PoMiAed fcnry ThuwUy Homing. * CAPE MAY, JAWUARV t9. 1888 5 ,u "^1*^ '■'* ji Uaneral snd P*rsonal New*. j" The Western blltxsrd continues to t bBn. « Son Fnutciico i» laboring wi h » tm»U ' pox epidemic. Seven hundred thousand boxes il ' Florida oranges sre expecftd to be this ( season'* crop. . 11 U reported tl.nt the Merchant^ , Bink of Atlantic City intends establish- , log ' branches st Clayton tod Muliga . Hill. t 81. Johnsbury, \ ... has a loboggsn . chute a Quarter of a mile in length, and , a tobM's can cortf|»lie distance in } nine sefcnds. ' Key. Dr. Newton has been preaching about the.-Dawo of universal i^are He has probably found a sute plan pi getting people to "shut the door" The Presbyterian church will raise $1,000,000 during the year tor the bene- . flt of the worn out ministers of the denomination, their wife* and children. Lippincott's magazine for January contain* ."My efforts to become a lawyer." -Our old Maids." "Man of roe Golden Fillet." -Spell of Home." and other choice things in current literalure. Secretary Falrchild has prepared a letter to Speaker Carlisle showing the necessity for additional legislation to p recent the smuggling of opium and recommending eithei a reduction of the duty on the commodity or its restriction altogether One of the things which tbc^ English their Yankee cousins is the paving of the business streets of gresl cities. Hut an English pavement recently tried on Beaver street, New York, has proved to be a dismal failure. Alexander A(|alr, of Collins. Wis., picked up a meteoric stone the size ot a fnothall near his home recently. His near home recently.
little daughter saw it fall, and the melted snow disclosed ihe place where it hail struek the earth. He sent it to the I niverslty professors at Madison for examination. The Pittsburg Steel Company, Pittsburg. has cast one of the three big guns ordered liy the United States (Jovernment. The completed gunwill be 208 in. long and will weigh nine tons. If the experiment should prove successful it is asserted that guns could be cast for $8,300, whereas if made on the old plan tbey would cost over $80,000 a piece. "Where are you trom?" s-ked Hi. Peter. "Pennsylvania." replied the pilgrim. "Business?" "Coal." "Baron?"1 -Yea. Sir." Step Into the elevator. If you please, baron. Down. Mr. S. .Stop' at the lowest level, under the slate. There's a brlmslone hall, goes with TWir room, baron. You've kept so many people cold in the old world that we will heap coals of fiic all oyer you. and sec that you never get a chance to shiver in the next one."— BuriUtU. U. 8. Senator Blair says thai there ure 18.000.000 of youth in this nallon.ot these 10 500,000 are In public and private schools, *000,000 being the average attendance, while 7.500, OJO are growing up in Ignerenceof UieEngiishalphabet. This seems incredlbic.but there ere the figure* to prove it. At this ra.e there will stun be more children out of, than in school. and thus the way is opened for the overthrow of the Republic. Illiteracy is increasing. The education of the people is the moat Important Issue before the country. The W. C. T. U. is circulating petitions to II. 8. Congress in behalf of Federal aid for public schools. rau uamunsj uium.Hi iii.-ntreimv IMS' been solved. Home one who watched him at a-reeent banquet at Deimonico's says: "He knows wbst to cat and how to drink. Watch him barely taste thst soup. Only two entrees are t»k n at all and tbey ate hardly partaken of. Yet this h the only dinner he lias eaten during the day. Now we have progressed as far as Westphalia ham. Of tills Mr. Depew eats heartily. Up to this time has drank no wine. Champagne Is now Introduced. Of this he drinks sparingly. Other dishes come and go, until a choice roast of chicken is brought on. This is wholesome aud substantial. Of these two dishes and "of fhla single wine his meal is made." More than two hundred persons are reported frozen to death in various parts of Dakota, Xrbraska and Minnesota. The recent blizzard there was the .worst ever known, and in many places railroad traffic will be auspended for- a ■ week. The death of one person is re. ported wuo was frozen in attempting to walk twenty rods to a bouse. How thankful we Atlantic aeaboardera should feel! Txxktox, N. J., Jan. 19. — Contrary to expectation the name of Charles U. Harrison, of Camden, was not sent