right down upor " in clear to tl ' rmt ainHnft of the war stiff At -not one of thorn ordered tji . -,r- v - HP"'""', "OUR Ft. AO. Ericfroallausa Earick. Litvnt Kernl IIaupeh. Dea . . : ivfi llfiflVfl 1111 l .i.i ii'ii linn ' " " I, limit giadnuta doona oils C'ol rgv mi Seminaries. Km hut niich iliunt oft g'wootierod we' oooined Mtixwii lioovu init dor ntnii niuouut im lurtiin.' nous in do. weldt pina, iiiftiurp'M an inoii fun influence m retprrtnltility tin dor minor pitc , r ciil.lis-gong. mane ich hots mi end ous-K-fooiui. De nhult iH, ,111-r lint gootcr fei-Kiitoud un dor inner hut fccnnc r. Xoni an loo fun lor I'owt'ri wo wuso won arawot i, rrtnoddoerlicli ix.uti hut luniii Hiiof ft. Slink ( no in do hIiuIo. Educate .tic don husht an iuoii. Noni dorno n city chup, wo in neiiii lnva uix 'wist hut we si husK.a onn warn iff niii nit z. wo iimnoil oh ware un iliout tMi shon'a, wo nn liond hut ho niu lio ! baw-wool un ho kold oh an iziinl shiok ho nn kolb in do Col ego un won aro rouse oooinod husht in ga-larntor ux. Dor nrnht boo ate in hisinoHS. wons notowonioh in nr an luii 1 tzookrr in dor kollor rolla Ion spouts are in do hond un noint loltl. Am onora ni liond Biu not lit iir on ohhoH hold KrooRii. Dorno unit ure do pinna jrlublm. Are con ipawr sticker spoola, un forloioht in room puny nluv outcitaina far nu met, nwor, Iuhh mioh deio Hawaii, !rrnul.dc piano clubba fur un yunjr r inonis au accomplishment un in niulich far nu ornament, nwor cb jiringt kon brodo-wnrnut inn houso I Mit unHora mate in ch feel der lame wake. Era mitter hen lama bhpiuna, wesha, nielko, un ferleicht lioy-recha. Ho tun g Hunt on fultzich Cohr un kenna iver an finf-rigel feiiHo umpa. Do mate niii an ornament. ins date note iner date ho in baw- oll wieklu un lift' an fdielf laca fun me Somshdawp ovet tzum onera ra ame is an nion tsu fonga. Se eniia shawhwetzu, (ferlcicli Latin,) i , i. i in Li.HIMl .111 lllllll.l K 1U( I f)M f'M TI ni 111... . J'...." .'' - - liluniieied. un hIiii uii-tziiTvr inooha Jfar uni era hommor nun, awor won o aiiiohl l' lured sin don tint era 'moil glious dus even Latin unfireek uu Trigaiioinetry, un AKtrononiy nix 'tsu do hut mit windlu wesha un brute hooka. Ols Widdcr, UooNASTKir.. Writ I en lor i lit' 1'iwt. Es Schneckehaus. horse-whip. A drove of peccaries, fifty or bo in number, with their quills nil out standing, gave chaso in Lower Cali fornia to a bear. The hump-bucked demons pursued him ho relentlemdy that Bruin nought refuge up n tree. Like a flash, however, they swarmed up the trunk and mercilessly attack ed him on all sides. A score hung to his flanks, and they tumbled him out upon the ground. Then they ripped and tore and slashed his huge body open and literally devoured hiin alive. A naturalist in Dakota was inter ested recently in a snake's feast on a frog. Ho tollH about it in the ytt ural Science Jfontil'. FrogH may bo succulent to snakes, but their deglutition is very much like hard work. It is difficult to (ell where tho fun conies in. The greatest trouble is to swallow the frog after catchitighim. Ho is swallowed heels fust. It's problematical whether this is done by preference or to wedge the victim down. When rnught the frog cries out pitifully. This seems to delight his snakeship. The frog soon rinds it's useless to struggle to release the one leg swal lowed and trios to keep the other out of tho trap. But the snake gives a gurgle and a leap and catches tho other log. Then poor froggy's eyes libit o and assume a glassy stare ; the body is stupefied. The snake does not swallow ; it simply crawls over its prey by contracting the muscles in its throat. When the frog gets fairly intothe snake's body the latter seems to have a terrible attack of indigestion. It rolls over and over and looks as if it would give $100 to got out of tho scrape. Then it becomes stupitied, and loubtloss resolves never to mako n fool of itself again, but when hungry it goes for frogs just