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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1877-8-23, Page 8Avoi Se 23., 1877 THE TIMES, Vett:tier to tete roi;lt. rl3SI ATTEMPT,. "Miss Lel>e, I'vr bought the nicest little cot- tage-- The ot-rage--',Etta; suavest nook, hist big enough ter two; Eat ere I fit up I'd like to arta you If yarn—if yoga.- I nxeatte,If you would paper pie!: lir Mae." sweeten &Treater. 1 really think: I'm getting rather ancient -- Was twenty•eigtlten the first of May -- So I' ve Fay -S,1I'vo resolved, that is if you will help we, To find.. --to Bud--- Setn rething to keep ney hair from tanning gray. Tamen ATSSZOT• "'Chat would you say if 1. -.if Isheutal tell you Tint„ there is no one hath so deur to me, In all the mute, wine world, or e'en in heaven, :1s is ---as le— In these hot nays, avi is Bret-eless iced tea;" ine, tied the crowd that land been renown La the soetle g,Lve her three hearty cheers when tee stage finally drove on with her end "her children. Are. Hn1tingeworth is about thirty year, old read of a slight tratne. Kilted by Etae strew or a Dee. A dietreeeing iucidelat occurred at Ly duet' ri Cently, and was the subject gra e u ou the following ofxtct coroner's rsi ,,uiry , d day, via., the death of henry Lerlchate, sr., a telexed farmer, _from the sting of a hoe, It appeared from the evidence given before !lir. M. F. Carter, divi- t:ienal coroner, that at tlbolit Ave o'- cluck mu. Lat liliaLn was iu his sole's gerdeu, and on passing ie front of tlta beehives received is stiug ou the temple,. The inti 1;eutialuun at one returned to the 1LOLtee, Ited asked u young Imam TEST ATrEliPT. 1 which was tt-..tne, and the liquid blue ":Ilse at this b affair, I' thinkit: • seas applied, Loyd likewise, tet the 1'I really true the stun ---un, lease, t i ' l< i i 1 1 1 i ti ' I'rovierd seine sweet t; n1, es dee, for ine:tatice, eel fruillt a neat. l t,.tu ,tai ittM down in I the yard Zr.DLarlki.ttui bad Iaattedt and t wrte bathed with viuegaar anti. water. °Iles, however, proved a powerless re. ;iter'ativ'e, death eullerve,lmg WILL ill ' half an hunt eth r thea sting, 1)r Glzu- blett tette coiled at the itltjniry, anti aurel tutu lie ilea been seat for, but .5' fi'ittc&..j ip•otu€uVa L'cat. Ili Cowed died !before had could rearclh the — house. Le had since examined the 7,£Tli'i Two �1E31 at•1ii?t» Fill. STOPPiiu A be.dy, and 1o1111d a wuutld upon the right Leith le iuxlictt:d by a bee. This It wee wench caused death, l you Ou the stare route. between Ellen. this teetuuune the jluy returned their ville a d Summitville, N. 1`., is a bug. steel, hill,keuwo is iBudt1's heli. As the stage ealltt<ti.,iut lir, J uhe 11.414%1w/tit end ttwu email ettildtt"u, Willittlll li: rtihl and J.ttiaes LIaw, tett tenter, heel jeer begun the deseeet .tit Uw hill on. el.ey recently, tit pelf. •lilt. red through the lle•e ,v tit: -fuel ran heavily agaiuet the 'glovers' Leel:. They at once started ;at a (adults tate down the hill. The driver dr. !'ped the relus and jug .reel from the geese, to the rc'lul.ltle. Diem, who occupied the vadat asi:la Le ., sprang tit at the setae tittle. ?hit . 11u1Dittgewurthl fled her -children occupied the rear beat its the stage, and there was no 1,.tasible way for leer to escape from it, if rhe heel. thought it seise to tie so. SLeel:1g herself and children left to their gene by the men, 5111; rleterhmlued t:o mete a desperate to eflart tri biaXV their lives, •if podeible. ultllongli with the team 4 plimgiiig madly demi the seep deeliv- 1 ee '.t o t restraint or bili1,ace eta r.ri.er, ttt.tl the treacle eattyit g from ltititf to bide, lb. cult -Ling uh,tl elitist fly t.1 b.t capsized duw'a the ]lull bank on the !ewe .i;1u, th 3 cletec.rs 1'e r eseepe from death eeomed elite dirge. d, Mrs. llelliitgs;worth clambered ("vet