rrnt In the mot elegant form THE LAXATIVE ANoftUTniTIOUB JUICE Off THE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER fiHD BOWELS. It is the most excellent remedy known to CLE4USE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated so that PURL BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW, Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR ORUOQIST FOR 03? SPXQrJES MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, KDUISV1UE. KY NEW YORK. N. t. Do You Like Soup ? If SO, at k your grocer to scrd you a quarters OS o Lu QC LU O O 0 CD O - CO Yawllo; O 33 All In a dry state. Bold In Europe (rnanufac tured tlicre), Asia, Africa and now, by Us own lntrlnklc merit, iorclng Itself Into every city, town, village and tiamlet In the United States. Samples Inrntshed free; lor, wlilcb, and price list, address OUVEK ANKETELLi 26 South William Street, MEW YORK CITY. -yrriLMINGTON noktiieun k. k. Timetable intffeet Jay, 10, 1691. Trains leave Reading (1 & K. station) for Gibraltar, Beyfert, llinuboro, Joanna, Spring field, Waynesburg Junction, Coatesvllle,West Cliesler.Clintlsford Junction, li. a O. Junction, Wilmington and Intermediate stations, dully except Sunday, at 0.25 and 8.30 a.m. and 3.15 p. tn. Sunday only at 3.05 p. m. For Warwick, St. Peters and Intermediate statlons,dally except Sunday, at 0.20 a.m., and 6.19 p. ni. Sunday only 8.15 a. m. For lllrdsuoro and Intermediate stations, Baturday only, at 12 m. For Baltimore and Washington tn. A O. It. It.) dally except Sunday at 8.25 nnd 8.30 a. m. and 3.15 p. m. Sunday only at 3.05 p. m. Trains arrive at Heading (I. & It. station) lrom Wilmington, 11. & O. Junction, Mont chanln, Chaddslord Junction, West Chester, Lenape, Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junction, Springfield, Joanna, Blrdsboro, Gibraltar, Bey fen and Intermediate stations, dally except Sunday at 1020 a. m. 5.52 and 8.17 p. m. Sun day only at 11.24 a. tn. From St. Peters, Warwick and Intermediate stations, daily except Sunday, at 8.21 a- m. and 2.25 p.m. Sunday only at 0 p.m. From Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations, Saturday only at 1 JO p. m. From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex cept Sunday, 10 20 a. m. 6.52 and 8.17 p. m. Sunday only at 11.21 a. m. BOWNFBS BltlOGS, Qen'l Pass. Agt A. O. SICCA USLAND, BupL. TREATED FRF.E.pvc.X'.k Have cured many thousand caiei, Cure (at tcuw pronounced hopeless by the beat phyilcian. From iirst dose sjmptonrf rapidly disappear, and jn ten days at lean two-thirdi of symptoms are removed. Send fur FREE ROOttof tettr monulsof mlr TCU nHV$,M'ntu,nt CRLTC by mall. Ii ftculoui cures. I Ln UUI O furnished l tltt yoii order txUl, send ten cvnts In itatmn to iny postage rvmoosiKt VIL l. II. OIEKKN A- NIM. ATJ,NTA. JA- OH MY BACK ! That generally means p.tn nnd guttering. Hut why sutler? BrOros venor's Bcll-cap-slo Porous Plaster will reUeve you In one night, sure. Send a penny itamp to Qrosvenor & Klclmrds, Boston, Mass., and learn how to remove a porous plaster scientifically It will payyou and don't forget that the best porous plaster ln the world has the picture ot a bell on the back-cloth, and Is called DR. GROSVENOR'S Bell-cap-sic. rjnt iA i'x J .ai at ouce, no operation 'u !'L)siiioaa. Cases proDniiurcdlQ a i ucj, bond for t'ircular. f rr AdvtrekYee. m U, O'rtw linursStoS. CU) u 1 CURF Or tuo Urmor Habit, iosltlwly Curcu a. uy tuiiuiiiiaieriuir ir. luUuea jolleu Niterlfle. It Is manufactured aa a powder, which can be given la a glass of boor, a oup of ootfee or tea, or In food, without the knowledge ot tlio patient. It la absolutely Harmless, and will erfeo'. a permanent and apeedy cure, wuetUer the patient ia a moderate drinker or an alcjbullo wreck It has been given ln thousand of cases, and ln every Instance a perfect euro haa fol lowed It never Full. The ayatem once Impregntfr cd with the Speolflo.lt becomes an utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. 