She (Sfnttf grmocvai. BBLLMFOWTBI PA I'UK CENTUK UK MUCK AT o pule w*r) t'liura-U) IksllaloUU, CaiiU-f c muiy, I'M. ri!KUB $ ll nut |MIU iu .uitniic*. - OO A LIVK I'Al'kli dulu lu lha IQtaraata ul ill* r hole |%|l•- l'*>ivula iimdo witliiK tliriH# luoutha will b* CUM I der-vt I IU ADMIC. So will >i •ItMcutilliiuud until wrri'Mrwgffc*r |)Atii ulltyUl .ptioti ol |ulIUllr t**p*ra xohigvnil l Itiacouul) luuat !• |>aid foi lb tdtitiicw. A ny t ofuu yrocuilu* ua i*ivaal aubacnbai* will b aunt • (rv >l vlmrgr Our • *laualw clrculatioi. nmWra tlila 1 an un* u aually rallablf and j.r .ntal h lurdlUOi l*i auvurtlaiim tt'itiiafp lUa mutt*tii|lr fanlllMw lr JOII WUIIK • nd *r* |r p*ra-.l Ku |iniil all kind, ul \U\* Tr* U I'r (ba quirtar, IIAII )*ar, ur J*r, aa fulluaa J W Ol " • rnci OOUOMRI. J g 0•im l (ur ti llin** lllia tyyv)... f' 01/ T*.. 7 '■ J* f'liraa iurt*a ''J ' ' *' DLTFUFMLLNLN ~R HMHWI 1 II .If O.IU IIM i.r |ntnrlira •' ''' On I • ' ' i ' f jftl ( i ivvrtluUiMii* • •! •• | anl li •♦'■ rt t, arltta. irej.l -n *-ai I) utr rt lirti Italf)*arl ptcnii'in nWanc r I P >LITI I r * ••!• | • In ••-it'll tnafrtl"! \ tfhiti ' (>• • • • :•!•< • "• V OTI • N 'it NA nIQMM IttMil* p ' Una. y't lo- Notes or E-irlv llMnrv—lly a I-uilj. Mary, Queen tif Spots. M-trv Stuart, more commonly out let Msry, Queen of Scot, WHS horn at the L'astle ot Linlithgow. a few days before (lie dentil of Iter fstlier .Intnes the flflli of Seotlsti'l, in I-VI-. lie liit'l heen t wnr with Henry the eighth of Knglitnd and the Scottish, nrmv were unucee ful. he hud erer/ reason to doubt the sincerity of the nohles nnd ttenernls who should hnve Iwen his m >intav, for no ruler can sueceed in war. il his nrmv lias not confidence in him and the oil! cers do not act in harmony and render every assistunce to their chief. Ilisde- , fent |.reyeij so upon hi* mind that lie , died of jjrief, leavinit this |>onr, little , helpless hnbe, who, when slie < •rarrc ; ly a week old, became Q ieen of S.-01. land, of course she was ieen only in name, o it was neces-ary to appoint some one to govern her country till .lie . would be old enough to rule it herself. The person who fill* lit * (itlh'e is called a recent, The mother of the little , queen, who was a French lady, named M try, sister of the I' ike of fluise, de sired the position, but it was thought best to appoint 'he F trl of Arran When Msry was nine months ol>l iSe was taken to Sterling catle and crown ed with much |>omp and di-pluy. Scot land wa* much disturbed at this time by rehifiotis contentions, the C.thnhcs and Pro H>taiit* each claimed the riyht to ro itrnl the destiny ot theQieen. There fore Msry was sent to the Highlands for safety when she was between four and five years old. Even Kmga and teens must have company to add to their happiness, so four little playmates were chosen to go with her, their names were Msry B -aton. M.ry I, vingston. Msry Seaton ami Mary F eniing. Alter I lie deal h ol M ry' fat her, Ihe king >f K >gl iii'l pro|(oed In- son E I ward the silili. who was a Protestant, as a liu-bami ior her. part of the noble, favored it, but the moth, r ol the queen and tlieCathol c nobles, desired a • *>l Is olic alliance. It w.alully discusaed and the S-.'dch accepted the E -ghh match. Peace WsS declared between the two nations, but her mother was never s.t iafie l and while M >ry w.