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ASF crowds Applaud _ Hawkes. @: Tundred residents of Staten appeared before Dock Commis- jc Hawkes at Pier A this morning ‘to urge upon the Commissioner the nd- that would arrive to them if Rogers ferry franchise was granted. | Phe Rogers tranchise, by the way, 18 ; by the Standard Of1 Company, Mr. H. H. Rogers being the head. | Phis company proposes to give the ‘yeaidents of Staten Island more boat: better boats, faster boats, a five-ceni “fare and a commutation of three cents Sper trip an well as ferry landings at “Tompkineville and West New Brighton, Which will be nearest the city of the ‘thickly populated section. The granting of the franchise 1s, of | Gotirse, opposed by the Bultimore and Ohio Railroad, which company is now 4h contro! of the ferry to Staten Island, People Want a Change. The company's franchise runs out In Tuné: 1901. The Rogers company, wants the franchise decided now, #o that the rs Company will have ample timo to bulla new boats and landings and erin readiness for the task of trans- ‘to fin ono or two boats ) ‘West New Brighton on Staten Island, it Whey have said nothing about re- fares. Dhe people want a change ‘the Season that the present holders |} is franchi¢e have done little for convenience und comfort of the trreting public. Pehundred thousand dollara will be ex- pentee by the Sinking Fund Commis- sion for the purchase and improvement ‘Of the ferry terminal at Bt. George, 5. 1., noOWowned by tlie Staten Island Rapid ~‘Tramait Company. In addition to the landing two additional plers will “Purchased and the terminal made ‘complete in every respeot, Paster boats, better service and lower fare will be the benefits to the residents of Staten Island by the acquisition of ‘the property, ue the Commirsion now owns both the Manhattan and the Rich- mond terminals. | A fare of three cents to Siaten Island Peeems to be one of the cogtatn reauits + Se the movement. The Rogers syniicate Tas already agrood to carry passengers nfer‘three cents, if given the franchine } i St {8 Understood that the Baltimore ‘Odio will make a like proposition. Crowd Yelled “Good! Good!” Lauterbach's speech he (as interrupted several times by the ‘people with snouts of “Good! good! “Boak it to ‘That'e it!" “Give them some ino and varior _Tigapreantons snowed Wrought up ai Gatnuat watt Lauterbach reviewed the situation Helly, stating what the Baltimore and Company ‘oftered and wha ers Company proposed Ve do not care whether we get the ee ie or whether the B. and O. peop them!" ei them. Woe want any ferry ie have the franchise if the alt Well 4 we propose to do. wil tiem double end twin neraw. sea er . We will give ceri e-cent commutation. We will ss © oats évery throe minutes during ea nour one a terry nt Tompkinsville another at West Brighto ir, Lauterbach Aras. apeaking pouah President Cromwell came in took a seat beside Oommiswioner en, Lauterbach rtated that Staten bay ng se ong had for iy year a fao Tira parts Sf Staten Toland ha Nn depopulated because the aca not stand the transit tacli- afforded by the present holders of Sona should own both ends of the unless they do thoy are pow- ity Proposes to own both ends," Jommniasionsr Hawke: ino believe,” continued Mr: » “that the ty, should give me curing ‘the thine OH our he ity Ie spending millions Here ‘on oF dges to benefit the hs of Harooul yh and the Bronx, rough of # nd ought not to starves PBS We are coniernng & nefit and the ciiy should fas whe ‘aids the sister boroughs.” Calls Bt. George a Failur riee will agoommodete the nt to do what iv b public's 600d. There are fem at the two Proposed points h cannot be had at Bt. George. ‘The ir place wae only selected ay a forry cause It Was proposed to make an arrement | place, which was 2 aig aid the trolley com: A any t in to wtép aaide i any pany woul ons well as they the trolley compentew had fo the ferry company and offered { @ loop at the Bt. George landing, Say pie n pespie tr f - ve people from our steam alley, wald the Bh * fe catinot afford that, They lined io Jet us do that, though it was il of the people.” “Ware Will Be All Right, oh sake tf he comany ta. and that some en expressed as to tps to carry the t rate hat in the end we he matter of iy," wold Mr, d meni the ques- epaunive, tn fran- to pe for the bli FTTER SEE TD STATEN SLND [idly to the bottom. ase Attack on Present Transportation Franchise Holders in Hearing Before Dock Commissioner n the open. wiih) why I now iM upon Lid rh int Cromwell to tet us where he stands upon this question.’ A Volce by the 4 want to say that ‘Mr, Cromwell was placed where he nny” the. votes. of “the people, and iy mote of that compliment he owes It to he, people to protect them. there is any way. under heaven that we Say our rights, we are go- Ing to lyman George Metcalm sald itfled time, and time again 3 hud gut od in the way of the agceptance of the Rogar franchier, it aah tbat thes onlg eeplanation Me ould find was that there was nothing doing. The Rev. Pascal Harrower, of Wet New Brighton, sald: “The Rogers tran- chise sheuld ‘receive tie live hand of benediction and encouragement and not the dead hand of limitation and re- wtraint Mr. Clarke's Hard Time. C. Pp. Klopp, secretary of the Staten Island) Cham of Commerce, sald Staten Inkand wes often in rebeliion againet Rorough President Cromwell for his delay {n the matter, and sald the only hope was through’ Commissioner tone 3 wk Os, Lester W. Clarke, counsel for the Staten [sland Transit Company, then spoke of the granting of the Franchise CROWDS OF STATEN ISLANDERS SWARM INTO DOCK COMMISSIONER HAWKES'S OFFICE AND DEMAND BETTER SERVICE AND CHEAPER FARES THROUGH THE ROGERS FRANCHISE to Rogers, ‘Tho feeling of the peo} Wan #0 great that Mr. Clarke was Tne terrupted frequently by cries of Rats!" and “Back up!’ Mr. Clarke uttempted to show. th the ‘Rogers Company would reas” sa 088 ® year by their three-cent food rig ton farey and that they would de fault in their lease. “What are we here for?’ interrupted one of the crowd. “Are we here to ton, or how muoh Money the Rogera Company will lose, Com, or are we here to press the intereets of Staten Inland? Mr. Clarke appeaied to the crowd. “Are theroginy business men here?” tne Veo tke tll business men,” "renlled orowd, Well, then pad know that insolvenc; will surdiy follow and that Rogers Heh eth break the contract. of it?" cried the crowd. "He must know what he is about." All Gayed Sp: mer Commissioner Hawkes that the crowd must be quiet whilo a hers Clarks Was speaking. el ear,” sald one of the crowd, “that the Rogers Company wat trying. to wive Staten Teland an |mitaz Yon god brick. but the people af Btnten, Yeland heileve it genuine gold Orne crowd laughed. “You wi 1 ¢ ‘sufferer when this cold ‘brik. Ie tested retorted Sie Clarke. “We have dono our best to give ood services,” he added, No, you have: No, interrupted a ell, we are going to do low did you make up sour minds #0 aud cell Aa "' queried a voice. jarke went on and trted to show oie “wd how much money would be it what advantages the Rogers ete tse would give the seele. The rowd wouldn't inca it. however, and Mr, Clanire waw sadly ractied ne well. “{ would ike, to make an offer for a throenent fare," sald Mre Clarke, “ut we cannot do it.’ Lunterbach Ia Sorry. Mr. Lauterbach answered by saying that Mr, Clarke was thy eolitary objec tor to the Rogors franchtss. pet mmmener pernon hay made any abs lon ~ Replying to a covert insinuation that property would not be forrhcoming at Tompidnsvilie, Mr, Lauterbach said he would guarantee to got it within four monte. wietael very gorry that, Mr. Rogere— according to Mr. Clarkes mandingo the brink of ‘a precipice. He will tea {hat a warning haa ome from a friend, Mr. Clarke, unfortunately, views things from B. and O. methods. ers lives in ‘the twentieth century, does not live in the nineteenth. THe wees ad- yan in Btaten Teland if he can get thera before the Baltimore and Ohle de- stroys It. At the moment there will be no prot. But Staten Jeland in capable of the greatest improvement—not ever, It he pursues B, and O. methods but ‘by, Standard Ol] methoas, if you please. (Wild cheers from the crowd.) Mulogy for Mr. Rogers, Mr. Lauterbach went on to say that everything would be falr and honest and Just, and culogi: lenry H. Rogers If he were @ patron saintcome to reac Mr, Lauterbach im the a suffering people, sloayent. and at the close crowd cheoring wildly for It and Standard OM, At the Commistoner Hawkes arore a “Gentlemen, want to aay. thoroughly tndorse what Mr. 1 bach has sald concerning the neces for an improvement of Staten Island ¢ fair’, but we, us city officiale, must Ir v ‘ate every move carefully, But 1 can pledge you my word chat there will be no more delay. Ob a for rybody. The crowd broke Into wild cheers, then a Voloe sald Hn oat «fio ohm Will we have to wait?" should @ay two