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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1875-9-2, Page 341.10 kht if,. 1 1 , 1.101tteri,t aro ktki .0014 ell,i.stelltaista IiWSJinali Wilt bear watelatilet, tits) raecals atilt) ettostet•ststiol, it, tihtethYtOett "Wli0 ion't get ot,t, of 4O-titS Wttetta weather doetere. Lotl'o.r to he voileitlental Pootle, beettitse Le is frequieinstv WAS 11.0v,1 tka Ju $1.00 ; Vtar u‘titiu, t 1vy tretty, by tile Way,pjoit Loa1 „WUdo, ; •4 1400 handicef (Awl, ysloch rovolutialt (f Thad with 0D 1100Vids 01.1,14du (me °or- 1 us Kosetttsaoiuy ot Uort ost bo,t ot t.40 oc,,Nk; of the In -fated country WON foreed to floe for their liVeS, sakians helve and friende Of timee who bad been Most eager for the libertY of Poland, taid most bitter in the ons tnity against Russia and Iieussia, was Michael Soblealtie, whose uneestOr had boon lthaa a hundred, and fiftY yeate bet ore. , Sobieekie had two soils in aio patriot ranks„,aua. fthtber a4)4 haa J)een '0100 Who bad perished in "Iltat the Rtioeitins had been pletteed to term re - beaten, i.uni it price had been set upon their heads. The Aci1u1 Conetantive was eager ipprehend Michael Sobieside, and learned that the noble wife of the Lela horo was at home in Cracow, lull he wain -at -gm haw. Madatu,"lie said, speaking politelY, r the lady WaS beautiful and queenly, " 1 thiak y ma know where you hue`, band and eon e are hiding"." n I know sir," "If you tell roe where yoor husband aer, wee 'soloed at *0, whilo sundry '0 it'er thloge, siteli as pair of five -buts toloal ;aid. gloyee, 1i/slit' elfigs non', a very long bostle; 4i;e„ pet:toted op, twenty more. the,sn things wore tniated,conndetoly„ so that the est.- aet eost of'aide s iamt WM`sttl,Pt3,50, b.ek.41i 4, loaf . t itlost inoffOcanai tnings 11 thn wuthl aro an)deuhttidlz; a blue, eyed itiatt's taw) nod a licettor he hoodoos of ilowspaper• editoeial, aottiu tsintottimee on there>, tonek. ."To bee or 1ii) L1 bee," as the non aid W1&.:4Y got home and tumid a ttLtJ01.1111 froat door 1.:11 , pal es ote tte Jttoa, Tojeanalto know idea:, 011 M1 •tWilsou of this nkine reneet Lu hear thatho' was tial .10d in a inettal 1fli1L i.a laet, week bid wets not A Ncw,eistown boy who farroid a peek - et -book conCaining eighty-five dollars," tol fel 0 reed. it tu the 6Wiler, ),'eriliied a nye eonts for his trouble, e1t„- alitieie,4 ti„tat wally u man Las Leen tea- etted bv euddeoly becconiug rich. e ueed the means ter organizing , the'1 in title " hold a leading . • nolo responded ptenuptly Ly telote'aftli : ‘A ill ship tooley one a -eel weiekey autl 0110 tetator ; invoice y 'alaii1ionts always believed in Spiritual- , ism aLt 0,81tittg at a sea 'roe tthe tit•teml- twee of the ePitit of Lindley Massay, the oreat grammarian, anal beimg an- s•Wersd by the spectse, to ninon he put the 4lleetion„ o Are you the spirit, of ' 4inclley 111:array ?'' " 1 tura" Preebyterian minister, while mar- ryiug a couple of ontetic parishioners, Ie1t eaceedingly disconeertetl 00 asking the bridegroom if he were willing: to take the woman for his tvedded wife, by his Scratching his head and saying, f,' Ay, I'm but I'd rather ime her sister." Sucre (sugar) is the name of a little Itiyer in Switzerland. NVhon the eceent fioode (tante, the illayer cf a city oil the iiVer received a dispattli hunt higher sip the OLrdaUl: " Sudden rise in sugax,. take' precauidons." Ile puzzled Over this a, 'little, ittid replied " never spuoulate ; have given vow: clh4pliteli to "p, confectimier." Ttvo 00110 1± the Emerald Isle paid a visit ti Foirtueitut Park, .1.)hilatic-11,alia, tecently. They visited the water- wOrks. Looking ...011 with ttul'azeinellt at the great turbine wheels while io 'paotion,, etie exclaimed to the other : "Faith, Jade the Ameticatts roost lie quare tleople ; they must have their wattles ,i runlld before they coil drink it." 11 oceurred. in Oshkosh. " Will you 4.10 it ?",slie said, 'twisting one end of 'the strap, aroitiol her hand anal fetching him a "0110100 " aorOss the shoulders 'tivitli tilt; oilier. Ile squirined od.ul look- ed frantically at the lteyliote of the ". `chair as if he ,could crawl through. it. Will you de it elle sttid aimina or three at the calves of his _togs, While he skipped around like a great • Northtteeteria grasshopper with the ." Will you do it ?" she re- oolieelitta,tiug lier energies for 11 Lur0i.1 W0014 and (leading him 0 iodea or the eyelicows -that made the eulti pors)ttiaaieu start oat of every ,:pur0 iu iiis l" 'lei:oared in oeuily ; inud toey tveee married. , , tike IZit,ottris• or iize .1.aivrecate. .