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The Exeter Times, 1878-7-4, Page 4TBE TIMES JULY, 4 1818 .ii Edward, aucl Dr. , Hutellil son's • a ettr 1 ''-" Galt Be oxter, Mile heats 3 in 5. First Heat. --Au accident occurred THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1878. in; this heat, which divested it of inter- est. Galt Reporter tools: 1st place, Tun outlook for peace in Europa is Lady Herpes, 2nd ,arid Prince Edward, Matilda 2nd, and running well, but ailing before snaking the judges' stand. sneue ARY. Little Bessie. 1 1. ruled out Galt Reporter, 2 4 2 1 1 1 Matilda, rev out ,A l '" erose out paeseutat(esk. Now Steam Vector.: > omt 1 ta Lady Harper, 8 ,� ','I 4 drawn t0 be erected,. '�on,palrl with uttui! tlfnr,lr ti.ni � 2�++".;tyles of 111. fan cit •ds 111e.. or 10 chrome cart ! r.ilnc. tt it 1 name. J. B. HI bPl L, I } •• NIL sau N.Y NANDI(oautitul ("uileClt ora'ud lei ORGAN y,auGs cost oA1,(()U, only 4 , ,,* w Supe.b Grand Square Pianos, cost 1,1u0 only 1 \ c_1rr. E1te'aut U tri^!it P,akOs, CO:t r.b00 only oeaS X155. New Style 11p:it)st Pianos )il.•0. Or tsar. SiZE ter "._'" e Wtatxva x'•.15. Oro'lais i l stn ,ti, io7 as Ch etch Orq, u:, le , of now brighter that'll' ever, '3 'ld , 4 2 4 3 `g 2 nti)lxs cast 10.1 •IU 115. Elt•gant, zi::59 5Et^•ror' �� Tile Averk in ' 8rd, G h d 5 1) 1 1a 2 Oil () ax a only ,•lU) Tremendous nes .lice or thebeing proceeded with Seemed Heat This heat was vel congresay Is . b1ug proses a zv w - . Ca 'with the utmost despatch, but little Contested. Galt ^ thestart, work remailliiag to be dome, and that of 2.50 mltoar, tug the :, mile, then Gala, Lady Harp - a practically 13riimportant nature. I oral ere 21x0 Wet riot were running, so close Plisse. $125 ; lst, $80 ; 2nd, $80 ; go s ar , suds 1-..56, r r about cost of Plotted and Depots, let•.\ 1 k!lisle. , Time, 'J4, "55, "5 �, 'e)4, eel Please satin. s l overtaken by «ardor when approach - Beac(?nefleld has upheld the honor of together that they could have been Bra, $15. Mile heats, 3 in 5 ,, 6 entries Rile Eugliell flag through a dangerous'covered with one blanaet. Past the -- Herusby.s ";laud Egerton," 11, j orterco- the 1('ad again, 1'4'arrior, Image's "Big 'Fellow," "J. Ilailock's down to :111 admixing posterity as dila". ud, and Lady 11;arpe'r, 81d. Thus "Plowboy," W. J. Thompson's "Little of the boldest, shrewdest anti *nest sue- ' they finished the heat. . Fred,'" M. Dotty' "Mat Duffy, I First Uieat.--1'losrboy ind, but was s 1 is minae will be laatlded'Jud••es stand on the t nape Galt Re McBee s I'ta,fll. Kimball, Wm.D crisis, Jl c�:ssfi;I1 statesmen the world ever sass.1 Third Heat.—Galt Reporter ma,nag- ed to gain first place shortly after leave soon overtakes! by k rank Kimball, echo THE t :4.i.,l:l it RACES'. Fin;; the sttarter, ford was !lard pressed kept the lea(! throughout the entire , �----• ' at several eines, but intteaaged to peep - heat. At the 1 tui e, Little Fred work - T • A 't good Ht •ler Driving, Vert:.keet).iet4aht was ;held eat Q 0,:re ]TAR.' l ";i,, tae P• ere; n " , t:� la:a.E i.