Reeve in the chair. Minutes of Ihn former meetin’ approved ‘ and signed. The following accounts were read and i passed :—H. Helinka, tiles for road divb- I ious, 129.Off;' Wm. Bbciton, gravel, $6.43; 1 Wm. Little, gravol, $2.87 ; Peter Hcpm- (worth, gras-el, etc., #15.25 ; Jas. Williams, gravel, 42L87 ; R. Fewstor, grave), >7.84 ; < E. D. Tillson, plank for road divisions, 1 ♦40.91.; W. 8. Law, printing, I28JB0 ; G. , F. Garnett, advertising, 83.64; Geo. | Christie, boexd of Wm. Lawrence, an iddi- gant, IST-OO; D. Kelso, coffin for Jas. Poor, ♦ 10.00 ; Jas. Stevens, attending Jan. Poor, 1 7lta.; Mrs. Stabs, do., 56.00 ; John Heris, burying do., ♦10.00. Notice from Jbhn Scott of a certain road between lota 9 and IQ, in 12th con., being improperly located, and requiring to Lava the sama properly located within throe month*, or ha will institute legal prooeed- inga. MreArnudrong applied, for an outlet to a drain on lot IS, in 12th con. Bobu Best applied for oempensation for two sheep a»d on* lamb killed by dog*. valiMrt at 8iaO0 John Noel*; swum, cor­ roborated th* same. Walter Price asked for an oull»t acrois Mini Mb* into Norwich, from a diteh on lot Lip 5th.con. He offered to dig the , Wttetti: foi lRta. Mt yard. Accepted, and ’ tli* Bean* of Norwfoh and Danluun to decide'about the outlet. Dr. Lancaster applied ft get th* ditch along iba 8th con. tottered to giv* an out- tet to tbs stagnant water under their . bouses. I10JKI granted for tbs purpoee.| - i^y-kw passed levying rates for the car- I r«st^«*r ef 4 millr, for coufttj and tows-I ship parposM. On metton bf sfesttre. Nancekireli and f BritofO, a by-law to define rirctoriri diris- ions was pM «d, dividing to* township iato I air pelting s*bdivision*. I Ozunrii Uiou adjourned, to meet at Cul- | lodeu in tWo weeks. ** |Gko. Lira, Tp. Cfotk. Dio Trndtraixo.—Messrs. Allison and Beer threshed on too form of Mr. Wm. Ugtew, on to* 1st con. of Doroheeter, 158 bushels of wheat on the evening of fbq fill* inst., from SAO till fl. p. m. Mr. Ggtowraised 55Q bushels of wheat from 1ms than thirteen bnabel* sown, mixing lbs seed, one-toitd Delhi twq-thtofo Clawson. . e tPtt* at HAwmwr^—Last wr^ to* hart irfDri CM M iWjUawtrey, wa* detlrpyi wi b yW , together with **r«Bty ton* of hay, 's*v*ety httslteta W wl>**L a cutter and several other Artfols*. ,Th» dwelling tintUte WM ttisd With difficulty. Tb«* WM J * Liverpool. Jnfy 26, 1879. Co^ -—The market ibis week, is docidoiy quiete and although w« remrnwnccd toe we«l^» j| of stock, toe large arrivals have not g i off freely enough to prevent aojne accun^ ion, and the majority of importer:) have A: stock left for next week. 'Holders have free sellers, and although for some except ally ehefoe lots 33/ to 34/ has b een ^fe. the £alta of the week'* sales .have W en at S'[ to 52/. Buyers are evidytly temparily “ stocked up,” andwe *e*^ eause for unexniness on the part cf holdei -as prerent prices ore undoubtedly low, «ens is a good enquiry lot qualities at 2^ to ■ Total shipments leaving New Yorkand Csu^Ada for week ending to-dhy b about 170,093^boxos,—-Uodgton BrMen Olradur. ¥ lodstock Cheese Market. f< a'are ol the content* will Ire lire sn- noutroament of, thq r Annual Free Seed Distribnuoa* As 'abyircadcr c.m hnvu a enpv free by writing to The liural\Netu- Yorker, 78 Dn»ne-8U, N. Y , it is aoopportunity wcgtii Improving An Aj-peal — We again make an arrant appeal to our subscribers snd other patrons who are in any way indebted to us, eilhrr for Subscription, or for Advertising and Job Work, to call al onpe, or remit the amount ...If y®* waat t* get a first eLua piece ofStarmture you most call at Money’s Em pariurn, Thames *trt#4. 91 WIT Fanners, get your auction sale bills printed at th* Tnicvy* Office while you wait, to* cheapest ptacu in too county, our wodk always give* satisfactirw. aw G rt yo«r biU heads printed at the Tai , ucmcofficumdy fur making out your January: yrvreate Wo lure a beautiful lot of samples .JsW^GaedsriugenerM. Wofi, Wool Pick- Hides rad Skies, 014 Iron, Biww and c^yer taken ia extoanga for gooffiiwr Earatiws^ag fa tow « cofaitry dew peMuptiy, Repairing. Jobbing or Gm TWdng doM fa aS ita brwiche*; aaAMfom* guaranteed m m pay. asked; * large sseck *f Pfaups. and fittings foe the fauro. foe Artesto. Wail*. 