The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 08, 1882, Image 4

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    THE LAM) OF THE KISING SUN.
Plmplo n I 1 thn Oarrlrn of Eden The
Jnpnnrse at Homo.
A YotMo (Jftpaiiose) corrospondont
writes: "The Lima of the HisinR Jdim" haB
been visited by many foreigners during
tlie past hiteen years, and no ono Das
yet bpon disappointed in what bo has
fonnd either -in tbo people or the
country.
Many bave an idea that tbo Japa
nese and OhmeRft are ranch ahko, Imt
they are totally different in their charao
tor and habits of life. The Chinese are
filthy, ennninff race, who look upon
the foreigner with suspicion a an into
rior beir a. The Japanese are the clean
liest and moHt nolite in the world. The
poorest coolie has his hot bath every
day, and if they bave not too much
godliness they thoroughly practice the
next virtue.
My first trip into the interior, after
beinp a year in the country, was to the
hot springs of Ikav the Saratoga of
Japan. I bad previously engaged
rooms at the best hotel. The first day
there I formed some pleasant acquaint
ances with a newly-married couple,
who occupied the adjoining room, the
wife of a former governor of Yeddo, or
J. ok Io (cne of the handsomest women I
ever saw in any country), and many
others ; for they are very glad to krow
and converse with foreigners who epeak
a little of their language.
Japanese wives do not go into society,
but devote thempelves entirely to the
happiness of their husbands at home.
They receive very little education, for
to know more than enough to reckon on
their machines called Barabans. and to
be able to read the novels and daily
news would be to make them proud and
ungovernable in the opinions of their
lords and masters. If a husband be
comes dissatisfied with his wife, to send
her baeK to her folks simply constitutes
a 1gal divorce. Until their ideas are
changed and woman is restored to her
true place in society, these people can
never attain to such progress and posi
tion as they desire.
They have no idea of profane or filthy
language. To call one fa fool simply,
or a beast, is the greatest length to
which they can go. They have no re
gard for the truth, often on account of
their extreme politeness, for the same
reason that a large part of our most re
fined society consists of delicate flat
tery, and often the one who can dissem
ble the most adroitly is considered the
most genteel lady or gentleman. So it
is to a greater extent with the Japanese.
If you ask one whether be thinks it
will rain to-morrow, and he believes
that you are anxious for fine weather,
he is sure that it will be fine weather,
and he can point out half a dozen infal
lible signs to prove the correctness of
his opinion. If you are in a hurry, and
ask the time, he will tell you that it is
an hour or two earlier than ic really is
rather than cause you any worry or un
happiness, even if it may be the means
of causing you great injury, for another
trait of their character is never to an
ticipate the future. Instead of saying
as we do : " Never put off till to-morrow,"
etc, they have a maxim,
"There is always a to-morrow."
So they are never in a fret and
hurry for the future. In this respect
Americans can learn of them some
profitable lessons, or if they and we
could strike the " golden mean" both
would be benefited. They have another
happy faculty, too, of smoothing over
the sorrows and misfortunes of the past.
They expel all such unhacDiness bv the
simple expression skataganai," which
literally translated means, "this is oast:
I am sony for it, but it cannot be
helped," and this banishes it entirely.
A young student came to me one morn
ing and told me ihat his father died
the day before. I beean BvmDathizintr
with him, but he Btopped me with the
remark, "Skatazanai; he was verv old.'
They bave the greatest regard for the
old and young. At a funeral I never
saw a tear shed. They have no fear of
aeatn. 'inoy believe in the transmi
gration of souls. They cannot conceive
how missionaries come to them from
their homes thousands of miles aw&v
just on account of the love for their
souls; so they look upon missionary
work with suspicion. It is only the
lowest class who become converted, and
then only when they are poor and need
food and clothing. Almost no progress
nas ieen made toward uhribtianizmg
the Japanese.
