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WVWV "X r-TOri- i-WK35Jrw--' " "'aaHaXBSMSIK "" - --.lcr''3I.'luy'tr(( " "qw n-1qfmrmmpt q nnw- ''Wp'xj , , n.ainifiis,iii., .. . -. WVWmja !.. MWl W-. mm JSy.tf HgWWi..i.-w ?ysrj-ajj,j,j,jy-if'taw'ii'Vj.tJ,''-i'jKitMimijimijmi ir ji' i mi nwnm'riwnifuiijiiii 1 PAGE EIGHT THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1912 ! Good Tailoring is more than mcro garment building. It includes the loy alty that leads your tailor to stand ly you from the day you pick the material to the day when style and strength and durability are meeting the final tests of constant service. For good tailoring1, backed by steadfast loyalty, let us send your orders toA. E. Anderson & Co., of Chicago. Schwartz Bros. Co. 'The Safe Place," Main St. MARSHALSHIP STILL STIRS POLITICIANS Candidates Are Plentiful for! Office, But No Certain ' Line on Result Again the Politician arises to ash: "Who -nIll be United State marshal , for the district of Arizona? " ami he , iiauses for a reiilv Both the nanse ' and' tho oucstlon are for oratorical , effect, for no one knows except the Iiolltlclan, but ho is ulwavs willing to tell. According to ,Uils authority, the race has settled down to the real contenders, the timid ones having dropped out Walter Brawner. of I'noenix, cnairman 01 tne uemocratlt county central commute of Maricopa county Is regarded as one of the stal- wart candidates for the marshalship. Phoenix, chairman ot the democrat! though friends of the olher candi-, elates BBKert Ihnt thev aro sure nf winning. As the lH8r rattled off m the "W. T. Webb, of Graham count. a scaly pavement of Railroad street democratic presidential elector. Is an Officers Git son and Kemptoa follow actUe candidate, as is Manuel D.-acb- j 1 down Bwrrj gulch and in the man. of Pima couuty, who boasts that 'lra0 ' too buxgy iicki ap two he will lme a petition ot a thousand sticks of forty er cent Riant powder, names to argue for him. ' carelessly wrapped in a pNwse or pa- Joe Dillon, clerk of the state su-! rr. On th pa er rap,iing was the precie court has also climed up tho unmlstafeable Imprint ot the troxsr llmba of the plum tree In tho hope tlto- Tnjt th, contact did not rx of catching the marshalshlp plum, and Plode the giant jowder Is retarded Tom nils, one of the 8Uperisors ol mystcrtons pood fortune llnal county, has been pushed inU) u l8 believed that the powder was the race. lien Crawford, of Greenl'e accidentally drc.pneti in the street by count, is another actne candidate. 'a uiiner or that it dropped oat ot iie This doiw sheet Ieaes out Co-' tuESy TBe olTiceis took possession chiso county and it would be passing ' It anl eft " oa the desk of P't strance were Cochise not represented " Judge" High, who discovered it at Uie counter of patronaso for the i when he cime down to hlsoff.ee es county desmes a big jiro rata of I terday morning. The story of the plums on the strength ot ltt wealth ! Ending ot the dynainite got abroad nnd influence. (It is reported that ' daring tho day and it was reported Mr. Pitts, of Howie, is williug to car (that a maniac had attempted to du ry the Cochise banner in the pie anlte police headquarters. Police -e- scramble and some believe that oth ets here ar laiii5 low aiul anvln!? i scramble and Mine believe that oth nothinir as n well-Uefined iioHcv anil . course of action, the marshalshlp be ing the end in view APPLES FOR THANKSGIVING Arkansas UUu ks and Wine gap apples at J It ngius Advertlse- rrent. US THE FIRST GRAY HAIR SIGN OF AGE HaSV Wav tO Preserve Nat- ural Color of the Hair and Make It Grow A harmless remedy, made from qdmmon garden sage, quickly restores pray hair to natural color. The care of the hair, to present it from losing its color and lustre, I.s jubt as ira-1 IKsrtaut" as to care for teeth to keep them from decoloring. Why spend ' racney for co3met'cs ard creams to Improve the complexion, and yet ne glect your hair, when gray hair is e.ven more conspicuous and sugge3 tlyo of age than wrinkles or a poor i complexion Of the two, it is easier to preserve the natural color and beauty of tbo hair than it is to nave a good complexion All that is necessary is the occa sional use of Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Hair Kemedy. a preparation of common garden Sage and Sulphur, combined with other valuable tome-dies- for dry. harsh faded hair, dan jru(f. Itching scalp and falling hair. After a few applications of this sim pfe, -harmless remedy, ,yur hair will gradually be restored to its natural color. In a short time the dandrufl will be removed, and jour hair w1 no Jonger come out bat will star; to ------ -- X- l.,,.,,4w If 1...