3"! Both tlio method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho tasto, and acts gently yet promptly on tho KidneyB, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches nnd fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto nnd ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho mo3t healthy ana agreeable substances, its many oxcellcnt qualities commend it to all and havo mado it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in COc and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. tOWSVILLE, Kt NEW YORK. N.Y. Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc Removes and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Chemicals are used In the preparation of W. BAKER & CO.'S BreaMastCocoa tchMt is absolutely pure and soluble. It has more than three timet the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch. Arrowroot or ' Suirar. and Is far morn cnn. uomicai, costing less man one cent a cup. It Is delicious, nourishing, and basil? gold bj Grocers eterynhcrt. LW. BAKES & GO,, Dorchester, Mais. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. The success of this Great Cough Cure is without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can suc cessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at on enormous expense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home in the United States and Canada. O If you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for SHILOH'S CURE, Price lo cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. For sale by 0. H. Hngenbuch. til inTI IIP We, the uudersluned, wore Hllr I 1 1 Hp entirely cured or rupture by I U I I U I IU j)r, j. rj. Mayer, 31 Arch Ht., Philadelphia, Pa., B. Jones Philips. Kennet Hnuare, Pa.; T. A. ICroltz, BUtlngton. l'a.; K. JI. Hmall, Mount Alto, Pa.: Hev. 8. H. Sher. rner, sunbury,.Pa.; D. J. Dollett, 2Urt. 12tb Ht.. Heading, Pa.; Wm. DU, 182". Montrose Ht., Philadelphia! 11. U Itowe. 309 Elm tit.. Head. lug, l'a.; Ueorce nnd Ph. liurfcart, 439 Locust tit., Heading, Pa, Bend for circular. Act on a new principle regrjato the Uver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. Do. Miles' Vnm epeedUv cure biliousness, torpid liver and constlpa. lion. Emsllost, mildest, surest! ftpdosoo,2Beto. Oamplso frea tl atOAtUU. tit. Biles tied. Co., Uttut, tot. J. GALLAGHER. Justice of the Peace, Real Estate and lasuraace Agency. Office Muldoon's Building, Shenandoah, Pa To tv.t ttT"olll" Cure tor tho e3t of wjlf-nbuM. Varlr FxcckftP. Emieona. IS e n ou. Debility, LcmwoI And MuT-i Vdiubb InfurmMlon i'll Addn-w 11 7 I H it ft M i I 1 ill PEFFER'S LATEST PL! The Kansas Senator'3 New Financial Scheme. LOAN BUREAU IN THE TREASURY Conclusion of the luvestlRntlnn of Civil Service Violation at ltaltlmoro Sono! Romero Coming Hack Husk nnd Itnln' making Other Washington Notes. Washington, May .27. Mr. Peffer'i latest financial scheme, Introduced In the Senate yesterday, and laid on tha table, goes even further than Mr Stan ford's land scheme. Mr, Peffer. besides establishing a loan bureau In the Treasury with branches in every capital city throughout the country with authority to lend not less than $100, and not more than $2,G00 to every person requiring it upon approved landed security, also undertakes to regu late the rate of interest on ordinary discounts and banking loans and mort gages throughout tho United States, This rate of Interest, six months after the passage of the act, is in no oase to exceed 5 per cent all State laws to tho contrary notwithstanding, and on long time loans is to be limited to J per cent. Uommlssionors and assistant commis sioner)! are provided to put the law into execution, and the government is au thorized to print a special edition ol greenbacks to cover the advances made by tha loan bureau and its branches. CONCLUSION OF THE INQUIRY. The Investigation Into tho Civil ServlCI Law Violations In Mstltlmoro, Washington, May 27. Tho House