MIDDLEBURG POST. PLEASES POLITICIANS. Rrhatlaa; ta Partlaaa ArtWHr ml OMr HalaVra. The rn'Hil order f Assistant Post master Oixral Wviine. tlelinitig' the lengths tu which po'-tmuster may go in thfir loire to rentier Kervioe to the political party of tlieir choice, i based uiMin a letter written by President Koosevelt, ami therefore . correctly interprets the iews of the administration on this important question. I'mler Home of the pres ident. Mist innsters as well as other federal office holler, have practic ally been deprived of many of their inherent rights us citizens and re quired to nvuintain a pone of abso lute neutralitv aud non-combative- Si 5 oca. akes short roads. JL Wnd light loads. vv r I Jood for everything that runs on wheels. Sol) Erywhr. r stamdaud oil oo. Mrstrrlaaa Mtmtar. Ob day a gentleman entered a re tanrant and ordered a plat of aoup. When the waiter brought it the gen tleman doubt ingly looked at the aoup for a moment, and then asked the waiter what it wan. "It's bean aoup, sir," replied the waiter. Ml know it has been roup, said the gentleman, "but what i it now?" Tit-Bit a. What the Capper ald. A young man by the nsme of St. John Cried aloud when hit corn were stepped on. And the prospects were bright Far a terrible fight Tin a copper came up and said: "G'an." Buffalo Express. WAS IX DCMAKD. HOREF.T J. WTNNE. (First Assistant Postmaster General.) ness in each succeeding political cam paign. According to President Koosevelt'a way of thinking, however, the federal office holder has rights as u citizen and will be permitted, within certain broad lines, to exercise them. For instance, it will now be permissible for postmasters and this ruling will apply to nil federal employes to join political clubs, attend political conventions ns delegates, and, should they desire to do so. to contribute to campaign funds. They ought not, however, in the president's judg ment, to become unduly active in campaign work. In other words, he would not have them acting as the chairman of political conventions, or of campaign committee, or in any other way setting the pace within their parties ns leaders. But as fol lowers high privates In the rear ranks of partisanship they will have full rights and be protected in their exercise. This new ruling is much more lib eral than any that has been made on this question for many years, and it will be: welcomed by thousands of postmasters, big and flttle, in all parts of the country. WARREN B. ENISKERlf. Position of Paaseaa-er T raffle ier Created for Hiss by tke Northwestern Systeca. ' It was announced recently from the Chicago & Northwestern rail way headquarters thiit W. B. Kuis kern had been protvi; el to the po aition of passenger traffic manager of the system, an office created foi him. Mr. Kniskern's long service in Chi cago with the Northwestern and his connection with other railroad com panies nf the country have given him W.xKIiKN I: KM.-.XEK.V if-r T.-iP: M t as r M.irato & A stitch iu time may save man; cuss words. Its apparent that a man can't be t- I..: upngnv wuea ue is ijuitr, Tm the Peihlle. Allow to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain' Cough Itemed. I had a very severe cough and cold and feared I would get pneumonia, but after taking the second dose of this medicine I felt belter, three bottles of it cured mr cold and the pains in tny chest disappeared en tirely. I am most respectfully yours for health. Ralph S. Mitbs, 64 Thirty-seventh St., Wheeling. W. Va. For sale by Mtddleburg Drug St. re. The honey merchant tnui takes things as they comb. - . . . . " A HtartltHt Harprlae. Verv few could believe in looking at A T. Hadler, a healthy, robust 'lncksuiith of Tildeu, Ind that for ten years he such torture from Rheumatism as few could endure aud live. But a wonderful change followed bis taking Electric Bitters, "Two bottles wholly cured nie," he writes, "and I hare not felt a twiuge for over a vear." They regu late tlie Kidney, purify the blood ami cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Nervousness, improve digestion and give prftct health. Try tbem. Only oOcts. at