Published Every Thursday Mornisg. CiPE NAY. JANUARY 12. 1888T*U U rtfUttrrC si IX Copf^Mo r dtp General and Penonal News. Over 1,000 people went to Sea We City Sunday on a apodal train ol i lgliteen ill to participate In the laying of the comer-atone of the new hotel attliat place. After the laVJng of tlui corneratone, apeechea were delivered by .lien. B.F.Fisher. Samuel Well andj M. J. Kelly, of Philadelphia. We bare received from the Executive Department of the Stale a copy of Gov. ernor Green'a message. It ia a lengthy document and will repay a perusal by thoee in any way interested in public affaire, Upon the subject of ahoro fisheriea the Governor says: "Serious complaint has been roatle of late years of ,the decieaae In the food fish which formerly furnished a cheap and excellent article of diet. This is charged to the depredations of menhaden fishermen, who swarm our shores with their steamers and purse nets- The subject was carefully examined by a committee of the United Stales Senate, who reported a lay In 1884 tc regulale this kind of fishing. Under the opinion of the Attorney General end the committees of the united States Senate the States are powerless to make effective laws to protect our coast- The injury Is not only one by which ;tlic ^supply of food Is decreased, but H is destructive of a large deserving industry, that of the shoremen who formerly supplied the market with edible fisli. It is competent for Congress to enact the proper laws to regulate the catching of Oah within three miles of our coast, and I recommend that our Senators and Representatives be requested to use their best efforts lo secure the passage of Lawyer Thomas II. French, who had inch a terrible struggle with Ulvtwo dogs. Lion and Hero, after they n»d Dearly torn to pieces Mrs. French and ju little girl visitor, presented a pitiable light Monday. Dr. D. Ilaycs Agoew determined that the skin grafting process would be uecrssary to build up the lawyer's nose. Hie little child, Jennie Young, was not badly hart, Mra. French is- prostrated by tbe shock, but Is doing Well. . When she heard the child scream she ran out and endeavored to drive the huge beasts off. They refused to bbe» and the thrust her hand Into the ipeutli of Lion, the larger of the two dogs, held him firmly and looking into his eyes commanded him to go lo bis kennel He obeyed, but no sooner was Mrs. Frenchs efforts directed lowardfpacifylog Hero than Lion sprang back at ber. She withstood the attack single handed and with no weapon tojdcfend. herself with when Mr. French came to her rescue. He scarcely knew what bo did. .He felt tbe hot breath of the animals In bit face and knew that the slightest sign Of fear would be death to him. He succeeded by superhuman strength in getting Lion to his kennel, but neglected to lock tbe door, and in an instant the animal was out again. Mr. French was covered with" blood from the wounds in bis fsce, arms and hands; his clothing was lorn and he presented a frightful spectacle. He commanded Lion to retreat to his kennel, and the beast cowed and slunk off. Hero was beaten Into subjection. The dogs were shot last night. The dogs were s cross between a 8L Bernard and a German mastiff— prize dogs. Mr. French got them when they were poppies, eight years ago, and had become very much attached. lo them. Naw Jersey Legislature. Tmbhob, n. J., Jan. 10.