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VOL. u CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1890 NO. 43.
,i I buy my window glass at K err ’s. Bert Alexander, who . has been Some very nice now combs at working at Anderson, Ind., returned Kidoway ’s. home this week, the factory in which A now.lino of pocket anil family lie was employed closing1 down for the biblcsat ; , 'K err ’s; season. Tobncos and Cigars at Gray ’s. The W. C. T. U. will meet Thurs Sorglmm, Syriip and Orleans Mo day, Dec. 4, at 2 pi in. in the head lasses at Kerr ’s. quarters, instead o f Dec. 11th. The BARGAINS. county quarterly meeting will be held To reduce our stock of Deo. 11th at Jamestown.
millinery goods we offer m onthly It import o f oar Schools, • »ft Cl *■— oa 4*909«AUi special pi ices from now NNriIO ift cc *9*• ' CV ' (N-CQ-... 1 H iX*rcio«?OHObO,if'« unt;l January 1st. Please l! - ♦ft •— hft ift o o s6J efc i-s ■■ examine our prices before i e , j a? '■efi « S c** rthO© o Cft «©» 1 ?_ m 3© eft ■ , cfc ©> ■ buying, : ♦ft'4ftf-4.ee ^ ift Oft *S»Mrk w|< o O O '<0. j+ A> ■doosii' »ft ifioddosiiH B aiibeii & M c M illan . • Cft . o o .f* ■' . Ct 5S • CV . A'otko to ilnntcnii. *- CiNMO wH ^ C4- • OC? *S> O Cft C- eri s*d i-< The undersigned give notice that no * I f ' .1 I - 1 1 punting will he allowed on their prem 9t I I I 1 | ises in .(JedarvilU; and Iinss townships, (■ Greene county. Ohio under the penal ty, of" the law. ; To anyone buying ,p20 worth of goods Alex Turnbull George Weymouth f ' . . , ■ i - . r -.*• if • ' fij ^ . 1 For CASH we will make a present of an elegant OIL PAINTING in tine gilt frame, Andrew & Bro W-h Marshall i § Henry Owens U F Kerr (.c> PS ^ | ’ ."2 yon r'purchase need not amount to more than 25 cents at one time. Our goods are SO* :« & O. i l l It 8 'J'owtisley R H McClellan !■ ° , i -s' | ^ James Townsley W M * H M Barber p § ■ 2 © * ° new and first class in every way- t o as ® s"?s . e A D Barber Jas Mi'Millau i JSg JN Townsley M Turnbull A sister js a. a e - -- 2 p * NO SHODDY Nor JOB LOTS. Kuelicl McMillan H A Townsley ^ U-a cSfOn'O taSs-sH®*f* — A Ores well Hugh A Turnbull ( 3 tetoe fcOfl-a o ® ■ *, c Our prices guaranteed LOVF as the LOWEST D H Marshall Albert Sellers i ■ '§g lS p .8 & ^ S !;S?3'5 G E Jobe JasH Crawford . <5 As ^ ^ AND* EVERY DAY A “BARGAIN DAY.” Jno A Barber Chas F Marshall The above is a report of th'e third Chius M Barber- Biiio Barbel- & sister R. -M. Cooper J C Barber month of our schools, closing Friday, STORMONT & GO. Jno. Townsley II B . Burlier Nov, 21.- The first quarter being J H Brotlierton I) J McMillan completed the examinations were held J 0 Turnbull Boland Kvle in all the departments except the high LOCALS. BANK OF CEDARVILLE On and after December T W Spencer J G'Gano school, which has its examinations as. Wm Thorne W m & Isaac Thorne General Banking New Ulcat Store! • 1st. I will sell all my stock Joseph Kyle Jos & J 8 Brown certain sections o f the branches are completed,. Busines Transacted. Dean Ss;Barber havo opened a new of millinery goods at cost J) B Torrcuco Nathan L Ramsey Mary McCollum Nath. Whittington Geo. W . Harper, I*re«. meat store in the Warner building Union chapel exercises were held on to close them out. Bar Wm Kvlo J S Williamson and are now ready to servo ail cus Monday morning,'the devotional ex W . L- ClemanSi Cashier, i A J McElroy J D Williamson tomers with the finest fresh meats in gains the order this time. A G Miller Rosa Chambers ercises being conducted by Dr. Mor the market . A trial respectfully so- (ja il an d SCc*. them , S X Tarhox J C Collins ton, CHAS. £. SM ITH licited. • U E Coolev . J u l ia C o n d o n . After the reports o f the different Is the place for you to get a smooth Syrup and Molasses at Gray ’s. 1 departments were received and com- Best picket fence at Mitchell’s. Miss Lillie White, o f Columbus, is pared with the report o f the former . shave or a stylish hair cut. . French Mustard at W li Mc Millan 's Avcua, Oaimeul j visiting friends here this month several literary productions BASFMENT ORR BUILDING. When yon want a good clgur go to . Cracked wheat ' Granulated Ilominy Mua Maggie Cushing,of Springfield, ?vcr« Sivcn b-v thc l« ip iK -‘ ‘ \Vhfetlipg J. A . Crawford , J. II. L ackey ; Boyd’s restaurant. is the guest of Cedarville friends. • j,n *Ieav<;u «as «» excellent selection • ' Fariito, Parched Farinose at Xenia, O. Jamestown, O. Armour’s corned beef, the finest in —------~— I well rendered by Mary Templeton. Gray ’s. the land at A ndreev B ros . Mrs. 1. B. and J. H. Andrew spent | Kate .Shelley crossed tho Crawford & Lackey , See our new papatrie at 25 cents. Don't forget farm gates good uiitl a few days in Cincinnati this week. ( bridge” was given by Mary Ervin in a BREEDS FANCY • JRidowa Y. cheap ut MtTciiKu.’s. Misses Blanche Collins and Bessie i very pleasing style. Della Gilbert's Cheese, Crackers and,Ginger snaps Fodder Twine "at. Bruce, o f Xenia, were the guests o f recitation was good. Lottie Murdock’s at Gray ’s* W» U, MuMu.nA.sV. iliss Effie Barber, last .Saturday. song delighted all, “ Homesickness” Piml-Cliina Il»p Horse Bluukets, alt grades and rendered by Della Jones was good* Cooking Figs at Dave"MeMilkn, who has been in Junia Pollock’s voice rang clear In W. R. McMillan 's. prices'at C. L, C r a in V. Springfield under the care o f a phvgi- recitation. Frank Ervin dosed the Call and see mu* pocket and table Beautiful and'Elite Box' Paper 25 cian for several weeks, spent a few exercises with a nice declamation en cautery Crouse & Buli/ s {Cents, . • Hidgway . days at home this week. Call and see our new line of lamps ^ xp a p er 20 cC,lU L’"*' box titled “ Can’t commence It,” Airs. M. T. McOreight and daugh- ’ Hi nu way *. atKer‘,?8- Dr, Morton then gave some most «k ler Nellie, o f Jamestown, were the excellent advice to the teachers and Fur and PJusb Lap Rohes at prices Wood and Willow ware at guests o f Mrs. Mc.’a mother, Mrs, * pupils closing them with the emphatic to suit the- times, at C. L. C hair ’s* • * G ray ’ s Margaret Blair, this week. statement that true greatness consists We have for this season’s trade Honey at Gray ’s For sale, two fine thorough bred some large grow thy pigs of both Mrs. McQuillan, who lived just J jn fully developing the physical, men- ' Barbed .nil smooth wire at :b“cts' A.mmiw linos. sexes. Prices to suit the times. Also south o f Cedarville, died at her home *taiand spiritual powers. 3 extra Short-Horn bull calves. Call You will find all kinds of coal, ie Andrew & Bro. Sunday at the age of 77 years. The on, o* address as above. Anthracite, Jackson, Pittsburgh and The roll of honor contains the fol A complete slock of window' glass M ,, , body was taken to the home o f Airs. r f Sunday Creek at Mitchell ’s. lowing: a t II id o w a y ’s, Will Blnir, a grand-daughter ' o f the Canned corn, canned tomatoes, Room No. 1. Arthur Gray, Frank deceased lady, and the funeral services When you want a good tneal, cauued peaches, canned blacklierries, Orindell, Frank Shepherd, Walter lunch or.oyster* go to Boyd’s restau were conducted there, Rev. Morton Smallwood, Bertha Mitchell, Bessie COOKS &e., at W. It. McMillan 's. rant, on Limestone street. officiating. The burial was at the Sterrett, Lottie Siegler, Grace W ade, Hard and Soft refined Sugars at ' a n d Fare Italian Sage for sausage at cemetery west o f Cedarville. Ora Johnson, Nellie Tindall. Gray ’s. W . It. Mc Millan ’s. C. H. Merritt, near Springfield, is Room No, 2. Charlie Ran', Frank Now is the time to buy your coal A nice line of feed baskets at building a large, handsome residence. Ervin, Johnnie Ginn, Clyde Spronl, at ndrew ros C rouse A Bull’s A B . . Just before he contracted for the doors Mabel McDxll, Mary Sterrett, Anna F i s h ! r t e M A new line o f Hair Brushes, and inside finish, I ’d. Ginn paid him a Townsley, Nettie Beemer, Della Joues, visit, gave him figures on the job, and Fresh lake white, cat; pickeral and R iik iw a y . for twot weeks following Mr.' Merritt Merl McFarland. herring. N ext door to the bamc. Tito finest pickles ever in Cedar. priced such work all over Springfield Room No. 3. Clara Jackson, Echo P eggy L awsoi L We have a complete line of ( villo at A ndrew * Bros. and other places, and then sent word Sterrett, Emma Templeton, Yinnie “THE OLD RELIABLE” Largest line o f trunks'and values in to J. L. Ginn that he could have the McLean, Ethel Fields,' Mary Ervin, Meat Store of C. W. Crouse may al Greene county, at rock bottom prices. job. From this it would seem that Fannie Jackson, Effie Duffield, l^etha ways be found at the same place deal C . L , C h ain . the Champion City is not so much of STOVES a champion as it “ used to was,”— McFarland, Rader Wade. ing out the lieat meat lit the market, Fish at Gray ’s. Jamestown Comet. Room No. 4. Louis Smith, Rosana of all kinds at atthe lowest prices. He-No, the pure tea for sale at And that is not all. The tin work Badger, Jennie Smith, Mamie Wilson, Persons wishing stock in the Andrew Bros. was done by Crouse A Bull, who also Frank Jones, Lulu Batts, Flora Nooks, Rock Bottom Prices. Southern Building and Loan Asso A fine line Hue of Patent Medicines furnished the mantles and grates. Mary Pigg, Clara Baldwin. ciation, ofllnutsTlIle, Alabama, and We think we can please you at ltioo w a y ’ s McFarland A Mensur did the carpen Boom No. 5. Clara Shull, Fannie Cincinnati, Ghto, or any Information Highest market price paid for ter work; Iliff Bros, did the stone work Townsley, * Charley Crouse, Myrtie both in quality and price. oottearning the Association, please Wheat at A ndrew & B ro. and furnished the lime, while Andrew Paris, Junia Pollock, Harry Murdock, Give us a call. Mil on B. L. Smith, county agent, or Jackson furnished the lumber. All Julia Ken non, Daisy Ford. Esta If. I t Stormont, treasurer, or 3. I t Dried Apples, Peaches, Apricots McLean, Lorena Grindle, Oroouft Boll. MeWroy, Sec’y, and Prunes at Gray ’s. o f that cau be said foi* Cedarville. t
