The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 21, 1886, Image 5

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AMMUNITION,
RODS,
FISHING LINES & HOOKS.
and «ll kinds of
FISHING TACKLE. CANES, FLAGS,
FIRE-WORKS, &e,
WENED.
DESCANER'S
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Blood Dunder of the
AN ABSOLUTE CURE
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hat is asked for it. » used, itis
recommended. Sead for
gures,
MALARIA
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A POSITIVE KE IS ASSURED
1 ff fur a curs
RHEUMATISM,
SCROFULA.
SKIX ERUPTIOXS.
YEXEREAL DISEASES.
DYSPEPSIA.
LOSS OF APPETITE.
FEELING OF LANGOUR.
BILIOUSNESS.
LIVER TROUBLES.
XERYXYOUS WEAKNESS.
FEMALE WEAKNESS.
WELLER'S Carannit REMEDY
Aa ¥ r sale b
PRICE 81.
YLES FOR
00 A BOTTLE. SIX BOT
5.00. On rece of 85.00
, SAMUEL prin & €C«
aAarrist w
said.
Prominent in his profession, says: “Don't put
my name in print it refer any one you wish to
me, and 1 will gladly tell what the Russian
Rheumatism Cure has done for me.”
This gentleman was $0 lame one would have
thought him a cripple, and yet "Three Days’
use of our remedy straightened him out allright,
Ma OG. W. Daxee a leading manufacturer of Wil.
mington, Del, writes Deo, 1788 "5: “From the fires
day I began to use the Rasdan Hheumatian 3
fief followsd and my comfort daily in
of my limbs became more and more nators! until I
folt no discomfort either walking or working, I koow of
uothing which has so quick and wondrous an effect,
One«f Philadelphia's old eet merchants, Ma, C. G,
BOCKIUS, residing $46 Main Street, Germantown, says:
“The Rassias Rhenmativm Care has taken all the pain
out of my dsaghter's arm and neck, Bbe had suffered
graatly with i$ for months
We have testimony of this sort sufficient to
satisfy the most skeptical. Butlf you have the
Rheumatism you want relief rather than testi.
mony. You can gel it--quick, sure, pérnuanent,
by sending for the
RUSSIAN
RHEUMATISM
CURE
falas, free,
Teal,
Hore,
Descriptive pamphlet, with teat!
Price 82.50. It mailed, liv
id
+ I registered,
| «sR USSIA NS
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RHEUMATISM CURE. |
As vot it is not to be found st the stores bmt can
only be had by enclosing the amount os above, and
addressing the American proprietors,
PFAELZER BROS. & CO,
RID821 Market Street, Philadelphia,
faa,
One Box
dons the
Visi ness,
without this
Trades Mark.
imme
—
SCOTT'S
a
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL
And Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda
i ————
Almost as Palatable as Milk.
The only preparation of COD LIVER O11, that
can be taken readily and tolerated for a long time
by delicate stomachs,
AND AS A REXEDY FOR COXSU¥PTION
SCROVELOTS, AF 4) ANAE GEN.
Tal DERITATY, COUGIHA AT WAT AF.
TONY, ad RING MOLI 08
CTTUBTEN TE 15 marvellous In 1.8 results,
TV recwi hed and endomed by Lio beat Physicians
to the countries of thowerid,
Fon SALE BY ALL DRUuCCISTER,
SAM JONES’ SERMONS
the principal cities, with History of His Life;
bi CA i Sam Emall his Co laborer,
ONLY ILLUSTRATED EDITION.
Most remarkable and Intensely interesting and
amusing engravings ever seen in a book.
ONLY FULL AND AUTHENTIC EDITION,
The first complete reports ever printed. Greats
est book sensation of the day. Tremendous de.
mand. No book ever before like it AGENTS
WANTED. Popular low down prices, Write for
tarms; or, tn Reotire agency (send 76 cents in
stamps for full outiit,
K '*
612 Areh Sh, Phlodeiphin, Pa
SIXTY YEARS AGO.
