The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
e r s o n a l , ? bout is not l> A t about rlvata apart* ! Cornell, $g brains. Ho ’a. Ilo is e s * Itora should J hen they go a ] out But by r flies he has he service of vesSIS.ooo a. ongrogation, idvance pub* nd $8,500 for ous journal, . the.lecture jorary work, e traded hi* lident of the famous and' artists, is a on society as aceful, and a who dresses jtifu l house, married, but >le husband, . should con.*, ith the name lancing still a recent hall rrootna were m a veranda, iked his com- ■alkod about other groom 'able phrase* a mama and am hot, and p cool them' ed not be vol* • t the sa lien t' ) of culture, n in Boston; it-tho Boston d University; . Marblehead the Atlantic mt of. the S i in ity Church, uburn.—Bos- ■ . f iring&old, O., t of his vital aright side of ealthy young ’ i a dVaughts* cod abilities, sts from the l is actively Session. The e plainly felt simulation Is normal. Mr. j a little boy heavy farm aed obliquely III for some believes tbat to its present Jj i that his cir'!|[ . tnally accom- ichange. EN S E ." lively )—“ Ap- jarkin—“ Kot nces,” —West supposo baby 10 bruto—“ I to cry about (to tramp)— many trials.” mum, but no Ian. U is—” Mrs. is,’ Johnny; ranglo-T-“ AU ond lottor of i of—a Veno- rind?” “ No; lives inFlor- hill just as 1 l.”—Harper’s careful with ah, it into a in’ tcaro how line.” John* aero! that’s tisdom, She kful widow— iolotnon, tbo tie married t enough h o u s e h o l d BREV IT IES , _-To renovate scratched furniture die*. Kim, beeswax in turpentine, making It ,f the consistency, of molasses; apply with a woolen cloth, then rub briskly with a dry* piece o f flannel. Th e 1 m* Movement Is wonderful. —Citron Cake.—One cup of buttert two cups of sugar, three eggs, beaten light, one cup of milk, teaspoonful of pesm of tartar, four and one*half cups j . of flour, one small nutmeg, four ounces [r 0( citron sliced th in—Boston Globe. —Keep eelery fresh by rolling it in brown paper sprinkled with water, then jas damp cloth, and put It in a cool, dark phee. Befqre preparing it for the table, submerge it in cold water and le t it itsnd.for an'bour. I t w ill be found very crisp —People in tbe country who are an* joyed by flies should remember {h it dusters of tbe fragrant clover, which pows abundantly by nearly every road* aide, if hung In the room and le ft to dry ind* shed its faint fragrant perfume through tho air, w ill drive' them away. —For roaches, make a flour paste into which has been stirred, while hot,' phos phorus, in the proportion of a dime's worth of the phosphorus to a half*ptnt Of paste; when nearly cold add a quar ter as much grease. Fu t on pieces o f boardwhere the roaches are. Thfey w ill diewhile eating the paste. —Fruit and Bread Dessert —Heat any kind of fruit either fresh or canned, boiling, hot; and sweeten to ta s te .'B u t ter thin slices of bread; with which line .thebottom of a deep dish, and cover it With the hot fru it Add other slices of bread and layers of fru it until the dish is full, having fruit on the top. Eat while It is warm.—Demorest’a Monthly. —Veal Bails—Chop enough raw veal very fino to make one and' a half cup fuls; chop a small slice o f salt pork very fine, and mix it with the veal; add. one scant toaspoonful of summer savory, one I; ' md a half of salt two-thirds of pepper ¥ and one-half qf sage. M ix thoroughly, binding with an egg, hud make into, flat . balls Let them fry slowly in lard or drippings for half an hour.—House keeper. —Orange Circles.—Two cupfuls sugar, one cupful butter, one cupful milk, whites of four' eggs and yelks o f five, two spoonsful o f balking powder, a, spoonful of lemon flavoring, and floiiv : tomake a smooth hatter; bake quickly In round baking-powder box covers - Take the white of one egg, and beat $tiff with sugar; add the juice o f one . orange. . Place two cakes together with I tbeicing between,^nd Ice the top.-’ Tho ■ grated skin may boused, if desired, in theicing.—Ladies’ fiom e Journal. ■>, -Cherry Rolypoly.