Presents tn the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUO JUIOE or tub FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human C 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, LIVES! AND BOWELS. It ! the most excellent remedy Jtnown to CLEWSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Rilious or Constipated so THAT PURb BLOOD, REFRESHING SLECH, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ACK YOUFl DRUOCIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. WVISVIUE. KY NEW YORK. N. I. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office op COStrTBOI.T.Ell OP THE CUItKEtfCY. WaMnvton, April 8, lbOl. J WnKKEAS, By satisfactory evidence pro iented to the uudcisigned, it has been made O uppear that "The Xtrthanta' Rational flank ,of Shnumdoah," In tlio Borough of Shenandoah, in tlio County of Schuylkill and State of FenLsylvauia, lias complied with all the provisions of the statutes of the United States, required to be complied with before an assoctat'oii shall be authorized to commence the business of banking. Now, Tukkefohe, J, Edward 8. Lacey, Comptroller of the Cltirency, do heiebycer. tlfythat "The Merchants' National Banltof Bhenandoab," In the Borough ol Shenandoah, In the County of Bchuyllclll, at d State ot Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business ol banking as provided In section flity-one hundred and Mxty-nine of the Re vised Statutes of the United Stales. . r , IN WiTMEfcS WHEREOF, wit 1 t?0t J ncss my hand and peal of office this 8th day of April, 1891. No. 4546. E. S. LACEY, Comptroller of the Currency. MAT ED miMii; : llsvacure-l miiiyth mo d t.- :;. Curj imiiT.is pronounce" I hopHevi by the e 't ra i.v'-in. From hnt nnv. sympt'tri iet nl ii.t'in'. .rapilly di3ftipcirf tun in (ijusiU I-3M two-trir(U of i bill, srnd ten nt in stumps ("pay potA(e r'Xinaiwi II. If. Dr. Grnsvenor's Bell-cap-sic "''zW-r'" PLASTER. J l vut uum, - ItheumatLsm, neortlgi, plenrierand lambaffo " um if remiw toi Bate vj an imixxuiili A New "Venture W. R.A MSAT POTTS Has opened a t AT No. 218 N. CENTRE ST., AM V 11111 4f S. iAI AAi Sales,of assorted goods, notions, hardware, glassware, etc, etc. Goods from all parts ot the county solicited on commission. THIS SEASON FOR PIC-NICS XIEINQ AT IIAXD, Committeemen should bear In mind that the Herald office is prepared to. do nll kinds of Poster Work! at the most reasonable rates. Give, us a call aud obtain our prices. All work dono when promised and In a satisfactory manner. Or tlio JJtiuor llnl.lt, I'lMllltciy Curcu jynainiuistcruiir nr. luuiica ejolilen Nitrcinc It Is manufactured u a powder, which can be (riven in class of beer, a oup of ootfee or tea, or in rood, nlthout the knowledge ol (bo patient. It la absolutely turmlesa. and will eifeot a permanent and speedy lm. whether the patient la a moderate drinker or a aiboholiowrtott It has been given In thousands of oases, and In every instance a perfect cure has fol lowed- H never Kails. Tbe system onoe lrapretrna d with the Bpeoiflo.lt beoomes an utter impossibility VpCopameuUM'rrce. To b. tad of C. H. HAGENBUCH, Druflrjlst, Bhenandoab HAD FOUR HUSBANDS Tlio Coronor's Jury Boliovo tlio Last Ono Was Poisoned. THE WIDOW PLACED IN JAIL. All the Circumstances Point Suspicionslj to Fotil Play. The) Accused Woman Tells Conflicting Stories She Said Her Husband Threat, enodto Kill Her Truoos of rnrls (Ireon Found in IIUKoud TwoOtherllunbuudi Died lu tlio Sumo Way. Rome, N. Y., Jttno 8. Tho inquest touching tho death of John Sorgonfrlo, who was found dead In bed rtt Ills rosl- donee on Laura street, Utlcn, rosulted In . tho coronor's jury finding that Sorgon frlo camo to his death from parts green, r and that from tho conflicting testimony of thoso nearost oonneotod with tho do-1 ceased, thoy bcllovo that tho poison wn9 1 ndmlnlstcrcd to him by his wlfo Caro-j line. I It was first thought that Sorgonfrla had I committed sulcldo, n3 he was found in j his-bed with a dinner on tho floor con-. talnlng traces of pnrU green. " From the Btrnngo actions of Mrs. Sorgenfrio the coroner suspoctcd something more than suicide. By Investigating tho case ho found that