EVENING HERALD ,y H8TA11MH1IHI) 1810. Published Tery livening, Bxeent Sunday, M 1 Booth Jabbik Htbert, Nkar ('ruths. The Herald Is dellveied lnHliennnrtoitn nd Hie atlrroundlng towns for six cent a week, pny obu o the carriers, lly tnnll (8.00n rear, or 15 cents a month, payable In adranoe. AdrertlsV merits charged according to space and position, riio publishers reserve the right to change the ffOHltlOn Of ttflvnrttMtmnnt wlinnnf mill. "latlon of news demands It. The right Is eeryed to reject ony advertisement, whether inuu tor or not, mat the publishers may aeom Improper. Advertising rotes rend, known iikii application. Kntercd at the postoffice at 8henandoah, I'n., as wrouu ciass man matter. TKLKPIIONB CONNKCrrioN. "All the News Thai's Fit to Print," Evening Herald TnunsDAY, ocTonun as, 1907. iTHE jL'Ican PARTY l STANDS FOR ' ffl STEADY WORK GOOD WAGE Get out the Vota Tuesday, Nov. 2. Ig mm ltKrUltLlCAN STATU TICKITT FOR TREASURER. JAMK8 S. Ukacom, Of Wostmoiclaml. FOIl AUDITOR OKNKKAI, I.nvr O. MlC.utixy, Of Chester. ltKI'UIH,ICAN COUNTV TIC"Ki:T. FOR JUDdE, Hon. O. I IlKcirrRi., or I'ottsviiio. for miEiilFi', JTlKKTEI! S. Al.IiltmilT,', Of OrwigshurR, for poor director, .Ioii'n UowE, Sr., ,Of TreiiKint. ViV. jury cojimiwioner, John Anstock, Of Mahaiioy City. Election day this year falls on the 2nd of November, which Is the earli est date upon which it can fall, as tho constitution says it shall bo held on the Tuesday next following the first Monday of November. The Philadelphia Press published by the Press Company, Limited, will be sold in a few weeks to the Press Publishing Company for $180,000. The business management and policy will remain the same, the change being merely one in corporate name ulone. The directors of the new company, which is capitalized at $000,000, are Charles Emory Smith, the present editor ; Calvin Wells, the iron manufacturer of Pittsburg; Benjamin G. Wells, of Bryn Mawr ; Talcof. Williams, of Philadelphia, and Winfleld S. Claw, of Pittsburg. There are but few days remain ing before election, which occurs next Tuesday, and every earnest Republi can who believes in the supremacy of his party should be able to And a field, however limited, in which something can be done to promote the success of its candi dates. Naught can bo said against their oharaoter as individuals; they are not ohronio ofllce-seekers, neither of them having sought or held public office. If the full party vote is polled, the result is certain. The Executive Commltteejuan should bend his efforts in this direction from now until the polls close. The November number of the Forum is replete with matter of timely interest. The leading article is by Ex-Secretary Carlisle on the subject of "Dangerous Defeots of our Electoral System." Dr. Wyman tells of "Some Lessons of the Yellow Fever Epidemic," while Sir Lewis Morris writes entertainingly upon "Laughter" and Edwin F. Atkins Bneoulutes upon the prospeots of the ,,. il l (THE 'II 1 1 1 ill if , "Beet Sugar Industry under a Pro tective Tariff. Other articles of inter est are "The Kelation of Production to Produotlve Capacity" by Curroll D. Wright, Hngland.and the ''Famine in India ' by Prof.Hopklns,and "How the Greeks Were Defeated" by Fred erick Palmer, the war correspondent of the New York Press. IN commenting on the automatic hot water supply now furnished in certain parts of London by dropping a penny in a slot muohine attached to a lamppost, the London Telegraph suggests that food may soon be furnished in the same way. Where upon a correspondent writes: "Itj njay interest gome of your readers to know that tlio problem is already solved, and that in the exhibition grounds at Brussels there is a cafe which provides hot and cold luncheons entirely by the automatic method, and I can say from experi ence that they are very good. Uy placing a franc in the slot a chop or steak, with potatoes, onn be pro cured, hot and well cooked ; another franc will prodnoe a half-bottle of wine ; half a'fmue will supply a plate of cold moat, with salad and roll, and a nickle of ten centimes will extract a piece of bread and butter and cheese, or a 'brioche.' Uesldes all this, a nickol will draw an excellent glass of hook from one of the two large vessels in the centre of tile cafe." For Infants and Children. Tis he- y '"rs" ' It 03 ttery SUMPTUOUS TRAIN TO THE SOUTH. TI10 Florida Limited Mill A Kill 11 Hun on the Southern ltutlu-uy. The Florida Limited, which