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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1885-4-2, Page 3'J ittooed Sansolen& 1 The natives in boats exhibited the general characteristics of the Polyne. Alan-Maylaye. Their faces were clear e of tattoo, but frcln the loins down over the hipsand thighs to the knees, the e Samoans puncture the color into the akin in closely dotted mass. with dike.-- oval Ruske of bare skin embelliehine the design, which ata distauee look atmoet like :flair of dark pants. Tho Lustre- i lents used are usually the spines of the shaddock tree or bona driven in. With altiali mallets, The coloring The Treasury Deparunont bas in its rogues' gallery photo,r:.phs of 3,0{10 counterfeit makers and "shovers" These persons are of all ages.. from the hill of fourteen to the gray -hired sInner of seventy. Tihey roprt very nationality, even to the AfrleAn and the heathen Chinee. The latter. ndexed, are much more numerous then sbe expected, `Plicae thriftyw pans are perhaps the most expert witators in the world, and they stand at toe head of the ansa in the promse lieu of base eoiu, Many women trace analtzett as "shovers," ,natter is burned candle nut. The womee do the tattoo. The process le begun with the men at the awe of 2,. and is slow and painful, As among their civilized professional brethren. there is. a code a honor recognized in the profession devoted to this art, and this code is chiefly applied—so true is Invents nature to all its expects—to the maintenance of an adequate scale of fees. A tattooer will sometimes stop is the middle of his job. leaviug, the subject half done. until his pecuniary detnnn,ts aro satietiott, stud no profess- iona.brathor eats be tempted to cut is awe finish the business. A Samoan is no more able to walk around for the rest of his life half tattooed than an Australian masher with one whisker, and he is therefore obliged to pay itp to The uttermost farthing. Althou la net so ittverieely as is Iv, the bemoan Isles nud women do dye their hair' yet- • low with bathed coral, and paint their factsa red and black. They also shave the heads of their children, using shar•it'rs tenth for razors. flubbing or preeilue noses, las with the Maoris. is the term of nattanal salute. They never eat before 10 or it o'clock in the ,uloruing but afterward* have no reg ulnr hueat tame--oatleg almost swathe. uousl�y,,. through the day. --Me beansLea 1 Fwwral Etiquette, Pram n ,ateguune Standpoint, Teo celebrated E_=cptina explorer. P, tris, has jest dises.eertett a 001oss4 statue oi' R imesee II., which, Whets woolo. must have been the largest stone statue ever known In the world, its altitude trout foot to crown having been ninety-eight feet, It was a Stand- ing figure of the usual type. wearizo vie crown of Upper 13 s:rpt. and. with it's pedestal, had an extreme height of x15 feet, it eves a Momt,iitb. and calve tame the quarries of Seene,t:ke the great obeitskas and piaiars of Luxor. and. aecertling to the gloat careful computation„ it Innste nave weighed about 100 tons. It has beenmutilsated and despoiiell beyond roc were'. and Its fragments built in;o the propylou of a tanners erected by the SOVereign Of a later dynasty. The New York Sun thinks we aro In chase of death front a contagious • decorator, public funerals aro vary prop- arty' forbidden by health authorities,, -although occasionally a "tsakO' Is surreptitiously held, with its uufortun- ate but natural results; of this. how- ever. wo (heed not speak, as the wisdom of thus limiting infection is aoqulosced. is generally by intelligent people. and the law is utaualiv obeyed. Tlaara are some minor infractions of the laws of health that should be mentioned. which physicians have repeatedly called at- tention to, but the higher laws of fash- ion and custom appear to exert a pre- ponderating intinence. For instance, there aro very few days in theear when delicate women can ride long distances in a close carriage, and then. reaching the cemetery stand upon the damp, oold sad for a greater or lets time during the final ceremonies at the grave without physical injury to them - seems. A custom also to whielt especial at- tentiou should bo directed, in order to have It changed, is that of anon stand- ing baro -heeded in the open air, ap- parently indif.Ccront to the burning sun of duly or the cold winds of March, without regard to the season. or the weather. 