SH mt A ——, tl, 88 CN rv nh A A Ay Ra FROM PISA TO NICE. A Journey Thronzh the Earthquake Shaken I striet of Xtoly, That part of tie Italian coast which was recoutly shaken un by the earthquake is his- torical. Posting the Corinche rom used *o be part of ollernl education, 1 made a trip fu the sad once from Pisa, by Genon, and through Monaco to Nice, wheres any galled jade pa.o wo the ghost, and 1 took to the railroad. it vas a wonderful journey. At the start it vin a pleasant country. Then we cavie i1io the shadow of the Apen- nines, in reg ok and black witli bandit history. ulus and poverty were on all sides, Even the noble carilase road was advancing in decoy wtive mocked us as it went by, senring: the ghosts of Byron and Coleridge, of ilwts and Shelley, Lever, Pickens and the of the storied solitudes throuh which we rode, All that was Jeft of | their time and the remoter past was the beg- | Bars These no lo & Omi ntive whistle eould away, They stoxl guard, or sq alone the road, much closer tha Lon I never such horribl of 1 vy def ity and mutil ile as there, of our party, Neanclitan sin ‘ent, assured n was on \ who manufa fio took children { them nature's supply ntrived to eke How traveler s ove ntl] years Tatar, | a an Italian up of « cripple factory mation of th Pe I in hi COTY ie io 11s Hunning a» Cire +4 ¢ 1 anid Mr. Coo way, all Lig «o ally to write the * matte! W oe is little or no « nerally given as the expe: hows wd or toe the fu was Las Frenclun sEne f gowns and to an unix Paris, cor nine loveliness pew cost ames the modiste who « introduced garment, o chowen for her aptitude chof d'cvuvre to eundes to and froon a frequ ited stree 8, 80 that all who walk may read There is nothing or tion of the costume is not perhaps the most efi a the best advantage, prom- y in the Introd ment, 80 that as the red in its it is tual method of adver tiging discovered in modern For it soems that the Romaa hippodrome had its well filled bLench of advertisers in the shape of girls who were clad in the last fashion of peplums and trailing skirts, to be studied and admired by the excellent Roman matron, who in this way was informed exactly where | to shop on the following mdring. Fashion able and witty women in Athens performed | the same role for compatriots of thelr own sex-—-uob gratuitously, of conse, but receiving proper compensation from the Grecian moddiste, who thus brought ber wares before | tho publi The Argonaut, tos nde elegny Limes, Sparring by Ladies An opinion In suppor’ of the eflicacy of the exercise comes fom 0 f Go Jesding actresses of the day, Woo thus speass of spar ring by Indies: “Li a lady engaged bo theatri- val or operatic work could wlect Lut one of the many accomplishments to which we asa | «lam are devoted 1 should recommend spar. ting. The stately carriage, without which pone of us can hope to succeed, is made the mare easy by a knowledge of the principles of boxing, and it cones, too, without any seeming offort, The grace of motion that | some believe con es oaly after having spent | days and weeks with the foils or under the | tutelage of a dancing mestor fs just as casily acquired by sparring, and J think ine mach Jos time, Our most sycocssiul actors and setremes are those that fnclude among their | other accomplisiunents that of the principles | of self-defense. Langtry, Modjeska, Fanny Davenport. Lary Anderson and others are ail adept in the art, and 1 am glad to know that the younger members of the profes sro to devote some sitention te the matter." Now York Mail and Expres Bt vhas awful good If you can forglf your | enemies, but some mans bol a groo desl wore | yospect for you if you vhas a bards kicker, ~~ | Carl Dunder, nient, A copy of the rales of { The Sun's composing rooms. | sires to bo abreast o | the United States: | fod that Mi | THE RULES OF STYLE. THE PRINCIPLES WHICH GOVERN WRITING AND PRINTING, oo p—— a The First Point for Newspaper Contribu- tors to Considers-Grammar and Rhoto- riowile Fully Alive tothe Evests of the Day, We publish herewith a latter which reached our hands the other day from the other side of the American continent, Though appar- ently not intended for the public eye, we as- stare the writer will allow us to answer his questions in this public mnnner, HEprroniAr DEPARTMENT, } “Pur Portraxnp Dany News, r “PORTLAND, Ore, Feb, 10, 1887, } “Dean Sik Yon will confor a great favor on the advancing civilization of the “wild and woolly west” Ly forwarding to me, if convo s in SAUWE Qo Lyle in fore The stern cont fu od wise, nnd you can tyle is the best fn per