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TILE L CITIMIL STATUE,
'Saw the devil-••lao'was working free; , »eseliption of the Statue and file
A custom house be banded by the sea. BSS-Ticiiefs.
Wily do you this?'" The devil raised his head;
o'. hecourt.rwichurcliesarecootpiete,"Itosaid.
area seism.
One hundred and ninety-eight million
three hundred and forty -silt thousand
acres of our best public lands leave been
given away to our railroads, and still
the baggage -master's second assistant
deputy will not, cheek your don through
as part of your personal effects.
At Sure Thing'.
The1•e's always a river to cross,
Always an effort to lualre.
If there's anything good to stip,
Any rids limo to take;
'endrs the fruit iso crave,
Yonder fife eharwing sceue;
Dot deep and wide. with a troubled tide,
is themes that lies between.
A 'timely Warning.
An Austin small boy was recentlydis-
covered purloining some, a pies from the
front of a grocery store. The proprietor
gave chap, but failed to overtake him,
and was obliged to shake Ws fist, and
shout lifter hue
" Never mice, my young kite, I'm going
lip to see your mother about this,"
"That's ;ill right," yelled back the
small boy, "you just go right along up
there, Pa. filled a elan full of buckshot
the abler day for going to see Iny final
au(1 l reckon he's got another dose laid
away somewhere for you."-••-Te-rss SO.
ings.
Why. Oh. Why s
Why dors she start and shudder?
What ruttkes her eyes storefront their socserl+
'Tis on1y a strung° hairpin
A'bat elle found rn auoof Urs pocket'.
Y. Siorutn;Journal.
What can Mete be wrong, in that?
Plcaiegive tho deed his due.
He untr carttrl1 the hairpin
:1s n u:clue to huttuu WE Aloe.
--Net-cheat Traveller.
>A lingettioue 4 V 2I ire
An orgsn-griuder was lately arrested
in New Yore: on suspicion, because he
had au abuu lanceof money. Tito police
judge remarked to bins
"You could not have made all that •
anom•y by grinding n barrel organ."
" stay itplease your honor." replied
tbowandering Illinstrel,"you do not fully
efimprithtqurl the details of my irrol't^{.xiall.
It is nit by grinding Tea ore. ti that I
have squired this wealth. Out the
pinple ;;ire+ int' (unite priea for shutting
iter anti going away."
lice:* the t1'1.tltitit began torturingbis
unhappy, 'n ailing inArutent.
1tt tate di t barged!" tiit,ndered the
police lute y'. E.erI iig1•.
•
Oise' Me fife heats..
Valdes Whiteotnb
Give me the baht to bold, tri • hear—
To held and to bug, and to tore and leils;
Ski he will conte to oto. never a fear—
Conte to the nest of a breast hie this.
As waren for hent a0: hie bice with ewer,
taco me the baby to hold, my drari
Trustfully yield hint to my eaters.
"Donor" yon say? what; "a bother" to nae
To All up my mut with such happiness
As t11e hem of a baby thin laughs to be
Snuggled away where my heart eats heart
tltvo tuo titer baby to bola, try deurI
Ala 1 bet his bantis are soiled, you say,
And would dirty my laves and clutch my hair'.
Weil, what would pleasure bo more. I pray,
Than elm bice and tugoi the woo 1:,units there;
The wee hands there anti waren fact. bete-
tievo 030 tate baby to hold, my deur I
Give u*e the bat,yl fob won't you see?
• ' Somewhere, out where the green of
the lawn
Ls turning to grey, n.nd the maple tree
Is weeping its leaves of gold upon
Alittle monad, with armed rose near
Oleo hie the baby to bold, my dear
5 sl
A ('owprottti.t•.
.Urs. McVapid, of Austin. is considered
r! )those ii •1' kit' ac-
quainted
obtuse bytl a nus tt
t .t
J S .c
fquainted with her. One morning site
called to her little boy who was playing
in the front yard :
" Tommy, go down. to the grocery
store and bring mo a pound of starch."
