The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
i t ■A 'g, Sff•IJUMJt'BXtoBST WKKKI.V«KWf)l»iV|SM. SATURDAY, . J A t . ‘J *>4, $ 9 1 IF. JV. JW A J J t , E d ito r undProper PRICE * I.as PER ANNUM. C U U ttC tt l > |B lX T O f fY . Sprout. ifogular kt • » ArtF^abbalfi school 10:00 a in K. P. i Morton, Sabbath Church.—Kev. J. pastor, Services n t 1JL:00 a School at 10:00 a in, M. E. C h u rc h .- Rev. 0 . L . T u fts, pad- tor. P reaching a t 10:45 a in ; S ab b a th school a t 0*50 a , in .; c la ss, 3:00 p. iu,: Yoi“ig Peoplo’s moctio" a t 7:0Q p m : £ra,* er mooting ly ta iie s d a y eveniiig.,ai ?U. V. Oil’llcoh. -3 jjL .r J , ’ 0. Warnook :pastor, ^rvK^^HkUsW 'iimv'aiid 7 i in; S ab b a t sehoot at 10:00 am A V , E. Ohiiroh.-Itev. J, T), Jjmk «on, pastor. Services at 11:00am and 7:00 pm each Sabbath; Sabbath school . 3:00 p m; ehiss, 7:00 p m each Friday. Baptist Church. —„U,ov. UuA£-Turner pastor. Preaching every Sabbath .a . 11 a m, and 7:00 (> in'; Sabbath School nt 2:00 o’clock n m; Prayer meeting Wed nesday night: FRA DIAVOLty PTJTDONE. Daring E xp loits o f a N oted Rus- ..... sian Bandit. •'5tphie=vCareer 'ofEdhoiitke''had Aeeom- pllibed F reebooter W hs P ia fe rn d ‘ , a Lualnu Life toon Eton* : ’V ,«33<Nwiy At Lonstalc, in Poland, the criminal eonrt waa engaged reoently with one of the moat extraordinary trial* 'on record and one that b u been tally reported In the Tftpfttn.frland. jfiwrwjdo. _.^ba‘ accused was a Randanabblemannamed KroukoTvski,wboo* exploits aa a WavOto tmd’jaliu* bfioih^'fift^;«ilwda.'-j And ths'lttterr jpfoltfoljbfoff about ali bis crimiatoajfoj ib S u ^ M in ir \ i that there la no room for fiction In the Btory, because It haa been established by evidence: corrobo rated and avrorn to inxourt. For yearn nut* -fog* -the Chicago Times, th ifff'i^ s^pIlA ow dtf fra* In the tuibit o foarryb sgon a nocturnal warfare upon the rich nobles of Volhynia. Being the son of rich par ents who lived in the Podolsk Govern ment; he received an excellent edocar tktaand spoken French Uke a Parisian. He spent a great* deal,of his time in .Fatis, -■*$-' the:. commencement, of 'his career, and was the guest there o f several aristocratic families. In 1881 he was living a very ta st life in the French capital, and when his fortune began to slip away from him he organ ised * hand of brigands, the principal officers of 'which were his coachmen, .his valets, and some monjlka on his own estate. Then he set out for the Kejoff Government, and commenced,to -foke the oastim of .the nobles by storm or strategy, according to circumstances. In a short time, after a few skirmishes with the Cuaria troops, he found himself and his hand surrounded, and nothing seemed left for him hot death or sur render. The troops, however,-only Sue* seeded in capturing a comparatively swell number of the brigands, tad their astanishment was great whan* it was gMWreted that the chief had escaped. TMK they remembered that a feeble b id white-haired man, bent with age, >charity of the oflloars, was p » - “ megb their Uasg. Thai ■was, KrowkowfoiL" slipped f y t a d aotUng -WerewwtKiwrd of tdra ta tfl eeddeniy lie appeared at the head o f taothar head o f robbers, whleh he om p lssd ta d equipped for servtee k» GaRete, where1 hie exploits were resbpk ■ernttiT Of eoerse he