Greencastle Star Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 July 1893 — Page 6

CONSTIPATION Is called the ‘-'Father of Diseases.” It is caused by a Torpid Liver, and is generally accompanied with LOSS OF APPETITE, SICK HEADACHE, BAD BREATH. Etc To treat constipation successfully

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One of the most difficult problems the old citizen can be asked to solve

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HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS. Sr jrUe* Co.. Elkhart. Ind ]>izb Bibb : For 20 years I van troubled with hear; dueto* Would frequently have falluif ■pell, and smothering at uiklit Had to alt up or Bet out of bed to breathe Had pain In my left aide and back moat of the time; at last I boeame •ropeu'*! 1 war very nervous and nearly worn out The loam exatemam would cum* me to ,

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with flattertnj: For the lam fifteen year. I could ■tot Bleep on my leftaide or back until heKun takmit vour Arv lirart Ourr 1 had nm taken it very loujr until 1 felt much better, and 1 can now Bleep oo either aide or buck without the learn diacumlurt I have no pain, amotberlug d ropey, no wind on atomach or other diau^reeatile aymptoma. I an. •tile ui do all my own housework without auy

trout.le andconBider myself cured

Elkhart. Ind 18K8 Mkb KiJHBk Hatch It ie now four yearn sine* I have taken any ■tedieme Am in' better health than I have tieeo In an years 1 boneetlj l*» —* , . —. _ Here that Itr. Jfiler’ Mnr IT I J p” IJ Henri Curt saved nry life ^ W ■ • ha and made me a well woman 1 am now 62 yean Bf am and am able to do a in "id day * work May Zklh, 1892. Mu* EhlUkA Hatch.

Btreet teuder. <io About with Char,.»l Ho " tb ' Baltimore Oriole BuUd* HU Htoeee on Which ChUdrrn Bahe t ukea 1 ‘** T 'wlaBluc Neat. Japan bus been frequently referred r ^^ H ‘ Baltimore oriole is u prince in •

