4 f U ,1 The Middleburgh Post. i'uMislu'l uvcry Thursday. Editor and Proprietor. .i wri pt ion $1.50 per year. , m .. i i !! l'i ; n:i when wit ouN H.llf I 1,1' IKIIUM.) SATtSOf AOVIRTISIHO. , ', .ii i t.: .i.ixcri ;:..- not oilitrl' ,,,,:r ,' fur lilt h.n.i-t l the rid.- ol IS bin in i .i ..i.t'M i .-I mi .imb" t'-r ilr-i Hir. .,u and nuvnm ihtHih1 dr every ulwn.mtit ItMrrMi'li. ml'n ' I, rff.. ri-Vl a I'"- Tlmrwlay, 1,', ! IS!)7. There's Always a WELL-BEATEN PATH AT HOLIDAY TIMES. It leads to our door. Holiday seekers always find their wants Rimnlifid at our store. Our w - - Holidav Di That Hc::rn Xlatfcnn. Tlic iMiti.r of the l'osr is oil. rinir .1 premium tin- the construction of the Ik( platform lor the memlcrs of the lit -islatutv to r.m upn at the li. vt WopuMican primary in this vunt. ju-t wish to say to Ktliio'r Wagi-n'sdlcr. platforms arc made to run on Ixfoiv election and "not to stand np.m when in otlice. We mi truest that your premium con sist ol a phtv of Uue sky on the slia.lv M.lc of Jack's mountain. ,i lint-, (( ,(' Time. We realize that what the Editor of llic 7Ti. si i- true. lnt we exxvt competitors to devise plans to overcome tlu-sc ililVli-llltio. We want a plan i ooiiin-l tin cnfoiw nicnt of tlic proposed platform. Honest Lcg-slators. Tin- Philadelphia 7,YW of Sat urday says : "The Middlchurg (Snyder coun ty) 1T sav that that county lioiild haw "nil iio.!o-i mini at the Stale capital' in ilio mxt 1 .legislature. There arc niar.v oihe. counties in tlic Suite, im-iu.linir Philadelphia, txpcricmv tlit same need of honest delegations in the 1 Agislature. though elsewhere the need is not quite as lilumiy expresl a in Sny der county. After a while, how ever, when the jol titers of the late liqrislaturo shall have lx-gun to move for renomin;;tion and re-election, it will W necessary to Stoak out very plainly.'' !rTt or Ohio. Crrv or Toirw, 1 Ia a- C01-T.TY, I Fbavk .1. C'hkvfv make, oath tliat be i. the anninr pnnrr of ! Mrin nl K. .l .THKiirT A ('.. di inctiiKinrv in thr 1ty of Tol. C'iy and sum- for-m nl iiiki uu(1 firm will nay tnrciini of oM. i.l"Mi;.I lHl.LAKfoToh ami rvcrv rw ot f atiirrfi Iht crninnt lie cured ,v v:n- m o! Haiai. t A iunn TUR fKASK J ( Iir-NEY. Hvrorn t lirf.irr cw ami ulrnlHi in my imvniT tint-li duv of lnwmlier. A I) l'. t A W. OLIoN. Sl.Al. - . ,. I 1 Notary Juhlic HU (Uirrli ( uri if Utni iiitrrnail and act dimliv on ttii lilnrMi and inurou nurfacf of the fVHf'ni ,nil ttiimo'nal. ftw f .1 (ill'.NKY 4 t'".. Tolodo. o. ha.lJ l.v Iriiccii- 7"it.. liail 1 amil I'lllt-an tlir lft Wo No 1- av lispiay L Ml Never h Want if ul as this year, Goods more brautiful,,prioes loy.er. n4r.irA..avnmnrtm.itio8tOPOOOUrBtoek. No Holiritatiou to Imy. coiupulHion to keep after you havo bought if nut "ll';h1- Wenreofforirs in Ladies' Watch in 14 k. Solid Gold at fiOi Fillnd Gold nt $10 If any of the readers of the Post happen to le tu our City, wo will be p'o aed to have joa Rive u a call. You aro nhvaya w. loome. The Jeweler and Optician, SUNBURY, - - PENN'A. 