8to«e* putt,p „t treople's hoo*e* by careful workmen at m jltata* fate*, and pa * foOrcrtd free ofrtawgstfaskU uf to* eo«qibr*tfo*. Cutlery. carry thirteen bandred and six passenger* has only tlumo hundred life-'proaerrer*. and boat accomodation* for six hnnderd per­sons, The captain of one well-known ship said ; — “ Wo flurry life-preservers oat of deference to a popular prejudice,ziibongh the beat life preserver would be a two- liitrMlred-nound shot. The longer one stay* «fa u* M: Md *b at Jaly;UfimuttrHlfh M»*i, to*Candida*** MH**d th* 4fa-MasMuatisro, Ita* **»« «&■£- X^SlvtaoaX^LlSZl T, '^Taa Poiro Nuuavck.—The town solicitor has received instruction* to nofify Me«an. Partlow A Bro. to make ratufaotory anongemmfa to nmowqro nuisance ex­ isting in tocir pond, and foiling to comply tkcrewitb, to eaoao an tadfatovrat to Mprepared ngainut them to procure abate­ ment of sold ndsati**. .; . ’ j ■ t New York, Aag- 9.—Ono of thl> city pa- papers lias made an investigation whichseems to show IBal many European steam­ er* do nvl carry a buRciency of life-savingapparatus, incluJing boats. Oos steamer, which la aathinrized to carry thirteen hun­ dred and fifty sank, has room in-her eightboats for two hundred and eighty persons. Iho worse off ho is. Il is unt expected,tbo great pncautions taken at tho present duv. ihat any disaster will occur al sea. But if on» does ocear away from the ejior«it can hardly bo hoped that anyone will bo saved." Another captain, who has' onlyfifty life preservers and boat* for three hundred persons, although authorized tocarry ono thonsand passengers, when ask- e>1 what would become of th* remainderof tho passenaere after tho boat* and lifo- p-rs,rvere were all in H»e, replied : — ••They'd ail have to stand by and go downwith the ship.” An effort was made fa lire last anngrea* to sojnre iho passace of n law compelling foreign vessala In Ameri­ can ports to submit to inspection and b*P governed by our requirement* in the tnat-tcr of protection of the lives of their pos- g S'cro-aAjas, sxrQ -^K s , § C h e a p e r T h a n Ev<fi --joi—fti:--- roPrinefJ L4M AL AM» eiW R tt MATTI arlWBM eCtafae'Mfeeutay M m Mm I fa toe pork. «* MasUay aftamrew » Little Falls, Aug. 11, 1870. market u a shade better ; the sales udibnsignincnt* of factory made cheese to-1 . *T_1 ill - I t rfVWk _ ^nrw Who Sells tho Best 50c. Tea in Town I J. O’Neill A Co. 284 HoSET.-S- T. Pettit’s New Honey is giving-good *sti‘foclioo. Guaranteed jxire. For totally Chapman k Underwood, J. M "Wilson A Bro., and James k Co. 293-6 tar You will get A T- Pettit’s very best New Gtever and Uude* Hoeey at 3. M. Wil- so* * 2W*’u. Jsase* A Ca-’a, or Chapman A Untazwood's, IngereoU. 203-6 tar A by taw vriU be fafeudured at the next meeting M Ue Ccuacti ►>r‘^flpte*tm(j;»y#tw^tor to reprwwot the tow* 'aKjngenalt years of age, *T knew something about grammar sene*. At th* eloa* <sl th* entertainment, i * large somber of very handsome proseate ar* gives away. H» will appear againto-night and on Thursday pvanmg with an—-ra-rogSfomta AU should owing fa from th* iM f faiifont in eotntoettod __________ —terr Dobier spent" ths sd r twriM ttd'ifia Berlus, and. wa«on* day-ssmmoBsd to apn**r at th* ohhee author. Not less striking, though of a'morn stately order, ar* tMy. Iteiuhart’a ad­ mirable picture* illualfoting Mr*. Cbamp-n«y'» *• .Newport Socioty io the lost Cen­ tury.” In III* second paper of Mr. Ben­ jamin's series, ** Fifty Years of American Art,' there ar* beantifal engravings- In excellence of eograving nothing should boimporter to -th* «wteen pictures illustrating Barnet Phillips'* interesting paper, “ Tho King CoUeotfoo of Engraved Gems,” re­cently pvehaised for th* Metropolitan Mosenm. Mr. Ernest Ingersoll's •• Gold-Mining in Georgia ” takes us into a new *Dfi.y*ry interesting field, of which little io known. The paper i* profusely andexMlfontfj Illustrated. The Editorial d*. ‘partotentu an fall of- interesting- matter. In th* RdiioPt Drnfoer 1a a .very amus- fog bfirfsstoi* opsrsliaratiUsd «H Jacobi.” by, Mrs.,E. T. Corjrott with six illustra- *r 350.000 to I»aaii an*t» InfirMw rate interest, at N. HAYES Krehatt ;a anl Loan Office, opposite Marke luxfaM to.r - •** Jt witi pay -yutr to call at tho Taxarxx job department before leaving oniere cUc- whr8u•for printinj; Bates lower than evrr for an itiuda *f work. Josh Billing who ia *s usual pacing hissnmmor in the White Mountains, has ppt it in the way of tho editor of the Wlute Mountain Echo to print a few componentporta of liia new book to bo published in tho fall. Ils till* will be “ Old