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George’s The word hymifk Olshaiisett and The Commercial hotel at Xenia line innocence, 1 Stier apply to any chnstian song of Also one of the LARGE! again changed hands. Died, Monday, Junuary j lltli ,0 at pr.tise. ‘The word is inherited from Rumor says that J. S. Turnbull 12:00 s. m,, at his home iq Osceola, the pagan churchy so t ifnKt make room for the Mamouth 1 his views on iustrunuMitul music? thority for singing bid testament > Saturday and Monduy nights. The Spring Stock, which will fcooti lie on hand. Hymen—It was always a. mystery psalms. I agree with Psalm Singer ^ Company is a good one, and there to me liow you could be .consistent in that the ‘most excellent hymns kept plays gave general satisfaction. . Mr. C O M E A N D ' insisting upon using the wonts of in their place, may be used to edifiop- Mel villi . and in fnct the entire com­ David in song, at the same time ' re­ thn.’ And Paul tells their place pany, made many warm friends while fusing to followhisexamplc-in having ■is ‘singing to the Lord,* and . Mjimnti — N. C; WILCOX & SONS,— here, by their ladylike and gentle­ an instrumental accompaniment, es­ the church historian, says, *thq prae- manly deportment aud our amusement { I pecially ns the word psalm includes tico of singing bymns is co-qviil witli sharps block V loviug citizens would be glad to have I JAMESTOWJ'i O. (he ioea of instrumental music. On Christianity; the hearers of the npoS- .Li Titi ■ jjg r .y r r i— them return at any time.” glrent occasions (he choir of the temple 1 ties .sang the pr/^sep of God; and the I shall examine into these things more Whole aud Ground Sp’ces,at l Fancy table New Orleans Molasses. consisted of 4,000singers and players first sound which readied the Pagan carefully, and if I find you are c>rico# ■ * Guay’s (First Chrou. 23:5; 16:4 6; 2d Citron. ■ i i Choice Sorghum, and the best of ear from the secluded sanctuaries of I shall use my influence to change the 29ji!5-28).. Josephus tells us that Fresh cakes and bread at the ba Syrup molasses. at Bird's. Christianitywas the hymn to-Christ rule of our church, for no church has Solomon made for the temple service kery. Jacob Skkileu Fancy California Evaporated msGod, mentioned iu the ' famous a right to demand of its. members 200,000 trumpets, and 40.0C0 psalter­ New crop C urrants, at Okay’s. Peaches. Choice cooking Figs, epistle of Pliry.’ more than the Bible teaches, for tliut . Buckwheat Flour at ’ G ray’s. Apricots, Prunes and Raisons. ies and harps. • Please take note the Psalman, your '’■friends assume would make man of higher authority Rolled Aveua, Wheat, Oatmeal, at Bird’s. next time you sing psalms 33:2, 81:2, what they can not prove, that the then God.’ Qms. Cracked Wheat, Excelsior, Pearl Bar­ 10 cts. pays for one Gallon Per­ 92-8 and many others, and yoiir own Holy Spirit did not inspire Watts and Best cigars in town at Ben Ridg- ley. at G ray’s. fection Coal Oil at Bird’s psalter will give you4’ll “ .Thus saith Wesley to compose hymns. Both of Teas, Coflies, Cigars and Tobacco, Why pay 12Jets., per Gallon for the Lord” for instrumental music. them were holier meu than David, ways* »t '/ G uay’s , .. .Coal oil, when you can get the best Psalmnn—But what can you say to Julian speaks of the excellent hymns New styles in box writing paper at Soap, Starch, Lye and Blues, at V &r lOcti. « the views of PS1I51 Siuger upon Eph!* of liis d a y(3 3 W tf.) ‘composed by Ben Ilidgway’s. . , * G ray’s. 5:19, Col, 3:16, tint the Septuagint Choice candies at Ben Ridaway’s. A t Cost will sell every Overcoat iu men umpired by n divine spirit.’ You Wood and Willow ware at stock at Bird’s. proved that the “ psalms and hymns sing psalms versified by Rous in 1646, Blank books and and account books G h a y ’s 10 per cent off for cash only, on and spiritual songs’^nll rcLT to ths but forget that’ nearly every verse con­ at Ben Ridgway’s. old tenement psalms? .New crop California Prunes, at -every pair of heather Boots sold. tains words supplied by this man of Graham Flour at Bull’s ' Come aud see us we will do you good. Hyman— Kitto, whom Psalm Sing­ dissipated habits. Is qjjt that 110(11411 G ray’s, Window Glass and Putty at Bull’s at Bird’s er will ndmit to he of high authority, composition? A single fly spoils the New crop Carifornia Peaches, at states that “ the Septuagin/'employs The finest line of fresh and salt Men's Arctic overshoes, liestinade, 99c bottle of ointmont. Then your G kaY’«. the Greek word for hymn freely in meats iu the county at . “ Alaska “ “ “ 74c churches insist on their own version. New crop Sorgurn, at GliAt’s. “ Rubber Bocts, “ “ #2.60 translating the Hebrew names for ev­ Where is the scriplure authority for C. W. Dean’s Children’s rubber boots, $1 and #1.25 ery kind of poetical composition. In considering the old version any better Buy your winter boots of Crackers, Ginger Snaps and Recep­ A t Bird’s, fact the word docs not seem to have than the new? In 1787 the Kirk of Stormont and Co. tion Wafers, at G ray’s. George W . Marshall, who now in the Septuagiut any special mean­ Hcotlatid, your mother church, thro Smoke Wright’s Cigars, for sale lives in Hamilton, Washington, but ing. Among christiaus the hymn the General Assembly, published a at Bull’s. Spring repair work at Murray’s har­ is well known bere, has evidently been has always been something different uumber of paraphrases containing ness shop. Lamp chimneys and coat oil at making a deep imnTession. on the from the psalm. A different concep­ human composition from the psalms Go to Boyd’s restaurant for a good Ben Ridgwsy’s. ' mind of his estimable wife for the tion in thought, a different type in or hymns of Prs., Watts, Doddridge, meal, only 25 cents. manlier in which he has lieen conduct­ composition. It Ms remarkable that Blncklock, and Mr. Logan, to lie used •Milton Keys has re­ ing himself, and she is looking for the mint hymn is only used in refer­ in the churches. Did it commit sin? moved his shoe shop to his Smith’s the place for aseafonm. complete reformation at any Lima. ence to the service of the Greeks, and I f 1 were a Jew I would * insist upon Halters, collars and all kinds of In writing to a friend here Mrs, M . in the same passages is clearly distin­ singing the Jewish psalmody. But as new room next to the Nes harness sundries at James Murray’s jays: * guished from the psalm. Eph, 5:19, la m a Christian I prefer to sing bet property on Main st., Smoke C. P. Wright’s cigars. For “ l wonder what the ©hi chums Opl. 3:16.’ Who is mistaken, Kitto modern psalms and hymns which sing where ho will be glad to sale at Bull's. or Psalm Singer? hack there would think if they had of the life "and death of Christ, his have all customers call. seen G. W. last Habbath entertaining By psalms in these passages may be atoning bloifd, resurrection, and Stand Ay Hxnammas Via tk f the preachers, * The Methodists held meant David’s psalms, or such com­ ascension, iiolfie o f which in their full Cash paid for fur at S. L. Walker, F e n w a y t v a m I a ' Un e m posures as were fitly sung with musi­ est sense, are jotiud in the O. T., their first quarterly meeting iu Ham­ . I f you want a stylish livery rig ga Tickets at one Are for the round cal instrument, *nys Henry. ‘They urprised that friend, trip between any two stations on thi ilton last Saturday and .Sabbath, We psalter. 1 a id to Boyd’s, entertained the P. E. and minister most probably denote a sacred song Kyle speaks < he church as having Cincinnati Division from Golumbaa Go to Charlie Smith for a shave, in charge and G. W. behaved beauti­ of a character similar to that of the a “ heart deccd 1 above all things, and Springfield to Cincinnati i:idu* Havd and Soft felt nod Sugar* at fully, Ha didn’t even smoke white psalms o f the old testament,’ say and de*peratell joked,” for h e, ia* sive will lie sold by the P. C. O. A G r a y ' s . they were hare, bath#did crank a Meyer and ElKeott; the most critical elude* himaelfj 8 t, L. By, Co, on each Sunday until C,|<>**,n* ’MnlV* * *’lt‘ *'T ,,.!(.■» whole lot of thoeehiekory nuts sent out expositors. They oritioiea those who Psalman,- (please, enough said. Hard ami Soft Refined Sin***, * 4*y Ms friends in Cedanraie.” confine the Word to the psalms of the I thank yoi||jfnl Mir inetuc.tive to’ 1 G ra

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of my desires, he had mo placed the Bible as a guide to principle upon a litter and carried by unwilling IN WOMAN'S BEHALF.and conduct On her head rests a iriaolple Cedarville Herald THE BATTLE FIELD. wreath symbolizing the celestial roses rests a Jnen to a church near by. There * was CONDUCTING A HOUSEHOLD. QUEER THIN06 IN WAR. eared for until I was able to got also* which women weave In Hehillcr’s fa­ al rosea W H. ULAip, mbUshsr, mous poem. The first figure to tho left ler’s fa- ra* Terrible gonerquawes or Same Htupld where. A IIuiIucm In Which Many Ain*rto*nQlrls In giving the details I will state that Are llu/lly imfUleut. , represents women as a benefactor. * the left lABVILLE, 7” : \i o a i a icfaetor. S o participant in the first battle of this friend did pot carry me from the There are very few calling* inhvhich Grief establishes a bond of sympathy between her and all mankind, and tho onpathy Bull Itun was able to tell how the mem­ battle field when ho first found ran, but % picmberof tlji- servant class can make amelioration of suffering becomes her aud tho orable panic started. It shouyl never left mo for a while, telling me that he a dollar and a quarter or a dollar and a kEEP YOUR WORD. greatest happiness. The next figure is uncsher have been. There wasn’t the slightest would return, and, sure ’enough* he did iinlf a day, with board and lodging, ionises J.ike VlocrutU Made' to u< to my surprise, and rendered an the But the source from which house ser­ the emblem of charity. She is protec­ figure is reason for a panic. Although the fed­ protec HrotMu" a lltii«idiu| Motto, eral troops were outnumbered when above mentioned service. vants have Jsually been recruited— tor of children from cruelty and youth i may appear somewhat. strange to Comparatively speaking, this man young feinaljs—appjars to have dried from sin. Purity and temperance arc d youth the confederate reinforcements came nee arc *e the above headline as a text for from the valley, they could have fallen was my enemy, yet I am partially in­ up. As a rile, young women' in San her Watchwords. The third figure on l article addressed to men of business, debted to him for my present existence. Francisco wii not go out as house serv- tlie left of the central figure illustrates '4 gnre on hack in good order and formed a new ustrates rmore correctly perhaps, men engaged line to the rear. ' ■ ' Hod it not been for that noble heart nntr. They IpVefer to work a* Bhop woman’s position in literary and poetry, i conducting business for themselves. that beat within his bosom, I never girls or operatives in factories. The re- Thought shines iS her face aud an open 1 poetry, Burnside should never have attacked an open »t there is, nevertheless, abundance Fredericksburg. Every soldier of prom­ would have been carried from the bat­ muneration Is less, but the freedom is Scroll is in her hand. The fourth figure I room for such an article. There are tle field. More than once the bearers greater, an/jthe girls want to have the is woman as the artist, the creator of th figure inence in America and Europe 1ms so r’ator of (any men who do not seriously con* declared. There weren’t an even hun­ of .the litter complained of ray weight privilege o f takiug a cj»y off if they the beautifuL The fifth is woman,' Ider the promises they make, previous and expressed their desire to carry men please. It p a y be bad judgment, but the genius of home, and the sacredm-ss woman, dred private soldiers iii his command oredm-sg to making them. If . they did they who would survive. it is a question which the girls have the of her mission is shown in the sub­ who believed an attack would be suc­ the sub Would not make them at all. There cessful” ' I was . too badly wounded to take any right to dicide for themselves. The group of thrce~the father, mother and could possibly bo no better recom­ ther and Gen. Hooker went down into the note as to tlie features of this friend, auomqly isi not confined to Sun Fran­ child. On the right of the central fig­ mendation for a business than us and as a result have no idea as to his cisco. t In jhe eastern cities tho same ure are types of the teacher, the mis­ tral fig Shakespeare puts it: Wilderness to take Bee in rear. Be­ the mis- fore be was ready Stonewall Jackson general appearance, but think he was a complaint pf a'scarcity of female help press of music, the student of science; *'He wus ever precise in promise-keeping.''’ non-commissioned officer, and belonged is cofistaivdy heard. The wages of an the Durse o f humanity, and last, but science, When it becomes known in business was almost in his rear. Word was sent to the infantry. ordinary louse servant—who is not a not least, woman as an active worker last, but 1 circles that a, man’s wo r d is just as to Hooker early in the day that Jack­ I belonged to tile Sixth Mississippi in the industrial world. worker good as his bond, the world trusts him, son was passing along,, his flank. He skilled coijk—have risen in New York infantry. Company E, and we fought and Chicago, within the past twenty Miss Rideout says that to carry out and would sooner take his word than preferred to believe that the wily Con­ any out federate >vas' in full Right toward Rich­ the Twenty-ninth Wisconsin regiment ye ark, fr«|m three/dollars a week to her ideas with artistic finish,from life many other people’s bond. Confidence models will dost Si,500 for each of the rom- life in one another is certainly the very mond Had he not put his own opinion in our front twpjty dollars a„ month; and, even at Tt is very seldom that wc experience two smaller groups, and SJV-iOO for the i of the 'life ’ and soul of sound business, and against facts as stated by prisoners cap­ thisipricq, it is difficult to get a really a manifestation of such love, and re­ good servant. In the cast the ranks of pediment group. The finish of the ) for tlie when once confidence is seriously tured. he might have bagged Jackson of tbe and Lee then and there. - spect from a foe, nnd if the doer of that liousi servants haye usually been filled models will be dictated by Chief Burn­ shaken, it takes an immense amount of ham, and will determine the cost of tlie :f Burn- struggling to get it back again. Some All military students believe that noble act is still living, and can remem­ by immigrants from Ireland, Germany ber the expression as well as the net andpeandinavia; but as the country work. Among the competitors Were ist of the mien are very easy .'in their premises, Lee made a mistake in ordering the rs were memorable charge at’ Gettysburg in­ and will respond I will be very mucb fills/up, this supply proves inadequate Miss Kuhne Beveridge, of San Fran­ . and very slack in tbeir fulfillment. All cisco. Miss Blanche Nevin, of Lancas­ n Fran- "oiur readers-- know -well that if they stead o f a flank movement, while Beau- gratified. If, .he lias passed over the to weet the demand. As to girls bom .trials,of this world and gone to try tho on /the soil, in the east, as here, girls ter, Pa., Miss Mary Miehcuer, of San Lamias have a promise from a customer that regard ”rested~an hour too soon to com­ •, of San realities of the "unTcn6wnV'T'~can only- ■jpre|ejRil:ose,"nnli eal th f ul work-iu-sliops. Francisco, Miss Enid Van dell, of Cfn- an overdue bill shall be paid on a plete the disaster at Shiloh. , of ('in- wish him peace, bliss and happiness. nn<| factories at low wages—which in­ ciiinVtnTHrsslVIe'afSj ^of^“.Wisconsin, -V-iss- - certain date, they know welt that When one knows how thin Lee’s »in. Miss it is a disappointment to them if' right was at Antietatn, some of the bat­ The Almighty Power saw proper to vokes poor food and poor quarters-to Alice Ruggles, of Boston, and Miss spare me and to allow me to reunite healthful occupation in households, Lily Irene Jackson, Of West Virginia. nd Miss it is not fulfilled, and at the same teries having no support whatever, he Virginia, time, they never look upon that can reason that had Burnside charged with the confederates, and to return to wlijcre tlieir food would be abundant The successful young woman i« de­ my much-loved country and raise a ai$ nutritious and their lodging com­ scribed as a petite ’ blonde, “ serious, l i* fits- customer with the same degree of con- at the hour ordered by McClellan the .“.serious, result of that battle' would have been family that prides in the sunny south, fortable. dignified and quite pretty.” —Spring- , fidence that they did previously They -opring are always reminded of the broken far different. os did their sire.