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Go jo Boyd’s restauraht for a good A n alarm ot fire last Saturdaya? Pure Maple Syrup ai McCorkle’s, meal, only 25 cents. THE HEHS.ED: morning succeeded in arousing a CLOAKS. Smith’s the place for a seafoam. greater {Portion o f our citizens, and The only absolutely complete line ah IHDKVKNDKNT VfKBKLY NEWSPArBR. If you want * new cloak, - . l ' O U H A L E o r R E N T . with their united efforts the fire-engine j it is to your interest to see °f the county of certam( = i was hauled up the hill and water was The lliff homestead near M. E,. us as wehavethem w thingsiI""r“), at j church, Cedarville. For particulars SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, ’91. thrown on Cat Willson's house just as Buy your fresh and salt meats at in endless varieties and at call ou Wm, Biff ndminstrator o f es­ the fire had consumed almost every the old reliable meat store of. C. W . tate. . part o f it. The engine acted nicely the right prices, right be­ Crouse. IF; II. B LA IR , Editor and Proper and the members o f the fire depart­ Husking Gloves, Peggs, etc., at cause they are cheap for the The finest line o f fresh and salt ment and citizens generally did all quality, and the styles are Andrew Bros. & Co. p PRICE * 1.25 PER ANNUM; meats iu the county at that could be expected o f them to A * ' , , , The best Feed Basket ever made can extinguished the flames, but the dis- t h e V e r y la t e s t . F ill' t l’ilU in e d C. W . Dean's he found at Andrew Bros. & Co. Minneapolis secured the republican tance was too great for any set o f men J.Jackets a c k e t s aare r e thet h e Ccraze; ra ze : there) t h e r e Fresh cakes and bread at tbe ba A ll kinds o f heating stoves, in base- natio n convention. to haul so heavey a load, and by the are half a. dozen weaves of kery. . Jacob Seigler burners arid common heaters, fbr hard time they had arrived at the place cloth and twice as many I f yon, want a good lunch or a Governor Hovey, of Indiana, died and soft coal and wood, can befouml they were so near worn out, and the Square meal go to .Boyd’s and try him at Indianopolis Monday at oueo’clock kinds of furs for trimming, at Grouse & Bull’s, • , The body laid in the hall o f the house, fire had got under such headway that Make your own esti mite as once. Smoke tbe “ Woodsdale,” at Halters, collars and . all kinds o f o f representatives Tuesday, from 10 they could do no good. Would it no to how. many styles of gar­ Ridgway’s. harness sundries at James Murmy’s to 12 o’clock. The funeral services he a good idea for the corporation to ments you can get up from purchased a team o f horses and keep New Lamps of every kind and1 I f you want to see nobby hats call were conducted by the G. A . R ., who this assortment. To give at J•T. .E E. .’ Lowry’s.Lmvrv’s . > held.service over the remains from 2. them for just such an emergency? Lamp Trimmings, at Ridgeway's. you some figures we are sell­ Nobby hats and caps in all styles to 5 oclock the same day. The burial They could be used to haul stone on the Window Glass and Putty, at ing a very good Jacket at just received at took place atM t. Vernon Wednesday. streets, or what would be better, the v Ridgway’s. • Stormont arid Co"^ By the death o f Alvin P. Hi ry Lieu­ corporation could take charge o f the $3 98 each, and extra good Spices o f all kinds for pickles, at Bup your winter boots o f tenant Govenor Ira J, Chose, become^ street sprinkling, making a team more all wool fine Beaver Cloth Ridgway’s than pay the exoence of keeping them. Stormont and Co Goycrnor of Indiana. % Jacket (this year’s length) Every kind of Patent Medicines iu Robes and blankets, the best grades l^ W ilM H ff who spent the summer at $5; a fine all wool Jacket stock, at " Ilidgway’s. M Cedurville is having its share of at bankrupt prices at . u the Indiana gas region, is very cn good Astrachan Fur front at School Books and supplies at # excitement now caused by the spread­ . Stormont and Go. j,thusiastic about trying once more and $10, and almost any pi ice • Ridgway’s. ing o f scarlet fever about the town. see i f some gas cannot be found 5a Horse blankets, wolf robes, etc., > I t became so alarming that the board you can name up to very fine New crop G urrants. at G r a y ’s. atAndrew Bro & Co. iq this section. He is o f the opmiou fur trimmed garments. Be­ o f health thought it best to close ouf from observation while in Indiana, Buckwheat Flour nt G u ay’s. Hard and Soft refined Sugars at public’ schools v until • December 7th, that by going deeper in the well we sides the Jackets- there are Rolled Avena, Wheat, Oatmeal, ■ ‘T ^ _ G u a y ’s. ■ . in the meantime quarantining all already have here that gas can be ob­ a big lot of Capes and so Craeked Wheat, Excelsior, Pearl Bar­ H ard and Soft Refined Sugar, a children under 14 years o f age, and tained.. W e are informed that called ‘Angle sieved” gar­ ley, at G r a y ’s. G r a y ’s. allowing ull coses to develop so that several o f our citizens are o f the same ments selling this year, we Teas, Coffies, Cigars and Tobacco, A fine line o f pocket and table cut­ no mrther damage can be done. opinion and ore willing to in\e t a few have them for the crowds at at . . G uay’s. lery at Grouse & Bull's. The following is the resolution pass­ more dollars in testing the matter. Whole aud Ground Spices, at The finest line of fancy candies in ed by them at a called meeting Tues­ from $10 up to $30. Stop to would like to see another G r a y ’s. wn at McCorkle’s. day evening. . , t think, it takes just twice the company formed and the "hole” bor­ I f you want a stylish livery rig g* ,. Moved by Townsley, seconded by amount of goods to make Soup, Starch, Lye and Blues, nt ed ot least five hundred feet deeper. to Boyd’s. # ■ Orr that: " A l l children under 14 G r a y 's. Go ahead. W e will guarantee to do this style of cloaks, and you years o f age are hereby ordered to re­ Go to Charlie Smith for a shave. our part— o f the wind work. will see they are cheap Wood and W illow ware at main off the streets, alleys and com­ enough. Children’s cloaks G u a y ’s Teeth extracted without pain by Marriage licenses: John Baker and mons of the village of Gedarville un­ application o f cocaiue at Dr. Homan’s all styles, any grade, to lit Gloves, Overalls, Socks, etc., at til December 7th. 1891. A n y viola­ Gertie Mercer; Henry Edwards and office. tion o f this order will he punished ac­ Nettie Gordon; Geo. W Keitcr and am living person from 4 Andrew Bros. & Co. V Mi New crop California Prunes, at cording to law. M ary M W olf. years old up. Oysters at - McCorkle’s. > * J. E. Townsley, G r a y ’s. Jacob Gross o f Batavia, N . Y ., was» JOBE BROS. & CO. Peas, Beans, Corn, succotash at Health offiicer. invited out to dinner. When the McCorkle’s. New crop Cariforniu Peaches, nt This o f course closes are school un­ guests were seated, Gross noticed that Guay's Finn Flaying; Cnrila. • New Mackerel at McCorklc’s., til that time. W ho is at fault that there was 13 at the table. " I can’t New crop Sorgum, at Gu a y ’s, ■ Send ten (10) cents in stamps or Celery, at McCorklc’s. the disease has made the progress it make one o f a party o f 13,” said he, coin to John Sebastian, Gen’l Tkt., Buckwheat Flour, ut Crackers, Ginger Snaps and Recep­ lms cannot be definitely ascertained, arising. His friends laughed at him, and Pass. A g’t C h ic ag o , R ock I s­ . McCorklc’s. tion Wafers, ut Gr a y 's.’ —__but ive.understand that the iirst case but he insisted that he would not out l a n d & P a c if ic Ity., Chicago, HI., Elegant assortment of Stationery, was a child o f Andrew Jones, who re Spanish Onions with 13. A fourteenth guest was) for a pack' ot the latest, smoothest,, mainedsick almost a week during nt McCorktc’s.*• Ridgway’s. added, “ Now we're safe,” said Gross ’ slickest playing cards you ever saw. which time the balance o f his children Hunters’ Supplies, at McCorkle’s, Spring repair work ut Murray’s har­ and. the eating proceeded. Four days Just the thing for High Five parties. attended school, and associated with ness shop. afterward the hotel where Gross For a uOe. postal note will send you Shells loaded to order at other children. The attending McCorkle’s. S u n d ay E x c u i'miohm- v ia th a boarded was burned. The next live packs. 4t physician i f they had any, did not re­ morning the charred body o f a man Peiiiiaylvanin Linen. Oranges, Lemons and Bananas at port the matter to the board o f health Edwin Stoddard is iu jail in New Tickets at one fare for tb e, round was found in the ruins. I t was Bird’s. as the law requires him to, hence their identified as the body o f Gross. Jersey for forgery. Perhaps he will trip between any two stations on tha remaining in ignorance o f the fact. get out as easily as he did when he Cash paid for Eggs at Bird’s, Cincinnati Division from Oolur'hut A deserter from the United States Frank Phillip's was the next case, was in jail in Conneticut, for he is full New Sorghum Molasses at Bird’s, and Springfield to Cincinnati inclu­ army was being taken to San Anto­ ' and lie was up and running about o f resources. In a Bos ton paper Stod Leave your orders for Thanksgi ving sive will be sold by tbe P. C. 0. & nio, T ex.* the other day, when the town for a day or two with the fever dard saw an advertisement from the Oysters and Celery at Bird’s St. L . R y. Go, on each Sunday until marshal who had him in charge was still having a firm hold on h:m, and father o f a wayward young roan* who further notice during the summer of struck by a street car. The collision Hickory Nuts wanted at Bird’s. was only kept at home after he suffer­ had disappeared. The advertisement 1891 ______t broke the deserter's handcufls. H e Hanging Lamps, Stand Lamps at ed a relapse. Such is the history, so stated that all would be forgiven i f Bird's. could have escaped, but he saved tin Sunday Creek* Hocking* Jackson, far as can be learned, of the the young man would only return. marshal from being run over and New Raisin and Currants California Pittsburgh and Anthracite Coal at spread o f the disease and now we can Stoddard wrote to the father from jail; then went along with him. A peti­ Evaporated Peaches Cooking Figs at Andrew Bros. & Co. only take the consequences. Several saying that he was the missing son tion has been preient fo r the pris­ Bird's. cases have already developed, among that ho had been arrested for another oner’s sentence to bt made as light as which is a son o f J* H W olford, Lena man's crime, and must have 11,000. Choice Honey at Bird's# W . * F s T R A D K B possible. Although it would not sister of Cal Barber, Allen McDill’s The money was sent. W ith it Stod­ Buckwheat Flour at * Bird’s. bo good policy to remit the penalty ’ children, and Frank Bearffs child. dard secured bail and disappeared. Notice to iiaaters. o f a bad deed on condition that the Attorwy At Law. A ll are a light with the To escape punishment for ono offense of form, Offender would commit a good chic, The undersigned gives notice tha NO# 9 EAST MAIN STREET* O g bv committing another is a very uit exception of Frank Phillips, who now ho hunting will be allowed on then this deserter should be pardoned. POSITE COURT HOUSE. suffers from his own indiscretion. usual thing. premises iu Cedurville and Rose town W e believe the action o f the Board Joseph Coleman o f Green county, ships, Greene County* Ohio, under Pa., is a superstitious man. One day Little Mattie Morehouse o f Phila SolMtmo Amsritta ofHesUh will prevent further tronble. penalty o f tho law, dclphia is not only blind but deaf ani Ajwwy ft* - when at work in the fields he had a Rose Chambers. R. M, Cooper dumb.H er great affliction has not Mrs, Meinott o f Grand Rapids, presentiment that the hour o f his dis A. C. Kyle# H. A# Townsley. kept her from acquiring a good educa Mich., was so impressed ydth the solution was not remote, H e im­ 0, E, Cooley# C# H « Rice, tion for one o f her age, She has William Tell act which she saw at a mediately made his will, and had A. M. Tomkineou. J, K . Wilson perseverance, and tlmt is what many dime museum that when she returned insdest but substantial coffin forwarded Mathew Wilton. M. T. Wilson* CAVEAT# lack who have the whole five senses. ^ TRAD* MA&ka. home she pet n potato upon her head to his residence, Coleman’s family T . W . St. John, J. N. Townsley, t OSBION fATEMTa «O P Y R IQ H T «* StO* and told her Iwy that he could . not did not view these preparations with Dr. Virchow, recognized as one o f •Nattie Whittington, Alliert Hoppings, ■shoot it off. She might have been the alarm which lie thought they J, D. Williamson* J. S. Williamson, Oi

