The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
IMPERSONAL. ifoiugr- , m favor ipri'tonuous word I?” (“Gail Hamil- y-sphool class that ay a t . Hqcrctary * a stvikiijq siim- ign language' used u in vogue among nd South America, pairi speaks must ■>h(>is thirty years extraordinary ae- cial and luisim-ss >o Now Yoric mil- grand piano.built, ho in his SI00,000 ' thinha'music will, l iil-lO liorsos. ’ , rich:woman died or^lay m-T.ondon, rging a package of 00U. 'Sho‘ was too >lf tho commonest street in Philaflei- lses, adjoi-Hrngoach ivtjiS aro nil nisuisrs. Fa'month ago,, ami been fo,und in-Ger- of -Fisehcn, named ' ll tho attributes of udiug the. high educated by his dis- i.Oi irchdulcp Francis ngly weal thy. and is l , but h'o can not he io person. Hr has very, long limits, a on a long noek-'-tind.’ Parnfell is .a c’osri i newspapers and crenorally. Balfour, Ireland, is also an of American news- said.: “X like the n writers.” - ; iia is in such a state t ho now only e a ts ' >en prepared in a Jj-islibrary. Every ion is tak'on to "pro- ainst poison, and lie gs_sinee somciboii;'' can lie poisoned b* needle, which doot ,lt the .shell, i .million ■miles „of eople of the lhiited es. if each person ■lothing a year—and ■ low average—there ■pi- nee, u yearly de- i ' iii ---nt^ million strand, which, by it- jems so insignificant aking an aggregate v the Importance .of ' industry. —Young NONSENSE/* against hin; whoa N. O. I’icayilrio. levson who. can make s his onipioyor'waiits i. Picayune, iluato is now looking I t is the saddest . Houston Post, ling)—hThis. paper lead Miss Cuttlefish Wife—“ Humph! any 'further. N. Y. )—“Does yOur little i or after her fa—’* ptingl—“Oh, it ain’t father! It’s ma.”— t t nvs—“ Whal's that mrn?" Smarty Hur- d he a wit) —“I don't ,nk the-eprn is on its oot—"IB 'that the old had wheu you first mr S<jtiasheadr-“^*01 >.night in tho spring 1 » lger—“And are yon anger, officer'.’'' (.Bii* The captain's just lap liecausa .it’s too in g /‘--UoMoh Days. courteous: you, John,” said she* > e and kissed her. I'd like,” said he, • r sister.” N. Y. Sun. . a harefootedboy who in washing his feet ■ ed ^t,night, you have 1 from which a dude ‘hison Globe, u doing there in tho Mr. Brown? It is & s worth to .stay a tme ?r! Are you crazy?’ know you told me to hat you le ft ino-—in » Blatter. Hseussing the merits t <*f game. One pro* ducks, another wood* )tber thought a««|uail us article of food* Id one, turn.ng to the v, who wan as good a a waiter, .“what kind like best?” “Well, the ti-uje, almost any su it me, but what J necican eagle served *> He got it.—Iloeh* HOUSEHOLD BREVITIES. 0 —For grease and milk and' acid spots jjpob furniture, rub tho place w'oll with coldwater, then polish with soft linen, &»e eld napkins and pillow-eases for inch work. —Cream Pie.—One pint milk, yolks of tiro eggs, one cupful maple fsugar, two spoonfuls of-Hour; boil till it begins to thielvoru ilavof with lemon; put into tbo crust; bake and use the beaten whites of tbe eggs fur frosting.—Boston Budget, —The "very nicest" way to boil eggs |t to put them into boiling water and at 'once1 set tihe-dish on top of the roseiivoir or in the warmer, leaving them eight or tea nnnut.es. - The white will bo jellied, instead of hardened', .and ,ho much more digestible. - Michigan Farmer. —Crackers' tha'p have become stale by keeping can be made crisp a'gain by placing in a moderately hot oyen'for a; ■ few. minutes. They' must not be al lowed to brown.- Many.crackers are now tilted when bought. /If not-, a slight sprinkle before being warmed will 'Xb an improvements.. This applies to eitbor soda or the small oyster crackers for so'up.-sWestern Rural. . —Albert Pudding.—Four oggsi and their weight in butter, Hour and sugar. Boat the butter to n, cream,’then boat f , in, tiy degree's, tlio sugar, flour and eggs, • mixing and beating i t woll’. Boil three and one-half -to four hours, and serve with wine:or. jam sauce. This pudding is.very good with .the addition of. grated ehqcalate: hut, if this b,o used,, a loss strongly flavored sauce .is advisable.’— Gobi housekeeping. i 1 ■' .'