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The Exeter Times, 1879-10-2, Page 6• A ruETiO MENTOr. wasi a tall Aim elan with lemon. itie hair and a nose lino the tams or a steam ytteht. His et saws an.r.s 00Yer. Qt1 wit groadlo 'pd feag.toazi, 11344 lie wore a I:taw/rally Cool/sate lo Is. Ile approaehed the 1/.per of the saloon, .13atiod Ltrollanv, on the bar, look, od iiyinto the faeo of the man 1t4 ili 1..(a.ciu 1stouVisl, 1. sae' von nave iundnannt look now t:' you were e.anntiisiothal in write poeot 1%-fla tho Beta Iianpa a- ty, woutayue.,1:00:0,- pent% men., or .'oariarnbio meter ?" "t L1 vish 531m," y kospr a good 111‘sary of moaern aon aLeient literature t' ' in ly. quiroai ..1a• .31tabliy "IV bk.1% h a vs some g odd dor dap." voo, I see," the visitor went on r.:11v,iy, "itral I'd drop in. May I:itil•nsa at one Qr pair bt?" lie toolt a seat and the proprietor walked ova/ and inquired : "What will you have ?" Les me have n in of water( tooth -pick and a ran. if you have a fan covered with delicate pis/urea of the lyve nestling io roses and a showy margioal floss I should prefer L. II "Did you coma here to drink ?" "No, sir, I eaine here to net your ad el ooa thftPtti BAta Kapp, poem, find unagrined at your ignor- ance tint; alodi have read Tasso for two hours to work the feelieg off. -Will yen kindly remove that plate of cold beef from the table ? I should like to 1 ty my foot there. lean never enjoy the musics ef the sweet Tuscan bird, unless mv feet are cocked up oo a ta- ble." The Dutchman regarded him with astonish/nen t. "Do you keep good roastbeef ?" "Yea." "Nice and rare and juicy ?" , "Der best." "Have you got spring lamb 2" go and see." In a few minutes he returned ani luformed the poet that the lamb was just ready. "Is it the best iu the market 2" "It "Warranted not to be gnat ?" sir ; will you have a plate ?" "No, sir ; 1 will not, If you only lend some roast goat I'd take seven plates uf it. I am very fond of goat. It coataine properly which go to make poetic fancy. Will yon just pull my boot of a little ? I have a corn that palpitates like the heart of a nightin- gale." "I von't pull him ofr." "All right, eir, I shall move on. If yon are too Mean to pull of my boot a little I'll get out, 1. can't enjoy Tasso in the establishment of a mean man. Tasso should be read beneath the Es tan, when the niahtingales fill the hollow with divine:A melodies. An revoir." -41•26.- CRUSHED BY A LO'DOMOTIVE. TES TZIASIC DBATTI OF A Y itrzto 131100KL7g LADY. IN !NEW JEMEY. 11r. P.S, Bossing, a well-known real estate de tier in Brooklyn, who was pre- vious to the panic 02 1873 one 'of the very rink men in that city, has been spending the slimmer with his family in the Broadhead cattage its Englewood N. T. 01 Monday afternoon his eldest daTighter, Miss Mamie K. Bussing, Miss May lItimphrey, the ,dnualiter of Mr. E. C. Humphrey, a lawyer in Naw York who resides in Englowood, and Miss lintel], who has been stop- ping at that place throne.1i tbe warm season wth her father, who mopes an influential position in a New York oommerdal agency, started in company to gather fern Mosses. They took the 2 o'clock train and ali4Iited at Leonia, two stations east of Etiglen00A, 023 the Nothern Railway of New Jersey. They spent the next hoar or more saunter- * ing through the meadows adjanent.to the railroad track in search of variegat • ad Jetwee and a pretty plant known in the neighborhood as ilia cattail. They wanted these for decorating their home. After they had each obtained st,' suffici- • • T E TIME.$ ..aseYheeesseaosiuseseemertera.., . • ant collection, they returned to the railroad, and' walked along it in the direction of "cValton, a station about a ale east of Englewood, The Northern Railroad, has only a single ti:;,1t, and ti.to pang ladies tool the middle of it in their walk, as it has 'tlitelpos on each side. They were in high spirits over their 800.00SSin gathering plants, and hitended4to reach the depot, lu Welton in time for the 4 o'clock train, which they sunposed stopped there for passengers for Engle. wood. When wit bit about 200 feet of the depot they saw the train (Inning no - hind them. and started on a run down the ruidale of the track, ahead, of the trait/. The track lwas the only way they could take, owing to the ditches on eaoli side of the track, Neer the dopot, right in the path which Miss Bussing and her companions took, is a small thistle work