HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1885-4-2, Page 7A 'Remarkable Wontall.
Among all the women I have ever
the Baroness Von Xanthus of
IlndasFesth, in Hungary, stands out ee
ossessing the most remarkable
Interesting items. Plant Ells's.
—James Doyle, of Lombard street,Torento,
admincetered a severe thrashing to bie wife a Now that the tree -planting season is upon
few days ago. has been remanded. pende us—aecording to the almanac that is to say
tug the result of her injunes. Erysipelas brie --the Tonto desires to make a suggeption
now et in tt the o is des air d t P%
the on 10 s , v ina ; I) e o intontng nlantosort ant elms. The
isboth for roulette°, pathos and of. wegenesiksteesgoifieent tree, and no patriotic
prominence for strange commingling PLANT OF BARE VIRTUES Canadian woUld desire to ovetlotls its malkY
I talents. and I hope all women will is the common and -known _Burdock it je virtues; but;'fitSa. shrele tree for a tetra the
he as interested in the recital et her
story as I was when she told it to me,
and as I observed in a visit I made her
n 187$ at her house in resth.
To begin, 1 xiiust simply state that it
smacks more of romance than of real.
and it is but the romance of reali-
ty; and all the romance of it grew out
of the political troubles in Hungary
when, Kossuth was banished and Caine
to this conetry. At that time the pres-
ent Baroness was only a young girl of
16. and Janus von Xanthus was hardly
20. and yet they loved each other well.
She was st a family that took part with
the conquering country, and the young
Baron had ulready allied himself to
the patriots who fought with them, A HEARTY RECOMMENDATION;
and when Kossuth was banished, he Jacob A.Empoy, of Cantaarno e, states that
Was also arrested, and. was offered his he has taken Bnrdeoc Blued Bitters with great
If
freedom and his bride ho would turn benefit in a lingering considaint, and adds that
traitor to his prineiples. The young.hoos
e w" eos
soly reeemend it e alt.
oeuple were left Wise for a short tune, --Geo. Willett* Grusurnond 4 meetiouod
in the hope that the love they bore for for United States Consul at Chatham.
each other would eattse hire to recede, A DECIDED HET,
and, as no was Ylr'Y uh4itted Hagyard's Yellow Oil tocobes the right spot
family of Hungartans, was every time when applie4 forrhournatiem,neur-
that he should; but the two lovers eta-
4.1fias pain, soreness or lameness, and inter.
plOyed their time m.nervitig each other naily for colds, sore throat, etc., it is equally
for midgets and in, IlnittgiTg their :efallible.
tears and trews of constaney hill death;
end then when the parents found that
% *11 was in Vain, they wave up angrily,
and he wear exiled , with Kossuth and
°erne to this cuuntry. No letter could
pass between the young lovers, and the
daughter was hidden to forget hire,
and every effort was made to induce
her to marry, but no threats nor entreat -
les prevailed; she persisted trolly in
her refusal to listen to anyone, and, to
lima the lonesome years. she began to
One of the best. blood purifiers and kidneT re- OW so far outranke it tine there ready is no
comparisoo ttetween the two. The bark of
gulators iu the vegetable world, and the cam -
pound known es Burdock Blood Bitters pos.
witicinhagPnleawisit"PwecheinalelYveatr torlipapcotirvtilfutioinraltmffet:
ssses wouderful power in diseases of the blood
iver, kidneys and tOnnteh.
to the lasting injury of the tree its habit of
Ls
—A little orphan girl named Sarah grT.w..tha rle la a close a&r.basbY icP" 4111.1
adopted out of the Orphame Home at Toronto 1° deW.a la' a Street, thiclitY
by Mae McKinley. Sarnia, has fallen heir to P141444 with mit1)148" hee°414" 8°14 (if Mu'
no'. dar1 . in summer twibght, and damp and
075,000, kit her by an uncle in Ireland. Pri. mildewy in the tiloomy ci,ays of autumn, The
sate detectives in Toronto searched her out. elin, ou the contront, has all the qualities of
NO MATTER, a perfect shade tree It is of ler dy habit,
No matter where pale, lemeness or soreness and as ilea rough and bitter bark offers no iu.
waste, Hagyard'a Yellow Oil taken or applied duaements to kneeing horses, it rune little
wilt give immediate relief, and a positive cure tisk of injury in its early years. Unlike the
quickly follow* its use. 1 close and compact maple, the elm grows to a
—Cautionary signala on the lakes will be re.1 great heiglit, throws 'Dtts wide -spreading
soma April 15, branches which in to ellorrown trees will in.
