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    M1DDLEBUKG POST.
A WEEK'S CONDENSED.
Wednesday, March 11.
An American ccupany purchased
the Slan&ell copper D?ltls in Norway.
Toe consideration was i.CO".
The firelin" o t'- court which
quittcu l-l' iv-min Ci!"rtrr Well o' a'.t
rceniTrillii'; 'v l'r the loss t.f ti.o
tus ! : ".vc !cn ap;.rovoi 1 y the
navv (!'i '" r.t.
1 i; I't'l i (1IV Iition if the
111 tin.-: lit ti s ii.islriii No. 2. rnitetl Viii"
Worki rs of Ann'rica, oiwneil ut Al
toonn. l'a.. Teste r.h.y, villi over iiuO
d?l-::n" rrrKtnt.
The r.nnir.l cor.'.vntlon of the Wood
men of III'1 World U r the district com
prislnc Oh!. Pennsylvania. New York
an l New j-vtpy wp held yesterday
and todav nt Corry. l'a.
Thursday. March 12.
Cornell sndents who left Ithara. N.
Y O'l account of t -e typhoid epidemic,
are r frninc in lnrjre numberH.
Mrs. Maty Pollard Kspy, aged 101
yea:s. d i nt I larrlshurK. l'a-, yester
day .-lie a native of Virginia.
Aft" r sever0! mr'-rences among high
ofl'n U;'..', Austria has decided not to par
tlcipMte In the St. Louis Exposition.
J. II. lit own, a private dct"ctive, was
6hot and killed near Wynne, Ark., yes
terday by a negro he attempted to ar
rest. The general committee of the O. A.
R. has invited President Roosevelt to
attend the annual convention in Sun
Francisco next August.
Friday, March 13.
Professor Charles W. Shields, of the
rlmir f harmony of science nnd re
vealed rdiclon of Princeton I'nlver
sity. !ms rclned.
Kieluir.l P. Stoll. one of the wealth
iest whiskey manufacturers in the
south, dropped dead at his home nt
L'-xitiKtoi'. Ky., frun apoplexy.
John I). K:ieUefet;cr will (jive Arcadia
Colle j. . Halifax, N. S.. one dollar for
ench dollnr rnis. il by the college up
-o $ln..,i .n I.' fore January 1, P.teS.
Work v.a-; i oiumencpil yesterday
near S Mwl-in. Pa., to sink a 1 ,''.
foot sliaft for the Killing Coal nnd
Iron Cotuir ny. which when completed
nill employ ."on men and hovs.
Saturday, March 14.
lannehini; of the battleship Col
buililini; at Cramps' ship yanK
lelphia. has bet n postiHinod until
ELMER COLLINS ON TRIAL
Delaware Farmer, Charged With Wife
Murder, Facea Hia Fate.
Georgetown. Del., March 17 Earner
Collins, a young farmer of Bethel. as
p' ed on trial here yesterday for the
I der of his wife. Alda. last ril.
CY.i.f Justice Lore and Associate Judges
Cru'-jb and Peunewell were on the
l-ntdi. It was after C oVloik when the
w ork of selecting a Jury was completed.
J,n:t before adjournment Philip H.
Lnjtop, one of the Jurors, remarked
that if he should be compelled to sit
for a longer time th-.ii two hours at
ny of the sessions he would be Inca
pacitated. Counsel for the State and
the defendant will select a substitute.
The panel of thirty Jurors was ex
hausted and sixteen talesmen were se
lected from the spectators. When Chief
Justice I-ore Instructed Sheriff Steele
to iall the names of the spectators
there was a rush for the door, but two
Lailiffs prevented any person from
leaving the room. Sixty-five talesmen
wc-iv called and 34 were excused on
'th' ground of conscientious scruples.
Collins entered a plea of "Not guilty.
On the morning of April 12 last Col
lins left bis house accompanied by his
two children to go to work in the field.
His wife was to follow them later.
After about two hours had elapsed and
his wife had net Joined him. Collins
Faid, he returned to the house and Mrs.
