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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1877-6-28, Page 5eT uxz . 28 1877 5oideer tent S((INA Ht. DEATIX OP A HERO WHO O2tOSSI:D TILE AN- DES IN TUE DIM) OF \4I`# rER. The life of Col. Ezekiel Je vett,'. 'which Cattle to a close in Santa Barba - The 'flights of Base Ball. tprom the Chicago Times.) The only son of a Wideived wether in the- vicinity of Douglass Park is a member of an amateur blase ball club. On Saturday he had his Bair eat and Well -digger, Etc. The aubeeriber would intimate to the tills tents of Contrnlia and the surrounding too nahi and village that he ie prepared to eortraet,,,or re, t•lis morning, has been a most event1.ntimor WELL -DIGGING, Ncase, Col. Jewett was Barri 111 lliudtl;e ' frayj' and l scfozulelilothar tied ono the New Il';t apelike Oct. 10, 1791. At ,taSTONING, 3 very early age he 4vilic('d a .decided his best lace trine tied llandkerehieff, Having had a number of rears merle Passion fill, mi1ital y life, add at thea with sonic ooinglle on it, in his belt, that business he eau guarantee satisfaatio� gwerter Scut seven lie returned C. zags when most buys are cragag:•t1 in multiplication and conjugation, he had been choses. capteio of a e'iupe,uy of tato 11til..l, The war of 1812 was. an exceeaiu ly 1111p01/11181,one itt his eteetiuli. bit tit relate the frowns of the ' ede•ratliets he t3'1CL'ee.led 111 king com- missioned oo- 41elssi"t)s ll its Et, ire lee t11'' Eloveiath I,.,litod States Infantry, and Semi after the streaking alit of hostilities, he was ordeeed withhis reginteat to the neg.air a frontier. tie partie p lteu 'tl all and leased I/itltr and he went. About 0rdErs Sod cued.: THE MARKET IS r0. CAR ++fit *ll, G Being now in receipt of a lar„ stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Win Li u,ors Crockery Etc. that is, the11ad1sv of him—and Vic fol.l J' 2 2 d, ro be Rddresred to Centralia, P.O. Superior fi�rr• lowing conversation a Ilene 1<1y puma) furnished if redlined. At his Store, hail Street, Exeter, which will be so son, whore is the silk handkerchief you Cel:;1c1;,+, sect oath isle Nitta rattail )oar nee1f ? " lists, ilia, -p �• tied r met tbi;P finger 1: picked up e. 1)A.1NTIle 1 A.R;Lra 'I.#>Y O COS daisy colter. .. �. t'.1 the linger is viz y The inllabitaut Exeter `Lisp �i •,,,, of ,joust, not broken. " My son, P , why do yon not speak plainer. Sure- l , surely, t'on have lent been drink Cull at the store of the swiblsciibt l' g p"" No, ala, but in the 1 atter Half elle I11Gst itn11(+r atltf etl;;arretnt'!11 a iIl• ''f the seventh Inning our cateber'ra aclnding L'-h1i+t''tN'ta Landv':e Laam and hands r; ave (rat. and 1 \relit behind,. d s\ colte I tl !' 1c tl' t r l .d cinity' heed eel troubled at the wallet 0 a marl et -t 1 wherewith : °W, S'. l'os't Erie, b At tile Siege cf the latter, t tel ant 1 et p ti a f.)nl till With my teeth, 1 y a (1414lntr.; act of \•:a'or, i'► reeel1In,. t 119 4.20 4131, , Id 11\' tarn, your lice now 3a stell'nlrst;, party. '1+ a„g 3t -Nutt tY<+t St) tunior111 i' xt! blooded 'n front,. What ;lortnnrate at, t., d•,a'r:tee lite t*Li.>ntieili • f ever 1. LF1 \'n . tl'IFO l)tri'll tldllug?" tlrsat l.11i.•fl:tin, then in the surmise elf •::� 1t91;n�-i, ala, 0111) .t, was trying, to In, fame.i\ i ilii td % Cott. ].