WITH HOOK AND LINE, THE CEORGIA PHILOSOPHER FOL-~ | LOWS GOOD OLD ISAAK WALTON, He Thinks Seviptural and Apostolic Fishing a Business Both Some Points for the Amateur Angler—Ag- gravating Mishap, Bill Arp Tn Atlantic (% 1 For a few days past | have been geing fishing The creek is close by, and the fish are spoiling for ing pan, and and fishing is such quiet work or play, or whatever you it It is the only occupation | that is common to white folks a gers, to gentlemen and eng They are all equal en the banks of the creck, or around the mill pond, sad the tish respectors of I have net my ustad spiriu | would ms day I hb tribe, | the w poor Jue “ ng Even if until tl 4 nstitutl the fi miwy call keow of amd nig vhonds persons Lo ca trying shoot hunt all day rei, Or Osi a dollar's for a | leasurs lame and alle duane s times and mud turtle That is when a dentally graval long flering sherman and unex ped tedly finds actually grabbed his ho 1 darts around and | and lashe 5 pole almost double and { tor the great occasion in your eye and vour heart in and begin to draw hin nd and just at the inexpressible success and triumph he gives falls back Ob, what a fall my countrymen. What gone ness, what helplessnes, what crushing subdueing feelings come over a man. He couldn’t smile if he was going to be hung if he didnt It is worse than to have a cow die, or to be left by the train. | have eX perien ed that, and gone home ¥, Lum ble as" a wet dog Ilisa 810 gricf over be loss of a half dollar fish. But such is life. Little things affect us more than big ones when we have our hopes and our e xpec tations wrought up to concert pitch , hope your m«uth up and out, moment of 2 flirt and was that, Hugw's Later Days. Erehan a | An estimate of the man may be summed up in the words of one whe saw him a year ago and wrote: “If Hugo were not a genius he would be a nonemtity if he bad not toiled continually with brain he would have become imbecile As it is, with all Lis genius se he! arshij and untiring ments! labor, Le fs, in his private personality, little less than rid cu. lous, a mass of self Jove, a mouster of conceit. To know him as a poet, novelist orator, dramatist, may be delightful; to know him as an individual, in his apart ment in the Foulevard de ( lichy, drink ng in hyperbolic praises and ever thirsty for more, is dreary and disappointing. ” Remarkable Hesalts of 'y [Ret nt fs J A remarkable eect « inted out SOCAL to the At HAs een pr Philosophical egrees by revo. Faire such as mutton, | bard as to ring! struck, ard it ma ton tit jow anima’s eedingly when ruse powder ior ol { trees pip! L000 lemon # lemons F357 contem péstive | | enemy his | | landers, | Lo a superior Experience with Imjerted Cutler. | INew Haven News.) About four years ago, Col. Frary, presi | dent of the Bridgeport Cutlery company, whilo on a tour through Europe, visited many of the cutlery establishments in Cermany, Hamburg, and England. The mw woufac ture of razors being in & primi tiye state a this country, he decided that he « ould lo no better than to bring over ome of the workmen to the { nited States, The workmen in She Yeld, Eng and, were, ns a rule, members of the unions, and (el, Frary had <on ditficulty im engaging the men wanted, A few months later he wction of seeing forty sailing €or thi the secectary of Germany wod Ham men, sind at once familys to this OOIMS wer fitted up ra ormakers in the the Germans belong rk andthe Fnglish trades siderable | whom he had the them with their country, accompaaicd by the trace union in burg he enga i shipped them country Separate for the newly arrives shops at Bridgeport in one | { sutis! formilies art of the in another Col, Fri of 1 ube pot ha I Germans ns with fer dem from all the hod inded a work? about after What me Dan lies Ang 9 that Eur in all parts of the I LR erywn net tu igious and pe the other hand siatic in her theories and it apoled n said ‘if you you come upon a Tar is with hussian c.vilizatior of cont l Dest pean s | Ag i representative or I ussia, on her mu eth IL sC1 atcl hal ussian tar.” So thin rite noer ‘ Hil Yarnks hb litesse is to be found entio the most formi in er istende of representative in stitutions and of social and religious fre dow I nless religi us lberty is a fraud and politi al lilerty a snare and a delu sion, the further sggrandizement of hus sia at the expense of England would Le not simply the elevation of one power an d the decline of another, but the triumph of absolutism over freedom and the pushing back of civilization