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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-2-28, Page 7PiagRUARY 21, 18 S Ai .I)EATII AMONG THE COWS, %tor some to futile pest there ]las 'tel'" an uneasiness fueont the farmers land stock rata:era of Hopewell, J., over the appearance of to inyateriou:a dl,se3x'3e faulting the cattle in the tie/eb- b:Yrlta es. '1.114/ malady has been atten- tively titu'iied by all the beeline c lo• (lectors of )u3r+eS county, hitt a -knelt Rey u@t:talilllitY of opi lion ll ^ink• reach - a:1, 13 nue it is termed h•971,Iw aerie by another Bitola-pll, 1nuenia, while a tiers t1lhi It II the lex:la pest, n•tlti:l lids lrltaved ,o i irnetll'e in the 6-, nth 4111 S tltltwest. `l11't 1 tineipal sniff -rev thus far h e ift,en Mr. liuhhert'i". Dalrymple, r+'alti lite a :Abort dist3'Re,3 from tint; tiiIhigd. Tet I10. a i ,,:t :6,` first appeared in a Cow i send for you again,, doctor ?" 4'We11,' avas the reply, as he looked at the poor woman earl then at her wretched surroundings, "I don't think you need send for mo again. She cannot pea- Iaibly get better; and to save you furtll- {'r trouble, I'll write you a certificate !for her burial. And he did. After the doctor departed that we pan --;woolen alwaye were wilf411---,got batter rapidly. :She has now calmpletely recovered, and goes atont carrybig her burial cer- ttirate u•iclh her.—(Sheffield Tele - oath. Rachel U. Whipp has gone to the Ohio State prison f.1r seven years, She r married an aged and wealthy widower i Mediae, in the expectation that he would stem die and leave her his Prop- irgE TIN. i! S 0'11171111 & 00.S ADVERTISEMENT, Saws, Chains Cattle Ties 7 1877) P ING (1877 TUE OIJD TLG USE Atall tittles, a2ldparttr marry at a perish. Cut Trade is universally depressed and money scarce, It in iu the iutt•r .st of every trlytrr to purchase where he eau art du -:allele Le wants at the lowest rate. Ine•tllintt your alttntiuu tri my present stock, I de so with r1•e.'y condi- moo; it being more carefully ai,ortt:e and. @+rtr:ettod than that of OW; I!l°t:11014, t r a.:tilt,, Lathe tyle Dry Goods Iivery clela;irtment is relvlcte ' itis the most t=eto;.":n ,lee and fashioaaable far.: ics, marked at prices which should c'Har1!aauau a tatenti nt ef:l.t ter1;, t "c `t"st lotyt•r . SUE (+It?'LhEAI Axes of superior quality, (,Lt,T4?I:r Flisl 1t.r. MIL IN, IVES t it..l:cad I Leather Belting, P.RIAGE LICENSES ISSL . AT In leillinery l'uderthe luanas>euleut of Miss .1?c(iiogitbou, tico can sit, ttlte most fastill.la.-., Our str,ck of Groceries, Boots and Shots, C.'tlrlaall�tll, English and Aluerican Shelf and Heavy Hardware one of the largest au"1 l'. est ass /rt€ 41 i,l tit (` r zt^. Int •nding 1ptrchas• rc will co It their wp wi"la me others hal I .. pantile' ' t crty • but he continued in robust best interests by examinLll:a tt3t . !oef2 1befOrt. ge:t ." el 4.,R rf'r('.. cal from .tt2L. Taylor,. a cattalo floater,`11('alth, and threatened to make a will O..BYhNE 04. C atitettt tv, o %vette prcrinala. tI.•s. Pi} loci' e; her no mere than the law ce.a- turn 1414 besi ht theta from a th.. - r l 1, JEetl l;iu1 to. One right ht he awoke to le v.1lt� 1° tel b t.0 on his way home flue fled a 11: ase around his thele, and his (.'orani:e u @la ;;°. Th0 COO wits t white wife 11utllieg a the rope, nUch rYall r a '...' 