MIDDLEBtTRQ POST. . W.A;. R DALv iiAItX. w f)trm ol : ini rrt ion, Which tradarrs' -.rial llras of 1. lt . ..lur. The drawir.tr v. couctiiur. i.uirv i r.iw iu:f point i that lirin; out erral ideas of value, i lirt-t, compart !.. within rt-atouuble limits; rnn ami hore nrar each other, row:ii!vr f'r tui-y unil cheap handling -f ti.iiiiiiro; n warm room for lu)r.M s wlu-rc tln-v can lie cared for quickly by the milkers. If the builder Je&irrd he -"iilil continue the parti tion A A through to the wall to point 11, and have a horse stable kluit off from the cows. I would not do it, nor would I build the partition A A more than three feet hijrh. thus perinittinp tt free circulation of air. Horse stalls are five feet wide. The box stalls adjacent ti horse sialls.n re reached through the passage, ami imiv be entirely cut off from the stable proper, or Iiiiiy be joined, by a wire partition above the manners. A carriage barn in ntTordvd upon the same floor, or may be used for tools-. Hay and straw for horses will -onie down through the chutes (rom above to each animal. (' (' represents rnin chutes for horses and cows. A fact IStuJara I In every town and village may be had, ' A f i'gq Groaso that makes your horses glad. it E0 .rn r nib, I ' KM f I ' I CZJ 1 r.,4..,H., r J ii r. V - TLAN FOR A DAIRY BARN. granary can be very handily lecated jJ;ove these boxes or chutes, us one room in cither place or two heparate rooms, one for horse feed and the other for cows. The drive above will iircommodate unloading. One straight drive affords easy means of liaiilinir manure. I can see only n waste of time and fertilizer in rnittinjr in a truck for carrying ma nure, unless it is a barn already built, into which a team cannot easily enter. A car and track means dumping ma nure near the buildings. We have nome barns not yet otherwise ar ranged, but I am against the practice 4td t-hnll continue to condemn it. It will be observed that I have placed the box stalls or hospital's (or cows at fcorse box stalls f or two purposes ; to secure plenty of sunlight, and t equalize the Fpace, so that; ..i tii"; would not be close together in oi.i i nd or portion, and open spaces where ani mals do not stand in another portion. This will always necessarily take place to some extent. Kvery effort should put forth to avoid it. We must fipht against cornlt n-atii n f nu is ?tnre. nnd that always takes place where animals do not star.i!. .-in -ply be cause a lower temperature follows. This barn, with the dimensions given will hold about animals, supply ing an average of OiKi cubic feet air per it:ul. with an si:, to !i-foot ccilinc. Tl I ;', -V. n!-! ' 1 en . A stitch iu time may Biive trany cuss words. Its apparent Ihat a man can't be upright when h ia lying. To the Public. Allow to hhj u few words in praise of CliHinhorlaiu's Cough Remedy. I had u very severe cough and cold and fo.,ie I I would get pneumonia, but after taking thf second dene of this medicine I felt belter, three bo ti f of it cured uiy old and the pain- in tnv chest iliniippfnred en tir ly I urn iinibt respect fully your for Ii- al b. KLiH S. Wnit. 64 Thirtv-neventh at, Wheeling. V Va. For hhIo by MiJdleburg JVug Store. The h ne.v roercban' tranq taken things as they comb. - -, a A KlnrlltnK NnrprlN. Very few could believe in looking at A T. H.