Is tlio syn onym of all that Is elcgaut In modern rail way trains, and which during lis former service 1ms been a prima favorite for tourists ironi tno iortii seeking the inild climato of Honda, will be placed lu service by the Southern Itailway about the llrst week in January, lfcOS. With its return to service this train, which will be solid Pullman vostihulcd between New York, Philadelphia and St. Augustine will prudent features intho way of luxurious ami comfortable appointments not heretofore pioseuted, and which will bo destined to add still further to its already well established popularity. iho Southern Railway is having built for the I- lorida Limited serv'co three traius.each coutaitiing a diuing car, two drawing room sleeping ears, a compartment car and a library and observation car, each oar com plete in all its appointments and equipped with tlio very latest devices nud appliances for the comfort and convenience of the pas sengers. While no schedule has as yet been announced, it can bo stated that it will bo the quickest over arranged between Philadelphia and St. Augustine, nnd will bo so planned that passeugers can leave Philadelphia at some convenient hour during the day and ar rive at St. Augustine before nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia Kecord. Notice. Applications for further informa tion addressed to Jno. II. lieall, kJlstrict Passenger Agent, Southern Railway, S2S Chestuut street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention. 10-23-tf WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Dnnt 2ivc them tea or colfco. Have yim tried Ihc new food driul: callcdj Clrain-O? it is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee. Tho more Qrain-0 yon sivo the children tho moro health you distribute through their systems. Orain-0 is mado of pure grains, and when propeily prepared tastes like tho clioico grades of cotl'co but costs about i as much. All grocers sell it 15c nud 2oc PENNSYLVANIA DAY. Iteduccd Kates to Chattanooga vlrt Penn sylvania lEallroiid. For Pennsylvania Day at Chickaiuuuga llattlofleld, Chattanooga, Tcnn., November 15, 1S07, when tho monuments marking the movements of Pennsylvania troops in that aroat battle will bo dedicated, tlio Penusjl vania Itaiiroad Company will sell excursion tickets from all points on its lino in Pcnu sylvanvla at tlio extremely low rato of ono cent a mile, sliort-lino distance, tickets to be sold November 0 to 13, good to leave Chat tanooga returning uutil November 23, 1897, inclusive. TicketB via Pittsburg will bo sold goiiiE and returning via samo route, or going via Cincinnati and Lexington, returning via Nashville mid Louisville, or vico versa. Dr. Bull's Pills are an admirable remedy for common, family sicknesses, and have no superior as a mild, innocent laxative They do not gripe. Look for tlio Bull's Head trado-mark. TIioho HouiiK C'rt-itk WHrriints. Vinlta, I. T., Oct. 2S. The United States grand jury now sitting here has under consideration sensational testi mony concerning the $90,000 of bogus warrants, ll P. Childres, treasurer of the Creek nation, and B. B. Callahan, private secretary to the secretary, were removed from office last Saturday by Chief Isparchecher, charged with im plication in Issuing the bogus warrants. A large number of Creek Indians ara here In obedience to a summons to appear before the grand Jury. Warning: Persons who suffer from coughs and colds should heed the warnings of danger and save themselves sullertng and fatal results by using Ono Minute Cough Curo. It isan infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubles. U. il. llagenlmcu. Tlio .Tniliin-TIiiwnll t'lnl'ivorsr. Honolulu, Oct. 28. The Hawaiian government's reply to Japan's latest letter will scon be forwarded, and an other step taken In the diplomatic con troversy. The president and his cabi net are busy at work on the last letter from the Japanese government. The tone of the document Is much more pacific than any of the previous com munications. This government will have some amendments to make to the latest proposal. The Japanese govern' ment Is still very vague as to the amount of damage It will claim. Kaunas I'aolllo s'nlo l'ostponoa, St. Paul, Oct. 28. Judge Sanborn pranted the motions of Governor Hoad ley and General Cowln for the post ponement of the sale of the Kansas Paciflo branch of the Union Pacific system from Nov. 6 to Dec. IS. Mother's Friend Is a liniment for expectant