The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
' i ' l i t e l i l i l i i l l i l ! ) I Cardinal SA TU RD A Y , J A N U A R Y , 16 ’92. 1J\ //. l i f t AJit, Editor and Prop’r PRICE 91.38 PER ANNUM. ■tv Li. Clcmmans (M a r t Twain) will upend a portion o f the wiutcr at Div-ilcn, where his daughters aFe studying-music. . A Pittsburger recently returned from abroad says that what Europe .is Inokiug lor is a Napoleon to lead its forces to victory. A photograph o f baby Ruth lias been taken, but it will not be printed iu the news papers with the consent o f Mrs. Cleveland. The late M. Crevy ex.president o f Prance, possessed a ,very extensive amount of real estate in England, - which has been valued at over 172,- 000-pounds. ■ —. . ■'i—H » — i .. i. Fredrick Duglass has recently se cured a place as clerk in the agricul tural department for the daughter o f Ids old master in the days o f slavery.' 'flie lady was brought up in extreme luxury, but lias for 10 years experi enced great privations. In itsobituaryof the late Mrs, R. L . .Stuart the New York Times takes occasion to pay a passing compliment to her lather Hebert McCrea, who departed some time ago. I t says o f o f the lute Robert, he “ was not only a wealtuy merchant, but & respect able citizen.” Gibbons is exceedingly ; fond - o f children, and is never j happier than when in their company. The Brazilians are said to live longer than any other civilized peo ple. But the outlook now is that quite a number o f them are to have their longevity abbreviated. I An Indianapolis horse recently i jumped through the window o f a J saloon and proceeded to kick the con-f tents o f the place to Hinders. I t was fright'and not fanaticism which ' promped the informal intrusion. Amazonia, M j ,, has a boy 8 years old whose head measures 41 iuclies in circumference. Mr. Philson, a Som erset county,.Pa., banker, has a 4. year-old child ns big ns himself. “ Blood will tell." The genealogy o f a young fire-bug who has been op erating in Kingston, N. Y ., has been traced, and he is found to he the de scendant o f the noted old Aunt Dela- mater o f Gallows Ilill, who was the great grandmother o f lOO.'crimina's. stole . ^ A N D R E W J A C K SO N , • * - * * *» ’ SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. ■ D E A L E R I X - As Richard Vatix o f Philadelphia hud not known a day o f sickness for the lost 40 years, it was beleived that lie would be proof agftinBt the grip. Nevertheless, the rugged ex-minister to Great Britian has succumbed to the epidemic, althouge ow is not re garded as seriouslv ill. An old school friend o f Prof. Tyn dall says tiiat in his boyhood days the great scientist used to “ walk lionii with timelier” after school and amuse while sometimes puzzling the peda gogue by demonstrating problems in , . . . 9 ° ■ ■ * -life to bo hanged, and ho knew a t1 seems to boy \wns Joseph McGinnis, aged 8, some lead pipe from a plumper. The plumber painted the boy green. The boy’s father sued the plumber,- but the New York justice discharged the prisoner, remarking to the father that he, being an Irishman, ought not to be angry to have bis son painted in his national color. Lizzie Loran o f New York has been writing threatening letters to her self. Her case is almost as peculiar as that o f Rev. William Dodd,;LL. D., who was hanged at Tyburn in 1777 for forgery. Dodd preached his own funeral sermon in prison before a large and fashionable audience. Anything can he forgiven at the Hub except literary oblquities.' A Boston girl thought a great I deni o f her rich and handsome ad mirer until he wrote to her, saying that hewas ill and that the doctor attributed his *indisposition to ,lt>. roenny siggoretts.” A youth dnined Wise, aged 17, j recently kilfcd another youth at Weymouth, England, by pushing him over a steep lillV He had nothing against his victim; but it had always been the one found ambition o f his A N E W . S T O C K O X SIDING, FINISHING, FLOORING- SASH, DOORS BLINDS. HARD AND SOFT PINE A specialty. We handle only first quality goods and 'will guarantee satisfaction. Parties entend- ing building this seasoyj.win savemoneyby call ing on vk and getting ourprices. C A I X AM D S K B F O R Y O I T U S * : L V I S . A. R. CRANDALL A CO. Great-:-Bargains F o r 30 D a y s O n l y - FAWCETT. Has in Euclid in the suoW. Tiiis have been a case where the truly lather to the nmu. 