HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-5-22, Page 4LuseIowa, int Meet t t, Bat Gr crfully, The New Bey of Tunis.
One of the most delicious tiro Were of The new bey of Tunis isdescribed as.
the tropics is the mango, the a:'tine of '‘e. short -legged, obese, little man, near-
'vlucla, however, is apt at first to em. sighted and deaf," who, when he desires
bermes ,tuft 1? =tether a, stranehr to no to review the troops on horseback, must
small dee*tee. In shape the mango re- be lifted into the saddle. And yet, from
ee'ththltee :a hear with the : '3ui at the the date of the hate bey's accession, he
wrong end, flattened, however, like a was generalissimo of the Tunisian army.
beau, anti with the small end turned Formerly, he was a pian of active hob -
over to o e side, sonhethiug like the fig- its and euerretie will, and was charged
1`re8 eemn on en cashmere .eeee ne one with preserving, internal order and with
Dirge variety Is entirely tient)', tang a chastising those tribes who learned the
%mailer Rattan toyellow, with rich red Algerian colonists. During the Frenula
filet k., e•ditating tunlptiug hues for a expedition against It rounairs there was
pT.aaut r. Iustde is a very large • considerable apprehension felt at,;iris
seed, which forms acon4derable Impede lest he should oppose the niaielr of the
im,ont to the eu oyment of the iuevphri- French irootis. His souncrest brother
str:ngv way, And rt a difficult to handle oft against him by U. Houstan, who
s?
the 'rt'.ery thing. A thoroughly ripe threatened to make up with Taieb and
1110.1V%) teas as klmt of commination of put him forward as ft olairant to the
fru in .:bell and baked eutlt.'ard aspect successsion. Allof late years has "grown
'arid texture to its deep yellow puip,and 'eft and lazy."
its rich h aver is tndese ib;able, except
Haat, when teats')) for the first tittle, it How Many $note?
seems to have a alight trace of tarpen- Says hill Arp in the Atlanta Coiaalc-
gre'e'n, for the gully Is joieed to. this m a Taleb is dee. aced to ave7reen played
trste, ti,litelt rc,:;.cttrbtance, however, dis-
appears on en -ii :tint:wee.. The large
yellow va i, -t, seemed to LTG to !lave a
veru s ig�at are! ,1. e ,.tt: d avoL of Ix allin ' sta} ed two were and caws hack as as
fallow, 1 know a young man who was
poor and smart, and a friend sent him
to one of these schools up north, and he
+;illi', -The heraeu'Sato eats :t retiree ruining eugiaeer and tit bride ..-builder,
for the fiat taut'+ a eetter:al'' a*9vt is lain- anti hot year he planned anti built a
self with ,'',tett t,tt and ala. f:at,e who cotton factory and is getting a large
mange pulp aunt juice" which 's verb salary. What a grand opening there is
"tielt•v read yellow, SU drat 1117 looks as 1f in tele region for boys who have a me-
,t i t..tr hat' "ven nidi with ehnnical genius, or base a fancy for
seeft•hailett cg ; :la the aerie It trill minerals or for mining. How many
+tri'* t1t, tU L tt :t )rent!,,, as frit.'- .1/4;"11'a
:tn college heyare there in this state who
ttr'eli'i;ary fruit, the rearrest wny t ging to can tell what kind of native timber will
rt" 8 tir'en„to :.tri:, which lta+ hitt nue bear the heaviest fungous, or why y you
ill••, 'hart 111a'r,•3Ue 1� 1•t' Int ""tt flare t11:G'.hitt oak fur else part of n wagon
at till,but w :nit. :t % uta nett for another, or what timber
zltpalt ,i at tepee ue+ awl l Tisi)hIL 0'1'14,41 will last longest under wtiter and 'what
leant;• ;zt tee ,a a e1, to ilia tie sentV t.Iu:, be out of water. !low stately know sand-
BrieRed tsf iia.1 wt p,ult: tL,liltiut soilia stone from llltte:tune or iron from man-
tao 'tint +', r i, C tl f (1.;'„�f, , t• ,I I.VYPtS• 'mu;"
te . IIow to tgv know Low to cut
„pendent eheeee �r IYi.t.-. :; rafter or a brae(' without a pattern.
!IOW tzautiknow 'el turns
the fast
,f 1.11 a (fit, the toll tf the wheel Or the bottom
:Nile Rare .fret .E T 7C -ton , Doper, ill as the wagon moves along the ground.
the May r, z 1Flaera,, •; Til.• Altiegines [Te'S Mian,1tlnty how steel is made and
genu the Galttuist-1, "-.ales ground in tip, how n snn'1.Yy can climb atree.
