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UrepwMi TEfcMS-OKEWUJUt A YBAh An d C an a d a D airy R e p o r ter WHOLE NO. 804 mtaw te* JMw la return L. TH O M A SHARRY ROWLAN NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS jigsiittss 'garbs.SAUSAGES. TENDERLOINS FRESH FORK, > ARRlsTERSand Attorney-eat-frei The Molsons Bank. Inrenoll AUows Interest on Deposits, MERCHANTS' BANK OF CANADA. Cheese Makers. SEAMLESS 91.000,000. W S U t l ,M CHARLES KENNEDY, Gang Presses, Refrigerator Vats SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. MONEY LEND. LRV imODI> 6tz»w I BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. INSURANCE AGAINST FIKE & BETAH,. ell day ; bo ______ inent counter, the ghost of hia former eelf.the talk of the little town whore everybody sometimes linking oireutnetaneea. Daly wu 1 stuck tip,* Him Dart sailthen Mme Daly bad declined to bi INGERSOLL BRANCH 1SED Auctioneer''for Oxford, OISMLU questions of him nt last, and to tell him what the world was saying , ho laughed at her questions as irrelevant, nod the shock ing erprcMion be used ns regarded theworld needs no roptition in thtso virtuous VOL VI.—-NO. W great friends with Miss Daly, did not take her into their little confidences, or ask her Co join them tn their little strolls after thebar was closed for the night, or when hours ’ off duty ’ allowed of country ram bios m lu the Battleton Junction girls, who wore demonstratively fussy or coldly indifferent,according to the class of customer who pre OR Crawsbsw was not in good form * that particular SLUG EON DENTIST, L KJENTI ATE of the Royal College erf Denial Surraens. O starts. Rooms- In Lee tonbrick tmlMlns. Kln» «*. languishingly whilst an irate passengewas hammering away with the millet edge of a shilling to attract her attention did not whisper, <kittenish impulse too. seeing what a lot of girls have been always running after me It was not odd. but young Todd »u be I yond tbs discovery of seluttnn to the mys Ilery , bis self complaisance stood in the I ----------------- -------- way .and the girls who ran after him wdre of B“l «lar« quite So fiercely at her . perhapsUse ordinary class of l.igb-ateppc ' “------------. ■ u -s ■ -----------»----- -- INGERSOLL BRANCH,C. H. nOAKE, flanagfInrmU. Aagurt n 1STO 173 INGERSOLL ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER », 1879. TjHYSICl AN, Surgeon, Ac., Ingersoll II Otfk» tian ■ tUoek, Thome iu«l and wishes o( a passing crowd clamoring (or»eup. sausage rolls, buna, and bitterale l<> Hie frightful accompaniment of rail way bells and whistles, and stentorian J - a . B . G A L E R , 4 ftA. A. AYER CO.,'. CEFHSE EXPORTERS, ‘ Oh yes, sbo means all that. Sir,' MiesBland broke in Sere, to Mias Racket's sup pressed annoyance, and then Miss Blandand Min Dan bad an animated converse tion together, interapersed with hysterica!laughter, and much ‘ Did be though ?’ and' Really. ' Yau young ladies appear to be happy here/ sold the major, still to Muut Radi- J. C. fflWHY|ME,,I,:ALHALU * B eto . l w m w r M m B r , We art very happy at limes.’ Plenty of admirers, of conns T' Lota of them—such as they are/ come, yet, and young Todd lived at ths re freshment counter of Battlaton Junction, and drank whiskey and water so long aaMias Daly would serve him with the article. When the trains came in—andthey were always in at interesting crises of Barley Forks, Fork Handles Hay Forks, Straw Forks, •1/—very tfy, at>S • woman ROW. CANMUAN INSURANCE CO.f iuud office. - -3moxtb«al'/ ) CAPITAL, - 923300,000. JMEIWA^HimillSUKANCEEO ^oon w R .-. MJDWHBn^jaa. \ I CAPITAL, - £2,000,000.•la.see.aM. eS W a ^^T&iS fE Mies Daly looked somewhat astonished,and oven donbtful of his motive for ad dressing her. A scarlet flush flickered onher ebeek, although ths brown eyes re mained steady and inquiring. She did not actually doubt tbs man yet. notwithstanding that then had been all kinds of Strangs beasts prowling about her path' rinne her novitiate. The ayes which encountered bars were clear and sharp gray eyes thatwere difficult to associate with any guile. replied the major. 1 I'm very tarn yae an not Him Daly; tt’s exceedingly «g.graveling to lose my tune like this,. Be sides, it wouldn't hare mattered so much if you had been—dash it I* and Mqjor Crawshaw stamped with hia foot and look ed vexed.Misa Racket by this time had recovered herself, and lost the 1U11* amiability whichshe bad bean ever known to possess. She did not love Miss Daly u a slater—on the contrary, as sb* bed told Mias Bland monthan once in confidence, she hated her like poison ; and to be gnvaly informed by agentleman that he had lost time in talking to her, under the misapprehension that shewas the identical Miss Daly, whom hs had ooms especially to sm, weald have tired the temper of a greater saint than aha was likely to turn out. ' Miss Daly/the said, with almost a eenoeh of euvy, * here’s another gantfoman wants to talk to you for a little while.' Miss Daly looked up from her letter, andthen went en calmly with its perusal. ‘ Oh 1 it's true—it is, indeed/ said Miu DR. J. R. ROSS, VETERINARY SURGEON, /“iRADI’ATE of the Ontario Veten- ed over their hsade with a stony glare, and allowed them to scream for drink in vajn.Miss Daly ' spoons ' on yaung Todd, and ought to be ashamed of herself to lead himon like that, Miss Racket remarked ; but then Misa Banket had been ' spoons * on young Todd herself, bad launched herself at Todd, in fact, had nsglacted good eas terners—brandy-and ■ water customors—for Todd, and been taken out once for a quiet drive by Todd in the happy halojorr days before Miss Daly tame amongst thorn like• blight. Miaa Daly hardly looked like a blightbehind ths refreshment counter; she was always very pale and pretty in bar blackdraw. and generally very staid, unless something out of the common—young Todd wai out of ths common—brighten ed her features with a smile. It may be a matter tor speculation as to the * spoons' on Miss Daly's part, but there nerd be no mystery aa to the feelings of young Todd. Ha made no mys tery of them himsslf, hs was aven proud'of them ; his feelings bed been engaged some twenty times before, and io nine- teen cases by the fair Hebe* whomMessrs. Javelins & Freshwater had set in authority at Battleten Junction, but inno instance had young Todd been ee deeply and terribly impressed aa in this particular affair, which was now absorbing, consuming, and softening him to aa unparalleled degree; which was givinghim a taato for irhiikoy and water and a distaste for his family and family sur roundings; which was exciting at hut thecuriosity nud anxiety of the family ited^ that had beau a slumberous, apathetic,do-as-you-like laud of a iamily for fears and years before Miss Daly’s time. The Todd family wen big folic in Bat*listen, and dot to be deapiaad out of Battleton, fake them , altogether. Than Were not many th em they eonsiaUdof Mra Todd, the relict ol Bariholemew Todd, who had made much money bywholesale rums and India rubbers down a4It^rMuminMhMngLane..and baU of whose property *M Mttled)fo| life on Ida That’s well. I'm glad otiC The woman-folk an fotdteh and Mr>rous about U, and—’ • -I • About what ?’ asked the major, intar- ytibttng him.•About my going bo the Station Ind having*little ehat now «thS than —• iuyoung follews wiH,' you kuMF—wifia g pretty woman. I dan any yon hare dona • Ab 1 they vary In quality aa well asquantity, I suppose ?’ ‘ I should tniok they did/ nplied MiasRacket, whilst the outspoken Mias Bland muttered ’ Rather/ and nearly killed Mita Dart with laughter. ■ I suppose you get used to them all and don’t pay any head to their ptrrifiagc’,'said the major.1 Tbeir puny what ?* inquired the ba le worth wseting time ovisr, be udSSra sarcastically ; • the rshwritmantt adwHMg and the bar maids wo «a ta w ■*»passengers, porters, and. shopatau.’, z / • Ah !—yes-exsetiy. B&AI'.mB O Bfly > then you can take your.