f R.jral wbt tfc. Hot para. FOVDZR Absolutely Pure DOW tUUNO CO., NCW VOM. I were a Hungarian? What would be my colonial ideas If I were a German?,, And I think that in our modern world this manner of form ing one's judgment is the ouly one which afford any vliance of arriving at the truth and consequently of doing any good. r rom an article by llaron Pierre de Uoubertin, in Ameriain Monthly Review of lle riVir for April. National Doom. Thought iiboni Sjtaln. The Middleburgh Post. lulliln"l fvory TIiui'M'Ih.v. Geo VV 'iVa(cnscS!cr. Pd;tfr and Pnifi'iotor. Ml' i li' Will 'i ill' ' I I'.ini I'. .i-U .:: ,A T F S OF APVt R ilr.'.tm. .ill ! ,.111-,1-H' ."I" HT r f.il.l r il.-il tur N 'II If I . i '--I :l " .Ml p r tit:--, i--in i iri I !i"-;imu- ! ir li- ' I i ; l in s p-- 1 i.- fur i-c-r.v - i l!.-ri,-iti. tflinh m-(iV---, '''-'' ,- ''-";( j" !n'.'.;iV I'l K ..jj.c'. ill,-.. II' I"' r.'ii.' n I- replicas Cruise C:mltt::. creatures whom Montezuma ruled were exceedingly progressive But their works and plans and : gricul tural gains were scattered to the winds by their blood-thirsty ton querors, and to this day the spirit less Peon seems sunken beyond 'al hope of revival. Thus everywhere, at home, abroad, Spain has prepare the way for her own undoing. THE G HA DEE SPIRIT : For centuries alter the destruction of the Roman Empire by the Gauls ami I Vandals, the human intellect was j practically leiiiinibed. A pall ol I darkness was overall; the nobles were almost as unlearned as Their Cup rinhwd by Puwe t Tuiior. ' serfs and the serlrf were utterly Thu demon that has iM-n 6ttiidilyiMtHUss. Aspiration lay like a and relentlessly forcing Spain to- pant chilled by t! ecold. But since ward its final national plunge, is pre- j that time stimulation of thought has paring to close the compact, wherein ! caused the great heart of the world Spain as ii nation fmr centuries ago to throb with increasing power until chose wealth rather than wisdom, the feeling of a common humanity and pride rather than progre-s. ; thrills in some degree even those Even leaving out of consideration ! nut separated by birth and wealth. lor an lent the present conflict in 5ut against the tendency ol the Cuba, the evidences o I certain na- i jHiiplv to think and act, hope ami lioiiii! doom ran easily lie rend. aeeomplish, tlie proud and stubborn .spirit of Spanish (Iramleeisni has To reader the thought more do- ,mt resolutely. The rising unite I will make three groups of ti'le of human a.-.inition nmnot be weaknesses, ai!V one of which will vittatm.il. If a government, even .c fatal to a nation in the long run. i tlw.iifili hoar with age or .tusNmI '. with heroic deeds, try to turn a deal , ,, ! ear to the erv of the poor for lift' , W."IA - -i:Khl):-lf we;aiIiII.llHlrtv U!lll ,,. Iiai'k al l he eoiKiiiests ot a lew i ,i ' .. -n .. i: ... t . t ' . ,. no lie, t!;eerv will not !:e om lint its STARTLING liflCTM Carpets I ; Carpote 1 1 Oarpota ! ! j CARPETS! MATTINGS ! All Kinds. All Qualities. AH Prices. The whole lower floor of my store is taken up with Carpets, Bugs, Art Squares, Curtains, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Hassocks' Bug Fringe, Floor, Stair and Table Oil Cloths, &c., &c, . ' We can show you the largest and best selection of the above goods ever shown in Lcwistown. Rag CarjK't as low as 20c and u Cotton Carpet " " 22c. " " civet Carpet " " 75c. " " Itrussell CarjK't as low as .r0e. and up AH Wool Carpet " ,r)()e. " " Half Wool Caqnt " 35e. " " -Ohina and Japan Matting 100 Rolls to Select From TZX32;S23 GOODS! Compare quality and prims, you will find that our store is the I place to buy at. J lie goods are first-class, prices are the low I est, our rooms are clean rial no trouble to show goods. jKro"!rtfu"y' W. fi. FELIX, illvis(,llv, rcn III P" (I! fiM IRlWiilff- Llberal Adjustments- Prompt Payments REMEIVBEFt es rici .9 NEW BERLIN PA. I! IV-!, U-, -r U . 