Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 November 1881 — Page 2

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Here, as in m_v arms, but luckily neither of us were cart is the | hurt. Away the guide went, and I fol

all important vehicle for hauling of al]' lowing ^ellmell, to the foot of the cone kinds, and they do get up some of the and from there witnessed several more queerest combinations In teams onecould eruptions, each being followed by a imagine. Here one will often see an ox seatking, surging, splashing noise, re(of either gender) in the shafts, and an scmhling the report of an ice-gorge giv-

ing away. Piece* of red-hot lava as large as my double fists came tumbling down near us. and my guide secured a detached

old horse on one side and a donkey on the other as an auxiliarly. It would appear that the climate certainly has a soothing

_ . _. _ i intluence on the brute creation down here, piece and I gave him a penny which he umi ure, 1C ures 1C ure pames | j- or they appear to go along quietly in any 1 embeded in it while hot. So 1 have a C. J. KIMBLE 6l SON, position they choose to put them. With . sample o r proof to show any of my The only exclusive manufacturers ami dealers the eiception of the museum there isn’t 1 “doubtirg Thomas” friends when I rein the county, therelore it is the only certain r • i • . . . ., i . , . , place to get Rood furniture at low priees. Let •''ylh'i'S of any special interest in the | turn home. Although somewhat

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[City to a tourist. But I had an unusal in- jturesome sometimes, I didn’t attempt the ~ 1 , teresting and exciting visit to Mount Ve- assent anymore, preferring to view

JT sufius and Pompaii. Those were places j it from a distance, and especially as I v * ! I had often wanted to see, so, after gain - i had hoaid of lives being lost by vontur[Spedal Correspondence of ThkStar.1 j ing the proper instructions bow to pro- 1 ing too close. I found old Vesuvius to i** tilt* Old World, cecd in order to get there, a fellow trav- be an inveterate old smoker, and like all N’api.es, Itai v, Oct. 13,1881. . eler, from Pittsburgh, and I procured j smokers it has a bad breath, for it is Respected Friends : tickets for the round-trip to Vesuvies for | strongly scented with sulphur, and re 1 shall now give a closing account of In 00, which included a carriage drive of minds one of that place that enterprising my rambles on the continent. After about three hours and a return trip over 1 camp meeting exhorters love to talk leaving Rome, I passed through some of [ the Vesuvius railr<ad. When 1 lirst [about, “where the worm dieth not and the best agricultural country on the con- learned of the railroad I presumed it ex- the fire is not quenched, ah.” We ovad tinent. I.i fact, 1 presume, as good as is tended from the foot of the mountain, I ed the old crater by taking a tnorecirto be found anywhere. It appears well but found I, like some of the others, cuitous route, which I greatly preferred, adapted to the production of hemp, llsx. was mistaken. It is but about 3,(XX) feet! While waiting for the car, the whole upwheat, and ad kinds of vegetables and | long, but traverse? most abrupt portions per portion of the mountain was envelopfruit. Corn does not appear to do so well, of the mountain to within 200 yards of ed in a thin cloud which shut out everybut its probably «,n account of the tins- the old crater. We had a pleasant morn thing from view except objects near us. erable system of tillage. Farming is ing for the drive, and a jolly crowd in llutwhonwehaddesccndedashortway carried on to great disadvantage, for want the cab. Vesuvius is some six or seven ! the cloud gradually lifted, which pro of suitable agricultural implements, miles from Naples and about three from duced one of the most beautiful effects Their plow s resemble a locomotive snow- the bay. In passing through the streets [ 1 ever witnessed, for while we were yet plow nearer than anything that I can of the lower part of the city, our atten- almost entirely enveloped, I could peer think of. They arc the most unfit, clumsy non was especially attracted by the ru- , beneath and discern parts of the green looking things I have seen yet. The up I merous manufactories of macarona, for valley, strips of the mountain and a rigbtto which the plow is fastened con- which the Italians are famous. They not i glimpse of the silvery waves of the bay stitutes the handle (one only), and a little only use great quantities but export large j o i which the sun was shining brightly, extension of the beam constitutes the | amounts. But after observing the filthy producing a charming scene, and although tongue to which the oxen are hitched. | manner in which it is prepared, we came of but short duration, } 7 et it left an irnFhe plow does not invert the ground at to the conclusion that we were done with 1 ression upon my vision which will not all, only divides it, throwing it up potato it forever. After perhaps and an hour soon he forgotten. I hail often read of ridge fashion, after which they drag an ami a half drive we reached the foot of others'experience above the clouds, but old wooden-toothed barrow over it until the mount, and from thence we began the there is nothing that equals the naliza-