They pray to Buddha, whem they
believe to be the God-spirit. There
are images in their temples, which wo
call idols, but they do not pray to the
laois nor believe them to be divine,
any more than we do the beautifully
painted windows in our churches.
Every day when they go to bed and
wnen they rise they bow then heads in
silent prayer to the Supreme Ruler of
Heaven.
Without doubt, before foreigners in
troduced Western ideas and customs.
they were the happiest people on the
lace or tne eartn. I hey had few wants,
which were easily supplied, their coun
try being well cultivated and the cli
mate never rierorous. except in the far
north, where the Emos live, who are
quite a different people.
The empire of Japan consists of five
Jaige islands and manv smaller ones
There are 40,000.000 inhabitants, most
of whom live upon the main island,
called Nippon, which is the Japanese
word both for Japan and Japanese.
There is no more picturesque scenery
io the world (always excepting the Yo
semite) than is to be found alone the
bold coasts and all through the moun
tainous interior, where the roads are
generally foot-paths, and the modes of
conveyance are upon the backs of
horses or cows, or in a banket borne
ppon the shoulders of two coolies, one
trutung before and the other trotting
bohmd. In this manner and frequently
stopping to change shoulders, they
travel t wo or three miles an hour from
morning till sunset for four or five cents
each mile.
Tujijama, the sacred mountain of
Japan and the highest peak in the em
pire, is the moot majestic mountain in
the world. It rises a solitary truncated
cone from the very shores of the Tat-ido
to a Lt-ight of 1J.000 feet and is cov
ered with, enow throughout the year ex
cept during July and August
lu the lawtiiitaics of the interior are
many natural hot mineral springs,
which are mnch frequented by the na
tives during the hot summer months.
The priucipal productions are rico, tea
and silk.
The Japanese produce a mild distilled
liquor from rice wmcii they can sane
Everybody drinks this sake with their
daily rice, and socially when they meet
for pleasure.
It is, however, a very rare sight to
see a native intoxicated. Wlion he has
taken too much ho is never quarrel
some, but very morry and simple, and
only wishes to get home, where he cm
sleeo oft the effects. It is considered a
sign of great weakness to get thus af
fected. Opium is never used by the
Japanese, the authorities having always
taken great care to prevent its importa
tion and use. A Japanese house has no
chairs, beds or tables. One's boots or
wooden clogs are removed at the door
and water brought for washing the feet
before entering upon the soft, thick
straw mats, which serve alike for floor,
table, beds and seats. When friends
meet they never shake hands, but bow,
if in a room, to the floor several times,
or if in the street, they bbw very low
several times before passing, each time
repeating some formal salutations.
Many of their expressions are very
beautiful, and show the extreme and
delicate politeness of the people; for
example, when they part the expression
is "Sayonara," which means. "If it
runstbo."
IIUMOIl OF THE DAY.
Of all shares, plowshares are the most
reliable. They always turn up some
thing.
" Generous to a fault" may be said fo
some men. At least, they are generous
enongh to their own faults. Lowell
jiiiten.
When Abel was followed to the grave
the funeral procession consisted only of
members "of tho first family." Neu
xcrrk tierald.
The new London journal for women
is called the Fan. Englishmen have
funny ideas about naming papers for
women to read. A fan can be shut up.
Chtcago Iribitne.
Thev have found a king who reigned
ii Egypt more than a century before
Abraham, lie s dead, lie s a mummy.
He's not a pretty mummy now; but
pretty mum he is, now. Norristoivn
Herald.
There must be a fearful epidemic
going on among cornstalks, for nearly
all the agricultural papers are publish
ing prescriptions and all that sort of
thing about how to cure them. Rome
sentinel.
Oh dear to my heart is the torturesometutor
That measured our backs with his apple
bough switch.
That dodged every morning the plenteous bean-
snootet
And oft sat him down in vcncerinKS of pitch:
Whoso countenance glimmered with newspaper
iraciions
We soaked with saliva and volleyed pell-mell.