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-HOI NEGLECTS THE NEGLECTED RICH, time not far past He was eduoated garden. Your feet am so muddy, Fm —Star sure you must have„^een there, FU TEMPERANCE-NOTES. ita t tu* Xtftn —even Jennie, who had spent' a year at Ilow te Cemliat the Brisk Evil in JXlgb M ay ace |l tioalsty Gir«l The Cedarville Herald. hoarding school, could be instructed by report in a few minutea.", Keelety Circles. THE LAMENT OF NATURE, Slums a I lady, with * . h im ,. 4 whispered sentence to Jennie at the A young lady, with a large circle ut W H. BLAIR* rablUlitr. » little jifttomed to ‘T il Just keep my eyes open an' not door, and Dick was off to don bis boots, Low bowed tbe maita Its taaMlIad bead, - friends,.aocustomed to what is called fSety," herself a And sighed: “Ah, would that I w e » degdl ter, and let on for awhile," thought the miller. and lsugh at the remembrance of tho "good society," herself a member of a them «im| lurch and a pi CEDARVILLE, : ♦'* •. OHIO. "B ut *s Greene said, who else could Sunshine and shower have been in vain, miller's plight For whisky claims my golden graig,’ * popular church and a pledged abstain them hot ns recently, have stolen the money?” With a lantern he went out into tho er, said to ns recently, in a conversa I social drlnkltu He perceived no change In Dick, no ‘ Oh. my l oh. my I” cried out tbe rye. —Appl^ HIS OLO YELLOW ALMANAC. rain, and bis. gravity departed fcgain “ To serve the drunkard shall X die? tion upon social drihkinx. "In all my.) Aid rice, | young gentlei confusion, no sign of guilt; but, greatly as under the window of the miller’s circlp of young gentlem.?? friends, I j . I loft tho farm when mother died, end changed I hoped to bless the world with bread; one jut three lyhc to the good men's consternation, be chamber he discovered deeply indented But poison I must yield Instead.” know of but throe who aro total al* Tho otbert . my place at dwellin' discovered something else. The young of four To daughter Busla'a stylish bouse, right In footprints, which proved that Jameson stainors.” The others, while they lemon, tor the vulgar! man was in love with pretty Jennie, and The graceful hep-vines quaked with fear, would abhor the vulgarity of drunken- the olty attest, had emerged like a schoolboy. Loot they must holp make ale and beer, the heat lot hesitate t< And there Was them, before I came, that sbe was fully conscious of the fact The Big, bare feet left plain traoes in And all their heart was filled with pain, ' ness, do not hesitate < to take wine in |At a recent of spared me. tellln' Here w u a new difficulty, and one fuls of snj the .soft soil of the garden. Dlok fol That they should swell the brewer's gain. society. At a recent very select and keeping, Iptortalnment, How I would find the town folks' ways so diffi which the miller did not care to m eet elegant entertainment, at which this cult to meet. lowed them on, aoross the road, and The grape.vine and tbb apple-tree «■' —OranJ ly, gifted with i He was pondering on it ono day, young lady, gifted with a musical voles They said I’d have no comfort In the rustlin', found that they ceased at one corner of Grieved over what their fate might be; soaked iij Izlity, was an fixed-up throng, . three weeks after the robbery, when the mill. A loose board had been freshly Must rosy fruit and clusters fine of rare quality, was an honored guest, |ich, with other And I'd have to wear stiff collars every week. Glavin, of the Hollow, called and paid Fill elder casks and vats of wine? and at which, with Other society people, for one '• day right along. replacod. Ho drew it out and there, in —Temperance Teacher. , lemons, of her follow for ton pounds which had been due some the aperture, found a small tin box. . were many of her follow jhurch . mem one and os were aorye ' I find 1 take to city ways Just like a- duck to time. 1 ’ ■ ■ Taking It out, he hurried back to find bers, wines wore served with the re. Is. and herself; water, "I bear your house isn’t a very so-, TEMPTED AT HOME. fresh men ts, and herself and two others ' sugar, - I like the raeket and the noise, and never tlre Jameson, bis wife and Jennie up and juice of |»uly abstainers cure place for money,” said Glavin, dressed waiting for him. ' A Young Man Taught to I>r!uk at tlie wero the only abstainers. • of shows} ■ est's Mot ago five you And there's no end of comfort in the mansion with a smile; "but I hope nobody will Family flluner Table, , « 'Not long 'ago five young gen tlemen, Tho miller , took the box eagerly, and --For vith good volci of my daughter, walk oil with this while you’re asleep.” • "Young*Fred Dale was brought to his amateurs with good voices, wore invited distinguish! opened It with scarcely steady hands. quart of I Andovory thing la right at hand,- and 'money "I'll take care of that” answered the room in a .pretty plight last night” by a lady, distinguished as a society t one' of her brl freely flows, . There were the ten pounds, and under miller, conscious that Dick could bear. "What do you moan?” woman; to one of her brilliant, popular eggs, a to] lonts.. They And hired help Is all about, just listenin' far them the money of whioh he had thought. little hot] ' my call,'* • “ I don’t calc’lato on bo.in’ robbed twice Dick, hod robbed him.' “ Well, if I should put it in plain En entertainments. They sang for itaoir' lid her other gu glish. not stopping for soft phrases, I as reqnir] But I miss the yellow almanac off my old kitch by tbe same person; and I’ve got over "Lad,” he said, turning to his em hostess and her other guests, and wore j with the ref re should aayhe was crazy drunk.” termllk, en wall. thinkin’ everybody I meet is -honest ploye, “ I’ve been thinkin' ill of you for proffered with tbe refreshments sever It ivino and d Good-day, sir. Much obliged.” "What else can ho expected, consid al kinds of wine and champaign. One momenta] ' The houso Is full of calendars, from attic to the the last few days'an* I ask your pardon ents, naii Ing gentlemen 'collar, • • • Without a word the old man passed ering his companionship and his; home of the young gentlemen is a pledgod ab (he othors do If I can ever do you a good turn call on good batt They're painted In all colors,, and aro faUcy- into his chamber, and there secreted (he mo." bringing-up? Bo will go tp tho dogs stainer, th e’others do not ordinarily but on this o like to see; N. Y. W< ten pounds, frowning as be did so. "I take your word, sir,” said Dick, before he is twenty-one, and no help for take wine, but on this occasion, strong- ’ |>y tlieir hostesi But just In this particular I’m npt a modern it. Tho sooner tbo better, I suppose, if —Cheat] (ellor, ... “ I ll send that fellow packin’ soon, cheerfully going straight to Jennie and. ly urged by their hostess, took it. The ling his pledge And thfj yellow-covered almanao la good whether 1 find him stealin’ or not” ho taking her hand. "I want ^our consent ho must go," one, pleading his pledge t iken in hoy. ' sugar, ot finally excuse! enough forme., muttered. "It ain* t none too comforta (o my marrying Jennie some day, when This scrap of conversation was. borne hood,' was flnnlly excused and took no cupfuls rm used to it. I’ve seen If round from boyhood ble a feelin’ to know you’ve got to lock in to m,o through a half-opened door in wine. ■ spoonful iincidents are to old age, I have proved myself able to take care up every shilling you get and not tell of her. We love each other, and I hope, the large boarding-house-in which I was Those incidents are hut types of.' baking p| dndrod. import And I rather like the jokin’ at the bottom of “bake in each page. anybody where you put i t ” sir, you'll not forget wlmt love was to .summering among tho White mountains. many of kindred import in connection - ii' life to-day. He ate bis supper that evening in si yourself once." *' It did not seora a theme for josting; for with social life to-day. They reveal an half cupl led', in the way - X like the way the “S" stood out to show the lence; Jennie and Dick chattering in it always cuts mo to the heart to hoar argent need, in the way of Temperanca cupful ofl week's besihnln' “ No, I don’ t, lad,” said- the miller, L in a section o, (In those new-fangled calendars the days cessantly, and Mrs. Jameson told about such news of any young mam especially education, in a section of society, which milk, mne [adequately me with a tender glance towards bis wife. is most inadequately, mot The young ing mllkj seemed sort of mlxod), every ache and pain that racked the "But a mill hand gets but poor wages, a young man so bright and kind and L tho young wi And the man upon the cover, though he wa'n’t thoughtful of others as Fred Dale—and men, and the young women, of many flavoring woman she had been to visit an’ you'll have to wait awhile.” IfamiliOs, o f to exactly winnln', 1 But the miller could ohly wonder he was only sixteen. I.noticed that ho woalthy families, of fashionable ten- - “well wltj "As for that.” said Dick, "I think lure almost V With lungs and liver all exposed, still showed whether or not that, frank, manly face' was not at - the breakfast table, and dencies, are almost wholly without aid. . how we are flxed;' you 11 have to look up another mill ice