The Exeter Times, 1879-10-23, Page 6SELF-01Ji E 100111INEBi.iIFeTY.
A. person afflicted with a craving for
alclaolio liquor, Says the Boston 2'ral'et•
ler, clan eaaily supply himself with the
•remedies used at nearly all the ince
briete &sylIuis, :and be his owit phy-
sician at hie own house without the ne
pessary expense and ltublioi y of Nisi.
tieg
isi-
tiiigen reformatory institution. His.
Y
Ilabilre,tory used contain only a smell
quantity of o'ajeilue pepper, a pot of
concentrated extract of beef, and a few
grai:ts of bromide of potassium. 'When
the desire for eleollolie driuk- reoiirs,
make a tee, from the cayenne pepper,
es strong as can be taken with auy de-
gree of comfort, sweeten it with Milk
rand sugar, anal chink. This tea will
supply the siitue phage that a glass of
Bettor would fill, and will leave no its-
jnrioos effect behind. Repeated daily
r
as often as the appetite returns, ib will el
tkje (A. L. 80?). The United States
be but a few days tltefore the sufferer
adopted the eagle both alta cymbal of
will have beeome diegli;tad with the empire and ass native of the country.
taste of the pepper, mutt with rho ap-
pearance o£ this dieg'ldt disappears the WISE AND OTHERWISE.
love of liquor. This fast is proven
every duty. The extreot of beef is tit) be
made into beef tea aeoerdiog to the di-
eeatinns on the pot, ingaantities as may
be needed for the time being, atilt far-
uialles a cheer), earthy digested and
healthy nutriment, it b.:iug Made, "to
stay on the etomaob," when heavy
articles of food would be rejected. That
bd
bromide of potassium is to e nee
Tata. �i"Isms
tract to golden. nue. The sign of the numerous examples, such Ai a. bead
golden is lallaeioll to the Emperor t, leror of found at Thebes, which bite the Items
in
the Bast. Since the time of the Bo- of queen Hatttsoo or Hasllep, of the'I
leans almost eves State that las as- eighteenth .dynasty, Of the same peri -
sowed the designation of empire, has ods are mases, goblets alai want, ?rag.
r,t
taken the eagle
fo i s ensign. A.uetria, mento, It can not be tionbted that the
ltnsei i, Prussia, Poland and France all, story preserved by Piiny, which assigns
took the eagle. The two -headed eagle the credit, of the iuventliin to the Phoe•
signifies is double empire. The Em nieiiane, is so far true, that these ad
rerors of Austria, who claimed to be
considered the successors of the Curers
of Bowe, used the double -headed eat e.
whiali id the eagle of the Eastern Em-
perors, and that of the Western typify-
ul,n, ' the "Iloly, Ruinaau Empire," of
which the original Emperors' of Ger.
nosey (now merged in the House of An -
atria) oensiilered theinselves as the re-
presentatives. Charlemagne was the
first to URS it ; for when he became
master of the whole of the German Eta-
pire ha :tailed lila second head et the
carefully, and ouly its case of extreme
liervonsness,tho dose: being front fifteen
to twenty grains, dissolved its water.
This is a public, exhibit of the method
of treataueut adopted at the inebriate
asylums. In additiou thereto, the
drat king ne au should stlrrouad himself
with ;,infiueuces which tend to melte
feb the h d rteding associations of
lite orgg
the bar -room, and lift him upwarl.
He should eudeavor, s<) far as hid bridle
nese vouat.ious will permit, to sleep,
bathe, and eat regularly, and obey the
!ewe of h ).tlth. By the adoption of
this course, energetically and sincerely. i for gave i1t."
no man who has the will to reform oars Did you ever notice a poor chap that
fail to do so, Hundreds aud thoneaud5stands its the first pioture of the alrnan-
eau attest the truth of these state- tie with the flail, and t+ileep, auii scar- i
pious and bulls, twins, etc., around' (;erecters° Work of all kinds ''early
hien 2 Dtd y.)u ever notice that he
w 4d uutked and had weaning itt his
stomach 2 Well, that pour fellow need
to edit a paper.
