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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-7-24, Page 7Dere. Dore was a practical joker. l,carnkng; that a village priest was taken suddenly ill he established huusulf in the con- fessional box and heard the colmiession of a wealthy female neighbor, efeetkne• her at dinner, shortly- after, he a roposea to tell her fortune and both alarmed and startled her her repeatiug tee secrets of her life. Oa anrth'r tie aeon iu Swiss village, in order to win a but that a party of EI^•liela tourist; would not be nab a to get nnygui 1 next day. he gave a ball to a-nieh be invited every guide in. the neis.i l)orhood tool k. pt it up all night, sot but they bad to sleep till the next doe-. A 1htvtrAtte or the l',airies. Howard 1. t, ka . l ,ti brut 11 years of age, well kne,wu le eVedendton •as rkably )r4eru. lune and maid - li.tl'e renla i Ar '►fir. Garay said l Haat he ci4r#rilrecl Noah's Ark. Some years ago I met hi edeypt Mn ' Garry, (hen, and profit: b]r sine an en- gineer of high position in the service of the Egnni:tu go ernalent, end who lli.s- tinraisiu d l,knz-tit; during• the l;ste ivar bv his here a stir) is to akdl the English residents to embark in the vessels sent for them. 11:' lila previously for many years been in the service of the Russiau government, and had bell. tont to the neighborhood o; Mount Ararat for some objeet white) , ] now forger. But I rec- ollcv:, ai likely in iny other's do who had the ph•aeuie (t l:nowiug .detrvy, hear.ng hen mention that, prompted by curiosity, he bud nseen'led the summit of the Mount and remu:Oiled for some days on a visit at the monastery that. eves then there; that the honks stated to him that the roof of the ap:artenent assigned to hue, and I titbit some oth- er:,, wee eoetpi tett of the nets Of the interesting Items, Three teen waylaie elise Bateton and Mr. R. T. thanes near Detroit, Friarty night and as vaulted them severely. They gave it ont that they hall been paid to assault the girl. Noir- ests. Saokle11's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Outs, Bruis- es, et;, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Norm Tetter, Matinee halide, C;nilbiairs,Vorus,and all Sine Eruetioue, and poeitivey curia files, or no nay required. It i3 guaranteed to give, perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents perbox. For sate by ail drug- gists. HOPEF LL WORDS. Mrs 31e Arthur, of kiopeville, Out., Hays size conic' not keep house )s1tont flarivant's Peed oral 13aleem to curel)ezyailiug threat and lung troubles. -•.•A. row boat eoutsi then three hien upset in the least Rine:Now roll, on Sunday after, mem. 'redo of them s e redrt:T):c71,. Qi I.etvlt.. i "- . G• - ay : • .` cit it's tent rtv the ateee reveal far end fellow. tic' le very height and s+'lf= the structure vele c10 el anti that it I . r y ease of levet"comply#ot. 1)y bpi rsi•t Si lib ad possessed Valued ::t i „ ru.le or ill- i p � ) bore alt the appearance of the roof ole- a>:1re,.Iudlsesti�aua t:anwtigation or Costirel.cs„ mannered- 'leeward )is a Peer 1)'.yaf , lo,)L)porteetl by the ribs of a vessel, Iwe eam ut cuxewith*it'e.;C Vegetable Liver and lave; t. ill - sat.,urbon piece (It Rani the woad appeared> e,ry old. Fla i tells, when the direedions are strickly eoluplied el Brightwie . ,.ata, a; tie e;a 1; an ago cls Flee) a std that a few soul'; after his visit with. They are pun Vet e•tul e., nue nee. r 6ears ase wzali:ed to \� a,. til„ ton every y rite monastery orae destroy ell h an ,tall (0 dive t;atisr4eticl . Slider eeeted- Ledge P:It'th.. altakiae :tti:t tied lit' nevl'I' �ie.