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Pr'-senti in the met elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE 07 THtt 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 AND BOWELS. It i the most excellent remedy known to CLAUSE 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 DRUOCI3T FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL? LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK. ft. V. Do You Like Soup If so, nek your grocer to scud you n quarter, pouna uu 01 cc o u. cc Ul u o cc U3 cc a GO All in a dry state. Bold In Europe (ronnulac tured there), Asia, Alrlca and now, by Us own Intrinsic merit, forcing Itself Into every city, town, village and bamlet, In the United States. (Samples lurnlshtd free; lorj which, and price list, address OU'EH AKKETELLi 26 South William Street, NEW YORK CITY. -TTTTILMINQTON & NOKTHEHN B. K, Ttmfir7 InrtTrM Mnll. 10. 1891. Trains leave Heading (1. It. station) for Gibraltar, Beyfert, Birasboro, Joanna, Spring field, Waynesburg Junction, Coatesvllle.West Cliester.Cbadsrord Junction, B. A O. Junction, wiiminoinn nnd Intermediate stations, dally except Sunday, at 0.23 and 8.80 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. Sunday only at 8.03 p.m. For Warwick, Ht. Peters and Intermediate station s.dally except Sunday, at 9.20 a.m., ana 6.19 p.m. Sunday only 8.1S a. m. For lilrdsboro and Intermediate stations, Dntnnlnv rmlw. at. V. m. For Baltimore ond Washington IB. A O. H. II.) dally excerit snnday at o:a ana o.3u a. in, nnrt R lh tv rrt Sunday only at 8.05 p. m. Trnlnanrrivnnl lteadlne IP. & it. Station) it. i Irom Wllmlncton. B. St O. Junction, Mont- chauln.Chaddsford .Junction, West Chester, inan. rnntpflvtilp.' Wnvnesburir Junction. Bprlngfleld, Joanna, Blrdsboro, Gibraltar, boy. fert and Intermediate stations, dally except Sunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.52 and 8.17 p. m. Bun. day only at 11.24 a. ra. . From Bt. Peters, Warwick and intermediate stations, dally except Sunday, at 8.23 a. m. and 2.25 p.m. Sunday only at 0 p.m. From liirasDoro ana intermeumw Huiuuuo, Daii.ifovnnlvat l JHll TY1 . From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex. cept Sunday, 10 2U a. m. o.oz una o.ii p. Hnnrinv nnlv nt 11.24 fl. m. BOWNKSS Bltiaas, Qen'l Pass. Agt. A. G. MCOA UBLANW. Bupt. Wmfy TDCftTCn tnCC rpsltlvely Cured with inLlllUU l ULi.i Vegetable ltemeaics Have cured iiany thousand cses. Cur a natients pronounced fapidlydisarpear, and in ten days ht Iwt two-thirds ct aU ivmptomi are removed. Send for PREE BOOK of monUlsof mlr-TCH nRVQ PFlPF V . u aculouf cures. I Ln UAIO rurnlclicil i 11 LL you order 1)11. II. II. Dr. Grosvenor's Bell-cap-sic Gicei quick rtUf Jrom pain. PLASTER. HhenmAtlsm- mrrliria titeariey ftrvl lambfUfOt 'IT) I 'V',l. 'I I Hi I I " IM'sli'l "if A New "Venture BAMSATT POTTS Has opened n J AT No. 218 N. CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE, PENN'A. Bales of assorted goods, notions, hardware, glassware, etc., etc. , ,. . Goods from nil psrtB of the county solicited on commission. Or tho Limior Jlnlilt, l'illlvely t'urcu uy uuuiiiiisieriiiff Bfr. iiniuc' Uolilvit Npecllle. It is tnanufaotured osapowder. whloh esn be Klven In m glass of baer, a oup of ootleo or tes. or In load, without the knowledge ot tho patient. It Is absolutely harmless, and will elfeet a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an aloohulio wreok- It has been given in thousands of eases, aud ln every to.tanoe a perfeot cure has fol lowed, It never Pull. The system onoe linpreg-nafr d with the Upeotna.lt become an utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. 