The Exeter Times, 1879-3-6, Page 66
THE RiVALS1
(Continued frothfalse week.).
inexpressible joy, not only-diaoovere,1
the wound, but easily succeeded iu
eheelciing the flow of blood, Her wild
gratitude and love expressed itself in
So enraged was the earl at these the kisses showered on the inanimate
!Ratite, that, forgetting all honor, he cheek of Dudley,
made a rasa at his antagonist even be -
tele Dudley's last sentence was com-
pleted. The young man, however,
evaded the lunge by leaping feside, and
in an instant his own blade- was out,
and the swords rattling as they erass-
od, The earl, whatever his merits' as
fl orae of ()Mirage, was a skillful pian
at fetloe, and, tis Dudley soon feline,
decidedly his superior iu this respect.
it required all the youth and agility 01
the ]atter, indeed, to place them on an
equality.
For some time there was no aclvan•
t.at;e on either Side. At lest by a quick
thrust, Dudley succeeded in woluldiu
the earl in the arm. This served to
',Par the unwieldy nobleman iuto an
activity beyond his years, and the re -
salt, was, after a few rapid passe.+.
that the blade of the nobleman retool-
atod on the body of Dudley. Tin
Wendgushed out in stream , as if life
would soon follow; and the earl b� liev-
ed hie victory secure, Bat he was ter
ribly r<tisrnken. Goaded to supenca
Tuan power by the thrust, Dudley rt
trued the pass, his sword entering to('
body of his atutagou]et in turn. 13 .1a1
combatants the next moment fell to the
c arth, while from Dodlt"y's side a tor-
rent of blood poured birth.
But the events of the .lay were not
yet over, for suddenly a shriek rat,
through the w,'oJl,autl immediately the
Lady Kabel rushed forward. I1
1, rcaence at this opport nue moment i
easily exploiu-d. \Vearied out by
weeping, mid faarl'ul that Dudley would
depart witI nt her being fable .to secs
hila, she ad smntnot,ed her mail aud
walked out it:to the park, pertly to re
cover her epilits, and partly in the
sweet hale of meeting her cousin, A:
a distance she had °mi.ght right ,.f
1)adley, and nf,er some hesiratio•i.
corujuerIng her pride, ixad made a ei -
c.ni , with the iintend nl to eno+mntet
hire. Bat ere she reached the paint
where slxe expected, at a er 'ss path, to
meet hien, she board land voices i0 al-
tercation, one of which she recognized
as his ; and immediately after the
ratting of swards. With pale cheek
and trembling steps she had hurried wounds of our hero severe tan. not pe. -
forward, arriving, Its We have seen, at i]w s. The etury of iris iutdshtp s cuw•
the place of eauiiot just as- Dudhy
Pack, appsreutly dying, to the earth.
At that terrible sight, all feelings of
auger, aa well as everything like maid
en y reserve,. fled from her, and the
heart spoke in its awn natural range
age. She hang herself sit her knee,
by the body of her cousin, kissing tht
insensible cheek, as she exclaimed,
"Oh, Dudley, Dudley, I have murdered
you -I see it all -you fought beoauce
in my pique Imade you jealou.-annt
130W, now, you are dead."
The Maid, who had by this time
readied tLe spot, interrupted these
paeicnate adjurations.
"Heaven preserve us, my lady !-
don't g� on so.' elle said. "Perhaps
he is not dad after all, but only sore-
ly wounded. Let as take our keret] itf
and stanch the wound."
It seemed as if the words had sud-
denly transformed the Lady Lsabel
from the weak and lamenting woman
to -one courageous, and ready to act
wisely as well as promptly.
"You say well," elle replied." Lei
ata hope -see he breathea t Run and
fetch some water --titer is a sprirrg,you
know, just beyond that ancient oak. I
will sea k his wound and stanch the
fow of blood for winch leave me
your kerchief befalre you go."
And kneeling (Iowa as the maid sur•
lied away, the proud fwd beaattiful
heiress began amid fast falling tears, to
search for the wound.