�arll iiGxeR, c:jllt74inili;!.tll ffklln, ;,,i (','•Daae. moratug sort stela tet -I.e,a): ;s, and hie snceeSS wan poleil +Ia. illi. w heel# the D " lmitatiens, The timeline #urimeteetureil eels forts LiAleth a on�ra , •omen t <1 .;n clan- the Art:. 1 ria not laruft'�2 tta l�tlieva) rex 'elle whet ll:stl laeenzaat' of the :al:i'at+r1 ribs of bF all�rrtgglsl, ..,,ae i.$ cc,:::a:t•:itriis eller revved the idea Of y field for ate •n)• poiitln 'nt ie :t Pratte in the house. Ile drew up an application •add ' .: el o the dee wkt (la'r rand s 'lit , ,.reared luelnber2 ft a th,'ir' h'natures. and his petition te'aI :^tl(inr, arta tet' eaetre.t the naaaati o: oilcan minute:re. Colonel one;l Ingerreill t't:€, indur:e•' 1 hinellut-, ei1in '- ard le • i, may fettered* I e sig 11:.w card i 1:,1.(,2 f.'r ilI. fa.'?� l,ei .rill hon- ors ors cougrt..i took t 11()'" e.a. meted Cine -dines e one', hut it Ise #;;alt to him ley :a•i w''ll what he euppoied wtml•1 be a su,pezt,,a;I or hie e1liiret to 5O''0t les )Sade chile. Iit•Ilreeent'ttive E. John El. lis land his \silo sent for Howard on Christnta, day awl i)re.;eutaeet to him a snit of clothe,,. Ifs' reteelvil them proudly, llko a man, COL Ingersoll also ,n::)i tea th.. Lary, lit,ivartt re, 1 spota.L•el to the call of lass friend, and the colonel presented him :E snit Of clothed a pair of elutes an,l an ove°r- eu;tt, ere le. wee turn le 'tee.: from the colonel with hi, heart full of joy, th fiats• r' lint arks , atruret ea, tally: "Howard, you Ina; report. to Door- keeper t1 interamlth an January 7. Yost aro,appointe.i to paged , filet t'r'tenght the bravo' little fellow to tetar:,, etre: be et-zrted on a run to his .ohne. Un the way he was interrupted by a. southern lady. who wit; captive ted by his gaud rar�onn'ere, end who eat)ped his good fortune by presentinglatae with a new hat, re�zn;Er:.Ing, izt all ie- riouSnei: "Howard, 1 t'l. t i+tan you toelay the member irons Brightwood." Howard L"'e is Ia ebil) from the .old block that composed' the family of General Robert E. Lee.- •- hetes iagton Special. ...- ._-.4... •••••• ow** The Star et India. About the time at the ftrst Landon. 4 Exhibition Jun, I3aahawdar, the Wuzeor of i'Topaul, paid a visit to Loudon, says the New York lt'rc%c and Drama. Ho was known to ben kind of human tiger, bloodthirsty and treachere'tt'a, crafts and creel. Ilo t'a,ne glittering with jewels and with storms of rupees to spend. At that period the queen of the demi-monde was Lanra Bell, and the Oriental potentate threw hor his hand- kerchief. He took her everywhere with hint, drove with her in the park and sat by her in his box at the opera. When he was about to return home he drew from his finger a ring, and, with genu- ine Oriental chivalry, presented it to her, saying that at the sight of that ring he would grant any boon she might re- quest, oven to the balf of his Kingdom. Years passed away. Laura married Capt. Thisflethtvaite, of the Guards, got religion badly, preached to fallen women at midnight meetings, andran into debt recklessly when the religious fit was over. When the Indian mutiny broke out the preservation of the English rule depended on the attitude taken by the Hill State of Nepaul. The story of Jung Bahawdar'sromantic promise leaked out, and the Secretary for India called on the lady to exercise her influ- ence. She refused. Others tried, still a refusal; but it was suspected that she would yield if the solicitation came from the