HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-7-3, Page 3The Tablas Twetad, G ( ►`pry
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.A.. resident of t� abash Avenue took tie :
- =rl' t1 n t 'U t.
Ut)1, kt L into t .Ln ) the t1 Ni
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ntuek °. Tete fatloit• 'ine• lnetcient nese
reltfit'.CI to US Solite e'iri ego, :end the
reading his morning patl1&'1. The darn i �, norlc ennm trr,tt.l�ttlin- At the time of ....- -.,..
aspiringA Politician's, Prophetic Bride, ; t
day, in. ht' )h following talteliittg, manner.
,l+'ew men in the country" are better i t,�'nd ria Icor',,• I. .b ',i. t'fl'It113-_• Ala u
i renown th to lion J Ptaotol Knott of
A loud ring. of the tail ctatttd iiirl train
those wit tend
hiS chair the li'orary where "ee was
opened, 0101 a 11411 (11111V. 1101,11 it
' call au ecialattteiaioi
book under his arm .. Nd: its 1.1,:1110-I his marriage .v was " 1110,101:010 t sale-•, %rh . • .aft •
,-t:tnec,, hilt wa)n t1tN art and 1 1• Iso boys tc ttcil '� - ` piett•thanawtr,asrrt:ltavet
hand of a highly acconip.,slieil Lady, have a l,robt. iwe nlaini `�� y'"° r`"'y* f t of into Ills best co as;
dtately'said: 1 e.nttl. a'":etil 41st t o s l tddedsevere Inevr deal us'
'"I'lIt weather—" -" " A short time prior to tl., t:tnrtiit�^e a to gtveth.e purchasers the '� -._. brsr., as skct, Phrt udi' an4 every
"Precisely, the weather. It is re 1 benefit. I hich cannot fail f�,` nxiernl requiem at tl'e,
to tweet the views of tho" � tont.1t lyrist r . Our new
eraugere. Our expeusea �'- Hearse is ttronoun=crib'` I
competentarelessthan those of cite competent 3ud;ie:' to be
manufactitrersconseenel.t ' second: to titre in tbtel
weeata selleiteaper. .,...,e- ---.+•- ,--•' provine,et 1
lady friend of h;, said, jocularly: "If
1 were- you, 1 tvantlti not tltittk of tn,/r ry--
ing a than who would not Some day go
to the Legislature, to Congress, and be
om:
markable what 'a quantity of weather
we arc having. Sit down and rest: 3•or
look Weary, my friend." That. agent
sat down very t y gent,y; sifter a acting, a
look of surprise up, In the other, he es t GeVerUOL (,'f • tine Ste." She renited
pati eel with enipitasis: "Mr. Knott will go to
the Legial tture,„ To the intimation
• ”"I: have bars--" that 'therl•way not uta.cii 1a�tlto: in that,
t. 10•(i,, ,ILt'I see, a book: -c arty a she again replied; ••A let ML. Knott
much time. of eoks 'an tlletac<u eu will go to C'ongres`s, too." After fur- �'^.� �[� I '"
tion of l,oul;s,uiv, I venture to say, then remarks by her frieltd, with in: V -�-+a►
you are aetti111 a iauo;t which has had C1ease(1 emphasis ,he .:rid: • ',lair.
the re art - t spire of any hook ever' !,ill). Knott will be -( .))'(rnor of the State." UNDERTAKE' AND
lashed. Ant I right?"
••1 -yes, sir: my 1 i,ok ttt.nts of—
'"Precisely : 1t tre:ttsof tire. very exten- ,
sive likewise expensive explorations in Some religious journal says that at ItfyiStock oftndertaking
the Polar seas—or, perhaps, it gives its order to mak. Indians good they must • gid sis R sg 1 Caalit em
an idle:, wild, trpuallni, w:trble't1 Jle)wery be educated. This has often been tried 1.071-churningaltytltin
China—or, it lnn'.'t a„erihe the wonders and it has invariably proved a failure. ut this line will aloin to
of Central Africa ---plate views of the Educate the Indian anti you snake him 1ueca 1`lnnd Sgt. ku: lies !Pe
natives iu Mitre ss i niforn�.-. :t.in I & thief, a whisky browner ztizd a bad ilretslseir+.E
Alright?” mat generally. The "' educated" In,
w tri' -p p trtly, sir. It is hound—" than can frequently be seen, in Caai or,
"1'reei'tly; it is bound, t-alf bask, nip Mil ...s -,..vada. They :make a very
marbled ttdge and the author's name in poor wit`e rete. An ordinary. Indian
red. 'Co give a east to your subsoil). will wart.:.'Mile, and if he: tl.'' not his
tion list you'll put rue in a hook fox squaw will; but the educated. Indian is
$4,00 --regular prose 4n,4iu, Ant 1 too smart. The only way to Inake a
right?" virtuous red man is to kill hint and
`•'I--1 wm.-" bury hint beneath the never blooming;
',Olt, you will not." ' sagebrush. There are several intent.
"''Miert allots me the pleasure of lids. glut Indians living about Keno, and _ ..
U <rou 1 morning." their intelligence is chiefly directed to
UNDERTAKER
D�E G��I ER5
Emblems of all the Different Societies..
• 0.,..-- - - - •
- Row Fianettted Indians Pan Qat-
Funurels furnished :t,.t.
conducted at the very lou
fat rates•
CABINET-MAKER.
I �1,tVtf ,lel trt:r•,e sed a.
arge stock Watautand
Rosewood Caskets; Rico
i•ofiiats of every astern). i
tion.. complete btoeI•. :
of Robes Ru'i Trintultnge "
alnay o:ihand.
The luteat styles 01
Chamber
alt Parlor Snits 9
!til kinds of Furniture at ,
the luwis trate(,
t
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CHOLERA [NFANTUM
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ALLS MMER COMPLAINTS
fl v BYRLC DEALERS.
'f111'1BEST1111AltS[IINT1111C`O4\"1'Y
ttewetuber the gt;(. , X':tr1 tp;' .se.• K."t(tp's Tiebieet. Store, altteu.tareer. raster.
jo r 4�i,t a,W,T.
din you ,a very t , .
An(`t thea bar tk giant slurped out in obtaining whisky. Thera is one who
double-quick time. —Utica'. can read and. write very well, and he is ----
folly i? hot .
"I suppose you have heaard of our
dudes, Miss Olarwa?" observed a titew
York swell to a Jacksonville girl.
nearly alwavel drunk. When you edu-
sato an, Indian you merely open. his
eves to the fact that it is tut easy BAntleeastgustw a;,ticclading In 1tti n.ilartilton, Toteute :~lustre :i, Montt
3 obs., united States, lingual and foreign utails - •• ... --- ., .- -.. 9.1.5, a-u,,-oh')a. I"
to get whisky, ,fleno ( tier",) ,k�xetn ng
Ctazclle soutu. oasts na west.... ... - p....5 ma . rtli I'. et
Ezeter I' st Office Tix oe
) t
314th; Astride cr"bail.
g11'lton,worttitaZU, tl'itt.hetteaan.i l;8ilu+illy .. :Air ...M r.14.1 p tet,
North and east,iuetutlin. tioderiett, W..:,gituat, Kii:t-tiatiitte turn t'111•ofut: t,t+rtil.
"'4/� h, yes," site. answered, "they areBrttsning up $':partln'v' Stratford;l:u.outi`r, tit •ntretcl.an,t t't:sterat ',gates- •.,. ,., ... .,.,tfa,mt KO a. i
becoming very popular in Florida.. We "1Ji► yore need a reporter?" inquired a ;