1, Mall ot.Ti1 1. R....... !xd'„ . .r \ 1�.ta�4: (Ali:, D. el..S t at, ti"i='?lt moll til .7.Not:'lbeent tier, nigh a staple ill the wall of the' la Tail.: 1,::,-.^.. (a(lrlwi a Da, With 153 4122_ t of au tin :loom. She lanle.nale d to h'.ang pito and f.,at!ih 1r,e-i,.1. o ('a tats day of being putC.a' reoilhl,, 1at:li'-"S't4:be 11a"1 c'allhlllilttetl , tie% she yielded t rte• eliit`-tutitiet of rieh epic dei, n"" °: ,• a•t we tega!',le•l by Mr. Jtalrv- nipl�'..is the mast v.alnabl " Reheat pi 'i DEATH C$F N OLD %`ltl tinasal:,T. -, Mr, hi lit'd. The first symptoms neral i 1lelar. Here, 11;0'x1 108 vee"ars died a few •Co71:ei11•a a alYal a�tl•': <.ii'Q not Unlike Ihdt I t1 :' a°.!@i aft hi+ le•-it16311Ca, I allyhun. Wa le•`a matted t[to lee,,i.1°uinp "f the 1',$ttada45It. 13,• wns one of the oldest PI•'t-', '1'•41+ ansa, vi `1+lYiut t,l S,tal I'rt.t 1h1R; ;11 i:a .1-t•i.tual. Ilia remains »?,e. :,; file 4',1'4/.4/•1?. 1 ap:•1'i 1IY,a. fl+•�11. !a t` ie:t.•r+ tl Si ll .t11t't'iniC:honor.,.itt 'I ,. it•'alah tie:.' ttm of tl@N a ll,u!a, h?atet•,l'c• oro t..:•?:f"'Itu. :1. largo It41ulti)•1` eh . `•Rae.• ,1..,•,1, F:a'1 ..t.::4,... tll•i' taati' :''"''.11 es, utzi :et ;•1+' 1 tit.% laillel'lll, Retie- Nis. - etly ,ts 'Yee:.. IP`tte 1,4:e:.ti:1, aa ;tir3: the :. i;a lift' thi! ave .:1,..-4/1 Bets 1 at, sln:al1 Nee 1, a,l' lauY#1 iu tit. t,,w1 lural •4f 1.3 allinte - „'r'ie't hut 1 aft:"2'141° t�aD.":'te9tali lilt in his ., » 1 him t ',1.D ARE STO it . E l,i@e`T • a al tt pee �, x1 i. -•t t a•4nP the itt3ihl'il he - .4 '41, ak.'it1 Y9i t tot!, '"1-1 e, a»31 tearwauap' y-a.ars past bei 4 at t' ie.. at . h° > h eft stDu�lneey tea to she )!Iileonie ". R t y YYY t 4414/ 1.--q..! iii FfL,n 1t.Ra1-» 4 t ,u +4/3:->, tlkez .4t-,541.1 , •'3;113;o4 » :a: 44is VtWt 'qq ti»a ,‘2x2`:� AT 't«?Atx•^ Y1. A. noa""a 144 rIl# 1 aa.":.„..sa,,� ,'«D G�.Ct:'xllla2t�.:•tYt t(1Altace: t'iilo, !levee ha 1'1land»tbO4, 199 ,t e 't . , M' ; aACa tit +hats i. Il s (f lda.t w,,?a l $4/.i. 1 a� b'S'i1 rd 44/, «.9,C e.: t'(- C � site, +'» tit '. a, oei .B.tC•"s l'. :e ai+:,nt A.iaittltt ^9i t4»It Dl }.0• "t' ➢aP,2':«l9a'r were 1,tre'4'4at, $1'1. • 6 tt ' » ltaali;gg Tut,. C. ha ua b.,r from L7r1#lair« #af 9 ,„41,3,a.,1714,41. r» eaea9tlt. P Law a"., $,:5i,I,,r :1401 O.o--;Orif;1 of the ;aur• c.t u� <paa D°(tl fe,+0;2 ,l$4 ab.le,at^ #^`p41i^ it"a^at elf,,"r, t' tn.t¢ e' 1)41' :241¢454118 pees.ale .I•.".roe eft ix 'a 11ia1, ! '1. tied int. ' " 1 a1. tit first 11 trot)). .� .' _. u_A.„ RaY »: -. ,#a t *v`u'e,t•dt 86gk�i LN "i .f RW Ire " lest file (: 19 a ref 4c 11, 1 :' JAMI�.SPICItAfl MARKETQIIESTJON AC 3LI lens 1 thiaaa° 1:41' rt`Inapt tar;' to lctr e *it attl; pf Dry Goods, Grocc es, Wines and Liquors, Crockery, Etc., 1tl1l Street, LxeteI ,which will Isold at LOWEST MARGIN ON COST.' ' , 1tte iul?a1►1t'111ts of Exeter att(t °lt 1tlill• need. net Leel troubled 1 at the wlei tlof a }lilttrls('t wherewith to wake to hey, but call at 1.l(` * [ °)1'O of the S'tb ('1'ib(;r and ,a a tee w. ieseea esetteee 43 tiff ' Datd it: 41',21. net let vet •itis Yuri i tv --teiha i.• lu d litt tlar,v trtIet,, 101:1 3 tY . • h9"l'n'ai;iall:4, '.l Yee l.ra t i ?s}11DIe+1 ,lf•rtt 1Y441- Yla 11 ,..lar #! a. .:f 11 k.;,..s:1 Ira wits "n, ly app (•2"4443('4/1 hr #1 1:trd'e a *41tt!IYCe! )444%44 13: +h n -A lir IN, a 1, It .1 .,0. tt's 11,'1::5Ee,-t4d by alis !warty ,:2Pit It 71 a•:.r sa for t-,.. Ci t• .4114:01.-, star l 'lie`'tat rival' of ilt tl•y1.,u a •'u 1 w... t• „ii,rlr lila P 24art *EDlae<r "l'ar• its yrnA:1)l l lvila!R tool la .t•c-t9' 4'.51.