The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
rflE i a l t i ' wumtur mriimhtS m I m A jmfc rimutry in Avar of V-9 a, M A IM , XM to rm d P r o fr ' ^rwafti * i . t * n w ANNUM. K v r ftnoM t _ _ icm p |B « tioMMl ! | sbaHshlajlha gritou* and subatitiri- iug uiaMriitirilou* Would that both >AY, 8 KWWIBRR, 8 K t f r U m d Amorim could ba awak mmd to Urn truth tha t murder n o w will earn murder. An Kariacn wife has sued bar hua* b*u»d ft* div 0 W«,a*»d mad# tb« woman* whom fcor hmbwkd talked about in his sUap—whoever tb it i»—» eom- pcmdaut. The roost she knows about the fkir ooa’s identity iitb a t her name if D m *. Byron's beautiful butterrible poenj, “Bwwnna,’' ia a tale o f infiddi- tyoonfcssed in sleep. A new bookJust published is entit* ed “Rum is Right." I t advocate* an unrestricted liquor traffic. I t Mloav the gmwoA that strong drink ki a wiae provision by whkfefcc weak and the worthlem am A heartlem thing la this “e ram p l of the fittest.* Nature never allows sentiment to in teriferaiHtii 'v: Stealing water is a new offence, but a Texas farmer has been fined for it. Be appropriated some wet from an irrigating ditch belonging to h» county. ^ He paid th e fin e o f 65<1 cheerfully, remarking that his offence was a shrewed stroke ofbusinew, as It bad retuHad in doing hie cvopa good to the amount o f 6150, Severe niewuresare often required to bring a man to hia senees. Capt. Andrews has a t last relinquished his foolish ambition to cross the Atlantic ail alone. A wave caps!ted his little veesel out in mid-ocaen, and, soaked and starving, he was picked up two or three daysafter by a e th e r * In bis extremity he uttered the following prayer to heaven: “ For the sake of my family givemeanother cbanee and I shall stop this business," He means to keep h it promise. ■ AdoBarBksanuu* should be ju st s la s k pratsade to iw. 7{"...... |, <* * ^ •....... •%<■■■* _ ' l a a war with Fraaee aad Russia, hutoie free—-likeJan 'W ,th a« ed ' of war—both way*. s . . OttvsrWaadeftHokaes was last "* '-Baadsy. May he be spared to «bjey JfcswtmlrymsuVloveat least 18 years tmma, - / 2Ru*y«ar-<4d children work from 18 la 18 hoars a day in Chicago and are paid 16 cents. Something is wrong somewhere when such things Jftppw . ■ .... *■««wa i .. ............. Three thrones in Europe are now ooaapied by children—those of Spain, tiwJVatksriaadsandServia. Royalty hr getting to be asort of child# play averywhme. < ' «'>mm e 'mn ,1’ ' The patriotic order ofSens o fAmer ica will not admit colored mea to their organisation. I t is lo be feared that the patriotism of the Sons is only ‘4 h * d iitk * , «»,,■»... .....— An expedition is bring formed to visit the south pole. This is no more than ju s t Partiality has idway*been shown bt dealing with the pole*. The north has received all the atten tion. ■", ... . iW l l W," 'I'l Steam and electricity must go. So s.»vs Popowfts,A Russian, With the ibruj o f gravity directed into a very simple vertical motion, he proposes to sapphmt alt the present forms, of power. .... ... ............................... ■ The d«eadft>i railroad accident in north Corriioa was due to spreading mils. Iriseetns as if a track could be kspt fa*such shaye that aocident# of this kind would not happen. Per* hapsuot. - ..... 1 ............... ■ ii * Beaty Olews, the banker, haa a; batik mesa worth 640,000. Buthecan* net hasp aay rieaaer than i f hi* luxu- rieus tastes were limited to a tub of lalaweur, a saueer ofsoft soap and a amah tawri. have their grievances, 7 o f the Great Northern nttread stated recently in court that S7.000 persoos were detected in at* t empts to defraud his company last Braril has a labor problem. I t can wot get sa sugh irid hands to cultivate tha craps. The raeeady emancipated siavwar»«a}oyiag the novelty o f la will not work for lova of ta th ing as keeping the asmd youag if the body is rid. Edward B vu