She pMWMWflh ?ot. I'ubliHUod every Thursday. Geo VV. Wagenseller, Editor and Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 per year. bU-rt must tie p-ild In nrlvnnrn when sent out altlo tho county.) MrtlOt ADVIRTItlNQ. AM tritnili'tit, urtvprtiMPmrnm not otlirrwtae onirnrt.t fur HI Ih rliarirrit nt tlif rui- of 15 rrll p T 11'n- fnnnparli'l ini-aurf) for flrt tnwr ton ninl 10 cents jier lino tor i-vurjf sutnetiuent lo'ivion. trnm'h n'iv nn'i'f.A'if frtt i Miliary p nerfy, tnbwrt ir tftptrt, d thrre emit a (in. Thursday, Nov. 5, 1890. EnqJandt Proper Attitude Toward Russia. In the courso of tho agitation, regret very much to hnvu seen many cxprPHHions of irritation and of in iliirnntioti fit the conduct of Russia Sir. Oladstono himself not bring alt'iEC'tluT guiltlcHn in this respect It it a cftH in which wo nbould do well to take the beam out of our own vyo beforo ravins at the mote in the cvo of the It issian. In view of tho evidence now patent to all men as to the real t'notiti-:l nature of Turk ish rule Unr'und'H attitude, toward Russia oiiijht certainly not to be that of resentment or of 'indigna tion, ('iiuntiiii,' that, for the mo inent. the nliev of reiervo anl of inaction adapted by IJiiisin in most deplorable in the interests of hu inanity, it h but a pinning rpinode of u few months at the most. 15ut Kr.trhi'1 Vs attitude for tirty years has been just that which Russia has adopted within the list twelve months. Let in gr.int, if you please, the worst that cm be sii.l against Russian policy, the Hied of which has been t eeenre the twelve months longer lease of immunity to the Assassin of Stamb ml. What is that compare I with the guilt which we have incurred by our persistent support of the iuikisli misrule, a support persisted in for generation after genet at ion, and that not mere ly by tin adoption of a passive policy of non-intervention, but by an ac tive armed intervention on behalf of the Assassin and his predecessor ? From "The Eastern Ogro ; or, St. George to the Rescue," by W. T Steap, in November Jlcvit.10 of Jle vietc$. Woman's Responsibility. J,'.in lir.H.ln (iro'-nlraf of Ito'tiser. N. V. That citizens of a republic have devolving upon them duties of great er m6'ment (han Ihoso which adhere to people of a different form of eor eminent, none will deny. Under an absolute monarchy, submission to law only is required, and tho ex ercise of a restricted franchise, in addition to submission, if tho moii archy be limited. In a true republic, on the other hand, the governing for.-eis in the people t ii.'iu-O'lv.'-i the rulers who the. decide -vi!l best understand and cuvy out tie ir wishes, tho peo ple ihcivf. re :ile lc-panible, illdi- vid i '.lly and collectively, for good or ba 1 g '. rnmeutal conditions. How imp itt;il then that the franchise: hhniild lv cm n i e l in a thoughtful, intelligent manner; that the well be ing of u!l classes of citizens should be coiifiden d ; that the conditions mo-t favorable for the formative period of the, rising generation hhoul 1 be closely studied ; that tho citizens of the future should be fitt ed in their turn to assume tho grand responsibility of such government. Under these circumstances, can one portion of tho peoplo decide what i.