—S ift half a pound of flour into a bowl, add' oije-quarter of a pound of suet, chopped flno, about a quarter of a teaspooftful of Alt and just water enough to make a dough that can be rolled out on' a ?board. .Stem and seed ©no pint ait ■cherries. Roll the crust nearly an inch, L thick, spread ’the cherries evonly over |1 itanil dredge them ligh tly with flour, fell it up, put it In a floured cloth and sjn it securely. Put it in a pot o f boil ingwater and boil it, without stopping, twohours. —Atrordlnary china or earthonwaro I isporous, and the flno pores w ill fill up K idthgreasd'-bi* fatty substances, which I-4nttIrao;.- becoming rancid, w ill give an I offensive odor and taste to any food put I into such-vessels. ■ Soap should not be Stcfl for washing ordinary china or , earthen vossols (tho solution o f soda is 1 better), and all vessels should be a fter* wards well rinsed with clean, hot water, ft free of any fatty substance. Soda |/ forms with any greaso on the vessels a ;*o»py compound, but, acting stronger ' than soap, It w ill remove the grease li'Siore thoroughly, HEAVEN ON EARTH . bs a Town Where Flitno-Playlogr Moat Done Behind Closed Doom. A curious system o f lines obtains In Germany, Pdoplo are fined for every carious little alleged offense. An ea- yUnable lady went out for a walk last week in tbe old part at Hanover. Wan dering about 'In the quaint, narrow ■keets she lost her way, and, being un- *-s to speak German or to find p, cab, !-Sseendered wildly hither r^d thither util at last she found herself in a re* Note suburb quite in tbo country. tbe city, she sorted across an open fcld, but was speedily overhauled by a ■alive, who implied by his tones and features that she was committing a Inve offense. To make a long and ■ W i n g story short, this estimable W j was ultimately compelled to pay a *»* of three marks for trespassing upon J*® private property o f a suburban farmer. Boys are fined for playing games in "Sltreets; to throw a spow-ball at any Hraon or any thing costs seventy-live Whistling upon the streets Is a •aable offense; so Is dropping nutshells * writ peelings upon the pavement neighbor keeps poultry and the •riding disturbs you, a complaint to ■* police results in the immediate ***|e«ent of the nuisance. TOton the young woman o f the fam ily 5*®"*** upon the piano the windows o f •broom must be closed in order that ■•neighborhood shall not be pestered. Y, Journal. j Prolesslonal OnrtMjr, Unnlzl—John, I think there's a •Wardown in tho halt t’n.iizl—Lo t him stay there. * nothing ho cin tako except that fgj*NUa I borrpwojj from Jo^ea— r-U' , EMERSON ’S INFLUENCE . • B a In ten d s * t® Make FeopI® A i n H lr k and Grow la M oral Beauty. I t baa been objected to Emerson that ha is altogether too, Tsfined and lofty fo r the daily uses of men; that the ideal which he insists on is unrealizable. That'ho was sane and sensible in his own life ig well known; that he kept aloof from 'visionary associations and had sound counsel pvhere public affairs Of Importance were concerned is well known; hut it is still proclaimed tbat his writings are not concrete and prae* tical.enough for the world as it is con stituted, and on this account are curious rather than useful, a species of intel lectual fire-works, dazzling, but of little substantial value. That this is all error might be apprehended by suppos in g such a person as Emerson in any. given community going around and, with such Btrains as we find' in his books, animating, kindling and com forting, making people aim in thought and manners a t something high and beautiful, making them respect sincer ity. courtesy, and faith, reconciling them to life and inspiring them with conviction of greater and.lovelier things yet to come. Would not such a person be serviceable in any community? W hy do we rush after tbe really .eloquent orators, i f ' t h e world can. do without transcendent expression?