J MIDDLEBURG POST. . ! 1 5" AliMYPItOUD OF HIM. Cen. MacArthur Is a Fins Type of tue American Sold er. 11 r la nnf, Cuurlruaa and Una Drep y lalu!it luttt lluutaa Nature tuliatrtl Forty Iran Aku, a Uo- of rvrlff n. Mnj. (.ion. Arthur MnoArlliur, who is at i.i-sfiit iu coiuai.ii.il f :l.e lie-I'avtm-.'iit nf tlie i-ut-t. tin- must im l")i'l;u:i i. .Hilary Muiit.ii in the L i! il oil m.i:i, has, ri.-rii from the utiUn, Ii.v.:.tliv. lie is ut i resent Muiio. it ! ut lity i i ii, r s Uluiul, iu i'v t.rk luirlmr, uuil hits entiuuuuil of li.,i i . iiii'aiit r'uifii. lien. MavAr tliur will n nui'ii in eoiiiiiuinil of the t.ejtui ! ii i . t f the e;iht until the ar Titul i f (ii'ii. I'hiitTee, who hus lieeu vnlrr.-l lii't:u- lrmii the i'liiliipiiies, Hint uii'i wl: ftiin.' hniiie late iu the la II. Alter that lien. I'hulTee will uj kaiue eniiiinanil ut (inveruor's iisluml ml (ien. Mai-Arthur will return to I'ltieu i ami roMinie eiiuiiuaiiu uf the ieji!tt:i.i I t of the k.Urs. Gien. MaeArthur is not a graduate if aiijt military ueailemy nor hus he t-ver reieiieil any inl nu'l ion iu war fare heyoail what he has received mi the hat t leliclil, li:t lie has proved himself a capalile and even u great gonenl Mine the opportunity was of fere.l iu the war in the l'liilippines. At 17 years of age young .MaeAr thur went into the civil war. He ou sted in the Twenty-fourth Wiseon fcol regiment, innl iilthmigh hut a tw-nrill-Ks until, wi:h no military ix pi rii'iit e wliatever. he was at once made 1 11,'iineiital adjutant, with the Taul. of first lieutenant. His regi ment look part iu many of the im portant inrai;e'tneiits of the e'nil war .mil when he was hut l'J years uld h.- was made a ma jor. I'efore lie as ."U he was hreveted colonel anil ts a colonel served the remainder of the war W hen the war was over and Ue was liui-icicd out he immediately joined the regular army. That was ill I'.'., ile hived army life ai d del-Mid 'o remain in the service. V'.lii i the Spanish-American war fipcliol Vac Arthur was immediately Blade i l.rij-atlii r general of M.Iun tcersatid .-tit to Manila with the first detachment of troops dispatched there. Ills unr! i::.r.iediate!y at trscted :f - tloii :iril l.e was mailt i..uj..r in the line. He is the -t- 7 vr w : - - a rs4 Of. '4pj AI'.TH'.T. M'A KTHl'U i.n. r. '. of the V irttr.ert r . .-r I. reral the United d, wl.ii h is solut ion. It is more J... v in s,.ti... ,-iy ..' th- a n Soft Harness Ton eaa mnk your 1ia am aa tort aa a alur and aa tnuch aa wire t.y uaingEIKEKAUar. til Oil. You cma If OKlhf n lu Ilia niaka It bat twlra aa long aa it onlinaril acKiia. EUREKA Harness Oil makm a poortooktn bar. v ilka nw. alula of pur, heavy bottled oil, t parlally prrparrd to wtUf aiaad Ut wmlier. V Bold everyw! lacaaa-allii Midi bj STANDARD OIL CO. 1 may save xrauy A stitch iu time Pima words. Its Hppuretitthnta man can't br upright wbeu Iih is lyiner, l I he 1'nlilie. Allow fo 8nv it few words in ptaise nt hrtiuberhiiij s Loticll ltoiiieilv I liia -1 a very n;pr rough and coKl ami ff..ie,l I wmiM el ptiHUtnonta. hut tifter takiiiir thf t-pennd done uf this nifdiciue I felt beUer, thrae l)i tltM of it cured ut y c'Jd and the Pitimi.i tnv list. ilisnppeHred ;u- tuely I am iuot-t it-specl 'uily yours for healtL, L'alih S. Jiivks. 