'HUW SB Etc irauare Urn AT. An avuliincho of Xow Goods AT F. H. iaurer's WMi ftWM hMP K M !tirC8 for wiiKoiis, v.iunJ l:ir inui, chains of all uivui uuiuiu mm viiiumi.i.; MT. PLEASAWT MILLS. I keep evcrytliinjr in the hardware lino. Horse shoo j nails, other nails hyth ke or potuul, tte steel, cast steel, iiic-H iur uuii'N iiiiti uoiiM, I ouiiii n:ir iron, kiiulM, forks, shovels hoes, tools of all kimls, JHorse Blankets, TKEEBl T.(J. Tift Lmheran ami Kefonned Siiini:iv s'-iiool will In ild their Xnia.: festival. 1'riday eveiiitij;. -Mth in-'t. Thex have rc-eived tin- Christmas sen-if - and had at. iinvrtinp irac-ti- Nuttday .I'.ri.u. Teat'., ol lliiiuiiii i'- Wiiarf. arv iuivtl church and Mindav -c1hh at our jdacc last Sumlav . .Myron Mover returned from ;. ivw. weeks" vi-i; t. hi-brother a i K-aiii: . . . .KeuUii Mittcr- li ji -. nt Miniintovu. vi-ited nlu frieii i- is: on'- vicinity l'r. 1. (J. Maith jrave a turkey ujlMr to hi- Viiifinv m-Ikioi cia wiiii-li is oou!p"-ed '!' eiiit yountr ladie-. . tieo. A. Jiot iori' anu .loliu A. Moy- iur luiiiH-r on 4"aTes j'roti. Mi. Siiafler. near i. .1 i!i!:r.;. fi'.nnv. 'J'tii'v iii- in, iv tli. r new saw alio in... o: mi il'olll Jiuck under its new management. H. H. Mover has resumed the mawijxc- uu nt of tlic jvijht and we can ex Het regular issues Prof. Win. Mover will conduct the music at the Northumberland County Insti tute which will convene at Sunbury Poivmlvr 'JOth. SK1.1NS0K0VK. Miss Mary NiHllins left Thurs day for a visit to Kcv. 1 raver . family at Water Strtvt, Pa (iach (iilchrist, of the foot kill team, left Saturday, for his home in Florida, where he will siventi the crentcr part of the Winter. . . .Mrs, Kate Kant tier and Miss (. lar.i al- laev sjH'nt several days at Sliamokin, visitinc friends.. . .Sirs. Mertz, of Sprinsrticld, Ohio, w ho had Uvn en tertained by Mrs. Htltnp returned to lier home Thnrstlay last. . . .J.A. LumK-ird left for Washington for the oivcninc of CVincress. . . .Miss licsic Gcrliart, of Sunbun-, was pleasantly entertained last week by her grandmother Mrs. -Marparet Seh ch A. W. Smith was at l'hila. several days lat week .... Miss Donna Allert, who has Ixx'ti visitinc her- brother's family at Itloonisburjr, returned home on Fri day S. Wets and M. Millner, ol Kantz, were in the 1 jistorn markets laying in a supply of Holiday ponds which they otl'er cheap. . . .F.lmer Snyder has moved his tiflice to liis new htiiix-, (.