HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1880-6-24, Page 2THE! STOLEN LOVE -LET ,.
In Ie itisoettaiu ,fliotteai,ug. ;firealigh
pretty Itakiilee L,kalle atapuk ug a roe
tra .i 8.' .• Her filteteittpyt'n to he
n':*fe i'n etifimpatielltly; and;, data?
said : 'What are you doing;Maggie ?
Fired of your new lover, eh ?'
iWlaat zl.ouseuee ? 1 mu.uot tired o
any new lever, but I am angry at my
'old "ane.'
'Very likely. When a gtrl has ilia.
carded a-onnutry gentlemen with 88OO
a year for•acbar'onst with 480;0OQ, it is
likely title` will rte angry at the poor lov-
er troubling her memory.'
"I should dismiss the clergyman very
readily from my memory, if he permit-
ted me, 1 never thought Archie Flem-
ing could Have been so meati.;' and
Maggie threw the poor tattered rem.
naut of a rose passionately away 'from
her.
'I don't think Cousin Archie Fletning
could do a mean thing, Maggie. You
must be mistaken,'
'I wish I was. :Come closer, Kate,
and I will tell von all about it ;' and
the two young girls seated themselves
ou a low ottoman iu a ood.fideutial ati
tude,
'Now, Itfaggie, when and what 1'
'The 'when' was two eveuiugs ago.
Sir Jofin and I were coming across the
moor., just.a9,bappy as -as Lutytbing,
air Ithought Archie was in Loudon,
when we met hies suddenly as we turn-
ed into the Hawthorn Path. Aud what
do you thiuk? They rushed into each
others arms like -like two Frenchmen,
T do believe•they kissed each other. It
was 'Jobe,' olid 'Archie,' and hand-
shaking, ant 'How are you old fellow'?"
and that kind of tnliug until I was quite
disgl:sted. Men going on in that way
are ',o ridiculous !
']3y-eard•by Sir John remembered
ate, and supposed Archie 1(uew his fair
parishnner 11.[iss Leslie, aed Archite
bowed in the most distant inauner, and
said he had the honor of being my poor
cousin. ?lien never pan keep auy thing,
and before we had walked quarter of a
mile, Sir John bad contrived to let
Archie know how matters stood be-
tween us.
'That was not very pleasant, but of
course you were nff with the old love
before -you went en with the new.'
'Not exactly. I had stopped writing
to Archie, and if he had an ounce of
sense ire might have guessed the res.
Null.'
Kate shook her head and looked grave.
Now. Kate, don't be agravatin(r. The
oase is just thin. Sir John and Archie,
it seem, are old school friends, and
Archie has all sorts of romantic no-
tions about fidelity to his frieud, and
ti r lateus to tell Sir John how badly I
have treated him.'
''Neu you have seen Archie ?'
'Yes, I sent Davie Baird to tell him
totneet me in' the conservatory last
night.'
'How impudent l'
'1 bad to do it. I wanted to coax
Archie to tet me off easily, and to give.
me back all my letters. I must have
the letters, Bitty. I really wast.'
'Nell?'
'\Vell,he said some very disagreeable
things ---truth; he called theta -and I
(r:ed,.and looked just as pretty as I
could. fie insisted I was in love with
Sir John's title, and money, and not
with himself; and when I said that was
not trne,aud that I loved Sir Johrvery
clearly, he got iu a temper. It is my
belief that he wonld rather I had mar
. lied for money than love:ifI don't mar-
ry him. That's the selfishness amen,
IX.iti•y. I wouldn't be so moan for auy
thing. And ob, Kitty, be said he would
not give me back guy letters, and 1
/matt have them.'
'I sttnuld not worry about a few love
letters.'
'Kitty, yon don't know all, or you
would riot say that.' •
'Tell me all, then.'
'I have sent Sir Joh'u just--the-
same-letters, word tor word. You
know I was never good at composition,
and when Clara Joyce wits here. 1 got
' her to write me some beautiful love-
' letters. She li.ted doing it,nn;l I tllnught
I mitihl need them. 1 copied them alt
for Archie, and they were so very
(.levet 1 coliiad them also for Sir J-rhn.
Now,ILitty, if A''cllie should show those
lettere, as lie Haid lie would, how both
TIM TimES
it is likely grandfather's key will
he ]11iUidtea s. � � 'ITU, r alt anliuxllunsed to agents
�"
outfit free, Adclrots 1', 0. VICE
h, Kate t you durst not do such a •
are, under the circumstances, Of
vits one should allocate the least
ri_ thong, almost, is better than giving
a rejeoted lover such a power over you,,
It would be different if it was me, I
wol,}laladefy,b;ina, and take the telling in
my own boucle.'