And how he discouraged that worst of our
actions
That gave him a souzo in the pit of the well 1
That torturesome tutor, that tongue-tangled
tutor,
That taken-iu tutor we spilled in the well I
llwne Sentinel.
Sawdnst.
In New York there are about five
hundred venders of sawdust, having a
capital of two hundred thousand dol
lars invested, and doing a business
amounting to two hundred thoasand
dollars annually. Forty years ago the
mills were glad to have the sawdust
carried away; twenty-five years ago it
could be bought at fifty cents a load,
bnt the price has been increased until
now it brings three dollars and a half a
load at the mills. It is used at the
hotels, eating-houses, groceries and
other business houses. It is wet and
spread upon floors in order to make the
sweeping cleaner, numbers use a
great deal about pipes, and builders to
deaden walls and floors. Soda water
men and packers of glass and small ar
tides of every kind use it, and dolls
and some living creatures are more or
less stuffed with it. Washington
Market takes two or three loads a day,
a great deal is spread on tho piers, and
stables take many loads a day. Yellow
pine makes the best sawdust, as it is
the least dusty, and has a good, healthy
smell. But any white wood dust will
do. 1 hey make a great deal of black
walnut sawdust, but it will not sell, so
it is burned.
A Caution,
In these days of vaccination, says an
exchange, when points are in general
demand, it will not be amiss to rcmem
ber the following: Don't pick your nose
with the Anger that has shortly before
come in contact with vaccine matter. A
man in a neighboring village acted
contrary to this rule, and, as a result.
the matter took kindly to his nose, made
the acquaintance of the membranes,
spread all through his head, and he is
now just able to leave his bed after a
confinement of more than two weeks.
A Glens Falls lady scratched the bite of
an insect on her foot with the fingers
that had been toying with her vaccin
ated arm. The following day her foot
swelled, and shortly exceeded by an
overwhelming majority the size of the
traditional Albany girl's feet. She was
crippled for a month, and pined away
over the heartrending prospect of wear
ing a No. 11 shoe for the remainder of
her days, but finally recovered. These
be practical points on vaccine points
and will boar the caution they point
out.
"Second class in grammar stand up '
said the schoolmaster. " John is a bad
boy." " What does John correspond
with?" " I know," said the little boy
at the foot of tho class, holding up his
hand. "John Hmithers, he corre
sponds with my sister Susan. Here's
a letter just gim'me to carry home to
her."
For afternoon dresses pin-checks of
neutral tints have a pleasing effect when
warmed up with a touch of colored rib
bon or a bunch of flowers.
l'eople who cannot spend tH6 seasons 01 wmus
and colj rains in sunny Florida should keep Dr.
Bull's CougU Byrop in the house. It is the
be.it remedy fur Colds aa4 Cough sd will
iUr tufluiuis at oac.
A Usen York Hank rreshlout.
The New York correspondent of the
Utioa writes. One finds out
that nothing is accomplished here un
less by close application of the highest
powers. All our great mea work hard.
Here is Moses laylOr, for instance, the
veteran bank president, ne is seventy-
five and yet works aa hard as his powers
will Bdmit. Up to within a few years
ho wns as industrious as any of his
clerks, but close application haB im
paired his health and he now has to
abate. Ho has been a worker fcr sixty
years, and is an enger to nmko a dollar
as ever. He began as a olerk in the
great shipping house of Howland & As
pinwalL and afterward opened business
on his own account. His success has
been uniform and rapid, as some would
think, though probably hardly satisfac
tory to himself, since he has only made
a half dozen millions, while others
have done much better. Still he is
plodding on in the path to wealth, and
is the oldest business man in Wall
street. He has been for thirty years
president of tho City bank, aud bis
ability is shown by the fact that its
shares are now worth 240. The house
which he founded is conducted by his
sons-in-law, Percy Tyno aud Lawrence
Turnure, who were formerly his clerks,
and are first-class business men. Such
are among the instances of succsss
which occasionally mark a commercial
record and which show ihat hard work
as well as grains is requisite. New
York is a place not of luck but of labor,
and that too of tho most arduous char
acter. In the battle for wealth it re
quires rare concentration of genius and
physical strength, and the weaker are
soon crushed.