- Emerson never expected the world to realize tbe ideal he spt up, but ho intended to make people aim high, so that they should at least be less vulgar and meanoand base. And this iaa great work and a good one. I t is a high mlsSjiPU and a needful one. We do not need fewer but .more “ trans- cendentalists.” In a land mainly de voted to politics and business, these stirring and enchanting messages that call us all into tho temple of the human soul and bid us adorn its, walls with spiritual gifts and listen to the mysteri ous voices that make deep music, these are now and always messages wo most urgently need for growth and salvation. —Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. —Paris jewelers have been duped by thiqv^s Who.kept watch on the windows of tho chief stores and made paste gems to imitate those displayed. Then on a given day members of the gong visited tho different stores, made small pur chases, looked at tho jewelry displayed in the windows, but deolinefl to buy on account of the high price. The jewelry they looked at; however, .went with them arid tho jeweler calmly restored the substituted bogus gems to his win dow, all unconscious, o f tho deception. —The German Government is now ex perimenting with a novel kind of shoo for tho infantry rogimentsfTho solo consists of a sort o f a metallic welt filled with gutta perclia and resin. This costs much lees than leather and aids in the'elastic ity of the inarching stop. SS.OO to NIacara Falls. S6.00 to Toronto, Grand personally conducted excursion via C. H. & 1). and Grand Trunk Rail ways, August 21 , 1 S!I 0 . The triumph of tho Boason. Our reedird is tho best and this year we w ill eclipse all former efforts, in the assurance of comfort and care to our patrons. Five thoroughly posted and competent agehts wIU accom pany this oxcursion and remain as an escort to the party during their stay at. Niagara Falls, and arrungo accommoda tions for tho side trips to Toronto or Thousand Islands; to the latter point a rate of 510.00 for tho round trip is offered. Make application early for Sleeping-car accommodations and tickets, on sale at Chamber o f Commerce Building, 200 YVcst Fourth Street. 410 Vino Street, or Depot, Cincinnati; Union Ticket Office, Covington', K,v.; or any Agent of the C. II- & D. R. It. or immediate connect ing lines. E. O. M c C ohsiick , General Passenger and Ticket A gen t “ Tan early bird catches tho worm,” hut It is the late '‘lark” that brings on the “ snakes."—'Yonkers Statesman. Finears tell—so do little brothers. How soojr the crying baby in tbe house grows to bo a girl with a piano I—Atchison Globe. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ P eople who say sharp things often got the reputation of being blunt—Baltimore American. * _______ Tax little girts who carried Incense in cldcn times were tho first myrrh-maids.— Lawrence American. Trie bridal trip often saddles a groom tvs?h c.nflav Entni 2 h_tft A MtxisTZR is excusable for thinking moreof the lambs of his flock than of tbe doze.—Blngheintcn Republican, T here is always room for onemore In the waste basket.—Dallas News. ■— -• -■ -g • ■ ——* o A good deal more is said of the death strnggto. but it is the lifo struggle that U the hardest to go through.—Hutchinson (Kan.) Nows. “ I S ickxess i* Nature's way of saying; told-you so,”—Puck.' A n ornithological freak—A double eagle. Tux most popular woman in tbe United States Is undoubtedly the golden-haired young lady who adorns tbe doubls eagle —Puck. ■ “ H ammock drosses” are announced for summer wear. Something a girl can slip outof easily, we presume,—Yonkers States man. _ L ovrrs arc slow about proposing this summer. Owing to the high pried of the commodity, they hbsltatoaboutbreakingthe Ice.—Texas Siftings. 4 T ijb man of many adjoctivcr is liable to be taken for the Composer of circus advertise ments.—Martha'S vineyard Herald. “ I am tired of looking at brick and mor. tar. I want to get out into the country and feast my vision on groen fields.” “ In other words^you want to let your aya-browM.”— Tatra Haute Exprsas.-. _ . T h a t ITafortunst® t i n t o f Tours, Bilious reader, will never resume its fh no t!ons with regularity and vigor if you per- ering itw ’" ” — ............... and invigorate it with Hoststter’s Stomach Bitters, incomparable, also, for dyspepsia, nervousness and kidney complaints. Uxtaas aha' sails under false colors,'tbs brunette should never be as light-besdsd as the blonda—Munsey’ s Weekly. P xb ru do not discover it until too late, that tbe so-called washing powders not only eat up their clothes, but ruin their skin, and' cause rheumatism. Use nothing butDobbin’s Electric Soap.. Have yourgrocer keep i t “ T hrt ' rs • canny lo t '’ "W h ol” "The lobster-factory people in Newfoundland. Jester. . , ■ ' H ave no eqdnl as a prompt and positive cure for sick headache, biliousness, consti pation, pain In the side, and nil liver troub les. Carter’s Little Liver Fills. Try them. A man who can not keep his own knife tan minutes generally cankeep a borrowed blade ten years.