HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1877-6-7, Page 7E 'l, '77
TomE,
1:1. 08 AID f LUTZ,
^liitna aull Fticz wore two Dcntsehera 'io
Rind +id,' by side,
remote from the world,its deceit and its pride
iYftlt thalr putziea acid beer the spare moments'
were spent,
dad the fruits of their ;fetor Brei' peace And
eo:tteut.
Idaua Enriches .l to horse of aueigtibor olte day
Audi lacking a part of the e;otd els tllvy so,,
)1rde a e t.. Upon eri.z Go solicit a loan,
To help hits io pay for his b,n,atiful man,
Fritz kindly eon -witted the none). to lend,
.And a tri t•
gave arxkaired a,3utilrt to his friend;
Bo m lriwiu;; ltt;, own simple hiugauge t) gaot."
" f3», lyse,., it vat, bo i d ,i v,+ :4143 u, at ti•,,e. ,
�.
The nolo was drtatrli up in ;heir p, iniitive wY,
" 1, krait,, gc.s from Fri .z fecfty toilers to,
dao,'
'when tate gaeatiou aaooe the n,,te being
road,•,
',Mich }'utt holds dot kap,;r until it vas heed?"
'" Ten he-k"s del," said Frig,.' and don cost
till! know
lea et14 3t1(e slot moue)," Says ctatla ;''Dot
ash se;
110, tail re'tempers f .i if 1 t, t,,
1;4-t11 priaus yo.i drr 1tt»,e 1,1t atcr Money
d,,e
ro xitli ]all expired. when Huns, ax agreed,
1'144 bacL the st uuullt final :runt debt ho was
freed,,
**Ts Fritz, " `uw, clot sMttlee els," 'ilctito ta-
Idiot;,'' Yaw;
Now alio dukes dot hi.per sccxrrel;nc by law ?„
Beeps dot, now. ain't it," tape kritz,, "deli
you sec
"I air,i"r•.s rc,u:.tx 3acayo4 W,cid dot, to ine."
l•u; a flans: ".D 4 ish so, it via noir stout se
!)lain
)ot 1 krlcwa rut to do vin 1 perrosttt Again,"
CONS T ANCE S STORY.
When ui} Int•b:ind, 11,iscute Arucld
asksd mk to warty y l,itn, 1 Mt it oettes.
bury to till lt,:li tit tt 1 sued not love him
BS lib 1.fv. it Lite, Witt 1, understood his
tievuti.ie., because, 1 li :a felt it fur au.
tabu, shot other lvau. (4.4.y -that to my..
ltusb.lntl. 1 batt. to };eve utily tl gratteful.
uffoetiqu, 1Vould Witt rutiici 2
1L situd it would. _lie told elle after -
ora thtit. thru.11;lr ,tt,• weeping, 11e tlitl
not emelt the 11at11N; that be thought 1
t'r.i:l also that, my loser ntul died.
From Um first, ,tacti;coo was to good
hu,b.uid. I€1 dill not appreciate him
thea, I watt ]tut tulllal•i•v. 1 hod a
bright. beautiful house stilet* ltoscuc
nalutd Ilosperidet'. Toe itbcitry Was
l'\teltbl ',
and conservatory luxurious.
)Volas stat flowers being nm riding
nt.btuu, Sty !usband had taken espe-
cial pains to gratify tue.
•Cullt,taucu acro yon happy now?'
I lucked t;traiglit into lois honest
brown. etyesl as I tnitly tulsa°C.ratd. 'Yes
Loc.'
lie bent and ltissetl me a itis n delight
1 had ,:over been kiln shun' befule,.
',l)earet;u you 1t:c mine,' he murmur-
ed.
That was 011 rte ai.id.
It tsas just two yoaras after our mar-
riage.
A few day s utter lie received a letter
I asked who u it was from.
My :si,cter,' ice answered.
'1 never knew you. bad a sister,' he
said, in surprise.
• I h,avu never bpukeu to you of
Oia. When my parents died iu my
boyhood, Orta was a baby, and was ta-
ken by my aunt clown to Nmv Orleans,
arhere she was raised mitt. h r olid r .1.
