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The Exeter Times, 1880-7-29, Page 68 THE TIMES Jut.Y : 9, 1886 HOUSEHOLD HINT much room, autl crowd out all the ad- oonebiue(1 to intensify the .hair -raining, chilling veltlsemepts. terror o ef the ei tuaGlou To re C ° n STRAWBERRY Sete:la--Cream and half What r•s the dlffatenoe between a light the taper was determined ali itpUn , cup of butter with a cup and a half of ,granulated sugar ; ada a pint of .oruehed strewberri.ee and the beaten white of an egg. Mee for batter pude dings, SeettaoigOOSENERRIEs.-RemoVO sterna and blossoniw from rind gooaeberries ; wash and boil down in a syrup masse of three pints of anger to a 'pint of "perhaps so, in some 'mutinies, but 'vinegar. Whole tbtok add ground around here it strikes me that it ie the cloves and cilivamon. Careful not, to early revenue officer who • oatohes the burn, worm,' Onenteee ban—Pick from the stems, wash, put into a presorvtng kettle and boil gently twenty miuutes, skimming as needed. Add sugar in the propor- tion of a pound of sugar to a pint of the boiled fruit. Boil half an hour longer, stirring almost constantly. legal document and a cat `' sena nae though not without the dread fact that pauses at the end of its clauses, and the snake would take advantage of the hee other has clauses at the end of its first ray of light and spring upon hie paws es foe. With fear and trembling the ,my son,' said an illicit (bstiller; tee- doctor eagerly followed the ttdvaneingl member that it is the early bird that rays of file taper as they lit up the chamber, catches b}te'v lrrxt.' "Perhaps ea, fa- anti his feeling, of relief and then' replied the slothful young; man-- boy onn well be imagined as ho saw stretched before him, not three feet dist tont, the stunned body of the suake— the aim with the rook had been a sue- oess. At this time the doctor be- thought himself of his revolver and, placing it near the reptile's head, effeo• tually dlsptatahed him. The suaka was six fent in length, very large around, Laud numbered "nineteen rattles. The doctor had explored sufficiently, and regained the surface as soon as possible. We imagine his hair is a shade grayer than before going to Seoorro. GOOSEBERRY YAM. --hook over, wash and. stow in a little water. Press through a coarse wire sieve and retnrn to the kettle. To each pound of the pulped gooseberry add throe -fourths of a pound of granulated sugar. Boil three quarters of au hour, stirring cnn- stautly, Put into bottles or wide- mouthed jars and secure like jelly. STRAWI3kRRY JELLY,—Remove hulls, wash, drain, then put into a kettle over a slow fire. Crush, and when quite hot taste from the fire and when cool enough to handle straiu through a cnarse flannel bag. Boit juice fifteen minutes longer. If the jelly benot firm let it stand in the sun for a few days covered with pima of window glass. AN ARKANSAS EXA:IIINATION. 'Cap's ' paid a colored man, enter- ing the office of a school Examiuer whose stile was so black that to see and I've kept Citing and pulling for him you would thick he bad sre'ttt his ,and days, and theshe aur now, the life in boiling crows for dtasletl3fieti saute as von geld her to ma.' politicians, 'Ctlp'n,' repeated the visi• Seisms to 11e anota plugremarked1pi tor, lightly tapping ou the doorfee- the 1 the clerk, as he smelt the counter• ing• 'WalI, sale, what is it ?' telt he'd nil right ; it's Ins' treat's fail - 'Lae called rou.i' ter be zammonetl. ins,' esclalinocl the old rano. 'Pass Ins I'se a 'feasionai school teacher.' out eome•fino cut and I'll go home and 'Did yogi know dat hits a mighty hot deal the farm to the boys, and get cross fire ter st u' tinder de range ob reatly for the grave myself.' de batteries oh my knowledge ?' 