not only ivoro the circumstances of Sor genfrlo's death peculiar, but that the woman had had four husbands, two of thorn dying by poison. Sorgonfrlo had eaten 11 hearty supper tho night beforo, and his wlfo tostliled that ho did not oat anything. Traces of parts green wore found in tho food ho had eaten. It was found he had a quarrel with his wife tho night beforo. She tostliled that ho threatened to kill hor, and t lint alio would not sleep with hlra, though she know nothing of his death, only that sho found him dead lu tho morning. Tho Coroner found that a wook or two beforo his death his wife found him with n notorious woman by the name of Mary Fox,' who threutonod to keep Sorgenfrio with her. This woman swore to this at tho inquest. Mrs. Sorgonfrlo was very Jealous ovor this woman. Sorgonfrlo had property worth about $2,000. Sho married him with tho Intention of getting this prop erty. Thoso circumstances, combined with tho fact that two other husbands of tho woman died in tho same houso by tho samo means, point suspiciously to foul play. Mrs. Sorgonfrlo is coaflnod la tho Utlca jail. THE BACCARAT CASE. Sir Charles Itussoll llosumcs Ills Aren muiit This 9Iurnln. Londo.v, Juno - 8. Tho baccarat trial continues to excite tho greatest intorest, and it is said that oven yesterday tho Chief Justlco received several applica tions for soats in the court room to-day. The applicants Included, it is stated, an olllclal of the admiralty who had a nar row escape recently from himself becom ing tho hero of a courc sensation. Tho report that tho Prlnoo of Wales Is in debt to Arthur Wilson is denied on semi-ofllcial authority, and a Sunday newspaper which had given out nn in tention of publishing something about tho matter received a plain intimation that proceedings would follow. Sir Charles KuhsoII resumed his ad dress to tho jury this morning, and, Judging from tho scopa of his remarks, it is prob.tblo that ho will take up a con siderable portion of tho sitting of tho Court to-day. Sir Edwurd Clarke is to follow with tho closing speech for tho prosecution, and is not likely to fall be hind Sir Charles la tho length of his Bpeech; as tho evidence being rather against him ho will havo to depend largoly on his foronslo powors to restore the case of his client. If ho gets a chance to open after tho recess he will bo for tunate, and will no doubt take up a large part of to-morrow. Then comes' the summing up by tho Lord Chief Justlco, to which all look with tho groat est Inter est, especially that part which is to treat of tho Prlnco of Wales. The case cannot bo given to' tho Jury boforo to-morrow ovenlng. How long it will tako for tho jury to como to a de cision it is impossible to tell. While it is a remarkably sympathetic body, and has followed the caso with closost atten tion, it has shown no inclination of in clining to either side. Much will dopend on Lord Coleridge's chttrgo, which can not fall to havo groat influence with tho Jury. Should he bo able to clear up in advanco their doubts, differences and hes itations, an oarly verdict la to bo ex pected. John Ilnrns Arrested. London, June 8. The London omnibus striko was attended by soma excitement. Burns, the Socialist, occupied a bus driven by a novice without a badge, as is required by law. Two constables re moved Burns from tho bus and took him to Bow streot, while the crowd cheered him. Upon being released ho hastened to address a meeting at Westminster. Flratlcal bns drivers collocted a sixpence for any distance and the underground railways carried enormous numbers ot peoplo. Public sympathy is with tho strikers on the question of hours. Attacked by it Drunken Mob. Columbus, Intl., Juno 8. Tho north bound train on tho Pennsylvania lino was attacked by a drunken mob just after it pulled out of Seymour at 0 o'clock last night. Knives wero drawn and used freely. Charles Cutslnger was badly used up, ns wero also two strangers. Tho train was in chargo of Larry Smith, con ductor, who placed four mon under ar rest bero and lodged thorn In Jail, Sirs, flrlnnvootl Honored, Losdos, Juno 8. Queen Victoria has conferred tho Order of the Red Cross on Mrs. Q rim wood for herolo conduct at Manipur, whero hor husband, tho British political agent, was murdered by the natives.. Tho Ilrlgttmls In Coustnnttnoplo. Vienna, Juno 8. It is believed that tho Klrkillsse brigands havo reached Constantinople unobserved, and are safo In that city, after dlvldtug tho booty paid for the German tourists. Kurtliuuake In Italy. Home, Juno 8. An cartliquako In north ern Italy damaged houses in Mautua and Vorona, aud caused tho death ot an In valid lady through fright. Highest of all in Leavening Power.