• a'`i r,'-'_1. "1:.1Y91;i ft:' '•.i1.. ,1:141• e,ttntl'e►alk42 t.lrtlait;,`,1 tie. e' 111.--1`►aaita111telhl: t t 11:6pe t -a@ 1t Yltt3 %u, it:A It l s 1 '' 1 ,11••4+ 11 a>,"il ! li '+ : @ e lar i Ito 11r ,vr•t. -� •l :lx•. t> 4/.,z a71� Wit . 41.2,'9tl 1 2'l+ tt_int,! . t':2111y 2ai•e1 11 2 •:l*'Gr, r (1'1S''t* r i .11•'�.ar:R. , r.i .t ".a":• :1. t'4,414it1 . :141•+142 .hy, Wil:atln, W. -.-�'+'•" y (+':*tt.•i**K 414,4 1. l:'*ytn', of Z,YR*l'*it ; 111S°1'lllt\ (►P `:1'111. ".:'le 11,4,111. of ?te'44* 1ivrar i and :tl .' 1i. ; j.a,tl'etllu•42-t , ••Il Luc tn, the l•reae•'ds . were ter the ben, fit 411' tIta Methodist ?t171t'r11 hi that \i'l.i t?. Vet" 1' 4341 <Y h» 1 11,f, lu./ trR.4 1.11;41'31'y 4/-J 1144' 3a'ar tel Ptl . 1'. •t tt. -'it it h, flee .• tY", .e!- a'°hof lamest tows, i• Anather Iuol y • •t; ti& frtttn burial 211,42h dig11,1. <. +'t 1'•ht "D11,'hat. Is it tots! 21!r '» has (Y(! •►ta'Sa'e1 11, l'ttri.i 111 tlatt east, Li s1 Lit) 4 of a llt;vy4•r r9,a,ille•tl 1, 4,4110. 11i* won alta tat 7434-t. ill aat.t�:,latll at!tQ"t laAi::llt 141- J* ', ; 24 t"•9i,1.4 1144-. it 1Yert, hog, boil l* c;tll• a t1, L1.3 11'4011b •t, foul;al hills, 118 it Wes 14*alttl,ntt•4.1, tlt,i.tl, i$Ia* it'tl hie brow, aa,424 was surprised at hie ' walintle seine 11`au' 1a la.ter 1144 surviv• rd fuel i1141l. "Ah, 'bettor,,t1r, t Lree few 1111tntt Ilti1 sleep have done me a world of good." Thee E•'ettch laws require that interment shall follow death with- in at 'most thirty -wit hours, thus it of- ten happeus that burial takes place be- fore lrutrifectinn. It Wit-, against this limited time unposed by the burial bill that an eminent prelate so powerfully protested iu the French Chamber, re- lating how he Himself had been laid nut for burial. Isere, too, in summer, burisl takes place much to Haan. In Englat d at least five days iuterveua. In an Irish breach of promise ca e recently tried in D'•biin au Armah cu- rate was the defendant. Tho testi- mony showed that after this appoint- ment as curate he wrote a lettar to the plaintiff describing a wedding, and add- ing, 1tI assisted at t funeral the same evening, so you see I had a very agree- able day altogether. I hope people don't die oiten here, as the graveyard is an immense distauce from the town; -whose clave branch is tho bayonet— besides, it is awfuly c,ild standing with whose whale ditty of man is diplomatic the head uneeveretl." Again he wrote, deceit tested by success—whose nation- I am pitying as round of visits to my al aeooln )lishmsnt is drunkennessparisltoners. They are a very stupid 1 lot, principally old maids ; but this is what I am paid for, and the sweet and comforting thought that I am making money cheers mein the discharge of my duty. It 21 Dab not seem as though the young lady lost much in ,losing this fellow, but the jury awarded her $2,500. "How can I leave you," he was sing- ing in a very tender tone. He wasn't very popular with her parents, and it was verging on twelve o'clock, and the. old man came in and showed him how he could leave her. It ain't 130 much `a question of ,"How long before we are going to have any Sleighing 6o that I cap get my grain to town ?” that is troubling the farmer, as the question of keeping his .wife home till near next spring, so that she won't want a winter hat. The number of school girls who rush into the post office for a letter abrut four o'clock every afternoon is large. They all 'expect .lettere, and of the hundred who call five or six goner - question wi s put !"When should we ally get a,letter. ty:.fa•.n: V avow, 'd hy t}las !:nth roof the agitation ? Can may ht111est Rifat,, dtl ttl:l;r the (bens. call it 14. surmise :' Is it sant nlrt ;ads 411 ;'h't.