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OCLnew_1879_10_16_Oxford_Tribune_newspaper_issue_OCR_ACCESSA'nd C a n ad a D a iry R ep o r te r I BALED"' UNDE] H. ROWLAND, XDXTOK jp o FROPMK England may haw to revfce Ito pottoy «feotuieilalion toward W mJ. I Loudon, Oct. 18—At the great aWtor»ol meeting at Navau y—tiritgr hf honour of Parns)iB«r» were ■beata tofavour vf shooting ih« landlords, Paruafl Sull Ivan,O’Connor Power and (Y8uIHv*tf •ooke. The last named declared that •boo!in? landlord* so* Id do bo goad to .Bank t. AW UNDEI ■profitable were seeking to reach the pockets of the fauon. fur the great bulk of thia long « giang mart in aouie way be (laid for. ' tomr, th* merchant, th* tnechanto and oat, atol<GtMlWtofd* the way buddy which at present exist between tillage and tenure in the United Kingdom. The people tn England, while they are pnxui of their prcatige, arc nevcrthelcm getting tired of too much foreign war. Cabal is still a calami tons (object; and; the coat and oonaequenoea are seriously weighed fn the balance of public opinion and public good. Such acenes at extrava­ gance, corruption. and expense aa mart paralyse the industry and mar the for-’, tones of the moat indurtrioo* sptntod people that ever existed, id now eariosaty The price •>( gnu conunure to decline in the larger towns and nliffl In Toronto it is Hup|ilie<i at $1 ‘ ■’> and 41 Ml to Ordinary and large customer* reepecUvrdy . and tn London it is only $1 per thou (and feet. Thoee com- panic* which continue to charge eld pnccs most be making much money. A nvtCTB have been received at London, England which are copaider ed trustworthy, that a fleet of Russian venae!* are umder tailing order* to proceed to Japanese and Cbineae water*, bearing letters ef marque and reprisal This news u considered otfiinoualy suggestive to the com xnercial interests of Groat Bridan. before . bat will the imports quantity. and so hnng about in pnoea ’ ar will they go 1 they have lately l*ea. and « ■ l so failure of crops al home- and cnormuui coin poll boa from abroad M bat is to Im the remedy (or all thu' How long will 1 ^,-London World, points oat ‘that’ many most celebtitod^. paxtm dfthe gcribd are titoM-rf '-Jririg men. Bir Louis .Cayagnart wow >feorn tSCOTTtMWNE’S PALATABLE story of an American.whaling captain, anil it is by no ineuns an impossible one. A^hal does civilised man care for the life of an Esquimaux in com All LOSSSd SETTLED PROMPTLY. Jj C. NpBSWORTHY.’ LtsUtei AgnU. < I vory and oil are of more use to traders than Eaquitruiuz men and women at least Bp it would appear THE IBI8II LAND TROUBLES. Noun tar Anti-Beat Demonstra­ tion alAavan.—The Landlords , Threatened. FOR^SALE. Four Horse Power, nearlyafjn»u*llv ■trrtC *abrt*attaH»* GOOD RlLCH WW. Apply to / NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that all Bob wsoual* sad Note* dm th* Irt* tktaUrt.MU* most ba f»M rtUiia SO day* to B, UttUoaa.« costs wWtotarenwl._______________________H. LITTLE. Hew York, Oct. IB—A Herald cable special has Hie following description of“tbs anti-rent damoimlration to Irelandyesterday .. 1 Na*an,-Oct 18.—Th* M»ne witoossd ■bare to-#»y m man lika ao uprising of ths people than a mtrortor pwwami,-tioa o C &M t ■ienoea appear to lean to the view that the competition in agricultural produce is only beginning New land westward in America is being rapidly broken up, taken into til Lage, *own universally with wheat, and pro­ ducing returns which annually grow larger and larger The surplus corn in America i» thu* increased, and the increase finds its principal market in Great Britain are Tb* Quebec CArontcto, speaking of tbetimber trade, aay»;—W® arc happy to IgariLfrom agontlatnan engaged in the't^ade, wbohad just returned from Europe,-that- a tfiarked' improvement has taken.' place, and there is every probability, cd; a large demand for' the spring burtM**- this is cheering in, 'teittuaM;'?''’. ' L Insolvent Act • AND AMENDING lai th® Itoarisr qfJSEOrl Three Tsars' Policies Zsscod on DveUiug &ud yn-em Bttilfl- lng» and. Contents A! 108? MMmEODS BATES. Cincinnati, Oetr'l|.~Yesterday afUr- noou a handsomefe'dr«*«d woman ip- terod Ore BonutHottN, and called farB. ML Hiekisy, MJvanca agant of bias Anderton. ’ tbs *M«ms. Hicksy sserialittle anaoyad, bni entered the reesptM room, aad a moment later the report ofa pistol W« hsard, and Hiokoy rusW from ths roemHfas Hood ewwamtoi' 5f0«his bead, sxolaimiag " She shht mailarrest W , don’t 1st bar Mt %«w," »*d stamrod into tbs armsof a gsntlamto. 'Another shot was hrerj, and an atnpltop nihed tote Abo room to ooe A'yotmg teoman* ■**hefloor^yfa«fromaal»iby K 45. CANmj <f be (tfhtorb ftribanc,• UK Er KO PE AN LETTKK.Terribly Railway Accident t»75,O<w. being-1. -s.waa of >30.000 pubbv policy in graating the eamr d m Ui* *a<1 the Metropolitan Cotntais- firtrau Mich . ' ictober 10 right Viee-Kecwl igbt I interest on Deposits,number iron monster -Itricatmg lfie b< lie**1.000. OOO. fiulb I banquet on Wednesday. il>* (5th Her Hoyal Pulladelpbia.SWINGS BANK DEPARTMENT MBGERoOLL b r an c h .Vie mstifjled Ih-i Hoyal J. F . MOD^ fhrough ■I I be departui.it to lv»criptiin>I M tz* illdy from raordiOsr theprojxiund a, and Deputy^tbe Bideao nfleturningIBLSIR4M E ALAINMT FIRE Cion* Wbi^h go duwualilppeil ihiniig ibe Itoiroit ■ rl) ideritlfir I ,a Bu. I 9' •ZS»' :±;.“ ‘ Mr. Jtantuiii U. iol> lb COFFINS, CASI M Spar In <hd aud embezzle4r0ni rould jusitf* Went of Knglaud Bank. who •poilc-1 0 H ' irt. I'liulon. lot England T wo betzlai tbemaelvee to tioo ia granted Iildren I when I t re lor Rumor aays that ' amount of between 12,1 >u<l as trial the Lake Hi John railway, *nd on Saturday wail upon ber Royal Higimeaa Quebec on Saturday(rain over the Grand J will immediately,'.e Harmatisn. Gctitli-inan ' Everythyi^^a* done short if bringing on I f’Tesitirnl Liiwoln a catafalque, may enable uadia.n ron 10 lugreaiwii for iverjAOWL’’ 11 1 in fmwmii 1 -l<- f u him u> export rvmajoinc sis van roacbe* <10 topetlie^ Th«*firal u ach was fills property <>f the Mire bant*' Bank of| I snsda. on Ilia 2*Jlli day of March." ft dnrk>(boating excursion tn the 8t Glair, fiats on the mvitatien of the dab eoatroL-iog the sport tn that neighbourhood Sir John Macdonald, Hou. Hecter liv,xi mostly <1 ilnia i* killed b of the Eatpiimaux of that neigbborbixxi' <liaa|qM-ur Hut A iiixncajia pursue th® | w*Ini* and kill them in thousands, and J tbe reeult is that the Esquimaux are .BOO.OCO jban<«. |OI R EMERGED PAPER.[ “ . Tbe ;iHro.ve r:____ otlicera >1 Hie.a. m........ the fulaornr applause showered on his mem i r ’?.. ass . Mrs lioorge A lone*, (’haled* enu . one of her elnldreo, rightaon ion I ha old. was killed iniitantlv. and about one o clock, (hi* morning Tbe Pacific ezytoese train, bound west collided with A switch engine telescoping th* J. C NOBSffORTBY,' I. Banker & Broker, INSURANCE t? LOA Al AGENT the occupants of 1 lied or injured Dublin. Oct. HL—-Rv* hnndroi ten-aateof ths MarqntoofBHgo wd Earl g<r-------------------------«... p j^ •malypteaMtf. until a r»toe- • A}- rted l..g“ prn-w o llonight. Itasonnuve Boekingham. < ansil*. belt A! Benjamin. Jersey City He, Xttn. Bnnney Galt . Mrs K. M Si pstroil. Miaat'lement leickp-'rt S ynlagi" Bank. £o t >LL irtRASi H uitril'&cli-v f > bang' *ti EngMRAmoi row.. >. rm England jk Maltongall sod a sails of-» will arrive al Qaebss on Pbnrsdav. and will rstnfiiu in that city nil the departure oi ber Royal Highness l*«>kkerping nowaday by ' sing), double entry is such * charming fa.- HMSS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL .Ki. kraKklii 1* thought lo be etnlgranl* inclass passengers Physician! oul.l |p_ of ths police, . . ' ~ L ;■ ------T'lblladelplna. flunks hie wife and rd-’1 I nan—r arrested Another ypung jllamhardt, ouo of the cool pony u> the Thia . agefJ fonr and six arp a«*->nj: the 1 man, named Richard Rowg^ who Inis trr Erancaxs.