48 page book of particular free. To bo bad of C. H. HAGENBUCH, Druggist, Shenandoah G. M. HAMILTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN MD SURGEON. Onlee-M West Lloyd Street, Buenandoan Pa. r CTawwfr c, n,v - Xii " , i i 1 wi icnjiaueiitly cured by SENSATIONAL TRIAL All London Excited Over tlio Baccarat Case. OVER 18,000 APPLY FOR SEATS Tho Scene When Court Owned This Morn ing an Interesting One. Tho rrlnco of Wales Will Uo Called Upon to Testify Ills Testimony Will Itnvo a Groat Ilonrliiir On tho Itemilt It Is Humored that the Dofonco Will l'lenil Justification. London, Juno 1. Beginning with tho bacenrut scandal trjal to-day, tho Brit ish publlo will bo rognlod with a series of sensations, lnoludiug eight cases of breach of promise of marriage, nnd n now trial of tho notorious Wolpole-Wiodomnu caso, which has thrown suoh a lurid light upon tho state of English society ln tho East. So great Is tho lntorost taken ln tho Sir W. Gordon Cummlng trial by tho public that thore havo been over 18,000 applica tions for seats, and tho court has accomo dation for only 5.10 ln that portion re served for tho public. In order to meet this unpnrallcllod de mand, extra seats havo been placed In tho body of tho court nnd a row upon tho bench ltsolf, but thoso lattor are reserved for tho most distinguished applicants. In order, too, to provont any possible con fusion, Lord Colorldgo hlmsolf has slgnod every tlckot for admission. Tlio sceno, therefore, whon tho court assomhlod this morning was an Interest ing ono, not only by reason of tho fact of tho Importance nnd gravity of tho case, or tho clrcumstnnco that tho Prince of Wales will bo called as ono of tho chlof witnosses, but also because of tho position nnd social consequence of tho audtenco which Is in attondanco to watch tho pro ceedings. Tho great event of tho day will natur ally bo tho calling of tho Prince of Wales and It is expected that His Hoynl High ness will follow Sir William in tho wit ness box. Much will depond on tho Prince's evidence, so that apart from the consideration of his rank, his testimony will have n groat bearing on tho caso. Nothing is doflnltely known as to tho naturo of tho defenso to bo brought for ward, hut it is rumored in legal circles that justification will bo pleaded. BARNUM'S BODY. Friends of tho Do ml Showman Moy De cldo on Cremation. BtUDOEPonT, Conn., Juno 1. Benjamin Fish, treasuror of tho Barnurn & Batloy show and cousin of Mrs. Barnurn, is quoted as saying: "I havo just loft Mrs. Barnurn and wo havo decided that tho best thing that wo can do Is to havo Mr. Barnurn a body exhumod and cromatod." MORE BARNABY MYSTERY. An Illosttlmnto Child Now llrougfat Into tho Famous Caso. DENVEn, Col., Juno 1. Dovolopments in tho Barnahy caso contlnuo to intorcst tho public, but aro at prosont mostly confined to the oxporlcnces of witnesses. A story has como to Denver that might show up motives in a startling manner. For some tlmo tho defectives in tho East havo boon working stoadlly on a clew and attempting to find a certain mysterious individual. This person Is said to havo been tho great and primal causo for tho disruption in tho Bnrnaby family, which eventually lod to Mr. Barnaby cutting oft his widow with $2,500 a year. Tho Individual who could account for so many things has not, so far 03 is at present known, oven by word or octlon, placed himself or herself in ln a position to causo fear or troublo. This person, who is likely to become one of the most important personages in tho caso, is said to be an Illegitimate child of the late Mrs. Josephine B. Bar naby. Tho latest pleco of information comes as a thunderbolt in the pervading dull ness ln tho unraveling of tho great pois oning mystery. Littlo is known at present boyond tho