Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 June 1880 — Page 7

TIiioiikIi tl»«“ Shadow— A liomniice in llich Life.

(Vallejo [Cal.] News.)

On Tuesday there came up from San ' Francisco ami passed through to Napa a respectable-looking man who seemed cast down to the lowest depths of despair. Crossing the ferry, a gentleman on board, attracted by his fellow-passenger’s woebegone look and tear-dinined eyes, entered into conversation with him. and elic-

Finding “OtaT* In th« Vllbl*.

(American Wesleyan.J

An English missionary, a short tima

and hoisting it out of the well. Mrs. Green was present and cheered her husband by telling him that he would soon

be released. '1 he poor man was sutfer- ago, related a remarkable incident. There ing immense agonies, and said he could was a lodging house in his district which not live a minute longer. He bade his j he had long desired to enter, but was dewife farrwell in choking sobs. With terred from so doing by his friend, who frantic efforts they tore the animal limb feaml t,iut llis life ' voulJ ^ thereby enfrom limb until the last piece was clear dangered. He became at length so uned away, and the unconscious man was ea,f - v ^ L- ( h-' tl -' ri n> r u: | l to risk all confound buried to his chin in dirt and gray-, ae< l U ? nCe f and tr >' to e ilin , ^

ed into conversation witn mm. ana one- e l, saturated with blood, and was lifted he g ave ttsomewhat timid knock ited the following facts: Several “O^j's, to the surface. He was carried to his roaTedYutTWhuhi 'thereT^a^ ago ho had received an advantageous oil ( home, where restorat.ves were applied. at the moment a vicious Iwking er from some Mining ompames m Ar iand tn a short tllne he spoke. Although W(Jlnan opened the door and ordered the izora to go down and put up some tna- : n0 hones were broken ho was badly man of (rod away,

chinery. He had accepted the clfer and cr u a hed and bruised, and may bo conlin-

went down to tho mines, 1 wing his e d to bis bed for weeks. . wife and children in San Francisco.) — j same voice. 1 he missionary walked m Every month he had sent liberal remit- “““wo rd^f w ""T ^ "Y Y^’hfhYY^ ^d ^2 tances to them, but his wife felt lone-1 Dr. E. W oodrutf, for nineteen years a J ‘ some without him, ami was continually i ,raatlcln S physician at Grand Kapids i “I have been visiting most of the begging him to u-turn home. As he was Michi K a "’ furm ' hl -‘ s ll “-' Spn-iH^d (111.) houses in this neighborhood to read with

receiving a large salary, he disliked re .! Journal the following: “VVash the child

linquishing tho situation; but, at length, { rom “ a '^ lo ‘ ,,ot stron g i*al-soda| j ought, for 1 wish also to talk with you his wife's appeals for his return became vvatur - ' v “ rm - ,lu n wi P e dr y- Then im- and your lodgers.”

so strong that ho threw up tho job and 'nediately bathe freely with oil from beef started for homo. ! m#rrow - or oil frora b,,lter ' 1 *l , P lied lr(;e - Arriving in San Francisco Monday ! b’- 1 hen give freely catnip tea, or some night he"*hurried home with a light'- cod sweating article, pennyroyal, fcc.

“Let him come in, and see who he is, and what he wants,” growled out the

‘Are you what is called a town mis-

sionary?”

“I am, sir,” was the reply.

“Well, then,” said the tierce-looking man, “sit down and hear what I am going

heart, thinking only of the joy his return ^ ‘very half hour, or as often as | ^X^ ^ ^ "!

they get worrisome or wakeful, and •!' um y ca n at this house and read and pray one or two days they will bo entirely | with us or our lodgers as often as you

cured. 1 have been called to cases where

would bring to his wife and little ones. Stopping on his way up Market street only long enough to purchase some delicacies for the dear ones, he soon arrived at

they have been fully broken out, and in

his residence, when what was his sui-j this way entirely cured them in twentyprise to find the house closed and dark- fol,r hours - 1 hav « had thirty cases on ened, and not the slightest sign of l,f e j hand at one time, and never lost a case around. Inquiry among the neighbors in ln X life - 15ul now 1 ani old and abou * being made, lie learned the dread news t0 S ivc U P m X business, and seeing from that through continual worrying at her | tb e papers that your town is inlected loving husband’s non.return" his wife I wilh the epidemic, I wish to do all the become insane just live days before, and S ood 1 can - ’ 3 80 simple. ^ ou do beer, sent to the Napa Asylum, while his n(d cad a doc t° r A good nurse can atchildren were taken charge of by some | tood t0 thera - lf - b X opening the pores friends in another portion of the city. I of tbc skin and sweating youcanletoff This was a terrible blow, which well nigh * bo P oison - " hieh is an animalcula, or prostrated him, and ho waited impa-i animl ‘ 1 ^ the blood - the cure is ^“Patiently for the coming of day, when he ! The 8amc is e q unl, X “ ^vers of all

