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-T- VOL. 12 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1891 NO Our Necessity is your To the purchaser of $1.00 worth or more of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS ^ SHOES, 1 • 4S . ' ■ » ' > ; ‘ ' * we will give a discount of 10 PEE CENT POE CASH ONLY On Tuesday, "Wednesday Thursday next, March 10th, 11th and l*2th. Now is your time to purchase your spring DRY GOODS

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Mrs. A. H. Creswell, it is reported aud all night too, with your brother.’’, local preachers, and -what »family, LOCALS. I Anyone having an account with is dangerously ill. Lung trouble is buys LordMucauloyol Wesley: “ lie Lvc-ry day many additions e an made, Teeth extracted without pain by | die nndofeigned will please call and * * i I. /• A •! t i \t* 1 the cause ‘ j was a man' whose eloquence and logic-j to-this family both oa earth and in application of cocaine at Dr. Homan’s ! settl<' before April 1st. We are buy-, ------al ucutouess might have rendered him heaven. 'Her members outnumber office. iug our spring millinery aud need the Miss. Carrie L. Badger returned. enj;nent in literature, whose genius for those of the Baptist, Congregational A vena, Oatmeal money. Wo also invite you to call home yesterday from Paducah, Ky., | government was not inferior to that and Pre-hyteriau eliurchcs combined Cracked- wheat. and sec our remnants of ribbon which where she has helm teaching school. • ofllichelieu, aiul who devoted all his This is the largest denomination in ’ Granulated Hominy wo arc dosing out to make room for Miss Daisy Gray entertained a few , Powers 1,1 deHanoe of oblo,luy and de America. O f tiie churches represent­ Kariuo, Parched Farinose at spring stock. - friends Monday evening with erolti- 'rhipu, to what lie sincerely eousider- ed iu our own town, in 3 880 there 1 G hay’s. -Barker & Mc Millan . nole. Refreshments were served duv- ed The highest good of his. species. were 82,000 members of the United Now perfumes, very elegant at Flaked Pineapple, at Guay ’s. Presbyterian church in the United ing the evening. 1729 'vhile the-V wer® ttt 0xf liimnVAV’B I’UAltMACYi Cash paid for tars at ------r—------, John aud Charles Wesley, with a few States, 17,000 members of the Reform­ - S. L. W alkeii’s; Mrs. Harry Wilson has had a severe other college friends, among whom ed Presbyterian (Covenanter,) aud Go to Dean Barber’s, for fresh Next week is bargain week at attack of la grippe it being so severe was George Whitefield, organized the3,374,000 Methodists, The first Brit­ meats of nil kinds. B ark & Morton 's. as to cause several severe hemorrhages Methodist movement.. They wore ish Bible Society was projected by a Irish aud sweet potatoes at Choice white clover hojfiev at but she is now recovering slowjy. called “ Methodists” in derision, bc-Methodist. The London Missionary ‘ MeCorkell’s. Society was the result of an appeal G r a y ’s . Tl.e entertainment ut East I V m toauPC of their methodical ways Thus Housekeepers ge t a good feather from one of Wesley’s preachers. The See our new papatric at 23 cents. which was repeated Thursday evening Methodism, winch was destined to l»c- duster at C. L. Crain’s if.vou want to come the greatest religious factor of first Tract Society was formed by Wes­ Hi no way . was a successful and very pleasant' keep down the <1 ust, llotiey at C ra y ’s - affair, notwithstanding the inclemency the world, was boi.n and cradled in n ley and Coke. The first Dispensary <*yrnp and jMoia»«cs al H : u ai 's. of the weather on both evenings, and ^ e a t university, nurtured by college the world ever had was founded by Gloves, good stock, low prices, Wesley. A Methodist lady organized A ndrew & Buo. the society are to be congratulated on protessors, aud in its incipient*}', com­ Buy your Furniture of Harr & Mor­ a Sunday school fourteen years before ton nnel save. Hi per e*,nt. the neat litthxsiim which they realized. posed only of college-bred ruen. The Custard pie pumpkin, mince meat world needed another reformation. Robert Raikea had one, aud Sophia Much of the success was due to the Butter, Jersey, Milk and. Oyster Jl1'0- !d Gray ’?!, England was on the borders of anarchy. Cooke, another Methodist, suggested olficient management of Mrs. Marshall. Crackers at * Quay ’s. > Glover and Timothy Seed at Tliese were the men, and this- the the. Sunday school idea to Ranees, and Canned corn, tomatoes, beaus and ja* • A ndrew & B ro The Centennial Anniversary church whom God chos > for this sti - assisted him in organizing his first pens at • McCovkeH’s. * Irish and Jersey Sweets-Potatoes, at of Metltoditnn. pendous work. They waded through school. The Methodist was the first Cooked pickled pigs feet at . Gray ’s. John Benjamin Wesley was born in sens of persecution, bafilcd mobs, church to recognize-tin* independency MeCorkell's, Pure old Dutch Java Collee at 1703, at Ep worth'. ijnglaud, and died brooked scorn and ridicule, and had of the United Stales, and to promise Art matt rials a complete stock at at A ndrew & Bito. March 2, 1791. The centennial anni­ the Hood-gates of a nation’s wrath support to Washington's administra­ Hi in; way s Pharmacy . Corn, Tomatoes,*Beans, Ac., nt versary of his translation to heaven is opened upon them. tion. President Lincoln said: “The Highest market price paid for G ray ’s. being celebrated throughout the world It is only voicing the declarations Methodist church has sent more sol of history to say that Methodism is the (llor, to t|10 imirp wo,„en to thewheat at A ndrew & lino. Sweet, spiced and sour pickles at by his admiring followers. Wesley’s ------. . . ofi Gray ’s. father was a noted minister of the most potential fact m the annals of hospitals, and more prayers to heaven Dt ied Apples, Peaches,t Apricots Old Kentucky fine cut tobacco tlmn all others,” The one branch -0f a,*d Prunes at Grays . , church of England, for thirty-nine j churcM»^LV- P«>vo tins state- 40 cents per pound, at this denomination represented in (\* Tobneos raid ( ? "irs a» G i; tv I years rector of Epworth. H e was!raent> con,l,are with two other great I A ndrew B ros . movement?. The Apostolic church in darvillc, is building four new rburtl.e* T‘Id !1< :!.• v, i . ! a i .>». d ’gamr at learned, laborious and godly, a volll* j Cheese, Crackers ami Ginger snaps miaous writer in both prose and poetry, two centuries'-gained 2,000,000 eon- everyday, raises a million miduqttar Kim. w *. y ’s Phaii .mi *y . at Gray *?. verts, and spread over most of tlw* j top tlollursi ffWannually, 1ms! Hememb! .ii rim -a vc H) pel* n master of several oriental and classic- Hard and .Soft refined Sugars at rent to bujrag jour ruriJiurc this Gray ’s. next week o f Barr A Morton, Sugar, 8ca, Coflee, Ac., at Grays. Maekeml, h ir in g aud whit:* fish at Fur and Flush Hobes nrnl . Horse industry. language MeCorkell's. -* j the 16th century shook the papal Blankets at reduced prices to closs Wesley’s mother, Susanna, was a “ What hath God wrought?” Buy your bed room suits of throne to its base, extended to nearly out stock at L. Crain V. remaikable woman. She possessed a G. Barr & Morton . all parts of Europe, and bequeathed Buy your fresh and salt meats at rare intellect, a most discriminating Buggy Harness and Whips, a com­ the legacy o f Protestantism to coming Dried apples, peaches, prunes, the old reliable meat store of ()? V,’. judgment, a peculiar faculty for fami­ plete stock at rock bottom prices at ages. But becoming1 involved with grapes and raisins at MeCorkell's. ly government. Her family 6f nine* C. L. Crain’s. pdlitica{ life, it lost its aggressive pow­ Rolled A vena and Whfnt, Qatmeal teen children wefe tinder perfect con­ Pie punkin, mince meatnt Fish at G ray ’s. er lie fore two centuries had passed,and and Cracked Wheat, Fnrino* and trol- They never cried aloud after ■ MeCorkell’s. Wood and Willow ware at Parched Farinose, Pearl Barley, Gran- when Wesley appeared, Europe was they were one year old. The mother Oranges, lemons and cranberries at O ray ’s ulated Hominy at Gray ’s. plunged into religious formalism. was their preceptress until they left MeCorkell’s. Home novelties in Indies purses ,at Persons wishing stock in the home for the schools in London. In 1739 the first' Methodist sreiety Southern Building and 'Loan A*-mj- Young Hyson tea 45 cents per Hiduway ’s Pharmacy . was organized. What lias Methodism ciation, of Huntsville, Alabzma, and With two exceptions, the children Parties going West will do well done for the world during the one pound at MeCorkell’s. were taught their a, b, e’s in one day. by seeing C. J-. Crain for Trunks,Cinrhmati, Ohic|, or any iiiforntalbin hundred arid fifty years which have Jellies and upple butter at One daughter was able to rend the Valises und Shawl .Straps. eouecruing the Association, pleas# intervened? It has spread itself over MeCorkell’s call oil E. h . Smith, eounly agent, or New Testament in Greek when fight Buckwheat flour and pure maple years o f age# the entire gtabor-Eiirope, Asia, Afri­ A number one butter bean at II. M. SloiTiionl, tjeaavicr. cr J. H molasses at Guay ’s, John Wesley spent fifteen years at ca, Australia, North and South Amer­ MeCorkell’s. McElroy, Se.-’y, Sorghum, Svrup and New Orleans < txfortl University as student,1 fellow, ica, and the isles of the sea. The sun Itollcd uvena, oat meal aud rolled F* p S a le . M olasses at Gray ’s, lecturer, tutor and moderator o f the never ceases to shine upon its spires. oats at MeCorkell’s. Tile factory in good running order The sound o f its church bells mingle Take your butter aud eggs to Dean classes. Alt parties recognized his Syrup, Orleans and Sorghum mo­ also house and tot, bouse of six good the world round. Wesley has more A Barber and'get the highest cash talents and his learning, while hie skill lasses at MeCorkell’s. rooms, rcMar mn) eistern, ipring and followers than any other man. How price. spring lioiise, stable, buggy shed, in logic was remarkable. Dr.Bamuel Cryntiil Kiev! Crystal Rico! Johnson, one Of the greatest of con* mattv communicants? 6,000,000! For t’asli itnd For Cash Only. corn erib,c(c., also four acres of good The roost popular cereal’ food on verratiomdists, anxiously sought the Uow many receiving Methodist train­ We will give 10 per cent discount ground suitable tbr pasture, gardeit- the market. For plain cooking und s H'ietv of Wesley. Sakl he to Wes- ing every week in her churches aud 0» all Furniture bought lYoin the 21bt log or small fruit, Will sell very pastry it has no eqlrnl. For rale at IcyV sister,! who was Johnson’* injti- B&bbatlf schools? 25,000,000. Add­ to the 28lh, i>l fids inonlli. eiteap. For further particulars in­ MeCorkell’s. Barr & Morton . quire of B W. Northiip,Ced*rVlik't O. jmate friend, “ I could t*fk all day, ing her 35,000 ministeM and 60,000

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- m*y| A SUNDAY IN THE ARMY. the woman phyrican may come as a sa­ HOUSEHOl *1 THE BATTLE FIELD. IN WOMAN'S BEHALF. vior. The young ekjl beginning life, , . aoba, The Ceclamlle Herald, Two Picture* Illustrative of the Varying wayward, ignorantTnobalanced, need­ —To Truss Wil w Fortune* «( War. THE WOMAN PHYSICIAN. CkOSEO Uf THE COURT, While to a, certain extent the soldiers ing help and guidance, will often con­ Jny clean, twi efit „j JL BLAIR. FubUsbir. of the war of the rebellion had experi­ Why Her Presence flo Positively Neces­ ceive for a high-minded, steady-minded knuckle, rest the p-gyi An Incident of fin Civil W ar Overlooked sary In the Care of Women Suffarlng Woman such devotion aa will serve to the breast, secui tbroi CF.DARVILLE. OHIO. "by History* ence in common, the survivors find upon From Diseases, Either Physical. Mental keep her from wrong through life; and skewer through 1 t General Schuyler Hamilton, the ’Vet­ comparing, notes more than a quarter of beat! o r M oral. where is such a girl, beating her angry —Eggs a Ja Fin walk eran of three "Wars* is one of the mbst a century after the warciosed max their Hr. Busan Dimock was but .twenty-' heart out against the walls of a reform- picturesque figures in the military his­ lines frequently diverted in a ifar greater jfor dropped egg ^ h« AN AWFUL HONEYMOON. eight years old when her body, rescued atoiy, so likely to find her ideal as in pour over them « romai tory of the United States. His record degree than they at that time even from the wreck of the SchlUer, was' Urlde Imiirlioued In »n Elevator dreamed of. Hence the recollections of the calm and noble woman who comes .and serve. It is id to i Uroom SlrumlliiK With the Oreumejcil as a soldier was Buch as to call tor the borne to its last resting place by eight as physician and friend to cure and help this name, and th MnnHtor. . special commendation of President Lin­ years agone, of the camp-fire, the march of the physicians of Boston, who had no n coln when he resigned his, command in and bivouac, which have been securely her? Here, again, no man can take is certain to be re i can A 'bridal couple, well-known young known her and been in practice with such a place, no man can stand in such * —Bars of Tons "irl, people of tills city, returned a day or 1803 on account of