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I MMiufMUtrrfafc Com-
y^f Kei» and we
KCTKSUBend it as a first-class
;hine in every way—a»d fur
tarts m dyEft, ccfTeetBtss of
ateFMid'perfect distribution of
j1$TBy ril exMstac mpst com*
F.. ;e itS '«»i»omicalip^^^have
ever handled. For th s .next few
weefcs wj sJWSl print rrnr -paper on
theorirt^***^ sheet, but befpre
tbb end,<>f the.year it Is our inten-
ricn to enlarge and tnaJke the
IftB tm pnm . W p*®**^^ &» E
their Stall li H. wa» feue a11:
to .is-tjuira- what en it was lor
God -®ss itato~
firSMtar £d bata.es fur g
moment that tta tattg-cootinaod rains
fane* to t-tawesd ■ Mm nip Maa, ho jointed
not tta abound: ty of m b Making himwlf
to bo other goated jn' any^town in
the Dominion. ,
T a a S S a i 'i ;, a
tn »«w-
way, without any other guarantee except
It OTWKtUW
Earope had stopped the ^a^ren of the
black plag^i*. Onlf in May there w«m
ptsspto predirtmg that there would be no
water for maxiifactariog ptrpcsess, and
scarcely auflirtcBt for domestic purposes ;
•nd now, when God* bad sent rain in
abundance, they were complaining.
DTK ENGLISH LHTTEB.
Th xW S W w «f Brntmon oim and
two dollar w^ch h»v« just been
jnft in rireulotion, are handsome Bped-
^irgM /The one
_______the ceritre of its
face tho vignette of the Countess of Dui-
fcrin, and the two dedtar note that of
Lord Dnffcrin.' Upon the reverse of
each is ttegnaf seal of the Dominion in
the Lank note gromi lint, -'^[n general
sppearanne the two denominations, with
t^n exception of the vignettes, are tfiui-
fla^ though' unite different in detail
tr^^Fln&tatian, the’ British Amorioan
Book ^ofcj ikMnpany, ’and toq concur./
rite -fa ^btOi bringing to Bovmcry in/tbia
late
pe|mtaltav«rDor and ideUount-
- Wx pubW iin tta^mnrereMl column
rf this W wHta July statement rfunusM
eS JffQw^ob&w^ankta the Gowera;
aatak' TtastaUjincnt shows & surplus
of asset* ortfr-VUbflitiei of $2,444,806.74.
Tta advances to directors are very in-
faigdifirtiit, being Only $89,702. The
P^t^P capital is closo upon |2,PQO,O00.
Tins slateinenl is a very satisfactory one,
showing tta tank to ta carried cur* on a
firm, financial taxis. The ad vance in tta
. WPS WHt’aiW'titoticm.whinh. took placji
fattltadMtafctaL Stock Exchange on
Monday are iudicatira of the very ’ high
reputation in wbidi %fa tank stands in
.thefeuftria’ metropolis of the. Dotnin.-
■ita and fare* guarantee to tta intelligimt
observer that it is more than ca|»ble of
flritoatanding spot stacks as tave been
ssKfrirtamed by aocaw of tbs smaller and
weaker banking tatitations of Montreal
^W ^^to n d h y u .,
"Uig- waif ff.-ssr=:. ■.
Tnc Dxath of Leonidas Btinwell, of
Port* Harwell,, te.^nouncedj H e was
for soveral ytans prior to Confederation
'ita rfiprasoutiltive of tta East Biding of
Elgin jn the Parliament of Old Canada.^Kr?iiar*al! was n t&nfiidatn in the
.Jts(orfri interest,-at the general'election
of 1867, but ‘ lost hi* elpcttoc. Since
Tthea ta./had not sought Bariiamentory
honors. Mr. Bar well -wasI a man of
'»>’<oarteous mumers-and kind dfapcsitien.
He was the fourth eon ef Uol. Burwell,
*21^H faid b d ^^Ita)dlta-wertof the vil-
_ fage c< Fingal, ofr whitt is called tta
Frotfa Crf4T ^/; Hfa ,^tber *n'd all his
brother* were staunch Conservatives;
«tat$ i Jfc.i Leonids* Burwell -became a
convert \to: tta ’-r»*s of Robert
Baldwin. Mr. Burwell was in delicate
« '.ttafrwMof bi* death aur^y-two years of
St* John Macdonal d was on Thurs-
■ day last at Qaborne aworn a member of
“'■ file Privy Council. He was appointed
in 1872, but did not foratally AOocpt
anti! noy. The office is ■ ptrrelyhonor-
. ,7 j»y um, without dntiaa attached, and;
Juftbmt «My- «m!mnenL. - .M«» .«n ap. 1
«to.X MW', dpne the Btete* '
long oib brilliant aervtee in any brxncE
have bcen m .diby the Btform pern,
■ - M»dM>maaf liem >y. b^.v eiy un ^ -
It is counucsly mm! that we h*va half a
Aaaea Lcndca »wr*wa nowaday, and that at
New Year, «s *1 Easter, *t Whitraintide, atMkhaelmau at the opening of the Seerion ofPaxtiameat, a»d at Christaeaetidp, London 'present* a sufficing ysbalnm Of attractiveaassto different claesvs in the community. Tins 'may be true; but ft S only as in degree.London hotelkeepers are periertly wdl awarethat at certain pertodsof the year they tanilwin reckon on a very large aretaaton toUtriFusual number of customers, and that ac-
cording to the character ot the section of
ths society to whose wanta they nmartet,
and She aeighbwrtiaoil to. which thriv.. hretel-nes are situated, their establishment will becrowded to repletion other at the time of theDerby or Aacbtt, or al that ot the CattleShow ; either at the period of the May tneeb-bogs,<or when the camparstiveiri placaWam«xl of ~the Atlantic induces Aw4nrani whohave not-yet visited Europe zto th,
stormy ocean. Bat there arrt .fter >11, onlysubsidiary and Side-iswaw-i^n. The Won
derful development c// railway locomotionenables ta to rush up d0WD the land atlightning epc«ri; the appearance of
people “ areeptal-4u to eoctety,” to Pall MaU
in the middle << November or in Rotten Row
at toe begi%uog of Fehrnsry—occurrences
which thu^y yesra ago would have been *0-eonnted, nxteaordinary—would oxcite littlesuronji at the present day. ThS fashion
howevef, who rush up to town from*jfeir,country mansions, or who have rasbod
’'over from Paris or Mice on some special business, or, to gratify some special whim, rushLack again with cislerity equal to that 'with
which they came, are not considered peculiar.Their appearance in Pall MaU is but mettono.The off seasons which such visitations maketort not the real Lcudua seasons, tho sands ofwhich are now rapidly ebbing stray. There
has been in tho coarse of tho now practically
moribund Beacon a much larger average than,
usual oi Court mourning. Ono sinister eyemt
after another has thrown Royalty into sables;and fastuonabteud nuddlo-clasa society being both highly imitative bodice, mourning•a prtswriMd by. tho Court Circular hasmeant m<m5 pt less modified black garmentsin many grades of the social scale. The en-ergetio proprietors of “magasins de dcuil ”may ww nave profited from the circumstanceof there havitor'boen what physicians and un.derUhers used to call " a nice sickly season ;"buttheir feeling, of complacency c iy not
trnva been shared by tho mercers and thoxail-
liners who purvey “ the newest spring fash
ions ” and “ tho latest summer novelties"
- Your lady readers would doubtless like toknow what is.bring worn in London, Well,the other day at tho, Oxford . and Cambridge, Cricket Match, Pompadour dresses were tothe fore ; scarlet JuporjS with chintz upperskirts, White ground* 'and colored patterns,trereiuoat general, sky-bine and rtea.pinkswere a good deal wren, and I observed a few■ -bl the dark blue and green'intermixed moatbartnonicusly. Bibs, yokes, and puffedskeves are much in vogue. Poire bonnets are
gaining ground. .One lady I observed wore a
jjmwit remarkable costume of black silk, with
gold bows of ribbon arranged down the front,
gold Mnahade and gold oranges on the bonnet.Another was arraynd in • complete' robe ofclaret velvet *nd bonnet to match ; both tilewearer and her toilette wore radiant. Athirdwna taa sage-green rratiu with pale-green lafie lieba and chinellafltnrm embroidered overit - Mv eye also lit on a remark-able ririon attired in a maroon satin with 3
broad band of gold on the front of tho jacket,
and oca tinned down the.Bkirt.^ I noticed a
dead green under satin petticoat with a
brocaded gold, rose, and green sock let in atthe back. White is not so fashionable as lastyear, heverttielcaa I observed two or threemuslin costumes with lane- flowers, whichlooked well. 1 Cork ia now extensively used-Its eoUMto, in paaiers, in dress improver* in theplace of steel Ladies are lighter than ever.If they fall into tho water they cannot sink.
Their motto now i* ** every girl her own
buoy.'\i„ . ,A ?! freeborn AtoBticsu dtixen”-just re
turned from his jinnt through the Holy Landten* me that he thought it *'*e queer " thatttase Moslems would allow him to »pit tobacco juice all over the fluor* of their mosques,while they were go scrupulously particularabout his-changing his boots for a pair of
slippers wbesever ho entered tho sacred pre-ciacto.1 Jt!i^.curiom>ten.'tit! Looka some-
what like starintog atagnat arid swallowing
a carnet He related to mo one of hi* ad ven-
tureaiaftt Peter”* at-Rome. He enter*!
khat cathedral ot the/eato of Corpu* Christi,
and waa afandia/ with tome friend* omt -theWtotifol hMat&to, faitoh the great dome.
Iking an invetmte ehewer of the filthy-WMd he waist a W tow to get rid of hi*anpcrfluoBS ealica. He noticed an opening.dirira through the <cm>t. underneath where.are supposed to rest toe remain* of Peter and1
Pant Knowing nothing of toe locality andeanposfagf t an opening in to some caller or
•atAm tatto vMli, b« *pR t»ofn«3y downtoe grating. 8ooa niter he movod away a•hart Srtuus to took at the high tot*r;,Md
fafebfa
Cti'C'.
THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST ^J o n .
