MT. PLEASANT MILLS. Rrv. H. H. Spohn returned" on Sat- jar from Lancaster, where he had ten upending the last week. He rtj accompanied by hia better hall (j,0 expect to upend some tim In w. country.... Geo. W. Garmanex- to leave on Mouaay ior uiacKB- iirir S. C, where ho will be employ- Ibr the American view vo.... L f. Heyrr loft on Monday evening Lowiaburg witli two loads of colics. . . .l'eter Xj. .Meiser is taking ,t'jc Lcwispurjj nii- tum wo k rof. J. II. " "8 ot bt linfKrov was , town on Saturday interviewing Lr fchool directors on the diction- ry question. IllEQPOKI. MIDDLE CREEK. Xhc farmers are busy cutting off im....Our schools will open on Clonday a week. ... A. A. Ulsh pur- Uased 2 ' 40 trotter at Liowistown ist week. . . .Tbete Ewing and faun irrre visiting with her rarents, t. Mitchell's on Saturday and Sun- i. . .There was a good attendence L the Hideo picnic on Saturday, al- Loua-li not as largo as on former oc- Luuins .... Don t forget the picn ic at kilJle Creek on Saturday, ltef rehh Cnts of all kinds will bo served on Jtf ground. Prominent speakers the Troxelville band will be pres Ct ...Al. Manbeck, while cutting If corn had the misfortune of cut I;0g an ugly gash in his shin.... J. !!. Knrpp intends to take in the fire- id's Convention at Heading next kek ... Henry Maurer of Lewis- ,wn was at home on a visit on Sat- rJay. ' Carol. CENTItEVILLE. We notice some of our farmers ire commenced to cut corn.... :ilion Agent Edward Mohn and Lje of Muncy Valley aro visiting irouts and relatives here. . . .-Mr. 1 Eirtuian is obliged to use a pair of hutches, having cut a gash about i:i inches long in one of his feet, re- Utly. . . . W. A. Napp inado a busi- lesstrip to Shenandoah last week . .Hirnru Hackenburg of Mifllin lrgwas in town last week.... B. F. lmolJ of Frecburg was hero on lifineas one day last week....Val- Mine Walter spent several days in iLcnandoah, recently. . . .E. M. Kois- ler paid Hazclton and vicinity a liisiness visit last week. . . .B. F. Bo- kandS. G. Bingman paid Sun dry a business visit ou Thursday .Mrs. Lizzie A. Miller is visiting ililiros in Laurelton, thiii .week. . . H. Miller, Esq., of Laurelton, was k town on business, Saturday.... lira. Manbeck of McClure visited in Lis vicinity over Sunday. . . .Quite a :mber of our pcoplo are attonding art tbis week. Occasional. WEST BEAVER. Host of our farmers are through wing ; others have not commenced t....Our schools open on next tjn Jay, with a corps of able tench es.... The Ridge picnic on last But- rdny was largely attended. It is Miniated that at least 2500 people fere present. Quito a number from Jtifflin county were present. Call bin. All welcome. The addresses tbo different speakers were ap pointed Ly all. No accident oc- peJ and every one went on their ty njoicing....The old Gerinau ramp, irank X. Samir, died at mauuel Wagner's and was buried Baker's church, Comrade Charles wth olliciating. . . .Amos Snook, rcouHtuble, died on Monday af- rooonatlP. M West Beaver tipresicuted at court this week l no doubt the roll of honor will til up to one hundred thousand r0Dg....The boys of tho 49th, at 'Stnd arc