-.M Don"t neglect sour hair, for It goes farther than anything else to make or mar your good looks. ou can buy this remedy at any drug store for fifty centa a bottle, and your drugg'st will give your money back If you are not satisfied after using. Purchase a bottle today Yon wilt never regret it when you realUe tho difference It will make In your ap pearance. Advertisement. 140 CHICHESTER SPILLS Wil TiieuuJioMJiiKAxn. a. hit..i. pin miuluu ,n.M.3t.5'''"rx" , SOU) BY DRUGGISTS EVERiMEPf I A comolete line of Mound Hr At s iVarnishes. K vh It A i in 1 ' 16IAHT POWDER LIES IN PATH OF WAGONS Explosive Is Picked Up Street Just After Man in Drives Almost Over It In tho first hours of yesterday morning a tnn diove a horse hitched to a boggy rapidlv down llrewery KUlch. turned Into Naco road and the htoggy rumbled off to waul Lowell When he drove the ho-se and bug?y past the Orphean) theater the man was never so near eternity as at that moment and up to toe time when the faint sound of the horn of Gabn-1 strikes aigitast his eais never silt he be as near to eternity again " "'""" !' " lul- rnurj that the man tte.er knew o' his da.- Ser aml thlrt ao "" " lh n as but ottiehQre In Biabee The sttaage tart of the storj la ls morning, if the man reaua this, someone will perspire cold sweat ,lexe ,I,at tm' P MUe in the strt-v "eve that the placing of the dyni-J .e' was altogether ac- cidental ALMITO ANSWER HIS DEMURRER FAILS1: Former Indian Agent Fails to Have Indictments Dismissed Word was received at the office ol l'nlted States A'tornev Morrison res- I iKiuoj iui nit; ueiuurrera or ncicuu- ant's attorneys In the case of tho I l'nlted States agatr-t J B. Alexander, former agent on tV Sacaton Ipaian reservation had ) een overruled by Judge SIon h tting at Phoenix. The case against aw und r, viia Is n-i-restmtctl bv UU brother. I ', n le anrter will probably be iet down for trial on Decemler 16 Alexander is accused of making fake demands on the government and six cases are pending against him. ba3ed on 120 counts investigated by Hi federal grand jury. The alleged false demands, nt!i, it .s said amounted to thousands of dollars are alleged to have been made while Alex ander was government a-;ent on the Sacaton reservation, rlghteen retinitis or two years also . .A BIT OF ADVICE First Don't DJay. Second Don't Experiment, H you suiter from paehacbe; head aches or dia)' spelts ; W you rest coorly and are huurald Ut the atom lag; if the fcidaey secreiloiw are lr regula- and unmrtural In appearance, do not delay In such ranges tKe kidneys ofe Bead feels. Doan's KWner Ftlta are especially i prepared for hWpev Uoata they arei reoomm.nded by toouaamfe. Cm ra Identg rteenre more eoavteciug prat than the atatemeiii of a ciUaan ot tills locally? W .T. KltcHen. V. 8. cattora In spector, El Pita, Texas, ay: "I have need Doan's KMaay Pflte for various kWnei compUftrta and hare found them very beneftclal I has pains In my back and Doan's Kldnyi I Pills traUy relied mo I ean rec-, -en" Must as i this remedy IIWUI K dN i repreee&ted. gaie w su mbto. tw v . . l - - - - Owl.. K Foster Ullbvm Co- Buffalo, ' York nle unU for the united ' . states. Remember tae naio ooane ao tako bo olher -Ad verttteHt. S. City Paints and Berry Bros. INTEND TO OFFICES NOW HELD AND FIGHT CHARGE Precinct Officers Will Not I Step Out January 1 with j out a Legal Battle Decided I Against Their Claims IwiLLTAKECASEUP TO SUPREME COURT j Cei-stable ChK N Thomas lias re I tur.iej from a sooulliv tr.p" to i points In id hi comity and to Tucson, i made for the puriwe of conferring j Willi precinct ofticeTF as to "ways ami I Means" of defending the right of pre clnct officers to retain their jobs and j to fight the enforcement ot the pro duct law. which becomes effective ! January 1, 1913 and which, by