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T r i b u n e , A n d C a n a d a iry R e po rte r TERMS8k.X) A YEAR VOL. V I—NO. 51,’INGERSOLL 01 URSDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1879.WHOLE NO. 311 IJ TEST LIKE DtfaSTERS. NOTICE. A. I. HbLLINGSHEAD, STRAY COLT. still tn right. The Molsons Bank.FREDERICK SERVICE. Allows Interest on Deposits,public. CAPITAL,91,000,000.proper!. that Chi,PATENTS. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. INGERSOLL BRANCH,NOTICE MONEY TO LEND. BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Saturday, 6th day Dec., AD. RIVIERE OU LOUP BRANCH. national CURRENCY. MARKET SQUARE, Ingersoll, Saturday, 6th day Dec., A.D. SAUSAGES AUCTION SALE Tenderloins EIRE INSURANCE WmUoIA AT IDS? MUlUIMi BATES. $2aio$50W )|^2,™ DAL. S ftM B THE SIEAM.EK WAOWUAiO WRECK- ED AND HER BA SUB N GE USAND CREW MHMHHG. Mr. Duly proposed an amendment to the motion of Friday night, or rather a now motion, which be said would be more ox plicit, and aftrn- wm« little opjxiaitioti was Do motion the report wu adopted. 1 in motion of Mr Buchanan, seconded by r Sndworth. II0 was placed to the credit bridge committee A <ii*cnasian lasting an hour aad ter took place on the above motion* MARKET SQUARE, Ingersoll, JAHiTAL, - S5,5 00,0 -0 WiU tted tbe napootao TXAVINS decided to remove from_L L fy u . r VMM hrtlaato u tow. wK, per. TYEP08ITS RECEIVED FROMJLT Twenty Cents hnwahls; inverted la Ooi.ro- board and loat. He belong* to Liver pool, and leaves five or seven children. <A subscription waa taken up among the eabm passengers, and 1150 was realised. H. ROWLAND, EDITOR AMD PROPRIVTOR. .chkkgB. Subjetfiti ho.kfeaJiy the suspen sion of banks, or the isoenveniettea of being 'withdrew from droulattai tpouirOeli a ■oontingency. - tdlf bor.-it—hvmA 3 !.,»! ■ 4th. IJ wffl toUa re the banka Mih sir pte- aeut obnoxious rsstriefems, tad anable them to keep a greater rotamo in- cnnnlation, which will do away in a great maasura with T- Lqng, Secretary of tho.Gwgian IjayTransportation Vompany. who was on board the Mart Ann, gives it as his »pin on the state of the Church in Canada, which was published.Ho Iwu appointed Rural Dean and afterwards Canon bv the late Bishop a ytostor-W l. Warship the ths «tor, sad Mem. Driy, « Bmbacaa, Sedarwtt, Oriap, k, Thempaoa sad Gayfer. ■rtofTbun H. Tracy, city «a- Loadw, was readaa toUowai Lmdw. Ser. 18th, 18fk. ger "had been found. AeoaMN*ia««cn- trert, «md if they mart abide to Jta con teaci, the company should slaai. made to stead by it. It baa been arid tiH* corpora tions had no tout. ; they hare pockets at & events. and could net be unpaid 00 with impunity. He wanted to give jostle* to all sals, and reported that diembnno. owned by the Transotnpiny, (oft Collingwood o clock Saturday morning FTlRANSACTS ■ General Banking_L Kxcbaoce. Lou ud Insmaca Busins*,. I took up their quarter* in the “ library,” which being crowded foil, tended to keep the atmoaphere of the room in urrnson with A FOUR-jaORSE POWER about ^S S M g -Sn S£ m _tttodmng capital, ( based upon productive labor, will not only < add to «w wealth a! tbs Dominion' tn the i amour, t crperwlod or Pa Wits Works but also < by the profits arising out of thus* works. 1 There wffl be soma af la advantage* with 1 noawendins duadnsi*^ ae compared ‘ with oar preaeot «yitem. Etery dollar , ,tUthU b**S;«xB*M‘*i» 1 yearn on Public Works-has been borrowed, and we st* at pAsest eoapowodog curinter- O f t S J a a ® : Moved by Mr l>aly, seconded by Mr < *hrutophcr. sad RaKAmL, That the iron bridge over the river Thamas. built by the Hamilton (school Books, Copy 'Books and Slates, diysjrcst at Odell's. Beautiful now Wall Paper and Bordering, ’ cheapest atOdeU’s.- postage stamp, and Pental Cards at Moved by.-----------------------g3sxi5 *^c*asa Fate af Bob-Slolghi EARLY d* Good m New, for ule hewsoa, Mau. it, uw awG «r nu* as he waahble With regard id ths fils paid the watchmen it was a small' adumnt, ami showed that the company would nibble at a little He wanted to go atraightfor ward, and as it was hi* duty to protect th. rpO bo eoJA by BiUM Auction, oh ^19 7 9 i.il^smsiHin---------- _,s FOR SALE. beginning to The product 1. (JliL, which «Y N om e «r TN®royis te«»s*- Mdty »f N H w <•/ f »M I'reasnt — Messrs. Daly, (.'b rvtopher, 1 rtsp, F. Stewart, Gayfer, Hegler, Buchanan f‘ Stuart, Ballantine, Thompaon and Sad [Minditure of the War department for the year ended June 30th, 187 9, were $42,553,000 The estimates of the year ending June 30th, 1879. are $40, 380,000. which is a reduction of four teen millions from the original esu- CALVES ASTRAY. fAME intu the inclovnre of the m years has been exceedingly fortunate in escaping tha visits of silk thieves, but these gentlemen decided that the townshould no longer enjoy thia blessing, and accordingly, either on Saturday or Suna___;_k. >1_____11 . ____IJ. ipcrewng infirmities be positively refns- ed to allow his name to be mentionedTh is sho wallow highly he was esteemed by his fellow clergymen. His active duties were not relinquished until October, 1874ho having upcnt fifty years faithful ser vice in the Vineyard of the Lord. The INGERKOL1. BRANCH. THIS Bunk tranaacti. a genera! Bank trv troUJ Q,leb«- on Saturday la- BtaMa l»BV Mid 8*n« Kxebwwv * ____________ 7 Bead ud U» PtUtel and twwe Draft* oo I lie army in la 17, and from 1818 to 1821 he Bludied at lbs University of Jana, in Sat„uy. During this lime bo vu also A.d de-Camp to General Sir Richard I’hurcb at Naples. He entered Cambridge Univeniity in 1822 In 182k hemarried Mixa Mary Hounxfield, wlio dunng fortv-mght year* of his active ed the duties most arduous : these ware performed with a faithfulness which obaractenxed the true Christian be over proved himself to be.'1 Through his personal influence with Six John Coiborue, ha was instrumental on deck before assistance could resellthem^ Tbe wrack waa not discovereduntil the Hternftig e/ the 40<(>,' end no boau were st band fit to attempt to res The funeral of the Rev. Wm. Bott- ndgn. D. I) . who died at Blrathroy onI nday last, took place at Wocdstook on Tuesday, at 3 pm. The rurasie* were banging bsrself on Saturday. She lefthome daring the day to go to * neighbor’s,tellinglho.family not to.be uneasy it ebe did not return for some time. Not return ing at night, her hatband want in March of bar, and finding she bad not been at the piano where she “ ‘ alarm waecsjaqth M lying islands, but not the slightest trace of thb passengers or crew was found, nor is tbtro any probability that a sou! eseap. qd. |A great , ouaotity of pieces of ,tbe upper works of the steamer were strewn aloni the shore, and also a quantity offreight. Several oars and life preservers were, found, but oo I race of tbo two Wooden boats.; The tngdlaiy Auu arriv'd.atthe iilands from Collingwood about ‘nine o'clock this a. m., with Mr. Long the Sco re tare ot fb8 GtoKgian Tiny TrabapdrlA- lion .Commo? and several other* on > lently opposed th'a measure, the Government of levelling ly at Kossuth, but it was finally most have gained occctj to the storethrough the workshop. Once in the storethey eel about helping thsmaelves to the most ysluable articles in Jths moot bnsi «ms- liM flterinflr., , Thay took a targ,quantity of the best silks in the establish ment, and a number of silk handkerchiefs.They mail bare been disturbed in Hie tmiahod. and that K76O.O5 be placed to ths credit of the bndgr oonimittoo to pay for the same, subject to the usual routine Moved by Mr Buchanan in amendment, •oxmded by Mr Crisp, and Mr. Balbmtyne to Mr Italy—I would i uke a littlo explanation on thu matter Did you do anything towards testing the bridge T Mr. Daly to Mr. Btilantyne Yop should (attend the meeting* more regularly, and then you would not require so many explan ations. However, for yoar benefit I would *ay that wo engaged Mr. Tracy, civil en ' gineer of London, to come aad inspect the bndgr, which he did, aad after going over and inspecting every part of it, although strongly prejudiced in favor of London, be had to admit that we bad a batter bridge than was built in any part of the County. He showed a plan of the bridge, and made some very explicit explanations. He also read Mr. Tracy’s report, and stated that they had arranged tor testing it ; that Mr. j dr^ g^ds’ MtabEi’minTrf R MoC.llum | FjJiott ea«*«ed ^w 4 Son It is supposed the burglars I Rravd ; that they had put on a ■ number of -------------------i_.j------------ •!.. loads of gravel, aad when they Were on a drover came along with seventeen bolls, averaging 1,000 pounds each, which went troHicing and jamping over it ; this he Ooa- . eddered a pretty good test | if we have a good iron bridge that wiU stand fifty tons of rolling weight without any deflection it is all we will require lor years to come ; the bridge committee did not oonsidoi it prudent to give the bridge the fall test in consequence of heavy rain* which tended to Ipoeen the stone work in. abutments. He thought the bridge waa a good one, and should be accepted and paid for. AfrI Paly’s motion w m then rtsd, which WMMfNows: Moved by Mr. ©My, seconded by Mr. Christopher, Mid Jierolvtd,—That the Iron bridge <n>Thames beflt by tite Hamfltoa IronBridge and Tool Company be accepted asfinished ; ths* tbe comgemr be prid the ceo- f X & ■ ■ ■ SlO;nltt»dtogi, 118 5 c WanM Iiawdiatoly. GIRL todoGenersJ House Work. ,1 BRADY’S HOTEL. Ludington, Mich., Nev 24. — The Northern Transit Cotnpant'« steamer « ny ot Hew York went UgroutxT betweenuio’^tarx st flift plat's this mirriinjriirrZ'ik a Lad bole slovo m tier eul»^ku<l •be water-loggad In twelve feet ofwatA Shu has on board a cargo of flourwoA, 84U.IMMI It pr-'bably will be a t>My Qlolx, Daily Mad, and London yVeo Pm*, st Odell's,, , , , , „ •• Beautiful new Christinas Goods st OdelTa. 