The Diplomatic Corps. Tho I'fprnt clinniro in the title and tliguity of sonic of tho representa tives) of foreign countries at the tui tion" t'uptititl hfs npparmitly liud r.o uppn'oiuM)' (TVct on their style of li vinir. Although now tun diplo matic i picsetittitivc of Kngliind, iYuiu-o uii'l Itiily are nhle to write the title at nmh s;i lor In-fore their nam-.', they twin to continue to live l:nich as they did when they were pluiu ministers. Prolnlly one ex planation in that the accession of lank menu no addition to their Bal my. That is certainly the nine with tho lvpicscntativeH aboard of thin country who wero not low ago ele vated to the dignity of ambassadors, and in recognition of which tho coiiiitrii-i homncd by tho presence of Hitch august personage raised their ovn representatives to tho name rank. The J.ritish minister, or, rather, ambassador, lives in a HpacioitH rcsideinv en the fashion able driveway of th city, which was built by llritihh money and is the propei ty of the Untish governmetit. 'lie' r.ritish ambassador gets .:Ji, a year, which, with a number of allowances, gives hi .i a rather snug 8 nn to enable him to keep the wolf away from tho door. The French ambassador cultivates his tivlv acquired dignit in the pliimint and old fashioned house which has been the residen v of the French legation for a I umber of years past. He recently married a wealthy American girl, and there fore the si.e of his sal try does not tecesMarily restrict him iu his style of living. The representative of Italy is the other ambassador nc- credited to this government. At ' present he has rooms at a good but not expensive hotel. A year or two ago he found the rooms iu the sec ond story of n modest private re sidence quite HiUticieiit to satisfy his dignity. Ho was then, however, n plain minister, and had not attained the glory of a full-blown ambassador. AYhilu tho diplomatic colony are not characterized by the same glitter and show in private n they are when they appear on full i.ress occasions ' No, yet some oY them hold the runlet Mown. . : i, i.,, ,:, :,, Ilrfluer. cuuvict tell, cuuvlctil of rot-1 .Oil "vie. It is not al- ' tries that make tho .-ouvIcIk! of alioofaii IU6 WtfMtTU J'fU ;.. . from ue yeafATIS olt tll German legation There ' .nslnnt of its own which Iiam tothf'- ..periioeo .-rtho addition of a 1 " 'iiIU ?oom, audi tho scenUof a good deal of soci il splendor. The Mexi can minister, however.has a tine res ideix and is a lavish entertainer, while t lie first secretary of the lega tion vei I' - in one of the swell hous es (f the f t v, :ui 1 keeps up an estab-lishiii'-hi t:..it I'i point of l.ivishness is q,:il t.. :t:iy liing iii th:;t line that i m . i here. Ueeeiitl.r ISrail has come to the front, and now her lega tion is splendidly housed in a line lesideuce which h is been specially titled up lor the purpose. The re presentatives from Russia have al ways made more or less of a splurge, For u number of years they occupied the mansion which Boss Sheperd built iu his palmy days. Now they have taken possession of a fine, old e i i a . lasnioueu, roomy resilience in a fashionable locality, which has been especially remodeled for their uso. Perhaps Komo might have the im- piession that the Argentine Repub lic is rather a second rate country, but you would not got tho impres sion by visiting tho legation here. The minister occupies a Ktylinh Louse in a stylish locality, and is right in tho social swim The Chinese minister, ever since there has boon a representative from the rlowery Kingdom in this country, has lived