to the Senale this afternoon to MI the vacant 8uprcme Oouri?Ju*tice*hlp. and it is a question now whether he will be tiomi naiad by Governor Green. The difficulty ta said to be a "kick" from Camden county Democrats. General dullness pervades legislative circles, the Ailing of the offices seeming to be the only thing of interest. To-day Governor Green nominated WUIlanl W . Culler s* Prosecutor for Warsen county who wis at once confirm e<T To-mor-row another joint meeting will be held to elect State Prison Inspectors and other ouicer*. The Republican leaders are already considering tbe appointment of de agates to the National Republican Convention at Chicago and tho following, it it said, bare been selected: At large. General William J. Sewell and State Senator Grigga; Flrat district. F. F. Patterson; Second. John Hare Itrewer; Third, John Kean, Jr.: Fourth, George U. Large; Fifth, William Walter Phelps; Sixth, denbergh Hahey, Seventh, James VrenSalt Rheum With its intense itching, dry, hot skin, often broken into painful cracks, and the little waterv pimples, often reuse indescribable suffering. Hood's Sareapv rills bst wonderful power over this disease. Il purities ihe blood snd expels the humor, and the «kln heals without a sw.^Send for book oonialnln| mauv Co., Apothecaries, I»areU, Haas. Beware of Scrofula Scrotals is prohaMy more general than any and manifests Itself tn running totes, pustular eruptions, boils, swellings, enliufwUJiduts. abscesses. aere eyes, etc. Hood's Sarsaparilla expels all traoe of scrofula from the blood, leering It rare, enriched, Bid healthy. "I was severely afflicted with scrofula, snd oyer aycar had two running sores on my neck. Took Ave bottles Rood's SsrsapariUa. and am cured." C. K. Loyxjot, Lowed, Mas*. ~C A. Arnold, Arnold, Me., had scrofulous ■ores lor seven years, spring and fail. Rood's Salt Ilheum tv taiaweblwxL IUsratdUy oaredfcy aarmpsrilla. the great blood porlfler. WDUata Spire, Elyria, a, srifered greatly from crytipriae and salt rheum, earned by iuaodaagtebaeeo. At Umre his hands would mask open and bleed. He tried varlcoi prep■taawwMwl aid; flualh' took Hood'* Sorest £ toST ^todHBertr* «a»m,K«.V«iio,Qto.rC^ - — Hood's 8ar»aparllla lOO Poffltw On* Dollar „
A Now Departure. . £ VIA rasxsn-TJ^UA | , EAU-XOAU. .. . , (. In order to afford the opportunity of i a pleasant trip to Florida to every one who has the lrisure to go. the 1'ennsylvcuia Railroad Company has arranged , J Tor two personally conducted pleasure tours to that sunny land. The dates of i the toura are tixraf for Jsnnary 28th and February 0th. The louri.l* will br car- •] ried through to Jacksonville via Haiti- j more, Washington, Richmond, W liming- 1 Charleston, and Savannah. by a j (uncial train of day coaches snd i oil- ; buffet sleeping cars, running on » . fast delied uk. The tourist agent ot the company, assisted by a chaperon, who j ( drill have a special care U> the ladles un- ; escorted, will <|irecl the party. Round- ; trip ticket a including sleeping car.ac- , commoilalions and meals en route in both J directions, goo<l for the return trip for j fifteen days, will be sold «l a rate of : about $48.50 ftom Philadelphia snd $45.00 from New York. . The party in ' 1 each" reie will he limited to ,150 persons, | ; may be entered on. the lists at j any lime in advance. ! Detailed information as to the tours , will be published Within a few days. | Capo May's Select Academy. ' The Sisters of Mercy have opened ^ ■ a Select Academy for children and ; •. young Ikdles requiring, a higher .grade ! of ecuiretion flian that attainable in a i r parochial tchoi 1. lu it will bo lauglit a . . full and complete English course logeth- ■ ■ er with modern language-, drawing I music, (vocal ami in-.truinentad,) ero- . broidery, fancy needle , work. Terms moderate, and according to the number of subjects which parents may wish 1 their children to be taught. Forpurtic- . ulur* apply to tbe Sister Superior, altbe r Convent, Lafayette street. IT i The Bret Hal vc in tlie world" for Outa, > Bruises. Sores. I'iceA Salt Rheum, Fef ver Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hand*. Cb'dt hlaica Corns, ami all Skin Eiuptions. t and postively euro Piles, or do pay re- • quired. U re guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. I' rice, 25 cenls;per box. For aale by MarcyA * ^1(.cray."