^.M W.*** <
iti* « <® r-ws xtrarg m SMW» 1 ' —£ 3i/I 1 assjtitaa *
»P V><*8TUjT C&?<--. ...a -4-~K
• | Wtae the aaiMu«ioaSMfat was mad* by I O-reaw*. An* IH
» caefiiM taeqme immmeuL e..d faa Moyre f XT ’_ | was wuud Ml and shown the naaeretiy | *”*; aftantiMn I>_«M
to* Mtofater rf AgrionlUBiL to*l W u ef g’tta Dominion (totfaptineoi grant starid
ta *rt apert for Ufa erection ci a bW fogtor Maoiteb* and D ito i^ J foe^tan t
displays at ita Exhibition. TtaDwBfnfon
M
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tilth >5 l»UC4 W
taUMiua-”» to^7^r;nfl^tu * *h,u Pine bdx, end drm-ed
T« unit^h/ Ura ta be planted-without * wofa or »
Well, ■»!«;, be wind*lhtadirfr,<u><l»foc‘. le Ore work--
EtU/tarot *ir»lght *i Um table-Im wwnj't th* mu Jo"
A TERRIBLE STORML
Great Damage Done on the Atlas
tic Coast of the United States.
Moorhead City, N. 0. Aog. 19.—The
awit terrible storm aver known here did
great damage yesterday. The lots at this
place and Boautbrd reachea newly S100,-000. The wares broke againnt the Atlantic
Howe, tbo largest hotel in thia part of the
country, and completely demolished, it.The gueata escaped at the last moment.
Not a wharf ia left in Boanford. Moorehead City lost ita market house, school
house, wharf and colored Methodist Church,several fish homujs and 4,000 terrapin. li
is reported that John Hughes lost his lifein the Atlantic House.
'Norfolk, Va., Aug. 19.—rThe damage by
the storm yesterday was greater than* at
first Buppoasd. Ruins of build in ga, traea
and vessels everywhere. Th* destractionto shipping along the coast ir very exten
sive. Ono hundred and fifty tmea uprooted, and thirty in Elmwood Cemetery.
Crops have been seriously injured. . Fruit
was blown from the trees and the trees
postrated in many orchards, and no fruit
is left. Reports from Hampton., indicate >that the storm was unusually severe in
that section. A portion of the roof of the
Aggie Hotel was blown off, and tfas inter
ior ruined by rain- Nearly every vessel at
anchor in Hawkins' Huie was driven - ash.
ore- Tho destraction of property in. Friu-
cosa Ann scanty is very great. > Almost all
the tn-ei we stripped and prostrated. The
gale at Cape Henry wds terrific, . blowingout some of the glasses at the lighthouse,
being tho first csss of tbe kind on record.-
low, an<V*<'ixfag the Italian who stood new-
a - r ' tuadmi bite for hi* dcaecratiou
, of the place." The poor felfow.tatafc tonop-—------
Nopnn weald believe him, riream
.wevoidueldn ctea*v beeftmnue *d11 dteacdidlye d,l4y iatrha inhrtta h
m*- The poor fellowMJQtonopwrptac.u . anietthem
toM y-ttaieart, The Montreal tedtite poorwrewJUgowdo*^?•• '• era- r • _■,*. .. -> • « . ‘ rMMWorFtaklf «S?J ^tass^ste apltte- nstt rraann egr*e rt
4<m^ch»wtabKMt
wU that jn
For
t time And
MR
id
Ft t
I d peeeauting a maeildg of th* faetioas. 1
tfta WwnMp deutaMNl to rta tiw toe r * '
spoMibitity at calliag out toe troop*, date-
i gtotog toe preservation of toe pewe -to *handfal ot potto. Aaeerdioe to the «t>
' ninnyiuaeirt, too Frenob Society >Jid t&»a«Bto ywrirtay, amt ta targa nwmberr -1 farmed into ppee***lop, and began a
march through to* twinripal stresta, b*M>ing ba iiuar*. yj? Cham plain *tr*et- . , '
. FHB ntKjaitiS or rs- -ixr wrsswwsxroe Um part of too frith Uc»»* aridant, s1 for ’ woman Stood ir. 11m wicdnwk withatones and bet water to avenge the fautult
’ whinh they claimed wa* offerad by the pro-
eeaaiotifefo matching through their section.Anggy men lined the cliffs, and a abort
t di*lance down the street rested » bbtoada
of four BMOOB. Chiaf Trudel, of toe
’ Water Eolto. entreated the prooewiaaiit*
not to go further, tai ta was roughly joirtl-
i ed aside and the crowd proceeded. Tbs
fight opened a fow momaula later, which
‘ party beginnieg it tai ng acarcriy dsteruiln-
■ able The two chouaand French, unarmed
ware driven back, while the flanks of theirprocession were attacked with volleys of
atoxm-TKVT KUtfiXM aUXAT msOfUOgJl.
' up Mountain Hill, and then repaired ta St.. Boobs, for arms ami resoforoemeuta. Had
they gfine on to where ibe cannon were,
■ the result - wosta bare been foarfal. A
number ofilfardware stare* ware eautesd for
, arms, though toe majority ct i th* mar-ctaHta With an erperieuoe of an infuriated
i Quebec mob »’ still green-in memory,”dosed ihrir stores, many sending their* firearms to tta citadel for keeping. Three
barrels of gunpowder are said, to have beentaken from on• etore, seventy-nine rsvoh
vsrs from anotbar,'and forty revolver* and
eight taech-loading rifim from a third. In
theereeniog * large nntaber of tha French
ratfdown St. Louis eirest, many ef them
carrying' arena and occasionally firing.
Tiiej* vroassd over tbs cove field* at the
rear of Diaznonfi Babor, and it looked like
the initiative df second battle.
rm: IRISH insxDqrfarrxus
were ta Champlain ■ street, where almostevery window WW» loaded with atones, wh2a.
sentry watched ths approaches, and every
arrangemant saemed complete for a re
ception of their foe..
Tta Mayor shirked the xeepmuribUity of
eafttognut tta’ tiroops, handing it twer to
Messrs. W.D. Campbell and Owen Murphy.
They made'a requisition for tta troops, and
the whole fkree waft ready by right o’clock.
B Battery bad been ready to turn out at
any time- daring tho day, and guns havebean placed at commaudlug positions by
Col. Montizambert. Last night there was a
very-large meeting in 8t. Roehs, said to
number about, fifteen thousand who eware
vengeanca on the Irish. The BroviucialGovernment was petitioned to call out too
troops, but declined as it was entirely aa muniripal riot.,
“ B ” Battery is stationed ta the Citadel
ready to turn ouijit any moment's notice.
They can get to any part of the city in
twenty minutes. His understood that whenthey are called on they arc to uso their
guns. The Husears are at tho Citadel,
also in roadinoM. Xtaiftto Battalion Itiflos
are in the Skating Bink, and the 9th are
in the Drill Shed* Forty policemen are at
St. Ursula Station,< all armed-
nm KttxKD and wornffisD
aro : Pjerre Giroux', aged forty, ehot on left
side of be*d';ta loaves a wife and sightchildren. Flcurie. ot Indian Cove, a young
unmarried map, shot iu loft.laug , died at4.46 ta the afternoon at Mfr home. Joiaph
Boarget, shot, in the left arm , Norbert
Bourbeau, shotTa tho head; Joseph Mong,
shot in the leg t Joseph Bouchette, shot iu
the groin > Anq, Goaselin, shot in the hip
and bead ;—Morrtwette, seriously- wound
ed ; J. B. Do in,, two bullet hales in theaide ; —Jobin, shot ta the neck ; O'Gal-
logan, flesh wound in tho band ; Jtme*
Mullein, wonoded, not fatally;—Foley,
flesh wound, , a- triangular gash over too
temple, and rtoout thirty others-
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w<mM be m*4e &s bebtif of
tttadal* tauaJMttoML.... .............
Tbs OoveiBinant hae derided that toemodal rwnte ahatt fie kep* ope* <«*«! *rix
o'clock p.n. d*y of toe Eslritofion.A* to thereiBoral oftfio Cautetsnial. mmm,
ths Miaiitar of Agriculture toaiimv to *m-
toorize any expenditure in rogjaA toenrto,tat haa no obje^iem to thair removal.
The Mayor thf* niornlng al»o waited «tt
Adjutant-General Powell snd" requested
that the annual iusuedibii <<toa heal
volonteor corp* should taka place on Car-
tiar Square during the Exhibition. Cotone!
Powell premi*sd to do all be coold to *e-cars toe reject in view.
At a meeting of toe tocal eotncaitte* onSaturday Mr. Woodburn and Aid. Lmzod
were appointed a deputation to viait To
ronto and wait on Hwalan to aM wtat ar
rangement* can be mad* with him to visit
the city during toe Dominion Exhibitota.Tho deputation bad intended leaving thia
evening, but as Haul an is expected to bein Barria to-day they have decided to defer,
their departure until to-morrow.
. At the same meeting the fallowing programme for the Exhibition week was ad op-'
ted :—Tmwdav, regatta and fire toginacompetition ; Wednesday, opening by Hia
Excellency the Govsnaor-Ganaral, display
of fruits and bag-pipe competion ; Tburs-
day, the preposed review, foot race of one
mite open to the Dominion er United
States; Friday, band oompetition, Ac-, too.;-
Saturday, horse raring.It wiu be seen from toe programme that,’
notwithstanding too provtaionaotf the atoetato, th* local committee hpa derided tet W7V.^ve .iwree rsdng on toe feat day of jh<J tatifi^
f?
3* We offer the very best induet Money itthe “OXFORD* > H
IM4iBBM»LL.
GWID w™ KM
KFORD HOUSE,
,J£ M
*KI> WASH* OF GUT.
CT
OUSE” titan at any other Store,
TE R M S C AS H,
WM. MCBAIN.
eefcs more Gw fewjH b?_ ffrw i fcf
either in Town or County.
’‘■ISffAWILFOVND.
H. J. LEWIS,Wfaw-C Afai-’ iVwn..: J / / Qiepw^UpF^
SOMETHING NEW
excitement - prevailed around tta polio*■■M i l
a. The ease arose ort of it dispute stairt'
y water supply for the county taldtogs.
faw aths the
:h*dconveying a portion of the water to
real donee*. Thi* arrangement was
A Dtebonest Middlesex Constable.
rALSUY TO SCUEN HIMSELF.
to complygps wrt»|
honour
S i '
' 'MQjTEY ‘WST:
<OST! on. Saint day JEVfctiing, n w a ll----- .-
WANTED.