‘,‘ 011. Captain, Captain, for heaven's .sitke put me oil shore!" This wasthe :exoliona,tical of a Chicago lady of tNyeal- ,tyefive ye,tes wile 0.14414 (101,V11 tile La - 'shine rapids this ilio.r.t.dues. "Silo went )ip with us oo the train Lama ..NIontreal 1st seveu o'cluck, and eameolo au on he little ethainer Aeuroraowliteli shoots tile rapids every moaning, bringing lier passengers to Montreal in, season fur breakfast.' Tlieve, is not the least .poeeible uatoser. Itbe little Aurora lias histai (Iowa Liebe •eione ,tapicti" evety snomier iiioruing (or, the last six years without acoideot, bat there are always ,those who we alaemed at t,lie peeulitir mutiou of the boat at the sight of •the big waves that dash oii lier ptow • • and ugly rooks that beeet path- wa,y. tItilain are altve:YS w0 ill ea du boatel who see, Imrrible death staring thsui right iti tile face. The excite - ,1110.1 ',Lis .11101.11 was beam -it by a 'Ciiieanei lady. -11 was " SO 1):jalllifil1," shssaJ 1i44 toe boat started on the first doolink". she changed her tune as sh approttolted the great White caps. .Edward," slie said to lier ani aan out 12,•0ittg through that•place. Avatit you 10 as1 tiio ctiptaiu to nut( me, totn ..t Olonseiose, _Nolte, there. is 110 clan- ger. ttneo :ones 1. 11 take coed care, of e s 1 " `Zoo take good oily° of ,tne ! ' ISTlaitt geoid ytiff do if Citeboa,t,..: 8truek 000 ,Of !,11i/o0 1 I bull 'S,ott,...Edwaxd,, . ,Lar4 ;,`C) '100111 there, ttrnl. thttt's the 6ud of it. Ottco tooee, • I" tell you, 0811 'the 0,totaio to 1),,11 111e 011 811 Ore." "la'..don, aw. 0,011001ed •of you; ;shall 110adli: 11_10 cantain to do 'any 011(111 111 1/1 LT. " 'Poo l° 1.2ate beset!) • to loolc serious,' •aneitutylide tile, 010011101 came ricstror neauer to tile ugly eeelta, S'udden- 'ly 0113 tod W1111 ,0 011011 to Ilia, „ whom, 8103 saw standing at the sa;ke; cult - lain., put trio 011 011,000,1," It Was it fro -title shoat, 'and', its it, eaine to 11.10 'aarb Of 410 11ele:60i11;01'',:i51 iielar 1,46 11)04)1., beg t.11 to' Fw serietis,O,to'e, and witta 0111 31,41001:Nt 40 'Lear the ati- , er 5'tile letittalo, Ile eould 'ouly , • . • - .it finoosat1)1e, tnaclanae, futposeible 1" elndeited ICEtte,' " 1" ! 'save 'elle, 1111vetted1I 'rho Word rite 00 etauer oat of lies rmattli he act lolltityed. J. at. ii6e Wao vcry an- joittiltatO iri"Ibo selection of the place •-7tti14ero fain te..4 : 'There e,liaticed to ..kie 0 titb 34 I'rosit rasphoreies jast, by the 7J 0031) 01.16e— 1)46 a Witi(), Isteitth iU fiter, 14 whalltitb.,, What P(mseess'od elnate 41,3(1 b14i,8 tub' of • raentter ties is iiaor'e titan i knotv, Ilut ono 'thing it3 will never wear 'thah. ugitin, Of 00130414 P' Edwaisi tva,s right 011 lineal, itifft 00 W3.8 T ; aoil s 01.ed tt dt00 01 0(110081 suatoite'd ilittte from oot the iettesbernios Gwnth;tii4by titeteof sre(tiling • ttles, baelt 141 cif W8tO0 coi)tiiitt,ftig tibbivn, 3i11 o iouei , of eiitiL4tit3g ()pi, (10 thoits reetuto lior to eon- etroillittans•sis, j (314) 1410' 011 .101,10.11t?t.1 iflte Ntoittreel,!. ,i'af`f* p0311 f3)r 1110 qtlarfq 10 ' 1, r NE 11.104 Ar'10 MO' 'Mil Y 110 MADE. ATTAQ11 1100 TI -it MEN AND WOMEN 1 ItE LIVINQW1T11 TOE 001101' 00110 TO A (0010 (10050 01 1,0W. Spiritiete` bin cionpruent, Lake Pleas- ant, Itiondaterie, itlase„ Aug, 1 •-•--"irea- teeday 1J00110011, While the air was d.,110.0 with utolit row; and, tne atruos- phore was sourley with rain, tiani lirs js..‘vitst)ausveoivt4tlittx,13; i01114 toltieles1())arei.o.41,0is of main e treets ef this tratteietit village, there enilthello sprung up a vielout breeze, ' WiilOh wes concetilletted at that poiut 111 a whirlwind fashien i'or a cementer - able time, and. t,lieu blew likoa north- w ester all. over t•lw canto eseounal, and teeterme(t neareet coati, !lona 0. 