1h.-it;gen to the Trr.itui 'demi t,. Oar Bow manly know that a horse gets up
toed and a Yin:rr, rase• bl.force and . a Cow gets 81) behind, tend
Indian is ti.Merit.F ;.. feeiin a : the tow Fats.grass front her and the
The cors' wa ,1,.irtttd as ow fanners l'or'e eats to luta. flaw many _non
1.1511: it, in 1.111 itretr. or four fr'e't apart, that: a imrv-evar s nm: upon a tree not--
with
etttith four or fla'cl rain. in as hill. Means r gets nnylzighttr from the ground or
grcAK ahem tilt yttrll; gager:,, new, antl .o hal true hears fruit without bloom.
pumpkins orssir=nsht^=filled than intervene - - -- • �+-- - -
ing, space, Wa:t:a Au Apron and a Trying Pan.
The vera' tiltt_b • of our +ti newt+ frit lhtiruii lily as canoeing has been
n t l 1 't •• 1 C 3 �+
rt. that .h J:c fu L, n . ut ricin
l :, ,
'';Flee there ere t(
s't tl t t tt ,1 t twosecrets which
learned tutalehav ays of cooping iron* the 110 -canoeist has ever fullui uta-. ed.
indiaaS' Tare. lrmtny, .slop, rowed 'C':teoc'iat without number have tried
rash, and satawn are ,yeti[. borrow'"'. to !forma the, perfect apron—an n roe
tp
pretlarattom- of Indeed 0°1 1) which' bear :oanoeerst alto keep livery drop of seater
'less nhtairsr :nee served in wigwams. eottw'of the canoe, +veil rn the heaviest
no dant:,, le r '.��«.(i, before the white'tram •tern, :ted et ..will not confine hitt even'
had ever ""'lt.I the WI tr""toys 424 ,for n, se1OOIIL in the event of a a:,'lp-ire.
wtrving tx-tt:ela of the maize -heart. On .Tv one alas stiecetedott. The !Reflect
front the eine:1,1nel tougues; and. the �.Ihicrft typal''reap _o closely :truer 2. the
(a, c ; S. Gil)r.E
t51;1derttikeret filed l` )..I'll to `Ei .l •thIfteththtlar al:
TOULD SAY LO
V If those tvh intend
enrol:Aslas to dt so from
the uiauuftccturer. The
dealer Who buys tc ,ell
again must uocassariiy
have a profit. We claim
fo gtvetho purohalters the
benefit, which Cermet tail
to meet the, WOWS of the
Grangers. Our exltenetis
are less than those ofoik)
nlanulaeturenconsegnent
wecan se)leheaper
Emblem
of all the Different
i WOULD
cuittigdt
our tlerekudp1
Me'at,whieh is more roan;.'
}tat* than a ver,ad we ItaTe
.tdtieil r'ever't 1 new designs
of late The best oothits
trasketa shreeds,aud eters
uuern rt,qulsile at tate'
toneatpricer Our nen
lio.rse iB trronouu.:ettb%
eolupeterrt judger, to be
second to Roup In the
provinces;
Societies.
a hot store, or the bottom of an +emigre
ron is attlon'r tits:Ircall:a elf r
ripe ever hues the canoeist on tree new
texperimtnte in Apron -making, +lett be ARNICA
>ver reaches the desired goal. Often I u
,hellaneies that he has sueceedcti, but he a.
:tilwatys finds that his apron is net quite
ltterfeet, and tlutt other men befit a hint
grave tried precisely the same -cart of
•
IENBEITAKER Ala
kuuerals furnished aet.
conducted tet the 'eery low
est rites^
My Stock: of Undertaking
goodsis large, complete
end we aneorteel, and any
person requiring anyitiina
to this line will fiteelit to
their*dvaaltegeto give mo
m Data and eaautlRO If1
themaehea.
DABINi1T-tUAKER.
I have jusGretrereq tt
ergo stool, %Valnut and
e1o.ewouct Caskets; alac
itoIBn1 of ever; descrip-
tion. A complete store
of Robes and t''ri7htnrinee
aIwsy n hand.
The ).,.eat st •lea Qa
Chamber and Peder Suit€
All kinds: of rurniturc art
the lowestratcr,
¶11tt, BE:il't�iiR':r11tsu LN TI COUNTY
Remand: plane -.Nearly opposite ICerp's Tobacco Store,
gaiu.sireet, Exeter. •meq
%! ,Fu.:,it �r+�+� Y` is .
.l t�NSAL
l t
PORK PACKING HOUSE
TEOIIIN(i 1'1LI S.- IPTf)\t`+AAI)(l'1iI.
