The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

AN.INDUPKNPKNT WKKKLY KJCWSPAPJIR. SATURDAY, A P R IL 18, 1891. ■ ■ ‘ !'J ' „ ' '' ' . -""■ ''' ■ •!!"•■> W. //. BLAIR, Editor and Propfr PRICE • 1.28 PER ANNUM, C H U R C H D I B K C T O H Y . Covenanter Churolii—Hev T. O, Sprout, Pastor. KoguUr aerviees at 11:00 a in; Sabbath Huliool at 10:00 a m K. P» Church.—Itev, 4. K. Morton, pastor. Services at 11:00 a m; Sabbath aoboot at 10:00 a in. M.1S. Church.- Rev. G. T„. Tufts, pas­ tor. PreaobiHK nt 1(IU!> a m; Nabtiatli scboei at 0*80 >i. in.; class. 3:00 i*. m,; Yount; People’s meotlii" at 7:00pm; grayer meeting Wednesday eveningtat . U. P. Olmrcli— Rev, .1. C. IVarnook, pastor. Services at II :(HI h in ami 7 ■in; Sablmtli school at 10 : 00 am A M. IS. Church.- Itev. A. 0..»plvev pastor, Services at 11:00 a fn anil 7:00p m eacli Mubbuth; Sabbath school Oiiiiia in. , Iluptist Ch ii roll. — Uev. I). M Turner, astor. Preachinr: every Sabbath at .lam, anti 7:00 p 111 ; Snhhnth School at a*.00o'clock nm; Prayer meeting Woil- ■iesilay night. I n GENTLE GYMNASTS. The Means by Which. Women May Become Muscular. pi.pi« Instructions for the Guidance of Uembers of the Fair Sea Who ' Arc Desirous of Detetoplnf Tuclr Muscles. Light gymnastics embrace the use of dumb-bells,) bar-bells, Indian clubs, 'wands, hoops and exercises without anything whatever in the hands. Marching, deep breathing movements, poising, stretching and equilibrium ex­ ercises, all of which have in a great measure grown out of the Delsarte sys­ tem, also come, rays tbe Ladles' Home Journal, under the general teno, light gymnastics. ■The beneficial results of all these are many and varied. Hardly anyone is too weak for gymnastics. Gentle mss- jsage will start the muscles and,sendthe blood into healthy circulation. Then the patient should help herself. Oneof the advantages of light gymnastics is that the sick and convalescent can make what appear to J>e trilling efforts ■and by them, in time, bo restored to active health. If too feeble to bo prac­ tically able to make but little exertion, .try what are known aa deep breathing movements. Lie flat upon the back, t&lte as long and deep breaths as possi­ ble, and while the mouth is closed, , alowly throw the arms np In front and then at the sides. Best for ten minutes. 'Try again the earn* Inhalation and ex­ halation of air. tfaa latter being pore and fresh. After awhile attempt the same, sitting up These exercises eta safely be taken by the tick one every day soveral times, and the whole mus­ cular system will bo improved. Just as *if some revivifying tonic had been .given, a far betterone thananycharged with alcohol or some like stimulant. Fromthis step to tho use of light ap» jparatus in the dumb-bells is a short one. Hut the mistake is too oftenmade in trying to be too muscular, and using bells of too great a weight. Attempt nothing above your strength at the start; it is even better at first to go under it than over it- Abate all things be methodical and regular in these ex­ ercisea Irregularity In anything— habits, expenditures, diet—brings its uaoomfortable reward- Exercise must be constant and qratematio to be affM - ivs. If a beginner psrehaaa wooden danth* bells of a pound each In weight. Standwith the Jbeelfi tofethsr. bodj erectand head up. Plaas the hails on the ahmddsrs and push up that laths right hand *0 a countof sightor twsiva; then thalafR than hath tegathar afttha Place the bells on the ehastl push the right-hand hall o«* fasfront eight thnss, the left-hand afterward, thanboth- Posh the baU fn the right hand out from the ebeat to tbs right, tba Wft the same.And next both. Put bella under tha armpits. Curl thnttPMaltsiiMbdy ft*d aft ihft With bathon tha shoulders roil nutaa hi the toutsrosnt ahavu dsseribi l Writ* tWbeltoqtitokty ore*-tha bead -hadusds*Iha righft Iqn Ana tha