The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

•iHTE HERALD .' A.NINtlBl'KSOUST VVKKKI.y *KW*l>At>KU. SATURDAY, , 1 V L Y , 25 1801 . O'. IT. l i l jA I l t , Editor and I ’rop’r PRICE * 1.29 PER ANNUM. H i m t i i u m t i x T o i t v . Cnvtmnniitr (P*iin*l».—Itf*v T. (\ Pastor. '•'••urular sorvicos nt ^ 11:0" n m; riabhnth wlnnd «t K>;im* |n it. I*. Ulmroli,.—U«t. . 1 . !•’. Morten, 'hiiwior. .<S**rvtoi«».H|i II ;itO*>m; (Salilottli %rtfiool at Hi:(Ni a in. ■ -M.H. OfiurHi.- U hv \ rt, L. Tufts, pns- (i tt. IVomshlmt »t K»rir> a m; NaUmtli f.i liuol tit •*•'10a. in.; class, auiq |i. in.; Y<miut l*e<>i‘L-,s moetlii" al 7:0* |» in; jiiiiyor in«eilit|t Wednesday evening at •rMl IT. | \ Church.—Itev. J , c . Warnock, pastor. Services nt ll:llil:t )n and 7 |> in; SnhhnMi. school a t 10:00 tt in A V . IS. Olmrcli.—Itev. A. c . nplvov |ii sloe, Ker vices a t u in ail’d :00 pin each Holdmill; Sabbath mu bool Mint <1 III. Iluplrst 'Church. — Itev. D .MTurner, pastor. I’reuelilng every Huhlmth at h i mi , and 7:0" p mi ; Hnblmth School at ; ii:twa’etoulf ivm; Prayer meeting Wed- 1 nesdoy night. B EN E F IT S O F S EA S IC K N E S S . The Physical Atlvantnjie* of th e K stn rtl internal Turkish Oath. llintclrecls of wometcp-and men, too, for that m a tte r—who; intend going abroad, dread the possibility of being seasick, sa.vs the Ladies’ Homo Journal. Every prScautiorv ever thought of, print­ ed or told, is borne In mind, and many women go on board ship w ith a quanti­ ty of so-called "remedies'’ enough to bill ten ordinary persons. The simple fact is th a t no malady is so little understood' by the doctors as seasickness, and no matter what they may recommend to quiet the fears of / intending voyagers there” is no such thing r.S a remedy. Is there Any cause for uneasiness in this? Not a particle. \ There is nothing in. the world so pro­ ductive Of good results ns seasickness. True, it is unpleasant, but so is Any good medicine. If women would antic­ ipate seasickness less, they would bo . more comfortable; A gcod dose of seasickness is the best internal Turkish hath imaginable. You ■away feel ns if you arc going to die, but depend upon it you will not.; A sa rule two days is the limit, and then it is over, and never will yon feel so well. Lem­ ons. oranges, champagne—all these are ' recommended, but the best recommen­ dation, the most practical and common sense, is to let the seasickness have its . way. and then you arc over with It. You ean modify any possible attack -by a little core ns to diet a day or two before sailing by avoiding greasy and rich foods, and this is wise. But don’t go on board with the se ttled ' idea th a t ' 'w o n arc going to bo sick. Dismiss the flhought Keep cm your feet the first ' day out. Walk np and down the deck continuously. By this method you get accustomed to the motion of tho ship, tire yourself out, and, if you are any sort o f a sleeper, yon will sleep soundly ithe first night. Then the worst is over. But if not and you do g e t sick ju st accept it philo-. sophically. Of course you will feel mis­ erable. But le t the spell run its course land it la done. And you are better for it and certainly wiser than to try to cure ■it by a-mixture Of things, which instead of remedying m atters irritates the stom­ ach and gives It a reason for a continu­ ance of proceedings. One of the leading medical authorities in the world says th a t fifteen grains of sulphate o f quinine administered two hours, or four hours a t $hwmost, before embarking will completely free even sensitive subjects frodf the horrors of seasickness. The experiment is worth trying. In any event it will do no harm. What good it will do remains fo r every person to decide. IN GERMAN P R ISO N S . vroMMt to Bo lliHployed »# Inipeotor* and instructors. The central committee for homo mla- salons in Berlin is devoting its attention at present to the necessity of a thon* ongb preparation and; practical train* Jng of women Inspectors of prisons. ’ 'Women, Mys the New Yori* Ledger, iform a quarter Of the number of pris­ oners, and consequently it is highly de­ sirable that .women inspectors should •be appointed who could exercise a good ’influence ovar tho wfcmcn Intrusted to their ears. ‘The candidates ore to be between twenty-four and thirty-fivo years of age, most be healthy and of good character, must have had a fairly good education, have interested, them­ selves in parochial work, be desirous of