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V O U X I CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, L89I NO. 49 YOURS FOR 30 DAYS Having decided to revise cur entire stock preparitory to spring trade, vre will until Febuary 1st offer a sweeping reduction on all winter goods. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING Must be closed OUT A T ONCE utterly regardless of coat.

^en jem ber "$e guqvqqtee our p rices |l\e L O W E S T iij tl\e inqi^e'l;. STORMONT CO

.1 Mrs. K. B. Rader,. o f Springfield, in the'Store then came to the assistant and the polls, shows the. intense is tig? guest o f her parents at Cedar- ce o f Mr. Bruce, who is a slight-built1 hatl‘C(l still existing in some parts of WATCHES. CLOCKS * vilfe, this week. fellow and not overstrung, though the South against any people from the nervy, and the crowd, was finally dis­ N orth. ------AND- James Shroades, formerly os this persed* That night young Bruce was place, is quite sick with sciatic rheu- TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. joined at Catharine Station by his WiBtisR), at his home in Springfield. cousin, Bruce-Beveridge, also from Jesse. Compton and heirs of Amos REPAIRED NEATLY AND TO ORDER BY Compton, to Rebecca and Nancy The literary exercises held last Mon­ Xenia and also a slight-built young Compton, quit claim to 14 a, Greene day evening in District No 2. was well fellow o f about nineteen years o f age. and Warren counties, $1. C. A. HARRIS. attended and the exercises were well The two had no trouble that* night, -AT- rendered. The paper read by Miss but Sabbath morning, when eating Rebecca, Nauev and Jesse Compton fTELDS’ HOTEL, CEDARVILLE, OHIO. EMe Stormont was quite. interesting. breakfkst in a building a; little dist­ to heirs o f Amos Compton, quit claim A t the next meeting Monday evening ance from thb store they saw two men to 9.37 a, Spring Valley, $1. LOOALS. I Irish and Jersey. Sweets Potatoes, at . January 19th a debate will be held, armed with Winchester rifles, come out Rebecca and Nancy Compton et al G r a y 's. the question to be discussed being: o f the Wooten store, and one Walked to Jesse Compton/qiiit claim to 8.6$ A complete stock o f window glass Tlje best flour in the .land is found ’ ’“ Resolved that the dish rag is .more on past the Henderson A Bruce store, ucres, Spring Valley, $1. at Rid o w a y ’s. . useful to the woman than the broom. the intention evidently being to get at A ndrew & Bro . the two Northern boys between two Heirs o f Amos Compton to Martha Tobbaco and Cigars at Butter, Jersey, Milk and Oyster Compton, 9.37 a, Spring Valley, $210. Georgie Charters who assisted the fires and cat them oft* from their < own W . R . Me Mi loan ' s Crackers at Gray ’s. “ Y ’s” in their recent entertainment store when they approached it, But Wash Covington to PatseyAHolm- Sweet, spiced and sour pickles at Custard pie pumpkin, mince meat Was greatly diaapointed to' find the instead o f going back to the store at son, tract o f land and right o f way, G h a t ’s. pie, at C r a y ’s .

piauo in the Opera House was so once thetwo young men went to the Yellow Springs, $1. I buy my window glass at K err ’s. Skates! . Skates! . Skates! much out o f tune, aud she waB unable depot, and the two men with winches-, , * .» Jacob D. Ary to Francis M, Har­ A tine line line of Patent Medicines at A ndrew & Bito. to execute any o f her difficult pieces, ters, not knowing where the boys were, at Rid o w a y ’ s ■ ness, 314 a, Jefferson, $1800. See our new pnpatrie at 25 cents, such as the Danube Waltzes, going returned to the Wooten store, Tobncos and Cigars at O kay ’s. Sheriff G. O. McFarland, 235.46 a, • Rid o w a y . Waltz and many other difficult selec­ when Bruce and Beveridge started to Dried Apples, Peaelics, Apricots Chipped Beer at tions, in which Her warbling and trill return. They were stopped and told Silveroreca, $11,678. and Prunes at Gu a y ’s. W» R. Mc Mil l a n ’ s log are unparelled. In the the pieces that William Bruce nutst make some John Kay to F. E. McGervey. Sorghum and Syrup Molasses at Two gold watches for sale at. •ha presented no display o f her whistl­ explanation to the .crowd for his con­ Deed o f assignment. W . R. M c M il l a n ’ s A ndrew Bros . ing powers could be made, and we duct o f the day before. He told the John C. Thomas to James Thomas, Flaked Pineapple, at G ray ’s. hope the good people o f Cedarville man'who accosted him that he had no 60 a, Silvercreek, $1250. Fish at. „ G ray ’ s. Corn, Tomatoes, Beans, &c., at will again have the pleasure o f hearing explanation to offer, hut he thought Geo. W . Clark, admr, If# Andrew • Wood and Willow ware at this little prodigy. Miss Georgie is an explanation was due him. A t this Winston, £ a, Jamestown, $210. G uay 's G uay 's, gennis and should be encouraged. She point a man stepped out o f the store Cull aud see our new line o f lamps Auditor to Franklin Davis, 9.14 a, H oney at G r a y ’s is very grateful for all honor showh and opened fire ou the boys at once • Rid o w a y . Bath, $9.54. her in Cedarville the home o f her with his rifle. The two then drew Barbed and smooth wire at Boiled A vena nnd Wheat, Outnual A ndrew & lino. J . birthplace. A F a ic m revolvers and answered the fire, re­ James R . Dawson, trustee, to Eliz­ and Cracked Wheat, Farino and treating from the crowd that was as­ abeth E. and Samuel B. Dawson and Some very nice new entubs at Parched Farinose, Pearl Barley, Gran­ ulated Hominy at O k a y ’s. A letter received from Alabama sembling to their store, Twelve shots Susan C. McConnell, quit claim to 180 Rum w a y ’s. ; gives pretty full particulars o f the a, Sugarcreek, $1,266. . Buckwheat flour nnd pure inaple n o t ic e . in allwcre fired. Persons knowing themselves in­ troubles at Catharine Station, that On Tuesday morning the committee Theodore F. Cox to C. W . Kendig, molasses at G r a y ’s. debted to t lie undersigned will please State, which resulted in W o . Bruce, lots 3 and 4, Cox's add. to Osborn, call aud settle at once by cash or waited ou Bruce, and that night he Avetis, Oatmeal a quiet, peaceable young man from $ 200 , bankable note, as all accounts on ray deemed it prudent to take his depart Cracked wheat Xenia, who was engaged in bumness books must be closed. tore. ‘ Damou Q. Fox to John Zimmer­ Granulated Hominy C. W. Crouse . at the Station, being obliged to leave, The same day another committee o f man, lot 33, L & M’s add. to Xenia, Faritio, Parched Farinose at All Persons knowing themselves in­ for no other reasons than that he was twenty-five went to Granville Bennett, $4,000. * G r a y ’s. debted to Barr A Morton will please from the North, and that his competi­ the colored postmaster, and with drawn Emanuel Hoetetter to Sarah A . call and settle by January 1st, if not tor in business in the place was Sorghum, Syrup nnd New Orleans revolvers compelled him to sign his Hoetetter, lots 7 and 45, Osborn, you will receive a statement o f ac­ Southerner. It seems that on Satur­ Molasses at G r a y 's. resignation and drove him from the $5,000. 4 count. day afternoon, December 27, Bruce Old Kentucky fine cut tobacco office. He then refused to touch the Jacob Moody to Jacob Wishard, lot was told that a crowd o f drunken men 40 cents {ter pound, at Ifstics sf Nettieswat. mail hags, and now every train throws 7, Byron, $200. were in Wooten** store, next door to A n d rew Bros . All persons knowing themselves to off# pouch and they lay piled Upon tie indebted to the undersigned, wilt the Henderson A Bruce store, and C. B. Wilkerson to Sarah A. Ger­ Sugar, Sea. Coffee, Ac , at Gray's. the platform, no ’persons having au­ find it to their advantage to call and were coming down to pick a fuss with ard, lot 4 8 ,0 A B ’sadd. to Jamestown, A new line o f Hair Brushes, thority to touch them. settle before January 15, 1691, as him. Npt paying any attention* to $800, Rid o w a y . interest will be charged on all over the waiting, he want « t with hk bus, Fortunately no person was serfon*- Sheriff to David M. Spahr, 150 a, Choice white clover honey at due account#. Respectfully, fata*, .About two bouts ufterwatds. ly injured during the trouble. A but- Beavercreek, $2,000. G r a y ’s. C, L. Crain . Jet ftom one o f the revolvers in the white standing behind the'counter, a Sheriff to Jackson Holmes, 69.46 Go to Dean & Barber’s, for fresh Persons wishing stock hi > th$ hands o f the hoy# iiaaid tohave struck Southern Building and Loan Asso­ drunks# orowed o f firs msacame in; acres, Xenia, $3473. meats o f *11 hinds. one o f the bullies in the shoulder, and ciation, o f Huntsville, Alabama, and oM with a drawn knife iik his hand Greenup Smith et al to D. O. Dean, i f the teds Itad had Winchesters there Gloves, good stock, low prices. Cincinnati, Ohio, Or any iuformatioit cttatbshiud the counter and attacked 80 a, and undivided half o f 136 a, . A ndrew Bro. might have been one or two third-class & concerning the Association, pleas# Brito*, w it pfefcftl up * gun **d New Jasper, $100. feaendsat the station o r ' thereabout#.' Beautiful and Elite Box Paper 26 call on E. L. Smith, county agent, or itoaekthsM lowW ith it. A soooiid Geo. E Howard to Julia A Soward, Certts. * Rid o w a t . II.M. Stormont, treasurer,or J. H. Both these young men are well tana thsa matte mi attack, and was tract o f tend, Bellbrook, $960, MeKIrny. Sec’ v. known here a i peaceadle, quiet, iuof- Syrup and Motesras at G r a y 's. promptly ipaoefcod out hi tiba UWno Thomas Garner to Henry Gamer, fhniive individuals, who would make Cheese, Crackers and Ginger Snips way; dm thfed $* ooma * w m 13.61 a, Jefferson, $680, ■maw auiw mwssavRSfiTswiat an sit excellent cHiaaas in any eitUbed com* at Gray ’s. 'W*wrNHi wais wwitasEiwti viirau taau aatasd Wootmh BruoO'\ adW Sheriff to Rachel N. Tarbox, 4 a, waw^jia^iNNpn'iNHNPnr • nwnity, and titote trestassat to the Hard aud Soft refined Sugar* at tuUSirMwISWefcoH* 1^1 him to hoop m ttft mim>M ' ajapcen*«IW■ v w ■*!v IM eisvsnT, vfflSVSm ■ f Xenia, $600, Gray ’s. m ■wwyw oawvs ■awrami to strike Mm, hut when ' Wmneu {South, where they went several year# o pi# J. F . Ford to Martin A Co., nearly Highest market price paid for nfiuehel Mmke atnwk h i*

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f] facts o f history justify the slnu Burning burden beyond the inner doer i TEMPER,’ of THE BATTLE FIELD. IN WOMAN’S. BEHALF. tbat never was the ship .,f human ln,ue it might iv.plode comparatively harm-. ‘VI less in the blind alley, and the service j in stancher trim, and neverwahufairer, HIGHLY-SE t a t ‘THEN AND NOW. broader sea ahead. IVlijit then? \S Ly’ BY THE MORNING LIGHT. would lose only a few pounds of paw* j p i t Danger Thai 'lit der and a reckless artilleryman. j llnw the Cimdif inn nr, Woinuii Ji»» Im- this: Fu spite of present fils, -ai.d Jiflj’ Oh, dad sod red, the tight of moru prnvrjt In a Hundred Yrnn, eulties, and corruptions, and discour­ With this decision made, the distance I Spices and e<>' th across the Held of buwc broke. Jf. any creature on earth lias reason agements. learn to see things as tinw­ And showed tho waste of trampled corn, to the inner door was scipn passed; and j irse for exultant, cheerful, heavenward-ris­ are. H ow m a n y -a curse lias this -t-r- Sag of food also And smouldering farmsteads wrnppodTn I sprung up the steps and through it, I the cultivation ,> shij ing thatikfulness, it is the modern wom­ vile, unreasoning worship of the past smoke; kicking it shut as I went; then, with s ij And cold and stark the soldier lay, an. Never in all the world's history fastened upon us’. As if an ex i) that hot, smarting m:- all the vigor of my arms I threw the a craving for m ,vai Shot down bosiilohl* shuttered guns has she been so free, from burdens, so has stood a thousand years w i„-,t m ' And grimly splashed with blood nnd clay, blazing mass far up the-dark alley, ex­ digested, uud fu- . nnu pecting nothing but that the shock exalted in privileges as to-day. This abominable as one sprung up Pwladl Ills face looked ghastly In the sun. ’’Cons who do not < f i l l would explode the whole,- To my sur­ Nineteenth I'entury is the era of her We ought, indeed. infr ehm -h. society to make tlieir - t) Oh, glad and ml, the morning-shone prise no explosion followed, and feel­ coronation. To-day she stands queen and State, to reverence the past as fa­ In happy England far away. using' spices anil ' u ti ing that a chance might even be left for of herself and of the world. Jr the'pal- ther o f tho present. But not so"blindly Where knelt a bright -haired little one > fects. Good com, dlu me, I- sprung over the smoking heap miestdnysof the “good old times" the as to lceep,errors and fallacious .-yst, mg Hesido her mother's knee to pray. Ing the digcstibi ice only woman who was allowed any priv- simply because our ancestors endtuvd And prompting each fond, faltering word, with a bound that would .have done *. ii Tho soldier's wife was glad and smiled; - and < ileges dr culture was the courtesan. Tile them. - Minot J. Savage, in Arena. palatableness ■ * was open again. He was meeting thou­ very well in 1 any athletic club, She knew pot'i was a widow heard 1 w ife’s home was a prison, and her hands ignores tlie nj.t?? sands of carriers collected in large car­ The pruttlo'of an orphan child. placed myself at a safe distance on tpa MUST DECIDE FOR HERSELF. adds a variety of floor of the fort. Here I waited a mo­ alone were of value. Whether or. not avans, who wore bearing a great quan­ IVJiut Women Slmll tun) .Shall Not Study render it still-mo 1 NT Oh. glad and red, ol), glad and red ment for the explosion, but none came. she bad uny brains, she was not per­ I.V tity of ivory to the coast The other The morning light p owed everywhoroi Can Not He Arbitrarily lletermlaed. unskilled prepay After a few moments I went to the mitted to discover, and this has held • it day a dispatch announced that Ttppoo And one beam touched the father dead, In some future age it may become out them. The mouth of the alley, and saw nothing substantially, true the world over, until' ■ TV Tib had started for Zanzibar with 7,000 Andone tho child who knell in prayer; possible to.map out the 'whole field of why high seasor porters loaded with ivory. This is un­ And from the trampled com and clay but a mass of blackened cartridges and J- the Just hundred years, and the most ml convincing proof of this is the character human knowledge, and to say what temperance is in doubtedly the largest caravan that baa A skylorlt sprangwith joyous breast, shells. The fire? had all gone out. •( •tiv For shot and shell had spared that day of the books of the best society.- You part of it should he cultivated by one ever traveled to the sea in the equator­ Growing bolder, I stepped over it,and to us-to :uld to i - .the Its four hrowa eggs and little nest, would not dare to read aloud in- mixed sex and what part by the other, writes ial regions. For years Tlppoo Tib’s —William Canton, In Washington Post. Shut the outer door: then I looked at the for the practical \n\t society any book of the - last century. .1. G. Fitch in the I'ontempovnry Ife- caravans have been the largest on tho singed cartridges in wonder to see. by instance, the sei he Books were not made for women, and view. But at present the materials for road bet ween Central Africa and the what chance they had been kept from * aih NARROW ESCAPE. so whether they were decent or not was a decision do not exist.' and anyussump- useful-, but enahli doast, but bis present expedition is at exploding.. These were, it may be ex- without doing m >sit The Appalling .Sit uation or a Careless Artll- a small, consideration. tion that we are in a position to decide least, twico as large as any be has plaind to those who have not handled of music and ' a *th ■ ‘ lerytnkn. Even the old- preachers indulged in j Will serve only to'make the future solu­ h' therto dispatched from his ivory col­ cannon cartridges, made of very thin,, may come to u-s a v In the winter of U5d:i, the Otli Massa­ coarseness of language that woukfSot' tion of the problem in a wise and .satis­ lecting grounds. Tho . British trader, “ slcazcy” flannel, each bag containing hearing. But tl alt. chusetts batfery'jCaptain John Bigelow,, ltmv bo permitted'‘ in. a political ha- j factory way more difficult. Meanwhile, Sir, Stokes, awhile ago piloted a cara­ between two and three poutids'of coarse . to wns stationed at Fort Itnmsny, on I’ p- women have a right to sav, to all in given to distingu van of over 2,000 carriers to tho coast . powder. These hags, tightly filled.were | rnugue. Some of Murtiu Luther's ser-; and unwholesi m uV, j ton's Jill], Va. This was one of the i rnons could not -be yend in a modern i authority: "Make your own sehcme.s of , The increasing trade between Central ; all blackened and’ charred, anil some of used for raerejy its ( chain of forts in tho outer defense of 1 school. Swearing in the drawing-room-j instruction and your tests of scholarship . A fx‘ ca and Zanzibar is dearly shown j them fell to pieces in my hands. How without debase) von l Washington, and a sketch made at the and in the “ best Society" was no tin- j for men as perfect as you can. , llevise by the fact that suoh caravans as these ! they escaped exploding amid all the gross tiling. A ‘ itVt time shows it' to have been a well built, common tiling ninety years ago. Even as many ,, new and effective forms Of were unknown until within the. last few tho flame- and heat around them is' a mands enjoyme-. i c circular earthwork 150 feet in diameter, question l myself have fled away with­ -.the .ladies • themselves not rarely- in-1 mental discipline and • courses of in­ years. struction as you think can lie wistdy the sense of tast ■ ik with embrasures for eleven guns. Part out an answer, 'faking the sergeant's dulged in :t. Lean Ramsey tells an t •UK offered, to men of various attitudes :md is coming down - new testimony regarding the density ol of these were empty. 