left lHr< th••afatolnhto4tM i1NMk. With thft rigbi-bandefl baU extended from right aMs aft right as^kawith tha body.etrika R aa IT M want m anril eight thnaa wMh <M hell fa the lad band a r a hasstawf, .Do thfft In the saawmaanar teftbe M l and to hwn*. holing tha hall that aetalnttsuefanril « « thftright eMlWflhnaea. Them are but staptamorsownta. A teacher in the gynuMrittaa wtUgiraynh doseuasaers, Nat Jdat attWthassnni- ing bath, hi a aosl reeis 1 , before tha eomt is put cm, If triadJ * Staartsn nriwisa d*fly aril O il hi “ ri*ttottotft«< . WtfsM U b «iyb as and you wiu prove toyourowusstia- faotioa thata light step, a bright eye, a clear, good-colored skin, without the whitest bint pf rouge or powder, makes a woman truly beautiful, aa well as "healthy, wealthy and wise,” Apropos of this last assertion, that a Woman can grow wiser, yes, actually know more, from regular gymnastic exercise is an established truth. The greatest practical result of both light and heavy gymnastics is the fact that tha mind grow* in proportion to the muscle. The muscles need a will, and a strong one, to oontrol them. The moving to exact time and to music demanded by these exercises when taken in the,classes of the gymnasium has its effect on the brain, and It ts as important aa the resulting physical gain, Dr. W. G. Anderson, the special­ ist, states that women who by reason of undeveloped Will power cannot compel this servant to aid them in works they must perform are greatly benefited by light gymnastic exercises; and that those women who are sensible enough to adopt the methods that make men the stronger, the healthier sex, who ex­ pect to be known as the mothers of healthy children, and. above all, women who wish to aid in the realizationbf the ideal human being, whether mentally, morally or physically, are able to be all that they would be by gymnastic' ex­ ercise. It is a constant source of complaint .tho* American women are not graceful. And the dancing school bos been, until .recent years the refuge for the awk­ ward and unbalanced-moseled yonng or old woman. Hut much more valuable is the gymnasium in itseducation of the feet, and of the poise and carriage of the body. To this end fancy step movements are given, and grace und cose of self re­ sults. Then, too;.dexterity is a quality the phlegmatic, slow-by*naturo gir'. and woman needs to geton in (his bu.iy, work-a-day world, where she. who moves the quickest and thinks the fast­ est, keeping her mind clear and steady onwhat she has in baud, puts to rout the moral of that ancient fable of the hare nnd tortoise, in reaching the goal long before her slower and more delib­ erate neighbor. , ■ THE "BEAU CRUMMELL" TIP. H ints to T i r e * W h o W ish to Acquire tho L ttM t M od * o f Salutation. If a young gentleman feels that it la his imperative duty to be thoroughly conversant with all the latest kinks, fads and wrinkles of modern society, says the Cleveland Leader, he must at once learn the “Beau Hruumell" style of tipping the bat. This is an acquired art, as a relish for olives is an acquired taste to mostpeople. The best way to become familiar with the new style is to stand in front of a mirror and prac­ tice steadily for a week or two. At tha end of that time to Is barely possible that the pupil will know his lesson well. The rules for tho ’new style, as laid down by one of Cleveland'a bright­ est young society men ere as follows: Merer undertake to tip your bat un­ less the left foot is well in front of the right. That brings your body to » graceful position and will commend you at once to the favorable observa­ tionof any younglady whohss a lraowl- edge of tho principles of the Delsarte system. / Bring the right hand, if the lady is on ypur left side, in a graceful curve to the brim of the hat. He sure that voor hand describes a curve, otherwise The motion