THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. STEEL MAKES REPLY Company's Answer to Injunc tion Suit Filed. SWORN STATEMENT BY SCHWAB. Annnnl I'liriititHM Sini-it tn III More TL mi lit HMMHI.OOO I'onvfrMlun llnn ln'liilMl 1'iiytnrnt to J. 1. Mo run n of lo.ooo.ooo. M:VAI:K, N. J., .Inly 1(1. -Tho an iwcr of tin t'liltoil Mutes Stool rorim rntlmi to tho suit brought by .1. Aspln wnll Hoiluo, Willimii II. Ou-IInk nnil Bonuird Muitli, who nskod for nn In lutiolliin to prevent tlio oonipuny from arr.vIiiK Its Inmil eonverxion plan, ms boon II lot! before Vloe Clnineellor Uinrry. When t lit' onso enine up lioforo . ho vloo elmiieellor, It v:ts put ovor until .luly ..1. Tlio answer In sworn to ly CliMi'loH M. Soliwnl) n m president. For tho first tiino nitiee tlio urbaniza tion tif tlio stool corporation n ilotalletl statement of tho assets of the proper- ciiahlks m. scinvAa ties of the Hiihslillarj companies Is fur nished. These assets, It Is stated, In clude 400 producing mills of tho value of .:;no,0H.000, seventy-five Wast fur naces of the value of $18,000,000, Iron aud bossemer ore properties of the val ue of $700,000,000, coal and coke prop erties of the value of $100,000,000, nat ural gas fields of the value of $20,000. 000, cash In bank to the amount of $00, 000,000 and over $80,000,000 of mate rials in prowss of manufacture. The total value of the company's property, including cash and cash as sets, Is placed at $1,400,000,000 by Mr. Schwab In an affidavit which is part of the corporation's reply. The com pany's earnings are stated to be at the rate of more than $140,000,000 a year. A saving of $.10,000,000 a year is cred ited to the ore properties, and it Is esti mated that the ownership of transpor tation facilities saves the company $10,000,000 annually. The earnings of the coal and coke properties are stated to be more than $1,000,000 a month. These statements as to values and earnings were presented to disprove a charge by the plaintiffs that Mr. Schwab, the president, and Mr. Trim ble, the secretary, made a false certifi cate when they certified that in their judgment the properties were worth at least the par value of the preferred slock after deducting all indebtedness. The answer admits that the conver sion ("11111 includes a payment of $10, 000,000 to J. 1'. Morgan & Co. It de nies that any of the acts contemplated will work fraud or injury to the com plainants, but says that, ou the con trary, such acts when consummated will be greatly to the benefit of corpo ration and stockholder. Stenmer Mlrhiuan Disabled. ERIK, Pa., July HI. The accident which happened to tho United States steamer Michigan yesterday was quite serious. The Michigan was lying at her dock when the freighter M. B. Grover hove in sight from the Pitts tiurg dock. While under full hendway ttie captain of the G rover evidently lost control of his boat, for she stove into the Michigan, driving her down the bay fully 150 feet. The crash was j a terrific one. The nose of the Grover plowed Into the Michigan, tearing her from her fastenings and held her in front while the Grover carried her all that distance. Commander Winder of the Michigan estimates the loss at 10.1 MM l. This Includes the ruining of two six pound Driggs-Schroeder rapid fire guns of an Improved pattern aud a whaleboat valued at $100. Kitchener lu London. LONDON. July 14.-The entire city is agog over the arrival here of Lord Kitchener, who, accompanied by Gen erals French nnd Hamilton, has reached home after an absence of three year. The progress of the notable fighters through the city after leaving the train was frequently Interrupted by the en thusiastic greetings of the delighted Jiero worshipers thronging the thor oughfares. !' Snlelde at Niaiturn r'alU. NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.. July 10. Nina A. Phillips, twenty-three yean old, good looking and well dressed, committed sulfide here by Jumping Into the rapids on the American fide of the river from Goat Island bridge. Her body wns swept over the