AN INDIAN SCHOOL. A DESCRIPTION OF THE INSTITUTION AT LAWRENCE, KAN, Children of the He White Man's of the d Men Path« Fravellng in the bharacter ies fundians— Pupils atl Dinner. i from tl we at parling latter remember t tenderness that refinemet tinzuish They part with their long hair. whi the rules of the trimmed We | hin fncident in connection w ith this. A stro: oung chief begged that his locks might ye spured, for they had been his glory and pride, but yielding to the stern require ments of his start toward civilization which at every step must sacrifice love i customs of the past, he buried his face in his hands and submitted. As the shears rudely severed from him that which he had much revered, the hot tears came trickling down Who knows how much it cost him submit We have profound respect for honest tears How peaceful beyond all comprehension and bow far removed from earthliness, or else how cold and heartless is a fearless life. It is either angelic satanic and has in it little of humanity The dinner hour is annound edd, and for an instant all is confusion as the Indians “fall in.” The line is formed in front of the dinfng ball, and then, with orderly step and perfeci auniet. the scene of battle is reached and the enemy vanquished The dinner substantial food and of with manners that do credit to any board eating the entire assembly, with bowed heads and reverential manner, joined in singing grace The pupils as sume new names when they the college. and instead of “Little Turtle, " “ Pottawatomie, Black Hoof," * Long Tail,” Walter Brutus, scar cCoOommoniy wilh were tol < a0 lo or soon po was of partaken wo iid Before enter we sev Seott, sould, el After essed a I'he broom brigade, marched out into the mding th college and on dirt and rub Wilde, Jay very practicsl with or We m drill proper officer, grounds surre made a vigorous attack bish of every kind Keeping the Files Away. rt Chronicle * asked a reporter of | street restaurant of table sa rinkling the nish “What s thal a walter ina tm thiield The warter nd 8 bag his hand a behind the of inter and on 1 the crumbs might fail it Is to the walter “ How does it do itr” “(Can't say, sah, ask the “We find, " sald the sprinking salt where victuals, dirty plates, which attract hies pests away It fills the air with sa particles and we have no troubie You can see that this Is so by | here, Neraps of bread, melon rinds. and broken meats and pieces of plates were in binsikets nnd shel behind the counter but there were not a doen fiios in sight far LOT was «| keep Line manag manager that by there are broken and other things we oan keep these OR Boston Courier may wear a threadbare coal, but does 80 he will find very few pe ple wha will believe In bis respeciabliity. | which prevents a fashion from baving { little day A respectable man | if ho | AT THE NEW YORK MORGUE, Deseription of the Interior Photoge of the Dead «Data Kept, A Yon Ww d pp! women who mechanical the door, be sald in return the trained art or worthy ef his hire from that RIWAY and there is no code Aborer is » ils To Hender Drawing: Paper Demorest's M ent met Transparent A conver hod for rendering ordinary paper transparent for the purpose of making tracings of removing its transparency so as lo restore its former appearance when the drawing jnvented by M is completed, has been Puscher. It consists in dissolving a given quantity of wr-oil in one, two, or three volumes ute alcohol, according to the thicknes the paper, anl applying ft by means of a sponge The alcohol evaporates in a few minutes, and the trac ing- pap {ry and ready for immediate use The drawing or tracing can be made either with lead pencil or lndian iok, and the ofl removes from the paper by im mersing it in absolute alcohol, thus ‘re storing its original opacity employed in removing the first oil is of course reserved for.diluting the oll used in preparing the next sheet i drawing and cast bio of " Some Pecnliar Effects on Sea Salt. cehange A correspondent on one oO of the Gulf of Mexico writes “The Chenlere, as well as Grand Isle, was once a sugar plantation, but the the islands | Oi This cours ge. consequently The alcohol | CRYSTALS, Walter W. Bayard, s OF} DRUG STORE, W All truth Is precious livine, And whet dilutes t IWers must neods ros fine ws Cowpor, uot all argot; f on Alley t an) hands of wes), fa we " y to their will, ! J ! g , { i Morris, uJ MEDICINES, TOILET wikh hall! Loawis Prescription Hours, AGE great domestio itr.’ Wr a for Cif Inr FAMILY COFFEE ROASTER GO., 87, Louis, Mo. Prepared al Night or Day. NTS: ova | Wthe Fam) vastamb Cofleeito 44d ny ud & perfect rets tin not a Truss, You ln “ RAINBOW SUPTURE Evie * tativa free and invited. ye : LIVE CANVASSERS ¥ i to § \ . png Hearthstone, Farm & Natic ahd WAL WILL & Gd ddd American Home_and Farm Cyclopedia. “WH. THOMPSON & CO. 404 Low Priced Fer- tilizers. Arct eel, |} i Ps Doing are Baugh's o> ry much mot irmer can Ld ht W make a mi ho buys Su- per Baugh’'s Animal Bone per-Phosphate for $25 in new ba d « ii [heir address i ton b yal ’ . LA es 1 1 as large as an average hist the resull pia. of {re 1 vigorous L me perfect! 16 A query on partis that the cause of no questi an mu as {no reap custodian bum pleasan toes ot have South Delaware Avenue, Phil- new remat Ked was Lhe {re adelphia, ping Melaneholy and Hypocendriae St Louis (Hohe Dem sorat The distinction depends in a groat degree on the different intuences of physical and . . moral sufferiag upon the ner -ous system. | I nion Business The former, physical suffering. concen ' a trates the attention and depraves the reas | 8 W. corne oning faculty, but it also lowers moral it never provokes ita victim to seek relief from sell murder on the contrary, it fortunately augments his pusilianimity until he trembles at the very thou:ht of death The latter —namely, moral sufferin z- also con centrates the attention, but it rather ends to e alt courage. the physi al sufferings of the melancholic madman are totally absorbed in his moral wretchedness. he seeks death, and refle ta only on the re fof which it will afford to the wrelchedness of his mind The hypochondriac never listens to suc h arguments as those urged by despair With all his weight of suffering, his eye brightens with hope, he still anticipates a remedy for his ailments Although low spirited and dejected, yet he does nol despond His feelings are in a very different state from those laboring under melancholy, or any other form of in Ouse 5% College th Street Penn Ave and PITTSBURGH, I'A | Hox Wu A Hernox, JP Ax: Pres. Board of Trustees Bee's of Board, be gine Tuesday, Sep. Int, 158 MEWS, all term The success fu fish Training School in studer ta vont E fret clase squisments, 27 instructors, 156 { recitation r an ares of over 10 (00 sq Copies of the finest Penman. ship in the siate mailed free, with hand. book of Schowul Jas C Harmon D 0-44 argest al & Eng Ria most thorough, pract) jege and Pennsvivania Commercial Ca Inst egant buildings, sarge halle ar pin " { y Upon appin stion LW A.M, Principal LARK WiLL1aMs WILLIAMS, Business Manager UtT’ ' sanity force of constant winds, blowing from one | point of the compass, has several times caused the rollers to sweep across it for many days, and this, added possibly to transpiration water, aller a time made the | saccharine juice more salt than sweet The residents are obliged to efther use the wood drifted in upon the waves or bring it in luggers from a distance. As the sait in the drift wood rusts and destroys the cooking stoves there are none in use on the island. But if the meals are cooked upon an fron frame in & great wide | Ings mouthed fireplace they lose none of their | savoriness thereby, ” Mortuary Aggregate. New York Latter | it is estimated that since the Gen, Grant 5,000 funeral sermons have been delivered and 1,000 editorial articles have been written, while the miscellane ous matter published in the papers on the subject would fill not less than 300 vol umes of the usual size