A GIRL about. > teurtebD/ IW I of ago
tarara*UtaniiyJ*AH«yt«» -r 'Vi >• w -a. -. ,-jMR. WALLACE CRAWFORD, «■Al hO nritaota Qord’MiVRoia, Nonh Oxford.
“ 'flotyraggtig...
JUGS*
TEAPOTSt
An Investigation into toe dmrgqtff db- latiHttbvtoC ciblrtJSifiP bntwMP ttag
taining money under false pretences, preJ on Abe mater ended in tbe Judge striking
farred by Mary Henderson .^rioet County ibe Warden over the head with his «hum.
ConstableUJay, was proceeded with at the The Wawte» failing ifo*t tfaq and
Police Court yesterday, occupying tta ‘dignity of too eemtfff had been impugned
attention of the Magistrate fat several Hiiroiiuplainl'bofcre tbedMJbCifiEtafA&t^hears. Mr. David Glare, Q. O., appeared and tin'smofairfg’tfie JudlfeHi^elfrSd’ off
for the defendant, and the Chief of Police the chargo of common assault. After the
conducted toe prosecution. The evidenci laxamination.qf a nninhar, af witnesses tho
was ef e very important character, and fa 4case was a^purfi>d|^^<cekl /.
appended in brief.Mary Henderson w m of eonree tbkprta-ripto witness, and she told her star^nn dfstraightforward manner- About October!
last she purchased a gold wateh from C.
W. Budd, of this city, and took it with Krif
t_------ment at tho Adair Hanse. While there^tho timepfaca wm stolen, and after - assur
ing herself that it bad not been taken b/;
any one in fan, shsaoewred a scorch. wary;
rant and Lad the hotel searched. But topnoy--------- *’----s *r-—v ---------.-_.
; PUPILS WANTED. I
FRUIT STANDS,
DESSERTPLATES,-
tntwMoii, ivir so, Im. wt-s
Ceaie »d See .Tfcemjjjy n n f' r>r - XT -
O'NEILL O O .W
Rural school* ppj>u on Monday.Rebuilding ity^bprnt district in Ority
has begun ’
»v. xhuxu, m uuu cny. Bnu reus Wua »w i ,n^D0X ob,*Vh. W ianwg, jlMJpened ou
to Ingersoll, where eta accepted, employ- • ,0 “> «”t.
rr____ .k.-Jz Bamo boat Collingwood at cricket by
’one inningraud ‘J3 nrny.. .TM toWiTkfiUitaeite;bM taea toaraatoifrari. 1.______
Cannington Methodists propose enlarg-
"» and otherwise improving their churchIding. •. ><.■ -.-■
9AA MEN WANTED on the (W it
<^VV 'S&Jbriy-.; Art** <** tta wo»fa uIlmmbo, or In tho TovnaNp at Pwlltxli. PrtftnmeBwill ta ihora Io keeping for tho net ot the fewoo.
JAS. Mc INW RE,
-•■CI
JXMTA noss. ,_Supwlnltndent.iwrtcBtfolrW». f
497 Men Wanted,
[A-
purpose. About March fast.rite raceiv? M and otherwise improving their church f ur nf M ite m__ word from Mr.Rndd to tta effect >hat 1 ’ 1 ' *a constable in the city by tta namof JCfay< Ih *ra arfl now {lf]eBn r««fulttr PW«n«orbad expressed tta opinion that he could ^row*’tanv»og aaddepvifaMjwuyC^hogj,
get the watch for tar. Bring very anxious, W i Wb dpy-,., tfad dreti ..'utilsho camo and saw Olay, giving him tbj . Th® toW8r of thn _now elevator at Point
partculara of the theft, and- a deecriptioi
of the watch. A short ,tims after that Ik
called on her nt ita' Tcoumseb- -HouySj
wberp Bh° bad oome to work, and infarmr
cd her that ho had gone as far as . tho law.'
would allow, and that sb* would require fa,
paybis fare to Ingersoll. .This sta’.4idtHo also informed her that he had arrest
ed a girl named Christina McLeod at Pang,
who was at otto timeoookai the.Adair.House, and hod her remanded .to 4ta‘
Woodttock-jail for five days. At a the eud>
five days ho Camo to her. aad.nudqr tta
prontenOo that ho bad gone further. V: than
tho law jvonld allow,’' asked S5 wilhwlricb
to prosecute tho charge. Not having the (money, rho borrowed it, and tpqkii to
Mr. Olay’e house, eavo ft to his vriji..
subsequently met Clay, whe ocknowlodged
that he bad received thfl.money loll M his
bouse. After tbelapw of. a few day# ebo ,
saw him again, and wasanforaedithat
Miss Adkir bad stolon-the watch and given!if to this girl. - He believed, on good autta- "
rity. that*Mis* Adair was willing .iff give *
$100 to compromise the matter, - and - told
Miss Henderson' that hbhfad so worked
upon ita guilty girl’s feelings a* .to cause
her to give three stolen walolie* up. to tho
Mayor of IngersolL Among them ta bo-lidved washer wateh. -On another cocas-
ion; aud-after ■ number of vfaila ta. obtained $1.60 for tta purpose ftf fasuing . aButpetafafor the-station master trt/jWood-
atoek. ’’1 1^1 ifc* n<>^ r-,a • '
Mf.O&raeron, tho jmer at-.iWOfxbionk,
testified that no girl by the norno' of aMh*
Leod had ever been in the fail over*, which
tafaadebarge, and,furthermore, that - not
* single prisoner had ever been brought to.
hire by Mr. Clay. i no''.
Mr. Chadwick, Mayor of Ingersoll, had
granted a search warrant to Mire-Hendflrr ieon, but never rocivad any watches from
Miss Adair. f I ---sfa s-flw •' Mr. G -W. Budd bora out tho afatinont
of prosecutrix, atad detailed hia conversa
tion with Clay.” - * r-i.’fotar;; •
MlwHendsreon, in reply to an Interro- u,
gotten by the Chfai oCPbliee,-said- that’
she would not hav* given Glay tho money ”
had ho not told the story Cf Mta Maliefidtiarrest, ■ >..- ■•
At this stage the Chief ofPaliea askedthat the prison Bribe odmxmtted fat trial,
without hearing further evidence. ’ flw 1 *
To this Mr. Gias* damumsdj!; tad-aik^
(hat tta witnossoa foii' tho dsfei»«,De
heard. •• r-.-tej evn.-taa aroit edl -rd \It was finally agreed, with the consent
of defendant's counsel, to allow ita <»m io
go to trial, 5- r» ,utarwClay was accordingly batted. to Ap-'
when-required. ' ——- *•-
Edward is to bo 140 foot high, 25 foot over
ho old elovatof. * '
It Is suspected that an illicit still is in
AO* HW T O -jt? *»• S JU A J iM M
lagefoU. At<. fl, lg?9 206
r m 1>o 'b<)M’by Public Atmtimi; mldifii
X . T<J;ker ot fate oontMifcjf te a ltor<g»pi, as the I
MARKET SQ UAR E , In g erSo ix ;
Sdlurlltiy^OW ^Uff..,
« m UTS, XT KOON.
tereU-Stt A^rea.vt 4aix1, oxn or.taw, bririr com-
ooaod of the North Half ot Uil Nutnlyr Kfcvon, Id Ui«
3 n OJM. O m M^AJSUAO’JW.O.M
UND ER TA K E R
.A bMxe Bta* ’
A Splendid Hearse for Hire
TERMS MOBKWS^l '; T
voral yoatCttyvCOUSRt ftiglFpjmisoH of
r Scott, of Roach, near Epsom .
On Wednesday tho ritieens-cf’Uxbri^o
mod oat aud fixed up their pleasure
inutis—called Elgin park.' -
A batch of forty-two, pammopsea wps
oly-aont out-ta Napanoa., for. offancnsaiuqt tta dog byelaw of that town. _
Th ah m-sa tbfavos who'escaped- from !tlw
lVQfc„ w #tel *W, «»l “t tergo, iglto p>
trife* S ta W 1 obatu‘-e o{ itomtaing.taptarod.n f?
roo w ledR ed^^^^i chW dJwittf sattinij fi|ej|i3tta
left At-hie w ststisn at Clifton last spring,
p liberated on $8,000 bail last Saturday
The Sharon “ I l l a m in e «K ;
jl be held this year oh Enday ovsntng,8 5th of Septa^itaylg friktwin^^ay-
-<hn English, a former of Sydenhampablp, Wfrflbrown]l»oj^ria waggon on
mrday of last week, and died from the.
TK A V ING Just Arrived home fromA J .’ibe mertrte. F lure made -me* weenie *•»?>•««• Fu“°*- “ UitntofcM. >r. Joopb^W S W r ?
'•&-:ft£sa s a>^jB r
t O a m b l g k
•OTK ORtpo-R S A D B .iC -W iH
A LARGE ‘'Quantity ’ of Fir^t-Class
Xksfl-rlleawr Brisk m toad »t OkMsV TUS mndUtAk ¥anli t«ro lalta of Ingersoll, on the GraSel
Z-. THOS. CHOATE.
Fashon .Notes.•i.nnoi.. . '.yr ..,___ ....
Long eummcr gloves have no butlens,•nd a Pirisiau speciality is mad#*of silk to
match the dress with a roffio of silk at thetop.
- Tho shape of ribbon bows has changedcompletely. They we no -longer mado
vtith stiff loops and ends, but merely with
Very long hoops and without any ends at
all.
The colors whiolj will bo fashionable in
the autumn and winter are, for the most
part,-extremely dark shade; nearly ap-proaebjug black,' in tho color* of woods,
garnet,;bfdhse and blue; • f>.--Elegant fans tris of faathsn of parrots,
radiating from a common canter under • a
tuft of swan's down, set with a cluster of
South American blosaomB made of- tho
breast faatheraof the humming bird.High strap eandals of maroon coinrod
afid navy blur French morocco have beenintroduced in Paris. They are battened
on the cidoof the fact, and oro worn .with,
plain silk stockings of a contrasting color.