^srramgraea^.'t~n. rp T f f E W. W . Smith, an aged citizen o f Solano county, Cab, has been sued for broach o f promise by Nettie Belluh ANDREW JACKSON AH litPKPKNDKHT WKKKtV H 8 WSPAI’JtK. of Atlanta, Ga. The outlook is that Smith will have to part with con­ S A T U R D A Y , N O V E M B E R 28, ’91. siderable money, for he was a volum­ inous correspondent, and the plaintiff SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP CO. has taken good care o f his missives. W, H. B LA IR , Editor and Proper Letter paper is a trap into which many a lover and politician has fallen. p b i o; I PRICE S 1.20 PER ANNUM. -DEALER IN- Urn Emile Brunckhoret o f Cincinnati Lower California is a land o f curi­ had a tenacious vitality. H e walked around all day with a bullet m his ous things. A Mountain o f sulphur, rjovensij' two streams ot lime water, milky brain. A t the hospital lie. told the * Doctor to take the bullet out as lie llsUU ft H- white, and a lake o f ink have been R. P* <]} discovered there lately. wanted to keep it as a relic. He said pus cor- h that whenever he had another suici­ ,sch orl a.1 » . On her (engagement night died Clara M,B* r dal impulse he would look at the bul­ tor. P»"il Holloway of Philadelphia. She was let and that would help him resist it. Yom'U 1 ‘ playing a game o f cards when the But Emile had already had his last iim'yoc >!) summons came. A n autopsy disclosed 7:00. sucidal impulse. A NEW, STOCK OF the fact that her untimely demise TJ.P. <■' pastor. *" was due to tight lacing. James Dutton, a woodchopper of Sahlia Killingworth, Conn,, was eating din­ ■ A V , 1’ A New Jersey man is not only a ner under a tree. H e wore .a coon SIDING, FINISHING, FLOORING. SASH, DOORS BUNDS. pastor- bigamist, but a hexagamist. H e has 7:

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In this line we show a very hand­ some assortment. Boys’ Long I’ants C u taw ays Suita, and Overcoats Horn t l to SIS 'Z s m A new line of the natty. three-piece, ¥r„„M,b c w * ’ » U^ ’ •>»irc AVrseys ’ D-rby Suita (shirt pant*) 10 to 16 Booble »»• ” ly.u,v yean, 17 to S16. Stylish Jersey * ■ m y Saits for four-year-olds and upwards ■>“ » “ „**• i l or- * Brcs, ptlcc8 g •2 50 to ts Short Pants Suita sa 1 ' ► low as St 25 Knee Pants a* low as I rat 8lZe*> $12R ****** 25 cents. Hats, Underwear and I h o — ,g° *0 $35. — 1 ’ h o Furnlihlnyti In an endless variety. ■ft 1 b v l I Tit I* . 1 h i (to* oua e 1 lv f. ■ 111 Is a matter purely between you and us. We pay tribute to nothing for our success, save your apprecia I tU tion and our own perseverance. The Immense stock of Suits and Overcoats that flits our large store, was I made for you—personally, and worth fills every cent you pay ns. Who oueht to be able to clothe you ■ . St best ? We vrbo have t»en serving yoa for 30 years, or some one who does not know you, end whose only interest lies in bow much profit, they can make. Our line ot Suits and Overcoats ibis season is one-third Isrgsr, and much finer than we have ever before shown. From the people cornea our praise—the home folks hers, who are now and will be again, arrayed in ours, the finest clothing made on earth, The lowest grade wa advertise is t5. We have obeepar ones. We put the most money 15 can buy Into It. That - is . t why it Is better than any one else sells. A t 17,110,116,120 and upward, you will find with every increase in price—worth takas a long stride. See every grade, We are from 18 to ffi under any one. Why, do you ask ‘i Because we pay no rent, buy for cash and every time a pinched manufacturer has to unload n bar­ gain, we get a slice of it.

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U mm ■ i CLLLULOSE AS ARMOR. •MK HKriiiid-),',Van Mad:! of It la the Cormtvuctloa of Na­ $ 1.00 val VeMrli, O N L Y F O R A In foreign .navies several ships have ^tixrranxiWNT wmjKLV MtirarArup.’ HAVE BARSAIKS Already beyn supplied with cellulose tiECKlUS BROTHERS for the purpose In question. The tests have not been entirely successful. CiRA6il!> PIANO HATUBDAY, N O V E M B E R 28, '91. Chief Contractor Heed of the RnglisU AND A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION navy, who 1ms made substances for fill­ „ TO THE ing cofferdams hie eppoirll study, eou- \( i Itaiiif To Bps ((' IT, liftAllt, Editor and JProp’rteuda tljat vvoodite, an J3ngli:,!i article, and not cellulose, is the ideal material. The only substance made in this coun­ WEEKLY ENQUIRER PSICE * I.2S PER ANNUM. try- which at all resembles cellulose is made from cedar bush. HouehoM and kitchen Furniture, Wlien el'pamrig house A heclipr Pro. Grand rpright Tiuno, PG9IMI0 Cellulose, says tbe Now York Sun. la. A Gladiator IVutch and Case ...... 31).(H) made of cocoanut by Torrillion & Co, this fall you will find you need anew parlor or cham­ A J.mnaire 2A line J'ieltl Glass...... 30.00 iWUltCH DIltECTOUY. atChamalicrcs, in France. It contains ber suite. It is then we can do you good. We have A Holman I’ui-allel Bible. , 18,00 meal' and fiber. The- fiber has the A Venice Parlor Clock- 12,1)0 Covenantor Church,--Rev T. C. an elegant line to select from and wil guarantee prices. .{ir»u>, Pastor, ttngulm; services nt natural color of the "cocoanut and the A high Grade Safely Bicycle. . . ,. 123100 II;i)i) « m; Sabbath school at 10:00 a m streugtli of horse hair. The length tn Bl^in Watcli and Boss Case, . . , 25,00' rt. l». (JJinvch-.— U e v . J , y . M o r to n , varies from, eight to thirty centimeters. A lijiydoclf Jlu-e Coil Spring\ ono at piiitov. S e r v ic e s a t 11:00 a m ; Sabbath Tbo meal, which is the cellulose proper, BAER & MORTON. Handy'i op Buggy I* ’ •• Jchool at iOtCjU a m . Is also of the peculiar brown color of A Raihvay Watch in 14 Karat Case, 75.(10 M.K. Ohuroh.-Hev. Gr. L. Tufts, pan- cocoanuts, and is In fine grains. The • ter, Preaching At 10:1 A a m ; Sabbath Ahifo Sdiolarahipin Watters’ 1 ?- m specific gravity of the fiber and the meal ' .Commercial College f • • • fAW .(.rJimtl at‘ 9’30 a. in,; class.. 3:00 p. in,; in looso masses is sixty-five kilogrurna It may be you wi need the services of Yenut; People’s meeting at 7:00 p n»; A Six Octave Champion Organ. . . . 200,<>0 prayer meeting; Wednesday evening at per cubic meter; when compressed, one 7:0U hundred and twenty-five kilograms. A Jlonble Barrel Shot Gnn...... 30.00 A Silverene Case 7 jewel Watch, , . -10,00 U. I’ , Church.— llttv. ,T. C- Wnmock,- Cellulos* absorbs water and by Its pastor. Services at 11:00 a in and 7 p swelling provides the safest possible A High Armlmproved Sewing MacTilne.55.00 in; Sabbath school at 10:00 a in obstruction. On account of its low or practical embalmers. If so we guarantee good service A 15 jewel Watch, Boss Case. , . , , 35.00 " a .V., JO. Ohiu’oh.—ttov; A. O, spive.y specific gravity, less than that of cork, A Five Octave Parlor Organ. .... 150.00 pastor. Preaching at' 11:00 a in and it Is valuable for life belts, and may be A Gladiator Watch, Bimbfj (hsc. . . , 30.00 7:00 pm; Glass every otlior Sablmtli atl0:00 used in large quantities to keep a seri­ a, m.; Sabbath school at 10:00 a in, S& !ML©3iiT!02!T. A John 0. Iiueher W^tc-h & Cara. 40.4,0 ously damaged ship afloat. Cellulose baptist Church.— ltev. D,MTurner, compressed and packed in a cofferdam of And 82 other valuable praniums will pastor. Preaching every Sabbath at. be presented to yearly. subscribers of lilt in, and 7:00 p in; Sabbath School at a ^hip to form a leak bell docs not emit, 2:09o'clock i> in; Prayer meeting "Wed­ any unpleasant odor and does not decay thi! Weekly Enquirer in April, 1892 . nesday night. for two or three years.-, When pene­ Enclose, one dollar for a year’s sub­ trated by o projectile it is riot ignited scription to tbe Weekly Enquirer, anil and does not give' off atiy disagreeable FAWCETT. A GREAT SHAKE. smoke, possessing, in this respect, a GUESS.; great advantage over rubber armor. If .An KurthquaUo That Upset Things Eighty what will be the number of subscribers -dry, loose cellulose be ignited it gives Has in stock a fine lino of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELEIIY anil Years A go. in the five largest lists received from out white smoke. Combustion in cel­ One of the most violent earthquakes Nov. 1, ’91, to Marcli .31, ’92. lulose can be controlled by compressing of this century was that which de DIAMONDS! For same term last winter .it was tbe Substance. When compressed it is stroyed the town o f New Madrid, Mo., difficult to ignite, and .if damp it cannot The finest line of Optical Oomls in Grm ie County. A Specialty made 2999, and the winter before-was 1405. in toil. The first' shock occurred De bo ignited. o f Brazilian Pebble Npoctiiolea In Gold, Silver hikI Steel tnnnes. They , The premiums arc to be presented eeinbcr UV and was followed by others The fiber is loosely spread on a table' confer n hriiliHucy and iliMiuctue-ei of vision; with an amount of ease . and to those -whose guesses are correct or of constantly'increasing violence until seven feet square and in a layer about (fomfort, seldom enjoyed hy spectacle wearers. nearest correct. For full list'see February, The,town stood on a bluff two or three millimeters thick, This Weekly Enquirer, now the largest 12 fifteen or twenty feet above the sum' forms a nest f&r the- meal, which is page, dollar a year paper in the (Jailed anor floods, and sunk so low, that the smoothed 'off by hand to a.thiekness of A POPULAR FAMILY. next rise covered it to the depth of five States. four or .five centimeters. Rectangular JENNIK: ••Howls it. Kate, that'you nlwnvs feet. The most marked phenomena, blocks fifteen to twenty centimeters seem to " catch on ’ to the lust now thin# ? fio , ENQUIRER COMPANY, Says the St. Louis Globe- Democrat, oc what l may, you always scein to #cc ahead 11 M i long and ten to fifteen centimeters wide CINCINNATI, O. curred in the Mississippi river, the bed o f mo.’’ uh\t VmM tmc •> Jv'ur or i ws cai’Ktwma cbta* are laid off by hunt] and the compart­ ICate : “ I don’t know s I certainly do not im F v. i’r ivf.r.. i a snnr , Judies or ^enticii.en, the cellulose beneath. This process is apply- ENQUIRER COMPANY. CminstaV. C ‘ buried for ages. The sulphurated gases repeated on every fourth or fifth layer, discharged during the shocks tainted until the thickness of the layers is as W. It, Torrence, Agent Cedarville, O. the air and. rendered the water of the great as desired.. river poisonous for many days.. In St. Louis,county fowls fell from the trees WON BY A HANDSPRING. as though ; dead; crockrcy fell from A Little Lawyer \v\. Went nn Athlete shelves and was’ broken, and the inhab­ ' One llciler. BANK OF CEDARVILLE itants of the pioneer settlements loft A Mr. Simonson, of Bay City. Mich., , their .homes5 in; fear o f being crushed. General Hanking For Several years the earthquake of is a legal luminary from the northern part of the state, who is a bunch of without any teacher; you ratno to the rewuo 1811 was known as the “ great shake.” when Miss Lnfurgo dpserted her Helwirtc class Basilica Transacted. The center of its violence seemed to be nerves done up in a small package, but so suddenly, and cortafuly wo art-all Improv­ CMwifl. M M & PaciSc Sy, ing Inim ico under your inst rui-turn: 1 heavd nt Little Prairie, twbnty.fi ve or thirty there ia a perceptible admixture of i In- 1 >!.->•(-! Ilmitr 1-, iiihI (i mu Ihlrniio,IHIsa-a, Geo. W , Harper, Pres. dynamite in liis muke-up and lie's a for-. you telling Tommy Jinnies last cvenhut hovr IVnil.'U biv'I'-liiH', ilork IhUii.1, lu IRUSOIS; miles below New Madrid, although the his chi), iiiado mistakes in {ilayln# tusclmll: midablc opponent no -matter who is youseom to he up on all the luti st -fuds,’ nmi p.n-i icuirl, .Vu<;c!itSiiOUtimv.n, 0«!