-adlev, a healthy, rolutt liliickHinith of Tilden, Ind,, that for tea years he sucli torture J rom Hheumatidin ns few could endure and live. But ft wonderful c nge followed his tiikipir Electric Bitters. "Two bottles wholly cured Uie," he writes, "and I havo not felt a twinge f T over a ear." Thry regit lute tin KidnevH, purify the blood auil cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Nt-rvouHiiesp, imp 'ovedieestiou aud (live prfnt health. Try them. Only AD cts. at Mlddleburg Drug Store. Uraybill, Oat man & Cj., Dr. J. W. Sampeli, I'euns Creek. THE "FOJR HUNDRED." KtXukjr E4lfr Says the Smart Srl's DIstlaa-aWMasi Trait 1 lis Maral Atsaadoa. Henry Watterson iu tbe Louisville Ctmrier-Journal makes a scorching at tack on the New York "400," referring to them again as a flock of unclean bifda. The editorial occupies two columns of space, and suys jn part: "The term 'smart set' was adopted by society to save itself from a more odious description. The distinguish ing trait of the 'smart set' is its moral abandon. It makes a business of defying and overleaping conven tional restraints upon its pleasures nnd amusements. It sets itself above the law, both human and divine, "Its women are equally depraved with its men. They know all the ry why p i p f corner. The-e P M- i - p.-:,.;. Xrre : a tii;i I1 si. f a if tu '. r....f a i-il y t will r.tir: V 1. ris e '.. t . w ',: Ii ,'i n i enre:. nt r u ii . put . ry :i'. .stern. . T-se m r: ts. '.r, iro'ind. N' ? V.u-r. an ' ,K-r -t ry i-ai i . ii. If "I 71' I . .'t. If I 1 ' T I :! i in i, ' . r v . T! TI. r ul w i -t. a i'i iw !r at D-1 !! I. ' l.'iv :. rr' r rni' ,i ' rtl'.n.-! ' li arkeil Lv.i'n. II i'i in f i ii. D-'i f !! not !' ' :in of ii- .: I '' V I I ill ll t: 1 I . - :,!:! 1,'1'fM T1 e ' i f l!',-:ni-h -1 1 . t1 1 -' I'.? liollt'h K tl " r any pa r: f t J 'Ii i '.'A ii:.'i V e f or M i" -t"in of en ;'at "or - f'llev, VKV. !'',V I'l lit flnfir. Wl.l II ard i-i"ri !eti. i ' I., in Ilural WHY DISEASES BECOME CHROXIC rve force KvunriUd by Nelenllalt, na More npnrlHiit I him Ihn BIvmI. A $4.00 Treatment Free. The bloo was formerly regarded ah tlieli .- l iving princip tj a d to its conditioi as attribu 1 all that there wm of health or Alness. Now phvioi ..i-n kuow tbt nerve force atid vim iiv e the bame, and that ihecot t i on, trood ir badt de pends ' uerve force. Terv- -.ce controls all motion, sensation, digestion and nutrition. itvi-ivUiice of this subtle energy ; .cans health any vigor; a lack of it onuses genernl debility, nervous prostration, premature decline, dis ease and deata. Nerve force i chieflj generated in the brain, and therefore in the treat ment of all lingering diseases the condition of the brain centers should be carefully considered and treft.ed. ne iri ciit cause of diseases beom me chronic is that physiciaes over look Hih fact that deficiency of ii i vp force is th chief caue of most diseases. Nervous pro-trat-oin is duo to luck of uerve toree. - Dr. Miles' Neuropathic Treat n.euts htienglileii and invigorate the nerve cenieis. They are the re sult of twentv live years' careful study, extensive research and re markalile success, 'J hey build up ' s.vsi t:i l y ii ci'; asietf nerve force and have won for 1 1 r. Miles the tllHliks id thoiis t tl. I s of KUIl'erel S. Vr-. A. Kri'tuk lf lluntili;loli, Iml., W!! cnri 'l ufler thiilv pi. siciiii'S fniletl: Mm Finn I i r:n tor . f I'-ii-lulvill.-, (., utur twrntv-twn: .In-. K. Waile. the ln.t -'l nclo', litter ll'nri' llllil liriitidiMK .-'l liira Oi uiiilile: lrf. t-'r:iulc Nmith of liiutuo uiu-r live iili-li;iiis hu'l K'ven tier up: Mr. , Inline Kiftr of I lneaK'o. after ten; ifn. II. I'urki r.-iftir i-ii.i-n f.nleil. 5l.'f worth of I r.ntmetjt especial ly prip. ii eil lot each case will be sent fne as a trlil. Address, lr. I rank in Mi es, ju t ill tute Mieet. Cliiciii.' ., Ills. When writiiit; mention t!ie Mi'l'Ilnliuru l'oT l.lfi 'n 1 neiiinlll ie. TI.e Wiys r.f fnrtine fr.