-r. Water and Pine St?, tieti. Ixnip, Fxj., is occupy ing the room vacated by Snyder . . . .Mr. licwi Heboid's, oflValti- niore i the put-t of uncle, Hiram App Miw Lizzie Kohrlmcli. ol larriburp ir vir-iting her arents Harris llohrl.ach's Miss Doll Hctrick has returned hoin from a visit to Mifiliiiburp. MlIILEClti:K. twp. lor ami !1 perches in l'enn S7U7S. II. .1. Riiley ami wife to Cather ine Henry, 11 aeresaiul 1 IT perches in Cent iv twp., for $'200. KIUEZEKV1LLE. Mrs. Mappie Herman ami C. K. Fisher visitttl S. 1 Hernian last Sundav lames Monroe linker went to Sclinsprove last Motnlay to butcher for, Mrs. Uomliorlinp. KKE.VMKIC Ira Mitehel and .lohn Foster, of Bristol, Hucks oounty and Samuel Foster of the o." th Ward, l'hila., spent last week at our place. While huntinp they were suoetssful in kill ing 3 wild turkeys, 10 pheasants, 15 rabbits and 7 quail. They left here Saturday morning for home well pleased with their week's hunt-; inp. The people of K reamer w ould lie pleased to see them lek again next fall to sin-ntl another week as they are all jolly good fellows ami perfect gentlemen. Alf. Steininj-er. Alfred Steininper, of Lcwislmrg, formerly ol Snyder county, having resided West of Middlcburg,- died on Monday evcoingaliout six o'clock. He was afflicted w ith pneumonia. The funeral will take place at Dreisliach's church on Thursday. He is survived by a w ife and 2 sons Claud and Parke. The many friends of the lKTeaved tamily iu this coun ty sincerely sympathize with them. Charles Snyder- y,J, L. Vomer, Alt Pleasant Mills, r.. FURBITURE, CAIIPETS AND CHINA. PRICES NEVER KNOWN TO BE SO LOW. ! Our I'oimtcm hii1 xlielvuH aim now i loaded with a magnificent lin of. Whips, halters, tie ropes, cuiry eoiuhsi, brushes of all io?4r tinwart., rnnito wnru, tubs, buckets, and IIih beautiful fall hhados. Ilotiiorr, I ATEXT WASHING MACHINES. &fr?ims?w Call to see my k,h1s and yon will bo onvin.cd tint deiphi". lyoti can buy cheaper hero than any v.-he re in the county. a II t. .a ... A !. ...t. ...... ft I aii mi i ih.;imt nitrtiu viiiiuiimiu- n v-jhh niiiKCaiin., n " i our rest: .1 ' I I l.rl.l I VII. fl I " Ui'.l Oil Callin. to!l ' I " ' lhrk Ciiliw, S.l.lUn " i Knnry Novelly lrt. UimiiIh. only 8 ' Tlimiatlin realeMt luii'Riuu we ever had. Everybody ouulit to nee the barcnina xve have iu dress goodx, Htyloa ami prieen. Tlic Inl.-nt ilk. ni) liicln-n wl.lo, only m via. Kxtm line novi'lly Uri'M it'odi, 7.1 " Also a full line of the liiteht trimm inizst, braidn, nilks ami ribbons. Cull and "eo our low prietm and Htylna on tlit'HO poodn ; we know wocau please you. In our m i nfl I i u 1 will be found elesiuit stylish Huits. Heavy and lipht weight. Overcoats, Stortu-eoals and Every day units at prices to astound you. Mrn'a lti-avy lU-avcr Waok OveiwaU, W.fM Htorin " ti to rt Hoys' " " " Jtot.1 M' milta, .In :1A to 12, uiiwnril from f i VI Ikiyi' .mis, lllii IV yram, for fl .V) Yn'ulliV " for only 1 liu.lirl of vrlicat, II (K I Men', limtvy ritrapniiU, only o Men . over.lttrti, only -vhi Mt-n'a nmlerware, or anlt, only MV1 Yoiitli' " " " " IV. la Sic in prices, ana wear lor .wo. latest see our bats. Our Ladies '"V ; i -1 'I.'