- A&SOLUTEEY PURE NEWS OF THE DAY. The arguments at Saratoga in tho Til den will cose lire concluded. Wright & Smith, clothiers of Philadel phia, aro financially embarrassed. Tholr Uabllltes are $10,000. The police have seized tho ofllco of tho "Bcvoltn," a new Journal, at LiBbon, and suppressed its publication. Heavy frosts oattsed much damage to tho crops In Rpn-erset, Kennebec, Frank lin and Oxford couutlos, Maine. William McGlbney, the Eastern Agent of the Louisville Se Nashville Railroad, died in New York at midnight from pneumonia. Miss Ellon Terrv. the nctress. Is ill in Loudon with congestion of tho lungs. Her condition is roportod to bo serious. In n flro noar Myorsdalo, Pa., two chll dren were burned to death and nlno other occupants of tho houso barely es caped In tholr night clothes. Father John Brady of St. Joseph's Church, Amosbury, Mass., has been ap pointed by tho Pope as coadjutor to Arch bishop Williams of tho Boston dioceso. Governor UusSell of Massachusetts has signed the repealing bill permitting persons to tako drinks at tho bars at saloons while standing up. Ex-Governor Henry Llppitt of Rhode Island died yestorday at Provldenco. Ho was born In 1818, and was a lineal descondentof John Lippitt,-who enrno to this country lu 1038. In the Cambridge, Mass., Polios Court thirty studonts of Harvard Collego woro fined $03 each for having liquors stored In tho rooms of the Alpha Delta Phi Club, of which thoy wore members. In tho Massachusetts Legislature the bill taxing inheritances so that direct heirs pay no tax and collateral heirs pay 5 per cent, was passed in tho Sonato. Tho bill to regulate mercautilo ngoncles was defeated in he Houso. It is taid that Governor Steele of Okla homa, hns been offered n position ns Com missioner of Pensions by President Har rison. Governor Steele is an Indlanlun, and was appointed Governor by tho Pres ident. After a long conference botwoon com mittees representing tho Boot and Shoo Workers' International Union nnd the Knights of Labor Shoomakors, of Bos ton, they failed to reach a basis for con solidation of both organizations. Governor H1U has appointed District Attorney Hugh Rellly of Albany N. Y., Commissioner of tho Board of Claims of Now York State to sttccoed tho late Judgo Muller. Tho Governor also appointed Assistant District-Attornoy Andrew Ham ilton to succeed Mr. Rellly, promoted. A Buffulo, N. Y., paper says tho pub lished statement to tho effect that Speaker Shoeban is n candidate for tho nomina tion for Lieutenant-Governor has boon mado entirely without his authority. Mr. Sheehau says emphatically that ho is not a candidate for that nomination. Returns just reoolvod by tho Pennsy 1 vanla Stato Board of Agriculture glvo a promlsiug crop outlook, especially with respect to wheat, whl h will bo abovo tho average for the past twonty yoars. Dry weather offectod hay and oats some what. There will bo an averago crop of apples. Live stock reports Indicate that the stock Is hardly up to tho averago condition. Dotectivo Heald, of tho Maine Central Railroad, who haB beon investigating the alleged attempt at train robbery near Enfield, Mo., says tho train robbers were simply a drunkon crowd who boarded tho train at tho station, pulled the cord, etoppod tho train, fired pistols In the air, Jumped from the oars and ran away. They did not attempt to enter the boggago or express cars, though thi doors wero open. Weuther Indications. WAsniNOTON, Juno ft For Now England, Eastern New York, Eastern Pennsyl vania and New Jersoy: Fair weather; warmert varlablo winds. FOr Western Pennsylvania and Wcstorn Now York; Fain warmbri easterly winds. NEW YORK MAltKUTS. New Yoiik, Juno 8.