Never was tho beauty of silken, fabrics
carried to so groat an extent. There is a,soft richness about the satins, a depth of
tone in the velvet and a Variety of has inthe fancy tissues that has never yet been
equalled. ■■
Several new shapes; are announoed infall wraps. Thera will bo a largo
number of mmttes of different shapes, allof thorn quite tong and having a eimpla
hood or tripplo cape. Patofote will dis
appear entiroly. Far will be*favorite
torauling. *orft l.o.Gvte • .'J-;
- SiltM jewelry has boon introduced at tooEnglish court for half mourning. Neck
laces and earring to match are of beads of
sterling stiver, nn polished' and nw cm bling
dark pearls at a distance. The neck-laces
are made of graduated beads.For ovenlng wear white satin ribbontakes precedence for : garnishing though
some of the prettiest dresaes that have beenfinished lately have been gaxnuhed with
brocade ribbon and UiO bouquet de nonage
to match,is large velvet pansies or.scarlet
garanmm btouonw. ., .--f
It Is a pretty fashion now to have one ortwo tow nats about * drawing room or
boudoir in the form of two large, equate'
eusbtohs, one upon the other; in two colonsu»h as bluo and black, nil or linck, or in
deed of any other color to smtUwfuroiiaroof tiio room, they look; walk
A now bolt ha* boon roadii wlfij* i* csr-
tafniy an Ingenious contrivance. It is »leather belt with a protty clasp which is
made in throe ooinpsrtmoots, the Muterone containing • ™rt, those on either aids
noodles and entton. - TBere is nothimr
cumborsomo or bulky in tho appearance ofthe clasp. vri.ftBiUa'nfi.i;:
. Very mtseuHee looking tarrolling cos?
Runes have -uppewod lately. They aremsdooMrily’e cloth of heather mixtures
and long tonics Idftprd up over* plain
skirt. - The jacket opeds over* tong waitp .^^M fir o T ’sm dh w htuto^dd^d’ '
toorolM to Mxudhariu extinguishing ft, ^s i
A Ride For Life.
nrB.iLi.rao nxPKErxscs or a paxil t
1 Between eight and nine o'clock one even
ing last week Robert 0. Uffner, his wileland daughter twelve yews of apo left
Frankville for Shenandoah in an ordinary
fwm ws.^ou drawn by two hoswr. Afterdriving a abort distance Mr. Uflfner on
lookiug ahead a half mile or so saw thatthe woods wore on fire on both sides of the
TO ad, bat as the timber was small and theundergrowth light he thought he would be
able to get through without much difficulty.
When he entered the burning district thowind seemed, to inarsase aul the fire
moved with such amaxing rapidity he
eould hardly keep pace with it. Aftee
driving through the fire three or fbnr hund
red yards the smoko became so dense thatthe travellers were almost suffocatedMnd a;few sMonis later ware compelled .to lie.down on tho bed of the wagon to* prevent
being smothered. The stnolra to blinded
Mr. TJffatr that he could hardly 1 ate theroad, and consequently .ho' allowed the
hones to go along pretty much te theypleased. A half mile was traversed in thisway, when tho smoke snddebly cleared
away; and the fiames on cither mde of theroad imoreosed in strength so rapidly that
they almost roasted the now thoroughly
frightened travellers. Seeing that if they
did not escape very soon the entire party,
would bo burned to death, Mr. Uffuer triedto urge the horses to a gallop, but the pooranimals were . so frightened' lha| they
hardly moved, and at last came to a stand*,
rtiff, aud Wgan backing off the road.
quiet them until ha fauna n good, stoqt
Stick. Then, ordering his wife to take tho
rains, ho proceeded to belabour the honesnutift they struck. a gallob and dashed
e truth, along the road info tta very taat of tho. tad - fire, Uffuer*nco>**ctediari*mb«ring info
Woouia'a Strafegy. . . -■■ ■•* .hrewa' :s ' -''-’i
atid a pretty- giri-to her small
brother toe’ other day, »’I want you to do
•omeltaug for me—tbsta a goodfrdfow-7^
' "W iji ft?a growltd Jack, who fa thabrother of toenwririh -
” inth tb^al*4 ’T’£J-.“n ^m nsto£&°
"Well, woatyoa put them on and go to
the concert-to-night? Augustus and I will
too wagon *» too. horse* nn, and taking
_ lira linos from his wife urged them cn at
toeiopMhfa veto. This ram was con-tinusdover toe rough xnoantaia road far
several hundred yards’ with toe fiameu
roaring on both sides and myrinda of sparks
falling in about ths waggon. Mnu’Uffaor's
■U^Vj ’Mr Aa» AaEjtagKigKt^ ?
rool-yon want w . te do Ahal?"
daa weooDModtyeunmat »t*nd .
when she fainted in hi* *rnje. White ta
w m endeavoring to bring his wife back to ,
conciausnres the tane* were tearing along
tacam»eon*rioo«ina f»w-second*, how-ever, and jtut then tar tavband saw aritted ef dense black emoka enveloping the
— —.------— --------------------la'n tn vwferitn D warn wiffi this Acslnnie-
* Tlw fabric to be Rtod In autamn and
winter millinary will be, b«»iJe the plainss«§
A Ten Ship Bace«.
Tta clipper: tea toip races from Clrin^
home to London have become almost ofisv
lete, Great interest attacjiad ta them, anlargo sunur qf money wore ws^brod on th.
raralta. It ocoarredmorc toannaMitat tW}ofihew magnificent vrenri, skirting'fron
Hong Hong tognther, woulffgo ouf to-Maji
lose sight .at each other, aud> finally pa«up tta Tharnw vrithta half an tadr ofoacV
other. Tta p*a**pgera have -fieen Impwfe’
embark in them trail# of seamanship, t^say nothing of tta advantage derived froffigatting first in the market wllhita no’ T
crop. The greM ooeirn sUsmera whie.have sucoeded to tbs. tea frumaaa smtit tl#
Opening ot the Sues canal show jtta »*mX
rivalry, .and tta effort, to p i to LcndoftT
. From Hankow to tta mouth . of lhaj
of
part a tortuous and dangerous .cbanueM.‘t a
M to* nighUtoto g rica fie« ai tta rate oft
fifteen mites an. bo«r. Bta tad. .thirty*five hundred tons *f tea on board, wbidfltha was to fata to London in toirty-nin^
*”*• •* • of W a, ton, or I
^fr . A. JL Polley lias the
thia
at 48,000? which involves a rate of 30
ts on m r ftam g ;
jfhe lalt black fo Blytb, ell)
Jecfitiylbilfuil thoro is being rapidly erect. t, and the manufacture of salt will soot, ^bbnunV^ced.
fK^s^sX£h:ssgs‘,
u”i' “7
i S i
, uidfr shoot ata mark, day games, road« ®tehnd aa lif TtaOdb « called Gamp-
-Von, and each of the party is " Gamp 1,5*
>F kpqjinds of quinine.;^ vo thousand pound!*
----------- -J of Peruvian bark ; twenty-eight thousand
■
J • upbn tho drugs used by thaCsar’r army
-14 bfosTC annjinr the lut Tmku»Dusrian- wmv-4tafa-.t ^taalMlSO.OiXiytriarafroesHttfawbaa-'
TBME«M J^:'WEGE
- o r tTAMILXOJf, OXT^fiiP. n
w m i f r
rpENDHRS,' addressed to the Post-
UieeMrWUOEBSVlLLE ud OXFORD CENTRE, <x>
Ingersoll Cheese basket.
No. 2 Sqnu», *SS0..'a;il4v;1s.i
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effete 20
r<rf lb#
$777
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i
Voteirs’lJ
iturally
CARD,
partje^.yhq pjtetir^goiug
oniontirisly nntore-
(’able lieport,
-Friday night, while J having been par-rutage, radwifib.
-ondon (Ont.) Cheese Market.
Socket J-pepd*,
Woodstock Cheese Market.
NeW York Cheese Market
is at Pari* green, nh and bran on the
etKunsui m m Norwich on Wednesday tail,
and succeeded ia tutting a coupl* of valuable
*r N« tewafa* tore tows drowned while
Ate «*®e TW raMon w obvfo** -
aw» h*v« yak terttod.
ilM railway, either to Hama
'The Steamer leave* Ham
opened to
j delightful
ford, which
and lingering Hln'eea of nine weeks' dura
tion. . The, announcement, we feel 'rare,
will tHf received"with genersT~ftgret, not
‘Ykz wj ’ u«-y \laying a better sheaf, and muci/moro i> sal
ly handled. This was a grand victory for
■T. 0 ’..I’u . /b
WoBTn Ksowixu. For, thnw weeks longer
Mr. W® MbBain toUti^k-great inducements
in general dry goods. ' Moire goods will be
given at the "Oxford House” for the money
Woodstock, Aug, 18,1879.
tn cheese market of fate Em presented a
y. dull appearance, raid thu market on
<rday proved to be no exception. Tho
half of August make are not yet ready
therefore, were not boarded. About 600
M^ofJuly make were registered on the
cd. but no sale* were reported, owing to
tfrop-on the cable quotation to 30 shilling*
><>;; , cast quite a gloom over. the factory
I9M D v <S J-ly.
OAPfYAL.
state until her death at half-past eight
o'clock. The family bar® the sympathy
bfferings registered were 4,530 boxes,
last half of Inly.
only -sale Wo have to report wa* one
‘‘s at 6c. Factorymen refusing 51c. for
TVtotahce fai* dfahmt the number refatafa* a
tasp f a W of -kgMMtetor re*ffihg.
much varirty^ ta etyta and inesdent. The
London, August 16,1879i the ebeeae market, on Saturday last^the
(S«fag factories were boarded :—BlenheimJ^Brooke, 23$; North Street, ■ 120j Munoey
ql, ISO; Grinau, 200 ; Bryjuwtons, 250 ;
J boxes ; bnt no sales, as tar m could be
rf lined, were tffucted. Offtr.t were made
Jto iiic, which, according. fa tfiii Uver-
l^jotalfou* ftf 30® Were extreme figures,
Uftout Acceptance.
tr &t General Gro^rira K Wallta’.
1 «w- Woodfer satoat J. S. witlia’? '-284
’•‘^T Undertaking «t HolLTriM.-to W.
