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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1877-4-10, Page 5sm dent is -Vales has oc• elation recently Ulla). r Sv r.. Five omen lit s and a half eel by water Their' ma, Busse- dveuttlrous 'been laria- t has besn 1411huxtent. Rat messages; o has proceeded, r plaeerds have referred an far larger letters than the impending war...._ station 1113s been with the digging the live sufferers e tomb. The men weae pro - tae compressed air of the „amber, whish refalsed entrance NV titer, but it was necessary for t reseiters to dig through a wall of -hard .cold lig yards tlhielr. Tiae e,cad. ent oeettrl'etl o1; Wednesday dnesday week,and' it was Necessary to l)utt.l) for Seine days hart en Tuesday :,ernes Lignin t oemiii 1tn'd, Awl on Thursday, after m credifilt, labor, all but a few feat of coat was ting away, -tint A CO111t1t1lnict4tio11 wraa opranesid through the tube It was found than the wen wero firing, though weah, ilat;ing daring the eight days eaten four pounds of emolles left in the stall, and the strongest lleipoe were en. tertaaialed of a, rescue, when a rush of eras from the chamber put out all the light -t. This ecct;rrence eattse(1 delay, which was increased by the difficulty of making the wooden emotbehind si'e izii ;g party, put ala . its prevent tial trcpheiraof the compressed Eur, air. tight. .1t 1O,S() on ThtirMlay it wetsi finial that the i'n+ll of compressed art' outward was allowing tura water t(a come intra the chamber, awl thea i'1lpris• i ere i 11, Im:_4g�r0;1. Unit pumping only tul,4id be enviesed. This' WAS not pone, however, mit a Aspull 131'inlls1e^ 'WAS cult .through, and the flea miners were ressited, after almost all hope hal schen abandoned, on afternoon. There re a,. no braver nor :nor ;t stelfole. laying men in Great Britain than her lninerv, The lutein et eor11•ge1tt;ii i. frill of tin Wing rommnees final tel of heroism. No dr11inatikt ever con- ceived at more thi Ming sitnatien that that of the entombed miners of Petnty • Kidd, and tIle tratimph of Pontypridd. awl the tt'alunpll of 1'Inelc and unmet, tiv.:r the deadliest fee-efs;;l air twit wa tel'. • ilt'T+t}yf Me Dog Mt Dios. A bona a week lige ne heard one of. ear trading oitizena bras gitig lebout his watch -dog. He went on, to say that N.ro Wats n splendid wateh.drlg ; that Ile we in nom even growl at st cleisis, at,.t sit tai alit he would tear any. body to peat.:° he found around the premises. " Ain't yon afraid, " we asked, 't that he will bite y u some night When you cine home late ?"r "Nat a bit of it ; he is too Intel - ii .e,1". He knows myete:I es soon as. 1 put my foot ou the gallery. Why, I wouldn't take fire hundred dollars for that dog. il:e's the 1t.ost reliable bit- ing clog in San Antonio." Ab rat three Clays 14lteY the forego. inn c snv,rrYsation took place, one mo1'n • ing early we ln13t a policeman leading this itt'ntical dog out inttr•tie suburbs. " What :.re you doing with Major 1's1neS' do;; ?" we wanted to know. He gave slim tri mo to taste Lim out and shout him." t4 What for ?" we asked in amaze - Meet. " Bectuee he tackled the elejnr last llil;:,t on his coming hoose, and bit him iu thirteen places ; be will not be down town for a week." " But I heard the Major say that Zo"_ was intelligent ; th.ate he knew his step, and ;vouldu't