instruction, and' those cheery tones of bis employe when dinner-time came he was still ab Temperance instruction.. Many pleas —Aroi] And tho letters and credentials that were writ hand, Mr. Jameson, fo r i have another for the uegle to Mr. Ayer belonged to e knave and sooundrel. sent. In a day or two, he took his old are made for the neglected poor, but wifi kee offer, and intend taking It. I wasn’t ilao the neglect I’ve often, on a rainy day, found wadin' very "An'Jennie and him seem to under place, a little quiotor,, and with a trifle there are also the neglected rich. For the ing. also! brought up to labor, and was at college 'emporanco age fair. stand one another far too well,”, he so of reserve supplanting his former frank ordinary Temperance agencies they have Begin at] when my father died, leaving mo, in [either of ihdii I tr.ed to And one recently; there wa'n't one In liloquized. “ I used to llke^tho lad, but ness, which was always so winning. I a feeling either of indifforonco or con every th] stead of the thousands I expected, noth |hey must, howc the city, now I’d as llof see my girl care for old resolved to bide my time for favorable tempt. They must, howover, bo reached highest ing but my empty, untrained hands. I fay, if social d \ They toted out great calendars In every sort blind Jack, the fiddler, as this fino gen opportunity to talk with the hoy and in some way, if social drinking is ever duster f j of style'; left the colloge, and fate led me hither. [morally disorec tleman. As Greene says, he’s too fancy learn the truth in the matter, and what to be generally discredited, and the dow; or* I looked at 'em in cold disdain, and answered If I have shown no talent as a miller, I ilflc is ever to' lay behind it all. It came one evening drink traffic is ever to* be effectively a-brac, 'em In pity: - about himself to be honest 1’vo often have won the sweetest girl In the world Id. "I’d rather have my almanao that} all that heard the greater the rascal tho moro as I was lying in my hammock, suppressed. tables, sphere of soc costly pile.” genteel, an'I guess I'll load the rifle." to love me. watching the sunset among the In the sphere of society drinking, hang yoi And, though I take to city life, rm lonesome, "Now a friend of my lather offers me re ■ have refern after all, He did load his rifle, and placed it hills. Fred came along with, such as wo have referred to, members urethral [tian churches near his bed, telling his wife that he the post of book-koeper in his hank, at fishing tackle, .and'threw himself into of Christian churches have a large next tu For that old yellow almanao upon-my kitchen a salary on which Jennie and I can live, of responsibi wall. "wasn’t goln’ to lose any more money, a chair beside the. With a swift littlo measure of responsibility. Wealthy ■Cab! lembcrs, espec -.Ella Wheeler Wilcox, In Century. but the first ono that came for dishonest I know. I didn’t take your money, sir, prayer to Heaven for wisdom and guid church members, especially in cities, salted and I’ll forgive you for suspecting that [to give tone to purposes would lose his life.” ance, I drew, with such gentleness and do much to give tone to society. If they soft Tl md partako of, So he went to bed, and thought more I did if you’ll jflvo me Jennie,” tact as were given me, the whole miser furnish, and partake of, wines at their COO, 'll UNDER SUSPICION. “ What do you say, daughter?” asked tterbainments, of his daughter than of the money un-.. able story from the boy’s lips. He with society entertainments, of course wine- leaves will dominate ' der the carpet However, he did think the .old man, wistfully. two or. threo others was invited to Bpend drinking will dominato with those who- in. ■ Mai ■“**1 love him, father,” she whispered. worldly in t How Dick Levoe Proved His In- of his money sometimes, and, in fact an ovening with a brother and sister in are more worldly in their tastes and of an 6; |Pnstors, too, nooenoe and W on a Bride. his thoughts ran from that to Jennlo, "Then I’ll only say God bless you. an aristocratic homo in the city. Re habits. Pastors, too, are involved in two tab] both!” said the miller. , mnsibtlity. as the thoughts of the .money-lender ran freshments denominated port wine this responsibility. Many there are; apoonfu| lajorlty outsid But his eyes woro dim as ho said it, Something very unusual to quiet from his ducats to hiB daughter. woro oifored and acoepted. The liquor the vast majority outside of cities, who each o f : ill occasions e for Jennie was his only child.—Somer Talmloy had happened, and-Talinley It was midnight before his wife slept was,, in reality, something much are on all occasions exemplary, con the cabl |B total ahstair was decidedly uncomfortable about it at all, but then her sleep was profound. ville Journal. stronger, but Fred had 'taken two or scientious total abstainers. But it is garnish! mtably true tp! Of course, everybody knew, as -every It was brokon at last by tbe strangest three swallows before tho difference also lamentably true that there are yet field (Ml cities, who do body know every thing in that delight and most, thrilling of sounds, no less ORIGIN OF A STAR. dawned upon him. Beyond that bo 'did many, in cities, who do not hesitate to —Pottf their wealtl ful place, where each neighbor was a startling than a heavy, fall, and loud, not seem to have any clear recollection. join with their wealthy parishioners potatoes |rs in taking wi friend, each friend a brother; and what harsh, reverberating roport, as though Prof. Lockyar Explains the Formation of “ It would not have hurt mo any if it and othors in taking wine, "in modera Celestial Bodies. them ii :ourse,” on boo tbo village folk .know was this—tho a cannon had boon fired ut hor ear. had really been port wine. I have tion of course,” on social and festive * of butt] Imagine, then, this part of Bpace miller, old Harvey Jameson, bad been No woman is over too frightened to drunk it ever slnco I was a child,” said occasions. ly. hut: mt years publ robbod. ____ scream, and Mrs. Jameson’s Bhrleks cleared of all matter. We shall hdvo a the boy, apologetically. In recent years public attention,.in chop tl dark void, and tho probability is that m with, the “ A queer business, Neighbor Greene,” were loud and shrill as she cowered "Do you mean, to say it forms n part eonnection with the Tomporanco re * much cl been largely said the miller, slaking his dusty bead among the bod-clotbos: and scrambling all that dark void will, sooner or later, of your family life?” I inquired. form, has been largely turned in tho ^ tato; pi in consequence of conditions existing of Tomporanco solemnly, and telling the circumsanco in tho darkness and muttered words, Yas; my father has always drunk it, direction of Temperance legislation and a little | in other parts of space into which we |nco -polities. 1 for tbo fiftieth time. ''Nobody knew I which she could not understand did not and nothing could offend him moro Temperance politics. While this has on end ig on, and we bad, tho money but my daughter Jennlo tend to calm her. have not inquired', bo filled with some than to have one ot his ohildren tako been going on, and wo do not by any largo form of mattor so fine, that it is impossi leom it unnoce and young Levoe, and I can't suspoct a There was a rush of foot in tho hall such a cranky notion as to refuse it at means doom it unnecessary or unim with tho young pec slnglosoul. I put tbo money in a tin without; a stout shoulder sent the door ble to give it a chemical name. table. I never drink moro than oner portant, the young people have been crumhfe Next we may Imagine that this some'- |up almost wholi box, and put that among a lot of other inward with a crash, and Dick Levoe, glass, but ho long as I live at homo I growing up almost wholly without Tem hake leaching of an; boxes In tho cupboard, waitin' till I who bad made this unceremonious en thing without a chemical namo may can not givo up the praotico. My father perance teaching of any kind, without Ocean. | ourdlo into something which is'more re, and as a c could go to the bank with it, an'- lo and trance, stood there, with a light high is a stern man, and thinks, ho knows the pledge, and as a consequence aro — A dilating in th behold I when I went to got it out yester allied with our torrestial chemistry, above his head, his keen eyes scanning what is best for tho Interests of himself now perpetuating in their turn the so Two oil iking habits o day there warn’ta single sign of box or and’ tho chances aro, so far as wo know, and family.” , the apartment swiftly. cial drinking habits of-their elders. rich, sf |nd much effect! monoy.' I can’t understand it.” tbdt that first substance will be either To counsel a child against the known It took him a moment to comprehend, In England muoh effective Tomporanco four ol ml work has he "Neither do I, neighbor,” said hydrogen itself or some substance seen wisbos of a parent is delicate business; and then be laughed with immeasura educational work has been and is being crumb] especially ip Greene, running a brawny band over m the speotrum of hydrogen or olosoly but what else could 1 do in the hope of ble amusement * done, In especially influential social and ch| trough tho mod associated spectra. 