('di>«K>, Uri vibrations were felt all over the valley ll.tlrir-, U i|i|.-i',i‘t, Aiiduhon, lhivi in lu.il IV.imcil W . L Cleiuans, Cashier, placed against him. lie is full sur­ know just what to do under all circumstances; of the Ohio and as far up os Pittsburgh. ot you cntortnln hcautifully; mal in tlm last h!-rdi» ic’ luWA ; Jlioni-itnoll-i wed KJ. Pmd. hi MlN'- prises and is very liable to turn the guns Sand bars anil projecting points of land month you luivo' improved from In this little out-of-tho way placey— for Estate $ 200,101. great cottonwood trees, which were en­ At, lii .i,. l,tnn!,i«i!rtli,'II„rt(in, T*|k-1:ii, Itnii-hinssn. A story is told illustrative o f this ntirf you never go to tho city." VVlihiit. I^vh-vllle, Abllr-m, Ii'nli'e t’lt-, ( aiiW.-!!, in tirely submerged ______K a t e : “ Why, Jennie, you will make mo is worth repeating. Simonson went be­ vain. 11m vo only one source or information, KANSAS; Klnei.-hrr, Kl Jhimnini Mtfi<-o, hi INIJIAN Queen Mary's Lttpdog. fore a country justice to try one side of but it la surprising haw It meets all wants, I TEUUI lllllY f’ Itriwrr, I'.iinmdo S(irlii(r< mid J’utbln, GoUMUIMptloU C llllll. Mary Queen of Scots had a favorite very seldom hour o f aiiyt hlna new but w tut in im o lM lil); rlrtivrrMs iin» Arms or rlrlt furnih f a red-hot line fence fight; says the De­ the next few days bring mo full information uid umrlny loud*, nflhrdl u 11m 1—t (lirllllks of Inter- An ehlJihysic'mn retired from prnctlea,having lapdog, which is said to have been pres­ troit Free Press. Pitted ugainst him on tho subject. Magic? N o ] Magnzlnel Uimiiimilmll n to all hm;i- mid rltli* in»l and writ, liml placed in his liumls by an East India nils ent at the execution o f its poor mistress And a (treat treasure It Is to us sll, for It inyil.iii .' int i -oulliwM ot t hhn;i> uuil to i’aclda and was a big, raw-boned, broad-chested, really fumishi!9 tho rciulfn# for tho whole shumr- the formula of a siiiipla regetable (univ- in Fothcringay castle. After the royal double-fisted sprig of the law, who was household: father has given up his imigmdno ttm.-iK.c,mlc wuind'fw dy for Ilia spoeily and iicrmanont cure of Oon- lady hud been beheaded the faithful better adapted to-building fences, tlmd tlmt ho has taken for years, ns lio suss this MAGNIFICENT suiutlon, llrenehitis, Onlarrh, Asthma and all ono (fives more and lietter Information on Throat mid liiing affections also a positive and creature refused to leave her dead body construing any law regarding them. He tho subjects nr the d ay; and mother soys VESTIBULE EXPNESS TRAINS that It fs that thatmakes her Biicha famous radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Ncrv- - and had to be carried out of the hall by mistook noise and oratorical gymnas­ ous Complaints after having tested its wonder­ force. A t that period lapdogs were the housekeeper. In fact, wo all agree that It Is f/adlng nil cnmiwtlliiia In rjdeniVtr of njulpment. tics for wisdom and learning In the the ouly really rAM ii.r magazine published, Iwlnfcn CIIK’Af.O mill bits MllINIvS. l-lirxCU, ful curative powers tnihausnude ef cases has felt pets of men as well as of women. Hr. as we fmvo sent for samples of all of them, llIA Kfid ail.! O.'fAlfA, mid lieiwivn l llK'AGO aud it Ids duty to make it known ta his suffering fel­ physical exertion of addressing the and llnd that ono is all fo r men. another all Holey n, a relation Of the unhappy Queen judge bo came out o f his coat, then dis­ for womon, and another for children only, OKNVKII,-COI.DHA 1H) HI’llIXOd Slid I’l.fillU). tU lows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to KANSAS CITY mid TOPKk'A »nd vlA 8V. J08KPII. relieve human suffering, I will send frCo of Anno lioleyn, owned due “ which,” os pensed with his vest, later tore off his while this ono suits every ono ot us; so wo it is written, “ho doted on.” Anne only need to tako one instead o f several, and Kltnl.CInv Il*<- Co.ilir*, Fllltfi IlKCblNING CIlAIfi charge to all who ties!re it tide receipt in Ger­ collar, threw his nccktic behind him, that Is where tho economy comes in, for it is CARS, and I’nlnce Slrr|x-r«. with billing O r Strvk-*, man French or English with full directions fur once asked him to grant her one wish opened his shirt that his throat might only S3.00 a year. Perhaps von. think I am Clone i.imiccllnmi at IVuv-r and Odomdo Sprhii;* with preparingand using. Sent by mail by address­ too lavish in my praise; but I will let you sc© and fu return ho should have whatever have full play, rolled up his sleeves, dimgliig railway lines, now' tonnlun the new and ing with stamp naming this paper.' ours, or. better still, send 10 rents to the pub­ plcturc»iue he might desire. Knowing his affec­ pounded tbe table all over the room, per­ lisher, W, Jennings Demo rest, 15 -East 14 th W. A . Noyui,H20 Power's Block Rochester, tion for the dog, she begged it of him Street, New York, for a sample copy, and I * STANDARD GAUGE N.Y. 20-iyr- spired like a cupola tender in a molding shall always cons .dor that 1 have done you and of course the doctor bad nothing to room, roared himself hoarse and at last a great favor; and may be you will bo cutting TRANS-ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROUTE do but to give it to her. * “ And now, ua out, as you say we have the reputation of sank back In an apparent state of total being tho best Informed family in town. If Ovrr which mijwrbly eijulimrd trnlna run dally THE MUCH- DESIRED madam,” lie said, “ yon promised to collapse. that be so, it ia Dome rest's Family Msg s xlra TitiiO raii WlTHDl T < HAM)!: to alid from Salt grant my request.” “ I will,” quoth Simonson arose with all lh6 dignity that does it." JjikcCIty, Offilr ti »no 8«n Pram Pm. TUB ROCK 108*1 WAIST and PERFECT HIP .the queen. “ Then, 1 pray you, give me ISLAND In alwi the Id r«t and Favorite Line lo and E F F E C T can only bo produced succenfolly that a little man can assume, threw off from Jinnlton Pike's Peak and all olhrr Military and uy \v»jriug my dog again,” his coat, vest, collar, cuffs, necktie and ecride rrsonsani} rllhw and miningdlrtrlcts in Colorado, t lie ‘"Doused tile Glim." suspenders, rolled up his pants and shirt DAILY FAST EXPRESS TRAINS THE sleeves, spat on ills bands, respectfully I * A rancher from away back on the From St Jwpti «n-l i "“•*.«»« City to at»4 from til Im­ ranger, engaged a room at the Occidental said: portant towns, titles and flections In Southern NV rnskn, hotel in Seattle a few days ago. The “ Your honor,” let out a war whoop, Knuflis and the Indian Tmlfcrr* Alfa via ALflERT hotel is lighted with electricity, and the turned a bandspring and sat down, A LEA RAVTU Lnm fCntrua^ Citv and dtlcago fo Wafer- minute's silence enabled the bucolic as­ town. Stotts FnlU, MtS'KEAPnLIS and 8T* I*A 1*1/, liell-boy turned on tlie light ia the old couureilnKg forntl rth and norttiwoet between sembly to catch on, a shout of laughter, -orset rancher's room. The farmer didn't tbe take* and the Pacific Coast, in which the court led the chorus, made ADJUSTABLE know how to extinguish the light, and Fof TUkfU, f oMurs, or dmired Information everything jingle, the big attorney M e r c l i m i t aptly fn onr (V-upnn Ticket OfHce In the United SUtef OVCll THE HIP r.fter exhausting his ideas Ubcolled the sawed tbe air in * vain effort to be at Ctonftilav or add km length of the wire by which the light heard. Simonson deliberately made his hung and stuck the lamp in the bureau rJT*Uloi% E. ST.JOHN, JOHN SCBA3TM.N. ¥17 F$iT®M toilet, and when nature had exhausted Gen’l TVt, A P o o . A ft. .. ►’it if U drawer, smothering it under his cloth* t -.'1 Manassr, jpiuit- itself in laughing the jury gave Simon­ Ter,a and ing. The next day the lamp was found CItTrtSGO, ILL. Pef,f son’s client a verdict. NO 10 N> DETROIT STREET O',-’ tor-r. stowed away thcro and still burning. a. J 1 ■ ■ ■ ‘ t-- ■’,* 1 s t An nut urn Shaft C. ' t , lie 1..' L « •, tfiil Logs. •.(n • t v:'. t.'.t A New Yorker, who is a member of There is something about the cedar W.i 1 * ! j - to - ' r-J f’atlreis. the American Society of Pychical Ile- CHAS. E. SMITHJS logs that are boW being exhumed in X j E s T M , O s, knv* ' — ittidad rlu l'. - > (• v> XVJIAL search, tells a curious story that would Cat: % a*M-r.i War. •<=,!, .- 1 f'.f \ •,£!, Cape May county, N . J.*and which are interest his society. While in Mexico t-••?.>(> v -> c?;->(< said to have been buried for more than 3 C3 TSK E E*F5 . 1'?. , ■ , ■ - * \ , recently ho dreamed that in dressing two thousand years, that imparts a soft Before you buy your suit, Is tlie place for you to get a smooth his pistol dropped from Uis pocket, fell and melodious tone fo ft violin, and the butt downward to the floor, turned so Overcoat or Pants for Fall, Q. L. Pst.vr, i>. n.m. Bugs K rtsolcs, » , o. a logs are bamg cut up for the making of that it leaned against Ida ankle and ex­ such instruments. see K A N T TH E T A ILO R shave or a stylish hair cut, ploded, shattering his leg. The dream f Vttx* Out iif Mate, was so vivid that lie awoke with a start he has a full lino of Foreign l’AI\K & REMOLDS, There is an old French wigmaker In and recalled the whole scene. lie was and Domestic goods always Cc(larville,0. Mulberry street, NeW fo rk , who doesn’t soon asleep again, however, and by take kindly to the ways 6< modern bald- morning lie bad nearly forgotten bis no hand to select from. hoads, “ In former times,” he said the vision. When ho eamc to dress 1m Perfect fitting garments and fitieklcU's A '-‘h','-’-'; — k'-* DENTISTS !! found himself standing as in ltis dream, ether day, “ men who were bald! took Tho li"f‘t salvo >u fha vxjM f- • *”-!• groat pain? to have ft good w ig made, and n^TIuM'-D, ^ ‘V<. Xenia National Batik building, corner I.uii would pay ft heavy twice for it, volver f-.i1l from lira hip packet, fils-nek at a reasonable price. icio ; ii:fte*r oliit),;” il 1 ‘ l* ■> < -■ ’ ! ‘ ‘ Nowadays they prefer to wear*shin­ butt downward upon the tiled floor, 'urusand dlskui piMfiiiwiid, attii; 'i.AwVt* , Main and Detroit Bts,, Xenia, O. ing pate, citch cold, have pneumonia struck ft sunken tilo and, turning, leaned v ettft-a 'liles! or no i»dy ivq«iin-»i. * : i aha die. Fashion may alter tliia state against his ankle with the muzzle .•-■•‘rnutoeil to give perfoct oiusur Mo i, Vitalized Air add Nitroua Oxidates of things some day, but jft*t now the pointing directly at his leg.. lie 'tr . j iriiiy rwfij ulp'l. Frlon o’-r.fo a uted for the PAINLKSSCxtrao* bus5ii«» is dealt ft seems to me some­ watched with a sort of fascination for Ikjx, For sals by B. G, tlortofTeath. times that men actually axult in their the explosion, but it did not come and baldoe«s.” he lives unwoutHlod to toll the tftlo. the financial income, the physiological PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL. TEMPERANCE NOTES. income is governed by certain definite The Cedarville Herald and immutable law#, In both cases —An old man and his son arrived, at THE DRUNKARD'S HELL. the true method cf recuperation is to Mobile, Ala., after driving all the way W, VU BLA1B, Publisher. from San Diego, Cat, to a back drawn a ib : “(no arxiOH." reduce expenditure, by two horses.. The trip cost them CBDARVlLIjlB, ? : t OHIO, Alone In bis barroom counting bis gold I t has been said by a great medical . A drink dealer sat, bard-liearted and bold; authority that: " It is through stimu­ four hundred dollars. * Ills day's work was done, still tie lingered —A Chinese physician, the first of if . py ,«R | M i,. .i 11 vi,' y f ‘- **i. 