'Che others were candle, i went out to call this 'officer in anecdote that will illustrate how it teas [ belOw it, for th- lit "i occupied by the brass ‘'Napoleons’ ’ of order to get the lost ammunition re-, regarded. A sister vi as speaking .of her I careers: and then permit us, if we ,fql-' population in some parts of Africa. fill . the. same preliminary conditions, creation, teaehe* tnai our. battery. placed. To my surprise the entire camp brother as much addicted to the habit,-< How widesprr. Captain Kllng,. who has boon exploring .to exercise tlie same choice, and to ‘ ■. c Besides these, there were within its wa„s deserted. ■ . ; and slie said: "Our John swears awin', j nous gratifieati tho country behind the German pro­ avail' ourselves of jutjt so much of ist walls the tents of our Captain, and first The sergeant, in his flight, had cried and we try to correct him for it: but.'’ i call upon a nek . 4 v tectorate of Togo on the coast of tho your system ,as we feel will be helpful officers, with guard, tents, etc. In ad­ out that tiie magazine was on fire, and She added, apologetically, "nae doubt i freshments, as t Gulf of Guinea, haB just reported his to us. Ale do riot want your ideal of a t y- dition to these was the structure com­ all my comrades, flanked by most of it is a great set-off to conversation.'’ .] ings of life earn visit to Jerrapa, a hitherto unknown liberal educa tion to be lowered or modi­ low mon to nil large forts, the powder mug- the adjacent brigades,were standing on . The "doublc-intendre" and indelicate ! petite. This e\ town, ,Suddenly coming within sight fied to suit us. But we want to know ve, i | azine. in tills case of special importance the surrounding hills, waiting to see the 'illusions, such as now no respectable, education whit > ho ascended a hill he says he how far our own aims and achievements xrul niahed to soo the huts stretch- m> st5lr>\ LSk? most magazines, it fort go up. Waving niy-cap to the boys, ; company would endure; were then When Johnnie correspond to that ideal, and we ask . leal y in straight lines as far as the [ wa» “ df P I-v *'mk<‘n ^ H a rn o a r the in token that all was safe-, I was going quite common in mixed society. Eighty the mother say: leave to'be measured by tlie recognized >y t eye could reach. During bis stay ho : ,fort- ' vel\ »• am bacli through the. gate, when my cap­ years ago eminent lawyers w ojild use you like?” in: elpi tain met-me. Flo had been aroused by language in the court-room, in, the tests. Men will be helped in giving a wholesome foot ascertained that tho tow contained at • mwJ w,th P,a”k roof WM wise and generous response to th is ap­ ‘SpO least 4,000 large huts, representing 1'“W oak lo-s-thoso cf>vc'red the stir in camp and-came from his tent presence of ladies, for which they would him to eat it an ' tiou with a mound of solid earth many feet nmv he arrested by the sheriff. Then peal in just the-proportion in which they probably a population of 25,000 people, j to sec what was the matter. As I dis­ child t o tliinki thei thick, and rising high above the walls of ! covered later, my looks bad suffered in women were punished by being public­ view it in the light of tlieir own person­ what he likes v in two or three days’ steaming up tho j al history and experience. If a man nvu Tobuapa river Grenfell and Von Fran- < the fort. The entrance, to the magazine the adventure, for my hair was burned ly whipped on the bare back. Prison­ or not. ft is n< nm] was through two doors—the outer oue off close to my cap, and my eyebrows ers in pillories'were pelted with eggs, who is destined, for-exainple, to the law tite pampered i cols counted in that remarkable region. or tlie church, were to take up some to and jeered and taunted by the bystand­ becomes unco; urv subject, such as botany or chemistry, *.r ers. The whipping post, tho stocks, and the step fi e oi cropping and branding were common. were to write a treatise on Grimm’s law toxicants is m along or on the fourth dimension, and any xom river. On tho Mobangi rivor, north of ( the fort was cut a passageway, not in told him, putting as good a face upon; Ft wns no-very rare sight'.to see a man people imngim to i straight line, but zigzag, making what, the matter as truth would 'allow. He ; and ltis wife, from the first society, sit­ public authority were to interpose with verted taste of the Congo, along the east and. west a- reminder that, such studies had acii routes farther south whioh Wissmann is known as u blind alley. The form was a strict disciplinarian, but a bravej ting on tho. gallows for an hour, with eat that whiel H>r 1 Will easily he seen to give the greatest and kind officer, and though he cou k f, ropes round their necks. And those no relation to tlie proper business of his how can we , and Wolf followed, and in not a four life, and ought therefore not to be pur­ • l .IV safety against fires or an attack by shot not but censure me for being even sec-. who-favor the harsher forms of punish­ form when the other localities, equally remarkable re­ sued. In: would regard such interference sue ports of -the density of population have or shell. . ond in so great a breach of the, rules of : ment might profitably take notice 'of them such bad won This magazine contained at the time safety, lie forgave me in consideration ; the fact that milder counsels, fewer as impertinent. He would claim to bo o f eating and d been made. the best judge of .his own interests. IVVll Very wild estimates have been given between seven and eight tons of ammu­ of the fact that of the two. offenders I ' crimes and the general elevation of The cultivat are nition. To the description it may lie had suffered the most, and had also , society are invariably acci mpaniments - In like manner we arc not entitled to is a degradatib 1-y some explorers of tho, population of affirm respecting any one -department r on Afnca: In the opinion of suoh con­ added that it was built on the lawn in done what I could to save the magazine. ' of each other. Nature never that front of Mr. Upton’s plantation resir The warning of this escape was not1 To be poor and insane then was worse- of intellectual effort that it is unstated should be d:\ servative writers as Mr, Bavenstoln, to. the nature or to the probable destiny - * pri who does not accept' the figures given deneo, which at the time was the head- lost, however,Jupon cither tlu* sergeant or | thanthan torturetor or death. Tho poor were effects of grill i n o ] quarters of General William Gurney of , myself, and we neither dver went again ‘ “ sold" at i public auction,' their hoard of, a woman. There is no kind of knowl­ differ materia 1>Y some travelers, the continont must edge. if honestly acquired, which may lirei conr.n*n at least 127,000,000 inhabitants. the Pennsylvania reserves, whose camp into a powder magazine with an open ’< “ w* Mkeeping knocked down to the low- ing the high, exp partly surrounded the fort, l)ur. own lighted candle.—-N. Y. Press. ' est bidder, who was left to treat them not be available in unexpected ways for hearing. VVlni Biriing© as it seems, the population of the enrich merit and adornment of life, •dor A'nca to tho square mils is nearly as camp lay in front of the gate, with our vdry much as lie pleased. Alms-houses same is true .at i pack of wagons and stables; containing were almost unknown. The insane wife whether the life be that of a man or a which may rea j rent as tbat of North America, and FUN FOR SOLDIERS. woman. And even- though tlie knowl­ .hou 1 uvassour, the , Fronob statistician, over one hundred and fifty horses. of u prosperous man was sometimes But what we b is tl .Wo had been firing a little by way of An Incident o l tlintlm Iliittln o f («ettyi»- fastened in a room in the house, amt edge or power wliicli is tlie product ota stomach, and * maces itovongreater. Nearly half of * liiirf. y ae practice the day before, and tins morn­ kept tliere for years, her screams milk­ liberal education may seem to have nth brief pleasure * 'ii- continont is practically uninhabtt* « f ■esp ing the clicstsr of our guns needed refill­ We have heard different versions of ing hideous the public road on which bearing at all upon the special business'* ah e, while almost the wbolo of Africa, o f the palate i wo what constituted fun, but we heard a lie. lived. The* school girl of or definite duties of a woman, yet if it which is much larger than North Amer­ ing. . F was in charge o f the ammuni­ common alimentary eai SSOI new one the other day from an old sol­ to-day Is better off, in all that makes, be felt by its possessor to • make life ica Hi a habited, even the Sahara desert tion of one piece, and, armed with a list fore it is final 1 il. a of wliat was needed, sought the pres­ dier. life desirable than was -any queen o f SOU more full, more varied, and more inter­ huv ug many thousands of residents. News. ___ rth ence of the ordnance sergeant, who A t Gettysburg, about the time of Pick­ years ago. More comfort, more, purity, esting. and better worth living, no oth­ Owing to intertribal wars and the slava ett's charge, the relator was stationed er justification is needed for placing the RESTRICT led chase, it is believed the population of held the keys to the muguzine. This more intelligence, more refinement, largest opportunities within her reach. witl Afvca is increasing very slowly, ,f at officer" had'bcerT unumta*Uy"bwy th a t: t,ov™ towart! the edge of the whcatfield, things worth having—these' mark the The Gootl A, morning nnd was now taking a lute i uud ho was sent out in charge of a She lias a right to exercise a free choice Ktrl :rcis a advance of our social life. Never were and to solve the problem for herself. i cm he fact that Equatorial Afrloa is, breakfast with tlu* .quartermaster. { KT,ad to rt‘,u’vo «»» P'cket in 11 «°P“ oi houses so good, never was furniture so Mr. Joseph 1 >* a torr.d country, quite thickly peo­ Like most hungry men. he wns not} W^J9< I convenient and abundunt, never was jNOTES FOR' WOMEN READERS. way, once llo flEN pled, seems to bear out the statements ovcrpleased to be disturbed, but my er-1 jiltin g ,c he was. about to j dross so comfortable and healthful, nev-1 restrictive Je Mrs . Henry Draper -, now in 1’eruiis ER, o f many travelers, that its climate Is no delay, so he rose, j r™ cV<> asked him what‘ his orders ■ er manners so simple and sensible, nev- i pent efforts her husband's constant assistant in all at a> more endurable than tbat of most Hnd, taking his keys and an open can-! . iK‘rs arid also place servatory. Sweden, ton. the candle in a lantern, but, without; you stop them.’ ,, . .: ,. ,. i our degeneracy and sigldng over the j T he Ball Mall Gazette has the first ry ago with 1 :ett< of this larger population is undoubted­ a gi doing cither, he lighted the candle. • , C,,h’ Jvplk tl,p*v * ht‘ departure of the “good old times" of { woman attached Us a general journal­ pressed lioust ly-tho fact that Equatorial Africa is for * in the most part an elevated plateau, threw open the inner door, and bidding' ^ p fun in there. I lie rebels have got our early American life. ist to a London paper in the person of ' such local np me follow, this also against the rules, * s^reteh of stone wall 'i'he reason of Hie present distressing j Miss Fredrielis. German by extraction municipalitie nan while the Amazon valley lies .only a i goi few hundred feet above the level of the strode into the death-stored vault with an,d oar ^ »wcar theyt are going to state of affairs 1 heard explained not! and birth. Hie is a good linguist and burgh town no more precaution thdn a fanner would i tak<‘ ,^°Jvay ^rom them, long ago. One man thought it was b e -, invaluable on foreign service. She was drink shop' i ser sea, until the foothills ol the Cordil­ dent leras are reached.—N. Y. Sun. use in going into his root cellar. I ; ««r.*nf»»nnant went in and soon be cause the “good old doc femes" were ; the special correspondent for the paper them, enact went with him, amazed slightly, put s uud Ins men were as deep in the “ fun nowadays not preached at all, and tlie j at Berlin during the time o f I’rince Bis­ week-day clo time MAKING ROME HOWL. without demur. < as their predecessors, notwithstanding other was equally sure that it was he*» marck's resignation, and has only just ing to season ami dam' tatillc speaking la Easy and Very Fascinat­ My reonisition called for a nutnher of i their oruers not to fire. They kept it cause thev were nreaehcd all the time returned from Heligoland. through a "1 ing B iuIdcm . cartrid. Is it not about time we ceased to ap­ all surplus te we “There is no more fascinating busl- supply ply to woman that misnomer of the benefit, as mil mrss," said a speech-maker the other! fifty ■•weaker sex." at least so far as then Christiania, at si day, “ than that of speech-making, for m sibilitv to take care of themselves is municipal it t of i t s easy to Speechify, and anybody can »i packing tow used in transportation, eomplislied their object.—Westchester times. Never Was tlje church so bright concerned? In Germany o.ftOO,000 wom­ spirits, save nany do it by a little practice, Just rattle i Taking the candle from the top of a (Pa.) Kecord. and fair as now, and never did the sky en earn their living by industrial pur­ day, at 7 p. : by imn.oi away. That’s mjr style. And ©very j box of ammunition, where it hud rested SCRAPS FOR SOLDIERS, of the future redden with a mme glori­ suits: in England, -i.OOli.OOO: in France. and are-no© time you do it you’ll grow fonder of it during our stay, the sergeant hastily, ous promise of the coming day. In , 3.7.*)0,000; in Austro-Hungary, about the lim it the lung When your hearers cheer you at. the and. 1 fear, unduly moved by thoughts A sot,Mens’ monument is to be built those good old times men lived under ’ same, andin this country, including all Denmark, t untry Opening, you’ll feel proud, When they of breakfast, started before me to the at Orono, Ale.,, by the local Grand Army the horrid shadows of frightful super­ occupations, over 2,700,000. dozen year*- '00,00 Tear with laughter at your funhy magazine door. As lie opened this a post and Woman’s Relief Corps. stitions. Now it is to intxtefn science Fii.