— There was a marked abeenrc of prominent politixJegmnKtirt uKmy/unk merf 'Vert YWt spectators. The arrangod programme for the organization was carried out to the letter. Senator large, of Hunterdon, was elected President of the 8enatc; Richard B. Reading, of Hundertop. Secretary, and A. C. B. Havens, of Ocean, Engrossing Clerk. The other officers were elected as announced in last night's dispatches. President Large and Speaker Dlcklnson made abort speeches recommending a brief business suasion, and urging thai some action be taken on the liquor question. The former also favored biennial taanons of tho legislature. The committees will be announced lomorrow, a week earlier than usual. A Joint meeting will also be held to morrow, when Bute Treasurer Toffey and Comptroller Anderson will be reelected for a term of three years each. The Demrcrau will give complimentary nominations to ex-Senstor Moon, ol Warren, and ex.Alderman James J. Smith, Jr., of Newark, for those positions. AmMg the two score of bills Introdueed were three providing for the reduction of the legal rate oflnterest to 5 per nest. The Grand Army Fight. The Newark Prms-RigUUr says: "The allegation of Department Commander Wheeler In his communication attacking General E. Burd Grubb received s flat eoctradlction from Joseph K. Kldgvrey Post of Beverly, which has adopted resolutions strongly censuring Wheeler and preaentlng the evidence to sh'iw that his statements abnnt General Grubb aro without foundation. Department Commander Wheeler has put himself in a very eaulvocal position and only succeeded In making tolerably sure the election of General Grubb as his successor. He can be certain of one thing, that he will be vigorously hauled over tbe coals when the encampment meets this year."— Camden Post. Cap* May's Select Academy. The Sisters of Mercy have opened a Select Academy for children and young ladios requiring a higher grade of education than that attainable in s parochial school. I* it will be taught s full and complete English course togeth er with modern languages, drawing music, (vocal and instrumental.) embroidery, fancy needle work. Terms moderate, and according to the number of subjects which parents may wish their children lo be taught. For particulars apply to the Slsier Superior, at the Convent, Lafayette street. tf Beware of Scrofula Ssrofeb Is probably more general thsn any other II It U Insidious In character, and manifests Itself In running SBMSjottnlsr •xpSTS'trereat' rori^nti^toebkttL "I was severely afficted with scrofula, and fiver a year had two nfmins trees on my neck. Took five bottles Hood's Barsapsrllta. ami am eared." C. A Lorajor, Lowell, Mass. C JL Arnold. Arnold. Me., had acromions sorts be teres years, spring and fall. Hood's SareaparUla cored him. Salt Rheum IsenanfHmnnslillmiitinliliiilliiisiii i enured by bnpsrs blood. It to readily cured by Hood's ^Wtnm^gples. ^Tta.q.^uBered treatly SaroaSiu^i tx^" taaUy^H^sfp ontScaTrel^'hfelBp,. lie took Hood's gmmpmffiayl I, enrirely cured." J. B. JJjojft SareaparUla *Wo Dotet Ons Dollar
Bucklen'e Arnica Salve. ] Tbe Beat'Salve in the world Tor Cuts, | Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chspped Hands, Chll- 1 Wains, Corns, tnd all Skin Eiuptions, i and postirely cures Piles, or do pay required. IWs guaranteed lo give perteet satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, i 85 centsjper box. For sale by Marcy & Met- ray. ( WxaMUknr'f. Pnii.aeiinnx Monday. Jan. Vims. ] THE WHITE 0CCASSI0N. [ If all the millere of Penn- . sylvania had ' emptied their ; iiour barrels over the store, they could hardly make it • whiter than it is to-day. Miss January and Mr. Merchandise '■ [ have come out in bridal cos- ' ! tume. i The great January display : i robes the store in white, ana