Collins was missing. After a search,
Iu said, he found her body in the barn
Her throat had been cut. The police
investigation resulted in the arrest of
Collins.
PITTSBURG RECORDER DEAD
Our Einter MJB
xt-iir AprjK, 2 M y
Tlr.
oradc
Vhila
April
Wi
Willi.
i.i:ii Cotiaell, aut'd pi years, of j
iitoi:. I !.. r.' ci len'ally shot J
and lil!"l hims'df v ttcrduy while
iilnyliin wit! a loaded revolver. I
Yest'-rilay near Odenton, M . Clar-j
nic Cnrrii k went to the 1. use of,
William Conway, called hi:., to 11k. ,
door an I shot him to death. 1 lie mo
.ie it.T. the act is not known.
The )i "an Sti-amsliip company sign
ts! co.uraots yesterday with the Dela
ware Liver company, of Chester, Ta.,
for tv o 4'iOO-ton steamships to cost
tl.OCO.OOO.
I Mondav, March 1fi.
". -rrtui '.ciit Kooacvelt nominated Er-D'-sH
Ly.jii. en' Valtirnore. M.I., to bo
oi:ku1 nt Monrovia, Liberia.
Ita-Iy has tlecided to officially i ir
tlcipaio in the St. Louis ICxp" i !
iiul ".vol appropriate $PHP,ftmt : ; ' i
i..irp-ise.
T -
j.,,. .
cv v:
rail i-
'I'ie
Tl.on.
phia.
hr." :
J. O. Drown Succumbs to Nervous Col
Inpse, Superinduced by Politics.
Pittsburg, Pa., March 10. Kecorder
J. O. Lrown, eif this city, who te ndered
his resignation tn (lovenior Penny
packer on Kriday last, tiled suddenly
nt his home here late yesterday niter
noon. The immediate cause of He
cor.ler P.rown's death was nervous col
lapse, puperinduceil, it Is believed, by
the unusually perturbed condition of
politics in the county.
Mr. Hii v.n was always tlclicnte phy-
ri .')'; ;l!h1 had to make frequent,
trips i:vay from home for his health,
but his death was entirely unexpected'
at tiiis time. He served continuously'
as the In ad of the department of pub
lic safety from November. 1S7, until
Anaiist. li 1, when he was removed:
by Heconler A. M. llrown. In Novem
ber, l'.iel, he was appointed recorder
l.y Governor W. A. Stone to succeed'
A. M. Hrown. His resignation was
sent to Coy ri'or nnypaekcr on Inst
1'rid.iy. t t.i e effect today. When
the fad . iris resignation was made.
known ti : political followers the
con--' vrr. i was great, nnd he was
na.ie: t!i. .. . get of much reproach by
those who i '.Minted much upon his
holding c " ;;ntil succeeded by the
recorder " . William B. Hays, on the
Erst Me: , in April.
Oovcn. r Pennypacker today ap-
inery OlnlnK will
1
;nkelbkroer.
S::yder County Missionary Union
There will l lieltl, a Missionary
('iiivciili.il', kiiti.vn us tlif BiiyeJer Co.,
MUtiiouery I'libin, in the Lutheran
Cliurcli of Mimlleliur, P.i., LciMuiiinc
Fr.day H.'tcrntioii, March 27tli, at 3
clock tiiul continuing till' Huiiilay
ev'iiiiitf, March I'itth.
l'lie object of this gathering is to
give definite information on the sub
ject of Millions, as the ijuestion faces
us to-tluy, ami if possible to awaken a
greater interest on the part of each
home church in the extension of God's
Kingdom on the earth.
KKPIIE.SEXTATION. It is the
earnest desire of the committee in
charge that every conuroKution of
Miyder County, of whatever mime h
represented by at least two delegates,
These del gat,." may le tdiosen
dtlier from Missioiicry Society, the
Young People's S.ieiety, the Sunday
Sclund, or the general congregation.
If you have failed to receive n formal
oviiHtioi-, kind Iv consider this as
in-li anil notify the (lommittee,
The public is welcomed to all sessions
f the Convention.
