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OCLnew_1879_04_16_Oxford_Tribune_newspaper_issue_OCR_ACCESSHW D«NKfM»FW Mr WVDMJKArt Y~v t a t efe ’OT* Sir tn S <• x H A R R Y -R O W LA ND,T H E OXFORD T R 1 B W E 7 TERMS— O s N - B D I O N L A L D A VA R N C A E . Y EAR, / I An d C a na da D airy Report©!?*” H l * R OW E fe H fcT N TO b R /* A ’-’ ND ’ PffdHtlBToift ' So I should Lata lasHiimw: »ml KOT te'otttone—nlthy Mid Tfcktable; and U>e Lairalnentnsn Abroad up to iWtpurot xolpg to pr«*. l» »" toe ctataUy fltonfaeeankMe Intonrtalloo of all evotil* uFlutareat Uau*-9l4( In thalr mpealiva localise*.WW low mice artd evarv cxertteS «MI *•-••* tornaka the clre ilatlcn ot tha T.iu x« Uryer than that ofah* MMkr Jourwd ptibllahod in thia section ot theP.ralnlon. U will ihinlwi «Uwd unrivalled u anadv-vt^egMaJIum-TERMS, ONE DOLLAR j! ¥KAR ITRICTLT IN ADVANCE. „N-> paperdfseoetlnued until ail aneangM have been i r t h h '.e «,. .• Iteaalent idrortliemonta—gttl Intartlon. > cent, norlra:artheul»«qnaijlbieerUun. Xcent, peril™. Ubwr*l term* to no vtcriy. halt-yearly, or yearly advertiser..Nrteaete WMtefiiB iutiW abamad U Uw rate <4 106 diiteiw t»4l«tot<ako iMrertWimMI*^«ni« bw'lir .Ifnleve ePiwwtwj Ordered, ag «d*el!*ta.’iwm‘s will' beuasriel until forbid, and charged aeeordlpgly. > adMftieemsata^uat be hmded In IxTore V I1 tn. on Wodrua.tay. ’ To PoarMiarEM.—Puetmiatere retnmln-r paper* Willoblige hr Ht1ier.wrrt5ns uiaaaAlii*-|hc office -etanip ofthe post office ftoal whence the njner l» returned.HARlCTMtOWLAND, . ■ YT ^opiic^rV 1 V OL VT-—NfO; 19:INGERSOLL; ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 18X9. AddTOM BAXTER Leo.* lUnoXT st} X. T.Address BAXTER t^, C. NWOBTBYl Thd Tolsona Batik. . In g er so l l br a n c h ; ; BUhYndS A nadn thde 'USneitlelds SUEUx*c •h Darnftgfue u no ahl lEhg- |N*ru of Gmada ; dcah liberally with Tanucn, and Hows Intarest on Deposits,* Banker & Broker, INSURANCE & LOAN AGENT, K ing Street, Ingercoll, I rriRANSACTS a General Bn^’jihjI _L Efiffianfe, Loan amt Insurance Business. Wh o l e no . 279 WM. DEMPSTER, ShnJ’cr Inrenwdl. Jan. IP. 1S77. NOTICE td ADVERTISERS dN»nr»’* Cony for Cm»r»ct Aifrertltomentaniu.i lx haM»l to b» Sxtorrtxr the l.l«t to -ocuroI'ljrrtlnn In tf>e next Imuc. Opn l»nte IftcremdujidrerfhMHn 1k« ren-forcJ It a’wMntelr nere*‘-irrtapublish on WVlnMdar. in order to reach nattilngno«toffice.^fore U>« o|™ ot the week, and wn imv;UNMBlii«*i eirty ta Merto'pHtH onrlrrnre Litton DR S A ta F ten T S Cu r o ra n n e N jr. e O w ol d Y , 8 o | r lv k «r , a a n n d d u U nc n u i r t r e en d tmoiieva bought and told at beat rale*. Orders for tli«imnii»*> or a«la ot tflocka, llouda and othei evcuriUeion Cduinilaalon yrwopUy attended to.* TAEPOSITS RECEIVED FRO it 1 Z Tventjr Cento upward*) Invented In Governmentand other flrat-cteaa *ecuritSc4; Intereat allowed at S Rkd.A'4 7? ’■••’a*s «psinxsS tyaros. _ ye' TJARRISTER and Attorney at-Law,• Solicitor in C1tuie;ot awl lav’lvcncv. NotarypibHc, Ac . Invereoll, Ont. Office—In Mcf^uffhry'vu< r Wl’OONrttD & HtJleRdFt; TTfARRjLbTERS and Xttorneys-at-Law, J »ejtoa>-itor. ln.4>oto»ry. Notaries Pubic, *c.. te,OiQfe--Tte'UCJ ilrwt. Ingersoll. >i ^^y ^w w U fa O T-B,A - M . .W ALSH. TiAETtTSTER, Attorndy-nt-T^vw* antiJ>* lioll'eltor In diivery *nj fniilvency.’, Blnrtt, over Dart tttei laHvaMre Frtet Sega. Ths-nev SI reek<d Enjlkh FUwb tor lavettujeut co jn-ereji.* Savdirr IS78. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO? C A PIT A L £^$1,000,000. tf. A ndvrLtNM, Frairtenf.IT. IX. WILKIE. Coakler. In gers oll^ B ra iich i rnillS Bank transact* a general Bank- 1. ing Biulncai. Bnw end Bella Exchange onEngland mkI lbs Unite.I Rtatea, and laeuoa draft* ouLoihIi.ii, Now York, end sfl porta of Canada.Allows IcterSt on a|>ecud ilapieJta. wh _eb can Lewiilatratn at the plcaauro ot tlic dojioaltor. Savings ban k br anc h . Receive* doixvJte <>t M nod upwanla and Intoreetallowed tiiul.in. H|>ecial tcruit tnadc with DcixmI-ton luivln; uuiuy tor a lengthened period. C. a HOARE,Manner, tufcraoll.InrenoU, April <. 1877. 173 Mon ey l oan ed on t he se- tnrity ai Improve* farm property at the low-eel rate* of interest. Municipal aud School SectionDebenture* punchaaed. ■pOYAL FIRE AND LIFE IN-I V ibrance Company ot England. fMPERaAL FIRE INSURANCE X Comiany <4 Lundan, England. EeUblfobcd 18<tf C o mmer cia l un io n Assurf-VJ aneo Cumjwny of Enytand. » and SO Confiiin,'London. The above RELIABLE AND OLD BetabllShcd Oon.-ponlca are nrenared to received application* furhnur-ance en all daeeM of Property an aeoat faromMe Advice t o bovh. Th^ollnwlns ha* Uie gSnulM ring and spirit of ths EnuUah publie school 01 tbs better daas. It wouldmoks a splendid chorus for a boys’ school,, «ung to. tbs luno of '• Ths Bight MtUs, Tight Little ulaud." JFhatevsr you are, bo bnur*, boys ! Thy Hay’s a coward ami »tero, boys; Tboiteb clever at rusca. Andaharpat oxcuaee,lie’s a sDcaitliix and pitiful knars, boy*. thiaterer rou are, tie frank, boy*; *n* hefter than money and rank, boy*: tSUH elsare to*the right; Be lover* of light; Be open, above-board, and frank, boy,. Whatever you are. be kind, boy* 1 Bi bonlls In manner and mind, bo»i: The man gvutlg in tulap, Word*, and temper, I weso, ,j. I* the gooUcumu truly, reined, boy*. But whatever you are, be true, bop •Be riribie through and through, boy, ; Leave to other* lbs ahammlng, The "grifenln-c ” and •' cramming f CWWOHEttBr F. W. ROBtNSdfr; Author op . u GaasDMOTHZE's Monet ,” ’•Litt le Kate Kittar,” '•Poor, Homanitt,” etc. " O coward eonsclcno*, how dost thou effilrt trie r J. C. nECLEIt, r »-MortW«»bnncht and w»M. .Qrnw Orer UShoiKteuil^KlujB*.. Injerwdi.IntBraoU, Feb. 0. I S M . . 11 MERCHANTS’ BANK OF .CANADA. HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. CAPITAL, -”$5,500,0 0 0 INGERSOLL ERINCII. TH iu I g S B B ua a h n ia k ee , t ra B n u s n a c n t u s d a S g el e le n e E r x a e l h u B w a re n k on - E.fland rod the United Sltoee, aud luuea Diwlle oftNew York mid all (nirta of Canade.A.lnwa lutemt uu Depwito, which cur be withdrawnUl tha plca-ure ot the uei>-u'.tor. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Tires Years’ Policies Xsoucl on. Dwell­ing aad Farm Building andContents AT MOST mfflAGEOUS RATES. ALL LOSSES SETTLED PROMPTLY. J. C. NORSWORTHY. nirtiiet Aretft.Inaenwll, Feb. V, IK*. tffi “ TELE END OF TILE FIRST ACT. I t H EGL-K, TWmW1RY-AT.LAW.SOI.IO1T«n.IN-CTfAXCK»lY. liWHpoU.Jsn.x?, lifjb. allowed thvrten. SiWtal term, unde with d*-)>ueitur>leaving money for a lengthened rcriod.. PanfiMrlaraiteniLm paid to culkxtkm* for euttomereand l»ink.. * GEO. C. EASTON, lutin. Manager.Imtenun.Uvt. 15,1KB. Id! THE ONTARIO LOAN and SAVINGS COMPANY OF LONDON. * W ILL! ATI NORRIH, j ) ABlilSTER, Jcc. OUice—Second rnF 1. Wak e r , p H Y S IC f AN7Stirpcon, Sc., IngerfeU. J. Office—Hdl i niock, Tluuuei »UC«. InserwR.pw. 18.1ST3. B^tt'OA’JSLAND, M. D., KI. C. P. 8. ONTAR’d, •p-tYSlCTAN.JtnR-lKON', Ac., formerly Snn-wi In,1. I’lo U. S. »nuy an I nazr. C-mninr inrt’ic Countyof Oxf ir I. H.Rce an I lUnldcacc oposrite llic lloya!Hotel B Tixnji St., Lucn-rt. SfiONEY. -.8100,000 TO LOAN. ON oBue atlc rEu«uta tto« lMau *ltu tt>u><r rf.riwomer <S 2a0t0 t haned upwonte, and LOWEST RATE OF IKT3ESST.Strlrtcit Sccrcey In , ef’e-.-tin* Loan*. Farmer* and JOSEPH JEFFERY, - President. .i££xa.YD£ir ^oxrxsro.v, net-i-m Un u DR. d ’K AY, q( f’nvwiant. Ellnbunth. Lata Surw-<n hi il e BritishAlarine Svrrlca. Office :—Tinuues SlrtM,* larenwll..IHjer»»lL June *1^ 117S. ?.7 X. L h o l m n 6 sh e a d, SURGEON DENTIST, JeJk I b C Duel E Mnt N Ial T Sj I iy A en T n B t,O o nt f a i r l i . o e . B R < ^ . o r u . i . s r — C I . n j : L < e ' v B 's v u e o i f $^lair*W'<*eP**‘Tff,0 InjrerwJI, Jan. 15,187i>. CHARLES KENNEDY, SU W jKa^_p EOTIST.’ LIGEN3ED tar tJP'Royal Colloj^ ofi Dental Surgery, Ontario. Taeih extraetaJ n’lduAil pain by the trie of NitronsGm, etc., If desired. Fpovfa sUenUun Ur th* praecTvstlon of natural teeth.office on Kluz street, .ophite the '* Duly House.** W A. BUD WORTH. SU®ggN '_DBN !r^T. TUTEMBER of the Royal College of11 JtonlAlfcOwtoB.. ttithfx-ton <liura^Ue-l Li■U vtieratioii*.. list** to Sulltho'Tlmn. Office, overW. T. Criap’a Fnr.iltor* Store, King Street. Wan. T ICENSED Auctioneer for Oxford,JLl Hd"1, lf|*lle«* *nd London. OffiroE-MiirnfonH » iw, 1: trettoil. HJc in Town and Country promptly<*t o a o i A UCTIONEER for the Conntv of MORTGAGES BOUGHT. Faina and other Property bought and sold on Coru- Aiio.il f «r th<i Drenlritoa, 8-ivtn- and Inrx*tn>cntS.x'.ki'r. Ar. u for theConfoleratfoti LifeAssociation,l.i-urance d.mc In all its UrancbctCentral A^-ont lor Un clrcuJaUujf and advertising oilira oxroBb Tmacsa.iie’lablr »gcnt« wanted Iramodlately.OUice-.1 d<«>ra South .it the l’o»t Office, Thame,Stiuit, InjWAiH. H. B. CLARK.Ingeran)]; Jhn. in, 1«7< jl» SAVINGS BAb/K BRANCH. NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS.—The Ontario Loan and Savings Company are prepared to receive Deposits in sums of $5 and upwards at the rate of SIX PER per annum F0& FIXED PERIODS, or Five per cent on de­ mand. MONEY TO LEND. M.nxyt.1 any amount on..Mortgaie Securlly at finertan «.n fitraijjht f>MPa. Oy on the lurliliujnt ’CyMetn aiprderwLat BcduecJ Batea. BUSINESS STKICT1Y CONFIDENTIAL. QEO. KE.VNF.bV*THfc fur Ixkui Sucictisa at Loudva.' I5STRAXCB AGAINST FIRE ean.^.1 jUu J -■ ' ’ - jCKi KENNEDY. P. S.—Win he conitanlly In Office on Satunliv*. Ea«tIlonin, Jlliiklcr'a Bank, Klug Street, JnxcnulL Hal)'*Block.fnjeraoll. April 10. ISIS. 2M All investment* of this Company are secured by mortgages on Real Estate, which affords to depositors the best possible security for the safety of their deposits. Foi* farther particulars apply by letter or at the office of the Company. WIlllAM F. BULLEN, Manager. L"Soda O<"rorrba^hle\u dT^Ur d* AS* ACCOTNTAHTrWlf¥E¥A99ER AND CDL-^WTO R.O -V V. f C INSURANCE GENERAL AGENT. ACCOUNTS WaiTTEN U?, AUDITED AND EFFECTED. AGENT FOB THE ROiaiCAJWDIASINSbsiN^ECO/ BEAU OFFICE, - - MONTREAL CAPITAL, . ' •3,000,000/ THE LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CD HEAD OFFICE. - MANCHESTER. EXIT. Royal Simard hi Cfy OF CANADA. HEAD OFFICE, - LONDON/ ONT. CAPITAL, - $1,000,000. FTIHIS Company baa opened an o&uxX lj» lesotoB, ttoder the maMwarnenl ot MR. M. MIN EL HR, re they win hb prepared to WM ajonev on FSnt» * Sortie Bceurity on eery tavwnaM* tertua. Savings Bank Branch. OilioMr tad, IK4. di t i(O<j*LXW±Lb.\ mJj aM feiaf OU .rd. f.I.-ln and Middlnsa.UFF1CS :—Io Cu.U-J-o Hotel, Colludsn. Ontario.BO*S In Town and Cxiutry |MM»p«ly al tended 1Ciar.-M madsrate. Alliuaa, CuUklca Post Ufflt vcnlsnl to butlnest |*ri vf x,., lUasonablsTerms. Apply to JAMES GORDON.IriZanwII, Auirurt 14, 187*. £44UHMW, WW. '*’ EXPORTERS.CHEESEvmwvow: .* . j * B e " lilG E f a o d L i.. ■ iP( CfcSWHMIh) POBTBAIT PAlffiB. Lt)HRTRAIT8 Painted from Life. In o|1J’ho<**'1,H“ 1 uilai-xcd to Ute Sias *Bd Cubarwl Lcmow b Liven fat Brawtst asdPainting, .ROYAL HOTEL.• J THAMES 8PEEY,’ fNGERSOLL. . r rw teter . Ltt'isw. iisir I THOMPSON HOUSE. THE IMF STABUtt STREET, Obitgtoj INGERSOLL CHAPTER IV. noys. DAGNELL walked out of , 4»||he the station iuto the roadway b»yond, and looked right and'<?' •l .'- left ns if fof a friend or a' , vehicle that iffigbt ba waiting for bitxL Two flynleu in attendance glanc­ed in his diieqtiou, but did not roiicit him as a fare—be was so harribly shabby fa the[ daylight. • It is well they haven't sent the carriage for me. the bones might have caught t'icir ’ deaths of cold, poor thing,* bo said, quietly,'to himself, as he rotnrned to the htatiouand gave directions for bis small porltuau- to.tu to ba sent to Broadland*. Tha tro- p< r dispatch of hia luggage baring I>eeuarranged for, our be to—lor this na’erdo- wecl young gontlefaau is all the herd of whom this story will have to boast—setforth nt a brfal* race hi an inland direo tion, turning bis back upon the sea, nud marching up town and past the towninto the green lanes lying beyond. Two miles of ground were quickly covered ut the pace which Tom Dagnell had chosen,and he rested not, nor thnehod not in his progress. Ila was gtad to get his blood into circulation for one thing ; he wouldbe gl;>d to get the first home meetingover for another, now that he had made up bis mind to return ; and bo went swift­ly on, will* a set face that was more stern nnd resolute fa its expression 111 an when Miss Hilderbmndt glanced at it on board the TVitc/c. This seemed the faceof a man who hal a disagreeable task before him, or thought that ho bud, judging by bls past knowledge of thosewhom he was presently to meet- It w*« not a fuco radiant and aglow with the tb'of/glrt of ths home happiness awaitingbim; he L’ad beetf unlucky in his pil­ grimage, just a(f they bad prophesied ho would be, but he bad not been unhappyin bis lower estate, and in going, liack, there lacked all sign of joy in him. When tire house was iu sight — a largo,old-fashioned,* red brick edifice,- roiiilured picturesque by the ivy climbing fa pro­ fusion on its walls, nud by the fair parkand pasture land in the midst of which it stood—the faco shalowed even more, and became more stern nud grave. TheretHiuiscencos were not pleasant that bnl been conjured up at the sight of the oil homo, or the least parting there rankled as a litter memory st the bottom of bisheart.