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Vol V. EXIGTR 01qTARIO, THUESDAY, FEBBITARY 14 (t$78. 1o.24.
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tilaCELAINZOOS i ' it 1 - - " • 411 1 P • • 1 L I.* a thi k
AVE) PRO TU GA14,1„Ott- o, • cud for teeny 4 11 S -a, very able an ous y. tut It was, be Omits, from know my case s •e mig .., o some o
• 1 ____ • benevolenttautn, was ieetted wader the !what followed, dtlivererl to the Horne for a, poor fring mau,
mr ifoimso.N.co.,m7-Leco.i.i.,i;i:, From the ll'eSterit lit/1,Y ef January 15. (keit at the moment, and turning- to '; Office as a fact, awl tenied to keep / i have eir the :onenir to be.
t,.,.. 3).rii ,,f ; We rahlligrAl .in Angnst lied a For- the grist nee Oliver, he. exclaimed, P Owlet' iu custody. Mr. Cherer. troll your Obelteot servant
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8-)rti SPA:11%111Pa h3' 'Mr. ToomasLatimer "You're a noble Fellow I " Teober- ', the imps:irks be made in Kent, became, ! Eisteret. GAUZY,
itiLeli COWS Fait SAtail. ' of facie eeneecteil with the murder of Vetion of Oliver which excited his at. , it possible, more deeply convitice.d of , Sir i forget to eay Sleet the man nor
r Jonovietn 'May in Jrtly 1885. near tuiration, did not reach. the reporter, -Ciallefe inn (come, bat f.page does not ,•o311 came how the hulk at Pettemouee.
•rele ni; ;ay., er !f - •
ttioitos.ds, net Merutooliainneteed. Too men were but in, consequence of it, lir. Cherer L. permit ue b go into this. The proile• -ikaaretibl
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eel hen -dial, tiled, and convicted of , proceeded to le
analyse the evidence, caging attorney believad, doubtless, r tioueell
td Gtioy Waking station
• 1 i'tttorttett:.-- (to Ono Ladle: eouniatt, d the Ono of !naming down to Mr, Letimer late at that be bad both men. Ile got the, eu a A. R. rfrattottott
le.. to" - toe • o the psis tiers, mimed Wirer, wite teowta 010111: tO ash him to refttr to In notes , eredd ef havieg brought both to krt.
, Rlvog S. S. W. Attettalia.
ate tots 4i, :tee t,
thleirangh1Un Jw.," the other, ' tone:111'11g the evidence of ono of UP: tiee, ard the fartnE•re gave him a 'L' ti
_ nettoot Ftoo-nntei y, bed :It! etch. %tithes -set named Clarke, who ewore moniet of tilate, rev. aid of his exert We rsive the letwr 14'331'17 "5 We
J. tWit 5)13152ieiL y • ' h • 't a • 1 L m ttwil
name of Tullio-end to flit nieknamo Dud Galley wits wit th3 nom whom she toms. Marty woe trensported for Iife
CLIO-at, Auent- fer the l's, ewed all hie treuble, and as will bo hail seen with Itachingham Joe when ae the t11.titan wee' tiat fortheotrtbn; beit+itt"" -"1'
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4119 ig pesed to ahl in the aid to tie..tfitizettte,i.tvellt..t.-,•tlitit!es tetiotott,t,-; ete otter 491 ye”,,e4 tinifering,Mi on her way to Moreton. Mr. Choicer, ; ti writes home, ita will be (teen by the ;
relieve thie poor men front rho weight,
ey titete e t; 1.
1.0 Mite lied to Mr-trete:1 fair, and was in i liseid analysie el tint emit which s tho.rned 1.tter, stating who tiott Initn
• of iujustico under which he is etnitaing.