\r Sophie Haevanu 's lias written in spirits: tl VANl 6 lories, yon feel happy. When their draught of air caught the Flame of the' GexKr.AT, Fnm, who has just been only that we owe our emancipation a treatise making a forcible appeal to consumpltoi fori faces are tgnast at you describe a bar- candle, and, though 1 was fully two elected a member of the Federal Coun­ from the yoke of this awful tyranny.1 German women to resist the tendency which they reuif tor, inf scene, or when their eyes are yards behind him, it streamed back, cil of Switzerland, was formerly a pri­ Scientific explorers have licen over the ! of woman's education to treat girls ex­ by ennetinr n to tin i>t as you grow pathetic, you'll show nnd some, o f the flying filaments of flax vate in an Illinois regiment nnd spent earth, and finding no mouth of hell. J clusively as future, house-keepers and cease at u hou yo.ir supor.ority,' When they appreciate fell in its blaze, many months in Libby prison. that is gone. Science lius explained mothers. The writer nrgUcs that this should be - e r rit tin* fine points you will smile with Satr In an instant the whole mass in my T he members o f Sturtcvant Corps, earthquakes and volcanoes, and now is an injustice, since no one thinks of that public.. e no fs/act on. When they are tbr.lied by arms whs in flames, and the sudden and W» It. G.» Concord, N. II.» arc bushy en­ devils fight no longer in the bowels of educating boys simply to be future tc convey i mply fh 1 ebsing burstof eloquence and break awful glare lit up the dark vault as gaged in furnishing a library for tho the earth, ditna and Vesuvius are no householders and fathers. She insists ot to tho po faflu- i no thundetous applause, you’ ll stand though lightning had pierced the roof, Soldiers* Home a t Tilton, N, H. Tho longer vent-holes of the pit. Astronomy that til© modern system of edmuting Scandinuvii ysten < n tha platform like a conquering horo, With his .hand on the door, the sergeant corpse has already received several has shattered the follies of astrology;; women results in cramping women’s total nbstii cram and feiiro amid the sweet strains of th* turned his head: but ali be could sec creditable contributions. and people: have found out thatthe stars; individuality and in lowering the ideals least an ; iowc bc./ss li;,nd that are overpowered by was a mass of swirling fire. With a cry Cat-tain J ohn A noerson , who was are minding their own business instead J of life. Templars the general racket. It is a b g thing to of horror he Flung open the door and buried recently in Brooklyn, was the of meddling with theirs; nnd eclipses, Not ail society girls eat the bread of “ Bla Band iris e. V a t ip- (op speeeblflar and make Home was out of sight. I was left to my master during the war of the Well- no longer moon swallowing monsters, idleness. Miss Mildred Conway, only and, latter ;dred lu-w. itr-Uiiicago Evening Journal. Own resources, with littft time to utilize known clipper, “ Davy Crockett."- It are only very natural and well-behaved daughter o f that favorite author. Ahm- Unions ah- .vorit them, My first impulse was to throw was nnder his command, it is said, that shadows. Iceland, is ; ssist* —A young lady residing in the far curc D. Conway, assists lier father in the blazing mass on the floor. But my she established -the record of 160 days S'ihcc psychology is studied, we know effort, its < plkys Earn baa developed a meet peouliar af- his liloraiy work, plays the piano like second thought decided against it. The between New York and San Francisco. that witchcraft Is folly, and insanity is a professional performer, has so much having hoc: otjne! HoHon for kerosene oil., its odor is to lift1 ts rluiiic to her, its taite delieiouft She whole floor ivasstre wnitvith inflammable Senat OR-et.ect GIordon at the battle only a disease to be treat and cured. dramatic ability as to have procured her House.--Ni flax and paper cartridges, while around of .Seven Pines received three bullet Thus science—like a mother going up­ good offers from the theatrical nuiie the t diiitus one of two oups of it a day, T he cm the stacks o f13ammunition boxes the wounds, and at Antietam he got two stairs to bed with her frightened boy— agofs, nhd is one o f the most faithful f the l utiies tn it, and steeps little rolls of •gainst cm ground was black with powder. My bullets in the leg, One in the arm, one has been with her candle Into all the and zealous workers in th© successful •» in puficr Jii It to thrust in her work* Ing liimscl fiery burden would no sooner touch the in the shoulder, and one In the tight old dark corners that used to make us “College Settlement" in Uivington *nt" • ?■ jnir.i.H't” would he dangerous busl* benefiting ■ floor than Its flames would flash to every cheek, He also had! ahorse killed under zreep and cringe and shiver with terror, street, while, in addition to her gift oi idltio to hi for ihis girl o f phenomenal appe* the growth it-, lot it is doubtful if a lover be corner of the magazine, in it would him, the bntt of his pistol smashed, his "makers always have had a special fac­ cleverness, her fairy godmother gavt «*y » not do Uncle Sam its proper service. canteen pierced, and his coat torn With ulty for seeing “ breakers ahead" and her a gypsy-like beauty and a charming eventually »uty * ton a i Mifllciently fond of her to endure lejn.~-.Tole ‘4h«f latrlumoahe retela la. On the other hand, could i but get my bullets. unpoth water behind, But the sober voice, s

PROFIT IN DRINKS, CALENDAR TGR 1891. Dishonored D raft!. TEMPERANCE NOTES. When tho stomach dishonors the draft* How fhu Haloon»K«>e]i«*i» iUeeil* Ills Cos* m ale upon it by the reat of the system, it la h i g h l y -s e a s o n e d f o o d , lornc>r$. neccsrai'ily'because its fund of strength is There is a pretty fair margin of profit IT very low. Toned with Hostetter’s Stomach the Danger That Ides In Fanciful t'ook- to the saloon-keeper in most of the Bitters it soon begins to nay out vigor in 2 it kl;. the shape of pure, rich blood, containing drinks lu> dispensed, particularly in the BlOl 1011 the elements of muscle, bone and brain. As Splws and condiments ip. the season­ “ mixed” drinks ami in cordials, though I0!l7 u sequence of the new vigor afforded the ing of food also lead to intemperance in even ordinary beer, 'vine and whisky it 23.24 stomach, the bowels perforin their func­ the cultivation of an abnormal taste for 25 20 27128 29 3031 tions regulnriy and tho liver works like yield what ought to be considered a Aif. clockwork. Malaria has no effect upon a hot, smarting substances. They create Feb. 2 8 4 satisfactory return upon the investment 9 Id'll system thus reinforced. a craving- for more food than can be made in. them. It is a remarkable 17118 digested, and for liquors as well. Per* thing that a glass of- brandy and soda 24 25 20 Thehr are lots of people in tills world Ikons who do not lenow how to cook, seek who wear silks mid velvets on top, with n rarely costs less than 25 cents,and usual­ 0 4 0 7 Sept. a carefully covered gurm-uit of Backcloth to make their cookery palatable by ly .from 10 to 50 cents,, though only a i! IS 11 1314 and ashes underneath.—Atchison (ijoho. using spices and condiments to hide de­ 15lOjlT.lfi 2021 thimbleful of brandy is involved, and 22 23:24 25 27.28 fects. Good cookery consists in increas­ the remainder is seltzer, which , costs at ai.ao.si 29 30 . Map of Die United States. 'sfa Od.. ing the digestibility and improving tbe retail 8 cents a quart. Braiidy costs 6.0 10 II ■ A large, handsome Map of the United .palatableness of food. Bad cookery from SI to $5 a bottle at retail, but 1213 17118 15 States, mounted and suitable for uflico or ignores the natural flavors of foods and 1»'20 24 25 home use, is issued by the Burlington O N B E N J O Y S high-priced brandy does not figure ex­ 2627 23 23 20 27 26 20 route. Copies will bo'given free when it i adds a variety, of high seasonings which tensively behind bars. The average can'be done without expense for transmis­ Both the method ami results when render it still more indigestible than the "sj'4 "o "c ffor. sion ; or they wilt be mailed to any address retail price of the brandy used is per­ 10*11 12*13 Syrup o f Figs is taken; it is pleasant unskilled preparations would be with­ 1510 on receipt of six cents in postage by P. S, haps about Sl.50 a bottle. It -costs the 1708 1(120 22 23 Eustls, Gen’lPass. Agent, U. B. &CJ R. R., and refreshing to the taste, and acts out them. The more' serious reason 2425 2027 2930 saloon-keeper perhaps half o r . three- 31 Chicago, 111. gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, why high seasonings should lead to in­ quarters of this amount. There are Jut,. Dec™ Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­ temperance is in the perversion of the “ You devoto a great deal of your timo to forty “drinks" of this brandy in a bot­ tem effectually, dispels colds, head* sense of taste. Certain senses are given pedesti'iunlsm.” “ Yes, it is my sole diver tle^ Four cents,, therefore, is a liberal 2827 alon.’’—Washington Post. • aches and fevers aud cures habitual to ns to add to our pleasure as well as estimate of the cost of a “ brandy,” and 2829 constipation. Syrup of Figa is the for the practical use they are to us. For one usually gets no better quality of If every woman la this land knew for her­ self the actual quality of Dobbins' Electric only remedy o f its kind ever pro? instance, the sense of sight is not only liquor at 50 cents than at 25 cents. The To the I’acifle Const.. ' Hoap, no otAer washing soap could bo sold. duced, pleasing,to the taste and ac­ useful but enables us toudrink in beauty difference usually involved is in the Go to California via the through lines ot Millions do use it, but other millions have without doing us any harm. The same character arid splendor of the saloon. the Burliugion. Route, from Chicago or St. never tried it. Have pouf Ask your grocer ceptable to the stomach, prompt in of musie and other harmonies which For whisky-‘plain” from 10 cents to Louis to Denver, and thence over the now for it. _ its action and truly beneficial in its may come to us through the sense of broad gunge, through cur lines of tho Den- 25 cents is charged. For 10-cent whisky ver & Riot; rnu do or Colorado Midland Rail­ If children have pots they are Icsb liable effects, prepared only from the most hearing, lint the -sense of taste was and vermouth one usually must pay 25 ways. via Leadvllle, Glen wood Springs and; to become pottiBh.—Pittsburgh Dispatch. healthy and agreeable substances, given to distinguish between wholesome cents, though the whisky retails at §1 to Salt Lnlco—-through interesting cities and its many excellent qualities com­ and unwholesome foods, and can not he $1.50 a bottle, arid ■ vermouth retails at unsurpassed scenery. Dining Cars all tho E xplosions o f Coughing are stopped by used for merely sensuous gratification way. ' - Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar. mend it to all and have made it 50 cents. Plain vermouth is rated with Pike’s Toothacheprops Cureia one minute. the most popular remedy known. without debasement and malting it a the,, cordials generally,.and costs from Little Bot—“ Papa, the papers say thi­ gross thing. An education which de­ 15 cents to 25 a “thimbleful.” As there mine owners are going to eouJcHce. W hat i- “Y ou’kk just the man I’ m laying for,” as . Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50a mands enjoyment or pleasure through the moaning of coalesce!" Papa—-“ It means the brickmasbn said to the contractor?^ and $1 bottles by all leading drug­ are sixty such “drinks” in a bottle, the less coal, iny son."—Grip. ' Binghamton Leader. the sense of taste is wholly Artificial; it extreme limit of profit in vermouth is gists. A'ny reliable druggist who • is coming down to the animal plane or $14.50 on a 50-cent investment. * Free! Free! . Biliousness, dizziness, nausea, headache, may not have^t on hand will pro- . below it, for the instinct of the brute The cordials cost from $1.50 to $1.75 By sending your address and two-cent ure relieved by.small doses of Carter's Lit­ cure it promptly for any one who tle Liver Pills. . creation teaches it merely to eat to live. for a bottle containing from forty to wishes to try i t . Do not accept How widespread is this habit of sens­ sixty “drinks,” which are sold generally t xuinwa.v, v-uiciigu, in,, uu ivimuuu yuu a If a courting match Is not declared off it any substitute. uous gratification through taste. We at 25 cents each, though in some of the i map of a portion of the city of Chicago j must end in u t-io.—N. O. Picayune. call upon a neighbor and are offered re­ swell places f)5 cents is charged. The ’ showing the silo of the World’s Columbian- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. freshments, as, though the greatest bless­ Exposition. T he best cough medicine is piso’s Cure SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. average cocktail, sold for from 15 cents for Consumption. Sold everywhere. 25c. LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORf. N.V. ings of life came from indulging the dp- to 25 cents costs from 2 to 4 cents. The Ir you wish to have your portrait taken petite, This evil is largely due to wrong ordinary hotel claret costs 80, cents a on ivory, face an enraged elephant.—Texas First -class securities — handcuffs ami m a k 5 -education which begins in childhood. gallon, or about 8 cents for a small bot­ Biffins* i timelooks.—Boston Transcript. BORE W ELLS! When Johnnie sits down to the table Our WVll Machine* aro tho most tle, for which the hotel charges you A hood boarder—an expert carpenter. KKLUUI,*, DliMAfiJ,*, Sl’CCiCKftirtM.? MONEY! the mother says: “Johnnie, what would from 00 cents to $1. Often the only dif­ They ttoStOHE IVMltK an ix cn Mat* that ira m e the A lterBeeMeat Is Ode eventually solve one-half the rum prob­ ars, No. 003 Main Street, Buffalo, N. L tU i (ftinrana. lem.—Toledo Blade. he brought to hatter views,

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Merry Christina* at Xenia TH'E O r p h a a 'i H o m e . The Christmas chimes rang merrily ANDREW JACKSON, AN INUJCPKNOKNT W 'KEKLY HKW IrAPKBi at this institution, and in the happy si : amily o f nine hundred ail was “ Peace on earth, good will toward men.” SATURDAY, JAN. 10, 1891 Every preparation possible had been made for these little ones left to our care, and early ednesdaythe G. A. SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. J»S II. BLAIRy Editor and Prop'r R ,, . R . C, and B. o f V. committees having the gifts in. charge arrived. PRICC * 1.35 PER ANNUM. The “ precious boxes” were in every cot- »ready for the morrow. Gen’l and . Young had a warm welcome for -DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF- In the long perods o f peace which all. Many distinguished guests were this country enjoys, the Indians come resent, Ohio’s soldier, Governor and in play for our army to practice on. Eis charming wife, Chaplain Collier and wife, Comrade Dowling and wife, We would almost forget the art of war if the red men did dot induce us to shoot at them now and then. p't ■' ■ ■«»• — ' . ■' - F. Clark with many others, some were Republicans are not respectors o f here for the first time, and it was a persons. President Harrison has been revelation to them. A look over the notified by the postmaster o f Kansas rounds, industrial pursuits and a City that there is a letter for him ress parade was enjoyed. A Christ­ mas cantata and other interesting ex­ there “ held for postage,1’ and that as ercises had been arranged for the even­ soon as He will remit the necessary ing, and it was a grand audience in­ •two cents it will be forwarded to his deed that gatherey iu the chapel. Doors, Sash % address. The children enjoyed particularly ...... <— » "t "■ “ Kris Kringle” and the trouble he had Greene county Indiana, has a with “ Tom and Jerry” and little eyes preacher who can neither read nor were brighter and Hearts lighter in the write. Hihwife reads a chapter in thought o f his comings, tomorrow. During the.evening E x Col. S. o f Y . the bible, and announces the text for Howard Gilkey presented in behalf o f him, and then he preaches. But if a Ohio Derision, sons o f Veterans the great many preachers could exchange hand instruments, that luid been pur­ -itrnch o f the'ir knowledge. for a little chased at a cost o f several hundred o f his spirituality it would be a good dollars. Col. Gilkey’s remarks, were LATH, MOULDINGS, FLOORING. SIDING, ETC, happy and the band boys more than thing. Illiterate as he is, he is happy in possession o f such a beautiful % power with the people. His sermons re. Little Louise Broadstone o f are marvels of effectiveness, and, re­ euia recited “ The Fret Lady. Pres-, Have just received a new sotek. Can offer you better cently at a revival,-he received 65 ac­ ident” with fine effect. It was an cessions to bis church. Perhaps one evening o f happy surprises, General Young and wife receiving a case o f Grades for less money than you have been paying for poor grades. o f the secrets o f his strength is his lack sterling silver from the employees. o f education. To all orignal power— The presentation was made in a few and what power is more original than happy words by Financial Officer ' spirituality—tha vapid culture o f Clark, and in turn Mr. Clark and wife were recipients o f a' handsome CALL AND SEE GRADES AND PRICES.