-t tV.e i-nnl of him who h;is I. in hrnul I'lWit ; Fur m nie were borr. to own the toal Ar.ii i'im were horn to rut It In. -Wji'l.li.Ktor. .Star. :i' i ( v.. r. T)) of Ibe Villi Cow. : - a II ' ii- but tr unless '.ii!. aavs 'h Itreeiler-' (laetti l;i:rmaii has been envious of hi mr.LiiL' neifhlior. but. the tide .. fill inr in the direction of th . i'a. It could not he otherwise. l: . The lifef n mi IU i5om v eeks afro we drew attention to the fact that the fall contract iri.e f-.r milk nfTonleil to makers no marp i f pn f t and that price ruilKt t ad . inced to city consumers of txitb milk and butler. That advance i rom nnd seeini still to come. Jul red with the shortage of jrrain and f'irajfe is tlie unfortunate cold, lry and backward aprinif, and the lal-rnem of tbe praxs and Its weak txr "Ti the parched and exhanated pat.nrs of las' o'linrnrr have added materially to the expense at which nllk is been made, Tarethould taken thatscalt Isnot carried from infected to healthy frees 4n irufilng tools. C OMIITIOXAI. . I 1 ' .-. : , HON. HENRY WATTEHSON. (Kentucky Editor Who I Down on Top Crust Socitty.) dirt the men know. They talk free ly with the men of things forbidden the decent and virtuous. They rend the worst French fiction, lliey see the worst French plays. "I he women of this smart set no longer pretend to recognize virtue, even as a female accompaniment Innocence is a badge of delinquency, a sign of the crude and raw, a de formity which, if tolerated at all, must carry some promise of amend ment, for among these titled cy prians the one thing needful is to know it all. "In London nnd in I'aris and at fon . Carlo in the winter and at Trouville and Aix in the summer they make life one unending de bauch; their only literary provender, when they read at nil, the creeds of V Annunzio and Bourget; their Mec ca, the roulette table nnd the race course: their heaven, the modern yacht, with its luxuries nnd isola tion. The ocean tells ng tales, and as the smart set knows no law, in extremis it can go to sea. "The 400 are rotten, through and through. They have not one re deeming feature. All their ends nre achieved by money and largely by the unholy use of money. If one of them proposes to go into jingo poll tics he expects to buy his way, and the rogues who have seats in con gress or foreign appointments to sell see that he pays the price. If one of them wants to marry a lord she expects to buy him, nnd the titled rascals who wish to recoup their broken fortunes see that she pays the price. "Must these unclean birds of gaudy nnd therefore conspicuous plu mage rly from pilded houghs to boiiL'hs. fouling the very air as they tv.itter their affectations of moral supremacy, and no one to shy a brick at them and say 'Scat, you dev ils?'" DEXTER MASON FERRY. Detroit niilnlll VA tin Want to Stir eeeil the Lnte Sciuilnr McMillan In the I ier llouar. i i I Udl ev; Goods at Schneo, Dr. Miles Nervine and Anti-Pain Pills. I have just returned from the Eastern Cities with Cured Grip Did Full Day's Work. Anti-Pain Pills, the Best Headache Pvemedy. T wish to isy I have used your Anti-l'ain Pills and Nervine (or La Grippe and knocked it out and kept up my full day's work. I have also u.sed Dr. Miles' Anti-l'ain 1'ills many times during the past year for headache and always with most gratifying results, I consider . them the best oi headache rem edies. I have also u.ed your New Heart Cure in my family with excellent re sults. Actual experience with these three of your remedies have proved