HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1885-6-4, Page 3THE SILENCE OVUM. As we were helped to a generous i.Iiul Vnri BSO POW=ER �-D .vl I
Neither a song nor a sigh.
Neither laugher nor team
Celwly the days go by,
Awl make, ere we know, the years.
How shah we count the time
That has nothing to mark its flight,
That is not sect nor sublime,
That is searcely dark or light ?
What are the years that blas
Silently steal away z
What can they ao for us
That a word should bud theel stay
Oh, better than strife or noise,
Better then stir and ]rash,
Better than pains and joys,
Sometimes, is the shads and /Math
.For the weary amidamidthe flight,
And the weak aurid the strong,
It is good to come from the, light,
And affray from the gtttd1est scuff.
For the sileuce means the rest.
And the quiet means the prayer,
Ault they weary and oppressed
May east away their care.
And lie at the feet el Goa
In the peace And repose till at roughish
As Sowers spring up from the sod,
To the seal owe joy auJ strength. •
dish of eeparsg us, the other day at ,
sessions steed ass etuotutely pure
dinner, we wondered why it was that Q..
c[ar .eezrcr ..ls.z cnerat•,..
dile Vegetable was so seldom found on l
THE TEST:
rince n MA top down 04 n net stove until heatted,tben
remove Die cover auto PAW. A cti�tae.t wilt not be r,r 1
qutro CO detest t$o pre ome,"" Qt aau noel&- l
fanners tablas. Coming emcug the
a first of early green footle, it is highly
relished, after a long abstinence from
fresh vegetables " and being so easily
raised, should bo a daily dish until
t greota. elta are fit to take iter place„
A bed bs easily }slanted, raid after it
has been ones established, it will,
L with very tittle care, last a life -time.
No farmer should let the Spring ga
; by without planting a liberal -sized
bed, and hereafter when eujoyiog
this good gift of the early St ring -time
if he does riot thick it pays a good
profit .0" the investment, he may
lolteree us with the balauce.
EEO* 4
Breeder teezette sayb:—"site aver.
18s .. etrlos's Sri�P•sdoxisa..--Tho
age Ow yields about 450 gallons of ism ; Wehavis recently published a► µOW edition 0
�. 11 JAL WILY.ERINIILL'S CE1•1 iltATF.D ESSAY
milk a year, giving a total product of DOES NOT on the radical a
ARNICA and OIL
LINIMENT
,
CURES AM.
and Aches,
Atte ie. THE MOST PERFECT
T T C 1n the Y1aPLD
SOLO ST ALL DEALERS.
PRICE, 25 AND 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
MANHOOD
how Lost
Bow octose&;.
r t o an DeWitt• ntc:lre (without we-,;
ulwical�l �a�coac�. ldaeinepotNarrousuel>ii[ty.stental ►ad ph sisal^
6,750,000,000 gellol.s. Twelve Dents ns i.rAL•rlartLN S vara HEVER Nass gree nosss. ,;Ineapacity impediment, to Mitrriwge. etc..re,1
a gallon is a fair rine to eetineate the i woman for 4 quarter or q eealu fR Ma suitia$from eeCeneF.
p '; ' Priga,inseXedenvelope,onls t:ceutF,or ten
'11410e Of dile milli at, a total r stent ID starves the eon""°' re)iabla te,t, portegestampG
ebo dairy farmer of $810,000,04. THE TEST (W THE OVEN.
Theoeleliratedentharcfthis d
a 1A ra sassy
Fifty per cent. of the milk is . t;�nusean`aquenet.lra 1*iPdCAs llja�reiitntib•
,olgerbydeinenatrates,iroutthirty years'+meters
tiot'titeWest Indians. /loin °beetle and butter. It rekesr u4Ksaa er ' lternelmetdielnesorthanse of the hullo;feint.
Writhe from Swift Uurreut,Captaiu 1 butter, arid about 10
f1�e tlfnnttl(hinnialrtgtrt=1tfrEEQllacts o'ttautntif•cateureatonce sln)plecertetinattdet-
4 Of milk t, ,toR.,,n ,ta,la,,,.ry,.e „qI terwhatIiacootlitionmspp_be.mayeurehimceli
•, ch �lltty,lara+atoll and ratA
Kirkton, Rays:--Srluawe ere lou•lging 4, for n/wound f abs There it p , i T roily.
