’, — ASCETIC COLLEGE LIFE, How the Modern Youth Struggle with Scholasticlsm and Anti-Poverty, ” Edueation is not all the bare scholastie struggle that it formerly was, The early graduate, who remembers the Spartan experiences of his college life, the un- timely morning bell that called him from his hard couch to the barn-like chap l, the bare walls of his cell-like study, tho uncomfortable chairs and the rade table ~gverything, indeed, subordinated to the one idea of discipline-~must have ®itter thoughts of what he might have become if he had enjoyed all the ai development which the moaern student has. What a place it is, this Sybaritic bower, for the cultivation of the intellect! Neither Webster nor Calhoun had any such influence about him. What a stimulous to the mind it is this rog-cov- ered and curtained chamber! its tinted walls hung with exquisite etchings and bits of color in oil, and the winning nic tures of the most beautiful «and singers of our time, silken porticres, detp chairs that invite to the profoandest re- flection upon the great p if X= istence, carved tables strewn with all the Literature of the boudoir, rows of book- vis whern the grand ol mlect and realistic outcome of tion, an elegant clan iulier on hing ars hang a hundred german; hats, balls, i810 FTA kW she 18808 jostle the dad Our vivh WHOS Bra spuven.ri of Wools Cation: the adeep win iow-seat of bi where the young anchorite lies and pond- ers perhaps an epic, perhaps an oration in the senate, perbaps a great argument at the bar, more probably the solution of th chronic struggle between capital and | Do we forget the piano, the rack | labor ani the carved pipes ? These are for re- laxation, for relief in the hardships of the st ra co degiate life, for the hours of s ‘utiment that come alike to pitcher and struse var, when he sings, “ouch an wl-us-ca<tion has my Mary Ann" Naturally thi sell nore or less in the undress apparel of the devotees of learning. But the striped caps and striped ja‘kets that mark the student are not 1mposed by the state, and not adopted in the hamili- ty of penance lor sins, but are noble signs | of the fraternity of learning, taken from the tennis-court and the boathouse and they race-course, and show that all ednea- | tibn is one, an wthetic democracy, a fel- | lowship between the construer of Greek | N, li the tools of the lngher eda- | o plush, | 8 ascetic life manifests it- | FACETILX. TeMPorRARY INSANITY ~J udge— “You attacked your vietim in a lone. ly spot. Accused— Wall, vou didn’t expec! me to go throogh him in the middle of a crowded thoroughfare, did you" “You robbed him everything, he had except a gold watch, which of probably escuped your attention.” | “Lireat Scott | Did he really a watch ? “He did.” “Then yoa want to turn me loose.” “Why so ?” “Because, if he had a watch and Wear I out { overlooked 1t, I must have been {of my mind, | ble condition, I was not in a responsi It's a clear case of 1 , ’ | temporary insanity,” Central state Normal |. SCHOOL, LOCI EX AVEIT, PA. Unsurpassed in its advantages. Location healthful aud inspiring. Instructors experienced teachvrs and honored gradusntes of colleges. State appropriations this year $5000.00. Extensive IMPROVEMEMTS, Uonveulenoes and Comforts. Superior Model and Training School. State aid to professional students, Write for catalogues and circu ins. JAMES ELDON, A. M , Principal, Lock Haven, Paa -~Book Bix pina —~We are now pre pared to do all kinds of book binding at reasonable rates and wil guarantee all work. Bend in your books, papers magazines, etc., and have them bound WANTED to canvass for the sale of Nursery Stock ! Steady employment guaranteed. Salary and Expenses Paid. i at once, stating age. CHASE HERS COMPANY, Rocupsres, and the flying rider of the thoroughbred. | It is a note oi the higher education of the period. There was a good deal said some time ago