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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Advocate, 1887-11-24, Page 84.0 Cop.rt'xeter T.. 0, E Gees to Oh004. 1,1,171, largo poogrog.4.104 ,Iro„s. 4,00doopo 011 suudivwopiov at .„the James :street 41,01,704 tq' hoar the .4ev, MT- 'a-rullciAl 13r044the arinnal •sveliolnwoli,:ortli;epfri:47:10epottirot,,,dtelite, to,of :Foresters, Court 1.;?,Exeter, ...Besides -were prenent several PleWhets of CoVrt Woodburn, of 1$:irk-ten, and,from Oredi- .;ton, The seritice waa commeaced by Spg- nc the 43fftb, hymn. beginning ,wi;th 41to words • aio;f4ord conduct Ore plan Thel,a-s'a concerted schemes are vain." After prayer the choir rendeyea in fine as1e the bealltifnl unt/IP'm "0 Spirit Divine", after which the minis -i ter read by way ,ef lessons Isiall..05th., .chapterrand Tbe miriister selected as the basis cif ,his remarks the WO., i18th. and 49th YOr$08 Of the sixtb chaRter of '1st, Tim: o• thy, di -v(011. -1g more particularly upon the clause found in the 1Stii. verse, .eptevoly to Distribute." In order to familiarize the.cOngrega• tient with „thtr aims of the society the rev. gentlemen read .0. 9hC/Pt extract groin .the constitution a the order, whieh was as follows : (t)T iite frIternallv all persolts of sound imdity . anti ovmhd health end good tnoraleharauter, who aro • adopmele, midunder fifty -en years of age. ftl) ;Co give all moral and material aid in ils power ito jts.mimit‘ers thoSe dopendent upon them, c•lueate its members .socially, morally and (.• 1) To establish a.fund for the !Ale!. „,.01 oleic Roo .distressed mac DOI'S. (5) To ,stablialt a Benefit Fund, from which, on ,.Utisfafgory evidence of the death of'amember or the 4)1...lee win, nas.eoumile.1 v. ti 43. /awful - rereirs- rnent4, a emu tot opectling area aqueang• doltars . shalt be pald .topto,wliow, orphiMe., depciniants, or, ;other be,ia ry whom the member may have oon- - ,stittrIons, If dt.tignated, or to the personal renretion. 'thereof the moniqor. or, upon the complatitm of tho. F4peeht,19).o tfef a member, as laid down in this, seonstitp eon, siaelt aunt shall. hopa,id'to Aihriself. so,atre CorLts members - 1 It) ITK,1090:0.1n.ttelldalICO; dolhirs per week ale% benefiti frj Fqt,t dollars finteral bemire': •Id) h dollars. Two hundradollars, or o'itree hurtdrea dollars a year inter main eveattem l'ItretrigLI,Itadna dollars, one thouracd dollars, ort ji,(Nen. Aztnared dollars Op totsland 'permanent Woe-, He then Went cm to say that in _forming an opinion about any great tuovernent it iyas well to take into con- , .sideration first the .object in yiew, and, -,secc'&11y -.;he mode taken to obtaining . that:end. 'The object of this sobiety. was certainly a very piaiSetworthy one. providence having destined that we Should live in a mixed state it be ihaves us that we should deyise some means. ,by which avo can be mutually helpful to one Ainother and best, con - ,dude t aur welfs.re. 'Being united by 41 common humainty rause o neces- sity be „constantly earning in contact, '..the highest and the lowest grades of so- wittity .are overyday being thrown to- gether Vi.i.ce.of circumstances and we „should - 'endeavor to b =Wally hel'nfo). io our fellows. tenevolenctris duty a bainanity, so the scriptures terali us. The,objects of. the 1. O. F. ,ns given jia their constitution are along • the line Ariel j.n,'tteeorelance with the teaohings .tig oar Conimon. Christianity. Such' sooieties are an outcome of chris- . ‘tianity .aad aro only found whore it is in operation. In ancient times such institutions es asylums, hospitals and fur.evelent societies *Vero entirely un - ;known, 7,10 record- of mph being' iii the history of 'ancient Rome "Or Greece. When Ilion thus band theizi:ielves together for such