- This woman isof nn account T»)e engiuawnif fire to an of thoLbeen residing in Chicago for some time U-oogtarae or climate, except a* she .an Ixprvw train were literally tern to'T past, baa also bsen placed under arrest,show ...penor acting Yet the snob .x,r ksces. The engineer and fireman of' charged with Wceinag stolen property, rrejeindcuta Iron. L.ndun have here filling ■"*»>. , . , * The train was mads tip of seven Wagner | of great intunsoy with each other, andonr lies! new.paper* »Ith loug description. L passenger* coseliee and ! It is allegsd the siabezslsmMll of lha o( What pictures the woman point*, what f J baggage care Tlie tender of 1 tnonay wax the r*»uH-of Ql« plot «uterad models and atatiuw she ba* dona, and what Ljje express engine was telescoped into I into between tbe two. Tbs crooked poetry she can write There is no eorrea- kjje baggage car about half its length, transaction* have axtandad over Uta Part pundwg benefit to the stage from thus turn |Tliis car in tarn forced it* wsv into the I eighteen months mg tbe head, of hardworking fraternity fine 11 ear and these crowded the firs! ■ , TH. U» New Y ork is as vicious a* it can well be. follow ,nR T ba paasengefli in tbe first Not long ago nearly all the theatrical critic*I ^sd, ware comparatively unharmed, the ---. V H harvest of death being reaped in theJI second and third coaches The fourth (coach escaped with bat slight damage,and dodo of the Wagner coaohe* were' iiyored. The accident v u caused by th* •witohman having charge of making op freight trains occupying th* main track with the switch engine and caboose,uoderstandiog that tbe Pacific Exprea* «U considerably behind- Tbe BJxpreMtrain, however, had made np nearly all Tort time. ’ 1‘aniell. r.’r..nli. . J..I.-1 probably fata) . Wilh< PhSadsIpb1 uBctlim *i*l «; def pl, is; L. ui. M-.rgsn Uur Cana.is, and infant dsughtei Notiovs are posted «t Warner Point,- 1 NWl Xl'1*1'County Down, Ulster, that any man; S£i^2a2jto!r! coming into the county to pay more: Rm Ta mthan Al an acre for land may bring hi* Bjwfna Tarcoffin with him. _ .1 .Alfltai to Al 1 iMDOMter has been bring rather fart, or, | T h o e t^e ^-------------1 INGERSOLL ONTARIO. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1879.iv WHOLE NO., 305. | A"' V .......................... ' - ..U L I..' THE OXFpflD TBIBUNK THURSDAY, OCTOBER IS, rxcu WILL. U fa bfoaghr tb» blood is»k Toilet Soap 25c. a Dozen. daughter Maol WHOLESALE Cheese M< iTTENTh CHEESE: BANDA Beiaeii, IRK PACKER. MN,HAMB, LA, Floral Guide. of his if she married that guntleznan thenext day. Now Millie was a girl of ernrit. Hto did not only refuse to decline Mr. Ryor's effect, my uncle bad nothing to leave The kneeling process wan eupen-ledruuiway. arid Mr. Ryors remained m a very uneasy, and not altogether graceful i with • <fa• riuglaona •lay *ch<»i| teiw h«*r " y »u mint rrial all I aid Udling you happened ujJ hundred an>l Rcvruly » ONFOB' -t . , y ‘ I know it left you all be bad tarrnpted the gentleman, but tinothing to me ' And quite os little, I assure I • Since they bad played quarrelled, together in Antidote to Arwnfc-Dr. J»mM B. “ to th# Canadian auggsst* verdict f<>r 8200 damage* was returned. I'hc invMtigatton into the alleged (mod. sprang- from the pleasure of having triumphed where so many other* hadfailed, end a disposition to assert her own independence. realization depended upon himselfHaving never spoken out, it may be that Arthur Warren hud no nglit to fuelI aggrieved at the attention paid by. Mr. | Kynrs to Millie Granger. If lie had qevar said so oolng1ii.it was from motive* of delicacy prompted bythe difference of their positions. She was ii prospective liatreasi be was without fortune and void of exp,-et*t- for tbetiiBelyes uro not privileged to stand tn the way of others who have. Rut Arthur woe not responsible. It was not until the cmisius had '< euined their place in » eielj that Milliebegan to notice the difference made < y happy as heart con Id desire Ruth Morgan s anxiety at Milin sudden disappearance had bean relie•d by intelligence of her safety a Ruth was tn high spirits wneu SByars called, determined tins time, bring mature to a crisis Stalo Bread.— There uro so many niro iljshes winch can be made of stale bread that it pays to dry all fragments in the ovfcn before they get moldy; open the oven aoasnotto born them .when well dried, pound the bread and put away in a covered vobsoI whore it will be free from dust anf moisture.^Murphy Cake.—Take poUtoee— lonrtued ones are best, but boiled ones sg&)x3 mashed—immediately afterjjjjBWa, before getting too cold ; arid M ^gjua l amount of flour and " ‘I suppose they *r» a necasssry « I suggested, drprecatiugly. ’ Wholly niiiiBCossary,' b» matal' I suppose yjn will ackuowhdgr ■ant, ‘ that they promote good orderremove impediments to good gov.. of shelled beans in water just to cover for ten or fifteen mihutas. Cut corn from half a dozen ears and add to the beans; boil twenty minutes, or half an hour, adding hot water as needed to i keep from burning. Season with pep .per salt and two tablespxnmful of but- ' Tomatoe Salad.—-Take off the skins with a sharp knife, ent intd thin siloes ahdjay in a salad-BowI. Make a dressing by working a tvasjxioufal two thirds full of finely crushed ice. the juico of one lemon and one teacup fui of white sugar This mixture eaten by degrees, oral! atom*, will allay the feverish thirst,aud-qiimt the disturbed qualmish stomach, an it is not sweet enough to be nauseous. Toothache can be generally cured by holding in the mouth a peicc of alum one-half the size of a haz.le nut, until dissolved^wallowingit gradually Alum sweetens the breath .stops decay of the teeth, destroys the animalcule, round the gums or nerves of the teeth, also, worms in the stomach, ete of Arthur, but received, them with rathe;more encourgameut than before. People began to say it would bo <match soon, and it might Lava been had S iuld be ind cut am. cut a dozen sil union n hour Season with butter, pep|>er and salt, and simmer fifteen minute* longer Mildew is removed in several ways from linen. Some dip the article in sour buttermilk lay it in the sun to whiten and then wash in clean Water Others apply soap and chalk, or soap and starch, adding half aa much salt asthere is starch, and the juice of a Slngcl Wiltshire SULm for lUh Market. It was very likely she would then andthere have accepted Mr. Byors, bad he ■aid the word, just to show, how littleshe cared (or Arthur Warren.The grief that Millie felt at her unde1* death for a aeason overshadowed *11 herthoughts. But when time, at length, had sotempered her sorrovy that her life beganagain to flow in its uncustomed channel,. -A O ’NEILL CO. *' . ■ 288 London beauties advertise themselves by every possible means, by photographs,by poting.at places of amusetnent, andBy riding and walking in the parks. The Prince of Wales received on boardhis yacht, Mrs. Ann Gkaovilta/of Dsttn-(hiro, the champion femalo rower of the world. Mrs Granville « ninety years trO eacfl cjvuer. ano renrwi unuer ins j roof, constituted bis hotusluddI That bis large fortune wou^d l>e left le1 them equally was a point aeople took . for granted , hut shoal.! any iiscntninaI cion be made between them nobody i would have hesitated to say it would' be in favor ot Millie Granger, her , uncle's pel. whose blithesome am lies he 1 11 to call the sunlight of swered. Just then I glanced out, and there stood the little one in the silk bon­net right upon the track. I fairly stopped breathing from veryterror. Tho mother ran forward shriek­ing 1 Will no one save her ? Will no Thu* many ot “our common surnamesWere derived from tho occupation pursu­ ed by metfibor* of the family ages•go ; as Woodward and Forrester, each meariug •'& man who controls and.takes care of woods and forests,” andSmith moaning at first only^an armour eggs, with two Ublonpoohful* df melted' ba Her ; then whip in ..with a fork five tablospoonsful of gpqd vinegar. Pour over the tomatoes, and set on ice or where it is cool for an hour before serving. limp wildly out and snatch tho little formfrom its perilous position, and throw itou one aide just ae the train thunderedby.The baby was saved;butnpon the trackwas a crushed and mangled form. Theylifted him sadly, and laying him downupon one «f the scate, went for help. It was too late; for he only opened hi*ayes once and whispered,' I* eheaafo ?’ They brought her to him,but he did notheed. 'She etreked the wtill, white facewith her tiny hands, anti cooed in sweetbaby fashion as »be looked around uponthe crowd;• Boer 'use boy done fast seep I done fast seep!'— Detroit Commerical Adoer- A trifling reminder in deference to family etiquette, was us much as eitherbad • right to expectBut that Bollin 'West should have" left hi* whole fortune to one -ot bta SCOTT’S EMULSION PURE COD LIVER OIL'W IT H 1 H Y PO P H O SPH IT ES OF LIM E AN D 8O DA._ Ttotrtrarii»n cambfoei iba tVs fart rqseittw Lrr dheawirei tqr CeMswmplfaa. CeLteaaA Nursing.