4 rFUIX OUARTS nia RYE or BOURBON ennsvlva 7 Years Old f ffRBET 7 YesTrs Old r OF tflO.VJL Merchant in Pit Mm.- Express charges prepaid to your, nearest station. All m.nls paUi il 1 plain sealed cases. Why send out of Pennsylvania for your whiskey when you can luiv cheaper from us, and we guarantee it to give satisfaction. It it don't ease vow t won't cost you a cent. Thin hiskcy is aged in the wood and is therefore KICII, UIl'F. nl MKLLOW, and is therefore adapted fir Medicinal and 1 loit-cliol.l irposes. Send ns a trial order ami ii you are not suti-he l we w ill re ml the money. We carry in stock all grades of Wim-s. vVhi.-k.cy, etc Semi tv mir ivate price lt. Special indu'-cmcnls for C'lnli orders. -XMorris Forsi & Cc., yepi. obi. ( 'or. -M Ave. ami Sniit!, field St., I,itl!ur- l'a. iliCiiHI STOP, LOOK, LlTFX. 4 W 1x00(18 LOW PRICES. EVERYTHING KEPT IX A KIUSf-( LASS GENERAL STORE. ome and See Our New Stock. Highest Prices Paid For Country Produce. The papers ten about a mai wh was cut to pieces by falling under th C....r.l- Pre- 'V a freight train he was try- tng 1o board u whose pocket was found a letter from a friend warning him against that mode of travel. The letter ald thai :he friend had had a dream in which he had seen his mangled body lying beside a railroad track. The press re ports entitled the paragraph in which the Incident is told, "A Warning Dis regarded," and the reader was evi uentiy expected to be impressed wltn me mysterlousncss of the presenti ment. There is no mystery in it. ue ciares the Baptist Union. Here was man wno was accustomed to beat his way from place to place by catching noes on freight trains. 11. s menu. Knowing his nioile of travel, was ap prehensive of its dangers, ami very naturally saw in a dream what he hail often dwelt upon when ava!e. ll.it liuw many such dreams pas i:n ual::ci! lluw many m.nl'.eis hive wn in their dn-aais their sous slaia in batile, or (il'o'.' lu il at sea. or kilicd ia aei id, -ins. ami the lio.s have come ha1 ! safe aii'i li" tiv. it v , ii i I j s;r:!i: ii: I - I il' i't , ... .-.-C.liled ;Lili.. j: v I'lllpii' W.I.I. e I ' ... li'T uuili' ;i'U" gay no'liii:;; ;il r: ilu iii a.l a n:!-, but v. l...i s. ai.eihi:;:. a ful filment c. curs km-iv of tie 111 pr.i-la::i it on the hn;:-'i:iM ;i : 1 i I expect all hearers to roll up iheir eves Ktii, cxpi rieiice, oil.;, n ation, S.-rij.Lii: 0. give us true am! timely warnings tai)ii;!i. If wo lie 1 tin M we shall need mi irielv.i of the i'l'.j.yr.rioa, when sleeping. or waking, to point tho path of safety. AMP v I WIRE FENC STRETCHER. 1 I I It Dora the Work for Will eh It Ia la. I trutlnl llrllrr Than Many I I'atrntrd Irlpra. I The absolute necessity of properly I stretching a wire fence when it Is built in order to preserve its life and useful- , ness is well known by any one who has tised much of such a fence, and if this I part is well done and durable anchor posts are well set and braced it settles a Rroat ways the wire fence problem. During the past season we had occasion to stretch up a number of rods of foiled strr-l wire to be woven into fencing upon the posts. Everything went well wi:h the stretch ing 011 short lengths of net over 1'H rm's. hut wluii we pot out lons-r ftr. telies. our pa'ent inachir.- faihil to take the liinU nut of the wire ;nd piv. il t!:e prop, r ! r.sion sow. ripi d out - ?'ritc!ur (if cur own pattira that rivi' for Infants and Children. Castorla Is a harmless substitute lor Castor Oil, Pare Kric, lrops mid Sootliiu' Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic sitlistancc. Jt destroy Worms anil allays I Vvcrislincs. It cures liarrhea and Wild Colic. It relieves Teeth ing Trimble and t'iire,s Constipation. It regulates tlio Stoiiiacli and Itowols, yivin bcaltliv and natural !lccp. The Cliildrcn's laiiacea-Tlic 3lotlur's friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of SI In Use For Over 30 Years. liberal Adiustmenis- Mt'PrilKt' I'llMNTlKt Doomril. N. T. Dundore, DUNDORE, PENNA. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Our Stock Consists of Clean New Goods7 Such as Is Found in an Up-to-Date k Country Store. Dry Goods, Hardware, Drugs, Groceries, Chinaware, Best Shoes. Cigars and Tobacco, Smokers' Suppies. OUR MOTTO : More Goods for Same II ney I Same Goods for Less Money I Come and see our wares. Harket prices paid for Country Produce. A. S. Sechrlst, Verdi la, Pa. I In plain of the steerao lias rmM "the third cabin" on some of the tiuao modern aleam-ihips. The change is not merely in name. but denotes an Improvement in tho crowded life of ships whieli is com parable to (ho Improvement in tene ment houses on shore. The newer vessels have dining-rooms in the steer age fitted as tho first and second cabin dining-rooms are, with revolving chairs, ami furnished with a printed bill of faro from which varied and palatable meals aro served. Similar improvement is noticeable in tho sleep inK accommodations, where privacy and comfort are now respected. Tliera is even a piano, and the dally runs of the vessel are bulletined here, as In the other cabins. These changes will bo hailed with pleasuro not only by tho Immigrants whom they direct ly affect, but by all persons of any kindness of heart who know what a 8Ltag- yasaaet-haa- meant.- pun Jk : 1 1 M iii r..- ' . - ' i 1 . - - 'I Incorporate Under Arizona Laws... Most liberal corporation law in the United States. No r rancnise tax or exliorbitant tecs. I'rivate proiierty ex- emjit from all corporate debts. Par of stock made any amount. No limit on caoitalization. Rtoolr ia nnn.nu. Isable for any purpose. No amount of stock mniirfil Rnlserih1. Vn Ite control ; no State examination of books. Legislature can't rejwal ureiiarter. Keep office and do business anywhere. We attend to all c!nn. 1 Mi II l n ia. puiav, mm pay an iees, anu cnarge you but a lew dollurs in any case. -igcms wanteU in every city in the U. a. Liberal com missions. Send three stamps for booklet of codified an notated corporation laws and other information. Arizona Corporation Charter Guarantee Company. Monihan Building, PtKENIX, ARIZONA. Not long ago a New England elec trical engineer, who accidentally got . a needle stuck Into MuKiiet- and lilS le, twisted Mlem. gome wires about a piece of Iron and connected the wires with a dynamo. Then with the magnet thus made he pulled the bit, of steel from the wound. About the same time an apprentice in tin; Mare Island navy yard in California was injured in tin! face by some bits of steel from a broken tool. The surgeon failed to extract all the pieces and the wound Inflamed. Tha chief electrician then improvised a mag net capable of lifting 500 pounds and held it in front of the boy's face, when the remaining bit of steel flew out of the wound as promptly as if it had been sent for. Now, if someone would in vent a magnpt that would pull slivers out of a boy's lingers thousands of voting Americans would rise and call him blessed. il 01V OOST IE to buy a postal card and send to The New-York Tribune Farmer, New-York City, for a free specimen copy. The New-York Tribune Farmer is a National Illus trated Agricultural Weekly for Farmers and their families, and EVERY issue contains matter instructive ami entertain! to EVERY member of the family. The price is $1.00 per year, but if you like it you ian secure it with your own favorite local newspaper, The Post Middleburg, Pa., nt a bargain. Ioth papers one year only $1.25. Send your order and money to The POST, Middleburg, Pa. It does no more good to give advle to people about to go Into the woods on hunting expeditions as to what they should or should not shoot at than it does to give labored directions as to bow ono (an save himself from drowning when he suddenly meets lbs necessity for such effort The man with the gun will continue to blaze away at anything he thinks la a deer, and the struggling man in the wa ter will lose every vestlgo of pres ence of mind and do the very thing that will soonest send him to the bottom. An official record of the achievement of an adult crow in captivity shows that in a single day tho bird devoured one-fourth of his weight in minnows. That is as much as if a man ate 40 pounds of cod within 24 hours. The food consumed by tho sample crow is excellent evldenco that when crows talk their topic is not tho need of a new breakfast food, but more of th9 Old. bi.uaiAM ok sti:i;t(.iu;r. u such good