—Atlanta Constitution. A corner in house-servants impends field (Mass.)4 Republican. Thousands lay in camp at Shiloh for in| the cities on both sides of the coriti-. ^ A practical Hunt-liter. promise when dealing with them. It is LOST HIS NERVE. exactly the same when dealing with days without protecting their front in ntnt, No such crisis has ever occurred in It is told of Miss llusk, daughter of ’ some one else, and when you are placed , the slightest A great army marched A Captain’s t'lKlIgnlflc/l and Precipitate Europe. All over the continent, the. the secretary of agriculture, that she is. - ighter o in the position of your customer, and i over the country to attack, -but there lle tre n t. children of the poor go out cheerfully of an exceedingly practical turn, and lat she is make a promise and do not ful fill it It was not even a cavalryman out to see A good story has been told of a lisp­ tj> service;’ there is no country which that few ladies, either young or old, im. anci is a great deal better to make no prom­ and hear and bring in the sews. The ing officer having been victimized by a [feeds to import its servants from excel her in the art of housekeeping. r or old, ises, and to face the music as it were, biographers, have furnished plausible brother officer-^ who was noted for hiB thread, and tlie business of the house­ She takes full charge of her father’s /keeping, by saying that you cannot do it, or excuses and the historians have sought cool deliberation and strong nerves— hold Service has been so reduced to a bouse, of the servants and the table. • father’! that you would rather not than to to cover up mistakes, but one needn’t and of his “ getting square" with him system that the native servants are She also plans tlie menus and superin­ no table make a rash promise, and knowing to hare fought in the ranks to realize in the following manner- T h e ' cool generally very efficient. That may tends the marketing. Miss Husk is so i super in that there is some doubt as to fulfilling that ft was a war in which many queer, joker—Capt. Blakeney—was always come .to pass in this country also, if dainty and nice about housekeeping usk is si it strange things came to the surface. quizzing the lisping, officer—a lieuten­ ever the general conditions of life in that with her it becomes an art She okccpinf It has been said that there is “ honor They used to be called blunders, but ant—for his nervousness, and said one tlie United States assimilate to those is very fond of reading, and does not rrt. Slu among thieves.” If, therefore, there that term is too harsh for these piping day at mass, “ Why* nervousness is all which prevail in Europe. In the mean­ permit her household woFk to rob does not is honor to be found among law break­ days of peace There are old histories nonsense; I toll you, no brave man is time. the evils of the present sitnation her of the pleasure she derives from her to rol ers, there is much more reason that which toll of Gen. Butler being “bot- ever nervous." “ Well,” inquired his would be mitigated if our women, both favorite authors; of these she has a de­ from lie) ..honor should be the standard of "busi­ , tled up” at ’ Bermuda Hundred. The lisping friend, “how would you act m high and low stat'on, educated cided preference for Hawthorne and , has a de ness. In your dealings with drummers new ones refer to his position there as thpothing a thell with an inch futhec themselves better in the practical busi­ Howells. Victor Hugo is also a favorite >rn» anti the one who makes loose promises, is an error of judgment. thould drop ithelf in a walled angle, in ness of conducting a household. In and George Elliot and Thackeray. i favorit! often the one to be guarded against . One of the stupendously queer things which you had taken shelter from a this community, girls marry with­ When it comes to society M iss Rusk is lackeray, His only object is to effect a sale, and of war was Banks* great move on company of tharpthootorth, and were out the remotest notion how to manage again at her mother's side. Because s Husk i/ .I”' ' he will do this at the expense,of truth Texas, and the queereat thing about it it wath thertain if you put out your a house or cook a ineal. They can not the daughter takes up 'so many cares it Beeaus< and at the expense of his own honor, all was the fight at Sabine Pass To nothe you’d get peppered?" even dean a room or judge when it must not be thought for an instant that p y cares i sometimes. The large volume of busi­ reach Sabine City a fort at Sabine Pass “ How?”, said the captain, with a look has been properly cleaned. They are Mrs. Busk does not know her'house. |f«s- staut tha ness that is transacted every day upon had to be captured. The federal force at his brother officers. “ Why, take Ik generally ignorant of the first princi­ While she never appears 'to see. any­ kn icr house our exchanges by the simple word of comprised four gunboats and about four coolly and spit on the fuse. ” The party ples of ventilation and sanitary drain­ thing, nothing escapes her eye.especial- pt see any month, without any written contract thousand infantry It could plainly he broke up and all retired. The next age. As to cooking, there is hardly a ly if it is a fault, and, while escaping *s s.espeeial whatever, is ah example to all other seen that the fort wan a small affair, morning a number of soldiers were as­ girl whom one meets “ in society” who much of the drudgery in her care, she Ml escapinj business men. We are used to calling and it was just as plain that infantry sembled on parade, when along carte can grill a chop or make an [omelet, contrives to keep her. eyes everywhere”. care, ah, . these men speculators, and names that could be landed below it to make an'as­ the lisping lieutenant. Lazily opening And their ignorance is diffused through —Chicago Post. ii-ywhere ” are hardly justifiable, yet when we sault. Prisoners captured in that his eyes, me;remarked to a cluster of the poorer class. A girl who has had Cornell Olrls Study Agriculture. look upon their record, and the large neighborhood gave tlie strength of the officers. “ I want to try an ekthperti- no experience in household work is ab­ Several girl students at Cornell are iturn. volume of business transacted by them defenders at less than three hundred ment thith morning and.thee how ck- solutely useless. It is discomfort to taking tho course in agriculture, not irnell ar without auy written contract whatever, men, although there was another force theedingly cool Tom Blakeney can ba" occupy the rooms of which site has exactly with the purpose of starting dture, no it is quite evident that they are men manning three or four river steamers Baying this, he walked deliberately in­ charge; it is death to eat the food die cattle ranches of their own, though the l start ini who fulfil their promises. above. Half a regiment of infantry to the captain’s quarters where a fire cooks. •’* Cornell ghi is equal to it in skill and hough th We once knew a peculiar and inter­ could have carried the fort at a dash, was burning on tins hearth, and'plnccd To make the girl earn her wages, she daring if she took the fancy. But‘the t skill am esting gentleman, who laid it down as but not a man was landed. It was de­ in its hottest par?1 a powder canister must be taught her business from the method in their madness is this: This \ ■ But th the first principle in his business, never cided to let the gunboats go up-and and instantly retreated. There was ground up; and if her mistress does not course, despite Its somewhat ominous this: Thi to give a note promising to par, and if knock the fort to pieces before any men but one door of egress from the quar­ know how to cook or h’o,w to keep a name, includes modern languages and t ominou he was asked for the payment of any were put ashore. ( ters and that opened on the parade room in order, how can she teach the sciences, and in order to make it popu­ tiages un< sum of money, would never promise it It will hardly be accredited, but it is ground. Tlie occupant gave one look maid? If a young woman of good fam­ lar no tuition is demanded. Several iC it popn unless he was absolutely certain thut a fact surrounded by a'hundred proofs, at the canister, comprehended the situ­ ily -marries' a merchant, he generally bright girls accordingly have registered ho would be able to fulfill it He . Severn that there were less than fifty confed­ ation and in a moment made for the knows how his subordinates should in Ibis department, and nre getting a vegistere would sooner risk the ill will of the erates in the fort. They did not ex­ door, but it w;«tt fastened on the out­ trims act his business; if site marries » person he was trading with, by not good education free of expense. One getting pect a victory* hut were determined not side, “ Charley, let me out if yon love lawyer, he understand* how his clerks Cornell girl haithedistinguislied honor 'use. On making u promise than by making one, to leave without a fight. There were me!” shouted the captain. “ Thpiton should conduct the affairs of his law- that there was the least doubt of being of being Ahe only woman to study vet­ lied houo twenty-seven guns on the three gun­ the canithterl” shouted he in return. office; if she marries a private gentle­ erinary surgery. study vet fu,filled. No doubt, this gentleman boats which flnatly moved up to the at­ Not a moment was to be hut; the man of meanp* and leisure, he knows experienced seme difficulty at times, tack, while the fort mounted only captain had at first snatched up a hojv hit fortune should be managed. SHORT ITEMS OF INTEREST. but, in t ie end, he came out ahead. 1 EREST, seven. At the very first discharge of blanket to cover himself with; but But the young woman of good family Emvisr Anxoi.ii says; “ Everything is One day he made an appointment with the latter two of the gunboats were soon droppiug jt, he raised the window, rarely knows anything «fc all of her a gentleman who was about to make a possible for women. I do not believe rythiiig ? disabled by shots penetrating their and out he blended, sans everything part of 'partnershrgv—to-wit, the maur in the inferiority of women." nit bcliev long j mrney, and the hour named left boilers. The third fired half a dozen but a Very short ludergarment, and aging of the b/Slseliold--and many very little time for him to catch the shots and then got aground and drew thus^with hair almost on end, he Mas. A xtoinkttk Bhown-Bm c k - young women of good family are prone WEti„ who has been called the pio­ w Beaik tram. As tba hand Of the clock point­ out of the fight as soon as she could dashed on to a full parade ground. The to say, with gentle pride, tha* they neer woman preacher of America, lives i the pic ed to the Lonr of the appointment the puli out of the mud. The fourth took shouts which hailed him brought out knowwabsolutely nothing of cooks Or • life of great retirement at Elizabeth, ■s'.' a, live traveler became quite anxious, when a no part. Seventeen minutes after the the whole of the occupants of the bar­ cookery! rooting-schools hive long I EIL-abctii friend stepped up and. told him of the first gun was fired the confederates had racks to aee what-wos the matter, and N. J. been in operation* here, but they seem { Miss Margueiutk Miuunotox. the appointment ha had made, the reply. „ possession of two of the gunboats, an# th« dignified captain pulled a sergeant to be indifferently patronized. The J was unique, tlis gentleman saying that tlie other two, together with the trans- in front t#diidc himself. “ Why didn't teacher of Greek at the New York -“ TON, th, use of the bake oven and the gridiron ■ mal college for girls, is the author of Y o r k m o if so and so promised to be there at a ports carrying 4,000 men, were in full you thpit on it?'* inquired the lieuten­ are as much lost arts as ever -both ;n ) stated hour, you can depend upon its retreat down the riTer. ant. “ Because .there were no sharp­ “ Letterblsir," a highly Successful play author the liJjjbestand lowest orders of sociaty. j written for Mr. Hothern. csfefu ! |-Iu‘ falfiUmcnt, ae he never made a promise j It was the quickest, queerest vietory shooters in front to stop a retreat," And to it comes to pass that, with ths j that ho did not perform. It is heedless ; of the war. Inin thetne fort not a man was answered the captain. “ All I’ve got to A mo.xo successful artists and "sculp­ beat things to eat in the world, Aineri-1 tors abroad are Louise Robins, who a n d » c e « i to add that the appointment was kept, ' scratched, while the federals lost over they, then ith," said the lieutenant, cans get ths poorest eating of any first- and the traveler was happr. was represented at this year's Champ ■b:ii'., w i 1 two hundred in killed and prisoners, “ that you might thafely have done it; class nation.—San Francisco Argonaut. The old adage that “promises are ^ nnd two crafts armed with fifteen rifled for I'll thware there wathn't a thingle de Mare Salon in Paris, and has vdvi' arV. Chan like piecrusts, made to be broken,” is sold one of her pictures to the Kronen ti has sirs, gluts. Each one of the defenders was grain of powder in i t ’’—Chin. THE SUCCESSFUL SCULPTOR. not applicable to business men. There­ i subsequently presented with a medal government, and Theodore Buggies :» fhe Fmu Boston girl of *4, who ha* had two of H u g g l c c , fore be careful of making promises.— I by the confederate president and was —The people of Afghanistan, groan­ MIm Alice M> Rid cast anil Her Work -for National Grocer. afterwards known as a “ Davis guard," ing under the heavy taxes their ruler ths World’s r»lr. her statues at tlie Paris Nahm. a : ! t w o < A n enterprising London wotnun him I I have seen half a dozen of these med­ imposes, are skipping over the border The successful competitor for ths Two Metlves, discovered a aew method of earning als here and there, and perhaps one or at a lively rate. The last census shows sculptors on the woman's building at i ouari iu Manners are the expression of the ■! money pleasantly. Just before the two can be found here in New York to­ that the population of tho Candnhar tho Columbus world's fair is Miss Alice I of carniii heart, and the man or woman who lives i close of the season she ad'crti.sod to b e f o r e t l , mentally In kindly, thoughtful rela­ day...M. Quad, in N. Y. World. district has decreased 10.0,10 as com­ M. Hideout, of Ban Francisco. One take car# of valuable plants ami pa!nr: r t pared with the census taken in the time group of figures is required to occupy ’ t!s;»d t tions with fellow men and women will while their owners jvert* oat of town, • ami palm A FftfEND IN BLUE. of She re All. Many Afghans have wild the apace oh ths pediment over the control the expression of the thought and secured a sufficient number to hire The Quest-of m Cnahitmt* floldlsr Wh» their possessions and gone to British main entrance to the building. This It o f tov-.l which might possibly give offense. an assistant and dear considerable Wttfi Helped tr< Distress. India and Beloochistan. In the north­ pediment it 45 feet long at tlie base ibcr to bir Thpre is-no mystery in social grace It profit. • nsitii raid is remembering other people in tlicir Here is one of those incidents which ern part of the country the exodus has line and seven feet high in the center. T he woman's '■baking company of several relations to us. The woman makes us think more of our kind. This been still greater, the people emigrat­ Beside* this there is to tie a group of Chicsgohas just been incorporated wit U •inprrny <■ who is a social success is not the one touching letter from a confederate sol­ ing to tlie Russian possession*. statuary on each aide of tlie fiediment dier, who wishes to find the Yankee otanding free above tlie attic cornice a capital stock of 9^59,00(1 it is com­ mated wit! who has for her purpose in life the de­ —The czar of Russia and the Biaiuese soldier that did him a kind act thirty resting on bases live feet long, threa posed of woman's Christian temperane.' It is com sire to please, but the one whose desire king are among ths monarch* who ure years ago, breathes the fragrant breath feet deep and ftO feet from tlie ground. union women ef Chicago and is pledged ' eiuprrane is to make others happy. One is a po­ alleged to ride bicycles. Tlie empress of gratitude, which' is fresh and strong In these two gvoups Mis* Hideout rep­ * pledge lite purpose; the other is a high form of Anstria has a lady's safety now as it was thirty years ago. resents womah's virtues and woman ae the work don# entirely by women and Mis. to hat of unselfishness that makes the utter­ which she rides with almost as much While engaged in the civil war at tlie spirit of civilization. In the large to run tlie establishment on strudly women an ance of unwelcome truths impossible skill as abe does a horse, and the prin­ port Gibson, Mies., I fell a victim to group of the pediment she depicts wom­ business principle*. on str.ctS in the light personal contact that we cess of Wales move* about on a triey- term “ society.”—ChfUtisti Union. the iil-fortnn* of War. I was severely an’s place in history. This group is Mrs. Msitr B. Mi xiiei i , the wife «>J wounded in my right lang, which ten* ele. t .. spoken of as being a ‘remarkably effec* a prominent physicisn of Little Hock, 1 1J the tviffr'i - “what’s the matter with you two dared me unable to speak audibly, and —Food Mothk*. — “ But plenty of tit e piece of wsrk. The central figure Ark., is the secretary Of a lad.es' build­ ijtt.fc i-Sttlf Hold: f)I, t ' ■ fellows?" said a patrolman to two while in tlila condition there oatne to water in Rufus’s currant-wine, denr. I icprsesats woman as prominent in sci­ ing association iu that town. Sim tww sui.st' i,u.h, tramps. “Why don’t you wash your* ? toy aaeietaate an unknown friend, clad should be very sorry to bars a las to entific and rtligieus .work, la bar its chief advocate and aid from the '! s t f a. Sh& tva eelves, “We’n too busy," explained; in blue, who ahawad me exceeding of liquor develop in a son of mine,” (N. start, and its present success and <> - i from th right hand aha sffsrs her myrtle wreath l*y to hold its own with similar organ’* one. “Busy at what?" “Scourin’ the Wndneee H„—Rufus belongs to the “ Whoup-ber* at Ui* reward for virtuous en­ t fii w eed obi rounU'.w said the other, with a br.wd J Attar he admhsiatarad to my thirst aatioes conditstod by men i» chiefly dar organ i np clnb” at college, And is considered deavor,, in her laft she- holds the to Mrs Murrell1* energy and —taevelnnd Voioa. j I surrendered my trans, and, learning the bote tough of hit Vlast.^ 1 - “ htsfir- •* dn aval* tf*jaaudi*f equal rights and tite aeii ‘y s*u*' nd *p.

