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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1876-5-25, Page 1iielatt and itooT to Mr, ek,14OUeo-nt Wet1011 i3e4•01*3No i i4M9,07^. 11.17 1 39p.m. Vt),04, en-eel:11 44A1) ANDun 4$11);,1). WA,81 1N.f.1 1.41tith Wattd.71 Ref. AO a kilA ter,. $.7fitting too strottni ;11to bOtlys of wat414 13II Spa V1'47191 0110 34 160 0 4a )4,406, A seetare site ezr*ree 4.enne. li i , ( a tifilty , Aron, buto =A (011 .i,k Ot.144 •141,s sold Surgeons tit Ontark .., -Drug • Mole, nail), Sli,,, -0,ea3lton Alid xae1f4.0.•11.4) Meter of the Otak",1. atere, aAa coll.. ttantly 1709p, "On hand 4 large atoolt ot pure drugs Paoli tmer„u (Is, alai Dy9stuas. • Granton• 0 184914, • 4 ••011-1, 4P/OSer' ee$ for sttle. T Ii;t.L LI° t.P , '''' Stirgeon 1,Dontt1insA, , lveatod pormallontlyin Ilmoter, ;Oilloo in Fan. ,,stin Now IUooi• ' 1113.11' SWEV1.', "l1,14rElt1NARY OLINCIZIONo Flsotor, Ont. Calls Juxe.uptly attoarlod to, °Inca caul rosielonco-- ' alearly opporate JoJra's Tin Seep. TT lillsTS1114.1`;„ Surgeon Dontist, ea -a -est -he Imobecn inExotorovor-lylts.jo and all tho tinto. Office autlrosidence,llezt doorto C. Eaorott's lioa•ness Shop, Main st,root, •nis whe. also is always en'hand to attend lady paitionta.- • His work Is guarantood Inferior to none, au- porlor to Butt of ulosaotliors. Too s more, liborid, than any ether to tilia conut ;trapper sot-rorl, at -$15.00. Fillings warranted IWO yeaa'S. To proVollt baingmtedirected„take'caro to oucluite for tho OkL Establialual Deutal Oilloo. , LEGAL. 1 ARDING & HARDING, Barris ..11 • tors, ttornoys, Solicitors, Counniasionora D, eco, • slur tron--11nTrosi's 13Loon, water Btrooti, ,sz, brit ry'S. I oliN 1. RAzionsa. • E. W. HAuntwe ESSRS- J01tE.8 & 1\�o1501.IGINT414, LU narristors,• Attornays-a-t-hiw, soncit.ors lu ttital.tory, 0ouvoyancers, UcmdrnionOi u Q.1-1, mi. IN otttriw.7. Ou W,atorl7t,, St. My t)ot. 1-1 IVVM1XIARMID5 B.\ t tittaISTEII, NOTARY., Zuce:is,e3ene. OHARLEK BflUWi ISFUE1tOF Marriage Liaeuppt,:1,PLIt3i,,qt.i.o al ow Act, Orodi• ton, Ont. WILSON, ,If..i131311111 or lolOnt tiOnsta:unikv„-Cao notrAct -1.7,-7.7,0•14*.o.attyor Zurich 41,3--' • ANZIFINEERS 1- DROWN, t Ii1114j.ef Aniittoneee, wrtry.,,,,,coo-rfuravr,Tzignewerta.t.nor.. ex.sevw•romut.o.nrosetunera HOTEL& J(ING's OTEL, Market Square, -Hstet-treed, Dobort Shore, prop I door. Thin hotol haa lately bora saireliaso1 1 ow- hattlEql, eXooNout anti roomy al kle(e. Att ti cvoiY apeonietlotirpl tho in.tx...q I Inc; buelie,awl best Vapors -alai (Agars nt fee bar, tratiJra,.11teeu1, 11.370. 4)3 -rano s 174 OYAL 110 T.E.T.1,—This house, now outtor retc•ra„IturatIt of si tie, -Who hartthoreerhsy cd.11.31,2 ovorlatultal it, no% vonnotnon every klet‘Ol... Oil .11 fro, ti)t, lie. seie,,,n, 4Z1 i12 Dahl sbe0,-frbo.1 attentive tr...•Aticia coed limmts 11 ,4 -it NTIbIL 110TEL, Iiiii‘ti.7.7 S.ttnia et 1......1 Victor. Ontario. Oke i1i Ilistott F•colc- t ors, This hotel is new aud fitted up in Ot.. tesg style. •13noci1l attontlen p til to it:C; 'V.7:1.,..1'.. of 1', ,e ' ktwollizig priblio. Lar:,40 a,,lealo rote' !r; .o.,: •? loraJalita.avolicta. Qom' atablln.; cola tatc,stisrt ) ies ewe, ANSION HOUSE, ENTITER A... axe, W. HAW NIIAW, Proprietor. Tht • tprowiral commodious hot e.1 -s now cr IP 11 Toted, end , a to up throughout with first -:v r : laro, Mlle llos of "Armors and the choickt of ( 'les rs et tho Bar. Tim holm° is oapid,,to of acconrt 10,1at13'u 35 guests, Excollont stables and an attentive in -Jo- tters. (14.4.y.). rJES iaOTiL, LUCLIS . \V DOWNY, Prormiotov. This tlest-clas,s, hotel has lately clistagednands (from W. 14. 1U" „sra to • W. Ttowey), and IFI fittOd NV.L611, 1FOW 1l tmo througbant. Preelt)us to and front tho station OfIleo :tor to now lino of 'busses to 1.ondon. The bar is roidoto with tho chola( at tumors antlfri,g- rau.t avna. 'ou eotucnoreinl saluplo roma. Elood stabling and attentive iioei. 32-ty IFIUBLIK HOUSE' - CORNI.;IR OF Frank and William. Stre`cts, Ducan.` The • above, Motol has boon rontod by Mr. Tsaac'Whito, and thoroughly refitted f or tho coiritort of tho traveling Good lion and cigars at tho bar. Attentive hostler always in attond disco, • • "0 WHITE, Prop. Ltican Anril 15,1875 • . 85 -ora. rcuaafl t7r1 !kr- WINOHEL.SEA. Tfarry Brown, or Wincholana, informs his friends that ho can oupply thorn wit n iil manner of reap- ingonotting and threshing in se', dim reraIrt. la ttlynksal ready to nteet 19,r sr!, old do Ws boat for Soon" by supplvins1.r ,,r -wood or iron work. t DROWN ANII0OD:--110W L0', --;T, HOW atERTODED.-Ju, t ru, r.,(1, it now addi- tion of Dr...13 al very.: 1,1 a V_ a „VA tho radical curo (whitens t 0thein4of &Tor/nate -thine or Sominal tVeclowirs, involtrn • z y seminal Losses, Impotent y,'Illonts1 and ret, solo In calm- elty, Impodimeute th itIsr-lago, trio. '• also, Con- sumptfou,Sptlepsy and _Fits, induced by eel r - doh -toner) or swami a...trawl:aurae, rka., Face ot. Boated onvolopo, may 6 cents. Ilia colobrated author, in his adruirablo Essay, clearly demon- stratos, from a thirty. years' suc0oarifti7 practico, • thatthe alarming consogusincos of solf-ribuso rutty loo radically cured withou t t dangerous us6 of in- ternal noodicia0 or the it,i rhouticti of the ki.i•e, pointingout a 3).10t10 of taro at onee. simple, cer- tain and offoctual, by mortise of which ovory suf- ferer, no matter whatIlls tradition may bo, may cure himsolf. °hourly, vrivittoly, and radically. This loothro should ho n tho handa of ovary youth and tverymaa In tuo land. :lout under mat, in a plata envelope, to any address, cost -paid, on re- oeipt of slit °outs or t wo post stamps. Addroos tho publishers, V, 13 WU GAN es El ON, 41 Ann at. New York, ri',Orst Mao Box 4589, 33EWARE OF 'COUNTERFEITS, • FOY t1.10 proteotion of the public or tiorth Amoriort,1 doom it nry duty to tame. • that my Dills and Ointment 000 rv,„ • manufaetured nor 1501.