service that we have re produced it, and give it for what it is worth. We took a good sound 2x4 oak scantling 15 feet in length, sawed It in two In the middle, equal lengths. Out of thes two pieces we cut the two up rights of tho stretcher. Figure 1. making thfm six feet long. Tlu two short pieces left were pawel 16 Inches long and set Into gains In tho uprights and bolted fast. As shown In the illustration Inch holes were bored to correspond In the upright bars, the holes in the right bar being sawed out to admit and remove the crank shaft, for various height hs of wire. An Inch rope 20 feet long is attached to the inner end of the shaft, and a good solkl hook fastened Into the other end of the rope is brought hack and hooked over the shaft just Inside the crank. A common hay rope pulley is nncpd iipn.l- rop- aid to this pulley !s attached a wire clump secured at our hardware store. Two hooks of heavy rod iron were fashioned after the pat tern at a, with threads cut and nuts attached. These hooks are burred to the cro:;s p'.i ees and Look around anchor ptK-t. H po.-ts are very lante a !o:; c hain cen hi- wrapped about the post and the book's attached to the chain. A!:-o if ;i wir.' clamp can not beeei:rda hook Hniiinr to the one on the ei:il (if tile l'i . J ir couV. be substitllti d. In this ea-e a f.use pe-i ar.d brace could b - put in t n 1 1 m i r; 1 1' i ; back of the anchor post and the .treieli er Le hooked to this post, a loop being made in the end of the wire to fasten the hook into. Tills would nccc ssitatc mor -Itbor, but would do as well, as the wiiv would be pulled past the anchor po-t where it can be stapled In f re releasing the stretcher. Wu wrre well pleased with the work done by this little ma chine and feel satisfied that if construct ed right It will stretch a proper tenslor. into any fencing wire, as we hav stretched both smooth and barbed wire with it. We omitted to mention that half inch holes are bored Into the right bar where a steel punch Is inserted to hold the crank from reversing while wire is being stapled. Also the stretcherstands In the renter of the fence and if fastened to the anchor post Instead of to a false post, the bolts are loosened and the left bar of the machla is easily removed to re lease It from the fence. Geo. W. llrown. In Ohio Farmer. There is a fine irony in tho situation of a counterfcltln!; plant in a peniten tiary. Such quiet and solitudo offers the very best opportunity for perfect ing, undisturbed, a peacefuk business undertaking. Accepting a man at his own estima tion of himself Is more foolish than taking counterfeit money, because you can occasionally pass along the latter. Tha Belirlaa Hare Ilualnraa. The Belgian hare craze has gone by, after making comfortable fortunes for some of those who took up breeding and importing at the commencement of the boom. The hare is now taking its place largely as a meat producing animal, al though the stories told about It In tkla direction are greatly exaggerated. But there is a small and possibly growing demand for tho meat, which Is of high quality. The hares attain market size at about six months of age, but make good eating at four months' old. As they are as easily kept as sheep, and the feed may bo very similar, they are cheaply raised, and a pair or trio of breeders may be profitably kept on many places. Orange Judd Farmer. There are few people who do not prom ise themselves that they will reform some time. Men wbo are really henpecked art seldom aware of the fact In 1'rnliR of Alfnlfa. In an address delivered by li. S. Smith, of Sherman, Tex., nt Texas Farmers' congress, he said: "Of all the grasses, that Is paramount above all others. All kinds of religion have their times of re vival the time is now on with the farmer. We have an agricultural re I vlval now on and the universal text Is j alfalfa. The more we hear of it, the I more we want to talk about It. The horses and cattle love It ; the picturesque goat leaps the fence for it; the pig squeals for it. It makes the hens cackle . and lay eggs. It Is even Bald that the I Indians smoke It and the Mormons make I tea of It. I don't believe that; but I do know that It Is a calamity killer and a , mortgage lifter." H. SiKRlEIY B H G C H , GENERAL INSTANCE A.ENC v ('!i'v 1 lie Oldc.M, h M'fliL" ;-. x'ii.sli (Y!ii;.;inii's, J iiv, Lift-, , I'itirlil niiii '1 ..yji i In. K Assessment 3, No.Premii!m.aIfc,tgs. TiivAi'tua Founded .V. P., IN1! Assets li,"7nsi " Homo js5:i " ,s;l.i;js..l " AnuM-iran " JSK) " i: .'; ,.v.:j The Standard i eddent Insurance Co The Nen- York Life Insurance Co. The fideliti) Mutual Life Association Your Patronaee is solicited. Hello Central Give Mo EBRIGHT'S STORE Where are you ;oin to lmy your Full and Winter good.