Wanatnabfr's. We think we have af tradinp mission. * it's like a railway triin with '• motive power and manV cars, * and many sub-divisions jto the ^ cars; and many things to n make it comfortable, quick, I- safe. It runs upon aMsolid .. , roadbed with a track firip and if true. One rail of the track ?■ is the best merchandise A the * other, the Tiesi methods. \On I this track we have brought (1 unexampled sen-ice tb the retail buyer. We propose to. e make the track longer, to run ® the train Further, i- Therefore we can ill afford £ to do anything but the best * merchandising, '-which means a that the best opportunities of « the retail-trading-world must be found here. SCOTCH GINGHAMS. The Scottish Chiefs of cotr»' cvrc-vtrremigiiaiTis'. * t uc itigit- £ est art is in the plaids and w stripes. A Scotch designer Ji revels in a plaid. Some new 't trophies, twenty styles, drop on the counters to-day. r. "I" would be easy to write £ of them, but we only hint. ;« 50 cents. J; The lfst stands: L High novelties in Zephyr 0 Ginghams, 50 cents. '■ High novelties in plain £ woven Ginghams, 50 cefitl^ •' Andersons' Ginghams, 40 cents. The aggregate assortment w counts styles by hundreds. 1 COLORED HENRIETTAS n Henrietta Cloth in colors. * That means a wool fillingit thread woven on a silk wrap. The silkworm and the sheep. |j differ in questions of color. 8 A skillful dyer not a thousand * miles away has yoked them * fast together. "We show 32 colors; price $1,253 yard; [ 39 inches wide. j There is science and art in these stuffs. The proportion f of the fibres is right. They 1 don't slip on the wrap. You i can make button-holes .that r button and seams that hold. ■ And colors! Your eye rests -. only on wool, but the sheen ; is like silk. Intuitive refinement alone can catch the fine touch of color shown by these : shades. DRESSES AND WRAPS. Newmarkets : , In Pia:u. cugjjrttk tape*. r fa Braver. «IUi rape*. * la la- pa xret.iiaaii PUMa. Cavexa ana ptripra,^ I KSsaSK: r Raglans : , la inwtk awl rial's, r reaaMt to *1 ID I Uck Clots, ; ^ nOocafi tata , Wrappers for $9; Mrp-i Vetvvt. vOoit irala Wrapprea, 601 l.in.i wHNM't.no ribbons, llarerio Uw Waist. Tala«|Uw 1 Wrappers for $4 : tHniHHt Jenqr riaaori in all tko flutrat to , a*».lra- Uaually ttkt a: M so. 1 Jefseys: *5, redooRl 10 M.M. g, reiloo-i * For Children's Wear. r Children's Coats, Gretch- [ ens. Ulsters, RAglans, and . Surtouts for half, and a few ; of tlj» finest of the fall styles 1 for two-thirds. ■ Coats for $4.50: ^ . frranl Sre.*^ Cnrty t-rmutnl. 1te.li Raglans for $5; ; ^ssmssrsijxtis x™1
