I MIDDLJfiBURG POST. "Goodness" If Sake Oct c syrup jj The Great Spread SUB-EARTH FACTORIES. of the bay carrier ar rods . . . . Dow Boot of U,.UI null ,U P'0 Ckance Free Mtrogra of the FiR- 3 Mtlsfncto: method !, Alrl.to Sell .titrates. , of anccn:.;; the wire cable. A prist Is t si t in front of the licor and a hraie run The farmer Is not generally looked i ro:n ,0P of the post to the door rill, upon as a manufacturer. Yet on his Ab lron ro(l with a Ions thread on it lands and under them, on the roots of 's r,,n ihrmiRh a hole in the post and I all leguniluous plants, there are at tne ran,e ls attached to this rod. A ntit 'Work the microscopic creations that! anJ as!-er on the rod enable the .-able Wabor in changing the freo nitrogen I to 1,0 1:rJ,: :?ht!y stretched. A slot iua inn air mio sou nitrates that may 1 mai.e amivt ine coir in illum ine cable to to hinh rimR.li p E A new til ilc delicacy '.'..at cmss the. apjH-tile and waifs . Nutritious as well as !elici..iw. A pure, wholesome, l:ity syru-,. fit for any j.'.m;.;. i , , .;'; , . imile uiuU-s which i the residue left in t':o enverion of brown into rclnd Mitfir, Karo Corn Syrup is the pint essence of the corn kernel, absolutely free from any adak. rili.ei. A safo, reliable food article. Sold in airtight, friction-t, .p tins which make handy household utensils when empty. At all grocers, loc, 25c und 50c. CORN PRODUCTS CI, ::-.vY:rifi(!l 4 FULL O U A RTS Msyiyaiiia RYE or-BOURBON For $3.00 Years OM old i;;ll,k 71 nr I Jelerciav 1 Any Merchant in I'itNlpiirir. to your nearest statio 1. All goods p:n oe used by the plants. Every nodule on the root of a plant Is an immense factory. It may be smaller than a pea, yet In It are multitudes of the lit tle workers. They existed from the be ginning of the development of lcguni inosae on the earth; but man has j oniy recently discovered them, lie i fore he understood that they were the j friends of man. ho regarded these j factories as symptoms of plant dis I eases, and various remedies were In 1 vented for the cure of the said dis eases, lint later such, efforts wire ! found to bp nilsphued. and it was recognized that they? sm e tubeivl. s were part of the machinery of Moth-r Nature, by which she lent the soil supplied witli the yo-readily soluble .forms of niiiv-e-., !i..u alo.ie cm !: tal.cn up ,y ;0 roilts ,,f ,pu,S In the wo,is and on the prairies there are niiim nns forms of ley:inino:--ai which help to hecp up the balance re '1'iirrd. There are die , ,,a. the li'Tar weeds, t,e vetches and their vlaiives. (n all of their roots are she little imr.n-cn factories crowded wiih workers. M:, aipV ,,, assjst ihcsf laborers and make it possible Jr then, t inerense their jiroduct. This is a inanul ictaro in wliich then) i': not dancer of ,.Vlr production. 1'aniu rs' Ueview. TREE FUMIGATING SCREEN. Ilwrlpil.n of 11 lie, ,.P H.