. voi .'ii ;i t4u .J All . ' . r..vfciir: i,: I kii.k 1 1 ! I fU :0: Hrfj-ht new (IchIiik look out from every nook ami corner of our Store Sliai e mill Styles In which at ouc. j oil hhp your Ideal. Couches CARPETS, lU'OS, ART SQUAIW mu PICTCRKS nt iirictm ho low that (.i!,. er mercliiiiils mm not eoiupete. :0: Youra RcFpeotfully, . H. FELIX, Lewiowi;. or pi:r' o! liu. ( )ri"!ila ion-! Hi';;; :"'ii' nil;;..'. :i pu " mi!. ' ..- v. :.., ... ! . . . : . . "' ' ;i;.' r : J" ' ':i M"". ... O l'i ku an. . . 111: I'll!' ill T it:r fi"' Ti.ir! .'. W ill' i : I li .i,.-i. LU.I..:. ll! til' fl l).-c :,t: .Ki.ji'i. . TlVU.-lll J jf; '. i--' o! toi' 11 . A inirt . I'V .lli -ii;oi".i t i : i l ! ' urn; A great many of our people are attending institute this week Mi- Dora YtKlcr i.- visiting Alvin I'Ui's. Mis- liutli ha also re turtiwl to tin latter place. . .Jesse lKekertV If It for thcr home in Kansas last week. They intend ti stoji til! iu Ohio and Michigan Samuel Shilling 1- the jtrotid father of a young daughter iu-1 arrived . . . .Lmauuel Wagner V stave mill is I inir idle at pre-cnt. Thev hav ing r-cnt the stave saw off for rt pair. . . .Mr.-. JJ'.uiU'ti Steiniugcr rwived a H-vere siirain ol an ankle .. .. iv l;il in" .1 icv i'ru:ii last week .Harvey Ii iinl in'ii i- at pro working for iiis uncle. Henry, ti--;, M i-.i'Keburgl CanuidaUis io! MiM-r i.-o' arc io ijijiiig uji it; even' corner of the lown.-hip. COURT HOUSE CHIPS Charles towtislini. Snyder, ol Franklin died at the Man- M. PacLer Ihisjiital at Sunbury at 10 minutes after '2 o clock on Monday. He was suTering from ajipentlicitis foralnnita week and on Monday morning was taken to the hospital at Sunbury for an ojieratiou. An attempt wa made to give him ether, but the plivsicians found his system would not accept it and life was far gone to jK-rfortn an operation The ailment was :ipjondiciti. Men.B Lata and raps can't bo beat prices, and wear for 50c. Latest styles and lowest prices. Call and MP DeptMl is now complete. Hero is a bewild ering array of Charming Waaps, rich and strikingly handsome Coats and Capes a dozen or more styles to se lect from. The Children's Coats are perfect beauties. We had these made expn-ssly for comfort ana ease, r or elegance ana style oi gar ments our Ladies' Wrap Depart ment is not surpassed anywnere; and what is io your advantage, we are able to sell at Manufacturer's prices. Ijulim' fine roata, from COO up I Allien 'fin oanra. from . II. roup Mi-sr' coata, 4 to H, oily 11.50 Don't miss the coats now, you can have your choice: A Marvelous btorni of Boots & Shoes reached our store yesterday. Ev ersthing for footwear freni the finest French kid