abol i sblHg present precinct lines, will. If carried out force every Jttstice of tlw peace and constable out of office. That such a rtgM would be made ik forecasted by the Id-view week ago. Constable. Thomas has consulted a number ot attorneys in lilsbeo and at Tucson and Leliees that the con tentton of the precinct officers '.ill be upheld The fight will probably re not into the courts on a petition for an Injunction to enjoin the boards of superv.tors from putting the new Justice precinct schemo into effect. A fund Is be'ng siibbcrieed to by precinct officers all over tho state which will be used In carrying the ce lo tbo supremo court If necessary- Will Fight for Office. Pima and Cochise county of supervisors have already trletel the counties, but in boards re-dlu other I counties of the state, under advlco from county attorneys, this was not tloHe. "We expect to start tho fight on tills tew In Cochise comity, said Mr Thomas "Wo are satUbed tliat it la ' , .,,. ,,.,.. , -,., nmal f,1"i ' ,l t m 5" ',? ca' ,nLVC. S UL Li ,"? aD1 that ,U08e elected should i er two years jui as uD u.e me ae 8UU coiiniy onicere. "The new law -equireo that super visors redlstrlct the counties and that but one justice and one constable shall serve In each precinct In Ilia-1 bee we have two justice courts In the j city precinct just as they have in Tuc - i fcon We maintain that they both should hold over until they have served out their terms There are other counties in the state that arc in the same condition ' I am certain that our contention is right and thttt we will win in the fight' The law follor 3 "On he first Mon day in September. 1!1-'. the boards oi supei vlsor& oi the several counties of the state shall redtstrict their coun ties into justice precincts, such re districting of counties shall take ef fect end to hi force on tho ilnt day of January, 1'JIS, and all justice pre c'.ncts. now in existence, are hereby taut In vrt hVtnlff Itrwt r vrYt M jm till , dav . ,-,. lal3. aDd tile ,, ', ,,, , , ,,,. .,, constal;ie! now in olBc' are hereby terminated on the first d of Jan uar 191S "The ofUcera of jusUces precincts I are one justice of tbo peace and one constable That act will abolish the office of one of the justices in Bisbeo and in rioi-v nlltar rrttv fn thn stntn nlu! in some of the counties rliro there are no cites As tlie law is to take effect the first of the year and as tho matter must be determined before that time or there will boa lot of taw suits against the state and a lot of trouble general ly. Bis co officers have determined to get the question settled before the first of the ear if possible i r Nfl LC US M AUTO STATE Thirteen Hundred and Twen ty State Licenses Issued; Studebaker Leading That Arizona Is fast coming to the front as an automobile statn. ami Phoenix especially as an automobils center. Is proved by the number of '.ceases taken out in the state during the year. Ther were 1,632 llcersei" leaned, and of this number 1,320 tvero for automobiles, with the Studebaker in the lead of all other ruakot as the following statistics will show. Rlodebsker 217 Kerd 192 Watek 101 Cadillac . Ov erlaBd ChaisMrs . Ke u 1;," mcb1 31 lladefl M la the aHtowoWHog for wb.ch li cms were iioacl there were 11' Olffereiit makes. About 86 of thin number have no tooa than five ears, SI have ofie car, while IS of the num ber nave two cars. Out of UN li censes issued, every fourth car was a Studebaker. In comparison with the population . . . . , -- -afoK- lon.la In tho number nf iincM iMmuri noh vir . " .----- .- - j - . .. U. S. Hardware and Paint Shop Nsxt Door to Uncle Sam's Loan Office Main St. ill rn DE LUXE Arizonans Will Go to Presi dential Inaugural on Fin est Train lSver Sent Out of the West ITINERARY OF THE TRIP Wl.cn the Southern Pacific railroad sends forward ltn Vnxona inaugural t-pecitl sometime !ale in Pebruary carrying a jarty ot Arironans (o tho national capital to wltucMi the Indiio llon Into office of Prefildeiit-oleot Wil son a record in the 'eiitpment of a train will have been made In tho Miiithwost, savs the Arizona Itepubli chu. Whatever the Southern Paddle or tho Pullman comhany can do to provUe a veritable iiHlnre oh wheels will be done for these co-jipanles real Ue