'flic last gown made for <Eugene, once the .queen of French fashion,] Puuline Hall came near being ... typifies the change tuber posHion of j corded among the uugejs by a Phila delphia corontr's jury a few days ago. A t an inquest in the case of Pauline no other way o f attaining the hempen J goal than , to shed the blood o f a I fellow being. Young Wise is a prob lem for psychologists. re life. I t is a diuuer drees o f plain black silk with only a slight trim ming o f jet on the corsage and skirt to relieve its somber severity, I t is simplicity itself for an ex-empress who once spent $20,000 a year on her costumes. - 1. ........ ......... Senator Galvin S. Brice’s son, when initiated into the Dickey, at Harvard, had to walk up and down at a publics gathering wearing - « - » ’ tine Hue o f WATCHES , CLOCKS, JEW E LE R Y arid D IAM OND S! The fliiest tine of Opiicat GnoOs in Greene County, A Specialty made of Brazilian Petil'h* Spectacles' in Gold, Silver and Steel ‘ confer*! brilliancy and distinctne-** of vision, i ‘ comfort, Holduiu enjoyed by spectacle wearers. ..... J . F .SM ITH , —DEALER IN— P i a n o . - i O i njh g r a n t s * Mnsical Morcaaudisc,' -f r.Mt monthour «*le« w«r« 25 per cent over C V ,.« 1 .« died tom .» o n t o of i f c S S J B f t S * “ *" clilorform, the foreman mtonished W c A re M. k | n g „ „ „ I to c o rd . the people by announcing as the ver- K v w r y l l a y ! to her How do you account for Ih# growth?—There .. idnomystery. Itfo this: We give the greatest „ . t ponilblc value for th* loMt money, and .wo toll reeled before it bad been inscribed in the troth about everything'w* »eii. That’* tl records why we areable tomake the foilingoffer; For PICTURE FRAMES, X E * I*> - - OH IO .aca M c ’ r c l u m t a T i i i i o i v NO 10N. DETROIT STREET X / h W / .I, o . ”*9 diet that “ Pauline Ha ll came death,” ete. The mistake was The “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin” o f the short-sleeved I Russian social question is what Hall $14,60 blazer, a straw hat and a great pla card, on which appeared in large Jet ters, “ I am Brice.” “ The Dickey birds” ought to say “ stop” to that sort of nonsense. In Russia the literary inspector is on the alert and contraband literature has no chance to eecnjte, A gentle limn who recently visited Russia had with him a tonic so) fa text book which was seized by the custom ltouse officers, evidently under the impres sion tlmt it was NihiFsin in cipher, and in spite of the ownecr’s explana tions it was confiscated. If,II1IrI-Iirmr»n 1 «*—■>'V‘1 James Whitcomb Riley was a clever amateur octet onoe. He painted red coals on a ]mne o f glass' and put lighted caudles beniud it for a stage fireplace at the production . o f the play “ Solomon Probity,” in which he acted the role o f Old Solomon. Ills mftnp merits will influence the his torian to overlook Mr. ltiley's inven tion o f the etepladder variety o f ver- side. marked in Caine hopes his new novel will be, *,’.*cl,kl tRllIe' ‘ and it 1s not forbidden to any to 2 0 0 F i a e M e n ’ s a n d Y o u i l l s ’ hope. Mr. Caine wears a Vandyke VV. F , T R A B 1 5 B Attorney At Law. NO. 9 EAS T M A IN STREET , OP PO.SITE COURT HOUSE, beard and has auburn hair* A e is just 41 new, and began life as an ar chitect, he has been called “ the Victory Augo o f English literature" on the strength o f “ the Deemster” and “ The Bondsman.” The Caines are Quakers o f a Puritan stock. John Grimes o f Oak Orchard, N, Y ., will never hire any more help on his farm. What work is done on his broad acres will he his labor exclu sively, l i e hired a young man nam ed Eugene Emery. • Emery tell in ove with Grimes* daughter , Cora, Cora did not fall in ldve with Emccy, and Emery killed her. Grimes then tired a young man named Charles leek. Beck wore store clothes and a red necktic, and his demeanor was so chivalrous that Mrs. Grimes,fell in love with him. Mr. Grimes dis charged Beck, Then Beck returned nnd eloped with Mrs, Grimes, who le ft two or three little children. Suita Hanging from aixt* .13 to 46. Texture*,— rassimeres, Cheviot*, Worsted* -to., Reduced From $16,$18, $ 2 0 . $ 2 2 ! Stylo*, Frock, one nnJ three: Hutton; Back*, Straight nndRound Corners, SinulunndDouble llrcnsled. New Nut Browns. Wales, Plaids,; llnlr Line* ice. This Is curlierin ihfl season than we have before brought snob bargsins liofoi'o the jmhlie, but woare anxious todo itthirdlarger business thinyear thanever. None charged or sold less than marked. A. R. Omhil St Co*, LOWEftT-PRIOE; ; CLOTHIERS, 50 and 52 East Maui- Hi., xtMiiu, onto GHAS. E. SMITH’S Is the place for you to get a smooth shave or a stylish hair cut. Cedarville.O. 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