to as tbe -Children s 1'aradiae,’ and hc,Ui *' of pvinccb, says a writer in with consult* ruble justice, lor in no Scribners Magazine. 1 he family to in, the present position of the river toother country is childhood made so which he belongs is conijaised of birds ward the commerce of the city. A much of. and are children surrounded rmnarLable either for plumage, note, quarter of b century apo, says the St by so many devices for their amuse- nest.effirsor.habit Each can claim some- Louis Globe-1 lemocrat. It was everymert In every town, according to Dr. curioua and origine’ brt the }■ was both the feeding and Vi I- Eustiake in the Popular Science Baltimore shines in every one of these d’.str : .*>v.tiug' artery People engacred venders and hawkers wliose sole cus- nest alike he is ai. especiadj rcu.—: ^ prosperity only near its waters. Adtomers are children. able bird. W lien the earl of Baltimore vised that biisiries* would romp be g"oUue class of these venders carry two became the lord of Maryland his fol- j n g. west they could only respond by charcoal stoves, or furnaces, swung in lowers quickly noticed the correspond- the question: ‘T*o you see that river? the conventional manner of the country enc< between his heraldic livery of Is it going’to move?" Created avenues from the ends of a pole which rests orange and black and the orange and of trade were Just beginning to receive across the shoulder. Arriving ate con- black of the splendid bird that so attention, due to the rivalry of other venient corner, the load is put down, abounded in the new estates, so that, points which were not blessed and a group of eager children quickly very naturally, the name Baltimore with a natural highway. The poaaefrgather. For the moderate sum of one bird was suggested and has been K j oli 0 f this nature-given avenue of or two rin the children are supplied borne ever siuce. commerce had. iu fact, made the averwith a tiny cup of sweetened hatter Bis nest is one of the most wonder- age Ht. Louisian neglectful and disand a spoon. Thus equipped, they examples of bird-weaving in exist- dainful of the created avenue. Life proceed to bake their own cookies on ‘'nee. It is made of separate threads, timt did not begin and end on the river the smooth iron top of the stoves, fash- strings, horsehair or strips of bark, was not worth talking about. The idling the dainties into whatever closely interwoven into a sort of sack, niun who wanted to go to Cairo. Memshape they please, and. when they are ant ^ 80 hrmly knit together that it will phis. Vicksburg or New Orleans never crisp and "brown, devouring them. The bear a weight of twenty or thirty thought of rail. The palatial river ame vender also devotes his skill to pounds. In the southern parts of this steamlxiat was the accepted means of children. His "stock intrude” consists bird s range the nest is suspended from travel. People going east, even, at one of dried reeds and a quantity of midzu two or three terminal twigs for pro- tune took a river steamer to Alton, ame, a sort of mult paste. Some of the tection from numerous enemies, such TLc levee front was the scene of ninearae is put on the end of a reed and is aK snakes, opossums ami the like; it tenths of the life and activity of the molded or blown into some fantastic also made six or seven inches in eity. The —runner” was the most pershape by the vender. The young cus- depth to prevent the eggs being thrown sistent and irresistible at his class. lie tomer dictates us to the figure, uud <>lIt by the high winds. But in the ■ ruil " f or G le steamer as well us the butterflies, flowers, gourds, or what- c °lder north, where tree-climbing foes i 1() t e i n,. would almost kidnap a permit arc shaped from the sweet paste urt ' nm '- B is hung, not at the extrem- to p,, t jjim to his steamer or to his The children, after having satisfied By of the branches, but in a cluster of i u>tc i The latter-day cabman is noth- ; their tu te for artistic design, eat the twigs that affords shelter. It is much i U p t,o be compared to him. And so linisht ork. the reed handle prevent- shallower than when exposed to the with the merchant who had a pound or ing tin Hi ers from becoming sticky, wind, but is very thickly woven and u t()n Q f fivjpht to ship. It must go Thor is in.other of the child amusers lined with soft, warm materials. The bv river _ bv tl(iat or t )arpe . Those j that c: Ik seen in the streets of Tokio oriole s loud, life-like notes ringing were great days for St. Louis. Ituil1 or any other Japanese city. This arti- from the high tree-tops in the morning rouding was undeveloped in the west sail molds fruits, flowers and vege- u,rt ’ IIU ample refutation of the old southwest and northwest aud tables from colored rice-flower dough, theory that melody and bright plum- twenty-one states and territories were and does his work so deftly that it is, have never been bestowed on the reached by water. ready difficult to distinguish the urtifi- gamebird.

eial from the real fruit. . _ I This universal love and regard for ^ ® OAD. children is also displayed at every It lleitrn * Kemairkable KMemblum to : temple festival, where numerous th,- Anctent Trie«,r»tnp*. booths, gay with toys, flags and games, The*-has been eonsiderablediscusi form always a prominent feature. , sion in the scientific iiajiers of late

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THE CROWN OF SCOTLAND. It 1h 8upi»oh«?(1 to Hav«- iw««*ii Worn by

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How Kubiui Onre Rroke Ilih Collar Rone,

Rut FiniHlAed the I'erfortnance.

Fifty years ago European audiences listened with rapt admiration to liubini. a tenor of whom it was said that, though he himself could not act, he made his voice act for him, says a writer in the Philadelphia Press. The

about the curious habit of the "horned toads,” found in Arizona and Mexico, of spurting blood from their eyes when

disturbed. Many witnesses agree in ■ . . - . , . , .

. T ,„ , .... the assertion that the little animals expression he gave to his A once precious diadem, which is n voice, the judicious nae of the tremolo, now only an historical relic of much * Y l', . f ,I '. r' *”5 ttn d the management of light and interest, is the crown of the Scotch ,'Y‘Y,,’Y'- lY.Y ’Y‘(YY',' nVI'.l shade produced a thrilling effect. But

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It ia Buppoaed, aaya the St. Louis He- orifioe8 juKt above Bml bchiud the

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and gem-incruBted imitation flowers. ' a .°. n ' 1 n K rliI1 ”. 1UI " ( rt a turous arc always on the edge of danThe lower ring, the head hand proper, mY j 1100 , ul _ 1 ‘ " u -' u |’'" a ” a! '* 1 ^,. r On one occasion Lubini. after reis adorned from end to end of the . ' I , Y Y'F a ’* peating this vocal feat, and lieing a golden hand with large precious stones .. . . a 1 l< ' " i UlL second time encored, found himself

lived in the western part of America— . , . . .. . , the triceratops of Prof Marsh. ! ““ Bble U * , th !" “Y This gigantic animal, whose name ! l*‘‘tvrnnned not to fail, he gathered up means "three-homed face.” had its ^ strength and made a supreme skull inclosed in a bony helmet on the 1 effort ' The UOte came wlth >ts wonl -

upper part of which, over the nose, were three stout horns. The head of one of these monsters is no less than

eight feet long.