" I haven't got time to go down to
the grocery store and got a pound of
starch. It's most school time now."
" Is that so ?" said Mrs.1ileVapid with
a troubled loop, then brightening up,
she added:
" Well, then run down and get only
half a pound,"
Totnmy compliedwith the compromise,
was tato at school, and his teacher toolf
_the starch out of hint with as sliluglc.
A L uurcntr.'s Log.
(Loudon Punch.)
MONDAY.
ff you. are welting, please don't call mo, please
don't call uto, Carrie ie dear,
For they toll methst to•mortow t'wards (hoopoe
we're to steer 1
tvo doubt, for yon and those alott, tbo maddest,
horsiest way—
Dot I always foot best In a bay, Carrie, I always
feel best in a bay.
T12ESD .T.
Tale, take tato1—
Wbatwill I take for tea?
Tiro thinnest slice—no butter—
And that's quite enough formol
wftDNESDAT,
ft is the little roll within the borth •
That byatid•by will put end to mirth,
And, never ceasing, slowly prostrate all,
Vet um alone! What pleasure eau you have.
In chatting evil? Tell me, what's tho fun
0f ever ,elituhtug up the climbing wave?
All you the rest, you know bow to behave
In rougbisl3 weather! floe one,
Ask for the shore—or death, dark death-
Iamsgdone1
PRXDAT.
'Twelve knots per hour. But wbatam f
A poet, with uo land in sight.
Insisting that ho fool's "all right"
With half a sn111e—and Half a sign 1
f#N AitTi`at1C PIECE OE WORIIt,
The statue of Luther which was =-
veiled atiEisleben, in the Market square,
before St. Andrew's eltnrcli, is the wont
of one of Germany's host celebrated
sculptors, Rudolf Siemering, of Bertin.
It consists of a bronze statue of the
great :Reformer, which stands on a
granite IicdestaI, on which are four bas.
reliefs, representing scenes from his
life. Luther is represented in energetic
and even dramatic pose, with his right
hand raised, in the act of throwing the
Papal bull into the flames, and his left
clasping to his heart a Bible. The first
of the bas-reliefs, which. are rectangular
in shape, with the figures in half length,
appearing in arched openings, represent
tete " Triumph of the Reformation."
An angel with half -spread .singe looks
calmly down at a genius of evil, who is
writhing under the weight of a shield
bearing Luther's arms which is being
pressed down on him. The evil genius
lie'i half on his back, with one foot
raised and pressed against tlio figure of
the angel. With his left aria he strives
to remove the shield which crushes Wine
down. lie gazes with glaring eyes, open
mouth and contorted features at the
Angel of the liefarfuatiou. The hair of
his head is snake like, and it also brows
about his loins and down his legs. A.
very Check vtI tail fade ow r ill front of
his body. His figure is naked, while.
that of the angel is clad in loose robes,
which fall in picturesque folds from the
arms. The composition of this group is
very agreeable, especially the arrange.
went of the Figaro of the angel, with his
long curling hair, his graceful wines and
well disposed costume.. The shield he
bolds bears in a circle the coat of arms
of the Reformer.
1.1•TiEEl: AND WE. . •� t • ANTE
iY .C� •�i .s .a',, i� a
ThO fecund bas-relief Meows Luther
in discussion with Dr. Eck. Behind
then, in a stilet recess iu the hall and VARMS OF ALL Misetl 1 Mos:
DR 'IRE PERMANENT Cirxri i#
O ST!PAT/ t2" t
110a lt.rr:3z"i:aoiaeoprovateatiat::is
mt000
1^f v 1G .ipattan a- :t >:a reWMtyl ea ero _l
t the e:w.irttc;t M.