'Fancy Articles vn endkas Variety at jOdoll'e • . . , t jjqst received an Immense Stock of Books,{Stationery, .Fsncy. Goods, etc., st Odell's - U the chiaptet place in the yyesf is kt Odell’a, Thames - S L, Ingersoll. 311'ONEY LOANED Oil THE BE- k -WkteW ftrai property at tie twocu Hope Island and Lone Rock, and that ail on I oard bavo ponshed The fact ,of not finding tho remains of the three boats Inada it to be' supposed that shesank almost simultaneously, and before the bon^s could be got j>llt ,ftf tbiLjIa^’1’-, Party Sonad, Nojr..2b.--Ai twoA'clookthis afternoon the tug Millie Grew, nc- cono^autod by the tog Rescue, returned to Parry Sound from the scene of thewyvek MORTGAGE SALE. TIO bn Bold by Public Auction, a Banker & Broker, INStlRMC/E S„LQAH AStHT. K.uY&.SU'del, In gers oU , of the theft. Tha sutkarttise tbo lii.o Imvo br .n talogrenbet notified to been ths lookout. Halifax. Not, 84.- -AIxMtt eight o.etoekthis mocnlDff tbe Anchor Line steamerOlrcaamn. Gap*. Munro, freo Glasgow, G. B., arrived in port with the Inroan Line steamabip City ot Rlebmcnd, Cap*.Leith, ftota Liverpool, G, B„ ia tew, with a shaft broken. Th* City of Rich mond left Liverpool on the 18th* viaQueenston <m Ute 14th, with a general cargo, and . SO cabin and too steersge paasengars for Naw York. CaptainLriteh report* bavin a eiperieDeed a farioae succeeaion at gales after tearing Qne«Mtowa mrtil yesterday. On the21st, in lot. 80, long. 80, off 8aMe Islandsan aectdent happened to tbe raaoliiasry. On to* Stet th* Anchor Lin* ateamabfolb* Cireaaeian hove in sight, era* signal 1- ou..^ nh tfa*., 109. ) tie it W l A R ^ HEADGHFESE Ms W u u* CWrr, for ; Jtme paat oinwdtBd *M dw town of Chati****, h*» Msefrted tiw puettroa of Aasmtat* Editor and Gfoa- » -A|w a s» tit* «aaff of tite i»»nk. and we ot for Mt* a cordial greeting by our namarsm# patrons Mr. ft. St a ndtortei Ao make ixmtract*. receive money* due, and transact say other bimnesa connected with tbe office, 0& our betoilL Port Rowan, Nov. 24.—Th* achoonerNorihumberland^f Coboora, loaded with railway ties from Kingsvills for Buffalo, fonndared on Thursday afternoon, atfour o'clock, twelve mile* actitli of LongPoint lighthouse. All Landa were sav ed. The csplain reached here to-day. Oswego, N. Y., Nov, 24.—Tbs schooner W. B. Pbeps, bound from Milwakfee to Oswego with wheat, between tbe Manitou*, on the east shore of Lake the country a gentleman and one of its classical scholars, be being able to cun- ■ verse fluently in tho German,French endItalian language*. Hi* latter yean* were spent in Strathroy.witb his son* and not withstanding bis ago ho enjoyed remark- ■ably good health (as he did all hte life)/ Hie last illinees lasted only for * week, ending quitoly at B p, m. on Friday, tbe21*1, more the result of a-irystsm worn oat mare than any physical disease. Baltimore, Nor.’ 23.-v-C*ptand two of tbe crew of tha ________ Mmneb^ha, loet in Tbarday’a gale pn B sy ' »«I*. brought bare lastnight. Tbree of th* crew, Wflliam Eddy,Jernes Dodd and James JcMf/’-wsre frozen fo^eatb. The schooner scsk With tbe maste pw^scUa*.» few fo*t*Hv* tia* water. The men climbed to* mssta, and war* aoon frozen foe*. There wo* scareelfroom Tor all, and th* men lower down*. ev.ning ths three died, encased in icesetoral inebee thick. Tbe suvivors dang to ths masts tbs entire night, and ware receded ta the morning. It i. ? riMtbtfofIT thav eon monvar The Mayor I must insist -n order You |V« all had your *ay l>-l him gr> <>u Mr Daly took hta aeat. Tbe Mayor Are you reiuly for thr INGERSOLi BRANCH >UY8 and Sella Ex change on } MORTGAGE SALE. TTO bo Sold by Public Auction, under March, with ' aptsiu Bumtt and a few picked men The Waohuno waa bail! by M<yir» J AW^Boally -f Bl Cathar- ;*«<’ *._p cotiBidered quit*‘nnfit -fft Um tout*. uspeoiaSly. *t this **u»oil qf th*y4*r.J’stv'vffoaiirl, Oni . 24.—-*nw tug- Minis Grew has j-ist retoinjvd.and reports I'.ubign in JBL M. 81st Foot In 1810, jt bis enery in obtaining one hundredfoil;nleer*, be wa« appointed a captain In 1814 he wsa appointed Town Adjutant >f Antwerp During 1816 16 ba waa Town Mayor of Brnsasls, in which McNaughton. wBtn * verdict of ttUeidawhile laboring under temporary insanity, was rendered. Mrs. Paton was* womanof about M yaars of a**, and th* motherof *ix children. Ddr1agth*'stnnmer ah* showed tymptonoa of insanity, and waa sent to tbe aayinm el Hamilton,where ah* htmttiar of bers put on end to hlmeeif in ^T O ’2S KS ££Ba;..lS ar* highly respected and wall to do.1 -G U li^JeW M bj 3WX BrnutHy Sturdered. AW OLD SUJt'e KJUD UteSXKD WITH AV. SPARE RIBS, PORK board/' Bhh taftYorCollingwood at stealslavefe o’clock, taking tbe metallic life boat,; which had formerly been found,bottotn qp., A party are now engaged in aecuong any freight that may bo w«rtl> savn^j. Mr. Starkoy, of Parry Sound, is on tha apot with Mif’yacht, Yuykiug~atboroufr^f e r E ^r ^ ■ ’ ! FARM TO RENT. TpARM u> Rent in the Township of A Worth Oiiort. brtns Lu« I*, trd Ooo , *aim>-iar CM Con>-<«*ou -a .11. wm•ere* go, twx-ul*r* add,*** or »pplj Co NOBLE 8HARPE, a* applied to this Dominion ? U wiU be a legs! issue of paper currency by tbe -Gov- ertupeat far value received in labor on Pub lic Works, and redeemable by to* nation. Its advantages over our present system will be, 1st the saving •( cost and incouvoni ence ot obtaining gpld,^snd an annual inter-oif Of-4peasant i» si euros necessary for the construction of Fublie Works as it wiU bo issued Ubly in jteybtent'of Mid work*. Tins cost and interest wdb go to increase ths capital and when expended will , tepre- a«nt ita jwrata of uxiiowJ wealth, 2nd. Being expended in this .way, .it will represent productive . labor. <80 . that .it*, manetary value will b* it* fooo <f*Itie, and it cannot depredate in this sense, any , more than gold ** *' 3rd. It being a'Govermnent issue it will Strayed Heifers. into the mclcmure of tbeVy emderttyutd durlo* the tb*<xib of M*j. TWO TgAirLTxrfl H2£CFESS. HOTEL K)R 8AIJ-;. 4 Ovoh EKA.ME UllTKL. . loving counsel and assistance which a wife only can. Ha took Holy Order* nr.der tbe Archbishop of York in 1824. After bolding curacies iu that diocese, bb received tbe incumbency of St. Paul «, .Southampton. He oame to Cao ad a inJ88-1. where I113 received the rectorship ofXViHxlstock, and preached hi* first ser bridge be accepted, and that tb<- irurn >t 8170 be deducted from tho contract price »fthe Hamilton Bridge and Tool tympany, being 8io for painting, and 830'per day for right days which was allowed to bo deduct ed from said contract price under th* said, contract for every day beyond on<- week on which the traffic was impended on Thame* street m Ltrn erection of said bridge, and that tbe lialanoc due on said contract price, via the sun: of 82012.80 be placed to the credit of the bpdgo committee to be paid by, ttesra on said opntrsct.—rGujrtied. > • Gn motion of Mr. fhri*topfi<-r seconded by Mr Daly, the certificate -d inspector Tho*. H Tracey, of London, was accepted, and the Mayor instructed to sign an order on the Treasurer for tbe sum of 81 > to pay fpr said inspection On motion Council adjourned. thought be would th<*> ba WtU patd. Thetawas a lot of paint lcft-r-«4i*a*h for the workff this u not explicit enough, and if mifncod who has just spoken is not satisfied, it is to be hoped be will stay at homo andattend to bis private business.Tho Mayor—Order, order.Mr. Btawari. to Mr. DalxT-JBetter goKtraie and look after your* The MayoF-^-Ordsr, gentlemen, aider, I must ittdst 6f'«lri!er?’ L'*-'Mr H^ler—ijGdhahad kept oatat: the' ifiuabbtejgsvn credit to Mr Daly loe.hu able manner and good deeds, loamuph ta tho bridge was a good one, but be thought tha Council would not be doing l.bmr duty to vote *way thu money Mr Daly wi CUTTINGS, ETC., ETC. n i l 0XK1W TBIBW K. TOV1BDAT, a CALL O ur 60 cwt 3 Button Kid* are a«foni«MBg v&ae. Fresh Bread ICtajDrj Ml UtmilifoB, Jorephhe 2 Etatton Kid* for |L26 Buns.Biaouits, CahHEARN I. COYNE’S STOCK OF that fa-fart- MACAULAY’S SAUSAG ES, TENDERLOINS. IN SP E C TIO N IN V ITE D .F B ESH PORK, CO Y N$ Thos. Spence Son &Co FOR SALE Brocade Velveteens!TOWN of INGERSOLL 5 lb. or 10 lb. BOXE S of TE A Teas and Sugars and Genera! GroceriesThe LITTLE WOHLER BRICK RESIDENCE IMPROVEMENTS INSPECTION INVITED,. WOOD COTTAGE ^grifnlixud. Stone Crooks, all sizes, fifteen cents per Gallon propertyi UrAlj ra D A R T & M URR O CH. 1 8 8 0 Boot a n i Shoe Store Oxford Tribune COAL BUKNIN4 FURNACESAND CANADA DAIRY REPORTER. BOOTS & SHOES MEN'S FINE The Leading Paper pf Oxford County GEOR GE A O P E L L J. F . MO RREY Local Department.CA TA R RH Farm and Dairy. UNDERTAKER jt c if AurxxtTXSBMwrrs. Spencerian Steel Fens. ilrafiL Special Offer to New Subscribers. P l e a se Xo t e Ou r Lo w P r ic e s work to be done, work that does not pay to-day or this year, but is preparatory to profitable work hereafter, and witboat so little jacn-vj'sw this, and aponr one it is tote hoped, win te coMSdrad hereafter to r.A wwth Earing u a gift, Thu fact a, aaduteryuMa tea fa bis owa tendl * remedy effort future loesfrocs poasiblaiow of pn> A herd of cows that will yield 2,500 pound, al milk a year will coat aa much to keep as one that will produce 5,000 or 7,000 pcmtds, and the Latter yield is quite a possible one.. Thousand* of dairies in the country do not average more than 8 pounds a day, 2,500 pounds in the year, which, at the low price, current fwr,etim^ time past, doe. not pay for the feeding, Herds, OD the other hand, could be pointed oat which reach the latter figures. A wdS known Ayrshire herd stew, by ita reoonl ten oowa that Brooms 10c., 12^c., 15c., 20c. up. Toilet Soap 25c. per doz. tjatety *tan k«0 te WwUteg , W. «. tdrwriiM nwJ .eateiiM^ wbafl rated teWMteh TteftewW teeh. fa-fara. w faf temds will raaga fame tom Mbte upward. Waal w wiWto the part l . rd boats. Hereafter, the good sense of 1- oediri of dairy stock will lead them to h.Ac at perfcnuaoca. as greater value than any other points, and a great improvement, if not in acted daily yield, still, fa pands- tenc of yield for a lengthened period, may nuuonably te expected from the important iunovftfox So that, whdB dairymen may even jew greatly Improvs the stock by the Mr Wicks wintered 17 ewe. of common | bleed. One of tfatr. did not have a lamb. The 18 ewes brought 22 lambs, whish were cold for (3.25 eacb, Sut were rawed, for d*>ry was weald giro hi* w n wftl avrekjt* per steep, at tea** Im iUEtea. Tte» vtei sAordsninroawfalBOoaaflort ot tea fa pramto«fwMt|Mttefalrar rat as attfa a rw ^te* wail ** n*) te mate to *>ora«* awr* tte* fart by extra ear*. A fewk of ekmtafag- wart steep. ’ tetra* era WhMhS» h ’tiiW W Tate tore, parte flt Krarai «4 to fate |art<iiq.rfaW terjwtiiw. fa# urifa * MMttofa «k>to rad w te far,rah • w-uetea. Ufa psfafa mA raly HOU8EHOLO_FURN1TURB. COFFINS, CASKETS, SHROUDS, AC. And have recently added to our well-furnished office a new large power press, capable of turning out 1,600 copies per hour. We have also enlarged our paper to 36 columns, which makes the' TiusuNi second in sub to no other published in this section. Each department will receive our full attention, and will te arranged fa proper order each In the Local department of ths Tubukb will be found correct and truthful state ments of everything transpiring in its vicinity from week to week, u well u full and reliable reports of all public meetings, Council aittwg^eto. WA are tasking arrange ment* to secure able oorreapondmts fa every town and village fa tte County. It will' te our nim to mate this department of the paper of such value that ndt one family fa the County can afford to te without it. Fokci Meat Halls.—Chop lean veal fine, together with a little raw pork; peasanth# mate with salt, pep i»up into bxus tntf tttxe WMlfan r®., and fry the remainder and terra op in dtepaiMtodfah. QD»pK0juuu-a4,- Svante made in the fallowing way : One cup ^productive sheep sad. teal the wool was Mild Low and .till th. lawore is {27.23 to a. sow raciag sets, .limy as equal to aw cow With tbcM returns the sheep wutdd Im lhe m«rt demrebl* on account of reduced labor Fifty breading swm would have in creased the profit, and made it almoat jo« butter, and te.lt oyster jnieo to Bake until teoi Elat Jaco. sheep were light .hearers and averaged 1 8 8 0 . 1>R0SPECTUS-about four pounds at wool per head, whieb was sold for 3S| cunts per pound. Tta totoLOMXMne wss 138 7i. would be equal to 837 91. estimating at a cow ratss, o&ettfag three cow. against ths -fiobk of sheep. In the above stateu>ut4W’imn*t te tmdmatood that the lambs w«i*.*toL to local btrtaher., and M—Wtei te tte fawret p^toe before the maAai wa. fairiy 0peo«L U r^e line liquor Store, nTaAMn mxrr, dtotooll. o H ,:F,i o j s o v e r B o s t o f f i c e JAS. R. H ARRIS. Drawer 18, IngrreolL This popular weekly newspaper has now been ci year, before the pubhc, and with each suceomUtig year improvements of some kind have been made, and without ^piy effort on oar park whatever it has found ita way into the majority of home, in this County, which is the beat recommendation that am be accorded to any public journal. Bciug determined to still further uionume ita usefulness, and to give our readers one of the teat paper, in Ontario, we have spared neither trouble nor expense in order to 1314 Tjinrtnrt WMtte first psper fa Ontario to take a special interest in the dairy, and it is now the only •popes fa this aoctfan that poblishe* full and reliable weekly market reports ffara all the priaripal cheese centres. ’ Wo will contfauo to supply our reader, from time to time with aD the fafonnstlon po&ribfa to te ohtefaed regxrding the cteree market and too dairy getentlly, both fa thia and th. old BMWtay, CsefuJ artkffin on agricultare and gtstral tea management wHE find a prooffnwtt ptaoe fa oar' colunma, m well m valuable family Mpipes ted’gener^ hfato. far honaehold work. Ths Tshuki hu alwayfl been the friend of the dfdryman and farmer, and it has fattnd its Way fate mor. of their homes than any other paper published fa South Oxford, Improvement te Dairy Stock. A Brw beginning needs to te made. Stock must be cltwely examined. No mar. shp*hod)work in the dairy can te done. Every man must know the good from the bad MANHOOD; HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED! Millinery I Millinery! We show the choicest Goods m the Coonty AVING purchased from Mr Tboa. Wood the Stock of Books, Stationery. w^i Ha^r.,MdPsD<yo«xi.n>Uwrtor.n«xtd0orto k r xna a iuv* a. «s -'-ft.__A.>«• uid b oo> In lh« markM purchMln. mu llo. i< (^a* « hi<h will m... ibb m. <rfpte. aoex. U <U SUMf U te. "iunw purJSd <te GREAT BA RGAINS AJTMufaHfa Prtsnlxnn r ven away to every scblcrtbe/' to the (irmi Fnunlly NewfApov of the W«pi, Western Advertiser & Weekly Liberal FOR jBBO. Balance of 1879 FREE to}Uew Subscribers. -th* bear began to y.U and cough andstruggle. H. was a goner. Martin hnew it, but h. wanted no dispute, and fto ba gave Hunyado a lift from th. floor6 hag which-roUod hi* .yes around lik* a pin-who.I, and th.n dropp^i him to the rearing at the progeny of three with the best native m a they canmfoet, fa th« ftfmOeyloakteti^ better material to week with than they can now procure. The cost of this improvement fa arithfa the retch <ff every dairyman. A herd of AOonrsam te.»cn'odat thaoort of |5. per per head the fast year, er perhaps I™ tka that -tedhb wfli ray kto-paretoM nwmy of an exctflJent after the firtiyetr the cqft wiff be aixMlll pereow. fte ewreexpeiL of feeding the bufi being th. wkoie of it A eaUcan te brought to en(a«rtate avenge nearly 7,000 pounds in th# ■ year, sad some that go ova- that, A pruanfaant Dutch herd averages from 3,000 to. 11,000 , pounds fa the year. A well-known khort horn herd of pure breed averages over 6,000 pounds yearly. SeveraJ butter dairies reach a product of 300 piBunds per head yearly, and what these do otbcm any. 'leretofore, high bred herds, from wfifch we have teea led. to expect emaorifmjjryI-arformincea, have teen damaged or ruined ' Uy too much attenUoa to color, form, sod kept. The mconie from each cow must be known, eo tlrnt the best may be retained and their calve* raised to take thar place.. The ctenscter of ths herd must be nm*<| by the introduction of elected telh frets wU- known herd* of whatever brew! tea.famy may desire. It cannot be justly thought that this is needleu trouble and expense. On the cohtrary, it u buxines., and the Atetek na «MW« Vtert A* * tesfa toa» UteeU ew »«* • iMtete fat Hew «Ml «n iatareet res « ta*aai Mteat bar. wbtoti i* *»ww» par Month khan tteteAteof Maw Hampahis. par-artt* landlords to take by Ute y«wr. He ayad «* a ever bis qwetaelaa aed ttett atei—* That’s wtet you ar*driving ai, is it ? Iwt us* twfl you khat a man who inixse rotfakwi with reoia in Virgtufa City trill not het M ; and,farther, that If you do not like this roamtoare are plenty o«Uid. who would. The rate I e»o*« of is only ter < thia sue nthnext tnevnib it wffl te mm .' W. had g.Intel a good deal of fafcrmation, bnt soua.how an didn't foal any better. Itmost te that Hns.rsun fa not to great s man as ww thoegfat hs was.