The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

Itffl *tft tk cl >h*»ivMl<jnT I■9Xpt*M1ti,i county to t dus vrt>ulfi, Jeadwr tea*. 5» right the; otherhbjeoti He dignified eU with the fitter wee all to xclmavrk ‘ ;copt.” o many who men Burren* trixmtafice?* m who take » glaacQ ua often seen it tssde1 think discriminate he attention -cntancl that >t treat both hdies accept ging it; cep. icrs would,? nfidently oft how far one ging Bnch a lumber. «| oblong Binck ortably lu ll standing; the ere standing re front door t my hand ad . 1 was not feet to stand- (owing tip for well dressed, ideal e< u»au- hadr h large' ce,Iwentfo«- ilookao tired to make him* at behalf- I ‘Thank yon; removed his Wardtbeoth; re Stopped, he dt foolish, be- thaoka in &c* w ( l had a right nfir-" Mioa for any Ton. did whd he man knew > the ear. and if he had any, tarcommitting atwernancr- at to which he fidCr. or tu tor more ■ practkalniem* ill. “ Did anyof the meetingof ■centlyappear- kflsibte forth* flease wmem* me* reply is to X.- ‘Madam, Til dw’vantage. X iaperfec’ ladyfl yon got wit nay takeahint ermakeseither ncnt- Instosor* , we will com* ceterfield even Bt-cara1* amid great cn- ion* HEADERS. MT.daughter ) Berlin, is s i kill. She live* men in Greet* overament for ii females may level of womto : e « b makes ea uncommon !*• jlting elotb, a fabric, good to lawyer hat *•" . practice in 1W- tm the Vtkm a iaat samana her through*** ** raakrd trim eongmdaatk^ sei lawarhohr,. m **I*«ra»y« usd m y e t « # ; inng womaa to > study law i (so has ohlyj nspared by >'Mid avail m the m im Mt has tw« HOUSEHOLD BREVITIES. aneaft tin the M fJ . Jftoto* , one teaspoon soda," —Grahwif |0«aa.r-Twa ougfi Iprtfl* [niik, OMfMhyy|rrih»wi ■ *qnr, totofjfi (blespoon ldmpoowi mb: fw-lloniichojd. —Lemon Honey,-—DUwolve two cup- | fuls ofapgar in the jhgfe o f tWpknoqafi >beat two eggs,fight; aid one qqRofwa- ter andmik wettVaddapMc* o f ;better the size o f h wnfiH *gm cook HU thick, about twenty mhmtaa, atliripg ooa? '•tend?* , . —Oetery a la Creme,-—Boil the relety [dll tender and. ewfeIt in piece*. ‘8thr a [little cream over the fire,withthe yolk) i’l ;two eggs, and when well mixed Jay | tu the celery. Seasonwithsalt, pepper, » very little mace and grated lemon peel and (shake it over the fir© till hot ltnwst not boil.—OK.Y, "World. —Rich SeedCake.—Ingredients: One and one-quarter pounds of, flavuyone pound each o f. butter, and fine granu* lated (or pulvexrixed) white sugar. ids eggs,twotablespoonsfulscarawayneeds, a teaspoonful cinnamon and a nutmeg. Beat the batter to a cream, add the sugar andbeat. To this addthe whites andyolkBOf the eggsbeaten separately.- Add the seed and apices alternately withhandfuls of the sifted flour. Bake two hoars with, steady heat-r-Boetou Budget - - —A serviceable tidy, or, aa our En­ glish friends would .pay, an antimacas­ sar, is easily made with satiu ribbon,, one or two in width sewed into flat single rosettes, and joined together in a circle of three. .The white lace of two- inchwidth is first sewedon one edge o| the ribbon, and this Isgathered to form aflat rosette.. The center maybe filled ■witha small plush ball or a seriefiof yellow knot*. When1 three rosettes have been finished, join togetherby the edges o f the lace. This pretty -trifle may also be used for a lamp-shade.; — ••Having had linen scorched by careless ironing, Xwas glad to be- told by a good laundress of, the following remedy, Which she says will remove scorch, provided the fiber o f the linen isnot really burned: Tte np an oniOn inn clean piece o f muslin and beat it till all the juice i* extracted; mix the juicewith one orifice o f fuller’s earth inpowder, a little soap shaved