L"b tereeth 1, ..3c,beware:- ci a te'
a. this sea av'i-1r oo^•noi
ti"' st�i liavc ,L twb i1
4+ comp:lcateclwitF etw patten kid 2k' ort
Astree bicep the. weakened parts nd c ' v - t
Island reer�ia ses ohavebefeore encs 7:' ••
lk• 'yotibnatee�itbvroft?+sol+;.v , c
USE Dr1lg$is'tfiat,l•
!rift be mailed rpm 0 pppliciuttsAwl to
cestomera of last year sritttout ordering it.
It coataips iUuatrattotrs„p,r,ces. descriptions arts 1
climatans for planting ail Vegetable and !dower
Se.ds,Plaats. etc. Invaluable t0 all.
a FERRY CO.'"Wi
J. Doupe & Co
IVF i)OLLA1it
SEWING MACH'NE IC I R T 4 SAT
TFII FARlt7i SE\1rINti MACf#I\l:. Although
this Sewing alIcltiue is offered st the unheard 1
awl tidieulous low prim. or :'5, it tr]Ott act be
supposed Clint it is a toy. It wilt .lo the work LI
any'ry27t tau.i.Ar x1elrtit>r.. and de it as wen
It is ea"=ittrueted upon new and scientific' pribei.
plea anti is ailupla Iii colt•:tructio:l, rosier svori:cd
and less liable toget out of order than antto.s-
chfne in the world It makes the Fame stitch Nay
fila teadi5a machines in the l'r.ited States 'P 0
prinvipie t conctructiou is entirely new. reit i
cavered b.. er ail riaetentq I*+wing secured this•
Iuachlne,we leash tlectded to pnG tete l3riel• aiGPT
Dtitart Ae fume YArr for a short tttie Ore ' w.11 jl
sections eachN lttdr tcill.rlult nae i nit di.
'Behests wltb 5KC11 ulsehlns Ageute Wiu*k *
A".i(ir}':i3O ARS" CO.. DETIIO1•r, UICHIGA.N.1
Salt ! Salt I
-+-POH 1111.1; AT sten—
Exeter Mt Works Co
A 1..4.110e Q1:10ta1r , or--
anrsrairs il:.\'IFT;YT8i:sr; FOR
CHEAP GOOPS!
If you «aut the bestgalue for
BUTTER & EGGS.
J. Doupe 84 Co's
t �Ic1 tttETON. r
1.�1S4 LL
Land and Fane Salt ! POia PA CKl/V G1 HOUSE
All catanntaicattcne addrenurn tethe undersize.
ed will be nremptly ni».nt rte
;;ISSETT,
Eve•tcr P. 0.
attaint a curtain, • is placed a figure of tan wan, .1.3.t::1't a :At:•-•a.s t f,
Christ lin the crit° a. .hove thii is tent=
date I::l:t. Drab item's are seen in half h L' o
length, as if at a window, Dr. Eck is ; af'1� 1 L U -t 1
on the left, and is Clad in rich robes, ` :\moue wishing to well:h1'. 1b•:$ oti•re43N'ttt
with MA bread furred collar. His load; call readily 01.1;:te, It pima:n•:1 r by *wiring n•
hair i;; half euv4-r l by a :skull:alt, moil ; muss. IL 1lllsltters.
his lett list al raised in argument, while • it, 1.e t..:l.•c..i3•a
the right one is placed on the Papal bull, '
which lits on tho stone sill. Luther is
nu the right. Itis face. al' -o sere in pro. 2.liO1 3 . '1" ar TO 3:404%24
tilt., i . turned full to his ul,l•t,neut, anti
is very 4* t-in*111M1 in expression. Ile ' at low.. •t ttt,t of niter:* A3• •;F t„
is visa ill his 111ollltish robes, has his s (• r•liie> IifiI:1 �.:•tule4tt.
