The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

. <1 ] „ • -lfH K AN l.VDKPKNnKjiTWEEKLY«K\Vrtl‘Al*KB. SATURDAY, MARCH 7. m i |(’. H.J i L A l l t f Editor and PrQp'r *S PRICE 1 1.20 PER ANNUM, CX lUKCH IN IEK C TO B Y . Covenantor Cluiroll.—Rev T, C, Si>rmjf, l*n»tor,; itegular service* at U;Qft a, >•»; dhbbatli school fttlo-.on,a in 1]UP- CliufeK.'—H e t. .T, F . M o rto n ’ p a »W .. vices »it U :00 a i„ ; Sabbath school a t 1(1:00 a m. M.J5. C h u rc h .- Hey. G. L. Tufta, pnH tor. p reach ing a t lOiLI a m ; Habbath m houl a ll 9’30 a.,iii.; c I hkh , 8:<Kl p. m, foitmr Pcoide’a meetln ' «,t 7:O0 p m ; n7iPp'“ l“ ,“ “— ™"''..... ■ 7:00 U. P. C hui'ob.—Rov. J . c . VVarnouk, pastor. Services a t 11:01) a i» and 7 p in; Sabbath school tit l0 :0 0 am . A. M- 13. O liuroh.—lte v . J . IX Jack- aim, pastor. Services atM tOO ain anti 7:00p m each S abb a th ; S abbath achool 3:0(1 p m ; clans, 7:00 p hi ouch 'F riday . liap tist OUurcli. — ISev. 1). M T u rner pastor. P reach ing <v.verv. .Sabbath a t 1U in , aiut 7:00 p hi ; S ab b a th S'chool at 3:00.o’uloefc p m ; P ray e r m eeting Wed liesday n igh t. ' my ovru aeiure#, aniiiMica tiiait ]'i' anemia ‘ leant, Turning two chairs hack to hook, I would rest w, hand on each and throw all of pay weight on ipy arias. Iq that way I got that little hop that is the secret of the Walts step, hut Which is hard to describe. I learned readily,and was soon able to go on the floor with gentlemen.” “Auddo you enjoy dancing now?”tho reporter asked. 1 “Do I enjoy it now? Well , ' t should say 1 do, I have more fun out of danc­ ing now than 1 ever did. There’s noth­ ing nicer, to my notion, thanaqnadrille or a waits, I t lightens the pathway of my life and makes mis happy.” CsoaU M Flah Traps. A petition in being circulated and largely signed by the people to this part of tbe> valley, aays the La Jam (Col.) Tilcho*pwd rw illjhe presented to the Eighth General Awembly praying fpr the enactment o f a law tosprovide for the screening of the headgates of the' irrigating canals for the protection of fish. The destruction of fish through this source ‘is deplorable: ■Recently aa 'L .tt.—.-V .rA.'*w:.a SaraamaM u s DANCING MUTES. B ail,W ithou t P rom p ter or Or* ■ c h e s tra .. ■ T h e Singular S ig h t P resen ted by a T h ro n g o f P eop le T rlp p ln g th o L ig h t F a n - .. tattio T o t U 'ltlio a t ttt^Aid ■if,.. o f Alnalc. ■ . '■»A ball without music was .one of the events ip this;city recently, eays the itt- dianapolis ilournal. It occurred a t the Institute - -for the Deaf: and Dumb. Every tiling hud been attended to—tbe floral decorations, the dainty refresh­ ments, the illnininatiott of the buildings and gkrande. and the waxing of the doncohalL The guests were attired In full .evening dress, and early in the evening many entered to the ball room proper, where .already several couples were whirling, kround: in the waltz. And yet the uninvited, stand* flgJustout­ side the door,* would, hardly have been cognizant o f what'Wafc golngon, for r there werenostrainsofmeasured music, no prompting from th o .'