‘After all; 'fom,' ho oaid, in self-apos­ trophe, ‘‘what have yon corns back for? Whnt ii the use of it?” Ho laughed in nn odd, tfiibnarions fasliic n by way of response to bis inquir­ies, aud then pushed open the sWlug-galo. and wont at the same swift pace along lbs cant ge d^ive, faltering not oue stepby the way. It was with the same qtfick, fagular footfall/ that Lb bad kf| bofaefive years ago, without looking, bnck re-gretfuUyj be had made up his mind then,and be had made liis mind now. Here wns the end ,of the first acl, aa" h'e badt*M Lis” loilbw-passenger m the early morning of that day, Upou wfi'at lchiles and cbaricters, whrrt plot and counter­plot, the curtain would rise *Baia, ba knew no facie lb turtle did, and lie was far. less curious, . , . _ , , ,, Under a qnnint ^bfcl\ of earveil wood­work he came la a balk arized th* knock­ er and bell. and. knocked and rang fa <.* UQi«y and imperious style, as if defiantot the ears and nerrek of those within— a bravndo-lfire wimmorftF for admittancethat brought a stout, nnbHy-f uxd, white- haired man la black fa considerable barte toward him. Through the half-glass of the door, Tom Dagnell saw a man ad­vance across the marble-ehtoteri>d half, foflotood by a footman in Every, wham he had foremalted, and whom be rant backagain with a quick wet* i>f his hand. Th* iloor was ntwnted,* nn<T the ragged­ faced m«iT, R*«ping for btaath',- B&fd ontboth haada, even both arms, ai Chongh he would have been glad to clasp the vouog man in them, and began to eboke and eob.• My dear vofaig Master Tom,’ ha cried, * I am m glkd-reo very gtad—to see yon hams again I I—I never thought to' fiveto BM ti e bleasel day that this it, Sir, to me; I never, never* did !' •Yon d(d not think that 1 ahonld oom* brother, and cousin—whefe are .they all?' * Yonr mother and Masfor Marcus uroin the big drawing-room? was fbo answer. * Tour father and M|ss Ursula are np StairsJn the father's room. Ha doesnotrise as early as he used?’Given up ono Lad habit, ‘ than,’ was the dry remart here. .* Good or bad liabit, it doesn't agreewills him now,' said Rubin. ‘ He's .awful changed. Master Turn,’ added ihe*o|dthan, sinking Lis voice to a whisper, ‘ and yonll hardly know him? ‘So altered as that?* said the son,lhon<thtfnlly. * Not that you need say he's changed so much— for he dbe^a’t like it. Aud ’ituinkes him nervous? * Nervmis I? echoed Tom, with a shrug of biaalsouHers. * Is it possible ?** So yon needn't—' ‘All right; I underatnnd, Robin. I am to conus back with a lie in my tnohtb; andsay, fHow well you are looking/Sir John I* * Y«u need not iiaye put it in that way? snid the other, in nn aggrieved tone. * I don’t think I. would have put it in thut-waymyself, at first go-off like, nud after five years of keeping from tis?,‘ Never mind. Rolilu. Ferhapi X am. fo the wrong—I generally nm,’ ho aax>fl‘bat here's for Sir John? , * To the mister first?’said the old man,surprised; • I enough Libit you,—’. * I will sco my uiolhur presently^ She is well ..‘ Oh, quite well, and wishes to—’ * Pmpo'ta me for meeting with my father, and s^forUi. Yes, I uuderstand; but Iwill see Nir. John, to begin with? * But—’ ' And I am quite prepared already,’ hointerrupted. ’ Tell them, with my moat respectful compliments, that I have gone straight up to him? Ho crossed the hall, and went at his oldquick pace np the stairs, a man fli.t iu a burry to get through the task ho had sethiiuseff wlion ba hud first started on bis errand. Old Robin.FLiher watcbeil him open-mouthed until be Lad turned thebend of the broad stairs ard disappeared.‘ A» pillfid as over—as red-hot os when i he wont away? be muttered ; ’ bnt I bopp • it will cotuo right now. It’s what I've beenlooking for’artl to for many years-’ C tkl’TER V. Bitt JOHN DAONELL. prodighl son had not *oUo° his wn^ about -_bouse which he had quitted so unceremoniously some five‘ years since. He wont utraight to the door of liia father’s apartment, aud knocked upon its panels. The ioftiiutafterward there was a clattering of brass Hugs iftxni a pole, the drawing back of a heavy curtain from the inner side, and the opening of the door, slowly and cautiously,ns though the room ware in a slate of siege. A plain woman above the middleheight, add seme eigbi-and-twonty yearsof age, stood in the doorway, calmly sur­ veying him, without a sign of color or em-b.irrassment upon a pale,- Set faco. She was ebort-sighleJ, ami wore gtassos, through which she peered with keen gray eyes at the iutrtider. looking bard at himas it to read upon his face the bunt of mind with which he had cornu home.* You Jtaee rutnraed, ihen ?.’ she said, in a low tone. * Yes, Ursula. I have returned? He extended Lis hand, a sign of the warmer feeling that he bore toward heras to alt the rest of them, and she put k sinal), white, cold baud within his own and 1*1 n lay there pnssively. There wasno cordiality of gteeting in return, and it wan hard, eVen for him’, to gu«ss whether his coufiin was glad or sorry to' see himhome. Ho thought that site was Sorrv— as he aright have expected from the firstshe Would be, but he did r.ot tex her with ' the coldness of hts welcome. IE* had offended liter.’ too, and given vent to many harsh words on' the day ho went away. IVwns not likely that Ursula Dagu'dl had7 forgiven him iu the little heart that site had seemed to possess. She was us Itehad expected to find her—as she bad ever been, for that matter—and he was not surprised. He had been forgetful for an instettt -»liavrug spent five years withpeople of wa'rm'er blood,'of less propriety and starch—that was all. ’.I" Sir John reedy to>ee trfa ?* he ask­ed, when be hud relinquished bis’ cousin’s Land. ‘ I will ask him? ,The heavy folds of the curtain dropped between them, and Tom Dagocll was left ’ outside to wait his father’s pleasure. There was nn interval of a tnteule or two, duringwhich time Uie non stood moodily lookin’ at the floor, then the rings clattered and the curtain was* drawn back again—thirHare more completely, to allow of bis tn* grew. * Yon can eotue in,* eaid Vrwnla; ’ mruncle h"» been expecting yea all themorning.’ •*:' - - - u Tom stepped Into th* room, - the mrMn* 'rings clang*! and Hashmi ttebind Link*, htid the ettrteia wbi onee more car eta I ly drown acrosrtke door. I* wa* a large room, bnl the atmosphere was atifiltaf on firar en-' Irene* to a tmtr <lft>* toad been bread ring fatalt sea air for the tart twelve htturs.*Thtrt Mm afir* burning* iu lite grate; bat Tom Dagnell eould not nee it for tlx grand old iMquered screen behind which his father cowered, ns if in fear, away fiwrbim. He could not mb the father till b« ha-l crooed the roonf and turned tlmoft^oof the iereen. Ursula knew this, and iooebed bi* arm as if in eautioning, or fo warning to bar cottsio. No* a wori*raa apokM, but hegueased her meaning vetf euirecllyl be was to be a* carefalof* tlm words whlelf escape*! bn fipt as of the feeling*of him towhom thoae word* would be adBegMd. D. S* MACDONALD, PROVISION ABEMT ! INGERSOLL, ONTARIO. DTc*. ThaMM-Atreei, Ckronicle Building.iMRHrtl. Ben* I*. UTL IT» TENDERLOINS,F r e d . ROWLAND, & Co. FRESH FORK, PORK PACKER &ACOIV, HAUS, LARD •aaljjrtlva! l*u. sm a iiW irfta l to ,toe«d* «;; r** T * ‘ tote ‘No, ItHJtfV ‘See whsf a fortffvitif fallow T star.Robiu? be •■&!. Inushtag, u he shook hands with him ; • see how ths prodigal *ou ootnn* rrreping honftj fo the shelter,when the fast »hilhng has slipped out of his pueiri?•Oh! fip, no. yntf eaff| ortr mff with that ta!k? the olff tnefi, shak­ ing hi* head rigormt*ly^ ‘T know *%fi*abf ut ft—I know svvry thing? ‘ Wise old RoHa. yoft always fffd1 nffa Tom, elappfag Lftn OU the bark. These,leave off whimpering. Why shadld vdh* be elM ttaft t LsvV^Mwmerf Whv trttesWyoti MghJCbatY here retatarff Mn.Wkw,’Wwrf. t 1 eae> eM>,I «MresM>l*j e«W beta,.* ■asA.i* aptnirt aped fa buia|*M^ •pirite—I Ahn ’bb aoou, I hope, MarehaF f Yes, mamma? ' You ?nd your brother wRl falw • gteal ’ through tbogruunda bwforo faoeiieiiD. Trtff =can tell him every thing better faao I cart ■ fa my enervated Mai*. Tott wffl Kka tq 'see what ImprovctBeaia hove bertt ohed* fa " ■ he grounds, Tuomra, IfaBa yod «^o luw* 'last.’ ’ * I should prefermanta have W H mado fa lb* larder/ bar ■on respoodod: “W n S337aTW il *11.* . 1 , r'y^* Hungry^ 1 cfiotld think! v »a< ■wared her son. * I left Hooffoor on Utastrength of lb» ecautv supper that Mates* Vermont got me, aud there w^e but a purf breakfast to be secured on board abia at ' t ~ ;------- bis greeting., Tlitro wna a puzzled air up­on his fads, as Uiou»b bo bod oneoonfend musb that bad tisrplexad bim, but if there lay * mystery beyond Um present hour andacross Ins fnture path, lie eimply shrugged hie sbonlderw nt it, after the habit he had learned in Franca — After Mia* Ililder-brandt’y habit! ‘ Now fur Ule other medibahi of tbia in­ terested fnmilv,’ !u> saidr satirically, as he .moved away from the precincts othis fath­er’s room. hardly expected to forgive so completely 1 •nd so soon all the injustice of the psst^ bnt. his father's dQwiifal! had taken him by snr- > prise, and this man forgave completely r when he forgave at all.* I was fa the wrong for the most pari,’ 1 Sir John added, net in a deep-fueling manner; but as a parrot might have said* it* after 3 week or two of practice, and in a I similar key. I * Say no mora about JL father, TboI dead can rest in psaco after five years,' re­ in irked the sofa * ‘ Yra, yes, exactly; bnt vnn 'need nottalk absut the dead for all*tbst— it’s not > a nice subject for a sick man. Sit doprn, and tell me how you think I'm looking?‘ Somewhat ill, certainly,’ said Tom, slt-: ting down, thus adjured. ‘ I suppose yon wouldn't hare known meal first eight ?* * I thiuk I should have known you? * There, Ursula, be would have knoftnme. I have not altered so much? * Oh yes, you have, said Tom; ‘ bat still I should have known yon Mny where?* Weil, then, 1 can’t have altered so very much.’1 ‘ Not to me,* responded the son.•Iwasi terribly changed some weeks 'since, but it i* astonishing hew I have been improving lately,’ Sir John., ‘Ask your cousin Ursula how It have improved?J Yon seem a little stronger just now,'saiiFUrsula for hetself;* What has.been the matter with yen?-’ ^asked Tom. • Why was I not rent for at, nn earlier date, and when you were worsethan this ?’ He turned to his Cousin for an explana­ tion. which she gave him clearly andplainly., * Sir John was not well enough to make his wishes known to us until'four dayssince,’ishn B.iid. * It was yonr wi*!i, then, Sir John f net the nlother’%* be muttered.* It wai my wish,* replied Sir John ; ‘ I wanted you horn i again, and they wore not going to parsa ida inn to the contrary?‘ They thought it was better for -tuo to keen away still? Tom sai l, lightly. *Ah Iwell, thoy were in the rijlit, very probably.' Wn must not bl inn thorn fur tlfd geod ad- vic* they gave you? His cousin Ursula condusccmled to ex­plain ,onoo more. ‘ Wd wore afraid of tho result of a xxnel- ftfg butween yoti, my unote being veryweak, and you q iiekly angry an 1 impa­ tient. We thought you m'uht return with the pama thought# and feetfags ndyou knit­ted us—’ * So I have,’ sail Tom, interrnpliug her at this juncture. -1 Ursula Dagnell want on ns if she badnot heard him. •Withtho w an hat words anl Gjfc-j ac­ cusations against ns all—the just and theunjust alike. He,’ pointing to bar uncle, * was not strong enough t« not strong enough, to bear a repetition of the scenethat was ones eauotod bsro. It would kill bim? * I don’t want a sosne,* muttered SirJohn; ‘ but I am not so easily killed. Yon bxaggcrato my weakness, Urania? ’ I should not have rotuniod tn quarrel with you, father? said his son- ‘ I shouldhove preferred to keep away. I had sunken my mfad and gone for good, and there was an end of it. . I Raid11 would anna backwhen yon owned yourself in, the wrong, and beg jfiraoa for tbo injury yoa had done uie. I h’ave come back on those eon-ditioffs, and all is peace between us? * I am glad of it. I bear no man any malice now for the trouble ho has been tomo,* reolied Sir John. * But you don’t think—’ ‘ Tharo is peace bitween you? said Uresuls, very quickly here, ‘ and you have owned to that, Th nuns Digue) (. Never again a recurrence to' the past mistakes inthis house, nr it will bn ray turn to go away from Broadlands? Sir Jqbn shivered in his chair at thisthreat, and spread his thia bands before his face.‘ All against me? ho mnnrfnrcd J ‘ I haven’t a friend fa the world? * Yon have oue ntrore than you had yes­ terday, Sir John? remarked his sou. * Yes, yes, Unit ia so, after all. I rely upon you,’ was tha reply; ‘that is why I have sent for you thus suddenly; I wantto talk to vou in private, and bn private matters of importance ; oofao close to me, please? * Not new,’ said Ursula, very firmly. * There is so much to say,* urged the sick ■ faan ; * and if I were to got ns weak aaaiii as I was Inst mouth—aud thefa s nd tellingwhat might happen, I-—I—* M Not now,” repeated Ursula, atiU more decisively. “ This evening, tbop. Late at n ight,when I cap’i sleep for tbfaking of it, I may as well t’b tallffng of it. I hi.ty as well bo talking of it; surely. Will yon come to­night to my room, or meat me In the libra- r y? “ When and where it pleases you, Sir/’ 'dirtwered faa son." " A AH any time?" *‘ At any tifar."*♦ Thank you, Tom l yoti wqre al yays an Obliging follew, and aid not tniud whattrftubla you lootsaid his father. *‘ I will *ay that lw you, with all yonr awful foil­ ing-' • -“ You hal. bsttei; leave hi ar," ru’d, hisnieceho Is not ah' tfrii' aa when you •amo jo?**• You may think *o it yea ptaase, Uwm* 1*?’ said far L»bn» ** bat I know better?’ Tom Dsgaell surveyed hi* fatbar atten­ tively, anl was ot b:-« cousin’s opinion des­pite tiro sick kwfalit'* protest. Ho rose faom bis chair aud said r * I will gu and Lady DagoelL and.Marons now, ffittr your good leave. Sir John,/ * Yotf are pffsobner nf the room thanyon are Muimts to get out of it,* lira father grumbled.. ‘Any one would think w* bad me* an boor ago aa<l had nothing fnrtlrorto eeoitnnaiaaie? * I shaft hav* plenty of opportunities todril yon my lib aud adventnrea,’ said Tufa.. ‘Idja'IWAut tobaarybmit thpfapxrU-cularly.’ eald Sir John'. * They , will take np a dnfl of iitbe, and Um* boa hocstffb fcfu.bta tome? “ * W*U, ■esMh*vantag far tiro present.* I hope to Im in. Uie library fa* am>lb*r boar.' said bft father’* I shrtt ftot forget?* Yu* haven** «no good «'m*nmrv, fer ffUl that.’ repltad Sir Jtelm. ‘ Yua artral me when hadfaHn *w» matter wi*b mv^bakyo iha** forgotten tbit I never answered,ypu ’ thought mv ean'iin Ureala mfg’ilronsv. W rtt pkfafal**’«*taft*,’ aaiff Tffm ‘Tu*ftlCy»tt for aofafag. Th* detoifa *re*ot y iiafalf aud nety rtford you a for. the the Egroett and aloud in the prci nei of u f.itbtr strangely changed and atrickendo#u. e . Five yranf ago be had left a tnll< roSfist, healthful mam of fifty yeara, a ill* fare hi his eyes and color on tils ebseks. Now baeraie upon e^man sallow and attenuated, tta ralher the shadow of a maa Bfokeringfa forty cm Ute ihresbeid of dsalh’e doer. . T-Hu Dagnell moffad at the great t*hahge, but he toaesew.1 hitifitalf veryquiekly. The father leoksd up al himgrimly and wistfully, and nsilher ex- <«nd«dah»nj toward the other J Tberovrae a atrange, silent psure trlf for breath, or thought, or obrarvatten, or tor MB threefogeOA^ periraiM. and Sfaata Degurfl Dlev>, mA to th* i *s i £i .' r«f*. TeraF DOi CHAPTER VI. THE BEST OF THEM. ’T Ute bottom of thu sta in ___ ■ Dagnell found Sir. Fisher,1 Uic butler was waiting tor * It is all right. Master-Tom?” be in-' qnired, in a husky whisper; ‘have you made it tip with the old gentleman V‘ W# are tb« best of friends. Robin." ^That's well ; we have got over the worst of it,** said Mr. Fisher, greoUy re­lieved. . * Yes, we have,* was the quick answer back.* They’re waiting for yon in the drawing­ room, the rest of ’em. I told my lady yenbad gone tip stairs to your father,’ said the butlor. ‘This way, Sir? ‘ Get out with you, Robin; don't you think I remember my way ?* Tom said,spinning the oht bntlor round by the collar of his cost. “ There, go and look op the best wiue for luncheon, yon have in ihcellar, auu be qnick alx<ut it—that fg yorf enviable province? * Ob, the lad yon are, still 1’ exclaimedRobin Fisher. * But if .you ^on’t mind, Master Tonii, Ju*k for o.nde, now,’ 1 should like to announce you ill that room.”* Why ?* * It’s a grant] >1ay for me,’ stf.) tjbe did man with a qnivemi" voice, ‘ a very grandday indeed. I always loll them you would come back the sxmo as ever? ‘ l‘m a sorry suhj.-ct to announce, R »b-in,* replied Tom ; * but if you wish it, fire away 1’ Mr." Fisher did not wait for a second bid­ding, but toddled as welLashia gouty feet wdnld permit £o the drawing-room door, Which he opened nud fi-ing wide.* Mr. Thomas Dsgnell,’ he shouted, pom­ pously, as our hero entered and saluted the 1 inmates of lha room with a bow—so low abow that ode might fiavo fancied there was satire in it. even In (haze ea|Jy times of ,greeting after ffvc years of separation. There were two inmates of the room in­ to which Tom Dagnell bad been (bus cere­ moniously ushered, and both rosy cere-iponiousiy also as be. entered, and bowedwith as grave formality rts he, taking their cue possibly from him. The prodigal son advanced, however, in the same straight­forward fashion as heretofore, and finished the lesson which he bad set himself tolearn. lie extended bis band to Lady Dagnell, saying, “ I hope to find you well, mother ?’Thou bo turned to his brother, and shooktoo warmly and painfully a hand slowly ex­ tended also in bis direction. * And you too, Marcus ?* he added.* I am as weft as I ever hope to be in iliis world, Thomas,’ said bis mother,* lan­guidly, as she subsided into the easy-chair from which she had arisen. * I’m pretty well, thanks? said Marons, , with' a drawl, as be opened and shut slow­ly the fingers which bis brothep htfcl too closely gripped. ' Will you take a seat T ‘ Thank yon, Marcus? was the reply:* it will be more con%enienf as I have come baak_again fojr good? * Yea, exactly, go you have, by Jove !*said the elder brother ; then hie power of couversatioo-failed hmi, and ha remained'speechless.Meanwhile Tom' Dangell looked round him and about him. It was the srme gar­ ish, disagreeable room as ever, he thoifgbt,only blue satin damask hal_ replaced the crimson,- ux>ff es’efytb!h£ was* as new andbriglft and showy as when ho had left itlast. The mother was changed, aqd loot­ ed more lined and sallow,* despite the deep tinge of artificial red upon her cheeks.Lady Dagnell was a lady well preserved, of fifty-four or fifty five years, with a fahrn Lout and false teeth to match the false ool-ors under which her vanities oomplae«nily sailed. She was a tali, thin lady, elabor­ ately eosintuod fer morning wear, and withmore jfcwefry weighing her down than one is nccnslonfod to see kt that fiufo of tke^aj op Todies qrany rank in life. . A weaklywoman, possibly, was Lady Dagnell, but oue who still strove io bear up bravely withthe fashion plates, and loved drew to* des­ peration. Her eldest son, Marcus, wai also gotten np with the same scrupulous regard fortvbat was f.whiouabla and becoming to hie person, and thus a Horded the more striking eoutrost to the travel-stafoed apprrel of hU younger brother, Marana Daguell was aSand highly starched linqeM of the ; whom wni bare left np stairs—a tall,thin, wasbed>out man. caught viciously ;round thu neck by a stiff shirt oollar, which hold his head in a Crap and kept it rig®. Having Jone the honor of reeeivfag Idabrother home, be enbriJeJ into sileooe and left bim tklkiog 11 his mother,but there watf . a faint ammntof interees or owriority la ‘the dull blue eyre which remained fixed upon Tom, or Tom’s shabby overcoat, witha Isck-lactrons stare. 1 • There will bo nnmnwoa nnp ortnnitire ! afforded us to speak of the foture, Th'>o»A«,' ' said his mother; ‘ of the future as regardsyourself, I nfaen, of eourse/ ’ * And of the pieL— what <ff that ?’ io- - qniro.1 her sun. * Shall we tie tf stoneround its neel and sink ft ' * Th« past i nSt a <faa»l dug. now,' saidLady Dagoall, with a little ah&lder. * No—it was a mad dog, and wanted tobite everybody? »•> the eou’e remark; ‘and * Tom * I do net vrisb to afftids to anything uu- plelssot, Ileaveu knows,* said the mtUber,tnindugly, ■ J ita not stxoag ewwafa fcr aUetaattoU now. Time bu bled me fki^y tnuclt. Torir. . * I don't mfanrTo tLat' way,1 mid tadf.Dmuc H. qniekly. *T famy have chsBgml a IRife. iM»gh you ore ths firel fo remark it, but it is tha heart sad the btaia thathare imtfbrad with rt«: Tour father’s Si­ oen bah been mi dinrefefafa *> «s aH. to gm •epeeWIf. Ha baa been very rirdeot al *-L-r< V r ft -L/nnce, »a.d HR sbnggifag »iUl; we shall 1 Innebed before rrfy nsnal time,* m M LaderDagnell. ‘ I must live by rule, or suMataitr;Bnt if you would like—5 • Certainly. I do like? mid Tom, laute piagup snd ringing the bell; *eed I gevepoor old Fisher the loot a little wMlo.jmp'Youftnuat excuse me, mother. If I make myself at home—now H-r-t f nrisirredall ibis’—be spread bit hands,,jpdp, fas' spoke—* ns born*. «r as the Mine uist cimonly stand forjit? .. . La ly Dagnell did not reply, and Mr. * Fisher, with a beaming faoe, appeared ak the door in n-atM.nik to Ifa* rammene*• Is that luu dlfoun r^dy," FislM* 1h h i quimi Tero. * " v>: I • Yea, 3ir, ffii all T n fr for yo« in tfedining-room. I thOrix hr you Ed -WTVJBKr, MUU I4 * * That is not the proper wa| .y»ur nraater’a aon. Hr. Fuher,' m QTm ODagnell; • yon forget—’‘ No. no, I (W l forget nnrthwg, aqy ’ lady—aud least of nil wo* I lik< ly to for- get that. Bat ba’s jast lme>, yw ray.and my heart'* fall at th* sUMHff - aaain. I’ll bo nforfi fa aty plac* io-Huff. stone? . * ;* . , , ' * Just like hia old fan,' raid th* butler,' with a chuckle. * He’s begfauiug to reUme names, foo. Bald aa a stone iadeadI —no, not ao bed aa that, Harter Tom. T Ui ted the drawing room, and Lady* Itagurtl looked across at the aoa remainiug to b»r. * You had better gn with him. Karefai fbe will only talk to Fisher too mooli? murmured. * Ho was always too tifaodQrwith Fisher? . . . Marcus lookoff with t?ild cKimay a t Afa '* By Jove, it's not one o'cloqk y*t f It*said. * I couU not eat a qft^arL' * What does, that matter ?* tfiEed titb , mother, peetishly. . hour before I am ready for ft? Mama «*M/’ slowly, ■■ h? departed in quart of hia bro­ ther Wbojial begun bis lunchenn, with llri I Fisher as an acfmufag scutiaul fa the back-. ground. •I thought yo<jwereaot ^qmiayf,*'SEar> cus.’sa d Tom, looking up aa yntered-'1 Oh ye-re ; I couldn’t kava yoa aloanentirely? ,f• Kobin and J w-ro jogging, on wrj?well together. What’ll yon bare f J^ere’a cold roast beef, fowl, and ham, and a* pasty of some sort to yonr left?* Tha-anka; but I think I’ll waft till , a more reasonable hour. I hare no smite-tite? ‘Up late last night?* ‘ Not at alt? , * Down fate tlits morning. ThaLfta* al­ways eft infernal habit of years,' Maron*?. . * Early, rising never agreed withow, aud I don't suppose it ever will.* ,, ‘I don't suppose youH ov*r iff it.' aaiff Tom. * The hoars I used to sp«ad fa thepark while yoa were droning away in bed 1Do yen'remember at Swisbom** AcAJemy; too,how you caught ii one Jay for not WnHfag out after life heft bad rung the te- ond time,? You went dran off to sleep* ■gain, anJ ^wishem’s can* off a t*od*r■pot was the next afttnff. That w*a the only time in my Ufa I raw JOB gtv* ■ >good /urop,' Tha prim MffifiMr smiled fitebly for te - . secoaJ’tiniB: hfa brotlier’a gdfaal tnauner had helped to thaw him aom'ewfiat, atra> be was a man rnot easily thawed. IT* bad ffot smiled for th* last six' memha ML faro that day—nut bafta" seen or heardanything to smile at, fa but poor ratiraa- tion of what was worth creasing hia cheeks for. He had a theory a* reganleVsmiles, and laughter too, and wra sapna■' iallv wary of hilarious toamenta. w co nd need to pre mala re wnaklee, ha n icertain, and Ims paisonal app—raraa had been a matter of grave study (ar the pas* ten yearp of bi* lira. He waa tasuty-nine yea: j of <ge,' and getting nMvuiM abunt wrinkfau H* tdsftsd ne bad Bet smiled fast then, bat he bad been fanfaoff his gaand, bring not allofstblu adrop to see fas brother Turn again. ■ I think 1'ft drink a glass al hock withyen,’ ba raid; * it will not agree with nse. but a fallow fi efa like a fool sitting at g table with nothing to do bat sot sapUMff.follqw eaL* Thanks? ., - . Thia was to l>m brother, wh > had fitted* tbs gls*b at bis elbow before U» tfagfa ceuld get round to it. Marana raised th*glass to bis lip£aaiffsd. rippod. drank. then fvccaaed Mr. Fisber with an ruq<ui.iate <j wine is this, FtaherF. *, ,- ‘ Jobannisbsig. far.’ 4^ ‘Tira SohloM Joltanniabsrg «fFrshsr. Wit not?’ •Yra, Six? <*W«aroaoiI9 tbs h*b» d fifty -eight Juhaauisb«rg at Innebaon, F»sif me? Maroon saU, with a grave shake W O f ' No, Sir; but I thoogbi th* b*a* wic*would ani| th* brat day that baa couta fo «a fids year? was Mr. F.shsr’a answsr. « «' I don't exactly oomprebeod what t(UU ■ I t L! aim to get the b-at «i.-ts oat at ll«s cellar, Mareu,* raid Tot bi « U'*.ot * fault. I was al«*y* a ally fallow wbo I W the best ot itu f liiint.’ tolkbtftftrtftiokmbil witto aU of a suddm. kewps th* vials gs awfa oeoraihoA Im iju yijthiJ vfaegab i* lha start .ferwioahere. WLifa i lba«UbofU»bu< yea tor aaotfar g ‘Is Grab ■ brothel** oondn*. tbaoa sfight ortfaus. hfa awvioa vbta ba wished. 1 Ton may rest while in silence, until Twin, who was getting,the better of the game, gave vent, half an- wrteaemdy, to aa air from H Barbiere, ex----- _ .n W- Mki.Ua Hmawvmia Mttamel t*>«* thia* tbi* morning,' he remarked.’ Tmto** a preonra here that i* nnpleaa-au+,’ he aaid. Hying bi* hand on the top of hi* bead very carefully. ' I *nppo*e it1* takingHanoi* frw» early. I era* afraid I waa actingnfah^rtrten yon auggeetod chicken. I wuh y"^l»rym?pl*y a* well a* you swd at this gawv, hatter, at any rata.’■ . A ___’, j —i -i—-* • a billiard -there goer five sbilfings sari ihrewi j 'it’s terrifically high.’ • At all wrote, we didn't meation a take* on ‘Certainly we did not mention stake*, Tom. Yrm never said a word roncerafag them.*<Thea We Will not call thia a fire-shilling arjpp wo Oiuimi.■ ff* m»t not h»ve the old gamblingeidrit rife in Broadlaud* again,' aaid Tom, recfcalking Ma one aa bin brother epotted the. re<tball. * We mart play for love, or conntera, aa gravely aa we play decorum. Now, The itonr opened, awl checked the firot •trnke«m *the green doth. Urania Dagnelleautenotify and*ooiale*aly toward* the-m ‘•WhaVa beginning of life together, andat thia time too I* all* aaid, eluurply, almost acwrifolly.-’• WamwIaitaaAawpe all day,.Urania,’ re JMMarom. ’•upon my henor."w Haven’t you t»ld year brother anything?” “ Ha* not annt ?*•• There ia plenty of time to tell him," aaidMarew*. ” ! don’t **e a*>y eccafaon to burry • it *a aa agreeaMe task which yon have ijfffor me **be »ai<i, very Utterly, * aa yon loeva >w**y thing in your aeU*hne*a—a* yonal whv* have-Inna.’'