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VOL. 12 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY AUGUST 8, 1891 NO. 27
The gospel temperance fneetiugs 1 Reply to “ Fair Piny.” TRANSFERS OF REAL. ESTATE. Dried B eef at Bull’s ^ lire being quite well attended, j Citizens:—rHaving rounded a life John Casad to Kendig, part o f lots Go to Charlie Smith for a shave. DR. IRELAND 159 and 1(50, Fairfield, $352. Mr. Frank Pagsley of South Chur- [o f fifty odd years, twenty-seven of Teeth extracted without pain by B F Kendig to M L Rockafield. leston took ten with Oscar and Ralph these in this village, it did not occur application o f cocaine at Dr. Homan’s same, $375. office. Georgcv Monday evening. to me that there lived in the commu nity a being who would wilfully at Mary E Long and H II Long to A vena, Oatmeal I)r. McDill presented some quite tempt to misrepresent my. character Lucy W. Greenly, } a, Silvercreek, Cracked wheat strong arguments in favor of total ab and life long principles as did “ Fair 6150. (Iramilalcd Hominy stinence at. the gospel temperance Play,” B ut such being the case, per Sheriff to G .W Randall, 34.67 a, - Fa lino, Parched Farinose at meeting, last Sabbath evening. haps it is proper for me to explain m y Cednrville, $828. G u ay ’s. rightful position, especially for the Rowland (J Antony attorney, to Pure Pine tar at Ridgway’s; Georgia has a genuine curiosity in stranger. M y article o f June 20th Louisa IL Smith, land Oakwood add, Paint and. Varnish Brushes at the form o f a dolt, which has two to Y ellow Springs, $60. **■ Ridgway’s, *• ho'rns. If a horse with one horn is I believed left no room for any honest mind to doubt. Why did not the Levi E Spahr to L,e\vis ,'ones, unicorn, o f course one with two would W indow glass and Pu tty at writer then respond ? If* I - want to 81,24 a, N ew Jasper., ,$4,750. be a hicorn; ' Ridgwnv’s Pharmacy. open a snloon as he asserts, why. have McKay, the Alliance judge, who New Perfumes at Ridgwav-s. The annual meeting of tlie W . C. I so repeatedly refused, year after reversed a decision of the Kansas su Hard and Sot! re lined Sugars nt T. JJ. will be held Thursday, the 13th yehr, the glittering silver rent a Bar preme court, has escaped with a G u a y ’s. at 2 p. in. for the election of officers, would have afforded me ? I. clearly reprimand. The-next time it will go Picture Frames made to order at hearing reports and other important stated it aggregated over $2,500 and hard with him, Mercy will not tem Ridgway’s Pharmacy. business. A full meeting is desired. challenge any one to duplicate it. , ---;------per justice because of ignorance. Wood, and W illow ware at (This was not under prohibition law.) The annual meeting of the Cedar- G u a y ’ s L e t me be fu lly understood, once for Dr. William Hanmioud’s idea of OF MANSFIELD, OHIO. ville Bible Society will be held in the rest is a change o f employment rntlur Halters, collars and all kinds of . all. I never received one dollar of R. P, chuach (Dr. Morton’s.) Aug., SPECIALIST EYE, EAR and CATARRH liquor rent in my life, nor do I desire than inaction, and his idea is a good harness sundries at James M urray’s 18th at 2 o’clock p. m. Address by- it. But I know that first class busi one. Idleness is as great a foe of Peaches, Apricots and Prunes a Rev. U. J. Buchanan, of Xenia. All tins devilled (o spend a few (lays nt Coda,villa ness men — merchants of the best health as it is o f morals. Hint will offico vriih Dr. Ogiesbce where ho may are invited. T. C r a w f o h p . G u a y ’s. lie consulted from Tuesday grade — have been k ,-pt from coming A n Indiana man was recently scut Screen doors, all sizes and kinds at A gentleman who is acquainted into ray houses' by the attitude of Aug. ii until Aug. 16 to an asylum because he w aited “ to Crouse & Bui l’s. with the subject and knows whereof nffuirs here. Strenuous efforts have Qfflco hours from 0 to 12 a.' m. and from 1 to go out and exercise a general over Smith’s the place for n senfoam. 5 p.m. he speaks has this to say. “ L ift your have been made by agencies to have sight of the United States.” , If that ICC 'I ho doctor gives special attention to the hat when you pass the teacher of a treatment of all medical and surgical diseases of such locate with us. For a long while > is evidence of insanity, how many at Ridgeway’s, the EYE,including the scientific adjustment of primary school. She ie the good'"an I felt the town needed them, but aye; glasses to correct imperfect vision,- Cataract re crazy people there are. x o T i f i i : moved and sight restored where total blindness' gel of the republic. She takes the the revenue more, it being mysolesup- W ill the parties having sacks. be has existed for years'. Cross Eyes straightened little bantling, free from the home porf. But their answer was, “ No, Persons wanting picture frames will in ono minute. Sore Eyes cured withoat tho longing, to Ervin & Sterrett, please use of caustics oafnesa and other forma ofear trouble* un ungovernable little wretch whose too funaticol, bigoted, and prejudiced^ list o f prices, and new lot o f samples. . E r v in & S te u b e tt. promptly cured. own toother admits she sends him to Your ejemeut is n dangerous one.” Latest patterns in iGilt, Silver, Oak If tfcUMlAt wn>( h hu r »,-*! at IdiaJse*. th*r* U a ttfirrt 1 school to get rid of him. This young Hence they leave us to ourselves, to &c. E ben AncnEK. Rolled Avenn and Wheat, Oatmeal bs uk\v & Bm>. - 4 than she earns,*'— [Rochester Repub drinking done here, Tru ly ' the en- Troy, of Dayton. Geo Winter, I f the lines In this diamond figure do Palm leaf mattress, tho best made, lot appear equally black in all the dif- lican. dorsers o f prohibition are a medley o f Agent. Office at Mac Bull’s • at Barr & Morton’s. Vrent meridians, it Indicates a defect of contradictions. Be not deceived, Robt. Calbreath is still agent of the right that causes nervous head-ache and' “ JLftsi D a y s o f P o m p e ii, Xenia steam laundry with, headquar I f you want a stylish livery rig' go Mould be corrected at once. Eyes tested loyal Republicans and ‘Democrats, by 'ree. Ninth annual celebration o f the or ters at Btbrmont aud Co’s to Boyd’s. the apostles of the foriorn hope in blasses—The adjustment of glasses for the der of Cincinnatus, Pain’s Historical their frantic efforts to secure voters to Gassoline stoves, all patterns, qua! Fish at , G u a y ’S. correction of irregular reflection requires h Spectacle. “ The last days of Pom the Prohibilion pnrty. Remember ities and prices at Crouse & Bull’s. thorough knowludge of tha-nnatomicai construo- . Paints in all size packages aud col tion ol the eye. Otherwise there is great da/i- peii” will be the great summer night that is the ultimatum. Have we not The finest line o f fresh and salt ors at Ridgway’s. j?cr of producing jicrmahentand irrepairnblc in jury to the eye. carnival event in Cincinnati this sea seen that neither character, nge nor meats in the county nt Corn, Tomatoes, Beans, &c., at Ulnsses properly adjusted accomplish wonders son. A fair idea of the vnstuess o f sex is spared in the desperate race for C. W. Denu’s in relief and cure of nervous diseases. Fully G u a y ’s, sixty per cent, of Nervous Kecdache, Insomnia this enterprise may be obtained when supremacy ? Temperance is Christ- Cholera, Epilepsy, and Nervous Prostration The best place in town to buy meat Tobncos and Cigars at G r a y ’ one considers carefully the fact that it given love, charity, kindness, not co '* | pass Sway like magic when glasses are properly of all kinds is at C. W. Crouse’s. Try y j adjusted; ------D o you want a “parlor suite? , requires nearly five acres o f ground to ercion., Prohibition is man’s device, him. N o j Msyn persons tabor under (he impression diftprptiCfl w h at tmirlp vm i .W ir o vrni 1111,1 tbc ?‘* ut must be very bad indeed before ^ re-enact this terrific catastrophe; the coercion, and ns many can attest in u m treiicu w n a i grou c y o u tiesire )OU [ glasses should ha worn; thtAowover is a great Go to Boyd’s restaurant for a good miniature city of Pompeii requiring cites to incendiary and murder. We can get it o f Barr & Morton. mistake as the slightest defect sometimes meal, only 25 cents. ■ it causes great trouble. When the eyes lire from twelve thousand square yards o f scenic are forever opposed to hanging the The bedroom suites at Barr est o f mammoth stage is four hundred feet acted at once. long and two hundred feet deep, M a r o a r e t A . D . T o w nsi ,e y . Spring repair work at Murray’s har racing o f famous fast horses every af BANK OF CEDARVILLE whereon five hundred people, gorge ness shop. ternoon. Splendid music will be pro General Banking ' vided to enliven and add pleasure to ously hut correctly costum cd, take An eminent alienist is of the opin Sorghum, Syrup and New Orleans the occasion. The Directors o f the Busincs Transacted* part in this wonderful and never-to- ion that the story of “ Dr. Jckyll and Molasses at - G r a y ’s . Greene County Fair have spared uo iH'.forgotten entertainment. Mr. H yd e" is responsible for the A fine line o f pocket and table cut Geo. W , Harper, Pres. The amphitheatre 1ms a seating ca crimes of Jack the Ripper. Ofcourse pains or expense to furnish amuse lery at Grouse A Bull’s, ments and make the coming fair a pacity o f twelve thousand people and it would Iks a very unpleasant thing Smoke the Jim town Dandy at grand success. The aim is to have a W . Xi. Clemsns, Cnshler, will Ik? arranged with every possible for Robert Louis Stevenson to think B ull’s vast exhibition and a big crowd, eomfort. The first performance will that it was his pen which committed dividual assets principally invested in 1 ca! be given on tho everting o f Monday, all those dreadful crimes at White If yon want a good lunch or a • Estate $2X1,000, Aug. 24th, and continuing every chapel, Writers are as much under square meal go to Boyd's and tiry him Screen Doors at once. week day night thereafter, . “ weather obligation to create sane literature as Th e beat fair in the state is at .Tamee- permitting," £they are to create clean literature... • Machine Oils,at Ridgway’s. A. Jackson’s. town,
it He stood dazed and shuddering, un a day or two off In order to sober up; T ill?FAR close again. It was very still. Frank TEMPERANCE NOTES. or he drinks when, bis bodily functions was unused to being awake in the night, til he hea.«l them wondering around him who would be brave enough to try ure deranged, ‘becomes ill and loses TRAPP! The Cedarville Herald. and it seemed to him he had never felt ASK YOUR JUG I time until he recovers. The ways are anything more oppressive than the to save Louis, Then he started for W. IL BLAIR. PublHUir. ward: “ I w ill go. Oh! let ?ne try. I "Why Is my house so shabby and old, very numerous in which the drinking A Hnuaa« 1'arnn silence of the room, and tho regular At every crevioo letting In cold, habit, directly or indirectly, keeps a jjia Lou breathing, of the sleeping boys, The. am sure ean save him," lie whispered, And the kitchen waits all coverod with mold?" Jla1?bits are * donilnlo Just shook his howl— Ask your jug: deavor to ’ .find the cause and cure of and he started, so loud it sounded which all eyes were lifted. satisfactory, and Wi’ Bio a look. Three policemen held the rope, which poverty, if they desire to quit theoriz ■‘X'wdoao the host I could,” quo’ ho, through the room. A t last, however, “Why Is ray wife heart-broken and sad? ting or baiting li was fastened just below his arms. ing and adopt practical work, cannot Jock’s u dunco—tha warl* can see he grew sleepy, and Was just beginning Why ure my children never now glad? to it is reduce« Slowly he neared the place, he reached Why did my business run down so bad? do better than to join in the effort to Without a book.” to doze comfortably off, when ho saw a make the trap u- it, lie clasped the sleeping boy firmly Why at ray thoughts am I well-nigh mad?" pulverize the rum power.- Toledo Jack Jao(;hod, but novor tasked his thumb, small,- white-robed ■ figure coming Ask your jug! . ’ boardB. Cutthre around tho waist. A struggle as the Blade. Me wm na ano w.hu wad presume slowly toward his bed. Now Frank pue board twq ft little fellow avVolte, und then, as the “Oh! why do I pass .by tho old church door, .To contradict. had been a little nervous for some THE TIPSOJA ANIAC.’ one eiglit inches Jtut sjro ho tboebt within hlmsol’ time, though he wouldn't have admitted two boys were, carefully drawn up Weary of heart and sadly foot-sore, Every moment sinking down lower, A Physician’* Description o f Different • the first four In ft may bo suo, but titnu will toll. it for the world, and his heart gave a again, cheer upon cheer echoed up I’ll no’- predict. ■ A pitiable outcast evermore!” , , Kinds’ o f Tipplers. oven at one end t bound, and for a moment he held his and down the street for Louis do Ask your jug. There are four classes: 1. Thq&who: eight-iSfllh block .There was auc nialr besides our Joclt, breath, then the figure stepped into the —Bata's Horn. drink from ahubit of tippling. ‘2. Those must be puttoge ' Who thoOht na like tlie rest o' tolk, moonlight, and lie saw that it was A braw young quean. who’ drink to relieve nervous prostra, ture shall bo foui Louis de Chaves. His eyes were closed, ONE CAUSE OF POVERTY. Ker faith in Jock was stronq an’ true, tion, or to d.ro\vn sorrow or wrong. 3. Lor the treadle Shc lo'od him as a heart cun lo'o and Frank saw instantly that he was A 1’otunt Factor lu tlio JProiluction of Those who drink from hereditary ten 'seen iu the illusti That kens a fricn’. walking in his sleep. He felt a little* Pauperism anil Vice. dency. 4. Traumatic drunkards. Tho the projecting bo An' when Jock left the glen at last, ashamed of this feifr a moment before, Tho Chicago Tribune lias just pube the trap two inch To push his fate afore the mast, ’ especially as lie hud often heal’d the tipplers are usually of three kinds', a, lished a brief table which is of consid the weak-willed; b, the genial: c, tho and projecting Jenny was there. other boys say that Louis was a sleep He kissed her bonny mou’Tareweq), i erable interest to’ every student of the inean-souled man, who delights to with a bit of leal And said: "Noo, dawty, by this seal walker. liquor, question. The population of of No. 13 wire. ' “ It is always lie,” he thought, petu “ sponge” on others. Those who be- We’ll meet unce inslf." ' . , Chicago is in round numbers. 1,000,000. come drunkards .by nightly potations lantly. ‘T would be real happy here if it A recent report of -the city hoard of Her heart was like to break in twa. wasn’t for th is miserable little royalist." to relieve mental trouble are inure nu She Bobbed and sobbed, but through it a’ health gives the number of firms and Louis stood for a moment,-as if hesita merous than supposed. This-drunken There earn’ a smile. perrons engaged in various occupations. ness has no excited stage, and the habit •Johnny, my heart is a' yor ain, ting, and then turning walked slowly From that report the Tribune takes the. may go on without' dicing' noticed for . An' will bo when yo como aguin. . . along the length of the dormitory. figures in the following table, which Their jokesjo spoil." • . Frank watched him curiously until he years.' The nocturnal drunkard will shows the number of inhabitants to take a small dose in the morning to Jive yqars gued by, ns years will gang— saw him reach ’ the door, when, to his each saloon, meat market, etc Ikon twa hearts that thocht.tbcm lung. throw off the stupidity of the .nightly I surprise, Louis opened it and passed Saloon...... :...... S17|Oro?ery ...... -'177 But aye hoped truo. out,’ closing It quietly after him. Meat market...... 77U|l)nv,' score..,...... '0.000 debauch and to appear as usual before Jffrlneesanrt priests may change their creeds Lawyer...... 