0 0.0 o e4x t" �CB B Itaia" hs leatureshouldtaeintimhandsitevery
stlrout the rlrge of the oa a}t. Tllay
the eaves amount of nutrition in $} ptdin
yeast awl youthaudevery amnia the iaud.
Bre of mixed tubas, the Clem and' mouths of milk for ane veiled of or la;lit, WeYeast le teoieti.
lter Breed ,tn nest Pry slap warect0
tillippeway, mid -they ate pinking uPIbaef. A fat steer iuruiehee 50 per FOR SALE BY GROCERS THE .C11f.►Y1'.13WELL biEDI AI.•Co
refute with which to make their mid sent of beef,but it would require about cfttaAgn,
day meal. sl They ars pout, big ironed,: 24,000,000 steers, weighing 1,00
and lowly ty looking. Their faces me' pounds each. to produce the same
painted red anti their blankets are 01! amount of nutrition as the annual ;,
many hue.. 'i.'lre old and middle milk tiroduct." Who says the cow 1''
aged carry papooieh on their backs. , not the Nation's Step -mother.
and they are not good looking ill our • ,,,.,.. . .__...
eye*. FRV.0 the eltil.iren etre not lair ,t, rank Leslie's i sept lite Aittntiliy
to the aye. k the malt are lie llliraed '
the squaws hose' around the comp ROI J iue brilliatitly Oldies the Nitta.
kitchens and look at the cooks pis tenth Volume of this well establish
trariug breakfast as dogs looks at their et) 'favorite. Two authora contribute
masters, while waiting for a bone.' the otto ling article, '• Estimates of
,!!.t this aeau,at of the year they seek �'GTetieral Grant" the Rev. Edward E.
and eat ti,„ (ad t Au i cralatl• which Ilett• and Richard D. Kimbell, LL.D.:'
AT. 401.11S -b• ;l t1\ S,•„4I:SF YORE
Poet Office Sot 430
L)
Z a1? $ Magaz9. t,e.
ILLI'STATI.
• With the new v in .
cl . t f,,t'��atati;, iia Helve.:
1 a•► li ►nrt;R'i 41st +,rat' .' WM. . nr:cl:otie its
t'nrtr�ftft,t year Ilse . est Periodical of its
jtypo. 1t ie }toils Oasts new voturae, a tifCc
•i, .raze!-' not ..aryl. tar:• at , itt'r sonar treed.
•
sable 'i” end slew teeter* . t it ti. -o, 1n•r els, gy
,' laxative it steadily .4v suers su the method it-
self of wagaatlne uiakiu . Its a coed the AfA.i•
Axr'': laoeaancs velure ata,i rntar, ttae faitl,itoi
mirror of current 1ifs and a,:t=v.1u.•.t". 1.ra:it II
t ' fru arcs an tbeuttra'• w t'r4gtunlnae for i v i
slit: cue arse cd the t> bile slits Wake ;j tlrel.ide mass (Tient Ali a (retlrral, au a MOST PERFECT MADE are:new,cris#n<.veIPI,vt'aa.„'ilin"wt:.S,Sfa;tr:
P d dl 1 b
lounge ltrouud their teepQea flitoitvd ” rats esti. all
It++ pace to hitt ry, Purest sued stromas lieu 1rad /f• t Flavots till,"r.toa`auta tv. A, Aotivr r r.M: a rear neves
Thio ariiole ie aceto suis+i b Ata Iltll• " Vauatna, I�'mwu, Qran6•, Almpgtl, kase. f tc., entitla.l At �14e. � ta�!1ttrr,rT1 lt� tiNt�AlaT itwll'-
ef a aeig4tlurint( hill, Tisa fingers did urtrait anti a IUllub r of :lei:::
"or asdateatalyauanatgrallyaathetiuit e.,tciDaA r'th 1' 11. tsre,oa. snit others
of the t•ttaiattra ars onreratl nitlt braes 9 ._ �___.