* in the 11 ( k 'l 1 .nd*, through hereir.irls she ueceel broke . fTihe English match, lien* ry the eighth waa an eaceedingly artu trary and high tempered man, he came very angry and said "tliey should be married.'" He sent an army into B. Otl >nd and agsin the English defeated the Scotch, who then applied to France for aid. promising the king thl Mtty should marry his eldest son, the f> uph in. a the oldest son of the king ef France is called, lie sent an army to Uieir relief and Mary with her four Maries, was sent to France to le edu csted a* a French gtrl, as she was to becoin * their queen as w.-ll a* queen of Hcotlund. The French received Iter with great ceremony, ahe was at fi *t con ducted to the Palace ol St. Germain and • Iter a while taken to a convent to he, educated. She wa* very intelligent, fond of music and embroidery which w&a one ol the accomplishments of that lime. In llolyrood Palace, at the pre* ent day, the visitor* are shown queen M .ry'a h>gh p>*ted ben. with curtains embroidered by her. ol course the duo terpane and curtains are now all moth eaten Hnd last going io decs v. When she had been in France two years, her mother came to see her and remained year. When her dnught.r hade her go l l ye, it was her final fate we'l f r site i. * T -aw h> r again. Mary g ew up in her adopted country, loved by every one, lor lier sweet, Miua'd* disposition, she was remarkably beauti ful and bright, one of tlio*e winning natures, that fascinate widmut any ef fort on their part to do to. Wuen the waa fifteen years old, she waa married at the chut eh ol Notre Datne, in Put is, to Fn.iici* the first, who was i.ge.l six te. ii, lie was extremely delicate and it rare thing ua regit tils royal iilariiageH, •hey loved each other dearly, having been much together Irom childhood. Kiog Henry ol France died in lu.VJ slid they hecinte King and Queen. Bail new* reached France from Scot bind about thia lime, the nation waa troubled with civil war*. Mary hail tieen married about twoyears alien new* reached her ol the death ol her mother, 10 whom he w.i* very much attached ' and not long after, in December of the same year, her hushati-r sub I-eta urged her .to leiurn to Scotland. he wa* reluctant to leave France, the untry she loved so dearly. 11.-r taste* wi re all refined and could be better at the Fr> itch court than in ..lily, lugged Scotland that she knew -uii| aritively little aboto, but at length •ne consented logo. Iler only recollec tion* of her native land ntU'l have been •f cold, bleak 11 ighlaiid* wli cli ol course compared unl .Voral-ly with the suunv atmosphere of France and when she was t lie darling ol the French Court, almost the only news ahe could hear ol her land was of continual dimensions and tumbles, no wonder then that when she embarked in the vessel that wis to | lake her to Scotland, she s.t weeping tor hour*, watching the shore ol France j l as long as it was in sight. F. i/.heth ot | I". gland tried to intercept her voyage ! .nd take her piuoner, lut she did not -urceed and M >rv reached health Au *ul 10 I Ml. She was altoul nineteen years old when she returned to Scot • land. She made her home at Holy rood Palace. | John Knox, the R.-foinier, wa* living in Scotland nt this time, he a an au* tere, st. MI man, who hd a gr.