* books is ah injury. sec’y from the .same source, Altogether revelations o f the microscope the evening was one o f great pleasure,- every heart youngond old united in Tha Pulpit and the Stag*. are "tor more importont to humanity the glad merrymaking, „ Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United than telescopic discoveries,” says the Early Christmas morning the child­ Brethren Church, Blue Mound, Kan., says: “I feel it my duty to tell what Inventive Age, In one sense they ren were astir singiug the merry Christ­ wonders Dr. King’s New Discovery I are, and in another not. The revela­ mas carols. Very soon the committee tins, done for uie. My luiigs were tions o f the microscope are important Mesdames DeWoif. Dowling, Robin­ badly diseased, and my parishioners son, Northcutt and McQuiston, and in that they are practical, in that they thought that I could live only a few Misses Clarke and Morrison were at weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. - have to do with the betterment and work to see that every one was re­ King’s New Discovery and am souud •perbape extension o f our. individua membered, the arrangements were so and well, gaining 26 lbs. in weight. ' JBBS STS. lives; .but it is to the discoveries o f tlio complete, and it1 was only a broken Arthur Love, Manager loves Fun­ ny Folks Combination, writes: “ Af­ , telescope that the race must look for doll or something o f this kind that needed attention. Every , child re­ ter a thorough trial and convincing knowledge o f its own destiny. There ceived a gift, and each cottage a game evidence, I am confident Dr. King’s is little doubt that an inquiry into the or two for evening amusement. New Discovery for Consumption, history oi the peoples o f neighboring Dep’t Pres't Clarke was- here and oeats ’em all, and cures when every- J there: with her genial face anxious that thing fails. The greatest kindness 11 PL-TT .SH ES worlds would give us some infinitely none should be overlooked. Col, De- can do my many thousand friends is I to urge them to try it.* Free trial1 W valuable inklings about ourselves, am W olf o f Columbus and the Bona o f there is little doubt that improve- bottles at RiDGWAv’a Drug Store, I Veterans were very helpful aud have Regular sizes 60c. and $1.00. 1 ° inents in the telescope will yet make our thanks. The G. A. R. committee Largest Assortment ever Re­ , A Y K A Vt t I ‘mdertah* to briefly such inquiry practicable. were very busy with their gifts. A Itwchady Fairly IntelUgvnt prrmmaf tllbtff rtail auil Write, atid who, bountiful dinner with plenty o f “ good­ laflrr ?N«trN« tfew, willin d u etrleesfy, _ _ _'hn*rta tarn Threw T lm nul Malian a ceived. Strange are the ways that people ies” was provided and from every side Taarlalhmewn I^IUM.wVfrfrrrrf h«y lire.! will also fhmlih iharittMilidiafttupioytNsiiljaKHlitrbywiraimmiNlaiaoNttl. commit suicide and strange are the you could hear “ this is the happiest ft* W)riiitieMa«ri,*Mrolavabov«, Easily and fpriektjr time we have ever known.” We wish ItarmsL I draft* tmi an* worker from each district nrrawnly, I reasons 'which induce them to person hire already taught and yrovklad with cmplnyintat a torva aimltrf.whiiriiiniltlnfitrrllMKlif^rsriirliiNKW every Relief Corps member in the anil M O IsIft* V«llpirftctitara|PRKl5s Addrvsiatawca# ally supervise the shuffling off there state o f Ohio could have seen the hap­ IU €« A lilX N s UNX 4S#f AugtMrfMf aihlhti own mortal coils. A man down in piness nnd content o f every face, they Yantic, Conn., went into a car, lit'a would rekindle their energy for this iincklen’s Arnica Naive. year. Visit this Home, sisters and see k newspaper and burned off four feet of The best salve in the world for cats, one o f the results o f our labor o f love. the overhead bell cord, and sought the oruim-s, sores, ulcers, salt rlieurn, fever The spirit o f Chreistmas is the same ■ores, tetter, chapped hands, ehi'blsins, brace that supported theplatform shed yesterday-today-and for all time and urns and all skin eruption*, nnd positive XEN IA, OHIO. o f the station. He slipped one end o f to these little ones may each returning v cures piles, or no pay required. Ir is ■•.» ran rend to give perfect satisfaction, the cord through the ring at the end Chrifttmas bring good tidings, “ All isi * rn Jttey refit there*re4riW***wJ|»Wlt/ rtfom l Rowe *urw c w t$**•.*• • COOKS mertk. YwufftftstatlieUrcwfchedJtV* JERSEY brought some sausage to school' as a was confined to his bed last winter >t ItNiMi# whireriv ynts giw, £*•« h i- •a .k t r > with a severe attack o f lumbago; but ffawm eaWjy turnfe* free*#*** 0ALVANI2CD STEM. part o f her noonday lunch. Some o f Mfl M*ri yew, Law rewk f« Mure rim# •rail the rime, tflf m rm tf A f t t r i - the school teachers joked her about a thorough application o f Chamber­ F«1 int* *wfcMa#» amwwf them, ^ „ . .. ■ NKWahflwnw4erAii,FBiikmMir$ft»e». FriRfl ^ LdWN her epicurean* taste. She so deeply lain’s Pain Balm enabled him to get W, StaHAu * «•., lie s a (Ml S m b * felt'her disgrace that she went home up and go to work. Mr. Price • says: FENCING and shot herself. "The Remedy cannot be recommend­ A Vsverahle Inym slM , ed too highly.” Let atiy one troubled A favorable (mpre«sfoii is itivar- Few people arc so modest that they with rheumatism, neuralgia or lame ably created by the dse of Jackson’s HEATERS We have a complete line of do not have stowed away, somewhere back give it a trial and they will lie Wild Cherry ahd Tar Syrup. ” Its in their souls, a pet egotism. The pet o f the same opinion. 50 cent bottles great medicinal paopcrtics lie in its egotism o f Charles Wellsworth, of iot sale by B. G. Ripgway . healing virtues. When the lungs STOVES Snow Hill, Md., is his power to escape become irritated and inflamed by a of all kinds at from durance vile. He Cannot con­ B. G. Ridgway, the druggist desires severe coid, or the nasal passages se-i ceal his exultation .when he contem­ to Inform the public, that he is agent crete a thin, watery fluid, and a heavy |Dnplr ftfiffnm plates the ease with which he can get for the most successful preparation dull feeling Is present in the forencad L wllUIlI t s on the outside o f a jail. The sheriff that has yet been produced for coughs, then the mucous membrane Is irri­ We think we can please you tated, and it become a matter o f great thought he had Charlie fast the other Colds and croup. It will loosen and both in quality and pi lce. day, but, going to bis cell in the relieve a severe cold in lees time than moment ai to the acmdies we'seek .... iiJ u tir and {employ, that may be at least Give us a call- morning, he found he Was gone. The any other treatment, The article re­ powerless to impair that which they TweTHiNi fugitive was rundown and captured, ferred to is Chamberlain’s Cough Rem­ WMre a ■TSaOFCO, X.AWTXISO, 9 V * are inadequate to remedy. Jackson’s and, when recaged, said: “ No trap edy. It is a medicine that has won Crouse & Dull. 3PI5»U tttm Umx* U a«»lr»a. wan ever built that would hold me. Wild Cherry ami Tar Syrup is no u ouwAnEUTAa^, M m m m m * t o fame and popularity on it's merits and cheap preparation, but is made with The only way to keep me in here is to one that can always be depended up­ «tm kMo* m •**><*«Ik, Ussafe tm m wta4> Nai i, saU i»ia»w. a view of doing what we say It will, •MlakTpt3f,VYiv«»Uwk «e,K4*A»ra drive an iron bolt through my body Ftfs tmg intikt* m eHMrht l,ut wt> hm A ll Xnterreua^g ****&•*&• on, I t Is the only known remedy Gne dose will relieve (lie cold and 1 [MuHito- m fn into rite fiour, and it is doubtful i f •i#.'-., ;• I «lja«n ai ilMsii ili< gifSs UN)*m t*t that will prevent croup. It must be irritation o f the lungs or nasal pas­ M »1n W irt, *11 Agfa, In M r 1 af Aim *»-*-*- toedl MlIHrtf that would hold me,* Yet in other twH» M m waWV9|p tried to be appreciated. It Is put up sages, and one bottle will cure the . jifcffltfrft I f ifliiil' JIMK# ti? departments o f human activity Mr. ** 1 • f WolUworth conducts himself with fat fifteents and $1 bottles. For isle worst cold, Brice 2$ and 50 cents. humility. by R. O , KirXiWAY. For sate by B. hi. Ridgway, i m in u m *» oai cC i'

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Meanwhile, hairpins and looking- d e s i r a b l e s e r v a n t s . ’MJE glasses hat* been swept away, the MWS/MVMWWVk Boor is cleared, sad the Gallic hair- jThese with AriieUeaw' Are Meet FAWCETT ! dresser certainly does not take his i . Traetahle* ilN IJKDUrBNDKNT WKlClCI.V MKWSBAfKK, pleasures sadly, for. in the refreshmeat- A lotof women were discussing the roeaa wharf hoN|ed stout and cigarettes teervant problem, says the New York Has In stock a fine Hue of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY and, appear to be most in request, the friends |Epoch,and one clever wotnan put for- o f luokless No. 23 and the successful No. iward an entirely new idea aa the desir­ SATURDAY, JAN. 10, 1891 able requirements for a servant. 1 exhaust themselves in gesticulations “ I DIAMONDS! have grown modest in late years,” she The finest line of Optical Goods in Greene County. A Specialty made and arguments, while the paucity of the said. “ I no longer demand, as I uwd IV, H, B LAIR , Editor tend JProp’r funereal black-edged programmes lash­ ofHrioclliitn Pebble Spectacle* in Gold, Silver Htid Steel frnmea. They to, that my cook shall know how to confer n brilllnucy and distinctness of vision, with an amount o f ease and es many into exhibitions of fury which cook, or that my waitress shall under*- frequently threaten to develop Into comfort; pddom enjoyed by spectacle wearers. pugilistic interludes. As' the writer de­ stand sewihg—not at all. The one de­ PRICK $1.25 PIR ANNUM. mand I do make in the servant who U, parts a procession of ladies, who have been brought with hair already dressed comes to me is that she shall have s grief. I advertise: ■ 'Wonted, a cook CHURCH DIRECTORY. in -various historical and fashionable styles, is in course of formation, and with a grief—serviceable and warranted Covenantor Church.—Kev T. C. suggest* the idea-that- the revolving to lost.’ There's nothing that will BARR * M0RC0N Sprout, Pastor. itagular sprvlee* at waxen dummies have escaped from the 'make a woman so tractable and teacha­ -;-i, ~ ..------II:W a m; Sabbath school at 10:00 a to ble as a grief. And; you .see, a woman various hairdressers' windows to take \ • m^V11 ji.il , R. P. Oliutoh,—Rev, J. F. Morton; part in the revels. Rut the last im­ with an affliction doesn’t want to be off pastor. Services at 11:00 a in; Sabbath nights like, gay-hearted girls. She school atJUhOOa in, pression of the *‘Rrand Concern* Inter* Now determined that no firm in this COUNTY or AD^ natkma^e and Ball” % ,0 # * , haggard, stays at home and nurses her sorrow Mi-B. Churoti.~Rev, G.L.Tufts, pa* and thinks dp little things to do about JO IN IN G . COUNTIES vsfiall undersell them In tor. Preselling at 10:45 a in; Sabbath ghastly apparit ion, hugging a brush and school at 9"80 a. in.; clads, 3:00 p, in,; comb, is card-hoard box and a striped the house meantime. Such s woman Young People’s meetin« at 7:00 p irf; wrapper, and peering through the will accomplish a great amount of prayer meeting Wednesday evening:,at work. What kind of grief do I find 7:f":00 awing door* with' wild eyes at the revels within. It was the fallen angel hover­ moBt serviceable? A disappointment In U. P , Church.- • Rev. .T, C. Warnopk, ing around the gates of Paradise, the ilove, if I treat it with deep considera* pastor. Services at i 1:00 a hi and 7 p ,tion and respect, will last the longest*- *FURIIITURE* napless No. 93. . m ; Sabbath school at 10:00 a in longer even than mourning for a dead ABI.B. Church.—Rev. J. -D. Jack- An HamMed Vhler. husband. For widows, you know, are They have a full line of all kinds of Furniture, such as son, pastor. Services at 11:00 a in and much like babies-they cry a good deal 7:00pin each Sabbath; Sahbatli school A.traveler in Morocco tell* in “The. Parlor Suits, Bed-Room Suits, Dressers, Bureaus, Book- SiOOp m ; clam, 7:00 p in eaoli Friday Lend of an African' 8ultan,” the follow­ the first six months, then they begin to 'Baptist Church. — Rev. R.MTurner, ing story: “The Sultan, not long ago, .take notice, and they’re very hard to Csses, till ksnds of Beds, Chairs. Stands, Tables, Rock­ pastor. Preaching every Sabbath at discovered that one of his viziers was bring through the second summer.” lla m , and 7:00 p m; Sabbath School- at ers, and everything found in a First class Furniture 2:00 o'clock p m ; Prayer meeting Wed­ becoming too powerful. He therefore KANGAROOS FOR AMERICA. nesday night: summoned him to tea, and compliment­ Store. Give them a call. ed him on his great wealth. The vizier, A Project on Foot to Balsa Them In IRV becoming.vain, boasted of the number Conntiv* " FESTIVE FIGAROS. of his houses, horses, wives, and slaves, We are assured on what seems good and the .Sultan rebuked him, Baying authority, says the Helena (Mont.) Ga­ that he was too rich and thought too' zette, that the project of importing kan­ UNDERTAKING- Hair-Dressing in View of the Pub* much of himself. To show the man ex­ garoos into this country iB seriously en­ , ’ lioforPrizea actly what he was worth, U b Majesty tertained by several enthusiastic and Is a specialty. W e keep on hands a full line of Coffins, had him taken by soldiers to the sla-ge- Wealthy sportsmen o f the West. Tha animals have been successfully ac­ Tbs Wild Sesas Witnessed at a Tonsorlai market, where he was put up for sale, Caskets, Robes, Etc. All calls will be promptly at­ Exhibition In Tatis — A Tremendous and received only one bid. o f eightpence. climated In England and France, and tended to. Bow Caused by One o f the I*»s- He was then taken baek to the Sultan, we are assured that there is no reason . tag Competitors. who said to hirp: ‘Now you know your why they should not thrive here. The proper value—eightpence. Go home practical extinction of the -buffalo has BARR & MORTON. and ponder over it.’ When the man left the plains without any big game of • Before twenty-seven looking-glasses importance, and experienced sportsmen sat twenty-seven disheveled maidens, reached home, however, he found - that nearly all his property had been taken declare that hunting the'kangaroo, as , the glories of their toilets vailed by the away by order of the Sultan. Only one practiced in Australia, is second in ex­ familiar s triped wrappers of the hair­ small residence, one wife, one horse, citement and interest only to killing the dresser’s saloon, surrounded by hair­ and one slave had lieen left him.” buffalo. The scheme is. not without pins, bandeaux, and—but why expose A LQRD’S LUNCHEON BILL. commercial' importance. Kangaroo the secrets of the toilet? Enough to leath er is a very valuable product and ssy that all was there necessary to the Walts* at th. Servian Frontier until It the animals breed rapidly. The pro­ A cordial invitation is extended to yon to examine the - erection of a fashionable coiffure. Be­ WasTnUL moters hope to he privileged to intro­ elegant hind each stood a Figaro, expectant, tail- This is a story boldly stolen from the. duce the new game at the beginning of •$> eomb in hand, his snowy shirt-front and Frankfurter Zettung, vrhifh, says a for­ the warm season in-the .Yeliowstone resplendent studs carefully protected by eign correspondent, shall not - be de­ park, and -so insure them for a few a silken kerchief, now executing valse prived of do* aH it if I can help ifcr years’ Government protection and im­ . stepSto the preliminary strains Of the “ Lord Arlington," writes the Bel­ munity from senseless sportsmen. hand, now.eombing. the tresses before grade correspondent of that journal to NEW ST06K him to the same accompaniment. This its editor, “ left Buda-Pestb the other Sftuiejr BeM AgahMt F i f n u . odd scene, says a , Paris letter in the day in a special train with biadangbters A, novel contest .of speed recently ! being received now. A complete line of fine ' New York Bun, was at the ball of the and servants for Constantinople. The res* took place at Hamnie, in Westphalia, Society o f Progress in Hairdressing, and taurantrkeeper of the Belgrade station pigeons and honey-bees being the con­ it was the outset of a prize competition. was advise l of my Lord’* arrival by tel­ testants. The race was made on a The signal is given. With lightning egraph, and. in accordance with order* wager that ar dozen honey-bees liber­ Angers the competitor* proceed to given, served- the party with a splendid ated three miles from their hive would work. In a - trice fringes that lately repast apod arrival. The luncheon was reach it in better time than • dozen hung dank and straight assume a puffy greatly enjoyed, bat my Lord hesitated pigeons would1 reach their cot* from all the latest styles together with every grade of fine the same distance. The b*es and pig­ appearance. The spectator can not with the payment of the bill until the , . * • * i ' * , fail to note the careful powdering of train well-nigh drew out of the station. eons were given wing at » village the model’s faces, for the electric light is Then Lord Arlington gave mine host three miles from Hamme. The first be* trying, and obsmrve how speedily a just ten per cent, of the amount erf the finished » quarter of a minute before Business Suits, Overcoats. Bant­ .twist here, a curl there,'and half* bill, remarking, with a pleasant smile, the first pigeon, add three other bee* doaen skillfully placed pins add to fem­ *he knew.very well that it was enstorn- reached the goal before the second pig­ ings, Gents Furnishing Goods. ary in Serria to overcharge a foreigner eon. The other contestants “finished inine charms. It is all vmy serious. ■ ■ * i The “subjects” are models of gravity. at least ninety per cent’ The host was in • bunch” a moment later. * Messrs. Louis, and Auguste, and Jaques, for a time flabbergasted, bnt finally re­ Our prices, like quality in fire goods can not be excelled. and Hippolyte indulge only in the facial covered his presence o f mind and tele­ Specimen Cnaen. mMtotttam peculiar to their trade. graphed to the frontier guard at Pi rot: S. II. Clifford, New Cased, IVie. Their young ladles and professional ‘The gentleman In the special train ran was troubled with' nonralgia and fkrlsnds solemnly promenade to tfie •way without settling, and the train rheumatism, his stomach was disor­ D. M. STEW ART * CO mmicandawsltrssatto with palpitating should not be allowed to leave the coon* try until four hundred and fifty francs dered, Ids liver was affected t o an had been paid.