about what was call «d the luxurious life of some of the students at one ol our universities, sion was spread abroad that this must necessarily interfere with the pursuit of learning, and consequently with success in life. “I don’t see how you can study in such a bower,” said an old-fashioned person who saw for the first time one of these silken scholastic dens. The reply was only a pitying smile. Study? Why, did tnis ignorant questioner know that in this university an under-graduate had re- ceived the offer of a higher salary as pitcher of a base ball nine than was ever made to any of its graduates for filling any professor's chair in this country 7— Charles Dudley Warner in Harper's for September, \ Col. Bob as a Samaritan, An interesting story is told of Bot Ingersoll which, if it reaches the ears of St. Peter, may improve the Colonel's standing with that gentleman, Some time ago an old Illinois soldier made ap- plication for a pension on account of lung trouble which he had contracted during his service in the army. During the examination into his case the examiner was struck with the peculiar exactness with which the applicant recalled the very day upon which he caught the cold from the effects of which his trouble was claimed to have originated. “How is it,” asked he, “that you areso | sure that you caught a cold on February 21. 18627 You must have an excellent memory to recollect such an insignificant event for so long a time.” “I remember it from the fact that Col. | Bob Ingersoll was married on the follow- ing day.” “Why, what has that to do with it." asked the pension-examiner, astonished, “Well, I was in the Colonel's regiment, and on the night of that day 1 was on guard duty. It was a bitterly cold night. Colonel Ingersoll happened to did not either send me a warm a bottle of whiskey, or relieve me guard duty, 1'd freeze to death.” “I'll do all three,” said the Colonel, and suiting the action to the word, he took off a ine far overcoat he was wear. ing and handed it to me. Then he took from one of his pockets, a flask of splendid old rye, which he also gave me. Notcon- from tent with this, he actually went up to | headquarters and wrote out an order cal- ling in the guards, as it was entirely too | old for guard duty. This is whiy | hap- to have such a vivid recollection of th olonel's marriage and the coutrac- tion of ‘my cold.” Decided by the Weather, The hot wave reminds me of a little study in economy that caused a loss to #t. Louis of several millions of dollars, and which kept away a settlement of 20,000 people You know the old story of Pullman coming to St. Louis to locate h J shops 4 city in his mind, and even the rapacity of the real estate owners did not rrify him. I know from what he told me that he comsidered St. Louis the most central site for his purpose, and was only induced 0 One i SCOP IIOT, Was 141 | 304 of WF, wilh 8 ropl with great gusto, Pullman bad not cone prepared lor a taharan exped.tion, and when he ventured out on Fourth street in a plug hat, black Prince Albert and heavy suiting, he imagined himself standing on a thin crust that separated the city from the fires of Tophet, George M, was a practical man, and he instantly began figuring on the effects of the climate on the human system. He agninally concluded that a man one gaged at manual lsbor was depreciated 20 per cent. His calculations looked like a table of logarithms representing loss of vitality, time for drinkin: water in the shop, general fesbloness un | ma tal stagnation indaced by excessive ealoric. Then he determined that he © could not rsk his i or This story has never been publis but | guoss, it Pollman had reckoned the saving in fnel in firing bis boilers, he would have stuck to his first choice and built his village on the outskirts of this dity, CRE rh ann And an impres- | stroll | along by me, and I said to him that if he | overcoat, | ry i JELLEFONTE & BUFFALO RUN RAILROAD.