Published Every Thursday Mtralof E0. W. WAQKNSKIXIR. A. U. IDITOR AMD Owitl. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 91.00 per year paid In advance. tlJIO per year If not paid tnanranee. tun;! eopla. rl leal. Ad re rt loins; Has!". V cent per line, nonpareil measare . mcnt. for nrst Insertion and 30 rents per line for each subee que nl insertion. IVOFPICB. Neartiw County Court Uouae between the r tir. raiional Ban: and snauouniyjaii. Vol. xxxix Feb. 20, 1902. Number 8 High Grade Cattle. The I'okt desires to call the attention of farm ers and stock raisers generally to the public sale of full-blooded cattle to be held west of Middle- burg, Feb. 28, 1 ('02. The idea of bringing this full-blooded stock here is to give Suyder county farmers a chance to get high grade full blooded stock. Strange to say, at the other sale, a I. rge portion of this hiih grade stock wa allowed to be bought by Union county farmers and Snyder county fanners got very little of this stock. There is not a farmer in Snyder county who docs not like to have good stock and the Post would like to impress upon our farmers the fact that in ordc to improve their stock they should invest in full blooded cattle. hy did a few outsiders gobble up this stock as quickly as possible? They paid what you may have thought was a high price, but they thought it was cheap. The only interest the Post has in this sale is to aid our farmers in getting for themselves full blooded cattle. It will pay to invest more money in hitrli tirade cattle, because you can make more profit on high grade stock than you can on a low grade. The feed and attention is the same. We trust our farmers will invest in this stock for their own good. The men who are interested in the sale are reliable and resjumsible gentlemen and any representations made by these men will be rigidly ami sternly regarded. Invest in high "rade cattle. You will make no mistake. Ladies1 Home Journal. There is a pretty 6tory In connection with the series of articles which Helen Keller, the won derful blind girl, has written for The Lawks' Home Journal, telling about her own life from infancy to the present day. She always has shrunk from the publicity which follows suc cessful literary work, artW'v cmoU,,,..iT.'"oat - .h posit iv . . xr . difficulty that she was ' .n '' -thfi . I . . jlonous feature I a i j t htM.e. ti'P'oct',fA5AT)n owning an island in Halifax harlwr for a 6iimmer home, and in a spirit of fun the editor of The Journal offered to buy it for her, or to provide the means to buy it. When the work of writing apenrcd esjieci allv iiksome Miss Kellir was reminded of her desire to become a land-holder, and it spurred heron Just before Christmas she completid the first chapter of her marvelous story; and on Cliri.-t::1: morning she received from her pub lishers a d eck for a good rotu.d sum. Ilcr deli.'l.t ni:;v be imagined, for this was the (ir.-t 'It i II." ed. w; I. in Mint which she had ever cam try tale com'.' true,'' she said. wi'.i really carry out her ! r, mains to be seen. ilati ti ( no ! t :;i: ::iat:o!'S have Iwl'II made. Let lie mi! i! it to the will of the majority. . Spring Election. ADAM8 T0W58RIP. - ' - - Justice of the Peace, W. II. - Herman; Judge of Election, Lee I. Erb; Inspectors, 8. A. Au- rand and Ciias. A. Goes; Constable, J. O. Berg.; Supervisor, Element M usser and Tobias MitcheJ; Auditor, C. M. Ingram; School Directors, II. H. Thomas and Isaac C. Swart; , Overseer, Moses Erb. - . Beaver Township. Judge of Election, Henry F. Reiuard; In spectors, 11. J. Forester and John II. Knepp; Constable, James E. Freed; Supervisors, Archie Middleswarth and Frank Beaver; School Direc tors, Thomas J. Middleswarth and Amnion Dreese; Overseer, Benjamin Zerbe; Auditor, Ir win J. Freed; Treas., Wellington O. Stettler. . Beaver