The Exeter Times, 1880-3-11, Page 7'1
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THE TIN 5
13OR4ION [TLa1S,
The iineu trade is very brisk in Bol
fi>,Kt.
I+treitl aoe'ltiuts of greatly iucreascid
' dietl'eee c nue front Ir•elatel.
Ilnb•iU 1,11, tea Leek et death rule of
23 uitiee itf Geeat Iltit.tliu:
An .NI•itlt'tui, among sheep in the
West of Englitad i3 itt'ut•ilio stow des.
inlet ivo.
The wore or piercing'Jlount St.Cr u -
hard was u.,ul,,leteri ou S tiurtlay U Jot•
log.
.A. private telegram from ,Ttpatu stalrts
Hilal there was tilt oartl'ti•Ittke at.
•Ye(ltlo on the 25 ult.
',`.'lie 01 chuff exipenees of Lortt. Perm-
eoy at Liverpool tt•t�re $95,1100• -with
htlthiig Whet(V(l• to 'show for firma.
The ilial birtlui:tyof VVattnr Magi,
WAS celebrated at the I' pot's reuidenet',
ou tile 20.1i alt, iu a Most epteudul
Six small Steamers cnnstrneted fol
the trig or 13LLll;ians still be shipped
next mouth from Liverpa,ol to fur Stau•
ey's nee ori the Congo..
Quion '\Tiotori••t's iimoine is $0,300 it
clary. The Czar has more thou tate
other European snverign—$ .,OOO a
day. But therewith `;juts no•t_ treacle
aud comfort,'
Tao (ttwo'pveeer of the pot sea; of In k-
i:.g artificial diatnoiitts attva 16 ii too
13.)314 to become R-)vthing inure thou
a mese laboratory ex!potilrlunt.
Several moulders wit.) serge employ -
Sed by the len tr•,aotors of tile' sty brick o
testified tha the quality of the iron us-
•tu1 fur the (shadings was vc•'ry i'il,orior.
'The column.; were Freincntly clot' ctiYe.
of unegintl thiclnless,erttc:(e(i and sc•tb-
boti. The crack, tiled holes wtar•3 filled
with putty or c;meat and paiuitetl Qv-
er.
Sir Jame? Fargnson., formerly Uu-
•der Seert:t.try fol iutlim, anti at one
time 3 bvernor of New Z Taint, 'ha-
been aptpoiated Governer of B.,lubay
vice Sir Kinnard Temple, vrl►usa terni of
office bate expired. •
It is stated lhat irl one of the drought.
stricken pr(.vinoee of Brazil 200000
pers pay leave tli.ed fro'n starvation. and
1300,000 from pestilence, and that a
quarter of a rnilliou are being fed by
Abe Government.
Genera .
A Boston manilas invented a process
of making paper boxes directly from
the e;tsla. It is snits that by the use
of one sot of his machines thirty thou
wand boxes eau be produced in a day,
at less that ono -third of the lowest
marl't price of hood -made goods.
Dr. B. Joy Jeffries argues before the
Naval Committee et Washington id he -
half of a petition for a test of colo
blindness aucl visual defeats in tiro navy
and merchant marine, and for an inter-
national oonlmiseinu to establish nn-
iforni standards of regni'ements and
tests.
The Penitentiary of dliseissippi is at
Jackson, and keepers have trained
bleod•hnuuds with which to hunt es-
caped prissdnters. Recently the hounds
got after the wrong 1 e -son, and ran a
hunter up a tree, where be remained
for more than au !tour with the howl
ing dugs just comfortably out of vac!).
Two of the daughters of Longfellow
the p, a art 'prirsn'tie ithe Harvard
course of study for women, and one or
the eleven speaking at the junior exhi•
bition of Wed,leyan University, Middle-
tbwn, Conn., which wilt take place on
the 80th of March, is a daughter of
Professon Von Vleek, of that bestitu•
lotion.