falls. Miss Phillips came here from Catta raugus, X. Y., some time ago. The New Maine on Trial. PHILADELPHIA. July 10. The new battleship Maine, built at Cramps' shipyard to replace the vessel de stroyed In Havana harbor, started yes terday afternoon on the builders' trial trip off the Delaware capes. A party of about thirty guests were on board the buttleshlp to watch her speed trlul. CONDENSED DISPATCHES. KotnMe KtoiHh of the AVoek ni-tefly anil Tefarly Told. Congressman Waohtor of Unltlmore was badly bitten by a mad dog. Two persons were drowned by the capsizing of a yacht in a squall nt Chi cago. James Md'.ilde, In nn attempt to commit suicide, leaped from the Hrook lyn bridge and may live. A memorial service for the late Lord raunccfoto was hold at Chapel Knyul, St. .lames' palace, London. Senator Thomas C. l'latt quietly cH obrated his sixl.v-nlnth birthday and declined to be Interviewed. American shippers quoted to Johan nesburg merchants a rate of $2.io per ton for freight from Now York to Na tal against $S.."o from Kngland. Tim stilly, .Inly 1,1. Mont T'clee In eruption drove out the Inhabitants of Morne Houge and other villages. I'laus are ready for Upton's Sham rock II. to challenge for the America's cup In 1003. Tho cruiser Itrooklyn, with the re mains of tho late Kmbassador Pannce fote, reached Southampton. Tho Heading company coal washory near Shamokln was started up with fifty Imported men. Tho emperor of Korea has accepted the Invitation for his country to par ticipate in the St. Louis exposition. Momlny, July 14. In Kwangsl province, China, cholera was reported to have killed ovor 111,000 persons, Tho engagement of Bishop Henry C. Potter of Now York to Mrs. Alfred Corning Clark was announced. Fire at Salisbury Uoaeh, Mass., de stroyed two summer hotels and u num ber of cottages and business places. Km-Iso Commissioner Culllnaii an nounced that there were 8.000 licensed hotels in New York state. Of this num ber 2.N00 are in (J rent or New York. J. rierpont Morgan has bought and presented to the .lardiu ties l'lantos museum in Paris the collection of pre cions stonis formed by George K 11117. of New York for the Buffalo ex hibition. Sntnnlny, July 12. Three shocks of earthquake were felt on the Island of St. Vincent Tues day. President Loubet of France signed the bill approving the P.russols sugar convention. The $500,000 given by congress to the Buffalo exposition will be distrib uted pro rata to claimants for $040,0(K), but not to stockholders. General Thomas M. Anderson con tradicted Admiral Dewey and declared that the fighting with the Spanish be fore Manila surrendered wns bona fide. Frlilny. July 11. Five firemen were killed in Toronto by- the collapse of a wall of a burning building. It is estimated that the total number killed on the P.oer side during the re cent war was B.700. F. S. Kelley, Oxford, won the Dia mond Sculls at Henley, and Third Trinity, Cambridge, won the Grand Challenge cup. A large portion of the residence sec tion of lies Moines is flooded. Great damage is reported in other parts of Iowa and in Nebraska. Colonel Nathaniel McKay, the mil lionaire hotel man of AVashington, dropped dead at Atlantic City, N. J., while on his honeymoon. At Macon, Ga., B. Aycock, manager ofthe Dublin mill of the Southern Oil company, and his wife wore drowned. They had been married but two mouths. Tliarmlny, Jnly 10. Mr. Joseph Chamberlain recovered sufficiently from an accident to leave the hospital In London. Titus, the New York oarsman, aud the Argonauts of Toronto were beaten In the Henley regatta. Itivers in Iowa are overflowing, do ing much damage to crops aud ham pering railroad traffic. A new geyser near Sallna Cruz, isth mus of Tehuaiitepec, has formed since the recent severe earthquakes. A crazy man attempted to see Mrs. McKlnley at her Canton home to tell "u recent, severe cMrtuqiniKCB. of the alleged plot that led to the as- sasslnation or tier uusuaua. Lieutenant Edwin A. Hickman of the First cavalry was ordered by Gen eral Chaffee at Manila to bo court mar