mothers to use externally. It softens the muscles and causes them to expand without dis comfort. If used during most of the period of pregnancy there will be no morning sickness, no rising breasts, no headache. When baby it born there will be little pain, no danger, and labor will be short and easy. l a bottle at druggists, Snd for a Free copy of our illustrated book about Mother's Friend, The Bradfield Regulator Co. , Atlanta, Ga. Constipation. A Disease that is Numbrvlng Its Vic tims by Hundreds of Thousands. Constipation is a disease that stops the machinery of the body. It puts every organ out of condition. Dis ease spreads into the entire system, all be cause there is a little obstruc- tion in the bowels. People say their heads trouble them. They have no energy. They can't sleep. They arc nervous. Appetite is poor. Down at the bottom of all is constipation, which is one of the things that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy always cures. Here is proof: Mrs. Julia A. Yeaple, of Kingston, N. Y., says: "If it were not for Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy I think I should die from constipa tion. It gives me an appetite, pro duces refreshing sleep, and cured me of a nervous affection I had for years. I could not live without it." .,11 JruvulaC tell it for $1 a bottle. Ilr.vnti (ttunipliltr 111 (VmIo. Toledo, O., Oct. 2S. William J. Bryan came into Ohio vosterday to jilve a finishing touch to the campaign for tho Democratic ticket. He Is traveling In a private car, and opened at tho little town of Montpeller. He had a good sized audience, and devoted his speech to tho free silver issue and In an at taok on Senator Hnnna. He also spoke at Defiance, Paulding and Van "Wert, These towns were recently visited by Senator Ilanna, and Mr. Bryan's fly ing trip is Intended to offset the effect of that trip among the farmers of northwestern Ohio. Mr. Bryan will not speak at any of the larger cities of the state. MT FOR EVERYTHING Hut if you iiavo weak kidneys, bladder trouble or distressing . .kidney complaint, then Swainp-ltoot will prove lo bo just the remedy you need. Too frequent desire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull acho la tlio back is convincing evidence that your kidneys and bladder need doctoring, There Is comfort in tho knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Itoot, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish iu reliovlng pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tho urinary passage It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wino or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get Up many times during the night to urinate. Tho mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands tlio highest for its won derful cures f the most distressing cases. If you need a mcdicino you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may havo n sample bottlo and pamphlet both sent freo by mail. Men tion Evkxino Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iihighamton, N. Y. Tlio proprietors of this paper guarantee the gcnuluoss of this offer Coming Kvents. Nov. B. Annual supper under auspices of Ladies' Aid Society of tho Calvary Baptist church, in Robbing' opera house. Nov. 5. Entertainment and sociablo under tho auspices of the M. E. church choir. Nov. 0. Entertainment and social, under auspices of Ladies' Aid. in P. M. church. Nov. 17. Annual supper, under tho aus pices of the Trinity Reformed church, in Bobbins' open house Nov. 25. Thanksgiving dinner to bo given by All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, corner West and Oik streets. Dec. 2. Twenty-fifth annual supper under auspices or Welsh Baptist chuch in Bobbins' opora house Uucklen'a Arnica Salve. The best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, soros, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores. toner, cuappeit nanus, chilblains, corns, and an s&in eruptions, ami positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give tWMUMVIUU U U1UUV IU1UUUUU. i JlCO f)K V. T7 l.i 1 1 it . l ttu i3um iiui mu, iui snju uy a. vviuue-y. Does Milan VTIinr n JJlvordbr London, Oct. 28 The Vienna corre spondent of The Daily Telegraph says: "According to a sensational story from Belgrade ex-King Milan, of Servla, re cently visited the metropolitan of Bel grade and demanded an absolute dl vorce from ex-Queen Natalie, It Is said that he declared that the Interests of the dynasty