THE FASCINATION OF A FISHERMAN'S |
LIFE IN THOSE DAYS.
When New England Boys Along the Sen- |
Were Web-Footed ~How Fish
Were Caught in By-Gone Years—Curl-|
Shore
ositios of the Sea.
“This fishery question must excite a good
deal of interest among the people of the |
seashore towns of Kssex county,” sald a |
gentleman who was one of those who went |
“down to tho soa in ships” more than sixty |
yoars ago to a reporter. “Most of the boys
down there are web-footed, at least they |
were when | was ons of them. In those)
days, as soon as age and mother permitted, |
the boy would tis up his effects in a bun- |
dle-handkerchief and apply for a berth on
some of the outward bound fishing craft
“The method of fishing bas changed since |
my day. BSeining was never practiced |
then. I have heard it spoken of among |
skippers, but thy general opinion was that!
it was impracticable, as the mackerel were |
80 shy and sprightly that they could not be |
surrounded But the fishermen have found |
out how to do it since then. In my time |
there would be eight or ten boys strung
along on the starboard side of the vessel as
near together as thoy could comfortably |
fish. Each had two lines attached to the |
rail. The hook had a lead sinker, called a |
‘gig,’ cast on. The bait was merely slipped |
ou the hook—anything white or shiny
would answer, a piece of pork rind or fish,
or even a white raz. Some a 1J-cent
piece was put var the hilt of the hook
before the Jead was cast on. It madea
good bait, and wild wear for some weeks,
The usual bait was a small, round piece cut
from the throat of a frosu
man stood
times
OQ
Ww
mackerel. Each
left thigh
toward the stern
holding a line between thumb
and finger of each hand, mady at first call |
to yank in the line, the skipper, meantime,
throwing over bait of mackerel groand in
a mill, to attract school, while the
minds of the men were on their lines
“MAS 0 CREW,
A good day's would yield 150
‘wash barrels’ of mackerel. A ‘wash barrel’
was one in which the fish were placed, with
water, to sonk cut the blood before salting.
In a well out half the
would kn about noon
£0 to dressing
Lshing, wilh his
in
f of
fing
the vessel a
the
A WEL] Ali
fishing
Anaged crew ni gang
k off fishing at and
that is spitting and gibbing,
The spitter had a board, laid across a tub |
made of a half bogsbhead, on which he laid
the fish and run a knife down the back from
nose to tail. He slid the fish to the gibbers,
two of whom sat by to remove the entrails
and throw the fish into the barrel of water
When tho barrel was full the water was
turned off, but immediately replacei with
water drawn from over the side of the!
vessel. This was the second rinse, which
was poured off after a fow minutes, like the
first The fish were salted in barrels with
Liverpool dry salt 1 was one of a crew of
ten who caught, dressad and salted 2
rels of mackerel in day off
Desert,
“There were many curiosities
that interested the boys on
age. Lying at anchor off Cape May, we
were kept awake after turning In by the
drum-fish which made such a pounding om
the bottom of the vessel that seep was al
most impossible, Then we frequently caught
a toad-fish, a short, plump, highly-colored
specimen of marine natural history. Seratch-
ing his body with a chip causes him to swell
up as round as » bladder, and to burst if
the operation was continued. We fre
quently found a kind of attached to
deop-soa cod from one to two
foot long, a round mouth,
set with teoth, with which they at
tach thomselves to the fish so firmly that
they will allow themselves to be pulled
asunder before they will let go. Another
curious thing is what the sailors calla salve
bag—a parasite, black in color and about
the size of a large beetle, which some.
what resembles Their bodies are filled
with a substance which looks like salve,
and is said to possess excellent bealing quali-
tea "—Boston Herald,”
} bar.