(1 lu EL LI V Vai 1. of ;rho &, 1') Status, 14 mob. pot an hex ') Dr/044 Govommont Siantr,with toe e.. wayei ems and Oln 4110 &Joon don/ets Wet 1 tr 101 r, . On, On tholabol is the waiter:3, 5113 Osferad steuer London. 'Phis ;lotto° hats lasoomo Ilke,(11.11,11`, 111 • 002.1r3(1(111Onda Of 17.110 awl spurious imitations 0 • " Efolloway'au 0 inittent " baling f.thricatod at's) Mut, Ita trolls NOW York, hy par tics styling/host- selves " £1o)loWa 1j11ucl Co.," witli au • assumod tr stdc sort 1. Om- Unpri riCip16(11101(10i1 eall Ob- tain this trash at a very IOW' priet, and so dace/To you by 'coolllsw tuo sumo for my genuinollootrway's I'ills and (Ant. Mont,whiels arinanufactured only ea 5330r:fora 'Artois, Loudon. ',orisons who may ho do:riven. plo (toe tominnicato with rno,Ma77 y rospoct'blell rem in the British I'roviliceawho obtain my medicines diroctfrom horo, vory proporly suggorstod that I should, for tlso bonont of thoussolvos and • tho public, insert that' Lamas ln tho lapers, that • It may 170 known that rnoclicines can 13o nad gouts Ino from thorn. '1'iso following1111. listof Bin• )1 on alluded to ; • And partionlarly 1 c coo mos rd thate who dosiro to got my modicinos to apply to some of tho honest no.inotli-MOSS/la. AVery Co,, lialifox, N. 8; Moscre. Forsyta 6 N. 8, Atonal's. Ilarkor & Sons, St Jo':'. 11 11, Mr. 1' Dail Br Isay, Charlotte Totol,I, V • 5'i;f4:'.1. 114 - lay. & Viet9ria, 31 CJ 410:T1'3.111 )0.0 torla,11 D. John 11 11; Mos 'IN. Munro & M.ontroul ; slt,ssrs, 1 Wl: to ,• B11.731i11.011; Bono, Toronto; 11, A (la Man Pinitb, Bt, 30110.N 11 ; joi: odes. lob; MassicEillot Co.:Pore:I n ; Alr., trosc,r, • St John, 14 XI; Mon rrs, II anpri-ton iV05, 11,rwsu 3131;• Afr Windsor; Mrs ()rpm, Ms 1. 11. 14 tArr 090tiirs Iluni, Jr„ Vro,lrfolitom 14, 11;,11,1r W /1 l'heloptots, Iittrhor Grace, 14 Mr .1 hi Wilfrydr`rodrieleton, 71; Mosara & Yui1, lifentreeLl. Tho nI1.,llciillOib arrs Sold at the lowost whelcartio nett m•icos, in quantities or no titre. than ,d111( wo1't,11--vist., Ps. 0, 1111:11 and tlihi.por dozen boxes of PHI° or pets of dintmemt, for v7hich rot Matano0 man ha aoht in advitneo, 0.1;11.10ltiAS‘ liora,,OWAY OTI CE TO TitiMPASSItafi ON eene tarts CANADA COMPANY'S tAND13, 1 hereby antion alt 3choI1006 twit:that euttinri,• er removing timber from tam', laid 3f, tho mit Company, as. I ain authorised te prostouto al irOnpaasors With the otzroet:440:r (1 low, :401,1v. toiuKinktc,/,, Tinaber.Agent Cam, , Soler elitt=ofnnand tho largost and Iiaet PUEE' DRUGS,' CHEMICAL S, DYE -STUFFS Patent Meclibines 110118E 45 CATTLE -Tooth, Vain Heii, ane Cloth E13KE2- .PEI?FUMERY,TOILET-SOAPS ,svo. STATION -TRY School Books, Toy Books, 13IankoBooks, Magazinos, A IbtunsFancy Goods Pencil Sia as, Lead Pon - oils, &e. 'V OLE AGoit for LAZARUS, BIORR1S, • Qo.'s Leiebrafed Palacio(' Spectacles. an Byo-glitsees, • Prescriptions ansitsuos fildekiY and aocu ratoly dispc9150a. Boincro"or-tko Plaeo--Di rectly opposite the "041111.1 aotot-sMain-st. Exetot. TANDITEN Eat, Jon-oa ry,7",„-(874. •71 -yl. ,Tenee-EIOK. STan DWELLING nousE, - a o 'Ffanie Cottage and stable TO BE S0:11 eitthor 1110110 01. two 107. WM. GRT(, Eaotru.. Painily told root:et 1;11.)los, ), Hymn Dooba, Prayar Doolca unday SebocTflaqliaitaa tationery of all doscriptions Concertinas •• . i.1irix04,vritiorgDosks GREAT ,INDUC.1.1 ilENTS TO PUR 30 or 40 Volla:ge lots .with frontage to Zmich Bond, for sale at E S L • - Already attlaisplaeo iho aro out to ho created a number or. building.; Thera is also a good GRAIN MARKET ESTABLISJoTED Splendid opening for 131a,plis1nith, Xoiner and Carpontor, i-lhoemaltor, and all other- branobes of T...-ade: The Station is umnberoi. second ir. • point of. businest on the H.& D. R. R. -For furthor particulars, apply to & J. PETTY, 1. NEW Machine Shop in aforth ite—re.VING fitted up tho promises fOrmorly ..11.71_ occupied by Gray & Scott, wo aro pre- parod to contract for BOILERS AND ENG-INES Flouring, Grist and Saw Milis, Sh logic, }load- ing, Stave ahd Hoop Maehinory- Blacksmith work and gonoral ropair prompt- ly attended to. Shafting,Pulloys, Grate Bar and othor castings Brass and L:on Fittings, Pipo, supplied. Found,ry Manufacturing company, BOBB3T BUN OIM Manage t Nom: Mansion Ilousa, seaforth,roob, 5,1876. 25 THE ONTARIO Savings and Investment SOCIETY 0 _Et LONDO 14 Debontures end •Mortgages Pnrehased Partinrerntirinq ea )3 old triA 4,1 vanee4 promptly on approved ( ely or Farm Property, 00 applieation at Molt' °Moo WILLIAM E. HULLEN, 'Manager. LOndon 3,1.11 lone nee. 29.201 Mai rnatlarr's CONDITION • POWDER PER_RY"'S Heave Remedy PERRY'S C0.1101 AND EPIZOOTIC ON • Perry's Cattle Feeder Those preparations aro the roost reliable in 1150. •• ' . • , . ' Tivo en,ttorn'ucarl:? 