—Virginia. (Unt ) Ch.ronicU. to on. that tn. tear can out-hug i," quietly sxplafaad the fathar aS thesat down on a trunk. Yes, that's it—that's just it I " aaokled W. wiU now add. A* a powfete dktre “ «h ? VW*“‘ 1 1° ' M’bLS.J a u -J 1,0 trunktian of tte oorepreakive prefite of oow, mid , w b st be ,bvM wb,n h. sheep several .tatamento Aivxaad*- g„u bia aroand it ha* got to hare Davidson had, last spang, a flock ot W 1 roots forty test and ar ground ' grade South-Down thfwp.two of which were ‘ Ive got a sou back in the car," refte > ud revetal ware last year's bate 1 uvsiy observed the old man. and then bsThirty t>« ewm rewod AS Imnte Hi. , “d *«**i ‘‘3 , I ‘Your son 7 Egad T Will yon matchwm «>ld early m tos reaaim r - lh<brought fcrt 50 Twelve were kept al home o wow M k. danoad with d.ligbi Choice Dress Qt»4s AT U0WE3T PHICES. «**|Mr BLACK CASHMERE SHEEP, CATTLE, FB»»VCB A APPXJW. Latest Styles of Registers, And guarantee satiafnetion in every respect, none but the beat workmen bemg employedfanri rimt-4'ltetere material — —fl Jfolfi, with no sall-oat an th. crowd “ Go for him, Hunyada 1” yalled th.bcar^natl as they Closed, and the tearBMg>aDded. One co aid ms by ths set of Mifsyto that he meant to mak. jelly offlte| young man fa a York minute, but ho The People’s Paper. Our circulation is reeond to that of no’otter journal pubteted fa this recUwi, and wa frel confident ttet wiUi tte improvemoata wa hare mate, and » gaod skaffof agente and oanwpoatecta, our eirculatioa cm tte first of January wifi hare donbtod that of tteoombfaed oiroalstfa- of all tte other papen published fa South Oxford. Heretofore thetyefaa cd tte Tu ran tee been |1.00 per yfarr but tte I. areaswiexpense of pubtehing a targST sheet oompefo US to>Up* tte jpcJto L which fo tat a oompuretirely small n a for Ufa amount of value givto, and ,wte* Bfa O W T M I M M S Lngereoll, Oct 16, 1879 300 •ratrat M Dwa <tew . tte dews e» a, mint * JFare Marqreite tram tte alter , da» wm a fatt-grawn Mtafak wwa, Brute bad tera fa reffavBy te two or threeyrere. Md w m « hi* w*y «m* far * stHiteneal gartea. Mb #**» w m altow- •d to rid. *nh tsim fa ite bagga^ear,i and te *mswI te think hi* b*M ttegraatast animal Mt rerth. Ha waa ready to tel that brute aould rat-bug and out- > fata anyteug brawui, and wm nrtter du-} »tw»M*iMMl wteu Um raitatod hmm refutedMKMNMe that point wfth tern He wmj|BflHMt fa te* faug when an old man KjtefaMPHfe tea ear to aaa about bto trunk.pg* «ww tte tear, cl Massa, hut th-rateragtf aoatompi te teatowad ra tte* HA-wta'-.'tly kiudkd u,tt fadigraltou ** Muzzle your b'sr," was all that Mortin said as te pulled out s 16 bill sodhanded it to ths baggag»-m»n Tb« baar-man put 626 with U. grinning liks sboy in a charrv-tree, and in a minute bs usd Ul. tear ready. Maitiu rotxinvad hi. coat and paper collar, and carelessly iaqaired : , “ la this fa tes squar hug, with no gouging »““ leas so—jess I" replied tte tear man. " You hug the bear and be will hug you, sod the on. who squeals first loses hucash. Now. than, all ready."As Martin approached, the bear roe* up with a Sinful glare in hi* eye, end th* XDQt* mmj rvtry**a ia th* tt— , . finp Tae Iqur Sta. FLANNELS & WINSEYS Special good Value. Look st eur 10 oernt Wincey. Gff£T AND WHITE COTTONS BMrtnaiM. tea wrad te Bm engtrai wdar a»4 terewea Lw*w tea wretete. Csnra rra Lfatw--Ttew jw-to WMMK W W iMkiBMW totek M i t*» «f rater. Mb am fatete* wfab teO a r aifteer pastor of Farte h will are irmly ia atea* teraa^tart^u Bta.i fetfnTte «hmmm eeararaly wwd fa «ta»p- iy jteeter or Fam,wtete fajptete* ««&My pwwu-atod by tea kfawraa Literary Department. Tte literary department of tte Tnnirwr, tee choicast ariacticn* fcom all the leading American and European journal* of the day, sad wfllaonttaM to bejrf < v ^ high rtwidmd.uadnotefag but th. vary tert wfll Tte Tuunnm- also supplies it* reader* with a teg. amount OL general news, Sunday reading, humorous sketches, udter ooahm, etc. In Let tte Ttesm is^irtrengrt iidat erem to mfad /t say rare than if it was a fly. He fastewdcn 'tea city editor aaddowly re- , J When I wu afl tte MsttennfaD-' . ’Mau,’ raid the efty editor, Twill hire atell for life ia too short and tarinra toe{ eatfag M UllUl to anyoM centennial *etiow>‘Frtia *• «*>• tte maMging UUton3 Osienk, With .U nsPwoUU Symptom.,ymn, tel ’ergfes on CoiwumpUoo. curtotoM fcnir bollte ConsUtutlouil Csterrh flct Having purchased tte Right of the CARN IE HEATER Fouad it, if you choose, but it ia not nocBrar, Place it in a frying pan hot a fire, and let it steam, L j-ivared closely. Do not addan., _•<¥*.. After half an hour, or mor.1, remove the cover, salt, add a good lump of bditor, and fry until dime. Care must be taken not to bum it while frying. Soft?,—The riohussB of soups, should upon tee stock, that is tee Jdlyobtained by boiliag the meat,fted not at ail upon the fct, white should be carefully removed. Many people would aa soqn think uf eating a tallow candle, os soup with greuru floating on top.'- It Mem* fully as palatable to a clvilixed pahto All eorfa of vegetable# may be added to the soup, according to the taate of teoM whb ate to eat It- OnionB are extremly disagreeable to many people, tables' well di E A S, TEA S, , , AT OLD PRICE*, AT O ’J S T E T IjL & C O .’S, ■‘Go in, Hunvsdo—go in—go ini" scrsszssd lb. bear man, and bruin laidhttnaalf ent a* if b. meant to pull a rail road water-tank down. “ You might aquae*, a Utile bit harder,cay too," carelessly suggected th* father, as bs spit^rom tho open d^or, and Mar- cfa called out his reserve musole.Baob had his best grip. There waa no tumbling cronnd to waste breathe, but it was a standup, standstill hugging matob.Little by Uttle tbe bear’* eye* began to bulge and his mouth to open, and Mar tin'* face slowly grew to tbe color of red paibt.“ Hang to bim, Hnnyado—I've got my last doUar on your bead I " shrieked the bear-man, ar ba saw a further bulge reomve ttepaper wifi tteflrrt <ff Jaauary, 1381, tor ILW f rtl.r? l y H . ROW LdUTO, PUBLISHER "OXFORD TRIBUNE,'* Ales.- Porters. Ginger Wine, THE OXFORD TBIBUNE. THURSDAY* NOVEMBER U W7». Jnrttp. *w» Hl MOROI 8. ^cuUcAU rh'. gavr a .upper *d the girl. I wu too good looking, 1 opened the* door the gentlemen are uioUrer Really, 1 cannot, she modestly replied I don't know how nyuiy f haVi- raten already I do, unexpectedly cned * juvenile upstart, whrae mother Lad allowed him a seat at the table You're eaten eight to comprehend why Jjilrtt fitnaturx A TfiAMf. Yue twe do **am to have an evarlaei mg tot uftalk togetb*!, oummsnted Han Bali and Fnily uu l no talker neither but that %f' Thornley bsm**tf was mighiv uigt. They aaed u> tell how ■MfBd She pipe r rwf UVHsd PoDy No, 1 like 11 beliar than Mr. Thornaly'aThsre'e a difisrance m to1 aoco. 1’olly net being posted io the manta of the• tan.:» dropped the subject, and Che frog* cautious.1 N eighbor tbe nitfbl I.igbi ' As to that,' drawled Thornley, ■fellow meat sleep somewhere and thenI a'poae you wouldn't mind working it poekri, she wwel» wwjseiwwd G<*» Hi* Mri dev foung Friday, Mkte Hannah•m U brlaj st to li«ht with b«r broora- What's rii this about Mtak Haaaab * messy and ray goshl name T sdrad Ba* And where »*> ths mousy found T’Him Hau nah found il on *we*ping ■lay on the Aoov of her closat,’ demure!V And who ent it there. Poliy JWhof Why. she *«iya I* aiMSt have I dropped there wheu ehe buug up her grownPoo* deluded Mia* Hannah' HuV from your bank store yesterdaj to eave my good name. Polly Don't deny it fob stop wh*n a twjy oatehe* up to von 8br bad just overtaken them on th* bigtiwey a* u happeaed, though ososllyMum Hannah * interruption* were not bow much more nddle for you Polly bung her bead and blushed kod so you v» abandoned Ntoe | ****** I ratted tex* Bates tewa the Abtoe A dew. whe wished to ae to(W>atototo. ea*aitow*d te m U*rd **4 * Zd** ^Irimr" ■M.1 to«* the septate etgbleeB beratean for hU IMmmmH-Mow. H « tree hauwlhtag latbe itv't poetart whes he had strate withatondir with grattif SWetht^g^ajr be earned *v«a upon WOlttt OF MtHON HUE*. of tnoeh mirth and Mtedtery, st, kito! I* often the etu* with tll-*i lit hi* nation But the v*»**l■aited onward. a*d paaeed Tburing«nand St. Veit, the ptuMMOgera, t»ua aftet aoirtbv?, grew aileot, and gaped aod gai-•d iutiJwMly down th* river, until one must havs contrived many s one dur ing their journey io tbs wilderness. " “Now is the time, " thought lbs Jew, Ha then proposed that they should sit round in a cirsM, and be. with their permission, would <it with them. Those HOLLOWAYS PILLS 4. OINTMENT The Pilui Purify tbe Blood,correct all «»de»>. *M Bvwet*. The Oimtmmbt ia the only reliableH, iw 1 — __. AMERICAN COUNTERFEITS. OUR HTOCK OF m i w m w T t n s IS NOW COMPLETE. Euery Department It well filled with Cheap and Seasonable Goods, Call and be Convinced. DAVID WHITE & CO.Ingersoll, October 23, 1879.