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The Exeter Times, 1885-2-26, Page 6
il poisonous. The Iii„ : ldu ;1► or Americas s An English cltltraoteelet stro I phobia is much more likely to be �i � �', c;ivaotL by a Slunk than a does -bite , and . dlo4elcapeil.:ezul• even grates,quintp cattni- catured in Amerie, is rile levo �of big pose Pols n MOM $4;101311104, Tt i a well known feet that Ilyt1 s. le Ices otos in, Treating Pxttu and Bruises. I for olio would never go tato the i• l woods„ where there was a possibility et tltin�s, �vliich is. after al}, at fai.ittg.. There are 150 accidents, liable to 9c- being kitten by one of these creatures. I akin to virtue, end which will guide cer,iu m houses 14, writes, • _• Fe.lroq without Carrying a morsel of oaustic in America t iiltn Etat pastures after aclvo;¢. IJoetor to Cystis s .('wei,� 3itgetttui u}y peeket ie case of accident'- 1.14 snit Aut. htaitiolV lr►wlts ln9litnve, for .Iuly, which a nw,t tet.iv of thrilled It is a very foolish plan, not to say , chastened ante purified Elhlli: ti• At. surgIc'''l si:,ili would snail •e to set i,. lit, cruel to have the dog that hers bitten E p>•esout' Amer,cttns o s.ttist ed with !ii it h 1 d "f tit444 iahC 4 e ... ��,�. ,tp de itwed. Tithes : tills iq „, t, j t mads eoause t ey :ire tette; an ?,.. l not urge the must have cost;►: groat. 3s at iii cy ia#lu. Is gmInher tai impassible to dtseo4er t� rt n w • [ Iia `znhre'emu- o e was rntaid at tbo du tl-tzI money: '. * : " If ;► srranrur peon of thee() that I wish to give sense thee h t or de two oe his teeth, deet ' were t4 T1s an Apteiliggent and wQ1P 4R.- useful hints. . tmoat, orale iiaor can w at, to its aptn 4n, Whether roft'hav 'Medicine -chest infection to know that he is running, titian u ins Mast live by all means; tt will boa sat- vas bestvorift scorn in the United t, in the house er not, there are several about in the hest of health, I can not hates, he tivould pxoiiably say the park handy articles vylzich should always be hot saying that in ninety -nixie eases a packing oszatliishments at Chiea;o. To kept re.tdr iu a Clean drawer toe so of out ps ai hundred when a rtes bites any t this loathsome laver. like Ycarick, s culerrenev'. A little case containing a ono, the party bitten tins been to skull, all must conic, The young keau. ordinaryl l of aids t on her honeymoon .tour. the. states- f-isbionea lsio it rattarn� nr is tl b me, mild not ihq dor; it is not vary ! man and tourist, arse alt ctrawn by some urijust. there,ore, to punish him, but tell! ;1 pins. nettles ting thread-• positiy, lv mean and cruel, Cats' bikes ' inystertons iaseination to the shambles,' teat se are all the instrmeente rt•.le:red. are usually mora dmn ;cross than dogs Whey watch ilio unfortunate swine Apteiances will ine;n.le one tt • ;WO •..•,that is. they are more apt ko fester hurry* u1 the broad way tvhiCh roads to b.c,iaa res, some lint and or i l ei:k, a and take longer to heat. the iieason r destruction; itt absl pbing horror, they bet of t a4t?LCA silver in a ca. -:e, and al,tgtd borne simper this --a. cat's tooth tnakos, &ec the throats of t i v et:ms cut and striper of adhesive plaster, Then theft, i e oreseterretl wound, a Clog's a more h the descent of rho vietitti, .Iixinp ai• I. s: acls.t 121.A stunu:ata4 lotion, a Un open one, dead, it attbel little whlcb, Tato the meet frit :s . titeloael art ,joints. t kdhesivo plaster comes in bandy. It i boiling sea below. the srrapina, ells- t e:e., 'ut.t 000 or to"tlikitids of oi'1zmen,t- g p f. embof the , and all the revolting de- ii I'auEtices are han•9r to allaty leittltu- ought to be the best roctlrao,c, :inn ii tails of the toilet of this dead, Few are d mations and to soothe lin, . i"f aro lnsteatt of kee pin it In., a ro11 in the i! nerwitted to ossa a the ai et:tacte, I e drawer it ou�.ui to be cut up lute strt s 1 invaluaii:e in svve�:iti s "demi, the of tettereut t-ea,tths. It et thus ready i. Lora CtorrA lades,, act to tttt� ashra.ztkler teruat, i,u whitlows, :i "•w field ere, A for lutmelliste use, and torrid is asp b4 lits frleitds s Cha Gf w;a