'I could not do that. Arebie might
tease me to death.'
rI know, you dear, foolish little wo-
man. But you shall have Your letters
• EItY, Augusta, Blaine.
1.11116 16 g 4, IFS()
p yX,RT i R
By eltaressttlg Geio. ,k , Eoweb ' &. Co,
1p 5sii•11$o I�eujj-ork eau learn the exact cost
pia rop ed true of �ll)vl±ltTISIN G iu Auuur(-
wa Newantritere 7
t ,.100.page Pamphlet, lOc..x t
FAMILY -GROCER
REAIEsni»it T}IL A»U1tssa.
Haggle, so go to bed, and sleep soundly Ship Grocery, ester
n my promise.'
'When ?'
'Perhaps to -morrow. Arobie dines
with the bishop to -morrow. I shall find
no better opportunity, I think.
The next morning proved to be one
of those drenolling days quite charac-
teristie of an English November. Still,
about tllree,o'clook,Miss Leslie insisted
on riding to the village. Her grand•
fattier made Rome opposition, but soon
gave in to 'Kate's sweet ways,' and her
decided declaration 'that she would be
ill without her gallop.'
Arrived at the village, she. stopped at.
the parsouage door, and nodding plea-
sautly to the housekeeper, 'who opened
.t, she said she wee very wet,and would
like to s. a her oousiu, and dry her her
bit.
The parson was gone to the bishop's,
but if Hiss Leslie would come in, there
was a fire in his parlor, and she could
warm her feet, •au clillave a;warm cup
eslie, after a little
to do so.
remove her
ta, and then
of tea.; and :Sits
more .pressing c
She permitted'^
hat and bring her s
she sent her down to give the groom a
glass of mulled ale. '1 shall rent half
an hour, Martha, and if Cousin Archie
hi not back by that time, I must go, or
'Bloat not reach home before dark.'
All soon as the door was s
glanced around the room. It tr
piece, full of baehelor comfy
pleasantly littered with books
pers. The Indian cabinet stood
little recess between the two window
She quietly selected her grandfatbi
key, aud tried the look. It opened
once. and with au ease that showed it
was in oonytaut use, and the fi at thing
that greeted her was the faiut scout of
rose leaves.
But the letters were not in the draw-
ers, and she was on the point of closing
the cabinet iu despair, when she re-
membered that her graudfathe4'e had a
t egret door that slipped away, andhid
a closet between the drawers. It was
likely Archie's had the Koine. She
sought tha.apring, and it responded at
once to he touch, slid there lay the
lettere, all lied together in one little
bundle. TDere were not more than
half a dozen, and Kate, with a smile of
satisfaotion,rut them in her pocket,aud
relocked the cabinet.
'She had scarcely done so when she
heard some one open thefront door with
a pass key and Dome straight up the
stairs. In a moment she decided that
it wits not Archie's footstep, and that
it tnust be one of his intimate friends.
In a mofnent,also. she had decided that,
if ..a did no know shin, be shoulrt not
know her. Whoever it was, he did net
atones come to the parlor; he went in-
to an adjoiniug roam, removed his wet
gnat andboota,Eand came lounging in,
with etippere ou his feet and cigar in
his month.
Kate had jnst finished arranging her
bat and gloves, and Was gnruit quietly
out of ono door when lie entered by the.
nth r. For a moment they stood and
rooked blatil(:y at each other; 4bo next,
Kate advanced a few steps, and said :
'I atn waiting to see the clergyinan. Do
yon lrttnw haw soon he will return,sir?'
'I think he will be here immodiate-
Iv,' auxwered the new•conter, whose
first instinct WaR to say the thing moat
likely to detain so beautiful a girt, '1
am sorry co iiave itttttitled but I will
retire at once, if you desire.'