that tho Arizona Sreclal will be the moving center of the map of the United Slatee from the moment it pulle out until itK last is'Wr de train". Tho tontat.vo itinerary now in cluded EI Pao, Kamas city. Chicago lletrolt, Nlamna Kails, Buiralo, Al bany. New York- Philadelphia, Balti more and Waslungton, Tho return will be mado through Kentucky. New Orleans and tho famous Suntet Home. It is expected thai the trip will oc cupy a lout fifteen days, permitting stops ot from a few hours to tvo days In the vanoiiH cities. Tim cars will be parked at Washington and will be oc cupied by those traveling In lien o hotels, accommodation in vhlch will bo difficult to obtain at that time. Senators Ashurst and Smith and Congressman Ilajdcn have obtained the sanction or the United States gov crnment to tako along, at the expens of tho government!, the Indian school band, which will be augmented to six ty pieces for the occasion. The band will give siort concerts at the various stopping places and will march in the Inaugural parade. Over fifty reecrva lions have already been made and it Is believed this number will be inoro than doubled TURKEY DINNER FOR Menu for Company B. Ninth Cavalrv, Presents Feast of Favored Dishes l'nclo Sam does not forgot his ecldicr boys when It comes to food, especially If that article is the chlot feature of a day of celebration. No sir, and when he Is feeding tho col ored members of bis numerous mill tary famll. he considers the raenl weakness for winged creatures and does not nllow this fart to escape him when providing his Thanksgiving' menu i That no one in alt the wide worl 1 , will have any btter Thanksgiving! dinner than the members of comi an,w ' D. Ninth cavalry, stationed at t"ar rcn. will ba seen ftom Uic following menu arranged by First. Sergt Oeo Johnson. Troop C. . Oyster Soup, fratkers I Roast Turkey With Dressing , liraiscd VenUon Apple Sauce ! Cranberry Sauce Oo'cry Mashed Potatoes I Candled Sweet Potatoes Green Pea. Siilnach, i Young California Beets ' flrend and Ilutter Southern Gravy Mince Pie Peace and Cream Vanilla Ice Cream Cream Cake I Mixed Nuts Assorted Candles I Schlitz and Iludwelser Cigars and Cigarettes The dnner will not be served tin I nl alter me rates in the afternoon JUDGE WEUS MADE j DEFENDANT IN SOIT i Action Conies as Result of j Collapse of Building j Last September ' PHOENIX. Nov. 26. This morning three suits were filed with the clerk ot the superior court against Edvard W. Wells. Tho suits are all for damages and the total amount 'is ffo. OOfl. The Milt arose out of the col Urse of tho building now occupied by QHenther's cpfe on the 13th of Sep tember Several were Injured and they claim that It was due to negli gence on the part of the owner. The first it is brought by Arthur llcnner for $10 060. Thomas Kelley. another workman on the building. ss for $&G00. William Williams sues for $30,000 Williams claims that he will never be able to work agala end wishes compensat-on at th(, rat6 of ?100 a month for the time thtt ho would natHratly be able to earn hu livelihood. FOR SALE Furniture for flvv rooms including sewing machine. Inquire llendcrson Watk ns Lumber Co Advertise ment. 143. UK UL TIM SEND EXCURSION Ml Garnet King Arranges for a Special Tram to Carry Visitors Over New Railway Line LUNCIIE0N7n BISBEE Garnet Kins assistant general pov senger and freight agent ot tho III Paso & Southwestern lty was in the cit yesterday looking after tho in terests of the road leaving last night for Douglas Mr King came to liUbce from Tucson whero ho had been to meet with the business men of that city to arrange for a special train to at comodate a trade excursion out of that city next month The business men ot Tueeen are anxious to pay a visit to the new trade teinloi thought closer to them b) tho build ing ot the Tucjsoii branch ot the Southwestern It had been intended to make the trip this weuk but it was agiced yestonlaj to defer it until tH fifth or sixth of next monUi. Tli" excursion will Include Benson, Fa1 -Lanka, TomlUtone. Ilisbeo and Dons Us. lit Is cxiwited that the Tucson party will have lunch In lllsliee and take their dinner In Douglas return ing home the se'ne night Sleeper to Tucson Mr King advised the Hevievv that th first