'now. 0‘61,,DIZmeo-t31. OR SALE.—Two cornet' 'JOE'S opt:6- e • • • Oito Ifintivares. Ap1.17 to aorty ALUAB pitcYPEItly 'F011,1 rgae.--'21to loadorwatiou otro-rs tmbstan- timl brick aweiling-htinso fov oolo, sLtwtod .1 1 oxibo uortb of BliorvIalo. TUn porOliaqoK,oaa lovvo Nvi,intovor'cionallit,t of ;land bo may 3vcil.4, not otr,•l cooling 5 acres -witall,lonno. •Terms easy. Pot farther partionlary oUcinixo pi lltfontss ,A.7.11,73xtv, :r7linivillo P. 0, ;31-tf , TE.13.; .tti'li1(7911471)11,4a0i1.7,1). teilial(1:1°c'loll • Whon loa,g4tbood. was yisarta (1.335 muig Of Edwitril. and fair Itosabollo. intfing to bo very wea.rYs of'gt1401-eA 11,t1t9t0eiri 1180011133700.8a 00itilbt 0 r•oaft,i't013110 44'1110 gr°, the evoniug arrinicl.. '''ti lovtiat;:,oanur:04tipltiro:1;),Fa. i3 a hired carriago, itla Mor's Court. Wo wore received as usual, most cot.- oak-jell:1,Y ILikbleteaaianio'kleronF4seifo'.1718 (olfauct1015o wprGe",, eence of a gentleman, who seemed. to regerd me with eornb interost, 1 -le was a vory nice iooking man ocabout thirty rather fair, and with a 51111111 mustache inelining to red, 1Ie was not tall, neither woe rya very short ; his ficsuro was gO9d, and ho had a soldior-like look • about him which I rather admired. As nonal, I was. well oapplied ,wi partners ; but when Lady Aylmer a 1 pronclied with the individual 1 ha yust describod, and introdue,ed him mo, 1 was very glad I bad a spa '` To lime I To hors() 1" yonug Edwarcl,`‘crie 6, Wo fo/losv chaso to -day; And odelaravo linisda, for his lady° bright, A trophy shall boar away." Now lightly ooh nit$1-a, Mills trappings bright Ilath mounted liis favorite stood; ' not a moment await at tho oestle gato, As- .$11: Lemma takes the load. Sir, Edward had Veen to bio isays's bowor, To bid itor foudo farewell; Du/ sad was his oyo, and hoavy the sigh, Of the lady Flosabelle. "Stay, Stay, Sir,Edward, not to eliftSo rilio fox and the chic:. to -day, For last night in nay dream by a ;ono gurg- ling stroam, I saw thy blood obbing away, And the onigle swopt round thy 7/Innglod corpse 13.11d tho raven sat croaking noar ; And the wind scomod to mourn in a mommful As it howled through tho midnight droar, "Thon bidl_tha athoTivi,." sho wooping said; But Sir Edward 1aith0a with glee t— ame must to Ilia ohaso from thoo. But .11611 return at eventide, And will bring thee n trophy rare," Thon away ho sped to his lordly stood, And away from his latlyo fair. ° • ZIt". parting cheer from each noblo 1;015111. Canto floating o'er tho breeze; But no fond farew..711, tho fair Rosoabliv, For hor mind -t as ill at oaso, Anct all day long in her lowly bowor, She brooded o'er ber faar, • And hor thoughts wero away with liar lord that day,. For sho 'N‘Ishod that he Wen /10C". "Nay, my lady() dom., 'tis idlo foar, rso:1, • blorit o, sol , ;Or:, i3plutio, . ill 't,4 4, 1,)-.1#3,',.'t.atifl, Pto suo, .86-1,0 li(1.s ricit ' F/ eft f,ar ii,loroi unc ;',94 for. :•,,...*. it rgsiogii. , 01 av no iri,opiit, it or hOt. 1. c01.114• i.)9;11,17 1 th p- ve to meet thitt "aftor Sony might hav re done worse.' Yes; Nelly know that nettv, as many an other foolish girl, or olderly young lady, knows when it it too tato ; and in my quiet corner, a fow. heavy tears dropped silontlY. upon my crimson shawl, whoa I renumbered how I had allowed inysolf to be infloonoed by ridi- cule to reject what 1 felt •eure wonlcl ' have secured the happiness of tny tiro. But 0113, ball -days °Tided at last, for our mother died, nnd oftor that) Mar- garet and Louisa gave op the gay world, ,and dovoted therriselves mothers ;mooting, T3ible readings, and variMIS '011101' lalldnbh3 00011111171011a, 10 the great satisfactions of the eurato I hove before mentioned. We sottled '• clown (11 0111 little villa, and aro now titre° confirmed maiden hullos, without inneh to maim us care for life, beyond the colorless ionthao which makes . "each cl,ly twin image of the last." 0000 a year we go for a month to the sons'd 1, aml during cur last visit tliert. I begsane lunch' intereAed in some children, who, accompanied. by thoi: I nurse, used to make thoir appearanco nt an early hour overy 'morning on the :ands. I war; so fond. of children thal I S Clad 0 thoir aorivtaitit,itnea,„ iitibo..0AutmaYoylevrt.1!_f,011,11r,_,a,w1)1(11ii‘1,1t)eihtelrletlesv`iit'.8git.fil boy of about two—Ma4fer,...cilayiv as his inirse called him. It never ejZt"crt 10 1130 to ask what their surunine whs. ;hough thoy becaml quite confidontial as to their • 8111011' affairs gonerally. Papa and 1\ 1:11111M% 7010 L011(1.011 ,rol (1 thoy WOr0 COrning down soon; and at homo 111Cy had all o ef ooseessioniii from pomos to it tiny little bri,ilidt oar - lingo, downwards. Would T. liko to see thena ? what was my name if I did eonac ? n..or %el ill always bo,fot, tufun 1 'of f ,971 1110 frp, 4' tp. PerPotuAl- 444' 1 r0,-P'efop trty'l tWoi t1300., (1 01%0148, and.,..pla, 8 ni4inktk. gamt Socal minded little curate,. whet other arra to rny mother., ti ttve walkoel slowly f1,010 l}10 1'0 0111 f01 10 NV- > ed by lainisa—p, orect and indig- nant, at the want of -appreeietion