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of different kinds, mostly in their rough, unpolished state. Above rise two arches of gold, which unite and are surmounted with the historic "cross and ball.” Even when the Stuarts became kings of England they went to the trouble of going to Scotland to seat themselves for a few moments upon the celebrated "stone of Scone” aud to have King Bruce’s diadem pressed upon their royal heads. Charles I. declared his intention of removing Scotland’s famous relic to London, so that such ceremonies could be carried out at home, hut the sturdy Soots soon convinced him that such a proceeding would he an infringement upon their rights, so the king had to

ed power, brilliancy and duration, but at the cost of a broken collar bone. A surgeon examined the singer and found that the tension of the lungs

When a horned toad is laid upon the "r YJ'.^TwY ^ Yhs’^

head of the triceratops th* resemblance '

is quite striking, as if this little modern I W ? ^ FT inhabitant of some of the sandy plains ,cU "’ U,K , thlS tbe BU1 f er , d ^ lBr f d * be of the west were a miniature reproduc- Bnpossible. as he had only finished sev-

tion. with variations, of the wonderful da ^ ° f B lon K engagement.

beast that roamed there in ancient ' , aa I at aU with a broken col-

times. , lar bone? he asked. | i es; it will make no difference in LIGHT SLUMBER. .vour voice,” answered the surgeon. ■ ‘‘But you must avoid lifting heavy

carefully

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the name of Granger once stole the Scotch crown and the other royal insignia—this in 1652 or 105S. At the time of the restoration they were transferred to Charles II. They were returned to Edinburgh castle in 1707, and have remained there ever since.

THE EVERLASTING “WHY." It 1, Answered b.v hii Old and Experi-

enced Lnpmecr.

“It makes me mad.' said the old engineer to a correspondent of the Car and Locomotive Builder, "to hear jieople ask why a man don’t do so and so when his engine strikes. It all comes like a stroke of lightning. When we piled ’em up iu the Whitesville cut and

. , * (read. above all, you must leave the B flat

An exchange says that a well-dressed a i om . -

man, leaning against a lamp post and, Uubini continued to sing with a apparently sleeping the sleep of the broken clavicU . uutil thc termination

just, created a great deal of interest m ’ ol the engagement. a busy London street the other day. ,

He sat on a box which he had been car-

rying.

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Evidently being suddenly overcome Their Faithful W »t< hfuluea. of the Floeka I with drowsiness, he had placed the box * nder Their C .re. on the curbstone, and. sitting down Gen. John Bidwell related to the upon it. had fallen asleep. To those Groville (Cal.) Register the following who succeeded in getting close enough tth showing how well trained the shepto the man his gentle, restful snore i ht ’ rd d< ’P Becomes. He and a friend dispelled the fear that he might be ! w ere riding in the Salmas valley when dead. The side of his face was ex- ! t-Bey came to a bund of one thousand or posed uud betrayed no sign of intoxica- , more *heep guarded by ten or twelve tion. It was the judgment of every h Bepherd dogs. There were from one that he was sober, in good health twenty-five to thirty coyotes along the

killed eight, year before last. 1 was sit- and simply tnl;ing a quiet snooze. edge of the hills and within a short ting in my window that night, looking When the crowd became so deep as distance of the sheep, but between the ahead as careful anyone could. We u> threaten a blockade, the supposed two were the well trained and vigilant had started on the curve and she was sleeper suddenly jumped to his feet do P*> “Two or three times while we going as fast as the wheels could turn. ! mounted his box and. flourishing a were in sight one or more of the coyforty minutes behind time, aud the couple of bottles over his head, ex- oU ‘ s made u dash for the sheep, but