` rim, that e•c0• p 111 it hi;;ll one at thirds, and tire vlmstr ad warm friendship d•' ia•t,•al l'l t\1't"l'li ,m;;ot, in my eyes, and I I1111t1ed it, 1lle tN't until the death of Gen, Scott. told tilt: ball came 011 nl} pose, but I Tltn. \t•eal' iiia ; ollee ,l, stat, such ttel hula it 4) tt; t(, ft st 111141 put 11itu out," ' ,11 tori your white fittme1 saute are nelvttnl'ou, telniit a hist aunitl ll# �� 1 . � piping '• , , 1411 given. get 1a11i,1 •• +' Tll,at. anal, tiwyl,d Carrera, the i' esiiit,tlt of fiat `,„ung !in the t111111 tinting. \theta I olid to 4'hili to rt'1'itbttc. %1i 1ttdt tills Cillilltl Y t t sttaai to t;eediltl, and lied to thl4ow my- obtaiu arms and :sial of ,ts.ln••rican Ui31 x'`c 1i df” 11 la d slllle I1. 1 got the bta`+e R °ors to assist in tltldrwing niT isle ; t,1t r- atl\•9etl\Y, tuft Ciatlle• 1n 01n a two-btuaer to 1x11 \li.ts• 11 e 1u\!+<+f 8tlb•t•t1r11re, tilts! tilt. left hylas " '• Alas, my son, 1 feat•i t■:n`titeatnitt of titling the,cent°ttt of lilt. dt'li:It You have had au unlstaaeant day' 4 Stay tl' d•ty Jew( tt to join semi, anti fl1 l inea. inc Send for a Fui'. a 'u Snit .a deent- +r'ltll�raaly \t it is ('en. Carrera, anti as limn 11+1, ' d 4(t 'nil" atIU I, he't� ► 'II.' lint' ler t'f A.tilte:d 111, I'!'@ISP!!, ideal I;14'{tl h "t:,tw beef steak, splints, i•tiekiugpl.a'iter, e'tli(ce rs, lie •.ata( tl for 11i;i'n(.i . ylt"t \tiat•1;aar, Canal le (twit paper, It etleeey'e Viten *trrivtt`g at than l',.1't,• ;he il! :I- ady.Relief, Perry 1):ari+ 1.111111 Killer f('Lnal (.l,2➢1111. tf: is (•f all"ir e',,tl'stt'v de ja'a„liinres.tei, F11i1' al, 1d't'(•1tt��, Clem 7 lop (1 their ttli'elit'r 1^Ira,:•I'i-..,t. tiled eer.'i °4,111$, aldtrd..'l lee, heist 1m -intent, awl lta.ol, the p ilin„ tines (If lte.ai.t. Gttl. a lE K TC11U til' reeared to dealt 1iuds of House Pai At re , Papel-han mint;, .t chic Inapt sly, iTt'IIItiU,:fain-s but SMCILTrNi RGAINFS There to be had in Overooratin llll+.t"ltltlis, iiroad-efts. Doe skins, Silks, Wince , De `a ues1 ami everything needed in the Dry Goods line. The Grocoi Department is Complete. An inspection intiitetl BAER' CHANCE for B ARGAINS E, SPICER Taft a:"yet is number r (.t Isla ('fi:t;('.. R'(•rd' i In a fss'A' slaty& )tan Niil' pot halo* ).41st' litipte•tai,e.l. Jewett ...:.ns sa..rt titter t('- 't 1t, ()ii, . n13, it t\" tQ1e-dltllh•'r t • , 01,4 'as to : 11l :al'i't i►f tte•ii lht' i4111*' I ever was., in—len innings tike haane just npentil out ,t, ti W AND SPLENDID STOCK OF SO • OTT'Sr NEW . +TO1 E The starch comp' Testa:. Saar', Lr.1'•t�t/'lett, S'yrizl'i, .\ I." 4,, tilti,.4' •, T,'slxtt't'a'y. l31'alr'itl', .111'11., h*s,' 4.dt'r1a0t-tt1 ter midie the journey 8t f nee h like t'O bee• d to t1. If 1. 1313 1 gnu to . Y \ .r r. 1 . Ili , t(J r:� 1 /. ut11 t . 'T!1 h • dant :the,. (, t • t41 'P:d 114 1 hat ley Ovis t.'R ! 1`:\h, Slit t d"", -i t,.L('lt In (` t it:n* f d 1`"t,tha . f 9,llt Itti e', t/1 :tit°il(lt'$il, 9tt� l the foot of t!'t li(ls was 11Ct:alliapll 11• tut i,y !zl tu.a, Gut lain still,.) We aro 11lultd to '1 lit 1(1'1' for e e.11 ed by relays of looses in eleven (l.tya. ii dr0,141w '� •-••«j at ,, 141w i!ulttliylrey+a, ,hits 1n) spiked 1''.vt>r\'!1131'•1•, in eat. (ii a'P Tonle. Tint 04 11111t1 To I1'(* 0 the Andes at that time (the V IVO', OP.. deed of Wiettcr) woe coneblered intynt. midi., lint the arbor of toy mpg soldier get: idis:led what t.ld,rr heaths would !lass gtyt'll over 111 dlt's1'sanr. After malty trying adventures Ti}c t tt \VII!' d•i i ll:00vt`s lttlat1 ra cutlltur1041'1t' 1llld 111:1 ',slides tl01-Ctnllli elle*1 the pee- tiro 1'•-"1atitEtallse they tlakti ttnui s 05.t' . rage, l hl v[u lt\i from 1 ca t r wt!a L(t1y tallijog ,• t l Foe tit litih�d.ef when l ate (st t l t- ,., t fl you 8 r "'Mendoza,c 3 t .u.lnt:di as � iunli \°Ili tt.t, n the Ir.acitie SI,ie.. 