The retie whose gineerbreatl is ata-
nuttily stolon by the elephant was at
Barnum's circus, and when the ap-
petising comfit was snatched from his
hand, he shook his fist at the huge
thief and yelled, while the tears conrsed
down hie cheep: "Dare per, yo dou-
bled -tailed fool, give that back here or
I'll knock your two front teeth down
yep old throat."
The lots Charles Lever, Consul at
Trieste, had accompanied hie daagh-
ter to London. Lard Lytton, hearing
of his arrival, invited him to dinner.
"Ah, Lever l" said he, greeting him,
"so glad yon were able to seine. You
will lueet your chief, Clareudou" (then
Minister of Fareiia Allies). Nov
Lever had omitted the formality of ap-
plying for leave, "I fear I must retire;
my nose is bleeding," he replied, mak-
ing for the door, which at that iu.ttant
opened, Lord Clarendon being announc-
ed. After sbalr-iog Ilttnd4 pith the
host, his lordship espied Livor before t
ho could make good his retreat. "Alt,
sir. Lever 1 I didn't know you were in
England. I didn't know you had ask-
ed for leave." "Ns -o, my lord," stam-
mered the witty novelist, "1 thoneht it
would be more respectful to your lord-
ship to oome and ask for it in person."
venturousinerohants brought specs
glens to other countries from. Egypt. 1
Dr. Sohliemaun found disks of glass in
the excavations at IV(yeonto, thongh
Homer dose not mention it as a sub
stance known to him, That the moil•
cru art of the glass blower was known
long before is certain from representa-
tions among the pictures on the walls
of the tornb sat Beni Hassan, of the
twelfth :k;gvptiau dynasty ; but a much
older picture, whish probably repre-
rented the same nu uufaoture, is among
the half -obliterated scenes in a cham-
ber of the tomb of Thy, at Sakkara,and
dates from the time of the fifth dyna-
sty, a time so remote filet i• is not pos-
sible, its spite of the assiduous research-
es of neatly Egyptologers, to give it a
date iu years.
t'1. ilou't know anything about your
Tycoon," said an old Illiuuidan to a
mats who was discussing on Japan ;
"but when you come to the raccoon,
you'll find me at home."
The papers have much to say about
iutelligeut cats. The only intelligent
oat ie the ono that knows enough to go
to sloop at night, laud haat oat has been
detail sinus the Deluge.
And now the returned city people
"trite to their country. Conains, ivltJtl
whom they have been staying, that
they arrived s'tfely, but found the city
iuff'eted with suiall pox n'hich is likely
to last all wiuter.
"it:taditrne, your boy can't pass at
half fare, lie's too large," said the con-
ductor of a railway train which had
beeu long detained on the road by tho
snow. ''lie inay be too large uow, re-
plied the matron, "butt he was small
enough when we started." The oonduo-
, v{ GOODS,NEW 0 O
IINSMAN, DENTIST,
10
Licentiate of
(loller;e ul ()n! �". , r • s: 'sv'
tarso, ntn.y leo
oontu1t'ti arty
day. i) hits-•
-
next dao to
.the Post0illoe,.Exeter,(nut.
constantly arriving at Rt. D. Dlcclloghlon's
Mammoth Jewellery Store, 1911, Dundee street,
Len.tou. (uterine Whenever you visit the For-
m. City coni fail tovi:lit this Ane estatlieiinteut,
tho ouly 'first -tea -s store of euo kine in the City,
and best arranged Jewellery store In the Dome
Mon. The W. D.111cGio,ihlun 'Watch stands nal -
rivalled. Al' who Use tient recommend then to
tit-ir Trends. All kini1i,s of W.'t.hes in stock.