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''IAt' SHOP.- The tetarsibie howl tit Diu:stool at itheitt , appeared 171 the lre.itent Thitcs t.110 lits has written VI tile lionno Unice
!len 44610; 013 ,!114.‘ inght of July 10. lie tley f Lowing' tho speaoa time of ts. the Celouial 011ice. The poor When the 1111.1r4t-r
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• !;.":..1.!‘.:11!•:V% ts4''t Itt7.0;"(Ill (,77I,:,,4): awn Dem' this point in the Jnage's °barge to the fellow ecoms to think that hit cecnot tilx:itienrun't:sui;e4 tV.;::;1111.1175;,14"..",1 47v.t1:170•Iras!S
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94. 3*. ' AA/ r..",:i•Rti,.tr104,1,1 VP lint front ;:tioreton, lee Jere let 713 ti from the tertibleeonvictton poor irishnuto wan,
.1" " ' ' . -1 Ay 'lie otarned judge. who through- 041' mitr'lert (.41 the right Huta is 4•1°11- -1t1 ontreirlgtlei 1.10 &rate:etre oe
tel•ete rere al. d weteli tal•en r
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..- e ,„ PLteo. Nth% 1"•tulter• " : t is elottses, ato: twenty -ono burerogns
, met oe was left ae•-.Int, his ekiill he'utt ont bad twoed nil ably iit fasomot, viled in his .
a eel' let I,' *
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. • „ A!, V4's ,N-2' .',T4t• ,...3-t";70",..X1.;1"*• ,...• I ' 112 • Our Ione of this won/glee evid I co runs ': „...1 1 „ el . re e eeer..„ , / let . iiis eavilies for him. Tote oitor roan
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cettee tete tire priseners . , L. 4, , , , ... • . 0. Antelier eliaineter fonnet in tho
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0 tee.. to iii. e att !ewe te ••r.t,,r, 1 er ;• ...AI :1 -xtrivit, •14..eorriuss t -t 1 Ire priteu ittscieibie on the ma t.. ,net..!tt Ai fine nt tiv, ;11.1',43 Olf.:14143'1441 1114Y ..1°'. ittctl":" The - ...twee t.e tigv et1.111:.*W4i"1.1.i.ThOli Jaen"
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ri DP:el W11110 llis; iti yet olive teem tins •• I -
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It f Itlacl)ntires Nowt tot "Tito
s. ttempttra [tie etttiw*Niotett, et t+siee of itlietwifi"lon (rite sere, Ito had In „ meet ,to ete tete ken re t, 11 ,,t M,aid of tAtyr," nit! ree.ttit et tbii•t ho
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”it!'. "I'l'i‘. 1"1 1%. " i " ""i '':" ri''''' P"I' 1"4 .4( 1. " """"la 14 41"4• Ts e f. in ' of thie pert of the evidence
n'Zi.; Fa the Sininr, Aseivos foilewinn le 1 AbU)
pttniceeetme: Iv: ei 1-, 't 1)1 AN. ,o, Poteioeter found guilty 01 highway rib- i 1-"t''' .4ni'n'iti 'IPA"' ''i ill''utit.7"Pr'''r"
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. sotto. tottire Is ir 7..b- .::%l:( tisct Ow / levy, and sondes:tee o u 'time:pot Pt
I t, .1 . i I 1•.ft the tatry Ito loom for doubt beyond
ote. t eeta 15.. '4,4- unti,1: • ni-,.. te to, tasto.- 311*, ; • I. Ill ti1.4 CAI: 771 at the witoetideS 1 swore
Ity
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Ty ;h., al.pp- to 61. ,F11.1.4L434 tit 9 s -., LI c-,r,..piru;s, among rthich 1,I•04 the Aintree. •
A 1 t, MI 71) Ir recollectiou to • s
co -ri cf th • Votot.ty f f 1111rOle r,t, /P0 ilM,'-i.0-` d' of )1-1. :N/ 0.. tee otre tent dwell er 17 ,v 11 of it '0 Men Id WW1)), 01%7, , a
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Iii%•no.i, ',Min', 10.11;!.,,..N1 :r 4,er,,t, .‘ti.,,v •.,.r44rhire 71 11* 1.,Xaltnnett lin that charge, i " ""n1 "h4"rvati')" seine in*".
