page 2 :. , - ;vf ; m:sB!yiM ggjgn--'J -g ..g -ff-TT - . 1 1 i ft n r ' - - ft.; 1- I 'I : IV I i I 1 K. 'i - ( I Tiir inniCTO BY-TELEGRAPH Yesterday's HduQtatiQs on: the New York:Exclianges Chicago Qraixi Market Higliest, Liowest and ClVsiug Prices -J'or' Active Stocks Cotton Market Point. Am Copper Am. &m & R., Am. Sm. & R. rpfb Am. Sug-. Ref Am. Tob . . . ...... . A. T. & S. F. pfd - A. T. & S. F. pfd B. &IO B. & O. pfd B . R . T Ohes. & O .. .. C. B. & Q C. O.C. & Sc. L. '.. Oolo. F & I Con. Tob Ccm. Gas U. S. Steel pfd .. - Steel U. S. Rubber . . ... HVlo. K, & T. pfd .. Jersey Central .. Rep. Steel (. Tex. Pac L. & N Manhattan L Met. St. Ry .. Mo. Pac .. .. .. .. N. Y. On N. & W Nor. Pac Kor. - Pac. -pfd . . Ont. aw Tu3 Mail Penna 124 117 124 V 624 61 62 Vi ... 97 96 96 .. 150 147 149! .. 130 12 129 ....97 95 95 .. i. 95 95 .. 93 93 93 . 91 91 91 ' ..... 64 63i 83 47 47 47 . 191 188 188 .. 85 81 84 .. 88 S2 67 .. 48 47 47 . 238 236 236 .. 95 94' 95 .. 48 47 47 .. 21 20 21 .. 60 60 60 -157 156 156H ..' 21 20' 20 .. 43' 42 42 .. 105 104 104 .. 129 128 128 .. 173 170 172 .. 104 103 103 .. 152 150 152 .. 52 52 52 . 100 99 99 .. 97 96 96 .. 35 34 -34 .. 36 36 36 .. 158 156 57 .. 116 111 114 .. 76 76 76 .. 156 153 154 . 155 154 154" .. 46 46 46 : 28 28 .. 81 80 80 69 65 67 .. 94 93 93 .. 85 85 St .. 14 13' 14 79 77 79 .. 40 39 39 .. 93 91 92 . 65 64 64 .. 181 179 179 Read 1st pfd Rock Island . Siutherm Southernp fd Tenn. C & I . .. Union Pac Union Pac pfd . . . U S... Leather..., U. S. Leather pf W.TJn io-. Tel .. C. S. . ... r. & h New York, April, 15. Cotton in Li v. erpool (was ucchanged for spots. Fu tures declined 2-64d during the forenoon on liquiating sales for Manchester and Egyptian account, but reacted during the iforejioon and closed about ooint u:let decline. This market ruled quiet but steady owing to inddswsition to make 'bear sales and some 4uyinp for .Liverpool laccount New York spot 8 5-16. Jan 7 SO Arm.... 8 02 'May 8 06 ? 96 8 05 June 7 98 July .. 7"97 August 7 64 September . . 7 7 45 October 7 39 November 7 38 December 7 30 7 90 7 90 7 69 7 45 7 3S 7 28 7 27 IVERPOOL -OTTON. JBj private wire to Jlur thy & Co. The following re the rulintg quota tions in the excl--nga today: Opn. Close Tone steady. Sales 7000. (Mid 4 9-16. Opn 2 Close 4 30 4 29 March Aiprii -ri-pni-aiay 4 30 May-June 4 30 June-July .. 4 30 July-Aug . . .. 4 30 Aug-iSept 4 23 Sept-Oct October-No v 4 04 Noy-Dec 4 ?8 4.29 4 29 4 28 4 22 4 23 4 02 4 02 burned last week. Wheat was VA steadv at th riv ,Wrott auiet: . ' CORN The market was outlet but very steaay. Ltsrht offering mrpro " J ' ' VJ- wi. n.M.fn J t Th LS? .f!.fere,es of ijaectric Bitters made be all cpts were shown at eTV only 8 cars contract corn received at Chdcaeo Th wMtr 1 tllLZ ewJrAd fetter how- SS'd t!J.ee ' 77 j ,a aAA T , weq vi j.,j.uo,wu 'ousneis anoaCiEUi druggists, for lEurope by exchange figures and the " - - - - 7Zl r" 3Ti .i error to try to plaiift r .rJSrw51 crease. quiet. ww.u ;no ixiiui closing CPROVTSiliONS-rrrade was fairly act ive with prices lower during the morn ing, iwitil- apparently some selling (pres sure, altliough live hog receipts twere aerate, steady. Provisions closed auiet bue Chicago, April 15. The market was quite active this moraine? firm sellfins: 11m vattt KrJtw A. Iv trading r:c'. markets. (Foreign markets were rather disappointing,., but this did not seemf to effect the tone of the American mar- kets, World's esjports were &z the oora trade news . figures being 11,392,000 ousneis an eluding 23,7,1 . ".wu,U6 -...vwhto Ainer- juca.y, 4,otv,uw usneis oy excharage fix-s ures and ' 3,480,vW bushefs by Broom hiall's. Northwest: Teceipts Ver a "itrrdd "ierate: ' iTJhe 'weather conditions; were settled? tteough: 4he west iiowever'." TLo3 cal stockj showed a large decrease and -&t ftmddt stock f decreased heavily, 1 in4 eluding 643.0W bushels wheat."7 109,000 .Dusneis-xtom! and 'U.ooo -bushels rye fe ' 'J CHICAGO. - - . i - VV boa t-- ' -jMay-..i .. -43 43 43 (hily-a- . - 71 70 7074 ; Corn. - ... - way ... , 67890$s'ETAOa'NN'N1N . v. 43 -43, 43 ...... 