1 ■ • B aving the boy? Tho Only satisfaction bis shock of untidy balr; "neither can Tbe miller, clad but lightly, was circles, through tho medium of the par milk |ho drawing-roo L But I do think yo set too much sprawling on the.floor, a dazed wonder It is just possible that at this point I gained by my earnest pleading was lor and tho drawing-room. Might not yelks' store by that young man ye've* took.into we enter the region of observation. In this: ing-rooms, espec in his face, the old rifle, whioh he bad the drawing-rooms, espoolally of a well- sill; rlstlan people, e your bouse, and mebbe you're mistook the nebulra we are brought faco to face "Tbo experience of the other night struck as he had fell, lying harmless to-do Christian people, on this side of range| In tic, he made in him. Ha's a deal too fine about his beside him, and now unloaded: a win with a substance (or substances) which, has taught mo a severo lesson. I will the Atlantic, 1» made to render a kin never drink again away from homo, and poratc fill service for tl clothes, an' bis hands, an* bis hair to dow was open, and through it came a as far as our observations go, exist no dred useful service for tho promotion ot spoonj be any too honest; but”—cautiously, as where else except in the very hottest if I ever have a home of my own, there in society fine sheet of rain; the old man was abstinence in society here? And in meal ly sphere woli-c’ he daw the flush that stole over Jama* soaking wet, and rSlndropa glistened region of the sun thatwe can got at with shall ho no wine in it for myself or my this .needy sphere well-chosen Temper guosts; hut so long as I live with my put in| [raturo may 1)0 n son’s face—"but mebbe I’m talking, too on bis hair and scanty garments; his our instruments. It is unknown here, ance literature may he made most help for tv fast But it's mighty curious, an’ one and all attempts to match the Spoctrum father I must do as bo wants me to do r printed page bsre feet were muddy, snd altogether ful. The printed page may often pene wukol arrest thought don't know what to think,” he presented any thing hat an agree by exposing terrestrial substances to about such things. You don’t know my trate and arrest thoughtful, sympathet lion, wbero th "One might try to think nothin' that able or presentable appearance. the highest temperatures available in father, or you would not urge me, dear ic attention, whoro the living voice | deemed obtrus weren’t charitable,” said the old miller, "What has happened?” asked Dick, oar laboratories have so far been un Miss M—— and tears stood in the would be doomed obtrusive and unwel Whisky and beer gravely; "an* 1 don’t suspect the lad. as soon as his mirth could he sup availing, Both in sun and nebule this hoy's clear eyes. come. Whisky and beer will hold their |the slums, whil It's more’n I'd like to lose, for it takes pressed, as he aided the miller to his substance (or substances) is associated Tears brimmed my oWn eyes, as Fred sway in tho slums, while wine contin Lori lign in the pari a time to earn It But young Levoe feet with hydrogen. This curdling process picked up his fishing tackle and passed ues Its reign in the parlor and palatial didn't have nothin' to do with the "I—I don’t know!” stammered Jame will go on until at length further con-' on r» said Greene, stubbornly. I "I don’t like "an' I don’t think there's been any rob we get dust of substances the existence in the chain which will most likely alcohol. ist. u | I s M a t it e w '9 it to sew you took in, neighbor, an’ I’m bers about Fact is, I’ ve been sleep, of which is revealed to us in the spec drag their children down to perdition! F a t h e r M atxikw 's immortal pledge tin n r l ■ r my own sike, mighty much afraid you are by that mill walkin’.” tra of bodies known to terrestrial chem Such children are weaker in every way was: "For my own sake, for the sake of Coin r l la d for the glot hand of your'n.” "What?” istry; among these are magnesium, car than their fathers, from the taint of othors, and for the glory of God, I ab Then Greene bade the miller good "I’va been walkin'' in my sleep, sure bon, oxygen, iron, silicon and. sulphur. wine-steeped heredity, and when the stain,” J iu vv«tfl m o u 1 ■ue Cross Total day, and betook himself to his duties on as yon live!” groaned the miller. "Fm —Prof. J, Norman LoCkyer, In Popular influenoe of accursed social customs is Tone Blue Cross Total Abstinence So tbo farm hard by the mill. all wet, so I most have gone out of Science Monthly. added, tho doom of the child is almost- ciety, Switzerland, originated twelvo " o k . l Iritzerland, orif dav. 1 lo , now number) But that grizzled old man left a seed doors, an' the Lord only knows where I certain. Is there any question as to years ago. now' numbers several thou a r S(G libers, and has b of doubt behind him. have been or what Fve been doin’! 1 A Bouse Bnllt by W**hInxto«, where lies the heaviest responsibility? sand members, and has branches in Bel Im ce and Gerais It was not without many a struggle was dreaming of that ten pounds,” It is a singular fact that the only Fred acknowledged that he had known gium, France aud Germany, h"> tu u il ■ colored man w against the suspicion that at last Harvey He broke off and hurried, to that spot house ever built in Washington City by dreadful results in tho families of A s old colored, man who addressed s n e e meeting at Jameson admitted it with a sigh. in which he had hidden the money, the Father of hia Country la still stand others, but he was equally sure that his Temperance meeting at Weldon, N. C„ f n e t B ■he* 1 sees a m Who could have robbed him of his It wee not there! ing on North Capital street in that city, own family waa safe, because' it had said: "When 1 sCes a .than going homo I v r . J ■loft of whisky ai hard earnings save some stranger? For "You’re rather old for such capers, in comparative obscurity. Few Wash been thus far. A youth who feels so wid a gallonof whisky and a half-pound and 1 l a t ’s tomp’rance his neighbors ware his friends, and hon Harvsy,” his wife was saying. ington people know of its existence, and strong, a sense of Security on the brink of meat, dat’a tomp'rance lecture nuff for tor ■ 1 sees It ebry da est, as he knew. Bat he didn’t heer her. Very blank it is never pointed out as a structure of a precipice is in far more -danger me, and I sees It ebry day; I knows dat In Talinley there was but one who had ly he turned to Dick, who had now re of historic interest. The reason for this than one who sees b*i peril and en every ring in hia house Is on de same w c-sB Ig In his house ■lion of misery not been born there, and thnt one was treated to the threshold where Jennie lies probably in the fact that the house, deavors to walk heedfully. scale-gallon of misery to ebefy half- U t i l Dick Levoe, the Stranger who had was standing, white and startled, but as originally built, contained three It is some time sinde this incident oc pound of comfort.” ledmfort.” ■city there is * d grossed his threshold six months before revishingly pretty. stories; hut when the street was graded curred, and I have.never been able to IK tbit city there Is a drunkard forty- iBotl to ask for employment "Lad,” the miller said, solemnly, "1 two more stories were added and the follow the history of my summer friend; five years old wlio has a drunken father u iigl 1 old who has a < Jameson wanted a hand for the mill, believe I’ve robbed myself. Fve heard building is now used as a hotel. It is hut my heart la sdl when I think of seventy years old and, a drunken son h o r l ■wits old aid i n io M ■ t o years old. and hired Dick, taking him as a boarder. of such things, an* now I believe I’va said that soine ot the rooms in this old him and. «h* brilliant and good man he twenty-two years old. They are not The young man had "fine ways," as done just that, an* I ain't got a notion btttlding are in much the Same condi might have mad* had his horn* sur all drunk the Whole of the time, hut L u l l I t the whole ot Greene said. , where I put the money.” tio* as when occupied by Washington'* roundings been hotter, and which, alas! each o f them gets drunk ones or twice ffool Item gets drunk He was not especially handsome, hut "left gone?” family in 1703, A building of this kind Ifearh e was xtaveir able to rise above, a peek. ’The drink of the three is V ie ;| 1 ' t t m d r i f t ! o i he was cheerful, courteous, willing to "Y es.” should he utilized as a museum for his —Helen X* Manning in Good Health. whisk/. Ft is said -that the drunken ft«t| l l t ^ if said that t o t f l n hack J * the f work, end y et tor an that showed un "Then yon bed beet put on dry clothes, torical curios and not vandalized by Ik appearanoe the heer drinker may habit runs back in the family through IftsrarioM 1* tk> mistakable signs of haying had no sir, while I go out end try to follow the second-class hotel-keepers.—fit Paul be the picture of health, hut, la reality, several generations in the male lias.-- th «| eoeasion to perform aay labor at some tracks you navi probably left in the Ploneer-Pres*. he I* meet ianepable of m isting disease. N, Y. Sun, HOUSEHOLD b r e v it ie s . THR CROTON AQUEDUCT, A DOCTOR'S CONFESSION. VfifikiRfftM U < OMMMBb . TUaavw empire of the North Waat la at —Stewed Carrots—Boll cirroti until It fa tbs. M U m B»s1*e«rfat WStk.et •eDoesn't isksK w h Madleto* aad Ad- tracting universal attention and the reason ler p i j ere tender, then cat (hem In thin It* Kind fa tba World. vises the-tespertsr Mot Te, ■ " for this is the almost unlimited resource* pliopa end put them in « atowpan with There Is good reason for the residents “ Humbug I Ot course it is. The so-called e little milk, a generous amount ot but* of Near York'City to rejoice at the open science of medicine is a humbug and has been from the time of Hippocrates to the pr, and pepper and salt to taste. Let ing of the new Croton Aqueduct. The deposits of precious metals are to be found permanent opening is to. be regarded as present W hy the biggest ersnk in the In in Oregon and Washington, and by reason item simmer a little while, then Berve dian tribes is the medicine man." <\ an event of greater importance to the of the varied natural resources o f the coun them hot—Houaekeepor. “Very frank was the admission, especially try this section offers unequaled opportuni —Apple Bine Pudding.