'Mrs. 1)everaux is a p0rS0i) of pre,een position, used to tile good tilin of this life, and thriving Lion-an:pen to tee amount of .9,50 pounds. Her tem is 0 wide one with a boardool tioor, and 11 eeniforlehle carpet, easy and arm chairs in a inuidance, winch are not ne. gloettitt by her friend;. Tull young 111.r. Orae of StoLetonta, Alees., the non.pro- feseional luediutri \vas reeliuing in Bfes. Deyereux's. hammock- and conversing e gs witli Mrs. A tin t s, art ,eldetly 03111111 qatet demeanor and mild voice.' ,51 llyee at Jamaica, Plahis iu Bostouit of Is,yuar sons shalt be pardoned." " And snail be safe ?" " Yes, madain, I swear it. • Tell me where your husband is eencesleal and both you and your sons shall be safe and unharmed." " ,Thos„we,reil the i310510 'WOrtfiiin, rising with,dignity sublime 0)3 11 laying hee hand npihnhor beeem, o he lies concealed liete—in the heart of his wife—arta you: will have' to tear this heart out to find him 1" ' Tyrant as he was, the Archduke ad- mired the answer, and the spirit which had inspired sit, and deemed the good will of suet\ a wernan worth securinen he forthwith publiehed a pardon of t17e father and sons. at eo U OW VL t to *pant 0/A tiliablo ty r evictootly beo4 fightin te, Ono of then), rah towat horge, cansinTs ltint to.. gotfr break Lis littroesa in his efforts rati off while the °tiler Went inte Arlit- etrozig'is oltiolten LOnse and was atiegen away by i\fr$.,Arta$troog. Tlig were both hloetling, mid their bodies were tit by the nitt‘iis, but they, re,eoys erod and were able tO (311,1c1 apture or purbuit, -though li:Inght conn easily have killed them if he i)Eka had a gun NI, 104 him at tlie AU Amesbury nom liatt: a singular dreain undee the following eircumstan- ces: 1110 father •arid mother sliad. re- eentIy -died within throe or four week's of each other, and one night • dream 110 041V • 1118 111011!er -ztvAdiug by his bed, and a littletaistatice away he saw u oot bed witlita peculiar cove eetats pu wldctl ly a men with his back. towards lugI Ilis mother called 'him by name and said, 'Idere are SeYell dollars.' He attached no eigni- , 110111100 10 1110 dream until, tvlissnAhe tveutto tile post oilice, Ise received a litter stating that his brother, who was on 1 WeSt1031 railroad, liad been crushed, and requested his presence immediately. 'Oe arriving at his brother's'lloine 110 was stiuok with sure prise when he fouud hint lyiug oil' a cot bed, •Nvitlitlio eame 1ciu(1 coverlot as he had seen in ids dream, 'with lne back turned ,towards bro- ther (lied, and tlie 'gentleman was still more astonished when, en eettling his affairs, •the first bill presented WaS seven, dollars in amount. Strange as the story noty spein, it ie •told by the 11100 himself, and lie is a gentlenittn •whose veracity no one would impettcli. ---Iiestoit paper. socamiams;=.3o=rmrstermlocisatzurozni ' eiaseeeme,...ranurouneuuegreeva•parmoceon.,, C tio,c ansf,setaisfaq, 1° It is altogether it wrong idea to 8115- 00111fOtt, \VAL more than well-to-do 1111011011(1.1111011011(1. Mrs. Atkius is a Spititiet of .the oldest school, her modiruan nshipw - tedating the ltiltA'es' raps, and many years ago she travelled ` hither aud thither, and occupied Bostonian ,halls as public mouthpiece of the Iuvisibles. The conversation between Mrs. ,Atkins and 111. 01110 ran from pheaomenon and philosoriby straight into free -rove. and at length Mrs. Atkins said that of the woll-known mealtime on this ground there were women encamped with other wenien's husbands and meal that were citconmed with other 124041'S124041'SvaiveS. 1 iqr. Goodwin 'le touting With Mrs. Charter," said Mrs. Atkins, "all 'by themselves in the camp that was deal-, (sated day before yesterday „with *much 140101)140101)of` flowers and• au assemblage of loading tenters. I've ltilbwn of him for many year's, and of the wife whom he turned out. There he •comes 1" As 1141111 would have 41, or as the spirits Say, 118 11 has been invisibly planned, the very pair came walking up the street, and at that Moment arrive,' op- posite Mrs. Deveraux's tent. Mrs. Mary E. Charter is not past 1110p1100e maturity, and attractiveness of womanhood, i01411 is a leading and e'steeme'd Sphitualiet. Her tent is al- ways rustic and tasteful to the last de- gree. and is a Javolite gathering spot for informiug 01110105 and singing. “You• are 'the- maul am talking about,"•said -Airs Atkins, -rising from her. feet nit advamiing with pointed gesture, suddenly seized by "en influ- ena," her mihl.voieo instantly assum- ing the startling stretch which comes spirit inspiration. Mrs. Atkius procEeded in the most emphatic man- ner toeirray all. thb facts of the case, telling of the long age() when she had met him, and lie, too, demet: n0d free love, of the five (1011000 11. -week he now paid to his driven out 'wife, and tbe wicked. impropriet,y of his present alli- ance with 'flies. 