'al:ew inhabitants vi ore ly.auz,iuus to talk to Nazis (f ytncr- 'l`i 1110e11 suul'l'riselt to Rot" them 133 though they hull descended from tlxe Babies, COI1jIons to the bands of clouds. S, on after hie arrival at lain- 4Thurnutlh\'4 th.ge; Jewett was placed iu the encu- Th., bill• of fare at a hotel 'being him. nw'aud of the Chiliau cavalry, anti for x Lied to 1a country chap, he said 11,p ilial :Ivor two }'sirs ale wiulai(;el his sword in slut; dare about reading now, would A returned Californian, being asked how he liked the water tin ret, replied, 'By George, l never thought tai try it.' defense of the liberty of Chili. TIt1 i leaving Lean uccclinllibiiWdl in 1518, he returht.:d to his native laud. In 18. 13, Col. Jewett received an appointment in the g9artermaster department, and for s4eveuteen years he WAS in charge of Vert Niagara. AVltile at this fort lie laid the foundation of that faanie whish will be Innrc lasting. than the glories he wan in the Service of liars—his'laabnra. as a scientist. In the days of '49 Col. Jewett 'became attree, tedl to tilis cuaat, .and sailed for San Francisco tai tIlJtk(. 4'cnlorattOns for the discovery of quiet:. s ilvt:r, Els rein:deed here for 1n'veral months. ;And is well remembered by our oldest citizens. The Jewett collet:lican of geology is probably the most enmplkte and valu- able in its department of any extant. It was almost entirely collected uv Col.. Jewett. in concology his name will be linked with the very choice collection now in possession of his daughter. During the lifetime of Agassiz, that Arent naturalist" Wei proud to hold ]skin watt tilt alter dialer. 'What oily your eye, Bob °' Noth- ing—only I toia a fellow 1)0 lied.' slow Hitt Adani go out of Eden 2 He was mailed out. llo who depends on drink for his wits will soon have to depend nn his wits for his cii'it.lir. KiNbt4 like creation, are made of to hing; list they ere pronouncedgood. 'If 12 into begin/aired you a hundred dollars, \\cold you pray for him 2' said - e ,pupil. to S l t slit (1 teacher to a tt z . 3 c' rl l 'No (112e, 'I would pray fur aluotll ft' llnl' S rf the strong-minded wonte l objettuto marriage besat'so it gives a wornhli a childish tendency. Why iV by i, an umbrella high church Because it always keeps lent. A clergyman l'eedilag at, chapter of theBibit for. his cotgregatioti, found tinnselt at the bottom of the page with the words 'A.itd the Lord gave, Noah a wife,' their tul'uing over two linnet in- ns ono of his warmest friends. The stead i,f one, he continued, 'and he .ass of his wife, a most t:alerted and estimable lady, which occurred in 18133 lied .a depressing effeet upon hien, but rile to the last he was \what' nature rna(le him, a kind, courteunss, noble - hearted gentleman. Col. Jowett left hut two children, a daughter, Mrs. A. A. ]3oe co, of tri, city, and a sots, the Hon. J. L. Jewett, of Omaha, Nebrlas- l(a.—Santa Barbara Press. Thee 'h ave, been engaged a long time land ono evening were reading the pa- per together. 'Look love,' lie exclaim- ed ; xclaim-ed,; only fifteen dollars for a suit Of clothes 1' 'Is it a welding suit ?' she asked, looking naively at her lover. 'Oh, hi -o.' he answered, 'it is a bbslnous suit.' 'Well, I mean business she said.' pitched her within and without with stitch.' NOTHING LiKE •`-Sormmia."