weeks at mo: More cheers yea wed gested cheers for he had Bis the ome ‘commissioner and cheers ware given for every one who ad participate in the hearing. ‘Th the @taten Islanders dispersed ae Raper au a bunch of schvolboys. te SAVED DROWNING HORSES. Man Plunged Into ley Water, ‘Traces, aud Team Swam Ashor A (oam of horses attached to a heavy farm truck belonging to Hea¥| ‘mer, of Butchervillo, &. while standing on the dock of the Truscott Boat Company at Port Richmond to: day, took fright at the shrill whistle of ® passing tug and backed off the dock into the water, The wagon, which has a steel framework, began to sink rap- powerful big bays, struggled frantioally to keep from being pulled down into t Joy water, and ‘an they felt themuelyce Hopelessly sinking they both began to neigh with fright. William Marvin, of Bim Park, who was the only one near the dock at ¢ ime, when he #aw the pli Hy et 0 fioters "Jainped “into ihe PE ana. swimming out lo them, cut thetr harne ra WA freed OP) Wie me oe Wagon. The me raibed from the. water with & mie mnt TReesident’s Dog Lost, The horses, boih|* HOBDES POSE AS MILLIONAIRES. Wierd Procession of Subway Dwellers Present Bearing High-Sounding Names to Collect Witness NEEDED B00ZE County Detective Dilton, charg: of the District-a 296 pounds of his graceful Subpoenas Fees. MONEY. who has btorney's wit- form on two chairs and was just disposing himself for his after-dinner doze when he was, New York, Spight of Mississippi, Small of North Carolina, Davis >ren delaying work on the subway, In- suddenly roused by a gruff voice: Kindly cash this subpoena. It it ts COAL PRICES STILL SOAR; BIG SHIPS ARE DELAYED be investigated. (Continued from First Page.) Charges. have repeatedly been made that coal carrying roads have discriminated against certain localities and also that through mutual agreements the railroads have managed to control not only the price, but the supply as well. General Grosvenor, of Ohio, is chairman of this committee, and while not a “trust buster” himself there are other members who, if given permission to investigate the question, will make it thorough. Other members of the committee are Representative Littlefield of Maine, who is chairman of the sub-committee of the Judiciary Committee, which has charge of all tho trust legislation; Hopkins of Illinois, Young of Pennsylvania, Green of Massi e department, had spread out the setts, Minor of Wisconsin, Stevens of Minnesota, Jones of Wash- ington, Fordney of Michigan, Wachter of Maryland, Vrecland of ‘of Florida, McDermott of New Jersey, Belmont of New York and Posalble for you to make a little haste Gnook of Ohio. you will greatly oblige me, important engagement Gould In half an hour." Seven buttons burst nw he jumped to his veyed the strange object b as about 6 feet tall, cealed in a trowsy red tb tere! beaver, the remnan coat of the early rxtles of a nuge check, relleved @ dover different colors, pictur failur Had a High Sonnat The county detective's as he reached for the and read the Rensselaer De gPuyster, b coult give volv his a f ‘ollow, an dilustrious house and bh a patron of Mr, Ca pubpoena hailing me bef Inquiry of Mr. Jerome cents and an | am lithe things which involve his I ncok payment haste, Uf you doit Hit the wocial 1 hy from your por #0 my et and Mr. Dillion could two other men, thing, were more pictur agent poenas bearing tho names nent bankers. Then cam representing themselves a pants Might Be in Disguise. The subpoenas far, and for a mome the mental horixon of the that it was ba confronted b} Nonalres wh ghamber Thautty in ands bur when three more of t odiects ehuMed up the cor su Inserts he " hier of a bute 1 barracks could efore naslatance over, the tall strange crow AY “Ray, youse feller are mufing. Didn't 1 (ol! yo fave to work this Kamo An’ what do you do? Yor ole fleet Wia0. Cor Mpes, db that the roy could Iter that leaving eret kquiry members of Anti- CHICAGO, Jan, 8.