'Yes, Caap'tl' sail the applieaut, 'an' beiu' prem ob n)y 'complistuneets 1 bee aonght you feed ob gciu' ter de 0110dyeated whits 'fettaor.' ADVENTURE 'WITHI A MONSTER RATTLE 'Yet' action is cult oh a wise man, an' 1NAE.E IN A dels. Fur such wiadotu 1 zibited in do very ._._ Dr. Bartleeton, of *is city, pati quite a thrilling adventure last week. \VliileatSocorro on bnainesehe thought 11..44.04-4411 WHY AN OLD TBXAN MADE HIS WJLL. One day Iast month, when, trade was dull. a grocery olerk procured a piece of sole loather from a shoe maker, painted it black and Laid it aside for future use, Within a few days an old °leap from back in the connbry came in inquiring for a ping of cirewtug to- bacco. The piece of sole leather was tied u f', "paid for, and the purchaser started for home. At the end of six days he returned, looking downcast anis dejected, and, walking iuto the store, he iuquired for the clerk. ' 'l4Jember thee terbacker I got here A DRAW Voiture and Arnauld were one day amuei0g themselves in guessing the profession of the passers by their dresses and hearing,. when a carriage passed, the occupant of which was oddly at- tired. (nnth V,itltr+:, that's a cone oilier of the other day ?'the Court of Aide.' 'Yes, es, sir.' ° v Arnauld wagered that the passer 'Well, was that a new brand .' wap not,anti, to decide the bet, Voi- 'es.' tare aproached the carriage, and 'RRvegular plug terbacker was it .' explaining to the gentieman the e r• 'Yes. '�lrell,then it's me. It's right dere cfuletances, asked if he was not sucha funotiollary. in my jaws,' sadly replied the old man. . ' - 'I Itnowed I was getting purty old, but lienaienr, said ties gentleman cold. I was allus handy at bilin' ping, 1 never seed a plug afore this one that 1 couldn't tear to nieces at a chafe. I ant. my teeth on this one and bit and palled and twisted like a dog at a root, A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE. bud oh dr, etlyeaticu rose. Oh, I'es flow'r_v ; 1' l '1struet my Secretary to hark yer one on cle sheepskin stifi.ltit ov knowledge. Dia am figerative. H'e're ant cb lteq) skins, an' iu Jest place hal) enlestitntee 'coon skiffs, tan- ned by a Arltinea'y i)iggee• an' ketehed by a eTli••tiee oh 110 'NAV, lir, hit Ft;rike yer in tee steneach oh reoo;ui• tion 2' 'Yes, C:ei`'n.'' 'Wail, Low tor ire zan nat.iere Secre• tarry, git down i'tt braes pen via it dog- wood Mohler an' feteli hit ner'th, f£tr 1, in de cardence n'i.I Nti'ltc'i,lrjs, is gwin)e ter tont diff men tt]ronee 1a new ggronn' rib kuowle,lge what- de !:rise's am tlliuk ten' aa• her rinr'a many a toenail lyin' orals;; de grabs. Ice.t fur defnst. Dons ver utttisrf,ten"gogefv ?' 'Oh. y(IBFtth, (1'tt`s ray holt.' 'Whet dues ver ltnow rib grey -rarer Iiaop yer motif open fur I's' de eddyee Pinnal dentist, 'zamiuiu' de teeth eb yer }amine' 'f eats up grammar like a man Laden' greens.' 'What about '1e-S4ienees oh phlebo- iolYly 2' of discovery wa•1 centinnt'd. To •1 walks ale ober dat science on °cod it was: necessary to crawl, acrd the stilts.' doctor once more mistimed the infantile 'What does you know abent mats- positi. a ,a'Iocamotion. Au advance of physics?' a few feet had been male, when a cowl, clammy anhdtance was Witched by the Blend, and two bright, glistening orbs :1,ecln£illy YOtikr Ill 1h,t air and fl.•4allecl lv, 'go round and bet yon ars an aag ; von will never love. Drive on eoach- lnau.' The bet was decided a draw. awsmam SOl1ILTHING A FARMER SHOULD KNOW. As a general thing the fanner is li- able for all the public injury his hired man may cause while aetnally employees by siim. If he sends him into his lot to burn old bade, and he for any pur- pose whatever, leaves it, and the fire runs into bis neighbor's lot, destroying his fence and injnring his crepe, the farmer is liable for the damage caused by the wanton neglect of his men. It leo Neat; a hit at inan on tile road with a team, and he,by negligence runs into another vehicle and injnres it, or the parsons who may he to it,the fanner is tie would take a look at the miners liable far the dama'nos, but should the near town. The object of interest i • hired man leave the reed he was direct. the old il]in8—we have forgotten +l,e1 ea to go and tear°1 another road for his I I)orninion. Oraus and . Fiaiios, The Largest and Most Complete Factory in the Dominiul t,,. 