Probabili­ties ; Perhaps Bain Perhaps Not;" and it will have for its loading motto, ** Truth izBi d to be atrangor than fiokshun—it fa to most pholka.' Th* selections ar* these , About the hardest thing a follow can do lx to spark 2 gals at one time and preserve a good average. Try it.Don’t despise yonr poor relashuns. They may ba taken suddenly ritah sum day.audthen it will bo awkward to explain- things to them ; undoubtedly so. Next to a klear konahionca for solid com­fort onau an easy boot. .Try both- . , If a young man hain’t got a well-balaae- ed head, I like lo see him part hfo hair in th* middle. Don’tyou? I don’t take any foolish chances. If Iwax called upon to mourn a dead mule, I sbonld eland in front of him and do my wwptng. There is no man so poor but what he can afford to keep, on* dog, and I have seenthem so poor that they can afford to keep fueklea’ft Aralca Salve; 'kasT Satvw tt "the world for Guts, I Sores, Uloefa, Salt Rhacnt. Tetter,i Hands, < lulbLuno, Cartw, and allJgkin Eraptiotts. This Salve fa gdar.fito giv* perfect fotrifortkri fa every jhswutf rvtutNlrd. Price 25 Cents pct ^>c sal* by John Gayfar,.Ingersoll, , gramme, and every thing will b« don* to make it a pleasant and Ihteresting trip. Ggnr PfcST*^—Some variwlies of spring wheat are slightly rusted and damaged by th* bridge. Wheat that has been sown in tho *amc neighborhood for a number of years is most affected Lv rust New sam­ples have been but slightly injured. The damage dons although general i* not verygreat, and an excellent yield is anticipated. Pea* will suffer very badly from the effect*’ of lb* pea bug. VVliere acyop ixao affected to any largo extent, th* best plan fa fothfa*h tbo grainjoul **>toU M praSticalJe. ■r d feed to lb* hogs. wMch Wil) vffoeF a great saving, far if they are kept through until winter there will ba nothing left hot the shells and the bugs. Eltte Baclius. Grove* End. Aante Brown.Cterk* Gibson. S. H. 12, Dwreimm. F. E. Moor*, Ingersoll p. g. Fanay Aoptatim, «John Hifton, Oranrs Lark worths, 8. S. 12. D«r»b*m.Heids* BhrapneM, Ingersoll p, 8. Mary MeKMfar, 8. 8, 4, North Oxford. Maggfo McKay, B.*8. 8, East Kisaoari. Albert William*, Ingersoll P. S. Wiiltam Allen, •• Maggte Sutherland, 3. 8.1. Waal ifarra.Ttivs- ftadellrr. Frank Crawford, Ingwrvoll P. S.Wm. Kirik patriek, 8, 8,12, Itarsbam. 21 candidate* out of 44. MT The greatest dfaenrery of the age •Fborobv** Hmm *xi Cattle food. Try >L -JtrNeill A Co., agent* for Ingersoll. OnSateatG*Neai A Co.'a. Itedpatl/s Kcffnesl Bngnr. 284 tfjjy If yon desire W gainsin boot* and shoes, you can get them at Cromwell a new stere, west side Thames street. 9-6 4 LAUGE EIGHT PAGE SHEET OF i BROAD COLUMNS* WILL BE SENA POST ANY ADDRESS, TILL JAN. 1. 1880, F O R H A L F A D O LI f ir M w ta yrnktasa- HaM Gatto** Frfat J«*a «* fllAti par G N*iil ACm's. *M •Opectal •x-mwfae* teak {foot from Jarrt* afal ISlMutaHg te ftet Staatey ywtaritay. - Orange Young Britons. The celebration held at Clifton on Mon­ day by th* Orang* Yoaug Briton*, 'Pren­ tice Boys and True Bine, in honor nf th* relief cf Dkrry.was a v<ry larga one. Lidgatwere represented from urorly every comity in Western Ontario, and tbe gathering isestimated to have numbered over five thousand people, forming an imposing procrerinn of oyer two mile* in iufgth, wideb, after pawing through th* principal street* of the town, marched to Jhe Fall*.The ground* of th* Hon. T. Bnab, ou the river front near th* Clifton House, hadbeen placed at their disposal, and on ar­ rival there, dinner was partaken of l-y many on lb* lawn'. After dinner largenumber* availed tbemselve* of tiro greatly redniued rotes which wet* made to tlia various pointe of interest, and th* visiting of these -constituted tbs chief feature of the day's pr<gramme unt 1 4 r m. when a re-assemblage begen in tbe Park. After some dancing and other imnsemtnUthere, thty returned to th* station, wbieb was reached about 6 p. m-. and took tho returning trains for bonw, No accidentsnor nnfoward erent* of any account have been reported, and the celebration through­out resulted most eucceeefully. TBWS<U<M<IL IBKTI««. . tfUDt’CTlLN fiir gas for mtmkyt '' WMP* I eay to 2 third* on th* rich> people, fo tbfaworid, make the most en yodr money, for It makes the most of you, Happy thought.I never argy agin success.. When I see a reUlisnaix's head sticking out of a wholeI bear off to th* left and say to muelf that hate Wonga to that