West of Eitglaud• te.
ots seileTreette eretee, ...oreta..-es.trot or aim e.t.a:flitted for triiti. He lied sa,.. • ,
: r .1Ir Citerers analysis of
heitii fat -3 Pr ,,,04.1). 1;0•...,:rt Inge, !a..,,.a.1 ,
in ris., r',..+I•r% OR II..e.m, f Mat r. •It'eo..,:te.I. 1-..1.. 111 Lilat there '1V U. eve
V....b.:kW...P.13;w td tIiV Tov.V.,11;!. 04 l' nor/i... 1, t ha 1,i, eterreeetoe, wee, weneroe emu, '
MOTU; '110 111111r1114.14,W11 ; 441114ti "Lupin.'" flee,. that the prism ,
end ats toere happened to be 1' hot in ,timinted with each
teeneon ceieleteet mote t„,10... tteldiutth Fielde plisou, olio Edmund tioloided, and W774
IA. an..,,.,. Uwe, mid 1.0141-1 'Ag,,,tt, (Itilm,-.... Galley, who had the oicknannt of who was imPris'•iiet-
Itet.t. lismiiall,-,41.ry 7ileralay. ""Toron," he WM supposed by the Put YagratkeYt was in'
21 -,it 40,4r no' nt Rival. liotoi, 1.: :.0 ter. Ntdr.oho
I) and to hove consinttted an act of vat;
lie,. to be the aceist.n flee 177.13Ocrime,
iliiitimi.1611T1111gerefrtIvelitisi
RI VATIt FUNDS to loan at 71 per
cent.
moat. hi ineler to lie out or the f.ye oi h".41 ever l'ean
ses enuid lieve
4(11Th \ l".'1/4.4)4 ("INC+ - l'h"(18* ;kr '. t't . Several mouths bad passed eilice tie. Kent, there W011ia iA,
--- ; ine viler before the apprebeusiou of tht toinVilst° t'lltlentit'te'
PiltV4, ‘1.4"1, 4:C • 4 r•l'" on re:Isom:We t Tans ]
pi Issnier4. TI wit130,0„oa won pt.o. Was ft. strenger to .:
4,Z IN CLAIR, TAIT.
1/3aler in Fanny t.loods and Toys &Able could not have bee
aimed by Mr. llotea liarvey, the attor. , tit
mut :am vitt! ,Berin Wool, of all color. Also for the prosi-cution, who ail, with 'Ile. limn. Th" in'',
Zmityr cud (4..rmantim Wimi Next it)o, but ono era:Tibet, swore to having Ililltil tlatisf."Inr'Y
tette... seen two men going to the fair, tracine who interested the.
north of the Tutus office, r
• on W.* 11441/ 01134 a 30 •t10 -4...r.
J13OWNI.r.r.
TORTGAGES BOUGHT. ettetseetnet, On this theory the poor
fellnw wee emit &twit 40 Devonshire.
• R. Al3BOTT L. D.S.,,ILit.0.1).6. ithen,erfroi2.1 itelgin...horee, ill Exeter. to the ex -Totten.
to toore. II, and. aireerinot sit In' tit iip in Kent, anti pea
14 itinute being the SUMO two, Oliver bad he his ..i"bbiltg anti loafing
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11,0alt t, 11,e • -•
of iieutal Sur ,„;-• -* -
woos.
eo /"•
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Faution's-,
Block -Eli& -
oldstand,,Bro
ter.
eJEIti SOLDANs
BIS just comineueed business one hall mile
West of Dashwood, and is propaved to :dean
Clucks, Watches and Sewing Machines. Um-
brellas repaired and Organs and Melodious 337-
708(104 to. Tuose want of bis services
shouM giVa him a call before going away f roxn
home. Olunges moderato nue entire satisfac-
tion guaranteed.
DREW'S HALL', Mein Exetei..
Tho above large and convenient hail
boon fitted 83 18 the most approved EitYle, home'
the largeStin the Place. Cu application, a 11.t-
011348 piano will be furnished. For terms, etc,
apply teoeso. 11.Mace, one door south.
Also torsnt for a, term 07 70131-8, the Tarda store
below the ballot n excellent cellar, and water con-
vuniont. For particulars apply at thesame place
AtEW LIVERY- STABLE, Main 'Street
.LN Exeter. !cum CLARKE would ac-
quaint the oublic• that he has opened a new
Livery Stable on his premises. 'The Public
will find good and comfortable rigs at alllsours
and at modsfate charges.
