Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 August 1881 — Page 2

^ PAS f/Q" l.Amitt L '.■'>. rjfo«‘-ialas»*<3yS?^J! VSHY EASILY LIANAG-ED, ECONOMICAL IIT FUEL, AND Gt'ARANTEED TO Civs Perfect Satislictioa Ererywkra,

Japarii , '»f‘ Fans—-ThP Manner in Which family jewel to pass from Jls possesion.

They are Manufactured. * ’ J ’'

During the past few years Japanese

Dost hear roe?’

I do, father,” responded the weeping boy, throwing himself passionately

fans have become so popular in this u " n t j,’ e i )eili au ^ gu lping back a sob

i6i remarks re* I .... i.tr. **s —.*,.i- i..n ^

country that a few brief remarks re^ specting them and the manner in which they are manufactured, may perhaps prove acceptable. A writer in Chamber s' Journal says : Osaka is the principal city for the manufacture of the ogi, or folding fans, which are those almost exclusively imported, all descriptions of the bamboo kind being maue there; the figures, writing, etc., required for their adornment are executed at Kioto. The prices vary from a few pence up to £6 per 100, and even occasionally higher prices are given, though the bulk consists of the cheaper sorts. The superior kind of fan, It may be mentioned parenthetically, which are termed uchiwa by the Japanese, are manufactured at Kioto, and arc extensively used by the better classes of the

natives.

The following are the ures in the account whic

principal fe :li Mr. Com

at-

Consul

as his neck struck his sire's attenuated ' limbs. “ I will guard it forever; aye,

with my life! - ’

“’Tis well;” and the obi man turned his face to the wall. He lay so quietly that for a time they thought ho was sleeping. But presently the boy leaned over the bed, and placing his fair young face close to that of the old man, saw that he did not breathe, and in an instant divined that his father *hs dead. With a wail that would have moved a heart of stone or caused a mule to run away, he fell upon the form of his parent, kissing the cold cheeks again and again, and calling upon the lips that were closed forever to speak to him

once more.

Twenty years had passed. Usually some of them order it i.p or play it alone, but in this case they all passed. Adalbert Korigane had grown into a strong-limbed and handsome man. Fort

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Conrad COOK,

Fear New York boys, from nine to twelve years of age, attacked an old woman named Mrs. Hannah Davidock, in Hester street, and robbed her of $150 and made their escape. [Glen’s Fall, in. Y.) Times.1

A Card;

Glen’s Falls, X. Y., Dec. 14,1880. 1’ev. Mr. L. X St. Onge. I Dear Sir.—Will you please state bcI low what satisfaction St. Jacobs Oil I cives you, which you got of us some

time ago and, oblige

Very effective.

Leggett & Bush. L. X. St. Onge.

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Sol els front for Pure i A freight train on the'Chicago & NorthEaffla White Lead M t, wi ' stern > fourteen miles rroni I’^htigo. MAglw ▼▼ lllUw | \Vig, | had its engine boiler explode, tear-

very Keg Warranted. West Side public square.

MADE OXLY BY

Mar Ban’! Co,

ST. 1,01 IS, WO.

IMror.TEP.3 AND DEAI/ERf? IN tim-pl/itse, wire,

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Annesley gives of the details connected : U ne hail lavished upon him her golden I with ogi or folding fans. As in many ! favors, and, in addifion, he had won tne J other branches of industry, the princi- | heart of a blue-eyed mi.id who had ! pie of division of labor is carried out promised to ere long become his bride. ’ in the fan making trade. The bamboo ! As she stood enfolded in his arms the ’ribs are made in Osaka and Kioto by j previous evening, her head resting trustprivate individuals in their own houses, j fully on his shirt-front where she could and combinations of the various notches almost hear the crackling of his livercut in the lower part are left to one of pad, he had placed upon her finger his the finishing workmen, who forms the mother’s ring and sealed the plighting various patterns of the handle accord- | of nis troth with a pure passionless kiss, ing to plans prepared by the designer. | l n speaking of it afterward, Dell said ho In like manner the designer gives out never felt healthier in his iite than at to the engravers the patterns which his . that moment. He told Cecil (her name

DR. J. S. JORDAN’S Lung Renovator!