ono Mount
of the sea
their first voy-
1
long
sucker
They are
yt ool-sh apd, with
hooked
it
ib
Horses, Dogs and Other Animals
The interest which yearly increases in
horses and other domesticated animals will
be as much manifested as ever at the sum-
mer resorts Although attended with mach
difficulty and annoyance, people with horses |
of their own, used either for the saddle or
driving, Wry in many instances to have them
removed to the seasids or suburban places |
were they make ongest suburban
stay, in order that & bave the en-
Joy ment of then
To a greater extent this is the case with
pet dogs, though many of the best summer |
hotels and bLowed.ng houses object to re- |
ceiving them and tuere is hardiy a hotel
man who has not had to meet and settie the |
difficult dog problem; for while guests, as
a rule, object to having miserable little |
whipper-suappers trotting and snarling {
around the passages and seeing them, as |
sometimes happens, brought iuto the din.
ing-room, there are many persons who think
80 much of their pet bow-wows that they
will not go themselves where their canine
darlings are refused It is mainly in or-
der to gratify the growing human interest
in the animal world that at so many of the
places of summer resort special accommo.
dations for horses and other animals are
being provided and facilities increased for
having them contribute to the amusement
of the great crowds that congregate at these |
places — Philadelphia Timea
$51 iy
Had to Ask Somebody Else.
Profesor George I. Voss, whose manual
on railroad engineering is authority the
world over, was one day puzziing over the
time-card on the wall of the Boston & Maine
station, Without making out what he
wanted to know, when the president of the
road, Mr. Furber, came by and accosted
bim. “I am very glad to see you,” the pro
fessor said. “1 wish you would help me
out with this time tabla I can not make
head or tall out of it.” The president joined
in the investigation, and for some moments
the pair floundered among the a. m.'s and
Pp om.'s, with no satisfactory resulta what.
ever. “Oh, I never can make anything out
of these things.” President Furber exclaimed
At length, “let's ask somebody.” And
they went and asked a brakeman. — Boston
Cor, Provilence Journal
Cole Younger as a Preacher,
Cole Younger, by far the ablest of the
brothers, is a man of considerable educe.
tion, and, with the inducements of reflec
tion afforded by the retirement at Stillwater,
has made much of himself. Ho is partion
larly weil posted on the Heriptures—better
than the average clergy mao in many points
~and now regularly preaches to his fellow
Sunviet, Sali varing able addresses. He has a
peculiar, blunt, yet not unpleasant of
speaking, and is the favorite a I
the prison. — Minneapolis Journal
Ol SO 445
No Flags of Any Kind,
Thu authorities ut: Liverpou] do not
poar to like gay They have
issued an order
householder
to exhibit a flag of prey Se rir og his
house. Philadelphia Call
A shirts our back vas more worth
as dwo in der on 2021 Protuel
INFATUATED.
Bho is not fair to outward view
As many maidens be,
Her loveliness I nover know
Until she smiled on me:
Oh, then I saw her eyes were Lrighs,
A well of love, a spring of light.
But now her looks are coy and cold,
To mine they ne'er reply,
And yet I cease not to behold
The love-light in her eye:
Her Very frowns are fairer far
Than smiles of other maidens are,
Hartley Coleridga
LARGE CITIES OF THE WORLD.
Which
Grand Total,
Correction of Some rrors Have
Been Widely Copled
Bome one out of the large store of his
misinformation has contributed an article
The New York Commercial Advertiser,
which is being extensively copied, tho
number of citles in the world & popu.
lation of 200,00 or upward, “it will hardly
be thought.” he says, “that there are noton
the whole globe fifty cities containing 200.
000 people, but such is the fact, and
one may convince himself of it by consult-
ing a geographical dictionary. It
soem at first that there must bo at least 200
cities of 200,000 population, but there is
not, 1 repeat, one-fourth the number.
According to the latest general consuses
and estimates at hand to the comnmon date
of 1851, the number of cities In the world
of 200,000 population is at least ninety -six.