:lir. Celment Herschel, a civil engi-
neer of Boston, itas submitted a peau
for slatting a ship canal across flaps
Clod, at- a cost very much less than
itas been estimated on before, and its a
manner not contemplated by any en-
gineors who have hitherto examined
into lie feasibility of the work. He
thitllce that the work can be done for a
little less than $2.000,000.
Two boy, of Davenport; Ia., were
ctstiug tlieir,fish lines in the 1.fi.eiriysippi
recently when one of the hooks canght
on an object neat' tite eh ire which
proved to be the handle of an iron ado.
With` pulley and tackle they landed the
prize, Rod' sold it, unopened, to a junk
dealer, for $2,50. The safe proved to
have belonged to the ., steamship Effie
Afton, whichwas burned and souk
twenty five ,years ago, allel is supposed
to contain several hundred dollars.
Search is making for the clerk of the
steamer, and its the meantime the j.ultk
dealer has been enjoined from opeuiug
the sate. •
A. big pig was killed at drum's Maw,
1OW York, last Waaucaday. The ahi-
mal measured five feet two ane one-
half Niches runtid his chops, and boveu
feet nu(l one Web in girth, was seveu
feet feint; slid weighed 1;101 pounds,
the operation of fattening it began Ilial
Srltteniber, and it was allowed twenty-
four of'neiat and two of sugar. It was
lost itt l) a. in: and 9 p. m., and also bo•
1weun areal:, ae it were its 3 p. m, Dar-
ing the last two weeks ks it had to be feed
with a ladle, as it was unable to feed it-"
tielf. It was to i fat to wallsBOLT too
fart to 'Fat'. It waas Of the Chester white
twee, and wat,l three yetis i and nine
months old.
IOW Illl'D DO IT.
Central Drug Store.
OPPOSITE CENTRAL HOTEL,
EXETER.
Several luau were gathered at the
cher of a blacksmith shop ou Case
avenue the outer morning, when 11
schtwahey not over nine years of a7,0
onto: along with tears in his eyes. One
of the group asked :
'What's the tubtter boy—fall down?'
'N•ntt, but I've got a hard Wit—natio
losson ati(1 1 expect to get nuked!' was
the answer.
.Let me see, I used to be a king -bee
on frectinn,t.'
'Ryan 1 Find tate least onrnrnon mul-
tiple of the denominators of the frac-
tions for the least ootnnt•'u denominator
by each rlenotulmttor and multiply faith
terms of the fractious by the quotient
obtained by each denominator.'
IIe read the rule aloud and asked if
anyone e dull nudorstaud it. All shook
their heads, and be the', continued:
'Well, now, X think I shonttl go to
work and discover the least U000rnolon
tgitater, I would then evoi ire a parall-
ad according the intrinvic deviator and
Liam:Mate tete thermometer.'
'a•l wonul 1!' answered every plan in
shortie, mid one of theta added: I've
worked 'Rin out that way a tllousauil
times!'
ot one of the men, all of whom
;were in business and had made
money, could even understand the work -
big the rule, much less work exampled
by it, and yet it was expected that a
eine year old b ty should go to the
bl.ockhoard and do every sutra off eland
—Detroit Free t'ress.
44.4114•4
DON'T GINE UP.
\Vhat if you have tried different "nut
tip” medicines in vain. Have you not
been equally ditapninted iu some phy
8ieiaii0 Do flet consider your 0 se nu•
til yon have tnttde a through trlsl of
Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines. Ti,oy
are chemically pure, of uniform
strength, and have come into general
use by reason of superior merit. In
ease of general and nervous debility,
eun-nalpli 'n, bronchitis, dyspepsia,
"liver complaint," sorufuluns bunches,
ulcera, and eruptious. the Gntdeu Med.
ical Disc very is a speedy aid positive
ure; while th•,nsnn is of wotne ,, who
had For years bean bed•riddrn, have, by
the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre.
scrintiou,been restored to perfect health.
