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The Exeter Times, 1879-8-28, Page 7
ti Aticws'l, 28 1679 THE GOOD OLD FA, There's got to be a revival, Of good aotiud souse am.ntE 'Wren, Before tete de lav prosperity Will dawn upon ue again. The boys must !cant that leatnin' Mans lament the essence of books, Ari' the girls ::teat learnt that beauty Consists iu luure'e. their Woke. man engaged in the wlturnin'e rights biznuss I ace a going to take off my hat and jiue the proeeshua. See if " don't. CAPTAIN CAREY ON EIS OWN DEFENCE. Before the late court-martial, whiril was investigating his conduct at 'the Before we can steer dour UT failures, time of Priu¢e Louis Napoleon's death, Au' big fleaacial alarms, Captain Carey testified ill his own de- 1'liel,uys haus got to 'tut G'.erlciu fence. Deplorable, he said, as the d Art' git back to work ou the farms., ; e:.tkt of the 1'riuce was- »auci 110 one regretted it note than be, for lie wonld i kuow it Mal 'pito so nubby, o it ain't quite du easy I know, have ollaaged pawns if by l.�ausrrain' your hair in the middle, means the Prince could have been spare. --lie should have been equally Au' tannin up for a show' guilty, if guilty at all, had his conduct But there's more hard dollars in it, Iet1 to the death of the huniblr'dt sol- att' more indopeadouee, too, tenet of the farce. But he. believed all Ara Iyfnre real peace and contentment, along he was with the L rinee as a bro. ;l uAlioalth that is ruddy and true. titer officer of junior rack, eerformiug I know it takes years of labor, But you've get to "hang cru" in a,:ture, I.;sfere you euitt earn a gee4 Au' clothes but little xa.ri'. .n you steer wall clear of temptation 1?u tba goo3 old h,u est farm, An' a thousand ways'n fashions, 'Hutt only bring ye to harm. There ain't bot a few that eau handle similar duties, but at the same time he recognized that it was his duty to du all in his power to regale the Pince from his perilous position. Captain Carey carve he hoped to show that he lead cluue do ; but what he proceeded to show, iu a very able address, sup- ported by numerous quotations from the evidence of witnesses, was that this attach was so sudden, and by so large S\'ith safety other men's cash, i a force of Z esus, that there was ,lo An' the faiInre of aunty a:ho try it, means of saving the lives of the party Proves human nature iu rash. but by preeipitat£ retreat. The Prince :in when the road to State pr+sou bad given the order to nliount. The I,aF shy til(, good seri terra, (Jtaptttf.0 es w his foot in the stirruil,aud u' a emu/ sees a nulling brotherbeing on the other side of the hut, as - Watt oat of the way of harm.suluud that he, like the rest, had got intu the s He mums sic hadn't staid there,addle. If trot shot lois chance A•#illiug she soil in peace, of eseape Nita far better than that of Were he'll;, et creep Lack in dishonor., the rest of the party, as his horse was 1&nperior. The Captain slid not kuow that the Prince had not esoaped until long after the Prince must have beau +kilted by the Zii1us. Hs showed that it e onld have been useless for him to 1 rally his men, as all hopes of saving the Prince or any member of the party After a tardy rebase. What lusts ov'em go beak broken • Iu health, a:i' mince; ani purse, To aid iu sight uv the clover, Or hunger along, which is worse ! Aur' ]row many meant when useless, THE TIMES lam) ur 'c" z1 for the Wag= OF THE and Sewing Machine ! rr"IIn LANGi:ST AND BFIT ,STOCK OF 1, Silverware, China and De1f ever seen in clic West,, et ep Mr, Drew has just received an escellemtatoeko Silver Toa rletts,Butter Cooiera,DoublettradSingle Piekie Cruets, Cake Baskets, Cera itece1vers,0om- inuuii,n Setts, etc„of the Bestttluadrup1etud'rriple 7 FARMERS AND BUILDERS,. Buy _our 331;oelevi11e WHITE. I,I:MIE and Star 13rau t Plaster Paris, and you will be pleased wit4syour