Of these the United BStates bas ten, the
United Kingdom elven, Germany propér
five, Italy five, France four, Russia four,
and the rest of Europe ten. Africa boasts
only two, Bouth America two, Australia
two, and Moxico one. China is credited by
the 1 authorities w twenty-eight
cities of the
a Sev
Japan four, and
on
vith
any
nil ita
ribed,
srsia one,
ciass dose i,
making a t
stad
for Asia of forty and completing the grand
total of ninety -six,
If there were any moa
the population of all the le
world up to it
found that the number
population of 200.000
pearer 150 than
date probably Le
of those having a
or upward would be
In the United States
alone at le five would knock loudly for
admission to the list-—viz, | Wash
fngton, Buifalo, Ne an snd
the United Kingdom the rapid ywih
cities of 150 00 and upward jc
lief that the list would
E live,
ter in The Commercial
0 guess the
claim to }
upward are perhaps 150."
the troy onsult any recent
of popu 2 bs could ha
cities ©
crotions of
ER
‘ittaburg
Wark, d Clevel in
Kr
Lilies the be
be swelled Ly the ad-
dition of at lea
1 D6 same w
vertiser went
that can lay
1
bX) +
s i
taken
statistics
¢ countal 2i0
bseuent
» hh
thi
ao
§ RUIN
NOW
Three of
At the of
i
DOWHDE De
Worth Four Millions,
be othor night was a
who knows a good
a 1
fress suit, and with
is pockets to
street car fare {or the elegant
of good family and f
who had accepted his escort
acts he begged to bo ex
for a few mous
Was sean
people. He sat in
borrowed
cash in }
roe r
at
bared
the 100 «
youn
ne ac m
i %
id
ol w
umd,
nits $0 the I«
and
yer, 1
nversation wilh
and a hand
stache
in ©
Taig. 1 fe
pan-oosing
with a brow:
“1d
Li
nL LiKe LO span
sald to the young lad
sat, “as 1 think ths
wealth is about the most
But it
I was
.
IR nruiar «
standis
gen
sation with ma 8
petind to Bunk that ¢
worth four million and a he
“Indeed |
known him
“Yes ;
lions, George Pullma
think I could manag:
half dollar my sell
Mars!
How London Theatre«-Gouers Dress,
In entering any Loudon theatre
it is
appearance of all the men, 3
boxes, stalls, or even
can be seen bottler |
ried, more Imma
fronts, spotiess « , 1
fectly tended ungloved
taste in jewelry. The Englishn
bote in a dress suit, and to be so alwolutely
clean in the murky and defi]
of London is in itself a
ies «
AN
ia
* obs
ain
grace
osphero
As
aone
but geutlemen, but when the opera or play
is over, that illusion is rapidly dispelled
The splendidly groomed, faultlessly ap
parsied beings appear in the lobbies and
entrances wrapped io outer garments that
seem to belong to tha stables; their sleek
beads disappear under every variety of gro-
tesque headgear, they jostle and push and
elbow the crowa as the veriest ro on
Lord Mayor's Day, light their cigarette un.
der the nose of women, and unoce
ously delay them in the wet and draughty
exits 10 bail a bansom and jump into it
London Cor. New York Sun
saving
remouli-
Results of a Wife's Self-Sacrifior,
The Troy Times relates that nearly fot
Years ago a prominent merchant of that
city began commercial lie as a peddier
from house to house with a pack of goods
His wife, a true belpmeet, sail to him i
propose to lay aside a doliar every day, and
then, in case of misfortune, we wili bave
ths money 10 fall back upon.” Faithfully
she adhered to her determination, though
often at the cost of mu h self sacritica. lier
bustand’s business grew and pro and
the doliar a day was easily put
steady additions to prine pal
swolled the sun total until, by chr Jui hos
Lansing, it had become a competency vi
nancial reverses met the merchant, and then
both the wife's fidelity and her prudence)
became manifest When Le knew not
whither to turn his wife placed at his dis |
posal the handec®o result of her nearly |
forty years of savings, and he was enabled
to retrieve his losses and stem the tide of dis- |
aster. Chicago Tribune, i
v
food
i i
—— a nat ]
The Gentle Parson and His Sheep. i
The story is told of a prelats of the |
Church of England, on acoepting a country
benefice, urged a friend to make him a visit}
as soon as ho got settled, remarking in per.