48 pane book of particulars free. To bo bad ct C. H. HAGENBUCH, Drugnlst, Shenandoah Q M, HAMILTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offloe-aa West Lloyd Btreet, Shenandoah Pa. iROPSf AROUND THE BASES Association Magnates ITolcl o Sccrot Mooting. KINO KELLY'S CLUB IN TROUBLE Over $8,000 Lost So Par This Season and Moro Money Wanted. Tho Now York Gtnnts Hold Second rinoe In tho ItOURiie Anton's Toum Tiny a Fluo Gnmo In llroolllrn Tito Haiti moms Whitewashed by Su Louis Eastern Association Gnmos. Cincinnati, Juno !. Tho American Baseball Association Is still socrotly wrestling with somo mighty question. As hits been surmised tho mooting means moro than tho mcro adjustment of tho schedule, and tho future of tho Cincin nati Club Is being considered. Locked doors have been tho rulo, but tho follow ing facts have leaked out. It was de cided that new grounds must bo obtained here, any other course bolng death. All tho mombera but ono voted for n now no tional agreemont, with Cincinnati in tho iVssociatlou. The local club has lost moro than $8,000 so far and Is urgently In nood of money, which tho association Is loath to glvo. Tho books wore carefully gono over, and It wns shown that tho paid nttondonce has beon but half tho published flguros. It is bollovod tho season will bo played through hero, howovor. Tho mnttor of Sunday gamos will bo considered as soon as tho jury now out In tho Sunday ball case reports, but there Is a feeling that it will bo wisoto secure other grounds. BASEBALL SCORES. Results of tho Longuo, American and Eastern. Association Games. New YonK, June 4. Jerry Donny, tho Giants' great third baseman, has boen given his walking papers. Bassctt has beon playing such a flno gamo that tho management has decided to lot Donny go to somo other olub, Tho following aro tho scores of tho Longuo games: National League. AT NEW TOIUC. New York 0 3 3 1 0 4 0 0 011 Cincinnati o ouuoooio Batteries Ituslo nnd Buckley, Welch and Clark; Humes and Harrington. AT BOSTON. Boston 0 2 1 0 0 0 I 8 0- 0 Cleveland i o o u o o 0- 1 Batteries Oetzeln and Oanzcll; Orubcr and zunmcr. AT BROOKLYN. Brooklyn 0 Chicago 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 x- 3 Batteries Terrr. Carruthors and Klnslow: Ilutchinson and Klttrldgo. AT PIULADELrnlA. Philndolnhin. 1 14 10 11 Pittsburg 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 U B Batteries Thornton and Clements; Qahin and Mack. Tho National Loaguo Record. Per XVr Clubs. ITon. Lnst (7t Clufti. iron. Lout. Ct Chicago'.. 3 11 .047 Clovoland..l8 10 .4S0 NewYork..lO 15 .SS3 PItUburs.,17 10 .4H5 Vhll'dcl,u..l0 17 .528 llrooklyn, .14 21 .400 Uos ton J 17 .515 Cincinnati .14 ffi .330 Association Games. AT ET. LOUIS. St. Louis 2 0 Baltimore. 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0-11 0- 0 Dattcrles- -McOlllaud Munvan; Madden and Townseud. AT LOUISVILLE. rniiUvtlln. 0 000900002 Boston 00020420 x 8 Battcrlo-Ehrot and Cook: Haddock and Murphy. AT CINCINNATI. Clnclnnatl-Athlotla gamo postponed on ao- count oi rain. AT COLUMBUS. Columbus-Washington gamo postponed on account oi ram. The Association Ilcoord, Per Prr rtuhn. ITon. T,ost Ct ClubfL TTbn. Ltwi. Ct Boston.. .28 15 .051 Cincinnati. 21 24 .407 Bt. LOU19..30 18' .023 Columbus.. 20 24 .453 BaltlmoroSJ 10 .010 Lou'vlllo.... 20 28 .417 Athletics. 20 23 .470 Wash'ton.,.13 28 .282 Eastern League. AT PROVIDENCE. Proviaenoo 3 2 110 18 1 Albany O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 X-10 1- 1 Batteries Tuckerman and Murphy; Cusoy and ltocuo. AT LEBANON Lebanon 0 000000000 Itochester... 3 000030 3, 0 7 Batteries Fitzgerald and Busoong-,' Cush. man and Bowman. AT TOOT. Troy 0 0 0 0 0 1 Buffalo 1 10 0 11 Batteries Mcdulro and Wells; Weckbeckcr. AT NEW HAVEN. Newnavon 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dyracuso 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0- 2 1 0 x- 5 Barv and 0 101 1 il-2 Batteries GlUlland and Decker; Coughlln and Myers. SutTerlng from Hydrophobia. Abburv Park, Juno 4. Richard S. Bar tine, a prominent Monmouth County law yer. Is Buffering from hydrophobia, tho result of a cut blto on one of his bands inflicted nine months ago. lie is not ex pected to live. Tho sight of water, or llamas of any kind, causes severe spasms. The wound had healed up nicely soon after It was made, and nothing more was thoucht of it until recently, when