ohject;. • they are acting in harineay with the .0.4ehi:igs of .Our Saviour, Natures •iws set us an example of harmony and „ AlSo Prowl fr.0 us the tender care of Goo • for his creatures. In like manner we •should live ,and care .for oae 'another ,each distrihutang Of his fulness bt the necesities of his fellow. We ;seethe reaf,oeean lying at eurfeet from which the sun i tlie mighty pump draws up wai;er and then "Using the. elouds bucl:eta it 'i.tenria the refreshing Sliossiers all over the thirsty land far the benefit pi Mans Should the sun tura iniser and tsituSe to distribute the water which be draws up or the elands turnmiser' and to empty theinselVeS open the thirsty twirl 1)6Ar S000 would man be .dostitnte. • We have all 'duties to per-. iorth thoogh not of the Same character ,eachitsviit;-.* Ilia owo _particular I1611 'The pri-oci.j;10 o &suit-A.10o i n re, vealed oltriistion duty ;is .may be Seen rafereacc _to lst,,lteniuns,l:?,tli. ter, lit. -verse; Ilehrews 6th, ttege AllA the apostle jetnes eonimewls n.S 41) geed arid to fOtigeti. net." The Whole Bible teaches a the dktelloition of 'Ood's spirit for Man/a betiefft and 4.0448 of 'Nazareth VAS icupWn as he that WCflt abeti6 doti gOQd. uth .40Cie- i,ie's largely Contribute to OM general • progre5s end selidity of present society. Ite liewever Would like to Malt.* a .iinggOtion With regard to the constitu- tion (if the Order, Xo5provisien was Made •fOr the relief Of ,the family Of bit Who through hooted. dotiogoopots .00throittott ,notoido, whicth, ti000tdibg to NiutlAlt 414 A. Ito tigehl POin ted nut to Jus11taarers the ,nrkeer- Witty of life and the liability of- all ProSent to Meet with nOcident3 Which would.lay theM Askle frem active work and the necessity a Paking .SOMe sort tIE.Provistett ±Qr Sue)) OUP*. WS- MI" aociatiQ4 was .one means'of doiug so, The fact that during the short life of thi4,Sooioty 'llso amount gf $101,000 1wjheen eNpended for the relief .of the 4lestittite, and that Rhea A pernianent Ilesetive Fund Pt 01V/00, was a icg Prclet of Ita After singing, •the benedictien was pronounced, and the members Marched back to their ledge room v.eU pieased 4YitJ! the yerg mtcresung l,114 Itivo sermon they had listened to, Our Washington Letter. mom our own correspondent.) rho question a the election ,of. offi- cers of the Ifouse o repreientatives grows it intere4t and importance as the date for the assembling of Congress draws near. ITia to tbe present' there is no avowed OpposItion to the preserit incumbents of the offices of clerk, ser- geant -at -arms and postinasteK, though now and then a whisper can he heard that some person will be 'brought out for one or other of these places. The tight is over the cloonkeepership. It has been claimed ,among the cbmpeti- ters of Cel. Penelsein, the present door- keeper, that he would not have .the sup - part of his home clele,,,,,ration-that of ;ilennessee. his.upport of ails Asser- tion Mr. J. E Washington, one Pt the nseinbers for the State, has been mon-. tioned as opposing Col. Donelson. In a letter received yestereliv, Mr. Wash- ington lyrites that all` reports to that: effect are false. Ile states that.lie wit reach Washington within a few days, and that lie will do all in Isis power for the success ,of Col. Donelsou. There is no doubt that Donelsini, wilt have the State delegation, and, as. an indi-• cation of what is thought of the out- come the betting is now altogether in favor of his .election. I.1-Tk16 some, thing now unexpected shoji Occur to upset present calculations the oflicers now holdi,ng will' al larsitbably. he, re- elected. There is klorne complaint .araong De.tnocrats that all" the offices of the House should be held by States ahnost in a group, Kentucky bavitig the Speaker, Tennessee the