aefor foe ttafacd vW$ ioeg he owv ffaMr tad hfo stovemeats were singuforiy rapid. Be same aponhnaeiwMiity lik e s bils- sard and hisjboideees knew so bound*. Atbenatekaad Ptmboo It wee thorn bathe svldeaea that he often need to eralk ahont the eftesta tad flirt with tbs ladies; hetevety ttsse that the po* ties got wind o f his prei i as i the search for t a peered Irak i*—. One fogkt* however, the authorities beoame aware o f the fast that the efosbratod bandit wm Ia n Utile ton at the outskirts of the via*** o f Ktasrisi. The troops went immediately eeUed oet. The pleas wan enrronaded and all the doors carefully guarded. Suddenlya Russian ofiieer in foil Uniform,app—rsd. With a« for« f authority be asked to sea- the officer In eommaod Of the twope. The latter appronehed him respectfully aftd told him the object o f hie visit, The handsome offiter seemed enyprieed s i first sad then entiled a t what be ap- peamdtorsgnrd *s * hoax. Then he requestsd toe young M enttatat ’ in «onMM todtobetogoods*tocive nlet* terwith whlfoi he prastated him In the peHteet ntstaer peiifoble; to his friend. The L k m m m m k the letter, prom- imd todfofoerlt nml-mlntid.' T in fine* I sr emtifiMl a * sy j after M/TitiF f»Hfp#d the mORaty} troopa honored 1 him. I91i«to foe lAtrStenaat eotlNsfif to I ■-•-■a l- tn« Wiia5tt*.ji';irt**;‘ji,.-irv:‘i), wt h . wucu Kui-.-j chief of police the letter which be hod received from his brother officer. The latter opened it, and read in French the following*- •‘Kroukowski, ehief of the brigands, o f ^ S S t t ^ pllT °f^r *° i h1^f The unfortunate Lieutenant lost his rank for allowing himself to be duped. Kroukowski also followed the ex ample of his Italian confreres In mak* Jng« pr&dnjeirs. ami- demanding p diigh ransom'for them. One of his'prisoners was the daughter of a prominent Rus sian Count. The Count paid the ransom tad got back his daughter, but proposed to tod outlaw" to many bis daughter, and ipvfonlpod toa t if he did?fohnd ro^ . tumfd to dn hdt>e*t1ife h* tyopid da his utrilost to secure his pardon, and would succeed beyond a doubt. But Krou kowski replied that he regretted ex ceedingly that a previous engagement put it out 6f hid power to comply with the Count’s request Be was very much in love with another lady The,authorities then went to workto difooyer that intoreSting yoiipg lady. They found her, tad p watch was placed upon her house, where,'at tast. after a desperate fight. Kroukowski was cap tured. Although his .fights and duels were innumerable, there was no evidence to prove that he aver committed a cold blooded? murder That was., all that could be said of him. except that he was a charitable robber, and bis gifts to the poor were princely. As he earned his money easily, he parted with it lightly, and he ,was a great favorite with the tnonjiks, to whom he really owed his facilities for fooling the soldiers and the police for so long a time. But the court sentenced him to penal servitude for life, and his appeal to the Czar has been unanswered, lie;' will? be sent to the Island of Sakbaline. in Siberia, where he will be chained to some other convict: in the gold mines.’ from which no pris oner has everyet escaped. 