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THfc NEWPORT MERCURY: FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 29, 1884. LIME BAKING POWDERS. Why the "Royal "is Absolutely Pure. Aimlysis shows thu jiresc'iiw of Tnrtratu of Lime in sev cml brands of Having I'owdw placed uj)on the market CLEV LAND'S baking powder contains tnrtntte of lime "IIANFORD'S" baking powder contains tartnito of lime. "TIP TOP" Ijiikiiist.powder contains tartrate of lime.

"HECKER'S" Imking powder contains tari.nitt) of lime. DE LAND'S liiikini; powder contains taitrate of lime. GILLET'S baking powder contains tarcrate of lime. All BULK baking powders contain tartrate of lime. The presence of this substance in the above-mimed Baking Powders results from the use of inferior Cream ol Tartar in their manufacture.

The Cream of Tartar of the market, from which they are made, contains Tartrate of Lime in amounts varying from six to twenty per cent, and Leuce these powders contain this impurity as a foreign substance to a corresponding extent, which is of no value, but a positive detriment in any powder in which it is found. LIME IN ROYAL BAKING POWDER. The Royal Baking Powder is made from Cream of Tartar specially refined and prepared for its use by patent processes by which the of Lime is totally This liighly important result has been attained only great- care, labor, and expense. In money alone a quarter of a million dollars has been invested in patents, machinery, and appliances by which the crude Cream of Tartar, being procured direct from the wine districts of Europe and subjected in this country to these exclusive processes, is rendered entirely free, not only from the objectionable of Lime, but from other foreign substances. This adds greatly to the cost of manufacturing Royal Baking Powder but, as all its otlier ingredients are selected and prepared with the same precise care, and regardless of labor or expense, an article is produced that is entirely free from any.

extraneous substance, and chemically pure in all respects. No lime, earth, alum, or impurity of any kind can, by inadvertence or by the use of adulterated articles or otherwise, be introduced into the Royal," and it. contains -no ingredients except those certified by the most eminent chemists necessary to make a pure, wholesome, and perfect Baking P.owder. It costs more to manufacture the Royal Baking Powder than any other, but it is, as shown by chemical analysis, the only absolutely pure" Baking Powder made. CARPETS, BUGS, CARPETS.

SEE OTJ.H, We have too many Goods for the Season to recent arrivals. To move them off Will discount any prices ever named in the carpet trade of RHODE ISLAND, --THESE-- WILL HOLD GOOD FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY COMMENCING 1 1 HUIUlUMUi) BEST ALL WOOL 2 PLY EXTRA SUPERS, 75C.A YARD FINE QUALITY TAPESRY BRUSSELS, 75C. A YARD FRAME BODY BRUSSELS, $1.25 A YARD If you a carpet for next spring Buy notv and save money. WE HAD PLANNED SHOWING -SOME OF- THESE GOODS IN OUR WINDOWS, BUT OUR CARPET WINDOW IS STILL MONOPOLIZED BY THAT IDEAL MTOVE 0 Housefurnishing Establishment -OFA. C.

I XHA.M:ES srrRJSfsrr sss to NJSW8, BLOCK ISLAND. DKMOHAVIC litocl IslatHl Dtimourairi bail a (irand jolliflca tion list week Friday arid Sttimlay even lujfs lu lionur of thu election of Cleve Imxl and lluudrlcks to the Presldenc. and Vice Presldt-ncy of tlm United States Anut 8 o'clock Friday even lug the Hay wurd Urass Bdiid, J. F. Clark leader arrived fnira irmir i nsctt Pier b.

schooner, aud w-ire received by A. Mitchell and company, mounted and escorted to tbe Union House oi High Street. A mti.slciaus ha( dlaposetlof a supper tine ws formed In front uf Die hotfl and at i o'clock procecdi-d. the com main of Marshall D. B.

I) mue, tliroDgb Mali street to the I) tn-n-r-'iiir Hou. J. T. II- f'- the bnn( played aeverl xc. HI-KI M-it-ctluns whil the committee cnnipii-EL-il its plans fo the grand dera-iiisiritnon i i i i follow ng evening.