4&Uil>«>cior...... tlie public. But this lias its limits, WBot love, aye strong for what it needs— Frank's first impulse was to spring out Gi}?ar shop ...... SXWiOflleoholdcr, of bed and follow him. “ He w ill come and paralysis, apoplexy or 'insan Ne’er changes hue. The officeholders are at the head of to some harm,” he thought. “ The ity may result. This class usual Ano day a stranger—rich an'braw—. the procession, and the saloons come A KANSAS stairs are just outside.” Then came a ly belqngs: to' our active members Cam' dooa 1110 glen an’ tloyod them a' next. Notice the great jump there is of society. Such nightly stupefac W proudfu’ stares. selfish thought. “ I t ' is cold. He loops one inch a Then whispers through the clachan flow— from the saloon to the grocery and tions arc more.- fatal--to- mental in wouldn’t do it for me.” Five minutes meat market, both of which cater to pi'cee of wire, run r Hero’s Jock, the dunce, a captain, noo, later Frank Harrington was fast asleep. tegrity than other forln of drinking. Wl’ sic grand airs. the prime necessity of mankind—food. loop, give it a tunt Every morning at half'past five the In hereditary it is tho nervous bias Tho Tribune remarks' that “ there is then form a loop Along tho gien tho-straager strodo,. bell of Sainte Bnr.be rouses the stu which is transmitted, which can be Wi’ dignity in ilka noil • one municipaland government employe aroused suddenly or may lie latent for inch above it. Tl 'Mang a’ the folk. • „ dents of the college. A half an hour for every one hundred and twenty Chi der of the wire ain later it is rung for prayers. But the SLOWLY HE NEARED THE PLACE. years. The paroxysms come intermit An’ sido by side wi’ blushes warm, cagoans, men, women and children; tently', like the periodic insanities. The door, malting loop Sweet Jenny cam', locked arm In arm hands o f, the clock pointed to twenty- Chaves1 and “ /driver should fail to make the neces If he gets an increase in wages or sal A s t o r y is told of two young, m e n chaff and fused to acknowledge the reign in the sary amount of noise with his whip ary he finds that by some strange proc who had’a wager that they would pre iug the w preparatory school of We petit Amer ess liis needs or desires increase sud and voice, he is re-en forced by the use vail on a clergyman to drink until ho When l inds,” as Frank was called. A proud, LOl'IS STOOD FOR A MOMENT. of a horn fixed beneath his foot-board, denly in the same ratio, and month became intoxicated. Ho agreed to ?ring rap haagfctj nature had Louis de Chaves, stationed at the two streets running and worked by a sort of bellows proc after month goes around anti finds him drink with them, and to their undis keep in g the last of a long line of titled ances into the Rue de Reims to prevent per ess. An expert., driver is therefore either with empty pockets or strug guised joy announced that he would tors, faithful followers of the Hour* f ' f l ’i’L Y sons, or vehicles, from passing, and able to make throe, sorts of noises ut gling with debt. Some men cease drink like a beast. Imagine their sur ton s and haling with an inherited the most others were ranged all along tlie walls once. In Paris tho public vehicles are. straggling, give themselves up to sel prise when he fulfilled liis promise by la ired all that savored of republican* tid of lice to maintain the perfect silence which too few and too slow. Paris is as far fish indulgence and go swiftly down taking nothing but water, and of that asm. Although younger than Frank by . Ir the was absolutely necessary, for everyone behind London in means of public con tlie declivity which lands them in a only a moderate quantity. He said n several yean;, he seemed to have taken knew that any sound awakening the drunkard's grave. Others become feathers veyance as London is behind New beast not only drinks water, but ho Snd do no an instinctive dislike to the careless, little sleeper woiild Vie instantaneous York.- Hamer's Weekly, soured and embittered at tlie world, kno,ws when to stop drinking. tappy-hearted boy, and more tlmn once t'mcKfi: death by causing him to fall from his look upon all mep who have made sav I n these days when total abstinence tad incceedcd in bringing him into dis dangerous position down the fearful An Honest .Man. ings ns tlicir natural enemies and fall is bccomiSg more popular, there is a bator and grace. number of feet which lay between him (treat’Lawyer (in cross-examination) into the communistic idea that “ all renewed effort to Introduce alcholies the white It had been h holiday, and the boys and the ground. — Huh! You consider the. prisoner an wealth is robbery.” It is a peculiarity into cookery. If you put the devil out 'The mr tad been having a very jolly time, so The question now iiroso as to how honest mau, do you? of human nature that a man very rare of the door he flies ,in at the window, fhe midd 'Swing unusually tired to-night they the boy was to bo saved. There, seemed Witness — An honcatcr man never ly places the fault where it should be and if yon put him out of tho window, prices arc '•rare unusually subdued and, after a but one way;’ to take out the grating us lived. long—on his own shoulders. He does he dances down the chimney and sols or May, whispered word or two about the quietly as possible from the w Inflow (treat Lawyer (superciliously)—Will not Maine himself for being extrava his blue light burning on the cook It is ne games of the day, went quietly to Shove, and let some one down to him you kindly sfate on what you base that gant and reckless with his money, but stove. Caterers consider many of their . that hav< ■sleep tlraduaUy the few noises about by a rope, remarkable, opinion? blames other men because they arc not most delicate dishes incomplete with Praia rati the college erased, until the ticking of But who would undertake so hazard Witness (hotly)--On the fact that lie so. and therefore because they save. out the smack of alcoholics; they hide the docks- could be heard through all ous a thing? A ll held back afraid. summer. once tried lob e lawyer, and failed.-- , It may lie laid down as a maxim that this demon in solution in their sherbet, the buildingK. Outside, the streets of They knew that one false step, or the a man who lias nothing to depend upon WltENK Load News. in tlicir pudding sauce, in their cakes, the fowl Fans grew more and more deserted, least want of steadiness would li “ ’l tiut his own exertions is certain to die their pics. Let temperance people be and the lonely footsteps Of the ter grant* tho unconscious boy to tlie ground. rflr,P, and, —Taking His Breath Away.—Miss a poor man if he becomes habituated on the lookout at restaurants, lintels die rift* were the only sounds which Wi.t of thi Frank Harrington, too, heard tho Simper- “ Aren't things lunch cheaper to drinking. A man cannot be a and so-called high-toned dinner tables broke the-stillncss of the night. reason told in Whispered tones why the Oils year than they were last year?" drinker-, “ one of the boys”- -and save It is i, Standard. fTJHiil ntt< Trank Harrington had played a little bell’was silent. He stood now among Calloway- “ Yes, indeed. I oniy pay money. Aside from flic,wastefulness tbnhkrd that day, or his aupper, some- the group Of frightened boys, his eyes one-half as much for my neckties. The which the habit entails in paying for —N ot Room for Much.—Dudeson - “ 1 "iron a fv wI mmC better than usual on uceount of fixed In horror on tlie helpless figure difference’nee isis so so great that now (smil- /he liquor which the /nan himself con have something in my mind, Miss Amy, * light r.-i the bfttdny, had disagreed with him, bo far above for he knew that ho ing) 1 could easily afford log.*t mar- Mimes and that with which he treats that I should like to tell you." Amy for was very restless, and sfarted had held in his hand the night before vied." Mi-ei Simper • •Oh. Mr. r.i'.lo- othc.s, it also causes a considerable Canstique—“ In your mind! Well, it LA < Unary tidies in his sleep, until at last the life of Louis do Chaves und had vuV. thisi*. f.o sudden Clothier and Waste of time each year. A man will Cim't Ihj very much.” —Saturday Even VA t i n Opened wide and would not thrown it away ns worthless*. J iirnit.li, r. drink too much, and be obliged to .take ing Herald,
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wder to sober uR CIQER FOR VINEGAR. A Woodland Curiosity, A Model Railway. TUI? i'ARMJXfi WORLD. While surveying five -or six miles The Burlington Route, C., B. & Q. R. R. bodily function An Excellent Way of Utilising Fruit at operates 7,000 miles of road, with termini in W i lost) TRAPPING r a b b i t s . Inferior Grade*. north of Monteville, Mo., County Sur- c'hiengo.Bt, Louis, Bt. Paul,’Omaha, Kanm \ W*JB ar* One way of .preventing the inferior veyer Wood found quite & curiosity re -1 City ana Denver, For speed/ safety, eom- ^German uen the drinking cently. His field notes made by Deputy f 0|[h equipment, track, and efficient.service A Kansan farmer's l>evice for Catching grades of apples from- going to waste -- - - ~ - - * - y It has no equal. The Burlington gains new directly, keeps l tliu f.ouc-KarsU Vests. is by making them into eider for viue-j United S tatff Purveyor Jesse Apple patrons, but lose3 pone. roore of poverty, Rabbits are quite numerous here, gar. As with other products care gate, in November, 1857, called for a tent lector in the and if allowed to increase without mo should be taken to make of a good quarter section at a certain hickory Tns owl’s reputation for wisdom Is quite y and pauperise lestation become a nuisance to the quality in order to realize good price1. tree ten inches in diameter. Mr. Wood simple in its origin. Even men are wiser Syrup” the next morning after they have -been out those economists farmer,and fruit grower. To diminish There is no, advantage in using dirty, found n hickory tree at the point desig all night,—Philadelphia Times. For children r souls In the on- this |»st 1 use a trap (a sketch of which rotten fruit. A t the start have, every, nated,' hut it wan fully sixteen inches in A Cough cine should be cause and cure of is shown herewith i which proves quite diameter. He cut into the tree and Evert mother owns the best bov—tho thing clean; wash and rinse out the worst boy belongs next door every lima— lu tely e to quit theoriz- satisfactory, and- as it requires no set-, press and all of the vessels to be used found the mark made in 1837, The chip Texas Siftings. cal work, cannot ting or baiting the time taken to attend he brought away with him, about eigh in hamlHng l»oth the fruit and the ci in her faith to it i tin in the effort to to it is reduced to a minimum. Wo der. After the fruit’ is gathered up, teen inches in length, shows on its Must not be confounded with common cath Medicine. artic or purgative pills. Carter’s Little Liv i ; er Bible* It quifit power.—Toledo make the tmp use six-inch pine fencing all the rotten parts should be cut out inner face a black surface like bark er Pills are entirely unlike them in every re boards. Put three hoards two feet long, and thrown away, and then what is to and the raised figures “ 1-4!’ ’and the spect. One trial will prove their superiority. contain nothing violent, uncertain, raised letter ‘ ‘S’’ meaning quarter sec or dangerous. It must be standout MANIAC. one board two feet nine inches long-and be used to be thoroughly washed. Have One eight inches long. . Hake A box of .this barrels clean, anu no fa r as possible tion. The wood fibre 0* the tree grew Jamox say s he does like to spring conun* in material and manufacture, fit. ayumt.on seasick people because they aro >tloi« of Different the first four board* with the ends all k«5*p everything eonateite^s with the into the indebted mfirks in such a way must be plain and simple to admMb- tpplers.- se Willing to give up anything.—Elmira even atone end of the box s$nd nail the workldeaft?1. ' rM %\ {-% • as tq make tho raised letters perfectly Q a t t t t e . ______■ : ; ister; easy, and pleasant to taka, «■« l. Thol? who eight-Iph block pn tJhat end," This box A t first d(j not fill the barrels mor* outlined upon .the o&ip.—Chicago Jour The child must like it It must bo tippling 3. Those. ■ I t iSposltlvely hurtful to use ointment for must be put together so tbajt, the aper •tlisin two-thirds full. This will give nal. * , ■ •kin diseases. Use Gienn’s Sulphur Soap. prompt in action, giving immedi nervous prostra- ture shall be ffmy inches by six inches. tlib eider more room to w ork and w ill H ill* Hair and Whisker Dye; 50c. ate relief, as childrens' troubles row or wrontf. 3. Por the treadle! take a* shingle, cut as lessen the waste. In many cases, after -The Talladega (Ga.) Reporter, come quick, grow last, and eaA in hereditary ,teni ■seen in the illustration/of a size to fit pressing w ell once, it will be a good makes the novel suggestion that ‘ •when | Jr doegatt hurt a writer half so much to a jail is assailed by a mob intent upon strike n, humorous vein ns it does to bump fatally or otherwise in a very short drunkards, The the projecting bottom and fit loosely in plan to stir tho pomace up thoroughly his “ funny bone.” —Blnghnmpton Repub )f three kiwis: a, the trap two inches. Hinge the broad and add a small quantity of water and the life of an inmate, and when it is lican.' time. It must not only relieve quick the genial; c, the and projecting platform of the box thenr'ffcefe again, putting* this second apparent Hint the mob w ill reach its but bring them around quick, as victim, the culprit be armed for- self- To UEGUI.ATE the stomach, live rand bowela, tvlio ■> delights to with a bit of leather.. Make the door juice, however, in a separate barrel. and---- promote------diceBtion.------take----- onelO of of Carter’s Carter’ children chafe and fret and spoft Those who be-, of. No. 12 wire.' The axis should have It is best to lay the barrels down on thi defense. Give him a Winchester, ready Little Liver PilXa every night. Try them. their constitutions under long con nightly potations sides, putting a couple of rails or poles for action, and a brace of good six- finement. It must do its work in shooters like the boys outside have, and A K entucky than called his horse “ Hot ublo aro more nu- Underneath to keep them’ .off the. moderate doses. A large quantity though they are ten to one against him Biscuit,” because it.was the finest bred he d; This drunken- ground. Tack a piece of mosquito net knew of.—Washington Star. o f medicine in a child is not desira age, and the habit It w ill in a measure give hihva chance. ting or wire-screen cloth over the burg- ble. It must not interfere with the being noticed for It is easy enough for men to* be brave JTo Opium in Piso’s Cure for Consumption. hole to keep out flies and bugs, After Cures where other remedies fail. 25o. child’s spirits, appetite or geneml "al drunkard will it has ceased working it should l>p when they are a hundred armed and a the morning .to drawn off, strained and put in. barrels free to one empty handed and confined. Tm: soprano of a church choir has been health. These things suit old as ity of the nightly again; this time the barrels can be Let it be known that the man inside is known to make a bit that entitled her to the well as young folks; and make Bo second bass for Ufa—Bingbamptcn Leader. - ar as usual before filled full. It will make vinegar quick ready to meet them on even one chance sch ee’s German Syrup the favorite to a hundred, and the bravery of the is lias!'its limits, er-if it can be left in the sun till cold The biggest things In Indio—elephants.— family medicine. • ploxy , or insan- • weather, when it should be stowed in midnight law breaker will qoon cool Mail and Express. l'h is class usual- the cellar or in someplace where it will off.” - active members A KANSAS .RABBIT THAI*. not freeze.. » —The Mean Thing.