4 Thiity-Hfventh ft , Wheeling. Y Va. For bide br AltJdlt-burg .rug Sttrr. Ti e Imiiey ineichiint tr nnq takes thitiKH as t liny comb. A SlurllltiR Niirirlie. Vei v few could helievo iu looking ut A T. Il- iiilii'v, iilualthy, ioliiht ilacksiiiith of Tildeii, Ind., tbtt for ten years hi) such tor turn from HlitMimiitism as few could eudure and live. J5ut a wuiiilerful chaiif;' followed his tiikn.i: Klectiic Uitti'is. "Too bottles wl o ly cured Hie," he writes, "and I have not felt a t .vitiire f r over ii i-uf." They recti In' Hit- Kitlnevi-, puiify the Mood anil cure Uhemiiiitisin, etiialnm, Nroiisii'ss, imp ovedieestion and U'ive perfect !wu)th. Try tlieiu. Only oilcts. at MiJdleliUiu Drus Store. Omybill, t'li num cc Co., Dr. .1. V. SiinipPh, I'enns Creek. T.ieinoth nmy not be a society fuvorite. but he often nl'nears in ll ditss suit. . Itrltinu: itnl ilir lOnriii)'. TLe.sp lire tl.e davs of colds, sbarp and sii'l iiitaekint: tliroat and liincs, ati one 'toe.- Aw id fi ' 11 l pm with Itiinily i-onquei i vou tot t'l'fjto consequences t lik to think atxut. .r txposure and liijhl of be:ilth end comfort i.ivis' l'uitikiller the i.v for sixty years. It. ld in a day. Meo tbut i U'ht articlo. I'aer is A imf Wavy. ' "I It love? asked the doubter. "I rave about her hair, her eyes; 1 seek her out on all occasions; I am content to hold her hand for hour at a time; I find a heretofore, un known rapture in her smiles and kisses; but is it really love? "I should jit'lpe,' replied his pro saic friend, "that it ought to be.' "Ah. but is if.'" "Well, 1 can tell you how to find out." "How?" "Marry her." Chicago Post. Real RsTotlam. Gyer It s a fortunate thintr for the inhabitants of tuis terrestrial ball that thev are not treated nowa days as Ananias was for lying. Myer What would be the result if such were the case? t'yer Why, there wouldn't be a living soul on earth but you and und Mrer And what? Cyers And you would be para lyzed. Chicago Da.iy News. Good Th I na;. "Did you say that hair restorer is a pood tliinir'.'" asked the natron. "Yes," uuswert 4 the bnrher, with some slight hesitation; "it's a good thing. We sell several bottles a week." "Hut how do you know it's a good thing?" "Jteeaiise the profit on every bot tle is 75 cents." Cleveland Tlnin Dealer. Like Man. He wrote her a letter that told her He loved lierwlth passion divine, And In It, with lerver.l entreaty. He said: "Will you. dearest, bemlnT" Ht waited ;n vain for an answer. The weeks went 6ef ralrlnRly by. And still, to his sorrow ntid anguish. He r.evt-r received a reply. "A false-hiarted cmature'" he thought her. "Alas, she's as fickle as fair!" Then one morr.Ir.g- lie felt In his pocket And found that the letter was there." Brooklyn Life. Dis.U'rnixTED. ;-i w t.;.), r. U.at than ''.'..tii, .'ll.el t ' - 1 '..-X '. r.vi:.l r e of Ull- l ii one 1 iiinkiller. Perry Di ii rrstunnt trust is coutenplated Juijij i. In. l.lirk III 1 lllrteni. By st'i diutf 1-1 nule.H Win. Hpii ey. Walton Furnace, Vt., got a box of ISiH'klen's Aniica Suhe, that wholly cured a horrible 1'eVer Sor on his I-l'. Not bins? i-hiH could- Positively cities Uitin-es. Felons. Ulcers, Kiiip. tions, Hods. Mums, Corns and 1'iles inly f'linraiiteed by Middle bii s lruL Store. ( rn vbiil, ( i.iriuau i 1 o., Dr. J V.."Miinsel, I'eutis Creek. Tin tleitti-t that hurts the most Joe-n't ahvnys cLartic the 1 at. ! Stm k or Ohio, City o- Toledo, ' I l.IV S i I'M V, hS 1 Fi.ank I. 'iifv-.i. in 'ke.-t oath lb"' .. i- -. i p.:1: "' l.e lil'lil ( f ', r . -J. C'U.NH- V t.'f , l.n-i::ei- ; 11 t' e v llN "f I' !' '. 'i:,t v : lid : M i ..' at' I' -'ii i. I '! '.' -aid ''riu I v 1 iv t; i r.: of ON!) Ii UN I) j ill.; I ! )J .l.A !.