'W ■■Hffl*' (.'J i f i "--S'--- 1,1 lants chiefly that a man is able to ac­ > .. late, complish his physiological ruin. It re­ his profession to como to New York, is, ABOUT TALKERS. When a goblin came Uke a thing of late— Dark demon of bygone days was he, ' quires strenuous, unaided efforts for a the sensation of Fell street, where ha SUenc* Hot A lirijv on Indication of With a soul as black as the midnight sea. man to reach liis reserve capital with­ advises his, fellow-Celestlals that he WUdam, And these were the words from hi* lips that out the aid of stimulants, though it iB can even cure leprosy. Talking' it not simply a liabit, bat a fell; —An Ohio Woman, who was a care­ " I gather them in to « drunkard's bell," etc. possible to do so, But alcohol w ill en­ matter of original constitution. Some able him to do it more quickly and ef­ ful housekeeper, eloped with the hired porsons have a talking endowment and “ I gather them in, both men and boys. fectually, and tea will, if taken to ex­ man. Before she had gone far she re­ some have not. There is a positive fac­ While year after year my work destroys cess, produce grievous evklences of ex­ membered that she had left a batch of ulty of expression, or vocalisation, of Men's bodies and souls the world around; Bright homes where Joys and love ubound, haustion. Neuralgia; sleeplessness, pal­ bread to the oven.. It was so good that which silence is merely the negative. , Pair daughters ond mothers, father and son, pitation of the heartland, muscular she stayed to eat it, and changed her As cold is only the' absence of heat no > Their Idols I shutter them one by one. 1 tremor follow the excessive use of tea mind about the elopement, B n j o y q silence may not be the result of pru­ ' License to kill; it is known full well as well as alcohol, and all stimulants, I gather them in to a drunkard’s hell. '--The birth of a little'girl to .Mrs. A. dence bat the want of a g ift of speech. by virtue of their nature as stimulants, N. Fasc, of Kansas City, Kan, brings Both the method and results when There is a popular impression that " Husbands are dying with shrieks and groans, have certain injurious effects." out a peculiar fact The mother is six­ Syrup o f Figs is taken; it is pleasant . great talkers are, of course, flippant While wives ure pray ing with pleading tones, These effects, if less terrible than teen years old. Her mother, Mrs. M. and 'refreshing to the taste, and act* ^ and that silent people are, presumptive­ Dour children are begging bread out in the cold, those produced by imbibing alcoholic Spangler, is at the house,. a grand­ gently yet promptly on the Kidney* ly, wise. In popular estimation, to say Still as king I rule, and my scepter hold. liquors, are certain and persistent. mother at thirty-three; and Mrs. G. M. Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sy* of a man: “Ho talks a great deal," is My victims are many, hell claims them all; They make the man or woman forget Redman, of S t Louis, is also there. tem effectually, dispels colds, head­ equivalent to saying that he thinks but They come from hovels, from palace and self and fatigue. Work is easier, the She is the child’s great-grandmother, hall, . aches and fevers and cures habitual little. But w ill observation hear this nervous system is elated, the social fac­ aged fifty-two years, out? It is true that some wise people By night and day my records tell, constipation. Svrup o f Figs is the I gather them in to a drunkard's hell. ulties are called into play, and to the —Gen. Brugere, controller of Presi­ are taciturn; but others, equally saga­ only remedy or its kind ever pro­ illusion the rough road is changed into dent Carnot's household, holds bis pres­ cious, are talkative.: Some foolish peo­ " I gather them In where they And no ieace, a broad and beautiful arena duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ’ While the pangs of tho deathless soul in­ ent place through a curious piece of ple talk a great deal, but there are a crease.'' Under whip and spur, first of alco­ ceptable to the stomach, prompt in great many foolish people who are very bad and y et good fortune. He was a its action and truly beneficial m its Tho goblin paused, when a mighty train hol next of- strong tea and coffee, the member of Marshal McMahon’s and uncommunicative. On the other hand, of sin-wrecked ghouls, all rooked with pain, brain'and nervous system prematurely President Gravy’s honsehold, but would effects, prepared only from the most some wise men. talk very little, and With ghastly groans came forfh and told. yield.their energies,, awd the power of healthy ana agreeable substances, its others, equally wise, talk a great deal. While gnashing their teeth; hew the dealer have been removed by President Car­ bold . continuing that equilibrium which is not hod not the latter accidentally many excellent qualities commend it A little observation w ill show, too, that Led them on through drink their souls to termed health, and ail sorts of diseases to all and have made it tho moit some silent men think much, and other wounded him while out shooting. sell, follow. In my opinion temperance peo­ popular remedy known. silent men very little. It is true that a . And gathered them in to n drunkard's hell. ple generally fail to sec the tendency of —An ignorant old Iwoman living at training in the ways of the world will —B. M. Lawrence, M. D., in National Temper­ Augusta, I1L, who was supposed to be ■ Syrup o f Figs is for sale in 50o ance Advocate, all stimulants. And I believe in the render a man cautious qf what he says, good time coming men w ill understand very poor, recently sent for the town­ and $1 bottles by all leading drug­ ship supervisor, and- slipping a bag and how and where he says it; but the OVERWORK AND STIMULANTS. I gists. A n y reliable druggist who .impulse of speech, is so strong in many mjnds are the natural nutrition and from under her dress asked him to may not have it on hand will pro­ Physiological Huln Brought About by Al­ count the money in i t The amount natures that nothing can repress it coholic i (quota. stimulants of a highly developed hu­ cure it promptly for any one who Gen. Sherman was an incessant talk­ manity.—Hester M. Poole, in Union was 81,951, and it represented the ac-' wishes to try it. D o not accept any A t the pace at which Americans gen­ er. He would talk for hours, for the Signal. cumulation of years that she had been substitute. sake, it would seem, of relieving him­ erally travel; overwork seems a neces­ storing in her bustle. Having ascer­ self o f some inward fullness. Gen. sity. A feverish and tumultuous ener­ A TERRIBLE APPETITE. tained the value o f her property the CALIFORNIA F!Q SYRUP CO. gy inspires all labor, whether .by hand Grant, except in private and confiden­ A Cane. That ExtomU and' Perpetuate* old woman made a will. , 8AN FRANCI8C0, CAL, or brain. •rnntsi/WF. kv. W W YORK, tt.r. tial circle, was a very silent man. Yet ■_ Itself. —According to gossip, Lord Dudley What \yill be the outcome no man both of those men were wise,.and each Thera was a hard drinking man al­ a few weeks before his marriage dis, can foresee. Ambition, netv fields to one undoubtedly wqs a great genius ways able to attend to business. But he covered a quantity of reputed paste explore and to conquer, competition, Grant was not any wiser for his silence, transmitted to his children such vitia­ diamonds in a neglected corner. Ad­ 26 as POULTRY YARD] the desire for wealth and luxury, and, lOSPagee.'tTtla EdltlM. Writ -1 nor was Sherman less wise for. his ted constitutions that all died early oi miring the graceful designs lie took Mofl*. yum after 1 bad lesnisdl above all,- that nervous, excitable con­ to make Ho^ iujdPpul_trya_iuo-| speech. Each of them was wise in his disease, except one, whom I knew. them to a jeweler to see what might bj stitution known as. the "American A plain, practical own way. He had chronic dyspepsia. The appe­ he made of them. The expert imme­ ••ally learned; dencriboa all of temperament," ' all are factors in the their d!*eaaei and tlieir remedial, l Some people hold their peace because, tite for liquor descended on the second diately pronouuced them real stones of Hew te M b Mens lay £xg*.| tendency to overwork. The conse­ Cholera. Capes and Heap — they w ill not say anything, some be­ generation with terrible power. His the finest size and water. They had quence is \ylmfc may be termed “ physio­ cause they cannot say anything and daughter early died o f consumption. been considered and treated as paste logical bankruptcy." The term ex­ , ketch of my Wt^etc. AM. HSO.COTKDH*, others because .they have nothing to One' son committed suicide for fear ol from time immemorial, 'so it was an plains itself. say! Silence is a mere cover. It hides a second attack of delirium tremens. agreeable ' surprise. This . fairy-like Mental and physical conditions cor­ thoughts and equally it hides empti­ The second son walked right on in the story is founded on fact.. relate and imply each other. I f John ness, As solemnity is the arch-father same oath till he was placed where he --Gladstone is- admitted to be, in Smith uses up more than his fixed in­ .of hypocrisy—the mask behind which could get no liquor. He lives in that private life as well as in public, the come, month by month, he encroaches confinement yet. greatest talker o f the centurv. One of cant and insincerity practice their parts npon his principal. I f John uses less Intoxicating drinks not only blunt his admirers says of him: “ In a draw­ THE —so silence is sometimes used to hide than his income a reserved fund accu-. . weakness or folly; all the finer feelings, cloud the intel­ ing room he is surrounded by a bevy of O N L Y T R C lE imilates from which ho draws in mo­ A talkative man is seldom over-esti- lect, and ruin the health o f the drink­ ladies and a crowd of gentlemen. One ments of emergency. But his principal er, but doseend with fearful power on starts a question.. It may be on Enter- . mated; a silent than often is. Thera is remains unimpaired. succeeding generations. The very, Ron’s best poem;' it may-be . on a strict great cunning in a judicious silence, In regard to John's vital force the IRON men who take every pains to improve interpretation of an extract from the To s\t quietly while one talks, to look same law holds good. When he lives the breed Of their horses, cows and Bible, or it may be upon the origin of knowingly, to shake the head, skill­ as ho ought a reserved force is stored hogs are so living os to deteriorate the racing in - England or the morality of fully,'to retire with grave feature aod up which shall be his safeguard against TONIC silent tongue, gives one the reputation race o f their own children. They care card playing or the value of poultry. Will ______BLOOD,_ njnilat* egnlam physical ills and strains! In fact, John more for the'pure blood of their cattle K ID N E YS , remove L IV E R of being wise, considerate and self-con­ is, in a large measure, guarded against, And upon them all Gladstone is good disorder, build strength, renew tained. than the pure blood of their children. for a couple of columns at least. " appetite, restore health and physical ills. lie is the one who defies vlgorofyouth. Dyspepsia, He is to be most commended who The worst pf this sin is that it is sclf- —A young Chicago man called on his indigestion,Indigestion, tlmttlroirfccl- epidemics and resists colds. He stands perpetuating and extending. If it Ingnhsolutely eradicated. uses speech or silence as an instrument like a bulwark in opposition to all out­ best girl and stayed so long that when Mind brightened, brain of bis will. Some there are who dis­ would use up the present drinkers ho finally left his horse and buggy had power Inoroaacd, ward shocks. I f John yields it w ill be only, it would not be so bad. But it I ■ Ik I P A bones, nerves, tnui- cern yonr moods and occasions, and to mental worries or to that haste to been stolen from the door. Ho reported I ■ | | IS IP clcs, receive ndw force. koow when silence will soothe or when is the horrid Minotaur that constantly the loss at police headquarters, and in I ■ ■ I I I 1 w tuiforlng from complaints pc- acquire material benefit which leads to demands hecatombs of bur children. It L B I f I L U collar to their sex, using It, And ' speech wilt cheer. Their converse is overwork. a- few- hours was telephoned for ,to Z m b SZ i a safe, speedy cure. Return* food when you hunger or medicine “ Gropes in yet unblasted regions for its miser* rose blooui on cheeks, ncaiUUios Complexion.' According to the amount of John’s able prey: , prove property and enter a complaint ■ Bold everywhere. All genuine goods bear when yon are sick. It docs not assault reserved income fund and the demand against the thief, whom they had caught “ Crescent." Head us 2 cent stamp for Ki-pscs Shall we guide Us gory. Ungers where our pamphlet. , you, rapping on your unwilling ears, helpless children play?" This . proved to bo his brother, who made upon it w ill depend liis ability OR. HRRIER MEDICINE CO.. Cl. Louie, M*. like a sheriff that forces on you a to meet drafts drawn during emergen­ —Bishop II. W. Warren, 1). D., in S. S. Times. owned tho rig, and gottlng tired of process. It steals in like a summer cies. Justsoaccording to tho amount of F AC T ^ A N ID~FR AGM ENTS. waiting for it hod taken it There was wind from the garden. The silence of vital force and the excessive subtraction a pretty little family scene at the police ! such is like a pause in music, holding from it during periods of over labor will W h is k y tangles a man all up at first, station. Now when the young man • GOOD NEWS t you gbntly between sweet sounds re­ be ids physical insolvency' or unhcnlth. but in tho end will entirely undo him. goes to.see his girl he walks.