—An invalid never ahmild be teased with the exertion of making adecision Whether the nwin is too hot or too cold ; Weather < hickrfi-broth beef tea or gruel is bestftfr his Inn ch eon, and all similiar' matters, are questions which uhdnld be decided without appealing Lpliitn Corn, Salem Style. Boil the com On the cob , when Arid, rut it from the cob; place on the bottom of a jar a lav er of salt and a lay* of corn until thejar is full , cover w®» a .-loth boardand weight , when ^wanted for use. soak in water until fresh then -wk and it is like fresh corn who, without Millia'« knowledge. Ladenure to lira in the eity, and wh» chanc­ ed to-be pausing at tbe ritav.Matter* wore «oon expfanrd.aud Mia*Chirrup, who had ^ha kindest of* heart*invited tier relative bom* with her ; aodArthur having paid the driver hi* just dne, called anetfaer eab, and eeo<»rred theladies to their destination.Ho called in the evening and spoke beheld the man whose attentions hadbeen lately so devoted io hor that peoplebegan to couple their name* siguiCmn-tly. turn wide and and fallow her for-taue instead cf hsraelf. Millie knew now how little eke hadever cared for Orville Byors ; but wouldothers understand it? ^^Wonld. ft not ba said ha had Th* thought stung bur past sndur-anoe. .And th# mew*** - of him who badtbu* humiliated har scarce sxeeedad, inher eyaa, that of bar cousin Bath, wbopamuttad, instead of epurnint Ms nd- village without so much as calling to%>L her good-bye, Millie cried a little1 wilOfaA»well knowing why, aud that ayaning^ew.4*^ ball with OrvilleBy ore, and waa atnSDg—f.rv <j^e» t j>L. i The lady via bu<y with hor b >.>k I an.! didn't notice her child slip out. but I „UW TOOll ^Ilcrn cjuunlnlluolul 1UIWHCI did.and every now and thou eanght etray 1 villa, ia commenced l>cfori- Pr Hodgtn a,glimpses nf ths little figure im she ran up I deputy Minister of Education. and down the plstfoim IntncBuitof the Merchants'Bank against By and by 1 heard a whistle.Twas the | tho Ontario S^kr Company.at the London As- | fast mail gciug up. but it don't stop. thought of th» baby and eo did ia of the cloths for winter wrap* aujtecb thick.snesa green ia bltre, being odd.hkothing «1m in Japan. women who pl»y ball oni Wertirir aprons to esteh with.i of chenille fringe with a netted>g arc worn with black bonnet*,s Lilian Norton 1* ringing in' Eu- ndsr ths name of Gfltlia Nordic*,ia of ths baud embroidered stuff*»r vs.ta,collara and cnfla.eort I8U a ds<l braid is used an very plain— wall aa rsst tkMA HwwA ,erL Other names ars derived from the places which had long formed the hornscertain families, as the names of Ramsay,Lindsey,aud Whlltlesaa (or "Whittle aey) the termination ea aud ey being theSazon for island ; and ths name* of Wai-lion and Walpole,which ware taken from ihe fact that m early days those famihee.Oirod n.ar th* great wall which the Bp. I nane built in Britian a great many f’rpbably msuy of our young fulk«.Wh.-q 'fading their Bibles, noticed that ooiirty all the Scrip tn re names bars a 1 meaetpg Thus, Asron means "a teach«r , ’’’^bigal ■' her father's jnv " Japlret 1 “ tho persuader " or orator ; David the I " wcll-beL ved1; " Ichabod, (born at the | Utuii when Isreal bad }ust Buffered aeevere drfoat,/ " the glory ib departed and soon, the parents giving each elnl.1ita name tn token of some particular ’ feeling, dr,of aome occurrence dial bad 1 taken place al or near tho time of the the very latest fall ahope. Mother (very sweetly) to children whohave just h»d a disftnlmtmn of candy :“ What do children nay when they get can­dy 1” Chorus : •• More t”About the guiltiest looking.people in theworld are • man accused of a crime of whichhe is innocent, and a newly married coupletrying to ww for veteransA ton of gold makes * frootiem over halfa miUion of dollars, and when a man say*his wife is worth her weight lu gold, and.she weighs J 20 poaiada, riw is worth |30,- Hints to Farmers with Sons. . if the only good that a boy ever did about a fsrm was to repair tho pump, han/gates,make molc-trapa, put in rake teeth. CL thesaw and hang tho grindstone, and did thesethings well, obviously the farm is not thoplaoa for him—bnt a machine shop ia. If *'boy will-ralk half a dozen mile, after a before a justice of the Peace, ahri alta trpWf tire night whsnb* u goMg to school toteam daclamauonr which bring down thoboose, moot hkoly be will do tho worldmore good if you put a tew book into hisband, than a manure fork. If he can cam »oisb(eJtenn.u Hops® o®d '.js W Ums* alre would have iuL 1 I Some vary old names arc supposed to be derived from the names of thelarioua heathen diviuites, as Thor bo rue.Vhich morns the ’’barn " or tbs book of Ipur, one of the Goda of . the ancientItenes and Norwegian*. 'Probably all English surname* migfitb traced back to similar sources.Tould it not be wall tot- our boy* and drill who are studying English historyB pay particular attention to all old ritnoraes they moot and «*• if they canfiid out or guess at lhe origin. t Heritor fere Mr y eo Lawyers “ I wail remanaber when I first metMr. Grvsi.y,” »*>« Fiuf. V. BHletrelpw of Obiaago, cowscruihg Mr. Reid’s grSiitpredecessor, s " I was just twsnty-oue, and had recently bean admitted fa theNew York Lar I w«* at tho rrauienc* cfone of my first clients, Mr. Partridge,Fiblielisr, when Greeley culled Whenwent into the room- he stood with bis hand* under bis coattails, looking atsome pictures. *Mr Greeley,’ said Part­ridge, 'Una ia Mr.Denotew, a young at- torncyi' Greslay mtered a short grindof raedgnition, but did not even lookaround. I, embarrassed, shrunk away to one eormqri «ttd took » chair. He wentaround tho room, looking at the pictures and what-uoband in a^oot five ininntei,when bis back wu turned bn rno. and Ithought be bad forgotten me, he sudden- ly. without looking »ttm, said, -Hetn !So you're an attorney, are yon 1 I contested it. *1 bale lawyers he exclaimed emphatically ‘1 hate lawyers; they do halloa* worn with Htesutbmnretog arebriHlacitiu crier but nut m y dotii wrappers are-mode -in to» light brownTM^Bj^^^K^aud oat warm. M __Karoaona. Vecads.—WaS^Wosscb ' that contained kerosene with thin milk of lime, which forma on emulsion with tho petroteinn and remove* all traces of it By washing a second time with milk of lime and a very email quantity of chloride of lime, and allow­ ing the liquid to remain in tho veaeol abont an hour, and then washing it ,With cold water, the smell may bo re­ moved. Rood Bird Dnwplinga.—Reed birds may be good roasted or broiled, but ♦here is a little finish about a reed bird•lutnjding which has ita charm. Eu­ gene Bhe tails about a mighty hunter”*■“ A“ild bow pat a turkey in va pigeon, and in that pig--ia, then roasted the baarand all, threw away ovreylbing bnt the orteten, which alone he ate. Seed anmplings may be like thia.Tak^ a reed bird andtput an oyster in pin*. 4Make » dvu«ls» for a dampl- ingi and put him. inside. Boil yourdumpling thoroughly, bnt don’t de- vqsr ths dumpling, only take out tlis kernel, which ia the reed bird and the ro^tMiot ihe foltewing ?**•!•? utMote to ar*sr.i«, andjfettr ltfrretedrote oTsfaU otb*,. ; Im, because it form* the sgrsst antidote ted aaoqM, bccauw tha iogredteut.urn always readily acoeribls. arts to Um MUotnrpbysfcan who. earriw sadiUe-Aga. Tincture of chloride of iron, one bfifca. The sesquioxids of iron isitnmsd-ately formed fo * solution of Monit ofGive this mixinreJklmost ad Pure SwMktirtter. w attain* able from ctasu, aoafid fruit, th* fruit Aosid therefore !* awfoliy 5 x- arnlucd ami wiped before grindfoa. The Stok Room.- taw bte^skoaki bekwptaa tar aa possible from tha sick room, Squabbles of ecr- v*nte or children never nboaM find aa echo there. Pure Water. - To juirify otT«onve water. A bnshle of hardwood ashre gtmpewled in a sack in a ciateen of 100 barrels capacity has tuwmpiubed this object with entire satiafacteon. Beef Ereenefe. Cut one pound of beef in small petrosa, sprinkle with very little arit,tieupin •done stone jar and net in boiling water. Boil it hard for in hour or more, then strain o£E This is excellent for the rick. Magnesia.—Milk of magnwrn is said to ba the beet preparation of magnesm in the fluid form, and far preferable to the calcined when an antacid is desired. It will doub&e* be appreciated in thetreatm&nt of summer com plain La with children.Pototoe Snow.