-j Lest for another portion of the people, who have no voico or participation in the selection of rulers or the formation of tho laws under which they live, and yet have the government express the will of the neoplet Is it not absurd to htylesucha government republican or democratic in this country, where 'while both sexes are accounted cit izens, and are such in a sense,) to only o:jo sex, the male, has the right for franchise been uccorded, except in :i limited degree and in f iv ;i d localities? Tl.- fleet h that th'i dominant M-x i, fn ii unwittingly unjust to the sub-enient ilas arid overlook its nee d-, not understanding them. J he n-x dominate 1 ithcr submits hojii h-s -ly to injustice, usks to win it way bv iiue:,se, cherishes a bitter but re ores i Koit of insubordinu tion, or openly see'M to change ex isting conditions. Any ono of the iirt three, methods is degrading to the tself-refepcct an 1 dignity of wo man, while the la ;t puts her in a position of h emiug antagonism to the hex with whom'sho should be in accord. As hon,i makers and keep, erf, us largely the trainers of the youth ef tht lauj in mental, moial and phyhicd development, us wage eurijer. tx payers, actors on near ly every stuge occupied by men, Lave women no responsibility in tbe up building and evolution of this re public? Do they owe no duty, to themselves and itf Their present position is most degrading. The mothers and daughters of tho na tion aro rolitical nonentities, peers only of the mentally unsound, cor rupt and aliens. Does this enoble the race? No. A race cannot rise to its full stature until motherhood and fatherhood are equally honored, and n republic of the peoplo can never be so in fact, until both sexes have full expression at its ballot box. Woman needs to feel her share of tho responsibility of citizenship, and the republic needs her power. Friends of "The Post." Roll or Honor.- Tho following persons have paid their subscription to tho Post to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistakes occur in these credits or on your pa per please notify us : S C WYik, Henry Hunt, l'rof j II App, J .1 Mitchell, Isaac V Man rev, II II I I:issinj;cr, Win Xnel, Mrs ( Just Swart, Klias I lartiiian,' I Ii Herman, John I Siis K Mi.Mhswarth, Joseph Ih'lllltlel', W J Wieand, W V ll.vtcr, Ix'vi A Mucr, 15 II Custer, A H Walter, V II S-hacfler, II FXaglc, i n risii, Dr Kothns k, (I A Auraiid, Anion Drctse, J S Farnsworth, Ix'wis Amig II J P.ilgcr, W II tenner, Uriah Railey, 11 V Straub, Frank Sanders, Jolin Iicpley, W I) Jiilger, E F (Joss, S Stoiiiiner, Vter Hcrner, W II Wagner, I 17 Raker, Mrs A R Harbst, C ( ) Ritianr.iu, os Swarm, ) K Wa-ner, : i stuck, 'lias Sp-cht, liiiuel 1? yer, A R-!it,r, W S.v.irtz, en I'rdlev, S Sjirile, I iri i n Ri'ciniu Nltil Muck, (' S Su'inin r.-r. 'i:i Smith, Siuiiiel Rjsver, iongeniiis Walte-r, Win Hassiuer, I W Kline, Lincoln Zie! -r, (i A S-Iioch, Rev F UtJifc. James VanZaudt, Win X Janvtt, Oliver Snyder, W WSliolley, W II Hornbcrgcr, I'eter Herman, lames Avers, Samuel F.ngcl, IVof ()(J (Jortner, II RSmilli, J S Kaulluriii, F R IUi;r, F.zra Roush, Anio Iflwcr-ox, I'eter Keigel, Jacob Jarrett, II F hue, W F Heeler, M II Miller, J II Walter, W II I.uek, HSStetlcr, II I J Raker, (J !' Sjieurcj II II Herbsttr, er, S .t 1, Oct 1, '!() Mnreli 4, '!7 Xov 1, '.s; S'pt t, ".( All); 1, '!M5 Oct 1, 'SMI Oct io, v,r June Io, "M 'Aug 1,".H Oct 1,'!:1 Juno 1, ".." o t 1.", ".n; Oct 1. Ml S pt 1, '!t j Xov i, ".; July 1, 1M', July 1,'!7 Auir U(, ".Mi -Xov l.r, ''.m; Feb 'JO, ".7 May 1. '07 Apr 1, May 1, 'y:5 Dw 1, ".M Feb 1, '!7 Feb 1, '!)7 March 1. 