i —— THE HUMBLE RECORDS. THE SCULPTOR'S CHRIST, | PANTS THAT ARE POISONOUS, A Hdlirouds. . "20 humble of my Hteito search. o | Members of the Sumach Family Which | ALD EAGLE VALLEY R. R RE rm“ EF CS CHRISTIE'S JJ ENRY KELLER, ATTORKEV-AT LAW, I have not herded with mere pagan boasts Are to Be Avoldedeitomedios, Time Table in effect Nov, 16, '86 a Ld But sometimes 1 have “sat at good men's feasts," And I have been “where bells have kuoll'd wo church," Dear bells! how sweet the sound of village hells When in the undulating air they swim! Now loud as welcomes! faint now as farewells! And trembling all about the breezy dells, As fluttered by the wings of cherubim, Meanwhile the bees are chanting a low hymng And, lost to sight, th’ ecstatic lark above Sings, like a soul beautified, of love ‘With now and then the coo of the wild pigeon, O pagans, heathens, infidels and doubters! © If such sweet sounds can't woo you to religion, Will the harsh volces of church cads and touters? ‘ A man may ory church! church! at every With no more plety thas othee/ peoples A daw's not reckoned a religious bird Because it keeps a-cawing from the steeple! ¢ Hood, THE EDITOR AND HIS SON. Bill Nye Relates a Mournful Incident In Journalistie Life. 1 have an aguaintance who assists in editing a morning paper, but he does not heligvo in allowing his children’ to utterly forget him. He does not want his boys te think they arm orphans jost hods not always at home. Ie is a man of Yeryd@ttong will and a strict disciplinarian, Soe gots a holiday every tws weeks in order $8 go hos and de up his punishing. y One time ho found that Bis eldest or oldest son-—I «do not know wiliich, because I'am away from home withéut my library—had violatsd the rules of tise house In a sad man- ner, Asvear ns I am ableto come nt the facts, the ‘boy had taken a quart of cors ‘aml sowed a long thread through each Kernel showing great patienge and perseveranca in so doing. He had then tied the endsof the threads all together Juto one knot and scat tered the corn where. large flock of geese had been in the habitof associating and pool- because | thin, bat nos emaciated. The | beyond mortal gas i foe ‘is noited to that of the outstretched, STORY'S STATUE AN ORIGINAL | AND BEAUTIFUL CONCEPTION, A Marvelous Dream of Years Ago Which the Sculptor His Theme. in a Medora Furnished The Divine Master Land, Story's Inst statne, a Christ, is an original ond beautiful conception, The dress is that of an Arab; the cetoneth or under garment, rich and full, bound round tho walst with a pol sash, and tho meil, an upper one, a man- tle, which was the seamless garment wo read that our Lord wore, On the head is the kiffych or searf, bound around by a fillet, which forms a soft, visorlike framing above the brow: the ends of this kiTyeh fall over the shoulders aid obver the long hair which you soo under the shadow of its folds; this is the | napkin, as the English translation of the Bitle calls it, which was taken off, folded and laid bitsido onr Lord dn the grave. This costume is most effective, for it has the rich, deep folds of the Owvientul quadrangular mantle, and is probably exactly like the dress our Savior wore, Tho person is that of a young man, tall, I right band is extended as if summoning you to approsch. Tho left hand rests gently on the drapery of thobrenst. Tucy are long, slender, refined, oriental hands, niodeled with feeling and ded foney. "The face is singularly tender and nobles. handsome, with fine brow and Beautiful features. Whe eves have a wonder ful ontlook, spiritual, and as if they saw far The expression of the pleading, earnest bands unto me ve who are weary an | and yo shall find pest,” seem to the lips. snd yet ‘the ht fal is as if be hed Httho hope