� [r:le. here op Jl( rytl:ay (ala(lN Lade Harper Trlc',,i:1:y';a-t.1 it alert;area taf.lcels. The, Prince Edv:arts. Tece.e7. t'" 1.i-r'e , -'gs Of the :V.:-'daCattil't h, - Protection have ,, e e eels sn ceeefell, etx;2, iter- ? \Vanier Fes 1hev ..eeee .., e°at':1 tea:t t•+'t�A5ioitilttj A • '�.•to 7&()g, .til The animal tneeti g of the E- eter obis place, turtle Bessie, o, goods seeeteL A 1 hard and trotted as g 1 `� , ing the 2ni1 place. Comielg down the home stac?tch, three horses were even, 1 1 but Little 'Fred managed to papas under P owL'y... 2 8 the striug about half a length ahead, q 4 atrawil ; mum. 0 :? Second Boat. -It was now evident (•ko: k, 14th els ( e a' t :or that Kimball was the best trotter in the el.'urof.hrt• evicted e '• (t'@t 1 ' ewe I1. tee it: ;hest o ,2 $ , t},2 yC.i i race, for alth(ni�lt. Plowboy got ;lies+I. ! a • Purse, ; 15 : lit, t) • .. d, 0 y fairan.:-' :I�i i,.tra..,-t't.".y, ;lilt! tet 'e t le?- ti;a-rd, ,;e1;'. Five etetiie'e—gym. pal. land trotted. well, Kiiul�all. with !lite e�-r_et ' f aA the we .tit,•' thio ; 4•'t. 1)_•lat y ; :n(tgn's eh. 0. Dilly Walter, 0. Webh'a shtick autl free action, took the lead at, dray ether tear. t g. g. ().14felloe, 2).u* Meree's ch t11. the 1 mile. Mewl Egerton trotted @1I rove PAY. Lottie, 111 tn. Wolfe eh. s. Iden 0014.wall, lint1?Iowhty hell! hie !,,lace. dust, and Tho-. ll••°1•'ek"'s bre -g. Plow- Third Iit•at.--hitni(a11 gat a poor The 'alio of Suettete e%.ltiut.; i1tel left, bey, :till,? heats, t its 5. stiatt, being ;bolls sive lengths behind tete MIR : ale Hl Ie4tla,1 c)1 etata()t)t and the Tight ti•..:at.- -Tile'start wag lied after a but he etiowed his superior metal, and horses were ea:ended 1 ' etiov eV to r.',ovtl'; settle ditfaulty. Plt,wboy !eels, is over. at the 1. mile wa8 !eatable, by about advanttaf e. 'lite dray was a Tittle too." taken by Lottie, wha in turn is caught ! three lengths; P1owbe.y shipped a good bot >i )c c )tttfort, !lilt t1$ve;'a►31leS9 list? (anal passed by 0,1dfellow. On bowel deal, and MI away bellinti.. Maud t.g- ;ttretch. Plowboy eek es Zed placeerten and Ilig Fellow trotted well. • lie was put back, however. for tun, DA,sl: 1, F. BBEATTY. \Ceasl.it•gton,N.J. 1 A PAY toAatutoo eallV118,111g for th11 1'ri:' ii'P ram*, !cart. an., Out, , tit i'r'e. Addles... P.O. N It 10.3,1, Augusta, Maine. 40 1fIXi:t)('A1.DS,wail nnule.+Pets. Agent, uuUh10etu «, 1.. JONES d: ;:mean, N. T. 30 M ^c. .t (a? 1,..13.10‘111 k.+. Damtt•k.a.•: , 110 Cil 18.',c vee t a .11c. 10etN. J..11':sE1,1.1..1 Et,. Nassau. N.1. No dvertisino Avant r:as t a c t ai' at,t, '1St let i11 tar" 1'Kt ,, ''0.t t y s;r, ". 1't1),t11ir \\l.h;li,. EStttSent,@•'lin,•.„ ,14p01 t 1,+Eta 10,10.•'L. 111.,.e , @,. < r sax, wont to <41,46.1111 ta, 1; .,t @ fl t .•lest l Woo Int,h,sbrie.v. t -,t ,ent a -t -lµ .., 1.1, a. man trout a.. 1.(, t; „1.1. i t'; )., let Syrae c• fit., \et. ' .,• 1 . 