she' 1111i1 mot with—and myself,- with down - Oast oyes and burning face. The eloalc- rootn isoennel lienvon to me; and tho drive home wall compita'atlye bliss al-. though it WRES embitterod by vomarks from ray sistors on the re-appearaneo of Captain Bobb, and tho all/10117300- e dance still left, for winch he at on engaged mo. I did not catch his nem° when Lad Aylmer brought him up,and whorl n eldest sister engutrod who my new a quaintance was, I could only say h was a Captain Somebody : I fonds Bruce aas the name. "A good name oe c - remarked Margaret , I daresay hois rolativo of Lord Bruce." .But I wa doomed to undeceive her shortly, for o addressing him as Captain Bruce, h smiled, and told me that was not Ili name—his DaDle being 13obb. „ Bobb, I thlught, what a funny name However, it did not prevont my thin \c ing him, vory pleasant, and Going s; cretly glad, when he told the he was t be quartered at Norton Folgato fo some months to contr., To be brit'f--- fter sovenal meetings, Captain Bobb whose namo had now tranopired in m family, bqgan to pay ino most markel. attention; but although in nay Minos heart I 111(dli him, still I walk; well awar 11 0 (-) that, for Howard" to ally Ilene] t)7roar05,7 dark ItIco the omen of , Witil BElbb WO ula ragarded. as an im •---47,14,2,,t119,31,`,111i1 111115 bY.my, rod t116 'rOlcdP.at ' 110 .10 * ;),Tatiate tvithiny inc7t-fioy-,,Linad "11 toe to as. 13. npie:,.s can,( tostor--sent me bagnets, hooks, inusi;Y, and, in fact, did all lie could to 6170W • And till mf-sho hears cries Of 1.1F, 7.0 trtignitilied DIM hearts would. fiir have ellow:1 was tbo he- Will bOrno; \C11-1 fierce. wounds:fol.:a,• inntual.- Dot ilowc7 could ? My sis •tors, alarmed by toy evident leonine' 1 o his castle. toward him instituted s stein ra lus 0roforouco which 10, 107 Inarb 'of • 11 y . _ 11101i S AT a:LL-The lib,SCribet 'Otrof J. Lar solo a houso and staale, ond ono acre of tallo loutii cif tato Villago of Exotor, wad wouil oxoltango aliglct nfagon-Lwatly now - for a buggy. • For partiotalara for tho lionao and land apply to 1334D1t11337 Con.trelia, Jan 29,1870. •23-31 , ITIARM FOR SALE.---Tlie undersign- eassoress lot i; 6011. ti,•. •tist;orno, inilosfroin 1.1'm rinnuf viniigo.otinv.otor; Omni b4 -o stery brit:kin:6st gotal harass:1,nd arca.> 1,00,i orchard, beating, sold pitivirdul,Sur )13" ol nom r•-, allsng water, Tto•farm nx goo( state • -of esiTitVationt•Thtfarlit son taina ItDocres of good land, SO Itcros cloarod. 11or terms apply. to' • 82-311.1 Tnotorta JAconne, Eliary117 &RV. • 1-1.4 ARM- FO Ite SALEe-e--, THE SUB- sciihirr agora Or p(d6 -the. tot- a • con. 3, Usbornds, ecra aintag .50•,,Acroa 'of cxcellont laud, 40 acros olearod, briluneo. well timboroil, a baro and tho prothiscsi ,s.lso good. young orebard its graft; iruit and a no nor -falling ' sprhtu, Distant . from llixotor 'lour Milts, For ftirthor particulars applyto j DEMI, SF,Y, proprieror,Exator, F.O. C4. • • 78-11. Ciave sal Satisfaotiola 11e0190, thOrOfort het.' Sedan trite season 03 010110111 3.• MILD, Irs'A 21 64' 'tIalt•Zoc44 storo • CITI; If41.411i, TIMOND 11(110 catalogneforl 1141.--pruei for ono, focal:10a, ict eit se; G. et lashed cad free BOFEBTY1'.0111sA,Bpi..--Two lots on .11fain street, containing' &no -fifth :acro „each good frame cot1;age,:tentainligisixxodins,i wgll ana: ad,(1;1;taigt,7.4,11-ite Tho abOvo eligiblYrilifnatelAr btsitvss., ns tho lots aro both.ftbrielot.t4,-,aaWconi-eniont ,to tho greet loading to. the lars.apply to WHITE Ti':,ins'Offi'dy 171ARM FOR SALE.— y' prise o -L' in the township of tabor no ',containing -pee.' hundrod- acres more or loss, being Lot 8, Smith - west bOursdary rIn the Trownship Ilse Drina 3. Thoro aro 'good bulla alas on tactprproses,a aood:, supply of wator. Doing situated soyou miles from Exeter -And five tidos 'from Grant„:71.-ro? ntrticulars apply to JOJEEN EDIDOLIs lic,iot . 140 ti A_ id her ho'aft P•rew wolli with (011113.10 few., ' • • •. • '11.04„rroi•I 'grow dizny and,sore,, guesseil. woold, I felt suro, havo pro - 1,fiS tho maul. of night 'eLitshr,ofuledquar sight, v_.,°!'t.,°c1 from evor ontoring 1 - ter...her lord returndd no Morel 'air n°11 s°• en ng him, which; had he. or lv faint y • • * His personal appearance was stigma - See von that ladve ith, vacant look t•_•etc... n tiZOCI tVi tile most N' ailr that had Over boon scan ; his luair, was really trim+ a.,t1 'Pier reason irom, his kluglYtlirpne• rots ; and tho adoring fit frequontly 77 • „ ovortook Louisa as she -desoribed. the 1)011011 ,91)0 had experienced whorl, on ono fatal OCCasi011 ,he ad al a Ron hands A LIFE'S REGREL 0 'Tie the lady Bios:thole. r.,m the younciest of flume sisters—. Margaret,. Lonisa, .siatd. I-Kohl:1,44o 'last 011311104 b u g 0 f don rs e ' Mt.'s elfte :.:,-15re-re - Side in it sinalt Villa, on 'tire :outskirts ,of 1 N 17t Pal t t 10,3V11•0. pn,,D7 gq,g, ; onl., 'all appearancos, are. likely -Ito -renatain for the rest,of tivos, Puts#11*.w1Pit wouldsuP14030 " CIS le 'CO., IP Vs -e4 q'o ,down to see° ;tile hlseness, and. tenor- of colorless existence,. „. whip,b,.frony in'y7)7`artialitv for Bl udder, bar inconie, thonoli. adinits My sister felt sul•e wonld to interestino: 1c6epang,,two do7nes1ies ; 'and, whet., tame,,I 11131 