The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
J mii f K ) r* '**’-*& 4 * ■ *.*«’•■<{<»,•-*»—*»«><y< •*&*&!.t4m ii<ji).!■ • 1*11 K l i Ft H A U D I* * * ............ ............................... life w i l l I t r l n r a t o l lw »>l!3ttKI»KXUi;>'r WkKKI.Y JHCWSIMPRII *AT17RDAY,. JAN. 17, 18‘J1 IF. / / , B L A I R , M i t e r m & P n tp 'r P?|C€ f 1,33 P E » ANNUM . Whit <lcp«,j»ot want to wp and - hear BHvia ‘Lock wood, the only lady who Juiri over ht-on honored by a political -party with the nomination for the prewdeney o f the United .States. She speaks in the Opera Hou&tvCedarville, na the evening o f the 2 (>th. tsmitius Donnelly is great lor seek lag impossible things. iFe sought to di-ipht.ee Shakespeare, nnd now he s tp he provident. In the latter .-.u-'inpr, «« well as the former, a cipher will play'a prominent part. Aa Italian savant claims thatiujeefc- it\” a current of electricity through milk delays its souring fur several days Th.-re nro some sour dispositions which perhaps a current yfsd.eetrieity, in the im- foi'io of a lig:*tiling stroke, might prove. 'flie li.-hrlug Sea sealeries contro versy came up in the United States Supreme Cou rt Monday- on a motion which 1ms in view a judicial determi nation in "dispute between the United Stall's and G reat Britain over the seal fisheries. J . 8 , C Choate, in behalf o f Thorny,- Henry Cooper, owner mul d u inun t of the British schooner \V. I*. Syytuml, which was pejzed. in the watc rs o f Behring Sea by the Revenue nUter-Kush.'petitioned .the Court tor H a titli t h e I 'l r u t T im e M ln re t b « W’« r . I t seems hardly necessary to eay anything. »t the history of Gen. II. F . Butler. No man in the whole nation has been more constantly in the pub lic eye for the last four decades. than he. A s a successful lawyer and in fluential politician liefore the war, as a patriot who was among the first to respond to the country’s call a t the firing upon F o rt Sumter,, as the "man who gave New Orleans the best gov ernment the city ever had, as Com mander of the Army o f the James, as a Representative in Congress *and a leading politician since the war, he has had public attention constantly focused upou him. No man iu th e country has received more praise and more abuse, than he,' and no man has mote warm, personal friends mid ad mirers. Many of th e , uedple o f the ■South have been particularly bitter against him, mnl have tried, to make his name the synonym for iill that was detestable. He is how about to 1 re tu rn good for evil, aud heap coals o f ~ fire upon th e heads of -Ids detractors by a great enterprise t 6 help restore prosperity to the region which suffer ed so severely from the ravages of the war. He is a t the head o f the great Georgia--Alabama Investment and De velopment Co.,whose advertisement appears elsewhere tu this paper, which is tmulq up of-capitalists Whom he has associated with himself in a.seheme to rebuild and develop large portions o f Dixie. Karly next month, he intends to make d tour .of the South, visiting tkatsection tor the first time since the close o f the war—twenty-six years ago. He will go to New Orleans, and to all leave yo nlc a petition ibr a writ . o f pnoibUjon, to he directed to the ..y.udgo of tho. District Court o f the United States in and for the Territory o f Alaska, restraining him from pro. reeding with the condemnation and sale, o f the vessel. The object is to have the Court take up and pass upon the question of jurisdiction ovor these waters, The Ohief-J tistice made an order giving the Attornty-General two weeks ln file an answer to the brief o f Mr. Cnoaic, giving the reasons if Uny, wiry the petition' -should n o t be gran too Secretary IViudom is authority for. the statement that the growing Trene nry sifrplns can not now be used in the pureiUiY o f four per cent; bonds, for the reason that it will be needed to i!,ii:t pmtshaf [dymwils due uegt immth aggregating 820,'>00,000. The available tush surplus is . now $13,000,000, but by continued excess o f reve*‘phi over expenditures will pro vibly reach tlje required amount by the . time indicated, Becrctary TV l.