Committee on Reform in the Civil Serv ice has concluded its investigation into the alleged violations of the Civil Serv ice law by Baltimore postofHce offlalals, The committee carried the lnvestlga uon, as iar as is was auiuorizeu uy tue resolution which was, in substance, to ascertain if auy of the 23 employes In the Baltimore postofHce, custom house and United States Marshal's office, who were charged with violating the Civil Service law by taking an active part in and soliciting money for elections, were still in office or had been indicted. Representative Andrew,chairmun of the committee, Bays that the report of the investigation would be prepared as soon as the evidence taken was printed, and unless the House authorized the com mittee to proceed further with the mat ter, it would end with the present in quiry. flcn. Cullora's Ileqnest to the Government, Washington, May 27. A message from the President informed tho Senate of the bequest by Maior-Qeneral Qeorge W. Cullom, U. S. A., of a quarter of a million dollars for the erection of a memorial hall at West Point, N. Y., to bo devoted to works of art and other objects tending to elevate the military profession, The message was accom panied by the draft of a bill prepared by the executors to carry out the generous provisions ot the will, which, the Presi dent Btates, required no appropriation by Congress to give it effect. Senor ltoiftero Will Come Back. Washington, Mny 27. The regret oc casioned by the announcement that Senor Matla Romero, the Mexican Minis ter to the United States, had been re culled, and given a place in the Cabinet of President Diaz, which was felt by all who were acquainted with him, will be tempered by the suggestion that the change will be onlv temporary and that within a short time Mr, Romero will re turn to tho United States and resume hli official residence. To Aid Our Own Sufferers. Washington, May 27, On account ot the devastation that has been wrought by the floods in tha Mis sislppi Valley, the American Na tional Red Cro'B Association have decided to receive no more funds for distribution in Russia. They recommend to the generous people who wish to give that they send relief direct to the destitute cities and towns in thi flooded districts of the West and South of our own country. Secretary Rusk Jlelleves la Ralnmnklug. Washington, May 27. In response to an Invitation by tho Agricultural Com mittee of the House, Secretary Rusk and Assistant Secretary Wllletts of the Agricultural Department appeared be fore the committee and discussed tha practicability of experiments in rain making. Both officers gave their en dorsement to an appropriation for the ensuing year to determine the practica bility ot the tests. To Create the Society of Colonial Dames. Washington, May 27. Representa tive Reyburu, of Pennsylvania, intro duced in the House a bill to create the National Society of Colonial Dames, a corporate and politic body. The society is to have its principal office in Wash ington, D. C, and shall report annually to the Secretary of the Smithsonian In stitute concerning its proceedings. The click." ominous Another chimney lamp for the ash bar- rel. "Pearl-top" is the only reli able kind not made for ash barrels and back yards. The "we have jxist as good," don't make them as irood. Not one dealer m a hundred knows any thing about glass except the price. Insist upon having Macbeth's "Pearl-top" chimneys, and take no oiner. voil will find this label printed in black on each "Pearl top" chimney; they are wrapped in white paper, printed m red ink. We do this for your protection Pittsburgh, Pa. Geo, A. JUcdetu Co Highest of all !n Leavening Power. mm xamh tt9k w iv.u mt jstx mi jo ABSoumBsar pure Coining Events. May 80. Erclfior Social Club straw berry and ico cream festival in Kobbins' 9pr house. Slay 30 Picnic at Ellengowsn Qrovo, fur tho benefit of the El'.eugowan drum corps. ilny 30. Basket picnic at Lakosldo