so beneficial that 1 cheerfully recommend them to others." Meruit M. Dayton, business Mn'er Ithaca rublishinir Co, I'ublishers Ithaca Daily and Weekly News, Cornell Daily Sun, Cornell Alumni News, M2 N. Tioga bt, N. Y. In itself LaGrippe is very dangerous, bot in its after effects it is one of the most deadly scourges that b Hints mankind. It shatters the nervous system, weakens the heart's action, and lavs the foundation for heart dis ease. The accompanying fever consumes the vitality and renders the patient suscep tible to pneumonia, bronchitis and catarrh, l ike best treatment consists of Restorative Nervine which quiets the nerves sqothes the brain, restores strength and vitality to the entire system; Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Tills.' a nerve tonic acting directly on the nerves of the digestive organs causing them to act in a natural and healthy manner, and Dr. Miles' Anti-l'ain Tills which speedily relieve the torture of headache, backache and sore ness, the most common symptoms of Grip. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd. r A a, Q. C ROUSE, ATTORN KT AT LAW, MlDDLKBtiRw, PA. All busings entrusted to his ears r!'.l leneivA .ntoiuut attention. Veterinary sUrceoN. SCUNSGROVE, PA. All professional business entrusted t" ni core 11 receive prompt nd careful attention. vr4 . 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCe Dexter Mason Ferry, who un nnuiiiM's that be is n candidate fot the I'liited States senate to fill the seat of the lute Senator McMillan, is WINDSOR HOUSE W II. Ill 'l l.i:K, I'ro.riclor 418 Marke. Si., Harrisburtr Pa., (Opposite I'. It. K. lie put Kiitrmiee) k-l nllel lor All I r Minify. Rooms, 25 and 50c. Good Meals, 29c (liiotl Acroimiiodntionfl. tl "I don't mind telling you," said the maiden fair, as they sat in the leafy nook, "that I feel fikc accepting your proposal, but there are certuin ob stacle at present." "5ame them," said tbe Impassioned suitor. "I will overcome any ob stacle." "IJut these do not need overcoming I happen to know that ten other men want t-j propose to me this week, and if our engagement should be an Bounce! I should tuts all that fun." X It is DKXTEIl MASON FETtRT. (Detroit ranitlln Who Wants a Seat In the United Status Ser.ats.) an Immensely wealthy seed mer chant of Detroit nnd the bend of the largest seed concern In America. He Is also president of tlie First national bank of Detroit, of the Union 'J rin-t company, of the Stand ard Insurance company nnd of tlie Michigan Fire and Marine Insurance company. The only prominent polit ical work that Mr. Ferry tins done waa In bis capacity of chairman of tbe state republican committee, a po sition to which he waa elected In 1800. He ia a native of New York state and la 09 years old. TB0 TIP TOMf VO The most sensitive part of the ha man body is the tip of the tongue, next come' tbe lipa and then tbe tipa of U flngert. , Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac Anvnne mrnltni s ketch and dmrrlntlnn mil quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is pronnbly putentnble. Comniutilr-n. lions si rtctly confident In!. Ilandbookon Patents sent free. OlileM aiienrr for necuriny patents. Patents taken thmuirh Miuin A Co. receive tjxruti notice, without charge. In the Scientific American. A handsomely lllnstnited weekly, ijinreot Or rukitlon ef any urtenflnn journal. Term, t.'l a i-iir: tout niotiius, u Doia uyan newwieaier. 36 1 Broadway. WoW YnrV llrauch Odlce. 