- f r e n-h (u,il everv jea- t.f C. T.v: :.H tl. l i';;'jll.,t be I cut til i v U.t u e ui IIajx's Cataicii FRANK J. CriKXKV. i S ...ii! i ot p i j v.i- ivl sub'diL- ' I tn v r.v-"tie, th:.- ti:.h div of . ' Dt-.-i :r.bi l, A. 1). l--'i. I ) -.-i A. W. CLKASCN, j iMA!.i Nut.iiy l'a lv. . ' Jluil's C i'..nii'ure is tak-n ialei- ua.iv Mi I net-. d:reelly 01 tU li- 'I au 1 mucous (-u-f I'ten of tlu hvsitm ScT il for te-iimoiiinN, fre-, I. J. C IEN Y Y A: C ),. Toledo, O. .1.1 by all bmui.-its, II ili' is U.-itnliy 1'iil-t aretha b .st. The Lady Did anyone call while I was out? The Maid No, ma'am. "That's very strange. I . -wonder what people think I have an "at home day" ft r. Moonshine. Important. ' I never bo to ileep at night liut this thought gives me pain: How can the old world get along Until I wake ngaln? Ciiu.-lr.natl Commercial-Tribune. Quite True. Hewitt It is worry, not work, that kills. Jewett -That's so; especially when a fellow worries to death because, he cannot pet work. F.rnoklyn Life. A fiimil Listener. y.v. .!im. per Vou seem to like to talk to WhilUs. Mr. .1 imp" Yes; l.e never reads the j npers. 3 1 1 ' 1 evi l yl hiiiL.' j ou ti ll him is Dews. Del roit I'ri e I'l i s. evcF.e Nervous Trouble and Dyspepsia. No Sleep for Weeks Because of Pain. Hew 0 ooris at Sclinee I l-avtf jiif-t returned fr.Mii tlit Kuster.ii Cities with a iiil httx-k of Mercliatilii-e at bargaiu prices to everv H-r$ou. Cj.11 arJ ' my stotk lfurc jutrvhasin tl.sew here. Dr. Miles Nervins Gave Back My Health. Dyspepsia nearly always arises from a de rangement of the nerves Wlit-.i the v.uniach is not well the ei.tire fystem Miueis. Ci n ftipotion, tad hrcitli. Sour Mtimaiii. Ireurr.t headaches, biiiou.-iit.-s, tic, nl lead tu ter rible consrijiiences it not treated in lime. Dr. Miics' Nervine it a specific for nervous dyspep&ia and all nervous diseases. , "My health was miserable fur years, due to severe nervous trouble and dyspepsia. 1 had not been a'.'le to siet p fur neeks at a time without bt in awakened with pains in my chest aril stumach. Mv limbi felt tired, 1 was unable to do my house woik without feeling completely worn but. The doctors tailed to relieve n, and after taking an end less amount of the r medicines 1 bran tak ing Dr. Miles' KrstoratiM! Nervine and Nerve nn3 Liver I'ills. 1 nhtained relief from the first bottle ol Nervine, was able to sleep belter than I had in years. My stom ach hean to gain .t-trenlh ami I felt better in many ways. I have t d;t n twelve buttles of Nervine and Nerve nnd Liver I'ills in the fast tlir-.e years but have not taken anv of ile as I have not felt tbe need of it. 1 c about my work an entirely different woman and have recommended them to ever so many people 1 mi a prrat believer in Dr. Miles Nerve ami Liver Tills, 1 have them on hand all-the time. 1 I'll vt ry L'rateful for the Dr. Miles Ketnedit s." Mrs. J. W. Whit man, Mechanic L.lls, M-. All ilriitjiisls tell anil jniaiantre first bot tle Dr. Miles' Kemrdies. Send for free book tnNirviiis and Heart Di-c.nts. Address Dr. liiics Medical Co, Eikhart, i ud. ATTO KNXT AT AaU bnHliii.5." rutructc.1 to hi. OPT ..e-iva i foe;t aftentinn Veterinary sUrceoN. SELINSCROVE. PA. All profrnslonal hiinliieHh ptitrufiefl m cure w'll Ire prtmipt ami rareiiil anenllfn. SHOES REDUCED 25 per cent All ladies and miWs i-lnn have l,wn retln hh! 9. . " lr ewji, Mens vol lined Kubber boofc, juade by die IihIijh.,. Co!, reduced to $2.50. Ladies first qcalitj rublrs 40c. Every article in the store mu$4i go at rock bottom prices. HENRY HARDING, SC1INEE, PA. it ri your t . '- :r ; i The t J ;t- : - !. '. Hi i . - - ti.e ).