The Exeter Times, 1878-7-4, Page 5,.S Tirf 4, 18;8 t $ TH 'i "TML' S
GIVING- HER CENSUS.
When the census taker rapped at the
door Of a certain cottage on Main street
the ether day, and wonitered, if the wo-
man would get the del on labia or
dense him with dish water, a geeat die-
anpoillt<ineut awaited him. She open- is not ii accordance withthe tsnohinge
tea the door softly, sniffed the Lair to of the el•at1't. `Me materials for the
fee if he smelled of lightinut reed,, and work were derived ived fr,►ni Sir Joan Her -
threw it open for hien to eater•, :•eilel's Cattle ed Good dope observations,
t-Marlauta, { itf#i Making 1. Cant:M of Dry Goods 3` rooe fes nes
, 1 bei ," Iso AMILY MATTERS.
"All sit down,' she replied, and ac
the
of the stars over' the western beams
hoe been contributed by 111r, Si they
\Vatere to the proceedings of the Roval
Astronomical S tciety of 11 melon, The
author soya that the theory that the
stars aaio diatribnted with any uniform
ity�, either as to space or dimensinna,
Being now in receipt of alarge stock of
City' ►t' eo t11 •
T� 1 Liquors, Crockery , : to ,
he began npehileg the 'heelk she con- Cer.nirea'PALLE CLttrlts.---Coll! water,
11u l . "Tie f tl little p s ible rapid washing
num ,. iµle al•e.. 11tit7►R !t .e y.'a a WI
pti
e i ne ri
tunny, and we peel $100 doth ter tlti- and quiet; drying are the essential
pine, a►y leu',baud's opine is Peter, things when it is ]1Pc•?5`4ary to cleanse a
his age is 42, and he .,panne from a colored cute') table cloth,
mean lltnlity. Hie fattier was aiwaya Dureet /1 PA .--Priv 14 few drops of
having lawsuits !about doge, and his ammoniac met a little water into the
mother was the greatest gossip in dal tlri.pping part after taicih'g the meat
lairs. Have you got that dotvu ?" from it. 13y the time that dinner is
neer, the. pan Rett be as easy to wash
Its ft teacup,
(ioi.Titin 1>ru) Gloves, ----White kid
gloves may bo easily colored black, par-
ple or li'ac, with a soln1b a of one part
extract 10g -would and three parts brat).
Ile grunted assent, and she cnutit►und:
"My name is Etvit;la Sarah, mutt 1
was bnxn In ----'r
"1 do not care to know wl ore you
was born, ml dam," lid iutatrupted.
"Well, I care I" she exclaimed ; "it
mamakes;a great deal of difference wheth- let}. Amply with a sponge, tan d rub
far I was born in Africa or Boston, and until dry.
Want it put town. As I was saying, )'Lax Seam you ClNllta:a9.-• A flax
1 was born. at Boston to 1$38. Pat
down t lett 1 came from a. good family."
" M•aeleam, Non don't understand ;
you
{`Don't I understand that 1 came of
tea good laatnily ? f'tl like to know of 11
Boston family 'abbot earned their nos.
es higher them 1 .S• It egerses ! Put
down that Myr ('IIs r than ilk the l exi• 1
Call War."
"You have three.shiklren, madam ?"
"1 haven't any emit thing, air
Put dawn that my mother was killed
by an ex.piosion in a quarry. Her and
rather were-----"
,,Ilow many children have you, ma-
dam ?"
seed placed in the eye will, it is eRid,
develope a rntieilatrinoug anbstanee,
tvtlialt soil.! enul,►•.o and carry vetoes
dere O1' any foreign bodies that inay
Imo found their way into the organ of
vninu.
ScoTcn (?as'ati~ar. PonnIDGE, Sealcb
natnienl porridge is mode with tililk
and o ater, in the 1'*oper'ioti of tine
part of the former to tarn of the latter.
Allow two OUt1Ce'll of o.etmeal to a p1111
land s half of milk taint4 nt:ter, and boil
half an !lour.