‘caller,’* no sounds except the occasional' shuflfo on the smooth floor as the dancers glided by. On first thought it might seem aa "’fitting to invite a party of blind to Wit­ ness an eclipse through a telescope as tfl get up a dance for *" band of deaf .mutes, ' Nat WbU*,tho former is faapa*- m b le,th ela tteriino t. *• - ■%*' Probably some of the most graMfnl dancers of whieb IndlanapohMi am boast E are totally devoid of the sense of baari .fog.A ttfrqimrtltatkmmetttloasd danoas ■ jarafcal iRk«mient( oconrmaods, and a .«*e*o*at fbqdanesr*.a* tbsy-fl* whiri- .lair t h>'f***- soflkdsattooon- ,vh^»M f)m toimafe i* aot siu in to iy neoesssiy for ihe pleasure* Of tba ball- room. “And bovrdotheaa people Isar* tbs atopF* asked $#jg(Mirt*cef oaa of tbs teachers a t f>mflgfHMp|tjtox* “Ask them,” waalaa reply . * u fly • • • » • •* mm IttlftHMoWr MTiril WBlotel l l l i l l eastata'WStaa^^m aj^w -vwyew# mu wmmaoBMi• a .Nfitofif f/JMft tvriiv* .reiifafM K ^ dfter f 'H si blsa * in iis fdirniVe My two afetersaotald both boar, sad laarnsd to dSsos aarly. ARImilk M f ¥ * * * > v tk rs.opgsaad to pnras baus, they oboonrsgsd parlor dancing, and many times bars I sat and watched my sisters gUde .over the floors at bofee. They daased then to pianomust*, all.of vrueb f Sonld notbscr, I coaid ooly sootsat saysslf by seeing, bvt fbat grew.iaoootOSow. I asked- mysaif why t, too, should not daaoe, sad f ossdo see no resaon for answering the question in the negative. fW lly I*P<*eof mjtlealr* tom p sis- tors,aad they«06S: it Up ct oooo. H Ws*a novelty to tihmir aad a pnaziing one, %m b*t Moorwet^wdaad worbsd, aztdflfiaDy cease o st viotorkms.” “gmhowdWyou«*Shtlwstop»vith- ou t tbs SMlefimit o f -issslsf” Ik e rs- portsv s u m , sgsla ealMeg epe* b iaie- “Oli, M u^ettdngb,“ eaiae’the ropip, “I.iwadiiysgrUluisteedo# aowesm I saw fit*!. 1 %mm Wsa a qoftsk r u b k r nsovMeestia .the |J^In|ayt igk welts stop tihatwss «M.la ei..Tsiasnwr of Ws'AmiSsil A~»lr% wfWm' wtmmt VHag f k>iassybsad e g ,i was quits a W hW M ' JlLjuis f HMIIi wr.WlfP # ....... ' o RB n RHNHI-gCMe M m * f«tlakaiid irW daloaf W tbs fleer vnifc ttuyga wsikoagsttlM iM&m etotersiAowed lisotHqf th a i with e tUm leould gsrtove# iflbsag jfllgfi Sof sattWaotfoe, e *.4U rat-^ea^. g srfl I Sflfil te'-J Eg flueiflflgL; WflflMiijliiiViVWivni iififliv iow v to m taetani, jast *s Ob# IsStos tbs fsa-to wri*fa'A Eg -fLtoAsihsmSW 9lrORI| Mw«wfaH I PP' aSW^r *m * w rnm * fe i t tm im S t .AEjf. If- AakoJLfcse'ilLaiA Ww ‘fi flMNRRpk a -IWNPWew.Jp*V(MPw 'waha irt>bsto»>)>il<, Them isa itreafs S | 'JnHHiWBWPiMetow ^ ly tbm ttb te io ac .** Aysawp m # *mpuA qasstkwsd. aodW tossw sseveem cw epcrpie^^ 1 Mw tom kerb a 4e*f-M>Nt|, lmt teamed j to tiaaee to the s ye **# akttAto - “H fj 'ArW she .seto *Nfi*egives toMW j Del Norte Irrigating canal a se party, succeeded in catching two hun­ dred pounds of trout, and .only half a mile was gone*over. As the canal is forty miles long it is estimated that it contained sixteen thousand pounds. And this is one of many canals in the valley, but the Del Norte .ditch is thought to be the most destructive. A. Spoon l.uncl»poh. A spoon,luncheon was the very novel entertainment given by a recent bride to the bridemaids and ushers who were to attend the wedding, says Demore.st’s Magazine. The table cloth was whit* linen with delicate drawn work, Over pale blue.