> 302 AT OLD PRICES, AT IlARRlbTERB and Al J. C. KfeGLKB, Having purchased a large quantify of New Seasons Teas previous to the late advance in prices we arc enabled to sell at nearly Old Prices. Also on hand a Large Stock of ». H. MKGLEB. on* proposed should payprspouaded them a twclilh*m *cn»IIlng off together after workwas over than she slipped oat the sink room doer with undignified baste, took a ehort-eut through the woods, sad join ed them a* if ah* were returning from sneighbor’*. You'd otighter not lake to trampinground tiw ooautry to much with Baxter,aha advised Polly on one onraaans > 'folk*•wfft begin to talk about you.' - -.,. — , —rr—----------- ------ ------------------' Talk about m* t What can they 1 morning an an errand together, and •• Howtsv ’ asked Polly earns driving back ike ibe Great Mogul giant Goliath I uoo'l know I m *o sorry found it out . you will thiuk that I—'' I shall think that you luv* me 1enough to ba my wife Polly dsar I Polly failed to pul in objection.Didn'i I tell you bow it would Hiram?' said Hannah, atCellewing week ' KartT wellAnd hoping to STTGI-_A-ZtS, C O F F E E TOBACCOS,s o a ps , -m Which we are selling at the Lowest Possible Prices. WALSH* ' should ne wish u> make * foolpemeted Polly, tbe tears gatbei•r eve* Wby should be take •rraod. or begged tie bread Co atn •lint 10 finish.Dre By painful did not (top hart nbility of an elopement. »d aiong of apoonin th. mg that .1 fetch yon if any thing, bm I talking lonr through tha ' wood a. buyibij bis l& v bread al farmhntiMwi by th* w»v or I > roll mg bie vnld insioaated Didn’t I caution ' oei»« • Him and I'olly •’ gasped Thornley Blessing* brighten a* Hight Polly might a* century, and Thornley >liali •aid Baxter proudlythat hundred dollar*. a second on an and the ptbnr paid r, " llwaalil tbe second. I | id ' Why did th* Apostte Paul the Heoond Kpistle to th* I'-orln ale, vUl l~ pniTUWd SlnsdTHOMAS HOLLOWAY PUBLIC NOTICE. BACON, HAMS, LABD S A LT U N D E R C O V E R KEMEMHEK THE PLACE, J. L. PERKIN S, Cx.rnar Thame* and Cliaxte* St*., next door to J. Bole*' Clothing Store. Lngereoll ‘ >ol 80. 1879 &07 A. i. HOLLII9OEHEAO,SURGEON DENTIST CHARLES KEMHEDY,SURGEON DENTIST LICPeEntNal SgEuiDy yb, yO atthaeri o.Royal College of a liffernnl way Who aaid liI U> as great length' pleU. it in time ’Undertaking Department H E A R S E The eighth asked. *' Wh*n a mao lay ill. I put it direct into the bank.Give it to Polly, if—if any thing happens trapeainit off to Europe □ever bars foand oat that she waa dear - J was a lull* confused when I foupder to turn Urao Hasruab, tiH some on* u>em greenbacks on my cioast floor. Sew-elsa should threaten to claim her. After fog Dial I hadn't lost a red cent myself.'Ihfct. Baxter onula do oothiof to please ' _ --- — -------- a moase, andworried then* cruellyo th* ma.n Cbaoc. I vs got eom. On. evening Mias' Hannab entered thepl nghing I d like to have done ngb< r6Om Pohy WM „U )og lo lw lI light About Sneering. U ’”Ths the egg. a* yon pleas*,But now il < ^baeaaletUi Me,N aatttbaJ r il cime to hiai After many preliminar your plough tor clock* I'm not above earning aiboneat penny ' I. .r :< bi- • willing to lend a hand the atlir chamber and welcome Hean'I near so rough-looking a* I thought •he confided to Polly, later ' He * gotan bonent faoe and handy finger*, iflie i* forty tramps ' Plotting misohief, 1 reckon, she said Axe yon fond uf darkbeee. Polly, cauae your deed* are evil 1 Sinko a light, girl.I d a roll of onsp bank-bill* m my band 1 an hour ago—Squire Emery paid bi* butter bill thia afternoon . I pat *m inmy gown pocket when Hiram called rue Ito torn the grindstone- and they're' gone I Now yoa needn't tell n*s they'regone without hands.' There'* been no pickpocket hers. Mu* Lone Wo allude to tbe world-wide ■uparititioue connected with (pitting andsneezing Many Englishmen spit if theymeet a white horse, a squinting man. or a single magpie, or if inadvertantly they in the sama basin with a fnend In Lancashire boys spit over their huger* | before beginning to fight . traveller* on men fry two trout tn piece Bui when the ninth desired that tie should solve tbe nddle, he rocked to and fro, rolled hie aye* and shrugged his sholdsrs TRIMMINGS, &o. REASONABLE RATES. LOVERS OF BEAUTIFUL GOODS. MILLINERY AND MANTLES H A T S A N D B O N N E T S BUTTERICK'S RELIABLE PATTERNS Always on baud An levitation Cordially Kxtended to AIL ._____.1 ... . M R S C U R r a .2fil GOOD NEWS FOR FARMERS W H E A T W A N T E D We are prepared to pay the Highest Market Price for Wheat of all descriptions. Our Mill is consuming at present 500 Bushels a day, and will continue to do so as long as we can get it. We also offer for sale 200 Tons of Bran at $8 00 per Ton, Cash. FURNITURE !' Ingersoll. Sept. 10, 1879. KING BRO. 800 W A. 8UDWORTH,SURGEON DENTIST X If EMBER of the Royal College <rfjVl PvnUJ Bumuoa aellWertUm OnarwlM* ARCHITECT & SUPERINTENDENT a McCAOLEY, I I CENSED AUCTION EER for the1 J Ouucuct ad Oxlarri, D<tn ajad MMdl—ei DR. J. R. ROSS. V ETERIN ARY SURGEON GRADUATE of the Ontario Veteriuary (xj£le<e. Toronto THOMPSON HOUSE THE BAR STABUM J. C. B. G A L ER ?KXJ-llXSEJTnNO A. A. AYER 4i CO., CHEESE EXPORTERS commendation, how do yeu, know whattheir habile ia 7 To be sure, I didn't suspect no on* of having stele 'em sui >f my pocket . there'* a hole in il ; I d-T" "Z-------- , forgo* about it; knd netarally them billsweekjhoraley admitted.4 Maybe you re t h>„ dropped oni iretws.n b.r.-good a hand as I d get if I waned t,|| fcQ<j b„n bu| H ,ram BQ<1 m<>f-bnstma. perhaps you d hk» steady Wanted the place ov«r arid sgam. and ,twork for the snmm.r with board o-.l sl>nde reMOD lb#y travelled farther without band*.'• Mercy T cried PoDy ‘ How much and then the work tn band ran over into the following day. and as nobody could • You wouldn't be Ukely Co do better, pnl in Hannah, ' with no reeommeuda- need oor.' • Thank you. And what do you »ay T he naked turning to Polly* 1 1 Why. I—' faltered Polly. ' Polly haeu't nothing to cay abo0t4t,' objected Hannah. ' Me and Hiramrun* thie concern.' ' Then iba't the first woman thathaxn’t nothing to *ay Speak up, Polly,commanded Farmer Thornley. • Don’t never leave a sentence to Ibosa end*.’ A whole hnnlred dollars, mias , andif it ain't forth-earning, somebody 'll■mart for H.' ' Yon don’t think that I took yourmoney, Miss Hannah ?' * Well, maybe not; but it's gone—and there's Baxter.'• Baxter I' about the fellow f curaion, while be require* the expeudnuxv of cozy family.' ■* Two'* eomnany, and three'* a crowd,♦h, Polly ?' said Thornley, with a laugh. Emperor William adhere* »tnctly to the UKtance, the Canadian Lafayette T The jnan who atorta a factory for ctfudngbeM-tooUau^^biio beMfacto^ rii r 1 ‘ Whet makes tbe lamb love Mary so ?'' ba quoted, as they winded homeward, Polly’s Util* ewe lamb, frisking before them, having joined them in thepastnres. ‘ Why. yon know,’ explained Polly, * her mother disowned her, and she wuleft shivering ani hungry out in thecold. And I brought her io and warmed her before the kitchen fire, and fed h** with warm milk, till sh* grew andthrove.' • And Thornley gave her to you 7* ‘ No; bnt he arid, • Seems as thoughah* belonged to Polly.' But Mise Han nah didn't like it 4 Than I a'poee the dithM belong to Polly, ’mum aha washes • Isn't Polly naid her lawful ‘wager for ■ He'll have to prove it. I'll have him tip before the court, sore u you live.' Polly could hardly keep her augnrfrom flaming into anaitoious words ; the bare suspicion was a blow to Lar. She believed in Baxter thoroughly ; thoughan angel bad accused him, yst weald she have upheld him. But bow often have tbe innocent suffered I how often has injustice triumphed ever jnstice I To ba suspected merely wa* an irreparabls in jury, she thought, Baxter might losehi* good name, hie work ; might be rant to pri*oo -every thing might go against him, and he had nobody butbar for da^uM. Ag Ji hsppeu^d, hs had gons dewu to the village to gw} the mail and dc> *of»c chares, snd while Hannah iucvrighed and Folly dsfe-ndod,a imall bop ItMoked at tbe door to bringthe plearing new* that * Mr. Baxter, the fellow u work*for old Thomely.givo me a quarter to run up and let you know hewouldn't be to horns to-night, and may be not to-morrow u«itb«r, as he’d been called Mray Kddifig Hk* atong of * let- have the law after him rare aa his name'sBaxter, which I due ray it ain’t.