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cl)l I,ILII+e 11oT.t:l ttSON A FR:t[4l'Ali of modern Italv,the years /hiring wine[[ , you'll get me ashore 1 won't ttek any -
alto secured her unity, dict not rodeos; tenni; of yota for fifteen more." The
either tuns grited li,lsureas yr Lt Very I )t�y little ahneblook also had to spoon of
poopl'e,t.hu ;;reset Mon of Ittal•y-•'-City cur, ,.
Ciralfle/tltli, •lel ()atseilf, I?'Ax`•t;ii', itu,t he 11 hot, l' 'Or Jlt L lvilfr.I) tt tot rl(uty'titltn
e,t--•Uitv.'ti l;; bt'eu citrttured botoie t ItoTA" tulci -tttl Flu;•[lest,;; tett
e;•e:,tit, afar by theta. `i:"trey w.113 broil1:`tit,ttttt'y that 10 always hahi iti.: prayers
eottt1He klo Weal tt�le9i3 atul
(elle West anti n r$hwes►, t rl 1)'lsittess•, the pecttt 'l t1Nt;:,als, 111 ` ogetrie' 4 1 1•S3 I didn't know Whitt might h 1 tree[ but
'it new illi: a'It LY tY lilLll,llt es
:ell
ileC smithies ahi a "tpUttut'" Nlintt'la lief tel9,tltetnti,t.t;l itS:ilta•i,1t1•ite, Itll tt ev(r in $13'e 'toenail, be.0tt:ise .:any
'to be a rt)intit'kttbly eI11'ewtl W !n't)$. enorntt'tta i'lei1'le'et, The A l:l' t eaa, , t1'i;,rlit boy t:lati taloa Ohre of illinsetf•
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'She is about 8: yeitte old., hell a ll.t Clivi[ ler a Was for T,lrtlei r�l,y�i.tit'r•C,1. : i 11 the daytime,
elender, with (Merl hair, meriting bite[( ',littlteiti ly "Lig antra:" Iyd Yt to a41
eyed eat altogether very htell,IL awl :et. t'airly L ,e(ix' t hew ltlt`tiltly l an ere eta 1:. 1; In tits recent election fel Etigiend
'tractive. 11.41* i O:4'01 knit t't tlaitt tt i 1 t i ,a..d ! t tel , as war a bei
Jft;'1'1:iOTIVI RUNS .IN i DAR.
IN{.i 011,01IN.'sL.
For the past three months Nellie
i1IuL?lierdou, wlio baa for selu. tire[('
'peen iu tits enlvloy of fit, J s ph, solo
t).1nrotal d'eteolile ttgettey, nee Li•tivell, CI, to it H1Jillug aloes sj, 1uri3 Witt etUlltl:lt ; at• ill. hl b
a t ,
oonnt'otel with the ineene7 til+ere, soli E, heppee;
Fac t•, tt i C.' to 1 • "t, t i .1 2 3 1)lll e 1 lutea to ,k part iii rite oauvas"
ed in LlliBSKO a d tJ ter t:"3 N.: t, WWII WI: loll refer a )H e
site sltcoeedlad in. getting the Cell tehers:
.til one (Attie de,fpeatived vitt tilts 111:
'the west, and the lee 1, 1. zoic 'toe trip,
:eco of a gaffe'„ tof our,llte rft�fr;)r;a !Holt opt ut, we are -[[cocci to $o things we
1llive iilf,t ted that aeeVilJu for the 1Jitati the as tittle" itt141•,!;.tt 1)}' li;ra.eit'3 it' tel ! i''P 1 1�-
,'t S)n�t an a6 nt�10C times so 1111111 wake
two year's, - its eves'. 'alet'ctesii.i oe i reeetaint3 l .rt ' ,
�Soute tn0lluha aitYOe the rel%L la ►I'xa n'f lent ,oad
tet tt toy exouae foe' tecidl'esBLtlg ,sent[, rid-
ttK'ttl'St. aftta!' th>;irrltt+It,'!}, 1:11, II I:;IQ I will make yule a little speech. Hr. Bid -
the Atcltieou, Tt'p••$ ar'. w [ilea i!.iy "'got Lt d.+t',-'tt, 11+.) t+l'i!tll: (lh :'I (t ow del Il trtrnot be here'to-•flay, but I am'