43 43 43 Mya ' July - , May,:.".. July.. -1 .Ribs May . . . . - (July iLard-, - 23. 25 8 3T 8 25 '24 24 8 02 7 97 25 25 8 20 8 - S25; 8 22 - 8.15 710 i'--s"22 July...' July 14 45 14 30 14 40 Bp virtue "of thepower' ofeale'ln . cr4a3n 5ete4 ciC. -trust executed Beck by Jam - f. Greenodd ana his wife Margaret M. Greenwood, tve un deraiCTied W. Candler being subse quently" dulr"PPtftoted 3n Btead of ;theJ said M. J. ' Beck, saii aeea or xrust oe ing duly registered in tne office .of th register of deeds for 'iicomipe county an the 17th day of May. 1894. default having 'been jade , IflthepypentQt Indebtedness 'emredtoy- said - deed- in trust, I will sell; for -cash at gublio. auc tion at tae .court house door , la ;the city of AsheyiHe. ..in saia .' county of BujiKJoaribe, ' to the Mg st jbf dder, ' for cash, on Saturday, : 20th dair of April, 1901, between the hours of . 12 o'clock m. a" i. 3 o'clock p. in., all that certain piece or lot of land, situate,; lying and P ing in the c unty of "Buncombe, on the waters of Pole Crv..k, joining lands of "Wim. Justice' nd others. beginning In James Wolf's'-line,' ' J. Ingle's Southreast corner; arid running north 14, degrees east 63 poles to a stake; thence north 2 (degrees east 42 poles? thenoe north 2 degrees we t -, 5 poles to Wm. Justice's line; then with his line 54 poles to a mulberry then south 36 degrees east, 65 poles to a stake In Poll Creek; then' south 23 degrees west up said; ureek 165 poles; then -vrest up said creek 8 poles; then South 18 de grees west 90 pol s to a rock in Wolf's line; then west with wolf's line to the beginning. K. W. CANDLER. March Gth, 1901. Truetee. MOZ,L x'S ,.EMON HOT DROPS. Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Sore Throat, BroncLiLi Hemorrhage, and all throat and lung diseases. Ele gant, re1 able. 25c druggists. Prop IT 0 tl7 7 Pit, H i.oziley, Atlanta, G A RAGING, ROARING FLOOD. Washed! down a telegraph line which Ohas O. EHis of Jisbon, la., had to re pair. itamdimg waist d'eep in icy water," hie (write, "gave me a terribl cold and cough. It grew worse daily Fdnally, the (best doctors in Oakland Neb., Soux City and Omaha said I had Consuimiptioai a. ad could no; live. Then I begun to use Dr. King's New Dis covery amid tvu wnoliy cured by six bottles." Positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung itrouibles by aJll druggists. Price 50c and $1.00 Hrial battles free. A LIFE AND DEATH FIGHT. Mr. W. A. Hines of Manchester, la., writing of his almost miraculous escape from death, says: "Exposure from measles induced serious lung trouble, which ended in consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and coughed night and day. All my doctors said I must soon die. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, which completely cured me. I would not be without it even if it cost $5.00 a bottle. Hundreds have used it on my recommendation and all say It never fails to cure Throat, Chest and Lung troubles." Regular size 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at all drug stores. NOTICE. BUNCOMBE COUNTY BOND SALE. Fifty Thousand Dollars of Buncombe County Bonds are offered for sale. These bonds will be issued to pay the , floating indebtedness of the county, and are authorized bv axt of GmeraJ As- 7 97jsembly of 1901. They will ae issued in 7 1 denominations of not less than $100.00 7 "63 ,;nr imore than $1000.00, and are to be 7 45 payable in 10 years from date and wilj 7 38 j draw interest at the rate of 5 per cent. ' 32 payable semi-annually. day, the 10th day of May, 1901, by the undersigned chairman, at hi3 office in Asheville. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Further informa tion will be gladly furnished upon re quest. April 9th, 1901 .. Address M. L. REED, Chairman Board Commissioner's Bun combe County, Asharille, N. C. tf r When you seek to balance riches with right the one will rise as the other falls. HOLLS UP A. CONGRESSMAN. "At the ad of the last camn&aign. 1 writes Champ Cla k; Missouri's brlsMant ! congress-main, "from overwork, nervous : "tension, loss or sleep and constant , speaking I had about utterly collapsed LSeemel tha e omeans to my ' "' f1' S nJL.80 S?P ' ' st a W(,un t-eT- Aee ' .ed rum down men an weak and sickly women gain snlendS thdviMityfrElecmte them. QnOy 60c. Guaranteed by -blossoms tostead of seeds. : A HORiRIBLB OUTBREAK. Of large sores on my little daugh ter's head developed into a case o scald head, wiitec C. D. I-ibill of Mor aai'toin'. Tenn., but Bucblea's AjfuIoc guaranteed cure for Eczema, Tetter taut Rheum, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers an piles. Only 25c ;t all driiggisits. I ' " toe exception of gray hairs w men like to make discoveries. a " - - Some cleryymen deal " in rhetoric, soine In 18Tic and some in common sense. Thefirs men, the second- with-most, men and tne -uurcl with -but (precious few of suepsia DifiSOThat you eat. This preparation : contaics all bt the digestanta .apa r digests . all Mnaa oi food. fc It gives instant relief and iiever fails to cure. It allows you tCheat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it By its nde many thousands of dysnentlcs have been .cured after evervthine else failed: It 0i - l9 uneg.ualled for alLstomach troubles. It can't bolp; .j; V:. , - . i THWJIFHORTH STATE ating" Items That BHow the l$t$fo& plnildstial -1 E TENT SrOF INTEREST aieaningsprom the Columns of "tnb Iiocal P&Rers in Various Towns of State. The Scotland be enlarged. 'cdttoa mil'.s 'will An overall factory ihas been put in operation ait Haw River. . . . i. After July 1st, there will he two sa-; fppns and two- dis!pensaries in. Norlih ampton county. , 'On May 7th Hhe. peoiple of Oxfcrd wiU vote on the question gradled schools. of establishing Rev. E. A. Osbornle will move to Mooroe to become piastiofr of St. Paul's Episcoipal church. Franklin, Macon counlty, had a fire last week and the Episcopal school building was destroyed'. There are persons who have the 'belief that oil 'wilil be found in Chatham coun ty, in the .region of the coal fields. It is asserted that ell is observed on several of the streams. State 'Secretary Vance sent a check to the National Oounciii Jr. O. U. A. M., for $896, this being half of the Startle Council's annual per capita tax. The tax is paid semi-annually in April and October. I Grand Secretary Woodall has com pleted his anoiual revDort of the Odd Fellows in 'North Carolina. It shiows 125 lodges, an increase of 13 over last report; 7,113 members, increase 1,592; number of members relieved, 9S4; ex pended in relief, $12,954; receipts of subordinate lodges, $14,476 increase, $8, 326; net assets of subordinate lodges, $103,726. All shows the greatest- In crease on record. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by loctl applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure d -faess and that la by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed con dition of the jou ' lining vf the Inflamed you have a rumblLig sound or Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets imperfect harii . and when it is en tirely closed Deafness Is the result, an4 unless the inLammatio oa& be taken ourt and this tube restored to its nor mal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, -which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of he mucous sur faces. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafneee (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Ht 11 's Catarrh y ? f . a m a . uure. jsena ror oxrcuiarB, iree. F. J. CHENEY 3t CO Toledo, O Sodd by all druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Crazy men and fools' are poor s true tors. in- MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY. It is certainly gratifying to the pub Be to kuow of one concern which 1 not iafraid to be generous. The proDri etrs of Dr. King's New Discovery to Consuimfptlon, Coughs and Colds, hav igiven away over ten million trial bot 'ties and have the satisfaction of know ing it bias cured! thousands of hopeJes cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, La Gripp and all Throat, Chest and Lung Dls eases are surely cured by it. Call o amy druggist and gat a free trial bottle Regular size 50c. and $1.00. Every hot tie euar.jiteed . Umbrellas are rarely seen in Poyta. Peru. It is the driest spot on earth. The average interval between two show ers of rain is seven years. What has become of the old fashioned woman who made her children's night gowns 6ut of flour sacks? Atchison Globe. Tim 1NIDIAN AND THE NORTH ' WEST. A hatndsomely U:iustrated book just is suedi, bound in doth and) conitaiining il pages of interesting historical data re la ting to the .settlement of the grea north-west, twith fine half-tone engrav inigs of Black Hawk, Sitting Bul4..Re Cloud, and drther oimted ohters; Custer' battleground an ten colored map plate showing -Jocatlon of, the various tribe" dating Jback.to 1600. A oarfeul review oi, the book 4nia?resses one tStieit it is" valued jcontittbution ito the history o these ely ionieers amid a copy shoiil ? JT i41"- Pre 50 cents ie copy. 4Ba5Hed) (postage. prepaid upon re ceiptoi Jtihls amiountt by isrJ B Kn-s kenv 22 Fiiflth Avenue, Chicago.,' Iltr t ( ' aciidioinils ejbufrtyj fcojuhcdl: Iwill -.bhivt 255 taoresfoif Haindi oni whach to build houses iolrJ 42000. pfersomis Bears the SlgnAtore The Kind Yen tiam Always Bought SPANISH UC0R! CP unsurpassed lor cure (jrcuuuna-wLua Fbp'aHThroal Affections t5old 'it DrugglSi?? xM&t?iViit i - yy prepaid oi receipt of price UCjf C&jpTOaowdy HCW YORK WiimMiBlil. rJd MISCEIJLANEOU'S. MISS MARY R. ATKINSON desires to inform her patrons that her (head quarters are at "216 'Haywood street, and she can be reached over Bell Phone. No. IOj.. 3t WANTED A white woman to do gen eral house work, to take charge any fbimta from 25th to 1st of May; good' wages and a permanent place to the . right woman. Nome but meat and tidy need: apply. W. W. Goldsmith, No. 10 North Court square, Asheille, N. C. 58 3t. MANAGER 'Reliable firmi wants cap able man to manage branch 'office, taking direction of (busilness; salary , $1,200 and liberal commission; good 1 references 'and $600 cash required. Address Box 356, PhiilaJtJelphia, Pa. WANTED One of itwo goodhnen to sell an article required in every home. Good comtpensation paid to the right party. Address "J. U. C." General Delivery, Ashevilie, N. C tf SITU ATT ON WANTED Stenographer, office work or collector, young man: 22 years old, towo