* * alarming degree, appetite fell away, XENIA, OHIO. “Gentlemen, the combs to the pock- and he was terribly reduced in flesh « K W arise the president, “ This order was strictly executed.** says the correspondent, “and Lord and atrengtli. Three bottles o f Elec­ ' With a last pat here, a final Angering tric Hitters cured him. J. A . C kawfohii , J . II. L ackey , o f the frtssse, and a farewell adjust­ Arlington made to pay in foil for the Pittsburgh, (M i& St. Louis B y costliest luncheon he everyet enjoyed.** Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, Xenia, O. Jamestown, (). ment of feathere and flowers, the com­ III., had a running sore on his leg o f petitors whisk off the wrappers and the BEGGARED BY GAMBLING. eight years’ standing. Used three, PAN-IIANGLE ROUTE. t wenty-seven ball-gowned young ladles Crawford & Lackey are revealed to ns in all the glosy of Aj> U u m s m Tartaas Wests* at tha Oam- bottles o f Electric Bitters and seven lagTaM *. boxes o f Ilucklen’s Arnica Salve, and BREEDS FANCY Schedule in effect June. 1.1890. thrif elaborate cottars*. In Moscow may be seen any day In Ids leg is sound and well. John 1 «» “Gentlemen o f the jury, will yon do the Koslo street a beggar who a few Speaker, Catawba, O.. had five large Trains depart from CedsrvJIle as follow yonr duty?” is the stentorian command. years ago was one o f the richest men Fever sores on his leg, doctors said I t aewade as i f they were trying a in the city, says the New York World, GOING WEST. murder eaas. Ahl the solsaanity of the be was incurable? One bottle Elct^ Poland-China Hogs At -his father's death he came into f IN (M r * 8 a. in. votes. Bat, alee and atasl noons gates wans A rN < f fkvy B it. A tff Ing totds tor high stakes and every day (M cfM 4# iw «<*k# fAfftO titn# * 3.57p.m . this number. Na 9t gets six, Na 1 gets fat batting. In the coarse o f one even* .. . J T iffir lt M . N$r!»k. T«Nr$Hag tDally. •Bally exeept Saafiay. haskymnn. tiase, with mm* of money, hut after DENTISTS !! Gfnti-kmen—E arly last spring one The hie death hi* heir refused to continue o f our horses was seriously injured ,b u » this prtotioe and Tortsoff la now re* ^cnia Kational Bank building, oorner by being kicked, Arabian Oil was rid *f*o * whiter to bagging in the streets la order Main and Detroit 8u., Xenia, O. recommended to us and wc gave It a ha ribsslttosg- to obtainr is a f a w kopeefcs to buy bread, BANK OF CEDARVLLE fari^laririAtan aadwlth kslf-reaoifc- one of hie former grooms trial. The result was not only satis­ Ute a tiger hrikmlef its prey, throws him a half ruble in passing i factory, but surprising. The wound General Banking ' ■ My, whose unhappy man shaft** off to apt healed rapidly, and til* animal was Bnsiue# Transacted, tha i "iiriia'wiiMi' fa snob good It la brandy- ready for use ill a few days. Since mead, m A fit aririhar maiiiirog mdaes* that time we have by its Use cured fit*. W. Harier, Prro.. •bMarto.lAW i a number o f cases o f scratches and re­ tha aoMNwa hahe - bMhaa resets* to A doerinaat trto |nre*w»t*d ire# flare BIDDLE . W * L* CkreiMtai, Cktahieff. A aifffwuft mam af fcabpfaw, moved some bad cases o f curb. Ara­ yiranriasn aonii tha other day requeet- bian OH Is undoubtedly Hie best gen­ ».unites," martoatm aaria» are the removal of apoli** jadg* for osreyslassresnshwof whet was omw eral Sfod. Liniment that we ever- r * certain ease, in ft Photographer, used, and wc advise Farmers and retflMA To* mmstoefsstitoriamoe tiro maglstrata was atonstd of haring CHAS. E. SKITH>S nirniffi ’Iha baMe# brnhar rewad tic* “retirea4ed**Uw party t o Jell, and of XENIA, OHM. Horsemen to keep a supply o f It in wdMtow,ex: in** wR& the pea** *•* their alablei at all limes, Yonrs lie* Tbs honor of Enlarging old picture* a epecialty. stieetfitiiy, . Dittoe k Ga Lmn. Is the plac* for yon to gat a stnooth fa ll ear. ’ A morion to atrihi.the deems** Artistic Urayons, the new Opals and m * L Aaoai* from the reeord m» sioeuet of the am* W« offer $100 for a care o f Rerafehre shave or a stylish hair cut. . h M n * A * thi elaaff phraew Transparearies. Find doss Work Arabian Oil will hot cure. For sal* m m and ero*ffnm«$d. guanuttced. ' by B. G. Itidgway. BARFMENT ORE BrUdJlMG. I i w to*

l I I HOUSEHOLD BREVITIES, Burlingame. Tho roses bad returned the Norseman was quickly repaired, WEATHER-VANE TOWN. M Y AJ The Cedarville Herald. to her cheeks, and she seemed well and we stood away for Melbourne. —No especial preparation is required A N*w Hampshire Villas* Where Q*e#> Oh. I pass her ev| pleased with her situation aboard the Upon our arrival Kenneth Gardner to render flower-pot* or other earthen­ W ail Indicator* Abound. As J hurry m myl To that dreary r W SU BLA1K, Publisher, Norseman.. asked for his discharge, which % could ware ready for decoration with oil There is'a tiny village in New Hama, Bbe wept all over the ship, sometimes not well refuse him, Aftori tho papers •hire which takes special prido in Jt* Where I have to I paints. Any tint you desire for ground j t is UhUalij , to il CEpARYILLE. : ; : QHIO. accompanied by my wife, and some­ had been filled out I took occasion to work can be mixed, using linseed oil as weather-vanes, and It certainly c*& For a eilavo IliitT times alone. Several tlmeB I noticed thank the young man warm­ a medium, Paint your design in tbo boast a groat variety of ingeniously coal her in conversation with the qarponter’s ly In behalf of Mr. Burlingame, and in­ trived and weather-and-wind-proof spsq. ■ ghe has lot !*.y ytj usual way and, wbon dry, it may be Which .-be lots vT HOW MUCH ARE THEY, WORTH? mate, and, my curiosity being aroused, timated that it would be to his ad vam varnished or not as you prefor.—N. Y< im enspf these useful articles. Fall In masses I I walked forward one day and got Into tago to return to Liverpool as soon as World. They wore evidently designed not Though eoiUoujpl ' ““My friends," I said, "there lives a men whom conversation with him, possible, giving him at the same time a only for use, hut for ornament, and Of her ttesHCK »b| greatly i adnftre, —Caramel Pudding.—Brown ono cof­ Nor to adinlHrtf A men whose warm. ami tender heart glows I found Gardner an intelligent follow; letter of introduction to my employer, fee cup dark brown sugar in skillet, do there is scarcely a barn of any slaft with honest fire; possessing a surprising familiarity with which contained a detailed description not put in any water, but stir constant­ which is not decorated wi th a weather.' gbe'ii a true aris| A man who cheer* alt those lie meets on life's the rules of navigation and all matters of tho gallant conduct of Gardner in ly until brown, being careful not to vane of a more or less complicate work, One can easily at dark,'troubledway,‘ . ..■ pertaining to the merchant marine, saving Miss Evelyn’s life. manship. ’ From her buugl And muke8 them for awhile target the strug­ bum it To a quart of sweet milk add The ladies wero ashore, stopping at From her .cltlsria gles of to-day. thought it a little singular that a man. three tablespoons cornstarch, four eggs, Most of those vanes wero made many From tho coldne| A man with look so bright and kind upon his of his intelligence and apparent ability , the hotel, and I’ was to join them ono cup Of white sugar, the browned years ago by an old man who took great . In a culm aud:j pleasant face, - » . had no hotter position than that of car­ ‘later in the day. I appeared about five sugar dissolved In a little milk, boll delight in carving the queer figures and •YwouliVulmost turn » cynlo’s mind to love the o'clock. Mrs. Thornton was suffering She is wealthy*, penter’s mate on an English merchant­ together. When taken off the stove add planning thoir arrangement so they From tho jewel*! human raoe; •' from a headache, and-Miss Burlingame , A man"—But here a frlotid exclaimed: “ We man, and told him so; tablespoon vanilla and put in molds .set would go through various motions. It . From the richl nil admire mirth; < ■ ffis reply -was that bis limited re- had gone for a drivo. , on ice and aorvo with whipped cream.— is said that ho was in the habit of "try. Winter's chill ol i The young lady dame in half an hour ' • Still her raimeul But how much Is ho worth?-I ask; oh,, how sources bud prevented his gratifying in Detroi t Free Press. v ing” a figure, when h e1 had completed much Is he worth)". any other way his passion for traveling after, accompanied by Kenneth. Gard­ What's her se| —Barbecued Shoat.—-Take a fore it, on his own barn, and then when hi and seeing the world. The. explanation ner. After exchanging greOtings/thq Sometimes I in ‘1 know ’another man,” Bald I, becoming quarter of fat shoat, make incisions be­ became satisfied that it worked proper, slightly hot ; was not Satisfactory, but a look into tho latter placed in my hands a document. ly, ho would carry It with great pride to Captive to a sor| ‘•Who has more wisdom In his head than all of handsome, manly face convinced me I opened it* and was taken flat aback at tween the ribs, and stuff with rich bc6ad I.ike the prinf the farmer who had ordered it. Oft I see a stout us have got, that whatever his reasons were for be­ the contents. It was a certificate signed scuffing. Put in a pan with a 'p in t of Who is a shrewd philosopher, a thinker tar re­ boiling salt water, to which add two There is ono which still stands guard Prowling lucre nowned y ing on the Norseman in his present by a leading clergyman of Melbourne, over a barn- that has long since been de­ - With most ev| capacity, they did not concern me, an| or molasses, one-half cup butter melted, farmers'say, “hacking or hauling," are She is iro-r, 1 al "There lives,"'I cried, my temper riled, "as pilot, and were soon lying at anchor at and as' gently, as possible I broke the. quite interesting. Used for showl beautiful a maid two and one-half cups flour, two tea- Garden Reach, about seven miles below nows that, his discharged clerk had There are animals of different kinds, Hut the 'wvl As ever frizzed her tawny hangs or swallowed Calcutta. I went ashore, accompanied rather played it on the old man.. 1 re­ spoonfuls soda, a little sulk M ix sugar -H a l lemonade, ' and butter and beat till yery ligh t such as cows, horses, pigs and bean, As . over from her window gazed upon the by my wife and Miss Burlingame. ceived his answer at San Francisco in which are used as 'vane-figuros, and- the person of Captain Grcgson, who hod Stir in the cream and salt, make a hole rising moon, During tho voyage the young lady point. with their heads, legs, or tails as A HAPPY As ever on piano played a weird, romantic1 in the flour and pour in the mixture. had regained £©r health and spirits, boon sent out torolieve mo of the com­ the case may he. One figure of a horse, tunc; mand of the Norseman; hut the agents Stir down the flour until it is a smooth and had become well acquainted ,with which has long since left its best days' She's wise as she* Is beautiful, as clever she's of Burlingame & Co.. were instructed to batter. Beat in soda water and boll at M r . F o r d ’s Pl<] ' wise; ■ the carpenter's mate. W h ile'h o took behind it, presents a startling effect ’ pay me a full year’s salary. once, in a buttered mold, leaving room fu l The poets in our neighborhood do rave about no liberties, I began to feel anxious from the fact that a horse-hair tail has her eyes. Burlingame died of apoplexy, and as to swell. rt should be dono in one and about the matter, and regretted that been inserted in place of tho old wooden She lias a winning way, my friends, as she Is of Evelyn was the only heir she inherited one-half hours.—Yankee Blade. the handsomo you th was a member of one, and being of a length quite out of noble birth.” all of his vast, wealth. To-day the firm —Salt Fish Chowder.—Shred up a- ’ "Buthow much Is she worth)" they asked; my crew. I pitied the’ poor clerk loft proportion to the horse’s size, it some­ -Wl of Hiram Tloldsworth & Co. own more pint bowl full of salt fish, and lot it •‘oh, how much Is she worth)” in old England, and meditated oh the times, in a high wind, lashes the pbor , —H. D. Muir, in Chicago Saturday Herald. fickleness of woman. tonnage than any other in tho United soak in cold water about two hours. Kingdom.—-Connell Taylor, in Boston Fry a few slices of salt pork the same animal’s head in a most uncanny way.— ' At Calcutta we loaded a cargo of jute Youth’s Companion. for Melbourne, and’put to sea. On the Globe. ______as for clam chowder, and put in the bot­ tom of your kettle, then about three THE CARPENTER’S MATE: morning of the. sixth day. out the THE OCEAN CURE. • How** This) barometer began .to fall rapidly, and-as pints of sliced potatoes, three sliced Wo offer One Hundred, Douars Reward An English System for the Cure of Cow- onions and one pint of bread crumbs, for any case of Catarrh that can not ha Plotting tor »■ Wife, and How It the .typhoon seuson was at hand 1 felt cured by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure, a little anxious, although thoro was no Humptives. sprinkle with one-half teaspoonful of Succeeded. indication of dangor in tho cloar sky Though the sailing-vossel has gone black pepper, and,add hot water enough and thq light breeze which fanned the out of fashion with travelers, it still to cover; boil until the potatoes are soft, Twenty years ago I commanded one him perfectiy.honorable in all business surfacoof the Indian oc.ean. has its uses and its peculiar, excellen­ then add one pint'of milk and let it boll of their vessels, the Norseman, of the: cies. As a health-restorer, it cortainly transactions; and financially able to carry About two o’clock Id tho afternoon up once, and iMa ready to serve. . If the. out any obligations made by their firm. - old AUesworth line of Liverpool. Hho the sky to windward showed signs of greatly surpasses the steamer, on- which Ash and pork do hot makeltsultenough West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,Toledo, was In the East India trade at the time, h gathering storm. Professional pride the passenger is hardly at sea in the season to your taste.—Boston Budget Waldlng, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesaii Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. and I was about to make my first voy told me to crowd on all sail so long os fullest sense, since tbe steam-engines, —Mince Pies.—Two pounds, of cur- age as master. 1 had been with her Hauls Catarrh Cure is taken internally,, the wind continued fair, but experience the sight and smell of smoke, tho stair­ ants, ono pound of beef suet one pound acting directly on the bloodand mucous sur- ■ IU.4 ' the previous voyatro in the capacity of whispered that the lives of tho ship’s ways, the carpets and tbe easy-ohaire of raisins, ono and one-half poufids of faces of tho system. Testimonials free chief mate, and was mors than pleased continually take his senses back to the Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists, riear one, and crow, my wife and Miss Burlingame j brown sugar, ono pound of lean beef and pinching, ■£ when the firm called me into thoir pri­ land. | boiled, three pounds of ppalcd and depended, to a great extent, upon my Ir woman are as sweet os they would like It was the pil vate ofilce and offered me the command seamanship and good judgment. I con­ Lately the use of the sailing-vessel as chopped apples, juice of two lemons,' of tho ship. a means of bringing back health to cer­ to have the men think they are, why is it thusiasm—liia sidered the matter a few minutes, and , ono tenspoonful each of cinnamon, that they faaVe such a keen fondness for untried lands, I had just been married; and it is tain classes ot invalids, and particular­ confectionery)—Somerville Journal. then, summoning the chief mato, said: t c oves, nutmeg and allspice; chop the years, but old needless to say that I accepted tho ly to consumptives, has become a regu­ • meat and suet very {Jfie, stone and chop firm’s offer, at the same time arranging “ Mr. Everson, oall all hands, take in lar systom in England, and its rosulth Playing Cards. dout of expetj the light sail, sond down the studding- the raisins, rairaU 'ttao ingredients to­ to have my w ife. accompany me on the have been submitted to thorough and You can obtain a pack o f best quality , sure o f tiulit] sail yards and booms, skysail, royal and gether, adding Aptco last, and two playing cards by Bonding fifteen cent* is this bravo lc voyage. statistical study. glasses of vinegar; line pie platoB with postage to P. S. KuBtis, Goal Puss A%’'t, C. “ I have a favor to ask of you, Captain topgallant-yards fore and aft, and close Tho “ocean cure” for consumptivoBis farewell- She!