Criof Faa Ilausa Barick. T..rU KruNAi. llAnntK. Ui do Jj.Mor fun more bai-slit lion icb un I l'.illv miser am ok E i an dri f kor filHy oin Hausa Barick, 1oh h. .i,....t fur tswonsig yobr nowa Lloo hob i kiun far droni mocha. I, bob nlsfart bahawbt tios on ioih nofoel Imnl fanbuvii far waetsa s9 won mr tier ilrom ho foci bea- lr cTl,.i, li(il. Ii'b bobs nucb olla l,r oh g'liioohetl mm der nichci . ol.l wake. Miudsbt do .li. Kernal, was; inereolsau boom tnwlislm tseit R'bot bon dorich do In. ).) worn ols. ho feel oh fier-un-woiisiib sebniibler, yaklioba but t Hicbcl handla kenna oh on on! mr. 10. nn grook droni union om (Hk, un alla-gabut an battlo far . i ii t.v. in ware dor nosm iuoh is. x. t os worn Bin do rcff in Biityle . . it t 1. . .i. .1 bouui. Sell in a women hiancKer Intra, un oh naxt in do noebriobt boma os an niarbino boiiH in oh inor It waetsa ob maya con mit da gilo. V 11 Kit In n g'sawketl oh kont not Inisoiid iiiookhoh hi os an wauga juioclicil kont warra oh nn sense prich an slitunipicb folt sblafa kont bun so in douHoud-botna farrina. t r reoper in awor oooma nn do p Inn do arwot tra-doo fun da Inner. Do olda karlh wo ols ocbt ivvn lien uff dor sbook wo dor ook ilrunner wore, bon dor roc per roclit un Hicb in Hi wako g'sbtoKl. p machine in ivvor hc noiiH un boit do sicbel u nbt in uho oh an rolic. er os wore nucb not fardiob. Jpsbiima woro nucb im wako, un naxt oh more (j'hart bon woro dor Irvester uff am wake fun der west un now hut der bower nix ma U Jo oh dor waetsa in bock do, I naxt oh more bara in ail maobine Iuh oh dor waotHn ob-iuoohed, 'chIiocI, mauled un furninbod nn clibor om end fum fold far an Jvvel full malo lana. Vs is was in wonicber oh im a lb-bun uorod yobr aw-gonga in uu- uiiHora boworn, un ducb sin ho t ho unto g'satistieil oh ho worn in r older tzoida. Mer but mob 1h nito won do arn oooma is wiles nn frollick woro. Dor droni Bio dri-uu-tHWouHiob oont do goll I woro goto. Now in or dri-dawler I tswousiob oont un is ducb nix itz.. It li bob dor slioor foigessu tsu wgu os more an brobibition oloe )n om Huusa Harick g'bot bon do iht woeb. Dor droni but g'woona dor Hullorbook but an bon-tiro r soim waitbouse g'bot. lob ore druiina. Vm wor'a arsbt mold 3dor dos more dor llare-up bon hot, Dor Hullorbeok but ifrogt wiiH iob dorfun donka date. Ii bob 'm g'sawkeil iob dato donka l mist widdor aw-fonga how fn far hbtilo hi, uu are but micb uff roofu uu butn uff si tza wollu ouh ir Hcbwartza buddlo. Iob bob mwkod icb botn how fa uff govva. luit urooH widdor tzuriok ubid i wolln awor iob bob 'm g'Hawkod Bw-t noil not doo ch dato dor kor fnrdarva. Iob bob 'm no iiiwked iob date don don not tzala, hobs ga-druiign. Oli bov iob ot lo.l wo an niar mon, un dorno v iob an jigger g'nunima far dor nion.un os arsbfoh lob g'wist bob )io ith gor boomernwolisb full. h liob owor widder frisb ni ob-g-Jiwora, awor iob wuho not wo long I OH Wlll-dt. loll blHH diob'H wiHKIl I Ols Widilor, BooNAHTElL Wise Words for Wives. W To KKKO a Hf SIIAXI) in tbim how- to IIOI.U HIM. Vl'P Innrri- Itut . ... ... Mtlie man wbo Iovch bor won't Uuiro "'r Hbe'U find Home one wbo w 4i '"" ooauiuui ; H the woman never lived wbo waH ?t grutilled by a compliment to bor Sron tendered by graceful word I implied by bomage in a glance. " loooiten poob poob ah HiUy mkncHHor vanity wbat in really part of tbe strong contrast in men tal character which links the sexes in magnetic offinity. Her love of dress is but one phase of her higher nature in appreciation of the beau tiful and harmonious in color. I have known women so exquisitely at tuned that to simply look at a pan sy or a roso was to thrill their whole being ns with the chords of n harp. A woman thrives on admira tion. Without it the springs in her nature nourish fretfulnoHs nnd frowns ; the homely woman be comes homelier through neglect to water the flower in