—Dotroit a FOR THE MILLI0NS0F CONSUMERSOF ^ membered and those expected.—N. Y. Slight disturbing euuSus may he, read­ — Yonkers Statesman. Free Press. Ledger. ______A s h o u t ti me ago Rev. A. J. Wh eel ily met. I f long continued or exces­ • “ A LITTLE NONSENSE." • Tntt’s P ills, m SOMETHING IN FANCY WORK. sive,' John is inclined to take n stim­ or, of New • Ilavcnj offered bags of flour to the needy, provided intoxicat­ , I t gives Dr. Tutt pleasure to an- aa Directions fo r Makings Bureau Set and a ulant. This goods up-tlic failing pow -. > —Son—“ Pa, why is it they call the F nounco that be Is now putting Up a B Useful Bag. ers; John feels better. He is equal to ing drink or tobacco were not used in hottest weather dog days?” Pa—“ Be­ * Bureau set—A beautiful one may be anything. And so John acquires the the family applying. This offer was cause everybody growls about the heat •TINY LIVER PILL# habit of tippling. made known through the press, and a l guess.” • which Is of exceedingly small sire, yet _ ' made of thin sheer muslin in this way: retaining all the virtues of the larger B I f tho bureau has a flat top cut a piece lint he fails to consider one im­ deposit of fifty dollars was placed with —Pedestrian—“ Look here, you doD’t _ ones. They ate guaranteed purelyw o f the muslin long enough to cover it, portant factor lathe- case. In spurring tho Union Trust Company 'by Mr, own the town.” Policeman—"Maybe B vegetable. Both sixes or theso pills ■ “ are still issued. The exact sire ot . V then stamp upon it a conventional pat­ up his flagging forces beyond their' Wheeler as evidence of good faith. No not, but you bet my copper-right covers, normal pace of expenditure, he Is just applications were received.—Christian A TCTT»f» TINY LIVER PILL# -a tern of wild roses, if it is a pink room, a good deal of i t ” —Washington Star. “ la shown In the border of this “ad." w or nasturtiums if it. is a yellow room. as certainly wrecking his reserve at Work. —First Chappie—" I hear you have Work these in silks, using a deep but­ strength as is the individual who in T h e German authoiltics have been been left a small fortune. Are you not ••••«•••••• studying statistics, and have discovered tonhole stitch for tho outside of the business draws upon his capital wiU: delighted?” Second Chappie— “ No; GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. flowers. Cover all o f tho plain part no hope of return. In time both be­ that crime, pauperism and disease now I shall have to pay all my bills.” — with cobweb etching with flue silk. come bankrupt. hare increased in proportion as the Boston Gazette. . In material affairs the suppositious sale of alcoholic drinks has increased. Finish the edge with a hem and lace. —Mrs. Larkin (displaying a new pair) Have a pieco of silk or sllesia, either John-may retrieve his fortunes. Yet, They declare that alcoholism means EPPS’S COCOA —“ These are tho cheapest slippers I BREAKFAST. as he is fully aware, this cannot be the deterioration of the nation, aud white or a suitable color, to jnst cover ever bought." Larkin—“I saw some “ By s thorough knowledge nr the nnturnl lswa done unless he changes liis mode of do­ the government promptly seeks to cn, “ ■ " ■**•'■■■ the top of the bureau under the muslin cheaper ones to-day." “Indeed?" trllion, and by a careful application of tbe Ena ing business; allows liis income, to ac­ stem the tide by throwing stringent, properties of weU-aclected Cocoa. Mr. Epps bar one. A square for the top of the pin­ "Yes, banana poela"—Epoch. rovlded oar breakfast tables with s delicately cushion should be made to match. cumulate, and so provides a capital | even harsh, restrictions around tho Ssvoured beverage which tatty *avo us many heavy from which again to secure an income. j sale and consumption of liquor. —Too Many.—Fair Debutante (gaz­ doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of unco Another pretty way to make these ing at her circle of admirers which articles of diet that a constitution may bo gradual- i Now, does John apply this same rule j I t is said'that disease of the heart is ly built up until strong enough to reslstovery ten* covers is to get a thin material without makes a totc-a-tcte impossible)—“ I aency todleeafe. Hundreds of subtla m.Tladiesnre stiffening and pull ont threads in both Of nature upon the loss of vital force? ! very prevalent in Munich, where tho Hosting around us ready to nliaek wherever there After overwork does lie go slow'and ! consumption of beer amounts, on tho may b« a bad, bat I wish there were is s break point. We msy escape many a fataT.hsfl directions, each third one being taken. more leaves-”—N. Y. Herald. by keeping ourselves well fortified with pureMond This leaves it in small squares like can­ altoiv vitality to accumulate till the * average, to 565 litres per held annual­ and it properly nourished frame. "Civil Strutt —“ Phat a blessing it is,” says Pat, Ontette," vas, upon which the design may be reservoir is filled? Ten to one by using ly; and in the same place the duration Made simply with boiling water or mttfc. Sold slightly muddled, “ that night niver only in h*lf-nonnd tins, by Ureters. InuelhM tfcue worked, rope linen or silk floss being a stimulant John is able to call upon of life among the brewing trade is comes on till late in the day, when a JAMES EPP8 & CO., Homosopalhlc Chemists, used for the parpose. The work may all the stored energy in liis frame. His shorter than that of the general popula­ London, England. man is all toired out, and he couldn’t be made all over or as a border. powers fail. A catastrophe follows. tion. Whereas the average age attained work no more, anyhow, at all, at all, A convenient bag—Get two colors oi Neuralgia, rheumatism, dyspepsia and among the latter is 53.5 years, that of Ladies can make BIC not even if it was morning," ribbon two inches in width and thirty nervous exhaustion lose a portion of alehouse keepers is 51,35 years and ot inches in length, and have four lengths, their horrors through the anesthesia brewers 42.53 years, The same note —Young W ife—"Harry, how can you two of each. Sew them together with of the dram. Soon heart failure closes adds that for the whole of Germany take so much notice o f other women? the colors alternating. Then fold them up the business of this life. th e’ annual consumption of beer per You used to tell me that I entirely after it is carefully pressed out, and "Too bad!'" say his neighbors and head amounts to 88 litres, but for Ba­ filled yonr heart." Young Husband— CASH Pronta by Securing subscribers for the leedipg. ql# join the sides to. within two inches of friends. "W ho would have believed varia it is 209 litres.—Ldndon Lancet, "Y es dear; hut there’s such a thing as cat and beatL&dJcV Homo ntul Faahion MapflzmrlD the top. Cut the fends of each strip of it? John had such a fine career before A m e d ic a l authority, says an Eng­ enlargement of the heart yon know."— America, A profitable And pleasant beenpuilon* Boston Transcript, tltfct fttiy lady engage in* and lief ribbon to a point, then face these down him, and he was SO stalwart and lish paper, has advised life insurance aifniiy. For faJ| particular* rend yonr name with plain silk, the color of one of the hearty! Y e t he succumbed to heart companies to issue policies to reform —Struck the Cook County Chord.— and addresa onaponal card. If you wane tv full failure. How prevalent lias become inebriates only at the same rates as to Edwin—“Miss Packinbox—sweet An* outfit and rample copy* send 1ft ccnta*« two wilt ribbons. Make a casing below the points *en*1 fo r* Moatfaa forJBft ct#., that you may know through which a narrow ribbon that that dreadful disease!" old men in order that financially they geline---- ” Angelina—“ Well, I must appreciate fta excellencies. Always nddreio wltl pull both ways is run. Make small I f John must live at the pace which may be properly guarded. It is held say you have sand!" Edwin—"L e t me M*f* 1*8**’Book, Bn V1566, Phiiadelphla.Pa. pockets o f pieces o f the ribbon to sew has become common it is better that he that a man of forty-eight who had been mix it with your sugar, and we w ill go to the inside of the bag. They may be should pass suddenly away through a hard drinker, but had abandoned the into business together.” Angelina— o i different sizes to hold pins, needles, the failure of an overworked organ to practice, would probably have his "Ask papa, Eddyl”—N. Y. Clipper. thimbles and scissors. I f any one de­ go beyond its normal action, than to f longevity so far impaired as to war­ — “ Where were you engaged last?* Dr BULL’S sires, pockets can also be made oh the become a drunkard. > | rant a life insurance company in deal­ asked a San Francisco lady of the new outside by passing a width of the rib­ For there are many Johns who dp ing with him as though lie were from colored cook. - “ Yer oughten’ ter ax me bon lengthwise around the low er part not so exhaust the vital exchequer as sixty-five to seventy years old. It will dat, lady." "W ell, I want to know, as o f the hag and tacking it at each width to fail at once. Through stimulants ' be seen from this that the chances o f it may tend to give you character.” fOUGHtfRUP of ribbon to make it wide enough to and rich food they borrow from their longevity are promoted by abstinence “ Wall, lady, 1 was engaged ter Boh hold a spool of thread easily. Fall the capitals and go on again. Once this in early life as well as in later years, Phillips, de triflihgeet yaller man J pockets at the lower edge and sew rub­ babit is begun there is no choice be­ that in the matter of using strong ever seed. Why, lady, dat man stole tween a change o f the whole basis of drink it is better, as Dr, Cuyler with ber Cord into a fine casing across tho my yearring’s and runned away! How Ikmakw^sirrMmsnship, Arab. t upper edge. This w ill hold the pock­ life, and a continual borrowing from ■ much pertinence has Said, to “ stop many times wssysraelf engaged, lady?* i f l i i f*s«Ue,»k» S rli>ssa,sie.. ifcereHthiy t*«cM ets firm.—Chicago Herald. themselves until tlrey are ruined. Like 1 before you begin." 'i^^f gWWMw# ‘ ‘ haem*fires.EVMN StyisISMrsHw. M tlti1 .1* —Once a Week., « m gnus—~~ ntJMIVMWSMWsMS v i i ...... nf nimi, ■ ...... , m seatMMMI fllfS BATTLEFIELD.better the admiral climbed up on the HOUSEHOLD BREVITIES. generously requite^ their loving self- port main rail in order to have a view JN WOMAN’S BEHALF, denial in her lehalf by going-to 'work o f the Ml'tooomet’s deck as well as him —A new and delicious dainty is pre­ TfiRRIBI,* SUSPENSE, herself and helping each of her young­ own, At the outset a fresh breeze ac* pared by taking tbe stones either from WOMAN. er sisters to obtain the education which dates or prunes and substituting a b it . 1'cslliiKs «* » SoialMWilUAsmUlnc ctmipanied the ships into the fight, Olnry toiler forever!