TIIH SPKAKKIIS. Among the
peakers secured tor this gathering are
vilss Jessie ltrewer of Intlia, Kev.
Ubo lesof Lewistown, ltev. I. II. Me
!aii of Lewislmrg, Miss F. M. Sidiuy
er of Philadelphia, P.ishop Talbot,
i lev. ieiiszler and I)r. Yut.y ol'Selius
,'rove, ami the Mission Hand of Sus
tichalina I'niycrsity.
All etuiimiiliicutions shouhl be ail
1 rosed to
L. H. li ves,
Selinsgrove, Pa.
Miion liaiitl Susiiit lunula I'niver
-tv
I., lhinklel
uol is not-
ii,t - of Millihi
to town.
TTXood:
er li:i- I'etlll'iieil hoiill
of tin- finest
ever brought
WEST BEAVER.
The late primary' election passed
off quietly here and every person
md to be satisfied with the result.
Win. lloush. Ian lord at Mc-
Clure, sold hi hotel property last
week to W in. ray of Dormantown,
Mifilin County. The latter will
take charge April 1st.
Mason Ivnepp made a l)iisiniss
trip to l'axtonville and also attend
ed II. Shanibuch's 8ale last week.
Henry lVter'n i!aiij;liter, Mrs.
Bilker, of I"irni:ti)ioA'i Mifilin Co.
spent a few days with her pirents
at liuntiervillc.
David (ioss of I5urnham camt-
home Saturday to vote. He ex
pects to move from here about the
20th to the ioimcr place.
Howard Treaster made a trip to
Yeagertown last wek with a load
of apples and ri'portH the roads to
lie in a bail condition. Some places
lie said ho could see nothing of his
horse but the ears.
Sow cabbage seed on St. P trick's
in '.iie morning for Irish cabbage to
make sam-kraiit.
Ira Peter ami James (Joss of
Crossgrove was in Heaver Springs
Saturday to consult with Dr. A. M.
Smith for a United States regular
soldier.
Mrs. Steely and Mrs. V. Y. Mc
(ilauglilin spent Sunday with Chas,
.Mauivr and family in Spring Town
ship.
A few id' our schools are making
preparations for holding exhibitions
on the cvcii'uiLr of the last day of
tlicit term.
Cahin Ulsh and wife of M
C'lure spent part n Sunday on this
side cd the cm k visiting friends.
.John 11. Komig and family,
Fiui:k linker and family spent Sun
day with some of their Lowcl!
friends.
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A WORD ABOUT
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UK Time is Coining when you
need Paint for ymir Spring Painting
i
Don't t.nke u mistake by buying
I'hiap paints.
i cll tie Shirwin William
Paint. It is guaranteed to wear
with while had nnd oil.
A WORD ABOUT
wi
ttlli !
A
Wire
is sure to ir
atioc
ROOSEVELT'S ITINERARY
... .'H V
in n
on t!
'. at l.ym hi
!;CX f.T'torv
kiilcd and
eu-lo wreck
. fhecapeak:
Va.
'.u ' '
pove ra' in
Saturday and Ohio
a-; P.
Were '
rd
r:y ;
Kb
e & :
rove, I
I.OFS.
men
' r yard of
;. nt Phihidel
by an ii. i adiary
?75,Oiio.
in 13 cbies of
hi lKii a were thrown out of wrk by
the iloine of factories of the Ameri
can Window Glass Coinjjany.
Tuesday, March 17.
S"t-ri fury of War Hoot, who has
tit-i r. "iiiFnt from Washington for over
a v.-e-k. resoinied his duties yesterday.
Mayer Cirtcr H. Harrison, of Clii
caeo, was re nominated for a fourth
ter.u l y the Deneicratic city conven
tion yesterday.
Governor Pf nnypaf l;er. of Pennpyl
Tar.ia. yc-tcrday appointed William
P. Hais recorder of Pittsburg, vice J.
O Prown, deteaed.
The safo in the iostofflce at Lin
to'.:.' n. X. C, w as blown open early
Tc;ftr"'.ay morning by robbers, who
':r"l JT' 1 ir. money and stamps.