i ; the sight is next to Niagara . in winter covered with what i j the French call "water dust" y [ We do not start out to un- j i . dersell everybody, but we': j mean to give larger advan- ; - tages to our customers this ; [ year than ever belore. < j The people everywhere i i have found out long since that | " this store is never undersold. ; Always bring back the , | goods'that do not seem cheap | | enough or are not as good as , | you thought. r This is the kind of careful- ] ncss we like. , If our new stocks of goods j i are as cheap as many old lots , ! that we might offer, you will , ' probably prefer, them. J The new things are coming ■ in eyery day. , The old things and the new ( I are being carried away every . I da^-by throngs of delighted [ customers. i It is as If we were again in ' the rush and bustle of Holi- ; . day time. , French Sateens. ' The new ones are here, i . Not the highest cost, 3 1 cents J a yard. You need not know - die makers ; call them TFana- i j maker's, for we control this 5 market on them, y This is th^hub of the Sa- ! i teen trade. You may get a , notion from the fact that the • 70,000 yards in store to-day ; are only one-fourth of a single order. And then other 1 orders on both sides of the f sea. Watch the season and you will know how great they are. m The first peep at the styles • — an ardst's first view: Fifty1 and mahogany, zouave-red ° and baby-blue, serpent and cream: rainbows divided and ■j multiplied. And for figures, r stripes with trailing vines, " stripes with polka dots danc- - ing all about, stripes holding \ up plaids ; plaids with over- - plaids; palm jpatterns, and double o's involved like a jug- - gler's rings. This rattle about styles r may do you some good. Not ! much unless it bnng you to - see the stuffs. » GINGHAMS. No longer suggestive of the pinafore ani| checked 5 apron , the charity school and the kitchen ., Tne Gingham is in high life now, and ought ' to be. A few days ago we :. wrote: » "And every one of these i Scotch Zephyr Gingham styles I is exclusively our own." t> They are on the counters, J and we have had a bit of a - chance to know them. We I will introduce you : 50 cents . a yard. A symposium of figl ure and color. All more or less pronounced. But blonde or brunette, small person or j large, younger or older, can i catch the needed style with J equal ease. » There is entertainment in ' these Ginghams. Do yom - know Ginpiams? Unless you J are an expert go slow on h values. • WHITE GOODS. v White Plaid Lawn at 10 tents. A staple thing at least f 20 per cent, less than real r value. Gold dollars at eighty ; cents. Would you buy at t, that? Buy this and you will J do as well, provided you can use the Lawn. The use is the J only difference between the » bleached cotton and the gold. a White Plaid Nainsook at '• 1 2)^ cents. No possible reason why it should be sold at that. -It's worth 16 cents to day. And you'll pay that or more, here or elsewhere, jj soon. At least so we think. « Fine White Cambric. £ "Long Cloth," so-called; but " why we don't know. t2}i f, cents. It's the complement a- to the foregoing. " These goods are new, just 1, opened. You may call them *• arbitrary bargains, if you will. 1 y