500 alto—Own'? :tt :;he itou5'8e wag Yens !arts, ` Seearl(i eaitlttal start way the £re,,eaaee c;,e al tree :last(abi., ((6 ladies' effected. Oldfillew Poon drew ahead, adding to itee 1411 lit -3110y alt liar rt.'ette,' and kelt ahead, ttK 1 la preyea�1 hard ,The li.i r:t,,t30was well f:u- ley. ' .14^Vocal times. I'l ashes. ita'eit° badly. The r:tecosl the Home eteetcli was heel, cr. l:.a>?n1'• while a1 art? 1t tar,"..„. i' "t1" between the two leaders, f fl ,€ 'tri a a g') i vi t^v i Before nearing the mile, the Horace; pree;euted a rare eight, all five being ahreaet, and eweteping.alour at a splen- did late. Kimball el we in l t, Aland Egerton, 'thin, a(lti Bigiew, ;rel far tt l sirs ,,, t v gt • p • "( t , Tal Cie third heat O.1(lfel Aw tocol: ibe Frank Kimball 1 1 QJ the ore..4. a, tat,^il advantage of the ;lead, W1%5 OLCC 4` dugs' by Lythe, hut j toad F;' rtuu ..........3 8 2 menteeercieeeseel ether vv?lliclQasvl.icla a►:(isl fle\veitead, awl Jopt bispl:tee 1Little1Ita1.,....»...,,,t.,..,..:2 5 4 dette't1 the till!(!. Tho 744ek b a la ' ea; i.-ttie 2.+d, hash taitlain9t ord. Plowb ay ► '3 5 Bu Fellow •1 4 8 Time. 2.47 ; Q.40 ; 2.15;. r,I"NtilyO--2 Sine DAS/I seas we tile greunai, anti enliveneed the i lq'oti,Ai11. day with cll a"sea s(tlectieus of allude. • (),Itlfelt�)zlr .........1 ,) 1 1 The first rfa • was the 1 Teettle .............3 1 2 2 le.,.evb,v.... 2 2 4 4 eeeet. 1:t'hl'Ixr U-Wl;. k (l•eld,lu:t 4 •! 3 3 flits', ere`,, 1'4, $45; ".).W, $a,3(l: Ililly 14:tll:ar...,..di;t. 8rol. $'1t). t?:`i: etttries.••ela!3 «;al:.!sure' Time : '2.41, 2.42, :1.4'2. "Pelt' leech's," Jim. Herbert's "Oren• .. 4traitt, ,' ,, , sec eel, neo. ft jute. 'Avers'a 1.itt1(a 1•••�t•s," R. 3tlal.traet"e "Bay slash,,' II C'ih1'ie'tl44. ,'t Ito !attendance wife not en largo Sat on ,. '• ' 1.. . ttl(e tint day, (1si,t', probably tt) it it�ttil,ita, till, 1•asvilt.hl't, 1, tris \r t p Y til,." Owing to the ltifile iltyaf geetting ; 11e0tey shower of rain in the forenoon., all t le,)1ter" 014 away with a ,.°,tl it: Ci'.ai t, t ohs the th[eatchilw ap o l:^:..nce of the Matilda. e''.t1 Little N•'taie %%'I.0 i,,tt at 4:y. 1'Inl,,r the' eireninetatletes the .'.s the •t:al;. e' s stand, hat rata the #h:(If•lntit ' etutifttion were satiefie . in order to be allowed t 1 run in the re -1 1 reeste ; RACE,. remitting heists. "rte heat was 1"11"► it, 3 /':tree, shits; let, $lid; 9'111, $2,5 ; !tooa time, Little Bessie watinieg it t• ith :'s"et 111, e1 III s. I1:aif 11111N 1!t rtl t ;7 111• Purse, $150 ; 1st, $►100 ; 201d, $35; Ord, M15. Tiler; were ori.Saually Sia ell a1lNN, but ()Illy tiller hgrseei Ntar[c',i, fly 1i,1c1:, Prince- Felward, and 11'aa". War- rior. Rey Jack got the start, but War- der i•lr snots took the lead and gradually tcitit?uett the distance until he led by 8eVI'l all let•gthe. At the I Intl!", 13:ei lack rhowett :'igus of "giving," and Prince Edward took sttc:)ilal place. Time, 8.5.1 '.x..31 Por. a $1.50 ; 1•4, 51.111 ; 2nd, $35; 3t -d. '413. There wore e 4 lett!! It", Geo, eo, ease. teito,-,. Frank 1\;S,'ti':h .'la:ady IJ triter,'" 111ity',1 "Ilal4si:tt1 Spy," Gen, Wt les in th Floeail Iletat, the hlearlo were .i, wet, •'1)4111 1+eel, ,•• j„1„, •'t,itidffiiuw,,• W. .1)atlanaege's "fully . , i a. ,\ Lit t e " mere ,A a 1 it,( in a t.tln.