}s'4t rift fl,ilr •tee . a ,)t it Ai, t-t,:ireford, [stew lalilzitbetll 111(ldtl1ph -
protl•xe+:'111 rl},e0taiill �);tu,dl Att)Mra't.'4" , 'h.1eldtlrestted an immense audience as fel
i'(llit cl tJt1 A�.tu"t •ti•trl Rel%"I rt!+` i-1 'et'5' 11 IN's 1---t'Oent•letnen these are election
i percept:ble rt •e(lt't', Gt)' ural `,11)1! 1,
t I ecus[ ltll•eUlntllntt ties and at
i,Itia tH ttOed. eil.n:l'itlttt! ?cilli, :teat I+:.iLtl,S.,
. P ,r
the Chicago, 1't l0!;:.l,,l:+,ti-1 een 1 1) Lathe,
rite (lliOar.(1, lfitll'1t:ltrt"tl :.roti Qeli•,OS,
•ts,td the C'1io;tgea )tact Nit -thin -1 Vail
Toads became crrrumn)t of th , feet. tat ett wars ye,t,;1y t'r1 fit., lL•t,l ++e wiitt a etre t3 happy wolnon. Re "has tlsziutar
WIt,,10 i i :tali ln,n1 u,. idea lit 'etre) e't•c"i'1 t here a�1 hie wife and reprctveutatfve,a11d
livetitios i iii tel itY\','•tholt t).48.1t•et:rirllilt,•". l l a k yent) put 111tH at the head 1)f the
are only 'c„'l+•i• vrtat ea i1(ctal0(Itt-,, tool I t3.111. 8)et.:1 make him a happy mals and
u1 great marry b.egint [lie e1 „et11rn.y turd revullt,tetts lir,(rl„.i ap).y el.>..•rste,, there .e„a of sew. :country at avert, and no
'beau sot a11(lait et1''llt� tliotr 1'11"a, 221111 are Int thatt(3tlt'4 ' 'O eittV'it•lrAtt, 14 C bodv`I,evee hi' `t ()entry more then Mr.'
"()12 application Detective 11:fa'"'tty, of wt•ire 8It eys 1ti '1 It tho tt a,!1 Se! t•}Ii i but ,I
•fj1110tL 0, Was fultlinr isietl to work lies the little tan 'aver t.0 VI-!•t'iti t t 111113 Set O1 I31rlt3RM.cl I deceive to UOt a uLea' lady.
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and, if possible, bring the it'lltlty • ey,eh, het. we :+Iteiltil KR.: >,�tel•tntll [,.tel Ship Hk6 dUwti kn1Rd vociferous •CStzeer•'
i it;{.
13t11rtit18 to jRati023. ,1It? repoete'i freers di:climes. tettctiitt:tit:tr't :tl(1Le 1105, tame
13;106'1 1304 grow l)t's'et• r••t.ttratli y, fttt tl �v�olr �+y
ti3.►t i teat:",,t''tati,li U( $' P, hrt'1 t):'• • t?7 ,'10 R WAa1.s
cerate l:.a,t�e,ttt)ll, It let htbi -' t fe +I'r heat I'0'1 Valera ou't'set lo elvers petnee Of
of tau hl'I^eiel 141tte3 •'4' her 0•.!otei-%r ,013..Vie loud by the foriner proprietor of
033, S. ewer taco or inert t+: hte'titt i, - 131', 'fflit.gtON iG'ttarrIl Remedy for a CUSS
filed beet[' '?et!8, itt'the limo 4 !r„'.6t; '1..o;tvg•tr••:1it W0I d heti cure. It cures
events bt“ ttll.,v hive ta,(i:tIt •..,t lt' its Mild, soothing, cleansing, and
intim lar,1'e ;Sines, is it the bi'. • `ceiling protrertiete Snuff of dust of
Loewe h tted:rote little tits vot'y It tit' `,. 331lNitre( dtiea tt j oliterrt an'! Brines it
,.e lice it?)at;y, the remedy 11r5,4 stood the
.ser. -3 taut e) 'tti414', Laving beer) a popular re
4`A. IA If :ltLfl AFF.11E11. nt'r v fora Tweeter of ti century. Sold
time to time tltet no sall,+ftto'o•y told
of the coui.'te•ftiters could bo s)•r°t ek,
laud fi(llilly 3 3liie :1xsnlit3r:4Ot1 1,�'(4Z (131.