--One day laeat snrmenr an old , farmer ni (1 alts wife were in a DEtra;it photograph gal- lery to have some pietnres taken of the wife. Before proceeding to bminess the farmer,toek the artist asiae Sod confidently observed. Tile old lily was bound to Come and I cou,drl'.t pre. vent, her, but now I want you to do me rt favor. She's got ears like a cow and the biggest month I ever saw on a wo- man-. Her picture won](1 be a laugh• ing-stock for till .the children, and I know rhr'tl be e:nrry. when too late Tell her that she'll take better in cold weather, and '11> fix' the rest." The artist performed his, errand, and the woman went away both` disappointed A Nashville mule kicked at a boy, and pleased. Last winter, 'when old and missed Mil's, n while ago.. Froin zero was howling himself, hoarse; the that hour that mule was a changed to- eai7ln pair returned to the gallery, ing. He never' smiled again ; the light and the fLlrnPr seated itis wife as far ref happiness forecok his (ye, and the Froin the stove las possible. and orclbreel glow of health faded from his cheek. her to" bo " taken ." at once. As the Oats lost their appetising charm, end artist hurried to obey, the armer corn - hay failed to a allure Lim. .Dray by clay eyed him, a1:d whispered, "Magnifi- die slowly wastedaway, and at lad sent and unbounded success ! Mouth sank into a premature grave, brought and ears reduced one half in .size by thither by a broken heart and the hn= sold weather ! Heat expands,—cold ,rnI'.iaiting reflection that he could nev- co itracts ! Go ahead of ire the thaws or ad;ain look a decent mule in the eat 1 Hooray for science and me !"— face- American, taper. 14. tC1.SPICE 1 THEPl j R ct DOOLy o trouble to show goods :TER ;i Sash, AN ,l) Alliga I ALL KINDS OF Oj'� T�,} 11 N .L LA Diene to order. ilemoraber the place, STATION STREET FSI2LI"G'°',L5 sly supply of English illi Canadian Tweet's for the Spring trader 01 1577 DURABLE AND STYLISE. W. GRIGG, r haat Tailor, 1To o . . s L`lit.:dl stain Street. Exeter. FIRST PRIZE At Bis Prooinctal Exhibitions throughout Denote: 111 Gnat Central Fair Guelph; at Midland Counties, Fair, Kingston, and at 4s Local, Pair, since 1874. Ths aimpteai, easiest operated, and mod per,jectitake in the 2*'ortd. No part can r+ossibty. et out oforder'or bother a farms In the geld. 1,A inn 0:i -tempered Suring' steel Tooth vein are in B,outi'ofthese Italie; :and:yttes TITAN rami mann Were required to supply breakages during 1876. i Kum OMAN! C. M. COSSITT,&SRO., -' Brockville, Ont. ALSO )LAl4OFAOTUftrmd rOn 18 YEARS Or BUCKEYE MOWERS AND SELF -RAKING REAPERS. Threrhing'nndShingle Machines r' Bend for Circulars. Correspondence solicited trail Argots and Wholesale Traders, in any part dike wodel* U'BYENL tai a'(J., kgents, Exeter. Consumptipn , ,Cured I An old physician, retired from active practise haw>`Ing had lilaceci iu his hands 'by an East India Missionary the formula of a Vegetable Remedy, 'for the " speedy and permanent- cirri; of Consumption, As- thma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, alnd all throat and Lung Affection, . also a Positive and Radical, Cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, .after !haying thoroughly tested i1.a :wonderful curative ;rowers in tltonsanils of eases; feels it his duty to make it known to his'snfl'erilig fellows. Actuated liy this'roti\'e, and a conscientious desire to relieve human suff- ering, he will send 'slum 01 ClenIIGE, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions' for preparing and successfully; using. Sent by rani n ]mail by address- ing with stamp, naming this paper. • T4' C. STE` I NS, Box 86., ]DltodhivuL.Z, Q ISAAC C RLIN4 ass li ercha arming nisi A Liniment for ltlan and Beast, " witetiter for use on man or beat, Mercbant'a Gargling Oil win he found an Utval sal, Liniment, anti worthy of Ude by every resident in 7,11. laud, lye l:nnw (f ra 4 0*prietary up: vine or article now as^d is the 1 nited Ftntes which altarrs 11:4)'4, l wt:1 of the p. nple to d grca'vr dlegrea tlrau ills. Ytalow \rrapl'vr t'oranimal and white fur Truman dist,:'4-'r. l' j Extract from a letter from G. II. Fimronnda t'nat'nw•ikly, Ti,, July 21,1�' :. "tam neting re Ga p:1MT, (til than all the liniments mitts ealtar, axd 1 SITU Lei pi*a t vt`'11 ' :9:t1'r.°ru kinds. I think nig the 1 cat remedy for Lorucatolt in existence, and tau Day it without tear (•' successful vnn'rwdictioI," Extract front Metter front Fbasoal.vr &S!ami Stan, Ind.. rc cit, 1. .1 ,1 S, It i the 1n Oar horse teliniment a country." ry ." Extract tr+tietrfront Oen. t+ne.l. L r?msn. aCome rrl•Y,fin-.14.-.--..F6 more oyour 11trilingttl'thnu of all otherlrurmentabseen ittrscd el, horses and cattle with► gond effect when others have failed." Extract from a letter from Patten & (`o., Derry, N. II , Aug. :rtb,1'1;0,—" We think ye it i' Gargling Oil one of the best articles far what it, is recommended thatwo leave tier toed ur sold." Extract from it letter from Snowdon ErOihbs,(bneordiia,i;an., July 28th,1673.—"We Fel more of your Gurgling Oil than of any linirueut wo leap." 0 s9 Merchant's Gargling Oil as a k'amily Liniment. We are now, and have been for soma year., preparing the Oil free from attain, to lie used a, a common liniment human fleet, a:dra ees tencvlermq inerellent which has heretofore ren1ered it objectionable. This Oil possesses all the medicinal prolartic8 of that prepared with the dark tin eforhorrra and cattle, and wili he found one of the best remedies for all pnrposas avhery a lieeim:•ntidreuwuireil that sans twat been mantufaetarrd. Prom J, li. Tidier, 1.niontown, P:t., Jan. `11, 185;.—" Ydt' " rarerltng Oil is ;wire; much better here than formerly, since its virtues have becomeknoiW; and the bottles put up for ramie aril,, wiehmtt atnin, an murk *ou 1st for." 17a-'Ehc O:arolinR Oil called ' Bamiiy Uil ' nithouch prepared intcntionnlly for human flesh answers as Weil foe braaaa- t'ice ra•en, tbo dni9t Oil nnrtv.•ra ns well far human flesh, only t a eu1 the .e skin, but not nr n t Yellow wrapper for animal and It will stain and dretcolor ao i. , t per y a w pp a< m a white for human Audi. Mer'chant's Gargling 011 as an Internal Remedy. Merchant's Gargling bit is a diffusible stimulant and carminative. It tan be taken intern- ally when aach a remedy is indicated, and is a good substitute for pain killers, cordials and anodynes. For Cramps or Spasms of ibe Stomach, colic, Asthma, or Internal Pain, the dose may be front fifteen to twenty drops, on sugar, or mixed with syrup in any convenient conn. and repratrd at intervals of three to six hours. Yellow wrapper for animal and white for human flesh. C I14ERO7Yd.1tiT'B G117.iGLIlCdii OIL. is the Standard Liniment of the United States, Estabtial(ed 1833. Large size, ,Sl; medium, 50c.; email, "-5c.: smell size for family use, 25c. Manufactured at Lockport, N. Y., by M. G. O. Co., and sold tinesr Isat. .IOI�byIvill IIOD(:tE, Secretary. G REENWAY a- . TKE Have reduced _price of Goods and are selling cheaper than ever, Call at t±iSit t � 1.41 CHEAP GASH L T RE, Cry°'iitc