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The Exeter Times, 1880-10-21, Page 3
GlcrO BB 21, '1880 SOME 1+IRST•CLASB SNAKE 4'l 011ll'ab. TELE TIMES 3 "D•1 you went some items about' e►tftea ?' asked rad agricaltnrelly rural 1 '"itiur~* genal all ►'f of the Eagle's City editor the other day, 'I'T they are frail] 811(1 true,' respond. ed the city editor, 'Lx'totly,' resile 1 the farmer.. ''f~hese items are both. N•thinly kllowe 'eui but roe. I got a faro] down on the 18. land a piece, and there's lots of snakes On it, Near the lu)useie a rind about. tis fest deep. A. week ago my little phi jinni ed into the pond, and would have army ;ed: if it. hada'( heed for the (Make. The intake seen her, weut for her, end brought her neIi're. The particular poi"t about this item is the way lin did it.' ''How was it ?' a'lred the city editor. j !It was a blaelt auo1o, abent thirty feet Ineg, and he just coiled the mtddle of himself emend her neck so elle cruldn't swallow any water. and swum It hire with hid head altJ tail. Is that a geed item ?' 'First °lass.' 'You can epreatl it out, you know. Ater they got anhore the girl patted the snake no the bead, anti it went off 11l.ttee d as Peneh, Ever since then he C'roes to the hnnse regular at meal tittles, and she feeds hire nil pier Thiulc you ceu melte anytbi'tg out of that item ?' 'Certaiely. Know any more ?' •-Yes. , I've g it. a brby six months alt. `He's a boy. We genet Illy kit Lim nn the grilse in the morning, and 1'e hollers like a Will all day at kill,' he used to, hot he don't any more. One Iuorning we noticed he was tint hnlIer ing and wondered what was up. When welick^d there wee a rattlesnake call ed 11p in 'rota of him scanning his fea- tnree. The bey was grinning. hiineby the snake turned his tail to the baby and b•lcked his rattle right into the b,fbv'e fi..t.' 'What did the baby '311 ?' 'Why he just rattled that tail en yon ornild hear it three-quarters of a mile. Mind the snake lay there amid glio'1ed. Every morning we found the shaky' there, until nue (ley > bigger e"alre entre, and the behy played with his rattle j est the .nme till tae first snake c tmn back. He looked thin, and 1 reckon tie had been sick and sent the iilfiler to take his place. Will that do fur an item ?' •T'ninoneely,' replied the city editor. 'Yon e'ln fill in abr'ut the confidence of oliildho'il, and all that, and you night say snlnething about the bine. eyed cherub. Hi+ llalrie is Isaao. Put that in to please my wit's',' 'I'll d'•, it. Any more eeake items ?' 'L''mme see. You've heard of howl, enalcea ?' 'Yes, often.' 'Jnet so. Not long agn we heard a fnarfal row lit onr cellar nue night. It senuded like a rock bleed, and then there was a bias tied things were quiet. 'When 1 .looked in the maiming the oicierbarrl had bursted. Bet we didn't loge mueli aider.' 'flew tiid you save it ?' 'It sesm•i that the staves itad hustrd nut, hat before they c"n'd get away, f''ur loop snakes coiled itrnnnrl the bar rel and tightened it tie and held it tn. eetnor until we dreg the cider off in betties. Tllat's the way we fennrt and we've kept 'em around the linnet. ever i.inota, We're training 'ern for slltlwl• sh'aps new. D ,es that striae you favorably for an item 7' 'Enorinun•'1v,' ro•pnn*ted the edit nr, 'Yell °an fiX it 111) en a•9 to show Iins quint they was to get there ben're the staves were blnwn off. You eau work in t110 details.' 