The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
The troubles of pfor. Dom Pedro are over. I f ever there was a mofi- tirch whodjtloot deserve -deposition, •t was he;5.** ’ Rich WasJohn T. Staples o f Tren ton, N. J.,.but he thought he was in danger o f going to the poorhouee. So he shothimself. ranwsm Minneapolis feels so happy because it lias secured the Republican na tional convention that it has started IS I a scheme-to send a shipload o f flour to the starving Russians. Rev. Minot-J. Sayage of Boston says he'believeB that the worldis get ting better ever year, ~ It is certainly every man’s duty, to believe so. No man has amoral right to . be a pes simist. t ■ . . • --- _ «, . ■ „ Motions usually, fear “ the man on horseback"; but they h&ve no reason to fear the Buenos Ayres. crank who is going to mpke a,tour of South. and North/ America, Canada, Alaska, Russia and Germany,astride his steed. It, wus the ambition of Henry Greevy o f Plainfield, (Jt.. to •be a rival of Louis Cyr, the Canadian Hauisou. but the desires of his mind and the muscles of his body would not co-tmlipate. He lifted 800 pounds Thursday, and died in 10 minutes. . Mrs. 0 . T. Johnson ofMt. Vernon, Hi., says that the end of the world .will take place Christmas afternoon at 5 o’clock. It remains to be seen whether the mundane hall will fill tbaappointment which Mrs. Johuson iius so kindly set lor it. ..... T1 -- - A considerate old man o f Biddle, ford, Me., recently called at the un dertaker’s shop to pick out a coffin for himself. He said be did not be- iievc that lie should live much louger, audwanted to savehis wife the trouble of selection. tlie A Maryland bull attacked wrong uuui when it sought to iin pale Thomas Masco. Mason is aman of great muscular power, aud bn earnest desire to live stimulated him to put forth all bis latent energy. He seized the bull by thehorns and threw it with such violence that be broke its neck. A strange accident occurcd in Now York Thursday night. The driver of a street car playfully snapped a whip ut u boy. Tne lash wound itself a- round tne* boy’s neck. The driver did not have sufficient presence of mind to drop the whip aud the bo£ was dragged along the street until his bead was1broken. Bernard ricbmitz, a Kansas Ger man, is a victim of sentiment. Hav ing beck in this country 23 years; he longed-to visit the scenes of his boy nood days, He accordingly set about Jt to gratify Jhis commendable long ings. No sooner did be stand on Herman soil; however, than he was arrested as a deserter. He is now in the German army. . 4 ^ -nr rr-ti-till Practical joking should be made a state’s prison offence in all caseswhere the joke involves life or limb. Henry Werre* of Patterson, N . J., will pro bably die. Borne o f his fellow em ployes greased the steps of the fac tory where be worked so that they could bare the pleasure o f seeing him slip. He did'slip, and struck his head against the coping. I t certainly was a pleased audience tli^t attended the musical entertain ment given by tha New York Sym- panyClabat Music Hall yesterday afternoon and when it again visits ifleinnati it will receive aright royal welcome from the lovers ‘of. music. ■TheCincinnati CommercialGazette. There is ohe, man iu Germany who is not afraid o f Emperor William,- but Emperor William lias, reason to be.afraid o f him. That man is Herr Rebel, and his tongue is as keen as a sword. In the Reichstag the other, day Rebel challenged the emperor’s infallibility. An effort wap made to silence him, but he would,be heard. ^Holiday excursions tickets will be sold at reduced rates at all ticket Stations of