The Exeter Times, 1887-3-10, Page 5NOW's N°terat
General }3oatli, cf t#le Saleatien Araaa,
Louden,Eng,, ltaa just been left q, legacy et
. T 8000,
Last year lkfr, 0. W. Bailey, pf Tfiglt duff;'
Matta farmed 370 agree, anti throated 10,-
000 busbe!s of grain, 8,500 bushels of txltash
was wheat, on which he oleered $2,400,
Bowmarevilte merchant recently received
an envelope containing $150 anti the follow
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'New Mal
oAli'11161 UI3
meteor 4tr11 etn efnal tnotartly
afacpc tM t
itItbArl oeriell6WKION rat" at7eettee-
'uma =MAIM.
Dr. I3orgeon,'aleading trench doctor,fins
new treatment for consumption t
Irit4restilin g Iterllts,
The ftl'st Cariacliall 'Raffle. bteauner fa oas.
peered to lemic Hong Kong, for Yanc9111vep:
0arl.' In AV:,
TktE BEST TELIM
"1 Ilea daePaPsla fps' a .icing One. Wee')
entirely cured by two battles 13urtloyk Blood!
Bitters, !Ilia best mealtime fur ul
re atipg
and invigorstiugtliesystozn I badeaertaken,'
He gives au enema of earbolxic acid and `1,;: J . Tanner`, Neebing P. O. Ont,
ing letter ;--."I owe this much to yon. sulplturltted liydl'ogep gases, the latter gas. " Bussif} flue Ordered ,, Reseetaalan tolvua to
Better for Ine to say it iia this world than in carr -iu the former into evory, Burt Of the be ready to supply large quantities of;hr'ead
the' next," 1 throat Aild lungs,.
' The Government wilt ask Parliament at 'Tis treatment, too, is direoteri at effects—.
the coming eeseiptl to vote $75,000 to estab- the cause remains undiatarbed,
fish a permanent Infantry Company at Lon. What this cause is bras been stated by per -
don and a Battery of Artillery at 'Victoria, baps the highest pulmonary aathorlty in
B, C, the world, i. e;, the Biompten Hospital for
There era over 400.dogs in Urcbriclge town. Consumptives, hl London, Eng.
ship. Dog tags are sold at fifty edits latch This 'malady every year carries off from
and the annual receipts from t111a source are one.seventh to oneef fth of the entire papu-
$21.5. The amount expended last year for latiou of England, !
sheep killed by doge was $118. It pays to tan Dr, Payne, M. D., M. R. C. P., Loudon, is
dogs. authority for titin statement.
A woman. about 30 years of age, jumped The same or a greater proportion of
through .a elude v in the TJnion depot To- deaths obtains in America.
ronto, a e riday morning, and threw her- Dr, Pttyne also says that one-half the total
self uncle be wheels of a passing railway number of deaths from all other causes nave
train. I3 tilegs were cut off above the knees seeds of thie disease in the system which
and her body mangled,. She died -instantly, only require some irritant to develop.
and was carried to the morgue. Dr. Hermann Brehmer, au eminent Ger.
The inventor of the chestnut bell has had man authority, says that consumption is felt House of Commons over the vote for the
patented a new device, consisting of an caused by deficient nutrition of the lungs, Trish police,.
elastic band connected with a bell fastened to by the blood, .. la D.
the other side of the waist -coat. When the These authorities cannot be disputed. A. C ) a
bell is struck a miniature rat rune across the The medical world recognizes them. ':.Che To all who era sufforiu from the o re and
inch cretions of youth, nervous weakness,
breast of the wearer and stops in full view �+
of the victim. To make it more effective the
word "rats," in white letters on a bleak
bank ground is inscribed on the rat.
Probably the largest apple tree in the world
stande in the garden of Mrs. Trickey, at the
front of Lansdowne, in the county of Leeds
and Grenville The tree is about one hon-
dred years old, and was planted by John
Trickey, a U. E, Loyalist. It now measures
nine feet two inches in cirentuferonoe ; it is
ten fent from the ground to the first limb ,
and is as straight as en arrow.