While talus engaged the Lady Isabel
wi'a8 urloonscioue that the earl, of
where she had never once tllongir., had
raided hiweetf en his elbow where he
fel., and after looking around as if to
collect the heels, which lied fled ft•otn
11is ecttteied senses, suddenly b'' -
thought himself of the tvoued he load
received. He claimed his hand to his
Fide ; 1}11t, to his astonishment, there
flowed no .blood. He stared at the
piece whore. the wound ought to be,and
What wonder that, under triose fer•
vie kisses, the wounded man revived,
even before the maid could arrive with
the water 1 Opening his eyes, be rec•
ognizied the Lady Isabel -she whom
he thought hopelessly last to hili-im•
proseing her lips on his own. Amaze•
hent filled every feature of bis face
For an instant, the fair offender,
blushing crimson, drew back, but, im-
mediately, with a noble inlplllse, she
flung herself anon him, exclaiming :-
"Oh, Dudley ! can you forgive me ?
f love you -you only. If you ask it, i
%rill never smile on another' of yowl
sex, but be your true and faithful wife,
till depth shall separate ns."
Was lie dreaming ? Had he died,
•gill was this heaven ?, Or was it in
truth a sweet reality ? Such ware the
thoughts that flashed through the half,
collected faculties of Dudley, as he
e'b1y tetU'`uocl hie 001151n's embraced,
Ilut her dear words and dearer kisses
:lion assured him of the blissful. fact.
that she was indeed all his own at.d
West the sufferings of the haat, with
t,rt• misunderstandings that ocoaeioned
t hem, 110 longer existed.
Wien the maid returned, the Lady
ls+ibal said blushiugly :-
"Ile is better, you see -Mr. lllldlev,
I mean -so haste to the hors-, and
„ave a letter sent ; the wound is se-
vere, but 1 think not dangerous. Noe,
on , t+ur life, haste 1 '
"But, go+mienss me, where is the
earl ?" esclauned the maid. "Sat(ny
l saw hila lying there. I saw i'.lr.
Dudley, to.,, mu him through. At
any rate, be is gone," slxe cuutiulir+ ,
taw: looking at the spot where Lie had
lain, "cane, 'shier, and all, aud no e
,trop of Word Litt behind. file pour
gentleman, I attsays thtu,lit was a
coward. Mary ! Ian veutuie Illy lite
-an it, that he fell from sue• r trig, t
wheal lie felt the cold ,teen tuuoluu6
,114 fat flannel)...
And, with a laugh,away she tripped.
We have iiotlnug more to tell wenn
is reader caner). guest. The Lad lett
Dildley Hall that very evenilig, while
he sllr:f, 0n8 were piououio.no the
ardice had beer) set tole t aireedy bti
the. naaicl ; and the servants, 1111.1 nil
adored .Dudley as they despised hr•
iot•dship, could not resist jeering us toe
lutxlbt-ring c.oacli dove off faith its
bulky burden. Sir tseurge, the othet
8111)01', haat the gond taste to depart at
daybreak the next morning.
Lard Dudley gave free cooeat t to
the match between his ouly child auu
our her', dee:ming that, though ha•
alight have wished fur neons %rattle in
a suitor, ha was content to see hi-
daughter happy. Tile young e,,up e
w r neootdiugly united as soon ue
Dudley had fatly reoJvered from hi-
wulir,d;. and 80 ,well pleased was tLe
baron with his sou-iu-law that, in the
end, lie prepared s, new patent, b;
which the title, that othersvese would
have become extinct„ was settledon
our hero and his heirs Neuer al, duel
not, as before, upon Lord Dudley'
heirs male.
"Awl did the Lady Isabel ever fli, t
ng.liu ?" asks souse fair reader. "Not
nude,' we reply. A better wife never
lied, or one more truly loved, atm
that is eayiug.a great deal. We only
hope the reader may be aa happy lie
ilio
TH1a TIMES
l rW i3LAOKSDIITII SII 'P
AT YIN- C1aisLSEA,
HAM, lens of
eacumeueed
at.'vehranei,
and is ire -
blcssrs. Millburn. Bentley ce Pearxon,-Sirs,
I feel it my duty to inform you that last spring
I lost Huy hearing with one ear, and this fall 1
lost the hearing of the other also, so that I was
:ttraid I would never be able to hoar again. 1
tried everything to bring back Huy hearing that
I could think of, but found it 011 in vain. At
;aid 1 made 0p my nxincl to try some of the
Yer,Low OIL, so 1 rubbed a ittle on the outside
of toy ems two or throe times a day, and. every
lrigirt aud morning- I wet some wool with the
oil and kept it in any ears, and, in one week's
time 1 could hear as well as I ever could, bat
still rub on the oil when the weather is cold,
and 1 keep wool also it; Toy ears, I write this
to you that you might know the worth of your
Yellmv Oil. Yours, truly,
JOUR CLAIix,
For sale by Dr. C. Lutz, Exeter.