'Taking into consideration the associated conditions, the neces- sarily depressing influence upon the emotions of the sad duty which at the time is pre-eminent in the mind, the physical condition .resulting; from sit- ting in a cramped position during a tedious ride in a carriage and the un- accustomed exposure to the weather, it is not surprising that cases of illness result from the removal of the head covering, particularly in -elderly peo- ple with an enfeebled circulation. On a hot day there is danger of producing, if not actual sunstroke. at least a con- gestion of the membranes of the brain. which causes persistent and violent headaches, and to these ministers and those officiating are particularly liable. Whether the day be hot or cold, wet or only windy, let the services bo held at a place where the health of the at- tendants ttendants need not be imperiled; let delicate and weakly persons be re- strained from riding to the cemetery and from standing on the damp ground; and especially let men obey common sense rather than oustom, and keep on their hats when they risk a sickness by their removal.-efedicat Times. D. & S. GIDLEY, Undertakers s axle .k+'ftrni,t :*re s OULD SAY TO those wb intend: pnrcbatille todt so frost the manufacturer. The dealer who bays tc 8811 lave amprof.t.uWe hien se.givetbeurehaaera the benefit, which esmuot fair to meet the views o1 the Onagers, Our expenses suttees then, those of cite manufsctureneoneognent weoan aelleheaper. 414.a riut'a oturell WE WOULD 0611 tpecinNehttentio tot our undertaking doper went which is. more corn ptotethenever,at we bevy Added severs 1new deai�ggna of lata The best, com e oarakots,hrcudi,and every :amoral requisite at theI towcatprice,. Our new 11 $oareeis pronouncedby competent fudges. to be second to nee. In the plrorteees Emblems of the Different Societies. UNDERTAKE AND yuaerals furbished s.... oonduoteel et flee very low est rates* ofill large, compete rad we aasorf ed, m ad any polsou_og etriuganything in thialiae will 5ndit tQ theiradvrntage to give me can Lad examine ft* ttrentsel:ea. T 1illES CABINET', 1 have instreee Ted a ergs stock Walnut end Rosewood Cesketst alto PotAn* of every deserip- yon. A complete *Geek of Robes and Triminiogr alwar en hand. The latest styles of Chamber awd Perior Snits; :Ill kinds of l t'rrnitare tai the lowestr.tea, U EAJ S1; IN THE COUNTY living in a go-ane•ntt ttjot and instances Remember tilu,pleee—NesrlycpgawtGEerep'*TotNwOO 19tare, Araiu-street, Exeter. the ebaneee in bar -room styles., Twelve years ago the doer was sand- ed, pieturua of Flora' Temple, Peruse and Fessnion hung upon the walls. chairs and tawas wore wooden end prillsitivc, the ceding wee dingy, chest deliere were runty and flytrneked, fit ware fisc vcd AS chopped pip' _t Manch. and vluiaky and brun.ly were 1703= SRIAW2 Exeter Post .se', Qt;.+ltoiii t. ata #=.0 ,, tbiQ1 'ttAl S G poured from rho bottle. Now all le ;triirkton,wootthue.whe oheugeti. Tito bur -room* are nooks of luxury. Turkish ruga corer the floor, expensive paintings adore Ibo walla, marble -tipped t bee and richly up- huiatured Quaint await occupants, cede, lege are frescoed and exquisitely siva0000d blue enameling relieve Preened chandeliers. choice saluhon as the atepta feature in free lunette*, and 1;quure are pouredfrutn delkato decanters a cut glass. Ot luxalries t%e Abrselntan soldiers have feu ..,.using is not allowed. and. tiro breaker of tete rule is Siena to lost his 13040 and lips by order of Ilhn King. But each luau carries hia litho tin pot of snuff stuck in Itis telt. A cinch of his wenneco powder he will place be- tweetshist nether lip and bottunh tooth, llahem and EJimvftlo .. 0 •.. 50o p. f oaab,aaatandwest,inolndiagLcadon,HRartilton, Toronto *cattail, Minis' I oba,Uniacdfitatee,Zu;UahandforeigraamaEis:... ... ..., ... ... 