The senaptan)a are trnkture, like t•eispir
atii n intetw. itching itiel4aseil by scratching';.
very dittieetifig, rattieular tat alight; Stems as
It phloem Ms R('re Brat 11 in :uta obaut the
lectern, the private outs , :fir u3lletilne s ef-
fected. If allowed to continue SOLS Sel'ious re.
sults way fellow. "•str.lAlNE'S0INT1il.NT"
1
4e
19 ti 1ea,..e It sure Also .,
t lr cure. SI o f
I ,i Ptttch,
Tell, balk-Li/team, St Uil Head, I;rynieeia,i.
Barbers' ltch l)le"telats, ail so:Ily crust Shia
Diseases,. fir by ti ail, ,etc Ct ; t for gl 25.
Address,, Pit. S\Y.1.T,Nil Y Ste N. 1"hl+j,e l a.
Stili b4 I)Iuggi",ta.
.U)YICR Tel IIOTUUERS.
Are yen disturbed at night and brokelt of 3:our
reat)y asickcltild ilulttaiug tool crying with
pato of ettetin,p t. tt7e': If SO,,I n 1'tt f l:to ::cr
gettabottle of MRS WINSLUW'-, coni+'.
SFIiL l'•' its vain., fa inealculahle, It will re- i
Neve the poor little tr,lffer<rintuletilately. De-
pend I, LPabo t
1 I u
it. 1
It cures t be ,t • said e t
tar l alt Irhoca ' i] a
) 3 ,
sr' t stn
6
tale stomach end-: bowels, CurCa ate
saftena the le nus, reduces inflammation. and
gtles tone it 8.1 energy ter the )Cielo t•yetem. j
r1tu. 'FI�sl e,w n :loom, . Rvtn r ton Ct,iW
BEs ++mise is pleasant to tiro (tote, mud is
the preseriptien of one of the bided and best
female nurses anti phyaiciana itr the United
States, and isforilnlu by all druggists through.
out the' told. Pries 2!1 .ants a bottle.
vessel set tefore the tire, the ;abttrir;iasr'l acture, ._. _ - • _
halted wase; the pioneeraft+.•rwardI:aated
on his fret: and called it hoe -mite; the
tooths:.uae acuthern'eisii calve." tire; 'iso
first blade by the squaws, who shreudeil
it in littel�' before committing it, to the
lire. TbeiIndians knew how to h4icern
by app4er.g 1t; e. They celebrated mho
iollsingat° the delicious green "reas3,ia g.
ears" •ice -cs swlehnufeast. They mesteish-
;efaun and discarded it.
!darn there is the perfect fn g -pan,
eft ialn tt asldinvalids withtuai;4 ee:1, )igs+ bottom of which can be ke t clime
and the •+were before us with the *terve +'hut it will neither impart tat*,taste of
en
pop
#i-core
for Su -ran Lealled it. otos '+teen, ' !;ii taver food cooked
t11e in
it
or onor f her
Btc.t 'tour wild brethren turd airs".
tlaed%ciiitu corn in Wave ttfli:nowsl rte,
tis; it',vae their chief food, ani ltht3yl
"put it through altits s:t ces." •L erusa
tem artichokes, dried currants, pewder-
ed mxlba;pies,—indeed, almost saisi'other!
sorts est 4irait and flesh,—were 'nixed)
with it. 'They cooked ri le doirghlhuts:
of meal its- dropping thele ince mmple .
syrup. tP ie of their most trealni preps-.
rations tv'as probably that ai'hish, ;in;.
Vire-item, atlas called rocs dortiau , .and,
iu gewEIngland, mokicicsinapiy areh.
ed. corm pilverized, and carried. ill a'
}ouch h ourneeyin g; it wasilaize0, :be-,
fore ems, With snow in reinter And,
with t psdtg water in manner.. 'They
used melee for many other tillage; cif
the meal ithey made poultices; with a
bowl of reeesh, given by the bride to deer
new lord, entle tribes celebrated attcar-
riages; by5 oLcans of the graiusof n2aize, ;
Lo represeatt.a penny or etiver, the ea„- :
age east up his 'accounts with the trader;
grains of atm were sent as tickets Igo'
those wire there bidden to a feast; sued,
by putting them into gourds and turtle -
shells, rattles were made. The husks
they braided ler mats and wrought into
baskets, into Light balls for some of their
games, into salt -bottles, and eveushoes
to g before the white man took the hilae
end made of tl nl ehair-bottoms, floor
mats, and collars for hent. es. illaize
was worshiped ss a divinity. Children
were kept iu the ,field to watch the pre-
uious grain as it grew; but some• of the
tribes protected the thievish erow, be-
cause of the lege'.iid that a mem had
brought thein the p rst seed of the pleat
which supported their life on so many
sides.