talking of taking iu tho Jmon of that Regiment next ruth at Huntingdon T. F. nnefoid, W. Y. McGlauglin and siues spent Sunday at Jerry n,PP's and partook of a grand sier r.nd any amount of ico cream watermelons which Mr. and r. Knepp understands preparing orauy king. Bou. TROXELVILLE. II death of Dr. Goo. P. Miller of 'et, caiiBcsa pain in tho hearts of leans ut this place. Tho Doc 1 Owiuuiiitiin but thoso who knew him, only im to hke him.... Mrs. S. S. "terof ninr i,r;.i.ii,.i,...i, r oays last week among tho scenes tiiuanood....Our Grangers 'rly all through soading ; and :a haVO IllsO flnitdiA.l triffino niY JOW lot them nnmfl tn lniwlr. port i, and we will see whether will not need a nro-Lar in nlnen 1 hubkino. . o . ,jaow ncct, xn-u- Pagner of Went. TtAnvor w awwat V TMMW p to hunt squirrels with his son r a lew days. The number of squirrels slain by that old "terror of the forest" was one and Jim says that was blind iu one eye, and had the other badly damaged. Shame on you, James, for talking bo nasty . . . .In reading '3iuiro Alleman's ar ticle in last week's Post, I made up my miud, that the gentleman hit the spike square on the head ; and that the article contained a good deal of genuino horxo nense. . . .Geo Wiz?. but wasn't it hot lust Friday and Saturday f One of my little boys snid it was so hot that hia pop corn commenced to pop on tho stalk. If any body is inclined not to believe this, I will g"t homo politician to swear to it.... Howard W. Trox el has his new houso up, and ready for tho slato roof.... J. O. Bergeo has the rough wnll finished, and the lower timber in place for hi house. . . .J. O. Goss mid C. P. Fiss bought Dr. E. M. Miller's houce and lot in this place. Consideration ?1M0. Cal. Joe. J. C. Kessler and wifo and Newt. Feehrer and lady of Selinsgrove were Middleburgh visitors Sunday. Lat Auguot while working in the harvest field I beeiini overheated, w- suddenly attacked wltti era in r 8 aud wan nearly deu). Mr. Cummlng, the druggist, kavo me Dlnrrhwa Item ed y whlrli completely relieved, lue. I now keep a bottle of tlm remedy handy. A. M. HlWNKi,!,, Ceniervllle. Wiidi. ForcalebyJ. W. Pampsell, Peims Creek, 1 Mrs. 4. A. Kell, Pomona, (Jul., had the bad luck to sprain her ankle. "I tried several liniments," he says, "but was not cured until I used C'hamberlalu's Tain Halm. That remedy cured me and I take pleasure In recommending it and testifying to its efficiency" This medicine Is also of great value far rheumatism, lame back, pains in the client, pleurisy and all deep seated And muscular pains. For sale by J. W. Snmpsell. Tenns Creek, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Sunbury & Lewistown Division. In effect May 20, 18i)5. VIIIWilD Dll. I (TATIOM. I tllTfllD rat 4.20 4.10 4.oJ 3.57 .M 8 4.1 8.8T 8.3(1 3.V4 8.14 3.o 3.01 Hi t44 xwr l m l'i.u6 l'i.01 U.IH) 11.61 II.4A 11.40 11. M A. I. Ltwtttowa J. Mln Strt I.wlitown Mltlo.l Painter Hblmlla Wannar Msulura Raab'i Mill Adanibara: Haartown a m T. 7.3 T.4 T.41 T.6S 1.00 8.04 I 14 .' i.ar 8.3'i 8.4:2 8.48 8 M 8.M .01 8.11 8.1 t.'A tn l.bu l.(K l.lll 1.14 SKI 8.