in tine, not to say sumptuous, style. The present minister, w ho is also the diplomatic representative at the court of Spain and l'eru, occupies a showy resi dence which, singular to say just at this time, he is enlarging by the ad dition of a ballroom, and it is un derstood that he proposes to give a rouud of social eutertaiutueuts dur ing tho coming winter that will sur puss anything done by his predeces sor. The Japanese minister i con tented with a leas pretentious mode of life, find lives in a small house on a private street. The Coreans, how ever, follow the mode of life of the Chinese, and occupy a great big Louse, where thoy are fund of enter taining the people who come to see thorn. The minister has his own carriage and is one of the familiar figures about the city. Everybody stops and looks at the singular people from the hermit nation with their funny little hats, which they wear in and out of doors. These hats resemble an inverted culleudor, or perhaps, a pepper box that comes v( to a point. The representatives of such na 'X.Vfly Turkey and Spain live mod- tuod cUu0'iug to Uii uuufj . stly and quietly. A siniilsr mode of life is followed by the diplomats from Coluinbiaatnl Costarica, while thoso of Chile and l'eru find luxuri ous quarters in the lending hotels. Tho new republic of Hawaii makes a very creditable showing among ! the representatives of tho older na tions, and her minister has cozy looms in a fashionable apart metit house. I Jut wherever the representative of a foreign country makes Ida home whether in a palatial mansion on a fashionablo thoroughfare or iu the second-story front of a cheap board ing house, ho lives on the soil of his own country. The laws and the authority of tho United States gov ernment, great as it is, cannot in vade tho sacred precincts.'jWheti the miuister or an attache walks abroad, he is beyond the jurisdic tion of local laws. The police can not arrest him nor enter his home. Sometimes a lively attache becomes hilarious and while in that condition smashes windows and defies the police. The load authorities can make complaint, but cannot touch him. On the other hand, while the dig nity and rights of the diplomats are carefully guarded, at the same time any violation on their part of the re quirements of good taste and good behavior would result iu their quiet ly receiving a recall fiotn their home government. Iu this way the careers of many a promising young diplomat has been brought to u close. Every body recalls tho termination of the official life here of Mr. West, the re presentative of Oreat Britian, be cause he had imprudently written a letter in which he expressed opinions about a political campaign aud the candidate, who happened to be Mr. Cleveland. A. K. Kilpatrice, of Fillmore. Cub, liHiltlie uiii-fortuue to have Ins leg etui lit beteen a curt ami a stone and badly bruined. Ordinarily he would have been laid up tor two or three weeks, but says: "After using one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Hiiliu I began lo fet-l better, and in ttiree duys was entirely well. The peculiar soothing qualities which C'hamhei I a ill's l'ttiii It.tllll Possesses I have never noticed iii uny other liniment. I take pleasure ii. recommending it." This liniment is also of great value for rliHiiiuut ism uud Imiie back. For sale by J. . Ntmpsell, Peuns Creek, I'm. Heart Disease 30 Yrs! Short Breath, Palpitation! Mr. G. W. McKlnscy, postmaster of Kokomo, Ind., and a brave ex-soldlcr. says: had been severely troubled with heart disease ever since leaving the army at the