Some Rich Americans.
The New York Star estimates the
wealth of a few rich men as follows:
W. H. Vanderbilt, 8200,000,000; Jay
Gould, $100,000,000; Mackey, $50,000,-
uuu; Urocker, 0U,U0U,UUU; John Itocka
feller, of the Standard Oil company,
$40,000,000 ; C. P. Hnntington, 820,
000,000; D. O. Mills, $20,000,000; Sena
tor Fair, 830,000,000; ex-Governor Stan
ford, $40,000,000; Russell Sage, $15,-
000,000; J. R. Keeno, 815,000,000; S.
J. Tilden, 815,000,000; E. D. Morgan,
$10,000,000; Samuel Sloan, 810,000,000;
Commodore Garrison, 810,000,000; Cy
rus W. Field, $10,000,000, Hugh J.
Jewett, $5,000,000; Sidney Dillon,
$5,000,000; David Dows, $5,000,000; J.
F. DeNavarro, $5,000,000; John W
Garrett, $5,000,000, and W. W. Astor,
$5,000,000. The Star adds: The real
estate of Croesus, the Lydian king, tho
richest man of antiquity, was wonh
$8,500,000, about two-thirds the value
of Vanderbilt's and his house cost
$400,000, while that of Vanderbilt will
cost $3,000,000. Tho value of the late
W. B. Aetor's real estate alone was
worth more at the time of his death
than that of any uncrowned head in
Europe.
A Boy's Lack.
The Norristown (Pa.) Herald in a re
cent issue referred among others to the fol
lowing cases of special interest. Iney are
their own commentary. Mr. Samuel C
Nyce resides at 80S Marshall street, and
holds the responsible position ot journal
lerk in the Pennsylvania Legislature, at
Ilarrisburg. While Mr. Nyce and family
were in the country recently his hoy, aged
three years, fell and broke his leg. He re
covered, but a very troublesome stiffness
set in and he could scarcely use the leg.
The injured limb was rubbed several times
with St. Jacobs cm, and the stilt new was
so much reduced that the boy was -able to
use his leg freely. Dr. Knipe said it was
the use of St. Jacobs Oil that cured the
stiffnens Mr. Nyce himself used the Great
German Remedy for toothache with good
effect, and also for sprain and pains of
rheumatic nature, and always with good
effect. Mrs. Nyce alBo says she thinks the
Oil is a splendid thing, and she always
keeps it on hand.
A St. Louis man has a coat made of
tiger skins which he purchased in New
York, and he had only worn it twice
when be was credited with having
fought three duels, killed six tigers and
discovered a gold mine. rree Irns.
. IU Equal Is Unknown.
A Lowell (MaRs.) paper, so we observe,
cites the case of Mr. P. II. Short, proprietor
of the lkilmont Hotel, that city, who suf
fered with rheumatism for seventeen years
without finding relief from any ot the nu
merous remedies employed until he applied
fit. Jacobs Oil : " 1 never lound any uieui
cine that produced such remarkable and
instantaneous effect as it did," says Mr.
bhort. .Lyons (la ) Mirror.
If Ciesar had met Oscar Wilde on the
fatal day he went to the senate cham
ber he never would have said, "Et tu
Brute." He would bave remarked in
stead, " Et tu tu." Steubenville Herald.
The Conqueror.
laviNOTON. N. Y.. May 2. 1881.
II. n. Warn-eb A Co.: Sir I have used your
Sate Kidney and Liver Cure.and I take pleasure
in recommending it as tne conqueror oi an uis
eases of tho kidneys, liver and urinary orKaus.
J.R4. CIUCKHAB.