—Mae: the shouts of young peop! try the sport, Firat he joined the boys completel the name of Schuyler perhaps you think from m; appearance that I am not the sclon of nfledd. but let, m form you that we milionalres are the vulgar fashions of the day re that I aco stlok- 4 than the alleged De thomasives und handed Over mun- MASCAGNI IN A SNC coln Park toboggan slide, as I have an with George | rom Dillon's |, feat and Bute petore Ike ita Tektures con- peard. A ba:-| ts of a fronk | and trousers by patches of ne Name, eye bulged een Supe Van before hi mazement the following rolled out from the red beard put have not been | da} an re the sooret ntitles me to a stickler on my personal Come, malo identity gon- you will find recover from who, If uny- 0 appaar- Buyster, pre of two promli- je three more, 8 well-known Jorome sleuth that he was eccentric intl. at the star 4 rate dikpuise ho remarkable ridor and pros ned with the became auapl of his. fellows arrive, how. ‘ A lot of dotty use that » t's back to re we gets 4 POMP ehultled tho witnesses © District-Attonney's had, Upon quitting the ding. thrown thelr @ubpoenga in the ct Swhere they ware by the abor inion. No. 6,008, OW FIGHT, atro Mascagni, on the way to @ lunohéon here, heard @ on the Line He went to in & snowball The Committee will dsk for full authority to send for persons ; land papers. ‘ COAL NOW QUOTED AT $10 A TON BY THE WHOLESALER. “So anxtous are we that the pub-| not even sel'ing to the peatler | to shall revetve in good faith the |@ ton all of tuclr oval. eneht of this reasonable rate (85 | |m ton) that if any customer whe | |has been charged an exto will come to me rate for coal show that the midd nate | nd leman, agent or denler who overcharged him. is the concern overe not eo sell him anoth President Baer Given out at the Waldorf, In ylew of this generous offer trom the hallowed head of the coal combine ‘The Evening World cal to the fact that the coal trade in this elty Is remarking with the fact that orty Baer’s companies and forday $10 £. 0, b, 401 i. Here is a chance for Mr. Baer to make roo ot his his threat to str customers any g for coal, I¢ tC. are they companies, telephone and asked to quote a price and when for one of the biggest the city t ena of thi bo ft, phone aaid AN Quite Neiy ‘The Baer companies dephia and Reading of which purchaser from either the Phi delphia and Reading Comp: |the Lehigh and Wilkesbarce Coal Company, 1 will promin: at has made snch ‘we shall be stricken from our list of customers the wholesale firm of Maderia, Hill & Co., of No, street, iu receiving cowl trom Mr. Hill, one of the firm, getting coal from Mr Baer's © employee at ©. bd, at the Jersey por y or that a we will er pound of fm a statement | a his attention some vigor on 1st Lib- charging retall- " every ton they ike off the list concern over is admitted by that ailed up on the retall dealers in the othar We are quoting hborly, are the Phila- Coal and tron John Edmonds is the gales agent, and the Lehigh and Wilkes- barre Coal Compan, are on the same floor at sfreet those of Mr. the same building Co, of which P. Hellner i the sales agent. 4 Their offices No. Ls Liberty Beer and tn Madoria, Hill & When Mr. Hil) was asked what pro- portion of ogal from Dany hie firm was gett “I refer you to Mr, ere let! talktog. the Baer com- “Hamonda. We Rei hoor Be Progd do the te teae. has wee wetting pail tu along from Mr, companion, We are are sayiaes to the rpaching er BELMONT MAKES CROUT ANGRY. Writes to President Orr that by Not Paying for Extra Work the Comptroller Is “Holding Up” Subway Construction. LEADS TO WARM DEBATE. August Belmont, President of the Subway Construction Company, In a letter to Chairman Alexander E, Orr, , of the Rapid Transit Commission, com- Plains that Comptroller GGrout *has directly, by holding up moneys due the contractors for extra work. This now | Amounts to $1,420,000, writes Mr, Bel- mont. Comptroller Grout flared up when the letter was read, “This mati” he said, “Involves pay- ing money which may be devoted to Operating expenses for aught I know.! |When tho contract was let Mr, Me-| !Donaia greed to bulld the road for $35,- ' 000,000, $23,000,000 of wnich was to bo pent among the sub-contractors for the Jactual building of the road. ‘This $28,- The Fi |000,000 has aiready» been patd. t Dance Department cannot be expected Tis whe.esale |! pay out money on any sliding scale.” concern gets som? cf at and gels {t| Chairman Orr—We should not desy for $10 @ ton, 1 retaller who | this great work by holding up moneys, has to from Maderla, | Comptroller Grout—I have already: ex- Hill & Co., be he ever so honest, must | plained that the money Is not held up, charge more than §0 @ ton, if he ja | Nor are we seking to delay the con- (o make any promt. tractors Chairman Orr—Can you sumgeste how The Say and the Neo. the payment of the money can be rade Thus doex Mr, Baer help keep up the price of voal for the public, while giv- wenerously glittering Waldorf-Astoria, any au Cortlandt stree v M tot have none, Concerning prices and sup- ply ® member of the firm mi bo} an gf out some aioments at the He L, Herborc & isa frm hich has poen get: mal r, Baers comp. 8, mora in the Greater City, orning: “To our regular customers wo havo been seliing our Thi reaent we are out of coal and 1 can- NOt aay w ast River. nd promise delivery weelks,"* Know Nothing About It, Bdmonds when seen at their pective oMces in the Jersey C. Building, had recelved instructions from who is in Philade upon the recelving of cox aD) did not know thet Mr. Baer had (wed to mote out punishment to extortion.