-JIonoy on oall loaned cany at syi and 4 per cent, BONDS. Closinir Closing Yesterday. To-day. iUi, Iran near. 100 100 iUi, 1891 Coup , ..100 100 4 a, 1U07 Hon. ISO ISO 1 s, 1U07 Coup m 121 B'JOCK MAU1CET. Closing; Closlna Yesterday. To-day. Canadian PaolBo 77 78M Ccutrul l'acltlo 30W D0t Chlcouro. Unr. & Ouinoy. HOU B7U HOW IS YOUR CHILD? Swift's Specific is the great developer, of delicate child ren. It regulates the secre tions; it stimulates the skin to healthy action, and assists nature in development. Thoro is no tonic for child ren equal to 1. 3. Bend for our treatise on Blood mJ Skin Diseases. Swirr Stecutco Co., Atlanta, Of Q M. HAMILTON, M. DM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Omoe-90 West Lloyd Btreet.' Btiecandoah U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. No Moro'Npgro Walters. Richmond, Va,, Juno 8. A revolution has been inaugurated in tho mnttor of dininc room waiters at the various mountain rosotts of Virginia and West VlTglnln. The proprietors havo deter mined to sulntltute white airls for nocro waiters. This has already been accom plished at JSawlov Springs, at tire Hotel Intermont nt Covington aud nt tho Hotel lilkton at Klkton. I he proprietor of tbe last named hotel brought ou from New York nn expert white girl waiter, who drilled the new girls in their duties. Strike lu 11 Slilprmil. Elizabeth, JJ. J., June 8. The bolters, rlvotcrs aud calkers, 21 In number, em ployed on the government practice cruiser now building nt tho shipyard ot Samuel ilooro & Sons, here, are ou striko for an advance of wmges. I he men work on piece work, and tho firm enys thoy ftvorageu ?4 per tiny. 1 he mon say thoy could not average more than $3. They tried to get tho other workmen to slop work, and tho linn tolephotiod to pollco headquarters and policemen wero sent to prevent disturbance. Work on tho cruiser has been suspended. Threo Fromlnent Cltlrons Arrested, Waldo, Ark., Juno 8. Threo of the most prominent cltlzons in town, ox- Mayor J. It Johnson, J. T. Faulkner and Ed. Waller have beon arrested by u. S. Mall Inspector McClure, charged with robbing the mails at ilc.ell on March 11). Tho three are also suspected of being connected with the recent sale robbery. Thoy will be taken to Texarknn for ex amination. What the Druggists say of Heiskell'a Ointment; ' When we ure nuked to rtfmmtru. n prepara tton for skin tijMUue Lututl out Hkimkclis Ointmknt, with I'very eotiliUnce of ltabuecess--ful treatment ol the diPeasi'." J. C. itEuiuic. tt Main pt.. Butler, Ta. "I have been selling TTkiwceMs's Ointmknt for eleven year j. It given universal satkfuctio It will cum Tettbr. 1 a. Uackknuerger, Italnbrliige, T- " Wo Imvo evidence of the curattvo proptrtK Of IlKISKKLL'R OINTMKNT litre. It 13 ft glKV rclliiblo ointment" Ki-euiso Hhleh, Tarentnm, Ta, "In all akin diseases I Invariably recommed Heisickll'h Ointmknt.' J. J. Keii Pliarrfiburg, Ta. "ITrisKFiXR Ointment cures when all el&t falls." MiClellan it JlEhD. Trp-ivort, Va. TTfiskell's OtNTvrNT spIIs on Its own' insrit " 11, B. Hilton. Kittaimlfli;, Pa, LAKESIDE Driuinq Park, (East Mahanoy Junction) HISTORICAL Wild West Show FOR ONE WEEK ONLY CD cq CD Indian Village) Cow'boy ani Mesican Encampment ffUD the only herd of Trained " and Spotted Mustangs. The whole hlttury ot a nation told In a thrilling drama of clvlllratloD, do. Elctlug the perils, hardships and erolsm of pioneer life on the plains, requiring In Its completion over S00 daring scouts, trappers, cowboys, Indian fighters, Mexican Vacquerosand Honoros.Chlets with their WarrlorN.Uraves, tiquaws aud Papooses. A held of spotted Mexi can Mustangs, herd 01 gentle Indian 1'nnles and Toxaa Bronchos. Tuel'irgoet and grandest exhibi tion of the kind on the American continent. Onnlng and traveling In Its own handsomely equteped railroad train. The first bivouac of Mexican Vacqueros direct from old Mexico, headed by DonzeAnuo, tlio famous Mexican leader, and Penor Francisco, tbe king ot all riders and ropers, expert and matchless In lariat throwing and reckless horsemanship, l'ralrle Hchooners and Indian Travoyiv whole