close of the late war. I was troubled with palpitation and shortness of breath. I could not sleep on my left side, and bad pain around my heart. I became so ill that I was much alarmed, and for tunately my attention was called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try It The first bottle made a decided Improvement In my condition, and five bottles have com pletely cured me." O. W. I1CKIN8EV, p. Kokomo, lad Dr. If 11m nrtCoreUold on a pnsttlv uarmiiu tbkt tho flrat buttle will Iwneflt. All dmiCKUU Mlllt ttU, bottU for M, or It will tie Mnt, prepaid, on receipt of price ty Um Dr. Milee ktedicaf Co, Klkbart. lud. Beiier The Mil o SELINSGHOVE MARBLE-YARD M. L. MILLER, Prop'r I keep constantly on hand aud man ufacture to order all kinds of Marble and Granite Old Stones Cleaned and Eecalred LOW PRICKS I LOW PRICES!) I Lavo one of the hext Murbl Cut. ters in the State and consequently turn out i(on(l work. MjrCoiiie and nee my work aprloei. Thankful toe nMt tiinri I mu( rm pectfully ask a oontinuaaee of same, M. Li. MILLER. Ttio Post,SI.50 pary :TCitlnd Trade-Mark oMilnH, nf all patral amim-it conducted for MOIIKIt TK tf.f.K Mr t ffic ta In the Immediate vicimlr of the Patent Office, and my facilitiet lor retiring patent! areungurpaaaej Fend mndel, akett k or phuniiiiaph of Inrention, with description and at:itetncnt aa to advantage claimed. V-,Vo rhnrti in ito far in opinion are to patrntnhiUHp, and my fc Inr irinectitins the application trill lo tntU'tl (nr nit it t If palrnt it allnwH. ,svaTOlla, Uuihb,' eon. taininf full Information aenl free. All ftinim B railoRt Cnitaltfrrr4 fetrlclly lonfldt nili;. FRANKLIN H. HOUGH 90 I' Klreet, fVAMItf .VU ru.t, . C krumntlv aMuraT Traila-Marka. CouTrlflite ui Ihola roalataevd. Tvaotr.lTO TOara ! Mrtonr. We report whether patent oaa be axcure.l nr Dot. froeof churve. Our fee not due mil potent la allowed, liiaia Hook Froo. e CO.. Aivrore o aowv WAaHINQTON, O.Oi H. m, WlLLMON Ktyv w. o. rah vhmio. Rocheotcr.iN. Dualneaa Unlveraltr. w 5ummer School. . I i. . . I 1 -Counire. Enter nv time. aitary." Cirrmart frft 11 anvnru GOING TO BUILD? Our 'irvr di(rn arw hMnt1, K K rm adilrrM of nthera yow l II -i..t yi.u NmilrePKKI hi einii ua II v. MM'! Know, who think tit ImlMllne. Arch tctnra Bnre. 720 Cheatnot 8rbUdlpUat' -lawr1 I Jrv .nil ELECTRIC TELEPHONE o.u -!. MiMnli. Adatttaif to ('!, Vlllae or (Vmntrr. Neld in erarr home. anop. aiora ana Dmrw. lenoa and iteat aai iar on tnali await rreeai aw awrraar. una ta m nMirienee maane aalatoalltno nolanhora. 'tna InatramanU. M tore, worka envwhere. anr a mnr iumvim, nao when ehtpned. ' ba pet ap by any ooo nam out of orJer, BO raiwIHne. laata o life time. Warranted. A money maker, ""to W. p. Htrrieen Co. Clerk 10. CelUMbut, 0. H Y PNOTISRIW twit Ihlk rnnd).Tfiil milijort, Whntorre' your viwa itrt- on HytiiiMilittn.ytHl will nnrt thin bonk of ifivit vnltH". PiiMIIhh price, so rt-ntH. rrtt froi-. tmnniortntlirt tirrn.ir. If yog rrmlt fi (f ma fur Htiii'orlptlun in llnitio and. Ilenrtli. tht fl"tlnt tiniiaori'ild moiHit Artdr-e Ili'MKS AM) litwVKTHH rCHUSIIINU CO.. w Yorlt. 