highest personage of the realm. It is said that the Queen wrote the re- quired letter. The ring was sent out to India, and carried in safety through the contending armies and the disorganized countries tops destination. Thelndian keep his word. Threatening as had been his attitude, heshowed himself the best friend of England, and never mov- ed a man. After his death, some three or four years ago, Laura applied for the "Star of India`" as a reward for the services she had rendered. With the usual iugratitude of Princes the coveted decoration was refused. C)i the iiftp-four persons who were • killed by the recent falling. of a 'huge chimney at Bradtor(1, Eng., twenty-six had their skulls fractured. Several curi- ous incidents are told about the stirviv- ors. A girl of 13, who was taken to a hospital when asked her name, replied, "Five minutes past eight" (the time of the accident). Two hours later, in re- sponse to the same question, she said, "Two pence three farthings," and again an hour afterward, "rorty -five." A few minutes later she was able to give her real' name, and after that rapidly improved. A bey suffering from: con- oussion of the brainrematne . motionless in a curled -up position for thirty-six hours. He finally became conscious and in. all resepects entirely sensible except that he had no recollection'of the acci- dent or even of the events' which imme- diately preceded it. •, He knew where he lived and where he worked, but did not remember going to work that morn- ing • . that hart of the Ari: ave, incorporated bl JOt C jl Era A7 co..f•Thi Tilt teak- into the lhlona'terv. 1 mos't'ly ten the eat,'" dal it 83 1(1ngc:trt^xt Last Tomato, Out. t €: a, it wit told to na• —so, I ate sure" .Free trial l,ttekage Bent l,a #nail l'repaire l sn Mr. , ., rceeil�t of a thri' e nt f muni+. too, dud -r. rey -, u, toe., probably, 414 the' 74014k4, Shot #10 d)ul)t, got the at,t<.L1;f, yes el riff, r { \1i , H 41u..lta•r", t!7 u;;i . t f 11 ata vitt artre, says story from their prett('4' ore.- —London when all ether needle e (.111 fee 1towal ti:;ct'3• i itdnts, ill(?n i:r. FiAii, „'s 3:strets-t t.f \field r'ltritVibtinN t't>1a.a'S it) OW 2t €:tie'. Testing an Antidote.O c TIMMYt1;17S' :1tI4,I,. ,lite: trots Ate. Deter i t'•) ,'eft 1 aall, +tich„tsil tt('',.Onae hare, Snakes." met 11, Dae;'u 1. i,a.t mete ' 1 I. editet-Z sere t This was said by Dr. Wanton in the • iiFI.'ib Aa,' 1*t.eeinie Ap ea.let:e )> on trial tot Columbia Veterinary ('o11t'ge to a lively thirty d:,ys to men (y onng or ole) tele. are af- little Scotch terrier. dieter: with nervc,ns e cetilit.-, teat citalite "Why do you reit hint Snakes?" was ane I;iutlrea ;ra•Id4e , p uantuteeueg asked. -speedy and csurl lc tt re.etarati •at of health and "Because he tuts been the sul,jeet of uaanly vigor. 4ii4 veee as ab',av '. N. B. --No • an experiment as to this efeeney oe an ; reek is iracarre•ti ,a3 thirt, ality,'trie isatlo';.'ti, antidote for the bite of a rattlesnake." ° 4 ti' t,lleefl WARRANT. "Tit) you matte tit ,:sty that Hitt, tee;; ! if thew 1.1 any 1urkiu , deed of ecorfula in was purposely- sn'. deet+ tel to the hit(' of file.. F, etUI 1:111feluek I I,'w.a 1lltt ea:. are a:arr•ADt• Re+t#;alcc?" d tt tl t() search it -out a ratil „ e f —Brasted ;deur, t:,e+. lh r fe'I' learn.-0n,Ee•I. and n, have u l t1;#12(f,a several other R1t? 3 teietly ,'& dor 'reroute, wee ser [' sly etel.l',et. AAI The reporter learned that the anti. ;halts fatally it#js;,-rtI 1-c a he.rra .