the three Iii ,1l hacked att;Lta between her tams the driver's b ,x, first euieti,lg her Children twig, were, see:inlning in teiror, with tee assurance thatt the would Ever° I hem. lie:telling the ;driver's writ, she rias ca•maelled to crawl sever :,he deslt•buural to the to iguo of the trach between he two frantic horses, to gain l+osses�•iuu of the lines, which bled my- ]. ateutly been ,ilttng over the horses' backs by the terror-stricken driver Mr. H. `1'n.linan, of Middletown, who was driving up the hill at the time sew the stage team dashing over towards him, just as Mrs. Hollingsworth had secured the rtes and %Us climbing back to the driver's seat. Tallman says she was as pale as a sheet, but clinched the lines firmly es the stage dashed by his wagon. Ile says he ex- pected to see the coach hurled over the b:ii k at the turn in the road below, bat the courageous womau by almost miraculous strength succeeded input lltlg the horses' close along the base of the hill on the upper side and t oueded the, curve in safety. Tallman and others who had witnessed the tlnilling scene, hurried after the flying stage. "'They cane in sight of it, and sglw tl,e Horses pulled skillfully against the hill by Mrs. Hollingsworth, until the ftuy of their career vas broken, rend theu were adroitly turned off at a level spot in the Toad, and brought up against a fence, where, after several iueffeetual plunges to free themselves from the oh staele, they came to a standstill. 1Vhen the than came up the bravo we man was still holdingthe lives, but was unconscious. Where the lines had been wound . around her hands they had almost buried themselves be- neath the flesh, and blood streamed froin the ugly gashes they made. The. children were still crouching in terror in one corner of the coach, lncked in each .others arms. There was not >a scratch on the horses, not a break in the harness, nor the slightest iejury done to the torten. lIrs. Hollingsworth wee at once taken to the nearest llotlse and given the best of care. She soon 1'.eeovered, and in an hour or two lead the strength and nerve to proceed 013 her journey in the same cheep and be- hind the some Horses with which sue had Lau such a terrible' experience. Slee stys she never expected to see her children again NV lien she loft thein to attempt the ' Vontrol of the `team. • .lief Peavery and prolwess made bei t he}o- nth nen IL -:t to fateh the biter bn ea end tole .l.r, nt +, request of Ur. Lttrliix:•lut tenet an egg I ruin Its 11oe `et a+ tie 1 1.d. Mt go. ler W uld yet.• -world set..." (She) ;''The vine?" (fie) 't rk+it's (She) ''I'd try." (Her "'In fact r ,tsuo "b. feet." Ili:SWAY WAN, ve•l Liiut. !f'1i}t Sorter rfoptt• are Poor. Silver spoon; line used to scrape Bottles.. (1".11',.t', tea, t e pet and spires tel0 It ft to ett,t.ci t x L•• , t tat loco their' aarvllgth. Potatoes at tate cellar grow, and the epode not removed until rite potatoes tut canoe wu,•tideee. Bream- ate never Luna up, and are et to epotlea. • :Nate baud-t:tl kluves aro thrown in- to hitt water. '1';lte dour is sif•ca ill a wasteful 111u11giet, and the hien(' herr is bit with tl.e dtau lh sticking 10 it. Clothes arc hit on the line to whip LO 1 it CBS in the N1itltl, Tubs a.tc1 Inirs.is are left in the sou to dry au 1 gall apart.. Dried fr.aits are uut taken care of in. ,, .,t their seas , u, andb..c, Ina wormy. Rag3, wring and laver are thrown tutu the the. Polk epuih: for watt; of salt, RI d beef bet;. the Iriue ter want of :welding :flits t i' meat, It:a, bread, and e al lr-idding at gown away, when the might be warme.l, steamed, and ben ed as good ae new. ttylint .i'exl ii bite 16Yarfll? Tit elate of tliehar ei`, sIra •asthe small grains are coeteeruetl, by the menus ends the farm work tor the pair. It does, However, give a breathing spell, in which