By uo means, sir. I shall not re -
mato Lager. I expected ray brother
with Mr. Fleming, but as my groom is
with me, there is no need to wait, es
pacially as it is likely to be dark very
early.l'
'I eft !'Jr. Fleming at the bishop's
with three other eierg,ynteu. Your
brother-'
of thein would laugh at Ind I, 'Ole, toy brother is not a clergyman,'
Rud then swirlingly renlenlberitig a
Kai.te looked very mush troubled. a fried, of Archie'e who livers at )Haat
'Iiitleeci, itl.wggie your are 1'1gh,1,' 81ie toll 1011HR aN=aV, she said, '1 em Miss
answered. 'You must haveyour letters; Crowther, of Hill Top -perhaps you
and if Arohie will not give yrru ttrsu}, know Mr. Henry Crowther ?'
they most bo stolen from him ; that ie
all about it. It wou,(1 never do to lot • (TU I}E CONTENTED )
slim hold such ii, power Over your pour
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little head, and it would be worse after No other medicine the wood was eyor t
vl,n Were In allied that% before it. You given such a test of its curative gtlalitiea 118
are sure he will Trot 1 ive thein up ?' 130selr nor Guitn1AN SIRUP. IU three years two
'lie said lie wuttld laivat• give thein milliner; four hundred thousand. small betties
tit too.'
of this lat:•lieine:yore distributed freta erehnrge
by druggists in this country to those billeted
`Pemhapa he has borsht: them,' with caeonottptiett, Asthma, (irciup, severe
'sail, inn; hl; r,'):il(i ui:eor boar to (lo (1ou1rhs, Pneni tnoni.a, nn(1 other dig nst•.; r,f.
Ili.-tI, 1'�iti', h,: Id•itl7e4 fist in, Kitty. tui' 1lit•rii turd ittIi,gg, (yivi111, illi? Amorie;40
1,:01'1" iludpinaldr.l)roof that (,,,x11:,11, f,nwr
Ti)Rt 1} efrrl'(4 11H typo ittVll•y 130 InIti 'or will rale them Tim ,;taint has been tllnt. t Y
1
tills they we' 1.0
1.41(1 111 1'0,40 1014VeR 14) rh'nt i. l5 ill e\•erV t,15'll )till: Tltln�ir 111 ilio l'n- )r)"e s the}' are offering nt mites that.. At.°r J �tr' .Z• t1 •,t"S +� - - •
e nl •
I
1. QTRAYED. --. STRAYED FROM
the premises of the subscriber, lot 5, con-
cession 1, veborne, on or about the 4th of June
last, n dark red Cow, with black nose, shorn
horns, and off pin knocked in, Any person giving
information as to het whereabouts will be suite,'
lily rewarded. D. SLADE, Exeter P. 0.
Jane 10th, 1860. 1m.
•
P I A
It is astonishing to see the ohango abwh
has taken -plasia in the
C01tMMLlt S'1'lla1E Opposite Central lr4trly•
EXETER.
George 'Melton,
O1aeini t and I ilxggist,
Has hist opened out a fine Ivew•stobk'oI Pore
Drugs and OOliCmieals, Druggists' Sundries,
Dye Stuffs, Patent Medieinea, Combs
A11 kinds, Nail Britt hes, Tooth
Brushes, Cloth Brushes, .Bair
Brushes, Flesh BO:mslles,
Porfemer'y,. Soaks
Sponges,
CHAMOIS, TRUSSES,
SHOULDER BRACES,
PUFF BOXES,
FEEDING BOTTLES,
Etc., Etc.
NO OT)D •RTO() R'
J0 11 N B A O N You eau always rely upon Pure and fresh
having purchased the stook ofiMosers, li,'R E. ,
Spicer, had removed to the store lately oo-
"meted by them,
North of Post Office.
All kinds
Flour and Feed Always on Hand.
FLOWER, FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS
in great variety;
JOHN BACK.
1Y E Y Y STAND.
AND.
Iwouid acquaint my Customers that' I have re-
moved my
Flour �; Feed
Businesslto
3-. H. TROTT'S OLD STAND,
Three Doors south of the Post Office, and has
'opouod out a cltolue stock of fresh
FLOWER, FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS,
t^. Flour and Peed delivered free of charge.
‘701-11,1-
I\TANT-3OOD :
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED !
We have rtLntly published a now edition of
D11. (1T}LVElt)vDLL'S CIi1,b1B3iaT) 1) ESSAT
on the radical and permanent euro (without me-
dicine) of Nervous Debility, ;Mental and physioat
lncapaeity impediments to Muni lege, etc., re.
suiting from excess.
fv,. Price in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents or
two i�ostagestemps.
The coleb":4ted author of this admirable essay,
clearly demonstrates,front thirty years' success-
ful practice, that atartying coesequenoes may be
radically cured without the dangerous use *1 in
ternal medicines ur the usn of the knife ; Point
oat amcue of euro at once simple curtain and ef-
Peetua1, by means of which every sui%ror, no mat-
ter what bin condition mar be, may cure Maisel;
cheaply, privately and radically.