anaix. ’Th* infidel xrgrn fast ax a troll dux chained to a post- Hn bellow* and saws, but he. don't git loose from the post, i no­ ils*. Not mochi 1 have seen men so fond of afaprmcnl distance to th* nrxt town. What focU. There are but fa slglite lu this Iff* moM sublime and pathetick titan to ilea a poor but virtaou* y«uo« moa straggling with a mnatech. It iz thus- ■ . I notise an* thing, the man who ride} cu the kara every day fa satisfied with ep* rest; but be who rides one* a year wants 4. Flattery is hit* doions wataV; to bi toieli- «d of, not ifialfowed. a . •»The man whom yon han’t git, to writepoetry nr tell the Iralh until yod git him Isaff.lrotik ain’t worth ths inventment.Whenever I ta* a real br<n'ieqm wntfiMi auM tfM ttsBllI «f Fate. H. CwopbeQ, jr^ ba* on band and for sale «b*aper. tiasn any other hoe** in tiro County, the hugest stock of Coal and Wood Steves of aUtbf tatato impccred pattern*. A large M*efc af rear and secood-haad Household Far- fatare; afae, Atetficaa and Canadian made Flows, H«re and Hand Rakes, Horse and sevcrly injured, aud is lu the liond* of a. doctor far repair*. Some of the oLhe; s were badly hurt, . . tvs' Uudcrtakiog at Half Pace, at W. T. Cnsp's Furniture Emponum. 294 sr Ice Cream. Soda Water and Birch Beer Of all kinds, they ar* prepared to offer inducement* to intending pUtcbtefaKs tbatwill rrm*Ji*o>Ithem that it will be to their interests io deal with this firm. Their goods having been PRr-*chased st low rates they are determined to give their enitbmere ihi sdrxntege, andsrikl'Wable to offer them at a very small advance above coat - ’ / Trailing they tn*y Lo favored with a fair share of public patronage they om»**ti|ysolicit ail early calL STORE—West 8ido of Thamh! Street, next dorfr to tbo Chrmdeli G&tn. DA RT & MUliDOCH^ ■ ________ I ,-r ..Y 1 ’■'iL K-c-’ijh i ^r p * -S -A ’?-*? JCj ' 5" .f?rrW?T!. ;■■ ■ . ■ ■ RADICAL CURE UNDERTAKER neglect to THE H ig h e s t S ty l e of t h e A r t Zool Hats at Hash Prices s s± Shirts Made to Order SION pF THE BIQ HAT. BEGAEDLESS OF 'COST. HOUSEHOLD PUMMITURK. COFFIMS, CASKETS, 1HRCUBI, AC.' <M0MMp*mta«4gnrea.relB par rest ata *M ,O » »•«•*• af tatatare, «r 19 jw <a«v It it tatavad that tta largo fore «f greaw ata fartiltoe** may b* mved by th* r e w d s f t S a ■tor of little hou»j« in Montreal *• place belore you About $1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 r«rth «t Dn Good*, &wd7-M«d« OoUkr, o<xb.. COMMISSION AGENT rer^reavUytoKhgta^. M«W ia dM4b but th*r»Ua «u <tj who tare wrey oi a «m U JwUUta. of <wt md oata ground U M iU With • Iftttooil Marti* tartfewd for the m .to iw rw a iU . flow to. *iib dorer paataas «re» durutg ita estarta a healthy and ef the pig*. —A’afooaal ’TtaO'lriil'sliart-biiid writer nt Col woman. ’■ ty pin g American girl. is- to marry theEH o^A g^rnhsm : 'J T O 1 ': Ppk • bonnets grow more fashionable dollar bushel ?’ A member, answering the qne»tfi®, ' m ttw M tiw co«t of rearing re »cr»rf»k«U atm 90, refo!fow»{~feterta on taa acre: «f tata; at 41S0, W; tax**, w reaterpfew&g abd harrowing, VgtW ; Mo pwjh a rft' Agaiaat tow h« pUcwl Urn prodort Cftberore Women aro admitted! as students to six American college* :gT6e,heH finished with the little .b»w of narrow ribbon at the back, is only J^nrtW|Mtai »8e ribbon is freA ' Wmtcjninsiin dreoatai. without a part- We <W * *W thenn are <jnjto ftah- X V. MGER KWarenwew--O’Cjrti “ghac’s WcS, Three, MrIWCWaMl. B*«WMK*tev*r<ta Warmwea*.Ii>(«*>«n, Fab. ». 1S7S- so COMPETITION OU MONOPOLY. . / t t? . , c r", . - r> wbn<o of msm w . <4 CATARRH >*> ,u *a •a J lT t S ***Breath Hwee’t.ftrea* er MmM «w4 TroAe Nerowre*. 1 tai earaiwiM to art.towMgs to y*» *>»sreo# taaefli ItM Mai (Teas ha.been to »«. For tea yaam I kava beenSflietta with thia toUwxM dto»M, aadtoiwcudly ii* to» winter terne has fe bare martear are The Atotoarge tern town torch etabloody, amitUag a foul eder w> tad that «aywrweast* to « hkw with toh«r» wm vrrjf tofewtfre to town. Owe week after waw«««g toewerto tto«»fese?s Ramc.LtitMS I w m «»>t troubled with it st sfl My mr m to tasteand mh 8 which wm i«h4^r sone, bars ww •WOMAN To daateute niu aaUw3a»ecM«,'l taeo Maad 1 Mme's Fatorita Preswiptia Maamu Ptaarw tawas. *JMI Arw * wtatobS tauTJm •**** tta ate to M tatote*»Mtto to irgw. s tak- 1 pMwMtomKM taspwlto W »«M » ! Start to warns water, t® free Itaar tawtoi teto tows mus wiih th* ytotok** Vtowrt**’I* ante st yeas* wto a teMteWnfal to e^s4a, *atot «* tate*» towwswwwta. Mto Mto . tot wtoi togtotar. T» A« <dft i Areoyterta to tWwrta stated >ta. wiih a » Wtertsalt l^nr tbw qrterb *dl&e M W taU Bw tf tay-sto wesgted.tate a Mtoiy ta «ta» maddiw sad kaaad forfiip^ 1 ^tatitaa tac C am * totoh s*i ' wtotsfcWWta ytate taawtateif artasgte, w mMIB has tom te d«Mto ba tatnl ta«. Ttara dwto* taw- tan- l-.