-Froin the aborigine :i the settlers learn-
ed the its+ of other articles of food, such
as the pereitninon of t1u South, and the
so -colied ground -nut of the North. •
Penn found the savageia eating •baited
beans, es white 1)001)le (10 yet in Boston.
The festoons of drying pumpkin in the
frontiernlan's cabin are imitated •front
the Indians.
laim
Mrs. Wood, of Hartford, has perform.
ed the remarkable feat of writing the
whole chapter: of Genesis within a space
the size of a quarter of a silver dollar.
It has been calculated that in the same
seater of time that it took her to write
`Cie firet chapter of Genesis she eould'
have made sevenleee. pies, darned the
teen pair of socks, and washed the
dishes eleven times, but then' making
pies and washing coshes are not re-
markable feats•, and would not have
given her fame,although indulgence in
those pursuits would probably liars
•given More sztisf:aotiun to her family.
)"'Mertes it comes in contact with. The
4s'sarcll for this frying -pan is like the
-searoll for the fountaru of youfk. Per-
it:cps in another ;tend it 'better aAtorld it
Imlay he fouthd.— . Y, Ttn ts-
Coarted liar Like $900.
Where was a elan named mins in
te'.Confederate regimentdurin :Se war,
es ho was well on toward middle life;
but when his wife came up to tramp one
,tart?,' she seemed to make him yxaetng by
'comparison. There seemed • e be a
entutury's difference between thy; and
•theenian, who was as ugly :ss''.Georgia
;meeker usually is, was handsome .beside
Mee/fife. "How &lid you ever Caine to
enemy such an old witch as theft=' ask-
ed erne of his superior officers,:taking
Bene:side. "Well, you see," maid the
,alum, ira,ther sheepishly, "her mother
'111ept:'•little grocery store down the
,eornur•of the street where I lived, and
I tuseit Ito go in there to get what I,Wan-
ted:toee.tt. .One day II found. the old
,'aornnti''e ugly daughter all alone faille
:afore. just as I came in I heard' he
eliaak afe;ilver through the loose rafters
overhead, :and the old woman counting:;
'One itwez, three,' and so on. I sat dowst 1
Ashd wide' love to the girl, Hud the did
(WOainta t 'eats irs kept on counting. Bee
sad -by elle was away up in. the hundreds
-four hnsdtreds, four hnn4red and
fifty, live haiiesizied. I courted that gild'
harder end harder as the old woman gat s
higher. Finally she stopped at nine:
hundred. Greet Scott! I said to my-
self. 'Nine hu.rtdred dollars!' Beloved'
Sukey, will you :be mine? She said she
would, and W:e'aere nmarried that same
day." "We1l, is that all?" "No; there.
were only thirty of 'those silver dollars;
the old woman eoilrUed.them over thirty,
times." Perhaps it weeldbe well to in••
vestigate a little every tine,
•mor-.
A. traveler in Montana. while suffer-
ing from .the cold at 25 degrees below
zero, offered to bet .$100 that no human
bei :tg living could ascend the Big Hole
Mountain, 1,200 feet high, without any
other clothing than a pair of, boots, and
return alive. A native aceepted the bet,
put up the money, and started, being
absolutely naked above the tops of his
rubber boots. He carried a'vlrsky to •
tae in the left hand and a twig of Tong- ,
leaved pine in the other. Arousing
plause of the crowd of spectators greet,-'
cel the hero when he reached the top.
He cod not stop long, but returned on
the jump. His face was reel -hot from
the whisky,'leis back by scourging him-
self with the pine twig, and the uncov-
ered parts of his legs were blue with
chi it f T1tiss.
and OIL
LINIMENT
CURES ALL.
Pains and Aches,
ANO IS IMPOST PERFECT
MU ' ISDN in th6 V/OLD I
501.0 fine AILL DEAL RS.
,PRICE, 25 AND 5 C f f(TS PER COTTLE.
TEN
sEVNIZ tO.nfTiSCIENTIFIC A
sttairsS. con.
t nu t tnDe,+r for Patents,
Caveats Trade
thug nd. inrks. nerttvenuany, Unitedand Boo about
Patens sent fly's., '2'11111y -seven _years,:experience.
Patents obtained`ihrou;;3' MUNN & CC: arenoticed
la Lha Setex rll:rc Alt sn1c t i, the .largest •best, and
'Veen'. el av,,,ttheeedid enga�ingslana interesting
ste11
formation. Speeimtn eopyof tate Scientific Amer.
AnenICAfree.
