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\ o l i & CEDARYILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1892. NO. 11

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TComntly.- , - . • " GLASSWARE AND QUEENSWARE. A V ) Irw© recently addei a large stools of Glassware -aiidQueenswaJe, vrMdi yen, will. & 3 w ell.tp..S3®. Designs are all'of tke latest. Game and see .our stock before r. A* is broken; ■ , ■ B U L L <&& , SPEN CER. IV 8 U'UL and see.-our appliance far keeping peanuts hot Pean q uire ulways reivl/ ter eating. -' i ..*r; a-T aai^x4.B£XKi- meeting of' the Codamile .Rev. T. C. S[>roul. Dtousquapj^wU < l; F o r ti goodr.liou liindo to . FNn-ii number of.ycai-,- T luive liecn i ; i * w . l\lit$\ A L; t) | ti)^ yd.ip boar.1 of t..lu -rttum lu»tAr.m- |'.v i<«eni!»<-r of l \ P. chinch. Jt is I subject to viuU-m uitiicks of inibiii-. i , ,r ■ that all-will toei tree lojotn nt order call on. 0 . K eller tlm ; lI'vm ,f| lm’-',nte-1 :i petition t!u; rcHt.rMl , 1 ^ . 1 , I’apt r, limit- I.m.-uory -rlieiimiiti-sui wbioli gcneinllv : I . * Li it,. practiesil S h o e ntsiUer X o iT h \ , APRIL, .23, l^E-. j No, i», askim: tin t tiny district ho dF* t d to ten minutes, discussion live. lasted about two months. On the ___ ------.— .. . —— ■ ...... - 1 signed by five elocio 4 < f sab (1 s'r ck Bv order <>f Committee M ain St. Repairing neatly lli>tof thU • mom It I wa, attacked Ti.assi -I-.k S. , in flic knee nnd sullured severeli for ,T. //. A’A.i/W , KiiiH,r •mil /V o/>V | 51,1(1 th c ('!<;i;k w«w «•'- and prom pU v done. 1 dem l to notify all other hoards iu- Martini ComptoU" to Ivnuisruudu two days when I- |)roeured. a- boille i ,. . ... , : Fleishman, in lot 14, Oowdv’*add to tew sted that a ]oint meeting wd be v . o M ilton Keys lots re-, of (Miiunberiiiin's Pain .'kilm and ir ^ le i '-il.SS PER AKNUNlo i o' vo t ,, . - , .. . .Xenia, fetW. relieved me almost, . instantly. E b'd 1 at the school house an -aid di-lnct . Harvey llmn-tOn to B of F, Cie-ar- moved his shoe shop to his . hereto re nin-t, IieCrfnllG reeommeml Buur.lay afternoon, April !’b, tit one .creek tp,"strip 10 h-et wide,, $:»b. it to those wiio uni simihu-iy ;tfl!ieted A ;»*••■* »:■-> are now hard at work tak- o'clock, to discuss the advisabilitj* yf| A. and W . l.f.'l bondiill to Ltta L. new room next to the Ncs everywlierc.—-I{. I). Wmnu.v, 3tar- i.t4 ‘'account.of stock” for their iy- Oglcsbee, part lot 3S, (Amwcii’s add bet property on Main st„ the change. The board also raised tiiulaio, N. C., Feb., K\s$. Air. Wliil n t.vt’w. t iwnshijw. to Xenia. Spring 1:1 jii, ■122.'), the salaries of tiueh.irs from - 8300 to - E. G. .McMillan to C. M. Biggin, where lie will he glad to ley is a very prominent man in. this Mrs. A. Y. Fei-1, ot* Cincinnati, was $320 a year. ‘.Fa,Silvcrcreek, $7tK. have all customers call. ' place and hisdBcnse wa- very widely a gu.,-4 of'her brother, Nutl.eu II imsey, There was an attempt to wreck the 1 .F ,1. H. SchelJ to Alary. A. Mad­ known as he tmtlbml such severe this w-k>k. . ■ . • dux, lot 7 anil pan 0, Schell's add to pain. Wr. M. Hpi-a-rox & Co., Mer- 12.00 a. rn. passenger train on the Xenia, $*">7n. Chicago divison of the Pan Handle .f. B. M. Wright to Sarah E. Mor­ X'Tew. Carpets,... ehaiits.Martindalo, N., t\ 50 cent Mrs. \Y I nuns and Miv BlaiHm Con­ bottles for sale hv Druggists. road iic.tr Andewoii^frtdtaiifi, Tuesday row, ’ jiart lot 1, -Galloway's add to The new styles in c.ifpct- i' ' tin- > >. S. and S. O.’Honm, Xe­ iiioiiiing, hut wa.; prevented by the Xenia, $2.1(10. S tim ln y II x c u isio u m v i a th « nia, spent Sunday, in Cedarvitie. ings this year are the hand engineer seeing the obstruction in Jam *s F. Stewart to Armstead Stagner, lot .17$, A’. S., S2UU. soutesfc ever shown. It l*eii:iNyivaniat,im >N. 1. if. Wulford assumed Ids duties time to reverse bis engine. Wiji Xes- U. • wi>n Hi mid and llert Alexander, Clm?. Owens, John Townslev, John » 'Some New lamps, just 111 and the qualities rr<* better, gM.'hinieei] l>gi* n pi ' *■., . fuctiiait in « job printing office in the at Ben Riilgway*1. • >r .lo o e y re ’u !• 1. I ’ ’ LI * . .. i Ross, TV. J. Smith, John T.r. !-r, box, For file !>■,' T* (-. I.-i.i-wiwnv's sunt* citv. visited Cedarvillc over James , D. M. Dean, J. I’, Buy* ■»vour fresh and salt iim.«*,-> at. than ever btf ji \l* The new Sahhalii. We are glad to learn the j AIcEiroy, A. C. Stretelicr, Al Cline,}1;1ihc,old reliable meat store ol C, W. tiling in tics line this year Anollu-r tliiM< i , (/.mriRoa: f,; hoys are both doing well and are inp- John Hurbisoii. ■ L rouse. iStraw mattings made on Nt. Lostis Vi.i P ,«... v . * » i Ify b v laiing masters of tlmir business. Spring repair work at Murray’s hm A Township Sabbath School Con­ i ness slioji. • ** kvl?» pud they *. are Coninieneing Monduv A f i ),f, The following is a report of tlm Mc­ vention will lie held in the XT, P. Train N o5 on theI’cniisj Ivatiiu Lives, ' l'refdi cakes and bread at the b a j l c i ! 1« wear. Curtains Intyre -clitel for the. term beginning Church, Cedarvillc, Friditv, leaving Gcdarville at 4.1*1 a/m. will , *;1 f f-,.!;erv. Jacm -h Sir.'.ra :: 1 <*, S/ptem'mr 14th, 18‘Jl, mid ending 29t h , ' a t H'M p . m . Cofive j f t Xt », ,y hind, Lace curtains make direct coima li-m a> L. V..a,. - I*, it a good lut.tli tv a daily except Si , 5‘--. '-t l -* . ■ 1 April 20th, 1802; ofiened w ith d e v itional exercises, ci n n !h«( * to I.i tl*5- " * . “ icth.apair to £20 00, and iniennuli:/.,. ; , —’-’*• x Number of da vs taught. 140}Num ducted by President. ‘ J b 1,5,1 L , , K “ liadts irmn 2o ets a vundow 5.15 p, m. * 1 her of pup’Is enrolled, 33; Average lsCTopic*— “ Centennial S, S, W o rk J 1 n E : 1 v^ t ’ * * - . .g»-. vallrrs to the very RbrnTnuiotJ taoiitlily enrollment, 24; Average ill O hio/’ opened by J. L. C h a p 'n n Mrs. Michael Curtain, I’lainfii-!^, 2nd— ‘ Hoiv a’"uro the l.:rg ! ■ - - .. Al - 111,'- (). (11.. makes-the statement that slm d.iily iitt ■tnlaiice, 21; Percent of atteii- *1 /« -A 1 * \ik\ ■_ . fringed good.-, For* d uicc, 87.’,; Pupils imviug the highest j ii 4 ■ mV - eom^dOJa p5ir up titught cold, which settled on Inc by W. R. SterriU. DisettsSioa o}e*ne I ; Vi!., . * «i lungs; slm was ti - latnlcdiing goods bought a bottle and to Imr delight ... - j ■ found herself betmfitted from tiv.; el George, Harry Randall mid 4t [,—.“ The imp-n lauce d teat a. } ■ •- m.ot, e-diiplute ever a. - tv dose. She eouUnucd its m.v and »r. Charlie Itauey, Those who have '}».;» < ; Toc.i fin Aoma. Estimates ter taking ton .hotUetJ, found Jmrt', *•’ «*d the pupils* examination are Co* 11 it.a -i, ■ . * > - :hl> and work doiic in very *t.ur.d and -well, now does h.*r o-„ it • sell f-v- bouimwork and is as well :i- she eve.* cil Goorgr, Charlie Raney and Harry -anner. wa-.—Free trial bolllca of tb! • G-, I’niidull. Jlli- -,JTlic r *sp'):idbilitv and o,»p « ” .3. Bn I n b n & C O . Discciveiy :;t RnifjWAV’'- D. X a s s h : M c L k a k , ttinity of G.< - b a*1 ■ • - ” P j' Iftrg)’ Louies 50^. and 4‘i L- w.!j / i "V d

ways missed you on Sundays. Give me seemed imposing on Saturday night, be ward Battersbjt in a hundred ways,” PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL. Michael went or . “There is no need a kirn and convince me that yon are a was truly magnificent on Sunday morn­ —There is a man living in Calhoun/ The Cedarville Herald. real creature. I’m half afraid of wak­ ing, His clothes were fashionable and to tell yon how I have managed to slip into his confidence. He is a weak sort Ga., seventy years old, who boasts that w n . p l a t s, ?«MUkw. ing up to-morrow and' finding that you unmistakably new, and he wore a of fellow, find- his brains are not half be never wore a pair of boots, bought a are still miles away from me." ' dainty “buttonhole.” Uncle Woke suit of clothes, white shirt or any store CEDARVILLK, > : i . OHia For the second time she lifted her surveyed him with quiet amusement, as good as mine. Ho is glad enough to face to his, less frankly and gladly than and watched to see the effect of all this use me and J let myBelf be used, but clothes in his life, or wore a collar or , . IN WOMA only to serve my own ends by and by ” necktie. before. She loved him as truly and splendor on Olive. The effect was cer­ MRS, HENRI deeply as ever, but the girlish confi­ tainly depressing. Olive glanced at him and saw a smile —Gertrude Souine, a pretty girl of UNDERSTOOD. . dence-in herself would never return. The girl looked at "her lover doubt­ of self-sutlsfaction hovering round his eighteen years who lives in a town in TJjp Good Worn 1 For the future she would be on her fully and shyly. Samuel Wake knew, mouth and a gleam of triumph in his Aroostook county, Maine, lias never .Doing j r loved ft maiden onoo aswell ' been known to laugh or even to smile. As she was passing fair. guard against mistakes; she had almost as if she had told him in words, eyes. And all at once she remem­ The pi an fo r< And that is more, the truth to tsll learned'to control tlioso natural Im­ what was passing in her mind. All his bered that Lucy Cromer hod not ad­ While intelligent in other matters, she Than now to loro I'd care; apparently cannot understand a joke, children in the pulses of affection which had hitherto life ho hod bceu intensely interested in mired Michael’s eyes, although she had and gpod order |j And sbo would let me kiss her hand been unchecked. And the lesson had other people’s lives, and now he under­ admitted that their color was beauti­ and is unmoved by the keenest witti- When I'd been very good-. 'cisms, . • . . opening of the I] That Is. If 1 would “understand.’’ been mastered very quickly, for there stood what Olive was feeling, and what ful, Lucy bad said that they were cold, ception with. At length I understood. is no learner more, rapid than a loving Michael was not feeling. He saw that apd the remark had made Olivo quite —•Tlie duke of Connaught, is the first Rogers. Mrs. I asked her,tor her photograph woman. she went unwillingly upstairs to get nngry. She hardly knew why such royal duke to become a director in a President Kogel To light my lonely room; • “I am real enough, Michael,”she said, ready for their walk, apd he was sure foolish words had come bock to her at dividend-paying company. It is the western universil Slid laughed a merry llttio. laugh. quietly. “There is no fear of my going that she would return with an anxious this moment, hut they pained her a Church School company (limited), and But leftrme to my gloom; a the municipal buck to Eastmeon, even if I could travel look, afraid of being seen a second time little. although its business is semi-pi;ilun- “ woman’s brand] For that was such a “strange” demand on the wings of the wind like the prin­ in that countrified bonnet. ”1 shall bo able to wind him round thropic, it declares dividends, and the’ She did not think she could— my finger soon,” he continued. “You Congress. Her ' Because 1 might not ‘'understand." cess in a fairy tale. • You know I am She came back with just the look that duke of Connaught’s election was held, since her uppoit And then I understood, not wanted there.” he had expected to see, and Michael in­ see I have always held myself well in up by the dean of St. Paul's, who is hand. Smiles says: ’It.may be of com­ this committee I wooed her In the morning, noon, “I am glad you have left them. I did stantly made an exasperating remark, also a director, as a proinise of larger ed- her eminent ■ And afternoon, and night, not.like my future wife to live under “Haven’t you another bonnet, Olive?" paratively little consequence .'how a dividends and further subscriptions. man Js governed from without, whilst It would indeed I would have fetched the very moon the same roof with Tom Challock and he asked. “That did very well in the —An English newspaper says that a woman who by And Btars tor her delight; train, but it does not do for this morn­ everything ""depends upon how he gov­ She said my loro was truly grand, Jils girls.” „ . ■ ' * church bellringer was ringing the bells, education is so ;j “But. there is something good in ing."- . , - erns himself from within.' The man when one of the heavy weights swung And that some day she would— who rises is the man who has learned successfully earn And hoped that I would “understand." Peggy and Jane.” ... “I am sorry,” she said gently, with a over and lie was pulled up. to a consid­ and important wq • How-well I understood 1 . “Olive, you must forgot Peggy and deep blush. “I am going to buy some the secret of self-government. Now erable height by tlio rope. He ' lost his Edward Battersby would never learn .Mrs, Rogers is 1 ■ At last I took by forco of arms Jane; it doesn’t matter whether they new things to-morrow." ' i grip and fell on. his head on the stone John Ogden Win* The kisses she denied; '■■ *■ are good or had. You havo now to train “If I were a young man I should not that secret if lie were to live a hundred floor of the bclf ry. lie arose and walked years.' He lets himself be swayed by of Rev. Isaac Her dimples wore her ehlefest charms,' yourself for1 tho position you will fill look at tho bonnet while that face was home. The man had been an.epileptic, Methodist church! And so she never cried, one day." inside it.” every whim that seizes him. Ho grati­ suffering frequent'attacks, but since the But faltered as with nimble hand fies every passing desire and runs after New Jersey and a Shu rearranged her snood, “Yes. Michael, I am quite willing to This observation came from Uncle fall in the belfry he has not liad any at­ ton seminary. In| “ I knew you waulanlt understand!" train myself,-” she answered mecklyf Wake, and Michael passed it over in everything that attracts his eyes. I tack of epilepsy. have d purpose, Olive, I am treading a t this ■ school i But 1 hu'i understood. He was pleased to regard her with an contemptuous silence. A. few minutes —Clara Louise Kellogg tells a story course at the Ui —William Bnrd McViokar, In Century. air’ of gracious approval, and drew her later the young couple went out to­ the road that leads up to it, and I never turn aside from ray path for a single Jn- in which her mother,'herself and the Being particularly closer into his arms. gether into the sunshiny street, and dowager duchess of Somerset figure. ■and political eeori “ Dearest Olive,” .lio said in an en­ Olive was utterly -dispirited and disap­ stant.” The singer and her mother were dining j “You are wonderfully strong, Michael herself to study ii couraging tone, “I will take care .of pointed. with .that augusji la dy, when the duchess .author of valuable you, and help yon in everything. You “My dear girl,” said Michael, after a —father always said so,’’ cried Olive, calmly poured her tea into her saucer, speaking straight from her heart. jects, which -havj have only to trust in my guidance and. pause, “you must really begin to study sipped it with great enjoyment and re- . leading papers ai you will be a very happy woman.” your appearance. You ought to. havo “J should lose all my strength if I marked: “Now, ladies, do not think this did not watch myself,” lie replied. alike conversant ’ Ho spoke as if her happiness was en­ been, better dressed for my sake. Wo is rude, for I have just come from .the practical working / v 9jmttifai«r tirely m his hands—as if it wore the may moot some of the people I know.' “ You don't know how it weakens a queen, and I saw her do it. Let us been applied. Jlei easiest thing in the. world to insure her Sometimes'on Sundays I have even run man if he slnckcnsTiis hold on self just once." emulate the queen. Whereupon they Robinson says OHAVTKR V.