doorkeeper, Ohio the Sergeant-at:liras, Indiana the Postmaster, and Mitsouri 'the t clerk. It is perhaps now too late to make ariy obinbinations for the ;,l'breelfing of the "old slate", as it is °Laud; and or the election of new men in place of ;the old ones. But there 'are pdmocrats enough willing and readyto enter the race fer either of the subortlioate below tho SPeakership-if any gr'o`t.pec't; of success can be diseoverett' it rb= mains to be seen whether any conlibl, nations to work. change, and that ill the caucus thaa present incuilibmits will All be rimoninated.. 'A survey of' the field now loolts that way. Speaker Carlisle s here :to stay, un- til atter the first, seSsicM of Congress: lie is hopeful of passing n tariff bill this session and has devoted' consider- able energy to that end. Ho has had several talks with. the President since iiis arrival here, Members axe coinino. to .11rashington in numbers now,„and many ha e matters to disenst with him. no hat to think about the formation Of the committees of the House, and there are many other matters to ocenpY his Attention, so,that bp will have s much its he can do against the opening, of the sessien., There is Some idea thar he will be able to announce his com mittees before the holidays, but it is hardly likely that he can. The rule.s have to be adopted, and there is likely the year endin une 1, 1$87, the de, fieit wattoyer 0 inPloding, Of, course, the 14 Vila credited to the' 'Thtigtt. Pseilie • ?Wrong for the trans. Aortation o2 t The lto;go in- crease in t4 reY00.eiie ,tho result in part of latn. additions to the popu- lation of tie conntry and tho ac- tivity in bu peso, But it is largely attrilintable O the nap of the mails in carrying Inc) he»dise, "Which, owing to recent regifl ionS of the DopartOnont,' has become ery popular. :W.E REMMt. On Surd y, December 3rd, at two 0'00k P, P., ni$idextze, laeda, and ehattel p OPtIrtY, lately Owned by George 'i, illis. John Gill, auctioneer, R. Pr Collins, Solicitor for ass- igne , of P ' • On Wri ay, 'November 20t1, at two o'clock p. in., in Exeter, ;louse and . )tzt, household furniture, etc. .143. .,0kti auct John Vail, prop. i, On TP;s4ay,11Pvember 2.4th, at one de lick p, in., en lot 16, con, 17, tp. ,of itepliert,larin stock and imple- An 16, joint J. Mahe°, proprietor. 'NV ', liolti, add:, . , 11111 •IND EtiliS Vir4,314e4e • 11,4:astheson, EXETEit. NORTH. ;welttv welL assorted for the moonlit tilde. Low price,s still maintain. ROCERIES.7.-16 lbs.'sugar 1L00 ; 13 ths. white sugar 151:90. • " ..ii'etetbaiinderspja in Teas Iron? ..10e tp. per lb. • ' 13 sth t Shoal (a11,Stylps) At low prim. nicely cottoned stook of OAK'S, SOYTHES.and GLASS all alma (olioap.) . Boot Machine 011, 600.per gal. Coal 011 as low • ' • as thelowost, , TrA4, 501 of 44 pieces, $275. • , . •k god.aitof neady•loado Clothing* for 1.'Ordered setts got tip in good glylo• . ur Dress Cc:lode "are mark, stn tlb the lowest 1 • ' g 'fOot110*.'4',YdS.' for $1.00. . , • .• iit'euito and lot,'also's ;arm for sale. Apply te- • JOHN. : MikTfiEbON, pos,tollice. Trade -.Mark, secured icialt other patent causes in the Patezit fhat and belore thd,Cenata promptly and attbnclad tev Upon receipt of 1t1odet or Sketch pf In- eution, I make ,e,ereftil examination, and , dyiseas to patentability Free of charge. , Fgus MoomaRTE, anal make No charge idess, patent ,is secured. Information, dviceand,special refrenCee sent on appli-, ahem . it:LuTELL, VirAchingtep, 0. O. opi..,,ito J. a: Patent Wee. LOST ! ,,en3141 boy, Omit the size of a bare footed, with his father's loos on, oro8S eyed it the back of to be it tight oyer Oen) that will „take 4 neck, with his hair ctit eurley, up some graft. .13esides a Jiunclrediektrying a blindidof bungholes on new members makes t difffealt to 62ilhig• back, when last seen was look- . . the cotornateet. Mr. Carlisle was with the- Presiden some time Wednesday. .SpeakingWiti your corrospeedent,ye4tordny, lie seif that, OCCourse, no one Can tell %VIM Congress would de. }e thought, how ever, that /Ale ellftll OS Of peS*,,,* tariff bill Were better that durkig lea Congress becanse the ekigenmes ai greater now. Whetu asked if h thought there wat a disposition amen the democrats to come together meth' question; he said. ha thought so; 1 • knew nothing to the eontrory. 