West Township. Judge of Election, John I. Erb; Inspectors, Harry Fisher and James Stuck; Supervisors, JoHn Fisher and Joseph Wagner; Constable, Emanuel Peters; School Directors, W. S. Millei and Perry Hassinger; Overseer, Jacob Howell. Centre Township. Judge of Election, Levi Pick; Inspectors, F. K. Bowersox and Wm. Breiningcr; Constable, II. F. Mohn; Supervisors, Perry O. Bowersox and John Sanders; School Directors, Isaiah Walter and F. J. Boyer; Overseer, John J. lloh land; Auditors, J. A. Bowersox and II, H. Wal ter. Chapman Township. Judge of Election, T. A. Iferrold; Inspectors, Eli Riegle and Albert Lefller; Constable, W. L. Hummel, Supervisors, John A. Herrold and Robert Wendt; Auditor, F. II. Attinger; School Directors, W. A. Mciser and Geo. B. Shafler; Overseer, John II. Seller; Township Clerk, J. II. Kreitzer. franklin township. Judge of Election, Samuel Troup; Inspectors, Chas. Moyer and G. W. Diehl; Constable, W. II. Matter; Sup'rvisors, Wm. Wray and Adam Renninger; Auditor, J. W. Eiscubauer, School Directors, D. Howard Gift and Chas. A. Man beck; Overseer, Reuben Wciriek. Jackson Township. Justice of the Peace, Y. II. Wagner; Jude of election, John F. Brown; Inspectors, J. C. Kliugler and Jacob S. Kline; Constable, Francis Naugle; Supervisors, Wm. Seebold and Paul W. Bcnfer; School Directors, J. II. Moyer and Joel A. Beufer; Overseer, John Reichley; Auditor, Michael Bcnfer. " l-us.K . . Town Council, W. W. Wittcnmyer, Banks W. Yoder, G. W. Hassinger ; School Directors, G. Alfred Scboch and IL E. Walter ; High Constable, Thos. R. Hostermau ; Constable, Wm. C. Snyder ; Judge of Election, I. H. Bowersox ; Inspectors, Reno Walter and Hathaway Mertz; Auditor, J. N. Brosius; Overseer of the Poor, C. II. Steininger. MiMU.iHKKF.K Township. Justice of the Peace, X. C. Gutelius; Judge of Election, 1. II. Boyer; Inspectors, W. F. Wrg ncr and J. D. Benfer; Constable, A. H. Dinii g; .Supervisors, T heodore Row and Irwin Walter; Aii'litor, Geo. F. Dunkel birder; School Direc tors, J. S. Mciser and Gideon Gordon; Ovmcer, II. F. Aurati l. MONROE TOWNSHIP. In to have eale should select a data 11 inrled la thia column. MONDAY , FEB. W. at Salem, Miner A. Wat- tar will acii BoaaenMiiooda, a empeet and nave A.Wal- TCESDAT. FFB. V K aillo lk of W. M. Bor er' atom. Port Trererlon, Tlllle A, Rahrer will rail noma, a bead of cattle ana tarn ln( implements. WEDNESDAY. r'KB M, three mile northeast of Itearrtown. liarrev Mover wil evil lore bone, film bead of cattle and farming lm . piemenia- FRIOAY, FEB. 1ft, mile weat of Mlddlebarg Mlcnael .-nenibacber and ui arlea Man- a will eell a carload of blah grade, brought bera from Kansas. 8ATCBDAY, MARCH let In Adama township, lfarjr A. Klenter, administratrix of John A. blester, will anil M acrea of land. MONDAY, MAR. , 4 ml Ice weat of Mlddlebnrg near Grit's achool house, John H. cbsro- bach will eell I borses, cattle and farming Implement. MONDAY. MARCH 8. one and armhalf mlloj weat of Aline II. O. llornhersei will eell I borne. 111 bead of cattle and fatmtngtmplr menu. TUESDAY MARrn 4, mllea asuth of Port Treverton Mr. Oatberlna A. Shrewder will cell 8 hornet, 4 head cattle and farm ing lmplcmenta. FRIDAY. MAR. I, In K reamer, A. D. Krermrr will rell 4 borne. 6 head of cattle and farm ing implemen'. 8ATUKBAY, MAR 8, and MONDAY, MAR 10, Joteiih L. lirubnker will tell houeehold good, farming imiilement and live stock . I SALB KEG1STM ' . Judge of Election, Jonas W. Aurand; In-j Notice of aalr win ba Ineerted free aader . . 