140x100 feet. Highest Honors ever awarded to any Maker in the World, MEDAL AND DIPLOMA AT CENTENNIAit, 1470. Do do SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, 1877 GOLD 11151DAL ,iT PROVINCTAL EXHIBITION. TORONTO, laid'. HIGHEST AWARD AT INDUSTRTT, EXHIBITION, TORONTO, 1870.. We are now manufacturing Square and Upright Pianos,.. Best in the market. Correspondence solicited. Sencl for I1- ustrated. Catalogue. Mailed free, Address D . 7416 i®21 Organ. and Pao Company, BOWMANVILLLE. aNTA1UO.. elmommonerownawalprommemaorzawrammon Auction Sale of New ruimiture !. name—worked aiges ago fey aught env one now living lcuoes, and wbi(h h s two slitttts, one receuily reopen, d to 1t depth of forty-five feel, where drifts in- dievte'the first level. No exl'loratioth•• beyond a few feet from the depth named have been made, though it i evident that the tee shafts mentioned are collimated at this level. Desirous of a jaunt, underground, and 11t the same time exnreising fleit rn(int tl1Por none of the miners of the calla) or owl` - ere nt the mita: had wet keit np 6uthul- out curiosity to exe•nti tee tnseuvetrv'. the. doctor was lowered into the shaft. .Eulergiog from tee bnetket, ateeter vat= lhg;ltted._ and the drift, along the vele entered tiilun. A chamber 1Ox12ati Was Soon eat'.red bv. crawling on ail into a tearer, even if it block bus way, fours, after an ewminatirn of which the farmer mutt pay the damage. and the selection of some ores tee tour though done onn'rary to his positive orders. In all these Cases the farmer l,wn pleasure or profit, then the farmer i) not liable for too damages should any accident occur. if a hired man, in going to or from the lot with a scythe and by the °arenas handling or carrying ;he inj•rr•es a paean -by, the farmer is iirtble for the damages. If, in cutting ,vuo(t the hared man cute down a tree in another lot, idle owner is liable for tl'osspays tiatnages,althong;ll tis distinet- 1y showed 111(1 the boundary, and tllottE;le the man may have elft the tree with tnalicivns intent. Should the t keit man, from nialicionsuess, run •Ile gnilt ub my bed am patched wid hit.' 'air. Se.nretary,' sail the examiner, tnruiIla to the functionary, 'gin dis nook anti i1] talii,'+1 b: (nese the mien a doable • stiheate.- letooinmend feeblo•1•tlys t'f lh„ tl4t'ar. A11U(1-t rn- liina ter de penz'le ez.de aolt'at mien 1'steettt.t rt liisti::g, rattling; soan(l start - bee 'zramiued ois veal]. Dar's yer lett the h ariug, and the 1••ctor r dier•a can compel the hired man to /pay him back, if• he has any to pay with ; but this is "rely the cage unless the !acme keeps bask his wages ;and only settle• • when his time e:rplres. Ttave21srn and tourists shonld al witys be provided with Dr. .bowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, the beat erg ere,. sah ; an' remetnbor: dal de that las I>,aaeuronragail a rattlesnake. remedy in thio world for curing suf- ciowd• ob edycation ally ft black one. A. To retreat was tut) tautIt of a eeeolld fering bi':nigght on from eating unripe man dat ellon's siege n familiarty wi£I I and the cualnber just if:ft wets souu re. or sour fruits, bad milk, impure water, ::eiencee aZ y'oi doen,.l:i bonne one Slit,`. gained. Assuntithg an 1111!'tlllt p'l;ilti0ii, eMange' Of water :yid i1imee°. The ter put his font oil it - W111te man's the titteenl' east' a- h'•tsty glance at the great remedy for all. euwmer com- allnnlder, reach np an' take de gown ob aperture Wllrtrce ho It'ttl .tl1lfi'g?0rtt amt i1laitltd, superiority from de peg in the warts- lo and help Id, there approached hi, robe ob life's great c:tnretitinn. Let's 1sdversary,.which, when seeing the dis- see, five dollars for a S ingle tioraenlent, turner of bits gniat. coiled ltiiuself for a an' five dollars an' a half fur de double ends gement. GI:nrny tell dollars.' The money was cllvorfuilypaid and the man 'with his- blotted ° .00 skin wentottt itltri the world to engage in the tournament' of letters, • 1''rrevAnb )t CorTNTnavle.rn4 AMT) I)trtITTONP.