*'taitage •• well, and I can—' , . . ■"No, we will walk, Edwin. Hut lug* gacefo booked tofofowmn it is since wa have had a long cblit to-gslhsrl' It was no wonder that Major Cr*w-. ahaw’s.. feelioga were hurt when MissDaly bad hinted that ho was for from straightforward — then was* no boating < about the bnah in Uris instance. He had - vtoM .hid nephew very plainly what wmthe object of hia visit, and within a quar ter of an hour of his. meeting with him*, too. That was brisk and frank and abl- dierrtiko, at any rate. ’■ «: Young Todd emiTjd in a gajinuda kindof faabion, and shifted his stick front tris right band to his left. '.There's no mischief done, uncle, end there's no mischief tapravouti* be said at SURGEON^ DENTIST. ATKMBER of the Royal College of H. ROWLAND, BDITOB AMD PRGPWTBTOR. ales, did he ? Let him alone, and be d let them alone , nobody n<*ed be afraid bewas going to make a fool af himself, or throw himself away ; he know what be v m about well enough. Trust him. But nobody trusted him any more for thisdeclaration, and the home of the Todds be came aliadow-lend, in the midqt of which tn nob euspfoion and nnoharity and con-piracy were brooding. They effected to let him alone, and he let them alone according to his usual way—which was very much alone indeed—but they wrote long letters and argent letters to Unale John, the main-stay of the family, trustee, execu tor, man of the world, andsman of war iothe Indian service, and they begged vary earnestly for Uncle John to take-the matter up, .as the whole affair was beooming very serious indeed. They had no in fluence over Edwin—young Todd was Ed win ; he was his own master, and they were desperately afraid of what wouldcome of it. They had been afraid also to tell Unde John before; they did not likeintruding upon hia studies, hu new work on Fortification and Fire-wortf, his new charge,red-hot and slashing, against theSecretary of State for War on the iron- plated stocking question ; they know howhard he had been upon his nephew and godson in many matters ; but as he w u theonly being whom. Ed win regarded with any degree of awe, they trusted he would come to the rescue and ' put a stop to it'all before the family was disgraced for ever sad ever by p wwaoZItoncs, or bysome dreadful scandal that was almost as bad, if not quite as lasting, • TU soon pntaa end to this no use use/said Major,Crawshaw, after reading his sistgr’s letter- * HI have no mare of It. Bar-maid, indeed 1’ He had pntaa end to a great deal of nonsense in his time, being a hard-headed, sharp old soldier in bisway, and be was vary sure of hia power in demoluhisg thia soap bubble sflalr in Ism•*■"■ J *—'“ hours. Ha knewIl was made of; bi •—• J XDM.‘JfBUOn, i 'iW -ciiDM m * I wish to speak to you on buxintss of importance.'* I do Dot believe in any business of in>- portauee between you and me/ said MissDaly, coldly, • nalasa/she added, quickly —' unless you have heard from my unefo. —have been sent to tell n t all the nsws?/‘ I have not the honor of knowing any member of your family, Miss.Daly/ aaiitthe major/ and tbo business of importance to which I alluded affects my family, rather than your own." * I can have nothing to do with iL' ‘ Unfortunately you have.*If you will kindly explain F 'Hothere,’ said the old soldier, very, sternly ; * certainly not at this counter,and with these young women listening to us/.* You have my foQ permission to speak out, Sir/ , ,‘Wbsredoyou lire when away fromthia^plaee'/ , 1 I do not feel called upon to teQ yoaf 9d» the grove reply. , 'And you,will not tell me, possibly F . (‘ No, Sir, I wiD not/ lug's experience, during which Miss Dart had giggled spasmodically all the way uv High Street, and looked after every well- dressed man under fifty between the station and the Corn Market, exchanging‘good-evenings’ and ' how-d'ye-do's ' with a fair ten per cent of (he number. MtuDaly was ‘ sly,' Mua Brand thought , but Mue Brand was a plain-spoken girl, who tot them—i. the customers—• have it ' if they bothered her too mneb—or rather but Mim Racket did not j«Jo question, and thoughtwithin herself that he was only a middle aged back, end middle-aged bucks are deserving a illite eonoidaratian whan theyare struck ail of a heap ' at first sigh). There were many tales, true of false, in bar meld history of lucky ‘catches’ in this fustnon . perhaps her time bed coma, and 1 wan Ung in perspicuity ; be had blundered egregiously, and now, facitigthe enemy whose machinations ha had coma to BaUletoo exprasoly to circumveilt,be felt himself still more at a loos. He did not know what to say on the spar of the moment ; the reel Mum Daly was not st all the Miss Daly whom he had expected to find, but a ealm, self-posseMod yomjglady, whom service behind a refraahmebt bar had not spoiled or rendared ‘ flashy ' This quiet being might have held bar place in any society, he thought, if she had had the discretion to bald her tongue. For, efaouru, she would be u sharp and jerky as Miss Racket when she began to discourse —all bannaids' conversation being sssetiHally jerky, keeping lima with ths uooey as it rattled in the till. Ro ; be was mi*taken again ; Miu Daly's voice bad not an atom s worth of jerklneu in it. * Your name is Daly ?' the major said, for the want of a better question to start whore ' That her personal appearand'was attractive was bar good fortune or her misfortune, and was certainly not her fault , she could scarcely have been placedat Battloton Junction bad she been old. ugly, or " squat.'' She wti a tall, goodlooking girl, with brown eyna and brown SURGEON DENTIST LICENSED by the Royal College of ACCOUNTANT, CONVEYANCER ANO COL LECTOR. INIUtAMCE AKD UEMEBAL AGENT, ACCOW S WRirriN up, audhed and COLLECTED. ... FfRE. tIFE AND MARINE INSURANCE -» iEFFECTED-;o 'J A •a 'Y'X/i AT MOST mmGEOOS RATES. ALL LOSSES SETTLED PROMPTLY. The major began at ones—the irou - wm qoita hot enough, he thought.* I question the policy of thvse refresh- jnnnt bars at railway stations/ he ‘ ttid,' and a lot of bold-taeed. womtm behind thorn ready to flirt with any ead who tnrna up.’ . r>? r. C i * People must have refreshment*, I «uyi* pose,’ yogng Todd remarked. .-*• ‘ I would Emit tbs refreshment* am-,■umed to bona*jfide travellers. I would- not allow half the town Kueakiog in dimout at all hours after these girls, if I bad any authority here. By Jure I I’d alterthe whole btiriness/ said the major. ft * I don't think half the towngoM itare.I don’t know/ said Edwin Todd,, mildly* He was a mild young man bf.on|W*rd aspect, and very difficult to argMe ywith.He had an -nupieaeaut hbbii of agreeing ' upon any point for .the sake of peace andquietness, and keeping his own opinion io himself, and this w u always ths difficulty with young Todd. * You go there,' said the major, aud* denly, • for one/ ‘ Yea ; but Fus not half the town exactly, and—’ ..............“ •; * And you're alwaye there, Edwin ; you know you are.' * Who told yon so ? MoliierF askedhia nephew; 'or my gfrteri ?’ * I don’t mince matters. Your mother wrote to eay ahaWte unhappy about yoa —that she was afraid you bad formed jas attachment to one of these young wumbn,and that I had better rnn dowa and eee what mischief was done, and what Qfo-chief could ba prevented, and here l am.Th«r».‘ r sod stand on the forms, so that be mightwatch Mieft Daly over the heads of the travellers/and make aura that nobody hadI fallen inriove with her, end was intention ally lingering over hie perk pie or -rmd winlf; and when the trains wont out he resjnued his plaeo, put one elbow on theCounter, and talked and gazed—generally gazed, as hia powers of conversation were limited, end Miss Daly did not cars for the subject on which he was disposed toeloquent—billiards and bnll-tcmers 8o regular a lounger at the counter, togood a customer, so well kooVro an >nhab> tent of Battlaton was obliged to be received with a fair amount of courtesy, and hs wasreceived in quite a sisterly—possibly more than sisterly—manner by all but MirsI Daly Mias Daly said ' good-morning I and ' good evening,' espdoially ‘ goodI evening.’ very graciously to him, hot she i did not imitate the style of ths vast of the 1 young ladle*, or put hersslf out io any | major. There was a ring in Ute voice that was net• Illite startling te tbs Pettletoa Junction gfrti, and it impressed Miss Daly, who pather latter in her pocket and advanced al once. When she was faring him, and re garding him with two thoughtful brown •yes, be was mere tony than ever that thia was Miss Daly ; *he hardly knew why at the moment, I here seeuied too many rea sons to be tarry, and they ware all jumbledtogether at that ■-latent teextriaably. ‘Wall, 8irf’ said Miss Daly, very quietly. are you afraid of F • I am no* afraid of you, certainly/ said Mint Daly; very calmly. * I hardly doubt; you, but I am not disposed to put my trust in you.’• U must surely strike you that there are' topis* of conversation which might be did-'Bussed in a more fitting place than tbisf’ ha said. • I am not afraid of any topic,’ waa the’ reply ; ' and you , as * stranger, have no right to make « myetetry about it-'‘ Yon distrust me ' ■‘ * I distrust any eno who is not etreight- fcrwurd,’ repUed IHn Daly.