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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1891-8-13, Page 2t?jJCOBS 0' CREAfWEMEDY L I1.. ke Ir *. RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lexnbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Frost Bates, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Etc, ,.olti by Druggists and Peelers everywhere, Fifty Celt Mttaglesetleu 7itE CHARLES A. tsfraEiLER 00., ilattbaore, els, Canal= D4133t: k ci.olltor Ont. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE., The sect of this Great Cough Care is trithottt a perallel itt ale History of medicine. All drnp,gists are authorized to sell it on a nos. ltiv*e guarantee, atest thus no other cure can suc- cessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are Placing a Scruple Bottle Free into every home u t the Veiled States and Cameda. If you have a Conch, Sure Threat, or Broacltitis, use n, for it will care yea, If y ser child has the Croup, or Wbo,-ping CEugh, u ; it premptly, and relief is sure. if yea (treed that ittadious dtsease Cen Ito :noon, use it, ale% yew Druggist for SHIT till's CC°l:B, Price la els„ SO cis, aria $1.mt. If year Lail are sere or flack louse, use Stii:oh's Tereus heater, Price 25 cu. Bo r,�r:rr,Ga.rtrrnn ae.(a1 `rr scr-c, aQ •sur t w1 r , rram[,r. !&4149 �a : r rr ,a7r R+rW to tel,[, , ♦ g Ar, ::n ..(1h. sr cnte t wan, r FrImpT•11:po ra r e, tit,A 71,(16. 11, i a -n: r nu Obrrw, i' r ",r.f t n - ,s,fnr. m.trt,).r s kR'ertiactd\i.r{tue 141 .a: at tett 4: [LAX'SEED EMULSION COMPOUND ONCHITI lee Lexit:men Ave. New York Citi' Sept. ate ISM I have used Cie Flag treed Emulsion to several cases cf Chromic. Bronchitis, and the early stages: of Phthisi, a and have bc..nwetl pleased with the results. JAMES t:. CFOOK, Ai.D CONSU , ''ION Brooklyn, N.Y., Feb. l•Stb 1fa :, Shave used your Emulsion irt a care of k this% (consumption) with benefit°ia1 results, whop -patient ceuid not use Cod Liver (hi in J.anvJfo©. T:2. D. NERVOUSKERVOUSPROSTRKHON Brooklyn, N.Y.. Dec. 20th. 1688. I can strenglyrecommend Flax Seed Emulsion as helpful to the relief end possibly the cure of all Lung, Branchialaud Nervous AfActiens, end a good gea- t:raitonicinphysical debility. JOHN' F. Ts 1L14i9GE,11I. D. GENERAL DONUT Brooklyn N. Y Oct. 10th, 3838. I regard Flax Seed Emulsion as greatly to the Cod Liver Oil Emul<.iais to gen ln use.T�;uD. - WSTtL G DISEASES 13; West Skh St. New Stork, Atm'. 6, 1833. 1 have este your Flax -Seed Emulsion Compound In a severe glee of itlat-nutrition and the result was mole than hoped for—it was marvelous, and con- tinuous. I recommend it cheerfully to the profession and humanity at Large, M. H. G1LBERT, AEU AI Sold by Druggists, Price S I me FLAX" SEED EMULSION Cats 35 Liberty St., .l3Tewt7 For sale by W. E. Cocheneaur,Exeter. Cad Luer Oil AND THE llypophosphites of Lime and Soda. No other Emulsion is so easy to take. It does not separate nor spoil. It is alway ti sweet as cream. The most sensitive stomach can retain it. CURES Scrofulous s and Wasting Diseases Chr;;pLie Cough, Loss of Appetite. Mental and Nervous Prostration. General Debility, &c. Beware of all imitations. Ask for '[the D. & L." Emulsion, and refuse all others. t'Ri�w ?66. htND $1 PER BOTTLE. LATE BB.ITISH NEWS Poisoning Horses. DODU E,ROWER INIRELAND. ma 1 Revolting uabbOver Corpse. evoltt S er a � a p trigger, and the contents of the gun, which AR SUCCES had been loaded, penetrated her head, ,caus- ing as instant death. The deceed was about 26 years of age, At Tyrone Assizes William Buchanan, son of a small farmer in County Down,. recently returned from America, was indict- ed for murdering Patrick and Bridget Reilly, an aged couple, who were found dead in their cottage with their heads bat- tored, the place having been ransacked, and the house set on fire. Buchanan, who was quite penniless before the crime, eves stated to have had plenty of money the next day, Gladstone averages aliout$1,000 for every andain iroaero{vbar Wasfouud iuthe thatch wspaper or magazine article, of his house stained with blood, The trial The first trace of the British gunboat I had been remavedfrom Cavan to Tyrone on Wasp, which left the portSingapore in 1887, aeeount of local feeling. The jury dis- is a buoy just found in the China Sea. A seamless steel boat tirade from one piece of metal by hydraulic pressure to be very dannot leak,esirable. Ix will last an a grzat while and aged twenty-five, artist, which was found d :in the river Thames on Thursday. The evi- For presents to distribute in England, idence showed that the deceased lead been Emperor i} nlltanl earrisa a large iron safe p filled with snuff boxes, cigarette cases, and rings ; but large as his stock was he had to bay several thousand pounds' worth in, addition in Lonodon, As a nephew of the Mayor of Wareham wastt'avelluagbeto;een WarehatnhandBourne• 1 whilst of unsound mind. 