.Upon my wool, Urania, you are dowu up­ on 1'MBnw,’ aaid Maros* : ’you fly into* *Wbat ia to bo the first revelation, may 1 inquire * asked Toro of Urania. T left thia • Shadow* ! Oh yea,' laid Ursolla, “theyart all here «tilk’She opened the French window, and Mar- cn%Hebohad a susceptible throat, hastenedto pat on tea coat and button it care (ally over hit cheat. t ' I wonder when we ahall get rid of thiaconfounded east wind * he said. * Certainly. Marco*, will you join ui, or Marcus, beefaning to practice * conoon*’ be­fore his brother had followed Urania to the approached, hfa onuia'a aide. • What fa the new* yen have for me ’ Why bare they seatfor JM ia thia hot haste f P’Mdlx. ,(«> n (xwmxutt.) *W BXTRABRD1NAY STORY. Horrible Practices of Sou th Ameri­ can Oannlbaig. Panama. April 8»—The Star and Heraldprtufatho jtalowiag ••ithwiljf of the prefect ef the district of C-xjante, in the State of Canm.nnd on theborders of the Bmsiiian empire, of beatili- tie* between **vsge Indian tribe* which are inerted ahrociltes common to CentralAfrica or the islands of the flouth 8e« Ou the deflate land* of the hirer part oi th* river O-queta live two tribe* of Indiana, the Hmteutee and Guaqnae, between jrboin there appear* to bo an endloae feud. ' The eawMof the saugnfaary war* between thtsf I nt*-* i* unknown. They seem to exist but to A-etroy and annihilate each other in tiie tMvlbMrihfa numnsi. Although the tribe*<< the Gasque* engage in commerce vtihaay wfc» mayviti* tbeir territory, they am m-vertbeleaa veritable cannibal* tn fiw.o* tbe Hvihotee are concerned,whom they hunt *• they would wild bojate, 1-serve for a wore* fete, serving op the Mill palpitating bodies at their victims aa fod. Al their horrible and diaguttiorLbs;*, frigliifa! orgies are prutfaed. Them La-1 «rie r t a are deach bed by a g‘ ntleunan u m*ii Gwxomb. a CoLmhiau who for r m oz*rir el purposes visited tho eiuntry.Tin- MMmgs, ar tetnpbvh In- wlriob the vi- tins u * sacrificed are about thirtyxeHraa aqn ire, with severaTdobrs on eit’ar rlrit-f arvend timM np and down before the w-aetiMbAiravagw, amid abonta and laugh­ ter umw* tofbenol. The troubling captivefa obijged to pawrout and ia through the * .rtoM’ dnot*. nad nt ftot to allowed to rumaln Matdlug for a few momenta in iliac alN trfthe bandit fo the afadA rf bi* eivawe dtwtoyere. TWu.wktowH • word of erowefad 4 rf Diazi | .attack <>. THE OXFORD TRIBUTE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, W . ®br •rfoib CriboKt,war (and it *i>)i reukaine no) onr baker, WUMMDATa APRIL ft, MA Tbs province of Prinro EdWawl’Inland' feat week riectod. > new Legidatare, which gaare the N. P. an undeniable en- dunatioo. Conservatives, 21 ; Grits, 4. Is answer to the doleful article in last week's Ckronick, lamenting that dairy­ men Would be made to suffer bf a1 duty on cheeeo cotton wo win state for hia benefit and the benefit of- dairymen that this clue of goods fcr firing made in the Hochelaga MiMe by D. Morrice <k Go. Aw- attempt has been made to assas­ sinate ^ho Car. The cable reports that while be waa taking bis usual morning walk, early on Monday, near the Palace, four shot* from a revolver were fired at him. Tbe Czur was unhurt. The man who fired the shot* was arrest­ ed by the crowd which the firing at­ tracted. The city was in the evening decorated in token of thankfulness for the Czai’s escape. Is 1762 a deputation of cloth manu­ facturers rom Bristol waited upon tbo Earl of Bute, Premier, and Lord ndys 8a, First Lord of Trade, and comptainsd of the “conduct of certain colonists in America who had begun the manufac­ ture of cloth there." Tbe Minister* pro­ mised “ to take measure* forthwith to ■top the practice." The other day a Yorkshire deputation entered a kindred protest against Canadian manufacturers, and were told that the Canadian tariff was in the hands of the Canadian people. A more enlightened and chivalrous colonial policy prevails; yet our Reform friends look back, longingly to. th* last century. MR-IiACQEitT, the well-known Bramp­ ton manufacturer, who cannot bo ac­ cused of Toryism, writes to tbe Bramp­ ton Timet as follows :—“ I am in- Hope that tbo new tariff will multiply industries hitherto unknown in Canada, and that tfiey will not only give employ­ ment to the unemployed, but that they will pay all their obligations, and that tbe two great producers of wealth in our country, the farmers and the manu­ facturing interests, are so closely ideutu find one with the other, that those who are now endeavoring to teach th* con­ trary will* soon be heartily aahamed of the position they seem to have taken.” Perhaps some of oar Grit contempo­ raries wbo have been eo indefatigable of late in reproducing the opinion* of the American newspapers on our new tariff would kindly insert the following re­ garding Mr. Mackenzie and hi* mon­ strous amendment, taken from the New York Iron Age; for tho benefit and en­ lightenment of lheir readers. It say* : “In Die Dominion Parliament on Tuesday lait, Mr. Mackenzie, leader ef tb* Liberalparty, took tho fl<x>r as an oppenent of pro­tection, and whatever the munis of hfa ob­ jection* to a tariff in the caa* of Canada, it mast bo confessed that he talked a great dealol nonsense about the effects of protection inthe United States. This is certainly nowise, especially in addressing a* intelligent andwell-informed a body as the Dominion Pariia-moot. For example, be said that a protectivepolicy was not only domoralizing to any coun­ try adopting it, but disastrous to ita indo*.Ines ; that the distress common to all coun­ tries had been greatly aggravated in th* United State* through tha operation of theprotective tariff, and that Canada’s compara­tive exemption from extreme prostration wa* due to her nearer approximation to free tradein ?er international relaiiaw. This is veryweak t?lk indted. ExamplM draw* from the expenntteC ol this country daring the pastfive years, are u.it of the kind which con. be' effectively held op ■■ terrible warnings to the law-coaker* of other coQQtrie*. England has anquestonably suffered in her industries andtrade much tour* than this country, all thing* considered, m every intelligent psnadisn probably know* ; and with . protection theUnital States are experiencing * healthy ro-povery, white for Eagtand. with fro* trade, th# prospect of rocovary is remote and aa-certiud.7' While the oppotT^ota of tbe new tar­ iff are howling themselves hoana at the Government and endeavoring with night and main to mice Uw cry of ” taxation " againat tbe Cunaervatire party they ehould remenkber that it waa necoeaary defidta created during Mr. Slackenrio'a administration, ami that the hrie Finance Minister had exprroead bimeeM aa of opinion that no matter which party waa in power they wonld be compelled to a-lvenee the tariff at hast two and one cient revenue to carry on the Govern­ ment Now, in the name of conscience, will these hropiea tell tn bow much bet­ ter tbe people wwuld be off if the tex waa pet on by Mr, Cartwright instead at M r THfay. Mr. JIacbrarieand Mr. Cart­ wright bokl the peopfo they could do dowaldawl Mr. Tilby anid tint they Manufacturing, Agricnltaml aad Min­ ing induatriro, and tbe readjuetment e* Noxon Broe. HMaafaeturing Coy.’a Wurki and Thou. Brown A Co.’a Foundry. Tbe ■ubjvot in well handled by oar correspon­ dent •• A Working neu’o Friend" to an­ other eebttna, and it would ba nyerfinou Natfowel Policy ba* beau folly dfacuawd by lb* pr*M througbeut th* *owotry **d lia* been so thoroughly endorsed by such an overwhelming majority, both in tbe Houm and out of it, that it ia futile for one* r two isolated eataUiahmenla to torn thalr backs upon it Jand decry it before it baa bad a full and thorough teat. Tbe re­ port* which w* have publiebed from time to limo of tbo revival of indnetrie* throughout the countey, which bav* Irin dormant for years, give tbo lie to the as- •ortion* and position* taken by tbo** who profess to be advert* io the now tariff. Wo um the word *' prufeta " advissdlv. for while mon will* b* found, for political r*a**n*. to decry the N. P., they are, if their innermool thought* could be broughtto lb* surface, ^ookwg- forward hopefully for tb* beneficial resulli which they know must result from it* adoption. The most able aud effective srgumante in favor of a protective policy were propounded by gentlemen who are now profaesedly op- poo*d to it, and it was only by the vig­ orous application of th* 1**& of tb* party whip that they were induced to unothor their patriotism and stifle then honest convictions in order to assist their parly leader* to retain a hold tbe reins office. Tha argamente which they used were well taken al tha tim*. They were founded upon facte which still remain, and ■lihongh they may have changed tbeir profeariona they will find that it will ba impossible to draw tbe largo majority of earnest thinking people after them. While tbrir i* a spark ef patriotism remaining in the breast* of th* large majority of the Canadian people th* National Policy will live, notwithstanding tb* weak drivelling ■rticlre of unscrupnlona Grit journalist*, and in suite of th* effort of on* or two manufacturing firms who *eek to maks political capital and extort .work al low rate* of wages from lheir workmen on false pretext*. Thk Hon. Adam Crook*, Minister ol Education, baa issued.hie addwM to tbs electors of tioulh Oxford, and a mors empty, apologetic affair of tbe kind it baa seldom or never been our province to read or criticize. Emanating aa it docs from fl gentleman bolding one of the first positions of honor and responsibility in tha . Legists • lotiv* Assembly ot tb* Premier Province ol the Domiuion, and addressed to one of the wealthiest, most intelligent, and advanced Riding* in the country, we must be par­ doned If wo take exception to such a meagre and hailing pronandamento. Ths first paragraph announces tbe fact that an election will shortly take place, and w* have no doubt that the bon. gentleman would havo wished that it had been as iat off as possible—a hundred yean for thaI matter—aa ho looks upon the result aa ■ very uncertain quantity. In the second paragraph he excuses hiauelf for the o ■ tion be occupies by informing tha elceton that he received his nomination aafnr boeb aa tha 2tlh dry of April, 1878, but he for­ get* to state how the convention wa* pack- ed. Tbe third paragraph inform* u* tbal all part* of the Riding were fully repreMnt- ed, bnt be fa reticent npon th* fact tbal nearly one-third of the couveution rose in s body and left tbe Hall when hi* name war brought forward as a candidate for tht Loenl Legislature. Tbe fourth paragrapb quotes the cut-snd-dried resolution passed at th* annual meeting in February last leaving out none of the eoft-solder and un- mixad-bombsat with which the average Grit conclave* of tbe c -entry are wjnt tc lavish a Government of tbeir own stripe, nc matter how weak they may be, or how little they core to advance the interests oi the country, if they are only liberal with themselves sod lavish the people’s money npon tbeir political friends. The fifth paragraph—more guarded — claim* tbal only a majority of thoM present decided that no otbsr convention waa necessary foi nominating a local candidate than the ene which nominated Col. Skinner and him­ self. [That** a cUnsher.l The sixth para­ graph tell* n* that he is tkere/ors again— (twic* two often)—before na in the respon­ sible position of a candidate. Seventh paragraph say* he will take hi* tim* to cook np a fall record of tb* Mowat Adaaia- fetation—not forgetting lb* part b* took himMlte-during th* past four years.whfab. whan laid bafro* u*. will no doubt prove a most delectabl* fl lab. Not satisfied with thia infliction be pro;ni*M n* in tha eighth atansa, to explain, perK'u*Uy, in public JfacuMfon, all tb* act* <d th* Reform Ad- miufatratinn a* w«K a* such a* concern himMlf, especially, aa mu’ repreMctawve. Still another vrtpe, in which ba raaogniie* the honor conferred upon bun ef serving an* of th* oonstitaMMM of what ba* bun justly eaJUd th* “Garden Cotmty •( Ontario." Tb* taoubl* is, that th* honor the Osforda abould look about them and o£ Attacbad - ■*•****>" Na. 1 gfafag a Hat of praaant at iba aaavaatwa whfah ■cxniuatioo, sod. No. 2, ibaaa a made tbo fact when the nouinatioa waa ratified. tbeir allegiaar waaattitelaat daotfou aad would ne all. not tbe tetaatfon to provide for hfaa far all lag yaw in regard to theroduoltoa *f wages made by managers of th* foundriss in this town, 1 uteMptod to *huw that ntithes th* w*a nor tho pablio believed each reduction w** at all neeeswy through ths werking 1 ofth* tar|ff, but that it wm don* for kb* purpos* of forming an argument to be used by th* Grit* against th* N. P-, to make tiro public believe that what Mr, Noxon "bad prophesied daring the election campeign—- and beaaa**,farther, there ***** hand*om* ting down. What I *aid then I believe wa* generally uodmtaod and agreed with. The editor of tbe Chronicle last week, by giving considerable apece to whet be fa pleased to term the “ Ravings of a Work­ ingman's Friend," acknowledge* that the letter hurt ••tnewbvre, and though h« dos* not agree with- th* cause attributed to Mr- Noxop for reducing tbe mea’s wages, be and.istauds, evidently, the meaning I . meant to convey. I am obargsd by that p«p«r wiibkeetdng Mr. Browa ia tbs back­ ground becaaM be waa a supporter of the N. P. I do not wish to do anything of tbe sort, Mr. Brown, I have no doubt, fa still an advocate of the N. P., just as be ought to be, aud just a* Mr. Noxon ought to be, under tho beneficial dreamstanoes to them. It is not just tbo thing to tloolaim and bowl Variously against the N. P., tho very thing that eao be shown to bo a very god­ send to Mr. Noxou coder tho circumstan­ce*. Thu reason it fa done i* to blind tbe eye* of the workingman to tho fact that it is • grand thing for him, »ud moke them be­ lieve that ba has to suffer from the raise on tbe tariff, and that even by paying them th* redaoed wages be fa paying more than ha can afford. And as ba has bowled against the N. P., no matter how profitable it may b« to him, uo matter how nicely it can be mad* to wprk ao aa to sail bis aelfish par­ poses, h* must reduce the men's wages in order to make tbo pablio believe tho Grit doctrine—hi*' doctrine—i* right. Th* men are fonred to suffer to suit a political whim ot Mr. Noxon’s, when tiiore fa no real necessity so far as the hnsineas fa concern­ ed, for snob seffertug. Tbe men know this, the pablio believe it, »nd all such writing ashavo yet