fHE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. GATES GETSRA1LWAY Belmont Party Oustod From Louisville and Nashville. A RECORD DAY IN WALL STREET. ( nlon I'nrlllp Milieu Ontilone South ern Hnllnnr Henles All Inter est In the Pnrchnne llr-ct ly or Indirectly. Xi:V YOKK. April Hi.-Wnil strpot pMRHi-d Uirnuali no of its inoxt exciting and M-iixiitiimnl period jTHtordiiy. The Louisville nnd Xiwlivtlle Mtiiiitlou, Thlch had limitf ineiinciiiKly over the lUtrii't for ii week or more, wax rleur 1 liy tlie undisputed ptntciut'iit thnt . ohn V. (lsitfR nnd his associate liad .' rested routrol of the property from .e Tlelmont pally nnd were In nl so nte possession. Arcoinpnnyiiin tills Htntenient. which hnd lu eti discounted the day before, was one that the Sates fuction had selected .t. I'. Mnrsiin & Co. to settle the differences between the eontendina Interests. While these events were happening n movement without parallel In the hlstorv of the Stuck KxchaiiKe was on In Southern railway. Trading In Southern railway common set In oil a tremendous scale, nnd nt one time In terest centered almost entirely In that stock. In the first half hour fully IMti.oihj shnre of Southern railway common changed hands. l?y the end of the first hour transactions in this stock alone reached n total of over 3.""o.noii shares, fly noon considerably more than half a million shares changed hands. Pealings fell off after thnt to some exicnt. but the records for the number of shares of n single stock sold in one hour, iu two hours and in one day's trading were ail shattered ns n result of Southern railway's performance. The total sales for the day reached n lolul of St54.."iOO shares. The total out standing stock of the company Is 1,200,. 000 shares. On April 24, l'.Kil, there were (V.2.N00 shares of t'nion racitie sold on the New York Stock Exchange during the strug gle between the Morguu and llarriman Interests, which culminated In the May panic. That record was broken. That the Southern Kailwny company will have considerable to say as to the future of Louisville nnd Nashville be came the conviction of most Wall street men before the close of the day. ITesI dent Spencer, when asked ns to the fu- I ture relations of Southern and Louis ville and Nashville, made this state went: "The Southern railway hnd no inter est in the purchase, and it will have no interest iu it at any time in the future. liOuisvUle and Nashville will not pass to the Southern railway." "Neither directly nor Indirectly?" "No. Neither directly nor indirectly. In any shape, manner or form will South ern railway have anything to do with Louisville and Nashville." Ivlealas Acquitted. SAN JUAN, Torto Kico, April 1C The supreme court of I'orto Hico has rendered a decision In the appeal of Santiago Iglesias, president of the Fed eration of Workmen of I'orto Hico, who Was sentenced last December to three years, four months and eight days' Im prisonment on the charge of conspiring to raise the price of labor in I'orto Hico. The court acquitted Iglesias of nil the charges against him. thus reversing the decision of the lower court. A tine of $25, however, for contempt of court in not answering a summons was allowed to stand. Miss Stone Ketnrna. NEW YORK. April 11. Worn out with the strain of her ocean voyage and not yet fully recovered from the nervous strain ensuing from her six mouths of captivity, Miss Ellen M. Stone, the American missionary who was held for ransom by Bulgarian brigands, arrived on the Hamburg American liner Deutschland from Cherbourg. She will immediately pro ceed to her home in Chelsea, Mass., to see her aged mother. Biff Canadian Deal. MONTREAL, Que., April 15.