<: j "V ft THAT 01® DBKSS. On the day previous, to the ball Clara PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL. hands, face, lips and to agw , ft* there is a gradual mental Man Aiustey called; a sister of Hugh Aina* —•The head , ... ly loud of Russian wolf hounds, and cipal directions Urff „eienaevvat’oa has a large kennel of them. criminal* who tried to. kill an aged some fashionable “ finishing off" estab­ Tiiis whs the gentleman Lena was woman without provocation- said that strength and cerebral-quiet, strong n lishment, aud their debut was intended bending all her energies to ensnare —The servant problem* is being when lie was six years of ago his fa­ irritating diet, and mud laxatives, etc, to be a very magnificent affair. and bring to her feet before the pres­ uniquely solved by the wife of Sir ther used to return home drunk, strik­ Such in general is considered to 1 hj t)i Mrs, Gregory, husband, and daugh­ ent seimpn closed. ’ , i ; GgoigO. Humphrey atCum bridge, who ing his mother and throwing sticks of best medical treatment A certain ters, were On the invited lkgt; As the, Clara was an intimi^e frtend of both trsiikk ttfcUa worn twelve to ftftavn Wftod at him. He stood it for awhile, French specialist (Magnan) says that ft former and two l$ft»r Sat in their par* - the g im and she was invited upstairs years of age 'tit; her house aud then, But afterward left home, and, though dipsomaniac is insane to drink; bnt this lor, looking- abtho elegant c*rds, with to see the dresses, which h*** just heed s«nds theta nut to other situation^ t not a thief, was compelled to steal for drunkard is insane after he has jdrunk, the iritt'nreatinfrsuhjest undel'deep dis* sagt hbise. Their beauty ah» warmly —Tim German empress is having a a Bring;* was sent to a juvenile asy­ -—Arthur-Macdonald, Pb. D., in Inde­ cushion, .they ward broken, to upon by; expatiated on, but Lena would not al­ small model house for an artisan built, lum, and after leaving went among pendent, . ' the entrance of Mr. Gregory, who' low her to leave until she had told her which Trio cost £1$V, in the hope that farmers to live under their care, being looked harassed and weary. of Bertha’s wonderful fit of economy. her example may be followed by kindly treated by a very few, whipped NO RIGHT TO LIVE, “ Papa!" cried Lena, daugh­ The combined entreaties of all the others. Both the emperor and empress abd otherwise roughly treated by Tlui Sad Story of a Urunkard Who Acted ter, “ see our invitations to Mrs. Lang- trio could not induce Mr. Gregory to are in favor of small houses instead of many. Remaining amoiith or so with Dp t o Hia BoMctV - dou’s great ball," showing hint the accompany them to Mrs, L&ngdon’s. flats for the poor. different farmers, he finally developed Qne o f the saddest coses of self* cards she held in her hand. “And He pleaded a headache and fatigue. —Sued, the faster, now offers to fast into a tramp, and, leaving all farmers, slaughter ever recorded took place in there is the loveliest silk at Stewart’s This was a cover,to the. real reason. thirty days and then “ take enough wandered two years, stealing, eating one of the largd -western CltieB—aolty that I want to wear. Gan I go and or­ His business affairs were daily becom­ poison to kfll forty men,” in order to and sleeping wherever he coaid. Thus whose phenomenal growth has' at­ der it to-morrow?” she pleaded,, laying ing more’entangled by means of sev­ prove thkt he is sustained by an almost alcohol gave the initiatory to thieving; tracted the attention of the world—the her white hand, flashing with jewels, eral heavy failures of parties owing supernatural force,- which is pure charity endeavored to counteract these victim being a young lawyer of great on his arm, and looking up into his face. him to a great extent, anti all he spiritualism. The coroner would call effects (result-of six years of unfavor­ ability and promise^ He had held an “ Haven't yon any dresses to wear?" could see before him was ruin and dis­ it something like Succicide. able surroundings) in two years, but important office connected with his he asked, some what moodily. grace, ... —Besides his literary work, the late the evil forces acquired by early treat­ profession and was a favorite among “ Plenty of old ones, which have al­ But he could keep his forebodings to Prince Luden Bonaparte devoted, most ment had gained too strong a foothold, his fellows and the public generally. ready been worn, and will not answer himself until after the fete was ov«t, of his time to his superb collection of and the following stages were tramp­ It was with him only a case of waiting for this particular event," she returned. when, if he found no means o f extri­ Napoleonic relics, and his three little ing, pauperism and crime. Such cases for honors, which wonld not he very “ How much will it cost?” Mr. Greg­ cating himself, he would make a clean are typical and almost wholly the re­ long delayed in coming to him. Pri­ ory asked. canine favorites-—Titus, Regina and breast of the whole thing to them. Judy—and to each, after their demise! sult of evil surroundings, for which vately he was rich, though he worked “ Oh, perhaps a hundred, and fifty,” Hugh Ainsley was'quite attentive to he erected a costly marble tomb, society is culpable and for which she like a Trojan at .his business. said Lena, carelessly, with as little.idea Miss Lena that flight, who looked very —The duke of Edinburg, the second suffers dearly, both morally and finan­ The demon of drink seized on tills of the value of money os an unfledged queenly in the gay throng, and his at­ cially. The alcoholic may be a good favored young man, and several times bird. tentions were received with deep. sat­ son of Queen Victoria, is the beat edu­ cated member of the British royal workman’ when sober, but from ir­ he went on protracted sprees. His re­ Her father groaned and said some.- isfaction to herself, Nor was the less regularity he loses his position and morse and shame after his recovery thing about “ foolish extravagance," interested Bertha, who had laid no siege family. He speaks five -languages, fluently, plays several musical instru­ gradually becomes a pauper. A sad from these' periodicals exceeded any­ then, drawing out his pocketbook, to him, overlooked. fact in connection with alcoholism is thing which can be described. He de­ slowly counted out the required sum He inquired at once where her father ments well and the .violin expert­ ly, and has some talent for painting. that often the kindest and most genial clared that he would quit liquor with and laid it on the table. was, as he had not seen him there.. natures are for this very reason ruined as much fervency as a man would de­ —Edwin Booth is seriously consider­ “ How much do you want, Bertha?" To her reply that lie had resisted all through the unintentional influence of clare that which was to save his very he asked, turning,towards her. entreaty to come, from great fatigue, ing an invitatipn from Irving to visit friends, for they are unable to resist life. He tried to make his resolution “ 1 don’t think I want any, papa. I he uttered a prolonged “ Ah!” and fell him. Mr. Booth is in very poor health. the so-called feeling of good-fellowship as strong as steel affd us hard us ada­ He has long- spells of welancholv, and have a pretty dress, which will answer into a reverie. when drinking together. From the mant against the temptation. For two very nicely,” she replied. at times he broods over his troubles so ethical point of view, it is questionable years it held. Then the insane and un­ “ You’re a sensible girl, and the man The next morning, at an early hour, long that he unfits himself formating, Hugh called at Mr. Gregory’s count­ whether onehasthc-right to take-the accountable longing seized him, and he that gets yon for a wife will have sleeping or enjoying the society of his chances of causing another to-falli- It fell once more. When ‘Tie recovered- some one to help him keep his head ing-house. and offered to help him friends through the financial crisis that was is better to forego the physical, intel­ from this spree his chagrin tnd condi­ above watjsr. If the, pressure on the —VVhen an old veteran died at the lectual or social pleasure of indulging tion of mind were terrible. He openly money market lasts'much longer, with upon him. Soldiers’ home in Togas, Me., and it Mr. Gregory had done the same deed in any luxury or non-necessity, than to declared that a .drunkard had uo right' -these demands to meet, I shall soon be was ascertained that he hod left sever­ aid in the physical, moral or social ruin to live and seemed to apply the declara­ a dead bankrupt," said Mr.- Gregory, years before for Hugh’s father, and he al thousand dollars in cash among his (Hugh) kindly pressed the favor back of a fellow being. tion to himself. us he left the room. effects, his chief crony exclaimed: “ Be The relation of ethics, to all these “ A man who gets drunk ought to be “ \Vbat is tho trouble with papa? upon him, which was accepted with jabera, if I was to die with all that tears of gratitude in the eyes of tho forms of abnormal humanity, is as di­ kilJed," said he. • What does make him talk so dolefully, money in me-clothes l ‘d never forgive rect as it is diversified. It is ethically Time went on and he was sober and. when he is asked for a little money?” panic-stricken merchant. meself as long as Td live.” As Clara and Hugh sat at dinner the questionable whether it is right to more industrious than ever. His ici ends .said Lena. “ Anyone would think be —-The grave of Mr. Parnell promises give to beggars; for by so doing we en­ felt certain that the one thing an#, only was a poor man.” . next day after the ball, discussing the costumes brought out there, she relat­ to be kept green forever, as, rain or courage them, by virtually paying thing which stood between him and “ I t is one of his moncy-nervousspells; shine, erowds visit the spot and plnco them to beg, and it not already paupers the top of the heap was conquerco and of ardent pense, and it was exquisite when done world was invited to their pahli* wed­ sent-minded and preoccupied man, so that they cannot resist temptation. Thus spirits, wine or malt liquors, A large Rnd extremely becoming to tho young ding in chureli. After much coaxing, mwdlt so, Indeed, that he frequently one has boon known to have his daugh­ grape crop In ft single year turned a lady, who had been congratulating her­ Lena was prevailed upon to be BeidAfc’i passes acquaintances by wfthontnwring ter carry his wages lunne, e# he could lifelong total abstinence man into ft self on the success she was determined bridesmaid; but it wmrtt bitter # tay- them, though he may seem to be look­ not pass a saloon oh the way without manufacturer of wine and alienated ‘ to achieve. pointment to stand In that glgMlV-*r ing them straight In the face. At the going in, if tie had money with him. his whole family from the olmreh of Bertha’s drAY> JANUARY, 3Q ’92. hare a# last “ kicked’ on the question o f sallry, They are a long-sufflsring, patiyhf lot, or they would certainly , B LA lIt, EttUor and Prop'r SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. havl done to before this. There are nr. n in tbt tjaitod States. 150 fourth dans 0 * • l.fttpft* A«iNUM. postmasters 1Whese salaries are below '.p $5 per annum each. This may seem -DEALER IN- Frsnoh Chamber o f Deputies incredible that an ihdmdual should $ the new tariff laws.. consent to serve ns postmaster a whole 1!; f ■ .f’w ‘ rov year for less than $5, but it is n fact. -|UM1 Of theyouBgesfc railroad preti 11 ;<>i And that is not the most remarkable to the oountry is G. W . 8 aul, U. statement that can be > made in this . Chicago A Eastern Illinois bl-U‘1 direction.. There are ninety whote •M. : compensation is actually less than 1 lor. ; r( lm Conkling used to be called a cent a day, and yet they serve their You pall drewed sneer. T. B. Reed seem* country and their fellow citizens the NEW* STOCK OF r.-tiu, ■to be entitled to the sobriquet of a year round for that compensation •u. “nial sarcasm. Even that astonishing statement can .mv ■ be discounted, for a closer . examina­ A- Guyde Maupassant, while appren inis- tion into the latest attainable statis­ SIDING, FINISHING, FLOORING, SASH, DOORS BLINDS. 7 ;0' tice in literature to Flaubert, wrote tics on this subject shows that there a. iu 1 y ■ ■ dye years for die waste basket. His were 2Q postmasters in the year last Ii ' iiaf’ P unaster religiously destroyed, all of his covered by these reports whose salary 11a .'crude Avork. . . 1 !i:0 1 K i r (. ** ‘ * ...... -...... T 9 was less than,A cent per day the year lie ■- Goodwin Smith tells a New York round. This seems fufficieutly in HARD AND SOFT PINE j ivV i *; sr reporter that ‘ ‘the political outlook credible to satisfy those, who delight in Canada ie indeed gloomy. Annex in strange facta, hut there is still one - ation with the United States will be step further in this statement of re­ A specialty. ‘We handle only first quality cl i i » i t s hailed .as the best.solution of the 6itu markable facts regarding the salaries ?!t!' . of fourth class postmasters. The blue and w ill guarantee satisfaction. Parties ents \i- 3 ’ ation.” . : ■ ’ •t c a .book, which, as is well kn.own, is is­ i - W . C. Murphy of Philadelphia is sued biennially, gives the name and ing building this season w ill savemoney by call­ if yigorous old man o f 82. He fonglit compensation of every postmaster in nt and “ remembers" the Alamo. ing on ns and getting our prices. the country; the latest issue of that • -Murphy-waSjOne-ofthe ..guards who ■ •. v < work-«ow.