appeared iu the Chronicle ia re­ gard to tbo matter will aot make them dis­ believe it.Mr. N «xnn writes a circular to his men tilling them that owing to tbe extra duties on materials used in manufacturing, tbe cost will now be more, and with a long and ■orrowfnl face be tells them ibst be i* forc­ ed to redoes thou wages, which by th* way fa only a repetition of wbnt bo had sometime previously done when tho profits of the concern were 80 peF^ent. Tha men are forced, as be knew full well th y would b*, to accept (he reduction, but with greatan willingness. Those man whose daily wage* were low enough before the re­ duction are now working at sufferingprice*, but not for the reason given by Mr. Noxon. Mr. Noxon has not b*en forced io ent the wage* by any mean*, and tho crocodile tears he abed white penning the circular kava- been completely wasted. Having bought enough tualerfal to last a couple of year*—which tb. Chronicle terms keennss* of sight, bat which as well proves that IhougU Mr. Noxon may have stated, as the rest of the Grita have dons, that hedidn’t believe tbe Government wonld in­ troduce the N. P., he did believe it—be would have no occasion to pay the extraduties for * good while to ooms. Than the high duties can have had really nothing to de with the present reduction. Anarticle may be worth what it will fetch, and Mr. Noxon may bo right in consider­ ing hfa two year's material of m ire valuenow than when he got it, bm when be real­ ly does not havo to pay tbo iucroMe be should not almost weep when toiling hfa man he will bav* to do to, and that h. fa forced to ent tbeir wage* in eonaeqnense. But supposing he had not a pound of anyof the materials on band, ana that he has now to parebase and pay the increase, what reason has ho tbeo for cutting ? Perhaps the Chronicle know*, and perhap* it d.n’L Tiro Chronicle like the rest o« tho GH* press ba* been engaged in making ar *r- tions that this class aud that class woum certainly be ruined, and then by way oi variety would in another issue, and some­ times in th* same issue, make stalemeuteentirely contradicting it* former ouss ; in fact making assertion* at random, without taking the pain* to-sxatnioe in detail any­thing they bav* been talking about. Any­ thing, whether containing a groin of sense or not. so long a* it appeared to deal ablow ngtinst ibe N.P. Yon will hear Grita talk glibly about manufacturing establish­ ment* sure to be rained on account ef being*> heavily taxed by a Government com­ posed of a lot of scoundrels, but when you com* to particular* with them they areshort-handed, and ar* surprised then*salve* to find how littl* they know, and bow little real cause for oom plaint D>er* really is. Th* Globe aaid eo, or some other timilar paper said so, and without eonsidoring thematter thsmaslvea. they, forgetting far th* time that the Globe fa now proven and acknowledged to be the champton Heist on tha ooutinsnt. reiterate* ita word* to theirown diseoenfitaure. W*H, now I will try and *ho*v that th* meo aud th* publin in belie ving that Mr. Noxon wa* not forced to redoes wages fa his s*tablisbm«mlon mnm bI of tiro N. P..are perfectly correct in their belief. In th* first pie** h* has no *xtr* tariff to pay. having * faH stock on baud. But I willnot take this into consideration. . I will rusks, .sy 1.000 reaping maeimre*. II*raLres th* pries an them •• each, whieb will total 15,000. The entire dati** on Um whole 1,000. m I shall show below. vioesly retiiaed. Wh*o th* 12,500 extra duty fa taken ott, which h* really doe* not ban to pay tfifayear, b* can abnw a clear makes •2.500, whfeh I take it fa nut bad •5,000 wilboat r*. «*nL, or mor*, than 5j of lbs tariff. Th* (UO thaw fcrataely. (<mUv providing lb* ***taro lai ka* Id b* pusriMMd bow) and Mr. 3 2 2 = pnrehnse vf ra*t *n») prusttma to th* new tariff. Tbtefo just how tbe ease standsand it esnnot bo HccMtfuUy disputed, Anything Mr. Noxon or the Grit pouny- whfatif* may say In Irving to tools tboworkingmen or th* publie believe that tbo Tb* ChnnUlo trie* to make a point, or a joke, or *om*ihiug »lw, by saying thatyour eorroepoudent I* “ possibly of th*bard-up eort." Well, I wilTadmit that I am not Mriously troubled with riches, bntstill above water, and not gt all “ bard vy.n Il I* not everyone wbo is so fortnual* as to gel money or a start in business in tbeeasy mnoner the editor of tbe Chronieln did. Hod money flown in to mo a* rapid­ly and with a* little exertion *s it came to him, I would perhaps have been better off to-day, and like him ba able to look withcontempt up>u those of mankind posse*!- ing lea* wealth than I had ; to look npon the workiugwian a* an inferior crest feu ;to think that monav made brain*, and that a poor man or an honest workingman oouldhave no (ntelligent opinion cm any ques­ tion, or if ho had bo bad no right to ox- preM it; to keep a train of dog* and takein the whole width of the sidewalk wb*o perambnlotiug in a manner expressive of tbe settled opinion that “ I am the greatest man io th* community; g*t onl of my way, din." I say I miahi have been able to ful­fil th* above bill had I been so financially fortunate as the editor of tbe Chronicle, bnt I don’t think I wonld, aa person* are very scare* who bav* the cspaoitv to come anything like a* near to it a* the little edi­ tor. It fa oaly once in a lifetime that one will ran acres* a man with so little brain* and money who ia capable of catting sneh a disgusting figure in tho community a* hod*ra. Tbo Chronicle in it* srticl* boMtfally and glesfolly atatas tiiat redaction* have been made in other town*. Them may have been—there may be men in other town* possessing th* same feeling* in thematter aa Mr. Noxon and Mr. Brown. I don't doubt it. Bat so much for the work­ ingman—for a time. This kind of thing will not last long. Tbe benefits of the N. P. cannot be expected to show them- bad been mMu< at redusmi prim* in otberplane* long before we derived the advau- tare. Flour i* aotnelbidg that i* liable to tafan and fan ik price, and bread abrold be blgb»r and tower aaaoniiagly. Tb* bav* cans* for complaint. But when tb»ydo not do so, and even do won* by rais­ ing tbeir bnad when finer reoirins the «*nt*nt*d lot to a Mrtain extent rovare iba transaction from view, then tirey n ut ■rt be surprised if the public gremHre a Illtia. Th*** Grit* are aa*weraW* forth* eraMe other sins to answer for both in thisworld and the ant. Th* "poor w m ,” however, will p»y them what b> ow«* them' In thia world, and tint to* upon tb*first opDortonily. Th* ** goat man * mav through the Grit trick*. Very truly yours. fa introduced, and it looks silly to see Grit papers insult the intelligence ef Ihoir read­ er* by stating that tb* expectation* raiss-l in the mind* of the eirotoni daring the Lit* •lection campaign, have not bsen realized- Rome w*a not built in * day. neither will th* grand benefits of the N. P. be realized before it ba* bad time to work. The Chronicle **y* tbe wage* on tbe G. W. R. are to be reduced owing to the extra datie* on tbe coal aud iron. I have noticed in another paper that ths sama thine wa* t ■transpire on the Grand Tmnk. But it ia found that so far from suffering a loss bv the new order of thing* the Grand Track he* jnst insd* a contract with a Nova 8co tian colliery for 40,000 tons of coal to bo delivered free at Montreal at 13.23 per ton, whereas they have prerionsly paid from •3.75 to 14. This fa the way th* railways are i»ff cled by the N. P, Ths Chronicle winds up its arijcle with a tremendously intelligent sentence, part of which fa as follows Bnt whnu Mr. Tilley informs tbe Honse oi Commons that ho calculate* on deriving upward* of 42,-000.000 fiom additional taxes, it prove* tbe duplicity of tbe men who procured the National Police." This fa not only grandbut cheeky. The Grita rain tbe country with debt, and then blame tbe new Gov­ ernment which has tn pay ths debt, forraising tbe taxes in order to get the mcney to do it with! Hnw in the world does the Chronicle think the debt fa to be paid?Should Sir John and bis colleagues pay it oat of tbeir own pocket* ? Or should Mackenzie, Cartwright A Co. pay it outof their pockets? By levying taxes is the proper way, though it wonld not, per­ haps, be very much out of the rirbt way to make lire ex-Goreraurent shall out, seeing that it has been mainly through their liberality to friend* and relatives,and their frightful •xtravaganee and in­ capacity, that the deficit which ba* to be So far aa Mr. Nox.m is ennermed, Iwis a tn.vn that most people trv ti> Ii*vs the highest respect for, bnl somehow, just ss the nablio ar* besinning to take full stockin him. Ire jnst stope to the front and doe* vomethingto destroy the friendly mountain heha«bnili. H"h**been in lusny mat­ ters of erest benefit to the town ; he fa a men of rare abilities and high cominerriil reputation ; and a man of whom we wonlt all feel pron>l and be glad Io honor, if be did not at time* by hia peculiar action* e*- trun re hims-lf from n« and greatly destroy onr confidence in him. No matter how rood qualities he may posse**, however, in tbs c-mse of in*tioe it fa not right to allowa Grit minnfoclnrer no matter who be mar Im. to slander the N. P.. by wrongly attribnting to it the suffering the workinc- men have to bear vl the prevent lime*. This cutting wages will stick in th* crops of the people of this town for many dsy*, even after he fa forced ta pay higher wage* again, and it fa to b* hoped hire more men. Tha N. P. i* not th* realcan** of tbe radooed wages, bnt the N. P. will ba the real canM of raised tom sbnrt- Iv. Jnst writ anda** if it don’t and then Mr. Noxon and lb* Chronielt, and tbeir immediate and mutual frianda will feel sick, wont they f They wonld rather see th*country go te tbe dogs headlong than to ea«any benctwiri effect* from »b*N. P. or LABIE8. TAKE NOTICE I All yon young ladire, and tho** who are not so young, too, for that matter, wbo are bent on keeping pace with tb* time* and styles—and who Is not 7—jnet give us your earnest attention for a mime nt or two while ws unfold a secret by which you may appear like th* firm flovm of epring in all their georgaoa* beauty and m*st brilliant effulgence. In the first place, get np with Ibe lark in the morning, and having provided youreelf with a well-filled w*Het, upon arriving in town betake your­ self to any of th* following glittering pelsoM of fashion, and if yon cannot find anything to prov* tb* truth of this Meret, then w* must put it down for a fact that ynu are terribly bard to plewe. Commen­ cing al the corner of ThsmM and King ■treats, we first encounter that well-known and flourishing firm of Hearn A Macaulay. On entering tbrir maguificeut show­ room your eyM will become daxxled with tbe georgeons array ef light, blue, aud till*ailk, auspeuded on *H aide*, while every aveiUMe space ia bandaomely decorated with flower* and plame*. Turn now to the atand on which bang* the centre of vtlrsdion. and—oh I tltoM lovely hat* and bonnet* I Having recovered from thefirst shock, and thoroughly regained your equilibrium, proceed now to examine those white chip bonnets with taee trimming* of white oeirieli plotae* and rose taxis, trim­ med with broad white satin ribbon and white ostrich plurare, with Irish diamonds, riiey have also the Hvde Park, Versailles, Cottage, Lille Brakh, 4d. In hata they have the Tulip, Beef Eater, Matinee, Tur­ kish Turbsnd, etc., tho latter bel-.g the moat admired. It is made of light blue silk, white rnobe lee*, and bine ostnch plume* sronnd tha side and falling overthe back. The “ Matine*,”—a white chip —is f.wed with white velvet, and trimmed with cream satin, ostrich plumes andgarnet ornaments. Keeping nn Thames street, a few door* north of this establishment you crone to the old reliable millinery aud fancy goods store, kept by Mrs. A. Cnrtix. Here again yon will be struck with Ute variety and beanty of tbe bat* and bonnet* on exhibition. Mrs. Cnrtis has just addedthis department to her bnsineee, which fa under th« snperintendenoe of Mfas Nichol­ son, «f Hamilton, whose large experience and thorough knowledge of all branchesof the trade cannnt fail in securing a large share of pnhlia patronage. Tn bnuoefa we policed the Elmo, Opern, Orleans, Monta­gne, Etelkn, Rival, Arlington, Iz>ui«e and Tzrn*. The “ Rival ’’ is deserving of its name, being a perfect besntr. H is made of white chip, trimmed with Breton lave,white satin ribbon aud ostrich plum re. Tlia “Opera " is made of bine silk, trimmed with ostrich plume*, thread face, garnetornaments and Sown. The “Margo rite* hat attracts a good deal of attention. It fa make t>f Leghorn, sherd inside, bine silk,trimmed with thread lace, blue satin rib. bon and forget-me-not. There are also the Coqnilter. Roselle, Fifth Avenue aud a varielt of others. Rtill keeping north on Thatno* street we arrive at Mayor ia the Mtair, u i M wwi. Daly Tbaatoo afaasta to bo watered during the J. •). Baitay, with rvfereao* to tbo ae- Oraot, referring to the propowd of tbo memorandnm read from Mr. Taytor nd tbo tame ordered to printed forthwith. On motion of Mr. Christopher, aroonded by Mr. Tbomneon, tbo audKor*’ report aa 1100, »110 end »U0. Tbo oAditoro' report as amended A*p*«i*l flteMUM flf lb* Co smII waa attend their meetinga when notified of the ere that CampbeU’e Moved by Mr. Christopher, sroondsd by Mr. Thompson, and by Mr. Daly, th* authors’ Mlaries. amounting to ISO each, wa* ordered to be paid, and tb* Mayor instructed to sign aa order on the tnsmrsr for that amount. Moved by Mr. F. Stewart, raeroded by Mr. Ballantine, aud A motion of On motion of Mr. F. Stewart, seconded by Mr. Ballantine, tbe petition of Mr. J. L. Grant, for the building of a dreoM ware- hotuis wa, referred te the Finance Com­ mittee for lheir eonrideratien, to report to the Council al tbeir next regular meeting. Moved by Mr. Christopher, oeeonded by Mr. Thompson, and Moved by Mr. Cbriatopher, recouded by Mr. Thompson, and UwVeimrun ** Moved by Mr. Stewart, **eond*d by Mr. Buchanan, aud Moved by Mr. Daly, seconded by Mr. Bncb*n»n, and Moved by Mr. Christopher, oooended by Mr. Thotnnaon, and Mnved io amendment by Mr. Duly, Mo­ unded by Mr. tiavfor. and Moved by Mr. Tbompeoa, Moonded by Mr. Christopher, and On motion the Council adjourned. A WoMmtomni** Fuikd . Ingersoll, April 14,1879. Tills mammoth show - room doe* n«tneed any fireoriotion at our hand*. To know what it looks like von must see i». Sufficient to «*y that thev ar* abreast nfth* time*, both in the splendor of th*ir ornamental*, and tn the slvla and variety nf lhair trade. Th«y show the bandanna* “ Leona ’’ bonnet, of white chip, crowned with Mvatiqnn ailk. with a aprny nf garnet fro«l*d leave* and b<>o«, and a large bow of Martiqn* aaiin ribbro in front. Tbe “ Count ***,’’ also of white ehip. has tiM of Breton lace, with a bow of fanev fl»w*r*d ribbon, and a bonier of rM*bn<ls and orna­ ment*. They have elan tha Talfatnan, Loniae, and *>. host of other*. In beta, th* “ Reaorto ” fake* Dm lead. It is of whit* oliln, faowl with Mack velvet, trimmed with■almon satin, white netrieb tip*, salmon roeebtid* and pearl ornament*. Th* “ Charmagn ” fa alan a very atyliah hat. nf white chip, faced and trimmed with cardi­ nal velvet and white oelrioh piano**, and al lb* ride with white laoe. Their atook D u t 8i«,—What ia the canoe tbo mention.