At oVio thev again fell Into Hue ami niirchtril buck to the Unlou House, where they were entliusi aatlcally reci-lvcil by 11 large gathering of townspeople, lidies as well us men, S.v.iml.iy afternoon Ciipt. Waters ant a large i.uni' or uf the Isaac Bell Associa tion of Nmvp-irt came over W. Danlelsuu. They were met at the wharf by the luctl companies and th Hay ward Band and escorted to the Highland House, Senator F. A.

Itose and J. T. Dodge marching at the head of the line. Some 200 uniforms, brought over by the Newport visitors, were then distributed among the local Democrats after which the Hoe was dismissed unti :15, when they should bo at the Union House to form the grand torchlight precession. At the hour named the Hoe, composed of about 200 men, 31 of whom were mounted, was formed aud command of Marshall Edgar, FlMt Lieut.

Frank Littlefleld, and Second Lieut. C. B. Hose, marched down High Street to Main, and thence through all the streets in the town. Each street was crowded with citizens and every Democratic residence on the sland was illuminated.

It was unquestionably the greatest demonstration ever witnessed on this island and one that will not soon be forgotten. Following ire the names of those whose residences me illuminated Main street D. B. oflgt, Ptquot House, Mra. Stafford, Mrs.

Durfecj Payne street-- Mrs, C. W. les, Swift Cottages, Mrs. U. B.

Dodge, Post Office, HOD. J. T. Dodge, Molt Hill, Mrs. Wlll'lam Hecker, A.

E. )odge; Cenlre street Mrs. L. Rose, Voonsocbtit House, Mrs. Jane Rose, Samuel Dodge, N'.

P. Lltilefleld, J. S. Ball, Jesse Sted- in, Clines Wescott, Mrs. A.

R. Mil- hell, Hon. L. Littlefleld; Cemetery street Hon. B.

S. Littlefleld, 'Herman Mlt- licll, Mr. Sands, E. Smith, Mrs. Itose; "tost: Cottage, Hon.

B. B. Mitchell, pring HOUHG High street Uuion louse, L. A. Ball, A.

W. Mitchell, U. Rose, Norwich House, Hon. F. A.

lose, A. M. Mitchell, Highland House, ud Noa Murphy, John Kurl.son, Mabel W. Thorn as, Gurtio Thomas, Annie K. Slsson Nettle J.

Sburmac. Lizzie A. -Smith and Maule Sherman. The whole number registered was 39 IV re tutu ye oi'aU etui mice 01 and average number htlougirjj30. Thieves took ten busht of apples and a 24 gallon'cask of elder from the prom Ises of Jamts S.

Chase a few titghts sluce. ITEMS--Mrs. Patience White, haviiiu completed her visit to her SOD Bcnj. White, and her daughter Mrs. Hirrie Rogers both of this town, has returns to her home in Little Cuinpton.

The many friends of Mis Helen A Lawton, youuKesi daughter of Mr. am Mrs. Borden Lawton, were much slxrl led to Ji-arn on Monday morning, of he sudden death ftom diphtheria, in its worst form. Minn Lawton way much esteemed by all who knew her. She was a kind and devoted daughter and sibtt-r, possessing a character of worth On Sunday night, last occurred one the most lenitlc storms of wind and ruin, that has beeu experienced la these parts for long Unit 1 The lectur es in the Christian Churcl on the History and Origin of the First English Bible, by tbe Rev.

William Mil ler, of Swansea, were of aver; interesting character, showing much study, and covennga long period. The substquent lectures will be announced In dne time. The Public Schools will commence their winter term on Monday next. Excepting School" (Dial, No. 1) which will be postponed one week account of the receni cases of diphtheria.

In this school Mr. Wm. H. Giftbrdhas been engaged to succeed Mr. Howard Champlln, who resigned at the close of the Full term.

The Rev. Daniel I. Odell of East Providence, who was expected to officiate in St. Mary's Church, on Sunday last, was prevented by illness, and will be unable .0 be present tomorrow. We learn by a private letter fromSan- Barbara, thai Thomos R.

11 az- ird is enjoying very good health. LITTLE COMPTON. Henry C. Field has sold his farm in be south east part of the town to Mr. Slocum of Portsmouth lor $3006.

No arrests hare yet been made of the artles suspected of breaking into the tore of Mrs. Mary Richmond. The value of the goods stolen was about $50. MIDDLETOWN. Rer.