—Milk Lemonade—Pool twenty-four lemons and put about one-third of the /rinds Into about" three qii-arts of hot • avatar. „Rub the other lemon-pools with, whito sugar. Squeeze the lemfcms and add one pound and a half of white sugar. Add the vvator -and rinds and throequarts .of boiling milk. Mix and strain through a ■ jelly bag. Put it on ice to use on . the day, after- it ,is made, dt will keep two- days. ; — There, is-no mo.ro'dolightful way of serving cold masked parsnips •left from' dinner fur break .ast than in balls. Mix up the ru'd parsnips With tile whito of an egg and a little cream to hold it ip • sbapy, and mold it into little balls,' which should be dipped one by one into tho beaten yelk of an egg, and finally dropped into gently steaming hot fat and fried throe or four minutes till they aro of a nice brown color.—Exchange'. -rCopper' saucepans are by far the 'best utensils in which to cook, hut it is net enough to keop thoni clean arid bright outside.. The inside' requires just as much and more attention, espe cially to the tinning of them, which must be renewed at least once a year or ofteneri, according as they -arc much used'ornot; too much attention cannot bo paid to this point for as every one knows a whole family can ho poisoned,' orat any rate made unpleasantly ilk by an ili-kep’t copper 'sp.ucopan, the tinning- of which Is'wqrn out. A safe rulo is never to put any thing in tho ’larder in I a copper sgricopan. -This applies eq ually' Ei toan /b tlier kind of saucepan.'—House- |{f hold Monthly. - • A STARTL ING ” THEORY . The U nique Cniuio I 'o r ^C ran k s E x p o u n d e d Ity llu o n h w A lien ists. Tho physicians of tho insane asylum at Indianapolis, .Ind., have, expounded such it unique cause for cranks tlmt it is worth while to consider the theory in order to'modify any existing judgment against this harmless but poeuliar class of individuals. According to the phy sicians’ statement, cranks are caused by irregularities in tho circulation of the blood. They are tho result of the, artificiality and pressure of modern life, causing an anatomical .change of the human heart Among the changes are cited those by which tho -diameters of tho heart aro becoming greater, its walls thinner, its strength less, its beats moro frequent. From these changes is pro duced irregularity of tho quantity of blood through tho weakoned channels that irrigate the garden of tho brain. As the circulation is not normal, some parts of. tho brain recolvo too. much •J blood and other parts nof enough, caus ing irregular growths, and niontal ^obliquity, and'eranks. The expounding of this theory will undoubtedly product a change in pub lic opinion in regard to cranks. In stead of looking upon these eccentric individuals as the products of nat ural perversity and waywardness, responsible for their own actions, Society will tolerate them with compas sion. If a crank is particularly cranky, it will be known that too much blood is irrigating a certain portion of the gar den of nis brain,- Umbrella cranks, -for example, are simply victims of the action of the heart which stimulates with tooomuch blood the idoa of appro priating somebody’s else umbrella, lla',e-ball cranks are suffering from ir regular growth of tbe gray matter of tho braitn I t is not their fau lt but their .misfortune that their brain is mapped oat like a base-ball Held, irrigated and kept perpetually fresh by a constant •'apply1of heart’s hlood. The cranks that are always borrowing; tbo cranks who want-to know “whother this is hot ttiongb for you;” all kinds of social and political cranks ate simply the results of peculiar arterial circulation Aft they are the-' results of tho development of Society and are innocent victims of our Social system, the Injustice of making- them the butts of satire must bo keenly recognized. They are to be placed among the world's invalids, among thw ih'ainafcil and incompetent, and thcil vagaries tolerated as-signs of fluctuation in^tbo public pulse.