—One qupful of Empire City than any that has occurred so when it c*m o from on e o t the biggest ties for the investment of capital and loca ftld rice, six chopped apples, one pint oi since the opening of tho old aqueduct, young physicians of the city, one whose tion of Industries that are not surpassed by ! %illk, one cupful of sugar, beaten yelks when the populace hailed it with re practice is among the thousands, though fie tbe older sections of the United States. The joicing, and people camo from far and has been graduated but a few years," says Union Pacific on aoeountof its fast time, of four eggs. Juice and rind of one through Pullman Sleepers and dining cars, the Buffalo. Courier. “ Very cozy was bis lemon. Bake for 80 minutes, spread on near to participate In the greatest civie Free Reclining Chair cars and Frkb Col the beaten whites with two tablespoon" affair that had taken place in the New office toe, with Its cheerful grate fire, its onist Sleepers from the Missouri River, is World. - In. all ages, a plentiful, supply Queen Anno furniture, and Its many lounges conceded to be the favorite route for per fuls of sugar, and brown. —Good House" sons going to either Washington or O regon. ot wholesome water has been considered and easy-ctaatrs. He stirred the fire lazily, keeping. lighted a fresh cigar, and went on ." For pamphlets fully descriptive of the —Orange Jolly.—One box of gelatine the greatest benefit which could be con . tfTake the proscriptions laid down In the above named. States, or for rates, time of trains or any Information pertaining to tho soaked in ono*half pint o f cold water ferred on u community.; and oven to this hooks and what .-do you find! Poisons day,, in some lands the waters are held Union Paciwc call on or address your near OENJOYS for one hour; add ‘the juice of three mainly, and nauseating stuffs that would est tioket agent or the undersigned, who Both the method and results when lemons, one quart of boiling water, and sacred and worshipped as the source of make a healthy man an invalid. W hy in the wilt most cheerfully furnish any informa life, The “Sacred Ganges" in India is one and. a bait pounds of . "Coffee A" world science should go to poisons for its tion that may be desired. J. D. Welsh, Syrup o f Figs is taken; it i* pleaxant .worshipped by the Hindus, and even remedies I cannot tell, nor dan I find any Gen’l Agt U. P. Sys., 27 W. Fourth street, snd refreshing to the taste, and acts sugar. When all is dissolved, add the one who ca n ." Cincinnati, O. juice of eight or nine oranges.—Dempr* among Christian nations the worship of gently yet promptlyon the Kidneys wells was at one time general. But the “How does a doctor know the effect of his est's Monthly. medicine!" he asked. "H e calls, prescribes, “ I want a hard-boiled egg, waiter, BOU Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys efforts made in all agos and all lands to it, say, four minutes. A.nabu nurryu u u , up, •»>, to o ," and goes awqy. The only way to judge tem effectually, dispels colds, head —For buttermilk muffins use one collect and distribute water find their added the traveler; “ my train goes in,fwo quart of buttermilk, two well-beaten would oe to stand e ver the bed and watch minutes."—Harper’ s Bazar. aches and fevers and cures habitual eggs, a teaspoonful of soda dissolved in a crowning culmination in this nineteenth the patient.' This cannot be done. Bo, century of ours. ' Tho new. Croton Aque little hot water, a little salt and flour really I don’ t know how he is to toll what Trades and Occupations. > ' duct i.s the greatest and most capacious good or hurt he does. Sometime ago, you T he T ooth ' s Companion for 1891 will give as required. Add the eggs to the but remember, the Boston Globe sent out a re tn instructive and helpful Series of Pupers, termilk, beating It quite hard for a fsw water-carrier in the world, and will bring from the Croton and Bronx river porter with a stated set of symptoms. He each o f which describes the character of ceptable to the stomach, prompt in moments, then stir in the other ingredi went to eleven prominent physicians and some leading Trade for Boys or Occupation ents, using sufficient flour to make a water-sheds a supply a t their crystal for Girls. They give information as to the its action and trulyiy beneficial in its torrents sufficient for a population of brought back eleven different prescriptions. Apprenticeship required to learn each, the good batter, Bake in a quick oven.— This just shows how much science there Is effects, prepared only from the most 2,120,000, or 500,000 more than the popu Wages to bo expected, the Qualities needed N. Y. World, in medicine." in order to enter,- and the prospects o f Suc healthy and agreeable substances; lation of Now York City, The ancient There are local diseases of various char cess. To New Subscribers whqsend 11.75 its many excellent qualitiesan com —Cheap Cream Cake.—One cupful of ■ RomauB knew tho value o t ' g ood water, sugar, one cupful of sweet milk, tw.0 acters for which nature,.provides positive at once the paper will be sent free to Jan. 1, mend it to all and have made it and In the reign of Nerva there were remedies. They may not he included in the 1891 x and for a full year from that dale. Ad cupfuls of flour, one egg, one table- nine aqueducts "pouring rivers into regular physician's list, perhaps, because of dress, the most popular remedy known._ spoonful of butter, one tea-spoonful of T ub Yocrn 's Companion, Boston, Mass. every part of Romo;” and Rome’s decay, their simplicity, blit tho evidence of their Syrupsyruprun orofo. *FFigs .&w...... Is for sale in fiOd baking powder; flavor to suit taste and curative power is boyoinl dispute. Kidney dates from the siego of the Goths, who “Don't you know, prisoner, that, it's very and $1 bottles‘ by all leading . drugs' _ . bake in layers. Filling: One egg, one* broke the aqueducts, and, by thus cut disease is cured by Warner’s Bate Cure, a wrong to steal a p ig !" “ I do now, your gists. -Any reliable, druggist who half 'cupful of sugar, one-fourth of a strictly herbal remedy. Thousands of per ting off tho wator-Bupply, brought the honor. Thoy make such a row ."—Spare may not have it on hand will pro cupful of flour, mixed with a little cold sons, every year, write as does H. J. Gardi Moments. ______r milk, and stirred Into one cupful of. boil city to submission. It is not saying too ner, of Pontiac, R. I., A u gu st7,1800: cure it promptly for any one who much to declare that the: future groat- Must not bo confounded with common ca ing milk; boil until thick, and then add “ A , few years ago I suffered more than thartic or purgative pills. Cartor’sLlttteLiv- wishes to try i t D o not accept flavoring; sprinkle the top of the cake . ness of New York depends upon its water- probably ever will bo known outside of my or Pills are entirely unlike them in every re , any substitute. well with powdered sugar.—Boston Her supply as much as Romo’b did, although self, with kidney and liver complaint It is spect One trial will prove their superiority. the old story—I visited doctor after doctor, CALIFORNIA FW SYRUP CO. ald. there is not the same risk of. an invad ing forco.—Demorest’s Magazine. but to nd avail. I was at Newport, and Dr. T m man who can write love-lstters with 8AN FRANCISCO, CAL —A,room properly swept and dusted Blackman recommended Warner’s Safe out making an ass of himself B a sk e t the LOVmtUE. *K. NEW YORK. B.7.\ will keep clean a long time. In dust, —Ho Was Both.—“I always under Cure, Icomraenced the use of it, and found matter very quiet—Ram's Horn. • MAKE ing, also, there should be some method. stood that Trotter was a Colonel during relief immediately. Altogether I took three bottles, and I truthfully state that it Begin at one side of the room and take the war,” said Tomdik. “Now you say OarBORE Well Unchtnei WELLS! Are Ihe molt MONEY! cured m e ." rrliablv .durablc .succerbful ! every thing as you come to; It, from the ho‘ was a contractor.” "S o ho. w as,” re y jA C O K o q , TboydGlIOUK WOlIKMid ~ highest to the lowest, giving yonr plied McClammy. "He contracted ma One photographer Invited another photo ante C*Uf:ATEK PKOflT. They FINISH Wells Where duster frequent shakings out o f a win laria while in the army."—Chicago Inter grapher to lunch with him, but neglected to aOVCRNOR OF MARYLAND ether* FAIL! Any ai*e, 2 dow; or you may first dust all the brie- order any thing to drink, until ms friend Inchunto 4fi tnche* diameter. Ocean. ______asked him if no worked the "dry plate" M M r e m Catalogue a-brao, then the -pictures; then the DeaftiWM Can't Be C ored altogether.—Texas Siftings. LOOMIS & NYMAN, tables, etc. In all cases wash, rinse and, IT EXECUTIVE CHAMBER. IS f r e e ; by local applications, as they can not. teach TIFFIN,"OHIO. A Sorb Throat or Cotton, If suffered to ■rRtKl THIS PfifU evey faMjmwtM. hang your duster to dry as soon as you the diseased portion of tho ear. There is jtnnttpoll*i Jtld., Jan. 6 , ’ 9 0 . , are through, so that It will be clean for only one way to cure Deafness, and that is progress, often results iu an incurable by constitutional remedies. Deafness is throat or lung trouble. "Brown’s Bronchial next time. / Trochee" give instant relief. “ J have often, ueed MTV TOLEDO WEEKLY DLADE, ■ —Cabbage Salad.