-The details of a big financial transaction have been arranged here which iu ef fect is the absorption of the Dominion Coal company by the Dominion Iron nnd Steel company. Ity the arrange ment made the steel company takes over all the properties and assets of the coal company, guaranteeing the share holders 8 per cent upon a capitalization of J20,00U,01HI. I'enalun For Mra. McKlnlej'. WASHINGTON, April 14. The house passed the bill granting a pension to the widow of President McKiuley of $5,000 u year. It had previously passed the senute nnd now goes to the presi dent for signature. Although favorable, action on the measure was unanimous, nu Inquiry by Mr. Bell of Colorado as to the precedents for such action led to nu animated discussion. A Mother's Terrible Crime. FOUGIIKKKPSIK, N. V., April 12. Jlrs. A. E. Tower, the wife of a mil lionaire resident of tbis city and a daughter of It. Pltitt Carpenter, for a generation a leader In the Uepublicau party of the state, shot and killed her boii and herself at the family residence here last nlht. It Is believed that the murder and suicide resulted from a fit of temiiorary uberration of mind. Ilund of llalhhone Kot Accepted. HAVANA. April Kl.-The court has not yet decided to accept tho bond of the Fidelity company for $100,(HK for the appearance of liathboue. If tbla bond is not accepted, counsel for ltatb bone will probably apply lor a writ of hubcas corpus. v CONDENSED DISPATCHE3. Notable Event of the Week Briefly nil Tersely Toll. Countess Jlonl de Castellan? pave birth to a son. Andrew Carnegie has given ..-10,000 to Union college. Queen Wilheliulnn's. Illness took a more serious turn. Governor Odd! vetoed In appropria tion bills Items reaching $:72.."hn. Millers at Liverpool advanced the price of flour in response to the pro posal of duty. Two ollicers nnd nine bluejackets were killed by the bursting of a gun on the l'.i itlsli battleship Mars. Three men were run down nnd killed nt I.nnghorne by the Hoyal ltlue line train on the Heading railroad. France decided to send representa tives to the dedication of the Kochntn beau monument nt Washington May 24. Tnesdny, April 1,1. Governor General Tnft !. to return to the Philippines by way of Rome. W. K. Vandcrbllt's Lalaric won the ITU du l'etit Trianon lit St. Cloud, Fra nee. The nnnual convention of the Nation al Kditorial association aliened at Hot Springs, Ark. Much damage was done In llerlin nnd vicinity by a violent thunderstorm. Three hundred fires were started. C. M. IMcklnson. the l ulled States consul general, and Mrs. Dickinson left Constantinople on their way to the United States. Monrtny, April II. Snow fell to the depth of sis Inches in western Nebraska. A total number of 4,102 Immigrants arrived In New York from European ports. Hev. Walter E. Avery while preach ing lu the Scott Methodist church lu Wilmington, Del., was stricken with paralysis. By the breaking of a gangplank nt West Forty-second street, Nev York, fifteen persons were thrown Into the river nnd narrowly escaped drowning. The ancient cathedral of Cuenca tow er nt Madrid collapsed after high mass. A large number were killed outright and buried in the ruins and scores in jured by the falling walls. Saturday. April 12. Wade Hampton, former Confederate general nnd United States senator, died at Columbia, S. .C. A reprieve granted by the governor of Missouri arrived thirty-five minutes too late to save a murderer. Suits against New York dentists for royalties in tooth crowns aggregating $10,000,000 have been dropped. Professor Joseph M. Miller has con fessed to committing the murder of Carrie M. Jennett in Detroit, Mich. The Edinburgh university has con ferred honorary degrees on President Schurmnn of Cornell and Professor William James of Harvard. Friday, April 11. Two brutal murders were committed in the street nt Detroit. j Services in memory of Cecil Rhodes were held in London. Diplomatic relations between Italy and Switzerland have been ruptured. 1 Boer leaders are reported gathering at Klerksdorp to discuss British peace terms. John Whitehead, head of the White head torpedo factory at Flume, Hun gary, died. A Boston nnd Albany train ran into a section gang at Allston and killed three men. A prairie fire in Terry county, Tex., has destroyed thousands of dollars' worth of property. Thursday, April 10, The production of Australian wheat is estimated at 8,012.702 bushels. In the Augusta (Ga.) district 10,000 cotton mill workers were locked out nnd every mill closed. Former President Steyn of the Orange Free State was reported to be threatened with total blindness. General S. B. M. Young has arrived at Washington and was assigned to duty as president of the Army War college. Nearly two feet of snow fell in west ern Pennsylvania, and at Fairfax, W. Va., a depth of thirty-two inches was reported. Heavy April Snow. LINCOLN. Neb.. April lO.