o- raries in style, as it The 5 soo my object, in in fa The Bun i t model of typographi Bid} Democracy, Yours: Editor Pally Nows BT POINT ut pleasure in d tunately THE FIN We shonld taka gr y desires; but wnifo wishes us to sen mt of n pity than LR i nirovertedd L whieh, ms T Bavesald before, 1 be the people of Heotland will find then perfectly dots and tof the etpire will whet Ber the answer be aye Or nay is pot within my knowledge, certainly the ox dedi uite ly section, and theref information or 1 nt all sufficient Ww fe wm manner which the re re It that speet, msideration of that question has entered inke the moerts of the present re | do pot feel my y bond mented in the course of It by own ans of jndgment it ay ans thing that has reached ine. "New York Tri bune on “ Mamiet.,” the play eloguent Pat Donan Col. “Pat “Hamlet Donan doesn ¢ bike Hear the nd jective singer: “I have no patience, much less sym- | pathy, with a wretched weakling who goes around jabbering at dilapidated old ghostsin tin bolinets and green ganze vells, under bogus moonlight; everlastingly threatening | to do something and never doing it; driving | | these eclebrations | off bleeding, but | was told that he was the his sweetheart 10 lunacy aod a ostfish death, by Lis dime museum freaks, making stump speeches to sknlis and grave diggers; going in- toall sorts of he hysterios; and at last running a section of barbed wire fence, in the mot approved 3 king style, throu th bis doa’ grt’ wd dying himseif, to fi Ia general carnage of Janntics and of absurdities," Now York Tribune "io zm heather, « BID wreck SOV A Dynamite Sabstitute. A new explosive, to which the name of “hellite” has been given, is regarded by cer tain scientific men of Europe as likely to cote foto general use in place of dynamite and other nitroglycerine compounds, amd is recommended as a substitute for coarse gun powder in larger firearms, It is a mixture of nitrate of stmoninm with a dinitrobens ne, Experiments during the past two years Ly M, | Carl Lamm, of Stockholm, indicate that the substance is not only the safest but the most powerful explosive known, with a mean force equal to thirty five times thet of ordinary cannon gunpowder, and a blasting effect greater than that of any material havuig nitroglycerine as 6 base. It has the great advantage of being exploded only by heat, no amount of shock or friction having suy effect upon bs, and 1b may therefore be ban died without danger of accident, while’ ft i» Jews mdagrtod for illegitimate nee than dynam. to. Further results will be awaited with jn tor sgt Arkansaw Traveler, ’ of | | reversing "EUROPE AND THE ORIENT. EE | Conversation Between a Chinese and » Japanese DiplomateNovel Conclusion, Home time ago a friend of mine, who i speaks the Chinese language, listened 10 A | conversation | Japanese diplomatist which forcibly illus trated the progress that European ideas have { made in the far east, | cussing the question as to how much of | western civilization it was desirable to intro- ! duce into their respective countries, between a Chinese and a The two men were dis The diplomnatist from China was greatly over anything of the existing in that empire. The Japanese fully agreed with bis {riend that both China and Japan should profit | to the uttermost by the fruits of wodern | fnventions and discovery: but be re im- | | pressed with the immeasurable superiority of | Eucopean sciences i gore » wDnuxkuexxess, on Ligeor Han can ne Conep uy Apvivisrening De Haines’ GOLDEN SPROIVIO =~=Lt enn i Veni cup of auton ui vidge 0 th 1 penny nase pernaent u ih A in without the knowl jer s mn taking § ON ¢flee EF 4 : wil ik id RARE the patie isn mader of ar fn sleoholic wreck, Thousonaa Hn who have tava their ¢off ¢ wither and LO day hes I + 0 bid { i of their own free fect uit from 1's Carrs guaranteed, Ne and fall particula fidence Gaidery Np St. Cincinnati, Duly, ol drunk, nat tein 1 nrde have Des (rale uen the Lio A I's i i i Fh] BOW ey irinKing wil N Lurmful el ath anist ration, i lor oir ras fnocon' ie CLAY tL Ad i 0 marked that that was not enough and that | something more was neadad, Pressed to what it wns he replied that to the science they ought to add the religion of Europe innman difered from his wing, but the latter repent 1 hi He said LOavernmont id } i WIE language, § 18 0975 Veg not tthe ¢ isting 1 to it tl pan i 1 belief ht el tail iinortan form of sapernatnra winsy thon The Stary of a Viay. pr Darton K fs 1 yellsm id fiet at fs Flarbarons 13 nk dis mred att face enc { pips m2 drum TE through « their guns high dance, other's