Middlehurg Drug Store. O -ay bill, 0rman & Co., Dr. J. V. Sampeli, Penns Creek. Tue moth may not be a society favorite, but he often appears in a dress suit. Drlvlaa- Oat the Enemy. These are the days of colds, sharp and sud'len, attacking throat and lungs, an 1 1 ading to consequences one does t like to think about. Avoid fur -r exposure and tight the ftietx.v of health and comfort with Perrv Davis' Painkiller be family n - n I by for sixty years. It conquei- h -old in a day, .See that vou get ti right article. Tber is but one J amkiller. Perry Da 'is'. A resiurant trust is coutemplaW d i Onion . III. Lack la Thlrteea. By sending 13 miles Wm. Soirev. Walton Furnace, Vt., got a box of Uucklen s Arnica naive, that wholly cured a horrible Fever Sore on bis lea. Nothing else could- Positivelv cures Bruises, Felons. Ulcers, Erup. tions, Boils, Hums, (jorns and files Only 25c. Guaranteed by Middle bure Drug Store. Oravbill. Uarman & 1 o., Dr. J. W.Samael. Penns Creek. TKa Hantiot. tfiAt tmrfa tViA mnaff doesn't always charge the lbast. State or Ohio, City or Toledo, ' IjUCAS tJOUNTY, 88 Frank J. (.'husky makes oaththat he is seuior partner of the tirm of F. J. C'exky A: Co.. doing business in the city of loledo, County and Sta e aforesaid, asd that said firm will pay the sum of ONE 1IUND- KfiD DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cuied by the Use of Hall's Catakrh .FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscrib ed in my presence, this fifth day of December, A. D. 18. ) A. W, OLKASCN. r seal S Notary Pu l;c. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter uallv and acts directly on tba blood and mucous surfaces of the syntem. Send for tesiimonials, frea, F. J. C HEN EY & CO,. Toledo, o. Sold by all Dru gists, 75o. Hall's Family Pills are the bsst. a will- .'i-j'; tint.v. . !.n in the railro.vl ivn l I ): i - iecn nl" tli higf.-'-f. i ( i - regular prom itioii- frmu the srnnl! Iiejinning as office bov to the h-'id -if tlie ifi-.'Tig"r ileprirtrnent ri th'- fiiapnny ifh which he is now ronn.'cferl i -i ;in .ili-nce nf the abil i'y an-l bii-ine-s rj i.iHfiinf ions which i.ne v.f,n hirn his reputation. .fr. Kniskern has devoted his en tire business life ti railway urlrk. He wr fir)t with the Illinois ( en-tr-,1 railroad, by which he was em ployerl m office boy in 1 -ft. His flrnt connection with the Chicago A Northwestern railway w.n from liT to I ".T'. during which periiKl he filled various clerical positions with the general paener and general tick et department s of that company. From ls.7 to Se-it -ruber 1. lsiS, he ti i e-n;.l'vefl li- tlie fymisvilte 4 N'ahtiile i.'aiirofirl cornpnriy at. Lotils tille. Ky.. nnd Nw Orle.-ms. He re en'er'l the ertice of the ,N"ort.h -fern on f-'entemr I, 1S1.. com- i. i to fhicayo ,i asistanf. general pasen?-r ag-n. ffe was appointed assistant. genrI p;i 'ner and tick- rnt .Tannary 1, liV, and general rienge-r and ticket agent Jannary i ! He n hel l the In H mmed ii. -sif.ion up to the pre-nt. i J U Advertiser From your references I see you've had four places in the last month. Applicant Ves'm; that showa how much in demand I am. Chicago Daily News. IsksrsMslosi. What strange contradictions In life you will Hnd . I.Ike a 112 hat i Over a two-dbllar mind. u Wsshlr.gton Star. t H's Have All Ba There. Miss Fairfax Good mawnlng, Aunt Caroline. Why ain't you wash in' nowadays? Aunt Caroline (remoTing her pipe from ner mouth) Well, you see, Mist Clara, I'a bin out o' wuhk so long dt now, when 1 could wuhk. I finds l'a done los' ah taste fo' it. As Starter. Ferdy Have you won her love yet? Clarence No; but I've made a be ginning. I've got ell her relative down on e! Puck. Conscience is a still, small yoice tLat is altogether too still. Write It i:own. in the bock of memory; there is no thing like a harmless cougb, Every cougb is a warning of a confidence that goes from bad to worae unless it is re., edied rigtt away. Opium laden medicine h a delusion. Allen's Lung Balsam cures the worst of colds. It clears the bronchial nas ssges, so that the lungs get plenty of air. Why Lot get a bottle to-day! Geaalae