* Leaving here and atHI mine northward, ven some to the old “ Mammoth Hall," kepi by SPRING IS COMING. BE READY. BE PREPARED. MEKCDAYTS l- FIRST CLASS WORK M. KtoWUNto, THE BEST is the CHEAPEST A Large Stock of the Best Goods F O R C A S H O N L Y . mouthed Grit will tril yen, of oonre*. that it is th* Nation*! Policy, but aven b* will admit that this I* an mronetma answer wbea knowing tb* facto. Mr. King edrer- rise* flow in th* Chnniclt al fiS.00 par before tbo new tariff waa inirodnood. truecaoM? I will tell yen. Tbo Grita tor months before the National P.Jiey wm introduced kept up the mournful cry that, upon it* *otni*g into fare* everything woalJ b* dear and lb* poor man wonld for lb* w---------------- ------------m l l ih plain t U l M ha* D* —■ *a*fon to ba fl**tw D»w tbaa it baa b*** far awatba., pvt, m 4 M b aaly a pUvthat other* M wall aa Iba Grit* b*v* to pat *p with iba littte additional aiaaaaa I. feyiw , whnw show-room will be opened to Fridaynext, wh*n you may certainly look out for •omelhiug immanM. However, be will Taxatma.W. Alexander able to find oomelbin* to ploaao both year- Tlrt Htyaleid Paradox. CASH BOOT & SHOE HOUSE AND GRIFFEY'S NEW HAT STORE, HFM. X C BOMW M L, B U S I N E S S M E N ! S J P J R H S F G - G O O OXFORD TRI THE OXFORD TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 16. 1879. th* tarn* time Aaators ship unMr tbscm*- G r o m w AndSPECIAL BARGAINS H l H AT valuable form stun & iiraurs. ■rattan.war CM SE CONNECTIONS >CARD. Q LAIDLAW.w 4 . e. r. ctirroK. BUSINESS ITEMS. SPRING, 1879 GOLDEN LION 1. L. LEACH. CLOTHING EMPORIUM Credit Valley B ailw . SCOTCH SUITINGS 1 tar Tha ultimatum of Woking Machine-, th. ■'Princem,**—an improvMBent on the «r Tli. Encnthr. Committee ef th. Y. M. C. A. will mwt for impmtaat basiama, an Wednesday evening, at 8.IS Members are tone. Ladie. <4 InxeraoH and the County of Oxford, rand your addrrae to John W. Stone, box 25, Ingmkl P. a , and eecnre an early INSPECTION INVITED. I.a iii.n, April 14,1878. _ww»m . JAMES M cniTm .W. IRELAND. H. 8. CROTTY. N O T IC B L Box. For sals by John Gay ter, Ingersoll Liverpool Cheese Market. The cable report, chcera as having dropped LX AL ANB ©THkB MATTOS n r See Griffiyh ptag bat. It*, met, ata’t I. COYNE’S ®|»t ®rtotb Sribnnt, indigestion—the "Indian Bl>4 Syrup’’ — a le oa the market every Bata rd ay by J<A W. Stone, role ^m t I else (Mstaatly at Lie residence, Cherry Street. ' 278 bribe Literary Batertahunrot, givro ia depending ca "dead reakoidog" rod - lanare.” J net before eteritng m Um w MILLINERY SHOW ROOM WUMBSDAT. APRIL II 1178. got one ; l maa t aay 1 • pay yw lec k. Tbe captain aevraed hi. oonaeotion then and there, went Into Wail .treat, engaged Mnwra. Welle ami White, Chwrabwani* •tp», .ubiuitted their annual r.pirt. Th. financial .telewent ebowed w ry fovawMe. of MMttag a perms us nt radAas** fer tM r r m WVKB « LAKS i c m - aTATJOXS.£.A M ► M4sr. ttslewd. mt.ti.MMat S. IS 1T. SS ,• M 15 i •.T.reessUe.S.U WraTOasfc (J*ru Ksrafah.r.M tn <B.X.ari.bww'UJ*.TAI(&■M»a K r M t 1 < IM « t SJS tu o teendrira. 27B OB' “ The Young Mon of Oanada," will be the subject of an addrm. by Mr. Wm. Suther­ land, of Cayuga, M the Literary Entertain meat in the Aeaoctetinn Hall, on Friday reuing. 18th tort. Good programme. Ad dratoa fre* AU invited. •r-Th. 8pringle« Trnra and Supporter A harmlera .ulatituto for all intoxicant., SaxroaD*. Jamaica Giso u . Odd-Fkl v>wx AxxiAaaiAar.The Odd-Fd * Iowa of Ing.raoll will celebrate tbe inirodue- tian of Odd-Frilevriiip in Canada by a who, M bs nsed to put it, had dieehargedJob* Jaoob Astor, by keeping th* man at tbe braes*, took advautags of every puff of wind, end won by three days. Tbe ship w m hmdod in the shortest time poeaible ; and before Artor's vessel, winch bed ar­ rived meantime, wm half loaded, ow eep-tain weighed anchor, aud With a foil cargo of tea set sail for Sandy Hook, arrived in good time, got hi. ship along.id. tbe wharfend began hoisting out his cargo, which wm sold by auction on tbe soot. This glutted the market, for the con-■omption wm oompartively small in those days, and when Astor’s ship cam. in prices bad fallen. Two days latter, M tbe captian was sanntering down Broadway, be mat hie former employer. ’’ How much did that chronometer sort you I"naked the latter. M Six hundred deUan.** M Veil,” said Astor, " dat was eb.ap. It cost ma 860,000."—Boeton Tranecript. ad by J. M. Wilson. Esq., Hernia. C. C. L. Wilson and H. Dennis wore epf.iotai ing to ba bald tha following Monday. Her, Mr. Bfond appointed Tiros. W.Ks, Eaq, M Rector’s Warden for the Kneel for Um Congregation. Crotty, W. H. Eakins and Myj. HipUus were appointed aideeman. Moved by W. BL Eakins, Eaq., seconded by Hy. Crotty. E»qM and Reeoltcd,—That Um thanks of the veritybo tendered to the choir for their able ser- fitoe co freely given during the part year, and would avail thrtneolvee of tide oppor­ tunity of oompbuMatiiig them o* tbeir MtValleyR’y. TIME TABLE. Monday, Dec. 23,1878. asnuTHF. NBTICE. A3uerti»e»uidi and other matter for publication mutt pocitircly le handed in not later than Tuesday evening, at our targe edition corupelt uc to goto prate early on Welnwday morning. FRIDAY, TBE18111 APRIL DRESS GOODS THIS WEEK . TO RENT D erehan Council. Bl akxuct’o Cokwkbs, April 7.1870. All Um membeta prerant,—tha Boeva In th. chair. Minutes of fonn.r session approved and signed, when the following SCofinnl. were pteesotod :—E. D. Tillson, plank, 881^4; Goo. Christie, board of indigent, 197 ; Erwin MoDiarxnid, etaiton.ry, 14-75; Goo. L»b, portage, tfi; W. B. Law, printing Auditor’s rep-zte, 18.25; Mr. Peano!, gravel 19.18; John Kipp, timber, 94; fa. W- Flewelling, diteking, 81 JO. Petition from A. B. FicrbeUer end six­ teen other., asking CouucP. to change the bounduira of road dtriktons No. 59 and 60. and make them into three diviricw. Petition from John Hewer, George Croe- ratt and D aril Gilbert asking to ba sett off from 8. B'otion No. 11, and bs attached to W. 8. Paction, No. 15, with Bayham. P* ution from Alex. Bradburn and tw.lv. ot'oers, Mkingfor a grant to oped np th. ro-^d weal of the grav.l, on the 7th Con., at least as far a. lot No. 12. Wm. Harris propowd to d.liver to tb. Council at Ingersoll, Tihenburg or Browns­ ville station, good, sound, 8>io hemlock plank, by the car or half car load, for 18.00 per thousand toet. Walter Price applied to have a ditch cut on the original road allowance on tbe Cranberry M.rah,on tbe town line betw.cn Norwich and Derebam, tbe ratepayer, ia- lore.ted agree to pay two-thirds of the coat f th. Council will pay tbe other third. James Wilkins, an indigent, naked for asrirtauc.. G. R. Forbes applied for compensation for one .beep killed and three worried by dogs, valued the damage, at 110. Joseph McDowell testified to ssme. Robert Few­ ester also bed one killed and seven damag­ ed, valued at 819 ; also John Kipp had turn killed and six damaged, valued at 128. Morgan James stated then was a bridge on the 9th con., opposite lot 5, wanted rn- pairing. H. B. Ortmnder and W. B. Tliotnpeon, trustees of 8. Section No. 10, asking to bor­ row 81,500 for a term of tan years to build a new school bouse in said section. John Stroud beard regarding some ditok. ing on the Cranberry slrct, on the 7th concession. G. B. Forbes stated that Ls was asserasd for a dog, and not having any wished it taken off tbe AsMsm.nl Boll. Mr. Tilton heard concerning a road east of tbe C. 8. R. station. Levy Perry applied for about fifty rods of 4-in tile for road diviaion No. 88. Moved by B. R. Brown, seconded by Geo. Ellis, and Reeolved,—That the Reeve sign his order on tbe Treasurer in favor of th. followingparties a. per ecoonuto render d and approved E. D. Tillson, plank furnished different road divisions. 881.84 ; George Christie, board ,W. Lawrence, (an indigent) 827 ; H . J. Poor, an indigent, 820 ; Jas. Wilkins, an indigent, 85 ; Ewin McDiar- mid, stationary, 84.75 ; George Lieb, po»- tag., 88; G. B. Forbee, two-thirds valoo Movgd by W. H. EaUae, Esq., eaoouded by Thoa. Brown, Esq., andin Knox Ohorch, on the evening of Fri iay,the 25th, and a grand concert aud Utarary ea-tertainment in their Hall on Tue^ay.the 29th SrxxvDiD Bxsidzncx to Lrr.—-Mr. O. A. Thompson offer, for rent that vary desirable heaae and land known as the Marr Property, situated in th. Firrt Ward. It ia om of th. finest localitim in the tow* aod with groundwelt stocked with fruit attached, wo have nodoubt he will readily obtain a tenant See advertiasmeat in another column. OfiD-FiLLowsBir.—A proclamation hM been issued by ths Grand Master of th* B- W. Grand Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., recommend- ing and requesting tha obrarvauoe of th.2Gtb day ol April, 1879, Ly appropriate • xrreise. and tbankraiving to Almighty < God for the many blessing, vouchsafed ts this order during tbe past year. The Odd­ fellows of Ingeracll intend to celebrate tbs event by * grand coucrt on the evening of 1the 29tb. j Board or Hbal tb.—The Board of Health 1 bare issued a proclamation warning all honae- holders and freeholders to put their premisra (into a thorough state of sanitary dcanliucas j on nr before the 15th of May. This is a gqr.l I aft/1 HateMaarV anil aleMaelal Vaa .-A as the Barr Fi e»city» HIKE Honae M a~Tw<>8t0ray <MMo nnsulted at the Daly House, Ingersoll, May 13 and IA 278-33 IncaaASiNa Btrerxxss.—Oar streets and narket give evidence of increasing busi- Maa. Wo have bad occasion lately to Mail attention on mure than one occasion o the large markets and thronged streets n Saturday.. Last Saturday, if anything, ras better tha. many of its predaceasora, and thoa. of onr msrehauta to whom w. oonvaraed on the matter were jubilant over tha happy change whieh baa taken placelatelv, and well they may bo, for the life and bnuyaney of business at the presenttime is 'in marked contrast with what it has been. dOST If you desire bargains in boot* and ahoes, you can get them at Cromwell’s now store, west side Thames street. 9-0 Dkt boit Rivk* Tunxxl.—TLb plans for th. construction of th. tuun.l under tb. Detroit Rivar, which baa been approved by lb. Dominion Government, show that the tunnel will be 8,703 feet in l.ngth, extend­ ing rrom Stoney Island to Anderdon on tbe Canadian side. It is th. intention of tbe Canada 8outh.ru Railway Company,who are doing tbe work, to lay a double track and double archas, ra that there will be no danger of uoid.nts or oolli.ions.The work is to be begun by the first of Mav- Thu tunnel is estimated to coat 81,500,000. Cromwell has just received ten eases of King 4 Brown's best Boot* and Shoes and you can get them Cheap for tbe Co&h. t 279-30 87 roa 63 cxxrs.—A special offer to the readers of this paper. Tbe American ‘ diamond dictionary, containing 80,030 , words, orthogropby, pronunciation, aud 1 definitions, according to th. beet E ighth and American Lexicographers, illustrated I with nearly 200 engravings ; satuflas the want, of the scholar, and at tbe same time ■ is just what a plain learned person nseds. It is decidedly th. b»at dictionary ev.r 1 printed. Contain. 700 double column | page.. Superbly bonnd inclotband gilt. -Type clear and handsome. 