I., i:. lirfwvr. ol iiarroldsburg, Ky.,
look an v.ri' tt. r morphine by mis
t ir.i. i. a a Tiin r.'rar N'i iv York yes
terday, and was rraovi-ij to a bos
ti'.r.l Ir. a scpius condition.
CENERAL MARKETS
'a!-!i hia. Pa.. March 10. Flour
rt-ady; winu-r superfine. $2Tv5i
P i.i: y'.iaria ioli-r. tii-ar. r:.lu
' iv Kiii'n. extra. $2 55i3.10.
; . :..Ied William R. Hays as recorder.
..W JERSLY-DELAVVARE DISPUTE
Special Commission to Negotiate on
Boundry Between the States.
Trenton. X. J., March 17. Governor
Murphy sent to both bouses of the
legislature last niitht a special nies
Faue conveying a report of the spe
cial commission appointed to confer
with a simihr commission from the
ftate of Delaware to negotiate on the
dNputi d boundry between the two
states. The message states that the
commission agreed upon the fisheries
question, but left the question of
boundry an open one.
A bill to carry Into effect the rer-i V-;st Virginia's Queer Character Must
Arrangement For the President's
Western Trip Concluded.
YashiniUon, March IV. President
Roosevelt's itinerary on bis Western
trip. boKiurdnx April 1. has been
arranged. The party will reach Ills
march, N. 1).. April 7. Thou will fol
low a two werk;' May in Yellowstone
Park, leaving which the President will
btrlke into Nebraska, reaching Grand
Island on April 27. After brief stops
at Hastings, Lincoln and Fremont, the
train will proceed to Omaha. Severn!
stops will be made in Iowa in Colonel
Hepburn's district.
On April 30 the party will be. in St.
LouU. where the President will partici
pate in the dedication of the exposi
tion. On May C the President will be
in California nnd will visit Hed Lands,
Han Francisco, I.os Angeles and the
Yo.seinitn, Del Monte, San Jose and
San Pram Isco.
The pi i sideaiial party will spend the
2ith a!: ) at Seattle, and on the 2.".th
will eise lor a trip through Central
arid Kastcin Washington, stopping at
W.vili Walla and Spokane, and possibly
oilu r points. He will return to Wash
ington JUIie 5.
CLENN TO BE TRIED AGAIN
Ky
Larre
four was iiun-t. at $3.1:a3.20 P'-r
Whist wii firm; No. 2 penn-
lyivanla. red. r.'-w, 'irtiti . Com
was Ij:;:i; No. 2 veiiow, lo"kl. 49'-ir.
Oat.-; were r,-,t; No. 2 Whit", clippe.,
4 i'v : lower grades, i'.'.r. Hy was
;y: No. 1 tiirotby. JU for large
bn',' ' P.ei f was su ady; beef hams,
$: hJ. Pork wia f.rm; family, J2".r,(i.
Lio pou'try. 1 ; . for hens, and lee.
for old roo-ters. 1 r.'ss-d poultry, at
j',r '".o;.. f-,.-!. and p-. for old
n-t-u-r. ii o'er was so-ady: creamery.
. .- p'j' cd. Y.-a were steady; New
Y t V i .! Pi .risy'v:in:a K.'-i1 per
i'j7.- : l''Htot-s s'l-aijy; cho: e. tifi
Tf(. pi r !. : !;';.
ommendations of the commission was
introduced into the house by Mr. Boyd.
It provides for joint fisheries' rights
and a common Jurisdiction on the part
of both states over the Delaware river
from shure to shore.
Vandalism at Princeton.
Princeton, N. J., March 16. One of
the big bronze lions which guard the'
entrance of historic Nassau Hall was
so badly disfigured Saturday night by j
a crowd of young alumni and upper
classmen that it cannot be satisfac
torily repaired. The contingent of
Btudents and graduates gatbt red to
gether on the steps at a late hour to
sing their class songs and eneage in a
little celebration. During the jollifi
cation one of the big lions was be
headed and otherwise mutilated, the
fragments being gathered up by the
university proctor yesterday morning.
