The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, January 26, 1876, Image 4

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Fish, may be divided into clasSi.s—cod
fish and fresh fisti. - - The propriety of di
viding them,into „clitssga, *ill ,he ftt. once
apparent when we: reflect that theyare
usually fouid ins schools ' ` .
`;The nmekerel
,is not,. exactly acodfftsh .
14.101# i 0410.1 itiii tinudh'•tieareri ilielfigta 1
tiArit*Wiiiital'fiesh fish tliat*he 444 the )
resent classed with the former. . 1
'-'Fish'exrat 'in . sizel to 'suit the pi:n.6'
':.rom,..rainpows to whaleS--.--iyhichare,
• .11111,iitiriiitlY ipetiking.l ONeither fis
ligator a fish ; but if 7 attempt to
~ 'llo,,ore not fish , this article " will fa r:
~ied its intendedithlts. , .' • , - r
The herring is not absolultely a I fish ;
:is asuggestiou of. departed . fish. But
Aitrongestsugge,stions of departed fish
sm'elt. ~ T helerring sustaint"the.same
lation to the finny, tribe as the Egyp
mummy to the human.race.,
~
• Fish are caught by measure and
bTweight--,--that is, tSey , -are caugh
'the gin and Sold by the pound. But
are sometimes caught by weigh t--=wia
you get abite. '''-- • , .
.Contentment is the chief respite t•
-,auccesiful fisherman. ' - 1 I
' • Surveyors are•apt to he good &he
because their lines and. Angles are it
be all right.
1 ,
-- The mermaid and fisherwomaivm.
so be mentioned in titis cAnection.'
. former is e good illustration of w
meant by the ideal, and the,
latter as
represen is the real.
Many land animals are repredneed i .
sea:._ Thula ,we have the dogfish, th:
fish, sea-lions- and sea-horse , but
mules. None of • the abOve have
legs; and any_ manner of;mule •wi
hind legs would be a conspicuous
are. . . •
It may tot be out, Of place : to me
Jonah in this connection. He w
a fish, but, was once included ~anion
; ( inhabitants of the deep. There has
• considerable dispute l as to the na
.the fish that swallowed the genii,
above mentioned, sonic persons ail
• that the throat of a whale. is not
enough to swallow a man. 'This i
bon seemsto be of no consequence
.Jonah might have been made
smaller mould than othr men.
• )Ver, i t is certain" that h i Was
i l
efore 'being swallowed ast o
e l
ail IA the vessel.. '
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\ ' There los been much peculatior
Ist+) the &rise of Jonah's expulsiot
' the whale's interior, but the theor
.....enerally accepted is that he sou_
the whale's stomact. I• ~ -
;., 4 He was very 'fortunate in reaching
-1 - land, since he had no , pilot. .If he bad
-.i
taken a pilot with hirn into, the Whale's
stomach lie would doubtless have selected
Pauncheous Pilate as thelproperlan.;
Jonah was, the first than who retired
from the Department of theinterior, and
Delano was the last one. ,'1 ';.•:: . 1
But `we digress. Let us return to Our
fish. '
• The codfish • is the great source of all
,salt. In , thia respect, La's wileisino
, *here ; however, it Would be well iti:l4re
• member Lot'a wife." 1 1
The saline qualities of the codfiTh per
! meate and percolate . the vasty deep \ and
make the ocean as salt as himself. 'Weigh
- edin his own scales he is found waning
- —wanting considerable freshening. • • IL
• is by nature quite social,his principal rec
reation being balls—fish-balls.
,: •The codfish was Torshipped .by ti
Greeks ~- . but he is on y hall as wellltreat•
ed by the inhabitantsyf Cape
,Cod=he is
simply shipped. Refine the difference be
, tweet] the Greeks and the inhabitants of
Gam-Cod.iii • --.', - , 1
Smal) fish are usially harmless ; but
parents can't' bo tool caietul about per
mitting their children to play where large
fish, abound s a$ it is all established `filet
that': the big fish frequently eat ,np , tbe
' little ones..
