The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

t ft Borawefci ■peopls, ■ rrfalt any. hap m an ti’ . time, lesw ojnmufritj i and w» [ttxforelgul ithtrau I t ' if tbe.i grewlng ferred Ip i . . qf Gera* Id could lw a decade, of*both no- icalculable. erman gent K»1 for boys i lied, “it w< Snt> thing ha%yronwtt thetoT’N—«M i any fa lse : icfral conecitr* system of e< thousand _ ongue’s e n d i y.yetoarirofce tip s o f tn y f Ethe njome peechi tc¥& voader, big' mr g irls wo? rate the ,tr from. <*e? needs a vrt, jnstifleatio? u n 's Jo t ENTIONS. to Hotter Kitty !««**’ as Well as i e soelpldj jtu ry h a s ;' and g reat J B&fwoji grass, who am nan’s life * ery .' S ix ty i vere cor unities wli >a lith e h o t servants, lly bard ' ,ys—f o r i t ’1 3 varied a | een dovis nd th is 1 , Weaving ed in h o « J ver heard sofolPgat th a t' are ‘•common* 1 u t one hind] ottng won tching,aadi r b u t a lii compena .open u p i nreaof a we ly. Then c**| g rea t a,T>h led dow nf to note* je rks,; correct* a the ■which s are i lore t.wc on of < by thhn elite of n , lienee o f j her hs*1 lag lng i nation o f] an f* AMENTA . . 12i is m aking' * . lU t { her,-** ■ has tin*> rot igerbe! to warn i**- i»bo< too E*V*a ormed *C?,, wh h« se t o abate | w ith a : which 2 J 5 MNKh iOUSEHOLD BREVITIES. *y?r Cake.-rOue»3iallhup bu tte r. Ups sugar, th ree of flour,- we*' jf <0T ,ndlkt five 'eggs, two r too*■ ^Qthikihg powder. Paste for T artar.—One usds o f fionr, onedialf ,, one-half ponndoflardy onful of soda. Sufficient Fom a stiff, dough. . ‘ Jgbt hum should be5iled tip im- ' in'baklng powder laid upon lo th This w ill usually prevent , nation. But if the wound does no and become sore,. Bathe it w ith efpal parts of raw linseed oil and lime: _ wider. After the inflammation is o u t’ ] heal with sine salve, which can be pro* cured from the druggist. ; j-temou patties.—To one quart bowl otW drfrom bs Addh a lf a pint of boil- [lag milk; le t it beepmfe, cold, and, th en 1 laddthe grated rito lo f two lemons, qnec. Iquarterjof a pdimd ‘of bu tte r beaten to [a ■otettin, three eggs w ell beaten, and Idie Cupful of sugar; bu tte r some cups [watt and pour in th e m ixture and l&ke j s^eut twenty minutes;.when Sana tu rn Ithemout and serve w ith m int $aucq,~» ^Boston Herald," irA veiy pale,color in meat js a sign Ifiud the animalWas pw » in blood, and ' at tijie-fneat. is.w an tm g 'fn :nutritive sj-tfaocause of the bloodlessneSs S have been some serious dis- j£A deep reddish purple color s that the animal has not been led, but th a t it died &natu ral death, iWarble-like appearance, produced by of fa t interposed between the Syflbers, is possessed by none bu t 1meat. - ___nge Pie.—Cream, two teaspbon- (ftof, butter, with three-fourths of a, Spfulof white sugar; beat in the juice f an orange .,and half of the grated Ifigd, and the juice and grated peel of Ihalf,of a lemon, stirring till quite ligh t; in the well-beaten yelks of three _ps and ^bake ,with undercrust;.whip Ithe white* st$£ w ith, tw o taplespoon- IfalS of powdered sugar and spread.ovex* Ithe topof the pies; place them 'i n th e Ioven to,color.slightly^-rSf. Y. Worldi* . I —Plain Fie Crust,—One qu a rt of sift- Jedflour, one even teacupful of lard, and lone-of butter; one teacupful of ice (water and a teaspoonful o f-s a lt-R u b Ithelard and salfein to -th e fionr till- it ia Idly and crumbly; add the ice w ater and [work till it ia a amoOth.1dough; wash lihe butter and have i t as cold and firm Ilia possible;..divide,|t into.,.three parts;, troll ontithe paste' aud^doti'it a ll over (with bit^en t from one $>art of the but- h « ; ;sprteklb. w ith J,dou r,,roll; up and Ijhen rp li outy repeating this till the ‘H r. is gone. I f the crust can now be tOhthe ice fo r an hour it will be di more flaky.1 This amount w ill to three good-aiaed pies, ,Hnougli •the.bettom cruata can be taken a& gprerolfing ii|ih e bu tte r, thnh mak- be top crust richer. Lard alone lpo t .Inake a flaky pastet though it 1make a perfectly tender one.