they finally got in tolerable condition. I assent by a serpentine road. Vesuvius is! tion.

The soil is naturally very loose, or else | something over 4,000 feet high, and forj My visit to Ponipei, the unfortunate they could never plow or pulverize it quite a distance the side of the monntaiii ( city of the past, was also very interest - with such implements. They use oxen was dotted with vineyards, and the olive, ing. I had often wished to see the exalniost exclusively on the farm, and you ! fig. and other fruit trees grow in great cavated ruins which were so suddenly can imagine its a rushing business in this : profusion. The soil is composed of an- covered from sight by an extraordinary warm climate. But the people generally | cicnt, crumbled lava, and appears very eruption from Vesuvius, over eighteen are disposed to take things very serenely productive indeed. But the whole upper: hundred years since, and I wish I could on this side of the Atlantic, and especi- ’ h df cf the mountain is as devoid of veg-1 have held it up to you as it is. for it was

Mrs. Barter, of Mount Vernon. Ind., says it is foolish to try with gloves on to shoot a man. Her aim at Mr. Wertz | would have been deadly, she thinks, if she had been bare handed. As it was, the bullet missed him, and it may be five j years before she will have another chance as she is going to prison for that time. ErnavviUe (Ind.) Journal. Mr. Frank S. Mueller, 923 W. Franklin street, cited to a Journal reporter the case of Mr. Henry Rhenick, who for years suffered with rheumatism, which was cured by the use of two bottles of St. Jacobs Oil.

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ally on the continent. Their stock— which I judge to con»ist chiefly of cattle, although they raise a gold tinny horses, sheep and hogs—are usually of an inferior quality. As to the Italians as a race. I detest them, anil especially those in Southern Italy. The Neopolitans hare

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etation'as a newly burnt brick kiln. The most interesting to study the customs entire mountain is, of course, composed and habits of those ancient inhabitants, of lava, and in ages past has flowed for ! ft appears now that the city was built on miles in every direction. The site on | an elevation about throe miles from the which Naples is built is said to be of vol- ; base of Vesuvius, on the opposite side canic formation, and strange to say )>eo-; from Naples, and some 15 to 18*miles pie continue to build even much nearer | distant. The lamentable catastrophe oc-

been written up quite often by tourists, than other towns that were so completely t curred on the 24th of August, 79. It

and as often have been berated in a severe ! swept from the face of the earth. fSome manner, and they deserve it, for I am I people will not take warning under any sure they (excepting a few) are tho must circumstaeces, and perhaps it may not he

impudent, dirty, lazy, lousy set of beg gars here I have seen anywhere. Much has been said about the beggars of southwestern Ireland, but 1 consider them decent as compared with these polluted an-

many years before we shall hear of another great distructior, of life ond property in the same manner as in the case of Pompeii and llerculanium. On reach ing the foot of the second large cone, we

itnals, for I declare many of them are but quit the carriage and proceeded by rail, in advance of the brutes they drive. J 1'he grade of the railway is about 45 deThey appear not to be endowed with a srees or about equidistant between persense of shame or decency, and but pendicular and horizontal. A stationary

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Dyspepsia anil P recious l'“le regard for honesty. If Indigestion. you go out for a drive ere you proceed