•
Peeing only It hole in his doublet, felt liiosebee's tiermao Syrup can now hn po+••
w. itlrcl*ING
Exeter, 11 s
bueinlssin the
at
Winchelsea
pa - ed to 11001? go, q , kind o L,1e0k
slnitlling work Horse shoo-
ingapc riallyattendod tog Promptness, cheapness
aud good work guaranteed, A call solicited.
lc•301 W, 13UCHUN0HAM.
Isis ltu a paunch to see if it was all *based right at borne, it is the most suges.sft 1
right. lie then, as if sti!1 doubting.
rose to his feet and •shook himself, But
at last he bt•ottule c onvittoed that he
rt as really but Tali t$ily hurt. In fact.,
Lis irisss of flash Matt protected the viral
$50)000400
At auction, To commence on
Monday, Deo, 16,1878
W. D. M c.G Iou gh I i r
b
of 136 Dundas al reet, London, will on the above
date, offer his whole stook, amounting to over
EU by Thousand. Dollars, at auction, lend continue
the sale every day at two o'elock in the after-
noon and at seven in the evening during tllebal-
tance of the Mouth, -from the 10th to the net
of llecemher,
Ins is the largest au11 bust stock that has ever
been offered to the public at their own prices;
and, as everybody knows, the goods are of the
hast malmfaoture and every article will be war-
ranted the OA MG as if boughtlu 111e ordin .ry way.
'Phis is a rare chance to got cine gold and silver
watches, gold jewelry, clocks, plated ware and
fancy goods at your awn prions, Poruaps never
5511(11 will such au opportunity occur, Somme
yearChrietulas and New Year's presents at this
sale. Save your money for this auction --and
mal'emoney.
W. D. MOGLOUGHLIN,
Dundas street, London*
preparation over introduced to our people, It
works like acharm in :ill ceases of Con 'map -
(ion., Pneumonia, Hemorrhages, Asttinla, se-
vere Coughs, Oreu) rand all ntlter Throat and
Lung i)is,.+aO.et, Ne parson .has ever n, ed this
1 naeliisine without got ting ilmn,niutte relief, yet
there aro a great'11isn3• 1)00r, suffering, slcbpri-
ylar't$, litre h s Fnuixlt ntrtl'y nilenil.,0i- cal persons going about our streets with a su-
tet1.1110.1ii iSad 11•et1 (ha remit of fright, Ipielltus cough. and the voice of consumption
not of Set 100aInjtlr}, a,miug Nomtheir lungs, that will not try it.
If you die,it is your owrnfault. soya:f este ao to
tis 1118 1 eg to to break upon hirn your druggist and get a Sample Bottle tot 10
leis excellency RAW 11)51 he was in a cents and try it; three de,o:+ will relieve any.
ease. Regular size only 75 oents..
superlatively ettlicttlene point ,n, Nor
wsee title the only thing that : uegeeted'
to him tile' wi.;dh:n of 50 early Ltiglit,"
The kind look of the Lady islibrol, 513 be
watched her slp olt-sftlly stn.' cl1101 the
•
►Teas
A. Tavtssf.---Oollstaut grtticttng at the. mitt
of life, perpatuit loss of vital force, will drug
the strongest roan to the dust ; it is munifo.,t,
the 'afore, that the sv.,tcrn mast be kept sup.
GRAY'S SPECIFO 'MEDICINE.
TRADE MARK, ThedreatEnglishTRADE MARK.
lt5moclv,an niifaail
lug cure for Semi-
nal Weeklies'',
Spormatorrhea,
Impotency, and'ali
Diseases that fol-
low as a sequence
of Self abuse, as
loss of Memory,
Before la, Universal L9.881 - Aster Taking,
akia tude,Pahl in the
Back, Dimness of vision, Premature old age, and
many other Diseases that lead to lusanity or
Consumption Old e. Premature grave. t 8' ull
particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to
send free by mail to every one. 13Tho Specific
Medicine is soldby all druggists at Aper package
or six packages for 5. or will be sent by mail on
receipt of the money by addressing
THE GRAY 51l'IDICJNE CO.,
WINDSOR, ONT., CANADA.
i 'Sold in Exeter by all druggists, and evert --
where in Canada .and the United States by Whole •
sale and retail druggists.