* * Were yoa bills new greenbacks ? and did you take the number*?’ asked 1 money of hi* tame with him, lived on bare_________•,*!!» t e -. I <■”» u “,-%where ho had gone on bnstarae, and told Swedish people spit thrioe if they cross water after dark, and even the swthe- » madman. He lb* savsg* New Zealand priest spite on two eltok*, which accord ing a* one of thorn falls uppermost are U> forrshadow tbe rssnlt of a ooming battle Indeed, tin* unpleasant habit sosos* auniversal charm for bringing good luck or averting bad ; bat for what coueeiv able reason than that the mouth »uouco regarded a* the portal by which many promt*** that they would do him no harm, ha thrnit bi* hand into bit al.Di spitting and nose blowing part of their religon. for they hoped thereby to freetbemaalves from the deeHipa withwhich they fancied the air to W Ynll. Thin single case contains, probably, the key to Here are my twelve kreutxere.'’When the other* heafd th>* theyopened their eye*, and raid that thl* wu scarcely according to agreement. But k* they could noi control their laugh ter, and were good-natured and wealthy men, and a* the Jew had helped them towhile away tbe time from Saint Veit toSohalampi. they let it pan.—The Sun day Time*. CENTENNIAL TABLE CHAIR, ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHER. In Gold and Silver, SWISS WATCHES, In Gold and Sliver, CLOCKS, One and Eight Day, SILVEBWAKE. JEWELRY, nil Kinds, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLEKY. SPECTACLES, EYEGLASSES, FANCY GOODS, GOLD PENS, Ac. „___ AX we are snowing iron cue me nxoc* of any auyj oUier bouse m the (JOnnty, itI I 1 I I | | 1 | J 1 T1 T| worthy of the inspection of intending purchaaere II A 11 I I GF A 11 P ' ° 8c-4 '0®‘Jn^”"3ing'* eombill4tion Spect^1®*- Alao.laoru* A Morris' Perfected Usenoil, Sept 10, 1870. MEDICAL HALL ID. S E C O R D . ■1ST AM COST bEAJJSR in Purr Dmi ’ W* moat have another good searchbefore yea accuse an J one.' * * Only them that Wee oaa find.’ r And Polly eparea bo patna; every! minute that she could Metue from herdutia* was *pent in the *earob ; but when$• eeoond night and day pasted withoutWo^B ^^a y tldaa. &p« him. 5»*nt* flret. But Folly was firm in the Faoatteri the letter was too prerioos to kraal to another. It ran : jr -x*-Ma. BaJPflMLfe»If you are etoying But why should sneezing be so gener ally regarded a* a bad omen, and one tobe averted if possible by felicitations andblessings ? One explanation is, that it was tbe sign of returning nonvalosceticodaring the plague at Athens, congratu-Iktisa* ware offered when the crisis was past; another that during > great plague which raged in Germany in the dribcentury, and began its fatal courts with a fit of snoesing it w&* nsatl to exclaim, 1 May God help yon now,1 as scon as tha Thirty Rearsoas for the Prohibition of the Tronic of In toxicating Liquors. 1 They deprived men of tbeir reasonfor tbe time being. 2. Thsv destroy men of the great intellectual strength fl. They foster and encourage every aperiea of immorUlity. 4. They bar the progress of rivfllxe- Uon and religion. 6. They destroy tbe peace and hap.piness of tens of thousand* of families. 9 They redace many virtuous wrvae and children to beggary. 7. They cause many thousand*' of murder*. j . 8. They prevent all Teformltion of character. 8. They render abortive the strongeet rasolutious. 10. Th#.tnillfon* of property expended in them ar* lost. IL They cause the msjoriiy of cmm ofinMnity. 1'2. They destroy both body and(toui. . f ; ! 18. They burden aobar. people with millions for the rapport of paupm. 14. They cause imowM* expradi-' tuxes to prevent crime. 15. They cost sober p«opk imsM&Mrami in charity. 16. They barilea th* country with enormous tax**. f 17x Barans moderate Jriukns m utthe temptation remmnad. , 18. Drunkard* want tha opportunity removed. 19. Sober people weak the naieenoe removed. Iron, Stool, Horao Nails, Saws, Files, Axes, Cutter Stuff, Bob Runners, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Machinery Oils, Patent Weather Strips Table f t Pocket Cutlery WHOLESALE & RETAIL. » fairy epell* until it f^T ax-payar. want the bnrd.n r* J SI. The prohibition would save thou- < ends now falling. < 28. The rale expose* our fanailiea to ’destruction. < 28 The**!* exposes our person* to < H L The eel* upheld.** virion, and 1 MU.st th. expenae of the iaduetrioa. sod ‘ 25. Tbs sale ratysots th* sober to great 1 oppr*eawn. i M jtt take* iha sober »*»*■ rarnrag* 1 to support th* drunkard. 27, Itratyeela numberieM wtvaa to ‘ untold snffariMa- « .-. t j tt. Itheontraryteth. Bible, i 28. Ilk ocaitnny tohamaaaeaM 1 M E NO PATENT. NO PAY. directly ft* U»U»d fitatef jteu QRat, IM are aM* to aftmd to a Paamc Btot. C H E Q U E R E D S T O R E HAVING BOUGHT OUR GOODS We are enabled to sell our Stock BELO W REGULAR PRICES AS WE INTEND TO MAKE A SPECIALTY. If you try ear SO CENT TEA you will be convinced that by PAYINC CASH you on SAVE MONEY *t the NOTED CHEQUERED STORE, JSTSQCT T O OX ^O JR T ) H O U S E .W. H. SHEAP NELL <fc CO.Ingeraoll, Sept. 17,1879. 1 .-.w ; . M 1 '(- 1879.A U T U M N . 1879. Immense arrivals of New Goods just received, in everything Fashionable for the coming season. See our Beady-Mode Clothing, L. T H O M A S not'SX, SON AXD CAAKIAOK P A I N T E R GrHaanianln*i nudg ,W .UK TaliuaUonu*.nniug, Paper TILE & BRICK FOR SALE Cheese Makers. / j Baat THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, THURHflAjrjOVRMBEH 87. HsT». (T|t 4M»’> f ntaiw, AftCAL AS® •<»*» I ^ra m g IT tev F a k^eta st Leaitea wd> SB «W99 w lw M Mtota-taa RW ta* I swewg sftTw w g m tabbalk wdt W tav. fc. N. thwktewwwta teta h w s* aidsw Ml K Hl ttawsk iw w n te M. Marys wa Mtatar s-w ag a m ar A bais tay UM«wd W*ta» Keltey *M raa v*wea King.**, Monday wmag Be was tahtag <m tataad a .tagk W UfltaS ,4 awbar «w <x«mag behind «<»>'> era* him AHtaugb twily b«wd w aweb ««. yewatad iy ft* e sstaa.1 i MUta *a®a <ta w Markat. Utta tawWKfhd i«ta. Is* r *, • sal*** Mtab dll WSii ht **ta .tails, to i l m w M a hl.. Issas. ®vsr usr, diawtad by f m tawwa. to A Meilswe. tad, S*d«« taeh sw*, ta*a*tab, W lsail KiiMlsy to A 5. »«id The Grtwi, te w k ^ the pmntattteta, ad- 1 Jewed s lew MoMwagleg rwwete to w h v«el|tata He afu< •«.,! pnwtted to Mai Mia * vs»y taada>e»> rt ptato. to ta tasowR t»y kue tefeech n«*w as ta ' hfafolMk R Y. Iw R *rtss tortay. M N tarns etama •a llfsto I'Jf-- W taw d«wy etasw st Vtlea t-Seeae Market. Dtua N«v "Stf VlMMta -InH, tayw uawdWug. Traaaae fesw, 8/taStaw at ife. pe«T »®wm * *****k»u Ktrwtfwr* « «urw» tettwwys. PREPARE THE NOTED IS READY WITH A rieltataM'e aM .taM vaptata taiMiwar. by th* eiaaws <4 lujtwrwdl, »ed.>tatanw wart Pvrt < * Ts m w Ab-»' |«a weeks have »**♦ «»-upie.l >« retaataiu.«lrt jwtWg «veryite^| ^repamt and every --taW»” doubt wffl be oemei^et’ U> pertw 1 -etarws taaafaM ouetatnee -grand so«iu« tWB Tg, t--1 aa«M*l lejeul of lagww^i tad. tad wrt «*. wtftaaA U»<s auwibw rt ftw who 1st. during jita*; etteilittam-^ el teat cretfitebta to uar largest eitea It may i» •was ton* before tt# oppomsutj »<•■■■a»tfW« sdrmali wfoswiauto I hk« to see misbaaoWulpUy to attend. psrrikawrt twtauta firm, especially LARGE, SE fresh at tfa-a Batary O&3U AmiMisateit LttK»ih*TWi Haase thing ’ Stprria! Trot to be Ml Official Auugnee for the Cmmti ■«Orford, m the said Pro vuu» ha a Chnstaw Gift tor y«w bfteei half was the oouditicm of Moae* A Walker *1 Fine Assortment al tee Gohlen U»o Ladiea. please read. The tnuji aaelul as waa the oossaitura of Moaea A n awier u . wey M eruamsatal a^ the Gtadeu Lum |! Cbthiw tmporinm, A rirtk JlMdker | stored him to health, and, to ,.n*a «- n } A<- • *c , . * .. t i words, " built up my wltala sfstson,1* Th* I y£, disriat fatofrtaitaft at ( apoir ..A., j. fni -->■ v- —I.— sna . 2_ BOARD OF EDUCATION. Mary ftaeea of ta-otta. j. Tbs above drama whieh.JVM pmvttaw- ty anaoauoed ta our column* *» rtwnt to ba prsseated by an amataar compaay. Rader th# teadrrslnp al Un A. M by table «i an napnrvocf shipping demand, and as a oonaeq^ww a legitimise harden LE CT, ASSO X —OB ’--- D< GOODS, SuiUMe For tbe Fall and Winter Trade. R TM ENT Re LrsuUng thr Salaries of AsxlM- fccuwl Teachers. Raffiosah.—We are sorry to hear toot. eorioiatu^ <4 SsaJettes m Plum The regular monthly meeting of tbe Rao Mr Brownell, pastor of King Street ’ Fancy Fur Cap* in Otter. South Sea Board of High and Public School Trustees -nnwiitn a** Mcthiodisi Chareb. ur still uufcbU io oc- Ss*l. Baiac Seal Nitfrui» Cagf>, 4« .,.1/fVb held on Monday evening Last. ->-B- a- a^rrkla« W ^U l .t rf 111-^^ , fW 1&9 *ftT«, ftW JAS GORDON. I unj|ereW for toe wrvpoft <xm A g ’ 4nwa’ aao t*.wwww rtrwM. InswwO I , pi,ysiol,D ^8^ Thr .oidan Ijon lias received, specially ^ll,"ll"lSllll^SS^ 1 fm tn« Hufidsy Sessuu naw approaching, a .etwiral Assortment el i .ants Furuishuig, tn ali tee LatretStyles Hee our higjiunted BUS I SENS ITEMS. I 'ragg, Hegltrr ami W atterwortb. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. tin* town ®« placed upon ths bawls i last Munday and fuMday evening*, and f j net withstanding Lt.» fact that the above < lady was forced in uar rapidly declining 1 state to euutrol tlie preparation of tbbl j | Very louieate play front h«r ixiucll of sickuesa. it met the approbation and ia I moat cases surpassed th* expectation* Of j all those who aUaodod ita perfoimaaee, J and It is to be regretted that Uwe is not better facilities id opr Town Hail for the production of popular drama's. , Owing to the absence of More rooms and the wretched oonstrnotiotf st th* stage ’ Mrs Meeker «m unable U nse her own SKweery. arid waa oblifiB^ *ft> out > many of her propsrHas which Jgo b& far i in giving the rerfislio touch to ■ play. Although what was lost in that way was I amply wnapenaated for tn the able man- 1 • nsr in which the different character* j were sustained throughout the entire1 play The performance began with the marriage .t Mary Stuart U. lbs Dauphin ' of France, toe . eiemotry being carried ; <>a with tea strictest adherence tj tbs small all emw this country We quote September Cheese, 62/ to 64/ , fine August, 56/ ; to 60/ , ne«t grade below. 48/ to tHj per cwt. Total shipments leaving New York thia week, a birat 10,000 bozea. We arc willing and prepared to demonstrate the fact that nowhere can you procure Better Value than at the We are aelling Cheap, and we keep doing it. Remember, the most goods are given for your money at the Noted tiRAIN MAHKETS. MAIilHEli.UlCHAKtcwlN McCAt'BLAND- tn tee Iteh lost l^ahkl. OXFORD HOUSE OXFOJR® HOUSE We Offer In Dress Goods Winceys, In Cottons and Shirtings, In l-lanneli! and Woolens, In Tweeds and Cloths.Grand Value. Our Square Dealing, Genuine ing our Business. We dtfiire to Goods and Easy Prices have been acquaint the Public of it, and , their patronage. In Ladies’ Jackets and Shawls our stock is superb and Cheap, aa also our Scarfs, Clouds, Square and Fane) Woolen Ties and Notions. the means of very largely increas most cordially thank them for lere amongst □» seams determined to' make bis store a credit to the town . Everything is being arranged in apple-pis order, and beautiful new goods in end- Fee Uniter Bill | In Black Goods, Cash In Dross Goods .11 >1 IbgereuU L ppci «:ti< 1*1.>h . in th.W Belinda SEE OUR mores, Cords and Lust of Every Desorlptiott we Woolen Gash meres at 20c. and 2Ac. Union ('ashnjen? Twills at 15 Centa. Fancy Drcsi Stuffs at 12J Onto. Nice Heavy Lustres at Ten Cents. res we take the LeaA do ditto. These are Impregnable Bargains. Ubdertakingai Half Prine, M W. T. Cnsp s FuRiiinre Empcnnm 294 oung People SANFORD’S A UmdarwtKKFfi 300 Hall onsrtwi by Hope 304 I Knot sad Shoe Store, Ingersoll pleasant time anor two tor 23c.tSunday, Bcbaot ibf tta tbpiusra. Vy tie-lka- p^a, i«>f <5dif*ltow»l.ip. 'Aewrw- ..... w a very ban.laoror building and tia, .al Uic lodge $1(XX> all of which is paid Uh them it. petitioning th< ran iiupoemg management. Why G this gl 00 at O Neill 4 C o ■** r '--^7 « * Tt» No. 1 tar BouU, H.boes, Trunk, sxul VslKwa | ALogAl* flOutaN* ^-JUOlBg’l Who Sell* tbo Best Sfk.Tea tn Townt , Way carnage Husband You J. O'Neill 4 Co 284 roinfortabk .tear - W,f, >Htiahand Die ctuUuud* w e -stern!ty and waa witacsaed by a Large ' »er who were not members of the refer After the deification which toolat fl o cl<Kk a grand concert waa given Ir lower Hall of the building which » v I 1,1 dgd by a very tawo.aud rta«Ktebie | M*, sice. Part GyahJ Master (gmpbcU waa. »u full of «Uiti>tical and general inform...mniittoc 6T the whole That the He*i v llonnellv Jaa Ireland RADICAL CURE aod Mia. Maggie IJoanally—compamotie O’Neill 4 Co . 308 J Husband &trMoney to Loan at Lowest1 there s no draf Rates Apply to J. C. Hegler a *■«' If yon want to get a first class p-------# Furniture you must call at Morrey’ -Wifnc Y« darbng,’ nninitaiite style, a budget "‘K*- grom.. an.1 tee Odd Fellow.of teat tught o ,ii» vzckct r.xr.iwMEXT MorzCTT hi1 Mr W D MoGlughlon, of ttectyof Lon- I _________ asr Farmers, jp-t your auction sale bill* | don, sm old fraternity man and foundur of toe ' WEST 0XFORD.tinted Alton TKIDCSZ Office while you' Knights of the Maccabem of toe WorlA II haa founded another benefit for colored I Tus Cask Itonsxs.—S«nA um« alfion| people, called - Knights of Crfumbia’s Adop- accouut w„ rraWu,h«i thwc column,.I tian Ln the endowment it u tbe umc ta .I toe K. 0 r M , commencing J250, $500 8,'r’n« the particulani of a robbery commit- and >1,000 for tftch member eiUittr cIm* | nutted on the prerrnes of Mr Jain eat < arr. of1 Thia Order tmi b&eu brought about on &c West Oxford, neftr Ingersoll Mr Carr • coant of the many AppbotioriA made for gone to l*ed at the usual hour lea vineV4__k.._ st... ...l.. -awta0 s t * . .. _P Wftit, the cheapest place in the county Oar j hu founded another benefit forwork always gives rntiwluctann j irfwwla •* K merK** r*f r'dalytmTute ftgr A Tip-Top Bi vfalo Robe for ' S4 00, Kt Th am peon’s Go l den Lton. *<r 25 Bars Judd Soap for $1.00 at O'Neill ui Urn county al once, at a rauat) ...... — »-------------- ----o . ■ ------ - « — -----. Tt>cr month expeuneft 1"*'^ i ** bad at l.»w pncea any quantity of leaf ment, drug^vl him. anc then omed the1^1^ addrere J above. 310-ly Urd; head cheese, sausages, tenderbnna. bureau out into the yard, where they went ■ I spare nta, pork cuttings, etc. It u set I through the drawere-oudsecured their booty, apart from the rest, oi toe building, <m the With which .they apple off. ^JicdiappyennfiBarklen’a Arnica Salve. I Wonham street side, and'parties wishing this loss, Mr flirt-Worked "at Ihe case him__ i anything iu toe above line may depend on 1 "~u f-- “* ~~.-i--a^a^ -«A ax__ a— e Burr Salvo id_the world for Cuts, , receiving satis I action at the retail store of r money refunded. Price 23 Cent* perFor sale by John Gayfer, Ingersoll. Better than Gold. The grand climax Of socseo is st lastachieved. The poor rejoice, the sick arise ahdwalk, the rich bosk in the golden sunshine ofperfect health. The physical miaeiie* of toehuman frame need no longer be endured.Da. Kino's Causossia Goldxb CamrouxDtfor Dyspepsia, Conaripatwn, Kick Headache,Coming up of Food, Jaundice, Livw Complaint, Bihmunesa, General Debility, Drew-aincea and.Low Hpinfis. Jhu vpjpderful remrdy will poAimif cun', arid that whereevery remedy has faded. To prose that thiswonderful remedy will do all we claim for ifyou are presented with a trial bottle free of■ let, by which you will readily perceives it. onderfu) earativo qualities, and whfcli will -how yo* what a regular oifo dolbr rtzo. SqrniXTiTNu ths LoTTKnias. People who have been in the habitof sending their money over to aaaurt.m maintaining.lottery twindi les m Ulf state may andum tend that .they Mia.Hut too Cwnaunption Cured. also recommend that no teacher holdinu fir«V<-Laaa county board crruficate, or a Hurd under thr prcecnt mating regulations, bepromoted to or employed in rooms aa asms- bothMias llonnellv, aa Queen Mary, or iltbilmi rare talent, when •« consul<11 present occupants of said rooms until the rpid-jjcmmer vacation of 1880 That thestanUing muitom of the Board to promote teachers when vsxraneica occur do not apply te teachers holding uualificatioua as aboveThat it would bo better to re grade the aalaniu of thr assistant teachers in the |Public Sebiwil in inch manner that the first ' astistant fa Jiaid ^400 per annum, and tbe ' 9th $250. and that there fa a step of #20 BJUAFira tkrt rVGIJJJl J11W. W tv WLtI ('-eutrftl School ftrul rr^omxncsttdicd Uii*counM' ® t*» pnnrurd They wnald not ftxlI 4iA«v howc^r. thftt thr gnulatlun cotne into | toe jp>bJwy. to tho outhnntwaiq W (KXUltOck. ’ Chief bf i'olicc mcKAc, of that town, took theuaaein Hind.‘■obtained information that jxunted |oJoseph Agraff, of Hamilton, whowas arreatod there on Tuesday, and subac -quently-'removed to Woodstock for prellmi ■ hujoat issued special orders to postuuuiersthat all letters addressed to persona in thelottery buBUteas are to be stamped •• troudulent," end returned to the senders. Money ChUtL. — Loat Monday morning, while tame parties ware fining towards London, and when about a mile from town, their of tlicditch where it bad bean taken to dietbo night before by some inhuman creators Tbopoor animal putM-pted'* piUallle pietom. and it iy ajpify tbat-Wo-haveriLydneso taael nmtmgBt tu u lb cause unnoceaaary torment tea poor dam animat in the lastmoment* of its existence, after it bad no doubt served him—tongTBnd faithfully /It would have been mnraRpmsg'Cj; bay* put the poor animal out’of misery Ry blowingoat ita brains, than to have left ‘ft there to 'AGambt iut Dtiix’t Womt'—On 8at- sDenjoo.-w -youna man familiarly mown about Lo»doi a.-jPanf- McDonald " effect aa .