The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 20, 1898, Image 7

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    ON THE GRAND BANKS,
Hew and Cod and Halibut Are Taken
by the Bmall Vessels,
Gustav Kobbe writes an article en
Htled “On the Grand Banks and Else
where” for St. Nicholas. Mr, Kobbe
mys:
The trawlers are generally found on
the Grand Banks, the hand-liners on
the Western Bank and Quiro, These
nand-liners are smaller vessels with
ewer dories, and the men fish with
nand-lines, one man and two lines to
t@ dory. The hand-liner sits in the
middle of his dory, with a compart-
ment In its stern, another in its bow,
for his catch. When you see the bow
sticking far up in the air, you know
the fisherman has his stern-load. Then,
as fish after fish flashes into the other
mpartment, the bow settles, and
when the dory 1s on an even keel the
nand-liner pulls back to the vessel.
The trawlers bait with fresh
ring, mackerel, and squid: the hand
iiners with clams, The cateh of
both is split and salted, and the vessel
has a full “fare”
bas “wet her salt,” that is, u
ber salt—and is full of fish
ler's voyage lasts about el
hand-liner's, eleven.
A trawler's
but fishes on sh Fir
fain gets a percentage; of tl
der one-half goes to the 1
“finds,” that is, supplies
stores, salt, and half the bait: s
other half to the captain
equal shares,
$150, and even to £250.
But among the
Is pald according t
“fare”
weighed as it
stimulates
judgment
how long to stay
and even
line is hauled in wi
ble difference at the
ing.
line,” a= t
at the end
3
ner
salt
or cateh, when she
«d up all
A
weeks,
traw
ht
sil a
cr ‘olives Wages
no
the cap
e rema
and
which run from £110
hand-liner
what
each
Is taken aboard
0
the from
competition Ther
1
nowine
ROOWInNg
ng where to fish
over a
It means
ney
win this
some do,
and “big fish
The main
and halibut
small Amer
the merry
good sport
A man,
vessel's bow
dart
ular
Rr
®i.00 for 14 Conte!
is never Ia
The greatest
They
helped,
Catarrh Cannot he Curad
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Absolutely cures scrofula,
Salt rheum,
Dyspepsia, rlieumatizm,
Catarrh and a'l disease
Originating in or promoted
By impure blood. It is
The great nerve tonic,
Stomach regulator and
Strength builder,
Strawberries
carry better, and larger ber
ries and larger crops are raised
when liberally treated with
Potash.
Heavy applications of the
complete fertilizers, containing
not less than 10% actual Pot-
ash, should be used.
Our books tell all about the subject. They
are free to any farmer,
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
$2 Naman 5t., New York,
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WEEKLY SERMONS.
*Christian Cheerfulness' is the Title of
Competitive Sorles—By w Brooklyn
Minister—Dr, Talmage on Home Life,
Text: “Rejolos in the Lord always: and
again I say, Rejoice, —Phillppiaas, iv., 4.
What is 80 common among men as
events of life? Many of us have a tendency
to exaggerate our {lls which amounts al-
most to melancholia, If it is not
into a condition of morbid despair
too apt to forget that in nature the tide
must fall as well as rise, We do not realize
that it is the part of wisdom to make
best use of the opportunities we have,
compare our circumstances with tnose of
others who are more fortunate and brood
over ‘the slings and arrows of outrageous
fortune. ™*
I'l
with time, In the
d easily, but
ant gaining impetus with its
i= bevond N
We
¢
beginning it can be
in time it becomes like
descent,
control, No
ve the sad news that one whom
med as upright and godly has allowed
th mo id tendeney to obtain such head.
way that it unseats the reason and with it
the sense of moral responsibil The:
Inarn of the self sl
and we are ne
the fipevitahle co
sided view of life
f n 49036
cel
lity.
that
en may be
and the exaggor:
are liable to he
ntentad o
Dr. Talmage Preaches On the
Household,
Text Lord, dost Thou not
my sister hath left me to
her, therefore, that she help me
Xx. 40
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Yonder is a beautiful village &
The man of house fa dead, and
widow is taking charge o the premises,
This is the widow, Martha of De hany.