as eagerly as before. in N Si Iiiiih ki'liails 1 Ihwlititvtmil IxUni Wle u iimit'nw'hi'i'ii vn lh ki'Iiiik-IiI ? K lint k.'ii Kiimluiiu'tit, ki'ii K k , Eh p'kml a uh svlilrt.il uu Ilrork. Uii'suiu, un net mil uiiK"i lit un .l.n lit. UK' S lihivk Is Mlrn'lil un wuril vrr.irht. IH'1 kllllll 'III Ml'UM'll M1 lidsiiitcH lllill'llt Ki'ii l iililt-r limit un ki'ii KliH'k 111! Si llllt i kl lllUIH. so Ulmt d r DU liUT, l.iU!,nani, hactit, Wann er uu vlfl wurd aunt'i'lui'lit. (li ilil Mi'li liulK- on fU'lin iwwl, I'll mm tiitliUikP-m Ul'-ltn. win 'n Srlnnn k. Hunt i iiillli li m'I lii'tlU lit, vull llnu lit Wle '11 SilincckflmiiK ! IHhC'ai. ZIKUI.KH, Ann liriihliviiilry. Queer Stories of Animals. Near Big Horn City, "Wyoming, JiuiifH l'ursous, 11 hunter, saw a nose protruding from some bushes. Ho tired a shut, but knows not whether ho hit the nose. Ho knowH, how over, that in less than two minutes a grizzly had him by the seat of the I pnntH with a sudden section of flesh also, shaking him like a terrior would a int. Then, when he held his breath hh tho bear dropped him, to make believe he was the other half dead also, his bull dog, "Bruno," rushed down upon tho scene and occupied tuo bear s attention long enough to lot Parsons crawl away out of sight. Bruno s" remains are inside the hear. A mad buzzard recently attacked a niulo driven by Owen AVoodfolk, was ruling in a iniggy near l'aducah, Ky. The bird swooped oowu upon the animal, which it lacked with its bill and scratched with Us claws until the blood came. Theu it attacked the occupant of the huggy, who was only able to fight it off by repeated applications of his Real and False Modesty. It would be well if young women were taught early in life that there is a false shame and tin afl'octation of modesty as unlovely as forward ness, and which repels as effectively as brazenness. To bo on on the qui vtve for innuendo, to have a smart faculty for extracting tho bitterness of evil from any good, is all wrong and all immodest. To see harm where none is intended is immodest. The young woman who thought sho would aie 01 siuime ucciiuse sonio gentlemen camo into tho gallery where she was alone with tho Venus of Milo, who fell into confusion and blushed mightily, advertised a mod esty which was possibly only skit deep. A blush is something snored to pure womanhood, and it is a sad spootablo for thoughtful eyes to note 11 young woiuon so far gone in tho impropristies that sin pretends to bo shocked at simph inings wiiicu unaiiccicu enmior is far from thinking wrong at all There are otherwise virtuous and modest young ladies who manage to convey by subtle insinuations that they are deeply conscious of scenes which a really modest, woman would ignore. It is true, indeed, as a great writer has said, that a modest wo man must bo at times both deaf am 1, -I-.- 11 , mm Li. jJisiigrccauio Happenings offensive to tho eyes and ears, 1110 at tinieH incidental to almost every one's lifo. Tho most sheltered young lady cannot bo entirely protected Sho may find herself in places where profane language reaches her ears, where objectionable sights roach her eyes. It is then the time for her modesty to take on an armor of dignity ; it is the time to be both doaf and blind. There are many things in lifo that young women ought to know of, iim which, if they did know, they woul regard as groat solemn truths, toi sacred to be giggled over and sim pored at ; which are not proper sub jects for conversation, but which none tho loss exist, and should be well comprehended. For a youn woman or n young man, either there is no safety in ignorance. Tho mother assumes unwarranted re sponsibility who leaves her innocent growing girls and boys to bo educat ed in tho mysteries of lifo by un thinking outsiders. Constant rub bing cannot wear off tho delicate huo of the sea-shell, nor can tho rea purity of mind, the real modest of refined womanhood, be more easily worn away. Mock