The Board of Railroad Commissioners, in
their report upon dile recent terrible railway
disaster at White River Junction, Vermont.
state that there were seventy-seven passeu-
gers on the ill fated train. and exonerate the
tram hands from blame. They attribute the
accident to the breaking of a defective rail,
and condemn the use of stoves and coal oil
lamps in railway cars,
Lumbermen report that there are from
twelve to twenty feet of snow in the woods,
and that it is impossible to do anything in
Betting out logs. , The lumber trade will sus-
tain great loss, and there is certain to be a
great ectu'city of logs iu the spring. It is
also feared that owing to the enormous
depth of snow in the woods there will be
tremendous floods and freshets when spring
opens.
The decision of the Imperial Government
to grant clasps to all Canadian Volunteers
actually under fire during the late rebellion
will also apply to members of the North-west
mounted Police similarly engaged. General
Sir Fred Middleton has not yet been inform-
ed ander what circumstances the trophies
will ba awarded. He is ' also unaware
whether his recommendation that extra
clasps be granted certain officers for bravery
under fire, has been acted upon or not.
Aran -
vete l upe'intendent of the Wiontt and
St. Peter 'ailroad states that between Man-
kato and ".'racy Minnesota, the snowdrifts
are in many cases six feet above the tele-
graph poles, and that linemen have to splice
scantling to the tops of the poles to got the
wires up where they could he used. Many
of the drifts are 25 feet deep and packed so 1 of disease iu the lungs by tile irritant acids
m
bard that the company dare not attept passing through them. Then there is a lit -
to send a snow -plow through them. One Ile cough in the morning ; soon thick, yel-
thousand men are now at work shoveling low matter is spit up, followed by loss of
snow between Mankato and Tracy. flesh end etrength, with dreadful eight
CANADIAN Hessen FOR ran] Berrien sweats , and when the r atient goes to his
CAVALRY. —A British officer—Col. Goldin— school physician for help, he is put on Gratt-
an expertit#such treaters, sailed from England liver oil which his stomach, weakened idea
lust Frida'for Cauadat commissioned, it is by uric acid in the blood, cannot digest.
said, to aur naso five hundred horsos in this Becase there is no pain present in the kid-
conntry fo the use of the English cavalry, nays, the patient does not thick they are
andto make arrengenrents for a future annual affected, but the kidney acid is doing its
supply. Canadian farmers will find it to their work every minute, every hour, day and
interest to pay more attention to raising a night, and by-and-by the disease of the
a good class of horses than they have done lungs has advanced. until pus is developed,
in the past, A market once established with
England would likely be permanent.
An exchange says : —The Afail can be now
put down as a square opposition paper.
During the late election it did all that was
possible to injure the Goneervatives. It is
even said that bundles of the Mcril were re-
gularly dispatched from the Globe office to
be distributed in counties where the Catholic
vote could be influenced. Since the electioa
the Mail has been engaged iu'puffing up the
abilities of Sir Richard Cartwright and other
politiciaus,who a few months ago were made,
by the same Mail, a target for all that was
bad. It is now current rumor that Sir
Richard has invested some of his capital in
the paper, and that it will become straight
Grit, using it influence in forwarding the
claim of Sir Richard to the leadership, and
then what will become of the Globe and Mr.
Blake ?
The uineteenth annual report of the In-
spector of Prisons and Public Charities was
submitted at the Legislative Assembly. It
shows that as regards the position of matters
on Sent, 30, 1885, as compared with Sept. 30
1385, the number el insane persons in the
four Provincial Asylums was 2,899, an in-
crease of 194 ; that the number of idiots was
218, a decrease of 11 ; that the total popul .
183 of theasylumspopulation, an increase of
Homewood
183 ;tthat the population of
Retreat remained unchanged. at 16 ; teat: the
insane convicts iu the Kingston Penitentiary
numbered 26, a decrease of 7 ; and that the
total number of insane and idiotic persons in
public institutions vas 3,254, au increase of
155. The insane iu private families number-
ed 44, a deerease of 3, and the idiots num-
bered 245, an increase of 51 ; and that the
total number of persons known to the de-
partment was 3,543, and an increase of 203.
Setember 30; 1886, there were 704 inmates
in th Toronto Asylum, 355 male, anil 349 •
fenlalt,.
.`Dotal expenditure in connection
with tIio Toronto Asylum for the year, 487,-
053.50, The Asylum derives a revenue from
250 paying patients of $31,584.96,
aG short no leo. E. July stook of all kinds o
tie on Your (,4uarc1.