W. A. Wright of this town and Rev. W. J.

Smith of Providence, will xchange pulpits to-morrow. TIVERTON. Mrs. Elbertou Stlllman Jewett, of Cambridge, met with an accldeiit which itght have proved serlons had she fallen Is inches farther, while ID attempting enter a carriage at the store of A. F.

Vnite, grocer. She made a misstep, and ell to the firouuU, almost directly under ic horse's feet. She was able to leave or her home on Saturday morning by iu early morning train. On Friday evening, ai Master Charles Vestgate was'crossing the Four Corers, It being very dark, hu did not otlce a wngon standing at the store, nd ran against an iron rstiMiiMng from wugou, and received quite a cut over a riyht eye. lie is doing an well as tn be expected.

Col. Georcb N. i with his lamily ave removed to iheir town "all Itiver, for the winter. The lilyh wiuJs of Sunday nigbi were ulte destructive to properly In thfct part the towD. Mr.

Leroy While's barn oor was blown down; also the door 61 Hon. II. Wllcoi and the well curb Mr. Charles Manchester. At Mr.

Giles a short distance from the Four Corners, windows were blown In. Con- iderable other damage'waa done. Trie wind hi tbe hardest between 10and tl 'clock and abont midnight. Monday ight was tbe coldest we have experi- nced this season, and winter te close pon as. Ice several Inches thick was outid on Tuesday morning, and the oads haye frozen considerably.

PERSONAL. Mr. Philip Gray, of who has been In town for few days, returned to New Bedford by rain on Monday afternoon. Aleiander Duffy, of Tiverton, left his am standing In front of a saloon at lobe village, Fall River, Tueeday after- oon, and two hours later he found that wo fat hogs bad been stolen from his ragon. PORTSMOUTH.

The fall term of the Public School In )lstrictNo. 1. Vaucluse, closed Friday, ov. 2Iit, after a term of twelve weeks. The following named pupils were prea- nt everyday of the term, vis: WUUo 3.

Brown, Mary Chase, Bertha Chase, 3essio A. Harrington, Annie E. P. Sison and Mamie Irish. The following amed pupils were at the head of their lasses In spelling most times; First lass--Bcsale A.

Harrington, Second lass--Anna G. Murphy, Third class-- iertle S. Barker Fourth class M. Agnes Murphy. The prize offered by Mr.

Wm. Hughes or most improvement In Penmanship was awarded lo Annie E. P. Slsson. or btfttt deportment and scholarship to Izzle A.

Smith. Tho following named uplls have earned a place upon the "Roll Honor," viz: Ousslo P. Allen, Gertie Barker, Walter Ilrown, Mary Chase, erthft Chnse, Rebecca A. Durfec, Barlay II. Glilord, Charles Glfford, Bessie llarrlnftton, M.

Hughes, Male E. Irish, Lottie F. Main, Anna G. NEW ENGLAND ITEMS. RHODE ISLAND.

The building lot In Palataka, on stood the hotel of Mr. Daniel F. iarkin, of Watch Hill, recently destroy- by fire, has been sold to New York arties who, Ills understood, will erect pon it a larger hotel than the one burned. A correspondent of tho Washington Capitol writes; I am told that Senator Anthony's wine cellar In Providence was found to contain more than C.OOO bottles of wine when it was opened after his death. Mr, Anthony was supposed to be worth one or two hundred thousand (lollurs, but his fortune turned out to be over SCOO.OOO.

He seeuts to have been something of a miser in bid Way during his life, although he very liberal in remembering his Irlends after his death. He had great fyi an titles of wine given to him, and beseems to haw saved it aH up. A special meet his Etst Greenwich tixpiiyerri wa.tih HI Saturday when a committee WHS fldk-feJ tu purchase a lot for a town uprUns not exceeding and if purchase Is made, to prepare (trails and plans a a rmildini; fnr a hdll and Town Clerk's of- oce, and report at the next, April towi meetjng, or at; called town meeting Intervening. A Ksolutiuo was passed an- thurlziug the committee to buy a lot of land with a building on if they think best, at a price not exceeding $3000. A telegram states that Orrlc A.