'How te t nrr All Hkln Dlarnara." wini'iv upply "SwATKE.it ointmkxt." No Inter tinl ini'dh ltio rptiulPHil. Curi'.e trttor, oowmit. Hell. :ill iTuptlotia nn III" fmv, Imndt. noM, gc, I -Hvinif ttm fkin ripnr. white nml honUliy, t Kn-nl li'Milltiif unci rtmeivt" powt-p nrr ptis'-M-lOM'd Pv no ntliiT iifilv. AhK .votir tlni'.'ijlsl. Get an Education. Eil'irntlun an I fortiitir irn luind in tinnd not nn wtni'ulion tttth VntMlSlHtNormil Hrhrml, lit'k lliivn. Pe. KirHtlna-romHlaliniiaitnd low mips. Hiate nl1 to nt iitlt'litn. Kor llltiMra td ca nlocfiie .Mlra J A HrJ hl.lRKN, I'll. II., PrliH'lonl. Lock llitven, l'u. 1EVIS' 98 LYE L fOwTIID AJfS nimo (raTinTEii) The etiwaifet and ewreat t ye mikln. I nline other I.ye. It M"K a ntio rowdor ltd tttl lit a can with mnorahle lid, the content am alwaya nwdy Ta? n. W ID make the ea( trfutne4 Hard - In Dilnutra wllkeat bwlllww. la (lie meet furrlnanaliiif avla i.Idm, dlrtiifortliiir alnlv rlole, vaatdna railUee, lnw, Iran, eu. rillA- IAI.T U'TO CO Geo. Arte, I'hlla., Pa. VIGOR OF HEN r-t slK. Oulokle. armanentlv Reatored HrukarHi krrveaiarai, HrMlttr end ail the train of erlla Inini early em-raor laUtr eicaaaea, (ha reulu of overwork, elc knea. worry, ate. Full atrenth, derelopntont, and tone (Iren lo OTery onraii and portion (if the rrvly. Bimpla, natural RietlVHla. loimediatn tmpmrcBient aeen. r'ailara Impiwib'. tun referrncea. Wo k. eiplaoaUuoa aud pnwifa mailed reald free. Aitilreea CRIB MeiblOAk CO., aUFFALO. N. V. Sportsman's HeaiprW J-J. B. REED, SnDlinry, R Opon Sonson For O-axxxo i Woodcock. .Tnly 4th to Jan. let. Wild Turkey, Oot. 15th to Jtt, Bqulrreli, Sept. 1t to Jan. Int. Onn.ll. Nov la D.. Deer and Elk, Oot. tt to Deo. 1.1th. Pheananta, Oct. Ut to JuJ naoi.iT. aov. litt to Jau. 1st. Ducks, Sept. lnt to Mn ?!LoADeD i- Shels 1 U-...a,r,leT a. OH. J. R. MAV M, Itlli Arfc Hl I'll I L.. MU"ei; otraUflnMTdeUtfrej)bitiT't. riat,,t, i tat lrtt.fr W t1r-wtft r9lrimm,At nt pri' MaiiiUMH, to4 tut trwiier. Ui wra. A it. We i.-i. lEEIIITEiEHlsw CONTINUES AT THE Great BARGAIN Emporium OF F. H. MAURER, NElAi BERLIN, PA. Sneli h Woiulrrfiil (lixpltty of liuntl(toiu and stylish DltESS (tOODS km ur now exhitited nt our ntnre, li ucer been e?n In New llerlln nppreclutiou In at tented by tlie dally tlironjf of visitors it ml itircliHteri. Oi.'ni.lr ur li.uil.-il wit h h'I t'' ,f 'o!oo fit II rlimleK.of clOtllH, ChevlotH, IliiriHttnp, &u.. A;o Wliil.i 8 01 u cfd,"?.b line. uoh an, iiiuhMiih, iriiiulmuiM, prints and Unnnrts HJ.fly iiuniense Oin; limns 5 cfiittt a yuril, ciillcxf as luw mh 4 c.'nte. Sn the prices run through the vhi" liit. In our recent clearing out nle, we uti . loiitleil nil rhn ciiiiiinier and eitrl v Autmii Htrn-k on liuml. (.'once- Froui 8 to 8 Dr Ulk Powder, uod I to 1 ehot os. 4, , 7 and 8. 25 SHELLS IN A BOX, OGc. per E, Or 1.40 per hundred. In Case Lots of GOO, G Per Cent. Lt? -,SMOKKLESS LOADED SHELLS, 12 Ga. OOCKNTSPEK BOX. All Other Ammunition in Proportion. Ijargost Stocls. of-:- Gttis and Sjorlsra's Materials ii Cailral hum AT THE LOWEST PRICES. CTAjfent for WII.KESBAItKE OUN. Hotiext Insurant; atlloneitt IlateH. The IJent Goodn Tor the Least Money. GENERAL INSURANCF flGENCJ Only the Oldest. Largest and 8tronest CASH Companies. No Assessments No Premium Nt Hound eolid and True Indemnity. Kcprexentini; every claim ol li.ailraiii.u lt l.ar T At El. A .. -1 . 1 rr ' . . i nvciunu, ur 1 urilltUO. SEE DUR COMPANIES i NAMK Aetna (Home fFiro Association t Fidelity and Casualty I.( ICATION Hartford Xew York Philadelphia Xew York tpioiitly our ftore is ii'w a vat EulPORIUM OF NEW GOODS i fur Fall end Winter pert lee. I.itilicx S-arl.