'ingate(1 to ttatsi•!t him i'1 till work.
^.,'-tPro3D the olittlet elle w113 slt•etliolotta of
the deteeti'vo llim.elf, nail for three'
months she wlttch'd hire like it 'leak,
'though pretended .t) Itil dr•+39ar'ii'ely
tin love with him, treed snare !n to slim
clue that they sho,lld • stiooit ci i•i their
'nu$)rtating, ie artier Suet they might
raise a 'stake,' goe, n3 tr 1•ie 1 Io(l,l Nettle'
dawn. S1lttrp as he was the m men
'fooled hila. Iaa•t week the Vv.) splint
'covet al diivs i , S. J'o•_o )ll, and White
'Murray WAS 'working' a resell p.irts of
th3 city, of preten".Ii tt to ,he r•rttlt"r, Wren of ta•.,ilit: hire 11 Yate !f+ewr,.g 'tl.••1, j
Na Le waN cioiutcd el 'tile o131e:e elf 11er.. r,^, ,. i- otter? Ni220k.irg C0'.001Ull1ty 1a because it In
I l l � attenticln`tn tt:ta ,latttit�ter of 0 ttPl.tl . t•}#e g'esinitle article.. Nu man has 't de.
- n2 o 'eta rt! lcrLttLtt. 1,",:;'••ui a which to t
p• S 1. t + li•11'ln!! P.lte'`f, tltill 39 AI::Io Yil9tliCril • 1>7'iet,ti, iirS'3 t'e lilrlttlSa,tllytllin� alae than tnb2tC-
e.ty the lea^1t crab ailyttiiot Grit. fLT-tr 'ettel)tlntt:l t 1 Peen 0 liie3n), It waiter -1 Y''•
able to the 'Ilete'ctive'-her r;stentletl . ea, Llvell o mom is not smoked for the
r
r'tn�•ed 'l;v 11nliti?'ti ,",an2'Fr,+ 21iat, Ihay' tivt urP of. smolorg it but for its sop.
'lover, Hr. tl''aimr.uty. Ol31 S'. Snt)t'T3h 841'''11111 tlll'01 in sin le e••'11L)h9,C• end •f4.•J,ltt �t:ific (,ffe()ts. The desire for tnbacoo
they event to 011tca:te, wy1to'1's a law it del Ito rho ;loath,. Tito t•,.tr.iit),ta. ,ti • -
is of 0 Farce, best s'ltiafied by getting
days' secret iuvoatigattoti p11tcc•It Iter eti t11 d,re'1 were 'ths't fit •y "'lentil meet 00 the pure artriole, and when to this is
i)oseesSiol n is Perfect will"' ul of on horeAba•ckk't'at01`l of the cntaaber: eine .1':td01 the finest quality the satisfaction
!1'l2ing tt1'tnPd'tvi'tll r. i•iti'', R i'C:unlvt:r ttr'1
8'nunt1$1- 'knife.. They ware pieseOE 1110 combined In the "tlyrtle Navy."
iioket11n t tree (ti'tt o'r 'a6 ,lfta i 111
'113}: ieA1 druggists at 50 cents.
llotl,00n I LV9Il by 11 C')rr� st)nn 1.111 c)Tal
tL01'ptt )It"Ct �l (i'i 1� F;t'Ii a7�A. �'�"t'1 �131'Iv±•,I 'Tan leets ell tl'�!1} “Myrtle Navy" to-
t q ' » h.toc:, has taken 'so strong a hold upon
•
Dwithioii . Downs and Pianos,.