~ their parents were anxious but unable orders to Enter Hfttttfr which »*>on changed, however, as is of the kernel of an English walnut Glory iiud love line,*! to give them. It is Victor Uugo who has the *u® enme up -this morning1 usual on the occasion of heavy firing, to —Newspaper racks in wickerwork Till we from earth diMevcr, called this “ the century of woman," It -have been marching nod counter a dead calm. . are prettily-decorated with two ribbons Angel I* to biea* I is certainly an age that has witnessed iiwhiotr. forming * bfcUjU^-fronfc four Farragut found the smoke o f the guns in contrasting tints, on which are The lait ere deaib defeat* us, great ehaiufesin the life, education and nilet Jobs. It i» now ten o'clock. W e obscuring his view of Fort Morgan, and painted daisies, buttercups, etc. Wider , To yield a helping bund : ' labor of women everywhere; and these '*»* «sd y hero on tho le ft win? before unconsciously climbed, little by little, ribbons, similarly decorated, serve for Tbe lirst that clasp* und greet* us changes have all been in the direction In yonder morning land: Iy j were on the right, hat all ere one ratline after, another, up the main sachets, curtain-holders, etc. -*-N,-, Y . of enlarging the spltero of woman’s ac­ . weyto ■ no.We . ■ ■ riggingnutil he wasobsenred by his staff World. * The Joy* and hope* of heaved tivities, increasing her liberties and Melons as we were moving there was to be close under the futlock shrouds —Fried Bread Crumbs —Lay some Her smile* and bletslng* give opening up possibilities to her life Full o( tho loves that letkvea Mioetbing to distract attention, hat Captain Drayton, the captain of* the finely grated bread crumbs in a bak­ The lives of pain We live.’ hitherto restricted to man, It Is a jgff comes the test o f waiting—of Hartford, and Farragut*s chief of ataff, ing dish in the oven, with a goodly movement limited to no land.nnd to1 ho .^. Away over there we can becoming fearful that some shot might lump of butter. Stir them occasionally 6he slilne* in tongnnd story, race. So far as this movement may carry away a shroud and hurl the ad­ And still (air a* of old, jtttim columns o f the- enemy wheel* and serve -when the butter is allab* She standa enrobed |n glory, * - have any tendency to take woman out toy into position—-banners rippling*-* miral to the deqk, turned to Knowles, sorbed and the crumbs crisped and a Turning the clouds to gold! of -her true place in the home, to give i ixtlliery moving with horses under the wlio was .then actfng as signal quarter­ golden brown.—Harper’s Bazar.* her man's work to do and to develop master, and ordered him to take a piece Mother! What nnme is dearer? There is going to he a fierce —To make a very superior article of Woman, thou art divine l masculine qualities in her, it finds no , irspplc hero. These- scattered trees of “small stuff” and “jump up there cologne, take one gallon of ninety per All heaven thou brlngest uourer I sympathy in the south. The southern ; will he rent and rlven*-these acres of and lash the admiral," cent alcohol, and add to it one ounce My soul i* ever thine! woman loves the retirement, of home, gnea grass torn up—that hahbllng Knowles picked up a piece of ratline o f the oil of bergamot, one ounce o f —Bulus J. Childress, In Good Housekeeping. and shrinks from everything that would , fcfook changa the color o f its waters he- line lying under his feet, and in the the oil o f orange, two drachms of the tend to bring her into the public gaze. - forthe sun passes its zenith. twinkle o f an eye had skipped up the oil of cedrat, one drachm of tho oil-of WOMAN’S GENIUS. The higher education of woman, which jfen draw a long breath to fill their main rigging and was tying tho old ad­ Neroli, and one drachm of the oil . of The Many Inventions That Testify to Hor has : been so widely discussed of late Jgjjgs before putting forth all their miral hard and fast when -Farragut rosemary. Mix well and it is ready for Ability ns an Inventor. years, and-, to encourage and promote strength in one great effort. Armies gruffly demanded what .he meant. use, While those who decry women use as which such noble schools for women as do the same. This is the long breath “ Making yon fast sir," said Dick. * —The Making of Maple Creams.— one of their chief arguments the state­ Wellesley, Vussar. Smith and Bryn ' before the clnslh comes. ( “And >vho told you'to do so?" said Take one half as much water as maple ment'that -women have no inventive Mawr have been foqnded, and so many : Watch the , horses as the field-pieces Farragut. sugar, cook without stirring, and when . faculty, women, it seem'*,-from the great male universities In the .north , tamo galloping up! They ore looking “ The captain, sir,” said Dick. almost done put in a small piece of but-- ■ actual official returns, go straight on in­ and in England thrown, open to them, across the volley at the enemy, their "Qh, all right," said Farrafrut, ter. When it begins to harden take it venting. Not to speak o f Catharine is duly recognized ana felt among the dyes blazing and their ears working. • “And with that,”- said Dick, “ the old off the fire, and stir rapidly until it be­ Greene, the wife of Gen. Nathaniel young women of tho Bouth, This wide­ Every one is in a tremble as the teams man took a hitch' with the ratline stuff comes a waxen substance. Then di­ Greene, who undoubtedly invented the spread aspiration of southorn young > #te unhitched and led away to the shel- himself, while I ffiade fast abaft him.” vide it into balls and inclose each ball cotton gin, and whoso second husband women for broader culture finds expres­ . ter of tho ravine, They know what is During the whole of the fight, Dick between two halves of English wal­ induced her to abate her fear of ridicule sion in tbe eagerness with which they 1 coming, and the waiting unnerves says, the admiral talked with the pilot nuts, and put on a greased plate to and claim an interest in it, or of Mrs. are seeking admission into the best them. There is “Old John," as the who was stationed in the main top. cooL—Ladies’ Home Journal. • Walton’s achievements with noise- of tho higher institutions provided . boys call ■ him. He has. been in half a Every once in a while, though, ho —Salmi of Wild Duck.—Half roast deadening, with smolte-burninp, and for males, and this not because dozen fights and ho has three or four would shout something down to Capt. two ducks and cut them up; put a cup with similar experiments, there are co-education finds . favor in the -battle scars, but he is just as nervous Drayton, who was always close under­ of gravy, six shallots chopped fine, the many other inventions by women of south—for it is, perhaps, less encour­ os if he bad never heard a gun fired, neath. -,'*■■ juice of a'Seville orange or a lemon, a equal importance. One woman lias in­ aged here than In any other part'd! the gee how his nostrils quiver! Watch- the “ Dick” is an. old man now, and if it little Balt and cayenne pepper into a vented a method of converting a barrel United States—but only because there . blaze of his eyes! What a painting he were any other man than “ Dick" chafing dish, and set it near a spirit of oil into ten thousand cubic feet of is no higher institution of learning for •wohld make as he stands there with Kpowles he would have been railroaded lamp until it boils; then put in the gas; another has invented a Be wing- women which provides for them the head and tail erect and every nerve long ago to the sailors’ home. But wild duck, put on the cover, heat it machine that needs n o . threading; -extensive facilities and broad culture s-quiver. “ Dick” prefers to bo on active duty, as thoroughly and send to the table in the others have invented the ruffling and furnished bv at least a few institutions The officers’ voices grate harshly as be considers it; and what with teaching dish. If you have not a chafing dish, quilting attachments to such machines, for young men. Many feel that the they jerk out their cojnmahdB of “ Dress the middies how to splice and growling stew it in a stowpan and serve it on a and arrangements for sewing duck and greatest educational needs o f the south more to the rightt”—“Front there!’’— at all the new-fangled things of to-day, hot dish, and pour over it a sauce made leather. One such attachment made a to-day is an institution that will pro­ “pease that talking!” They are officers, “ Pick” doeB do a considerable work. thus: -.One teaspoonful of sauce a la fortune for Miss Helen Blanchford; and vide for young women as thorough an :. hot they are men, The exploding shells The old fellow is a thorough representa­ russe, one of ketchup, one of lemon a new baby-carriage brought to its in­ education and as broad a culture as is and the zipping bullets are meant for tive o f that class of splendid seamen juice, one slice'bf lemon peel, one large ventor. a woman, the sum of a hundred provided for young men at the Univer­ them as well as us, and they are also .now so rapidly passing away. slice of shallot, four grains of cayenne and fifty thousand - dollars. Another sity of Virginia, the Vanderbilt, or fighting against the terror o f suspense. ■ In build he is small of stature, and popper.—Boston Herald. " , woman has invented -a superior street- Johns Hopkins—an institution that will : .Our- colonel rides along the line in his face is covered with a great busby —This matter of having gravy ready sweeper; another, a spinning-wheel not be in competition with any existing front. That is well, but it is a bluff brpwn beard, which leaves little else to when wanted is a very important part carrying as many as forty threads.; female college in* the south, but w ill for all that. He’s moving to keep his show than, a pair of small, twinkling of the household economy, and many a another,. a plan, for heating cars; hold itself above them all by establish­ nerve under control. blue eyes. He is never so happy as dish which otherwise might be “ fiat, another, a ' screw-crank, for steam­ ing and rigidly maintaining high condi­ Watch -the men! There are old vet­ when spinning a yarn to some middy, stale aud unprofitable,” is made ships; and a chain elevator, a horse­ tion of entrance as well as graduation, erans here—men who have fought in but the old chap can never be gotten to nutritious and palatable by the addition shoe machine, a reaper and mower, a and whose pride will be the high qual­ every great battle from first Bull Bun talk unless engaged , in some work at of half a cup of strong gravy. Mako danger signal, and so on without end,*1 ity of the work it does, not-the number to Gettysburg—aftd therd* are recruits the same time. Get him settled down your cook keep all the scrapings of owe their existence to the brains of of pupils it enrolls, though numbers who reached us only three days ago in a snug corner, and engaged, say in gravy from the beefsteaks, or any women. It-was Miss Knight who in­ would also come in 1 due course of time. from the far-away farms and villages, ♦ ‘stropping a block,” and ho is in a fair made gravy; season well with salt and vented a complicated machine for mak­ The active, earnest, vigorous young ing the square-bottomed -paper bag, You see a difference, but it is affected. way to be wound up. The middies pepper, and. keep in the refrigerator. womanhood of the south is demanding and refused fifty thousand dollars for The old veteran jokes with the men know this, and they have very little It will be wanted in the next day's such an institution. Surely a demand the patent,* and who also invented an­ right and left, sharpens* his jack-knife trouble -in getting the old fellow start­ cooking. If you .have no gravy ready so just and a need so widely and . other machine that does the work of on the rock in front of him, whistles a ed on a twister. - , ■ when you want it, you can make it by seriously felt can. not go long unmet* thirty pairs of bands in folding these* few bars from a rollickingair, to make Dick has been a man-of-war's man all taking some bones o f cooked meat, Where is the philanthropist who w ill bags. It is Mrs. Armstrong who has you believe that he never felt more se­ his life, and says that ho asks for noth­ cracking them and putting them in a bless his own and succeeding genera­ invented a machine for feeding cattle rene in his life. It's- mens sham, bat ing better when ho dies than to be sauce-pan with any bits of meat and tions', and make himself immortal in bn trains; it is Josephine Davis who it helps to brace up the pale-faced men .wrapped up in the Union Jack and bo gristle. Cover with cold water atid stew the good ho will do, by giving the has invented an arrangement of lamps young women of the south a Smith . who are to receive their baptism- buried* with his rating badges and slowly for two hours and you w ill have , “ Why don’t we move?" .