Yes, I will show you also the pot of the
household. This is Mary, the the younger
sister, with a book under her arm, and her
face having no appearance of anxiety or
care. Company has come, Christ stands
outside the door and, of eonirse, thers isn
good deal of excitement inside the door.
The disarranged furniture js hastily put
aside, and the hair is brushed back and
the dresses are adjusted as well as, in so
short a time, Mary and Martha can attend
to these matters, They did not keep
Christ standing at the door until they had
elaborately arranged their tresses, then
Cares of the
care that
nad 1
dike
serve gl
jOomeate
the
though they had not heard
previous knoockings,
that you?’ No. They were ladies, and
Were always presentable, although they
may not have always had on their best, for
non of cs always has on onr best: if wo
did, our best would not be worth having
on. They throw open the door and greet
Christ, hey say: “Good morning, Mas-
ter: come in and be seated.” Christ did
not eome alone; Ho had a group of friends
with Him, and such an influx of eity visi.
tors would throw any country home into
rturbation. I suppose also the walk
rom the city had been a good appetizer.
The kitchen department that day was a
tery important department, and I suppose
that Martha had no sooner greeted the
guests than she fled to that room. Mary
had no worriment about Lousehold affairs,
Bhe had full confidence that Martha could
get up the best dinner in Bethany. She
leema to aa: “Now, let us havo a division
sf labor, artha, you cook, and I'll sit
down and be good.” 86 you have often
soon a great difference between two sis
ors,
There is Martha, hard-working,
aking, a good manager,
mg new pastry, or overing something
the art of cookery and houskeeping.
ere is Mary, also fond of conversation
fterary, so engaged in deep questions of
the two or three
saying: “Why, is
ne
over inventive of
ethics she has no time to attend to the
Mary {8 in the parlor with Ohrist. Martha
is in the kitchen,
they eeull have divided the opportunity of
listening to Jesus; but Mary monopolizes
Christ while Martha swelters at the fire,
It was a very important thing that they
should have a good dinner that day, Christ
yas hungry, and He did not often
Alas, me! if the
past that would have been! But something
rong in the kitchen, Perhaps the
fire would not burn, or the bread would
not bake, or Martha scalded her hand, or
burned biacsk that ought
only to have been made brown; and Marthe
lost her patience, and forgetting the pro-
prioties of the ocension, with besweated
brow, and, perhaps,
hand and tongs in
out of the kitchen into
Christ, saying, “Lord, dost
that
the presence
Thou not oare
solded not a word, If it were scold.
i ing
| anybody else's blessing,
| ing ncerb, He knew that Martha had al
| most worked herself to death to get Him
romething to eat, and so He throws a world
of tenderness (nto His {ntonation as He
saoms to say: ‘My dear woman, do nol
worry, let the dinner go; sit down on this
ottoman buside Mary, your vounanger sister
Martha, Martha, thon art careful and
troubled about many things, but ono thing
is needful.” As Martha throws in that
kitehen door I look in and s«
There was noth.
{
I that makes
have a
n of thelr
v His oath
£0 gym
nen
s ot ae ys buds
sand are sub)
OPE
ang
voung
stale
the
ior answerad:
“The honeymoon lasts until you ask your
i husband : :
i How great are the responsibilities of
housekeepers, Sometimes an indigestible
{ artiels of food its effect upon a king
| has overthrown an empire. A distinguished
i statistician save that of one
| married men thers aro thirty-eight erim-
| inals, and of one thonsand married men
{ only eighteen are oriminale, What a sug-
! gestion of home influence! Let the most
| be made of them,
{ food they provide, by the couches they
| spread, by the books they introduce, by
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tual, moral, etarnal destiny of the race,
You say your life {sone of ssorifice.
it.
worth living, That was Plorence
Christ's life,
FRANKFORT LOTTERY CLOSED.
