The Exeter Times, 1879-12-11, Page 7D crMB....It 1.1, t879
THE RUSSIAN KIN x -KILL I S,
AN INFERNAL. tumour, PLACER ON T1ii4 DIGS
tlOw RAILROAD TRACK—T[10 (:Zia P.'t$4 8
'01'0R1 I e IN tie seTTX—I1 s Iilp..osi 'Y
WRi CKS 'rind IAGOAGF CAR.
il'foseow, Deo. 1&. --The (axiil.,aivee
witictt destroyed tete Imperial baggage
train tiro stated to have been plumed of
Monday evening tinder the rens rat the
point over which the ltupelial train
would par, 5114 before eitlterinu the
Moscow 1'ai'wety Millt,i,il. 'bile Czar ar-
rived safely at 11 o'clock M. uttleyt•i;;l,t.
.An ex_tloe•iou occurred' un the t,ae age
baggage train hall au hoar afterwards.
The house from WIl t,e0 thA ,stiffs
Oocled lute te4eu <ti,r:•,v,:rettott/l ,t.,earch
melting fur the p rp-t rater e The Ozer
will arrive at . St. Pete, aberg to mor-
row.
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Rost) nw, Dec. 8.—After the a►rrited
of tete `Emperor hist night, whilst a
second train contuittin:{ the baggage
was on its way hither, an exi,losion ore
lcurred. Nobody vitas is tjttr' i. 'Pooley
re deputation proceeded to I%rattaiu to
congratulate His IIIc►jes'y upon hie
visit to Moscow, Previous to the 1!ina-
peror's atriv►t in the hall of aateliertate,.
the Lord :Harsh,►l grave the deputation
tete uews of the catastrophe of the pre-
vious evening. They appeared thunder-,
struck, but immediately after%verdt
tbreke into loud cheers at the '(ilei ;eror's
escape. The h;ntporer appeared at St.
George's Hall at room, taut} catty pre-
sented by the ntnn,cip al atathurit.ies
with bread and salt, ween i.e stroke las,
follows :--"Geutleuteu,--I nada very
glad to see yea again, retnembetiag the.
Royal attachment which you eviti,;ed on
the occasiou of the sea .event of April
the 14th. Such assaranees alien ►'enol: -
ed use from all parts.
'You are alreetly actteeinte(1 with
the events of ye.tertlay. Gad preserved
tr»e, as web as thosetravelling wi:h tee.
.Ausions for the wr'fare of ;ii•,aasia I
$lave placed myself in tla3 lhaud-h of
Providence, but audititlumust be extir-
pated. [ appeal, therefo-o? to yon and
ail right-minded people to tasseist m1
in the eradic,.atiuu of this evil which
tuts t,akeu root iu Lt:t [sia, 1 address
?myself to parents, ante urge them to
conduct their ct'ileren iu the paths of
truth end rig..teousuese, in order that
'they may bee lute, not rcniscreauts, but
easeful mutt mid good citizens.'.
The Emperor's words were received
'with loud. cheers.
WIT AND HUM-OId,
The ll:it•Lt of 'Threes -113:4 \This
A dads ii that eeftet, sopatI tes friends
'----Saneteem,
lG o as: oe•Islease is x :good gait, biz
Vey •as yell go is [►leetter,
Goniitritey $tli4 t ,'chug en eats oars'
tt'talf has much Al he is ,Icing about his
Ii)oat.
Upon a. arncr(re-et gravestone in Vin-
FOe'nus;s care elo- ry tq pears the plain b
Live degeud: 'Lis ueiglibors played the
years' subscription unpaid, The editor
appeared at the grave and deposited in
Alto coffin a palm leaf fttu, linea coat
a d ti thermometer,
'Shall I help yott to alight,' asked a
goring genylomen, Addressing :t bonne -
tug country gtr1 who was preparing t
leave a reilwav carriage. 'Thank yo
sir,' s eetly replied the girl, 'but
li(tu't smoke.'
Jeems--'I see, It, bin, that the pa
pr states orae tae etas anither ®tor
',Mt Monday.' Robin --'plan, its to
rible ! Sauce the Yankees slide gotte
the weather in tae their keepin' we'
a. storm every ither day.'