to the ordinaiy dollar shoe. Greoter assortment the ever. Here is a whole counter full of 6hoes for the Little people, for fat babies too, sizes from 1 to 5 aud 6 to 12. Ladies' Rubbers, 25 cents- Ladies' Storm Rubbers, 35 " Gents' Rubbers, 40 " IIM GROCERIES we have added to our usual heavy stock in this line a lull assortment oLvery choice FiDe Groceries, such as rritufc Old Govrrnuint Java and Mocha Coffees, Spiced Cherries and Aprocots. The W'iruierG.irce,"i:., '1 lbs.2."c, A NEW ENTERPRISE . AT OPPENHEIMER'S Now is the time to make Iiarfjainil in Boys', Youths' and Men's Shoes. As we bought our stock before the late advance we can give oar customers tho benetit of same. FALL AND WINTER BEADY MADE CLOTHING For Youths. Hoys' and Men received daily. Heinein-I ber wo are Head-quarters for Gents' 'Furnishing Goods, Hat-. Trunks. Satchels Umbrellas, lUc. lou will save I 7 f money by buying ol rail Hue Morn. Blm And Lap Kobes nk,,"U flnnnniimmni' Market St., - 11. UUUCIIIKGllllCiSelinsgrave,a 11 lit aei I iii. ir ! i II' I." oil Moverf ear hmd o!" J lend ricks, . has buteh- ilMllllsSii Ull'l' ic. c.--s: ! t-i-a-'."iii'lcil ;iM'!- ioii:iu', 'J'iii v ii- i ;:!' i".- IM ti tUt M'. i-it p' '!;. t ll'll'l to 1.1'. ,!'. V.'ni.Moy- j.i'- mi' i;,l ,ii II: !'.. 1 .iMillUilV ni i. : ii, '.iic .icia u. Jan. 1st inn council U'o i-y.lur.i;iv ti : l'. in ii -I The I'llUNClll-J Vetiiiiii. i l -.; I,ul -.! Jtr Knord. ! (Jei.. Fi-:: ati'l Ann Ik. la- wilt i.i .. (.inxv i aero in Mon- i jr ;.iviisi:li lor .! i: K John S. Auckcr and 'uvh his wife, to J. C -Niij'lc 17 U'-'i'is i:j I "ill' 1! : t. W llsllip 1 If 'lj'. J rcici ick Hathfon t i J w i.- A mig J. L. MARKS or Middleburg. - Pa., Arbuckles' Li ni Sugar, Urown, " Light iirown, " Soft A., 10 lbs., " Grauulatcil, 1 lbs Snip lsjan, Ijc, liaking sola, er lb., J4MJ matches, (xiru starch, ix1., iiiw, Jiest Jiakcrs' ChotJate, IN Carpets, Rugs ;. ll 3 lb: caui.'iaat' .. i,i i n ; 1 : 1 1111 . i ;..,( on.-. Kcv. :. i'. . S" a-;. it' .- ftulaiy the I'l.Vi'lvpc MSlclll 1,- tjUUC bati.s- lactory au'l tliat the pair's Hilary is pittif.pt iy paid ... .T he Osuwr Vii.-s a welcome visitor last week '1 I'USilXs lllll! 1 ruckeiiliiillii' Liici. trcaiirer , l-ejtofti.X.1 thill I'J'iact No. 1. l'i acre- nntl Tract So. 'J, -'. acre- all m W fist Ferry i-jwnsiiip fur John J '. (iu, cxtieui'.ir uf Win. Su.-clv tvi Tillman Wci'ior. 2 tracts in Njiriitj. acre.- fur lowii.-iiiji tuuunning li iio. Josonli SiiaeHcr tu o.-a-i Ii ii. Shadier, two li acts iu J'erry twp., containing acn lur WW. Freuciick Miller and Jxui.isi his wife, to Jacob A. Fkshcr, o acres .IttTii" wmm Sclli of bis own manufacture the Purest and Jiest RYE WKKSKEY. Vou :ati lind these goodtjiM as liep relented. The aes are from 2 to 6 yrs. For iml Use They Have No Equal. r t vr T i -rJ sj. r -r. vi TvTru .TiT? i T fit n bwK Cvuxli biriip. 