th would listen to the call. longing to the sumach family-—known to the There are many species of these plants be. botanist under the general name of rhius- widely scattered throughout North America, The most fmportant are the poison oak, a shrub froin ono to three feet high, its leaves having three leaflets; polson ivy, which ix, of course, a vine; and polsou sumach, or swamp sumach, also populagly called dogwood, und scientifically known as rhus venenata, or potsonous rhs. Each is well known where it is common. They are all shinilar in their poisonous character, While many persons are wholly unsuscep- tihle to their poison, many others are poisoned by Landlir g the plants, and some oven by the emanations from them, The suffering from these poisons is severe, Thero Is an intoler- able itching and burning, and if another part of the body is brought into contact with the affected part it becomes equally affected, The whole sometimes swells, and there aro local inflieoniations and pustules filled with an acrid nid The question of a cure is one of mmch ime. portance to the sufferer. Some of the reme- dies which bave been suggested av us ; painful; others Modical Record contains on the subject fim each giving bis own remedies eniployed by him, Dr. K. G. Williams, of Whitney, writes that a strong decoction of t & « ron cup oak bark, bolied to the consistency of tar, and applied by weans. of a camel's balr brush, wry brash or mop, two or | threo times, {s very efficacious ! Dr. J, I Kell, of Delpbos, Ohio, bad him | If been polsoned six tines, the last i features’ barely re rs generally wants | rior Hi win and int body others qangerous, Lin communications | sovergl peri phy CALs, | with | 8, | OF 81 ordi wy is COMM Ive: WESTWARD, Mall, P.M, Leave Lock Haven......oo. vous 8 20 Flemington... vessenses 8 24 Mill Hatll................... Beech Oreuk ..... “8 21 wasssnesrs 3 BB Eagleville ....coooiiinnninn 3 42 Howard..........onssccnneis 3 52 Mount BEugle......... Crt ciiciiine,s Milesburg....counsrsns . 0 b8 «4 08 Bollefonteeasnicc.nnsi, 4 Milesburg....... Snow Shoe Int. Unionville, ........ Julian........ Murtha,..... Port Mutiida Hannah Bald Engle Vill cosas Enst 1 yrone Vail Hannah, . 5. hr...) Arrive at Tyrone. uve ivess.. EASTWARD Leave Tyrone Port Mutiida........ PCR Marths......oon. LT RR a on Unionville Snow Bhos lat. MAB buPE. .icnnnss varias] Bellefonte, 0... 00000 Milesburg...... Curtin. Hownrd TXT REX™® - Exp. AK on 0h On 6 80 41 51 01 ba SCHOOL OFEUSINESS Sn HIS institution is devoted to the specialty of imparting bhusioess know- ledge, und to qualilying the young and middle aged of both sexes by pew and practical methods for toe responsible duties of busineis life, Rates moderate, Advantsges super- ior, For parvicalars address, 8. N, CITE Principal. Ja" avex Pa, \R. Tho Weekl * a6 rid, HARRYEBURG, PA, The leating Derwnix of interesting news and miscnllasusous and reading atic piper In the Nigle Ful, polition | 0nly One Dollar Per Year. Special Rates tc Hanogl 0g Clubs sie ma iledd ree on ppd estion New York W A Hy cok ik 1 sdeiphin Wes Tin Har and sevent five conte ————— WANTED. uw every towne this he i JAMER A BELLEFONTE, PA Tien COvipcs wire D8 Kuirns, J J CALVIN MEYER, LB ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Bel laton ia, Ps. Office with Judge Hoy oi h Ino. H, Orvis, 0. M., Bowes | AER] L. Oxvee (RVIS, BCWER & ORVIS, ATTORNEYBAT IAW, Pe fonts, Ps. Office opposite the Court Hous, ou Bret Boor Wondring's Block su. BranoLes | C.P. Hewes 3.1 SPA NGLER & HEWES, \. ATTORNEYRAT-LAW, BELLEFONTE CENTER COUNTY, PA. specinl stiantion to Collections; practice in sil the ‘ yr Ki wlisd La ptivis Crimes tation tn Gerpan ‘ I) ¥. FORTNEY, * ATTORNEY AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE. Pa