Cuvvl thrown back. and is still tonsured.
lily clasps his 'Bible to his breast, hold- li:1 MI i.TON
tug it with both hands. This group is
ace otEcklarly genie in expression, the thin GattoConi [ J
toiler one of Luther- The fitter limas,
• ;et; •
,t.Its+
t1 1L'itr� .r.unn:rre/t: ttgo:tat;;' 14') ".1)4'
Tall and Winter Trade
td's :►f-. lirel•41 %u topus rhII"t :au), pu.til;1 c 41
4+ilk ,'.fftjl:VIlc•tbt•f 811..01wr.:entotii:u:i-
evvill tal.t'oft tt.3' ►Nater,p. lattteisttlel
dre.:uta terse patina .f -. ft. 4ft,.,lil.:, , r tt•r
1W4.10-t:or t• 'Id'. 11 illy of tee• 1 w"; 'i4 4
are'left ;3.25 '•'.nti•t.strawill lt`,1E`leelt,:'.l
s .
No proK will be bought at any price;
4 warm.
WILL OURS OR RELIEVE
DIZZINESS,
DROPSY,
Ft -UTTERING
OF THE HEART'",
ACIDITY OF
THE $TOMAClf,
DRYNESS
OF THE SKIN,
E11.1Q'ISNESS,
P :'PEP$IA,
F :!GE57•ION,
t p YSIPELA$,
<' :T RHEUM.:,
F, .I?TBt1RN,
:.4CHE,
•3 . vrry species of disease arising foot^
t,:rgd I.'VER, Kl,pif5YS, $Torarketi,,
DOWELS" 00 Desalt a.
1144
t ns well as the faces, express the char.
HAMILTON, Nrtltitf,
actor of the disputants. Iu the third " il
bas.relief Luther is shown in his study
engaged in the translation of the Bible. ma's trr•vt•1cft*t.t of
1)eblintl hien is a closed window, with'
round panes. Above this is the date CO r r0t:� P1..TI N
1521, and at its side, on a bracket sup.
ported by a carved cherub, steeds an White and C01nn8l, tiiur leaud Doable
Hour glass. Luther, who is clad in a
town and wears slashed sleeves, lies on
bis bead the picturesque loose soft cloth
cap of tete time. He beads to loop at
au illustrated Bible which is propped up
on a desk, and is about to turn a leaf
with his left hand. On the desk are
manuscript selects, and in the trans-
lator's right band is a quill pen. Tit
last of the four pictures lit bronze S11ows trade to bo fully equal to unv made, anti for re.
Luther iii his family circle. He holds a arlaritanti
y aa3ctit loess ill make tool coloringthee
mandolin, on which lie plays. as, ie coin- CAIt11:T \vr,>vr•,iis-Tun Aral ill. !tuft our
patty with Isis two cldcrcltiidron--young; tVnrps auperlol•to tetsy intho SixLrtcet t st. a+k
h12artun, wits holnts au open book, and a rroirinnt feet va tbenl a trent,
little ,girl who ]las her hands still on a If your ars 0oads n1an has nut got it v2 rete
ball—ho sine bis hymn. Belhindisbile
tousnudiretvltt500yonnropromptlpsupl,lied
wile, Katrina sots 13obrer, in whose errs
lies asleep the little Lena. Thera is a
partly open window at the back,. though
Plitt a v u • 'i1
which nr tt3 les into the apartment,
v
OARPET WARPS, White and all Colors,
BEAM WARPS of every desorl neon,
Hosiery Tarns balled and Knitting Tarns
or a•.VEIt vAtixl:ri,
Dgti' MS, TIC1(l\itS azul ('oTToN:ll)1 4.
Theo Goods are universally l,ronouuec•tl by the
STRONGER, THAN HORSES.
Mercitte Thoulpson, the champion
Canadian wrestler, gave an outdoor ex.
hibition of his great strength last even-
ing. fife said that leo would pull against
any team of horses in the city or county,
and would give fr 100 to the owner of the
team it the: horses succeeded hi pulling
Lim from a ladder. Thompson quickly
removed his coat, vest and hat. A. har-
ness resembling a pair of shoulder
braces, only a great deal stronger, was
thrown over itis sboutdcrs and amend.
his Waist, with two large straps left
(burgling from the small of his track.