NEW BUTCHER SHOP
The undersigned wouldinform the inhabi-
tants of Exeter and vicinity that he has
OPENED A NEW BUTCHER SHOP
rue door south of his Blacksmitllshnp andhopes
the same liberal patronage that has bean an
corded to him in the
BLACICSMITII AND WAGON MAT,1NB
100 Win heoxteudorltohim in his uew branch of
ousiness, Rio meatwagnn wfllcall at the rosi-
lents of the village three timeseael weekand
oct of Dudley, 0,,nvinoaed lxttlt that i pliedwith Milne a:umilrtof oxydizable phos -
511t3 1i, 'e11 tint 0•,1111 1, and Ont hint elf. ` idioms., Tile please:Ito:a and most l+aiatable
I;e g,tv,r :t ncn:vi ne he Fel w the kneel• vasty iu which it can be introduced into the
evl ".11 is by tixs use rf Vruroara Hveorrens-
j !t, f .ir rit'1�", Ifiulfl,tl ills 1114r rrpirr si n(t karma, wliiclt !lir tiro grese3at brain, blood and
tt;it1A rlrtlot.ty, and 44 1 , Oft' fluperSCIverl, no1'vefon1l in the worm [or sale iiy' Dr. 0.
1 4 (lino the I, .dy is f ir. 1, t.0 her L .tz,
FRESH M EAT
all Marls kept constant!) on baud at hie
butcher shop.
Blacksmitbing mud wagon makingoarriod ou
as usual in all its brim cl.es
R. DAVIS.
'`TEV MACHINE SHOP.
1
William Kitching
Wishes to inform the public that ho iaebetteF
prepared torepavl all kinds of
Sewing 1Vlachinos,-Watches
Clocks, Guns, ci;e., than any
other person in the country, as
his charges are moderate, and
he guarantees to give Satisfac-
tion.
Groceries b Confectionary
Smoking 7,obftoao 25 Cants psi' Ib
CHOICE TPQACCOS AND CIGARS
always Oa tuck.
SPORTSMEN'S DEPOT, earl
School hooks, Stationery, Magazine
WITH ALL THE LATEST news
N.13. -Solving li maw.. needles °Savory kind.
A. BOD.
MILLINERY
MISS GARLICK,
Has now in stock a complete lino of
SPRING HATS, BONNETS,
FEATHERS, FLOWERS,
and Trimmings of Every Hind, in
Latest Style and Lowest Prices
A full Stock of Fancy Goods,
Berlin 1Vools,oniton Lace, Braids
Patterns, Cardboard Mottoes, tire.
t,.Jaolcots cut and made to order.
MISS GARLICK,
'brain St. I, deter.
HAY PUMP WORKS
G. BMMTQN, PaO?F1ETO tI
Haying now greater facilities for manufacturing
pumps than any other factory in the section 1 am
Prepared tofurnish pumps and cligwolla on the
shortest notice, and warm nt all work. 1(1y pumps
have taken the
FIRST PRIZE AT THE FALL SHOWS
egainat runny collapetitors. I can reeorenlen0
them, canteen as cheap lie Buy secondrate article
N.B.-IiAIR WORD 011 ALL. KINDS DONE
MRS. BOLTON.
rte, Shop-0ne•quarter mile north of Exeter
London Road. Hay P. 0
Exeter. Aug. 8th, 1078. 1n•
NEW BLACKSMITH AND
GENERAL JOBBINgSHUP,HENALL.
-0-
Having my new shop now in full blast,I would in-
form the public that I am prepared to do all kinds
of .Blaokstwithing, inelndtng repairing of all kinds
of Agricultural Machinery, such as Reapers, Mow.
ars, Threshing Machines, and horse Shooing will
receive my careful attention. Horses that inter-
fere, =dimming tenter fent treated in the most
approved manner, and satisfaction given,
Charges Moderate.
I have ou hand all ki^ds of Agricultural Imple
meats from the Massey Manufacturing do., New
castle.