€. s►ee-; d#a�#n;•• dote in gneetkn lu#d been to.;t"d with lemming Petty: e#aSatiudeer thepurp?s° of aceertaining definitely lic(m1i1F(rtll» ittilel;l.US t:l>lid;. whether it could be relied liven to Sar li`r'e} l lira tiles er t;r C`ula.tii•## rruaR' liuyiaecaa hurnan lift'. The name of Inc antidoto calit,. avh(•r1 rtgllrbit73 4.4,1,"t41:11111, ,> tura ser• 1a enrare, and it is said to be (!t)znpeeed i 4t itllaalrtl ter is=alilua,i,t fast tri t(t,uttt'ftterl' of a decoction of several South A.Pe ri- ,#t1"iug, 3'c.ax ua„ ril•)ca.d €e ri,:aa triol l7r,til.s can plants whieiz have been used a , :zit of :lie(=rrgur'4 lal•";.ly (`Icer', tea tiac':at te#utrly antidote 10 snake bitter, At britt there foe De peraia, Impure le e':e1 and Liver Diger- I were several animate vaeelnsted with trees 813. \r. J:renetale$ i'rugstt•Ie Soldat the virus of snakes, but the results I See. tine e1 eta bettke. tier te:.timouials from were not satidfectorta Then A big. Is-ryen'`. b your della env:: bleak di:aime d rattlesnake from the •FOR oi.11 U1:1'ftt'::(;. Colima Perk collection was taken to Dr FOR l xtr.le't of wild $1iaawl'erz ' ie the llo pit81 in an iron cage. The rep-) the Ie nosh• for detelera, Celle, Dierrlxra eve Dyeentcry. No pereen is fare eiihmat it. IteetiT COlIVORT To TIII:GERI FERI:\G. •' UUrotsn'n llouselteld Puna cca"has no eq al torrcIiuvIngpit in,bathinternal and external it tris was an ugly looking customer, about ten feet in length. Find a Cat %vis put into the cage, and the snake bit it in ,^.ben' half a miautc. The eat wee immediately hauled out of inurenpain inthe fiitla,baokorlaoa•ale,eorethroat the cage, and the antidote WAS adurks1- Rhenla)atiasu,'1'eetherhe.T,urubegoandaztykine istcret ' hypodermically, but the cat , of epimer itoiao. "18 wuL most surety quicken theblood and htettl, a a its acting Uowt'r In wonder. fut. '''13rown'a IEons)ituld Panacea' hoingack. uotviodged as the great Pain Reliever,fnd ofdou hitt thestrength of any other Elixir or Liniment in the world,shoulcl be iu et tory family handy fox oats when waate d,"as it really iu the bust remedy in the world for Cramps in the Stomach and rains and Mhos Of tali lamb," and isfor lullaby all Druggists at23 cents a bottle. PREJUDICED 1'1:O1'Lle. lfauy people are prejudiced against patent second dose of the anti oto was given mt'dit:bet but 811 wile try Ban deet: Blood •Bit to the doe', and it lived only a short tees are compelled to aeknowledae it worthy a time. There is some difference of opin- patent as a valuei le dis<coveiy. ion whether the snake bite or the anti- Ilowimeali' Ointment and.?illx.--Thr*' who dote killed the dog.have given these remedies a fair trial freely ad. Then Snake was bit and treated, but mit that they inherently pewee every pro the antidote was not administered the rorty suitably for ladling and removing erup. second day, and when the reporter saw tions, ulcerations, fistulas, abscesses, sores,bad the dog two weeks had elapsed and the legs, gathered broasts, and all disorders of the dog was apparently in good • health. glandular system. When carefully rubbed iu The results, however, are by no means the Ointment relaxes the swollen menete8, di - satisfactory. It is not certain that af- n 11I 1,cs inflammation, assuages pain, and ter the first dog was bit the snake had even alleviates dangerous Dualadies which may the power to poison the second dog. have iastod for months, or even years. Hol. The snake struck the first dog in the loway s excolient preparations are effective snugly, resistless in combination, and have been recoman'nded by grateful patients to bo