- satin, the china white and gold, crossed spoons made of forget-me- nots w,ere in front of each plhte, and the central decoration was a mound of white and pink rosebuds, supported by china euplds, each holding alarge spoon made of forget-me-nots. The souvenirs were, for each, lady, a silver spoon with the combined monograms of the bride and grobm, and the date; uud for the gentlemen, scarf-pins shaped Like tiny spoons, with aturquois in the bowl of eoob, A LIVELY CONGO TOWN. Jbm A firletB Barg T hat I* S u t a la h i Q ilt* A B ooms . . About the liveliest place in equatorial Africa just now is Matodh the starting’ point on the lower Ckmgoof tho Congo railroad. A thousand men ore working in Mated! and along the river within a few miles of that place. Missionaries write tha( i t would surprise any one to aee the number of good houses that am going up a t .Mated!, substantially built of stone; brick. Iron andwood. The ad­ vent of the railroad laborers has made things exaeedingly brisk for the few misrioBarics of Bishop Taytor's station to th a t neighborhood. These miaaion- aries, it ta well known, dcpend'RMstly smqn their own exertions for support They And that they have now a ready market for everything that they.eon. prudnoe la their garden^ Mr. Tutor writes to the African News that b f has aa good a market for bia produce i t Matadi-aa ho would bam InNew York e r Lcefloo. tkeCoego State hpi givea Mr, Tster a site upon whisk to todld a Chumh to Mutadfcafld also a supply of lumber and Other building material for the edlfle*. Some of the native laborer# ilm t h lOMthgMlNtonUare odntributtag oeMiey; * . Orr, ■ ltd* church, which, it |tea* ,win be entirely seD-eupportiag _ E rst Ooe aatlve xetooritoa .toreeff floBers sad o&ets dearly equal ;e<Uiep>tetoWerd tbebmildiegof r tw w ftoftob irMih. a* * oob ae poeslWe; will to ltetoaT toM p f ’thetemporary etruc- tore. Tbtoe ’nattvie were probably brought from mission station# farther north on to* west ooaaL and they wteb to have the earn* rellgioMi prlvlk^eaow the Congo they have been aocuetoated to tohoeae, .................... Ite toM fih tltv cU M , At Ml alegato private german given in a town aearBoatoo the other night lay* the Beaton Traveller, the men Went v# to a slot machine, put In A alckel, supplied by the hostess, and re- orivedforthwith a dainty roll of choco­ late with the name of bia partner on the wrapper. Now that riot machines bare madr their debut intosociety we mey expsert to he' introduced inone way aad anottwr to 'the. varkma ©ccentrie eflajtoMh||||toi|A# Ml T f wpe w A fcareeai**, A fMully to Dover, N .1., who hid tour bees mfwinf valuables wee smaried adayot two ajro toflad tliem in iheeesret t o t of pet gbow. Among tto tottoiea which tho birdhod-apgtopri-: •too eto* two gold thimbles, a lortoiee- toeffoemb.ioerf-pins, spools of towtilf silk, sllverlsoe and* Wlterbury witeu. The .foot# bid. * ftosk of knockingat ihedooe ln quest of odlhls ditnUes. and on betof admitted aod petted would seek * eaany oorner of the room and dose. Vfbm teftjdoue ft brinto Ite