The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
mmmm -'*- “<■ ; vt‘ - ■Fiihi 4 1 & f \ A unto bythtjpame of Bbickstgno jropoees to solve the Jewish question by buying Palestine ami turning it *« inpkpkkdknt \v»pki.y gAWWArjcn. over to tho persecuted Jews of Russia, and molt others of the race as wish to SATURDAY, F E B ,; ’% f ' 1891 xeturn to their old home. This scheme ~ “will doubtless materialise the day after all our colored brethren land in the •<)ohg0:'Yalle^.:' W. n r, B L A lh , Editor nndProp'r PRICK An oWsoldierout VTeet has request eddiis pension stopped, as he says he is now able to support himself. He is the greateet find of the time. *, * * * *>*wrw—* * • The Hubbard. Enterprise - says: “ Davy Crockett’s ‘Be sure you’re right, then^go ahead!’ Is a good one ,tb live by; but it's -ju#t as well not to waste too much- time in ascertaining whether you are right, or yow will find some other fellow has gone ahead of you,” But it is highly improbable that indecision from over-conscientious ness will ever increase to such an ex tent that it will become a nationa evil. , w « iiiw . iis - » O H ^ i U..I ■■wiiRwyiiqipa . ' There are twice ns many criminals in Paris between the ages of 15 and 20 as between the ages o f 20 and 40, This proportion will doubtless holt true everywhere, i t is between 15 and 20 that one is most liable to break law, for one a t that age i s . the most i under the sway of. impulse and' the least under the sway of reason. When the average person, gets well into his twenties, however little influencemor al considerations mayhave upon him, he begins to. count consequences. Mr. and.Mrs. Boyle, ofWilkesbarre Pa., had neither fuel nor food, and so they concluded -th a t they wouh both cross the dark river together Shs kept her part of the agreement, and bar last words were: “We have lived together and will die together. As Boyle saw his wife in the throes o dissolution, lifesuddenly seemed sweet, even without sgch trimmings as three ■seals,* day and a dre in the stove H« therefore broke his contract, and ■„toward that he is, he ie brave enough to daily face his shame. , “The rattlesnake,” said a • recent lecturer* ‘‘is a proper symbol for onr COtintry. I t minds its own business, hut knows how to defend itself when attacked.!’ But for some reasou there is a great prejudice ajgainst the Bnake. I t hiss been claimed that this prejudice is due to thefhctthat Satan was once embodied in ophidian form. This, however, is not a strong point, as the prejudice is not universal. In many countries the snake is no moredreaded than other reptiles. Moreover, in olden times, it must have been quite a favorite, for it was a .very common thing to inuke bracelets and anklets in the shape of serpents. Alfred W. Tucker, of Worcester, Lass., is in trouble, hut he expects to get out o f it ere long. I t is true that he has been convicted o f polygamy, but he has appealed his case, and very hopeful'that the Supreme Court will see things as he does. The facts of die ease are these; After Alfred’s first wife died, he mnrri<xL_her . sister; latter be left England, came to this country and married a Worcester wbman. As thereto a law ofEngland which declaresmarriages with deceased .wives’ sisters void, he claims that he was not strictly a married man ,when he contracted the American marriage. Alfred’s point toa very ingenious one,; but there" is little likelihood that it will interfere with his remaining, in doom for tome little time, - SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO . -DEALER 1STALL KINDS OF- D o o r s , . Sash . V B l i n d s , L . Herman Liouhde, of Philadelphia, asked Id* Shaw to be his bride. She laughed a t the idea. Whereupon, he pounded her with hto clenched fists, But Oven such arguments as these could not induce Ida to reconsider her deci don, William the'Conqueror to said to have won Matilda by bearing her in a shameful manner; but Ida was born Under the stars and stripes, .and her love was of a kind which braises and contusions could not kin dle. A t the first opportune moment ahe brought Herman’s conduct to the knowledge of the police,‘and he to now hound over to court under heavy bends. Iiester Lostuttcr, a wealthy farmer of Rising £unr Ind., was subpoened to appear as a Government witness in the prosecuting o f the’Rising Hun Turnpike company for interfering with the United States mail. He ac- cUtontnllf misted the train at Colum hto, I ik L, and immediately a great fear fell upon him that he would be punished toe eontemptV c o u rt/ So appalled wa» he a t the outlook that ■ lie concluded lie-would take the one mire way of escaping i t He pu r chased some laudanum, and when found was too deeply aslffep to he awakened. HtokudaeMimd domes tic relation# Wars prosperous and hap py, he was widely known a id r e je c t ed, he