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(3 By Authority of Congress. U. S. Gov't Baking Powder Tests. The report of the analyses of Baking Powders, made by the U. S. Government (Chemical Division, Ag'l Dep't), shows the Royal superior to all ether powders, and grves its leaveningstrength and thestrengthof each of the other cream of tartar powders tested as follows : LEAVEN INO OAS. Per cent. Cublo In. peroa, ROYAL, Absolutely Pure, 13.06 . . 160.6 i 13.58 . . 151. 1 11.13 . . 133-6 10.26 . . 123.3 9.53 . . 114. 9.29 . . 111.6 8.03 . . 96.5 7.28 . . 87.4 m m m These tests, made in the Gov't Laboratory, by impartial and unprejudiced official chemists, furnish the highest evidence that the " Royal " is the best baking powder. ROYAL CAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL 8T., NEW-YORK. mms Not at BrukDut English Sparrow Mr. Swallow, join me at breakfast tomorrow. I have in vited a company of gay birds, and we Will have a jolly time. Mr. Swallow Make it dinner, and I will accept Look at my swallow tail. I don't want to be taken for a Chicago bird. New York Herald. GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVER "CONJUGAL JACK POT." Unique Bachelor Club In Detroit Deaiffned to Encourage Matrimony. Tbe city of Detroit, famous afar because of Mayor Pingree's municipal potato patches, has again oome to the front with a matrimonial aid society that Is.as unique in Its way as the potato patch scheme. The society was recently organized If Buura ui kht tuuiik uacDBiuro .jit the Bachelors Mutual B monlal Insurance ass Russell, a young constitution am the associate nionthla BUj THIS GOAT SMOKES. Be Prefer. Clear Havana, bat Come Down to Cigarette, if U. Haa To. A billygoat that smokes cigars and oigarettes, just like a man, is in the possession of Charles Reber, at 120 Erauss street, Carondelet The goat haa a IS year growth of horns and whiskers of about the same age waving gracefully and odorougly from his chin. After a hearty feast upon tin, tacks, rags, pa per and anything else in sight Billie, as be is called, takes his siesta. Unless a cigar or oigarette is provided the after meal enjoyment is all broken np for Billie, and he bleats continually until provided with a smoke. No ardent lover of the fragrant weed pulls at a cigar with more relish than this goat. A complacont smile onrls his tipper lip when the lighted weed is placed in his mouth, and the right fore foot makes motions toward the whiskers as though to stroke them. But Billie is no ordinary smoker, nor is he unskilled in the habit He is not only a connois seur of the best clear Havana goods, but is an adept at fast puffing and graceful manipulation of the weed while in his mouth. The smoke is never puffed out of his mouth. Billie inhales it and blows it Out through' his nostrils in great olouds. It is related that he attempted to make a smoke ring once, but in puckering up his lips swallowed the ci gar, blaze and all. He evidently relish ed the bite as a dainty morsel, for since that inoident he never takes more than one or two puffs at a cigar or cigarette, swallows it down, then blows the smoke out of his nostrils with the ease and grace that, would put to shame a two legged oigarette fiend. It is only of late that Billie has taken to the cigarette habit It was apparent ly with much regret that a brother goat in an adjoining yard watched hinjaVuW the papers. He prefers cy however, but when n y be had a cigarette, V ' Charles ReJ' notices hv arettqs' ALL THK iAMK. " Many days you have lingered about my cabin door; hard times, hard times oome again no more." All the same Merry Christmas and Happy New Year passed as though the land was flowing with milk and honey. Some bought one thiug and some bought another, but one of the beat Invest ments for a smalt sum paid well. It was not for a Christmas bush, but thousands got it and thousands who had suffered long and wearily with rheumatism were made doubly happy in being oured by St. Jaoobs Oil. It leaves no trace behind, and all the same, the harder times will oome no more to mem. ine luxury oi ntaltn is worth a fortune. FORCE OF HABIT. KTaaf.Un.'t Calm Rmdobm to the Ftead. lag Voloa of H.r Mother. CHAPTER I. Evangline O'Glnry came home from the ball wearied and distrait. Prior to the ball she had been working all day in the telophone ofiloe. Despite the fatigue and weariness which orushed her, however, she felt it would be im possible to sleep with the memory of Archibald Rooney's manly voice ring ing in her ears. She had been beautiful that night, she knew, but Archibald bad been cold aud distant, save for on word of formal greeting in his resonant, baritone tones. Restlessly she thought it over while tossing sadly upon her couch and gazing through the damask ourtaius out upon the pallid, gibbous moon. "He loves another!" she murmured in an ecstasy of pain. "Even though I have ever discriminated in his favor when any one calls up central for number." Worn out wUI M 1 J1 A-'' ana aeeuiuHp beat t A I sur Many years ago D: consulting physic and burgic3-. poundeiT From High Government Authority. No authority of greater experience on food products ex ists than Dr. Henry A. Mott, of New York. Dr. Mott's wide experience as Government Chemist for the Indian Depart ment, gave hin exceptional opportunities to acquaint himself with the qualities and constituent parts of baking powders. Ho understands thoroughly the comparative value of every brand in the market, and has from time to time expressed his opinion thereof. On a recent careful re-examination and analysis he finds Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder superior to all others in strength, purity, and efficiency. Dr. Mott writes : M New. York, March toth, 1894. I find Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder to be superior to all others, for the following reasons : 1st. It liberates the greatest amount of leavening gas and is consequently more efficient. snd. The ingredients used in its preparation are of the purest character. 3rd. Its keeping qualities are excellent. n account of the purity of the materials and their I rtions, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder must ! -p acmt 0f ptr ftcti0n as regards wholesomeness 1 1 say this having in mind certificates I ! "ears ago respecting two other baking : V i'.' : .. ......... ... m nange in my opinion are oasea on method adopted to prevent your 1 deteriorating in strength. y A. Mott, Ph. D., L. L. D. A WORK Or AllT. , . Calendar for 1895 Is "a thing of Y the novelty of the design and ';eness of tbe colorlng'.tbe Catan ia all previous issues. Tbe eel Vd in the shape ol a heart, M with two beautiful child tlar gives the usual lnfjr- alie lunar changes, and printed a table of aatro ' ,-iaily calculated for 0. '' '4. ' to advertise Hood's and the other 1 ;; Tbe edition of 4 w 10,X),000, or ' year. f, btain Hood's , drug stores 4 , for one, or k Co., Low- You 011 iht il a mighty v e dread If ear the v I breaks e In . y lnca- I of his s Plas hey are : hey are t si Innuin . ft iy A I If"'".) s of tbe ilver or . eap and ";rectlve. t .rt" r itfunt" y smell. 1 v ? urn. t LES. mi i 'loes ory 0 r ":- ;ut 4 1 . BACK You need rlEDY.