baro fact that such a complication oxlsts. What its full significance may be can not be fully determined until the day when tho jury shall bo hearing tho evi dence which is to pronounco Dr. Graves either an innocont and much persecuted man or a criminal who planned and car ried into fatal execution the most diabol ical murder ever perpetrated ln tho West. Grip Communicated After Death. London, Juno 1. Sir Morrell Macken zie has made some startling statements with regard to influenza. Sir Morrell bo lleves the disease can be communicated by dead bodies. In support of this opin ion, ho quotes a case from tho American newspapers, ln which a gentleman of that nationality, having died with in fluenza in Paris, his body was em balmed and sent to Philadelphia, where it was exposed to tho view ot the family, allot whom wore Immediately attacked by tho disease. Sir Morrell does not doubt that tho Influonza was introduced into tho House of Commons by tho wit nesses from Sheffield, whoro tho disease was at its worst, who gave their evidence in one of the committee rooms. Subscription for Nellie Iluskett. London, Junb 1. A subscription la be ing taken for Miss Nellie. Iiaskott, tho young woman whose evidence served to bring Captain Verney and his fellow con spirator, Madama Bouillor, to justice. The young wonian is dependent entirely upon her own resources. Sho could have received thousands of pounds had she consented not to appear against Verney, whose family is very wealthy, but tho authorities found hor a stoadfast wit ness. The subscription alroady amounts to a handsome sum. Holgluia Labor Troubles. London, Juno 1. Belgium seems to be getting ileopor into tno trouuio with strikers instead ot out ot its difficulties. Financial aid for tho strikors is offored from France, Germany nnd England, and tho council of tho worklugmen's party have voted to continue tho strike. It is expected that n strike ot gasworkers will soon- be commenced, which will throw Urussolls into total darkness. No Moroy for Hebrew. Vienna, June 1, The police of Astra, chan, Russia, are vigorously expelling Jews on only a week's notice. Similar action is being taken elsewhere, with mora or less vigor. It is estimated thai 50,000 will bo driven out. flighest of all in Leavening Power. S-l; Powder ARSOLUTEDf PURE Final Report of tho Grand" Jury. New Orleans, Juno 1. Tho Grnnd Jury made their final report. Eoforrlng to tho Irregular proceedings about tho court building, the fact is mentioned that tho list of tales jurors in tho lluunossey oase was delivered to the defence nearly V4 hours uerore it was glvontotuobtato's nttorueys. The Grand Jury suggest Mint tho court offlolals investigate tho matter and place tho responsibility where It be longs. Ills Heard Grown After Donth. NonTiiFiELD, Minn., Juno 1. Tho bbdv ot E. II. Haskell, who has been dead for over 20 years, was yesterday removed from his grave, it uolug purposed to put tho body In another lot. Whim his bodv was exposod It was found that ho had a beardover 23 inohos long. Ills wlfo said that before he died ho had beon shaven and all his hair must havo grown after his burial. Doctors In Trouble Omaha, Nob., Juno 1. Tho threo doo- tors arrested for criminal malpractice nrcT still in' jail. tTho remains of two Infants havo been exhumed ln tho yard of tho Medical Institute. Dr. Hugoson, another member of tho staff of tho institute, has disappeared. Tho institute has been closed, all tho omploycs ana patlonts be ing dismissed. Oarsruon Arrive at Now London. New London, Conn., Juno 1. Tho Col umbia 'Varsity and troshmon crows havo arrived hero and takon up quartors with Captain Kit Brown at Gales Ferry. There aro 23 in all in tho party. Tho Columbia boys arrived much oarller than usual ln order to mako up for their poor condi tion. They Leavo for Europo To-Day. New Yoiik, Juno 1, Mrs. McKeo and