8 >nt free to ■ i any reader of this paper noon receipt of 6*, ! cent, to pav actual postage and psqk'.ug 'charge.. This great offer is good for f>Q days only, end i. made solely foe the *4r- poee of iutroductii n. But two dietior Arieswill bo aeot to o h aldrM i. fin appear, but ouca. Order, now. S.nl rnrrenev or 1 «t. postage stamps. Ad­ dress at onoa, NatiuWAL Book Co. Ro<t . l axd, Mass. Cldctok's Srwxjta Mirnrxx Earonrow. j —Mr. E. F. Clinton has fitted up bis saw- (ing mac hi m smporium, Thames street, in ' very elaborate sty)* and we understand he i baa purobased the building. Th. office is I fitted up iu a very neat aud tasty man­ ner, .nd none but firrt-olara machines ' are kept. Tbe gennin. New York Stager , has a reputation which it is almost itnpos- , xible to add to, and which it would ba utter- 1 ly futile to endeavor to detract from. It 1 has mrintainwl ite name for many year., jaud will always be considered “A 1 ’•among rawing' machines. Aawell as ths Singer Mr. Clinton keeps in stock, aud is ( constantly receiving * large number of 1 White's rawing machines, which for aim- ’plhfity of construction are abov. anytbiug . we have ever seen. Thue mwliiora are handsomely finished and would make an 1 ornament in any household. TIm price. Ifor these uutebinoa are not exorbitant and ( from tbe greot number which Mr. Clinton , ia disporing of we should say they would i become tbe universal fovorite. We would , and necessary preexution end should be at­tended to with tbe utmost dispatch. Wh js calling the attention of the public to tbe ,aclwe trust oar town council and str.ct r znmit-tec will not be slow setting a go al er ample by at once scraping the mad era winter’s accu­mulated filth from ourprir jpal street. Theyare in a very tad state aow, rod the matter should be attended to at once. ens for the T.jy satiafadory nport sub­ mitted. Moved by H. Crotty,E»> raooode 1 by ?. J. Brown, Esq., and Retol'oed,— ttnt 'fuos. Brown, Esq.,and the Churahwardsna be • commits** to , re­ port at th* *djronirtl meeting as to the most dssirabls property for * panonags. th. masting vdjournsd tiM Itswday next, At a lube.qnant meeting of the ocugre- gation H. Crotty and W. H- Eakins, Esqs. were reappointed M delegate* to the Synod. BarM a'i Aralea Haire. 8H0W ROOM OPEN HUliaery Stock Complete INSPECTION INVITED. HEARN MACAULAY hwsrart, April M, MW.w ju rrim ; W. HILL, Seaforth. April l«, lit*. I tale great pleanre in tlanling tie public rallv for tie ten liberal patronage beetmeed ma dssnew my lAsWy yean cf 5r-IngenoU, need would beg to recotnn oeeeor, MR. RICHARDSON, ata"iUbfif. and guite competent, to fit **»»*” anything in hie line. Htertock mH 5. found, at utuul, large and welL •erorted, end vary eleap, owing to the greatadvantage gained by buying. Yom , de^ C. F. HALL. CARD 0F_ THANKS. Dodgion Brothen* Circular. Uverpoob*29th Marek, 187K C an te—Tbe anxiety on the part of hold­ er. to aril i. increaring, bat the demand riuwa no rign of doing m ; in foot wa courider Um market .ven quieter thia week than we re­ ported it in our tert, nothwithrtanding that quotattene have been farther reduced here by Jean Ingelo", will begin in th. number „f LiltelCe Livi'j dge for the week ending April 2Jth. It \ published from the author's ad- vancq’iLe.ta, and opens in a vwy intereatiog war. Th. progreu of a new story by thispepolar writer will be eagerly watched. A^ew '.lame of The Living Age, by th. way, beg m with the first number of April, afford-i’4 *g«od time for tbe beginning of new .nb- rariptioua For fifty-two numbers of sixty- four large pages exch (or more than 3,000ttages a year), the suitscription price (|8) islow; while for 810.50 the publishers offei t > send any one the American 84 monthlies •weeklies with TAeLieingAge for a year, buck postpaid. Littcll A Co., Boston, pabliahcrs. Tux Roeg Libkakt .—The Roce-Belford pnWishing company of Toronto, have taksa advantage tb. National Policy protective tariff to issa. cheap editions of popular authors which will be sty led the -* Rim. Lib­ rary ” raries. Tbera works have hitherto been imported from the United States rodbare averaged a oort of 50 cents each, bat thelUru -Belford com peny propose to iuu. their edition at 20 cent. each. The Rose Idteery serial have rise the advantage of being print­ed iu large type, instead of the smsll print of the American editions, aud are therefore easierto real. The books will bo iisuod rani-monthly, the first, Mar* Twain’s Tom Saw­yer, beiag now ready for delivery. Dkowxxd is a Muo-PvPDidt.—An in­ quest was held upon the body of George Myres, iu the village of Tavistock, in tbe Township of East Zorra, on Saturday, the 12th in.t. Tb. deoearad wm found in * tuud-puddln, on the .id. of ths road lead- iug to the abow trained village, by W. R. Groenbolgb, with his foe. buried ia the water and mud. which wm coaled with ioe. but life wait extinct. Ho w m bmu. according to evid.no*, the night before at a ha cm, a short distance from where he w m foand, but appeared than to b. th.wore, of liquor. He followed tbe trad, of a pedlar, and pas addicted to liquor, more or lean. Th. verdict of th. jury wm m follows :—“That Gwwg. Myre. sraa found dead; cause, ntppoud to b. drowning.’* A Cabkl km 8a«r—Whits Mr. Hoar, of ths Imoeral Bank. WM walking on King street, near Clnapman’s terrace, in company with * Mr- Koitib, a gsoUrmaa who hM been on * visit hers for a few day*. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Silver PbUc, Fancy Girods, TaHc Cutlery. KaeMne HeeOes .Spectacle*, Bye Glanes, 4tc^ “" *“ “*1J «ria Iter Ms**fostari«g rod ^•GHKHUd UAHBY EM HlX D SO lf. Dissolution of Partnennip XT OTIC E to hereby given that th* aad^u^ A. JAMES McINWUL J. L. PERK INS'. Woodstock Cheese Market, J. L. PERKINS’. it will Mrva m Coion.1 Waring’s third Tyrol paper takes ua torn Botsen to Waidbrnk, and than unveite th. woadar. at Grodner That Th. reaaoaablo offer. W . otaerv. that America* cable advices report a serious decline therein price, this week, »d it will be noted that the and under th. sama regulations, at last year ; bat that tbs day for bolding the Mid market b. changed from Wednssday to Saturday in each week, and that Um Irak riint Coloured Ch.me, 42a. 44.; White, 43a. to 45a; raeond end lower grade. nominally quoted 20a to 34a, as to quality. Total AmeriMn and Canadian ahipcranfc, ria New Revolved, that th. following gentlemen ba appointed a committee, end work iD connection with the oommittoo appointed from the Board of Trade, for tbe purpose of managieg the cbeoae market, during tn HE OXFORD TRIBUNE U «n rale a1 Wecdflock’. o * 14 11ml Bright Sugar for SI.00, wtXFNciU Co.’a 365 M T M m JfrwVMf Baram, at \ /. L. PERKINS . «F W . Mra. Joaen, where do yon grt that nptendid 50 cent Tea 1 I get it *C <J*Neill A Co.’a. 250 led by the report of a piotol, and bearing th. wbie of a buJIet in nnoemfortabl. cion proximity to them. Ou taking neck of tb.mralvM It v m found that tb. ball had dogs, li t ; John Kipp, two-thirde velnethree e?------■■ - 815.88 bail w m found. Fred. Alexander who had been practicing with a revolver w u tbeporoon who fired tbe riiot, end be wan very tbAnkfnl that the damage wne no root* tom wanery are enporb. The Art paper ofthe Nnmbvr to devoted to u The Study of Art ia Bo. too" by G^rg* p. Lathrop, with twenty etebt fine ilfartTAtiona. Julio. Wilecx eouiribatoa n intoreeUag article. kTtra 232 •MO O te Loan on Mortgige*, try tew rate of faatareet, at N. HAYES Jea. King, Chaa. Bate, Wm. Cowing, D.Materim. priutiiM 900 Auditor's----------------------------PeareoH, 147 lorn!, of gravel on middle town line. 88.18 ; Jrira I*r*w U. April 1st, 1879. OUR HAT 4- CAP STOCK. On IU9Y4UK GUmHM J. L. PERKINS. IOth Nw. accid.ct which happened to Deputy R im Ge o r g e Cr o m Lba n . toward, him.’ by a* WA F. Bstteift AttctlMibcr Belaafgmaral St. (0* O'Neill A Co.’, noted 50c. Tee. Tkyit 265 NMF Cloeing out balance of our Cur- mate W ill cell 40 Um. for S1.00, at U’NriU AOo’e. 265 Woodstock, OoL, April 12.—Tha Wood- stockCbwM Market Committee met to­ day in the Mayor*, office, at 8 o'clock an., and pwed the following reaolatloQ. :— Rctolaed, That Um ebees. markets be oon tinned in Um town of Wood .took dur- NOTICE XJB^J Z. LEACH wWrta FRENCH AND IRISH SERGES PUBLICNOTICE lHE Train at B T For Factory Filled Salt, Annatto, and Rennet., cheapest at O’Neill & Co.’a. 271 tfT tfGJiey to Loan at Lowast fiat#. Apphi to J. C. Hagltr. Stove Furnitare at O. A. in need of anything in Chi* lino not to fail in eiving Mr. CHnton a call and the .took a thorough iaepeotion. Noodles, oil, and other rawing machine roqulsitee kept instedu Go to Cromwell*, for the best B*r- gains in Boots and Shoes. Full linen of King A Brown's celebrated goods just arrived. Cheaper than ever for the Grab. 279-30 H axru'a MiOAXtim yon Mat .—The May Number of Harper*. Magexin. is very rtehly illustrated, ooutateing ov.r tms hun­ dred engravings that tn.y confidently obalteng. oomperiaon. The illnstrated subject, offar uutwual opportunities for pio- torraqne treatment. At the outx.t tbe rrader. ia "A Peninsular Canaan," is tran.ported to that woud.rfnl region known as •' the Eastern Show," on the Chrxa- pesk. Bay. Howard Pyle, who writes (bo artito, aim Ulnrtrrteo it with eighteen oiaroee paper oa ~ m e Hu*, of tbe Alb-tetfo Work "is tiatrty and important. Th.itlMuArataJI ■nA-.— - -dt tk* 1 MWtribvtee a lighter atery. and Him M«tack's - Yom th. ba fail of using nrsanni wtihtn tta Corporation Umile. ttammernal. INGERSOLL MARKETS h i A CARD as. T O T H E L A D I E S HAVING A^DE1> A MILLINERY AND MANTLE DEPARTMENT HATS AND BONNETS BUTT ERIC K’S RELIABLE PATTERNS TAILORING DEPARTMENT 200 0 Cords o f Wood non “WVDODTiffl,’’ PRICE.REASONABLE. riC T R IBU N E SU B S C R IB E Axes. m u x in e k y 1BERAL $1.00 IOCAL EADINQ HAPPY XMAS. TO ALL Sleigh Shoe Steel, Ma gnific ent displa y of PATTERN HATS AND GR IFFEY’S Ingenwll, December II, 1S73. 13 THE, ELECTRIC GR]BARGAINS type. if. r d'Ht ^l.yd , rausT i3E soid> Hats of every Style & Mike James McIntyre, Undertakef,BOY'S.YOUTH’S orMAN’8 HAT, SIGN OF THE BIG HAT, LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CUTS PUBLIC NOTICE. r . iwcrtmEv,±i£p, C O F F IN S TRIMMINGS, &o. Fresh. Bread I REASONABLE RATES. V anc e ’s BaKery. Biscuits, CakesV/OHSER OF MODERM TIMES. C o a fectio a ery BE READY.- DE PREPARED.SQUAIKS'SPECIAL BOOKS. LCHANTS t tgb, tai CIRCULARS, ENVEt^PE^, BILL HRAOS^art® STATEMENTS, LETTER HEADS, —ImutneM jrsu enn en^i I umplea worth JS trr-Unto at Ihii bu.lnouCCrpurtSml.AHlM. Di Pierce's Favoriw Prescription ..-The ferte. S—w r. M T*”‘ IO my Furniture BnaincHS, and Lav-isg purqhued » FirtKTJM re* from ponds law*, unwbots- B O N N E T S . Inycruoll, AprilS, 1S70 SEVERAL NEW CUTS ADDED THIS SEASON. cleaning the cattle oooarionally with* a’ bittih, aa they cannot then turn around Vick’s floral Guide. “ The matter, my dear. It in then given to the foreman.”“ What, the proof ?*’ “ No, the matter.”1 •• And what does be do with it ?” •• Will yon wait a minute ?” “ The foreman takes the matter and places itjn the foim." xr 5**rrrLfv*“ What kind of form ?’* i '■ - J “ An iron chase, which, when it baa all the news io it which is in type, and it Is Undertaking Department place it gdntly. very rently, on a galley.”— “ And what’s a galley ? *“ A long article made of brass, in which the matter is proved *'— “ What kind of matter, and how do they prove it ?"“ Will you wait a moment ? if so, I will try and explain—but Rive me time,”be said,nettled a little at her croae-examina- under tlio name >n<1 »tri» of WwlS'a Diarraaar, Madlaal Aa.ark.tlM,, with UM folktwin;; elleerelion, r, v. rimu >-,«prM. r. n. i*n»y. v. i*«*Jxo. E. Fiance, s<<£ I.aarrB 11. Smith. TrreaHim mnaciAWB and annoaomi <w ttte- or pmrtK* I. uLtniiiett Joe Jnrenl'tri in the L’uitnl Stat’*,Canada; anil Enrnjie at nrfiirrd rate*. II it)• <>i:r jrinci/a Offer in'ated i, ll'athi;igf >n, rllrre'y V’hkmIP thr Cnil’d State* Patent t’jjrr.>c.’ are «i6i- to athnd ti> a Patent Puniur.-, ,, >!) greater ^ramjituenn and ile^mt'h and eo-tthan athar pa'ail alt ir.iegi, irhi are ft it til*tnnee j'rmn WtnAlngton, amt Aar* three\f»re, to employ ’■ow-trffffe alt.r.ity^." II' |. make /iPdlml.-.arif r^g.iiincpiftf a.idj 'l. t I f.-lte -'ll ’ ti'il y,’ .> t't '■} .■ Ea t a 3?COXSTITLTtOXAUOATAEEH E Z O D ' URES CATAR1 Thousands A] SJ .M M M t M .v -a w » J the papers tor ?**tlie payera *, press I tarriL prompt* me to »cnd too thia Certlfl-Idlcd. el* Mareto niAke what use ol it youopen Y-um truly.W. TIXPAl.h. MctbodUt Mlni.ter. REGABlfiisS-OF COST. JUST I.nrtK AT OUR HARD PAN PRICES 40 POUNDS OF CURRANTS FOB U FOfNDH OF HUGAH FOR KO FOUNDS OF Rice FOB 18 POINP3 oT NEW PBTNEH for 3 Pounds of very FINE TEX for Twelve < ’skea of Toilet Soap for 25c. Call and. try onr 60c. Tea against any at 75c., and yoa■ wiH ba conviuceri <rf the fact that O’NcUI’s is the pkeu tv buy your Teas, Ac. Ingvraoll, January 5, 1879. 26(i raie M U T O ’yournose and eyes discharge excessive quan­tities of mucus, thin, aend and poisonous,until unfit for bu^incsis or pleasure you num- her yourself among the moat afflicted of mor­tals, detained to aulfer periodically the great­est distress without .relief or consolation. Every draught, every breath of sir feeart a»enemy in disguise. Thio is arnte cnUttTiior cold in the head, it arises from con-stitutionslly ucak or diseased nasal organs and enfeebled action of the pores of the akin.In tlft permanent cure of this distressingtrouble, Sanfurds's Radical Curo ia a never- tailifig fpecifla. .lastant relief follows thefirst dose. Ito use destroys that morbid sen­sitiveness to atmosnherio changes which pre­disposes people to this disease, and is sure to prevent an attack of chronic Of Ulccm-* itmmAi'tTxsriisFAinox From a well-known Druggist. Gentleaifn,.i.1 am happy to infortnyou that Saxfobh’m Radical Cube is the best remedyfor Catarrh I have ever sold. It gives uni-fer&l taiuijaction. 1 hare not juttnd a com(hat It diil not relieve at onee, and in many cases a ctlrc is jH-rfortned by the uso of Obebottle.' Ifwmtyiamriead all others in themarket ^Please send me another supply. Machinery Oils, &c., &c., Molesals anil teail VOLTAIC____ Dyspepsln and Indigestion. Ague and Liver Pain*. Bilious Colic. ITac&t over the centre of the nervous forces,the pR of the stomach Co ll is’s Voltaic Electric Tlajstebs furnish the absorbentswith that marvellous vitalizing and restorativeagency, Electricity, united with the curativeproperties of oux otra Lggcaut Balsams and Pine. The amount of Vitality they infuseinto Weak and Paralyzed Parts is astonishing.They stimulate the Liver, Stomseh and Bowels, pMeet fSgcstimr, enre Dyspepsia.Bilious Cdiic, Cramps, and Fains, and preventAgue and Contagfona Malarial Diseases from fastening themselves upon the system. ForWeak mkI Bore^ IziDgs, Palpitation of theHeart, Painful Kidneys, Rheumatism, Neu­ ralgia, aud SciaticaeUey are the beat remedyin the World. PRICE ZS CENTS, Be auro, that yoa have what you are will­ ing to pay far, Call fur Coll ins* VoltaicELhcnucAL Plabteka. 