—CONVnTOBD. perfect contentment in the future—as if up against Edward Battersby himself. all drank their tea from their. saucers. “ While especially] She greeted Olive.kindly enough and he could lift her out of the roach of life’s Of course he would expect me to' intro­ Olivo looked at him almost, with reverence; his* words sounded so good —1The late Mr. Spnrgeon visited Nor-j logical faculty ai flitted-slowly up a. dark staircase to eoinmon ills,and its chances and changes. duce him to you, and what would he wood cemetery ou one occasion with Me judge dispassions lead her to a bedroom. The willing lad Nothing Ms more surprising than the think of that bonnet and gown?" and wise and brave. A few moments before, when she had caught that fleet­’McMuster, who went to choose -a spot regardful of the ai had already carried up her box, and confidence which some people have in “lam sorry,” poor Olive repeated, for a family vault-. . Mr. Spurgeon sug­ of home and social when the door was shut she went to themselves. . Michael Chase had always "but you know, Michael, that you ing expression of triumpliant cunning on his face, site had felt a cold little gested a site, but Mr. McMuster object- ■ successful in deal the glass and surveyed herself discon-, believed immensely in himself, and ho wished me'to come on a Saturday. If I cd that it-w as. too prominent. “No,” sophic and cconomf .tentedly by gas-light. Out of doors in felt so wise and admirable at tiiis mo­ hail arrived early in tho week I could doubt creeping into tier mind. But that look was gone, and now she saw the Mr. Spurgeon-said, ”it will just do for • and in society, h the country the' sweet May daylight ment that he would have cheerfully di­ have got same new things ready for Sum- you.” The spot was agreed upon, and a pronounced typJ was lingering still, but night falls early rected the affairs of the nation. day.” , then Mr. Spurgeon,- turning to the lege woman of tl« on-a London household. - “And now good night, dear," he “Why not havo bought some bettor superintendent of the cemetery, said: .having enjoyed t| "He must have thought me looking added, “1 shall come to you after break­ things before you started?" he usked ir­ “Now, have you a docent' corner where brings a thomuif dowdy and plain,” she mused, taking fast to-morrow. We will have a long ritably. 1 -V you could put Spurgeon some day?” A . mind, as flexible ;f ®ff her bonnet and flinging it on the day together.” “Michael, have you forgotten . what corner was pointed out and Mr. Spur­ any effort to whif bed. “ Lucy-was right' when- she told Then lie went his way, and Olive kind of place Eastmeon is?” ' His un­ geon said: “That will do.”' give her attention! fne to get my new clothes made In heard -door shut and bolted reasonable words provoked her. “Have —Cheshire owns the stupidest man in Although, still a l town. He sees 5,0 many beautifully after him. Mrs, Wake reappeared, and you forgotten that I lmvo been living the kingdom. H e is a farm hand, and Rogers lias alreailjl dressed girls that he feels ashamed of asked, in her faint voice, if she was not miles away from any town?” was engaged to plough a ten-acre field. public service quitf me.” quite worn out? He had really forgotten it for the mo­ Wishing him to make a straight furrow, eialty. ’ For six ye: It comforted Olivo to lay the blame “Olive is made of capital stuff that’s ment, They walked on together in his employer directed his attention to a . '• , ciont correspond!! - of M ichael’s coldness on her village warranted to stand a good deal of w'dar silence along the Strand, and when cow grazing right opposite, telling him Woman’s Home Al .bonnet. She was not without-a little and tear,” said Samuel Wake, coming they turned into Trafalgar square to drive directly toward the cow. 11c the D etroit. eonf J natural vanity, and had always been forward again. “But if slio is the wiso Olivo almost forgot her annoyance. She Started his horses, and his employer’s honorary presidemf accustomed to hear that she was a pret­ girl 1 take her to be, she will go and got stood still with a brightening face to attention was drawn to something else; in the Rock’River] ty. girl Micliae? had said so”, many and a night’s rest as soon as she can.” look at the great stone lions asleep in ' hut in a short time, on looking round, valued member o| , many a time in -he. earlier days of their All was order in her little room, but the sunlight, and the foam and sparkle he found’ that the cow liad left her noinic association love-making. Chit-spoken compliments it was hard’to lie down and sleep after of the fountains. Other people looked place, while the sagacious plowman of the Chicago Fd were in fashion »t Eastmeon, and even such an ‘exciting day. It seemed to at lior as they went by, and half smiled was following her, drawing a zigzag organization plana the “bumpkins," as Michael contemptu­ Olive that-it was a tiny taken out of at tb« fresh delight that ehonoin her furrow all ovei;the field.—English Farm which has for its [ ously termed them, wero not insensible some ope else's life which had got into brown eyes. Michael hurried lior on. and Homo. ent aim the clean in to Ido charm of a pair of soft brown her life by mistake. At last she shut “Do try to take things calmly,” ho alleys of Chicago! eye., These same eyes were now gaz­ her eyes and rested her head on the pil­ implored. “That brute who lias just “ A LITTLE NONSENSE." than this, anil ev] ing at the reflection of their owner low, and then all-the sights that she passed us was actually laughing utyou. MICHAEL SPEAKS OF HIS PLANS. sight and her abill had seen afid tho voices she had heard —Cowurdico llebuked.—He—“Mattie, through tears, but Olive resolutely In London, people, don’t go into rap­ same strong, earnest Michaei who hjld tirety the importq conquered the desire to weep. were repeated In the darltneSs. tures in the'streets.” if I only dared to kiss you?" She— lemof .municipal^ “ Docs ho love me as well as ever?” won her father’s respect ytears ago. “Harry, whatever you are, don’t be a .Not only because she wanted to look There was no need for a second warn­ “t ruic while I seem to be ruled,” he her plan involves 1 her prettiest dkl she keep tho tears thought'Olivei “I think so, I hope so;” ing against raptures. . With such a wet coward."-- Boston Transcript. • undertaking of, si and with an honest heart she told her­ said, meeting her gaze with a smile; back. ■ For the sake of the good uncle, blanket hanging over her Olive was not “and if I succeed in carrying out all my —II is Preference—“Who is mamma’s clean” necessary t his heart. Already she fresh and bright as ever; but she was a pression, forbidden to rejoice? And. “Perhaps you think this is a prepos­ good?” Grandma—“No, darling; I’ve ■ committee devotol could not help comparing his tenderness little disposed to undervalue tier fresh­ this w;as thatfirst walk together whichterous notion, Olive, But listen, my got none now, unfortunately.” Bertha tion of other work! With Michael’s hardness, and remem­ ness and brightness. She lmd nothing she liad longed for so blindly; this was dear gid. I am working hard at an in­ —1“Then I’ll givo 00 my nuts to mind Ada .Sweet was i| bering that Michael had written of him better to wear than her village bonnet “the distant and the dim” that Bho liad vention of my own, and I believe it will till I coiue back."—Pacific Methodist. president of the with a kind of scornful pity. Perhaps; and gown, and to-day she was going to been so “sick to greet!" soon ho perfected. If it is perfected I —Rev, Dr. Primrose (stmmbiing in which till of Mrs. ll it was because of that very tenderness church with Michael. The girl’s heart It seemed to her an interminabel shall persuade Edward Battersby to the hall)—“Ypur father seems to bo members. Thiseol thut Uncle Wake was an unsuccessful was very tender and humble; a flash of walk, and yet her limbs were not givo it a trial, and I am firmly con­ sparing of his light,,’ Little Jofinhie— will not relax its el man. If so, Olive began vaguely to weary. They got at last to tho Marble vinced that it will answer the purpose “Yes, sir. He’s always that way the because of this fowl feel that it was best to be a failure. Arch, and her heart revived a little at for which it is intended." day after the gas bill comes In.”—Epoch. tion of which Mil The little parlor looked bright enough the sight of gross and trees. Michael “What is tho purpose, Michael?” she —Barber (during shampoo)—“A re you but willjend it all| when she reentered it, and Michael was led her to a bench, and they sat down. aiikcd, eagerly. troubled at all by your hair coming The plan of wor struck with her improved appearance. “We won't go to church this morn­ “The saving of labor. If my idea is out?” Cholly (feeling where Is mus­ has arranged for ho The girl liad a will of her own, and she1 ing," he said. “I confess I’m not a carried out we shall employ about half tache ought to appear)—“No, mo dcah in addition to that] had put all traces of her disappoint­ church-going man, I like fresh air, it os many hands as we do now. We have man, I'm twoubled beeawso it won't, discussion and the ment out of sight. She still wore the clears my brain and strengthens mo for too many men lumbering about the come out.”—Harvard Lampoon. formation in rogar. scanty gown, hut her pretty shape re­ tho week's work; and now we can talk works and pocketing our profits. What —Rev. Dir. Extempore—“My hearers, lie baths and laundl vealed itself In spite of rustic dress­ quietly, Olive, and I can tell you about 1 want to do is to sweep away the dun­ I shall have to ask your indulgence for home science clubs making; and the soft rough hair, no something which has been in my mind derheads and keep only those who have a few minutes. I forgot my manuscript, edge of sanitation I longer hidden under the objectionablo for nearly two years." intelligence. 1 happen to know that and have sent my little boy for it.” His attention to the bonnet, curled carelessly over her She prepared herself to listen. After young Battersby, well off as he is, al­ son, mounting pulpit (in a loud tone)— housing -vvagc-wor] white forehead. The old enchantment all, it was silly of her to be unhappy ways wants more money than ho has Mamma couldn’t find the writin', but inff of children fq "began to steal over Michael’s spirit because ho had found fault with her got. Think what we shall gain in the here’s the book you copied it from.”— civic patriotism anew; ho watched Olive os sho.iaiked rustioways. She supposed that train­ saving of wages! Yon don’t understand Tid-Bits. ganizati.m of boyj to the Wakes; her face, lovely in re­ ing was always rather a painful proc­ business details, my dear child, but you —-She Didn't Worry Over It.—“My I'Jmbian guards, pose* gained new charms when she ess. Here, with the tender green of can grasp my meaning.’ husband received a note to-day in a tion to excellent 1. smiled and spoke. With care and train­ tho young foliage quivering overhead, “Yes, oh, yes,” she answered, a bright woman’s handwriting.’’ “Diet you open fully instructed ii| ing—his training, site might yet be ad­ and the May sunshine resting on tho color coming and going in her checks. it?” “I did not. And what is more, I the government a. mired in the circles that ho was strug­ broad space of sward in front of her, “Only, Michael, what will bccomqof all left him to read it at his leisure.” nnd the dti( ies wh] gling to enter. Anyhow she, was his she was feeling more like her okl self. the dunderheads?" “Don’t you worry over it?” “No, but I izenship. it Is p,J own chosen sweetheart, and the best And surely if Miehdcl had not loved her “What docs it matter what becomes guess he does, It was from my dress­ f kis organization part of his nature wonld cling to her to ho would not have been so anxious to of them?” maker.— N, Y. Pres*. and alleys. Tlie f;| the end, HE WAS I'KDLV MAGNIFICENT. tell her everything! He spoke with an irritated air of sur­ — Bobby—“I saw where yotir pop was to be neglected, bJ Mrs. Wake hod taken possession of “You know,” ho began, “how rlipid- prise, and she could scarcely find cour buried to-day, anil the monument says organized. 1 the flowers and lingeredover them with disapproval from the eyes she loved ly 1 have been rising ever since I went age to speak again, he is not dead hut slcepin'; but I don’t Mrs. Tlogets |s q| a faint show of pleasure. She hod put would make her utterly miserable. She to Battcrsby’s works. Old Battersby ts “I think it docs matter. I know it believe it’s so.” Tommy—“Yes, it'"is. oil in hpr husbaudf some hyacinths on the supper table was living in a world of feeling, and breaking down very fast;- ho has not must be hard for a clever man to con­ Mam says so." Bobby—“If he. was just 6he herself undertj and again their perfume saddened only doing her part in tho outer world been the same man since his brother sider the interests of the stupid ones, steepin’1, what did they bury him for?” Mil liable -nssistana Olive and carried her thoughts back to mechanically. died. It was after tho brother’s death and yet—” Tommy—“Hull! Didn’t want to hear social way. IndciL old days. Michael was here, sitting by Uncle Wake glanced at her now and that Edward Battersby was taken into [to OB CONTINUED. J him snore, I guess.