Then lying filen dowtivvard upon the
fixed xed ht a horizontal position,
securely lashed to a telegraph pole, he
grasped a round of the ladder with both
hands and placed his feet firmly against
another fiat round at the foot of the lad-
der. A team - was hitched to these
straps, and then commenced the tng of
war. The hu-gc pair of horses starkest,
strained, anti tugged. lint in vain. The
lean could not he pulled from his pais!.
tion. After making three Or more futile
attempts, this team was removed and a
heavy pair of sorrels attached to the
moo. they, like their prodcecssars,
voids make no impression, and the. man
of muscle slid not exhibit the faintest
sign'ot weakening, vinaily one ofthe
employees of Aft'.. Webster • took the ani•
plats by the head,. and they nobl e2:ottocl
their tvoU -trained' muscle, This titre
the 'largo evencr to which the whiffle -
trees were attached` snapped, in twain
title a pipe•stein. This settled the con-
test. The crowd in attendance • were
veli satisfied that the beast of the
stranger had been 'made good, - and
cheered him heartily ilOttrnDispatch.
�l'ettrietor,
Q.1.12 A11N5,.'fwhich wo make all desert p-
dons Immo found cannily gond. rot
and allscrofuiatis disease:, ioreK, E1,r'cIpelat,,
.Ick
them.. 'Try them, Eczema,Blotches, f1ugivorin, Taiuors,
ThisCuluonny watt awarded two first prize an. buneles, nous, and Eruptions of the Slain; {
j\e,annt till II41g.c t'nttnt;:. Ii�ti,t ilet•.a:i;h
bre est tehe'a 1. and tlauts(p 'uetl out tt. tail
G SrI. PETTY
MANDRAKE
11 ci
ofrpro
THE ORL.Y
VEGETABLE
CUR
FOR
1:43 of Appetite,
1;::..;":,:b:1, Soul' Stom ei,
iiia'ttuaI Costivone3^ot
Sick Headache and Biii0US11o33.
Price, f.k:a. per bottle. 5..1:1 by alt Druggist*.
SCROFULA
I llsBU4, Elf GO., ProprTQRCtirt.
the spar
JOHNSTON'S '•
SARSAPARILLA
..7.70*^ -7•
IW COMP= DTIP1111,
tend for Purifying the 11100d.
1* has been In senior SO years, and Ins
proved to hot be boss preparationln the
,narLetforS1Cii;1.1I:k1,1e1IE. PAIN Iii
THE SIDE 01* SACS, LIVER OM"
PLAINT, PD11'LES (2Y THE FACI1,
DYSPEPSIA,. k11.I i. anti an Diseases
that a trial+fr,rn,21',s.r 1t-r'edLiver or an
impure blood. Thu- panda of _ our hest
tree plea it -
1 f...' .3.11iicw giro it i en yr,
?!a �ti•4 u;,u tit,: i4 fine0 reeem earl it iP
ut c
It t r. am tri r i VeUnw Dock. B'enda-
ieset=1.. parml.2:..,Ieherry,Stungta
b.ui.Ieli• n. bas•atr3t Win 5135
e'er r It2ne,M1t valuable ts'mitt
li:erle% It isstri'Aly ve getable. sede tn-
n+t Lad tlx. 1 .'.-f drl. ?r., e' nStittition.
It fa c leaf rho test 1,14:014:4.0.:a214 uatlltlr
Ifessilat'n.e tl:e D wet .
Ona er...r to r 4 i::.•?. d e
. & z Wt+r
tor a:
h,•!l1. of it i -
r r ', r t , -k r m,p wrIAI two. c
it.r,,rt L x1.;.1%4I..nl.
r.::.1"'"..,r.: t b 'O., i:3:7:ut its,
,.,-.,.tet';::;, T::::,
'WORN 1?0'97113aRb.
