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N 8 IATA wg In its reunit wn Endod BY The boat A fit pennies of the world, “an SALE DY ALL DpUCAleT™ ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, White and red wheat, rye, shelled corn cae and harley wanted at the Centre Hall Roller Mill—for which the hipliest market prices will be paid, Gesio taken on storage. if A DRAMATIC WORKSHOP. HOW YOUNG WOMEN ARE MOULDED INTO STAGE JULIETS, ETC. Developing Grace in Classic Skirta—In- stilling Elasticity Through the Agency of Fencing Folls—A Veritable Human Workshop— Picturesque Wives. The first thing to be done with the young lady~-but, by the way, having paid for her first course, she is no longer a young lady, sho is an “Aspirant”—is to get her clothes to hang, They never do in real life. In real life women dress. In professional life they drape. A lady has plaits and things. An aciress has folds. 1f she has embarked on | the sea of high comely she might as well be- | gin by getting her sheets in the wind. She | must look like Juliet before she can talk tke | her. Here she is, learning “sweep,” pose,” “ro- pose” and “impose.” tler first lines are in her skirts. She has to got these before she gots shakespeare's. All her lessons are | taken in costume. fhe bas to manage her | train while the teacher manages the train- ing. She may be said to be banging on the the skict of the drama, Dress first, address afterwards Tragedy begins with the monu- mental and ends with the sentimental After the aspirant has learned how to have things bang right she must learn to have them move right. She has got to loosen our ber joints, and iv is prove bial that every social young lady who has not becom an aspirant uses ber arms from the elbow and i ber elbow from the wrist and ber wrist {rom the finger-tips, She cannot strike out nor | stride. She is a charming combination of | sidle, slope and slump. She melt from one | action to anoth.r in now fluke fashion | without muscular purpose. She has a de- | lightful inclination wo glide when she ought | to step out aggressively. | HOW TO STAND, MOVE AND SPEAK So she has the foils put into ber bands to loosen her up and astouish some of the girl] i and dons a pair of short trousers aud biouse | jacket, She looks very pretty in it if she | bas a trim figure, und itis interesting to | uote how rapidly her supple body adapts | itself to the rules of the art. At Crst sho is a little timid. be isafraid of having her eyes put out, and winks with her head averted, and reminds you of a giriona | washstand killing musquitoes, ut us soon as sho finds out that she has flexors thers is | fine vital grace gets lato her limbs, and a | flue glow comes into her choeks—two shades ! excitement and one soade muscu Ar exercise. | (if late, boxing lessons have become Gguite | fashionable at the dramatic schools, most of | the aspirants preferming the gloves to the foils, though as g rule they do not take to | them so well, and certainly do not appear j to the samme picturesque advantage us with the duellist's weapons. Having learned bow to stand and bow to | move, the next thing is to learn how to ¢ speak. Here comes in the whole elocution- | ary business. Most of the theatrical caches | have cut the old recitation nonsense. “Aux | Italions” and the “Maniac” have no place in | their text books They put the ’spirant| into an acting role at once, and make ber | go through it with all the stage business, as | if she were before an audience. The pro-| fessor always lets her do it ber own way : first. and endeavors to make ber think It] oat with ber own intelligence, thus presery. i ing, if possible, ber individuality and or | iginality. It is a very pretty sight to walch some of theses girls developing inlo stage 3 § tures from neophytes to uymphs A natu al! nymph is of Bo sCCOUBE, IT STEIN, (OF the stage. tho bas to De reconsr bor feet tarne l out, her kno sirsagiuen wd, her toes pointed, ber Arms butit Li.G curves | But it all comes about by degrees gots s.ructural ease a wl poise alter finds out that she has legs insted of Limbs and begins to have a pictorial sense