-.l con. tempt lor the frivolite* of hie and the I style in which Kings and Queen* hved ( hut a sincere and earnest ( uri-tian. Ills ! great desire ws, that Scotland should he h Protestant country, he felt very 11 dignaiit that tile Queen wa* such a strict Catholic, hut adopted a wrong course towards M.r., lie avail, d htm -elf ,f <■ v. rv occasion topie.h in t-uf lie against her and even went in the Q le.-n and tdunily reproved hei. Il;s m inner of preaching against tier, nat urully cau-ed dissensions among her -u'jeci*. for feeling r*n high. • it l w>y * will lo *t the time of r-ligiou* excitement, she was constantly snnnt e l wnh the troubles in herrealm and needed some one to assist her it. the government. M .ry. occupi ittg t hv* i>h poo• ion she (fid and being endowed with grace an I la> iiity, ha i niany pro posals of marriag... but among themall, >he sell f ted liercou-Mi Ifelity Slllarl) I. >rd D.rnley, lu Ijl'i) ll.ey were 111 r I led, lie w.* nineteen year* old, etl lull ami tli in, rll her g>o I look tng. lut |,i* di*| ra.iii.sn wa* lisiigtily Mini impel oils. He had not been married long • ill lie became Verv cross Kiel ivral.ical let Iter and Wanted lo lu* declared K o g and to a* ume the prantinn of iiglillul sovereign. M.ry hi I secrelari, by the name of It g/io, in whom she had gre.t (uiifi.lel.ee lie had las..red the D.rnley mortage, but I lie n>>hl** thought he had 100 much ittfl U'fte* with the Queen and *o decided to get bun out ol the w .v. D -rnlcy was mix lon* to l.e rid of him Inn, so one evening while the Q.|.en. It r.r.in ami a couple of guest*, weie at supper an armed force entered the room and put hinito death, ■ tabbing liini in her presence. The Q teen was so much alarmed that ahe \ tainted. Tin- force took possession ol the Pal ice, keeping her a pii-oner two il .ys Sue then retired in F, lirilmigli t'.stle and in duly IMh her son, .lame* the sixth, wa* la>rn. The blond of lt x xi,. still stain* the fl vr. though more limn three centuries have pa-sed away. D.rnley Was si. k in filasgow, of a contsg-ou* disease. M.ry had him brongi.i to Elinltiigh ami pl.c.dj in a small hou>e, tor fear of contagion to those in llie I'.lace. She slay.-d 111 t lie house with htm her*elf. tut one even i tng sf.e went to E-litihurgll Palace, to attend the wedding of one of her er vants, when Itoihwell with some as.is tance blew upthe l(Oll*e with gunpowil.-r killing D.rnley instantly .S..meol Mary* *U'j*vl* ttiooglil she WHS accessory to the act. na her husfiaml had treated lief Very roughly, but history teem* to *c quit her of ft and throw the blame en litcly on It,ll hwell, who wished loobtain possession of the Queen and marry her himself. Not long alter, Mary wa* I .ravelling from .Stirling to E tin burg, wilh a small escort and waa ur, riel by I'o bw ell ll tbe bead ot a large num ber ol tr< ops MI d . anted by htm cap I ve, lo |,i castle of Duobar. lie kept her liia prisoner ten day a, then *nlli, calling llieiii*elve* • In* Prince'* troop* nll * I propo*ed In Mary in come over to t}•• ir camp. She went over to tlieni nod 11-rthwell made hit eacape. She vvaa token ho priaimer to horll I,even Col|e, liy her own *l|b j-Cla, while ther ohe won urged to lli ca'e Mtnl signed the paper* .Inlv "5 h Isfi7. A lew data niter her toil woo crowned. She woo now kept a cl"e piiooner, without liny ptopecl ol te lenoe. I, ell l.even were unfriendly to thetjueen end watched her oloaely, I