line " ing in the irl in the when the and giving air, one platoon gives a wild shriek, mureles te the Kim ground, they a simultaneons leap in the air fire off their guns all together stands by with an open bag of powder ia re load, and its place is taken in the dace by a fresh troop. [enw this thing kept or an hour to the intense delight of performers and audience The feet and legs of some of the partic Hi up | pants were bleeding from wounds made Ly careless discharge of guns, but this was quite disregarded. Generally some eyes are pat out and some lives are Jost hy cxplogions at I saw one fellow carried victim of a bloody fend, for this is the open season for the vendetta, a popular institution in this conntry. Indeed, it is sid that these feuds exh among the momntain tribes dur ing grierations, and that a man feal poiid of Lovor to Kifl a few ol the tribes w i bundired years before may have put an end to lie great-uncie’s motherdn law, Tangler | Cor. Boston Transcript, The Nootblack's Income, While I was having my shom polished the other day atthe stand, which, in the evening, is the nucleus of the crowd of loafers (hat hang around the corner of Myrtle avenue and Fulton street, Lusked the [talian, who beeps it, how much money a day he took in. He told te that 80 or §7 was the average amonnt, “And this is as good a spol for your business, is it pot, as any in the city” “Xo,” ho replied, “there aro stands near Lhe bridge that make from $15 to #20 a day, | weed to have a three chair stand at the Grand Contrnl depot, New York, that paid me three times nx much ax § make bore. I paid 8350 a month rent; bere I pay 810 a month ront” “Way did you leave Now York!” I asked “OM, because there wers too many hoodlum around there, They used to steal my black. fg and bother we in other ways Then again 1 had an offer of $00) for my privilege there, and that was too much money to re fuse, "Rambler in Brooklyn Eagle, ons and | Then | | this platoon runs off to an attendant whe | ital Hel | of RHEUMATIEM by using RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE, Tt is not & cure-all, It cures nothing but Rie His. bot it is 8 safe sud sure cure for Thousands whe have been cured will testily Lo is re Hshility ma that discase g 5 TRADE MARKS © - AND SIGNATURE Tesedee this Nine Kone Gawnine without Lids Wig. nainre nad beth Trods Barks, a —- PRICE ston. Deseriptive Fame ths tostinnon ie free, plilet, » y mil 4 rogeista, 11 {Erni ft ¥ \: Ae i * jug dee, bul & y Qirect Wo thes PPALLZER BRON, & €0. Market street, Philadelphia. ako & 10 & 581 . 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Oombined eapacity of our Works 7500 tote par year, and stall nerensing — — | ELLEFONTE & BUFFALO RUN RAILROAD Time Tbs © take effect Mo viny ds ny 24, 1887 Wertwnrd, Bellafon: Hasiing Hun Fil dios Waddles, .ooiiiins Thompeons ¥, Krumrine ..... Eastward State Onllege.....coooouiins Rrameine....c wisi 00 Thompeons Fo...ovmiminins 810 WaddIMe, ..ccoeivciscivive i sininnsend 80 BOIS I vrs conse srsccsssssmmnsssan 3. 88 TRIO cas cosa srrnss snrusnanrsne sn BD Hunters. oo iisibmrarssns FERAIOEEE ovo oveisinsunsin inbunesivm Bollefon teu ses: susicissoessvsiss sas O10 bh RO {34 bh 40 400 6.08 65.10 0 80 6 85 LE 1 42 6 50 700 nu Traine will stop at stations marked © F." andy whon pighals mre given or on notice 81) corduetor, Tear Noo. #8 will ponnect with train enstand winston BLE V KR Tent No, 8 will sonnet with train woren BD BLY LR Tenis Noo 4 with connect with teain easton Bb BE Vol R sud with train wort of, Hoow Shoe hraneh THOL HL SHOEMAKER, Sug erintendent. SECHLER & CO. 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FRUITS is tu be Oranges snd lemons of th We buy the best and They are betier sid low prised goods, We have 8} lake ied bad find He Yery FRUIT JARS ge ew Highisdy and glass op ) hema of soy thing GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1887. 8 cents $2 AYEAR Designs CY Work er the con- ner 3 Depmriment estimates being The Biteclurs is © pracliios CARES given wilh en ar CLUB RAISER'S PREMIUMS GGDEY Shas arranged to give elegan Silver Plated Ware of superior makers at premi ¢, the value of which in some in- stances reaches over $25 for one premiem. Send 160, for Sample copy which contain Hiustrated Premiums with full partice- jars and terms Address, GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, Philadelphia, Pa. In Club with this paper, GODEY'S and The Cen- tre Democrat Price $2.78, which should be sent to the office of this Paper. An } Complex! 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