bite him. no way he could fix. it. ; that lie would not tale' five hundred (Idlers for that animal." "The dor ain't to Marne for it," said the policeman, razing sadly at poor Nero, e' it is the 1I1 jar'S own fault." " How so ?" we inquired. s4 Well," responded "the policemen slowly, the dog did knew his Ate) and 'never even gelolvied at him before ; but last idea t for the first tile• Nitieo he owned the deg, tho lletjnc came hobs, three h• ur.s earlier thaii usual and per- fectly s.,hut, sans somehow his step arts quite diffe,.rent, t,, ,what the de,;;, war:! 'tiled t•o ; lie didn't tangle rile.his lugs as ranch by any menus anti '`the Oleg WW1 fooled by it., to,k Iain* for_ a perfect estranger, *1t1d b(n ii36(1 him. The log, ain't to blame ; ho misee'd flue smen of will Ju'v ; he didn't hear the 'elejor Whoop cull crass aa,a'd f down in thea 'eller, as heallvay does when he i1P e muss Tonle, so Nero kept on bion' the YViljru• in. fresh oboes, until the $a.m' y i,tterfered," " 0 one u-, Niro /" and the and fuer d torte g3 reeenied the lune of triu..:a, fat ,he execution, TUB TIMMS. aim ono 1i".teei a 10 Ireel4 Stec*. In deciding where you will feed your .cows on green crops, an eye should be directed to the manure heap, as tins is a very important matter. The probe. bility is, that every cow that is pastor - drops ten cents' worth of manure in the field daily, the moat of which evaporates into the atmeepllero. Now, if you can secure that amouut of ma nuro from onph eow by soiling, you at once pay the expenses of cutting your crops, and feeding your Iowa in this way, and even'more than this, as twelve eons may be fed and attended to daily, by the labor of »hand ltislf a - dao, worth f•enerally not over fifty cents. The must comfortable way fo- the cows is to put thein auto a yard ad. joining the barn, where there is Ii goon shade, and feed them, from rocks ad- joining' the fence, where a load of feed can be drawn alongside, and pitched directly Into the 1110$a. Once a► L16Y the manure ehou1d be gathered into a wheelbarrow and taken to the mature heap. whish should be kept well cover- ed -with litter. In stormy weather tI at cows .sbon1 l be stabled, aa'id there ftral. Or they may be Earl in elle stable altogether, and turned out in the yard for exercise after eating their feed In no eit'o ,Got: Sr Harmer wettest rads - take sly having o acre, or more of fodder cern ready to pot in September an(t Oattober, when the Nights ate long a4ttd the cows are ,larded, as they re. qutre some kiwi et' fodder at that seas. e0, unless they be kept in their past- ure all the time ; anal even then, if sinew, a Tittle green corn would be benetieal to thew. n as s eries of articles op sheep Int^ omiry, 1r131it)1#td in the Cobra Farmer, we find the following hints weaning lambs ,a,buut ninety days is the Proper tiresi. for the Iambs to run with their *Inuit cry, and when a fled. is large Qua ntitl to ynstity n tiriv,,r of the deck, trot lambs that ere d oppettl the fit 9r three weeks eon he *rut into one gamik. !; and the taeauliHA can be dime fit toes tiltlaa wiRltout any .injury to the Willi,. h.. Some nod -musters have adopted the errilneous method and iujurions i rant - ice of not weaning, or rather dd0i1,'n1- ili ; on the naothnr to ween the ia,nh. This practice will not shirt the Iamb, but will steep the mothee