a0onras Hones Alleaheny street, . given 16 the coll: tion of cisims Eines ationded to promptly ily J ; G. LOVE, ATTORNEY AT vAW Bellefonte Pa tas forme (Ly occuping by I attention in the ro ¢ iste Wiles voi b 45-41, B. HB, BARTINGS W.F.BEEPER HASTINGS & REEDER, ATTOBNEYE AT LAW BELLEFOKXTE, PA ayy street two doots east of the of. ute « Hastings, 40. fice on Allegh pie sie Sra of ¥ WEALEY GEFRARY Brave ® i [BFA VER & GEPHART, » ATTORNEYE AT LAW, Moe op Allegheny street, port High, Belle 1-13 HEIN LE, ATTORNK " DASINES SELLEEONTE & sNOW SHOE SYRUP LAMENT DALE, J Tima * ! “ sr} TR LD ATIORKEY ~AT-1 ‘each other and frying fo agree on some | ail the late ‘ ir. J. IL Flowers, of lambs, (0. sav 3 Kies 4 Tal a Ph muy 14 fe po y C ; fu method hy which they comld all ge home to- into the studio : tt ‘ vr : sith La } w Shoe 6.45 a. m., arriv CE : ES bomen % . FoR gether without turning a part of their crowd | gave the flrure-of the young Mos a start 2 Giant : onest. and aft SB peslini ! 8 . gt . ! t 1 a high board | Jj; ness tx : { soeined 20 be en fog for mutual profit-and improvement A man who came along that way about | dysk said he saw about thirty geese standing around in a circle looking reproachfully at Arrive at Lock “ “PORE HAVE BEEN not" some time the other afternoon ming “Ave Maria afternoon shadow The Balt Nod The linen ! id should be changed Impressive staliy Leaves Bellet wat 11:00 a Leaves Snow Bhp 1:66 p. wm Lonves Bellefonte 7 wrong side out, while beh fence there wasa boy who sinall way. faves loa Pup apis ow Ni cd during the night 1 bas joying himself ina veiling hal all disarm The incident was reported to the boy's fath iy ta buadss 4 Hefon te The inci reported to 1 I, sa Miplor qu I Bave used Loe fuld exurs er, who caméfhome aud placed Lig on under a large dry goods hox in the cellar, alter which he piled three or four handred pounds of coal on top ofthe inverted bax He then made a few remarks for the bov's good which were followed by the smothered re mark: “Rats!” from the inside of the box After ordering that the disturbed until his retur his coat and went back This was just as the turn in the autumn go home for t the boy unt! it for the fortnight When the trut filled with the ke home as so but whe the box empty and the follow on it with a pencil: “Dear Paw d AWAY Lrouss mm $0 gay and fr she Pride up t wood yes 80 i coul do 1 w to t= box should not be in as he A a he found my note writien i he wen win the oeil t weap far me ihave went homes sihar was On 0x room and Y i be parcel “Just put & in your valise, asd don't low it, will yout” 11] take the “est care of it.” “Thank § Good by. Pleasant trip” sw York, the Californian vss and deliverad the pack age Ten he presented bis draft he man s him the identi wks be had in San Fran bad edd then all the way hi self, San Franco (heonicle, went to the add opened the package and gas cal 825, eneo. H 3 0 in green! Economic Art Students in Paria. Bat it ls in clothing, rather than fu food | that a student ean best economize, with, fine feathers are out stadio; old « clothes thet were held too shabby for Boston New York and 8 Louis, renew their youph for many seasons in the Parisian atelier Vhen at ngth the wearer of thes cher shed gomcnionts fir ds that they have lapaed ato Lopes d «anh thaty in deloroyon ts society, he must purchase new ones, be con monly chooses corduroy, a material hore con secrated to the us of artists and day labor or. favor among many American stadents, por! iy for comfort, partly for economy amd part. To begin of place lothes are the only wear inn : Iv fu consequence of the contempt which auy | American who has Hved andor the bright in faencn of the Troy laundry must feel for the | dingy lack lustre creations