011011140". "You live with bee, you tent Nvitli, her, and you sleep With her," said Mrs. Atkins. :gr. Goodwin replied vvitli wrath, and gave the accoser the he. Mrs. Atkiu's voice resounded_ straight across intlf a dozen streets'. and tents to the rostrum do \rn in tlie valley beyond. tritving finished lier attack upon the man, she turned ,to the woman ; 011(1 -nYou too ; you are the woman who lives with him, and. who has a husband and children," proceeding as she had done towerd 13lr. Guedwir; to present a, violent. brief, but -farcible. state of thingti agOordiog to 3151.'view- Mrs. Charter turned co the crowd and Said to' them that 8 11 e had been di vox c - ed 1110111her husband fifteen yeilrs ago, had .1 son twenty-two 'oars.of ages luta 'veathered a tiara ana working life, had reared up her children, and tilottg'llt she had a right now to choose her own companion.• Meautithile, Mr. Goodwin had hastened to the camp meeting of- fice at head -quarters, and DOW -arrived with one of the principal committee - mon, Lyman of Springfield. Lyman told. fUrs. Atkins she ought to quit her attacks and be •quiet. M(10±01111(111.(10±01111(111.Atkins defed herself with vigor, rei- terating all her assertious in relation te this pair, addiug that other similiar 1)011.6 Were, ,,eneamped on the grituad8'... nno,nee, Lyman advised her to he 1411101 00 quit the grounde. She said, Ohe tvonld go it they would give her the rinno,y slits had paid for the ren!)of the tont. Father Lynnin walked away. The chief officer, of deeoentai and law ente the next (30)1116'1110r, and PAd Atkins Coat she might have to terffify to liee choose I'd 0 con rt of law. Then Mrs, Doveraux 511110(1 14140 officer aside, and 31 .tow voice 0011111011011 1111111 that Mria ALItlue' Jiusband at 1101rie dad 010(1141 111 a weapon, atid thstt the At- ltieees were a family oe position en til fa mniet Plotioe. 01114. 014011461 110014311(3(1110014311(3(1to Illbritague v011155(3, niade affilikvit before a tiee-.' of the ...peace, and 1'E:tun-jug to MrS. thins, 110011003(1 310 bor to 01541 111)0 ±014 401)11p itig aper and end the affair; Thio . , inav certify tha,t 1 hae:elty. 110- 141150114110 it-durietts'etatemenls made by , • a '1"'' 6°f:tire '1 large nuMnae, on the spirits iittliete' canto' grottint •irth t 34a108ii the, character of "PilenIt.L t ' tontrier, 110 1 ilaVe 110 tnetvledea) of any condmet 611 1101'01(1 1(351 114(1101115 1110 S14y1nf W tt, I did. lqrot. Atkin ,refued tO ale or real the (Per, reaSSertim her ntore than wile • 1 niess to adhere' to all her 1100050- one, end ti 01011(10)) 11 su01tis0n0 Was 300(1 031. 113).' 10 ;tppear befove; tho metier' (3001110(3001110Greeofield on the November on a e1)3114 foe and 40,niatioir of ci),tvactor. of Charter., ,Ati n,artie4 itee 'brae ±}14.1t.411/0020 9.1 VI) 0e110111t, ' 113 41 so St 1 peso att tho vegetable earden needs vary little attention alto): the fleet, weeding. People who labor under' the ithpression that this neceseasy depart- ment cannot' be made to appear in a manner ornamental as well as • useful have never seen a truly tidy garden. 111 Iva allow the weeds to grow,' the stonds and clods to ,remain , in the walks, and the old bean and peavines to stand in the beds after maturity, of courap ovary thirig vnli appear to 1111 - advantage; hut,„ on the other liana, should a few hours occasionally be spent in hoeing and raking the 'whole inclosure walks and all, and that too, before the sweeds start, it wilt be no trouble to keep everything snug and in perfect order. The thrifty gardener will make his ground pay for the extra trouble by cropping judiciously. He will plant his onion sets and parSuip seeds in the same • bed, and. edge it with radishes; he will set out late cab- bage plants between his rows of barley potatoes; and celery trenches will take the place of early neae; turnip seeds will be scattered. here and there, when - o net a crop has matured and gone, so that all sanamer long the visitor shell not Ire able te find a foot of va- cant 'spacc. And, until the frost ol -autumn, all may be, and shoald be, preserved as neat as the flower beds. It is too much the practice for out:farm- eve to leave this `department to the' care of the feminine portion of the household, when they have no 'business to be burdened with work which pro. perly belongS to the tiller of 14(11 fields. A. wet day in many instances 'is devo- ted to ,,olearing rthe garden,", which leaves trio surface,. in a cloddy, baking state as soon Its tbo suu shines upon it, because it is not suitable weathee fur working among the all-itaportant form crops.. Farmers often complain that farm hands alielik 0 10 WOVIC al13.011g vegetables ; our remedy for tflis is to give them superior vegetables to eat, ancl they will not object to assist in rtieltler 1110111.