1 have wily sues her once biuce. due
is very pretty. This letter tells me
bhe is to be 1rlarried.' '
H.•gave me the letter to read. It
was writtutl'ou delicate, fragraut paper
the'peinn 11it'.tip eitv and, graceful, but
rather too fide. Rather a brief cool She clung to him pleatfiug,!he knocked
nau,iotation, prettily expressed, adding her senseless at his feet ,. ,And before
us to souse to the wedding. that, she lead borne -oh pdtiful honvens;
New Orleans• in July l tam afraid co' much 1 ' '
,'
to take baby, and I could not le;t;ver 'He has killed my -love .forlhim,,• she
. him. said, white' •slat shuddering- 1 am
.'.I see that we cannot go. It i its- afraid of him, "X' 'Ad sitiethur die than
practicable. I will write and tell Ora:" live with hits again; let rue stay here,
'And givs her my ;love., say that): here he will` ire`ti i°lett me `Oir; Roscoe,
hope she Will he vesryla ppy.'• Constance; let'me'stity with 'you.'
I had been rresent at bat one seed. We southea"tier—pro'm'ised earnestly
ding in my life, elled tiiatt was. lay own. that bile �y�� �''ilnitl stay; protected beloved"
1, was six and twenty, It was very dif. by'iia. Fbr thti'cbii `ertiuttoli suss most
ferent from what I thought it would be hurtful to;later, aftd 'rte wily brought'cal
•whetf 1 was oigbteeu. At eighteen I a; relapse'Of her fever.:.4...' ,
Ii'avl been betrothed to Ivan Grey, at So I fnutii'd want 11. never bad-asis
twenty-six 1 riii i,r'ied Baaieoe At}lupi•„ ter -and I think wo,`tuadc her as Happy
" The ,i'tttgt estibu of another wediltug ay: shot souls! possibly be ';after foie ter,
brought back the past to rue.Vheif'I rible b1igIL uli0a 1ior.,yoeitl'ia. She found
Wats alone, and baby asleep in hitt has. a,fund of cbrnfort'iu little' Lyla,' Who
ket, I went to a drawer in a 1e11vil;te was'yerifoltd of ben; sidling bet 'Leto'
cabinet, and took oat a packet of lette'r's in hie Soft -l'iNping .ncbents. She Was
and a,holo graPb., most utJselfisii and s � inpatlistto in is
The; latter was' 'a' vignette -a face )onittoia „apo thus. hitter trait wen Irina
.�' 1 .
haldeem.e as a Greek s'od'as, tyrwh tt 1+et. me, at ►east As confidence, best' oat of tosontt fur about live ywir,. 1 had
,.g'i • ernplyyod ibivii•'ar7ian' dltterrut.loet•d' , ntrd ford
feQtlUii of CULEullr that must over bit. fiiq , k l]eCttt 11'lth, 13119 'se Ni..(� III my ellfiftl- • vnriKuw nue*i •iuea:n•itln,ttt rrcti,vane titac • ••rina-
in r. As I looked' at it� .,the !,.,ace r, 11 day.; escoe Had .'net" r:.ilt I r n,
loafing. 1.., be,o a ty 1 }
of illyheart"flea! iiwa }'. bri
The e th of
' st fragrant .: ieeW •`slrin �li'�e
the p.a f g t 1 8 >l, ,
swept over me. The warm,' unperioil;s
impuises of ,youth, started tc , Wahl illy
!hood!.
'O ' ers 04 .1 uigt lra at, lits%ta.'ld sat down
by au open window, stvieging theba.
byes iat"eket to, dud frtt. Jost then Theard
ltosoke whistling lightly as be ran; up
stairs, and' in: • a moment he entered the.
room, his halals fall of pond tittles.
'See here, Connie -here's a treat for
yo t 1' Aren't they be,atities?'
My favorite tluwei•, 1 took the splen-
did things from him and put item in rt>
ery*ttll globe of coal water,
'S -e peri,,' said Roseoe,
He had !,called off his straw slat, and
the curling hair about iiia white fore-
itPitd was literally dripping )uCib with. per-
i
11
i-,l,it at ion.
''See how wilted 1 ant. hurrying home
ihrt,t,,;ll the haat to ens'e your allies,"
hJ laughed,
1ltruught'hitn some cool water • to
battle his face, laid out for lana. ,some:
' fteth clothing, and went away to see
i if dinner wtss ready. Titus I took up
again, the present..