Hassacu cbetts has 3,148 miles of railroad
track, representing, with rolling stock, $122,155
614. Last year 181 persons were killed and
On Thirty Day' Trial.
The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will
send their Electro-Voltaic Belts and other Elec-
irin Annlinnc.na nn trial fVir thirtv davit to &nv
person afflicted, with Nervons tobiiity, Lost
Vitality, and kindred troubles, truarauteeiug
complete restoration of vigor ana manuoou.
Address aa above without delay.
P. B. No risk is incurrod,' as 30 days' trial is
allowed.
Foa DYSPEVbiA, iNDKitsriow, depression of spir
its auu Keiieii uouim, 111 ujoi ....i. iw.ui..
alio as a preventive against fever and ague and
other intermittent fevers, the "Ferro-Pbosphor-
ated Elixir of C'alisayo," made by Caswell,
Hazard A Co., New Xoik,-and uold by all Drug
gists, is the host tonic; and for patients recover
ing trout tever or other sicanoss it nas no equal.
' r'l U . , , f T fa - kJf NUAFDftllnn .
medical work for every man young, middle-
aged or old. 125 invaluable prescriptions.
Will be sent by mail to any addi eus, postpaid, on
receipt oi one dollar. Address J. Aluiizo Ureeuo,
Indiuu Doctor, Hit I'me St., ht. Louis, Mo.
Did You Ever Try It t
Veoetine put uu in powd r luriu comes with
in the reach of all. By making the medicine
youruolf you can, from a 50c. package contain
ing the Barks, Boots and Herbs, make two bot
tles of the linuid YenErtKE. Thousands will
gladly avail ftieruselvei of this opiwtunitv,
ho have the conveniences to make the rnw-ii
cine, Full direction in evfery package.
(MxrrTK llntiltn of Tlranlnrltr
In ohlinu, drinking and rhinn?, as a moans
of maintaining or restoring hpUh. N lts
Important is it to eorroot a growing wndmioy
to irregularity In the habit of body. The
functions of tho bowels cannot be suspended
without an accompanying disturbance of the
liver and stomach, and other sympathetic evi
dences of bodily ill-being, A oourse of Hon
tottor's Stomach Bitten will give an Impotus
to tho operation of these organs, which Is
manifested not only In the bonoflolal effects
H produces upon them, bnt also in more regu
lar and active bilious accretion, and .the dis
appearance or wind on the atoniach, and
colicky pains. Tbo waste matter thrown off
during the process of digestion is then effectu
ally expelled, and the system more thoroughly
Euriliod by the channel devoted to that purpose
y nature.
Cleveland, Ohio, has been taking a now
census on its own hook, which shows a popula
tion of about 187,000, or nearly 20,000 more than
a year ago.
. . I'o I.IUpttImi.
Dr. K. V. rierce. Butlalo. N. Y. t " Five
year ago I was a dreadful snfferor from uterine
troubles. Having exhausted the skill of three
physicians, 1 was completely discouraged, aud
so weak I could with difficulty cross the room
alone. I began taking your 'Favorite Prescrip
tion 'and using the local treatment rocom-
mended in vnur ' llomnmn Rnnan Mnrli'nal AA-
viser.' In ihree months I was perfectly cured.
i wrote a letter to mviamuy paper, bnetiy men
tioning how my health had been lostore'd, and
offering to send the full particulars to any one
writing me for them and inclotinq a flumped
(nee hi for rrplx. 1 have received oyer four
hundred lettors. In reply. I have described
my caso and treatment iiBed, and earnestly
advised them 'to do likewise.' From a great
many I hive received eocond letters of thanks
stating that they had commonced the treat.
ment and were much better already."
Mrs. K. sr. MonoAW, Now Castle, Mo,
Tub Yadkin river in North Carolina alono 1m
thought to have power to run 12,000,000
spindles.