-attaiuable shows live . post- L c had Snista Anna in charge after the masters iti the country whose salaries ' r * i , battle of San Jacinto. for the full year ending just prior to Patti's singing “ Home Sweet the issuance of the work were' less CALI, AND Sli£ FOI^YOUUHELVEK. l V Home" awakens just ns much enthu than $1 .pel annum each and the an­ siftsra es ever, but it is a fair jWint nual salary of three of these c ,'nbinetf that one of-the critics nmkeain calling was less than $1. A* R. CRANDALL & CO. attention to the $100,000 theater that In the most, extreme case in the en tire lot the salary for the entire year FAWCETT. >r is attached to her lpWly thatched col­ Great-:- Bargains lage in Wales. / was the enormous sum of 20 cents. e l e For 30 Day* Only. ■ i,. ■■... . This was at Davie, Hall county, Has in stock a fine line of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEW ELF tY Mrs. Elisabeth . C. Wallace, who Georgia, where Postmistress Martha died in Eexington, Mo., a few days Clark was actually paid in cash 20 DIAMONDS! *iajfy| ago, Whs a cousin of Davy Crockett cents for her year’s services as post­ men. The finest line of Optical G ««i« iu Greene County. A S|»eelHUy m t wittka to M i r AHEYOUAWQMAN JPY Oil ■Throw stones at him !. Walt Whitman has alnost recov­ W h in , atrip •Mtrtmirt ponou WHO HAS NOT gKEV A COPY OF ^•U rood ood 1AGA2! Or poke him with yoUr cane ered from his attack of pneumonia, Styles, Froek. one and three Button; geeks, Jwrfio. Md wtw, Straight end Round Corners, Single And Double Eiftrr ln.frodlo», For then lie's dangerous. i He is able to sit up in bed and read “ iwm ororit * * ARUBUB'S BEV HOME MAGAZINE, and ch Breeded. Mew Rut Bresins, wnlue, Fleide, tifoeolr. k This tough old iowl still roosts . the newspapers, and has become so lleir Dines Jtt. loom rtrto Ikon- ever i O o tle ro e of Philadelphia? “ The best ami cheap* I cheerful that he expresses a, desire to This is eerller In the seeion than we here Iktlr Mnt cefc illustrated monthly ever )»ub* giv 1, Upon the flagpole's topmost end. ... jo, w fco fo - before brought snob bargains before tbs public, , tktp Rrr. 1 fished iu the English language. 1,500 fteiow him * j l i v e . ______bat ws ere anxious to do a third larger buaiaesa vrUt elto fttoMi iteo iHMtloe or pages for $1.50, Waves the &tar* and Stripe*. • this year then ever. Rone charged or told ewelofm t t,'. Ul { J. W . Robbins, a brothcrinlaw of less than marked, |whlr> tea mu liilrlil tlMtSmiwtt. We call him, Chili, the famous Old John Brown, died in irseuMMoe .. . MMfr«e*ui* 8Rt Snort Stories aiJSjMiJ Articles 4 ts o f JJ The American poverty the other day at Atchison, lotu nltoo i by best writers on all subjects of inter lit Free Eagle. And Kansas, and was buried, in the potters A.R. Oran tall opy 10 rtdunltuk!S»*mX«! *unh*.■h3m eat...... to** women. Three Month Free if You’d better field. ■ _____ you take It now, Sample copy JObf*. Not stir ft Co.» It is stated that the Russian troops .." rr 1 mob oil i f him ‘ are being massed in Poland, indicat­ LOWEST-PRICE:! CUWHIER8, I f yon want a good lunch nr » <1 try f. Up, ing that political disturbances are M u d 51 Eat Wte* 8b, u,* —Chicago Tribune* Square meal go to Boyd's and try him feared there. , Xenia, Ohio.' once

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The only- mihatnnde piadc' in. lliis epUu- i: try which ut'all resembles cellular i* made from cedar bush. ’ Hstuts 4-200,000. Oo von mi tor CUurch.—Hov T . C. ."-prmil, Pastor, Uofjjnlur services at Cellulose, says the New Yorh Suuv tt 11:00 a m; Snbbnth sohool nt 10:00 a in made of cocoanut hyTorrilllou <%, Co. [: U. P. Chtucli.—Uov.- J. F, Mortmi, ■at Chamnlierea, in France. It contains il:mf.tt aiiupl* ▼•gutalil* leiue- m lor. Proiuihlnsat ll;00‘ u il(; Sabbath •varies from eight to thirty centimeters:- m bool at 9 “510 si. m .; class, 0:00 p. m,« tly foi- the speedy nuil poriiinuvnt uni * o f Oon- OML'ai.Eocttti&MlcBr,,-’ The meal, which isthe cellulose proper, Young JFenple’a mcetin-' at 6 rt)0 p m; niiiiiUon, lir*iK-liitin, Uatai-rh, Avtluim and all is also of the peculiar brown color of Tlti- Street Bautc to and Nam ClitcAPVJoUet, Otlawa, , payor meeting Wednesday evening at Throat and Lung utWfiuns nlso-a poeitivo ami l ’coria, I.a Salle, Moline, Back W«*>l, In IbbJNOlS; 5 CQCpanuts', and is in line-grains The ruibval our* for Norvoux Debility and all Nerv- 'Uaveniiurf, JMusi-atlne,Otlninnii Uskslnosa, Ties U. !\ Church. — Rev. ,r. C. IVarnock, Specific gravity o f ilie fiber ainl. the meal •uaCourpluinta after bavinf. leeted its, wonder. MuliiM, tviiitefsct. Audubon,'JOTM it and CoudcII IjilHtor. S ervices-at 11:00 a in mid 7 n in loose manses is sixty-five kilograms Itileuriilivapowera in tbounuadi of ensue lias felt lll-iff*. InlOW A: .MtaueaiwliJOiid si.-i-mil, In SMN- ithirtdut.v t*makoUk»dvvn to Id* M ifferingfel­ NKSUTA: Watertown and Sioux Falls, In DAKOTA; in; Habhnf.li school at 10:00 a in per cubic meter; when com ji resat'd, one low*. - Actuated by tliie motive mid a deaire to Cameron. St, Joaeph and. K«n»l* City, in MISSOURI; A M.15. Clnnoh.—U ev,A. C. Hulvey hundred and twenty-live kilograms.- relieve bmmiii eufi'ering, I will send free ef Omnliit, Mncoln FnlrhurysBilKeliani, InNTSIlItASKA: pastor, Proacdiing at 1L;00 a in ami Cellulose - absorbs water and 1 by its vbarg» tont! who be*ireit ibis receipt in tier- Atebtsoii, I^.-weinvortli. l/orton, T-pekn, IIiiic-ltliiRtm. - WleltUa. Ilellevllle, AWIw*, Jhulge City, Caldwell, In 7 ;00 p ms Clttafl every other.Saiihatli at 10:00 •welling provides the safest possible man French or knglish with full direction* for KANSAS: Kingfisher,KIKtnomaVMlnca,111 INDIAN *, ra.; SablMvtU School at 10:00 a m . preparing and using. Bent by mail by address* obstruction. Or, account of its Unv TKKBITOBYi Denver, Cplorado Spring*and Pueblo, baptist Church, — Rev. , Johnston', specific gravity, less man that id cork, ing with stamp naming this paper. in (,‘Ot.OHADO. new areas of rich fanning pastor. Preaching ev6ry Sfibhiith at W, A . N otks, 82,0 Power’s block Rochester, it is valuable for ufcib-lts, and ei iv be anil anizlntt lands, atfshllng the .best fltc-HUU-s of lntcr- J la •>». anil 7:0() p nt; 8al>batli Sfthool at N. Y, 20-iyr. iouiinuiileim.ni M *U town-1 and-cltlea cast and wett, 2:00o’clock p in; Prayer meeting Weil psed in large quantities to keep . seri­ northwest and mutbwest. of Chicago und to l'aciflo and nesday night: ] ously damaged ship sifipnt ‘ lose1 trans-oceunio sesiort*.' compressed and packed . n. s. Tina it II kCno!,!)*, o. o. any unpleasant cdor and does n v -cay We have some elegant VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS BAKIN® 6Y ELECTRICITY. for two or three years \Vne- NISE A IIEVSiOMIS, '■ tz-tullng nil competitors In splendor of equipment, trated by a projectile it is not . ,.-.ed building lots m Harvey, between CHICAGO and J>1» MOINES, CoUNCtf, Hiilt til* Oraclft nt DltRinint .llr u fi m- 111JSt’FS and OMAHA, and between CHICAGO nntl.” ... ■“ iriu ;r If DENTISTS !! Chicago, for sale at a bar­ rirtt-Chus Dav nmcht-s, l-'BKE trnfXINING CIIAIt: and, doubtless, many housowivos have dry, loose cellulose be ignited it gives CANS, and t’oliiee Sleepers, with DlniiiK Dir Service, fhaft cnnn.VtlMJH At Denver and Colorado Springs wttli ' wondered-h»iv tho grade, o f each brand out white smoke Combustion in cel­ Xenia National Bank building, corner gain. Call at the Herald lilvi-ndnE mllwny tines, now forming ilm new mid ■continued uniform, generally malting lulose can-bo controlled by compressing V ptctnrcKqhe . ■ . 1. ■ . .bread o t the same quality, A visit to the substance When compressed it is office and see plat and get/ STANDARD ’GAUGE v ‘ , Main and Petroit Sts., Xenm, O. the ‘dough-room’ or .the big Pillsbury difficult to ignite, and if dump it cannot TRANS-ROblCY MOUNTAIN ROUTE 'flour mills would ttivoal the secret. be "ignited. i ' discripfcion. Vitalized Air and Nitrous Oxide Gas Over which superbly equipped train* run dallv P iled all . around__the room avo little The fiber is loosely spread on a table used for the PAINLESSExtrac* •TriRoroir' w rnrorr m ianok to ami from Knit pasteboard boxes, each filled with wheat •even feet square and in a layer about Lake City, Ogden turn, riau Kram r»n>. HfK KOCiC •or dour, and each hearing a label. The two or three millimeters thick d’hls tlon of Teeth*. I8LANO is hlso'thi} ihrett and 1‘aenflte Line to and •dough man’ takes tho half-pound of forms a nest for the ' meal, winch is froto MiiuU'M T’lkh’s IV'1* mjd all tO-nr Banbnrv ami wheat in one of the boxes, puis ic in « si'fiUe resorts und rii» s uu l ilniimdniti ictM ln Oilurudo. smoothed off by hand to a thickness of Scientific American small hand-mill and grinds it. The four or five centimeters Rectangular Tile kiln wiMi lnadiincr}’ DAILi VPJRESS TRAINS Agency for . bran and 8fcm-h«uroqs:v'»nOH‘rn Net'ru«!;f, into a. sort 6f paste. This is baked in • -■ire laid off by Viand and the compart­ running order. p a y ­ •ipv. AWi via AMM5WV small ovon, a nd the height to which 1* . i nud c.i b lUNvto’iVater*’ ments are then, packed w ith . these **’ rM.i st. r\rr. rises d(|>ermines the valno for bread- blocks. Hoards‘with leaden weights ing business. 7'»vq acres a iml an tb^vb making of tho consignment of wheat of are laid on top o f the blocks and a man, which the handful ground \va&» sample. •by his weight on the boards, compresses CAVEATS, ‘ of laud. Good four room or dr^rurt tnfirmmUm. TRADE MARKS, 1 -4JJee in tb l nlttfl J^tntm ' “ When “tho1 attention of Electrician the cellulose beneath ’Phis process is DESIGN PATENTS house., To soil cash or Hughes, who haschargo of tho electrical repeated on every fourth or'fifth layer, COPYRIGHTS, etc. plant of the mill, was attracted to this For Information and free Handbook write to tHN SEBA3TI/I.N, until the thickness of the ’layers is as SHINN & co.* ji Lmdsoine residence ol ennsylvania LinsaS. “ Ttte irtiUor.s had always bad troubleto nerves done up in n nmall package, but eepuro an ovon that would do this work there is a, percept tide iulmtxture of nind rooms,, good lot and Schedule ot fassenocr Tralns-Cenlral Time. satisfactorily, and the best one they dynamite in his make-up and he’s a foi .'"wE ^ y C H w j 5 ia» I Hi i> 7 ,H J» W estward could buy came from England. It is mldablq opponent no matter who ,h stable situated on West AM ! AM I T m ’I T m.' i . i l j y about fourteen inches in height, with a placed against him. . lie Is full o f sur­ IV WAIST and P5BFECT iP (Toliimlmi*.;.... ,lv, •2 SO‘7 20|18 55‘ 1 55,13 40 r 5 r r E C iT c ' u orly uo pr-niured eue... -tuh'y Alton ...... “ ... 1 .. 18 14’ - M'OO'Stt, cement,bottom two inches in thickness, prises and is very liable to turn the gum' .Main st., Jamestown Tour West Jefferson... “ ... 922»_ !4l0>g end a door twelve Inches high, ft took of an opposing lawyer against that un­ 1 .ondon ...... o 3» 3 * 810 938 242-48KE- one hour and forty minutes to heat this fcW squares from center of city Ho. (.'httrlealon... “ 35/, 8 2V, 9 So 5 00. 4 " fortunate individual. I H L Sielmlf...... •* ,10(0 (459.3-1 ovon to tho .100 degrees Fabr. necessary - 6a kg i fm fe® a| f’odnrvlllo ...... *• A story is told illustrative o f this.uim 'S y,\p^’1 [4 sijt El M i'416 110148 •510’^ fo r halting, tho gluten, and. then when in best of ncignborhood NVllbwforco...... “ . . 1 ... (10122 ■ (§U|a S is worth ropeatin\. . Simonson went bo 430' 8 S310 30 ? 5 25-±3 toe largo door was opened to put in tho fore a country justice to try one side ol . T W A - - . Will sell for cash or partial *>>»•» -...... { j ‘vr; ' 4 35, 9 0010 35 3 5 SS’S’T ■ gluten, about 100 degrees of temperaturo • Nprlng Valley... 1.... 1 .... jl04’/L a red-hot .line fence light, says the Do sw IDixuntia ____ “ ! I !lfl?-l would he lost, add it required lifteOB troit Free i’ress, Pitted against (dm payments to suit the pur­ WayneKVlllo .... " if4S8 . '50598 minutes to hake the dough. was a big, raw-bon'd. broad-chested, Ort-gAula ...... “ I . - | - . ill 10 - AOJU.ST/U3LE Fort Ancient..... “ ill1 lb ■ - ‘In the Hughesovon tho small piece double-fisted "sprig of tslio law, who was chaser.- Morrow ...... “ 520, 9 431155 4 If i f e o f gluten is placed in a cylindrical brass OVER TH f HIP Houtii liCbanon.. ** . . Ill 33* III better adapted tc building fences than Loveland ...... ‘i. 1 5 4510 0311 SO 444 case, about an inch in dhituctter, which construing any law regarding tlmn lie Milford ______** {12 Id in turn is placed in tho oven, also cylin­ mistook-noise "bud .ornloricai gymnas­ f i t IhitavliiJe...... “ , - P i 0 km Cliiclnnntl ... nr, drical in form, and at a temperature of 6 4ffl0 ^ SSC. tics for wisdom smd ’i-aniiiig In the AM I AM I'M - I'M I ADO degrees tho gluten is baked In four ! (JO acres farm dr land. physical exertion, of addressing the 1 0 1 o tt£ (Jill ( /AJ.fl minutes, tho entiro operation of heap- judge luveatne out o f his coat, tlieii dis­ Eastward. irn.-/ iiavt!. Dutainr Sratwe- v.lil- h will not Located two miles south of AM AM lagjtho oven and baking requiring less pensed with ids vest, Ipter wre- -off lug vqrj D.anbln Situ !«*»«'• Htima, d n e ln n n t l ... lv I508‘80C*1 4 *4 30*8 £5 3-1 .than twelve minutes. The test of the collar, threw his necktie behind turn wltieli will r.a- Mrrul*. litttnvta Jc...... ’ : w Jamestown on good pike. M ilford...... 6 45' I 2 25 '. S g gluten is in tlm height to which it will opened bis shirt that Ills throat inigb* Mrt.br In tiir-o lenetb* n--*l Sn»*ren. I jOVcIuthI Am’ ilrv«■ i.idstbn’.erinit®I's mr-idvyou f,05! 84P. v 45 518 846“ S4> rise, In the little cylindrical tubois have full pis;, rolled up his sleeves, Very best improvements for BoUtli Ix-banon 6 20 9 to, 3 Ol C B Ctknva.«M-rM U'nnted. AVnrf ."/>• f'<’l Morrow ...... 630. 9 l'J 3 10 5 40 910 a -1 placed a plunger bearing a weight of pounded flic la We all over the room, pe~ K -8 Inr-Trcgutl.- f7lwl. F o n Ancient. 8 4ft .320 - . eleven and a half ounces, pressed down spired like aeiljm fa tender in a molding 80ATREE M FG^-t sale on reasonable terms. Om-omu 64S. - 337 .. .