The Exeter Times, 1884-9-18, Page 3palish and Bot diva W.,mse. +�1. Gyaacuttae.
A cori•t•tllrtnilent-thus rastrl over the Toile Ciyiutt, of North Butt, captured
'Spanish „t.lil:des And the woman? m by manes of a steel trap a few days ago
sbe be:tu1if111? 1 hardly know; but she an animal supposed to be a marten. /is
is the most bewilder.ngs bewi:citing, souse respects the animal res.enilfl i�t
fl,seleeting of all Eve's dsurg,hters, fox, and is quite a curiosity. The molt
There is ar 11i11gic in her step, A poise singidarthinng about the' quadruped, if
of foot . rue rhythmic motion a re Bort lea is that the lees en one
rn(ld- •c- l t'I'
SA ,
OULDi' TO
biose ,vb Intend
purchas.n f. to 4, so from
the manufacturer, The
•t fi �^ b
ldeaher who buvs tc dell
proud iezaderuess in ` her dark eye; asi a of its body are several ilieRies short again must uecassariil•
something voluptuous which is yet er than those on the other side. Should
p4'$alike p xRlwe slam)
..allele; a .n-. .. in her smile such as no .suela rove to be the ease, the creature bead+at,>'hicii triinnottk
IV lii1::
�f g� to .utast lead v}tt.as of lata
man t j Qr angst. Our o 1c 4.a
3' ara{esethatt6hat3e ofoite
mann iaetirerecgttsegnen
we can Iellcheapex.
other retie e:dn show. Beautiful? A is un oubtedl. a -aseutus, an .animal
a nl ose Mood stn red within his slwa exceei i gl rare,and which has
veins may see beauty elsewhere, but he longa thought extinct. It is never
has never felt the perfect charm of Ivo- found in other than billy regions, its
man's womanliness until he hes met peculiar structure unfitting it for a level
love looking from the tneltint bright- country. By reason of its peeeliar one-
ness of those matchless orbs which none sided development the gyascutus is,
but Spain's dark glancing maidens bear. I however, adapted fir living on lnonn-
There is no ueglect here. The dress' tains fold hills, It can walk with ease
may not bo rich. but there is not a fold cit the side of a steep slope, where eveil.
ill placed To her is paid the sever- a gnat would .have a preoarioua fogt..
duce of ll,.s:'on:t a devotion, Still is hold. The animal's strange structure,
Spain the lands of romance, and some, unfortunately, is inane respeet a great
because her men axe braved, her women < disadvantage. While it eau, travel
worthy to be loved Tbe lover wise, around a hill from right to left with the
having listened to ;t slandered; tale-- . utmost ease, it cannot retrace its steps.
they were of the Ivorking ela'S s. and 'So long as its left side is toward thenill
could speak together as lovers higher the er eature stan(la as leanly 44 a tree,
placed ni;is never hope. to dill—wrote in but if it is obliged to tern the other Any
Ow Lear ..I passion to h:+ love, itsr'ltic .its footing is lostimmediately slits it
upbraiding iter, then Annul she lea rolls helplessly to the bottom et the
Well blameless, stud out front ills ter est `Elope. tlnnteers of the gyaseutas,wbosc
the handl with+ hall penned the lines, a fur was held in high esteem, need to
and sent it to her b•rggiug for;; s•euees avail themselves of this fact to eapture
for (shat remained. vete a true Span.' the animal. It wits usele s to puetete
lame. Tint ,t„rt• is told. 1 may not be . gY aseutusou his uhoscn pates, t e the alt
true in letter, lila it breathes the dews,' steal's locomotive ttrrangeutentti gave
tints ht Sp .Aish girl may 'house. 1 it exceptional srct�hs
inters,
The nteis,
Ito tea,. •••t't ; Caupt,n,; blase,•` r, v ii hilt`s'-sleet : ther€'fOr{p, Li opte the artifice of travel-
Peno es how etdtt the et.i1t toot boars 86, Its& around the. Bill: its ndirection cons i
liar li s. a o e t h. „s pont to 'c,ava tbalriaett, ” Ira* to that Purrttied bye tensa tlwlmal fluff
hit Man rot, I•it tett ('er ht mere armb. meeting it facts to facer had no difficulty
11+ t• a:stet•. ht.: wt d ;s beautiful! ideate much ' in seeurin; it,--,c7tarysvil4e (Cal.) Aso. -----
Haut ei wens •von tt lid sales to cpoll ter , t
vee,
Emblems
4; S . GIDT.E�f
,'t1iC b~'t4i'dll,dllrer aft'Ot'.`it" rt eISI
IT1 WOULD
gull spesi9leitetentia�•
to: our 'undertaking depart I
Lment•which is more cora:
Pletethaneveirots we have
tddeLlsevere1 new designs
• of tate The hest cotiins
eeekete shrcude,and every
anerai roquisitt at tale
e- � lour;i pried Our new
Hearse is Pronoun:edby
1 competent lot deer to"br
second to uo_e 10 the
provinces
of all the Different Societies.