—Peel anti boil six largo, mealy, wlyte potatoes , add a .little salt to the water , take thenrout < one by one rub through a sieve into adeep dish, letting it fall in a mound { Do not touch with a spoon or the | hand. Serve with meitod butter Make Oysters of Corn Take a nB<j upedozen and a half ears of green com, j hjg m, and grate from the cob as fine as jx» Millie _ . _____________ _____ sible , then add two large tablespoons j sorrow at her uncle s death, end of grstiof flour aud three eggs Beat well, tude for In* kiodoeass* in bygope years • • io leave room for an-, feeling of ibe re | proacb at bis Iasi unaccoutilatlte actwinch the Mwses Chirrup and Chirk » . lltrBct|y •« ‘b« P”,n l- “nd *•«•>• v. earnestly protested against. »•> °° his knees, when Hull) , An elderly maiden aunt came to live quietly with the tw> voung ladies, and the i D-m I be u>-> hasty. Mr ityor* •S 16 lh«. SUGAE, in«6 Xfilta. BBIGST BUGAS, forP«10 lbs. OBAX^LATe F bVGAB, for •o 6 lbs. GOOD TEA, for16 lbs, PBDXZS/for IN WANT OF arrivals of New Goods at Lower Prices than WOHDER iwilhasbil- BUTTE:meh wm e oi K1NG <£" BRO. sell our Stock AS WE INTEND TO MAKE rated- ? > I not said; 14 then , and a UtotteSSvil, IsayGodtalp bn entreated,fm will gjveittlo time to It i> like a i*tsire out of Fit*- Whai ful.Mwhatr y in want of a Well-Made and Good-Fitting Ordered Suit, shouk eave their Measure with our FIRST-CLASS TAILOR. Ar tmmense Stock of Tweeds to Select from. Perfect Satisfactior Ziuaranteed. IVr are prepared to pay the Highest Market Price for it If all descriptions. Our Mill is consuming at present Juhels a day, and will continue to do so as long as wei ej it. ’ - We also offer for sale 200 Tons of Bran at $8.00 >1, Cash. See OHr jMVooI Canada Tweed Suits atj^.50, the Bdst Value we hawever shown. Our $12.00 Suita are r&markgble for their Value. could not believe—I— Major, will you gof the said, almost angrily, in tar ex- * Certainly. Good-day—good-by, MitaBath; I am going immediatelyand bemarched away hurriedly. He wm seen bo more for a fortnight at the Interna­ tional. Ho was a brave mao,.but be hadnot the courage to appear until his tints of suspense was over. And it had beta a great suspense, cowering in the shadows of his rooms In ths Albany aaerv&u and dispirited man, and no onesave himself knew what a dreary, dread­ful time of probation it was. He had sethis heart on Ruth Daly, and it aheart with only one idea to distract itit? 1 Tbs Largest and Best Assorted Stock ever shown in Ingersoll, of UK AND WALTHAM WATCHES, In Cold and Silver, SWISS WATCHES, In Cold and Silver. CLOCKS, One and Eight Day, > SILVERWARE. JEWELRY, all Kind*, TABLE AND POCKET CETI SPECTACLES, ES^CLrCOODS, . vi COLD PENS, &e. -IABLE PATTERNS » Cordially Extended to AIL 3MCRS- -A . younger man, or a man more fri rotats,he might have laughed himself outoJtluain a fortnight; but life hadontaer been a laughing matter with Mm, and thia fere was more than a jest. 'J ‘. Miss Daly received him with * a fiadi smile that dropped him at *ero; but b ww mistaken m his fears. She was vrrhappy now i the had made up her mteto say Yea She knew with whotueljmight trust the teppiijtt*Mher life, eawhom it would not be, diflh-ult to forieven if. aha did-not love Mm alrr-tdy. Sf»accepted him. and never repented mfrrffag a man old enough to te her t3hl Very extraordinary, b«dt prirpte toftowiMiorumy. , f fTte good folk at Bsttlrtcn, wio te»dcn ths major's dying like a bwM d rida gentleman, anfl tearing, hiaj wJrglv ' < As we are showing Double the Stock of any any other honso in the County, if is we! , sorthy of the inspection of intending jn*rf>te«rs. < Sole Agent for Julius King’s Combination Spectacles. Also. Lazarus 4 M om’ Perfected Spectacles and Eye-Glasses. ’ . . ngersoU, Sept 10, 1870. ____________277 HARRY RICHARDSOJ? •VERS OF BEAUTIFUL GOODS, CjdJ on^MBS. CURTIS and See her Largo Stock of New sod 8tyludt And tbs ' once to many him'—when■ tbaty* I tlonxbt)w, and yon said No ?’ Yea ; I can’t tear him—I could hate n almost—hadn’t I said so T—if baoJngUndrHtfhlld I* she ad. ‘ Oh dear I Why, yon don’t mean tag Major Crawshaw’s sarprtee, ‘ only that I prefer my rim in life' to the Jnaetien, and that I am indebted toMr. Prasha a tn for pnltiog mall confl. dsnas te me.’ ..la teu tons almost too tri pfeaas Miss Daly. It atemed have woutta game,-yta m <"rrekewfafta test, and tUe'a rt ‘?h^a betas made a wta ■/>-- <„ z *.w»*-* raw—<W. H. SHRAPNELL A Ingereoll, BspL 17. l&W. / , - ........ tarte. ms, Miss IMy, but it yn far yonrpwxt,’sate the major 'I waited torescue yre from a item parities— to teaeeyou in a different sphere, where u leastyou ahowld not ta expeaed to tte vtslgsr atteetfoueerfamob, I wanted you tote•Utortbtag better tbta A bar-mmiaad L I certainly told Mr. F^stareter you de- servedtoha.’ 'And tetook your hint, as you were likely to be a good customer/ sift said,eawwally, • aa you had influence and manytriands. But what fo» hare thoughtof me f‘Tboaght I If he has even ted a thought.ofywt many way dispanunng. Til knock ,fm r 'Oh, te hsv been vary kind in his way, »nd Ido not think I have served him very- tedly; bat I must leave the International.1 * My dear—young lady,’ he added, witha jerk, ’you will never be to precipitate— * I tere already given Mr. .Freshwaternotfoe of withdrawal,' said Mine Daly, in­terrupting him. * Became I asked him to plane you here T * Yus.' The major looted still more mournfullyaft her.* I suppose it's a proper pride—I don’t blame you ; aad yet t can not but think you are acting very rashly. And upon mytenor,' te blurted forth, ’you are makingme very miserable.''Youf WhyF ‘Because all this is my fault—because —Miss Daly.' he said suddenly, ‘ there is another reason why I placed you here,which no one knows but myself. Youmay as well have the whole truth whilstI am about it, and then yon can laughAt me thoroughly some day.’Miss Daly did not laugh. On the con-,trerv, she tamed very white, guessing ttejwhole truth at once. I'Pray don't say any mere,’ ate urged/!‘Only that I love you. Miss &ly,’ aai/’ the impetuous major, ‘and have Iwnl/ you in my quiet, nW-feshioccd way evf since I spoke to yva on that Saudi moming down in Battleton. Very riditflous ef ms. you will think, at my at; Jbut I could not help it. Miss Daly, p *lUc seemed very dull and lonely aftrfHted known you, and there was a pithope once that you might learn tofor me a little. There, that’s the -tohNlSrjth. Now I will wish you gomfoyMand take the Jiberty of saying, Godmte M hlw, andVenespcsta ami• You are as extraordinary,uo£g wo> mwi,*oxciahnud ths major. ‘You should have teen in a battoj petition tlisuA &t that beastly mfreahmsot counter. By Javeltere am I receiving adrice.uutendof giving it.’ ‘ I ata verv rads. I fear.’ - ‘ Not at aJi; don't mention it,* be re­plied. * I lite ndensM of thia kind; it doss one good. You're rfraightforward, ifPm not.' * Ab 11 remember. I said last night yotjwsre not atraigh(forward,‘and yMM jeers offended.’, ‘ Ym—because—but never mind tte fl Now tell me, Mim Paly,has my nepbe® rndtad you to manty him ?' ? Once to marry him—several timre tol ran away with him.* 1♦And ypu have refased him the ‘sever- C Bussed the bright, frankso natural to her, and the i^^Kst Ifrom the eyes was no longer fdThini. hardly glanced np once from her ledgThe aistani manner of Miss Daly trout.- ythe major more than he could account foV.It was evident that in some way or otherhe had given her oflense, unless—andwas the horrid thought which dampe< anddisheartened him—she Was grievjjg thatybungTodd was forever set apart her. Had she disguised her emotions &o com- pletely as to deceive him in thiswav ? Wasit possible that he had teen soterirvirridymistaken in bis tatimate of her K^nrArr T He went away Twicethat day had he tone from the shelter of theInternational with a heart . exceedinglyheavy. What a trouble andk nuisance stMs yean to lei the words dr &e ktuuinemf a girl—a mere child—aflect/Mm in thisunaccountable way 1 What was the useof it ! What was ha thinking about!Was ho thinking too ZnucS _of RuthDaly, then! a ywr——1 never think anyth so little of him in morning she had a ding day; strongnot have had Mmthat wau not like?to fifty and grdwfnever,paid ter.