specially educating themselves for prison work, and be prepared to defray the cost of their equipment as well as the Journey, to Berlin. Right months are demanded for the training-four o# which are ter be spent iff tho Magdalen Institute, two in Berlin prison* and two in a penitentiary for women. Ip the Magdalen institute they are to assist inall the instruction mvanlwttiasls* tens in the cdueatjcii of the children, and to share all the hospital work and lectures which the sifters hav^ h* tkw Augusta hospital. Tho chaplain of the lkk?k’icnum. l’cntor UT^ssnor, will g»vfe instruction Jn pedagogy and (so- tu re on tho best method of caring for th e souls of the prisoners. The presi­ den t of the police, Herr von Richthofen, and the director of tho prisons, Herr Dr. Krohne, have assured the pro­ moters pf the movement of Uheir warmest sympathy, and promised hearty cooperation in tho work. After completing the course certificates of proficiency will ho awarded to those candidates who have satisfied the au­ thorities c t their suitability for the work and have passed a final examin­ ation. The representatives of the cen­ tra l board have already announced th a t such candidates will be admitted to posts in the prisons. The cost of the undertaking will amount to one thou­ sand two hundred dollars yearly, and will be defrayed by the Central board for homckmiiislons, >. A Dead City. Some of the old-time cities of Nevada, which sprang into existence like magic while the mining excitement prevailed, are now almost forgotten. In .Austin portions of the main street, which in years past were the scenes, of 'large business transactions, have in the last yeans absolutely grown up with sage brush. When the moon rises an ob­ server would be led to believe th a t here and there large stores w ith stone fronts, once occupied by prosperous merchants, were brilliantly lighted, only tb find oh passing th a t the roofs of the buildings ' have fallen, and the rays of the ihoon gleam through the still intact doors across the shadowed sidewalk with’ s e n u lo b r q i - a - - * ■ "xne editor oi rae aiuuswok vntuj NLrth Star was serenaded b y a e rw a , rew nights ago. lie says: "She sta* -Aoncd herself directly under our bed-- room window and began td ring tho changes and variations on the most un­ earthly and discordant cow bell that ever was turned out of ‘ a foundry, •Ting-a-ling, clapety-clap, ding-dong, whang-bang, tickle, tickle.’ We had been expecting lh a t tho addition of a prominent North Aroostook granger to the editorial management of the Star would elicit some agricultural response, but wc had not expected the response to take the shape of aSercncde by an old eo;w a t two o’clock In th e morning.” A lter listening to the doleful and dis training sound for half an hour the editor arose in his wrath and his night­ gown and with a club convinced the cow th a t she hod waked up.tho wrong Journalist. Such is a newspaper man’s life in northern Maine. A .turtle was found at Hamilton O., with the urtmee of two men who have long since died, aud the date 1817 carved on its back. A combination of avavice and pride killed a Detroit man. He was too stingy to hire a doctor and too proud to have the city doctor called in. The Peris were said to lie descend­ ants of fallen angels. The Pearys whoare rusticating in Northern Green­ land are evidently of another, blood; for the descendants' of fallen ang<^ would certainly seek the equator in preference to the Arctic regions. - A t the international medical corlgrees this week it was stated, ns a .seiqp'tific fact that a five-pound loaf of bread contains as tnuch nutriment as will be found in a dnily *diet of eight or ten qiiarts ot beer continued for-* year. But £ew people drink beer for the nu­ triment contained in it. .M .. <jt *' IfcWa* dangerous to be a member of the,household of Chnrles McGratten pf Pittsburg hist ivepk. David Bell/ a boarder, committed suicide. Short­ ly after a lamp exploded aud burned Up two of McGratten s children and his house Harry liowe and Peter Knee, two other boarders, went to the ruins to look for some of their effects. A’brick*chimney fell on them, almost instantly killing Kowe and fatally in­ juring Knee. *■ A Vermont Parmer woudered; why his bean cropvwas so backward. IjLe had put up Ids poles and given. the hills good care. Looking iptp the matter, he found that he. bad not planted any beans. This farmer must be a blood relative of the amateur photographer who recently went 30 miles out in the country to taka some choice views, filled 50 plates and found wheu he came to develupe them at home that he hadn’t opened the shut-i ter df hiscamera. » w n d a y , K x t f r s l s a s v i a t h e Pewit sylvan I* LI mm . Tickets at one fare for the round trip between any two stations on thei Cincinnati Division from Columbus and Springfield to Cincinnati- inclu-j cive will be sold by the P. G, C, L, By. Co. on each Sunday until fur­ ther notice, during the summer of m L \Tmm ii iif = 1 3 3 3 = m • tBaBBInl: — 1 3 3 1 . — illi I’ ujmti . 