tlaled on charges made in the Garden er Inquiry. Roy llnniced In Fun. MORRISTOWN. N. J., July 12. With a rope around his neck and hang ing from a rafter lu a ham, John Edi son, eleven years old, was cut down In time to save his life and to prevent a mock lynching becoming a fatal real ity. A physician worked over the boy an hour before he restored him to con sciousness. Young Edison and his com panions had been playing wild west. Mayor by Fonr Majority. ST. PAUL, July 12. Mayor Hugo, the Republican candidate, remains the mayor of Duluth. The supreme court has so decided. One vote counted for Truelson was thrown out, thus giving Hugo a majority of four. The court held that the neglect of the judges to place their initials on the ballots did not Invalidate the votes of those cast ing them. luinee Ordered Home. WASHINGTON, July ln.-General Chaffee has been relieved of command lu the Philippines and ordered to tho command of the department of the east by an order issued by Secretary Root. LonK Mlaaluit Nteamera Arrive, VANCOUVER. B. C, July 15,-The steamer Melville Dollar, from Cape Nome, passing up to Ladysmlth, re ported that the steamers Jeanie and Portland had arrived safely. SALISBURY RESIGNS. Ilnlfonr ( liimrn to Suocpoil nn P-e- mlrr of CSront llrltnln. LONDON, July H.-Tho Marquis of Salisbury has resigned tho premiership of Great Britain, and Bight lion. A. J. Balfour, the first lord of the treasury and government leader in the house of i commons, has been appointed to sue- : coed him. The prime minister laid down the re sponsibility of his renowned office July 11 and received the commendation of Ids sovereign. He was able to dls- . charge tho weighty, exacting duties of I the position through periods amounting to national crises. , As to Lord. Salisbury's withdrawal, the main reason Is considered by prac tically all the best Informed persons to have boon simply a desire for a quiet life on the part of a man advanced In ARTHUR J. BALFOUR, years whose activities have been un usual nnd whose scientific tastes pre dispose him to study and seclusion. That the retiring premier's health has fulled to some extent Is undeniable, but this is not more than perhaps Is to be expected in a man of his years, and the close of the war In South Afrl cu aud the return of the commanding general from there Is considered to be an appropriate time for his withdrawal. The retirement of this last great statesman of the Victorian age Is uni versally regarded ns the transition from one generation to another and as mark ing the close of an era iu the nutiouul life. Mir Mlclinrl Illvka-Iicnch llpalltnu. LONDON. July 15. -Sir Michael Hicks-Beach has resigned ns chancel lor of the exchequer. The resignation caused intense surprise. It wns gener ally taken to bo almost more Important than Lord Salisbury's relinquishment of the rcniler.li. Other breaks in the cabinet are likely to occur. Old Time Actress Demi. KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 1-1. Mrs. Kloise Bridges Erwln, once a celebrat ed actress, having starred with Jeffer son, Booth, MK'reary aud Barrett, Is dead at her home here, aged seventy years. She was known to the stage as LToise Bridges and was the original Gretchen In Jefferson's production of "Rip Van Winkle." Cyclone Doom Much DanuiKe. CHALON-SUR-SAONK, France, Ju ly 10. A violent cj-clone visited this city last evening, doing immense dam age. Several vessels on the river were sunk, the alca.ar was destroyed, and the streets and shops were flooded. Wn Tlntf FnnK'M SucceNiior, PEKING, July 14. Lian Tung Cheng, secretary of the Chinese embassy to the coronation of King Edward, has been appointed minister to the , United States. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. CloHlnu- Stock Qnotntlonn. Money on call nominally at 3Vj(!J31 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4'jlfi5 per i cent. Sterling exchange sternly, with ac- I tual business In bankers' bills at $4.87 4.NS for demand nnd nt $4.8SVa4.hSVa for HO days. Posted rates, $4.8i;(f4.StiM, and UXV tl4.8a. Commercial bills, t4.b4Vj4.K5. , liar stiver, 53c. Mexican dollars, 41c. Government bonds Bteody. State bonds Inactive. Kullroad bonds Irregular. Atchison 100-ti N. Y. Central. . .1514 C..CC.