An exchange says ; 'Striped parasol
have oaken the place of striped stop
We don't believe it. The ids
of a woman holding a striped 'Odindiver her head to keep off the sun, an
wowing parasols nn her—Oil, no ; w
don't believe the story.
Kitty, who, having seen our por
trait, ]las evidently mietaken us for Cu
pid. writes to know 'How to open
love -letter.' Why, the same as an
other, Vitale ; hold it op to the ligh
and tear cvou the 'nest transparen
end.
It wag an Irishman who remarked o
a mise►• who had died and was treate
to rather a pretentious burial. 'Faith
and if he'd lived to see how moixht
expensive a thing it was to doie him
self, he'd giver ben born.'
'Torn', said an nctquaietance of hi
who nt'et ltitu one evening, 'who di
yon say emir Friend B —married ?
-'Will, he marri,,d $440,000 ; I forgo
her other name !'
Young man, a (iiannond pin font
real nice and glistens brightly, but when
'four dollars a week supports a, man
and pin both, one or the other is not
A young men in Nebraska sent an
offer of marriage to a girl whom be
fancied, and in retie, received a tele-
gram: 'Come on with yottr minis-
ter.'
A' contemporary in the farming in-
terest says at the last fair there were
about 1,O(O stead, and adds that all
'wane frond a'Cll'Cie�tei� ,uileB square.'
There art lots of men who have .at-
aimed
at-
1I 1 (d high repn,iatiou for strict alteu-
'lotr to busirese, but the trouble has
tteert it wnsn't their own business,
George R. Weudling has named a
Dew Iecture 'Tete Problem of the Ages.'
if he means the . ages of the fair sex,
and has realty solved the problem, be
is a genius.
Teacher : 'Feminine of frair ?' First
right buy : 'Hasn't any.' Teacher :
Next.' Second bright boy ; 'Nun.'
Tllitt'e right.' First bright boy indig-
antly ejaculates : 'That's just what
said.'
The only time iu life when women
,,sews to be truly happy is when she
calmly sets down and attempts to trim
a new bonnet with old trimmings. She
+eeme to be truly happy, but what a
Vesnvius is at work in her heart.Y
'outig men,' says a gun -int writer,
'myna are to be married, your future
wife is now living ; therefore, pray for
her. And while you are about it, don't
gorget to pray fur her future husba"d ;
he needs praying for as much as she
does.'
Almost the sentiments recently pub
fished is a ballad, wide!)beuinee—
'Wlao will come above me sighing,
When the grass grows over me ?'
We can't say positively who, but if
rural district it may probably be the
Cow.
They have found a big lot of ancient
Roman coins, gold and silver, near
Zutieb, nod you bet when the ancient
Roman hears of it, hewiil''be dreadfully
sorry that be didn't spend the money
instead of biding it. Nobody will find
any 001014 we bile.
The average small boy's ambition is
to he a trapper, or pirate, or song and
lance man. 'When I wath a 'little
boy,' lisped ht very stupid society than
to a young lady, 'All my ideath of life
were thentred on being a clown.' 'Well,
there is at least one ease of gratified:
tanbition,' was the sharp reply.
An ntom'is indivisible and is a par -
of matter ; nothing is indivisible,
•herefore a ' particle of ,Trotter being
clnlpr•se1 of particles which are noth-
ing is neees�arily nothing, therefore
the World and its people whin, are
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'The I>:angaroo.
What is stronger than tis wc•tn:an'r I
'Rill ? A wontaue wO.ia u"
1VIty do women seek am -bands Darn-
ed Wil .aa i ? Se they rata haye a TP7,11
'orrthcir own.
•}Now :us5y 'hearties,' said a Yankee
letptuitt,., youwee-atoeizll battle before
you. Fight like heroes, till your pow-
ptl,.t 'd gene, than run. I am a littlr
flame:nnd I'll start now.
'The Use of Alcohol—Alcohol was
(first trml(entecl and used to stain tilt
'cheeks of ladies of Arabia, 9SO year,
men. As n cosmetic, the use of alcohol
is 'new confiued to the human nose,
'ii.e Iriebnlan had a correct apprecin,-
iion of the fitness of things who, bllint
asked by tht judge, when he aoplied
:f it a Iisencereto sell whiskey, if he was
'of a good moral character, replied :
'Faith, yer honor, I don't see the
necessity of.a good mural charaoter to
sell whisltoy.'