This Lecture should be in the hands of ivory
youth
th and
eve y man 1u the land.
THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL (Jo.
41 Auu Street, New Y rk.
Post Office 33ox 4086
GHAT'S SPEC1x C MEDICINE.
TRADE M1lRK,TheGloatEuglishTRADE
BAR 1'temodv,au unfelt
inn cure Tor Semi-
nal \'oalcnesa,
Spermatorrh ea,
Impotency,and'alI
1)iacanes that fol-
low a.s a sequence
of Self Abuse, as
? less of SISInory,
'Universal Lassi-
Before Tortugtijee Pain iu the l�itel TaJ;in ,
Back, Duuuens of vision, Premature old age, and
many other Diseases that load to Insanity or
Cousarnpticn and a Premature grave.. 1r`Ieuil
particulars in our p.•wuphlet. which we desire to
send free by mail to every. one. lr •'The Specific
Medicine fs soldby all druggists at :sl per package
or six packages tor $5. or will be sant by mail ou
receipt of the money by addressing
TUE GRAY 31 b1T)ICINB CO.,
7'ou,xro, Oirr.,0,NaDA.
►S'So1d in ICxetorby all druggists, and every-
where in Canada and the United States by whole
sale and retail druggists.
N, B -The delnand of our hueinees have neoos-
stiated our removing to Tononto, to which place
please address all future tom muuioatous.
SPRING AND' S4.umm
.s-
BISSETT BROS.
aro now showing a Iarge and well assorted
STOCK OF TINWARE,
eons/sting of
MILK CANS,
PANS,
PAILS,
& C., t 0.
Also a now a'n1 well selected stock of
Harvest Tools,
Drugs, as I deal Wittt'no Jabbing -Houses. lte-
tueuuber the place - Corner Store, 'Fluidly
Drug Store, opposite Central Hotel, Eaeter,
GEO, TFXEXTON,
Member O. 0, Pharmacy.
GRuAT CAM SALE. Raving disposed of T y
'Iters, and herring to vacate the same, I will dis-
pose of my whole stock at and under cost. Sale
to commence Wednesday,, Jane 4th. sty stock
minimises the $ .est goods in the trade, and this
IS a taro opportunity to procure bargains never
before offered. (:all early. Goods bunked will be
Tbarged regular prices. .6.11 outstanding a 000uuts
must bo settled iu ;Blue, W. D. McGLO.3HLON,
185 bandits St.. London.
UP WITIA
THE TIMES
0
PARTIES INTENDING
'10 RBRCHASE
ORGA N S
SHOULD CALL AT
m r .
and Esamllle his Steck.
QOM"
the Best that are Made.
DOMINION' ORGAN CO.'S
hLNSAL�i
PORK PACKING HOUSE
Haring commenced businessfor the
Pali andWinterTrade
We are prepared to purchase any quantity of
Pork, subject to the following regulations
t1 oIi
) vs, ells '» ;C 4L ► : figs'. l,L)
I1A1,ZIii)W t
aouetalitly bt?'hand;afad ivaclo to aiclela
Mc.�IILLAN & 11:1 ciutI15a
"eying now g+'eator facilities than ever, are prk
31l(red to supply farmer.; 113 tit l run :seam Plows
t4 tent Alntiiei i1oar11, u,atka by 1 014433 o, • ('hilt
L'ldwd, haat: 'ler 11Vlrte; th'oteh I)ltlfrlu..a iiariowa
011ll'1Vatpxg, fiatsrf l loira,
Carriages nulls buggies on taint, and: ift a t0 ori
der. F..orse shoeing »tie skied to on the shortest
Notice. liorsus shod to two -vent inter''rrieg.
fife t[tt,T,A t ttc lkfo l31'ido Bing tit., Tiousa}1
THE EltETER
Planing I�:� ill, Sad,,
DOOR AND
DLINI3 'THU!
ALL KINDS OF
TUR NI -NG
Tone to order.
tiounerberthe place
Iloward Eros,
Allan Line
LIVERPOOL,
LONDONDI.RR/,
GLASGOW
SHORTEST BEA PASSAGE.
CABIN, INTERMEDIATE AND STEERAGE TICE-
ETS.