1. 11emeuzber the place -First shop west of the
Post Otnce, Henault.
.V IVL. SAND DO.
Marble Works.
:0:
W, D. WEEKES
Dealer iu
MONUMENTS,
HEADSTONES,
MANTLE' PIECES.
FURNITURE TOPS, &o.
Cemetery Work of all kinds neatly
executed.
S Doors North of Drew's Hall, Main (street,
EXETER.
ST. TRY'S LIMEWORKS.
',we drawn kilns bath gnow in tnll operation and
turningoutdaily a large quanta} et
LIME
that for all pi,iposcs
Ott 'h'li' cannot be surpassed in the Donisn-
1l•,r°nmll Sr jar, ,,,.w 10.11.
THE GREATEST
Wonder of Modern Times
Rollowayw Pills &Oint .ent
Cartiesfrom a distance can always beet rpliod
either etthe klieg or deliyordbytoalne at low
est remunerative rates. Ordorstrom n distance
promptly attondedto.
WHITSON & SOLATER.
The Pins7'trifythe Blood ,correct all disorders
of the Liver, Stnruach. Iiidneqs an" Bevole, and
ru-e invaluable In all complaints incidental to
Females.
The. Qintnoutis the, only reliablere( edyfor
Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcer, , of hors
over longatendfnrg. For Bronchitis, Diphtheria.,
"olds, Gout,Rhernuatism, aud' 511 kind oftlisease
it has•no equal.
DEwAR,E OP
New York Counterfeits.
Spurious 4 tnitations of "Rolloway's
and Ointment," are manulnetnred and sold
under the nam.0 of Holloway & Co ," by J.F-
sty,Ger Curren amCompany,
os,btl aMetr'
4
p el Gan Medi- ;' ��' r • clue company of
Noir York, avid i an assumed trade
ural Ir, th118-- 1 x': a --- Again one
Joseph Raydee) ti : .' ofNOwYork,like-
tvlee 090909 oar counterfeiteof111*.
own 1149110 under '''' the name of lie)•
to way dsCo.,h+tvingfor atrinio mark a C,rosont
and Serpent; meHessen It tiolobi11 of New York
are agents for the neuro.
Phase persOnS.the better to deceive you, 11n-
blilnl,ingly elution the public inthe small leeks
of directions allixed to their medicines, which
are really thespr:rione invitations, to. Beware 0
Counterfeits.
Uo8crnpnlous 1)0913x8 obtain them at very
low prices and soli them tithe pubis In 011.1/11
ria as nay genuine Pfill e Sud 011inuents.
I most eatn0903' avcllroapectfullyappeal tothe
Clergy, te, mothers of families and 0(1401 radios
and the publicgeneraily of 13rittshNort), A111471'-
08, that they may be pleased to denounce ln1-
spsr111gly 0h090 frauds..
?arab:mere alronld look to the label on the pets
and boxes, If the at:dress 1a not 583, Oxford
titre 't,l•,oudon,tney are the counterfeits, l+:nch
pot andbor of the 1lcnnfnC Modiolues, bears the
Britinh Government stamp, with the word'
IIOLLOtyAY'S liras AND 0INTF•1tT, L011t1011,'
engraved thereon: (111 the1'abeleis the eft a reef,,
533 (txforclStreet, tinn ooh,wlrere alone they are,
";Janttfentured, Pitrties who may be defrauded
byVeuclors eelli 11gsparn or, s 'K0113w aye Pills nu r1
Ointment as1111menthe leek° sh, on cem-
rnenicnthrg 131e pe.rttetilarn tome, be at;lply re.
nu neva ted,8lid their x n"nr novcrdivult;c 0.
l'fIOMA`I IHOLLOWAY
r,a3 Otxtor3 81., W.0., London, England
AfARe 10,1873
EMOVA;4.
it -&U would regrind his numerous),
Cusbulnrrs that he has removed to the
seep formerly ucau;,fad by 1dr. Bondi, where he
will be fouled ever re, dy to sato .d to all bus,inesn
in the BOOT ascii 11UOi:, l+irre,
rnHE EiREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MIS-
EBY.
i Just Published, in a sealed Envelope.
Price AIX unite.