resort- ed to as alteratives when all other means of regaining health have failed, Their action is temperate not yioleut or reduoiug. NO RIVAL IN THE HELD. SettinggHens. There is no rival for Dr. Fowler's Extract This is the season when hens run mad ofWild Strawberry. It is ae](uuwledgee chem. - and wile not bo comforted unless they pion for the euro of ail Summer Complaints. can hide away somewhere and sit day and night on a wooden nest egg or an old door -knob. Several woe were discussing this ques- tion in a grocery store one evening re - died hi twelve minute+. After an In- terval of four days, in order to give the snake a chance to reeuncratc its poison a doe' was put into the ease. The snake soon bit the dog in the jugular vein. The antidote was administered within 1 half an hour. The dog at first showed a symptoms of paralysis. The next morning the paralysis had disappeared and the swellin r had one down. A I :\T VAT IUA I $7, TO EV.:is 1-i ' T. - ..i)Y 'MAY DEW The Great Frei.eh Lotion for Beautifying the Face. Itcc'i: cala:iieevidenceofa.e. O c cation Leal; will salsa the most atuldruhly arta Tidal roughbaudsbe411r fnilysoftand ts417to 1ic• s e:ober that" Milk 11E:S%"' is not it �t t ; t ix powder that Ala zap the roues of the a lei, ani that is injurious to the, *Ida bate newend great disc oveav,a.vegetai:loE quad, t: atca.tet�• the cheek t-) glow with n'alth the tech, cans and hands to rival the Lily ill tch1t:n Etr- no isle to detect in the l:eastty iter er any artificial character. It cures (ire's y Skin, Fre ' le; , wrinide:, 1'iuul•les. 1314e1; ('row's reset, lclotchei, t'ace (leas,., Sun n.,,±, Ran. Elia,lworaaa. ('laxp )ell Bantle. fin. e < r t sr•T red Llina. Bather's Ilea, Tetter. Sc. the pores. oil gl•en<ls, and t�al,esfrorz ter., of painters and co'n.ctic trade'- I3y its use all re]resa and rouyt1z.c ; ave 're• este3;Itkea.#ttrrsthe•skin and t.::rD'tieit soft, snaoOtIi tau$ white; imparting a 't o `; soft e.is;.pruduciag a aaerfee.i hc.da, a vett::_- ▪ 1,, r,el youthful appearance TE..� lest fit('.. 1 else.) tient the woll l eve: p r•i.l :-; 1 lli €.6it ▪ t r.51 " A 1..A14(.1•t."TTLF. •' to minx e:t.'. . C: P+• ceipt of mire. -3. H7anleonler u,. a Di .tr a obi parr, Aet'1 -,, all letQCI t4tt,o NAY DEW At.IeNC1, 74 Y. ars•.-t!('et, 1`or r_,r,,t�af. 1'rrl•.ra,..; lt. .'!, ..e 11•)eu :e f 1.4 x7eata.a jugular vein and the second in the side. Besides these considerations is the feet that the first dog got the antidoto for two days and the second got it only one day.2'hiladclphia Telegraplc. —A boy named Napoleon Moll' aged 15 years, was instantly killed by lightning at Tip- ton, Que., on Saturday, while returning home from picking berries. McGregor do Parke's Carbolie Carate has cently. A man who owes a large evening been tested by years of trial and lass been of Dorking remarked, t‘Not even an found the most convenient and effectual gmetla reatest act of Congress can break up a settin' cd of applying Carbolic Acid. The greatest „ enticeptie in esti for Cuts, Burns and Ofd he"' 3 , Sores. Be sure you tet McGregor et: Parke's Ever tried ammkn ern under a bar- Carbolic Cerate. Sold for 25 cents by J, W. rel and poauin avateron'em? demand- Browning Druggist. 6 ed the roan on the sugar barrel. "Yes," said the Dorking man, "I've poured water on 'em till they grew web- footed, like a blamed duck, and" after - weeds found can in an old coal hod set - tin' away on lumps. 