Park, East Mahanoy Junction, by tho Junior Glass f tho High School. May 31 Children's Concert, under the auspices of tho Wm. Penn Juvenile Choir, in Wm. Penn 31 E. church. Juno 11. Strawberry and ice cream te-tival, in tho P. Al. church hall, under aupicea of Indies Aid of the P. M. church. Juno 13. Hrawborry and ice cream festival in Kobbins' opora house, under tho ampice? of tha young pwpl) of the Eng lish Baptist churjh. Junn 14. Strawborry and ice cream festival, under the auspices of tho Ladies' Aid Society of tho 31. E. church, in Hob bins' opera houso, July 22. Strawberry and ico cream festival, in Kobbins' opera house, under the auspices of Young America Drum Cc-rps. Mliiucn polls, Tho Nickel Plato offers its patrons special ruin, ll iV.n Ttnnnlillrnn flilntrontlnn frnm junn -.. j Qln ' D A substitute for lard? Upsetting the customs, hab its, and prej'udices of cen turies? Yes, all this and more. Cottolene is a new cooking product it is bet ter than lard or butter for cooking, so say such noted housekeepers as Marion Harland, Catharine Owen, Christine Terhuno Herrick, Emma P. Ewing, Mrs. S. T. Rorer, Mrs. F. A. Benson, Amy Barnes. Margaret wlstor, and many others; it is healthier so says every thoughtful physician; and it is cheaper as every house keeper knows when she finds that one-half Vets, quan tity answers every purpose. COTTOLENE is the purest clarified cot tonseed oil mixed with pure beef fat. It is the best cook ing material ever devised for frying anything and everything easilydigested and highly nutritious. Beware of imitations. Ask your grocer for the genuine Cottolene. Made by N. K. FAIRBANKS. CO. CHICAGO, and 138 N. Delaware Ave., Phlla. ABRA1V3 HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of $ociefnf oodg! Of Every Description. Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c. -riNESf GOODS-LOWEST PRICES.-SA Wrlto for catalogues. Correspondence solicited. GRAND MILLINERY OPENING at tbo old reliable millinery store of ELLA MoGINNISS, EAST CENTRE STREET, SHENANDOAH. The finest and largest stock of HATS, BOKTHSTETS AND DIILUNERY GOODS Of all kinds. Come and see the display co lore purcnasing eisewnere, POLMEE'S Saloon and Restaurant N. WHITE STREET. First-class Lager Ueer, Ale, Porter and Tern Win t and Liquors always on band. II. O. FOLMEU, Prop. Call around ami spend a pleasant hour. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 30E.CENTHB BT..8HKNANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands or clears always on hand, What 18 It? xne nest temperance annas. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Two Peddlers Killed on the Rnll. Peekskill, N. Y., May 27. Two Jew ish peddlers from Newburg, while on the tracks ot the New York Central & Hud son River Railroad, were struok by tho Peeksklll way freight, northbound, near the little tunnel above the Peeksklll station. One was Instantly killod and the other received injuries which re sulted in his death a tow hours after. Their names were not loarued. or a w College Football league. SrniKQFlKLD, Mass., May 27. Repre sentatives of Amherst, Williams and Dartmouth Colleges held a conference ia this city to arrange for forming a tri angular football lenguo, but no declslvo action was taken, and the conference was adjourned to bo held at Greenfield on Wednesday next. The sentiment, however, was decidedly in favor of form ing a new league. Congress Ashrd to Aid Flood Sufferers, Washington, May 27. Representative McRrh of Arkansas introduced in tho House n joint resolution appropriating $50,000 for the rei'ef of flood sufferer' in H'impite'ld, Little River, and Milltt counties. i";r--,s DON'T OES-A I! Cur? 3 CoHfl.Conra CoTiThrontCronp.Inflncn, S?hoipinc Couch, iironchliia u.l Asthma, a rtl cur tit Consumption to Aft 9tufit, d1 para rMIef 1 fc-lVS-Jieea ttlljes. uaefioi"u, aou wtu bob wwi telltnt effect ttUr taUnp ttn flrit pu if fokltrt terjw bcr. Lr? bftitlf " -it ul $JL03. We Study io Phase I Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GR0GERY LINE ALWAYS IN STX1C. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c, &c Gallajjjiei's Cheap Cash Store ! (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. Specialties! The best Chimney Top yet discovered. The wind cannot blow down. Do you want the best range money can buy f Then purchase the "NEW UHUAUWAl," Tin Roofing and Spouting done on the snoriesi nonce. All kinds ot STOVE REPAIRS. A portion of your patronage solicited. WM R. PRATT, 331 South Jardln Street, Shenandoah, Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Sts., Hhenanaoau, l'a. Regular meals at popular prices served at all tltm-s, Ladles' lilnlnt: anjt re freshment rooms attach ed. Bar stocked with the finest brands of clears and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. or-SEND FOR CATALOGUE g COMBINATION BtFOTlEJ. rub JUbWiTln HIM UIMI IU IHUI Mil 1WI Dmfi 1 4tifltT met. oc runt . -lnth.nLj' i,irii'le (X) iu Wl Vj4iu.b, Hots' .irU' auOO.-JlOlJ i'JtVln. h iVj.' t.lrt' 00 2i Wl ffcMn.h, 111) T&Ul.. 4U0U ..). Qtt.u ft' (si.. aA oi bUlnchIunl0DlnMiiL. fi-loob Tire. b"" Ui 04 E.C.rflEACHArVl ARMS CD.. ST. LDUIS.ttU EASILY. OUICKLY. PERMANENTLY RESTMIErj , UcuLnv. ftervou.neM. ItcbtlltT, .ad .rlli from t.rlr error, or Uter .xo.m... tbo rcalu f 0Trwort, Ickne... vorry, CIO. Vail ttr.DKtb, dv.lopm.Bi tod too. (Uea 10 tmy ori.o ud liortloa or lb. bodr. Slmfl.. n.tar.1 raeUtoda. JromedUM Improvement .o, r.Uar. imro.a!bl. 1 00 f boi ; 0 box, lor ti.W. Wrlu.fl ibuuiim to .nr. vita .vrr Mix butt.. Sum) rrf.oo.a. 8od ttmp fer book, Mplui.tluti. Rod proof., waled. Addreu, l'iX.N CITY illlClt'iL, CO I'bihKltJpbU, f. "THE ELECTRIC" (Jota McNeil's old stand) East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Tlio finest, purest and best Deere, liquors, ales, norter. clears. &c.. in tho countv. The Dluco has been entirely renovated and luv proved. I'olite attention and honorable treat ment to an. I. J. DIUiaiOXAND. JOHN It. COYLB, Atioroey-al-Law and Real Estate Agent, Office Beddall's llullJIng, Shenandoah, Fa. - a, 1 FACTIONS MUST UNITE Manifesto of the Irish National, ists' Committee. SALISBURY'S COURSE CONDEMNED. Ills Attempt to Stir Op Scctnrlan Strife In Ireland DenouncedA Strong Plea fur the Immediate Censing of tho Do. morallzlnir Strife. New Yobk, Mny 27. The Irish Na tionalists' committee appointed by Inst November's conference to issue an ad dress met yesterday at the Vanderhilt Hotel and approved a strong manifesto demanding that tho factional strife in Ireland shnll cease or Amorlca and Aus tralia will not furninh "sinews of war." They call tho conflict going on most scurrilous and declare that it has well nigh forfeited tho confidence of Irishmen abroad, won by 18 years of dignified ef- j fort for home rule under Parnell's lead- , ershlp. The address goes on to say: I "A deperate attempt Is being mado by Lord Salisbury and his colleagues to j stir up sectarian strife in Ireland by de-' liberate misrepresentation ot tho alms ; and objects of the national movement. , The best refutation of thtfse misrepresent j tatlons is to be found in tho fact that during the greater part of the present struggle Ireland had a Protestant leader and has to-day a majority of the repre sentation from Ulster and many Protes tant members representing constituen cies overwhelmingly Catholic. These are unanswerable arguments for home rule, and proclaim to the world the falsehood of the calumny that the Irish people are bigots. If the present strife is continued the Nationalist majority in Ulster will be endangered nnd Ireland's position morally weakened." In another place tho manifesto says: 'The party of the men seeking to per potuate factional strife In an hour of supreme national peril would be guilty of treason to Ireland, and would go down under the condemnation of the Irish race." The manifesto is signed by the follow ing: J. P. Parreil, New