635 V St, Wiifhl:. - It. C. t stgnsturc is on every hot of tho genuine aiativc Uromo-Quinine Tablets ' retnedv 'ore a colli In one day "ice 4 etotk of Merclianiihe at Uiruiu prices to every person, qjj my stock before jiurcliasing elsewhere. SOOES REDUCED 25 per cent ah 1 ,):.. i ..t i i j i luun-a nuu ouivm eiim-a nave ueeu rtuujeu Zo pty J Men's NVooI lined Rubber boot?, made by the IndepeaJ ' ' Co., reduced to 82.50. Iatlies first quality rubbers 40c. Every article in the store mJ go at rock bottom prices. HENRY HARDING, SCHNEE, Pa, Dashing, Pure Newspaper Wibl) Bofcl) Local ai)6. General Nt-vj apd Attracbiv Hon)e Features is THE POST OF MIDDLEBURG IT UNERRINGLY Covers the Local News of Snyder County, including the latest from the Court House, Solinsgrove, Beaver Springs, Beav town, Dundore, Washington Twp',, Globe Mills, Hummers Wharf, Kreamer, West Beaver Twp., ' McClure, Middlecreek, ML Pleasant Mills, Pal lace, Paxtouville, Penn's Creek, Port Treverton, Salem, Schnec, Shreiner, Shade!, Shamokin Dam, Swineford, Troxelville, Verdilla, Kantz and other villages. All the people living near these places should ....Pqtionize-Tlie Post. In its general features it gives the National and State news, the. markets, i-ditoriar" paragraphs " short stories, fashion' ideas, household recipe", educational matters, Sunday School lesson. It is NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. mOINE DOLLAR - - PAID IX ADVANCE WILL PAY FOIl THE PAPEU ONE. YEAR TO ANY" ADDRESS. -1 CljMaZw Tl? C FilSlITI!lu ish, G ft. long, l.iotnoth iniiy not lo n soeieiy frtvontc but he often nlni'urs in a lienw suit. t I. nek In 'I tilrlern. I3.v BDrilinir 13 mi'ea Win. Hpirey. Walton Kurtiaoo, Vt., Kot a box of IJuckleti h Arnica Sulve, that wholly cured it horrible Fever Sorn on Liu leg. biuw -n coulil 1'oHitively cures muiKoe. reloiiH. L leers, hrtip. t ion h, Jioilri. lJunis, Corns and I'ilns Only 25c. Sunraneeil by Middle burg J)ni(r Store, Mrnvbill, Ciarman & o., Dr. J. W.Kuiiiritl,- 1'ennH Creek. The denl iht that hurts the most doesn't alwHyn tliitrto tho loaut. TO i'l'HE A 'OI.U l. ONK DM. Take Laxative Hroino-Qiilnlno Tablets All dniKKlhU rcfiiud live money If It oils to cure. K. W. (Jrovu'H alguuturu an each Ikix. IVio A rebturunt trust is coutem plated CaiciKO. III. Dr It tug Omi itt Estn, These are tbe days of cold, sharp and sadden, attacking throat and longs, and leading to cODsequeneeii onadoeanot hka to think about. Avoid further exposure and fight tbe euemy of health and comfort with Perry Davia' Painkiller the family stand by for sixty yean. It conquers a cold in a day te that you vet tbe right article. Tber it but one Painkiller, Perry IaUV Here is an excellent TUFTED COUCH, best durable valour covering, excellent tjualitj springs, just the thing for .my easy rest, only $7-25. ' H?-.-t--ac?5rv-i nTr,Klc beautitnl in $5.00; 8 ft. $6.00; 10 ft $7.00. Beautiful Writing Desk, Top 20x48, highly polished four drawers, 17x11 and a cupboard with two departments. Two persons can use it at tho same thue, Itislin ished on all sides so that it can be plm-ed in &t middle of tho room, It is a bargain j.t. $S.50. Strong Oak Stand, square, grades $2.0. or centre table, 2d extra 'shelf below, only 93c. . Better and nioro - expensive finish, $1.83 and 0 Larqe Arm Rocker, A gooa easy cnair, a qpeciai oargain ai Other rockers, $1,00, $2 00, $4.00 and $4.50. J PICTURES, fruit and scenery, Biz.. 27x31 t oak, oxydized and gilt framea, t asel, wortt $1.50, selling now for $1.00. ( j CM n I r tz Kitchen and dining r om cbaij vnuirs. ank0 ag80rtment t3t25, Mf and I5.C0 per half doz. . ' I have also a nice assortment 61' bods, m. tresses and springs. Oomo early. , 1 J. E. MAG EE, Kreamer, t 3CZ3C3CZD(