& St. L..KMH4 Ontario & West. 83 Ches. & Ohio... 49'i Pacific Mail .... 41 People's Gas. ...102 Beading G6H Del. & Hudson. 1711 Kock Island ....liKS Krle 37 St. Paul 1S3 Gen. Electric... 101 SiiBnr Refinery. 12S'4 Lead 21V4 Texas Pncllic .. 43H LoulB. & Nash. .141 Union Pacific ..107H Manhattan Con 132V4 Wabash pref. .. 45H MUsourl Pac....ll3 West. Union 80V4 New York Mnrketa, Ft.OUIl Easier wilh buyers and aellera apart-, Minnesota patents. $ lii 4. 15 ; winter BtralKhlH. $3.7lKu3.k&; winter extras, 13.15' 3.35; winter patents. J3.WKa4.10. WHEAT Declined sharply under bear ish crop and weather news and general unloading; September, 77 5-lti'u77 15-l(Jc; December, 77?fa"4c. RYE Quiet; state, 63Tf64c, c. L f., New York, car lots; No. 2 western, IXc. asked f. o. b.. afloat. CORN Also weaker. Influenced by big receipts, fine weather and a lenHatlonal drop In July; September, G31iM ; De cember, 61ci514c. OATS Weak and lower, affected by crop news; track, white, statu, 'M'ud'ic. ; track, white, western, 6S'iin3o. PORK Firm; mesa, lU.2D(ti20; family, (21 &21.50. bARD Easy; prime western Bteam, lO.liOc. MUTTER Steady; state dairy, 17'4 lfic. : creumemry, VfiWu. CHEESE lrreuular: new. Btato. full cream, small, colored, fancy, 10c.; small, while, luu. ; large, colored, 9Vu. ; large, white, 9Vc. KOOS- Irregular; state and Pennsylva nia. 2uifi'2AVto. ; western, candled, laiie- SUGAR Raw steady; fair rellnlng, t 13-ltic; centrifugal, MI test, 3 6-ltic.; re fined aUady; crushed, 5.16c. ; powdwred, TURPENTINE Steady at 47',4fl48c. MOLASSES Steady ; New Orleans, 33(0 41c. RICE Steady; domestic, WSaQ'aC.; Ja pan, 4VI5C. TALLOW Firm; city, 8V4t(fic.; coun try. tiS.iiti'Ae. HAY Kir m; shipping, 65(j7Uc.; good to ehoice, HMjWc. Live Stoek Market. CATTLEMarket steady: choice. $7.15iii 7.50; prime, ti.7otj 7.15; good, ouB.30; veal calves, $7(rr'7.50. 1IOUS Market lower- prims heavies, Kfn8.1il; mediums, 7.WXU7.9;; heavy York ers. I7.MI; light Yorkers, S7.85tt7.90; plus. I7.75rii7.S0; roughs, ii'(i'7.60. SHEEP AND LAMHS Mnrket steady; best wethers, tt.lu'u-I.W; culls and com mon, ll.yxu'i; choice lumbs, m.i&'yli.Zo. a " - ) . sm rxn spa THE CAMPANILE FALL8. Mlntorlo Tnwvr In Vrnlrr n Ili-sp ol II utitft, VKNICK, Jnly 1.". The campanile of St. Mark's has fallen on tho piazza. Whor-' It once stood Is now a heap of ruins. The cathedral and the doge's palace arc quite safe, and only one corner of the royal palace Is damaged. Tho log f'm of Sansovlno was Injured. It Is thought that no lives have been lost, but it Is not certain as yet. A cordon of troops 1s keeping the piazza clear. Tho municipal council has decided to opo:i a preliminary fund of KOO.OOO lire (about .flon.Ooo) for the rebuilding of the campanile and the Sansovlno loggottn. A public subscription will also bt! opened for the same purpose. In all Venice there was no object of more historic interest than the campa nile of St. Mark's. It stood .'t-2 feet in height. It was founded In KS8 and re stored in 13Ll. In 1417 a marble top was put on the old tower, and In 1517 it was crowned with the figure of an angel nearly sixteen feet in height. FATED MINE REOPENS. Kmiiltpr of I-'.siiIonIoii Viol I tint Jubnatnnu Itcuflien lift. JOHNSTOWN, Pa., July 14. After a consultation with the four state mine Inspectors summoned here to make a thorough Inspection of the Boiling Mill mine of the Cambria Steel company James K. Roderick, chief of the state bureau of mining Inspection, dictated a notice to General Manager C. S. Price of the Cambria Steel company granting formal permission to resumu operations iu all sections of the mine except the Klondike today. Two more deaths of rescued victims have occurred. These men were among the six living last brought out of the mine Friday afternoon, of which four others have expired. These deaths raise the total fatalities to 114. al though tho company coords have It one loss. Much confusion has attended the compilation of the record. BASEBALL. Standing of (he C'lnha In National and Aniprlono Leniinri, NATIONAL LEAGUE. w. I.. P.C. I'lttshurg M 15 .779 boston 37 30 . 