0IDee"ad'LBro dway, &C0_,.orj1. lF;c
•
viii be taailc to 'i applicants and to
ca •comers of last year without orrirring it
It contains flans'. berm, •prices, descriptions and
$iti ctiona for phoning all, Vegetable..ana, Flower
eyciis�, Plantttt. etc. ��ggtss s it?as1n JO • all.
D. M,�C -ERR,!f, & CO:Cawf.eiczz
Having c„tulatt))et:tt buuitivsstor the
Fall and, 'Winter Trade
\Ware prepared r
c wr 'red tc r e t e
t tell tFa n '+
l a alar
n tarYtla
1 1
Peek,snbjeet to tlletuflowingreg ulatin:iu
We will tate off twe pounds perhnudred it
dry, and three pound It soft. Shouldertucl:
tweeiy-five confit. If any eine t(mg gots
are left la ,]b cern tsextre will heclefleeted.
No proK will be bought at any price
It warm,
\Vewstut all Hogs (tutting right through
breast toheea'1, and Remaovened out to tail,
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F4R
Lues of Appetite,.
i indigestion, Sour Stomac't,
1 Habitual•C+ostivoness,
Sick Headache and Biliousness.
lite 5
nice, n . per bottle. Sold by all Druggists,
•
AYER'S
Sarsaparilla
cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rheumatic
Gout, General Debility, Catarrh, anti all
disorders caused by a thin and impoverished,
or corrupted, condition of the blood; expelling
the blood -poisons from the system, enriching
and renewing the blood, and restoring its vital-
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Daring a long period of nnparatleled event.
mess, AYER'S SARSAPARILLA bas 'proven its
perfect adaptation to the cure of all diseases'
originating in poor blood and a weakened vitality.
It lea highly concentrated extract of Sarsa-
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combined with Iodide' of Potassium and
Iron, and is the safest, most reliable, and most
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Infamtuatory'Rheumatient Cured.
"AYER'S SARSAPARILLA hay cured tale of the
Inflammatory ltheumatisen, with which I have
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Durham, Ia., lilarch 2, 1682.
Eight years ago I had an attack of Rheuma-
tism so severe thatl could uotmove from the bed,
or dress, without help. I tried several remedies
without much if any relief, until 1 took Avmu's
SARSAPARILLA, by the use of two bottles of
'which I was completely eured. neve not been
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large quantities of your SARSAPARILLA, and it
Still retains its wonderful popularity. The many
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River St., Iluckland, Mass., May 13, 1E'E2.
"Last }larch I was so weak from general de-
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lowing the advice of a friend, I conrmenoed taking
.t rs'Pt'S SARSA1' ))UCLA, and before I.. had used
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AYER'S SARSAPARILLA cures Serofuia and
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Sold by all Druggists; price, Si six i 'tags Sri
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Bi.'''usness, Headache, D ysn
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LH' PEP$IA,. DROPSY,
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N ADAO!IE, OF THE SKIN,,
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rasFzt,.lair t'„-tt+errn:it/fin,i:t.
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CHICAGO, ROCK ISLANDS/PACIFIC R Y
By the contra) position of its line, connects the
East and the West by tho. shortest route, and car-
ries passengers, without change of cars, between
Chicago anKansas City, Council Bluffs,Leaven-
worth, Atchison, Minneapolis and et. Paul. It
connects in Union Depots with all tho principal
lines of road between the Atlantic and the Pacific
Ocean. Its equipment is unrivaled and a,agniR-
oen't, being composed of Most Comfortable and
Beautiful Day Coaches. Magnifloent Horton Rc
alining Chair- Cars, PulIman's, Prettiest Palace,
Sleeping Cars, and the Best Lino of Dining Oars
in the World. Three Trains between Chicago and'
Missouri River Points. Two Trains between Chi-
oago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, via the Pomona .
"ALBERT LEA ROUTE."
A New and Direct Lino, via Seneca and Ranks-
ltee,luta recently been opened between Richmond.
Norfolk,New ortNews, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Au-
gusta, Nashville Louuisville, Lexington. Cincinnati,
Indianapolis and Lufa.vette, anti Omalla, Minneap.
oris' and St. Paul and intermediate points.
All Through Passengers Travel. on )',1st.Bspree,
Trains.
Tickets for stile at all principal Ticitet O! ices in
the 'United states and Canada.
Baggage oheelcad throat;1) and rates of fare al,
ways as lOW a3 coinpetiter3 that offer less 007011
or detailed information, get the hasps and Tel
0438 of 4110
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE.,
At your nearest Ticket Office, or address;
R. 11. OAH1.E. E. Sr. JOHN,
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