The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
' P H K H K f l a i i D . I AN INPKCKNDUNT WKMKLY NKW8l»AFKK. SATURDAY, JULY , 11 1891, W. 11, TthA IB, Editor and Prop’r PRICK • 1 .30 P IR ANNUM. Sir William, Vernon lipiyoyirfc ip ambitious to- have Gladstone’* mantle fall upon him Who is Harcourt ? >■ ‘ Rio Jabieto ig'Hflfdfeil ‘city1*From k temperance^standpoint. W ith* pop- u1atiois**of'‘fitoO.OOO; drunkenness ib al most iinknown. » . i . •V# <•' it-.j Vi Mp’jdMta-'fiM1 . ■i........ A man in Fhihtdelphia has had his tongue cut out by the doctors. . H e is uot such a brilliant conversationalist as he was, but his cancer troubles him no more. j, ' -< Florida Juts reconsidered its deter*! , V . f „■ *♦ ** . i i a legal holiday. It is pleasing to note that that state has some sense o f pro* priety left. A North Tunbridge (V t.) man has a hen which lays eggs plainly marked with thefigures 1 841,"' Unfortunately eggs are not always frank ouough to publish their age. The poem, “There is n o , death/' written by Lord Lytton, and'signed. “J. L. McCreery," is still* going the *. of the pre»i7 'rThis oneof-'ltKe* An Ohio chorister sacrificed the sweetness o f music-to the sweetness* of revenge,, Being discharged, he took a scuLin a pew and purposely sang out o f tune, ^ , Joaquiii' Miller has written a ' poem <m Alaska. His presentation o f his arctic subjectjs so vivid that one who is liable to catch cold should not read it when perspiring. The Portuguese ure a spiteful peo* p e . They do not like - the English iuulso-they cull the English lnmgunge ihe Atuerscau> language: ”' Would that all spite wore nBinnocuous. * ' William Reed, a New York com positor, could set type butr~iie ' could not set'his jaw; so he called in a doc tor. William unhinged the lower'part qf his luce while laughing ut.on alleged - .. «7- rr-— I— W..WW- ■ . 1 ' The Ohio man who rabbet hi* waUld-be bride o f her 'pocketbook,'. rings and watch is only exceeded in depravity the pew York man who shot his wife lute. because breakfast was The grave o f Gen. Hancock is un marked. Of course Gen. Hancock built a more lasting monument thun- stone or bronze, but that does not pal- liate the neglect o f his countrymen. Australia like America will soon have a transcontinental railway, but,it will cross from north to south instead o f from east to west. . -; A New Jersey man found what he took to' be tea in uu oldcunister. A f ter poUring it in the stove he had a marvelously clear realization that it is possible to find powder and canister together in time of peace as well us in time Of war. tWhat has happened to tho Colorado dtsert is what is supposed to have hap pened to Atlantae. There is no tell ing what moment the thiu earthen jL-rust will give way beneath our feet and the Atlantic and the Pacific meet oyer our heads. The fashion o f the w.orld changes with continents as well us with men. Depew*tys: “ Fifty men in these United States have it in their power to come together within 24 hours and arrive at an understanding by which every wheel of trade ubd commerce may be stopped from revolving/every avenue o f trade blocked, aud every electric key struck dumb.” But they should ever attempt to do any thing o f thut sort just think what 00,000,000 people have it in their power to do. if AN D R EW JACKSON , SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. -DEALER IN’- widow o f St. Paul, has remembered her dog TassO in her will. • Five dollartfa week is to bedevotod to the care o f him “as long as the dear little fellow shall l ‘Xe*” , r ; . Princess. Merle Boiiaparte will mar* ry a workingman. I t is barely possl kle that in the ueXtgeneiitiou' there may be some Cue with Bonaparte blood in'his Veins' ot some practical use to this world. ^ ■ ’ speaking of Mr. Gladstone’s condi tion,. the 'Columbus Dispatch says that “ it is admitted by the most san guine that ap illness at 83 is danger-, ous.” But Mr. Gladstone will not be 82 until Dec. 29 next. ’V •-- ' ■* A snake crawled into a barroom at Manheim, *Pa., the otherday. There yere several old topers present,* and the cold sweat stood’upou their brows until1 they could decide whether the reptile was subjective or objective. Prof. Harrington has : taken Gen. Grady's place at the- head .of the weather bureau; blit as the bureau has been transferred to the agricultu ral departmeut it is Jerry Rusk who is now meteorologically responsible. The republic of our fathers will re main firm upon its foundations so long as it numbers among its citizens patriots.like a certain Norwich (Ct.) man. He has had the tails o f his pea cocks dyed iu such a manner that when spread they look like American flags. The death of Albert Hamm, the oarsman, at the curly age o f 31, is di- ractlv attributable to athletics. There is little doubt .that .too much physical training is more injurious thau too little. Some medical authorities go so far os to assert that hard, teusc muscles ure incompatible with perfect bodily health, New things ure only the return of old things. When Alexander Suwar- oif one o f the best generals of Cather ine III o f Russia, stormed Ismail, in 1780, he announced his success to the empress as follows; “Praise be to God and praise he. to you; the fortress is taken, and I Am in it,” Thus the slang phrase “ in it” ib found to be at least 100 years old. rM§J ■>V$S l«r 4 T UJ A N E W S T O C K O F S iding , finishing , flooring , sash , doorsblinds . .f SCREEN A large stock,; All sizes, Beady for Imaging, at low prices. Estimates furnished on application, for anything in the line of Lumber. GALL A N D NEE F O B Y O I IB 8 E L V E 8 . Following is the pnnuhraent which an indignant editor would inflict upon a dog-poisoner: “He should lie con demned to scrape barnacles off o f the wrong side o f oblivion until the sun turns into an icicle,” The United States constitution prohibits “ unusual” punishments; so it is not likely that any American citizen will ever re ceive such a condemnation. A. J' OKAwroan, J. H. B acket Xenia, O. ... Jamestown, O. Crawford & Lackey BREEDS FANCY Poland-ChiiiaHop aW r fr ia * 1LOTTit Kni t * ■ ’ . Wo have for this season’s trade some largo growthy pigs of both wxc 8 . Prices to suit the times. Also 3 extra Sliort-Uorii bull calves. Call on, or address as above, • It is strange that boyish recklessness does not ofteber result in death. Few are the lads who have rounded out their first decade who have not missed A SAFE INVESTMENT. Is one which is guaraoltsd to brine yonsatisfactory rasa 1 *. or In east or mllnre a returnol purchase price. On tbls sale clan voncan bur from onr ad* rartlsed New Discovery tor Consumption. It~is guaranteed to t>i%g relief in evefy_csse, • f m I r < whenused forany affection *of Throat, Lungsor Chest, snch as Consumption. Inflammation, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended apoo. Trial bottle freeat Ridgeway’s DragStore. (I) mana■i ws^wMitossfcrssi -uniiwisn.w M er it Wins* i . t a g their . Mi. M S i ^ j a « M « a 3 E N S least once or twice. It n seldom, New Discovery for OStompdon/Dr. eo oneu . Dr. though, that a boy Is quiteso reckl a P i*** *•»# Bile, Bucklen’a Arnica as the one who died suddenly in Ken .its neck. The eow wts gentle under every titoe;and westandreadytorefund 4 iuary c r umstHncos.. i t she wia **1 moved to runin this particnUtr; in- havewontheiirareatpopnlnrlty purelyon •"ance. . thdrmeritc, Ridgeway’s,druggist, ( 1 ) Prouoset Ainiieit tolie Goutita- tionof Ohio. T A X A T I O N . SacrtOM 1 . Beit n n lm l by the General Astaiiibly of the Bute of Ohio. That a propor tion shell be inbniitted to the electors of this State on the first Toeiday after the first Mon day in Noreinher, 18 Vi,to aidend Section "J, of Article X II, of the Constitution of the SUte of Ohio, so that it shall rend as follows: ARTICLE XII. gecTos 2 . Laws way ho passed which shell Ux by » anlfora rale all money*, credits, in vestment* in bonds,stocks, joint-stock compa nies. ofotherwise; and all raft! end personal property according to the tree value thereof in money. In addition thereto, laws may be pass ed taxing righu, privileges, franchises, and snch other subject matters ns the legislature may direct: bat barying-goeeds, public aehool- Jhoaees, houses usedaxelaslvely for pablic wor ship, iastitatioas of purely pabtio charity, pub lic property ased extiuslveiy for any public purpoM, and other property may by general lews, be exempted from taxation; and the val ue of all property so exempted shall, from time to time, be.ascertained ana published ee may ba directed by law, SxCTtoX 2, At sack election, those electors desiring to vete for such amendment may have placed upon their ballots the words "Taxation Amendment—V m ,” and those opposed to sack amendment may bate placed upon their ballots tha words “ Taxation Amendmsnt—No." S kctiok S. This amendment shall take af- |ect on the first day of January, 18M. NIAL R . HYSBLL, Speakerof the House of Representatives, wm vanob M arqu is , ^ President of the Senate, Adopted April fit, 1 M 1 , UsitKDB t A tm or A mvsics . Onto. 1 OrricS of ths S ccurtskv or B tatk . f I, Baalsl J. Rysa, Secretary of State of theStataof Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a tree copy o+ a, joint resolution' adopted by the Gsasral Assembly of tha State ofOhlo.on theSUh day of April A. It. 1 RSI, taken from theoriginal tails filed in this oSoe. In taeUmony whersof, 1 kava hereunto sab- aerihed» y same and affixed my ofl* fnxAt .1 eial eval. at Geiambas thf ?ith day of April, A. B. 18 »U DANIBU. J. RYAN. SeortUry of State, ■* « ■* •« Hot Weather Goods. NEW FABRICS Crepe De Tela, Light Tissue Cloth with flowers from nature, notably "Bear Grass” from Florida, the ‘Solitude” (fromCalifornia) of the arid plains. * -— • These goods are very dressy, warranted sure colors and perspiration praot Black Organdy lawn, Chally 5.cents a yard all wool filling 20 cents, pine apple tissue, black dotted Swiss. Another case o f Remnant Sheeting only 18 3-4 o. per yard. 21-0 yards wide. Sun umbrellas, beautiful handles, 50 cents and %r»00. II ■ t 2IENTA, OHIO. TOTHEPATRONSOFTHElliLII - * 'fr A cordial invitation is extended to you to examine the elegant NEW SC0GK a 1 being received now. A complete line of fine all the latest styles together with eveiy grade of fine / Business Suits, Overcoats. Bant ings, Gents Famishing Goods. Our prices, like quality in fine goods can not be excelled. D . M s S T E W A R T 8 c C O . X E N I A , - - - FAWCETT . m a p . Has In stock a fine line of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELKRY and DIAMONDS! f V liliancy and .1 Ifltlnctnewof vision, with an amount of oas« and The finest of Brazillai confer«bri comfort, seldom enjoyedbyaipectacic Weareral / w,..
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