Clocks of ovory doscr•1pTinn, iiien Jewellery of ev-
ery. style, Diamonds and Precieo Stoues,I ancy
Goods, Speetaeles, and all 11 edding hinge,
Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery repaired and
warranted W O. fro„LOt4iiL,C)I .
Marble Wlx rk
W, 0. WEEKES
Dealer in
MONUMENTS,
HEADSTONES, 1EO1 /(
MANTLE 1.nES.
FULtNkTU1tE TOPS, &e.
•
lt,iU would r('mincl, hie nurnernns
q Oustoniers that 10) lots removed to *lc
shop forttrcrty ecetpied ley tir. Ito,ttl, when, bet
will be found ever ro lily to atto .d to ail bop:aions
lathe BOOT "tidSEOi Lino. ,
C. BATT,
(;rceliton,.
XTAeertes, OL Coss,
�V V rectus ettiebtnes,
t trona, Actnrdeaus, and
Uuibrellns top^heti Atont
fur the 1t ant,er series sow-
ing Machines, hcennd.
htund:ii)wh 1;' ;4raolitnc' for
sale cheap. Alt Mods of
needles itlnl shuttles for• Sowing Hnelthlor k'pt on
hand. Shop—Mein Street, Deeliwocd, Jt)IS N G.
Sl)LDON, Proprietor. May lu 1-t'.
.G'bV BLACKSMITH SIiOP
u0I11E FACTS ABOUT SC ARLA•
TINA.
It is very infectious. The poison
has gloat tenacity. It is known to
have clic; to clothing f ,r years, and
then communicated the iufectinu,
II rtees that have been carefully disen•
fected have oommunieatea the disease
to families moving into thein. The
poison can be fully dedbroyed only by
dry heat as high as 212 deg. A per-
son inay have the disease very mildly,
or very severely. Yet the former may
give it to another in its most ninlit;naut
forte. ' Oue who seems to have it mild-
ly may suddenly die with it, through a
paralysis of ono of the chief nerves.
There is a groat difference iu predis-
position to the disease, even in the same
family. Some whole families are
• strougly predisposed to it ; with others
it is the reverse. ii person, however,
who may be at one time exposed to it
wvithjimpunity, may at another time t , ke
it from a slight exposure. The suscep-
tibility of aclelts to it is generally slight.
The deaths from it is generally persons
hailer 15—inoro than uiue•tentlis of all.
The most fatal period is from the 1st
to tbo 5th year. Hence if we can
guard citildreu from is, they are com-
paratively safe the rest of their lives.
Al a general thing, aperson can hrtve
the disease but onc•i. Still, where the
contagiou id iutense, b )tti a tutee . an 1
thoeo who have oune hail the disease
many have moderate throtb symptoms,
though without affection of the skin.
THE TWO -HEADED EAGLE.
The origin of ins device of the ea;le
on national and royal banners may be
traced to very early. times. It was the
eusign of the ancient kings of Persia
and B sbyton. The It )mans adopted
various other fi, ures on their camp
staudardt, hub Mertes (B. 0. 102)
made the eagle alone the ensign of the
legions, and confined the other figures
t► the eohorbe. ' After the division the bear inscriptions of ,the early regyptiau'
Emperors of the Western Roman Em• monarchy are beedt, probably of the
pilotused a black eagle ; blliode of the first flyaway.�Of later glass there are
ekeellt.Prl.
OCJTOlellit o, 1879
r tEAC II'L{ilti 'WANT. U.__Allate, e50.
l olid, or twat oats, for R r. Aso, 7, Usi),ttw,
Patios to commence 1st J lrnuurv, 1575, 'lraseifnn-
nials minima. Aptly to ay. 1AY1,011 Secretary
of Trustee Board. l i toholeoa 1' 0 l an.
Oct 5, 11170.