Are pleasant to bike. l; +rrtz1a1 their own
Purgative. Is r. safe. afire, and effectual
doth ct'yerotworm, in ChildrenorAdalts,
Fronthill Nurseries.
82:5 :14' R lett.
THE LARGEST IN THE DOMINION
8: )1( ,�2l('lt ``nIIt(41.
!Steady i•'utpb•.nom ttet 1'exist 5alarieato ail
willing to worl.. 31 EN ate \2 2311"N coo bas.
Pleasant work the year Routed: thins Agent•.
: ecru ettrnit5 fr, iaa 10 to $?t.3)(rruolitk and e' •
0011000.
i t - Tutu' 0101 outfit free. Addy. •s.
rerun :dais atTarontn l•:x1lif.itlnuin I8141, null 3 are the direct result of an impure" stnso of the
itrstprizes atI'rn lnesatEXhlutaonrit Kingston. tam
*4r0::1:d•\111rzirsti ex.Trrant:.
'V II N1 Y
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AGENTS --\\ I\ l`, •(7 To cure these diseases the bleed must be pure
ti Toronto ,
Ex,gitn Soo„Menireal, IY1•t-tent• fled and restored to a ltealtit and natural 0e1di-
' an1'
REMOVAL ' REMOVAL v
TRIP GENERA T4,Q ISSPlt)7ai
Agitating Vim Public naiad at present is where
can they get the: hest Dread, but this matter
Call be settled to the entiresatisfaction of the
people of Exeter anil surri,uudiig eanu:,ry, by
•
culling on
•
JOE EELI, •
the oh! established and reliable bakery, where
they will :aria just what they want, -
A Superior quality of Bead always on Hand
Also a first•elaes stock of Doscul'rs, Buss,
.CAitxs t% Co NNNC.toNARY, welted will be sold
cheap. While opponents have started busi-
ness, and sole] out, anclleft tete place, Jnr. 13eIl
-has been found at his lost. during the past
eight tears, ready to attend to the whits - of
the Patine.
c .b,,o u s
Owing to increasing business, 1Ir. Bell ha
found it necessary -.t0. -remove to more corn •
maims premises, and"has added largely to
his stook of Groceries, and will, keep on hand
Sugars, 1'eaii, Collie Syrup, and everything
usually found in a first -eines Grocery Store,
All kinds of Far in a'rottiiee talc
cu•ilt exehaitge for speeds.
Rs2*2*1X1En.:TUE STAND :—Soutboott's Block,.
Four doors North Post Office
;WEN BELL
tion. AvEn's S:t1s,tr,tXZXLLA has for over fern•
years been recognized by 00dnent medical ate
thoritiesas the most powerful blood purifier iu
existence. It frees tIlo system from all feet 1,:: -
mors, enri.•bcs and strength ens tho Wood. r;n2 ••
all traces of memorial treatment, au.1 pro..•.• k:
self :templet.' master of all: tcrniulotr...lir••:r,:
.. Recent Cure of Scrofulous Snrr=
-Some months ago I 22.123 trrntl.l°d UM: =,
lour sorer: tul'ers*on my legs. The Ihr4ar.
badly swollen and indamcd, onil the so,
charged large quantities of oil v n , 13,•3'4 e.
Every remedy I tried failed until 1 used .1 e1.it'+
S .us.ii''n*Lt1, of,v111e111 Rine note [:!tern Ihr•:r
bottles, with the result that the sores :tn. lu••:'cd,
and my general health grea_tiv in:ereuvl. 1 A.,.
very grateful forth° gotnl,oul eft t n t lata dei^
me, IoM's re 1 °t Bull '1t11: i, (t, lint
1.15 Sullivan St., New York, .121114 2-1. lbs.,
t`fr. All persons interested are invited to
call on ill,•u, (1'Itrian ; also upon the 'Rev. 7..
