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The Exeter Times, 1884-7-10, Page 6
tlharinin raizls, i andes mother was teaohine- aka. Dr- Stewart, the pastor of one of add, and held up twofingers. lie count - tows churches, has been painting ed, "Now," said she, there are three oura p snare How many does that maker-- the portesit of tee "charming young The little fellow slid notquite under- lyonlaii of ver regio(}. lie . sad s les" ; rRnsl, •'1' try, Lungless' aid she, "if i her"sweet eyes weep in sympathies" you had two apples, tout 1 should. give 1 and that she es "bea tdella'(';ul l but floor ! for "au three more, what would you have?" 1 Looking up with Ids great, siie:tkino i young young wetness take m evert yea, he said, "Why, alumina, 1 wroul( young mats ! • :anxious to take souse day hays', the a id, deli ache." or another ba°f• re i)r. Stewart for the r purpose of, h:av:ng her name changed is "Aad you love Lte, Jared?"�, "'That's expected to du something else with bet about the size of it, Ai:try. Fortune' eyes lam sy'ina Rt retie weeping, 1 -le tUISnot smiled upon yo:t--vouare poor?' thinks that if s° c were: to employ them l " slsin all a u hope8 love; lpoor only it, Father purse," ; in finding oat the exit moment when a ia beef steak is done to a nicety, 'or when president of a haul;. lie will give you: a button , .ues $yulptOfLS of going Off a situation." `Then 1. am yours, ete rn. ` on an exese sin 1 Ilom tie shirt bosom, all,). We shall be married in titled { . they v:u 1 , lti e, as r ll and attrac. mouths. In six months the bank will !sots oil. s for t:i.'ti t't'' are to be be in the hand-, of a receiver, 1%'e shall prized, leaved, bat heeds that eau seek at hone lI yond the St. Lewrenct•' intake their owners sweet thug in dreg, where: the old ratan can live with us tin ,, s es a. s' hot t .i, are i; luable der the name, of Smith," "•0, dai'Cefl" If they have a tt.or'sesh aeyesietanvei '•O. Marry,° with the t':nuni t orn brae:, vest- ere Said ----..,-...,,..,------- more .- 'more eellisre;'+'a'. lLt:-t-- ten'( esoss with' Bob Whitt Shoat'raz. thetie t( .Hides,. " i etioates so. In e nstanti The opening illustrated parer ill tht aletteopl. .t, -=a^ ri•r:C .Tonin(.!. 1 August Centro?' is a spoltsni:tu's paper ton "Doha White, the Conte Bird of € 1' r �. i! e,04Age, ) America ," by Prof_ Alfred :ll.:v1;iyer elf Ties r?. u)'.. ,,,:Op . eG a lilt"n it the SteYezS Itlstitlite Of Teehnolo'ry. ©i rememltar, :dlt , a,.,k .yid t?, Be Aad; awn the ditli.;nity of bagging Bob Wrsite be to hold his oft( egotists; ate traine'r's :11.-q says', ,-.To. bt'eoine a successful shot at t m , . over stn E94:;11)I.(1 1 ,tin Uses White. the sportsman n11 beat 'irIi»&. ,F . 6C41 aXxr1t,e t 1tpR 4F i li K'AA\ 1a1 :A L ' Piet :ie l'ia -. t the las-seeing ; in nlni that Bob. ueali;iely after he ., s'sse,at oululaione1 ►tssse daye&xa1a tian caused s3Prie.ilE, .,r 110(• ". a"e. SWisrtie,u , t.• alas ` has sprang. ass „lot :a yei„ell► „saiels , li ,td et ole I ort+t,Il aSG ora dicta eid.by the l Weil evil ig*illus 1•r Cite hath ne•e or , the 1 probably ',!xd't`etl'. that Of atnv tka....i hire.: 1lpttreEaten,tit,iteU4Ui: t°t too 31Sein,xeNuitina, in cndnruttrt,, lake heart Oaf unit. Lett and :slew delft, sti4e,s fairly hit, ,ie eau, l It, o itr and leadi,tte to m8�erl, decay and strong snapn bowed to the inevitable ears .dl' a Wore number of ' pellets, i 4,''''-14 � r 'n".tbra Fla:, g ,l. 13 r ry uT oras( "pa d ti)UCn of tilled*, thl::sil1'+•e' 1(,1'(1w:1Slt?tiseed, 1 when n eovtv n irinrs; it rises eat aL eon. t •ni tuse,lh nser-7(ext,oaofthe :an41 tele gold.