1 But the moujiks still have faith In him. They already.. regard Mm as a Chevalier de Monte' Cristo with plenty of lddden treasure, -who is sure .to come bock and share it with them like a gen tleman. - •-Wta«tatae-ylsAsla. . Aipoordlng to the NorthChina Herald tbeclimate in. East and’ West Asia la bfeoming colder. That of China Inpar ticular is growing not only ooldpr, but drier. Animails and plants usedto hot, moist regions are gradually, retreating southward. Two thousand years ago ithe bamboo flourished in the forests of North Cfono, but it does not now,' and a t Pekto it is 'only cultivated under shelter and in favorable localities as il kind of garden plant • JBacklqn’s A irnlca S a lvo . , The heat salve in the world for cats, bruiBea, soreb, ulcers, suit rbenin, fever tores, tetter; chapped- hands, chilblains, :ornsand nil skin eruptions,and positive- y cores piles, or no pay required, It is 'OAranteed to give perfect entisfaction, ir msney refntided. Price 2$ centa a box. For sals;by B. G. Ridgeway’s B. 6 . Riilgway, the druggist desires to inform tko public, that lie is ngept for the most successful preparation that has yet been produced for coughs, colds and croup. I t will looeen and relieve a severe cold in less time than any other treatment. The article re ferred to isChamberlain's Cough Rem edy. I t is a medicine that has won fame and popularity on it's merits and one that can always be depended up on. I t is the only known remedy that will prevent croup. I t must be tried to be appreciated, I t is put up in fiOcents tad f 1 bottles. For sole by B. 0 , R hkjway . . >- i 1 .4* ftA • v\ . ;-f| & ,jj^ . ^ H e w ill H e tn r n t o th e S o u th t h e F i r s t Tinu* (Since t h e Wiu*. : |Itt|to ip t hfirdly necessary to say any tiling of the history of Gen. B. F. Butler. No man in the whole nation has been more constantly in the pub lic eye for the lost four decades than he. As a success!ul lawyer and in Ouential politician before the Avar, as a patriot who was anion# the. first to Impend to ithe countryV je|dl tlie firing iipmj ^oji-l, |s th|s .;mnu who gave New5Oi’leaoS the he«U‘gov ernment the city ever had, as Com mander of the Army of the James, as a Representative in Congress . and a leading politician since tiie war, he has had public attention constantly focused upon him.-’ ^ man in ? the country has receiyed iaore pfuise and more abuse titan he, and no man has more warm, personal friends and ad mirers. Many of Lite people of -th e South have been pnrtictilnrly bitter5 against him, and h ive tried to make his name-the synonym for all that was detestable. Re is uow about to re-, turn good for evil, and heap coals of fire upon the heads of his detractors: by a great enterprise to help restore prosperity to the region which suffer ed so severely-from the ravages of the war. He is at the head pf the great Georgia-Ale bnma Investment and De velopment ( 9., whose advertisement appears elsewhere iu this paper, which is made up of capitalists whom he has associated with himself in a scheme to rebuild and develop, large portions of Dixie. Early next .month he intends to make a tour of the South, visiting that section for the first time since the dose of the war—twenty-six yean ago. He will go to New.Orleans, and to all other, promiuent points, and survey the field of'operations of this company carefully, to inform himselfpersonally as to the possibilities