'Oti Oct 1, mm; 1, 'SMI Feb 1, "JtJ Doc 1, 'I).! Xov 1, '00 Feb 1, '2 July 1, '07 May 1.", ",v.i Jan 1, '1)1 Dec 1. ''Mi Sept 1, ".Mi March 1, ".7 S-pt 10, 'II ' March 1,'nl Jan 1, '.') Sept 1 , '.15 S.-pt 1, Md Jau 1, '!7 July 1, ".7 June 1, ".Id June 1, 'IT, June 1, 'MJ Jau 1, ".to Sept 1, '02 M 1,'lMi '(U 1, '07 Apr 1, '07 Xov 11, ".Mi II.. , ti j..'c i, :tt Jau 1, "07 An- 1, "07 Fob '07 Jau 1, '!H Oct 1 1, SMi Jau 1, '07 Jan 1, 'S)7 Xov 1, '0o ().:t 'JO, ".Mi An- 1, "Of 5 Doe 1, 'OiJ Dec J I, ".Mi Xov 1, ".id Dec 1, 'OH Fob IT., "07 An- 1, "Mi S;-pt 'JO, '07 Dec 1, '0o Xov 1, '!)( i o.;t ir,, ".: JlllKJ 1, "01) An- 1, "01 Doo Sept 1, '!7 July 1,'7' July 1, "00 JuimJO, '00 Growth of the Tourist System. Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany t brought its personally-con- ducted tourist system and the un excelled standard of bigh service has won an enviable record for it self. These tours bare grown to be thoroughly appreciated in this age of luxurious travel, and the series announced for the season of '06 and '97 admirably illustrates the prog ress of the times. First comes a series to tbe Golden Gate, starting from New York, Philadelphia and Harrisbtirg, Jan. 27, Feb. 24, and March 27. Tourists will travel by superbly-appointed special trains of Pullman compart incut, drawing-room sleeping, din ing, smoking, and observation cars under the supervision of a Touritd Agent and Chaperon. Xext in importance comes a series of four to Florida January 2rt, Feb ruary 9 and 2:t, ami March 9. The firnt three admit of two weeks in the puuny South, while tickets for ti e fourth tour are good to return by regular trains until May 31. A series of short tours to Wash ington from New York, Philadel phia, and adjacent points will be run on December 29, IMfi, January 21, February II, March 11, April 1 and 22, and May 13, 1S!7. Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Washington tours will have New York and Philadelphia Decem ber 2(5, 18iC, January 28, Febiuarv 20, March is, nn.l April l. 1W7. Handsome illustrated itineraries will be issued by tho Pennsylvania Railroad Compaey, containing full information as to how these tours may be pleasantly and profitably made. These itineraries may be procured on personal application by addressing Tourist Agent, U'.Ml Broadway, Now York ; Ki0 Fulton Street, Brooklyn ; 7K) Bread Street, Newark, N. J., or Room 111, Broad, Street Station, Philadelphia. Winter i:riirloii I U'krlson llit I'enn. jlniUi ltnllron.1. On November 1 tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will place on nale at its principal ticket ollices excur siou tickets to all prominent winter resorts in New Jersey, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Cuba. The tickets will be sold at tho usual low rates. Tho magnificent facilities cf the Pennsylvania Railroad, with its many connections, make this, the avorite line for winter travel. An illustrated book, descriptive of wiuter resorts, and giving routs of travel aud rates for tickots will' be furnished free on application to ticket agents. Here is Good Nsws for Men Suffering From Nervous Debility, Weakened Powers and Enhausted Vigor. Weak men suffering from nervous debility, weakened powers and ex hausted vigor, cau now take