Philosopher. "Craps all burnt to flinders?" "Yes." "Xo rain in sifrht?" i "Not a d rap." ' "Totally mint, ain't you?" -Tetotally:" "Well, what air yon a-smilin' over?" Tm smllin' at the prospect of the sheriff comln to levy on nothln'!" Atlanta CV.njtlf ution. Clarence How did Charley come to ay he loved you7 Bessie 'Father asked him if he did. Chlcaro American. After the riaasje. "Were you a bull of a bear?" asked the inauisitive friend. "Neither," replied the speculator. "I was a donkey, pure and simple. Chi. cago Daily News. ' A Caraer ta Eggs. "That old hen just seems to be burst ing with pride," remarked the farmer's dog. "Pride? Nothing of the sort. It'a eggs," replied the Leghorn rooster. "She thinks she's a financier, and she's trying to stop laying until there's a rise in price." Philadelphia Press. WILL SEND $4.00 FREE Franklin Miles. M. D., LL. H.. the Celebrated Chicago, Specialist, Wll Send $4.00 Worth of His New Special Treat ment Free to Each of Our Readers. When an experienced physicia of fers to give away $40,000 worth ol New Treatment foa diseases of tht heart, nerves, stomach or dropsy, it is conclusived evidence that be has great faith in it. And wi en bun dreds of prominent people freely testify to his umiftal fkill and tin superiority of his Nev Special Treat ment, his liberality is certainlj wot thy of serious consideration. That Dr. Miles is one of the worldV most successful physician is proven by hundreds of testinoninU from wtll known peoole. One pntient cured after fnilure of eleven Gtand Rapids physicians, two after beine given up by six and seven Chicago pyhsitians, another after nine lead ing doctors in New lork City, Phil adelpbia and Chicago failed. 1000 testimonials sent upon resquest. The eminent Rer. W. Hell. D D.. of Ditytnn. O., Oen. Wcc'y of Foreign Mimlons. writes ed itnrlaily In The State bunilay hilionl Union: r W deal re to utale that t'oro (icrsonal acquaint snce we know Dr. Miles to le a mot skillful ipeciliiit man who hat a wired neither lalor nor money to keep hiinnelf ahreaiit of the great advoneement in merlicul fcience ' Col. Tucker, late (lensral Manager N. Y I. R. W. H. B. sayii: "Or. Miler'sun-ersana phynic ian ha been phenomlnnl " "My llearC write 1). M. Davin of Warren. Ha , "win no bad I wax fearful of aoinr to li-ep lot it would be my lat Dr. Miles mtved my life. I wot completely cur ed In nis wetki." Mra. Abigail Chamber, ot ChamhervhUrK. Pa , states: "My trouble was In the brain and uplnal cord. When I com menced Dr. MIlcV treatment t could hardly walk aero the room ; now I sin able to do all my on work." Mr. W. A. Warren, of James. N. Y., report: "For year 1 hod serers trouble with my stomach, neuralira. inking sjiells, and drnpy. Dr. Miiles cured me. This new system of Special treat ment is thoroughly scientific and immenslv superior to the ordinary metbols. As all afflicted readers may have 14.0(1 worth of treatment I'll EE, we would advise them to send for it at once. Aderess, Dr. Franklin Miles. 2i to 211 r'tate Street, Chicago, Ills. When writing mention the Mlddleburg I'o-T rai-tn.lMla Jary Paeblaai. Counselor Law I see you got a fit agreetneTit of the jury? Counselor Case Oh, yes; it was any. "How did ymt manage It?" "Why, I got two fellows n the Jury, one own an automobile, and the other ow ns a hore. I k new thote two would aefrr atrree." Yonkers fitatenmen. IT PAYS to advertise in a live and up-to-date newspaper. For results The POST. Weak Heart From Attach, of LaGrippe. Palpitation, Smother ings Short Breath. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Cured Me. The terrible after effects of LaGrippe are most dsngerous when they attack the heart, the engine of life. Wc sk hesrts are s com mon as weak stomachs and when an attack is made upon the wesk heart, that organ soon becomes a diseased hsart snd the patient will unlets promptly treated, suffer lone and eventually die of heart disease, the dread of millions. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure strengthens and regulates the heart's action, enriches the blood and improves the circulation. "Some years ago I had an attack of the grip, and it left me with a very wesk hesrt. Palpitation, shortnets of breath and smother ing spells that made me sit up in bed to breathe, robbing me of sleep, made me most miserable. I would become fatigued and exhausted from the least exertion and was in such a critical condition that I could not attend to my business. My physician seemed unable to control my case, and instead of getnng better I was gradually growing weaker every day. Then 1 began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and after 1 had used two bottles I was greatly improved. I continued with the remedy until 1 had taken in all six bottles, when I was able to attend to busi ness without inconvenience. 1 was com pletely and permanently cured of heart trouble by Dr. Miles' Hesrt Cure and cheer fully recommend it to all sufferers from that temble affliction." H. H. Ehle, Glovers vUle,N.Y. All druggists sell snd guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book oa Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS HatV. 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A stral(ht, bona Ada weekly mlarr of Sin piid be cheek eaeh Wednesday with all sspenwt uir-etfrom headriuartera. Money adraneaii for eip-ne.. Manager, StoCaiton 111 Jf, CIiIcbko. -t Int. Canvasser - WANTED sell PRINTUS' INK ajourual for advertisers published weekly ut five dollars a year. It teaches the science and practice of Advertising, and is highly esteemed by the most suc cessful advertisers in this country and Great lintain. Liljeral commission allow ed. Address PRINTERS' INK, 10 Snruce St., New York. 4-24- 30t. WINDSOR HOUSE W. H. BI'TI.KR, Proprietor 418 Market Si., Harrisburg Pa.', (Opposite P. R. R. Depot Entrance) .'alled for All Trains. Rooms, 23 and SOc. Good Meal, 25c Good aeeommodatlons, If la tffnstur Is on every box ot the genuine .axative Bromo-Quinine Tabieu tmaady tbs rarea a cold Iss om star Agents Wanted l.irroFT. DEWITT TI.M4JF, hyhl. on, IIKV. ritaNK DKWITF TAI.MADK al aMHicinte ail I tort of t'kriiitlan Herald. Only book endorsed by Talmaga family. Knormnu. profit tor aire lit. who art quickly. Outlll ten cent.. Write immediately 4 lark f.n M 4 Hi Nt., ftilla., fa. Mention tlie Fo.t. . tre. Hew Goods at Schnee I have just returned from the Eastern Cities with tt . stock of Merchandire at bargain prices to', every person. Call ioJ J my stock before j.utchasing elsewhere. SHOES REDUCED 25 per cent. All ladies and misses shoes have been reduced 9", .... " I' , Men's Wool lined Rubber loota, made by the IndeperjjJ Co., reduced to $2.50. Ladies first quality rubbers 40c. . Every article in the store mus; go at rock bottom prices. HENRY HARDING, SCHNEE, Pa, Dashing, Pure Newspaper Wifcl) Bofcl) Local arjd General Nev? arjd Attractive Hon)e Fature is THE POST OF MIDDLEBURG IT UNERRINGLY Covers the Local News of Snyder County, including the latest from the Court House, Selinsgrove, Beaver Springs, Beav town, Dundore, Washington Twp., Globe Mills, Humtnel's Wharf, Kreamer, West Beaver Twp., McCIure; Middlecreek, Mt. Pleasant Mills, Wal lace, 1'axtonville, Penn's Creek, Port Treverton, Salem, St'Iinee, Shreiner, Shade!, Shamokin Dam, Swineford, Troxelville, Verdilla, Kantz and other villages. All the people living near these places should In its general features it gives the National and State news, the markets, editorial paragraphs, short stories, fashion ideas, household recipes, educational matters, Sunday School lesson. It is l?qpei foi le Teople,, NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. ,,, .ONE DOLLAR - PAID IN ADVANCE WILL PAY FOR THE PAPER ONE YEAR TO ANY ADDRESS. Fill III lll'fi. Fni I have added a line of serviceable Furniture to my stock of goods eil4'ooin Suits Nicely finished suits as low as $17.50. Better Suits for $22 and $29. Theso Suits are highly polished, made of the best oak and are well constructed. We carry a full line of the latest in Chairs, Rockers, Springs, Mattresses, Tables and Sidebo i ds. Since our expense in adding this liin- of good is practically nothing, we enn sell them lower tl's0 any one else. J. E. MAGEE, rs-aa-A sua m-im- n-ill