foot good faith, “I have a nice little green
field attached to the rectory. 1 mean to
keop a couple of sheep, and we shall have |
mutton kidneys fresh every morning for
breakfast, "— Boston Journal
Soulful Melody in His Musi,
The Philadelphia News has found out why
the members of the orchestra always leave
their places during the acta It fsn't be
cause they are of the play and want
to rest, but they want to have a
little play of their own, a
like faro, called “bank.”
back there Is a soulful
playing of the man who wins that at once
distinguishes him from the others
————————
I'd ruther lissen to a po’ preacher dat's or
man don ter or fine preacher dat is er
~Arkonsaw Traveler,
3 ia skint
| SAT ATCEI
THE KIDNEYS.
They are the most important
secretory organs. Into and
(through the Kidneys flow the
|waste fluids of the body,
| containing poisonous matter
‘taken out of the system. If
‘the Kidneys do not act prop-
erly this matter is retained,
‘the whole system becomes
disordered and the following
symptoms will follow: Head-
ache, weakness, pain in the
small of back and loins, flushes
of heat, chills, with disordered
stomach and bowels. You can
thoroughly protect the Kid-
neys by BURDOCK BLOOD BIT-
TERS, and when any of these
symptoms manifest them-
gelves you can quickly rid
vourself of them by this best
of all medicines for the Kid-
neys. BURDOCK BLOOD BIT-
TERS are sold everywhere at
$1 per bottle, and one bottle
will prove their efficacy.
—
P ENNSYLVARIA
ETA T KE CO LLEG 5.
Next Term Yi
weptod in ons of thie m
pols of the eutire A
to both se ges, and
01
WO years ond
of the General Bel
“CULTURE
His very
harge of comp
OW
on filein Philadelphia
. Bpaper Adve
Apeney of Messrs,
ur sulborized sgeuls
Rew
THIS PAPER:
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Complexion Beautifier
i ARE CURE POR
Malaria, Fever and Agus, Serofula,
Ulcers, Sorc Eyes, Bcald Head, Tot
ter, Salt Rhenm, Mercurial and ail
Blood and Ekin Diseases,
add by al! Drageieis.
Dr. SELLERS’ LIVE
rf years have been the #la
IVER COMPLAINT,
EADACHE, PAIN
I1ZZINESS
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Sellers Medicine Co., Pittsburg)
A POT-PLANT HOSPITAL
How Slekly Shrubs and House-Plants Are
Deocltored and Cured.
exclaimaod
“A plant hospital for sick and debilitated
& You just drop around bere the seo.
ond week in September and soo the
of balf starved, neg-
lected, billous and colicky-looking patients 1
i to my care { the winter,
I can put new life into them
posie
avalatuche ECTAWnHY,
or
bef ore J
to their homes in full bloom of
Why, actu silly I have bad dead
brought infor we to bring to life again,
aud no amount of persuasion on my part
could make the parties bringing them be
lieve but what it could be done.”
“What class of invalids are
™
health,
patients
usually
in
“Tropical plants, rubbers, lobellas, and
camellin They are families broug bt up in
the south whose peculiar, delicate constitu-
tion is not adapted to the jump jack
changes of weathor in the north arcund the
lakes, The business isa great aunoyance,
for 1 cad’ not make any profit from it to
speak of; but, as the parties asking to have
their patients cared for are my best winter
customer, I can not well refuse them.’
“Who are they principally 1”
“People who live on the swell avenues
who travel a great deal—go abroad part of
the winter and to the seaside in the sum-
mer.”
“Do you have any plants to board during
the summer”
“Yes, but not so many In proportion to
what 1 receive in the fall. While peoplo are
away at the seaside or mountains 1 play
doctor and visit their pets, administer
physic and perform surgical operations,
amputate diseased and affected limbs Do
you seo that load in the wagon outside?