Dr. Pierce's "TcUete." or sugar-coated
granules the original "Little Liver Pills,"
'beware of imitations) cure sick and bilious
bcadacho, cleanse the stomaoh and bowels,
and purity the blood. To get genuine, see Dr.
l'ierce'e signature and portrait on government
stamp. 25 couts per vial, by draggiste.
A combination has been orcanized in Ger
many to check the importation of American
sewing machines.
" Beauty I tinilornrd (with pimples) U '
Adornrilihs niont."
If you desire a fair complexion free from
rumples, blotches and eruptions, take " Qolden
Medical Discovery." By druggists.
There are over 10.000 Snutlinrnsm in Km
York city who htye locatod thoro since the war
Iluchupnibn."
Quick, complete cure fur kidney affections.
irritation, frequent or difficult urination. II at
rlruggiHts. 1'repaul by express, $1.23, 6 for $5.
E. 8. Wells, Jorsoy City, N. J.
Murder willout, so will the fact that Cabbo-
link, a deodorized extract of potroleum, the
natural hair renower and restorer, is the best
Preparation ever invented, and excels all other
air dressings.
REHC1ED FROM DEATH.
Wllllm J. C'uughlln, of Soinerville. Mum , mvk In tlif
Ml of 1X76 1 was taken with bliidiko or tiu li'.kjs ful
lowed by a severe cough, t lost my appetite nnl Mesh,
nd was routined to tuy bed. In 1877 I was admitted to
the hospital. The doctors said 1 hod a hole In my limit ai
bl ss a half-dollar. At one time a report went around
Hint I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told uie ol
DR. WILLIAM IlALrS HA L8AM FOR T11K U'NUS.
I got a bottle, when to my surprise, I commenced to feel
better, and to-day 1 feel better than for three years post.
i wruo mis noping every one aniloted with Ulseuueil
Lungs will takeDK. WILLIAM HALL'S HAL8AM, and
be convinced that CONSI'MITION CAN UK t'L'HKD. 1
can positively say It has done mors god than all the
other medicines I have taken since my sickness.
A I.l.KS'S Hrntn Pood-oures Nnrvoni Debility 4
tVeakuejw of Generative Organs, 81 all dniKKil.
''ejidiorCircular. AUen'sPtaarmacy,ai3 First v..N.V
A CRABBED CREATURE.
That nature cares for and entertains her
own has become an established fact to all
Observers. Who does not love the sound of
the brightly scintillating waves
leaping from the phosphorescent
sea, as they break hl'uIiikI the rocks
in the summer night until Nature
herself, weary or the ojieration,
turns the sounding surf towards
tne opppoeite snore, leaving
stranded some bailly-mutilntea
snail, which wanders solemnly
on.Boliemlnn fasti'
ion Willi all its
worldly store upon
its back. On the
flume beach may lie
found our cruntn
cean cdililo the
crab whose chief
apology for exist
ing at all seems to
to be its ability to
furniish a delectable
meal to fortunate
bipeds. The crab betng covered with a hard, im
penetrable shell, it is not easy to molest or make
him afraid; therefore ha wages war In his watery
world unceasingly when once attacked. Although
tiny, heeannot be said to be devoid of understand
ing, having ten legs tossslst his locomotion; this,
however, avails him little, for, when conquer,
ho never turns his back to his enemy, starting
Into a bold run, but, like many politicians during
election time, slips off sideways. There comes a
time in the life of this pugnacious fellow when the
years bring him inoro bone aud muscle than he
can dinpotteof with comfort, and he finds him
self in a very tight place: his shoes pinch him
and he begins to realize the practicability of ap
plying to Dame Nature for more room or a house
in proportion to ht increasing size. Nature
slowly responds to tho call; but in her own good
time provides a new home, so that the enter-
E rising little creature does not wander about
omelets, but is provided for suitably, as was the
old wiilor, who dropped his rheumatism and
crubbedncKS when ho applied the Great German
Kumcdy, St. Jacobs Oil. This last, however,
may sound rather fishy to the skeptical reader,
and to such we would reply in language too plain
to be misunderstood In words illustrating facts
thnt even tho waves of time cannot wash away
or scaly epithets aileot. Ft. Jacobs Oil to-day
has rendered Hie lives and homes of niyrluds of
sufferers brighter than ever the electrio light can,
which people pause to admire along the way. 8till
more happily served than the old sailor was an
invalid, who wrote thus concerning his case :
" CROOKED HAERTEL"
Accept a thousand thanks for that "golden
remedy." I suffered for many years with rheu
mutic pain In my liinl. My legs were drawn
together, and people called mo " Crooked Harr
iet." I used Sr. Jacobs Oil and wns cured, and
now feel so well that I think 1 could dance, as in
my young days. John Haertel, JVcthou, 111.