-J7 1.81 1.43 1.4V a.M 4.0-i 4.11 4 II i.'ii 4.W 4.38 4 4-l I 94 I H 11 11 IT tn 11 v it IS ID ST 0 41 a 11.10 11 W In .on ,10.68 10.K) 10.41 io. is lO.tli io.it; 1 10.04 ! Haolfir Mld.lUburgb Mllilh Kraamtr Pawling Rallaicrov Sallotcrova J. Suobarv Solinsgrovo Aooommodation. (Ooan4tlDg with tralat on N. U. Rt ) T- Sllniitr0T4. J A.rrl at Helin,roTt 1.46 P. at. .ll P. U Trains Leave Lewistown Junction : 4.58 . m, 10 40 a m. 1 1'i p m, I w p m, 11. '.H p tn tor Altnona.PitUburg and tha Wait. For llrtlUuiom anl Wanhlnvton D.IJtm 1 OT, 1 8 4 38 p m For I'hlludalphla ami New York. V 35 a III 1 02, 1 33, 4J8 and 11 18 p 111 Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. ANI NORTH-UN OENTKAL RAILWAY. Irnlm Loava !4unhury dally eionpt Sanduy : 1 34 a. in. tor Wllllnineport aud I'ananditlKua. 113 am, For Holletoatft, Krlo.and UauanilalKua w.6oa m, For lAMtk Hnven. 1 U4 p ui, For Hsllefouta, K.ine and Cannndat. KUit. 8 4 ii in, For Itnnoro and Klnlra. 9 Vi in for Wllllttiuiport. Kiiixmy 6 i:iin. lor Krla and ranand.iK'im, 9 Warn, for Iack. Ilavrn. and yiSpui lor Will-Itiu-purt. - 5 'i a tn. ForCiMwiKa nd llutalion. 5'itii ni.looo a in.iiO'l 641 p in, Fr Wllk-t.Hrre. T 10 a in, loyoaui, 1 R8 p in, 646p in, FurMia uiokln hihI Mount ( iiimi'i. .Sunday lo oo a m, lor Wllko'iiarro. Train- Leave Su'.lnfKroTe Jonotlon 9 6V a in, weekday arrlviu at l'lilUdIpM 8 00 p. in. Naw York Iklpm, B iltlinore lo p ui. Waehlnrfton 4 30 p ui. 6.41 P. AI. ook d i arriTlntf at Plilludolphla 11.16 P.M. Naw York 8 63 a in, HultliU'.ro 10.40 P. M., ( w p m. dully arriving at Philadelphia 4 30 a m, Naw York 7 33 a m, TrAlna alno Leave Nunhury : 160 a ui, Uuily arriving ut riilladalphla 6 61 a m Kultlinore 4 jlo a. in. Washing lou 7 40 a, ui. New York 9 38 am. Wi'i'k(ia)K,lo 36 a in Sumlayi. 138 a in. dully arriving at I'lilludolphla lo 10 a m., New York 1163 pm., liallliuore 8 66 a ui., Wuliln!loii 10 18 am. 1 60 p in. wot'k dayi arriving at Philadelphia 6'JJpm. Now Yorkwut p ui., Baltimore 8 16 p. tn., WitHhliiKton 7 6o p m. TralDH alHu hmva Suuhury at0 4H a. in. and 6 3(1 and 8 17 p. m. lor Harrldhurg, 1'hlladulphlu mid Hallnnore. For rti', uip call on Tloket Aitnnt or addreai Thou. Watt, P. A. W. It. 110 Filth Ave I'ltuburg, Pa. .1. K. WOOD.Oen'l I'm Agent 8. M. I'REVOST, den'l Manaver. WORLD WIDE ENDEAVOR 8TOKT OHTIIg VL'N(J l'WII.K's SiKIKTY CI r IilSTIAN KX DKA V If run nil RiniiNNiNu and in all laniii). Uv Ukv. Pkanl-is E. L'lahk, I). J), story ol Y. P. S. C. E., IU birth, llfo and prog, l-ess of the uiotit woudnrful Clirlatluu nrKanlza llou alnca tho duwu ot tho world ; Its prouiliiitnt nii'UiU'rsiuidort(imlt.'ni;eoiivc'miiiii4 ur Kara logo, t'hleagu, 1'UUudulphia, St. L-iulx, Mlnmi apolU, Now York. Montreal, Clovulund anil Uoslou. A coiuplole history of C. E. Ill Foreign IjuhIs. Iteiulsllkoa romance. Thrilling lu in UcOHt throughout, 840 Extra Lahui Pais. uo Enukavinoh. ACCIItQ Noversuch a chnnco olTt rwl rU6l I a wtluthuBuleofthlH Wmiiliir. lAAIlTFn ",l .,lol. Every Kndi-uvorir VV I cc. wuutslu The tlmudoal lluok of the t'reHtwit OrgiiulMitiiin. Send Mr cliou Urs olTtTliig em ptloiiully IIImthI terms u, GirXEI'SIB. METZAK i KKI.LEY, 689-41 N, llroad