— Ethel—I ’ve been nightly stupefae- Home think it a help to take, strip! tngaged 6Lx times and now I'm going rtl to mental in- loops one inch apart- Take another of common brown wrapping paper, dip piece of wire, run one end through the to marry Charlie Simpson.: How many form ol drinking, in molasses and drop into the barrels; times have yon been engaged? Maude L lectrotiping the nervous bias loop, give it a turn about the axle, and a few strips in each barrel w ill help to .then form a loop about, one-half of an (demurely)—Only twice—to Charlie' -AND- d, which can bo make mother. Hut that is not necessa •hnpaoa.—Epooh. may lie latent for inch above it. Then bend the remain ry. Keeping in the sun while the ns come' intermit- der of the wire about the border of the weather is warm and keeping from A FLT-trap—the do(--cart.—Puck. ■ Ho insanities. The door, making loops'in the bottom one freezing in cold weather is sufficient.' . bo overcome by' inch apart, running the end up and fin-' Worked up in this way apples that oth Taxes all the degrees—tho toxnperatur*. ; by isolated ones, ishing like the other end. T o hang the erwise would go to waste can be made have an unusually door put -the lower end in the trap so to sell at from 15 cents to 25 cents pet N ot a periodical—the powder magazine. OF THE HIGHEST GRADE egular circulation, that it will.start inward. . Re sure the bushel.—-St. fjonis'RepiTblic. " JrsT rolls ovor the grass—the law® id fears, irritable door is low enough down to work mower. PROMPTLY EXECUTED BY Uition (foreign to easily . and freely to the roof of CHEAP RAIN GAUGE. O n the stage but no actors—omnibus .1 th);, even m iscon- the trap. Then take a short piece of drivers—Mail'and Express. ns may supervene fine wire and connect through holes in It Has Been Cscil with Considerable Sue A. N. Kellogg Newspaper Gau the treadle with the loops above the cons In Austrulm. A matter of “ no” ' consequence—refusal lining on. During of an offer of marriage. ng mania the man axis. These ..wires must be short The _ accompanying engraving shoy.-;, O N ^ E N J O Y S We offer 1o our Customers and Tke Into iVe may eliminate enough so thatv^hen w.eiglib is applied, a soctional, vipw ojt a Tain-gaug^ of' , A Wcu.-rouNDEu sentence -loiind rugged Both the method and results when to the treadle JtjxviU raise, the door to Which the sketch, rocks rugged rascals rs»n riotously.—Mail er o f defectives in andExitress. Syrup o f Figs is.taken; it is pleasant generally file most satisfactory w o rk y o a M i uld reform if they, the roof, '.if' the treadle is'found to be and description ------•------—-* ■ and refreshing to the taste, and acta heavy for the door tho loops above,the were furnished Rkvowtion gives a’chance for changes. In these branches. Our facilities e n H o n yet a large num- gently1 yet promptly on the Kidneys, n no influence, so axis extend too fa r outwardr tvhich’ qqn D.' G. At- When streets are turned upside down tho. mud geta on top —N. O Picayune. L iv e r and Bowels, cleanses the sys to turn oat work very rapidly, If j o i dcrira nny effect. —Daniel he remedied by bending Toward' the Ti i n s o n , of to release-your type on some large )o l, sal trap. See that the door works easily Queensland.A qs- HonsfinoLn Item.—Tan slippers will bo tem effectually, dispels colds, head and freely without patching on the Unlia,5 The bbdy popular with mothers now that the svrim- aches and fevers and cures habitual it to us for either stereotyping or electniyy- INTEREST. sides, and i t is ready tc set or place dking season has ibbguu.—Buffalo Inquirer. constipation. Syrup o f Figs is the o t the instru- ‘ ' '* . ■" where the rabbits w ill find it, «In trap Otoly. remedjr o f its kind ever pro log, and it till ha returned to y « pro^fly i . ) clerk recently • * ment is made of • Tim farmer?* wife, wljo-trades v-jpmio ping rabbits do not set the traps pome*: feathers f>a.va doWd for what she gets.--El id dollar house, the , a large, clear- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac and in good order. diately in tlieir runways, but to "the mira Gazetto. wenty years’ absti- glass bottle. A ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in We make a specialty of Newspaper Real- side, with the open end- toward them. funnel of zinc is Girls should hear.,ia,ptiuiIl,tkat-ha7 inches . stimulating inter A n ailigatbRl* * * akiwrt which leads «. ateny excellent qualities commend ft the lowest ground aloaglittle- branches, at the open top. lazy, lndolentjpa{%i^na|^rtndqtet*at the country from which to select. work among the or even shallow hollows one or two A.piece of wood and sleep, to hXv« » m at; to all and have made it tho most feet below the general ^urface, so .alpng ffiv e . itjcheS:^ in popular remedy known. i actively engaged these are j£jooofcel.\r. pm tli* peek and finuk'lles; the lieu ittys. Otic in fresh, and SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY. _ NEW tORK. N.V. • iriuker of the mod- onize them-yvithinned sjjRabtilts’go into shonlder of the hoitle; 'Hie fiiuhel is tbqpthcr isn't.' Washington Star. sprained his wrist, them lot shelter ami to secrete them 5 Ask my stctiti for W , I,. Iloualns !> P. HAROLD HAYES, M. 0., as a scheme for de* summer to m#ke thetU ppy -well,' flttkl o*noe >r*ter..; To redd the rain- ’ BUFFALO, N. Y. iss. lie would cs- Under ordinary management, it costs gauge reckon ’every lkpiid dunce as >riate asylum and .aboutfive centsa.pouad to grotv chick* oncdeutll of joi inelLtif rainfall Ziac — - i lake and "sell liquor ens. is the best metal to make the funnel, FOR m jnnnce. He would S3 it docs not rajily corrode. The fun HAY-FEVER Ar.wAYfl- r.iakw the nests and roosts l c r W1ITE TO TOS PBOOFfi. Jd thousand dollars, VB easily movable*. It w ill help in clean nel must b.; fa d to the woo l, otherwise lundred dollars and 'rw S ^ im ? A m up up the rain’ would rebound off. The W H Y 18 THE idred dollars a year weight of the wood prevents the wind Wiienlvei: j (»;:::g.it;ricey» have made iT .t i he would treat blowing the funnel away. The gafigo a sufficient growth they should be given W. L. DOUGLAS lauity, and confine should b • s.-t in adra’ open situation, a free range. If You Have i> asylum until they clear o f ah trees, buildings, etc.. *r.,< cow .oir iaw S3 SH O E o»?e&.E* THE BEST SHOE IN THE ffOKi FOR THE NMEY? X* apnetlfc, lndl(«*tlon, FlalalMMh •ed. Win;n the threshing is done save the five feet from the ground. The Every one suffer* It Is ft (camlet* stsec, wltb co u?k*or wax thread Kirk Ilcadaetao. -a ll ruw «I®*n*,M tot. olmff and eleaningsfor the poultry dur to hurt the feet: main of the bett fine calf. M/llth tag nw h , yarn w ill fla il f two young men Contents of the bottle should be equal from Catarrh in the Head. Tiiose and eujr, and btnuie ire make more ehoe» cy /Afj ing the winter. to the greatest rainfall on record in the grade than ang other manufacturer. It equal* hand- at they would pre- who don't have it suffer from those «*:rod (tine* cottlnR from it.10 to 05.00: i to drink until he When the young chickens are feath district. OO Genuine UauSMWweS, tb*(!n«trail who do. It’s a diseaso yon can’t 9 9 > tftoe ever offered for aiiin equal* French 1. Ho agreed to ering rapidly they need good feeding to t met: rainfall...... 21 C2J.5 gallons p»r nets. Imported t.’Rir* which cost from (Sti)to tU.m. keep in good condition, 11nch rainra;!...... lmm tons per acre. keep to yourself. S A 09 IlftBd-r-ewed.Welt nne calf, ,nd to their uadis* . d W e atjrlltb. comfortable and durable. Thebm ed that he would Srm.YJVO a good dust bath is one of In Europe about 31 per cent-, of tho Here are some of the. symptoms: tr.oe erer offered at this price: name grade as cus rainfall percolates throdglt tho soil, the tom made shoes Co*'lug from •G.lu to $£dn. Imagine their sar* the most economical plans of getting Headache, obstruction of nose, dis CCQ 50-rollce Nhnei Farmer*. Railroad Men, M sb h Pills other 70 per cctlt. being lost by evapo iP u i and Lcttert'arrlenall wearlbem: flue calf, lh® rn itd jr yon A, T b er f ■■ ■■ ed his promise by rid of lice on the fmvls, charges falling into throat, some tli® weak atamack aad build Bdtb® ration and by exhalations, from plants- seamless, smooth loslde, hear/ three aolet, exten voter, and of that I e the fowls begin to lose their times profuse, watery* and acrid, sion edge, one pair will wear a/tar. flmggimg rnirrle*. Itafferer* frawa A O AO Mae ritlft no better shoe erer offered at ■aentat ar physical ov®rw*ok n IBIM mtity. lie said a feathers too Koofi change, their food - “American Agriculturist. at others* thick, tenacious, mucous, «Pflk* tills prirc; ono trial will convlnco those who wsata shoe for comforttandserrlce. i ralicr from then*. Nicely aacareaacaM* airs water, but ho and do not give too stimulating diet. purulent* bloody, putrid, and offefl* «5 a ltd Slt.M WYorklatmaa'a shoe* To Secure Goad Rrsnlt*. $ 2 . are are rer/rer/ stronistrone and' durable.. rable. ThoseTho who SOIiP EVEItYW HE ICE. drinking. riticuF.no can be hatched in an ineo- \ sive; eyes weak, ringing in ears, hare glren them atrial will wear no other make, n total abstinence No matter how good the breed, good D n l f f i i WJ.M nad.81.9A school shoes are I AN D WHISKEY HAMTB hator and Is* raised in a brooder during deafness*; offensive breath; smell D U X O worn by the bo/serer/where) tbeysell I CUHCfl AT BOMB «m popular, there is a care must be added to secure the best the winter at a less cost than with liens. and taste, impaired, and general de oa thcTr merits, ns the Incrcadny sale* »bow, ticuia'.A,akN ^jpm fit introduce alcholies results, and a failure to give this w ill I a d i A X NillO, llaad-aerred shoe, beat tm. ... w BiBiaJ J). M* WOUIJdKf. Tm; market for broilers begins about bility. But only a few of these HeCssJlwD Donitola, vtrysl/llth: equalsFreneli a put tho devil out lessen materially tho possible profits Imported Shoe* costln t from *tt» to tuti. ATIiAMTA, «A® flflee HDy mUirhuMm the middle of January and the best Eadie*' tl,S9. KI.88 nad f t . 93 «hoe for ■rMUtMlifAIttmiWMINWllli n at tho window, with any class of stock. The day for likely to be present at once. Ml**es are the be*t floebongola. flt/llsh and durable. prices arc generally obtained in April Th e cure fo r it**—fo r Catarrh it raatleM-—8ee that W. n. Ooaclaa’ name and ub o f the window, the old-time hogs that could taka e.tro price *xe stamped on the bottom of each shoe. WiMiTEO or May. of themselves for one kumner, breeding animals until their offspring W ITH O U T MEUiriNE, CHAKOK OF coholics; they hide soothing* cleansing and healing A.N.K.-E. I 3 8 « Whenever the comb changes color are ready for market, ahd the one that DIET OH ENEMA, j m in their sherbet, •properties. A record .of 25 years A'.prored hr refrulsr pliT*V{sn*—Clrculsra te*llmo WHEJf vraiTIKO TO AhVERTfSFlU FUCMB see, in tlicir1 cakes, ’ lie fowl -Juarid. be examined for ilis- gives the closest attention to details tdal* and reference* *ent FKEE, or fall direction# has proved that to its proprietors fur *c,f *t«i«that /•« a * the K w nliim d h d k peranco people and, atotyfik. separated from tho w ill be able-to realixo the beat results, TtHiv « restaurants. hotels rest of the friM BM while the careless manager will lie de — and they’re willing to p” ,*6 it It is iinpMpit to give laying hens claring that good breeding hogs are no to you. piRO'8 BBMKDTREMEDY tOt61t * CATARRH.—Bert. .E w k rt to n*«. ,fieri dinner tables. ± cbcHpeft. iMief“ " I*u totounkUato. A cur* to oertaio. Far good attention!^ While they cab be more profitable than scrubs, and point They do it in this way: I f’they CoM in tM U «*d UtMwnoeqi no equal. given a full range, they should be given to his own stock as an example.—Col* can’t cure your Catarrh, no matter neh.--Dudeson - " I a light ration dally. man’s Rural World. , bow bad your, case, or 4>f how long tv mind, Miss A my, Where the poultry are confined it is standing, they’ll pay you $500 in > tell you/’ Amy Ir you arc -obliged to feed dusty hay Ucees-airy td provide plenty of gravel. cash. Can you have beifer proof of Itiaaai t, trf which a wnan.. parficto.ta l ,,.. s' mind! Well. t**i .A oox of it should bte Kept where they toyour horses, dampen it Wo re plseittj fihUili. ,#0C.. * oM bydrufifiiti tha healing power of a medicine? ” - Saturday Uvcn* USA heir themselves, -*t be foi e them jUMnw*. L. r . uuudtxiU. ffiKtt.ll TH EtfKflfiM )} Luther's shoes are exhibited gt Dresden. Germany has had few cit- jaens who could fill them. ;; AN INnKPKNUKNT WMKKLY M KWtfPArSR. ANDREW JACKSON,
A dyspeptic writer say*: "Y o u n o \ • * * * always discover the food that is injur, S A T U R D A Y , A U G U S T , 8 1891. lous; the food that tastes good. . SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. W. H. JRLA I it, Editor and Proper The Atlantic ocean is eating up the United States; but as it only 'nibbles off a few feet in a century Ohio real WBIOI C l.ftft P I* ANNUM. ■DEALER IN- estate is certainly safe in our day.
The United States Umbrella Pro While Sam Jones was speaking in viding Company has filed articles of Houston, Tex., the other night, he incorporation. The. object of the was bombarded with superannuated company is to loan umbrellas to sub . eggs. But there could not have been scribers at a moderate cost. A bus much more sulphuretted hydrogen iu iness so clearly founded on an unwav p i the eggs than in one o f his tirades. , -— ...... ering faith in human nature ought to mm or i n Connecticut numbers among its cit succeed. izens a man with a marked social na A NEW STOCK OF . A man in Vienna has died from ture. He belongs to 24 secret socie being bit on the forehead by a fly. ties^ three churches, nine military The doctors did all they could to save companies and four volunteer fire or him, but iu vain. A u old man iu SIDING, FINISHING, FLOORING, SASH, DOORS BLINDS ganizations. Baltimore fell 15 feet and struck on The hair of Boadicea. the ancient his head, breaking his neck at the British queen, was long and o f reddish fifth cervical vertebra. He will re gold, but it was not so long as the cover. SCREEN DOORS reddish gold tresses o f a tgpman in There can be no real fraternization Gainsville, Texas. ' Hers not only between Russia and France— autocra reaches to the ground but trails two cy and democracy. France has no A large stock, All sizes, Ready for hanging, at or three, feet thereon. friends among the European -nations T o sleep in three places at once is a because o f her form o f government. low prices. Estimates furnished on application, for boon never before allotted to the dead. The success of her institutions is a The Theosophical convention has re standing menace to the institutions o f her ueighbors. anything in the line of Lumber. solved to divide Mme. Blavatsky’s ■I ’ ..