—————————————— A MODEL-MAKER'S VIEWS. A Business Which still—FPatterns for Inventors. [Now York Mail and Expre “There are not more than twenty sho a in the city of New York devoted to the making of patterns or the buildin models, ” said a pattern. maker to a porter, as he stood at his lathe piece of wood “The siness not seem to grow like trades, and 1 must confess I am somewhat a loss discover tl 1 | supp this 1} hund Wi out howey Is Nearly at a Stan re furning a oes fo. The you: the trade are wh hav rect I'bey to wan! th id seem seriou It ca ment, Diast deve Svs fent to sunny Ther: no nimble courtiers, lutes, ” nor enervated carpet knight his creations He deals only with powers of war and death. His heroes ar demi mighty in stature, nti in hate, incessant in combat, overpowering in love His never shrinking, rouged, bedizens mentalists but robust hover delightedly an wounded, the clamor | the battle field | hey have no rose-tintes boudoirs to which they invite their lovers but meet them beneath the awful crags of the spirit- haunted mountains when the storm shakes the very foundations of the earth they stand in the presence of gods and are fierce, virile, robust, without a trace of human alloy. All thisis in accord with the spirit of the new empire; and the harsh dissonances, the occasional grand harmonics, the forceful explo sions of Wagner are its exponents, “IAS } creations, who the i ong the terrific volcanic Marriage and Health, wemorest's Monthly It has been pre ved beyond all | venture that married from sick have fe uve jonger erad peopie sutier leas wer diseases and lives than the unmarried this is true of both sexes When cholera rages it takes away more single than mar ried people, and so of all contagions Professor Richard A. Proctor while ad mittin these facts warns sickly again re He says they have right to burden wholesome partners with invalid for life, mor should they run the risk of bringing children into the world, that they may inherit their chronic ailments The greater mortal Ly of the of be due to the fact that | sexes often abstain from question has been raised whether any one should be permitted to marry without a doctor's permit. Certainly it is a mock ery of a divine ordinance, for clergymen to unite persons who cannot be true com panions, and who are uncuited to each other by diff of age or an inherited tendency to insanity or disease people no ons 1 . Ie nn both 1 he valid marriage erence Two Arkansaw Acquaintances, Arkansaw “Captain, what was the mater with your son when he died?” “Nothing the matter with him when he fled except that he was dead. ” “Pretty sick though before he died, wasn't he “Well’ he wasn't as peart as Xe had * bio a natural death, I suppose. ” es" “Whisky?” ? «Whisky. ” » eh Traveler { lyping and stereotyping ! Twelve Tons of Plates. [(“Halston" In New York Times.) I sat in the office of a leading electro firm the other lay and enjoyed a conversation with one of the proprietors that proved exceedingly entertaining His business was the text In the midst our chat a messe 1 brought him a letter from a well known publisher It was brief, saying simply ve tons of old plates” wer ready to be melte I asked some qu tions. This is what he told ma the beginnin this vear 1 | over fifty tons nt fo electrotype p books firm i of the the ange harps, Aristoeratic Custom Doesn't New York Cor. B flalo } “It may surprise you to b d, ” said an old hotel élerk, to whom had re marked that probably Garn yles pres CNCe ns guest WARS 8 Foo hin fe the Brunswick eign year AZO who CARmi« now awhile ists it years the Bre: run of msiness and hel until y: and the propiietor is 1 an 1p The Hotel irunswick su to th of feeding and lodgin d the concern has been in the |} ceiver for nth. The reason simple The guests demand but are not willing to spend money freely enough to make a profit for t andiord In short they want the f Ameri cans without paying as Americans Their presence has ruined every which Las had it in this « ity.’ y Pay. Aira r “that bh tronag of f lon for the exclusive favor § tour ankr Ten ‘ oor this Amn he very fare do hotel 5 Fire-Trap Hotels, Fire tr ip hotels are discussed in The American Architect. which rgests that it might not wholly bad I authorize building §pector Lise such place in the dally papers con tinuously as notoriously unsafe Almost anything would be better than the cruel destruction of life and propert;’ that goes on year after year almost unch cked, ® ini adver Garlie, Garlic among the Greeks vas