peen', earl will be likely to fail to heed a insula the coning season, or if she dtst'y s,Il., wit) bo so weak that a great ri k wig. he run in wintea ing her.' The liege, plan is to wean the lamb itt *thew three mouths of a;e, tool if any a t' small then give then extl. s>r `trllfi,lt. iia the fall aud early' winter, ut.tl lit tle'i 1, will be ran in winterlug thou. 1Ve have already found it best to wt:alu lambs 9.4 the range they 'h:avebern in the habit of grazing cover with did; mothers. They will be more cl,ntent, ed, and by putting in It few dry ewes, will soon learn to herd, and can its, managed with ease. But be rare to give them the advantage of gouts fresh feed, so soon as they Have forgotten their mother; don't let them loose their lamb's fcsb, and there will be no dlfftculty in wintering them. Lambs should bo kept separaeefrom d11 sheep, and in winter, especially on cold eights should not be kept in too large bnnet - t e t ; temporary divisions ehculd be Made in their corrals to prevent crowd- ing and piling, the . chief cause of the lose of Iambs in cold weather, end this oan be prevented by the Paeans we bitVe aaege,ted. Another question, and an import- ant ono presents itself for the eunaaitl- erlttion of sheep omen who contem- plate entering this businessexteusively, Unless the General Govcrnnle+et shall legislate so that laarste tracts of our waste and barren lauds can be per Chased ata very low pric.i per acre, or that large areas !tau bo leased as en Australia, itis useless in Cotarado to expect to own a1.d coat :oi, in one place. erect halide of sleep, as are held in New Mexico on the land graauts of that. territory. Five thousand tillerp :are about as many as can be ctnivenieutly nu(1 profitably held ou one range, and smeller nutiibers are better. Brit in our opinion this i:, flinch better for our etote, the email sr the flocks the inure people we 'will have,,iavrt with pe,,ple conte the other advantages of civilizeti,rit over the ))order. A well known clergyman, who filled the posit11tnl of pltstor in a village MaasEeelnsttets, found his hearers di itashiug clay by day, data 60/15011ed au uhl So •teli sea -faring man, who c,enfl not boast_ of couch religion., but who stuck by the ,ship, • why the people would not °cede to churls). I'eita.lfS exactly tell, inou,: ye preached on seting end aIIIIi n must beautiful dis- courses, an,l ye improved, the great ac cident and toss of life on the Sound ;-- ye mii'hr try theta „itli son ethic g •opt of;the i,,bin., end being fresh, slat he it would tield theta aa,iluther 'Sunday." ,, COST Cost. 00O;as't i HARNESS AT COST 1 3MI\ TM:MIN would r'tern Brants to LAS en t mere for the veg. her d patronage b;stawedon t i3n :u he l a t awl would respe,tfully ynnuuuce co them that he has f :e.t ly reluctli the prices ofln.r.lcs , as aailt ,a.aadau by peru4i11g the price list : 0OST ." C 0 St T` COST 4."0 $ HEAVY HARNESS ngT; 44 lAack,1: White Brass ,t 44 LIGHT UA1NESS Single riaruess, 912 and upwards . 27 ,tllotiterwerk in the harness lino at proportionally low prices. 