herd of American BUFFALO and TEXAS STEERS, 00 1 I 1 1 CO T 1 1 1 23 A true representation of nn Indian : Buffalo : Hunt ! Showing the manner of branding wild cattlo on our Western Irontler; startling and wonderful dl.play of sharpuhootlng by frontiersmen, cowboys and Indians led by Moj. G. WH.UAM LIIXIE, (PAWJtBE BtlJ.) Famous and fearless Tony Hx press Riders, showing the mode of carrying important dis patches across tbe plains before tiie lntroduo ilnn ol tbe teleih-afih. A hand or vcrltlble Mexican vacqueros, direct from Moxlco, tbe greatest, ruugu riueni iu me worm Performances every afternoon. Special ex cursion trains each day. Don't forget the plate and date, Lakeside Driving Park, l'att Malianou Junction, JUilE 15,16, 17.18. 19 aid 20 AIJMlBHION, Clitlclrcit, miller is yrm, 33 CentH IS CeuiH THE MISSING MONEY. riilladxlplilu IlFtcctlTcs Think They Hare u Clew to Itm-d. lay's Transactions. Philadelphia, June 8. The dotectlves in tho employ ot the city have at last secured what thoy think will prove 11 clow to tho mystery surrounding the tr uisncllons between llntdsloy and Uie Keystono Hank. Alter two weeks of dill gent search they havo secured ti large number of checks from Mr. Maglll, lianlsloy's assignee. Thoso cheoks were drawn agalust the flv banks In which the city's mouey was deposited, nnd the authorities think that byoarefttlly going over these checks they oan tell where the missing million has gone. xwrdsloy s business plans were very pe culiar. Ills custom waa to place the city's cash In the five batiks designated by ordinance, and then gradually draw It out and make tho checks payable to the Keystone Bank. Through the whole of his term Bardsloy'a transactions always teemed to ho mixed up with the rotten Institution. Tho point of the whole thing now hinges on these ohecks, and If they bear the name of any private per son trouble may bo oxpected. It Is said that if Any of the checks were Issued to or drawn by any other persons than those connected with tlio banks, arrests will Immediately follow. Iiardsley had gath ered all of those chocks aud secreted them In his private office. Posttunstor-Oeneral Wanamaker re fused to say whether he Is to appear lie fore tho Council's Investigating oommlttoo and help to oleur up the Keystone-Hards-ley mystery. Bordsley and President Kennedy spent the day quietly In prison. Iiardsley Is Improving rapidly In health, and will havo a bucond hearing next Friday. THE SECOND DELUGE. Schwclnfurth Tliioatvus tn Turn tho Witter Utiou Kansas City. RouKtouD, 111,, Juno 8. Qoorgo Jacob Schwcinfurth hri roturuod to Hockford from Kansas City. He confessod to n feeling of rollof nt reaching Hockford, but Insisted that ho had no fear of tho Missouri mob doing him bodily harm. "Kansas City, ho Raid, "oan ill nlTord to Incur my anger. Located high upon tho bluffs, It behooves tho city authori ties to greet Rtratigers courteously. It Is for what thoy hoped to do that I will send tho floods from Heaven to harrass and overwhelm them. There shall bo weoplng and walling in Kansas City bo causo of tho insults offered tho porfoct mun." MR, BLAINE IMPROVING. Tho Invigorating Air of Itar Uurbor Pro duces Its Usual Ktrcct. HAnHAiuion, Mo., Juno 8. Sinco Mr. Blaine arrived hcro'tho weather has boon very cool, tho skies havo been clear and tho Secretary has driven out eacli day. Ho has already Improved as far as ap pearances Indicato, and It Is bollovod tho nlr of liar Harbor will hnvo Us usual lu-vif."-;!ng effoct upon him. Of cou.-so It is very quiet hero oarly In ti:o season, and that Is ono roasou for his coining at this tlmo. Bar Harbor air has done much for him in tho past, and he bolleves It will help him this tlmo. Colto Workers to Ilo Uuorgnnlzad. PiTTSBUito, Juno 8. Efforts will be mado at onco for tho complete reorgani zation of tho miners In tho coko region by tho United Mino Workors of America, Vice-President Poutia of that organiza tion saldi "Our fight against tho coko operators must be mniutaiticd ns long as wo cannot got our rights. Tho fight cannot bo evaded. I boliuvo it will not ho long beforo thero will bo another striko In the regions. Tho pottlemont