the Pennsylvania Lines on December 24fh, 25th, and 31st, 1891, and on January 1st, 1892, good returning until January 4th, 1892. William J. McKeen and Maria L. Stewart were married in New York two or three days ago. The bride's mother stood outside the church dur- ing the ceremony and wept' .bitterly. She did not like her daugbter’schoice. She admitted that he was an ^admir able man in every sense- o f the word, but one day'sbe visited .his farm at Jamaica, L. I., and ssiw him walking around barefoot. From thatmoment she took a dislike to him. A large crowd .greeted the second appearance o f the New York Sym phony Club,under the adspiees o f the Y. M. C. A., last night. They are popular favorites here. Charles F. Higgins the. celebrated violin virtuoso,' made u remarkable bit. Each artist Won gieat praise and were recalled often. The programme was carefully selected, aud the evening decidedly successful, both in a strictly musical sense and ns a popular,entertainment. ■‘ -Chicago Inter-Ocean. HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS VIA PENN SYLVANIA LINES. Excursion tickets will be sold at reduced ratesat all ticket stations on Pennsylvania Lines West o fPittsburg on December 24th, 25th and 31,1891, and on January 1st, 1892; good re turning until January 4th, inclusive. H ow to P re p a re nu ll A dd ress . P ack ages S en t by S fa il. The season is approaching when the mails will be filled with holiday, presents, aud a great many are un necessarily lost, delayed or damaged each year because o f the iudiffereut manner in which they are prepared for mailing. Newspaper or, other thin paper should never be used for wrapping, and packages as ordinarily wraped where purchased are not sufficiently secure for forwarding in'the mails; Ute strong paper; mako a solid package that will not crush easily; tie well with good twine; address legibly and correctly with ink on the lower right-hand corner and'vcry few pack ages will fail to reach destination in good condition. ' It is always advisable to place the name and address o f the sender on the upper left handcorner of all packages, etc., sent in the mails, so they may be returned in case the addresses cannot be found. Postal statistics Bhow that more delays result from incorrect ad dresses than fromerrors indistribution by postal employes. In casWdf lofts or delay report the same to your postmaster ‘with all $f the information that can be given, A W on d er W o rk e r . Mr. Frank Iltiflmati, a young mai of Burlington; Ohio, states , that lie had been under care of t Wo promi nent physicians, and uacd^thclr treat ment until he was not able to get around. They.pronounced his case lo he consumption and Incurable, lie was persuaded to try Dr. King’sNew Discovery for Consumption Coughs andColds and at that time was not able to walk across thestreet without resting. He found,, before he had used half o f a dollar bottle, that li^i was much bettor \ ho continued to use it and is to-day enjoying good health, I f you .hare Any Throat, Lung or ChestTrimble try lL We guarantee tStUfttetioe. Trial bottle free at B. G. RldgWay’s Drugstore. , CHBI 3 TMS GIFTS -FOE A FINE SELECTION 0F- TBfctoiea; Ringg,. Piiie, fTTeok- laos, bracelets, Gold Spectac- lea, GoideyoGlasses,.solid’ SUver Spooii3,SilkTiin- . . brellas, Q-oldPens , , - andPencils, - ■ ■ ■ • ■ * -■ (. > ’ ,-J.' ' V » * ' Fine Silver Plated Ware of all styles and plated Knives, Forks and Spoons and carving sets call at - ; FRED. j t f SCHEDL. * 3 0 K 3 V I A . , . O H I O . H 0 ,F 0 RTHEFAIR! I GRAND HOLIDAYDISPLAY!