;The jelly tish is, perhaps, the best tin
terstood' of -all the,fiony tribe, because,
, ileittg.translucent,it is easy to see through
f i . '.' ,' The greatest number of fish is eaten
, •al -Friday, and tie n p it greatest number
in Saturday; heel twill those that arelett
~
' Ver are warmed up for Saturday's bleak
fast. - - , i I. •• , ,
' rr in
-..:,Argueratative persons , are fond of
1 , stating that it is grammatical to say that
•':,
.--.. the five loaves and the 'i - three fishes were
' '`,,,...5te since
five, and three. iwerenlwayseight.
, They should be treated withleileat,ton-;
r• '. tempt. .
f,, _Fish are provided 'with . r.ir'biti,d,ers, so
`v . ' that they can rise from the,depths of 'the
1.. sea by simply-Mug tbese bladders with
•• ~:: Air.: If:any one is dispotied 'foltisk• where
i . they rt. theair.for such!infliiiion,lethim
1 - ~i i
nderstand n advance that this article is
iotAntended for the solution lof doetty .
- eonundrubss.,- , ! r
,‘
;' ' 'There 'Are Many interesting rum ors
about fish *blob might, be mentioned,but
Abeioregoing facts,may be! regarde - d'as of
ilihs-aL :: -
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A lady mehes some onerwould invent a
4‘legometer.," to attach to men 's• pedals. so
wives maY deltrmine tfie distance
by their hustp,ads, when they
*want' to lust step 1 dOwn to' the poitFof
,
a . toe" '-an evening !
, ,
••.
a'#aatige';,fact t4at::wlleo 'Topic
'high •words they. - use low :Lau
'fte;
.The =m orature ;is s dis
asts: **Si* • , .- •
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sik t o,
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f Bret'
.Anetiote
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V . ania a s . Ol
;appoint
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Itits
told, to
at~d? gloom
incotrio*.
4w:back:of
.deptessect
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shook \, ll au
I.o_ornmi*e.
qnr.
find t
t."
"Yes.
.ser
npt
tlit
t-11
ex
day."
At th'fe
P:4UOta
"Dead
_?'
man: "NI
grave;.rep
The cu
might into
tuner.
. .
here a ;clerk here 'or a register
-or.cOrone ,or sOmething. ,thaL.ui
*horn yon, could-find out . Whether' a - maii•
'for' this : day has died?" . : • • -
•‘ll"Srhy, 'yes, I' suppose so," -slOwly.'repli
ed the man. • III• •'•
- •
"Would,you be so%ood then.as to find
out, and before I. commence my, leCtin l e,
if Ipostible,whether that man is dead ?, If he
is dead,,then I am: all right, forl am to
leave the city early , to morrow morning.;
but if he, isn't dead cannot help but
•fet:l uneasy. about myself, and lam not
well to-night." • \
The kind hearted committee-man im•
mediately hytrried away to get the, infor
mation. • • , •*
Where in his room at the hotel that
.night a servant told him a gentleman
wished him to, -.step down stairs in the
'hall as -he wished to see him. , Harte
Went down, and 'there met - the cotnmit
lte-man. • - .
sorry, Mr. 'Harte; to disturb you,"
2he said 'hut I scotild 'not get that infor
mation earlier. It is all right.. That
i\.death_rate.,l spoke of "was tnerely'the
be
the
are
re
lan
by
bey
till
ly -
The
at is
fitly
the,
cat
sea-
MO
hoittl
fail-
tion
A pot
the
been
1
e. of
•man
ning
average," i .