',evidence, and bon it h•tr that, 'dre-
teotive' Kerrey was the very re en tiler)
aesot afloat the bogus-ailroed tibkiate.
'Thou she set y� t!te trap, gees titede-
�te0tive an ()Motel RUI•prlse in his 't'0081
ant the hotel, and it's 8 revolt 'he now
)lays olieokere with his nose u a
Togo jail.
•tt,, CzTrN'EV�1_ GRAD. •
'•.3,VLTBD STITi.S S>;IsA'r0R': illsC0..tiiai't >�0-
fxAdrED OF 1'Y-]]. BMORS'S V r%V:�Itt'D.
Washin;too, Aprtl L.-t1u 'else Se.
'nate yesterday the distribution cif the
'Q-eueva A we rd `cttletn'ce wets t1'i'�'rtisseal,
ie co.nptete. '1'bose two things are
vRr(ls %ittt't•, Sala Talon a Asara[[ 1;1V'.13
by ONO ria tial 'ae0'1t ts, tlhov tsc't t'.lri(
110Casl8 'a`t Calm 11,ilo.) Anil rn -13031 at each
miler•, roe a 'low moments the epeoi:-
'ators'novild see nothing but a aloud of
•cltivt, from •slit of WhIe!' were (lewd two
ntictitealwP reT)r'rts of a rifle, and then a
third, foilnwela by the'.teighing of a
worse. Wheel the clo,st had ()leered
aw8y,a shocking sight met the eyes o1
'the snect.a;tors ; one of the combatants,
ooll'oeai•e1 behind l'.te horse, wait takiu(t
albs tat ins advers'tlry. who still remain•
ect'11n lea saddle, The latter spurred
horse and made it !rear. the noble
'horses reeeivl,ne in his chest the belle,
eotiil'it(bee:telte .appsrea;t that BO hilt' meant for 'Ma master. The rifler as
ea )01d )bo teed °sup in open Senate lrila'i, soon as he was dismounted, rushed for-
Zould 19astx; soot nsutinll Ito Ode11l ileiiv ward in grapple with lit a1vei'sal;y,bnt
)oatpoaro was made and cllraie(1 by a sec ..nd stint fractured his left [lilt-uLd-
'
;t a pr. Nevertlleless.lbe retained t,ntlicient
'vote cf SI to ;l . .1i.r.i3laitre vet s(t for
the motion to postpone, so as to move
'a reoonsi1eratioli. Ho 'then, ill most
viaoroos leingns.ge,-dont-a need the note
ion (Atlas Senate nae ti rl;vardly Idiot
upon the nation's fair fame. To inde-
ifiuitely $postpone the bill was to confess
;that no'persoirs entitled to this money
'toed 'be found, and that it lead, there -
gore, bean Ate/tied by this Govern•
erlleiit'lender faiee pretences. Senator
Wootibees followed in the 88113e strain.
Ile en'i4 that if the Senate should not
1proo+ii .'o for the distribution of this
tatieML3ee3', he, for one, would bo in favor
tte(l'heving t'ile money sent hack to Eng.
land. He could never land neon the
shore of England, or look an Ellglieh-
man in the face, it this money should
Pe left in the treasury while its lawful
•pwiera should go unpaid.
GREAT MEN AND GREAT
EVENTS.