( ■~ 2 ' ^V'ayiiesvlllc 6*3.- -377- ; iP . olosely on the gluten, which, In rising, Tcmu, roared ‘‘hiiseif hoarse and at las1 Reason for selling want to Tlj.xfinn i "•'(‘J -49 carries tho weight upward. T h o higher Sank back iu an apparent state of total Spriug Valley 7 123 352 1 1 nr, I t lifts it in the tubo, tho stronger are collapse. lia c k lf^ Aftitca ,-i.iiiv. X r n ln 7?v9s 4cl esnipoc1*^ move to City, l i y 7 Salt- CO- 410 54&1BC5(3K the bread-making quail ties of tho wheat yLmonsoii ntose with all the dignity The be«t f*l v o d «° v.orM ic- < it Wllberforce .. 745 j 4 IS 5.S from which" the gluten was taken, and O d u rville .... 7b 3 “V .. , that a little mull can assume, threw off miised, so^v, Ncllll.'l .802 01 i tho milling of tho proper proportions ol j his,coat. vest, collar, cliffs, necktie and tores, ‘ 8 0 ,1 'iiarloston. “ inioir.n- aiu, > .o l thd different grades o f wheat, As deter- ( suspenders, roiled up his pants and shirt lamnon . ... “ ! 83110/'; 510 72i1055S§ ■orha'nnif*'** W i-hi .1 ufTeraon “ iSSfli 1 573 - |MS* mined by tho gluten tests, produces the s sleeves, spat on bis liandsr respectfully v clire* pilvfl, or . . Stock of diy gords in Alton “ .900 ,54(1 ’o s required standard of Hour, I-t Is in tbi* j said: * iojtifre perfect SMtmiiot’o t'oliimbns.. . or.) 95011SC- SCO 8151145;? c w *y that tho brands aro kopt even. Mr. j “ Your honor,” let out a war ivhoop, '--.jidt-j' rein -ilH* Ptii-o 23 i*- h' m Location good, -M 'A M It'UIX.. T-V I'M 3 8 ho-T For «ale by B, Q. Ridgeway’* Cedarville, Hughes t Imply connects hia oven with , turned a handspring and sat .down: A b0* Business . paying one Between Swringfleld. Xenia end Dagcn. tho regular electric current ia the mills, j minute’s silence enabled the bucolic •». r a i l 11 j 'o 9~ and acquires tho desired result Without | gembly to catch on, a shout of laughter, Would rather have a cash W estward. .Tit j 1 ir tiresome and expensive delay, it «•» | in which the court led the chorus, made Hpringllwld lv ,*8 Iff >245 be heated to <16fl degrees.” { everything jingle, the big attorney / £^ja)SlNE8&l Yellow Hprings. ' >823 *307 . buyer or will trade for a ( ar. AM . gf/J8 80 AM AM ,3 , g30 jil I MIM ‘ if I T" ' ri ’-*■■■ ' . f sawed the air in » vain effort to b» Iv -C45 9 00■*»(->«|5’ 5M C i-'qnsi u» eti> ooMksm*. f heard* Simonson deliberately made M* Day ton 1 r., VB 920111C*4 15 6 05 8 small larrn. A rare oppor*-j lv. 738 930 am 4415 IM 8 iYa^tipr.wIicit la Xaples, was troubled, i toilet, and when nature had exliaiw^d W » v y*> killed leccher*. Thorough work. Modern meltv Rlclimond... Jnr. 905103/. GW ft M ‘.aid, with the heudaehc, so he sent { hoelf In laughing th » jury gave SI***- ilt. Ltrerexpcu-iM. 80 p t t t x M . o f graduates la tunity to go into business to have lih hair cat short, Wlich thej #*,’« client a vi d‘ct. 'ood poultion*. Commercial, Shortliaml, Type* writingarritlnvandprnelicalEngHshCourac*. and practical Kngllid FarCaU* Eastward, JO I 6 bavher received Hit* stimmonS and heard I i -oguc,adM W'agncr v/itiH';yed the operation nuu ] discovered that oiio o f hla viziers wa* Nprlugncld ,. ar., 80510 SO appropriafed the, whole of the severed | becoming to6 pov/erfah lie therdfora tl*e only considerable dome of iron in a farm, of -about eighty ______I A M 1 I hair tb her r.wrt use. W lmt was to 1>« j vumrooned him to tea, tu.d compliment* tho world* It Is a vast hollow sphere, weighing 8,000,300 pounds. How much acres. Will pay spot cash BHnridny skip. bN;op3T»7lS"cliaiLt>s.-£n* Pone? The hair dresser mode «. dean i *<1 hi.n Oil his great wealth >J'he vlziA#, ger« rcci ivtd eai-l of Loveland l/reobi- cf it to wadnrnc, and felic suff- •ccoainff Vain, boosted^ the nutrtlwr is that? More than 4.000 tons, or almost Oark Faced type dfr.rtt* tiM frets IS.r-Orcrn tr I3.00r.il- the weight of 70,000 full-grown persons, The location must bo good light F»c:4 fit-u 12.00 main (hi ft- 12.Cu c::a. UOfttcdttifti a imU-hier taand the corner •{hi&liaust-s, horsca, wives, and slaves, P n llm a n NIi p h Iiik Cara on Naa, a, 5.0, .jj*d the bliine kind of hair as her Uua- Mk] tbe Sultan t-ebukwl bim, saylhg or about equal to 1,000 ladencd coal A, an and 2 1 eitiur run tliroucliviiii'/.it tn. ttaod- And half Hajiles slept that night ibathd was too rich «ad thought too ears of fopr tons each, which, if etruug — ■■*M^n- ' * '—--* bus ar-d Plttalmmli or i-outicct ilirocKli out one behind the other, Would Occupy hurgli Union Station (o mnl from liftltlriioir-, with tlio l-fjir* of th« butcher under ite oatK-It of ldwielfr TO show the fph» ox- WnshhifMon, I’lillHdelphla anil Ki-w York. odlow. | sa,ly what he ♦•>«* worth, bis XlAjcf’jf about a mile nr.d u half of track. On the N on. 1* S nod at connect at Richmond f. r Have you real Cvstatc for iDdlautipolIs and Nt. LouIb: Non* s i and 14 | had bbu tt-lteo by ftoldlcrh tc tha slar» w ry top of the dome the dllcfforleal fig* Tor Chlrago: N'o. a for Lo*ntisi>crt, tire VAins-m-c/' weighing 1:5.985 pounds, '•Fuint me like a gentleman/* said an 1 * * * 1^ Wherd b* pnl up foTsi4«, Sate? We will lind you a JOSEPH WOOD, E, A FOIH), American philosopher to au artiht; “« * , an«^ maUredonlyoDe bkto# tfightpanoe. lifts its proud lier.d hi^li in air. The 6li 1 leko'v, auytl’iu.'b “ *1 In* kiiigof Spain, now liva wbojuiid•rhossdd to tohbm h im ‘SiM‘S u v r r youJoa bnov#bnov# you#TOM baggage check*, and further Inform -tlnn to years old, .ipix-ai-s to be of the sum* iitoj^-- '»jthycH^btp«wu. .-0v> ’ hmu* the sqUare-foot. It would, however, re* Call on card Ing the rnnnlnir or fatnn :; y it a f turn of mind. When the sculptor, M. qulfe a pressure of 755,380 pounds to Agcntof ihcT'ciine,Iviniit, l,n,w. •ud yupdir Over It/ When the nmil W* H. Blair tjoerol, nt last Idt upon a pose for tb« rimab*dli* • b >.< %

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r.Y „- -T— * «tw^-*w*--WV Atl OF GjENERAL INTEREST- “ You wlli bring him to my room at YKven with me!" Dolman grinned, Suddenly ft han«I w w rtidelj laid up* The Cedarville Herald. Mr, Dolman's," she said, with a com­ “ Guess lio’s orf his base a-talkin' slcb on her shoulder- „ —c*pt? 8. JffcPhee, of a fishing posure that (lkl not deceive the kind- nonsense,” Before she could apripg from Ills grasp schooner, recently fished up 1, W. It UtAIR. PafflUMr. hoartod rivermen, who were tender as Then Auguste Fontaine, the black­ his arms were flung around her and his Georges Banka aeyerai pieces o f ruck, women when trouble was to the fore, smith, slowly' gathered himself together hot kisses fell fast and furidus upon her each with human hair attached. In® CEDUtVTLLE. ; * oiinx "No, no, lass, not that, not that." for the effort, and spoke, for the man Bps and face, * ' ■ [ medical experts declqiHjatbat the hair The speaker ivas William Illation, lie was ponderous as one of hia own great ■ “ Wanda! my own!' my darling!” the came from a- man’s head, but nobouy ■ was walking beside the sleigh a little hammers, and words seldom came from madman cried in ccstae.v, his eyes flash­ can expiaiu how it became* attached to MISUNDERSTANDING. ' aloof from the others, bpthc advanced his lips save an oath to some refractory ing with the gleam of a tiger’s.. “ I the rock. , horse or u four of anger at hia wife if a have you in my arms ut Inst. Ila! Ila! '■r: ey > ftiiti’d tngotUcv, friend nml friend, to her side when she spoke. —The Chinese tea trade has been "I m.i v, to wr.oU r.nil day i»y day, “ And why ''not?" the girl said hotly. meal was late. Therefore, when he did I That'poor, siiiy, blind fellow thought greatly injured in recent times by the And orui <1:111 shadow falls n e w “ V> hat have 1 done that you should give utterance to a thought his remarks i that he was going to rob me of yon; to increase in the use of Ceylon leu in va­ T)u ir common jvay, treat inj so cruelly? George Arundel, commanded attention. j steal yonr kisses fmrn my lips, but he rious countries of the world. It is es5ljt ■ Tony cannot tell from ivhenco it comes, was my dear friend, us .well a., yours, “ An’ 1 seen him talkin’ to that tramp is lying yonder in the snoiv, Aye, the mated that 100,000.000 of tlie ChiueiW> . U.it n.<: !}' )o as air,. “ Nay, hear , me. If ho could speak, “ Yes, I thought you .{mowed it. An* then-then 1 was frightened nnd fled, versely affecloil by the rivalry o f other Yc.t unnijstuUaMo us tlcutlii, do yon think he would approve your from what I could learn as I passed by, Wanda. But I’ve .uouie back now. 'Countries. ’ A veil Hint tjnsUt be blown away, harshness?” ho was offerin' u man a hundred dollars Come to take you with mo that we may- By mm free bruatli —At the Indian school in Carlisle,, ■ "They think he’ll never live to win if he'd go afore a justice o’ peace at flee together and never see that cold, I*a., Dr. Rose, the ethnologist, is meas­ .Shrouds each from each the other's life, ■this journey’s end," Hladon whispered, Glastonbury. an' swear to a conversa­ white face again.” uring and examining the red-skinned And hides tlto face they used to read, "It matters little where they, take him,’ tion he'd heer'd atween you an ’Phonso i would not like ray reader to-im­ students in order to get tlielr cranial But hints through all its piteous folds agine that Wanda Arlington, for all Their common need. lass; your lodging!.1, as good as any­ Damiens in your stable last night.” and facial form. Their oars are large, where, else, so have thine'own way, Mr. Dolman's face was a picture of her softness and delicacy, was af- their cheek bones heavy, their eyes '0 friends onco loving, trusted Jong, 'child. -P'raps I was too hard on tlicc discomposure, There la one Judge, one Judge alotio,- small and their brain of good size. The I* To wholn all hearts are open, all {his morn, but I loved the lad dearly— “ An’ what did the feller say? Did ho vi results of his investigations will be an’ I’m old an’ set in my ways.” • take the offer?” he asked, wiping the Desires are known. . t X_ sent to the Smithsonian institution in So they bore the poor, maimed body big beads of perspiration from liis brow. Washington. . In Hia dear Presence you may meet, “ That I couldn’t quite tell you, Jim," : Bo sundered and so.helpless now, to Dolman’s house, and laid it tenderly —The vital statistics of Massachu­ was the unconsoling reply, “ but the And Ho to rend that cruel veil on Wanda’s bed. setts for 181)0 are.a sufficient. answer to Will tedeh you how; ■ Then crime the dreaded hour, when the chap went to Glastonbury in Bladop's return rig. Like ez not lie’s a lay in’ for tho people' who talk so foolishly about Yo knov what Ho to each will say: physician was making his examination, “ the decadence of Massachusetts," The yer, Dolman; guess ef I was you I’d Forgive, forgot, begin anew, and all the stricken girl could do was number of births exceeded the death's ■ And learn of mo to love as I make tracks for Canady cz 'Phonso hez to pray ceaselessly and pitifully that by 14,249, a ratio which has never been Have loved you. Heaven would spare her the worst. done.” ■ ‘—Harriet MoEtven Kimball, fn Congregation* “ Then all I kin say," Dolman de­ exceeded since the registration began, ' •list. Good, kind,- gentle Dr. West, who had except in 1859 and 1889. . The number been her Wend from the day after her clared, “ is thet it is a base conspiracy "V™" to talto away the character of a honest of marriages in 1890 was 20,838, 'which arrival in Glastonbury, came from the was larger, than any previous year, sick chamber at last, - . man. AVhat! Is the word of a tramp —Various/ explanations have been “ No, he is not quite dead,” he said. ter he took agen a church member of By “ But 1 do not think he" wLl linger nine years’ standin’? Ef thet worthless given of the origin of the term, gray- through .the day." cuss ca slop’ in my barn -ses I didn’ dn i ) hound, some authors claiming that the ^ d B sgsb* . And, without a word, at his .feet my level best ter persuade ’Phonso not prefix gray is taken from Graius, mean- . Wanda Arlington fell, as though the’ "ter-hurt the blind man, he lies. Why, K ing Greek; others that it signifies great, verdict had Stricken her with depth, wlien 1 seen 'Phonse so set agen him, while still others say that it has refer- . once to tho eolor o f the animal. In no j Meanwhile the villagers were hurry- an’ hoorn him mutterin’ -to. hissen es we harnessed tlic bosses what lie.'would other breed of hounds is the blue or ICopyrlght. jRqi, by. A. N, Kellogg Newspaper Co.] i ing lo and fro searching for traces of du ter the, feller when he got him out HURLING THREATS ON TUE CROWD, NOW gray color' so prevalent, and conse­ ! the other participant of the night's ad- quently the last mentioned derivation C H APTE R X II,—CosTXStjup. ; venture, who had so mysteriously dis­ on the ice, I argyed with him all I could GATHERING .’ ROUND IHSf. seems the most plausible. "Guess, boys, you'd better get some appeared .from the scene. It was im-.. The idee of say hi’ I encouraged him! dieted with “ uorves,” and so must beg —One,of the most ingenious methods ropes an’ let's go out to the point. lake , possible that he could have fallen "Phonso,’ ses t, ’don’t yer go for ter du practiced by poachers for the purpose es not we’IJ lmd 'em there, or there­ through the ice, for the snow-prints of. it, or yer’ll be foun* out. an’—” him to remember that the poor girl had about!