'Of e1urse, I'll attend to that. Do von thiol( of any mere ?' 'Ain't von got etlnngh ? Lemms think. 0 yes. Che Sued'y me and my wife was going to 011111.011, ani she dropped her "garter somewhere. She loll me Omit it, and I nreiee•cl a little &.tripod ,141181(0 running i.l,nk the side and listening to her. Noir by he made and just W00 nil himself around Her stocking, or tried to, brit he didn't fetch it.' 'Why 7' '11n wasn't quite lung enough. Ht, jntuped Clown and shook his head and shorty(] r.ff. We bad' 't gone more'n n quarter of a mile when we eats Itirn coming 0411 of the woods just ithead-of u+. He was n,wful het mid tired, and he bed ennther snake with him twice tie bin; as be was, They looked at nly. (vitt? a Minato arid said s'1n1'tlling to °moll other, and then the big snap(- •. went right to the place where the gar• ter belonged. I1e wrapped tight erannct it, af1(1 pot his tail in hie month aria We (vent in elect). We got 111111• yet, Ve rise flim to hold the Stovepipes together when we'pnt theta up. .Is thatany use me an iteral ?' 'Certainly,' said the city editor. 'Yoe. cl n say ennlething about the ti' Ht snalte'e eye flu nistlinces, and in tnllectuithty,when helfountl he wouldtt'i p111 lnnlld. Yen know how to do that better than me,' 'I'll give bite all the coedit he vie• "yes, 080 you tell us auy tnore 7,' ''I don't 0411 any to hind jolt .at precept. a7y wife knows a lot of euaire items, bot 1 forget 'em, 'Lying the u111 Indy along next. time.,' 'All right. 'Poo ,busy toeley, mak. iucrjelly of Lhasa ugly -looking, copper. ea,le1 snakes.' 'Jumping Jupiter 1' remarkedthe editor. Good?' 'Splendid 1 By the way, though I have got a ropier living curiosity down at my house. Otte dee! my eldest boy wee hitting on the back stoop doing Ind Hutils and he aonldu't get 'e n right. He felt s'.me thing against his &toe, and there wits 8 little snake coiled epee his',Madder and looking at the 'late. In four minutes he bad done all these elline. We've tuned lain so he he( pm all our acconuts, and he is the llghtuiugest cuss at figures you ever „eun. He'll ruu up a column eight feet loug in three seconds. I wouldn't tape a reaper ft,r 131111.' ...What kind of a snake is he ?' in• q,.i ell the editor, enriou ly. 'The n+,ighhors cell' him an add. r.' '0 yes ! yes 1' said the oity editor, a tittle disconcerted. 'I've heard' of the pecies, SVheu did all Mese things happen ?' 'Alone in the fore part uf the spring, but I ditlift say enytliiag about them, 'cause it wartti'i the 0401600 ft r sn111(8 items. 'Nis is ILbout the time for that soft of thitlgs, i1ll't it ? ' 'Yoe,' chirped in the exchange edi• tel', 'you cou:du't heve kicked' out a better time for Bmaite .it01'ies.' FAIt\1 WAGES. IN THE UNITED STATES. The annual report 'of the Stastisti. &en of the Agricultural Department nu fa to Tabor and wages has just been 'mule pn111ic, It is full of interest, Et indicates a more ht•alt.hy labor mar- ket and bettor dams((] than for years. While theta has been it general advan.e of 7 25 percent. in wages, living has been very cheep. Tile average wages last year nit fartns was $20,25 per month, while this year the average is $21,75. 