—Time Tsble 0 take j effect Monday Jany. 24, 1887, | Westward, — A.M Le A VR 6.30 | Hastings F 6.42 EBS Bassas iene sorssrseescsesaics 6.48 Filmore we Wn 00 50 00 00 = 00 00 © ~1 83 on ie 00 TREK EEE Thompeons F..........covvrrreree i Krumrine Eastward, — Stata Collage...............ooe. i. 8.00 LX RN 8.07 | Thompsons F Waddles Bolas Puescrcacsiiniinieinnsn. 8.42 Filmore aad a SRE: EMU eqececrasersseranccomucrsenBilil | Balloon cess sccerssvesrnssir oes 14 Trains will stop at stations marked up.» only when signals are given or on notice to conductor. Train No. 2 will connect with train esst and weston B. E. V. R. R. | Train No. 3 will connect with train weston B. E. V. R. R. Train No. 4 will connect with train easton B. EV. R. R. and with train | west on Snow Shoe branch | THOS. H. SHOEMAKER, | Superintendent. INSURANCE AGENCY : Plies Garey Wri | | i | Losses Paid | New York Life Ins. Co, ASSETS $735421,453.37. ‘Home Ins. Co., New York, ASSETS 8780271135. | Fire Association of Phila, ASSETS $1,250 561407. Well, he had settled on this | Girard Ins. Co. of Phila. ASSETS $1,203509 78. FIREMAN'S FUND INS. 60., of CALIFORNIA, ASSETS $2052 26290. ) (0) nef JOHN RANKIN, Agent. Office in “Criders Block” Diamond; 18 1859-1887. PRICES!!! I am now Prepared to Give BIG BARGAINS: Dress Goods from 5c to $2 Promptly, | Give us a Call. We Guarantee On hand, and Wanted Great Reduction DRY GOODS, per yard. NOTIONS, Hose from 3c to $1 per p wr GROCERIES Satig- faction. Countrv Produce at all times, C. U. HOFFER Alleghony ot Bellefonte, Pa | Railroads, LD EAGLE VALLEY R. Time Table in effect Nov, 15, WESTWARD. B* Loave Lock Haven Betany FPP PN 5 Flemington..........cou... 1 Mill Hall Mount Engler... reaserans Curtin Milesbu re Snow Shoe Unionville EASTWARD. Leave Tyrone Snow Shoe Int. Milesburg Bellefonte PIV DRDOPXTIO® sb a - 10 10 30 j 1G 86 Mill Hall.......u FAR «9 88 10 60 Flemiogton.......cueesss. «9 42 10 84 Arrive at Lock Haven.......... 945 11 00 ELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE R. R.—Time Table in effect Nov 15. Leaves Snow Shoe 6.45 a. m. s Arrivesia Bellefonte 8:26 a. m, Leaves Boliefonte 9:00 8. m., arrives at Snow Shoe at 11:00 a. m. Leaves Snow Shoe 2:60 p. m., arrives st Bellefonte 4:55 p. m, Leaves Bellefonte 7:55 p. m,, arrives at Bnow Shoe 9:56 p. m. 8. 8. BLAIR, Gen. Sup't. I EWISBURG & TYRONE RB. R— Time Table in effect Nov 15 86. WESTWARD. Mixed. PM. 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BE Printing done in the beststyle, on short notice snd at the lowest rates A. BEEZER & SON, Will furnish you with Meats of all Kinds At Their MEAT MARKET IN THE OLD Conrad House, Allegheny Street. IDENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD, — | (Pblis. & Erie Division.)—On and | sfier Nov 156, 1888 WESTWARD. ERIE MAIL Leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg...... - 30 Willismsport.... 7 10 Jersey Shore... 56 Lock Haven HbR Retiovo.weesese.. 8 BB Arrives at Erie... ..coccvvvovn. 00 NIAGARA EXPRESS Leaves Philadelphis..... 7 Harrisburg...... - Arr. st Williamsport... 2 Lock Haven - 11 20 40 5 bb 15 10 @ 03 05 FAST LINE Leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg ...... Williamsport... Arr at Lock Haven... EASTWARD. LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS Leaves Lock Haven Williamsport arr at Harrisburg... 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Rook, Proprietor. RATES—$1 00 PER DAY. "BUS RUNS TO DFPOT MEET. NG ALL TRAINS A GOOD LIVERY ATTACHED This Hotel has lately been remodeled and refurnished and the traveling will find accomadations first in every respect. Our BAR se one of the best Headquarters for Stockdealern, SN. DEBERSBURG HOTE REBERSBURG HOTEL, RE NEY PIRSTCLA®R NOTEL me VALLK FRENCH'S HOTEL CITY HALL SQUARE, NEW YORK,
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