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The Exeter Times, 1878-7-4, Page 22 ?OLI'rwAL AStSASSINATIONS. take my boots; If my servant Darr is at work, there is no need of lny going 1848 -November 20. --The life of the at all. Dake of Modena was attempted. This epeeoh dill the business. --Mr. 1848 -June 21. -The Orowu Prince Dore made no further opposition. The of Russia Was attacked at Minden. minister was settled, but his opponent 1850 -June '2a ---Robert Parte, au ' carried, the title "my aer} auk Dorr,': ex -lieutenant in the army. attempted with him to the Agave. to aesal,ssinate Qtleen microtia, 1$11 -gray 22.-Sefeloque, a work -1 THE SORROWS OF GENIUS. man, shat, at Frederick William IV., of -rt--- Pru3sia, staid broke his forearm. The night is waning and the bush of 1852 -September 25 -An infernal inspiration makes the sanctum solemn. maehiue was foautl at Marseilles with The news editor has jut written him- whieh it heart been intended to destroy self a New York despatch, telling ail Napoleon III, " about the sea•serpent. The political 18513 -•-February 183 -The Emperor editor is just closi"g a creeher full of Francis Joseph of Austria, was grieve. G blood and thunder, and winding up otlsly wonuJcal in the heal while wa .b- %sill a terrific exposure. The proof- ing on the ralnparta at Vienna, by a reader is ope,iin ; out a new ease of Hungarian tailor named Libzons. N pencils for the purpose of warkiug all 1853 -April 15 -Au attempt on the errors in six lines of proof. `she tautly ot Ida f hie to the Italian Olean ber.l was reported I aort'awful c unteuauce isman from the fearful r knowuession otobe X853. -July 4 -An attempt was ni edc to kill Nap0lea)o iii., as ha was enter• tug the Opera t etnique. 1854 -March 2O-Feulioand°beaes III„ Duke of NITRO, was killed by ala uukuown man, wleo stabbed. lulu in the abdomen. 185u ---April 28 ---Napoleon lli. was i anis Alnlitmou item MlatIS the tart word. fists at in the ChampaElyeeea by Gov -1 To him, the the funny Mall ---•Bison. inni Pianeri. Intelligent compeller --- i3•i-tl•o•n 2 1856 ---April 28 -Raymond Fuentes l Funny man-• tis. The intellive•at compositor demands to be informed what it meaue, and value -taking funny man, with many tears, expleiva the joke, and with great elttborstiun shows forth how it is pleyed ou "cold p18eu." "Ah yes r says the intelligent coltl- positur, and retiree. Sete up "euld poison." Funny wan groans, takes the proof, seeks the intelligent co:aporliter and explains that he witlhea not only to make a play on the ward "laden," but also on the worts "Neon." " "And what le that ?" asks the intelli- gent eolupoafitor. The funny man patioutly explain° that it matte "buffalo." "Oh, yea ?' shouts the intelligent compositor, "Now I uuderstaud." Mortified fanny luau retires, and goes haste in tranquil coufideuco of growing fame. Paper comes out u the morning -- in the throes of a joke. The joke ie born, and title is its name : " A than died iu Atchison, Kan., Inst week from eating diseased buirelo meat. A clear ease of euicitle-deans from cold !neon." :linter the intelligeat cowpoeitor- was arrested in the act of firing at leas belle, Queen of Spain. 1856•---Deceruber8-.-Agesilas 14lilauo, a Maier. stabbed Ferdinand III., of Naples, with his bayonet. 1857-Auguat 7 --Napoleon III., again. Bartoletti. Gibaldi and Grillo were sentenced to death for conaittg from London to aesassivate bis. 1858 --January 14 --Napoleon III., for the fifth time. Orsini and his assn. mates threw fulminating bombe at him u ha was on the way to the opera. 1861 --July 14 --King William of Prussia was far the first tiwo shot at by Oscar Becker, a student, at Baden- Baden. Beaker fired twice but missed him. 1862. --December 18-- A Btnllent named Dossios, fired a pietas at. Queen Amelia of Greene (Priuoese of Olden- burg) at Athens. i803--Detember 24 --Four more conspirators from Landon against the „cold buiTlala.., life of Ntipaloan Ili., were mauled at B Tableaux --•red fire and elow curtein. Maris, 1865 -April 14 --President Lincoln was shot by J. Wilkes Booth. JONES' (;HILL. 1866 -April 6--A. Russian named , Kavarasoff attempted Czar Alexatrder'b j He was dry-1)10111been so ('try life at St. Peteri,burg. He wee foiled since the strike, but there was no tea - by a peasant, who was ennobled. fur the deed. 1807 --The Czar's life was main et. tempted during the great Exposition at a review in the Bois de Boulogne at Par - ie. 1868 --June 10--Prinoo Malawi of Serbia was killed by the brothers ltad- warowitch, 1871• -Tho life of .ii.madeus, then newly King of attain, was attempted. 1872- August -• Colonel Gutietioz assassinated President 33alta, of the Republic of Peru. 1878--3au1aary 1 -President Mor- ales of Bolivia, was assassinated. 