Mrs. Russell Harrison sail for Europo to day. In England they will bo tho guests of Minister Lincoln. In Paris they will bo tho guests of Minister Reid, and in Germany they will probably be tho guests of Minister Pholps. Shot Ills ltrottior-ln-r.nw. Norfolk, Va., Juno 1. John Kolly, last evening shot and fatally wounded his brother-in-law, Otto Caytou. Kelly is in custody. Cayton porsuaded Kelly's wife to leave him. The First Camullun Poor. Montreal, Can., Juno 1. Sir George Stephen ha3 been created n peer by Her Majesty. This is the fltat instance of a peornge having been conforred on a Ca nadian. Moxlcnu Mlnlxtor of Flnuuco Dond. City of Mexico, Juno 1. Minister ot Finance Duolan died at midnight. Advertising It Is said will soil anything, this ia true ln a measure ; but for staying qualities,- merit is tho test. Extensive advertising may sell anything where It is now or unknown, but after M comes Into general uao, it Is judged according to its worth. The continued and steady growth of Swiff s Speclfla In the best ovidoaco of its oxcollenoa. It is most popular whoro it Is best known. Every bottle sold, sells tea others. Every ono that takes It be comes its friend, and recomrrronds it to their acquaintances. Treatise on Blood and Skin Disease Mailed free. Swlvt Spkcow Co., Atlanta, Oa TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of 1 comptroller of hie ctjrrekcy. v WailUngttm, April 8, lfcU. J Whereas, By satisfactory evidence pre sented to the undersigned, It has been made to appear that "The STerthunW Xattonal Sank 0 Shenamlouh," ln the Borough of Shenandoah, ln tho County of Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania, has compiled with all the provisions of the statutes of the United States, required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of banking. Now, Therefore, I, Edward B. Laoey, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby cer tify that "The Merchants' National Bank ot Shenandoah," In the Borough ot Shenandoah, ln the County of Schuylkill, and State ol Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business ot banking as provided In section fllty-one hundred and sixty-nine of the Re vised Statutes of the United States. I seal IN WITNESS WHEREOF, wit ness my hand and seal of office this 8th day of April, 1801. No. 4516. ,E- S. LACEY, Comptroller of the Currency, A New "Venture W- MSAT POTTS lias opened a IN AT No. 218 N. CENTRE ST POTTSVILLE, PENN'A. Bales of assorted goods, notions, hardware, glassware, etc, etc. Goods lrom all puts ol the county solicited on oominieaiou. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. THEY ARE TOO POWERFUL. A Movement Agnluit Merriintlle Agendo! In Mn.ttichusettfl. Boston, June 1. The contest over the Mercantile Agency bill is one of the most important matters before the Legislature), and its wholo course has been attended with much publlo interest. The history of tho movement this year Is well known. An order was Introduced authorizing th Committee on .Mercantile Affairs to con sider tho expediency of enacting a law makiug mercantile agencies amendable to tho libel and kindred laws. Tho committee reported that such leg islation was inexpedient. Representa tive Mellon, of Worcester, dissented from tho other mombers of the committee, and ouereu a substitute hill. Tho bill at present beforo tho Legisla ture is not a radical ono. Its provisions nro that niorcantito agencies shall bo liable for injuries inflicted by fnlso reports on tho samo basis ns newspapers and prlvato individuals, and that tholr ro ports bo not regarded as privileged com munications. Tho wholo movoment Is tho result of tho unlquo position which tho mercantile agencies hold in business circles. A New York man who testified mado somo sworn charges against ngeuclos in genoral, Tho wholo question, as viewed by the promoters of tho bill now beforo