new hope. Hoio is something w hich w ill powerfully interest them. It is a fact that until now sufferers have been deb irred from seeking a euro by the great specialists in these complaints owing to the cost of trav el to the large city and the high fees charged by these eminent physi cians. More, therefore, is u chanco for weak mm in our cjmmuiiity which shoul 1 not bo lost. Dr. Greoue, of :15 West Uth St., New York City, who has tho largest practice in tho world, aud who is withcut doubt the most successful specialist iu cur ing this class of diseases offers to give froo consultation by mail to all weakened, vigorloss and nerve ex hausted mon. You havo the privi lege of cousultUg Dr. Greeno by let ter describing your complaint and he will, after carefully considering your condition, send you a letter fully explaining all your symptoms, telling you everything about your complaint so plainly that you w ill understand exactly whit ails you. Ho will also givo you his advice, based upon his vast experience and wonderful succosa iu treating and curing such casos, as to just what to do to got cured. All this will cost you nothing aud you can thus havo consultation with the bost-kuown physician acknowledged most suc cessful specialist in tho world, with out leaving hqmo aud at no expense whatever. Tho Doctor is tho dis coverer of that greutost of medi cines, Dr. Greene's Norvura blood aud norvo remeby, and he has dis covered manv other most valuable remodies, Writo to him now, for this i the chance of a lifetime to get cured which you may never havo again. In Coutrovillo, Oct. 21, Mrs. Leuh Hartley, roliot of Thomas Hartley, aged H) yours, 8 months and It days, ,In Middlncreok township, Oct. 21, Andrew Bowersox, aged ui yoaiB, S mouths und 2'.) tluys. ' THE COITT TCKE er Herman is Ke-EIscted. Snyder county, ev r so true aud faithful to her colors, has again dem onstrated her loyalty to tbe cause of Republicanism. The voters of the count. have shown in most emphat ic terms their denunciation of a de preciated currency. Kvery farmer and evciy laboring man wants his dollar to be worth 100 cents. Four yems of prosperity is now assured. Confidence is again restored through the sitcc ss of the National ticket. In our county officials we havo men who have been trior and found true to Rt pub!i an pt inciph s. Our read ers willlind the full vuto published by districts in another part nf this issue. Study and observe the em phatic dr elaruti"!! of honeot men for 1 oiirf-l i i iiiciplc h. F cot-Ball at buiquclrnni University 'l en Into fur l.iKt vrrrV . On Oct. 21th. a close gamoof foot ball wns plnyed on the University campus bitw'i-rii the Williamsport Ilitrli school team nnd tlx? Susque hanna i h ven. The game w its excit ing throughout and hotly contested H suiting in a tie ncorc f ti. During the first half Susquehanna hud the r.dvinitiigM nnd scored six point:. During the fecond half Williiiinsport showed their superior knowledge of the game by success fully working a doublo and triple pass. During this half tho visiting team ncoied a touch down und goal, making the score tie. The line-up was as follows : W IM.IAMSI'OllT, Burrows, Trayer, Lundv, Otto, Katzamaier, Harman, Shaw, Copt, Bailey, Russie, it center rt. g, I. P. rt. t. It. i t. e, If, q. b, h. b, Page, I. h. b, High, f.b, Time, 20 minute