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morning. Jimmy 11 art sell was feeding , ’’.Now. gents, seeir’ that yrm urc .11 1 the guardians of the flock. We rode Vr every minute i lert ., i r i st . to u question of privilege, OIJ utK1 P ut U P at l Be Gomez ranch. "I thought 1 saw a glimmer of light 1V nd after thankin’ you for this most whic h was owned by a wealthy native on the bank ahead. It was the flash j cordial reception, which 1 assure vou Californian. About sundown the from tin headlight around the other will long remain upon the tablets of sheep, driven by the dogs, came up to Bend of the curve. Between the time my memory. I wish to call your alien- ’-Be house and the flock entered a corI caught that flash and when I saw the ’ tion to my world-renowned com and ral Two of the dogs laid down at the headlight swing around the cut as big bunion eradicator.” , entrance and waited there until the as a tub it couldn't have been a bun- j owner came out and put up the bars. dredth part of a second. We were nose Intelligence of the Ape. Then the master patted his different to nose before I realized—no, I don’t A naturalist recently declared that dogs and fed them well. He told us think I realized—but 1 put on the air " art ’ wrong in ascribing unusual in- that the dogs drove these sheep out on with one yank, yelled t* Jimmy, and telligence to animals of the ape species, the plains two or three miles in the fFll out of the window. 1 was cut all As k i® the only animal with hands, morning, remained with them during up. The wreck was on fire and people jt d ty s many things by instinct and the day, kept the coyotes and other were hollerin underneath. I laid habit and necessity that resemble animals at hay, and each evening drove there feeliu of myself, exjiectin’ every acts of human beings and make it them up to the house and into the cor-

minute to find a soft place, bull was seem to us as if it is guided by iutel- ral.” 111 right, and three days after 1 went l e( ’t. The ape is hardly more intelli- I ~ |

to Jimmy's funeral After that 1 don’t F tn ' , than the dog. if. indeed, he knows • . l * ra F , *ay 1 olnt «- want any man to tell me what you as much. lie has a gift for imitation ,. 1 lb< Legmumg of the last war ought to do.” and a capacity for mischief, and that is i' m tbt ' Population of Paruguay t he most human part of him. But the | W llt reckoned at 770,000; to-day it lias A Strange Lake in Afrlea. animal that really knows thc most, or , 16Ks thalJ **(>.000—and f "By sis-sev-Luke Assal, one of the finest salt is capable of being trained sc as to eut ^' s that number are women, lakes in the world, in the district of show the most striking results of edu- These figures do uot refer to the noObock, East Africa, only a few miles cation, is the domestic pig.” madic savages that swarm that part of from the head of the Bay of Tadjouiah. j the country called the “Chaco.” whose has been bought by Mr. Chefueux from Honor, to French Artist.. borders are separated from Asuncion the French government. All along the ln Tqftnce a popular painter inspires only by the narrow river—but to their edge of the lake, which comprises only aBout as much sentiment in the other near kinsmen of more or less adultersixteen square miles, is a lied of near- st ’ x at ’ a successful actor. When Hen- 1 ated blo<Kl, who live in bamb(»o huts, ly pure salt about a foot in thickness. j am in Constant was elected to the cultivate the soil to a limited extent. The water of the lake is so surcharged academy a short time ago the women and consider themselves civilized. The with salt that it is impossible to sink students at the Julien studios erected uncontrolled Indians of the Chaco in it. The bottom is apparently a bed a triumphal arch of flowers and laurel are reported by the government staof solid salt. The heavy waters lave Before the painter’s house and com- tisticiaus to numlier upwards of UK).IK10; the base of jagged and precipitous Polled him to pause beneath it and But in reality nobody knows much mountains which descend to the edge make a speech. Then when M. Con- about them. Even at the capital the of the lake, making it almost impossi- hlal| E (-ame down the stairway to leave aboriginal Guarani language is more ble to travel around it. Mr. Chefneux l Be house the fair students stood in universally spoken than Spanish, and will probably carry on his work by I double line and held palm branches the weekly journal, El Latigo 1mfloating machinery on the lake and t,ver hi® head, making an avenue for moutal, is half of it printed in that |

dredging In the salt bed at its bottom, i Bun to pass under. i language.

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