8okt by all Drug­ gists. . ' - -f " T i ’ ......... Its Wonder*Cures. Bear What Reverend Centlc-- man $ay« of the Constitu­ tional Rcnieilj. per, “ tbta we ona And the MOW."•• Oh, I eae." ' •' When they gei 0 ■H®k <yP«. M I was about to say, they empty it on a gal­ ley "------.'• And in throwing it npon * galley don't it go all apart ?” -‘•No, Hiey lift it from the stick, end UNDERTAKER, sxo oom i pzAim uaHousehold f uriwt ur e. COFFINS, CASKETS, SHROUDS, &C. It was an exceedingly ooU night and Mr. and" Mrs. Hamby bnggsd the stoveclosely,ha paasiug ibe time reading a paper and she sluing looking into the fire.Without any preface whatever she drop­ ped the poker. With ao mnob force did it strike the hearth that Mr. Buuby stoppedhis reading abrnptly, aud looked over the top of bis apectacUs inquiringly.Mrs. B. had a happy thought; quickly it was transmitted to /Jr. B.“John," said she, “you remember sometime ago you promised to tell me how newspapers are made."£“J f~i ■. ~. >“ Yes, yes ; but some iribor time, Jots.” “ No, now, please,Again be tried to content her with a pro­ mise, bnt it was of no avail ; she wanted toknow, then, just11 bow papers are pat to­gether." • - - I He hesitated. The longer he hesitated the more impatient she grew, and be felt it. Booing that a postponement was of noavail, be heaved a long sigh, UiJ aside his, paper and reluctantly bMnn to un­ravel for his wife'a edification ” tho “ Inner ■ life of a newspaper.” (f i c a - ■ “ In the first place," said he, “ the copy is sent to the composing room—"“Wtiere doos tho copy come from]?” she | Inquired.“ From the editors and reporters,.of j Printed Envelopes. A I.AHC1E Stock of Envelopes justX a>- rvAlVed—:ill ^tlnd. and prim. Envelope,printed at a amall advance over Blank Envelop... Call ° • Ob, I see?’ - “ Well, when tho form is uqadn up it is put outlie printing machine and the edi- «on 0OM to’ pn'•♦What Bd Ihl . *♦ Thetdoul To the Ladies of Ingersoll and surrounding Country ;— In thanking you for past patronage, I beg to call your attention to Jhe large and well assorted Stock of CHRISTMAS GOO0S -® 1 baveaprovided for the present season, anil which you will find on inspection to bo the mostoutlets ever shown in Ingersoll, and which I MilLteH at the LOWEST LIV1NQ PRICES. PlcUsc Cull aud Exaullne before purchasing; elsewhere. I have also added largely to my stock of i B UTTERIC K’S r e l ia b l e pa t t e r n s , And npw hone to be ablo to supply al) in need of Patterns without delay. Hoping to ace allmy nlil friends, and lots of new oue* before Christmas, I remain, yours, respectfully, C T TjR T IS. “ All right, ro op.” n i f j I“ Type, when it i« set np,w called ‘mat- | ter,’ and when the first impression of it is taken, they called it—"“ Impresion of what ?" ♦‘ Oh, bother—the type Iwriien itia firetprinted on the galley, thkt i* ealled a ' proof, and they call it ‘ proving the mat­ ter." Oh, I see. Does the galley-print it ?”•‘No, the ‘ devil." ” . ; “ Oh ! John I" she cried in tones of re­ proach. " Why will yvv. -uartl rackwords ?*’ “'I was not swearing. Tito npprentico around a printing office is'known oa ‘thedevil.’ " *• Ohl”“Tho proof sheet which ho makes after going io tho proof-reader,’ is returned to "■• Oh, I see.” “ Then it it ia givon to the type-setters “ What do they do ; sit on it ?” “ No—thnuder, no ; thqy are tho com­ positors who set it up.” ' ' “ Ob, they compose the copy, and throset it up. Bat bow does it sit?” Ho dtew another long sigh and calmly Jroplied: tk “ The editors compose the copy, then send it to the c >mp isition room, a id tho typo seders put iu it type."•• What 1 the copy “ Yes ; they set the types up co thatthey will read as the copy reads.” •• Oh, I see.” A pause ensued.“ John,” said Mrs. Bunby, “yon i -ped at the compositors setting the t What do they set the type in ?” “ In a slick.*'“ A s'ick 1 What k nd of a stick “ Ob, a stick ia a dcviM.tbal is justwidth of the eolumoa of the paper, holds Berentson lines of brevier.” “ Andfl»Iai**« brevier ?"“ A kind of iypa that fajjleasiug to eyo and easily read.*' “ Oh, I tee."“ When thaprintore get a ‘ stick full,” ho went on, “R)ay curtly— “ Are th# priutew-different from com- P “ No!" bo-rcplWU a littlaoutof of tem- rcpuMUon In the Inmiiurnt er Cbrualc Dlw.ie.,Twwltliw In n prnfewfntiMl bniness Ikr cvceedkizh|. In.lIvldmU ability to condnet, seme Vvara a«oiiKtncr.) M-rvral liir-dl< al rentlcmMi Io aiooetate Uwau-'Mtvea w|ui blin, >a t'mlty ut Um Wort.f. Dia-■rnury, ttw Oma.illlt.ir I»p»rt«ien» nt whlH, h— ■■>«■• . -in /T itn * x . McIntyre & Crotty’S rc A'arc of JHilcb Cows. ( I| must ba apparent to ovrry thinkingperemutfialltaXighMt animal perfection willWtHbenrq an abtradaut and rich trap-ply.it gittk, uoleas proper .care is token to furnish tho cow with tho kind of food bestcnlcnlntod to . the required purpose. HowoMon it H fonnd that complaint isroade'ihai^Bnch a cow is a bad milker, wl'sw-tbc conec-animal, IrensferredAoJoUierhands, has given entire satisfaction. This is ejrtiy.expltinaa ijy the fact that in the first case ttie'eow has been kept nn foulpastors or on.impropsr food. Il becomestherefore* yecnliiuly nitCMisarv to pursue the tnannrr of feeding . which experiencehas pn<vrd to be the moot advantageous fur i bo production of milk that ia rich and sw*ei. "Tbo first requisite in feeding if that the animal khouhrimve abundance of food an prepard that sip cap consume all she ra-quires io as abort a tune as possible. Sl»c will'-then lie down, and have th* mgre time tof*crete her milk, and that milk toneqnire richness. The pasture should bo often changed, and if she is not in pasture,hot srtlcd-sbe Jamal Bare young succnlnDt dov^.V^F, oafs, fodder,eorn^miHct.Cowe fed.however, with food of top watery a na-fnro, "s are the above early in the season rrqhire an addrtion or» more redid food, ends«* tomI, ami a- little bay. Otherwisethe milk, altbenirii considerable in quan­ tity, will be poor and thin. yielding no crcsnr M etmoaqnence. When feeding reote Utey ebould be carefully selected, ns having rw» symproms of decay or rdleness,and eliould be miLl in flavor, or thel>uiier, will -be, feinted. Maugri wurtde harFWcren*; from tbehluwious qualities,n favorite food for dairy cows, and are nred extensively in Europe, and to some Riven beforeXannaiy.-as the Jonger they rre kept the less acidity is produced bv f*nr tn sis p>mn<1« of Indian meal lu every.> n«1ie1, to correct the irritation eccaaioued 1 y tlieir sole ns«. Many dairies of Rood B E W ARK O F A merican Counterfeits Ask for Littlefield's Constitutional Catarrh Remedy and. take No Other. T. J. B. HanbiNO,' Dominion Agent, Brock-ville, Ontario. Far Salo by nil Druggists at only one Dollarper Bottle. TRY JT iiY tftoiK or ’ FURNITURE ! It (tried tnd rotnplrie bom the 1-Al minsLetunrrt IUil l ulUd auUt^tjd^Cquada. Uuma mJ CEHT^NIAL TABLE CHAIR, Tht Gr**t«l ’Xovdty the Timet. Offlon ud Wartroumt, VlieMz Bloetf, eppertu lh« Mr Mat. w. b. oaxs?. Rev. AVm."*1ayKr*SrJ known as Cclifprei Seveik.X^eL Francinoo. Onr SoathJ How to Lt- S Model Vt Klt-ctinn i RB^ILJTORE. «TnwH4h*«U» Mp. kino mrew. i^ukksoix., FuW dw SMt ol Motestt's Baah. H o w *-To M 0k e M o n e y IM e< , i ... .! ortDEft oF THE DAY, ■ :«A 4 ----------- 4i SAVING OF TWENTY EER CENT. i ‘T 0 B* 1 TBA* AK t>i 0ENEttAL* J B Partsual atteniios <lvau to tuveral,. J. F. MORR.J’. Y.Warensem-0'tS.I) agUrft Btoek, ■n.tmts burtjlurtranlL BcaJdanaa aver the Warwvuua. » IsTsrooU, Ftb. J, 1S7S. CO SPRING IS COMING. JWr ftf DM ANibMswW rrtrtfce at the WnWn n»MM ,, “ Locked up 1 How ?"j ’ “ With quoins and aide-atuiju.” ■ “ Sticks and coins—h»i‘ be, La^—what kind cf coins ?”•‘ Not coins, bnt quoins, q-u-o-4-n-s.” “ And what are they ?” •’ Goodness graclons, anv mon aura- . , rionr? A ijiioin," he re6um»i/“fe'a email'block, and Is wedged in between tho chase SSfl *n<l aide-slicks with a * sbootinf-atiek." t| jlkX “ Shuo'.iug-stick I How does it shoot?” “ Shoots the quoins into place with the aid of a mallet.” -------Sho did not quite understand, but saw /•> z- by ths white of his eyo that it would not _ ‘‘ How’s that?" -------- f Why, when some type is knocked over TH OrosT C ut’SawsT Saw F i l e ^j .7” Skates, ' ’ Skate Straps Gimblets, . ifl -’.m U I * »?!<•« Bob Runners? A TTENTION irf ewfled uMkeWfow JT*. t«V Brn*» Ijv tsl*«* J. 0. GALLOWAY’S . BOOH STOtUL ftendenioii'rt'YTArdf-ningfbr Ih rtffl. Hmderrtfrec frarejrel Hrewntawwa Living Entotlre^ -w newfcwok by Jlev. ftH, bfcwart, editor ftn'rftoK Vntif C heese Makers. ATTENTION. \V7rE would call the attention of al!I t cu-<ig«i Ju th« m^ruiLkUtte v( thceae to <>u/ SEA3&LSSS CheeseBandage ,0tM iS the Ixrtl IhlnfV out ; alx> eej s, B'SsHmAa'AnJ And all kind* <4 lilt) S«n >ib*. Gang Presses, Refrigerator Vata CUIH) HILLS, ETC/ FURNITURE, They Still hav* „ mivgcft stfl m givtuz WBOJiESDAYi’^MIL t*M. The CaMgsc-Wd Butter., If We look ctrefhlly Brtong tho dairy stuck of ttoh futalr/wo sb all bo somewhat ■ irpriasd to lorta tnct 0«od cows are theuxpeoti hi rather Xtfan tbs rule. Although it ia no longer a snbjcol of ooutruvorsy that tho oow mud uoeessarily be fed food whichequals iu aihSu5t’’tlrt aggregate chemical eletu ints she relarn* iu the shape of but­ter aad cheese, or milk (for instance, aaeasibla person would not presume that a cow giftig inllk ibnt would make 300 Di.of butter requires uo more food than one giving half this amount), nevertheless, it is aqnplAyrttoe’lbal the, former would requireDowBffre MMI lo rnp’port huff maintain tho1 formation fabric than the latter. Thiscan bFftlnstratMl in the case of a mowing- machine; avery termer knows that it re­ quires S04B«te wMclflae-Vear to mow anacre of* grass tn onk hour tlutn* it" does in fiv^j, bntJan hour's work would necessitate a greater amount of wear iu the former than iu the latter case. Tho same is trueutwg&riie tho cows ; with our present systom.abo amounts to nothing more nornothin!;lass than a machine, and we little care haw great tho wear 6f so long ns she possesses ths Vuwor of reproducing herself>» tlio uiqaey value of li*r products in. a abort time—tho shorter the bettor as pro­ fits arc c-jncefrnod.Our domestic dhimalMhonld be regarded as repmaapting so much capital stock. Ifa dow worth eay 980 requires food to the amoattt M910 to produce a marketable . catnmodity’wortb 81<J,ef course the farmerwill be unable to declare n dividened at thowMbf tbe year. It follows then, that if ileatowiree so mire to sustain the anim­al Si th a toed cow than in a poor one, tbo fanner io aa much more profitable asn’jevxceedo the latter in productivs pro­ pensities ' or qualities. Thera arc alsoinany dairymen who, simply because theyha^yeBfltf almost wholly apon the opin­ ion* and rooameudatious of others, cannot resOfty teH'a good oow from a poor onewhs® tboy **• Lex; while still another olssi armwawtoUy caretoe*with ruterenca to the matter, assuming that cows will all aver­age about th* same Strange as ifmayBeera, thia is a test, and we have heard this ar-Ruita'ial (?) used more than onco at tho Farmers* Club. To improve the general run of dairycows, it is necessary to constantly weed ont the pool* of inferior ones, and breed ami keep only those which have provenlliehisclves worthy of care, It makes no difference what the nature or name may be. We would not ba understood as argu­ing that there is no choice as to breeds, for there an a number possessing desirable characteristics, and not only posessingthem but also the power of transmission which renders tho offspring almost sure to devrtpp into b profitable animal; but ourargument fe based upon the assumption «>f milking stock matured from wluoh the a* lerttooa and rejection should be made.Experience has fimo aud again demons­ trated that craJo cows have in many in* stancgEpfUtCdtaitor tab? animals thanthoroughbreds. This excellence is doubt­ less flue to the adnrtTtuta bf“ the blond of the pure blooded with* that of tho choiceconttMi ifodtolha strength and stamina of Im latter increasing and intensifyingthe*^eorireble' characteristics of the forftftr. This statement is not derogatory to the merits of ibeihoronghbreila, but rather in its favor,for Wtlbbnl It ws cannot so readily secure the many /ulvante^ee which are alwayssure to onsoe. The services of a pure­ bred bull of some better bred cos!a but little as compared to tlm benefits secured. All Umars should avail thamselvsa of it.evewff they have bnt two or three good cnws to be served, remembering, however,that the Mites must have the best of care, fuo<LAnJ attention to fully develop these characteristics.—J, F. E. in Buffalo Ex- prat. i t t ’I’/ . ~£ Manchestxr, Mass. A Breton Physician says;—" 8ince I received so much relief from tho nee «f it eqyself, after a thorough trial of theusual- xvtnedies, I have privately advised itsSise, and piMutne I have sent to your store no less than one hundred of u>y patients for it;** Price, with Improved Inhaler, Treatise,and Directions. $1.00. Sold by all druggists. cd'ttlNS’ Bank, IVitdiinyt'iii, D. (^.; the ftiiynl S— di A, Xurtr-gittn, and Dani-h l.e.j ’H „!r, rd WaJiirg-lull : U'>n. Jverpl, c<i*eg. IrrZ* (hhirf Jnrth-e U..S'. Cfitrl of Uhtiui* ; t> the (iffkeudevf th*fU. S. Patent Uffre, dial to .>enatur» anti jlrtntcr i tifflY/,'/.-- .. I,-.1.1 rr rr, State.Add.tr* LOFIS EAG5ER A. CO...S’ Jlriivr* Pate: !• am! Alt m ej, at Bur, Lt irr.nt Building, »l'ashin!iton. i>. < - 3 l X a .0 0 0 .Q Q rer eB »W«. Mkk «U1 *awte re V 4.50 5.oo