1'rices,'thnwever, vary widely in different srctiolis. Here in the Mississippi and Misonria vtileys labor is the higheet, yet farm products are the cheapen This may be at;cribed to several c,asnses. First. the small ,er.'cent of laborers, al' compared wish the older settled s ,etious, and the areal proclnc'iveuess of the soil. Seeoud, rhe high rates of freight on all sood, imported aid 111'?)ive(1 coat of lisp g, aside from farm products. le Mune seta and states east of 11lisiaissiepi 11118 monthly wages average 4;16,28'. In Ve.rmnl,t the monthly wages ere only ,1,12.26, in L nu -1 wine to $7.82, in Sonr11 Carnlina, the avernge being $9 60. Ill the minting states and ter- Poeies wages a1'8 thejal•geet. With - int boat d they range from $30.75, iu lhlutania, to $22.50, iu \Vashingtou 'Cetritory.• Sutler this 't to of the �,/ . labor market and the high price of EA.CH PL(Tu 0? THE mutton the p's, two years, it is not sur- pri1ing the Southern Stateb have 4prutig snd;lenly into prosperity. 'They p iesess the larg •st nor cent. of latb )rare 'f any eectiou uf the "Union." And when the negro is managed right he makes a very good halal, Tl,e large cotcred population in the South must continue t t give that 'section_ the ad ven'age in 1 rice of the labor f r sorr_e years to tutu1'. The difference ill the pl ice of lab, r there and is o'hor sec.' IN BRONZE LETTERS. gust grow south with the •lCeumtthn- 1t0b401ideaMt iu of capital, while in the west the ]apply of help will inereat° ,With they (Wire thioltly settling of the ouuntry, and wages seek a lower level. The labor system in this country ie yet in. fail embryo state. LI feat we have no fixed system, and it must be yettis be. fo:e %beve is`any uniformity iitthe price of faro] lo p Oehl gGE,TAg�8 V ,SICILIAN Alk egN EWE Sas been In constant use by the public for over twenty years, and is the best preparation ever invested for RESTOR- ING OW BAIR TO ITS YOVTTIF$L COLOR AND LIFE. It supplies the riaturut food and color to the hair glands without staining the skin. It will increase and thicken the growth of the hair, prevent its blancii ng and falling off, and tints AVERT BALDNESS/ It cures Itching, Erup. tions and Dandrufi. As a IIAIR DRESSING it is very desirable, giving the hair a silken softness which all admire. It keeps the head clean, sweet and healthy. The State Assayer and Chemist of; M&ss. and Teading Pbysl- oians endorse and ltecom- mend it as a great triumph in medi- cine, ��CKII�GIt�s D� WHISKERS will change the beard. to a BROWN or BLACK at discretion. Being in one preparation it is easily applied, and produces a permanent color that win not wash off. PREPARED BY R. Pt HALL & CO., NASHUA, N. H. Sold by all Dealerstn Medlclno, HALLOO, MIKE Where slid you buy them brick? Well, Jimmy, I bought them from Mitchell, of c.)nrse. Etas he m,uty of them left? \Vliv, ) es, tl,nnsands of thorn, marl first-class too. a iw (100+ 1w sell thaw, Mike? Well. Jhumy, he sell* them so cheap that I was not to tell, but if you want any just 'r right there, for he seat he i' bnantl to sell as cheap as env in the county. Remember, he lives south side Crediton gravel road. JOHN MITUIIEL L. ore liton. Feb. 2J:, lee Gm i ticliliokfilg Prieeee salt well; Mrs. McDonald 2 WiAiwna N W 1/5 8: t•G 11 .1/5, 6 Anne' 8 F. 10 4t. 41. TOWNSHIP OF COOLBOR iE. part block C part block C 5 46 1 0&i 6 54 5 46 1 08 6 64 0 56 1 08 6 0$ 46 Pat'd 55 86 2 40 58 26 4 44 TOWNSHIP OF GOD HIGH. pt 4 Maitland* 5i P'at'e 'TOWNSHIP OF GREY. N W pt 8 , 4th 1 Pat"d 7 06 1 13 ' 8 19 S pt 35 5th 87 " 64 65 266 67 25 PILLAGE OF IIENFRYN, IN GREY. 18 Pat'd 14 97 1 11 TOWNSHIP OF HAY. 14 G,0 1 35 15 95 133 100 288 W ' 5 5th 20 Pat'd 16 75 1 40 18 15 22 south bd'y 100 " 25 5S 1 60 27 18 VILLAGE OF ZURICIH, IN HAY. 57 1/5 Pat'd 92 97 1 89' TOWNSHIP OF HOWIOK. 