We wonder if there is any truth at
all in the idea that great events tend
to produce great men, that the effect
of immense changes, striking catastro-
phied, vivid life generally in the world,
is to raise the standard of throut,ht inii
the communiti 3 affected' or conscious of
what is passing, 811(1, of course, greatly
to elevate the fe'1, who Maud above the
average. That idea used to be a tueid-
ed a oommon•place,: but we are not
sure it is well-founded, and rather con-
ceive that the world often confuse stir.
ming times with lutelleatnitl stir. Most
of the figurea whfoh emerged during'
the '3•enoh revolutionary epoch were
rather smell, and the succeeding aga
did not de- elope' any especially lofty
standard -our own hieturv,for example,.
under George IV. not being exception.
ally noble, The grandly dramatic time
strength to discharge two chambers of
her revolver, both altots tatting effect.
A hand-to-hand combat then ensued.
the two adversaries, n(ither of whom
were shit) to stand. stabbing each ether
repeatedly. When the seconds ani
apect•ators interfered, the two were
Hotted up dead -one with his teeth
Finely set iri his adversary's cheek,
while' the latter's baud was thrust in-
to a gaping wound in the other's chest.
A FAMOUS NECKLACE.
The EmpreesEugenie'sfamous pearl
necklace is now the property of one of
the richest women in Europe, Countess
Henckel. The Empress had the pearls
cold in London. Ouo of her ladies, ac-
oompanied by two friends of the Im-
perial widow, carried them to an En.
glith jeweller, who bought them and
disposed of them to the Uountese Hen-
okel for 800,000 francs. This lady had
601ne of the pearls less beautiful than
the others removed, and added two
other rowr'; one, which deme from the
jewels sold by the Queeu of Naples, the
other, from the necklace of the Virgin
of Atocha, sold by a great Spanish per-
souege. At present, the guile of pearls
belonging to the Countess, earrings
and bruoch included, is worth 800,000
or 900,000 francs. It is said to be the
finest set of pearls in the world.
QUEER PRAYERS.
Till; :Largest and Most Complete Faotory in tate Dominion„
140z1.01) feet,
Highest Honors ever awarded to any Maker in the World.
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MEDAL AND DIPLOM. AT OENTENNIAT , 1878.
Do do SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, 1377
COLD MEDAL AT PROVINCIAIe EXHIBITION, TORONTO, 1R7O.
HIGHEST AWARD AT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, TORONTO, 1879.
'We are now manufacturing Square and Upright Pianos.
Best in the market. Correspondence solicited. Send for Il.
lustrated Catalogue. Mailed free, Address
O INIO17 ORC!T COMPANY,
BOW1IANVILLE, `'ONTARIO.
Det. ABER'NETHY'S WORM CANDY is put
np in two colors, one ooetatiin11'g pur-
gative and One without, whi011 combi-
31a1iou no other candy has. This,
alone makes it very valuable in case
your child requires an opening medi-
cine. It is the most eifeotuil WORM
DESTROYER known, pleasant to the
'taste, and as they contain no mineral,
may be administered to the most dsli.
este eouetitution. Full directions ao-
compary each box. Pride 25 oents, or
one dollar.
We recorded recently the case of a
brother who prayed, ie0 lord, if Thou
remetnberest what we told Thee last
weeks' And here comes another pray-
er illustrating the fact that petition to
the Lord is ibe last resort of some
people, and their religion is after the
fashion of the ettilor, who prayed and
said," O Lord, I haven't naked any
tbiug of you for fifteen years, rad if
To Lexass ONLY. -The strength,
brightness and durability of the color
produced by Mrs. Freeman's uew do-
mestic dyes is almost incredible. The
process being so (demi and simple there
oppeares no reason why every lady
:ehnuld not be her own dyer, by begin-
iing her experiments on a ribbon or a
piece of cloth iu a small earthen crock
or basin of boiling water, and proceed -
Dig afterwards to larger articles of dress
or utility. They are put up in enve-
lopes with full directions. Price 15 cte.
for all colors except Magenta, which is
10 can te.
THE EXETER
Planing Mill, Sash,
DOOR AND
BLIED num!
Piano
ALL KINDS OF
TUB :ENING
Done to order.
ttomemberthe place
fiver !t =award Eros.