ill-health and dis­ hidden away in memory’s cloisters, are her for three years before her death. ability; '‘incurred,” to use Secretary of profound interest to both soldier and a relation to the girL It muBt be a has recovered suf ;eri two ago from their honeymoon trip to Among them was Dr. Henry I. Bow- woman who saves her, or she is lost N r such things, little cd th San Francisco, where their new-found' Stanton’s words, “in the service of his civilian. . . ditch, who, speaking frbm an experi­ country, wherein he was highly distin­ In March .1883, while the writer had It is to be remembered that it is . then- be relished. Ben ch ri happiness was nearly wrecked. The ence of more than forty years’ profes­ very degradation which renders it nec­ ordinary slice of omeu day after their arrival they started opt guished for ability and good conduct.” command of a fort on Grant’s line of sional life, said of her, “I found her one Although, during hie long military defenses at City Point, he was awaken­ essary that vicious women should have to strips half an )>odw together, the bride wishing to do some of the most accomplished physicians I the protection of good women. They the oven to get he c« shopping. They were, not too happy, career General Hamilton had his lung ed one day, -at all events, to a vivid have met." Dr, Samuel Cabot, for realization of the horrors and vicissi­ can not be left to the care of brutal brown. Serve wi tern] for an old lover of the girl had, by pierced with a lance and his skull frac­ years. one of the leading surgeons of men, to be at once tempters and vic­ merely coincidence, gone up on the tured. by a blow, yet he finds. himself tudes of war. soup,—Ladies’ He ; jeft Boston, was also one df the pall-hearers. tims; they can not be left to the care of —Oranges Puddi s, foi same train, and, by another coinci­ now' at nearly seventy year# of age in One Sunday morning the boys had “In her shortlife,” he said afterward, dence, bad stopped at the same hoteL the possession of all hia mental and formed alignment in their respective men of better feelings, forcing these to six orqnges, pi act K>st ii “she acquired, in the face of many ob­ repress all that is best in them: they dish;make and po s ban The bride, perhaps,feeling a, little so£ry, physical faculties. His bearing is as company streets for the usual nine stacles; an amount of medical knowledge for him, hod foolishly exerted herself soldierly and bis eye as clear as when o’clock inspection. The weather was must be placed in the hauds of women of one quart of hoi and ,of surgical skill such as but few pos­ to whom impurity is horrible and re­ two tablespoons - -d who to be pleasant, pnd the result was that lie/ led his command to battle. • The delightful. The sun shone brightly, sess. Her skill and self-command in oper­ the husband, who is naturally very jeal­ General often recalls incidents in bis and the temperature was that of a volting; of women who will protect yelks of four egg4»s, a: ating no one can appreciate who has them from themselves, and lead them whites and one-th)ntjc ous, allowed unworthy suspicions. to military service. morning in May. Every boy in blue not witnessed it. Her brief and highly enter bis mind. , Perhaps the. most remarkable event seemed to possess an intnition respect­ with strong and gentle guidance out spread over top I, Ugh honorable career points surely to the from darkness into light.—Josephine Serve cold.—Christ As 'they walked along Market street in his military career occurred In Wash­ ing’ an early closing of the dreadful high position she would have attained the ex-rival passed thdm, and the hus­ ington in 1881, when the Supreme four-years’ war, and every heart beat Lowell, in Century. . —If nuts are eat_ ___ had her life been spared.” In lecturing they will rarely tnv«n band was irritated by the gracious Court of the United States was tempor­ high with the anticipations born, of a to her students she said,. ‘Hf I were salutation his wife gave. However, he arily closed. This story, the General return to the homes and friends in the Women a* Inventor*. On the contrary, 1Q obliged, in my practice, to do without American women figure conspicuous­ wholesome urtick| j endeavored to cheer up, and when they believes, has never before appeared in North. How quickly the transforma­ sympathy or medicine, I should say do reached a large dry-goods store, where print. He recalled it the other day tion came can scarcely yet be realized ly in the list of modem inventors, and pie and can be . without medicine;” and to a class in the the patents token out by them are con­ nuts are best blan * his wife of two days intended to pur­ while in conversation with some friends, by the actors in one of .the closing training-school for nurses, “I wish you, chase some stuff to adorn herself with, and subsequently related it substantial­ scenes of the great war drama. tinually increasing in number and im­ . as almonds, should? ■ _ of all my instructions, especially to re­ portance. Among the more novel and by putting them he pulled out his pocketbook and handed ly as follows: A Scarcely had the inspection begun, member this: when you. go to nurse a it to her, and told her to go ahead and “It was in tho early days of the civil however, ere a mounted orderly dashed surprising of the inventions is a barrel- hot oven for a shov. , patient, imagine that it is your ownt i t ­ hooping machine, which yields a gener­ Work. hlch- purchase whatever she wished. war in 1881, when a writ of'habeas cor­ up to the head of each company street, ter before you iu that bed, and treat her C , a. T, 000 a “I'll finish my cigar and come right pus was issued by Justice Wayne, of the handed dispatches to each company al revenue of 820,000 a year to the —opanish Buns woi in and see what you buy,’* he added, and in every respect as you would wish clever Philadelphia woman who de­ sugar, onC-half cu . United States Supreme Court, in the commander and was off again like your own sister.to be treated.” the she flushed with pleasure at his good­ matter of a private in Colonel .Willis a shot, Then came the ominous order: signed . and patented the rnodeL The . cupful sour milL . ness, gave his hand a squeeze' as she It was her inherent womanliness Eureka street-sweeper is the invention melted butter, one^iorge Gorman's regiment of Minnesota volun­ “Unsling knapsacks,'and run for tho which constituted Dr. Dimock the ideal took the purse, and walked into the teers. The point involved in the ease fort!" There was apparently no time of a woman, antra horseshoe machine, (save the whites c '.,200 woman physician, and it is upon the which turns oat 1,200 finished horse­ one teaspoon sod. store. was practically the right of the Presi­ to be lost; knapsacks wore unslung and womanliness of educated women that is He smoked for a short time, and then dent to call out the volunteer militia to tossed into the tents of the owners and shoes in an hour,' is the products of cups of flour, one t JJ,,, sought his wife in the store. She was aid in the suppression of the rebellion a grand scurrying for the various forts based the strongest argument in favor another woman’s skill, in mechanics. the same of cloi KHm of placing under their care women who English women stand next in the list brown sugar for ‘ncJ ® not to he found. Ho started to go up to ( The writ-wus finally served upon Geu- along the line ensued. arc Suffering from disease, physical or the upper floor on the elevator, but was ' *ral Winfield Scott, and the importance By this time the artillery duel, which of women inventors, but their inspira­ until ((uite white.-*' VT mental, and women who have lost their tions seem to partake of a more femi­ met by a boy stationed there, who ex* 1 attaching to the subject may be imag- had been of a desultory, character all womanliness. —Fofc. oyster pif j plained that something had just broken ! mod from the fact that a Cabinet meet- the morning, had develoyed,into what nine nature, such as an improved feed­ with rich puff pasLs a aboiitthe machinery, and the car was , fogwas called to onsider the matter, seemed a continuous roar, and thoughts To the strong,to the well, to the good, ing bottle for babies, a new furniture fill oysters season'.;,*' stuck fast up against the. roof, so be j The Attorney General' was appointed of “the loved ones at home” had been to the happy, sympathy is not an essen­ polish, or kitchen utensil of improved and plenty of bulltens| walked up stairs and hunted thoroughly i General Scott’s legal adviser, tial—they can live without it; but to the style. . -______• boiled eggs. Cove---—< changed in a moment, as it were, into weak, the suffering, the crushed, and but fruitlessly. As he came down hi t ‘‘T was absent at-the moment, giving those of apprehension for personal safe­ Home Economic*. ling of cracker crisonomd . thought he saw his former rival ahead.( liberty to a collateral descendant of ty. Within'a half-hour subsequently a the wickcdi sympathy is the first neces­ the liquor from thf whii of him, but the crowd was so great be; Washington without parole. When I body of soldiers was descried approach­ sity; they must have it or they can not There is nothing which goes so far with puff paste, sei.unfr j could not be sure. It made him'‘feel returned General Scott asked: ‘Colonel, ing from City Point. Nearer they came be lifted and cured. toward placing young people beyond and pricking with a8 { uneasy. and he began inquiring of the is your horse.. saddled?’ My reply was: until the fez, scarlet trousers and white Now the sympathy which one woman the reach of poverty as economy in the minutes in'a hot oiyjj- clerks. At last he found one who re­ ‘My horse is always saddled; only drop leggings of the Zouave uniform bespoke can give to another is impossible that a, management of th'eir domestic affairs. —A nice way to

DOm« U ft M- HOUSEHOLD BREVITIES. ginning lift, THE MARCH WIDE AWAKE Howls Thiel Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward ,Kneed, need- —To Truss Wild Duck, —Pick the hint Haa something for every taste, and all' for any case pf. Catorrh that can not bt ill often poxv very clew, twist each leg at jh^ la of the hest'Ahd brightest; the nags* cured by taking HaU's Catarrh Cure. ,e»dy-ralnded. knuckle, rest the claws oxt each side of aine is made for the young people, but F. J. CasxkT & Co., Props , Toledo, O ,. the breast, secure them by passing a We, the undersigned, have known F. 3, Wl£t"g6PVfe far the contributions are of such a sort that Cheney for the lastnf teen years, and believe ugh life; and skewer through the thighs and pinions. every member of the family will enjoy him -perfectly honorable in ail business The dyspeptic* tb*isbUJUI*A»wlistto- □g her angry —Eggs a la Finoise — Cook six eggs aseach page, The number opens* with transactions, and financially able to carry or m m *xem or work, of m ttm o r out any obligations made by their firm. kc4r* dvtak or axpasauw In i of a reform* for dropped eggs; arrange on toast; “An Old-fashioned Witch Story,” from W est« TrUax,Wholesale Druggists,Toledo. nr idea} aa in pour over them one pint tomato sauce the Banish, -by Laura E. Foulsson. Waiding, Kinnan St Marvin, Wholesale M alarial R egions, i who cornea and serve, It ia not1 easy to simplify ♦‘Under G round” is a tru0 and thrilling Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. sure and help this name, and the dish, when prepared, Ball’s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, sirlll End Toll)* M ill Ikt most Cental California adventure,' by'C* B. Parker. acting directly on the blood and mucous sur­ T h e G r e a f restorative aver oW troA tka nlw iac lan can take is certain to be relished. —Boston Globe. “Tippetoe,” by Maud Rittenhouse, is a faces of the system. Testimonials free. Invalid. ■ . ■■ .. - stand In such —Bars of Toast—When the patient brief, pathetic Southern story. The Price, 75c. per bottle. Bold by all Druggists. T ry Them Fairly. It must be a has recovered sufficiently to be allowed aerials this year are nniqnc: “Five Lit­ REMEDY >r she ia lost, such things, little bars of dry toast will N atuballt enough a man doesn’t steed tle Peppers Grown Up,” by Margaret on a bed of toft down when he gate hard up, at It ia their be relished. Remove the crust from an Sidney, attracting thousands of readers; —Washington Mirror. sou* EVERYWHERE. snders it nec- ordinary slice of white bread, cut it in­ “Cab and Caboose," the railroad story FOR.PAIN should have to strips half an inch wide and set it id by Kirk Monroe; and the autobiograph­ A Tell of Mist omen. They the oven to get crisp and of a pale ical Italian. story, “Marietta’s Good Rising at morning or evening from som* ire of brutal ■ brown. Serve with beef tea or chicken Times,” by M. Ambrosi. “Drawingthe lowland, often carries in its folds tho seeds soup,—Ladies’ Honie Journal. % ' of malaria. Where malarial fever prevail piers and vie- Child Figure” is a novel series of prac­ no one to safe, unless protected by some ef­ to the care of —Orange Pudding.