The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
if # T U B H B l ^ a i i D S a t u r d a y , J a n u a r y , 2 3 * 92 , W. II. n L A W , Editor and Prop'r r PR ICE * 1 .a ? PER.ANNUM . Congressman Glover of Kansas Are we to lmve wait with Chili? has M'leete I Mr, A. JL. Diggs fur his private secretary. Mr. Diggs’ sole) claim to preferment is' the fact that lie is the husband o f the more of Jess famous Mrs, Diggs. ■ • * ...........................,, ■ „ • ' Mrs. Ellsworth Miller o f Cold Springs, N, Y ., is the mother o f two sets of triplets, three -pairs of twins and two other children, making in nil 14,6hil<lren born to her within eight years. •. Ex-King Francis o f Spain is now the most interesting of the “ kings in exile.” H e lives alone at Epinay, iiis^ fat wife ex-Queen-Isabella, residing in Paris, and is almost a dwarf, mentally, morally- and physically. . The only Turkish poetess is sup posed t> he Osman Pasha’s daughter, a rich youug maiden of 2K, who lives in a white palace overlooking the blue Bosphorus, and dines ili a con servatory iroiu a service o f gold. Gladstone struck a Paris corre spondent as “ singular in the sense that he does hot resemble -any other man.” His daughter, . Miss Helen Gladstone, says the same writer, lias her father’s eyes but there the resem blance ceases. Moiinet-Sully, the/ famous French tragedian, is so nearly blind ns to be unable to distinguish his fellow players across the stage. The critics will help him to see their faults, how ever, though the critics have had little fault-iinding.to do for years in Monnet-Sully's vicinity: Sir Eyre Shaw, late A citizen o f Milwaukee hied u peti-1 tion at 10' o’clock in the morning and j got his divorce one hour thereafter. This is said to be tlfo quickest divorce- gettitg on record. A California physieiau has invent ed an ingenious attachment for gas- burnera, so that the rural visitor may f blow out the gas amt yet return home j alive. A N D R E W J A CK SON SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. -DEALER IN Travelers report large lake of that there is a rtv, ......... ... pure black .ink lying among,die hills of Arizona. JS'ow as j soon as a paper mine is unearthed in that territory, the evidence will be conclusive that nature intended it for a literary center. Too much caution can not be oxer, cised' in putting thing1*.'down •one’s: throat. Richard Edgertou, a re spected citizen of Independence, Iowa, was not cautious enough. Feeling faint, he thought life would take a drink or liquor. He put the bottle to his lips without examination. Ilis stomach received some carbolic acid, and he died in a few minutes. A western man named Ziska has sued his Mary Augustine for breach of promise. There was another Ziskn who did an eccentric, thing. He was a Bohemian general and he lived about 400 years ago. He took an active part iu a battle without, any eves. The fact that lie was stone- blind did not deter him from person ally participating. A S T O C K O F SIDING, FINISHING, FLOORING, SASH, DOORSBUNDS. HARD AND SOFT PINE chief o f the London fire brigade, whose name was so unpleasantly introduced into the Colin Campbell divorce case1; hashed! succeeded,,by Capt, *1. S. Simends. The salary o f the position - is $4,000 and the incumbent gets a .dwelling house, runt free. * * Lewis V. Bogy, author of thfe novel “ In Office,” which aroused the wrath o f the secretary o f tho interior, is at work on another .hook, to be called “ An Heiress in Washington.” I t is to deal with Grand Army life in the capital, and it is likely, i* is said, to IV“ , 1'0 create another sensation. i a,1<* a J ust lmfore Senator Hill left Al* Imuy for Washington an Elmira friend sent him word o f the birth of a little girl in the latter gentleman’s family. To this message the senator replied by telegraph: “Congratula tions; but you’re not in it. What we need arc voters. A tramp was killed in Martin coun ty, Indiana, a few duys ago. Mrs. Andrew Babb identified the body as that of her husband. While she was weeping over the, remains of her imp osed beloved, Mr. ’Rabb appeared up on the scene hale nnc hearty. Mr. Knbb had ns good an opportunity to learn how much .his wife thinks of h m na did the eastern man wlm>e wifonhot herselt the other day because her poodle died. § William S, Ryan, for many years John Kelly’s private secretary, has prospered in his newer home. Lincoln county, N. M., and is already spoken of in that beautiful county as a “ coming Elkins,” the present secre tary of war having amassed a larger fortune in a shorter time than any other new-comer kupwn ot there abouts. Mr Ilvati’s methods are .de clared by New Mexico authorities to he very different from those o f Mi. mine is among A specialty. 