« a 'S#Y rt, I.l , .• r, ...Greyhound,",... • { , to r f rt I s, III I tai r, ;1Joh. 1v rv't+ Walker," and 1). 31(.I +,(#S "Lathe" tie Nettle leading slightly. Al, the ttylittltz Ile ( Fite " Jaa1111 B eel efl's "Lit Mile heats ii in :) mils! she was Passed by Matiltila and tits Nettie,"i . aliritttie'rl eelIetiltla," First�lielat.--Itnesiau Spy tools the ( S i and Dl. Hutchinson s (taut Reporter. lead, Lottie a cies' second. Billy took 1st place, wi(luitig by dealt First Heat.; -Pully Eccles mid Little Welker bring drawn Oddfeilow was half :alength. Nettie were drawn. After three or heft a little behind, but at 1 mile, all In thif'tl(ird belt Little I cw.,:,e mu four Itaefft'etnal attempts, a fair start three were abreast, but the Spy was easily', t 're'ybo1.l (tl •:.:all and Little :vert. tilts oneetf,tl (felt Reporter leading.' tvurl.: . \1: itll evident sails and Hoou tie ",rel. ir(; 'll(aalutl. 'lilt; latter a:ttlirtl u' rr'ell A ,ns slightly. At the 1: mile, Little Bessie led agaiu. Udditlllow fell blahind sev. The start in the fourth !Mutt \Saw not ; pressed Galt hard and tor,k 14 p1,tc.e, feral lengths,, but gradually gained on very gr)'I1, hitt the race a'as keeenly which !site kt1pt, though on the hone. Lottie, and when wltl'iu a fey yards of contested h' ween ('sreyeou:itl ;alts Tat- stretch (1.a11 made treulen.tinne strides the string lie fairly flew over the tie Bessie, but P0esssie proved victorious. '(u11 almost took the heat! again. Lady ground, and came in a gond Rewind. sr.�s11Al2r- Harper Baine iu a good third. Second 11eat.—This was much the Little Dex•aie 1. 2 1 1 St•e-/ntl Heat: —Thitt vests run in nna same as the previous heat,thongh Odd - Greyhound 4 1 2 2 Bey daa'1:3 4 4 3 order. Utile Bessie led at the start fellow fell lc liar behind..that he was Matilda fallowing closely. Lnuiiit unable to make uptime on the home 3�i1.4.1Nettie .. 3 9 5 down the honie stretch, 'Iatiltl'a anti stretch and had to content 1iimself Polly J.eelt's 2 dr. Little Bessie ran nt'ck and neck, and with 8.d Place. Time : 51, '5.1, .5'5. .5'4. swept under the atria; at a trlemoutl- Thi: d heat. --Repetition of No. 2, sus pace, Little Bessie leading about la Russian Spy working easily, and Odd. neck, Lady L'trper Brit. On weighing fallow falling so far behind as to give the rider of Little Bessie, be was found ruse to sinister suspicions ooncerulug to be 8 lbs. short, and WAS tnerefor', the !motive of the driver, The fir's; eat waar3 trotted in good n .der Dominion Turf Ptu11\s, debarred time. Frank Kimball was the favor- from winning any money in the roc'. ite, and the result of the race proved Third Heat. -At the start Greyhound. this faith to be well founded. He took took the lead, Galt Reporter pursuing the +;tart, with Little Fred already fel. her hard. liltttild,t refuted to answer lowing. At the half -mile Dtlffy elns('d t'.e bit,, The heat was very exciting. u d 1 Fred butt 1 L down the home stretch the in - 8.00 Tr0T—MILE i1GaTS. Entries ••-••- 3IcFee's blk. g. Frank Ehnball ; Tllompson's b g Little Fred ; I.)nify's l: g ;Oita t Duf*c. p, all paiI'el ere ., 1i was over a :- 4it11tit,3, en on the home stretch, Fred was, tere8t was especially kenli Greyhound's however, given third in the heat fol leaps were tremencous, and she kept running. the head,contiwzin winner by ab tut two tad heat --Frank again took tll1, lengths, L•t,ly 'Harper third. lead. Little Fred preaf,ing close and Fourth H a- .—Tuna far three diffor- trying hard for first place, but it wee ent horses hid P•lnit won a heat, and of' no use. 11latt Daffy fell fttr behind, lie littlo iiat.•rnst was felt as to the prnb- and-was nearly distanced. able result. 0,,10 Roportrr nt+ta,:aged In the third heart, Frank, as uqunl, to get a'vnv first, hug Mfatilila was led the way, Little Fred trotted more ^ince at hie htnlf•. She drew even, and rtea(lily tbs.'s b,.^fare, but sl(inping ter fl (11e rasa a•AA neck 111'1-vecl[ betwee.l few rods, Ma Defy `pas•ae4 him, and drum until at the curve leading to the held his place 11011( e•nniu g don -A the 14(),210 stretch, whet' Galt Reporter took house stretch, Little Fred pullet! 11111- the letul, making e'•cCillettt s1'°Ael, :end self together, and tt',;,tin manst;;etl to woo the baht by nbo:14. two lengths, take second place after a hard strut;- COroyl,onnd thiol. gist SoaI1lAt.x. li fifth Ileac. --Lady IT'(' j er was eip- tabte to t,ttal't 1u t1113 beat, O1.4lug to Kimball 1.11 t . that were only gull!() acoiden ,sot 1a there •e t y Little Fred..:..,3 2 2 Three h‘lrses left, Gait Reporter roan. !Batt Daffy .:. 2 3 3 aged to get the lead shortly after leav- Tixne, 2.47; 2,46 2.481 ing the judges' stand, but as iu the pre OPON nUNNu o RACE, - vione heat, Matilda drew alongside end made a gallant effort for the first place. But on the home streelle IYlutil(la flag, ged in her speed, and Greyhouud atuue„ in 2nd. Sixth Heat.—This was btu a repeti- tio . of the fifth heat, Galt - leading,. Purse, $150 ; 1st, ;100 ; 211d, $35 ; &d, $15. 6- entries ---Frank d Son'; b. ln. Lady Harper. John Avery'; b. m. Little Bessie, Wm, Hawk,illaw's b. g. Protection, Samuel Grigg's b. g. 'Warrior, John Peter's o'i, .e, Prince svlia:axY. Rens! iaan Spy.... ....... .1 1 1 Little L ttti(' 3 2 2 01dfen') v............ 2 8 3 Time, 2.871 ; 2.85, ; 2.40 I OUN'D KEEPER'S NOTICE.— Impounded on Jnue 25.1:, four Pigs, the sante to b sold et the Pound ou 1atnreav,6tltinert.,atone o c1(.e,( p.m., if dot cin slued by the owner on .or bofo; o toot slate. WTI. MOIR. Poiw.1 ecus par, Lot 20, Con. 1,13 cy. Flay, July 4th, 11(75. HARNESS SHOP ! `ETEC 'ift(YNb1 lair r„novefl 1•lo Lara ;s Shop to 1. ie )lee lr e.n.s. S TWO DOORS NORTH O11 J. GRIGG'S. fox„ot ini —:0; Do not - to call and ace . 