‘^iCSFGn***CWj*2£z'- .... _ ----- JBPPIP
ksvMvf good OtMtwiMd .pur*.
CMr ’“?* Mai* raid a little girj, '* do men want
to get married ffl much a* women do f
•• Pshaw ' what are yon talking about *”
' •• Why, ma, the fadie* * W|i0\co tn® be re arc
always talking o&wrt ' g&tfag tnSrrtad''; th*.
r the corresponding week last year, seven
mo* registered 4,700 boxes—600 June
»b ata°dc July, of which 2,200 boxes sold
Ko Sjc.r mostly last half July. -The
y'7 ts buyers on tho market were John Byram,
'j 1 ' rant, J. C. B. Galer, W. Rimistier, E.
X; II and J M. Wilson, of Ingersoll; L.
i. ■ h&rdson, of Kcrwood ; Tho*. BaDantyno
; . Sherman, jr.. of Stratford, and John
__
% wjy y y ,
Half Gallon
IU V«j4 O' tra» u< k .i?te«te a.swu; . •
jslfaqwrinw*t in.',', tativww' owrer* else-
th* County of rQfcford,/•< whom torty-mght
{were male*. AH were natives of the County
trf Oxford except two^OH
' at A magazine writer says the German*
- torn naturally to muse." We thought it
McCorqndato, West Zorra, and E, Taluir-
son, East Nisswrw.wers *ppoyitWjudges.
Aflpr a^hpj^igh apd faif, <rt# of all tho
machines, tho ‘tM assiv' Hartestar " w»*
nqanirppusly nronopneo^ Jby tho judges the
KING STBlteE, -
OST It is now that people go off into ths
country and leave their city residences closed
andvjariwriii jn.ttas Mi«f -that perhaps ttoax.
gaa bills will be lower, but they won’t.
*7* Somebody was uncharitable enough to
say that the ministers throughout the country
war*:taking Anguat.for their vacation this,
year because there are five Sundays in the
>«* t.
£J’’£S t 'w 4<T "—.. - fl® I
Akotpxb PuT-ra'-IUr Hxct
other grand excursion -to—Pal
Middle Base Island* wfll j take pUijo' from ,
Woodstock,’Tugcnwll .wd pointar'Wri^‘on
Wedneaday nert, ttu^th’Irust, via the G.
W, B.:kwT*toJtotof-ftfy
fgr the round frip, F2, and parties; Vba d^rire
Jp do'jp «$Kio^t;9V«F W.T*011
Id^ug day.'^lha
tidfccta ^ing good to return no nny.iiMt onfhe asff . Thfs' .will, girti cxcurmorliite a
ehanctf to visit t^e Bar jmd ace the' pfctaSf al
rases of the Grafid Regretta, which place
ph th* 23 th, And ii^hich, f^ebtatejl
ujxiu CanadiAn hidiL____
tariff came into Operation the .Company obtained all their can from across the b&nicr.
• 1Nrwi’^5 Bru.— In obnaeqLtnce oi the ax-
tenriye counterfeiting of their |5 bill, theurilll.J— k* .d- l,...v. . r-1_______ i
a half caat of IngonqU^/aobs dastard
threw a stone through the window ofthe Post Office aar^andLftbe tmasilo Mmoattook the clerk in’ttio tace.
Gxrajlialp'A'M^HA 'gU^bi ■ '■ party; will' ba
Wctcd that a short time ago the Canada
8outbepuB*ilw>y Company gave ap order for
l®0 box-ears to the Ontario Cm Work* atlamdon, shd several of the cars, have beencompleted, and delivered recently. This isanother instance of the beneficial effect which
SCOTT’S EMULSIONPURE COD U VER OIL
H Y P O PH O SPH IT ES DE L IK E AND SO D A.
g g Ss s s i^a S ^^E
At a reaping mutch, held on tho farm of
Win. Morrison, Esq., Lot 2, C*n. 1, Noitlj
Oxford, which took place Monday, the 18th
inst.'five 'machines wore'in' competition,
namely^ th* " Massie Harvester,tnwii''fitWed at Rww^tstto1? o^^r%foh MriJGoo,'
McKay is agent; ths John Elliott, of
London;1’ 'Sin^U'lRe^>ar,f * 'aid three of
aware, has only been In existed# about three 1
weeks, soa W s'•'toolkit Jbkirt Jo Simeoo^
never oiaved weexher before. Still it was f
•SS ffiLtO T TaW ft
drive,) and mads a fair score. Simooe made a '
good score. Our men took thw tecond ip.'
ningi arid made toe tamo eooae that waa,
and 4 wicket*. Wo might state that Inger-1
soU ptayad one man short, V ub«titate beinj
hUmr*dM,tJtalMt. ’ I p
sight, with a parky.,cd about hundred, the
close to each other—*to* find City Iliad' of'
jPort -pjAkiB^- “ Goda gfae the1
•Queen.** ’•Wijjl thtoa -rem^gl.ehwr* th J
: party on the Asia welcomed their vuritora,
Batid '^bieh cAme ' tip ;r with
oar party p l a y i n g -! 'Spangled
Banner" Wheeling round tjui Asia geva
fiSr edhtort a parting chekr, and steamedl£V s/£tu^njrifi ftrpe’Wr the
op*n:aiJSAanwt <>f th* Pj, Heron Band, In
CWht-Sottto F^ninr»ri »t & o'clock.. Theiti^gipg ofBcera 6( the P^p. frL. H. R?«.
inschargn aftoo train kindly delayed start*
ing,until >ix O’clock, when all being ready
we spu5tpd^r.'lK>u)e.r; 5 ^Qo rTln brought
n» to Strattordm good lime. and. the train
SOtttb soph Is fl tho Dover station, ths In-
gjtjrscin train toll owing io a fow tnluutes.
Unfortunately wo had out gone more than
trfie 'hundred feet frem the- station when
ed too.t>og'al'tlio'awlfcb/ao^' flipping on
toe wrong ride threw the aar oH-iho track,
esnsing W littTB-cxtiteinent in-the car that
wss off. As speedily as possible IhcT work
fcfjkpfscSg the ear'oti tlfe track ^oB Corp-
t^bcedj[anfcfa(ter$delsjf of About t^ro
hours and a half wp were again under way
they will even fiddle on fiddle strings or
mend their furniture with glue
•ar The girl who rings to an admiring com
paay in the front parljijc, “ ¥<& must ^»Ae
and call me early, mother dear " is the same
creature who expects her mother to make the
fire, get tbejmlk, and bring her breakfast up
« A man named Sypbura, a toeeaemaker at
Bluerale, cleared out tart week. His depart
ure was hastened by a woman claiming to be
ha fpraaken ^ifo wsddaoly appearing <m th*.
W ’DqtaS wes* wuwty hVO candidates at to*
of responsibility cqtaHed upon them, muni
cipal clerks are otarat toe worst-paid class in
toe whale conuurrauty. Constant changes end
findable reporta a further decline of 1/ tor
Wduring the week. * The prion reported
ho past five days being 30/ at Liverpool
" Loxtxrn Socr*nr." The enterpriaing
psbliabCrs Meura. Belfords, Clark & Co.,
Toronto, have commenced publishing a Cana
dian edition of this ♦ery interesting and ac
ceptable magazine, The repnut is a facsimileOf toe English 'edition and ecntaina a class of
,:k— ------------- ------stable to the reading
DART <fc MURDOCH
uch pLawnro in informing tWr many friend* and tho public gMuanlh that
atacd mto mriawfcip, apAMyii^ bought out the stock and trade of MB. 1a Great Bed uction below Original cost, to wfiieh they have add<4 a 1
BVSlrtE&S ITEMS.
Wuxsyuno w rmu Ekui-Ish Dictionabv.
Tift fowagvfr yrhp.^rit^s^ tatter, hy thedic-tienary is likely to errata a' 'different feeling
ba the receipt of hia«i^*^«{rem that intended
by him. Wo have a rase at hand. A Ham-
burg Business man in connection with a c*r-
tain proposal, write* :—'• In the first place it
would be recommendable if yon would allow
me a freee-copie ol your esteemed paner,. whieh: you could Torwtwd too in certain spacesof time by crosa-piece of timber, the postageb«tng pnjpy cbargo,''. It did not take tong todiaoovor that “ erote-ptace of timber ” meant
poet,.and that thia exprearitn was used in theelegance of writing Jo prevent tautology.
* Modxl School Txxjg.—The following cir
cular has been issued by the Educational De.
jxrfliicait ;—-f. The fiwrtitriRj} ju toeTlOoArity
Model School* will begin oa' Friday, August
28i,'-»«a: «id-<mfi^htrdAy, i deUber 25. The
clteing examination wiU begin on Thursday,
"October 23,’ or FridaV.1 the 24, at tbo option
of the wsvcrnl Bo-mla. 2. The second term-
of the Model Schools will begin on Monday,
October 27, and end <m Saturday, Decembw,20. The closing examination will begin on
Thnradey, Dec, 18, or Friday, the 10th, attor-epboa of the several Board*. (
MtmesrxL Clxmk*.—-The Whitby Chrdt-
eUe pnto in a pleai for manlripM vtarits. Jtf
saraConsidering toe amount df work they
Gams Laws. -The following are the date*
of the opening and closing of the nasons un
der the game taws Deer open* 15th Sep
tember, clraes J5th Dec.; Patridge opens 1st
October, ctosci 1st Feb , Woodcock opens 1st
Aug-, closes 1st Jan., Snipe opens 15 th Aug.,
close* l*t May ; Hares or Rabbit* open* 1stSept, close* lit March ; Ducks—black,wood,grey and teal—opens lit Sept., clotas 1stJ»n.; all other kind* of dnekn open* 1st Sept.,close* 1st May.
Ulba.’aBK
rrB T A l
le ib». n i
aru-.t (MX. di *«• »1 !«<i •«• «l 11' I "
■ ‘ W The nr»citwt.^dteeovery .'o^tho ago- -
• TbsriAV's Horte ‘ <tal' Crttt* food. Try it
^^-'d a ily
ifrom Vsoee’a Banpy. gri, w 10jtn ru
'• ■■<>•.«-^sa'ffKrr. ■
The Ingersoll Cricket Club met Simcoe in a
friendly game oh Monday last, sad consider
ing toe odd* against our men they did re-,
marQb^pweS. ‘ SWSispc&i duK/had theiri
stepngrat jteMn^ri toe ground^ (wplgood men'
they B*. too,) for out ed mwu mstehea they
have '^iyed.tois'sraaou they have been de-(
New York, Aug-18, 1879-
1Y0 caa note’vary yttta improvement in
is market, Buyer* are taking stock* ver^
riingly and Only u their necessities require.