-i enilj a. IMlteil hy u I'rouresxlte Cull, furulu Krull l.rnurr. Iirt'ss cliargis prcpiiil 11 plain scaii'ii discs. , W liv stMiil out ol lVnn-iylvania t"ip vour whiskey wlii-u yon can Farming a century ac.o consisted prin cipally of plantlnfi the seed, kcetdnp j out the weeds and waiting for the hnr kt tl , vost- little or no conception of the ; chemical processes through which the I D,,ll I .,.!.. .....I 11 1 I " eu me imini jrrowtn, anil, con UIVIIIi III L' nil ! n, .1 1 clicaiicr (imiii us, ami we g naianlct' il to irive satislactioti. If il ilon'l piunl Krowth conu be foreert i.v n, ,i" lease you it won't cost yon a cent. j ditlon to the soil of the chemical con- TIih Whiskey is need in the wood und is tlierel'on' UIC1I. KIi'K; stituenl.H which were laekinp. Likewise uir upines aim (.man rruits were looked I upon as a side Issue, which must be left largely to chance lu producing profit able crops. Gradually, however, a 'lanpe has come about, until now the .ruicr performs his labor as u scientist re-! nil' pi MhLljOW , and is therefore adapted for Medicinal and I loiischold ill . t t .... ... fciirposes. Sc'iiii iis a trial onler ami il you :uv not sal islieil we wi und (lie inoncy. We carry in stock all grades 0f Wines, Whiskey, etc. Send 1 private price. list, (special inducements lor Club orders. -Morns Forst & Cg. WW1 rittshu. 031 GENERAL ERCHANDISE. Our Stock Consists of Clean New (iood.s, Such as is l ouJ i l a:l I p-to D.ilcJ Country Stor.-. Dry Goods, Hardware, Drugs, Groceries, Chinaware, Best Shoes. Cigars and Tobacco, Smokers1 Suppics. OUR MOTTO : More (iood.s for Sa::ie Honey 1 Same (ioods for I. ess Money ! Cume and see our wares. Harket prices paid for Country Produce. I l'IM.'IA Tl.Nii T1..NT. fj , , with th- a:-; ci t:.e a;:ri a and r;i r. il,' ai iii.d si t , siatioiis .irii ; With tills I. :)".' i : ccs.-ity of h. tut 9 heallhy pi 1 a ciin -t di 0 jeial'les. A a to to tiinii moTuh r.;t to prevent closlai; tae door. Fis. shows the way wooden or sttol track may be supported outside the shed, by setting Posts and su: p ndini: the track to cross pieces. J. ;. All.-house, in Ohio Farm- FEEDING NEW CORN. j Too l-ree I of tin- ( rep In nn Imiiiil- lure ( nil liiiini 1m Sure to ! llreeil llelli'. ; The late condition of the corn crop last ; year r.-.-ailtinj; in so much of It 1 ire M.ft anil no: in condition to keep dc.iibtb ; s will e.nise many to be very simrt of old corn this year. Sin h a cm d it ion fi si rrs ' the li,.;ivy feedim; of V ry l'.' W con;. We wi: li to camion acainst ;i too I'ri e iit of thi ni w crop in an immature condition, or for that maMer afi r It t-fairlv vvi il rij)' tied up. As all iIurii.K this time It is ; very palatable and contains stillich nt lindtyre to .make 11 iry asily on Rtltmd, the tendency Is for an ai i r.nl to ovireat. This is (specially true of the hoc:, w hose ration usually consists n:ore largely of concent ruti s than is the cm" Willi oih'- aniinais. Thepr'seni price of corn will doubtless have : very bene- 1 flcial effect In this direction. It will he I much oisler to allowance the hoi; than It would be If corn were low lu price. ) This relatively hljih price of corn will j also simplify the problem by lessenlm; ! the objection to the purchase ofsul sti- tute feeds to use as n part of the ration. 