11'pairing dont with neatness clu;ctpuess and despatch. Boors AND ,ltQi55. Ir. this branch of the trade. every effort ig m tie to aalx?iy7ost artic'es and at tt+e cheapestgricees, F lnI RS AND MILL MEM, Attention OISTM,ZTS (S4 Dealers in iia rdwure. paints. rails and GI'aa :, Lurie, 1.'la,$tcr Paris, TIU ' GRA r GANG PLOW oriel anter Asritellturat ialllrur lye. A - ent,s for the Galt Foundry Stem tn B es, Dollars, Planing. -,$cool--$ pinery. other Israeli - Circular,, Crost3cnt and Hanel : t ws, PalPe, Chain, Gas Pipe and Stearn Fansou's 131eo%, Exeter, For cheap Gents' watches, oro to S. i . a o res For cheap Ladies' watches Go to S• Jona For cheap Ladies' silver watc.:rs, 00 to S E Jokes For Boys' silver watches, Go to S J Jones'. or endless variety of silver plated ware, Go to S .l'1 Jones. For eight day clocks, For thirty hour clocks, Go to S B Jntics', Go to S E Jones'. For Ladies' uskin gold setts, Go to S E tones'. For Ladies and Gents Gold chains, Go S ,Jones JUST RECE377E AT THE EXETER Grocery and Liquor Store A large stock of Green, Japan, Young Hyson and Black Teas, Raisins. Currants, Prunes 2D 6 D Apples CAITNen Sardines, Lobster=s. 8almon Bitter Sauce and Picltles, Brandies, Gins, '*Vin ole Rye, Malt, Scotch, Irish and Common Whi side Tb an d Cigars, Wholesale tl•ncd Retail. G. A. MACE, Main Street, Exter. C. S. CI II. ,i. T. E �t'.zn. Unci srta,l ('r 1 ta.itd F) trni1 ure ] Lanufacturers OULD SAY TO tilos° who intend pnarches.ng_ .do so trona the mranu,acturor. oho dealer who buy's te sell a,g,cin must itoceisaril ))live a proal. Wo oli,im to give the ,,••repast'nt trail bcn east., ', „t the to mart t, •.�i lar' leas 1411 rt sin ac,t suet b I. Roost il,. • :, 5 't, rfrst*,s • rL eee ..e inti , ,yilK4i Embloms of \TP WOULD lo our uudoetaking depart - menu, w111u1 is. more cora plate than e ver, as we have added several new dusignt of pito The best (ofihns r.nslceta shrotids.and every r.an110t iunreal requisite at the 1ar1:.tit urnew hear o is prop, tied by competent : jutipa second to koala province cull spccialattention nil. HY ND'AIN,--t;J,t Yid', .:,t. e' -i. l tee co ea,iy of Thi ..t 2uree,uexcd�t 'r:<r : liig'a stara.k aetur• C. MOORE,11 D., 0.M COPtrt r$ AWL r 4rYai r•uYaltatSa,Sntg,up,.*e. a> :c•.• anlrast,lence- fxeser. a x. (?.E7cu;tonr;-ft to l(11,.141..y nd 7 to 1(111-1H. ! ; W. BEOtiNl (1 1 '. C-inn/a to V , :445 t ve sins anti reel,.dltee. inenttt.le3 y.,1rst, ,. .. •i4 R Ii VtNG. . r1 rF T 1'tartitx t;a. 31.., ^ oLltg-,M*11lk7de t'au} cieie:n, a' 41 S(11rg,xy(R. Oat., (ince :"..-'6•11e' A. cr . Surgeon. Dc tlst, lettatuaarr•.tl'crur lien*la t:' .i. C1f7ceinir"." tan hew Dwelt. 1,3 -iv ni C011Sol,WAT}ON .340.117, F. ,,tt:rrtt t h ;!. 14tt,rfi .te. 91+t t 5 l."4 "S.enCa43 t o,..ts. 44irson'e. l.E %rt •r. BS..lO.%ES 114 ;41t.►:i .ltlla" *but:stets, Attorneys at: utv, tit ioirera ton, rpr, t o : , 5i,e,ra, it. D. 1. ,,•z..r es r e:i,liu. 1, Fara s w. e. 04fa 0-iiinton's Clock. Water at. -d, Mac, S .4t. 1 ARDING 44 1i 11tia :�0, 1 'ars gat - Jt tors, 1,iturstya, Soiicltera, e44:tatut.6;1314:,r 1m, 11.. $4 . eaa t ix u-ttc'rzur'a I net's,. Water i*troc t. St. 3l aay'r. ars .lI+An B. 14. rlx11xa1> „1fd't',tlilr CfttiVE'E'<li:cf.R, Lia t Ali.tiST- ' C t ..I El ai ala'••`s11(1.i.in ter. onalta.lrti 145te;)c# Mk Atli. A4.It'r,l. for work it ft wit John,. 