work, kraslt• Laino elraya on Mural. GLASS, NAITLOCKS, and IIIN vES very cheap for taste. White Lead, Oils, Tur- pentine and putty a bottom prices. Bope Chain, saws, Planes tent other tools at pricey that wilt astonish you. Carriage lliakere, cali anis see Our Bent, Goods, Plate, and is offering the same trricesthat a)dumade frac dry, tough timber, Cheap fur ASTONISH YOU ICOR CHEAPNESS! cash He hue j us opened out n new cant complete as- The Farmers' and tfeehallies' Ilardware Stare, sortuxent of China, Blass and Stonewares. A Lute,. Montt” to luau urz jVlortgages. largo stook ofLam psjustarrived. Callantlsatisfy yourself as to quality and thcapuces. Como and -s try our instruments. Music Teacher still on, MIS - hand, Services ethosvastil{ntrea, 'ITEM GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN 1liIS- Special attention called to the ltaymonel Sewing t l'Ir ' kLachine. Oreana and Pianos unerivoassed for uInca-,c Just Published, in a sealed Envelope beauty of design, and duality of tone. Price six coats. Alecture on tilt) Nature, Treatment and euro of Seminal Weal.; ne s, or Yper.. /torbcea, induced by Self -.throes, Involuntary Emissions, Inepatoney,Nervous Debility, and Dui,edirneuts to marriage generally; Consumpti',n Epliepsy, ono i'ito; marriage Physical Incapacity, BY 110111111L'r J. GUINEA W:aLL, M. D., author et the "Green Book." &e. Tho wor lel etmownod author in this ar1mirable Lecture, clearly proves frons his own experience that the awfulcousequencets of Self -Abuse may be effectually removed ,vithout U10(17 eine, inc with • out dangerous c.urginal operations, bougies, in atm. merits, rings, or eortliula; pointiu; out a erode of cure at once curtain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter s huthno way cure himself cheaply,privatiseelyuSitiouaudraclieallrssnayb. E ;Phis Lecture willprove n, boon to theesanas at•d thouaa Sou t, anderncls. aoal,iu a plain envelope, to airy ad- dress, on receipt of six cents, or two poetaie stamps. &dares O'I3YRNE tk 00., E. ID .t, 't R V V JUST RECEIVED AT THE XETER GR 'i i' CERY AND LIQUOR STORE, A LARGE STOCK OF GREEN, JAPAN, 'YOUNG IIYSON and BLACK TEAS, RAISINS, CURRANTS, PRUNES, DRIED APPLE,u, CANED FRUIT, SARDINE S, LOBSTERS, SALMON, That they ciiau't see the charm, were over ; while by stopping to tire— BITTER SAT_TCE AND PICKLES, BRANDIES, GINS, WINES AND SYRUP'S, ItT E,,\IALT The safety auci independence and there were only three oarabines— SCOTCH, IRISH AND COMMON WBISIIIES, TOBACCOS AND CIGARS, f;vlffe on the good old farm. they rats the risk of being cut off by the Zulee, who were pushing thele ou t their left. preneh it to 'em, parson. .fest lay it en.t plain and square, That the land crows with tuilk and honey, That health and peace are there. An' call back the clerks an' runners, An' slow 'ecu the peaceful charm Thai waits to lieer and bless theta Cu'f miter's dear Dice farm. -.PROBABILITIES" BY JOSII BIL- LINGS. Joel Billings, who is as usual pass. ing ha, summer in tha White llouu- -tau, hay put it in the way of the edit• or of the White 1liouutaiu i;'ekw to print t few courpenent parts of hid new book to be published iu the fall.. Its title wilt be "Old Probabilities : Per - hoes rater, Perhaps Not ;" aud,wilf have for its motto, "Truth iz sed to be stranger than fickthuu—it is to most pholks," The selections ale these About the hardest thing a fellow can CROP PROSPECTS IN GERMANY. A private letter from a gentleman iu Eastern Gertnany says :—"'there has hoeu no summer, but main every dray. The thermometer iu my room ranges from 69 to 7.5. In seine places har- vesting hes commenced, but nuless we have solus warn), dry weather soou rnuoh of the grain must rot in the fields. Ou our way receutly to and front the nlountaiva (two different routes) I observed that at least half of the wheat we pa csed was lying fiat and taugled its the folie, beaten (Iowa by the racily raiu storrns. All will be dif- ficult to eat, awl much must rot or sprout before it can be beonred. Ad- ding to •this the immense amount of grain and other food crops destroyed by rhe tiuundatiou last month, and it looks as if America would be called up• do is to spark two gals at one time and ou to feed Germany, as well as Eng. preserve a good average. Try it. land and .!''ranee. next winter. The accounts from Russia are also not ver Doe' tdospize your poor relasbuns, y They maybe taken suddenly rico enmouraglog. Of rye, the crop will be souse day, and then it will be awkward to explain things to thew. ; undoubted- ly so. Next to a blear kouehienee for solid kurnfurt hums an easy boot. Try both. If a young man paint got a well-bal.' aneed bed, L like to sea him pert his hair in the middle. Dou't you ? I don't take any f,)olich chances. If I wuz mulled upon to mourn a dead mule, I would stand in front of him and do my weeping. ' There is no matt so pocr but what, 1)e .can afford to keep one dog, and I .have seen them so poor that they could afford to keep three. I say to 2 thirds on the rich people in thea world, make the most of your ,©u Joey for it makes the most of you, Happy thou lit. I never argy agin success. When 1 .see ii rattlesnalk's head stickine out of •a whole," bear off to the left and say to aniself that hole belonge to that euaik.. 'fl1yys infidrcl srgys y.ust as, a+bull atm-oh/tilled to a post. He bellows and . eawa, .ti'ht be don't git loose from the poet, I notise. Not ;much. I tbauit the Lord that there is one thing in this world that money Rant ed, only clout be stingy with it. There ;buy, and that 1z the wag ov a dog's --that's it-- give me a heaping spoon- ful and I'll always remember you with gratitude.' It wet a bottle of grated horse rad. ish., strong as a grip .of a paying ring oa ,a city, aural the woman lifted out a big spoonful and deposited it in his open mouth, the tramp must have taken it for some sort of prepared in. (ants food, for Iris mouth closed with .e yam t yam I ;Lt opened again,,, Low.. ever, and when he started to ran, upset a ,dozen .flower ,pots, two ,buys and a barrel of •eharesal. Much ofthe dose was blown foto the eyes ori a horse hitehed to a vegetable wagon, and after. the marl had run twice around the market with his mouth wide open., he got a slant from the Randolph -street fountain, and never took cilia out of westtnent, the basin for furty•eight huts De-, Whenever I see a rest handsome .wo..troit ,Fee ,frets. below the average In Padolia and Vohlynia the yield of lye will be very slight. lo the governa)ent of Puliowa,. noted for its usually large yield of rye, the prospect is a little better, although the harvest will not equal that of a fairly good year. the outlook for wheat is slightly better in some of the gov- ernments ; but in Kieff there are some fields that will hardly repay the labor of harvestiug. The entire yield of breadstnffe will fall considerably below that of last year. FEASTING A TRAMP. 'For the stake of humanity give me just one mouthful to eat,' he said as ho halted before one of the eating steads ou the central market yesterday. 'I've nothing for tramps,' replied the woman. 'I'll take anything --oven them 'tater parings,' he coutiuued, 'for I haven't tasted fool for three days. If I can't get food I shall become desperate.' 