modesty is twin sister to that cancer-hearted virtue which consists of not being foun out. I'ersons who atlect it ar ho cial "suspects." Bowaro of it young women, because it deceives no one, and because if you do not young men who aro in Hcarch of lovely wives will beware of you. QUALITY . and PRICE. We dort'f starvo Quality to throw a bona to I'rico. In other words, we Ton't Blight our work or uso interior trimmings to tempt you with a low price lor poor goods JNono but tho JJest Clothing ft r Men, Youths, Hoys and childrn. aA.C.Yates&Co. C.I I Piui rr nt'ii 1im 1 SI7TH AND CHESTNUT real Closing Out Sale Central Iry :;iilll!IIIHliii1liiil'Pii!PiiiiiiiiirK JUUU II Ul 111 UJL X 1UU X ilXllXLiiXUl Oiupcty, Curtains, Drapery (Uods, Mattresses, Springs, Musical Instru nents, etc. ing to tho death of our Mr. U. K. Sinlt , tlieru will lip 11 oliiingo in tlic tlnii. In ootiHpqnoiioo of which we .ave dt'trrtnlncii to cIom out our entire utock of thu above ilopnrtt outs within the next iH days. In unlrr to 1I0 so wo have inarkoil nir goods way down at prices that will Incuri their Immediate S book at th following llgtirox ami soiiiu of the bargains otTe, d : CARPETS ! $ CARPETS I Most lioily HriiHiols. $1.00 to t.lO, mlur 1 from $t 2.1 and l Hi. thor grmloH limly KrusseN, 7.I0 to 05c, 1 lucoil from 1 .(Ml toI.2l. Tiipestry llrtiNnelx, 4(ki. to 7.1o., reilqced fr u tllii. mid fl.tMI. Kxtra Super lnt'raiiiK, all wool, 110 and 0.1o., redi ed from title, and ifd. Hx tra Super Ingrains, to OOc-, reduced 0111 70 and Wfc. t'arpots us low as M cents per yard. Curtains : and Drapery ! Our Curtain iiml Drapery Departments ;v worthy ths ttttentiou of all who ooiiti'iiii'latH piirohnsiiig anytlii' ; in this fine now or in the near future. We have roil need everytli .g In those departments to utioiit oim- half their former prices. Th departments aro ono of OUR : CHIEF : ATTRACTIONS, being storked w ith a superb assorting of Turcoman and Chaiiillo l m turns in groat variety of latest sli 1' nml colorings. .Not ting ham ( urtnitis in all tho various grade kud styles. .ntiiiif. iiriissols, I iimlioiir, hsouria 1 KlSll 1'OINT LACK CURTAINS, $4 Luce curtains as low ns 2 cents ier llrais 'rrimmod, Couipluto, 2.1c. FURNITURE ! fl TURNITERE 1 Grand Spring Opening at uiq ft if f, m m 'Aurf.) v t( ux SELINSGROVE, PA. We are now in full blast for real earnest Spring trade. Our stock is now full and complete in every de partment, in fact we have more goods in stock now than ever before. Come to Sfifi IIS Wllpflionrnn vrrich j " wa. jr j I'll iou to purchase or not, when you come home tell vour liGierhhnrs whnf have to sell etc. We assure vou that our nrices are vitrht in ovAmr instance, and in many instances you will find them a good deal low er than anywhere else. We will be pleased to see you all. S. WEIS. Ueal Irish Point. nil other thin hire goods. T.lirAIK, reduced from fit. Mahogany Curtain Poles, Our stock of Furniture has never I and we have uuideth same nwttt, Ail Immense stock of Hilk nod Mo o'.lied Its present magnitude 'diictions in tliis department. lush Suits at all prices. Hair : Cloth : PARLOI : Suits : $30.00 reduced from .10. All poods pnrchastl duVnigthls nalu dtllvered to purchasers living within KM) miles of Mltoti KltKK. Parties intend ing furnishing hotels or private resldiiees i-liould take advantage ofthissale. Our prices in the CHINA and MUSK Departments have been greatly reduced, und we wold have you bear in iiiiud that never tiefore was there suvh an vi,(rtunity 'olTerod to those desiring to embellish their homes will-such beautiful and reclier ehe articles at so small an outlay. No-is the time to secure hur gains in Pianos and Organs, as they at olTered at figures furbelow (oruier prices A cordial invitation i extended to one and all to examine our goods anil prices. J. .B SMITH & C I JJllUllUUl Front Street, Hilton, Pa. NEW BERIIN, PA. Look To Your Pocket look A DOLLAR SAVEDlnWO MADE. The