ut heiitlty 111 trouhle H|WH)H oeeiiio to • waken nympalhy unil two yi Ung gen' tLnten of ttie Dongloni fin■ Iy. could not endure the idea that their should he kept a prisoner. without some effort mi their pott, for her release. Accordingly they made Known to her I heir feeling toward Iter nod prei areil for her H glil Ironi tlie ca-tle. Ttn-ir lirot Nlienipl wa- uonueceoo'ul, in I.MH they tried again and aurceeded. >he j called upon her friend" lo eonte to her, they 11 aked her utandatd, while her opponeiilo tallied Hiound the.plince iatd in hi rionie. who ahe Mtdeatly j | loved, warred "gainst her. They had | In tit rniialiiiilh under their control and I Heed their ll'u la to prejudice linn I ago iII at her and continued I hl t r • iiiing j ihroungli Ilia iniiiorily. Tin- Iwo armies lift, she wan defeated and knew i.ut where to flee, hut concluded to throw I lie I Del' upon the geilero-il V o h>rc"ll.|ii J K'lXvlieth, lateen of Kngland. Mai) *< the next direcl heir to the I. gii*n llimtie and younger l nan K iidieih who had al w) a lieeti jealouo ol her. I. 1/• het Ii professed to he glad to receive liei and Marv thollith! -he Would he treated a- her tank and relationalnp dent" nil e |.intend ot which, without any can* K zilietll iillprleooed her first in tine ca'le then in another, keeping her all the time a clone captive. Su'tietotl* plot* for the re entahli-ii tn-nt of the (Uiholic religion 111 Kog land were instigated, in lor name. 111 my of which, "lie, in her improon ntent. had no knoaledge 01, Init thev afforded the F.nghdi ipieen a pretext h>r guarding her vigilantly. (l ie Ko.-- li.lt nohletnatl, the Ihjke of Notfolk. took ru It an interr "I 10 Ma. V •II I II de.voreil 10 ell"rI her rele*e, inle'cl Ing to 111 II ry her. hut tlie "plea ol K l u < twill lenoe.l it 1 lit mi l "he had loin la headed in the prime ol lilc. Meo- I'iiUa died tlie 111 oat linfottun tie aover • igu ol her tune.who wa Imrtt t grace throne, hut die I m prison and exile I'pon the de till of I.Ui'.eth. Mai) - •on .1 tine* the aixth of Scotland aa proclaimed K lif .1 nilea the li'l ol f.ng Utnl. I' toler nun K'.gl nid. a,,, | N(I ,|, fielaod alld Walt* wi re united, he wa the fir-t ol 1 lie unhtriuuate rate ot Stuart to aacet, I the throne, lie had hi mothei'a teinaiti" removed to \V. -1 lOinaler A'"'""* near to lh"*e of lot enemy Kiiiheth, II I.J. Mar Untile Trial. mariKii rtr*t* nntir AMI UI V 1 -itvrr.atovi. WxstllMJVoa. Feb. |.—ln the Star R -U'e 1 ••• loilav a ••n.alloli w-.• ere "led h\ II rdell lit king what he de clared to la> ' a elen 1 hrewo ' of ln< | connection with the Star If.'Ute*. lie teal died al great length • to llie niati tier 111 wlncli pctillona e x pell 11 in if re I • lain ri u'C" lia-l prepared n! ex Senator I•-r-ey a houae in Washington and tiled in the department, lie aaot he went we.thy direction ol It .rev and procured petition" Imni varum, peaanti* al-mg the route* lo harp the trip* increased. Ila ( etlal>ll'liial a at. tion 'Xty mile* eir Irotii a pertain route in order to have it put on the route and the pay itirre*keii AI one itilje, when they were cooaidering Ihe que*liott of admitt|i.g Yai| into l|>e eoiilpat y. Muter had *anl Vale toid very close lo flra-lv. Ihe court nd J -Utneil with'iul Completing the ex.tin iiaion tif the witneaa (Jovernmeni counael ay that no prnmua of intpuni I) wa" held OU< to Herdell. Mr. Merrick, of governtrtent counael, aai.l to-tdghl that Ilerilcll has given nuly at-out one fourth, and to-day'* te.