through pull man car wbl"ii vill go through to Tucson left 1"! Paso last night Heretofore there I has been a pullman service between JKl Paso and Douglas on what was I known as the Copper City special i This service will now be continue! to Tucson on number seven and elgh ! PAPAGO INDIAN IS Escaped Jail Last July; Must Now Answer to Charge of Abduction Simon Acostn. a Papago Indian, who escaped jail at Douglas last July, was rearrested at that city Monday, night on the charge of seduction, ac-1 cording to Deputy County AlexanUer j Murry woo reiurncu 10 msut'c ironi Douglas yesterday morning, lie fram ed a complaint that will be f!bd against the Indian The Indian, in bis endeavor to es cape arrest, covered a distance :! nine Mocks, closely pursued by the officer, who tired twice over his head before he was stopped by two officers of the Ninth cavalry, who happened to be In the vicinity at (he time. A complaint will fco mado against Acosu for the abduction ot a 12 year-old Mexican girls, an Invalid and cripple, from Tucson last sum-1 mer It is alleged that bo forcibly took the girl trom her borne and broi'ht htr here Afte- Keeping the girl under eoer for a short time in this city, he took her to Agua Prieta wheie he has 3ince been living with her as man and wife NACO P0ST0FFII3E IS UNDER CIVIL SERVICE Examination for Applicants Will Be Held in Bisbee January A Under the recent classification of ! Iiostofilces ot the fourth class b President Taft the office of postmaster at Naco will l.o filled by civil rptvIcc competition and to peenre eliglbles an examination of applicants will bo held here On January -I. 1912, under the di rrctlon of Mrs M. A I.aChance. local secretary of the civil service floth men and women are eligible to appointment for the jolt but must j te 21 years of age or over, with the exception ihat in a t.tate where worn en are declared by law to be ot full age for all purioses at IS. women ot Is years or over will bo admitted to J competition, Arpiicants, piso. must reside in the territory supplied by tho lost office Other than these qualifi cations, ail citizens of the United States are admitted to the competi tion. Certification to flll the "contem plated vacancy" will be mado unless 'It shall be decided in the interests of the service to fill the vacancy by re-instatement-"' The compensation o' the postmaster at Naco was $152 for tho last fiscal year. Application forms and full informa tion concerning the requirements of the examination can be secured from Mrs LaChance at the Disbeo post o.llco or from the U S. civil service commission at Washington. D. C. Ap plications should be properly executed and filed with the commission at Washington within seven days before the date of the examination, other wise it may be Impracticable to ex amino the applicants. Hoard and room at the Ozark house, 71 Drewery Gulch. $100 per day, cash in advance 80c a dty. tor table 1-oard Advertisement. W5 Grocery Department SPECIALS Casaba Casaba a sweet Melon price - - Winter Canteloupes immmmmmamtammmammmaamaammmammmmmmmmmmammmmammmmm A yellow meat fine flavored winter canteloupe price 20c Sweet Potatoes Fancy yellow sweet potatoes Special at 3 lbs. for - - - - 25c This Store Will r .,..,.v T J, t 7,o ,;;,, n,, M",v OQ 1 iiiuj uuv 1 itutrtoiiitttg Lsu.yt 1 vuu. ckj j teWBWA HOI PRODUCT GOES TO HOMEJONSUMERS Fifteen Hundred Cans Toma toes from Sulphur Spring Valley Are Purchased Fifteen hundred cans of tomatoes were delivered to the Phelps Dodge Mercantile company In this city jes terdny. These tomatoes were raised on ranches in the vicinity of McNcal in the Sulphur Springs valley and tanned Ly tho McNeal Co-operative Canulng company an enterprise es tablished this year. H. D Dubois, minaser of the fao tory, brought tho tomatoes to this city. Mr Dubois sas that they were late In getting thrlr factory ready for op eration thi3 year and the eroduct was only three thousand cans of to matoes, half of which were disposed of in Ilisbee the other half going to the Phelps Dodge Mercantile com-I-any at Douglrs Mr DuRois wr.s much pleased at th. price be received for the output of h s canning factory. The figures being beyond hid expecta tion Ho stated to the Review today that ho had