—^ medals all rightly in place. a cupful o f good gravy. This should and rubber cloth for a hot vapor bath college, or a Wellesley,' or a Vassar? at .home; Airs. Beastly, a machine for * This state o f suspense is disorganiz­ To “ Diclc," as to hundreds of the old bo done daily with tho bits o f meat Is it possible that a million dollars turning out complete barrels by the could bo spent in any way where it ing. Men look wildly to .the right and men-of-war’s men, Farragut Was little “ leftover."—N. Y. Tribune. hundred; Anna Conolly, a practical would accomplish more good than in left—to the rear. There are no cowards short of an idol. Old as he is, Dick still fire-escape; Mra Bailoy, an attachment founding such an institution for tho here, but .it would take very little to scowls if any one even mentions to him AUTUMN GOWNS. to beds by means of which the patient - start a, panic and a rush. Men Btill the name o f Commodore Foote. He will daughters of those noble women of New and Attractive Ureases .For Street can raise and lower, liimself. And whom we have written.—W, F, Fillott, laugh, but it is mockery. They jest, tell you, even now, how tho tars on the Wear: among all these inventions none is per­ hut they scarcely hear their own words. old Hartford and all tho rest of the , I f very light gray was the fashion in The Century. ■, Look at that recruit! He’s a sturdy ships nearly mutinied when Foote’s last spring, dark gray is the fashion haps of a more pleasing and grateful character than that o f Mrs. Nancy A Woman Civil Servant. 1 young farmer who was sharpening his regulation came stopping the grog ra­ now. If the gray is so dark and so blue Johnson, who invented the -first ice­ Miss Creswcll the postmistress of scythe in the ■ hay-field three weeks tions to the men. in tint that it seems almost like steel cream freezer, but who, not so -wise as Gibraltar, is an official who has a very ago. . He has the strength of an ox, and “Dick” claims that Farragut was as color, so much the more fashionable some of her sisters, sold her patent for important-part to ^>lay in tho regular * no man ever lookhd in his face and put mad.at the regulations as the blue­ does it become. Fancy yoursolf pressed fifteen hundred dollars, all ice-creams , business of tho colony. She is the su­ Mm down as faint-hearted,. Twenty jackets and ho would give one the in a gown like this: ' A long plain previous to her crank having been perintendent of the government tele­ , minutes ago ho would have swept for- impression that the men felt that habit skirt of dark gray, brocaded in made by a slow and laborious stirring.- graph office, and for tho last five years ^ ward with us to charge a battery and “ Farragut and the seamon” wore being steel color, sot so closely about your ill-treated instead o f the seamen alone. And this is* merely skimming over has had sole control of the office, hurrahed with excitement. Suspense figure that you aro walking os i f a with a large staff under her, and Apropos o f the Mobile battle. Limit ‘portierre were drawn about you. The the surface and selecting a few in­ has snapped his courage and unnerved stances that most easily strike the eye, branches at Tangier, Magzagan and him, See him tremble! Mote his pale­ Watson, who was on Farragut's staff, back of tho skirt is very full and is quotes the admiral as saying: “How leaving the multitude uumentloned. other towns of Morocco. Miss Creswell ness! Now there comes a look of ter­ trained jdst sufficiently to sweep curiously some trifling* incident catches i Nor are these inventions confined, it is gets $2,800 a year and occupies tho ror and desperation to his eyas, and be­ slightly upon tho ground. The skirt is unique position of being a female .civil the popular fancy. My boing in the lined with silk and rustles as you walk. evident, to the walks in life most fa­ fore any one conld stop him — ! miliar to women, as, among others, the servant. - ' What! He has sent a bullet into his main rigging was mere.accident owing For a waist, you have a long-tailed, to the fact that I was driven aloft by grain-elevator, tho screw-crank for head from his own musket—killed him­ coat-like bodice of the same, brocaded DOINGS OF WOMEN. _. . the smoke. - The lashing was tho result steamships, and the barrel-maker tes­ self through sheer terror o f waiting to with a jabot effect'upon tho lapels of your own fears, (Capt Drayton's) tify. And while the existence of nil A young lady, tho daughter of a min­ be killed by the enemy! We saw it The vest is dark gary velvet of the for my safety.” these patents and their results ought ister, has recently been appointed a whenever we waited. “We rose from color of the groundwork o f the coat, At the close of the war Farragut to confound the careless speaker who “ pastor's aid” at St. Paul's Church, bivouac many a morning in the pres­ and there is a tall standing collar with yielded to the solicitations of Mr. Page thinks so lightly of feminine capability, Chicago. ence of the enemy to stumble against a steel clasp upon i t Steel buttons are to stand for a historical portrait in the it does something far more important A young Mohammedan woman, Dr. the corpses of comrades hanging to used upon the front of the vest. position in which ho was first lashed.— in showing how greatly enriched the Razai-Koulairof, from the Crimea, has limbs—driven to suicide because their Your hat is very dark felt, with a N. Y. Times. puffing of black velvet around it and whole world w ill be when the feminine just passed her examination as doctor nerves broke down under the strain of mind as well as the masculine is fully and surgeon in Odessa. suspense.-—M, Quad, in N. Y , World. black velvet strings. Gray bows and COLLECTED SCRAPS. gray dove wings are used for trim­ brought to the work.—Harper’s Bazar, Ma rth a J. Lamb, the writer and edi­ tor, is a member of twenty-six learned KNOWLES' REMINISCENCES. mings. Gray . gloves, stitched with M inneso ta in 1800 had a population black, are worn also. YOUNG WOMEN IN THE SOUTH. societies, _ some o f which have never before admitted a woman! - i t TTa* lie Who lashed Farrsgat to the of 172,023 and of -that number 25,053 Is not that a pretty gown, and is it They Are Securing An Education for Self- Biasing'at Mobile, served in tho civil war. not becoming to you, no. matter what Support and Xqt for Social Culture Dil Ma r y C, Lower,!., a graduate of Among the group of sailors stationed Sheriff M cL endon, of Memphis, your style may be? Only. the Boston College of Physicians and Surgeons, lias accepted the chair of -at the United States Naval pcademy for says that the day before the battle of Perhaps yon may not care for the The fact that so large a proportion of physiology at Mount Holyoke college, the instruction o f the cadets in splic­ Shiloh he paid 8000 for a pair of brocade. Many ladies do not, especially the young women now attending south­ ern colleges are securing an education A union of a benevolent and protec­ ing, knotting and the various forms of boots and in the fight had a leg shot if they are inclined to stoutness. In not for ornament but for use, not for tive character is contemplated by the marine-spike seamanship is a weather­ oft* | that case you will-get plain, gray doth, social culture merely but in prepara­ Waiter girls of Chicago. There are beaten, bronzed-faced old fellow with a Generals Fitzhftgh Lee. Wade Hamp­ and trim the cuffs, collar and lapels tion for self-support, lias lmd the very about five thousand girls serving as record, His name is Richard Knowles, ton, Bradley T. Johnson, William H. with steel passementerie, allowing a natural effect of making them more waiters in the hotels and restaurants or, as he is better known to the fledg­ Payne, Thomas L. Rosser, Thomas T, band or two of the satfte around the earnest and diligent in the prosecution in that city. ling officers, plain Dick, Ilftnford and Thomas P. Garnett, were foot of the skirt, o f their studies. A much larger pro­ Mrs. Owens, tenement-house inspect­ Dick holds the rate o f signal quarter­ among the ex-confederates present at Such garments as these are complete in themselves and do not require the portion of college girls comes now from or in Chicago, has reported to the chief master in the navy, and this rate he got the Richmond meeting called .for the long foshiondblo feather boa, and, in the middle and poorer classes than for­ inspector that the proprietors o f the while serving with no less personage purpose of raising funds for the erec­ deed, such a dress looks better without merly. Many of the’ poor girls of the “ Boston” store, in .response* to her re­ than the great Farragut himself. When tion of a monument to the memory of one. The boa is worn only for orna­ south to-day are the daughters of edu­ quest,'have fitted up a new and well- tho tattle of Mobile Bay opened on Cavalry General .T. E. B. Stuart. ment, and it hangs down in a long, cated parents whose property was appointed lunch-rdom for their women that bright August morning In 1884 TBS sooth furnished a much larger useless way, which, though pretty, be­ swept away during the war, their cul­ employes at an expense of several Dick was serving aboard the flagship number of troops to the federal govern­ coming and graceful, is not serviceable ture surviving the loss of home and thousand dollars. Hartford, and to him fe ll the honor of ment than is generally supposed, and when Warmth is considered. There­ property. And what w ill fen educated T here are two very expert and pop­ lashing the great admiral in the rig­ thereby weakened the confederacy. I t claims, In fact, that nearly as many fore, one should consider the complete­ and refined mother nob do, what sacri­ ular women mechanical engineers near ging. Dick was a smart man-of-war's ness of one's toilet before adding the fices w ill she not make, in order that Parkersburg, W. Va, tine o f them, man in those days, A t least such of men enlisted in the federal army from the southern states as comprised the feather ornament and should decide her daughter may have the benefits of Addie F, Johnson, 19 years old, live* the old tars who ate now living say so, whether qr not the gown is more fash­ an education? I f poor she w ill prac­ bear Tallyha She has had entire for they have been heard to declare whole southern army. Missouri gave tho largest number, 108,000} Kentucky ionable in effect without it* tice the most rigid economy and sub­ charge for three year* of an engine that Dick Knowles was on* o f the mit to tbe severest personal self-de­ came next, with 78,000; Maryland, 49,- The plain, tailor-made gowns, tight which runs a grist and planitag-mllL “liveliest chaps aloft," they ever “ clap- nial if thereby her daughter is enabled 600; West Virginia, .84,000; Tennessee, fitting at the waist, withont ruffle* or She has a natural talent for machinery* t«d eyes oft." To use the old sailor's to enjby the advantages of an educa­ 60,000; and the District o f Columbia, flounces upon the bodice, and un< and can take down and put together an mode of putting It, “ Dick Knowles tion; and many are the southern moth­ 10,000, exclusive of north Alabama and trimmed save by passementerie, galoon engine as quickly and as deftly as any conld start from a sheer pole and reach ers who since the war have done this, north. Georgia, besides which there or braiding, are the ones which call for experienced male engineer in this part the main r'yal before the best of the and more, to give their children an ed­ were 180,000 negro troops; tusking an the bon, which has then a remarkably Of the country. The other woman en­ -lubbers were over the rim o f the top." ucation. And there are many noble in­ aggregate o f 001,001 troops drawn from pretty effect drawn about the neck gineer is IdaNewettt o f Cairo, 111., who On the day of the famous battle Far* stances in which an elder daughter, has been a practical locomotive engi­ the south. I t is probable that there Is and hanging down the front, giving the tagut’s flag ship, the Hartford, steamed having been thpa educated through the some mistake about these figures.-*N appearance of a feather-trimmed gown. neer for several years* Both are un­ into the fight with the Metoeomefc lash* --Chicago Timex labor and economy o f her parents, has married. *d on her port side, fa order to see a Tim«s-I>smocrat. . - * . » '