Another year went by. I was sur-
rounded by 041111'00, tenderly eared fur,
1 resirlvtetlnet to unlockk the rt)buwuud
cabinet again,
I tasty 1a'ittling tri the portico, one
,ltt tae nlurdtiug, while Mulissn4', ells nurse
was tl:ttdin„ lir tie .1.;1t• thong the Sar.
dolt ‘slept., when a u•irrut o estne nlsid-
in i11) the .t:11vt',
10prat.g lip, feau'1Il setnctlliug had
Itepretted to my husband, 13at by the
tittle 1 r. It lied We open heal door, It
144, ;little. tta' mutat/ up Lite atelia
tiii,Ji lino ear, tar,....„ site e.as Vary
leiltith, 14,1111314 rub,:.!, auA 111CGaut1,V ud.
tlrts,.,•ti 1ne. x
'Are you no: fur' brother ltuhcoe's
vita?' Elie tt:tlded, '1 nal his sister
Ura, frau& Now Orleans,'
1 duu't remember how 1 wcloonzed
it ir, but 1 threw open the drawing ronm
dour. and she autered and drupped iu.
ttt to Ht'iet,
•1 k' it; P.oseoe 2 I—I 11avra c one
lsi t,tiay with you,' else said, her fatte
pale
I welt a value alarm at her appear
:ince. but I uudeitvored to :peal( ab
'You are tired -ill. Lay off your
w rl1+n and let tau get you glass of
I weut across the hall to the china
cluttet. When I clone bash the lay iu
.a le tl faint upon tho floor.
linnet: !acct gone Out of town, and
alio not return until everting, 1 had
bud Ora taken to a room next 111ine
and put to Leal. She was a mere deli-
eatO child when undressed, nut more
than seventeen yews old.
'Ott !tow geed you are --flow good
you are,' alto said, with heartreudiul
paths, as 1 bathes her temples taLtI
rtlbbeed her delimito limbs. I Lad
studied Medicine tt little with my fattier
and I knew she was close upon a fever.
:),t length site In.y warm and quiet, and
soon fell :aeleol..
1 sat up until eleven o'clock, waiting
fur ltoscoe. At length I heard his stet,
it the hall. I flurried to meet hit..
lie looked astounded at uiy news.
'Wny, what dons it mean'?' be asked,
The ne';t morning, Ora Waif iu a
burning fever. Sho talked incoherent.'
ly. Sho dol not know ole. She lay
very i11 for three weeks.
Poor fill. At one time it seemed
certain that she would die, but we kept
Lor.
At last, her first act of c00sciu lldhe is
was to kiss ole, nod murmur :
I love you.'
At lust she could sit up and taps a
little. And then she told Roscoe and
ale her story.
I will out repeat it here. • It.. was a
tale too sicko Hing. of human 1i,assion8
toll:titled by 1; gllor, of main's tyranny,
of wuulau's we:tliuess. Her' litisbaud
was false to her and to his manhood
thing only to own me.'
She seldoiit' or never referred to her
husband. It seemed to makeher nhye;
ically ill to tic ,s4, T burri 1 away
from the subject,
'I know I have agood husband, Ora
I respect, and admire him. But pt,'
I added, 41 skould have been happier if
Thad merried another mau.t
Then. I "told her the tale of my
youth. Of my exceeding beauty, of the
tourie:t that visited my 'horse, of ilia
beauty, his charm, his power. flay pas.
sign for him. Of my invalid mother
who prayed me not to 'save her, of the
choice I must needs make, of his de.
parture-his subsequent desertion.,' Of
lit w my n-ot`ter died blessing me --}sow
nay conscience approved, yet my pas-
sionate longi'lg for what I had lost.
The hot tears rained down my face as
I concluded, so deeply had my nature
known this experience.
Ora listened with wide eyes, quicken-
ed wreath ; her work dropped upon her
lap. '1Vheu I had done she said ;
'What was his name, Constance ?
Yen Have not spoken it.'
'1vai, Grey,'
'!lave you a picture of hint 2' she
acted!, in a sharp, suppressed voice.