'rbe jury returned mouth, he found intbeearriagepapersrepre, f a „eviler. of •'suicide whilst of unsound seating 420,000 in Government stock. The nd-' An extraordinary seen was reported on Tuesday afternoon from Caroston, Neath. I;ilclatc Grtnddmyan Tuesday awarded r Anillegitmate chid of a C'atholie mother eves i,fie0 as cnmpettsatiou to the owners of thea taken to the churchyard to be buried- The horses malicious)y*ppooisonedattraining estah- C'atitolie priest aceordinglyatt'.end, When lishme ut at KelbritJge. Sir Charles Uameron, 4 the church gates were reached the vim met public amplyist pro{ ea that the anirualsdied the cortege surpliced , and the Church and. of arsenical poisoning. A veterinary surgeon Catholic services proceeded �imultaneottely, who had been arrested in connection with The body was afterwards carried to the the affair, died in prison while awaiting church, Waiting at the grave, the vicar trial, proceeded with the service. The body was afterwards lowered into the grave, the priest reading his service and the vicar intoning the church service. agreed„ Aningaest was held at Hampton Wick on Saturday on the body of Etheline Ella Dell, depressed since her father's death a short time ago. She was engaged to be married, but had promised her father ten his death- bed never to leave her sister, The corener pointed out that the prospect of separation from her sister no doubt unhinged her rea- son, and that she had destroyed herself papers are now us the possession of the Wareham stationmaster, Prior to the execution eta murderer named Hunch at Gilstron, a priest was attending hits in his cell, when he was knocked down by the condemned tan, who rushed out in the new clothes given to him for the °cession, and succeeded in gaining the street. After a chase lasing twenty minutes he was cap- tured, brought back to the prison, and beheaded after a desperate struggle. Experiments are being made at forts. mouth {pith a view of determining the value A Talk to Poor Men. Mr. T, B. Terry, Lite well-known farmer and lecturer, recently wrote to the Practical Farmer, as £ollo{vs : The writer meets hundred? of farmers every day. Among them, of course, arc of pigeons in cenr; ey'ing mees-I es tram ships many young men just starting and poor at eea to the, allure, In one case the birds men wlto are in debt and others who are were releas€d off the French coast, and they working in �lfarms onshares hs until theycan Ins emeacreas the Sayp f iaf H at kasine • in satisfactory time The ex ri• this claws sale to me today, .after I bad been merits are line conducted under the super- aho{{vtg large pptetrnes of my covered barn - 'vision of (-apt. 1.ritten of the 1\aval Intern* l and write about ingit; "Wha far the lkabouh ',owe Ilcgartnicnt. and write about is alt right forthe man with ' thousands in the bank; but what use is it to The balloon City of London, while sailing us poor farmers ? What good can we get near Loudon during a heavy rainstorm got from the institutes or reading the paper' in a rainvloud and became so weighted with ' Now, we have heard a good deal of this sort moisture that it rapidly descended. It fell of talk. It is the common thought that the at the rear of rams cottages The chimneys man who hasn't pleuty of mousy ran not do and 'sriekwoak of one of the eottageswere , anything. IfIwercyoswgagain, orbs debt, damaged and the outhouses completely it seems to me that I could get a great deal �w° reeked. A man who unfortunately hap- N that would be of benefit from the papers and .Llleon mad alnuest suffocated wttlt gas. Major Macdonald the recently appointed nigh Commissioner, left England with his stair in the l;ritistt Atricau Company's 5teanter t:nboon on .Saturday last to under- snacess#ul, and he laces a bi h value on take the direction of the rceently+formed Oil River Protectorate. The experiment ie re- manure, enough so to invest money in a roof garde<d with the greatest interest by all over hie yard and cement iloorsinhis stables. those eoueerned in the west coast of Africa Note I haven't the means to do this just at and it its hoped that the new regime will be present, hot I will work toward it and for the newts of enormously tnereasiug the it as fast as possible, and meanwhile I will rule and civilization of the important gave my manure just the best 1 can under kr stories involved. An English clergyman bas found out the kat way to iuenieut° the principles of total