On being s!ae'wn a real Dulce,a young
otrehin sail to }lune : 'Cao ye
as®ant 2' ir'No, any little fellow, I oanns
',loom.' 'Weal, •weeI, mac, for a muck
'1&s ye are, I rttiadna gie aIle o' my fel
t,hen'e .dult,ee for ye, for they elan both
moot:,, nod ,00,14,:''
Pit District Piety,-4Villnm : ,'Hear -
ed ttboot Pesky Wilson ?' Betty :
'Naw.' 1VilI'tm : 'Ben an' full tOO feet
,down the mine and killed herself.' 13et
sty : 'Well, aw've known that gal must
fiver she wor a child, an' though she be
!dins careless, aw river heerd on her a,
dewing such a thing afore.' :
.'Perhaps thus 'ull be a cau'inn to her.'
'it A tub, crise(, ,01 a Sont'J-Wester,
pewspe1;er died Keceuttly, leaving fou,
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THE TIMES
are nothing. "Hence we are but crea-
tures of the imagination, which is a
faculty of beingsof !nothing and con-
sequently a creature of nonenity and
—131ofessors Fltlxley and Tyndall,
will piekse take charge at this point
and finish the train of thought.
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CONSUMPTION CURED
An old physician, retired from practice, hay
-
log had placed in his hands by an East In•
dia missionary the formula of a simple vege-
table remedy for the speedy and permanen-
cure for Consumption, Bronchitis, Cattarh, Ast
thma, and all Throat and Lung Affections, also
a positive and radical cure for Nervous De-
bility and all Nervous Complaints, after hav-
ing tested its wonderful curative powers in
thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make
it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by
this motive and a desire to relieve human suf-
fering, I will send free of charge to all who de-
sire it, this recipe, in German, French, or Eng-
lish, with fall directions for preparing and ne-
iug. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp,
naming this paper, W. W, Stamm, 149 Powers
_Block, Rochester, N. y.
CATARRi1 ! CATARRH ! ! USE
The great
Sierra Nevada Spooking Compoitnd.
The only positive curefor Catarrh yet discovered.
FOIL SALE BY
C. LUTZ'S CENTRAL DRUG STORE.
W, L. SMITH, General Agent, Arkona, Ont.
HAY PUMP WORKS.
G. BOSTON - PROPRIETOR.
Roving added to my putnp machinery, and pro
cure,} a !arse quantity of first-class pump logs, I
am prepared to offer an article
Superior to any Factory in the County,
and at prices that defy competition, Wells and
Cisterns dug on the shortest notice.
Before purchasing can a ;the Hay Pump Works.
m,Shop--One-quarte mile wort of Exeter,
bouton Road. Hav I .
O N i+IY LOANED IN LARGE OR
smell Hums on first•rate security at a mo-
derate rate of interest. Apply to
B.,V, BLLTOT,
Solioitor, Exeter.
28th November, 1879. tt
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ntercoloniai Rail-
way. ;
RIVIERE DU LOOP BLANCH.
QEALED TENDERS addressed to
the undersigned, and endorsed "Tenders
for Engines," will be received at this office, up to
noon of Z'I5.ID. Y the 5th of DECEMBER next,
Mr the supply of Twelve Locomotive Engines.
Plans, specifications, and forms of lender can,
be hid at the xechauical Superintendent's office'
at Moncton.:
The Department not bound to receive the low-
est or any of the tenders.
By order,
B1i.W N,
-Secretary.
DEPARTMENT OF 11.1ILWAY AND CANALS, t
Ottawa 7th Nov.. 1570.
