The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
a AW[NOIPKKDNMTWKKKtiY KIWbrAfllt •SATURDAY , OCTOBER 4, J890 \Y. II. ItI.A lit, Editor andProfir. PR IC f * 1 .2 0 PER ANNUM. The official report o f the New Y ork Stock Exchange shows silver bullion on hand, 87,168,632 ounfces, and cer tificates outstanding, 7,156. ;■■.| / .1."»» m o * 1 '7. ■ The Goveruneufc o f San Salvador has placed an export duty o f 10 per cent, on Peruvian and Chilian silver, in order to'prevent the wholesale e x portation o f that metal. President Cable o f the Rock lslant Railroad Company claims thht the road more than earned its dividem for the,last quarter and that the, pres cut corn crop even in Iowa is 75 . per cent, o f the average crop. ' The eastboundjhipments from Chi. cago la s t' week were 72.584 tons, against 58,012 the same week last year. Lake Shore led with 11,000 ions. So far, statistics show no fall in g o ff in tonnage either East or .West o f Chicago, but on the contrary, a large increase. - ■ "**m^*»t . 9 ....................E . A t Pleasant View , four miles East o f Jamestown, Miss Barlow and Miss Miller, two young women, got intp a furious fight on the street over not very favorable stories that one o f them is alleged to have started on the other. 1 lie two young women were bound over to Court b y 'Squire Sharp in the sum o f 8100 each. For the first six months o f the cur rent year the receipts o f the leading British railways haye been all that could he desired; the earnings from both passenger an freight traffic Allow ing large increases. In the eleven weeks from the end o f June the total earnings o f the seventeen prominent Brititish railways have expanded J&752,000, or at the average rate o f £08,300 per week.' The earnings o f the first eleven weeks o f the second hair o f 1890 compared with the corre sponding period o f 1888 have increased about £1,774,000, or a weekly aver age increase o f £161,000. - "'•:■!...w ................. . General New*. Governor Campbell and “ the gang* are at outs. Judge Harmon is to be, the Governor's attorney in whatever proceedings may be instituted against Reemelin, ,president o f the Ciccihnatt B . P . I ., who the Governor lias ac cuHed o f dishonesty. A street railway-strike is threatened in Chicago. Mrs. Chaa. Hass, a widow, living alone was fatally beaten by burglars, in F trW ayne, Ind. Lexington wants to be the Capital o f Kentucky. General Jubal Early was buried under a maw o f debris Tuesday, in Lynchbueg, V a. A fter twenty. min utes he waa rescued, fortunately only slightly injured. Republicans o f the F ifth Ohio Dis trict have nominated H on. L , K . Stroup for Congress. Anti-lottety bill provisions extend to church fa in where there are prizes o f any sort, or games o f chance. Money is wanted for Ireland in ah iicipation o f the famine that will sure ly follow the failure o f the potato crop. Colonel O, L . Poorman was noraina- twl for Congress by the Republicans o f thafteventeenth Ohio District. A% m explosion in the Sterling colliery, near Shamokin, Pa., serious ly injured a large number o f men. Woruout from watching over his dying children, John Keen, o f New ark, N . J ., shot and killed himself. Colonel Whitfield's appointment to I ks First Assistant Postmaster General meets with general commendation. Jose and Carmalo Dias were exe cuted in Havana for the atrocious murder o f a man whose wife they hat Subjected to gross indignities. Salaries have not been reduced nor messengers abolished, says Manager W eir, o f the Adams Express Compa ny, in answer to a telegraphic “ fake going the rounds. McKinley w ill open his campaign at MHleraburg next Tuesday evening, John Tucker killed his ‘ father-in- law, D r. Johnston, at Camden, M o The President has approved the river and harbor hill. Judge William Lochren has been appointed Judge Advocate General o the Grand A rm y o f the Republic. Mississippi expresses a willingness to havener Congressional- delegation decreased for the sake o f eliminatinj; the negro from politics. Congress is to be memorialized tosubm it the re peal o f the fifteenth amendment to a vote o f the States,'-. Immigrant priests hired to come to this country as teachers in the Catho lic college at St. Paul, M inn., are de tained in Philadelphia under the con tract labor law. Hunters found near C liff Cavej M o., a skeleton in the clothes worn in life. A hole in the skull points to murder. W hite Gaps in Calhoun county. A la., maltreat a widow, and then mur der her. The Memphis Congressional dead lock was broken Monday evening by the nomination o f Colonel Josiah Pat terson on the 5,051st ballot. •"■-- ' ' ' ' 1■ m I■I. ■., Mr. C . B. Jones,of Spring H ill, Iowa, 8ays;|“ I have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for severe and painful burns with better effect than any thing else have ever tried It relives the pain instant and cores without leaving a scar." Pain Balm is one o f the most useful medicines that any family can be provided With, especially for rheu matism, lame hack, sprains, bruises, tooth-ache ear ache and like ailments. One application will relieve the pain and a fair trial ineureacure. 