require him to marry again, as King Alexander Is ill and must go abroad. There are rumors also that Milan will be decreed regent of Servla." The soothing, lung-healing, virtues of the newly cut pine are all embodied in Dr. Wood's Norway Fine Syrup, the sovereign remedy for coughs and colds, and lung troubles of all sorts. Tho Czrtr Apologized. Berlin, Oct. 28. The Frankfort Zel tung says that the trouble that arose a few days ago over the refusal of the caar and esarlna to receive the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Baden at Darmstadt, after the latter had Inti mated to their Itusslan majesties a de sire to visit them, has been satisfac torily arranged by an Interchange of letters of explanation. The paper Im plies that Emperor Nicholas offered an apology for the curt brevity of his tele gram. TO CUKI5 A COLD IN ONK HAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinlno Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It fails to cure. 2oc. DopoHlt mi tliu L'nloil Vni'lllo S'nlu. New York, Oct. 28. In anticipation of the sale of the Union Pacific rail road under toroclosure of the govern ment lien, a check for $6,000,000 was de posited yesterday for the reorganisa tion committee with Special Master Cornish. The check represents 10 per cent of the sum to be paid for the road, and Its deposit was required as a guar anty of ability to meet the conditions of the sale. There is no need of little children being tortured by scald head, eczema aud skin eruptions. Dewltt's Witch Haiel Salve gives Instant relief and cures iirmsnntlv. (1 II ( Hsgeubuch, NUGGETS OP NEWS. It Is likely that Yu Shi Yll, Chinese consul general at San Francisco, will be replaced. Fourteen whaling vessels are caught In the North Pacific Ice and threatened with destruction Twenty of the united States steamer Baltimore's crew have deserted since she arrived at San Francisco. A Pennsylvania Ttallroad train whloh left Atlantic City yesterday was stalled on the meadows halt way to Absecon. Dr. Klten, who recently returned from London, says It Is fl' matter of only a few weeks until Mrs. Maybrlclc shall be free. A detachment of troops will be sent to the scene of the battle between Colo rado's game"wardft and the Ute In dians. An old woman of Lyme, Conn,, was tortured by a band of religious fan atics, who were trying to "drive out devils." Thomas Flannelly, of-Iledwood City, Cal., shot nnd killed his father, nntl wounded the sheriff who attempted to arrest him. Johnny Conway, who was abducted from Albany last summer, Is dying as a result of the exposure he was sub jected to by his kidnapers. A unmbei' of friends of John Bolan Jey, who was killed by a Scranton (Pa.) (rollley car, threatened the lives of the tnotorman ind conductor. ?rnt,r1l-f1a nf rtl-notnlta Itltln ntioa nWfl llipir llroa in Tlr Tl.nmn.' lVloMrlft Oil. the sovereign curo for croup and all other throat or lung diseases. rrtiucii'iuiif iiTii.T.ild f. AiVldlf Parts, Oct. 2S. It is understood that the fundamental basis of the difficul ty between France and Great Britain In West Africa Is that France declines to recognize the treaties concluded with native rulers by officers of the British Niger company until the text of such treaties has' been officially communi cated to France by the British gov ernment. Thus, the French govern ment claims that many treaties made with African potentates in behalf of France take precedence over the trea ties negotiated In behalf of th British Niger company. J. M. Tlilrsweud. of Grosbcck. Tex., says that when ho has a spell of indigestion, and teels bad sluggish ho takes two oi inui Llttlo Early Itkors at night, and he is ail right the next morning. Many thousands of others do tho samo thing. Do you? C. II. Uagenbuch. Prosonco ofSoIdlerx Krldhtoncd Thorn Manhattan, Kan., Oct. 28. A mob of about 100 nrmed men assembled In the? outskirts of Manhattan at 1 o'clock In the morning, bent on lynching Ike War ren, who killed Sheriff Lard last week. While awaiting the arrival of another band of 200 men the would-be lynchers learned of the proximity of a detach ment of United States regular troops and decided to postpone their laid upon the county Jail. The soldiers had camped near town while en route to Fort niley from Leavenworth. Mrs. J. Watson, 1022 Arizona St., Philadel phia, Pa., svys ; "I think Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup is a splendid remedy. I had to cough night and day and