C l 1tAle E1). --St uyor) from prem.
k...7 tees of t is subserlber,1„t 5 col. 1, Si1,i+1n1i1t,
en or ,'heat 8110'15144 of /invest taht, a e11 till year-
ltu;l heifer;•reri. Any person gtvlre;; larer tatlon
"II to our wn.,leabouts 8:-111 bo suitably reweided, '1
Wu. 'iftIOPl;ll,Centralia k:0, 2in.
Uc8. e), .1570.
kTOT1Ui.1.
eyeunt ot, la anthem) for owl I eat grown fruit
trues, 40 crimit mixed Marc''' uOd. Apply at tlw
'Plaine aloe, . 51
N
FLOUR 9 f:t MILL
andt,i • IS � MILLS
ilei„,* in 1;00(1tivurkinc order ghee (::5(7. ele00ire-
tiatiou +)ntteildt+ in grL.ti,lg .ud intul,F`. Vtorr
stn t ural ieor:,,rlivlri l to i)arlu'.i l(Iavint tbtlr
orti *tt',•fnol.nouitr,i; atJ luLL`tilak ry,05
9'BYRN1: ,s e. i, or ;0 .101,1 .ouuer iitty
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WM. :” Z,.,
LWITH- ore et, see. aEXETER #D ,.
W. T(TTI Ii ING it Iranian) of
leAlettlE .tS AND 1f U1Lifiel:tS,
Bay our Beachville 'IP:iITb3 LIME and- *
b3
Star •nnd Plaster Paris. and you will be
pleased whit your work. Froth Lune always
on laud.
hxetea, liar Ji+ commenced.
buoineseitttb9 rit' ..• a::'vobran01
atW'lneltolso,. _ r ,7'` and is
py 811 to c1 1 _ ... - - .. TLnr ofthitne1c
srnrt i1'e work
ingspesielly attended to, Promptness, cheapness
aucigood work guaranteed; A call snlioitud.
10.8rn W.Il OCRINGHAM.
5 Doors aorta of Drew's Mali, Tail' street
National Po1icv
R. FOWLEIVS EXT
W.LD Strawberry
con
A S ,ecifie Remedy for ail Summer
!Com •Iaints such as Diarrbaaa, Dy -
rent -•y, Canada Cholera, Cholera
Morbus, Cholera Mantuan, Sour
Stoma 'h, Griping Pains, and all
derangements of the bawds, caus-
ed by using improper food, such as
raw vegetebles, unripe or sour
fruit, bad milk, impure water or
change of water, changes of the -
seasons, exposure. No matter from
what cause or in what form you are'
subject to any of the above com-
plaints, Ln. Lowx1eu'S ExmA:'r OF
WILD Srs.twasltliY will reiievo you,
and a speedy cure will be effected
without injury to the system. his
nuurnfactrri:d from the Wild
Strawberry Plant, and free from
opium and other injurious drugs.
For safe by all dral:rs, at is.
or S 13oteles for $1.00
PLO WS, and SCOTCII DIA:IIOND
HAIIR° 1 i•'S
constantly on hand and made to order
T�Tc ZII.iLAN tai i'!cBRIDIi)
Leaving now Ere atei'. fstilities than eves, are pre-
pared to sappl.y fanners with Iron Team Plows,
Steel iitmtkl •Beard, made by ourselves,. Chill
''lows, Knitepeibn,l te; Scotch Ditrno„dHarrows
Cultivators, Gang Plows,
C!arxi.a;;es and baggies on hand, and made to or-
der. ;,ors; shoeing att.auled to nn the shortest
notice. Horses shod to prevent iuterferieg.
.Veit tLLAN do McBride. King St., 'Hens all.
IIOtV OLD IS GLASS 2
The oldest specimen of pure plass
besting anything like a dote, is a little
moulded lion's head, bearing the ntune
of an Egyptiian king of the eleventh dye
asty, its the Slade e•)ileetion at the
British NIuseutn. That is to say, at a
period which may be moderately p140 -
ed ea more than 2,000 years B. C.,glass.,
was not ouly made, but male with a
drill which shows that the art was no-
thing new. The invention of glazing
pottery with a film or varui•all of glass
is so old that among fragnie its whish
PREPARED Br
i\1ILBUBN, BENTLEY�I4% PEARSON
M V,3O.. ' Q O.