't•dF' (i1 1' 1 L .,,.�f r f w'
UNDERTAKE K AND E1E�- A
Fnnerale furnished a,.,.
conducted at the veru low
est rates-
MY,Stock oiidttdertaking
goodsis large, complete
Bad we RAiSorteti, and any
person : equiritl;it anytliiu:,
Its
this line will t.i' to
theirativatitai oto rive rte
.t
a r alt nt,e* ,zinc•
tLtelu;alseI.
liautetii
ed
eraestockln Wa+nut and
Rosewood, ;ko*t; alga
raffia* c,f every deserep.
tion. A coreptete store;
of Robes and Trinimltneoe
**way o:thAnd. •
The latest st11eti ofa
t'itamber wad Fortis 4ovt,
All ends of kuruiturc sr
thtt'rawest rates
`Flit!. i i,y'P iti lktsi >t1V rVItI )t;S'I.
he: plsoa'--Nearly Pt,mi's `Potrte}:o SStoore,�I+ffttitt.sstlrt'('t, Futter.
ea
,►ethyl: er,,ust .
GV gtgra'a;ei smoother freta t:i1d amorous ; ; 4..— - .,,..._— ,;,,�,__ ....__4. _ _,,. - .._....
a'utpl,t a Th- Li ret- ge of tit. Fater,.
1'4r contt':t, another correspondent ! All lalwent ;ids halve been expanded Kirkton.woall:ttu .wits belt<t;a and l:umvinr .. •
... Ri.. m .;Fisptn
disposes of ' the English wetness after taint enriched by slang. red it would not sotttilmsst .t i�ry::ta,lt,ciil,l�?.onrlou,rim tittdm, alts
this fashion: An linteish woman ice not ; be too mach to rag that: eR figurative oua.t'attedfitatea,l ,t;tieleAnttforeian sol+iti ntt-�'e be
ahs
generally 2i tee' htosseseingt Creature. 1�.'▪ •••el, R ti. SQ
1 1 � speech consi5t:i either of authorised in' ; 3oatli.edtatanttsfcat .,.
tall, lank foram with a beef±teak cults' 1 unauthorized ;lawn.
dlex:un, a sliingll•et head of hair. on I e man ," which ig ooh, R etotti,andestst,itt(:lutltut Pia>ivri+'tl, WSu�h•d1l,l+:ittcar(4inniin(i ai11 ,F,Srt"i o
Thai t°d rI t o w a
1 ? >t tell` or two olds, and Is as i{.'t l ...es titt:rtrt'd+; t . a outital.snd lresitern slim's.. 1 n rill.•
ti;tOrtart of
which sets it turban hate. feArfnll ! tttlll lure ,
wonderfully 1)1145 nairl tayteily A ort. a- slant 1 eviiie•ntl>• to become its eitur+e aortal
. ;d3.:5 p. to • a•2 t p. W
dress of the most lltilteetitnctl,g atd:tterlitl, of tants a lea thin:to expres' sou, tt3 1 H ;fit, FI :s"'a
ill mato Aad so Ulster sitting that u* ; priniary meaning is to busy ont'et self in a' u_. 1p.tet, .,tet r. 133.
-tnier:ean cook would not be -eel. in it, ° w;ayti grlrer Oar: utilitarian, The gnats- `!