JIFF' DAVIT -1, Catheriue 313)1701,
of the Township of Hay, d.o iiolomuly de -
dare in presence of witnesses that 3". Gordon Me-
' Load 4.11.1.1. T(*0 at any time prior to the dn.4 o at Viis
declaration deliver, give or &tams to be delivered,
an. drug, medicine or medicinal substance of any
kin.] for the purpose of depriving me of my son.
808 for fi,ny purposu whatever, / take this oath.
solemnly believing the santeto be true.
CATY:114 PINY: SIPPEL.
Taken 13efore R. E. Caddy, Oom. in Court Q. F.,
in nu& for the County of Huron, on the lat day of
November, 1877.
PROPERTY UST
11:11ARk TO RENT. -Lot $, on the
42 loth concession 51 trsborne, emitainine.100
acres, 70 of which are cleared, wen fenoed, and in
a first -do e state of cultivation, 15 acres of fall
wheat sawed, and neatly an the fall 1..1.0wing done
.A. plentiful supply of voter close to tlig. hon se end
Nord. Apply on the promiaes, or by letter to Win.
dhelsea F. O., to Ilobert Dr John Crafty. 13,4f,
MI\ YOR SAL N. -The subscriber oilers
,.112 for sale, lot 13, aoneession. 5; Stophe.1,
four inpos and a half from Exeter, comprising
100 acted, 710 acres cleared. Good log ho.use
and frame bitrn, splendid water, sJil fit .104'
dairy or grain, also r splendid brick yard. on
the premises, For further particulars apply
to. Rsominu YouNet, pp. the preespieepeetepo..
t
ex Q
boastings in Dorchester Gool fiXeC1
himself. He was a powerful and reso-
lute ; end seetned to take but
little care for Wnisolf. lie was defend-
ed by Air. lientague Smith ; Galley
was ordefentled. At that time a pris-
oner's eountel could do hut little more
than see tied the indictment was en
r('qh', watch the evidence and ereiti-ex-
amino the witnesees. The :thief wit-
ness was a young woman who bad been
traluping the Country with tnan
named Avery, known in Devueshire it4
A wrestler, itnd who had been ap-
prentice eilthe murdered man. 'It was
suspected at the time that this woman
bad been Used as a ,d434193,. She pre,:
fussed to have had a'quarrel witli her
112411, and to have left .Moreton for Ex-
eter, but not beteg able to overtake the
carrier
8 cart, she was returning when
she SIM two men rush out at the hedge
upou the farmer, poll Intueog his horse
and beat bun about the head and leave
She aud bey man were appret
hended,ibut•she said uothiug of all this,
turd they wete Being enb-
sectriently rprison. under ,seoteace of
transportation, she became disturbed in
her mind, revealed wind she and sea»
'of the murder, got ,a, free pardon, and
swore to both the men..The 'writer,
Who reported the trial, saw that • the
Judge was broken down by the reitera-
ted•deolarat ions of innocence by Galley:
who declared from first to last that he
had never beaten!. Devonshire before.
The Juriti foiind,•binti -prisouere
Oltter-inada 'a very manly mid earnest
Idea of mercy foro:Gaits-,;.',9,1,1a.wher)
the prisOners ',vete (called oe -to know
why ,fielitence of death should not be
•nnesed on thero,' Oliver • exclaimed;
1Plett-e you; my Lord.. you t ate and
oing to .eitticl innoceot, ma t tripi
f wits there. but I did not do the mur,
der.- This man is no. more like the'
Turpin who was there than I •tial Ijk
goer Lordship He wee; get 1ll30l'V 77
nom 0,74 yoe'd see in a, day's onarph;
with a capital cage of teeth " The
1,tte Mr... (-1-,ticalge C borer, 1\ ;10 w,1W,
Wriltk of the Western Coo
lions° where he did the
as oittler, and atter (led i,
Ho had the appeerance of
the potipe bad nothing ageie
Vond vagraney.