terlaoe with each ottier across an cudinary
street ; atul it oren habit of gtocrth and the
anthem peouliality that its know two edge
wise to she light, motto of its foliage just the
screen required to break the fove of them=
fuer sunshine, without sienting it out to the
°realm; of an utthealtt demote ss below. The
ditto -moo between the two -peeit s is indica.,
ed byhe contrasting fa ts that when a melt;
shaded street in a =viten town ltf comes a
business thoroughfare, it is taken for granted
that the maples tenet go ; whereas some of
the busiest streets in Boston and other New
England cities are lined with noble rowsc.f
McGregor4 Parke's Carbolic, Comte luta century eld elms, whose wide -spreading arm.
been tested by "sue of trial and has lieou tower above factory roots and lire story beat.
found the Most e mvouittot and elleetual paeth. row Wake, AO intetlace midway pf the
cd of applying Carbolic .eid. The greatest thorongbfere in rnagoitioto,t atcadeo, the
antiseptic in use for Cots, Berne and Lila 'wile of the ;Risen*, and the envy of all
Sores. Be sure you get McGregor k Parkee miners. lite maple is a t.plentlid tee, end
cathehe ceritte, sold for 25 seate by J, W. Ws' are all patrietie Canadians, But when it
comes to a (14ehtlOn nf shade trees, plant
Blow:110g Druggist, 6
—Grant 014 Ltttie an) to run half a utile OMB.
for $4,000 at lemon Perk, Beam, un May 2,
THE QUESTION Tli0 DAY, At St, Marys, Wednehclay afternoon,
"What is good sura Cala ie the question beroo driven by 4 KM (•4 D.A, Bobelleall.ex•
often naked, but seldom miisfoueorillyallaWer. 1/44.PM, became unmanageable in front of the
opera house. on Water street. In turning
the corner of Queen street the cutter struck
a prst,throwing young Robertson and anoth-
er bey named McMillan out upon the hard
roadbed. Beherison's leg %vas knocked out
write ...a t(;* paint, as well as to devote
much of uer tieto to the .etudy Qt nab,: el, We cam answer to the satisfaction of all,
if they will follow oar advice and try liagyard's
era hiatory.
in the meantime pun, jams van Pectoral Baltraw, a safe, pleasant and oirtain
xIntuna had succeeded are in rotwkino, threat, sod Wog healer. Bold oy all draggiets.
friends and name, and. as he had lig
come an American citizen, be obtained
the appeletment of United States Con.
evil in Mexico. Ile wrote several hooks,
nearly all of a scientific turn. relating
to natural history as found in America
and the tropics, and devoted. in shore
all his spare time in research and in
gatherinsr, specimens. While in Next -
co and Central America be obtained, I
think, $UO different varieties of hum-
ming birds. lila books were published
in Austria in an assented mune, and
finally he was engaged by the very
country which had exiled hira to make
an important attientilie voyage with
several other very prominent men.
Au these years his faithful young
llamas waited upon a word directly
from hint, though her wountn's instinct
told her that those hooks which caused
so much admiration were written by
him, unit she read between the lines
that they were at least, pursuing Me
emu train of thought and tautly.
Sometimes he heard from friends of
her, but never from her, and yet each
felt sure of the other's faith.
Tuink of the yearning end heartache
that was their portion -till these years,
with no communication but what could
1 be sent through their books and which
all the world could rend. As last her
p"rents died and at about the same
time, through the influence of friends,
Von Xanthus was at liberty to return
to his (mind.). Ho had written four-
teen ;looks uno collected enough of all
kinds of curiosities to form the nucleus
et a large museum, which he did on Ids
'. return to Pesth, and wbieli is a mag-
nincent triumph for him as well as
honor to the city. Tho help and intel-
ligence of his wife was absolutely in-
dispenstble in the arraugement of his
museum, which is placed, by the Gov-
ernment under the life -directorship of
V.' Malthus in recognition of his ser-
vices.
I that had ass -
But ie these years a
ed both had grown from youth to
jpiuldie rse, and they note wear crowns
of gray hair now, and both think sadly
of the lost yours of their youth, yet
their ago has brought them in rare
fruition, honors and fame, and now
such a deep, full happiness that is al-
most pain. I never saw that noble
couple tocrether that the tears did not
start into my oyes and my heart ache
to think of all the years that fate sep-
arated them, anti yet I was ready to
sine' a Neon of thankfulness that they
were at last united and that both had
been so faithful.
Their home is in. Pesth, near the mu-
seum and the Academy of Arts and
Science, of which both aro members
and he a Director, and it is filled to re-
pletion with everything beautiful, char-
acteristic or curious that you can imag-
ine; and when this gray-haired. couple
stand side by side, he tall and broad -
shouldered and strong, with intelli-
gence anti strength flashing from his
black eyes, and she in her tall,willo%vy.
womanly grace and beauty of face and
Soul, there are none to compare with
Them.—Oliver Harper, in the New :fork
World. .
A Telephone Fraud.