—Peal and cut up tical art instruction by i.te daughter of ficient medicinal safeguard, Hoatettor'a h v A rcing these to 9six oranges, place ip the bottom of a the Art-Anatomist, Dr.Rimmer. Stomach Bitters to both a protection and* i them: they dish; make and pour over them a custard remedy. No person who Inhabits, or so­ The articles of the number cover a journs in a miasmatic region of country, ds of women of one quart qL milk, one enp of Bugar, wide range of topics:' “Our Government should omit to procure this, fortifying riblo and re- - two tablespoons of cornstarch and the —who made it and why,” with a- fine agent, which is atoo tho finest known rem­ will protect yelks of four eggs; make frosting of the portrait of Hamilton, by Hon. John D. edy for dyspepsia, constipation, kidney id lead them whites and one-third cup of sugar, and Long; “A Visit to ’Winchester College trouble and rheumatism. guidance out spread over top and brown a little; at Commencement Time, ” by. Oscar Fay . BsxqosTS are dangerous places. Can a ,t.—Josephine serve cold.—Christian Inquirer. Adams, with the words and music of man be sober when ble health to drunk!— —If nuts are eaten with plenty of salt the famous old Winchester commence­ Binghamton Republican. - they will rarely produce indigestion. ment song, “Dulce Domum;” “How Completed to Dsodwood. tors. On the contrary, they are thus served, a Grandmother’s Spoons Were Made," by Tho Burlington Route, (X, B. Si Q. R. R., conspicuous- wholesome article of .diet for most peo­ Mrs. Qrmsbee; entertaining articles by from Chicago, Peoria & S t Louis, is now nventorB, and ple and can be freely partakeuof. Most Prof. Otis, T. Mason, Mrs. William completed, and daily passenger trains are How many people nuts are best blanched, and some, such Claflin, Amanda Harris and others; running through Lincoln, Neb,, and Custer, them are con- S.D., to Dead wood. Also to Newcastle; there are who regard ’the mbcr and im- as almonds, should be slightly burned “Prize Problems in Horology,’’by E. H. Wyoming. Bleeping, cars to Deadwood. ore novel and by putting them in a buttered pan in a Hawley, of the Smithsonian Institution; coming of winter asa con­ ms is a barrel- hot oven for a short time.—Christian at and, several pages of bright anecdotes. Tub worse a man’s temper to, the more Work. Wide A wake is 83.40 a year; 20 cents , becoming and profitable it will n for him stant state of siege. It seems as if the elements sat down rields a gener*. to keep ft.—Binghamton Leader. , year to the —Spanish Buns.—One cup brown a number. D. Lotbrop Company, Pub­ outside the walls of health and now and again, led by the nan who de- sugar, one-half cup molasses, one-half lishers, Boston. . Those who use Dobbins' Electric Soap Cupful sour milk, four tablespoons each week, (and their name it legion) save north wind and his attendant blasts, broke over the model. The Rabbit's Wool for Market. their clothes and strength, and lot the eoap the invention melted butter, one egg and yelks of two To look at the rabbit as a wool-bear­ do the work. Did you ever try it! It not, ramparts, spreading colds, pneumonia and death. Who shoe machine, (save the whites of Wo for frosting), ing animal and source of annual profit do to next Monday sure. Ask your grocer finished horse- one teaspoon soda,, one and one-half is a point of view that will certainly be for i t ■ knows when the next storm may come and what its -cups of flour, one tablespoon cinnamon, products of novel to most people, but a student of Many an Italian has'a perseaal ergaa effects upon your constitution may be? The fortifica­ in mechanics, the same of cloves if desired. Use the subject declares that the rabbit is soon after reaching this country.—Turns ext in the list brown sugar for the frosting, stirring valuable when thus regarded. He yields Siftings: ' ' tions of health must be made strong. SCOTT’S their inspira- until or«r* of tbe Beautiful fession ell over the world, because its Ingredients ere scientifically combined in sock A ly, if . there is . Will be pleased to learn that a collection of D on 't Neglect a Cough. Taka some Hale's manner as to greatly increase their remedial velue. boil in the morning; pour into a clean twenty of tho finest scenic vlowe in Wis­ Honey of Horehound and Tar inttantcr. kitchen or in. ■ white hag kept for that purpose, tie and consin and Minnesota may be obtained, free Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one minute. CAUTION.—Scott’s Emulsion is put up to salmon-colored wrapper.. Be sure and land's duty to place , in a pot where you are boiling get ths genuine. Prepared only by Scott A Bowne, Manufacturing Chemists, New York. ; is the duty of meat cabbage, beets; turnips, etc., and A uytlb poker now and then sometimes Sold by all Druggists. iwuumit v does up tho neat of men.—OU City Blizzard. g goes wrong- boll three hours, when it may be served Agent, Chicago,■Illinois. least article, with butter and sweet cream. Served . 8. As tho supply is limited, sarly.ap­ The best.cougk medicine is Piso'a Cure itself, for it thus they resemble shelled beans, both plication should bo made. for Consumption. Bold everywhere. 35a mnr WATERPROOF COLLARor CUFF icr under any in taste and appearance.—Anna Sever­ Tim girl with tho reddest cheeks will, If a courting-match is not declared off It THAT CAN BE RELIED ON door for ruin ance. when Bbo sees a mouse, ohsnge to a yellar. must end in a tie.—N. Y. Picayune. . leaves anop- —Gold tinsel niching will be of groat —Boston Traveller. B E U P t o S p l i t ! 'ho husband's assistance to those who have to depend Haksd purgative remedies Are fast giving T O ifo’a care, and on their own Angers for the manipula­ way to tho gentle action and mild elfeoto of lei T S F o t to rw o o lo r! uld carry her tion of bonbonniereS to send to their Carter’s Little Liver Pills, If you try them, T H E MARK! re and happi- friends. It is bright looking, and easily they will oertainly please you. BEARS THIS MARK, f her children. used in ornamenting bags, baskets, IxriHM—the cat's tall. flower tubes covered with brocade, a m t r a d e plush, etc. The rose and chrysan­ “O ns of tho flnest”--a ileedla. EREST. themum petal ruehings, too, are useful, for they save all the trouble of sewing Child urn’s letters—the alphabet. D, of Augusts* c. . |ton each petal separately. A bed -hot policy—Are Insurance. ed registrar*of ’ —Impepneable Glue.—To ■ make an A stand still—tho hst rack- d father, whose impermeable glue, soak ordinary glue a number of a W m and good—an artesian. in water until it softens, and remove .it a r k before it has lost its primitive form. A card receiver—tbd waiter m an. M - noles has lately After this dissolve it in linseed oil over They go from a slow Are until It is brought to the con­ Soke old letters—the alphabet. NfeEDB NO LAUNDERING. OAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. f the wealthy sistence of a jelly. This glue may he U sually “lay” low-* hens. spirits of ant- used for joining many kinds of material* T H E ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF ants, and solicit A hot house—tho cn niatory. cwxn$ ENJOYS In addition to strength and hardness, it COLLAR IN THE MARKET. s stains from has the advantage of resisting the action What all should keep—their temper. Both the method and results when of water.—Christian Inquirer. I maoixaut garments—coats of paint— Syrup ofji'iga ia taken; it ia pleasant an’s Club is the and refreshing to the taste, and acts iW organization Comfortable Wrappers.' Mail and Express. There is nothing in dress more attract­ gently yetpromptiy on the Kidneys, udon. There is “A stitch in the side” makes o io feel sew Koch’s Discovery and Piso’s Cure for Consumption. ive, than the graceful lounging w rap badly.—N. Y. H erald. ______Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys­ 1. Under Koch's tre&tmsnt nsey hero improved. s. Hso'sCure for Consumption haa eured its then, nee fee, women seed*, even In adranoed states of Oon* knitted and dis- pers. that nowadays form » part of tem effectually, dispels colds, head­ 8. It can only be used la the early stages of Ms- _ somptlon. every lady’s wardrobe. The materials Tax musician is the only man who can sumption. b. It can be need all etagea, affording Infinite into on all pro- with any'safety try tho experiment of liv­ aches »nd fevers and cures habitual 3. Itls dangerous, aod sometimes fatal. . relief to theto incurable, used lor these garments are light, soft A. Only a few can obtain the lymph, e. It !e without danger, and cannot be fatal, ing on “air.”—Washington Post. constipation. Syrup of Figs is the s. Physicians only can use]t,aTMwl£binreateare. d. £t la wl toto toe reach of gu, is sot expensive* wools, in a variety of delightful flower­ O. It Is said that by its use disease is sometimes e. Phyaklauin recommend it i appointment is like colorings, and with their soft, To A oiiut* in love with him, a handsome only remedy of its kind ever pro­ transferred to eouad organs. , No qtU result, from Its use. Try it. ncrly instructor clinging fronts of silk they leave noth­ young carpenter ata t work assumes tho most duced, pleasing to the taste ana ac­ • College, to the fascinating liows.—!Texas Siftings. ceptable to the stomach, prompt in BOILING WATER OR MILK. nch and Spanish ing in material or color to be desired. OAKLAWN FARM. These gowns may follow the Japanese Fob nil wo know tho jackass may feel its action and truly beneficial mits r is mistress of thankful that he has ears big enough to effects, prepared only from the most talian, German style, with square sleeves and eccen­ take in all his own beautiful music.—In­ 380 PEBCHERONS trically draped front, or be modeled dianapolis Journal. healthy and agreeable substances, EPPS'S Largely Brilliant Blood, and Is the fi**t after the Grecian fashion of robe; but its many excellent qualities com­ QRATCPUL—COMFORTINQ. official position * AYOUxefman who married a “butterfly they must always be loose and com­ of fashion” was unable, a year later, to pro- mend it to all and have made it * 106 FRENCH COACH HORSES, fortable and not easily disarranged. Yjdo^frub” for his butterfly.—Norristown the most popular remedy known. Largs, Stylish, Fast >r working gld* There is one feature of these garments sized at Vienna Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c COCOA This aggregation, that,fat sttpS- which is sometimes overlooked when I t was one of the Bprlngvale high-school UBELLED |.2 LB, TINS ONLY, riorlty In indlvktaals, combined i French, vott* they are made In this country; that is and | l bottles by all leading drug­ with the Choicest, Rarest, he* srC taught . pupils who, being asked to. compare just, gists. Any reliable druggist who their freedom from superfluous orna­ replied promptly: “Just, justice, justifica­ KhttinM PkWMmi, rMi Breeding, was never before week is devoted tion I”—Lewiston Journal. may not have it on hand will pro­ UVAPisdM^rihliitNiRiMdlAg equaled la th« history ol ment Their grace, like the grace of nortR ukkotRf tf0NiAaa*^4AJt4k| Horse Importing and flic new •all Japanese or Oriental dress, lies in “D id I understand you to say .that mir­ cure it promptly for any one who Breeding now comprises tbs isfderable attea* thoir drapery and stuff and in the man­ acles do hot happen in these dayst” “You wishes to try it* .D o not accept ANPOWXAr STOCK ON HAND rady three ha* did." “Then you were wrong. My plumber at this Greatest Establishment of its kind ner in which they are made, and not in has ju st failed!.”— St. Joseph News. * any substitute* NORTHERN * extraneous ornament. A fringe of lace PACIFIC R. Re onsarth ; among them the partment housi* fa unknown in the Land of the Chrys­ PcnesTKUN (excitedly)—“By heavens 1 if CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. . , Winaers sf Vhlrteta First Prises i. They consi»* that wasn t a rloso shave.” Bystander— SAM FKAUCtSCO, CAL lia r an* IltSbcr baeSfalliHDS „ At ' tlamasst* Suostxioit, Pams, iB*$, ash anthemum. The Greek used bands of » open to eetilcra Mailed FXHL AddrsM “Where?" Pedestrian- “At tho barber lOVItVIUI. Kft HEWJOnK. W.K , to u o n , Umi Cm . I* V. S K , Be. foal, H e . ir a suit of room* trimming, hut not fringes, and lace is * cuunsHmiHttMtana. FORTY FIRST PRIZES Uatc prices, a®* modern luxury that only dates back to jhop."—BlncUaintou Uepubllrart* ______The ” At tha Great French Fain. Ions. Each wo»* the Renaissance.—N. Y. Tribune."VS hope PRICES BEYOXD COXPETITIOM. nd there are n® RUMELY For Inforsutloa and Cataiogus, address, New Spring Woolens* o f the TRACTION AND PORTABLE living has never The first importations of spring dress Prepare tr a v e lle r M. W. DUNHAM, W aykc , luison, cd in this coutt- * goods are rough*surfaced Scotch wool­ Thlrtr-Uvs miles wsst of Cbtosgo, ort C. It K.