-:v--t.- ; i- that i ! , .'t-d '.n t'.f n-rvii, t!ie in ' ' -. ;"t-r. " .-;i.;:j. V- all v . - . l::.t-?. ;ir rt-Ii,- ''. :..; '.'. 'I.'- difi.ty it -i nvtf, 1 h- training .f t. i r ' y , n. i. 'l i irit-ij'it-J t' ie-y-ii)t : t- l- t tljit ii; hi;ii. H'Uje 1;m -t C-f. i KWt'.ttf it d'- l-,'. ''. uri bll J-Ji,d. li .r' a -j ' i-. s. .i :-fh '.a erry wty f . v.i tl- -iK--iisr quality iu t jva u i i.-j'n'r i j- i,t iirft- t'vtufl li e'.w fjr vr hUek, itiA tlait i i '.'.i I'fu. Me- Artl'.-rV f.'oiisck-tic ih-a i-tili, niiitll voice tLat in altoth'-r too Mill. Wrili- II litiaa. I in u.' imjOk oi memory; tni-re w tii) r ii Hi:h u LariiiUrKH cU;u, ivc-ry w.vju ih a warning o( a c jDliilenci ; Lul iroeh from ba 1 to worse uiiIudm ;t t:iiif'3i-J ri'Lt away. Opium U. it ti iuetllciLe l fi il'-luHion. Allt-ii'n Lui.k Jjaanj turn tLu worht of fell. Itcl':rHtLe brouehial na htm-!-. o tbtt the Iuiikh ir-t iil?nty of air. Wby Lot Kit a bottles to-daj! A Mrnsr Influrnr-. "Miikie t-xt-rtiite a wolnlerful Infln-en-e," said tlie young woman who il: the piano. "ll dte," a ii), re') Mm, (.'orntoH tL "Lver inee one of our Kuinnier Varder anf 'Y'diiian, Kure That 'free,' year ago, my huthaiiil liaa re-f'j;-d to chop a etiek 'A firewood." Vakhiogtu Ktar. ralat llrart. "I etn cever wiarry you," sahl th beautiful bUjcit. , -JJut,' jjdrl tie -altby old man, "won't you tunke my life happy fr JL thort ytara I will be Lere? I am troubled with a weak and faint leart." "la that . I accept you." AtJ yet tlcy ay faiot heart never wit fair ladyCLkairo Dailr 'cwt. Ao llmmer. Do Ji tri.n'nle with ka le.i;-i: ti e i ' 17. e t..o h.iisV" "ID.M .in iif! They t'tiii't -t;.y lung eli"U!i !"-r tl. l'uek. a Qi WHY l;lS!iA!:s liKCUMU CMKOMC Verve l iiri i' Ut titr ! at by SelenllslH no More IniJi'trlHliI Until lilt' It loot! . A $ !.) Treatment Tree. Tin; b! o I w;:8 formerly regarded as the life-t,'iviin: I'lrinciple n il to its con lition :ittribut.l t-iil tliut t l.t-re vvfi of licuUli or illness. Now tdivsiolnui-tts know tLut r.ervo f''Vfe and itnllty me t'.,0 Hiirue, mul thiit tLe fOLHtil uiion, t."o 1 r buJ, dt- peiujs Ul l tll.l VO fore-1. Nu-vu loiet! controls ull tuotior, t-ent-iitif n, tJiyoht ion itnd nutiitioii. An itbuud inee of this subtle tiiers.v ini utiH ln ultli any viu'or; a luck of it causes uet.eml debility, nervous pro"ttatior, premittui e decliue, dio use nud deutli. Nerve fotei' i eliiefly geuTateU in tie brain, n I therefore in the treat ment of ull I'll 'erinir diaenaeH tbe eondition of tbebntiu centers nhonld he carefully eolisidered and treated. One great cause of diseases bccoiu- uiir cbrouic is that phvaieiaes over look tlio fact that deliciency of Dtrvc force is tliH chief causo of rnot-t diseases. Nervous proHlrat oin is due to lack of nerve toree. Ur. Slileh' Neuropathic Treat metits atrengUteii find invigorate the nerve centers. They are tbe re sult of twenty five yeara' careful study, extensive research and re markable tuccesfl. They build up the system by increasing nerve force aod have won for l'r. Miles the thanks of thousands of Hullerers. Mr. A. Krnnck of Huntingdon, Intl., wai eurwl alur llilrtjf nhy aU-la.ua failed; Mra. Klura linrluftil llrlatulvlllc, It., afu-r Iwenly-lwui Jaa. It. Walla, lb notad tutor, tier aaotira bfttl uruiiouiwayl lilio tnturalila. Mra. Kmtk Hmllli ul Cliliawo. afwr Ava pli'Mana ba4 if I van bar ui;Mr. Jullua ft later Lhltao, llvr lau; Mra. U. J'kr alter alilaca (ilwl. 1.00 worth of Treatment especial ly prepared for each case will be rent free as a trial. Address. Dr. Franklin Miles. ifi3 to 'ill ftate Htreet, Chicago, Ills. Wbenwrlllu UMinlion lb Middlcburg Poa-r Canvasser WANTED Hell IMalXTKS' INK a journal for advertisers publinliLd weekly tit live dollars a year. It teaches tl io science and practice of Adverti.Miio;, aiiacl U highly esteemed by tlie most suo ces.si'iil udvertistrs in this country ami (ireat I Jritain. Liberal eoiiiinis.