Pe nh kd —— bd TO THE END. (J. H. Kennedy in The Caront.) Dh, fair, swift river, go on and go byl Go on antl go down, tll the voice of the son And the white lips of surf and the hands of the tide — Aud the might of the deep where great ships ride Reach out and give walcome to thee! Dh, fair, sweet life, go on and go by! Go on and go down, to eternity: And welcome thy end as the river is lost Where the weooks lie thick, and the doad are teat On the limitless waste of the sea! THE INCREASE IN SPECULATION, fidow the Number of Brokers Has Multi plied in a Few Years. New York Tribune. | “Within a few years the number of srokers in this city has increased im- memsely,”’ said an old-time “street” op- srator to a Tribune reporter. “There ure without the least exaggeration three or four many brokers now as there were ten or twelve years ago her about 11,000 brokers in the vity, and they must average £5,000 a wear or they could not pay clerk hire, rent and other necessary ex- penses. Here you have about £50,000, - 0 taken from the producing classes to support these non-producers, who chiefly wt as middlemen, for others who want 10 gamble I'he number of speculators is also multiplying. Twenty years ago specu lation outside of stocks and gold, was ity. Now look at the array of articles, Limes as are } cach, Ome as cotton, ereal products, lard, pork, bacon, but- | 0 iron, steel, copper, ete., n added to the list of and margins members of the pro If each article sold on setually delivered, it times t sold on amount ii} ped to Arse nfty sal * Simpy How long disered hoen t great ex Mr. Geoffroy Saint French naturalist CARIONRA 10 ascertan Herodotus was corr He found 1 black headed plover from place to plnce searching every where even in th ! ollie mo th for insects, such as guats, which attack the great saurian in inn swarms, and, entering his mouth the inner surface of the with a brownish black eruat th over | deliver | 3 | trouble 10 least merable Overs palate Ploughman: |} mit, and « Every head has n ery heart has its © has its prickles, t. Even the sun are dakennd ory oxperienca d haa ¢ | placed tl | long, wheat, corn, and other | | wretched lif | on for an hour | 10 take now | mark a covey | Sirely These birds now use within short flight | THE ORIGINAL CAMILLE. The Last MeFincholy Days in the Life of Matilda Heron, [Philadelphia Times, | It is an old, old painting. has rested for years. portrait in oil has a strange history. 18 the picture of a woman dressed in the garb of the long ago. A gown of heavily-flowered silk, cut low neck and short sleeves, displays to advantage a well developed form, The face 1s full and round and the hair is combed plain | down over the twenty and of forehead the style the in over Cars, “RO. are the only ornaments. A sad, tearful expression of countenance and a rather | severe attitude attracts the attention of all who see it, There was wonderfully familiar to me upon the canvas as it looked down from its place on the wall that night, and wherever | moved in the room it seemed tovYollow. I studied the features well without get- ting any imformation as to whose pore trait it was It hung in a where 1 was sleeping, and at the mo- ment there was nochance to gratify my curiosity. “That picture,’ said the land- lady the next morning, ‘represents Ma tilda Heron as she used to dress in mille." Jt was ber greatest character.” “How comes it here!’ “WN hy, . life in the hangs room where her the mantelpiece, It err by her direction and 1 have never disturbed it, She lived with time, and | have many Curious ctions Her days were very sad indeed. She piel ure now over ong 1" ¢ " Odd of ast for a long time before she died. The talkative with stor It is Tuention of Game Hirde the Gane i LON rooms, ecnuse 1 have had too m hg g to enjoy the kind | remember of covey would use on : wi par i Lave ould any tridge shootis when J « birds and the thal killed. Now, after having been s ten to one that you never soe them that y again. For the past four falls I have marked birds on my own farm and as soon as they were shot at they have disappeared en. We have no fleld shooting localit in of the thickest cover and after making flight will piteh in the trees, a thing un- heard of until Inte years and which pre. vents the dogs from setting them," Whitehall Times: The smallest nmones own