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was covered to the depth of from 12 to 20 feet with what appears to be fine cinders ashes and pumicestone. The excavation was began in the year 1775, since which it has been carnod on at intervnls up to the present time. About one-third of the city has been excavated, and will require fifty years more under the present slow system to complete it. It is believed to have contained more than 40COO inhabitants. The excavations have developed many remarkable facts

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engine at the lower terminus furnishes j pertaining to that age. Its pagan ternthe propelling power. There are two j pies, halls of justice, its forum, theatres cars in use which are attached to what j and amphitheatre, palaces, stores and might be termed an endless rope, or ropes, i shops, and many works of art, such as

i arriage. Or if you start out for a quiet j ter there are four, one attached to each i paintings, statues, bronzes, mosaics, evening's walk you are beset by a hurd side of the cars. The cars run on a single | glassware, gold jewelry and exquisitely of bootblacks, beggars and street hawk-' track, and the car is kept from tipping | cut cameos, have been brought to light, ers, until you have no peace of your life over by a wheel on each side which has (t is supposed that most of the inhabit—

The street hawkers are the most persist- a diagonal bearing from the outer edgeot ent cusses in the land. They have all the car against an iron tail attached to the manner of small traps for sale, from a bottom of the sleeper on which the mam

i. up aT IN'DI tin-whistle to a pair of trowsers, and |rail is placed. The ropes are of wiie, DOT A NIC DOCTOR, they follow after and importune vou un- about one and a half inches in diameter, ri3. siirrs IILVIZ. til you wish tho Whole race of thvm were and are supported by small pulleys along

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Where any ot the above symptoms prevail, you should consult me at once, tor if you let them remain you will be an old man just when you should 1)0 in your prime of life, for they lea l to premature deciiy, and when these once get fastened to a man’s nervous system

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ants t , *cape<l, as there have been but few bodies found so far, plaster easts of ’ which are taken and exhibited at the museum. The dwellings of the wealthy w>*re built in tho same style of the old Roman houses I have seen here and at Home. They opened on an inner open court, which contained tnarhic fountains and statuary, and judging from the nutn-

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Y f'Y- 1 "i'' t 1 M |, ! 'fiKDi purchase their traps appears to have i felt just the least bit sliakey while mak- ' A tiooi.i the least imaginable effect. You simplv , ing the assent, but we soon reached the have to turn on them as though you upper terminus and began the assent by her of statues of the household gods would exterminate :hu whole business in a rather steep winding path, a distance of j found placed above the entrances to their a minute, and say no in a fifth common ! perhaps two hundred yards, to the edge | palaces, one would conclude that they tone. 1’orhaps they will then finally: of the old crater. Several of our parly | were a wotshiping people. Articles take the bint and skulk away, only to | grew faint-hearted, and wouldn't proceed j found in the different department* indi-

bother you again, perhaps, on your re- farther. Although it looked rather scary, 1 give the subject up, for I am I after hesitating a little, 1 engaged a guide

A singular story of love, separation and final happiness comes from Carrollton. Twenty years ago Franklin Broollier, a young man of that vicinity, was engaged to wed Mary Roller. The war broke out and be enlisted, and at the second battle of Bull Run, was dangerously wounded, tho report reaching home that ho was dead. Upon his recovery bo was sent to a Southern prison and kept throughout the war, and although he wrote many letters none ever reached his betrothed. Becoming convinced of his death, she married a Mr. Reeder, and become the mother of three children, and afterwards a widow. When her old lover heard of her marriage he removed to the far west, but when the news that she had become a widow reached him lie wrote to her, inclosing a draft for $100, and asked her to come to him, and she came on the first 'rain. A speedy marriage followed, and the course of true love now runs smooth. An liiiert’Kiiiitf I - act. In France, all patent medicines must be endorsed by an official board of physicians before they can bo sold. In li*u of such a law in America, the people have resolved themselves into a national committee, which has endorsed Swayne’s Ointment for allaying the itching accompanying the Piles, as the only reliable remedy in the market. It’s a poor rule that won’t work both ways. nov. A company of Davenport, Iowa sent an agent to invest its $20,000 captial in Leadville mines. He put all the money into seven ventures that yielded nothing, while three others that turned out well proved to have been made on bis own private account. The company has voted a lack of confidence in him. Chas. Eayre Hinkle, Jersey City Heights, N. J., reports that his son, a lad of twelve years, was complete! v cured of a terrible case of Eczema by the Cuticura remedies. From his head to his feet was one mas? of scabs. nov A burglar in a Colon lo jail has a wooden leg. In this a secret spring was found, which opened a slide, and in tho hollow leg was discovered a collection of skeletou keys, files, and other burglars’ tools. Clergymen, lawyers, physicians, farmers, merchants, business men, gontlemen of leisure, and their women folks ami children, all use Brown's Iron Bitters. It keeps them well. A seven-year old boy in Harrisburg, Pa., while "playing circus” a few days ago, stood upon his head so long that he was attacked with brain fever and died in a few hours: An agreeable dressing for the hair, that will stop its falling, has been sought for. Parker’s Hair Balsam, distinguished for its purity, tully supplies this want, nov

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sure 1 cannot do it justice. Naples, as is generally known, u situated on a beautiful bay, and, as it necessarily conforms to the water-line, it is ol a crescent shape, and it is bounded by the hills on the west, and partially so

and, with a staff in one hand and clinging to the guide with the other, we set out to cross the old era er and ascend the small er cone to the new crater, or Vulcan’s forgo as it i? termed. The surface of the old crater is something in appearance

on the east, which shuts out the winds like a stnaU lake or large pond, which except from toward the bay, and at mid- while it had been in a state of terrible day it is often very oppressive, especially ] commotion bad become suddenly con if exposed to tho sun. It is the largestjgcaled, and in crossing it we bad te leap city in Italy, numbering about 450,000 'from wave to wave as it were, and across inhabitants It is the most densely pop- chasms and fissures which emitted volulatod of any place I have visited yet. 1 [ urnus of suffocating sulphuric steam, and took a little stroll the first evening 1 ever and anon stopping to catch a breath landed, and concluded the w hole business 1 us we would strike a current of purer air had turned out for an airing. The streets 1 until we finally reached the foot of the were alive with them from one end to cone, and, after a little breathing spell,

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the other, the middle as well as the side-; began the more wearisome assent, for the walks, and on looking up found the win-i surface of tiie cone is composed of fine

Tlu■'w'i-'hi'- 1 »n'r iabe uimie.-ty" *.inj vYsK dows ami doors pretty generally crowd- cinder and loose holders which have been

removed, j‘‘d also. 'I ho western division of the thrown out from time to time. But w hen town is nicely laid out, and buildings within about twenty yards of the top good, and is the aristocratic quarter ol the ; there was a tremendous rumbling noise) Constantinople.

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■p my q ^pending the winter, as many do. at cith-1bundled ton cannon, and on looking! Xd Aw O A x/AV O * But many foreigners spend months above the air was full of black smoke, | . A ,^i7 r'ri ! StV" T o tut 1 here quite contented it appears. Th* steam and detached portions of red-hot

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eated plainly for what they had been used. The bake-shop contained a primitive mill for grinding the gram; and 1 saw one bikeoven in a very good state of preservation, and not unlike modern ovens When excavated it contained some forty loaves of bread and the car oas of a pig. I saw some of the bread, and though blackened by either the heat or age, yet it was perfect in shape. The wine shops, as well as the sculptors’, artists'and druggists’ places of business were also recogn zed by the different articles found in them. Everything indicated that that they were an industrious, enterprising and artistic people. Much more might be written, but this will suffice to give you an idea ol the city of the distressed ; besides, it is glowing late, and I must close and mail this to-night, as we are to leave on an early train for Brindisi, on the extreme southeastern coast, where we shall take steamer to-morrow night for Athens and

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