% buwi ss as bre:ikinn: Wel ider-abhe :lne:le i4iti tbs. „roo sl, 11en,'eltrufi', seif•i 11 : t..;aaP1 QCt'1' intl171geti:.e, O14 boavillCureat,teftease6 Iowahoz ((entente all knew thief, and how the earthly tab- In. Fhouzuig :at a liirti In as ilnshe l covey'. , 4uiu 1(to $h' tie a(1a(ut (}zw d(,11it>C n U •i', nr t'rnaele of this house was 4113So1`1nu 1 the a: iurt�111an rif iulsteadv nerve and r sic naxesft,T sot, let.xs, tut by lnttili,ropttid year bvyear. But the lovely tunes $ elugoish mu tiles is opt to tttt(1t•raheiat, inn 1 eet,lyt of price. we guarantee six boXeste I 7 �,. 1 cnrratrvcaev, With carp oteit•x rFeaivoti ler light s1tone through %this smelt V. pure t the: hli(t risen;; with :melt veloeits that i is iftne,ac . With ea ecit3► stye eeriitrs, we a1nd1 genii'. radi .nee ahai we found h l by the time the gunner has bronetlit Itis will aeud the isreitaarrqur>ss en gnarnnter arawn, "" "fuat1t11r auoue'y if t-1".trt•ataent'4314 hard to imagine Ivey ilaiy we would have um run into pO+iu n the hitt. linei 1laatied effect 4 e(ut t swat tel irate d Oatl} by J.'W.. .idler than Ise woe :t f,tlli'•yetre atnd atlioats Itis line• of 4Initt. Asarule, 11,F37<ltl'l Nr.xo.r„h,3,entfnrl:xeter.edntarin thiuk that about clue (See4�11d „i'I!e•ta,ly Y , t PARIS GREEN, ARIS CRZ.E1T T TIT 417 0 ..NJ N LAI3OHATOH .EXTE , .wry q� � �y��y�+�7 p�.W .� . W�/ . tea. 3:,+o \fY 2” rb a, C'arez; Di:.rness, Loss of.1j n tit4:, Indigestion, Biliousness, .Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Affections of the Lire'r and Iii Insys, .Pimples, Blotches., Polls, !tumors, Stilt .exeunt, Scrcfula, .erysipelas, and ate diseases arising from liopttre .Blood, .1Derangecl Stomach, or irregular action, of the Ito:eeels. BISSETT BROS. HEADQUARTERS. POP wave, e. Ile Bron,„Alt iinek to 1ny mem- ' ory when 1 would see him thst good t elapses b('tween the instant of •liringln : Off.+ \ T L.A.l,i apostle Eliot. who, when he was s very i of the bird aide the moment of lire. ( old num. and a friend ►;iced hila ltow I. This interval gives the Wird time to gaintae.' fared, said:*"fly understanding Is a moderately horizontal line of llight, not what it was some ware ago, and my iand;snows the sportsman to get a fair aleatory faii� use a little, andmvspeech, I aim. lent 1 tliank Goes toy tdtarat:ter 1101415 out 1 "*In ,shooting at an iueoluing bird, let i well, and grows.-' So he .night, Have a hilabe out of- sight and just below the s Yi,l, and ta4;'this we 1ertit.sill.. so that' rill of yourgun at the moment of tiding.I when tine good white head gave out el At & WO gainti erheati, wait till be he st."ere•41 more and more 14y the' has uesed'well',* ever; then ,tu'4►t. anib.i t. Hi, love for our human kind' him. ,lt str:fightawayshots hold alittle 'j never e r fail,<d, or his eoneern for tis, ui 1high, so that youynst tawsas I;lilnpss ; Ms faith in the 1. %h of all disaster, He of the bird over your barrels. wee t4• many Wen Wins! our pied poet :114. In sheatino ;It mei shot:, it should was to one who. uia n a friend raid to ,be understood that the veldeity of alio. • ►,ears "Why do you let that person, 8 shot driven with three drams of pow. I trouble t (4n?' ;towered, d, "oinlply be. i der is near to 900 feet per seem's'. In 1 It e° Flu re i`^ no off er roan on earth that second a Bob White, if under a full that t ?:altar: of that lee Pan go to." .headway, will go 8$ feet. if we estimate ':.kL full $O18 sit :t i DRAG STORE • duds oft, 1iids, t think, was wLy we loved edim the l,cl(ieity of hie flight so low as only most dearly at the last, oat for his work's a rune ;^a minute. If be is flying direct -1 .1,)j e Sitlif't 1111 f!