- ' timony w*a tioiliing like a* iiilporlatil m* that which lie will give 10-tuorr-iw Merrick aid lie believed the govern- I meut would clo-e it* ci*e next week. Imitation Baking l'wd*r>. To TH* Pt M.IC: la Cautioned ngaint ttie ' many grocera who well what to l-e U-ijal Hiking Powd. r, 10-we or lit hu:k, without lawl or trade murk. All Uch Iiwdel* are I ase inula lion*. An*!) '-e# nl hundred* of ratitf lea of larking JHIW dera *ohl in l-ulk to par ti*a aakin* for K iyal have huwn them all to lie largely adulter.ile.l, lUOwtlv , with aluui, dangeruu* for u* in food, and compMralively vului It*** fur leaven- 1 ( ing put pore*. 1 The public ta too well aware of the in ; jiirioua i-llept ill alum upon lltey*tem, 1 ; 10 need lurtlter caution 'gnln-t lite u-e ol HIIV hattiog poWdera known 111 l-e j llliole I rout I I'la ill Ug ; hut lliedenlet a NH-uraiice, ' Oh, it'eju-t it" good * liny | al," or ' it'* the gi'tiU'tie l(o)ul, only we \ huv it hy the barrel to *ave ex| eltae ol run," etc., ia apt to tuialeati the ttiivu*- j p< cling ciin-umera into huv lug a" liele which they would not knowittglv j ue in ilieir lood under any coii*idei lion. The only aa'eiy from audi prac | lice* in in l-utuig baking powder only 111 llie original 1 -mi k ge, of a well koowrn hriiml, ami it llioiouglily ealahii hed reputation, Tin- llipal Hiking l'o*t|er i tohlonlv 111 v ilia. MI'CUI ely closed with the <' -ill pany'a trade 111 it k hdel, al-d lie- weight 'ol piick .ge ►liimpeil 1111 each cover. It : la never old 111 bulk, by lll'* hariel, or lOOHP hy wiighl or tueaaure. and all • uclt 11 111-I'i-iI llie public under all) pie tciii-c, re 111111 hi ion". ll con-Ulllera will l-e r I he*e fact* In nil.id. aiid aiM> rre I lint llie | --t I, ige pUicliaaed ia properly lid eled. and the label Unblllkeli, llley W'.ll be MlwiV" j iUre of using a .link tng |atwi|er |ief feci I v 1 I lire Mini w holeaouie. and of the high eat teal rtrenglti 111 llie inalkel. J. lb Mil 1 S 11. I'rttiih nt, llnyal Baking I'.iwdi t • '• , N. V. I nr. rliaiiuntil ot the It -mo ia ic Slate (' lllilltttee Ini" Collect 1 Willi ; much cne the Vote of the revet il I count ea of tin s. ,i,- |-i | ,|| (..r < on y i-llicea and Ima ii lnuied roiiipur I -Olla 111 the a a llie Willi the vole lor (io% ernnr to .I.Certain ■* neatly a* I O'.ii I. what variation* tin re were. IliHti.h 111. 11--W apapi rM r 11 i*ll *e I Hi)'. <• VI out') the nominee* for wln m I here •>- the 'tricte-l party vote were imr bo ;i|iy ci.!iinii"iotiit. ol won i tin re .m 'an In tie rhoaeti 111 each • OUlit V , ex. i pi j I'liilail- lphi i, on the iiiiiiu. iiy plait, •• ilt it I here i. lit tie or no cut t ill gmi 11. • •ifti. e. In one or two c .untie-, wheti ihe f-turn a on 11.. ■ Hi * • r■■ in m • - . I tile, :i rarellll i• Itn 11 •• ha- e|| 111 "ill • I 11|e *ll.light patlv Vole, nod ill Poo-i -b-lphia Itia* for ctt v 11 e.► ijh t i* Imm •i. wlttt It t> | rn'iab <■ it.• re than fmr t In 11. inner*l'oe teoll i* that lit" |t-nil rrnt* (-oiled 'it 11 iC 11 c roll ''it-- l tlioilghnti I the S'ale TT I Villi. i in-1 .1" T l l l--r M . I' ■' i i -i . wl.ii the 11-jiU' ic it. ca-t 'i , l.'r agaiiirt • OMgvlegHl'-lll.,i'J .|J 1.