COOKING MVsulintt"i,--The only ve-
getable In oiled is the mushroom, You
must bo careful to get a wholesome
one ; peel it carefully grease the bars
"Have you got mother down ?" of the gridiron ; lay your mushroom on
";No, Madam. You see, I tam tak- a with the stalk upward ; do not. turn It.
In seven nriuutes it will be fell of deli-
cions catsup, which you must be care-
ful not to spoil in taking off.
ing the cousins of the city,"
4'Wa11," she maid. giving him a dao
gerous look. "I had the tvpheid fever
at the age of fifteen, and for weeks and
weeks 1 hong on the edge of the grave,
I born up as well as I was able. and
"Ii'ive in the faintly haw many
"Put down that ore up I s to
COvIMON SENSE -
Many imagine all advertised meth«
eines to be worthless nostrums, and in-
diseritninatet condemn them ; nt lit
it not an injnytiee to the thousands of
an
At his Store, Maiu Street, Exeter, which will be soul at
LOWEST MARGIN o COST
The- inhabitants of Exeter auu vicinity; need not feel troubled
at the want of a market wherewith to make money, but
call at the store of the s'tbseriber and
SECURZ THE BARGAINS
there to. be had iu overooctta:u: , nll.eloths, Broad -cloth
Doe skins, Silks, `\Fiueeyrs, Delaiues, and ever i l mut
nweded in the Dry Goods line. The Grocery
Department is Complete. An. nspection in iteti
No trouble to show goads
ISA AO °ARLIN 0
JUST MTD
&T THE
EXETER
Grocery and Liauor'
large stook ui
Green, Japa i, Young Hyson
Blank Teas,
Raisins Currants, Pru.
? MN, ,iA,ppies , Caziz .eel FIWIT,
Qllildraa ?„ he euddtil'ly asked. y 1 b �t Salm
tIb ' t Snrdiii CS Jobsters,n1 It ��
1 "And r night when
ccmnlunl ed, A 1 0 le tr, respectable aitizens who gtve colon-
the watchers were asleep I crept put of tory evidence of benefits receival, to
bed and took a drink of---" thus question and d enbt their veracit` j_�•
“This iforeign to the fethit et, a• and integrity ? P rbaanstandard leIt standd Bitter Sauce and Pickles, Brandies, Gins, \`•
ii ma -!nes and Syrup,
tall]. How old are .•nor C1didre►1 )" + . , 'e + , r t '° e
1 3 ycaatnsa'e extiadlsivnly aedvsrtiaeod. ]7•tes ��y'e, 11:1Lit:, Scotch, Trill and Common Whiskies, fol t:{.U5
-.Haven't yen put down that I hung it necessarily follow that they taro in- it11d Cigars,
on the edge of the .rave ?" forior in make. and less accurate than
"No, madam." others? Have they not been dem to•
ore
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INVALIDS' NOTEL.
'rhe very Iare that •er or Invalid, people whodaily
Banal°, trroi.i ever! quarter r nl t11e Tofte i slates
and Canada. that (hey may nonsuit Ur. li.V.VIEW, E,
st I the widely e,. t ',rive i Faeetlte Ad' Et,reti tali int
:Medicine awl 1',1r rya o .latr•S
fttaretbsarythat tcef,arn,terufnes ir tisatte.ar
provide a Flare nn a Kram1 and r, simeedter.ya
krr their state ttuitiment an•t comfort.
.tay1VA'Tit,ES, OFI?Z k4 9,--f .e Invalids' stiff
'swore complete Ps it> uppu mica u ' that} env flet t.
