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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-10-30, Page 4x 2 of P01 er's BestElectric Batteries for Medical use, M ercurial Barometer for foretelling the Weather. GREAT BAR AIMS SELLINGOUT#. e ,ende'st a ers r Catarnb, a oncb t s, Ike GIVING 11P BUSINESS 4LL TC 33310 so= caE, P. --AT ASNTT--- Dc m ox>G Laboratory, J. W. BROWZ? 'C, Prop A Fatal ka rigorous divert* law will hinder women frown: the fatal mistake of mar - tying men to refer:1 them, U a Ming matt of 24 years of age, or 80 year, of age. has the habit of strong driukfixed on him. he is es certainly hound for a drunkard's grave as that the trails starting from 'Grand (ventral depot at $ o'clock to -morrow morning is and for Albany. The trails may not reaolt Albany, for IL may be thrown from the track, The young malt may not reach the drunkard's grave, for something may throw him off the iron track o evil; but the probability its that the train that stents tt reorrow morning at S o'clock for Albany will get ,where, said the probability is that the young matt who has the Habit of .strong drink fixed: On en b Maforc 25 or SQ ye*" 01 Worsted Ovevcofttints, Tweeds, Etc., age will alrrkve ata drunkard's gravy She knows be drinks, although be tries Aud ranee• up in l?iret.claas style, and at lutea that cannot fail to please. Ail Goods tci hide it by chewin cloves. Every- :tfARNER IN PLAIN FIGURES. body knows he dries , Parente warn. neighbors and friends warii. She will No Trouble to Show Good ss, marry birri, 1.1shots unsuccessful iu the experiment, why„ then, the divorce law will emauolpato bort becauss hob- 1.31'i : a1oug your Farlxt Produce, for which itual drunkenness is a cause for a Highest St Pricesbe paid. In Indiana., lrentuoky, Florida Connecticut, anti nearly all the chases, a " the poor thing goal to the altar IWECt PIC i, ETE . a;4crltiee 11 you will show isle thea „ ! poverty-atruck street* In tiny laity Peril! SEPT. 92ad, IBS. 1884. -THE OLD 1884.� ESTABLISHED HORSE To the Front ac vo'N► gr, a with at�First Oats irtoe)t. ';u4 at prices that DEFT: COMPETITION. TAILORING DEPARTMENT Fall of all tate Latest designs in show you the horned of the women who married inert reform thein, In 9 : T._. .._ t f ten tit d it b a successful axparitnont, never saw the successful experiment. But have! i,;;r►rt,ua divorce law and that woman f h I3 ' ' It I d' i has been achieved u modern m n tubo passed through Philadelphia a fess well. teat of patients treated during h AS we have decided to close up our business in EXETER NOBTK, we will On the lst of Octobolr,.eommence to offer the whole of our entire Stock of Dry -goods, Groceries, Crookery, Boots ec Shoes, Hats Caps, Ready-made Clothing, 1 Rardwaae, Patent Medicines, eke AT A. GREAT A REDUCTION. We take this o, , ortunity to tender our thanks to • our niemereus Customers ,for their liberal patronage during the past Eleven years, and` hope to see y(�:e all again soon, to secure some of the SpcL i � ll pccia1arEain:whichu a -one cant+ out o o *1W racy e I A WM tog Stick That, nna ravtstert. , CATARRH - A NEW TREATMENT. Colonel William Bruceton, a bronz- 1 srbape the most extraordinary butters they'. tt veteran o t e wine n la eery ce, i • d t ad medial:to has seen %stashed tax the �IxOa treatment, y,11UQ as oA tint lA t e da e a , carrieel a eallee that t a imam-' feet eiX 1Aegttta, [nilly Ainatr nor Oent. ir$Vo � bcencurodof this atubbostt malady. Itis is Brill say; "If 1 am afllaueed to that man lt`ie for lite. and if uow in the or- dor of hit young love, anti I am the emit 01 great events. Xt is made @lain@ unuetl,etass btarilln$ when itis romeurbarea prize to be won, Ito will nut glut UP bb longitudinal strips Of wood; the head that not Ave per cent. of patients presentinr Any party cute>. when he has w'on the prize surely la a higbip pouched _ bit of bona from �,tnai'toe� i,Rina ue u�cetnGtiivnco[,iz3Anya c tb o bo trill not give up his cups. And so the river drift doposite in 1)et outsltlra, atrvert;aett cares never reran a Coro at au.. that woman will say to the mans "No, ; England and the ferule is the !rag -1 Rtartiui; with toe claim now generally ceilicvcrl As our Stock trust be disposed of in a 4IIart time, it will be sold regardless of Bost, Tltir will he A RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY BY 1,63.ING INA 000B STOCK OF-- --- FALL & WINTER GOODS A.s."our Stock is well selected cad principally Staples, it will be to ,your interest to examine the Goode before purchasing elsewhere. Qh11Q One, + olsle All, and bring your friends along, Butte and Eggs taken as usual. sir, you are already married to a club, went of v. gun used at the