• Very weU-vMywplV 'lire majoh taming roryTed.'iMt is the first time inaU nnr Bfo I ban 'U rn W dJ w ndt etnffhtfoEvaid, -I—l ean’t mentim tta .nature of,m f buetaeee without renderingyouan ohiootofridbnletotta reel cf ,tta* IWrltet—her UH full fig*,,, her round, rosy eueeka and broad, eontinaal smile ; and he had decided that this was ibo particular vixen who had upeet the mental eqtiilfbriaw of hit family, s&d fiUKdn*l*dl bis fool of a nephew. Just the sort of young woman to wind poor little- Todd round her finger, he thought—pert, showy,saucy, and far from unreserved in her demeanor This was she with a doubt. Miss Rocket drew bitn hie glsae of stout leisurely and indifferently, and after five stentorian applications for the bevar-ag«. She was in ao burry, if ha wore, and there was a young man too who was going north, with a white bat, all ooa side, end who had complimented her on her appearance that evening, and regrettedthat ho did not live et Battlaton, and would have heaped other compliment* had time allowed him, and Major Crawabawbad oot bawled peraiateutly for stoat over his Left aboaldar The major drank slowly, and ale a bamsandwich meanwhile, which be forgot to pay tor. until another of the young ladiesreminded him of hi* error. This waa Miaa Daly, always a* sharp m a needle in her employers’ interest , not Miss Backet, who when flurried by admirers, would have allowed a quarter of bund-red of Watlfngfspica to escape her tmtica with impunity. When th* railway bell had rung, and the white hat drifted away with othertravelling atoms, end there was peace, and only one mao left at the bar, Major Craw-ahaw began to attract the at ten bon of Mias Backet H« was not going on by the 9.86 , he was a residant at Battlaton, or avisitor, or--for such odd things do occur * Their light cOmpUmente and their fool ish love-making—their silly and maudlinBentimentalitiee, half-drink and h*!f-d——d notucnse—I beg pardon/ he said, gravely raising his hat; ‘I am addressing h lady, and didn’t mean to be to forcible.’ ’• We don’t believe every thing wo ar* told/ said Mias Racks!. • Ob no/ ■ In your position, young lady,’ h* said,• you should act believe any thing yon are told—union it’s in disparagement of th* simdwicbee, and they are confoundedlybad, to be sure. I never before came across so much fat in one sandwich in- thewhole conrse of my existence/ I ’ I’m very sorry.’. * ♦ ■ ‘ Prey don't mention it. I did not call here, fox sandwichet, but io talk quietly sod naturally to a sensible voune woman?*aU. ika. -..t— ‘ 1 Mias Daly and give the order required. Already tbe Until was very patent le.hin;.that ther* wm an uederstanding at oomo kind between Edwin Todd and Mis* Daly* and that they war* mrithsr inclined CO ttoifihim in the matter. Already lh*y both »ua- pected him, and guessed the object hie coming ; it would be necessary to strike whilst the iron wm hot. Ha we* * <vw*wof action, quick and prompt i when, be thought a thing, or arid a thing, be e*nuKl. it out at one*—there hud been tto tjfejfflf' ahallyIng at any period of hi*. nrietMtee. ' Thai ab|* and indefatigable officer * hehad bean once styled in a dfapsbeb to hsad-qnarters, and it bad brought him promotion, and made him a proud rima.Able and indefatigable he was—who knew that better than he—and be wu not goirnr to be baffled at the outset by « pig-headedboy and a obit of a girl. Not he | ba, WM too old a soldier, and too used tor earn*paiguing ■ — Young Todd was anppmgat hjs whiskey, and muttering something with dosed foetllto Mica Daly between while*—making fresh arraugemenla possibly—when *h*. isjor .said, sharply : . ,. . -y| • Come, Edwin, we ain't hang about' her* all night.' ‘Et- ’ All right/ said- Edwin;- svidcBtiy in some fear of bis uncle at present • I am ready.' JNSURANCE & LOAN MENT K in g S treet. Ingerr» ll, Hana-Made Hakes, Machine-Made Hakes, Thistle Spuds, Scythes, ■ ' F Sna&s, Cradles, Cradle Fingers, Scythe Stones, * J Grindstones, - HoMaFoksfi, <£c ., d &C ./ «C n ___ THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WKDN&SDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1879. LORNE AND LOUISE OXFORD HOUSE,I N G E R S 9 L L Is to the front with JjsAM.G’lS H PRICES. AIT T ITM N 1879. The GOLDEN LION to the front See our Cloths and Tweeds. See our Beady-Made Clothing, See our Tony Gent’s Furnishings,, See our Magnificent Stock of Hats & Caps. TheTai taring Department in full running order Bl’S!NESS CHANCE. NOTICE. T-D E EAI.ED TENDERS, addressed Flanagnt Affair* in Quebec. Tuesday Eve'g, Oct U, The Consolidated Bank.TWENTY PER CENT. Mon»leifr, /Hfecinessy, theOrad Jnry The LITTLE WOTOEB JMPJ ^WteWrot' Wm *; The readers of the Chronicle of last week wen treated to a batch ol letters, the authors of which denied the authenticity of certain falters which appeared in the Tulbohe the week previous, expressive of WERE HERE ia believed intrr<-»t»»l parties have exaggerated the ntuation io the hope of benefitting by the Government placing troojia in the sen ice.city somewhere. Hie honor then proceeded to pr<>U'*iince the sentence of death Hejsaid ussn Kennedy, yon have been found godly by Ae Oxrron Taonenn W W *t& bt wwre««f F M* P* , ed-for, ungaUant and imgrotlamanly enti ism of the appearance of the ladies of the Vico-Regal party, in its report of their visit to our town, and then, carefully avoiding tbs matter at issue, head the vilest abuse nt on, head. AU we have to say now on the . tnsHer is that the letters appearing in our ' columns were genuine—they were not ""Ttsitten in our office nor by anyone in any way connected with our staff, nor were they written st our request or instigation. but, on the contrary were the veluntary production of soma of our moat highly respected townspeople and were expressive of the indignation felt by more than nine- toro-twontiatbs of our most respectable and intelligent dtisane, at Che wanton in- dignity which was shown to ear Vim-Beg el . gneote through the columns of the Chron icle on their recent visit. Ws trust our contemporary is in a position to truthfully tnake the cams aeesrtion in regard to the letter! (l) which appeared in his paper last I ToHontu Tetey> I been hannn.-nng ! Policy for Ui-iuLh deal tf Ktrifainrot baa been teaatod in Hull by th® anMimneerarnt ■h* w obbmi of small fwx exist tn that ■jgr. Ho precautions hare been as yet tefartk to prevent the spread of the die east. The Separate Schools have clawed ior •m i wweka The public actax.la will probably follow in the conree at a The Ann th Western < olomsauon railway propose to build ■ largo elevator st Winnipeg end complete a pcmianent t^ganixatiou inuns- NOTICE. ,N and from Monday, 6th October, . jggwttvia of the Canada pi I- L liahed yesterday announces that the • rudtadnle qgafaat the importation *t ^kwisriran cattle into the Dominion baa J^een continued indefinitely Thm i» a jjhriae move an the part of th® l»n*n Agriculture, for the Imperia law against American cattle has been re Dewed owing to the breaking out of dis •; one in a recent cargo of live stock frvu. Boston. RatLkOAB companiea are interested tn the subject of tees The scarcity of tun her for the purpose has raised a question aa fa a substitute. Cast iron tien e»»i much as wood, but the ■ difference is more than made up u. the MBgth of time they wear. English lines ihave introduced glass ties or uleejicre. By a, naw proems the glam u toughened and the cost is about the same per ton as Uwee of cert iron, but there are about thraa times as many to the ton KMt J bad *i$, Ms®donaR. Mifafab-rorfflte lutes&tr. ob Muo I t?St*4fe.aa *UI, m (Auno to Ute ■urtaMcbswcMuH of Indiana Mu Jehu ptwdmi ro hare ehanfee matte t» th® peesret taw, a» that Indians aduptreg profremaria Will in fatare rereire Uwu share of money the •«» *» the others M» Joreta. wte»San eriwmwd Indian bed the pteaaiire of giving an aifiire-a* i~ fare hfe Ernrttoucy the O«>vere..i ere! and her Royal Hlgbneee <-•■» l‘n» re® ToniSe *i St. lUrtb<>l<>n..-w . b<>r<h Sunday mortnisg The lTn.ee® Hu -Johua Marskmald n..l other* bare aLrre.iv .xmtributed uiwanls the >>iul<i,ug bind of theehureh on the Sar-tua nworvauoi. •well Cutter, up tn head and oars in t A.-vHiirtnient of any previous iiwtn < tifxisc from order Uiat the comparative reel ( ( Um iw 1 urt. pahsystem* may be butter appreciated we Islri 1 **k’d if ‘h tale the above furures. and every one cat: m » ratnblsee at ft glance which system is the beat *»• not t pavement is immeasurably superior to macadam in ovary way, ss well a# being Ont little more than one-third as expen sive, the importance of reforming our way» at ones may be seen. The Council willdeserve well of the city if it will grapple with the question manfully - 'Toronto mdy fa quosUon Lbs genuineness of ths letters which appeared in our columns ws respMIisve bean led fa behove that his also W«T* g«>minerlnittbey so palpably carry • .'.ihefc awn ooadenmation that we guarantee irgSMt fan patuona wbo read them but felt uutreiseed they ware triauufacturad frauds.OMUfUb^eanaA' ^XMpoudeuU, makes '.'ihi ^/iowahoD that jra. published fa Lh» ' iW «M to a«W >< that »the Ermeees a .totgfaghoriiOi tha hir ot Canada harinp ^ta d • aaoat fatoreMfagUfect on her^fioeb : rerefulseareb of our file* WOuaBflOkfard it, The Latest fashionable F ranch fol1 >• appears to be in the direction of fais® hair for little girls. They are made t* wear ridiculous quantitiea of it hanging , downtbair backa “I eoldftbi jtherday. , a concur said to a critic, *' to tin < em tessu Deachapelhis d'Avnmchca, •<«? RrinacL de Prague, a chignon for )!