St., I'milak'a, J'a. 9W-4t. -"' KIDNEt LIVERS e.R ItiliCHIStlCSS H-wJucho, foul bre'ith, sour stnmiu'h, hrnrt bvun. iwiii In i licet, UyiK ynux, voiLHtipuiloib l'oor Digestion Dlstrw Bftercntimr, pulu uiul Minting In tho itoniach, ahortncflaof breath, puin In tho heart. Loss ol Apiictitc A fplcndld feeling to-dny ami a deproMed on to-morrow, nothing ftceius to til to good, tirtil, llorpli-Mand all unstrung, wraknran, di-blllty. iH tmp-llonl liullil up quickly rundown constitution and makes the wcuk strong. At Drugglata 50 crnta and 11.00 aire, "UnrllV UuMe to llralUi" rm-CaaMlteUar (m, Dlt. KtLMEH t Co.. DlSGIUMW'JW. N. Yi New1 sHaiNo aNd Hair dressing PARLOR. llavltiif puroliHHfil t lie I!itrt-r Hhop forincrly owtio.l by IN ter (.'. llarttniui In the wittenmver liulMititf, I mil ir'iuri'il to do all First Clsnx Work, noli as Shnvlnir, Mitlr llr'ftiiiL.', Sbaiupoolnir, Dyelnn Muntolie, Slnne lug Hair, to xtt llio fuliiut; out, Hitn; Tritniulnir for IihIIpw, and Honing Hazors a Specialty. Hive me a trial. A I.. E. SOLES. D" A. L Sl'ANULEU, DKNT1ST. Una Ailiiilnlsterpd. thrown ninl KrMHtvork, Etc, OfTloe one door north of VVIh' Store. Selluhrove, I'm. cJuslice cl !nc Peace AND GQNVKVANOKl?. M- Z. SUIKINGER. Middleburgh, Pa J.O- MOHN, M. D. Practising Physician and Surf-eon IU-niil'Mic't in tin French FlntH, Mi'l-dlL-buruli. C'uIIh piomptl.y and cn: fullv iilti i.ili-l t . j as. t. cuorsK, ATTOItNKY AT M MlMULKIII Itll l-A, A II i.llsi llf l.f llr-l,-.l ,, Inn.. will rwwi e i ii ,hi.-i."..ii. D u. j. r. amk;. n. n. . DICXTIST Trout iiM, lining, intliii-lol t 'tili, orowu iiLul bi iiifii- svcrli. Tot-tli ex tracted without pain. Sutlnf action Kuaraiitpctl.ajnrncu movt'il to tb uew K.inft Huil.iini.'. MIDPr.KBURGH, I'A. Get an Education, Edui'iitlon und fortune po hnnd In hnnd. tint nn I'll'iciitloii at tliiTi-iitralsinti-Normal School. L'xk IIiivcii, Tn. r'irt-clusiuToiiiixtHil.'nHurit low in' r-.. stall" iild to students. Kr l!lusir.i-U-d oiitaiocni" iiddii'SH JAMES ELIKJN, I h. 1)., Prlnrliml. LtHk lluvt'ii, I'a. I'llml I'tlr.I 1141,1,1k Hll,. Kvi IT" mh-.Moist lire; liiiciis..ichliur uhds'ltii, Inifi most ut mhl ; worse i,y M-t .it-liiikf. If n'- lUWtd ' Colli lllUK I Hit.. ,1- I. il III. . llll'll oril II IlliM d Ullll lllciTUt''. been, milk' Vl'IV Sore. .SW4VK'H OlNTJlKvr stopx the liehttn; litid lileedlinf. IicuIh lllcei al I ill. ninl In most cM-eM renin cs tlie I n:nor.. At ilnik'nlsis, or by limn, ior ui) uenis. lr, ttwiiynr A- Son, l-'illadelplila. n PALMS 111 lh1 I Ol.l.l liK, lTlll Client nut Ht., Truth YKr. Aritlniii I imriHiHli, lililiv.iliml liiitrui lion, hit nut inn l',rininiii.ii mi.l all tlm I 'oiomereiHl If rAIII'llHM. 'iii:.iiicipiii. 1 uriiilieil 1 lie Him inium uf kuowli-.lai. at the minimum ul nllrtlrl..ljr,. TIIKU. W. I'M.tl, l"r-t. HENCH & DROMGOLD'S ,3T. SA7r;.ILLoEfIGi;iES A woiHterful Improvement In Friction Frrda ami 4.la-llurk. iiackniutloiiuri'itrrlaKe 3 ClmraHnfust Muiiyolhi rln Hie market. Friction (lulrh V I, cuumiitf ulltlicfiil Ki-nrliig lonuuul ullll wlill Uu k fuel arrnt anvlna lo power and wrnr. -iid 4ccntsliisiiiniM forlurKel'miiloirueiuiil prli i Also Hprlna Harrow, Hay Hukra, 4'ultlvatora. 