—Oloster. MYsTnitiene DIsAPPmu-tANet.. ---- The lIarrisburg (Polio.) Telegraph ho 1140 following account of the mysterious disappearance of it lady from a railroad train 3013310 travelling from that •city towards San 13'1150101sc0 Yesterdity inel•ning a lady passenger on. the Pa- cific express west, which leaves this city at 4.15, jumped off tlie cars at some point' between- Duncannoil anti Newport, • while the train was under heath -Jay, mitt she has not yet been found, although every effort into .heen made by the railroad officials to cliscoyt or -her whereabouts.. ,ft appears, upon investigation, that the lady was from Eitniancl, fteitl wits 00 romte for San Francisco, and Inol been put on the cars at New tYcrit- by a frieffd, who stat- ed that she WaS provided witli a•through ticket, anit requested the conductor to lteep an eye upon her, as she Was tra- velling (3lone, and'svas laboring under 0 iiliglit attack •of mental aberration. 1)0.311115 that portion 01 11110 journey from New York to this point, the lad , 'who was in tile palace car, was carefully looked • after by ilia conductor' ofthe train, as well as the conductor in charge of tko ear, alld they noticed uotliing unusual hi lwr demeanor. At' ter the train had passed 1)1.31actunioti the concluctoi of tits paloce car aslied the t,rain conductor 1012014 1111.11 become of the lady who 11031 been placed ni Ids charge. The 'latter stated tiott hs hall last noticed hes at Dnneannon. When - the (Jelin stopped a14Newport the facts word eoramottioatett, to the st:Ition agent 314 11101 point, and all the tritine rlllluulig between that point and •-•1.)11 11- 501100n Were 110 10 run Carefully 11111k14011 a l000lcout.for tlie body. For. eat -4 of men were sent along the line to search for lhe wenian, and in tbe af- ternoon one of tile parties found 0 new cosset ou tho • track, and a, sliprt dis- EX.ETEE STEAM RAKE a, GRADE 'FACTORY fl 0/A1.limA-c01311, Vrooclen - Harvest Tools Rakes, Sna thes, • Fork HandlEls, Grain Cradles, ET(.. Ho rIO lut.yo ready for the 0001 11114 harvest, the celebrated Sulkey Hay Rake, • A. Novelty in this section. ALE C 10111 iind it to Their advantage to Boy their Sleds from rt,arl art 14101) rod to deal with them us reasona- bly as any other establishment, ardte give prompt atteittion to all orilers, WHOLESALE 4RETAIL.; rzura 01811 kinds Made a specialty in the business. GEORGE COTTLE xeter,Apil 8, 1573, 82-3111 New Tailor Shop. V70 oT1f2 EGS to intimate to the inhabitants of Elituyilfe ctud. Viciniq that 110 1188 opened a Now Tailor shop At Elimvilit whore by 0trict attention, to business tu itepos to naelit 04a31' share elpatronev„o. ' A t OODECT GITAPANTEED. P;ANT-CUTTING A SPEVLILTY. W. licAitTNEY. July 8, 1875. -AMU ,CULTITI5tAL IMPLEMENTS oiler and Engine Works MITCHELL ONT. Two-hor.Se power Wood , Sawing achine Ibis" nrachine 11318 boon thoroughly tested aria given ENTIRE SLTISFAOTION 111 18 114,111114.1 04111 14 B.N'J) 'SV 'HE T..iTr..4 1r driving a , tanee further oil the ladY'i4 dross Was Straw Cutt er, 11)1014511 np, in the itoeltet cf which 13310)3 fou (431 her 1331141101, w; tit 111 e011siderableOr otber inaehinery 474 c,,v011 C,6x cept for the belt. ' 0:141.1r .1.-ZIL . All kin:1;3,0f " ,Farrrtinginiplerh kept coliStantly on 530114 6-parn Crus • amount of 100140379 a t(t) mini) Gehl; flion Mov York to 521) Fifa E Ci8e0 arid It. blotch of 13035. The search for tho body was 1101)1 115 (1.015115file day awl until late last evening, but without 51130' 1)0313. Several °fifes 041101(30Clothi Wer8 ±01111 011 '113tittiek to,a,ty, (111411 18 611?,.. 051( 11011 ok the 14.44 00,41.141011 111111 .1Il 0,110 etped into the Janiato, 1514.10043 drowned, Yrefia, Colo ,nairnal of Aug, 113 relates' Ole feitowiug nesulent n Las ittombty meriting, ins 1jigllt( (1 1,3 ,1410,1.0311 1,1Wa ,0180, s coining to tow; with 111(0..) Wago)1; 4ie ttN 11 ('55) 01.541 14 110,0.1coiih 117 033 1(30 34)31 11, If (13100(3 his 14433514 1>1 'with eon- Iddesablo trotiblo, and then 'fakilin hie whip 531140loacit to 111151141.9) or kill thorir tlionv,h6' the way tiwygtappiod oath Other With their cht\!; that thoy wt tio(i tt.p.ether, , e I W11.JlOUb 001, '8 BOILER SIDP lo operation, of alt 011.101 to 61001, Tt,`'s.1,ttt , Alt :3314tief,110 lin .Exetor, oalsttffended to, 0 i4 OS011 \VII; 1ito11e11, 03414,' 4014) iii.deP 0 0 "' 34 stros0 ten ne .ste hour*, titMe.in 94,4054414t, Utscrltt/Yti 9xe0Ptu4), 44AtrentAs should PO. for adirleo a no ut a'A first teeth as seun as they begin to, fail- V.1,c11V111 Pe 4)91104. ti1044 anY0thee1e9 and 'Warranted Sa,tiefae PAT ' r W,1,),MoCiLOCE(140 WATC1-1, the bostia the arl‘et. fle sure and get the W. 1)0400 310031100 wette11 before buying, You %via haye no other 1111e41100. ing them. 011 who, wpm: timid recommend. them. • Ooid and Silver, Ladies and. Gentleman's sizoS, 77 Dunclus street, London. See the testimonials. jTobievelifit. (0111,001iT,o, 83 0(,3105 OcllOaan24101,StilHate0a04.w.011.:011,110FIGtnNNleyil Goods, 03., &C.., in 1040 1,?0\41100. 