•ly hiefeni. tial '. Is it or not a faint that religi-iue liberty in ll'lll'Loy, 111 the tz u4/" se„„,,„ tIf religious liberty, i3 actually greater than in almost a1,y other country in Europe ? Aud 111;22 if the Chris btu -wilt have the Tura ul.tlfe, the'J.'urk time iltt'aln$ of iuterferieag with the Chri tiaau religion ? Is it not a fact, -spiel only a f@aliatic will decry, that the co1ruptiun and misgovernment 01 the Turkish provineesie far below the absolutely nulversal corruption -back ed by a relentless despotism, and rest• ing on Sibera—of Russia ? Who pro. tends that 'Turkish civil government is on a level with Western civil goveru- n:eut ? The Turks do not themselves. 13ut the luau capable of reading with intelligence, and listening with intel- ligence to what he hears from all quarters, and of putting two and two iogetlipr, who dories that Russia is a corrupt and barbarous despotism -- whose base of operation is Siberia— morning, noon and night—whose one solitary amusement, from St. Peters- burg to Khiva, and from $hive, to Poti, is cards, cards and cards again—wt:o 3e ultimo , at'io is the caprice of a man, one single mane whom the toadyism , of Europe has called "kind," but who,ie dark and hysterical mediocrity, belongs—aud necessarily belongs, but under far worse conditions—to that of the Roman' Emperor—we say that the educated man who denies all this seems to us to be either: suffering from some temporary hallucination, or is a literary rogue. In a certain dlstrlot of- Sheffield- which. was not Eanrnoor nor Sharrow -a poor woman lay very ill in her scantily -furnished home. The doctor was sent for and came. He at onoo saw thatherswas a grave case, that she had, as he thought, little chance of recovery even if she 3ould tot that nourishment which her illness requir- ed. As 1 e was about to leave the S A. 4 „a PETTY Are prepared to pay the highest t price in 0 A. ti .[I for till' (JUantity of Ho s,(lead alive Any quantity of PORK CUTTINGS constantly on hand A TS EZ 12.01ES Wholesale and Retail. All orders for cored meat promptly attended to NEW BUTCHER SHOP Thouuder'signed would informthe inhabi- tants of Exeter and vicinity that helms OPENED A NEW BUTCHER StiOP one door south ofhis 131aoI:smithahop andhope$ the same liberal patronage Qat has beau au corded to him in file BLAb1rsarrTEt Alin WAGON WANING line wil]itoextended tohill iuhis new branch o business Isis moat 'wagon 1a'illeall at the resi- dents of the village three times Gaol weekand FRESH M EAT of 011 kinds lkept constantiy on hand at his butcher shop. Blacksmithing and 'wagon making carried on as usual in 01) itsbrah.ches R, DAVIS. MILLI E MISS G-ARLICK, has now on hand a full stock of fall 01,42 wfnte: Millenery. Comprising all the latest novtitiesin Hats, Bonn ets, Feathers, Flowers, Silhs,Velvets, Ribbons, Sia., at lower prices than ever. FANCY GOODS '13erlin Wools, Ottoman and Slipper Patterns. Jackets to ade or cut to order. Fur triminge for Mautloa and Jackets, at MISS GARLICI'S, Main St, Exeter. Z e I irff ti) 14,•5t ll:,t$ iRl (j_l�bcca,:tt�aap�a i'tlll.t•l 1t as, ,lart.a•td-troth Doet? , »i2l , ;"wtda.;,, ItAtk'it+�••; # t' .tillil.ti let a , 1 ,�: a l ! 