pUr- iotoitor operariOMi ' It was kidley *bi -rttoa timo-pieo* with ite otbsr tteae- «*#s wbno dlaoorarai. A* .tatsreettex TtSsS-F-ssS,' A-towlitonoh rieck ooataiaea novel appMeattea of 'the teagnet. The otook tetoaued like * tambourine, with a rir- Dll' m ' flewto* pateo d m Ite heed - Arasad ike r in te two bee* crawl, to* larger *to reqeirito thrive bout* to weMplrte'ite amphit, white toe emiltee tine m*kto I t otory Itetti Ditoeeat • flow*** iwperaeat to* hbuee, Hod to* bees whieb mm i f ■*»*» «t*iflft« bv then ritid tfv .aheba v o n lra te ! t** magte'te btolud to* Mai *f M r u « s titomtm M*•«*♦, And, mrmw*’ tsmbtoriaa. T h * P’U lp it a p d t h a S ta g * . Tlcv. Y. M. Shrdut, Pastor United Brethren Church;Blue Mound, Kan., »*y*: “I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King’s New Discovery I ms done for me. My lungs were badly diseased, aud my parisbfouers thought that I could Jive only a few urooki, 1 took five bottles of Dr, King’s New Discovery ai^d am sound and weB, gaining 2d lbs. in weight Arthur Dove, Manager Loves Fan­ ny Folks Combination, writes: “Af­ ter a thorough trial. and convincing evidence,,I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption,\ boats ’em all, and euros when every­ thing fails. . The greatest kindness I nan uq my many thousand, friends |s to urge;them to try it.’ Free trial bofties 'at; K ioowat ’ s Drug ''Store, iteguiar slzss 60a, and $1.00. F A W C E T T Has in stock a line line of WATCHEH, CLOCKS, JEWELKY D I A M O N D S ! The finest line o f Optical Goods In Greene Comity. A Specialty made of Brazilian Pebble Spectacles In Gold, Silver end Steel trainee. They confer n brilliaucy and dtetlnctuem of vision, with an amount of ease ana comfort, twldnin enjoyed by spectticle wearers. jsHwWuuuwMriTMna**ptowtotoihtoir9M O m c E o v D ittoe .& G aw - in , Dealers in fine horses, Columbus, 0 .f '< p^^ jlxyB g jy^ sE arW testsp iing one; of our hor 80 swSf^Tertou 8 by being kicked. Arabian Oil’ was recommended to us apd we gave it a triq.1. Tile result was not only satis-' factory, but surprising. The Wound i healed rapidly, atnl the animal .was. ready fo r use iu a few ' days. Since tha t time we have by its use cured , a iiumber of cases of scratches and'rc- ’moved jsomo bud cases ofeurb. Ara- CHP ffh ChicaEO,BeckIsland& PacificRy^ U m pir*ct Route lo ynd frSn>ChIc«c(|.7oll«l. Ottawa, Veorta, U> Bo)!*, ^ollne. I5ockW«i(l, ln lU4tNOtB5 ttaTcnport, JIuscA'W, Ottamwo, OtkKlMM,' .D m b te u n i l is im rionh tfrilv tlm linsl *!<•«>». Wtalereet, Audubon; n»i»B Mtd CountU 0 : I’vvr11 .,8 ,h c 1>C8‘ «o.i- Bjutb, iowa : )UMo(*PQU«.»na a m i , in min - e ra l Stock Liniincnt Hint we ever mesota : wotcuown «na sioux F ou ' s .,in D akota -, used, ami ivc advise Farmers and 8t-f0WPh K a^aw . taMtssoPHi; Om»h». Lincoln. F»Ubaiy«ndXel»n,lnNEaRA8KA; Alcbliozi; Io»TW«toMb. Honon, Topekn, Batcblmon, Wichita, BcllCTUIe. Ab.itan*, Uodce Cltjp, petdwell, In KANSASi KlngBslicr, El Kcoo and Htoeo, fa INDIAN TERRITORY; Denver, Colorado Bprlniw end Pueblo, In COLORADO. Trevcnwe ncer u w of rich taunltal. an) enuilnstande, elXinUngthc bMtjttatliUM of Inter- , eonnunnloeUon to ell town* nbd.dUM uutnnd