—Life. Rogers more ailtnl her side, but she found herself longing then as they sat at breakfast, and tlicro partnership, and when his father dies than as a wife, I10 will bo the solo representative of the Is the Earth's Axle Changing? —The Telephone Buzz.—A little girl f ul, gracious won for a younger and simpler Michael, who was something in her face that sent his from the Wabash valley, where they hod stood beside her father’s grave with thoughts straying back into the past, firm.” Observations made for sometime past upon as to listen . his eyes full of tears. Home one* Iso used to look at him with Olivo was honestly trying to give him at Berlin, Potsdam, Prague and other have to put quinine in the bricks so tho tion of what equal her full attention, but all this was not cities of Europe havo shown that their houses won’t shake down, and who Hut before the evening meal came to .brown eyes like .Olivo’s. When she knows something about the drug's ef­ for womanhood, an end the lovers were on better terms spoke her voice was an echo of another very interesting. Two girls wont trip­ geographical latitudes have decreased the fears which ping by; they wore golden-brown frocks by 2-10 of a second. It is supposed that fects on tlie human car, was in Detroit should be. ontertl with, each other. And when Michael voice that lmd keen hushed for years. recently anil for the first time saw a tel­ rose to take bis leave Uncle Wake dis­ The little wan woman who poured out and straw bonnets adorned with but­ the axis of the earth has shifted by that when women sin: appeared into the dark shop and his his coffee was almost forgotten; all the tercups that looked as if they had much in space, And in order to settle ephone. They let her try it and the independent iml wife vanished like a phantom, leaving light and color of his life had died out been freshly gathered from the water the matter an expedition ho* been sent weather Wing propitious it worked to a Dost. meadow a t homo, Sho could not help out to Honolulu, which, being the anti­ charm and she was perfectly delighted. the young pair alone together. with the death of his first love, the wifo The nextday, being a heavy, murky one, “Olive," said the young man, taking of his youth. He had married his first wondering how much their costumes podes of Central Europe, will show an J ulia F oster a | her into his arms and looking into her wife because he had need of her, and had cost and sighing for a buttercup equal change in the opposite direction (the tried it again and the buzz was ter­ okl daughter of . face with all tho old fondness, “Olive, had taken his second because she had bonnet. Then another girl came by if the explanation is correct. Tho ex­ rific. “ Ught" she exclaimed, dropping Avery, of PhilndelJ I can scarcely believe that this is not need of him, with her swain, and her dress was per- _ pedition will remain there for a yeat the receiver, “this must ho its chill day member of the Nat! a dream. 1 ahull see you every Sunday, Michael came in when breakfast was fcctly enchanting. j undrH he direction of Dr. Mn-usc. .id and its loaded tip with quinine.”—D»- mi Stiffrngc rtRKo dear; yon don’t know how I have al­ over. And if id Oliva's eyas he had "I have made myself usofid to Ed- i the Berlin c'*<*'*i‘vmoty, troll Free Press. grandmother, Mrq of Chicago, no so tten.t of the. now L dollar to tho tre**j Be woman a memi

tfMI IN WOMAN’S BEHALF. A SUCCESSFUL WRITER. A. Vog Tretn-fctarter, The Boutta-Wett Land & In vestment Jour­ TU® Name ttttM Mary McClelland Has There died recently at Lowestoft, nal, a carefully edited and thoroughly ra- England, one who is spoken of by the Uabla monthly Journal, published la the in­ MRS. HENRY WADE ROGERS. Made fur Herself.; terests of the South-west and especially of Aliss M. G. AlcClellund, the' novelist, local press as “a very popular member Texas, will be mailedfor six months free of Tlio Uy HttU's'Catarrli (Ju reT ' and political. economy, she lias devoted ofo f ‘Elm‘Rim Cottajte^my’hoine,P n f.fn K i’itvui is 'ie "a. >!o; gigan­ n>!> ’ F J. C uknby & Co., Props., Toledo, O. : herself to study in this line, and is the tic elm tree, which is said to be the fin­ Wo the undersigned, have known F. 3. . Clioney for tho fast ir> years, .'and believe Medical Discover author of valuable articles on these sub­ est elm in the country, and was second iblrn perfectly honorable in ull business jects, which have been published in only to the big one’ that was blowii.’, transnottons and financially able to carry Takes hold in this order : . leading paper,s and periodicals,' She is down on Boston common. Three groivb out any obligations made by their Arm. persons with their arms stretched out West & Trim*. Wholesaio Druggists, To­ alike conversant with theories and tlicir ledo, O., Warning, Kliman & Marvtn, Bowels, practical working wherever they have can just span its huge timhk.’ The old Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. . ■ been applied. Her friend Jane llancroft cottage is sixty feet, wide, yet the Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken1 internally, Stiver, ' Robinson says in speaking of her: branches of the elm can he seen jutting aofiug directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bot­ Kidneys, “While ('specially endowed with the out on both sides of the house from the tle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonial? free. Heads o ff logical "faculty and with the ability to view at the back. The eottage is one of Inside Skin, those low, ramhling'huildings, only one disease — Dr. Fierce’s Golden Med­ - judge dispassionately, she is yet ever I t doesn’t follow that a man is a chirop­ ical Discovery. In a way, that yon regardful of the amenities and demands story and attic, with nearly every room odist because he cuts tho corn from tiio foot Outside Skin, of a bill.—Binghamton Leader. can understand, too, by purifying Driviug everything before it that ought to of home and social life and is equally on a different level, so that one has to beaut; . successful in dealing with the philo­ be continually stepping lip and down in the blood. When you’re weak, A Discharge of Cannon dull and languid, or when blotches, sophic and economic questions of the day going from room to room—-h house that Close to tho car could hardly startlo a per­ You know whether you and in society. Indeed. Airs. Rogers is has grown gradually in the course of son of sensitive nerves more tbnn tho and eruptions appear— that’s the a pronounced type of.-tlic younger col­ years .with the people living in it. slumming of a door, tho outcry of a child, time to take It, no matter what the heed it or nob. . Many an artist has made a little pil­ the rattle of a heavy vehicle over a cobble Sold by every druggist, uml manufactured by lege woman of the present day, who, stono pavement, the wailing of an asthmatic season. It’s easier to prevent than having enjoyed the higher education, grimage to the place just to get a sketch hand organ. Quiet and strengthen super- to have to cure. DONALD KENNEDY, brings a thoroughly well-disciplined of the old house, and the older elus tree, sensitive nerves with Hostctter’s Stomach For all diseases caused by a tor­ IIOYBCUY, MASS, mind, as flexible as it is well stored, to both grown to be landmarks in the Bitters, and you can brave any hubbub neighborhood. , with tranquillity. Indigestion, a fecund pid liver or impure blood, Dyspep­ any effort to which she may see fit to cause of nervousness, is banished by tho sia, Biliousness, Scrofulous, Skin, or „„rEiL. : ’si , ..C a t a r r h give her attention.’’ “There I passed my days, never going Bitters. So arc malarious, bilious and Although still a young woman, Airs. to school an hour in my life, but learn­ kidney complaints, dobility and rheuma­ Scalp Diseases—even Consumption tism. ■ ____ • CREAM BALM I Rogers has already-rendered successful ing from mv mothcivtand later from a (or Lungiscrofula), in its earlier IS W ORTH public service quite outside of her spe­ few literary friends, who helped me in Mxxv.a poor fellow never gets to see the stages, the “ Discovery” is the'only cialty. For six years she. was the, effi­ my work by cutting, and pruning my silver lining until he gets above the cloud. remedy that’s guaranteed. If. it first • efforts at writing. -Mv literary Columbus Post. $ 5 0 0 cient corresponding secretary of the. does’nt benefit or cure, you have TO ANY DUN Woman’s Home Missionary society of work now consists in writ ng novels your money hack.. that are published in. ’ book form, and . When Nature the Detroit conference. She is now Needs assistance it may bo best to render It You pay only for the good you Woman or Child honorary president of a similar society novelettes and short stories for maga­ promptly, but one should remembor to uso I get. ______in the Rock River conference. She is a zine publication.” ’ even the most perfect remedies only when •ttffertns rVom . -Aliss Aicl'lelland is a very rapid and needed. The best and most Ritnplo and valued member of the American Eco­ gentlo remedy Is the Syrup of Figs, manu JL ne jpropnetors ofof Dr. Dr. Sage’s Ca- nomic association and is also a member prolific writer, and since last uutumn factored" 'by ' tthe th oCalifornia...... Fig Syrup ’■ Ca .1, CATARRH of the Chicago Fortnightly club. . The has written two novels lin'd five short tarrh Remedy lose $500 if you're organization planned by Mrs. Rogers Stories. Her styly-is terse, direct, and Meh will worship the ground ngirl vvulks not cured of Catarrh. They prom- NoInLiquidorSnuff.g^^Y’-ii'E V 'E R t with a straigtforivard tone that has on if sho ho* good corner lots,— N. O iso to pay you that if. thpy can’t A particle I. applied luuiciiclitiustrilnmli.agreu- ’iitoiw Tim fnr its first anctenost appar­ Picayune. ■bla. J'rlie 5>cint» nt l»rU«Kl«l»or bydih II. ent aim the cleaning of the streets and often—Ja-eii aniataktiu fee Uiasculrqu ______, euro you. Wliat do you lose by _ ELY IlllOTH KUS. CpO Warren St., NuwYo k. alloys of Chicago, .includes much more work,- and deceived many of her readers ExrLosiQxsof Coufiliinff are stopped by i trying "there*" anything to GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1078. who knetv of the author only as M. G, Hale’s Houoy of Horuliouiid.und Tar, ! rink oven nt wnnr fl-onri-h? than this, and evidences her rare in- Pike’s Toothache Drops Cure lu onomtouto. ; ria*> except your Q atari n r tight and her ability to grasp in its en- AlcClellund, and did not guess that the TV. BAKER. Si CO.’S , tirety the important and knotty prob­ “AI” stood for Alary.—Baltimore Sun. I A man may bo lantcrii-jaxvcd and yet his Consumption carries off lem of municipal government. Because A-ltmvo Womiiii. face never• Jlight up.—Eas ton Free Press. many of its victims need­ Breakfast Cocoa her plan involves much more than the- Airs. Nellie Alaincs, who keeps a lodg­ from wlilcli iho cxccm of oil undertaking of, so to put it, the “house IBS, I ...... lessly. It can be stopped ling been removed, ing house in the factory village of Glen fellow's head lovcL—Hazleton Sentinel. clean” necessary to malcp the city pre­ Falls, Ct., lately showed herself u brave I t abtoltiMtf pure a lid sentable to Ufi invited guests, it was de­ sometimes ; sometimes it. it is solubtc. and ready-witted woman. One night Tax lazy man alms at nothing, and gener'- cided by her committee to organize a recently, one of her lodgers, who is a olly hits it—Hickory Loaves. cannot.. ' No 'Chemicals “Municipal Order league” which should somnambulist, climbed in his sleep out are uied III It* pre|mrntloti, It , Badi .'I rattled—'The omnibus passenger. ba* more than three timet the make the cleaning of the streets and al­ of a dormer window’, and sliding down It is as cruel to raise false leys its espeeial care while the regular strength of Cocoa mixed with to the eaves, sat. with his feet overhang­ A man may possess a cent and a .scent hopes as it is weak to yield Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar,. committee devotes itself to the direc­ ing the sidewalk, three stories below. and yet not havo seuaa. and in therefore far more cco- tion of other work as well as this. Miss Air; AI allies declined to crawl down the to false fears. l nomlcul, toe ting less than on* Ada Sweet was invited to bccorau the R k Mains to bo scan—the girl beforo tho I cent a cup. It ladcl'clous.rour- roof to rescue tlic man, but his wife m irror.—S t Paul Globe. There is a way to help _ ' Lhlng, rlrcngthcnlng, KAail.T president of- the new organization, of said to her sister: "Yon hold me, and which all of Airs. Rogers’ committee are DtaaaTKD, and admirably mtapted for invalids I will go.” She got out of the win­ - Tuk gossip believes half she hears and within the reach of most who oa woll aa for peraona In health. members. This committee, by the way, dow and carefully lowered herself un­ tells tho other iiulf,—Elmira Gazette. Sold by Oroccra m qithwt. will uot relax its efforts for a clean city til she had the imperiled 'man within are threatened—c a r e f u l l iv ­ because of the formation of the associn- A WEPteriTTBu shoe is faithful to tho W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester,M am , reach. She clutched him firmly and last.—Picayune. in g and Scott’s Emulsion o f tion-of which Aliss Sweet ir. president, cl ug to him with desperation until but willlend it all the aid in its power. both were drawn safely batik inside the O ut on » lark—Feathers—Union Stand- cod-liver oil. RUMELY The plan of work which Airs. Rogers ard. ' TRACTION AND PORTABLE wdndow. „ , Let us send you a book “ has arranged for her committee Includes, Ir life were twice ns long we probably in addition’to that already mentioned, A Shrewd Woman. An interesting story Is told of All’s. would not be tw ice os good. bn the subject; free. discussion and the disseminating of in­ Mary V. Taylor, of Pittsburgh, said to NGINES.I formation in regard to the need of pub- A "safe burglar” Is in the penitentiary.— Scott A Bowx«,ChemiiU,13 a South jth Avtsu*. Kebatlis and laundries; the, formation of l»c tire only woman in the oil business. Texas Sittings. K*» York. Two years ago she was a book-keeper Your druggist keeps Scott’s Emulsion cf cod-liver Threshers and Horse Powers. home science clubs to promote a knowl­ Tub question of tbo hour - “What time la oil—ell druggists everywhere do. $x« edge of sanitation and hygiene; calling for a large oil firm, and being a keen a« Write for Illustrated Catalogno, mailed Free. observer, she noticed that oil-pipe was It?”