-ii.n :i I low ed. Address I'KlX'i :-:iW j V; IMC, 10 spruce St.. w j jj York. -U: i Cot. j WINDSOR HOUSE! Vt. II. lit I I.I K. Proprietor 413 .Markc. Si., Harrisburs Pa., (0 ioite 1". It. K. l't xit I'litmnuc) itlletl l.ir All Iritiosi, K'ooms, 25;mJ 50c. (looj MeaU, 25c ttuo'l lbcooijiinutl:ttiilltl. tl 4 WA ' ifgnntiire Is i n every Imx nf the genuine axative 3i'c:noQutn:ne Tahiou - remedr i' ' urei u roltl In one day Geo. VV. Hackctt, I'honc 1012, Sunbury, - Pa. Hardware, (JIuhh, Paints, Diiililing Material, x a Fence Wire, Farmers Tools, (runs and Ammunition. IT PAYS to advertise in a live and up to date newspaper. For results " The POST. mutpuimm -mm,m mm4 WtMMthCla1 Laxative Hromo-ululne 'lahleu cnr a cold Iu a day. No cure, no pay. Pride 2i cent. t' Dashing, Pure Newspaper Witl Botl Local ar)d General Npv ai;d Attractive Hoie Features is THE POST MIDDLEBURG. IT UNERRINGLY Covers the Local News of Snyder County, including the latest from the Court House, Selinsgrove, Beaver Springs, Bcav town, Pundore, Washington Twp., Glohe Mills, Hummers Wharf, Kreamer, West Beaver Twp., McClure, Midtlleereek, Mt. Pleasant Mills, Pal lace, Paxtoiiville, Penn's Creek, Port Treverton, Salem, Sclinee, Slireiner, Shaile!, Sliamokiu Dam, Swineford, Troxelville, Verdilla, Kantz and other villages. All the people living near these places should ,.U9citi'oqize Tljc Posf.... In its general features it gives the tionaLarul State news, the markets, editorial paragraphs, short stories, fashion ideas, household recipes, educational matters, Sunday School lesson. It is ..K Pqpei foi ie People. . XOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE ONE DOLLAR PAID IX ADVANCE WILL PAY FOIi THE PAPER ONE YEAR TO ANY ADDRESS. a mi ut m p n n tsrs bj 1 m as m M aT- .J Ii 11 E ' CX'RR A t'ULD ISOMRDAT.' Take laxative liroino-Qulnfue Tablets All druKglattt refund the money ift oils to cure. K. W. Grova'a signature aa each Lhjx. J!6o . Ksx&mcza) esxsaL.aaso cauczscs chxxemi 2kji2soxs Here is an excellent TUFTED COUCH, bej-t tlurablo vulouv coveni)!', excellent (ii;;ii!v springs, just Ibo tiling for ..iij- iwisy vest, or.ly Pvtonc..mi TnhSos beiuitiful lia- ish, G It $3X0; S ft. '6.00; 10 ft $7.00. Beautiful Writing Desk, Top 2GxlS, highly 'polished, fouv draw, is, 17x11 :md 11 cupboard with two departments. Two Persons can use it at the same time. It is lin ished on all sides so that "it can be placed in tlie miUdlo ot tlie voom, it 13 a bargain t.t fS.50, Mrnnir nair siiinfi r centre wit v& wwiv UlUHUJ table, 2ft. fifinare, extra shelf below, only 93c. Better grades and moro expensive finish, $1.83 and A good easy chair, a special bargain at $1.2 Other rockers, $1,00, $2 00, $1.00 ant $4.50. PICTURES, fruit and scenery, si 27x31 in oak, oxydiod and gilt frames, a :tsel, wortb .l.uu, selling now lor $1.00. ClialfS Kitchen and dining rom chairs. a nico assortment, i.J.25, and $5.60 per half do. I have also a nice assortment of bods, mat tresses and springs. Como early.'' J. E. MAGEE, Kreamer. P