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TIS tm STOVE DEALERS. SEND FOIl miCE LISTS, For sale hv H. S. HEXICK & CO.

I ML I CT €2 * rp troubled wlffj LeticorrTur* Mai U I CL ^'uot Albns or W bif^s) ahou.d semi l-.i •mmmmmmmmn—mmmmmmm l‘r«»f. llurrU' I'Minphlol lllUStral.'J fv I’lain giving (lescrit tioa of Ln Retucdv aad •bowing ,u ap.

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-tt hraltb, being » thorour’ U t * o ik-s' tresti** on tins diseaso

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experience teaches him will be most j likely to be saleable during the ensuing season ; and when the different blocks

have been cut, it still rests with him to

I TTttY Cl.is, OF GOOHS ISFD OB KOtD l*. say w ) la ^ co lor8 are to b« used for tiie

two sides of each fan. In fact, this official holds, if not the best paid, at any rate the most important, position on the staff in ordinary. When the printed [sheets which arc to form the two sides of the funs have been handed over to the workman, together with the sets of bamboo slips which ate to form the ribs, his first business is to fold the two sheets of which the fan is to be composed, so that they will retain the crease, and this is done by puttingthern between two pieces of paper, well saturated with oil, and properly creased. The four are then folded together and

placed under a heavy weight.

When sufficient time has elapsed the sheets are taken out and the molds used again, the released sheets being packed up for at least twenty-four hours in their folds. The next process is to take the ribs, which are temporarily arranged in order on a wire, and •‘set -1 them into their places on one of the sheets, after it has been spread out on a block and pasted. A dish of paste then gives the woodwork adhesive powers and that part of the process is finished by affixing the remaining sheet of paper. The fan lias to be folded up and opened three or four times before the folds take

the time the

INDORSED BY

PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFUCTEC EYEflYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH Of THE AGE.

SYMPTOMS CF A

TORP2S L5VEZ?. Los!* of pppetitf\NnuMon,uOwex» contivo, 1 a: n ia tr“TTt n dull aengation m the bnck pnrt, Fain uruier the Hhoulder* blade, fu'ine.is pftor * oting, vt ith a disia-

Oiaae. in.inea? .•aim*, u un a aibio- , nronor sh-ine* and bv • •lination to exertion of body or mind, , ! r l ‘ ' ’ . - . , Irritability of temper, i.ow spirit a. j is put to dry it has received t:ir more cf memory, v/ith a feeling of having neg- handling than any foreign paj>er could

lected sorno duty, weariness, Dizzinen, i* luitenne oi the II eio t, Dots before the eyt*« L V * ‘.'o'* 7 s’Vtp jTr.ir^Rehe, iicstl' j ..* -

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IF TIIECL WAEITT? GR ALF. UNKLEDT.r SERIOUS DISEASES YdaSOON OE DEVELOPED TIJTTa FILLS Htl ipied t » iMn h oi-edowf* i « VetssurhHc’hst)%v of fv'clfnK as to antonish tin* suUVrer. Tht'v I:»rT***!**** J !?•* 4 tie, h nd *’a list*»li • ho.lv i» ToKe on Er’te»;l». thus the syst.-ui j-, t»iMirlt*ti«*#t.Rii'' by t;i» irTianie ti’tlonon tt,.- ♦* Y?r4»»n*4, Mtool* hvc i ' > 1 eel;fs. ■' » '-t urr^y St..

TOTT’S HAIR Ml

iih4v II aik'*r W HTSK F.s cbr.npcd to aOi/reFY Iti.a* -, v by a ‘.iML'h* n^pllt ntion of ‘.hi* Dyk. I 1 iin;tans a, natural eolor, k« ts InMantnii^otiHly s Id l»y Druci:istb,..r by * \pr*9> <.t. recfij i « i

OiT.cc, .’3D Wturray 3’., New v 0 i k.