'THE EXETER
Pim-ling-Mill Sash
1)OOBB AND
This groat household 6tedicino ranks amongst
the leading necessaries of life. Those famous
Pills purify the,,lt;oon, and act most powerfully
yet.aoothingly on the Livov, Stoulaeh, Kidneys,
and Bowels, giving tone, enorgyr and vigor to
these greatn 01 sprint;i of life. Tiley are oou-
tidoutiy recommended as a never falling remedy
in all cruses where the condtitation,fr•oru Yvhu,tevor
cause, has booms; impaired or weakened. They
are wonderfully efficacious in all ailments Led -
dental to females of all ago; mad as a general
Family 'medicine, are unsurpassed.
Its aearchiug and iro•tliug
throughout the world.
lt'or the,onro of bad lega,bad breasts. old wounds
SoresandUlcere, itis an infallible nine y. If
effectually rubbed on the nook and chest, as salt.
Into meat it cures sore throat, Rronchitis,0ongha
Coide, and even Asthma. L'or Glandular Swel-
lings, Aucoises, t?;1ai, t•!iatulas. Goo tithenmstism
and every kind of Skits Disemse,it has navor been
known to fait. The Pills and Ointment are maw
nfaetarea only et •
538 OXFORD STEIIT. LONDON,
And are sold by all Venders of Medi Trines through-
out tbo eiviiizod World; wish direction In almost
every is riga to.
0.'he Trude I4farka of those aledicines are regts-
terod ta.Ottawa. Hero;, any one in the British
Possssslens,who m:ty keep tho kuierican Coun-
terfeits for sale, Will be presoeuted.
L Purehn;aers shonhl look to the Label on the
Pots and lioxes, If the address 811 not 58:3, Oxford
Street, London; they are Spurious,
Properties aro known
ALL IIN D S OF
Done
L\AILS, .
LOCKS, and '
IIIN4JES
very obeap for casts. Whit' Lead, Oils, Tru'-
peutine and putty at 1;Utrt,fl) p'.. h. 'tope -
Chain, saws, Planes auct other tt+• i r:t prices
that will astonish you. Car riiig 3Ia.:: ra, esil
and see
Our Bent Goot1s.,
made from dry, tough tilubor. Cheap for
dash
O'BYfNE & CO..
The Farincrs” and Meehan ivs' Hardware Store,
Exeter. lhtney to loan on Mi,rtg:tge;.
MAIM STREET, E XLTl3R.
TEN PER O11rN'T
• OFF
F0 b CASH
011 all our present
Grocery Stock
except SU TARS,
.Sb . *"u3,:1„at�, >_f5i:�. 'N'C) .v,ti':1tC'.i,v8.a iii *.
��. ec; E. `,YID 1}f, F 'ever...
'rue latest news ou r'.•curd at•tlro
V
l
/?I e 4V" York dtnLl.�.l.���..a?: y Store
tt!
Air RS. -O. B. WILLIAMS will sell
is S rnr t11a Nexttl:iriy days tiro remainder of
toe anulular Stock of
I 1\T Cr
to order.
iren)embei tbcplaee
I„lver :E3rotes.
NEW
BUTCHER CHBR SHOP
rf'Iheundersigned would i*tlono. the inhalti-
tants ofExeter and vioiuitythat bo has
OPENED A NEW BUTCHER SHOP
one tool south othis Blaessnrithahal, andiaopee
theaame 1ib,pral patronage that has bean ac
corded to hint in tire
noaa* E W= AND WAGON DTAT.IUG
line willbeoxtondedWhim Innis new branch of
runtiness, ME pleat wagon willcall at the reel -
dents of the villagetllree tinte#eacl. weekend
FRESH MEA T
all kinds kept con atantl)')u hand at bis
butcher shop.