—Galveston News, M. RUM ELY CO., LA PORTE, IND- attention to the improved methods of ■raiHXTina r*rtn >,n, m A ,n bright, .iw. energetic men ov housing wage-workers and the organiz­ growing scarce in tlic market. Hhe qui The lean-year pid might try hlin delieato E woman wanted In take Iho aole naency for nn artlcl* etly bought up all the pipe- she could ly with a little pop corn.—Louisville (Jour- $50.00 that la needed In every ing of children for the promotion of ior-JournaL home and IndUpraia* civic, patriotism among them. The or- get, and in the pipe famine which fol­ ble In ev ery oMce. lowed she had twenty carloads to dis­ SELLS AT HltiHL Ia • Sanitation of boys is known as the. Co- TitE disappointed pugilist cannot accuse “German town orconbtry. S74ffm pose of a t an advanced price. With flic himself of 1 icing penny wiso, imt bo hwa A Wilaya and aatrady Income l’lmbian guards. These boys, in addi­ 99 nfterranb A “Bonanoa” tion to excel lent military drill, will be proceeds of this Hale Airs. Taylor invest every reason to fed pound foolish.—Was A fnr the right peranh. Caal cd largely in oil-well supplies, and now iugton Star. Jabi nrn senree aaa fully instructed in matters relating to WEEK Mann taken, neiitol emtt. the government and welfare of the. city i is doing a business which pays her tens Tun Jnlly dog of lastnight Is apt to bo tho Syrup •V, \V. .(ONES. Mannaer. SprincNVId, Okie. of thousands a yenr. ^ ____ nog with a sore head of this morning.—N, and the duties which belong to good cit­ Y. Herald. I must say a word as to the ef­ izenship, ft is proposed to also utilize WOMAN’S GOSSIP.' ficacy of German Syrup. I have /v -u To.i.io»iDii,ne. rauititbyiiAmlm. this organization in cleaning the streets A men man may havo all tho pleasures in | \ / lromedle*. Koau»,iii,,i R ate Kas Iiorn , teacher and lecturer, used it in my family for Bronchitis, os Urvinir^ n o i noon tbd U and alloys. The girl's are by no means *ifo and still there is just ns much for the L ljtj1 'and no bad eflocte, BtHilt\n to be neglected, but are to bo similarly is a grandniece of Daniel Webster. She next one. the result of Colds, with most ex is prond of tile thought that slie has «D>KAM& fHlS PAPER ei^ry ynte. organized. TiiEhR was a flro In a lawyer’s office hero cellent success. I have taken it my­ Mrs, Rogers is quite as much interest­ earned her living ever since she was the other day that tvns caused by a soot In self for Throat Troubles, and have ed in tyr (tusbund’s work as in any that seventeen. tho chiiunoy .—Lowell- Courier, derived good results therefrom, I Catharine I’opp was the oldest member 6hfe herself undertakes and "renders him therefore recommend it to my neigh­ Patents!Send forlnvcuior'.Ouldenr (low to Obtain Pensions a Patent. of the Belgian press and the only wom­ I n England they stand for office, la th is **• mu’STr. law *. valuable assistance, particularly in a country they run, and In both countries bors as an excellent remedy in such FATK10K O FARRELL, - WABHIHOTOff, D. 0. an journalist In her country. She had M-axua ran farm«m, «■»tmm> ' social way. Indeed, in no way is Mrs, they lie more or less.—Oil City Blizzard, cases. James T. Durette, Earlys- Rogers more admirable and successful received from the king knighthood in a ho TVMona cnitxsi, tho Order of Leopold. woman ville, Va. Beware of dealers who ■« knlf-i Bnox Faax, than as a wife. Withal she is a 'gTace- A may n ot be a good laundress, Bra. aa*TioHT a HoaBML ful, gracious woman, as pleasing to look There are now two colored women but Bhe generally knows how to take the offer you "something just as good.” ___ 1M Elm 8t., Clnetoa»U,0. lawyers, twenty-four doctors, six; civil wrinkles out of * man's choice with a flab Always insist on having Boschee’s QW10ERm,aniM«iai, Mpon as to listen to, and as an Illustra­ Iron,—Binghamton Republican. im C IA H C b—AIISa'ManKdlaabted. MOmforlm tion of what equal opportunity will do engineers, nineteen photographers and German Syrup. ® r h llil W n v mMM.Mf ear* «xpcrl me*. Law* free. twenty-two artists. There are also 112 A.------W, :AWN,noMattae. B.C,| OxtenU.A for womanhood, she certainly dispels martrAnkawff Om manoa. tac fears which some«have insisted colored women pursuing studied abroad, V A ii mtrp /NWT’rnnV W Simula be entertained for humanity Mme. he Novikoff , who lias attract­ JC A J j LEj v/JnLJLJlil when women should l>c permitted an ed much attention by her labors in hkkpendent individuality. — Chicago London in behalf of the oppressed - My little girl ttflered (or threa yean from a large Absent on her hip, the result of a . PlSO/S, ClfR f F OP Slavs of Turkey, is a Russian woman of Coaanmptlvea and peopla M l and dislocation* The’(Abscess was large, with six openings, all of which discharged who have weak lnngaor Aetb- high hirth, the widow of Gen. Novikoff, nuts, 1 was induced by friends to give her S« S , S ,, and by the time the fifth bottle was ma,*hOnld«M Flao'a Core for J t m Foster A very , the two-week- who was one of the bravest suldiotsin. finished the Abscess Was entirely healed, and the child was well and happy,—Mrs, J. A. Conanmptlon. It haa «aeed thwwataaida. it haa notlnJUV- old (laughter of Airs, Rachel Foster the Servlan-Turklsh war. Wixgn M , Siatinj of i’hlindcTpiiia, is the youngest A novel exhibition la in bo held In % had three little girls who were attacked with obstinate 33012HISZC-A. or Blood *nemlx>rof theNational-American Wom- Paris to illustrate tho progress of femi­ Bold evarrwhera. BSe, Trouble, which at first res mbled heat, but soon grew to l)lUters, some of them quite C 0 N 5, U M H T | 0 N. *-x Suffrage, association. The proud nine arts. A Special feature will be a btge, One of the children died from the Affects of it, but we got Swift’s Specific and gfcrr ;ave grahthiinthcr, Mrs. Rosa Miller Avery, series of seventeen wax-work scenes to the other two, and they Soon got well, 8. S, S, forced out the poison promptly. Thi w Chicago, no sooner heard of the ad- showing tho historic position of women cure was wonderful.— J. J). _R Atti»LMarihtnrilU, La, Jtot of tlic new baby than she sent a In freffeli society at various periods, 8 , S t 8* 1»m no'equal for Children, It relicves the system promptly^ and assists ; ^A.-N.’K.—R~ 1881. uollsr to the treasurer to make the llt- from the fifteenth century to the pres­ nsture in developing the child's health, Our Treatise mailed free, mow'wnirmfi t o adv ertm k rs plew u I Ke Woman a member of the society. SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY ATLANTA, Ca . teat* that yaw ttm tha AdvaytUemaat to Uk ent day, - s m n i ejuutial advantage that is not out­ ‘l‘H K weighed by «Ief..t--, :>:i \ that it would uot allow and saving in expense ANDREW JACKSON T H E 1| BATUBDAY, Al’BIL, 23, 1692. over the process it is designed to sup­ 8 ’*■ plant. iv T U llP A Y , IK. / / . J SI. A tit, Editor and Prop** “ Run as a separator alone, under good conditions, this machine ought SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. »___| I -- tv. Ii. lit *a u \ W»»©« 9 1 .8 9 f t * ANNUM. to give most excellent results; though in common with the DeLaval, ' and ------D E A L E R I V ------doubtless others, it varies greatly in PRICE *1. CHVTBCM lineC TO R V . skimming powey, from causes that are Oiveimnlar Church.-—Her T. C, partly unknown. As a “skimmer” it ,?proul, Pastor,' itagiilar services at nuiy lie considered strictly first-class. T H E T E L ] 11:00 » m ; s a b b s tb s e h n o ln t 10:00 a m ''Although the extractor appears B, f, Olmrcli<~R«v. J. K. Morton, ’ Y/by She la pastor. Services AtJliOQa h i; S abbatb unfavorably in comparison with a' school a t 10:00 a u i , much older method, it cannot blithe . Mi ,13. Ohimih.- Rev. C*. I*. Tuftrf, pan* regarded as a marvel of inventive and BF ALL flbm Moat Be Abl lor. Preaching at I1;00 a m; Sabbath school at 9*30 a. in,; «;Ihh», 3:00 p. ni,; mechanical skill. The surpuise is in A |NEW! STO CK O F asd Bold Hi Tonne People’* nieetln" at, 03)0 p in; . ja(||rn>e»l rayer meeting Wednesday evening at the first, instance tlait it should do its able i :00 :.-t . , ’ _ work at all, and then, even though it The telephon lT; l’* 'v,*r'"i'‘k-] be tbuml wanting, that it nliouM <1 t>u»ilk>n!>. Cuminerc!:.) Short'-in nil, Ty;>f«. i . ’ was neeessar -the I)e Lavcl separator, which lots v. -tin)- audprut-lie:'! I|uplU!iCour-cs, ['orOita- ! s-yriher's quei.-.i Come would have been less mi favor.-I ■>sruc. utltlrcik k , U Meieuilli, Frio., suut!uskj-,Uk DIAMONDS! now coiiic into general use in ercnnie- of preservin;- h| hie, ns the separator gits *out more ^ The finest line nf Ontica! (Jootls m (Ircooe County. Sp -laity noo'e business inter ries nud large dairies, by ulii-h the cream than can he rm-od bv gravity. , t h e m u g m - d e s i r e d of Br.-zillaii l'elildi* tS|ii eiiiclcs m.(Jold. ;Silver .-.lid Sie.^^ inos, 'M.*ev; were stationed .-ream is separated fiom sweet miik confora hrillinocy and itisiioctoe-s «.l vi-imi. with an tmiount ot ease ami ear to the say In Loudon a lady oidert d from a ’ V/AlST RlUl PERFECT HIP • comfort, sehlotii enjoyed by spectacle weiner*. boys. by centrifugal motion; Imr, the- butter *EOT e-ai oaiy u> r.-vnuterf «ac<.wnutty But the aver; i-'Ctr.ictor goes a step farther, ami uot | ahiihshc pro]io-'i’d t., i* ■ «i< toani v;:" or a ern impatient of de -oLthe war n.mo RitJnl of. riches; mnstmiinr iiir.j tj j t« ■ tr « c‘ * • infeniai" thin : ju tiMZvZ r.rtva--^* ?• A K i\:u - i. * B.V if I: E ' like, the impu pcrieiice tii onenite it Micrc.- .fiil!;', j specified. distinctly told stud the teat# njWii which tm* ; aionV j T|„. hvey'-k h . ■ m i;im .o , ADJUSTABLE Westward, take himself to OVER HIP , Columbus .... says “is not. co.np.iris;MiB *ve'heued w >r»‘ made u-.i-1 julo (.V^V. j Afs'.v. T .o Ih.-K. h ! am * ttir.r, Alton ...... > of the rules res dcr ttto pers-cud -•■ipervis.on o f li.c j ,m.,i aniv.-d , i T:« I WfBt Jclll'rBou FST mu FORM . Jsimlonl-o. UOartcBiou... nmnitfticttuera of tlu* m.;. him . 'i i;.-! w;{;( t\, fiwt e.iiy. i}h.s.x Ht'lian offenses were necessitated th; iv.suits were that it urn. l..mid tl.:ti - t,Tt-y<*U-H. ThtiL.d- v«.L«l a l..r;r»- rfisot Eas»- »nd IVdiiivlilc...... _ __ Contour. ■, . WimerTorco’ f force as large wiiile t.ie separator mid churn | j * -ffc ofthe v\>y fr-m ;lu- i-u t, no; - U iI av2 iKtuiuc H m u i . 1 •vliii’li Mill not X enlU ...... ( operators. rim auitiilo hrsd* a m t ' Sprintf Valley... " l,lined 0$.:M pounds „f hmtu- out of | .soil mil.-* . ii : e him - i.m ivhiilnv.li nut h iiii., - ; Itoxttiiliu ...... “ Everything Mn'ie til tlir v to'BOw ’*»<: n'»«lfnllwii. I WuyiitHvlIlo ...... “ the company every 10l) pounds in the milk, -the| t*my sty they w.irk-d II ;ely idoiig tlit* j Ativ-*!rs ii’cr lathi11 - i ,n ■ U| vvell*trodden native ji,.t[i. ! r«nrM*avrs W K I. .SV/ «/ j rort Ancient....,« ( 520 94311 hoys, and unai pounds; it loss of £.74 pounds, and . * >■ t BOftTREE MFG. C0.t Jackson, Mich. ’S lib a n o n '.o ...... 11 tuan at the oi . . . , l ,• Lewiston, Iiiih twetitv-eiglit Loveland...... “ 5 4511 ' any “miss." th; t ...... u-fidUer thus obtained ■ was . oi stulii , . li)hvsicii)iiHiiiidtliii(\-im‘ ... . . , i«ni'.:stoics,- • . ‘ CMtoiio, M i fete] h Facile By., mid took the .•futility that it could not he smd in } * ' " ’ tltaeluaaiu .....ar. 6401045 Tlif* Tlir^rf House Irt bih! Aum ( OlLtwin, ploy the pervi] while I’aiigor. w.li about tic same; AM AM 1‘eoila, I*n Molhiv, U'Jiml, *ti 1LMXOI3; ejiaipodkion with butter made from CHAS. E. SMITH ■ judgment and , pointlalion,■ has iiiiu to l*i .item .I’t.iril ding ilttl-r stores; Mlitima f • TiTT Ilnvcninul. OJIltmv'p, OinnlritfA, ll^ti have entailed . iiieited ereiiui. t * .. , . . , , t , i Sutwil. AM ■ Wolncfl. Wlnti'r^i'U Auiltihm; llnrWn Ami IV»;:m'il ...... mt tlnrt\-iour | livsiemus. A few of Is the place for you to get n smooth 'Ylnrluuntl ....jT. (5oo ••oor JllulT>. In IOWA: JUlumnpoHs und Ht. IVul. in AiI.V- corporation ct In .summing up the results of his.*, „ / , KESOTA; W'nicriowu nnrl Falls. ln DAKOTA: , ii . . theBatigor drug stores do as mieh, i HaUvta '530 last resort w tesw 1’rofcssor Penny, the chemist it , , . , 548 <4mieion. HL aib J Kaf.y.c < tlv, Iti MlM^OUHi: experiment *' ’oi more, hiismess in lufinnsasiu meu- shave or a stylish hail cut. ! ••605 946 Oinnlin, LiiMdln Kidilmrr .Nn1! \n VKHHAKK*A: the station. Mays: ; f$outli i^bHnon.. V 630 90C Alriilxou, l^*nventv<»rtJi. ILirton. T’|if Jtn, UultliiL^oii, ffirl was intre rieinctf. blit liearlv all of Lewiston’s es- Cedar ville.O. 7 ^ A ^ n C ::* * 63C 9U| WicJiitx, HellcviJIe* Abilfnp, Dodge Cily« in At first she “As to the relative expausjof ritn- 646 KANSAN; KiiipJVOit r.K! Kino and Alincr*f!n INDIAN senate and t:i , t liiiislinieiits are poorly disguised bar­ ■ ■■------—— i O regon In — 641 TEIlIUTOnY; Dcnnr, (>»Wir»Io 3p»mRxnml ruii»!o« ' \Vayne*vltld. (M l ledjre of I.t| n'iig iu the one east1, the JCxtractor f 7 06 In COLOUADi). Tmr»nM-$dhi errv nf rirli fxrrnhffj rooms. XV. F.TIIADIGH: Spring Valley...'..^ ( and firaxln- 1andcrc liittenisl ereamery having only one imiefiiiie'nuidiiti Mining Company’s ground in 803 •33 MAajarrcEtfT siotiooi ; gs- brought a pi would save anything in the number of Australia, which appears to Ik- of nidi NO. 0 EA ST MAIN KlLLLT, OP ^.cairi«ibn•• 9311046 7211055,55 VXStmULTS EXPRESS TRAIXS comb and a pi hands emploved, while in l.ivoi e.- value that even em.ip,dent judgeslieLj 8501 up in n pap< r ... uate to .lame a iniiv e.iiumensurate4 l ’OfilTE COURT HOUSE. * ff%LJfctfenw>n " “ leading nil onmi^tltrna In nplcrtlrr of rqulr»:.»nt, tahlisliincnts the loss, greater l»v b.<-l }w;[|( It,.w,irt;u ‘ , t N.i(l U, a ; U l i a k u ...... ar. 9201130} 1151140,7*5 Lftvlren ClllCAfiO *n