50 cent bottles for sale by B . G . Ridgway. liu c k le n ’ s A r n ica N aive. The best stive In the world for cot* bruises,aores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands,' chilblains, corns and ell skin eruptious,andpositive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is ■cnaranteed to give perfect eatiafaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents a box. For aala by B. G. Ridgeway'S Happy Hooaiera. lVm. Timmons, Postmaster o f Ma rine,. Ind., writes: “Electric "Bitters haBdone more for me than any othoi medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from Kidney slid Liv er trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, Bays : ‘‘Find Electric Bitters to lie the beat Kidney and Liver medicine, mado me feci like a new man.” J. W. Gardener, hardware merchant, same town, says: Electric Bitters is jult the thing for a man who is all run down and don’t caro whether he lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite slid-felt just like he (rad a new lease on life. Only 50c. a bottle, at Rtoo- wat ’* Drug Store. (2) ftemarkanl* Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, III., makes the statement that She caught cold, which settled on Tier lungs; she was treated for a mouth by her family physician, but grew worse, He told her she was a hope less victim of consumption and that ho medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New DI scovcav for Consumption: she bought a bottle aud to her delight found herself beuefltted from first dose, She continued its use and af ter taking ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now does her owtt housework and Is.as well as she evor Was.—-Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at ItiftowAV’* Drug Store, large bottles 50c. and $1,00. (2) TOKNOXVILLE,TENN., R u a n i a a s vita th e jP e a iiy h v ftn tii U n c a , For the Veterans Reunion at Knox ville, excursion tickets will be sold rom principal stations o f the Penn sylvania Lines at one fbre for the round trip, on October 4th, 5th And fitb. A N D R E W J A C K S O N SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. -DEALER IK ALL KIKDS OF- S a s h % B l i n d s , * 0, LATH, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, SIDING, EtCi Have just received a new stock. Can offer you better Grades for less money than you have deen paying for poor grades CALL AND SEE GRADES AND PRICES. NELSONBUSINESS COLLEGE mvs ran i TEMIITTIE ThSIkll orWinter. A L n ., .n:>iuu.>H .n«<nni. p w » i u » on. .booidknowwell. Ambition. YoungMenanaWom«jij|fwthefoundationot (wrmaaentnooewanJouallfladtoearn•living. lt!V tlMRfll th. who eyear. Practical atudlea, akUlftol iaachera, tharuocti oouiie. Ituttuctlonlndlvl-lual andwirMnpd IHi M l w t that«tudent.marenterth#Schoolatanrtime.Xearnto-writewell,nodbecomeexpertntunreeendthoroagbirwderetMd t^kjueMDC.Thennonutterhowherdtimetmarbe.roowillberareotwork. WWOendforcatalogue. Af.ronwenttobe» fnrnUhlngtn.tract!on 0 ! theblgheitorderInthoeebranch**the!arerr Harvest Excursions via the Pennsylvania Lines. Harvest Excursion tickets to land and business centers in the West, Northwest, South, and Southwest, will be sold at one fare for the round trip via the.Pennsylvania Lines West o f Pittsburgh on September 9th, and 23d, and October 14th. F or complete information apply to nearest ticket or passenger agent. . Homescekers’ Excursions. . W ill leave Chicago and Milwaukee via the Chicago, Milwnukca & St. Paul Railway, for points in Northern Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, (including the great Sioux Reservation) Montana, Colo rado, Kansas and Nebraska, on Sep tember 9th, and 23d, aud October 4th, 1890, Rates for these excursions will lie about one fare for the round trip, aud tickets will be good for return within thirty days from date o f sale. For further information, apply to any Coupon T icket Agent in the Jnited States or Canada, to A . V . H . 1Carpenter, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111, ^ittsbnrgb,(Mi & St. LouisRy PAN-HANDLE ttOUTE. Schedule in effect June, 1.1890, TrainsdcpartfromCedarville as follow GOING WEST. • flag stop, flag stop. BARR&M 0 RC 0 N Now determined that no firm in this COUNTY OR ADJOINING COTJNTYS shall under sell them in FURNITURE! They have a full line of all hinds of furniture such as Parlor suits, Red room suits, Dressers, Bureaus, Book- Casfes, all kinds of Beds, Chairs, Stands, Tables, Rock ers and evert thing found in a First Class Furnitu.ie Store. Give them a call. UNDERTAKING-. Is a specialty we keep on hands a full line of Coffins, Caskets, Robes.etc. All calls Will be promptly attend ed to BABE 8s MORTON. (I f 4.46 a. in. * 10.14 a. m. | * 5.31 p, tn. GOING EAST. * 8 a. m* * 3.57 p. m. SUNDAY, The follbw ing trains stop on Sun day on ly, VAST, WEST. H10 .14 a. m, J] 4.17 p. m. 88 ,57 p, m. 4.26 a, in. Timagivenabove isCentralTime, {flag |Da(ty. «D*»y except Sunday, H U TC H IS O N arid G IBNEY . oa HAVE TAKEN TIME BY THE - S t s F O R E L O C K a n d n o t b y t h e F E T L O C K i S - H E AVY WEIGHT AN 0 LIGHT WEIGHT-------- -------- NO GABMENDSO SEBVIOEAUI.E ■ New Stock and Very Low, * Entirely New Stock in French Satteens Select now U ln p l r Q i l h c mall thehew weaves, viz: LUXOR, ARMUUE, D110PE1) D i a v a Q i i a e r a l m a , ton de so ie , surah - geos g r in s . l y a s t r i s . e s — w i l l b e s o l d l a r g e l y . P L A I N S , ' S T R 1 P K S , P L A I D H In Silk Wool and all Wool CASHMKBS. Onr all V ool 39, in all color?, Como and see us, Hutchison&Gibnev. - - - Xenia, O.
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