'i bhw V'jvtL I'm: 4Uc. 40c. 41c. .rx-. oOc. r,0c 2."c. 4c, Sc. , Vk: '. HP . 233321 CALIFORNIA. Personally-Cwnductcd Tours via Pennsylvania liailnmd. America Is a great country. It variety and grandeur of natural scenery It Is unrivaled. Its wooded lelgUls, Its fertile valleys. Its boundless plains. Its rugged and rocky mountain", in great lakes, lw balmy slopes are the admiration of all mankind. To traverse this great country, to bebold lis diversities alid Its wonders, ls;a liberal education, a revelation to the luiinured metro politan clUzen. TUe Personally-Conducted Tour to callotrnia under tbe direction of the rennsyl vanta Railruad Company wblch leaves New York oil Jauuary . ifjvs.affurds a most excellent opportunity to view tbe rait varle'y and bound less beauty of Oils marvelous land. Tbe party will travel westward In special Cullman cars In change of a Tourist Agi-ut and Chaperon, stip Dliiir en rouw at Omaba, Invcr, Colorado Sort Dies. ManlUi'i, fiarden of tlis Oods, Qlen- wood Springs, and Salt Lake City. In Cullfornla vlKll will be made to Monterey and the famous Hotel Del MoMte, Sania Cruz. San Jotie, Los ' Auteles, San Lle'0. UlverKldu, hau Iiernardlno, . Jo-dlabdH aud Hafttdeua. The party will return loulje"tloi'ii-ii fiate sjieclal." tlm finest train t'.iut cro. thecijiillneut, leuMug lM Angeles j February a. ami st'il'pltz at Tm-wii. Kl Paso, i and St. 1O'iln. fc!hi-eii days will lw fj ent In C.ilil'jn.la. Kouml-trluian-, lin lU'lliigall m' . ' 1 1 4.1 lijewiiryexiAiihrodurliiifi'iitlie trip, tm from ailQ WllClO LHS ! uH IM u tin l'unylvuitt lldllroud SysU'iu U'Rit of I'ltlM.urg , nwtroiu rilisMirg. Kor In , ., , 1 1 i.eruryai.d full taforucnion ni ly to ticket lave nil tU new e t patterns and I ' l)f uf.,J(11)t v... B)rt, AwUunt fu. CllOlce COlOrUJS. Jlie laifcM ut- ,.r,i J-a.w'lii;il' Ai'tl, llroaU hi reel mill iiiii, siirtiK are buutuul fiti't ul a quurtc-r I'ivxiytu.. u.. jil' fiotii forim.r prices. j M" The btbt Itii.'i:i:n Cun.et I over hjlW , IVi-snna v-Conilnctftl 1 uiirs Viu for only 2-iC. rt r )ul. ,. i ,. : . .,,1 NtUttr.. i Pennsylvania Ka.lioa'l. Next bettt r, Ui'. Jit'UbbUS, OtlJ.V i5f. Pkanok tK Wti Hull. made l-ari-trts, livO. to 5Uc. The l'eruiiullyJ:oiiiIm.li'l Tourist hynlem of J 'Juor Oilcloth 0 4, Only Ouc. f r yard. I'uiniaylvailia Jailroal Coiiii-imy i Um J ublu Oilcloth 0 i " 14. " " :iiil't iH-rfii-tluii yet atuiliad lit rullway ' " C 4 " I'JC. i iruvcl : it allofds all tU ooii.orU ami coiivaiil ti t vvtrnvi Hice of iniMltio ruilwav A'iui(iiiieut, and at the onie tiui lluluut all minlily umI aiiiiny' Ut.d bJuukcts for only OOcfs. per jatir '." i..'"iy coum-a-J win. l.iUivi.iul ZvC&.Xt.ZZllIj'Z.Ma 1'i.r th anuM.ii of "jfl and "Ji it lim arruiigtii Nu. 1 iiultvr. MO I'oUloea, 60 for Hie fwllowiuu touia Nu. 