Mr, Bartlne was taken ill and developed signs of hydrophobia. A Trusted Cashier In Trouble. Butbv lo, N. Y., June 4. Jucob Miller, a prominoi t Uortnau ana ior iu years tno trusted ct shier and bookkeeper for Irl backer & Davis, has been arrested charged with embezzlement. It is Bald tho ilrm has mado discoveries which lead thnm to bollove that Miller has stolen over $30,000 Threo and a Half Years for Arson. New Brunswick, N. J., Juno 4. Roal Estate Broker John 0. Raymond of Now York pleaded non vult to tho chargo of burning the Adrian Institute at Iselltt two years aao. lie was sentenced to threo nnd a half years in Stato prison, Tho Indictment against Annie Bontoa tor tho same ollenco wus dlsmlssod. The l'opo's W1IL Roue, Juno 4, In order to provtdt) against all possible contingencies, th Pope has coucludod a' definitive will. In it ho bequeaths all his personal nroBrt to the Iloly See. SZL flighest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTCKlf PURE Monumont to Conredernto Soldier. Jackson, Miss., June 4. The unveiling oftho monument to tho Confederate dead of Mississippi drew 83,000 peoplo to this city. It wns a big day fortlio ox-Confeder ates, their wives and sons and unugutors. Not only wore they here from every hill and dalo In Mississippi, but every South ern State had its representation, some small nnd other? large. Nor was tho South alone participating in the jubila tion of the Hay, for several jutstern and Western States were represented. Their ISodlos Tound Together. New Brunswick, N. J., June 4. Tha bodies ofW'alter Pfelfor of Wllliamsport, N. J., and W. R. Smith of Kallsville, N. Y., who were droVued while swimming in tho onnnl here, were found close to each other. Both men were Froshmen In, Rutgers College. Superintendent of Immigration. Washington, June 4. Tho question of filling the new ofllco of Superintendent of Immigration, which hns beon hanging flro over since Congress ndjournod, will likely bo determined this week by the ap pointment of ox-Congrossmnn William D. Owen, of Logansport, Iud. Cut Ills Throat from Ear to Enr. Asbcby Park, N. J., Juno 4. George W. Truax, a promlnont hnrnoss manu facturer of Red Bank, committed suicide hero during the morning by cutting his throat from ear to ear with a knlfo whllo laboring under a fit of temporary in sanity. Dunlcnrds Opposod to Divorce. Haooermown, lid., Juno 4. Tho Gor man Baptists or Dunkurds decided, by a big majority, against allowing members of tho church to bo divorced. mmm like iti Blood is thlokor than watex, ad must be kopt puro to Insure good health. Swift's Specific is rtsttareartrmefly for this pnrposo. It nover to fails elimnate the lmpr tics and build up tho general health There is only one Swiff s Specific, and thcro' is nothing llko it. So snro and got tho genuine. Trestlso on Blood and Skin Dlseassa mailed free. The Swift Spcciflo Co., AtharU, Gtt TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of Comptroller, of tub Currency, It ajntHfftoni April e, ibi Whereas, By satisfactory evidence pre sented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "The Merchants' Xattonal Banlt.of Shenandoah," ln the Borough of Shenandoah, in the County of Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania, has complied -with all the provisions of the statutes of the United States, required to be compiled with before an association shnll be authorized to commence the business of banking. Now, Therefore, I, Edward 8. Lacey, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby cer tify that "The Merchants' National Bankol Shenandoah," ln the Boroughol Shenandoah, ln the County of Schuylkill, and State ot Pennsylvania, Is authorized to commence the business ol banking as provided ln section nity.one hundred and sixty-nine of the Ke- vised Statutes of the United States. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, wit Stl ness my hand and seal of offlco this 8th day of April, 1891. No.4515. E. S- LACEY, Comptroller of the Currency. Street Railway! e-TOCK ln the MAHANUY CITY P SHENANDOAH, QIHAIID-VILL-E and ASHLAND BTREET RAILWAY can yet be procured, and rnrlles contemplating Invest ment should npply at onco at tne ofllce of WILLIAM KIMMEL, 24 N, JartJin St., Shenandoah, Pa, nnE contract for the construction of the road between Shenan doah and Ashland has been award, ed and will be completed within DO days from the lime the ground is broken for the station, CABS RUNNINQ BY JULY, ,T IS expected that cars will be1. I running between Shenandoah nd Ashland no later trrn July, Good Investment! MARHItt Ct.1 SINGLE. When troubled with thoMatiuorlr.it irrwiolsriii;-. frBQueutlr following n u.M or rpo-are, or froaf m stitutloual nssntHf , i-. ,.' - . - UseDn.DuCHOINa'S Celebrated, FEMALE REGULATING PILLS. Thar are Btrengthenl.i(t tn the entire nrrtef., l.ai ... .iiiltnlnd. Heat by m.al, fecar, lre)eil. . Ailiwi r)r.HartorlViecilolPoCo..ST. LOUIS, wu U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1S89, Tho Otltvrnrd Signs. Agent of Benevolent Socioty Tho peoplt in that tenement house on Kay street are wretchedly poor, but they ore proud nnd Independent. They say they need no help. President of Society Then, how do you know they aro very poor? Agent I stumbled over nluo dogs on their stairway. Chicago Tribune. Suspicion. Office Boy Mr. Watts brought back your umbrella just now. Said It looked like rain an' he thought you might need it. Potts All right. Oh, say.Johnnie, if WattR Inquires for ma any time during banking hours tell him I'm not in. In dlunapolis Journal. Blck nendacho and rollovo all tho tronbla.i Incf. dont lo a bilious stato of tha system, Btich ad Dizziness, Nausoa, Drowsiness. Distresa aftec cstlng. Tain ln the Bldo, to. Vhllo tholr most remu-able success has beon shown ln curing a ncoSacho, yet Cnrtcr'a Littla Liver filla aro equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pre venting thlsannoyragcomplalnt.-whUo theyolsci corrcctulldlsordcraofthostomachtlmulatothu ilvcr ana regulate the bowols. Even If thoy only curca fAcbn they would bo tilmootprleeloss to thoao who I suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu natolythclrgoodncssdoosnotondbcro,andthosa who onco try thorn will nnd theso littla pills valu 'nbloln so many ways that they will not bo wil illDS to do without them. But after allelck haai) Is the bono of so many llvos that hora fa wfiora wo make onr great boast. Oar pills euro It whlla ctncrsaonot. Carter'a Littio Livor PUls aro very small anj rerv oasv to toko. One or two rills makoa doso. Thoy aro strictly vogotablo and do not gripo or purge, but by Uiolr gentle action ploosoall wha nso thorn. Invlalsat25cents; flvofor$l. Sold by dtugslata overynhcro, or sent by moll. . CARTER USEDIClNn CO., Now York! SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE LAKESIDE- Driving Park, (East Mahanoy Junction) HISTOBICAL Wild West Show I FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Indian Village. Covrb 07 CN1 V and Mm Encampmen1 D the only herd of Trained 1 nnd Spotted Mustangs. The whole history of a nation told In a tnriiungarnmam civilization, ue- CO plcllng tne perils, Hardships ana hnrnlsm nf rjlonoer life un the plains, requiring ln Its completion over 800 daring scouts, trappers, tin Mt.nM ..lMn IjUW UJjfa, 1UUI.11 ..(.U.c.o ...va.uuu Vacqueros and Souoros.Chlels with their Warrlors.Braves, Squaws and fapooses, A herd of spotted Mexi can Mustangs, herd oi gentle Indian romes ana reins uroucuus. Thelarceet and L'raudest exhibi CO tion or tha kind on the Amerlrnn continent. Owning and traveling In Its own bnndsomelv enulnneu railroad train. The first blvouao of LO Mexican Vacqueros direct irom oia Mexico, headed by Don ze Anno, tho famotiB Mexican leader, and Senor Francisco, the king ol all riders and ropers, expert and matchless In lariat throwing and reoklpss hnrsemanshln. Prairie Schooners and Indian Travoys, whole herd of American BUFFALO TEXAS STU A true representation of nn Indian : Buffalo : Hunt Showing the manuer of branding