| roof the topsails and.courses." good paste, wot tho edges put in mince B. & Q. R. R , Chicago, III. Thorn ton," said Mr. Burlingame, the ■practised by English physicians in this - { ...... — ■ » ...... Iter tears. meat cover, wash tbo top with beaten senior partner, when we were, alone, The mate, whoso hair and hoard wore way: tho patient is ordered to embark Lis t writes at the end of a letter to * “ But it wi| egg, bake ih a quick oven.—Boston “ and I rely upon your honor to Weep tho whitened by tho ocean blasts of forty at tbo end of the month of Septemhes friend: “ Now, I must concludo, for my three, before years, regarded me in surprise for a Herald. ______• feet aro so cold that i can hardly hold uu again, Larry! matter confidential.” on a sailing-vessol bound for Australia. pen. ’ '—Pick Mo Up. I bowed, and Mr. Burlingame wont moment; then touched his cap and re­ Once past Cape Finisterre—for Eu­ NEW STYLES IN HATS away from hi on:- ’ turned to tho waist. I could see that ropeans. in former times, the “ ond of Ir you aro tired taking tho largo old fash­ her grief. A Number or the More Itypulwr Shapes end ioned grtpingpills, try Carter’ s LittloLiver “My daughter Evelyn has become tho old salt doubted the advisability of tho earth”—the traveler may see no the Trimmings Used. Lawrence tho course 1 was pursuing. Pills and tuko some comfort. A man can't — infatuated with one of my clerks, and land for two or three months. He is far “ Capolino” Is u term applied to a stand everything. OnopUladosoi Try them. w C? in liis arms aij Tbo orders for shortening sail were ho has had the assurance to ask hor at soa, with little to remind him of any fashionablo form of a hat made in .soft eyes as only i rapidly executed, and' in less than “ I must hand in marriage, lie has boon dis thing in his past life, broathing an at­ felt, which can .be twisted into aby Tax man who doesn't think his baby is twenty minutes tho Norseman was all the prize baby hasn’ t got any baby.—Bing­ You will 1 missed from our employ, and I havo mosphere which is free from dust and shape. A groat many havo beaver snug (ore and aft. In the meantime tbo hamton Leader. •son nothing of him since. My daugh­ smoke, and also freer than any atmos- edges and low black crowns, .while will wait : horizon had hccomo overcast with a ter has taken the matter to heart, and I phoro on land from tho microbes which others are of perfectly plain fe lt A A S E xtended PoruLARrrr, Brown 's you?" heavy bank of copper-colored clouds; in. have decided to send her out with you often causo disease, silk cr.nklod crown with plush brim, BnoxcniAi. Tube tuts have fo r many years ■•How can I tho thirty, years i havo followed the been the m ost popular article in use for re­ on a voyage,, in the hope that the For the most purl, he is in a kindly tnd otherS more unique in shape, havo will live onl sea 1 have never seen the elements ar­ lieving Coughs and Throat troubles. change of scene and tho companion- climate, and the slow progress of Ills the raised crowns quite at the back, the . you aro goDI rayed in a more terrific lino of battle sbipof you; wife and yourself may bring vessel accustoms him gradually to such brims standing out well in front, and TnE color lino, as appUcd to tho sugar How shall 1 than thoy wore at 3:80 of tho afternoon: hack the roses to her cheek. 'Any thing changes of nlr as he must undergo. j Jfton made entirely of beaver, while problem, is a matter of refinement—Hutch­ know yon of September IS, 18*10. inson News. you can do to assist in having hor forgot lie arrives in Australia in the summer ' the crown remains of plain fe lt Some Yon will >1 Tho batches wero carefully battened this wretcliod infatuation will be appre­ of that latitude. Hero he is advlsod to nntrimmed hats have tho brim* covered Larry?’’ down and the watch sent below tosecuro ciated.” remain for a month or six weeks, and > with ostrich 'feathers, others again have “ Yes. darl| what rest they might, while I paced the I had Uttlo faith in my ability to then to ro-embark on a sailing vessel ■ Just a narrow hand of foathers at the lonely hour quarter-dock, restless and uneasy. The Your cause Miss Evelyn to forget her lover; hound for England. Ordinarily he sdgo of the brim. Tho “ Capoline" felt ure,’- breeze gradually died out and a dead besides, as I had just entered the mar­ reaches England on his return in June, | hats are twisted into every imaginable lie is go| calm ensued. ried. state myself, 1 could hardly bo ex­ when the dangers to consumptives from ibape and form, the newest trimming to the scant The ladies came on deck and chaffed Worst Enemy pected to sympathize with a plan for tho climate of that country arc well- being Sable tails, but far more general ily affords, the separation of two loving hearts. me for shortening sail. nigh past- ' 1* that scrofulous humor In year blood which her cfiguj Is tho ostrich feather, for which the de­ manifest* itself In fe*ur* every time th* ikln U Bat I promised to care for tho ship­ The barometer continued falling, and Out of fifty-six cases of consumptives, mand is so groat that tho price has con­ «crateb*d or broken, or in hives, pimples. boU*, Lawrence owner’s daughter as far ss was in my I again ordered all hands called. A line in which this treatment was followed siderably gone up—especially for the and other eruption*, mums «*lt rheum, m havo been of foam was approaching on tbo star­ brack* out In occasional or mrailBUOot rimnla* seemed to power, and the interview terminated. and of which records were kept, forty- Lillputian Ups, which are- not only sor**. Oat H id o f It at O nce, or som* tiM board beam. The following morning my wife and 1 four reported marked improvement. In j placed around tho crowns but border when your •y*t*m i* weak it will become row Winchell hi master. Hood’e Ssnepsrlll* l* the remedy wbleh went aboard the Norseman, which was “ Hard a port!” five cases the condition remained the i the brlma Cooks’ plumes trim many of future lickl “Hard a port, sir!” responded the will purify your blood, expel all trace ol dicesM lying at anchor in the Mersey. At nine same; in four it became worse, and only the new hats, and are accompanied by and gl v* you strength. the pretend o’clock Mr. Burlingame and his daughter helmsman. ono patient died.—Youth’s Companion boas of tho same feather and muffs I seized the trumpet and gave my or­ came aboard. The .latter was a hand* trimmed to match, Cloth is universally ’ some young lady of twenty-two years; ders. The Bagpipe* Settled Them, “Haul up the courses.” An amusing incident recorded of *the used for millinery purposes, plaited for but her sweet face was palo and sad, crowns, winch often show an appi.qucu Hood’s and, although she said nothing, it was Tho command was promptly executed, Peninsular war seems to prove that and the men started aloft to furL Thoy even the charms of our beautiful Na­ bird on the center and fur or beaver evident that the thought of leaving edges. borne affected her deeply. were too late. tional hapipes fail to soothe these sav­ Sarsaparilla “ Down for your lives! Downl” age beasts. It happoned that while one Tho varieties o f modes in which the Farewells were over, the anchor was broad brims Can be twisted aro really uweigb, and Mr. Burlingame, after a The tidal wave struck us on our port 6f the Highland regiments was march­ Sold bfotl druggists, lit six forK. Prepared only endless and a distinctive class is of felt uy C.I.HOOD* CO,. A' otbecarle*, Lowell. Msm parting grasp of tho hand and a whis­ quarter, breaking over tho poop-dock, ing across a desolate part of Spain ono accompanied -by a fearful gust of wind. of the pipers for some inexplicable with a crown of hatters* silk, which pered admonition t o “ take good care of means tho same material as is used for IOO Doses One Dollar Evelyn,!< stopped aboard the tender and Away went our courses, and the topsails reason found himself separated from were literally blown from the bolt ropes. his Comrades, Halting on a lonely plain men’s high hats. In regard to tho hats returned to short, VYe were towed down with close brims, the Spanish element the Mersey, crossed tho bar. and dis­ Hooked for the ladies, who had been he sat down to eat bis breakfast^ when standing on tho quarter-deck. Merciful to his horrorhe saw wolves approaching. prevails. The “ Carmen,” for exam­ missing our tug and pilot boro away ple, in . felt, has the all-round brim toward the Cape of Good Hope. heavens! they had been washed over­ When they came very near ho flung Salvation board, and I saw their agonized faces them ail the food he had with him, f ul­ turned up almost as high as the crown, Ater we were well under way all and visible beneath It two fo.ds of soft bands were called aft Id choose watches. halt a ship’s length to leoward. ly conscious, however, that this meager With a yell to lower away.the star­ meal would not stay their advance (Or red silk like tho handkerchiefs which As the crew filed by one of their num­ the matadors wear. ’ The trimmings are % board boat I plunged into the sea. As many seconds With the calmness of K t F i * . . r A m ir m ber. a fine-looking young fellow, at­ o f velvet and throe soft, silk pompons. tracted my attention. 1 rose to the surface I heard a cool voice desperation he then said: “As ye’ve beside me. bad tho meat ye’ll hoc tbo music, too,” The so-called “ Matador” shape has the “ Who is thht young man?" I asked, brim stitched In four rows, or covered “ Cheer up, Cap, we’ll save them sure." and . thereupon he proceeded to “blow pointing him out to Mr, Everson, my with a net-work of chenille, with a I glanced over my shoulder, and saw up his chanter.” No sooner did his un­ chief mate. pointed crown, adorned with pompons ’ “Kenneth Garduer; ho shipped as the carpenter’s mate. welcome guests hear the first “skirl” of MBTHEBS’ FRIEND bf Silk Or feathers. Tho “ Valrosa” is It seemed as though Providence had the pipes than they turned in wild terror deep ini carpenter's mate,” was the reply. another Spanish' hat with the brim not dust as the crew ranged themselves Intervened' in our behalf, for after the and fled as fast as their long legs would thinks tl carry them. “ He’ll h ie it!” said the So close to the crown, which 1s rounding n E u a u u n a has beoif “ in a line, a little aft the mainmast, the first terrible gust the wind had sub­ m top. II* U t k o » i * OW*f O b riTriNBMSNT. sided. We reached the ladies, and piper; “ had I thocbfc ye were so fond o' late, wll ladles came op deck and walked forward , BfioK to "MOTxms" MAitXn razz. looked around for the boat. It was com­ tbe music yo wad hae gotten it afora The fan-shaped bonnet* formed o f or­ old and] to where t was standing. gan-plaits in velvet or cloth, with jetted M lsntut xtseu m cu*.ATLANTA, s i ing, the crew pulling like demons, meat, instead 0’ after!” Then hungrily be SOLO a t AM . He if As 1 turned to greet them 1 was bordering*, are in favor,- and so is the startled by a scream from Miss Burl­ Willie in the sheets sat Everson, urging went his way, not forgetting from time been a | them to greater exertion, . to time to blow a blast so wild and shrill new heart-shaped bonnet Leather fallen ingame, and the next moment I woe triram ihgs dre used and a great deal o f m m r a t m v m m m u y . By the time we returned to th* ship as might effectually scare any prowling eveninp holding her limp form in my arms. jet On© pretty device-is a jotted owl’s the cyclone had broken upon us in all foes.•‘-Tern pie Bar, BEECHAM’SPILLS 'IVineheJ Hbe was at onoe taken below, and soon head, placed immediately fiver the can- its fury, and for three days we drifted Arm im iitYlm aiW en. has m>t| recovered consciousness, but could give —Minor and Miner. — He — “ My ter of the forehead, hut os * general at tbe mercy of the storm. "Wank ft MbsaftSss” k t mM botwer no explanation of her fainting fib friend goes on the stage in minor parts,"' rule the trimmings are all massed at the b le:nne<1 We were scarcely two weeks out be­ On the morning of the fourth day the She—“ And does he make a good minor?” hM ^on the crown of tin head,—N. % fox* 9 CNMOitfl* fore 2 noticed a great change in Miss wind and sea went down; the damage to — Yankee Blade, l i t A M . frank,;

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MY AFFINITY. big greater attractions than the com­ matter much to heart; indeed, she HOW HIS MOTHER MANAGED PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL. Obi 1 pass her sv’ry day panionship of his old friend, . seemed to have no emotions, to bo capa­ An Example Which » Dutiful Son's Sweat* —The last words of James Lillie, the As I b wry runny way At first Lawrence’s letters w ere full ble of no feeling. But at night she heart Didn’t Care to Follow, hall player, who died in Kansas pity re* To tt»t drewy place, the shop. ■; of hope, and Elia felt that the time was would .dream o f Lawrence. He had re­ “ You see how It is, my dear,’’ be said, cently wore: 'I’m afraid that it’s three Whore X haVe fo "bo at eight, n et far ofl! when She could ha mistress turned, happy in Hie prqspcot of mak­ taking her soft band which had never It is usually too lato strikes and out.” of her own home and no longer sub­ done very hard work, and patting it re* For a slave likaino to utop, ing her happy, .and found that .slie —Habitual drunkards, it appears, jected to insinuations nguinst her lover, assurlngly. “ I’ m poor—only a thousand could never ho Ills; or she would see have always their pet Idiosyncrasies, Sfto has lovely yellow hair, Only n year hud .passed since a year, dear—and wo shall have a strug­ him dead beside her, sometimes he One woman was in prison 107 times in W »«* she lets with eareiojis air Lawrence’s departure when every g le ^ getalong at first—” Fall fa xnaasks unoQnUued, seemed to be pleading with her, urging eleven years for smashing windows; a •tiling wus swept away from them. .Mr. “ I don’t mind that in tho least,” she Though contemptuous of the crowd, hor to come to him. But she would man also well known to the police stole Of her trorises she iji proud; WinchcllV business had failed from interrupted, stoutly, rubbing her cheek wake as listless and indifferent as be­ nothing but Bibles; with another spades Nor to adnitr»tloa blind. , - lack of management, and, the scheme softly against his hand, low . . were always the coveted articles; and for which he had neglected it having "And,’ ’ ho pursflod, graciously having She's a true aristocrat; ’ v The morning, of her weddi;: r'llnv in. two other, female cases shoes and failed long before, the family was left allowed her - Interruption— “wo shall One can easily see that dawned clear and bright. M i, her it shawls wore the objects invariably mis­ From her haughty, high-born air, absolutely penniless, have to como down to Btriot economy. was not a-symbol of happiness, She appropriated by them, . . From hor chiseled lips apd hose, Then James Fowl showed his friend­ kept to her room till the horn- drew But it-you can only manage as. my From the coldness that she throws, —An instance Of tho. enormous ship for the distressed family. When near; once she heard a voice, that sound­ mother does wo shall pull through Ju a calm ami placid stare. amount of money that is made in rac­ they feebly remonstrated, he.said; ed like—no, no! it could not be. Hut, nicely.” ing Is furnished by ono of tho tracks She,!