could hunt up his doubly bereaved chil dren and then fly to his wife who had

kinds, hard colds and coughs. I take the ground that all diseases are caused by a

become a wreck through excessive love sto l-l' a go of the pores of the skin, retainfor him. This was Tuesday, when „ lir ' ing the poison, or living animals, in the friend met him, and he was then on his | blood - alld a11 X 0 " havo t0 do at r "' st ls to way to the Asylum, with misery and un- ' °P on tbe doors and let thoni ,,ut - o^ drive utterable woe depicted in every feature. thcm . ou t- All the people know a warm Yesterday morning there came down batb |S § ood - X ou a PP'X tko od ,0 from Napa and crossed over on the Val- j thc sddn - and it liec P s lhu P orGS °I ,c:n a lejo ferrv a happy, loving and reunited j lon e ‘*'"0 to give tho enemy a chaace to couple. The husband, his face wreathed S'; 1 0 " t - 1 ho P e a " wiU tr X »*. aI ‘ d ‘ bG X ill smiles, was scarcely recognizable asj w ' b 300n be comineeil. ^

the forlorn, broken-hearted man of the j

night before. Thc womnn leaning so lovingly on his arm and looking up to him so tiustingly, was his wife, now perfectly sane. Grief at his absence darkened her mind. Recognition and joy at his return brushed away the clouds from her brain, and restored her reason. Ari zona and the Asylum had yielded up their treasures; the grave could do no more. Another interview with the husband by the News’ informant elicited the statement that Arizona had lost all charm for him, and that when next he traveled his wife and children would travel with him. The sequel to this affair is a happy’ one. Would that all clouds had such a silvery lining! TIh* nciti th«‘ IStil. Sussex <N. J.) Hi-gister. An amusing incident happened near the Court house on Monday afternoon. One of our town constables saw a rat crossing tho stroet, and struck at it with his umbrella. The blow failed to tako effect, and the rat ran down into the basement of the O’Leary building, followed by the valiant constable. Tho rat being cornered, sought to escape by running up the inside of the trousers of his pursuer, who immediately grabbed for tho part containing the most room, and came out of the area exclaiming: “Where shall I go? Where shall I go?" After some deliberation, mcanvvhilo dancing about in terror, ho ran up into Burhard's harness shop, followed by a crowd, who sent for a physician. Before tho constable was released from his predicament the rat bit tho physician, but tho rodent was dually squeezed to death inside of the Constable s trausers, much to his relief. He now says'ho prefers rats in his hoots, to rats in his trousers. A Thrilling Advcntim*. Near tho Umatilla River, in Oregon, recently, a Mr. Green, was digging a well, and Mr. Scott, his brother-in-law, while breaking a young horse, approached the well, when tho animal made a plunge at him. Mr. Scott dodged and the horse tumbled into tho well, striking Green on tho head and crushing him to tho earth. The only thing that prevented him from being instantly killed was a box suspended by a rope. This sustained sufficient weight to allow him to breathe. Scott, realizing that the fcantic efforts of the horse would kill the man beneath him, siezed an ax and jumped down upon tho animal, when a life and death struggle ensued. He at length managed to deal the horse a fatal blow. Every time the horse struggled largo quantities of earth poured down upon Green. Scott climbed out and ran a mile and a half for help. Returning as quickly as possible, the men set to work cutting tho horse to pieces

Mow Two Yonii^ /IIrn SnaiMMl I |> $1. IOO. [Truckoe CCal.) Republican.!

Two young fellows, named McGrath and Boleman, who have peregrinated through old mining camps for some time, arrived in town last week and visited the old smelting works below town. In all smelting furnaces there is a certain amount of leakage of tho bullion which works on down through tho bottom of tho furnace and permeates tho rocks and iiooring. The young men referred to

like; if you do not answer me right, we will tear your clothes off your back and tumble you neck and heels into the street. Now, what do you say to that, for 1 am

a man of my word?”

The missionary was perplexed, but at length quietly said: “ 1 will take you.” ‘•Well, then,” said the man, “here goes.

Is the word ‘girl’ in any part of the Bi-

ble? If so, where is it to he found and how often? That is my question. “Well, sir, the word ‘girl’ is in the Bi-

ble, hut only once, and may he found in the words of the Prophet Joel, iii, 3. 'ihc words are: ‘And sold a girl for wine,

that they might drink.’”