1 tt li er t thta beading when ih hill are printed at this oiRA-MJia, ir csicv i' rvuiire auu IX. 11. reiier; omoa. w nen ine diii are no printed as ni r , , , . ... lonioB oacjanm will oeeargao. r vxinsTaoie, iuuvin a. miser; oupervisors, JN. Hartman and Wm. Hitter; School Directors, Charles Reichley and Jeremiah Hummel; Over seer, Ellsworth Aurand; Auditor, J. II. Rhoads. PENN TOWNSHIP. i Justice of the Peace, Geo. M. Witmer; Judge of Election, Isaac Row; Inspectors, A. W. How and Allen Herman; Constable, A. C. Gember- ling; Supervisors, 'Wm.. B. Gemberling and Leonard Boyer; School Directors, Hulen E, Boyer and Pereival Row; Overseer, Benjamin Stethr; Auditor, W. P. Herman; Treasurer, J. G. Row. . Perry Township. Judge of Election, Henry R, Fisher; Inspec tors, Anion Scli nee and Henry Swartzlander; Constable, P. A. Brosius; supervisors, Philip Mcngle and Henry Biekhart; Auditor, G. W. Sicrer; School Directors, Win. Botteiger, Philip Kciter, (lie), Geo. Goodling (tie); Overseer, John A. Brosius. WEST PERRY TOWNSHIP. Judge of Election, B. F. Naugle; Inspectors, Frank 8. Naugle aud David N. Grnybill; Con stable, Amnion Womer; Supervisors,C. S. Sprig' gle and Abel Shirk; School Directors, Benuct Kauflmau, Wm. II. Hood, (tie) Wm. H. Graj bill, (tic); Overseer, Abram Mittcrliug; Auditor, John Whitely. SELINSG ROVE. ' Town Council, C. S. Stautler, II. F. Charl-s and II. J. Doebler; Judge of Election, II. H. Tiivingston; Ins)cctors, G. M. Lumbard and Newton P. Kratzer; High Constable, Wm. H. Wolf; Constable, Aaron Gundruni; School Di rectors, J. G. Lesher and D. S.filiolly; Ovcisecr, J. O. Laudenslager; Auditor, Ira C. Schoeh. Siting Township. Judge of Election, Wm. C. Snook; Inspectors, Amnion Smith and 1. M. Fclker; Constable, Roberts. Smith; Supervisors, Henry Gross and Chas. C. Gross; Auditor, E. F. (Joss; School Di rectors, Geo. S. I pley andJ.lVSpangler; Over seer, Win. J. Price. UNION TOWNSHIP. Judge of Election, W. W. Fisher; Inspectors, Perry Rothciniel aud Henry F. Charles; Con stable, W. W. Arnold; Supervisors, Daniel Krcbs and Emauuel Ixmgacrc; Overseer, E. S. Aucker; Auditor, E. S. Herrold. . .. " .'.lu-ij!r?n fCowitctr ivs Judge of Election, Adam II. Glass; Inpcc.toi s, M.S. Moyer nnn Nuthan II. D.ehl; Const-ible, Lcviuius Kecler; Supervisors, Win. II. Nagle and J. II. Iiiekel; Auditor, J. J. Guudrum; S.-hool Directors, C. A. Riegel and C. W. Draw; Overseer, D. II. Wilt; Town Clerk, W. P. Moyer. The priii'iiry election nml the spring election are over and now all good citizcu.-can now follow their oecupat'ons without being molested. It was reported 1. 1 lore the primary election, that as Mitldlebur was the lionie (;('si. or seven of IlutnnieP.s l em hi.ian including I'ilgrini Kilter, Dr. Smith would have only 12 votes for Con gress in this iMrtviuh. The n tiii ns my he l:id 64. The pilgrim is r.tl as as aslu'.e us his vaiii ty pictures him. A WEEK'S I'.EVTS COUPES SEP, Vcdr.sic!y, Febrysry 12. Vhrce hsla-rs Mocks of Alliasno, O., v,-pre lursci yiLttTday. Lobs, J'iii, 000. More than 400 houses wort do ttroyed ly f.r: ul Canton, China, yc-3-len'ay. The national convention of railroaJ commlsfioners nit In Charleston, S. C.. yesterday. Fifteen men were Injured, five seri ously, in a dust explosion at mine No. 6, near Bon Air, Tenn., yesterday. Indianapolis, Ind., has been desig nated as a regular inspection point for cavalry horses purchased for the Brit- Leslie Estill and 'fre octroyed half a block of busi ness houses at Kimball, S. D., involv ing a loss f $'30,000. Sixtcen-year-oid Anes Tete, of Philadelphia, attempted suicide by swallowing a large quantity of tur pentine. John Young, convicted of the mur der of Washington Hunter at River side, N. J., waa sentenced to hang on March 18. In a rear-end collision between Bal timore and Ohio trains at Indian Har bor, Ind., Conductor Iluutcr and Brakeman Brice were killed. Saturday, February 15. Ia a street battle at Richmond, Va., Shelton Chambers lsh army In South Africa. : were fatally wounded. A yellow rainfall at Manche, ) Secretary Long returned to his post France, was found to