washealthy and hopefol. Thera Rose Seldosky, of Rutland Centre, Wto., a milliner, haa a way of getting the start o f her rivals. I t is not by personal magnetism, nor yet fay intel lectual superiority, nor is It by ah abundance o f money. Itto b y a whlte powder called stiychnine, She fell in love With a doctor. Although a maker of hats, she “ set her cap” for him. True, he was married, but what of that? In a short time hto wife died. Then, as the doctor was considerable of a “ catch,” Ella Maly dreamed o f marrying him. As Ella was very at* tractive, he began paying her atten tion. .In a short rime i Ella waa n* more. But Rose will not marry the doctor for some time, anyway, as she to engaged in iwportantlitigution with her native stale.4 Travellers may learn a lesson from Mr, C. D, Cone, * prominent attor ney of Parker, Dakota, who says; “I never leave home without taking « bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrh&a Remedy with me, and on many occasions have ran with it to the relief of some sufferer and have never known it to fail. For sale B. G. R idoway . by Bucklcu ’sA riuc.t .Suiv,;. The best salve in <he. world for < u ! jl brahKis, aoras, whvts, i**tfc rheum, fove* teres, tetter, chapped hmde, chPM.drrt* oorasand aliskirt etupfiouft.und ly curra piles, or no pay requin d. X*»< atoranteed togive perfect ettlsfwPo or money refn «te.|, X’liro 25 rents u box, ForssUby B.G. XUdgsway’s LATH, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, SIDING, ETC, Have just received a new sotek. -Can offer you better Grades for less money than you have been paying for poor grades, CALL AND SEEGRADES AND PRICES. Mr. William T. Price, a Justice of the Peace, a t Richland, Nebraska, waa confined to hto bed last winter with a severe attack of lumbago; but a thorough application of Chamber lain’s P u n Balm enabled him to get up and go to work. Mr. Price says: “The Remedy cannot be .recommend ed too highly,” Let any one troubled with rheumatism, neuralgia or lame hack give it a trial and they will he of the same opinion. 50 cent bottles for sale by B, G. R idoway . i J E R S E Y S , * a ■ P L U S H E S A F a v s r s b l e iM y rew iisM . A favorable impression is invar-. . ably created by the dse of Jackson’s *. .j m , . _ _ Wild Cherry slid Tar Syrup. Its i Largost Assortment ever Be* ceived. ► X l l e a f e T i c k e t s o n tkfe P e n n s y lv a n l a b l s r a . was not the slightest danger of hto Ix*ing fined, for contempt, aadsvsn if Lfaton, he eould have paid the f f c t.lr ii It. But is the J of an eye tome flttle wheel 1# fee physic WMefakwry went wrong -perhaps a trifie m m blood got in p eertala part o f hto fcrato riwn be longed there. Thutupon the asptot i f feiajw.wkslty dbattged, and an *1- * toliiMB' .A j*. ' i^pf'^#Fw$alMnllWlwtoWMWe naHnWPw 9v* ■ On ami after Jamm u 20th, 1891, individual and non-lransferable One Thousand Mile Tickets, guqd over all Divisions of the Pennsylvania System West of Pittsburgh, will he Sold a t rate of two cents der mile, or *120.00 I IN W w# l n v vL'IX |4 U c r (lillT i WT ^ # A v * W each, by Line Agents p t principal ' points. All forms of mileage rickets heretofore issued for the Peoncylvatria Lince—etiU unused *nd wnexpirad ai to rime lim it-will be kmored on 'and after above date, on all reads operated l^r either 4he Peaneylrmitor Company or the Pttodreigh, tTnemnsti, Ohieage 4 l 94» Lottie Etliway Corepitoy, m i ealyOaeTbeasaad MiUTicktoi % A Goto PattoAgaiit. ' great medlriiisl paoperties He in It* healing virtues, When the lungs become irritated ami inflamed by a Severe cold, or the nasal passages se crete a thin, watery fluid, and a heavy dull, feeling is present in the forencad then the mucous membrane ts irri tated. and H become a matter of great moment ai to the aenullca we seek ami employ, that may be at .least powerless to Impair tha t' which they are inadequate to remedy. Jackson’s Wild Cherry and Tar Syrup is ito cheap prepare!ion, hut is made with ! a view of doing what wc say H wIII.J One dose Hill relieve the cold and { iniliiliou of the lungs or nasal pas- sages, and one Inttle will euro the worst cold, Price 25 and 50 cents, fo r salt* by B. 0 . Itidgway. ». nyr#ff#IjftwBtwr e h /I m | l rt;y,^.Y^*rwwdc ft*rr. fltuiltr, t reil it.nt ‘t»*i i;»iku *• wiwtlr,hat WrA-iito Iffatli y*i«c«;ul».y ftoto fi*tufa*. HrwrwMM' ilidnett illliriisrhviiltocteUap*w*w | f HmHtoken,»i| wgra. lit***|Uwi *t I *imafowmivtirkiifhtoMv*fW« * finK *J' y».i.r t ■{w « imwtefrt* ih&lfli : f tbovwah. ,1111« r.ttj, ♦veryw itkcf. Ira jrWw, frfnfetifoti I’ALilf M ARK ZEN IA , OHIO. fenNTBill* iJ te k for wa» by Attwu I’a n , AM(hir 1 kTeftM* Md J m , Itofrfi, T a M i Okfe I ■AuuMl.(HhmuitMtguwWiWliy Iwiui t*tn tw m tofiti Toftfiadaffwworkm Nrl tfcto*to,url»«wT«vptoi*t*. 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