■an;matter; and to je FXTiSeSi Show room Now^Open with. a. Varied Aasortmtfnt of A T S lA N D B O N N E T:I IN ALLJHE LATEST DESIGNS. < not partioulaxly .ded,‘tf Idld^look after i, it wonld not te lost t wonld-Hois uaturaliymantenosi of ths Jone. im him at’ the ^<^00.'iot be terry to part with ■tejmL'alw answered. Ono day ho camo to the hotel before sloven in the morning, dressed in a ntW surtoutcoat, with a no wo r in'his button- hols' and a hat so glossy that he mighthavs-ahayed himself, ig -ft. He. ted a aherry and bitter at a side bar,,and thenmarched to tte counting-house, *,*m Ifthe place belonged to him," Said tha hesdwaiter .to a subordinate. . ''Do yon know what today is^'AfiaiDalyfj he irfqmredr ' ■ r*’*1- .’• Tuesday, xa it not T nt ' ’‘Tutl tut! I mean wjlyF auapiciouh., day!' > Kortes-JrNo-oo,’ said Mias’. Daly, Theo rifl looted .at his new coat and shiny •raini/dT xhhafMd ifofhdtl ohde awt eet tceo iniLz utol bof omrAHMffii Du Uh courage, ca roteto She felt^^H ’ ........... s i a a F fiunSyeae See ouiheavy Overcoats for $5410. See otrr Heavy Ulsters Ajkge variety of Youths* and Boys* Ulstersand Suits equally cheap, Gent^elt Bats from 50c. Sec our Hard Felt Hat fer.y^c. Our stock 9 Gent’s and Boys’ Felt Hats is Unusually Large and Attractive C H E Q U E R E D S T O R E HAVING BOUGHT OUR GOODS ZET O ZR We are to town witii yre, wte omM taB wtet migM hare hapjMksd V The »»iot etegted u» Us tesroM, tet «tede so retef. _‘Poor P.fwln wedd bare tees snapped up by that <Wdtal termrid, ysw nmydepend upon it, Bte wee more titan am*Uh for my dear tey, 8te meant tohave ran away with him ’■She never raesiiinnytiaingoftte sort.’ •JUrn, tew do yau know T exdteteod teaeat‘ eSrh:e w‘ haosw w cnarnt^ rBaAn Jtfo all dfoMM nCyawr dab,' he cried. *Ste wedd not tare footed at him—ata wmddntetew tad him tor twenty times hft money. There is nothing likedesign about MUaDaly.’ 'Ican sotunderetaad tew you—’ beganMasfoter. wtan te Hawed «ff tar eoayeo-tare tall way. <a* Nobody says ym do undenitand; draftCry,*ta cried. 'Mias Daly isatady, and afreind cf nun«s and I’m not going to ait here and hoar ter abased. D ia not Steely.’ • Afriend of yoara Jcdux t did yoa say* •Yea, Idid .ay afrfend.' jBlees me I you know her ttan. I—1tepnate isnotsctt&g tar cap at you in­stead a my boy, foe ate most ta • reallydmirennm parson.’"Don’t talk nauMBH.’* Hut you are a man of the world, andnot likely, at your age, to te fed away easily.’ • Never mind about my age, Sarah. What tihedavil has ray agato da with it!* te 'Mid,-intheaMwauppreMredand tankykeyi’ There are old fools ta well a* young ones, I suppose.''Bat you’re not an old fool,’ replied hi*rikter, dryly. ’‘ Yea. I am. Tm ta. old fool to thinkthat. Will you oblige me, stater, by drop-mug this rioiculou* conversation, and ask-mg^Mr. Pe^ps to pans toe Champagne J ‘What are you rf^ing to do * ‘ Propwte the of eld fools in gen- eral,’ and ttan ta reos, and gave th* health of tiie dcqQf and toe officiatingministers—which waavny nemartable. Yfe, he wa* in a tad temper that mor­ning, and his sfotar’s nltarion to his agetad not U ndtd to improve it Ho ooMdnot forget foot remark; people over to«boundary line will take allmmnw to theiryearn with a spasm. IVs the one rulewithout an excepting.s- ‘ I wa*talked tola morning if thia was mywedding day,’ lie said, later on, to hi’ ■liter, when the guests were departing : fto . 1 could not have looked" so deuced old, old to be thinking of your own I wedding day now, John, I should think,’replied Mrs. Todd, who would have been __extremely sorry forter brothers marriage,- ftrutand all the legacies floating away from her andand her children.‘ Much yon know about that’They were tte major’s last words thatafternoon, and they oppressed and discom­fited Mrs. Todd very seriously. She re­ membered them, too; they rose vividly be­ fore ter again a few months afterward and she could only sigh, and say, *1 toougbtss1==^,’ & mmnmn* — dSnm-, that 1 there was no trasting-any man.’_ Major Crawataw dfoedki toe Interaa-tibnal that evening. He went straight to the International, in fact despite hia bod-temper and Ms tad appetite alter a heavyJraneMMt wf-a. He saw Miss Daly after dinner thatevening. He strolled into the coantin^ft‘house, and told tar all tte nswa ; tet^H did not appear to be greatly intereate|O rter to Bins when ta took tte" liberty vroedmg to tte ooentieg.hoeso, which 5My was tofoking of rtcring for tte ■ '«! Kv:*i:.v Mte I traft ynaex. J.« SO late a visitor Twtefoly Major’. -iry shook hands together, and then -ih Daly *ake.l if he tad been in tteuntrv -u J Why should you think that * te asked,•most peremptorily. remarked JMiai D*ly. z>- ‘ I djd aav no. I used to dme tare veryI frequentiy/ wd the major ; ‘ but I have w »t Ut“D-’ - ‘ Besidos.’ bo added,,with a suddanasss whieh made Him Daly jump,' * I did not want tota a spy again upon you and my -nephew. I—I thought ifte cfose to tfcutetare, and had made up hia jntad to cometart, I bad better keep aMy aud taaveyou to youreelvea.' h• That was vary kind of you,’ etid MtoDaly, quigtiy; * but his mamma and M»tet» ’would nave been very touch alarmed, andnot At all obliged to you.’ ‘ I don’t care,' said the majors bluffly. ‘ Oh, tat you did care once.’ • I’m not afraid now of your making a fort of my naphow, or my nephew’s being aide to make * fool of you,'te said. ‘And 'it has struck me that if he were really in love with you, he could not have a more asambta wife, and tte sooner you ssttiedthe matter tte tetter, if it’s coming round ‘to that. There.'• Thank you,’ said Miss Daly.‘ And if te has said anything to you—he’s infernally sly, and I can't mate himout at all—I should like— . , * I have not spotaa to Mr. Todd. That gentietnaa does not know I am at the In- teraational,' interrupted Miss Daly. - ‘ Not yet !' exclaimed the major. ‘ Andyou don’t want him to know, perhaps T** I should leave at once if te knew J washere, and if ta taaute as foolish a fellowsate was at tte Junction,' rertied MissDaly, ftanly.* 1 thought of telling him you were tare. ' U you do, I will never speak to youagain f cried Miss Daly.The major locked astorriahad ; tat tatook her tend, promised not to tell young Told,, hopod ta tad not offended her,, sad .went his wayr , He cams verifjgulariy to the-Interna­tional Mter thjrj-.he altered Ms habits , again. He wm evidently a man not ygry S of one mind, thoughtTdta Daly. TheCroniea' Club, Pali Mallis raw very little of him on« . more. Its Sfco andrest, its capacious arra-ctaire in thStaioke- room,rita snug dining-room, whHL the viands were to his taste, and thenot hungry for foes, ware all. deserted vforthe ftthr tl&d bu>tlc of tbc fl&sh cstablislfemeat at"Lambeth Bridge, and the mixedMsemtly which poured into it* mammotlD i_. .dining roam every evening at six, and talk- ;moch,’ adding,ed and. laughed loudly, and took too much ‘ **■--------- wine. at dinner, unw and then, andInto ttestrecte. 7. : .The major did hot speak of Miss Dalyon every oycaaiop. that te patronized theInternational; cr.il: c contrary, ta kept himdiatance to an inorifinate extent, and waa content with a good-evening once a week} He knew she tiia in 'the cotmting-hotisa^- safo in tte. counting-hocsa—and that boytanh Todd was hanging about the dqdre,■nd that was enough for him and hiajpur-poee. For his purpose, thought Miss Daly,a little indignantly, now and tten/wa* tokeep Ms eye 14pon hsr, to snspeer ter; hiamission in life was to keep' guard <m his neptaw and tareelf, despite all that rhetad said. As if she wcrejiot to be teUey-ed and trusted ; sriif he tad any right towatch ter in this odd, meaningicss fashion; as if it answered any 3good purpose, or would have been of any use, tad she been disposed to assert her rights, and elude M* dd-fartiionod vigilance. And yet te wa* notarpy,’ and searrely:acted like one. He tad expressed hfo hor­ror of playing the spy aven, and seemed anearnest, thoughtful, grave gentleman atmost times. 