encs to be near was buried beueath the i institutee. Take that anbjeet that troubled. my friend today. If Iwere ayoun farther and in debt, and heard a man who had got his :noney by farming advising a covered barnyard, it would set mo to thtnkingsolue- tbing like this. This farther has been my present circumstances. I ;Minot throw any more out under the eaves, but wheel it out to a central pile, away from the water from the roof, and keep it piled up snuglyy abstinence. His methods are verypractiatl, and tramped,.orwet enough toprevent muelt Tihe church baud used. to go out every e- heating. I can't put in a cement floor just }ng in ora }vis parish, bringing in numerous via i Yet, but I will spread the manure around in lagers. When they came into the chetah the stables and add plenty of dry straw two teetotal drinks were iu•ovided free of charge. l or three times a day, andmanage soas to let as little of the uriuo as possible escape, I ran got two or three barrels of land plaster and keep the surface slightly sprinkled, so as to keep the stable sweet smelling and cavo the valuable ammonia. At odd spells next summer I can draw a few loads of gravel, A sad drowning fatality was reported on and perhaps I can spare enough money to «ednesdayfrohn Eastmoors, on the Welsh buy the cement, and the hired man and I coast. A number of sobool•boys were bath- cantclay a grout floor during some rainy ing on the beach, whethone of filo yenths got The man who thinks and works along in out of his depth. Loud cries were raised this way will soon find himself able to do for help, and a young man named yleyrick, anything that promises to pay. When the hailing from Bristol, plunged into the water writer read the experience of others and de- anti seized the drowning boy. However, cided that he must have his land drained whilst carr :ea the lad ashore he carry:ea was seized where it needed ed d it, he Bari not with stopto whine ter} amp, A straggle cnsuen, tti .11*1 it »lmnutnot having any money, but took his feared that both would be drowned. Their teal.' and went :t ao WHIZ fur others for cries speedily brought help, but Myrick,$3 or $3.50 a day till he could get money who succeeded in keeping his charge above enough to buy a few loads of tiles. He did water until he was rescued, sank exhausted this instead of spending his time putting in and was drowned. A very melancholy drowning accident occurred on Sunday at Bundoran. Two ladies, named O'Reilly and Graham were bathing during ebb tide, when the current carried them out to sea. Two men who were bathing near the spot tried to rescue the drowning ladies, but failed, and had themselves to be saved. A boat followed the ladies and recovered the bodies, which floated all the time on the surface. When brought ashore efforts were made to resusci- tate them, hut both ladies were quite dead. One of the then who attempted the rescue was resuscitated with great dhificnity. An inquest was held at Rotherham on four men named Greenaway, Dock, Jackson and Sampy, who were killed by the failure of a scaffold in the shaft of the Rotherham Main Colliery. The foreman, Ambrose Clarke, wlio got out three of the men who were injured, stated that one man named Drabble was hanging head downwardb, his feet having caught in a hook. He told the witness he could "hold on a bit," and beg- ged him to go lower down to the other then. A verdict of accidental death was re- turned. The chimney at the Bridge End flax Mills at Barnard Castle, which is 137 feet high, is undergoing external repairs. On Tuesday the workmen and 'several others were photographed standing on the top scaffold, while the mason, Mr. Joseph Ap• pleby, of Thorngate, along with (hie of his labourers earned Dean, 'stood on the tip-top of the china -ley, while later'on- in the day the other labourer, named Gregory; anxious to outdo his fellow•.workmen, stood on his head on the top of this high pinnacle, and was loudly cheered for his daring act: The drinks were a ways greatly relished, and between thirty tutu forty gallons used to disappear each day. The mission hated four (lave, during which time the saloons realized very little and drinks were rare occurrences. a crop that, ow}dg to want of drainage and fertility, would not be likely to bring trim more than $1.50 a day for his labor. 