of the Parisien washerwoman, As for boots and shoo, they are aniiversally | worn, evtnetimes too mich #0, Too high » polish iy considered vulgar especially for senlp tors. Many of the boys de not disdain to wear | abot, when working ona winter day in a | damp atadioor when sketoling in the country A stndont seldom makes a volgar disploy of whol now suit of élothies one young thilosopher, “1 don'town an entire suit of good clothes, and 4 1 did, 1 should consider it wild extravagance for a poor sin dont 1 mio ta put them on all at onion, unless | on a very .owell occasion, If Ihaveon my good bat, It agains my principles to wear | my gootl show, for no ote can inte them both at the Boston Herald, * ol SE ” | ocoasion { of variety in | have gained a Henop | The colored Baonel shirt 8 in high | © I twisting Lr “Why.” said | I started, and turned tokaow if Thad be une for all my cases. and the i the words orhad dreamed them “Yes.” rer fresh cigaretts it wae, Iti XN. Iwaeyg called that YY © ted Sto A : “yes. and 1 will toll you pened when 1 was you ses 4 + % ug in te sonch reached the half way house at Cam report every one got out, and Christ ale but sat looking upon him as he and fro. There were ordinary, people about, and the natural prosaic { such a piace going on I was ons bat f myself saw tl ental garments mike anv ben aces in i give reciiations and reads can Now | Act as ACCOM Mn piano, My partner plays the and plana, and a voioo, so you see together wo can also wi Our programme little reputa of the other « hear of it and you soon manage to plenty of dates ab ’ —— a on at one ely) the members lubes are sure to make rested Brookiyn | } The Language of Gloves For “Yes.” drop one glove from ti band into the left band. “No” | rolling beth ei sakd by mw right hom ily warns to axj that you eo 9 Iodil ron par rer ol o pigh ® In i love , If you with a male feiend to follow vom br Oven int thio next room strike your loft arm with boll | gloves. “I le ve you still” Is indicated by wy and eavefully smoothing both gloves, If the fair one desires to know whethar her afTection is reciprosaied sho is to put on half the left hand glove, one finger 48 ns thing, “Ilo | | on your gtiaed against the governor,” or “ny | mother inn kaw,” as the case ny be, foams sage oiton ment, and is given Uy delicately ove finger round the thumb, If the damsol 4 In a guarrelsome mond sho slonply makes ov opoms with Both ber gloves { and proceeds to lay them on her lap in this position, These are the principal and most daple rules Pall Mall Gazette, A Yavel Hended Girl, First Omalin Give Of all things) rd LL You cerisy. The Mea of marrying «x ole {ons perforinor] Beoopd Umaehg Gift] know what 1 am elowt, Mary Ho wakes bis living walking o LIE rope “What of that" “X have the satidlsetion of knowing that it 1m over talon to drinking He'll kill himweelf,"o Ofna World, nl rn" og an tgnediatg curd Beveral of Lealfricnds Bove tied 8, and Wie resu 6 oVery ce both very satisfactor ni no Bands In the Rival Campa ¥ stalwart n Ridge and ¥ nen in gray ¥ or thirty excell when and they all 3 mone side, Confeders prekets midway bots ps had the benefit one night alter wre have ars appre adi thelr infantile a0 News Man's Height and Welght. he average a of aonths to R ves in height about 6 per cont Phe weight of the bidy goes on in g to the Bth your, rising in Ix pounds and in girls to 47% From Mfromén v's to the Eth Year until palarty boys fooreass in height 55 | per cond ti in the 13th year children of on the average, about 75 } years youths grow some ent. and girl 3. The inervase of weight is even more vapid than before, rencidog 145 penis in boys 18 years old and pivis of the wo of about IT pounds les In bis 40th ty his pwxiaum ewig bt, say