ashamed 10 confess 111;11 v,:ro p03, yiSit,s, which are iirtra hitervals' 4 had -not tho inci. d courage to raftiee :wc..a,,0 10 sbnacy.of the eatintrP'' theso'uncallod-loreal-onmies ; those in- We.jOintly stikeribe And morose 005I10:t 0311.01 taititt: were C1101101 for cairiago, whiCh6nables us to•make our me 'when Llict l'ocoivo a :propos- „calls witiPsoinetbing like dignity': Not al of marrione from, Captain 13ebb, that tny two ,elder sisters arcelegicing in answer, tnity be tineeehied. ., • I' refuse'd their restiogt; int, they 11070%:; either s1' iopi rig -or. waticia rg, b el fe) rge t that our late' father was descended from an ancient and. honorablc. faMily, and that the 1111M0 of 1-Ioward, which we bear, is derived from a .sourep oven though it (loots not acknowledge us, in pure juetly.; and on .tlig tree which tostuies to our pedigree our , re- lationship is cloarly set fOrtil. • Our late mother could also boast of gentle blood, 80 that on both sides of the honso our connections wore undoniablo. In addition to tilos° edvantagos, na- ture had not been unkind to t.e.—in- doed, in our yoangor (litys we had had our own share) of adnairatian, and the three Misses Howard bad on many Do- costons 1:5011 pronouneed the bo ,t look. hag girls at the numerous balls which, chaperoned by our mother, we used regularly to atteud. Our admirer8 wore not few, and we were always' engag,ed for every dance whoneveg we wont; but 11101e to all oppearance it ended, for af- ter more) seasons than I (taro to record none of ito wort) mni.riod, Plainer girls by for, even penniless ones, in due time made their appearance, had an intotval of gaiety, and than announced thoir on- gagomonfs, Which drily Onded io mar- riage ; and thay would return in all the 'dignity of matronhood to patronize and renailid us in mono ways than ono of tho wido gulf that sonoratecl oor propriraoa solves from tliom rind their 'position ail married wonion. ' At first it w7is not galling,” but bye-and-byo f began to fool it koonly, and to long — as ovary woman. does sooner or 111101.— for ties t‘f my own ; 'but my longings were not to be gratifiod, for the Ono 11E3101111 rotten,. that no ordinary Irian W118 sappootail to bo good onortgli to mato with "a Howard, ' though one do- gonerate. descendant dared to wish it could he othorwiso. By elegrcos it becamo known 1110,1 we woro hard to pleaso, and thong's it was 1rtio onongli of 'Margarot and Louisa., I folt differottly from thom tho subjoct, that it was rathor hard to ho includod but I was "a Ifowarri," awl 1)4a. to ptty for my privilego. ' 11/18,rgorot wini 807011 yoars my senior and. Lquiam fiVe, 0.10seguently, was •twolyty-fivo, oyont liappon, 'fReeiOlia ppdigreo; 110 colet of frly fr 0, vet inV4t1ition8 ball Mb Laxly .A.ylmor, who .6 point UT o,aliiiidas to ho Oatt onto ; and, thargli vau )30 - with lier, and his hot clammy• clasp had almost given her a fit. Porhaps owhig,to this, his name de. goilerated train ,13‘alib into 1.1117.1)be, , ,and several times nay mother her'solf • , rowly'esectpo4 addreeeing him as ouch, so persistently,wap called it behind. his •back. o - • A 40111 pig havifig."'been..-found otas ,morning tho.stf, I was strogly him a rioa:, lf 1 sloe for man u4g1.11S"' altar War( • But thO clood.wwiloile, and Captain 13ebb 31135 110t ono to ask again, and I hoard soon afterward that he had 1011 Norton-Volgitte. Very,little was thought of the aftair in our own family, and of tl.to goneral opinion oin of cotirgo unithlo to spoftic. The Men that I, "it TIown.rd," hft 1 boatl askod to beconto Nolly. Bobb ok Nolly 1.31111)1)01., sotnetimos elicited would-be witty rel. -narks from my sistors ; but by degrees the existenco of the Captain 00,1•110 to be totally forgotton by ovary ono except myself. Meanwhile wo7did not grow youngor, as tho voars rollod quickly on, and as they wont I become mole end more , c 3 se ( p MONEY TO LOAN. MORTGAGES BOUGHT. A largo quantity of,Privato Funds to loud on Real Estate. Deeds, ZsEortgagos, WILLS, &e., Drawn on Boasonnblo Tonna. Property f or Salo and to liont. Apply to • A. LAKE. Iftsurance and Land Agont.—Ofaco, Fanfnen' Block, Eloter. Exotor, May 10111, 187'l. • 8111 on=taa:sianriof EMBER. 3. Vir rtEs Li I Se WHOL E SALE AND RETAIL Dealer in Lumber SHINGLES, LATH 1334)) 0111)All POSTS. ELOOlt- AND SIDI4G-3)R3iSEMI) AND UN. DIIESSED. An oxtonotvo Stook 0411111n0. • The tunii)or, for Quailty or price, OfiTIPTIOt bo.boat. A good assort- ment always on hand, elton,p for Ceti), Ward Ehst Fria° Main Strout, botwoon ()idly and • Victoria St -mete, • 119-1v) 1; 111 ..LUMR-FiR 13LA.CK ASH, RAILS, CORDWOOD LATII, AND 0111DA1i, POSTS Cheap for (Dash AT B S S E.1" WV mai, two and a half relee wont of Ex - or, on the town lino of Stophon and Hay. 31111 stag 011)11 011 the shortest notice los than ity feet, HISSETT. 