stts Hale is 66, but he writes and ,preaches, oigsaiaescharitabtaso* time to take a hand m Q an ae Vietoria has a mechanical devieato aesistber torise and bow. Xtiqmttta by maehiatry is perhap* all right, b a t would it not somewhat im pair tim oordiality o f a greeting to know tlmt them were springs and eog* Dimniafena w rit right in its way, SHVmam BPI» BRNnnp vBVP^P IHOTBM BM I n l l A f mtiiad eetteu a f tim wise and good thnatim pn mat style of fiMaiahm ap* pamL lim iydo iMtthiak: m, how- 3Twk*' ftmai to riay s t an Atiaatie City ho* sumanrm tik a^M ttU aw Ilh his I t is te be fcaved that them w « ha I t has been said that nothing but good should bespoken of the deed, hut a rigid adherence to this rule of action is difficult, when there is a post mortem revelation that a man was not what he pretended to be. A Con necticut man, who bad the reputation o f being an exemplary citisen, died rt cently. 'H is death bas revealed faie true character. The hump on his back —a delbrroity ha had patiently bore— was found to be a miniature saloon. Therein he kept bis stock in trade, and for yeans done a thriving business in a prohibition town. A FSvsralle Impreaslew. A favorable impression it invar* aliiy crestsd bjr tha its# of Jackson’s Wild Cherry slid Ter Syrup. Its great msdicitial paopsvties lie in Its healing virtues. When the lungs become irritsted and inflamed by a severe cold, o r the nasal passages se* erete a thin, watery fluid, and a heavy dull feeling Is present in thaforeneed then the mucous membrane ts irrl- fated, and I t become a matter o f great moment a lto tb# aemdlee we seek •ad employ, that may be a t least powaricss to impair that which they are inadequate to remedy. Jackson’s Wild Cherry and Tar Syrup is no cheap preparation, but is mads with a view of doing what wc say It will. One dose will relieve the cold and irritation of the lungs or nasal pas sages, and one bottle will cure the worst cold. Price 25 and fiO cents fo r sate by B. 6 . Bldgway. PwMMmftMti l a f r i e s s , Ywt fllrwnti. From a letter w rittea by lira , Ada R. Hurd, o f Groton, S, we quote; ‘Was taken with a* bad eold, which settled on my lungs, cough set In and Anally terminated In consumption, Four doctors gave me up, saying could lira hu t a short time, I gave myself up to my Savleur,determined if I could not stay with my friends on earthJI I would meet my absent ones above. By husband was ad vised to get Hr. King’s New Disco* ary for (fensumptioft, Goughs aud Golds, I gava it a trial, took in all eight hottloa; it haa eared mo and thank God ta rn now a until and a *mmd IHndBv a t B. 6 . KMnway’s ANDREW JACKSON, SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO . -DBAJiBR IN- FI LUMBER IFill KINGS. -A. N E W S T O C K O P SIDING, FINISHING, FLOORING. SASH, DOORS BUNDS S C R E E N A largo stook, All sizes, Ready for hanging, at low prices. Estimates furnished on application, lor anything in the line ofLumber. c a m a n d n e k w o n i o i h » e l v f a . A . J ’ C hmvforo , J , I f . L ackkt X en ia , O . Jam estow n , O . Crawford & Lackey BREEDS FANCY Poland-ChinaHogs Wo have for ibis season’s trad# some large growthy pigs o f botli •exes. Prices to 'su it the times. Also 3 extm Sliurt-llom bull calves. Call on, or address as above. H o t W e a t h e r Q-oods. NE’W FABRICS Crepe Do Tela, Light Tissue Cloth with flowers from nature, notably “B e a r Grass” from Florida, the ‘Solitude” (fromCalifornia) of the arid plains. These goods are very dressy, warranted wire color* and perspiration proot Black Organdy lawn, Chaliy 5 cents a yard all wool filling 60 oenU, pine apple tissue, black dotted swim. Another cam o f r Remnant Sheeting only 18 3-4 o per yard. 21-0 yards wide. Son umbrella*, beantifnl handles, SO uente and *1.00. Froistei isniuit isthCwltti- tintfokn. T A X A T I O N . S sctios 1. 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