one bottlo relieved me wonderfully." Ilxpollort FronP'tho Army Union. Kansas City, Oct. 28. --Sensational proceedings marked yesterday's session of the Army and Navy Union. By an unanimous vote the corps ordered the recall of the charter of John M. Scho fleld Garrison, at Washington, and ex polled Past National Commander J. B. Morton from the order and dishon orably discharged Daniel O. Dre.inan, paymaster general of the Union, both of whom are members of Scholleld Gar rlson. The expulsion is an outcome of a bitter fight that has been waged by Schofield Garrison upon Tt. A. Fan ning, adjutant general of the Union. Messrs. Morton and Drennan are clerks in the office of General Miles, and both have long been prominent In army circles. E. Gcnseuletter, Liveryman, Pittsburg, Pa., cured a valuablo horse of influenza by using Salvation Oil on him for a few days. ATKINSON DENOUNCES LYNCHERS Goorala's Governor Would Arm Prls ouorH to Prevent Tholr Murder. Atlanta, Ga Oct. 28. Mob law was severely condemned by Governor At kinson In his message to the Georgia legislature, which convened here yes terday. The message bristled with a scorching and sensational attack upon the lawless spirit that fosters the lynch law In this state. He says that to exterminate the prac tice of lynching, the crime must ba made odious and shameful. He advocates stringent legislation against mobs, and Insists that the leg islature pass a law laying every county wherein such a crime Is committed to a large Indemnity to the relatives of the mob's victim. The northern lynchers are spoken of by the governor. On this subject hi says: "There Is no excuse to say that the northern people, who have less to pro voke it, lynch. Let us not take them as a standard, but rather show a high er type of civilization In our state and erect here a standard to which thej may aspire." The governor says ho Is in favor of the arming of the prisoners and allow ing them to protect themselvoa from mobs. SIMPLE AT F.RST. It Is foolish to Neglect Any Form of Files, Cure Them at the Beginning, '' ' Piles are simple la the beginuingand easily curod. They can be cuied even in the worst stages, without pain orloss of blood, quickly, surely and completely. There is only ono remedy that will do it Pyramid Pile Cure. It allays the inflammation Immediately, heals the irritated surface and with contin ued treatmout reduces tho swelling and puts the membranes into good, sound' healthy condition. The curo is thorough aud per manent. Here are some voluntary and uijsollcitod testimonials wo liayo lately received : Mrs. M. C. Hinkly, 001 Mississippi St.. Indianapolis, Ind., sayss Have been a suf ferer from the pain aud aunoyauco of Piles for fifteen years, the Pyramid Pile Cure aud Pyramid Pills gave mo Immediate relief and In a short timo a complete cure. Major Dean of Columbus, Ohio, says : I wish to add to the number of certificates as to tho benefits derived from the Pyramid I'ilo Cure. I suffered from piles for forty years and from itching piles for twenty years and two boxes of the Pyramid Pile Curo have effectually cured me. Most druggists sell Pyramid Pile Cure or will get It for you if you ask thorn to. It is nue dollar per package and is put up only by the Pyramid Drug Co., Albion, Mich. When you want good roofing, plumbing. gas fitting, or genoral tinsmlthlng done call on E. F. Gallaghor IS West Centre street Dealer 1c (teres 1-tf THE WALD0RP0F THE SLUMS. Where tho Poor Cnn Live Handsome ly ut n Smalt cost. New York, Oct. 28. The new Mills hotel, which has been designated the "Waldorf of the slums," located on Bleeeker street, this city, was opened yesterday afternoon, Bishop Henry C. Potter, ex-Mayor Hewitt and Mr. Mills taking part in the ceremonies. The hotel, which is a nine story fire brick building, trimmed with light sandstone, Is provided with baths, elevators, elec tric lights and steam heating appara tus. The main corridor, which Is as elegant as any of the expensive hotels up town, has a marble tiled floor. The rates will be 20 oents per night, Includ ing bath. The hotel Is built on the site of Depau row, once owned by the late A. T. Stewart, and It was there that Charles Dickens, the novelist, was en tertained by the millionaire merchant. D. O. Mills, the owner of the hotel, says It will make money, and Is not a charity. He Is building another hotel on the crowded east side. The Right Name In the Right Flace. Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 3Sc. At Gruhler Bros., drug store, Snyi line i . ii-i .'.ml iliiilrdprtn. Cnlrago, Oct. 2S.- -Acctmilnff to Mm. Louise Humpel. her husband's dend body, which was among five corpse stolen from the county morgue at Dun ning a few nights ago, was taken ' to conceal a crime. She declares It as her belief that he died the same way as have other unfortunates In the county Insane asylum, who, it is charged, have been mauled to death by attendants. A lawyer engaged by Mrs. Humpel to protect her husband from abuse was ordered out of the building when h tried to Interview the attendants. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs. Excessive Nervousness from Childhood La Crlopo Brings on Heart Weakness. EV. D. T. SEAREY, pastor M. E church, Buchanan, Ga. writes Dec. 10, 1803: " In childhood I was aflll -ted with excossivo nervousness, which, ahno-t developed Into Bt. Vitus danco. 1 partially recovered, but at collego It gradu ally glow worse. Close study aggravated tho troublo: any unusual exertion caused trembling all over. In 1S90 I had a severe attack of La Grlppo which broughton heart weakness I had been almost constantly under treatment for nervous troubles, and changed climates fro- go Miles' quently without avail. Nervine L,ast vouruary i oo gan taking Dr. Miles' Itestorativo Ncrvino and Ncrvo and Liver Restores , Health Pills and slnco then I havo been studying moro and working harder than for years and tho good effects that havo resulted seem to be permanent." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Rook on Heart and Nerves sent f reo to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. wm (Si mm I will positively retire From business on or about January 1st, lOSQ. The enormous stock of Clothing for Men's, Boys' and ChUdran's wear, Furnishing Goods, etc., must bo sold, and this great sale will commence at once and continue until every garment and article in the store il turned into money. Tho stock of Clothing consists of new, clean, stylish and the best ready-made garments in tho market, and all or this season's productions. Which will be sold at 25 per cent, below cost. We have a tremendous line in Men's, BoysT ami Children's, which you can buy at yoilr fgRrices. L. REFOWIGM; The Reliable Clothier, 10 & 12 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. i iff! lilfiflill COTTOLUND. between the nature of the cottou-plont and tho hablt9 of n hog, and vou have the difference between Cottolcue and lard. Cottolcuc Is all - ... !.. r. -t - that's pure nnd wholesome ; lara i Do Folks m $1.50 sh Well, we guess. They MUST, judging by the way they buy 'em. Somebody asked us whether they were better than those of other stores ? Why, of course they are ; wouldn't ask $1.50 for them if they werent. If they were like those of ordinary' stores we'd sell them for less. ' FACTORY-PRICE gives us the chance to sell the same shoes for less money,, or better shoes for the same money. And these 1.50 shoes, lor men and women, are samples of our selling. We've better shoes for more money ; we've shoes not so good for less money ; but we be lieve that for a medium price, a price that anybody can stand, no shoes we know of fill the bill like our $1 .50 fellows, Try 'em next time you want a pair. Checks for amount of purchases made,-are given every customer. $25 worth entitles you to a handsome parlor lamp. M FACTORY SHOE STORE, 1 . US Shoes Retailed 07 A. Moyer, IVlgr. Wantsd-An Idea V?ho can thin of some simple ililno- In Dfltontr Protect your t$et, thrv mny bring ynu wealth. ; Writn JOHN VKinr.iiitimv ff iv,ltllT, A.tn. I oeys. WunhtDRton, X). l'.,for their sl.an.) prlzooffei uu iwi tt mo iiunureu invfmuoua warned. mm-, 1 ---ww4k'A'W4KEaU'4KWUJIKUWJILUKUU'U SELLING OUT Retire prom Busirss. $50,000 Stock of Clothing. COTTOLDNC. nas icw rcuccmiug icaiurcs. makes j-ourfoodliht, crisp, digestible. Rightly uscdv. it greatly improves the food and the health of those who cat it. Tho eenulno Cottolono Is sold everywhere In one to ten pound ytl. low llnn.wllli our Irada marks "Voitolr tie" and ilr' head in ecu on. riant u-reath on ever jr.tln. 'ot fruarKntoed If sold In any other way. Madoonlyty TIIR N. K. 1'AIIMIANK. COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louts. New Yorlr. Montreal. t oesr at Factory Price. A Handsome Complexion Is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. Pozzoni's Comflbsioh Powduh gives It. f Ii ii Our mm i mm 1 Wi