Don't allow a cold in the tread to slowly Dye -stuffs and package
and Milady deyelope Into Oatalrh when yoti
eau bo cured for 25 pante. A. few applies Dyes,
oonstantly will euro incipient Catarrh, One to on
two home will curd ordinary uatarrb. One
to tiye boxes will caro chronic) Catarrh,
Sold by all dealers at 25c. per box.Try
hazed, Winan's
Dr. Cbaees Catarrh Cure—take no other --it Con(iition
will cure you. 0, Lutz. sole agent for Exeter Powd-
Te General of the Jesuits is dead.
QUICK RELIEF. er S
"One bottle of vlagyard's Pectoral Bassam
eared me of a sore throat and loss of voice, the best
One trial relieved me when all other med-
icines failed," Says Mies J. McLeod of in the mark-
:Belfountain, Ont.
There was an excitiug debate in the Brit- et and always
uric acid is the irritent in the blood that
causes the development of the seeds which
Or Brehmel says lie dormant iu the blood,
early decay, loss of manhood, ext, I will solid a
receipe that will cure you, PRIMOV CHARGE.
Every particle of blood which passes hatgreatremedysouth was disc v ere t by a Sena self -ad -
through
the lungs and heart, also goes j y
through the kidneys and if they aro iu the I dressed ouvolope to Itay, TOSEPLI T. INntnN
• t l the blood of
least derau ad they cannot r'u
Station D, New YorkGtt
its killing poison. Tho thousand little hair- I Rent.payers around Limerick were exteu-
like sewer pubes of the kidneys very eaaiiy \ sively viotimizecl by ftre bugs on Thursday
get blocked up and diseased ; and when night.
they do, they corrupt instead of purifying A FAIR PROPOSITION.
the blood. Kidney disease may exist, and There could be no offer more fair than
yet no pain occur iu;that organ, because it is that of the proprietors of Hagyard's Yellow,
deficient in nerves of sensation. Oil, who kayo long offered to refund over$'
Dip your finger in acid every day and it cent expended for that remedy if it fails to
soon festers and is destroyed. Send acrid poi- Bice satisfaction on fair trial for rheturiatiem,
nomad blood through the muga every second,
plaints; sore throat and all painful com-
plaints;
and they soon give way.
The Brompton Hospital investigation The adjournment of Congress Friday left a
showed that 52 per cent. of the victims of number of importuut bills to perish.
consumption wore afflicted with deranged The extraordinary popularity of Ayet's
kidney, which permitted the uric acid poison Cherry Pectoral is the natural result of its
to remain in the blood and irritate the lunge. use by intelligent people for over forty years.
Tbie uric acid is always fightiug every vital It bas proven itself the very best specific for
organ, and if Were be any inherent weakness colds, coughs, pulmonary complaints,
iu the lungs it inevitably causes pneumonia, FIE SHOOK I1'
oaugh and consumption. "I was subject to ague for two or three
The real cause of pulmonary troubles be- seasons, which nothing would medicate until
iug so authoritatively shown to be the faulty 1 tried Burdock Blood Bitters, einoe which
oven though uususpeced action of the kid- time, four years, I have had no return of the
nays, esl,htius why, in order to master the disease." W. J. Jordan, Strange, Ont.
dreaded consumption, ono must rid. the blood The Winnipeg t ecount leaves Scarth Con -
of the uric acid is rntant which inflames and eervative with a majority of eight.
burns up the lung subatauce. For this par- Good Value.
pose there is nothing to equal that groat Many sufferers buying medicine have been
specific, Warner's safe cure. This remedy disappointed, don't give up, buy a reliable
has now the favor of medicol men all over article like Dr. Chase's Laver Cure, and with
the world pu"ely ou its own merits. We it you get a recipe beek alone worth the
have no doubt that if the kidneys are kept money.
in natural action, consumption and a great At the annual meeting of the Ontario
many other diseases, paused by uric acid, Creamery Association in 'Toronto, last week,
will not only be oared but will be prevented. ilir. John .flennah, of Seaforth, was elected
When the kidney is healthy, no albumen President.
appears in the water, but albumen is found AN OBSTINATE CASE.
in the water of more than half of those who ••Ili the spriug of '53 I was nearly dead, as
die of consumption ! everybody around my neighborhood knows.
This, then, is the condition of thiugs that My trouble was caused by obstinate consti-
always precedes consumption : First, weak- potion. One bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters
ened kidneys ; second, retained uric acid, cured me entirely." This statement is made
poisoning the blood ; third, the development by Walter Stinson, of Gerrie. Ont.
Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla in the spring of
the year to purify the blood, invigorate the
system. excite the liver to action. and restore
the healthy tone and visor of the whole phy-
sioat mechanism.
Autrian military preparations are actively
prosecuted on the Galician frontier.
Children Starving to Death.
On account of their inability to digest food,
will find a most marvelous food and remedy
an Scott's Emulsion. Very palatable and
easily digested. Dr. S. W. Cohen, of Waco,
Texas, says : "I have used your Emulsion in
Idfa,ntile wasting.. It not only restores wast-
ed tissues, but gives strength and increases
fresh. Family recip-
es carefully prepared at
the Central Drug StoreExeter
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For Hoarseness and all Broncll;al Trou-
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Bonn, Brebtwo0d, Cal., writes . I have laugua g s 1
need Scott's Emulsion with great advantage and whether yen go into
grinee li llglum
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Dasratos Reuert 1 } say all the kingdoms of the world ---and in a
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world rimmed. lledcd; An. ono Can da plan an
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the work: ' and ttimesure auric ttofust seam. o
t1 outfit and terms free, Bettor net delay:; soma, wondet'ful curtttivs propartiets abOtIt
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find out
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yen
bland, tta ne. so at INotiees.
then come hemorrhages, and at last the
the appetite:'
glassy stare which denotes that the end is Several people have been rescued alive
near 1
A poet-mortum examination of such cases from the ruins in the Riviera.
JOYFUL NEWS.
It is certainly glad tidings to the poor in-
valid to he informed of a remedy that will
give prompt and sure relief 10 case of pain-
ful suffering. Such a remedy is Hagyard's
Yellow 0i1, adapted for external and internalr
use In all aches, pains, lameness anti sore -
nose. It cures rheumatism, neuralgia, sore
throat, croup and all inflammatory pains.
One hundred men were killed or wounded
in the Bulgarian fights.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.—Are you disturbed at
night and broken of your rest by a sick child
suffering and crying with Hain of Cutting
't'eeth? If so sond at once and get a bottle of
"Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for Children
FIn r rneS OF PURPOSE. Teething. Its value is incalculable. It will
,,,14 ve the pour little sufferer immediately.
shows that the terrible uric aatd has com-
pletely destroyed the substance of the lung.
It is impossible to cure lung disease when
the blood is poisoned with uric acid.
Mr. C. P. Smith, of St. Marys, has sold hie
pacing mare, "Lady Defoe," to a Detroiter,
or $1,000. She is a fine piece of horseflesh.
St. Marys papers are already grumbling
about cotes Tuning at large. It would be too
bad should a cow now enter a man's garden
and destroy his yegetables.
MEN OF EXTRAORDINARY NERVE AND
A.t Toronto, Il'ivery Barrel C'tlal',tklteed. Tiles Qi1 vas used on all roaehiner , aurin
Exblliftioli. It lies titan avv.arded 3:. GOLD 0LD.11IEDAL .4nrin.g the a±tst tbree years,
r ' $ee that you get Peerless. It la only n4tob
F.UiI aA';L i3X! L S. 'L tai 4RD, ,;
The Great English Prescription.
A successful Medicine used over
30 years in thousands of cases.
Cures Sperratorrhhea, NervousE
Weakness, missions, Impotency,„
i Ft!t. and all diseases caused by abuse
[BEFORE] indiscretion, or over-exertion. airmen]
Six packages Guaranteedto Cure when all others
Fail. Ask your Druggist for Tho GeeatEnfin„h
b.'eeertptlon, take no substitute.e Ono package
St. Six 35, by mail. Write for Pamphlet. Address
Eureka Chemical Co., Detroit, Mich.
