The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
* • $■ . a P . / 1 rn*» 1V.-. * mv , t-ifr* : 5 T H E HEl?aixI>> AS tSDKrMSDMSr WWJUUtV S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 2 . 1891, Von Moltke wm 80 y«*i» of age when the greatestopportunity of hie ifiic«ro«; #odhe wm rightonbundto IMlieIt; ■ >■ •;" * >.' / - •' ThO, hafribk, fafcriMritktt, Of the Ch 1 Ieiitt-warooneiMily.be accounted for. BU km I will tell. The Chilean* IP. tt, M I/Alfy Editor and Prop'r ^ % Bpaniah and fndian amalgam. MICK 11.19 M R ANNUM. Gen, Wade Hampton has been in 124 battles, excluding the battle o f lifts. India'spopulationis now285,000,000, The day is Coming when Englaud will A&d more th*n« handful o f aoldien »p keep one-*ixth-ofthe race in eub* i«Ction. ' ' The Uigesttimber producing States are Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wit-cou- sin, New York and Ohio; but Ohio stands drat in tbe production o f Pres idential timber. A summer novelty is a cuff button made to hold small photographs. Bo he who does not care to wearDie heart upon his sleeve, can wear his sweet heart there. Joseph Cook and Sam Small still •pour the vials o f their inocuous wrath upon the Sunday newspaper. Only weak men butt their heads . aguiuet the stone wall o f the inevitable. flew Jersey boasts o f a grocer who choked a fly to death because it stole a grain o fsugar offthe counter. That grocer could, doubtless, remove the epidermis o f a flint with shill and dis patch. Of tho population o f the Unitec Stated,29.92 per cent are now . living in chies-ru gain o f nearly seven per .cent, since 1880. People who like to -think, can find a fruitful field in the foregoing facts. - A French inventor is manufacturing paper from hop viues. A iuabhiue for making strings out o f paper has been invented in Philadelphia. Sb it is not improbable that-the paper made from hops would make the very best jurapingfopcs.. Timohthy Hcaly makes tbe prepos terous claim that he has written Parnell's speeches fur.him. It is al verywell*to accuse Parnell o f being a bad man, hut it is asking too mUch o; tbe world’s creduliuy to accuse him ot not being anable one.' *• . - fi ■ » -—I — - • Mexico is improvingconsiderably of late, seldom indulging in a revolution It now lias a law on its statute books compelling all. children over five years j>f*age to go toj school,' and parents ' ’ failing to do their duty in this respect are fined,150 for each offense, Theodore Tilton k ' writing, some metry, but it will not be printed until after be is dead. He does not propose to,take anv unnecessary risks. Tbe PhiladeTphia Daily News says; **Tbe last o f the master-minds that,to gether made United Germany has been removed by the death og Von Moltke?” When did Bismrckdief It is said that Indian Agent McKu* sick resigned because unable to stop tbe Bksctoa Sioux from dancing. Per haps they were “ tripping the light fantastic toe” to the music in his name Gov, Hill has Bigned the bill creat ing a commission to enact a mono ment in New York city to Ericsson, the inventor o f the Monitor. Ericsson deserves a monument i f anyman does. The services which he rendered his adopted country, in one o f the most critical o f hourscannot be over esti mated. Many people one time and another have had no roof for their heads, but Peter Gnnlin, o f tbe Ohio Penitenti ary, is prrbably the first instance o f a man haviug no roof for his month. There is inn adnormal opening up into his head three or Your inches deep, which he has to keep filled with cot ton so that his food will not get iuto it, There- is nothing like an expert when one is in need o f a witness. John 0 . Kitterlinus, a New York litho grapher, got up a fashou