- h7 —■-----r ashes, and,to deposit one portion at Rev. McEwen Belle, a bachelor Madras, another in London, and the minister of Delaware City, Del., hoe third in N ew York. been forced to hand in his resignation. Bellamy would supply the popular The only accusation ' against him is demand for alcohol by having salaried •the rather remarkable one that liis CALL AND SEE FOB YOUBSELVES. agents distribute it at cost. H e would ways nre so fascinating that they cap turn the government into a saloon. tivate all the hearts o f the young lad ies iu the parish-and inspire the young W hile Uncle Sara has to do about A. J* C r a w f o r d , J. H . L a c k e y men with jealously. what his people want him to do, it is Xenia, O. ' Jamestown, O. not likely that he could be induced H o t Gather Goods. Recently there was a woman in W to become bartender. Kentucky who was so busy that she Crawford & Lackey did not have time to attend her own There is a baby In Chester, Pa., to BREEDS FANC Y NEW FABRICS wedding, and inquired i f the ceremony small that its arms are .no thicker than could not be performed by proxy. A Crepe De Tela, Light Tissue Cloth with flowers from alead penciL "It is thriving, and Burlington (V t.) barber is fully as niight in time become president o f the nature, notably ‘‘Bear Grass” from Florida, great an economist o f time. H e ran. United States, were it not of the Poland-dna Hogs the ‘ Solitude” (from California) out and got married while a waiting wrong sex,” says an exchange. But easterner was being lathered by bis of the arid plains. it is not so greatly improbable that by assistant. the time the little one is in middle life These goods are very dressy,, warranted sure colors and perspiration pro ot her sex will be eligible to that high A German boy o f Ludlow, 111., has Black Organdy lawn, Chally 5 cents a yard all wool filling 20 cents, pine office: a very extraordinary disease. Only apple tissue, black dotted swiss. Another Mae o f — * ____' m - mm'r- M 11 - - Jacob Kahu o f Philadelphia is a slim taws, be exempted from taxation; and the vat- H r. Bercaw of Easton, Me , is real nmn He would not have to be folded na of ail property so exempted shall, from time to time, be ascertained and published a* may Business Suits, Overcoats Pant ly a lucky man. I f he should live 60 to cast a shadow, but he is so slim that be directed by law, Bkctiox 2. At suqh election, those electors life-times it isn’t likely that circum he attracts attention wherever he goes desiring to vjfje for such amendment may have ' ings, Gents Furnishing Goods. stances would so go out o f their way, and makes the liumerously inclined ptaeed upon their ballots the words "Taxation Amendment—Yes," and those opposed to such Our prices, like quality in fine goods can not be excelled. as it were, for his individual benefit. smile. H e has often wished that N a amendment may have placed upon their ballot* H e was fishing for trout. A fter land ture had been more lavish with embon the words "Taxation Amendment—No.’ ’ Suction 3. This amendment shall take ef ing several o f the speckled beauties point, hut he is now thankful for his fect on the first day of January, 1892. D. M. STEWART fit CO he proceeded to drees them. On thinness, H e was overtaken by a N IA L K . H Y8 ELL, . Speaker of the House of Representatives, XE3VIA. - - - OHIO. opening one o f them he found a val train the oilier day. He fell fiat on WM VANCE MARQUIS, uable diamond shirt stud just like his. his jhce on the track, and the engine President of the Senate, H e felt on his shirt front fbr-his stud. and heavily loaded cars passed Adopted April 24,1891, It was gone. It instantly Hashed over trim. H e arose in the best of ■Uxitrd STATga orA merica. Onto, 1 orvicit ortmb SxCrxtart or Stave, j FAWCETT. through his mind that he had lost his health, and was as good as new with I. Daniel J, Ryan, Secretary o f State of stud while bending over the stream, the exception of the liberal hole in the State of Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a Qua copy of a Joint resolution that a trout had swallowed it, ami the seat o f his trousers which the fire adopted by the lien oral Assembly o f the Slate Has In stuck a fine lino of WATOHEH, CLOCKS, JEWELBKY and box of the engine had burned. The of Ohio, on the sMtkday o f April A , D, 1891, that he had caught the very trout. taken from the original rolls lied in tbls ofioe. M r. Beresw is wrid to be a man of his railroad company fisli that they could Ia teatiaaeay wkecaof, I have haraanto anh- • eeribed my aaasaaad afixad my efi- DIAMONDS! word; but of course, truth does not stand the expense of a new pair o f [«XAL.] aial teal, at Caiuasbns the 2tth day stand find among the virtues iu pisca trousers better than a suit, and so paid btApril,A.D. 1891. DANIKLJ.RYAN. torial ethics. Jacob his loss in full. Saortiary of State, . a " " ' - -T^--vr-r ' IV T : J*». m u 17, I T T7, t4> 'X T mV\ \ ° " oonatantly intelligent and on tnc 1 X l i I «.£ Li LJ ' alert, balancing fcbia duty.. against that, * » i ■ • 4o.i.u...... ,i...... ;. deciding upon the must imp.u-taat, and doing it. no matter, what difficulties AN LNimi'BSOKST1 WJCKIvl.Y NK\ViJl*Al'KH. fence tobr about. Tho woman who constantly changes servants ia a poor housekeeper, for she SATURDAY, AUGUST, S 1891. makes hor family uneasy and uncom fortable,. The woman is a poor house keeper Whoso family is delicate and I!', H. B L A llt , Editor and Prop’r ofton 111 (unless thoro bo some radioai difficulty in tholr location or' in in herited tendencies, and oven these can PRICE S 1.29 PER ANNUM. bo largoiy overcome). Tbo'woman who la habitually in debt (unless there is great poverty, or avarice on the part of Olll'KCH IUKKCTOHY. the Other head of the family) as a poor housekeeper. It may seem almost F ifty“Second Annual Fair! vonant«r Ghureli.—Rev T. C. wicked to add, though it is implied In J.1MOW1, Pastor, iti*Ku|ar wi-viees at almost every lino of this little screed, Ml a in; Sabbath school at 10:00 a' in that tho woman who is often ill herself C? IHE GBEENE COUHTT AGRICDLTUllAL SOCIETY It. 1*: LUuroU.—llcv, .T. F. Mort'Mi, Itffc poor housekeeper. She may occa pastor. Services at 11:00 a in; Sabbath -LVII i I i JC333 g ia X rP A T -r Rutmol at 10:00 a hi. sionally have to claim her right to rest, M. 13, tilluroll.— ltev. G. L. Tofts, pas- and sho should not tnko It to heart if tot. ITctu'himr at 10:15 a mt, MiihliuMi somo notable neighbor accuses her of be Hhflol at 9*W a. in,; clans. 3:1)0 p. m,; ing lazy and self-indulgent. Her first Yohii « People’s meetjnv at 7:00. p in; duty to hor, family Is to-keep herself prayer meeting Wednesday evemnir at well, and unless biting poverty or or XENIA, AUG. II, 12,13,14 7;lW ganic disease prevent, Bhe can by IT. I*. (Tlniivli.— U«V. ,r. C. WariiOBk, strength of mind and disoreot' manage PROGRAM UNUSUALLY ELABORATE AND INTERESTING. pastor. Services at 11:00 a in and 7 p m; Habtiath snliool at 10:00 a m ■ ment accomplish this object. v w ••• ... ..»• M w lf C W wvt? W v uflivW j NOS A V , IS. Church.—ltev. A. O. mpivey 11 may bp remarked; ’ in conclusion, pastor. Services at 11:90 a. hi ail’d chat only the broadest and moat thor • :00 p in each Sabliuili; Sabliatli school ough education can produce good house 8:00 a m . keepers, and that up to this time they Itaiitist CluLvIi.— He v.'D .M Turner, ire appallingly rare, pastor. I'rencliiupf, every Sahhnth at Him , ami 7:00 p in; Sabbath School at HAWAII’S BRILLIANT VOLCANO. 2:oo o'clock n in; Prayer meeting Wed nesday niirhl. Scenes of Hare Grandeur Produced by a Burning mountain. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING. Lute, travelers from, the volcano give most wonderful accounts of the recent activities at tho. crater, writes a H ono Only the Most Thorough Educa- hxlq correspondent of the Boston Tran tlon Can Secure It,.’ script. For some time past ICilauea had been in a quiet state, with an occasional The Ilinlnrin of Knaplne House Analyzed outburst;, but recently 'scenes of rare uu-.l Its 1‘urp >,e Defined—Its J’rlnci- ■rrandcuv and wonderful sublimity seem pal Olijoct U to Keep the Uuuae- ,o be calling renewed attention to this lut.ll W ell anil Happy. - . wonder of the world. It is reported ■that the issue of fire at such times Some people consider a woman a good causes a holding of the breath at the housekeeper if her rooms nro always in display of tho immensity o f Nature’ order and no dust is allowed to settle forces. ThtVf, red. surging waves, v.-iit upon hor furniture. Another is called & in their fiery antics, seem as though good- housekeeper because sho has a about to roll beyond the. lava walls that knack for cooking, and her table is coniine them, and fire wave after f.re bountifully supplied w ith'w ell chosen wave surge their avyfully nJhjestie bil is fefe. and well prepared food. . A third de lows against tho cliffs. Tho change* pends for her reputation as a house are constant and grand beyond tha keeper upon her faithful and expert power o f description. These seething m i. darning;, she cuts the sheets in two waveaare waves indeed, but waves of when they become worn in the middle, fire, red-hot, unadulterated, volcanio she makes napkins of her half-worn fire, beyond the power of artists and table cloths, she keeps her children pea of writer to portray. The last re ports state that the great fire i the pitf neatly clad P.nd is always immorsed id *-«sf ^ sewing, says a writer in Harper’s Bazar. Is at times divided into sevoral distinct V4MMkt H is seldom that any woman excels in partitions of the fiery surface, and pre these threo departments—as Boldom as sents a spectacle seldom witnessed evea* any one is ttfbe found ’Wbo is 'dtf the tn this too*m&rvekm* blase. same time rich, .handsome and clovojv and even if a housekeeper existed who m e v e r y d a y a b a n - THE SPEED DEPART combined great neatness, facility in # NER.DAYiVJITH MENT WILL BE cooking and deftness with tho* needle;' Cincinnati Division. she might still fail of Jieing a good ENJOYABLE % ■ . ■ ' i p ro o t housekeeper. This can bo readily seen its, pine when tho business of housekeeping' is ll/ennsylvaniaLines.l 1 ATTRACTIONS. BEYOND EXAMPLE. analyzed and its purpose defined, NtdiaMt sf Pauangtr Tnlnt-CminlTim*1 1 ALL OEi»ArtTMENTS TH E COMING In tho first placo, what is the object of a 18i » i • Westward, housekeeping? Is it sololy to .keep ^ AM AM)AM WILL OVERFLOW FAIR - o house dean? . Heaven forbid! Is it to Cslnn*bns...... lv. •2 50*8 0018 5Gj*155ft Alton...... “ S -WITH WILL SURPASS provide well cooked meals?'' Any Drop* West Jefl^rfon... « 920.S erly conducted restaurant can do that. London ...... 44 339) 846] 936{|Jj PRECEEDING ONE8. So. ChsuUmlon,.. # GOOD THINGS. Js:it td send forth its members fashion 357 902 ft * 1.00. f Selma...... ** 10 St-*. ably attired? A seamstress would ac Cedurvllle ...... •* .,..1014*.; complish that better than. nine-tonths Wilberforee..... “ m XSenli*....',...... | 430 SJBilO^ "" * » f the mothers.. . 435 93310351 331 ■ Hexardiaagbud tneeiasVhe Tho pbjeet of housekeeping is no one Spring,Valley..... 44 ‘ toHguetofa Fair, ths Di- Koxanna...... ** ------m i...... rvctorshtivd svciitwI eritru a of those, but all of. them, and a great Waynesville.... ” f458 1069*. deal rooro. lt is to keep tho household, Oregon!*...... *! u ir of the flAeU’st.footed In r-iea Fort Ancient.....44 JllflL, . . in the ouutitry. and the orn- I first, well, and'second, happy.. Those M o r r o w ....44 5201015.1125, 435 two objects are really one. for po house South Lebanon. o 11133’ ^ duot of drivers and owuera Loveland...... 44 545(1037 444 will be ■» regulated that the hold can bo happy which is chronically Milford* ...... •« unhealthy; but since this fact does not BatavluJa...... 41 2I5S '• b _ contests will be hot and hon seem to bo clearly understood, it is. per G I * e l* * « U ...... or. 6401120 I8K 630 81&^§ est, while the exhibitions'all AM PM I FM FM >■ * haps, well to soparato tho statement into AM through will be reBpeetable. 1» 181 M B y ----- two component parts. Eastward. s«*/ Ml, A*#* AM AM I'M FM FM It is necessary, in order that a family ClItefNMHM. 4500 *800 ’341*10157 Should be wall, that the walls of its Batavia Jo...... 1530 I. house, its floors, its windows, Its beds, Milford ...... 5 . ' i IiOvSUuid ...... 6 846 491 146 £ “ tkeolothcs snd bodies of its members South Lebanon. 620) 900 They Can’t .Afford t« Trifle. G. b. P its z , n. n. a. E sit* R etkolds , d . d . s sfiontd be kept scrupulously clean. Yet, Morrow...... 630 910 4S6 9 i« | I Tort Ancient.... 640 ne the by becoming a monomaniac upon tbs Oragonia...... 646 When a man or woman is all bro subject of eloanliess, the main purposo Waynesville...... 655i Roxanna...... f7W f ken down with a hacking cough, and MINE & BEHOLDS, of Vie housekeeper is-frustrated. The Spring Valley... 7001 happiness of a family is ruined If tbinga Xenia...... j ar, 720. 9B7 their rest is disturbed at night, and 11 7300009 in the bouse can not be used for fear of Wilber Ibroe. f738 ll USES dually their bones get sore, their smirching them, if the heedless, child' Ced*rvllle...... „ “ 746»... DENTISTS !i 7M ... heads heavy, eyes watery, l lien is Just - ish feet are to bo followed everywhere Selma...... “ Xenia National Bank building, corner So. Charleston...41 80610631 the time they can’t afford to trifle by tho dust brush and pan, and if eon' London ...... 44 8261046 i a t i K ; = tinuil scoldings are to be delivered for West Jeflbnon...44 ... with themselves. The great medici Main and Detroit Sts., Xenia, O. Alton.,...... 44 o oof 10 the breaking of rules, C V U a fc n ..... ar. 91511301 m 7M ii4tf»| nal propertie sof W ild Cherry as a Vitalized Air an No household Is healthy where the AM I AM FMt FM ( FM 97 used for tha stimulant (o (he weak lungs and ir fdod provided Is not wholesome. A Btbmo tfdefSeM, Xenia m 4 O ijln , family to which rich viands are often' ritated air cells lias long been known. w . . F , T B A I H 5 K served can not bo well. Plain, savory II T o this has been added in Jackson’s # W estw ard . I'M , steak* and roasts, oystess and clams in 8 *rl*cfl«M ...lv. Wild Cherry and Tar Syrup, a few o f their season, carefully cooked coreala Y «low Springs, “ i>JEAI)0 \\ BROOK STOCK Attorney .At Law. and vegetables, fresh m ilk and eggn, Xeala...... AM the essential ingredients to stimulate uutritiou to (lie weak parts, and they KO. 0 EAST M AIN STREET, OP- light, thoroughly baked bread, and. B a y t a ii...... *7351515:§515111C4 9 II FARM. plonly of ripe fruit—these are tho only 73510 $ AMAM. 1 S positively guarantee one dose to re M ehBM M l.. 90011 P O S IT E C O U R T H O U S E , s « suitable articles for regular ^aliy living. AM AM lieve the most obstinate cough, and Warm breads, cakes, pies, pickles, fried . I I ie 8* one bottle will generally cure a cold. food, puddings and confections and Bastwsrd. AM _AM _ _ 7M strong tea and coffee can be enjoyed by mehwwsri* . lv. t500*7 4C Price 25 and 60 cents. F or sale by 0 O f k ic k o f D it t o s & G a l l i n , most people, sometimes with impunity, • a y iM . 8 B. O. Ridgway. Dealers in line horses, Columbus, O., but in families where they are frequent Foi Bale. A choice lot of G k n t l k m en—Marly last spring one ly served it will be found that there is 73010 young buils; also a fine lo t or our horses wits seriously injured Yellow Springs f7 4610 34 also frequent illness—children out of SfiirliigSeM ....ar. 80010 50f by being kicked. Arablau Oil was •school for twO or three -day* at a time AM | AM i CoiiiaiptiM Cured* of grade heifers for sate at recommended to us and we gave it a and the elders periodically laid up with very leasonable prices- trial. The rvsult wag not only satis .sick head aches or attacks of neuralgia. An old physician retired from practice, having factory, but surprising, The wound »**My stomach baa nothing to do with yny had placed in hi* hands by an East India rale Gouie and see them and be f M l>* * ’ u *’#* healed rapidly, and tho animal was illness,’* they say, “ Ohl no, it is my elonary the formula of a simple vegetable reme WWW dy for the speedy'and permanent cate of Con- convinced of their merits, ready for use in a few day«. Since nerves,” as though nerves wers not do- sumtion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all that time we have by its use cured MiiMet or w rite to pendent ataai upon digestion, good or KMfrl__ Throat and Lang affection* also a positive and a number of cases of scratches ami re tne re vores. - * , ' elpfa ta an d ______radical cara for Nervous Debility and alt Nerv moved some bad cases of curb. Ara Then there are the careful adjustments ous Complaints after having tested its wonder- kUntfetaSM, W ^ 8IaM43« bian Oil is uudonldedly the best gen of clothing to tho temperature, the ven fat curative powara In thousands of ca m has felt feloigot X e ,*fo r Lo^Misport, It his duty tomakaitkaown to his suffering fel CdarvlileO . eral Stock Liuimeiit that are over tilation of sleeping rooihs end tha regu M t e m y o m */A. f o r d , lows. actuated by this motive and a desfru to used, and we advise Farmers and lation of sleeping hours, tho mans#*- j nliava human suffering, 1 will send free of Horsemen to keep a supply of i i- t o ™meat «» of®i betas,wuia, anda im o ezmwwww doson other oontid- winwf i miiilvMS, mrA. ^ charge to *11 who hesirait this teedpt tn tier- GHAS. E. SHITH1S their stable* atxtl time*. Y omm Re- r m ud* 4mkMie Vkink tM good konseke^^f J™* •t tm . Uwfm*h,M«keM, •taalTronah ar Jfagliek with fall directions for T h ey prspe ring amt aslag. Scat hy mall by address Is the place for you to g«t a smooth spect. fully, „, Ditto * £ Gallin. *e and ing with stamp naming thUpapor. W e offer $100 for a omc offtcratche* W. A. N o m ,824 Power'* Block Rochester, Bhave or A rtyUrii fasti1 cat. her household la food oonditlott ( R«Torr*Dd6j AfWtCedarville, O. Arabian Oil will not en& For utl* N .Y. SMjjl, Over The Beak of Cedarville. by Jit G. Ridgway. yrttow of Ibam tofiWktoTflhwr*. whew _____IMPERSONAL. 