Cai- penter of Ltftcoin, was killed in Dakota towmlast Saturday, but there are no details Carpenter was a native of Pawtocket, and a year ago was arrested, tried acquitted on a charge of having msrdered a girl named Zora Burns. CONNECTICUT. SJUIH 1200 Norfolk hatters struck Saturday hecause they were notified that the recent cut of 10 per cent, in their pay Viould be continued until next June. Six shops have struck and three are running at the old MASSACHUSETTS. At East Weymouth on Saturday afternoon a dynamite cartridge exploded in John Gagan'd hand.

His left hand was badly shattered and the glass in an adjoining window was broken by the force of the concussion. Tho corner stone of St. James Episcopal Church, Fall River, was laid by Bishop Paddock on Saturday afternoon. Theyoung women and girls of the Athol Congregational Society Invited the septuagenarians ID the parish to supper on Thursday. The result was thai 41 persons were present, aggregating for 17 men 1294 years and for 24 women 1720.

The semi-centennial of the village church al North Hadley was celebrated on Thursday. Rev. J. II. Van Burcn has accepted the Invitation of St.

Paul's (Episcopal) Church of Ncwburyport, to become rector. Tho Bristol County Rupubllcftn nays that thu expenses of tho recent mn.tlcnl fesllvalatTaunton wero about 9700 In OXCCHS of tho owing to the extra (juullty of talent and the extra quail-, ty ol weather, Jf. el twin. CHRISTMAS GOODS -AT- A.C. LANDERS, 167 THANES I Monday, December 1st.

The largest and most varied assortment to be found in Note our Prices! And be sure and remember them. H. JS in every size and style, French, English American Dolls. In i i lUv. tif-tr F.

Elioid Sitriiin, to Ml-a Mary Allen, both of RliO'dlmtu. thidciiy, 2(it-i by Kav. Edjjar F. CUrk. Edwird ot Lynn.

Mau. to Mist a K. ibmon. of (hia ty. lo this city, tnt, by (he Key.

rbtJiu at dt, Ctiiucb, Mr. John 8bteti4u to Kitd both of this city. In thia clt7. 24th by Ita7. Kraik Hector, Hmniltnii M.

ill, of 11 lock IxUud, fliMbo M. Cbas-t, HtU'Ienoe I-ltud. Ill Brnclitn), by Bar. A. I 1 KtAok I.

of Utocktiu, to Miss Sir ill CUik of thU city. lu Liitltt Coiiptou, 25in by Kav. VVI Ilia 01 D. in, ihn restdeucd of Pardon 0, Kr wnoll. J.

Noah to Harluw, both of Liltltt Comptou. lu tin's city, I0ih i Lorraine Kirwiu in id 45th ytur of tier Iu i i 21tii Adiilnh In the j'Jth lm In ibiiitiitF, Carrie Etu.dni: ter uf A. Juihim Mary Aliu 4 yeirs, 4 and 18 In thin eitv, 2ith ilrd, Mary Mau- dea'ey, surd 81 In tioulh P-'rtamt-mh, 24'h Helen Aufiista, yoiiugent d.ilighter of lijrdeu aud Ii! AUnieHa, Cal lath Alexander Junes, a alive uf Ithixld aged G'2 yearc. In ProvMencfl, 20th Ann Elizt, widow of the tate 1'didoa MiiL-r, 84; 'JIM, Olive widow the MA Edmnnd Dole, 04; JohtiUraham.f'ui; '2d, Hooc, Hti; 23d, Eliza L. Bennett, 53; 2Uh, As- GuHh- nitn, 8f; 25ti, Betwy RicliarJs, widow of Spencer In Mirtdiet iwu, Nov.

25th, A mind Giuce; only daughter uf George A. and At oa A. Catt-r, aged 5 yearj. Gncie llt'le Angel From eaith to bvaven baa gone To meet her smillnuSaviour, Who has beckoned her to ittu on death'a bed ahe ho uigbt Waiting for the call Snd siid lugk Grau. it is nil right.

While utauding br htt In tlia silence of the uiilit. She looked me in cbnTsce and ttuiJ, Gran htand mo on tbe rloor, do dtiun as ilf And aha walltel with my ndsiaUnca Until to She said to me, 0 lakeaud ma on tho bed. Etei-t on irliog Jesu-t hold you bis safe aud gnu tie boirv. With bid Angdla thou ait dwc'lliug There shall thou forever rest. Peace my darline, Jeus givei yon Jo? and untold Aud when our toils are ended we enter in that fold.