The introduction of these t. u remedies
has revolutionized the treatment of
chronic diseases. Patients are pro long-
er depleted and salivas as the tonic and
alterative properties of the Discovery
tong since demonstrated a better way.
Ladies need no longer submit to the
use of the °emetic and knife, as the
1+'avorite Prescription is gnrra meed to
cure the diseases s,to weaknesses pecu-
liar to woman. Airs. Samuel M. Keen•
per, of Gallendet, Ind., writes, "Yonr
Favorite Prescription and P1eaeant Pur-
gative Pellets have saved my life.'
The hungry dream of feasts, the
titrsty of water, the drol Gicnl of drown.
lag the sick of health. To enjoy
health, beware of every ailment, and if
suffering from di -eases of the kidtleys,
etc., nee Victoria Muslin and Ura Ursi.
If taken in time, this great medicine
will prevent Bright's diseases of the
kidueys, diabetes, etc., and posi-
iive:ept;citic iu all diseases of the uliq-
tu'y systetll. Fur seic by all dealers.
PO,ITIVE FAcT.—Nervonennes is
toe souse of "feebleness, or the lack of
stability of the nervous system, as dis•
tioguisbetl froln•the rc'p't- of the body.
is pre-eminently a disease, and more
' widelY Spread through the Iiorthert,
and Eastern part of the United States
and the Dominion of Clarinda than in
any ether port of the world. We will
not stop to,say why this is the rase,
hut, WO do emphatically say the Vic-
tni'itt Compound Syrup of kTypophnr-i
plates .will be found an id'valtlablo tau-
dicilie for all parties afflicted with Ner•
vonenes5, Dyspepsia. Couhulnption,
Defective Nutrition,' General D,.•bilit.y,
or weakness of the whine system. One
of the first effects is lilt increase of the
nervous or vital energy, followed by a
feeliug of uuusulal a otifortand stlems( u,
Fur sale by all dealers.
Const.lutly on haul
fuse Drugs & Ch$mrioa1s,
PERFUMERY, all kinds,
Hair Brushes,
Cleth• Brushes,
Brushes,
Tooth Brushes.
Iu
COMBS out• stock is complete.
TOILET SOAPS iN ENDLESS VARIETY.
Just arrived the largest stock, per express,
direct from manufacturers, of
TRUSSES, LADIES' AND GENTS' SHOUL-
DER BRACES, CHEST PROTECTORS.
Horse and Cattle Medicines a Speciality.
Physicians' Proscriptions and Family Rceipea
carefully compounded at Control Drug Store and
1?auoy Goods EmjorLtun. opposate Central Hotel,
Exeter'
UP WITH.
TIMES
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P.\RTIES INTENDING
TO PURCHASE
ORGANS
S•IIOULD CALL AT
and Examine his Stock.
the Best that are Made.
DOMINION ORGAN CO.'S.
THE EXETER
Planing Mill, Sash,
DOOR AND
HIRD PENR71
ALL KINDS OF
TURNING
Done to order.
aotnombetthe place
nIT6x it:award Mros.
HE TSALT.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUTSTRIES.
Why go abroad for your Furniture when you can
get as Good Valne for your money i,i Hensall as
in auy other Town in (Janada?
.7' I . 3 .I .isT
Has now on hand a splendid stack of
krTTItN.ITTT E
OF EVERY DESORIPTXON,
Which Ile Will Sell at Prices to Suit
the, Times.
UNDERTAKING
In all Its branches promptly attended to. Arno a
F IRST i,LASS HEARSE,
Which he will furnish for FUNp1RALS on rocs-
amble tortus.
I Contracts for Building
01 every descr'ption taken on most reasonable
tonna. lf:atorit.l furnished if desired,
Remember iho Honsall S'urniture and Under
taking Establishment.
S FAIRBAIRN.
REMOVE )L..