tho Leg islature, is whether tho morcantilo agen cies shall bo allowed to procoed in tholr busluossontlroly freo fromlognl rostralnt, as Is now the caso. It is claimed that they aro now possessed of far too much powor. Their wholo work is dono ln bo crot, nnd a man may bo injured without bolug nhlo to dofend hlmsolf or know from what source tho blow was struck. A YOUNG GIRL'S CRIMES. Sho Bays Sho Ciiunut Itculst tho Tempta tion to Steal. Oarroll, In., Juno 1, Mnny crimes aro charged to a pretty 10-year-old girl, who is locked up in tho county jail. She calls herself Katio Faulkner, but says sho Is concealing hor real namo to shield relatives from disgrace. Sho says sho was loft an orphan when only a year old, nnd wont to live with nn undo. Her great passion was for money, nnd, seeing a circular advertising counterfeit money, sho answorod it and placed qulto an ordor. Whon it camo it was sent by ex press with $35 charges, and, not having tho money to got tho packago out of tho offico, sho ran away and went to another undo, whoro sho stolo $00. After securing tho money sho wont to Council Bluffs and put up at tho best ho tol ln tho city. In a short tlmo sho left without paying her board bill, nnd on ar riving at Pnnnmn sho robbed n. store, so cured a suit of mon's clothes, and In this dlsgulso started for Doflanco, whoro sho Was arrested, but was released on condi tion that sho would roform, Sho says sho tried hard to keep from stealing, but sho could not resist tho temptation, Sho says sho failed to so euro tho monoy and jewolry of Mr. and Mrs. Yates because they would not llo still long enough, but It sho had had a revolver thoy would havo lain still long enouizh for her. Ob, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The signal per haps of the sure a pproHCh of that more ter rible disease. Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can afford for the sake of saving 60 cents, to run the risk nnd do nothing for It. We know from experience that Bblloh'e Cure will Cure yonr Couch. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Bottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Wbopplne Coush at once. Mothers do not be without It. For Lame Back, Bide or Chest, use Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by O. II. Hagenbucb, N. E. corner Main and Lloyd streets. Street Railway! KTOCK ln the MAHANUY CITY P SHENANDOAH, GIIlAItD VILLE and ASHLAND STREET RAILWAY can yet be procured, and parties contemplating Invest ment should apply at once at the offlco or WILLIAM KIMMEL, 24 N, Jardm St., Shenandoah, Pa. nJIIE contract for the construction doah and Ashland has been award ed and will be completed within HO days from the time the ground Is broken for the station, CABS nUNNINO B7 JULY. I T IS expected that cars will bs running between Shenandoah and Ashland do later than July, Good Investment! THE SEASON FOR PIC-NICS IIMXa AX BAND, Committeemen should bear in mind thai tlio Herald olllco Is prepared to do nil kinds of Poster Work! at the most reasonable rates, Qlve ua a call and obtain our prices. All work done when promleedand ln a satisfactory manner. THE DYING PREMIER Sir John Mncdoimld Still Fighting Off Death. THE END MUST BE ,VEHY NEAR Tho Attending Physicians Astounded a' the Marvelous Vitality Displayed. A Crlnl-. lu l'olltlcul Circle-111 tho Domin ion Imminent Speculation 1.1 to Sli John, bucccsor-Tho Cabinet Hold 11 Stx-llnur ftosslon Parliament Will Ad journ To-day for Throo Weeks. Ottawa, Ont., Juue 1. Sir John Mac donald is still living, but it Is only a slender cord that binds him to earth, still the attending physicians are astounded at the mnrvellous vitality he dlsplayx. The old premier Is fighting with char acteristic tenacity, but the fight cannot be.much longer maintained. Since Fri day afternoon, though deprived of the power of speech, he has maintained