10.43a.rrt, g.00 A. ru tiar a. east weal tic ,.. 13 p.m.910 p. au North and east including Goderieh, WinIbun. Kincardine and &Upoulnta nortb,R a reettese.Toronte, ileatreeLaaad. Eastern States..• .., . , .., .,: •.. lC,teata 8,1O a. In ,forth ea€t, de ,,. ALSO p.m, isatt >f. m ... 7,15p,si f0. p„m. Bernatat'Te esdale,Thtla:ldatysmei ii+tturdays ... ... OISa m !10 CO am MONET ORDERS WARREN LELAND, r•`to';t crersbodi know* a*8 the sneoeeetee teeageret use Largest Hotel Enterprises of .l,m•r'ea, says, that whiles pas?•reer from r:ar v::: oil board a ak'ip gob f::round Coro t tie t,r:y days of omits .t:ion to CA1- i , --.. d that one of LJi *freers or s;:: t i .1 cured himselfoat: ty; sate solt- •, of as e.:s.:;;ata disease by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparillas Since then Mr. LEst,aiap has. recommended ,Asea s Sanwa 8*U La, in many ailni*sr cases, maid be hats never yet hefted of he MI. are to effects radical care. Ocean years ego One of Mr. I4Nitarttar0 fares laborers lambed his leg. Owing to the bad state of his blood, snugly sorottious:wallini erlump appeared as thelbjwred limb, Sea: rabic Etching of the arta, with bnrrdng /At daa<ting pabas tbxoath On lnrlap, zwtdc life almost *tolerable. ?:Ito log became eoo>•- roOnsIT eolerged.aud. running ulcers farmed, 4L4nbarglag great ggantities of extremely offensive matter. Ma treatment was of clary snail until the Duan, by Mr.1r,glaxn'a dime - Vas, was s1Pplted with 4 ZWil skxe#PA-, last,i,A, wlticb ettayeat tee pain cad teresstese, healed the ,intoe, reeaovoa the *wall% falls eawpiezety restored tate lineae to este. at sir+t t,* D hes t+aremelle essie Ayers Sarsaparilla for Itbewnatterm. vitle eaaitre eeeeran; sed, after careful n',,aersattcn, declares that, la his belief, there is No Iri• ::c'uo in use ..orifi egad to Et for Oro care o1 X„s r Ptaort;otyl. Gent. the efforts of 'high, lit leg. Salt Rheum, Sores. Eruptions. mad aail alts Tortola* fora* of blood Aurae^,. Wo Imre her. Lzt.& tn'S pertu:aa:on to Invite all who may further evidence to reward 10 the extraordinary curative posers et a,>~zlt's SAns t.rantra A to sae hint person. Idly either at his mammoth Voean lintel, LON; Drench, or at the popular Leland lletels Rratdaray, glia and:8tit 8treata,leow Tork. )lr. Lits.( D'a ettet$ive knowledge e1 the good deem by this nneq ailed mita:stew tew Olt liked poison* Datable' baro le give Amines =oh valaablo tafoc nntioc, reef aeon Dra J.C, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa. iomar.uDragRlits; I3asislwtuNrogI . fatted yOrderOfileeinthe Dominion ofCana,la,Gr.,tllritsiaand , "'" I.eland,8rltiiebIndia. :iewtouteilaud.ltaiT,Anstrxlta,'1 ew South 'Weiss. Tasmania, New Zelaed.I - • t+W>'.S' ELL..IR Frame one Algeria. the GOrta*u Empire. 8weddn,Norway. Demerit. lcaiaud. Holgluw, tato lieth- Orlande.SwIlsetiaad, Anitria-aurgary, dootnania, United Stetea,:ramaieaauff Barbados. 11OsTOFPtcu sAVINGSBA:SR. which he eventually ejeuis in a: soluble i nor at@•RJ iip cult@ ellut@�u oathis deonto* 411000. A@uar3cson Savings B*nbkt*0000the ocohvad [iom state, after the manner of a sailer and it. ara.to4p.ni. nterestset 4 pin cent per *unman will be allowedou eldepoalto: his quid. A pair of drawers cut short °nesebourat,om7,soa.m.to7 p.m. below the knees and fastened at the waist, with t110 assistance of a cart- Lettersintondedforrogtstrationmustb*poatet113minutssbetoretheclosingeteaobxaall. ridge bolt, and a toga or oblong piece NIS—ICUs partteularyrequeated tbatthe senders of natter will kindly add the nutmeat t , D:1OHR8, postmaster. of cotton cloth, ggenerally with a rod Ceuntlestotkeaaldattasaa. center stripe. wllictt nett as waistcoat, jacket. overcoat and blanket, aro his only wearing apparel. A sword which, he invariably wcn:rs on his right side, ho draws with his right hnatt in a veryy 'dexterous way. Ile is also armed with a fowling piece or rifle, slung across his back; in his left Maud ho carries his shield, and iii his right a spear, the metal ltuad being sharpened to a nar- row point. They are as Grano and clever with the spear and sword as the follower, of she Mahati, and better marksnten. TEST TOUR