A half-million of Grant medals have een same time. The aguregate expense of the hero's funeral has been estimated at £500,000 that is, fncluding the loss of time on the day of interment, which alone could not be less than §150,000, | says our informant, may fuse on one side doath of | | as a sound and fireproof filling between Mineral Wool for Floors and Ceilings Chioago Times LL USE. a of the Age! SYMPTOM SOF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of mppetite, Bowele costive, Pain in the head, with a dull sensation in the back hart Pain under the shoulder binde, uiiness after eating, with a die inclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty, Weariness, Dizi Heart, Dots ness, Fluttering at the Sirs ream gal CONSTIPATION, LLS are especially adapted one dose effecta such a an to aston ish the suTerer, fine poetite, and cause In constructing fine houses in eastern cities builders now pretty generally use mineral wool between the floors and ceil This fibrous metallic substance is produced by sending a biast of air or steam through a jet of molten slag w hen it lows from the furnace Having sus tained the heat of fused iron, it is non combustible and free from organic matter, «0 that it cannot rot or harbor any ver min. It is completely sound proof, and may be termed an absolute non conductor | of heat, for a layer of one inch thickness, 25 YEARS The Oreatest while the other will remain cool These | yropertios, combined with its extreme | ightness, have, since iis introduction a fow years ago as a good building material, made it a great favorite with architects | and butlders, and it is now largely used | floors and partitions, snd in attics to keep | sold during the | | out heat and cold. Of Monntaln Meadow Memory The widow of Lee, the Mormon leader of the Mountain Meadow massacre, is now keeping # boarding house for Atlantic & Pacific raliroad men at an almost house loss station called Hardy, in Arizona { Quick Railway Time, 110 HOCK PORE HOSME] most Having Rockford Quick lust three yenrs fiMen fullest cor p most relink that can be obia 15 has } Watch | ever bad, every day at and no t irregular, or in the I cheerfully Watch, recommenda HORA curately stter than any wateh ever owned, 4 have | i + that cost Wateh timekeeper R. M. MCENALLY, Soecial Aq! BELLEFON of Gclipt “J The oldest and best appointed Institution for obtaining a Business Education. For circulams address. P. DUFF & BONS, n oor ¥ =» DO YOU WANT A NICE, CO or BOOT SHOE ! MFORTABI IF SO, CALL AT MICHA! L COONEY’S Well known Boot and Shoe Stand, Me Cafferty’e Build ing, opp. Depot. ELLEFONTE PENN A ADVICE TO MOTHERS. 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Mas, Winsiow's Booting SYapr TOR Cuiry. 1 easant to the taste and is the pred the s inp Jest and best female phys vinne and we United States and ia for sale ih conls 7-13 § WANTED Ny the introfucers of RANCOCAS RASPBERRY Only those peed apply who oss devete their entire Lites and attention bo the work, The busines sngily Josrned Sher en snoceed where others fui fnures by all dra zgiet " world, Price GIOWERS of n Pull Line of FRUITS | AND ORNAMENTALS, A good cpening for Bonet, energetic roe Address R. C. CMASE & CO. Philada. Pa. provents given away: Send | 10% conte postage, and bry yall | 1 yom will got free » package of goods of large value, that will stat yon in work that will at once Hering you in money faster thas » sythiag oles in Am rion All abst the $200.000 ia pressats with snes bax. Agents wanted everywhere, of withor sax, of All Ass, for all the tims, or spare time only, to work for hs ut thelr owa homes. Fortanss for wll work ars abeslutely semeed, Dow'tdeiny. Mm Wane 4.00, Portland, Majue, (lve 'We Guarantee ' On hand, reduces in | IS59--1885 Our Stock &r DRY GOODS: es roy “thy On NOTIONS: GROCERIES! us a Call Satis- faction. Country?Produce and Wanted at all times. C. U. HOFFER & CO. Allegheny st., Bellefonte, Po “NEW Goons | »
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