8ta wondered why he cameso often to the International, for. she wa**nre he did not like the hotel, and she,could not understand why te put himself out of the way so frequently to exchange a few words with Mr. Freshwater, she being also sure that ho did not like Mr. Fresh­water, whose manners were obtraajvn and“loud,” and whose head tad been not alittle turned by tte success of hjs num-'moth establishment. He must cotta tomake.sure his neptaw. wta not hoveringsboct still, otherwise there seemed to beno valid reason why ta should’'take to and was it Ansointvly' certain that Major Crawshaw was unaware of Mis*Daly's departure from BaUlston, or did that able and Indefatigable old soldier know more of that vonng lady's mors-CMntii than hfo nephew ? For Major Grawahaw was not of a ooininnuicativsdisposition, any more ttan young Todd wa*; and he w m sly, at all erente, in this matter of th* bw-tnul, ttengfa If wa* for yoong Todd’s good and Mis* Daly’s that ha . should keep things tohimself, and a eland forever between them. There w m no stability in y*aug T o^no respect for those tanoath him■iigPV.il position, no real lore in hi*gU ffiWEstem ; and, hang it! little Ruth M R £fs too good for the lout alto-’ Mias Daly, thought the major,H w p I it o and senitibla iittfo woman, pretty bend screwed on the *n, and with less infernal non-■&&ut tar-than he bad discover- yet; and ho rcspect-- - tscauu she wm a girl^'lo respect herself. Freshwater thu it' theMKAx-I Hotel, 8.5V., Javelin* A V flSi new and colossal specula- ti^HKiV*?tatb-bridge, where, oddly Driy was' to ta found intiS^BByJIMhter and book-keeper— a jli- " ■r:‘< -.uotion which Mr. Fresh-Suidere-1 himself justified Daly, after a quietEttlwwl; of which Mis* Daly wm never aware, between Major Orkwshawau-1 fis enrculalivo self. Mia* Daly was surprised one morn­ing to find Major Crawsbaw beingshown into bar own liftls eounting- hotue. tome three or font months after their last interview at Battlaion. 1 Here's a gentleman I think youknow, Miss Daly,’ said Mr. Fresh- water, m the major made his test bowand shook tends wjth her/ ‘ Tte tnsjor IT^Mj** Daly exclaimed. ‘ I forgot yonwhamw—bat Mr. Todd's-nneik.> rfxfot?’ • Major Orawshaw coaghed as Mr.Fjy chtvoterf took his departure. It i*not lor oujk name to te forgotten, and to stanft'i witness to a ahort-memoried IndlVidnsTs struggling to recall it, and k6 told his name again with a grim nrvay of her. Mr. Todd’s uncle, too I What a tembl* way of rscoUectiog agaan. and a major i ° ‘ How strange yon should find ma here ; that Mr. Freshwater—’ Major Orawshawtastensd to explain." ’ Not At all straag*,’ bo said, quickly.‘ I dine here very frequently ;. there are more life and bustle than at my dub-dub very dd-ftaMonad now, ahd half my friend* away al tte wir, nnd so cti; and Javelins & Freshwater are «•cdlent caterers to the British public,and one gel* somsthing to cat that Is detent—and bars I am.’ —’ Y*s ; but how did you know I' w m in ita connting-hou/s department ?' ‘ Ob,’ said the major, reddening," ‘ a chance word or tw* with Ditch water—Freshwater, I m m -about hi* maaaga- reanf and hi* finance and book-koteuig,and bessWte finmathst M ies made exosltent clerks, *nd that hTte»M fra*t books of tb» International to Mias -.mi - I nslaraHy 'Sald,UR tat Mias Uslyt—not from Battle- S®n. surely Y And in rely it wa* ! J ■fope you ar* very well; ‘ I ms very wdl, thank' ywur' rs> ‘Jam very plsassd to bear it. ,Tbi» fe an agreeable change of life frod tte ' ft is harder work here,' »ali Mite stoss'^***, 18 *777#rw r. VOLT/ VfOODSTOCH. •M«K ■'iui :w»{Ot' in clot I prcsent Unm working tjeir mills to utmost capacity havinjjsccnred paxl alfoot hive rool Canadian Tweeds rd stibo Go l den Lios the best papers in nuke thaTuxcsj ^st LFmoeeclothiko > ues Lios. your auction Bale billsiwt Office while you ice in the county. Our Specimen Fancy KnittingBrown let, Ezra Lefaive 2nd.Flower Wreath —John LaheyDay 2nd. the fKSO All-Wool T e Golder Lion. fear cent, by bujd»8 J™>r Tra Ingersoll Cheese Market. At the cbeas* market here on BB Rpetesl thanksgiving »rrises for the bountiful harvest jwrf gathered were held in St- Jam**’ Church, lugerroil, on -Sun­ day last. eoi»dnoted by the incumbent, the lUv Edward M. Bland, who fooprov- •>i tha occasion by preaching eloqnsnt garnrous, naorniag and evening. On Monday evening a Harvest Heine reliable reports of all’ pSWw me&U to m fa able ttWhSJj be our aim to make this de] the County can affimi to hw • Tap Buffalo Lobe for u[son’s Golden Lion uddEoap for f 1.00 at O’Neil] ass Purpose Horsrt ion, threc-ycara old or upwards -Robinson 1st- Ezra. Ixifalvo 2nd,year old Stallion— Ezra Lcfalvii 1st, Mr.Store; >M John Bro,—Ezra ’ I Burkhart, John ShiDiak^j HisMa^eiyoupaa 1!4=c’4r-z i shoe ibojl tontii ai Meurt. M Pair Fine Boote-N. C McCarthy ifl John Shewan 2nd.One side Kip Leather, tanned WinflStretch 1st, Jaros* Fiimoru 2nd. 1Noxon Seeder ft Drill Combined—Recoup all that could ho expected, the ground* being fairly Wwded with horses of every description «<hl class. Below we give OPEHWWSU Ingsrwll, Oct, 16, 1879. Ch east, dairy, not leas hoe. AMerwm 1st, HampChsmi, factory made - T lark Chalcraft 2wd. Loaf home-made Bread - electrio appliance* ever ■concocted. PRICE 35 CENTS. Little Foils Cheeae HnrkeL ’ &tt!# Falla, K. X., Qot. IX IEREHAM. ► Connell Meeting. jpChbjte Oct. 8th. 1879. tout Broadcast Grain Drill Tooth’*,’ which thoy olaitu to be one of the 'great­ oat disco vetiaa of th* age to. the farmer. By at> ingenious device and arrangement seven ou Sunday night Chief Mitchell al once >g operations have.beon quite brisk tlia ost summer, and with sotpo pretty ex inaive public improvements the village ’nsetjia a thriving aspect.^ The popula­ te of the village it about 500 or GOO. Is give a synopsis of the general (trad* <hfeo plscofwitb it* churaHte,' lodgvo, q .4*&fJls^—Mr. J. Cuwtlforp has a llgo Bonring mill, which is at present tuning night Ind day, and he buys alltl grain thaTis brought to the village ; Hp^aiBs in Boots and Shoe* ai Boot tod Shoe Store, Ingersoll, y t<» Loan on First-Class Mort-N. Hare’ Loan and Exchange Nt. Jatnea' Church Harvest Fe«M*val and Nervier a. Five yards Fulled Cloth—Eli Day 1st.Five yards of Flannel Eb Day* 1st Pair of Mitta— H. K Burgess 1st, EliDay 2nd.Pair of Socks—H. K Burgau 1st, Bussell[lay 2nd.Quilt ip Patchwork- John Lahcy 1st, H.E. Burgess 2u<LQuilt in Pieeftlirork— H K Burgess 1stand 2nd.■WoolenQnilt -Eli Day 1st, Thue. Brown2nd.Crotchet Work -Ezra Leraive 1st, Alex. Cattle food. Try it mt* for Ingersoll st J. O'Neill A Co. 's,a in Market, at Sta. Work -George Brock. A iargq^quantity of fall wheat has been sown in this township this year, ths bt being lotnewhnt by l]te good prices ituu^-dUy, and by the 'tire pa*l season. The prolongyUFa'm weather and frequent *.1* Utica Cheese Market. ’ Urie*, n. y., i&Tjx One thousand Bonn of cheese sold today;, loading price, <ljc; average price, Hjc. * good market could easily secured, and n batter surrounding untry fot grain and all kinds of farm KT A petition in circulation the other day, for the commutation of the death sen- tanco of Cheater Monroe, passed at the Bar rie Assizes received the signature of nearly every business man tn lugeraoll. *ST ,The town band plaj cd some choice selections on Tuesday evening outside the numerously attended, and a very plrts- aut and qpjoyablo evening was spent. After a most bountiful ranast, ssrved by the Indies of the church, had been par­ taken of. lUe very excellent choir of the Fair of Harrows- -Andrew PentltnMSet of Hone Shoes from the HawiDavid Murray. " (lass XV, — Carriages, ffaraau, EU Lumber Waggon—Hugh KennedyAndrew Pently 2nd.Bugry—Hugh Kennedy letSet Single Hamess - A S. Sheppard x-‘^r He sail! he wanted Her to be his ' halp-maot, and she replied that she could 1 never be more than euister to him , KF It rains alike cm the just and the un just—on th* just mainly because the unjust | have borrowed their umbrella* aWi Two twin brothers are raid t« be so , much alike that they frequently borrow , The quaint lid village of Tliemesford [ which for many years baa bean at Cotn ' paralive Btand-ttiII appears to have tsk- | on ANtart upward, and some of the deni ' tens of “ St. Andrew n jits urigionl uittn<'l Avon--September make . East Nissotui, Sept and Oct Salford " “Maple Leaf •“ ;» W est Missouri, Sept........... ,North wood, Sept and Oetewfi Jerseyville, “Hams Stqect, " . "Wrl Soho. ” " ...Burnside, Hept. J ;AgH. Eam-^AdMn Heuderson 1st, A*a nngagcU about throsLiiigiho past twenty five years, »nu ii»» u»ayd boon Careful while runI mng thflHll At Ia*t*llhui<u his recov ery was dotitfol. large r\>a - FLANNELS & WINS] Spedol good Value; "Ijooic. e|fl10 cent TVikeey. MM GREY AND WHITE C t/1 » AT OJJ) PRICES. J _____ _ -A ttf coftnt tlyedayw between iMa Mid thanksgiving.' «T A new perfume wcalleri Thomix, lie- vtej, nsarwerd pwwiiiHaiwt Mw* teto the aaf- i i*r •'(th. groat vwileuse. • uHing fate itewiteriiy A« fcM aaotas «ta*» www swtat* tatawi fer hi* wa»M», bat he w now recq«>wring a* rajp*Dy «e «’wh| b* ««k#at*d. flATTWaiito Gear* Iters m a hint to '•Wnara hf' grajieri** ;—1» jc*ttier»Ug ria*" A UcroitTKK os Hu Mcsczr -A senia tion was caused on the streets of Ixhidon lastjweek by an encounter between'All' Williams and a Free Preu reporter. The Alderman hit the reporter in the eye in au ^uuguarded moment, and received a firstthumping in return. ‘ Thha^VEATHEri.