wild cattlo on our western irouuer; buuwihk nuu wonderful display of sharpthootlng by frontiersmen, cowboys nnd Indians led by Mnj. G. WIUIAM LIXLIE, (PAWHEE BILL) tfnmnna nnrt fpnrlenl l'onv KxnrOSS HldOrS, showing the mode of carrying Important dls- natchesncross the plains ui efore tho lntroduc- lon ol tho telegraph. A band of verltlble tfAvli-nn vnrrill.roH. direct from MeXlCO. tUO greatest rough-riders In tne world. curslou tralnB each clay. Don't forget tho place and date, Lakeside Driving Park, J?it( Matianoy Junction, 15,16,17,18,19 3111121 AUailBUION, 35 CcnlS Clillilreu, tiiitlcr isyru,, is Ceitta CARTERS! I BILL fltJANT. Unrolled at Gnlnnn In ths rresenoo ol n - . -..-... a i oo.ooo reonio. Galena, Ul., Juno 4. Thirty thousand peoplo thronged tho narrow streets of this place to witness tho unveiling nnd dedication of n monument to Gen. Grant, tho gift of II. II. Kohlsaat, a former Galena boy nnd now one of the million aire citlzons of Chicago. ' When the groat crowd and distinguished visitors assembled In Grant Pnrk several bands struck up "Hall to the Chief," and amidst a sceno of Inspiring enthusiasm littio Miss Pauiin Kohisoat, of Chicago, daughter of the donor, gave a strong tug nt tho silken cord, and the black shroud In which tho monument had beon enveloped fell apart, revealing the work of nrt In nil Its beauty. The vast crowd ganed on the lifelike featttresof tho dead MONUMENT TO QBN. soldier and President torn moment as If tOD Or pearl PlaSS WhlCh-spell-botind, and then, led by the old vet- t ft eraus of the Ninety-sixth iiiinoi,, three ever shape you require. They hearty cheers and a tiger were given. A brief address of acceptance, on behalf of the city was made by Mr. Clennnn, and after tho band had rendered "America," Mr. Channcoy M. Depow was introduced and enthusiastically greeted. Ills oration was a masterly effort, even with repeated applause. NINE-INCH HAILSTONES. OhloTonm Shaken Up by Violent Wind nnd Rnln Storm. Cleveland, O., June 4. A violent wind and rain storm raged in this city 1 nt 7 n. m. and was nocompanled by ex traordinary electrical disturbances. The lightning strttok the Hotel Wilmot and lumped from thence to tho trolley wlro f nn electric street- railroad, severely nocking tuo occupants oi a passing oar. and throwing several of thorn in a heap toward ono onu oi tno car. iH Clydo, 0., hallstonoa foil that moasured ntno inches ln circumference A pnssongor conch on tho Whoollng & Lako Erio Railroad had tho windows on ono sido broken. A holo was mndo in tho roof of tho cnglno cab, the headlight was broken and tho bollor Jacket but tered as though with a hnmmor. Has n ltoyal Yacht Now. London, Juno 4. Tho "Truth" this morning says: "Mr. Vanderblit has pur chased tho well-known steam yocht Conqueror, lately used by tho Grand Duko of Mecklonburg-Scltworin, and now nt Portsmouth." NEWS OF THE DAY. Flro in tho drying room of thoSlmfoldt Distillery at Chicago, caused a loss of about $50,000. Tho President hns nppointod John D. hnedekor postmaster at Hempstead. N. Y., and Slgtuund E. Wlsnor at Marietta, ra. Chiof Secretary for Ireland, Balfour, lias sold his cstato in tno Scottish High lands to Mr. Coomho, tho well-known London browor, for $500,000. A saw mill englno bollor exploded dur ing tho morning killing ilvo men nnd wounding threo others. Tho mill la located six miles west of Bedford, Ind. Mlnnlo Lowis, agod 23, of New Yorh. whilo ln a fit of delirium tromons Jumpod from a fourth story window to tho side walk and was instantly killed. M. Vercin, a prominent Paris broker. has been declared a defaulter to tho amount of 81,UUU,UUU. Tho announce ment croates a profound sonsntion. Tho Windsor IIouso, nt Gardner, Mnsa. which was unilortrolncr renalrs. wns iln. stroyod by flro during tho night. Tho loss on tho building Is 310,000. Stratton Bro3., dry goods, loso $5,000 : IL A. Tur ner, grocer, 1,000. All insured. Tho body of Hefformon Kay, of Balls- ton, ix, x., was round in faaratoga ijiko. during tno morning, itio