—Boil the heart In caused by an inflamed condition of the mu- Bend for a Free Specimen (kipr and read oar an cons lining ot the Eustachian Tube. When JACOBS OIL, and find U nouncements for 1SPL Hea l our China Tea Set and salted water till tender, bat not too this tube gets Inflamed you have a rumbling < The hen is useful as an article of food, ss other premium offer*, Write for our eonffdentlel sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is a destroyer of Insocts, as a layer of e g g v e t a r o o d LiHimcnf." term* to agente end Ivern how to make (10110 a day. sort Then strain well and set in. setter-y.—-Washington Post Band your addreea anyhow. We want to Mudayery. cool place, or on ice, first pulling tho entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out ELIHU E„ JACKSON, flihed.* W^ “ t M°E. leaves apart so that no wet larks with and this tube restored to its normal condi TBs Public Awards the Palm to Hate's WNAIII VIM W IN f f i *N|N«nM tion, bearing will be destroyed forever; Honey of Horebound and Tar for coughs, "" Cov. of Md. in. Make a dressing with the raw yelk Pike's Toothache Drops cure ia one minute. of an egg, a tablespoonful of salad oil, nine oases out of ten ure caused by catarrh, THE BEST. which is nothing but an inflamed condition METRIC IftA I-von’Vvr.moRRiS' two tablespoonfuls ot cream, two table of tho mucous surfaces. Bioxs o f autumn—“ Oyster s te w s;" "H ot EMORY Frankfurt*;" "Roasted Chestnut*. —Boa r i K I V O I V I S W i M h t n i l o B , 1*. C. spoon fuls o t vinegar and a saltspoonfnl W e will givo OneHundrcd Dollars for any W Successfully PROStOUTES CLAIMS. Mi&dwfcndarinfcunKjL Boojtttetn^l each of mustardrSqlt and pepper. Chop case of Deafness (caused by Catarrh! that ton Herald. 1 I fat* TrintiMl XumiKtr V. 8, P«*iion Bur«»u- ia one ruufmf. Te*tlraGaUl*lrom all wo cannot ouro by taking Hall’s Catarrh I s yr* la i»»l ww, IIulJudlc.lliiK cl.lui*, utty tlno*. tlio cabbage, add the mixture, and Cure. Send for circulars, free. ers*a*nwfAK*m,MMfNwu* garnish with siloes of tomato.—Springy „ .. t F. J. Cnajjzr St Co., Toledo, a Talking of patent medicines | OAVMTS.TRADEIRARKI, AVTOXATIC. roETAaxa field. (Mass.) Republican. Sold by Druggists, 75c. . ! ______I.ABZU « DFJieZI. *—you know the old prejudice. I tV Send ronah .krlrh nr ch**n model of ar STATXONAXY. —Potatoes "With Ham.—Boil somo And the doctors— some of Invention IMMKUIATKI.V fo_ J . I , potatoes, slioe them quite thin, put “This Is the worst snap I ever struck," CRALLC A. CO.. wa*IUM»OS,1K «T* E N G IN E S^™ - remarked the woodchuck when he got wwMiwiMianma iiwi* ' ALL KINDS. V Catalogue Xraa. them in a pan with, a good-sized piece caught m a steel trap.—Binghamton Uo- them are between you and us. of butter, and let them heat thorough publloaa. They would like you to think ly, but not fry; boll four oggs hard and A Tenacious Clutch that what’s cured thousands YlAt chop them fine; and chop fine about as Is that of dyspepsia. Few remedies do more ’ much cold holloid ham as there is of po than palliate this obstinate complaint Try won't cure you. You’d be tato; put all Intoadish in layers; with Hostetler's Stomach Bitters, however, ana you will find that it is conquerable, along lieve in patent medicines if a little salt, parsley, and chopped onion with ite symptoms, heartburn, flatulence, A T A R R H on each layer; pour over the whole four nervousness, and Iona of flesh and vigor. they didn't profess to cure largo cupfuls of oream, covor tho top Biliousness and constipation frequently ac e v e r y th in g— and so, between THE POSITIVE CURE. with bread crumbs, dot the bread company it, These, besides malarial, rheu I ELY BROTHERS, SS Waitea 0U Hew York, Price CO ct*.I matic and kidnoy complaints, are also sub- the experiments o f doctors, crumbs with small bits of butter; and duable with tho Bitters, bake a light brown.—Chicago Inter and the experiments o f patent Ocean. “Y oo ’ s s always fuUofnow s,” said the _,'K p BALE FALL WINTER LARGESTOCK TC, FURNISHING At prices lower than ever before. New bargains while the season lasts. Call regularly and examine the large variety we are showing. u better Fall Overcoats In Kerseys Melton, Corkscrews Winter Overcoats in Chiuchilla, Beaver, As- Cheviot Suits for boys, men and children,/ Jersey Suits, ages from 4 to 9, in blue, black - from $9 to $20. J trachan, Irish " Frys, Meltons and Kcr/feys, bound and plain, in.single and double breasted and brown, prices $3 to $6.. » r grades. Children's Overcoats, Infancy Plaids, Kersey' prices $5 to $25. sacks and cutaways, from $5 to $18. t Trunks and Valises.—In Leather,. Zinc and and Black Cheviot, with" or without Cape, Odd Pants, all the latest stvleafrom the smallest Shirts,—-We lead the procession. Everything W ood Finish, prices from $1 to $10. Also a prices $2 to $10. r boy to the largest man, 25c to §8. , that a person can imagine in full dress embroi full line Traveling Bags, prices from' 75c , ■. . • H • • i ' dered fronts. Satin Stripe Flannels and Domit to $8. • .r . Cloves.—This department is complete. • Calsor, Underwear.—One p f themost complete stocks from 50c to '83. ever shown, Natural Wool, CameteHair, Swift- Buck, Larmack,k, PI*Plyi pmoutli, ‘ Seal~ ‘ Skin, " ...... C alf Hosiery.'— See our fast black warranted not to' Conde, Medicated Flannels, Cantrtn Flannel, Skin, Angor Knit Jersey for dress and work Hats and Caps we are showing in this department fade. In Nat, Wool, Lisle Thread, Baldriggan etc., price? 25c to $5. ing, prices' 25c to $2, a full line o f the latest stift'and soft hats in market prices 5c to$ l. Everything in this line. STOP AND INQUIRE THE PRICE OP EAGH “ AUTUMNAL BARGAIN” WHILE THEY LAST. A VISIT WILL PAY YOU, 43 EAST MAIN STREET, XENIA OHIO. Experiments in Treating^ the sults wore . excellent." The beetles surround Pittsburgh, Washington oub assistance we arc truly grateful Caeamberltectle. seemed to dislike working in the to county leading all others with 1,134 and wc shall try to merit a continu bacco and the plants on all the hills so subscribers. W e have made a classifi* ance of these favors. We hope by . There are few injurious insects for this time next year to report substan AN lMt>SFBHi>KNT WKBKI.X HKWSPAI'JSR. treated came through in good condi- * cation of,our list by counties in Ohio which more remedies and preventives tial gains from all sections of the coun tion. v Aside from its value as an in and think onr readers there will be have been • recommended than the try. secticide the tobacco acts both as a interested in examining the following SATURDAY, NOV. 29, 1890 Striped Cucumber Beetle— the every Onr mulch and fertilizer. Chemical nnaly-1 items as to our subscription list in the For lame bock there is nothing bet a where abundant yellow “ bug” with wliere* sis shows that its market os a fertilizer! Buckeye S h ite: ter than to saturate a flannel cloth IF, JT*BLAIR, Editor ahdProp’r black stripes along its back which at with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and is twenty-five dollars per ton. In i The Stockman has subscribers at tacks squashes, cucumbers, melons, bind it on the affected parts. Try it many eastern cities it is being utilized, every postoffice in the counties o f Car- and in fact nearly all cucurbitaceous and ton will ho surprised at the prompt PRICE » 1.25 PER ANNUM. but in Columbus and other Ohio cities roll, Clinton, Coshocton, Delaware, relief it affords. The same treatment plants. A largo" portion o f these rem :t s many o f the factories are glad to give Holmes, Knox. Madison, Mahoning, will euro rheumatism. F or sale by edies are doubtless worthless, i f indeed B G. Ridgway. CIIUBCH JPlgECrrOBY. this refuse to anyone wh o will take it Union and Wayne.. In this list > weoov- not/pcwitively injurious. .- - „ le range Covenantor 1 Cbticoh.—ffc»v •$. C. away. — — W ayne leads with 059 subscribers, an KlkltoTIIIS TWICE X Sprout, Pastor. UaxUlat services at In order to get a more definite Dod suit Various methods of mechanical ex average o f over 17 at eacli office." Ma m finest 11:00 a m; Sabbath school at 10:00 a m knowledge of the preventive or reme H. P. Church.—Re*. J. F. Morton, clusion o f the beetles were again'tried honing follows with 530 and a similar onel at dial value o f these various substances, tu tor. Sarvloes at 11:00a m ; Babbnth average, Knox corning iioxt with 580 The only Protection that will effect BO goods School at 10:00 a to.' with good success. This may be done bo finest the Ohio Experiment station began ually .protect all people, all classes, all M, ft. Church.—R*v. G. I*. Tuf«, pas by simply'placing oyer the plants a and au average ono higher. The av a r e s — tor. Preaching at 10:45 a m ; Sabbath last season a series o f experiments in labor aud all interests is that styled >o make piece of thin plant-cloth or cheese erage p e r office in these ten counties sFkool at 9*30 a. in.; Chita, 5:00 p. It:,; which it is designed to give each S tar P kotmcti On I acquired only from perfect Young People's meetinr .-at 7:00 p in; cloth, about two feet square and fas- combined is nearly. 14. igstudy, meeting Wednesday evening,at practical field test, and, if possible, to a truthful knowledge of ways and tening the edges down by loose earth. t Belmont county has 808 subscribers able to arrive at some reliable conclusions for means, legal and illegal, just and un i m o r e U.P. Church.