ART IN'NEW* YORK, A VISIT TO THE ACADEMY EXHIBl= TION ON VARNISHING DAY. Wandering from Pleture to Picture~On Day—The Superb Repose of the Man Who Is Rich Enough to Buy Costly Pictures Buyers’ Varnishing day is perhaps the most inter esting day of ths spring exhibition. You are bidden by a small piece of pasteboard. The day is stormy-—it always storms the first week in April. Instead of going up the classic steps of the academy, you slide through the melancholy basement where the School of Design abides, and steal up a dark stairway like a thief in the night, or like a husband coming home from lodge “Member of tho press!” asks a wise-looking woman, taking your measure “Hero's your catalogue” What is there to do but to take it and ge marking away with a pencil, as do the otherst—only, as I could never make anything out of ideas held on a margin, I simply scrawl away iu an un- professional fashion, making notes pictorial and generally too brief to be av ailable, of what goes on as the afternoon waxes and WaDes, WANKDE Un Ni? FROM PICTURE TO PICTURE varnishing day there is no crowd You can wander from picture to picture with nothing but an occasional ladder to in- torcept the view. Asa rule the best artists have fimished with their pictures and the poorer ones are varnishing ostentatiously. Conversation is brisk and general. People meet in knots and then diverge to meet azain. Almost MARY Women as men-— all of the former business like and the larger percentage young and pretty-—they are pegging notes, the one- half artists and the other correspondents Most men are smoking, Dude artists with hats, stitched gloves and var- nished 1 s wave their Havanas conde- ingly, shedding ashes and te nder suiles on the mors attractive women pres. as away, taxing +f tha Vi Baas SII scan -uishing day the night fell—the sun go down, because they have no sun st now—on 543 works of art, the largest number the academy has yet he correct thing to be sarcastic, re®rring to the acad- the hanging committea If mt feel any moral responsibility for i is both popular and easy But to an seems that the i sensitive to this eration. They own the whole exhibition and all—but be a ne gative advantage, By wir position, academicians, cut . have reached the end of fbey are so afraid of not y to art and the public that, by ement, two-thirds of the spaces en over to outsiders in the What is use of be- No advantago that 1 : . mm vew XX OrK Ju vhen s Whe pense, are y unduly eh wa the critics having : accumulated in- formation, the artists being dispersed—somoe to swear and some fo smile—the next tarn of the clock brought ro und buyers’ day. crowded day it proved, albeit the weather was vile. a day of portly paunches, tla Lair, old headed canes, private carriages snd stylish suits; a day that did not belle its name. Lut left the exchequer something over $10,000 ahead. 3 THE HOW A A Lt D ON BUYERS’ DAY. 1kes place the aftermoon ishing day. The evening of it feil on a Ratuniay this haps it always ons-—is given over their ro 18 and friends - is supposed to be a full-dress af- string band under the stairs, maids in dance in the cloak-room, light and bustle everywhere, It is called a “recep jon and private view,” and only those bid- den by card may come. The women wear bonnets and pretty walking dresses; the meh, except in isolated and conspicuous in- stances, evening dress. The crush is some thing past belief Every one who has ever been interested in art or ever expects to be i bo there, and invitations are wrung from the academicians right and left. Unce up the y gi stairway, you find yourself sandwiched into a dense mass of polite, well humanity. For three hours it is impossible to move faster than an inch at a time. By Herculean efforts you may work your way from one room to another, only to find each crowded than the Inst. It is a good change to drift about with inconceivable slowness and study one kind of a York crowd The richest people buyers’ day, and avoid the crowd of the reception and private view, Still there are some—you can tell them by a certain air of possible ownership they as sume when looking at an attractive picture Again, there is no mistaking the superb re- pose which a man who is ri -h enough to buy pictures | oscemses, Certain men thers ars who in a crowd and bear what i pictures they ¥ to get unbi judgment, the genuine kind—qguiet men and women who undo: world and themselves and take in ali y ses with tranquil, easy enjoyment. The are the oid academi cians—courtly fellows gray, some bald, many them ardsome, and ike Papa Brooks, of San Franciseo i yous artists and their room incline to pointed beards Idd halr. Done than seem period models girls who with their clothes on and are minrrassed at beiftg, as they in- some, in society. Thess girls big masses of curls on the forvhend, 1 ors:is, a guoerness in the patter of collars, anil depressing depres sions wheres the bustle ought to ba jut they make, 1 have heard, the best of wives and mothers and save their husbands un told money for models There also may be seen the young unmarried artist of the prosperous kinda dade of the most at tractive type; skin shining as if froma Turkish bath, mustache curled, trousers of the latest cut, dazzling shirt front, big knot of violets iu button hole and a generally brisk, breezy, man-of the-world style There are artuts amd artists, as you nay judge. And a man who can paint is the man we wavt to see, no matter what class he belongs to Minnie Duchasan in Ban Francisco Chronicle, tists, iressed more ip New ro on iike to linger sald about the buying They like rop a faitring ure, think « 3 1 w AO: Opin oe § I here are the people of cult wind tha SOM of £4 ur pretiy Balls Found in Swiss Lakes leaves of larch which had been rolled into balls—the largest mors than a foot in diameter—by the whirling motion of water have just been exhibited before the Berne Naturalists’ society. Such balls, free from cementing nid, are formed in certain Swiss Jakes, and In other places are produced from various plants ~Arkansaw Traveler, A Shark Shaty Veet Long. A shar bas been captured on the New Dngland const meesuring thirty-four feet in length, it is reported that in the South. erm sens they are still found sicty feet in Jengtin boston Budget ¥ daw eee FREASURERS 8 SALE OF ® Peter Lytle. 150 do do, UNSEATED LANDS FOR TAXES! 400 Mathew Led FOR 1884 AND 1885 wih, 400 do do . g of 2 0 Christ Nestlorode 4 Thos King Job W Parker. Jas A Quigley Christian Smith Robert Smith........ John Potter shaw & Lingle... A able to the provisions of tave| relating to the sale of Unseated Tracts or Land for the non-payment of Taxes, notice is hereby given, thati there will be exposed at” public sale or outery, the following tracts of un. seated lands in the County of Centre for taxes due and unpaid thereon, at the Court House, in the Borough of] Bellefonte, on i MONDAY,JUNE 14, A.D, atone o'clock p.m CHARLES SMITH, Treasurer. BENNER TWP. MARION TWP, 66 John Corman... Adam Decker i Thos Lewis { Thos Lucas Wm Tiighma Isaac Frain, Jno Zoi 1886, Ac'rs. 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