—Bos- taagetv 1 r lum Pudding.—Ohp large cup of •and one Of bread crumbs; two cup# jdaap washed eurtahts; one,cup o f (picked);’-one teaspoonful o f L apices; one-fourth pound candied ; one-half pound brown sugar; one id carrot; two eggs, well beaten; large caps'of finely chopped men# indlk enough tq make a stiff batter. iMix. the bread crumbs first w ith the ■floor; then the auct, the sngar and spice, (then the fru it and grated carrot; lastly Itia sggt'imjMpilk. E ither pour into a (large puddfag mold, w ell greascd, or Iinto a well-floured podding cloth, and Iboil from six to eight hours, and be sure lycttr water is boiling when the pudding | is put in, Keep1"boiling ’ by adding Iboutog water a*s it wastes. Pud- jihng Sauce.—One large Spoonful [flour,, one-half p in t milk, mm large [ipooafnl butter, sugar to taste; rub the [butter and flour together, have tile milk [hot and rub into the flour until i t is all [quite smooth; le t it ju st boil; serve lift i tureen.—-Detroit Free Press. COUNTERFEIT CULTURE. (•m s nw a WordsAtan* Bestows ftA iB i * Writer *f SheStab. Boston culture him been, so generally (ridiculed th a t It la a question if many ■ fcrtethgent people o f o ther cities havt !Dot atawtet reached ilm point of entirely [il>»ft<#tiag its exhnmme. If Boston (e rften k a aham it oertainly dstenre* (dS A s abuse thatha*been heaped upon iflut m it has au existence and is real* "•ffv re rfo l factor In the iuteltedMat at o f tha Hatton, i t o*n af« smile a t the fla t jokes which _ spent of other citieaare s# promt Ito paMkh a t its expettsn, Every Intel- [Ecsafl d tiaen of Boston know* th a t te n f r s a t deal of literary, seieu- [fWk find artistic culture, of which we | hsrw flfiglifltelto ptotfd, and th a t thers !l»s ite here, a* everywhere, a counter, Isiii dsltnr* which la hoik silly and eon* : a "Wkf shoald the man who reads noih- h jjfiiit the dnOyiNqier amd the faeea of MmMania ultft whlsh he whiles away i«4 1 he club lay claim to tb s ' of A s ’Butet i n wrnid an hm> uMJr nWM^PVDMHPt' -WWPKWa# l» ■ 'JARTMlJy^ (PCnBWBWPAHte'■CmWDni^yBi. aKv . •M m ■ ' APPWAAAIPti o f, euftmu flD E AWAKE FOR JANUARY. fak ing up tha January W id * Awian sn ila lsd to re flso ttha t th is magazine hte, a - particularly happy and. kindly Wtf of enlisting the in terest and the faiwy of its readers by its Prize Compe­ titions. Its amusing “Jfonaense Ant m ^ ’* ware enjoyed by young and old and showed th a t the drawing-lessons a t .s^ jdK ssrtss& e “Lambkin, P rig o r Hero” competition' w#i ho t a bad “course5*in Moral Phil oeojphy. The “Prise Anagram1' compe­ tition amused* thousands ,of -readers, Fqi'lBSHMiss Rimmer’oPri 2 eArt-aeJnqs, “T lieB iaw ing ’of th e OhildFlgure** bids fair to be of g reat in terest to children) while th e Prize “Problems in -Horol­ ogy.” by E. H- Bfawley o fth e Smithson" Iah^esHtution, Will call fo rth th e ef­ forts of th e Students 'In. th e Lathi ,and IRtgb Schools-' 'f Thustories &Ucf articles ' of the Ja n usry number are each excellent of thehf kind and arc by such authors as Susan Coobdge, Mrs. Burton Harrison, Mar­ garet Sidney, Elbridge $• Brooks, Ern- uStfngersoU, K irk Munroc, etc- ‘ W jldb A wake is $3„40 a year; 80 cents a number; D. Lothrop Company, Bos -ton, Mass..