rings and the lower part of their legs
are sneered in buckskin and often or
narneutwd with bead work abrul the
'er t i PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., tiiotdatnttlei"'iheSt op,.toCoufiuer,"iitustrat.
lar, rA ne, i tri by Rt+rtar; hnpertautpar'ers t,n Art,Scieaiee,
arser• • The 13ogiutttng jcnlwAoo
of an Old Beak,' by Lfenry W. Dotu• ,1 _ r
att. t1t•.ctibee the outer of the Bang'
of �iativ Fork. It is 'meow', nsuited by' t *� 1tostawt', nu owe will mail yeelfree.
ankle•. 'iilev nil smoke, and As tltec `• n 1 .at,tat+t® sample box of
Fno•ts that um put you In the way
unlly nearly empty, they look at are directors and,i1c StME:(1 ui 011a0e �b MM� etmakingslays more thought at few
for working peopie. Sara 19 cents
open their "are bate,' which aro us i partraiIY i'f solus t,f the afhicertt and
1 a r. a . 1
a
etc.
HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
sl u ra• , e Per Year
aur grin. This the luterpret as a tile* Aaron Burr and Talleyrand. 'Tort
+ bleat nay Medi ala. Capital not IIA1tIh1t'4 MMAOAZINP i 10
for tobeceu, and ant add piece of plug Dlarloaa, At at. Augustine, by'►tf. a ti,required. Ion eau hat, et 10.111411nd work spare H ItPEB'S WlaRA1,Y .. �d aK
thus only or alitht, time. All of math sexes t ARPl [i'S ERRIt. l tv
or sem*, flue cut is thrown to them l�eymour, le R very u3Ierestiag des• of all aged granary',Offe gill. ' COI art SD n:11ti'FIt Tfll'Nli PEOPLE •' ((i
Old tiotl of the oldee. mit►' in 1110'4antwo work may hebtirti, Tlae: sake who' HARPER'li FRANKLIN 4 L #itF I.IDItAI4Y.
pwant cork may test the Uat, iue�a, we ureas shirt One Year !St Nun:hers; .. Irl 00
United. States. It ie prtitfusely ill. anparelleledoffer : To all who ere nett well
satfettedwe Nilsseed81 totute for tht double
tustrated. Th.o musical reader will of written us. bull partleu ars,directions, fie. Postage Free to all subscribers in thernite.i
twenty paces they knock the mark; turn at acme to'" A i3alf.honr with sant free. et one t'lra} Donabs't delete ratlre ter sib *tat ass Canada.
I3 Ki til i
by tits soldiers. Some of their boys
are amusing .a group by shooting at a
tint eau with bows and arrows. At
wllo start at ones. )ott't d41av, Address
rtraus Of STOINON 8: CO., rtlaud,Atniue' 1 t �t ..
over Kids au ezportuees burst of gree• # otv sings, wb its po ___- .� NThe he t J
tine, They never ark for presents, Pagattini Ole Bull, \Vilhelmj Maurice
but they appeal by leeks to the !white ! d'I�ngremont, Joachim stud Madame
arouud trims Of '"aakidewagboo" or Norman Neruda. "Educating tate
.fire water they know little or nothing iudiau•1" by Mary M. Moline, is a
for the malt, of liquor is p:olribited. very
interesting desorlptiou of taro
An odd .sue among them may be minium of the Indian scla,)ol at Oar.
• found doiug a little:work around the lido, Pa. The artiole has thirteen U.
villasds, and oonasiousliy a busk will +astratione, large and small. ,, Theile
carry water for tt small Ooneideratibu. are slily a few attic notable features
Iu winter they shoot biaok•tailed deer of this brilliant number. The price
and antelope, and trade the meat for lis 2u sorts a number, or $8.00 a year,
groceriog a11t1 knie jams. The :.t- es postpaid. Pnbli:ihed by ;lfns. INANE
dame of thein ere striped diagonally ilium, 58 65 and 57 Park Place,
with black, and their Leads are oru t• 1 New York. Butter&Eggs
mented with the feathers of birds of 1
many plumage*. .. • There are'
WANTED.
re armee o the Mumma:: begin with the
eb rs or nue ts,0 December of each veer
Chen aro time !.» street:10 a will be undermost
that the subreriber wi-d.eh to begot with the
current Number.