'We handle only first quality goods and ^ i ir guarantee satisfaction. Parties entend- ing building th is season w ill savemoney by ca ll in g on us and getting our pricss. C A L L AND SEE F01t;\'0UltSftfr/VES. A. R. CRANDALL & CO. j Great-:-Bargains i FAWCETT. F o r S b V a y s O n l y . JudgsA^Fahum Jefferson Seay, the -f«W'governor of Oklahoma, was not a .precocious youth, it is interesting to learn. In fact when lie was 21 he cuiTd barely read mid write: but at 32 he was a lawyer of some standing, next a county attorney, and for 12 years thereafter be sat on the Itencli ns a eircuit judge. Cardinal Manning was a tall, gaunt tuau, with a vigorous frame and a large head that was almost eonipletlyj bald. lie had a face that liorc the im press of old Rowan firmness, and he looked like the picture o f a great churchman o f old. He was a tee* toiler, unlike many o f his prede cessors, and ate only enough to keep body and mind in u healthy condition. There was absolutely no ostentation about him. When he was made car- diual an influential ii]eni)>er c f his flock said to him: “ I would like to see your-eminence riding in some thing hatter than that shabby old hr«uglmm.” “Ah ,” replied the pre late with a twinkle in his eye, “when cardinal* went about in fine carriages they generally went to the devil.” liis honestly earned assets. Cardinal Gibbons has written a strong, ringing letter against the Louisiana lottery iniquity. He points out that the practical work o f the company is to inrieh the few at the expensj ot the many, to- tempt the poor to squander^lheir earnings ami to impel many to dishonesty. I t is a menace to morality' and virtue, public und private*. The new bisliip o f Carlisle, Dr. John Wareing Bardsley, comes o f a sturdy English family which con tributed seven sons to the church. Seven American brothers have rarely if ever become preachers one after the other. The new bishop o f Car lisle was the eldest and by no means the most brilliant. But Ins path through life seems to have been clearly defined by* the milestone o f duty, and so to have led to success. Bo inauv people have written and arc writing every week torMr. George W. Childs for copies o f his charming essay on *;How to Bucced” that be has been forced in self-defense to lmvfe it printed in a dainty little volume which he gives away to his friends, To most other men this would not mean a very heavy de fraud. But for Mr, Childs to give a volume to eaab o f his friends a very large edition, indeed, is required. An excellent portrait o f the philan thropist appe&rs as a frontispiece. Has ill stock a tin© linTof WATCHES, CLOCKS, JKWELERY and D IAMONDS ! 1 The finest linn of Optical (jowls lii Greene County. A’Specialty made of Bm/.ilittn Pobl'b- iSpectitelcs iu Gold, Silver und Steel tinmen. They '■ confer a brilliancy and disi iiictne-s of vision, with mi amount of ease unit comfort, seldom enjoyed by spectacle weurers. Lfldl inoiifli our auto* were M per cent over tlio corresponding mouth in 18110.— that tells the story, doesn’t it? Wc Arc Jinking Xen Record* E v o r y D a y ! How do you account for the growth?—There is no mystery. Itls this: Wo give the greatest |Hissible value for the least money, and wo tell the truth about averythihg Wo Sell. T hat’s why wo ere ahla to inako the foiling offer; For $14.50 3. F.SMITH, ' ■—URMiKlt IN— P i a n o s A c O r g a n s . Mnsical Hercnaiidise, - f ili<{is{s . Afcilciaql, PICTURE FRAMES. x g i v i a , - - o n t o H f c r c l u m t T t i i l o r , » !NO 10 N. DETROIT STREET V U . V I . f , o „ we have placed on special tables, marked In plain rod figures, 200 Fiue Men’s and Youths’ Suits Ranging from sizes 33 to 48. Textures,— ( assimeres, Cheviots, Worsteds etc., ‘ Reduced From $16, $18, $ 20 , W .- F , T R A D E R Attorney At Law. NO. 9 EAST MAIN STREET, OP POSITE COURT HOUSE. CHAS. E . SMITHES Is the place for you to get a . smooth shave or a stylish hair cut. Cedarvillc.O. Before you buy your suit, Overcoat or Pants! for Fall, see KANY THE TAILOR he lias a full line of Foreign and Domestic goods always no hand to select from. Perfect fitting garment* and first class work guaranteed at a reasonable price. nr nuns m Styles, Frock, one and three Dutton; Nocks, ' ' • - * “ - - -------- ‘ Doubii Fluids, Straight and Uoy,ndCorners, Single and ouble .............. ..... Wales, ....... Drcflstcd New Nut Drowns. Hair Lines Ac. This is earlier in the season than wo have before brought such bargains before the public, but we are anxious to do a third larger business this year than ever. None charged or sold less than marked. R .JA Oran U l l . Ss Co., LOWEST-PRICE;; CLOTHIERS, 60 and 52 East Main S t., X e n i a , O h i o } IU»o jum wfftiiti on yd? 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