1 P A is prepared to do all kiwis of Ilottso Pointitigj /111 t0a13111ftb10 lvid08 arta smdan,14'. Ittr/1110, Maltparctiototfi 16, 10/4; conscious of the orror I had made in rejecting a man. whom I folt I could have loved and. rospected, simply ho- c:rase he was ricliculee by my sisters, andehore.the unaristocratic namo of Babb. . Sovon years bad passed away—still vro were "going to portios ;" I willing - but my sistors more persistently than over. But alas! 11113308 had chang- ca Tor rpartnors were no longor plentiful, and wo worp obliged to be thankful to tile fow who asked us to dance, or onto(' to escort us to truppor and who Wilr0,1generally speakingonore boys, whoso norsory doo 8001:1304 like yostorday. However, rathor than Wo- tan holm:3 without haying elaneod at all, I was indocal glad to take a turn with thorn. Bat on ono particular (ac- e sion at a ball in the Assombly Roorns oven the boys tailo(1 us, and tho titre° Misses Howaril were standing togother in a most palpable family group, when tho entranco of a largo party gave us schno momontitry divortlion. It was the Ayimer's Clourt party— Lord and Lady Aylmer, two or three dowagore, and a bevy of bright eyed pretty gi) and soVeral gontletnon, Among:it tho lattor, who should „E roe- ogniza but nay old Medd 'And rojOeted admirer, Captain Bobb 1 Ire, wits looking rominilzably well— happy and 118433180:m0 ; 110 rosomirlanco to a pig was possible aieW,Surely, slia for AD instant tv.),viielliope shot through my poor lioart that he Might SOO aiid tybait to mo s51301,, 1111 dia OW; but lagtinotivoly 11 foitlo hit,rdly 15100513315- 1111 in 0. -. SoVen .10,trelatt(1'not itiprovoil with it blunt rung :t folt twit. Ito bow. 14.:0114',.P00,54 on With '8, ypbrig ABA I • bis aVnl, 011 1 YO ilea0oft of thittovoniog—tho "II() lon ," I , >wares.' "but [1)03' 013 1 • ''That's nay' 11111110 " exclainaod 11.1e elder child, "But wliat is your othei name ?" "Nelly Ilowarel," - I replied 13313011amused ,11 1103' pol.tinaci.y. • 'Min e'o'Nol.l.y Bahl), k:fy pope, is Colonel Bebb, 'Ana ho's got a Vietoria .clros's, and lots' .of medals." Your Papa 1" '1 au-ay/creel, sta.ggeroei itt latq- anziouncemout, which I • found ' 't6s iddpd. what itAtantly -supposed. , l'hev wore the olnairon of my. r(jeete(1 admirer, Captain. 1101)1). The littlo groop tho san;ls a,f1 a strange faseimOion for me:after I know it, and. furtively 1 130113070(1 many little gifts to the I3ut our 111.0801)1)11(1 month was now over an 1 though too svoiltW hOr art on'ohanting,our rules wore -.1mse of the Mecles and Pan ersis—go .101110ss mhst. wo we ti,t ; and nay nist g1.1.113.PS IN 170 (11:0V0 to tl10 statiOil . was of my throe halo. frient's---a joyous trio, with Colonel Bobb, shade short - .:r thatl.olk 01(1,"th u cl 103111g bn rozednd a ; ithlt, 8100d ln ight- freed, pretty Utile 310111311), who hail itc- ceptod the happy tote •which I, mt: 4011110109 -.girlhood, heel docliuod. But 111 18 ovor—rogroto ore vaiu, and though my heart feels young am feet sant, :5 1p 10 old ago now. My exporionco recorded bore, may mak() another wiee,for out of the depths of my bittor dieappointment 4vo writton the short story or my -mistaken existonco. Fur, thlinelt doubiless thore .9.3.0 nattily happy old 111,11118, was not made to livo a tingle 111o. Ifin oo Lies, family 011108, troubles 311111anxio ties, may be her lot ; but if .110 is lov- ed, and if ShO fool. herself tho centre of a little kingdom—poor, perhaps, but procious--she hits joye to bola neo the cares, love to smooth over the troublos, and a arain to rato shield her from clangor. With that around her, she is a tower of strength; she possesses that whieli makes life'o bittoro swoets ; nor can she ever hove to rocorcl %that I, the c poor noglectod old maid, do hero—the history of a Lifo's Regret, Ire of brOC1C8 14 of foot ci a pas. Oc)•:. NEW ;TA*1`,TNING PROOES. Havre,. .1.-1 l'anoe of MUirtneeme PrOCOs,s ''''‘G•vao.60f: ;, 111:4 sea has groun 411 Oxhibition W9,8 rocently gayon a,t t0N'vn, 0 'lac of tanniug'. A' Variety of. , wore and' then swalloWed it. In y aS sappoa et •si 1 ages of 0 TA 11 1141(11 oxpuramonted ma; frotp the fresh. wa h r ill -i. I of a calf, to the old skins, of sheep ank,-,,.4athors Kideardonslairo, Bending goats burnt and harden0d by 4 teop.tettl 'round, past Peterhead and Aberdeen, tsou 11.11 f1 1n1ri outiehnit,otef r,eetuhraszei wt la; r foogrimmo. or4. we find ovidences that near Arbroath gardens and houses havo gradually , . • bqln submerged, Thb first liohtlionse itt the mbuth of tho Tay was built on a portion. of eCirtSt 'll/hi.011 is' now quite out of. water, On • the - opposito 00133.1 of Fife, 'at *St. Andrews, tho sea is gra- dually elitiming.the land ;•Oardinal Bea ton's -Castle overhangs the cliff in som -placee', and most in tithe rosign its „stately proportions while similar mar- ine encroachments.are evident along to Fife Noss. The same may leo said of Tantallou Castle. on the coast of Iladclingtonshire, whose base the rest.* less 'tide • is gradually amderniining.' the shors. between. -,New Hgoon. and Leith, noar Edinburgh, was, until quit° recently; consideeakly broader. than it ,, is now ; and but for strong bulwarks, which were' laid just in time, the hon - SOS which oye.look the .Firth or Forth must hay° been -undermined audwashed iwaY. As it .the roaclwatnof twenty years.ago no longer exists:, •' Tile north ern earinties of Enoland have' had to pass through some suchi .Pae.daehalaass thoir Scottish neighbors ; tl s - .:owed. down D101:0 that" it has given -up, . to far as 0011001115 dry land: On the Northumberlited coaet, 1311111h orOrigh • has bon shorn of much of its original proportions,; whilo Tynemouth Castle, :tow cm the very brink of. the- sea, heel -it one time a eoeit stretch of fertile 'and between it awl salt wattr. The abutit 'At 001, tells many a siingular tale Is Yorkshire has sufleroalfftlisfx-, 1130r6 (1Q.. cidedly. Whero thre are cliffs of -chalk , such as at Flamborough Head, cavos navo been scooped &tit by the waves, and portions of cliff isolated into' fan- tastic needle rind obelisk forms. 