-i > ewrt •• I H-ati r C-Ollbll el. 1-1 lo Italia intitiiv j lln 11-Mill" r i tic V lie f - r JIII V I ' lilt' I -iotnr w. largely augmented liv M 111 ■ton nil till- liH-tl ItcKet W|i|| the (11 e. i 11ackI*r* hit; miking allowance- lor iln ■ti t tor the Itliel d • •lilllate on the r I treaaitri I - V-it• in Pitd.nlelphia ll i- v • tii* iott" I hat the vote I r Mr. 1 1 1111 • ' **• ulntnal I 111 relv • IV'C ' n' Ml iC Vo!<- b|. light out by llie I >l-111111 r-I .C otgatt lit inn and t oiled f r the l' -iltci i ni ticket from t"p to (il Out. Had M. s ewart Init la-ell a Candidate mod •• 111- Vol l - WnuldliaVP got-e to Ml. 1 'at 11 —m M tol I In- I' 1110 r!• 11 111 iItII v Wf-u .1 have In en la i get tit ill w .• I' • plui all > 1 l'ii/fiy A; i ,f. Kllii at * lll'il tlaggal re thie wlnci lelf nl llie IllitVeh it* glnwilt id this c- llttlt). I lie oiltnatril Va ue of fe . aid ja-r-oiial propertv 111 llie I'mti i • ale. Hi 1 **ll si i. sll MtllMl eg iIII - ' t. I ir.ll MM 111 Ivai. I Oat ia. the gill in Iweiitv Veal. I.h lue-li JI.-I_1MKI a • lay, or nearly #1 (KM til'l'Ute. Ilev.nl 11 wegavetlie •lilialoa allowing tha -vllilai loll)' Jr*t| ago the Wealth liieat Hill tin w Hie timea gieat a ■ •ilia vel in |saj llie wealth ol Ibe I to- I ted Siutea |. tiie Inllmni ol>lit|lata gi* M let I hall 111 (mat Hiil-v-n A (I etiiiliein K igltah win. r. who 1 1... ju• It • l# d% i ( I nilerealiiig aiatianc* of tin* c unin give* the billowing prticU ataol the ad Vatice of our Wealth l-r the lad l -ltv j venr*. Mil l till*. liotwithatatnllog tin wrr ol niodetri titiiev : P iti'• Ye*i, Pop'lal'n. Wealth. Ii a • ■ - i• jo i; HkbUUtt # UUii(MM t: .1 I*.'a 1 j;; '.a*ii**i 7 4tm IMMI. ;I.M I• o> t|..MNKRK> Irv tMaiiMti.trnti Vitt IKTU {* iHattra il-.TKIMKI tr4l MII 1 Imm 1 a) .tin tar -IV MM laat tKKt V.HI 11 anl Pitrrlc f A great many have gone crary nvct (lie 15 pilule but partie* who don't go (O the ll laiott Clot hit. g llnilae, 11-lle lottte Pa., for their cloiltiog tiiatt- and I •hoe* are craxy enough, to pat doable 1 Ihe | rn e for I Item In ol her |'laO> . ami : I* the hardeat pu/xle. we ever heard td. IVe told >"ii many lime*, that we are rh*iitg out our entire atin k of Fall and , Winter gaoda, at and bel" ci*t. vI- j (liCtelote adv iae ymr 10-trike. wiijle the ! irlll. l lie I'li'ti -111(111* 'Welling and | 'till 111 till' | 'III " nt lli Hllll anotl p 1 011 tll-i-iI I aralvrl" 111 III* let 11l 111. lie glailtl illv grew WOI-e,l,t* attkli" ami koeea w.-re .n.ii even w--te ■ Ini 11 Itia arm', lit. ci.eek • rmea hega nin enlarge, |l i-.v-l-li • h face mil "I -II le emi.|.iiic '0 In- fntiiM-r .i 11. I y phv ► iclatl* pr-ntouin'ed htm ho|'i h-*. /V I ruuti 1 tin -I Ii -a 11 I' igi "Ii lit. 11-it'lit it - | ' 111. nl I. le." I.T .'I • % "V-t mi- Id;-- tlie n.i-t.i'. eve. ! Had -li op iivi-.l in nor div In- Hugh eel 1111 ve Mild -I N • | ri| 111 "Il Ut 11IV . like Kl ll.ev Wml. ' A I eye* ~i- I - ginning 10 lion t - ,i lor te.iel li-nn .1. WiMMof the liter, inwl- a ltd kid lie) a K'llde. \V I I- t. lit lit • - t e 111 'I V fill I 111-11 l In'. 11l -e 11. I I I II- I pi - pall the dtv -'"ll MOW pi uii.e It ill I I I- -rut i-l at-v ilrngg i. Ai ic . I 'liiili * i mi i. r. WAiTTtD! i a. .in...... ...i i.- • ic.-i. > I I -'• - I"i.l - * at- - I r pv ■ . Ai-U ' -a.