1 Keed the new corn quite npirincly nt ; tlrst. If nee. usury to bcnin while it Is In j ; the milk, or even In the iN uiiti stage, it Is ' a pood plan to feed the whole plant and ! let them cut what they will of the fodder. ' Then Increase thofeed gradually and be j careful to never overfi ed, and we believe you will have (.vine a 1oiht way toward I preventing an outbreak of disease In the j herd. rrairle- Farmer. FOR THE nORSE STABLE. How to Mlll.e il Self-l i eillim llox Tlmt rrrteiiti nu KnoruioiiN Wuitr of Foililer. liy building a feed box f.s descrihrd herewith, waste of fi ed may be prevent ed; the feed cannot be bolted, thus it 0 IbamijWj iajtl4cV44. A kox Mrtlslt kit Cha a i-441ii for infants and Children. Tho Kind You llavo Ahvnys liouiit lias borne the signa ture of Cliits. II. I'loU ln-r, and lias hcen mal uiiiIit his personal supciv isiun for over :i) rear-. Allow no one to doeeivo you in this. Coiiiitcilciis, Imitations ami Mlist-as-ooil" are lint i:periments, ami endanger llio lieallh f t'liihlren j:jiei ience sigainst i:ierini it. The Kind You Have Always Bought JJcars the Signature of -m In Use For Over 30 Years. 1 la ileral Adjustir.cr.ts- Vrcv:i V: HRRVEY SCHl;C GENERAL INSTANCE ACE.'v'C Only Hit- ()!tl'sf,,in.imtsl Csi.sli ( N.n 1 1 ...n i s. At ridclit :iiul 'l':i ii:',..(i. A ssi-Is 11,0 7? r in-, i.ilc Wo Assessments TlioAofna I'ouiiil' " AiiKM'icaii V. IS1!' isr:; IS 10 fl' I. . O . 1 1 . . . i lie M.Mlid.ihi 3cel(iciil lliMir;iiiLc' U; The Ncn- York Life liminnice Co. The i'idelitij Mutual Life Association Your Putrcnuire is silictted. 2,10 ,si.: i Hello Central Give Me Ki:i:i l ' )X Full STAI.I slidu b:i;il'.l el' vntiii;; i. i r.i i u !;':' EBRIGHT'S STORE Wlivru aiv you going to buy your Full 111VI Winter pb? At Ebrigln's at Aline, Pa. MM... .1 I . I .i i i-i i . Mte( moj"oV'V)V.' "".v ul, nL: A"wtuse j'.Diiniic carries the . . . largest aiM'v..'f Mock to .-elect from, ti-ul lie is nlso the oliciiic.-t. You slmtilil see liis ,F,W STOCK, il is just lovely, iiml I never kiw so iiuinv Omings, iiii--li;uus. , Wit! i i ll A. 5. christ, Verdi la, Pa. lTirini u "y gTiiiiii m t m :k "St. T.ja t m r.r tt.l t 8 C099 i Mi-r;!n. nt ;rieu:t urn! ii, . i; 1. 1 . .-. 111'. I I Uie l :.' in - : s I : i i r n fur indin-:i.:: ;.ii! nfowths ntid t;u;ir.;ii:.. :i.-.'s. Imi h In fruits and .. century n pro the hi. ;i ef i:in i: urn i : i. ITees I'. ' ".I f I e' s bn l.il, (; n i i " ' i !'.. when n nvliii: i n t; Illlll hi'lrR for in i .-uhit.- m i i f ..in !! Mi' i' i. ( I li f. ni I;..; 1.1 : lit! ?.i O- - !!,. 'I :,. I , ivr ! ' ds !'n in : ; i ; i. !.:.-:t "i- I'" ,:ti," i- , ,-n., ,, : . ..'''' ' . il. I ,: ; i : : 'i:. I'y -, -I bl :in nn!ii..ii'y ! '1 1 'i Is I 'lniilieU !i:nl ( 'iilicoes :unl lie Im- tl mill ':iilii:''-. e lil'-r -I Dr. (i Ornaments for Trimming re: Mninlr.iii!; a i ri e worms nii.l''. l.ai now t he in i d fi r one we illustrate to rid II ni' it.ii eis or e In . n .-i 1 1 n i d at, tint mi apparatus lihr the e:in In- easily eiiinine- w Pure Whiskey Direct to the Consumer KM m hi !'- : 1 r - v ?'