halves. Referee, Woodley, Umnire. Hare. Samuel.' Si-svceuansi, Bruugart, Jr. Herman, M. Miller, McLaughlin Brungart, Sr. Capt. Morris, Wingard.Goss, Michael, Herman, J. A. HareJ Yon. Prevention Is better than cure. Keep your Uootl purr, jrnur Apptt!t Rood and your dlKes tlon perfect with Hood's Ffcrsnparilla, and you will nut ni'ed to fear any form of slcknen. Hood's Pills art Imrtnmiliunly with Hood's S.irnparlllii. Harinkni, reliable, aura. THE REPUBLICAN MASS MEETIHJ. Th Rrpnbllrnn rorre ifn j tir Com a Ijr MbllUMl nt Comity Heni on rWrtny f.ntn. The Monster Mush Meting on Friday was n comph tn success. Special trains were run from Mo Clure and Selinsgrove to this place and large crowds of people wer brought to loyi. The local republi can club met the trains and u pi.rudo was formed near the depot with Dr. J. W. Orw ig as clii-f marshal!. The torchlight procession was u large one and was led off by tho yottug ladies' Oleo club. When the parade whs dismissed in the square the cio.vd w is s ini moned to the ci iut hi,ui-o by tho ringing of the bell. The first speaker was F. F. Bower, Esq., a prominent attorney, who has been a life long deunx-i ut and now for the 'irst lime espous d tho muse of McJviuh y and Sound Mncy. Kx Judge Furt of Bclh foi.i.! und Jas. Scarlet, F.q., of l.nmil were the other speakers. They h.i.idh d the problem ii the ciiiup i g i with great aptitude aud i.uil l.oui.- conxincing argument for every vuti-r. Neatly all tho republican clubs of tho county were prtscnt. sotun of which had bands. Th affair was a complete success and bhowod clear ly tho s'rcnglh of tho sound money forces i.i Muydi r county. Tho New Gul. There is u "uow girl' us well as a "new woman," She hits not been much talked uboul and Jio w ould not like to bo; but she exists strong of musclo und keen of intellect: modest and dignified i fearless yet tender ; self-riliuut yet never ag gressive ; a girl nure often beautiful than otherwise, for beauty is tho di vine right of every woman properly bred and nourished. She is well groomed and dressed, unconsciously expressing her burmouy of thought in harmony of appearance. She is a Woving, lovublo girl, with a spleodid capacity for romance : but none for "sentimentalism," She is the new est growth of a new country an ex ponent of tho frcbhcbl i.ud strongest civilization iu existence. From Jlar.i A inutile Tout n, in Dcmor eats Jfayuzinc for A'ovember. GO Years? ....i n i . nun K-Iicinilj iaTfSl out, l ""i'ipi u" ur, I'nvld If - i vrnt Kr.m1lT,,, rite s. ! ?!' Hiram, Ohio. "For yrtf n."! with inflammation am const, S me uimiiier ami unluov. u,i 7 ( iisIIt grown worse nii.J extij1,i tiine Hint tinasina iiH,.... i.. l woiil.1 cense. IWsidfs I inatic piiiu In every muc!, lmr .ot in five rears M. ..'n'J now. Have improved tlaily " gnu Il9t! CK DR. DAVID KENNEDn FAVORITE RES' tt-ilk KI.,I.U.t.n..l,l.. .MtfiJ Mr, and to itav he aai.l: "TUi drove einht milea to K,-t ulUjf WE MUST HAVEf Can be done In spare time, rj, or H Sciikmi. nooKH on Phdiiik,, .n:t work and particulars at onrn. s.Jll,UJ Co.. Maaonlo Temple, fnmdcn, vv f S Wanted-seviaTfH fill mrn or women t i...... . M Mr (Mlalillslii'il liouw In l'i i,ii,,i, IT :so pH.valilo II. wis-kly ami, ''' jJ IM-miiiii nt. le-fcn-ni'c. f., t,' "JJ- N MiitiilH'il cnvclntir. 'rim V .11... . ' 'H ehlinir... uin, 1 V The liil.