In a
lifore-
I t over
Ir the
• We are indebted to .Mr. Baucicault•for
the last and best anecdotellbout "the•life
insurance man." In . alluding .to ctrt4in
Commets•on: the originality' of his''.plays
he says; "Another • reproach is 'that •I
have desertedthe field of legitimate coin
'any (to \ which I have, contribtitedsuch
-
‘ir arks as' 'London Aisurance and Old
'lleads and Young Hearts) to cultivate it\
lower drama as the Colleen Bawn .acd
Ar-rah-naPogue; that I owed it -to
my
fame -to , maintain. the standard of my
reputation. .write to the taste., of the
times. :• I don't care a • buttcin for pbster
ity,.nor to• amuse unborn. genera-.
tidus,.' Posterity io •a' bad atidience.J , It
rewinde me of what an - old . Californian
replied..when a life insurance ; company
was first Introdticed into . Francisco 'and.
he was 'asked •to support it: "Well,"
raid he,' "I've no .opinion of 'a speckela
tion-whar•a man has got to'. die to rea
lize." So it is with pots who write for
posterity:.- ' •• . • .
es°
from
most
ed on
e • .The other day a.Detroit husband, went
on a• fisning excursion' with a small party ,
of Mena Returning at.- midnight ne
e .p9undied- pn .tiw dcior and,awOke his wife.
As she .let-him iin the fall, she saw some
thing ailed. him ; and cried out :
``:Why,lHenty, Your face
gaunt." .
"Guesser n't," be replied, feeling along
the hall. 'r
‘`And I believe you have . been drink-
I ~PI.
_
7=';;
Pen.nsyl
At!. nne.o.l-chjs
felt; very; .much. depress-
• of! haMoriste, we
be.nnaccafintably melancholy
liart,e, - was in ! til la'
the ~co_minittee,xten 4
tl .scenes ; to ; see him, ,tkild,t4o ,
JaMorist; w.elcomed: , irkits
;,*;,T, :hey.
Fi•-i,Tiarfe ...earnestly, • and the
rte '".lle;saicUira•yely riyou • • - will;
I is an unninaily . health.* cifit.'"
aid - the. pleAsed Ituniorist. .
• 'netietitii,, irate •is only one a
nnauf4:4ltirte took the com
ly ,the arm , and
...hurriedly
; ) ~ I, t ; := '.. ',, .' r, •-.
iettd ?"- -'' "' ' - :." 4. , ' -: '. ,
. , .
"!-lated A11e.... committee
,
le . man ' 'for to-day," waa the
W
. .
mittee Map stared with al) .his
'the immediate' face of -the lec-
Unjust. Suspictont!.
ing.".
"Whazzer'nleab by zat ?"
"Oh, Henry ! your face would never
look like that if you hadn't heetiArink-
lug."
"Mi.to blame 'he asked With tears_ in
his eyes. "S'nosen big bass juinped up'n,
hit. me in the face an' make it,red—mi ,to\
blame
An'l he sat down on the floor andcded
over her unjust suspicions.
A. Tough Foot.
.They tell big stories, - about - the.longh
Feet Of the Louisiana darkey r ., but :the
Vicksburg negro is* always.rcquly,to com
pete for the medal. - One of them` enter
ed a blacksmith - shop the , other day to.
Sell Si'llorse , shoe, and he placed 'his:foot
on hot - piece of iron just, cat . froin the
bar. It was a full Minute, before the heat
struck in, and then he gave a leap.over
the anvil; and uttered a terrible yell. The
smith asked - him to eiplain, andlhn dar
key responded.:
"Why, Iza standin' on that piece
of, red-hot iron !"
6- And you,didn't know
"No; not zacly I smelt ;suthin kinder
curus for a good ,white, but fought dere
Was a dead hoss round, here somewar !"
• '
the Pro said, "T pursuit of all- things
shduld be calm finir tran qu II." How about
capturing fleas ? •
- The duty of the hour to take cafe of
the iniuu,tee. : ah.d..make:tkp 4.#Y.
At *bat season , did Eve eat the apple?
Early in the• fail:-
f .• t • r
'lf yop t clin,i,j , ,b, ,pur, Aoape, saddle
yoill fate; ' '
A Boston tatlor auvermieif"diagonal
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New Advertisements.