i tr ln.titetlon In the worm-. The ¢ia D l/ttc.13 ,teased
In one of the west (ealebail and rte treble purile .t-, •t
the1.lt.,ofrutfdNa,atbiV.raonam9naaleeviefeofLate
Erie ;\nagana Biter. *n 1 the surrounding evantr5,
beteg `Thieved In the lutist of an extent-ive svetetaa
or beauttfui parks,. The hotel is [tum. ^,ed web
!patent 4a1(etypai•se'nger elevator, to cer+ry gatietri
Io WO PRIM lila illderent nonrs; is prfivl,teat Wati it 1
kinds of upprovw'1 to*tlts, *Ud has elso certeecttE w Int
1t a wettetbPalpten gtintuesicit l esti leowneg May to
Worn peon" 02t•7tU1 of e'ZerClf{t,
011/1101310 PleEttesES of ell forms. whether remit r.
to • nttsi1eat,su,giral,or retelmelat. treatment, come
widen the proviere. n f our seven.; spretxteka,
2flty£a ntli or wom.N.—Ecpet•l*Uy are the tient
-
tits of tats Infirmary of a. smeller wrier as: regards
the remedial means mud appll*ncea for he cure of
alt {!lose chronic elevate* 34.Cttb:sr, to female?, `The
employltaeet, le uiotil•raUon, of tonic, eltenrlcat.
etectn.•thermal, .ems other Rpp roved hallos, 1* an
many cases en lnveleehle attxitlury .to the remelted
inverts to which we resort to Each cage?. pry friction
to the Surface geeer*1 *heatn
mpog, t,wetiiall tient.meats, and Bent callahent'= exercises, to enliven fuel
e+iu*Ilze the clretil*tlu$ of viae tsso l In viae, span
relieve eongeate0 pans. ttnprave digestion grid
strengthen the cousekr,preduce lediortant brordc dal
re*ulta an ell case* to which them mows are allelic*.
Me. ko cxraeritneuting is resorted to in the mer -
)flout. The Mast a proved ttat'ettelttes ere cartlelay
etmploled. Anti ate hrlictous regulation of the diet,
to suit the condition of the patient, the Moreughvett-
moron of rue siteptngg *pertinent, the cheering in-
fluence of mote. #tectal letereoarse. innocent games
,tor *rnU Iement, andail Mose agencies wblch tend to
arouse the mind of the patient from aeePoedettcy,
end tbti* promote re'covers''. are pot eegiecte+i,
legsgeire PlaESSItee-Paralysie, Eptepey (int*',
Chorea est, Vitus:* I/awe%, envoi other nervous *ate.
trees, metre the *ttennem er *a Ora 14 001 ,*
dally, ler 'Meth the greatest alli¢1t*;MAUedtoed hitt
most liaNp» remitesecnre t.
the Wands' Boni Is fry ably ui need by the practice afork.
Cesean of mature Incercerat *rel WO. Bronchia{.
Throat, tarsi Lupe are very largely treated
tethis department,and withreaelteweic have Mem
mealy gratifying to both Miyelelau *00 patient*.
LYL" Alta EA17,..$paCl*1 otte*tton iaglees to tlla
ole*c*te eperat101W 00 the eye sad o*r,
abeteg
n d1s4n-
�,,1t oculist and *arts% be eg tinder assent
WnedO arrivingla W1practice. 40 con-
Reit
on-
Reith,.1themi1cowed/trxu;te21*Ueta It beastly
ewfetti o e*rriar�0gr71 err street earl, .5tit.-
'a omnis!* Agents, on all lnrorning 'trades. Cat►.
Jet eine w deity" passengers and baggage
rtit'�iecttrity aynd dispatch.
ItgenddJ.trode `,Be eel. diuffsio,, worl4'* Dilpeta-
"Arent you g0ini to ?"
"No, madaln. Yon sea, I and site; -
Iv tltliine the celtan$ of Detroit. 1 del
sire to titiaertain—"
"Yoe art11't ascertain it here, sir" she
snapped. "If lay siokneee, which cost
ovsr $200, isn't good enough to et, 111 Dispensnl;v and Invalid's Hotel, Bnf-
strated to be among the beat ? Again,
is i cnmin"n soiree to r•uppnse that a
physician lith a capital molt be in -
dueled to hazard it and a hard earl:et'
reputation upon a worthless article?