110pail'ing Of every description. W. D, 3taGL01JC.ALON. 77 Dundas st London Oht. 1875 I3Y-LAW N(.). 6. A. By -Law. for straightenin• g and cleapening the water- course through Lot 10, and • part of Lot 9, in the 7th con. of Ushorne, and for borrow- ing on the credit of the Mu- nicipality tile slut of $10‘....,'.50 for ebmpleting the same. Provisionally adopted the 7th day of August, 1875: HE REAR' A lIA4)0P,ITY 111 NU LIEll v v of the owners as shewn by last re- vised assessment roll to be resident on Illa property hereinafter set fcn.th. to be benefittad by the straightening and deepening el the water -course though said property !lave pe- titioned the Council of the said Township of I Usborna, praying (1111 tho Avator-courso throne)) Lot 10 and part of Lot 9 in the 7111 con. of tsberne may be straightened and deepened in 41(1118 01 35 Vie, Cap. 139 : And -whereas, thereupon the said Colman procured an examination to be made by A. Bay, civil engineer, being 0 person competent for SUCli purpose, of the locality through which said water -course runs, and has also preoured plans and estimates of the -work to be made by the said A. Bay, and tin assessment to be made by hint of the real property to be benelitted by Isluocrthri 103,!ttilisglliteniecianng 4. p Eha 113eopeolg iiiiinon, sot fat bintl,tts efi which, in his opinionill be deriv03 in conse- quence of such straightening an(13. deepening by every road antl lot or portion of lot ; tbe 3(1113 assessment se made, and the evert of the said A. 1.3.ty in 0001):et thereof, and of the said raizhtenillg and deepening biting as follows: SaaliMIILE OF ASSESSMENT. CON; LOT cat%karE, acaes. Ytvano-cvnEu0E0N12.1- • c. 7t11 Robert Elliott 7 25 3ames Crocker 3 CO • Henry Smith 13 6 50 • Christo,p,hor Coa ,, tos z;: -f1313 0500 Anthony Taylor 13 5 25 oh n,Ms ier • 3 13 75 Jolla trim acombe A- 7 75 " Thomas ,Magee 12 75. jr 21- 10 00 Cth James Halls 10 00 Robineon • 6 .25 "40001310 Andraw 1000• " William Dilagee 5 25 Jelin Vaal " ± 5 25 Samuel P. Halls it 800 • Benefi\LVitillo•T'ol°•,vfnrastipt Bond 3100 0000 1413250 And •whereas, the said Council are of opin- ion that such straightening and deepening is (10siit ral1‘11: Be e.refore enacted by the sa'hl muni.1- .pal Council of the said `rowntli), of tishorne, 91118;1=4(o the provisions 01 01 Act of the Le. gislature of Ontario, passed iu the thirty-stxth year of laer 113511198 01.13111, chapteretl thirty. 111310 : 11(1. That the/sai'd' report, plans and esti- mates he adopted,- and the said, str,,ightening and deepening aud the works 0010310.0401411.1010 - with, bemado and constructed in accordance therewith. 2014. That the Ileove of the said 'Township ruay borrow on the eredit of the Corporation of tire snicl Township of Usborne tne cur:: of ono hundrel and sixty-two dollars and 111.110 tatalt-, being 4110 11.111411 118101001y 101' 010 1384112, 111114 may issue debentures- of' the corporation. to that mnount, one debenture for.; one hundred dollars, :Md. another debenture fin sixty-two dollars mai fifty cants, ana payabio witlini two 900111 110:0 till, date thereof,. with interest at the rate of eight per eenttun par annum, pay- able yea, ly ; such debentures to be payable at „„a to have attached to them coup- ons -for the payment of interest. Ord. for the purpose of paying the' sum of one hundred and thirty-two (1011111,3 0113(1 ilfty cents, being the amount charged against the sidd lands so to be benefittocl as aforesaid,. other thaa roads belonging to the i1lunieipality,•. and to cover interest -thereon for two years, at the rate of eight per cent. per annum, the lo] - lowing special rates, over and above all other rates, shalt b6 assessed and levied. (in tho sam manner and at earag time as taxes me 1013-. ioet) upon the undorrnentioned parts of lots ; 1111(1 (310 amount of the said special rates and interest 1115881.85 111 af01e:041d iNgni1114 00011 part of lot respectively quill Oc divide(1 into two equal 13111131, 1111(1 one suchpart shall be assessed and lovied as aforesaid, in each year, fo.P two years after the final passing of this Ey-law, during which the said debentures 'have to run. coN. Nona 'Aerms Asr8sN13.sta • li 87'5 02°05 -44°72•(1°) 7th Bobcrt ElJioit 13. 