things. And it is the achievemeatl of these | technical graces thal marks the aj lomb of | the professional actress TRAINING FOR PICTURESQUE WIFRIOOD, This human workshop deals with two kinds of material Of late a new order of ‘spirant has crowded into the field. She is ths social declaimer—the amateur profes sional who doesn’t want to go on the stage, only to make a sensation in the salon with « ‘Ostler Joo" and similar sentiment But she wants to do it with the air 0. an aciress who knows all about it This order of ‘spirant is distinct from the girls who mean business. But it is interesting to know that she bezins with the same methods and puts on the gloves before sue puts on the sock and busin. If you could drop in some morning on the pupils you would se Julst in all stages of construction. Kate, ciibereal, voluble, quiv- ering with intelli; nee, would bave climbed past the balcony awd arrived at the “potion scene.” Huth, trim snd graceful as a spray of golden rod, would be hanging at Romeo's “bread-basket,” and Cora would be har anguing the nurse or asking the wall paper, “swherefors art thou!” After which she would throw herself into a cushioned chair ani present to us the pictures of elegant re. pose, out of which stuck a little foot that bad more siocution in it than you can find in some people's whole bodies Doubtless there is an enormous advantage in these lessons, even if the 'spirants never reach the Parnassus of the stage door, and only fail by the way into some matrimonial pitfall. ‘They become at least picturesque wives, and it is generally understood that that is what men want. There is a certain chara in having a wife who can “receive” like Medea and entertain lke Lady Macbeth, who can play the piano as if she were playing Lucrezisa Borgia, and read the morning paper as if sho were reading Dante's “In- terna.” To be able to make soup witha “What ho!” and order the milk with a “Prithee coms up,” and discharge the red- headed cock with a grand “Me thinks this is too wuch,” and wave away the gas man with an a'm-sweep superb, are attainments that do not coms by nature New York World oo Old Uncle Pompey’ s Gallantry, Old Uncle Pompey Camden lives in De troit. He is past i0 years of age, black as the absence of all light and endowed with tue qualities that make the natural courtier. It is true that his ococupation is menial, but he dignides even bis old ash cart. He was tidying up an alley for a Cass farm patron the other dey when the lady of the house and one of ber daughters, standing on the grass plot in the back yard, caught his eye He ba! known them many years, and evidently thought it incumbent on him to do th: galiant act “Deed, miss,” said be, “addressing the daughter, “you 'se lookin’ mighty pears, you is, and growed a 'ooman, too, since 1 fuss knowel ye. An’ dar's yo mudder, too. lewd! Lawl! ‘stonishin’ how smart she lonks 1 ain't gwine ter say 'at you look #'old ‘a yo mudder, but I clar it am a sar tin fack yo! mudder looks 's young as you." And tos courtly okd coon chucsled softly an he resumed his shoveling ~Letroit Free enon i i td, have sus p8vrts ned that the clachona tree grove hothouse in Barope develops ne ltr on fw Lark, THE BATAMA ISLANDS. A REGION WHERE EARTHLY EX* ISTENCE IS AN ENDLESS LULLABY. A People Who May No Likened to Lage ~Nature's Hand Forever Wide Open— Luxuriance of Land and Sea. The Dahamas are said to have been sottled timated to bo about forty thousand souls But they are a listless, indolentlot, to whom simple existenco is the highest aspiration For the most part the language is a curious tongues £ ~3 1 &0- iabiy ar ter or sieve, to cleanse impl- s, bil- such as usp f its functions, the bile gofbi is lizble to overflow isto the = »~ i The liver se- tion, tin ~ i aundice, sallow sick headache, ir- its action or on, ye i 5 the bile and acts like a in 2 BILIGUSHESS. nlex 3 cus iness, ular bowel dg eg - Bilious symptoms inv urred tongue, von reles + } 1: rities of the bloed. By irregu- arise from indiges blood, causing j larity sions 0 con { { » Ir C f uid, lang Bi feeling and man sing llow eye a diarrhea, liver, bile and pure