The last eleven Senti-att.:nal Volumes of
FIARPP,R' R;at , i AtiAzniE n neat cloth lailatling will
bo neat by Mail, p,n,tpaid sant recipt of x'3.40
per volume. Cloth Cases. f rbinding, 5O cents
OR a
each --by oaail pon7Piui
IIt�� iado:c to 11attemiN alai.ti.ast% .111'habMi.al,
t'RL a LltTOALLtWAftr Analyticul,taudtla•.-ifira.feeV Volumes], to re,
loan
be mailers inclusive, leen Jewel rwe,'JM,'IN.0,Duotial..
scall applicants "" R " �' rhea <'l•,th, ewe
and tocustom ersoflmtyeartrit out
keaulttuueeu,�lioubl1 a iwelt. by Post Office
ordcrir ait. It containsiliustrations, rices Ji nay Urdcrnr 11 .,1t,n, a0v, td cuunca of less.
descriptions and directions for punting Newslrapers a •arcs it, earl+y t tin Vegetable and and Flower SEEDS IIVL118, etc, 111et1, without the usl.reh, order of IIAnPGR k
D. M. BERRY & CO. > :sCa ... AR„eisii: iz.
Address HARPER d 731t0TflL'IiS New York
The Waterspout.
,line canvas lodges in all, stained a
dirty copper color by the smoke which Lincoln,' eb., May 29. Special fromindian-
struggles through:the open Drawn. I ola gives the following particulars of the l/l't13�S011 • tiN\� l�F
pat in time to see two more fam- bursting of a waterapout Tuesday evening'evening': a a -PEN t.
J
Hies arrive in Red Diver carts. No A party of sevei,ten Bohemians en route to
iron is used ill their OauBtirilOtlun. Dundy Greek camped in Richmond craven
hail a mile from Iiepubhcan river and nine
They are rough hewn and small. The miles east of this place. At dark a heavy
squaws are walking and guiding the rain storm set in, and about 10 o'clock a
waterspout. burst a short distance above,
genies- The papooses are seated oar
ides of rads within the carts. Two flooding the heretofore dry canyon to the
pdepth of fifteen feet. This came down the
bucks follow with pipes in their c„nyou in waves, each rising a foot higher
mouths. As the carte reach the en- than its predecessor. The party was
oampmunt the equawe unharness the ASLEEP IN WAOONS.
ponies and take about a dozen light. The wagon nearest the bed of the stream was
poles from each cart. They throw occupied by Jahn �Iacek, wife and son, the
thele on the ground where they in center one by John Osmer, are
and four
children said two other children. The third
tend to erect' their tepees. A box _Was oecupieil be Joseph. Havetfc, wife and
containing the treasures of the family three children. Whenthe flood struck the
is taken out. and the buck pits down. wagons Havelic was the Brat to arouse. He
The light poles are on_ thei`r'ends in ci jumped upend grasped the wagon tongue
circle with one end stuck in the and attempted to pull the wager out of the
Water. Fresh waves struck it, wresting the
ground. The otherends intermingle tongue from his grasp. and carrying theOm-
at the open. A. oord ,hange . from the goo into the raging - flood. Osmer had al -
upper and of one of the rupee, and a already jumped from hie wagons and sudoeed-
e naw, Lakin the rope, in her hand,ed in getting the four children to the shore,
2 & p, but before he could return'the : wagon' was
walks around the circle, and thus carried dawn in the seething canyon:. • The
gets' the rope to'bind the speer ends first Macekknew of the situation he was
together, Wifeu tate lower end "'of sailing down 'stream. Seeley &' tree .just
the rope is tied'to.•oue of the poles ahead, he bade hiewl5fe mid son to cling' to
him, and he would try and watch hold f it.