>a»te «m< kuato1 tamsq^dy *a< part late tttel when light 1 acwMhtadte Is * wstotawte »wi, half »r ttate-4«teftr» to aM bwsr. tlC#N§£D AUCTIONEER F. HQUAIB,*—‘—r^tacteon. From experiment, juedo in Scotland to de­ termine the result, of a change to seed on a 1 crop to mite, it was .found the, crop grown from seed which.hsd been jwwly>brought into the district yielded 40 bushels Jxr acre, apdweighedy3 ponnthi to the boshalywhlle ttpryj the sszheJand the enkp grown from seed, which had Log .been sown in the ntoghborhcod yieldedWy 24 bushel per aere and weighed but 3Lipoutofethe btabel. - Ananalyris to the tad crop.; show that an acre of oats grown without a change to seed producer 5301 ponndnto sgbsta&Mta ytoohbls asofiod;' 88 *Cr° . 4 “ge: ai seed Speaking to wetembutter, impartial-and unprejudiced judges white ' .adcniftitig the superiority of each' Winter packed butter as ;is produced from the milk cow. largely fed on fempamd-sitb the Vermont w d dh»t western baiter in summer lacks that .bpA^smUUniestxFfliter which distinguish. SE3 »BW *•»» ©to . fimencan Counterfeits AMmM of dtey lo R&m r«HM.sW1 XtoSwMuk; »i^K »B X 3 W ?J S V iS i. F.n Efclu, Oat., A v XUrUta,.! nor,, > Xs _> Ask tor Litttefitod's C<taiiatwul'C»isrTh.‘ (Z Remedy and take KbOUter. SQUAERS pWAlt.nuction Room, t--^< -■•- vili svin-ra . J i ..- T AND , r e t a il jt q Ile.. ; WABUSHKD 1877. ,K4NG STRBBT, LKOEBHOLU to/jb ^W«rt'e*.l*UX'oU<m'«ta»K With . To teteswM^Rr-.rwMNnwssY-. *V Mft 1 u will 1 *MKS-./TkM» K^^niU aaar, •• la,.;'- -.pbunteu^iEtop.,* Myou know anything that wiH -meteo a Iftibg., centrally located in close proximity to the businasa iptroof tie town and, bein^c^e J o O f f i c e , the Banks nd the Market, and being situated w the ground Aior. ft is fijiv of access to business men, and the community ,erally, and we feel satisfied we shall bn favored -f t s i yusiicnsuratc amount of patronage to warrant us in the creased outlay and expense to which wo have gone in order { meet die growing requirements of too Town and surround- « neighborhood. K I . - a J 7 ^'.^ -'A tab nc«—Washerwoman. Orgitud humor—Vrccine virus. ‘ Truth is mighty—might} scare*. • ■ ,>, . • Heart seas—Time of matrimony. Cause tonurture—Wherealorto is'snapped up in hia girl. -. U U *’•*»*'« ** 8iren up smoking. Thu la larabh. This world tnnat be tabbed, Hoop-skirt,•re coming intatataoM S^dn. There fa • hrtod ht tobacco that tails aBattering tela. ItistaHed Hope, Over 49,000 pounds to gtaeertae is used in tbs traded Mtetew for mixing ycJTv-iu7!i«t7- r n*> -'2 MtdlxaitH- * In* c/riljA s- bti. • •-••:. ■•..■a fimt us .'M Io anal r* It’;. I 4-to !!sHp?fvT Cr.il i}iat»Rg(8iB» ,is-,s.Iaw(L -lo .1 rttoahcT t-.t. sdlltt A.Ii . .1^ :■< ' n .dlu r-fl ta • ■ ,:.■ £ t>t>A*ihita «i. r.-nto Hiw -fina Jnhsicgow ; wtogU .rK -*&■<*. ........................., k*.’u>v - ■ tiM> edr y<>’-nb ;■ :■:■,.•/ • i ' asel ruml ic-J.. lu.-’s. X'l BBSSffsM-t jg. ^ .' . i.. • v - • i^4®* .«w u -.i. i •’rt --^tr ' OUB. N E W O FF IC E ’ O ’t •--U.'-, ■• •> :too«i!lfA .9, I r:«i tea. u b«:<I0ir!4,v:-.- itol r-. ;! ...' w*ato thtajam M- «■ «tlw rar,M 4 newfa mr.mauent Ute*. J~»s lH«, •=/ 4«tr to ywe, te te Steinlb. tenT kudo! tu me to be -tee jnotf.|a„te* Z*T.,.5 ^wiM&t?siasCTS' s p’fiW d k a usm a s s K,,tLA^alXjI'cX~iu'riSStS'TLriS?.prilwt to sic up m the bed. My health and eHrtta f '.!■ ’«“? For Sale by all Druggiata at only one DdUar • perslfeMta. .'-ms^-sa BUY -IT J -• ' -TEY IT fr «Mo* rra eente btexe. itusna. t.—ws u»l■trtdly katete Pmter, K ™. tete ta.StertlM dtrai.U^. ;,..... u ..tae.e .; N 0 ..M t^7X 0 ■Ince Uo«> Bxrrwl wiu> too imiaUdw ■•!