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W . H i mm.wmmmwm-m*wmmmmA YOU ONE! ONE WHAT? m m »U^u)i*uwunvwiMi« «<0NE $ OF8 THE $ NUMBERS W ho are all day thronging our®store, and receiving the best bargains ever offered in Winter Goods. Blankets, Comforts, Flannel. Robes, Heavy Boots, Rubber goods, etc. I f you are not one, join the crowd, and ure w ill guarantee to save your money. » « * ' . h . . *

Mrs. Mclntirc returued from her Oysters, at Bull's. THE HEH&LtD. mother’s at Mansfield last week and Sweet and Sour Pickles at Bull's. Great Reduction. after a few days rest here started for Just received a N. Y . f. Cream AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY NEWSPATIJR. Knnsns City, where she will remain Cheese at Bull’s. If e Have Move I and keep house for her sons, W ill and The only place in town to buy C. Andrew. P. .Wright’s Cigars is at Bull’s. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, ’91. The monthly business meeting of Oysters, Celery and Cranberries the Epworth League to night at the for Tlianksgiviug at Bird’s. W. H. BLAIR, Editor and Brop'rchurch at 7;30. All. the members are AStray. requested to be present as officers will Strayed upon the premises o f the ANT) OVERCOATS ? PRICE ft 1.2ft PER ANNUM. be elected for the infilling year.. undersigned about two weeks ago, a black sow weighing about 125. pounds. Wallace and George Barber have Some white spots. Owner can have Than we want, so in order to reduce our stock will sell at or returned from Alexandria, and will Coming Events. property bv calling on me and paying possibly remain at home (luting the costs, A. O. Bridgman. winter. . . BELOW COST. CEDARVILLE OPERA. HOUSE, Coal Vases at h \ ' ' . - ■ ' * .Mrs Laura .'Dainty, Deo 5.' Mrs. Oglesbeq, and Misses Daisy C uouse & B ull’s. Remember we want your trade and will give you more R oy A A Willett*, Deo 31. .Gray and Lula Morton spent Thanks­ Swedish Ladies, Concert, Jan 8, House to Reiit- -Inquire ofS . K . for your money than ever before. ’ A call is all we ask. Qeo K Mom*, D D, Feb 18. giving, the guests o f Miss Walton o f Mitchell. Spring Valley. Iu England there is a society called J. B . LO W RTT , Rev, Morton and wife have return­ Preaching at the Methodist church “ Israel’s Identification Association,” Opera House Block. ed home from Illinois. tomorrow ymorning and evening. Subject for u5ght, “ Young People which holds that the English race are . Cranberries, at McCorkle’s. Will Lceland has rented the Iiiff and their work, or labor versus loaf- the decendnnts o f the Tbu Lost Tribes W anted—Ladies to know that I property on church street. o f Israel. There are points o f resem­ Yellow Danver Onions, at mg. ______am keeping a nice line o f trimmed blance between the Saxon and the . * McOorkle’s. Miss M ay Robinson, o f Xenia, is Thomas, Curnll of this place, an ...., TT , . , , . Hats and Bonnets which I am selling Hebrew whether they have the same Fresh Sorgum Molasses, at, the guest ot Miss Lidia Torrence. old boldier belonging to company K . . . ■ at the very lowest prices. - - . origin or not. MeCorkle’s. ° . J u l ia C o n d o n . Rev. McKenzie and- wife left for 79, O. V . I. is seriously ill. Com- Why do you buy your coal of An­ A petition signed by some o f our their home in New York yesterday. rades are invited to call, drew’s? Because there I get the best Buy Shaker Soap, at Bull’s. most influential citizens was presented /Bananas, at Bull’s. Mrs. Ora Manor has returned home The next Greene ceuuty W . C. T. poal for the least money. to'the township trustees this . week after a pleasant visit with friends in U. quarterly iueetiug will be held in asking that tiie -library association he There was' trouble at Zion last Sat­ this place. Yellow Springs Dec., 10th. allowed the clerk’s office so long as urday night. Not at the Ziun we ARE Y A WOMAN. sing about, but among people .who ex­ 00 W ill buffield and Ambrose Fisher- Attention Currie Post; The annual they did not interfere witli the use of WHO IIAS NOT SEEN A COPV OK jng of Dayton paid Cedarvilie a fly­ election o f officers for the ensuing t|,c room as a clerk’s office or a voting pect to reach that city. They nre ing visit .Thanksgiving, year will take place on Friday night j j,l!lcc. The trustees, after eonsultn- members of the Zion Baptist .church, ARUHUR’S, NEW HOME MAGAZIRE, nnd the trouble grew out o f u church of .Philadelphia? “ The best and cheap­ Miss Mary Bratton and Ethel Fields Decomber 4th. and all the members tion, granted the request o f the peti- earnestly requested to attend regard- tio.ners( and the library was moved in- trial which they were having that est illustrated monthly ever pub­ spent Thursday in Springfield guests lished in'the English language. 1,500 less o f past rulings. j to that room yesterday. Under the night. EIlifi.McMilltui was the mem­ o f friends. pages for $1.50. ; . W . II.Jtliir, P. O. | constitution everybody is entitled to ber arraigned and he asked permis­ The annual Thanksgiving dinner of sion to .make a statement which he TRANSFERS. call and make use o f the reading Sir Short Stories aud Splendid Arlicles the Tarbox family was held ut the was allowed to do, but during his re­ John Fischer to Jas It Hardman, so long as it is not taken from the by best writers on ail subjects o f inter­ home o f Mr. John Tarbox. marks he was interrupted by one of est to women. Three Months Free if deed o f assignment. rooui. the members, who called him names you tuke it now. Sample copy, lO cts*. Miss Hester Kylor of Middletown, SherifT to Henry Fetz, pnrt lots 41 Tiie mnny friends o f Rev. Mr. D M that he waB obliged to resent, and then is visiting her grand-mother. Mrs nnd 42, Jamestown,. 82406. ley in this vicinity, will be grieved to there was trouble iu the camp. Quiet RomLrxaord Kecculo. 8. E. Barber, Geo H Volkenand td) Herman learn ot the death o f their baby hoy, was restored at Inst, however, and Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, Ed ‘Smith and wife attended the Volkenand 35 a Beavercreek, 8l400. Thanksgiving evening. W e did not til., makes the statement that site Ellis left only to be arrested oil Mon­ caught cold, which settled on her “ Drummer Boy” at Xenia, Thursday A E Jenkins to Arnnmcnta S Ball - learn-[aiiy o f the particulars o f his day on a Warrant charging him with lungs; slic was treated for a month evenning. ard, quit claim to part out-lot 4 sickness, fhe funeral scrVicts will lie jdistutbing a religious service, but as by her family physician, hut grew Jamestown, 81. at the church in New worse. 11c told her she wa.fi a hope­ Spence Shepherd, now an employee -vJagper this the east; was set for yesterday, the J Wand J B Carey to W E Clark, morning at 11:30 oclock. less victim of consumption and that o f the Dayton asylum, spent Thanks­ church people had a chance to cool no medicine could cure her. Her part lot 17 Gowdy’ ad to Xenia, 8875. giving at home. Mias Estella Turnbull has gone to down a notch or two, aud before the druggist suggested Dr. King’s N^w Olive Cox to Orrvillc E Swaduer, DUeove.iv for Consumption; slm Pittsburg, Penn., and will remain hour set for ihe trial arrived, they Bring your lard cans to my store at lot 7 Cox’s ad to Jamestown, 8150. aought a battle and to her delight there during the winter. withdrew the charge and paid the round herself beiiefUled from first once and have them filled with pure Lida Arbogust to Hannah A Brew­ Cards are out announcing the mar­ costs. dose. She continued its use and al­ fresh lard. C, W . Grouse er, undivided one-fifth interest iu lot Clmnge of Schedule of Paisea- ter taking ten hottjes, fonud Iierjti, riage o f Marcus Slioupc, one o f tb« sound aiul well, now does her own John Ik ker and Miss Gertie Mercer, 3, Allison & Maguire’s add to Xenia, ger Trains on the l'emnyl- 1200. most jiopular young attorneys iu this housework nml is as well as she ever o f near Xenia, were married Thursday county, to Miss Carrie E , Bradley, o f vania Lines. was.*—Free trial bottles o f (his Great Geo A Drake to James H McMillan, at the home o f the groom, near this London, Ohio, to take place Decem­ A change in the schedule o f pas­ Discovery at II mo w a y 's Drug Store, 2497 sq feet, Yellow Springs, $1500. targ3 bottles 50;:. and C21 qplaee, by Rev, Warnock. ber 17th, ______senger trains on the Pennsylvania Mrs. W ill Duffield o f Dayton was The French have discovered a way Lines, went into effect Sunday, Nov. Happy Hooaitt.-a. •The fftisiciniiH’ CSnlde. Wih. Tiimuous, Postmaster o f Ida* called here this week by the serious to make ship unsinknble. With an 15. Uuder the new schedule the time Every music teacher, student or vllle, Inti., writes: “ Electric Biltcls in significant shell o f cellulose a ves­ o f trains at Cedarvilie is as follows: illness o f her mother Mrs. Belinda music lover should have this volume. lifts (lone more for me than any othei sel armored with two feet o f steel is in Depart for the West at 4.16 a. m,, Milburn. I t contains 212 pages o f valuable medicines, combined, for that had no more dnnger o f getting below the 10:14 a, m., 5:10 p. m. feeling arising from Kidney audLiv* The Clamp Sport hoys, who go in­ musical information,with full descrip­ or trouble," John Leslie, farmer and surface o f the sea than a cork, ■ Depart for the East at 7:50, a. m., to camp at Clifton each summer en­ tion of over 10,000 pieces o f music stockman, o f same place, says: “ Find 4:26 p. m. The corrected Official Thanksgiving day in Cedarvilie was and music hooks, biographical sketches Electric liitters to4>o the best Kidney tertained their friends with an ele­ and Ltvor medicine, made me feel quiet. Union services, o f the R. F., o f over 150 composers, with portraits Time Card will be given in the next, gant Banquet at Jamestown Thanks­ like a new man.” ' *J, W. Gardener, IT. P., and M. E. ehurhes were held issue o f this paper. giving evening. , and other illustrations. Also a choice hardware merchant,same town, says: in the Methodcst church in the morn­ selection o f new vocal and instrumen­ W. II. T o rrenc e, lilectvie H i He in is just Hie thing for a W c are informed that B. man who is all run down and don’t ing. Rev, Tufts preached the sermon, tal imtfiie and other attractive filatures. ______Agent (?, Kidgftay, our popular druggist, while Rev. Sprout conducted services care whether lie lit os or dies; ha Upon receipt o f eight two-cent stamps, “ What,” said a lady near hero to found nctv strength, good appetite And Miss Jennie Warner were quietly at his church. The ladies o f the M. to prepay postage, we will mall free, a hci L'ou who had just got through ex­ and felt just like K’e liau a new lease married in Columbus, on Thanksgiv­ E, church .served dinner in ‘ Irvin & copy o f the Musicians' Guide, also a plaining to her how beautifully hfe on life. Only 50c. a bottle, at, Ribb- ing day. The wedding was strictly Williamson’s hall and were well sample copy o f Brainard’s Musical “ pointer” worked while out liuutin* Wa y ’s Drug 8tore. (2) World, containing |2.00 worth of new private,only two o f their most intimate pationized. In the evening oysters one day this week. “ You feurelv do music aud interesting rending matter. not call that kind of'a dog a pointer Luna Bather is convalescing and friends being present. The Herald aftd ice cream were served. A good Address. The S, Brai sard’s Bone Co, do you? I always thought a pointer will be soon be able to return to her extends congratulations. crowd was in aiteudeucc. Chicago, 111. always pointed with hit tail.” home.