'Then, when it was so wet, springandfall, that one could do nothing else, he dug the ditches and laid the tiles. By and by his land was in such condition that he could no longer afford to work for others. He could get his $3.50 it day for man and team at home and a fine profit besides. Now, my farmer friends who are In debt, don't you see that this was better than sitting. still and complaining because one hadn't the money to buy tiles •i I canwell remember when my man and I used to start off at 6 a. in. and go three or four miles to get a job, two teams, at $7 a day, and get home about 7.30 p. in. how some farmers used to tell me it did not pay to spend so much time on the road. I am sorry to say that some of them are not worth nearly as much to -day as they were then. We had an end in view and were determined to get there by the shortest honorable road. One can not help but see .how much better chance the young farmer of to -day has than the• one twenty years ago. The writer could learn but very little at that time from the experience of others. Successful farmers in every line did not fill the papers with their•ex eriences. Weh p had to learn by cost- ly experiments. To -day the young farmer can start right in where we older ones have got, and profit by all our dearly bought ex- perience. The best farmers in the land tell all they have learned in the papers, now. Horrible Story of Cannibalism.' Brazilian newspapers under daze of July 1 report that a man named Clemente Viera has been arrested at Saimaa for cannibalism. The editor of the Cida de Leopoldina visited Viers in jail, and to him the prisoner ad- Intelligence reached Maryborough on .mattedthat he had been in the habit of Tuesday of a very sad accident which occur, eating human flesh. He said thatthe.first • ed at the village of ' a Rosenalis a few}me he had done g , miles t so was at the House of a 'ram Mountmellick, in Queen's County, friend, Basillis Leandro, where he assisted zosulting in the death of a young woman the latter in Seating a child. He was hun- •lamed Norah Poole, the daughter of Mr. gry, and was thus led to partak s of the flesh. John Poole. It appears that a brother of On the fore . ;ng day, while returning home the deceased, about 17 years of age, who had he killed ,;.•,-oran whom he found asleep by been away at school,was at present at home the roadside,and taking the body home he on his holidays, and he and his sister were lived; upon the flesh until it was consumed. standing together in.a room in the dwelling- Subsequently he killed two children, wihose house, when theyoung fellow took up a gun flesh lasted a fortnight, and' after thane which was standing in -the corner of the killedand ate several others. Finally, he room, and remarked, jocularly, 'that he murdered his friend Basillis Leandro, and would shoot her, at: the same time 'present- it was while he was eating him that and ng the gun at her head. He ' pulled the was arrested. NORTHROP & LVMFN'S V ctabI Oiscovery 4.116. R 1`04 BLOOD PURIFIER AND. 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Its effects are surprising to all, in ;,e of eetu. ally and thoroughly cleansing the entire system, and t PERMANENTLY CURING ALIA DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPURITIES 9F THE BLOOD, such as Scrofula, and every kind of "iTnbealt14 Liuunor, Fennale Weakness, and those ,rro'aplair_its known by the names of 1= .rysipelas, Canker, Salt - Rheum, Pimples or Blotches art the Face. Neck or gar's, Ulcers, Paver Sores, Boils, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Neuralgia., Rheunaatistn, Dyspepsia, B1110us Hess, Pains in the Side, Shoulder, Back os Loins, Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, Costiveness, Pales, Headache, Dizairtess, Nervousness, Faintness at the Stenriach, and General Weakness and Debility, CENTRAL ng Store itiog fall stook of all kinds Ali Dye -stuffs and package Dyes, constantly on hand. Wivan's Condition Powd- the best in the mark- et and always rash. Family rooip- ee s carefully prepared at Central Drug Store Exeter, UTZ1 FritEhtft Hi &cS n r wee= Home eeitame =1tteatra't CUR OWY' NUCOR tura RNGitH. For LOOP or FAILING 2 A11100D, General and NEB - V0113 DEBILITY, Wootton of Body and Mini, Efficto of Errors or Ezeo:se:la Old or Young. Zabel, Noblo INAN ROOD folly Sectored. Now to enlarge andatreaathenWEd$ UNDEVELOPED OEOAlG6kPAIITscffODY. Absolutely na- fa11ag O= &1ATMSNT— BaaOIItalaada . Nos tettlify fm8ua <a;Tanta 0oaatrleo. write thorn. Beat ozplanatIon and proofs nailed (settled) boo. Address, IRIS MEDICAL 00., BUFFALO. N. Y FREEOOZ "mg s nr .i METHODS NOME .tassivz, Idshodltt a auw awn A Mother's Privileges. If you allow your duties to run you like a machine you will soon break down in body and mind, with no chance to recuperate. It is the constant succession that wears your patience and strength, especially if you have a large family. If you are .pressed for funds, the closest economy is necessary and right ; if not, a jaeltet or a shoe is of little value compared to your health and happiness. Every wo- man has tastes, 1• is'tes and preference. She should require ih in to be respected. If you choose to omit a small duty for a pleasure that is more valuable to you, take the liberty to do so. You. owe your family a bright face and well informed mini, as well as buttons and patches. Just as you accus- tom them in this respect will their demands be. . So many mothers are draining their lives away in little steps and stitches. If you have a distaste for any special work, there is some way out of it withoat neglecting or hurting anybody. 