-W* is realize d fry, ustwssa Tnreer Jssstton and Klria* haa long bee* ens of light weight in small blocks, or in THE new NGINES. awsaaina rarrnemy MeiwOM. large plaids in narrow lines or in broad mileage book of School Board * stripes. These rough stuffs are of very for Spring iThreshen and Horse Powers, m a H e i the € . If. & D . th&i ■Write for lUnet rated (fcMostm. nmflto jFrts. re men, Tb*f light colors, atld often have irregular Now Is toe tin e to attend to yotif pewo.ml cosdi* fi wild for Twenty Dollars. M. RUMELY CO., LA PORTE, IND* OarBORE Weil Maehlnea W are ELLS! the i*:«et educators. TnS threads of wool, like homespuns, or Non in prsiwrailott for ths change to spring season. sua»i,x, «t:a arty, arrr xserrt.t MONEY! If you hntre not *■ wintered wall," If yon are tired (Tho im iv e M U ticket ?Key MWttK WWKK aad, ic fact than they white threads, like snowflakes, in the ontfrom overwork, if your blood has become let. a t t t o l l K m u I’UmriT. ise as city imp**" Weaving so popular last spring. It is pere from dose conlnsment In badly ventilated between C incinnati, Chicago, They HNI«H n ’ella.ben* off ess or shops, yon should take Hood's flerieps* ether* Y A11*1 Any elee. 9 public aah«ola considered very stylish to show yellow Indinnapolis, Toledo, Kiagafa Falk;, uk M to 44 inches dismtivr. till* at once. It will purify end vitalito yonr blood, TSwrdbli S Asthma f f (far* i R lastant’y r » a “ v»v»2J™} & iI C ataiosu* i gentlemen V** threads or stripes in the new goods m dfcpelAllgertad o f dUseese. crest* a sood Appetite, St* Louis, Salamanca, Ann Arbor, S >«*,elt’M reetfnl sleep,ewes nhtrtmU tftot* I LOOMIS & NYMAN, laid, howsver,** mixtures of grey with yellow, of fan, And give your whet* system tone end strength. I. Prior. W. »tdr»if*l«t*i<*i’liv leeil. aaetplogeel FRKE1 W.B. Be sure to get Buffalo, F t Wayne, Cadillac, ‘itvuin: rotussahes. BKioro..s*,£MK*«. | TIFFIN, - OHIO. se, that ahe flw* with yellow, or of black ami white to Fcotia and- Cleveland, A m * n m ts w rare* «w?m m«ma' ■rftxs tsis rsrta*«e» a— ie**» hly aatiafact^ gctlier, striped or croasharred with yel­ H 1 L G A O K B O O K ■ I AMD WHI8XIY HAIItt credit upon *•* low. Others, where gray or tart pre­ It.rrktl* AT KOMK wire* vails, have pal*- blue, pale green, or to A th o o sa n d a l l t wiu. m m sss’yjss® . Those Hood’s best point! at V lm sl. Bnrderiotiesplit tiMpdf* On. OaMpM si position* n» light lieliotrop.! introduced Jn the same rtMi. wk.BBARXJMO,*K.ita#t„CI*eia#Stti _ ATt\STAl «A* Sifo'e’ mVW^UhsUWi e a e t way, or in dots on zigzag lines. It Is the low rata ■ Jit-nut* Yai* tana *w*i ade m sranis no* ********* tmmwm ■j snperhrtaodajn* ^ taid that stripes will be preferred to Sarsaparilla o f two cent* A.y,K. i m n th* WwdSstfajti plaid’, though merchants evidently Hold hr Art druggists* 11: w*fw«», J?re*er*d only p e t mil* h r a . H w u a

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riJJS ItE JiitM ) Pave Harris of Galveston, Tax.7 has committed' suicide.. It was, the THE fifteenth time. he bad made up h» ANDREW JACKSON, JkN IM»HrKNDBMT WdKKXT NSWBPAI’KR. mind to kill himself. H* was nat­ • *■,- ixi>ni,Kxni:x"| ural mathematician, and couk|. solve any problem, however difficult. Per* haps he killed himself for no other SATURDAY purpose than to'solve the problem o f W. II. JBLAIIt, Editor and Prop'r SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. the future. ,, \V. J/. EH .2 5 PKR ANNUM. A hill has been introduced into the New Jelri^ I^j^lalture wrhich should PRICE SI become a law in every State in the U n­ DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF- That 16 year-old boy who been haa ion. It direct that all public school made, professor of botany ■ in Harvard CIII'BCI teachers shall devote the Firday pre is probably the flower o f his father’s C<»vensnu*r ceding the holidays of Washington’s KnroTMt Pasto^i family. Birthday, Fourth pf July and Thanks-' |1:6U a n*: »«bl IjL. P. Ohurchl A man out West.proposes to anni giving to - patriotic exercise. The pnstor. Service bill would still be a better one if pat school at hilate cyclones- with dynamite. But M. IS. Cliurcl] the medicine seems to be about as riotism was given as important a place tor. . PreacliiUI jirtol hi 9*30 . fatal as the. disease. in the common school as reading end -A N l Young people*! arithmetic, and a certain portion of pmyer iiioetim everday devoted to its inculcation’ 7:00 By what right do the dairymen of U. P.Olmrefl Northeastern Ohio call naetor. SoryieL The Fremont Daily News says m; Mahhai-h t*<*| “ milk producers?” Isn't the poor cow; “There is one thing which the aver­ Doors, Sash% Blinds, A M. IS. OlnJ entitled: to any credit. Sou. pastor, age undergraduate in college and the 7:00 p m Bach high school boy ought to have im­ 3;0(t p m; c Iush , The Toledo Blade says: “Persona: Uaptist ChiiJ pressed upon tlieii budding intellect* journalism has lost its grip in Colum­ pastor, i'reatl utility—that the world has a popular IU m, and 7:001 bus,” It ought to lose its grip through­ 3:00 o'clock P f tion of 1, 450,000,000, and that the liesday nightJ out the outiro world. aforesaid young men represent only Tin- na uon has y,000,000 bacilli in one each .of that vast aggregation of DAN( its viniis. .. The other name for them is people.” This is a truth which every­ body,' undergraduate or not, , bus to m ort^.uos, .Would somebody LATH, MOULDINGS, FLOORING. SIDING, ETC, A Ball .Wit™ could decoct a lymph to destroy them. learn, i f at all impressionable. Borne however, are not so precocious as Youngstown Telegram sayB others in absorbing it. The Slnjrnlar i of People ] >u b etter that " ioiingtitown right * in the Have just received a new sotek. Can offer you better tafitia 1 swim." But nowhere near so,much as lngersoll eays “Truth is the weak- est thing in the ’world.” William ir gra d e s. some ot Dito towps along the Ohio'river Grades fortess money than you have been paying for poorgrades, 1 A ball wit! have been. ' Cullen Bryant was not given to in- events iu thfa| considerate stateqients, and be positi­ dianapolis ,Tc It .s tianl to find u man without vely stated that not only would truth Institute fc Every tiling 1 some oiroug poiut or. redeeming trait. rise again if “crushed to the earth” CALL AND SEE GRADES AND FRIGES. floral decora Even Senator Wolcott, o f Colorado, is hut that the “eternal years are here.” meats, the iL -credited with being an 'excellent bil­ If this be so^-nnd Bryant’s word is Wad grotmc dance hall, liard and poker player. good—truth is the strongest' thing in BANK OF CEDARV1LLE full. evening the world. Men are so. prone to get evening mat General Banking Gen. Sherman was probably sensi­ tlicir information about the world out proper, ble in leaving no will. A law journal Busi lies Transuded. were whirl! of their own experience that one’s Perlect F iiii And yet the i o f Boston has counted 4,006 contested suspicions are. aroused by a proposi­ Oeo. W , Harper, Pres. side the da will cases in this country the past year cognizant o| tion like that made by Ingersoll. W, I*. demanH. Cashier. in which 2,400 wills were broken. ' there were) JERSEYS no promptil Wimodauglisis is the name of an sonndB exce| “Uneasy lies the head that iveurs association of women... This strange W . F,T R A »K R ttae smooth i the crown.’’ Queen Lilioukalani of by. On firsl and nncouth word is derived from the the Baudwich Islands has had her 'ife 'fitting to inf first syllable of each of the four words P L jJ S H E Sneu an eclif threatened; Probably by some ardent Attorney At haw . ■■■ -wife, mother, daughter, sister, It to gut up a J advocate of orthographical reform. tnUtes. Bui is somewhat of an innovation in ety­ * -. - "mm. m i mm ■ ■ < ■ NO. 0 EAST MAIN STREET, OF- Largest Assortment ever Re­ sible, the U Bewh&kered'Pcfier announces that mology and can hardly meet with the Probably] BOSTTE COURT HOUSE. - : ; dancers o f' during Juup he will make a tour of unqualified approbation o f the conser­ ceived.* » are totally i the New England States,' He had vative philologist, hut it aiisweirs. The ;i e fug. At the | better keep ehy of Connecticut.' An word‘“news” is said to have been do„ J. A. CuAwromi, J. II.L ackey glabov a t t l enraged populuuce there recently de­ rived by a similar process, by taking Xenia, O. Jamestown, O. « . # » Ugsorowl spoiled ft postmaster o f bis flowing the first letter of north, east, west and south and joining them togcather, but k - necessary ' beard for no other reason than they Crawford & Lackey room. “Al were tired of seeing it. - the rumor is not authenticated. BREEDS FANCY tbe step?” i teaebsrs i WON BY \.lfKHI€ANN. XENIA, OHIO. No wonder the Portugese King has “AsktbJ suppressed the Republican newspapers, Poland-China Hogs an int One ol*them conveyed to him, editori­ fhe landing Friscs Como to ally and incidentally, the following the United Nlaies. ■Vm V 1 J choice information: “King, we are In The Queen’s last word contest, TO THE PATKONS OP THE HERALD torrifito j going to smash ypur sceptre. The Dr. Edmund T. Stevens, of BulHdo, both; poiut of our sword is over your heart, A cordial invitation i> extended 4 1 tb o o rb | Ixamine the N. "SiL won the first prize of a free to you to examine the to public I hut ere we drive it in, listen!'’ trip to Europe bud 8200 iu cash, and elegant dancing, Annie B. Turner, fl Dcjncit, N . V., sat apd A hill has hern introduced in the tbe Oregon Legislature which seeks to sj. ciucd the .-jH .dai prize oi .i haud.-omc then toj Wo have for this season’s trade ( not hear. | prohibit the use of profane language, Shetland pony. The publishers of this well-known some large growtliy pigs of both N EW SCOGK by seeing i f passed, it will doubtless he a dead­ .sexes. Prices to suit the times. Also I asked, Magazine have decided to offer one of fine l i e r law. Os is the law In Oliiy against .1 extra Short-Horn bull calves. Cull being-received uow, A complete line of lino dance, answetiii •profanity.. Swearing aud drunkenness more competition, and to the persons .mi, o“ address us above. sending them the largest lUts of En­ "Finally L g T i are the favorite vices o f the Anglo- ten, glish words (of not less than -four let­ Saxon, aud they can only lie cheeked m a n Rle of fine ters) constiuctcd from letters contain­ all the latest#style8 together with every grade of fine m m , - •much loss eradicated—by a long NOW ed in the three words, “Dominion of and fit process of education. “ftstl Pant Canada” they offer many useful prizes, Business Suits, Overcoats, Pant out tk« Emperor William is trying to smooth including $750 in cash, Shetland po- Is your time. Wc will close porUr i foods. matters over with France. He recently nieft China Dintier Bets, (fold Watch­ . . out our ings, Goats Farnishiug Goods. ••Oil, told a French general that the French es, French Mjupic .Boxe/s, Portiere Our prices, like quality in fine goods can not be excelled. “ I nsed | i be excelled. army is the best in the world. But Ciirlains,' Bilk Dresses, Mantle Clocks, savriha warn* the remark had mi ulterior meaning; etc., nil to he awardedatricily in order nhaiknrl CO- for, as the German army overwhelm­ of merit. * An elegant Silver Tea Ser­ Di M. STEWART * CO taasie,i vice (valued $30)' will J»e given each before I lO I I T O - ingly defeated the French nrmy not aC3BINIA.» OHIO. mt long since, William indirectly said that day tq'tfic persons from whom the ->94 his own army is better than the best. largest list is received that day from tile* ^ 5 5 ...... ‘ / the State iu which they reside. The triedaj tb*'; CKS ■ A bill has been introduced in t the object of this Special Daily Brize for WATCHES, CLOCKS but fit Pennsylvania Legislature providing each State is to increase the interest -ANH- in id lor phisfcal culture in the public in The Queen's competition in every schools. Lute yearn there is a f uden* locality in the United Stales. Those j s j x ? cy to take a broader view of education desiring to contest for one of these Tim culture of the intclleet is no valuable prizes may start on their list REPAIRED REATLY AND TO ORDER BY longer .considered the one 'importent at ones, but /tend six U . S . 5te. stomp? thing,, Beltools ate lighting to ace abd receive last number of The Queen C O S T. that it Is tlicir business to turn out ex­ with fall particular* before forwarding C. A. HARRIS. cellent men rnjther limp excellent your list. Address The Canadian jwisjds. , Q ueen, T oronto, C/UMida, Grouse & Bull. FIKLW*' HOW L, c e d a r y i i x b , OHIO? ^ # H I « 4 . <1 ] „•