tho oheerfulness for which he was so notwl while ln health. Not tho appearance of regret or disappointment has been ox pressed. He realizes that the end Is ap proaching, and seems to be prepared for the llnal call, A l'olltlcnl Crisis Iinmlnout. A crisis In political circles is imminent. Tho Cnhlnet sat si 1 hours Saturday, but. as if by nrrangemei t, tho lips of all the Cabinet Ministers aro sealed ns to whnt ws dono. In tho ovont of Sir John's death, Sir Heury Lnngovln, tho Privy Councillor, will bo summoned by the Governor-Genoral to assumo control ol public affairs, but with grnvo charges of malfeasance In ofllco hanging over him. The Minister of public Works will natur ally rofuso to do so, leaving tho question of leadership betweon air John Thomp son, Minlstor of Justice., and Sir Charles Tupper, High Commissioner for Canndn ln Englnnd. Tho Kovernmont has already hold an informal conference with tho Minister of Justtco, but indications aro that a largo wing ol the Loucrvntlvo party will in sist on the sanction of Sir Charles Tup por as tho new Promlor, Sir John Thomp son being a Roman Catholic. A caucus of the party will bo held nt an early date, and Parliament to-day will bo asked to adjourn for thrco weeks. SIR JOHN'S CAREER. For Yonrs llo lias lloon n Prominent Fig ure In tlio Affairs of Cauntlii. Sir John Macdonald was born In Suth orlnndshlre, Scotland, January 11, lblfl. Ho was brought to Canada In 1820, whon his father, Hugh Macdonald, settlod ln Kingston, Ont. Ho was educated at Kingston, ami whon lu years old began to study law. Ho was admitted to tho bar lu looo, and ln loJU became counsel, and achlovod distinction by his defeuso of Schultz, who made a raid into Canada ln 1830. Macdonald cntorod public llfo ln lo44, as tho representative of tlio city of Kingston In tho Houso of Assembly and continuod to sit for this constituency until tho Union of 1H78 when ho was defeated. Sovcral othor constituencies then olected him nnd ho sot for Lennox County. In May, 1847, ho was first ap pointed to offico, becoming Receiver- General and subsequently Commissioner of Crown lauds. Early ln 1848 tho government was defoated, and Macdonald remained ln opposition until 1831. In September, 1854, tho government was do fonted on the question of secularization of tho clorgy reserves, and ho entered tho coalition cabinet which was formed, bo-comlugnttornoy-gcneral,nnd under his ad vice tho clergy rosorvos were secularized on what was considered a fair basis. In 1850, on tho death of Sir Allan Mo Nab, Macdonald becamo tho loader of tho Conservatives, which position ho has hold vor since, exercising groat influence on Canadian history. In 1858 the Macdonald ministry wasdo foatcd on tho question of tho location ot tho scat ot government, but the now min istry was defeated on tho first day ln the In 1801 Macdonald and his associates succeeded ln convincing tho pcoplo that a confederation of all tho British North American provinces was desirablo. In bringing nbout tho confederation Mac donald was an active factor and it may be claimed that ho wus tho creator of the Dominion ot Canada. Tho now constitution wont Into force July 1, 1807. Macdonald was sworn in ns a privy counsellor and nppolntod Min ister of Justlco and Attornoy-General. In recognition ot his services ho was oreated a Knight Commandor of tho Bath by Quoen Victoria and in 183-1 ho received tho grand cross of tho samo order. Ho remained Prime Minister un til 1873 when ho was defoated on what was known ns tho Canadian Pacific scan dal. Ho remained In opposition until 1878 whon his party were successful in tho tariff issue and he resumed his ofllco pledged to protection. In 1882 and again in 1887 ho carried tho country. His suc cess at tho recont Dominion elections is known. Sir John was ono ot tho Alabama Claims Commissioners, and for his suo cess on that Commission was made a Privy Councollor of Great Britain. Ho marrlod twico. His first wife, Isabella, daughter of Aloxandor Clark, of Delna vert, Scotland, died in 1850. Ills second wlfo was Susan Agnes, daughter of T. J. Barnard, a member of tho Privy Council of the Island of Jamaica. Ex-Lleut.