fine and half * tumbler of vinegar. Bet it boil together for an-hour andwhen it gets cold spread on the stains and let it dxf- lb. Thenwash the linen as usual.” —Remove fill akin and bone from th» chicken,andthenmeasurehalf a pound Ming fill the.white meat and only enougho f the dark meat to maka up thehalf pound. The whitemeat,being dry, will absorb move sauce than dark mesh The croquette may he made withoutthe truffle, Measure salt and spices level. ‘ A Mdtspooto Is A quarter o f a teoejpooh.: The tewfete fiance :uaed with this is twice as heavy as that or, dinarily used, Some add an egg to the croquette, after mixing it with the white sauce. The egg assists in mold* lug the croquettes, hut does not im« prove the taste.—Boston Globe. ADVICE FQB1 HOUSEWIVES... .What' ta Say Wfian T«sr (I«sb*o* Praises -r.... - 4? tr* How oftenyou find I hfite heard gen* fiemen blandly andmagnanimously re- Itafirk thata woman looks more beauti- f lu l andmore desirable when delicately preparing some dainty in the kitchen thanWhenthrumming herguitur in the parlor. How shallow those men are,or else how shallow they consider iw. Ho we not know that they spefik thus sfiraight from the palate, and never from the eye or the heart? - Once I hid a sinter-in-law who loWd’ mince pies, butwho detested the making and the baking o f them; so she used to say to me, with themost ponlfnlandlsmb-like expression In her eyes: “O, you do make the most delirious pies Xerer ate. How, 1can’t make them good for.any- thing. And, bMdde’’—and here she would assume a positively envious ex­ pression—‘'you don’t know how pretty yon look with your sleeve* tarried up and your kitchen apron on and you* hands fluttering over the flaky crwwt,” and she would sigh until X fancied she wasdying o f envy. May Xbe forgiven, for Xwaaveiy young, but 1actually bw Keyedher, And the riwnlt wfis thatsbl fairly reveled in mine* pies o f my mak­ ing, and was on the highroad todyspep- sia,whenoneday t overheard her telling a friend with littla hysterical shrieks of mirth, how she was flattering me, so she would nothave to make the pastry. Well, that was ten year* fign; and I wonld believe aome things that With my eyes wide open that you sould not get .me to believe now with them shut - and one. o f themls ttiat y«Mior Xkak more dealmMl.gi ikmHla g » « t «Hwi i with oar cheeks hprat naanst 'maa blisters on Onr Arms, than we do in «ooi, softslllis, amlMagh»V»afia»fih*Ayfs eyes, In the pailor. Jv It be n ummary for women ta do IM r ownWeak*-tllkt A. -**•- m -■|fi j .un, UlahA w*awP®wBWBI IBWr irffifilWn it Uk« lo tm Dm* * utM jrt o « i wm 9 .flPH m MP J b B i will® butldonotw iahtofcm r aayiafia, tall rnffA A|^gmL IdkfiAgi- ^ mlilwW ilv fflINHe mUPP pHSlUWw fflP» BBIw A f l i i m p m i w h k jk j . ■■»»•» mrp fipysmBiwpip ffl 4#AA naB^nM ^. a a * am mmaJI 'Oyaai, J5w f fflWmiWp mp mH I HBP® WH mEw Iw* ply: “ Yu*, awuatheartt and % think tlmml iMrt 1WN mi AI mni ill# ll# ^ c that, dear.—VUn BiiMlanuAi kk Weg 'nan; > * utw* a t am a . Ktfrttwiy !*»«*; y?Utots. ' Oaa fiay tha amparar askad why ha Mmm taw anldfi'ififan- aay ' ^ ■da.oauhaa—pmh tritlaai.' 1 _ .. tPgPfialfitawwfl,’flnr-»:ammbat, confounded by the sodden interrogo- tjm»i ang 'lh e iifSteTBmBred out; “Sire, that which is Indigestible is notgsstro* aomie.” And sn ofimer present oddSg: -MYfiar;ps jc^s>g ..cofild not;efitcre»in*t- immediate^ ■ a -daml-' ce eont dafi -oehtsm ,X wonldweek in spiteo f Dgm-I* saUdHanaml, ‘Hto-inorrowypurmajesty UhnHisr ehiaifHl^' And nektdsy the premiermsitse d’hote! ofthe Tuilieric* served the prescribed dish—only the crupificttes vreremsdo of the flesh of partridge^ which was n dlflerenoe. Hapoleon ate of themwithdelight, and bestoweda compliment on the.wok,— Aiitht-XMgJ6iound.r; i i**L * .,; —An Evident Scarcity.