— Bev. J. C. Warnook, It is better, however, to hold the ecu -jat 66 offices, an.d is surpassed only by the guidance of the interested public just, by which the burdens o f govern and bet* pastor, Servieea at 11:00 a in and 7 p ter o f the cloth up by means o f a half' Columbiana with 869 subscribers at han the m ; Sabbath to bool at 10:00 a irl The results o f last year's work showee ment, profi ts o f labor and industry, are t a ilo r , A ,V.K. Clmroli.—Rev. J. D, Jack- barrel hoop or wires bent in the form j. offices. Among other counties son, pastor. Services at 11:00 aiu and that many o f the so-called remedies so unequally divided. ible and of a croquet arch. with good lists are Guernsey, 540; a s t e d , 7:00 pm each tiabbath; Sabbath school are worthless—some even being worse That knowledge 13 power, and ignor S'sOO p m ; class, 7:00 p m each Friday. It is frequently stated that these Harrison, 501, Licking, 615: Mus id round Baptist Church. — ReV, D .M Turner, than the disease. The experiment ance its slave, is forcibly illustrated ritb and beetles will not attack plants if simple kingum, fill; Stark, 615; and Tuscar pastor. Pretphing every Sabbath at were continued this year on an ex* daily in all walks o f life, among all p a t c h Ua‘ WLAtul7iWp mf Sabbath School at names, consisting of four pieces of awas, 506. These counties show* an rim's <5fc itOOfrAock0 raj Prayer meeting Wed tensive scale, A field o f two acres people, in all countries. dsaday night: boards nailed together, without a top average o f from 12 to 16 subscribers i Frocks was put in good condition by the use Where knowledge is used as a power 'Alberts o f any kind, are placed over the hills. at each office where the paper is taken, o f plow add barrow, and was planted or a means for gaining wealth without i the Vh* This method was tried with a number!but at from 2 4 officc* ia «*ch of weaves labor or an equivalent therefor, it be to tqtiashes, melons and cucumbers these counties it has no subscribers. es, com* rittikirgh, Cii’ti k St. Uiii lj of frames ranging from four to ten to ordinary plan of comes necessary to deceive or keep in i largest according the The counties of Crawford, Fayette, p a n -R a s o l k r o u t e , inches in height. As anticipated, the ignorance o f such methods those from assort- growing these vegetables. The seeds Morrow, Pickaway, Trumbull and r shown method was entirely unsuccessful, whom the wealth-is taken; hence it is canto op early in June and the first Warren have each but one office not County. Schedule in effect June.1 , 1890 . every plant o f the hills so covered be that o f the ten thousand newspapers Striped Beetles appeared soon after* on the list, and show an average of ing destroyed by the beetles. printed in the United States, less than Trains depart fromCedarvllleas follow They then came in great numbers, from 9 to 17 at the remaining offices. ■ten are absolutely free and independent and destroyed a large number 6f plants Oar Sabscrlytlsa List | Fairfield’s list averages 11 at each of* GOING WEST, o f die power or control o f some class, SOJI- before they could be treated. In speaking o f its large subscription | fice; Hardin’s, 15; Jefferson’s, 15- and flag stop. party or monopoly whose4 interest it is X f 4.46 a. m . Two general methods o f treatment t the Pittsburg Stockman toys: - j Richland’s, 11; but it remains for * 10.14 a.m . to keep the great mass of people in were employed: (1) Coating the We have recently made a careful Wyandot to surpass all others in the | * 5.31 p* m. flag atop. iguoraUce o f their methods. plants with poisonous substances, and count o f our list o f paid-in advance 1.00. average, as that county has 423 sub The Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer is GOING EAST. (2 ) fencing out the insects by mechan subscriptions. We find that we now scribers at 17 offices, ah average of one of the few, if not the only one, P a n ts ical barriers. The best success was at- have ov< r 45,000 actual subscribers. nearly 25 each. ♦ $ a, m. absolutely free from such Influences. ps, tained in the first class o f remedies, by W e do not include in this list those We can bring foath no better argu * 8.57 p* m. It is. the most honest, thorough, able ih#we o f tobacoo powder—the refuse who receive the paper as advertisers, ment on the merits o f the Stockman teacher and exponent o f truthful SUNDAY, packing o f the cigar factories. A correspondents or exchanges. The than the fact that it isis so acceptable knowledge, o f reliable data, free from number o f barrels o f this substance mper goes to every state and territory to so Urge and intelligent a clrsa o f partisan bias, fair, frank and explicit The following trains atop on Sun store obtained a t* cigar feotory. A and has subscribers in every county in I farmers. With its 24 pages each week to such degree that one cannot but feel day only. sboveUVil o f the powder was thrown ennsylvania and Ohio* The last. loaded with the best Arm and home edified and capable o f forming correct ' ' lA i*. . • WEe*. oneaohhiEr The first applkafron named State leads with over 21,000. literature that can be produoed it is MO. 14 a.m. «A17p.m. oonriinrions therefrom. Such a pijier to eighty -tilts June 12. subscribers. Our heaviest list in sin-1 not strangs that if* old friends hare should be in every household. Sample H ’W p u M , ' Rains cowing soon after, it Fas re- 1« oountiee is o f course in the couh- succeeded in introducing It into thou- copfee__4__...... can ...... be obtained by addressing IF»aff tiiniiy, «n»ny tweayt pnntoddnnt l*, 11 and 17, th e re ties o f Western ifeopsylvania that sandaof new homes.. For thk gener- the publishers, at Cincinnati, O. 4 WILL A CORPSE BLEED? WASHINGTON ETIQUETTE. PERSQjMAL AND IMPERBONAU The Cedarville Herald. A VwiMler ■ajperetitiea WMefc o n * ft** tetoMstte* Toots AbemjT tfc* Soetal Regoia. —T b fiam e of * fin i e l pedagogaee Forty pills in a vial; only one pill a do»a i n il* ! la U m i s rtWs, tteos of Ik* WklS* In Cleveland is Savage A Stent. Bxwam of the undw-tow—wkea y«« u , W . H. BLAIR, Publisher. Formerly there w*a a popular belief The social regulations of the White —The name of Wayne is the title or House very with tbe President*. John a blonde young woman in a black Wto~ Ip a widespread superstition that the part of the title of more plaOsx In the Taxsa Siftings. CEDARVILLE, : ; s OHia corpse of a murdered person would Adams, who made a roport on the sub United States then eny other, ject for President Washington, Could bleed afresh from the wounds that had —A t a harvest feast the decorations JT* OptemluPIso’sCurefor Consumption. not conceive it "proper for the Presi Cures wharo other remedies faU. iScT * r ^ r caused death did the murderer touch It were sheaves of grain tied, with red dent to make any formal entertain ROASTING A-'* TYRANT, or even allow his eyes to rest upon i t ribbons, placed shout the room, pump Wn all have strength enough to sodom a Shakespeare, who seems to heve been ao- ment” and he specially deprecated hia kins , cut jaok o'lantera. all1'kinds of thejaWortunre ofotosre.-T-Deuvqr Hew tbe Abiuri llltm irw * B n u p d at attendance upon "tea parties,” and . U|hlllll( Speed. quoin tedwith every superstition, as well vegetables plaoed on the walls and Thomas Jefferson endeavored to. estab In the mountains the minora frequent as with every branch of the human palms .and roses for ornaments. ly make their desoeni Into thB yalley* knowledge, alludes to the belief In lish (the pclomele system of precedence, which Is simply no precedence at alL -Barbers report that hair-dying la Not a Local % j using a 'piece of "quaking ash" back "Riohsrd IIL” 1, 9: going out of Style. Many “ tensor ial ' as a toboggan, but of toner roly on the * • « • Dead Benry'a wounds More recently we have witnessed the Open their congested mouth* and bleed hospitality of General Grant the Intro parlors” do not keep the dyes. Gray tenacity of tbelr heavy canvas over* . afresh, threads in a young msn's head, eape I y- * »; * #*•■•»>' ► om-whole stock is what we are determined to do, desiring to close up our business in as short time as possible, we begin Monday the ;24th . **■ to offer our : . ■- V Dry Goods, Clothing, Bootaaad Shoes, Bats and Caps, Gloves, Hosiery sad TJaderwear, '1 Show Cases and Store Furniture , at cost or less. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over $5.00. with note and approved security, STEWART & MoCOREBLL. ’PHE HEKALtf). J * ” »'«jy Alesiuidcr, of M , Mles.Nellie Clark; o f Xenia, visited ' v 1 Valley, is the guest o f Mrs. D r. Ogles- Miss Ida Barber this week. F A W C E T T !“ j bee, this week. AM INPEeBNUENT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER; A party of nimrods from Jamestown Mr. J. B. Wilson, of Xenia Semi- consisting of Al and Will Zeiner, Ed Has in stock a fine line of WATCHES*, CLOCKS, JEWELRY and SA T U R D A Y , N O V . 29, 18901 nary will preafch in the United Presby- Thomas and A l Wickersham, took a teriau church to-morrow morning and|three day8 hunt near Qallion, this DIAMONDS! evening. ■ . ' j week and killed in that time 642 quails, The finest line'of Optical Goods in Greenp County, a Specialty made W, H. BLAIR, Editorund Prop'r of Brazilian Pebble Spectacles in Gold, Silver and Steel frames. They Mrs. Dickey and Mrs. Paxsou c n .- lU rabbits, 8. pheasants, 8 storers, 30 confer a brilliancy .and distinctness of vision, with, an amount of ease and tertained u number of friends fromijac^ BU*Pes> 10 wood c°ck, and 1 owl, comfort, Seldom enjoyed by spectacle wearers. PRIClg *1.25 PER ANNUM. Yellow Springs and Jamestown, which they brought home,with them. ■ • ■ • .■ .