1lext "•v41114a4'i 44rr,k112;or 4110 ata n AU 131tt sinus, .vier&err 0 nested to 111.3N0'rEI) HANDS. -Tho 1 i s er- R,guwa itavuar' rented tllo isuf etivallo :ee,(',ru. a Valli, it Ward 1440u40u t t -0l ION its• t ►:4t'i every it o.uut¢datiott ter tiee t at,.litt,ff ¢assn•, Court; moat la the ti ati tn. temit 1,l41lur' nn4i•.1'1tt4111 t:robar..ltteattruhu..,., rR. 1.9! ly. JAN*. Ging. 1 113IT1SII H©TTEL, 1iir1e•t Square,. ,t. llary.'s, eaten Willis late of untag. W 1441•iteprettetthe farming an traavat1.ai;4141310 nt tltlrem, l'ett)i .t dtie1.11eaen. that 14• boa ren - i ti.4 air ew4,11(4144, *1.1141 nae added lari'etiy to I i' COM t .rt$ of the harken fur the n, vnaniu4ie4n t ll:s}tuo4t5, Thom bar gilt t,a au1421,e4s nigh tt" t.Cbt oaliquot's, l null Cigars.'I' nt',vltiwohasi o r 1.111 tea calway,t WI 04041to atte led to ti:c sts- trles, (':1Ti 1 11'1I.1ds, prop. Wit, ;.tetrv'a -Mere)) I, 1517. a,n. If' Wi ltiet,iie1L 11trift3,, ]fill:IUS t.obere.•--110 stereo ole) has chneeo.41 Lauds teal is thoroughly refitted for the comfort of 11,44 traveling public. 0°odl1one:1i 141.11, igars at the alar. Attentive hostler always in attendance 1#oonts for Commercial Trat niers \1 at Gil\.If:uitAxr, Prop. 441- �ULL�ti'S 1f0`1'e.Ii, LUCA1. R lU. 1Me FAL- Proprletor. This Arst-421st1 betel tau lately efuu:god hands grow .1, Dewey tb. A. VeFalle) and 14 fitted wird new fur, iture throughout. free 'bus to and from the sI tthrn 14co :or too new nue of'busses toe,. hum. The war it, ropletc with the choicest I. filen. and frag- rant ilat'nuas. four coaemeresai sample rooms, demi stabling and attentive hustlers. A bus runs to and from Clamleboyc. A good livery table in connection. 144 �JiiSGELLANEO MANHOOD : IIOW LOST, HOW 3. ESTO1lED- Just published, a now addition of II., Culverwell's tlolebrated Fissity,onutensil- cad Coro of ominal Weakness, or Sper:trnator rhtea, fu ducted by -Abuse, Involuntary usie- siuns,Ilnpotene`,:Nervous I)obi) ity.andl;mpedi- monts of marriage generally; Consumption. lipilo lsy, and Pits; Minitel and Physical In- capacity, tie. Thervorlcl-renownetlauthor, in this admirable Alachua, clearly proves font his own expilienee that the awful consequences of elf Al,una'nay be effectually removed without medicine. and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies. tllstrnmotts, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of clue at once certain and oflepttut), by which every sufferer, no matter what his condi- tion may be, may cure himself cheeplv,privatslr and radically. t s9'12is Lecture will prove a boon is thousand antlthousauds ant under seal In a plain envelope, to any ad- dress, on receipt of si cents, or two ,pests,*• stamps. tddre8 THE 031Lw.Rrd,3fBuTant, t' NEW MAO 1.1 w:10Y- W. XITCREN 3e,e undersigned would inform Liao public tlrrtt he has opened out in part edam' C liennu'a store u new branch of business, long waute,,,wl:ar1 you can get all sorts of machluosrepairad ,ro(ut. a wn.tcfito are wing 1141,ch111e and Lessem n 1}t•t class, and workmanlikemauner'and atmodorate charges, W `'con x 1 t IN CLAIR TAIT. Renter in Fancy '(foods and Toys, doable unit srnglo. Berlin Wool, of all colors. Also Zephyr, and Frenon.eton Wools, Next dodr north of the Taus office. MainStreet, Exoldr 'T..H1.i,Y'S LISIEWORK i Our drawn kilns being now iota' 11)..oratiom &Rd turuil(5 out daily et largo 1 atit) 421 I Y that for a12n1.r, nscs be surpassed in.. the Dona, - ion. to byrartiesirom a distance eon always best, walla 5 fha,;italta.er at the Icilne4 or deli)-erd Pry tonally ,,w • Iest reitlllnerativeraates.� 0:dere from s nitwit. promptly attended to. WHIT SOti &SOL ITER all the Fife: ent Societies,