—Jinks—-Has there been uny scarcity of money in Europe. Winks—There was "with' m& I had to come back In the steerage.— N. It. Weekly, , *. Fortons Seekinggm tim ts Many a poor family that seeks the west­ ern wilds in thehop*of winning a fortune, Ispreservedfrom that insidiousfoe o f the emigrant and frontiersman—chilis and fever—byHostatter's StomachBitters." Bo effectually does that incomparable medic* inabledefense fortify the system against the combined influence of a malarious at­ mosphere and miasma-tainted water, that protectedby lt.the pioneer,theminer or the touriat.- provided-with it, may safoly en­ counter the danger. “PiEdEbewith you,” remarkedthetramp ashe left a remnant of bis coat-tail with thebulidpg.—BinghamtonRepublican. Fine Flaying Cards. Bend ten (10) oenta in stamps or ooin to John Sebastian,Geu’l Tkt. atul Pass. Ag*t Oatcsoo, B ook I sumto &Pacino R t ., Chic cago.111., for upack of the latest, smooth­ est, slickest playing cards that ever gladdenedtheeyes and rippledalong thefingers of thedevotee to High-Five, Seven-Bp, Ca- slao, Dutch, Euchre, Whist or aay other ancient or modern .game, and get. your money’s worth five times over. - - A -tl' ...■( . A <adv should remain underhertoother’s Wing^-especially if she’s a little ohm— RichmondRecorder, - , , V y - ■ Do too wish' to know how to have no ttwim, andnot holt theusual vx>rkonwash­ day) Askydur grocer for a bar of Dobbins’ Xlearte Soap, ana thedii$ctionswifi tollyon how; Besuretoget no imitation. There are lota of them. .■ t . , t. ......... .............. 1 D mtor —“Why do you come round so bftfiul” : Creditor—“I have to to keep - KatUtafi t« D m F m I AH arfi entitled In tbs host that their agytfiSsag anSffl.wbetUse by allleading drugglau. A raens** housewife w p not nut off, .'A soe*t Cbtu, Uneglected; Oftenattack*i the^fiuAgs. Bnowp’s^Baoxosun .Tapcuvs square1”—BrooklynEagle. atelyafter dinner. Don’t forget this, H owadats a bird on thebonnet is worth fit a w in ths bttsh.—Baltimore American. Baoxcnixjs ia cured by frequent small doses of Piso’s Curefor Cousumptioa. ‘ * ^ d»lSsJ,t,’f '"Ii A oapcfifif clerkputs down anorder, and, tbsfi h*puts ltup.»»Yunkera Statesman. . AMoxsT-aMktngpIaco—the mint Hasa handleip thename—pitchers, A wuxioXAin* has largeWill power.— TtotaaBifOngV. Moxar—love’s rightbower. PMflM>fipairof StHtSr-awkwardput ele­ vating. 1 ' Rtwtsss butuseful needles—on the com­ pass ; . ■... ._ :.... W e all respectthosewho knowmorethan wedo; butwedon’ t wish then to ma nor business.—Tuck. ^ A *Ai.t.m*ncan’t helpJivinglong.—Texas Bluings, _ ■ Tfi> sweetest picture in the world is a pretty motherwithb y firstbaby, WF a * Interest does Vtow nay Distance for lending him enchantment!—H. T . Eedger, f T n strange thing fs that hotel runners are not thepeople who run the hotel—Bi. JosephHews. t You lightamatch to make it burn, and you burn a match to wake ft lighfi—Ger* hamMountrinesr. AusiTfOX—a tobOgran. »M»^cold(-slIp. *ry, attb* top od which site iciote— T * i music hall proterieted must to for* given for puttingon airs, it's hisbusiness, * 8t>JosephBows. flAtnw—’ i { * fr it Raeoed* . . TrIs Justaswicked to iadslg* la teahtel firofaultyas out loud,sod maefemoraisju* risosttoto dlgestios.^Jfidl»M#ous Jow 'aal,'-; _ . *®* TfiBBfiaretwo sides to every story, sad someof themhavefour sides aadficeUlgg. - ‘ - --s-wsga- HowMttHsooner it gets too dsrh to skw wood than It does, to ffolaw»tonnla.>=> jiisfiteto Gioto. , w^w- ' r ............... 0 r # t t j f j m WWUkCV 1 n o w n n t o r "^R55531^55 h #?!S i 3I m 3 i S^^^^^^ S tL S t t o ^ A t . hofif*. Trios to cents'. ^vesart and immediate rslisf. Sold only A f tnqt .... ..................................... .. cure a felon. Thepenitentiaryor death.