Dr. 'ft XT'S M 4' l *! of Val w»M»« lnfiirinnll.in 4n.l S' •cf.il Kercli'.fc will L, iiialled rKIF i»n appli.Htlci,. fr

MRS.

LfDIA S. P1MKHAM. OF LYNN, MASS.

LYDIA E. PENKKAM’S vegetalLS gr.'iro^’D. The Positive Cnr For all Female Complaints. This prop*rnUon. os Its rmnie mnslFts of Ve^otablc rro|H*rtics that are l.annlcss to thurnost del ir'ati* Invalid. U|»on ono trial the meritj of thi8 Com pound will bo recognized, ai rolh-f In Immediate, and rrhen its use Is continued, in ninety nine cases in n bun. «ircd a |h i-mnnent cureisefTVrtod.asth .usands will tttlfy on lu’eount of it« proven merits, it is to-day n* commended and prescribed by the t>CKt physicians in

the country

It will euro entirely the worst form of falling of the uterus, Lcucorrhcwa, irregular and painful Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and riceration. floodings all Displacements and the eon sequent spinal weakness, and hi especially adapted t" the Change of life. It will dissolve and expi*! tumors from the uterusin an early stage of development. The tendency to cancerous humors there is checked very speedily by its use. In act it has proved to l>e the great fit am! beet remedy that ha.* ever been <! ■«•<•• . t ed It permeates every t'ortlon of tho syst.-rn, and give m new lifeand vigor. It removes faintneFH,flatuh*ney, d* i«tr«<ys all craving for Htimulunts.ajid relieves wt aknvM

r>f the stomach

It cures Bloatlngf, IT. adachi-s. Nervous Prohl ration (Jeneral Debility, Sleeplessnesj, Depresr-ion ami Im’.i /ration Tliafc feeling of iK'nringf down. cans . 7 r’.’n weight and Iwioknrhe isnlv • ys iK*rmam ntly <•*;!» d ! v its use It willat *11 times. andt:ndrrall cirt umstun «‘e«, act in harmony with tho luw that grovonis tii*

female system.

For Kidney Complaints of either fcs thia eompf^nuu

ts unsurpassed.

table Compound

1 West# i n Avenue. I.ynn • - f« r t'» H» lit by mail in t:.c > form of I>»zc*ngeH, on re^eJet . for either. Mrs. PINkilAV •■1 of Inquiry Fend for pam

0 Mrnti m thia

without LYDIA F. 1MNKILAM*

was Cecil) the story of this ring, ami she said in her artless way: “Isn’t it too awfully romantic and nice for 1 anything?” * He allowed that it was. The next day she visited a jewelry store and asked the proprietor how much the ring was worth. With crushing force came the answer: “Three dollars and a half.” Let us draw two veils over the sad picture. One would not do it justice. The next day Adalbert called to see his idol. She was not in. Upon reach- ' ing his room he found a tiny package awaiting him. In it was the ring and a note saying: “ I never want to see you again.” * • i* * * The Korigane diamond is still in Adelbert’s possession. His hair is tinged with gray now. He is rich and successful and a pet of society, but ever on his face there is a weird, wistful look, telling of a secret that must be kept down. The dream of his life was a pleasant one, but he is paying for it

now.

He often thinks of his father’s dying injunction never to give away the rin^, but cannot imagine why his disobedience resulted so terribly. He knew that he had given away the ring. But he diil uot know that the ring had given him away.—Chicago Tribune.

X Bide oil a Wild liiiii.