*” I the horses’ hoof were too fresh not to Dolman stopped, as though instan­ endured groat prostration and was at of netting pheasants is that in which a Wnudti watched the men start, gazed ; tell the. exact story of their wanderings, taneously bereft of speech; for there, the very moment, of the assault in a game cock is fitted with artificial with a kind of dazed interest on Dol­ and there was not an air-hole near them. ’ not- a dozen feet - from him, stood state of trouble bordering very nearly spurs, and then carried to the pre­ man arid a few others as they dragged But towards noon, -a -fisherman, who Damiens, with such a malignant scowl- on the hysterical! Therefore it is not serves. " Then the game bird crows, > tire wounded, horse up the bank; nnd had moored his "hut” at the further on his face that the old man’s blood ran remarkable that she just closed those one or two more of the cock pheasants then went back to the house. Oh, ! end of the bay, came into the village, cold. All were amazed at the appari­ heaven blue eyes of hers and fell back immediately respond and' advance to iliotv Irani it was to be a woman—to do . and told a story which, set the tongues tion, for it is a little startling to see. without a sigh into her captor’s arms,, fight In this way sometimes five'or blissfully unconscious of .everything. nothing but stay indoors and wring her | of the gossips wagging. standing before you the man you be­ six pheasants are taken, while the lie dragged her along with rude game c ck remains unhurt hands,'when hoi* loving friend was in 1 Ho wpd that the preceding night, hnv- lieve to be in a foreign eotiutiy fleeing such fearful dijnger. She had -hardly i ing liis hut well in the shelter of a big from justice. haste, hurling' threats on the crowd —Mr. . Fisher, of Butte, Mont, has reached her room, when she. was told snowbank, lie lmd gone to rest; Though his face was pale as death now gathering round him, and occa­ found a new weapon of defense against that a man was waiting below to see , that.very early in the morning bo- and a wild light lurked in those mag; sionally kissing the white cheek! for highwaymen. Two ragged rascals held ■her..-Harry! Ah, it was Harry cyime at tween two and three o'clock he lind been nifleent dark eye;;, in* was the most there was not a man who -dared fling up Fisher on Granite street a few nights last, sin- thought—now she would have j awakened by Alphonse Diunions, very self-possessed man in the store. himself upon him. Not that the river- ago and were suddenly put to flight by- u strong heart to lean upon—now she— white- in the face and wild-looking “ Don’t let me interrupt the conversa­ niders .were cowards, or dismayed at the the efforts of a little pet skunk which .Ilut it was not Hurry. It was only a ■ about the eyes, who offered him live tion. Jim, What wore you saying, Herculean strength of the ydmig he had in his pocket. It must'be a con­ white-haired mail, with, face so ghastly dollars to help him to ge.t to the Cana- .which interested our friends so much?” Frenchman, lint they looked with a re­ siderable siioclc to a robber to put hi% in expression that it chilled her blood ‘ dian shore, and also gave him a liVo-dol- “ For jtlie Lord’s sake, ’Phonse, don’t ligious terror on insanity, and there hand in a wealthy-looking pocket and to li; : at him. lar bi!l for a half-pint of whi.-ky he look at me like'thetl” Uolruan cringed was not a hul among them who did not find only a mephitic pet there. Mr. “ ’Ah.-re i.i George Arundel, Miss? happened t i have. That he did conduct with ashen lips* “ tlier’s a snihin’ in ; know that Alphonse Damiens was mud .Fisher’s tastes in natural history are a. V>’h.-1 have ye jy done with Master , him over the frozen river to (.Jueeiik- yer eyes w liicb - " n j as a March hare. little out of tlie ordinary run. i Hut .presently the ranks divide, and G, ville, which they reached with mjich "Noni-ense! Why, man's manner v. Itiuli struck hot- to in places with his axe. That •Damiens “ Keep off' Don’t let him-come, near of tho article is Indian bread. In Del­ ttie heart. • started oft’ down a lane away from the -me. VHe's crazy mad, I tell yer!" Dol­ j nnd breathless. So he stay.-, .a minute aware griddle calces made of Indian "Have you riot heard? Do'yon .not village as ,oon as he reached Ike shore, ma u cried, retreating behind the gro­ [ that, ids panting lungs may breathe meal arc called corn calces. I n ’Mary-' l..!'U? Vi e'f'atr they were lost on the nnd that he had seen nothing of 1dm cer's burly figure. > more freely; then; with'a bound, he is land they are-called cookies.' Pone is m er 1 night—l»o and Jrr. Damiens since. - Atlhis moment a woman hurriedly | on 1:1s foe. • . tho name for Indian bread xih inch or MeW .< o'lrd late, and one of the lu.rscs “ Didn’t sa.v nnuthhi-' about n > »ori- pus.,oil the door. It was Wanda Arling­ Dnmi.mx glared upon the ok) man in nfore in thi.'lcnos.s and baked to a crisp . came badly hurt.” i dent?" v-ked .li.nr.'*, Dolman, wh > was ton hastening to the telegraph ofilee .savage wonder, threw the senseless crust, top and. btni jm. In parts of "filflt h." Illation groaned. sitting on an invert-id apple lur.v 1 in with.a hie-sage for Mrs. L’vvMumi, iin- body of the girl ttpop the snow, and New England corn meal, baked intoa * 'i'-ne.V May not even he hurt, if you the gr.n erv :.Puv, tfi ■ eellti r of n.g,- v.p ploring her U^iiue nt once to h *r «*.- with a wild., hoarse cry o f fury, sprang thick, crisp cake, is called Indian bswv . will o dv wait t ill- ” ■ of admiring lea mi.,, all chewing tub-.. - M-funoe, for the physician |i:;dsa!d that upon his bra'ie ai -ai’ant.' nock. The Puritans, it is supposoM" 1!ut’ the old man did not. seem to hear ed nml whittling sticks. with good nursing George Anindei's- It was “.in unequal contest. Yoiith learned the art of making that, brtjpi , and »;«!', and the thrill of madness lend­ her. “ lie nrv-w mm,) a word about no -acci­ life might he spared, and she had not from the Banuoclc Indians. ••Lured him his* ruin, as the other dent'to me,” the fisherman averred. ing inluimiin vigor to the limbs of the —Of other metals which are used in .Wanda ilhl his hapless father." . "lh* seemed desp'rate anxious to get to stronger. coinage in civilized lati ls copper is used With arms entwined around each The p tor girl's bosom heaved in deep Canady, and l thought'he'd been in to quite an extent in Africa! The can­ distress; her lips moved ns though she some row with tins eonstalde an’ want­ other, as’they swayed to and fro, it did nibalistic Niara-Niam .especially like would have uttered a, remonstrance, but ed to light out.” hot seem difllcnlt to say who would fall' English bar copper of ono-lnch diame­ the depths of the old • man's sorrow “ Was he hurt in any way?" . first, for the Frenchman was head and ter. Expeditions to the territory of awed her into silence. "Xi as I knows on. His hoots an* shoulder taller than his aged antagonist, tho Ni im-Niam, therefore, have gener­ "You might have spared hitti, miss." . pants was cut about a bit, ns was nat!- and Ins superb limbsyieklcd not an inch ally been forced to include several cop­ lie said presently, "You might have ral after Irnvctin' over them spiky to BladBii’s vain' efforts to throw him persmiths, and those men, as soon as left him,alone in the earn of Ids old . chunks o’ ice, but I didn’t sec no bruises, backwards,'while the old man’s heavy the Nintn-Niam land is reached, apply servant—lie was blind you know—not j on him.” breathing told the tale of liis distress, themselves to transforming, the bars winch of a conquest for a bomiie lass “ That’s strange," Dolman exclaimed, Often to this day do the riverside men of copper into rings of sizes varying l'ke you- It was too bad, too bad." j “ an* did ycr hear no noises afore ho. toil the story

HOUSEHOLD BREVITIES | PEACOCKS AND TURKEYS. 0 »w*a Thl»t > W » oiler OSe Hundred Dollar* Iteuwrd Their Merit* Compared Tree* the IHand- for any i'M# of Catarrh item can not W —Macaroni Soup,—Put Into a stow- i . point of aa Kptowce, ' cured by Bull's Catarrh Cura ' pan of boiling water four ounces of f What roast swan is to roast goose, F, J, C hexky t’o., Props, Toledo, O. macaroni, one ounce of butter and an such is roast peacock to roast turkey. W e the undersigned, hure known F. J, s h c jivjpnicp stuck with five clover; when tho Cheney for the fast 1ft years, and believe 8 '- J t u n Many owners of country house* who him perfectly honorable in all business macaroni 1ms becebne quite tender keep peacocks and let them run wild transaction* and financially able to carry Stove phfisH drain it very dry and pour on it twp and nest in their woods and shrubber­ out any obligations mnde by their firm. quarts of clear gravy soup lot it sim­ West A; Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To- ies take little trouble either to fatten 4* f$tta!^Kuws, jwmmm, and IJifut* wjMdt *t*t* mer for ten minutes, taking ear© that, or cook the pea ohicka, If they did, ■ the macaroni does not burst or become they would perhaps take more pains to S 4 M 1* ■ VUIV *« 1MMVII leu, Durable, and tho eoniumerpay* tor j antis I pulp, it will then to ready to serve; it rear these birds for the table. The acting directly upon the blood and mucous or di«i* package with mw/paciSum. auld he served with grated Pe^mosafl surfaces of the system. Prjco7$e> per bot­ COPYRIGHT£ IBS! meat is very white, and of exceedingly tle (Sold by all druggists. Testimonial free iUcese.—Boston Herald. fine and close grain; and has the true . I •—Apple Dumplings.—Take light > . Ward off game flavor, with none of the Btringi- D on’t pen missives to your best girl on fireui dough, and shorten with a little ness of the common turkey. The postal cards. She may liu,ve a suspicion disease by removing the cause of It. r butter* Roll and cut into balls the elite American wild turkey is, however, an that you do not care two cents for her.— It’s with ^he liver or the blood, nine of dumplings. Drop those into boiling Union County Standard* MS even finer bird for the table than the. times out of ten. A sluggish liver UA0IE3 water, with a little Balt added* Boil peacock; Those which appear in the The Only One Kv«r Printed—Cau You Find makes bad blood— and bad blood m * ' one or one apd one-half hours. Have poulterers' shops of London generally the Word? makes trouble. Dr. Pierce’s Gold­ xiozliffi, ready a dish of applesauce, break open arrive in such had condition from care­ There Is a 3 Inch display advertisement en Medical Discovery makeB j pure EORBOYS the dumplings and spread .with the less packing and refrigeratingthatthey in this paper, this week, which 1ms no two words alike except one Word. Tito same is blood. It invigorates the liver and ?2#-00 5 f l . 7 5 ! sauce. Put the .dumplings together are Inferior to the domestic bird. But again, and serve with sweetened millc true of each new one appearing ouch week, kidneys, rouseB y every organ into when allowed to run wild and- nest in from Tho Dr. Harter Medicine Co. .This healthful action, and cleanses and ______In this ease you know that the apples English woods*, as is done, on some es­ house plucds a "Orescent” on everything are done. —Boston Budget, tates, on Us merits, and apirt from any they malm mid publish. I-oolc 1 or it, send renews the whole system, Through them the name of the word mul they will the blood it cures. For Dyspepsia, —Parsnips With Egg Sauce.—Cut the tricks of cookery, it is perlikps the very return you book, beuutiful lithographs or W. L. DOUCLAS parsnip in thin slices so that it will all samples free. Indigestion, Biliousness, Scrofulous, achu- .best land bird that is available for food., 83 SHOE WHfe&iM cook alihe, then, steam until tender. The game flavor is not too pronounced, Skin and Scalp Diseases— even THE BEST SHOE HTHEMBUlflWTIEHHEI* ver to For three pints , of parsnips, boat to but gives a character to the whole A man’s character is like a photographic Consumption (or Bung-scrofula) in about negative. It is a blank until it has uoen GENTX'EatEN and LADIES, mo your Jot. boiling one quart of rich milk or thin which Is altogether absent in the tame subjected to the chemistry of circumstances, its earlier stages, it’s a certain lari by wearing W. L. I>oug|s* Shoe*. Tfiw 1 The cream. Stir' into it* two level' table* black turkeys of the farm yard.—Spec* —Washington Star. meet-tho wants of alt elutes, and are the moil- leaths remedy. .# economical foot-wear ever'olfbredfof tho money* spoonfuls of flour rubbed smooth with tator. - .. ■ j Nothing else is “ just as good.” llcnrare of dealer* who offer other mpke*, B* Do­ • bueu a. little milk, and let it boil a few min­ Thu best medical writer# "iaim that tho ing just os good, anil bo sure yon have W. &•', —It Is a Way They Have,— *T don't logon, utes, stirring constantly until the flour successful remedy for ua.iti catarrh must Anything " just as good ” could be Douglu* Shoes, with name and price stamped o*.. understand why Mrs* Plinlimmon bottom. W. I*. Douglu*, Brockton, imboc is well cooked; add the well-beaten bo non-irritating, easy of application, uud sold just as this is. It’s the only doesn't accept my manuscript, or else one that will, by Its own notiqn. vouch till tr-W K E NO SUBSTITUTE. _03 which yolks of two eggs, letting it boil up; blood-purifier that’s guaranteed to Insist on local adrcrtlied denlefs supplying you*. return it.” "How did you address it?” the remote sores and, ulcerntou surfaces. u% then pour over the parsnips Jjiutj serve*;, Tlie history of the efforts to treat catarrh benefit or cure, in every case, or the bees —Good Health. . _ • "St «... ; "Mrs. Henry PHnlinujaon, Slowgo Mag­ during tho pnst few years obliges us to ad­ money is refunded. azine.” ‘"Then she threw it. into the mit that only one remedy has completely i gray* —Fricosscd Rabbit.—Cut ’the rabbit waste basket.. You should have ad- met these conditions, "anil tlmt is Ely's latthe up and go through the usual prelimi­ Cream Bulm. This safe uud pleumint rt>m- drcssed.it to Mrs. Henry Jane Hawkins ^ bo found &t any drug naries prescribed in other receipts. Fry The catarrh that isn’t cured costs rneas- Plinlimmon. She doesn t tocogr.ize her Btqro, has mastered catarrh as nothing else THE - i great, . .