of each locality, There issomething phenomenal in such A:tour by a General whose first visit was sword in hand, but who sow goes da a restorer. . I t will be watched with grdat interest by all sections of the country,—National Tribune, Wash ington, D. C. O wn Travellers may foam a lesson from Mr. C, D. Cone, a prominent attor ney of Parker, Dakota, who says: “ I never leave home without taking a -bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy with me, and on many'occasions have rau with it to the relief of Borne sufferer and have never knoWu it to fail. For Kile by B. G, R idoway . 4 '* FAWCETT n m e s s c e X x i c i " j • Rjtp in stijek a fine; line of.W^TCHIiH, CLOCKS ,'JEW E l itiY DIANIONDSi t . S The finest line of Optical Gopds in Greene County. A Specialty made ofRrttzHian Pebbly Spectacles in Gold, a iv e r snd jSfeel tiranSbe.' -They penfeyu brilliancy and disUnctiie-s of yifoWrWlilt no amount o f «aae-##ud i'oinfort, s»'ldom enfoybd by SpScfacle wearers. ■l T tt *str. Now determined5that i)0 firm in th is COUNTY or AD- ..JOINING COUNT lte shall undersell them in BI m M o B itte r* . This ramsdyIsbroomingso well known tad to sopshur as to amfo no Rin»clal n n - tkt*. M w hohav# otod forotric bitter* afng th* mum * Sofor of prakv. A purer ■ hm M s j doss not •xist, and it Is tturan- trod to do afi that Is claimed. Eirotric bUtara will onro all diaemws of ths liver andUdnsys, will remoys I'implse, boll#, sfot ritsam tad otheraff*-r.Hoimcattad by itopors blood. Will drive ttmlitrls from ths system and pn^ent m well Mcore fol mslsrifo Isvsrs. F<»r<-ursof liesilacns, oondUpetloa sod IndlrsMion try eleriric biusrs—entirs totisfaction qnanmtssd, or raooey rsfanided. Pries 60 osnts tad | l per bottls. (8) P i e WdfWVrtfolifo-rftMtMP. Yti 'enti i 4 m*dif forftKl?Jfci#of rniW.'jr nr-J by thota of sew* IniMv own ttik c1 ■tfofof.'fc'iftfotriffoy ifiip,Any . voto*#*»u» ifc>$« 4 k, ItAty to Ifoirh. ,A-W4»lfiiV ^ov}*k. Y4>ti«BHiWvt)l4 fwgf tafif*foAwHfWHt,wruril yfofo 1 into td ihwMovk. IhliUnn follfiyftodf'efotgwmlMfolWiwdtffoilWntsIrtrvmw fcrf, BsBlitwrxnr* IW>»•*#W f MfiMMifolfoiiHili iiwrlfoti. Wfifoi fWmMi in ibf tm* BiifiMvMMJ’twfoyiifiiNfi MiMfofofoffowMrt; fun CfamfotMf iBItito A J t U J a M l A S w They h:ive a full line of all kinds of Furniture, such as Parlor Suits, Bed-Room Suits, 'Dressers, Bureaus. Book- Cuses, ell .ksDdis of-Beds, Chairs. Stands, Tables, Rock ers,; a n d everything found in .a First class Furniture Store. G iv e them a call. m r o E B T A K I N S Is a specialty. V e keep on hands a full line of Coffins, Caskets, Robes, Etc. A ll calls will be promptly at tended tO; BABB &MORTON. A cordial invitation is extended to you to examine the elegant NEW STOCK being received now. A complete line of fine all the latest styles together-withevery grade of fine V %. -.