Unreasonable bargains. We make them so from a sort of - mania for bargain making. j HAMBURGS. As welcomC news as we [ ever had in these dainty I creations. Fresh goods, de- J sirable in every way, and at a [ fragment of the common J prices. *4 inch to 6 inches wide: . Ha,mburgs at 10c Hamburgs at 12c , Hamburgs at 1 5c j Hamburgs at 20c Nothing mean -or common ' about them. On heavy cam- . and just the "sorts you'll want to start the spring family sewing with. All-Overs. Cambric All-overs, 20 inches wide. . We count the j •j worth of all these things by ' the stitches on them. By the \ stitch standard these All-overs 1 are worth $1.50 a yard. By \ i any standard they are worth J double our price. We have J : marked them 50 cents. \ HANDKERCHIEFS. ; Men's fine Linen plain « : white and hemstitched Hand- ■ 1 kerchiefs at $3 a dozen. We ; 1 never before knew such ] Handkerchiefs to be sold .for < than $6 a dozen. 1 A hundred other bargains • as wonderful at the same coun|ers. SILKS. \ Some exceptional offerings will be made at the Silk coun- 1 To-day we only point - a few typical lots. 1 Silks. [ 24 pieces Black Cashmere < Gros-grains, 24 inches wide, ( at $1. We never knew them ; to be sold under $1.25. 1 Colored,Silks. 1 T5 pieces *»84nch Gros- ' grain, all shades, ; was 75c now 50c 25 pieces 19-inch Gros- 1 . grain, all shades, j ; was $1, now 75c 30 pieces j 9-inch Gros- ! . grain, all shades, extra quali- j . was $1.25, now $ 1 , Faille Francaise, in cuts up j . to 10 yards, all newest shades, • was $1:25, now $ 1 . 1 Same, much finer grade, ■ | was $1.50, now $1.25. COLORED VELVETS. 52 pieces all-silk face Col- ; ored Velvet, 22 inchgs wide, - suitable for street dresses; all i was $3, now $1.50 1 SILK NOVELTIES. I We put prices xon these 1 goods that should clear them , out with a rush. Silk-and- Velvet Stripes ' $2*50, reduced to $1 ■ Pompadour Velvet Stripes on 1 satin ground, $5, reduced to $1.50 Changeable Stripes, with ' plush checks, ' $6, reduced to $2 ' Illuminated Stripes, with satin ground, $8, reduced to $4 f Plush ground, with spot j relief, I $10, reduced to $5 , Myrtle and' Brown Plush t Brocades, $15, reduced to $4 RIBBONS, s Satin and Velvet Ribbons, 1 Nos. 4 and 5, all colors, 6 cents a yard usually 20 cents 1 Satin and Velvet Ribbons, ; picot edge, No. 9, all colors, ; 10 cents a yard usually 35 cents r Satin and Velvet Ribbons, ; picot edge, Nos. 12 and 16, r all colors, , ! 1 2 yi cents a yard , usually 40 and 45 cents Satin and Velvet Ribbons, 1 No. 1, for fancy work, all j\ colors, j 25 cents a piece , usually 65 cents John wanamaker, Cbretnot, TiUierell oMlLrXet
freeholder's meetug. - HMH-e U Xerebexlreo that a Baud nerUOX I, of If,,. Board of CTaaen rreekolden of |M w of Cape May. It. J.. wUI be aeb alike ■ court H„ua». in eaM oounlr, on TkorBuir, rue I ;tin <!■, of Januarr. UM ai le u^doet u, foe ™ - prouerlr come Berore tbe Board. All lereeea I na VI OB Mduere(be^re ^Baud^ ur^npea- I Dated. Dai. »5,l»7.lnmLTO'"™nra'tl«t'' - ^ djourned 8her1fps sale, (j Notice la heretrj given Uattk* ekerKkMle, J vrherMn ^loxandre tire, Oefeoaial. ^Mal U "" 8 aturda y , January uu, tm, Plod Beeo mbn " inCT0*" AnurtV" row I jn chancery of new jersey. j L-.T.CR Kun, | v "^CjsKSrv^" f °"^a ' To A mere Mernn, XdweM P. Carpeofer, / Jerome Can,. Joaeph u Pvreuaon, Jons B. V .loaepk Mvera, John V KlUOU, Willlam U. MrOnnexml. Alifnatue H. Moore. Geo. inc. ore M Refer, Joho a Ball and Anloa B, virtue ol an order of ike Coartof Chaser it zhrdT&EX&'tssL t '-,iw*i: oomplainani, and The Cape Ma, Clt, LandComr^wredjo tpie-ar aad phed-dam or or^an- 1 JkeKnh'da" ol 5ureh*oe!iDorl'um'eald hlu ' "HI lie takeo at coofeaaed a*aln«vou. 1 be, aid bill ia HMJ.IW. The Cape Mm, SSSSSSS of eald compan, aa "111 be aumclenl IO pa, to the ectopia maoi the auto due him upon hie Judf meal against said Compan,, recovered in Hie New Jeraev Supreme Court, March hi, lwU forthe turn ol aeveo land TiIJ^ 5agg other *^rtiuire ^aald^Oum pan, Jcome°can^!lJo«»SBC. Perfuaon?