5 50 3 19 11 jCilah031111 012,iY8t o('9p.11'm°1eiertlizCi° r 13 e it to s. A.. 3 00 le el 13 3 0 60 ) ZO 4ntliony Ta,,ylor 13 5 05 8 05 " 'John Maier 3 13 75 7 98 " John Brimacombe 13 7 75 4 50 'Ilionias Magee, , 2 75 7 4.0 "Williarn Mluor,j1' ••1,0 00 5 80' sth ;ratline. Halls 160 (000 55 88',.0) william liabinsen 4.d: 56 ' 33 0653 William 1\ fague • 1415 14 George Andrew.13 1- 5 25 3 05 ,'SI:irtbraytii.11.1tVel°01.ttr'lf.4.1p11S 180 00g 14 86 crili 311)110111 10 Township Bead i(!)20 5040) too Vor Oa" pltr11010 of paying the sum of hirty dollars, licing ithe amount, assossed tgainst the said roads 0( 41111 said llitnicipality, specikl vita of onefiflietli of:a mill en the lollar :111431 110 lovied. 03011 thf.) 133111010 ratable rireporly of the said. 'Township 140111:5 4301 first 'ear which the said debentures liaye to run. ' so,,oss the above and foreitelog to he a 017,3 of a 13y.ii1.w nmisca. provigonally 'by iho orporation of the Township of 15812011110 on Ite seventh day Of itegas,A-hiLtl'ttt,t 8t75: 8,,tttetkt ITOTXCIral. NY pet sell WWII" tor to appeal agamet 033,3•.41011 at the., above 110(003111(911411, Is 11411115,4 iifiad 110 Council will liOld ft Court of 31411)044 (01' that Varno$,C, at, the ',Vownship Ran, Vitt/trifle tut the 4th. of Noptomlier 18'55, (5 o'ciodt' too., 0310 further take inities list ft 11,1' 41114,3i infewlia tg 03 11)1.14:, tO 10tV0 13 qm,P.heit, 101134 Wftli ten days iiSter meshes thereof, serve ft 00 (ho in writing t8eet3 the liveVe. aad (Rork, nf tho 14d31i3tpa30,V, of his intention to make api4taation for that purposo to blur of flor itlajot,tyls Suyerior ,,outts of taw Torontek during the totril 143101 el(1)ting the 111.101 41(54)1(5 of the by -Taw. SAMUEL P. IrktrA, , To ambit) Sam k, Ire tea, kriAlmt 0, 1,57.71) OF SUMMER STOCK, AIVIWELL PICKARD having purchaeed largely in Engkand for the Vall trade, havo decided to ark Down the alance o their Sunizner tIols 0 1131 to 0110111le a ecrOl Plot° Clearance, and make room for new Xall Ooods, 5111011 we 0013)001 ±0 31111130 111'a few weeks. "We therefore offer the bah -aloe of our iSulnlner Stock at • VERY LOW ,PRICES The stock consists of Fancy Silk Dress Goods Fan ey ancl Plain Dress Goods Ready made Clothing, White and colored Shirts, Boots & Shoes, Felt Hats and Caps, a gen- ' oral selection of Teas and Grocei.es CLOTHING MADE TO ORDEff SAIWELIJ & P10-1(ARD, Exeter, July 28, 1875. PRICES OF S () HAYE Mnsoppeol AT THE GOLDEN STOVE, 451 0 ST. C. ©VIER M S ILPIM BAJ(E RY ▪ . P‘,a711.7.11\17Elli.7 FANCY BREAD AND BISC1IIIT.BAKER, & CONFECTIONER, while returning his`sincore thanks to theinkabirants of Exeter and sun el ucling villages for their past liberal patronage, Loping to marl) 14110111101307111101 th.eir lavois, would call their attention to his large stock of Cakes, Ci-a.citers, and CQiifectionery. FRUIT CAKES, 15 CENTS -Nyedc1ings au 17)1,1.‘ties Si).ectict;litis,,.. •'''‘,Fresitlireiirl'coustauti-ii on. T.1 11.8 tvr and -?.iyitirtli 1..ater Post Ot.'fices,a, I. 21tort., -Crediton, atid 1\ lite -hail's, Contra1izt. Families w1451,14,1 on daily. , 10, 18.74. " 67-34. A. ,S,E11.Nr.111 p cE 2ri,e c)1 -LT D E-1 Corner. 0lgT.1RIC E1.10178PREP14ETET.; 'f't C"' avat000tt saa ot, otos. ,keee.a Ce.1U r09 AND ALL EIND,S.1 OF IliPLE3IEN TS m.A.111.7I'ACTI.7-1'.11.-D, ' SEED This implement lias a double distributing grAit enp, 01)1413 admitted to be tise best boforo no public. I. am now busily ouga.ged making thot11 for the spring sot:ding, and will be pre- pared to supply 1110111 9, 10, 11, 1.3) tubes enehoVitli tube shifter or without, according to or- der, and will endeavor to keep On hand eithorkind and size to supply any 0110 111,43 not 'have given their older. The style, 11 [(11(1 1110111,11 bo foun14 ail that ca11 be desired, dud if equalled, not surpassed 03 Western (laa,l na. . • 10' T.T.,,',g roloti(,.g 1111 11841,,,,,ellti,tion 3 )''t 51t.,,l).60,1)111 1)1,1461.E.,14,3'to-1410 111: 1 41.1. .i,„,t,,. 111(9 10 0 11111 0.1" 0717i1.:", 101)/1401); 11, b..t I, in (1 ,0 433111300:104 ut1,103i1,s3 ((5 )31(411 .;410(211 1), '01,1143 tit (t s1)111,10 after Ile 110:11011'. la *010110 011.8 it eatt 1 0 11,4o,i (f) rol;•ini(q;‘,.. 54(1' t' „' ,( 1 it ) 1431 1.7 1 111 ietst Iwo ti518‘0,11 0 ',11(11 50315(5 31:1 to, lis 12,),.ev.; r(a, 1, ii Pete 6) i )1? i ( t, il td 1 a f,v0 ' ,., t..04.11, tot 1.1 41,5 ii,t1 1,c,st. itdirttcit 'fee tl.c 00(31, 1))) titti:u 441e pl.rollt;ert 1111,511 ;oil 14145 to 104c0.41 1411, 1;().1 50 I11. 