B1aehanrithing and wagon matte gearried on
as urinal in all its bralecl,ei
R. DAVIS.
ST. ;aI 1P1,I'.'S LIMEWORKS. -�
onrirawnkilns heinrnew its full operation:anti
tinfixing outdaily a large mom tits of
Lat
thatfortrll purposes
cannot be surpassed in the Domin-
ion.
T'artlesfrom a distance can.t.iwaysbeer *plied
either at kilos or deiiyerd by team at low
est remunerative rates. Orders fram n distance
i,romptly attended to.
�l1H•IT5ON & SOLATEI1
•
:LANE BY at COST
Also the retnemiler of lu'r stock of Fancy Goode
at Cost to as to •mite reran sur the comtugstuck.
NOW is tho tiin, for bargains, 'Lits that, sell fur
1 are down to Buts 05 5a., for iii 25 ; Bate
w.. v.,h 2,4 for to t,cs. Tiri.: clu:neo Is onty open fer
80 class. Don't tweet rise place--G'\e.ts ol,1
and, *1'airi0L• n Block, Exeter.
THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MIS-
ERY.
Just ust'Published, in a scaled Envelope,
044' trice six 00trts.
Alecture on the Nature, Treatment 18fl5348d1.
011,1 auto of $otnj*ipJWOSKflO a, or Spero' atoi"li 0e,
induced by Soli -Abuse, Involuntary Emissions,
Impotently, Nervous Debility, stud Impediments
to marriage generally; Consumption 14pitt.psy,
ane Pits; Mental and Physical Incal'acity, d c.—
•BY HOBERT .T. OULVJ;1t W1 LL, M. D., author of
the "Green Book," Sec.
The world renowned author in this admirable
Lecture, ulnarly proves from Iris own experience.
that the ,v*vfulconseclnences of Salf-Abuse maybe
effectually removed without medicine, auu with
out ehingerous surgical operations, bnugies,instru.
merits, rings, or cordisls ; pointing out a mode M
cure at onee'certain andetfoctual, by which every
sufferer, no mat or what his condition natty bo
tray core bhnsstf clrnaptl•, privately anti raciioall y.
t:,,'1'itie Lecture will prove a boon to thouaantts
and thousands.
Sent, under soul, in a plain envelope, to any ad-
dress, on receipt of six Cents,' or two postage
stamps.
&driires
TInt oifr,wr,r,r. Dt1lllrr'Ai, CO.
41 Ann t.New York.
P.O.if x 4i,eit
AfILLINERY
AT
MISS GAR;: ICI S
A full tine ,tow in, of .
FALL i1:14i 1VI:sTER, !Los, and lhninets,
all the latest styles.
Nevi: Flowers Feat,h.,r's,aad Ornaments.
Trimnniuge in great variety -
GIRL'S IIAT.. NICELY TRIMMED,
front 5-'1.00 np. Everything will be soli as cheap
as possible.
Fancy Goods. Bailin Wool, Mottoes, etc., u.full
teak always kept.
Jackets meds or cut
MISS G .RLICK,
ep
nein 1st., r; toter.
SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS,.
TEAS, SUGARS, TEAS,
0FF^E, COCOA, C 013F101,
NUTS, SPICES, ESSENCES,
IbIOE,O/t2 tEAL,POT. BARLEY
OYSTERS, S.1LMON, LOBSTERS,
VINEGAR,.
.EXOI,'LLE•NT FOR RIMING.
ORANGES, Is MONIS, FAILITS,
GENUINE. INDIAN C11311IE1 POWD^1l,
SCALED HERIIINGS,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, sN •JIFF,
riaA full assortment of first-c'ess ramify
fir%series in stook, cheap as the cheapest. .'
GEO. KEMP, Ken street, Exeter,