bars after I small bottle of turperatsne and apo at , ebanee of its $tiekin'* together as tt :haling wtttlessoct a>` fan, re, attleata, earren oli should nisei find a clue in does it ke t in hulk. a �' begieil to be allowed to retire, as oth tii`I ee la e�te will drawer. unlet€rues re- When it is necessary to use thio pias" s Fgvosu thin lto'� b cher Uatth evv ,rlthold ter to keep the edges of a, wound to• , n quire'', to open. stiiarltibsee3ies er gum- gether, we meet be careful. iirst and navy anti retleetett pts the utyste,r} I botitor hadge betterswellings by tido #smile foremost, to see that the wound. in per- aro tlo of culture refuse Lto follow v this -featly clean, :tad no sand, glass or grit worse than Astilanteo custpni. When I pitys!elatt, Many people liave tan ' 41 it' wItkll wpui4 cause #t}stexitt�^ atttt greatest horror of the lancet. and wilt prevent it from healing." ,titc.inect itbsoltita3} to wltnAaa the pig- i a telling abscess xather than stibtuit tel ever cover et a wound wholly rue were• i�l e " with a lose of taster; whatever bet itavp it aliened. Aad Peis its a ease el i Iii sizi; 1,ise long. narrow strips. „r'� vrtU'll• titin eine. the relief that follows a slip Wares the plaster uy holding, the back •: til capliw,tes. Fie end hiatus,. painless leelstee is is o; it againak a. can of boiling water for , T e 'ltlark. .DE CREAM, o .rJ44 D'QR1, Thebestprepet i hk!own30Beiencefgrbeautifyint;the ONE SINGLE APPLICATION Is warranted to ggcautify the Paco and Ovate the Fadedor Sallow Com- plexion a Perfectly HealthF Natural and* Youthful appearance. It Coneeala i'I#lidkles, Freeklea. Crows. Feat, acid tI,e Evidence of Age, leaving the $1; , Soft, Smooth, and wiute. - ests0E,—SO genus "Sent to .any address. Postage . stampstaken..Address allletters tp CREME D'' OR, Drawer 2,678, Teepee P.O. Ask rime druggist for it, wholesale by all whole- sale druggists.. Bujdo u aura Th mess '..1Ios e 4 ttitc, ;£itch estirni tiattsness, 1..➢ a sa.�` . p.�' � . n DOprpszq, daund ee, A eetions of the Liver and ;Kidneys, B L 0 ©D Pimples, Blotches, ,this, Rumors, Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Erzgslpetas, azul all diseases arising from .impure Blood,. Deranged S(ontaclt. or irregular action of the 3oicele. BITTERS un for vaitraeititiess pain for dere front N o d li ll " kiLlin'� tar Ctiicagm• at•qu:tlntauees ttaetiy ,trill sA.—Sir Lofted Matti, Advertise the Exeter TIMES. stantsneuus, 0 1*ers, agate.aro will- „ y; few sceontl3, then ap ly it across the It is through the help tit the ttiiertt•. ins to it:t►e its mance S peened whoa it wound, leaving a small slime between .; phone that telephone has become so Watches, "Coutes" tit :t head," 'et it hardly 'I each strip to give exit t4 the 13-mple tactical arta so extensively adopted. Watches That " YY �ih ei •► it will break o E BANS of TIMI Main Street, Exeter. TUOS. PITTON watlts o'I t.nin then, Mas Remember that sttei,iug ppia&ter has no l the Blake transmitter, fire ader. Mutt P healing ttatian In itself the beniflts dts. many pthcrs by ,,bleb tuuato sad I Ile anti seven Tile tithe to 0 Ott-Rtt g, abscess is whoa chem is a flactentleg , lived from its use are of a purely ate- speeelies aro now conveyed so manyAndare warranted correct for TiIlle, Tide, of Railroad bag4y Lina tet tize, touch, ,;writs indica' ; ch;tnicnl nature, Clean chic are better tion et the presedbe of pus—la otiior r� bouu•t un with the blood, simply with worded of the fetatalion eti :natter, If a linen ra;;, for sticking pl *ster Is no this nl titer cart nut liavu'gat it spilt 119th hath the bleeding stops, In caa►e est es, Ara nil rarlCot ioa of the carrion r tuierephone. In some churches, rials- •gain, ana to please the most fastidious. rephone trxnttutltters are now Applied. ,: tiro tau �a that tii,aticw�; that' lie liaise- . to the pulpit. so that the sermon cash I on.. �srf altetip ^Armin,5 the hair must be 'be transmitted by telephone to invalid distely anise it, and white doing aro settees! off before the plaster lar applied. members who can not leave home. At '. CSU" m1201t' Pala ,sod i venienoe: p Mata or iw., ,...,orate 4t stayer to the t lcctrieat exhibitions of Paris, news to be opened, �! '� When a sunt boll pe. • ,so ounce of distilled water makes a i tonna nod the O' atel palace, the r}~llaL is Rich, Fare, Sparkling and Sultst>llltial, Suitable the lancet should tenoned. around with t r cry gnu:i stimulating lotion for music et as entire opera was trans - n piece of rag to within about half an . tvpunda or sprca that naictl. snob art yoitto4 from the stage lap wire to other 1 for • BomanS, Friends and Countrymen, en, Lo 'E�rs, Brides, Well of the pointt m , It' then bo t n application, but if they ere healing buildings where greaumbers of per -1 Bridegrooms, Loving and Lovely 'Wives, Children, Hus freely unci! at that part of the boil kindly, with even white edges and not sous sat and listened to it. The trans• which le softest. After a gum -boil' much. exudation, they do not want port of musts :tad other sounds in no bands, BCG', E'tG- has been opened, gentle pressure is stituttiettin way directly connected with the wiro ! needed to squeeze out the rustier, and r Languid, indolent soros snd flabby is frequently effected by whatis termed SPECri'A �' a�'',+ .-^^iSCotCll slid Brazilian Pebble, soft easy the mouth should bo well rinsed wIth p nlcurs, want a stimulating lotion op- iuducuou, or leading in. Over and bot water. plied with But, atter the manner of our agate persons listening at tele- and pleasant t0 the eye, and suitable for youth or age. I counsel tho keeping et `pins fwd ,Yater dressing and the oet1 pport of a pbones for rho purpose of hearing what noodles and thread in the surgical bandage.. But. I should 'iiao my read- a friend le any ing have heard the drawer, in order that they may bo at- ors to bene hi mind that the heeling of strains of this uiusie—aside, commun. Give hull a call, No 'Croak to show Goods. ways ready at band. Tisa pine a44id ulaors depends in a verygreat measure .creed by induction from some neigh- be of different aizus—they are handy upon the state edthe constitution. The boring lino to theirs. Not long ago far taatenln r bandages, thread shout be strong etc. The blood must be strengthened by h 4 ood a telegraph clerk in Chicago was lis• Watches and Clocks Repaired and Brought to and white, food, else the sore will not heal. Why, 1 toningin a telephone early one morn - and the needles of a fair size—needles ie can • not hetrl', unless you supply it ins, and to his surprise heard the croak - Time. with good, honest byes in their heads, with flesh -forming material. and this . ins of frees and tee whistling of birds. needles that even n man can thread. As to bandages, they can either be bought or made.. For economy's sake, 1 thud: they should be made, and for this must be kept up as much as pus- as a microphone, mud transmitted the this purpose old linen of any kind can sible, and bandaged firmly* but not too woodlawn chorus to his ears, Messages bo washed and utilised. Tear it into tightly from thea toes upward. in process of transmission aro some- strips and sew it neatly together. The'Four or five *rains of powdered alum times drowned by the rumbling noise bandages may be of two or oven three er sulphate of zinc to the ounce of of street cradle rat e:tett by the wire.— different breadths—ono about an inch water make another handy stimulating Chatnb-r`s' Journal. au a third about thres. Biose are lotion. Goultird water is easily made; .—..►.-.w---- — JEWELIEY material must come from the blood. But, in addition to the enrichment of the blood, if the ulcer be in the leg, The explanation of the phenomenon's, `..