1875-Au"tri t - President Garcia Maeno, of Equador, was assassinated, 1877 -June -President Gill, of Par- aguay, was assassinated by Commander Moles, 1878 -May 11 --The Emperor Wil- liam of Germany way shot at again, this time by Emile Henri Max Hoedel, alias Lehmanu, the Socialist. Leh- mann, it will be remembered, fired three shots at the E nperor, whn was returning from a drive with the Grand Duchess of Baden, but missed him. T 1 this list we must add a third at- tempt on the life of lxmperor William. MY SEVAN'T' DOER. Many years ago, when there Was but one church in the old town of Lyme, Cone., the people were without a pas- tor. They ht.d been for a long time destitute, and now were on the point ui making a nnatjimous call for a very aoceptttble preacher, when a cross• grained man, by the name of Durr, he. gan a violent opposition to the condi• date, railed a party, and threatened to,. defeat the settlement. At a palish meeting, while the matter was nn.iea discussion, a half-witted fellow rose in the house and said he wanted to tell a dream he had last night. He thought he died and went away where the wick• ed people go, and as Satan saw him he asked hies to here he eaine from. "From Lyme, Couuectieet," 11'hi $rim right out. "Ah 1. and what are they, doing in' Lynne ?" he asked. ' "They are trying to settle a uliuisr ter," 1 ansi.ered. "Settle a.tnila.l•e. I" he cried ons. must a put stip to than. Bring toe any bots I I must go to Lyme this very -1 theta told him as lie was drawing all hi:4 i,o tt that lIr. Dorr .v is oppos- ing the settlement, and. very 1i:tely 11e tin"alfi• prevent it altogether." "Airy servant, D •rr I" exclaimed his lu..j .a1y. :11) • w' :.t..t D. Here, loon close by, and be had passed the last drag store, He knew Mrs. Jones had. a lin tie Hennessey aho'1t the house that :the put in Puddings and p;es, and he eat down un the doorstop aala i won- dered ]raw it could be saved from being wasted 1n suds fixings, as economy was his motto. .t. scheme finally dawned upsn him, and he opened the door and felt but way back to the ice eoaler,gnt up on a chair and fished out a !niece of tee, buttoned up his coat and turned up his collar. Then he stagger, d up stairs, ice iu hand, and suet Mr. Jones. "What's the matter Jones -been drinkt.ig ?" ," said Jones, with a sial. and a shiver. "Caucus ?' "No ; n0 canons." Another strike ?" "No -chill," said Jones, as he sank back in his chair and slipped the ice in- to his c.aat pocket. "Feel that hand." ' Oh, my!" and shuddered. Then she got a blanket and pnt over him, and said she would make him something hot. As she st'irted for the kitchen he called her back, and, with a sigh, suggested if there wa a little al- cohol about the house it would be bet- ter. There wasn't a bit, but she had a little brandy for cooking purposes.-- Joues gave a shake, and said it wculd an -slier if she had a.little bot waiter alai 1 sugar to mntlie it palatable. They were ou Mand in two minute, lied while she pulled off his boots and wrapped the blanket around his feet., Jones mixed his toddy and i-hivered. He felt beat - ter tante' ward, though he made up a terrible face when he emptied the bot - tie, and told ,vire. Jones she had saved his life. He retired ten minutes after- wards, sltigi:ig- "•There's a land that is fairer than day." THAI TIMES having alnulitted to place the salt in readiness, whispered softly to his at. tendant ;, "Pat, will ycu please to get , the salt 2," Pat responded 1u an audible whisper from behind his band : "Sure an' I put it in aleady.". Father 11---, not fully understand- ing, repeated his whispered request, Again Pat replietl,more audibly that. before and with slight dudgeon in his tone; "Sore an' I put it in 1 tell ye." "But the ritual demands that the priest should perform the ceremony be. tore the congregation," explained Jt• then 11---, colltoderably annoyed at the janitor's obstivaey. The Irishman procured the salt. ann banding it to the priest, electrifiedhim, as well as the congre..ratiou, with the remark, delivered) in a surly growl: "Here ye are ; bedad ye can nudge a piekft+ of it if you want to !" An intelligent farmer, living in Des Moines country, tins invented a hero. pkone,wodtleled on the priuciplo of the telephone, by which one old reliable hen oceupyillg a central office in the !)every, silts ou all the nests about the establiehweut, leaving the other fowls free to lay eggs, scratch and cackle. As feat as a new neat contains the full complement of egge, it is connected with the central office by a. copper wits and the bueinesa is settled. The only trouble aith the machine is that it sits so bard it hatches out the porcelain neat eggs along with the others, en that one °nick in every nest is born with glass eye., and the fernier has to buy a dog and train slim to lead it around. This makes it expensive.--Hdtrkeye. IRISH HUMOR. A. Catholic Priest, Father H -,in his mission n'"ark - in Southern Colorado lnfl New blexioo.tnet with many extra. ordid•try people s.nd incidents. Ott one occaa+ion he happened to hold services in a small out-of-the-wn.) chapel. where the vtried (satire of janitor were diet - charged by a gentleman of Irish des- cent. Dating the service a child W.15 brought forward for baptism. It ahoy not generally be known that in the Bo- man Catholic Ritual, the priest, before touching the child with waiter, pate a little. Salt i. to the water in the presence of the c •ngregation. The janitor, livor'- ever, had prepared the waiter before- hand. nOGO! ding to his own ilea as to. the propottion of salt, when the p feet, QINGLAIR TMT. De• aler in Fancy (►ands and Toys double, and arugle Devin Wool, of *Dealer. Alva Zephyr andGerulanton Woof Nez atwr north of Lira Titan ofiwce, Exeter, MI44C=SMIT13I11'0 I NEW FIRM IN(•R.1M'S BLO("li. Iitrsetiltneinu.Wn onami(arrlvu'tfeltinuT1ia- mond Barrows, and Plows. 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