Coats for $4 : DoEB'eMaMaa Brevet trimnwd wtth wo. I _ ptaatira. . »_ . Coats for to $20; ":i; ssss- ans ass Kl mo jji" r°'r° mm" ( ; Newmarkets for $5 to $16 : . "^wssaws sssiai | Two-piece Drisse^: ^ ^ ' toSIllreta'S One piece Dresses for ^$2. 50: j ! Plush Dresses : ' | 1 ; I2e Cn no* jdoo J ■ ; Odd Dresses: j ; These* items only hint at | die bargains in tliese departments. ! . UPHOLSTERY. 1 j Curtains and Covers. | j A gathering of rich goods , ! and fresh. Prices purely ar-< bitrary. A sort of bargains making impulse took us, and ' clown tbey went. - Lace Curtains. Swiss Applique and .Geneva Point : '• S^creSlitSKShS ■" rviorod trom IT w 10 I.". '*' t r, lured tram 14 IS to K >« k Brussels Point : . riHluro'i trom 4*0.0* 10 radoceij horn t<> go.w
' Swiss Tffmbour : fSiucHi tram Scoo to lla.to redore* fr<OT jwttj to jljtso ^ rriiaSahlSl'sretn v'm ^ rod una from JlXJOto pcre E reDured front is ooto 9XBO a Irish Point: 3 reoared from XOA* to lis on □ r-du.rel from tvo no to sis to , redoend from ft* no tn flora k redact"! from fiiuu ro jt.oo e Sash Curtains to match jn n BrusselsJUace, Brussels Point, it Irish - Poiin, Antiques, and Tambour. 0 Heavy Curtains. n , Ndil : d I'Eill ' is Chenille: laredotraS ts'so 'aw don to are . Turcoman : i- •M*8Wg«,ftf8 d Silk Turcoman : :r aai.iodovn lom.tvi IV 4..00 .loan to S6.00 p Nottingham Lace Curtains at quarter to half off last e month's prices. L Covers>nd Scarfs. Things that will bear looking at. No riff-raff to bustle r off under cover of clipped - prices. \ Scotch Tapestry'Covers : 4 4. SI.S0 from ri.vs 0 4-4. a m from 4.W it S riSSS ».» Raw Silk Tinseled Tapestry Covers : 4 i. f i.ts from so re i: iiii .y Hmbossed and Stamped . b'elt Covers at exactly half : d Jt 82 £5 IS n IS j2. Jute Yelour Covers : 4 4 tr.Tt trom W.0* **. s.w from T,o* 6-4. Wuo from lo.oo Embroidered Plush Covers: ; S'SIHsS t French Tapestry Covers ; M. ne from sa.ro *4, a, oo from i.no S ■ a-ti, *.oo from t.oo 1 Jute Covers; (-4, tt.ra from St .» e - tJk|S8rt8 e us, aw from xtt Silk PlushJTable Covers ; «at» from M M - John Wanamaker, Cbratonl. Tbtrtrcath and Mirkct IU44U and UlT-aan mania.