RAO would remind his nUlnetone
Customers that holies removed to the
shop forworlyoccupied by ter. Road, where cis.
Will be round evorre tdv to atte.,c1 to all business
in the SCOT,. 11.4 SHOE Sine.
0. IIAU,
Uretiitou,
. .axeteli' N oral
'LOUR and GRIST MILL,
Being in good working order gives every aecuua-
datiunpossible in gristidg and flouring, I` loor
And mill fend delivered to parties leaving their
orders before one o'olook atJ.131.1:L14'S Isakory, or
O'i31101 V CO'S, or at mill saute day
TERMS c ASI .
W . ITWIQTCP
EXIE,TE,pt 11 D.
Illustratd Floral Gale.
A beautiful work of 100 Pages„One ColoredFlow er
Plate, and 500 Illustrations, with descriptions of
the best Flowers and Vegetables,' .with price of
, woods, and how t'. grow them. All;tor a Avo cent
stamp In English or German. .
VIGH'S SE&'Dir are the best in the world. Five
Cents for postage will buy the Floral Guide, tel-
ling how to got them.
The Plower and Vegetable Garden, 170 pages,
Six Colored Plates, am' many hundred engrav-
ings. For 50 cents in. paper covers; $1 in elegant
oloth. In German or English.
Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine -82 pages,
a coloredplato iu ovary number and many fine
Engravings, Price $a1. 5 a year; five copies to
,5. Specimen numbers sent for 10 cents. 8 tJal
CO los for 25 cents. Address JAMES VICK,
Rochester, N Y
Iv.EW .t3UllCHERi SHOP
r'ylhe undersigned wonldinfortn the inhabi.
tants of Exeter and. vicinitythat he has
OPENED A. NEW BUTCHER SiiOP
one Loor south of hisBlacssinithshnp andhopes
thoaame liberal patronage that has boon at:
corded to him intim
ELAOICSAIITU .tNa waesN MARING
linowillboextendodtohim [Hills umbrella o
btxdness, His meat wagon willeal] at the root -
dents of the villagethreettmeseacl weekand
FRESH MEAT
all kinds kept oonstaut13ln hand at hie
Liu tohershop,.
Blackmithing and wagon makingcarried on
as usual in all its brancbet
R. DAVIS.
DOMINION LABORATORY,
HU\IPHREY'S
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS.
These preparations are arranged to cure
every diseased condition which it is proper for
amateur: or family to treat. Hundreds of phials
sued monthly. Call for List and Manual.
PEERY'S COMMON SENSE
TRY
G. A. Hyndman
FOR
Fresh Groceries,
OYSTERS,
ORANGES AND LEMONS
FANSQN'S BLOCK, EXETER.
Nr; w OODS,NEW CrOODS
Horse &Cattle Medicines
�e'ethel,th
constantly arriving at W. D. McGloghlon's
Mammotht rsusttorLnd ntrio. Whenever he Por-
es.:
City don't fail to visit this fine establishment,
the only Srst•ula-s store of the kind in the City,
and best arranged Jewellery store in the Dont'
nion, The W. D. McOloghlon Watch stands un-
rivalled. Ali who ,se thorn recommend them to
Choir fronds, All kinds of Watches in stock,
Clocks of every descitption,-Rich Jewellery of ev-
ery style, Diamonds and i'recions Stones, Fancy
Goods, Spectacles, and all V adding Binge,
Watches, Chicks, and Jewellery repaired and
warranted W U. Ittc&LUGHLON.
Canadian Pacific Railway
TENDERS FOR ROLLING STOCK.'
BENDERS will be received by the
undersigned up to noon of MONDAY . 23rd
F1:BRUAIty inasant,for the immediate supply of
the following rolling stock:
4 First class tsars
2 Postal and Baggage Cars
Drawings and specifications may be seen; and
other information obtained on applieation at the
office of the Engineer -in -Chef, Pacific Railway,
Ottawa. and at the Engineer's Office, Intereolonial
Railway, Moncton, N.13.