■>.The onwolullao 1,»» born co<n|,lel«l »n.l loo.rpo- XIHK pngwciAsa ax» K *st»m or «i- X^xc7pu£aa^£2l'£nl^ Ktrrot IWUI- %^g ^^U^^’crr^Ity eurSKssa.rwt^.i'sw.b A T A B » 1 CUXJTITVTIOSfAL ue.es c a t a i®. Largo and Small Posters, Dodgers of all kinds, Handbills, Books, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Statements, Bill Heads, Memorandums, Note Hcibds, Letter Heads, Checks, Labels of any Description, Programmes, r Money Receipts, Bank Checks arid Bank Blanks of any Description, Division Court Blanks,. Note arid Jitter Circulars, funeral Circulars, Law Blanks, Counter Cheeks; ’ . Bill Paper, Way Bills, Tags, of jjdl Sizes/ ,7I e.r\ Business Cards/Vfsiting Cards, j 1 ;In endless Variety, Redding Cards, Mourning Gards,-’ -SE,(c Uaatfcp> tac ,a»i.i j Order of Dances, Ball Tickets,.... •. . Concert Tickets, Envelops -Of air Sizes and Quality, HOL PUBLIC NOTICE. Undertaking and As announced a lew week’s ago, in Ajrlcaltura! Paragraphs, &o.Brown & Wells' Law Offices, tThames-St. south, four doors south of the King-St. crossing,toa, bo. may cure UmkU cteujiy, pttmdr rndteffe-REASONABLE RATES. The CuluettueU Medical CoGRI EFEYS FURNITURE ! Thousands Applaud its W( CENTENNIAL TABLE CHAIS BOOK AND JOB PRINTING W. T. CRISP. Pittion gets loss and less power after each defeat. Love is to the moral nature what the son is to the earth. Faith span.- the gulf ef death with abridge of hope. There are vice' which do not deprive ua of trie nds, and virtues which do. Love mocks all sorrows but its own, and damps rao i i>? don uitvisll. Mon who believe thov will dis like beasts are apt to live in same rninnar. The poorest education that teaches self­ control is better than the best that n eg- leets iU Of learning the m<>*t difB :nlt pirl is to /here, with more commodious and convenient premises and with a large quantity of New Type and New and Latest Improved Machiney, we are prepared to,.execute all kinds of When potatoes are quite young put them in boiling water and boil them for „ five minntee; then pour offall the water, p*ni good fertiliser. When the soil is syft, yttn the roller over; it helps the appsar- »v» greatly. ' The application of a little maanrs annually which wiU yield 103 pounds of ammonia. 88 pound, of potash and 64 pounds of phospborie <w;d; and that these ele­ ments represent a value of V2Z.75, based oti their availability, ss compared with artificial fertilizers in which they ore found. In selecting an animal for breeding ar fat tening, obtain one having a large chest—the part containing the lungs, heart and larger blood-vessels, all to which have an important function to perform in the process of nutrition It is well known among cattle men that ani­ mals with small chests do not fatten readily, and they are reinirkably susreptiblo to the in­ fluence Of exciting causes of disease. There has been ranch discussion among dairymen as to wether the morning's or night's mils is the richer. A popular belief has long existed that mornings milk . was-, richer than night’s but Prof. Votocker found the opposite the fast *Hc believes, however, that the . wj^ritirity of the mifit at any particular time depends.more on the nature and quantity of fond -wbicb fho .cows may hive consumed during the f >nr or five hours preceding the Milking than aptoi any other cause. ™ Mr. Peter Henderson gives nt tho eream of strawberrios. mentioned in order cl merit 1st, pioneer; 2d, forest rose; 3rd, beauty; 4th, Sharpless; 5th, monarch ■ of the west; 6th, Bord m30; 7th,'JnouHda^th.('h*rlce Downing. He places pioneer first'bocaase he dooms it ■ the earliest, while it is of as good • quality and as large as monarch. Dr Hexamcr, bow ever, tells ns that, like all ef Durand's seed­ lings, it requires high cultivation. He also i thinks that cither Nicanor duchesse or Duncan C O L L U M S ’ ELECTRIC M of Vkiirr powder and a lilt!* mil tafttlter. Mix ta c«<* tatoe^Kww •f tartar or tard. ar, better. liaH to «acb, ■«sd «t*r «u asmriy • quart «f talk, carefully, •» *s to get jurt enoagh. Katad M little as potable, roll out, ent into btaaite. au I bake t» a q«ri»k oveu. Itotb kneading and qnwi bakiuR are MaMUaL Versa Ch ic ssss ak» Okua.—Prepare and out up two youn« chickens ; put a tabtapooutal of butter into ft ckritet and fry rmul brown. Then pat into a kettle with a quart of finely chopped okn,foar nr five aimed thin and H E A R S E s3a. fcfencral stock of Undert*k8r*, CJtxxU cotutrtm eattle,-having 409,003,300 bead. New York ranking - second, with 2JOO.4OO Cxhtonna leads with sheep having 0^60,000; while lows bests ajl the states on hogs having 2,950,000. Dr, Anderson of Scotland, estimates that The swallow, swift and aigbitawk are ttre guardiaos of tba atmaspbare. They eheck the increase of insect* that Otherwise would overiosd it. Wood-peekers, creepers and chickadee* are the ge«rdians of ths trnsks of tree*. Warblers and fiycalehers preteoi