'L . tt.—.-V .rA.'*w:.a SaraamaM u s ' m y ovr u aeiure#, aniiiMica tiiait ]'i' anemia ‘ leant, Turning two chairs hack to Th* P’U lpitapdtha Stag*. -lfH K hook, I would rest w, hand on each and Tlcv. Y. M. Shrdut, Pastor United FAWCETT throw all of pay weight on ipy arias. Iq Brethren Church; Blue Mound, Kan., that way I got that little hop that is the »*y*: “I feel it my duty to tell what AN l.VDKPKNnKjiT WEEKLY «K\Vrtl‘Al*KB. secret of the Walts step, hut Which is hard to describe. I learned readily,and wonders Dr. King’s New Discovery Has in stock a line line of WATCHEH, CLOCKS, JEWELKY was soon able to go on the floor with Ims done for me. My lungs were SATURDAY, MARCH 7. m i gentlemen.” badly diseased, aud my parisbfouers DIAMONDS! “Aud do you enjoy dancing now?” thothought that I could Jive only a few reporter asked. 1 urooki, 1 took five bottles of Dr, The finest line of Optical Goods In Greene Comity. A Specialty made |(’. H. JiL A lltf Editor and PrQp'r “Do I enjoy it now? Well , ' t should King’s New Discovery ai^d am sound of Brazilian Pebble Spectacles In Gold, Silver end Steel trainee. They say 1 do, I have more fun out of danc­ and weB, gaining 2d lbs. in weightconfer n brilliaucy and dtetlnctuem of vision, with an amount of ease ana ing now than 1 ever did. There’s noth­ Arthur Dove, Manager Loves Fan­ comfort, twldnin enjoyed by spectticle wearers. *S PRICE 1 1.20 PER ANNUM, ing nicer, to my notion, thanaqnadrille ny Folks Combination, writes: “Af­ or a waits, It lightens the pathway of ter a thorough trial. and convincing my life and makes mis happy.” evidence,,I am confident Dr. King's filtsl»rgMi»’ti&St. L«u K’j CXlUKCH INIEKCTOBY. CsoaU M Flah Traps. New Discovery for Consumption,\ ^ . - ‘ -*>•.“ - ■ jt A petition in being circulated and boats ’em all, and euros when every­ Covenantor Clui roll.—Rev T, C, largely signed by the people to this part thing fails. . The greatest kindness I PAN-EANDLE ROUTE. Si>rmjf, l*n»tor,; itegular service* at nan uq my many thousand, friends |s jsHwWuuuwMriTMna**ptowtotoihtoir9M U;Qft a, >•» ; dhbbatli school fttlo-.on,ain of tbe> valley, aays the La Ja m (Col.) Tilcho* pwd rwilljhe presented to the to urge; them to try it.’ Free trial * Schedule In effect June. 1.1890. 1]U P- CliufeK.'—Het. .T, F. M orton’ ioowat s pa»W .. vices »it U :00 a i„; Sabbath Eighth General Awembly praying fpr bofties ' at; K ’ Drug ''Store, school at 1(1:00 a m. the enactment of a law tosprovide for iteguiar slzss60a, and $1.00. Trains departfrom Cedarvllle as follow M.J5. Church.- Hey. G. L. Tufta, pnH the screening of the headgates of the' tor. preaching a t lOiLI a m ; Habbath irrigating canals for the protection of GOING WEST. m houl a ll 9’30 a.,iii.; cIhkh , 8: ChIc«c(|. 7 oll«l. Ottawa, 1U in , aiut 7:00 p hi ; Sabbath S'chool at a iiumber of cases of scratches and'rc- Veorta, U> Bo)!*, ^ollne. I5ock W«i(l, ln lU4tNOtB5 .The folfowing. trains stop on Sun. 3:00.o’uloefc p m ; P ray er m eeting Wed A. Spoon l.uncl»poh. ’moved jsomo bud cases ofeurb. Ara- ttaTcnport, JIuscA'W, Ottamwo, OtkKlMM,' .D m day only, liesday night. b teu n il is im rionhtfrilv tlm linsl *!<•«>». Wtalereet, Audubon; n»i»B Mtd CountU A spoon, luncheon was the very novel ’ "EAST." ’ WEST. entertainment given by a recent bride 0 : I’vvr 11 .,8 ,h c 1>C8‘ «o.i- Bjutb, iowa : )UMo(*PQU«.»na a m i , in min - eral Stock Liniincnt Hint we ever mesota : wotcuown «na sioux Fou 's.,in D akota -, |[ 10.14 a.in. II 4.17 p. m. to the bridemaids and ushers who were used, ami ivc advise Farmers and 8t- f0WPh K a^aw . ta MtssoPHi; to attend the wedding, says Demore.st’s Om»h». Lincoln. F»Ubaiy«ndXel»n,lnNEaRA8KA; 1(6 .'57 p.m. 4.26 a. in. DANCING MUTES. ilorsLMiion to.keep a supply of Alcbliozi; Io»TW«toMb. Honon, Topekn, Batcblmon, Magazine. The table cloth was whit* 'tiieir ^tables at ail limca, Yours Re­ Wichita, BcllCTUIe. Ab.itan*, Uodce Cltjp, petdwell, In Time g{ ven nhove ih Centre I Time. linen with delicate drawn work, Over spectfully, D ittos & G a lu n . KANSAS i KlngBslicr, El Kcoo and Htoeo, fa INDIAN - IF'ag tltell.v- *Dally; except, Sunday. B a il,W ith o u t P ro m p te r o r Or* pale blue.- satin, the china white and TERRITORY; Denver, Colorado Bprlniw end Pueblo, ■ chestra.. ■ gold, crossed spoons made of forget-me- j We offer $100 for. a case of Scratches In COLORADO. Trevcnwe ncer u w of rich taunltal. Arabian Oil will uot cure. For sale an) enuilnstande, elXinUngthc bMtjttatliUM of Inter- nots w,ere in front of each plhte, and by B. G. Ridgway. , eonnunnloeUon to ell town* nbd.dUM uutnnd ertat, The Singular Sight Presented by a T h ro n g the central decoration was a mound of j oorthVcct end soutbwed of Cbicifo and to JUcUto aad of People Trlpplng tho Light Fan- white and pink rosebuds, supported by traat-ootanta ataporlx . .. tattio Tot U'ltlioat ttt^Aid china euplds, each holding alarge spoon Hack to tlie Old W *y. U A o m n a a J T ■ if,.. o f Alnalc. ■ . made of forget-me-nots. The souvenirs VMSTIBUUC XXPJZKSS TRAINS were, for each, lady, a silver spoon with A fter del iberate rousideration on '■» A ball without music was .one of the the combined monograms of the bride the corps of physicians employed by iMdin# all eompctltoia In «|>I*ador of tqalpmaat, events ip this; city recently, eays the itt- and grobm, and the date; uud for the between CHICAGO aad DES MOINES. COUNCIL the Jackson Manufacturing Co.,-toBLUFFS’and OMAHA, and batwaea CHICAGO and dianapolis ilournal. It occurred at the gentlemen, scarf-pins shaped Like tiny DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS and .PUEBLO, via Institute - -for the Deaf: and Dumb. spoons, with aturquois in the bowl of investigate tho so-called advauce, in KANSAS CITY and TOPEKA and via ST. JOSEPH. Every tiling hud been attended to—tbe eoob, menicaiitic d io n ! Toloiicoscience w nil ill: i reciereitco fe re iie e to to" inc th e UKg .VI,S-Clwi ^ DeCoach#*.t^ p u FREE r with , BRCLISINQ uatae car CHAIRanrtca. floral decorations, the dainty refresh­ A LIVELY CONGO TOWN. treatment of Tung troubles,they have OMaoeantcttaMaiDenTer andcoiorado spring*with ments, the illnininatiott of the buildings i M t it Li U > v ,1 t , ,, t divarxtag mllway Unaa, bow foraln* th* new and and gkrande. and the waxing of the Jbm A firletB B a rg That I* S u talah i Qilt* decided that tlto old reliable# niedi- pictotwqa* doncohalL The guests were attired In A B ooms . cilia! properties of Wild Cherry Bark STANDARD QAUOX full . evening dress, and early in the . About the liveliest place in equatorial ami a highly eliminated preparation TRANS-ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROUTS I evening many entered to the ball room Africa just now is Matodh the starting’ of Tar, ixissesRes the most reliable Om whkh •npttMy-odalpfcd Inlat no 4»llr ! proper, where .already several couples point on the lower Ckmgo of tho Congo THKOUOU WITHOUT CHANGE to and ftom M l; were whirling, kround: in the waltz. railroad. A thousand men ore working stimulant to the weak ami distended Lok* Cllr. Ofdtn aad Saa' Fraactaeo. THE ROCK And yet the uninvited, stand* flg Just out­ in Mated! and along the river within a loltcs of the lungs. Tiiey are na­ ISLAND 1a atao Uw Direct aad Eutmi Io U b* to and., few miles of that place. Missionaries f t w Maaltoa, PlkVa Peak and all other ooaltaiT aad side the door,* would, hardly have been ture's own remedies, and as a con­ iru ln naHtaaadelUM aadtalnloedW ricu In Colorado, vseeoaaoBXXfsaaauosatm cognizant of what'Wafc golngon, for write tha( it would surprise any one to r there were nost rains of measured music, aee the number of good houses that am sequence the manufacturer has de­ DASLT PAST NXPNESS TRAINS no prompting from tho.'‘caller,’* no going up at .Mated!, substantially built rided to continue the saio of Jackson’s m m Sl Joatph andK» m m Clip h and from ijllai- sounds except the occasional' shuflfo on of stone; brick. Iron and wood. The ad­ Wild cherry and Tar Syrup under povtant towao, cldca and wctloai la Soothtra K rtn A l, JERSEY the smooth floor as the dancers glided vent of the railroad laborers has made r r t — aad tha fadlan Territory. Ala* via ALBERT OALVANIZEO *TCCL by. On first thought it might seem aa things exaeedingly brisk for the few a positive guarantee that one -dose LEA ROUTE ftotaEaaaw Cltr aad Chicago |o Watar- w ill relieve the biosfo.b*tin*te cough lava. Bieax M ilo, MtMNKAPOUS aa* BY. PAUL, "’fitting to invite a party of blind to Wit­ misrioBarics of Bishop Tay tor's station oaaiwoUoiif Or all potato north and aatthwwt M w w h u i v n ness an eclipse through a telescope as to th a t neighborhood. These miaaion- and one bottle will generally cure a tka Idtoa aad tha nriSe Ooeat F/ ^ L ^ aries, it ta well known, dcpend'RMstly ra* TtelMM, Mara rauera ar M n t taOnaadto tfl get up a dance for *" band of deaf cold, l’rlce 25 and -50 cents. For te flr taaay OWfoaTtakol O*oa la tha Ukltod Matav . mutes, ' N at WbU*,tho former is faapa*- smqn their own exertions for support aeOMalaered*wi F e n c i n g mble,thelatteriinot. *• - ■ %*' They And that they have now a ready sale by B, G. Ridgway. Probably some of the most graMfnl market for everything that they.eon. fi. fit. JOHN, JOHN finAfiTIAM, dancers of whieb IndlanapohMi a m boast prudnoe la th eir garden^ Mr. Tutor . OoaiTM.*nM.*a*. E are totally devoid of the sense of baari writes to the African News that bf has oWtoav*wwj v t a i a o rrt. 4 .fog.Attfrqimrtltatkm metttloasd danoas aa good a market for bia produce i t n*w *ni(M t tM Im m 4aly ignliM ! - »r ^CW OmeVvna. ■ jarafcal iRk«mient( oconrmaods, and a Matadi-aa ho would bam In New York h m Mw «f Ike lari w ill sadI w Im n I o f J*m - * >, hy «<«#. b v h M » . . lair t h> 'f***- soflkdsattooon- Mr, Tster a site upon whisk to todld a U lM ild t* toaka InawOUta p ja w t, aa* Weiwenaewrrtahw.MONEY-Weave,-*, hvitta. VeaeMOenoo Chumh to Mutadfcafld also a supply of MvwH>«MmM.rillrmil>.i,tii>*Mr. TW, Nee ,vh^»Mf)mtoimafe i* aot siuintoiy i m m kaviag clriaia agataat themmm w ill era- mM,mv wtaMO »oiiii»yo»i,»M *ww**«; war aydwn lumber and Other building material for m» wrataa tnm H i M l» reeve** Owl opawta, neoesssiy for ihe pleasure* Of tba ball- Mettbem *sly aathaattaala*. to tka iiie - W inn,ttmtttmtt. ViHtlnMIMileta: room. “And bovrdotheaa people Isar* the edlfle*. Some of the native laborer# ilm‘ ' tfor h allowuaa, , ‘ JAMES K, 0ER. i-fteau, mo ntaa. Keoeoa wuhaaiaefc V*W lOMthgMlNtonUare odntributtag oeMiey; *. Orr, ’ * «SC wtetrasow ?*#•• otiiaMe soni. tb s atopF* asked $#jg(Mirt*c ef oaa of tb s itHh day of ITokraoty IWt. ■ M B B M B T l I r i 'TH W ■-#■ te achers a t f>mflgfHMp|tjtox* ■ ltd* church, which, it |tea* “Ask them,” w aalaa reply . * , win be entirely seD-eupportiag _ Erst Ooe aatlve xetooritoa u fly • • • » • •* Y « t eastatamm 'WStaa^^mIttlftHMoWr aj^w -v wyew #Mmu w Tiril mmaoBMi • WBlotel l l l i l a l . toreeff floBers sad o&ets dearly equal ;etetoWerd tbebm ildiegof r t w w MtoT*dL. is.) c s v .Nfitofif f/JMft tvriiv* ftoftob irMih. a* *oob ae poeslWe; will From a 1 tiler written by Mrs. Ada The .reiifafMK^ dfter f 'H si blsa * iniis toltetoaTtoM pf ’thetemporary etruc- tore. Tbtoe ’ nattvie were probably £. IIurd. of Groton, 8, i)., we qnote: ahei* ta ontDNO, U M M fl MF fdir niV e My two afetersaotald W O lu a tta m a la telw *. both boar, sad laarnsd to dSsos aarly. brought from mission station# farther «Wa* t»kM With a bad ooid. which north on to* west ooaaL and they wteb X# oaNA'.'EMTAL, daaa Rat aa>i«ai r* t ARIm ilk M f ¥***> vtkrs.opgsaad Milted tot m y tanfs, oeugbMt iu and ftatwoeutlwwa vl‘k»«tk*ay * i— w to pnras baus, they oboonrsgsd parlor to have the earn* rellgioMi prlvlk^eaow fluoily tsrmiuated ip consumption. haul. *ir9eiwin4l,tlaae,ada*iew*ae. the Congo they have been aocuetoated dancing, and many times bars I Four doctors gave me up, saying 1 sat and watched my sisters gUde .over to tohoeae, ...... jk - ueudlng PturclMUserA - the floors at bofee. They daased ItetoM fihtltvcUM , eon Id lire bat* short time. 1 gave ak—ia ^ t warlllaatraiti S prt—tlat. Mawtog then to piano must*, all.of vrueb f Sonld myself up to my Savfoir, determined tka nparter twtoa tata* w—ra, ata* aSkar At Ml alegato private german given y o la U at m u tt Ay*b 4* gaur

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I “Yo» what reason?” the calculations; of wteNithe w«aua iroppsd ber papers TEMPERANCE “Firsx and foremoat, I am too poor.* aad two out of ,th« fbcaa whom tha Am aaA. running after bla, shouted; “Al- The CedarviUe “Tha* is no reason at alb You have employed wort, away to a base-hall pboosel Alphonset" In a wild yet almost THE UP3 THAT TOUCliy> / Jf Jpyful manner. Abe caught up with W B. BLAIR, Publish**. sacrificed your, future to help me and X gama at Staten Island. The dlsooveiy you m r sstite s« « r wbjaotiVs>^v' am responsible■" for * your poverty, " an1 d in of tblf .fact when bp cam* down to the him and laid her hand' oh hi* coat quit* fnroage, W fttoB i sleeve, but be rudely *hook her off and CEDARVTLI jB, : : : OHIO. like manner I am morally responsible otto* after lunch bad irritated Mr, Em­ »UL « yo^u bs pstisaiif I’ll try I for yonr future well-being and shall erick beyopd measure, and the solitary said: “Hands off, woman. What do you jo proaeoriBTfcjttne. though uo' make it my business to see tbst yon clerk who bad been le ft in charge wa# mean?” A Jew tim ple thoughtsm a piec baying a rather unpleasant time of tt “Alphonse, don’t you know me?” she AfiU if thsy’rs too pointed to b e d t im e ; getyour ebsro of the good things of ViSWf this world. X have plenty and to spue With bis employer. Emoriok was natur­ piteously cried. thopojouwrai itstea and try to OarltttlsZAoywuetsast, But she did not have tbe opportunity ( ▲ ourl?-headed bother, . and I gudsa when you want to many ally' an irritable man, and today he j-or, os younll know, "ta . a toe And yst she oeuldn’t help but ptoses Armida, yon can get all the money you acted in an excessively disagreeable to bear the reply, for tbe dock police­ jkioA the llp» that touch liqu | want for the asking.” manner, man supposing sbe.'was supplicating for touch mine." Kind-hearted old grandfather, alms laid r ude bands on her and soon He shared her sorrow sod bar ploy. This was a long speech for Mr. Wil­ “Godch,” he called out'to the clerk. Taken am p ’ The tslM ot deep sorrow tfftchfl, bj Ana m s usr faithful tm m an d*?, cox to make, but i t was in good faith. **8lr?” was the anbmlssiva response. forced, her outside tbe gates. U resd.' instipati Prom early mom till bedtime. “Has the Trinidad cleared?” .