—Ashland Press. R 'A . R ood , Toledo, O./says: “ Hall's Ca tarrh Cure qured my w ife of catarrh fifteen f ears ago and she nas had no return of i t t's a sure cure.” Bold byDruggists, 75o. I t I s not always proper to address tbe man behind the sods fountain as octor, eventhsugbbs Is aflzzlcian. H ave you seen the Ram's Horn? If not, write to K. P. B rown , North Penn. St, IndianapoUs, Ind, , A repost of sh earthquake can hardly be called groundless. . . S ea air roughens the skin. Use Glenn’s Sulphur Soap. Hill’s Hair EndWhisker Dye, 50cents. ,O ct with thsboyi Orako's Magazine. -Elbows and knees.— P ain in the side nearly always cgmes from a disordered liver and is promptly relieved by Carter’s Llttlo Liver Pills. Don’tforgot this. E test hard drinker Isa little soft'—Texas Sittings. ._______ T he best cough medicine is Piso’s Curo for Consumption. Sold everywhere. 25c. FoOTLionT' F uai nss—Diamond buckles__ Judge. ____ O K B E N J O Y S Both the method and results when jByrupo fFigs is taken; it ispleasant and refreshing to thetasto, endacts gentlyyetpromptlyon thoKidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys temeffectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers andcureshabitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy o f itsAkind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to tlie stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial inUs effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its .many excellent qualities com- mend it to all and have toado it by all leadingdrug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try i t Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FI 0 SYRUP CO. BAHntAMCISCO, on . toum itu , hi . new roue. H.r. T b s dyspeptic, lh a flc b ilt t s k l, w k «ll»* « r dram « m « n o f w a r It. «d m in * « r bo4jr, d rink « r expw sn i fn Will And Tatl’s n i l s Ik© RisM restorntlvn ever odfcred the Invalid. 9 g en ia l [■bring Try Them Fairly* A vlgeroan M 4 f« para bleed, ntrang nerves and a ckeerlkl mind w ill result. SOLD EVERYWHERE. TNI MUT DUltSN RlEMiaT, BEECHAM'SPILLS mBiiioistilKtiTouiDlwrien. "ffcrtb a Oaiatn n Isz’1Vst soM f o r SW O to t i, B T ALL bNHieetin*.' MOTHERS’FRIENR MAXE s CHILD BIRTHMg *•*unao aspoha ooNsiNaMiNT. "NoTSKHr' mailed S rkk . KKAIiriEI.W R tflCUT lIK CO, ATLANTA, I t Br all DmrnoisTS. SWSARSMMMIU m , Snmmi. ENGINESSgp . A L L K INDS. _ Hroatalomie Free. . rwlKVKNTOUI. S hi , 1 rook rare, Mitm IW,T.riM|M>ll.Alin*., _ _ ------ ' 1 , wrstosIW tut* tret «wsm*> PATENTS! It was Ben Johnson, we be* lieve, who, when asked Mal- lock ’s question, MIs life" worth lining ? ’’ replied ‘ “ Tha t de* pends on the liver" And Ben Johnson doubtless saw the double pointy to the pun; *The liver active-— quickr— life rosy, everything bright, mountains o f trouble melt like mountains o f snow. The liver sluggish— life dull,' everything blue, molehills of worry rise into mountains o f anxiety, and as a result—sick headache, dizziness^ constipa tion, „ Tw o ways are open. Cure permanently, or relieve tem porarily. T a k e a pill and suf fer, or take a pill and g e t well, Shock the system by an over d o se ,'o r coax it by a mild, pleasant way. Dr; Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the mild means. They work effectively, without pain, and leave the system" strong. One, Jittle, sugar-coated pel let is enough, although a whole vial costs but 25 cents. P 1 IIT M II W . L i D s iii I m 8hote * )• *rar> liA V I RIM rented, and .every pair lias M* aam eaad price stamped on bottom . C o O ^ f l f M i i ^ O O j W. L. DOUGLAS $3 S H O E lEITLBRR Flae C a lf aad Laced W a te rrrM fO n ila . . K fil) Genuine Hand-sewed, an elegant i UU atyinii dre.cSlioe whichQ*mmtndc ItMlC. I 'J nil Hand-sewed Welt. A ans^calf Shoe ' I t i OB unequalled fOFRtrleNnddurability. ( 5 Eft .Goodyear Welt It the standard i lu,3U Shoe, at apopular price. ' 1 >4 C(| Follceman's Shoe It especiallyadsptad uiliwU torrailroadman, farmers,sw. AU. BIDSM COSSEMS. BVTtOSAREUtS, $3 $2SHOES LADIES. herebeenmo,tfavorablyrecelvedilhcclntrodneed. 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