will be similar to half a Sozen others associated with matters of the head. For instance, sn abrupt angular motion might delude the young woman into believing thatyou Intended to pluck a cinder from your eye. Grasp the hat lightly by the brim, be­ ing sure that the little finger of the hand thus employed sticks up aft what might be tanned sn aristocratic angle. Gently remore the. haft and bring H forward at a height of two toshes above your heed vustOan imaginary line des­ cribing the angle with your body would terminate at the third vset button. Smile with aristocratic grass. Incline your head slightly w the fa­ vored one passes and aaovsr tha Ups a trifle aa though extending a greeting, being eeraful. turnover, trot to appear audibly until the young M ? baa ftnt addressed yon. ' ■ This may look like an easy trick, but it la really somethingvery hard to toas­ ter and perform vrith excellencet ao those say that have attempted h. Of Ons thing, however, the young men may be assured. Thai Is. that1vary aroch of their standing to “dadedoto” depends upon betoff able to do the “Beau Brnmmell” tb, There are a numbered young geauemea whopcom* Made up and do#a Ovary afternoon to the Aresde, practicing the Atov thing before the show windows, and obeerw tegthetorefli taioias to theglass. Kafcriftges la to. PstawAurg. T b * statistke forth* jeftrifttoatm* tttofttotjbaftyeteM* * * * * * * ware aoutraotod to fit. pfttatfthtot - W» tvreea tha agsaof M andtoyaaMtoa** * ^ w o u s w » o f il*#ft formedtha targest ‘ of ttm a ie t t Mtobtm « • * ! a t t « « f ftl-*»many- weemucf tt-lft UeH to proportion * mm p m m wMSMioftha mm iirift artaw, m m ■ In C # 5 S » took ptoto to the NAMIEtl WITH PflCSOfllPTiONS. P vbcx lets Might .gave JUvao * r laalstlag •a This Simple graeaaMs*. ' Said a Sh Louis druggist to a* Globe- Democrat reporter: "Yon ask me why I inquired your, address when writing out Hie prescription for your cough. The reason will at onee commend itself to evexy sensible mind, and is simply this: There have been oases innumera­ ble where lives might have been raved bad the number of the residence of the party for whom the prescription was put up been known to the druggist. For, as wo all know, mistakes aremade even in the most reliable .drug stores through-the carelessness of clerks. Mot long ego a druggist found, on returning from popper, that a bottle of strychnine was on the counter and asked the rea­ son why. The-clerk replied that he had Just been putting up a prescription ai*1 Was horrified when he found that he had mademe of strychnine instead of some less harmful drag mentioned in the prescription. Tho frightened young fellow did not even know the name of the person who had oome in for it or for whom it was Intended, and after hours of search on the part of the distracted druggist the unfortunate victim was traced to his home, but too late, for the first dose hod killed him. That is why ( place the name of the patient both on the prescription for the druggist and on the stub left in my prescription book." FAWCETT. EpOOK. Tj.e transition from long, lingering And painful sickness to robust health •narks an epoch in the lite of tho in­ dividual. Such a remarkable jrsnt is treasured in the memory < 1 : -1 the •1 gency whereby the good health has boon attained is greatfully blessed lienee it is that so much is heard in praise of Electric Bitters. &»• many ■reel they, owe their restoration lu Health, to the use of ihe-Uieut AHcr- .