The lions were presented to the
university by the (lass of 1673, of
' which President Wilson is a member.
Live Stcck
East nv.r.-a.:'). n. y.
ritj.i
V.a
Markets.
Ma'i h K Cattle
-.. !2 "Si i ):,: hulls,
i (....r j.'.T'fj ;;.:;";
. I " '. per head.
r; tops. V.r,0&:i 2fj;
riV.'(ikI!. Hogs
t:K'a: mixed,
r-. 7 T.'j'fi 7 V; I'igs
wr re i-Tong- I'-irns
p native IhiiiIik Yi.'Hti
A. V "r'i 7;u; wi i-tern
ye-i-lings. I','i 75;
1op r.ixed fheey. f S.KC
s were t. ;g.'ji
tor;. rj. on to good
.-re L .-lei I..-;
7fl7V.. Yo: t.
tT )ri '."i :-!.o"
were h.i-'.er: u
75 ; t rlli" to eA
tailj'.h. f" ''"57 "
h T.'tU. i-j!!b to v...yj
tan i.:!ierty. l'a . :.iar n i,. -i.attie
wfr s'eady; t hoii e Tj 15? 5.30; prime,
liiil lO; gwd. $i ' 4 HoK were
lour. pr:irie havy. J7 K; mediums,
t7Vi'5 7r,: heavy urk-'is. t7.70r 7 V);
lit'lil Yorker , I7.7'.ifi7.70, pi;, I7.70J!
1 75; rourhs, 'i.'i:'ij."V). Shep were
higher: iest wehers. tWK; cu!U
tnd comrjion. 12 254.50; ' hope: latnbs,
$;.00;7.7;; vaJ calves, 7.5JS;is.Z5.
Despondent Actress a Suicide.
Washington, March 17. May ICsch
er. a variety actress, aged 22 years,
toriiiiii'ti.d suicide here last night by
swallowing carbolic acid. She was
d'.FiiondeEt from sickness and lack of
tmpioyrr.ent. and had said that her
mother would not let her come home.
A 1' ttt-r addressed to her mother, Mrs.
A. M. Kscher, 6;7 McKean str t, Phil-ad'-lphia.
said In part: "I lay myself
down to rest. I have lost the love
of you and also of the man I love.
I died with a broken heart."
Was Lincoln's Indian Commissioner.
Indianapolis, March 14. Robert G.
Hedrick, commission' r of Indian af
fairs under President Lincoln and
brother In law of Caleb K. Smith, Lin
coln's secretary of the Interior, was
burled here yesterday. He died In
poverty. He was born In lialtlmore In
1S21.
Stand Second Trial.
Washington, Mach 17 The case of
Kills Glenn, the famous man-woman
of West Ylrgiula, received the atten
tion of the Supreme Court of the
L" nited States yesterday, and as a re
sult of the decision, handed down by
Chief Justice Fuller, Kills Glenn must
stand trial for a second time on the
charge of forgery.
The woman for years masqueraded
as a man under the name of Ellis
Glenn. She was tried for forgery in
Wood county. NY. Va., at the May term
of court, l'jul, and the jury disagreed
She claimed at that time that she was
the sister of "Ellis Glenn." At the
fall term of court, when she came up
for re-trial, she claimed that she twice
was being placed in jeopardy for the
same offense, and sued out a writ of
habeas corpus before Judge Jackson.
The writ w-as granted, whereupon
Hunter H. Moss, Jr., prosecuting at
torney, appealed from Judge Jack-
' son s decision, and the court today
sustained the appeal.
PAXTONVILLE.
YV. F. Howell, who is employed
as type writer lor the 1. II. l. Co.
at Lewisitiwn spent a few days with
his grandmother Howell and hi
many friends.
Kciihcii Wcinch, Thomas Kath
I'oii anil wives attended the funeral
of James SwiucforJ ut Ccntrcvillc
Tuesday of last week.
tor are sending gome time with
their many friends.
Lester E. Derr made a trip to
Heaver Springs and vicinity Satur-
lay.