*jSnn III LofOaad; Joaeph Mjeta, John f. Klllou, WUIlam n. McOoatfml. Aufualua B. Moore. Ileorxe MeGowan, WUUam F. MoCultJ, Samuel Joaepha, ThcHlore M. Krfer, John K. Ball, aoioo aie aharelioldere of Ike aa d The Cape Ma, HI, Land company. HRRBKKT W. BDMCHOS, Cape Mey, New Jera,',. Dated, January Ml ISSS. 1*. F..JUJS gheriff's hale. . "baTCRDAT. fkbbcahy lllh, a. d.tsa. of* "'ape' kl^'an^tat?o'^'J«llJeruj°ae ' *^AB the 'followlnf deacrtbed^ M eaauauree. Lota ' t«tnf lu tpe Lower Tovrnanip. In the'connl, of I Cuuniy. New Jersey, exhibiting the lota at law 1 plhe Road" and the Souin East aide line of a ■ "Hoed given for public and prtvalemwe' ajt^aW Property"; thence binding by eald aide Ilno of raid "Road given for public and private use" North eighteen degree-, ihirtydwven^mlnnui Ire'oimpany? land, ■nd"p«f*Ue!">ii'h aid Turnpike Hoed, Booth dxiy-eighi degrees with old -Road given for public and private , nee" one hundred (100) feet to nld side line of aid "Cape Island and steam boai Landing TomIowa: Begi nlng ai a point at ihe inieraecllon pnbllc'^nJ'privUe me"°aa*iald1 down"™ the ■aid "Mag ofa Had of Beach Property": ih-not . Nonli aixiy-eighl degrcaa, iweniy-nve BOnlOO ' We*, one honored and nlnety-iwo feet and ; nine inr^re{im-!«]i»ur,1lnmry high weter mark mark a Northeastwardly course one hundred Compa^" Uieooe blading I aid I ComanyM land asdnihca-ien, mw and paraiv. wuh ■aid TornFke^Road^one honored gnd^nlnctyi old awe Uoe of a "Road given fur public sad private oae"; tnenoe along ihe rarae south eighGam degrees and ihlrttyaeveu minuiea Weal, reagugd^edjlMHW to Ihe^U^cd Brglnumg BrSamn/aia' "^'nfatu^fnurmertlon1 of'toe North Raat side use ol the "rape bland and meamboal landing Turnpike Road" and onus- ' iumI *"e NonhrnJdly'coni'er SaM Turn- , pike Roa,l and a "Koad given for public sad private uaC as laid down on eald "Map of a irael of Beach Property" and being also a . ooreer to Lot "Number XT' aforeoid; ihenoe along aald line uf raid Turnpike Huaii Nonh Sixi.-Ight twenty-are mlnniea West. (MDel.ware^lla,; ^ben^^extaodm^bel^ren "Delaware Bay a Northoaaieny oreree one hno1 ISirony^ETe^'hrSTmiWIrecanpanym peo pc^ty *0 f*^iT^VGJtvLaIrBf R?" bne*bf*the "axd'Turn "ka Read, bwilh*tlxtyelghl degreee, lwen ,-llvr mluuies Kaat.elghlyonefBil feet to a corner lnthtrliaoof Lot"Num- ( Iht vr*afnreMt,l. being Ihe ofdlnary^hlgh water Booth W«dward"alOTg ijmJasM jdaoe^cf liegiuntbg. ib.niwningjalihlo^ald BtJereeamT wife hy*I adentBre ' dntod J*.«l', > 1«I1 and Recorded in ihe i Trek's cOee of tbe Coonty of (Ape May. N. J , In Deed Bosk No. » to tbe otner moiety or hall part of premises I B. Reeves and wife and others try Ideoiare bearing dale March to, inn, granted and POO- ' veyed^unto ihe^^arlre W.^hnuerlgla fee, ' Ike rlgnt : Belied u ike pioperty of Mary J. Battefly « ■I, defetiiiania. aad taken in exeeuuoo at the , sun of Amor! W. Reeves complainant, and to 1 JAMBS 8BOBMAKRR, Jr« BherUL B. W. BIIMNTDB. Solicitor. Paled Jan. Iltb. 1XM. P. r.glR. anted i m mediately eps Co., IN Ik »■-, Naw York ray.
5 * - . , t ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 1 ^ j ■ u V if Al | I m . H q I HI A I W * e w7 \ W w Jill K t x - — tor Infanf and Children. - known to me." H A. Ancaom, M- D„ I lUBiWremm g"a and proaeBN r 111 Bo. OxNrd Bk, Brookfyts, N. T. | WrEu mjartocrn mofiotka. ' I. L. SHEFPARD, 27 Wuhington Straet, Cap* May, N. J. • EHK FUBJUSHIKG *"H1R CAPS, U1BH1LLAS. 1 Lanndrtad and aaJagndiltd tklru ratdy nude and to order. • nitre MR A TBIAL. oa-y CTTT paicxs.