‘ I ' l l Vt l j 1< l I t H Lt f)„ j »' T « GRIP IN ENGLAND. e p o o n . Ofer Twocty Thouaainl DcaUis from It In tha Voar 1890. T*,.c triuifeUion from long, lingering HATUKJ>AY, A l'lilL , 23, 1392. Tbe report of the register general for painful sickness to robust hca.th 1 BOO. relating to the births, marriages mirks an epoch in the life of til * in and deaths la England and Wales dur­ .tivuluul. Such a remarkablo cv*Mil IK. //. llLAllt, Editin' unit J’rop'r ing that year has just bG&Ffcsued/fifiyB is trcastiredl ip tlie memory av-1 the the British Medical Journal. The ;»geiicy whereby the good health has birth rate, which has shown : tv continu­ •>cn attained is greatfuUy blessed ■ PRICE * 1.28 PER ANNUM. ous decline since ‘18711, was the low­ Hence it is that so . much is heard in est recorded during any of the last Bed ltwm Suits, M attresses, praise of Electric Bitter*/' 'fcV binny fifty years, although the marriagh rate (eel tlioy owe * their restoi alioa, U» , during the U6t (pur years has fihowna *]’ailor Suits, {Bfed Springs, health, to t e U60 of the Great Alfer- THE TELEPHONE 6IKL steady increase, Rnd was higher in 1890 stive aud’l'onic. If yon aro trcubliid than in any yepr since 1888, ! With re­ Bed Lounges, - t , with any disease of Kidneys, Eiver or ' v»7by She Ie Employed Insteadgard of to the deaths during the period Spring Cots, Stomach, of long or short .standing a Boy. :■ , . -> ■ under revtewJt appears that tlup stand*! you will surely find relief by use of ard of public health reached Jn recent*, ^ Center Stands, Child's Beds, Electric Bitters. Sold at (>Qc. am* U the Mmt It*> Ahle to Knep Itrr Tempo# years was not njalntaincd/during 1800i per bottlo at RioowAY’s Drug Su>r» amt tlold Her. Tonpu —Toot n d The death rate, which hits been 10.1, Plusil KocliCl fi, D r e s s e r s , ■laiiiriuent Are ludUpeua- 18.1 and I0.fi peril,000 persons living in able Qualifications. . the preceding three years,1887-88-89.rose Oak Rockers, C h a i r s , . to 10.fi during 1803. It should be noted, GERMAN INSURANCE GQ. The telephone girl may not be edu- 'however, that compared with other Reed Rockers, roeEPOBTfiu » . cated, but she must be uice. ax they say earlier yours this'deatlv rater was. ptill P i c t u r e s . INOS. a low'one; for in none of the ten years, STATE OF OHIO; V in the south, and must be possessed of -A 11 at low prices. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.> a medium grade of intelligence. She 1881-00, was the death rate as high as Columbus, 0,, Jut). ) 30.0 per 1,000. whereas in no year pre- I, W, II. KiNBfR, Superintcmicnt of InmirAnro must bj able to write a/letter- make n of the Sltito of Ohio; (to htreliy cfrtify‘ tbu( ilm dear statement'in good English, hold viouft 10.1881 was it ever so low. T! > GERMAN INSURANCE COMPANY, IueuU*4 i./,. tfm»m». Irnnn ht»r temper under increase in the rate of mortality in lc > ut Ert'UiKirr. Ju tim Mato of JUjuofo, nns oim- NEW GOODS EACH WEEK at I'lUid in nit roNtwH witii Ihn jAtvd of tltin la attributiiblc tqi'th e epidcinie of influ- rciutiiiu tIAfat 4u4,j«riMtru| (u|..byu»lbnr b u t us of cli» r u M - eil attention to Use business of the of- ; vn.aa- lo which*, filthaugh it was gen- SutflKjiiuliiiHiMljot-toofl to tmiihui t itiu»rproiHinm icaring. erall.v prevalent only during the first Kirn Innunim’o ia itiibhliiD*, In ntTout; lice. Any defect in spetich or hearing, Riirti wiiti litiv; ilmimt ttm h ifm iU 'isif.’ Tim con- says Electricity, Would necessarily dis­ quarter of the .year. iloathswerc (iitiuti nml biirtiiu'H* of miifl ( ornprny cn ilu* thirty* directly ascribed., 'this, however, prob­ Stm M«y of D«unmbor» of the i oxt-vivcMitmT qualify her for the 'work. Tact and B A .R & Ss M O R T O N S . tho !> dency its service at a public telephone. ( at „ the, same'lime, . .... notwithstanding,the Aimmutof uetuul panl-np cupiial.,...... SurplwA ...... rna.MM M c a l l - Fifteen years ago, when the instrument! mddr.ess of the season,^ was clearly due Ammiut of fm'.tmit* toe the voai in nnih*. J,4.’*3fibH,ar was introduced for general* service, the j * l ame cadsa. 1 he register gen- Amount .of fur tltu ywii, telephone compunics employed b.oys be- > oral estimates the .number of deaths iu cash...... i.r;R.7:tri.)4 I k Witjikw Win-itir.oF, I hav*> herentito tween the ages of sixteen and nineteen, • directly or indirectly tiim to the inriu- t J ' fmherriht'ri my nitme, anti <'imn(t‘)ny i NEAL.S <»t!lvtnt MMl.i to In- lllliXi'il, Hit* (lily iiUtl with rcsiflt'. th ef’ were first disturb­ eni',a in ISilO at upward of 37.000, which I * » your first nhovo writtHi, • : ing. then ilUicnuraging, and finally is equivalent to u dimtli . rate of almost • *■***♦•••'. W, II* KrNDICH. Supf* of Tmeuratieo. .threatened to be destructive^ to the 1 pgr l .000. I t is satisfactory to note TH0S. H. SMITH, State Agent, Dayton, t). interests of the ccmpany. Incessant that, the mortality from nearly all other and emphatic, streps' was laid upon the j z.vmoti<* discuses was below the aver- 8. \V. Dakin Yellow *SpringP, C). necessity for absolate civilitv of speechspeech i ■ tlnly 10 deaths . rymltcd from ‘ on the. part of the boys. Terms of ex-! smallpox in lo'JO, the smallest number Me Gervey & Legourcl Yenia, O. pressioiv .were reduced to the soul- of J in any one year on record. The deaths DO YOU WKNC CO L. F. Creamer ■ Osborne, (). brevity, so that the language of the j referred to constitutional diseases, es­ F. W. Alden Jamestown, O, cilice ■ was humorously monosyllabic, j pecially to phthissi. showed a tnarlced nml all conversation over the wires was increase, probably attributable to the prohibited. Ilules in letters of helligcr- fact that a .number of persons of • cut line and formidable size were posted phythisieal constitution were pre­ i r maturely 'carried oi? l y the influenza AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE GO.: ia conspicuous places forbidding the HEW VORU, X. V. kVK..2UY and operator to udd a syllable more than epidemic during the early part of the UYBFARM? , STATK OF OHIO. 1 was necessary to- -answer the sub* yeuy. . - ■•-■■■■■■■ .IS8UUAN0K DKl'AAl'l'AlEST. - •-•rriber's queuion. As'a further means TOOK THE PREY. L'uluuiliui.-O., tub. Mil, Ism. ) uf preserving harmony and protecting I, W. II. Kixvxx, Siu^rluteiidein uf Itfiuruiioe v Tlie Trick w X-.itnrnlmt Plajred an nn Co- of til* Slat, of Ohio, ilo lur.li> crrtlt)' tlhit tliu It: -ifilty nmde. business interests, monitor-operators AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE Cl|5ll>AN\, •uiproliiie Cox. localod ut Now York, III tho Slittu uf Ni w ioiK, :' ll.*--, '( bt»v were stationed in every section to. lend lm* coiiirdlinl 111 all ro*pectil. with tho In** ot Oil* Rev. J. Murray, In his work on the Slum, relating to limumiiuo Cuiiiiouiit-*, oihor tluiii It ol -fie-e iuk I ear to the sayings and doings of the Do you want to l.lio, lucoriHiratcd hy wtlit-r Siaioi* uf tho Itiiinil creation, relates that on one occasion an , boys. MhUi*. aiiil l* auiliorlrcd to truu*HUt inui'iuoi'iiulo acquaintance'of 'his wns ont Shooting Imulia-m of Fire luaiiriiiico In thi* Stutn, in uooui n- But the. average boy, is no respecter aucB with law, during th« curirul year. 1 he ton- of persons, and when nn irritable mon- wild ducks, says the Boston Courier. illtion and hii*iiiM*of laid Company ou tin- thlrn- On reaching a bend of the stream he firet day of irocrmber, uf the year next pietodlnic >y*bzg or a crusty old bank president, saw six wild-geese <•>? of range. He tho iluie herouf, ie eliown by tho elaU'ineiit, und.-r impatient of delay, and wholly ignorant .mill, roiiiiliwl by fkttluu IflJt, Uiivleod b.liipilve v<^ crouched down in the hope that they sell a farm? ^lUuv, to bo a* folhuael — r.fthe war-among the wires, wns so-for- 1 would presently -wnuo nearer. . .While ' Agcregnto amount of available' a*rete..X!l .OS.iiSS.AI ‘ gfitfal of rlcheiste oblige, as tu'dfiutc on thus concealed he observed o fox steal­ AggrYjW**. cealed,- he Qoated among the geese. Koliert Lytle, force as large ok the original staff of Suddenly one of them was drawn un­ "vtrp, --/‘vJ operators. der the water, and the fox soon ap­ I *t lCrVy .* Everything that could be done by. peared on the bunk with the goose on If so call on W.H. Blair &Co, the company to inculcute a. spirit of ids back, dost* to the water’s edge he B forbearance was done; but boys will be found a hole, caused by the uprooting boys, and unable to knock down the of a tree. This hole he cleared out and man at the other end w*ho gave them enlarged, placed the goose at the bot­ Beal Estate Agents, * P i i l s H y * • i.ny “suss,” they gleefully blew him up tom off it .and covered his prize with - -mul tnnk_the eonscouences. To em­ leaves and dry litter, of which there lltiiim , .Toller, Oilmen, ploy the services of inei», <'f - mature- was; almndaaee.closc a t hand. The fox lv ..... in ll.T.INUI i ; judgment und business sagacity would M e r c l i a u t Iva, l>.-i.n!(!ufa, D. v then took Ills departure* and tlie inter­ Co'eeji'tfillc. O, liitrWn anil Conor .1 have entailed greater expense than the ested watcher went to the hole and re­ I'll Nt. r.mt, Ut Sil.V* corporation eared to stand, uud ns u moved the goose, taking.care to re­ rJ T i i i I « f v I I'nilff. Ill DAKOTA ; lust, resort wlit.t was deemed a risky store things tn their former appearance, I titv , la MJRVWTil experiment wns tried; the telephone fl. anil I'll, 1-‘n. , , „ , . . , They went straight to the place where f pnai of ritii larmti'it ledge of human nature acquired ; the ^ htM, t e n bnricd atld removed had placed in hi* hand* hy an ka.*t India mu twenty or thirty In the rceesacs of for* II 3 VM, Os, ; fciilillfi of Intfr- through lost youth nml the scars of ex fionar,' therurmulsnf a simple vegctahle reme­ ests, ami whose note an exactly tra- (the earth* No goose tlicrd. They stood dy for the eiweily and |>erm:inenl core of Con- I till.* i '.i -I anil wort, l erience. fcne came in modest gray semhlcs tho human voice in loud laugh* Lo anil to I’atMc and ' looking ut each other for so pc time, Hiuntioo, llronchUIa, 1'ntnrrh. Arthma and all ! liefomyou buy your suit, laid ruclnnclioly black. Her tv a'5?* vs j and then suddenly the second fox at* Thnmt and Lon* affection* a bo a jx>*itive and ing that u person ignorant of the real '•ere kittenish und also motherly ®He , tacked the other most furiously, ns if radical cure fur Nervous Uchilitynnd nil Nerv­ cause would fancy that a vciy many |X T brought « piece of soap, a piece b* ; enraged by having a trick played on ous Complaint* after having tested it* wonder, party was close at hand* (Overcoat or Pants for Fall, ?J? TRATXS comb uud a piece of looking-glass*, done { bjm< ■ fill curative (rower* irt thousand* of cose* ha* felt it In* duty to make it known to his suffering fel­ I sue KANY THE TAILOR if nf ppuipl: nnt, np in a paper box. Under thejnlluence • A ts>u bAS8, low*. actuated by thi* motive and it lie-ire tn y Idoinki , roi’xn>, Wiser gentle presence at the switch- i t relieve human suffering, t will si ml Irca of m r , i KK ACO nu.l beard, ter fingers at the plugs and i it is Seven Feet Lon* and Welch* Foot cliargaloal!.»vho hesiroIt this receipt in Her­ | lie has a full line of Foreign |i nxi rt K m *,».a obviSs, her lips at the transmitter and [■ iiuncire*! foauil*. man /rcncli Or Hnglish witltfull direction* for | i t vi.-j f-r .itiici'ir. her ear at tlie teleohone. disoord -. A large crowd on the Oakland (Cal.) iircparingand ustrtg* Sent by mail by a (dress­ 1J. A|. Bqbb (and Domestic goods always MVMXINlS t’llMI'. jD/i.lii^ ta r Scivtti-. dropped to a minimum. There waa no ! ferryboat collected al»ont one of the ing with atsmpnaming thi* |m|wr. (iilumilii opring* with fnOTo swearing or blowing up, no i trunk carts the other day, attracted by Vt, At N ovm ),83V Power’* llloek Hmdiester |«m hand to belect from. fm ing Hie n*w and “back-talk" and no serious complainla a huge nnd queer tish that Was extend­ N, Y. ' 80-lyr. A er threats on the part of subscribers to ed along the frame of the It nek. To ' Perfect fitting garments and t .vats withdraw patronages but the service every appearance tlie fish belonged to Aiionu'y at Law hirst class work guaranteed \TAUt ROUTE was still but a mediocre sncccsa. The ! th* trout family and was judged to be In in a risti ilafly girlswere stiff. They lacked mallea* • a freak -in size. One of the curious ITHE KINCj at a reasonable price. lit in ami fr-'.-fcj *al| bility and (lexibility. They did not lookers on measured the length of the 15 E. MAIN Ht,, - X E N IA OHIO. |nf»tn. THU R(H K seem able to adapt themselvca to the ’ monster and found U to be nearly seven IFovovUr U k O in flr.-l m rm m l i ol’irr annlinrr nml requirements. By degrees sprightly, . feet, while the greatest breadth about C0U8HFCURES; ‘ f ilf.trkia In Coloimlo, “7"*“ ■ l the bmly was three and a half feet. The now People in*. j fccn|cn appeared vdry mnch like pietsis DOCTOR :SS TRAINS A l'rena!i modJaai j-mrhak quoted in i of abaloutf shell, but Waro ductile and ; | in and turn all lm« 1(10 h-inibn News, 1ms arrived ut the aeml-trauspurcnt. i flatiihartt Xal.rairtni, A C K E R ’S MAROirs SHOW, AlnWifi AI.IiKUT Id Cliitmo Id WnlPl- H V R H I RPI I ATTORNEY Ills and ST, t’At r, | | f. , | m’ * i.wwvivMW |rv>ipwi|.V( a liirf K N G t a l £ i r _ ANI) J. F. SMITH, 'dortiiwcut Intlwttn J (leath^m*V.i<1; ^ «•'«! hverage J iht. “ row.l. The son leviathan whs a COU NSELOR-at-Law, — DUAI.BR IN— Idraitri? Inf.vrmM’xtr Uier'l* of * ' ftt * g|H>uies of the black sca-hass, and by ; lilt the United State# X n L l ; !,;;Van ,,our’ , VlK' oaan the largest of ite kind ever ; PiiinoH Ac O rg u its n w n ’. ?fp»r,!e,y m nUte the ’ captured oh t!»e ooai.t. Its weight wm Si’iiftAt* A ttention G iven to O om SEBASTIA.fi, V 1 *lK>ut four b'mdmi pounds. It was i n l M I D T i £ Ikt,A root, A(i« most l u l f ' <4 a' l'’tK'N i’{‘rh£*l,Sf *» tlie j oftptuml off the Catullne islands, and ■ Mi:i«TAt* L aiv , A nd A iisthactino + Musical lertMIse. -4- - >• 4 u?,,,n i,,U:i ai* ’!. j year; but the average duiv.tloii of life i tl*x Santa Barbara and sold to whOla- Mqtevifil, if. Call and w nevertheiess about iWyeara. Fnrtliter helm# nscvTtahwl ih.it, e.*»t‘.tarjans stt.i -.vi'ilcM. who irt tortt retail them to f\l Dr. Acker's English iiils* Itoi»5i<—No. 1 nml 2 Ociitral Baiilv „ resta«.*:>ats. Tlie restaurant*, by a sar (hn* BftkfiRM m A Jtotobwh*. I p i c t u r e f r A m e s . «» rare that not in Uia|>er- ! process of seasoning find hammering JfiC Small,»lMiM|t a favavlle * |ik lire| building, Xenia, Ohio. Telephone fconbnhmnhv.i t:v>4iliml n-.tain this .IL U w . n , «0 0 *B l**«L NEW Y0 S«, | nt Oillee rtml llwidorn'e. No. 06. Vatriafelin, a-fe. out the flesh, are enabled to oerve th* iiiiiilmiriHHUUiiiMHitHiinimnMl j Adi'*» their patron* under a dozen dif* , Hthii) I’lilllt B :€ E t 8 : 4A*»iuattto>„ . .