* ;n :y of the opinion th a t the b.i<iue >o f the c o u n ty would be im-i d by making dieie pt nsinn pay- ! jhi tits monthly instead o f quarterly, | ns a t p u s .tit, and he has made a rec-> A N D R E W JA G K iiD N , T H E SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. - D E A L E R I N A L E K I N D S O F - -A SD -------- • LATH. MOULDINGS. FLOORING* SIDING, ETC, * V « ^ J y r , , , ito - •> - J- ’■ ' ...* 1 . . • • . - • ' kV-, .pf ...-ft *V ■%, i\• -■ * .. Have ju s t received a new sotek . C an offer you better G rades for less money than you have been paymg for poor grades. *- *• . • '• ■ - ■ . ■■* . .J ■: 'k- ■,. r ^ y-*. *•.■ ■ . CALL AND SEE GEADES AND FEI0ES other- prouiiuent pou ito ,/aiia survey th e field o f opemtions ot this company carefully,, tu inform himself personally as to the j^mAsibilities, o f each locality, There issomething phenomenal in such a tour by a General Whose f irs t. visit was sword in hand, bu t who now goes as a restorer. I t will lie .watched with .great interest by all seetious o f the country.—National Tribune, Wash ington, D. C. Travellers may learn a lesson from Mr. C. 1). Cone, a prominent attor- ney-of Darker,-Dakota, who siyfi never leave home without taking, a bottle o f Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy with me, and on many occasions ImX’C ran with i t to the relief o f some sufferer and have f e v e r known it to fail. Fo r sale by B . G. Ill DUWAY. MfcJMnm.T. Prim; nrTtiPtiee-o£ the Peace, a t Richland, Nebraska^ wag confined to hi? bed last' winter With a severe dttack o f lumbago;' bu t a thorough application o f Chhmber- lain’a Pain Balm enabled him to g e t up iiud gp<to work. Mr. Price says: “ The Remedy cannot be recommend ed too highly.” L e t any one troubled With rheumatism, nehralgift or IamO back give it a trial and they will -be o f the same opinion. 50 cen t bottles for sale by B . G . Kino w a y . Y e t ' J E R S E Y S . p l t t s u s s 94 / MILLS I S HEWCRIE w P r o H o n a c e d l l s p c l e s s , H a v e d . Protn a letter written by Mrs. Ada j E. lluvd. of Groton, 8 . 1 ),, we quote; 'Was lakcn with a bad cold, which settled on my lung«, cough set In and finally terminated in consuimifioii. Four doctors gave mo up, saying 1 conld live but a short time.' I gave mysclf uji to my 8 avhVir,determined If I could not stay with* my friends un earth* ! would meet my (absent ones above. Mv husband *w*s ad vised to get Dr. King’s New Discov ery for CoiisuiiipUou, Coughs and Colds, Xgave it a trial, took ill all 'elgliHidtilea; it has nirrd me and j thank'God t dm, now a' it elf and. ^ j hearty,woman.*' Trial 'bottles five J ( at It. ■(«. Jluliin av \ Drug-tore, icgu -1 r . T Largest As ao; ■ Ct- ever Re ived, HO p t £6 tr i b \ I I » m m * ’^ 5 ASKSOHVltlt Qnlelo rUian any «tn«r line piiieinnariffar size, fiOcm iisam l 41/X) to JaeU-oorilhv tlAiltlDA. ’tlia only / a *■ , jom!iie:idatio:i to thatefitfct to the pror- line rm ali*g 1 *»tiiii..n Ibuidolr aik I ‘K.U'r' , , . , ... . i . live Nle.-iM*!* luahlim uuit-k H«m* to Ai» rf-r ( oognt-ioiiiil commiltctii. I f fins i«»ta,Aifku-t .r Uu-o.,.^,v!,n,..iM{roi!s** h do *, he -ays, if. rill ,i» away with 1 ^ 8 5 ® V u tZ the i re.-.