Irate Customer—"Why can't you fel-
lows be honest? That telephone you
put in my store is a fraud. You said
that words could be distinctly heard
for twentymiles"
Telephone Man—"Well, they can."
..They can't. I say. They can't be
heard five blocks."
• POh, you are mistaken."
...But I am not. I yelled myself
!worse at a man last ,oveping only five
biocks away, and he coed not hear a
word I said. He said so."
'Queer, very queer. but, by the way,
what was' it you said him?"
"I asked him when he would be
around to square up his account"—
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. of Joint at the knee. and MeMillan's leg bra-
Tha Best Salve in the world for Cute, Braila- on between the knee and thigh.
ea, Sores. Mora, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores,
Totter, Chapped hands, Cintblams,Lorns, ansi
all Side Ereptious, Rua positively °arta Eilea,
or no nay required. It guaranteed to giro
perfect asgsfootion, or money refunded
Price 25 ciente perbox. For sale by drug-
gists. .
Charley Mitchell will do the statute busines
nest season along with Witham Muldoon.
CIE THIRTY DAYS' TitIAL.
'rug, VoLvate BELT Co., 4%1111;411,
send Dit,DraloOtaxmalsr; SIrilCritONOLIAIC
Meat; in challenge Heehin on the
items; see ELaCTILIO ArPI.X.SfiCaa on trial fot
thirty days to mea (yews tor 0)4) who are at- latter's reline to the Slates, Roos
Salvation Army lows occur night alter
ni pia in Kingeton. They are not confined
to the barracks, but disturb a large past of
the city. Tuesday eveuing the Captain was
pulled About the streets and only escaped
/teepee malneatreent through the interven-
tion of the police.
i3Nn molter wir9 thi;
each rime in Australis, Wallace !tree
nieted with nervous debtlay, lost vitality
and kindred troubles, guaranteeing
speedy and complete motor atiou of health and
manly vigor. Address as above. N. 13.— No
ruck, in iuourrell. as thirty days' trial is allowed
—It is said France`a Alexander, f fetid ,2.10
has hem bought to ty to Aliso Witt.
MeOltEtiOWS SPEEDY CURE,
Every Intretala r of common settee business
capacity, wilt n requiring tut article for a cer- . . .. , , . , ,
tate purpose, NIRCilatiefi only that which has
beau tried or ic. allowed first to test, before MENNENT et' TENNENT, Well.
bt*iug. Yon me allowed n free trial bottle .1. nary Surgeons, Graduates of the Ontario
N eterinar 3,
of SletiregorSc Speedy Owe, the great remedy to. ha vo op College, Toren
°nod an ofEice
dere at J. W. Browning's Drug Store- Sold at umnestio
fo. Dyspepsia, Impure Biwa and Liver Dior- for tbe trea tinaetilittnaout, &glut
50o. and 51 per bottle. dee testimonials from hinin street
from a. di se --.4-41'°- -es litlacteariromCnati.t
persoue in yotu own town 6
attended to: Medicine for /torsos, Cattle, Sy.
always on hand:
........__A
1.1ARDINE
IVIACHI..) E OIL.
thinks lie was ..vertralned when Ha,:
Ian defeated him a Ogdemberg. N Y.
in 1888, and fig be hag n banker who
is willing to match hint against [1 n:
lan, lie intends tn get himself in 81• ftp.
for another struggle with the Can-
adian.
REST AND COMPORT TO THE SIMPERING
"Brown's Household Panacea" h as no equal
forrouovingpain,hotis iiiterualautl external It
cures pain in the Side, back or bowels,sore throat
Rheumatism, Toothache,Lumbego antler] y kind
of a pain or aolio. " It will Inert surely quicken
tbo blood heal, as tts toting nowor is wonder.
ltd. "'Brown's Housahold Patts.coa' being melt-
uowlotlged as tho groat Paiu Rollover,and of lou
blo thestrongtb of any other Elixir or Liniment
intho world,should bo in every family handy for
mu when wanted,"Its it really is the bostrarnedy
in tile world for Cramps in the Stomach, and
Pains and Aches of all kinds," and is for sale by
all Druggistb at21 cents a bottle
—Miss Oakley recently fired at 5,000 glass
balls and broke 4,772 of them.
Holloway's Pills. —Health or Wealth.—No
sane person would hesitate an 'natant in the
choice between these two conditions. Now is
the season to secure the former either by re-
storing or confirming it. These Pills expel all
impurities from the system which fogs, foul
vapours, and variable temperatures engender
during winter ;,this medicine also acts most
wholesomely upon the skin by disgorging the
liver of its aceumuldted bile, and by exciting
the kidneys to more euergetic action; it in-
, creases the appetite for food and strengthens
the digestive process. The stomach and liver,
with which most disorders originate, are fully
' under the control of these regenerative Pills,
which act very kindly yet most efficiently on
the tenderest bowels.