-and place iip m ahot dish in the oven <500, Not to i/OM, ’but po the pro­ husband since she became an editor." ' has'ever ' done, iind ‘ both physicians.... and prietors of Dr. .Sage’s Catarrh Rem­ ONLY TRUE i refer* and to the butter in which the game —Brooklyn Engle. , patients freely, concede tills’ fact. Tho more In no was fried add a chopped onion,, a distressing symptoms quickly yield to it. edy. They promise to pay you the blue-or tablespoonfnl of some good catsup, —Manager at the Dime—What's the money, if you have an incurable ’ walnut, butternut or. mushroom, sweet matter with tho bridge jumper? At­ Student (in .becr.iavernj—What a lucVy IRON conse* creature your dog is—likes water.— Flio- case. Lvation herbs to taste, quarter of a teaspoon­ tendant—He stepped, off the platform gende Ulauttcr. They don’t believe that you have ful of cloves, the. same of allspice and and broke his ankle.—Minneapolis one. tethods cayenne popper it liked; thickened Journal. Tho LadlM. . TONIG with browned flour and pour over the There is nothing that may mrpose The pleasant effect and perfect safety KID?Je &,I*Khwvo' tSvlSlI rabbit. Onion should be cooked before Bout men arc the most easily rattled. with whichAiieh ladles -may use eke California " alsordif r, llulM sireuptti. renew vhieh a liquid laxative Syrup or Figs, under all con­ not happen to a thin baby. . appetite, restore liosltn sn . five or its grip.—Pittsburgh Post. “ Yep l I guess' melancholy must havs ■ a saro, op^cily cure. ItoDirnS lie the of yeast, one teaspoonful of cinnamon, marked him for her roan.”- ruck. W e say they are “ poor.’* rose bloom ou checks,beamliios Complexlua. half a tenspoonful of nutiheg, half a A Boston procession is a moving spec­ • Sold eVerywIiero. Ail Ronulne goods boar '• pint of milk. Cut up the butter and tacle.—Bingham ton ItepnbUcan. * Foit Throat Diseases and Cottons use They are poorer than we at . ""Crescont.” tiendnsXccotstatnpfor32.ps*e - nfc.,- has Buown’s BitoNcniAt, Troches Like all pamphlet. rub it well, ivith flour, add the sugar, first suspect against M uch doing is not so important as well really gn tl things, they ure imitated. The DR; HARTER MCDICINP 00., Si. Louts, Mo. beat the eggs very l ight, and stir in doing.—Ram’s Horn. penutns are «nld unit; in boxes. sals held lastly the spices and rose water,' with / D o you want almost all w nights ' “SojiKTutNO that should he looked into”— Two or a trade can never agree. Work­ TRACTION ANDPORTABLft milk enough to form a very thick bat­ men can’t even roll barrels or flour without that is known o f the value of Sight by­ ter and then, add the yeast Tho next a microscope.—Washington Star. te which s little falling out- morning stir it ngain and let it rise the A wooden dog kennel should bo built with, plumpness told in a way to id a con- second time. Butter your pans and fill the'bark on and bo lighted by a bay win Curb your cough with Halo’s Honey of NG1NES. put hi% them threepnrts full, When they are' dow. - • Horehouud and Tar. commend to you c a r e f u l l iv ­ Threshers andHorse Powers, ■ * diet and Piko’sToothache Drops Cure itiono minute, done and cold sift sugar over, and with Ip nobody bad a hobby,.the world would in g — and Scott's Emulsion of Wrltofur IlluafratcdCstnlosuV, ttmUed ire, Mr. a sharp knife cut them , in squares—' soon stop moving.—Ram’s Horh. Wool*—"Is your mother-in-law still with M. RUM ELY CO., La POHTE, !ND> WTNAUK THIS FA r ffiU m y l<«* y*a write, - _ ^ ■ / iry are a ^'Boston Budget. ■ youf” Van Pelt—"‘No; st.ll ngtn me."—N. cod-liver oil if you need it PitissMAKiNO establishments want meas Y. Herald, ______, ures, but not men.—N. O. Picayune. boiunq"^vwvfeS v or^ miuc mracs in. A book on it free. MINCE PIE ALL RIGHT. Is tour blood poor? Take Boecham’s nil nantc A It .will require moro than nine tailors to Pills. Is your liver out of order? CSc Scorr* Bowwe, Chemuu; South jibAvsnus. It Is Ubo'iiomc and tlio Prejudice Against make a man of Uie uverage dude.—Texas New York. In Dal* Siftlnga ' _ Beeoham’a Fills, t'5 cents a box. f Indian 11 la Foolish. 1 Ypurdrugsist keeps Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver EPPS’S A delightful woman, known to the Genius ma/be swift, Imt paticheo bus the oil—eil druggists everywhere Co. ft, * GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. In Mary- No kan can look at tho stars without Surosl. fret—rtam’s Horn.' s6 I’one, hi wisest and wittiest circles about Boston, wanting to live forever.—Ram’s Horn. tells.how she wns brought up,- after the n inch or Tub greatest blockhead is the one whose to a crisp straightest traditions of ~New England mistakes never teach him anything.—Ram's COCOA parts nurseries, to regard mince pie with Jom. ____ _ FOR THE CHILDREN. LABELLED (.2 LB. TINS ONLY. o(i holy horror as tho most dangerous ert intrf,a T hb slugger makes, money hand over fist. My little girl suffered for three years from n large Abscess on her hip, the result of a R l S V i / A R 1 ^ linn ba thing she could cat. When eight years —Galveston News. ’ ; » old she wits tempted by a kind neighbor fall ana dislocation. The _ Abscess was large, with six openings, nil of which discharged t ^ v * “ . * . * * ’ *T suppose puss,, I was induced byTriend* to give her 8. 8. S., aqfl l>y the time lite fifth bottle was will bo paid to the agent of any scclo company who to* cat a piece, and lived six weeks It Bbomit a paradox, but the clean fellow will city over his own mum) as iiRcnt,that tlie Joxw utt bro^ii i seldom gets tight—Binghamton Rcpdblicau. finished the Abscess wa/entirely healed, and the child was well and happy.—Mrs, J. A. {afterward hourly expecting to fall dead Wiegnir, Sktingtan, Pa. 5 TON WAGON SCALE, $60 Vfrora its mysterious effect*. No conse* a used in A ctcl* and a cigarette and tho email is not equal to any made, mul n standorfl tellablts qutince less than death would moot her boy is in heavou.— Louisville Courier-Jour- I had three little girk who were attacked, with olfttinate lE JO Z E or Blood scale. Ferpartleutars, mliiresaouly er is used views of the exceeding perniciousness uai. Trouble, which at first.resembled licat, but soon.grew to yellow l)iistcrs7some of them quite Tho can- of the seductive tnioce, and though she I?rcc. One pf tlie cltiidrcndicd from the effects of it, but we gut Swift's Specific and gave Jones of fiingbainfoQ, Binghamton, I.L ially like Musicai, condui'tm's beat their wav did not feel the slightest effects from it, through tho world by scores.— I'tttsburgh to the other two, and they soon got well. S. S. S, forced out the poison promptly. The :li diamc- stilt she held to her belief that it would DlBpiucli. cure was wonderful—J, D. Rains, Manhavitlt, La. 8, 8» 8. has 1»« equjvtpfor Children. It relieves the system promptly; and assists •rityry o! some time do its work ms suddenly as KfiASTHMA matter how long Btamllng GUREDDRi HAX11T0IK,'I vc goner* It is useless to tell a oiftty girl to ri'flect. nature.tre in1 developing the child's health.^ Our Treatise mailed free. ASTHMA. CURE Kfvrff iiuHmitreuer aim cures whilf prussic add. The dist'ess of mind at an,Us p.iui riotaffiuiT or a oanlly uvea Rtid rural cop* Her mirror docs tout, with entire salisfiw SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. Atlanta, Ga. tfuurfititfL’ti torare ubcii lienerurimtiy ui;ed« I'ric*, last wore on iier so as to call forth ex­ (ioii. at iltuitL'ifltn, nr by inn!', AI»oxof. ♦A. AdiJre»r s soon as planations. and the home authorities ja -X V K W «*» C O ., JULLF.IlittN, N. V. led, apply Were obliged to traverse their previous •rNAME THIS PAPER twffTt!a*T(AfVTfte. Our Throe Nreitlfl Cmfmldcrlnr tho bars impressions by admitting that riiiaoe mschiiio makoB rmrA with Tarn or is varying ' rogii. him oiuunildtry with elUcor pie did not always kill at once. Efphyr, (Tiivuiard ami t«rina PIANOS ui^uin frou. Mm hlrio, colosTuI that of a Mincemeat otighfc to bo extremely W e send pianos on approval, return- ^ I'Ai.Xn.lI.IKI, 1UIV„.„ F«, sat is tho wholesome for tho same reasons that able if unsatisfactory, railway freight of worlf,eataJginie«.jprica ll*t»,C/icction,, elo„ all by tor these make it good" to eat—its flavors of both ways at our expense. Distance, fUUdcC,uni! for V.*1.14. IKlKt) MnurfAiUoiv ii Toll-do. (tnnrantetd Olilo. ormonoy tm- the small* sweet and sour, of meat, apple and eve* thousands of miles; makes no dif­ !8 s than a spice, '• lilch relievo caoli other, and its ference.—W ith our patent softestop the ihichen of finbly divided particles, which allow Syrup 1, piano wears Iosb ana lasts longer 1 also is Patents! Pensions Sind for IaTcn:ur>G«*Jnory(ow loObTASn A Patent. the choicer blending of flavors, and 6 rendered practically noiseless, when do* Pon t fur mp’ft of PP NHIUaN nn.l 1K11 fiTV LAWft* Here is something from Mr.Frank ! sired, for practising, PATRICK O FARRKLL, - VAFKINOTON, U. 0. tt save tho stomach much of tho grinding A, Hale, proprietor'of the De Witt , Wo take old pianos as part pay tbalanco Ttih VleVZeltnrj d«yruwFiA lust blush which reduces food to the pulp in which House, Lewiston, and the Tontine to suit reasonable oonj^monce. Catalogue, etc,, free. Write. it enters the blood. What gives mince ung elocu* Held, Brunswick; Me. Hotel men sd because pic its ill-repute wi the very spawn of nightmare is its.overdressing with suet meet tlie world as it comes and goes, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Boston. ho decided ■ and are not slow in sizing people ■ 0.w.i?^;xTr.T’.f»,ycVlckK’*Tht3ttoi;itl*.r ^nr vtV.ni?r*.Vnd'-s’ imoijjnia id.dr*11*! ■ ’ foreanEn- and butter, only fit for polar consump­ I thi'i i’hprn «mj v*e j.Tavm» tion, and its dragging with spleen and things up for what they are Tie Celebrated Vestibule* Trains eman who Placed in service between Cincinnati WaWintfiiiMand sr: "‘Where Spied is the very food of tho nerves, worth. He says that he has lost a n n d jaok k ou vlllo xud HU Aufctis* FLORIDA Mite by tha iwu TQtinwMW, Virginia ; AMmt elSmt young per- rightly used, growing more essential as father and several brothers and sis* AOfOfgia Hmtva* nave nn •fip.rinrs . ASTHMATIC oirenlatijn and sense dull with age. In uie world. Tucr eouut •< U.B. A ST H M A died: ‘"To ters frotn Pulmonary Consumption, 1 CUBED TO STAY CUBED. But it should be delicately, discerningly « MID THE SOUTH o Moll Cart, Sctillietn S ipen e Corn, ian stepped and is himself frequently troubled Bircase Car*. Day Co«?kM and Poll- 6£“XAMj: ?ju£ w±i*swx/ tsmtpmp used not to lose lt» potency. Tliaovar- and spend lha Winter In man Drawing Room |&MnlarCArs, innonneed: with colds, and he TfeSo'nfnrsMo at oil Rouroaa Office* A C V U M A SK.ffiAVirSAKFXXAX.tNn (dan’s Ride dressiug with fat is a remnant of the Hereditary often coughs enough in om VMttsa state*. English barbarism which stewed its Ur W. WURNN, Ono’l Pfi»W(«r Act, ill.*” This to make him sick at nericans in f5pi in tallow, and as the old piajr has ^ESiBieriaoi. KNOXVILI-K, TffiNN, aa-sax* ms rat** w«j «M yM wba. 4 it, fcvVO tefc wethers to bast* ona Consumptlonhia stomach. When­ to was cor* ever he has taken a FINF ST. BERNARDS i t elocution cnpo%* Housekeepers of not3 liar* DONALD KENNEDY GOLD MEDAL, PARIS,- 187H r u i n H. ,1. BA WTl ®, Menominee .Mich. *, vied in the richness of their" receipt* cold of this kind he uses Boschee's MrM'ixfctlu* **rra *r«w infnent has W.llAKEIl Sc CXl.’S Morphine Batrlt Cinred In Id 3 the Intel- for mince pie; let mine be the p ainest German Syrup, and it cures him O f Roxbury, Mass., Says: 1 to 30 <1ay*. Nitjiiy tilt cured* formula, which yet meets tlie demaud* every time. Here is a man who ____ _ 1 DR. J,STEPHEN#, Lebanon,Ohln >nts. lioiv Strang. axu> cured by ray Medlcul l>l««av* OPIUM" *•*»**»!«*. _ ... lligently a of taste.— 1’ittaburgh Jlispafch. knows the full danger of lung trou­ cry com* to av»ry day. tier.) is ono of Breakfast Cocoa neiteiAUO Iitr ^'in> t\m uis31iH.il *lt,otortn. ic incident bles, and would therefore be most Parats'sIS'-IUlndacta--ami Uidtlrip. Nair bjr/ ilo-j from width of oil rCnwIUAw tr< a,r,Bty*»rocitnerfei:rt.I.awi'freW Cura of tlie Ere*. my Matilcal Uiteavnry qura all tbtsM? I i. n. c., ci.ciutu, o. ory and en- rticular as to the medicine he used, know. v.nies< It iak«* hold ol tUa Hidden PuUCm •rsAx*thi*r * r * * t w y ___. . Kx*l‘resideot Iltiyes gives the follow­ Uialmak** bit Humor. /* (if.st.iiifefy furr *M icxrnmr ccxsd by o. n. ? Without ing directions to a friend for the cars f hat is his opinion ? Listen j “ 1 it fa itivtii. KinotjM. H firml far circa, iff becomes use nothing but Boschee’s German Vtaoma Otrr, NitvanA. Sr,to i‘U, loi. RUPTURE Ur.I*W. ttiit.tlnCltraatl.O. i a trained of the eyes: "UodJ eyes are the flrat JJsndid Jtsrtntdv*-D« 4f Sir: l will sl*f,S my ctvtta No €hmnical8 talent jn tho law. Ho you know how Syrup, and have advised, I presume, tC you: Aticut. nine year* ago I wa* paralyzed la arc used io it* prep*r*lk>u. It more than a hundred different pete myie/l *!iorvd in haaltli. About fodlf yuan ago I to- fllatchu Arrewroet hi B*g*r, <,*an«nm|tttvee and people iro have you , them in the water and look around. me that it is the beat cough syrup cam* blind In ray loft ay» by a cataract, and is Uictefor* far nere ettp ; J Who have weak lungs or Asih* That Is the way to have good eyes.” • 5 ina. khouldaae Pi*o‘* Care for HWJI V" in the market** Uit AlarCHX was tak.u wit.) UtUtlppo, and Was oor.:U.;l, ttiiing fit* Mart arte t - Cor.snmplton. If ha* cured Tfje rote H A (rood or«, provided tho condnii to toy bad to: tiiruaniontUs. At tho ontlof antaivjn ltiedttf«im,tMi>r y thnniutnde. It he* tiotlblar- that tunc, at da Vi* t'ari. t'.tin tt sitoikiua that ^ ixhitig, rfreegthdiaf, tutut «(> one. It 1* not bad tot ok*. teroperaturoh?o of tbs’water inati jijfht, four niu.rtry wa* tU* thing/ov rat>; to I not n ni*tb« beat c6ngh*yrap. Itohoild flot he hot or eVcn warm uu* bouli.auflb»fo.Wlt«»»b:ilf t£an»l watablo to go bior.si'fciffnml admlisbly tdepitd for invalid# M Well M fur penontt Iti ficaUb, Hold ovarywhere. iMc* less the eyes firo very weak or inflamed to*>y cork la t’joialiioa. N >v tu regard to iuyoyc*. **Do it tby loft ay*, an i ab rut flird months ago tny field bf fictxitnl tnqfkiMn. rj0 N ' fM ' T Different people will stand -different right iy» steMtae wi;,t blao't over tbs nicy In Hu *iflit**diJ tha ixft Qt’i-imwtptmi .»