<" francs for herself, and a tan for mu demoiselle, who ta not more than nine years old, for 340 franca. Yim do not . suppose the splendid heads of iiair winch you see on the little girls playing on th® lands are their own ? All that l>elung>- "fa tb^i. is what f' ns the single braid behind. The rest was suppluxi by their mothers’ coiffeurt " A coaple of wallow of th® French Admiral t ftagwblp dcwertr.1 recently while the vcaecl was in port at tfoebvc, and iintnictron* were laat wwk forwandod to hare them arreatedand went on to the whip. Home of the beatlegal talent in Quebec hahe given it aa theiropinion that the men cannot be extraditedunder the treatica at preaenl exiatmg betweenthe French Republic and the BriUah Govern MoJiTBEAL Gazette •— The improve the wholesale trade in this city notioed by us for several weeks past, i» . now SO decided and marked aa to leave HO room fat doubt even in the minds of fbon who have hitherto been inclined to look upon the National Policy aa an tag onistic to the welfare of the trade of the Dominion If to the new trade policy be ascribed the dull tunes which itnmeu > lately followed its inauguration, and be forejt fairly had time to get into work fag Order, then in all tairnere we may *” HOW lay claim to the present unmistak able evidences of a genuine revival in the leading branches of < Canada's com mOrce, as a direct result of the introdu-- \ toil of the much-needed reform in our trade policy. / liniiK-firte arnvafa of New Goods just received, in everything Fashionable for the comming season. I'mretu- Ths Mayui presidtH*. .lb«, m.wlwr. Mr ll.gl.r bylb , f)irBCu.r. .f th. Crfajl V .il,y. to Miriiaiva ,.f taal regular an.I >(re«ial msat. i Imparl th* work uf omlrtketwi: oo tha inga rasd and mniflruMa! I Orangavilfe branch Ths train. consistWTr.iwura, . MMsSSSBI I . Haptamb®. ,,f nT fl’e <fa«>«>ratod with r>j •.•rgrsasa asd bnming fell th a I ark.late wish, ii .ihortly baforw i,usu .»n Saturday tMauuoa Talas. ™ OansamT Unaa wfllba Seduced to Twenty Cents. Tbaaaaia reduction wffl ba mada bMwaan aU ottoealaOolaAa and Quebec, and Buflwio. Demit, Onego wxtOguanabcux. By Order, r • r> THOS. STVINYARD, Bargains at the INGERSOLL Profeawir i olher. b«mirt of the Agncral I tural rh-jArtmeiit, Washington, bae been en- . l/iigi-1 fnr reveral weeka upon a ecnea of n i |a-niiicnta with corn stalk* ami aorghuln for the purpose of determining wbother they can | lie naeil profitably in the production of eugar Ho is satisfied that enough sugar could be > made by American farmers to lessen very | much and possibly do away entirely with the [ demand for foreign sugar The sugar obtain- I nl by tin.- professor’s process is a clear gain above the insignificant expense of cutting, I pressing and boiling, fur tiso corn is plucked before tlic stalks are used and the Ixigaasc is as good fodder after passing through the mill as IxiforJ Professor < oilier will ultimately enbnut^i report to the department. Jaties M. Steele, convicted of shooting at a man, was before J udge Gams for sentence, at Dallas, Texas, and was asked what he had to say. The following dialogje ensued s—Steele —J am a gentleman, my ancestors were gen- tiemen, and I did nothing but what any other gentleman would have done under the areum- stancca. You have shown me no justice. The Judge—Shut up. 8teete—You aakod me if I h*d anything to say, sir. aad I hsvo a right to tslk—^nd I'm going to do iU.’Tllh Judge —Tdldn't give yon permission to talk' in that manrter, In <11 my experience as «judge no-‘thfagiiM ertr given me so much pL»sure os sentencing you to the penitentiary for seven wemrs.Steele—.Ym, and. I hope and pray the • eHfeb of heaven may dweendupea yon, and that you will bo sunk into the hottest pita of h—I, and I only hope that I will have the ploaauro of meeting you at, eOroe, fufaro tfafa Charlee L Pulhaan, a brother of the PalL «—•%!*<» Car. CompanyT peeeideBi, has mg Business, therefore try those OXFORD HOUSE, Ingersoll, Sept 17, 1H79 801 wish to offer any unDocossary observations, to add to the sorrow and anguish of mind winch you must necessarily feel in yoarpresent awful position, but some things mast not bo forgotten or overlooked. Yourvictim was at the snmo time your friend. When the poor creature was under yourroof with her wretched paramour, and when you and hn were alone with the de ceased, the jury have found that you audonly butchered and mutilated your viqtim on the vsry spot where you thres had bsen carousing up fa th" moment of (be murder. Your dreadful throat of what only too soon occurred, and your crj’ of exultation at. thefinding of the vengeance you had So fang sought, pointe to yotras the nliief actor in that blood/and fearful tragedy. You ajonow about to expiate your orimb by an ignamiufons death. It is but just thatthis should be so. The jury have recommended you fa mercy. Vuu had none. Your rash and murderous baud ‘wmprompt and sudden in the work at death. You listened to no supplication than. * Ne lime for prayer was sxtouded to your victim. You hate bfah convicted on the elfanMt-«Sd«nce, and in oeapiie, of this recommendation of the jury, I can hold opt fa you np hope wfcatovsr. ; I impiereyou to prepare -for the inevltiiiie fa to which awaHs/oq.t"Ybuihave no appeal available now except one, and that Is fa- a tribunal far different from this. It is fa the throne of infinite rrsrey, TS—= site'the EternalJudge. Seek,4 rod seek early, the only p^tance^rok faito ^n ^^et ro T »B BK-AIM MAKMKT, Wjfat may be property Ureoed firrt ^.Msfae delivery at roy saa»«H‘s crop ie She moMk s erf Hsj teUabsr This will at Soares vary ta siteoi according to lbs (hwuksb but generally apeakitig H«pinub»i •y «M tbs hail Thai utouU, kw ths pre and Paquet, and that other members per- -sonally friendly to M. Joly have asked bim’i to resign and se save them the disagreeablenecessity of having to vote him out of office when the House meets. The Rouge I press, notably the Quebec Chronicle, which Ihas hitherto been a staunch partisan, no ' longer attempts to deny the fact that theAdministration is tn arfieulo, and is now engaged in discussing the question as to whether M. Joly can ask for a diteolnlion.This point seems to admit of little doubt. If when the Legislature meets be can show that be has a majority fa the popularChamber, he will be entitled to demand an appeal to tho country; rod as M. Robitailleis not M- Lefellier. but a constituHonaruler who carries out fhe will of the Pro vince .as expreued fa tho Assembly, hisHonour wifi doubilM* fa that cafa grant Rte Promier’srequest. .B ut if M. Jody is fa ■ clear minority, thou ha practicallyceases fa speak for the people, and tha Qsufenabt-Govemor will bs folly justified fa refusing di^solntiou. Th* Province cro-not ulforil <riaw.alartfonl if it esn fa,'avoid ed at in? The last general' election, faek rteaionHrM held-1 ' fifoee fam/thyrrhsL Thos. SpenceJAS. MCIFURNITURE DE/UNDERTAKE!A Splendid, Hearse foriThe Trouble* in Ireland.TILE AND BRICK,(SnimnerriSITHE WEEKLY MAILTHEWoodHtock Cheese MarketDOLLARNEWS'cheapest printing7»B Office, LeinPAPER.TOWNOFTNGERily/fourNOTICE TO CONTRACTOR^*r We say it wLthooi tear of oontradictaeo.A young lady who dares her own stocking*in »?t (tally erf profanity.«F Indian numme* this. And speaking >rfI».*ten summer, that's about *’’ that b leftThe cable at 5.30 p.m. advanced to 49s,and salesmen then naked 12 to 12|c. but wehear of none being taken at these figures.The following were the factorice represont-ted Deer Creek, Maple Leaf, Harris Street,Gore and Verschoyle, Peebles, East Niasoori,Kintorc, C. Wilsons’* Fewater, Henderson'sClear Creek. Excelsior, Avon, Prouac's andGalloway’*/ . ’ , <-;;•■ , ■. The buyers present were >—Sten son, Grant,Palmer, Simister and Byram, Ingersoll ;Riqhardson. Kenwood; Podmorc,’ Woodstock.*Woodstock, Oct, 4, 1879.Since last market day the cable had de-’ Found.—On King street a post office orsafe key, marked "Security No. 7154.” Theowner can have the same by applying at thisMendelssohn Qcwrrn Club, op Boston.—This celebrated club will give one of thiiiunequalled concert* in the Town Hall, onWednesday Evening, Oct. 15th; Tickets toall parte of the Hall/50 cents. Do not fail toyears of age made his appearance in Thames-ford one day test week, and commenced begging, exhibiting an empty coat sleeve andpretending to have only one arm. He carriedon tile deception for some time, and got agood deal of small change out of sympathyfor h isapj arently disabled condition, but suspicion was at test aroused, and a couple ofsporting gentlemen made a bet as to whetheror not he had two arms. The only way ofdeciding the matter was to strip the man,which, after much reaistenco and many protestations, was done, and it was found thathis limbs were perfectly sound, and that behad the full compliment. Notwithstandingthe generous Landlord had given him his supper and promised him a night’s lodging, thescoundrel, after a pretty good overhauling bythe village teds, who enjoyed the fun, departed to pastures new during the night. Servedhim rightsar What is Ml rare as a day in October,without some young browsing around inmsataii of aatamn teavea to preserve and crywood's, for PeachesCV* Money to DeFarmers on Notre,Exchange Bank, Inga big hole in it ? indignantly asked a motherof her ten-year old. " Well ma, ” he replied,the fact i% “ I laughed in my alcevc till IDaring the week there has been consider-able fluctuation in the price of cheese on Hi*Liverpool market. -Last market day it was60e., on the 1st Oct. it fell to 48a.; 2nd, 47s.j3rd, 46a., where it remained until the 7th,when it rose to 48a. in the morning and 49s.in the evening.