Mr. Latinser went to 'the e't-
nf Oliver as a matter of duty, an, t
deop regret for Oliver, who was
dower of youth, had given the tot
re,
trona tbe operabeinitt of nir. .i4etet 16.8 a brae 3 of Intwo'411.- Thi*
,Irving of v. worth:e'er. .1.11e forte rears w4t"' 47 40 the 1-77•774"• Th"O 18
of stniferin and enxi.4:y th., 14,./thing in the r ettatica exiietter.
t victim of this Juilleiol llittalio can ;at's his far 1.41.1-eitt;1.11thttn
netrOr be compel...at(
and miriehial. watt rower
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Galley has been carreeroodine nith 11" W•ti tin professor
71. Solitaer, It, seems, htinguiv, 7"f 11)0 l'ut,hle art ' that teitorseu ditelt"
the murderer to j odice, and Litii. 1‘,""iunt It a" ihriluttdi 117 T4j.t.$
,,2011,7„ V, 114 sent hula Nev:artil eipies of thr, "Owl% wtaitti Vitt 73* 7070 his is:mutt...est
'resterii Times Angnet last, received '1"71 he '7" 1317180 of the :Cull' 475.
-New Year'e IMy the letter by'littv Est:kith:died, till the live Mr.
lobo titogilon, bis solicitor, came to
n Edmund Galley, evoech the fact, wheal the Pareon was
sttit Waive. tanned loose upuit Sindety. The
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Statimo Nov 10. eerie ode ea...name' Wrtitii.1, (If Chtuaboror
once told us thet ho buil messed not
t /utiliser, Esq., Seuirtur
4tre ) long before from Ilfracombe to Swan -
berty of riting rem nuts
, sea. On landlog (ram the etvatner he
posted that "Deaf Burk" a
ween 1 tilist of renown, wt1a a searauto
eford went to the place
tool to bis surprise
• Dark" of the day
ur 'Tetsuo
over to him and
it 1 " which was
1st My Delia'
lobo;
t yeti be
4t there is still seine I found that t 1
lio aa 110t fOrgOtteft i Ivo his
Air. May in the Year 1 tiack"-wbo :none
whispered. "li.reep
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41 i have forwarded a done.
•. P. Ilarvey hoping be ----
tiog for me in this un -1 eteT OPEN
-47 as 5 1111 only A pear 1 '
heavy fatuity oC stilton'
r
oannot remit the stun he 1
LETTER. IT SPEAKS
Tutt 1TS..14Ft
I e letter i have got from
etoeltport, tress., April ilud, 1877.
..tr. Eorror.: 1 -laving rued in your
a P'
i beg to ask .of yo
and " intraluig-ttlbe" makers
. • . et you eOula Uot
tia 3"lie-0t to (more tlollar grabbers) wonlil be glad
aper reports of the remarkable cures
proof of remorse 111 tits way tit which IMO inwards 11.1.1•10g WS me
eatarrh, I aut intineta to tell "what
• sgly or alias !remit. tak"hey utttl'irly tteentee
in We rapers. For '273 years stiffer-
kuow about catarrh," and 1 tautly the
he pleaded for his unhapny conmanion. eil with eittarrh. The nasal passages
out 70 11 they count emblazon a similar' cure
sGsw tiso. french %VW 1,
iutervele 1 would tniff up the ate -Wien
, french.
hecitineS cornole.ley closed. 3'81:tuff,"
...lust,' "ashes," "inhaling -tubes," and
"sticks," weuldn't .work, though al
catarrh sutiff, until -I became. *i valuable
tester for such medieinee. 'gradually
grew werse, and nb One Mill know how
much I suffered cr what a miserable
being I was. My head ached over my•
eyes so that I WM'S confined to lel bcei
him ibave been comninneioattng with for monY socoossive days, suffering the
the home Government 4m4 the 'Golan -
maid of this Coeoly end On get No
satisfaction.•
Koow Sir the. day i 1(31111041 111 Sy&
ney which was 1 Sept.- 1830 i aftW
nom the name of robert Morgan who
%trivet' 1.77 77 Convict on 'the 10 Ditodin-
ber 1808 Ship Pertsett we came' eoe-
versation aboue•the afair and 'fis
me be was quite aline that i lhietv
nothingit as he Mal.gan bad got 10
year,. away from the WWIthat 'dello it'
the Murder in questitin'.•'''"t
as•stated In the westero times thien
the Goverment wt,ilta not, give 'me: Up
until.; the eitglit num 'Waslo tied oloW it
is fouud will not the Goverment have'
Innt taken up. end punished .for ' the
Crime he as Coniitted 4471 171 3usti6e• tet
a peer men woo as been. 'Wroutool over
64' years for nnothers 7339110 .17774 deed.