-t and Merino untlerwear, llot-it i y, (ilovef, Kiiiliroiilei-lef. KibboiiH, t.a., .o , all of the latent rt) lew ami putteriih, and price never known to be po low. Cloaks, Capes and Wraps. Thin fitvuritf edpartment liar been repleiiUhed with aoine of the very latent I'ariniaii ntyleH, very rich autl elejfant. The Oolf Capei. extremely attraetive, ntylinli and hundsomo ami in much worn. We have jui-t openetl ail invoice of Children Cunts and Cape, hoiuh Schove Cloitkit unions the lot, warm ami eomfiti'table. The more fitylUh Coat have handioiiie fur trimmed double hikI binle Capeii. we have them In Bliick, Brown ami Blue. Remember we are able to nell all the Koodtt I" ttiix department at M uiufacturers' I'rieett. CLOTHING. No end to suits. Very ntylish and Nobby Suit at prioen ho low that yon'l open your eye. Storm, Heavy and dreH all wtiol over eoatH. Every day suit and Children unit In reat variety. A few Cbildreu pant left over, they go for Ihh than half value. Now Is the time to buy 0ARPETS.RUGS&OIL-0LOTHS. We have BruHsels, Tapetttry and Ingrain of all the bent makes and oolor combinations, all new designs and at prices absurdly low. We has several rolls of superior IU Carpet, about !iW yards. The patterns, coloring and Dew style of lluish of these goods are verv pleasing ami attractive. The old familiar name of "Hag Carpet" is entirely lost in this improved finish and style of weaving. In Smyrna Huifs, we have a dozen or more of very bright and llnely pattrens. Oil Cloths an extensive assortment. We also keep a full stock of Carpet Chaiu. wool and eotteu all oollors. f Boots, Shoes and Ruijers. We have everything in this line. 8olld Kip ami Oil Grain Top Hoots, Bal's and Cougress for Mn Boys aud Youths, all prices, La dies bright Dougola aud Brush Kid Button aud Polish iu the latest fall style, tipped aud plain toe. la Children and Baby Shoes we have a whole counter full. Our Ladies Dougola dollar shoe Is well worth tlie monev. Webave heavier ones for the same price. Our Uuiu Boots and Bobbers are all Bret quality, we have no use for second ami third grades. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. All Wool White. 8carlet and Gray underwear, Hosiery, BhlrtsCuff. Neckweur, Ac, everything you ueed. A job lot of Buck Oloves ust received. To our alread heavy aud extensive assortment of GROCERIES. We have added a new line of very fine and choice grades, such as Evaperated fruits, Olives, Jellies &c, ic, A fresh invoice of old Government Java and Mocha roasted coffees readied us yesterday. These coflees are simply delicious and invigorating. We still Give Pictures Away. to every customer using one of our Premium Purchase Tickets. These Crayons are very flue, size Kh'-W enclosed in a beautiful heavy embossed frames, au ornament for the parlor. We have uo special Bargaio Days, our bargains are every day. The Highest Market Price Paid for Produce. KTCASH PAID FOR GOOD BUTTER AND EGOS. a as iH $10,G5(i,l 9,370, 5,067, 1,587,( 130.1 ftW ..... . . ah nnsines entrusted to our Agency shall always receive tli utmost care aud atteutlon. Entiro satisfaction guaranteed. V H. HARVEY S0HO0H, Selinsgrov jiioerai Adjustment. Prompt Payment, tafjuitah Life Ins. Soc, New York We have iust received Largest and Finest lot of 0V COATS ever offered in this sec rm ii i xnese win oe sola at unusu low prices for 10 days ONLY. At the same time, we wil hibit a fine line of Lap Rotes ar)d BlaijL some chkap, some extra fine, for the boy's new til While you are looking at thege, you will notf largo stock of HKD-HLANKETS, OOMFOltTS fact everything belonging to a first-class store Lowkst IVIauket Prices. . "NVe are sole agents for Stout's pure rubber bol Cash paid for all kinds of produce. HOOII & OLDT, Now Uci i mil s nn m JJU 1 IS NEW GOODS. LOW PRICE GUARANTEED SATISFACSION IN GOODS, FITd, WOIIKMANSU AND PKICKS. I ask but a trial. MKUCIf ANT TAII)lt. Ke8pectfullyf H. L. PHILLIP Stliusgrove, L
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