-.,. * , Smart Enoa*hThat Time. The other day a man check for ®50ut a down town bank if; Was passed back to him. with the re­ mark that it was “no good)” “H asn't tha man got any fnndshere?” inquired the indignant cheek-holder.,, - a small balance. He has been drawing other checks of th is kind of Ufce,” said the teller. “Well,” thoughtfully remarked the inan with the Check “ITlseeif we can’t •top It, What’s his exact balance?” f t was against the rules of the bank, but the teller gave it. Then the check- holder stepped qver to the receiving tcl- ler’s window- and pulling out a roll of money said hudesired to deposit £17,50 to the credit of Mr. Blank. “Now," said he to the paying ,tcllar„ “pay this, cheek**’ The latter did- so and then closed Mr, Blank’s account. “Now, if any more checks of this kind come here My. Blank can be jailed,” saying wiii<ih the check-holder ^walked out,—N. Y. World. * ‘ * ; ■ —At a meeting a t Errol one day Rev, Dr. Grierson related the followingjoke; “Two gentlemen,hod. been fishing few salmon with a ‘leister’—a kind' ofthnfte- prCUged spear—in one of the salmon rivers. IE the south of Scotland, when one of them, having speared a fish, drew it from the water, and, koldingit oft ldgli, Apostrophised i t ’ thus—’And noo, Mr. Salmon, what think ye o’ yersel'?’ . The£ other- gentleman^ an in­ veterate punster, remarked—>1suppose hq will nay I ’m hane the betterfor your spearin’. ? How’s Thlftt b We offer One.Hundred DouaraBaward forany cose of Catarrh that can not ba curedby taking Bril’s,CatarrhCura. Vt J . Cfttaxr.iT & Ca.Props, Toledo, O. We,'the nndotsigttMi have knownF. J , Choneyfor thehu tAlteonjear», and believe him perfectly honorable in all traainesa tranaaotions, and financially able to carry n«u;* Catarrh Cure la taken laternrily, toting directly on the bloodandmucon* aur- tedee of tho ayntem. Testimoniria free Frkx^ 75 a per bottle. BoidbyaUDruggiata. Wttfrrant crowding tb* cars la right or •o^^groat maay peepl*stand up fo r it-* shlaTlniss. M ost notbeconfoundedWithcommoncsth- srtio or purgative pillx Carter’*LIttlsLiv- er FUtears entirely unlike them inevery ro- >peot. OoeUtel.willprovatheir superiority. A* eld bean was caughtbyhis sweetheart eriorinx hla hair, and it threwUm intodyer roafaiiBa.—Tea*# BUtisga. “Yoouo hurks”—kUte. X uu aervlce—writers. A*oor bold—the haotjaok. C omx la a minute-seoonds. ■Mi»s-TAX*X,. glrl» in marriage. “A ftrix tb f weather’’—we-ath-e-r. Txg-ucstaiws^a , Hat lotri style of trousers seems to be plaid m t A “xoctto teugh”—tha inbiat hippopete riuft. , ....... . . Trout shoes cultivate ache cocn».—Pitts­ burgh lNapiteln * , „ furgts round iWorfd.. -TexasStfUags. I t is the toper wba would like to put a tteV “ “ .. _________ » the adarf.—Waablngtea IHer. “I’ m stuck mtyota,” rsmarkad the pinto p jittn tt* . of ril the A m Arts, la most easily a o ^ irriU-fiteteu Courier. I t often h m S Z r & n ^ h eahpcitie 1 m is essUdewu.