"N Y V TJ 7
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WITHIN
ONE
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From Date
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Ittniiant lTrwpertuH,
trale.l Catalogue tree.
Mlu. of lrizi. and Iilus-
((( We will cive to anyone who is troubled
OlUUUwith Worms that Van rui-ii's
Worm C'unfrctlnna will not remove. ThfV have
saved thelivits of thotiKciiids of children. They are
made of hoots and PluutH. Buro and fcafo lor the
niost delicate child, sold at all storos. Voc. a box.
$100
REWARD for eta of Ncrvoua Debilitj, Hltwsl or
kiJQ- I'LveaiM- uwtcurtd ui Ljk l in aa. lw V J-
fbll tlMl rrl-rrifpr a-nl frot furt rn td
I $72
IWtn.lllliti' at honieeamly Diade. Costly
Cuiul li. Add 1 u k Ou., AUKuUhliu.
n
uegei.no.
Kidney Complaints.
IUKA!K OF THE HinNBYH.
The svniDtoms of an acute attack Of tnlUnmmtlrih
nf His kidneys ni-o as follows! Fevr, mln III thd
mall of the bock, and thence shouting downward;
iwimlinoxs of the tlii,:hi voniilliiii. UHiiallv at Hint
dc'i' rod color of t he iirlnn, liioll hocoines pale and
rnlorliw R the (Unease tncroiise, and I" discharyi d
very often with twin and dllllculty; costlveuew, and
some douree of colic. In chronic dlHeaHi of the kid
nivs the svnintotns are DiOn In the hack and Hint.
drynoHS of tin skin, fre(ii"iit nrl nut Ions lospeel ally at
nlirhtt, reneral drowv, headncho. i!ir.7.!now( ot siht,
inilii.'i-dloTi and I'nlpibitlon of t lie hecirt, gradual liws
lit Rlri'tu Hi. MtlcncHN and putlinoxs ol ths face, onutiu
and Hiiorine-s oi nreiuii. .
In iliRoasiw (d the kidneys the Vkobtin Rives tnl
mediate relief. It lias never tailed lo cure when It is
lukcii roL'iiliirlv and direction followed. In manv
cows it niav tnku several bottled, especially cose
ol innn siauir.iiK. It. ai ts direcny upon mo seen"
tlons, cleansiiiu and stri'nutlioiiintt, removing all ob
structiotiH and inipiiriti'w. A irreat manv can testify
to cases of Iouk staudiiitf liavinK been iierfectly cured
tv the Vkoktisk. oven alt'T trvlim manv of the
known remedies which art) said lo bo expressly for
this diHcaso.
KIDNEY COMPLAINTS.
Cikcirnati. O.i March 10. 1871. .
H. 1!. Rtfvfns:
Dear Kir I have used vnnr Vfoittinr for soma
time, and can truthfully sav it ha been a preat lien
cllt lo me: and to thoso stitTorinir from disease of thrt
hldncjH I (Me. rliillv recommend It.
llespi cllwlly. O, H. SMITH.