1 Villi '. I'll i:'..:lll, I'ri -i. h.i. Ml.M'r Mi.l II- M .., IV It, I'-T: '. , I'-rry v Ml!' W. K. Ilc-riniiii. .Ii-rc-:l:lll llmvi-i-sn .l.l-t. Mill-'. ' llillll M it-'-li Cm ,i. .1. S,,, ,..-, . I 1,a A - :l.-H- I II. It. w.-iirui r. U. II. l'.nlli- W iii. II. K-i-'-n.-i. i. s. Triiiitm.-iii . Ii.l.ilt.'l S I'i-niii h-i i (., A. I'r -11-". ' S :i il l Al I'l. lii'i N. A. Il- vvi ' s s Yo-'rr. Tlu--'l-ii'- l;-'v A l; Yn'iiiK. I I."'-''-' I'l i-iU Mill- r. I..mi'-I !:" .!. N. l:...-in. XI. K"tlir' I- -n;HV'IT. .hiltll A-'l I l'lr.,1.. u liiti:;l'itl. ..! ill r. I'. II Sn,;ll, I', i-' t s. I . i.l- v ii. i .. i:: i-, ii. .i. Mn. i. Ui-lll V ltniHII. .luilll .-I Hi i .ICA.N I li'Wr.T. r..i r . S'i;:l'"l', S. ( u:iv. Hon. For 'mi 'I' .Malum. IV lb A. :.;. M. a - nii'iy. . Siiiilil. - .. iaii-.lu.lv. !'. '.ieiuiieriii' :-.:y siirviy-tr. li ii:"-i", li-li IiioK -eiitiiries i'go, when lreiiien. tilling t new eonticeiits and lioundless , e lllll iireii the souls of advent lirolls hu h, I he slirts oi no nation will he lolllid en! ilel v. In ' In -in iinioeell! -iloo;!. i!nt gentler tiiiu-s have iiroiijjit gentler method.-', him! the xalni' o!' having pnpuloii-i colonies ;nleal 1 ravaged miles to rule over . liilllld to lie ultillintelv of t!ie ri:ite:-l advantage to the home .'oiintrv. This is only another evi diiue that the world progre-es. i'e.it while tin- ,.i-;;Ics oi' iii'nniiaiiitv ii.lM.' Ia!li!i ii'om the eves ol l"',ng laini, and oilier naiioas (hat ailcnijil io i ewiill In -r ilien!o!iiing polieies, .-jia!n as MtVd a. id cruel us in the -li-x's ol I ';; r rro in l'cni, andCorlez 1" pleading tone xxill be turned inio tiie iieree and law ful growl " a cornered bi a.-1. Thu has it in-i-n xx ilh Spain. more organ':; d than Nihilism in Kiissin, is Anarcii isui in Soain. The nation is honey-i comlic I w i;h lawless sent'inci.t.-. 1 lie inen in power are under the I.oim'Ic.-s neee-.-itx- ol" "-.uarding ;i; H. HRRUEY SCHDCH GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, 13 Xj J3XB rR O YE j F A Unly tlie- Oldest, Mrongest Cash Companies, Vi lmve just finished taking our; ... i tit -i - Sfocl; iiihI liml xve xvill be needing i ran A RSPTT? flit's luoi o rooiu for New Noting (ioods. ' f- 'f ' " . We nn l'er iimkini Oniek btep 1 hi) Actllil " Jioinii 41 fi iees to niMiiy of our winter goodn I him carry them over till next son-' Hell. CLOAKS. Ladies' ('!oa!iS, Uupe' il'nl Wraps miisl. i o soiil lit. cost, iiihI bt-loxv. lJoii'1 hiis.-i tiin li-itx'iiiiis on Ladies' aiiist the home population as if it ,,,! C'Jiil.lfon'ri t'lonks mid Cup. e.Mei i. mi I'i'iii . I hc-t were e.'ey to be everything The spirit Ihnr.--di,.j1 .i.ril 7, 1M Coam.i;jo: t'.n Ldc arii'lnici'iialiona FricnJlincsc In oder to f.iah rst.'i!!'' a eoiind'' it is not enoiigii to see it li'e; n.- I present ate nn;.-l lie eonipareu wtti its eeeiit jia-t. A nation is ;:i eternal invalid; there is not om which is not ill, which has not mhiii nicer of :i more or less dangcroii nature. l'.ut t! at which it is huh important of all to know is, what i. ;he c-ure of its malady. One musi decide whether the disease is incliuei. to increase or whether, on the on-1 trary, it is on the way to a cure. lo not hoe to kiioxv this until you yoiirseli have I'ouinared yc.ter.iay and today. For this history is iu--lispelisible, :iud especially the po-j litieal history of the present century. In my opinion itisahnost impos.-iible to understand a modern country il one is not acquainted with itspoliti cal history lir ii period ol the past eighty years; ami I would like to "sav that it is regrettable that one should visit a country before he litis made such a study. The English are sometimes great .travelers and sometimes very sedentary. 