—Bostea Oteirier. Tanciware two ridee te ««^*W |2» aed aettemtiMut awre'fhur ami 0 ammg,— ilihhia* miirlitt ' ’ . •^ss^r&SL 2fw90 IksMt* ■ AVUet, *. ' (Froma* ifttsrrlsw.N.Y.World) , Ia sn interview witha leadingdruc-houae theM. Y. World, Nov. 0 , VM, wwuur commenton the uron StolopiSentmedicine*^ ^ , “He is aapeqlriist, and ahould knowmore ofthe disease'he actually treats than the ordinary physician; for while the’latter maycome across say fifty cates Jn a year of the particular disease which-this medicine combats, its manufacturer Investi­ gates thousand*. Don't you suppose his proscription, which-you buy ready madeup tor 59 cents, is likely to do more, good than tUat of the ordinary ptwslqlan, who charges you anywhere from t i to |10 for giving it, andleaves you to pa^thecostof anger to life, such as, violent fever*. Ho does this because, lu the treatment o*such eases, there, are other elements of Impor­ tance besidesmedicine, such as properulefc- S good nursing* _a knowledge of the ent’s strength;and, so on, Wnetojthere s absqiutodanger to life, where thedi1)'' eosc is onewhich the patient can diagnose for himself or which some physician has already determined, tho. patent medicine maker says fearlessly; T haye a prepara­ tion which is better than any otherknown andwhich will cure you.' In nine cases ontof ten his statement is true" - This is absolutely true as regards the great remedy fo'r pain, St. Jacobs Oil. I t esa assert without fear of contradiction, that it Is a prompt and permanent cure of Prim I t canshowproofsofcuresOfchronic cases of 20,80 and 49 years’ standing. In truth itxardy ever fails If used according to directions, and a large proportion of cures is made by half the contents of* Single bottie. Itlstherefore thobest. I t I s not surprising that a man wanting a divorceshould find it dearer thin his wife was to him.—PhiladelphiaTimes. An lllottrsUon Of thevalue of extensive and judicious Ad­ vertising of any article of uudoubved merit is found in the remarkable success, of tb* Ciuioaxm FroSYKvrCo:, which has been phenomenal, even in this afroof greatenterprises. Organizeda fewyears ago to manufact­ ure a laxative withoriginal and attractive features, prepared fromdeliciousfruits and health-giving plants, one which would be plcgsant and tefresbingto the teste, as:well as reallybeneficial to the system,-the man­ agement verywiselyConcludedto selectthe leading newspapers throughout thoUnited Elates tomake knowk to the public the becomingmore difllculteachday to Impose on the public. Health is too important to be trifled with, and reputable druggistswill not attempt to deceive, as they all know that Syrup of Figs Is manufactured by the O n disagreeable thing about psotage stamps I*that they are apt to get atook on themselves.—Binghamton Leader. Reputation* Made la a pay Arcprecious scarce. Timetrie*the worth of a man or a medicine HostetteCs (Stom­ ach Bitter* Is a thirty years* growth, and like those hardy lichens that garnish tbs crevices of Alaska’s rocks, it flouritbe* jgsronawiy, And' ite reputation has a* ___ _ — — as tbe rocks themselves. T hs trouble In lending Our ears 1* that tbe borrowers taka suchlibertieswithtbsm beforereturning them.—AtchisonGlobe. ■•j ,f . ...hP-jM1*"i»"H "1 ‘J‘1»,• Wnr rub, and foil, and ssmt out yourself andyour clothes on washday, when, ever since 1SW, Dobbins’Electric Soap has beeto offered on purpose to lighten your labor, and save your clothes, aula try i t Your groceritsslt Nowownxft policemen are goodfighters; they are ableto stand up after a goodmany rounds,—Binghamton Republican. F ob a Coughor BoreThroat thebestmedi- duo is Hole’s Honeyof HorchoundandTar. Pike’s ToothacheDropsCurtin oneminute. War* it comes to a question of society the best is not always the cheapest.