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PREPARE FOR WINTER`
-,-,•-•:.-,,,,.';,,-?:-;,:7,..;,H ~,,,L;,
''',-NEVISTOCK OF'
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PAILL.:-'t•-:!IitINTERi-
Giittolol,oitr - ;:', 7 :',ll.'oo:iiiii:,-4.:...t.'i - i'
WOOLEN SHAWLS, CLOAXINGS,
CASSIMERES;: BEAVERS
AND CLOTHS,
Itiiteat
PLAID AND` ; PLAIN' WOOL AND
MOHAIR DRESS-GOODS. SILKS;
POPLINS, CASHIMERES,
DRAB TE DES ALPA
CAS ; BLACK AND
COLORED,
FLANNELS, ROSE BLANKETS
MARCEILES -BED' SPREADS;
WOOL 'FABLE - SPREADS,
. TABLE LINENS,;TOW
ELS NAPKINS • ' '
end. housetiola
Furnishing
Goods,
A large assortment, and cheap,
LADIES' AND.CHILDRENS' MERINO UNDERGAR
MENTS, MERINO AND WOOL HOSE. FEAT
• SKIRTS, GLoVES. &c.. &c. ALL SIZES
. AND QUALITIES,
Prices to snit, At G. R. & Co's,
•
MILLINERY GOODS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, PRATE
era, BLACK AND COLORED, , SILK' AND COT- =
.TON VELVETS, TRIMMING SILKS.
.
A fine variety , •At G. R. & Co's.
DRESS AND CLOAK TRLMATINGS, LACES, PRIN.
GEL BUTTONS; SILK - TIES, CORSETS, EM
BROIDERIES, ZEPHYR, WORSTED
AND FANCY YARNS. CAN
, • VASS, 'NOTIONS AND
STAMPED PAT-
TERNS,
Always in great variety;
DOMESTIC GOODS. BLEACHED , AND BROWN
SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. CANTON -FLAN
NELS, CALLICOES, DENIMS. - TWKINGS
AND CHEVOTT • SHIRTING& - AL- •
WAYS AFULL ASSORTMENT
' • - THE 'MOST POPULAR
BRANDS,
And prices to suit the times
CARPETS, OIL CLOTH'S. 3 ATB, DIUIGGETING
FURS, FURS. FURS, BUFFALO. ROBES, HORSE
BLANKETS, LAP ROBES, &q. dm.
At G. R. 44:Co's
Cheap
„ .
genal-ande :Cot no ,'.
Men and boys' ready-made. snits, a 'large stotk.4lCoin
plete assortment of best givds, warranted to give sat
isfaction... Prices to snit the times.at G.R.I & Co's.
OVERCOATS OVERC9ATS 1
For Bop', Youths* and Men. All eorte.l Qualities and
prices from $8 to SW. Supply your wants at G. R. it
Co's. •
• I,anostock of line cassitneres. Clothie and Beavers,
Measures taken. good fitting and workmanship guar
anteed. Prices fully 20 per cent. less than out of town.
Call and 'envoi your measure-at G. R. & Co.e.
Gents furnishing goods. • White and colored ccttott
Shirts, Wool and - Merino • Wrapperi and Drawers,
Flannel and menu() Hop, Knttt Jackets, Comforters,
Ties, Bows, Mufflers. Gloves, Trunks'. Satchels, &c.,
&c., the largest variety in town, at G., R. & Co's.
Gi:TTTEN BERG; ROSEN tAtiM,. & CO
N. S. DESSA.IIER, Nn*aging l'artner.
Montrose, September : 29th. 1.1315. • •
CARTFR, ABBOTT &JOHNSON.
IRON, STEEL,' , NAILS, BLACK
SMITHS' SUPPLIES, FARMERS'
AND MECHANICS' TOOLS.
eivisreeVii . Stool '43lracodlisr
SEAT STRINGS, STEEL ',IRE,
.•,
BURRETT'S CORN' 'SHELLER, AND
TH.E IMPROVED BIIRDIOE.