National Polley
PLOWS, and SCOTCH DIAMOND
HARROWS
oonitantly on hand and made to ordor
Slur; 8-a. for the Sign
OF TEP:
and. Sewing 1e, chine
THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF
Silverware, China and Dell ever seen in
the west, at
Mr.Drew has just received an excellent stock o
Silver Tea Setts,33utter coolers,DoubleandSingle
Pickle Cruets, Cake Baskets, Card J(eeeivers, C out
munion Setts,etc.,of the BeetguadrupleandTriple
Plate, and isoffering the same atpricesthat oldu
ASTONISH YOU FOIL CHEAPNESS!
He hasj us opened out a new and complete as-
sortment of China, Glass and Stonewates. A
large stoekof Lampajust arrived. Call andsatisfy
eourself as to quality and t,heapness. Come an d
,ry our instruments. Music Teacher still on
,and. Services atlowest figures.
Special attention oalledto the Ttay)uond Sewing
.iaeltine. Organs and PIanos unsurpassed for
beauty of design, and quality of tone.
1879)
E. DREW.
FALL
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(1879
TFIE OLD RELIA.I3LE HOUSE
At all times, sndparticaIarJv at a period when Tradu is universally depressed and money
scarce, it is in the interest of every buyer to purchase where he oan get the article be wants
at the Lowest rate. In oalling•yonr attention to my present stock, I do so with ove'•y coned
once; it being more carefully assorted and selected than that of any previousssason.
MolUlLLAN c I i cBlIDE
laving now rooter belittles than ever, are ilre
pared to supply farmers with Iron Deem Plows
Steel Mould Board, made by ourselves •
Plows, Knauer make; Scotch l)h'mo:.d Harrows
)ttltivators, Gaut;
(laminaos and buggies on hand, and made to or-
der. r,orooshooing att. ndod to on the shortest SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I thank torr nnm'rronv onet.nmere 401
Helios. Horses shod to prevent ultarferieg' their favors in 1L$ past, and hope to merit a continuance of their patrons go in my new stand
Mo111it,LAN & I,fcl)rlde,Xing st„13onea1l
0
In the Dry Goods
Even ydepartment isreplete with the most seasonable and fashionable fabrics, marked at
prices which should command the attentionofthe very oloseit buyers. THE WIDE HAD
CLOTH:Na still has MB. W IVES at it.head
In Millinery
Underthemanagemontof Bias ;SfoGloghlon,we oan suit the most fastidious. Our stoeir of
Groce.Ies, Boots and Shoes, Canadian, English and American
Shelf and Heavy Hardware
one of tile largest andbest assorted inthe County. Intending purchasers will consulttb.ofr
bestinterests by examining my stock before going elsewhere.
Undertaker•4
WOULD SAY TO
those who intend
too manufactto ureo r from
The
dealer who buys to sell
again must neeessartly
have a profit. We (dotal
to givothe purchasers the
benefit, which ouuuot fail
to meet tho views of the
Grangers. Our expenses
etre less than those of cine
menu 'artn re r e oon sego' ant
wo can selloheavor.
Emblems
C. & S. GFIDr4EX9
aid FiLrniture Manufacturers
WE WOULD
call epecialattention
toour m,tiertaking depart
ment,which is more coal
plctethan ever, aswe es
added several now designs
t of bete The best callus.
caskets shronds,and every
'unernl requisite it the
Loweat priees. Our new
Hearse is pronounced by
competent 3udges to be
second to note i
provinces
of all the Different Societies.
Opposite
the Central Hotel !
JOHN DREW
who has removed opposite, the r entral Flotel,Exeter, had
opened out a
New Stook of Furniture
and *Undertaking Goods throughout.
SHROUDS, GLOVES and ail SOCIETY EA I.
Wein s furnished at low, prices.'
FUNERALS ATTENDED BY 1LIYSELF'.,.
JOHN. 1h1i1;W,