A year or so since there was a “rodeo” out on Lost Kiver in Lane County. Ranchmen had gathered fora circuit of seventy-five miles to claim and brand their young cattle, and when a cordon of men had surrounded a large band, among which was a Spanish bull, a dispute arose about a “ mallet head,” or calf, that had escaped the spring branding. The discussion grew warm, none of the stock-owners being able to set tip a valid claim or establish an undoubted title. At last, in a spirit of bravado, a rancher proposed that whoever would ride the bull without saddle or halter should be declared owner of the calf. 1 There was a yell of approval but not a general stampede of volunteers, for taunts was in ill-humor and his foaming j mouth and bloodshot eye gave token j that whoever rode him would have a ! ride as wild ns Mazeppa's, and one that I might not end so well. At last a

nnmented descriptions of fans is not I ‘I ’

1 sufficient to encourage the production and held bv' a lariat When^the'insides are dry" the'riveting round horn and foot. Dismounting . .. 4 .i "j i . 4l w from hw horse, the vtiqurro fastened J.,1, .,l T.rm.h iniickiy tinishi-s tin- Ian. .^,1 i, ’ „ j

kb** mj “ i if. a* rr,?

the outer world rarely exceeded a sov- . lr v \ or ! 1 ' f ' , 1 '"t., „, r Ivin i L ereign, but since the arrival of for- I ln 1,s ,lauks “ h '* settled st ' curel > m h,s

eigners in the country, some few have been made to order at prices varying from £2 to iM sterling. The general prices of ordinary fans range from 2s. or .‘Is. to £2 per 100, though an extraordinary expen-

sive fan is turned out at £10 per 100. i . ,i i • .„:,i The sate of fans in olden times seldom , ! u 1 t sh ? t out ftc . ro , ss t,, 1 e sa K« ! , a,n ,^.' 11 exceeded 10,000 a var for the whole lighb’nmg speed h.s plucky ruler tuns - . , . . * M , 4 . inir the tiul that to him was aflheetcountry; but m recent years no less than at f chor until the be Uowings were lost in

J ing up the track, smashing five cars, killing one brakeman, and injuring the on-

| gineor and fireman,

\o (iioimI I'rv'nrltiuu;.

Xo man can do a good job of work,

a good sermon, try a law suit

well, doctor a patient, or write a good article when he feels miserable and dull, i with sluggish brain and unsteady neivis. ' and none should make the attempt in | such a condition when it it can be so ea- ; sily and cheaply removed by a little Hop Bitters. See other column.—Albany riv*. sw v *7

no in

preach

! Times.

2tl7.

A. \Y. Lawrence, with his wife and two children, was drowned in a bayou at Surrounded Hill, Ark. They were in a carriage on a ferry boat and were thrown into the stream by the frightened team.

Itc M Im* iiikI lliippy.

If you will stop all your extravagant and wrong notions in doctoring yourself and families with expensive doctors or humbug curs-alls, that do harm always, and use only nature’s simple remedies for all your ailinents—you will be wise, well and happy, and save great expense.

< ... ................ ul . The greatest remedy for this, the great

b'ood will tell you, is Hop Bit-

ti rs —rely on it. See another column,— Press. *2tl7

Anew dUeovery. wnrtb the time of all. It (toe* exeel all other remedies to beaL.huild up

Is a compound of the virtues of sarsaparf fa, stillingia, mandrake, yellow dock, will the iodide of potash ami iron, all powerfi blood-making, blood-cleansing, ami life-ans taining elements. ft is the purest, safes: and most elTeetnal alterative medieiiij known or'i'ailable to the pitblie. The sci enees of in- divine and chemistry have neve; produced o valuable a remedy, uor one s( potent tc rare all diseases resulting froi impure blood. li cures Scrofula an all scrofulous discuses, KrysIpelaE Hose, or St. Anthony’s Fire, Pimple and Face-grubs, I’ustules, Blotches Bous, Tumors, Tetter, Itumors Sail Bheuui, Scald-head, King-worn Ulcers, Sores, Kheumatism, Mercurla Disease, Neuralgia, Female Weak, nesses and Irregularities, Jaundice Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia iCmuciation, and Ueneral Debility. By its searching and cleansing qualities it purges out the foul corruptions whicl: contaminate the blood and cause derange, ment and decay. It stimulates and enlivens tho vital functions, promotes energy ami strength, restores anu preserves health,urn 1 infuses new lile and vigor throughout tlr whole system. No sufferer front any dis. | ease which arises from impurity |ud tin blood need despair who will giveS’

Saksai-akilla u (air trial.