Jiang tI melt sih-tm ji 4•,•r•:ry around tent painter or musiolnli 'httoui t'rs"
her neck and on her wrlats, and give , with art, and the political theorist who
her a l+redaitpin of the saw in(etai l;wgts invents impracticable ticable reforms may be tem ia::.11•?Si.tr.1
t•nungii for an tuitions none=r llld`id, -till r.e 'hnemiiiev with lettiitit.�1. he i frelat:d.ftrni,i, 1
Feet that would make tt Chicago. gni "verb is rer•t t* timely used as :L i Icon nt 1
feel happy, a. aloe, • about number t ,. tet for title ex Ire: stin to illy-. one.',./ self
cen its size. with setts rtVer an Welt thick with ..ter thing, but it cannot ,it•tlei
and with cry little heel. 'Mao this up; matey be used of honest, useful word..
and let it walk, And you'll have an It,ug - c except when stirth wort;: 14 tither 1ladlr
h4h girl. I',ntr:sine is full of latent, • clone or llndortakolt ass a recce tion
AMA.RVELOUS STORY
Ton IK IWO iZ'rlti1L
FROM THE SON: " caper s ,t'r
Xork,tict, 2s.IBt►f.
"Gentlemen: My father resides at Glover,
ire has been* great sufferer :rota Sera -
134k and the inclosed letter will telt you what
a tmarrelotu *fact
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Drs had in, his ease. 1 Wilde itis blood mus`,
have contained the humor for at least ten
years; but it did pot* how,e7teeptin the Soret
of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about
tire years ago. Front a few spots wt•'^h ap
peered at that time, St gradually spread sous
to corer Its entire bods. 1 asstlro you ho Has
terribly osmates, and an object of pity, when
Ile began using your medicine. Now, there are
few men of his age who enjoy as good heait't
as he bas.I could sully name My persons
who wett;d testify to rho tartst t Ms vela.
7i ouratruly, W M. ratt4rre.P
FROM THE FATHER: e ?Val
a duty for me to state to you r.;,..)fie>:er 1
hoe d.rtved tram elle no of
A er s Sarsaparilla.
Six months ago Iwas completely covered wItis
n- terrlblo humor and scrofulous pores. Tim
humor caused an incessant and tntolerebts
Itching, and the skin cracked so as t", eleire
the Mood to flow in many piers w'tr^.ver
1 moved, My sa Ucrls.t's were g -eat, aa,i my
life * burden. 1 commented tale use o the
SAAR APAnii rA in it stn last, and have used
it tag..c''• r . .: :r. y e „v`t*.;on
to e . ,r•,• -• . i 1•1ve,
... , , -.`d ... ..
As
e,
'-1, 1
�.. t :,r,+1s o!
at ii:i in Tu.
, t eirA *Lein; in; tot
r, ! arC* V.tiLty and
•.., a'tcn, 1 et» l the wboto system.
rat:1.4a= fly`
Drs. J.C.Ayer &Co., Lowell, Masa.
sold try ail. Druggists; Si, six bottles for'ls.
STOP tt. uuu its WARD.
Thw,r..f t:...t rMt., Tlwhi;,F.rrie'
TH i EF- IE tart, .aer,d i ,,, ... it...4 c .,,t, a t..,et
f,.r tbo Cara Of G'..t::'-1. (101:: A..'r tc: in i C i .aini ti',t
dasCtcea tttMte e,+endue`+:' :; .o`'•. 'r "r ^tem.• don.
- ..n i lirt..t. t'wisi n.t.,t. W prel',1xi'd on.r t.i t-rrtrk W.
txetloaitswit/ hereer+itredtit this; owes from nal to #1'e, reep,.sit'ert ebteiutn the postmaster;' ...."W.' ' `.o„w.lap...1"i tele n, Aui Alt., hr.mr. T.+'
fiatsprat'r apt`ein11't'F't:r "ci.•1teon tlentelit $tone. I)(ltlemitetl„ SteeYls;,a11.1xlt ;d. Fl;t Yft•vict4 r.-ne.txearuit `rut v.' . taut, neaten sge AMtL t• . Xt:
!,tont. to 4;r. Ah. - th•tt t1t►eWaF Ud F. +•. 1t1aYw,'t,1, t res Ci,t, Au�u 1::'54 ''s X ,
Y s• se U els KUm of MO bate* Its moire of tt,.Ve SR
1 r t+s.-Garraitir r.rteir+tritri ,ck„1,Oiwiat ', 14
e t"'. �'� en iiM proptitu•r M am tettr(m7.helrinR t.11 Ma
Letters int ;minaf;u vegi,tratien ui't t 13a posted tai tolnutoaliefore the clueing of *eels mil. g r ^ PtNK&hw.nd CuuMrr ea. rY. rr,rr, 1. n..t a .