. . - -FEED OITYTER.
TA.RBELL HOUSE.
,
! i t= DITRRTIRT NG: Gueur : ,Good : §yetentialeoil
4111:.rfereoue who contettWit. osakiag I coptracis w i t h
newspapers for tbo Ineertion offulvertteements, should
send*, cents.ki Ore°. P. Rowell tlt- Co.`" pult Row
New York, for, their. PAIIPHWITraO Ktulaisev.-,
oath e dition j,eoitihstrig Hite of beer 14eir yen
1 iiil iitheilii. ihsmiogtwelett, Avrtiselien tisk
- _ . en orienting PePore 1i,1050r,,_13 it a s =kneloai
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ii i s : - it! li 3 -' tit vouge - dsplan Aosetionlroaribusbaloomi'vatim , 4s.r
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Our Custom Department.
ITURNIBI37NG GOODS.
HATS! RATS! ! & CAPS'f , CAPS .
M. G. R. itb Co's.,
Vhelesale and Retail !Milers in
HAR - DWARE,
• Agents for
TOE oALfiS and CALK STEEL, &43.4
tarcui., ♦ND SEE Us,
87!WaihingtODSti
BINGUALATON, - N. Y.
Oct. 14th. 1875.-14.
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-aiid boughtiviib ' '
cute. W. e w ill, ' , ,ss-,tiereto re
,..-...--_ ". --.-- --...: and .--_,i -.. .. . - to ~xofren- thelattest
aatiortmeAT ues Dargaulaitt-thu county. i,, i • . A L. , ,1- .-• ,' ''
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PriPutter and Produce shipped: ! Highest price and prornß4 returns gii4rantged.
Money advanced when: desired. -• • ,•
GEO, - LEIENHEiIf.
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Gretit , B end July 7th11i375.
FRANK
,(BRANCH HOUSE OF JOIN MONROE CO,, PIIELATIELPHM)
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All k ndo ana gradio.of DOMESTIC' & IMPORTED :SVINESA' LIQUORS *
,as
No4embet,loth. 1875.-3 m •
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' ' WHOLESALE DEALER IN ''-, '. -" • - .
STYLE . - OP -P,UNT:-AND.:O-01,1).10.k'fCIMINUS.,
EtERY
Bronze Larva, Opal Lamps, All Glass Lamps, Hand .Lamps,
Burners, Wicks, Shades, Shade Holders,46c., ace,
Ibiam• ,ANA *Amb.A.ivwzix,
.Guaranteed as Low as any Simian Boutheinffew 'York
(4reios by ' titan .
promptly' Alton deli To. March 81,1846. ,
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EST . JO B PRINTING • AT THE .LOWEST RATEQ
-•- We. are continually adding new material, to our
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Stock , of JOB 'ilk and FOUR Printing Pressis, we Defy Oomepelien
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Both in Price and Quality,, lther is Plain Black or Colored Work.
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SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS' IN
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BARDIVAIRL
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FIRST GLASS VOMMOY ;
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To be found in this section of the cowktry, of his owe
manufacture, and at prices that cannot tall to give male
faction. They make the very best
EXTENSION TABLES
the'Couittry,and WASItlirT them:
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Of all Wilda done in tbe neatest Ina)4l°F.
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or VAMOiS KENDS.
PURE N 9.1 MATRASSES,
AfID COMMON MATRAS§rgS
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The subscriber willbereaftei'maketul, udertinAng a
s_pltmalty.in his business. ,Iltrian fun completed
NEW and the nitst plegant HEARSE in,the State, an
needing his services will be attended to promptly ind at
esthicto;y charges. ,
WTI, W. METH SOIL
‘Nontrose.Pa... Jan. 81 1 0720—noti—tf. - •
Best ea4ecies 8 cents per stit4 - at
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Then adersigt ed will make
pat. , rtaking t p- e a Speciality
in their. baeluesa,
Il aeediag thairsavieett will ta promptly attended
to. Satiatactioujtearantoel,
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