ens th lious- termed other e liver, and f the Ps © culverts ms. erly 6} can bs thorcughly cured by the . Act upon the oans, BURDOCK S bowels and ys for the outlet Sold everywhere ad to cure. sympto ro thy ness may de p siuicewa case. dis od guaran: « cod, and op rand regulator o aking heal 3 Aka i an affection of and biliary or BLOOD BITTER weary distre stomach, = or <Q | | stitute about all the labor done. The isl- | ands swarm with these wreckers, who are nearly all good patured souls, that regard | everything cast upon the shores, every vessel that grounds upon the dangerous wrocks and cays, and every craft that can! be even lured upon the rocks, as their right-| ful gain, and receive all such ocean salvage | as if the blessing of heaven accompanio liv; | though for that matter our own gover nent | permits quite as bad a state of things at | Key West and along the Fine islands, off the | south coast of Florida, In the capital, | Nassau, there is some wealth, some reline- | ment, and some regard for the fitness of | things, but even here the enervating blight | of a society largely impregnated with | political and novel castaways has fallen, | A REIGN OF PRODIGAL PROVISION, For the traveler, the scientist, the inva lid, the dreamer, the outcast, or the outlaw, these islands are the ultima Thule. Life is ‘ 14 iv sustained with scarcely an offort is n balm, of life in endless lul All this is the vision of tollers tion to any people bagels squalor. the entire islands, whose capital and ypulation of such a people as 1 roni unconscious: future state in which There is actually a sense latitudes so intense as 10 Something in the very air compos that can be likened only 0 rest which brings no renewal © t elation an vigor 5 : pot that this carries on [rom mental effects, and dim nte and experience it—and leave licious: though it all leaves with dertone of sadness, because one longs to change the un hangeable law compensation and give the the driven, jaded mon ax hardier, more veri thoes hall-awale o where the awiul eyes, and polish the | nizable, But all about you it is scnsuous, narcotic, Ar like old wine that pot fire the blood an changed from iia bard, cold, steel] is now of 8.1 transiuc BOG Fence ire Hall. what fo will be made in Cen . BOLT, Special Ageut. nn it as superior Was : nova to me” H. A Anes « M.D., 111 So, Oxford BL, Brookiya, N, YT. n 1 boussnd Trial kages mailed to pa F8 KAGE tients a large Proportion eof whom took a fall treat tent end were restored to health by use of PROF HARFIS SEMINAL PASTILLES. A Hadienl Cure for Nervous Detility, Oreagle Wonk nous and Phrel eal Decsr 19 Young or Mid. dlo Aged Men. Tested for Fight Years in many thousand cases they atwoiulely restores preomatorel aged and broken down men 1athe fail enjoyment of pertoct and full Manly Strength and Vigorous Health, To those who suffer from the many obwcure diseases In thes wide open fruit, sweet orange, lemon, od other vegeln and fruits, spring 1 akeod from a surpassing juct Ivenoes ibe put tree, a hw pinnate leaves, © the black mangrove, , mahog . ebony, lignum vite, lance, a1 the royal palm, while the swinging caciu lemnders as tall as our trees and fowering every month in the year, the gOWIng COTAL ¥ ine, the tubsrose, the Cherokee rose, and roses of every hue and size, the alligator pear, the night-blooming cereus, and a myriad of shrubs. ferns, and flowers delight the eye | and gladden with perennial color and odor, and that forever without the bidding of wish or touch of labor The lusurance of land is also equaled by the prodigality of sea life and form, so | varied, beautiful, and wonderful. No shores | are so enchanting, no waters so wiasome, | and no depths of ocean bold such mazes of | mystery and delight, The fish alone are re- | markable in variety. i MANA £ Among them are the | blackfish, the porpoise, which seems to tumble about in all waters; the shark, that) deadly fos of the sailor; the dolphin, which | fs in endless pursuit of the delicate flying. | fish which scuds through the air becaus: it is chased and not because it enjoys it, which i same dolphin is never cooked