■? -vnouvci Thanksgiving. Not a had record for amateurs. NOTICE. . We arc not selling out at cost, ' The family of David Torrence, held .The Nashville Students were listened iicUher are Wo giving 10 and 20 per to by about 350 persons Monday even BARR & MORCON a reunion Thanksgiving, day and en cent, oft', but we are undoYseUing ing. .It was by far the finest enter joyed an old fashioned Tiianksgiving ■ ' , / everybody. Ttomcmber wo givo you dinner together; '. tainment that lias been here for years more tor your money than any other and the audience appreciated it. Other Now determined that no firm in this COUNTY or AD house in town in Clothing, Boots and The Womans’ Aid society of the amusements equally as good will JOINING COUNTIES shall undersell them in Shoes. ^ J. 15. Lowry . M. E. church gave a very interesting doubtless follow, as the citizens in this social iu Ervin & Williamson’s ball This is no canard. I vicinity have given substantial evi Thanksgiving evening. dence that they will patronize good mean business. I have entertainments. concluded to close oil t my I have located in Cedarville and will follow my profession as jeweler and entire stock of groceries at Mr. Hugh Stormont and Miss Fleet® They liave a full line of all kinds of Furniture, such as. will repair watches, clocks and jewelry- Miiburn are married. This time there cost for cash as I want to on short notice. Call at Fields’ hotel. can be no doubt. Thursday morning Parlor Suits, Bed-Room Suits, Dressers, Bureaus, Book- quit business, and until about 9 o’clock they were driven to the Cnses, all ksnds of Beds, Chairs. Stands,. Tables, Rock J anuary 1st you can obtain Ed Smith was in Spring Valley Monday and Tuesday of thjs week residence o f Rev. Warnock and there ers, and everything found in a First class Furniture unqualified-bargains in all and organized a local board for the united in marriage, the ceremony be Store. Give them a call. goods in my line. I have Southern Building and Loan Associa ing witnessed by only six o f the rela--' no special days but my tion. Ed is doing a big busiuess in tives and friends. They, then went stock will all go at cost price this countv. to.Xcnia where they took the train for Cincinnati, and will remain until UNDEBTAKIN0 The Tarlmx annual family Thanks every day until it is closed this morning when they return' to giving dinner was held this year at out. VV. R . M c M i l l a n . Cedarville and will at once commence Is a specialty.. .‘Vfekeeppn hands a full line .of'Coffins, the residence o f Mr.- Chae. K yle, in housekeeping on Grove street where- Caskets, Robes, Etc. All calls will be p rom p tly at Xenia. A ll the members o f the fatu Mies Dela Tonkinson is recovering they have a bouse already furnished. tended to. ily in this locality attended and report from typhoid fever. - There is none more popular. among an elegant time. the citizens o f Cedarville than is boll BARR & MORTON. Rev. S, M. Ramsey will preach in The house in which Caleb Nooks j Mr. and Mrs. Stormont, and their the R. P. church to-morrow. lived took fire Thursday morning and ■ many friends unite with the IIeuald Tliomas Hoglaud/ has received a was razed to the ground. Sir. Nooks, in tendering their congratulations. pension o f 912 a month and $22 back who was out feeding stock noticed the Miss Lizzie Mclntire died at the fire And attempted to’ put it out, hut pay* ,■ ______• • home of her mother iu North Ccdnr- it had got too far under headway. _ , . * . , . . A cordial invitation is extended to j on to examine the. Mrs. James Barber gave a dinner , T . , , ■ , . . ■ * , Ville, last Satuninv morning, nfter n Neighbors came to his assistance and ,. . „ , partyto several of her friends Wed . - ° . . . , , , , , i lingering illness. The funeral services .elegant - . A. few of Ins household goods were ° ,, . ., ,, ^ j nesday. • i 7al i i . - , I were held at the old Covenanter saved. Ihe balance were insured, ns , , „ , « , , | church on Xenia Avenue, Monday nf- Wise Heaton, o f South Charleston, was also his house. L ^ , , . , : . is the guest o f the Misses Miiburn, .,____•...... ■..■ I ternoon at 2 o clock and was conduct- Miss Minnie Turnbull entertained ] ©d by Rev. Sproul. The floral offer* NEW STOCK this week. a few o f her most intimate friends ings consisted o f a star o f roses and a The G . A. R. will hold tlieir regu being received now. A complete line of line Wednesday evening at her beautiful beautiful bouquet, the offerings of the lar annual election the first Friday in home southeast o f Cedarville. It wad “ Y V * a society o f which Miss M ein. December, i' ■ - . , - A most pleasant event socially. An tire was an active member while blessed “Wood” Warner and Wm. Gano, elegant dinner was served at seven with health. The bouquet was tied o f Springfield, was in CcdarVillo, Mon o’clock, after which the guests enjoyed with white ribbon, the insignia o f the all the latest styles together with every grade offine day, on business. themselves by participating in the va- order, on which was letters in gilt Mrs. Anna Lloyd, of Farmers rille, rious amusements furnished by their representing the name of the society. is the guest,of her parents, Mr. and hostess. After the services the body was in usiness Suits, Overcoats, Bant Mrs. John Jameson. For weeks our host, local talent has terred in the cemetery west o f Cedar been rehearsing for the military drama ville. ' ' , ings, Gents Furnishing Goods. Rev. Black, o f New Carlisle, was “ Alltoona” and are becoming quite the guest of Mr. and Mra.^ John The delightful home of Dr. and proficient in the various characters, Our prices, like quality in fine goods can not be excelled. McElroy, this week. Mrs. Oglesceewas the scene o f a most The entertainment will be in the opera enjoyable entertainiijeutThanksgiving Mr. Paul Stewart, of Xenia Semi house on the evenings of December evening, jhe charming event being a D. M, STEWART * CO. nary, will preach at East Point, Sab- 17 ,1 8 and 19, and should lie welt stipjier served by Mrs. Oglcsbee nnd X E N I A , - - . O H I O . h&tb at 8 o’clock p. m, patronized, as those who have charge her friend, Miss Alexander, of Spring of the play arc sparing neither labor Mrs. Condon entertained a number Valley. The table was the personifi or expense to make it the finest ever An honest Swcdfe tells his story iii» o f friends at her home on south Main cation of elegance, being decorated O m e n or Dittoe & Galx.in, .street, yesterday evening, produced in this place. plain but unmistakable' language for s with rare silver, while the centerpieces the benefit of tins public. ‘ ‘One of my Dealers ill line horses, Columbus, O., M m E . W . Van Horn who has In nemarlam. of chrysanthemums lent a charming children took a severe cold and got the j Gentlemen —-Early last spring one been ill no long with dropsy, we are Lizzie Mclntire, scCod daughter of effect. The guests paid the highest croup, I gave her a teaspoonful of o f our horses was seriously Injured Ghamberlaiu’s Gough Remedy, and in glad t<» hay «* improving. Mrs. Margaret Mclutirc, died at her compliment possible to the menu, re by being kicked. Arabian Oil tvas five minutes later I gave her one more.! recommended.to ns nnd we gave it a maining at the table aboutan hour nnd Dr- W . G. Homan will be in Cedar- home in Cedarville on Saturday morn By this time she had to cough up the j trial. The result was not only satis a half. After supper some fine selec ville, Monday, December 1st, prepared ing, November 22, after a long and gathering in her throat. Then she factory, but surprising. The wound painful illness. H er sickness she liore tions of music were rendered winch went to sleep and slept good for fifteen healed rapidly, and the animal was to do all kinds o f dental work. ready for use in a few days. Since with patience and meekness, and were higtdy appreciated. Socially minutes. Then she got up and vomit* The five-yesur-old eon o f Martin ed‘, then she went Ixick to bed and that time we have by its use cuvid passed away in the hope o f a blessed the evening was ah enjoyable one and ;i iium bcrof eases o f Herat elms ami re Badger died Tuesday and the funeral slept good for the remainder of the immortality. The deceased had a host the Doctor and his estimable wife were night. She got the croup the second moved some bad cases of curb. Ara took {dace yesterday afternoon. bian Oil is undoubtedly the best gen o f friends, many o f whom waited upon warmly congratulated on their evident night and I gave her the same remedy eral Stock Liniment that we ever Xotlite t* HlNter#, success. A bout forty guests were with the ranie good results. I write her with kind attentions during her used, and we advise Farmers and Die undersigned give notice that no sickness and followed with sorrow her present, those from a distance lmihg this Itfcrtuse I thought there might be/ Horsemen to keep a supply of it in hunting will be allowed on their prem some one in the same need and not remains to their Inst resting place. Miss Alexander and W m . Neels, o f their stables at all times. Yours Be- ises ia Uedarville and Rom townships, know the true merits ol this wonder apretfully, Dittoe k Ga l u n . The bereaved family return tlieir sin* Spring Valley; Dr, and Mrs. Batten, Green* county, Ohio under the penal ful medicine.” diaries A. Thomp We offer $100 for a ease o f Scratches ty of the law. oere thanks to the friends fi»r their o f Selling Miss Black, o f New Carlisle son, Dei* Moines, Iowa. 30 orutbot- A m ldanO ll wlil not eith*. For sale It* A. Barr. , kind Attentions during their affliction. and Herbert Folger, of Cincinnati. tkstbreuleby B, (>. liidgw a;. 1»y B. G. Uidgway.