uony nod ovl- dontly beon ln tho water for soveral days. It is supposed that tho unfortun ato man was Intoxicated and upset his boat. E. F. Schmidt, proprlotor of tho Hoff man IIouso, at Birmingham, Conn., com mitted suicldo by shooting hlmsolf with a shot-gun. Ho placed tho muzzlo to his loft car and with tho aid ot a yard stick touched tha trigger. Business rovorses aro tho supposed causa Uo leaves a wlfo and daughter. Charles Donnelly, aged 11, and Michael MoLaughlln.V.nged 10, of W'atorhury. Conn., who woro arrested on a chargo of attempting to wreck tho noon express on tho Now York & Now England road. said thoy only did it for fun. Thoy wera sent to tho reform school until they aro Ul yoars old. A maBs-mcotlng of tho citlzons of Con cord, N. II,, was held to protest against tho nnssago ol the Barber bill now before tho Now Hampshire Legislature, ana which nrovides that ondowmont nnd "bond ordors bo prohibited from doing business in tho Stato. Resolutions wore adopted demanding tho removal ot Insur ance Uomtnlsslonor Lanehnn. Weather Indication. WABiiiJfOTON, Juno 4. For Now England and Eastern New York: Fair on tho eoostt s howers In tho Interior, cooler, northerly I winds. For Eastern rensylvnnla, Now Jersey and Delaware: Showers; ooolcn variable winds. For Wostorn New York and Western I'enn, sylvanla: BUowers; cooler; westerly winds. NT.W VOUH MAltKETS. New Toms. Juno'3. Money on call loaned easy.at u aim per ivnu BONDS. Dosing Yesterday. m ism Ileg 100 4S 1UI1 Colli 100 4s. 1007 Hog 110 4 8, 1H07 Coup SIAJUIL 1.11111(71. Clneltifr Yesterday. Canadian rnclflo nyb IVnlml lni,lflll 30 Chicago, Bin-. & Quiney 87-J Delaware & Hudson 1301i Del.. Lack, ii Weetern 136V Krlo Jl Erie nrcf SO t jik Khoro li Louis. Ic Nash Tl slli-hlimtl Centml Jlissourl l'noltlo U7M New Jeiwiy central. iiu Northwestern Oregon Navigation Pacltlo Mull Houdlug ltock lslund St. Paul Union Paultlo Western Union 1'ltODUCE MAIHCBT. June. July, Aug, Wheat., Corn ... Oats... ,.10 ioa. 47! MEKCANTILK liVCHANOa th.ltnav trnflrni flitYi Wtvarnptl nrlrna 1RLn fliiu.so- aiarket auiut lju quwi uup Himuy. omi9 fnnlnrv now full Cl-COni ChoiCO wllltO. OUo. Uggs -Murkrt troi. BtUta fresh, Ui)icalO) n i vofcicra. uiaaiuuu Clcwln? To-day, 7711 ! 30VJ J 13011 1 lusa 1U i 'II 1U7H 107M 71 71 3oW 'Mil 31 30 0ti 0o? Some merchants apt tha r-t, best they can : some get the meanest tliey Can. li Your dealer in lamp-chim- neys-wnat does he get for your t . 1 here are common class and tough class.touph against heat. There arc foggy and clear. 1 here arc TOUgll and line, Tt,,. Pnt.pfnll mnrlf nnrl fA nef c are. careiuuy maae ana nap - liazard. W,,. rir.'- You can't be an expert In chimneys J but this yOU can do. t fc t,tui. InSlSt On Macbeth S "pearl are right in all those ways ; and they do not break from heat, not one m a hundred. 1 Be willing to pay a nickel Irnore fof them. IltUtiarg. a so. A. M agsits ft 00. OvLD MEPAIi, PASI3, 1373. I. Baker & Co.'s Breakfa from which tho excess ot oil lias been removed, 13 Absolutely Puro and it la Soluble No Chemicals arc used In its preparation. It lias more than three limes Via strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and Is thoroforo far moro economical, coating less than one cent cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested. and admirably adapted for invalids as -well as for persons in health. Sold by Grocers ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. W. L $3 SHOE fine. tlort for (JcnlfemerL. LmlleB.ete..nre war ranted, and so stamped on tiottotu. Address V.1 DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mus. Soldi) tTosoplL 33ill,: gino and 1'iiwnrilH CAN UK INVESTED IK A POHIT1YI! AND tJAI-'U 15 PorCent. Dividend Paying Stock. r un particulars una Prospectus can be had on application or addressing . I.. rlUH'NON, llnuncr, 64 Ilroiulwuv, IS. V. CHEAP AND STRONG. 20 othor styles 5-A Nets, p-lees to suit all WU. AVIUM HONS. I'll ILAIIISLl'UIA. 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