0' CUs]." "Tie a red rag round one wing," said a man who was eating cheese andcrack- ors. That'll fix 'eine" "llight's well offer 'ern a chrome," A- C ARD To all wbo are suffering from the errorsand. iudiscretionsof youth, nervous weakness, early decay,tossof)nanhood,aCo.,Iwill sand areceip het will cure you ,FB] 1S OF CHARGE This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America Send aself•acldrossed envelor tc the Ties• Tosz,rsT IxarAN. Strainn D,Notu Yeas Oity A:.Tswxn TILS QOESTIex.—Why (10 SO many people we see around tas,aeem to prefer to suf Said the Dorking man, "I tied a whole for and be )wade )miserable by indigestioncon- red woolen shirt on one last spring, and stipatiou, dizziness, loss of appetite, conning dog my eats if she didn't make a nest of up of the foop, yellow skin, when for 75 cents, it and act three weeks on the buttons! we will sell thew Shi]oh's Vitalizer, gnarante Then the grocer said. it was time to ed t cure them, Hoid by J. W. Browning e1osL' up, and each le inn girded off his Exeter. a 0 to loins and slowly filets out. -Detroit Free -_Mr..0 W. TIn 103,Man:,ager of the Federal Bank, Toronto, hes gene to Detroit to look after the hank's timber limits. • Press. The janitor's wife and one of her dis- tinguished friends were discussing the death of the old lady on the second floor, and the great grief of the old lady's daughter, "I tell you it is no trifling thing to lose your mother," says the visitor decidedly. "No, indeed," says the janitor's wife, with conviction; "rather than to lose one's mother, it is better never to have one!"—French Fun.. Otil i • 1.-Tcyrgem To the Front as Usual ith all, the latest Novelties in all Departments The place to get everything you want at prices to suit the times, COME ONE, COME ALL. No trouble to show Goods. JAMES PICKARD. RBNOWNEJ. REMEDIES. THE PILLS Puzify the Mod, co)reet all t'i::orders of the LIVER, STOJACHI, KTT1).TEY , AND() W ELS. They ilavigorate and restore to health febilitateti Cvnstitutiena, and are invaluable in all Complaints incidental to 11'entnies of all ages. For ebildren and tine a;;Nd they are ,priceless THE OINTMENT Is an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds. Amet and riots. It iy famous for (.rail a;.ud Iths:nmitti,:an. FOR Dzsor,Drns Or THE CHTST Ir Itk:, x.)'pQreaL. For Sore Throats. Eronebitis, Caiughs, Collis,Glandelu• Swellings, end all skin disea c- it bus no rival ; and for contracted and still joints it actslikc a charm, The Pills and Ointmeui•aresold at Timms .1fUI ow:tr's Est,al)lisheneat, 73 NEW OXFORD-STIUII1 T hate (533, OXFORD -STREET), LONDON ; also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine, in ]loxes and Pots, at is. led., 2s. 91, 4s. 6d., Its., 22s., and 33s. each. The 2s, 91 size coutaius three times the quantity of the is led, size ; the 4s. 6d, size six ; the 11s, size sixteen ; the 22s eize thirty-three ; and the 838 size fifty-two times the gn.^,ntity of the smallest Boxes and Pots. Full printed directions are affixed to each Box and Pot, and cart be hue 1n any language !tom Purchasers should look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address is not 533 Oxford Street, London, they are spurious. WILLIA DREW :' li tee Fluid Lig)itaiivn euros Neuralgia in one minute. undertaker -Fluid Lightning eaves Toothache in one minute. and Fluid Lightning cures Face Ache in Ore(�, j j minute. ■ Fluid Lightning gores Lumbago in ::: .�te. Carnet maker. lihematshin I , m ^ ^�"] minuto; n or 1 LX J'r1'EP . 0 f ..1.. sem._ I0 Fluid Lightning cures any pain or ache in, staidly. Price 25 centsp bottle at J. W. 7 Brownings Drug store. 6 ONE DOOR NORTH MOLSON'S BANK