Haven; Thoma3 F. Keenan, Boston; Dr. William Carroll, Philadelphia; John Devoy, Chicago; Jai. Gibson, I'aterson, N. J. ; J. P. Howard, Charles O'Donnell, Des Moines, Iowa; John M. Dignoy, White Plains, N. Y.; James R. O'Belrne, Michael Broslin, New York; Dr. J. W. Casey, Rochester, N. Y. ; John K.ng. Passaic, N. J. Dr. Carroll ,i ( t a postscript giving his re.is.,iib for j.jtmni: lu this movement against m-. owu iixsd belief "that no Irish NatlonuLHt should swear allegi ance to tho BmUh covernment or sit in n Parliament meeting outsldo of Ireland and assuming tho right to legislate for Ireland." PUT POISON IN THE WHISKEY. A Jealous Woman of Cortland, X. T. Tries to Kill Her Former Lover. Cortland, N. Y., May 27. The condl tion of Dake Borthwlck, formerly a de pntv sheriff, and a son of ex-Sheriff IL G. Borthwlck, who was poisoned Wed' nosday night, Is still precarious, though he will probably recover. For the past year Borthwick has been paying great attention to a Mrs. May Tarble. who has not lived with her husband for the past two years. BorthwicK appears to nave tired of the woman, however, and when her attentions to him lately became bothersome, he avoided her. This neglect caused her much anguish, and she threatened to tnke his life. Borthwick thought little of her threats, and when they met would walk with her. They were ston together at about 11 o'clock Wednesday night on one of the streets in Cortland. At midnight he left her aud went home. At 3 o'clock in the morning his mother was awakened oy tne souna oi groans which Issued from his room. She en tered his chamber and, seeing that he was very sick, sent for Dr. Dana, who, upon examination, pronounced his pa tient to be suffering from poisoning. Ho was kept walking the floor briskly all night and forenoon, and to this he will probably owe his life. Borthwlck says the girl offered him whiskey, and that in drinking it ho no ticed that it had a bitter taste. After drinking two more glasses of the liquor offered he refused to drink any mora. The doctor ascribed the bitter taste to morphine. No arrests have been made yet. Borth wlck's mother wants the clrl arrested, as she fears another attempt on her son's life, while the father is trying to hush the matter up. Future action will prob ably depend upon the result ot the case. The Maverick Bank Indictments . Boston, May 27. In the Maverick Bank case, counsel for Asa P. Potter Jonas French and Thomas Danb have filed a nrlnted renly to District Attorney Allen's briet in the United States Circuit Court. The replies are quite long and cite numerous authorities in support of the stand taken uv eounsel lor attend ants. This ends tha hearing on objec tions to the indictments, whother In form or substance, in the United Stntes District Court. Justice Nelson will un doubtedly be some weeks In examina tion of the theories and propositions ad vanced bv counsel and the inspection of the indictments in the case before he shall have arrivod at his decision. McUonalil Is mi lieeajieil Lunatic, Troy. N. Y.. May 27. James McDon' aid. who attempted suicide at the Luu- slncburch nolice station by cutting his throat with a pocket knife, is an es- raned Inmate ot the Ulnghamlon Insane nnvliim. He was one of the bakers in the asylum kitchen, and made his escape May 11. He first made his appearance in Lansingburnh Wednesday evening, when he applied for lodging at the po lice station, His wounds are not sert ous, and he will recover. Oar liner's As.nllants In Custody. Providence, R I., May 27. Philip Coyle and John Uorrigun have been ar rested for assaulting and robbing Heuja mln Qnrdnor in his otllce on Tuesday, One of them has partly confessed, nnd some of the stolen property has been recovered. Tho men will be tried next week. Ore Mines to Shut Down. Ukadino, Pa., May 37. Notice has been uivon by the Phcunlx Iron Com nanv that its ore nines at Boyertown which are among the largest In Eastern