011e of tho features of the P0A111 tee•G000rays onooai report, which new neatly completed, will be 40011101A that the Department by t au{ of tiekt year will probably be se supporting. Thu deficit „has leaSen nearly three millions during the r ye,ar, and with a Oentinund increase the revenues, which last year anion' ,ed tes- abont 10 per 'Cent mid a dem: in the e4penses 'which Was about •, , per cent, theta it every to.ogpoot t t the Y4)03111103 1011 'equal the otpol turea 'by the end of next : r the .year ending Stine 1. 1886, tho 10 ° 7-C , Vol. rather inforthatiettiswalk inSido and take ,a look at R. Hicks itinnense iltock ti)IverWareo snit- --able for -- CHRISTMAS po WEDDIdG PRESENTS, jeblot'priees, his stock of Watches,. '6 -locks, and Jewelery -was nclier larger, nor more cato..- Atily -iictootecl, his stOok of wedding pngs is of first-class quality and it pro ilt ittirao toed, his faoiltios for Orinning out first.,clasSts work 'WaS never bater, Oart 111 yonr sidc sautebes, clouksaiiiL brokoii dotoi Jewbity, got thew put in orctor for tho cOlitiktg ChristrAas LOliday$: Tito olatt'aua, brpmite 404 w010 two tuilliono. 404 Would 'tale 'this methoarpf returning thanks kr past support .aga also invites the attetytion ofithe .general ,pablic to ,h,is ,new Fall and NVintiw $t007.: 00.101:00.ng tie following:- - Afirst-class stock of Furs ormisISTOTO Qv PERSIAN LAMBS, I3BAVF,It, AND YITES CARVilF1714 IMPECTION OF ITIS OLD CUSTOMM4 AND ALLtOTBERS WI1.0 ARE PLEASED TO tOALt. . -A. First-class stock of Boots. & SIOES, IMBBEIt OTEBSITOES, 1n.Ladies, Gents Nall Chikireus; comprising all the different kinds.; —ALSO AN 4XCELLENT ,A41SOATMENT CROCKERY CIIIICA& GLitt , f GOOD SELgacIox , Flannels andWinceys,plain an check; 72 inch wool sbeetit p°, ,Beavpu wool Blankets, White and Grey )Ioo4s1 'Tamoshanters, Wool Jaokas; Jin ezoellent assortment of gosiery. GRE), EillES As- HEIALTQF, 3mm:3E:swim 4, GOOD •SUPPLY OF ALL STAPLES, :A.S REQVIEAD Kr EVERY HamE.-exi, 401.3143L1 glb 3 4o3m...6,..ivErrir av While PAPP:EMS is sellieg' the beat brands of Cora, meal and Oat meal itt • .AtZt Sueh .1.:Pricteti4, • • )301,-T When you can get gond' Coffee, 30 cents or pound et ).3. UbBX.018' .port aittSgj,,pt-80:4:. For -ROBERTS can give it rule gugone4se olorieiclte.irepan tea -.5 pounds.for one.t-o DON'T BE HUNGRY' Aster ()hoop 43-ti.:41103eries When you ;an get every thhig in that line -d the very bi.iSt quality:---tron,11 , ROBERTS. Dora Run Any Risks By eating -inferior Canned Goods, when you can get the beat Imported Brands from ROBERTS. Don't sell allyour PQultry. Butter, ii;gs, and Dried AppleS without inquiriffig'about Roberts' priceft:- ••. 1)ON'T FORGET That in all-tbe above lines Roberts -gives good values, Er) Rciirs tisp, , la • FANSON'S BLOCK, flAIN44 TILBET„: NGE OF a MR. E. FOLLIC Iv 'sues to inform the infittliitants of tteter and atirronnding totintry Male vil • , 4 has purchased and assumed control �f the ri$111$$$ AR Will JC)}:IN 13-EL1.44 And that he is prepared to furnish all Nrbo favor him with their orders, with , And all kinds of VrOsh Oenfeetiotery, WEDDINC, CAKES A SP11' t ,r,a,lsoidted, • Li, Ago.lrY rottict, 0114-6 dii1,404. .A6614111: '45't 110.191l4 istalitets, i's4.40.1411*E'ri EX.E.TEFt,,