1'. Wi1t1. of 18Itast 54th Street New York
City, who will take pleasure in testifying 1 n
the wonderful (•!!whey of Ayer's Sarsaparil-
la, not only 111 tete cine of this lady. 13rtt
his own case and many others -within hie
knowledge.
Tho well-known ?PK hr on Me Itoslou Ur r r'a, n.
NV. BALL, of Rochester, \ N..,rrit, • .1 ma. , 1 :
" Having suffered severely for some ear. will.
Eczema., and having fid Ied toMid relief troll. oth •
remedies, l halo matte use. thwill5 the past it.
mounts, of A\Gt's OA It$.\r-\an.h.o,. \2L a. t.
effected a rmsll1ute, euro. I consider it r
rent remedy for all blood ds.raac..''
Ayer's Sarsapar
stimulates null regulates iltc nctrnu or
gestivo and assimilative organs t n••s,' •.
strengthens this vital forces,and sp),.,•I`
Tinct:nlatlsln, Neuralgial. Ithelinuttie r:
Clatarrit, General Debility, 01141 nil d •k
arising from 11.11 impoverished or(aur , a•••t..
titin of nu: blood, and a3 weakened v 0 ^ 4 )
it is incontpatablytlhe 0)10113,r "111
On account of its conee•nttat4.d 51 r•
power over disease.
Pitt: i•.1 UFA tit'
Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowebi, lm#
bold by All Druggists; price i;t, air bottles for t5
:TM 111ASIIN
— _ 1 THF,—.•
KING of ALL WASHERS
Y... nine in ('aI ru'n. .iiil,: 1,i•i-1'
Mr. t'. 11 )0 t \i"h-;, t:1 infn2111 111,• tel eL:
b111'..)e.f f?.+t •r, put : ci::nity, that lo bots stole
ri;,ltt t•f this taste's f, t• 11ttr.:3* ('nines. tuft
also that le, bus:1•puiuti'd -ler. ilebt.I'iehnrt:
agent Cur 1sxctt•r,2)4(41 tem l•,•r•,•tt wisltiug tl
tier the• \hiel1t3)", ail' ple•a4e 11121 i 21 t the 1' X(ti -
Tea Store, 1t was titer u;;l,ly tested, and it.
mer ttpprevcd before tine pal tuft was (t(.
Plied 1or. It hes :tines been placed in cone.
petition Nltil n r;l: pal 7 '1 :: t\t. 1243, v of telt...
and in every Eusonte 1) '. .l it: si1p411 sit}.
It is, «!ilei) t a deit1,t. the n,'' t pet f rt in
potion ever invented ; alu• in: plot( meats 204
1"t'1e113inellt :tug tr.•:I tl••titcdl; 1 ht;r err oot
indentions with a slight nhnllg of pat.; la
softie old 11(0,243.143311 l'att'ittr. suet; as the
pnbair are obeli 1143,'43,) '.sill, by Pelt 0t flight
ahlt•ks. hilt they eon:pose ren original and
geu1iuo luYen tit2.r, i•uu24114U115 distuwu'.,
1entiare1. trl,ieli tare 12111* t'et forth itttni. shoat •
k,51,.. lewd patent that. 22 111 keep nti111)ger,
' tit `t 514tilnve.
Pew Reasons why the Invincible` is Hest
1st. Only ono-gnau'ler 11,e annotot of soap
osed as with outer lintel' !nes.
3414l.. Only ate-fie1rtl1 the fuel.
3rd, NO 14513" .in comparison uia'11 0tilt 1
11111(11)10(131.
4th. \o wear incl leer, es steam and seep
ire the prir.eipiil agents,
55tb, It :eenl res 02)1y one-fourth the .time -
to do a washing.
lith. T1:e home is not in 112 uproar edit`
;lops, washtubs, pots and pans, at least one
clay out of each tt'ecic,,
C. BAIT, R. PIcgEARD, Agent,
Crediton, Exeter.