-tive and Tonic. I f you are troubled with any disease o f Kidneys, Li ver or Stomach, of long or short standing you will surely find relief by use ot Electric Bitters. Sold at 50c. an.' $1 icr bottle at B idoway ' s Drug Swix B a c k ft* th e O ld W n y . After delihrraie consideration 011 the corps of physicians employed by the Jackson Ufaniilacttiring Co., to investigate the so-called advance in medical science wilh referenee to the treatment o f lung troubles,(hey have decided timt (lie old reliables medi­ cinal properties of Wild Cherry Bark and a highly eliminated preparation of Tar, possesses the most reliable stimulant to tiie weak and distended lolies of the lungs. They are na­ ture’s own remedies, and as a con­ sequence the manufacturer lias de­ cided to continue the sale of Jackson’s Wild cherry and Tar Syrup under a positive guarantee tiiat one dose will relieve the most, obstinate oouglt and one bottle will generally cure a cold. Price 25 and 50 cents. For sale by If. G. Itidgway. . X a t lM . The andertigned h»« been duty Appointed exeeutornf tbe laetwill and testament ofJaan- natta B. Orr. late of Urrene county, Ohio, da- easwd, All pemons indebted to the fatale are requeued to make immediate paywrat, and thosehaving claimsagainst the namewill pre- Mat themdaly authenticated, to tha under- signed for allowance. JAMK8 R. OKU. .Executor of Jeannette. B. Orr, deceaari. 26th day of February 1S81. O ffice or D ittos A G a lm n , Dealers in fit 10 horses, CohitubtiM, O.. GENTLKMEN—Early last spring one o f our horses was seriously Injured by being kicked. Arabian Oil was recommended to us ami we gaVe it a trial. The result waa not only satis­ factory, lint surprising. The wound healed rapidly, and the animal was ready for use fn a few days. Since that time We have by its .use cured a number o f cases o f scratches and re. moved some bad cases o f curb. Ara­ bian Oil Is undoubtedly the best geu eral Stock- LiniiueHt tliat we ever used, ami we advise Farmers '‘and Horsemen to keep a supply o f it lu their steblea at all times. Yonrs lie- sprctfullv, D ittos k G a l l in . Wt1offer f 100for a ease o f Seratehes Arabian OH will not cure, For. sale by II, G, Mldgway, mWM FI«E iSyiMNCE 60 n SKs'Vv H hs in etock a fine line of WATCHE8, CLOCKS, JEWEL D I A M O N D S ! The finest line of Opt leal Goods In Greene County. A Spednlty tnsde or Briizilirtii Pebble tipectMcles in Gold, Silver cud Steel frames. 'They confer n hrilliimcy Hint dlHtinetne-s of vision, with un amount of ease an t comfort, seldom enjoyed by spectacle wearers. U t M A t t MkOQUUNtuwiTHTHtacoiurHtofTHaoouimnaiuMTM suw wluihi NmnuTKwnos * nunor this m orm CUcap,M IsM&Me Bf Tbt Dlivct Route to end from Chicago, Joliet, Ottewa, l'corla. La Salle, Moline, Rock Maud, In ILLINOIS; Davenport, Muacatlue, Ottuiuwa, Otkalooaa, Dn Mnlnw, WtnteraeL Audutmn, Harian and Council Rluflk. in IOWA; Ulmiaapolii and Bt. Paul, In MIN. NE90TA: Watertown anil Sioux Falla, is DAKOTA; Cameron, 8L Jorcph and Kan m i CUy, In MISSOCIU; Omaha. Lincoln. Falrbuiy ant) Nelnon. In NEBRASKA; Atcbtaon, licarenworth. Horton. TV'peka, Butchtnaon. Wichita. Belleville, Abilene, Dadgo City, Caldwell, In KANBAS; Klngfiaher, El Reno and Minco,ln INDIAN TERRITORY; Denver, Colorado Springe and Pueblo, In COIXtRADO, Traverse* new area* of rich farming and grazing land*, aflonllng the beat fkcllltlea of Inter- camniunlcutltin to all town* tad cltiee eaat and weet, northwest and southwest of Chicago and to Pacific and traut-oo*aulc saapurta. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPBESS TRAINS Leading all competltom In splendor of equipment, between CHICAGO and DES MOINES. COUNCIL BLUFV8 and OMAHA, and between CHICAGO and DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS and PUEBLO, via KANSAS CITY and TOPICKA and via ST. JOSEPH. Flrst-CIasa p*v Coaches. FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, and Palace Sleepers, with Dining Oar Service. Cose connections at Denver and Colorado Springs with diverging railway lines,, now forming tba new and’ picturesque STANDARD GAUGE TRANS-ROCKT MOUNTAIN ROUTE Over which superbly-equipped trains ran dally THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE to and from Salt Lake Ctty. Ogden