her heart. Why should not the husband bo always the lover T May it not be traced to lack of proper relation ship T I believe women fail to bold their husband's devotion by too completo surrender. Their very excess of love and Helf-Hacrifioe de feats their aim. A woman should study the opjioHito sex. A woman is governed through her emotions to great extent, a man through his Houses. Her affections are deeper, quieter and more constant. His nre turbulent, loss deep-seated, and more eanily influenced by paHHion. A wonian'H influence over n man is measured by bor pernonal magne tism. If she fails to bold her bus- band's loyal love she ban either yielded herself too entirely or fail ed in other ways to charm bis sen hob, either plivHioal or spiritual, or both. inero is more inognotic power in tbo graceful turn of n ribbon about a wonian'H throat than inn well- ironed shirt bosom or n w ell-darned pair of socks, although tho latter are not to bo neglected. A pretty anklo on tbo street will catch tbe admiring gaze of many a benedict who daily sees a prettier one at home. The novelty and charm sug gested by n stranger spices Iuh senses, appeals to his imagination A wife has a rival in every other wo man, ii hiio do a tool siio nocomcs jealous and shown it. If sho be a sensible woman she bcHiegoH tbo fort with tbo name weapons tbe legitimate arts of her sex. Wives make themselves too cheap. What men command as a right or come to regard asa matter of course, they soon learn to place a low esti mate upon. Woman rules over the heart and desire of man by divine right. Sho is tbo queen of civiliza tion before whom all mankind bend tho knees iu homage when com pelled. To grnat as u favor what she really desires to give, is au art which once attained makes woman mistress of tho field. The subtlety of the sex exerted on these lines makes every wife largely the fash ioner of her own domestic paradiHo or hell, jiiHt as she may wisely or unwiHolyuse tbo knowledge True marriage is yet a far-off ideid. Few grasp its hidden moaning and fewer Ktill have will and courage to de velop all that may bo gained iu hu man happiness by striving to ap paoxinurtu trim ideal. Public Roads and Bridges. Judge Woodward, of Luzerne county, in his charge to tbo grand jury, now sitting in that bailiwick, spoho liiosi ompiiaiioniiy concerning the condition of the public roads and bridges. He said their condi tion was disgraceful, and inlinitoly worse than it was thirty years ago. Ho instructed tbe grand jury, if any of them know-of any roads iu poor condition, to indict tho supervisors or other officials having them in charge, and tbe court would see to it that they were properly dealt with. Misery loves company. We thought Lancaster county rich in all things and contented in most. things had tho poorest county roads in tho land. But Luzerne soeniH to bo equal to us in this mat ter if not worse and, generally speaking, our roads aro almost im passible iu winter and certainly too rough in summer for comfortable traveling. A few stones and shovel fulls of dirt iu tho centre of a coun try road is about all we do in the matter of highway improvement. Most farmers work out their taxes, and you can rest ussured they do not care much about the quantity and quality of the labor. Of course, it costs considerable to make good roads, but in tho end bad ones cost more. No one can estimate the loss resulting from tho wear and tear of harness, horses, wagons, wasted time, etc., all through bad roads. A road well built in tho first instanco can bo kept up more cheaply than a bad one. The best is always tbe cheapest in tho end. For a century wo have boon paying road taxes and have now httlo to show for tbo ex penditure. AU this is because wo do not begin right. If each town ship would build a singlo milo or so of good road each year, a quarter of a century