#feera. are kept but' of the market by the
.^tiafactory tenor of the European cable
Hees.- Holders Insist,* however, on foil
S itfona, and fffo. may now he regarded a*
rail maintained top ^gnr£ wito *ome hold-
fof extra gilt edged stock talking 6c.. 4m.
5c. wiU procure very good »ervterahto
peso yet however. Wisconsin.and Ohio
mm continues to rule below State in price
U quality. Tho tower gradca of chcesm as'
was sq weff known, and'the fatojlyip
much respected, but everywhere that the
Holtnana have apppare^ prefers*iotraHr. Inpubl(o' MisS " Jolla wfw- au 'eyer-[W®|=omefavorite bn ilecbunf o'f hW~gSuefal excel
lence and great vivacity as an artiste ;
private she rebkoned many sincere friend«.
During Uer illness, a kindly interest was
felttorough^ul U)e city, and raauy hopes
indnli’. d tliat she would re^dyor, Bal tltoflhysisjatl# in attendance g^vo po Ancoufi-
dgemeni. and thc’nnfrirtnna'le young lady
grndnall^nnk, X^^hAPS.U1WHstl>le,^bout
■“ “i? ■“
' B. A. WBOBOsefc ■ ••
yot|’ waiit Neat and
Fancy Jgb F^intingr call at the
TBIBUKKOJIice.,
UjeraoH Cheese Marjcet.
-.r-d 4? market yesterday there was a very
larg ttendanco of both buyers and aellen ;
tart *z market, owing to the tow figure of
tho to, wae very dull, /testers not earing to
tamr- anything ba t the finest goods, and these
st' es which sellers declined to accept
< j/rty-three factories Were represented,
had Mr noticc<I among them the following
n. John Wilkinion, J. V, DeLoog,
W Dunn. Fowater, J. Hichanlscu of 8t,
Ge C. Wilson. B. Hopkins, AlHaon, J.
Pat tvn. Maple Leaf, Farrington, Lakeside,
Bur de, Harrictsvilte, Peebles, Clear Coeek,
Ha / Street, Avon, Elliott, Kintore, Ver-
whi^ft, Springfield, J. 8. Handcreon rad
OrnciAt Ca*.—A new official car is being
built at the G W. TL Car work* m London
East for General Manager Broughton, and theoh^Mp will be placed at the dwpoaal ufcffictala gf £*e Company.
1. Oft F. -TbriDrrad Lotai.of toe lu le^ta
dant Order of ^d d-Pelto^B^ ite. J®pak
aeasion on Friday test at Hamilton. It wa*
decided to hold the next annual meeting at
the Royal City of Guelph
St . Nicholas n>« 8m . — Help* the boys
and girls to begin the fl»v? year of schooling
with a great variety at amusing stories, pic
tures, rad interesting articles. It begins
with a frontispiece, drawn by Addie Ledyard
and, near the end, it give* young Louis Napo
Icon’* ufe-bufory. with.* portrait Ligratitifrom a photograph Ukra k btfte white Txfv»
•t y f a f * *• *»F •» Mitohril. SMforth,
Clmfou Tbr th* eon resume* of MW of tVf
twpta who wtatosd fo •fop «t tora* pla*M.
i At Goderich rtation to* train w m mm
p*op!* who scattered
to«n»«lrcsovsrth* town, to. majority,
j bowwsr, taking their way toward* to*
Hazbcr, overiocHug which is ritoated toe
, beautiful greoad rad fine baiMijtgs of the
Park H ^wfawto,*** thrown opaq for
th* UM of wM wriy, y/e gpdench
in holidayMtarewa accounts/ th* yirit of
ttal’M/ttonklmi Oddfellows a Itart Hsira
to,theta Goderich aftornocn
onto* itoran “ Ontario," which WM «t-
p*iita4 to arrive about 2 o'clock, In toe
maauUnw ito too . avsilabla ct^ft in the
wny of Meam tug, sail boat*, xow boato,
k<s.1 wbr8 prtsspd into service and tho
HswhorJaodl*xka for,aopae ,drfteooe outi
side wraraon dotted with toom, going toIi^Jt&jfotfons, crowded wfth hippy P*rti»s
Ibent op wakwg too mo«t of toe dear air
rad beautiful waters of Lake Huron. Ana
patf toe S'tewraer Asia could b» »Mn nrak-
.Harbor on her way down frbm
ftanH St# Mwie.to £wrnw. ’ The Ontario
btlfijfTfoliyvd Krrsn»*iusuia were at- one*
‘made Triltothe'A^a to lake ov ^.party out
| on tho L^^,MrAl*tttts 'Gntorio being in
the 24th nut., morning and evening.
JnElX JSolmab.—The Frte ;
Prct* of Monday,'fa announcing the de
mise of this favorite young actress, who ,
w m wqll'knowr^ to ^tany people of Inger
soll, says •* W« ra^ret to record that
"Mias Juli* Holman; Mcond daafMft of
p. m_, on Friday, 22nd inst.
T&AMimKRXt>. — At the last meeting of the
Presbytery of Pari* held at Tilsonbnrg^ Emfao
wa* transferred from the London Presbytery
a capital victory for the Newcastle Machine'
and we are confident Mr. McKay will find'a r t U y ^/^t a ^^’i ^ are
khtay.*- <f*afaqwt,.of *o«ur|ng tbq-betl
machinery obtainable fa the market.
be in the lirad* oFi^petant pirtoto, and m’
on former occariona will be most complete.
Further perttaulart in.our next.
OHTtuurogE.—The names of Min Bradburn
and Mia* Hockey popil* ef B, g. Jfa. 10,
Htteham, were among toe fifteen sucasasfa
candidates for third class certificates. It waa
•rroueoualy stated by the focal papers oTilsotibarg: that they are pupil* of Titeonbur
issued a new bill of that denomination, whichU described as follow* Photo of the Prrai-
dent, Hon. Wm. McMaster, .fa tho centre,tidres ton place of that of ’ tho 'Queen. The
new bill ha* the President’* signature st the
lower Ifft haqd corner instead of tho right, a*in the old- bill. A-lx>rd& surrountu the
whole,-with the figure “ 5 '' in each corner,ahd’the words, “ Capital 86,000,000 ” at each.rad. The “ Reverse " is green tinted, with
T take great ^teiture In thanking the public Wk
generally for the n/rrij Kbernl patronagt betlowcd t/9 vl
on me during toy ihirif ye<iT» of bueinnt Itfc If m « Vi
Ingenolt, and would beg to ncomwnd mu Sue- ll l a Iteeeeor, MR. RfCSARDSOlt, a* a pereon alicayi II 11
wUling, and quite earnpelerU, to fill the wdnf* of //
all who may regairc anything in Xia line. Hfe '• Vw B H S ^ ll
flock will be found, at ufuat, targe and wellj'-aeegrtcif, and very ehea^,1 owing to ‘the great'advantage gairiid by baling. y A f
'' Your^dc., ' f C. P. HA&Ls ,3);
In reference to too above I would aak an m*pea&>n fay *^e' radwriiL^rfad steek M
WATCHES, .CLOCKS, .JEWELRY,SUver Plate, Fancy Cnotfa, Table Catkry, Vncfaliie SertUes 1'
and Oils* Spectacles, Eyp Classes, &«,, Ac., I’C
Which wiU bo Sold Cheaper than a*vether Homo fa the Trade. The M ufisitafa and
Repairing Department will always have my I’rwmil A tienttan
fageraon, April fat, 1879. _________277 JL dJlItF IliaH ARD SO ir.
Ing at the meeting ‘li^Bfo. pMr Spprta .^n
Saturday and Sunday next. The meeting bn
Saturday wW be tat too’tmnaactiqn ,°f bash ,noss connected Aith toil ‘Society, - aid ' the'
Ixjtnum by the Cam.—On Monday even
fag, a* the Woodsto^lBXSUTsion-wfle leaifag
Goderich, Alex. McDonald, of Woodstock,fa attempting to ‘bdird the train while fa!
motion, slipped, and tbo wheels of the car
[ paaaed pWfaf» right;fafad- /Amputationj*m
deemed neceaaary between the wrist and
fjsbHjho o l
Takes Home.— While Mr. George Artraj,
Of England, the extensive manufacturer -«l
1 MicheB's Annato, was on a visit herera.fow,
month* ego, ho bought at London irtfafa 'of
Bristol, England. Mr. A. McKcmaie, of thisj. 'fiatoC liphe Jn icbarpo oHlfam.
auspice* of the Ji. v* Church of thi* toyra,
1 wiu be Agprajtural Grounds em
t Wednesday, the 3rd of September,' two
m ear list izsfae that arrangemrato wtrq in
program for a Grangers' Excursion to Guelph,
and we are now in a position to state that
arrangcuienta have beau (ally completed with
tho Credit Valley, L’ort Dover and Grand’
Trunk Railways, and the excursion will take,
place on Wednesday,-tov27t^- fast, - ’ttfaivx
curaion wilt giro the fanuars'of.-thq Codnty
bf OxfBrd; Who desire to do -re;-—art- oppor
tunity of visiting tho Provincial Model Farm.
A special train ot first-clas* coache* will be
run through from Ingersoll to Guelph on the
above data leaving Ingersoll at 7 o'clocksaid arriving at Guelph at, ,10.,o'clock^ Be-- faming -will teavo the G T.ARi station at 6
o'clock p. m., giving ample time to inspectkbevarioua point* of mtarert st the ModelFarm and also in tho Royal city cf Guelph.Dinner will also be provided at tho ModelF/WHifijr aU"whp desire to dine there. Mr.
James Gordon, railway ticket agent of Inger
soll, has been indefatigable in getting tip this
excnrnioBi and no peins will -bo tparecL. inmaking everyone comfortable by giving themample accommodation and good scab. Wghave no doubt • largo number, will avail,tbem-•elves of thia excursion, a* i« yvilI no adnidafford ra atnfawtkil plcamro Jtal'ii;sHctn;n
not often ht*mnaB#i “ fl-; chfalrcn 50c.