battle of i t Ytiin l�io r tail of i viti`g'uar Hii �ii�t1 o lip uo and ti souare 'au Arerrted to the marriedtwice,landayou hiel_e�g�jauo. One wooden strip Is from i r. iimat atatm nizwc out his cure to ctheirtr } ,,, , the i)1Ottnt Ot Qllyt 9, at Jerusalem, and the t`atartti is },Tactically *tired, suit thou 1,r r. era bigatuist, trot - .Zl , rabilageirt from the other eight ono is from lei-n,,,anur'e nrtfueStio,ted, ns cures effeetos1 t,y Fra ,rk J'esPe`A .Stiri+frtf Mugaline for l,im inns 'wawa acro aro curear+till. �n nuc SOU'S lhip, 'rho Victory, one tram the y lr i 1 tins summer anent other trea;tau,nt cubs cured Jany American tat sloop -of -war Cumberland, else leis atortcd to tura cwt!r 1n(1u40re of Cities, The regret is often repeated in rural J circles, says the: last monthly report of the department of agriculture, that boys wiil leave the farm for city life. It las been shown heretofore that the proportion of farmers is slowly de- crea'ing*, and that ibis is for the best good of agriculture. It has, at the sailed time, been shuwn that the supply of farm products is increasing by use 1 of labor-saving implcmrytts and (it is hoped) by hatter cultivation. Then there is no need of regret that all sous of farmers should not elect to bo farm- ers themselves. .sono have inventive genius ;tad, a taste for mechanical pur- suits; some manifest a penchant for trade, and others a preference for pro- fessions. A distribution according to natural bent and innate aptitudes will load to better results, and leave fewer poor farmers to occupy a position for which they have neither taste nor quali- fications. An examination of the busi- ness of cities shows that they aro occu- pied fur other purposes than speculation and petty swindling, however severely they may be cursed by the presence of those who prey upon honest industry. In fifty cities of largest population there tvere nearly 8,000,000 people in r r one from the Alabama, cut before sheCatarrh. Thi application of tho remedy li left Laird's ship -yard; ono from the *merle. seaaau t iliodens lattheme. end the Bellerophon, Napoleon's prison ship 1 alder sera at,soly and l,crsuauent cure, the one from the Ville do Paris, Admiral rnuior,ty (c cases being cured at ono treat- Grasse's flag -ship In our revolutionary11%,11. A.Jirl zx0 tiaMONrralt:3ui s sec war; ono from the floor of the blank nest, Torento,Canada, and enclaro stamp for hole at Calcutta.; ono from the grove their trout tee ori Catarrb.-Montrcat Star. Nor. surrounding Taj Mahal, and the last 117' la84' from the wreck of the Royal George. Colonel Erneston has written a sketch of the circumstances under which each piece of the cane was obtained, and the whole put together, and on his death it and the manuscript aro to bo deposited in the South Kensington museum. Each circumstance regarding tiro gathering of the pieces is properly attested. l► L111,UUlpbt euooaul:14WO.: ueOf started in the center of Rhode Island, in spite of the protests of the people of Connecticut. Louis Gordon, of 'Patchogue, con- ceived the idea of flying a kite with a duplicate string. to which he attached several baited fishhooks and a sinker. lle raised the kite over the water at the seashore, keeping the strings sep- arated until the kite bad attained a considerable altitude. Then he threw out as fair as possible ono of the strings with the hooks attached. The line, iter sinking so :ts to be drawn taut, 1880. Of these 3,000,000 or more were answered ever purpose of a deep sea "workers," in addition to the wives line, and the ingenious fisherman soon and older daughters who were house- keepers, and the children, the aged, d infirm. It may be supposed that an most of those workers were in com- merce or transportation in these fifty great "marts of trade." By no means —for the larger proportion aro artisans and operatives connected with the great manufacturing class. New York itself has 42 per cent directly engaged as artificers, and but 27 per cent in trade and transportation together, and the annual value of the products is tho princely sum of $472,926,437. Instead of handling a few hundred millions in foreign goods, they make an equal value of domestic goods, a large pro- portion of which is labor. So we find in these fifty cities an average of 43 per cent in manufactures, 1 per cent in agriculture, and 24 per cent in trade and transportation. As the remainder are in domestic' service, distributed among these classes but not enumer- ated with them, and professional peo- ple dependent upon all these classes, tt.appears that fully six-tenthsof the population of these cities are supported by manufacturing production: s. e., five millions of aopulation of less than eight derives their incomes from the productive industries. Thus the great cities of the country are not so much, t .; arta of trade' as "centers of ina 71 • - _ t 4,000 comets have been 50011 tinge the records began. A Matamoras, Mexico, doctor gives patient in the throes of hydrophobias a dose of poison to put him out al* misery. _.. had a sixteen -pound cod and another of smal.er size. Eyery bottle of Arnica & Oil Liniments old is warranted by the proprietors to give satis. faction or money will be refunded. MARKET REPORTS. (Corrected at6o'clock pan. Wednesday.) WALL WEB.AT WuiteWtioat ... nee white wheat New Bed Wheat New MON DOWNS' ELIX Y .H. D O 1FN8' ELIXI Ilas stood the test for Form-"itai.r: VitArs, and has proved itself thew 1,4-.t remedy known for the cure .. Coniumptloif, C"oL:"1H:1. • Colds,Whoopin , Cc ' and all Lung ©ls0-,rr;',i.. yousiT or old tier.:, ; v ?rico 25a s_3 S: CO pc: L�. 1 t ..• The Seegmiller Plows. s. POWELL Having decided to close bis present stook of the above plows, will sell FOR $13 CASH, and $14 ON TIME FOB 30 DAYS. The plow. can be seen atthebuilding ,oppos i to 131.1tidcns Nimble tbop. (A few door south of the market.) Points and repairs always kept In stock. 0 70 to 0 72 Parties intending making a ptrchase will do 0 70 to 0 72 well to call early. 00 7272toto0076 70 April 10, S. POWELL. • i P1ING wIlilAi Wife (new) •• 0 72 to 0 75 Berle? •.. ^• ••• 0 46 to 0 07 Oats ••• 0 26 to 0 26 Clover Seed ..• 7 00 to 7 40 Timotby '• ••• 1 25 to 2 00 Peas ••• 0 58 to 0 05 Corn - , 0 00 to 0 65 017to818 015to016 Flonrperbbl. •„ ••. ... 5 00 to S 60 Potatoes,per bag ••- ... 0 35 to 0 40 Apples,perbag ... 0 40 to 0 50 DriedApplespr b ,•• 0 00 to 0 08 (lease per lb. .... 0 05 to 0 06 Turkey per lb ... 0 07 to 0 06 Dunks pe r pr ... 0 50 to 0 55 Chickens per pr ... ... 0 25 to 0 30 Ftotts,dreSsedper100. 7 00 to 7 50 Beef .: 5 00 to 6 00 Hideo rouhg, ... ••• .. 5 00 to 6 00 °, dressed . 6 50 to 6 75 Sheepakins,eacl ... 0 90 to 100 Caltekins. 0 60 to 0 70 Wool per lb ., 0 19 to 0 20 flayrerton .,. 7 00 to 8 00 thiionVUorbusu ... .. 0 00 to 0 76 Woo per cord............800t0350 HEN BALL MARKETS, Fall' Wheat per bh 5 0 78 to 0 75 Spring ' ... 0 74 to 0 80 Barley (b*iebt) •• 0 51 to 0 0 51 to 0 600 Barley (feeding) 0 28 to 0 49 White oats, 0 8 to 0 ie Black Oats27 30 Apples per 001. "' 100 to 5 to . 00 0 59 lotatoes ror bh Eggs ... Butte-) ••• desiring to lease the store can get immediate pos- session by purchasing the Stock. CURFBF,LLEY 8c CO. Octal r'.nti,1rs0. EST.41108LJESIXED 1872. SAMWELL AND PICKARD Desire to call the attention of their customers to, and ask their inspection of their large and Complete assortm't of Dry Goods Etc., for the fall trade of 1884. Our stock is, we believe, well assorted and carefully selected. It consists in part of the following : All -Wool Dress Goods, Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, Black and Col'd Cashmere, Black and Col'd Silks, Ottoman Cord Silas. Wishes to announce to the inhabitants of Exeter and vicinity, that he bas opened out a Boot and Shoe Shop in the t.orner. Store North of Samwell & Pickard't', where he is prepared to make all kinds of ordered work. Sewed work a speciality- Repairing promptly attended to- GEO. MAN SON, Late Manager C. Eacrett'a Boot and Shoe Establishment. May 14th 84. Staiole Department.' Shirtings, Denims, Cottonades, Table Linens, Table Napkins, Grey and White Cottons, Shirtings (plain and twilled), Cotton Bags, 'LACK AND COL'D VELVETEENS and prices. great variety of shades, Your inspection of these goods and prices will convince you they are right, as they have been Imported for this season's trade. Our Millinery Department is still under the care of our MISS McINTIRE, and the stock in this department. will—if possible—be more attractive than ever this season, embracing all the latest American. English and French styles of Shapes, the latest shades in Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Flowers, Plumes, Tips, &c., &c. In OUR TWEED and GENTS' FURNISHINGS we show choice lines of English, Scotch, Irish, French and Canadian Tweeds, English, Scotch, and French Suitings, English and French Trowserings. Hats, Caps, Scarfs, Ties Shirts, Braces, Hosiery, Ete. We have a good cutter on the, promises; and gurii antes a fit in every case. Our stook of Blankets is very extensive in. white. In Furs our stook is complete (gr ey and brown) in Boas, Capes, Sets &c., &e„ also Robes in Buffalo and Wolf. Our Boot and Shoe department will be found fully as, sorted in Ladies', Gents' and Ohildren's' wear, also a full assortment of Trunks, Valises;, and Satchels. GROCERIES NEW AND FRESH. SAMWELL & PICKARD