&300t1100 011 the Nature, Treatment , and Radi-
oa1 cure of Seluinall+ireaaue s.orSpar.. ator'hoea,
induced by Self -Abuse, Involuntary Emissions,
Impotency, Nervous Debility, nod Impediments
to marriage generally;: 0nnsnmptien 19.piopsy,
cud fits; Mental mud Physical Iueapacity, &3. -
BY RORI•1RT J. CULVEIR WELL, M. D., author of
the Green Book," &o.
The wo1 icl renowned author in tine aclimlirable
r.ecture, clearly proves from his 013-11 ex orionce
that the mwinlc10eoquences of Self -Abuse may be
effectually removed without medicine, mut with
Out dangerous surgical oporation e,bong iee,instru-
toeiits,tings, or curdiels ; poietin; out a mode of
cure at once certain, anti effectual, by which: every
selieror, no matter what his condition lefty bo
may cure hiansolf cheaply, privu tely And raciicall3
(This Lecture will prove. boon to thousands
1111 t!louse++ds.
Sell boulder 81121, in tt plain envelope, to any ad-
dross, on receipt of six 001tle, or two postage
Istelrtp1.
I11drt',
WrlE otOT TEr,L NPI+ICAL ro,
13 Aunst. New York.
P. 0.131x -s80
THE EXETER
Planing Mill Sash
DOOR, AND
BLIID PAMIR!!
0. EAU,
(+ra•d!ton,.
..114x0 ter `l'*,i r>l'tit
FLOUR and GRIST MILL,
Being in good workiup order gives every ;moot t
Ile Owl possil,la lu ,111(14i a}111 kotn'iug. bleu.
and mill feed dnliv01i d to part 10.: hawing the/
orders beim me o'clock al J.1101,1.'S cl'y, ue
:1:0'11Y1%0 1!i d CO'S, Or au Intl saute day.
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T E.X .7.\:[S (..E, .: t" L
W 8T „iT "' ,C ,,
E.M1!' E'ER a 'f' 0.
AT T11 h,
Stand,ard Sash 1)oor
FA(11'0RY,
Is 00estantl3 Rcptoe 1.nud, el1kinds ofbuildln8,
material, k leering Lard end soft, Siding Motile
nge da, sold cheAo. Plfutiug 310112:0 and Terming
Promptly attendee to.
BUILDINGS CON'1'ItA;'1.ED FOR,
and sntistactinn guaranteed. A: we lave of
Hanel a 104110 e:ook of tlry 1nlilbc+t �+ ,' el :;0111 atk
satisfying t ase who nla,y give ns n cell,
11.1E18 PROS. & Teemom
pAINTIN U
PAINTING
J. K FE H U Ill
Is prepared to iii all kfwis of! •
House Painting, Pa}')eI-hangin g
Whitening, cc,
at:reasonable pricer lanai pmicro 111ly.
J. X rttEE \ts. Alain st
Exeter.
ALL KINDSOr
r. t U R N 1 N
])one to order.
tilepinee
rN ltomnnwbcr
Oita (tr~ca.
a
I± t " l a -�+•
1t
NEW FIRIU, 1N(1tAM'S 011,1) NAND.
ltorso Shnein1r, Wag +n and Cart - e ge Mlraing,Din.
mond Farrows, and Plows. Gemmel Balekemfth-
ingin all its branches, at the lowest rate,:, and sal -
guaranteed. 01\0 09 a call and examine our
work before t_eding elsewhere.
Mc:t11LT AN .01\F i1RIDE, Ring St.,Hensali. 1
Hensel'. Juno 20.1878. f,nl
Mowers and Reaper's,
WE OFFER A TRIAL
of our celebrated
Single Mowers
Single
—Np--
Reapers
is all kindso'fGrass and Greln,linden all oou
1 tions °f c otland sarraee,
AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
OE NO SALE
Wo alae niter a Trill] of oar Wrought hoar
Two Bar
MMUS T6 'S COMBINED RErE�2.
Al � fAJWER
bfanhibess.upPlied with
1+1Y0 Pltrlualls,
Two Drag. bars,
Two Finger•bal•P.
Four Knives,.
Forked and Keyed.
Nate.
Self -oilers,
etc-, toe
ca,n b3 chanp;e1 from Mower
Lo Reamer
AND REAPER, , TO 11IOWEIt
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our Machines before purchasing:
elsewhere.
Send for Cn,ta?'og•ues.
THOMPSON & WILLIAMS
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