1 �. E.E't l'F lilts, nth las • .1)s.• 414.224 lune. `.Hari 4.er=.i(.•t.a'y 11ra r1:3I'atutitt l:4 i.'",kit:ph:t4. clll Ilg.. 441,°' that l zl \., ti) tl'(llltiia? •la��ilttl it��a1�+saufl� ,�.i0 w AT HARNESS Al COST 1 (• t1 5 T C t 1 14; 1, t•ttlti":11'Itt:l:l,1o'.Oi•:Y•pt vetar: Si'!•P•,e:• 1"a ::.71M1 '1° i $t4('2 4I.Y1 p i a t!4i 1 t ',l •'`R @tat a. ,' a 1'. t , , 1' Laa,'41 t It tt la ' +4/ 9 . , " ..1 1 hi' I rat 4,f 12:arla , 1411 l'a• -t....n t:,- ..$ :8,1,10,4,,, ' 8 /.t 8,4 .4 a i'. s •. '14 • '(1:1T" . te 5 #, 1 ea let I1,i.11,'N1:5.-.iAT i'l4sJ,:1 15•• Tee ,1-11 , I' 11441@,..» e i ........ etl " Whit? ».. ..r /i. lei«�d •• ..... ::;1 I."tilts` lxxla i ;_ti 1'131* tie• Liam '4,. I`.: ,.u•4/-itpuo:rils. "i .ti 01' 0.,.4'119 2'a VV. It :r a ", 1241E it p, ni,,. t,.alz::lly low priiees Lep:l.il'Ina, e..re e 3;'.t`n 21.142.1041 • 0,2414 Al 11 .4,":11."6 tl+N,x,l ANL; ,,l,tr,. 249* .i, t.e2tz4+h4-4 *f 2ra,lu,02$2%` 4:Hortl"t 4.10.14/20>hpl,lytiaeli,a•,at axtach'a1 OVar tO SC1170 5,42:o %l;y. Z-Zo to aavolZone7 To all par* > a in unlit of ant tithe.; sat tint furniture 11ne, 4/•111 savaa money y luy 14144 bra int, tat 13 1' 1.-44' 11`., Il 1lrn1tue ..i3O()I21:>, J .x. . tor. it i t:lcu2c "t-• tit pat: , a 4t of 1 toyer to l,nrthase Iron; the Maaneiftt t n'cr and to; .l .l:ai Brawn Mun11- iacturt', Nn ht. remit u• i,3 feu '.h-: , 110 4/4142 ;the 1=t toia 1 ireo:o,hr. too ];omens,. pr.r121 Oitat the ivaltu,rti- tr lslu,L of ttt t...;. t:y 0411 t+, i.tnuuhactetrr.t.lta k* . tt *401'14* hien to live. The best stork of Dressing B ureaus and Si d eboads and in sirort; .the bet u£ stnek of 04/41 a ,Mutt n Inv line, ever h wn to 4'42021% n,eni,n 11411141, and pos- itively ,ttt13v141.1EstInlet's. Cali aisle 0181.neand satlefy1our.;t3ecs, N.13.1n future 1 intend to matte a'.p,•t 2nity taf Picture frames 01 d mirrors of miry 142:e end quality. sad nm determined not to lto undvx*.uid 1.4 any person. A fust class,selcing machine ter ,ale at half t•riee. S. 131- , A\\rN . The subscriber, 8.1:. Jones, wishes to thank the people of Exeter, and surrounding country, for the lib eralpatronage which he has received since among you, as a Watch maker and Jeweler, and also in- form you that I have a large quantity of goods to dispose of, some of which are SLIGHT. DAMAGED BY FIRE, 41141 a great quantity of which are not, these will be sold very cheap for cash Clocks sold for (15.50 (11100 :;4.50, 6'2.75', now sell for '-2435, 1.W, ..435. K'atches that sold for -;80,00, $25.00, ;420.00, .al, 00, new sell ;f.•20,00, :$78.00, 1414.00, $10.00. DO NOT MISS A BARGAIN. iN JEWELRY, BARGAINS TO SUIT EVERYBODY Solid gold Watches and Ch°Iin4 a specialty. 1)o not fail to give me a call before purchasing else- wixe,o, as I think it would be to your advantage. Also a great number of Table Crncts, Cake Baskets, Butter Coolers, and a great many other things to numerous to mention. Violins, and Violin Strings. In fact everything in the line cheap for eas11. S. E. JONES. EVERYONE .MAY ENJOY THE BENEFIT OF A SEA BA'4H AT THEIR OWN FIRESIDE 0-0 ATLANTIC SEA SALT FOR SALE at the DOM. LABORATORY. 4/r our Sight ! by using otu' CHEAP SNOW GLASSES. A LARGE FRESH STOCK? OF Perry's Celebrated Condition Powders rEEIDESI. and LID'A EIITS AT THE GOLDEN MORTAR — Main St., Exeter