JJftt 3id«rtlSfmfnts. ^'^Trr-SJS'FHEE: f Ub.8. La ad bach,* Co.,TT» Broad*4.Bc*«X. | Q.BOBGB O. BOT-D, ~ * \ Hnecoreor to C. Tkomai. GROCER, I JCOJM BARtir 8TRIET, J PHILADKLPDIA. A DJOURNED SHERIFF,? SALE, I \otw la berebj rtran that Uis <B«iira.ralf, jsnriisarja.isas wi i arn«l«ttfl |<ATVBD*T. MtfiK^AKT lit*, HM, " ! JN CHANCERY OF new JERHEY. . "t'.'s.-k millkx, } t 'Tux Cars Ma* Crrv Laxn j ' To-AIBon Morrill, Edward p. Carpcotir, Jerome Cariv. JaaejS c. Fenuron, Jolia II- i toflaad, Jnwpn Mjerv, Jntm R. gliio", mil'MMKfiKasSte Theodore M Keger, John K. Hall and Anioa . Bt virtue of anorderoftlmCoattofChaoeery (urapminaoi. and TOeCaoe May ctif Land Compaaj amt yoA and o-.ntre ale deteadaota, Jim " are required ro appear and plea*, demor or an. i »wrr ro the ihU of aant cumptatnaM on m before 1 toe ntth day ot March nexi or Uie raid bill "tV*" I^'tul"a'^-r^hf*e°The™C«pe May f'tty Land <»mpanj declared tnaotvenl; to n«ve appoinied
* ' * '* nailTIPt,^ ! J^IIEUIEIJS . reroed'mn%y BATCKDAV. FKBUI ABT ltlli. A. D. lWs , May, 'aud State ol Sew Jenny an o8?f May aud HUioof NewSeraei ; ro «R; n JdJ^Sy1 1 a Bireaoaaad1* Jh. He.,— | . lying in me lrowet Township "I Cape Me; I -U?UiJfwlth"'^''v1 'ttariw. D. 'l'el ( none April «h 188",- widen .alt Ult -Number j «- la Ojubded M^tidlnWK ^BeglDnlyjl a,^.dni ETnp-rt"-;"rb"'ce biuduul by raid aide line • t .aid "ituad given for public, and private North eighteeo degree., l n: n y-eeron ^tiur. ul e. "KntrArrboeXer'tee Company -Ibence by Mid Ire ffl^ggVaM^ ^and ^raile^wub^aapi raid" '!SSn22* mSdiheamboai Lamling Turr.ptkr Koa.1"; iheoee^aHi^me^me^m^tb.ixijbumi' handred1 ajumretaei of land be tbe name wnicb amjpSt "Smn'Cr UTBondW '»*'m oUhe Nonh°EMl*1|de im»Do f'tbn "tape" I-iand and Steamboat Landing Turnpike Road- and the Nonhwret aide line of a "Iliad gtvrn for public and private me" aa law down oo the Mid "Map if a tract of Beaeh Properly "; Ihvne* atont a.M-eide itae of aaid Turnpike Krai, )S Sortb aikty-elght degrean, iwetny-Ove m'nutea St nlneinchea(t»»»-IJ)U) ordinary nigh watermark DmlXrUmn^v'SSM ono*hnndrM IKOI Joe . IS* Tarapik'e* lioW ^rMadi^Pa"i''nl>SylI 8- iwr. feel and niae larhra [;« »-U) in tbe afnrei_ amid aide line of a "Itral given for public and dura degree, ami ll,lni;*even miuuie. «>«, one hundred [tr«| teet to ihe plare or B. ginning Ouatalning wlihm raid bouodarlea Nineiran ihowuuL two MMj and nloeiy aquare feet StrMnS? ^^ing Tarn^SeBMri- and^oriTSi! Idke'lR«d'«id°a'^ '•■HMa'm»ea"fM- pnbtto and "V private ure" av laid down on raid "Map of a J tract of Beacn Properiv"_ and bring aim a along aahl line of val.l Turnpike Kraii North sixty-eight degree. Iwenty-Ove mlnuira Wret of DeWw.rr Bay: thence eltendlog iw^w,.. t, , raid high water sod low water marks of .aid Delaware Bay a Northeasterly coorae one hr.o- , dred [ire] feet to propeny of Ihe "Kole»er. ,rj nooker lie Company"; theaee blading by Met IrcCninpiny V propeny.Jbelween^mdioary htglt pne'cf^e'ra'ld'^rnjlik^kra.lmmui'atiij' mark or Delaware Bay at