character n tive Pivat vivian s 1} * faults ke him blind to i ht of wie Upon the | wall of the room where it now hangs it | This life-sized | It | | came ] years | A string of pearls around the neck | something | bedroom | ‘Ca | he spent the last years of her | was | me a | lived a grounds where | {| I first saw them until the very. last bird | Was | fired at. It | dozen | tribmted so many | as that which Chinese Nurial Grounds, [Pekin Letter.) As you walk round Shanghai think about half the land is waste, fancy it is left, as large coverts and heather-clad heaths are left where game- preserving flourishes, but if you look closer, you see tutt-covered mounds. It is a burial ground. Nowhere else in that neighborhood will you see a square vard of land that is not under tillage. Half the little wars with the from trespassing on these ceme teries. The French at shanghai had what threatened to be a big row when they wanted to drive a road through one of them, They are “taboo,” you K B RO Ww N JR SECHLER & CO., Grocers, Bush House Block, Belleofute, Pa 2 ‘9 You | & C0, ‘No. 8 and B Chinese | Sometimes of an evening you may see | a village elder walking round and ex plaining to the youngsters that their an- cestor of 100 years ago is buried here, and that five mounds of lies that happy father who was to the rank of marquis cause his son came out classic and senior wrangler in the examination. | am speaking of an old burial ground. In a new one you see the solid, highly varnished coiling (often carved) lying on the surface. There they are [eft for a year or be- first two, after | final | which they are thatched or bricked over, | according to the wealth of the the result being a mausoleum like those sot up to several our royal family This gets grown over with grass and weeds, and mound, still hallowed in the recollection of the elders, still visited on anniversa ries with the appointed The thing to remember is that in China all i» above ground; there is no d of graves; simply laying ns and covering in by-and-by In old times they used to and pre of soon be ends by offerings. bury beside god [hey The lsracliite. Minneapolis Tribune How could modern polit cal spare the names of Disraeli, Gambetia, Jules Simon, Lasker, Andrassy, and a other Jowish statesmen! How could the phil sophy and literature of this country dispense with the contribu tions of a Lessing, a Heine, a Hartmann, | & Spinoza, an Averba h, a Strauss, or a | Schopenhauer! What economists of the century have ranked in original power with David, Ricardo, Ferdinand Lassalle, and Karl Marx! What race great composers as that others has con the and Kinong world Mendelssohn, f+ ye reer, Offenbach! The financiers need not be mentioned by name; but what Enropean oounir } 1 idan 11 : wage “ , : i Rave history family, | oming a : : Bishop St., Bellefonte. GROCERIES, raised | PROVISIONS, FLOUR & FEED, SALT, FISH, &. . CHEAPEST STORE To buy (roc "ES in this REC tion of the State, LOOK PRICES: @ COTARIY the above ery ine fident that in the we feel 4 is, Or a1 yihing eise give usa call aa We CAR please you, w | M n Remember the Place, No.d and 5 W. Bishop St. KR + We also have’ in connection with our store a first-class Meat Market, And sell CHEAPER than any- other Meal Market in town, E. BROWN, JR., & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. SE Groceries, 'HLE R& CO. Provisions, FOREIGN FRUITS And CONFECTIONERY. MEAT MARKET in Connection. SUGARS grades ut Granulated Bu gur # lowest prices EYRU PH Good bargaine | MOLASKES, Flos COFFEES Fine nes and roneled TOBACK CIGARS Welty STONEWARE Lent wT all shawn Akron wars the msrket FRUITH whoewt gonn full the de Thin le the tmost sutis , sirable shapes ality i f factory goods in FOREIGN / ranges and ler We ot They are sons of the tt » better snd be had uy the schent lemons chespor thas 1) we can fad “ very FRUIT JARS We wid Mason's porcelsio lined ha * High ve the mew lightning fruit ju and glam are. Ths ghtning Jur bs far ahead J ! i little higher in pr e that the f ur Bg Jur and you min pints, quart ore, Break can vaseed, NEW YORK OBSERYER Established 1823 P EE etter tree sdk etree p IP ih ¥ ad lad TY Wa and deine — } Ori €} Groves 31 4& 32 Park Row, XN. Y. PAINTING and _ PAPER HAGING. WILLIAMS & BRO, WALL PAPER PAINTS, &C. 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