aboard a vessel unless a silver hall-dollar is put in the same pot, for if the baif-dol | lar blackens then the dolphin is full of} poison from having su ked copper from | ship bottoms; the whipray, like the flounder and with a tail like a coachman's whip, sometimes ten feet Jong: the jew fish, which is to these waters as the halibut of our north- east coast: the yellow-talled snapper, gigantic turtles, the catfish, the groupa, striped snapper, bonito, Spanish mackerel, angel fish, pork-fish, hound-tish. and sucking- fish, Then there is that dread mystery to seamen, ths Portuguese man-of-war, that strange formation of marine life like a mass of jolly with its ventral fins extended in every direction, riding the heaviest seas like a bird, and which sea-folk say is a deadly on to the touch —Edgar Wakeman in Chicago News The Mistorical Table of Appomattox. There has been an inquiry made recently for the table upon which the articles of sur. render were written and signed by Grant and Leo at Appomattox. This table is now on exhibition at the rooms of the Woman's Decorative Art society in New York, and belongs to Mra Gen. Custer, to whom it was presented by Gon Sheridan a fow hours after the surrender of the Confeler- ate army. Mra Custer has been offerod large sums of money for it by would-be asors, and circus and museum men vo made repeated efforts to secure is for axhibition, but she will not part with it un. der any circumstances or for any price, nor will she permit it to go out of her pos sosslon It would not bo on exhibition where it is now, but for the fact that Mrs Custer is suporintindent of the Decorative Art society, aud can keep the table under her eye. Sho has made a will in which she bequeath this historical piece of furniture to the musenm of the West Point Military academy. 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LOUIS, MO, Cards—Atlorneys J. L. Bras LEB. ( SPANGLER & HEWES ATTTOBNEYSAT- LAW, BELLEFONTE. CE RE CU., PENN Bpecial attention to ©oll ious ; practice the courts; Consultation is German and Eng JoBx KLINE, ATTURNEY-AT- LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second floor of Furst’'s new building north of Court House. Can be consulted in Eoglish or German. 7m’y84 Jd F. POTTER, Auorney-at~Law Collections promtly made snd special sitention given Ww bose having lands or property for sale. Wilidraw ud and have acknowledged Deeds, Morigas bonds &c. Bellefonte, Pa. JH. ORVIS C.M.BOWER. E.L ORVIE RVls, BOWER & URVIS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. BELLEFONTE FPA Office opposite the Court House, on 24 Door of Furst’s building. Zijan 85 Hotels. Cestee Harr Mar Marksrn—Tbh Centre Hall Meat market having a re- frigerator families cau at all times be sup~ plied with fresh meats, of the best qual. ity, also bologna sausage. Next door to hotel ; open day and evening, l4may of Hexny Boozer. Dentists. kU W. HOSTERMAN, . 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Ia . i 8 sii 5% UB “ ‘ 24 4 bt 1 Laurelton wd Cobura 3 24 Penn Cave ShiCentre lial LHsrepw & {Linden Hall be Oak Hall 00 Lemont OF Dale Summit 16 Pleasant Gap | VP I¥Ascemanh 6) 1 & {Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan don st 5.20 a m, 8.46 am, and 7.10 pm, return jeave Montandon for Lewisburg at 3.20 a m, 6 P mand 7 30 pm. CHAR E PUGH, J. R, WOOD, Genernl Manager, Gen'l Pass'ger Agt Jee & LIFE INSURANCE ~ The undersigned represents twelve as pood Fire Insurance companions ss oan be found it the world, snd also represents the best Life and Accident companies th existence My motto is, “I study to please,” Office in Bosh's block, (over Valentine & Cols wo.) Bellefonte, Pa. STwaylyr] BOND VALENTINE, edi ——————— su rai Csxtee Hatt Lors—DBuilding lots i mile east of Centre Hall station ror sale, drives, $100, $110 to $1156 per lot. Pay ments easy, ¥ren Kowrs. SRG re SEN NN - we Te OB Ty Rr Tb EErHESRTEELEREE eA Shaver, President. pe {NS VALLEY BA Reng Dots a ; Gold and President bee Unpmmraxivo —After April 1886, T wiil 1 © well el jo promptiv to all the business of an ker, ut pig v4 0
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