t A,et1":" ,tt,x5 0�*•1•• ..e4.N.s. t,AYe1Gl:i 4iK:
:71t- tots p;utl:viS.r sc,Xuc:.tcd tklattbe>aeq;ltrs of matter well ki1:-lly ossatite nartlesof tb •°” d' Sstt+lrtalr.iar.l.r.rta--.-t.,
d:outltfcr+toth'addxe .w: s.
11:101111C, Postmaster.
MONDT fri;rlt:r.a
tad frr+t s aII bt enov larder theles:,• int tie.,..1 t ta..11-e tt est t'ana+la,ftreat tlritaitaate.
t.:4etveimattimitd,"':ernitiny',Auatrin.ttaty, vs -drains rtli hate t'urte4 tatf5,;
PsINT dn'FtOI S.#11Nt)S ss\K.
and you wait angio t.i r fry no Amens rather than :is a, legiuniato hnetteee.
AAt.clto•tu'!,°?n. .titus; i,ti 11.uI.
eau go:1 just to show deem how hoed"' Who invented the verb "to honestly"
eOtu" ;ted graceftt A N,ientan e:tn be, if will probably never he known, but the
r
1)roPt?rty drd�. t, t. ittretttnr "monkeyed wtth the 7r.it_li. it
"� " •" •'""—"�" hermitage better than he knew. Tite
,fall aliens the Bay Shad. ..clad, word is so full of moaning, and slab rs
b} sut.h subtle an I it lir•tto `Ilia•les from
In nn d11t1 *country shads Is-1u1bt eoms the legitimate worse+ n1:l t d Ioseh! rettt-
in Neth o fete daI•. 'Pieta world htas not ed to it in ine;tning. that it will' win ha
• their equal fur �lineness, indescribable Place' he the ranks of trove and reg.
freshness like a water cress, and deli-, alar len; uand' Already it has ascend- I
eaey, yet ivlill :aatisfythg pieenes. One ed from the eidew:ill:, and is met with 1
shad is the measure of the representtt- growing frequence -'-though as yet clad
live family. The father's partiality is In quotation marks --in the columns of
shown where he give: most of the roe. newspapers. Our descendants will u1:e
From birth to bones the t;had's epic is it without a thought of impropriety.
like :t silver spirit; uui elu.s, trans- A still more reedit example of slang
• lucent, unresisting, like the passage of is the ironical request of the street boy
the moon through the river and sea, to a conceitetl and boastful opponent to
Migratory, but with childhood memories "come off the roof." Tbe request needs
of focality, fruitful reliiously, and even 10 explanation. It is vivid and piditnr-
esque, The world is full of men who
might properly be requested to "come
off the roof."
infinite fields of sheen. What (dangers There is,st fields of study offered to the
they pass through, genu g and returning, philologist in current slang which is
the innocents is the time of lierodnuver worth cultivation. The slang of the
had. Provided with noting to make street is to tilas% extent the language
a+'tttle, with tiny teeth and miniature of the future. Itis the survival of the
• Uses t'ourse the ocean like the sil- fittest of slang words and expressions
d f ,.,1 cart day beset by pirates that snakes the language. , The philo-
tout ih,•. tee -stints, AIthough Iogist who will lay aside his dignity,
':te. role: guess::: :e..:t'' and poor men's "Come off the roof," and "monkey" with
tables, they are, h..s...., metering nu- slang will find himself abundantly re-
: lite II1'nsant-bort. J.h+d nutrtyrcdi halt.- - \ere' .I ork• l inlay,
their cousin. the herring -------
L; ... :1 -breather. To see thein ,
The Ili�h-school girt and her friend
caught t:, i.h :1•ring angels falls so 'lave kis ell :inti nt:L'lt. a a. The latter,
peacefully, so il:t,hinoly; and in the
butcher's shamble they carry upon their
delicate armor the light of skies. -N.