nivda, mind then begging to low flesh, but Women continue to geow Boavier, reaching alent 10 pounds loss at the 40th year, bas more than men at the 50th, Between 45 and G0 men become vorpulent and women raphily row older, Swiss Cross, Tuterviewing the Plymouth Proseher, I bad to interview Doocher ous for a wows paper while the famous advisory council of Plymouth ebureh had his case its had, 1 caught him in the Jecture room, nud all the | while be talked he kept sniffing at 0 supeth rose, When we parted be put the flows in the buttonhole of iy coat Poe tA ae on the back, saying: “Carry a little sumiiner aoe With you” 18 was a stormy wale ght and after | Andsbed my work | wid to sper in u Bohemian resort up tows. “Tlure | wore a ot of people there, ery sid wore of | thentrical and literary notoriety, and oie, 6 | well known actress themed now ded took a fate? to the roee and, when I told ber whe gave it to me, bogged 18 from me. © 96 (he fower from Plymouth ehuvel biased itn bite! hour ov two in a roaring bony pulp contributod a teandiory | . ¢ SN) i each | ERIE ench year; they enin about 5 pears ! in weight per yoar and girls a little more, so | t} both sexes | pounds, | WPF | Brie Mail BOs 1:66 p at Lox k Haven. EASTWARD. DAY EXPRESS Loaves Kane ove Renovo, ve arr st Harvichurg Philadelphia MAIL Loaves Erie HAVEN EXPRESS et Ee TY Lock Haven...... 1 Williamsport... are al Fast an FIarrisburgeiee. Philadelphin West connect at Erie with trainee on LoS. & M. 8 RR; st Corry with i, P.& W.RR.; st Emporiam with B,. N.Y. & P. RR, snd ot Drify. wood with A.V. RR. RK, NEIILSON, Gon'l Supt 1 eo Wh Yip wari ag . Le of po i of J J ied ] * or a7 i | MY DAUGHT WAS VERY BAD OFF \CCOUNT AND PAIN BOYS WASCURED OF SORE THROAT, THE MED ICINE HAS WORKED WON- DERS IN CUR FAMILY, ALVAH PINCKNEY. “ITS SPECIALTIES. DR. THOMAS'ECLEC( TRIC Ci FOR COUGHS. COl CROUP, DIPH- ARDS ON ENN OP AND ALL KINDS pF Urders by mall w attention re BEE THAT THE EXACT LABLE 18 ON HOS SSID 20 ASG 40 AWNO JOYE JUV SAINI) <O | WYIJ Aarvnd FARMERS, TAKE Nories, = Bayard fctal # the Lestin th ims ¢ Lime yf noid, ok Warren W, Bavann, No 16 Allegheny eect : 1 elifonte, yo tN 0 OF BLANKS | i sive prompt | to witnesear sid (CENTRA IL. HOTEL, BKVEYUR, AYER PA, eid, Contre and wm! Bank RTE, PA H hk: HOY. M. D., : > ¥ wt Nat ELLER KHHONE, Dentist, can uy % i M ster building ely JEWELER, AVMELe 5c eg beny street 1d opr, BANKING BU: HOUSE, » i } . sgl n and others atten R. TRLLER. Prop’s New Brockerhoff House. J3ROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHEXNY-ST. BELLEFONTE, P C. G. McMILLEN, Props. Good Samole Room om Puirst Floor, a sud from all Traine. Bpecial rates rors ~1 “net ’ (Opposite the Raflrond Station) MILESBURG, CENTRR COUNTY, ra A. A. KOHLBECKER, Proprietor, THROUGH TRAVELERS ou the railroad will Sind this Hote! an excellent place to lunch, or procure a meal as ALL TRAINS stop about 85 minutes. 4 NATIONAL HOTEL. MILLEN, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. T.G. Rook, Proprietor. RATES—-$1 00 PER DAY. BUERUNE TO DFPOT MEET.NG ALL TRAINS A GOOD LIVERY ATTACHED This Hotel has lately been remodeled and refurmished and the traveling will find accomadations first in every respect. Owr BAR sa one of the best Headquarters for Stockéoaler, REPERSBURG HOTEL, RERERSRORG, THRONLY TIRSTOLARE HOTEL IN VALLEY, Taio: surplied with the best the Market fordn, Oveters in svory stvie In senses. Bar netted wrth the bows, at which the host wines Higa are always kept, First clam 1 aitnebed Terms moderate. § A TARY, SATRSM EN WANTED, Patmspent "e SALARY AND EXPENSES PAID. A rhe Sock prac PP otiad) is Ov #te hie pages.) NURSERYMEN, Se-df ROOUESTER, X.Y. Arnis actually clear wah ap we ey
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