(G” ttge Rake, but for his own sake. lie was so rinlple and tunny hearted; tee.; it was sueh i beautiful old age. It. was as when you wands the snows flying thug: above one-tenth of as seeonil the bird hats pone von w11ih' you sit among the vines and over vialit and eight -tenths feet. So, if we were to tiro a snap-sllet directly: at a gross -flying bird thirty yards distant, the center of the (.loud of shut wouId. age and we knew it had not Codec to fall Ulan% nine feet bedded hiul, and he h1a1t by a swift invasion of Heaven at would pass by unscathed. lu kill him the last, but %vas the ripening of his .clean, you utast hold nine feet ahead t faith and his being. of lune. '1() some sportsmen, nine fret t He was tempted, Ito doubt, as We all may seeln a great distance to "hold are who have seen much of life, to wean ; :ahead' on •a cross -dying bird thirty tiles vesture of linked steel under the r yards away, but not to those who have nlerehiuit's garb, and the gauntlet un. i noticed attentively the relations of the 'ler the silken glove --to grow a little •, line of teitir aim to the position of the harder as he grew older acid more scant bird at the very moment t/o•y hear the ro- of faith in the new life told the new time /fort vr' fir Also. estimations of =--to lee good only in the lint quarto. i dist aoees in the 8irlseside as small ami of his lona; ;1:u1 of ytars, and evil only: quickly tutoring object are very nureli. in the last, and to al,t more store on tee' a1t14', mei often when the sportsman ,hilt of the grandfather than on the think; lot has tired only one fot,t ahead promise (,f the grandsons. These ar et :t bird lie has really 1101(181m:0 three the te'mptatietnsofuldage. They glum feet. Leet eoin a one suspend horizon ell away filen the gentle and belief ins tally 18 the air an enfamilaau" objtectthat heart, and harinedl no more than the; sliest be distant from fence rails and harm the risen saints. No need to telt other thio whose dimensions you him as the y" ors Calais on that except know, 811d then guess its lentrth. You we are growing sw8it and good there will, after a few trials, be saiisfied that van be no rt,uti In our growing old. He the estimation of antu:d lengths at thir- eould tell you that; you could not tell ty yards is Very loose. guess -work. him. So he 'yon the treasure, the choi- " A beginner who, out of three shots, cert and best we can ever win, and one can brine one Bob White to bag, need lured him less at the last for what be not be tliseonraged or .ashamed, with had dime than what he was, the good old man with the heart of ,a (:land. It Wright fall in nor way to suspect now and then that the selfish and self- seeking- might impose on him, but we know they were taken in, after all, and not. Peter Cooper. The great, good probability of SI1C0CSS to his skill, and heart was like a honeycomb. You need who, the season through, brings to his (eti but to touch it, and it gave forth bag three out of five birds fired at, is an treasure. Ho was,good even to the evil accomplished sportsman. and unthankful. Let us remember that --+• to -day with a great tender pride, and store it in our hearts. We should for- get our own gospels sotne of us, in these tithes, did not men like our dear friend read to us the lessons of the day. —Rob- ert iJoligcr'sOtl1oey. The Baltimore &Ohio railroad com- pany proposes to establish in the cool, refreshing and healthful air of the mountains, a sanitarium for: sick and • disabled employes, where they will re- ceive good food and careful attention at a nominal cost. Cottages will be erected which may he occupied by • the families of the patients, the one s charge for which will be for food and attend., ince. The editors of Stockton, vat., are having it on the ,rambling