at present Is ono pttroly through forco. Tho men havo no obligations, moral or logul, to remain nt work for thruo years. A settlement liko tho present ono will nover romain in forco." Bitten by a Pot Dog. New BnuNSwicK, N. J., Juno 8. MIsa Jenulo Schroeder of Qulldlu streot, n school teacher, whllo lacing her bhoe during tho morning was solzed nt the wrist by a pot dog, which clung tena ciously. Tho young woman could not shako off tho brute, aud, finally, drag ging tho animal to the door, pressed hor body ngnlnst It nnd tbe door fratno, causing tho dog to let go his hold. Tho animal was killed at onco and tho lac erated flesh of Miss Schroudor's arm was cauterized. Twonty Thousand Dollars Destroyed. Ottawa, Ont., Juno 8. In tho accldont to the Winnipeg express on tho Canadian Pacific road ut Straight Lake tho sum of $20,000, which had been mallod from two banks here, was destroyed. Ono pack age of $10,000 was entlroly destroyed, but thero was enough ot tho second bundla loft to enable tho bank to recover several thousand dollars. Who the actual losers will bo Is not known, but It Is likely to (all ou tho banks shipping tho amount. Unconscious from Inhaling Gas. New Yohk, Juno 8. Threo women em ployed In tho kitchen of tho Manhattan Club wore taken to Bollovue Hospital in a serious condition, thoy having boon found in tholr rooms unconscious from tho effects of Inhaling illuminating gas. Tho gas was probably turned on by acci dent. Their names aro Kato Fleming, aged 20; Ann Tracy, aged 20, and Annlo Cassldy, aged 20. Medical Experts Intorostod. AsnmiT Pamc, N. J., Juno 8. An au topsy on tho remains of Lawyer Bnrtlno, who died from what is supposed to have been hydrophla oaused by a oat's blto, will be held this afternoon. Medical ex perts from New York will havo charge ol tho autopsy in tho intorest ot soience. American Hums Confiscated. Antwshp, Juno 8. Flvo hundred boxes of Amerlonn hams havo boon confiscated In obedience to thu now law which pro hibits tho Importation of fresh moat, nud tho hams In question were considered by the authorities to come Into that cate gory. Violent Itnln and Wind Storm. Atlanta, Oa Juno 8. A violent rain aud wind storm passed over this olty last ovenlng, doing cousldorablo damago. Unfits Turner, ft teamstor, was killed uy lightning, its were also dozens of cattle. It was tho llrst rain for throe months. ltev. Philip ltornstolit Dond. Bitffaix), N. V.f Juno 8. Tho Ilev. Philip Bernstein died last evening of heart dlseuse, aged S3 yo.trs. Ho lmi ministered to tho congregations Bathel at gan Francisco, Montroul and Winches ter, Muss. We arc a patient people the ox is nowhere in comparison. Webuy lamp-chimneys by the dozen; they go on snapping and popping and flying in pieces; and we go on buying the very same chimneys year after year. Our dealer is willing to sell tis a chimney a week for every lamp we'burn a hundred or more a year and we plow for him, pay him for goading us. Macbeth's "pearl top' and "pearl glass" do not break from heat; they are made of tough glass. As likely as not our dealer would rather his chimneys would break; " it's good for the business," says he. He buys the brittlest ones he can get. " What are you going to do about it?" Pittsburg. Gso. A. MACBim A Co. GOLD MEDAL, PABIS, 1S78. W. Baker & Go.'s kiss from which tho excess o oil has beon removed, is Absolutely JPuro and It is Soluble, No Chemicals itro used in its preparation. It has more than three times tlie strength ol Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is thoreforo fur raoro economical, costing less than one cenl a cuji. It la delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Orocors ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Oorcliesfsr. Mass. and other special, ties for Uuntfemrn. V. IM DtHtJI.Ay, Jtrocutou, Slum. Soldf Josopla 3311,: SInonancIoalL DPti Sioo niicl ITpwnrclH CAN BK INVKSrKl) IN A 10S1T1VI5 A3Si WA1--IJ 15 Per Cent. Dividend Paying Stock. Full particulars and Prospectus can bo had on application or addressing H. I- HIMI'NON, lillllliur, - (14 UroiKlwiiv. !4. V. CHEAP AND STRONG. 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