It, V. Pierce, M. ID., of the World's
the book, then yon uou't get a. line
here 1"
eTaft me ask yon---"
"No use asking for any of onr pho-
graphs, sir! If you get 'em nuywhere
and put our pictures in that book, we'll
make it hot for you'. Good -day, sir—
good day!"
He stood on the door step, sighing,
and she yelled through the door
";lly grandfather was bitten to death
by an elligattor, but I won't give you
any of the particulars. 'Volt want to
walk 1"
He passed on,sorrnwntply wondering
if the nest woman's !uotber was blown
off a bridge ur carried .down the river
on a hay rack.—Detroit Free Press.
fain. N. Y., is the propriet r of the
most popular family rnetlieities in the
marltet, !lir reputation as a skillful„
surgeon nod phvician has boon e„tab•
lished for many years. Would phy-
sicians and clergy, after having tested.
his medicines tl2orainghly, unite in cntn-
ineutling them to the a$]icted, if they
possessed no merit ? The nndesigned
take pleasure in recommending Dr.
Pierce and his b'amily Eediciues t) all
who may need thein
C. R. Fairchild, 1f, D., Seneca, N.
Y. ; W. B. Cnnpins, itl. D, Albia, 11-
icta ; bt. J. blc0le11an, Ai. D , G.trratts-
ville, N. Y. ; W. F. Hazleton, M. D..
Silver Lake. Kan. ; F. S. Miner, 11.
D., Veazie, Nev. ; Ge Dieterich,
SCIi.NCE
Water expands nue-ninth of its bulk
l freezing.
Al! solid bodies becomes luminous at
800 degrees of heat.
Melted snow produces about one-
eighth of its bulls of water.
A fall of one-tenth of an incl! in' n.
toile will produce a cnrrent in rivers.
At a depth of forty-five feet, the tem-
peratm•e of the earth is uniform the ough-.
out the -year. ,
The heaviest substance known is
platinum, whose spec fiic gravity (when
rolled) is twenty-two; the lightest is
hydrogen p'ts
Tile diameter of the . sun is 853,880
miles .or 107 limes that of the earth,
so that in volni te'or belk the sun is
equal to 1,200,000 earths,
Malting is the et..hversion of the starch
of barley into e+aeeehat""ine matter, this
is efftoteit, by the abstraction of carton,
which takes place on the malt: floor.
The detection of cai•b•'nie oxide in
the smoke of Virginia cigars, to, the ex-
tent of from 4 to nearly 5 per cent. of
the prnrinctp sof enlnbttsti,lu, is enough
to arc unt for the injurious' effects of
at least ono particular fe.rra of tobacco.
Clouds, in heavy .weather, are seldom
above half a mile high ; but in clear
weather from two to five miles, and
they can rise to seven, Clouds are
often of enormous size, ten Lniles each
way and two. thick, containing 200 cu-
bic miles of vapor.
A chart representing the distribution
`\7.Lolk`)$tt' e r t,rl( 1► 011 it ..
G. A. YIACE}
Main Street, Exeter,
' LIN P. CLAPAKE
has much pleasure in informing 111'1 0it$tolnrr2 Marl Vie l,uttlhi that hie stock iy now eoaus'leett•
1a every dnjutrtutent. in genet.; the yea.u1 reit, lire, lata is tib wing
Excellent value '18 L.tet'I s' Linen Costumes.
Excellent value in htes2 (ixuatls mut 0a41:ner'22.
Exeellent value is tiat1.11Mdey and Patrasolw.
Excellent value in Ladies. Silk Tire; and ltiblaatly.
Exeelient value in L flies' nod Children's s Lisle• Gloves.
Excellent tattle i11 L;i itc;' and Children's 110iytrg.
Esc •l,ent'tune 1n Frilling tort linchings.
Excellent value in Laces, Fringe alad Buttons,
Excellent tattle iu Prints ht large stock.}
Excellent value in (grey au1(1 White cottons.
Exc.•llent value in 'Table Linea and Brown Hollnnds.
Lxcelleut value in Towels and Towellings.
Meet *lent 0(111e in Plain and Ohecicetl Ducks.