It is folly to experiment with the numer. ous low-priced mixtures, of cheap materials, and witnout medicinal virtues, offered as blood-purifiers, while disease becomes morf firmly seated. AVer’s Sarsapaiulla is f medicine of such concentrated curativA power, that it is by far the best, ebea|iest and most reliable blood-purifier known

• ver-

Physicians know its composition, amt pre-

. —o-- * * (t i las been widely f 1

true consumption. Everybody should know of it’shealina power. Inquire for Dr. .Iordan s bong Kenovntor. the arent luny remedy. All

-• .-‘---'I it. Wholessled hy all

a ww ■( «> v it i < • i , vuv. s. i

first-uljiHa drugtristH soli

wholenale Dr. Jordan, tho noted thront and Iudk physician, will be at thoSpencof House, [ndiauapolis. from tho 1st tothe 7th: liojcansport, Murdock IIoupo, 8th to ‘Jth : LaFaycttc, Hranble House, 10th to 11th, inclusive. each month.and at the Home Office,Terre Haute. Ind., the balance ofthc month. LUG

stand; indeed, foreign paper has been tried and had to be given up as unsuitable for the work; but with great care the Osaka fan-makers had been able to make some fans with printed pictures, which had been sent over from America, though they were invariably obliged to use tiie face of Japanese paper. The qualities of native paper now used are not nearly so good as those of which the old fans were made, and in consequence the style of manufacture ; lias had to be changed. Instead of first pasting the two faces of the fan together, and then running in pointed ribs, the ribs are square and are pasted in ! in their their places in the manner de- , scribed above. The outside lacquered 1 pieces and the fancy work are all done in Osaka and Kioto and some of the do1 signs m lacquer on bone are really artistic; but the demand for the highly or

of fans

:-.ts

■»-**. f- r ‘, ^ STOVTACHI •ITtE; ilalarin. i». mi t u*een Vaporous

tliscasc and death in many c h (inini e is no genuine an-

• * i, i

Poison, spreading t localities, for whicl

titode, but lor the ellects of which JlosUttcr*s Stomach Hitters is not only a thorough remedy, but i reliable preventative. To this fact there is .in overwhelming array of testimony, extending over a period of tliirtv years. All disorders ot the liver, stomach and bowels

are also conquered by the Hitters. 1 or sale by all Druggists and Dealers

generally.

. .'".y/A'fi-’-'-'vrKjnisyjnj;.

HO? BITTEES? (A Aledieine, not u Drink.) CONTAfNB HOPS, BITII IT* MANDRAKF* DANDSIalONt Andtuf PritFST anp DfstMpdioalQua TIK8 or ALL OTiLKK lilTTKKS. r rn i: v c?uis k

seat. The lariats were slai^kened; the bull grave a roar of racre nud terror nud llunorhis head to the ground, but the rider had his back to the horns and a flim grip on the tail, and kept his seat. Another roar that shook the ground, a wild plunge and the now maddened

One passenger is killed by the railroads for every 41,778,775 miles (raveled, and I one is either killed or wounded f<jr ♦ Tory j

11, 374, 633 miles. '

Two men fired simultaneously at ea-’h ; other in a Salt Lake bar-room, and the 1 bullets came into collision. There could be no doubt of this, for one bullet dropped to the floor midway between the an- I Ugonists, who were ten feet apart, and the other was turned upward to the ceil-

ing, while both were tlattcned. BBKAV/I'UI AM* I!Al’TIXESS.

It seems stranpre that any one will suffer from the many ilerangem nts brought on by an im - pure condition oi tho blood, when SCOVILL’S liLOOD AND LIVKK. YltUH will restorej»crfeot health to the physical organization. It is indeed a stronKthenin^ syrup, pleasant to take, and has proven itself to be tno best blood purifier over discovered, effectually curing Scrofula. Syphilitic disorders. Weakness of the Kidneys, all nervous disorders nnd debility. It corrects indigestion, it makes the old feel young, nnd the youxur feel gay; anti will invariably drive out of the system the many ills that human flesh is heir to. A single bottle will prove to you its merits as a health renewer. for it acts like u charm,especially w hen the complaint is of an exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen tho natural vigor of the

brain and nervous system.