| was to have sailed at noon ate dealers until they read of the offer opus not get away until 4 o'clock be- oft Neither Salos Agent Jos Agent Heliner, resident Baer, in the newspape " at iaenenee as Reading em) other wang the Dutid edi 7 There has been much talk of oy ae) ee of the oal com vate Hato ts speciilal i aeliner ste Bronaway undies Prue: ti Uaull the r squoese they have been looked upon as among the largest of @oal at #7. consider @ fair price, when the next barge will reach our yards at Twentloth street and the I could not taxe an order under Tiyill not discuss the matter,’ busy this morning,” sald persons were in both offices ning World reporter 60) ral Like « Family Party, so that your department will be satle- fed? Comptroller Grout—I would suggest that counsel for the the toard prepare @ resolution oailing for the payment ¢f, doliars for the work of then the money may be Uburch and of retatiers direct from at mstruction ad, Tila way agreed upon as a means cut of the diMoulty, Contractor MeDonald md to know, however, how the mat- for of the extra’ p for the ducts d, id the Baers eus- ‘To-day they the courts decide it,” Comptrotier. "Oh, that woukl be a hardship,’ re- tractor MoDonald. -Then, Jomptroi! ‘i i ould this torted wheeling until hy faced the : Well, perliaps You wot @ per ton. |g eat that the contractors all cease Just at ork on the subw AY, until the courts de- "Mr, Grout ald elde not answer, bountifully supplied sith coal ever elnce the miners Went baok to work. Wich anthracite coal selling 4 aterday for 418 and ne it was prodioce ith Chider Woathor to force it up— ie coal Ineoreuts being agreeable. Big Ships Are Delayed, three nor tral while the commercial in- Jal Ae tee RRULORNG, which ropterday, ints, Mahe White Bt om uso of the inability 10 get oom «a Tourain: which sald alan to hav away on time, as H was & or more tons snort of its remula ‘on store, ‘lanutacturers of All kinda aay they: to 91068 thelr factories an thua discharge thousands of workmen If they cCAnnot necure gual Al @ reasonable In Chicago the Manufacturers’ ees trom the | Association has asked the Btate'a Attor. And the see. {ney to cause the Indictment of the coai monds upon omega toma Legetnat free of a aes LOST GOING TO BARBER’s, ks Alvert Archer Walked Out om Deo. 28 and Disappeared. ‘rere is much mystery in the disep- ipl ag Bo Sal sey | <i hot Threo re a gistadure has ‘tf ‘alling on the o admit foreign in the trade in a LAWSON TELL Central Park West. SAYS STATION CAN BE BUILT. Judson Lawson narrated for the bendt of the Rapid Transit Commission at iis. meeting to-day the result of his perilous trip through the rock-hewn subway tun- ‘nel at One Handred and Fourth street and Central Park West for the purpose of ascertaining.the grade, sald to be an objectionable feature to the establish- passenger station a. that ng the tunnel undred and men: of the Point. He told of penetrat! | through the shaft at One Fourth street, + hearing. attended by proper jana taxpayers that the point deger! for Armed with a made careful survey of the grade ts mar airmen ‘imper of the sy: Kid with the catarrh, case is rarely, earliest stage poison, a ease or simple in: nose and throat, and this is why sprays, washes, powders and the various inhaling mixtures faii to cure, their children. the extent of their t usefulness. SSS 1 masabr nd i OF SUBWAY TRI] Explains to the Rapid Transit Board How He Explored the Tunnel at 104th Street and . lanvera ng:neer Parsons had stated at a owners grade at the bed woukl prove too severe the atoping and starting of trains, on discovered that the grade pitble, being but one foot In a hundred, / a & “T found,” sald Mr. Lawson, “that the OK ay OF, shaft, a8 planned for the station. orig: inally, is already blasted out, ‘put fur- Broadway & 20th’ 6t, ther