I urloci ed the ci binet, found the
plsetograph, placed it in her hand,
+she glanced—dropped h as ifit had
stung her.
'It ie my husband, Constance.'
Iconkl, only stare at her,
41t t:!!rely is, Constance,' winding
my firms about me. 'Bann you first
spoke of your girlhood's love iu :Slue
mount:tine, I remembered to have seen
o nn sketches my husband made there
bearing' date 1805, Teu years ago.
Qh Gu'luy, what an e'tcape you made
that you did not marry hint, To be
the wife of Ivan Grey was reserved fox
my fate,' idle added mournfully.
'Was Mr. ' Grey's name Lvan,' I
stamlered,
41'es,' she anewered,
I was forced to accept the truth.
I rose by.aud-bye, and pat the iel-"i
et's and the photograph in the fire.
And that night I talked 010130 with
my husband. Through ell eternity he
will nevor dor,ht Dow that I love him.
r ' iiE W 1).11eOLOG}iLON WATCH
ra vin nl:s'r
no acre .n,l ,got tffo W. l),MoOlochlon watch.
be 'ere buying, You will have no other after see.
in; t'ietu. A tt woo wear them rncc tninend then'
to (*'d ti 'Ivor, Ladies and Gentleman's 81701,
77 177 Mud tIsstreet, l,oudou. See the testirnonielt
Tum'.uge1st.i;cst,t'i,lonom/lest stock of tine Geld
lewei y Gaeta, Elver, and Plated Ware, !fancy
(;un bf ao., .N la he Province. P-c;,:.'rit g of
overly , dasoriotion. W. 1). hla((LUChLk'i
77T,GUAVA IS tontlou•
aavings and Investment
SOCIETY'
OyTti..7 ONDO IS"
Debentures and Mortgages Purchased
Parties ?viol/1'4:(I Money can obtain 13.1
.1.0,;/(!1;.s 1i uut0I1 y 0) triotrove:d City or Faa nt
1opc,ly,
On aliplicatina at Mlieir olf7ce
WILLIAM! E. L'ULL,EN,
Manager.
. 'Loudon Jen 13111, 2&11
HAIR WORI,i
Coils, Cble i'wists.and :Switches ; made
of combings ;Curls' made of Cut Harr
by Mote I1.Ivs3r.tmy 11'ItTsIo :TzAcintit.
Elicitor; April
CATA.
FlveYear3' Sickstess Buret! by Eoar;Flattles,
ot ConstitutenalaCatarrh'Reliiet'y.
Pain in Shoulders, lack.and,,Luni,;, am
Droppings In Threat, Disap pear .
4r.ailt)tAeu,;F. Q, Sept. 12, ISS.
MILT. J. 11 �1}ICnIAG
:Powir:=1st ibrt ;l,'i+irnl,l that etlil•ra'tt3:i,r latew
trmoutbing or tltnartetitita of your tV. FTtt'ya tt NAr{:
UATAlt8H 1414INa,Y, 1 ,Visa 10 taunt.; „',1111t 1 •Ifttt if.
has dune li.r me. h Mu taronff (lir n hears e.14find
from totrii'",a,"pacthtgc bf new 1)oo1d4 It
w sLed'tn see: ` We had lotl'ked 'tliellx•
v — • tisett of rtiely s'inaoh ei jo ?=
over nom „ � ) } ,
ment 1n the Icing minter' evoriitiekt
coniine.
neat bntwtlt, ypuy.cttutintted;,lot hter to pownone%
lintel last tali: tYlleft i Ilan hi•cotne 511 %l ' an to be
7uaiAltle tic,40 all' hol(t'b.w0tk, lit (1 Limo. ses.e 11e.
attl,wenn and Male "uttlptr the sltothler 11i.•a 11.,. snit
ttl,vflel tat bite abouhler.«, with vtc{y lana' hawk, anti a
l,,atfliu; is my right:lnag,as though •►pure, was a
"'idea beating it ilnwa,with 001,1311101' 41110
in tbn tli00t at'ud d,1*n 311ntn the,ftuytl._ Site 11
any roaditien when I commenced. to takey oftr
tart iteet eat• 'ene'-battleof'whicivi•:naod fayp
injs'hair 'irettl"ia I waui`tonterrl ,to bealrh•se. tie'
• lie altle,;,te eludure : bard sea coutinaed woo., it
aA eros nen n sleeting c 1
G
& t,i . BROOKS
Manufacturers of
11173413311; LATH, STAVES
and dealersitl
t�. DItPOSTS RAILS,CORDWOOD.
gime—Two tuitca went of London need.