—The weather the past ten days 'kxJoftniglft has-’been’ niqrfeco dented for wannthj at’xthis eeason of the year, for many yeazapast. -Ju fact, "The Oldest Inhabitant,” whom we have inter­viewed oathis subject tells ua he has neverseen the like before in this Canada of oora. Eeskike Cirujtcn.— The annual Harvest Home and Social Meeting in connection with Erskine Church, and m well known for .their comfort, excellency .[and;enjoyment, will bo held, on Wednesday evening, 22ndiuat. Programmes will be duly, itaw-tL FttK.—On Monday night between lO^ritl* 11 o’clock a hay stack, (ha property e( -Mr. JaA Murray, near the Agricultural Fair Grounds, caught fire and was totally des­ troyed before Abo fire could be Sxtingniebod. R ^ -in the western^izon While it lasted^ W fo tmx Vkbor or tux Qaave. — Ruch jraa the condition o£Moaes A. Walker, of.^rey, N-H„ withMngestion ‘a the luni-a W.dironie Catarrh. - Two bottlta of*tbi tkmstitutifflml Catarrh ft*mody entirely re^ .BtttydWfflJb health, and; to nie.his ^Wn A Lomo Tua to’ Rurrxk. —Twenty-t>ve ykare M dtMhpnnco with ICatarrh is a long period hf aannwaniia sqA jnijLio '' Mt«. E.: are cangnine that ore long it will be u fnrmidabio rival of sotpe of our larger towns. Telegraph cecntnunieation bns Lnow bean secured, and the citizens are j doing their almost to secure a hue fox requirements of Increasing trade. A d*w ebt^rcb Kin eouree of erection,which will be an improvement to tiro ap­ pearance to the village.1 The Harrietsvilla absase factory ir maoufacturing a lMg» number of cheese psr day for the time of year. Mr. Faoey, manager, informs us pial the milk works the same now as in the middle of - sum-■i#r, owing to the unusual hot weather. Knox CiiOKCffl la qpmial Social,.Smrea and ('^nom, kw 1 auapicte of ths ladiea of KuioX*TpirAwilF I>e held m the Town 11,11 nA ,n«A eteninj? 2«thfort.. Tea wBbba iM'tv(xl\'r,,rt five until eight o’clock, after whichWurrt sjieeches will be debvered by foAsl^dp jntorapernad’ with good tmunc. etc Tni^nhnal enter imiuncut by thr la,lies oi.JKia church has always bcetsvery aii< ce«rful ^i,e [tu<t, and they will no doubt m>-«'twitls,i ocptiou from our citizens on iljpjitiling IB certain all who atten^ibeing well cared for. <u»d «» n,with the evening » enjoyment »?i admission has Iwen placed at o INSPECTION TNVJ' JL2LAB3ST & MAC ATT * tit Advice to the boy with a lo» of old nafoi ou ha»d--evil •T Song of the dry goods clelk—“ Swing­ ing iii ibdaisu/ ISrltiaMwi life ufcoifothe , arjrlc feirkeye M fo xcut %ar Adiun Jtotwon 1st, Isaac Toin- Inuion sd Foal Mamea Toole 1st, Leonard W-ilson Two yeV old Filly or Gelding—AdamHcnderaon^st, G. W.- Bryant 2nd.Yearling Volt or Filly—Wm Hogg lit,Adam Heiufcrson 2nd,Span Geupral Purpose Horses — JohnDouglass 1st, John Laney 2nd, Wm. Hogg Lambs and one Item, of any age, belongingto one man in the Township—(lang PlowHnmphrey ft 8pieeFive dollars for the best two YearlingWeathers or upwards, given by William-11 i.-n i-n.,.,. onto, and two plows, all from the Maaaey Manufacturing Cotupnny. was ably re- presented by Mr. Geb. McKay and Mr Edward Bevius. Mr. George JJrock ex hibited a linndiome parlor cook stove and a fine collection of-tin work, which were uigLiv recooieuded, but received no prize <>u account of not being eunmerat- •d in any claai in the prize, list. The ladies’ department made a good ex­ hibit, but whore all was so good we will not particulariz*. The display of grain, vegeiab|p», add fruit was good, although prompted to ib tliore was but a small quantity of grain < ^jowu, considering fho largo extent of | grain growing conniy anrrouudiug. The , exhibit of cattle, sheep, swine and poultry l rph M. Sanders, jun., njuxiction with one mir the hill on the»'• mill.d for remuneration ■Athreo worried by K "beep inclosed^M rd Aug ; found not know^B ^t th and j Haar '♦W- Mr< A. M- *w Hemau. '» > «Iaa* of *uilteure in oar production nf tito beautifulIpajt* "Mary Qaw nof Reot» ”aad"I^Ua Ro-vkb. I TJi^a lu^terpieces Mdramntic art tirflW <M>acted entirelyby tem,I talent, w ha rei b va-ve uiatreetiou from the above aainadlsdy who oomee to us highly reo»mt»rtid|M. *»t w» bare no doubtthe driUing the clrt* <11 receavc, indepen­ dent of tlie pleasure tu w«U derive, willbe highly benoftciol aaLnsiMtofivetotiftm. hatM some places the early sown grain ituMomtneUcod to lodge, and farmers ^com pelled to retort to “ cropping ' D keep it down. Bliouid tb|8 weather ionlmaa for two or three weeks longer ind the grain left to itself, it would soon Underwood’.. 300 p jA and see the <5.00 Ovek- fo Goldks Lion. A Sad; 40 Bars of “2H0W1T jpl Sard BaMIcaal>9 Iwnglit it th# C3i!ea To# Sousa ? Valencia Raisins, at J. O’NciD A L? 7£eap» the Boss rttioPoLDBE Lion. )neif\tQ loan at Lowsst Hegler MB7/h-t a find class piece of HHg\|c3ll at Morrey’s Em > HAB&IETSV1LLE. I. Mr. RieharJ Thomas, - of tfos place, bld un auction sale of carriages, buggies, I waggons, eto., on tiro 26th ult., which utis well attended, end some good bar-gafos.obtained. He has still * stock on > hand, come of which took first prices atI tbs Belmont show-I Mr. J» J.' Jelly; general grqcet ia mak- The following were the buyers present ; Messrs. Galcr. Simistcr, Byram, Palmer, Cass well and Grant, Ingersoll ; and Gillard, y Stratford. x / 'J No sales were reported. Jkl(JjougM were offered factory men held opt for 12 to12icr , x’sk*. - i -----------* The cable at ths clow, SI*. -^--x . Forth* corresponding‘week last year, 3,770 boxes August and September mab. were registered, although over 20,000 were repreeented. Sales were reported at WK) boxes Angust at 8fc„ Some factories sell­ ing Annat and balance of season at lOci shaping it. It was a birthday uresent XV D<e«i materials were new* before « 'hanibome, and tliere docs not appear to h any limit to the variety. sar The shrewd old Granger who wants lot of land broken up, nnwgrta op a plow- .l,„rt noUw Mr llawko s bmg exp. tng match fur* pnrc rd »5 ' p„ too mdlu.g tireuua. eurtdre himK. ^everything in Ills ln^ to th. raUvfactiThere is a mineral spring In Oxford, Er«y thing lu-ilocs he guaranteesays Ihtj-Frrr Peru, that is so strongly nn- I anyone entrusting lleir wort to bunprcgnated w.th >ron test horare wh.ch dnnk depend o^u ^M y Fhoe. Robinson 1st, Jooeph Aldenaun I—Joseph Alderson 1st, Thoe. Robin- ajraMold Filly or Gelding—NelsonI .(llal!>-F.zra Day 2nd. ; Tea* ** J -8. Wallis’. 2W Up in- and Buy a Hat at Ifa Qoldwt Lion. KrBortA ©KSW, Trunks urt Yalta*. ■JteIbe Beat SOc.Tea in Town! life C o ..’ I* WANTED u dat e d an d exch ang eM N.HAVtK Lean and Exchange sreoll, opposite Market. 297 HaseoA-m of all kinds, tn suit^theGoLDK ^T-;at O’Neil raccotmtawereprescvteifx - . D„ attendance on, Jomei' mt, A2&45O; John Fnlton,ROM Angers’, mt, $3.83;Poada, $2.38 ; ML B. Cody, BIW fit, D. At Dwer, 155kB. Miller, plank for differ- PRIZE LIST. Tiro East Niaaouri Agriwsftnnti Sooiety held their annual exhibition at ttie village of Thameaford on Friday last, wluco prov*d to be one of the most snceessfcl yet held by the society. The weather wa* fi»o and the atleudanee Largs, and the diepl*y of ail kiuds of stock, fo a prodqee«nd implements far exceeded that of any protiou* year. Th* directors of thu Association are Messrs. Robinson, Robson, McKnee, Lefaire, Pearaon, Cade, Armstrong, Hunt, Wbilttone and Mc­ Kay, and they, together with their inde­ fatigable Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Jobs Hatidersob. ere to be conf ralulated on having brought the exhibition to’ to ano- ceaeful an issue. Among some of the article* shown we noticed a very hand­ some lumber waggon, a democrat wag­ gon and a covered buggy from the car­ nage works of Mr. Hugh Kennedy, Thaniiaford ; lie algo showed a plain lumber waggon and a set of trippte iron bunguitrodue^to th. ao.bn.,e . | Arrows. A " Boomer” grain drill, delivered . sbi.rl teclure ou Ireland which B01ky hay aD(, RBna plow WMwas mghlv eiiterlmm..* and instruct,™, by N oiod Brog of IBger,ol|. and listened to w.tl, earnest atteotiau by whjch WM reprM .IjUd by M r.E ar,D ay; wewwIierontiwi swwiun ■reygsiwsiii in i,. aharVM J- Contes. sqf»rihtMdeM «t j tirim I. ML J->»in!