plate for firm for which ther were to pay him 8499,99. They refused to pay, claim ing tlmt one of the horses in the .plate hada green tail. But the firm were able to bring in an expert who testifi ed that he had seen horses with green tails. ‘ - ' In New"York city they have associa tions ,ofmen who do not drink during business hours. But ns business docs pot consume on the average more than a third o f theday, i f ’ the remaining hours are devoted to his service, it not probable th*tthedemon drink will enter a protest, What is needed are associations o f men who do not drink during the entire 24 hours. SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. ) '1 -DEALERIE ALLKINDSOF- -AMD --.....* Doors. LATH, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, SIDING. ETC, Have just received a new stock. Can offer you better Grades for less money thanyou have beenpaying for poorgrades. CALL AND SEE SHADES AND PRICES. STUTTER ING SCHOLARS. rsMM J E R S E Y S . The Toledo Evening News finds a striking analogy between th§ spiritual phenomenonknown as love and the ,material phenomenon known as mea sles; VUove is like the measles; wecan have it had but once, and the later we have'it the tougher it goes whh. us.1’ t>\ It k proposed down id Maineto reii; ' Vler pfcople who drink liquor, ineligible for jury duty.' Hnt th a pertain sente would'no^Hriuk hen preparation?./ Is, it not the tcndency o f alchol to eulec hie human intelllfetncef' ;, • • •— .— w -*? A linseed Her little ihil(fi»V 2 ,f. Two ! Bays’ afterward it was reftiiM To b d ^ fishermen* The little*.Mosea , marvel, v.4ierahJw^.puV«^''fbrMifel found id some' driftwood,- 26' 'mUes away, floating placidly down to%nrd» thu great Gulf o f Mexico, and not in tbe least anxious over the outlook, Mr, Hough, ofTenueeeee, is very sensitiveAt to thepronnndition o fhk name. He claims it k pronounced as if it were adelted H-u-f-f. So when Mr, Brown insktod that it should he v pmtOunced m if it werespelledH-o-e, Mr, flew itrtoeo mijpv*rh*to* •**AhUfiSsfAb«ffwd Idtpkwf* it .Mr,' 1 $ luA Edison docs not have all the nu chahical inspirations. A man inNew. York State has received a patent, for' his automatic milker. “ An eccentric three inches in diameter is attached to the cow’s jaw. From this leads a wire connecting with clastic nipples on the udder, each o f which is fitted' with a valve making it au air-pump when in motion. Whop the cow chews her cud the eccentrjc revolves and the wire is worked back and feurth like a piston',, creating suction,, „ -.<* * , . ---- .......■•»;«■■■»■---------- ■'.< • « A m nutinbled V ltlcr. A travelerIn Morocco tells, hv’Tha band of'att African Sultan,” the follow ing ^tory: “The Sultan, not tong ago, discovered that onfc'of his vMers will becoming too powerful ^I»-thCrefo*» tnmmoncd him to tea, and compliment edhfco on hisgreatvvctiPJi. TheVlrlot^ •ecomlngvain, boastedof .^hWnumber Texas colored ’ Woman, ilvtotf Jl« 3 2 ' 7 ^ , j W * ? * along thwbank o f a river, recentiyio«if iw» that.he wav too-rich and* thought too tuuclt of hkaself. T° shpwthotnop ex' ietly what he was wot^h, his aid receivedonlyOne-bidof eightpenee. He'was then l&ken boctt to tliv ^eltan, who-saidVohlrav ,‘J^bWjrouknow ^butf, groper value—^ightpehce. Do ndrae and ponder over. It’ Whan ttbvafea. reachedhome, hOwover, ho found DAtT nearly all hla propertyhad bcen'taktn away by orderOf the Sultan. Only on* mail resldenoe, ooe wife, ons hone, oadooe alatt hod heett left hlm.M flitckktt^ ArnicaHalve. Tire host sriri in the world for euta irttites, *or**, afa-nt aslt^tumm, J«yw u n rntm* w iwU rt .iatit orto, tetts^ffhippHi tiMndi, ohl'WsiiMl sxwsnnd Hep)Urns,andw>4ijve v wuni w m m pay,rwpkiA Itf* epefkrt