1 ern I'lmilrra.Hlieller'a, etc. Mriillim (ilji;.rk I1KMC11 6i miOJlUOLU, jnrra., Vot It, I'a, R-M'-A-N-S The modern stand ard Family Medi cine : Cures tho common . e very-day ills of humanity. DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE Vo all lullerorn of EUHOWM OK VOrTir, lilWf VI4JOII and IM-KAMKS OP M KIN AM) W'OMl.N, 2u puii tiulli buunUi curi-l y tenleil und mnllod trie. Trcitmonl hv mall irlctly oonrljentl'il, anil a rtoiilllvK, quirk eur RiinntntwiL No mutlur lioiv long atiinduitf, 1 will poaUlvoly eura yciu. Writs ur rail. OR inRR329N.I5thSt.Phi!a.Pa. 'kkiii-liliiff. I S3L iiX Ai fl.GO PKIt YEAK. crown Acme. The best Burning Oil that can bo mado from rptrolcum. It grivos a brilliant licht. It will not emoko the cbininpy. It will not cliar the wick. It Ins a high tiro tost. It will not explode. It in without a comparison as n per fection Family Safety Oil, It i manufactured from tho fineat Crude, in tho i.iost perfectly equip ped refineries in tho world It is tho lluHt. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO.; fcumniry station, Hunbury, ra, O SEL1NSOHOVE MARBLE-YARDl M. L. MILLER, - - Prop'r I keel) otiimtHritlv nn limlnn 1 man. ufiii'ture to order till kinds of Marble and Oranite ' Monnmeiits And HeadstonesI Old Stones Cleaned and Eouairod. low rmcEs t low phices'i I Iihvp one of the bent Miirliln Hi.r. torn iu the Mute ami co.irstiieutly turn out irond work. Hvl'Oiu and nee my workit prlct'H. Thnnkftil for rant fnvnra I inont. r ipectfully Hk a continuance of mine, M, L. MILLER. ONE GIVES JIE LIER MEN WAN TED Towll Miirsery Slock and u llrst-class line of New Stil Potatoes. Xoc.HTicin'e re- ijiiiril. Sternly work and ood jmy iTit-kly. utfits fnv Write, ' Chas. D. Leonard, Geneva; N. Y. 1 EWIS 98 m I roTstszs uro nana (rATianit) IMl'nmiMt and rmnt T ya a duo pnd. and tri.,i ,i K S wlUi rxuuraliln ud. tiia ouumiia ara always l1r u. win mi Ui t-hmiM HtrA H.ii lu Ji uiliiul.i without hollla. It la ttt Hrat fnrclinlii urnJm rH-, UIlnfn'Uii Hits clmwtfc Ml txitUiai, lnta, Inn, hria. iaxt wra co. irou. AU., rtiUb, I'aV T rupl i y n, t-iti !, 'i rmli -Mui C'i) rit'htH itii't J.ntMtl r(itri'l. Twwnt jr-tlr a yeurn i i.ri'itfi. Wo rfHr. wliothiT t'ttnnt rnn b f4t iiiij or llt, frnfM.f ottfiruit. Our fu itl lit unit! i-nt- rit t hIIi.wmI. uuift H'hiU Krrr, H B, WltLSON A CO.. Att..ri.. i. mt U. Ci L. a. i .t. ciu. o. W AftHINQTON, D.U GET THE BEST When you nro nliout to buy a Sc wln Muchlna do not l)o dec-fiveil jy allurinK advertiaementa und bo led to think you cau gut the best Uludo, f.nest finishutl und Most Popular (or a trcro aontr. See to it that you buy from reliable nianu hictuicra that lmvu Kincd u reputation by honest and q uaro deulinK, you will then K-t a KewiiiK Muehinu that la notcil the world over for ita dura bility. You wunt tho one thut l easiest to manage and ia Light Running $ There U none in the world thnt .,4 1UII (TijUl,, 11, IIIVl I1UI1I1.