itself Manners and Custom Erg mh Magazine As a sign of affection kissing known to the Austradians, the the Papuans, the Esquimaux, and other races The Polynesians and Malays always «it down when speaking The inhabitants of Mall an island in the Pacific ocean, show admiration by hissing: the Isqui pull a person s nose as a compli A Chinaman puts on his hat where should take it off, and among the same curious people a coffin is considered as a veat and appropriate present for an ged person, especialy if in bad health Was un New Zea colo, their maux ment we One Go i Mrs. (Custer, i most | have dwelt i { tier, dia good Indian who was not dead. He was the only one she ever knew who worked He bad proved deficient in courage whe undergoing the ture of the sun and had had to | hung up by the sk f his back wh oh cople wii KNOW one dance sint whet throug! From ti Did He Mean Hary } » tnhla Mr $3 ol hen Hi ard Look st and pet sonal turn i an oientiy A Valid Excaee. ’ rr r who ly imagined tard L FIONG Mis that he anced ordi “1 beg partion, ” ‘but f=n’t this Miss Greenleaf " repli ied the lady, Ab, escuse A | ar recognized a Ia ally, and addres he said, “No, sir, Red pat h,* color blind " sod bes mie, 1 must be - vr of | | Telephone | generate | weakness lowing symptoms, “my namo fs | A NEW FIRM. McCalmont & Co. {(Buceessors to ALEXANDER & BRO.) COAL, ~Clhgstont, Small Stove and all other Fires of Anthracite Coal for sale st the ymid or deliversd in town at short potice, | ISNOW SHOE COAJ,~We theonly i dealers tn Bellefonte who sell the Bpow » hoe could ined by Mr J, L. Somerville The thin the best Conlin 8c | i minnufact Uros progounee w Bhoe L.INI JS We will continue to make the Les fr the minrket and sell at the lowest prices branch of « Mr. Wm Lim wr Lust ness 8 npder the super Fhaorttidge who hiss heen rf more than twenty Yours nn ANCCeRR Ty lime manufscturer § {FERTILIZERS ANDGROUND PLAS- TER HONEST FERTII 1IZERS side of ( ebtated Kertill used in Centre conply isfactory I CROCKER'S weker's Uv have Leen of of years with the most sal fad Plaster, lowest prices Ly the {| Finaly our load thos te i pure lasers ant ithos to mit pu ' tes are Tamuistnd at the Warehouse A&C ring Cuil IMPLEMENTS wACHOINE { w, Hu ih os re fall line of Yarm AXLE GREASE stor in the market SFWI MACHINES y ' A] NG ne on that . he pu AND GARDEN SEEDS £ SEED --We » good prim Chaoies Yer Seed We are . Bellefonte i | Oh y FrMOTHY Grass and Ke BARLEY «ced OAT ~ Buckw GARDE NS EET 0il Cake « or Linseed Meal. 1 * Mon AV SMITH, GROCER. ( an Jif fd (Food Cheese, Starch Sy rups, Fish, Suga I's, ( offet 8, Teas, | TOBACCOS TOSACUOS, Spices and Confectionery. and Goods; Deliv- ered Free. GIVEN AWAY Reap Tuis and send 4cts four our illus vinldiy trated book giving full particulars in gard to ELECTRICITY and MAGNET. ISM ss used byour best physicians in their practice for the cure of any nervious, or ELECTRIC snd the worn on any part of the re. chronie ailment. Our MAGNETIC improvel and are appliances are inter, at work without They a mild current GALVANIC ELECTRICITY, n wed to the nervous mild, body day or night, and the least, inconvience to the wearer, soothing which is but pain and con~- tinueous and thus overcomes A lack of nerve force, no matter how caused gives rise to the fol. WEAK BACK, TIRI FEELING upon get morning itch HEAI LANGUID up in the nervous tn ing, and aapleatant dreams, ACH} HEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA and INDIGESTION KIDNEY disease IMZZINESS, WATERBRA an be overcome by supply body the ELECTRICITY which owing to the SH ete. allo whieh ¢ ng te the necessary amount MAGNETISM weakened and I and over n of the other functions are unable tosupply, Whet the nervy re onoe the HOWARI ETIC SHI these they ol the use of GALVANIC and MAGN and our other appliance toms disappear Address to AMERICAN GALVANIC YT ul St VY} EV ITIP 1103 ture and Bedding for the Hira shbill's Sone, Hailrvoads, ALD EAGLE VALLEY R a Time Table in effect May, 12, WESTWARD. ai. Leave Lock Huven Flemington Mill Hall... Beech Creek Eagleville. ......... Howard. ... Mount Engle J PAN ‘ Milesburg Bellefonte,... Mileshurg wh iaiee Snow Shoe Int . Rnlonaville....c.onnininse JU 8c enssssss ie Murtha Port Matilda......... cus. Hannah Powiar ..cocio cine, Bald Engle....... Vall .oienises s ut Tyrone. EAS Tyrone.... Enst Tyrone.. TWARD Communication | | Erie with trains on L. 8 | wood with A. \ of | | treatment ELD | | treatment that is ¢ {is not {ths healthy flesh, ean be applied to '(). | part of the body, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Ph ; ¢ visior On at after May ] WESTWARD | ERIE MAIL Leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg....... Williamsport Jorsev Shore Lock Haye n. Ren "Artives at Erie... “ NIAGARA EXP RESS Leaves Philadelphis Harrisburg... st Williamsport Lock Haver enovo Kane. ..... Passengers by this train arrive in Bellefonne at....... FAST LINE Leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg . Williamsport Arr at Lock Haven. EASTWARD. LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS Leaver Lock Haven Williamsport...... arr st Harrisburg... Philadeiphis...... DAY EXPRESS Leaves Kane Renovo Lock Haven. Willis port 12 85 arr at Harrishborg...... 3 42 Philadelphis 7 ERIE MAIL Leaves Erie 1 55 Renovo 10 40 Lock Haver n Williamsport arr al Farrisburg Philadel East and Arr 10 05 11 15 ar “wi LA 20 phig...... 7 00 West connec & M. 8, RR; R R ; al Empor , and »t Dri NEILSON, Supt Erie Mail Corry with B. P. & © with B, N.Y. & P RR Gen’l CANCER CURED. thoroughly baffled | as | No diseases have so the skill of the medieal profession mncerous affections and as they have al ways been considered incurable, it has een thought disreputable to adopt tneir inlty and hence phyei. ans hay i | But of late vories YOR ( rik any fits | Lhe use « We bave br vhit | f w pr I with knife rms certainly, thout { the or canst plasters yolsonons, de os nol interfere with ANY even the tongue nothing for our services until cured. Address D. J. HULBERT, Eaglevi C:ntre Co, Pa. take ancer i the le we Wed ling cards and all kinde of vg st the CExTRR prin | Desocnay offics | have a | mparatively mild, It! We | SE.CHILER ; Groceries, Provisions, FOREIGN FRUITS and CONTECTIONERY. MEAT MARKET in Connection. SUGARS grades » EYRUPS OREIGN FRUITH Oras MOLASSES ' t we ' . COFVEES table Balsam 1 } LI BY JA] FOR THE LUNGS | Dr. Bye Indian Vege | Ryman's Pure Vegetable Remedy. RYMAN’S Columbian or Liver Pills, — General Family nales are particularly } hey has ch «( 5 they have ma | me deservedly popular. becor needed by skillful pl best known, all the Glands Body, And Especially the Liver. This Pill is not a drastic purgative, but an Alterative Cathaatic, Tonin gz and Strengthening the various organs of the b dy, rem Visg effete and worn-out particles of matter from the blood, there by Cleansing and Renovating the entire system. RYMAN'S CARMINATIVE, For Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Cholera Morbus, IVE A cting on of the This Carminitive, founded on just medical principles, is the most positive remedy offered to the public; bundreds bave been cured by it when other remedies have failed. A fair trial will prove its «fficacy FOR CHILDREN TEETHING It is the most pleasants reliable and safe remedy for children in cases Griping, Pains, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, &c., now before the public. A trial will prove the truth of this assertion. +No mother should be without it. FOR DYSENTERY. The most violent cases of Dysentery have speedily yielded to the magic power of this carminative- If taken according to directions suc cess is certain, h J Ryman’s Worm Syrup, For the removal of worms no medicine was ever more deservedly popular than this. Hundreds of cases of the most distressing character have been cured, and the lives of many children saved, and some of them after other remedies had been . tried in vain, and almost every hope had fled, . Dr. Ryman’s Catarrh Snuff. This is one of the most reliuble and pleasant remedies for Oatarr! and Cold in the head ever discovered. Under the influence of its mild, and curative properties the disease soon yields. Try it verdict will be, not one of the best, but the best RYMAN'S PAIN CURE. 8 gent ral remedy. for both internal and external use, not surpass d. by any like remedy before the public, for Colic, Pa Side or Back, Pain in the Bowels, Headache, € Stomach, Dyspepsia, &e. The steadily i ing demand for it is anmistakabl dence of its | opular fav: Ryman’ sNepenthe or Magic] Liniment A Sovereign Remedy fi Sore Throat, Mun peo I up, FOR HORSES 8, Sore hi al ing , and we believe your Thi : n in the Breast, Sick of Rheumatisng, Spra seal Ids, « r the cure ains, Bruises,'™ Quinsy, Neuralgia, Burns or AND CATTLE. Rack, Cuts snd Sores, it is the For sale by Druggists and Shoulder the For Sweeny, Sprains, Sore iow reliable remedy befor country me rehnnts, 3 A. MOORE & £0., Propristors, HOWARD, He pabi vol 1.8-1y, A ’
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