6f2 t'hlciiBO 39 33 . 541 Ilrooklvn 4il 35 .f:l3 I'lilludi-lphla 32 41 .43S St. l.ouiH 31 40 .437 Cincinnati 2!' 4(1 AM New York 2i 4t .309 AMERICAN LEAGUE. YV. I,. P.C. Chicago 41 25 .621 St. Louis 3i 31 .637 KoRlon 3S 33 .5:!a l'hlla.Mphla 35 31 -.623 Washington 34 37 .4711 Cleveland 32 39 .451 Multimore , 31 39 .443 lxtrolt 2S 40 .412 AVond May lleml Cnnnl Coinnilsnlon, OYSTER BAY, X. Y., July lo.-The president has invited General Leonard Wood to visit him at Sagamore Hill early in August. General Wood is on of Mr. Roosevelt's closest friends, and the president entertains a high regard for his executive ability. On acoTiunt of that fact General Wood is men tioned as a probable member of the isthmian canal commission, to have general charge of the canal construc tion. It Is understood to be not unlike ly that he may be appointed as the head of the commission. Oil Tnnk Struck by Mxtitnlnir. JENNINGS, La., July ltl.-Llghtning struck the big tank in the olltlelds here. The tank, with its contents, was burned and is a total loss. The flames spread to the pools of oil surrounding the Jennings well No. 2 and later to the well itself, burning the derricks, but doing no further damage. There were many other wells near by, but they were saved by covering them with earth, thus relieving the danger of the spreading of the lire. American tieta Lost C'nah. BERLIN, July !". A laborer walk lug on the beach at Eckernfoerde, Prussia, on an Inlet of the Baltic, re cently picked up a pockotbook contain ing 30,000 marks In notes which an American had dropped in the water from a yacht during the regattas. Tho tinder learned that the American was still stopping at Kiel, returned hhu the money and was rewarded. The Illinois Dlininaed. CHRISTIANIA, Norway, July 15. Owing to faulty steering gear the Unit ed States battleship Illinois struck bot tom as she was entering port here yes terday. She will be compelled to go back to England and be placed In dry dock there. The Illinois, flagship of Rear Admiral Arent S. Crownlnsliield, was accompanied here by the cruisers Chicago and Albany. Relief For Peary. NEW YORK, July 15.-Tho Teary relief ship Windward finished loading her supplies late yesterday afternoon and sailed away. She passed quaran ,' tine nt 7:40 p. m. The Windward will go direct to Sydney, C. B., where she will take on coal and then head for the arctic region. 'Mrs. Peary and her daughter will Join the ship at Sydney. Mnny Cattle Killed by MulitnlnK HOOSIGK FALLS, N. Y., July 1(5. A terrltlc electrical storm struck this place last night. Two clouds met and caused a violent downpour of rain. Hailstones of large size fell. The storm seemed to be a contlnuanco of Monday night's fall, which was very destructive, many head of cattle being killed by lightning. Iteuulillcan State . Convention Data, NEW YORK, July ll.-Tho Repub Ilea n state convention Is to be held in Saratoga, commencing Sept. 22. Sena tor Piatt announced that last evening in the Oriental hotel, Manhattan Beach. Tho state committee will meet about the middle of August aud issue the cull. . Tho Kind You Have Always in uso for over 30 soars, niul y- sonal supervision sliioo Its Inlanoy. (cucUAi Allow no ono to deceive you in this. All liiiiiilii-fVlts. Imitations Uxpcrliiioiits that irlllo Avilh nnd endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless mibst'uito for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic fuibstancc. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Fovcrishiioss. It cures Diarrhoea nnd Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural Bleep. Tho Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ALEXANDER BKOTllEllb & LU. DEALERS IN Cigars, Tobacco Candies, Fruits and Nuts SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Maillard'e Fine Candies. Freeh Every "Week. HPiEitriT-s Goods a. Specialty, SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Sole agents for the Henry Clay, Londres, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver Ai Bloomsburg Pa. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, MATTING, or OSff, CLOTH, . YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT 3 Doois aboe Court House. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. Free medical advice. Men and women suffering from chronic diseases are invited to consult Dr. Heree, Huflalo, N. V., by letter, absolutely without fee or charge For more than thirty years as chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgi cal Institute of Uuffalo, N. Y Doctor Pierce has devoted himself to the trentmcnt and cure of chronic forms of disease. As sisted by his staff of nearly a score of physi cians, each man a specialist, his success has been phenomenal, ninety-eight persons in every hundred treated being absolutely and altogether cured. Women have especially availed themselves of Dr. Fierce s oner of free consultation by letter, thereby avoiding the unpleasant questionings, the obnoxious examinations, and odioijs local treatments considered necessary by some practitioners. Over half a million women have been treat ed by Dr. 1'ierce and his staff for diseases peculiar to women, with unvarying success. Write without fear as without tee. fcvery letter is treated as strictly private nnd sacredly confidential, and all answers are sent in plain envelopes, bearing no printing upon them. Address Dr. K. V. 1'ierce, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. V. Centennial Envelopes The envelopes ordered by the Cen tennial committee have arrived and orders for them may be left at this office. The prices are as follows: iooo, $3.50; 500, $1.80; 250, $1.00. This includes printing business card in the corner. tf. In inci.emf.nt weather the man who exposes himself bids for a severe cold in the head and usually gets it. And the cold neglected or improperly treated becom s nasal catarrh, a disease as obstinate as it is offensive. Don't waste time with " medi cines" that dry nnd iiritate the membrane, but cure yourself speedily with Kly's Crenm ltalm, the recognized specific for catarrh. I'rice 50 cents. Sold by druggists and by fc.ly lirotners, 50 wairen tlree,t, New York. OAHTOIIIA. Bears the- 4 1 Kind You Have Always Bought Bouplit, ftiul which lias 1ccn lias horno tho Blfriiatiiro of lias noon mado unilor Ills pcr- nnd Just-ns-srood" aro hut Signature of Cut Chewing Tobacco following brandB of Ctgarr The Markets. BLOOMSBURG MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY. RETAIL PRICKS Butter, per pound $ 1 Eggs, per dozen 1 1 Lard, per pound iS Ham, per pound l5 Beef (quarter), per pound . 6 to 8 Wheat, per bushel I o Oats, do 6S Rye, do 60 Flour per bbl 4 40 Hay, per ton 14 o Potatoes, (new), per bushel 1 60 Turnips, do 40 Tallow, per pound 06 Shoulder, do 1 Side meat, do i Vinegar, per qt oS Dried apples, per pound o7 Cow hides, do 3J Steer do do o5 Calf skin 80 Sheep pelts , J Shelled corn, per bushel 85 Corn meal, cwt 2 00 Bran, cwt 1 3a Chop, cwt 1 50 Middlings, cwt 1 30 Chickens, per pound, new 10 do do old 10 Geese, do no Ducks, do 1 do 00 COAL. Number 6, delivered 3 50 do 4 and 5 delivered a ac do 6, at yard 3 jg do 4 and 5, at yard 4 j Uce Allen's Foot-Ease. A nowder to be shaken into the shoes. Your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get lired easily. 11 you nave smarting leet or light shoes, try Allen's Foot-F.ase. It cools the feet, and makes walking easy, Cures swollen, sweat ing teet, ingrowing nails, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunyons of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it to day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 35c. Don't accept any substitute. Trial package Krkk. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. V. 7-17 d 41 OASTOIIIA. Bean th The Kind You Have Always BoujK
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers