Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 December 1881 — Page 3
FOR LUNCH AND GROCERIES GO TO KIEFER'S!
THE STAR.
FRANK A. ARNOLD, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
was discovered that further progress ! the water, now boiling, up in a vast was cut o9 by floods, liquid as water, ! column of spray twenty or thirty feet and emitting an intense and blinding high; at others, the lava would flow heat and lignt. The night had set in, slower, anil cool as it touched the waclouds and drops of rain began to siss tor's surface,orer which it would spread upon the hot lava at their feet. As far like a cake of ice. thickening with the
as the eye could reach in every direc- flow, till the water could support it no Blood Poisonings, Scrofulous Ulcers
lion, flames of lire were rising heaven- longer, and then, with a report like a ward and lighting up that cloud-envel- gun, it would break at the hank and
fjiticiira
oped dome with a lurid weirdness. Kach sink to Degan to inquire of the other the way 1 noise.
the bottom with tumultuous
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toward home. A common ignoranca ! prevailed, as no one had given the slightest thought to the course taken, i which had been like that of children after butterflies. As the liery floods poured toward all pointsof the compass their course was no guide. A hurried council was held and a course deter-
mined upon.
But a few yards had been gone over | when rain began tofall in torrents. On touching the lav a it was instantly trans-
Similar phenomena, even on a grander LEAD POISONING.
bed from which it had consumed all the water. Arriving at a cascade some twenty feet high, it fell over in a great red flood of flame, sixty feet wide, and wxs precipitated into a large pool of water nearly fifteen feet in circumference, transforming it into a mammoth caldron of fiery explosives, that sent i hot spray and steam up and about for
formed into steam, which, with thesul- ; almost incredible distances, till all was phurous fumes from the tire, rose in consumed, and the pool was tilled to a stifling clouds, so dense that an object level with the river bed above—an opcould not be seen at a distance of six eration which occupied about an hour inches from the face. ' and a half, during which time nearly Further progress was impossible, and ; one thousand cubic yards of lava were
deposited.
The manner of flowing is very erratic, j Soap externally,
PSORIASIS.
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OS THE LOAD OF HAT. Oht the rharm of a siiniiuer's clay. And a Jolly ride on a load of hay '. Hove the ehlldren shout and simr. rill the very fields with their ino.ic rinir! ►hi kids unit lasses, tirown-eyed and blue. What without you would the farmer do? Down the lane, where the stately tree* Kustio and bow in tni merry lireey.e; 1‘sst the brook, where the timid trout From his bldii)K-»ook peeps warily out, the hay-cart comes, with its frairraut load, Swlutrins and swayiiiK aloiurtbe road, Bound for the tairn, where the door* stand
wide.
With the sentinel maples at itsslde. Where the swnllowi are ttylnjrto and fro, And the sunbeams ^listen and yliuer and
irlow—
Grandpa s barn, all ready for hay Jn thin Joyous, merry, midsummer's day I ■Gee! Gee-haw!” “Now,younjfsters.there. Hold hard! keepsteady! So. have a care! ” And the little folks sen am and eall at will, As the “load of hay ” moves down I he hiU, Till, without a tumble, a brulae or fall, iiiHtn. bay-cart, children and all ‘ttand safe on the old barn's sunshiny boor. And the ‘ 1 iwuiiiifII 1 , spiriiijul fun " Is o’er. —Miiru l>. Hrltu, <n .V. Indrptwlrnt.
.11 UNA l.«A.
rttr Great Hawaiian Ynlritno I,nsu Floods atm Puur.im Out Kt-:eai;iier> tii;j 1'lres Around tlir Itoonird Town of Hilo wernes F'lt for Uore's Prnrll nml Hunle's Intrrno Perilous wlKhi-Npclmv. A correspondent of the San Francisco Bulletin, who has recently visited the active volcano in Hawaii, gives the following vivid description of the scenes
! daily witnessed there:
The great eruption of Manna Loa, or the “ Lofty Mountain,” has been going ith for eight mooths. Visitors are Hocking to the Hawaiian group from all
parts of the world to see this gigantic irom winch rescue would tie impi display of the hidden forces of nature. The foot that entered there could never From the summit crater of Mokitavveo- | be withdrawn. It would be consumed
wco the mighty volcano is pouring out j as quickly as a handful of chaff. In _ _ „ a molten floodi over fifty miles long, ! single tile their zigzag way was slowly | which it flows in a white flame out of .. . , • ■■ i i i,.- i. i— v'_-— —: sight, and reducing everything it
touches, from a flinty rock to a grass blade, into the gaseous foarn—an operation often attended by deafening explosions. A tree trunk may be enveloped before being consumed. The gases into which it is transformed seek
and Itching Humors, Abscesses and Glanuular Swellings.
E. W. SMYTIIE, No. 'i'i. lt:i> lie's I!lock.
scale, were icpeated. The flow was Mr. Albert Kihgibarir. Kenn*, N. II., trnub- Gr.encMtle.Inrt., about half a mile lower down the river • lod with bad humor on handH and nevk, ciAUNed Deu^crin Furniture. (^loth-covered I ■ # , ■ . . . . .. f..> 1.... .1 ~ 1 II a . . • U» _ i . .. .. i II . . t T .
to undertakinp in all its
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Sati^tsction (runrantoed in thi 1 * lino. 3m24
all that could be done was to stand away from the tire pits and lift the feet alternately to prevent their burning, for i the lava was intensely not. Those who have taken Turkish baths may form a i slight conception of the situation. Each t one of the party was saturated to the skin, and their feet wore puckered as ; though in boiling water. To the credit of the ladies it may be said that they acquitted themselves nobly and with rare coolness and presence of mind. ; Not one gave the, slightest symptoms of ! a tendency to create a scene, though
the provocation was so great.
&, cituNcti Lseu'rr in rurunuiu, .vrvi.iiiv, » i uw » v; i v. v*,
i«y li'ttd noisoTiiup. (He's a painter. Attirne? 'Valnutand Ibnewood Imitation Codin'* and 1 it would break out. craok open, an * th«» nkin Casket?*, and robes ol ail si*es. I have the finseparate from the flesh in lanre pieces, •nffer- eat hear in tins part of the country and am i ing grent continual itching and stinging, tl’ur- prepared to mtend to undertaking ir chdued your remedies; tiffed Cuticura Hesolv'i brnnehes. with noatucss imd dispatch. ent internally, and Cuticura and (’uticura *—it- *t-j
. S'‘Tp extern.'illy, and in less than three months jefto Hed h ( jrnplete cure, and has not been troubled since. Corroborated by Bullard Si
Foster, Druggists. Keene. N. 11. GREATEST ON EARTH,
J. W. Artmas, Newark • Ohio, -.y?: "Cutirura Ketnertiv^ are the .reallot mertieinc* on earth. Hart the wo^t case ^alt rhoutn in this county. My mother had it twenty years, and in fact died frum it. 1 believe Cuticura would have saved her life My arm-, brea-t and heart ] weio euvered for three years, which nothing i relieved or cured until 1 used the '’uticura Ke--olveut internally, aiid Cutieura and t atieura
and it is impossible to determine its course beforehand. Like all liquids, it seeks its level, but it does not remain liquid. The terminus may harden and cool. The next outbreak is as apt to occur on top. or either side of the flow, as at the end. If on top the stream increases in height and flows back over itself till it becomes as high as an adjoining hill. The next break may be on the side next the hill, in which direction it will run. On reaching it, the stream is banked up only to break out
v»*?we» The undersiirni'd oeir-leave to inform the public thiit ho has added to his livery stock
some of the
Finest anil Latest Style of Carriages And F and fine -inkrle and double driv-
abort u<‘tict . Prices to r'uit the time*. Horse?*
and mule?* bought and sol 1.
0 K A N D C K X T R A L LIVERY, SALE and; TEED STABLE T North oust Corner Public S<j *are Grceiicasile Ind. JOHN C/AWLKV.
,-tandinK- by the Culi«‘ura Resolvent internally wnfl Cuticura and (’uticura Soap externully. Che most wood* mil case on reeor 1. Cure cer tified to before a justice of the peace find prominent citizens. All afflicted with itching and t*caly diseases should send to us for this testi-
monial in full.
SALT RHEUM.
Those who have experiein’cd the torments fd Salt Rheum can appreciate tne aaenj' 1 endured for years, until cured by the Cuticura Re solvent internally and Cuticura and Cuticura
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1 he rainfall gradually lessened and 1 afresh on the top, or up|)«r side, per- Soap externally, occasional breaks appeared in the steam, haps, till it attains a greater elevation — yet progress was dangerous and next than the hill, when, of course, it flows CUTICURA. over it. I hus, places seeute from inun- ' un( i Cutieura boap externally and Cuiieura dntion by water cannot be reckoned as Resolvent internally will positively cure every perfectly safe from lava flow. Several T''''w.s of Humor. Irom a common pimple to
NKU A 1)V KltTlSK>1 KNTS.
bOLD MEDAL
lunge rous
to impossible. The slightest misstep might precipitate one into a furnace from which rescue would be impossible.
!Serofuly. I * *•! <.<* ♦
here. black
The flow forms for itself a great or steel-gniy tunnel, through
boxes 81. Caticuri Cutieura Soap, iVe.
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to; la
ara Resolvent. 81 per bottle.
,i.,< oi. .-o,t|>, -ic. Cuticnra tshavinn Soap,
e. Sold hy all d-unststs .
Depot. WEEKS <k Fl/fTER. Boston, Mass.
ami in many places four miles wide. This stream of lava threatens to destroy Hilo, fill up the harbor and perhaps make a bold promontory jutting far out into tin; ocean, over the spot where pleasure boats and ships now sail. In 1869 the eruption flowed for thirteen 1 nose months, and the present outbreak mar,'
groped along, the ladies being assisted over the most rugged places, and they were frequent. For some time after the rain ceased steam continued to rise, and handkerchiefs wet by the rain had still to be held over the mouth and
AWARDED THE AU1H0R. A m*vv ,V &i Work, warrant ••dtha berT and cheep-
inflinDenMatile to «very it it Jed “the Science of oand in haeet French
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man. #*ntil Life.” boa
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^ now. Address resln df Medi- “ » al in-tituteor T't W H ! > aiiHY8ELF. Kkk.Nm 4BoJfitR hst ronton.
ft f j last as long. The head of the stream VV wliww ■ • • j 8 i, ow within two miles
very Kpr Warranted. W«jf imblif sauare.
miles of Hilo, is over
four miles wide, ami in places is banked
Evans Washbirn,
Physicians and
up to the height of one
It this lava wall bursts, as it is likely lo
'iflice--tore.
hundred feet. , directed to a place darker than any s it is likely to other in the vicinity. This was found
do at any moment, and without warn- to be a spot about 100 square yards in ing. the lovely town and beautiful bar- size, where there was no flame and the SlirffOOnS, i bor will be overwhelmed in swift dc- lava was comparatively cold. Nearthe , | stmetion, as wore the silent t itles which center stood n tree trunk, and close by
Meet sale ui the Siuaro, over Taylor - ^ deeply buried beneath the wrath of lay another, which had been cut down — Vesuvius. but not entirely consumed by the A M MILLIGrAN For the past three weeks Hilo ami its flames. It was dragged over to the up-
environments liave been swarming with right one, upon which an end was
With the clearing away of the vapors ! an outlet with a force that is truly ap
the situation only disclosed itself with j paling.
more appalling vividness. For lack of | The natives regard the flow with snbetter knowledge their footsteps were | perstitious dread, and are in attend-
hi Esth d lom Api Oflice in Sonthara block, first sta!rv»py
G-. W. BENCE,
Physician and Surgeon,
GUKENCASTLE, INI).
tourists gathered to witness the widespread devastation wrought by the lava flow from Mauna Loa Mountain during ■ the past eight months, it being just that long to-day since the eruption of this year was discovered. Mauna Loa i« situated ou Hawaii, the largest island I of the group, and is virtually the highI cst volcano In the world. It rises from
placed, and thus a seat was improvised for the ladies, while the gentlemen consulted apart as to the direction of
Hilo and the way to get there. “ If the moon would only rise,” they
said; “or if the clouds would onlybreak, that we might see the stars, we
might be able to guess our way.” 1 hesc and other equally, if not more,
wishes
V>flie* over "WI,on” clothirc Star*. U«“id*ncc j fbe ocean’s shore a vast snow-capped vain wishes wets: expressed. It wits with \V. s. Mulholn. litf dome, 14,(XM) feet in height. Cotopuxi finally determined to remain there and fT*niwJ.Smilky. w .\ rz. volcano, in Ecuador, has a summit 19,- I awai tdevelopments. They were not < QMTT l,'Y T Yr XIFTTCT? J 000 feet high from the sea level, but long in coming. New outbreaks ocC5i\I J LL! i vX iN Li 1 A , , from its base upon the great table-land curred on every hand, threatening to .A.T’XOISf.Ibf jL xei -A.'Z? ZLJi.’'* 7 " j upon which it stands it is only about closely surround, if not enguif, the par-
ance daily, the women being especially devout They will kneel by the side of the flow for hours, chanting in doleful measure to the goddess rele, whom they seek to propitiate with offerings of silver, which they throw into the stream. It would seem that most of the earnings of some of them are thus disposed of. Tourists follow their example, as far as throwing their money into the lava is concerned, but they subsequently take the lava and coin both away with them to preserve as
specimens.
The unique and grotesque forms assumed by the fluid in cooling are wonderful, and weeks could be passed in viewing their endless variety. Familiar forms in miniature or natural size, or colossal in bulk, are seen on every band. Parks of the human body anti of animals abound. The natives eall this kind of lava paltoehoe. The an is rough and rocky. I'ukothoe, often appears like ropes, straight ahd coiled, or like pulled
CATARRH.
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I Ah a remedy for | It i- ii v l'V • IKK . L
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r DI f T'Q > Pro-o 5 cts. per box. riLf'C 1 Sold by »»|1 druggtgtff.
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office, upstair* in A l win’s Black, South Side i 7 000 feet hi<rh; consequently it is much ly; nml it was deemed best to move on I and twisted candy. A#ain, it is some-
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ill the courts ot the Suite hiui hoiicit hiKsiue.-H
Ipsa imposing in aspect thau is Mauna lit any hazard. The narrow escapes times like dougrh being kneaded, or like - Loa, whose .summit crater has been long encountered were loo numerous to men- niammoth modelling in black clay.
PROF. HAnniC* 1 RADICAL CURE extinct; the recent outbreaks always tion. ami just as all hope was nearly i [A fortunate turn in the flow of lava,
TOE SPERMATORRHEA, „ —woke:— SEfcmJAL r-ASTILLE
A Valuvhle
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occurring upon the weakest parts of abandoned and some of the ladies wore a few days after the above was written, fhe mountain’s sides, and at elevations on the eve of giving way to despair, an- saved Hilo from the threatened destruc-
other dark spot was descried. All speed lion. Since then the eruption has near-
was made toward it aud sighs of relief | ly ceased.] Breathed when it was discovered to be * * ^
ranging from 6,00*1 to 12.000 feet. The flow is but a short distance to the southwest of Hilo, and is approaching it with alarming velocity, the three streams into which the flow has been divided, having united with an accelerated speed resulting from the union,
il-aii5S r Wue»?iSL'l ' Last week a spurt of half a mile was ““^•.;"«Y”o , ,«5:,. r r , r;.“*3 made, and during the week an advance n.c crdin.ry 0 f oyer a mile has been effected. That
\u Only IFanghler • ui'ctl ot
t oiisuiiiittion.
When death wh* hourly expeot^d, all reme---B^rncp^rTr'rf h* 1 having failed, and Di*. H. Jainuff was ex*
and boimeholds often clearud in ahiiigle night, poriuienting with the miiuy herbs of 1 alcutta, Bi*>t and chonpeiit vermin killer in the world, he accidentally ma le a pmmration w hich No fffUar® in itOyeafff . Krery box warranted cured hi.-’only chihi of CONfcl MPT ION. Ilis ■ '!<i bv all groeors and druggist- A*k for i ■ . , ■ • PARSON S Mjiilod toriV*. by . child ia now in this country and enjoying the RIM NVEKtvS X poTrEK, Boston. M«i?h. | best of health. He has proved to the world
that CONSUMPTION can be positively and permanently rured. The Doctor now gives this Recipe free, only asking two tbree-ccnt stamps to pay expenses. This herb also cures Night Sw eats. Nausea a. the Stomach* and will j break up a fresh cold in twenty-four hours.
ppet dr
manenf Cur- nr EiniMicns Ac
Impotency by the
•FwiMfti true way. vjj t Di
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x*ect
(be pno*
nd n
eip«J Sc*? of ibf Diti
ine it* iiift.wcrr , n |. . b.;n ufaiory Duota, Froitato Olaud, ol (be HruiC't. e itlr*-ltd -ilr. bo pa ffort cot ifcieKcrd v»it!i the crdinai
^uickl*’ d*M ivod and xf,c,n ■hso.Ud. froducir* ta imrrp-
utttt* *co!..i, R ati lomi . •Am .p.i. ur »r» *. a j the town and harbor an* (loomed aneervou* 11: a : . x r u ! f ii Mlf ablife tnd eicrMM, ) __ v c _ , .
•topping t'.r drum fr fealth and iiDund
a veritable oasis in this devastating desert. Greensward was felt beneath the tread ami pools of warm water were stepped into continually. Cool lava patches were selected for the ladies to sit upon, while the gentlemen prospected about to learn the situation.
So excited
r ■T»o , ir.. restoring the ir.ind to
l tnn-nory. rm..vmc tlir Dimnea^ '?f
Sight, Nervous DooiOty. Ocufuiion o. id.ov*, AvrrRion to Society , etc., etc.. * tf-.r apiwsrai... i prcm&Old op*' *.»unliv > c< upanyiig (i.is irvulTc,and restor,
rt \ igoi, »h<.e • ins been '‘otmiiiit tor his tn'<Jc of ti'e&Gnvnt h-.i sto< d ’..'in tr.l in very?
•ever* rase*, aud U i n-v a | roc- * rr* ! iitM i rs*. Drugs »r« lio mu,tli prex'.nLiJ n. t'e.e (ronLks, sno. a- ru, t ar witness to. w,>. bu : tile if xiy peimaiunt c, r 'n>- l'litre is i.o Nonsense nb a it!.i- Pre no ml, ■ i rarursl ohscr •-'tinn •uattlci vs tu pc*it,wiy guaraatco i i* Wii-ri'f eautfaction.-
I Mini: ^ tl>e e.r '>( years l.iat t Las )
•ndi ■ sMiionttl* n
lure
ti.g peritr seers. I*
The Last of the Geysers.
The geysers of Iceland are dying out, like thousands of others whose remains are scattered around the field on which they are now active, writes a correspondent from Iceland. To-day there are but two geysers, unless you dignify t he dozen of little bubbling springs that struggle up through the brick-colored mud in the neighborhood. The region
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1 'hil.tdel|,hi:i, uaminr thi. paper.
2» bkattv’Sp;anofohtks-.m,x-■®«nilii ei.t leiliday present-; i<quare grand pianoforl, -, lour very liardfome round corners, tom wood . tliree unisuri., Koattv’,
1 «ftti id irnrrji u*,-. we l ata
fbouinudi • • •! .iion'iN d> la i's \ alue at.U il is to w com rdt J bv the Mr ifil l rofc-siou : • be f?i- mn.f ntinnul n>e.mi \ *:t •isrovftcJ i.l rr , -aid* '.ring this ve-r prcvalfr! trouble*
(bat is »»cli kro>, n In be (' e duae of uni, o mil md upon »» in cjnoc tv prey r, tb it blfj 1««8. I h • 1« t - ly 1 put t j- to i i *■* * (enough lo 1. .1 it nion;..,) ftf,
uni, o mUrry ihjir useless i. 1 r ••( bales, of
No. 1, (en«u;h tu u.t & i»n»n;..,) 40; No. Si, (s'irti' effect a permanent cure, unless in severe cases.) $6; No. 3, ('asloir ov-r three niontlia, tvill stup enusslouk tnd rrsloie t.gf r in the worst e-ises.) 67. Sroi by oiail, *e4lr,| wrappes. Full DIP.2JCT1CNM lor UfclOg Will
p»nj EACH 1JOX.
^>cnd l r h Dcsru'tive pJinpMe. f*v|pc Ira’on M Iliuilraiions, svh.cli * 11 corvi.ire the most skep If that tliey can La reatored lo perfert nun hood,
my.
ostruiii* and
sires. • nt la
were the ladies by this
pears to be a foregone conclusion. The 1 time that one sat clown with her feet melancholy duty of recording their do- , and clothing in a pool of water without
struction is at hand, and may be ex- j knowing or caring about it; another let about the geysers is like an immense peeled any day; yet, so accustomed to the end of her hair, which was braided | poultice, aud viewed comprehensively, the situation have many become, down her back, fall into a ere vice in a looks like a bad ease of small-pox. through familiarity with the awful pho- . lava wave, against which she leaned in Eruptions, great and small, pit and scar nomenou. that they have ceased to re- sitting, and in which a great mass of the whole surface. In some places the
her hair was burned off; still another ground is baked hard, and in close vilet her bonnet and waterproof go with- cinity to the great springs is covered out a thought. All complained alter- with a ailerons coating like earthennalely of heat and cold, wondering if .v - , >* 1 • ,
gard the danger of their position in its truly appalling light, and tliey act ant jest about it very much as Noah': neighbors did previous to another mem
resli
in pi tin accoui-
orable disaster. They propose estab- they would he safe there till morning,
li'hiug a telephone line to facilitate communication with the plantations
that flicy can La ivsloied lo |erfert nunl.reff, md f iled f<*r the duties r? life, same as if n* rr affrofed.
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and other towns upon the island. Throngs visit the scene of the flow daily, and many persons run over the molten mass the moment the slightest crust forms upon it aud while it is jet hot enough to burn wood or leather.
for it had been concluded that further progress was fraught with too great danger, and they might run into worse, if not inextricable places. To be sure.
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phosphorus enters ,-o largely into he ani- ; inal econmny, it becotues par excellence the Lieut vehicle with which to iiFsoci t«* the other nT .
\ itn li ung iiucreilicntN of healthy Blo< *l, Nerve, j * ^ . an *^, 1 ' ^ ami Muffle. In Fellow.-’Syrun el Hyponho- r " r , n 2v ' « l>liite?» are combined u 11 the Huontance- touuil l '‘ wv<F\vnnii
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money refunded.
;ilt-r one yei-r's u^c ; ufiricrlit pianofortes. $125
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wore; in other places it is boggy and
soft enough to sink waist deep iu. 1 , . . , lk*ve said that the old stories about the w^^rruVeurer 11111 y '
gevsers may have been true when written, for the guides and natives inform me that within their recolleetiou the
rown less frequent year
Indeed, it takes days to cool, there be- minently fatal at any moment
the aspect of things just behind was spouting has g
very threatening, while there appeared t,y ye ar, aud 1 have not heard of auyno possible outlet ahead, and the situa- one who has witnessed the great geyser tion, already critical, might prove im- | active this season. At all events, l did
flow l.o*l. How Roslorrd ! Ja»t publiirtiert. a ni w i‘ditinn of I'H VKH\VK1.1,'S ( KI.KDRiTKli KS8;\\
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iltl ths
ing always a liquid fire flowing beneath. Jiny 14 a party went up in the evening to see it, the aspect then being most awe-inspiring. They intended to return by moonlight, and walked up the
'•cnitiic'T. ............ .... How about three-quarters of a mile— potency, Munt:il and I'hyriral Incapacity, lui- all undertaking which narrowly esnmiiincnts tn M»rH»*c, etc.^Bleo^ .v-uno, proving most disastrous.' For
tr:i\»c:incf. Ac. hours the lives of all rested upon a most The eclelti;*t*rt : uthnr, in tbis adniimhlo I,.- precarious tenure.
radical cure nt spormatorrbten or Seminal Wmkncss. Invidttntary Seminal Lofrc«. 1m-
Ahout eleven o’clock all somewhat lightened by
breaking to the eastward and the pale moon peeping cautiously forth, lliio lay slightly to the left, but how to get over that Lake of flame was not at all
apparent.
About half an hour later, Mr. Severance, who had been missed for some time, was called after, but no answer came. The party grew anxious for his
not sec it. From the pit or basin of
hearts were the great geyser clouds of vapor are the clouds forever rising, and you can see them
miles away as they float off in great banks driven by the wind. The crater of the geyser is shaped exactly
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duced to set foot upon the lava, fearing safety, and erics were repeated louder that its hot, thin crust would break un- ami louder. When the excitement had
to Miirri iior. Epilepsy and
gpuco or hoxun 1 extravapanr* * colehrj't*‘d nuthor. in it
I' At firet the ladies could not he in■lumiKiff ot ho 11 a mi so may i»e maioally ourud ; pointing out a mode of cure nt ouro nimple,
r»'sniicrer l !'i;'. l n .t't'er whut bi's'Viui'd'itlcr!'niav 1 dcr and precipitate them itito the fiery attained fever heat hfc welcome voice of nature things are so regulated here be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and , furnace thoj^oouid view through eraeks I was heard shouting the glad tidings that those who go to see the great gey"'wrThG Lecture should be in the hands of 80(1 holes i ' 1 whllt ,hu y " urc invited to * that he had found his way. Everybody ser arc not entirely disappointed. "Thw • very yuiitb ,md every man in the land. tread upon. Having started out over j rushed in his direction, and, being more smaller geyser, called bj' the natives Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, tn any , ,. 00 ; er portions, however, they eager tlitin careful, several broke “strokr” (the churn), can be made to
address, post-mod. on receipt of six cents nr I .1 — . .
t wo pogtopc Ktampfl. We have also a sure cure
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We want many men . women,hos
orifice out of which, when the thing is active, the water spouts up as high as eighty feet, they say. You can look down into it aud see the water simmering, seeming to be every moment ready to leap into the air as it pulses up and down in the flue. Hy a wise provision
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gained confidence, till at length they were so carried away with the inspiring excitement incident to their marvelous surroundings, that they had lost much of their timidity, and could be
black holes and measured their length upon the lava, which returned their ardent embrace with even more warmth
than was desired.
Mr. Severance led the way for some distance, then in dejected tones said he had lost his course. His words fell like a death kuell upon everj’ ear, and the party slowlj’ retraced their steps. Another start was made more deliberately and terminated with more success. The horses were reached, and the party,
known, and the* fitful light from lava ; mounting, rode home.
5^Y«*"uW.®D? n kL n B.%\Dtm“™!i flames was all they had to guide them. I'hat night the Uow wa, unusually ViBion. I'rcDinturc old Ape. and many other To attempt an intelligible description | active and grand beyond measure. Ihe
• liscjifes that lead to Insanity or Consumption of these lava rivers of fire would
futile. They cannot even be imagined.
through thin crusts or stepped into vomit at pleasure All that is necos-
persuaded even to the brink of a molten
TRADE MARK I lie (. r c a tTRADC M_AStt 8 t reiiru or cataract of living flame. An until! ini >; Hither and thither the party flew, rapid
cure for Seminil! Weakness, Spermatorrhea
Impotenf-y nml •^7 SllorM and Clothing,
alia Leases that
u a on c« »r Sri'f! liglit of the temperate zone is here un-
Abueo;aff Loss
UFORE TARIIfi,ofMoinory.l ni AFTER TARIRC.
motion being necessary to prevent the total and immediate destruction of their
Meanwhile the sun hail set. The twi-
, , - of these lava rivers of lire would bo
and a Premature Grave.
ftft’Full .particular* in our pamphlet, which
we desire to send free by mail t * every nm* One partieularlv wide atm rapid stream , .*;TI , «' ;? BO riveted the attention of all that, lost gists at $1 per pacKage, or six packages for 91; . .... . . . ♦ • r will be sent tree by mail on receipt of th<‘i IB adtllirfltlOtl and aniazemellt, t liey money, by uddres-inir were for a long time oblivious to their
UlhUKAY MI.UI< INL '
Butinlo, N. Y. smrounutngs.
Mold in Gre-noastlc t'y Conrad Cook. <>U viewing the. situation, however, it
ly 4fi *
stream nearest town was flowing along the bed of a river, and, at the then terminus, was precipitating itself into a pool at the foot of a pretty cascade falling beside it. At times tons of lava, like melted iron, would drop into this I too! with a hiss and a roar, followed by a thundering explosion that would send
nary is to gather i. few lumps of mud and turf that luxuriates around the outor rim of the basins and threw them down into the strokr's tine. As soon as they are down he begins to grumble and give signs of uneasiness, and he grunts and groans in dire discomfort. Tie seems to make an effort to digest the stuff', and then finally gives it up iu disgust, throwing the soils and turf up into the air, expending a great volume of steam and water in the effort. When the dose is particularly nauseating he throws up a column thirty feet high, and, after you have seen this, all you have to do is to give I’egtisus rein and you can say you have seen the great geyser. A few feet, more or less, iuthe matter of height, does not in the least impair the story of any traveler, and hence it happens that so many people have seen the great jjeyser.—Cor S. F.
Herald.
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For fc.il* 1 or TitmIcn
Farm of 86 acres, I’g miles north ofGreencastle* on Rock\ilD* road. Good house, stockwater from springs that never dry or freeze up “A. No. 1.” tor fruit* dairy or gardening
All in frraffff. Plenty ol timber. L. H. Ku lisill. ! itf. ^Tr\r\yr*' f'T r»ne CJLnrtPfTN
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