contain mineral at the navy department after a visit matter composed of carbonate of cal clum and lime sulphate and chlorates. Thursday, February 13. The JIarconI Wireless Telegraph company, of London, has Insured the life of Mr. Marconi for 750,000. The texenth annual convention of the Pennsylvania Stat School Dlrec torr -"'" vr?z held in Harris turg. Fire yesterday tt Harmarrllle, Pa., en t!.e "West P :in railroad, destroyed 73,0' fi vcrth r.f property and for a time threatened the entire town. The Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, forr-.or coverr.or gi&cral of Canada, f'ied ycrterday tt hi8 residence at '.'Icn-h boye. Couuty Down, Ireland. S. h'. Tildcn, postmaster at Ray t jiri, I'l , i lea '.'.'d puilty to embczzlo i;:cjt c;l was fined $1,900 a'ld sen t'.'uc 1 to e:x mouths la the peniten tiary. FHisy, February 14. Colcri! Jen A. Polk, aged 82, a i coui'n c President Polk, died In Kan sas Ci'y Kitei day. to his home at HIngbam, Mass. Peter Buschwah, a pioneer real es tate dealer of Chicago, waa found dead la his room, with eight gas Jets turned oo. The Gloucester (Mass.) fishing schooner Elsie M. Smith was wrecked off Cape Cod and two of her crew drowned. The late Caroline S. Rathcono. of Raymond Herlacher, of Loganton, Pa., while shooting sparrows with a musket, shot 12-year-old Roy Berry through tho heart. Tuesday, February 18. The cracker factory of Frank Goetz, Cleveland Slaughtering Ducka. Norfolk, Va., Feb. 18. Charles Kel. del, of Washington, secretary of the Pack Bay Gunning Club, at which ox President Grover Cleveland Is a cuost. at Manchester, Conn., was destroyed returned to Norfolk from tho marshc3 by fire. Loss, 5,000. yesterday. Ho stated that tho Clove- C. R. Mains, a prominent attorney of land party killed 200 ducks end 30 San Francisco, was arrested Tor using geeso on Friday, and that Mr. Clove the United States mails to swindle. i land did more than his share of tho The United States battleship Wis- daughter. Tho weather Is very rough at the club, but ideal for duck shoot Ins, and the game is plentiful. Mr. Cleveland's health has Improved since he arrived there. consln, flagship of Rear Admiral Silas Casey, left Callao, Peru, for Acapulco. Charles M. Schwab, president of tho United States Steel Corporation, will deliver a lecture at Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. In a fit of despondency John Griffith, a civil engineer, and wealthy, blew out his brains with a shotgun at his home in Jenklntown, Pa. GENERAL MA"rKETS. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 17. Flour firm; winter superfine, t2.6W2M; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3.2o ii- 3.&0 ; city mills, extra, 2.903.15. Kye flour steady, at I2.25ii3.35 per barrel. Wheat steady: No. 2 Pennsylvania, red. 88c. Corn steady; No. 2 yellow, local, 66V4W .tariff concessions In their turn, uvvtc-t lower grades, 8r. nny wean; New York, breathed fTO.000 to found ' ft &!AfiTLl a home for agud and Infirm persons at 1S.Go$J20.60. Pork firm; family, Evansville, Ind, Monday, February 17. The factory of the Hampden Corun dum Wheel company, of Springfield, Mass., was destroyed by fire. Loss, 150,000. -Andrew Tayack, 12 years old, was burned to a crisp while sleeping la a tin but on a garbage dump at Pas saic, N. J. The apron of Mrs. Virginia Buret took fire from a stove and ahe was burned to death in a New York apart mint house. Charles M. Schwab. Dresldeit of th 19.&0. Live poultry, 1112c. lor hens, and 8c. for old roosters. Dressed poultry sold at 12V4C. for choice fowls, and at 8c. for old roosters. Uutter steady: creamery, 32c. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania,' 32te. per dozen. Potatoes were dull; eastern, K.'la. no- Ui.ui . Captain Charles P. Snowden Dead. Trenton, N. J.. Feb. 18.