.' " -'-- it Ai Let us prove to yon that 5chvarz XXX Old Family Rye is the finest Whiskey for family use. Serve! $3.00 by Honey Order r Express, and we will deliver at onev, by express, free of charge, right to your home, Fcmr Fill lie I a em rus(iunui.ui in one oi our asn- hended. This tent-lihe device is inti mil .1 to inclose i duplet! ly trees of eunsldi fa ble hI.c, and is constructed of a serh s of overlapiiinp: seetions, which can be placid in wltlon while folded, and allowed to fall down all nround the tree until tho lowest section rendu s tic nround. With tho tree thus iiulosed, it is an easy matter to build a fire inside the tent and apply the chemicals which will fuiniprate the foliage or rid the limbs and trunk of any fungus growths detri mental to its health. Chicago News. SALTPETER FOR STUMPS. MnnauflillxellH L:Iierliiieul Mntlou lleelnren IIk I'm to lie dimly mill il Directive, S in a plain 1. '", i'liov: v.'l.r.t cti i : . i: ' A ' .-i iii ' i'XtV A tH Wcg.iisi !! tie ' i ' j d;.ss i.iiiii'v trie! . - ; 'y: Rtwru-''' it f 1" . . I ivii'ij: ' -'j for inir ;: v..- !'.. 1 ': ' A f Tl"v'r 11 11') a:'.'. marks on box to , at thr; w orirc as s iiu.ii'.titi'..; to lirst- I'Mri-, r.ntl possesses .'.:! it in;; i.u.dities. i.t :'. ! v.:: i we li'it-t 4 cultural papers reports that ho hud found it possible to dustroy stumps lu tho following manner: A hole one or two inches In diameter, according to the size of the treo, and 18 Inches deep Is to bo bored in tho stump l.ad.-.M. I.. Uriel,, in K.,rm. !."!. SEAS0KADLE 110'J fMTr.S. Small hoc h.i:!v s ,.!, I.i t. Si l: till. I I'.i- 1 . ' i.- S Ir.H e p.n..; !.!' .. 1 la 'e I he ; I AYS. ill II pill U, i ! .U. pitiull when bled, j A hun;;iy pig tal.es ri adlly to any food i that II is exjieeted that a pig will i ai. ! While a hog lieVi-r gets ti u thiii li) be I lousy, it set ins the tliini'.i r the !!',.! ' he ; belter the lice thri ,e. ! To a considerable extent the jnung miv proves her future ability by the way sin manages her first litu r. Uuild ui) the frame, of the shoal mi clover, bran, shorts and like foods and finish for market on corn. One advantage In having shallow j troughs for feeding Is that the sows will I b arn to eat lunch younger. Always breed from a thoroughbred ! boar of good constitution and vigor. His I vigor should be In excess of the sows. Overfeeding of sows, musty prain, sour ; swill, or sudden changes of food will cause diarrhoea among the pigs. The pig that Is to be marketed profit ably at from six to eight months old must not from any cause be allowed to stop growing. Livestock Journal. AT lir:iily-iii:nl' vniiilN i t ( U.l'.AI,-- i;r.i:i(iii r I'm I I'.larl.i i.;,.i; r v.i- ii'l Mi-.-i , ( ; I li i ii evr - can liii! n:-, I K HIT ATS :.v :! ri: 'II Ill III -I cat I ie li I '.i-: us. i-' i :i I i' I iiii'l a III 1'IIV rvervlimlv : .-'!' i: i '. IIMJ-S, 1'iMi! A I'l'i iu v SIK lv Mi nii.l Talil.- l ill 1 led ii in an vu !n r i : ; 1 1 1 ll.t ic Ii n In v are rnini: In A !i l'i tier .- im.r I'.iil Ma:, .I Ml '! I ,iie,i--i,', . Well I mil ;-. l'i- Vlill "ill'.', i e ; H. A. EBRH t ri u a 11 1 l'i I Don't Let CiiIIh Follow. Tho habit of allowing colts to follow tho mai' s while at work or on the road should b discouraged. This nractice has ! been tho cause of more trouble and an- Into this put from one and one- tmyauce than could hire in he chronicled. 1 MM.: io-,:;.j. half to two ounces of saltpeter, fill with water anil plug tightly. Six mouths latr put into the same hole nbout ono gill of kerosene oil and set lire to it. The stump will smoulder away without blazing, even dow n to every part of the roots, leaving nothing but ashes. On November 4. lfi'jo, 5u stumps of trees cut in 1VJ !, including maple, hick ory, Iiemlcek, white pine, yellow birch and elm, vere bored according to di rections. 