Y. Tribune.
in the dream of young children and
large gentle fainiiies, they seem like the
sprint; lambs of the water, grazing the
A Man who Mi:•ht'ki v • r• )
.A. n'r,.'n about starrin;rt .'r: t mil -
a) 441 to -Y.r :.v lett(f , +'„3'd to
Coen li.t:h•, .N. H., said to thu driver:
"To tela the truth, just as you drove
up, we were thinling of what Shaks-
peace said, 'I care not for nay spirits, if
my legs were not weary.' "
"Never heert:d•tile name afore. Liken
enough I'd know the man of I wus tew
see his face. I kalkerlate I know pret-
ty tench every one's put up tew the
Grain sense 'twits started thirty years
ago—leastwise them's stopped: more'n
a day or tew—till the thing got so 'tar -
nal big couldn't nobody keep track
uv'hn noways, 'n' they -had tew.hev a
book fur'm •taw spell their names
Gout in. Bet then, sentimints 's yew
spoke uiu't none o', mine. Don't give
adurn who the elan is as said it. I
take my sperits ren lar. legs or no laps!
Ye hain''t got a Mottle 'under yer fish
summurs, lacy, stranger?" — Boston
«lobe.
The Swedes and Norwegians "swad-
die" their babes; that is, pin them up
an a tight bandit e, because it keeps
rgvins, heard her brut ter Jim advise
';at,tlht'r troy til••fenee himself in.'asked
t' is cot, ;t ..d`are`s expression. •'So,111-
t-',•ti. it isn't." was tae reply; "it's hor-
'•i-i sian_is Jim ought to have said,
-.Summit 1 vuthoeU tv th •i neural .cir-
ettenvhdla.lit,n.''--oil t'zty Derrick.
A Georgia newspaper discredits the
story about the celebrtaed Providence
Spring, which gave relief to so many
starving soldiers in the Andersonville
prison pen. The oldest inhabitants, it
says, assert that the spring had been
known for ;years before•the war. When
the stockade was first built, it was just
outside the inclosure, but in the course
of time was filled up. _ .A few weskit.
thereafter it found another outlet inside
the wall. Itis little wonder that the
suffering wretches within the death hole
thought there was something super/flaw
ral about it.
In Jltplu, a girl at the age of nine
wears her hair tied up in SL red scarf
bound around the back of her head.
The forehead is left bare, with the ex-
ception of a couple of locks, -one on
each side.. When she is sof a tuarriaae-
able ,age elle eoliths her halt forward,
and makes it up into the shape of a fan
or a butterfly, and, at the same time de-
corates it with silver coed and bales of
various color. This means everything
'diem from kicking around and makes,
tool is fully,understood by the young
them easier 'to handle. T:.ey always, mail of Japan. A widow who wishes
take them to church, but instead of for a seeontl hitsiltuid puts a tortoise
taking them into the house of worshipshell pin horizontally at the back of her
they nieke a hole in the snout ,outside pond and twists her hair around it, while
in the •chureh yard and bury them in an inconsolable widpw , outs' her hair
it, ;<}el>s1Tin,I lL small 'aperture, for breath.short, and wears no adornments' of ayy.
iu•r purposes. The babies are: kept kind. It is needless to say that short
sjhl}3ndicly, iv drm,., whiletheir friends : hair is rare.
,within t u; sacred bitildin"• have their .
11wards frozen to their fur coats by the In the State of Mississippi, only 1,286
freezing .esttheir own breath. women said their'ag,es' were thirty-one,
were just thirty, :
while no less than 10,619 declared they
• r,,v te•tlmontMt ef..'MRtn' tures of Aid1;10;4114 LIMY:
tta ,5u(e emetic of %.w,, i'.'r eat• by alt co -
PILES }v?dI'elms t.NOCUP.F.
The symptoms are imelitttte i1:t•1 p `seer.
ation. intense itching ineritersi'1!SI r. ,ttehtng;
very lies to ,sing, particular at night; seems rte
if pin.wathus were crawling in and abode the
manes, the privntc parts are sometimes af-
fcetetI. If allowed to continue very aclrions re.