the skeletolt of the tepee is. inade,•and >de saeeeeded, t"l ,a stidpien e$op ti off
is ready for .he caevas.• Then the bus wirfiet'ndfeert` Ja ilr'itroy nous, in
squat* 4rag a. tlfe 'Oil cowering from in the flock• ' tocek— ch lied into tile '' vee,
the earl; 'The crown ie ofdates.4 to from which he was rescue, sn the .morning
Haveli¢ and•OsmerifinaUy found a residence
it polo that it/ in,t,,i0 ground• TJnaia;. 'Half ta.mile off and:glade; knovre ;*nat'.:had
ed she etraine at the weight and'' happened. Word was sent `"to Indianola,
lifts. it to its. place, when she pulls and by noon 100 people were searching for o�lei voce s
it over 11e•framelwotk and fastens
Bas opened out in
t_ �tEALED 'TENDERS, marked "S Mounted
$ac,+t'ss- . Old Sta,Y1,Cl, S Police Provisions and Light Supplies" and
addressed to the Hon. the frost ent of the
• Privy Council, Ottawa, i,ili be received up to
(2 Poo: a north of Post Olfice) noon on Thursday, idth 315y,
Printedforiusof tender containing full in-
.Inst
n-
,Just received a splendid assortment of feeniation as to the articles and quantities re -
Spring Goods, which we w'11 Fell at very do ne un nudges at a iu ll tiI n affect rt Os -
close prices. Splendid value in Cashmeres, pasts in the North West, or at the oliico of rho
Velveteens, Grey, Scarlet Canton Buil Home- undersigned.
made Flannels. A nice lot of Table Napkins No tender will bo received unless made on
and Covers, Splendid 4S'incey, Grey and 8IITiliie foi Vetofr m y tender not necessarily no-
Wl'ite Cottons very cheap. Tweed nod Ready cepted.
Made C1oth'ng very cheep, It GOOD SUIT Each tender must be neeompauiodby an
for $5.
GROCERIES.—We sell 4 lbs Tea for art ;
75 cent Tea for 85 cents, - sugars as low as
the lowest.
accepted Cenadian•Bank ebogee for tin amount
equal to 10 per cont, of the total value of the
articles tendered. for, which will be forfeited
if the partylnakiagthe tender declines to en-
ter into acontractwheucalled upon to do so.
or if he fails to complete the service contracted
BOOTS tie SHOES.—We bare added some fur. 1t the tonderbeuot accepted the cheque
1
new lines and are prepared to sell the hest will No p ,, returned.
1 ayment Will be mada;to newspapers' in-
goods at chose prrees.
A. Eonse'and Lot for sale or Rent. Apply
to
JOHN _MATHESON.
ZTTRYcII
ROLLER MILLS !
'These mills aro now oompleted witchall
the:best and very latest improved machin-
ery for the manufaetule of rmour on the
the bodies of the. drowned. •: They suoceeded
in finding some of them:
the door with pieoei ' of wood • for TIIE MILL IS NOW RUNNING NIGHT
buttons, and the tepee is ' erected. AND DAY, and we ar prepared to do
A few old rags are thrown
olie side Right uoty is g Gl'1StlIl� Choppin; ell Sh�rtEst Nat.
some scrape' of wood are o of a bottle of Dr. Carson's St 1 B'tt It
and the tepee is ready fur habitation. 1 d d Sold 11 druggists 50
The. ponies a allowed to run loose
and the
home.
• the time o use a.'good Blood
Pur`ifying medicine. Lose no' time iu getting
- omec a Bine!
will o you goo o by a ;-
cents..
les ar
non -treaty nomads are. at AlsoF oicr anal sed fete sale as
Cheap as the Cheapest.
all kin•dis- LIAS,
blotches, pimples, and s
quickest cured by .clean.in3 the S.
, .11 York.
p
nlVORCEs ABSOLUTE DIVORCES FOR
peons residing throe hone the �1•��,T
[Jnfted States and Canada for desertion, non ERNES S Q, w" IL
sul)port,intemperance,aroelty,inoompatibility, ,CIiiL�a+� bas
ere. Advice free, State your case and address
ATTOILNi Z' WARD, World Building, 1207 Pro T1etor
Boils, b
eases, are
Wool with Ayers Sarsaparilla. Broadway, New or .
sertingtbis advertisement without authority
having been first obtained.
FRED WHITE,
omptroller,
Ottawa, March Oth, 1855.