Oracle dear IDT only daughter low wa miss, you here to-night, we change our to tuowiog JeiUd doth all Advertisements, BLOCKS AND GAMES. CHINA GLASS ORNAMENTS AND FIGURES. PLUSH ALBUMS. AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTO IN ALL SIZES PRICES. TOYS and VELOCIPEDES.

WAGONS, SLEDS, SULKEYS, GOAI WAGONS, GOAT HARNESSES, WHEEL BARROWS, GUNS SWORDS, SOLDIER SETS, PERAMBULATORS, DRUMS SKATES, FANCY BASKETS, WORK BASKETS, ALL THE in the MARKET. C. LANDERS, 167.THAMES STREET, COVELL'S BLOCK. A (Hie of TTpflfal and Fancy ArtlclM will be held by the Itdian of the Fint Meilic- dint Episcopal Church, at THE HOTEL AJUIDNECK, On TUESDAT, Dec. 2, at 7 P.

and On WEDNESDAY, At A. M', continuing through tbe day and RefrQflbmenu will ba served during the Bmne hours. Admission ISa. Ticket! at the door. In cooueutioii with the nale there will be exbibited in tbe parlnnt a LOAN COLLECTION of miniatures, tapentriea, old silver, jewelry, laces, faofl and curiousltied kindly lent fur the cccnsion.

A nuiiB of rooms fitted np in the olden style and furuirtlicd in a manner illufltrjtiag the difference between the past and the prerent will coutuiu uiau; iuttiiustiug lelica gathered for the occasion. entrance to the hotel will ba from Come etioet. FJJAWCO, have made stUl another PtEDUCTIOM IN PRICE OP Beat Haiall (Excelsior Brand), SC.50 per barrel. Wwhburn Crosby's Trlp'e Ex, per Pil'sbury'B Best, 80.50 per barrel. Any of the above brands at 87 c.

per bag. SimpRon's BfBt (St. Louis), 85.60 per barrel; 78 centi per bag. PORK, LARD AND HAMS. Fork (lean ends) 12 cent! per pound; Dlbe.

for 81. 00. Lard (Pure Leaf), 11 cents par pound; 10 pounds for St.O. Hams (BeatBoaton 14 cents per ponnd. FOREIGN DRIED FRUITS, NUTS.

Good Lorse Muicatel Rticins, 12 cents per mud 9 for $1. Choice 14 cents per ponnd; 8 Ibfl. for 51. Fanry Loom Muscatels (new), Ifi centa per pound. Seedless RniBlua cents per pound, NewCuiranls, 8 cents per poand.

New Figo, 18 cents per pound. Turkish Prunes. 4 pounds for 25 cents. CruHin Nutc, 12 cents per ponnd. Pecan 15 cents par pound.

Filberts, 1C rnntfl per pound. English Walnuts (Grecoblea) 20 cants per pound. Almonds, 25 oanti per pound. Almonds (paper shell), 35 cents per pound, Mixed fiye yaiietiec, 1C cents per pound. Jimitca OraDgei, l.itge, 33 cents per dozen.

Sweet Clddr, very nice, 25 cent! ptr gallon. A fall line of Choice Confectionery at tbe popular price, 20 MOU per pound. Choice New Crop N. O. Molasses, GO cents per (T lion.

ETecker'B Solf-RiUlnR Buckwheat, 30 w-nls pBokage. Bailej'8 Home-Made Mince Mext, 10 centa per pound, II pounds for Si. We arc connected by Telephone and all otdon will recelre prompt attention. O.K. W1LCOX, Hunafer.

SATURDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING. (exhibitions at 3 and 9 o'clock) Engagoment at Great Expenae of the Greatest Rink Attraction in the CORA AND GERTIE JACKSON Roller Skill ing and Bicycle Experts- C. A. JACKSON, I'rop'r. P.S.