held in such abhorrence that any person who par took of it were regarded as profane. The Romans, un the coutrary, gave it to tylr soldiers, with the idea Bas it excited their courage, and to laborers to strengthen them. A LITTLE LIST. "The Mikado") sooms to be « shoul l be found, I've got a little list Of social offender ground, who nev would never w y aissod here's tho postilontial nul As it wintinl that a victim I've got a little list who might well be under missed who be And wneces, who write y flabby hands and irri up in date: and floor ands 1 siAKS r told Kina it y the There is | dread of wa Lhe ny ou 1} | canine immediately washing, and | cauterize Why the Prisoner Wept Texan ftings A San Antonio darke stealing money from a hous street Iulian an Sivek, the for the prisoner, | & nd sala Was lress to man want to take t that he w buy bread, for | not take the Pre that was | the same ! | he was a professio certainly taken the eloquent attorney for terrupted by the client Why fudge ) W bench Because 1 didn't ar pocketbook in the bureau r * in wer would h 3 4 do Noonan, whe ody lau atlorney for the Every Members Fx ; Every Italian member of parliament dead heads it all over ltaly and, wonder ful to relate, Is entitled to's compartment to himsel Conse juently, if several are in a train there Is apt to be a difficulty about seats. Italian parliaments are never only adjourned Italian of Parliament prorogued Before the Fralt Will Cume. [Arkansaw Traveler.) I ain't got nuthin ergin er pusson whut likes ter war rings an’ shiny plos, but 1 doan think dat such pussons ober ‘c om plished much good ull artor da draps dat sorter foolishness, De tree haster shake off de bright bloom "fore de fruit am gwineter come, A little more than one-half of the rall- way mileage of the world is in America | J CALVIN 0) b i. HARS Cards, ER, ONG AT LAW, betlefonte, | Professional MEY ATH (On wit! J HO CM. > } | RVIS, BOWER & ORV ATTORN Ai LAW, be v .- ’ A K HBERGER, (8S ¥ I i F TT IMA (+ M BARI 1 i. if. Beck, Propr \ENTRE MPANY COUNTY BAXKING . neues Prea’t J.P. manne Cash'y [FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BELLEFONTE Alleghe CHRISTIE'S School of Business. " { sed ny Street, Bellefonte Pa ai on is dev partir 4 ju 116 young ile aged of both sexes by and new and respor g the ol methods for the vines life moderate Ady rj vddre “n CHRISTIE, pal Lock Haves, Pa niage articulars NS. N Prine Bond Valentine, General Insurance and Real Estate Agent, ent boxbs # Address, Dr. SWAYN} delphia, Pa. Sold by Druggists FORKS HOUSE Coburn, Centre Co., Pa. GOOD MEALS. CLEAN BEDA. PRICES MODERATE. s&" HOTEL WITHIN TWO MIN UTES" WALK TO STATION. Good Stable Accommodations Excellent Hunting and | ishing grounds quite near this Hotel, JOS. Lovetts Guide to Fruit Culture x valn ait . 1! stroct s for . re and management of fruits fall kin al devoript rihy varieties, It ver 70 pages. [with an illuminated sted and embellie} with hundreds ne efalle ' ty gy ravings as . f nature SYera wored Pp Mer trae ' inten te e with red plates. 10cts without § Which is but a part of the cost, Everybody at al nite te fruit ture should send to J. T. Lovett Little ns ver, New 3 PY Jersey, and gota HARDWARE, WILSON Mc FARLANE & CO. DEALERS] IN STOVES, RANGES w ALSO — Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes, — AND}=" BUILDERS HARDWARE KIECKNER = Prop'r | | | » HEATERS. i » ™ 3 The als 1 i$ arney Coyld's o ko Lehman, Propr, » he Proprietor, J + RIAN YAR ONLY $20. ADELPHIA SINGER Is the BEST BUILT, FINEST FINISHED, EASIEST RUNN.NG ye oof rer SINGER MACHINE ever offered the public, people which w flor ¥ wr, we Rene have seen the machine Af if expense. ( : for | Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. i" ph a we repress ol. eta ned your interests and or lars and teelim * » ut CHARLES A. WOOD & Ko. 17 N. Tenth #., Ph circu lade a “For Neuralgia in the back, breast, side, » anywhere else, take Punt Oatarth, Prog re Throat take PERU'S A NA Is the purest, most prompt, and aficient medicine known to man PERUNA Is the esl appetizer, purest finest Invigorator of ihe bud Of Can | seep, FOR are Wea ted mentally, take I'ERUNA Bul regember the most Lm portan Als that Pant xa will care Chronje Na sal Ostarrh, Bright's Dise 4 IMs betes of the Kidneys, ** IT your draggist Is ou on the “Tike of LA%e,* ¢ Ing under a disoasm not en lic 10 these advertisements, Pro- Prietors, 8, BR, Hartman & Oo. , Osborn, O, For Constipation and ies, take
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