BASING POWDER TO -DAY( London, with its population of 4,000,- 000 takes precedence of all other great cities in its list of periodical publica- tions, which number nearly 2,000. These have an. annual circuiation of about 1,017.000,000 copies. Paris, with a population less than 3,000,000, issues L553 periodicals, and these have an :tnnnal circulation of about 1,100,000,- 000 copies, so that in fact the citizens of Paris, are more liberally supplied with daily and weekly provender than their British neighbors. In fact, it is estimated thatthejournalistic products of Paris amount annually to almost one-tenth of the entire issue of the globe. Now. York and Brooklyn. with a population nearly equal to that of Perls, produce 537 publications, with an annual circulation of about 516,000,- 000; Berlin produces 536; Vienna, 482; Madrid, 253; Brussels, 223; Rome, 213; showing a gradual diminuation until St. Petersburg is reached, with a pop- ulation of 677,963. and a newspaper. issue of 183; and Moscow, with a pop- ulation of 601,969, and only 57 periodi- cals. • The monument placed on. the spot *here General Custor's command was massacred, near the Big Born river in. Montana,' Is: reported to be rapidly dis- integrating under the influences of the weather. ” Some time since a high iron railing was put up to protect the Memorial from injury at the hands of relic hunters, to whom nothing is aa- cred, but the action of the sun. wind and main proves even more destructive than wore the chippings of the vandals. Brands advertised as oL aolutoly pure Qorit•ir „•,.r .41.3grsatttcsr E.M. THE TEST; Pltcoacan tap down an a hot sore until heattd.tbou venture the corersald *moil, w emist watt not be r'' q ,let_' l to decoct Lha proeon,w or a.mntonbt. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITB ,RALTnrILSlasS 111.8 NEVER MIEN QUESTIONED. ltsamillionhotnes for a warier of a century It has stood the consumers' reliable test, THE TEST OF THE OVEN. PRICE ,BAI{1NCr POWDER CO., 11.111Eas or Dr, Price's; Special Flavoring Extracts, a 'h. hrongosttsost deilelsw sed natural laser knswa,aad it. Price's' Lupulin' Yeast Gems or light, Healthy Bread, The Best Dry Hop Yeast an the World. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICACO. • $T. LOUIS, FIGHT HEALTHY: BREAD '0111: E� _ ST GE Y The best dry hop yeast in the wend. Brad raised by this yeast is ii ht, white and whole - ;one like our grandmother's delirious bread. GROCERS SELL THEM, PREPARED EW SHE Price Baking Powder Co., blan'Prs of Dr, Price's Special Flaoortnf Extracts, Chicago. 111. St. Louis. Mo. Health & Happiness for all. WILL CURE OR RELIEVE Biliousness, Headache, Dys- pepsia, Indigestion, Dizziness, Jaundicn,Drop:., , Fluttering cf 1 4Ga1 , Ane every c r r • . (c r risin3 Bort impure I: P. -•p,•, F•..•"X:.tilt Climax Exeter Butcher Shop R. DAVIS, Butcher & General Dealer --IN f,LL BINDS OF 1/11MI AIrTIS Customers supplied TUESDAYS. 'TIMES - DAYS AND SATUBDAYS at their residence ORDERS LEFT AT THE SEOP WILL RE CEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. i,a presents given away. Send na 8 conts.poatage and bymail yon wilt got ,ee a package of o• de of large Vain, that will start youin work that will at once bring you in money faster than anything else In America. All about the 8200,. 000 in preaants•with each boa, A gents w anted the time or of time only, to work torus all tueirown homes. Iortuues for an workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. H. HALLETT Jr Co., Portland .Mine, • ATTENTION 1 Parties wishing Lumber out to order should take f eii logs to Brooks' old Saw milal miles west o11nrrayy's Ooraerivhere there is room `for any nuantity' Mill will commence running about 1st Mare's, x.11 reports to the contrary notwithata: ding, afier which all kinds of lumber wall be kept for sale. J. N, 'IOWA UD, Prop JIYORCES pesona residing thro:lghont the United State: and I)anad a. 1or desertion, non. snpp nrt,intemperan ce.oruelty,in eempatibility, etc. Advice free, State .your case and address ATTORNEY WARD. World Building, 1207 Broadway, Now York. 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