assurances from the pur chasers of this ear's output that ho would Le siven the preference In all future products of the kind that he had to offer from the Sulphur Springs valley While only tomatoes were canned ibis vcar. at the McNcal factory Mr. DuRois stated that next year he e lected to preseive not only tomatoes but Rtring beans, pumpkin corn and kraut ns well The McNeal Fair. Mr Dullois stated that extensive preparations are being made for tho one daj's annual fair which will b( held at McNeal on Thanksgiving Day At this fair there will be on exr-ibition samples of all the agricultural pro ducts of the valley, including stock rnd poultry The ladies of McNeal and vicinity are preparing a grand Thanks giving dinner for this occasion and this will bP served to all visitors for the nominal price of fifty cents The McNeal fair will bo attended by a number from nisbee who are in many wajs interested in the rapid agricultural development, or that Sec tion ot tho county Among those who will go McNeai tomorrow from nisbee to attend the Fair is. Mr. J H. Jack. Mr and Mrs. Lee Harnett, Ed Harnett, Mr. and Mrs. Sutton and Agent William? of the E. V & S W It is learned that there will also be many from Douglas in attendance at the Fair and that some trotting and running races hive teen Included In the program Soldier Over.Thanks'ul. A. private of the Fourth cavalry, who with three comrades came to Ilisbee to spend Tnankaglving day, pot tanked np on booze under the spell of thankfulness and was ar rested by Officer Walter Brooks. He was released when had sobered np Visiting Ajo Mine. Joe Curry, head of tho C. &. A. olfice in Warren left yesterday for a visit to the Ajo mountains in Pima county where the C & A. company is developing a copper property by the use of olamond drills, employing a foree of sixty-five men. KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF SECURITY. On account of tbo regular meeting night falling on Thanksgiving, Nov. SSUl, tho meeting will be held Sat urJay, Nov. 30th. Advertisement A complete stock of Builders' materials, Tools of every description and the best makes, and cutlery. ' Melons flavored - - - - water 20c Remain Closed To Saddle Rock Vs3.it Bill of Fare Nov. 28, 1912 Relishes Olivts Young Onlom Celery Soup Consomme Aiipo! Salad Shrimp Coaibiiiftlom Sardine Canape Entree Uibs. Candled Potatoes Pork Spare Sweet Roasts Roast Young Turkey, Cranbcrrv Saueo Ojster Dressing, Duchefso Potatoes P.oast Suckling Veal. Garden Peas, Plneaiiplo Fritters Desert Assorted Cakes, Mince and Pumpkin Pie Choice Fruits Table de Ilote Dinner 50 cts. "ARKANSAS" APPLES One ot the finest apple window d' plas ot the season is shown at J. ' : Auglus' stor An entire window is filled with the choicest assortments of 'Arkansas Blacks" and wine s.v apples. These apples were purchased bv Mr Angius especially for the Thanks giving trade THE SECRET OF SUCCESS Genuine Merit Required to Win the People's Confidence Have yon ever stopped to reason why it is that so many products that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten The reason is plain the artlclo did not fulfil the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medi cinal preparation that has reel cura tive value almost sells itself, as Ilka an endless chain system the remedr Is recommended by those who have been cured, to those who "are in need of 'it. , In an interview on the subject a prominent local druggist says "Tako for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Itoot, a preparation I have sold fo many years and never hesitate to recommend, for In almost every ca"se it show h Immediate results, as many of my customers testify No other kidney remedy that 1 know of has so large a sale " Tho success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp floot Is due to the fact that It fulfils every wish in overcoming kidBey, liver and bladder diseases, corrects urinary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism A free trial bottle will be sent by mall, absolutely free. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Dinghamton, N. Y and mention this paper. Regular size bot tles sold at all druggists 50c and ?1.00. Advertisement. 9. k. - r v ' -.--- -,1j.. ... .f. MaasMMMBMM