-V- Business Suits, Overcoats,. Pant ings, SeatsFurnishing Goods. Our prices, like quality in fine goods can not be excelled. D. M. STEWART * CO* X E N T A , - O H IO . -t 110 n u » * J. A. CUAWKOItl), Xcuin, O. . ir . LAokr.Y j |*ittsbifrg;li» CioTiA* S t Lou is R y RSlonu, O. / J, JnmeHl Crawford & Lackey BREEDS FANCY Poland-GhinaHogs . PAN-HANOLE BOUTE. - Schedule in effect Juue. 1.1890, TrainsklvportfromCedarvills as follow GOING WEST. Kb* r‘rMvti ju lo ^ t 1, ■wgutiMaaiaiiXiijj-ui. 0. Xu Pxl*r, A, A. #. K i »: b IlKYNtll.l*, ft, ft. k Will! & IIOMIlS, DENTISTS !! XetH a^atim sl BtoAhiHltlfog, mrtitt* Main and- DKroit O. Quickerthitii any olftsr tinsO inolnnstl to JHclc»oiiville, FfiOKIDA, Ths only Hu* riti.uiiiK Pullman Boudoir sud P el- aca Hltopers inaklnx quick time to A t lanta, AiiKiiNtu; Maeon, Havas 11ah, Bruns wick, l.iiks a ity. Tlioniaavilla, C ed a r Kftva, T hiikis , Ht. AngUKtliio and Cuba. ColumliiiM. Uoliile hiiu points In Georgia ftiul Alahaiua f l mlies the shortest to NEW ORLEANS Time. 37 hours, Hnlid trains with Pull- mm» Boudoir Sleep! u gC srs making d i rect connection «t New Orleans wttlmnt omnibus transfer Tor 1 V« hs . Mexico and r* A t Ti?fkn tit a * AM I?UXfcJEiAA y TheonlvH 11 etoJacksr.il A Vicksburg, Mississippi, making dlrtct cnmisclions witboutomniliUB trstiMfer at Hhrsveiiort, l^mlHiuuafor lmflas’ FortWorth, llnus- ton, Galveston,Texas, Mexico aud (Cali fornia. Th* short line with through Pullman Boudoir Bleepers lw KooXville oonnectlng with threash oar lints for Ashsvifie. Raleigh and til* CMrollnas, Only Ib.e frpiitUiufoftP*M to Utattnuou. v«T<‘un, F«rt Payii*. Ala., Meridsn, Miss., \ HsksUurgli, Miss., HkrirveiMirt, £ * . foniUcItne Wiwwtsstoh^agHti to KV,. A l^ lihqqM bU t ('IllCii^ Nfott* Huoxviit*. Top«w 11 # mirw the shurtestViiicinnstl to At HSia usd A 11 - gHsfS, Gs.» M4tulles the SliortesUMncin- gstfio Anniston Ala,3d mill'sihesuort- «-M lm‘iunsH to iHrmlnghsi*, Ala., 15, milesskririwt<’inH»tH«uiaMiddle, Alt. I rains leave (Mntrsl UMvu Depol, Plni-firawfl. crhiiftrug- the ryffwiiiM 11Igrli Bridge of Kvurueky sari touudms Hi* I i m nfljMiliniit, m iiiii t t lii' Kiir rates, our1out eotiul.v iftkfw nlid full lufornia tloft coll on or sddro.s If.U .NMAW .Caiitrnl 1 ‘ass, Agt. We have for this season’s trade sodin large growtliy pigs of both sexes, Prices to suit the times. Also ft extra Short-Horn bull calves. Cell on, o**address as above, I f 4.46 a. m. * 10,14 a. m. B* 5.31 p. ui. flag stop, flag stop. GOING EAST. * 8 a. m, * 3.57 -p. in. SUNDAY. Sim- OvrtCBor D itto Rfo G allin , Dealers iu tine iiurses, Columbus, O., GKNTLRMfex—Early last.spriug one of our liorses was seriofisiy Injurcit by being kicked. Arabian Oil was recommended to its ami we gave U a trial. The result was not only satis, factory, but surprising. The wound healed rapidly,’ami.the afdmaf was rcitdy for use ill a few days. Since that time we have by it* use a number of cast's of scratches and re moved some bad eases ufciirb. Ara bian Oti is undoubtedly the best.gen eral Slock Liniment that We ever lifted, ami we advise Farmers gnd Horsemen to keep a supply of it in ’ Iheir sialiles at all times. Yonr* lie* ft|M'ctfuily, Dmoic A G ai . mn . We offer #100 for a ease ofFtcratehea Arabian OH will not riu-e. For sale The following trains atop on day only, kast . west . U1C. 14 a. m, |j 4.17 p. m. 116,57 p. m. 4.26 a. in. Tim* given above is Central Time. fF'ag tDally* ‘ Dally «xftept thmday* BANK. OF CEOARVK il Genera) Bauking ' Bueinna lransacied. eured ^ H arper, P m . W. Xo ClfMaNL ta ih le r , kit West Fourth Htieet, lluelnnatbO by It. G, ltidgway. CHAS. E , SMITH’S la the place foryou to get tt amoolh shave ora styllghhair cut, BA8FMENT < *1$, BUILDING*
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