farmers ashy profitably ask tliewselve,a. ',What next?" This is really the begiuning of the Dew agrienitural year, for on the amount of "wheat and minter grains sown next month, will depend the farming operations of 1878. Through most t f the country oast of the Pacific Si ape, there has been a geed t,h..at crop. The E aropeaa war assures good prices. and there is a strung temptation to sow more wheat than for several years past ; -everywhere we hear of preparations to this end. The danger is, that much of this increased acreage will be poorly prepared, and that the resultant crop will bemade at a loss. The lack of lnouoy to make farm improvements, is responsible for the greater part of the failure in Agri culture' progress. To lose money on a crop, especially so important a crop as wheat, means business depres- sion and the stagnation of industry for ilia who a country. It meals the fritteriug away of advant- ages won by the haidand successful toil of the past,y'ear—advautagos, prop- erly used. migtit pierce the basiness of the cotuttry on the fair road to return- ing ]arospelity. We have a direct personal interest iu this matter. If we help make the country prosperous, ilie l.iu, sl Yew- Y'or•ker will have an in. crease of it good mane thousand in its list of:subscribers and a'proport.ionate amount of other business. We shall thus be euabled both to get and do more good than would be possible were farmers suffering from hard times, as they have fur seyerul yearspast. There is little doubt. that in most scotiuve farmers will make motley tbie year It is important to almost ev- erybody, as well as to themselves, that they should use this money wisely— that is, in a way to tuake it produce as touch wore as p3ssiblo. Thus it may be made the enteriing' wedge to open n way to better times. With a full view of the responsiblities in this swatter, we advise : Do not 'so* the largely i:icreasod acreage of wheat that you had nearly coilcladed to do. It ;nay be well. en- Gogh to sow a little more than the av- erage, for farmers are hopeful about wheat, and what is sown in hope is apt to be done well, provided tote much is not at.erupteda The European war will also probably create as inoreat:ed expert demand, at fair prices, for an- other year. WW'e ought to be ready to meet 'hie demand. It is bettor `,o do Every department is replete with thelnost seasonable and Efashiouable fabrie3, nmrlte: it the aeres. Its not the gross CLOTHI; :ir still has M the very desert buyers. THE ORDER2D this byincreasing the yield than byprices wideh should cnmwana the attention o doubling$ Il. W, IVES at it., head 1877) TT -TB times, sndpart scarce. It is iu the i et the lowest rate. I mace; it bring tour (1877 BLE ILO TJ E u Trade is universally depressed a:xd money yer"te purchase where he eau get the article he waute teutiou to my present stock, I do se with every confid- ssortett nud selected than that of any previous season. In. the D y Goods sales of grain and other protiucti that Ix, M.li.x.ery helps the farmer's purse. It is the t;nderthe managemeut of Miss 1eGlogittou, we can suit tele most fastidraus. Oar stock of prefer ho makes over the cost of pro. Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Canadian, English and American duetgan. .Fanners have done too Shelf and keavy Hardware - 0.t the largest and best assorted in the County. Intending purchasers will consult their best interests by examining my stock before going elsewhere. JAM. ES PICT 'A.RD much work winch gave no profit with. in the last five or six years. It is this s 011 which makes the country poor to -clay There hits not been money enough made the last year to warrant epeeists Mien of any kind. It is not safe to put our little share cash. pets any one enterprise. If it fails, we are as badly oir as before, and roust flounder about in The slottwh of heard times till Provi- "" another eteire,E. SRi1ll� tL it lhki' goad t3e350)1, With ge crops and briers to Le1p us cut, Try to do a little in the way of int• provemlent ;Amy (Iiroetious, and LLt tts eli{ht nu expense as possible. 