-- 'i.'llC high reputation gratb91 sty tlaavas0's1P110- spring. ,\ 11:1t; wttM et:l"illt ir`lIt to orris '1'uRaL BALSAM rot Illi. c11*( of c.ott;11:4, Gold', fy the (motor that the r.'onlie versa ores of :1tne1 ;al 4(1,-09S945 of the Throat and Lungs has the largest of btu species and a diner• givelt•r'1n0 i.0 1) 11'00114 iillitatione, T'hnvim_ alined file.. Itnms'(liatt1 aotiini was iso' 1'1'narortar, IlAriit\ir has tin name of V. 0. ila_n•iu•,l 11lu,;n in 11,o bottle wtdeh is of the necessary. To retreat was to invite !erg:, vi • :ma tleilw at 2.1 oh.• WO think it 'tnd hatlteri tits; fltiack, with the Orlftlt°t' proper to warn the imensgteeting against I3AL- 111 ti4Vnr cit the shake- Pc, take the reg;• tees btr)1r,1,. other temps, or remedies oftored WSJ A. D. ()t1IyWISE. :,;tyr°enrsli.1v,(tEiabl n)i.elviitla gth1r1e) w, °±tllifkR.nfnln.1l1Pt ki(s t.6n `11tt1.((t4t1t101l' •'t.h811I11t�(r.. swaatnr'$fttl1l1ymtrooitAhLisDanLd- _____.—.-6.•'m"4'"•"..—"."—"` ,ga:. •--•-- the doctor !furled It with a}1 bis might Tlie llnnsehol t that. keeps ahnby crud at thy er,trndr•,l, vibrating Enrol of tilt+ snake •just as he wee in the not of T11r'usenle of nut' little ouea are lost. apringitg. The exertion c.f thr'„wieg 'Mutually trofn cholera infantutre theta the ore extinguished then taper, god the rites.; and tete summer complaints, horror of tee eitnet kllt °an well t,' itnft- whose ]'even might be preserved by the glued but never accurately dor.eribed-- timely nee of 1)r. Fowler's I+;xtreot of the dilrkiten,, the dread llilce'1'triinty of \tii!d Strawberry, the greateat and meat aI'ord to sell its, alarm ciotik very ol, ea,p,. Every dower, even the fairest, ions its sbts1nw beneath it as it swings i11 the annlight.. rot of'en print. the 'last the loce,tity of the reptile ; the for u - , ye iftblc apoei(ie known for all summer v. , we, 1,.,1 nr"" fhnan rf "'r•. litrr 1"''')s"('' of the ann.......v r,P t•hr, f£e'I• nilnrm,+e, lf'nr pain he all Dore! S'rnrpH. ca,.. - . •15. ., r.. . tt ', o. , i ...' tv1. 'r'.4,t r. C. 11 A full a'sortinent to he offered for sale by Public Auction at J. DREW'S FURNITURE WAREROOMS, Opposite Central Ilotel, Exeter, EVERY WEDNESDAY TILL STOCK IS SOLD. TNIIIATS : $10 and tender, cash; over that amount, 4 months' crs•dit on approved paper, Pr'vate sales at cost will.be made between Auction sales, UNDERTAKING as usual at lowest rates. Orders in this dspartmekt rescind at ail Lotus, day or night. Parlor, bedroom aril dining room furniture st1i1111ied 20 per dent. lower than any 0titerhouse Jr the trade. • JOUN DIIEW. ;11) Ar}i" 1i �• "'t zi k• y�; "1„'4A. ��.,,� �,,47 ) "rr ) ,Gips u y! •T y f J r' , ti 'tJ, �$a �rl t� 9i ti tenet ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MEET i`rLIP.CLE REMEDIES iN THE Vrrfl;RLG 7,3R THE OUDE Otr Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, S' i Throat, Bronchitis, Fred ti nza, Croup, Whooping Couc!.a, Asthma, and every affection of the Throat, Lungs, and ehze, including CONSUMPTION. A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES 1. " It does not dry zip a cough, and leave the Cara we. behind, as is the case with. most preparation., but loosens it, cleanses the lungs and allays irri- tation, thus s emovi1ig the cause of complaint." DO NOT BE DECEIVED by articles bearing a similar name. Be sure you get Dit. WISTAR'S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY, with the signature of "L BUTTS" on tho wrapper. 50 Cents and $5.00 a Pottle. Pre- pared by S>1ra W. Powasi & Soya, Boston, Mass. 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