TOWNSHIP 0FHAY
ht!h ?riec af !1ur
Da ilot area the low pticeil at which
E . & T. zis stere
are offering their stook tlf
T1NWA1iE STOVES, Etc„
at
Exeter &Hensall
which consist of all the latest au 1 improved
styles of Kitchen Cook and Parlor stoves,Milk
cans, pans, aud pails of tue most approved
pattern, and everythinflin the lice Also, .a
$cod slileptioi+ of handsome
Eaave troughing
at 11ua il, receives. every attoatiotd, and dome
at the lowest figures.
Having opened out a branch establishment
at Han'all, our friends iu that neighborhood
tali be supplied ou the shortest notice,
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP
C �e, Zai'" ,% _, 5 ' O 2'.
The undersigned navitfg opened a Iilacasufth
sleep in Crediton, which was formerly assn.
pied by.James kIodstins.ieznow prepared to do
all kinds of blaekamithing.
Having a large quantity of material on ]land I
amp.01)ared to do all kinds of
WAGON —:MAKING
in the latest stylo and lowest, prices
CARRI AGES,BUGG1ES,tC 'WAGONS
constantly ou hand audmade to order
laswood Inutber for S.lie
)1fy stock of seasoned lumbar is the Iarges and
bestin toe cuu ntry:
JOHN TR +'VITHIC'K
Crediton, April 4.
i�Cll,ti IEJL"
A6CtiSEO auY lF
1e�z
FIRST PRIZE
It til: rctittia1 .rbkoftiast th•'t:natadt tliatdt
At Great Gentile,' Far Guelph at �tid:And Counted
Fair, Kingston; and at 43 j..tca Fairs .igcc
•Tfht' lrttnj,fiurt, rU. tt .inn,vrted, n,tet nleti
• perfont,Cork*. f n iT7ut n o#W.
Xe part can possibly get out of order or bother a farina
In the add.. 11ta,C0I.i !-''0..,.,penka 0prnceret+?ot Tnot.3
are b, use in 3,000 of these taken, avid ,,:it lit A,t rI re
Ti rrn wore required us ,mpply breakages during 1814.
Limns en:.vitl{ 0 ,toil C986 ITT & t3R0.,
• tirockviiie, Ont.
At.50 ,(Ak1lrACTUSEae tole i'8 YZ&Iie or
BUCKEYE M01NER$'ANO SELF-RAKINAB APEIIS.
Threghing led SleDig1e'Maehinco
•
'Bind fer•}'Circulan.' Correapondenec eollsited tree
Vents and Wllolasela Troika, m any Part of the wotifly.
(),'13YRNLf 'Cc CO,. P.gents, Exeter.
THE `EXETER
Planing Mill, Sash,
DO LAND'
G�
KIN DSOF'
ALL
N
IN
R�
a
I molded at -tile letters but did'11tit azul 'a u . o au iu prove!! ap white, »ctrl fern , Done uO Crder.
open them. There wits' rib used.,,,,
+iter
1 ,, 18 -y• s, liemsmbttr the laor<.`
( p �. a d leffaba 1»tld .t wtkli1 r
had learned ecd,ll one by hwtit 3eMrfi f d h t d h I t rat au � t
"What • :splendid man Reece is,' Oran
said, toot htfui' : , 'Ile is t► collili,tnion
p' rein — e'le i1i erecta in everything
s a
The ackot' as' small, and. -t sat r
w 2 w tat
o, o
u
t
9
f
s. ith it held between, try ,paling ter mi;:i 9terss:tor yrur. tastes. .how,_ my 1, Ybura trfds 7FRanttY s iDi1 , t
"t:t,arly Ilµ)( au'4pur.''isletli' t ssva bue'Yan1 ne,s r teemed to cot 0 tut I I�7, Itrtwe'et`per1KK;ln"iY'uruwRitr*uvruggi. Ra 1 STAT . 10 i�T 1' R 3'+ -J& -i.1.