the foliage. Blackbird*, thrashes, cr.rws and larks protect the surface of ths •oil; snipe and woodopek the soil under the surfaoe. Each tribe luw its reepeetire dutiua to perforin In tho wonomy of nature; and it is an uudbubtod fact that if the tards Were all swspi away from off the «arth man could not lire npou it, vegeta­ tion would wither and ‘die, insects would beeotno so nomeron* that no living thing could withstand their attacks. The whole­ sale destruction occasioned by the grass­ hoppers, which have no lately devastated the West, is undoubtedly caused by the thinning ot the birds, snob as grouse, prairie bens, etc., which feed upon them. The great and iuMlimsbla service done to the farmer, gardener and florist, by the birds is only becoming known by sad ex­ perience. Spare the birds and save your trail; the little corn and fruit taken by th. m is more than compensated by the vast quantities of noxious insects destroyed. The long persecuted crow has been found, by actual experiment, to do far mors good, by the vaslqo&ntities of grata and inseete be devours, than the little barm he does in the few grains of corn he pulls up. He is one of tho farmer’s bust friends. Genu of Thought. Those who know most still cnnlinue to The Great Cadse or Hnrix Hiserv, betimes. Ingratitude is a kind of mental weak­ ness. Wo have never »»en any able maowho was nugrntefal. Man oneht always to bare somathinuthat he prefers to life, otherwise life it­ self will appears tiresome ftud void. Health is only rielirs that a man oughtto set a value on ; for without it all man are pour, lot their estates be what theywill. If any on- say that bo has seen n jnslman in want of broad, wo answer that it was in some place where there was no other just man. Every human creature is sensible to some Infirmities of temper, which it shouldbe his care to correct and subdue, parti­ cularly in the early period of life.To* humble man, though surrounded with tbs scorn and reproach of the world, is still in peace, for tbfr stability of hispsdre resteth not up m tba world but up­ on God. Ho who begins by loving Christianity better than truth will proceed by loving bis own sect or church better than Chris- tianitv, and end iu loving his opinions best of all. All mon, indeed, suffer a greater nr less degree of uneasiness and pain ; fint thevirtuous man exneriances for leas than the vicious. Tho first tastes all those joyk, but suffers the miseries flowing from ndisapproving tnind. The good person al­ so enjoys the esteem and affection of hiafellow mon. The farmer likes a field that is filled with corn, not one that grows with res­ plendent poppies; he likes grass that is pare grass, fit for the service of the beastupon the hills, not that which is mixod (buttercnps- So when wo go to the sanc­ tuary it is not flowers we want to bo a bonquet of beauty, blit food to sustain our souls and streogtlien us for the toils andtrial of the week. i Idleness, as has been truly said, is tliemother of crime ; and it i« the true road to poverty. We are all so eouslilnted that oor minds must bn employed. Per­sons brought up in idleness and luxury often squire bad habits which they never' throw off through life and-which end in- premature death. The associations in life are vartcrtiB. and aft tmgbt to -b« em­ployed io'S'm e useful, calling, and tofaitbfuHy'dlicbarge ih<t 'tailing. " pp .n.-r^i : EXi '.d' ■ ■ The Proprietor of the OXFORD TRIBUNE Printing R p n n rfm p i Publishing Establishment has much pleasure in announcing to liis numerous patrons and the j l . 4 public generally that he has now VOLTAIC_____ P MSTE^S Electricity and Healing Balsams,Vitalizing, Strengtheningand Healing. Weary sufferer from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Local Pains, Weak Spine, Weak ami Sore Lung;, Coughs and Colds, Weak Back, Weak Kidneys, Neavous Affections, Weak Stomach and Bowels, Dyrtr-psia, Heart Affections, Enlarged Spleen, Female Weakness, ShootingPania through the Loins and Back, fauk ofStrength and Activity, Spasms or Fit* andNervous Muscular and Spinal Affections, trythese Plasters.They will do more good than all the lini­ments, lotions, plasters, nostratns, electricalbaits, pads aud other higb-prioed contrivancesin the world. Placed over the pit to the sto­ mach they prevent and cure Ague Pains. Bil­ ious Colic, I jver Complaints, and vitalize, strengthen anil protect the system from athousand ills. Thousands