'Where Oho cliff or boadh is lower, and coin- . oosod of a mixture of caal,L,,, clay, ()Tavel and sand, the destruction .10011. in vain -for the old Yorkshire sea- side tow Ils Or villages of Auburn, Ilart burn Hyde; they. are gone, buried be-. uente the waiters. Hornsect *too, It ith Owthtvaito and Kilnsea, are gradually rgcang the *comae pitiless late ; :Diddle—aged meet can remember when the coast lino Wars farther out than it is now; while old men shake their head at the deetructien they have witnessed. - Sir George Ilead. describing with his -view at I-Iohlerness.(as -this part of the :Yorkshire coast is called says,'concern- ing Kiln Sea thouE,,Ikt had never -won. human dwellings so critically placed ; the houses le:idled together - in 11. [.101111., 'the bare oput unrelieved liy earroi,n:ling obje-t --a low promon- ,tory on a et ambling foundatioinagains't ,vhich tlio waves contioually bent with tt hoavy swath • Leleod the imagina- Lim- can hardly depict a Door() abrupt and daring position. Before entering the village, and iminediately contign- 3118 ti the road loading to it one par- ticulor part had already.: gono wlailo in a, line diverging frenn the -elitism, rails were set iti) to direCt the court() .rf 7110 night traveller, and to prevent 3101 froin wrild.le. on straight forwaitl into the sea,. 4' • Notwithstanding nitherto such has boon the apathy of iho villagers, that many rested quietly fornweelsO togother With the spray of the sea storm. rattling against their windows; arid thus hew: .repactined till the ground lias almost been toru fro.= tindt.r UAW beds." Lincolnsliiro, issiing to .extreme flatness of the coast Led tho level or: 'many parts of. the terior being bolow that of high . water the see has mere frequently *intim-lac:4 the lard than worn away cliffs, ; man nos battled against it, loot by remov- ing housos ond villages farther lialand, bui by raising soaside embanknionts. 13ut in Norfolk the cliff-woaring has been in progress for an unktown num- ber,ot, centuries. The cliffo riunta tanten are .beinis eaten away inch- by inch. An inn at Sheringhain, built Id what was believed to.be a'safo (is 1111100inland, is now close ttO tho cage. 1110 small pleasure -town of Cromer is now Cromer ; the old is low benooth the waves, and the new one 10011.1 likely to iiharo tit° samo .fitto • by' and by. 311ccleo now" reprosentod olds by tho mined church ; all oleo itsgone, its ate) the ((moo) seaside vittagoe of Wimp well end Shibpon. Sull'olk is not hot - tor °if then its .1.1. oi gl) boy No trolk. Dun- wiels hits boon 11137/cling hilttrul over sine() it woe Dantvich, now hoosos, 01111101105 otid pablic buildings haying been erogtod farther back 11,11 the .old 03108 wore) washod ttwoy. 0 11-031, Aid - borough, Paketield and ilitwdyey, have similarly boot dieturbed in their quie- taule. Coming flown to Kant wo Ilpd Re onlym; now rep) estop ted by -it ruined old church, Ny115110(1, by its base by tho sod. ; Itorno Bay, one() really n l3ay, now scrapoil away. to it et -might lino ; North Foreland dug into by kbo waves; tho otitis at Dovor1. Folkestone, and Elytho ; so itrolfaetings eliffe and Peachy Bead. All along the. coeeto Ilente and 1)orsot tho tin 131 robbing tin: land; especially nc 1313 Lytle° llogit, whore tit) \Yaws hove wrotight changee 11111)051 whiinoical 110 their Otratigonese,. On 11(0 southern sicle of the of Wight, tho British (Niaan.01, tall. hovoct , has hoeu ' mEnio by the enoroaciamente of the; moo,. The cliffe,* boing 148innitiod, by tho 111188, loA'gp‘IMI;i06 .11t117V 'fallen, down rlho (skins wort) fueit soaked an ,bot water, than they 3..ecoived two eoa,to of la pnsty liquid on tho inshle, and wore • piled np, meld° t,) inside, to undergo • the action of tho composition. Aftei tiro skins hod been soaked for a short time, \the wool and hair 0E13110 from them absolutely intacst. 'The znannor in which the wool camo away from the skin by a touch of the hand created cousiderable astonish/no:it in the mitt& of those who witneosed the experi. ments. In a few seconds the skins were dipped in two special baths to neutralize the unhairing cornposition, end the afternoon waS devoted to tan% 'ling experiments, which proved the invention to .be a complete stu coos. lilxperion cod tanners, who wero presat, d iclered the loather produced to be, to 'allappearaz co, fully equal' to that •pro- duc,c1 by tho todions methods in • coal W,,12 uso, 1h:of:ter v'rt.#41 eag toy :Telege'espie. ' 01i the oyning of .April,..21th gr.. W LI. Story or the. Signal Service,* and Ntise. Clara E..' Choate, "claughter 'of Choate, Esq.., of Diego, mar tied at 0411117 Grant, tkrIXofia, the cere- mony' being pQrfer e4 tlie presence P1 a large party in; the ',telegraph offica's in San : Diego, Choate ecathe gaged to Inc very .worthy yotiog gen- surettraireeren--micrar-rshanri+1-. iburney of life, a0 tinae ago. As h 's Ui tho .6(11:vice 01 che Govornmont; and the operator orthetelel.