-rnnr loiinl Newnith iiinri-, Mil., nmki'ft moMf lit., r.,, , iinyime wlllnif Dim coph nf ti.,.ir si.iry ni J.'nn. r -k-ii-i,,,;. .1,.,, " trwin. The irrenteat wlllir.' l-. t, .'!:, ' wnlrh In iflvrn III acl.lM 1. .ii t i ,,.'. 1 m,iiiiii isucnpii-s In iila ii ,,. , In 'J hi'pM, iukiMht liln,'l, in , pli-li' ll nociiiililiiiitlnn iMiiiu f,,r ,':'' Ml rviits. Krelnht. f.il.l. , r,,iu "' lMHkH mil OIll-H IllKK. ii, itl" , ' Mr full iiiul Vim, I, nil, l . i, . ." '' dlutrly. ' itr. inu. What can lio innre nor i,'iur . Illll,l l-llllTflll HIHl fniKIMI.I w , ."j, ' ll'iwera nil thniiid'li tin- Imi; invr ,:' IIH'V run 1h hail wltlmin t, h i, , without lhi'iii A lull.- Mhti ,. t". wltiti-r-lliiwiTltK linllx. in i, I, , Itnf llieci'li'hiitti'il Eiisifp .iu . . IIH. AC. Bt ! Wlirlll ft. ill. ,,f..r', M.J inn, I.i Ih.uii'imiJiu,ii...u . '1 prli-e f i.ik, iKTjritrv piiiihir w-,v i. lliiwer crowiTK. Iiv Mi'him. Wh i simmihh'ii. a iii-y m., x. v., .... firm u-lium un Irnnw I.. I .. .. .. SimhI liiein a piwiali'iirl nn.l nijT 1 1,-ui iri ny ruiuru mull. Kii.nvri . repciilcil, Wantp.d-lln Irfpq " im ,uri nnuiir.nill K.I CO. huml W. wa.titnirum. I). '.,, tMrl VimJ aud lilt ut lnu him.lra.1 l,.... - ,t4t ilit crfist BEST IN TnE VVORLO, IttwaarinirqualttleaareaninirpuwtK' ffroted by bMt. (VURTTIIBGIMIU FRAZER p Mft DR. V. OLIVER SMITH. Chief Consulting Physician, 19 South Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. A Permanent Institution for the Scientific Treatment and Cure of NERVOUS, CHRONIC AND SPECIAL DISEASES. Altrr years nf eipcrienre, we have dicuverl the gtrciUeftt cure knawn for weaknr in the bark anj limt--, iiuixurnc v. general Uctuhtv, nervouftnena, Uonuor, tuulunon of ilra, (tulpiutum ol the hart, timulitv, tremliliii, dimnr of wht or Rul.tinr, disrate of the hrad, thr.-.K, nuve or kkin, atlrctin ( the liver, luni, atumacb or bo we It, unnatural ditchargei, etc. 'lake ot randid thuulit bt-f.ire it it too lute, A week or a mouth may place your cae beyond the reach of hojie. Our iiietlmdof trrntnunt will ariecdily and kermauenily cure the inoM obmnate caiei, aud absolutely rettore erlcct heal ill. Nervous '1 hoc utTennie from Nvrvoua Ilcbility. the avniutviiia of whah nphititl Krt m 'u"' dutreiMd miud, MGUIUlj which unfit them for performiim their butiocbi and aocial duties, makct happy marriagea linpniblet duirrftmng the action of the heart, caunnn flmh of heat, riipretion of pintft, evil lrbodint(, cowardue, feur, dream a, melancholy, tire eam'y of company, ferling at tired In the morning at hen retiring ; lot nerKV. nervouinett, trembling, confution of thought, depreion, conttiiiatioii, weaknett of the limbt, etc., ahould comutt ut immeiliately, and be rettored to perfect health and utcfulneta. by m wit courte of treatment, ailaptcd fo your tea and physical condition, the tone of your ayttem can be raited, the tendency to impure thouyhtt removed, and tbe tirenKth and vig.r of health rettored to the debilitated organ. Murrtaff A Married pertoni, or young IVM&I I luUO men contemplatiiiK marriage, aware of l'hytical Wcaknett, Ixita of Vital Powert, or any other dituualilii ationt, speedily relieved He who places bimsrlf under our cai may confide iu our honor as vent le men, and cooGdeuily reiy on our tktll at phytic taut. Xrlrnrftla P"lvty cured by a new Veil lUULCIO and never iHiiing method, ad a curt guaranteed iu every cat treated. Epilepsy or Fits iryltV.V.S; which reachct the seat of the disease, and effects lasting cures. Constitutional .ni"lMooTVkr.,; Blood Disease S!.:'...'