Pentane wishing to send for their friends con
obtainp,l8sage cotttfleates at lowest rates from
England, Ireland aril. Scotland to an�,v,c rty or rail-,
way tuwnin Canada. full partieul►'Crs by apply-
ing to
CAPT. C+ KEMP, Exeter.
tIVIErip
9
tex
This gfdkt household 5fediciue ranks amongst
the ieadit:pl neoeeeal'1ea of lite. Those famous
Pills purify the BLOOD, and a)cb moot powerfully
yetsnotidnr3;ly Op tho Liver, Stomach, Kidneys.
grad Bowel's, giving tone, energy, 8101 vigor to
those groat nand spring; of lift'. tboy er,,, con-
fidently reooixslnended as a never failing remedy
in 1111 oa8es wl:iere tiro eonstitu tion,fram that Iver
tl:tltee, has bocam.)e inlpairod. or weakenud. They,
are \vonderfnlly efficacious in all tuinion&intt.
et.ual to fonotlest of all age; and as a gene}a•1
.gamily 'wodiuilln aro unsurpassed
Its searching and beahug properties are known
throughout the world.
For the cure of bad legt',bad breasts. old wounds
•arcs endUloers, itis on infallible xsmodti•. Ti
otrpotually rubbed on tbo neck aud chest, as salt
into meat. it mutes sere throat, Bronobitts,Ooughs.
Colds, and even AsthDIA. For OTnni3ura': Swel-
lings, A be,'ssen, Vine, I"L.tulas. (lou t Rheumatism
dud every kind of Skitnl:isoase, it hes never been
icuown to full. Thel'ilfs lad Ointment tare roan- .
ttlacturewonly at.
535 OXFORD) SWEET. LONDON,
Andhra sold by all :lenders of Medicines through-
out the civilised world;:wimh diteotions la almost
ovary language.
The Trade 1k1arks of-tlaese•7lfed°' lines 8.1e regi+- -
tared to Ottawa. 1ieu(n, any on r in the British
Possossione,wholnl4y:keep the,Auiorieun 00uu-
3e.feits for sale. willtba prosecuted,
1'-rs'Purchascrs shoultblee cto the r,nbol'on the •
Potapand poxes,. lift:a address is not 58;3,Ol:ford
Street Loudon, tklay axe Spurious
Wethy, will take off two pounds per hundred stu ff
ALWAYS
p�gx yq y,
firs, and throe pound ;.f.soft. • Shoulder stuck, 'V�/•3S ON I� lj
twenty-five cents. If any of the bung gut is
left in. 35 cents extra will be deducted.
No poi'K will be bought at any price 11
warm,
We want 'ail Hogs Cutting aright through
breast to bead, and Hams opened Ditto tail.
G & J. PETTY.
.11)xetor N ori 11
LOL , and. GRIST MILL,
Being in good' ot•king w dr r C-frce r vera '110Th
•dation .passible ilt grtItirtl 10(1 ! "'avinf thch•
MA Mill feed antivererrr tc ,,.r1t,r.l. ,H Baknry, or
orders baron" nn5 (,4'/0/"."l,t n1t31 sonic tiny
tilt' fin' were . 4' I..,. -1 dila n ,,fila,: t ' • 11:t tui :old ITuttrd 56au:, oro reerminieedfug it ,U7 1 `k•"ri,),t.
'Very gond. • f'rttis,linbh„r FHIIk tlint us lu.ir c t:,.airnri•.a, On h, ;Potty e1rU^,tst'And Novo
MON \V,1
i to 1 i Attu
.1.L it Uri iu[1} Ilnl: ,111 t! U41t) lit ili•� rUtilli, tp..l. 1,,1.••tw u.,, t,4.t.. �l,ltt.l,.t.l'u-, !�t t,y"
c'.th11ir, t 1 , par t 11 e. I tL 1 1 L 1 alley 11 i s:shout it; iain})le bets sear },, (VI)" fur busied, Calf and uM.r , r T. t x3,
l ]t•.:, ata. fir 115,1r :ire, r 1 cents. litre.; tirs.n t- 13i.,ucet Prii ,r'}, .. �;IIL P d; fr (,�'
fs
IN HEIII SEASON,
,
the bust of
Seed
1„...reril17e
e 1
Wat'el'/,Cl o
LAND SALT, LAND PLAST'EI1 rt>
BlaIOks.lt1IIS' r t
AT 8WENEt1TON'S N•S'AItl5ITC1,:SI':,;
' Exeter Station,
where my we.reheesovuiu 31111 s1waye )0unci
/ruin 7 sin to C p m to wail oil 0ustun�1•.
I3, Siv t'NEr'1'ON,
fi
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