HAKHH S PAIN PANACEA cures rain in Man and Beast. For use externally and inter-

nally.

Dr. ROUEIiS’VEGETABLE WORM STREP instantly destroys worms and removes the secretions which cause them. Iy31 stvx i i:i* ratoii i>!:at!I. The following statement of William .1 Coughlin, of Somerville, Mass., is so remarkable that we beg to ;i~k for it tho attention ot the reader. He say8: “In the fall ol 187b 1 was taken with i violent bleeding of tho lungs followed by a severe cough . I soon began to lose my appetite | and flesh. I was so weak at one time that I ! 1 ■ ould not leave my bed. In the summer of 1877 j j 1 was admit’cd to the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole in ray left lung as bigas a half dollar. I expended over a hundred dollars in doctors and medicines. I was so far gone at one time a report went around that I was dead- I gave up hope, but a friend told me of DR. W.M. H ALL’S BALSAM FOR THE LI NGS. I laughed at my friends, i thinking that my case was incurable, but I got J a bottle to satisfy them, when, to my surprise and gratification, I commenced to feel better.

ii to revive, and tothun I have for tho

scribe it. It lias been widely used for forty years, and has won the unqualified contiileuue of millions whom it has benefited. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 8c. Co., ITucUcaI and Analytical Chemists*

Lowell, Mass.

‘JOLL) J!Y ALL PRUOniHTM FVRRYWHFRR. Battio Creek, Michigan, MASVFAOTtntEBS CUT TIIE OSLT OEMJIjrn

THRESHERS,

Traction and Plain Engines

and Horse-Powors.

Complcfc*!T!ip«*h»*rFactory ? Ertah!’shrd

l.i Ike WorM. 5 IJlU of continual* and mcceftful busi* nMt, without uhiinge or tihtue,

on. to “ back up ' . ?4a

i nil our yoo.U.

vesgfscs

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^ 9 YEARS;-... wtt W dSi maiiagi-ment, or locatioi —. — h Ml l uarranty given on c

POWER KKPAltATOR.S and team OntttlwnuitihlcewgualitiM,

and Hlniu MnRincrf

irket. ^

of eprcinl featur. i u-nd inxrnmvtvinitM hot with cuperior qualilic* in cotufn •- rial* not dreamed of by othur uaker 0 . of Beparatoia, from 0 to 12 borne

nr kortr pacer.

st r a,ii.

i omplete vumn OnltttM /. tn/H True! tor. Riigin<‘N and ever seen in the American market. multitude of eprrial featur. t , together with euperiar quatUifu

rial*

A mull f>r 1HP1.

m and Piii Fonr size

City, for *'cum or hor»c pot **};« a of “ Lionnted _H

cai'i

Two Htj if a of “ Monnic

7,500.000 V* Xl?:* oonHtantly on hand, from which in built the com parable wood-work of our machinery.

Powers.

I©cted I,umher

ir-drIt l)

TRA07?Gw ENGINES

ind effic irae 1 -h

Htn/uges mo9t durable and eficin ru*de. w, iu« Id iiurae Power.

AM Dfaeasesof tin’Stomach, BowelLltlood, Liver. Kidneys,and rrlnary Organs. Ner-

Sd*ci ‘

•'se asefi er, Kldi

vousncss^S]

uilessnessand rspeclully

male Complaiuu.

arnierw :md Thrcsherim* wtitrLtO lllit mntrhlriH Thredlil ixulara i*cnt free. A t irens

invited to

Kchincry.

Fnr

Rivosti

Ciivulftro K fit free. A t iresn NICHOLS, GHEPARD 6i CO. Batt;j Crook, Mlchlcan-

A l> % VIN,

A ire II Is :M I ■Klianti.

fSfOOO IN COLD.