years' experience, best of reference. Address "R," Ga zette office. HELP FURNISHED . I have moved tfrom 15 N. Main stirc to Glenn s store, 28 N. (Main street. Can furnish help of all kinds on short laotice. Or ders left 1 - Glenn's store, phone No. 211, or 28 North Main, will receive prornipt attemttion. JOHN SMITH, Colored. tf. WANTED Trustrworthy men and wo men to travel and advertise for old established house of solid financial standing. Salary $780 a year and ex (penses, all payable in cash. No can vassing required . Give references axd enclose self -(addressed stnimged en velope. Address Manager, 365 Caxton Bldg., I.hicago. 40-30t FOR RENT. FOR RENT A seven-room house com- rpleitely furnished, modern improve ments, electric lights, etc., near car line. 6 Grady street. Imo. eod. Tues., Thurs., Sat. 44. ROOMS FOR RENT. Two large con encrJng rooms, ivery desirable for house, keeiping. Apply 277 Haywood street. tf HOTBLr An old experienced hotel man wishes to lease or manage c hotel in a good locality for the summer season or Ion er if car.' get satisfiactory fig ures. Address HOTEL, No. 802 S. 'Main street, vTlns'tion-Saleanv N. C. 50-12t FURS WAN TED WANTEDFTjRS, FUR'S, FURS Op possum. Mink, Raccoon, Fox, Musk rat, ,Otterr etc.' Hlghtest .cash prloe paid. For prices inquire of A STERNBERG. BOARDING HOUSSSt ROOMS AND BOARD Plnehurst, on PearSohi drive, modern house sunny rooms, iwarmi halTs, open flres. -Inhale the health giving odors of the pine, (forest and yet bte in ten. minutes' walk of postofnee. Take Riverside Park and Bingham Heights car, get off at Cullowihee firtreet. Two minutes' walk to Pttnehurst. Pihone No. 29., THE ROCK LEDGE, Na 62 Haywood Jtreet.mtodern house; cetiitral . looatlonV, on - car line; elevation 2060 feet; fine views, sunny rooms, awarm ihalls, open- fires, - electric ligftits. tRates $1.50 oer day. MRS. L. V. COIE' ritrop; Bean the The (Cind yop Have Always BougU :. A' iool at honve will not be the' wiser- wben abroad.' - ! -' y Tmx win .waste tif e. if jou .try ?t cure indigestion or dyspepsia by starv: ins yourself. That only (makes 1 worse when you do leatr heantUy. . To always nteedi plenty; of good" food?" iroD erly digested, v. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure V the result-of years of sHATiirtfl. aeanciht, for eomehd'ng- iat worrM -dleH:- every HaB. .-.And it is the remedV th WMi hj ail CXUgglstS. 60LUMN. THE -r- TIE mrmi w A most delightful winter climate and pleas t place to spend the winter. Fine roads for riding 'an dri --ig. Fi t class liveries. GOOD HUNTING, GOOD GOliF LINKS. Finest Fishing in the South. THE SAPPHIRE INN AND COTTAGES Are open the year round For Booklets and Rates, Address MANAGER OF HOTELS, Sapphire, N, C. Booklets ana information of the Sapph4reCountry can' also be had at the City Ticket Office of the Southern Eailway, on Patton Avenue, Opposite Post Office, AshevUie, N. C. YAMONT, A pleasant home in the mountains, one and one-half miles from Hendersonville, N. C. Beautifully situated. Laige rccmy farm house, pure water, home dairy, excellent cuisine. Consumptives not taken. Terms Reasonable. Address MRS E. W. GURLEF, A First Class Hotel with all Modern Conveniences. The Bryest and Best Climate in Nonh Carolina. NO FOGS Beautiful drives and other amusements. Cuisine first-class. For Rates and Other Information, Address BARDEN & WHEELER. United States of America, "Western Dis- tfcrict of North Carolina; The regular term of the Circuit and District Cburte of he United States, fixed by law to convei- at Asheville, in the Western District of North Car olina on the first Monday to' May next, is hereby ordered to be adjourned, to