would show a vast im- Fn-ovenient and something for the axes assessed and paid. jMucat ter Jujcuminer. ' lilt QUALITY and FRIGE. We don't starve Quality to throw a bono to Vricc. In other words, wo don't slight our work or use mlcnor trimmings to tempt you with ft low price for poor goods. None but tho Host Clothing for Men, Youths, Boys nnd children. A.C. Yates & Co. I KIKIKH nrit.TMNO. losing ii Sale mil i i , r :;iiiiiiiiiiWiiiiiiiiPiiii!PiiniiiiiiT! JVUU ll ui 111 Ul A 1UU X 11 X XXX LUX Ul Carpetr, Curtains, Drapery Gooda, Mattresses, Springs, Musical Instruments, etc. Owing to the death of our Mr. R K. Smith, there will he a clinnge in tin- lit in. hi conseqiipure of wblcli we have determined to close out cuir entire Htoek of tbe nbovo departments within the next MO days. In order to do to wo have marked our poods way down at prices Hint will iiiHiire their Immediate Sale Look at the following llgures and se ooiue of the bargains offered : CARPETS ! 4 CARPETS ! Mest Body Hrus-els. fl.OOto 1.10. reduced from 1 '.'5 mid l 40. other irra.les H..dy MriiHKclft, 7.m! to U,1o reduced from l.no totl.Sii. lapehtiy ItruxNelf. 4(e. to ?5u., reduced from 05o. ami $t.(H. Kxtra Super Innralns. all wool. 110 nnd Mc, reduced from Whi. nnd 1. V.x tra Super loiirains. fi()o. to line., reduced from 0e. Carpets as low us 1.1 cents per yard. Curtains : and : Drapery ! Our Curtain ami Drapery Departments are worthy the attention of all who contemplate purchasing anything in this line now or in the near future. We have reduced everything In these departments to aliont one half their former prices. These department, are one of OUR : CHIEF : ATTRACTIONS, belli Mo ke with a superb assortment of Turcoman and Chanille. Curiums in great variety of latest shades and colorings. Notting ham Curtains in all the various grades nod styles. Iteul Irish Point, Antique, Brussels, Tambour, Kscurial, and other line laee goods. IKISII POINT LACK crUTAINS, 4.-"' I'KU PAI B, re.luced from Luce curtains as low as -.'.I t ts per pair. Mahoganv Curtain Poles, BritsH Triiiimed, Complete, 'J.le. FURNITURE ! Q fURNITEREJ Our stock of Furniture has never approached itn present magnitude and we have made the same sweeping reductions in tills depart luent. All immeusa stock of iSilk and Mohair Plush Hulls at all prices. Hair : Cloth : PARLOR : Suits : S30.00 reduced from .10. All goods purchased durlngthls sale delivered to purchasers living within KM) miles of Stilton EKKK. Parties Intend, log furnishing hotels or private residences tdioukl take advantage of this sale. Our prices iu the CHINA and MUSIC Departments have been greatly reduced, ond we would have you bear in mind that never before was there such an opportunity offered to those desiring to embellish their homes with such beautiful and reeher die articles at so small an outlay. Now Is tho time to secure ,ar gains iu Pianos and Organs, ns they are offered at llgures furbelow bu rner prices A cordial invitation it. extended to and all to examine our goods anil prices. J. .R SMITH & CO., Limite SELINSGROVE, PA. We are now in full blast for real earnest SnrintrtrnHp Onv r.oir 4e now full and complete in every de partment, in fact we havo more goods in stock now thn fore. Come to see us, whether you wish to purchase or not, when you come home tell vour neiirlihnrR -.xrho t im have to sell etc. We assure you that our nrices are risrht in rrm-nr instance, and in many instances you will find them a good deal low er than anvwlifirA nlc Wn riii -w W VV AAA be pleased to see you all. S. WEIS. Grand Spring Opening :; l) Antral OryOooc sStore Look To Your Pocket Book A DOLLAR SAVED TW0 MADE, The undersigned would respect I'ully inlorin t Ik pul.lic that ho has hist r! iiriin.l from l. i i Hie best and leading matiufact urers in the MaMeiii l.-uU.