Attested to by K. H. Aslifleld, rimpRist,
cor. MKiitn aud Central Avenues.
ftrn. II. It. Btf.vkn:
1 lnie nuncivrt Aovrriti yonrM wllh tnn K1 tinny Com
,Kiiit, and wty indnrod to trv Vkoktink. I linv
nkf'n Knvtirftl hut I If nf vmir nrfMinrntinii nn il I Mri
punvinrrtl il (h a vMmviifo rf'UKMly. It htw dono inn
mom khi(1 ttinn any iMhor iiKMltriiio. I ran liriu tily
rVfonuuonrt it to all nufTMrmK Irom Kidney (m
rlaintfl. Ynura ivspwHtnllv. ,). H, Mt'Miu.i N.
r'irst Mooklu'i'i'tT fur Ni'wltull, Gulp & To.. Klnur
MfrvhiintH, No. Kii Wvnt l"ront Hi.. Cinrlnntiti, O.
Vf.c.ktink nun ri'Murod t)iminn,nl tu hi'tilth whn
have but'U long tuid 1 Mm fill tmtlururH.
Vegetine
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tf. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass.
Vcgetino is Sold by All Druggists.
looiMi, anil win com -loieiv cliamrn inn lili
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PATENTS:
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128 A Khiwor from Muihar't UrTe,
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i:toCoiu,nLr Thru tlie Kve,
Jal M ut We, Then, II wet as Ptrtncer
l .d 1 ne Kiel Ufhlud the Ioor
lao I'll KuiouiUor Vou, Love, In My
I Frayera,
Hfl Ton May Look, bnt MuinNt Touch.
U0 lucre's Always a iieat lu (ue Far
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IM ITe no Mother Kow. I'm Weeping
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4 Hwwwl By nutl Uy. 1 Went Oat.
M Wb. Kininft. Uitgla.
83 When too and I were Voimir
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40 Tnke thlH Letter to 41 y Itiitlier.
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li Wlfu'e Otnuinnmlments. comic.
li Hii.ibsind'4 Coinmitutliui'Dt!!.
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68 Mim-hlng Through tiirin
eu Widow In the Cotitwe bv Um Sea.
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to Tnke Hiu-k the ll. art
It The Failud Coat ot Iihi8. t'ffl't.
tr Wr OJd hrtiitiu-ky Home. Otxd
4 Ml he all tstuiln- to Night lxre.
tl l.Wu n to t)io Uocttitti; bird.
Oi Her lii iht Siulia lUnnta VI fltltl
94 KiiinUy Nieht W hen tho .fur-lor e
B6 The tiypsy i Warning. IKuli.
lf-a 'Tia Kut a I.ltihi Kiiiknl Flower,
lo The Girl I J.,tfi Uuiiiiid ile.
li6 Little iluttercup.
lur Carry Mo Hark to Old VlrjrlnnT.
The Old Man 's lnmk Acalu.
lie I Am Walt in if, Knnle Duftr.
li Take Me back to iln.e A Mother
i t 8ay a Kind
1-6 I
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lot, N
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lor W
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ij si on nt i no r lowur or Kllaare.
1T0 I'm Lonely Klnce Uy Mothor Died
1 71 Tntiug on the Old Camp Ground.
174 l.-o,t Toa Go, Tommy, ion'l Go.
lao W illie, WehaMlr.1 V.mi.
Ut Ov.tr the Utile to the Poor Home.
yb Don't be Anry with Me. Daiilun.
li'l It ilrtation of the an.
191 Why did tshe Leave Ulmt father.
1.'4 Th .u Hait Lour tied to Love la
S"3 There' None Like ft Mtbur.
4 You Were Falao, but 1 11 Vors.Ta.
n W hlsoer Soitiy, Mother's Dyliiir.
til Win You LoveMe, Wbem i'luOld.
Ji'JO Annie Laurie.
nt b noriuan 'a March to the Boa.
10 Come, bit ty My biUo, UnrUag,
jut vouitt. ttiruio,
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Medical Electrlcitin,
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