—Boston Journal Women us .Monoy-Spt'mUw*. I ' m woman, at least in America, has liny iiucii talent as a man has for Spend ing money. Who spends for what she believes to bo beauty—for raiment, books, jewels, decoration, furniture, pic tures, marble--- rarely for what d;oos her serious .harm. Ho spends most for bis vices, ■for tho things th a t hurt him greatly, llo'is apt to gamble; to specu late, to bring evil to others from his love of ploasuro.or of gain. lie will got »ld of more money in a month than she would in years, She would, ■howeyor ignorant.of it, bo appalled by the sums ho dissipates. Khe. is constitutionally zonsercattvQ, big statements of any sort are likely to alarm her. Unless desper ate or frenzied she invariably stops short qf , extremes.. She • trembles and turns pale, wlio ho, in tho flush of ogot- ■ism, moves undisturbed. Nearly all tho'' talk of women’s- -carelessness of money is really idle. The opinion can not bo sustained. It is mainly tho echo-oC-mls- approlionsion. Whore she iajovon par tially -enlightened on thp subject she is .prone to be vory'cautiou3 in its uso. Her temperamental' tendoncy is to tho op posite of .'carolossrioss.—Ladios' Home Journal. . C h ic a g o a n d R e tu r n O n ly 8 7 .0 0 . i Via C; H. <fcD., and Monon from Cin-. cinnati and one cent a mile from all points .south' of Doshier. Occasion of the patriarchs M ilitant and I. O. O. F . meeting. Tickets on sale August 5th, and Cth, 1890,'' good returning until August 11, 1890. ■Kate -of one fare for the round trip will bo made to Chicago from samo,- points, and tickets sold August 2d,- 3d, and -4th, good returning until August 11,1890, . For additional in formation apply to your nearest agent of tho G. If. ifcD.K. K. - E. O. M c C okmiok , General Passenger and.Ticket Agent. • B oys should be seen and not heard, says tho adage, but whon they a r e , whistling buoys tnoy should bo beard whether they- are seen or not.—Texas Siftings.' r "Worth Hnndrods of Dollars. , My w ife'u sed only two bottles of- “Mother’s Friend” beforo hor third confine m ent Says she would not be without it for hundreds of dollars. Hud not halt as much trouble as .before. D ock M iliss , Lincoln Parish, La. W rite Tho Hnulfield Regulator Co., A tlanta, (Ja.Js for. fu rth er particulars. Sold by all druggists. N o th in g W ith o u t I t s S tin g . And that, too, In the shape of the heartburn (most aboipinnble of acidities I) after eat* lng, if indigestion, in its ohronlo form, has you in its clutches. Neither, If it has, can you long expect immunity from biliousness and constipation, its pleasing colleagues, the hideous trio vieing each 'with each to render;your life more miserable. Get Hos- totter's Btomack Bitters at once—insist upon tho genuine in glass—and use it with rational persistence. , ' H avh you ■ redd the advertisements of Maher & Grosh, Toledo, Ohio, in this paper and previous issues! If not, better do so.- They sell good goods awfully cheap, aro perfectly responsible, and will do ju s t as they promiso every timo. .' • A n umbrella is a remarkable paradox from the fact that it is a t its best when used up.—Philadelphia PreBs. ' Any man th a t puts an article in roach of overworked women to lighten her labor la cer- tainly a Itciiefnetar. Cragin & • Co. surely come under this head in making -Dobbins’ E lectric Boap'so cheap that ail jeau use it.1 You givC.it a trial. P oliteness is characteristic pf lawyers- Ono of their chief delights la-to ia y pMiA— Binghamton 'Republican. A sy ono can take Carter’s Little Liver Pills, they are sfo very small. No trouble to swallow. No pain or griping after taking. I? tbo boys do not kiss., trie-milltea, ,<tan tho girls will miss the kisses;—Binghamton Leader. ' _______________ J. A. J ohnson , Medina,N.Y.,says: “Hall’s C atarrh Cure cured me.” Sold by Drug gists, 75c. , „ ■ I t is tho man who is too full for utterance who never know&when he is loaded.—Bos- •ton Post. ■ No Opium in Piso’s Cure for Consumption. Cures where other remedies faiL 25c, ■ ______ ___ si ----- .& A butcher who gives ligh t weight -tells by tho meat-trick Bystem.—Texas Siftings. T he youth who wakes up fresh as n daisy, is lUcely to go to bod tired if he lreups up hi'a. ■ freshness all day.—Puck. • • W hy don’t you try Carter’s ‘Little Liver Pills? Thoya.ro a-positive rims for sick headache, and all tho ills produced by dis ordered liver, Ouly ouo pill a dose. M any a man w ho . never speculates tn leather-frequently takes a.flyer in harness —on the roud. I t is positively hurtful to use ointment for skin diseases. UsoGlonn’s Sulphur Soap.