“Well,” replied the man: “Fin dead beat. I durst to have bet live pounds you could not have t Id.” “And I could not have told yesterday,” said the visitor. “For several days I have been praying that the Lord would open me a way into this house, and this very morning, when reading the Scriptures in my family, I was surprised to find the word girl, and got the Concordance to see if it occurred again, and found it did not. And now, sir, 1 believe that God did know and does know what will come to pass, and surely His hand is in this for my protec-

tion and your good.”

The whole of the inmates were surprised, and the incident has been the means of tbe conversion of the man, his wife and

two t.” the lodgers.

AnHoat Hanking. [Mercantile (N. Y.) Journal.] Mr. F. G. Hilton Price, F. G. S., read a paper at the opening meeting of the Institute of Bankers, entitled “Notes on Ancient Bankers and Goldsmiths to thc close of the Seventeenth Century.” Mr. Price, who is the author of “The Handbook of London Bankers,” gave a large number of very interesting facts on the subjects, referring in thc opening part ol his paper to the little that is known oi the operations of banking or trade of an equivalent character; among the Chinese and Hindoos as far hack as 2250 B. C.

were sufliciently versed in mining mat- Although there were no actual records of

tors to know there Was a large amount of bullion scattered among tho rocks below the furnace and that it was worth money. They went to Judge Reiser, the owner of the smelting works, and offered him one-third of the profits of the bullion for tho privilege of working it up and selling it. The Judge closed tho contract/and after six days’ labor produced as tho result of their adventure sixteen bars of bullion, weighing about one hundred pounds each, and from an assay test valued at no less than .f 1,-100, so that the young men made about •’fS7 each per day by their speculation. The bullion was shipped below on Monday.

banking among the ancient Egyptians, yet it appeared certain that that class of traders existed, as was inferred from various uses made of precious metal. Home of the transactions mentioned in the bible some two thousand years B. (J., were also referred to. The author dwelt on the recent discoveries made in Assyria by the late George Hmith, of the British museum and gave translations of tables discovered by that gentleman, especially in connection with die tablets of checks, receipts and other records of a great firm of the name of Egibl, who flourished 597 1>. G. These tablets lie classilied in order. A remarkable fact in connection with the tablets was that each bore the day of the month, date and regnal of the /Monarch in whose reign the transactions were made. Among the tablets was also a hank almanac of the firm, containing a complete calender of the Babylonian year. It appeared from this disclosure that the usurious rate of cent, per cent, was sometimes charged on loans. The speaker then passed on to notice

A Philndelpdia child was born with a fair complexion, dark eyes, and brown hair. Soon after birth he began to turn

dark of skin, tho color deepening from the monetary transaction of the Greeks, yellow to saffron, and finally to black, among whom, especially in Athens, there The color was unfform all over tho bony, 'vere plenty money dealers Bills of

J exchange, were m these early times,

except at the joints, wheic it was a little ] nm d e Us0 of, llI)( i ( . ol ,id he transmitted darker, and in tho palms of tho hand from place to place. Although much where it is a little lighter. The once I " !W known of the Roman practice, there , , . . , , . , , , , , was no information whether cheek—the brown hair turned stiff and jot black, ami attrillUti8i pi . r ^riptum-was capable tho eyes also grew darker, so that tlw of being transferred to any one else by light between the iris and the pupil’s the person who received it, or whether it could not bo di.-timrushed. Dr. Reynold’s onl X. I> a X ab >« to the drawee Recent

. discoveries at lumpen, in the house of a

who has closely studied this singular Roman hunker, had resulted in unearthca.se, says that the disease is melanosis or ing the actual tablets used in his banking pigmentation, which is mentioned in the business, and thev represented receipto for . . , i * .t • payment and the registration of paybooks in a general way, but there is no ^ ma(le ^ the ^public exchequer. case given where it has developed all After the Norman conquest, the Jews over the body. This was more than were brought to England by \V illiam I., sixteen months ago, the child then thir- and “trounced bdb,td exchange and the i ,, . . practice ot lending money at interest 1 teon years old. Since then the boy has ' .«... llr i tv landed rm

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greatly improved, by degrees becoming next point noticed was the rise and prolighter, until now ho is of a light chestnut gross of the goldsmiths, chiefly in Lonbrown color. don ' .^vious to the fire, goldsmiths

lived m Chepe. After the fire they remov-

It is not always perfectly safe to ed to Lombard street. Almut the time clothe the Baby with opium prepare °f Uharles the I., the goldsmiths had lions, but you can rely on Dr. Bull's Ba- superfluous bullion m ihe lower of Lonby Syrup; it contains nothing injurious, hir safe keeping; hut this led to the Ling seizing the whole, amounting to Bondi worth 11,000 were stolen from a (£200,000, audit was some time before the

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