witlefiialioti W'«u* § . t _ _ _ f t , •k * A . A u # tM|i Nambart of VhOM III tlio Schools of 0,nuar> Some alarm has been created InGer many by the recent publication of the official report and statistics of educa tion, which show that among the chil dren now attending the public schools in Emperor William's dominions (here are no less than eighty thousand af flicted with the defect ot speech known as stammering. Tbe city of Breslau i alone, says the Chicago Mail, contrib utes a quota o f. twenty-four hundred stuttering children to the total; and in ' some places the number of stammerers I . attain* the huge proportion of ten per | ___ cent, of the school attendance. I T ' .d- A n u t w i - , ____ a a m a m *1D a Realizing tho growth a* well as tbe IJ L 3 ) V f f 6 S t j O L S S O l T u U l O U i ; , OTTO IT J t u 6 m gravity ot the mischief, the German | w oeived. P L U S H E S 4 i government has for some months post i devoted considerable attention to the | subject, and hoe gathered together much interesting information about the niatter. The most valuable report is that contributed by Dr. Guttaiann, so Well known throughout the world for his successful 'teachings of deaf mates, andwhbio absence from the Interna tional convention of Instructors of deaf mutes recently in session in New York was a matter of sincere regret to the. delegatov Aooordlng to Dr. Gutxmann, whose report has beenadopted and published by the German government, involun- tory mimicryplays a great part in stut tering. Like yawning, it is catching. Tba quicker a child is and the more im- itatiirc, the more api, ft-is to imbibe any defects of speech ,on ttiepart of those | liv wKntn CW ln c iv i l ZENIA, OHIO. ^ - ‘^lA cordial invitation is extended to you to examine the ... .. . elegant stammering is t o ha found in' the fact 1 that thenumbor, o f' stutterers in* a' 1 in&c NEW SC0GK being, received now. A complete line of lino school rif ascs Steadily, hs tbe chil dren pass upwttrif-frbm. class'to-class. 1ft-the publio schools of Berlin,,for in stance, the number o f stammerers among the.children til the lowest class was CKSdof the total force of 'the class. Thls'pfqportkm raise fromyeur toyear,' •gs the children passed upwardJn the ! ' (klucstldnul scale, until in thO highett b ? 3 * £ ; *‘all the latest stylestogetherwitheverygrade of fine ntt&bcr found when theAfAoe children ^ * *, m .•.» B u s u i e s s :: S u i t ^ O v e r c o a t s . , P a n t w a s ttte iteuA iiisa ooa a . e N B u e t S a W I B f t i m iO ia i« fifthgoods eannotlieexcelled* m STEWART 8t Cd . Dr. Gul&ma&u to,* etarka spteial 'cobra* o f sej^utifloi.Ans&uctid9 ,1ot ..pWMto sohoobteabhar* shbwlng ihem Imw ‘to dbal wito tho •sthinm«M&' «^ Y h s public- «Sh<kl»itei' Mil | k # o l OeV have noWt»tmjgtmmhw£w the purpoas of- ttT OM OX mann'a method! Sa psror with th* latter that O H IO . *vt* vW w W w vw W V a leading part in sogur^k^ jj adoption by all tiw tiona in hlsdomlrdona, F A W C E T T . *ar«5i wm % m & T* Ndtter fttvre irwyi W*9*N|, |H ue a. fiott4|n*of WA'WJHIW, CLOCKS, JEWELKRY tiiul ' * * * & £ m ddl % trip * GVirftt' wffilbotv iarintomf stosnaw «k» toft 'kils fthaem ou - tof*. ^ *>f « - - * . i TkttflttftttUnttoropitottidi orKtoxiHati Pttbhi* ^ D lA A fO N D S ! / a s a a n s s f f l ^ S S i * ' WU h IVI h Speriftlty wwttt h toftw. Titey utttottiit to' e«*« umt *8 * .WUfrfa t h e j ; aKixoxrxui w . m i iL PRICE CHUK Coveusuip/ Siiroui, Pas 1 1 -on a m; It. P, dm VMStor.-- 8®r jjflioolat Id: M . B . Chu tor. Preadi w liool ai 9 - Young Ve<»- .prayer me® TiOO IT-V. Glit pastor. S oivi m; Sablmtli A Af.K. i Motor. - Hf 7:00pm em *:C0 a h i . (laptist C { MStor. 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