1)iring the pest few years, we have all saws chances where a trifling outlay in tiial.Gy would have brought largely in. creased crops. We have refrained, be. cause the trifling amount could not be easily spared. Now that you laevo the 011.41, use it where it will bring the speediest return. Perhaps it is a short utildt•tdra•iu that is needed to relieve surplus water fi ora an otherwise rich field. Da it at o;,ce ; bat leave your poorer laud, or that which dewands a be;Lcy outlay, tilt you find that there aro no other n e W'ilich will pay a bet. ter return. '1'ty the commercial fer- tilizer sparingly at first till you find those adapted to rani set:. When yen get a fertilizer that will repay twice its cost in the first crtop- you may u'se ft as freely as If Snore ode made yon a preheat of it, You get ane hundred per rent. over and above the creat, within twelve luotltlxs after p:irclhar-ing, Iulp. ove the breeds of your cattle, eheela, and hogs. Xou iney at least employ ahoron.hbred males if you base to hire their u,io, Ina few years your flaele; will be half-bloods. And except for breeding nearly as caluuble ars thoroughbreds. The firsts pare money that farmers get ought to create n i largely.inciused deinand for th'trongla- bred rsuns, bulls, and b etre, ited we believe it will do sem Rurssl Nein 1:u• k Pearls or ThntrA ia. There is hole iu extravagauee there is none in routine, 'L'i'e blast that blows loaded is seen overt.lowI1. Each succeeding day is the sehoiur of that which preceded. Assurance never failed to get admis- eion into the hou808 of the greet. Envy, among other ingredients, hats a mixture of justice in it. We are more angry at undeserved than deserv- ed good for.une.. A passionate and revengeful teteper renders a man unfit for advice, de• olives slim ;,f his reason, and rubs him of all that is great and noble in his nature. Affection can withstand very severe storms of rigor but nut a polar frost of downright iiidil%rence. .L Ivo twill subsist on. wonderfully iI tle hope, but net alit nether without it. Nothing can be more unf funded than the notion t1,I0 a love of reeding, or science, or of any kind of knowledge unfits a man fur his daily occupation, or make him discontented with i . A man diseased in body clan have but little joy of his wealth, ,b it eaer so much. A golden crown a tunot cure the headache nor a velvet slilan+ r give • .se to the gout, nor a purpl3 id) drive• away a burning fever. Be more prudent for your ehilttren 'than perhaps you have been for) our- self. When they, too, are parents they will imitate yen, and each cf you will base prepared IIllppy generations, who will transmit, together with your memory, tho worship of your wisdt,m. THE STAR GROCERY -o' PPOSITION IS THE LI E> t OF TR U 0 0 PE 43Z 7110 UNE (SUCCESSORS TO IIOOPER es BiSaETT), AM., STILL SELLING A fashion item says, black velvet bels embroidered with violets are the latent tliings around the girl of the periol's waist. But we delft believe they ore around it much latter than a young man's arm—on Sunday nights particularly. , t1lr. Jones, don't you think women are more sensible than men ?' asked glia. aS'rnitll: And Jones; after scratch- ing his favarite bum:d tor a moment or two, said :. Why, certainly, they are, they marry men, ant men only marry women.' A negro held a cow while. a erose - eyed 111an was to knock her on the head with an axe. The dnrkey observ- mgtlle man's es ee', in some:alerm, iu- gnired, 'Yon.gw, • o to bit whar you look?' 'Yes.' 