-Gov. Littlolleld Dead. Providence, R. I., Juno 1. Ex-Lieut.-Gov. Daniel M. LIttlefield died ln Paw tucket yesterday, ngod 70. Ho was a woll known manufacturer of hair cloth, and also 111 lod many positions ot trust ln pub lic life. Ho was a Whig nnd a Republi can. Committed Sulcldo by Ilunglng. Utica, N. Y Juno 1. Mrs. John R. Davies, of Bnrdwell Town, nbout HO miles from this olty, committed sulcldo by hanging. She had mado previous at tempts to kill herself. Mrs, Davies was a woman ot great Intellect and was high ly connected In this city. Now a Freo l'romouade, Niw Yobk, Juno 1, Exnotly at mid night last night tho promenade ot tho Brooklyn Bridgo was opened to tho pub llo freo of charge. This Is. ln accordance with n recent act of the Legislature. Diiath of mi Old Inventor. Philadelphia, Juno 1. David Brooks, the olectrlclan and Inventor ot electrical appliances, died at his homo ln German town last night, aged 72. Some merchants get the best they can; some get the meanest they can. Your dealer in lamp-chim-neys-what does he get for you? There are common glass and tough glass.tough against heat. There are foggy and clear. There are rough and fine. There are carefully made and hap-hazard. You can t be an expert In chimneys ; but this you can do. Insist on Macbeth's "pearl top" or "pearl glass" which ever snape you require. 1 ney are right in all those ways ; and thev do not break from heat. not one in a hundred. Be willine1 to nav a nickel more lor them. - PUUburr. Oio. A. Macs its & 09, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1378. W. Baker & Co.s Ireakfast a from which tho excess ot oil has been removed, is Absoltitely J?uro and it is Soluble No Chemicals nro used in its preparation. It has more than three times Uic strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nnd is thcroforo far mora economical, costing less than one cent a cvp. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, nnd admirably adapted for invalid as well as for persons in health. Sold by Grocers ovorywhoro. V. BAKER & CO., Dossier, Mass, lUnirc? a , -"mi $3 SHO and other special, ties for Gentlemen, T.rtiilou tttt n fix vtra r- rnntPtl, and so stamped on bottom. Addresa JTosopIi jOctll,: JSlla.oxn:v33.ca.oa.a3. 3Et Smo unci ITpivnrclH CAN UK INVESTED IN A POBITIVK ANU HAl'K 15 Per Cent. Dividend Paying Stoclc. Full particulars and Prospectus can be had on fU-pllcutIon or addressing H. I.. HI.lllMtt?, Itaiiltcr, 64 Itroaclwuv, 2S. V. ARE THE BEST. 100 styles, prices 10 suit al!. Wm. Ay it eh a buNto. PiiiLADLj-rniA. Sold bj ail deulera. fl ifMcbUr, Knffliah Diamond flrud. 'ennyroyal p.lls O riff! n ft 1 ana Only Cennlne. MFC. svlwava fl!ll kill. LAOI1S UI i UrnitKliI fur CMrhtttert Bu;Ut Pia-f monit Brand In lted n 1 o Un f llio botM, KIil with blue rll fx t. Tnle ;nk nth. Rffttta AimamrouM uftriiu (ttmi and imitationi A i ProftgUU, or mi 4V In iiiinpt for J rtleuUri, tuiUmo&Ulj o4 "truer iof iiaa.en," tn tsntr, dj reiant SolJtj- vi nia. a nnmim m. hs 1ht tt it Mtkhle ftutS aaceufof 1'tclhlUl tot Hl4im flelk Special Diseases.BltKKl Poison I'lTRX, blotch. I, rinipleii 9or MuUlU, Tbr nt, It riUUOCi, 8elt lent, InBanafctl iil, KtdoiM Hiri4er, Lwt ruiutj, Wt k back, lmi9i.a. rtlM. lleUneholrj Vnsneu Uc.iittr,!mr.4lr.lMiiir7 oJDtoiy.StrUlnrtft, ill dUttie reiu'tlnj from jt.utb'ui errors or from orttwork, O.d.Voungcr Middle Aged wwuffrtny.onsr. ra li Cerun, no ein-nm. ut, I Juid ? rfUini known m modlotl Wltunic! townee, litlnftiuBl olJclioitiMl, no m titer who ftlk'd r IW i ot. 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