Sold in Exeter by Dr. J, W. Browning and
0. Luta.
Just Arrived
Amongst men who have forced their way
to fame and fortune, we may natne, asj au
example to all, worthy of imitation, the
Weems and justly celebrated Thomas Hollo-
way, ;batter known throughout the "wide,
wide world" for his Pills and Ointment. Of
these medicines it is not our purpose to
speak—we are not writing puff, but solid
plain facts, to show what can be done by
great strewth of mind ; and that what one
man has done another may do, provided that
he has the ability and determination to use
it watt all his soul 1
We read of the Great Napoleon, whose am-
bition it was to conquer the world, but Hol-
loway bas done something else, tor, instead
of shecling oceans of human blond, lie has
eared his thousands, and spread great
joy among the poor sons and daughters of
affliction by his wonderful Meclioines ; cud,
although he does not pretend to "rise the
dead," yet he has given strength to the halt
and soundness'to the latae ; and if he has
not "opened the eyes of the blind," lie has
soothed the pain -worn, and comforted thole
on the brink of the grave ; and in tint four
quarters of the globe hie preparations have
found their way—tot by the force of the
sword, not with the aid of Ie'ions, but L+aee
been silently borne on the bosom of olii
ocean in our huge merchant ships to every
corner of the citi izocl world where suiferit:g
diem ie to be found,
But to do all this gigttutie work, to eccoie-
plislr so woucleroun a deed, required much
thought and much energy, for without there
combined, tithe lnithty work could not ante
i•,een aecotnpliseed. Anel thus lie did tt
'_.eyelid upon it, mothers : there is no mistake
about it. It cures Dysentery and Diarrb.ma,
regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind
Colic, sultans toe Gum s,reducesInflammation,
and gives tone and energy to the whole system.
",Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children
teething is pleasant to the taste cud is the
proscription of one of the oldest and best
female physicians and nurses iu the United
States, an is for sale by all druggists through-
out the world. Ptice twenty-five coats a bot-
tle, Be sure and ask for "Mise. WINSLOw's
So°THING SYROP "and take no other kind,
Charleston was slightly shaken again
Friday morning.
Tho Lynchburg Virginian, established in
1808, suspended publication Saturday.
CONSUitiPTION CULLED.
An old physician, retired from practice, hal,
iug had placed 111 his hands 0y an R ant Indian
missionary the formula of a simple vegetable
remedy for the speech and permanent euro of
Consumption, I3ronellitie, Catarrh, Asthma
and all throat and lung affections, else a poei-
tive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and
all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its
wonderful curative powers in thousands of
eases, has felt it his duty to make it known to
his suffering fellows, Actuatedby tL s ir.ctive
and a desire to relieve human sufferi b -..i
send free of charge, to all who desire lt, this
recipe, in Crerrnan,rrenelr 01 Enelisb, 'With full
directions fn preparinganrl using. Scut by
hail by address ngwithstamp, naming this
1a ar,W, 1 .Noy':.s,140P,otwer'slilock,hcehester,
Parliament meats A.+'ril 111,
Canvassers Wanted !
IMMEDIATELY IN THIS COUNTY
TO SELL
.L lnfi1nrY OANADLIN. nook„
A FINE LOT OF ENGLISH
BLACK
Breakfast Tess.
FINEST l€8 THE MARKET.
—AT—
HERSEY'S
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Dexter': Condition Powder:,
SOLD ONLY AT
Scarlett's Drug Store,
DiSSUUTltN OF PARTNERSHIP
Notice is hereby given that the business
heretofore conducted under the name of
Spackman Bros. has been desolved this day by
mutual consent. Tbe business will be carried
on by Mr. H. Spackman, and all accounts due
the late 4rm must be palct to him at once.
H. Sr•ACIr11AN.
E. SPAC151IAN.
Exeter, Jan. 71h, 1887 [3 —in.]
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YOUNG MEN Suffering from the effects of
early evilhab'ts, tbo result of ignorance or
folly, who find themselves weak, nervous, and
exhausted,; also 341Dn11) AGED and OLD MEN,
who ere I/1'01(011 do wit from the effects of abase
oroVer-work, ai10 in arivanced lite feel the
cpneequen chs of youthful excess, sond' for and
num) i1. V. Lnbon's '.treatise on Diseares of
Men. The hook will be sent sanded to any al -
dress on receipt of two 30. stamps, Address
l4f. V.LIMON, 47 Wellingk.m St. E. Toronto.
Sam 1387. 1—y
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ttrtll tttrtllrrt' Inriclenta of travel and adven-
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late 538, Oxford Street, London.
Purchasers should leek to the Label on the Boxes and Pots.
If the address is not 533, Oxford Street, London, they are spurious.
JAMES PICKARI?
WILL OFFER, AS LONG AS THEY LAST
Six Button Kid Gloves for 50c., Worth $1.00j
28 Inch. Fine All Wool Grey Flannel for 25c.
28 Inch. Union Flannel
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Line of Cloth Dress Goods for 10c., 12c., 15c.,
[worth a great deal more.]
Cood Ove •ooat for $5.0O.
ALSO A LARGE ''STOCK OF
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