Excellent value in Brown and Bine Denims.
Excellent value in T,veeals and Coatings.
Eecellent value in Beady ti'a le Clothing.
Excelleut valid in Felt and S. raw Hats.
Exeellen, vu.lue in Boots anis Shoes.
Also Groceries, {,rockery, W''[ Paper, Etc.
105 Vine Streit, Baltimore, Md. ; J. j Protbee take,{ as usual, wrdd the highest prier paid ,,
'Sherrod, M. D., Paoli, Ind. ; Gan
B. Chapman, M. D., Plattsmnuth.
Neb. ; T. J. Oesper,. M. D., Sorin
firitl, oIi i ; James I3. Po•ttar. M. D., X L �' 1 f
Gorham, N. H. ; U. E. Wells, M. 1).,
Bristol, N. H. ; ,L A. Miller, M. D
San L'andes, Cal. ; J. N. Camp, M.
D., B'titvlan, 1vfe.,• Joseph, S. Burr, D1.
1) , W. Lafayette. . 0. ; Rev. Fr. N. Har-
mon, Eliylea, I11. ; Rev. Lseae N. An.
anti Shiorn an. Ill. ; Rev. Th ,s. 0'-
Reilev. N-•wman, Kan., ; Rev. L. West-
on, Bncicli.n, Mo.; Rev L, A. Dawson,
H 'mer, Til. ; Rev. W. 8. L'ng, Gra.
ham, N. 0. ; Rev. Andrew Adams, ^al
h•,nn, lira,.; Rev. A. P. Moore, 712,
Washington Street, Boston, Mass.;
Rev. 1. A. Thayer, M. D. Bettering -
bin g. Ohio; Rev, I. P. Prnffi:t, Palmy-
ra, Ill. ; Mrs. Elizabeth A. Boyd,
Fells city, Pe- ; T. Spencer. Union
City, Mieh.; Gen. 0 13Azzi11, Benovo,i
; Mrs. Al. Kerns, Palmyra, Mo.;
Mrs. E. R. Daley, Metropolis,`' I11.
Salnnel Farber, Java, :01'io ; Skiers of
2 0llan•ity, St, Vincent's Asylum, Troy,
N. Y.
HENSALL COOPER SHOP,,
—0--
W. VANVALIKENBURGET,
COOPER WORK OF ALL KINDS,
INCLUDING CISTERNS,
of which he matins a epeoialityl. 'BUTTER
TUBS cheaper. than ever. Itopairual,promptly
and neatly done. Shop—Brock street directly
west of the atatroi. (live him a call.
W?I. VANVAL$BNBU11G}I,
ensarl, May 8, 1878. 8m,
Ft TR
dal,'.141
•-r. a_ire
THRomaraisfiliairrn
In the wonderful medicine to which the 00ticted
acre above directed for relief, the discoverer be-
lieve. he ham eonthiee,i in harmony more of Na-
ture's eovcteil n curative properties, which God
has instilled into the vegetable kingdom for heal-
ing the sick, than were ever before combined in
one medicine.TIM avl,lencenrtltistnctisfonndin
the great variety of most obstinate diseases which
it has Laren foilnel t, enngtaer. In the care of
Brunel' it' *, Severn Coughs, and the early
sae;res of (10 WM(n►ptlon, it 114A astonished the
medical faculty, anti e111311cnt physicians pro -
remote it the greatest medical eliseovery of the
age. 'while d. cures the severe){ Coughs, 11
strengthens the system awl purifies the
blood. By it. great and thorough blood -p urifv-
ing preperLies. It mores all IIU inore, from die
worst Scrofula to a common Blolr Pita•
I Blow p'c, or Eruption. Mercurial disease:Minolat
! ui.on), and their c0el t
is are eradicated and
vigo•ous health sued a sound crnastitu1ion estab-
lished. Erysipelas. Salt -rheum, Fever
Sores. Scaly or Rough Skirt' in short, all
the nunieum diseases eau -ed by bait blood, are
E ;