question. The 1Ircat says of the editor of its con- temporary: "A duan who would whip - sew an ace and attempt to can the turn by putting (tis we have often seen him) $4 (his week's salary) on a card that, The convenience of, haringicaathand lues as dead as T discus n's colt, is during the summer is bestbuce athood hardly the person to"daseiiss tells great by making a trial of it for a single sea- question intellieemly." '1'o tine ten kind cut. the Herald . seys: "A man who would let his Money. (borrowed from us) lay on the jaok until said jack has passed to the silent majority, and a drunken clieek-guerrilla appropriating the swag, while the player, with his eye on. another man's bet, fondly sup 1}• aeros's your line of sight and thirty yards o11; the Shot will take one-tenth elf n sdeon,1 to reach Haat distance, and in, roses inquiet nooke we know of, and hear the birds singing snnlnler songs in the copse. It wag atieh a beautiful old 1)}tics, enll)tl lbtly all lltl.u.ti. Witra l'S 1`tllfelltiUll Powa- er'S 1)la, bt'st 111 the ntiark- et hull always ,fre'S)l. Faliii ' rOC'ip- eS ('alrt'fn11y 111.0p -trod at the Central 1)1.11=; .'tore Exeter" Ba 0.11 -UT 1. AYER'S PILLS. Aisne proportion of the diseases which cause human suffering result from derangement of the stomach,bowels, and liver. ArEB's CATIIAICTIe Pima act directly upon these organs, and are sufficient practice, he may one (lay kill especially designed to cure the diseases caused one out of two birds tired at. The by their derangement, inciu(ling Constipation, sportsman who does not seteet lain shots lrudigestion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Dyson - (and no man really a sportsman cam do tery, and a host of other ailments, for all of that), but takes his eh:limes in the open which they are a safe, sure, prompt, and pleasant and in covert on ail birds which offer a remedy. The extensive use of these Pfl.I.s by eminent physicians in regular practice, shows unmistakably the estimation in which they are held by the medical profession. These PILLS are compounded of vegetable sub- stances only, and are absolutely free from calomel or any other injurious ingredient. A Sufferer from Headache writes: "AYER'S PILLS are invaluable to me, and, are my constant companion. I have been a severe sufferer from Headache, and your PILLS are the only thing I could lookto for relief. One dose will quickly move my bowels and free my head front pain. They are the most effective and the easiest trhysie I have everfound. Itis a pleasure to me to speak in their praise, and I always do so when ecession offers. W. L. PAGE of W. L. Page & Bro." Franklin St., Biehmond, Va., June 3, 1882. "I have used AYEIa's PILLS in numberless in- stances as recommended by you and have never known them to fail to accomplish the desired re- sult. We constantly keep them on hand at our home, and prize them as a pleasant safe and reliable family medicine. FOR DYSPEPSIA they are invaluable. J. T. HAYEs" Alexia, 'Texas, June 17, 1882. The RFv. mise. CIs B.'HAIiLOwE, writingfrom Atlanta, Ga., says: ""For some years past ' have been subject to constipation, from which, in spite of the use of medicines of various kinds, I suffered increasing inconvenience, until -sonde months ago I began taking Ames PILLS. They have entirely corrected the costive habit, and have vastly improved my general health: " AYER'S CATK&RTIC PILLS correct irregulari- ties of the bowels, stimulate the appetite and digestion, and . by their prompt and thorough action give tone and vigor to the whole physical' econollly. PREPARED BY A Remarkable Vein of Natural Gas. For several months drilling bas been in progress for