REEDS' EXTRA _ |2OOHESTNTJT , OFFERUTGS 0 OVERCOATS °nr Extraordinaiy iinra of afl.S0 Oreremta, tbo aMonisb- f nUCDPOlTC inent of the trade. Overcoat- from (8 lo (SO. New Uni-e i I OVERCOATS B^fSs ^ "" L The demand for these Suita is unabated. Such value ie a sur- • ljl J pride to all knowing' dealers. New Styles constantly added. Men's Suit, from W to #85. BOYS' We are ju»t able to give threwd buyers an uncommon advan- j, tage ia Boys' Suits- Even? body ought, to see the fret duti" u SUITS «»* *—*&•*** Dbrgt'f Boys' at #8. s EXTRA REEDS' j OFFERINGS ^oCHESTNUT I philadelphia. why GO TO MIdelphia" WHEH I OU CAN BUY ^ I Goods, Trimmings, Millinery, ; NOTIONS, H1KIE3Y, 6L0TES, HANDKERCHIEFS. Etc. j Ladies' Coats and Wraps, , JOHN H. GIBSON, Successor to CBAKLRS NERDLBH, 43 Washington Street, (Jape May Oity. HOLIDAY GOODS ! COMPBISINa DIAMOND RINGS, EAR RINGS AND PINS,| MEXICAN 0YNX & MARBLE CLOCK,! ALL KINDS OF SILVERWARE. / WM. F. ENGLEHART, No. 205 Market Street, PhiladelDhia. « GOODSt; AT RETAIL. WATCHES, CLOCKS, I Jewelry, Diamonds, and Silverware. AT WHOLESALE PRICES. T. O. HAYDOCK, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, ■ No. 12 North Second Street, Philadelphia. 35 thomas depuy, 35 35 North Second Street, Philadelphia, NKW DEMONS IN TBB BNOU8B AND AMERICAN i CARPETS! CARPETS! | Also a large tine of WILTONS, MoqUBTTBS AND BODY BRUSSXLH, of Mr Beat Maker at Mr Nearly Opposite Christ Church, East Side, ; 35 BETWEEN ARCH A MARKET STS. PHILflDA. 35 j william camp, I TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER, Caps May Court Houte, N. J. | 8tovra told from Catalogue. AU klufecf Tin work 4<o«, laclndlng Rootng and Bponilng.^ ^ | swain & aidsoh. : TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, No. 44 Jackson Street, Cap* May. An kinds of Tin Wort door m Rrabclaa atyle RaUmatre FnmUbrd. Jinim
u natol [• UbTs. Undbacb,* Co., 771 Broadret.Nrw.rk 1 UIBili COMPANY'S EXTRACT DF HEAT. ONLY SORT GtaraiH taw Ij Bant U ettj. Ocaulae only with tbe fa. relmtle of Ba« aad opwartla pre day, who u wtlhng to work. « "St-1.; 1 S), PontaW. Mrear. i»-j B| HAIR BALSAM S. hindercorns. , EkaSSSFSSS&i I
<5rortrifS, grottslona, " PRICE. LIST " OLIVER pEOpii'^ MA^ET, 37 Jackson Street, Cape May, N. 1 Tart 8&sk* Crvamrey Bsure .. «««. BaEINO POWDBR& ChratreCoantyrnnt nutter ....... sac ftomttwda , . Baooo.tA the, tree pre lb Ike. Barbae! , ! i . ., . i iii i i.i ! f imeat" gre la tre.totoc ' ~ Mjti.,o Cbope mc - ~ , legMoitoa Ms. Vralt-bU u Dried AppM lac. Cncpa Praia .' t Ito. I F wk Chops TEAR liraoutaied Haiar. Be. pre Ih.. MM ihe. II a Sre«Ta '.! ja!»B»0. j A Hugar, per ib., 13 lb I ru jgp.0 §oc N o.jlcutaea. p-rgauou. toe. ycrn marrb tc Table nyrop. per gaia-o... .. « - Laundry btareh Sc. Morgar perjaltoo.. «c. from to. to To L AN 810 IKXlDft t'oarve and Flue Bait.. ....... ............ Tuauioea He- Ires A Nrtina Table Baaoa Fraebea. a for toe. enow Chnw. Ibotcsuc and iBfOAM Pomptin IBe. Boctauaad Bntahea Pom He. Pr «m> Halmce ' lie Paper SaaOa aad Oai Wadik. '7.V.U.V.D. All goods sold for cash. Bills now standing if paid by January 1st, 1888, a discount of 5 per cent, will be allowed. Bills not paid before that date will be placed in the hands of a collector. hand's CENTRAL MARKET Corner Washington 6nd Ocean Sts, . CAPE MAY CITY, N. j. WILLIAM S. BARNETT, ' Excelsior Market, p. e. Sharpless Butter a Specialty. el n-j a Washington etrrkt, caps may city, n. j. ""lewis d. steyens, • NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, No. 66 Washington St., Cape May, n.j. Ot'fl-ea and Teaa a BpeclaUy. ' Have your money hy trading at thta afro. fyl MPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS. b0yal (AiMDinfeiyFurvi.. GBAMS (Ainm iVwder) * . , BANFORD'S, .hen fresh. . . || I I li—1— — BEPHEAU'S rvnere— — LRAIUi (Alum Powder) «... aaAZflN (ahrre^vrwden • BBBBBIHHHHIMIHI i'leyelaxi)'s(>hort«li<ix.4hhhhhhbilihiihb PIONEER tSanFrmncUco)... CZAR. BBBBBHI PiL PRICED BBHBBH SNOW FLAXE (aror.) . . . LEWIS' PEABI, (Andrew. A OoJ OBB BECKER'S ■■■ GILLETS BBB ANPRF.WSACO."R«<rfa"«|1 - BULK (rowder aold loose).... M RU MEORD'S, when not trishH j reports of government chemists Aa to Purity and Whoioso me nes» of the Royal Baking Powder. " I have teatefi a package of Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased In the open market, and find It composed of pore and wholeeoms Ingredient*. It Is n cream «>f tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and doee not contain either alum or phosphates, or other Injurious substances. E. Q. Lova, Ph-D." | "It Is a scientific fact that the Boyal Baking Powder Is ^^^lypurm^ ^ " I have examined a package of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself in the market. 1 flail It entirely free from slum, terra alba, or any other Injurious eobstance. IlgwaT Mob ton, PhJ)., President of Stevens Institute of Technology." " I have analysed e package of Royal Baking Powder. The material* of whloh It la composed are pure and wholesome. B. Dana Hara, State Aaaysr, Mao." j Tbe Royal Baking Powder received the highest award over ail competitors at . the Vienna World's Ki|— lii..o, 187S; at the Centennial, Philadelphia, 18%; M the Anmrieati Institute, New York, and at State Fair* throughout the country. No other article of human food haa ever received such high, emphatic, and universal endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, sciential,, and Board* of Health all over the world. i j N'oia-^The above Dixonaxt lllual rates Ihe comparative worth of various D-w-g Powders, "u shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedler. A pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume In each can calculated, the result being as Indicated. This practical tat for worth by ' Prof. Scbedler only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking Powder knows by prncUcml experience, that, while It costs a few cent* per pound more than ordinary kinds. It Is far more economical, anil, besides, affords tbe advantage of bitter work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder win convince any fair-minded person of these facta, f e While tbe diagram shows some of tbe alum powders to be of a higher degree of strength than other powder* ranked below them, It le not to be taken aa Indumtkig that they b v • any value. All u.ura powders, no matter how high their BtramrtY to be avoid, d as iLmcernus
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