ST. M 1I; Y'S LIM S WORKS.
our,lrciveltlInsbeinenow in full looratinn:anti
turuingout daily a large quantity of
LIME
thatforall pr,rpoecs
cannot be surpassed in the Do.min•
ion. Here to be had iu Overcoaiin7 Fall -cloths Broad -cloth
Partiestrom a bate -ace can always11e*-rplied � • f
eitheratthekilns ordel01:delboteams atlnw Doe skins, Silks, wiuceys, Delaines, and everythingestreunuaerattverutes. 0rdereo
.raue distance
t,rumptly'attendecrto. noededin the Dry Goods line. The Grocery
►htHLTSON Sn ,ATFL Department very Complete. An inspection invited
No trouble to slimy goods ISAAC CARLIINTG
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
EXETER. GROCERY
AND LIQUOR STORE,
A LARGE STOOK OF
GREEN, JAPAN,
YOUNG HYSON
and BLA.CIC TEAS,
RAISINS, CURRANTS,
PRUNES, DRIED APPLES,
CANED FRUIT,
SARDINES, -
LOBSTERS,
SALMON,
BITTER SAUCE AND PICKLES, BRANDIES, GINS, WINES AND SYRUPS, RYE, MALT
SCOTCH, IRISH AND COMMON WHISXTFS, TOB,AOCOS AND CIGARS,
Wholesale and Retail.
�_-A, MACE
Main Street,Exeter.
1'
DO NOT FAIL TO
$l CUT TRIS OUT. $ .
Good for ONE DOLLAR in payment of par.
chase of goods to the amount of ten dollars.
Only one accepted ou each purchase of Ten
dollars,
LEATHOEN & MCCOUBREY.
s1
LEATHORMcCOUBREY"
North Store, Fauson's BIock, Exeter.
THE NATIONAL POLICY
Having triumphed at the polls,
• ISAAC CARLING
is prepared to give all his customers tae bet efits ;that will accrue from its adoption, and has on
hand elarge stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Wines and
Liquors, Crockery, Etc.,
At his Store, Main Street, Exeter, which will be • sold a
Which will be sold at prices unheard of under Free Trade.
The farmers of the surrounding country will find it to their ad-
vantage to sell their produce without paying market
fees, on the Exeter Inarket,which is second
to none in the west, and then
call at the store of the subscriber and
Secure Immense Bargains
ILLINER3.
AT
MISS GAR.L'ICI'S
A full line .,OW in, of
FALL and WINTER fiats, and Bonnets,
all the latest steles.
New Flowers Feathers,and Ornaments,
Trimmings in great variety.
GIRL'S HAT:: NICELY TRIMMED,
from 5100 up. Every thia, will be sold as cheap
s possible.
Fancy Goods, Del lin wool, }Mottoes, etc.,afal
tack alwt,,ys kept.
lockets made or cut
MISS GARLICK,
Sep Main St.,,E refer.
FARMERS AND BUILDERS,
Buy our Boanhville 'WHITE LIME and *
Star Br.tnd Plaster Paris, and von will be
pleased with your work. Fr,.slr Lime alt ay
on hand,
GLASS,
NAILS,
LOCKS, and
HIN(,ES
very cheap for cash, White Lead, Oils, Tur-
pentine and putty at bottom prices. Rope
Chain, sawn, Planes and other tools at prices
that will astonish you. Carriage Makers, call
and see
Our Bent G oorl
,nude from dry, tough timber. Cheap for
dish •
O'T3YRN.E & 00„
Tito Farmers' and Mecltanies'llardware Store,
Exeter, Money to load on Mortgages.
MAIM I STREET, EXETER,
SPECIAL NOTICE!
:0:
SAMWELL & PICKARD
Are now offering at OLD PaICES a completeassbrtmrant of DRY GOOCS, including
Mantles., and Mantle Cloths in Great Variety.
Dress Goods in all shades and colors.
WTNCR'S CHEAPER THAN
BLACK LUSTRES direct from the man uacturer,
FLANNELS ata BLANKETS very low,
READY-MADE CLOTHIING CHEAP.
CLOTH & FUR CAPS ALL STYLES.
.1fILLINERY IN LATEST STYLES.
ORDERED CLOTHING A SPECIALTY,
Also full lines of BOOTS Si SHOES, HATS Gs CAPS.
& FRESH GROCERIES.
We have also a special offering of LADIES' MINK
SETS & OArS
Be sure to call:and see them.
A lot of BUFFALO ROBES at special prices.
o,o ,
All the above goods will be offered at
the very lowest /»rices.
SAMWELL & PICKARD.
EVER BEFORE OFFERED