1 do know that lady, and aaa give you no more MNWWlftltoi h*> 1 •qaalld houM aa* aallow, un whale- M b g o in g to toll yon how and where I a i t me to wend my way i» pwea* —A Mcadville fisherman takes all his The Cedarville Herald, Mate inhabitants seemed from tfaalr made her acquaintance. Bnt first I “ Adieu, sir* and God speed you ou carp with a hook and line. His method algos o f decay to be unworthy the no W. B. BLAIR, PubUlhtr. need yonr word of honor as a gentleman yonr journey,” • is to throw bread crumbs on the water that yon will never reveal to any one They watched him ascend the hillside tice of friend or foe. No wonder Bragg and then when the fish get. to feeding had not stayed his march to pillage so CEDARVILLE, : : : O B i a what I may toll you—no, not even if yon tijl hfe disappeared at a torn in the road, nicely to put a good tut crumb on'his stood on yonr oath before a oonrfc- and then started back to camp. contemptable a community, as it was hook, being always certain of a bite. really only a settlement o f unhealthy martial." 1 “ He sat in his iBddle like a trooper," —Dc Balzac wasted untold gold upon “cracker” whites, on whom even the the Major critically observed} “and gaudy jewelry, useless knickr.acks and ENDURANCE. ‘ •I never w ill—so help me Heaven,” slaves looked with contempt. the Major declared, with as much what a splendid physique the old fellow fantastic “ curios,” which, during liis AlW w ijTO r la iWpetXoot bloom, “ No, it isn’t much o f a place,” Lien- solemnity as though he stood before a has! Say, Frank, I do honestly think frequent paroxysms of impccuuiosity, W W H ow »a aodTeztd by drenching ahower*, tenant Gregory, to whom Frank’s re whole bench of judges. those itinerant preachers are after all lie resold to sharp-witted dealers at a . If thorn of petal* and perfume, mark had been mode, assented, with an Still keapalta bud* for other hour* the true Boldiers o f Christ, suffering aa ruinous loss-—frequently for less than a Then Frank related from first to last expressive shrug of the shoulders. To borat in flower*. his adventures with Mary Lascelles, they do toil, privation and discomfort hundredth part of their original cost in His name. They may be’ illiterate, “ They say lie was a bold man who first And when tb**un laugh* out anew, omitting only the little episode of the swallowed an oyster, bnt hang me, if —-Iconoclasts have sought to throw- What «o(t, pink hemUpherea it erect*, garden and her gentle hints of prefer but, hang me, if they're not In earnest.” doubt on tho old .J ohn Knox - house in W hen blu*hlng rotes wet with dew . But Frank’s thoughts were on another he would not be a bolder who laid him Untold within their oool retreat* ence for himself, which the honest lad self to rest in ono of these huts.” the Canongate of Edinburgh, as the was loth to believe even -now were any subject , •• Bewildering tweets I “Yet that may be our .fate," Frgnk former home of tho great Scotch re thing but sincere. “ May I speak to Charlie about this former, but Sir Daniel Wilson, of To The wildcat tempeit they withstood, unpleasant matter we were .talking oft prophesied. By this time the mounted Btranger ronto, the author of “ Old Edinburgh^’ These buds bo delicate and frail) sir? Perhaps a word of warning might “ The Lord forbid!” was the pious re Bat what of him In weaker mood. had approached—* short, thick-set old joinder,. defends the tradition as not inconsis Whose foam against hla hope* prevail. man, dressed in the garb of a minister, bring him, to his senses,” tent “ Certainly not,” was the stern re But amid all this squalor, quo house When storms asaollf with Bible and hymn booh sticking con* “ ^Bishop French, of ’ England, who ply. “My hands are so tied now by stood high on a hill at the further end spicuonsly out of his coat-pocket, and died recently in Arabia, was known as Shall these aarrlea, O faithless one) promises 1 have given to you and others, of the village, which boasted greater, And then, disheartened, lack the power mounted on a lank, ill-fed mule. “ that raany-tongued man of Lahore,” that 1 am not in a position to ' confront pretensions than its humble neighbors. To trnat to-morrow’s ripening ann. He greeted them warmly as he rode for he could preach in English, Persian, - Bor budded hopes that wait their hour him with proofs of his folly. Remem It was a great, square, stone building, up to them. To burst In Dower? ber, I rely upon your silence and utterly without ornament, but roomy Hindustani, Pushto. Hindfei, Taroii and “ Ah, gentlemen,” he said,, “ it Is in watchfulness—there must Be no lack o t and capacious, which never by any pos Punjabi, and was an eminent'scholar in What profits It to argue long deed a blessed privilege to see a North Hebrew, Arabic, Syriac, Greek and Against life's confilets, void of cheer) confidence between us two now or ever sibility could have .suggested home, but ern face in this unhappy country, where Latin. ” . . Blse np to face tho dreaded wrong, which was large enough to' promise it is a crime to remember , that one once again. And your asking me this, re And lot hope’s morning charioteer minds me to inquire what sort of a fel accommodation for a host; and ont of —It is claimed by old people in Kings Dlsarmeth fear! swore fealty to the stars and stripes.” its square, ugly gateway, a tall, spare, ton, Ontario, that Sir John A. McDon —Caroline p. Howe, In Portland Transcript. Both officers shook hands with him. low is James Lawson, who claims to be middle-aged man was coming at a rapid ald derived his genius from liih mother, “ You are a Northerner?” the Major a companion of your early days.” “ Well,” Frank hesitated, for he hated walk towards the advancing column. who is said to have been a tall, energet asked. ic anil hospitable Highland lady, quick “ Yes, by birth and education, but the to set the Major against his old play “Howdy! HrtWflv! Howdy!” HnwHu!” cried /triad one nnn of nf the 4 mate by speaking the open truth, “ he's cracker gentry, coolly, offering a be at repartee' and at grasping situations. best years of my life have been spent in Both his father and mother, however, Tennessee and Georgia, and other not an intensely moral young man, I grimed paw to Major Hopkins, a court believe—in fact—?' esy which that gentleman pretended not were in straitened circumstances and. Southern States, for a soldier’s path lived very humbly. you know is ever a wandering one." “ A bit of a scamp. Ah, I judged to notice. ' much,” andMojor Hopkins hurried away . “ Who is this person coming down the Miss Louise Nicolson, of Washing “ A soldier’s, you say? Have you ever ton, better known as Nikita, has lately served?” - to his duties. J hill?” the officer asked. So, j Frank thought, the mystery “ Hira’s Squar’ Dixon, him is. ■ We finished her third tour in Russia, which “ Am I not serving now, friend? Are has lasted over a year and a half. She we not both soldiers—you of the sword, thickens, and James Lawson is some ’uns don’ take much stock in he—kyind has visited the principal cities of west 1 of the cross?" ■ how or other mixed up in it: yet, how o’ peart on his raisin’, an’ thinks his- the deuce could he ‘ know any thing self betterin' -res’ o’ us.” ern, southern and eastern Russia. “ Oh, yes, exactly—I did not look at Nikita is now in Germany, and will A Story of the Late War.it hi that light, Mr. — ho paused for about it. Surely Charlie Fulton, with Squire - Dixon forthwith -rose one take a well-earned rest atE'rns previous the stranger to fill up the blank. all his folly, could never have been so hundred per cent, in the Major’s estima rash as to rise' this worthless fellow as to resuming her vocation. BY BBBrUUfO BIGSBY. Abel Green, or as . the simple folk tion, a good opinion, which was forth around here generally dub me—Parson go-between; but such a misfortune fied ' by his unaffected expressioa of A clever, thrifty little woman at ■ Author of, 1 Loyal at Lut,” “ 1ty Lady Faetaa- Wichita, Ivan., is the happy possessor tio.? ‘ Ellen’* Great Secret," ’.‘Fall Abo.” was quite possible, for Lawson was in pleasure at the presence of Northern Amour Thieve*." Etc. “ Well, Mr. Green, l am right glad we Charlie’s company, and had all the troops, and his kindly offers of hospi of a*new black silk which she earned in have met, not only that it has given me shrewdness to worm himself into the tality. the most peculiar way. Every ~ time Copyright, 1891, by A. N. Kellogg Newspaper Co. pleasure to. shake hands with a North young officer’s confidence, if once the “ I am sorry I kyant house you all,” her husband bought twenty-five cents’ ern man dowri here, but because 1 see chance were offered him. he said, heartily, “ but your officers will worth of cigars she laid a like amount CHAPTER XX.—C01OTNUF.D. - a way to utilize our meeting. ” Meanwhile Itev. Abel Green—or find a welcome in my pore home, an’ away in a drawer. In less than a year she had enough to buy the sill: and pay “ Lot ns stroll down this path, Besant, • “ Of course I understand what you Parson Abe, as his rural • admirers so your men can take up their quarters in for the making and trimmings. and intercept him at the gap yonder. mean?’ the minister assented, readily1, lovingly called hj,m—was. hustling liis^ the village church," a proposition which We may get something out of him any “ You would have me preach the Word old mule along at a very unclerical pace' was gratcfidly accepted. —While Mr. Gladstone was confined how.” j to your men up in the woods there?’’ and using some very unsanctimonious All went merry-as a marriage-bclL to his bed during his recent illness, con expression every timo the poor beast stant inquiries were made for his health “ With pleasure* Major,’? and the two ! “ I am afraid I had no such good in- Considering the times, a bountiful sup attempted to slucken its speed, so that officers started for the point suggested. ! tentions." ' The Major was positively per -was done ample justice to by the by workingmen in the vicinity as well in three-quarters of ah hour he was as by his titled neighbors. Mrs. Glad Evidently there was something on the blushing. “ I meant that you would be grateful officers, who dkl not fail also Major’s mind, Frank thought, as they j. nearly six miles from the spot where to appreciate a box of excellent cigars stone gave orders’that the men should, walked slowly down the path, for he his dear compatriots from the North and un abundance of whisky, which, in every case, receive courteous atten was generally chatty and agreeable were making ready for their descent on though forced upon them with a gener tion, and that tho fullest information enough, hut how seemed moody and dis the hospitable inhabitants of Winstan- ous display of' hospitality, they in of the patient’s condition should bo inclined to talk. , ley. Turning from the road into the dulged in with moderation. The squire given them.' “ You seem out of sorts. Major,” woods at a gap in a fence which seemed proved himself an admirable host, and — The jewels of that ill-fated Queen, Frank said at last, really anxious about familiar to him, ho cantered along won golden opinions from his well- Marie Antoinette, whose tragic death- his superior’s manner. tinder the trees till he reached a clear pleased guests. His was a peculiar glorifies a frivolous life, are now on sale “ And w ell 1 may be, Frank. I am ing, where a sight presented itself that case, as lie explained to them. Sent as in London. The price of a single pair very much concerned about Charlie Ful would have charmed an artist in its a boy to a school in Massachusetts, he of earrings is SOS, 000, but tho stones are ton-—not so much for bis sake as for his picturesque, aspect—three hundred dis had acquired sentiments which were at of wonderful brilliancy. A large point father’s, who is an old and tried friend mounted Confederate Cavalrymen, re variance with the opinions of his neigh ed drop tut in facets like the pendants of many years.” clining here and there in little groups, bors, particularly as regards tho ques of chandeliers is suspended from a large while their horses were busily cropping circular diamond by a tiny silver pin, “ Oh, Charlie’s all right, sir,” Frank tion of the abolition of slavery, of which the sweet grass, which grew on the diamond headed. gaid, confidently. lie approved and which, of course, hod bank of a stream. Hardly pausing to “ You think so. Well, I nm sorry to made him a marked man in the com give tlie sentry the countersign, lie “ A 'LITTLE NONSENSE." say I do not. agree-with you. ' Now, I do munity. When tlio war broke ont, rode straight to n knot of officers, who though.his sympathies had been entire —He—“ So vou wooed and lost, did •natliko'td ask you boys to tell tulcs of bailed him gleefully. one another out of school, and I want > ly with the North, lie had never dared you?” Ho—“ No, she returned ail my. “ nulio, Lascelles, whn,t news from to declare them, though lie was willing presents. ”—Epoch. you to quite understand that I am actu the Yanks?” now and at all times to sacrifice any —"Where arc yon going my pretty ated by no motives hostile to young “ Kohl them into bondage like his Fulton’s interests, so—” tiling in reason to his conviction—any maid?” “ The other way, good sir,’! brethren did Joseph!’’ lie laughed, os thing, in fact, short of beggaring his she said. And there tho flirtation “ I quite understand that, Major.” be sprang from the saddle with the, “ Well, do you know any thiug about j family. _ His family? Oh, yes, he had censed.—Epoch. elasticity of youth. “ Say,"boys, mother a wife nnd three daughters who wero —“ Miss Fiftliavcniic (to young m an.j a young lady named Lascelles?” ii ' IIK (fr.KKTKD. THEM WARMLY A8 HE RODE ! was always down on our private thc- Frank was too amazed to speak. He now in Cincinnati, thank flcaven! be from the west)—“ Aii, Mr. Kouboi, do1” t’l- TO THEM ; atrieals, but I allow she’d qlap her yond the reach of immediate danger. you sing?" Mr. K. (frankly)—"Y es’m, was certain that not.ano living soul but > hands if she'd only seen me play this perhaps willing to give me some valu- As tho Major said, when they reached if there ain’t anybody around with a himself and young1 Fulton knew their ■ pious role to-day.” able information.” their chambers, Mr. Dixon was alto gun,"—^Washington Post. secret. Fulton, for his own sake, would I A roar of laughter greeted tills brill- There was a blank look of disnp- gather" a most interesting person not have been likely to mention her to 1 j itujt sally, which was somewhat —Clergyman—“ Were yoa ever tried anvone nnd ho wasnositivo her name i pointment in the minister’s face, as lie ! , Lieutenant Cuthbcrtson, of Charlie Ful > by fire, young man?” Young Man (re m° ! replaced thee liooks books he he had had already already ij however, by the approach of a “ ton’seompton’s company, was on guard duty: the cently discharged by employer)—“ No; had never dropped from his lips. J i man older than the rest, whose stern ! i “ Ah, I see you have heard of her—for ! drawn from his capacious pockets. f<.ahirt;s 6,)OWt!