«tk’,pteo i »■ < >i*« *t d o'eteek p- t« and < B&p. at. n&eraatehi; Metibai*. at 12 ftr Ifoiwt.M A , tteralMSWtitehl, ( LrtatopNvr ilroell, sapenu ■ tKndent of Hebliatb HdiOpl. There is.too ■ tod#* H Ttroptaro with a large i)«iud**r me to terra |n moi rtand-itig, ('. iiroek, W U- T. There ia also• good soiiosd vrilte a MtgwdNMMMMa,'both from the vitlatto end adjafoteg County *, Wtn. Dteteaou. bead mater ;Mito Heaton of Krotov., M utant. t the row. Si inches wide, being followed by an adjaattblo governor, which regu­ lates the depth and covers the seefl sr.y I’tnral ■ where trorn one to three inches as mayliuont 1 he desired Thoy ean be xiade^T* »u>1 j Py i any drill. Mr. Joel McLeod, who repre- bemg ' sentad Mr John Wateou, of Ayr, Ont., f -r e I bed nr. exhibition n plow, patent plow-. Th* * skiminer, elriiw cutter and apnug tooth vwlnee drag. A Massey Harvester, a sulky hay • y l d Cta« V,-H?rw<fc Catfl Two-year aid Belted—Ad«nst B-(folding 2nd..Ycarimg Heifer—-Thos. Hobiw of the decorations in honor <d the Vice Re , Tai gal party --wm Islam down last Tuesday | wheat evening and consigned to the tlamre The | roariJladies arch was demolished yesterday | than^ *3T Mr. Rice is building'* new bar room ,olneto his hotel in rear of Hie old ooa, urn1—- ' m il,w “P*'""ly’ ««< 901018 wh*d,.’h<"dd ntef *y The Smith family recently held a re­ union in New Jersey Their pnneqial .tit H. Hull, saw mill, wood-turning,"t-tj John H.jdrown, flax mills. Oar- no* liuildtm — Mr, Hugh Kennedy b‘l an «xtent^to csrriMgo and waggonfiery, which gives employment ‘to aMo nntsher ’of hand* all tlw year toad. They inrn ont gooc} work andafopa gitte.^tiifitstfou.. M«?«rel Bay Ailtkinwiiaye a carriage and waggon factcy and general b leeks mi th shop,’and pa {ping r. good trade. Mr. J. CbirW has a ihop in course of ortc-...Lt Z, sfojuM.—Mr. N. C. Me- [merchant prince of Tiiamos- S>I doing.# rashing business.:sarg is filled with everythingKink-of « from a ijesdfo to an ‘ Ho also carries a boot and’ li connection, and has re- h''i a Ijillorfog department. IVf. Brock te Bro. have also4-general? store. This firm >nly slwted a abort time ago. ired for M>efot.h«a » good.ek:tet to iuercM. under antent of i&e enterprising and t IiUw, Who spare no pain,sir sDstotBer* tto» latest style# g and ifio freshet groceries rk<|l|| aiul aXreA|*aaU« prices. Bull, two-year, old andupiOM McKay 1st, The. Robinson Sn^M ' Yearling Bull—Duncan McMlBBull Calf—Win Hogg. w| Milch Cow—Thos. Robinson ImGrey 2nd. ■ 1Two-year old Helfer—Titos. Rabi tJohn Jarvhi 2nd. ,l. ': 'YAarting Heifer—Jofpj Jarvis. its hprnblc fangs ito his check and cpy lip, and also hi.- chin, tearing the fieah wi savage vagvmiaui The dog then «<-izl | Mr. Bogue by the teg and would not lot until Stewart, who luul boen in bed whjl Bogue called, had gt>« up, dressed hunsell 1 and seized the angry cur by. the throat!'using all bis force to drag huu from the ini'-----o — jured Bion ajicrsou. Mr. Bogno a face prel1**® ironwoi . ---- seated a terrible spectacle, the featun^uccoad, fee of (ho ntmort adraotage to being distorted, and blood flowing from tliefhc place, as a J -----*—* —' ’ —:l- «r Millers should not jMpenil operations nnl«» there is sufficient ground. .rt^A ererriwpastttatt write* fo know if‘•whiskey » rori-ja-cjva to health. ” sat. In tift spring wc have Iamb, and in the summer we expect a ‘•spell of weather. 1 ear The thermometer registered 80° in the shade at four o’clock yesterday after noon. longing to M i lord opened al Woodstock on Tuesday before Justice Galt,and Is likely to bo the large*t Court belli Imre for some years, both the critnual and civil dockets being exceedingly large. Tbe Crown budneratrill bo conducted by F. R. Ball, Q. O; prominent on the criminal docket befog the trial of Dr. Bower* and Goo. McCabe .for tfie murder of Mrs. McCabe It will bo rcinoutbcred that the oaso occupied £whole w»«k at tifo last Ponrt when th.il jury failed to agree, heope fho npw trial this fall. MoGabo ia defended by Mi<Aahton gletebsjv and Dr. Bowers by Mr, Wcu. Horn*. Al*° on the orisnnaldocket, being th« trial of Charles Mporo for tire murder of ono Smith In Ingenol! and Ellsn Hague for procuring an abor­tion ; William Lanaghan, for, commits ingrape, and John Wiao, for forgery.The Civil docket alto ponlbiM its usual quota of slander and Mdnction csaas. In the opening of ths Court Hit Lord-kahip Jadg* Galt , briefly referred to the B^ste fob*presented for the ooneideui- jttpn of the Grand Jnry. ■KX1ib-first case ref erred to tha petit jurylonhe action Cowan vs.Grieg. The nrer- ease hare boon fully before the*Rgb-in the prosecution of Cowan Sa,^fcOl»P ol!Sf Magistrate of London, lH B K u known at th»“watob ossa, •HiWnSt&tiw time *!ludrd to, was charg- uMBG&formation of Mr. Grigg, aJ of Loudon, with pulawfully resitting poeaearion of a watch atolenfroX Griggs’ Hotel. That e**os was ■*■‘--“'-id,-U-having been shown that becamenoasowrod of the wxtob 1,400 Total Represented . .11,120 Besides the above the following factories were also represented :-i-Goro and Vctsch oyle. H, 8, Imefoe’e, I-akesIdo, Butjer s, Peebles, Matheson'*. J. S Henderson's Ox Lyas IIL—Zttefo or Carriage. Horst*. Two-year old dtalBon—George Hawkins.1 Brood Marc, nttBt have raided foal pre­ sent year—Leonard Wilson 1st, John Dong- lass 2nd.Foal ;Win McLebd 1st, JSs. O>dbcck2nd.'Two-year old Flllj^ or Gelding—AE.'■Burgeos-lst, Jas McCaHaey 2nd.Yearling Colt or ?FitljL John Douglas 1st’George Hogg 2nd. 1 ' ' ” < ”Spiyn Road or Cxrrisjgo Horace—IsaacTomlinson 1st, Ifonry BosycPCc 2nd, Wb,-IlQRg 3rd,Single Huggy Horse—AlpK, Roes 1st, H,* ,E, Burgess Special Prize two-year' old Colt—Jas c- Cartneyjst, Dr. Burkhart TaontEw toor Waathere-Thoa Rob-instti Isk Jto. MoCartstey gnd,.";'v a**, vn —owwoW. p«* Landon (Oat.) Cheese M ar^L : 1 > pheaae market tin Saturday w as^j attended, *qd offerings made of 4,186 boxwq Uverppol repbrt* at the opening of the m wW wgfeMeid, while later oabte in- : dioa^d a rirti tofii^and bnyere ogeredTlc. obtaining any response, factory mm holding , tteir cbeeM at figkru* exernsirely in advance THE OXFORD TRlBENR THIJR8DAYJ ■n iB .,w —ni in.^1.^^11111 >ij i ii A Bap Fsg-U* Cne Mteurtey i-s*. Mt Gte. tiodgio, tu tim oroptey of Mr. Abtf Lloyd was called in, imd Ipissincc every dayattended Bogue, who is progressing favor­ably. This is a painful and dangerous ex­perience for the injured man, and suggeststhat something ought to bo done to putdown the practise of keeping vicious Curs atlarge. Wiiat satisfaction has Mr. Bogue,seeing that Stewart is a poor man, andflliancifaily irresponsible for the damages inflicted. Query— Are not the public author­ ities who exact a tax upon such animals, and thereby permit them to exist, account­able for such injuries os that inflicted uponMr. Bogue 1—free Preu. HABrpg's MaOAZINB FOR NoVKMBEK.— Harper's Mapzine for November is an nn- usually attractive and variwj number. Mr. Bcujxmio Completes his review fof AmericanArt withlaii'fnstinaetivo paper on our early pMnterK, illustrated,’ The leading paper, by W. H._ Ridving, Mctevoted io a subject of curious interest—the .-old National Fike bet.nreen the East and West across the ABe- ghanies.' An equally novel subject, and of greater-prefouit interest, la ^Ir'A.A.’Hayc*. ’ Jt.‘*, article <Jn the •* Cattle Ranches of Colorado,” Winch is very enterisfoing* read-' ing. The engravings, which illustrate -Mr.* J. C ‘3Jci»d'» payer, “ Thu Mimicry of Na- l tur<' are extremely beautiful. Prof. H. W/EUioU's paper, “ Tlio Sparrow War,” iinelyillustrateKl, wffl bevoad.with gusto by. ■•V55JJ American farmer. Mrs. Georgina &Sail,‘ contributes S thrilling story, " A Lie. ^r&Jdf AB-Hjdlohv-fcvc," which is illustrated , TT -••' With three iuctorew by Pyle. An anmre-"M ^^ry of troreV ’‘ANightrm thoTete/•. ;‘tiugjMt*. humorous nituations, chw- *cteri»ticallyiil-.wfoited by Fredericks. Two more of. Abbey’s striking illustrations of jHwrick’s poetry “Upon Jujia’s Clothra ” •by William BUck, awF- by lt D. BUckmore, are tsiXESB. ITEMS. IV iw*jxrs—4 r n~~*1>afa* beoaat Vaiux- ’a,ilmmalGroccrireatJ.fi.Wx)?. re JWttr order at'Cjwpmte* Ua- ! fet Poach en. Tboyrell lieap b Sterna Jelly IWH and Tarta, ‘Notwithstanding the ger^rt)price of grain the boycre.on market aru enabled to jiaj a .. , ------------, bushel higher than the rigalar tier, au<i and Iranithis fact !><.<>tniug knownxhrougc ' untna gt the Tlilni'NF. has hail tlr-bringing formers to our rzarket