Tlie Rolling. Stock to be de,'vored on the Pem-
bina Branch, Canadian Pacific Railway, on or ho-
of MAY next.
The only scientific preparation in the malkot.
ROCK CRYSTTAL
SPECTACLES.
The best and cheapest in the market—scien-
tifically fitted.
WELLS et RICHARDSON'S PERFECTED
utter Color
id colas worth warranted to give arieh dan-
drlion color tri 50 lbs. butter. 25e. worth is
sufficient for 300 lbs.
bign of the Golden Mortar, Exeter.
141.
ENGINES AND BOILERS.
From r to 13 Horse Power, for Farm-
ers, Dairymen, Butter and Cheese
Factories, Printers and all parties
using hand or horse power.
Lest and cheapest in the market.
Send for circular and price list.
.John Doty.
Esplanade Street. ,
TORONTO. . •
-ti.E N,SA.L �t
PORK PACKING HOUSE
By Order,
,F. BRAUN,
Dept. of Railways and Canals, t Secretary.
Uttax•a, 7th February, 1880. f
Tho time for receiving the above renders is
MARaenaand the time for deliverMONDAY,
f a portion
of Rolling Stock is extended to theist„ JUNlu.
By order,
19th 1Tebrnary,180o F.BRAUN.
MAIL CONTRACTS
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ENDI±,RS, ADDRESSED To THE
Postmaster -General, will be received at
Ottawa until noon, ou FRIDAY, 25th MARCH,
i tn, fortbe conveyance of Her Majesty's Mails.
nu proposed contracts for lour years, as ander y on
and from she 1st July next:
BETWEEN
Arpin and Mayfair three times a week each way
and Glenwilinw, twice
Ansa Craig J lluntiold, six tithes "
liirr and Uoyizos. twice
Brewster &Pard -hill, threetimes • •' '•
Parkhill and Salvino," •' " "
Printed notices containing further information
as to conditions ot proposed contracts nay be
seen, and blank forms of tender may bo obtained,
at the Post Uluoes above named, awl at my of.
flee.
GILBETRT GRIFFIN,
Post Office Inspector.
Post Office Inspector's Office,
Louden, Feb. 13, 1880. st,.
se
Having commenced businessfor the
Fail andWinterTrade
We are prepared to purchase any quantity of
Pork, subject to the following regulations:
We will take off two pounds per hundred if
dry, and three pound :f soft. Shoulder stuck,
twenty-five cents. If any of the hung gut is
left in, 25 cents extra will be deducted.
No pot' will to bought at an price If
warm.
SA.'LT S ACLS
—AND-- —
Pork Cuttings
• en hanl reasonable
e
t atrat s.
We want all Hoge Cutting aright through
breast to hoed, and .[latus opened ontto tall.
G & J. PETTY.
EALLOO, MIKE
Where did you buy thein brick ? Woll, Jiinmy,1
'bought them:' from Mitchell, ,,of course. Plus hu
many of titenn loft? Why, , yea, thousands of
ill, and first-classtoo. lfoty dorm he sell tIn ni,
11:::t•.? Well, ITtummy,he si=lls -them SO cheap that
I its not to toll, but If you want any juttt gt. right
tecr+, f,,r he soya he't+.bound to Sell as snoop 00
ani in the county. Remember, he lives mouth
pee crc• liton gravel road,
301tN 311TCI[ELTp.
mouton. Pob. 21,183 Inn
En
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PRAYED from Lot 11, S. B. Ste•
phew, on o' about the GM' August lest, one
white etecr with red ring on the nose awl rel
oars,1 years old ; one greyish steer 2 Sy ears old
One gieyish heifer 2 years old ;. one year .ng pttoor,
rod and white; one n oolcy heifer, light rod, with
white. Any information leading to their recov-
ery will be lutudtuupule rewarded.
J0.1IN DOLtdIAY,Otfa,