convene on Tuesday, the twenty-first day of jMay, 1901. Att; Jurors ami wit nesses summoned or subpoenaed or who may hereafter be euananotoed' or sub poenaed to appear on the said first Mon day in May ait the said Court,, will ap pear on the: day to which, . the same Is adjourned as above. Defendants. r. la oniimanal cases, ; under recognlzatoce of i !1 to fKpear , at said "term will, a-, pear on the twenty-first . day of lbf)f aforesai)i. All vi:My'Bvii',iai persons otherwise interested i4 In -ihe. busitoess of, ,, .the" . , sfiMII, court "to getther with Iheir attorneys, will take due notice" of,' tail iadlfournmnf . .The Oterk of the Court at rAshsvllle ; w)ll cause' a copy bf-thls order to be pub lished at least once a wek for four .suc cessive weeks, begfiuaing niat later thim tk -tlntthe Asheville Cditlzen, tibe Asheville Ga zette, theAshieTnie-' Register, I3endersonivlle Times, the "Waynesyilte Courier tono! the (Murphy Scout? Scout.;r.vf rr Md S This ;th iiMh day SffUiMmU ? CHARIiES H.t5M!ONTON :' r U.CljiaultJudgw. JASiE3EBfyDf . U. JtpijrlcSJudge. North. Carolina; BToinbe County; In oupenor tow. IBerore; he Clerk. -BM.ian.er. , " ? notice that a 4acc4to)tfUed a aTfaov Pnepcedi to. !e superior oc oj Rujno .orbe. county (before the SA5?? ifece- oriariel of fand sltuZ ate Leicester t)owahip ia Said oountJ or to sell saidraands ifth . SrfTaU soaJudw,,iid the said defendant win tothieir take notice ; . that h IsuSed t the rferk of thTmrpe rcburf of Buncombe county.at Se court house In said county, and state on the 10th day of ay; landi:' MEDICiJTIi VIRTUES OF THiS WATERS ARB UNEXCELLED. Mftunwin Park Hotel and Baths, .... i ." - 1 '- The Healthiest Place in- America. Open Throught the Year. Capacity 300; every kno-TF apppiatmenti ele --itor steam heat, extensive sua parlors; mix. jral bat is for the exclusive use of guests in commodious bath house, or Attached suite . For Il lustrated booKAet address it 4 JOHN C. RUMBOUGH, Proprietor. urn Hendenonville, N. C. THE 1 HEHDERSONVILLF, H- C Good trout fishing. Huf derscnville, N. 0. The Gudger House, MARSHALL, N. C. W. C. SPRINKLE, Proprietor Remodeled, refurnished and Ja opened. A home for traveling men. Rates reasonable. Porter meet f$ trains. swe or anua to the petition', or tlx piaisitlffs Will nml-vr t,- i "no r nivl f 6" I the relief dem -ded in said petition. This the 2th day of March, 1901. " ' MARCUS ERWIN. C. G. C Lu-ther and Wells, Attorneys for una CHEAP RATES TO CALIFORNIA. Parties 'desiring to make a trip J Callfomla, Arissotaa or New Mexico, th.r for business or pleasure, can do now at almost heif price. Every Tuesday, until April 30, in Slxe, tickets anarked "Cb: nif?w ' may v purchased via Southern Railway in, Washington, Riebmond -r Nk-JJ: $44.00; Charaatfeeaviiiie. lii'fi: Lyia' butt, Danivdlle, GreenSbo-o, Char' etc, $42i45,' Bmd other junta at & Fsponding- reductions. , STbe,jSo..(ther Railway operates ouerjjjPaclflc (&unst Route) mdxksleepers leaving Washing Mondays Tuedays and -Fridays, peeper passing selling point on TuesJ ng ayafiBible for "C lonist" ticKets I 'Berth rate in the-- leepiers is o' t'.Oartwft (DeoDle toeine allowed to ootf py.5?nef:bertlh if diesired., Personal cm ttrlTOO With eaxsh sleeper. Ttoere are other ww is - fiTiiiii iin.iiTfr xpj' n neoted with fiese excursions which n be asoer. lllftd ?Bm ,nnr Snnitheni way Representative or Ticket AfTi r w. vwwa, uviiviw -b v" ' C, or 9. H. Hiardwlck. G. P. A.,"n ingon, p. C. J" ignorance If ihe doesn't know enough nditout, Vl. POOD NEWS comes from who take Hoods Sarjwinarilia ii scrof ala, dyspepsia; and rhcamaoj: KeportsagreethatHOOD'S CUR' M mi HEELER, f- V