— x Inquirer wishes to know what wilt i fa * “ StJjSSSphHewa L ike OilUpon TroubledWaters IsHale’s Honey of HorehoundandTar upona cold. Titos ToothacheDrops Cureinopeminute. One snow-stormdoes 'not makes winter,: butitmakesa odd day for the bootblack.— M. Y..Journal, , A kt one can take Carter’s Idttla Diver Tills, they are sovary small. Mo troubleto swallow.. Ho painor griping after taking. XaMAosssaro sfildto to close and grasp.' big; still, V you takaa fancy to a play thev will takepains to have it presentedto you. Those who. believe that Dr. Sagers Catarrh Kemedy will cure "them are more liable to get well than those who don’t. If you happen to be one o f thosewho don’t believe, there** a matter of $500 to help your faith. It’s for you if the mak­ ers of Dr. Sage*3 remedy can’t cure you, no matter how bad or of how long standing your catarrh in 'the head may be .' ’ The makers are the World's Dispensary Medical Associa­ tion of Buffalo, N.Y. They’re known to every newspaper publisher and every druggist in the land, and you can eas­ ily ascertain that their word's as good, as their bond* Begin right. The first stage to purify the system. You don’t want to build on a wrong foundation, when you’re build­ ing, for health. And don't shock the stomach with harsh treatment. Use the milder meflns. You wind your watch once a day. Your liver and bowels should fact as regularly. If they do not, use a fojr* TJte key is—Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. One a dose. is GOLD MBDAD, PARIB, 187& W. BAKER* CO.’S Breslfast t a Ironwhlcktkt txttimot oil I fcA«bentr*aov«ita , I t absolutely pure KtMl i t t » ##/»>/#, J o Chemicals .MVUMfltu lt* pMp*UilOD. It hMffiWc tooit three time*the etrtntth ot Cocoa tolled With fliM th Arrevroot er Bugir, [and<■ therefore far (n 0 M««■ jHtotoi costingUee that*one I ctntacvp, XtHdcIlcIou*,Boar- __ IM ing, Mreapbealer, k ria v Btdamm, And adailrabljr adapted tor lnraUd* M W»U w t o peweaa In heaXk, field hr dh v e rt erenwk w , W.RAKZg* 00^Hor^uMt«r,lCfi««. Uttst Styids -U t- * L ’ A r t D « L a M lod o . ttvMinm m IS L A N ^ J iy il .mi I #PM#■# CfN## flm toJ& isst. s s x ’asiiEE r ^ Keep Your Blood Bure. MmMmMWte*VM*)ateUPMPeMEWMUMMlWaPV? A small quantify o f prevention is worth many pounds of cure. If your blood is in good condition theliabUity to any. diseaseIs much reduced, and the ability to resist- its wasting influence is tenfold greater. Look then t o . your blood, by taking Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) every few months. It is harmless in its effects to the most delicate infant, yet it cleanses the blood of all poisons and builds up tlm general health. (C O Q Q ourtotm« «ouadand m il of oonlAgkHUBloodToUoo.. Afi w » toon, aa- X dtAopvorod I wu affliotofi with the diMfiH I oommeooed taking Swift’* Spedflo <313.8.) and la a tow we«ka 1 w u para*- nuptly cured.” • GV oxob SnwitT, Shelby,Ohio. TreatUoonBloodoadBkindlibiAMmAiledfret. Tbo Swift iSpeclfioCo.,Atlanta,Gu. Zpne bes> is Aye Vhe cheApesb ! 1 b i d im i t a h o i . ofcand subsH hates tor _ i& ^ F O L JO — lr is ASOlidH ^cbke o f scouring sob.p Try it*’ n n you rn exh houae-clearunfi REAL ECONOMY. # It Is worse than nonsense to buy a cheap article with which to damage more vatuable* property. Scouring soap is at best only a 'trifling expense, but with a poor and cheap article it is likely to do considerable damage to fine marble or other property. DOYOUWANTANEW L 1. - Don't sayyoucannot get it till you. know howwe'will furnish you one. 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