-U, viiu- J dtriietion, ilitrability of working JiuriH, liuuiieha oi iiiiidii, ucuuiy n appuuratiei', or hug ui tnuny luHirovciucutK uu the New Home It hai Automatic Ten-Inn, Double Peed, alike on both Rides of needle ( fatenttif), no other lull It j New Stand ( jAviAl.driviiiK wheel llinmd on adjui.iuLilcuuuUra,tliua(uiluuitiK frktiuu to the inuiiuiuiru WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. THE KEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. Ouucia, H41M. IkxrroK, Utw. I'mom Huinmc, N.S Cuit'tuo, ff.t. HT. Ull l, Mn. IHl I TIIM. OaH I'lUJICUUO, eU ATLANTA, OA. fom lc av 1. H. Ewint,'. in' Apent, 11 ,7 CI tout n nt !t., i'liila. I'a. WASTED i:nf:.i-:ti! u K-licit .ir1-r f.r our hrily tVirtir iStni k. KiiHinnoai feinl HAlnry to ttmiut iiik tUMH' tit t'OlllllllKf-IIHI to li cal Atfciitn. lYriiiniH'iit m. BV TMC chase: KUaSZRIESiM-ui!,,;: SS.-J-' cs-i- &h 7 If votf hixr the remotest idea of purtulrirf U''S11 SSfvMMOKTMAM) courwi uf tu.1y nuw or Utr. vmi ai.MiiUl ii nM awiy foi lieantiftil rloih-Uiibl .tvM.t th.il I.-IU a,l., .t a, A M . Remember ft Deal mm aV. itK' z a f :!,.Ju;t.;hi ::z: c, cnooi oi uusiness .c'.u lluu tny Mh-r mi lh i-wulnrnt. InvMt . vi-taJ cti.t. AOdin. " K. it. U." kiA.MS.ia. N, V. HTM L SELINSGROVE. PA. IAE ARE GETTING L0TE OP FALL GOODS NOW Respectfully, S. WEIS, Selinsgrove, Pa. Great Reduction Sale of k nn ia ra tr y in u For Ninety Days ! The Undersigned Offer TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT THE UKEATKST SACKIFK'K V.vV.ll KNOWN IN CKNTHAL I'KNN- ' VIA AN I A. We are uot M'llinjr out, i.t we tlo tlilM t Iihtimih.' t.ur wilrn hImiv miy tm vIouh year. We give a. ftiw of tlie prlci-a hm ftillowa : Soft Wood Chiuuber HiiitH f 14.IHI -Cotton Tup Mutt read 'i ! Hartl Wootl Clmmh.T Sulto 1K.IKI Wovimi WiJo MiittreHH 7 A aTa.. I. LI..I. it III .......a. ... ' Anticjim Oitk NuitH, 8 I'lecen. i iuhii 1'arior MiitH Wooilea Chairs ppr net ;i(J (HI s.ou In stock, evprythlni; In tlie furniture line, in-l tilling Mirrorn, Hook (Wh I'eBka, bldeljoard(i.C0pboarilH, Centre Tublen. Knnev Koekerx. Hnbv Cliuirn teather PillowH. LouiiKea, Couelien, l-u;litrayH, Kinkd, Hull lUt'kH, Cane Meat Clialrs llne,iiieiliuni and clu-ap fiirnihiro, to unit all claused. 1 rices reduced fill through. Conn early and nee our Moi-k li.-fon-' irivhnr your order, and tlisave 1 to 20 pee rent, on every dollar. Social Attention Given to Undertaking Sz Knikilmintf. A KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limited, MIFFL1N1;UU(J1I, I'A. VOU WILL FIND GUNSBERGER'S M STOCK OF Fall and Winter Clothing IN THE NEW BANK BUILDING. R. GUNSBURbJCR, LEADING GLOTI11EK, MIDDLKIUJIUiK, I'A: A Large Assortment of ElHDl8l00DS At the Great BARGAIN COUNTER F. H. iVIHURER, New Berlin - - Penna. Here's a Pointer. Come to see our latest Fall and Winter styles of Ladies' Cloaks and Capes. We sell Cloaks cheaper and have a larger stock than any dealer in the county. Don't miss tho great bar gains and low prices in Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing and Overcoats. Low Prices on HOOTS ;iul SHOI THE HIGHEST PRICES ARE PAID FOR PRODUCE CASH PAID FOR BUT TER AND EGGS. GOODS SHE, The Public Their EN- Hil StirinifH.... 1.14-. hroptttblcH, pfr ft i iiitiorni KorkiTH... b
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