- No 13 East Main St; opp.. Court house 5 « a © © *% S ,*S-a eeJS \E%9 l a S * - s 3 ;§ s fi&a l i l t - '■gr-m-m ST • *<{=2,8 w g n — i m g l f f l f 8 7 2 ; £ . 1 ar <Sr « (D W to W 3 ■s» .o 2 B.S 13 *< ! *».ggv F s LO'.&'P* ■ &* W © g o ' f Ssr. d H3 s 5 a, c.«< ® g P oa o ___Q 'rn-mm FI. * CO § * A 9 0 £, W H i ^ _E S ® fi 8 f l toes*. M A K K Y O U I t KV CiO A S F A R A S P O S S IR I.E . Our Goods are New. Our Goods our not shelve worn. Our goods our cheap. You' are buying Retail at WHOLESALE PRICES, ■HEADQUARTERS for Albums, Books, Stationary, Dolls, Toys, Wagons, Buggies, Queenswarc. Tinware. Woodware, Glassware, Notions, Handkerchiefs. Towels. Shirts, Hosieiy for Ladies, Girls and Children, Men and Boys. LAMPS, Pictures and Picture frames, Corsets, Fascinators. Jewelry, Coal vaces. Buckets. LADIES DRESS PRIMINGS Brooms Brushes or anyfiling else that is ornamantal or useful. You will positively lose MONEY, by not call at the Fair. No 13 E .Main St Xenia 0: N. B.(Don’t postpone your Holiday purchase* until Christinas week. Now is the lime. You can have the pick. M e r c l i a n t ' ,< T a i l o r , NO 10 NrDETROIT STREET ,- ^ . •Before you buy your suit, Overcoat or Pants for Fall, see K A N Y THE TAILOR he has a full line of Foreign and Domestic goods always no hand to select: from. Perfect fitting garments and first class \york guaranteed at a reasonable price, nr rnun m l A POPULAR FAMILY, t Jinfim i: “ How Ja it, Kate, that you always eecrn to *catch on ’ to the Inst new thing t JJo what I may, you always accm to g6t ahead o f tnc." > K a t e ! “ I don't know: I certainly do not maleo any exertion in that direction.” . JEENiKt V Well, dnrlngthe iastfewmontlis, tor .example, you have taken up painting. WE HAVE BARGAINS i T I J t A T 1 I N Houehold,aud kitchen Famiture. * Wh^u cleaning house this fall you Will find you need a new parlor or chatn^ ber Surte, I t hStheft ^e eaft do you, gbod. . We have an elegant line to seleetfrom and wil guarantoG prices: . BARR Ss MORTON. : ; in r » i F ! in r -o r ' c . j ^ -V . It may be you wi need tlie services of or practical embalmers. I f so wc guarantee good service ■ .• j without any t**chcr j you canto to the rescoo When MJssbufarge deserted her iKihsarto «o giiildonty, and cortulnly wo are all imin-ov- ;lng hi araoo under you r instruction; ! Iieai.i you telling Xouiny Kamcs lust crating hot? his club made Mistake* In playing baseball; you seem to bo tip- otiail tlie latest *fads,’ and k n o f Jo*t whattp do underall«lrcutust«nees; you tell mc ,to your phytic.............. .............. where do you get all ot.your. inforutatlai front lh tltfa-lftl»'dutMrfi-UK)Way-plate?—lor ' M ’ W K S S ; * * « . ram. Ih s re o n ly otioKtnrccof inforniRt’or, but it.Is surprising' h otrlt mccteall wonts. ■1 very seldom lwur o f ouything new but whit tb o n e ltfow day* bring itto full informfttli' i On tin? subject, *M u gio }'-S ol ’ Magntlm ' that he has tnhen fc * years, ne ho.*tty8 thu ono ftivfes.morc nnd ltetter Informatit-u on tho wtbjeeG ( t r w d u y ; and MMhtr saj^ tlw t It & tlutt that Makes her *uek a,famous housekohpor. In fact, wo all agree that it ia tlw only roaby fXMlt.T mflgarlno boblishrd, Vo havo’ sent fo r arnniilcsof a fl of,them, and And that 0M Is dll fo r uuhi, aiMthcr nil fo r *Wntaca.- rtndraaothrr for ehildrtm only. WhDif thlsoAa suit* ci&ry ono o f ws; ao.wn only note tot*kootto instead o f several.aul that I* where tho economy comes In. for It is only $2.00 a year. Perhaps you .think:. I am too lavish inm jcM*tset bu t 1 w illlc t you seo outs. or. bettatotlB,Nsvt Wem tfljo the puh- lishcr, w , JonriInga. 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