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The want of sue eels in treating Catarrh heretofore has arisen largely from the impossibility of applying rem- edies to these , av[ties and chambers by any of the onlumry methods• This ohMtnclel in the tiny of e0'ecting cures is cnth•eiy overc0mc by the tnven- tine of the Douche. Its use is pleasant and so simple theta shill! can understand it 1''o11 and explicit direction) accompany each instru- men'. When used with this instrument. Dr. ;age's Catarrh !Remedy curesrecent attneks et �• " the ” _ fee• apColdnik1,1atious. Headby a rasa - ST1'11 ' 1 Olt.t S—Fre'It ent headache, discharge falling into hroat, some- times 0x(111 e. watery, thick mac la, purulent, offensive, etc. In others, a dryness. dry, watery, weak, or inflamed eyes, stopping tip, or obstruc- tion, of nasal passages, ringing. In ears, deaf- ness, lucwktug and coughing to clear throat, ulcerations. scabs from ulcers. voice altered nasal twang,offensive lneath impaired or total deprivation of sense ofsmell and taste, 3,tziness, tenni] nenression. loss o1 appetite, indigestion, enlarged tonsils, tickling. cough, etc. Only a few of these symptoms are likely to be present in any case at one time. , - Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy' 'when used with 1)r. Pierre's 1Vann1 Douche, and ars companiol with the constitutional treatment which is recommended In the pamphlet that wraps each bottle of the Remedy, is a perfect specific for this loathsome disease. 11 is mild and - pleasant to use, Containing no strong nr caustic drags or poisons. The, Catarrh Remedy Is sole! at 30 cents, Loathe at GU cents, by Ail.11)rtigglsts. r.. is I'1EfRC4. 3r. n„ Profi•r, r BUFFALO, N. T. Or Sagar.Coated, Concentrated, float and I1crbat Juice, Autl-nasion A Grattitlos. TRITE 44 LITTLE GIANT 'I CAretee •ii'IC, or 311t1tttttt in Parvo tl'h y'Iiic. The novelty of modern Medical, Chemical, and i'hartna•'e ( eta `rtenee. No use of any longer taking 4. 1' a trt.e, repulsive. and nanse,ins pills, c n)u' e•ed of...Heap, envie, ie, and balk?• mgrs idents wltenwe.,11.iv: aetu•efnl:tppllra:tonn eneulicai ,;('tense, eNor .wt. all the cathartic .tui ether meth - eine! pr.,; a sen from the mo.: valuable (001s and :et 1. taoer•lra1* Thein Into a )minute Gran - nate. 'warren' larger than& a mustard ;seed, Mitt • t , be It lei s0at.owed by thole of Ute tro-t *en-1: . 1• e t "n1 a d:: and fS':idln,ls tastes. 41.1. Et :rt'e Purgative relies re ue ents, in a 4 01'1. C.*i t, e c 1',' form, a` 1310 (1 cacjtar((o power a 1', QM'," Wet .t1 i::l 01 the mrae ixil1' tomtit for sate at•trug-s1:•»' nr. Froin their wonderful eatltar- t(e poort'r, at (•onr.arls:ln to their size, people wi:o have not tt'te•1 :hent are apt 1«e suppose that they are „arsh,,r,lras(ie tet efrert: hilt ,•11rh 1'• not at :114 the ease. !he different active me tiena:al princip'.e8 nY a hie:t they are eompnve•t twat;; •n narnionwo' t and nu- , le1, „1.,' by the )!fides a5 11, t•r.a(ttce a moot searching' an'l thorough. vet gently a(i.1 kindly operating, vuthar. tie. $5O0 IFevrard is hereby uttered by the urn- prdewr 01111e,•^ 1'ei101r;, 10 ane a menet't who, upon aa11trodo, wl() u':.l in them any e01)10(a or totter to, gas of metertry, mineral poison, or 111lltr4Qn,t Eras,;. Being e()atrel7 vegetable, 00 particular n( ,", r', ana•1.1 %trite using then!. They (Terve 0, tom: 'l;.1lt,brtto•e 40 MC run-tituti••n. 11:11, 01 ,a•,;:on, For Jannetlee, Ileudaet►e, (o(t•stilt(itian, Impure Mood, fain in the Sift oti(lit'r,e,'I'il;ttMess of lite ('hent, II:a,Ftetirq,'.*lLO R-.rael:ltl 1411* front the stomach. nod ta•t(e in tete mouth. sill. ion. attach*, Pain in region of Kid- ti3y., Internal *ever, 4tloated feeling shout etotluu'lt. flush of Blood to. lleiiei, itlgt►-cole,re(t L'riue, I`tt+eleta- Wits and Gloomy Forebodings, tike 1)r. Pielve • ['le t+aul Purgative Pel- lets. In app,r *;u•o of one reumu:.l potter of n( 1 strgia tte P( .,tel» over 'an great a variety of e •c : W1,11 e0 .:a1 1101: their 'tat(an ultolt the a,t(nt(1l event/111y is quiver - .•ti. not a „.and or tit,,tae eseapattg heir +•tttal&we Impress. \_e tire, not .01 :, a ]ti10't sof 011-01'1 a;.. '11e" ars o I t 1 an-) 40..0.("% in 1 t •i hat1e tete:r ill alt • 1(.t're„y )ue,t'Vt=a elm:mp'tri:'i for 1 t „ 1 111 awe. 211. amt ,warm. to that they Are awa. ami rebus e* This is no; the oe W1411 t r.( 0.1-1, Alaimo are putup tit clamp u..:.een • !..3.1,14„,10,t bore• i,e (...=Fest that for ala rit'o.t a wl:e,e a Laxatives Alterative(, or Purgative. i, n d(.,':rte 1. the -e little 1'e liet9 '14411 pace nae t0P.t peafe,'t `.an0t,1Ctitlu to ail wile me (ten'.. They are Sold by all Druggists at 95 ceutr. 14 bottle. w. ',”. P;tEitlE, X. D., ?mil,. r # 1.0. 1'r t SUING GOOD li ? ,1)z' 1 El, lata jet-tIt•t,;- ittln.ts• ...t;e.; i$ (y*t't'IJrx,(71/Ir :t, .eve.lt'!rifle l'Y' "10- 1*»- irJtd.;'Y, ♦';eJ« ffrel•tlx, ILeettfee tin ttl(4 sats PO(J V1 A large stool[ of Fancy (.)nods non. ,tautly ou !land. NEW 13WIT HER SHOP rit. 'L+,' An.'1(i 1'.^• els the inlaahi- ta.,ts of 4. ' .or:. l,, ei• 1.1,ty tn# Lellua i)PENED A NEW DUTCtlER SIIOP ,781(00• conte Of LIR Mile0,11 •':0opu'1n110)es 'heatnu•• ,bei•a1 patrnta'••e t ,.a has bean nc (lorded to 1..111 8 n 1.11G 0:.t('R.31IIE1 A\) WAGON MAI *NO 1-110 10 el. to11.111 in II new bra .010 qt •u•�' 11 i, itu•a'wit ....It 1.•1:rale att-,• res@- ien1N of tier •.,et..,. -.l .,.,et;) est-,a•:d F I".l f'i� S i:T Al EA T of all k.n(tn;kart coutill .,t1} 011 hada at L'I' teller shop. �— @nnCksu•itb - •••.,(1 wn•••nmak int! cn' led on ,(131)91184 iu u .: as h) is i 1. D VIS. KINSMAN. Ti D. S. 13 Act 0B- . tt.;ued his Dii'1oma dad' r1 is a to pen Lige Dettis- tryaeua�ill;_xA be net hand s of o1(l, 0n ltonIIaye, Toesclay5, )! idayo and Sat't r d a ?• a. Oiliee 110111. Bell's Bakery Mails Street, 1; Teter Oat, Shingles for Sale P1101I >r'1 TO 51;00 PER SQUARE, At G. & J. Brooks' aawm,711, TWO MI•4a:S \V1:ST OP TKI•, LON UON ROAD, TT 04' HAY, .1 rood s»ppl,v of Herotock!,umber and Ceri Post, coust.Aid ly on hantt. THE EXETER Planing Mill, Sash, DOOR AND BLIRD 111,,-1111 ALL KIN DS -OF TUR ING- Done to order. Remember thaplace Dyer (Dive ds ZEoward