'11)at slight cold pp. think so little of may
prove the forertmeer of a complaint that may
bo fatal. Avoid this result by taking Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral, the best of known remedies
for colds, coughs, bronchitis, incipient con-
sumption, and all throat and lung complaints.
Pkiltiaphgna Ohl
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the first blood medicine
to prove a real suceess, still holds its place as
first in public estimation, both at home and
abroad, as shownby its miraculous cures and
immensely ircreased sales.
More .eople, adnits and children. are troub
led with costiveness than with any other
ailment. Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bit-
ters will cure costiveness and. preyerit the
diseaes which result from it.
Fluid Lightning clues Neuralgia in one
minute.
Fluid Lightning cures Toothache in one
minute.
Fluid Lightning cures l'ace Ache in erne
minute.
Fluid Lightning • cures Lumbago in one
minute.
Fluid Ltghtnieg relieves Rheumatish in one
minute.
Fluid Lightning cures any pain. or ache in-
stantly. Price 25 cents per bottle. at J. W
Browning's Drug Store. 6
, • A:V AIX ABLE PATENT.
Tho most valuable discovery patented in
modern times is that of the best blood purifier
and liver and kidney, regulator known. We
refer to Burdock Blood Bitters, which is mak-
ing so many wonderful cures and bringing the
blessed boon of health to so many peopla.
EN VAT LIABLE TO EVEICY
'MA/ DEW'
The great Frond. Lotion for Beautifying
the Face.
ealtiocrtuawftialt8s44aktatvhiedmeariesatosftuababei;rulTlreectaPitilid.
rough hands ben utitutly *ott and artiste. Be•
meniber that° ilIAT DEW " is not a paint or
powder tha.t Ale up the pores of the skin, and
that is injurious to the elan hate new and
groat disonvety, a veget • ble liquid, that auses
the cheek to glow with health. the neck, arms
and hands to rival the 1417 in whiteness Dr-
uossible to detect in the beauty it confers any
artificial ebo, seer, It, cures Greasy Sion,
Freckles. Wrinkle4 rifurdee. Buck Efe4dg,
Crowne Fag?, HICAChEIS, Vggg ar4b5, Sun Burn
Tau, Ringworm, Chapped Heade, gore or Chso
ped Icios. Bather's Deb, Totter. tree. It frees
the pores, oil glands, and tubes front the ajar.
ious effects of pow ters and coatuetie warthes.
Bie,o:11cetirso.us:;ailloi dYue'citnee:481:eldre:;)111:elattlya,rxte 1e:urea:-
Aldine youthful appearance. 'lite best face
lotion that the world ever produced. We will
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eeipt of price, Whenordering mention chi
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soft, smooth and white ; imparting a delicious
Address all lettets to the
arcY DEW AGSNOY,
el Young -street. Toronto, On
nertor sod Reception Itoont for Ladies.
1011000111111MMIIMPIIIIMMINIONW
rilARMERS, THRESHERS. AND.
1. Mill mon will save money, and save their
Machinery by using Laraine,
LA.EDIINTE
Has been -victorious at al; the leading exhib-
tions and indu atrial fairs since ISM carryingoff
first prizes and medals in evory instaace, It
bas naw no equal as n lubricator, and will out-
wear lard, seal or castor oil, and warranted not
to clog or gum tho finest macbinery.
save money by using this Oil. To it and you
will testify in its favor. Beware oi imitations.
--IVANUFACTUDEDONLY
McColl BrOs. Co, Toronto.
—TOE SALE BY—
MUTT BROS., Exeter ;
J. EILBER & SON, Orediten ;
McDONELL & WAUGH, Hensel]
41011111.14
NVisbes to announce to the inhabitants of
RENOWNED REMEDIES.
THE PILLS
Purify the BTsod, correct all Diaprdera of the
LIVER, STOMACH. KIDNEYS, AND BOWELS,
fhey iievigorato and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions, and are invaluable in all
Complaints incidental to Females of all ages. For childu n and the Nod they are priceless
THE OINTMENT
Is an infallible remedy for Bad Lego, Bud Themes, 014 Wounds, Sores and illeets. It
'smote, for Gout and Rheumatism.
Pea nisORDERs OP TUE ciloST 1r nen NO ItQllitb.
For Sore Throats. Brenciaitis, ephs, Colds, Glaedrlar Swelliege, and all ekin diseas
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The Pills and Ointetent are aold at Teems floieowsv'e Eutablishmeet,
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Full printed directions are effixed to each Box and Pot, and can he ilea in any language
Purchasers should look to the Label on the Pete and Uo.es. If the address is not
533 Oxford Street, Loudon, they aro spurious.
WILLIAM," DREW
Undertaker
and
Cabinet-maker.
ONE DOOR NORTH MOLSON'S BA.NK.
Joimmommondmiiiiamt
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