and San Francisco. TOR ROCK ISLAND I* also tho Direct and Favorite Lias to and Cross Manltou. Ilk*'* Peek and all otlier aanllary and aoenleresortsandcltleaandmlnlngdlstrictaInColorado, D A IL T FAST EXPRESS TRA INS \ From St Joseph and Kansas City to and from all lm> 1 portenttowns,citiesand section* In Southern Nebraska, Kansas and tbe Indian Territory. Also via ALBERT 1 LEA ROUTE fromK tn sw aif and Chicago lo Water­ town. Sioux Etll*. MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL, conoecthmgfor all poltda amth and northwest between thelakesand tbe PacificCoast For Ticket*. Mam. Foldera, *r desired Inlbrmatlen epply to any CouponTicket OSes la the United Bute* or Canada, or addrtse K. AT. JOHN, JOHN •KHA*TIAN( Oral Manager, GenITki RF m * Aj*. • cmojoo.ux. Pittsburgh, Ciii’li& St. I.uiis B y 1'A‘N.IIANIH.K r o u t e . Schotlule in effect June. 1,1890. Trains(lopartfrom('edarvHle as follow GOING WEST. | f 4,4V) a. hi . flag slop. * 10.14 a. hi . | * 5.91 p. ui, flag stop. ; GOING EAST. •f 8 a. in. * 9.57 p. 111 . * ■ SUNDAY. The following trains stop on Sun- day only, « ” KANT. . (VEST. | 1C. 14 a. m. | 4.17 p. 111 . I!(i -57 p, in.. . . 4.26 a. in. Tiinogi veil ulioveiH < 'ontr»l Time. IF'ug flluily'. •Daily excupi bnmlnr. 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Mobile and |nuiitM In fleorgls and Alahtiiiia. tt mbtm (he ahnrte'at to NEW ORLEANS i line. 27 bourn. Solid treliin with Pull­ man lluiiilidr (Sleeping Para n.aklng ill r«itri>niieoii»n at Mew Orleans wiilionf omiiibUa trauaier for T okuh . Mexico Mini CALIFORN IA Tha only Hue to Jacker.ii A Vlekatnirg, Mbmiaeippl, iiiaklag dirtet conuoclioiia w tfaoutoHiidliUa timipfer at MiireveiHirt, ijuilMiaua for liallae* Fori Wurth, Ifniia- ion, OalvcHton, Texan. Mexico and C m II- forniM. The whurt line with thniiigh Pullman liomloir Kleeiiera to Kuoxvliltt conmctiMK with through car linen for Asheville. Haleiuli and the raralinaa. Only line fromCincinnati lo Cliattauno- L-aToHu. Fort Payne. Ala.. Mcrlrtan, Mina,, Vif.'kiiliurxli) Mias., ShrcvelHirr, to . W mill a lh« Nliurieitt l iiu-innati to Irexinxleii, K.v., A |iout8iinii k* i*» < inclii- ftati In Km xviile, Troll., littmil, h the MhorteetCinniniifiti to AtiHiiia and Au- Itaat., G«.. Ilftinllea ti naliniTcai ( Inclu- iifililo Anniston Ala., 26niiiea (huMhiirt- eat ClihJiinati to IlinitiiichiUii. Ala,, lit inlh'N tliorlct t Chicfnimu n< .Mobile, Ahi. 'frainn leave I'tairnl unioii lyepitt, Claritiiiaii. arbnalng the FaniotUi iiigh Hrldftaof Kenlhcky hhi I rwuuding lit* baae of Leukntit Mnuntaiu* For raim, enrreet county tnawl sad,full iupinan- ll«HMmll*M or addrtns _ H.C, «HAW.Oealr*4 rasa, Agi, •ft Went Fvurtli HtVwvis iiiurtuustlsG IS JUST T he T hins * W i* a S T R O N G , L A f t T l N f i , SV * r s n i O K tm w b d iiln t . Xe OBNAJOCNTAU, d M a tl m m m I yet yretMteemetemer*wtthoat la jw y to a m «* benet. D s O h triad, ttnan,endwater. A ll in to B filn t m r d u M c n eh—MKH efirmrat indedyTl— Met.fihnwtn t th* N fttle r ttrlet la d wsevs, le d slkcr Relate etmertt, i p f lf tmfame 1 t e uU fU tte i NtataMa THE MUCH-DESIRED 1 ON 6 waist inti m m m | f r e C T « » ealr to nethleto *«M**«Ator *THE duplex ADJUSTANLC OVEN THE Hite Alto w ith torianily. ftfrfeir tearfeat Eas* and Cantaur. j - . - ^ Jiami, whichwill awn vlp i H **M * Steel* and Umars, whtehwiumat aeeato Anydrvgh'xl.td^tMinraeU.a ammuflytae, Cdwwansere WeaUd. Send tor OoMnovt. •Mina an. ex, Mm , mm . ilttokiuu 'll A l'liit.; W k ', Tim be«l salre 5o tb'1 f :- caie, bfnines, tairea, nl« ra, hh ! i rneum, Inver aontd, tetter, chxppi<> I m «J«, cki liDhm. MorMand ail skincrujiiiont, ami poaiilv* iy eareft yiies, or no pay teqoitvd. I- -i dnaranieM toglva MvtiHK ftiitslaetio , Jf »w te j‘ h fc J e t R i<* 33 dn ti a twi^ Fay flfttoky B . d * A k ^>Tfty*4

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