-. -> m '• YH2 I ..r.Vi/i'tlJvT C-..' CFul | OOH6TBPATfiOW. W- - r : ■ ' - IJ . j""(P - 111 US, .1 ' —e L * rr." • :. >. • •>. '-sAskii /Q FoHuSKiVV I RLMCOT SUN AS DISEASLSI ItCrTtK-ITCH-SCSCS. fIVPItS. / \IWU; At.J |*,' (tir, fWAf I t Olit t r kT.y In th n.hfkkt ok..d I f arug*tt,i4f #rtgrj vj ru in .*-<1 1 |! lit Avivl-M-M. IU COMPARATIVE WORTH OF BAKING POWDERS. • IMHUMBHBHHnHHi e .... ... £?■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ... 111 IIWIW——P— riBMHMMHi lau ■■■■■■■■■■■l i.:* iv nMH 10'.cut .. HHMBBI lilt kl.trtf ""SBBBMBB (.n.i.l tn tesmam nnmipl.t:), riot frr ah.. EMI A**8 T W>i A . fron'.lrx lum |]|ilwaul[ee )"lb .ai * .. Or Ik (fo.il, r ■ i l lonae) ■■ lilllU l S h< n not freeh.. SBI REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS A* to Purity and WlinlrHoineno*- of the Koyal nuking Powder. '*! b.ire tctrd a paokarre of The, i 1 It.klnij tVwdcr. which I purrhoeed It ihr open mar ket, to I lind i < nmjK> . I. ; i wbo)< < mo titcrcdlenta I* i a reran cftu- ar |v*te of \ii x i d Tree of no- ...til t.iw no" i. liij). "i in. out:3c fx : that the f . . xking Powder In at.olut!y pure. "11. A. Vorr, rh.D." " I hat" ctawini 1 a park ice the oricitii.l paekan \ M e Bn,| it to Io a err un of'tanxr inwd. rof ti> i.ip'i, t i< r:> of ttrenph. cnnlaiofniT t.oii/.n," hot purr, whole eorao, and u fui Ingredient;. "J: a 11. t.monr, .>, I . ~.. •• A one t,, lUuar.i l. M It. Aaa, '" rJ i brß ' S The Royal Dak In •• Powh-r received tho hichc t n*hrd on r t.'.l ccrnprlitor* t*. C>o T .ertna World'* I'.rporlt mi. If l Til; at Ifooi rntetinUl. I" Uadelphia. ISTJ ; tl thr Aniril. au lrMitutr, and at Htate I'a'.ra thioughout the tsm:ry. No other article of human food Isntrvrr rcr> I* d.ueh hig'.i.ramhaMc, and wnrrwal endorse men! front tttlaatl iliemlMe, p!ud< i.in. w-Kntfew. aid Luaiua of llealih a.l or. r t: wot'.J. Nora.—The adore Inwiuv lltaxtntc* the coj *r.i - roiih of rai out row.'rra a* .bown by < hrm.eal Anai.'i. and etjwrtment. m.olo Ijr l>r,f tk hcdlcr A otto | ound nirl each iowder wa< taken, he to U hwr< .tnc powr ror roioric it, each ran ealeulatid, the te-ult being at iodleatcd. To a fractleal tcrt lor wm-h hy Prof. Beh."tller only pn.rct rUt rr oWrvant oon.nmer of the lloyal Raking Powder kttow. bv prmikwl aaprrienee. thai, while It eo*U a few cm a per pound more than tho ©rdhiarv hit;!, It f. far more ecutomieal, xttd, twaides aTonfa tha adv.ntaire of better work. A alnrtc itlal of the Koyal UahJeg PJwdcr wtfl eoQTinoo aay fair minded person of there fact.. • While the diagram .how* aour- of the alum powilrr* to be of a higher degree of rurngth than other powder, ranked below them, it U not to be taken a* indicating that they bare any value. All alum powdere, no Batter how Ligh lb air atrangth, era to he avoided aa dengvrone. A l' I lll'l'llHl iiii-iilh. Itching Piles Symptonu and Cure. I In* *. in pi rutin *r> nu>ii urr, |■ U<• p. j' • | iiMimn, i. 'i i itriiintf. iini,i'<| |,y •rinH'liii.j; \-ti ili.i r***iitg, |■ n inilnr ■ lv i nii/lil. in. n> i' | in Hni in. ni-ift Mllli|| 111 H|||| nfieill till- I I'll u Hi; llir |.riv1 KS l" : 1.. |ili-..mil, >un-i ui-. A i.ii li r IViicr, lu-li. Sili |(li. iin, S,.|.| ||. ~| Kri.i|.' .. Hui.. i. 1 1 I'll, |i) hi In' ln.p a M j| ru.ty Skin 1i,.. i.i... \,y , l)Hj | |, r .'IU '•"lit. ; . I?i -j , .. \,|'iti. I>i. YNK A *''N, I*i. 11 irlplllx l'.i <-ilit In .',h|y WIF.Ii ■ 1 * I ' - .>••-' 'l.. i... 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