bridge, about, 10 feet long, which extends over what is called Milt Brook, In the cantle of this bridge la a narrow plank tor foot travel- lers. Hiss Humphrey was the first to cross the bridge and to jump from off the track, and was quiokly followed by i'Iiss Hatch. They turned to :look fur 'Miss Bussing, and to their horror, saw her lying full length on the bridge, with the:train olose upon her. They shriek- ed, and she scrambled to her feet, but fall again, and the next instant the train passed over her body. The train was stopped as speedily as the new air brakes could do it, and Miss Bussing was lifted on board. St.e vai dread- fully mangled about the limbs, and was unconscious. She died two hours after she was removed to her home. Miss Humphrey said last evening that she f and it difficult to recollect how the terrible accident happened. She and :tiles Hatch bad gut safely over the bridge, and Miss Hatch heard a shriek, aud looking back saw Miss Bossing on her knees, right in the way of the approaching locomotive. Miss H Itch ran toward her to help her, hut had to jump back into the ditch to es• :Jape tlie locomotive. Mise Humphrey could not say that the engineer was in any way responsible. Miss Bussing possessed many accom- !lishmerts, and was highly esteemed by,,a large circle of acquaintances. She was buried on the tweaty .forth anni- versary other birthany. TO ATTAIN LONG LITE. Ile who strives atter a long and pleasant term of life must seek to at- taiu continual equanimity and carefully to avoid everything which ton violently taxes his feeling. Nothing more con- sulates the vigor of life than the icon of the emotions of the mind. We know that anxiety and oare can destroy the healthiest body; we know that fright and fear, yes, excess of joy, be- come deadly. They mho are naturally eool and of it (inlet turn of /Mud, upon whom nothing can make too powetful :tu impression, who are not wont to be excited either by great sorrow or great joy, have the best chance of living long and heavy after their manner. Pre- serve, thereforo, under all circumstan- ces, a composure of mind which no happiness, no tnisfortune, oan too much disturb. Love nothing too violently; hate nothing too passionately; fear no- thing to Strongly. FLOUR and, GRIST MILL, Being in good working order gives every at:coul- d:Won possible in gristiag and ilonig. Flour and: mill feed nolivered o pa'rties lo.tviog their orders before one o'eloult at J.13 ,'S Bakery, ur CI(Yti, or at mid (mine clay T ms 0.22, WL 133 am, EXCTER P 0. TEN PET -1 CEN OFF FOR CASH on ail our P -eau t Grocery Stock except SUGARS, orx-zrz m rammsx. R. & E. SPICER, Rotor. urnyture and. UndertakinP:. S. FAIIIISAInN has on hand at Heneall as tarp and as handsome a stoek of PC ItNI111.1.01 as can be found in any establishment in Huron, all of whiolt lis • 18 PREPARED TO SELL CHEAP/ UNDERTAKING INALLITS BRANCHES Having proeurul a Law -Moire hOnrK4, )ie is prepared to atltend to UNDEJITAKING, 017 the Most Reasonable Terms. noonneetion with the IThilortalcing Business, ha nsea the Anii Sortie Fluid, whieh preserves he body and deatroye all offensive odors, and prevents contagion arising front dead bodies, A gall . FAI1=3.13Arall. respectfully solicited, .4.. TIIE XETER. TIMES •1•••••VIRI.1 4 OOTOIIP,' 2, 1879 aocounts auo to the Goa evict). Foundry ana manufactu:ing Company (li 11 /tea) 1.1151t b promptly settled to avoid coats. No persona are authorized to roeaive paYilaontii ()make sett! flo,sts Ipt 11410X OX the cumpanf except (he un•lersigued. 1101110E HORTON, President. JOHN CURISTIAN, Secretary, Goderio'i, ;Tanen( iSfiL LI T. M USY8 LIM MORES. eurdrawn k 11 nshol 11 g IlOW in ul1 -Mere (dem enlI arida goutdaily5 an e Omni tit),oj that fog all purpoeei-. cannot bo surpassed in the Dornins • arti a sf rem a distal( ee (sena !way be" * ed either at the &Bus or deliyerd ly EIHL1DP at low eat remunerative rates. t) rders ft.oin n dietanee ()roundly at tended te. WHIT'SON &. tflLATEB THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MIS- ERY. .1- Just Published, in a sealed Envelope Price air, cents. leeture on the ,Nate, -e, Tventro ent an d Radi- cal ware of Seminal \Watt la e u, or Spey atorvlum, lndneed by Seltablike, Involuntary Illmissions„ Ifaumteney, Nervous Debility, (ma Ininealmeuts ED marriage goneray; ConstooptOn Buitupsy, ancx Fits ; kruntal au d 'Physical Incapacity, &.1,- 13 J. CULVER ea/1M, Al. B., author of the "Green Book," dm. The woi Id renowned author in this admirable T,eotare, ideally proves from his oWn experience that 'the awful consequences of Self -Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, anti with out dangerous surgical operations, bougies, ins t rn- meets, e Lilo, or oordigls; pointing out a mode of Qum at once certain and effectual, by which every safforer, no matter what bis condition may be may eitre lahneelf uhoapll,privavely and radically. Lecture will prove it boon to thousands nett tneusan cis, Sent, under :tool, init plain envelope, to any ad- dress, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, &dares Ttir orrAvEr,r ivrr-rrnr, ro. A1111 at. New York. 1'. 0.13 c45$5 FARMERS AND BUILDERS, may our Bertahville WHITE LIME and Star Brand Plaster Paris, and yon will be pleased with your work. Frush Lurie always °11 hanLASS, NAILS. LOOMS, and HINt7E8 very dump for cash. White Lead, Oils, Tur- pentine and putty at bottom prices. Rope Chain, saws, Planes and ether tools at priee= that will astonish you. Carriage Makers, call aud see Om- Bent, Goor1,4, made front dry, tough timber. Cheap for cash- • • O'BYDNE & The Farmers' and Mechanics' Hardware Store. Exuter. Money to loan on Mortgages, MAIM STBEET, EXETER. By an immense practice at the World's Dispen- sary awl Invalids IloOl, having 1:::::ited tawny Mo o. sand 00,s :1* those cli-otases poeuhar to woman, b Lave been clianiet to 1' •rila t a moot potent and posi- tive rentedy Mr Otto iseasta. To designate 0 o natural spenifie, I have named 1t All kinds or printing done neatly- cheaply and wi1i dispatch.,• -4.1D. lut,Pitituu S Fettb6111.6 gl.aa Order you work where you can get it done- the cheapest. Coiored Work a Specialty The TIMES OFFICE 1its excellent facilities The term, however, is but a Pelee exproAsion guy high appreciation of its value, bused open per- aqua:A olealwa ion. I have. whlie WitrieSSIlig 1t. p• that results in the $pecial t1 eases: incittent to the nrtnothan of wonmit, sintee.1 it .m as 'the eIhnattr or crowning nem of tns a:edit:al career.. On JP, sitS it positive, tqlliN t.t.t off-r'tual reeled V 140 1111., einS4 DriliSeiDieri, Wei owS that Will, 555 and cirenna,tanees, all. Madly, I ton willing to ttulte my remit:Won as a pl.r.leiant Lit so tont)'pt art that It will led disappoint the most sattgolatt ett- pertatins of a ,tuttle in .0 1.1 lady who uses It r .rany of the allidents whiel: I recommend it. that 1 Mit r and .11 11 under A. INDSITIVE tit(Ato,NTES. (For Vollin51011,S. Hie pamphlet Wrapping. Eottlioi The ndlowing arc among tlitt.e thsem.es my Favorite t,restaintion :am 1.,,rttod if !thigh'. :1114 04.11.:111VIIV..1.111'fort• 1.10,1'.. 1 by any almthdat....• Exces.i•Ive Painful Men 0:y hvn .0,1111 umattaral Itregniarit Al'eat. lark. la p,us, or Fal)iatt et toe 1 1:nni., „tide:Ia.:I:don and II0rover:4.m, Bearing -down tams:dint:5, _Internal I•Nervule: Itepr.:ssita:, 1 2,4 1.1 it IVspoudtatcY, '111,antterted 30.rarriatte, Chronic Congesilon. itt- I1:iirttittlott Meer:Wen ni tin I 7tern,:linpoleney Itarmitnest, er SIrIli ly, and 1:'etnalc 1,Vratmes:c I do not extol thiq intdiethe as a t. err'' -all." hut it :id:Mr:0V? fulfills 0 singleness of Doeperie, tieing is pvirert t‘peeltic in ail chronic :11,ease.; of the xaal systr n: of Woman. 15 Win not disappoInt,Intr 11' harm. le any ::tato. or eandlilou. Those who .teslre further Mformation titi these std.. locts can oirtaitt it in Trill Ptoer,teti ("puma's: ittmit‘S 3/1rnteat, Apt temt. it tamn of over ow pages, -eat. post -n:01, 01: rev,ipt of $i -it. 11 troth: iniettiolv Of those dIstat,..:: peculiar to 1Sriintlx.6, rives rtluablv Aelvit•i, in regard to the natintgenicat uf '1101,` :111'0111011,4 „Favorite Pres,erlottott Sold 117 Drone:dm c) . At. 11. Prot,tr, Wutlo'sLOOI1L..srs luo Invalid& I lotel, Ihtlital, IN. Y. fot turning out HEN SALL I PORK PACKING HOUSE CARDS, BILL HEADS, POSTE -RBI CIRCULARS. 'Having cominelteell business for the Fall andWinter T rade WVMIT Prnnntetl to rnrolin.sp nny quentitY pi Poi -lc, subject, to the following regulations; 'We will'take off two poyinds Jienrlverl if avY. antl throe pottod if Kort. Slionlder stn tiventy.five enntf4, if anyof the b!ipg if; left in, 25 cents extra will 1,0 (leafleted. Y3 willbe bought at an price it warm, S.A ITG . Pork Cuttnags on hand at reasonable rates, We want all bogs Cutting Wright threngh qreast to head, and [Tams opened, nut to tail. G.C.Ct P]TTY