—Rook- ester Post-Express. Is r ,o2xnE& Both th e Method and reeb lU wb«B Syrup o f F igs m taken ; i t iapleasant aa tim reeh ing to th e t« te , and acta g eh tlry et promptly on tho Kidney*, lA yerand Bowel*, cleanses tibe sys­ tem eftectoally, dispels colds, besd- acliM and fever* andcarottotbitO al conitlpatioo. Byriip o f Elg» is tb® only remedy o f Its k ind aver pro­ duced, pleiudng to th e taste and ac- csptable to th e itoteadb, promptin Ite •d ie d and tru ly beneficial m U m effect^ prepared only from the most Itealthy and sgreeaMe substances, Us nwmy szceUoat qtMUttes Sam- uwiid I t to a ll tsud Mtvu suadu l l tiro most popu terrem edy Ititovpfc , Byttro s f f & l s fm AiSi III Kl« ml jpIPWe ataaiftri*riAtesd> dHUSUltes JB n HTBllwjWWnP «tift t t m p * anyMilisfntJs WMw rw iwm* r i f 9 t o n i wmt U#ititfiuMMLAri. , k ; — v j I m im m i AK * "'B*ow*’ft Baoxcwtt Taocxas' areex- oellent for tirorelief of Hoarseasss or Bore Threat Thoy are exceedinglyeffective.’’— Christian World,London, Eng. T xe tailor is • good fellowto.hsve around —he can always makesomefittingremarks. —Elmirs Garotte. Oxa of tbe worst forms of tiro ’’deadly parallel” Is the double-barrelled gun.—Fhlf- adelphisTimes. ■■>, - . Tnxhestcough medicine Is Flso’s Cure for Consumption. Bold everywbero. mo, Famus—“Does he foot his wlfo’s blllsl” Bemjaduft—“I'veseea him Jdckstthem.”— Epoch. Dr. Pieroe’s Favorite Prescription is tho world-faiucd. remedy for all chronic wealatcaeea and distressing derangements so common to Ameri­ can women. I t is a potent, -uvigor* atieg, restorative tome, or strength* gdver, imparting tone and vigor to the whole system. For feeble wo­ men generally, Dr. Pierce’sFftvorite Prescription, ia the greatest earthly boon, GuorantMd to give satis­ faction in every case, or money re­ funded. See gnarantee printed on bottle-wrapper. ’ A Book of 180 pages, on “ Wo­ man: Her Diseases, and How to Care them,n sent sealed, In plain envelope, on receipt of ten cents, In stamps. * Address, World’s Dispen­ sary Medical Association, No. 663 Mam Street, Buffalo, N .X " .......................------ ' “--“-- ..... Ovmr M.000 Bold lu RightMu Mouth*. TKKSUIUOWSBXOS. 00., OUTXUUn). SJDO. 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JSweaieli SxSiite C f luefa.______ ..... ,AUTOHATro.JfORTaaiS ,..il er ftTATOWSJtr. >w<5fiau*r'2Tif.»fc» : nrostalwas toM. ': Mm!<MI«<e*dSMT t a F R E B A.N.K.—E. 1B28 wukn m m x a vm m u n w r o ru e . stow teat i n saw tin Aftwrihen a t I mm I I M Thisriotore,Fsisdft!ss,ttslIedfor 40 «tifti J . Fa SM ITH f t C O ., tiriona of “ B5a Beam,” 355 A 257 Grssawlth St.M. Y. 6My. CURE Biliousness. Sick Headache* Malaria. BILE BEANS. |iS!^N!^E!tidl^£S% SSI I tho Baras, iro a n sT sU ts a ft Ssasll, ustilj :onos AjarfyOUs tkt Ih triti. - - ~ H it OaMfy it e r t j t | toh DrocgMsotbyiMU. fiLXEB(NL,i«WaasuSt,JLT.j THS MOS.Ctnal)10 Gt$. I f you m/Mlitn tk ir fa p tn HtadsoinsiVtliastrsted smt devettd to Fkttas, F o U h . Flair*n. Fsa«yW«tk. gssso e*rarstiss^ Ari^^ i s wsrk, Casklsr, BssMfcMylBF, tvcrytiuUg ptit*ioit;g to Waawa’s Wtrk sod W m u 'I E vctv ittJds contilbutedMprf*t1vforTfce Koastowifa by surh Writets as BosST errt C ooks , MaarinxItAAiAKO,HAismr P**rr»t'rS*{irroM»,JittrMVJ lk *.M a * ia P arma ,andJ cuit C ok M ik , SOeraWa yaar.— »M.X9T S tt S to tU llu rtiu c ti** O Jftf m ittt. _ K tiU itn thtift+ tr , Jtut ItcmwiMr Fcstumwo Co., N. V. CnW My wife and .child having s severe attack Of Whooping we thought that we would try Flso's Cure for con. and found It a perfect success. Tho first bottie the Cough, and four bottles completely eared Cough. Wi sumption, broke up o u n a x l than.—H. S tjuk O xk , 1147 Soporlor S t, Chicago,TUinoI*. J ik ft^po i 5 to.finiey'wa*tea iemaetv.esto :makeTrhewoHcT .. Jhrer .,3 A PC ILlO fethe tteclticfightof-fiouse-cleonji THE OLD RUT tiaflMstits**1 im tn*

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