Pennsylvania, will close on Monday for three months. WeuseA GOllOS pure alcohol to niako Wolff's Acmb Blacking. Alcohol is good for leather; it is good for the skin. Alcohol is the chief Ingredient of Cologne, Florida Water, and Bay Rum tho well known faco washes. Wo think there is nothing too costly to use In a good leather preservative. Acme Blacking retails at 20c. nnd at that price sells readily. Many people are so accustomed to buying a dress ing or blacking nt 5c. and 10c. a bottle that they cannot understand that a black ingcanbo cheap at 20c. Wewantto meet them with cheapne if wo can, and to ac complish this we offer a reward of for a recipe which will enable us to make Wolff's Acme Blacking at bucIi a price that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a bottle. We hold this offer open until Jan. 1st, 1893. WOLST (55 ItASDOLPH, Philadelphia. Morning Noon i Good all the time. It removes ' the languor of morning, sus- l tains the energies of noon, lulls ; 1 the weariness of night. Beer! delicious, sparkling, appetizing Don't be deceived if a dealertfor the iake cf larger profit, tells you some other kind ' is 'Must as cood "'tis false. No Imitation ( ts as good as the genuine HiR&b . S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE It, THE WORLD FOR THE MQNETI It Is a soamlCRS shoe, with no tacka or wax thread to hurt thoft'et; mado or the best lino calf, ctyimb and easv. and becauss tea make more thaes of thix grade than any ether manufacturer. It equals band eewed shoes costing from $ J to 65.00. vc pz uuiiemiinp uami-Kiwru tnonnestcan JJ shoe ever offered for $5.00; canals Freucd Imported shoes hlch cost f rjm $3.x to $12.00. CIA UO IIiim.-Swrt Welt Shoe, fine calf. stylish, comfortable aud durable. 1 ho best eh oo ever ottered at this price; same grade as cu tom-made shoes costing from $5.00 to $').00. liT E'niicu nnop farmers, liauroaa sien Hj J m nnd Itttr(!nrrlf r nil wwirthpm- flnA(Atf. Eeamless, smooth inside, heavy threo soles, exten sion edpe. One pair will wear a year. SO 50 fluo cnlfi uo better shoe ever offered ft timm this prlco; ono trial 1U convince thaw who want a shoe for comfort and service. CC US nnd $.00 Worktnfrmm'a 6hoe p&m aro very strong and durable. Those who have glrcn them a trial will wear no other make. S7 CV-tUi nnn 5i.7i scnooi snoes ar worn bv the bova evervwherei thevcell on their merits, ns tho increasing sales show. J Don cola, vervstvllsh: enuaUEYenel Imported shoes costlnrrfrom 64.U) to 80.U). l.ndlfM ".AO. S'J.OO iitut shoe for Misses are the best fine Dongola, stylish anddurable. unui ion -oeo inuv v is. uuukius- name liW& price aro stamped on tbo bottom of each shoe. pTTAKE TiO SUIISTITUTK.J on local advertised dealers sUDDlrinu von. XV, Ji. 1)(IU;LAS, UrocUtou.Itlass. fioldUT josefk: ball, Iortli Iflnin StM Sliciiandon3r neautiful book containing tho latest vocal mil sic, full Hheet-musia plates, handsome cover. In eluding the following gems, unannagea: Afterwards, 40 I've Worked 8 Hours, 40 Haby's Fast A&leep 40 I Whistle and Walt, 40 Comrades, W) Love's Golden Dream 40 God Bless Our Land 25 Old Organ lllower, 40 Go, Pretty Hose, 60 Our Last Waltz 40 Guard the Flag, 40 Over tho Moonlit Sea, 40 in via Aiaaria, ou weet ivatie uon nor, w Mary and John, 40 That is Love, 40 Wo give this book to Introduce to you KROUT'S BAKING POWDER And KnorjT's Flavoring Extiiaots, Unsurpassed for PURITY and STAEXGTIT Your erocer will clvo you a circular contain ing additional Premium List with full particu lars how to get them tree ALBERT KROUT, Chemist, Phila. jEWIS' 98 LYE (patented) The itronpeit u3 yurtt Lye ma J. Tallk otter Lye, Itbafag bo rowdar sa4 ptekttl la h can with reaioTtbl 111. tb eoauoli r lw?i ready tor ut. Will make tht hist por IT IS THE BKST far eleautfaz wmm llp?m, dU In filling tlok. oket. w&iLlog twttlet. yuan, iraei. Big. PENNA, SAI.T M'F'a Ca (iea. AgLB.,llia.,la. 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