| (l»u« .- • W* M te aaM| tastier te t»e raparil 4 grate! smtIw* pubUhwl u> this wtete- - The prise*[ quoted are tee prtete paid te day Thj »*dI dew stea te wheel, a*d tea tea* teat oer beyi as* are seedy ta My tee highart market pricesteteH be a pteattag fact ta war tarmare aedh ddera at grata.THE CANADIAN FARM ANNUAL FOR 1880,ILLUSTRATED WITH 140 ENGRAVINGS,London (Ont.) Cheese Market.The ohoose offerings at the market onSaturday wore 3,460 bbxce. ' No transactions'reported, 1 the decline in Liverpool havingquite suspended operations hare.to U>e ladies who took so active a pa*t inoenfcilraiing to the decoration of our town onthe occasion of the Vice-Regal \ sit. i5^ All-Wool Canadian Tweeds for50c. per yard at the Golden Lion.A#4 Some crusty, rusty, fusty, mustydusty, gusty, curmudgeon of a man gave thefollowing toast at a celebration :—** Our fire-engines, may they be like our old maids, everready, but never wanted.” j ' r ,<8F If you daair------------------------- —n get them kt Cromwell’s*. side Thames street 9-02atJ.fr. W*ilis’. ; . 294A- Boom. Shore, Trunk* *M VaMtes.Ay yah to call at the TujunkL before leaving orders cl»MSCOTT’S EMULSIOPURE COD LIVER OILnewspaper wants to compromise, and advises him to make the report true by killingsomebody.. He has accepted that advise andis hunting around for the editor.sw At a special meeting of the CouncilW A delightful min has set in thia morning, white prnmias* to cool the atmosphere,and make living more agreeable.sar Farmers are just now laying in theirwinter’s fuel, and the more grown-up daughter* the bigger the wood-pile. Allowancesmust be made for sparks.4gT A Tip-Top Buffalo Robk for$4.00, at Thompson's Golden Lion.HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SOD A.Iteprepsntioa combine* th* two test renwdie* ever dacowrcd for ~Chronic te««lu, frerofwla, lUuvunattam ud DImsmsBISINESN ITEMS.OXFORD TRIBUNE is o* at J. S. Wallis'. 294_______________|g at Half Prien, at W.T. Crisp's Furniture Emporium. 294aar Fresh Oyster*, in bulk and cans, atChapman 4 UndeAood’s. 300Or A full assortment of . Confectioneryalways on hand at Vance's Confectionery. ' 'How lilt that 40 Bars of “BROWSOAP,” Good. Hard Bats, can bo boughtfor RLOO.at th# fjhixa Toa Hcum ? >• AW New* Valencia lUuin% at J. O'Neill 4itaio Bell* t he Best 50c. Tea in Town 1O’NBill&Ca. - 284>Noti cx.—Large steamboat, railroad andhckcats. suitsblsfor excursion bOb, atTux Gosrzi.—The Gospel will be preachedby Mr. Bennett "D V " on Sunday, at 3 and7 p.m. At the Hall ever Mr. Walley'scrockery store. " Faith cometh by Hearing"M. E. Church.—Rev. Mr. Card begins aseries of Special Meetings in his church onThursday, 10th inat, with a four days meeting-three sermons a day. A number of ableA Farmer was handcuffed by a pretendeddsteetive at Landon, and 817 M taken owt ofhis pockets.The new Methodist Church in St John,N. B., which cost 835,000, was formally de-dicaterf on Sondiy teat.Messrs. R. Hogson 4 Sons, of Brockville,shipped to Montreal, per Grand Trunk, re-ceutly, 16.000 boxes of cheese.People in Muskoka are again agitatingthe formation of a new county with Braoe-bridge as the chief town.. IH, Caagrain, Superintendent of Telegraph*in Quebec, has been arrested for seductionan<l abduction.A little smoke la arising in Quebec shoutan attempt at murder by shooting,investigation of which has been choked off.Dioctse or Huron. —Sunday- nort hsbeen appointed by tho Bishop of'Huron asa day of thanksgiving throughout tee ; Diocese (or the abundant harvest, etc. Special----------------------------------«—« fa . in' Episod-'lEncrt’b*-jsj^^feMesxsBsa.1for sale:LARGE Quantity o?Liverpool, Oct. 7.—The Poti says:—"The cavalry at Liverpool are ander orders to bo ready to proceed to Ireland atany moment during tbs present weekIt is not improbable that the Irish troublesas well as the critical position of foreignaffairs may have had something to dowith tho summoning of yesterday’s Cabinet Council.THE WEEKLY MAIL will bo tent to any Post Office fa Canadathe United States, or to any address in England, Ireland,er Scotland, portage prepaid for •$1.00 FEB AJSnN-TZTM:•rTke PA/IF MAIL for X per Aumbs.San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 6.—Prof. Col-grove, aeronaut, end CJH. Williams,Manager of the Woodward Gardens, attemptedto make a baloon ascent from tho Gardens,the wind blowing almost a gale, tee baloonseemed to bo insufficiently inflated withgas, and rose heavily above the buildings,and soon after dropped, scudding along ata low elevation, tearing away tho telegraphwires fa Ua flight. In a moment tho bagripped and the gas escaped, with a roarheard for blocks. Both occupants werethrown out, falling on Fulsom-street. Theballoon camo down a few rods beyond.Williams was fearfully crushed about thoface and head, and died in a few momenta.Colgrovo's face waa somewhat bruised, buthia Injuries Beamed mostly internal. Healso died soon afterwards.them to a high state of perfection in teeirdrill in so short a time. Two thirds of thorank and fite were, < wqsk previous, only rawroenuts and it waa a aurpriso to all who sawthem that they should have attained suchproficiency in so short a time. Some of theirmovemeuta would have done credit to retcr-No, 1 Boot and Shoe 8ar Turnover Ke* ifresh every day, 4 VsrMoney te iasnL HWMt. IMatrtay.Lawwf.worteuw, ■'lift L Goyiw, esr ssiterariM'w MBRICK RESIDIsolh The " Sentinel" i* one <rf the leMingshape* It is of far, with trimming! of blacksatin ribbon and handsome ostrich plume*.The “ Saratoga," of grey felt, trimmed withbrown pluah and cardinal bird is also* nobbyhat. The M Vixen” is a very large hat ofwhite beaver, trimmed with white plush andIt was currently reported in Metcalfe onThursday that the mother of the murdererClark Brown had attempted tr take her ownlife at West Winchester. Mach indignationis undoubtedly manifested against this womanin connection with the resent horrible murdermany residing in tho locality openly expressing their belief that the wont has not seenthe light of day. If all they say bo true, aa chapter in crime is soon 1 kcly to be writtenthat will bo without a parallel in Canadiancriminial history.WATTED80UDATED AND EXCHANGEills aUN. Harr-i' Loan and Exchange,ttgersollf oppoal t • MjxkeL 297 • tChoico Butter at 13 cents at O’NeilF Money to Loan at Lowest1 Apply to J. C. Hegler4a want to get a first ds4 piece of4 you mast call at Morrey's Emirsal, took fifty mules ane-tebtfrom the Western Slates-fot^hfTramway Co. the other day. \As Belgium allows Britishangage in her coasting trade, au —Council has been passed admitting BrfLaDvowels to tho coasting trade of CanadkHis Excellency the governor-Generrfhas disallowed the Act passed by the Provincial Government of British Columbiato amend the Cariboo Wagon Road TollsAct, 1876.Extenhvo bush fires are raging on tholine of the Canada Central Railroad betweenAshland and Slittsvilto. A very little damage to property has as yet resaltedPort Hope's population appears to bedecrossing. It fa now 5,890, and the property valuation is 81,428,790. In thespring they stood respectively 8,516 and81,451^00.Ameetiug of the«fae Avwv w»ter«dl^M*M¥Mr “arfMwwwe •>» Me t»u VtoOito Sktr^ed <Asprtew 81. »e Iks ;-Mpca t»WA fast A««s eaterud. b»tFerfaae wks fa* pay «m> «mU■ wte v /**-**-L«<*AL OTWEKCre*.^ fat stomach and bcwsls cored bySAVtoM-'a Jamacu Gixukb.fat Mops, perfiee, Wls asd fee of thattied i* gsoerel will sbortty be ** beomfag."■MT Sscsfaorfy cays, look out fcc a eeverowaiter. Tbs far sa tho pseebss is auasaallytysn of Seaforth_______________________11 for tbs purposethe fire protection question. Mr Boaaid, oftbs Brussels Engine Works, was present toadvocate the purchase of one of his enginesIn a fight which occurred Friday nighton Ontario street, Kingston, Thos. Goffwas shot in the thigh. The wound mayprove fatal. It fa said the row originated ina number of rowdies brutally assaultingCapt. Brooks,of the schooner Augusta.The steamship Cybelto of tho DonaldsonLino, from Glasgow^’ arrived in Quebec onFriday night, under the command of thsfirst mate, ths captain having boon lost fa asquall at sea on tho way out. No one »awhim fall and ho was hoi missed for some\JKixtos* Ho&szs.— Mr. Donald. CurioManager of Hendrie 4 Co’s Cartage Agency,,Txmdoa, says tho Fret Preu, made two purchases yesterday, which' reflect credit on hisskill as a judgeof. horseflesh. The Ji ret-prizospan of draught horses, owned by Mr. J.Little Falta Cheese Market.' . Little Falta, N. Y., Oct, 6, 1879.Dekd-lookin mxrket hors. About 10,000boxes factory chotee offered ; 200 l«x«. soldI10"500 boxoo dairy cheese at Ojo ® 400parkagrahnttorat 18c^22c.Ifviday a ywag faaq uaaned Ik-aais Murphywo* feeding a threshing msehfas a* J. Mo-Mfiteaki near Ursnton, ubsa Us sne getcaught ami hs was drMgad fate th* cylinderand dre«p*lly toubhitedL Msdtoal aestttafae’Wee preoared fa a very short time, bat ■»T mas's life could not be «aved.waa niiE^-u*l<Mn*<l to the work an,I mountedthe feodiog UUs to try his bead. Th* vounu*•" » well spokes ot ills parents, who reaids la tbs township at Nuaouri, have th*sympathy of Uicir frfau.i* and acquainted-■*.Marys Arftu,SUWUAV Fun*oal *.