‘‘Let me follow him; he is my bus. —sick he&d&cbe, bilious headacbt£l W a hesrt-hroken womsn awai '■ .J “Yet,” Percy replied,, ‘.‘the probablll- dizziness, constipation, indigestion, Of Mm who promised to love tu , *nj ' •behad himupahd dteeeed before . - tieskre ihatlf you had npt taken me “Yes, sir, she cleared this morning, band,* shesaid. ‘ ■* . . When, a few months before, a be Iiyei •The finable bees '« p i hsnm iaft oui of fM'Prftnelsop.X should he still as and every thing is ready. < She sails this ■ “A rather likely story. Why, that is bilious uftacks, and hUUdcrange- naaOsplfoO, B a W And kepi him wide awske tUl o'er Mr. Emerick, the wealthy merchant and zneuta of the liver^ ntomach and Tbe iesthecow* wereoonltad. . - .j^r'sjtlyer,” ■ ■ . * evening at sundown.” But who now has damped an " e •Utah walks they took) snob romps taer bed '. “Nay, not so, Percy; yon have ability .“Have we received any dispatches owner of the cargo in the Trinidad, ly­ bowels.. It’s a large contract, but myme “D r f p That Uttl* rogue was never glad and it would have been developed, Look from-.Mir* Howe lately?" , ing at the dock yonder,’’ replied tho po­ the smallest things in the world do , f i j terrlble bllght—* drunkard' liceman. . ■ Which she would not have bo( bcv’rn fl Whan darkness ones aad bedtime- a t tbo frm jjoa have handled my affairs, “Only the one lying on your desk, the business—Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant this in time, w Bnt whoa tbes owner twilight fell for instance. Haven’t X followed your air, which has not yet been opened It “He ir not. ■ He Is Alphonse Bregy, Pellets. They’re the smallest, bat -The Upe that touch liquor sh !lr6CUve. On wood ana fragrant meadow, advice All my investments, and came in- about' one o’clock, afte” the my Husband, who deserted me many the most effective. They go to mins” Aad sjeepltodd Bloesoin’s fiaU . ' haven't they, paid well lh.iulne cases other clerks had gone away.” yeathtago—16 must bo twenty—and I moth Clonsed in tha purple shadow, will follow him.” work in the right way. They There are hundreds of Grandfather'd a««k bla big anfobatr, opt of ten?” , Mr. Emeriok walked to his desk, and cleanse and renovate the system land Aad oaU from 'neatbtba hopvfoaa there: •, “Still I was only doing my duty to yon _ at pnoe called out in a sharp tone: “You’re crazy, woman,” was tbe rough Who ate pleading to-day, wit] . “Game, Iaicy, deer, ttftbsdtime.” , ■ as your Asvvanb” “Tbere is no dlspatob boro.” »piy- , thoroughly—but they do it mildly ' For help to support the chlidr, By this time quite a crowd had gath­ and gently. Too feel tho good Whose fathers have left h< Xatohla lsp she'd scramble fast, ^ ' “Percy Beaufort Lovel,” said the “It must be there, I placed it on yonr . rove. And there with sleep would wrestle, good-hearted millionaire, “I have often desk myself, sir.” ered and a lot of. Italian newsboys were they do—but you don’t feel Although it seems hard to cen ,.,oia n I Until the curl; head at last Then .the clerk began to look for It fighting over the newspapers which they them doing it. As a Liver PiU, Yet'twould have been bettei •i****'***. , told you that I objeqtiotho Word tenant pisin, • » a n a . p Would on bla bosom Metis. being used and applied to ypursolt it and1 found it almost Immediately. It had stolen from the moor woman when, they’re uuequaled. Sugar-coated, Sow gently bare 1 aa«n him rlM was covered up by a pile of papers she dropped them. Had they said this when youi .callv se Aad say, with lore in rote* aad eyes: may ‘go’ over In Eugland, b at It don’t,, Tho crowd only laughed and jeered at the wine. J “Mamma, lt> Lucy's bedtime." go here, bo please don1* use i t ” Aad the'tips that touch ll< ‘ ? D<* her,’ which so enraged the poor woman touch mine 1” icket re Onanltfit be called her aot; bat still ' Now Pony knew th a t When Mr., Wilcox that sho became almost frantic, and in always fresh and reliable. A per­ addreised him by his full name the ily one And motionless was elitism wild, despairing acconts cried out: "Oh, fect vest-pocket remedy, in small ' There Is many a one who hat hree for Though cried the plaintive wlppoWlH old gentleman was annoyed, so he felt my God, I wish I was dead!” vials, and only one necessary for a well . t And bats went dimly tutting, ho mnst do something to please him This terrible fiend at interop. » And when the red moos fired tbs dtw With these wild words she rushed off laxative or three for a cathartic. But what can they do—young cneap Across the lawn tohlm sbs flew and bring him, hack to his ususl even towards tho water’s $dge as though to Drunkards In spite of all tha t tb o y ’rc . .With: "Grandpa, why, lYs bedthno.” temperament “It is kind of yon to place jump in, but a man in tbe crowd inter­ They’re the cheapest pill you can Then, if you would aid in thlt *:on inch entire confidence in me, Mr. W il-1 buy, because they’re^ guaranteed to ' Say: “The Ups that touch l *. Ob, Youth and Agel Ob, P a th aad «dft. cepted her and in the end the policeman touch mine t" Om stopped and oae fiegfmia! ; cox,” he said, “but even If I did aooept arrested her on a ohargo of disorderly give satisfaction, or yonr money is This side and that'...... et eU. tbs iths strife your assistance 1 could not ask Armida conduot.’ returned. Oh, take this advice, young V p a y fo i The praying and the statafeg. to marry me at present I have sworn The worn an who caused all this dis­ No matter how wealthy a y feolber, with startled ary, draws near, to myself to follow up every trail I find Ton only pay for the good you No matter how handsome, ■ #J, | Bbsamttsm nn, half is safe bait 1WR turbance had sold newspapers in Brook­ get. nice; 1 peew it “Ah. yes. my child, it’s bedtime.” until that vile Velasques meets his lyn to gain a livelihood for. the past six Nomatterhow grond.he hie dioines —Genes Bortoa, in JtonmaUsb deserts and until we find him or proof or seven years. No one know and few That’s the peculiar plan all Dr. No matter.how seldom a gla of his death, I can not settle down. At cared to know where she came from or Pieroe’e medicine! jure sold on, ’ If he takeS it at all, tor your ‘op u*te» | any moment 1 might have to go off to through druggists. ’ Say, when you are . wooed : 1 any thing of her history. The opy , ..wine,' ■. a distant part of the. country or abroad name Bho was called by was “French • And tbe Ups that touch llquo. f j i n AVENGED AT LAST; and under such circumstances a wife Emilie,” though her speech only slight­ . mlnete ■ I ■ I would be a burden. Moreover, my ly indicated her nationality. She was, thoughts are so Intent upon the work of \ ^ W ■ Sou may say It’s all nonst * ■* or rather had boon, a good-looking stone; Or, a World-WMe Chase. running her father’s murderer to earth, woman, but her features showed signs “German ’ And if l oot thus, X will spe \< N f thstiii my abstractedness at times she of dissipation 'which was sometimes so ' Xeare not for that; my miu might think that I did’ not Jove her. “ OOOCHl” RE CAtXW> OUT TO TBE C1JCBK. muoli intensified as to make her ap­ To do what l pah ’gainst th A STORY OF RETRIBUTION. Then there Is another matter quit* * And, i t I must wed a drunk f f i whloh Mr. Emeriok bad plaoed on it pearance horrible, Of the twogreat evils I'll ( worth consideration. Suppose she would Once she had grown communicative not have me?” himself. The clerk went book to bla Yes, I’ll live an old male ‘D m g g i ’/' m r. 1 W A B A B H ." desk and Mr. Emerick sat down' to read and told somo other woman who also IcnmMfe life) . “Hardly any fear that she would re­ sold papers hear to'Fulton Ferry that G. Gloger, Druggist, Watertown, ’Bre the “Ups tbattonoh lit * th e o p fuse you. my boy. I can’t see through the dispatch. It w»s to the effect that Wis. This is the opinion of a man xslnel" I a m g . Mr. Howe.' hit partner, who was down she was married in New .York more than • —Xd* W. Balllnge- ptniCS in ' ■ OE|PT^VllHl?nianBD. . a brick wall, but I can see through a twenty years ago. Her husband, she who keeps a drugstore, sells all ladder, and If that girl is not in love at Buenoa Ayres, was slok and wished “Who claims onr protection?" asked to return to New York. As Mr. Emerick said, had deserted her and her boy baby medicines, comes In direct contact TRASioW g^?^ his friend M de^bsellor. with ‘tbe secretary’ I am very muob soon after tbo birth of the‘latter, and with the patients and their families, mistaken,” remarked Mr. Wilcox. read, something almost amounting tea A Tory Isirge JLacresse “Armida Delaro,” was tbs reply. smile boamod on his face, only that she bad never heard of him since. Tbe and knows better than anyone else . “Who bas designs on that sweet “Yon have never beard Armida talk baby bad grown into a find fallow who tatlons and Domes*. aye. B abont ah Englishman a love, though,” when he smiled, his personal appear- how remedies sell, and what true •restsrsT" asked tbo millionaire. Then anoe waa not a t all improved, for i t was bad found employment in a; New Yorlq General prosperity s uui'succ Ferny told all ha had sesn find - beard remarked'Percy, office, but growing tired of city life had merit they have. * He hears of all quickly in the const . <,i “Can’t say 1 ever did,” was tbe reply such an unmeaning, ghastly smile com­ the failures and successes, and can tta t night...... ' " • pared with what smiles ate generally gone West to the mining districts of than in any other pre & * - “Thismy* terteae manIs undoubted* “Why, she says an Englishman’s love Colorado, since which time she had therefore judge : “I know of no ing to the figures whii is the most cold-blooded kind of lovo in understood to be, that there was noth­ medicine for Coughs, Sore Throat, imadd up In tho qusto “ttiftt ha lybestowlnghls attentions on Armtda ing pleasant about it, never beard a word from him. This tor a purpose of. bla owb; and as i t only the world. One night she became quite *£08 all that anybody know about French or Hoarseness that had done such ef- year has been one of iectiv enthusiastic. . She had been* reading an Again tio oallod out: “Gooch." and distresses fair we most stop it," met another rpn&y response, Emilio’s history. . fective work in my The importations of fatnilj Italian love story, about a young couple As tho unfortunate creature was be­ Coughs, family as fioschee’s were greater than t. Germ “You seem eery maolb afraid th a t Who committed suicide In each other’s “Go over to Staten Island and find Anaida Is falling into danger in that Mr. Bellew. T ell him to oomo to tbe ing locked hp In the police cell, > the year. When times ai ” wifftCI embraoo because their patents would “Trinidad” was steaming out-into the ^ T h r o a t . is. hard to get the : * fttih y man’s presenoe, but don’t jrou tblnlc that not let them nod. I said that! thought offloe without a moment’s delay, no •he la able to pare for herself?” matter how interesting the game may East river and Mp Emerick was fairly H oarsenoss, dt my store, who was 4oes not drink so. mu stilferj an Englishman's love was *a true if it on tbo way to South America compromises an beer, o t* “That may be,*’ said Percy. “bnt If I was not as demonstrative as any other bo.” . . , , sbffering ftom a very mistake novtife* man la a designing “All right, Bli,” replied the clerk. Mr. Bellow rode hack to Pearl street “400” “Chateau Lafit.’ be t o f man’sp; but, ahe put bpv han^s on my wrapt in contemplative thought. Ho sevdpfccold. Snq could hardly talk, place to the exeellenl *«pout ( old villslu, and tbe lees be ... shouldera and lookod ma' tq the eyes “But bofore you go ring up a District' and.l tojd her about German Syrup note of California. L V aos€s • Anaida tbe better. I do not like bis Messenger boy.. I want to send a note had always thought bis employer a look* And be reminds me too much ot and said with, an intensely dramatic strange man, hilt know nothing of hfs and that a few dpses would give re­ was apparently one • .had no affect; ‘You Englishmen do not know to Captain Dicre. I am going to sail, tbe man we ate looking for. for Buenos Ayres op tbe Trinidad to­ history other than Mr, Emerick hitnself lief; but -she.had no confidence in ij 7 enoiigh rarewinewa ines. I t what lovo in Lovawblqhi* lovo Is only had related. Mr,, Howe, the junior patent medicines. I told her to.take " ' one of the new Amur i f thfe te At these words Mr, Wilcox sat bolt known beneath tha sufiay skies of my night, and there is not a minute to be upright la bis ohalr, He was lullo lia- lost . Take a cab to tbe ferry and do partner of tho Jinn, had built up a repu­ • bottle, and if the results-were not At nfne-ttnths of woaJd n tereatnorr. father's native land,* words had tation by working his way in an in- ftatisfactory I would make no charge tions of the United t r dtav*iT A quite an effect upon me for a time and not let any thing interrupt you, Use port the figure* of “How do yon mesa? Does this fellow I almost felt as though X really did not every effort to find Bellow, at whatever fot it. ■ A few1 days after she called reeemblta Mm in features?" be aelcad. •xpeut*. I will bo here In the office to and.paid for it, saying 'that she tom-house represent “As I*never bad much opportunity know bow to lovo, but wbop I haVe ac­ country at large. complished, with 'your assistance, the meet blih a t five o’clock,", ■ wouldnevcrbe without it ftifuture as ■bottles of chatnpegm jeer was ever sufficiently Interested in GotxJh went off to fulfill Emsrlck’a Yeloeque** features to examlna tbetb I desire of »y heart, I will prove to her a few doseahadgiveu her relief.” © couhtry last year fro ‘ that I .at least can lovo.” • ,s bidding and tbo ‘ merchant sat down to France, being an ix sen not positively say, bnt It thlfti»a*: write a*n*te to send over to Captain looks like him he certainly dose net' f & Percy la«£words Mr. com pared w ith the Wiloox fpoked a t hia> w ith an admiring Dscre, at -the Brooklyn dock, tolling previous year. The walk like him, for Velasques atoft j*d ft him fo prepare quartet* for himself. In little and this men Is upright almost to lines and laid: “Petoy, my7 boy, 1 bo- wine was consume Jeva you.” -■ ■- ^ a few mementif tho note was ou Us way m ost of it was cons Absurdity, No, what I mean is' that and Mr* Emsrlckhnsied himself foe an bis character and method of action Is By tkis. time waoh had finished bis •dius of one mile fn d g ar a iti fh*y parted for the night—Mr, houratralghtening up various matters. It is not stated how not such as 1 should imagine Veiaiqssn’ Then he walked out to Send a cable­ to be. I only with he had been Vilas* WUoox promhilfif to take a good look suited from th e imt at Mr, Emeriok asxt morning. gram to his partner sdvialag him that The receipts a •u ss.” he oonld now leave Bueno* Ayres at hie “Queaa I’ll have to take a good look But whan the next morning came he am ounted to 886,000 . pleasure, as he proposed to start im­ in any previous y __ - at that gent in tha morning and sec was doomed to disappointment, for on mediately to take’charge of th eir office What he looks like, t t won’t do to have inquiring for Mr. Emerick at tho hotel fiOO,000 gallons mot thete. After doing this he jumped into jyotit. It was also 1 any auspicious characters bussing office he and _ Percy were told th at the a cab and waa driven to his apartments, around Arm Id a, even If they are. ship- gentleman of that name had left on tho port that the com a s m i owner*.” early morning train for New York. where he soon had every thing packed showing a big jntn and was ready to start on his voyage. tiona of 1880, the opoivoboaa “Anaida says he has invited her aad Neither could have explained exactly In tbo meantime Gooch was banting b ir mother to take a few days sail in wily, but each felt a keen disappoint­ 111,767 gallons in v& SSSte all over the base-ball grounds to find ' ties. Seven figurettarfedysoU bis yacht” ment that they did not see tho reputed Mr. Bellew, the managing clerk. He “Did she accept?” wealthy ship-owner again. Besides they SHE CAUGHT t'I'.W ITH HTB AJTD tA Il) IIE« note the quantity t*adtor

Iona fa wood and 19,000 bottles. JSeofck OF GREAT INTEREST. • t e m pe rance no tes OF GENERAL INTEREST. . and Ix!*h whisky jhow a failfpg 9« of THE FARMING WORLD. An AsstffDea Dealer's Wejr eT TeUlny m ptifort* the totufla bslng gf,9bo gaUonf ' >' —A . buglav w ke Stole two eoat* , f ■ - ; .-'HR n. ...million, * ' ■ 1 t h e UPS THAT TOUCm UQlfbff. GRAPH-VINE CULTURE, '*■' - GqeiMeiwe?"' * » -yraod and pAfOO} bottiea Of cor- amhreUalmd other artt*U* from * S i A correspondent of Town and Coun­ You may smile at n r . «SS U iak ft there were 4|^i00c**0« krteorted. Louis residenoe this oti^r night ate a Tfcs HorUpntal-Aru, System Growing' In ty, AttstraHa, siy*: '" I ean’t explain qultaitrMfe, . f. . leh ale and; b*er «ame ih3o .the hearty luncheon before his oepaftrire Fo* alar Favor. what a good horse Is,” says a * But, if you’ll bo patient/Til Ujr tow itafo, * and left the following note: "Thank­ In prose or in rhyme. though not over aloe, amotiwt of 19,800 packages in bilk and This system of pruning grape-vines known dealer. "They are as different A tew staple thoughts a* a pleoe Of aivlos, 09,700 bottled, and German ale and beer ful for w batl got. but wish yo* had is'used la te ly b/, growers and gives, a* jasm in buying » horse you must Aod U they’re too potptod tosull plf ybur 69,900 package* in bulk and 9,000 bote m ore to giv^.’,’ , ... . i njuch satisfaction. yVheh the vine is lopk first at it&head apd eyes for sign* views v '■-* -*• ■' tied. Of glnger ale 96,700 psokage^^ar- • ■ -r-Tho orange was originally imported sot |t is cut back to three buda and only. of intelligence, tenjpfer, courage and I hope youHriU listen and try to excuse,' « , rivedi of - cherpy juioo 6.600 casks. Of to this’ Bountey years, agorby the m ission1 For. as you nil know, 'T m a foe to the wise, one sprout is al- hone Aud the lips that touch liquor shall never mineral waters there were 8,600,000 father* wjhp brought the seeds from lowed to ; grow. can,l touch mine.” ...... gallons imported and of Cette wines Spain. They- were planted abopt the ' Fijg. l represents than you < Zfyken away ^O l^^^-^IlK dsirdY r**^* only old mission, the fruit being; used for a vine tw o ^rMira that tall bay there, a fine-looking an­ The tales of deep sorrow bow oltsn we’vo domestic purposes, and the crop being | alter ' being set. Uious Ijeaflaehtk (V w“a* * ' • i,; < & ' ■ thht4bowed imal, fifteen hands high. You can’t on, indigestion; Sol a heart-broken woman awaiting the hresd ‘ , pf flmsbrtitimi* 3.100 simply suitable or largo enough fo i : .Thefirst year it teach thai horse any titibg. ''‘Why?’ d a ll derange- Of him who promised to love and protect; - * having arrived^ these purpose* won cntback.to Well. rU ahuw yaa a difference in When, a few months before, as his bride she But it isin the native California wine* - C aUd tw o Shoots > stpmach and was decked, —M.JL. Levi, near Newtonvllle, Ind., heads, but have a care of bis* heel* But who now has damped all tho-tara'othec th a t the most yKqndeyfpl growth lnooa- had an apple tree which bore thtee lallowedtogrow Lpok at the brute’s head, that bropd, je contract, bnt sumption.|n the emt.is shown, - There* Crops in one season, .This led .tp news-, ..from th e re ■ th e in the world do life •• • • ’ full place below the >eyes. Yon can’t By terrible blight—a drunkard's wife— ceipts last year by watw were far in ex; paper comment, and* paragraph fell _ second summer, tru st him. - i / > ■ . ierco’a Pleasant. Which she would not have been had she said cess of what they ever were before! under the eye of Mrs. Lou Clifford, of Mo- " At the endpf the "That’s an awful gwd max1*,", hi this in time, ; . ; Tbe 4emand,ioii California wines, it la »e smallest, bat "The Ups th at touch liquor shall never? teusb Cordsville, his Sister, whom he Msd not secoud yeto the added. "She’a as tiiie aB the.sun. Ydi They go to mine.” ■ thbpght, will 'lb a^few years exceed the seen nor heard of fpr thirty yepr* and twobraUches are. lean see breadth *nd/ fullness' between t i supply. The receipts at New York last they were reunited, , i , cut off ati A A 6 iray. They •There are hundreda ot mothers all over the the ears and eye* You toulfln’t hire ite the system, year were 8,608,000 gallons by water, “ Many a recent visitor has brought and toe vine is that mare to act mean "or'hhrfc/aiy- ey do it mildly' Who are pleading today, wlthlpennlless hand. while the shipn) onto by rail amounted back from Europe a collection of quaint : then ready to hofly. The ;eye should, be' full,, a id feel the good For help to support the children they love, to 4,900,000 gallons.. The arrival? of teaspoons, each retailing, some city, by put :©jr ■ toelf hazel Ib a good color. ■ I like a small . Whose fathers have- left home, beggars to engraved name, historical emblem or '■ ils.liattheend thin ear, and want a' horse to throw >u don’t feel rove. motto. It Is not surprising that the’ of the. first year s a Liver Pill, Althoughi t seems hard to censure or blame, .CN. ears forward. . Look out for the Yet ’twould have been better to a ll’tls qulte wwv»:,(^A*v*sjp.:.jw1y auiSf'-Atev siy first Amerioan city to manufacture snob brute that * want* to listen to Sugar-coated, plain. v f , oelpts at New York domcstid'yvjlusky a souvenir is filatem, Mas*, and ite em­ made a good all the oonversition going .dn' be­ nt up in vial% Had they said this when young: “I’m a foe to last yew were 87,*400 barrels and’ of al­ blematic figure ianaturally a witoh up- growthj'it is cut back to three buds in­ hind him., .The horse tost :turns the wine, ~ - cohol 107,675 barrels __ N. Y. World. stead of to C. Fig. 2 represent* the aled, apd thus, And the .Ups that touoh liquor shell never ossbroom . back hte ears till,' they . almost liable. . A per- . touch mine 1” ... . Ai^CQHOL AND CHILDHOOD. —A new flash-light fire alarm has re­ vine at the end of the third season’s meet at the points, take nty word for cnedy, in small ' cently appeared in Copenhagen. It con­ growth. If it has grown strongly since it, is sure to do something wrong. See There is many a one who has worked long ah*. An iStH M tini Ism tilsU os of th« Effects sists of a small cartridge filled with Ben­ firs t s e t Out i t w ill have bo rn e • ’ fe w that straight .elegant face. A horse necessary for a ’ well « Vi \r,> *V>Alcoholism . a cathartic. This terrible fiend of Intemperanoe to quel); :-f gal light composition, and provided dusters of grapes this season. When with a dishing lac* te cowardly,’and* A. But what oau they do—young ladies will wed ■■ Etoof. Detnme,. of Horne, at the re­ with a fuse which carries a small cap- put on the trellis the two arms are' cowardly brutels usually vicious. Then cent International Alcohol Congress at^ tst pill you can Drunkards In.spite of all that is said l sule of strong sulphuric acid. When th« spread apart.and tied on the lower I like a square muzzle, with large no»> *> * guaranteed to Then, if you would aid in this caUiug dlvlue. Christiania, presented an interesting temperature of the room rises- above: wire which is VH o r 9 f t from th e trils, to let in plenty of sir to the lungs. Say: "The Ups that touch, liquor shall never report of an investigation which he had ground and the second’ wire is 9 or ig 1 ^ - your money is touoh mine!” ' * the melting point of paraffine, the sul­ For ,fhe’ under aide of th e head, a>good >f.v \,. mad* as to the influence’of alcohol phuric acid is liberated aud ignites the ft sbove it At the end of the third horse should be well cat under the jowl, • r\' . Oh, take this advice, yotag lady, from me, l upon children. Having unusual oppor­ fuse, which,, in turn, set* fire to the year the branches are pruned at A A A with jawbone* broad and wide apart ’ the good yon’ • No m atter hpw wealthy a young man maybe; tunities for this study from his position and during the coming seuou a good No m atter how handsome, how gay, or'how Bengal light The device eaa bemp- under the throttle...... nice; % as superintendent. of> a hospital for .plemented by a piece of fusible metal, crop of fruit may be expected. • "So much for the head,” he continued. r plan all Dr. No m atter how grsnd.be his station ln.Ufet * children,-he selected'two group*; often whiob in melting will establish' an" By this system of pruning It requires “The next thing’ to consider is the are sold on, No m atter how seldom a glass he may take— families each, under similar external electric current and' Hag a belL at least ode-third less vines to the acre building of toe animal. Never buy a If he takes It at all, for your happiness’ sake, environment One group of fifty- Say, when you are wooed: ’Tina toe to the —A curious story of “spontaneous than are usually planted, sad a saying long-legged, atllty horse. Let him hare wine, seven was manifestly affected more or hypnotism,” salt is termed, comes from of labor 1* made In the spring In tying a abort, straight back, and..*, straight And the Ups that touch liquor shall never touch less by alcohol; the other of sixty-one Hahoock, Minn. The husband of Mr* the vines to the wires. Asthegrowing rump; and you've got a gentleman’s mine!" wSs unaffected, or at least very little Edward Dsy lift the honae one day last parte of the vines are above this first horse. The withers should be high, Vou may say it’* all nonsense; m yhearttsa affected. Of.the fifty-seven who ex­ October to go to the barn, and on his wire, there ' is a free circulation of d r aad toe shoulders well sat back and nan stone; hibited the effecte of alcoholism, 'retu rn his wife shrieked and hade him underneath, which is a great help In broad; bpt don't get-them too deeptln And lf l act thus, I wiU spend life alone; twenty had inebriate father* the leave the room. He expostulated, hut tlie chest Th* foreleg shonld beshort I care hot for that; my mind Is made up . mothers and grandparent* being moder­ she denied, ever having seen him, in­ Give, me a pretty straight hind leg, To do what I can 'gainst the poisonous sup; ate drinkers. ■ Only forty-five .per cent And, U I must wed a drunkard or none, sisting that her name was Margaret: with 'toe hock low down. short pastern Of the two great evils 1’U ehooee tire less one. of these (nine) had healthy constitu­ HlU and that she- lived in Philadelphia. joints, and a round, mulish foot. Thera Yes, 1'U live an bid maid to the end of my tions; thirty-one had inebriate fathers All efforts'of friends and phyeiclans to are ail kinds of horse*; button animal time, * and grandfather*, but temperate moth­ convince to the oontnsry were un­ that has these points is almost sore to ;t, Watertown, 'Bra the “Ups that touoh UqcqrshaUSvtr touch ers, and grandmother*. * Only two of inionof a man nsinei” , availing. . Being asked her age ehe an­ he sightly; graceful, good-natured and these, or a little' over six per cent, swered; ’’Fifty-six,” though she is but serviceable.” , , store, sells all , —Ida. W< Ballinger, In Toledo Blade, were healthy. Six children had parents direct contact twenty-four.