<1 tW t he dill not abare ! rest of the officers were assigned to a but I’ve been fired after having been • suite of chambers side by side at tlie God’s sake, Frank, 1 hope you are not j “ I nm sure, if we had time, the men • the general merriment. tried."—N. Y. Morning Journal. bade of the mansion overlooking a neg mixed np in this scrape?” His tone was : would much profit by your ministra “ Such madcap pricks as these, Lus- —Fly Talk.—First Fly—“ 1H the'rc, tions,” Major Ilopkins explained. lected garden. After a brief chat in so earnest and sympathetic that Frank's . 1 cellos,” he said, in a grave tone of ox- Bluebottle! Gome, over here. There’s tlie Major’s room they retired to rest. conscience smote him. j “ Ever the same cry—no time in this i postulation, “ do not meet my approval, a keg of molasses here.” Second F ly — short life to prepare for the eternity of “ I am in no scrape, Major.” ; ■ and 1 will not have a repetition of them, i But Ilopkins, though he had professed "Molasses he hanged. I know whore “No, I was wrong to doubt you, my \ the next* Well, air, 1 do not mean to 1 Besides, the game is not worth the | fatigue, was not inclined to follow the tlicr ’s a white and gold parlor /lint’s boy} but I was afraid Fulton had drawn force my services upon you. Say briefly i candle, for if those Yanks had found • example of Ills subordinates: so instead never been touched,” —N. Y. Sun. you into some connivance with his guilty what I can do for you, for the day you out, they would have, veiy proper-1 of throwing his weary limbs on the — Lawyer Bestpoint—“ Your honor, I •correspondence with this woman.” wanes and 1 have far to ride.” 1 ly, strung you up to a hough of the first .t tempting feather-bed ho lit a cigar, put ask for a verdict of no cause for action. “ You can tell us, if you have seen out his lamp, and drew a chair up to The plaintiff’s cow didn’t get off the “ Guilty correspondence! You amaze : *«..• a j ii /i # i -.a # i » tree uv-u they tiivv viiiiii;came to, uutiand Ii canyuu not iu;i< affordiiiiuru 3 his chamber window. It was a brill track when the engineer rung his bell," me, Major Hopkins.” any thing of the Confederate forces in , t() i,aVe my best officers run such risks. * these parts, or whether you have heard iant moonlight night, almost like /lay Keyork O’Kehmitzcr (from Podunk)— “ Yet, 1 am afraid there is no other; I allow*, if you'd played the role in l any thing of their’ movements." in its semi-tropical clearness, anil tbc “ Naither. yer honor, did the engine get expression that w ill describe it. With- i tragedy, instead of comedy, your | “ Surely I can," was ilie suave reply. Major, who was a man of sentiment, off tiie track when the cow rung her out betraying confidence, I can not e x -; mother would hardly have appreciated j “ Bragg's men passed southwards looked with unfeigned pleasure on tlie bell.” plain to yon what information has your histrionic ability ns keenly ns you through yonder village—you can jiA t pretty scene Which met his gaze. In —Emily (reading)—“ Algernon only reached me, or how I have gained it, • imagine.” see its smoke in the far distance—ten front of him lay the garden and orchard; clasped her the more firmly in his pas,, but I know that Fulton met Miss ’ The young man was abashed. days ago. There are many (Sod-fearing and beyond, a rugged country road (donatejimbroce-andrnnireu moist kisses Lascelles in Nashville more than once, ‘ ’Besides," the senior continued, "do Unionists living there—they call the winding up the side of a hill covered upOnTier averted face-——” Henry i her* and, from something that has just oc*, you tliiulc your action quite in accord place W'instanlcy—find they feared ...... with scrub, but whofce top was crowned lover) — “ How exquisite, currcd, I atu suspicious that our every ance with the high repute for chivalry fire and pillage, but the troops were j this corps has ever' enjoyed? However, with lofty forest trees, sharply defined Johnny (nndce-4hcrst»faT^“ \Vhy didn’t movement is communicated to her, and • in the white moonlight. through her to others.” an(* tl,cY pa&sed them liy un* j as the folly has boon perpetrated let me Teralseher umbrcil&V”—Minneapolis rcONTTNUED.] Times, “ Oh, sir. Impossible! I would stake! , , , 1 hear the result of your escapade.” “ That Is good-well, sir, have, you ■ The young man .told 4da storyTBut —A Maiden’s Suggestion.— He—“ How my iife that Charlie Fulton could never j mor® to teU as? ! somehow or other all the fun seemed to ' Too M«cb Worry* pretty fhe-moonlight falls upon the sea bo so basel” | ‘ Why, .ves, I have. Some men who - p,, frozen out of the adventure by ids An anxious, listless temper that runs and on the bench.” She—“ Yes, but "“ Nay, yon misunderstand me, Frank. Frank, i had been out hunting in tlie woods told j superior’s austere criticism. to meet care on its way, that regrets don’t you thirjk it is even more' beauti p ° not for ono moment suppose that I ; me this morning that they had seen a “ Well, you have done one good thing lost opportunities too much, is foolish ful still among tlie bowlders awnv from imagine Colonel Fulton s son could ever \ train of a dozen supply •'wagons which f0P m rit nnv ratc You have drawn and should not be indulged. I f you tlie hotel?” It had occurred to her that txs a traitor. lie has sinned unknow- j they thought would reach W’instanicy , enemy from the w eodTinte t h c o S can not be happy in one way be bappy he, too, might lie bolder over there.— ingly: at least that’s how I read it, j by to-morrow at latest. Now, wouldn’t , and we cau bag them by a night attack in another, and tjiis facility o f dispo Somerville Journal. Caught in the fascinating toils' of this ! this be a chance for you? How- many : on Wlnstanlcy as easily as catching sition wants but little »id from philos —Miss Sweet Tart—“ L see, George handsome, hut unscrupulous, young men do you muster?” rabbits in a net,” ophy, for health and good humor are dear, that two-seated carriages are now woman, lie has allowed himself to be “ 0b, a mere handful—two companies As ho strode away, one of the officers almost the whole of the affair. Many being run by electricity. Couldn’t you cajoled by her into giving her valuable of infantry—but, did they say how slapped Lascelles on tha shoulder, as_ run after felicity like an absent-minded manage to get one?” Mr, Aiashed—“ I information. I can picture to myself strong the escort was?” lie gayly cried: man hunting for )iis Jliat while it te on might try; but what wou*d be the ad the halt with which she has played him “ Just one troop o f cavalry, nothing “ Don't grizzle, old man. Nat Hawes ids head or in his hand. Though some vantage?” Miss Sweet Tart—“ Whv, —the tender inquiries about him and more, nnd so tuckered up by a long never had more appreciation o f n prac times small evils, like tittle insects, in yon wouldn’t have to bother with the his doings, his whcranlmnte, hjn cr- inaroibtliutrtlicy couTcTTiardfy crawl.” tical joke in Ids nature Ilian there is flict great -pain, and U single hair tpay reins then, would you?”—Colorado Sun. pectcd journeying* here and there, his “ That’s splendid news, indeed} but blood in a Norfolk oyster. In my opin stop a powerful bi&chinc, yet tlie chief —Clearly Incorrigible.—Discouraged friends, his little bits of Camp new s- are you sure of the direction Bragg’s ion you have doqe a very plucky, com sbotot of comfort ties in not suffering Father—" I don't know wlint to do with all so Interesting to one who loves him, army was taking?” mendable .thing, and there are brighter trifles to vex Ohe, and In prudently cul the boy, lie gets worse nnd worse all Pshaw, it is the did tale of llelllah over “ Positive, lie was going due south eyes than old Nat’s w ill gleam approval tivating an undergrowth of small pleas the time.” Friend o f the Family—“ Do again, and if you and 1 do not put otir with a big force, in great haste, too, or | when the story's told at Nashville.” ure. Moreover, fretting, is unamiabfe. you try to develop tlie moral and re heads together, our poor young Sam* you lrniy depend on it our friends’ haras A fretting man oir woman Is one of the ligious Side o f his nature?" Discour son w ill be surely shorn of all hla mid. houses >vouid not have roofs over CHAPTER XII. most unlovable objects, in the world. aged FAther—“ Do I? I ’ve whipped that locks," them*" A SIGHT ATTACiL A wasp is a comfortable companion --}); boy a thousand times for not eospipU* Frank’s brain seemed in a whir*. “ And you think that llife villagers “ IVinstenioy is not much o l a plaou,” only stings when disturbed, but tl>* ting to memory hh regular twentv-flva “ Major Hopkins," lie said at Inst,"you Wottld receive Us hospitably?” Fran!: Besant said, as they marched habitual fretter bux?e* i f he doeau’*, verses a day from the Psalmv,’--een doing nplendid the right—-now crash together and provements are often the revival of an But with my band foe* all I hold mo*t dear; service. undent voguo of some sort What have you, then, to oner in return? doubtful experiment To-day it is an strike and bite us if possessed o f the assured success: From pur position on the right wo Spirit of furies. —Blizzard is English after'all, Re* You asy you love ino. .Mon bitro lotrisd before, The experiment started by placing I'oivhl seo tho shells drop in the woods* cent storms in England have stirred up But not like you? Ah I you are not the brat. Of * sudden I realize that they are one woman at the Boerum Place sta and break up tho formation of the eon* close upon in'e.' In their mad fury they its use there and a correspondent gives Shall it be "yok” or "nrf?” I’ll think ito ’or, For by tbat word our live* 'are biesied or tion. Now there are sixteen women federate cavalry .every time tlioy left seo neither dead nor wounded—hear this information; "The word ‘blizzard* f coyer. ‘ is well known through the Midlands, . cursed. occupying such positions, with , hun not the shot and shout of battle,' The dreds of applicants awuiting vacancies, * We knew where they were. Job and its cognates are fairly numerous. You oner bonds and title*, gold and lands, • gray kicks a dead man aside as lie A t Boorum Place there arc two women. fitnart’a old troopers were there. Wade backs up fo r a. fresh effort; , the. chest ( have known tho word audits kin fully Whisper of alt they buy of friend* and fume; Hampton’s dragoons wore there, fritz thirty years." 'Tl* Intuit I- Higher thing! my life demand* At Elm' Place there is one. When the nut tramples the <>Iifo out of * iwounded * Beroro I share the honor of your muno. Lee’s hard fighters wore there—Tin- —The Medical Record erroneously Flatbush station is reached there will man pa he* dunces about . They w fll be be seen in the office of the ticket-seller boden. liosscr, Mosby—every confeder over 'me if . I do'not stop them! ■-•The er*di,ts a Boston poet with the honor of Say you my talk i* idle—heart is chill? ate cavalry command we had fought In having, christened tho lobster "the car Stop, atop, my friend, turn not no bold away, . a neat, business-like woman at every heels of the gray are throwing dirt into Bear with mo for u moment, if yon will, * stopping-place on the downtown side ^.Virginia was making ready in the sliel- my face ns' I unsling my carbine and dinal of the sea.” The phrase belongs And briefly lmnr tho words I'huvo to »ay. H er of the woods to charge on our left to a distinguished Frenchman. A Bos between that and Roekaway avenue, resjt |t acVpts my dead horse for a - shot. “ We feel here,” said Superintendent ■ ■ ■ > dank. ‘ ■ ' ■ v .. 1 fire at the grny, as h e'is nearest and ton gentleman first called the clam “ the Like mint wed like or life die out in pain; “ Boom!'.fcooroj bOoml’’ By mutual growth our natures must expand. Langford recently, “ that wo have done the greatest menace, bat tlie bullet strawberry of the sea,” however, and 7 cun not choose tho hill.and you the plain, The gunners knew what was at stake. his vname is Charles*Levi Woodbury- a masterstroke in this business. I misses tho target A t that moment Wo two must go together, hand tu hand, quite pride myself upon the move, for I The orders were to die at tho guns if they begin to work to the left, and in It is rather the happier thought-—Bos the position could not be held. For ton Herald. I can not da nrf my mind, my soul aspires, took, tlie entire responsibility'upon m y the. next they are passing me, leaping' ‘' 1 could not stay and in the valley sing, self at first I made a study o f this half an ,‘h.our their bursting shells kept . —N ot far1 front Columbia, in Boone oyer dead. horses . ;jnd trampling on To yon far heights win ro glow celestial fires, thing. I went to the old Staten Island the front clear, and We of the cavalry county, Mo., is a little church in tho You, too, must soar and match mo wing for dead men as they scream and bite and road, where 'they employ women only. cheered them. ' kick. middle, of a graveyard. A few years Wing. Then when I was abroad Hooked care “ What’s that!” ago, afterb a severe storm, a man was A ' t> Above the roar, of battle I hear a This Is my-unswer; read it. plain and straight . fully into the subject of . women’s work Out from the-cover of tho forest at found dead in the churchyard, directly rifle-shell coming. It gives out a growl OBor no word of lovo, no mute caress; there. I felt convinced .from what I half a dozen places gallop the gay tymeath one of the windows. On a If your soul, claims >uo as its kindred mate, ing* complaining sound5 which no man saw thp,t .we could employ women here troopers by hundreds. They 'wheel to pane in the window was as accurate a - Close to your heart I ’ll rapturous whisper; ever hoars ..without a chiiL The sound to our own advantage. I have in no the- right and left, form in two lines, photograph of the dead man’s free as '. •“Yes!” - grows louder — nearer — crasli! Tho wise been disappointed in the trial we take their distance^, close up with a an artisf could have taken. The pict horsefe were fifty feet away, and it must But if it docs not, come not to my side: have made.” tremblipg motion, and now there will have struck one of them. Thero was a ure seemed to be permanently fixed in But heed my words, my friend, and turn and tie a grand-charge. Tho .shells burst in the glass, gO. '•■■■■ ; "Do women fill the positions yo u , cloud pf smoke—a whizzing of ragged Lest touched my scorn and roused by woman- give them as well as men?’’ was asked. front of them, over them, among them, fragments, and when I could seo again —Two men in a canoe had an excit pride,. but discipline Tn stronger than the fear "Better. That is they are easier to both horses were down—torn and ing race with a bear on Lake Wahnapi- There's but one answer to your ctuesiion: manage. They come quietly to their of deatli. mangled and almost blotted off the-face taeping, Canada, a few days ago. They ' “ NO!” Less than three hundred of us—all —Harriet M. Spalding, In Chicago Herald, work every day, and . they stay there of the earth by the awful-force of the met the bear in a narrow channel. Ono until their duties are over. Men are al cavalry—to support the battery! If explosion.