-Speelnls from western and northwestern Ne braska points report an unprecedented full of snow for April. At Alliance there is a foot of snow on the level. In Kim ball and Cheyenne counties, farther south, there is nearly as much. East ward, in Franklin and Hitchcock coun ties, there has been u twenty-four hours' fall of rain and snow. The storm Is bad for stock. Long Strike Ended. JAMESTOWN, N. V April H.-The strike ot the employees of the James town Street Railway company has been ' amicably settled. Beyond the fact that In the future the union will be recog nized no details of the settlement have been ulven out. The strike began near 1 ly a year at;o, and there were a number j of sensations connected with It last summer. i southerner t.lves to Timkritee. 1 Tl'SKEGEE, Ala., April 14. A prom inent and wealthy southern white man, a native of South Carolina, engaged in business In Birmingham, Ala., lias made a contribution of $500 to the Tus kegee Normal and IniTustrial Institute. This Is tho largest donation ever re- ! ceived by this Institution from a south en i white man. Troops Itrtnrn I'roni Manila. SAN FHANCISCO, April KJ.-The transport Thomas baa urrlved here from the Philippines, bearing ofllcers and ()8.' men of the Third Infantry. TM short term men and a number of piis onera and Invalided soldiers. AFTER BEEF PACKERS Attorney General of New York Begins Investigation. TRCST TO BE BROUGHT TO ACCOUNT Gutrrnnr ntent I npreredented HI la the Trier of Meat May Hesnlt In Criminal Proceed I nst. NEW YOKK. April Hl.-Attorney General Davics of this state Is here from Albany to conduct an Investiga tion Into the charges which have ap peared In print of late that a combina tion of the big beef packer of the coun try have forced up the price of meats. Of his investigation Mr. Ha vies said: "I do not know whether or not you here In New .York fully appreciate the extent of the criticism which has been leveled at the beef packers In my own j county, Oneida, there has been actual suneringon account of the exceptional ly high rates charged by the western- . era. I have received many letters from different sections of the state. All of the writers complain of the present dif ficulty of supplying meat to their fiuiil- ! lies. They ask me If I cannot do some- thing to relieve them. "Ucfore I left Albany 1 talked over the meat situation with the governor. I found him much interested In the subject and very much against any high handed proceedings on the part of any combination. He Is willing to In dorse any step I may take looking to the relief of the citizens of the state. "I am not at liberty to tell the resfilts of my Investigations. I have heard i plenty of rumors nn, many reports re i garding the doings of the packers here, but until I can reduce whot I have heard to evidence that will be strong ; enough to take before n court I must ! keep silent. I can only say that, as far as my investigations have gone, it looks j very much as if the packers had ex j ceeded their legal powers. If when I examine these meat men before a ref- oree I find thnt they are jruilty of over stepping their rights, I shall proceed against them on the ground of restraint of trade and of carrying on a business injurious to public policy. It Is crimi nal for any body of men to create a monopoly on n commodity that is essen tial to the maintenance of life. If any criminality is found, the proper authori ties shall lie instructed to bring pro ceedings against thorn." SOME WAR NEWS. Bat British War Office Gives O Peace News. LONDON, April 10. The following dispatch, dated Pretoria, April 13, has been received at the war olllce from Lord Kitchener: "Bruce Hamilton's columns arrived nt the Standerton line last