work on it was abandoned, follow. ing the merger of the elevated and sub- wav ads. You have ft In your power to ratleve future congestion by requiring now the buiding of the station. When the cold wave flag is up, freezing weather is on the way, Winter is here in earnest, and with it all the miserable of Catarrh return—blinding headaches and neuralgia, thic! discharges from the nose and throat, a hacking cough and pain in the chest, bad taste in the moutn, fetid breath, nausea and all that makes Catarr! h the most sickening and disgustin; causes a fecling of personal defilement and mo nervous and anxious while in the company of others. In spite of all efforts to pre- vent it, the filthy secretions and mucous matter find their way into the Stomach and aredistributed by the blood to every nook and corner tem; the Stomach and 8, in fact every organ and part of the body, become infected This dis- ever, even in its rely local dis- mnmation of the Heredity is sometimes back of it—parents have it and so do I the treatuievt of Catarrh, antiseptic and soothing washes good for cleansing purposes or clearing ‘To cure Catarrh must be purified and the system relieved of its aud the remedy to accomplish this is S, 5. 8. which has ofp READING SOLD" TO 11S RIVALS. Control Passes Into the Hands of the Baltimore and Ohio and the Vanderbilt Railroad Inter- ests. PLAN TO DODGE THE LAWS. The reported purchase of a majority of Philadelphia and Reading stock by the Baltimore and Ohio and Lake Shore | Rallroads was confirmed here to-day. The transaction was financed by J. P. (Morgan Co., and is a thing of the past, as no syndicate will be forced to carry the stock The shares were bought in, the open | market and were divided equally be- tween the Baltimore and Ohio and the Lake Shore. The understanding ts that the Reading will be operated in the in- terest of the purchasers, but that ite policy will not be antagonistic to other | lines. President Loree, at Baltimore, of the Baltimore & Ohio [Rallroad, also. of- ficially confirmed the published report of the purchase. The control of the Reading was acquired by the Penn- sylvania road, on behalf of the Balti- more & Qhlo toad, through Kuhn, Loeb | & Co. Of a total of 2,800,000 sharés this firm secured between 1,200,000 and 1,400,- 000 shares in the Interest of the Penn- sylvania. ‘This was largely pref sto ‘Then the Vanderbiite and the Bal- timore & Ohio were invited to taxe these purchases between thea This was, fo ring, the Cees Into the, com. vnbty-0 ecMhip| scheme ed by the Pennsylvania ‘Railroad and the New York Central without conftloting with the laws of the State of Pennsyl- yania, which prohibit the Pennsylvania Railroad from owning control of a com-; peting line. The aVnderdiits nominated bel! | Shore and Michigan Southern fo take up thelr Share of the transaction [a Rain th hada teou- ing of ofat eho $25,000,000. ected cae ‘Baitimore Penns: ene Onis, “and and thes 0, derived trom the re-. tind ,000 of atooke, Sale Paris Hand-Maad Dress Trimmings, in beautiful pompadour, pearl, and novelty opalescent and spangled effects, designs es- pecially adapted for applica. tion on materials used for stage, wedding, reception and ball-room gowns. Entire collection, including a quantity of Spangled and Jetted Gimps, in black and ‘colors, we offer to-morrow at 4¢ former prices. mptoms mucous of all complaints. It ication that keeps one tit Manchester, Va., March @, 1001, Gontlemen ;~—T had alithosymptoms that acoompany this disease, suchas mucous dropping in the throat,aeen- stant dosire to hawk and spit, feeling of dryness in the throat, cough and apitting upon rising in the morsing, scabs forming inthe nose, whicb re- quired much offort to blow out, szomo- times oausing the nose to bleed and leaving mo with « aick headache, I had thus suffered tor I commenced to take and after I had takoa throe large bottles, I noticed & change for the better, ‘Thus encouraged, I continued totake itandin » short while was entirels cured, JUDBOW A. BELLA! Main and Vine Sts., Rich: ¢ head and throat, but Popeye , the load of fo: ded blood purifier. It restorea-the blood to a natural, healthy state and the ea. tarrhal poison and effete matter are carried biel of the system through the nels, 8, 3. S, restores to the hi blood all its good qualities, and when rich, pure blood reaches the bus i thoy h the be Gircalatan to all the body, they soo heal, the mucous of the moet ofleasve aad fu.