- that a loose joint in the telephone wire, `—"—' where it passed through a wood, acted ESTABLISHED 1872. ro"Y^ SAMWELL AND PICKARD called miter b tttdaoes. There are also simply add a teaspoonful of sugar of '' ' �TI�TGS. dd Ll 'rE; to call the Attention of their customers to, and ask application to the ,scalp, for, Instance, more cooline by the addition of spirits In the National Cemetery at Vicks- t11e11' inspection of their large and and to parts of the body to which a of wine. Itis an excellent application burg, Miss.. 1.2,000 graves aro marked various forms of tailed bandages for lea to a pint of water; it is rendered - ell Il bandage t ted The, age, I may mention, however, is a in order to relieve internal swelling , lee u esucceededa , broad one with four tails; this being ng .000,000. a and lin a mixture of one art of Etc..,, for.. the fall .trade of 1884. ' Our stock is, we believe, well assorted and•carefully selected.It consists in part of the following te assortm't of Dry Goods roller tnl enc is na suited. is foxy painful swellings. unknown. shapes of these will suggest themselves For wry or °stiff nook, or 'in cases "Coll I pie tom person of sense. Tlio scalp band- where you wish to redden the surface Ferdinand Ire ar<i is only ,thirty year$ y b t h in borrod�ind foremost laid itails toe iead and aro carried v backwthe two ard Cal liniment, two ltub well olive imoil is a eapi- the diver DAmerican nt c cv has been known stablish- behind Lite head, crossed on the back , .Carron oil is a mrxturo of limo water ed in Paris. of the neck, brought round and tied . and olive oil, and has been in repute Anthony Comstock, through an agent. ander the chin, while the two hinder- for centuries as an application to has begun a crusade in San Francisco mast tails are brought forward and burns. I know of nothing better, how- against dealers in immoral books and tied under the chin. In bandaging a ever, for instantaneously taking the pictures. leg the art lips in keeping the bandage heat out of a burn, where the surface The number of Union soldiers killed fiat, smooth and moderately "tight. is not broken than turpentine. Soak • in battle in the late civil war was 60, - Lay the end along the instep first, to- the part well with it for a minute or 976; died of wounds. 85,947; died of wards the toes, and bandage from the two; the relief is magical. „I expect disease, 183,404. ' more titan 0 thottsaz l of my readers to New Hampshire has sixty-nine shoe toes including; a1i -tile foot except the., heel, thens as'tie:the:a'n`kle, anti so up: ward as fags the knee or above it.• grateful to me for giving them this manufactories which give employment In aseenrnr the calf the leg, at every In conclusion I have a word or two 000,000 worth of goods. • New of clothing link i Shi> tings,-Denims; 'Cottonades, Table Linens,, y necessary, for, laving bandage form the best applications possible. the lower half of the leo, you may carry 'They are of many different kinds. The them back at the end of thirty days at Shirtings' (plain: and twilled). Cotton, Bags, the roll right away up to under ' the simplest are made of oatmeal, linseed half price for n similar suit made new. In great variety of shades knee and take a there and so on brilliant tum , s: simple hint. to 5 000 oaeittrves, and produce $10 - All -Wool Dress Goods, 'Plain,and Fancy Dress Goods, Black and Col'd Cashmere, Black and Col'd Silks, Ottoman Cord Silas. Startle Department. turn the bandage should be plaited to say about poultices. In erases of half back over itself. This is not xbso- local 'nil in tion of any hind they A N Y 1, i ti house makes Grey and. White Cottons Intel f I• d sorts to order for• $10 or $ 0 and takes Table Napkins, y s turn meal or bread and winter. lbs oat- Small stuffed birds of br P LACi1►"'AN CCL D vELv�T��via.• down again to whatever position the meal poultice is, to speak plainly. just ale are now worn on the left shoulder. and prices. bandage is found to lie best and flattest porridge without salt rhe linseed" One lady, who forgot her canary and - ." in. poultice. is made by stirring the. meal left it starve to death, had it- mounted YOU):inspeotlon of these goods -and prices will - convince Charpie is made by stretching or you they are- rig' lit', as they have been Imported for this season's holding strips of old linen very tightly, and scraping it with a rough knife. trade, into boiling water gradually, and work- ing it up well unL it a proper and wore it with a black costume. Tho town of Hailey, L T., founded in 1880, now has a $1,000 soda fountain