- At a meeting of theIngersoll Ministerial Aasoiratum the subjectof funerals, on the lawd's day having beendisceaood it was Arsotorf :-That the de-eefam of the Aaesciatfaa be announced in thepapers of th* town, that the Mfaisten caun< tattend fawnfa on fas Habbeth anises theyare safafled that it is a matter of nsceosiiy.and they would affooUonately counselall concumml to make their arrangement* noa* not to require their services on the Dini sday ; inasm.uih u » interferes with facirimmediate duties. John McEwxn, Secretarylogersoll SepL 29th 1879. iSwomxcri is Gra’n Btw.—While a vesselwas being tended with barley at Bowmanriltaon Satnrday. some boys wont up to the thirdstorey of tho elevator and amused themselvesby jomptng i ito a bin, from which the jp-ainwas running 'mt means of a spout down tothe ground floor. Ono boy, about elevenyears of age. nainod Terry, jumped into th*hollow formol over the bole of the spout,aodbeing unable to climb out, waa drawn underthe grain and smothered. Attempt* weremade to rescue him, but this waa found to beimpossible, and several hundred bushels badto ue run oat on the floor before ho coaid bereached, taking about two hoars and a half.Ths bin was twenty-five feet deep, and theboy waa about ton feet under the grain andstanding straight up when found. Life wasquite extract.rt'LMANS HUMZvy DCX.TY EXTBRTAIX-mext.—Tho Show given under canvas onFridsy afternoon and evening was wellpatronized—in tho evening the teat beingcrowded to its otmoet capacity. It was agood show and for novelty and reflnment farsurpassed anything which has visited lagenollfor seme time. Among the parts which sue-coedcd best in pleasing tho audience were thodouble trapeze act of th* O’Brien Brothers,two little£oya, who performed some of themolt difficult feats in mid-air ; the balancingarte of Mr. Fred. Laviatino ; the slack wireact of Miss Addie O’Brien ; the musical performanc* of th* Boisset family ; tho acta ofthe female ^Sampson, Madame Realta, withand cannan ; the comical changes of Mr. Harry [Tadea ■ the performances of tho intelligentdogs, and the Irish comedy of Mr. Krftey.All was up to tho highest mark. At thoclose of tho afternoon performance, Mous.Allen ascended in a balloon, in sight of anadmiring throng.Matrimonial. -On Monday morning, Thos.H. Rooks, Esq., Manager of the DominionTelegraph Co.'a office here, was joined in matrimony to Miss Alicia Smith, eldest daughterof A Smith, Esq., Ingersoll, The ceremonywas performed by tho Rev. Father Boubat, atths residence of the bride's father, in tho pro-scnce of a number of mutual friends, alterwhich the company sat down to a very excellent wedding breakfast. During Mr. Books’comparatively short stay in Ingersoll ho luumad* a host of friends, and his fair bride wasa general favorite with a largo cirete of ac- 'quaintances. The happy couple departed for 1theirfar western homo at Prince Arthur’sLanding, per G. W. R., during tho afternoon. 1Mr. Rook* having secured the position of ’superintendent of a section of tho Pacific Telegraph Company’s line. On their way through iLondon they were met by a number of friendswho wished them good speed, and they leavebehind them hero a large circle who join inthe wish tint their future life may be ono ofcontinued happiness and prosperity.Military Review.—On Saturdag last,after tho completion of their six day’s drill ,and instruction, No, ,4 Company, under com- |mand of Capt. (Brcvct-Major) Ellis, Lieut 1Brown and Ensign Rumsay pa«»e<l in review !and were inspected by Lieut-Col. Taylor, 'Deputy Adjutant General, and Lieut-Col. 'Moflat Brigade Major. The weather was allthat could be desired and tho park, where tho 'review took place, presented a very lively !and animated appearance, there being a verylargo assemblage of tho elite of the town in 1attendance to witness the intcrretingprocecd-ings, the greater part being ladies. The menpresented a very smart and soldierlike ap-pearanco and the various evolutions throughwhich they were put showed thst tbe officers Iolher n*v«p*p*r In t*i* DooInJoo. Th* Publisher tabes pfasure In sanoaadnfUat THZ WEEKLY MAIL basuMtwIUi a very IsmsBMMors of wcoM* ta lk*resr lent closed, sad lh*l nolwilhsteiMilnK lk*K*n«nd deprwi on In bus'oc®. sodth* oonsoqoenl MPog In lh* dreulsUon of sbassv svsre nswnana InCsmiATIIE MAIL,beta DAILY sod WEEKLY, has mao**very gtsetsdrsne*.Spodd Kdltot* hxve been «*OS*J for rtr out DctorttnonU, and no «=-refaewUl be spared to mska lb* wb*<* fwrer IN mEsfltfa AND RELIABLE.YUE MAIL will famin Ires loth* pHndpIullbrsSHraj* bdvurated.JMid it laIntended t*«Mb* It. by tee aid ol*ushadd>doa*l *l4w«te as asiple' til tiy*M n*r*rt~WW*Sf* 3Toiegraphie News, Political Intelligence, and EditorialsWill az UoxtinuxD' with Unabatxd Vioucb.fully. He will meet tho singers in Gas tin'Hall, Thursday and Friday nights, this weakKuw-St Methodist Cur ecu. — Extensionand Belief Services wjll bo held fa the abovecbarch, next Sabbath. RsrivE. H. DewartD. D. Editor of Ckrietian Guardian, willpreach at 11 ajn. In the evening th?re will•bo a platform meeting when-th* assembly■will be addressed by Dri Dewart and •Dr.The Exebange Bank will resume business on Nov. 3rd.The late Halifax fair fa said to have beenthe finest ever hold there.James Wilson of gi-mcoe is to be anofficial assignee for ths County of Nor folk.. J.B.Dntnas was accidentally drowned onSaturday fa a quarry in the village of St.Lonis.. Work on th* Canaba Pacific Railroad faboiniz pushed briskly ahead with very favorable results.Ths total Dominion revenue for the lastnins months was 85,035,062.58, and lbsexpenduuro 44,0)1.61714.Thos. Edwardr, son of W. Edwards, ofPlantagenet, was drowned while crossingthe NAitoaBfaer Friday.The body of an unknown young girl wasfound in the St.Chari** riysr near Gin-gar’s shipyard,Quebec, Friday.Tho Fort of Elgin,'’Edwardsburg, hasbeen reducod to th* rank of an ontportunder ths stuvey of the Port of Prescott'The extensive repairs which the Pro-viaeial Govenimsnt are having~*msde onth» Hasttogs Itoad ar* progressing rapidlyTho ortM^a, of sawed lumber to th*United .States from Ottawa during th*quarter fading September 30tb, reachedlivv. J. Jaeobe, from Hie Indian Reserveat Sarnia,la fa Ottawa, and to-day willIjuFLTtAN QpXra Co'y.—This company1 of Lilijxittan artiste who are announced for1 Ingersoll on the jcveiling of the 14th arehighly spokeb of by the press fa tho citiesand towns in Ontario which they hare visited. The Toronto Teleyram «*ys" Alarge audience, composed mainly of the better > cfassM, greeted ' ths Lflipnttan Operai Company at ths Grand Opera House lastevening. ’* Pocahontas ” was rendered withall tho vim and vivacity that the little artistscould throw intorit, aud the vigorous applause proved that their efforts were appreciated. As ro-written for this company,“ Pocahontas ” introduces many comicalsiteaiiotw. ; which John Brougham wouldhave, bcc.i puzzled to foUow. All these inno-rations, however, arc worked fa with con-■ainmata skill, and as ths audience realizedho ludicrous sajtuutaAuri eurriramita^s, broodhearty apptaaae greeted tho little folks frolnorchestra chairs to gallery. Miss Quigley, inthe role of Focahoutas, had an opportunity,tor th* firsttbao in this oity to display herdramatic and musical tafenta toThe bid*soprano evidently understood thecritical nature of the audience, and exertedhereclf aecordinglf. In th* second act the'' slight embarras* meat had entirely disappear- CATARRH Large Arrivals of New Goods at Lower Prices than ever. Undertaking Department Medical Co.41 4-K .Iw TcCOFFINS TRIMMINGS, &o.GOOD NEWS FOR FARMERS. REASONABLE RATES.W H E A T W A N T E D KIN G & BRO. Ingersoll, Sop 1.10, 1879.CENTENNIAL. TABLE CHAIN, Ingersoll, Sept 10, 1&79. Biscuits, Cakes Sec otir Heavy Overcoats for $5.00, See our Heavy Ulsters for f^.oorA large variety of Youths* and Boys’ Ulsters and Suits equally cheap. ®S r’«*lSah.> ‘nrilk is cooled a ’retiring, andfa undbsw^tW grew. Stiffa*"" Gents in want of a Well-Made and Good-Fitting Ordered Suit, should leave their Measure with our FIRST-CLASS TAILOR. An Immense Stock of Tweeds to Select from. Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed. . * i Gent’s Felt Hats from 50c. See our Hard Felt Hat for 75c. Our stock of Gent's and Boys’ Felt Hats is Unusually Large and Attractive ■ mW W M Atm WKVK yalfK WRKEB,' th* rawvtar tow jtarat, , Wi'J& i x" '■ ........ Hats, Caps, Underwear, Ac., should call and see the magnificent display of •' Indeed I Yon are chief mate of a clipper ship, and unable to answer so simple a quevHMU. ” Z“ Yea, ’tfe the simplcat question I «<*rwas asked in my life. Why, I thought tf*ry fool of a lawyer know there ain’t no 1*0 tai‘* on the equator.'’That toot floored Rufo* Choate. - rarattmt hrtflfad for >.p<4 r srttoft »’ti- Ac., m HIWBrtx* «>tb compost, fa Out. pn^artMw «w <a» of mH to mx qwts df sort thiaquaa. 'trty uatere a bravy dtrttei*; far wtto Mptare rad to bs worked l»w t the surtao* of the *.<- Frew- W rite. SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE "Clears the Head aid Throat ao thoroughly,that, taken in. the morning on risiML therean no unpleasant seewitfon*, and no disagree-able hawking during ths entire day. bat anunpreeendehfed efoamesa of V ite sod Respvratory Organs.1" Price. w.th tapered lotaaler and Treatise, fl. Sold for all DruggiaU Fre sh Bread. w ;V ance's Bakery. ongKeowratioM’mich See our All-Wool Canada Tweed . Suits at $9.50, the Beef J^alue we have ever shown. Our 112.00 Suits are remarkable for their Value, The Largest and Best Assorted Stock ever shown in Ingersoll, of 3LCIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES, Is Gold and Silver, . J' SWISS WATCHES, in Gold and Silver, Vt GLOCKS, One and Eight Day, ' SILVERWAKE. JEWELRY, all Kinds, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, SPECTACLES, EYEGLASSES. ' FANCY GOODS, GOLD PENS, *< PRICE 23 CERTS. Be careful that you are not deceived into buying some y orthlera plaster said to be equal to Counts’ Vouraic Puurnum, a union ofElectricity and Healing Balsams, M seen faabove cut. Sold by all Draggfote, ETAVING Just Arrived home -fromOL ths mart***, I tire-arteirata th* test Ftrao, In the Mark.toSMtflfcrtrt w the lamrt Hmm*», and traytnc direct enable, mo Ioturns, st tbe.tatovfag low prices ; So.1 Square Dectar, 7 octave, UM, H& e&ttare Decker, 7} octave,----Ko.iCprUbt,7i C H E Q U E R E D S T O R E HAVING BOUGHT OUR GOODS - " I BUTTERICK’S RELIABLE PATTERNSAlways on baud. An Invitation Cordially Extended to AIL jv l jr s. jSu. c u b t i s . M vrra».-&w caps milk; <fa* iablrapoonful <4 mdtad butter; twaeggs; rate fcwpooaiul <rf »jlt ; three tabln- spoouaful of y*»*t; one tablrapconfol <d white ragir. W* all in a sponge but the oggs. Half an hour before taking add the eggs awl a quarter of a teaspoon- faiafaoda. Let rhe tea »i ante a Bak® la rings twenty sthmtaa. Cocoamut GadKE.—Whites of four ■OP J two ’’“P* aa8Kr > cup of batter ; one cap of milk ; one taa- spoonful of crwwa-cf-terUr and one half tdaspocnfol of soda j four oups of flour. Bake in layets. For filling Take whites of two eggs ; one-half tea-Cupfid oi sugar (pulverized) and thicken with % drtcral* IK1 nsuunlspsclfc. I torn asasS K Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription St ewed Gants Corn.—Cat the corn from twelve ean ; add one pint of milk and cook in a covered pe.il set in a kettleof water; cook one-half hoar. Then add thm» egge well benten , salt, prpptT, and a little sugar to taste. Pat a piece of butter in the dish in which you servi it and poor in the com. t Cbickem Salad.—Two chickens ; chicken and celery equal parte ; out in small bite—not chopped. Dressing :— Yelks of three raw eggs ; one teaapoonful of made mustard.; a little salt and red pepper ; half a bottle of oil stirred in slowly ; vinegar to make a cream. Add to salsd just before using. Fob Hkmorbhaok.—To stop hemorr hage, or bleeding from the noee, wound, or from any canse, apply dried beef scraped very fine. If it is scraped it is so much the better. To Cook Cabbots^—Slice conrote .roundwiae, as thin ss you please ; cover with boiling water, and boil until done,and until all the water haa evaporated ; then cover with milk and cream, and rimnwr 20 minutes ; salt and pepper to iodfefinaswta, pCTpeiulicuUrly and hQEtan tally, to bring it into edbtoof moderate km m that the whry may aejwwtte. Ths maw i ibea bested by mean* of hoi water kt tut > ’ pipes, ar tee Ute bottom end aidr*of tie vat. octal it teowa s temperatars of 100 degrees, Thia should take liaif an hour. Tbe ho /watev b Ibra drawn off and the curd stirre fo tfie Itot wtay and bwfom C.pmarv ffoelj, A proper conclurion for tea marriage,ceremony in many of our fsahlonable •society’woddioga wouldbe; ‘What commercial inter* este*haYe'iomed together, let not ill-temperput asunder.’ “Can itbe pOMihlc my Algernon no longi St loves his little brown eyes t Can it bo thater carjsaea have become irksome to him aXmAT” said a hrart-broken young puUback Ooar local nobility to her steady company theother evening m the latter seemed inclined toremove her clinging form - from -lus - braatL"Your Algeron m ell right" waid the ywsthwith an. uneasy squirm, “ but ii you don't ienpw minute, Tilder,; the spiral oa my sto< nail come out through my backocne, sure." There fa s«no humor in Texas. The other day g than brought out a forlorn, epavined- home Dandy Jack. . Look at him. He’sperfect. If he were sent to the borasmaker, nothing could be done for him. Whatshall I have for the mafchlcm stoed r’ '‘WhatwiR’ybu takc for.hiarf" ydied the' crowd.•‘ Two hundred dbUara. ” ‘‘Give you five.',’“Take him. I never fatifUB stand betweenme and a horse Wade. Diafs buainess.” I was out after porcupines, and was lying down ope night near a porcupine's bote-wailing for him to come out. I had BO gon, bat only my huaiing-knife sad a large knob, karri® with Which to knock the poreupine bn the nose; for that, sm youknow, kills Mm at onee. I did sot hear a sound until I found tlio grasa nrar ms move* and s’lion got his paws on ma andlilted tse ng. Tiio brute prasred hi* daws into tris, bat, lankily, my leather belt pro ven ted Ufa teeth from damaging ■ m«( and Iw carried ma holding on to my halt andcoat. If either of .those had given away I! should have boon laid hold of in * far more roughmanner. Alien fa like a na’tih onething—lie can. hold a live creatura in his mouth and 'not danmge if, fort\m I. have seen a cat carry 's mouse. I knew ths nature of JIM lion <rall eneqgh to know that if I struggled I should bars my neck broken or my Bead maahad in an instant; an I did not atragglo, but quietly drew myknife and thought what w m best to do. I thought at first of trying to strike him itv tits heart, but I coaid not reach that part •f him, and bfa skin looked so loose that I ieoold not striiradssp enottefi, carried m I.was. (fknowitwoald tte life or death wlth me io an instant, so turning taytelf a Lit,' I gashed the lioja> nose and out lithrough; Ths lion dropped tae as I should looting at mo, but I did not move, aad-ho did no t asetn to I As to carry ms again, tiers Uum otjt» ha came up .to within a few. yards, licking the blood poured fro:u hfa nose; but them I remained like * stone, and be was fairly afraid to taoklsms agMu. X know a tuffelo and an ox are very asnsitivo about the nun, and a eat, ijoal tfoped on tfib nose, can’t stand it, k>thought a lion might ba the same, and so iproved. -n V' ; —— - — Brunswick Stew.—Stew until tender enough to bone easily, two chickfcns; take out the bonas, add ten ears of oom cut from the oob, a dozen tomatoes, meled and sliced, and a pint of lima jeans; cook all together, add salt and pepper to the taste. Apple Jom4TB*n.—Fill a pudding dish with apples pared and diced, and pour over the dikb a batter made of but termilk brought to a foam with soda and thmkwwd with flour, bo’rib- will jtgrt spread .with a spoon. When the applpe are teudsrand dinner is served, tarn np- Htde down, on a platter; beat the soft apples smootbiy on the crust" add a, lump of butter, sotategor ©nrjamnn,' as tme prefers, and serve hot. Arsrra from b#in« convicted for grave misdsmsanor and suffering the popaltfos ofth* law. a dogtalcmging to ear TtarodoraBonlnn. of Sbtpbrrit s-barii, ha« pfoyed a MURibb part. It hadbson token to for*kfr. Paget ba tbs Bartons accusation of lit- tag a iad's paotaloaos, and ihs avtoeoce on tba^torg. of ferocity: waa gotag KteiagauMl it, when Um creature entered tiro “ Whin do yes intend to go back Milke t *asked one exite of mother. ■ “If I live till Idoyc^.and l dont know whether I will or not,I intend to visit ould Ireland once more be*feral lava thia country. , v A young.man droned in £hc height of fash ion, and with a poetfe tarn of tafad, was driving along a counixy road, and upon gazing at the pond whish skirted the roadway,- said . “Oh, how I would like to lave my heated, head in those cooling watera.” An Irishmanoverbearing the exelsmation, immediately replied ; ■ “ Bedad, yon might lava it there andItwould not sink.” A small ragged boy entered an oyster housein Salam. Maw,, ana axkcd : “ will you sell nm an oyster for a cent? I want, it for mySigh mother.” “What is Ufa matter ’.with your mother 1” asked the man, as ho proceed*nd to fill a can with oysters, thinking ha Would‘help to.’ qdieve a case oi sufliMfog.t< She's got a black eye,” yras the reply. '*1110 benevolsnce rapidly faded from the mind ofthe oyster num as ho put one oyster in paper Show Room Now Open with a Varied Asaortmant of- ' 5 - H A T S A N D , B O N N E T S IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNA We are enabled to sell our §todc BELOW REGULAR AS WE INTEND TO MAKE T E A S & S U G l? '' -■ - - 7 ’ * SFEGIALTY. { Hymtrymir 50 CNT TKA y«> will to Mart need flrat Bf-i.