11081 tjoll the test, (3314 31)11119 so attt to st1,141t1.1n NMI 3 ;3111'1 '')i,i: 3 51 1 ,,,' 11)1.34. At 1,11( "CV,4,slitall 14'11' 1. tool .111113)11431 ,itt 40)313' 111431111', Itoside the 31', (1, ttylor, . 4. ain incting Sic. ildii11114,111 :14(lot, Tt 111301,3 11/1)6)1 like 1,(10 11)1,;(1,:1:, In lh'?, eastern ;.-.)arir 1,.11(1 4)1.1ctiY( a' ‘]. e't :it e ,s it 1:14..) 3)5(51 11)4 5:164 ,5,,, 'Ot1101'),.' 1 1,1,14,, 1,13, 011 4113:14 ;,1„1 , (14' v,P, :11' 11 00:1•01141aat, „, l'1.:' Ileee givo)i a011)10 ttatiVawiour, f tv1(1 Ite 1411)4)' 1(10)0N0)11 1414)1 110411 15115",, ;0:0 01'ot.., 'to 0 ;win ma,t / ) ei+* :. , . :T.(..) te1 14 4)411V 1111 whofnVA))1V O 3tlir setr100f1io1 W1(51))) r)11041,1(4))34D1 1114`1, I-1L i'b07e7t tr)tittrir 115,',, o' [30t5i011 tent/ 1 l'f,,Iiiittrl.. (trots es ve3 BE \ s: All 014" (10 t..1NTEl4FEITS-., • For the prok‘ction \of tho public of Etitislf"'- 1,:mtb. Amelies, I deem', it my ants, to state 1. at my Pills mud - Ointn.el.t ale 1111)1)11,' manufactured nor sold in s ny part 01 (1131 111114'd fitatosto 11011.11011. not anti .box 13(03113(0311.11.13 138.it ,C1•0001'1,7rent 1,,,01.(44,ToLtu- N7(1),s Pills OintrOCart,LUllac la;nagrirve(1 tlf/ry- oil. On tle label 11 the 0,,ItilO(r,c1V-141 t, 1.,od r,en. 'ibis 11 tic() bps beecAno 'efs-iarv,114 COL,'C'eq1101,:,0 'Vile 1.'T1131",008taii00E, bean-- an d " " Pill1 a1.70 TYL.a v.".en o New 10113, 11)' seivcs" Honew tl c,111- ,s iiSlt'lllllll Ir linprin 4„. 131 Ctelt tain 111,18 01131311) a, •:., very low pric?, t3.ndso 'deceive you 0 tl same lor nay 315111131:03 1, 's and Oita- laelit, which are m anufactured: only 1,0 583 Oxfo: 11 street, London. 1)e10005 'who al.ty be doecived please corournicate with moMIny r2spect'blefir1113 le the 2,ritish Provinces who obtain my meeLiciin g 111111t1(l'o111 here, hl.ye very pr03ie313- ggcs Lea elm t I should,' 101 1110 benefit of themselves al,el the poblic, 31151110 their names ill the pruiteN:1, that 14 limy La known that can be land 50101- 1118 iroi0 1110103. , 31130 following is a lis I of the limns (11111110 0103 and" InuTtletlayly eeennnene. those who desire to get my 3110411011181 (0 aprly to 861:8(1 of the housos named Avery, Brown 10 Co., IIrlifax; 44, S; McssrE. Foasytlt 5 Co„ N. S. Messrs, T 13 Barker st 0)11, 03 John, 44 01; Mr. 44 Dos 131 1S.vy, ClaulOtto Lar,:, - ley & Co,, Victoxia, 130.; 03ee81"3.:11:ge:o & 00,01 - toria, II C.: 011. 301111 10ltc3, Cl,stme, 4413; 40131110 Lt 0-, Nail 4reN11 ; Messrs. 0044411011 1311 ; Mo, 11 J lto8e, Tovon to ; 10, A. Olnj- 1111,11 Smith, St. Jam 14.11 ; Mr. ;f01)10.331114,'0068 ; Messrs. 'Elliot &Co., Toronto ; Tar., Chaim:Ler, 01 ohn, N 13 : Alossrs. 'Erannigton Bros , 1111 Jel, ; 010 0 Priddy% Winds.or; Mrs Oryon, 11015111.3 24 4'; 11.1:r Croorgo Hunt, jr., 71:0114c-1i:eon, N B; 33. 10111 rimmuson, Harbor Grace, N ; 7111 .1 LI Wilfry,Vredziekton, 44134 llie1Sre W I" • . Montreal. The 31:6 selia' at -the wholesale Itett prices, in 410e13iteitle8 ol notik:es than .8.1" 81. 0,, 2,2s„ and 8.11.xer dozen boxes of pais or vete es Oityhment for which r mitt:um:a 1(1115( 1)5 ,:out in a dv: nee. THOMAS HOLLOWAY' TERE STING EDICAL men say that nothing 03s0 fin , portant to gond health as a roam- emu fortably warmed.. The 880,1011 of year is now at hand when you will require the very best STOVES' 7) ASin „ . beg 14 'iia,f 111a 3 . i...114., la avc,,n i :',.',t 13,1)1(130(1 t111.6 1)). . 11110 lay gok.. 1,..0,i)(.;1<ti'.ir1 the e1111u31::,, consisting of ,StuveS,of the very 116J:1,3 •ttesigt1 and. the. best,. ,. , , , intuirddeturet-t, whicit , . , . . WILL 'BE 'SOLI) IlltlAf.l0NA111.1"t0 0 il.E„t lUltoie ((lin is (1nt! )1.1t. 11(1(.1) to 111341)01,7 11 toinus. Intrtisvtuv, Tinware olopor-wl C4 441.4 r , always en hand, Also the, • ana 1,000LB SCATRAFOR 0115 Ilags. Copper, lren e11),, 501014 B'llS8vrf The subserlbors havo stn Hod 0' l'aMP Facto', .0 h 'the 'Village of 003:01(11 ('1(4, and air,o o ToWnShip 05 1)1111' ONE "A.tILE NOTtitIli 0111 ,EX' )311(1 11%. (3), a C1 'W tic0 (0 'cneeelk, ,)1e1,7 )1 ho allio to not only 10 the): AvAriz 0441 11:111 1331(133113:) 11111,1 31),(150 'Yell() LO (10 011 0111 e y hand, 113re)1 piinips, ft; 011'111111g iAits CL111.114111.Ainli) 1'011 tiPtTIVI unttle 40 14150)' Alta erd weltP,all 4e1(14 yfoinat 1t31t'6.yort1113, ATI Orde.itifleffrett tbe sliopotnr, forrft cote 3n340 810)51 e1 4)110tet.0111 raootve prenii,t 8011131111. M t/./i'SIN‘C,l'R.11., & Is,f)1,11.41:0N, 14110331,54113557401