2 JiulUr. JO tiwlM4,7, t.'ulitiiriiitt -1'our 1 'iur, Uavliik KfW Vork i-ri.h -l'i Old lrd, t I'laiaiMplila, and J'ilUburn Jiiiiuuiy S, Jaiiuury Ouiiii.. i ViiUnif fl.likcua 7 tl, Kahruary i, and Mwcli IV. Willi Uifl ei.ip A 1 1 (lnrA Rnt.fr Vant.d. ' tiou of tli. Bra lu.ty u-"4 '" '"""' u .'luK.all .f ! rll will tiavvl Uy tU is. i. ne nae ii niiv.ta.i tioiiico Oau siwii.i" iwiwuen huw aim JJarijain Jav, Our JJamains '.''-. ""- H" V.. it. , rooU. are JVVen JSiy. i'lorlda.-J'our tours lo JaAkwovlllo will T -V-. . - il:av. New York and t'hllaiiiilil January o, fyGW ijGI'JlD, tfSL, ! J'uhruary .id W, and Wurch . 'lh.B,.ttl,ru. " admit of aojouri of two t k In lUo "I'liw Jf. V. Comer, fot audUiiwa ritu bu." iuua tit u.e f "rih iur wiJlM good to return by reicular trains until May ' 189. Tickets for the above tours will le solil froj II principal stations on the l'eiinlvtii Rail row). For detailed itineraries. RivliiK rates anil f I Information, addreas Thos. E. Watt, I 'amend Aent Western District, PlttabtirK. '.; K- Ilarror, Division Ticket A Rent, William-pol Pa. ; or Geo. W. Boyd, AssiBtniit tiuneml II aenuer Airent. Pliiladeluli's. U-W f lfiicficd Kleelricity. Tlio Manh'T:"" M J axiteuulDt for 10c siler. Itapids, H. 1). Iwiac iihimi, 1 Election Notice F1HST NATIONAL HANK. The Annual Muetlnir of the Slii'kli"l'''l tha K rat Niitlonul Hunk lor tin' n"""" Ktifii llirrru, fur the eniuiuir ynir will held on Tuemlay the IHtli ilny of Jiiiuinrj ' between tlie ot 10 a. m. aim i-in i J. X T lo.MCSON. .Hi.. ' a""1" I Midill. Iiuruh, I'll., Dec. 1, lh,'. 60 YEAB3J EXPEBIENCB (mm A. l l r i i m Trade Ml n.alGHl I COPYBIiSTf IJ. 1.-..1. ..,rflMcrlptlnl Iuvuiitli.il ! .r.,hl.lr W!''! tluua Irliitlfia.litlilBilllnl. II""'1'1'",' I una irimif iniiiniiBiinni. ,,, ii .nt fr tnilMt sir f '",""'" "i VTi .i.nla lki,n ihrnuilh Munn . tri.ii .u.tbi. iih, iul thnrua, In Scientific Jftncrican, A m... ul. .Ii.lawl WlVwlf. I'"? A iiniiiisiw J a i j IttfJW- cillslliill of ali ai'lMli! lllii I"."."."'', '.mi. trnri f.iur miii'lln, U tJoiuuia" "- u M1INN AGO 31Bro.dW.,.KeVVT MrauiiU Ofliui. ta& If Ht.. Waihiuaii- Thc only ai.. .iirj lor I uauu uuiu Baco-Guro Baco-GurQ; Baco-Guro mm. ASA lail'i-'"' I Rgpn-Riirnd UUUU UUIUeyi''1 IlivuhlluiiUt HiMio-l ;iri Y rutin 'ly fur iliu Toli'"'' I ' i in mU ' llli urn Iron cliiil wi in- u f 1 ''JJ fif 0'llt ll 11.111 loiBSlauij'Ji!' I""'. " '!'!'" -I' " ,S . j' whew oili'-r ''I fa ell. I"" lllHi(') lioea in uri I'" IUI IIM.T. .fl ' i. nun "I J;, Presi wnsiiii Sunin out lire "lath,. Its re r nun,. f1 tifstri rsrd of r" iih Nve i, F There f "'Info 11 to f "'"asure ""'halii, Uttll ' U 1,1,1 ""tloii. '"t till. 'tiled or 'n firm .'"fniii,., l1 'Utuit ( . al"h. Hi IMI tha fur five liin.tl 'I ml ! ball,,, Vf ."-4,-3 Tjhn,BMS
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