Once more the Death Angel has
entered our community and taken
the infant child of II. J. Erue-t
ami wile. We sympathize with the
parents in this severe liereaveineiit.
The New I'astor assigned to the
Middlehurg circuit will preach his
first sermon here next bunday even
ing. Every one is cordially in
vited.
Miss Dessie Kncpp spent some
time at Howard Schainl;ich's Sunday.
Keubeii and Win. Wagner and
we iHiught sever:: I tons at the old
price ami will c,iw our customers
the licncfit of same while this lot
lasts. Come early and take advant
age of this oiler, as it will go very
rapidly.
GELNETT BROS.,
MIDDLEBURG, PA.
oppnc That Succeed
' - ''l;e Seed H'Huoof I). I.Hmlri'Ui & Sum. theoUl
rliHi lm li.iil 1 10 venn' pTii.-rlpiu-p witli SeotN. nml t Me ruB'Ilm nf I liis nre iriitvil X Ui
tit f;irnieoijei'l giirilciifri i n a Mncly illutm'ct t'atitliiKlle, imiiieU KKKK. N'ii.(irni
lirofeieaiomtl nr iiniitte'ir. ran tttlunl In Oe wiiimut 111c tuniuniu iniormiii un comiraa
e'tcaletju Suiul fur it.
AMERICA'S BED FOR 1G03.
i hi i,i,ii, tn ti mnke tlila uttr.n tive nnd sliowy lie'lnr'! worth from SiT'i tn l'0,i
to size, but vim i-iin have tlie Mi-eds loirroiv theim free of eliurif'!, liy eni'l'ising thil M
intMit with your rml nnler, attinunUiiK tn f I . On or more. N-e larKO llliHtratioit mid lu
ti.in in Laiulretlm' l ataloniie. rile tu ilny for the Catalogue.
BIG retOrN oN A 25 CENT INVESTMENT-
ENoUcH seed
( CnO Heads of CalilutKC
I II DO MiulM of IMilinh
TO PRODUCE
IS
I
I
lno Koo'sof BeelH.
IQi'O KrupH of t'ueiimlier .
.(HKI lleadn Of Lettuce . .
.VO KniitH ol Watermelon .
.V-0 Hiillm of Onion
IjtndrOtlis' Karly S-:
Ijincre'ln' wlnie 1
Searlel Teiiniikill
Ijtiiilretlm' I'irrt
Virifitiiu Solid Hiate
Arkanmn Traveler
Hloommliili- IVnrl
Talked Himself Out of a Job.
Washington, March 14. United
Stau-B C'onnul John L. Uittinger, at
Montreal, has been Invited to rcslKn.
lie will he succeeded by Major A. W.
Edwards, a North Dakota newspaper
man. Consul Iiittiuger while on leave
of absence at his home in St. IxjiiIs
talked very freely of the relations be
tween the United States and Canada.
This was ill received In Canada and
has led to the present action.
Gift of Shamrock For Pretident
Wasdlngton, March 16. President
Roosev-lt received Saturday from
John Redmond, Irish member of par
liament, of Dublin, a box of shamrocks.
It has been Mr. Redmond's custom .er
many years to send shamrocks to the
president on the approach of St
Patrick's Day.
SUB
SCRIBE for The
Post
families were here attending: the
sales of Howard SehatnLaeh and
Isaiah I'dwersox.
Miss Sallie Moyer of Swinefoid
spent Thursday at John Keigle's.
Sanford Scnainhaeh of Ix.'wis!own
spent Wednesday with his parents.
J. Y. Nerhood and Ed. Mitchel
of J5urnham spent Sunday at home
with his parents ami relatives.
The Strenuous Life.
Every ilny the Hystem needs a cer
tain quantity of nutritious matter to
supply the deficiencies of the day be
fore. The building up process must
begin ut the breakfast table. "It", the
new cereal, tastes g'ol nnd furnishes
tliut material. A breakfast of "Jf fits
the entire body for the strenuous trails
of the day. "f" is made of best select
ed wheat. "" bus a taste to it. One
dish inaki-B you want another. You
ciui cut "It" ut any meal. At grocers
everywhery.