—M.’’Quad, in N. Y. World, of the men struck the bear on the head that mob of gray riders ever, reaches ways wanting to be- off for a ball game “ I-et Jt'mn* Go,” with an ax, and dropped the ax over ENGLISH WORKING WOMEN.. •the foot of the slope we shall be picked or a horse race, or they have trouble .A simple argument stated in simple board.in.doing so.. Then the- bear at among themselves or something, of that - up and .sent whirling like dry leaves in Brier Report of tho Recent Meeting of tacked the- banoe. The men paddled kind,” a hurricane. The fire of the six guns language, with sincere feeling behind tile Trade Union Association in London. it, is often more effective than anything for their lives, and fought off the bear "I)o the women seem satisfied with becomes more rapid—it is truly terrific; with their paddles as best they could A report of a public' meeting of the which orators practice under the name their positions?” but-in their haste tbe^ gunners do less until he gave up the chase. Women's Trade Union association, re execution/ of eloquence. A good example is fur cently held at St- James Hall, London, “Perfectly so. They are well pro nished in the memoirs of Jefferson —A Milwaukee physician reports the' tected.- The offices arc pleasant; the “ Left wheel — forward— half-right w ill'be interesting to American women, Davis., A.young woman wrote to liim: biptli of a child having a true tail—that work is not hard, ami they are quite re-- ' dress!"------. • is, about three inches prolongation of as showing tho interest taken by En "Dear Mr. President—I want you to glish women in one of tho vital ques tired. Few have time to stare at. them •Tu$t two hundred- and seventy-eight let Jecms C. of company onetli, fifth the vertebral column. Most of the cau, in the hurry of buying a ticket. Wo d £ us by actual' count as ■ we dress dal: appendages observed as extras to tions of the day. The first speaker was South Carolina regiment come home Mrs. Wynford Phillips, who insisted allow no one to stop and.talk to them.' in two ranks. What are we going to do? and get married. Jecms is willin’. I is specimens of the human race have been ■ Really the position is a most desirable "Draw sabers—forward—trot—gallop pseudo-tails, or mere boneless flesh. It upon the necessity of union between willin', his mammy says she is willin’, working, women, “ inhere arc,” she one. Some of the ladies at the differ —charge!’’ - - but deems’ captain be ain’t willin’. is fnrther:roportcd of this case of "the ent stations are highly educated wom They are driving us down at that body missing link” that surgoons fear to. said, "300,000 women" in England en Now.when we arc all willin’ ’ceptin* gaged fn noble toiL whose condition is en—women of the gauntest refinement. of men—tenr times our ' niiTnbor—to deems* captain, I think you might let "dock” it What nature has joined to They command tho respect - of every ' . break and cncck the charge. I f we can gether let not mao put asunder. bad, and with all their work they can UP and let deems come. I'll make scarcely keep themselves from starva one.” —N. Y. World. stop them for ton minutes the battery him go straight back when he’s done ' 1 —A new invention for the purpose of . • will be saved by the infantry, We ob remedying projecting cars in a child tion. The way to help these women is got married and' fight just ax' hard ns by teaching them to help themselves, ONE SIDE OF THE SITUATION. lique to the left as we go to close up. has-recently appeared. It is an open ever.” tho only sure defense. Wages can be We are a living wedge, driving down cap made in the form of a light skele-. Some of the Reasons Why Young Women Mr. Davis wrote 6n the letter: “Lei. raised only by union. Some of the con to enter a living mass and split it in ton of elastic tapes, - which converge j Prefer the Shop to Uomestle Service. deems go.” • . • ditions under which the workers live twain. ■■■■■■.*.■ over the ears. It is worn at night and Mrs. Helen .Campbell has collected a Jecms went home, married tho- affec are due -to themselves: and in that fact Afraid? No! There is an exultation presses the ears gently down. Being large number of testimonials from tionate correspondent of Mr. Davis', re there Is hope, for they are able to working girls in seeking for reasons —a sort of drunkenness—about it which turned to his regiment, and did fight as tied under the chin it is said also to drowns all fear. . It’s taking awful prevent the habit of sleeping with the' remedy them, .They undersell one an why young women prefer shops to do w ell as ever.—Youth’s.Companion. other, and till .this is put an end to chances—odds of a hundred to one—but mouth open, which produces that son mestic-service, aud finds these counts there comes a. species Of insane-delight ABOUTOLD SOLDIERS. orous breathing inelegantly termed nothing can. bo done for them. Those against mistresses: . when-one figures such desperate odds. snoring. : who arc- not-working women can help 1. Tlmt mistresses do not know what Henry W. Slocum. of the famous old They -arc coming at a gallop—w,e are by demanding political enfranchise a day's work means and w ill seldom if Tw elfth Corps, is said to stand near the —An immense shark pursued a school ment for women, for they alone can charging at full speed. ‘Every carbine of fish at Port Tampa, F la . and wafj ever guarantee any -payment for over head of tho roster of surviving war gen understand their own and their chil is slung to its owner’s back; the subre rapidly gaining on them when they time or give any portion of tho day ab erals of the army, dren's needs. , Knowledge is greatly is to settle this. They are yelling os sought shoal water by darting up a solutely free to .the worker, especially . Joseph P atton , who lives hear Clif- wanted among the women, and that : they come; we "yi! yi! yi” in reply. narrow channel that leads inland. The in tho position of child's nurse. ton lliil, in Randolph county. Mo... still can be obtuined .by trade-unionism. Can the wedge enter? Is the impetus shark soon stranded itself, and amused 3. That a comfortably warm and de has the pony he rode in the confederate With more knowledge and sympathy strong enough to break a way into the several Interested spectators by madly cently furnished room with separate army. It id no,ta 'thirty-six years old and moral courage the world may be solid wall of living men and horses? 1 snapping its jaws and tossing up tbe' beds if two must occupy it. is almost and os fat os a mole, not haying been regenerated.” look along their line as the distance sand, ’ Its writhings became so violent unknown, and decent appointments for used any, or very little, for some years. The secretary of the East London- decreases with fearful rapidity, and ! that it finally worked itielf into deep meals equally so. . - William Ranbosi was a private in ropemaker’s union was the next, speak realized that tho shock will be tre water again, and quickly disappeared !!. That even where the servant is Company G, Ninety-ninth Illinois in er. The first necessity, -she thought, is mendous. from sight willing to take less wages, the mistress fantry, and according to evidence in tho for wo;nen to realize that they we're 1 Here it comes! Brace, for it! Shut is seldom willing to have the heaviest possession of. the government, was . —One of the Now York -Sun’s report-; " "■ your teeth hard—grip with your knees— born witli the same rights us mem To work arranged for; this meaning car killed at Vicksburg cn August 19, 18113. ere wound up his eight-day clock thd niuintain this natural equality they , mind your stirrups! Crash—smash— rying coal up many flights of stairs, Somebody has been drawing n pension other day, but was chagrined to find •whirl—dust—smoke! must combine. Miss Clementina Black, scrubbing pavements, washing, etc. in tho name of this same Ransom since that for-some reason or other the dock secretary* of tho association, said that v The wedge- ontors! The wedge drives 4. That often a livery is required, Augnst 11, 1868. and has lately secured stopped striking. Suddenly one night the work was not going' on us fast as . ahead oyer fallen horses and dismount thus setting the Bcrvant apart and an increaso and something over one about midnight tho block began strik could lie desired, 8he then appealed ed* riders—yelling, sloshing, catting— ing. It was a deep, resonant gong like forcing her to take a social -position thousand dollars backpenston. for ladies with leisure to go among tho which most -regard as degrading. keeping its pace. A trooper slashes at a fire belL Tt struck on and on,' with* T he number'of war veterans in the working women and tell them of the me—a horse goes down in front of mine. 5. That thero is seldom any place but employ Of the Various departments of no signs of stopping. And it continued advantages of trade-unionism. The 1 feel myself ffdling with m y horse, the kitchen for receiving visitors nor the city government of Now York is to strike the hours for the whole eight only reward for such work would- be apd then ;.T. utp o fito f, thh fight fo r a any securing from espionage, whether 197, divided as follows: bureau of chief days at once, including tho half hours; tlmt they would know that they were moment. , » to the Consternation o f tho household, they nro male or female. engineer, 38; burcanof water purveyor, staying the great terror of England— The darkness which enshrouded 0. The servant is often treated by tho 79; bureau of sewers, 39; bureau of making just 1,440 consecutive strokes. pauperism. In conclusion Miss Black things passes away after a bit, And I mistress as if her place and work were street* aiid roads, 17; bureau of repairs —A new outdoor game is “Aneletto.” urged all not to tak |0 low wages, think find my horse lying across myfeet,Witli contemptible and children aru allowed and supplies, 83; bureau of lamps and It is played with ' rings. They are ing that it would, only affect thura- the saddle flap so holding them that his to take the same attitude. gas, 1; bureau of street improvements, raised abput aix or seven feet from tho selves. It lowered both women’s and dead body mast bo lifted up to get me ground, by means of slight iron rods, 3; bureau of water register, 32, Tho men’s wages. FOR THE FEMININE READER. clear, above does not include laborers and and the game consists in sending light Rev. Mr. Price Hughes wns the last The.charge ofthe gray troopers was mechanics, of whom there arc many ball* through a series of thorn, Thhf speaker, and said that the work they T he wage* of shop girls in London broken. That wedge drove right employed. is done by using a racquet, and re* were there to advocate would never be rango from 835 • to 840 a year in the through tbff masa and turned to qttack quires considerable skill, as the diame Gov. B uckner , of Kentucky, he who accomplished until the sympathy of all poorest kind of shops, to 8350 to 8400 a them in rear. Swirling about incittles held Port Donclson against Grant aftci ter of the rings is only about teq women wns enlisted. He believed with year in the aristocratic establishments. like the vultures of war, the mas* pf inches, while the balls are of tbe ordin Pillow and Floyd had skedaddled, lia* Paul that "the husbandman that labor- T he contract for mail mfessenger men edges away until the field around ary tennis size, and the player is ex been at West Point enjoying the ole ctli must be tlie first to partake of the service in Toledo has been given to a me is clear of all but dead and wound pected to stand some thirteen feet front scenes and telling stories, He was at first fruits" of labor. The first neces woman. It requires eight wagons. ed, I ’ve got a saber-cut on the shoulder, the ring. It was invented by the vida^ the academy with Grant for three years, sity was that the workers should be She had the same route last year, and and cab feel the Warm blood bathing of Old Buckcnham, Norfolk. and says of film; "Grant was the most fed, that they should have enough to did the work satisfactorily. lay arm, but I know I could walk if I fearless rider I ever saw at West Point, —A singular f?eak of nature has many live in health and in reasonable com M hs. M arie H iggins, of Washing •could get my feet clear- I am working He rode a horse named Rocket. And I itested itself at Saratoga Mrs. Mary fort, Scripture, humanity and God ton, 1). C., lias been selected as super to extricate them, when I hear boot- 'h ire seen him lake a six-foot hurdle in Francis originally had very black eye if were against the sweating of the la* intendent of the schools for girls in Coy* _ beats -behind me,' and next moment a the basement of the old acsdemical and a beautiful head of very black borer. Public opinion must be manu ion, under the woman’s educational so riderless horse dashes up and comes to building, when nearly every one pres hair. She is about seventy years oh) factured that would make such a thing ciety, founded by 2,000 native women a halt ent expected that he would have his now, in good health, and a rich widow. impossible. The facts of the ease are of the island. Ah! but how tho glory o f battle ex brains dashed out against the low ceil When she was about fifty her hair he* not known, and lie urged the associa Women barbers are a pronounced cites a horse! Bee how red his nostrils ing or his leg or back broken by coming gan to turn white-and in a few yearn tion to print and publish them broad success in London. They are less —how high his head—the glare in his in collision with the posts that are dis the whole of it was white ns snow, and cast. An increase In wages did not of loquacious, more rapid tn tlicir move eyes—the tail held out like a, plume— tributed throughout the hall.” —Indian so remained until about a year ago, necessity increase prices, and. even if it ments and more careful than men, Aft the ears working and the legs dancing! apolis'Journal. When it began to turn black again, and did in certain cases xlo So, consumers association o f women barbers lias been lie has not beeh h it but he lias left his has now, without the use of ahy artifi CAMP. d. B;'WtLt,IAMR, of Alabama, is must be’ prepared to pay those, in founded in that city. rider dead hack there in the stubble— cial means and purely as a freak of na in a peculiar position. He was a sol creased prices. To sacrifice the liddicft T here are two young women stu ture, almost wholly returned to it* a federal captain. dier in the confederate army. In May, and souls of men to tho craze for cheap dents in the law dcprultncnt of the Na The horse stands pawing anil snort-, original color, and is as long and silky 1865, he was captured and released on ness was 'abominable. He hoped that tional university of Chili at Santiago, ing, when out from the whirl of death, as when she was a young woman. parole, "N ow ,” lie Said, "the strange Christian women would respond to but as such independence and progres- half a mile away, breaks a chestnut fnbt is, I have never been released from Tn T ell lim e by Your Mcaril. ( Miss Black's appeal, and do their ut sivoncss in Women are looked upon charger and comes galloping down that parole. And, of course, until I " I never carried a watch in my life,” most to spread information about the With disfavor there tlie position of tins upon us. There is blood on tho saddle- am discharged i am simply a United said a New Yorker of fifty. "A watch advantage of trade-unionism. It was senoritns is liot entirely enviable: flaps—drops of blood on hit shiny States prisoner on parole. I have never is a habit, not a necessary article. No by helping the least of these iiis breth T here are now four female physi flanks. It is pot his blood, but that of taken the oath of allegiance, on that Ac man who carries a watch can be nny. ren that we eould best please Jesus cians resident in New,, York State hos tho confederate major who rodo him, count But there need be no fear of more regular in Tils habits than I niti. Christ. 