Abolition,
The forty-one offices of the Frankfort
Lottery soattered over Louisville, Ky., were
closed for the first time in twenty-five
yoars, and no drawings were made at the
Piinatpa) office at Third and Green Streets,
he lottery is closed for good.
The mandate of the Supreme Court has
not bean receivod, but the owners of the
lottery felt that nothing would be gained
by keeping open, as Criminal Jud
Barker announced that his first act would
be to procesd against the lottery without
waiting for offielal notice. Thus has sanded
a fight that has been waged for twenty-two
years against the policy shops of in.
ville. The company had two drawings
datly, and its profits averaged $10,000 a
¥
Quail a Pest.
MeDonald County (Missouri) farmers re-
cently issued a invitation to hunt-
° kiil quail, the birds having
become so plentiful as to be a pest.
with a starch made
EaSOgs amps in Bugiand are gummed
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ished solid onk be
drawer Chiffon
ler measures bb
inches nigh, 82
foches wide, 10
ings doop,
Each drawer is
furnished with
the best locks,
and
$3.39
buss this exact
piece of furni
tare which 1¢
tails for $8.00,
(Order now and avid disappointment.)
Drop a postal for our Hthographed
Carpet Catalogue which shows all colors
with exact distinctness. Jf carpet sam
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Nhy pay your local dealer 60 por cent,
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of the mili? The great household educs
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Picase Mention This Paper,
Teacher Ww
father's business
lector, mum
im does he
is a great deal nl
goem To
Meg
*Lpy
MEF
rather Laan
wonle
that--oh, : 1
what it Well
Why do you suppose 1 brought
Ago
that
vig w ould Iw "
£0 on
up the wishing subject?’ Chi
News,
‘1 often wonder how
each
Mrs. Porkley
people manage te anderstand
other in Franee.® Mrs. Gotham
absurd.” Mrs. Porkley-—“Well,
my daughters speak French, and they
can't understand each other.” —Up-to
Date.
Proprietor {average hotel)-—“Very
gorry, sir, but you will have to cave
this house at once.” Guest "Goodness
me! What have I done?” Proprietor
{solemnly )—"“You said something to a
waiter which has displeased the cook.”
Yellow Book.
Lady (interviewing housemaid)--
“Why did you leave your last place?’
Housemaid—"Becanse the master kiss
ed me, mum.” Lady—*“And you didn’t
like it, eh?’ Housemaid-—"Ob, 1 did:
n't mind it, mum, but the mistress did.
~>L JACOBS OIL.
Soreness
Stiffness.
IT CURES IN TWO OR THREE
VIGOROUS RUBS.»
FASCINATION OF FOIBLES,
Little Frailtiee May Mak: the Pos |
scasor of Them More Lovable,
“No man js sincerely and kecurely |
loved, except by those who know his |
foibles,” says Sir Arthur Helps, Rous
fean qualifies his recognition of faults
In his old friend Gauffrecourt by
surmise that without thew would
probably have amiable in
works exemplified
than in those of Charles Dickens
“When I know all the man
has, with lttle trouble in the discove ry
I begin liking
Aud of Dickens’ father, and is nota bic
Micawberiams of specch and demeanor
the
he
been les
is this
no better
foibles a
to think he Is worth
he declares that no one could know him
without liking him the
5
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better for them
Micawber less for
likes
and Dickens liked
the more he re
one
follies,
Detter
ils father
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wae the begioniog ot the breskiog down of
I was also a slave to tea and
eoffve drinking. I took the gold cure, but
it did not help me.”
This f# a portion of an interview clipped
from the Daily Herald, ot Clinton, Towa.
ject fn publishing it. It is to show how a
system, run down by drink sand diseases,
way be restorsd, We cannot do better than
quote further from the sams
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unable to do my |
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sleep nights or re
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many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
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may not bave it on hand will pro-
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