ef living witnessesattest their value. PRICE 25 CENTS.Be careful to obtain Conuiss* Vul var* Ei.sc-TBIC pLASTKS, a combiEiatiuu of wonderful Soup, make a suds trf ceM water sifi teni frvftwrertbe blankets, krt Wwan tatnd tawwtaght, fxjuactor rat> them in th®’ tatoe itrttaki vmtef three orif re® timre, tarutaS iad tang up: they will ta m soft «n< white®* new. >Jlretatre polish : Take two ounces ofKmmmx *ad half w pkt o£ turpentine 0 Q JpJpJ NS^ s 81°°^’ between the Post Office ana Feeling thoroughly couvinosd of the effirawy to awrawurote ILtntcat Ccm re* Catambm. I am induced to drop you a line to say tb«t aithoagb I have been sceptical of all the nos­ trums advertised as *’ radical curt*,** 1 havenever found" anything that promises such re-taf ami ultimate core *s that of SaiA>ra»i>'«.I have been afflicted with this dreadful dis­ease for more than ten years, and out Untilrecently could I be induced to pereerere withany until 1 read the letter of Mr, Henry Wells(to Wells Fargo h Go.)fod as truthfully say that after using five or six bottles I am thor­ oughly convinced of its curative properties. Hoping that others similarly afflicted, like myself Will be induced to make the trial,1 am. EcntletDen. very truly, eto, THEO, F. BOGART.Bristol, B. L, July 24, 1877. Price, with Improved Inhaler, Treatise, andDirections, |l. Sold by all druggists. near What a Reverend man says of tbe Constlttt-*■ - ■ .i.n.iLi ffetional Remedy.T. J.:B. Ilasmss, Ksv., - ! .17?’ H.«raza.O«T L la tranBplanting flowers that have root* fesrgs itptWgh to admit of the pree tire, it b best to dip tbe roots, immed Srttoy Iwrftoe jjantiag, auto water- TMtawill obviata the Docetaty of after- wnteiing, and ita consequent injur ions rdtad.' IfcbapL»n appear to flag, shade, Hwwrted flowerpot over the top for a few days; if this does not bring tho ptaat to, it must b tvo water. 1W taepilioe (roei cbickons, apply a I4jf|ard itotheb«^sof each young cfamu, Mid rub It under the wings of the hem, and around tbe unit when lousy. A little sulphnt nixed tfie Urd will surely effect Aho -desired restrfta. But-use ttadrog cautiously. Rooeta CHight to ta whitewashed with a mixture . rtf lime and careciic aerd in the erhde form, uboat one-half pint to a gallon of rwlfrtardiqg.tafyt, to get the best re- ®iiTte“Train a cow, aho should come in fresh fa' November. If she weighs 80Q pounds, she should be fed daily, tKrongh the Printer, four quarts oorn- *nd four quarts bran, two pints oil-cake ratal, and two bushels corn fodder ent in inph lengths, and all mix­ ed tog^tac-r^us to make two, or better thneifieaas ’ Tn addition, she tdionld- tawe *3 much early cut h»y as she will taua- Sv-swn wjtb kutu^reU ^d^p, P«rjM« ifktad, Utirken w U ha ^ flourt dUo into fifotaaf about half an inch in thickness and place in ccld. salted water for two bmuu. Then drain, wipe wf& a -d-ilh and boil until tender enough to mash lik« potatoes. Make very smooth, add two or thtn* tablrepoonfnh of swta. cream, suit an>pvpprt. with • little chopped parsley. Turn into a Wtiersd baking dish, oovertbe top with bread crumb* and bake half an boor. Hocki-eiierut Pis .—A friend tells a* that this pia is much improved by adding a couple of sliced harvest apples to each pia. Ci ver the harries with the slice! apple and bake with an upper crust. taswved. Voure,MFL8ODRKK H, FORD, Grand Rapid*, Mwk., New. >. 187ft. fO YBAfrfl A SUFFEKKR. lelyand place ths renee- it an til tbe potatoes di,the steatn finishing tbe JR Sip .^ Whfm old, , put them in . plenty of col<kwAter*; when it bciin put in a little salfcpnd tot the water bpil until tbe potatoes are half ready ; pour off all tbe »JQd keep them by the aide of the fire until tender enough to run a fork tbrongh them; then put on the fire for a few minute* to dry. To Semecv Kwn».—Kret, look to the colorjilit is white, with * yellowish tint, buy it.- if it is white, with a bluish eoat, or with white specks in it refuse it Second, examine its adhesiveness wet and knead a little of it between the fingers ; if it works soft and sticky it is poor. Throw a little lump of driedflG^fcdnjyy stdootli sitiffata : O * <feU» Ktejjpwjfir, ft m bad.' / Foui^Iu gqueexe •arnttif the floor tightly in your hand ; if it retains tbe shape given it by the 1^0 ^^ <,W ®ra«“ ; -vuflirtKwwwost the hat is worn over tbe w S s B JlmMd to Bis New Frantses, TO my Furniture Business, and having parduued • FirsVCUM- S 3.0 0 ] fr 4-00 „ 4-SO ff 5,oo