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I BRINGING UP CHILDREN. speaks to-day and the entire world reads Ms They were bled, they were cupped, they were. words to-morrow morning, There are but The Cedarville Herald. A Wiw Mother's Opinion on B ales s a l Icoobed, they were subjected to every dertes Theories. ‘ LOVE FOR HUMANITY twenty-four hours la the day, but forty-eight whtreby their vitality could bo reduced ang. hours sre crowded Into it. their Jives endangered, it is almost a wondtr w. H, BLAIR, Publisher, Every young mother starts on her that the race survived. natural carcerwith a full set of theories A. Strong Desire for the Highest There has-been an absolute revolution la tbs CEDAEVILLE.) 1 omo. She wears them like armor and it often practice of medicine and in tbe treatment of Good juid Best Welfare human ills. Instead of undermining the vital fairly clanks as she- moves, and it forces by cupping and bleeding, tbe vitality is armor of proof—that it is proof of the World. now sustained in every possible manner. iS A GAMBLER'S DIAMONDS. Against every weapon save the keen stead of tearing down we seek to build pp. 3 , tance of experience. Stead of increasing misery we seek to create- • Tim Very Interesting History or » Pair of One twenty-year-old wiseacre has THE GREAT WORDS OF GREAT 1EH. happiness. Earrings. ,, But the greatest advancement In medical “I have had sorae peculiar customers,” theory that babies are over-fed (so they science has been made by discovery. Harvey are, more than half the time), and she A Most Hemarkable Array of Out­ could afford to endure the ridicule or the world Baid an old Broadway jeweler recently,' allows her poor little lamb only five for revealing to it the grand discovery of tite * ‘hut there was one case whiffli I believe spoken Statements from Hon circulation of the blood. Jenncr might be estrm minutes for its meals and wonders that of Hark in Both Con­ sized, but millions Iwve benefited by his dig. no one can duplicate, 1 have a large it does not grow fat like Mrs. Smith’s patronage from the men about town— baby. Another has a theory that the tinent#. the gamblers' and the racing people, little bodies are kept too warm and her They are very liberal buyers of jewelry baby shivers under a thin blanket, with INTERESTING FACTS AND FACES. when,fortune foyers them and they se- its poor little pink toes all cnrled up . lcct first cloths pjpods, and In most in- and turning purple with the cold; The orator before the. Senate called this “an, ' stances appear to* be excellent judges of third believes that warmth is the one eg# of progress.” He was -wrong. “Progress” quality. , thing needful, and' her child swelters does not half express it; it is an age of revolu­ “The individual of whom I was about tion. Revolutions carried on, not by armies, in. heavy flannels through the hottest but by discoverers, inventors and brain-work­ to tell you is a man who first came to weather. my store about four years ago. He was ers. .It is a marvelous age, an age when the o» I never shall forget how a certain dinnry will not be accepted, when the best Is a very shabby looking young fellow, very famous physiciau came' to see me whom I watched cautiously when I one very hot day in August and found passed him a pair of cheap solitaire ear- my baby wearing n flannel petticoat, PROP. DR. KOCH, BERLIN. /rings in compliance with his request and, moreover, wrapped in a flannel lie hardly glanced at them, and asked blanket. . , We-all know bow we have advanced material­ forsogieJJjjpg better, und 1 took the “What have you got this child so ly. Do we realize how we have advanced scien­ first {pair and brought out n pair that swathed up for?” demanded Dr. William tifically? More than In any other manner. In­ were a shade higher in price.. These of the nrn-se. “Flannel on a- day like deed, It has been the advancement in science he pushed aside' SlBfl and asked for this? The child should . have nothin which lias caused the advancement in material finer goods, until I had phown him on but a slip. I wish I- had nothing on tilings Tho discovery of steam permitted tho everything in my stock except a pair of railroad and tho steamboat.—The development - but a slip!” of electricity made possible tho telegraph and D R BEYER OP WURZBURG, GERMANY. earrings worth nine hundred dollars, I started in'mother-life with as fine a which I did not care to permit him to set of theories as most people and handle. have been shedding them ever since: ' “1 was a little out of patience with When I look at my eldest daughter and i the fellow, and pointing to the ear- remember the things I did to her A . rings in the showcase I ■ told him the marvel that she is alive and well. How price, and he imraediatly asked to see the “sweet little cherub that sits up them. Thinking that he might make aloft” must have shuddered when he A aw effort to grab them and nm away, I saw that poor baby taking her noon­ A lifted them from' their velvet case and tide nap out of doors in her carriage all walked around the counter, holding winter long! K . them up to the light as if my change of All my friends stood round in atti­ position was actuated by a desire to tudes of horror and dejection, hut I pur­ A show the stones to the best advantage. sued m,v way with the intrepid imbe­ WILLIAM EDWARD ROBESON, M.R.C.S.I., ‘•He examined both stones very close­ cility of youth. Wrapped in a great L. If. Q. C. I. ly and, almost took away my breath quilt with just enough space left for Late of the Royal Navy of England. when: he said he would take .them, and the pure, air to enter, sheltered from at the same time pulled out a large roll the wind by a thick hedge, that little covery of vaccination. Pasteur lived in a more of bunk notes from his pocket. He carriage stood out day by day, from Oc­ enlightened ago and escaped ridicule, while tbe counted out nine hundred dollars, and world received the benefit which his discoveries tober till Slay, with Brownie, the faith­ Lave brought. Kodh, although forced to reveal after 1 had wrapped the earrings he bade ful Sb .Bernard, lying beside it. his discovery before, its perfection, will bo ro- me good night and hurried aivay. I Brownie never said -what - he thought, vered by future generations. . was nonplussed. The man was a mys­ hut he probably felt that I was not to The discoveries of these groat men have beca tery to me, and I often thought of him, of uptold benefit to the world, and yet they he trusted with the child- When it wero not . In tho lino of the world’s greatest until one night about a! month later •stormed of course the carriage was need. Mankind bus been suffering, enduring, when, he came again. brought in and trundled, in the house, dyingfrom a cause far greater titan small-pox, “lie wore a shiny silk hat and his which the .house being small and many more terrible than hydrophobia and more subtlo' shabby tithing had been replaced by than consumption; The habits of modern life, cornered, was n o t convenient. And the very inventions which have made civiliza­ neat, hut-very expensive garments. . 11c well the child lived, and it would per­ tion so great, have drained tho vital forces of saw that I recognized him, and after a haps bo hard to find a inure healthy life and undermined tho organs that sustain few words about the- weather drew girl than, she is to-day, hut whenever life. Ten years ago this great truth was realized from his pocket the earrings I had sold by a gentleman whoso own life was in sore she has a touch of the neuralgia, which jeopardy, and the discovery which he bus given him. and said that his wife disliked the js her one aihaent,-! think of the little to the world has . dono and. is doing more to­ -settings ami Ihtti h«T desired new ones’. carriage-behind,the hedge and beat my day to strengthen tho vitality, lessen suffer* I showed him several other styles and breast and say: *‘ Si jrun rtwe mica it/" TngrpresefTC tho hOSUh and lengthen lifo than he soon selected one. any of tho discoveries of - the other great men By the time my second baby came 1 above mentioned. Tho dlscovcrjfa^tetetcad to “Then he told me that he had expected had learned a little more; by the time a large amount of money, but had been the third appeared I knew enough to disappointed, and finally in a very regard, the first as a brand -snatched frank, business-like manner asked mu from the burning, and to become restive if 1 .would lend liim five hundred dollars when any one broached a new theory. until the earrings would be reset. It When ray seventh lathy smiled in my looked a little like pawnbroking, but 1 face site found me with hardly a theory belt«ved that the man wus in close, left, but ready to give-my whole self to quarters financially, and after critically the lovely work of keeping ■ her well examining the stones to see that they and happy.' 1 did not take her up when­ had not been changed 1 gave him the ever she cried: neither did 1 let her cry monqy. herself and me Into-fits, because 1 hud a “At tlio time when 1 had told liim the ' theory that babies must not Ik: taken earrings would be ready he came, paid demanded. Osir grandfathers were content to tho telephone, so that .the development of the up. I fed her when she was hungry, sciences has been the real causa of all modern me the amount borrowed and twenty even if—oh, treason! it was fifteen min­ travel in stage couches, to live in cabins and re­ dollars for the settings, but insisted ceive a mail onco a week. Wo demand palaco advancement. utes before the proper time. I did not cars, tasteful homes and dally communication Wo will take, for example, one department of that, no allowance should be allowed for weigh, her every week or every month; science, but tho most important department. _tho old- settings. He thanked me for with tbe world. It Is the rapid-transit age; .tho One which affects our very lives and happiness. in fact,. 1 did not care invtho least what age of the telegraph and the telephone. A man Formerly tho treatment of human ills was the favor und went away. she weighed so long us her flesh was made a matter of superstition, of incantation, “A week later he came again for new firm and hard and her color good, tho same as it is by tho mcdloino men of tho In­ settings and five hundred dollar loan, took her out in godd weather and kept dians to-day. Gradually emerging from such and lie continued having those stones her at homo when I thought the wind blindness, it was still a matter of bigotry, reset at irregular intervals nearly four of folly. What people must have suffered too sharp. And she is ns robust and in those days can acarcely bo Imagined. D R DIO LEWIS* years, each time asking for the money rosy-cheeked us her eldest sister, and I and nbyays paying it at the time ap- do not believe she will have neuralgia pointcd'for the delivery of the earrings. when she grows up.—Laura IC. Itioh “During our long acquaintance I ards, in Chicago News. learned that ho was an inveterate gambler who played high stakes, and FASHIONS AND FANCIES. that the diamond earrings hod origin­ ally been bought as a nest egg for days Thing* Ilare and Antique That Are Highly when luck was against him. lie feared Valued. that a pawnbroker might change the Flat wall vases and fan forms in royal stones, so instead of raising money on Berlin ware arc among the new import­ the earrings in the usual way he adopted ations. A new white faience in dishes, card the novel scheme in which he involved receivers, candelabra and lamps is or­ me. namented With orchids, the cotelyea “Who wore the earrings? Nobody. being the variety chosen. He carried them around in a chamois White lilacs, snowballs and hyacinths * C U J L > A F ir. bag. Did 1 find it troublesome to-havc in relief with green foliage arc intro­ him borrowing and returning money so duced in a new ware. Ornamental fruit frequently? No; I liked the fellow’, dishes have the spreading legs arranged DR R A, GUNN, and, aside from that, it paid me lmnd- Dean o* the United States Medical College, New with arbor wire and underneath is a York, and Editor of tho Medical Tribune. somely. His last visit here was a cou­ sprawling or peeping enpid. ple of months ago, when he left the The demand for pieces of faience, earrings after picking out their twenty- was made by Mr. H. H. Warner, of • Rochester, fancy bronzes and bric-a-brac knows no N. Y., and Jb known in Europe, in America, and second setting and took away with him abatement, drown men and women throughout the world-as Warner’s Safe Cure, five hundred dollars. ltm ay perhaps be thought that tho above as­ bending over and seriously considering sertion is an extravagant one, nnd so it would- “The night they were to be finished I and buying what, except for their ex­ received a request from the man to call be were not tbe unquestionable proofs present pense, would Imj children's toys, are to verily it. Within the past few years tho Wltl a t his rooms. I found him alone in a among the Sights of the town. claims made more than ten year* ago have been harm*-, cheerless little hall bedroom, dying of Snow-drop glass it is called. It is of admitted by the highest scientific authorities, who t< pneumonia. He was very grateful to me both in Europe ami America, and it is with a beautiful green tint With modeled de­ pleasure that we present herewith some re­ would for having been Ills banker, as he put signs of white snow-drops with pale markable reproduced statements, together with ever st it, and asked, me to see that he was de­ green calyxes as ornaments. The tall, the faces of the men who made them. Still, 1; cently burted, after telling mo to keep flaring cylindrical vases are particular­ Kidney troubles, resulting far too often in profan the PaMWMHKtlie money advanced Bright’s disease, are the great evil of modern ly handsome. This design is found, life. They frequently come silently and unan­ But j and f don’tyou, paw?”—Indianapolis Journal. motion of happiness. in defense of their flag. Others became PF GENERAL INTEREST. DRINK !N SOCIETY THE BATTLE FIELD. utterly calloused and indifferent to the TEMPERANCE NOTES. matter of soul or religion. I knew one —Snuff has been, made from a very - , - _ . * The Tliitiklhq People Arc Dlir^fdltiB GEN'L'MAN JOE, dear fellow, the idol of his household at early period, first and most largely by NO GOBLET FOR ME. .3,11(110111, the Spanish, who prepared it with care He warn't never bite the rest o’ us, home, and the pet and pride of mess­ Ye- may drink, Jt ye. list, No question lias enlisted the attention Utftwjglr an* rollickin' boys; mates and comrades in camp^- a bright and scented it with various materials. The red sparkling wine, of thoughtful people throughout the He never ’peared to take no stock and promisingyoung man whose passion Next the low countries, Scotland and From beakers that gleam length and breadth of our country as In the barrack jokos an’ noise, and whose sin lay almost wholly iu England extended and popularized the W.ith the gems of the vine; has the temperance question. Every* Ho war n quiet sort o' cliup, use of snuff. Ye may quad, if ?e will, one who thinks at all seriously is inter­ AVltli a column kUul o* smllo; cards, in gaming. Before he had been Wlicu t he foam bends the brim, Though bo warn't nowise sullen like; out a year tbJe poor boy sickened aud —Tfio American colonies prior to the From n flagon or goblet, ested in a matter which touches.so Jist of n pensive stylo. became an utter nnd hopeless wreck in revolution used the currency of Great Till your eye ahull grow dim; many human interests and affects the Britain mainly. Only some subsidiary But I’ve sworn on the altar, .life and happiness of so large a number. Wo allcrs called him GonT’maa Joe, - his tent—thence to ' the hospital. He And my soul Is new tree, . Ho was so kinder proud! played cards—I grieve to say—even on coins were minted in the colonies, and Nor lieukor, nor flagon, , During tho lust twenty' years a An' spoke as soft an’ smootbns silk, his dying bed, The ruling passion be­ these were all of coppo’ri excepting’in Nor goblet for me. marked change has taken place in'pub- An’never quick an'loud. lie opinion, concerning the use of wines came strong even In his death, In the Massachusetts, where silver shillings Yo may light the avenger An' we wuz orful proud o’ him, last hour, he said: were coiucd for several years. and liquors, bat this change has come Beknso ho war so flno, On ruin's wild path, about almost entirely in the great An' knowed alch mighty heaps o’ tiling* “Prep me up, boys, in my lied. I want 1 —Barton Turrier, a. man found in Like a raging volcano That warn't in our line. to play one more game before I go. Peckslcill by the New York census tak­ In the blaze of its wrath; middle class—that is, in the industrious, • But your Hro-erestcd waves, well-to-do class, who do the earnest Who will play With me?” ers, gave the names of seven' wives All gory with bloaa,' HeJincd down thar to Ballard’s Mills, Ilis comrades—not believing the end whom he had married in his time. They thinking Arid the best work of the Jlst arter that thar night . ' Shall bo hissing l.iko serpents world, and not among the fashionable We hud ihet little aorlmmago thar; was so near—bolstered him up as best had survived marriage with him periods And quenched in the flood; Ye mind then rattlin’ fight ’ • they could; but in a short while the dear ranging from two weeks to twenty-nine For X’vo sworn on the altar, and wealthy class, nor yet in the labor­ When Cap’n Jcnks wuz mustered out, fellow was gone forever—ere the game years. He is now cighty-ono years old, And my soul Is now free, ■ ing classes, At the top .and bottom of An' half the comp’ny, too. ; ’ This hand shall ne’er falter society there has been little change. An’ things In gln’ra l’round about was ended. Here's,, a prayer for your —Coffee bleaches and improves with In its warfare with theo. rest ana yOUr memory, my dear friendt Wine is Used just as freely in fashion­ Wuz most exceedin'blue? ago, but pld coffees, which used to be Then come to the altar. able clubs and at the dinner tables of. His grief-stricken father when over highly esteemed, are now no longer ob­ And come to the shrine, We wnrn't noways partlo'ler like ■ ■ fifty-years of age, led a fine-company of tainable, as tlio prices of coffee have Dash down youi* red goblets the wealthy: as it ever was, and the 'Boutslzoan' strength Jist then; Aud your flagons of wlno; hard-working day laborer seeks judfc as W_o vyKiftlflu’ n'twhuteumc,, '■• * ■ ■.