'Den,' said Cuffee, 'hold dis cow :yo"", self.' Grocer es, Pi ovis ons, Flour and Feed Cheaper than ever en assortment of overythiug kept iu the general grocer, line MAKE TE,A,S ,A.. SPECIALTY We can Sell Five Founds of Young Ilyeon Tea far ap That is malty sold at '53,21; Warranted to give satisfaction or no sale Give ns a ca'1 stud examinee for yourself 91 " Highest Price paid for Farm Produce io exchange. I OOPER TzQz azT,E, Y TT. J. UQOIE.It. NEW FURNTI RE AND THORN RNER'i AKiN a ROOM IN HENSALL glee owns r, ignesi wuulitinterna theinttrbitaus of I1ay, i',,berne and Tuckersmith, that be W11 o 111 «ut ct11 i'rid;ey, Oett•lber 117, Ins new s't to with as eleeee n lot of 1?Liruiture AS eau bt I$ t north of Loudon, and et prices that wi 1 b +found as low as any house iu the trade if no. As tile get de will hemanufttetur. edmeter c'yown surervi.ien, will be found to give entire satisfaction Omens, anent! kind' of 1lneleal lustrIhnente Me -tech. l::uil.lcr and Cunt' aett+r. k'C NI:it:ll,s• atteutltd ou the'sh.,rt,•4 no- ire. -_ SI'', CE1.134,1M.1' .King atre111L3n3 Ilensail, feet, 26, teed, (ly) 111114filie Mgt FIRST PRIZE dt Bir Provincial Eawbitiona thronghoot Ctaadc : At Great C±pxtral Fair Guelph; at Midland counties Fair Tu'3y+atont and at 45 local Fairs since 1874. The sintplest, easiest operated, and most verjcccllake in the 11-or/a. No part can possibly get out of order or bother a farm., in the geld. Ilene o'1 -tempered Sprints Steel Teeth taau'euse ere rin equired to supply hakes, during 1878 I.M0n(QNL1BY O. M. COSSiTT &BRO., Brockville, Ont. auto YA2t118'ACTnn1a6 VOA 18 YEARS OP BUCKEYE MOWERS AND SELF -RAKING REAPERS. Threshing and Sltingleltlachlnes Send for Circulars. Correspondence solicited Agents and Wholmele Tiaders, m anypart of tin wort O'BYLINE tt, Co., Agents, Exeter KNOWtheoosmad tpuhgg twined in the best medical book over issued, entitled THYSELFSELF� �SEUVATIOv 1 riceonl el. Sentby rano au ro0o let o£ livid•. , It treats ofExbaustediritality Premature Decline, Nervous and Physical Debility, and the endless concomitant ills and 'untold 2niseriestbatresult therefrom, and contains more than '60original pre- seriptiens, any one afwbleb is wort!, the gala of the book. This book was written bythe most ex, tensive and probably the most skit falpractitioner h441.merlca, towboat was awarded a gold tmdl ew. oiled medal by the National:Medical Association. .5. Tamphlet, illustrated with the very fittest Steel En b a mar•. HEAL vel of artrt an anti beauty - sent FREE to all. Send for it at once. Address] 3'EABODY DIEDICALIT H Y S E L F INSTITUTE, No. 4 Bd. dnch St., Boston, Mass. ENGINES TO DAMGIST MILS, FACTO11h, ETC', Annntss 2nd. WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS CO Iirantfortl, Ont. titate where yon saw We advertisement. rummraru Ei Rooms AND -A.i:t1,Ia,uufactlzl'ing Esttt:blishment t'akespleasure in intimating Ulla his Furniture 12.0:118 are nowiu fallblast.anal rtoelte:twitla SELECT A ahR;TlICN'T' OF 1.E11tST-CLti P FURNITURE l'tn' quality and ince 1(1011lnot be excelled:. the County. Jlost of the Furniture is* llmi3111his own personal mine.. vision, and is certain to give S Ei rr S F A 0 T d ,' A. CALL'SOL:CIT.ED. DON'T 1+O( -E'1' THE PLACE. 2 DOORS NORTH OF BRAWN'S TAILOR SlHOP. J. BRAWN. FURNITURE j 11lainstreet, next door to lllolson's Back Call and see my priers. I do actually un- dersell the City 1loaases. An expeileneed band Always ready to lay carpets--Pnnrties FURINTURE -' wanting fernitne, espeehilly ughr.latered work would du well to leave their orders with me, and be sur1i of goltiug goods free froth moth, and best quality of work. All goods delivered free, ltd -cheap or then any ho use in the country. I ask the people of Exeter and l:turuu Co to call rued see if'tlaie i� not so. The undertaking a speci Lhty,' ill kkuds of trnlllaiugs and 'S11L',ude cuustantly ou hand, 4