untlfisintMl would respect t'ti 1 1 y iiitonn the jmhlie that he has iust returned from Hie eil v I I ... of the best and leading manufacturers in the Pastern Market - lo ba e m" llillv it 1 1 1 f.i , 1 1 1 r... I for I.i... .. f..n ..r Ready-made Clothinq, which will eertainlv meet the want .if i ....i ; . .i .. ten up in llrst class style, well sewed and t riiimie.l.ai.d cou.il inev'oiv partic ular to the best custom inado Can its. which will be sold at verv'l.iw lig- ures Al that I ask is that you will give t call and inspect- .v lin... Will be pleased to show the i.oo.N and satisfy voiilh.it the prices nr.'. low. er than they can hi. bought elsewhere. Money will be refunded ifCmxU are not as represented. Boys' and Children's Suits in all Styles and Prices. Huts. I !ii iw i. ii.t 12. t,,!-' I'm H..it. :.... ? i.i . . ... K .,,,, .xjveiues ill .-eekweei, llis erv. Cloves, Milrts, I nderwear. Collars and CuiTs. llest Wliite Mprls' ii M i. Wi I L 1 4ft ' ' lleiiiember the place, ami at your earliest 'convenience give mo a call Mut I shall mid it a pleasure to wait on you. Opposite Tost Otlico R. GUNSBERGER MuMlehurtfli, li. Marvelous! : Marvelous! :il(!the l;tijf:tins olleied at I jiiPi Eaiiis SliBB Store Jiflfllelnli . They are astonishing and without eipial. Where does he get them 1 They make their appearance as regularly as t lie l!o er.- in may, aim W illi equal regll'ai'liy i ..j S. T. Buck, Merchant Tailor, The Customers Grab Them! ' I hey are here again tlia llargaius! and t he rush for t In ni is -ACKN'T Kolt TIIK- Iff Ii Sewing Machine ! r This machine is beyond a i doubt tho lightest running, eas lest operated and most durable machine in the market. Hiinple, strong, (twift, and mire. Perfect r;, ,ln every particular. It has work ' ed itself into the lead against all compeiiuon ami to-day stands Hinrivaled for all purposes. My Merchant Tailor'ng Department Is full and complete. I am daily rocelvlni uhlpments of CLOTHS, CASSN MKUKS, Ktc, for the inanufaeture of Wtylh and well mada Clotlilng I take ortlerH for BuitathrouKh Kpyder count and alwaysBuarautee .Satisfac Semiring, Dying and Itepaii ing ,reatlynnd Cheaply dono Call and examine the famious New lloui Machine, seethequality of goods and tho styles of our clothing and we will ieed no other recomendatioim. Au' 10' . 8. T. ML'CK, New IJerliii, l'a. rjlllK FI5ANKLIN HOUSE"" J. (I. SMITH,rroprietor. (Korniorly ol tb Cantntl,) ItamuilrlDil, renirutnlieil ami Improved. I'n sun drllvi reil ljml Iroru town. Cil'lioBlle U. V, Cumor'i su.ru. fraukllu, UB4K A.m'N laikCity ;ir.X ulsu. Vllirln.r.Ki.ru.... HvL ri,rt (n, pmctloed Veterinary Modi, oiiiu en'hurKor.v lor eighteen yearn undattund 6(1 I He lllrm nf I, a w ( .k i . ? JilHH9Jli.i.h,Amrinn Veterinay Cu" ,,.; iciuwni ui spavin anil ,li apaolalty. Ualli made ly letter or Uilegrajl, promptly attended to. OAoi, ) MeC'lure, Sajder ooauty, Pa. lililireccdelited. J ariners w ho come for n luiir of Plow ln...1 and get tlitiin fur one dollar, go homo mid tell their neighbors, they come, buy, go home and toll the rest, and so as the davs ol tho month increase the trade multiplies. Everylhina Is Way Down in the immense stock of l.adie's Misses' and Cnildren's l'l.Ni: SIIOKS, and Men's and Hoys' Hoots and Shoes, which are nil made of the tiucst material and built lv the most , p. 1 1 mrcliaii ics. Come, sec, and bo benefited. W. I. (;.i:.M..N, Prop r Yon fill Fini Tin Tlcre i'r It is the plaee where they all goto, Vi'H. Felix, Lewislown, Pa, For a tine line of cheap and Stylish Furniture! Not onlv once, but everv dav in tint venr iln ofTer bargains that can't im equaled anv where. If you want to ho convinced eoine and look. We-Practice-Bthers-Preach about big bargains and lead you to belifve their false asssortions, and even bait you with a few trlukets t cost, but the cud iH always tht-sumo, And You come back, not richer, but wiser.
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