1 havi known some who were admirably well acquainted witli France, am. that almost without having seen it, an.! others who had traveled it re peatwllv and knew almost nothing aliut it. The former were not al ways intellectually superior to the latter, but they had acquired the habit when they read their news papers of never passing over any thing which concerned Franco with out pausing, without meditating iii 011 it, and especially without finding out what the French themselves thought aliotit it. This is the proper manner of judging things. One cannot understand, ior example, the movement which is aliout to trust Xorway out of her union with Swe den if he does not study this move ment lrom its origin and if he know s nothing otthe phases through which it luw passed since the tiwitdinli Xorwcgiau kingdom was constituted. For my juirt, 1 have searched the point where I always try to get out- . side of myself, in a way, when I have to judge an international ques tion, I say to myself: "What would 1 think alxmt Cecil Rhodes if I were im Englishman? What would be my opinion on India if I were a Russian? What would I desire in the East il .Mile! ue!i more ni'L; hy multiply win xViih an ah-iilut cr wealth the new territories men regained as lair ic-.-IV sil'lppeil i unlnc and portable o tne men who curved her vast cm. p re on; of a new world lias rcmain el unchanged through the centuries. x'i li.itever colo'iial positions were open have hull filled bv .spani-h uohilily ; many cases without regard to tit ness of the person or the ad vantage of the colony. Indirect gain rom the development ol a cohr..y na.-never been regarded w ith such liivor as the direct results to he attained by squeezing out taxes and ; p!lsS(,(l away. tanning out lucrative ollices. In a ; fi',ange were an invading army. .o oilier government in lluioe, not even Uitssiii, is in so serious a condition. Spain stand' revealed bi-Ibre the world as not having controlled In growth ol hope and thought, but a having withstood i,t. The ineviialile disa.-tci draws nearer each day, ::nd is not delayed by the lact that Spani'h .statesmen wclcnme Ibrcign eoinnlieations as olferinga favorable diversion of the direction in w hich tin; combative spirit seeks to expend itself. They must, be sold us xve don't cull v any over Season. 1'iro, Life, .Accident and Tornado. HpJPrc:miumIIoi:? Founded A. I)., 1819 Aeisll,035,5i:.S 1S53 44 fl.853.C2S.:, America.!! " 44 44 1S10 44 'A.inO.fiS.! : The Simula rd Accident Insurance Co. The New York Life Insurance Co. The Fidelitij Mutual Mfc Association. Your Patroiiajje Silicited. ing ,1 : it be written, but .s? Spain is 1- hinried to her doom by the limiting torces witlnu her. .'ler brutalitv in peace and in xvir inaUe her imwoi'thy ol king.-liiji with sisterhood of progressive pen She is ii survival of blood v ihe pin.' in a Mirivni oi niooov nine." i 1 1 m iu.s iiiiwn.i, yi(Mliui, i- 1 r 11 1 .1 . . .. ; i . ' i ci i i. e have a line inieipiallwl in t ic eonntv, our Snrinsr wear, iii nr Unit have lor maiiv liiitions long ;igo no(1s iind Siloes, II! tact !U . .. . . . , . j""1 xi.u, pi CLOT III Ml. V.i ll's ';l'V JillH' 5f!!V"V Ovftconts ni.ly ," ) ; .Men's Ib-uvv l-iioria Ovi n-oiils nniy .?.. .iso Men's j ami lioys' Heavy niiis, ihev must r.it nt ll'id I.i lo-V coht. Hf fa 'P. sr,; Mfow LulilD, LJ'J Jti uLLl l!hul;ulfli ; We have evei vlhinp in Footwnro. A. 1'i-w of Ihe fii'l ui'd xxinter styles nre still hero All sizes. They xxill he sold for itbont mm half their vitl- : M '. itiey arc lun -u r r cent, less ihn las. yeiir. Men's Gum Boots o'lly ; T'iliim' I'ulibers from .! . ! : ()i.;v hli'v-s must, tio re ..! ceil to make room foi; tho ineoin i.i : :-;-riii'r sto'-I; No is your time t- mal;e iJ.'.r;,':u!