* wealthy; that appears "W hat in the-world can I do with iny she wished she had not heard it.' It “ And how does your, mother manage, Fromthe jewels la her ears; near New York. It originally cost 8100,- money, unless I endow an orphan woke the old memories in her heart door?” she askod, smiling—but very From the richness of Her drew;, Q00, and it was capitalized at €500,000. •asylum or an old womens' home?” But more fully than she eared to realize. happy—at the notion of tho mother-in- ■ Winter’s chUl or summer's flame, This year it has already paid 0 per cent, StlU her rulment is the sumo. he looked rather wistfully at Ella its he When she was dressed, she went with law cropping out already. on the 8600,000 capital.. All but one of , .tyhut’s her secret? Who can guess! said it, hoping for some encouragement her mother to the sitting-room nt the “ I don’t know,” replied tho lover, the tracks in that neighborhood paid, Sometimes Imagine hor in her face. head of the stairs where Mr. Ford was radiantly, “ but she always manages to X hoavy dividends this year, and the Captive to a sorcerer, About this time young Roger's letters waiting for her. She was surprised to have every thing neat and cheerful, and ruiriors of a new track across the Jersey Like the princesses In books. . grew more andraore despondent in tone, see how pale he grew rs she entered, something delicious to eat, and she does ' Oft I see a stout old man Une are rife: . I’rowllug there, tho/rtrl to soati and he declared that he should ne did not offer to take her hands, but it all herself, you know! So that, wo al­ ", With most critical of looks, not write, again until his luck had ■regarded her with grave eyes, .At Inst ways get along beautifully, and mako —Tho prosont Russian Chancellor is a turned. It was a cruel thing to do; but he spoke: both ends meet, and father and I still Swede; the late Persian Ambassador in ; Then In fancy infer X he knew; nothing of her home'surround­ . “Dear child! I wish you all happi­ haye plenty of spending money. You London was a Scotchman; an Irishman I'm the knight to rescue her was three times Prime Minister of And to be her bridegroom gay; ings, for she hud hot written, thinking ness!” lie said. soe when a woman is always hiring, her And. the thought makes mo olato to discourage him. .■ She looked.at him in surprise. "It was taund-ry-work done, and her gowns and Spain, and a Celt, MaoMahon, was. ' While on customers. X. wait , The morning after she hnd received not his words so much us his manner bonnets made, and hor scrubbing, and President of Franca Tho Russian Am­ In the dingy shop all day, this letter her mother came to her with that surprised her. He came up to her Stave blacking done, and all that sort of bassador at Paris is a German, the Then recalled to common senso, a worn look in lier eyes. aiid took her hands in his own. tiling—why, it just walks into a man’s French Ambassador in London is an ■" t with self-contempt Intense “ Ella!” she said, “ your father is part­ . ‘.‘Dear child!” lie said. "I wish you all Income and takes his breath away.” Englishman, and the Italian Ambassa­ All those day-dreams overthrow. ing with the money which Mr. Ford has • The young woman looked for a mo­ dor in Berlin is a Frenchman. The : • Shoiewur, Inm uwnro, the happiness in the world.” His face Supplied him as rapidly as he did with relaxed into u smile us he watched her ment as if her breath also were inclined chief consulting Admiral of the Turk- Used for showing off false hair, Ish fleet is an Englishman, as was .also Hut Die -yu-wllesi” girl I know. • his own. He is sure thut lie will suc­ .bewilderment. “ And I think,” he tor a vacation; but she wisoly concealed —Harry B. Smith, in America. ceed this time, hut I have little hope, addet], “ that it will be yours.” her dismay,' and, .being ono of the stout­ tho late AdmiruL of the fleet. my child. Why can not you end ail of lie dropped her hands and called: hearted of earth, she determined to —It is a common saying that you can judge a man "by his visiting card. A A H A LTY BEN0UEMENT. this poverty and suspense? Wc have “ Como Rogers!” and us he saw her folded learn a few things of John's mother, so done a great deal for you, and this is a in Lawrence Rogers’ arms, lie slipped she went to hor house for a long visit Boston roetor left his cheap printed poor return to make. Mr. Ford wishes ont of the room-and left them to their tho very next day. Upon tho termina­ card at the house of one of his parish­ . Mr. Ford's Plot, and Its Success­ to make you his wife. Lawrence will happiness. • tion of this visit, one fine morning ioners and his neatly engraved ono at fu l Conclusion. never come back for you; he is tired of He had no other plan than this', since John received, to his blank amazement, another’s. Tho houses wore respectively you already, or he would .continue to she told him her story. He had made a little package containing his engage­ in unfashionable and fashionable quar­ T IS a land of write. You do not-, know the value of Lawrence a riel; mmi and thus quieted ment ring, accompanlod. by the follow­ ters of tho city. But tho parishioners gold, Ella! We money or you would not refuse so good her parents’ 'objections, and he stoutly ing lettor: happened to be cousins. They met, shall "be fain an offer, You can not find a kinder declares to Mrs. Lawrence Rogers that “I hayo loarned how your mother they compared cards—as women will— oitsly rich one man than James Ford, nor a more gen­ himself und Lawrence are equally ’m anages,', and I am ' going to ex­ and that rector now wonders why he is growing in disfavor with some of his o f these days, erous one." 11 happy.—Mattie Campbell, in Yankee plain it to you,, since you confessed parishioners. Surely, darling, When her mother was gone Ella threw Blade. - you didn’t know. I find that she herself on her bed and cried us if ber is a wife, a mother,, a housekeeper, —Dr. G. Wythe Cook, ono of the at­ you i will riot HEROES OF THE SEA. hinder me when heart would break. She did not be­ a business manager, a hired girl, a tending physicians of the -..late Justice my going means lieve that Lawrence had ceased to love Xotric American* Wlio Have Wo* Renown laundress, a seamstress, a mender arid Miller in his last illness, says: “Tho In Our Navy. so much to both of her, but which way did duty- lie? patoher, a dairy maid, a cook,- a judge’s tongue was partially paralyzed, ns!” ■ ■ Should she sit by helplessly and see her The story of the American navy is an nurse, a* kitchen gardener and a yet ho made an effort to explain to -mo general slave for a family of five. $bo his condition. I remarked to him: ‘Do The speaker was a parents ground down to worse poverty inexhaustible fountain of inspiration. No page in the history* of the race is works from five in the- morning till ten not talk, judga It is injudicious, as it tall young fellow tlmn they had ever known? Oh, it was hard-—hard. brighter than that which tells o f the at night; and I almost wept when I . causes your b.lood to rush to your brain.' whose, flashed face and She dried lier eyes and resolved never deeds wrought to sustain the primacy kissed her hand—it was so hard and As I was about to leavo the room of, earnest manner showed to give up her lover. ‘ Surely she could o f “ Columbia" ns the “ gem of the wrinkled and corded and unklssedi the dying man for the last himo, ho said how much depended on h not be required to forego all hope of ocean.'' England, long the mistress of When I saw her polishing the to me, with great effort: 'Doctor, you sweetheart’s answer. happiness for money! the sons, can not, in the interval since stoves, carrying big buckets of are quite complimentary, for some men <‘1 shall come back rich, “Ah!” she thought bitterly, “ I dojjot the uprising of the colonies, - show a water and great armfuls of wood, talk without its affecting their brain.'” dear one, and then-no more waiting wonder that the world is a sad one if braver recoil. Wherever tlie British often splitting the lattor, I 'askod —Buffalo Bill and his faithful cow­ and pinching, and starving for ns!” people are called upon to make' such drumbeat is heard are celebrated- the her why John didn’t do such boys were the heroes 6f South Ger­ It was the picture wrought by his en­ glories o f Trafalgar and the Nile, and things for her. 'John!' she repeated man society. While there the great thusiasm—his belief in. the resources of the Baltic and a thousand other victor­ ‘John!’—and sho sat down with a per­ Bill and “ Buck Taylor” graced a.refined untried, lands, and the girl, younger in ies. But who shall say that any of fectly dazed look, as if I had asked her olrclo at Frankfort with their presence. years, tut older in wisdom—the wis­ these surpassed the - valorous achieve­ why the angels didn’ t come and scrub The lady whom the latter gentleman, dom of experience, could not feel so ments of our second conflict with tbs for hor. 'Why—John’—she said, in a attired in faultless evening dress, took sure of unlimited prosperity as did mother country, when she was taugiit, trembling, bewildered way—‘ho works into dinner remarked, by way of a com­ this bravo lover, waiting to bid her for the first time, that Britannia did not in tho office from nine until four, you pliment, “ that it was a pity he had not farewell. $ha looked up bravely through necessarily rule the wave? We have know, and when be cornea home he is como in tho picturesque costume of his her tears. only,, in justification, to point to “ Old very tired; or else—or olso—he goes native ranch.” “Madame.” replied the ‘•Hut it will be two years, may be Ironsides,” to gallant Lawrence in the down town.’ Now, I have beoomo tail-coated cow-boy, “ if you caro only tbree, before we shall see each other Chesapeake, to Perry on Lake .Erie, to strongly imbued with the conviot.on tor my oiothes, I.w ill send them to you aguin, Larry!” and she turned her face Macdonongh on Lake Champlain, and that I do not care to be so good a ‘man­ to-morrow. ” This ho. said and nothing away from him that he might not see to the American privateers which in ager* as your mother. If tho wife must more. ■ .______her grief. 181!I-'15 swept the Atlantic free of Eng­ . do all sorts of drudgery, so must the “A LITTLE NONSENSE/* Lawrence Rogers took the slight form lish commerce. Passing to a later day husband; if sho must book, he must «? in his arms and dried the tear-wet blue we recall the lesson taught by Decatur earry tho wood; if she must scrub, he —A Pennsylvania editor complains eyes as only a lover can. on tlie Barbary toast and the admoni­ must csrry the water; if she must make that times aro so hard that he can't "I must go! There is no other way, tion conveyed to the Mexicans at Vera butter, he must milk tho cows. You sven collect his thoughts.—Ram’s Horn. You will l»e true to me, dear? You Cruz, And what combat shall furnish have allowed your mother to do evory —There are no many people in the will wait for me till I come back "to the parallel to the work of the navy in thing, and all you have to say of her is world who laugh all tho way home and you?” the civil war? Its triumphs udoru the .thst she is sn ‘excellent msnager.' I stop as soon as thoy roach tho" door.— "How can you ask me?” she cries. “ I proudest places in American history. do riot caro for suoh a reputation, un­ Atchison Globa will live on the thought of you while What emotions well up as the eye re­ less my husband oarna the name also; — “ Walter, I- wish you’d bring me yoii are gone. Ah! The long voyage, verts to marvelous strides taken by and, judging from your laok of consid­ some buckwheat .oaken.” “ All right, liow shall i endure the suspense till I “ Uncle flam’s web feel;” as it traces the eration for your mothor, I am quite sure sir.” “Will they be long?” “No, sir; “ BEAR CHILD, I WISH YOU AM. THE know you are safely in Australia? establishment of a three thousand-mile you are not the man T thought you wore, round.” —Philadelphia Times. Yon will write to me often—often, I1A1T1NV.SS III THE WOULD.” blockade; the victory in Hampton or whom I woiitd caro to marry. As the — “ I say, Mr. Hodge, your dog bit me Larry?” , sacrifices! lint I never shall give him Roads; the energy arid fidelity of Du­ son is* the husband is, is e safe and in tho log last Monday.” “Thar! That ‘'Yes. darling, and we shall spend our up! He will come back a rich man in a pont and Dahlgren at Charleston; the happy rulo to follow.’* ackeounts fur It. I knowed that tbar lonely hours planning our bright fut­ few years, and we shall, all be happy." services of grand old Foote and Porter So the lettor dosed, and John pon­ dog didn’ t git sick on nothink.” —Harp­ ure.” But the coming poverty, the depend­ and Walke on “inland river and broad dered; and he 1b pondering yet—Iowa er’s Bazar. lie is gone, and Ella Windfall is left ence on the friend she would not mar­ bayou;" the mad assaults of poor .J acli at Stato Register. —When the averago inan says frank­ to the scant consolation which her fam­ ry, were continually before her, and at Sumter and Fisher; the exploits of Cush­ TRAPPING BEAVER. ly, “I can’t afford it,” you will usually ily affords. ‘ Her -parents have opposed the end of the week she went down into ing und the Albemarle; the memorable her engagement front the first, find on investigation that it .is some­ the little parlor to meet, the man who duel of the Alabama and Kenrsarge off The Strange Faculty I'ommmiI Djr the Lit­ Lawrence is poor,. and the Winchells thing his wife wants, and not some­ was so blind to her unhappiness. Cherbourg, and, above *11. the heroic tle Animal*. thing that ho wants himself.—Somer­ have been really poorer than they have The anlmal.saysa well known trapper, “ I hardly dared hope you would be so performances of the great admiral at ville Journal. seemed to be for many years, for Robert New Orleans and in the momentous en­ has the most acute sense of smell of kind,” be said, coming forward eagerly, — “ I say, Bobby,” whispered Feather- Wincltell has been * man to whom the counter off Mobile liay! These and a any animal that exists. In setting the to meet her. He took lier hands in his. ly, “d d your sister say that sho hoped future holds out golden promises which hundred other passages appeal irresist­ traps you must wait till low water, in “ You will be my wife?" he asked. my trip would do mo good?” “ Yes, sbe the present never fulfills. He is now ibly to the imagination, the memory order to have the tide when it comes in “ I will leave you to decide that,” she told me last night that if Mr. Featberly and the gratitude of every American obliterate all traces of your presence. said gently, “after I have told you my went West she hoped be would go for citizen worthy of the name. They are When a beaver is caught in a trap the story.” good."—Spare Moments. He regarded her questioningly. an appropriate basis from which to sur­ other beavers at once enable him to make good his escape by seizing him by —Had No Money T ill Then.— “T have only the love of a friend to vey the * inspects of the American naval Tho year* like e ml loss currents flow. offer you/' she said, and then she told future.—Brooklyn Eagle. the tail and hauling him away until And bring a change to me, him the whole story. they release him, often leaving the At twenty-two she told mo no— Tight Collar*. limb in the trap as an evidence of the 'Twos yes at thirty-three. He was silent a long time. Then’ he A chapter might be written on the said: “ I am glad that you began by being struggle that ensued. Ho caught a —N. Y. Herald. deleterious effects of tight collars, and beaver last win for on Puget island, and —The Beginning. — Mamma— “ Did honest with me, 1 should like, for the especially that variety which projects sake Of the rest, to make' you my wife says that it only had two toes on a hind you have a nice time at the children's stiffly beneath the neck, to the manifest foot; the other three legs being ampu­ party?” Little Ethel—“ N-o, mamma; as soon as possible.” discomfort of the wearer and the As he took her hand at parting, she tated as close to the body as If the it was awful dull.” Mamma—“ Why, amusement of beholders. By compress­ limbs had never existed. what was the matter, dear?” L ittle saw that ho was quite pale. When she ing the veins they, of course, interfere saw him again he seemed more quiet There is one faculty the beaver po* Ethel—“Bobby Bunco didn't come.”-^ with the return o f blood from the head, « v VVnntlv. than usual, and stayed- only a few mo­ B e sse s that would bo a profitable and and thereby promote red noses and interesting study for ecientlfio men, —An Insult-Fred—"I didn’t mind ment!;. Before he went away he took pimpled fflf.es, against which all the cos­ her hand in liis and looked at her for a and that la the power of making objects Taylor's discharging me so much as I metic lotions in the world are of no adhere to the bottom of a stream without did the Insult he subsequently offered moment. avail so long ns the mechanical cause is “ Suppose Rogers should come back, any apparent means of securing them. me.” Frank—“ What was tbat7” Fred allowed to remain. Tight collars are The beaver lives mostly on wood, which —“He advertised for a boy to HU my expecting to claim you! Do you not even accused- and with 'some snow of think it would be a little hard on him?" it cuts and deposits on the bottom, plaoe."