-rCaptaln Charles F. Snowdcn, state military Storekeeper in chargo of the slate ar senal, died here yesterday of heart disease. Captain Snowden wm a per sonal friond of General Coopcr4and his death la believed to have bucn has tened by the news of the sudden do mUe ct General Cooper. . Reciprocity With Cuba. Washington, Feb. 18. Representa tive 11. C. Smith, of Michigan, Intro duced, a bill In the house yesterday providing for a reciprocity treaty with Cuba, to be effected by the presi dent ns soon ns tho Islanders estab lish their government. Under the terras of the treaty tho United States shall refund quarterly to the Cuban treasury 40 per cont. of tho duties col lected, and the Cubans shall make The treaty jUkII to:nlnu iu turn for tea years. ' Anniversary of Pope Leo XIII. Rome, Feb. 18. All the Catholic sovereigns, bcRldes the rulers of some of tho South American republics, bavo notified tho Vatican that they are tending Jubilee representatives with gifts to tho Pope In honor of Ma holi ness' celebration of the 24th annlver cary of i!a pontificate. Tho first pil grimage, that from Lombardy, arrived yesterday. Tho pllgrlmago was head ed by Cardinal Jerrarl. All tho car dinals will visit Pope Leo during the ubilue. Leo XIII. was mad') Pope pn February 18, 1878. I W. Q- Uerrold Mhool bouM mn& Chap man P. O. THUKSDAY, MARrn 13, mil south of Vr Hllla, 8 A. I. Btmwiier will aell S colU, t heifer and farming- Implements, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, l4 miles west of Adams bury, John A, Uearhart will sell 4 horses, I bead eatt'a. I brood sow. and farming Im plement SATURDAY, MARCH 15, In Mlddlebnrir, W. . W. Wittentnyer will sell household goods. BATCRPAY. MARCH 15, one mile west of (n- treville, Daniel Uearhart will well bone. 2 cows, farming Implement and household goods. MONDAY MAliCn IT at Dnndore, Nathan llackenburg will sell I bones, i heifer and farming Implements. THURSDAY. MAR. 20. on Blue Hill. Robert Ieshcr will sell horses, cow and farming implement. THURSDAY. MARCH S", in Adams township, Nathan Hackei'bure;, administrator U. T. A of John .M. Ilackenhiirg, will sell lit acres of land and household goods. THURSDAY. MAR. 20, at Daniel's church In Went Ferry twp.. Joe Helchenbach will sell 8 homes, 7 lirau c.mio end farming imple ments. FRIDAY. MAR. 91. nrnr Melserllle. O. W. Troup will sell horcr, cows and farming inipiemeuis. SATURDAY, MAR. 22. mile west of Tallap. lev I Ranierwlll sell i horses, t cow and 'arming implement. TUESDAY, MARCH !, near Ksnts, B. N. W. ll.Swnrtz. Kircutors. will selM horses 10 head of cattle and farming Implement TUESDAY, MAK.S.1, ?4 lt'e west of Fremon Aaron Howell will sell 1 horse, 2 cows, farming implement and household goods. MlODLEBURGH MARKET. Butter 24 Etrcs 22 Onions 75 Lard ....... Tallov...w Cliickeus..., Side Shoulder... Llaui.. 10 3J 7 8 10 14 Wheat 80 Rye 5(i Corn i... 6.r Oats 45-60 Potatoes 70 Bran perlOO. 1.20 Middlings" 120 Chop 1.25 Floiirperbbl 4.00 .. A JLe-gary ol th Ortgt ' Is often a ruiT-iJowri xifemrvTeiik ness, nervoUHnc8f, lack of appetite enerfry and ombition, with disorder! fcTlivbr and kidne.Vr often follow au attack of this wretched disease. The mentest need tbeu is Electric Bit ters, the splendid lomc, blood puri fior and refrulntor of Stomach, Liver and ividncyp. iliouHands nave proved that tliey wonderfully strengthen ibe nerves, build nptht- system, and rslmeto health and good spirits nfter rd attack of Grip. If Mill': ring, try IJjera. Only fiOc IVrfi'i t silieluttion guaranteed bv the Middleburg Ding Co., Omybill, (itrmun & Co.. IticLlield, Pa., Dr. J. V biinipsoll, l'enncreek, l'n. A DMINlSTKATOIt'S NOTICE Lei tors of A1u Itilstratlon in the oitiito of .lolin M. Iliickc-nh'irir, lole of Adams lT,.Miiyu(Ti . r.. ii'C (l, Intving Ix-rn granted l.) I hi) undersl,'i'el. nil per-nn knowing them-n-Ives IidIi-i teil to said i-xtnte are requested tn moke liiiinolinle liavincnl. wliili-tlwice havinu culms will present lliem duly authenticated to ine uinn i fiii.