<30 S1VE MDNEIatU>« Magnificent Display of Pattern Hats, Pattern Bonnets, Ft Feathexw, Ribbons, &c. ' " !H « s ta. a ~ DAVID WHITE &Ingersoll, September 24, 18791 " 302 C O I N S ’ r VOLTAIC ELECTRIC Ma st er 5 Instantly Annihilate Pain, Strengthen the Weak, Sapport the Weary. By instantly aflecting the Nervous System,their influence fa at oneo felt at the farthestextremities. Hence Pain, w hieh arises fromadutarhancc of the Nerve F orcra, fa cured inevery instance m if by magic. Palpitation ofthe Heart, Inflammation of the Ltu^a, Lirer,and, Kidneiy•»,.Jrritebon ef the Stomach andBowels, Indigestion, Dyspepefa, Bilious Colic, Cramps, and run arising from the eamo cause are speedily relieved. The medicinal forces preaent in these Plasters find their way intothe system in a manner at once mysterous andpowerful. They accomplish what no remedy 1 Sm lata# of the hwmritoW d*iry tae not i wmdta'sM M too gw*»* pn»»- ’n “ rlwralrad making ctaw fa «>K « I Wta to, W y . dtatgrarahte or e x ^. ^.M e ta m rai tabac-rartag ootew- ,rTbra ry Bfitag, skvpot a»d ottar jUt f^MryuAeraafaaMka, unfaraa diffenm® .rayWrafatetarwwM good rad tad, and here gbC'VMMprada. Ths w&oda i* ura swe art wrodatarir .rf mMy- feet, tta whole irafert rf tfe dairytag tart tta talk and dfa- r a f a H rim Ctattstta to th* work d tta ‘taaks*’ and raring room, ba* an eaavosd- toNt trtdtartff to produce rararawa m foe po- drai.-There m twtihfog eta> that ro psfls ■ tK. asacmustant repetition of totag. and may it art be for thfa rtMrth among Others sm doubt, but for this > ;«trtfln>at WW tarn »en etawwa drug tn rite " Mate a.pocnd, and fttayaM rartxrttf wver their Iosms. With a divesrity -Tryalnsii Whiter will be a drreraity of product, aod-th* farm dairy is productive of just tbe «°d character thatmwod- ed to r>te»e a diverse public taste. Praetiral ’Tpsiiraiie fa not sufficient far improvement : tatta rafttrsry, it tend* to draw people into gate and nanuw channels j but when accom- panfad by inventive ability, there are no ' taradato tlfo extent of the improvement that may he made fa any industry. ■ Thus the farm a dafay by the nsuiMtfy empfoyrnent of a hun dred brads and tofada,-wtarc now but onefal W-rifafo <*rt a great opportunity for tbe . hsrfiiu nu nr of tbe dairy industry. K M an OB»aragfog sign when enquiries | sue made about the brat system of fane sterao It stows that • begfonfag is made wing to tha practise 0! a legitimate tto; rawkiia nsufafaetore upon the restoration ‘ whish, to a conriderahle extent, may depend P She return rt prosperity to the dairy faterert, rad its forger cDeorirm fa the future. Farm -ntope mating fa apt to fail most frequently ’ far want of specific and sronrate knowledge of £bo expmtMio giYes th.^ butjt U apt to be a “ rule ot the thumb ” sad -rat raw of strict weighta and measures. There <* no week on dairyfag yet pohltstad ttat gives the needed detailed information with ‘ accuracy, sotijat with, the proper appliance* ustA with thmwmeUr, crates, rad measure, ^acheroeof some kind maybe mads a* a be- i ginning upon -which to found a practical ex-, ; ■’ periimce that may be rapidly available. Fra the use Of begirmers, if not for older el»wi>e ' \ makms. we give some of the needful . b4za iu or afflosu N*jas»- tert oboera fa made‘by whatri* known t- .tv the Cteddar system. I* faT a certain^• ararant of aridity is devrt ■ -----------1 SU'Iwfai* it fa pressed. Tbs ] The whole milk (ontkiraC whole day's milk h wjf moroing fa sgrin starred Ktemperatore of 78 to M de- r for wane ucathcr and tite ________ The milk is poured into aratw^Kray be heated by a pipe from a or Upon a stove kept fa tile cheese Or vat may have a false bottom « far tte purpose. The aaranfag's mWtfe strainai wann fate the Tat and the whole fa troll mixed by stirring. Hull a put of fafm "iraxif mmet for each 100 gallons of milk, fa ,* Jraeri poured into ths vat and the whole once y-fa»oce stirred. The infarion fa made by steep J fag a cored stomach t-f a cslf in one quart 0: ' salt water far three weeks, when it fa bottier ,>'far use. At this strength the milk will to . eardted at the temperature previously msni > tiorad, in one hour. :i The stomach fo prepared as follows $—Take tb* tree stomach, not the paunch, of aswckin| radf fast tiBad, tarn out the contents and fil with salt; then hang it up fa a cx»l place ta Jniy r- titer Hurt par k it into a taper bag am - tang it ap fa a dry place for a year, when i ready for nee by lorrvly putting it bi LOADERS OF B E A U T IFUL GOODS, Call on MRS. CURTIS and See her Inrgo Stock of New and Stytab MILLINERY AND MANTLES bft >ta»H twenty tan atovv U.v ra. Ta | wsi - -1 ^--nn -1 v~ “V tV~* •* wse fullyEXtfatoMte ral <* Mriteta iragta. <re a portsrauFi* ta-iy *•* raraeanly tawater. Th» rataaut kraw Hurt there he aodetamu*. w it was w>t "u*re tb*»Store -haatrai. yrafe aWW, W •* tentartiensoMiartaroreiMtirata the water Mrfaw-tad <rf wtafai wra» fightingtte raptisui fefo 0* tew until the immenseteaartaiipM* tetofag Inward tiw ship Jwrt MOm> mofaMii itine arrpsB* lifted >te braqaloft, and, With tasrinebng grate, swung >tarata ar-mU ler a moment over the whitecaps Rite head W»sr the waras»®»rat, thenwwUc-ws fate the whfterfoem. This re- Kuwkshte perforttiaace was repeated three Shim rt infacvrih of ten rawods, Thea the sritpMrt taritad completely arouml and dsalusdaway fam toe ship. & oouotancu the cap- tern teys that he taw tteii many kfafai <A fahand era monsters, but never anything ttajsptiuti be raged • mu srapsmt J u this fa^staaoe he aafa he not only artr toe on til raw of toe et-rpenu tat CTwrfuily noted its greatuebmdMdy eyes. It* cofor was of a deep%tock and its shape Mke that of in 0*1.—Afafrr.rf fferart. Hearifrig off a laipry^k Rufus Choate, fa an important marine a*- xillt and battery at sea rase, had Dick Barton, chief mate of tiw clipper skip Ckallcagc, 08the stand, and "Badgered himao far about antifar that at last Dick gut hi* salt water np and hauled by the wind to bring the keen' Boston lawyer under hi* batteries.At the begtaning of his testimony Dick haulraid that the ni^it wra “ dark ra pitch, radraising like seven bell*,''JtaMenly Mr. Choate aakod him : ” Wra there any wm that flight J”“Yea, shM’Ah, yen 1 A moon—did you see it T" “Not a mite." “Then how do you know there w*» a *' Nautical almanac said so, sfld I'll betare that Boaster'll any lawyer fa toe ,world."*■ Ah—you are growing sharp, Mr. Banton."“ What ia blanre have you been grinding, me this hour for—to make me dull F“ Bo dvil, sir. And now tell me whatlatitude and longitude you crossed tbeequator WOMAN We are prepared to pay the Highest Market Price fori ij Wheat of all descriptions. Odr Mill is consuming at present: 500 Bushels a day, and will continue to do so as long as wej can get it. We also offer fori sale 200 Tons of Bran at $3.00 per Ton, Cash. flow^tave a^ragusgs- Hinn, according to the Alabray stsWhas been placed ujtaus d0*® f^10 „corner of toe Utter, it meraj” L love youf in the same, faceawise, ' My heart u ra-other’.stesft UP <1<5wta . Good-bre,swoetfaaart gTKxl4-y- " ujwxde down in the right hand corner. “ Write no more ; m th*centre, *‘ tbe top, “ Ye*;" opposite, at thehrtiora “ No;" on the right hand comer, at* tight angle, “ Do you Lave me? ” In thefait- brad corner; on the left, “ I seek youraronaintrace; ” on a lino wito the surname,“Accept my love;" the umiw uprido down, **I am engaged; " at a right angle in the same place. “I long to see you; "in the mid dle at the right edge, "Write immediately,'' While this is all very good as far m it* goes Iho^whoputapo taguetHup on any but toe upper right-band corner of an en velope must hold themselves respemmbio forall the swearing of the postoffice clerks. About the guiltiest looking people in this World are a man accused of a crime of which hu fa innocent, and a newly married coupletrying to pass for veterans. Pious old lady : “Just think Rose,'only five mireionariee to twenty thousand cvnm- bal* F ’ Kfadrhewted fifeee ; “Goodncs* I Ths poor cannibal* will starve to . death at. -l OILu w I- . . 1 i tiff” publ iF n£it ice. lb* rarj grave No raker ramMy has Araethi*. for no f-tkw rmrtdy yaw n in a fo*«tso pare and tospla, yrt ao powovtaDy effort vs.to* reel rawnera, as ii W«r*. «C th* bsrtj Mtfi shrub* from wbfab it 5* prep<M*i- KeCerenctw firen» wrU-kteow* Fly* tici«n% Dragiftsta a«« UtiicBs. ' Goo. W. Htaghtoa, Esq . Msra.nured after wtev* yrare of rafibrisfa. Dr, Mam, firatou, wntee. “I conoid** itsuperior to say preparation laid down taaaytext book with, which I u» familiar.’’ , Wm;Bowsn, Fra., uf McHatton, Grant 4 Bowra,2K Pin* Street. Bt. Louis, write* fa th* warmest terras of it to hm fnead, A. A.Mrtfar, whoksale draffitat. urging that «nd< ta token. H.5)1 Baldwin fcCo., draagiate, Washington, Ind., rav theya^*s s 8ss,ss4”3iN.3..rays it operated oe fa* lystem m » way