'I caul spare anything but this prep'— '.I don't care what it is,' beinterrapt- ,toil. Yure unite. I have seen noon so fond oy argu. anent that they would alistpute with a guide -board at .the forks on a ktantry Toad about the distance to the meat 4uwu. What fools. There tare but fu s'i'tes in this life more sublime and pathetic than to see a poor -but virtuous young ulau strut. ;glinng with a m:ustash. It is this, natlse •ono thing.,the roan who rifles •au the liars clime a day iz satisfied with •Orta seat ; hat be who rides once a' year wants 4. That's so. Flattery is Iike colone water, to be •emelli?d ov nob swallowed. The;utata whole you haat gin to. :Write poetry or ted the truth, uutil you ,git him haft drunk ain't wurth thein - Wholesale and Retail. A, MACE ]Iain Street,Exeter. Sam&Pickard, EXCHANGE BANK BILLS taken at Par for Goods. NEW FALL GOODS 10 SELECT FROM AT BOTTOM PRICES AT SAM-EILL & PICKARD' S NOW IS YOUR. TIME To secure some of those ti! it ONDE u* FUL 1~'� - - - _l, LEATHORN & IVI'CO Silk Finished Grey Lustrea, 15e, Plaid and Figured Stuffed Goods,l0c, Black Paramatta ,00 Striped Muslin and P. i 's10, Coburgs and Black Ltistres at Cost worth 2a ,•t 1.5 .90 is • A THE ovr wiLI, BtEDICdL• CO, 41 Ann st• Now Tork. P. 0.B x 4580 NE W CiOODS,YEW' a: ODS constantly arriving at W. I). McGloghiou s Mammoth Jewetiary Storm 133, Dundee street, London, Outtrio. lirbennvt+r you visit the For - ea u City uon't fail to visit this fine establishment, the only first -chats store of the kind in the City, and beet arranged Jewellery store in the Demi- rivalled. AI' who use them recommend them t�,. their fr_encls. A11 kinds of Watches in stock, Clocks, of every description, latah Jewellery of ev- ery style, I)ictrnonds and Praetors Stones, Pantry iGoods, Speetaclus, and all V eclding Rings, Watches, Clocks, mud Jewellery repaired and warranted W, 0. Me,1,0GRLON. Groceriesi G'onlectonary, Sinoaing Tobacco 25. Cents per ib CHOICE TBOACCGS AND CIGARS &lwaysiustock. SPORTSMEN'S DEPOT. ttsEte School Books, Stationary, Magazin es WITH ALL THE LATEST news N.B.—Sewing 81aehit, Needles ofevery kind, A. BOYD. GRAY'S SPECIIrC MEDICINE. TRADE MARIC.TheGrrat English TRADE MARI( Ttemody,an unfttil ine euro for Semi- nal Weaknes„, Spermato r rb o a , Impotency, anthill I)ieeases that fol- low as a sequence of Self abase, as loss of Memory, Before Talungt 1Universal, in tiro Aiic� Taking, btude,Pain in the Back, Direness of vision, Premature ala age, and many other ]Diseases that Isad to Insanity' or Consumption aid a Premature grave. r Tall particulars in our pamphlet, 'which we desire to send free by mail to every one. )'The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggistsat wiper package or sixpacka:es far $5, orwtllhe sent bymail on receipt of the annoy by addressing TGE GRAY :>•aET'CINE C!0., 'TOftnNTa, ONT.,t.tNADA. K.38nld in Exeter by alt drugaists, and everv- wlrore in ;anaCa.incr the United States 'y 'whole - ale and retail druggists. 1%13—The demand of our business have neves itated onr removing to Torrents, to wbieh place please address all future communicatory. GAINS Cheap Cash Store. L BREY'S Also the balance of those American prints -15 yards for $1, guaranteed fast coffers Finest designs in double thread Curtain Lace for . 15e per yasxl worth 25 Table Limns, English Table Oilcloths, Window Linens, De211 s,, Towe11in, s., Collands, Grey 'Cott'on's Grey Cottons, and bleached With prints at reduced rates for 80 days. Metr's and lsoy'e 'Linen Coate AT COST, Parasols AT ,00ST. A full and eof tplete stock of GROCERIES, in which we have Xtraordinary bargains. =rte Dont forget the place , LE.ATHORN & CVScCOUBR Y,, Fao nit'c dove., train ,Street, Z+axe4e1 ; vet aCt XowArd ItZ'Q MISS LL.A01T 5 late of Seafot th,11as opened out in the store reoont- 1 ocounied by Mr. J.P. McIntyre, next door to Dr. lintchinson's residence, Mann St, EAetor, with. a new, largo and well aesorted stock of Millinery in all it Branches, • Ago Panay Goods, Toadies' Wear and Children's Clothes. Prime very low—far cash only. Light SidGloves andWhite Ostiieh plumes cleaned. A call solicited. N B—Ilair Dressing, Stamping, volvetPainting, .to, de A first-class chescrosker cm baud. .Apprentieos wanted, bliss LEACH. i+l..oter, April 13 1875. s1 THz X.E .E13 Plating Mill, Sash, Do0B, AND rg;:oall IXNDS ,OF TUB NIN Pole to order, aemernbert)tcpiaee