See poster*. -.- • ■' ~ .
throqgboot Un eatifai'fifarreal khd tahtaa
into tbo field jest,as HyrMafter doing the1 former parfoF *the weaan'a work, while
J the other m>c|ifat* w«re sow and brought
fra'sK fibiB. the' shotiWlihlrirtvai tharA and.
The management of this wdftjon1; has been*
placed in the hand* of Mfaarfa • Qibbfadr " and
Bendit Thezagentiimi^jig^lmdt^eTMua-
agemont bf previous excarufona to thia point
and thSyTtaVe giVeii tho greatest rati*rm5ori?
many of our townspeople wpoaking fa" the-
highest eulogistic terras to th«irw fadefaffcabfoattentionto evut-ywanf and oomU^ffibt ex--
euniionisti ^bd th* Mmpfaten,c.ss of tho moat
R E M O V A L
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Undertaking
Department
ELECTRIC
As announced a few week’s ago,
Brown & Wells1 Law Offices,
ies-St. south; four doors south of the King-St. crossing,
REASONABLE RATES.
CENTENNIAL TABLE CHAI j'SOK AND JOB PRINTING
IN THE
Kool Hats a t Hash Prices
ritually
'irt> pa t ent .
COMMISSION AGENT
to »
HOUMHOLO FURNITURE,
carFiitt, W M ns, t m m , a c.
SIGN OF THE BIG HAT.
iDfsnoU, Joao 1573. ***
Men are guaiSled for civil Uherfy m ex-
act properties to tbeir diapotitiuo to putmoral ohaia. upon their a wtr* kpbetiie; In
propartfoff M tlieirloVa of Jprtlcq it abovetheir rapacity ; iff ‘proportion M theirreundnew and robriety of understanding it
above their vanity and pretunaptioo ; insroportfon jm they are mor* disposed to
listen to the oounaals of the wise and good,in preference 'to the flattery of knave*.
Society cannet exi«t,.iinW*e:iafc6ntroUfhg'
power upon will end appetite bo - placed '
somewhere; and the leas of it there is
within, the more there must be withonl.Xt is ordained in the eternal constitution of
things that men of intemperate minds can
not be free; their passions forge their fet-
to ftaswreufs Ccaa »oa Cm*«n.I am indaoed to drop yon a line to rey thataJtheogb I hart, been reeptical of aH thr no*tram advertised as " ireUra! caret, I have
never toand anything that promws each re
lief and ultimate cure re that of ttainronffI bars been afflicted with tills dreedfal dta-eare for taw. than ten year#, and net until
J. F. MORRKY.W.wniM— O,c*lf*rtre,« Mreh, totaliMStaeU. Wtttiwu^ewrshe¥um »ix.i»i!*»wa,y«».s. rm . , nc
RETAIL JSTORE.
establ ished urr. fora struct. inomm
The Cheat Cause of Hum
1 v T” MISEKT. .
more healthy blood courses in that man's
veins, and,in the* emphatic language ofScripture, he " seeks it yet again,”
and again he is brought down, again
he endures it all, and again the
physician r sits by bis aid*. “ Yon re-member 'that'which 'I told yon?”
*t-Yee." , *' If you drink again yonwill have it again; and do not send for
ma.fpr you will die ; your constitution will
-ffirtrtrendure ahotheraneh a Struggle; you
wrilldie.-’' Doctor, I will: :n ever drink it
again.” And yet he rise# from hisoonoh of
agony, "seeksit yet again,” and aflaiu he
is brought down ; and bin shrieking spiiltfile? induigust into eternity from the won
derful body “ so fearfully and wonderfullymade” by God. H* knew alt th* way
along it must be so, Such is the terribleslavery of intemperance.
aBy through when the etty boy.
liW aU aloog lie read.
sake of young readers who wish
Proprietor of the OXFORD TRIBUNE Printing and
Publishing Establishment has much pleasure in
announcing to his numerous patrons and the
public generally that he has now.
k e c «»s
Shirts Made to Order
x < -There is a &ot7 uncommon danger K in
family government from which we would
warn SVsry parent, and that is partiality,
It is too oftetf tb»'aa*e that fathers andtootheira hays tljelf [rfyfaei child. Fromthia two evils result. In the first place(the pet'usually becomes a spoiled 1 child;
and the "flower of the family”1 seldom
yield* any cither than bitter 'fruit. In the
second place, the neglected part of' 'the
Pvrt Kitto. Ont, ikaf Si; UTS.
Ask -for 'litihfleld*s ‘Oou^&ms^(Wash
Remedy and take N eW ..
T/X -B. Hmfom, Bernfe&mAypi, JtomR-
otoy cmtilhdbe-iioril’SCj ’
<; A citiren of PhUadlphia,-who went to livein an joe-house during the summer, and foundit intolerably cold, kit on the happy expedientof putting dp a stove, and now enjoys lifeeeronly. ■ . ‘ ; .
Whit makes so many boys tarn out to be
bad is probably the quality of the oom starch
that adulterate. Sunday school ice cream.
Oom starch for Sunday school ice cream pur-
iMmahwld.be pure.
Dryden was so bound an in his beak* that
his wife exclaimed, * I wish I were a book,that I might always bo in year society.' ' I
”ight
cn*Dg® jruU cvtify ys&r, topuca
' An aristocratic Now Yorker, on being >
quested by a'rich and vulgar young follow for
permission to. marry ‘one to hffgiria.’ gaveti»is,. rather crushing reply : 'Certainly;
which would you prefer, the housemaid or
cojaa^CBisois; cow»jmxr6^
. os ."2
more commodious and convenient premises and
yith a large quantity of New Type and New and.,,.?,
Latest Improved Machiney, we sure prepared ’
to execute all kinds of i
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
** -F.flQ ITAnt,^
. Bjipg 'centraBj^loaitea to.sleso proximitx to.the busjnjM
centre of the town and being close to the Feist'Office, tlie Banks J
and the Market, and being situated on the ground ftoer. it is 1
easy of access to business men, formers and the. community
generdly, and we feel satfeBM wo s W be fovorod With J
for
REGARDLESS OF COST.
B id .e o D .o Q : ;
Te»»erM»« a»d lBt*«Fer«ee.
A te* dollar bfll with ths fpBsvwg
•This is
ths iMtefa fortune of IlWhWO Isft «D* by
tt»y rush, Jupar Gould. Bswars »f women
a®d wins.’
Sixty thousand”Atuttieans ammallylto
down in a drunkard's grave. It wet* bsl-
tar to bring into ths field *nd shoot down
fi0,000 of our young men evert y«w. thanto have thorn go through Ml Ihs procesua
ofdiMasa, degradation, crime and despair,
through which they inevitably pass.
Tn a bM i Victoria Nyanxa, Mr.
Mackay says Drink is the euw «<
Africa.’ Heaaya that • every week, sad m
place* wlierof grain is pfonfrftil, you will
find every a»n, woman and child reeling
from ths sfltal* of alcohol.'' He damands
that th* members of the enterprise to airii-
; ize Africa shall ba total abuainan.
ChritUin World: That total abstinanoa
is gradually taking hold of Cha upper elasros
oan be no longer doubted. Teetotalers arenow to be found in *riociety’ where they are
not ashstnod to askaowledge thstnselvea aa
such. With bishops and queens chaplains,
judge* and member* of Parliament, phy
sicians and wiientists, hastening to sign thepledge, the dedared enemies of alcohol feel
tijev can take a bolder social stand.
' Addressing a correspondent who asked
his opinion aa to the use of alcohol and to-baooo' in athlstio exercises. Mr. Hanlan,
writing ob tha 28lb ultimo, said : * I have
to state that in my opinion, th* best physical
performances can only ba secured through
the alstjuta. r ndutinapqe from their use.This la «iy rifle, aMfr T'fitaff that alter three
years' constant work at the oar, during
ttlreh time I have rffiwd many notable
match races, I am better able to con ten 3 in
a great race than when I first commenced.
In faet, I believe that the nse of liquor and
tobacco has a most injurious effect uponthe system of an athlete—by irritating tbe
vitals, and consequently weakening the
system. I eat wholesome food, take regu
lar and moderate exe cise, avoid violent
etertfobs, and generally strive to cultivate a
cheerfnt state of mind, in order that sweet
sleep may follow my daily work.- This
embodies, I believe, an answer to your en
quires. I am, faithfully yohra. Edward
Hanlan Champion Sculler.
Mr.Gough tails the following story :I
knew* man who was startled with a face
peering' oat at him from th* wall; be went
up to it and wiped it out and stood backagain, and still it was there ; he went
no to it again and wiped it out,and stoodhack— It was there-vat. Hi* very hair
seemed to stand with horror as he wentnp toit, and with a terrible blow c" Iris
fist struck the wall and left it marked with
bipod. > He stood buck' again—it wasthere; he want and boat, and beat, till he
had broken the bones in his hand, withbeating out Hist which was palpable to h'm;
and yet he was conscious, and the eono'ous-1 new thrilled through his frame with lioror,
that H was bnt a phantom of his imagine-
tiom.7 Let a man suffer that .six -days and.six night* ; let a pbysisian sit by bis side
and tell him, "New, sir, if yon drink agalq,yon will suffer it again.” “ But, doctor, 1will nevar drink again ; doctor, tbe thought
is too horrible ; I shall never suffer it, for
AnktodseSDry^n -Mrf* OrtMag,sMWiHfy'
SOLD ON COMMISSI^.
| ^A I I I M EX * D *rfl
TkmisraHls • ipptaad Ug Wonder-
ftd Corea, - .
Hear Whnt a Beweread CettOo
. man gay* CottStftM-
__ _ Uonal Kenedy.
Inperior wbro^ not only as a muscle
forming food, but also for increasing the
formation of fat In addition to a
quantity of readily aaarinilaelo starch, it
also contains a notable proportion of
arapr, and is capable ®f furnishing the
reqarite mineral constitution for the
formation at bone.