MATTOX, Man'r. Mlasea Cora and Gertie Jackaon, The faPciiutliiiK olii tl in tliuir beautiful duuble exhibition ut ginuelul, fancy mid trick skating, concluding with ibe novel anct highly attractive Spanish Uauce, "La Cacliuca," en- ilrelv on Holler Porter and Buckley, Double fancy anj trick rlrttirn on star Bicjclee, nlve a maftnitl- exhibition, and O.TO out of ilie bust, attractions In the country. Matter Sere C. Tbarer, undoubtedly tineat sLatur of ago in America. His wondurful twists and tiplns are tlie anvy emulation of the beat professional talent.

The double figure 8 on singla ton roller. rof. C. H. Prouty, Uio champion Bnr- esqo ant! Atbletio skater, Prof.

Prouty IB tbe riglnHl only Club awiiialnp Pedestal abat- er. As a nkaterhe Gas no equal, Entire Performance Limited to One Hour, ii 1-3 Hours for General Skating. IP OETTL A. rt AdmlBilon 25Centi, including a reserved seat. Exhibitions commence promptly 9 o'clock.

Renervetl seats now on Sale (at Mu- ilc Store without extra otmrne. MATINEE. from 9 to 3, from 3 to 1. EVENING. 9 to ID.

Skating again till 10.30 tyThio Combination exhibited In P.UI River Hist Slonday evening, to tko great delight of an audiance of 350fl people, Ibe Bpecial attraction ttt the Skating Rtntc next THURSDAY, Dec. 4. Mr. Frank Clayton THE INIMITABLE VOCALAND INSTRUMENTAL HUMORIST In His Mirthful Entertainment, EATITMCU Or, Kitchen Utilized. the day, and In his own peculiar way ofextract- ng muHfc from wash Stopples, by uBiiiKacoiiiciunBtuppla Rud bfall; lail- Ution or a bmg(lpe by QthiR tin dipper BUI! pillow cue, roncluJhii; i OHIGIKAI, BANJO ANU BONE SOLOS, BONOS.

Etc. i i a o'clock, p. a. EiMbltlons KolIerSkHtinu before ftnil after flnt0i Uitmient ttlliu.30. AdmlBBlon KG cents 6 Tickets Cbildrei went.

br thu Now Hutnpsbiro Bard Olyniptan tilub of PATENTS Hitalned. Md all PATHST BUSINESS attondea Our office IB tliu U. 3. Patent Offlco. and obtain I'tttents In than thoso ro- iota from WA.SHINOTON.

Bend MODEL OR DRAWING. TTa advlgfl as to fiteiiUtillltr free of charge: and we raako NO :HA.KGEUNLKSSFATKNTIS SECURED. We refer, hero to tho Posttnistur, tho siipt. of loner Order to nf tho U. S.

Pa- ent Office, for circular, a1vlca, terras and iicem to actnul clleutfl In jour own State or County C. A. SNOW Christmas Goods NOW I AT 146 Thames Street, Silver Watchsa, Clocks, etc. I hare taken the Sole Agency for tbe Co'um- bus the best In tbe mirkei. Just opened the bftodaomect line of Bor oQery to befoind in tbe City.

D. L. CUMMINGS, 7 to 8 PER CENT. WANTED MONEY TO LOA.y ON' FIRST MORTGAGE Farm Security, 7 per cont. to 8 percent.

Interest. No ei- enso to person loaning. AMsfactory references ubbed. CorreapondeuM eollcttcd. BOUSLOQ i AIALTBT.

Peru, Indiana. Unity Club Lectures and Chamber Concerts TIKHD SEASON. 4. Thursday Evening, Dec. 11, 1831.

HON. WII.MAH I'AltSONS "Mlcliol Anjolo, thu Ulilld, tho Artl.i, the Hero." A. TuAMlay Rvenlng, Dec. 1884. SIDNEY WOLLETT will recite "Ihe Tarn.

8. Thursday Bfonlnpt, Jan. i88S. '(J, THE MKNDKLS8UIIN QUINTETTE CLUIt In a chambnr concert. ff 'Die loctnrea and concorta begin at) 'clock.

No reserved Boats. TICKKTS fur remainder of Gonno, ood tor tho four oroidnfra, now on lale At IUIOEHS 1 Music Swru, 210 TUaniM WAIUV3 IIOUK SIXJIIE, P.rado. IKNKIN8 1 HOOK 31'01tK, 12J nollme ATI. lo adtiilssloi, wlllbo 60 ou..

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