'Jn December 11 saltpeter and water were put in the holes, ac cording id direction, und Die holes plugged, pufitur July, Df, tho plugs were, reinei-rrt, the holes were, tilled with 1 to;: no and an all-nipt made to burn 'the ,tun:.s. It was found t hat not even the oil v ould burn, l'ortioiu of tho sumps wrrc left until June, 1S07, when nno'l'.er ntlem::t was made to burn them', lu-'Ins a low tc;-t oil, called pnrafnne oil. Tho stumps nro still in the fi'Md. The method has been jjivfii a thrutigh trial, but must bore- Many a fine colt has been ruined from j being caught in the drag, llsk harrow or plow. On the other hand, not a few run 'aways and Fmnshtips have been caused by the mare fretting on account of the I colt attempting to follow some strange j team. Whenever taking a mare to tho 'field or to town have tho colt In some Fecure place where it can get cxr reise and slunlo, and the comfort attending such praeti"e will always be appreciated when onco tried. Twentieth Century Farmer. t uriieoit in niirNi' ii .f:uv. A horse l longii:;? to a Jlis.-ouii man pot a lump on jaw three yi ars ;:;.;o. ' lis owner had a veti rinary .sur; e;Jn (,p. I ' e rate on the animal th" otlw r de.j , ami he ! took nut. a hard, unoolh stil;s!;i:.ce about I four Inches Ion:: and an Ineli wide, re-I seiabling awhile stone. Tl:ns; who have examined It say it is a petrified corncob, i Tho conimomy accepted tiiiory is that tho hortje, while eating, pot a cob in its mouth, which slowly worked its way Fall Opening at CLEMMER'S New Store, Sunbury, Pa. Larger stock iiinl prices lower lluin ever this Kail. Mai-gains in every (loiinrtnieiit. We buy direct from the mill, tin n liiie we can give you special low prices ami save.vou lug money !y buying in yon eome to Sunbury, come in ami let us show you aroim to show goods. Few Special Prices: 1000 yds. Unbleached Muslin, oJe. yard. 1 I'.ale Unbleached Muslin, L'O yards il.r 1.00, ( . Ira value. 1000 yards Mleaehed Sheeting Muslin, to go at 7'. yard. fiOOO yards Outing Klannel to go at Cv. yard. (iood Apron (iingham, ."e. yard. Most Calico, .r and lie. yard. 1 Cae Mlankets to go'at ."',, I'.'.l, SO,-., e Ira large -ics. r.eauliful l'ure White Cutlon Killed C .n.i. rlnbl. .-, Si. nil, Sl.'J.". 81.00 for till Wool lilankets, put on stile to-day at spe.-ial prices. us. lien Mo trouble p'.-eial. Dress Gocde: We earrv one of the Lar'o Special Value I'J.l, 15, -'.. ,"(. -12 ilK'll wide, till Wool goo. 7,")C. and 81.00 all the new wo:iv Mcautil'nl Line Co.-.ts, all ;!. u . I'urs, an endless variety, a!! prices Meady-iiK'du Drev-s Swirls a -pe I Mocks ni rmiil.iirv. Si yard. - the lic'-t s for Suits r saw. i i s you oi .ii li i w..-l. i '. lit v. ( 'oirie and be "2 I carded a?' a complete failure. Tteport ! ,nt0 llIs 3aw unl11 It lodged just beneath of Massachusetts Experiment Station. ' the skin. Tho animal never Bcetiied to F. CLEM-MER doors Kii.-t ef Market House. J SIJXMUKV, 1A. , i uutr irum lis presence,
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