As i a flu. 'advatictel. 171 yeara with a
'tensity tosuport fled ctm get know. set-
isfactiou of this man will not. the good
gentlemen of exeteet do samething fur gene- by tlre use if Ilia Pleasaid 1.411 e„. 1
ip it why of reootuSpenue aftor sr) glaiVe .1f toy oxpetieuee e„et
The Reporter welted at•the 'foot of the
staircese that led to the platform, the.
arrival of the culprit and the attend-
aittil. Oliver „pun* forth Arno. e
and full. of.devotien. He saiol In a
grave sonorous, and soleitin tone -"I
lot ai, yaomi in erving a' 8041-
tanct.tet, time it W0' Genlbeln (mil
el -ring tolace es" .;n the veer 1871
, t
i went to lee r ied Marengo 1 saw
7711111.11 there‘to one 1 f Mr. Mathewit
and likewise is wife who told me i was
Ititie fatted the- truth of' that..blessed
on the right scent•Koew hint to be the
Scripture : "its thy daY is so 131)411 ""-Y° real kentishe her of former days at
strength' be. I „never ehoughteItOoold home.
go through this 'pulite(' tip the, •
ever sinee i have,fonn.d any trace of
stairs with a" firm step. Ale entered
the small Tress room, where his -'coffid
was ou, the floor. He looked round on
the little assembly for the Executioner%
evalked up to him', and putting MS
arms up to Ilia sides, said -"Tie my
"arnis tight 1 ".. Oaloraft did so, and
,p1Oeing his hpila. ou One side; said th
the oniprit, "Winne' have dings with
you I hope you will keep; your bead
steady, so.", in all this terrible prep-
aration there, was not; the, eitgliteet
tremour in the deeth-deonied man.
Hui conduct in gaol tuba wort ihe synt-
oathy of everyone by lite sincere re.
uentanae encl his desire aave the
innbdet.1 t man'. 'Aloi•it of the atteodants.
were in team tile mounted tile: scaft.
feldetinassisted, and in. a firm
hie Voice, exelahned. "Allt thet Ihave
to say id AD- &els- of ' the ccingregation'
is that 1 ant ,a man,.;trad.,the
other man is innocenf I Amen."
Tho Reporter teturued to the Wet -
'tern titittlettOffine, end was rmmedieeelyt
foll ()Wed by the.attorttey forlbe •picOse •
.optiOn, who asked the Reporter. "if he
bad seen that the celpiet (lied with the
game Fait, yiti hisAltuul? ..He -hod ta
red lIftleikerchiel to shbw" ins pais thee,.
he heal uot split." The. Reporter cen-
tradieted this statement most streuu- Magesty - holy ttuebe tdotorie was tio
rabst intense pain, which at 0119 tuna
lasted continuously for 168..hours. Alt
sense of 8111011 and trbete goue, sight
nod bearing impaired, body shrunken
and rveakoned, nervous Systam shatter-
ed, end eonstitution brokee, aud 1 was
hawking mid spitting eeyen eighths of
the time. rayed for (meth to relieve
me of nly soloing. A favorable notice
du your paper of Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy induced tee to purchase a
pooktige, and ese it with Dr. Pierce's
Nitwit:)acho, which. applies Me remedy
by hydrostatic -pressure, the only tva,v
onmpatible with nominee sense. Well,
Mr. Editor, it did. not cue ale in threi
totirthe of a set:end, nor in one holt
or month, but in less teen eight nai•
rites 1 was relieved., and three '13102,1 47
entirely cured, .aud • have remained
for over sixteen montlia. While issele
the attitioll &reedy. used Do Piet t.
Golden Methcat DissiiveQs, to parity y
tilood ar,d stretNthen, my stomach. -
also kept my liver active it,04 bOWelis s
laante yeses of sofriitg for snothare iudncs st41' t;""
moans nf tetier, this, i‘itt,ic \via 1114
•
Inane crime that, nein)! ed.
Or i if 'hi -t Grn &oils ant tt-toti trnly,
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