Will he paid for a ruse they will not rare c, , oi for tt.’iytlilhg Impure or Injurious

found in them.

help, t

Ask your druggist for Hop Bitters nn-1 try them before you shvp. Take no oilier. D 1. r ts an absolute and Irresistible pure for

of op

l 8,000,CHX) have been exported from the ports of Osaka and Yokohama alone. In concluding these brief notes it may 1 be interesting to mention that the number of fans ordered in Japan for the Centennial Exhibition at 1’hiladelphia reached the large figure of Soo.fioo, the estimated cyst of which was £10,DUO,

the distance. For over a mile and a half the race continued, amid tiie excited cheers of the vaquero’s comrades. Occasionally the bull gave a desperate plunge through a heavy clump of sago m the vain attempt to rid himself of his tormentor, hut the long rowels only

C Is an absolute c.

Drunkenness, use of opium, tubuccu and

narcotics.

Setd for Circular. wmmmiAi All above «oM by dn;pristt. Hop PitU-r* Mt’g. < ., Knchoslcr, N. V., A Toronto,On|. f. A. GOLDSBERRY,

i . , clung more firmly to Ins tlanks. Someand that these were over and above the / , , i ■ i i „

' times the animal and rider were h dden

ordinary

fore.

aututai report alluded to be-'

The Korigane Diamond—A Homunt'e. Tiie north wind moaned and sighed through tho trees, causing their branches to wave about and beat

by undulations in the ground, and bets were even made that Fritz would be thrown and gored, but at last the bull, exhausted front sheer fright, fell, and the plucky vaquero, stepping lightly off, returned to claim his prize, which was unanimously awarded. This occurrence

PHYSICIAN OFFICE Retldenos

Poplar v'trcet.«.

AM)

corner

fiinll

SlIPiKON.

Imliiina

; anti gratification, l cointncncea j My hope, once* tic ail, begun to : | ' day I fed in better .“idrits than

S past three years.

1 write tni.« hoping you will publish it, so that j every one afilicted with diseased lungs will no | indu • u to take Dr. Win. HALL’S BALSAM 1 f-r t h" l.ui . and be <• >ti v ino'..i that CON .SUMPTION (’AN HE (’I KED. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that it has J done more good than all tho other medicines I have taken since my sickness. My cough has i almost entirely disappeared and I shall soon ho | able to go to work. Sold by all druggists, lydl Bin sm c c or :ix\ iz\ns.

1. r thirtv^vclVS-p^^^ Tfiiu UNION pacific railway, »t that terriblo ai-'-a-f, lty.-,»t-|i-ia: hflvocon- ' siibci aminert nhy.ir-ianH nm! tried almost ev- nf n* rirh Stoll a. tlu* r.un ex't-r ati.,,,. ■ ry ri'inedy My taimly j.hysieian finally told ,,1,. with good tunrketH cnat nnd

mo 1 muld not he cured, ilie first dose of COE'S :

| DYSIM'.I’SI \ Cl UK he l|ied me, and. ta day, I , For Vrsrriptlre and mu.itrated Itoak consider myself cured, and am to affirm triffe Map*, Ne»i< Free, Addnts

valuable medieine ever

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KSNSA3 CITY. MISSOURI.

MILLIONS OF ACRES

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placed before the public. G. 11. Richardson

Paducah, Ky., May 10th, 1807. ^

During h confinement of cloven months in Libby Prison, i wrm attacked with Dyspepsia | in its W'»rHt form. For two years Ihavesuf!«*red with it. I tried doctors a great many times without relief. Thisspring I became so debilited as to bo unable to walk one square.