consist- ency is obtained. The bread and sea - Charpie is a useful application to, ter poultice is made by pouring boiling among its evidences of civilization, - • wounds, and may take the place of water over pieces of stale bread, cover- The antpti4- from. the shrines: or e? Our Millinery Department is still under the care lint, but after all. it is not:so,handy. it ing up with a plate fora short time, present year; is • estimated as *5.0QQ- of our.MISSMcINTII;rE, nand the stock in this department does not lie. so flat.. aha you' can not and then draining off the water. Char- 000. spread ointment very well on it.coal maybe. added to this if thought w1t71-1i?, possible—be more attractive than,,ever,thiS season, In cases of sore that we wish to take g Edison, the inventor, olefins'to hate g - g desirable, which it might be in cases of built a railroad at -Menlo.dick thjree el»bzac�Yn'Y all the latest American; Exi lisp•and French styles on 0 kindle heisling action; for those ',d'e¢eneraf. ulcers. - that 'need• stimulating ttr soothing. Canute and turnips are sometimes water -dressing is invaluable. It is made into poultices, and are very, very simple and,#easy of, pplydetion, , Booth n Yon::irv�ve/only tOidie a pi boo ' it in...tson itiislee'e is ai tile. by mshtng� clean Find water, "t'o -tvhi probably a up half -roasted onions, and spreading few drops of pure carbolic acid hare tOmissive rag sesIt is. as favo rte' PP .,1i- been added, then apply. it to the sore, eatitinItikh sonietfck '. olds,in the .eh which it must more than cover. A 11 the chest be previously reddened by piece of,.oa sr1,lk'is•then applied over the.:., 1jnb in' a little warm turpentine, lint to ,+ o, 131 ifs`m rs=oisture, • and'; he ,£ w will be better, but on no ac - whole by me i,�s of ,co atlhonid it boaPP lied to an abrad- e. e. retaining bandage. ed surface. • Water-dreseing is also a lied" to i a t. W � PP The use of the mustard cit, pias ti is; wounds after they have been properly very well known. I4rs 'ins in'"that wrapped, anti it may so`meti'mes take:` chest' from colds it is of"greet service,; the place of a poultice for swelling and : also in cases of dys p tpsia. •and' which we want'' to'sootheand reduce. pains in the stomach with 'rntcliing The morsel of lunar caustic in n case and vomiting;. can be bought at a chemists shop for, Poultices to the-nece for sore throat I believe, three -pence.' It is used to and graudutar swellings of a painful cauterise dog or cat or skunk bites, kind, do noon; but if you begin with and also scratches that may be sup- them, you must keep on changine wiles long, on which be ran,, „at ;ehea Of Shapes, the latest shades in Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Flowers., rate of forty-two m iles an electric motor and ',carried ,six.or eight, Pinn4.e1, Pg; •t hour,, an sr &0. &o.• 4troightcars. I' CTIA TWEED an E'.�'NTS'. 'FURNISHINGS we;show ri min ' ice es of �in llsfi• catch Irish; French and Canadian stinted 10'7,426,000 gallons f, j Chex i#� g '� Last year the .people of Paris clan- , ' ; e• z .s Every •'man,, woman dans .eh d drank Twet;d , Ernglish, Scntih, ;ant "fit ren:ch u1tin s, .��rl]g11,Si1«^and forty-seven Y • . �ailons. There .zs � g � , �'.•. . ,, ,�a•.� little alcohol, However, i e the wine French rrowserin s..; i, Hat sOrips; Scarfs, Ties Shots, Braces, hosiery; -Etc. .We Dade s good varier' on white; �fii".Furs our stoop is'"etenelete:(giey and brown) 1u $'vas, Slapee;'t3els'&e., &c,. seise hopes in Ititffalo and Wolf. Op{ fleet and Shoe department will he found ['ally. as - torted 115 Ladies', Gents'and Childrenls.aweary, also a fnll'assortmez,t of Trnpke, Valises,' •and,Satdhela. ' nov the them; or more harm than good Will re- remises and anal autee a fit in every: cases Our stook'of Blankets is•very eltensive in: suit. Finally, remember whet Arx P Abernethy said about poultices:- "Thy, 1ra10 either -blessings. or,Curses: 4ccor't. ,mg to;whether they ,bo well:pr badly made." ... About three tons •off canny ivainty in sticks, are manufactured in Ithaca,N,. Y., every 'week. ` GROCERIES` N �A,MWEL,L,