- B ill's B a ir and Whisker Dye, GOcoutn. Goon at a pinch—the crab. A pair of pants.—Tho weary dogs. A cow catcher —Tlio farmor's boy. 1 ' H as to bo taken 'by the c a r—Green com. shady business—Making awn- oil the R ather tags. _______ A prohibition notice—“Keep grass.” - L ove knots should bo tied w ith A single beau. , A pur rug should always bo laid down side up.—Puck. W hen dentists go into partnership they ought to pull together, RuNS-witli tho machine—The typewriter girL—Boston Commordal-Bulletin. O ne I s company and two is n crowd in % summer hammock.—N. O. Picayune, T he rilled umbrella is tho moBt common weapon of danger.—Scranton Truth, I t is h ard for a man w ith u dull pencil to w rite sharp tilings.—Somerville Journal. . __ -- 0—- -- ■ .J! O ravr - diooeus do a g reat deal of work th a t is beneath them.—Toledo Blado. * Tnc girl who boasted th a t she dared to climb a three-btory ladder concluded to back down when she gdt about half way to tho toprf-Somervilld Journal. F alstapp asks— “What’s honor!” ns though it wore hard to tell; hat lot one woman sit behind another in church, and she’ll tell what's on her in loss than two minutes.—Enrvard Lampoon. -i ■ - - -*--------- S ome one says that “the happiesMooking man is the one who is not-burdened with wealth.” Ho evidently did not form his opinion from r.oeinga friend returningfrom thoraces.—*Yonkers Statesman. A young lady a t Cape Mav attempted to commit suicide by drowning In tha surf,, but “couldn’t stay under long enough,” It Is inferred-that sue is a lightheaded girL— Yorristown Herald. FOR DYSENTERY, BILE BEANS. T r y “ B I I iB B R A N S H M A I.Ii” (-40 l i t t l e M a n s i t t e a c h b o t t l e i. V e r y s m a l l— « a s y t o t a k e , P r i c e o f e i t h e r s ls e , 8 3 c . 1 S T B U T O P T O T Jlt P R U Q Q X S T . A ll the year round, you may rely upon Dr. Pierce’s Golden, / Medical Discovery to purify the blood and invigorate ttte system. It’s not/^like the Sarsaparillas, that are-said to be good for the blood in March, April and May. The “ Golden Medical Discovery” works equally . v?ell at all times, and; in •all cases of blood - taints, or humors,- no matter- what . their ‘name or nature. •" • / ’ It’s the cheapest' blood-pUri- Jher, sold through druggists, bechuse you only .pay for the good you get.1 Your money is returned if it doesn’t benefit or cure you. ^ Can you ask more?- “ Golden Medical Discov ery ” contain^ no. alcohol to inebriate, and no syrap or sugar to derange digestion. Jt’s „a !concentrated~vegeta ble, extract; put up in large bottles; pleasant to the taste, and equally good for adults or children. The “ Discovery” cures all Skin, Scalp and Scrofulous affections, as Eczema, T.etter, Salt-rheum, Fever-sores, White Swellings, Hip - joint disease and kindred ailments. T n t f s P i i w ill sa v e th e d y sp ep tic from 'many d ay s o f m isery , a n a en ab le h im to e a t w h a tev e r h o w ish es. They p rev en t Sick Headaoke, c a iis c th o food t o a ssim ila te an il nour ish th e body, g iv e k e en a p p e tite, and Develop Flesh an d so lid m u scle. E le g a n tly sn g a * existed. P rice, 2 S ets, p er dux . SOJYD EVERYW HERE . D R O W E N 'S ELEC TR IC B E L T A im »Trs»*»3sisr«o3E*.'5r, . . PATEHTtOAtfi, 16, IM7, iMtMVEDJULY30.18S9. DR t OW*N’B IIICTltO- ■. GAI i YAHIOBODTBttT V and ^SCSPXNSORTWiu AUXhenmiU*O m S. rMtiaU,X.»nb«g«,Oentnl ar 4 WerrvM neblUty, _>Co«tiTeaIe»», ^ KiAscy ’Nervontttts, TttaHiiti tw ill Kx- ^ fanttisS, WMtiBf si ’; mms hih I if Intitaitiois is -MsrrieA8r8Infl«life. 0HS1RLS FART1BS OS tS DAT* TSUU O N J $ E N J O Y S Both the method and results when Syrup of Figa is taken; it is pleasant and refreshingto the taste, and acta gentlyyetpromptly ctnthe Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tera effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of.Figs is the I only remedy o f its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to. the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly benoficial in its effects, prepared only .from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities com mend it .to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and §1 bottles by all leading drug gists. 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