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Planting The Standard

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
November
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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All hail Columbus! Behold the Á great navigator as he lands. The .lífí' perils of the deep are past. The JjËÈfi clouds of fear have vanished. iidpSRi Tha night of L!oorn has ended. Y- ï? J n e ieavens the sun of success sáúkMÍiJ shines resplendent. Morning has llVl Imperiously the banner of 7 fö ifliPl 1 haughty Spain greets the dayHiê% light. üpon its ñuttering folds ï v rf l are inscribed the destinaos of a I tí n 111 nevv world. lis gleaming snrface OAj marks a long advance in tl. e evo ft lution of the human race. ït [J [ tells a story of prophecy unparig===========Èl alleled, of develpemcnt unapSïr. proache in the fullness of reJ -.-syLreB-iSiáL. corcled time. It crowns with I ■ triumph the efforts of genius. The World's Fair contair.cd no fincr statue of the great discoverer than this colossal figure. It commanded from its pedestal the eastern entrance to tha Administration building. The majesty of its dimensions, the vior and aggressiveness of its expression and the artistic finish of its corr.position made it admired as a genuine sculptural triurnph. Another Standard Proudiy Dispïayed at the Fair was that of Dr. Price'sCreainBakiiig-Powder A Standard of Excellence for Forty Years, It was the standard of unequalled strength, perfect purity and wholesome results. The avvard to Dr. Price's oi highest honors at the Fair furnishes conclusive evidence of its superiority over all other baking powders.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News