JEUitijs HiSTS r^TUat boiling water will
remove tea-stair* and many fruit -stainj;
pour tbe water through the gtaain and
thus prevent it f •om spreading over the
fabric. TB» t^pe tomatoes will remove
ink from’white cloth'; a’*o from the
hands That a tcaapeonfnl of turpentifie
boded with white clothes will aid the
whitening process. That .boiled starch
is much improved by the addition of a
little spermaceti or a little salt, or both,
or a tittle gum arabic dissolved. That
beeswax arid salt will make flat-irons as
chan and smooth as glass ; tie slump of
wax iri;a rag andkrep it for that pnrpjse;
when the irons are hot, rub them with
itie wax rag, then scour with a paper
or rag sprinkled with salt. That keros
eye w ill softhn- boyts oershoea which
-have been hardened by wktir, and ro-
dec them *s:.pl;*bto!'fcr> when now.
That karotebe. WiU make tin tea-kettle
M bright as new;watarate a woolen rag
and rub with (it’j it will also remove
stains from clerrryarrtiahed furgiture.
m tfod w ^for»»aiM.and «r» with
M tatpspe.*, safe sad viMCar.
' lota Bk T* aptak M
ktetiM baatabta water.j*sk to <wr«, for 10 to
Uwtautaa Cat oora from half a down e*r»
Mti taH bsaas ;boil « mwratas «
haHaahoar.xMtacbte water aa needed to
Ads an titoer taihr «B» every port; has law*
HliWtltifiUWIRsG *ri>->ttog*th«r sad
lay <niriw-to&r. Hold dove to tbe fire
-ri- Mtsrn *Uw>
sffutait >4* th<* foetbwwae di>««**, andtaiSewitttar time hta H MM SMSti
mvmm. Tb« Asctaif e fow bsm taw* **»
btetoly, wtatitoB* foul *d« *> bad **•« W
******** j» a «w» *i*h tifo? »**_W svretettaa <ta» wtoh «ftu suesiwrifcg
toe to* to Srsmsroan’a RaPtoto- O »» J *
stotroabtedwrtiiittitilL _ My stotoo* taste
tad tatati which w n .MW* ewtetally rotated, and iny gtawsllteafthiawtohtayrored. Y>yiEl^URNE H. FORD,
Vriier.
Grand Midi., Nor. A ISM
IO YKAWS A
SQUAIRS
Auction Room,
Camplxn'g BUI of Fare.
1 H- tbusfpuriL <r_ hii.in hand and tar aale: cheaper than any other housa m th* County,
’ the latyeat stock of Coal and Wood Stove* of
, all Um tateta improved.
t ^^^n ew sesdaeMmd-htadHoiutiioMFar-
i &tarer obo,'American *ad Canadian asade
How*. Homa tad Hand Rakes, Hone and
i Band Hvea, Iron Harrows, Bead Scrapera,
’ J’ugur Kettles to *11 aixm. (extensive stock)
and *11 repair* for the. n ot 4 abe, the heari
fort dealer to Brodhgbt and Atlantic Coa-
Gifo, Black and Lubricating Offs, Scalee,
Children’* Carriages, jdtea tad Itowy Ttawxre,
tStato Iron and Ceppcrwartt, and B ow Fur-niriwg G<x«l» tojgeneraL ,W«d, Wed Hek-
ing», Rags, Hide* and Skm. Old Iron, Bras* J
‘and copper taken to exriiaagwfor goodifor
cash. P^Yetrtraghing in" town or eoantry
dote pretaptiy. Rep aid ffoHdng nr
teq. in. aR ita branch., .
guaranteed
stack ofoFump^tad fitting, fto |
like* great tatecy l^ofaff kind* toraachin-
«y. Every pa. t that work* in harmony with
the great dtsig<* to all find* every wheel and
tbe whole powor of the factory wmks againstit to m eh it. If we by tor* to God are’in
harmony with God, .'Il the natural and spirit
ual force* to the world are cur fri rod*. Ifwe
set op onr will again** God, all there force*
are against n*.—Deva-Zotovon.
Msyit jfot*|titatth*:w<»derf«l develop.
metoto s«r tatami poweai by ta* fotas^nus,
of Christian dvifisation are but hinta and
gfimpee* and foretaiteirto the enlarged pewero
toourqxritaalfedta T V B W ta ta in'
Winding Cards, Mourning Cards, ,V. " < X£^o i
OrderoLDancw, .BallTickets, [“'
a ; . Concert Tickets, Envelops
Of all Sizes and Quality,
And in fact everything that eax^be done Rt any well-regulated
t Printing Office turned, opt in the Highest Style of
.: i t the Art, aacl it’fije veiy. Lowest Pxices
B1WAMM-- «F
American Ctumteifeiis
U's Block, between the Post Office ana
mom ta*ll come
It wa* not the thought of aarraidcrihgax-'
tsteace, H waa not the parting from all
*nd lovely things, it was not the shud
der of staking tote the teptochro alctic, that,
tike apoetio refected aa th* crowning Utteraere
- to d^ng. Ttartmgto dstohiaata. Thisis
• -o<i S r t w M ~as 1 •« «*« - io
; the gravw and no num «an «y ought’ agtinrt
-ms, but soy heart taste right Iwata kniver
lite-Utsi which taeareueal* folded, th* river
of forgstiufofta, tiskl 3 nughtgo dpvmfafo it
- ata taihe,”re»i e iii ap* new mam Who
c_ shall eave me from myself f This is th* sting
—r . ...
CO LUNS’
VOLTAIC_______
p LASTE«S
Electricity and Healing Balaams,ViUdizlng. Strengtheningand Healing.
Weary sufferer from Rbeumaiisw, Neuralgia, Local Faina, Weak Spine, Weak and SoreLungs, Cough, and Colds? Weak Brek. WeakKidney*, rieavotu Affection*, weak Stomachand Bowels, Dy»p«psia, Heart Affcettons,
Enlaijied Spleen, Female Weeknrea, Shooting
Pains through the Loire and Back, lack to
Strength and Activity, Spaams or Vito and
Nervous Muscular and Spinal Aflectiore, try
these Plartnrs.They will do more good than all the liniments, lotions, plasters, nostrums, electricalbslts, pad* and other high-prioed contrivancesin the World. Placed over the pit to the stomach they prevent and cure Ague Pains, Bil
ious Colic, Liver Complaints, and vitalize,
strengthen and protect the system from a
thousand ill*. Thousand, to living witntree.
M te^^teed n A U W cteU ^to r-
«L Be rerefuF&irt the reed, to Vniit frfeaff-
ahip, a. there a reed very much like it caH-
od atof-wtepta which will spofl the whole
eompontita. Make the ingrodienta into pi!*.'
and take one night amd morning, and the cure
willfrefledkE ~ ‘ . >
* 4 moBtratlvc SelcettanK.
Work together..Look upon no. ^vil.
ft)We,T»li>*tai ata tah tete
, atafamrtJi te «** tate titiekre mswy
Mretato tayte.wi.hto mi >M lbduta
pta mtetMteta, fata a foyw to toto*.
Mtootad tartar, pepper mta eaia.
a feyer to brand crambe, end eo *Mer
iM .t a tetai* totrty ftol. tavtog
nfetal- fete ; never «ta Mfe fe d .*
ta tote Tta«ta«.-Ptoi —I tote* rigw
tired temtoMs, ort tate itags tee ta*re
1 to b* bora in. The assoeietions of;
:: to Udfoo, of school, winter and th*
iroVJtata* thKcltatectefkilff bdearer to ata btoug wKta. Rf« >fo«,tbe revolrirta W o iV -Q
than a university education to have
r^e and Small Posters, Dodgers of all kinds,
-• f Handbills, Books,,Pamphlets, Catalogues,
bu i Statements, Bill Heaxls, Memorandums,
".i JSTote Hfeads, Letter Heads, Checks
f any Description, Programmes,
‘ <’ J^oney Receipts, Bank Checks and
Bank Blanks of any Description,
Division Court Blanks,
Note 4nd Letter Circuiars,
Ft Hfcal Circulars, Law Blanks, Counter Checks,
Bill Paper,- Way Bills; Tags of all Sizes,
/ffz >»b Business Cards/ Visitfog Cards, j
. . '^ in endless Variety,
inffllibly tike it Hore nniks when the feel-
require thatthos* who
bar* been uractictlly trained to the habit-jtfiMbO^hitoMHiraiufog%fetiw>d con-,
•equtatiy vilUfo general, aanriflee the hap-
nfoeu'etotk*r* toeteirwwuwi&di> indui-
thu ’ «Mkbh*re of
taiwMuaa&teter gcre* P*te**io be attri-tmtad? It fr Vfcfn^O.tifllrtr bf- onltivating
restore togtaerittHjt-Xnitbfc^no. by
stare tofotetation feto'Maaouingi-nothing
OTOTB«®JjiS oar
own tiflfiaanau and of familiarly encount
ering privation and discomfort on accountother*, will ever enable u. to do it when
acquired. Indulgence infallibly produore■elfiehnetg and hardneee of heart, and no
thing but wmra discipline and uoutawl
can lay the foundation of a magnanimoue
character. - ' ' .
ittereta half an iudb A1A , A
4fawrod.ritop*d cakua, and bod there m
■■****-^
Sqmx e»B htajiKfi«»iffs*iy pourted out
add winch
extato in rhubarb, gocaoberru*. ouiranta,
and otbM fruit* m*ny b«
asrertai bv u » to * sm*U qutatity^ to
carimeta toW a, without afietorag th-’-r
ftitvar. To anv ordinary aired
puAfingta tench Botamaj bea&ted ta,
rated np, wiH wa r * shilling, or *vqn
tw&e anch aouantfry if tl» fruit re ■wayMKK If tine frttfe hint fa attdff&d to,
manv a atoenah ache will be prevented
rad a Vtat quantity to *ugw ***»>
bereura when tbe acid a nrertrahrod by
the soda, ft will not require *> mntoi
sugar to retoai the tart rtato.
OatMaw.— Oatmeal, m ordinarily
prefmjsto, contains much, more flesh
faming ffkaterial than fine wheat-flour,
and often from six to eight tnffca *»
much oil.. Oatmeal frequently contain.
Mven or eight, or even ten per cent, to
oil, while the whole grain to wheat rare
ly baa inore than two per cent; to which
th* greater part i« cart aside in the pre-
WhorimUb
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