Exeter Butcher Shop
R. DAVIS,
Butcher & General Dealer
—IN ALL RINDS OF—
Customers supplied TUESDAYS, THURS-
DAYS AND SATUBDAYS at their residence
ORDERS LEFT AT THE SHOP WILL RE
CHIVE 'PROMPT ATTENTION.
0 nog . 00
0itz'inese+t8 given away.
Sendus 5 cents postage
and by mail yoa will get
free a package of goads
of large value, that will
start you in work that
wilt at oueo bring you in money faster than
anything else in America. All about the 5200,-
000 in presents with each box. Agents w anted
everywhere, of either sex, of all ages, for all
the time, or spare tune only, 10 work torus at
tnelr own homes. Fortunes for all workers
absolutely assured. Don't delay. R. HALLBTT
& Co., Portland .lifaine,
A MARVELOUS STORY
TOLD ill TWO turas.
FROM THE SON: "YA k a4 2:
"Geslieeten: My father resides at Glover,
i t. Moho book' a great sufferer from Scree.
ula, and the inclood letter will tell yoawl of
s warvelous eiioct
Ayer's Sarsapar
lute had in his ease. I tbink his blood must
have contained the humor for at isast tett
years; but itAidlet, ehow,except inthe form
of ascrofalous lore on thewrist, until about
eve years ago. From a few spots which see
peered at that time, it gradually spread s4 as
to corer bis entire body. I assure you be wan
terribly afilisted, and =object of pity, when
be began uslag your medicine, Now,tbero are
fewlnea of his age who enjoy as good health
OA ho bel, 1 could easily name tiny persons
who would testify to the facts in his ease.
Yours truly„ W.1h¥, Pmts."
FROM THE FATHER: "1p12 be tied
a duty for roe to state to you the beneSt I
hare derived from the ise of
Ayers Sarsapaailla.
Ste memo sr bras osteplotelyepreredwlth
a terrible humor and 1.44114014 sores.. The
humor Wised an incessant and iatolerttlale
itching, and the akin cracked iso ea to Casuals
tate blood to flow in many plaeea wherever
I moved. ¥ysuffedoge wore great, mid my
life a► burden. I eNumeuced"tie use of the
:$Ateseven sit in April last, and here used
it regelerly state that time. Ary condition
began to improve at once. Tae sores have
all boatel, and 1 fel rerfeetby well in every
s ser- helve row able to de e wed dere
1 a. ' 1. ;+:,'44f4ge M-! vin tore
at Or 1 irlt scum fn rc tee, sea
tee 1 Lave leers tete!. +- tt yete
. 'MLA. Give; Ft., lief.
. ., 3 Ct rs gr:ltcfti:17,
111nAa1 r;,I;x.r,,rr5. "
A 'r8a ;`R ,'!"%'n1.LJ► 01Orls Serotina
and all Scro.c:catl Complainta, Eryaip-
e1as, 'u.prua, Ilingworr, Dietc7,los,
Sarna, Itails,Tnmora, and Eruption* of
the Ulan. IL sieA:a Out blond of all tsnpal-
ri; e , taxis digestion, stimulate* t;ao a'U00 of
the bones. arxl thus restores ri ailty and
strcn;tmees the wbole system.
rlta~:um:1a SIT
Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Maes.
8okl by all Druggists; i1, six bottles for iia.
WN LiXi
11
.Th. utOINS'
x E LJ X I R
Iies etoud the :est Pr Fitly -Time 2
Y Lere :. and ria, proved itself tie! i . ,t
remedy known l' r the e r
o Consumption, Coughs,
Coids,WhOoPing Cough k X
S •
and all. Lung Disea�.,gs1.,
y.r;an .ar sutra Tr'1.1' Ia rt C :,. .....
Price 25c, and $ .00 per Bettie,
DOWNS` ELIXIR
WO Pairs P ot:-D r .
Are pleasant to t:.k.% t'u1T i:.:r nun
Purgative. Is a Pit,.. F:::,•, itn1 :s:heal
feetrvyer of worms in Childreaor.Aduits•
A-te
WANTED.. •
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u9.
THE EXETEE
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aeae, DOOR and
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ALL 1KINDS OF
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