-i, ini.av.. -,, ially nuur.ietured tor liim il full line of 1 Ready-made Clolhinq, Willi'!) Will ClM't Jlililv liutt t Iim uiiiifu .if i I.im .....i : m .. ten up in llrst elass style, well sewed and Ii imme.l.and e.pial in. ve.v pai-lie- ...... ... ,.- ,., , ,-,, .mi imiue 'i.maein, WHICH will he solil ,l , V low Ii '. -!'n. "'"V ""k I" '"' V"l ill give men .allnn.l ii,s, ,,IV l:io- 1 1 1 lie 1 1 eased to show I Ii., II itllila iilnl yilt Lfi i..o !... l ...... i or than they can be bought elsewhere. .Money will be refunded if Vio,',,! are not as represented. Boys' and Children's Suits in all Styles and Prices. I bits. JmDM lllld ( iiMits' I'nii.Uli I,,,. I .. Iu V,,....l.; ... :.. v .1 tdoves, Min ts, I nderwear. Collars and CuiR !,.Kt W hite Shirts at .Ml cent . ui iifCKUPK mr ..1 eeni. 1 . ,,.",.!",!,',r Ml" l',a(!,' ' "" earliest convenience give me a call am 1 shall llnd it a pleasure to wait on you. R. GTJNSBERGER Opposite IWl Olliiv. ,'liil.lli l,lU!fli. On. Marvelous! : Marvelous! iirellie IJarAiins ofleied Front Street, Milton, Pa. S.T. Buck, Merchant Tailor The Customers Grab Ttai! NEW BERLIN, PA. -AtJKNT P.o 1 1 TIIK- If HOME Sewing Macls! Ibis machine is beyond a .I....L.1. il. 11.1. 1 . uouul mi' ngniesi l unniiig, ens lest operated and most durable machine in the market. Simple. .iK strong, Bwilt, and sure. Perfect T in every particular. It has work--PA ed itself Into t lie lend ii 1. it inut. ii 1 1 J , . " "is- cuiiiperiiiou nun tOMlay stumls uiirivaieu ior all purposes. My Merchant Tailoring Department l,lfM!l. H.,".,..''onl,,',t'tr I " lnily receiving shipments of ( 'LOTUS, CAHSN MhKLS, Ktc., for the inaiiufaot ure of Htylisb und well made flothing. I lion r Huitsthrougli Snyder county and al waysguaraotee Satisfuc Scouring, Dyinund KcpairingXeatlynnd Cheaply done Call and examine the famious Xew Home Machine, seethequalitv of goods a.','1, a VJ 0t our,:lot'i" '" will need no other recoinendatlons Autt' 8 H. T. HL'CK, New Iterliii, Pa. rnin: fuanklin house. J. (i. SMITH, Proprictiu-. (Kiirinorly nl the C'enirml.) Iltmo.lele.l, rofurnllieil a d liniiroveil. llnir KUKfl iluliviTt',1 tuuml Iruiii luwn. Uliuuello II. I . I'unler'i SUiri". t'runkllu. l'a. w imiaMmnnHDuf UKO.A.St'TT,N.wIorkUl H. M.'ULSH. II AVlllir-Ptlil an. I .ntlM.i .. 0lh mni Nui-tfery lor elhluori year- an. I uttoml. ol IHM ami IMM tttlia Amen., viterlimy Col- LIT. Nl. Vnrb , . - w. 1 oner my ei'uiBMiinin itvI.. to tli ,ul.ll,. TroHtmont ol'si.nnn H 1111-lMina aiiiu.luliu ...i 1. ,.. ' - " 1 . . u.iii Hi.li. 11, iuilui or , tolrgrapli, promptlv uttoiuled ti. Olftc, JJliUluro, SnUr count', l'a. Gai s Sim Sloi'ellliitinili Lj 'I lieyariMistoiiMihig and witlmut eipial. Wheie d. . . ,,. .r, them They make lln ir aipeai-auri- a-regularly as 1 1 . -uVi in May, and with eipial regularity They are here airain t li HiirKnin.1 ml il... ..,.,1. ..... ,1 : , . . " , - 1 1 f. 1 1 nil IIM'lll I- unpreeedontod. 1 arnu rs w ho eoimt for 11 pair of Plow M and get tluun for one dollar, go honie and tell their m-ighbor.-' they eoine, buy, go hoini'iiiid te th- rest, and so a the ilavs of tin; month inctease tbe trade multiplies. Everylhina Is Way Down in the immense stork of l.adie's Misses' and ('iiildi, i,'s I I M SHOES, and Men's and Hoys' Hoots and Shoos, which ai uli made of the linest material and built by the most , n 1 1 inei lniii-it-s. I'ome, aoe, and be benetited. W. I. ti.l:.M AN, Prep'i- Tl Will Fill Tli Tta It is the place where t hey all 0(0, W. H. Felix, Lewislown, Pa. Tor a lino line of ehean and Stylish F uriiiiiire Not only once but every day In the year do we oner Dargains that can t be equaled uny where. If you want to bu convinced come and look. We-Practice-Others-Preach about big bargains and leu.l you to uell!vo their fulsu asssertious, and even bait you with a few trinkets at cost, but the 0111I is always the same, And You come back, not richer, but wiser,