1 pitals for the insane. Hr, Evelyn Val and who lias been cut down ,by the my taking tip awns against the govern I can get up at a certain minute,and do The report states that Lady Henry entine is at the Monroe county insane stroke of a sabre. ment, The politicians may go ahead so every morning. I can tell the time Somerset was on tlie platform and of nsyUiin, .Or, Caroline S. Pease is at It is gray vs. chestnut—federal vs. and do o f say w lial they please. I ’ll of day by fooling my face. The hoaru fered the opening prayer, and tlmt tlie. Poughkeepsie, Dr. Eleanor McAllister confederate. The ntewcomcr is still a do nb fighting against this country's grows exactly so much, and yon can audience, was very large. is at Buffalo and l)r. E. 11, Irwin is at hundred feet away, wlicrt the gray government. But if nny ono of those come within a reasonable time o f the Binghamton. horse rushes at him with ears laid back foreign people get into tt fight.with tis hour by. passing the hand over your A MAN who,knows sflyfl that owing to Dn. L ot 'i a IttiTii I rw in, who was ns* and mouth open, and as X watch them I then’s when I’ll come out, get my dis chin. Not that it is often necessary, the increasing South American trade sMant to the professor o f opttiahnOlo- forget that shells are screaming, bttl- charge and go Into the service.” The because regular habits soon become there is a great demand for stenograph gy in the female wards of the hospital ' lets whistling And the sabio doing parole Ss yellow with ago and almost second nature, anil yon never think of ers with it kfiowiedg,* of Spanish. Not in Ann Arbor, during Ids senior year at bloody work within sound Of my voice. worn Hut at the folds, tt is dated at wondering ubo ut the hour, Of Course, only eould a bright Woman command a the medical department of tlie univer As this two liotsOS come together they Maridan, and is signed by CoL \V. 11, the nmn who lives on trains and boats choice of situations, hut at a much bet sity of Michigan, it now iwsaolated with rear up, neigh defiance at each other, Miles fo r the confederate states, and b* * a good deal has to wear n fchnepiue* ter salary limb iu an ,oflic.' where Eng- her father at Columbus, In 1„ making a nnda fight begins—a .battle within a UoJi Henry Bertram, of the Twentieth and lime-tabic” —'N1. Y, Herald, litdt only is required, specialty o ! disease.; of the eye, .battle. Kaoh scorns imbued with a .Wisconsin, for the federal gworamofit. *> 0 g m 5P Make arrangenents to go to Jaiuet- Xenia Fair August 11,12,18, 14. T 1 T M — .i w ti • town August 18,19, 20 and ,21 and Jep. Dunlap spent the week in PURIFY YOUR RLOOD. Mg A K A -TO H -K A , tlmgreatssfc Blood Purifier, attend the fair. Cincinnati, . ■ m m Liver Regulator and TonJe ever known, Is pre- ills. Chat, Dean »« quite rick" thl Mrs. Robt. Gray and children joined | | H pared tn Nature’s Laboratory by Nature’aCull- w ek. ' ■ , Mr W ill Dnffield and wife of Day _ _ (ton—the Warm Spring Indians of the Pacific her husband at Covington Tuesday, T H I 1 Slope, among whom its preparation has been ton, were the guests were the guests (Ilmrjey llititj wua in London Thuri* and attended the funeral o f Miss Ma I 1 1 ■ ■ ■ a sacred legacy from generation to generation o f friends here this week; ■ w p l tor unnumberedyears. It is purely vegetable, day. ______ry Gray. - ma . a and goes directly to tba seat or nine-tenths of Mrs Baggett, o f Cincinnati, waa A ■ the tils of humanity—the blood—and Its won* . Mrs. Nettie Cooley’s baby U very Mr, John Grindle’s wife and family • If the guest of her grandparents, Mr, IR flR a dertol work of restoration begins with the first #ick, '• , visited the Orphan’s Home Thursday ■ doss, health and strength surely following. and Mrs Thos. Stretcher, the first o f Mrs. W ill Torrence wa* in Cincin accompanied by Miss Esta and Vinnie lint* (WuUMSM^'XiSMr niMM*, Vm jm l.SfM b the week. sun ei.pwkoWMiwst. ia n w SisiiMifcrk iag nati this week. '• Mclean. fc»d.M aot kMf B, MMO* The Jamestown fair will ke held saasstnsS aw at*tt>i» jaiiafc Tii im ii iiiiu xiticiH diiair.ctnr, h There' are now two distinct organ! A party of »ix from this place, pic. thw year August 18, 19, 20 anKingfisher, El Reno and Mlnco, In INDIAN Remaining uncalled for in the Cedarn TERRITORY; Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, this week. r B u t for the presence o f, mind In COLORADO, Traverrea new areas of rich farming * Jville Ohio poBt office for the raoutlj reached. Our line of Har and grazing lands, affording the beet fkcllltlee of Inter Dan M cElroy is again in , C edai**^I Cbae, W eim er a serious accident would communication to all towns and clUea fatt and west, lending Ju ly 311891. L ist N o . 6. vard Extra Super wool In* northwest and sonthweat of Chicago and to Pacific and villeafterafour mo thejaunt through have happened in West Cedarville Black Chan. O. Boase Willie grains are the handsomest transoceanic aenporto. ’■ out the western suites. last Saturday night. Mose Jonesanid •Leech Miss Lida McCall Mrs. J. A< patterns and colors we have t M A G N IFIC E N T wife, colored, had gone away from VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS Rev. Tufts wilHtccupy his pulpit ^IcCoffen Miss Kate Sayres Mr. Q, ever seen in this class of tomorrow/having returned homesoon- home, locking the door and . leaving Leading alt coroietltora In aplendnr of equipment, Persons calling for the above will betweeU CHICAGO and DE 8 MOINES, COUNCIL two small children in bed. The lamp carpets. Our price ou this < tr thun he expected. lease say advertised. 1 J BLUFFS and OMAHA, and between CHICAGO and which was left lit, exploded and the popular make of Carpets is DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS tuld PUEBLO, vln Prof. Shawsn will take charge of Jiio. W * McL ean , i KANSAS CITY and TOPEKA and via ST. JOSEPH. room was in flames in a ninueut, but 70 cts, a yard., On a low; Flret-Clam Day Coaches, FREE RECLINING CHAIR the schools in Utica, this state, the CARS, and palace Sleepers, with.Dining Car Sex vice. Weinier noticed the accident at once The Great Gash Fair. Close connections nt Denver nnd Colorado Springs w!Ut coming school year. priced Ingrain we have aj diverging*railway Ilnse, now Arming the new and and broke in the door, and carried AUGUST 18-211891. full Extra Super Union! pteturesqua Miss Berga o f the Xenia Gazette, is the children to a place o f safety. He The Jamestown Fair Company at 85 cents a yard that is STANDARD GAUGE the guest of her friend, Mrs. 'John then turned hie attention to the flames start out on a cash basis. A ll pre-i TRANS-ROCmr MOUNTAIN ROUTE M cElroy this week. and soon with the assistance o f the nnuins both in speed and class paid in usually sold at 50 cents. Over which superbly-equipped brains run dally THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE to and Dual Ball neighbors extinguished them. spotpot cash each day. The preroiumsin In Brussells we show a full Laki City. Ogden and San Frandaoo. THE ROCK The Greene county, fair board are ISLAND la also tha Direct and Favorite Lias found offering larger premiums and better The following comparison^ as to the Uil departments<3 are tip to. the stand-1 line of new patterns in all; ftom ManltOtt. Pike's Peak ahd all otber atnltary und eoenlo rasortsandCittes and mlnlhgdlitrictsla Colorado, attractions this year than ever before. weather report from the month o f July L. See premium list and be con- the grades starting at 49 DAILY FAST EXPRESS TRAINS j'or the past three years, was fhrnishcd inced that the Company mean buBi- cts. for a good quality and! W . W . Carr is still takingorders in From st Joseph and Kansas CKy'to from all Im Entries in all classes close Au- portant towns.cItlCs and sections In Southern Nvbrtjka, this vicinity for nursery stock and is us by Samuel Creswell. By it will be oti up to the very best ust 18, at 6 o’clock p , m . Speed at| Kansss snd the Indian Territory. Aleo Via ALBERT selling an immense amount o f goods. seen that July ’90 was the hottest, goods in this country. Get] LEA ROUTE from Kansas City And Chltagoto Water- 2, noon, August 18th. ’ town, loux Falls, MINNEAPOLIS and W. PAUL. and had ob many rains as 1891, and OMHatotiong Arall points north and nodhwsst between A ll premiums pud in spot cash at out prices and see our more dry days than for many years. • Tile, Tile, vm. W e e d . j the lakes and the Pacific Coast. - the Jamestown lair this. year. Re Styles. Carpets made and! For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or desired tnArmsHon 1889- —'Temperature 74°; clear 1(> gpplg to any Coupon Ticket Office tn the United Mutes member the date, August 18, 19, 20 I f you have wood to trade for tile! days; cloudy 4 days; rain 11 days; put down anywhere at low ' escunsds.orqddifs a, Go toB. W . Northup, Cedarville; i n i 21. y v mttest 81°. price and on Bhorfc notice. K. «T. JOHN, JOHN «KiA«TIANg| Ohio. Oral Msaafisr. ^ Oea1 Tkt*Fn«,A|t.. | Mr. Frank Blair and children re 1890- Temperature 75°; clear 24 1 Freshw. cakes and bread at the bn JOBE BROS. & C o., Xenia. 9 r . CXZOAOO. ILL. . , ^ turned to their home in 8parta, 111., days; cloudy 7 days; rain 5 days; hot. eery. , Jacob Se ig u k ! after a, pleasant visit with friends in test 87°. THE M UCH-Dam ns® this vicinity. 1891- —Temperature 70°; clear 11' Wanted— Batter and Eggs. A W m I i i W i t h e r . days; cloudy 7 days; rain 5 days; hot- tOHG WMSlJlt POKCTIP Th e Y ellow Springs races Thursday Will pay higher prices than any oth^ M r. Frank Huffman, a young man; teet 77°. ■ a id Friday o f this week was well pat- lealer At Bird’s o f Burlington, Ohio, fitates that he gCtiiMd by Cedarviliane. The races Robt Gray received the sad into! [Fruit Jars and Tin Cans; had been nuder care of t wo promi THE were good. Iigence o f the sickness o f his sister, nent physicians, and used their treat d*. W e have lots o f them and are now Mary, at her home in Covington, K y. meat until he wa* not able to got Mr. and Mm. Will Crawford en selling them at the same price other around. They pronounced hit Care teriained a few o f their most intimate last Monday, and went at once but dealers are paying for them, to be consumption and incnrable. H e wns only in time to bid her farewell friends at their beautiful home west . A t Bird’s was jtorsuaded to try Dr. King's New 1! H e r death was very sudden. On o f Ceearville, Thursday evening. Discovery for Consumption,. Congh^ Wednesday of last week Bhe visited Summer Underwear. A part of the Cedarville colony at and Cotds and at that time was not friends at Mt. Auburn, returning For men, women and children a| Alexandria have returned. They able to walk across the street without home Thursday very sick. A physi. cost Th ey must be sold. . StrtW resting. He found, before he' had claim that the town is crowded with cian was then summoned, who at once A t Bird’s ElMW Will' used half o f a dollar bottle, that b< strangers and not one half of them can TIN CANS — No better made. had a consultation with other physi was much better; ho continued ft umvr ...... obtain work. Only 46 cents per dozen at Bird’s. cians, and all united in saying hers use it and is’ to-day enjoying good WWdR Wffltoa* 1 Mads la n m .ln fd a J<«a « M AaMaaia. Cedarville was treated to a mad wns a hopeless case o f Typhoid fever. Dishes and Glassware/ health. If you have auy Throaty Axiy dry good) in ihaCTi. eananpplyron. Oh w m m i W iM a A Amd/tr CMafeftw. dog sjare last Saturday. It was in She died Tuesday morning at 6 Bargains in them at Bird’s Lung or Chest Trouble try It. fy# BMTIICC RfB. C8., iachSM. RWu the vicinity o f John Taylor’s where the o’clock. The funeral occurred Thurs Jelly glasses and Temblers guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottler day, the interment taking place at at B 'rd ’s free atB. G. Ridgway’s Drugstore. a n chg was attacked with rabies and he Rtectirfe Bitters., attacked Amanda Stout but she man Highland cemetery, Covington. • Special Bargains in Summer Dry Tine remedy is becoming so well Godds at Bird’s aged to gain entrance into the house W<5 are in receipt o f the following SEW THROUGH BLEEPER. known and so popular as to n e r i no Gasoline 10 cents per gallon at Bird’s. without being bitten. The dog was unique invitation to epeud a day with special mention, A ll who hart- u&d killed at once. a party of picknickera from James SPECIAL—To dose out. Cups Electric Bitterrning the mirm song o f and-aaucere. Handled Teas $1.00 town, who are camping at Clifton, vU tigo to film Pall*, praise.—A purer medians does not Mrs. J. E. Lowry, who has been so per dosen worth $1,26 at Bird's G a m p Sport, Clifton, Ohio— W e 'fieitk Dsksta. exist and fib is guaranteed to do all joumittgin Virginia since her mar Kingan Hams. We sell them. that is claimed. Eleotrie BtUers wiil are m camp and also at the the same Travelers en loute to the North riage, returned to Ohio Wednesday, cure all diseases o f the L iv e r and K id time in pursuit o f recreation, endeav . At Bird’s and Was met by her huslwpd, ami af west are informed that the Great neys, will remove Pimples, Bett*, Salt oring iudividully and collectively to ter a day spent at the home of her fiaainy Kxcatsisas tie the Rock Island Route.began running, Rheum and other Affbtmoae o *u *d hv captqreas much ofit as possible by impure blood.— W ill drive IWarik parents accompanied the Doctor to Psaasilvaala klaes. June 14, a Thorough Buffet Pullman from the system and' prevent se well means o f gnus, fishing rods, nocturnal Tickets at one flute for the round Sleeper, Chicago to Sioux Falli, south Cedarville and they are now occupying as cure all M a k riri 4mretn.— ^For cure stealth and otherwise. Dakota. rooms at Mrs. Gable’s. trip between any two stations on the o f heeda^e, oonstipatioti and indiges When seventh day arrives we are Cincinnati Division from Columbus Tnis oar leaves Chicago drily, e * tion try Electric Bittora—Retire satis- Dr. Ireland, one o f the most suc- all rehearsing our Sunday School les and Springfield to Cincinnati inclu cept Saturday, on the C ., R . L A P, faction guaranteed, or money refun- cwsfhl eye specialists in the west wil son. So often persons come to our sive will be sold by the P, C. C. A N o, 1, at 1*80, noon; returning^ ar ded,— Price Sffots- end $1.00 per bot- be in Cedarville next week and wil camp who have not been invited, and St. L . By. Co, on each Sunday until rives at Chicago drily, except Mon tisa tB . 0^1831^1*^1 ritngrtore, office with Dr. Oglesbee. Dr. Irelam seriously interrupt us in our profound further notice, during the summer of day, at 8.06 a. m. at one time practised inedioine in this •HintritiMrii An tM n tiatva* meditation. Believing that you are 189k \ Map, Folders, and farther infor county and is well known, and his The best mtve ki the ’wsrid hr cuts, not one o f this kind, and that you will mation sent on application, reputation as a physician is o f the bruises, sohm , niesre, M itrhsnm . fctet he sure to bring a ehiekea along, with The owning Greene County Fair E , 8 t . J o h n , GenT Manager. acres, tetter, ehspped hnaas, cbl'bWns, best. H e has made the eye a special jams, pickles, and many other things at X enia, August 11th, 12th, 18th Jim ; S e b a s t ia n , GenT Tkt, APare oorn4MririiSkiaeraysioiM|tSHHipesitfv8’ ty for years and ranks first in that lyearea piles, or aoiiayreqNlrsA It is to delight our appetites, we will be and 14th will be the best Fair ever A g t. * snsrenteM to give penest sAlisfaciion, knsadk Serbia add, elsewhere. j pleated to have you visit us A ug. 12. held in the county. G x n e r a l OrricK, CHICAGO, ILL. or meney relMfHlrtt. Fries M rests s bee; For sale b|t B. Oh RMgsway’i