ertat, j oorthVcctend soutbwed of Cbicifo and to JUcUtoaad ilorsLMiion to.keep a supply of 'tiieir ^tables at ail limca, Yours Re­ spectfully, D ittos & G alun . j We offer $100 for. a case ofScratches Arabian Oil will uot cure. For sale by B. G. Ridgway. H ack to tlie O ld W *y . After del iberate rousideration on the corps of physicians employed by the Jackson Manufacturing Co.,-to investigate tho so-called advauce, in itic d io n ! Toloiico w ill: re fe re iie e to" th e .VI,S-Clwi DeCoach#*. FREE BRCLISINQ CHAIR m en icai science w n il i ciereitco to in c UKg ^ t^ p u r , with uatae car anrtca. treatment of Tung troubles,they have OMaoeantcttaMaiDenTerandcoioradospring*with i M t it Li U >v ,1 t , , , t divarxtag mllway Unaa, bow foraln* th* new and decided that tlto old reliable# niedi- pictotwqa* cilia! properties of WildCherry Bark traat-ootanta ataporlx U A om naaJT VMSTIBUUC XXPJZKSS TRAINS iMdin# all eompctltoia In «|>I*ador of tqalpmaat, between CHICAGO aad DES MOINES. COUNCIL BLUFFS’and OMAHA, and batwaea CHICAGO and DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS and .PUEBLO, via KANSAS CITY and TOPEKA and via ST. JOSEPH. filtsl»rgMi»’ti&St. L«u K’j ^ . - ‘ -*>•.“ -■ jt PAN-EANDLE ROUTE. *Schedule In effect June. 1.1890. Trains departfromCedarvllle as follow GOING WEST. if f 4.46 a, m. flag stop. * 10.14 a. m, ’ I * 5.31 p. tn;. . flag atop, * 8 a. ni. * 3.67 p. m. .SUNDAY. .The folfowing. trains stop on Sun. day only, ’ "EAST." ’ WEST. |[ 10.14 a .in . I 4.17 p. m. 1(6.'57 p.m . 4.26 a. in. Timeg{vennhove ih CentreITime. - IF 'a g tltell.v- *Dally; except, Sunday. ami a highly eliminated preparation of Tar, ixissesRes the most reliable stimulant to the weak ami distended loltcs o f the lungs. Tiiey are na­ ture's own remedies, and as a con­ sequence the manufacturer has de­ rided to continue the saio o f Jackson’s Wild cherry and Tar Syrup under a positive guarantee that one -dose w ill relieve the biosfo.b*tin*te cough and one bottle will generally cure a cold, l ’rlce 25 and -50 cents. For sale by B, G. Ridgway. n * w * n i( M t tM I mm 4aly ig n liM ! h m M w «f Ike lari w ill sad I w I m n I o f J* m - * aVlto B . Orr, taU «( U mmmi amiBW, Ohio, * • h « W , AU M n o u iiiM M I ta tka Mtata era U lM ild t* toaka InawOUta p j a w t , aa* im m kaviag clriaia agataat the mmm w ill era- M ettbem * sly aathaattaala*. to tka i i i e - ‘ ' for allow uaa, , ‘JAMES K, 0ER . STANDARD QAUOX TRANS-ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROUTS I Om whkh •npttMy-odalpfcd In lat n o 4»llr ! THKOUOU WITHOUT CHANGE to and ftom M l; Lok*Cllr. Ofdtn aad Saa' Fraactaeo. THE ROCK ISLAND 1a atao Uw Direct aad E utmi I o U b * to and., ftw Maaltoa, PlkVa Peak and all other ooaltaiT aad iruln naHtaaadelUMaadtalnloedWricuInColorado, DASLT PAST NXPNESS TRAINS m m S l Joatph and K» mm Clip h and from ijllai- povtanttowao,cldcaandwctloaila Soothtra K rtnA l, r r t— aad tha fadlan Territory. Ala* via ALBERT LEA ROUTEftotaEaaaw Cltr aad Chicago |o Watar- lava. Bieax Milo, MtMNKAPOUS aa* BY. PAUL, oaaiwoUoiifOrall potatonorthand aatthwwt M w w tka Idtoaaadtha nriSe Ooeat ra* TtelMM, Mara rauera ar M n t taOnaadto te flr taaayOWfoaTtakol O*oa la tha Ukltod Matav aeOM alaered*wi fi. f it . JOHN, JOHN finAfiTIAM, . OoaiTM .