1 1 F i % °Second A n n u a l P a i r I W. * CP THE GREENE COUNTYAGRICULTURAL SOCIETY j3xn rzz3z .ii a t fXENIA, AUG. II, 12 , 13,14 ^ PROGRAM UNUSUALLY ELABORATE AND INTERESTING. f -v**- jliitrNAAIf VT — —t *** ■••• — — *•• — — *** g j i l t Jgi * t HiiTj ifT ilffi INIPI Hi •% ‘ • * f- m EVERY bAY A BAN- NER DAY WITH M a t t r a c t io n s . M ALL DEPARTMENTS 1 WILL OVERFLOW f O # T H # GOOD THINGS. s p e c i a l THE SPEED DEPART­ MENT WILL BE ENJOYABLE BEYOND EXAMPLE. THE COMING 1 FAIR • WILL SURPASS PRECEED1NG ONES. U»Rardi»Rgood rMoeaas the tmtgnec of a Pair, the Di- remora have securedentries of (tie ll-otest-footed hi ries Jo ttie cuiotry, andthecon­ duct of drivers and owners will be RwrtttUlMtedthatthe contest* will oehot andholi­ est, while the exhibitions »U through will be respectable. s=m- H’ iiV' -v Hack f e iths Old Wny. , *Aflor deliberate consideralion on flic eorps.ofpliysicla.us employed by tlm .THcksoii ..Manufacturing Co., to ilkVCKiigata llie so-called advance in medical scienYe with vercroitco to tho I ti-ifuimciit of lung <TOublcs,iliey have decided that the old reliables medi­ cinal properties oPWildCherry Bark and g highly eliminated preparation of Tar, possesses the most reliable stimulant to the WjEak and distended loberof Ihtr lungs. They are na­ ture’s own remedies, and as a con­ sequence the manufacturer has de­ cided to continue the sale of Jackson’s Wild cherry and "Tar Syrup under a positive guarantee that one dose will relieve the mqstobstinate cough and on6 bottle will generally cure a cold. Price 25 atul 50 cents, fo r sale hy B. G. IHdgWay. G. L. P ains , a, a. s. Bass R kt N olds , d , n. s TUNE & BEHOLDS, • DENTISTS i i Xenia National Bank building, corner Main and Detroit Sts., Xenia, O. GXs Vitalized Air a. used for the tion MEADOWBR00KST0CK FARM. C'OMiiakin^tlon C u re d . . . * r . i. t An rid iiby«ici(in retired fjroitj nrsctice, having had placed In bis haiids by hit East India mis denary the formal*ef a simpla vegetable terne* dyfer the speedy and Wrmssent cars ef Cos- •umtion, UrombiUs, Cstarrh,Asthma and a ll;O f W litO Throat end I.aagatfcetlons ala* * positive and tadlMl« » fat Nervous DeUlilgr and all Nerv- oasConiptalntsafUr having tvstwi Its wonder fricurative power* in tbotfsandt of caicabae felt Ithis duty tomakeitknown to his mtfering fel­ lows. Actaatedby this motive and a desire to rriievw httman'engsriag. I will send free of rFot sale. A choice lot of young bulit*; also a fine lot of grade heifers for sale at very leasonable prices, Come and see them and be convinced of their merits, to D.Bradfute I’edArvtlleO- rimraeioallwb« hwdrett thi* reeelnt inGer­ manFrenchorRhgllsh withfelt directions fot preperMgaftlfariBg;' Sent bymailbyaddrni- tng withstampnamingthispaper. W. A. Norm,82# Power’s Block Rochester, N .Y . 20 -lyr, CHAS. E. SMITH’S Is the place foryob to gat a smooth * shave a stylish hair cut. Over Th# Bunk of CedsYvilk. r m a a s it^ if ftor w . . T H A D I 3 R Attorney At Law. NO. 9 EAST MAIN STREET, OP­ POSITE COURT HOUSE. OrriCB of D ittos A G al L iw , , Dealers in flue horses, Columbus, O.. G exti . kmkn — Early last spring one of our horses was seriously injured by being kicked. Arabian Oil wa* recommended to u« and we gave it a trial, The vcru II was not only satis­ factory, but surprising. The Wound healed rapidly, and the animal was ready for uso in a few days. Since that time we hare by its uae Cured a number of cases of scratches and re* moved some bad eases ofcurb. Ara­ bian Oil is undoubtedly the best gen­ eral Stock Liniment that We over used, ami we advise Fsrmers and Horsemen to keep a supply.of it in their stables i t ill times. Yours Re­ spectfully, ^ D itto * A G ittiw . We offer #100 for a ease e fSeratohet# Arabian Oil will not cure. Fot sale by B. G. Rldgway.

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