-.s hi Rhr.rs. Wc will jxive r special dia conut of 10 per cent, mi ev erv dollar's worth o' )rv (ioods Notions, lie! on Is four. Dollars, 4mm tntil you aoe Solid fact Caipoins. We !: opelieol the Sciison witb 11 stock of ('ii' that bents the record tut beauty uini i pricfls. Ho fair . it'u yom selves ninl our JOIeRuut Stocic of Spring Clot I.i It- presents nn opporuuiitv for eeono:! nil myiiig that is not found clsexvheii . Spring Hals, ci!nTj Shir I' very body needs something in this 1: Wo liavo just xvlmt you need, and tit i prices that defy competition. Wo 1, tho 1'iiient Ijiue of Oentleinen's Fun:, ins (ioods on the 'Market. HatH, (V Yiilices, Trunks and Rubber Goods have in large ussortmeuts. IN DRESS-SHOES, It will indeed be a evervtlitu but, (5 roccries. ustoric parallel, il the i and quality, cannot be beat in the State. We want vou to see our i . : l I., s: i... i i! ..i 1....1 1 is sllllpl V il mail ii;o him i-iiioi-ii ner career in tne western voriil. should also be the one to fumllv e.- rogroMve tigi -pint ol M-ll-ilestructiou. Ihe in evitable has been the loss one bv one, ol the very jewels of her dia-!lM ' drin of empire, until now out of a .erritory once uneipialed cither in 1 natural wealth or in extent, there re main the very minor possessions of I'orto Kico, Cuba, and the l'liilipiiie '. Islands. AtiuicnifimAh uxruo- i II1KSSI VIINKSS :About the be-; ginning of tin: Kith century Spain, j posse.-seil ot a religious lury adroitly mingled with greed, expelled the Jews and .Moors and confiscated their property. It thus inflicted as severe a national injury to itself as France did later when it drove out the Hu guenots; lor it stripped itself of its noft farmers and mechanics. In KiOD, 1 believe, it gave agriculture a further fatal blow by expelling the Christianized Moors. As a conse quence the very basis of national prosperity is remarkably undevelop ed in Spain. The crudest imple ments are still in use, and great re gions that the Moors had rendered productive, fell back to wilderness. Similar short-sightedness character ized her abroad. When l'izarro landed in Peru, the strip ol hind lifty and more miles wide, stretching from the ocean front to the foot hills ol the Andes, supported apros jicrous jMipulution of many hun dreds of thousands. The 'patient Peruvians had, by vast irrigation works, made this sandy desert blos som like the rose. In some cases they had constructed aqueducts hundreds of miles long, and even pierced mountains in order that this region might be watered. The desert is once more triunipliant. The con querors seeking and esteeming those things only that.could be gained by the sword, neglected the real essen tials of prosperity, and to this day the evil results are felt, Mexice was a similar victim. The- strange Her l-'alli-ii tin- irlili! uf .Aruit'Mii, Tin- lontly minlit of liluli I'li-tllo! lark Imw tlie cluihiK mIiihIiiwh Html XX'lu-ru crt tliu inn uf i-iiipirv hIioiiu ! A Rome ittroiig him-iI unthliikiiiK Hpi'iit In i-ii-lly vii-nor fragile jar, I'HHliirily ruoti iliiwiiti-uti-liiiiu far Ilurt oiitwariln, Hi-t-kiiiK iioiiriNlmifnl : So whtn ii new worlil liml lln liirtli, Ttiu NWtilUng MC-L-il of wiilc dniniiiii l-'t-ll on tht! Iiurren Hull of Spain. It witlirreil thi-ri- for lui-k of carlli. Tlum many dawning liven We hcu, 1'loniliK too Moon in ilark dt-npuir Too narrow-Honied to rightly bear Full-grown rHpoiiiliillty. Inspired by Cuba's Need Innocent Mood from Culm cried, I' litil It'a licaril bt-jrond tliu nicies. Wako up, ye miiia of Amrt an noil , Make every drop of blood t J boll. Kise lip, ye eona 01 tlie lirave, To liln-rale tlie t!nban "lave. Strike, strike with all your minlit, And wii the SpanUli out of g(ht. Such Cruelty In Tuba's land, We can no longer utaiid . To arm and let all nutlona learn That t'uele Sam