—Yankee Blade, reason—of causing serious defects of Vhere it remains,, contrary to the —Clerk—“Mr. Brown, I can't make She grew veiy white, and when she the visual apparatus, due to heightened could command her volee she said: “ I natural laws, which would in ordinary out the signature of this letter. If you Tiuft farting . blood pressure, arising from thenrtiflciftl esses cause the wood to rise to the sur­ would be so good to see If you can— '* Will write to him.” impediment to the blood-flow at the “ Then yon have not written?” face. How this 1b accomplished it is Mr. R (angrily)—“I wish you wouldn't deep, in a new enterprise which he root of the neck. •„ We should not l»e difficult to deride, but it Is nevertheless bother me with your business. Just thinks Will be successful. The outlook “ No! I coukt—dld not.” surprised to find that these execrable Mr, Ford saw the hesitation, and did a fact Beaver trapping pays well write to the man und say you can’t read has been dreary-tor Ella, especially of contrivances were also responsible for where any considerable number can be bis name."—Fllegende Blatter. late, when she haa had another suitor, not renew the subject. watery eyes/pendant lips and the gen­ £11* would lend no hand to the prep­ caught, the average price of the furs •—“I don't know whethah I ought to old and rich, James Ford by name. eral vaucousncss of expression which arations for the wedding which were being from $8.60 to $5 per pound.— speak to Miss Balle Psppertem or not,” He Is a kind-hearted i«an who has usually characterizes the physiognomy Cathlamet Gazette. Vapidly going forward, “ It is Such a said Willie Washington la one of hiu been a bachelor all hie Ilfs aud has o f their wearers.—Hospital Gazette, most disconsolate tone* “What M the fallen into the habit of spending an mockery!” she thought, “and I will be A *uft'WIU* a (Copsrtnemhlp. matter, rid fellow?” “She asked mi evening now and then with Robert free while I can.” “ Well, your rich uncle died, 1 heart" She saw little of her middle-aged Hoffman Ifowes— Va-as, dear hoy, why 1 was so silaut, and I told hertheah Wirtchell, the friend of his boyhood. He “ Y ea " Howell Gibbon arid I have decided to was something on my mind." “ And haa not seen how matters are going on lover, for business took him away dm* “I understand hli estate was dtvidsd lug the few weeks that intervened be­ waise a mustache, , what did she M p lyf “Am said: 'Why between Lawrence and Rtta, but has between you and your brother?” Jack Mallet—Indeed! Well, you're lon't yon blow it offY " —Washington learned that the girl"* fresh beauty and fore the weddisg Ells grew paler and “ Yes, Jim got the assets and I get the thinner daily. Not that she took the doing first-rate with your half,—Buck. liabilities. " —Muniey's Weekly. Foul Wank, winning manner are faafcbstosn* » 1» l

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Born, to J, H. Creswell and wife, t h e h e r a l d a daughter, HERE IS YOTTR CHANCE oURNEWSEftian Leo Stewart has purchased Mr. Mc- . .... AN INDBPKNDKNT W BEKLY NBW SrAFK*. Corkell’s interest in the dry goods firm Our entire stock of winter Clothing, Boots and Shoes to o f Stewart & McCorkcll and will move be closed out in 30 days, We will pay no at­ SATURDAY, JAN. 10, 1891 the stock into the room recently re­ tention to COSTS but will sell every­ modeled by him just across the streei: t \ thing at about i the former price. IF. I f. BLAIR, Editor and Prop'r from the old stand' V O L . 11 Chas. Lorillord, the" tramp who MenB fine dress suits - - 89.00, - Former price 815.00 OH. PRICK f 1.95 P1R ANNUM. plead, guilty to breaking ijato the depot MensBusinese Suits - - - 85.00. - - Former price 89.00 here last week, escaped from the work Mens pants the largest assortment ever kept in town and just one-half price, i W A D I f l - W l f l F fSH A^F Mrs. D, J, McMillan is quite' Bick, house Thursday evening. There were One line Mens fine dress pants ® 81.75.75 - Worth • 88.5083.50 ™ If MUM* flllll* UllfltlLi five in all who made good their escape i ' Mrs. Newton Townsley is on the sick list. by sawing off the iron bars o f one of the windows. Lorillord made good the z> S H o e s . JSt Sfcoiry of ffctiribotion. Harry Wilson went to Ohattanooga predictions o f those who saw him here, this week. Mens fine calf dress shoes - $2.00. Former price 83,00 Mrs. Dennes Butler; a colored lady Mens Flexible solo calf.shoes - 83.00' Former price $5.00 Trains on the Little Miami change living on the farm of j , F. Harbisou, Mens fine Congress dress shoes $1.25. Former price . 82.50 time to-morrow. died last Tuesday of consumption. All the above goods are special bargains to close out, Call in, and if you Spenc. Shepherd was in Day ton yes­ The fuueral took place at her late res' don’ t buy from us you will see how much cheaper we sell than other stoves. terday on business. idence, Thursday at 11 o’clock, after which the body was buried iu the Y el­ Do not forget Belvia Lockwood on J „ B , low Springs cemetery. the evening of the 26th.1 Simon Mills, an old soldier, recent­ George Winter contemplates anoth­ ly left the Dayton (Ohio) Soldier’s Mrs. Dr. Baldridge is dead. On er trip to Dayton, tomorrow. Hohie with $2000, intending to go to last Saturday morning at 9 o’clock she NOW Mrs. Hadnsa Kyle living west o f Germany. After squandering his breathed her hist after an illness o f Cednrvillc. is recovering from a re­ money in the Dayton saloons he cut less then one week. But little over Is youi* tim e. We will close cent iliiness, ' one year ago she, with her husband hss throat. He will probably not re­ out our became a resident o f Cednrvillc, and The meetings at Ervin & 'William­ cover. son’s hall,- have been well attended A letter lias been published pur­ made many warm friends here. tliis\j-eek. . , , porting to be from E. J, Turner, a The funeral was preached at her late ‘I i|Jg_^KABO.UINO FOB MB. KMEBICK." republican congresman from Kansas residence Thursday morning by Rev. HEATING W e understand that-warrants, are to Frank McGrath, president o f the Warnock, assisted by the other pas­ . out for the men who robbed Andrew Fanners Alliance of that state, offer­ tors o f this place, and the body taken Dr. Wintel & Bros store. ing $5,000 for the United StatesSeaa- to Seymour, Indiana, the home o f her The story is one that will Johnnie HUT left this week for the parents; lor interment. The sympa­ hold the interest of the reader ' Mr. Georg torsliip. The letter is pronounced a nooga, Teunjl Sandusky Soldier’s Home where he in­ forgery by both these gentleman. thy o f the entire community is with from the very beginning. tends spendiug the winter. Dr. Baldridge iu this his saddest hour. Mr. Wesley | No services in the United Presby­ Mrs.' Baldridge mother of the Doctor, The plot is well sustained Mi‘s3 Maggie Cushing w ho, was the The Hera I terian church tomorrow night, but, will'remain with him a short time we AT throughout, there are many go-of Mp^, Bev. Andrew last week, in each schbo commencing with Monday there will understand.. returned home Thursday. dramatic incidents, and the Call and get be preaching every night during the Mr. James Townsley has a new suit story is, in all respects, up Mrs. McNeil, o f near Bellefoutaine, week, except Saturday, at 7 p. m. by - ivflbriage 1| o f clothes. There is nothing remark­ to a very high standard of visited her daughters, Misses Maggie Prof. Wilbert W. White, of the Xen- GOST. and.OHie E . able about that, o f course, for he gets and Fannie, this week.• i;i T '-n j r T n"T V All will excellence. —— and Clasa K| a new suit almost every year. It’s the. be welcome. 4- ■ • Is marriage a failure? Hear ‘ what fit o f ’em. Almost everybody who Crouse & Bull. We want i Belvia Lockwood has to say. on the R. R. Grieve is Sheriff Dodd's first saw him last Sabbath almost had u fit,, subscriptions! subject. The 26th at Opera House, deputy, his second being Henry Sprey, but he bore up under the deluge of pay a.salary Frank Townsley, who has been con: who will net as turnkey at the jail. remarks made by his friends heroical­ at Oncb, lined to the house for the past lour D. f?; Funder burgh will continue to ly. The suit had evidently been wade Crandall’s | weeks, was able to be in town Thurs­ act for Miami township and Moses for Mayor Townsley, and was sent to great hargaic day. Biuurtum will probably be tbe deputy Uncle Jim through mistake, but he underwear fol for Bath, township. Sheriff Dodds tucked tin trousers up at the bottom, John M. Tarbox purchased the heavy goods. | has made excellent selections. rolled under tho sleeves o f the coat, Clementine Wright property for $ts00 ’Squire Ga buckled the vest as far back as possi- and intends removing there in n short About three weeks ago, J. W. Pol­ will soon b e : I file and—-went to church. Bob Gray lApunphtotof information andab-/ time, lock brought a couple of thoroughbred \ u n c to f tltu law*, ibowlnu lloty to ff ial duties, and' Jim Andrew saw him while on \Obtaln ibrfenu, Caron!*. Thk1o7 calves at a sale in Kentucky ami they ^Mark*. CopjrrinliU, m l tracted one, Tom Tarbox and wife will commence his way and wept copiously. They ^ LA«dn« MUNN * o n , A were shipped here n ton ci. B y some s.3Ul llroitSw«v. be glad to lei house keeping in a part 'o f the house passed the point where laughter censes WeirVai't, " means they were lost and Mr. Pollock ed hishealth owned by Olios. Dean, on westChurch and tears Itegin. That suit however went on the hunt o f them this week, street had a short though glorious enreer.' The Ceda finding them at Cincinnati. Bev. On Monduy evening in Ervin & W il­ - running at Henry Townsley, who. had a stroke Andrew was a partner iu the purchase, o f paralysis at his home in Springfield, liamson’s hull Mrs Townsley asked his Wm, Shrodes and wife of Virginia, managemeut TUB DEATH OT MB. WI1.COX. about ten days since, is reported much Travellers may learn a lesson from leige lord to ‘'slip over.” Uncle Jim are the guests o f friends in Cednrvillc* cbinery, ar better. Mr. Cj D, Cone, a prominent attor­ got over all right but the wriukles of new wheat, i ney o f Parker, Dakota, who says: " I his'pants come in contact with a nail Who does not^ant to see and hear f is now workl Miw Maggie Crane, o f Oednrville, never leave home without taking a and— he was the hist man out o f the Belvia Lockwood, the only Indy who It is original, is ‘ copy­ & Ervin are whb the guest o f Misses Hattie and bottle 'of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera hall. His friends still smile. has ever been honored by a political righted. not published in businesB hnij Carrie Peterson, last week.—S. Char­ aud Diarrhoea Remedy with me, and party with the nomination for the book form, and hence if you Mr. Rot leston Sentinel. on many occasions have ran' with it The suicide o f Effie Taylor, a white presidency o f thd United States. She want to read it. and of course ford, two ol to'the relief o f some sufferer and have crippled girl, 80 years old, ■ at Yellow speaks id the Opera House, Cedarville, X W. Pollock, oar new county tial citizens! never known it to fail. For sale by Springs, Tuesday, has brought to light on the evening o f the 26th., you do. you will not look commissioner, took the oath o f office having com| Tuesday. John Stevenson stepping B. G. Ridow ay . a story o f crime unsurpassed iu the for it elsewhere. history of Greene county. The Nebraska legislature is having have not lie down and oat Cam. Dean o f Jamestown, was in If not already a regular She was friendless and alone, and a monkey and parrot time. The re­ the .thaw,' Cedarville this week and while here subscriber Send in Your Will Smith and Spenc. Shepherd before death confessed to J. L . Stern- publicans and democrats have corahin-( hUofing wa paid Mrs. Gertrude Fields 81000, life went to Yellow Springs last Tuesday berger, who managed lief monetary ed against the alliance memliers, and I Order at O nce, and secure them.—Xej insurance, which her husband had evening to attend the opening o f the affairs, that fours years ago she assist­ fii^ fights are indulged in frequently,' taken in the Union Central only a few Prof. W1 new opera house. ed in poisoning the wife o f Rev. Char­ There is prospect that the legislature ry, has bec^ months before his fatal sickness, and les Clark, a colored Baptist minister, will unseat every one o f the new offic­ church here Those who take part in the play o f which his friends knew nothing of. now o f Dayton, then o f Yellow er*, and matters have been further com­ and the eer Alktoona. are requested to meet in Mr. Dean was glad to be nble to pay Springs. Clark and his mistress, plicated by Governor Thayer Inform­ tended by the G. A . R. hall this evening for the the amount so promptly. purpose o f practicing. Clara Moss, were principals in the ing Governor-elect Boyd that he would nation,- Pi M. J . Harris, who spent several crime and were married three weeks not give up the office on the ground and his aud We were obliged to turn the Heu- weeks in Cedarville during last sum after the death o f Airs. Clark number that Boyd is not a citizen o f the Unit­ offifce into a hospital this weekend rented then ner, has written to his former pardner one. ed States, and )3 therefore noteligihle. as a Consequence, the news colmnus Tho prot E. £ . Murdock, that he has juBt com­ The Moss girl had ingratiated her­ are Hot as replete as we would wish. E , church, | pleted a $5,000 sale o f Wood’s Auto self in Miss Taylor’s favor, and, out Marriage licenses—Nathen F I)e,voe o f the The G. A R. will reproduce “ AUa- mafic Washing Machines to Ramsey o f gratitude, the latter helped her kill and Rosa ETuaner; Henry Kelley and Tuft* i« an | ioona* at Yellow Springs next Thurs­ & Halius at Richfield, 111. That firm her rival. Miss Taylor was a woman Jessie Harding; B Frank Coy and Laura E Davis; Lcoti Hargrave and hi* purpo; day evening, The play is a good one lias been handling these goods for the of some means. Hester Fannon; John M Knox and ed revival and ike Opera House at that place past two yean and are now enlarging Rev. Clark an 1 his wife were ar-. Della Hopkins; John L Hamer and They will should be crowded that evening. their business. rested at Dayton Wednesday morning. Delilah Harverstick; Amos Jenkins ‘ ‘I.KON VAI.AS^CKZl MV HUSBAND.'* MCA- week at It The poisoning o f Clark’s wife iwCurred On account o f quarterly meeting at Friday o f last week was the forty- and Mnnerey E Fawcet; Frank Stew­ DKBKUl" in 1886, and the attempt before suc­ Tho deat Selma, there will be no preaching ser­ first anniversary o f tiro tdarriage o f art and Mary J Bales; James P Zell Mr. and Mm, J. D. Williamson and cessful, had to ba repeated four times* Hirst, o f ’ vice at the Methodist church here and Mary A Alexander; Chav McKin­ iahanor of tho event their children The first attempt was by matches dis­ this charming and entertain­ 12 o*dock Sabbath morning. All the other ney and Mary A Nichols; Crab 8 together With their wives and husbands solved in lemonade, The next was by liadbecn rervke* will lie held as usual. Braaoh- congregated at tbeir home with well Jackson And Manerva A Sidcnstiqker; ing serial for perusal during “ nux vomica”— dog wood dissolved ifi «pi«ai tr ing at night at T tfdoek, at which filled baskets, and throry member o f Chas Forsythe aud Martin Miller;* the long fall and- winter water. Tne third was by “ Rough on takingwff] time the annual revival meetings will the finally was present to enjoy a su­ Joel B Littleton aud Amy, P Carr; j perb banquet. The gathering was in Bat*” in a pie, and the fourth and suc­ evenings* ““ in UmTcom commas nee. Serna** every night next Daniel A Jones a > d Lillie Moreli;' the nature o f a surprise, but Mr, W il­ cessful attempt was by arsenic and It will appear in cur col­ about 43; week except Saturday, Dajr service* Edward Ware and Dorn Brock; James! liamson wait equal to the occasion and quicksilver, ^ umns in regular installments Mayor .and] In rite afternoons at 2 j/cloek. All A ortiy after an were seated at the tr­ Winn And Lucretia Scott; Geo E Hpen- ] and wm alt aha cordially invited. Come and ine, lie arose and laid a crisp five dol­ Mr*. Fred Smith, o f Xenia, is visit­ ccr and Addle T Files; William H! until finished. M a g your friend*. lar bill at the plate o f each. ing her mother, Mrs. 8. G. Barber. Hamer and Mary L. Chnrleton. J to read it*

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