!! ula, Infirmity, wanting gtnrrl ill brulih, ihort ncd lilc and .n cliMUHiu the vuriuu. tuuctumt anrt facultica of tht afflicted in rrndrr ciitt. no icriod nt Iroulil. and ullcnnk-, intive. from ii. a atiiiliou. and aearcliini treatment, thui.radliMinn all blixxi pmmi from tae aya. lam, and aecurea a ratiunal and real cur. Chronic Diseases The most wonderful success has been attained in the treat ment ol the caes to which we devote our toeiiul attention. and through years of patient labnr and research we have discovered tbe niot iufullible methods of curing involuntary dic barret, insidious nervous diteatcs caused by over-exertion, over work, excesses or vices, and all thoe terrible ditorders anting from solitary habits of youth, and secret prat tire, making life a miserable nuteuce and marriage impossible, 04ksil no matter how long eiamling, V! I II orhow many doctors have failed to cure, ts curable by the uew scientific method employed by us, Kcbcf speedy aud cure rapid ana sure. Pifp blind or blecdlnfi, and all forms of IIC9 rei tal dlvcaMt, as I bars. Stricture, Fistulas ured without knife, ligature or cautery. A CURE WARRANTED. Firioni minail In heaUhbr l.,aruel iirefaiidara, wiiu kawii trl. (line arllh Ihrrn. month after mainin, (ivtag pouonoua and iBjurlonacompouuaf ,aUld api'ly UuutatllaUI., REI1ARKAHLE CURES I'arfeetexl In alii twava which bar bean ar(lctrl or uu.mJllfailli' troavtad HaTWE MAKE NO EXPERIMENTS OR FAILURES.nM We use no patent fioatrumi or "cure-alle" ; we treat iach case on its own merits, and prescribe for each separately tbe remedies which are required, and we have yet to fail in any caae where we have promised a cure. I Iflire Hour., o to 4 and 6 to i. H Tartie. ireatci l,y mail and eipre.., but wlirra poiilltle, nna p.rauanl Interview U preferred, M which U (re and Invited. CLKAHI.K t!ASKS tlUAK ANI KH). H rli and corretiwndeuc SACK Ktil.V CONKIliKM lAU Treatment lent Mturely (i.iked M lre fiuiu ub.ervaiHB to any part ut tlie United btataa. M tuiiiirzxiziiiiirixizzzzziiriiit.'iiiiiriiiziii-iziiz SUBSCRIBE FOR THE MiddleburghPOST. itll(ldlclMiij:,ilnr UorrfOted weekly by our ujrrtkJ Mutter Kirvrs... Pitted cherrlea. L'npltted " .... biin.klfrHs liaapberries Ouioua Lard Tallow . OliickeuB per lb.. Turkeys SidB Shoulder Hum Old Wheat Kye Corn Outs Old Hrun per 100 lbn Middlings " t'hop " .... Flour per libl BrolMooa SI SUNBURY, s T4 H. '1 Tho Elopbnnt ia loiuleJ "it latest u tries of m 11 r tt i IT.Jff'T uioiig.uaiis.iis.ni aoil Heavy Winter l'nJfr 1 oil ii.. Iipnt ana - BeuBoimble nools found i" 1 class Clothing btore. Coino and look at my twt will l'mj it well wdecled. I am, Krspt'dfuli.', W. M. liOYEB I'. II. ilunrtcrlj linfi-r" Tho first quarterly pnfcrl Frooburc Circuit, Kn' CLrist, will bo bell on SitarM u i.... : ii. ut T iniiiil l- TtrnMiron iliiirli I1P111' Aline-u H rinh..! nf T.nl.iinntl. pri'-'i r-a mhv i v A-J iioi, f ti.ia .i;ut..;,.t will be P! to oonJuct tho Hfivioo, lin na fn11rvva business tuootiuR on lilur p. n. : EnclisU piveliiu iu. ; Prayer uieetiug at 9 Sunday aerinau preaoliiii iu., followed by tho coining. iiiv, nun uulinu j..--- . , ti in Tlw. wMihllii in cvnM 1 e Sl-Ss M V J'UWIIW a v w kuvnv Bvi iiv Dj ObCAU 0. ViOUM
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