‘lit !ii'Ct‘>s:tv of kccpingfl la rg e !Colni.dm**. :n<<i pmuiK in (.eorgia .. . ,,* P and Alah.ito.v III miii-s ilm sltort”Kt to (fu.'ii of fihi.iiy in fhc i lri.m ry vaults -wrrTTtYT r i r n * * a r « fi>r t h t/ - months when it might as well: i ! l l b W ^ l l w l j l l i A j N D r {/>»< Jt-i it —fa || m t<UV f*ny»ar|9|i«l(f/rF>i# !>vJr.fmIL B fE 't f if T i tt" '* r*V* »A«V- t tii.-JN -,'tt s. j ^v-?«. i^t :l vr **tt a f t*t - i. c r »i-.»,» wiirnio 1 V-||m j *** K ^ ‘ K-.uf, * *'' **••« '>•»«* Jn fftj l •rijbt t * i S3** * d’.l. 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M.-rnmii,]- M.1 lo 111'- A , I n n - , atul !l*''-A*..i l l ■' I u " - V l ’V'' j , t i m e ™ii« •,.»«>,is i « i . k w , . i »><,.« t«‘i*u added to ,»aekson ’“.nhuriextciiii iiuiiil'' to ,\l. huih hiu I Aii-f \\ J;iS * ;u-rt‘v and Tar Svritp. a few o f' |i,i* >w>f-..ih'l ing it dii-nto Jd stimu late n »It aw in i he w n k parts, aud t h e y , p IVHlJlM If•:!*'</ I'< iif.-ijl r „ i.iH |> >(inl, i- )v ginirant i*one dose to j‘<- ' ’Inclntri'b ct)..;<■,.» t'j.* (iinioiii it frb j i . . . . l i mn . . ...... 0 ., m ..i. 5 j j ; % v ^ . w * '£ L ’S t a ^ : * L S # n .v U dlh* will gi-m'i'al'v cure .1 cold, j ' oiio ' v nrjus uml lad luiovtiUt* a>i l ifi cijits, J*tn «:uo by { ti. - saw r.mtTKi vri. R, $4. -I- m ,}t i lyeatif’i ii«.>,S;.iA't. Llaobuiati.O ■m $ , »i7- , &i*t fM to msm»* x a:' A . :.v#, m : m I *H n W , -'tu? Atatov, tot •:t% ■ f M»v* SATURDAY , IP. / / , I t L A l l PRICE S ij CE IUKC ll] ' * tlnvounnier 1 fjproill. t'nstor. 11:00 H in; riddJ H. P. dliiircO.] pastor. Servimri H flmol at 10:00 it M. 15. rjinrcli.-] tor, i*reitriiinr;jl 1 fudiool lit O-AO itJ Young Peoolv’sj praver iuoo U iik 7:00 1 it. P. Churell. pastor. Hervdvfltt in; Sabliatli soliJ A A?. 15. OhurJL ' Aon. pastor. .Soil ■ 7:00 p m diicli S / .3:<SV pm ; -.-U vsh , 1 Itit'ptiKt C luirfl pastor. Proiiulifl I t * in , H|i*l 7:00 |ij -/HiO‘t'eliivJt it in J iieS>iay nialit. ’’ A GIRL’S S^j Xbe Qufcr Uattic! jjfrvuul , s A acm ijit girll burr, in the cm j han of this citj spondent, has lur.taste for cafl . h a s been Icnori pound in a clay.| time past were for the way in peared from tbp, uatil the girl wl .with all the relijjf occurred to theil jtearance to h e r1 looking,gb’l ofl she declares thl -which she has iul has never disajpf , McMahan'says ^ appetite no that i much heside'soai At first she pr*| of complexion af she indulged the] Lust'.* grow for tl ttow she cats 'w| for kitchen work h'vve examined say that the comes from no d! but is probably i sy. Louisa liersd first induced to <1 piece of toilet- so perfume. ^ liffortl get her to*give uif ultimately cansel pc-r»i .ts in it, ani] —drowithont it ■ blc.- nnd even, ver grown Very wml Mr. McMahan charaett-r, ■ add p?hse of placlnd asylum if her fn| nwan'la. will cot nnd u piiri)lishl lips and corners! are the only pe| diet, and her be gathered fr niains unitnpair ually gained ne th e last rix (non to ea t soap.^ A COW’S m a cu la r Habit poacil and Rupert 11 ansi Crowley, Hanst dealers, of Chili! o r of a natural i tveow which gitj on Mr. tlanslwr the Clilcago lie] o u t of town, at tim e grazing tn| ing time her shown any om Of mined brec^ w ith a strain i calved on the III born to her ml so.nu d no pecu| c-lf. a heifer, auce of natnra Motile, as si- little cow, with appearancei as yonng. which ‘ black milk, t t of cri-am, whicl or, and which a te r resembling ble a s though Hanabofougb I were afrskl t u nny way, but, i tiow enjo lle h a s r r c e i tier, both fr viSMi and (doc •froaa hopes t .Xtor pecnliarit vOwwatolnlt. •aMheathaifiein ”UH0mo WdlllAetofioii aMIqtieidaV tk€o.r •% !
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