, # -i After taking two doses of CUE’S Dysnep.-ia HiVYTQlf IIQ onn SlirfrAnriQ ( ''ire I ate of everything on tho table, felt no -L iljf olUIcliab L'liU OIIIj distress afterward, and have an excellent

Evans & Washburn,

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against the black night as if striving to * s related by a prominent cattle man in

ward off the blows of an unseen but ever active enemy. In the castle, from whose turrets could be seen times and miles of fertile acres, leafy woods and smiling meadows, lay an old mandyiu». It was the Baron do Korigane. By his couch stood Percy de Herbert, his faithful friend, whose life he had once saved while thev were battling against the Saracens. Percy had fallen into a creek and Korigane pulled him out. “Send for the boy, Percy,” said the

sick man.

Lake County, who ventures tho opinion that no scene in a Spanish “ bull ring” was ever half so wild or exciting.—

Jacksonville [Or.) Sentinel.

The Angler.

A hideous fl-h called the angler, ot

fisher-frog, is happily rare on our coasts. His stomach holds a bucket of sa\y dust. The creature fishes for other and more natural members of th<* Hock of Atnphitrite with two short night-lines, which he wears in the top of his head. Ho

A servant went noiselessly from the opens his mouth and hangs out Itis bait;

J. A. GOLDSBERRY, PHYSICIAN and sriUiPON, OFFICE.—On same lot with Resilience, corner Indiana nnd Poplar Streets* c»m •>

G-. W. BENCE,

Physician and Surgeon,

F. T. (ilLLALAND, Into Lieu*. U. S. A

Detroit, Mich., .1 une 3,1868.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

PIMPLKS.

I will mail (Free) the recipe for a aim pi" Yk<;ktaiii.i; Haim that will remove TAN FRECKLES, Pimples nnd blotches leaving th skin soft, clear and beautiful; also instruc!

tions for producing a luxuriant growth oj

.* m..x hair on a bald head or smooth face. Addressj I would like to add one more testimonial to inclosing 3c. Stamp, V unde If Si Co.,5, Reek #ur list. I have boon a victim of dyspepsia man street, N. Y. 6in41

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clothing Store. S. Mulholn.

Residence

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Inprepnn I ait v l*n* *’f M form of pillx ti • »f j»rH’ $1.00, fm ly unsv t rr plil.L Addtv No family t li

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room and soon returned, bringing with him a child of ten years, whom he took to the bedside of the dying man. Placing his hand under the pillow, Korigane drew forth a little box, in the center of which sparkled a diamond. He handed

it to the boy.

$2

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t L '>ei» l>»rk.

other lish make a rushal it and lie sucks them down into tlio stomacli that holds a bucket of sawdust. It must have taken the nnglcr-lish some time to evolve this “aisy stratagem.” a-t 'aptnin i Costigan might Ittive called it. Mr. i Buckland examined the “creel” of one

’Twas your mother’s wedding ring, j lish<T-frog and found that tho nnimal child,” said tho old man. “ Keep it ; had made a very mixed basket. It had sacred. Xever under any circum- taken two ntarv-sole, one common sole, stances part with it. Let it never be one piked dog fish (one foot six inches said,” he nml!<T*"!, lioar.si’lv, while the , long,) three tno 'rrat.- crabs, four dcmply-snnhen eves emitted a baleful >Icon tivc-lii ets -...d one whiting.--

light, “ th; ’. a Korigane allowed the j London Sat _ '

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Real Estate, Lean & Insurance Agents.

— - of dyspepsia

tor the past five years, have tried a great many I H E PS I ^ (’I' R E * n ^ rt * K * * n POE’S DY.S 1 UNIVERSITY of CINCINNATI. ^<‘a<)eralc IP purl ment,* ch ft different courses lei !• I. 'F'O.. tr- -, tint u Norm a i ( i r 1 sr. I-.-.ding t,. a dipluMa.

with A . .

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TO C0N8U M i l V KS.

| The advertiser, having been permanentl: eurcft ot that dread diHease Consumpticn. by ! simple remedy, is anxious to make known t his |( llow-sufl'erers the means of cure. To n I who desire it. he will sot d a copy of the pn scrintion use I (free t»f charge ), with the direfj tions for preparing and using the same. Nvhicl they will find ft su o CT RE for Consumij

tion Asthma. Bronchitis, <kc.

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