night, hav ing taken 145 Boers, including killed and wounded, during the movement from the Middelburg lino." The house of commons has adopted the Increased check duty by 180 to 119 votes. lu the house of commons Mr. A. J, Balfour, the government leader, said that the government had no iufonna tion to impart at present as to peace lu South Africa, uor could it have for awhile. As soon as any news was re ceived It would be communicated to the house. The Daily Mall in its issue of this morning says It understands a serious hitch has occurred in the peace negotia tions in South Africa. The cabinet council bus decided to refuse a strongly worded request from the Boer leaders at Pretoria for an armistice pending the negotiations. This alone is not likely to cause the Boers to withdraw from the conference. Evani' tarceaaor med. WASHINGTON, April 12. Eugene F. Wnre of Kansas has been selected by the president to suceeeil II. Clay Evuub as commissioner of pensions. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ( IubIiiu Slock Quotation. Money on call at 3'i per cent. Prime mercantile paper, VbiiaK per cent. Ster ling exchange steady, with actual busi nt'Ha in bunkers' bills at $4.t7, for demand and at $4.ho'. for W dy. Posited ratt-a, $4.btJ and $4.8l. Commercial bills, tt.M'vi 4.85. Bar silver, M'-fce. Mexican dollars, 43c. Government bo mil steady. State bonds Inactive. Railroad bonds irregular. Closing prices: Atchison 9814 CC..C.& St. L..10.H, Ches. & Ohio.... 48i I'eople's Gas.... 102V4 Del. & Hudson.. 172 Krie 30H Gen. Electric... 329 Lead 1V Louis. & Nash.. 127 Manhattan Con.l32i Missouri Pac... 101 V N. Y. Central... 16.14 Onturio Ik. West. 32 Pacific Mall .... 2 Reading 57 S Rock Island ....174 St. Faul lti'.H Sugar Ke(lnery.l314 Texas Pacific ... 42 Union Pacific ...lUl'Vj Wabash pref. West. Union 43 New York Markets. FLOUR Quiet and about steady; Min nesota patents, $3.ila3.5; winter straights, $3.7(()3.8i; winter extras, J3.16u3.2i; winter pu tents. $3.S.Vci4.0S. WHEAT Kusier at first on rains in the southwest and the English import duty on grain, but rallied later on covering; May, T&V7Sc.; July. TsMlo. , H VIC Steady ; state, 60'blc., c. 1. f., New York, car lots; No. 2 western, 64c, f. o. b., ulloat. CORN Opened firm on Bmall receipts, then sold off with the southwest, but ral lied toward noon on covering; July. tiSVi titilM;.; September, HiVi'iiiW.c. OATS Dull, but firmly held; truck, white, Biate, MVuSi'uc. ; truck, while, western, filVSM'.bc PORK Firm; mess, $16.(&17.&0; family. 18.50'!j I.AHD Firm; prime western steum, tO.lDc. U UTTER Firmer; state dairy, 2t)Ti31c; cn-iiniery. 27V-':'2c. CHEESE Firm; state, full cream, small, early made, fancy, colored, lWi lac. ; slate, full cream, i-T.iull, early made, fiin cy white, 131) 13lc. ; lull cream, lurge. full made, fancy, colored, 12'm 124c i full rrvaui, large, full made, fancy, white, 12' 12Hc. EGGS Strong; stute and Pennsylvania, lii'u iiQ. ; western, at mark, ltii417c. fil'GAR Raw llrm; fair rellnlng, tc: centrifugal, 96 test, S-V-; refined steady; crushed, s zac. ; powcieriu, i.aac. Tl'HI'KX TINE Steady at 4Mi4'io. RICH-Steady; domestic, tV'Jtihc.; Ja riun. 4:V.'u Tic. TALLOW Finn; city, 6Vc; country, ' tlli'C. HAY Quiet; rhlpplr.g, GiXtjGjO.; good .to choice, tt-inoc. The Oropi In The State- Farmer Troubled by Washouts and Fields Show Up But Poorly. Reports to the Stale department of agriculture from the farming districts of Pennsylvania indicate that at no period during the list fifteen earshas the wheat crop shown so poorly above i I 1. Anl.K,t 'PL.. r..rln cciJktil 1 1", hlVM I made a very lair growth however, ana with fairly good wea'her until harvest a good crop may be expected. The exceptions to this are the hilly fields which slope toward the north and northeast, and which received the full force of the February and March winds, blowing the earth from the roots and exposing them to the drying weather at the most critical period of their growth. Many fields are washed into deep gullies, which not only are nn eyesore to the careful farmer, but which also