- She was sane on all other SIMPLE SHEEP HACK. TRAFFIC IN PRINK. and grandparents intemperate; one of subjects. Three Weeks later she was their families, these survive* a sufferer from epileptic again in her normal mind. A week; A ar Farmer C*k ~ Matce l t I f .BteVifellaSrs' -. an anyone else A Very Xgirse laerease la Foreign Impor­ seizures. In remarkable contrast is afterward she once more fancied her-' Directions. ‘ ind what true tations and Domestic ^Production. the state of the sixty-one children self, Margaret Hill, spinster, of Phila­ The practice of feeding hay and corn- - e hears of all General prosperity shows itaelf more belonging to temperate tfamilie* delphia. y fodder to Sheep by scattering it on the esses, and can quickly in the consumption of- wine eighty-two per cent, of whom enjoy ground is very wasteful,, to say the‘;s than in any other product, and accord­ good health. Three have died and eight -—At precisely twelve o’clock every le a st . The shOep 1s very particular I know of no ing to the figures which have ju st been ate iif bad health. Href. Demme alaore- day, the Naval Observatory at Wash­ about it* food, refusing *11 soiled parti­ , Sore Throat, ington telegraphs the time all’over the keeping the fruit and vines free from made dp in the custom-house 'tljf list; pteted the results of an experiment on mildew. As the fruit grows just ahove cles, and I have found that by feeding ; d done such ef- year haa been, one of unusual activity, several children, from whom all in­ country. The instruments of the West­ on toe ground We lose about Otte-half ' e work in my ern Union are in the room where the the loyrer, wire, it is, a* a rule, uniform The importations of expensive wines toxicants were kept during eight computations ere made, and just three; in size and quality and also in ripening, the feeding value, W* have tried vari­ r as fioschee's were greater than in any previous month* and to whom the usual allow­ and a half minutes before noon, ope­ and very eonventent lq picking. There ous kinds* of rack*, but have settled anSyrtip. Last j tar. When tim es are dull and money, ance of wine and water was given dur­ rating ceases In telegraph offices *U: teroom tor the’ vine” to grow and de­ down-to a simple slatted rack th a t any r* k lady called is hard to get the average American ing theremaining four months of the over the country, at great. Ibis and in­ velop its wood, .fruit and foliage, and farmer can make, jvfaich I frill describ* Store, who was doesnot drink so much champagne and. year. These children were reported to convenience sometimes. The wires are a* the vine* grow along the top wire fo r the benefit of your reader* ■ compromises on beer, while even in the they serve as a protection to the fruit Four pieces of scantling three feet« ingirbniaveiy then put In unbroken: ednneotton with long for corner posts, two hotted* one td h a rd ly ta lk , **400” “Chateau Lafltte” ialikelytogive Washington, A note of warning te sent from storms, sun and heavy dews, thus -place to the excellent but oheaper prod­ a few seconds in advance, and at the obviating the necessity of the use Of foot widi and sixteen feet ,long for the 3erman Syrup ucts of California. Last year, however, slocisoiie eighbmonths tban during the bottom, and two six inches wide and tvouldgive re- second when the observer nbtes the paper bag* to prevent rot and mildew. was apparently one of high rwwVand StedhoUo four month*—Journal of passage of the sun over the 76th merid­ —Farm and Home. sixteen feet long for top, with six-inch confidence iu'U enough rare wine was oonsafmed te float Iptfwrtety* & ’» •. ’!v ; - boards two and one-half feet long, old her to take \Q. one of the new American war vessels. ian, the electric current flashes the placed eight ihches apart, perpendicu­ NOTES IN GENERAL. news ill Over'the oottntry, and thou­ DAIRY S UGGESTIONS. suits were not • As nine-tontha of the wine importer sands of clocks—seven thousindin New lar; toe space between the top and hoi- lakeno charge tiousof the United States come to this S otrra A mxsica hat but one regularly York City alone, it te said—are daily [Farm, Field ana Btookmsn.] tom hoard* on each'ride is eighteen fter she called port the figpres of the New York cus­ organized W. C. T. U. It is in Con­ regulated by ibis-record of solar time. —A hole in the shelter of stock inch**; the width of rack should fa* ing Chat she tom-house represent the tastes of the ception, aud does good work. Within —Love laugh* at irate fathers. A de­ wastes feed just as truly aa doea a hole two and one-half feet. When the hay > titin future as country a t large. There were 4,800,000 a few months forty men have been in­ voted couple eloped from Plainville, in the grinaty, is properly put in tote rack toe sheep ‘bottle* of champagne Imported into this duced,. to sign . the total, abstinence hdrrelief." ® •country last year from the viuejfarfla Of Ind., in aback. Tbe couple Were yotukg,' •—There Ore men who consider it plAKf* A Loysl T*mperanoe Legion, but the hack was old, and broke down cheaper to raise the barn every few Eraooe, being an increereol 909,000 a* m teharlng thirtyvfiva, meet* every two after a few miles bad beenpassed. This years than to draw out manure. They -compared with the importatiore of the we*k*~W. a T. U. Bulletin. accident enabled the girl’s angry father, raise lest crop# each year, previous yew. The larger part ed this No mattx * hbw. psrmlytically ine­ wine was consumed in this city, and who bad pursued thism on horseback, Ir the milk has a "oowy” odor itte briated a man may be when picked up to overtake them. He drew*o*hNui> and exaction* a t the eotummers abroad fr*t* never *o plritty And re remonhh)*^ >gallM)mvlag*eiMii^wJdte th* Tto*F*fiaHte to«thocl ji ohvten*-** m well a* a t home. to prire re »ow,---N«tionri too*femri* »** ram there were kaforted 10,400 gal* I1m*ndtofteaI^«iMrn*h.’ & M-*-WM0tli»gtonftot, a * ffyiw-1 f*fi Mm. Frank Jerkin* baa been suffer­ Missouri is said kmftttnkfc th* . hast #rt[K qBlf&'XtS'ing for two vrcekswith la grippe. cavalry hofoes, hut Obfbi# the state The “YV’ are still working for their for tbebestdark honw*. AN INIHii'jSHfjOKNT WKKKI.Y NISWiilbll-KK ibrary and yesterday they seal Mr. Kerr to Cincinnati to purchase their A '‘” Harry H ill, the fiunoUs pedestrian, passed ttuough Cedarville, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1891 books. Monday I have purchased R . F . Kerr’s stock oCmerchaiKUBe and afternoon en route .for New York, to will continue to handle • Everybody will want to hear Prof. enter the six day ‘‘goas yon please" * W, H. BLAUty fJUitqr and Prop'rWhite *t the opera house on the even­ ing of the 19th. Secure your tickets race. He will travel the entire dis­ at Stormout, A .Co’s. Twenty-five tance from Kansas to New York on PRICE* • I.3B P H ANNUM- cents. foot so as to be hardened for his work Mina Jennie Bratton entertained when he arrives at his destination. GROCERIES. Mrs. Henry Owens is conyalcaeing. very handsomely on -Thursday even­ He only stopped here long enough to ing, Misses Rosa Stormont, Daisy inquire the name of-the town and Mrs. Jennie Shrode* has the Gray, Lulu Morton, And Ida and Ber­ make a memoranda o f it.';, Me then la grippe, ' ______nice Wolford. ' started up the Columbus pike on a Mr. J. W. Gibson and wife, of swinging trot which he kept up as long a r i d G L A S S TlieW. C. T, tJ. will meet Thurs­ * . v -• * \ day the 12th at 2 p* m. Hamilton, Ohio, and Mr. T. Cl Gib- as he could be seen, ..He told a num­ eon, of MiiryeviUe. Ohio, are visiting ber of young men with whom he had Miss# Swye Henrilhas been wrestling relatives here apd looking a^ r the in- at his old stand in the Gauncc block, Please call an;- with the la grippe this week. toQjsts ot their father's estate. . a short conversation,-it Whs his inten­ m ake a tria l purchase. tion to be in Columbus in eighthouvs, More White returned home from _ Miss Ida Wolford has beeu request and judging by the way he started out Anderson, Indians, Wednesday. ed .by the ladies of Springfield and will take part in k Doruoreat contest in he did'/not miss bis calculations a great aJ- jSflLw JtsS U Bert Brptherton has gone back- to that city on the evening.ef the 24th. deal. Chicago. He will work in a seed There will be ten contestant*. store. . ; .r. • .J*3,1 i- . * / g ^. __ . ^ . A Kingston, N /Y ., special says; Attention is called to the announce­ Rev. Mr. Milligan! o f Pennsylvania, , There will be a meeting of the "Y’e” ment of Dr. J. J,-Snider, who is --'a in their parlors Monday evening at 7 candidate for representative and of who vras recently disciplined by the . o’clock. .; Joshua P. Oglesbee, who announces Reformed Presbyterian (Covenanter) Conference at Pittsburg osan advocate Will you he a candidate this spring?. as a candidate/or county treasurer. If so, announce the iact in the > H er - ’rank Bsrber is agent ‘ for two o of Christians voting and exercising all Ann ait once; • St -• ' - • • > e most popular’ weekly newspaper* the rights of citizenship, created a sen­ sation front the Covenanter pulpit at Found, a pocket book.last Monday. of the day, vis,:'the Chicago Saturday Owner can have it-by culling at this Blade and the !' Columbus Dispatch. Cold£phaip, where h e’ recently Cal) at the post office br ace Frank on preached as an applicant foy,; the. va­ office and proving property. '* the street any Saturday. cant pastorate by Saying: “I regret * * Miss 01* Lett’s life was despaired o a fetf hours'fast Sabbath, but she .is (t ‘Mrs.;Jolip3aker died at Rer home .tostate that l am im exceedingly her.' now out of immediate danger. [ oue mile west of Cedaryille, last. Sun vous man,and am annoyedby a young day night, of consumption. The fq- Dr. Baldridge weiiti>to Cincinnati ueral Services were conducted by Rev. lady in the congregation who has* been Tlutraluy to witness the __ graduating Warnock at the late residence of the endeavoring to flirt with me this morn exercises at the Ohio medical college. deceased, Tuesday at 1$ o'clock a ,, m ing. X have neither thAtime nor in A- v ^ i ,£• v 't- Gieetic coau- cimrcji Imving p'^tponed the VfttAcy Yellow Spriag* street T hi program, *i ^ ■ - - - • ■f fc , thongh short, ’Was interesting through­of new wiring goods thet.I will sell at thoiten dal AniijverBary on fast ( Sab- about fifty rente on the dollar. Call ty has in it* will be sold, c tTncd in farms -of tiuiu *■#- 1 ff well located on a good turn joke road, about*4 niHcs eague.. Renuuning uncalled for in the Cedar- dream again,” and were followed by ville (Brio post office for tiie mouth north of Cedarville, between there and CliftbiL Ksxii The Ctoarvillc tilliance byId an in­ Mr# Will McMillan, who recited a terring meeting ia the Msvork office ending Fen. 28,1691. List No. 2, last Saturday afternoon. Tariff mt* poem entUled “8ilver Liaing.” Mite Daniel Cooper, James Connell, Da- tract will have a fcufficirnt ) ortion of tmd or land «i the subject for discussion aUii was very JBffie Barber read witkgood affbet Avl#, LteBloml A C o.;M b« Dallie Es­ entertaining. Oiear Hradfute cham­ selection from Will CMrleton, after ther, William Hinkel.Willmra Keeton, tached, all under good fences, and well undciilm'ncd ■ pioned free trade, while Mwww. Wol- Mi## Jennie E. Smith. Je&fio Thomson. Which Misa Anaa McMillan frvored Persons calling for toe above will good frame dwelling, stable and out huihHngW are ^ oid and Homna held to .the popular toe guests with an instrumental seleo- idea, of prwfecriou.' please say advertised. ^ Mrs. R. F . Kerr was warmly , ^ Jxo, AV.M c Leah , the farm., All will be Hid <41 the u>uat ical o h u < The iTellow Springs Dramat-c Com- applauded in her rendition ofa poem ' . ^ ■ ■ ' ■ .. '.r f . . ;,i, “ ;■$ \t- . -■ .a ■ m *y wlmpiayftl die lireiul drams, A M w m & m tejrm#. One third cash, the balance in jcqiml d «\ tncui ^ *'Kugagto la tbe opem limiKs keie entitled ‘'The Gobllns TU Get You.” Tiie quartette them rithg “GoodNight Fridiy evening o f last week, were tie* . RKPRKSENTATIVK. oiie endtwo yeanih^efeiied lam ents ticaiing . i»cr#h;« t but not Good Bye,” after which cro- 0 a »rviag o f wmiub laixer npdieues than Wear* #* ' -.S ■ 7 • * . I" ‘ • • . * *■ Hprfjna* We are only aor p mote Of aB hop# lo be permitted teeton 'agahi' W# arejMiduniwj JOflMtfA P, our ritfrn-w were n »t present to Onkw Wdh anmlter Rteraiy «ad "Mari# (Klf«)teaJMa#a MwMtets to fnMManw «■! • ' X ■ ' ; RKUBEKTH. OtoM aewrtjr; t* Ute lUpaUiMta pi- we cutort-iinuiwtt % eal treat. teAjiHto Altomcyg in to t iJ the Ccii k U 3. H tm la ji.