'Peach a servant to do it, or exchange with a friend who likes it. For several years .one of my friends did my plain sewing, while I did fans work for her. Each set a price on her work and kept; an account of it, but no moneywas paid • we onlybalancedanced accounts occasionally. If you claim your privileges they will be granted yon, and vice versa, 1EXETER LUMBAR YARD Horrible Sight at a Bull Fie' �t, A horrible sight was witness d at Bor deaux at the local. bull fightin- arena, where the' mild form of baiting „o which Paris is. hot -accustomed quite failed to satisfy. the more- hot-Glooded Southerners. As soon as the first animal made c;os appearance some shouts of e A mora t A mti” were raised, but were not .ee'doed generrt2ally'. Two animal s The undersigned wishes to inform tho Public in general that he keeps constantly in stock all kinds of RUN(* MATERA:'k 3res4ed, or 'trnclres ed, PIN f AND HEMLOCK LUMBER. SHINGLES A SPECIALTX 100,000 X L altd XX X Pine and Cedar Shingles Ile}W ala stock, A call solicited and satisfaction guarauted. ZATICE5 1P7ZZIZIO. DO YOU KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE? ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM NO rtETTCR REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, CONSUMPTION, 4C. MoCOLL BROS/% 8,01 COMPANY, TORONTO, da Or Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in the following specialties Le.rdine .rpl,mdbr sed Engine e OILS33C/. Zare TRY OUR LARDINE MACHINE AND YOU WILL USE NO OTHER. For Sale By B1SSET'IT BIROS, Exeter, 4i thsEs. HE RlilT OF "1"wa,E . _13,1SEl t a need both internally and externally. It acts quickly, affording almost instar relief from the eovereat pain. DIRECTLY TO THI INSTANTANEOUS 1NTANEOUS Inti I For CRAMPS, CHILL DIARRHOEA, DYSENT CHOLERA IiIOREUS, and all BOWEL COMPLAIN NO REMEDY EQUALS THE PAIN -KILLER. In Canadian Cholera and Bowel Complaints Its effect is magical. It cures in a very short time. THE BEST FAMILY REMEDY FOR BURNS, BRUISES, SPRAINS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA: and TOOTHACHE. SOLD EVERYWHERE A? 25c, A BOTH. C 8J Beware of Counterfeits and Imitation. Manufactured only at THOMAS HoLtowaY's ESTABLISHMENT, 78, NEW OXFORD STREET, LONDON. tteoc� wen ' ao o ro11�� a°ro~e. 1 oa o�wro ��`\� w , po • tg�te1 sett I. Q�� °�e Qlytiv hw4 S ee a oe �N era. • e Ye4a erees (s 1 ova t qd9, 01> 45 tact o 4 C.19 y g, 4 .s>" k°t }eve o fo Nf d� w ag + �w t° . �� t' a' a to 60. orae cepain $, b#,ben 0o''� egw ;�, �titi you ° O . pi`::::e'le' a14a 1 � �:te os:'''#.N. ;ti, ® v'4 woe t• �e 9Q tip'• is%,got c o '# r 7l Puremaeers should vqolt to'the Label on the Boxes and Dote. If the address is got V1ia, Oxford Street, London, they are spurious. were allowed t :'Leave the ring only losing bio od from lane slight wounds caused by the I3ande,„jjferas and the Picadores, but pies - Ypthe the e audience took u e whole , .,nrt' ane when the third bull was about to re- ceive an imitation sword -wound the shouts for the death of the beast were so boisterous that a real sword was brought in, amid frantic cheering, and handed to the Torea- dor. He drove the weapon up to the hilt into the bull's shoulder, but missed the spot which, when touched, causes instant death, and the poor, tortured creature had t be despatched finally with a dagger, while t some of the spectators cheered to the echo . and others turned away their heads in dia. gus' The importai,ion of Canadian cattle supply the district area: _ 1 Edihhbargh, Soo land has been begun. The first inportatio was landed at Leith on the 10th inst., wh 267 animals reached there by the steainsh Fremona from Montreal. Permission t land cattle at Leith has only recently be accorded by the British Minister of Agri= cultere, the district having previously bee supplied by the shipments to Aberdtldn and .,Dundee. Arrangenumts . are being made at Leith to handle i purge ttt,de i imported cattle, and it is s% significant it stance of the growth of this businessl>tlt: tween Canada and the islotherland th4 ;' the Scotch demand should nave i'7sti6 the establishment of a new depot ' Al',