-'.' At Ebrh'ht's at Aline, Pa. Why lo you lmy there- JWvx;-..EIirij;l,t -earric.i tin largest nnd liest f-toi k to i-rltct from, and lie is also the chcniH'st. You i-lioiiM s( c liis NKW S l'Ol'K, it is ju.-t lovely, and I never -aw m many utii!e, ( iinirlmm-, Flannels and Cali've- and ho lia the nirr.-t I (m i.i and Waictinirs. Ornaments for Trimmings. l.Yu.!v-,ude SI HUT WAISTS, SKI UTS . a iai. variilyol Ladies I Mir (OATS, i,. l i: ' !. LA US, th 'r.'tti- -t yon i v. r -aw u, ! -., n !:,v. AT llI'd.'KiHT'S STOUi:, v an fn.d anMi.ii. v..n wart T.ed r.'anh.N, I!:is, Sjucad.-, Laj. l -. I !?,;-, I'.Ianl,- - Hi carries llie Freed A. Foriiry Si K ).-,.-. p,;,;i !-n:d Ul'!: UF.US. Flnoi and Talile nil ( 'lo a ai.i l.iiv-V -, v. ; I'tm'l liinl ti licllcr -eh i tiiin anywh re. Wi ll I mi g'w i to Iiiiy my Winter .-tijijdy thii'c li'o ; id vmi !nar n,,,.-' cvityImmIv siv thev are "iinr to A!i;.e. H. A. EBRIGHT. vIND0R HOUSE W. II. Ill I I.Kit, l'rorlelor 418 Market Si., Harrisburg Pa., (0nlte I. It. It. li-pot Kulrniice) .l'nlleil lor All 1'ruliiK-c, Rooms, 25 and 50c. (iood Meals, 25c lnotl acriininioJntionn. tt How Snd. "Ves'm; I had to leave home on my wife's account." "Poor, poor man. What did she do?" "She lost her Job, ma'am." Ch'cago American. nrlicht Little Imp. Cawker When do babies begin to think? Walker Well, mine began to think that I oiiRbt to walk tho floor with him tho Rci'ond tiiidit he was in tho house. Iliix Money In l(nli'rrleii, nxperienced crowt rs of ia: j. in rrlcs claim that with kk1 variet ieg iu:I ears an acre will produce as many bushels as It will of c.ni ami cive fve times as much profit, as well as niiiainfor several years after the plants have been started. Occasionally estimates ari given of lariie yields anil good prl.'es, but at the present time more raspber ries are grown than formerly, ami prises are not so high; nevertheless a large number of growers da not use a suflN clency of fertilizer and could focuro' larger crops by more Judicious cultiva tion. Midland Farmer. , John I). Rockefeller Is haviiiR tw portrait of himself pair.'e.' b e. KomolKy, a rioted Hungari w artist. Of course the paintings are li.. di np In oil, but not kerosene oil. Illn Joy Woutil Koep. Nurse The (ioi ior mij s j our wife can not possibly n cover, sir. Knpeck V'e!!. I'm not polnir. to build jp nr.y hopes on v ly.it ho says. Doctors are not InfaMwd- Chicago Dally News. I'liMlim . i Itoinnnre. "Do you retain'. r. dear. Low I ued to serenade you di .lug those moonlit summer nights?' "Yes, I remember. Now you only snore." Cleveland Pluln Dealer. In lloallr Olrclva. Mr. Fresh Mlw Brownestonnc. If I asked you for a 80-day option or. you hand what would you say? Miss Urownstonne I'd give yea Uta refusal of It Judge. j I.orlnK Him On, Old Boarder How does It h-ppea that you gave that man the tenderloin and me the tough end? Walter Girl He ain't decided, to itajr yet. N. Y. Weekly. Tenple are b tinning to tliit.k tha? though horsp!ay may bo oJ jr Motmbli to persons of r-rined susceptilil;i!ts, lt!l far b-ss harts? iirg to tlm n rvea than kutomobile iay. I Railroad pf t t"rs are er.r.lzlnjj : flgainst tipe That movenu-:: shoulii ; have all tho '!ii'ourageiiiei;t l!.r trav 1 eling public can give it. Quarrels of capitalists lead many a email Investor to offer a few varia tions on Morcutio'8 remark, "A pl.tgtje tf both your houses." r I It Is seldom necessary for a, v;on;an to Cool a man; he will attend to that func tion If she only elves him rope, Few things are forgotten faster thaa the hospitality of the average good fellow. Education has a great deal to do with, the difference between a maa and f hog.