Ira ('. .Swart, Thursday ordered and
paid fur the I'osT to lie sent to bis new
home ut Ktuuntoii, Ktaunton County
Neb.
Tragedy Averted.
"Just in th" n;ck of tim on r lit.
t!o Ik'V was naved" writes Mrs. Wat
kms of pleasant City, Obio. 'Tneu
tnotiia had played ud havoc with
him und a torribla couch Hot in ho-
hides. Doctors ttcated him, hut he
(jrtw worse fvry any. At length
we tried Dr. Knur's New Discovery
for Consumption, and our durling
was saved, lie's now Round, and
well." Everybody ought to know,
it's the only sure cure for Coughs,
Colds and all Lung diseases. Guar
anteed by Middleburg Drug Co.,
Oraybill & Garmftn, Richfield, l'a.,
Dr. J. W. HaniPHell Pennncreek. l'a.
l'rice &)c. and $U. Trial bottles
free,
but l-lants of Tuinato l-andreUm' Earliest
Which collection of Seeds for t Acnty flve (45) cents enclosed With the Order wiS
uo'-tj-atd.
1 should like to mail each ot my out
ciiitolliern anil frlenilmi I'ntaloKite, as 1 am
pri'iutreil lo All orders prumptly and satin-
iieiorny.
JAMES VICK,
FORME LY OF CCHESTf R, N Y.
Mamgcr Mail Ordir Departhert,
D. LANDRETII &$
1217 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA
ONE PACKAGE FREE
Have you got Dyspepsia, Indigestion, or anv kind ot
ailments? You can be Cured; I will send you F'REK a l'8'
my stDinuch tublets which U the Itest remedy for the Ktumach
lint PVf r lit-pii lirtMinrod. linvo luul iniirn tlinii "0 veurs' l'X"t1
nerfeetinir a reined v that wi 1 cure nil forms of stoiiuu-li t roiilde. w
as dyspepsia, inilicstitni, gas on the stomach, heurt-bui l':lltJ
.... They
of the heart, and ptsr digestion.
My Stomach Tablete
Assist the stomach to digest fiod. That is their mist-i
THIS by stating tilings right in the stomach. Create
energy by strengthening the stomach.
Any Form of Stomach Trouble
Cnn be cured if the right remedy is used. My Stomach Tablets iij
Kemedy. I Have seen liuniiretls or very bail eases cured nj ic'"
HfiHnWITH AKGTWO Amonir Itankin. III.. MfyM.1
Many Testimonials.
Strawn, Tex., Feb. 10, ll(m
Mr. John Morrow, S.rhigllelil,).
Dear riir Please nnd fil!..'iU for
wliich imiil me three boxes of the
Kton inch Tabletsthese I order lor
friendn. I hive taken about two
boxes and llicy cured me of sto
mach trouble. Many of my
friends have tried them ami say
they are the best they huve over
tried. I could not sleep on my
left side for many years, but I
can He down now and sleep any
way I imptcii to He down.
Yours truly,
K. J. JU.MHKY,
Mr. John Morrow : lv-A
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Tnlili.fy niirl tool: thelll S1""'
to directions iliiym and H
llu I... Ill liiLrlltrt. wuir'H
1 hud not done f-r over .
and 1 was bin --ry ever;1
and enjoyed i . '"If-
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lust year, soon i - iu
.......I.i r.J.i ..... t . .Miwh D1 1
i i , ... I am
ut'glll m niii i" .
to send part of mi IXl
i... .Ii i .f t hW
I I r.wl .nra f. v 1 1. 11
send you anottu . uidvf.
Mv oflur to let vou trv them THEE is bused on my fttitn ib
perlence with myfiibleis In eiirlno tlyspepsla. u
.... . . n i . iic will D
Write me at once anil tuu ikuij ikial, i-AViAut. 1t.uU
by return mall, and soon you will be cured. ' ' : '
JOHN MORROW, Chcmlt, 96 Forest Ave., SPRINOFlEi)