Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1884 — Twenty-fire Per Cent. Stronger than Any Other Batter Color. [ARTICLE]
Twenty-fire Per Cent. Stronger than Any Other Batter Color.
Burlington, Vt., May 3, 1883. I hereby certify that I have examined the Butter Color prepared by Wells, Riohardson & Co., and that the same is free from alkali or any other substanoe injurious to health; that 1 have compared it with some of the best of the other Rutter Colors in the market and tlnd it to be more than twenty-tive per cent, stronger in color thnn the best of the others, I atn satisfied that it is not liable to become rancid, or in any way to injure the butter. I have examined it after two months’ free exposure to the air in a place liable to large changes of temperature, and found no traoe of ranoidlty, while other kinds similarly exposed became rancid. A. H. Sabin, Prof. Chemistry, University of Vermont.
The modern funeral is dearer than life. This is why so many people hesitate to die. It costs more to die than to live.—Peck's Sun. The Horsford Almanac and Cook Book mailed free on application to the Rumford Chemical Works, Providenoe, R. I. Cabbv (on receiving bis exact fare): “ Oh, pray step in again, sir; I could ha’ druv you a yard or two further for this ere!” Many ladles who for years had scarcely ever enjoyed the luxury of feeling well have been renovated by the use of Lydia Puikham's Vegetable Compound. It is probable that beef tea was invented about the time Henry VIII. dissolved the Papal bulb