ia very atern. -W. II. K. OLD COPILS WANTED. In order to complete our files we want the following named issues of the Tost: July 8, Sept. 1G, 1809; Oct, 0, 13, 1870; Jan. 20, 1871; Apr. 17, 1873 ; Nov. 4, Dec. 23, 1875; Mar. 7, 1878; May 15, 1879; Feb. 17, Mar. 10, 1881; Apr. 23, 1883; Mar. 27, June 12, Aug. 7 and Oct. 30, 1884; Sept. 17, 1885; Jan. 28, May G, Oct. 28, Dec. 23, 188G; Dec. 29, 1887. . Any of our readers having copies of the above issues will confer a favor by -letting us know. Such copies iu good condition will com mand a fair price. , tf. groceries. Al buckles' and Lion Coffee, 11c; 1 lbs. for 40o. Winner Coll'oo, l:5u ; 2 lbs. for !25c. Loose Roasted Juvo, Tie; 2 lbs. for .Tuva and Moeho. :!5c : 15 lbs. for !M)e. Extra looso creeu coffee, 2"e. i 10 lbs. Soft A Sugar, 50c. t lbs Gran ulated, 50c. '2 lbs. Light Iliown, Stic. ' Corn Stttich, 5c ; 3 lbs. for 12e. i Now Kico, 5 ; very nice. Host . (). Molasses, Me. a it.. Syrup. iHc. a pnl. ; Lijjht Syrup, 35o. a u'al. Chocolate, lNc. JiukiuR Sodu, 4c. per lb. ltoking Powder, 5c. 1 lb. Kasins. 7c. ! Silver Prunes, 12c., extra nice. ' Oatmeal, 10c, 3 packages 2'ic. Ul iipuuu nucni, iuii, m ini,aaoD Coffoe cakes, 5c. a lb. Ginger soaps, 5c. a lb. Oyster crackers, 5c. a lb. Kniek-kuoeks, He. a lb. Water crackers. 9c. a lb II. (pin r, Sftspis, r In Carpets, Hugs and Oil cloths wo hove all tho newest patterns and choice colorings. The latest de signs are beautiful and at about a quarter on from former prices. Good Ingrain Carpet, only Uft Good Home-made Carpet, 2-'ic. 8-4 Floor Oilcloth, 50o. per yd. 1-4 Table Oilcloth, 14o. per yd. B 4 Table Oilcloth. 12c. per vd. Great Beduction Sale of FURNITURE! For Niiety Days ! Tie Undersigned Offer The Public Their EK TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT TIIK GREATEST SACRIFICR EvER KNOWN IN CENTRAL PESS SYLVAN I A. "We are uot helling out, but we do MiIh to increaHe our salt's above any vlons veur.' We uive a few of the nriops as follows : Soft Wood Chamber Suits 14.00 Cotton Top Mattress i Hard Wood Chamber Isuits lu.OO Woven VV ire Mattress. Antique Oak Suits, 8 Pieces 19.00 Bed Si)riu-8 l'lush Parlor Suits 80.00 Drop Tables, per ft. Wooden Chairs per set 2.50 Platform Koekers... In stook, everything in the furniture line, Including Mirrors, Book Ca Desks, tSide-boards, Cupboards, Centre Tables, Fancy Rockers. Baby C'lmi' Feather Pillows, Lounges, Couebes, Doughtrays, Binks, Hall Raoks, Ca. Heat Chairs tine, medium and cheap furniture, to suit all classes. Prioes reduced all through. Come early and see our stock beforej give your order, and thus save 16 to 20 per cent, ou every dollar. Special Attention Given to Undertaking & Embalm in KATHUKMAN 55 HAKTJN AJN, LdXIlltea, MIFFLINBURGI1. f J 1 In tlm. Bold br drnmtate. I I No. 1 Butter, 1.1 Potatoes, 50 No. 2 Butter, 10 New ford, Frcah Krk, 9 Turkey, 10 Onions, SO Young Chickena, 7 Pried Apple, 2 Dried Cherrlea, 8 Apples, M. Bcon, 6 Blinulder, 8 Ham, 10 N. B. We have no Spec ial Bargain Day. Oar Bar gains are Every Day. F.H.Maurer, N. W. Corner, Front and Union Sts New Berlin, Pa. EAT folks nr? trTtaimresn I 1 Mill listrinn, BOOK nili Addreas Sj. ITXIIM. A. W BrodFr New York. H T Store Ik; Hardware AT KIT. PLEASANT MILLS. I keep everything in the hardware line. Horse slif nails, other nails by the keg or pound, toe steel, cast stee tires for buggies and wagons, round bar iron, chains of kinds, forks, shovels hoes, tools of all kinds, Horse B lankets, Whips, halters, tie ropes, curry combs, brushes of K kinds, brooms, tinware, granite ware, tubs, buckets, Patent Washing Machines, v , - " Gall to see my goods and you will be convinced tK you can uuy cneaper nere man any wnere in me couui.i Yoursreso'v, f i Ufira Mt"Pleasi Ji Li VUIIIUI, Mills, T."TnflWI'ir",l'llllm.nmm...-. ',.