-. . NATHAN HACK NBUKO, AdminiHtrntor, V. T. A. I'lindnn-, I'a., Fell. (I, l'JH2, M. 1. 1'olU-r, Att'y. ADMIMSTRATOR'S SALE OF VALU ABLE REAL ESTATE. The i !xlerl 1 1 l mluiintstriitor cum tiBln nicnlo nnncxo of Ihc estate of John M. llnck-cnlcir-j, Intc of ilam.i townxhip, Snyder Co., I'a , deeoascd, will, cm Tkursday, Uanh 20th, 1902 on tho premises nlnnM dreedent, situate Instd townsliip (. A'lains. extro-eto public sale tiie real e-lntn of said deerdent, the same consist ing of n farm of 119 acres more or less, hound ed on the north by lands of Zachnrinh Moyer, on the east by Job llnrtnvin. nn the south by Allen Muyer and on the west by i liam Lose. This trnct contains acre of good timber Innd, most of the timber being white pine, also two largn orchards of benriug fruit trees, as well as wells of naver-fniling water. The buildings consltt of two large frnm house and good bank barn, as well a all the usual out-bulldlngs. The land I In a good stale of cultivation. At the same time the personal property of said decedent will be sold, consisting of bureau, clock, bed and bedding, lot carpet, chuira and other articles not herein mentioned. Snle tit begin at 10 o'clock of said day when terms and coudtions will he made known by -NATH.tN II.U'IIKNUI'RU, 2 13-U. Administrator C. T. A. Backatll Vairrralty at iMttW The fifty-aeooodl an Mil eatik 1 fi aa a . . K cucaneu snows ma aitraaano of thaae 363 are Iu oUege, lot rreebmen CUas. Tirenty-ok'ht gaged In the work of instruction College. Hon. Harold Murry v' gives course ia Contracts and b tice; Frederic E. Bower, E)., and in Torts; Albert WJohnn, in Realty and in Equity. Thu Jects were added to the currleJ presensyear. Llewellyn Fbllllpil a graduate of the college clJ for seven years Instiuctor In the J baa been elected Crozer Pmw Rhetoric & Oratory, and will J on his duties Sept. 1902. The J Anglian language and Liter. ably performed for the last flflJ by rror. jnocb Ferrine. LltL continue under his care. Them! steal laboratory will be ready f J fae opening of next achool ye man 8W,U00.08 has been inv the fixed aud working capita luaututlon the gin of friends , t A i r vaiiuii. au cuuri is now in tirrf uu f iw,uuu.itj 10 me working of this amount, Mr. J. D. IwJ who on previous occasions Ium benefactor of the institution the last (25,000.00. Rev, Hare, Financial Secretary, Is sing for the other (75,000.00 meeting with encouraging suixJ $100 REWARD, $100. The readers of thin paper pleased to learn that there is ne dreaded disease that ban been able to cure in all it? una inni is uararrn. Hall s (I iure is the only positive ctm to the medical fraternity i being a conetitutional diset quires a conntitucioDal tic Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken ally. actiDg directly upon iu mu mucous surfaces of the J thereby destroying the ium of the disease and giving til nut strength by building , constitution and anmstinc mi doing its work. The pro; have so much faith in its f powers, that they oiler One ed Dollars for any cane tlint to cure. Send for lint .f tesiiJ F. J. CHENEY & CO.. P Toled Sold by DrugpiHts, 75c. dall b Family Pills are the Mllllona Pat to Work. The wonderful activity of ti century is shown by an eu demand for tbe world's bent i -Dr.Kine's New Life Til CoiiBtipation, Hick HeadaoL liuUsnesp, or un trouble of oi Livor or Kidney, they are unl ai at Middleburg Ih-ug Co hilL Oar man 4 Co.. Richtit PfiiJSainpaflll, Pennscrei THE WALL STEET JOUR! Gives advice and answers. charee, iuquiries about invesi Studies undei lying causes of movements. 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