-harures and promobinia are rruvleOn motion of Mr Williams, seconded byMr Hakina, tin- report was adopted asamended. EANT ZORBA Iknkkxit -The following are the names of the officers elect of Young Brittauia Lodge No. 162, L 0 (1 T . for the current Winnaooit, W. F. Lock. W F 8. . Bra. J Edward*.' W.M. ; Sister C. Hotaon, W I lk. ; Bro. Robt.Callau, W. 0. G the lodge haa a goodmumberahip and good facilitas for the entertBUMfientotmombei^ so that a large addi-turn' to the membership m expected during . ill. th is’acilool report R* ftmiiioatli Elaic. Pelton’s n*mp Should b*vo appeared secondbn the list of the list division ‘ if ths ‘2nd in. str«usc ting in vocal 1 * v • cefufoorrit imtrad abed of over HOT. Be seemed to feel nous about his property. and des-hemtosqraacjwal.lfdgof four 9100 kd ■evraal smaller ones. On Monday ye Murphy got pomesaion of the BiJi nikotos.—There baa been a «re*t {deal of thieving in our’n^ghbote^od of 1*0. .KMUtesrightrftta U iO ir./KLStoxJt had hit plow atoleu from his premises andL/__________ - a , a- _ faacti zUam aLi ", wara ralntlere. .WI VM dore not soem’exiZree^H tjcMap,sympathy of severalwas no doubt hi,episode has euffrred i Rector of Wooitock/diad at SfrJ|hrty^n Friday last and *«n«i at Woodstock onTnartfay. The following bit of history con-tk. —in s—__j _iIl i_ SUve*Clrf«»r«i> C*ih. H. Campbell, Jt., wdl sell H*U. Parlor, Box, Cooking and Basm-Bomwg Stores for )F For LU CATARRH Kestorcn the Neum-ji of Taattnjc. NincIlLiiK. Hering, and Hearing. We offer Spe<-ud 1 ndncemcnta in Blau We affer 9ur Scarlet Kimmels, also all These are aoiid facta and tho people OXFORD HOUSE JngvrsoH, Nov 13. 1^79 keta and Flannel*. See our Twill Wool, at 20c Beautiful Goods at 25 appreciate them. WE SELL ’’FOR INGERSOLL. <k 3Oc White Flannels equally Cheap. CA8H and W E SELL CHEAP. W M. IffcBAUr. JAS. M( INTYRE •-FURNITURE DEALER bones, eating through tai* delicate coats and T r w n ’F .n T A T r P i u erasing inflaminatum sloughing and death . health to the patient, and all alk-viatives are simply procraaUnal.-d auffenoga, l.-ading to a fatal termination HANFORIl'H KA 111 HEARN as creditable a debut. Her renreMoia- tinns were, with few ttjpeptions, real andhMUrt, and het matte-op good, whiteMins Kona, a* Elizabeth, had a’ no lessdifficult part, which sha sustained with royal dignity, and carried oat her in trigues and deceptions with becominggrace Mr. Gow, W Leister, aspirin a at the same time for the bands of two Queens, sustained bia character io a manner thatwould warrant all young ladira in being was lbw confidential friend of Elizabeth, is Jqaerving of special notice. Time andscarcity of space will not permit a mooli further detail, though wo cannot pass admimatratmn. haa never failed, even when the duieaao haa marl.- frightfol inroads on Splendid' Hearse for Hire |TKRMH MODKltaTK. thoroughly driven out Mr M H. Ford. Grand Rapids, Mich., MACAULAY AB.E SHOWING THR FIHE8T A8SBMSEMT in UIBEH80IJ, “ Th* discharge wu thick and bloody emitting a foul odor, ao that my prosence in a room with others was offensive to them One week after beginning tbe use of SAN FORD’S RADICAI. CURE, 1 was not troubled with it at all. My sense* of Taste , and Smell, which wero wholly gone, have | now fully returned, and my general health is much improved ” Hundreds of Testimonials attest ita won immense s t ock. WINTER'S CROCKERY W E S E L L CLOSE PRICES. being percentage on contract, $32.50 . fourdozen small flags, $1 35 . removing onto,$1 25 ; SOJdaya work at $3 per day. 191.50;total fiaUJO., cOn motion t>f iMr/Sudwiili. seconded byMr HegM, the'Chairman Of the TeachersOonunitte* WM in*truet«L to advertise faran siuistMit teachec for the High SchoolOn initialuLMr. WatteTworth, seconded by Mr Hegler, the Secretary waa mstrucVcd to oak from the Municipal Council thebalance due on their estimate for the year1870. amounting to 11,342, and request thesame to bo placed to the credit of tins Boardon or before the lOtb day of December, 1870.■ The Finance ComnutAee reported reconimending payment of all toe aceotuita justre-sd. withft the exception of Mr. Harris ,which had ilr'eady been disposed bl.On motion of Mr Hegler, seconded byMr. Wattefwprfti, the report waa adopted.On mneos <ot -Mri Williams, seconded byMr Eakins, the Property Committee waainstructed to have a pan put,in a properin the futrikdM iu the High Schnoll.red by Mr. Choate, seconded "by Mr. wuuJrorth, andflcsolwzZ,—That there shall be-one pollingbooth inMtlfWzra—AVard"No.’ I, 4t toe end Lloyd, the former having a voice which is admirably adapted to tbe bia- inonic art : also. Misses Ireland. Sutton and Donelly Miss Ireland produced some very nu« pieces of patbo* severaltimes dortnc too performance, and herpart was difficult ; Mus Suttou and Mias Maggio Donnelly exhibited rare earnest- of careful training In court etiqnotl*, an! much natural grace, and the public mustnot be surpriaed if they see one or more mntnage announcements as the result. “ Nothing more nataraL”8p far wo have spoken of those who aevor appeared before. There being onlv one who, as the saying is, “ever smelt tbsfootlights,’' and be-was Mr. Kilman, whose histrionic talent renders him almost incomparable, The characters berepresented were sustained with perfect freedom aod control, producing in each character a different falsetto, both beingentirely different froth his -natural voice, -aud^ he several timss brought out, W*H-deservod applause, /n ’ , j .,Wn hope to see the club caulinue, M wo believe it ietheir toientlutt'to do. uimrity BaH. W» W. Griffey, retuxaixig offiwx, (I WardNo. 3, at the Council Chamber, Ja*. Gordon,returning officer, and that the anm of $2each J» naid,.bcft> for .nomihatfon aadeleo-4160?On motion the Board adjourned. W“ < -' ' ' !-^ • * 8WEABVBC. Vidky evening M W foUo^ng^ficw. £ Excelsior Lodge N »-W L 0.G. T., were dnly installed, vis:—W. C.T,,iWm. Clarkson; W. V. T., Mrs. N„ D. Naomi 1L. D , J.8. Long. - WCMDEHBTftCK. ®!»S S ! Military Concert. Friday tnanag^noBt of No. 4 Company, 22nd Batt, Oxford Kiflcn, was one of the most' successful affairs of the kind ever held in Ingersoll, They were greeted with a good asdienew, composed of th- elite of the town, and a few from Wood-'ajrxi. VfTdwfe all was togood rt is invM- fitrts’to particularity. la fact everyone who participated in the evening's entertainment seemed to throw all their energies into the it IfigereaB’s special favorites, appeared and sang twoTShioi, which were dwcrvedly on by Maj, HUi^Leut. Rumsey, JRv. Hrera, vtoi .bowed that our town fapo-wried Of very good dramatto talent, which only requires bringing ent.: TW teU«M, ’’Ttotfafi To- Night," wiiX toto b> Him-May Brown, wa» C °h L7 N S ’ OU»a Tea House. VOLTAIC |^3 | ELECTRIC ! F r r d R 0 W l a n d 1 Electricity Cures when al! other Human Agencies fail to relieve. Hundred* of little Nerve* and Musclesrespond to toe Electrical Action of threewonderful PUsteriuAhe moment they areapplied, and mft^totice that instant and grateful Relief Is at band. They instantly Annihitato Pain, Vitalize,Steehgtheu and Support Weak and Painfuli Parts, Draw Poiaona from the Blood, PreventFever and Ague, Liver and Kidney Com*nbunta, and m a thousand way, protect,benefit, and console afflicted humanity mOE 25 OBNTS. Bo careful to call for Collins* Voltaic Electric Plasters, a combination of VoltaicPistes with the best Plaster in the wprld nsseen in the above cut. Be sure to got whatyon are willing, to pay for. . Sold by all* VruggieUia Hearn & Macaulay's FOR ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS. PO RK PA CK ER .G ood G ood s BACON. HAMS. LARD UAIIKELLED PORK. l U u i i n r a Slnsrod. WUtshlxo Sides for the Enff- llah iUrkot. I*rest Rovss— William St., ear Bainunrt.OrncB—So. 3 Odd-Fallows-Hall. Dundas St LONDON m . NEW GOODS The general committed will pl<*»» meet atw office of J. M. Wilson 4 Bro., onFri-ay evening, 28tb inst., at eight o’clock, toecidowfartshall be done With shorn ^rc-scds.. ' ;..7 C.C. L. WnhOX, Sec.-Tress.IngeraoiVNor. 28, 1870.____________ LOW ERICES. d dtw wMbHALMtlT* Ommerrisl.Different, ’• favr.ww^ ntrisua . .ia .1 's rfWU shm Tram what ytra h*v« »•«» IngersoU Chttese Market. Ingersoll, Not.26, 187fi. Fokr factories nsdswrvd X3» i»*M cheese. No sales. 12jc- offered. This befog too last market day of the season, we par many prfroM, buyers and sellers, I i*the information obtained on market days)-without which we could not issue cor- Wtefexswto ofthrtrauswriK**. The bust- I jxx jiX Siri w 'S kS- ,| ...... ■■sj« Book s«i Dress Gflfida, Mantlss, "Wool Squares and Uouda, Prime MINK AND SEAL SETTS WITH CAPS TO MATCH. INSPECTION INVITED. S2A2ST fc MA0A1XLAT. Christmas w ill soon be H ere Now is 13 LARGEST AND BEST DO NOT FAILFrom now UH 1st Jan., 18S1 rmewL>& >■ a. ’-ccoSd.vZj NEAHtY PItTEKH MOXTEL®, to make RAiSINSI aiifiB