■> vvoaty < f ion hunt dr£r*t*J> of temperature. With Hi* eya theta -hat sire)* t havo b*oo a*l:u J >or Itlsoavei'y ! ^.BAKBB&00.,BwohoKtor(lts>», , ■ ...... ■ Bath, a# with any *tb*f n W of h*tli, t*«y kU left tkf right oy»(*ato.Wi on'. «yj, } .erdkf eliobiv A.N.K.-B. __ ; tStl*e.* the water ehould b* juataoid attOUgk tp UKf bright light Of IIMT4* I* O.ntM ranOnCt’.'irtg its } «yy*aratic*)oaiyI»/t«yd. samwoivtcrft:ilfn* 0*t nasdW s WHEN WE1TIN0 * « ADVItiSrpeERS t healthful, JnHgoratSif tffast.- tstwd at it, as* thank Qol ant ylot iMTUilteal * Siiu.tt.. _ . ainarwi...... hll* Md 0 flutT* terry,N. j. State that ) « taw the AtrMHmitil *•» {owar hlate Regiatar s m i ^ c i s s s : Youutraiy, Ha;,x ty-agrit. • M-tUMdtn!* *i-**x. ntrxHwarwM rnvi** **»**• M} '■g'f W wmufc-* ^ Alex, and Frank Turnbull vst re in g .party of four rotypk* jft i;•ifiaicS rrimmi tins week. | from Jgl i ti t' ftvu spent a short time alarrillc Sunday evening. ‘ w * The winKonw little xniitreth», M i*sy n FURNITURE- r SATURDAY, JANUARY, 30 H ftypny Fowler in with the Melville Sir. and Mre. C. J>, Dobbins have -rrw? Comedy Vo. been confined to the house, tor qj out three weeks with the la-gripe. IV, II. R LA IIi, Editor rind Proper Will H^neSr intends moving to 2 NOW W E HAVE GOT YON OedarviHe the first of next week. He The Melville Comedy company at . 1 * £ w $ ': 9 1,38 P1W ANNUM. will occupy a house belonging to D. the Opera House, Cedarville, Moqday r V* 8. E r v in . ___ __ night, February 1, V * The war with Chill is now over. It Next week will be bargain week Marriage Upenses;—Geo Ballard Rev. Tufts aud wife are rejoicing was nil on paper. and Nora Maxon; George McFeff apt over the presence of a girl baby at- Miw Nellie Nielson the Accomplish, Pearl Owens; John 8 Poorman and there home which made Reappearance o l leading lady is with the Melville Anna M Grant. Wednesday, r„ . To tho^bifying Furniture such as Bed room suits, mcdy Co. ■ Some gentleman from Milledgeville . Invitations are out announcing the s?rge Carlisle, of Yellow Springs, has rented one of the business rooms wedding of Miss. Florence, daughter belonging to Mrs. M. A. D. Townsley, Parlor suits, folding Lounges, tables, Book case, Safes, spent a'OQjrnle of days in Cedarville of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Court- i* . this week, V and will occupy it us a drug store land, of Circleville, to Eagles ton F. about the first of March, Dent, which will take place Tuesday, Kockers, Chairs in fact anything in the furniture line, Hie Misses Begley, entertained a February 2nd. Misses Lula aud Effie large number of their young friends We do not want to seem oppressive Barber will bo present. * to those who owe us and without Also Monarch Furniture Polish best in the world all at Thursday evenings + •; .wishing to hurt the ieelings of any Rev. Sayrs, of Athens county ha* t ■ v . . •, • 1 • . Mrs. James OrcsweJh who Is in DF person would like to remark' to those been Spending the week -in Cedarville exceedingly low prices. Gall and see us as we mean inoia visiting her brother who is sick, who are iu arrearage for their sub- the guest of his eon, Prof, ‘Sayrs of has been seriously ill with la grippe-, scriptou for the past two o r' three this place.-,'Last Sabbath‘mornhig he b u s in e s s , r* * y y Maud Melville as Tod, the Little years that if they happen to hare filled the pulpit at the Methodist . Detective. - This . is - the sensatioual few stray nickles that they do hot church, preaching an interesting •, * play that created a wide spread repu- know how, to dispose of we might be sermon. ■ < ' ration through the eastern states last able to handle them to advantage. To-morrow morning tit the Metho­ BAJ5B & MORTON. winter. .The following letter from Cedarville dist church,‘the pastor will commence a series of sermons upon the Epistles B. R. McKinney, whq recently appears in the Cincinnati Commercial r NiMpqE a|3§s£|i!f|& of Paul in chrouological order. The moved from this .place to Xenia, and Gazette of last Sunday, and from it it first discourse will lie upon Thessalo- o g S g '’ s,w3B i^olsTaSSaaSg Was employed at the paper mills, met appears that one of our citizens has nians. A t 7 o’clock p. m., Rev. H. ' with an acrijeut Thursday which re* been badly used by the chief executive 1 a Ro s J «< i.3 cb" C, Weakley, of Cincinnati, will Es suited in his death. He was on top of o f our country. ^ i*l8J»S|" B‘ Ffrfllajagg- delivei an address upon the deaconess ^ £ " s a f sssa^5 tin empty freight ear at the paper mill Harvey Jeffrie* Cedarsvill OhiO movement. All cordially invited. Rag.?2*. „ switch, letting it down to be loaded January the 21 ,18 ,92 The McCorkle sister* assisted by with paper, the switch having quite a Dear Sir Carl Cameron, trombone and mando­ fn t s " « g.-BAg1Y-tfSs- wiw a §5-2-2.^ grade, when he slipped “and fell from I right you a fe\V liens to tel you a »<»§•»“ C«g"« bout my twins boys they ar too years line soloist, and Titos. Walden, cornet si l ° "the top of the car outo the track. ii* a. crSoi old fobary the 8 day we named them eoloWf, gave a pleasant entertainment j* a The car ran over both- his legs below : y :: j : Harrison and nforton and we have in the opera bouse Thursday evening. p 30 the knees mangling them terribly. rote to them three or for times and he Miss Laura McCorkle whistled several o a > ■ f k £ The patrol wagon was called and he he lias not aneerd us, all the good re selections and was encored repeatedly. S 3 * was taken to his home. l ’hysieiaus mblitors thanks He has not got the ,'*> ■; 's.r etters and we want to find oi}t what The entertainment was clearly up to _ were called bnt they could do nothing { ? g o a» is the reason he dottt rite to us e«n the standard of the one given by them ;^V*- !k£>; ‘toy him and he died at 2 o'clock K g 3 you find out wathcr he got our letters last September, They gave an enter­ si. in yesterday afternoon. He leaves a or not if you can we would be ever so fiB l i l f l 0 9 tainment in South Charleston last i S-o--! e. » t. . wile and sevpral chi'dren* mutch olige to you dont you thauk lie ot to give them something night and. Will appear in Yellow CO A party of Cedarville checker the dimecrats makes fuu of us, they Springs this evening, ; Vwli ■ f! players came to Xenia yesterday and say he will not give them eney tiling III called at Oarlt Wright's cigar store. but we dont care lor them if you The Shakespeare club is no more. Charge eney thong tel us it I thauk Members Bev. Andrew took the seat and was Not but what its still continue ;{t# eney bodey ot notowit dont you. to meet and read, but they became tired soon Vanquished by both Israel Holling- must Close for this time hopin that of the name and concluded to cltgngo worth and Benjamin Barber. After you will help us to trust in (he lord to * awhile James Andrew make his ap­ help us to rase the little boys remetu- it. After several meetings, where nothing was d^cusftd but the new \ i " r - f t If,; pearance, when the fuu began,1 He there names Harrison and inorton, • V l-1.1 that is all queer this this letter from tqok Israel Hollingsworth iu hand, name they concluded to adopt one Harvey Jeffries CedarsvHl OhiO to «mi only gave the, public .the initial qs*d at the end of three games it did'nt the Commercial gazette offlCe Cincin­ letter* and keep the real name invionte ,uire a block and tackle th raise Is- nati may the lord blew within there own breast*. “ N. S. K .” :1 out o f his scat. Then came you is my. XiiMafSettluuest. ’ w** the letter* given, ,^mt the jenl Benjamin Father,who was vanquished prear * No^ae la hereby given that Jas. R. name they would never, no never di­ Orr is authriRxcd to settle the estate in due slmpe. He then gave way to ’l l is seldom we try to explain the vulge—-eo they raid. But there was of Mary A. Little deceased. All Richard Galloway, who soon got ait reason for not publishing what some eleven members of the organization persons having .claim* against. said Attorney at Law elegant auffiency, and retired iu fa readers demand, especially after we and who ever heard of eleven women deceased will-present same.dulyproven vor of lister Arnold. That gentle come to a conclusion after mature keeping a secret two weeks. They to the undersigned for adjustment. 15 E. M A IN St., - X E N IA OHIO. man was also defeated, and Mr.. An­ thought, but so many have come to i ,ried hard but at. soon leakc-l 52-6 J as. R. Oim. drew left on the four o'clock train us within the past week and accused out that it was the “ Nun Such Klul*.*’ Raatkiy Kepwrt Hckssls. taking the honor* of the day with the Herald o f showing partialty ! Slone such? Well we elioubl *ay there XOTIOK. 0aop*raapa-»o<&aB»*-iw hfon.—Gazette. because we did not see fit to speak of H 11 peverwas! No eleven ladies can lie Just received,-Jf2,000 worth of re t *?• ‘ gj X « O O O t» IO o a certain disturbance on our streets 1 <0.. Jim McMillan is always thinking of : bund who are more to lie envied than clothiug and Imots atnl shoes that we *0 1 *0 ran « some way to please his friends. The ami the arrest or couple of women on r member* of this “Klub.” They live bought for $1,000 spot cash in Balti­ *Q rerere^ob b ^ h the charge of disorderly ‘conduct and IJL other diy while lounging about hli to enjoy life and to *ee that others are more last week which wo will give • *** of a gentleman for chastising a young 13 J?W,CS*0 0 0 0 ” ^ Imchclor apartments at home, luxuri­ happy. ^)ptimi*ts they all are and our customers the benefit of. Call rt l » fO P9 CO ft B O B B aaTwra'B*J man because he felt confident he was fl ously indulging in a pipe of “ Lone their sunny nature is infused in all early to get^good selections. Every 13 ^ B* aiding in sending anonymous letters e-a flwhftooe MB Jack," the thought struck him that it with whom they come in contact. tiling the very latest style. * Our 15 13t P) OD of a highly immoral character to him. would b* alee to have plenty of ice “ None Such.’' It is wall named, - men’s suits cannot lie dapticatcd any­ Mi Ibr next summer. The crop was It k a well known fact that the where for less than $l5, parties who committed the greater bountiful now and how to save it until TRANSFERS. J. E. Lowry. he wanted it was the question, but wrong could not expect leniency at S Lemarf ex of C Borton to Chas Jim’s fertile mind was equal to the our hands as they refused Mclntirc. 99 sq pole#, N Burlington, Manfii Blasting Cheap. emergency. Remembering that at our friendship more than a 8500. Now is the time to have your work ^ c } < 1 done. (Satisfaction guaranteed.) Call the Imrn the banked driveway abutted year ago when friends were needed. Auditor to Wm I-Awrence, lot 9, ' iB ia . *, " o *j S • ' We said nothing of the offense, and see us or leave your orders at S 3 A S3 * the stone foundauon, he concluded tfeD’s add to Xenia, $4.78. ' S a © • (w s+ 2* that with the aid of a few raik he because in the first place it would not Auditor to same, 1-2 acre, Xenia, Ervin’s office. Rob’t T hackeu, w i f i ” & could fence * uorner so securely have been to the credit of our town. 91.93. i s - For a good shoe made to ■gj&jsk'o 5 s - ■ I t that the sa l never would find it. Second, wc have never given police R A Rowermaster v« J and M Wil­ Notwithstanding the fact that the court proceedings a place in the son, 1-4 acre, Jefferson, $250, order call on 0. Keller the thermometer was registering several Herald except where the crime com­ W Dodd*, Sheriff, to C. F. Conner practical Shoe maker North ilegre** below aero, Jim went bravely mitted was sufficient to have the Fudge lot, BelJbrook, $36.72. Main St. Repairing neatly to work and 'tefoire night he had six offender bound over to court, or of an Robert Nidev to Wm Steven*, 2 a The new curriculum* will be dis­ load* of beantiful ice encompassed by old offender who was sent to the work in Ross, quit claim deed. and promptly done. tributed next week and parents will house. Ami again, while arrests were Emma C Eleook to 8 O Hale, 1 please read them and be governed ac­ a bank, a stone wall and several oak Teeth extracted without pain by caused the affair was of a private 25-100 acre* in Bug* re reek, $11.18. cordingly. rails, and around and about the frown upplicaton of cocaine at Dr. Homan’* nature and as the party was who was Marcus Shoup, trustee of Israel Mer­ final he threw a quantity o f elover office. Many pupils arc on the tardy list chaff*. The theory Jim entertains k wronged did not see proper to make rick, to Jno E Stutsman, 80 acres iu because only two minute*late. This that the chaff* is what will keep bis theaffklr public by punishing the Beavercree, $4916. Buy your fresh and salt meats at should not be. hw front malting. The theory maybe offenders w« did not feel warranted Wm Dodds, aheaiff, to Jeremiah the old reliable meat store ot 0. W. Mbs Estelle Barber was in Hatnil nil “ chat* or, the hoys may “ chaff" In veatilktiag the aflfair. The first Krepps, lots iu Xenia, $14,600. Crouse, ton this week attending the wedding him next summer about the time old reason, however, was the most Silas Lucas vs James H Butler; fftttklea’s .xi'ijsieti. salve. of her eowsia, Miss IJtxie yiefaol, Ho) is getting in hk heat licks on the important, and white savsral fooAjsgat claimed $88. The best salve iu the worW for mv: which occurred Thursday evening at south aide of that bank barn. Bat it citi*M have censured ns, moraeqawily Win N Fields to J M. Bonner, 6 87- iraine*. sore*, nhvni, sdt rlielm,