„Iraph sba io:i at Camp -Grant; lie could not, ob- tedn ,teityo• io. make 81101) a long journey Par'llis wedding, mad the young lady Went 011t4t7' . 1311t,“tr- rival tlierre, no c'O'gy Matt Could be had porform the cirimony, audio this" 'ti.e,'Plan. of using the tole - g-tfla1415-Viilliigli44114-11113.0.2A1 Oi LET'S' inily 1.31(1 friends of the blib do natthered at the telegraph °clic° coreer of Firth ni.d D. s reuts. was a very large party of ladies 11114.gentlemen: Isu clergyman, 1' o Rev. Johnothan L. IVItuan of the M. 33. Church, being pros - onto and all being in readiness, the fol - Owing illot,Sag0 Was Sent b..ts the filth- etr of the bride, : SAN. Dlt 60, kpril 21-8:80 p. ..froeting to our Mends at Camp Grant. We are readY to eiroceed with the cot( - is o oy . • D. OITOATE AND Palely. The answer tit once canna beck': Camp Gn iN , April 24—To 1). Choate 111(1 party : We are toady. - W. &roily, CLARA E.C.uoaeu Then—Mr. Blythe, chief operittor al the San Dingo office, at the inetrumont --the service began. . The Ilev. Mr. Mann rose and said that thw oy oro about to attend. tho mar - clone cersinony of two frionds six hun- drod and fifty miles distant ; they could hardly • hoar Um worde 'spolton standing so far apart, but wo could 13111111(with Um Lelug rap WO wiro audi- IA)/ ouotigh. 11111-0 followed the usual formula for tho marri...ge 11011010. the gnestkous, and rosponees lx)ing forwordod °ter •the wire. Numorone- congrottilatory messages were then sent by the friotids presont; 1.13(1 apptoprte iareplies rovoived ; to fact there ,WaS athappy tvc(lding ',tarty, with all tho int oreli al3 g,e of compliments 10(1good wishes. usual to • 80011 occa- sions, notwithstanding the little dis- tanco of 650 botween the parties. Two "clobbers Speedily Punished An old Taxes °attic -mail named Sei- bert provod vory rough customer for a pair of hungry thievee to deal with. no had sold his drove in Chicago and :ocketed $7,000 as the proosiods. , A ouplo of railroad thieves found out he had lorge amount of money, arta ap, parently resolved to get it at ,any The prize was worth their daring. FOOT -ROT. — Whozn foot -rot has for; imam woolto 1 been neglected aud the shoop continuo 0 on 310111 ground, which favors the an- 1 per -abundant growth of dogonorated t horn, 11 becomes confirmod add dirt). ti cult to cure. The secreting toxturas 1. porsist in pouring out lymph 11.11d 15 310 1113, ty horn instoad of tho tough, (1 protocting 80101105 0! rt healthy e foot. Ono of tho eldof difficatitios in r tho way of curio is to rostoro the so - 'crating parts to thoir sound State. TI10 firot ston must, hoWover, bo i11i mi strong, 3341110 the hoofs r are soft, careftilly to cut away all loose t unsound 11)1.71, Whoro the hoof is ox- t tonsivoly (1{±'I1101134 thio cannot 1)0 don° d all at onoo 1 two or 111200oporatiots 11 31411101100!1113/.• b101100!1113/. i3101351113 1)3141' bad. d snaelling growths which appear in most 1 troublesome 0010811,10 got rid of by any g strong astringont; Buttor of antimony is often usod for 10101) 31031)01305, (1131111) 0131111101.311 bands 1331131101'111301110 j sitophoras WO it 11)1110(1 with about b equal 3)1111111 of impure) carbolie acid and 13 (111111114 with two or throb parts of oil, t Li Settle 1111-111140111 003)1101 111311331111110 011110 1 131031111 ,ilittido tho proportion of one t to four of fatt:tt natter, is in good 1c- )7111:0, /MA ICI 101)1(0104 by tho addition11 �t 4117011 Ono part 01 111)0 ant soptiei 31340' 11 dorivAng ora'bolio attid: F331611 troat. 'nhey tried alintheir usual tricico on the ld man before he loft Chicago, but ailed to catch him in any tra,p. Wheu to had gathoted yalieo (1 otalt- wostbound ,train thoy followed 11331. 11307 took seats 1101111311 1.11)13 in he car, wirti chit thoit opportunity. art t after the Burlington and Missouri 'liven. train bit Burlington the 'rate of i)001 WW1 81)31, 11.1.31 Ilia old man 33135ozi tag 11111113 0011,1. . Now was their tome° if oirori Ono of the 11)103108oachod 0101 (1.11(1 110120d the old man's )ockotbdok from hill side pocket, know - lig just whom to 1)13(00his hand: on it nd the otitOr Rtabbod tile valiso 11334an---ono towua tho rvont„door, 1(1111 1)11 otwir to tho rear platform. But ho old man was too wido awake, Ho row his pistol and firod, first at one 11(1 111611 at tho othor. Ono foil in the oor of tho oar 10111)117310013(113(1,and bo othor childhe . TOld Man had it 00d oyo !or !Inch birds tho wing. !boy haa bis mon oy aria f,M 1118 011.00thy ad 11 was evidently their intontiOn. to tho 118111. :ft Wall it bold 710, itt 111 310(1 a; big slim. 'Tho train wag toppod; tho aoad. and dying were oar. 114'off, Alia tho qfoxrcq drovor gave lim8olf tip for oxamintittoil. 'Bah tiri biovos 33030 weit.known on tho road, 'rid the train DIM are glad thoy ftre ta tho ''11 lioibort was 301(1311317ongrattlitdina 1111013 /311 oortain 111111, 411 bo disohargod from 330811048 and 1 ettail longing I host to hido mart inay ,bo varied by dromiliNir4 withoth doubt, , pro(luooci, „ andsirtps of a I, tott.rosg,t1,0,1Kitict