They have been here all winter. They
looked like a batch of dried up weeds when
1 took them in.”
“What was done to them to bring thea
to the condition they are in now!”
“We changed the loam, put in a fertilizer
and kept them well trimmed through the
winter, A small shrub that is kept trimmed
has less branches to draw away the vitality
of the plant stock, and is far more liable te
blossom heavy and last longer than plants
left to shape themselves, Again, they pre.
sent a more symmetrical appearance and
please the eye thereby.”
“How long has this business been a cus
tom! When did it originate!”
“Where it originated 1 do not believe any
one could tell you, and I suppose it has been
in vogue to a small extent as long ago ne
people who kept house plants and private
conservatories were obliged to have some
one take care of them while they traveled.”
2 AAI EIN
The Luck of Literary Men.
Apparently Messrs Julian Hawthorne
and George ¥P. Lathrop uve abandoned
their of starting a new literary paper.
Me. pan of Yu is to become the literary ed-
itor of The New Yau World, and Mr, in
throp has accepted a similar position on
New York Star. —(hioago Journal
The Constituent Elements of Aleshol
AleohioMe liquors can be made from any
substance that contains saccharine matter
slready formed by natare, or from any sab
stance that contains the constituent ein
meals thet can be converted by some wral
cial process into the saccharine principe, «
Fhiladelphia Call
*
1
Cnebosda
NTN
lw - >
baildir
consnil man. by
OHN F. POTTER, Attorpey-ai-L
, Collect ns prowl is
special alle
iAnds or pre
80d have
bo
n
38
{ fonte, Va. Hpecial
| country trade,
i
EMAXTS i
traveling oon
i equal
i
respect, for
MATES Yory aod
¢
Pai ties tf
ayune UU
€ra
NEw BROCKERH(
ALLEGHENY 87, BELLRY
G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r.
Good Bample Rooms on First Floor,
Sh. Free Buss Lo and from & | trains. S90
Svecial rates 10 witbosses and lurors. Sun
(= RE HALL HOTEL.
D.J. MEYER, Prop’
IMMER BOARDERS AND
CUSTOM,
Good Table, healthy locality, pure
mountain water, sorrounded by finest
natural scenery in the state, Schools
and churches convenient. Terms very
reasonable. 16aug of
USE,
| HO
LOCK HAVEN. T'A
8. WOODS CALDWELL, Proprietor,
Terms reasonable. Good sample rooms
on first floor,
r.
TRANSIENT
FOR SU
AMERON HOUSE,
EWISBURG,
4%
STETTLER & CODER......ve
SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERC!
ERS OVER SUNDA
Good Livery attached,
all trains,
PENN'A
we 1iictors
IAL TRAVEL
XY.
Yree "Buss to and from
ARQ)
A —
J D, MURRAY,
+ Oentre Hall, Pa,
Dealer in DRUGS, popular Patent Medicines
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holland Gin kept
and sold for medicinal purposes ouly, Store o en
very day inthe week. mm ey
————
IILLNE
MARBLEWORKS
——————"_
i ——
WE HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
ONUMENTS,
ONUMENTS,
T" MDE,
IN DARK RED, DARK BLUE, OR WHITE AND
CLOUDED
—M.ARBI.E.—
WE FURNISH ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY
WORK IN
GRANITE, MARBLE, on IRON,
we AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES, ames
EADETONER
EADETONES
TOMBS,
Musser & Alexander,
a MILLIE, PA.
vid
Haprid
|
Be
JR
Y2ARS IN USE.
The Greatest wm a lr |
a lL -
SYMIPTOMS CF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of appetite, Bowels contive, Pain in
the bend, with a dull sensation in the
Ine purty, Palin vader the shoulders
blades, Fullness after eating, with a dise
tuclinaiion to exertion of body or mind,
Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with
a feeling of having neglected some duty,
Wearineess; Dizziness, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dots before tho eyes, Headache
over the right eye, ilestlessness, with
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