aforeaal l; thence Booth Werawaidly alnot the raid Pa* of raid Being a. to ad the prVmlaea IK ami third and ion one moiety or ball pan of premi.iv. areond iirTaad'aiwdnl'lo l'be''ri°rk-.'lC5KeJ od Me county of Cape May. N. J . In Deed* Book So. ks, page 600, elr., |i anted ^ and ^evmveyrd nnto aearadabbredrerediLl the'ranrewhieh cipSeM B. Reevea sad wife ami oihera by Ideninre roaring dale March re, lOTT-granled and roeveyed^ualo ihe^Mld^Coartra k. bnd.erty,^ fee. glvea^o/pohlle andprirale uae-aad the right of rgrera and regrera by ihe rame. Seized aa the pioperty of Mary J. Bsnerly at be aoid ^"°nel *' B'""" romplaltiant, and » JAMK8 HHORMAKKK, Jr., ShariB. . "ftkt'ed Jan'litSroS!0'"' T F 11**0 W ANTBDIM MEDIATELY Partlreireni rroe^ Addreaa Aroattc Needlework
in for Infants and Children. "Caataela law waff adapredkocUMraalhat I Oae*ari« onrra OoHe, OrerelpHln. f recommend It aa lupretorto any praacriociafi I Boar Stomach. Duurhma, trudation. kmnmronm." aTa»arai!.Mh?'^ I m^gravre. pn. rirap. real praraMra diR1 Bo. Oxtad Ik, Brooktyn, *. T. | WteEui rejnriooi medioatkm. Tax Cxwrxrx Com-inr, 7T Murray BUM. S. Y. i ^ mmmammmmmammm 5 ™ I. L. SHEPPARD, 27 Washington 8tr*et, Capo May, N. J. v s KM fOBHlSHHG G* *HATS, CAPS, U1BRILLAS. a OIVB MX A TRIAL. ofry ' C1TT PRICES.
REEDS' ' EXTRA j. JzocHESTNUT offerings 0OVER COATS Our Extraoriiinarj- line* of $9.50 Overcoats . the aatoni-b- , | nUCDPltlTC rneut of the trade. Orercoaln from $8 to $50. New lines ] I OVERCOATS 'l $6 Overcoat*, $4. Special Offering* for Larger | | fjl [] J,~ ,, ! The detiuui'l for tliese Suit* if- unabated- Such value i* a sttrVMilJwJ ' prl*c to ail knowing dealer*. New Style* conatanlly added, ijlij Men'* Buiu fjpm $8 to $33. BOYS' We are iu»t able to give .hrewd buyer* an uncommon advan- . taee in Bocn' Hulls. Evervbody ought If) we the -1<n chit" SU ITS 9Kd 41 A1- I-re'Scf Boy*' at *0 EXTRA ' REEDS' OFFERINGS Q20CHE STNUT j |J 22 ; PHILADELPHIA. ' why en 18 Munaainf B H "«ii~ i Dry Goods,' Trimmings, Millinery, SOTlOHS, HDS1E8T, GLOVES, H1MEHCHIBFS, Etc. | Ladies' Coats and Wraps, JOHN H. GIBSON,
43 "Washington Street, Cape May City. HOLIDAY GOODS! OOMPRISING DIAMOND RINGS, EAR RINGS AND PINS,! MEXICAN 0YNX & MARBLE CLOCK: ! ALL KINDS OF SILVERWARE. WM. F. ENGLEHARTj No. 205 Market Street. Philadelchia. j GOODS'" AT -RETAIL. | WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jetvdry, Diamonds, and Silverware - * 1 AT WHOLESALE PRICES. T. O. HAYDOCK, « ~ PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, No. 12 North Second Street, Philadelphia. 35 THOMAS DEPUY, 35 35 North Second Street, Philadelphia, CARPETS! CARPETSL Alro a large Ime of WILTUNB, MoqVfrrTR-l AND BODY BUL'NSRIJI, of the Beai MakM it tin | Ixwmt Ca*h Price*. Nearly Opposite Christ Church, East Side, 35 BETWEEN ARCH & MARKET STS. PHILADA. 35 j - WILLIAM CAMP. ' TIN AND SHEET TRON WORKER, Cnpe May Court Hou9e, N. J. Repaln ma.ie. ' * ag N| am g.^ ^ SWAIH & GIBSON. " TIN AND SH££T IRON W0RK^R5y No. 4-4 Jackson Street, Cape May.