*>■“ myxoid, countrymen out to the front un­ been so high that the planters have hur­ der a famous general.. He took his son’s Young horocs are.thronging eagerly after his day's Work is'done the . Pervldln’'they vvuz men. ried their product to market instead of Where the battle’s begun. whisky bottle and-tlio dram shop,. The, An’ bravo? Thar warn’t no' cooler man place In the army. But half his men keeping it, as was often the custom in And the sheen of their banners Whut ever faced the foe, never again; crossed the threshhold of the olden time. , Flashes bright in the sun; clubs formed for the discussion of the Thun thet' same slender, qulct_chap' ■ When tho shock of the onset, burning questions of tlm day. by earnest Wliat wo called GunTtnJ1WPi►•"’™',*"™, .home after bidding good-by to their —What’s in a name? A very great men who have the interests of the coun­ ... ■< . r ■ loved ones, but they uchieved immortal deal, if you happen to be born in As a rock meets tho flood, Be took a mighty shineto Jack; . Shall roll back the fountains try at heart have' almost wholly dis­ honor for their leader and their com­ Muine. One Maine mau lias afflicted And rlvors of blood.. carded liquors from their club tables. Perhaps ye ’memhor him; . ■ mand. ■ his offspring with such names as —S. R. Pease, iu Nutioual Temperance Ad*' He war n pow’rful han’somo man, . vocate. It is difficult to form an opinion as to : An'tall an’ strong.o’limb, But Jess Colvard was the most rest­ Faught, Orlando, Theopovandcr, Ser- the relative amount of wines used now An’ho war gay ari* merry like, less and the most impatient—if not the peta, Salonlo and Serena. While a BEER IN GERMANY. and twenty years ago, for the reason- An' ready w ith a joke; most insubordinate—man I ever saw Maine girl lias* for a full name Currie that with the advancing civilization His big black eyes a sparklin’ bright under drill. He rebelled at the dis­ One-Quarter of the Productive Energy of With sunshine when he spoke. Annie Mary Louise Nellie. Fooler. and population society, is broken up cipline of war, riot at the war itself, for • —Some of the New York 'hotels pro­ the Country Wasted. into sets and cliques, so that one can Ah’ when wc oil wuz scttln’ ’round he was always ready for the fight when vide chaperons for female guests unac­ Germany, the land of beer and wine, hardly write society with a capital S. The camp-tire, blazin’ bright, - that came on. There was one trouble quainted with the city. A shopping is beginning to realize some of the evils There are as many societies as there An' Jack wua tollin' funny tales, with Ihany of our high-spirited and self- which flow from excessive indulgence An' all wuz gay an’ light, tour, under the guidance of one of are different interests, and the barriers Tima GenTman Joo wuz sure to bo - - willed young men entering the armies— them, .soon familiarizes a stranger with in intoxicating drinks. Naturally between this set and that are quite as A scttln’ next to Jack,- they could not quietly, and at all times, the city. Many ladies find this occupa­ enough the interest in the drink- ques­ impregnable now as they were in other' A lookin’up with shinin’ eyes, properly submit to the. rigors of dis­ tion in Germany thus far has / been di­ ' So big an'soft an'blade. tion pleasant and remunerative, The days.—Mary B. Clailin. in Ladies’Home cipline. The idea of mastery, or author­ charge for their services is $2.50 a day. rected eh icily towards the Social and Journal, An’ then he'd take bis fiddle when ity, is repugnant to the American youth, —Some of the younger squaws of the economic aspects of the case. Stated The stories •wuz alt done. who believe in the idea of democratic Tarratine tribe of Indians are better in plain terms the question is: Does the NERVES AND NARCOTICS, An'play so slow an'soft an’ sweet, equality. The commands of authority prevalent habit of beer-drinking among An’ wo would ev’ry otto ‘ looking and better educated than many Fatal Nervous Disorders 1’rodiiced by often came from men who were the so­ of their white sisters. Alice, the eight- the German people render them less fit "Sot silen t lookin’ in the lire cial and intellectual inferiors of many io do military service, does it tend to Drink. So dreamy like an* still, ■ fcen-year-oUV daughter of John Francis, The Breslau Deutsche Review recent­ As ef wo’d hearn a' angel’s vol o . in the ranks or in subordinate positions. the big hunter and trapper of the weaken' the country politically and A floatin’ down the hill. Jess Colvard was one man who would commercially among the nations of ly contained, a suggestive article on the Penobscot, is a very pretty and graceful Europe?- This rather than the moral neryes and narcotics, in whir.li are An' never yit wuz “Home, Sweet Homo," never acknowledge-superiority in any girl, with dark, lustrous eyes, and a position, or in any feature, in any mor­ deterioration resulting from the drink pointed out tho deplorable results of ■ So techin'like to hear, clear olive complexion. She speaks En­ alcohol as affecting the nervous system; Es; ’twuz them nights when GcnTman Joe tal man—save, in the commanding gen­ glish, French and the Tarratine dialect, habit is \vhat concerns' German- pub­ Set play in’ soft an’ clear, . eral of his army. Jess would invariably licists at the present time. It is en­ It says that: “Long before delirium Where flidt'rtn' light from the.flamin’ fire plays tlio piano, makes many kinds of tremens or other serious brain disturb­ yield absolute and profound obeisance .fancy work and has’traveled some.’ couraging. to note that tho question Pell on his quiet face, ' nnd obedience to him—and to him only. just stated has been decided in the af­ ances appear, they are preceded by An’ us a watchin’ of his hands - . manifold nervous disturbances, the real A movin’ with sichgrace. In our camp of instruction the drill , —There arrived recently in New York firmative. Boer does not make good, master was an old, warm and personal a number of wild animals. . .Some are to soldiers nor useful citizens. A promi­ cause of which is not often under­ An’ when Jack ldverod up his eyes friend -of Colvard’s, They had been enter zoological gardens; and some are nent military journal of the empire stood." The writer adds; “I. have fre­ I knowed it Wuz to hide * raised together irf a country town. And to enter circus menageries. There commenting on the failure of a detach­ quently found that rheumatic pains The tears that would eomo swollln’ up that were ascribed to a cold were noth­ A thinlrin’ of his .bride while the drill master had achieved, or were spotted leopards, hyenas, one ment of reserves to come up to the What he had married on the day reached, the rank of major, Colvard tiger, four wolves, one zebra, and some standard in drill, attributed tho fact ing but alcohol neutritis, u mild form Ho marched away to war, , could not forget or fail to consider the other animals. The daily papers did to the inactive, beer-drinking habit of inflammation of the nerves, resulting An’ when he hcarn of “Home, Sweet Home,’’ filet that in. every other respect the two not report any interviews, so we do not of life. Into which they had sunk. from the use of alcohol, which disap­ His thoughts went roamin’far. were on an absolutely even footing. know what they think of America, or A Gorman- economist has made peared wlieu the habit was, given up, An’ ’twent on so till by and by Nor did Colvard intend to allow mere whether they are glad to get here. All... his contribution to- the discussion only to return with the slightest repe­ We had a scrimmage tough, military rank to impose, any restrictions the, animals were well when they landed; by figuring out how much it is tition of the indulgence.” It is further An’though wo got the best of it, on the old-time familiarity between the they were confined in cages while on costiug Germany in ' money and affirmed that “most habitual drinkers, • Still it wur. hot enough. ' and some of* tbrin vrry early,'uw Sub An’ X had not seen GcnTman Joe two men, and the subordinate resolved shipboard. other resources to-keep up the beer business, .... jectrteT changes in, the vascular organs, ‘ Sence eavly in Iho fight; to indulge also in certain liberties in -—Cheerful music was so admired by snch as fatty degeneration of the heart An’ Ukowhte Jack had disappeared, the presence of his friend;* the major. Frederick. Meet, a wealthy gentleman Tho .showing is’startling, especially I t seemed, from human sight. One day the drill-master wrisendeav- and arterio-scleriosis, wlncli lead to of Buffalo. N. Y., that he gave instruc­ from an economic .standpoint.' It was grave affections of the nervous system, An’ by fgd!S3aufftoiiMvf^'— ...... oring^ta"lMpress upon his squad the tions to his relatives to have plenty of found that the production of material ------A'wiilUWmighty slow, importance, the essential requirement, it at his obsequies. When his body was manufactured into beer, wine and spir­ like upoplexy and Softening , of the An* cnrryln’ somethin’ in his arms .of skill and attainment in tactics, and its in Germany occupied in lSS‘J-’fl0 jukt brain. Finally, it may bo taken os What looked itko Gen’l’man Joo. passed into the Buffalo crematory there proved, that the children of drunkards, if especially in .the art of adroitly using was waltz music from an excellent about one-fifteenth of the cultivated He brought him in an’ laid, him down the saber. The major addressed his they arc not earrlcd.off prematurely by All keertnl lilco nnV still, < band, and a quartette sang several pop1 land of tho whole country, a territory bruin troubles, are frequently afflicted An* I seed his hun’s a shakin’ lilco remarks particularly to his old friend ular melodies. When the body had been somewhat larger than the kingdom of A man’s what had a chill. Colvard wild seemed quite disinclined with serious nervous ailments, such as' reduced to ashes, the funeral party Saxony or the grand duchy of Baden, epilepsy,idiocy and the like.” This is cor­ to learn in military precision; in fact, went to a restaurant anil enjoyed a and somewhat smaller than the king­ Then GenTman Joo ho raised his arms the igaster lectured the fellow quite roborative testimony from a scientific All feebla like an* alow. sumptuous dinner provided nt the re­ dom of Wurtembcrg. It is also shown authority ofjiigk Standing, to which all An’ put it gently ’round Jack’s nock, severely and urgently. Jess relieved quest of the deceased. that if tliis immense field, thus devoted An’ wispered soft an’ low. his overburdened contempt and indig­ tortile—liquor-“traffic-.- wereidLvorted to who arc addicted to tho use of alcoholic An’ Jack dropped down like he’d been shot nation exactly a s . follows—minus a —A census bulletin was issued last .beverages of aDy kind will do well to An’ ciaspod his hnn’s an’ cried. week, showing lluitiu the United States the production of food, there inighLbe' give heedi—Amertean-Anaiyst. _ ____ An’ kissed the lip* of GcnTman Joe, whole voliunc of profanity, interspersed there are 8,715 incorporated and unin­ raised on it in a year 1,087 millions of An’sobbed; “MySael Mybrldci’’ by ivay of explanation and emphasis, corporated towns having morn than. kilogrammes of rye, a quantity suffi­ wherever he could manage to get in an cient to make 8.273 millions of pounds • BITS AND BREVITIES’ An’, boys. I knowed then how It wuz. 1.000 Inhabitants, It appears that there- About Jack’s gentle pal; ugly or impiously or emphatic w ord- are seven cities, having over 400,000'in­ at the bread on which tho poorer classes Onk cannot help observing liow many Ho never warn’t no man stall, in the deliverance; habitants, twenty-one having between chiefly live. The fifty millions of peo­ of the best women in rural districts arc But list Jack’s leetlo gal, “What in the —— is the uso of all this 100.000 and 400.000. three having be­ ple of Germany would be able to have interested in temperance work. He’d married ’way up to the north. foolery, major? Here’s 'right moulinet’ of this bread 05 kf pounds apiece,-or a Afore ho went to war; tween 50,000 and 100,000, sixty-six hav­ The town of Washington, Me., at its An’ sho bed followed after him, (moo-le-nay), 'left moulinet,' ‘in tierce ing between 25,000 and 50,000, ninety- family of eight persons 524 pounds; annual spring irieetirig, refused to ap­ An’ lay a dyln’ thar. point.’ 'in cart point,’ ’front guard,’ two having between 15.000 and 25,000, enough to - give them their entire food propriate any money for a free high ‘rear guard! nnd all such — — stuff.” for six or seven weeks. The loss in An* so sho died. We buried her— 13K having between -J0.000 and 15,000, school, but voted to establish a liquor And the fellow quoted the military money value may be estimated nt a to­ agency. The sun wuz stnldn’ low. terms from the French w ith’inteosest amHIpiOriiaving between 1,000 and 10,* When we flred the partin’ volley o'er 000. tal of 458 millions of marks—a loss to The Yale faculty hereafter require The grave o’GenTman Joe. scorn and disgust and ih unrepeatable each Inhabitant of 0 marks 17 pf., or to the exelusion of all restaurant, hotel An’ In a fight soon aster thet profanity. —'The remedies for the grip are al­ a family of eight of 78 marks, enough Poor Jack foil by my side “Ah, my friend,” said the major, with most as numerous as the coses of that to pay all the expenses of a weaver’s nnd other advertisements which include With a ’/edrll bullet in his heart, dreaded malady. One was tried by the sale of intoxicating beverages from , An* without a sound he died. the unction of politeness and authority ' family for about eight weeks. In the tl.ie college publications. in knowledge, "that is according to William Parrott, of Dillsboro, lib, at direct service of the liquor traffic, agri­ We kerrlrd him hock to thot lone spot Hardee—and wc must now learn Har­ the suggestion of a well-meaning culture, manufacture and retailing, Bishop H ahhibon , of Glasgow, speak Whar lay his faithful bride, dee's tactic's!" friend, between whom and the unfort­ about one and a half millions of men ing of a Burns gathering in Greenock An’ thar with tears we left old Jack “ ‘Hardee’s tactics,’ and be git out!” unate Parrott there is now a chilling are engaged, out of the twenty aud one- temperance institute, said that the A steepin' by her side, coolness. The friend told Parrott that truest way of honoring the memory of But, boys, thar warn't no braver man sublimely returned Colvard, in the ex­ half millions occupied in all the in­ What ever faced the foe, tremity of disgust, impatience and pro­ his grip would be driven from his sys­ dustries of the land. In other words, Burns is to fight against the giant In­ Then thet same gentle, quiet chap fanity. " 'Hardee's tactics’ to fight by! tem in toil hours by a warm lye batli. about one-quarter of the productive temperance with whom the poet had too What we called GenTman Joe. If you will just give mo a good sword Parrott followed his friends instruc­ energy of the country is devoted to this often 6trngglcd in vain. —M. E. Torrence, in N. E, Magazine. and put me in a crowd of—them other tions. and the warm lye caused tlio pa­ business. In connection with the British tient to shed his skin like a snake, and Women’s Temperance association there COLVARD’S TACTICS. fellows—and drat if I don't show you n In view of the facts thus stated it is system of Colvard’s ‘tactics!’ ” removed his hair and beard. He is now not surprising that the statesmen and arc four homes for inebriate women, as bald as a billiard ball, and his cuticle through which upwards of three hun­ ’ A fiery Private, Who Didn’t Believe In The fellow had ample opportunity public leaders of Germany are consider­ Plzhtlng by System. often afterward to exhibit in fullest all over his laxly is as smooth as that of ing ways and means for putting a stop dred and fifty-five patients have a freshly skinned calf. But the grip Is passed, many of whom arc thoroughly We had in our regiment of cavalry a display all he had of “Colvard’s tac­ to the fearful drain of the drink habit tics,” for during the four years’ conflict gone. reclaimed, and most grateful for the Tory profane yet. a very popular man upon the material resources of the em­ help received. whom, for present purposes I shall call he “crossed sabres” time and again with —A gifted parrot is owned by John pire. They have come to the conclu­ Jess Colvanl, for I like that name bet­ the bravest of the brave. But no man Sowcy. of Noank. Conn. The bird was sion, says Prof. Peabody, that the na­ T he Loudon temperance hospital at ter than simply “Jolm Smith.” Colvard, —I ata glad to say—ever got the advent? captured in a Mexican forest thirty-five tion which checks tile present increase its recent annual meeting heard reports was as game a man and as good-hearted age of him, however skillful the antag­ years ago .by its present owner, and in the use of liquor will have a-tre­ which testify to its good management a fellow onist was in his attainments in sword brought to tliis country, It speaks En­ mendous advantage both in physical and beneficial work. Fifty per cent,, A# ever cracked a Joke; drill. Jciis wielded his saber with the glish fluently, and is so respectful that and economic warfare. On these points were cured, thirty per cent, relieved Or ever a Cracker broke. fury of a cyclone, and with the dexter­ when it has cause for anger a foreign Prof. Schmoller, of Berlin, said to be and the death rate Was about six and Withal, the man’s tongue never ity of a skilled fencing master,—Detroit tongue Is chosen to express its Indigna­ the most important leader of the young­ three-fourths per cent, of the in-pa­ harmed anyone save himself or those Free Frees, ____ tion, Ih other words, it fears to offend er political economists of Germany, is tients, The attendance of ontrpatienta polite ears by swearing in English; it has increased. Of the total number who took pattern after him, though he Self-Conceit a Drawback. / t quoted as follows; “Among our work* would delight in abusing a coward, if therefore relieves itself by cursing ing people, the conditions of domestic treated rtioro than fifty per cent, were The usefulness of tomb people isM> vigorously arid vehemently in Spanish; abstainers. ever such a character came in his way. mcnsely hindered by their aelf-ednefeit. life, Of education, of prosperity, of Still, he Was a thorougldy thoughtless, It takes its place at the table with theprogress or degradation, are all depend­ Bishop Warbkv said: “I knew a hard- profane man. Theyhave good abilities, but have fat family, in a chair that just fits it, arid, ent on the proportion of income which drinking man always able to attend to But profanity was riot a rarity in an too high an idea of themselves to do the with a napkin under its neck, feeds flows down the father’s throat. The business. Bnt he transmitted to bin army camp. It is a little curious that things they are fitted for, and, of itself with a spoori held in one claw, whole condition of our lower rind mid­ children such vitiated constitutions that With death staring them in the face al* coarse, fail in attempting the things while it. rests oh the other. Its favorite dle classes—one may even without ex­ all died early of disease, except one/ they are not qualified to’ da Many diet is ice cream, Mbst every hour, the soldier became in­ people wouidbomuchheppier andmore aggeration say the fntnre of our nation whom I knew. He had chronic dyspep­ different to that which is denom­ successful if tbeir opinion of themselves —depends on this question. If it is true sia, The appetite for liquor descended inated spiritual interests. Yet some­ could be subjected to hydraulic pres A Strategist, that half of our paupers become so .on the second generation with terrible how or other, an idea had obtained a Mrs, Yeger—D»ymi khow, Mrs. Peter* through drink, it gives us some estimate power. His daughter early died of place in the belief of many of the army sure,—Watchmen. by, that your husband tells everybody of the costly burden which we tolerate, consumption. One son committed sui­ that men who conscientiously go to War —Property will not perish, bat there that you are a dreadful scold. No other of our vices bears comparison cide for fear of a second Attack of tor what they deem is their country’s will be gradual modifications in the Mrs. Pcterby—I know all About It,, with, this.” This is putting the case delirium tremens. The second son right or demand, will always be sure of Mariner in which it Is held. It will be­ but he don’t really mean i t He calls pointedly arid strongly. An American walked right on in the same path till tolvation beyond the grate. Their con* come more and more a personal, and hie Xanthippe, hoping that tome one temperance "fanatic” could hardly have he was placed where he could get no tolatlon was that Justice arid Mercy lees and less an Irtreditary right— Will call him Bocratea, but nobody has put it more to.—Prof. T. G. Peabody, In liquor- He lives In that confinement wth interceded for the brat* who toll Sm ile da Loveleys. done it y«t—Texas Siftings N. Y, Post. yet.” II

Prank Tarbox is improving his Marriage licences: Jas. Steffenson Hard aud Soft Refined Sugar THE HEH&I*f> property on Main street. NOTES and'Maggie Marshall. ______at Gray's. Mrs.' J. C. Nesbit, who has been Miss Anna Ralstou is prepared to Canned Pumpkin, SATURDAY, APRIL, 23, 1832. Peaches, Corn aid Tomatoes visiting in Louisville, Kentucky re­ do all kinds of Dress Making and is From The County-Seat. at Gray’s. turned home this week, located at Mrs. J . M. Ervin’s. Ladies W, H . B L A I It, Editor and Proper wanting work in her line will do well California Canned Goods John Neshit this week sold to Oscar As Detailed by Oar Hpecial to call. ■ at Gray’* MICK • l.ao »•!» ANNUM. Bradfute his business rooms on Lime­ i'sm sfsadeit. stone street. ' Consideration, 11500. R. F. Kerr has purchased the prop­ Tobacco'and-Cigars erty he no w occupies, o f Mat. Iteasor, at Grays. Tom Mitchel has been struck with The insurance companies are here No preaching at the U. P. church of London, Ohio. • Flake and Pearl Tapioca Puddine thespirit of improvement and Is fixing adjusting the loss and amount e f dam1 tomorrow night, at Gray’s. up his business >-1 .m. uml will occupy age to the stock of ConwellA Babb, Mrs. J. F. Morton, who has been Born to Mr. and Hue. Benton Bar* it as a resident,. , It is generally understood that the visiting friends in Spuita, III., re­ Whole and Ground Spices at Gray’s. her, Thursday morning, a girl. I policies will cover ail the loss. It is turned home yesterday. The guu w.til factory will commence Lew Young wile in Gedarville said that the firm will remove their Oranges and Bananas operations Hguiu next week. The James Murray received notice this at Grav’s. Thursday shakingvhanda with old stock of goods to Detroit street untiljL’nwL- iii^i had been in­ machinery will, by that time, all be friends.' " ■ - '' .• repaired. Imnd to rent, for corn and potatoes, replaced by new;. creased from 82 to 812 per moot -tha-aliarea. B . Bird, Miss Mary Cooley, of Prospect, Ohio, The Gouuty Gonvention hereon Wanted immediately, A colt to > Trimmed hate~Tn~alT~t] ia a guest of her sister, Mrs. James Har- Mr. Samuel Walker, our popular Saturday, the 23rd, will be a meeting break for the use of it* for a short styles at Mrs. Condon ’s. hison. . jeweler, was very sick the first o f the o f the best elements and the best men time. Have no objections to a horse week, but recove red sufficiently1 to iu the republican party. Whatever The finest line of Spring .Millinery John Grindle was made happy hist tlmt has been used some. It is for return to his work Thursday afternoon. they do will be done with prudence, light driving. Torn Tarbox. 'vVvr iu town. All tiie uewest styles Sunday by his wife presenting him at Mrs. ondon s caution and for the best interests of Min be In mil C ’ , with a baby boy, Commencement, exercises of the The Gedarville township teachers the patty* . * All the reliable Patent medicines Cednrville high school will take pluce hold their next meeting on Tuesday Mrs. Flora Karch, who is now at Judge Huiick is making inuny of the market . at JUeu llidgwuyV in the Opera House one evening of evening April 26th inst., in the high Hot Borings; Va., is . reported very friends iii this city since theauuouuce the first week in June. . Rev. Dudley school room. All teachers and those Teeth extracted without pain b y sick with, typhoid fever. ment ot his candidacy, and lie is the of New , usher will address the class. preparing for teaching are requested upplicatou of cocaine at Dr. Homan’s Miss Emma Thomas has returned secoud choice of many o f those who to be present. An extra program is office. The Xenia Gazette made a mistake will be delegates to the convention to her home iu Dayton after spending prepared ns follows: 0 Housekeepers should polish and last week in stating that Beuoni.Cres- The friends o f J. H. Wolford of this n tow weeks with her mother and Mathematical Geography, Z. T. clean furniture with our excellent well had lost his iniml ami would be city, and they are legion, are very ______Phillips; Discussion opened by J. II. Furniture Polish, 2(5 cents a Pint sent to the asylum. Tile .item was glad to kuow tlmt lie Inis received at C. M. Morton and wife have gone Buy.s. A Course iu Intermediate/ at Beu Ridgways. ’ unfortunate more particularly mi ac­ to Sparta, Illinois, where they expect least a partial recognition for his val­ Diagraming and Analysis, Miss » Hot water bottles in great variety count of the distressing circumstances uable services in the past hrHie repub­ to remain a few weeks in hope of the .Minnie Owens; Discussion , opened ’ at Ben Ridgways. surrounding it. Mr. Creswell 1ms change of climate benefiting Mr. Mor- lican part}*, by an appointment as hy Mattie Eramagem. Qualifications *[ Splendid-assorlnient of .Ladies sand tou’s-hepltlu been suffering with nervous prostra­ member ot the Board of Trustees of ofa Good Teacher, Miss Sylvia Cooley, Gents combs at Ben Eidguay tion and has been flighty at times but the Insane Asylum at Dayton, Ohio. For Florida Oranges, Lemons, Ban­ John Blade and Miss Pearl Robison Discussion opened by Miss Emma bis friends assure us he is already 'Tis but the voicing o f the unani­ anas go*to *> Geo. Winter’s. colored residents of * ‘Pittsburgh," an Blair, much better, ami will recover his mous sentiment of the.republicans of The “ German” coffee, a mixture o f aristocrat;!} suburb of Cednrville, wi re CV11 and see the new Truuks that' usual health mid spirits iu a short Grceue County to say that Mr. Wol­ Old Dutch Java and Mocha, for sale rnnrjrfalfTnamdey evening at the res- time. Loss of sleep and appetite ad­ Dorn has just received. Cheap iu ford deserves a better position than prices. at Geo. Winter’s. dence of Rey. 1t)r. Morton. duced by great mental strain is what the one he has received, and they gen­ Kit and Keg Fish _ Miss EstellaTurnbuII, grand daugh- caused his sickness, but tlmt, ■'we are erally believe that he will soon get it. Onion Sets Garden Seeds in Bulk Salmon and Sardines assured, is being rapidly overcome. at Gray’s. »f Mrs. Capt. Gaines who has been Common Fleus Court adjourned on «t Bird’s. making her home in Philadelphia, was Tuesdav until the Mav term. There Wool twine cheap • Cheese and Crackers married Sunday April 3, in Cunuien, A brilliant reception was given in will be several criminal cases to try at BirdV. at Gray’s, , honor of the N, K. K .’s by the C’ro* New Jersey, to Mr. Harry, Holt, ol then, mostly for burglary. There are Gasoline aud Coal oil Pure Rose and Beauty of Hebron Philadelphia, The marriage was kept kiuole club of Cednrville, Thursday uow some si&or eight prisoners in the at Bird’s. Seed Potatoes lor sale by „ evening at the residence of Mr. J . C. S. Iv /M itciheix . . a secret until Thursday'of this week. county jail awaiting trial. ■ Tinware, money saved buying it Barber. Tho house was illumined, M. T. McGreight, one of the lead­ at Bird’s, i The Armour Gunned Beef at - H. T. Kelley who has a No. one store* and decorated for the occasion with Winter’s Grocery. ing business mcti of Jamestown, bud Teas, Coffees, opticon entertainment, has attempted evergreeus and blooming plants. Dried Fruits of all kinds at on two different occasions to show in his store room burglarized last .Satur­ Over the drawing-room door wus sus­day night. Among the many things Geo. Winter’s. Gedarville, but on account of the. in* We’re still here. pended the motto, “ Welcome, N. S.stolen were a v^atch and chuin, several A full line of Gaiiden Toots at clemency of the weather could not, K.” As the gentlemen entered the pair o f shoes, coat uml vest, pauts Ac. 21 lb fine granulated Sugar . $1,00 CROUSE & BU LL’S. hut Wednesday evening rain or shine, parlor each drew a card on which was The parties are supposed to have a 1 lb Package Coffee ; . ,20 be will be at Ervin A Williamson’s * All Grades o f Gasoline stoves for written the name of the lady he- was key fittiug the lock and to have effect­ 7 lb Benue . . . .,25 hall. Admission 10 cents. side by Crbuso 6c Bull. to accompany to supper. A t niue Can Corn ...... ,08 ed their entrance thajt way. When / House to rent o’clock they were invited to the dining Star Tobacco lb 1 . . ,40 There will be a Union Educational any one escapes Mr; McGreight they by S. K< Mitchell. meeting, in which the ministers of the room to partake of a repast served by are hustlers, as he now has n very Cool O il, . i . ,074 Settings of pure 8. C. Brown Leg­ " caterer from Xeuia, which outri Gasoline. .... ,074 village and the teachers of the county good clew. horn Eggs for sale, 50 cents per 13. will participate, at the Opera House, valed any former effort. The menu It is gratifying to' learn that the Tea. . . . . ,80 - Mrs. D ii. C’olliis. Gedarville, Saturday May 14. It will consisted of all the delicacies of the subscription fu.iui raised on behatf ol 1000 Matches . . . ,07 lie an all day session and questions of season. Wails o uquppetites were the widow o f Mr. Conwell is something 1 lb Soda .... ,07 / Buy your fresh and salt meats at Clias. Deau’s meat store. thq, great importance will be dis­ being appeased all were delighted hy Over $750 at pre-cut. Certainly the Flour 24Jlb Sk 60 Cents . ,60 cussed. Our citizens should remember the sweet strains of music which were good citizens of Xenia are very gen­ t'aliiornqi Evaporated Peaches v ,10 For pocket and table cutlery go this meeting end attend. wafted on the air from another room. erous. and anything else in the grocery line CrotiBe & Bull’s. After supiier we ngain repaired to'the in proiiortionntcly low prices at ^ Wo have on hand undoubtedly die The Springfield boy, Harry Neil, It is understood that two of Greene parlor where we were informed that finest line of Toilet 8oaps ever sliowii wlio was killed in jumping from a County’s many aide citizens will enter a literary salad had been prepared, Andrew Bros. & Co,iii tiiis town', the compounds < f railroad train, at Dayton Tuesday the Congressional luce, if notu third consisting o f quotations front Shakes­ which arc unexcelled for toilet tire. night, has been identified. He was the ns Coates Kinney is now mentioned us Rednrril Hales to I'nrllWMd, peare, which tiie members o f the N Oregon, qla Vmiiaylvuiii* ‘Call and we them at Ben Ridgwny’s. sou of Curtis Neal, the Springfield u dark horse. B. K . were expected to tell from It is probable tlmt a resolution will liiiien. real estate dealer. He was aged 17. For the General Assembly of the For years tbs editor of llioltui iiiig- what piny they were selected, the lie introduced iu the County Couven Two oilier Springfield boys were on ladies guessing the. groa test mid fewest Preshyteriau Cliuieii. to lie held at ton (Mo,.) Post hasI h*mi subjoi l to tion here on Saturday permitting the the train and knew of the accident number receiving prizes. After the Portland, Oregon, in May, excursion cramp colic or fits of iudiguNlluli, tickets at reduced round trip rates will hut returned home and said nothing salad had lieen served a Flower Ana­ candidate for Congress to select his which prostrated him for -ovcrsl gram was presented and the score own delegates. Should such q thing Ins sold via Pennsylvania Lines. about it, A sister, Miss Carrie Neal Persons who expect to attend the hours amljiiiliUod him for hiudne** isa saleslady at Ehrenhart.s, Market counted which resulted in Mrs. Dr, lie attempted it should be kilted a lor two or three days. Forth* pa-i Oglesbee getting the first and Miss Assembly, or who contemplate a trip hornin' as the republicans of the coun­ year Ih has been Using Chaiitborlaiu s street, Springfield. The family is Eme Barber the second prize, when to tiie Northwest, will receive detailed ty precincts certainly are yet capable grief stricken over the fate of the boy. to! and Itehnld! both hands of tiie information concerning rates, iimit ol Colic, Clioiera amt Diarrhmn Remedy tickets, and the exceiie.it facilities for The mother is especially overwhelmed dock pointed upward and all took of selecting their representatives In whenever occasion required, and It a pleasant journey via Pennsylvania their departure although loath to do such matters. lias invariably given him prompt re­ with grief. The lad had told his funi Line and connections, if they will so. lief. 2o and 50 cent bulrics for sale ily he wm going to stay all night There is strong likelihood of another send their names and addresses to F, Last fall when the ladies reorganized resolution being introduced wnteli Van Dusen, Chief Assistant General by Druggists, with another Springfield liOy, and the the .Shakespeare Club, the editor of may meet with a great deal o f favor, Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, Penn, first they learned o f the sad affair was tiie H kuai .d predicted that ere a The proinptueNS and certainty of from the Cicinnati daily papers. twelve month rolled nrouud ‘‘The and tlmt is to request GreeiieGouuty’s O H IO » , A . If. its cures have made ’iGliamliei'laiuN gentlemen df Verona” would make delegates to the congressional couven O n * Cent t»«* Hite t* •*!*«« tla We took a stroll through Dines Gough Remedy famoiiH. Ii is intru­ their appearance. Well, as his pre­ tiou to use all means to secure u dele­ r*i»n*yl. ays: hand made work of first class materrial To stall# fit to see, Omaha should liear in mind that the :Clodrlc lUtlers is Just the . ; >r a which thsy warrant to the purchaser II. M.. Rtonsont who Se tall returned from Bellefontaine, where train, Wcstboifnd, leaves Chfotgo nan who is all run down in», .; >u‘t II, M. Berber though not email ■