11 1st 100 Pat'd 4 44 1 03 5 49 VILLAGE OF GOIIRIE, IN HOW1CK. 208 1/3 Pat'd 7 10 1 13 8 29 TOWNSHIP OF BULLET. N E pt 10 4th 331 Pat'd 7 55 1 13 8 68 TILLAGE OF IIANCIiESTER, IN IIULLETT. GO f Pat'd ' 1 58 1 00 2 58 VILLAGE OF IDAYFIELD. West part of south half, bounded on the north by a road. running east and west across dearly tae centre of said lot, and on the ear t ind south by old highway, runeinrr east and north from uld bridge, and on the west by road al- lowance along Bay- field Liiver,assessed iu Lame of Y. H. Gaird u er, John Guuuluok IS MIAItI{ED a 7 tions,howeve)', will bee tme less marked i tx'p� t9 o a d3t ' i.1 t6Y d� �IV every year, as the demand fel: laver l .at a ve jy jV d,. . T .13 FOR TAXES. COUNTY OF IIUIION, �Y virtue of a Warrant under the hand of tllo War - To WI•r: den of the County of HInron, a1111 the Seal of the stti.d Oenlity, bearing date the third day of September, A.D. 1880 to me • di• rect.ed.fnr the e''lleetion of arrear of Taxed ileo teethe Undermentioned lauds :1 Notice is hereby given, that nuless the said taxes, together with all lawful' costs and charges be sooner paid, 1 shall on Monday, th l Thirteenth clay of Da embar, A. D.1830, it the liner, of TWO o'clock, P.M., 41.1 the COUII'L' HOUSE, in the Town of GODL RICH, proceed to sell by Public Auction the said `lands, or so 1u11ch thereof as may be euffloiont to discharge such arrears of taxes and charges thereon. "t NANO '1'OWNSl1P for, ASHTr JELD. Lor on navy OF LOT Oo iossstor1 &enkls 011 8%Ii1 T. N pt of E pt 4 N pt. 12 Nptof8E:41 2nd 1i7 D 50 14th E D 1.1 4thW D 84 1t 39 83 1 60 9 65 VILLAGE ;O•F'PORT ALBERT, IN ASII1!IELD, Subdivision of Park tote 5 4St 6; a M s 1 80 1 00 1 20 TOTAL 8.4 68 2 50 10 75 11. London Rd L 1/5 Pat'd 5 46 1 08 G 54 1/5 ", 46 1 08 0 54 E? 219 258 881 4 Bayfield 0001 Pat'u it it 4 40 1 ()5 5 15 1 08 2 21 1 00 5 45 6 23 3 21 11 " 80 14 3 55 33 09 pt. 5 Bayfield coo 42. " 29 06 1 70 30 40 TILLAGE OF BRUSSELS. t9 1 92 98 pt. 106 John street 822 Tnruburry st a :} Pat's St 't tt .4 229 100 820 2 29 1 00. 3 29 2 29 1 00 8 29' P 90 1 05 4 93 G59' 100 769' TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS. L} of Si 4 7th 50 Pet'd 7 91 1 13 9 0 VILLAGE OF LLL'E.VALE.,IN 3IOR41US. 13 Gardiner'sl survey) 14 tt Pat's 1 01 1 00 2 91 1 01 1 00 2 91 TOWNSHIP 01? TUBNPUIIRL pt 29 0 38 Eat't1 15 16 1 35 16 51 VILLAGE OF BLUES ALE,, IN TUI1NBUUBY. 84 Duneons s'rv'y 1• Pard 1 00 97 2 03 VILLAGE OF WINGHA I, IN T.U'I1.NBUR1'tY. Park lot 513 Village lot 180 206' 214 G Pttt'd 11 22 )• " 1 72 213 9 Fisher's survey 1/5 tt 11. :t tt TOWNSHIP OF .Ci1S'T WAWANOSH. John McGregor N E1 88. 1 72 1 12 1 12 7 28 :I 123124 1 00 2 7 100 27 07 2 00 97 2 iia 118 811 2nd 50 Pat'd 1C 35 1 23 11 53' VILLAGE' OF EXETER.. R, Taylor's survey 86 John street 1 fat's• 1:4, ti 1 E 1/16th 5(i '" t., tt Frt ooistowe sn'rv'y 8 Merin street 1/3 " 4'. Ni 213 1/10, TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN. 8 53 1 42 i 12 121: 1 03 97 17.8 97 4 39 2., 89' 8 23 2 10. NI 8 10.112 50 Pat'd 27 80 1 68 29 13; County Treasurer's Otf'ce,:i Gccl©rich Sept. aid, 1680.J, 4. lir ROSS, Treasurer..