*nM .*a*. o v t a i a o rrt. Wtoav*wwj 4 itHh day of ITokraoty IWt. MONEY- -»r^CWOmeVvna. >, hy <lMevc e t i l n - r \fr t* U4.eii4.ta ta Intnom jwrfn.AM _ _ I «wrM0«<*>«<«#. b v h M » . Weiwenaewrrtahw. Weave,-*, hvitta. VeaeMOenoo MvwH>«MmM.rillrmil>.i,tii>*Mr. TW,Nee m M , mv wtaMO»oiiii»yo»i,»M*ww**«;waraydwn m »wrataa tnm H i M l» reeve**Owlopawta, Winn, ttmtttmtt. ViHtlnMIMileta: i-fteau,montaa. Keoeoa wuhaaiaefcV*W ’*«SCwtetrasow?*#••otiiaMesoni. ■ M B B M B T l I r i 'THW ■-#■ Y « t MtoT*dL. From a 1tiler written by Mrs. Ada £ . IIurd. o f Groton, 8 , i)., we qnote: «Wa*t»kM With a bad ooid. which Milted tot m y tanfs, oeugbMt iu and fluoily tsrmiuated ip consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying 1 eonId lire b a t* short time. 1 gave myself up to my Savfoir, determined if 1 could not stay with my friends on earth* I wonld meet ,my absent ones above, toy husband was ad­ vised to get Dr. King’s New Discov­ ery for Consumption, Coughs* and Colds. I gave ft a trial, took In all eight bottles; it has cured me and thank God t am now a pell and hearty woman.” Trial bottles free at B. G. Rid k way’s Drugstore, regu­ lar size, 50 cents aud |1 .00 O K A S . E . S M I T H ’S Is the place foryou to get * smooth shave or a stylish hair cut, BA8FMKNT ORR BUILDING. 0,LNM tiS<S'*> Kant XaTXOLfeH, a. a. a M i l l a t lM M N , DENTISTS ! I X n hK , Rain Guickertlmn n n r oilier line i itie'nnatJ to Jackaoiiviltef FLORIDA, ’lie- mil line riinniity Pullm an ftmuDrl* uud Pc ace 8teej»*r« makingijulrJc time in At- lHfttaFAUxiista; Macon, 8 ;n u i..il.,I.ru n a - wick, Lake City, Tfanmaaville < edar K eys, Tamqa, Ht. Augustine and I'uba. Columbus. Mobile end points in Georgia anil Alabama. N Inlies the sborte#t ta HEW0BLEANS Time. 27 hours. Solid traiaa with Pull man Boudoir Sleeping t?ara wakiaK di- rectoonwHrtbm *t new Ofleana wiiliout MmitM transfer far Texas, Mexico and CALIFOEHIA The onPf lin* to JOekson ..........._ ..... A Vicksburg. MtasiMispi.inriklag *irtet ooHueetion* without omnibus traiudar a t Kkreveport, fiOuislana to t IMID*' FrtrlWorth, i)nn*’ ton, Galveston, Texas, Itaxieo and Pali, fornia. Tke akart 11 m with through Pullman llondoir Slaapara to Kuaxviile oonnfcotlng with through ear lines ror Athevilla. Raleigh and the t'aioiinaa. Only ilua frotnCineiRMati to t batUntHc aaTean.^ Fort Payne, Ate,, Aierldan. Miss., Viekaburgk, Mies., Sbrrv<>iH>ri, L a . Mtnilaaiha UborleBt rihciimatl to Ijextegtoti, Ky., * liouiaqutekeat t'Jueiu- nail io Knoxville, Teun,« I lf mil <a the shortest Cincinnati to Aiiama and Au­ gusta, tta„ 114 mitea the abarteat Ciwtta notite Annteton Al0,,2f tnltea tkoanmrt- MtCi*rinn«ti teBiratbuflmm. AiA, l£ MitesnkorteatCinrianatiDaMobiii', Ate.1 Train* tear* Oantral timm i>, ao*, Mt# Famoua jiteb and , nHiiulioj! the trie* ..For rates, tell informta­ pis*. Agi v s e e o a aoBXX fs a a a u o s a tm JERSEY OALVANIZEO *TCCL ^ L ^ v n F e n c in g F / h u i T he is.) csv ahei* ta o n tD N O , U M M f l M F W O luattam a latelw*. X#oaNA'. 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