Fultsmny follow. "S\VAYi 1 'S OIN T:01111 "
is a plensaut, sure cure. Also for Tetter,
Ica, Halle -Rheum, S.al.1'lltead, Erysipelas,
Barbers' Itch, Blntelles, all sealy.crist Skin
Diseases,. Box, by mail, 40 Cts.; 3 for $1. .25.
Address, DIi. SW:IXN1 do SON, Phila., Pa, ,
Sold by Druggists.
ADTXCIS TO :11OT1XERS.
Are you disturbed at night dada broken of your 1
Test by snick ehild suffering and crying with
Main of cutting tooth? If so, send at onooand
get 'a bottle of 3Ii1:, WINS4lh«"S SOOTHING
8litLP Its value is incalculable. It will re-
lieve the poor little sufferer immetttately:. 1)e -
pond upon it mothers, thorn fano mistake altout
It. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates
the stomach and tweets, cures win. colic
softens the gulps, reduces inilnnnnation, aua
gives tone ani energy to the whole system.
Stns. WielaLOW'S Socrzxi ie SThdiSP FOIL CiIILD.
Id&N TM:VIM} is i,lensaut to the taste;,and is
the prescription e.f ore pt the eldest and best
female muses one physicians in the Ue4ted
States, and is for sole by all druggists through-
out the world. Price 25 cents a bottle.
dtf
•,1 .h.uo- bt 1•1,
t mid er ,.•t
•• •. ,. fir , ! n+ 011.
,1 , nuid1,:c b1U r,
e , that - .1• - ' t • tSti ••. .111+ tr.tteneith,
t. •••.•5 . , t u r. t.. .nldrer5.
-,,... T..,, ,'.. . -1. +xt 1'tvtrt St., LCu,V York..
•
Health .& Happiness for all.
WILL CURE OR RELIEVE
Biliousness, Headache, Dys-
, pep 'ih, Indigestiotn, Dizziness,
Jaundice. Dropsy, Fluttering
of the Heart,
Ai e,•cay siiceies'o( diaeas,: arising from
iitlpu'e Dlr>ou,_tf'C:
i l l.F.i'A,ir] Art 11:5
'C111n.ax l Carr, ,anj
ANO 13 THE MOST PERFECT
-FAR IY REDICYt1E in the WORLD 1
SOLO OY ALL DEALERS.
PRICE, 25 AND SO GENTS PCB BOTTLE.
[HOWLER'S
WORN.PDQ to / J:II .#1 1 J.,
Are pleasant to t-tkn. Contain their own
Purgative. Is a aafo, sure, and eireefaul
X7+2' at corm* its Childxolt or Adults..
rri
rr i ri
• 5'
TO FARMERS 1
it .
ii'
1 GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES..
1=1.E NSALL
PORK PACKINGHOUSE
t "Pia
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Having commenced businesator the
FFU.. and: Winter Trade
We are prepared topurchaseanyquant]tyof
Pork,sabjectto the following regulations
We will take off t ev o pounds per hundred it
dry, and three pound if soft. Shoulder ttick
twenty-five cents. If any of the l ung buts
are left la, 25 cgntsoxtra will be deducted.
No proK will be bought at any price
if warm. '
We.vwnt all Hoge Cutting right through
breast to heel, and Flame opened out to tail.
CGPE`CTY.
NOAH FRIED,
Dashwood Flour/n' Mil
Wishes to return thanks to his numerous
customers, for the past liberal patronage:
given him, and since making im-
provements, which is a large
sating ore feel, willdo
•—CHOPPING---
until further notice, at the following:
--ratot
'OATS, SIX. .CENTS PEIa. G'AC,t
And for all other grains (Plat. eseepted),,
SEVEN CENTS PER B'AG.,,
TUESDAY, THURSDAY ((• SATUR?DAY
Are my regular grinding days '
TERMS - Strictly Gash.
N. $,—Flour t Feed sold ata elteso mar-
gin. Don't fora;et to give 'as a e.ltl
NOI .0 FRXICD,
DR,sbwood, reb'y, 7tb, '84