natnraal gas at Hills Sta- tion on the West Pennsylvania Road, some nineteen miles distant from Pitts- burg, Pa., on the line Of Allegheny River. A plate glass manufactory is under construction at that point, under the management of J. B. Ford, formerly of the New Albany Works at Indiana. Between $2,000,000 and $3,000,000 will be invested in the plant. February 13, when the drillers had reached a depth of 1,170 feet, a remarkable vein of gas was struck. The vapor immediately ignited, burning down the shanty and derrick. The drillers barely escaped with their lives. The strike effused great excitement, and the parties inter- ested. in the works are delighted, as it will, they think, make them independ- ent with ndepend-ent.with respect to fuel for melting and annealing purposes. Spades, } Hoes, Forks, orks, .. Scythes, b wire and steel strip fanGings. ritOitsl uu. Suggy (Lips CHEAP AT BISSETT BRAS. FARMERS' ATTENTION INH!TE'S IMPROVED son. Formers who use ice one year Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. will never again be without it. For s sold by all Druggists. dairy °it is almost indispensable. Farm YOUNG els clan ustuwlly sec"ure'a supply of ice All experience the wonderful beaelt- ' sial effects of in the winter,' practically without ex -OLD, AND Ayer's Sarsaparilla. pense, after the ice -house is built,as the MiDDLE- Children with Sore !hells ore Ears, work would be done when men and AGED. or anYscrofulous or eyph1,1Sitic taint, poses he was coppering the queen, cn-teams have nothing else of importance may be madehealthy and strong by`ftsuse. tors this important argutuent consider 1 1 to ale. " keels' by all Druggists ; 51, biz bottles for $6. .,all.• 3 7`.. ,-„ •t n SLIDING LATE. A DRAM Ana FIELD GATE admired by every Far - suer. Desired by alt who use Gates. Highly spo- ken of by ail wlio see it. its chief merite are CONVENIENCE, OVRABILUTY SIMPLICITY: AND CHEAPNESS. It takes up no room on the road or sidewalk. It epees down the fence. It locks open gaud when closed, leeks strut. A child six years old eau open and close it from a wagon or horseback, or afoot. It is not liable to get out of order. So simple in construction that any farmer can make it, It can bo made of lumber, iron sir wire -netting. All who see it admire it. Can be opened with one finger from wagons, Buggies, &e, It backs out of the way down the fence, taking up no room, Has no lever, age on posts. Can be opened and closed 30 tinges a minute. Makes a secure lock with- out a Iatch or pin. A downward pull opens or closes a gate of any length or weight, as the bandies have a double action anl always up out of the way. The cost above the or- dinary gate is from $1 to $3. I can furnish Clara Lame, no hinges to buy. Price of FARM RIGHTS from $5 to S10, Call:and see Uic;Uate at Centralia and Exeter, and secure a 13'arin Riglt• . TO AGENTS ! I own the Right of this Patent for HURON COUNTY, and as I am otherwise gaged and cannot canvas each Township in tbo County,1 will sell Township Bights at prices that will enable the purchaser to make money at the business. From $1O to $20 per 3:).A.Y can be MADE By a good canvasser in selling out a Township Right in Farm Bights. Can you masse more at anything else with a Small Capital Invested. I mean to sell so you can make MONEY. A Rare Chance—Speculation. The selling qualities of this gate cannot be questioned, The Inventor has sold ----OVER $60,000 WORTH ALREADY. -- secure' a Township Bight, and make money easily and rapidly. If you do not, some oue will, and you will Ise the chalice. Call and see me, or write for terms, B. Q. BOBXER, Centralia, For County Rights in Caned write for terms to C. N.0 Loudon