ftrortrUs, grortsians, <6tt. PRICE LIST OLIVER pEOpLE'^ MA^ET, 37 Jacksen Street. Cape May, N. J. CiKMter county row Bwter aoc- Rumforda... ' Jyravy lord, llo. per lb., f# #1 » Royal Bacon. tiy ihefiece per lb <** ' Babbit* .......... Bbrahtcra by the piece per Ike. silver Srer Itani. whole perlh use cofFKXB. Ham, .lined **■ 10c. R'b 11 r-r I- • j., tee. V j VealChop. Pronra.T1. Tfc. . A Sugvr. :.'. per 'I... *5 lb — -• J j Jap.0 "* ** ' CANNED OOtiDB. i crane and Fine Ball ....... Cora. ! Il' cane. . .. i i . ........ ire. j nam and Mixed Plokel*., AH goods sold for cash. Hills 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 end Ocean Sts, , CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. ^ WILLIAM S.BARNETT, ' Excelsior Market, P. E. Sharpless Butter a Specialty. LEWIS D. STEVENS, | NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, No, 66 Washington St., Cape May, N.J. ■j MPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS. U0 V Al, Aro..;..:.!. r««.. 1 1 111—— CHANT'S -Alum Powder)* I H II 'I III iJH — — 1 BUMFOKIt'S, when frv.li II HI fc1 1— — — — IIANFOKII'S, trmi. frr.1. K — — I BEDHEAD'S I "rUlTa— — t-JlAKM (Alum rued, n* b.XAZON (Alara4y.1l.-r> » — — CLE V \ N it s i.,rt : 1 riONEEU (SanFmnclece)... czar E^ffliwrn— DR. TRICE'S fsmm SNOW FL.CKE (Oroff .) . ££■■■■ LEWIS' B99BHIHB PEARL (Andrew* A Oo}.... 5Z3&OOBB " IIECKER'S 6S31BB cillets m AN'DREWS&C0."Rpgal"*aBi j BULK (Powiler told loo**).... ■§ RUMi'ORD'S, wlicuuoiftu.il ■ j REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As t o Purity and IVliolesonieness of t lie Royal Raking Powder. " I have t rated a package of Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased in th« open market, and find it compraed of pure and wliole.omo Ingredient*. It 1. a cream of tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and doca not contain either alum or phosphates, or other injurious substances. E. G. Lovx, I'h.D." " It 1* a ucieiitific fiict that tko Royal BakingFowdcr I* absolutely pure. 1 "U. A. More, Ph.D." i "I have examined a norkng* of Royal Baking Powdor, purchased by myself in | the market. 1 find it entirely fm from alum, terra alba, or any other Injurtona nib. | stance. iln.vnr .Moktos, Ph.D., President of Steven* Inatitute of Technology.'' "I have analyzed a packago of Royal Baking Powder. Tho materials of which It la conqioacd are pure ami wholesome. 8. Dana Haxxs, State Aaaayer, Mas*." 1 j Tlie Royal Biking Powdor received th< highest award over all competitor* at i 1 tbe Vienna t\ orM's ExposiUon, 18»; at tho Ccnunnlal, riilludelphla, 1«C ; at the American Inatitute, New York, and at State Falra throughout tho country. No other article of human food has ever received auoh high, emphatic, and universa! < udoraomenl from eminent chemlata, phystelans, oclentlaia, and Board* of Health all over the world. ) Notx— Tho above Diaoiiam Binatratea the comparative worth of various Baking Powder*, a* shown by Chemical Analysts and experiment* made by Plot Scbedlcr. A pound can ot each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume In each can calculated, tho rclult being aa indicated. This practical teat for worth by ; Prof. Schudler ouly proves what every observant consumer of tho Royal Baking Powder knows by practical experience, that, wbllo it coats a few cents per pound more than ordinary kind*, U U far more economical, and, besides, affords the advantage of better work. A ainglo Dial of the Royal Baking Powder win convince any fair-minded person of these facta. 1 • While the diagram show* some or the alnm powders to be of a higher degree of strength than other powder* ruukiM below them, It la not to be taken aa lndteatTh'SM rCw'"' alum powders, no uratte, how high their rirangth.
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