greatly interfere with the harvesting machinery upon which farmers must now a most entirely rely. In many cases, where the plow marks run up and down the slope of the hill the washes are more than furrow deep, and cannot at present be effectually prevented, as work now done would interfere with the growth of wheat to an extent which would prevent any profit. The timothy, sown at seeding time last fall, makes a fair showing, but it is too soon yet to even speculate upon the condition of the spring-sown clover seed, much of which was sown quite late in the season. Those farmers who make two sowings oi their cloverseed, seem to have the best crop and the plan is gaining favor among farmers all over the state. More than the usual area of pota toes will be planted in this state this year, nd a large crop and low prices may be expected. It is nearly always the rule th?t high prices are followed by an increased area planted, and the natural result of low prices and a large crop follows. The time to plant large ly of the potato crop is following a season of low prices. There is a growing disposition among Pennsylvania farmers, especi ally in the dairy districts, to throw the oat crop out of the rotation, and to substitute for it something of more value as a milk and butter producer. Some accomplish this by building silos and planting corn to be converted in to silage. Others sow Hungarian grass, but the great difficulty in curing this crop prevents many from trying it, A few have tested oats to be cut for hay. 1 he crop, however, is open to tne objections that a rain after it has been cut washes the sand and dirt on to il, almost ruins it for hay. Some reporters for the department oi agri culture claim that any crop which would make either pasture or hay would be a great boon to the farmers of the state. The one person in the world who con always make an opening for a good man is the grave-dnyjer. Awful Experience with Heart Dis- EvsK. Mr. L. J. l-aw, lorontu, an.. rites: "I was go sorely troubled with heart disease that I was unable for IS months to lie down in bed lest I smother. After taking one dose of Dr. Acnew's Heart Cure, I retired and slept soundly. I used one bottle and the trouble has not returned " Sold by C. A. Kleim. 50 blobbs "Did vou run across any big came out West?" Slobbs "No, I never play higher than a quarter limit." Some Foolish People Allow a couch to run until it gets bevond the reach of medicine. Thev often say. "Oh. t will wear away," but in most case it will wear them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Halsam. which is sold on a positive Guaran tee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial sue free. At all druggists. 4-:od-4t. "The married man has alv worst of it," says Henpeckke ate the apple and gave Adam I The Markets. BLOOMSBURG MARKETS, CORRECTED WEEKLY. RETAIL PRICKS, Butter, per pound f 30 Eggs, per dozen Lard, per pound , Ham, per pound Beef (quarter), per pound Wheat, per bushel Oats, do Rye, do Flour per bbl Hay, per ton Potatoes, (new), per bushel... Turnips, do Tallow, per pound Shoulder, do Side meat, do Vinegar, per qt Dried apples, per pound Cow hides, do Sleer do do Calf skin Sheep pells Shelled corn, per bushel Corn meal, cwt Bran, cwt Chop, cwt Middlings, cwt , Chickens, per pound, new..,, do do old..,. fleese, do Ducks, do , do , COAL. Number 6, delivered do 4 and S delivered,'.. do 6, at yard du 4 and 5, at yard 3 55 1 30 V CO I 12 10 12 12 08 4 4a 3 o 4 OASVOXIXA. Bean the f "Ml M"" Have Always BOUgtt .77- . r. :. wo shbaaV a. lI TV Tho Kind You llavo Always in use for over JJO years, K Allow All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " Just-ns-jrood" nro but l?x pertinents that trillo with nnd endanger tho health of Infants nud Children Experience ngalnst Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cnstorla Is a harmless subst'.uite for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotlo Mibstanee. Its ngo Is Its guarantee. It destroys Wornm nnd allays Feverish noss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural Bleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC CCNTAUn OMNNf. TT MURRAY STREET, EW TOR CITV. AiXAMJfcll MIOTUEKS & CO. DEALERS IN Cigars, Tobacco Candies, Fruits and Huts SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Mailtard'e Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. HPtrir Goods 'a. SsECi-&.xJir2r, ' SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco Bole agents for the U.qutv Clay, LoadrQS, Normal, BloOmsbUrCJ Pa. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, MATTING, 1 or OIBLi CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. M. BKOWEB'S a Doois ab.e Court Hons:. A lare lot of Window Curtains in stock BY GEORGE EDWARD GRAHAM. j H'j'l ':"! fW'AwI JtL (?X'iJM Conuini an ntoarph ndonwmen and pmoakl ff-)t,p LMotTW!!!11 ?" account ul the tattl by Hear-Aumir.1 Dcntey. il'lwjij JljrWtik tSW' Tho farts of th storv of the movement WV'VJ ' is. .ikfcl).VV!.-l, '"! operations or Hie Flvlnif Squadron aa the uWi Vi11'!'. 1,'!w''';n.vI""i,''.1I'"i . , autliur tells ttieiu lu this book are correct. W,:;!! S'!.'$ $ Wl'S' -W. 8. SCHLEY. TW'i(-ifciWi;lrWt', An tnterestlna narrative of fa-t. Explain, the so. VP Hi 'iftk r 'f V furf Mir" '('' l rallKl 'llotroirraa Movements" the "Loop;" the "Coaling XT' I Itot'irJ J!;' I lToblfiu," ami settles conclusively every adverse rullnf Xlitl.:?l,i;!l,y!Ji!,;!ltt;ll:l,AI!b1l::iV:J;:B of the Court of ln.,ulry. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. wnenOoverser ol New York, said: "Mr. ur lean's storv I the beat ictnont I hive hears of read el lbs saval lichiiof dorlof the war. It nettled ust as siucb courses ts to sboul latins photo- tropes as It did ts work lbs funs. Nohiillvt has t'vtT U-rn ln-furo 11IU IIIUII11IT III W lllt.ll 4lllll 111 J .1 1 tl... .. -.1, sin 1. 1. a 1 ..i.i.. u i. 3i OS n 80 J re rjJ t'Vi rvllilnir Jilsl as It ocrurrvil timl us tho i yrw itm-Mi-a oitw it. liixik Is st'llliiK 1 111;.. wilUliro. Ul-eral commissions. Onttlt and took now rviidy ,Vl" ii ci nt stumps for cuuvanslinf oullit. ACT QUICK. Now is tho tiuio to MAM. M0r,EV. Price $1.50. $1.75. $2.25, $2.75, according to style of binding desired. AGENTS I IV. B. a 00 v,v WAtSTED Sofe rtiblishers, CHICAGO, Mm i -aa a- I -Sub; 3 - MoTHKKa 1 Mothers I Mothers I llowmunv cliildrtn aie at this seuson feverish ami constipatcJ, with ial sioinach and headache. Mother ljra'i Sweet Pow ders lor Children will "always cure. If worms are present they will certainly remove them. At all druRjjusts, 1 cts. Sample nunled FrEK. Address Allen S. Olmsied, l.el oy, N. Y. 3 7 d4' i en i ns i nn in Hawa vav' Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought XMotu " 3 m B Bought, nnd which has been. has borno tho sisrnatnr or nnd has been inado under his pcr nniinl niinorvision slnco Its Infancy. no ono to deceive you In this. Signature of following brands of CSgarr Indian Princess, Samson, Silver Ai The Intrmld AMorlated Pma wr correspondent, wh ws aboard tli u. B. Brooklyn aunng- uii nn niooUil of tin esnifjalim. lllulrtd with phutog-rajfcs token by Uu Author during tho tight. The Most Sensational Book of the Day. The tra tory ot the famous cmiw of tha Flylnc RUauliun under Commodore Wlullvld bctt Kchlvy, Inolmt Intr the blockade and detraction of tbo tipuil float, TOLD t Oli TUL HKSTTIMK. THE NEW VORK HERALD says: "Mr. Orahsai, is lbs tcllloi ol (sets, leaves lbs reader Ires ts snake Ike scdocilos Ibat seversl saval ollicers seed a Court ol Is. aulry Is reestablish tbtlr rcpstatioai, II as so re-esiseiiseeo. Iliopubic tliut has lnti'ri'u-ii rvrrylxxiy as i ...... ........... .... 1 , 'Hul Ihm Hnrtt of SantlaOO. 1 Ilia llixlk U'llsl j 1 ,1 r.,i..i umi tun Aint'rirun UUOlllUI C9N3CEY COMRMUr hi' ii ii ill' " "ars. aj-.-t.' Ti Proved Fricki. ess. Ruby coats aod cinnamon flavor lJr Agnew's l.iver Pilla are household favorites. Impurities leave the system. The nerves are toned. Th blood is purified, The com lex'on is hriyht and ruddy. Headaches vanihh nnd perfect he., I'll follows their use 40 doses 10 ceuts, or 25 cis. for 100 1 ills 51 t old by C. A. Kieim.- OABTOIIIA. ilears the YOU Ha AlwajfS