'. ei �Anh Mflgait'q tw u. ,e,w lr fy'ev,l'nry' 'r �, ,�y
e for --he cOU.1e11N y UL`r wishes, (rittutf n."trir suit Guet a bttaribg to this nee 9er 1 :' ► 0''O.+
N Tout tnttur"h nu.ddy
ISAAC EVA IS,
We11 dh gent
The: subscriber would irftrmate to the Izlhsbl-
t..nts of Centtslia end.t�he surrounding townsiitps
and villages that he is prepare, to eortract tor
h'',<+1T,Ta-DIGGING,
S'TONINO,
Having bad a number of Tears ex
that business he can guarantee anti
Orders Solid
Tobe Wrested d a' P.O.1. ad r e to Centralia,
Cin
pump furnished if requited.
CeC'.k'¢l;a, sept 20th 1876
pAINTING 1
A NTI G
a K1TCHI
a
prepared to dotal ktn,da of
House Painting, Paper -hanging
Whitening, So,,
&t reasonable priors *n4 punctually.
J. KITCHINC*, !fain -s
NEW 13UTOHER SHOP
Tbenudersigned would inform the ini,abi
th ants of Exeter and vicinity that he ha
OPENED A. NEW BUTCHER SHOP
one door south ' of his lllacksaithahnp. andbopes
'hesitate liberal patronage that has been au
corded to hem In the
Ir,z.Aertexrru AND WAGON bd.)tr;ie
line tsillbeexteadod toiciui ilius new lore el: o
busiremi itis rnentvaagou wipes!l atttto reg.,
don •e of be villagers threw times each week and
+' BES 3 .EAT
ktnds ept constantly on hand at his butch*
li lsacksmithing And wagon ranking carriad on
mutton'. all ltsbrauchea;
ROAMS
RARE' CHANCE
for
BARGAINS
R. & SPICER
liaae;,just:opened oats
NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK
�!tlt�++�� OF ++��, T ��ii
.GROCERIES,
J. SOUT1ICOTT'S NEW l dXtE
The stook comprises Teas, Sugars,;
Coffees, Syrups, Vinegars,
Spices, Tobaccos, Pails,
• Brooms, Brushes,
Cot a-011 &o.
Everything in the Grocery Line. ' t.ez and
eggs taken in exchange for goods.
We are boundto bellclieep for cash
R. & E. SPI.CEItB,
HALOO ! MAC
WHERE DID YOU BUY THAT
B- B. I C K ?
W1r3 I bought it
,JOHN MITCH LL'4
l
Brick yard—Mr B Bissott's'old iplace, son Pt
side of Crediton gravel road That's where 1
buy all my brick, beoaase you eau get the
best hriok in the county from him, as he kpepi}
none but first: class workmen
• You can always depend on getting U)zrsl-
sada article, They are 50 cents a' thousand
*mad of any in these parts, Don't'forget the
. OHN MITCHELL,
xediten 1, Q.,`
r
MILLINERY
AND
'4'CYgC
IDS
Just`'rcceiyed, a well° SeIec:tei.
stook .of Millinery and'Faucy
Goods,' very
a
or. •VcS1
at41IISS GARLJtK'S
Exeter,' Ont.
Sp,L rgiatico•wantadio le}irai the 14Iilliuory:
Consumption ''Cured'' !
,Ate old pirsair'iaip, retired "from active .
rr•tc"thee ItiiViltr Iliaet placed lit his bands
by an Mast tntl'iit 31issii) lacy the fornonla;
of wyeget..1ae,. itotnedy, for' the speedy
and perm: nent c % 1( of Q•nilinmptfun, Aa-;
thnoa,"7rtineltitrc1 Catarrh, and all, throat
and Lang stilbetttalt: 1'also. a Positive and
2ta4(l1I'tt Clue for.' Nervous Debility and
all Nervous Complaints, after hgveniw
thoron hlytested its`won iteratI r"utYatiV0
towers in tltotateain it , Ofelitiya, fools ,it 'Lir(
d110414 '111'41140 it l:ttaiwn to his suft'oring
fellows, Atotultbl.l by this motive, and a
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