The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
* fht Saptambar WW* Awoke ' H um is good history, biography and (<*e “Tfae Prteo* Imperial" sad F in ley ’s Bannuw"), outdoor sport mu I Indoor ethics (see “Two Fisher* -ed » “The Margaret-Potty Letters” mv » “All Becnuie a Bluebird Song”), Mrious natural history (sue “How J" Silk-worms,” “An OddSet,” and »Tw> Acquaintances ot Mine”), fancl- «d trie and tho higher sort a* laity •tor? (seo “Peterkin and Pollikin go to (ts'Fair,” and “A T*i* of tho Black Forest"), practical art-lessons (son “Drawing tho Child-Figure”), a master ly serial (sea Margaret Sidney’s “The Peppers Grown Up”), a fine array of short stories (see Mrs. Bates’s “Bed Julies,” Mrs, Sherwood's “Sovereign pf 145,” ClarjssaPorter’s “Aunt Betsey’# CapBox,” e tc ), pages of original anec- * dotes, and pictures and poema galore: . among them Balsam's drawings of “Gossamer Girls," and Mrs. Mary E. ■ Blake’s “Masquerade" are especially , delighting. 83.40 a year; 20 cents a number. A sample (back number) lor 5 cents. D. Lothrop Company, Publishers, Boston, Mass. ,....,n.... .........., , Betlglun, Man, In whatever state he may,- be considered, ns well a$ In every period and vicissitude of life, experiences in religion an efficacious antidote against - tbs ills which oppress hips, a shield that blunts the darts of liis enemies and an asylum Into which they dan never enter. In every event of fortune It ex cites in his soul a sublimity of ideas, by pointing out to him the just Judge, . who, as an attentive spectator of his conflicts, is about to reward him with His inestimable approbation. Religion, ilso, iu the darkest tempest, appears to joan as the iris of peace, and dissipat- ‘ ing the dark and angry storm, restores the wished-for calm and brings h-m to the port of safety,—-N. V, Ledger. —“Yonlook worried,Mrs.Dinwiddie. “Yes, I feel worried, Mrs. Shingisa” . /"What ts the trouble?” “My husbe&d . has been telling me about a drug which costsnine hundred thousand dollars an ounce." “.Whyshould yon worry about that?” I am so afraid I shall contract some disease for which the doctor will • prescribe that expensive dcuj£.”—Pitts burgh Chronicle Telegraph. ? ' ■ i——w—t —Edith,—So your engagement to Mr. Wooden is broken. E thei—Alas, yea” Edith,—How did it happen? Mo breath ot suspicion surely ever, attach 'd to him.' Ethel.—Oh, Worse than that! I ■ should not have minded the breath of suspicion, hut i t wan worse than tbati . It whs Steak and Onions.—Boston Cour- 4m ^ . . . . - w'. A<toaa|M’Mari«lrtiK1cenv<)io* ' Will harum ftwrObioago, Milwaukee and othar poiuts oO'jb# lines of the Chicago, .................. ... "Railway, to points iu fortH'wesU'm Iowa, ____ ____ _____ ota, Nebraska, Knn* Colorado, Utah, Wyoming nnd Mon tano, at cheap excursion rates, Beptogiber . Harr—t XxamtmtoJM- t S ^ S t ^ ^ S 3 S S S S S t& S li ssssi«m y*«fssaftft wifibe flrat-ciaas fa every respect; wifi be It wifi do your heart good to see the magnificent crops in South Dakota, they are almply Inuaenae. “Pm not in it," iorrowfully ssng the ■os^ulto, as be bussedon the outsideof the hetting,—BinghamtonRepublican. Hiss* Xrwnlrn Bures via Chicago, St. Bata A Bswws City TheChicago, S t Paul&KriisasCityRail way announces a Harvest Excursion at greatlyreduOcdrates to principal points in tbeWcst, Northwest, Bouthwcstaud South, ea September2#th, tickets good for thirty daysnnd covering the greatest variety of ' f6UVMv ' .......... ' ' For rates, maps end other Information pertaii ng to this popular route call onor Oddraanany ticket agent . Frest Scribbler—“H ow ’ s a fellow to keep reel this dreadfully hot weather*" Second 9cxibbier--“Write nothing but cold fuel*." Lori of eport—basebell grounds.—Mail ani Express. • H avr their own way—cable cars.—Moll SadExpraa*._____> Txxna to please—an c'tliglugsalesman. I r the guests don’t "put up," tho hotel must “shut up."—Puck Arosrnv* negative—a »n»P shot withe camera. , T ub surest way to lie rich ts to learn t§ be contented.—Ram’s Horn. Tnjrn* should be naught but admiration for au athlete’s big feat. OcCASKttAtiiVthe wisest owl hoots st the Wrongtime—Atchison Globe.‘ A boxxb Vcovered with birds does not sing, but it mokes s man whistle when the Mil comes In.—Texas Siftings. T ub diamond setter is generally a man of goodstanding.—Yonkers Oasstte. Tns puddle.presents a finefieldof hopper- atiotisfor the frog.— Washington Star. IloWto get Squarewith amart t Mako him loo themark, then toe i t yourself.—Prison Mirror. , I t Is better togT tT bod hungry once in awhile than to get up evory morning heed over heels iudebt.— Asa’s Horn. AMroxjfUtTfiirowell deserves the hobrtr of being the latest thing oaL—BolMmor# American. • Wnv is a f ta n n ^ h ir t ilk s a small boyt ~ because SialirInk* fro** wasWflg.-Draxehs Magstine. ■ ,............ tv is consofittgto a* hgly men to hovnn ehsritabiehriy wurhe is net m bed s*he louks.^-HhtionelWeeWy. - “Yocns Is i quese tong— f , " 1*1#* tor- Mgnie tosh AtsertoewT^ V i* yen‘Am’* m*»youputBeiem ."' •lent opportunity for homo seekers and thosein searchof profitable investment to examinefor themselves tue manyadvan tages offeredby the GreatWest andNorthwest. The reports received. lro» this en tire region indicate au exceptionallyabun dant; harvest thisyear, andthese excursions will be run at the very season when exact demonstration of the merits of this favored sectioncan be made, Ferrates nnd detailed information apply to any ticket agent, or addressW. A. Tin-all, General Passenger nndTicketAgent,, Chicago & North-West- emR'y, Chicago, I1L Sanhad good cause.—"I heard that Lillie kOscast Sir. Oouiofcu off because pc put on too many frills." “Yeal That’s ruff."— Brooklyn Eagle. the OnlyOneEver Printed; CanTonFind . the Word? Boob week, a different Sinoh display to published in this paper. There ore uo two words silks in either ad., except Oneword. This word will bo,found fa th e a d fo r Dr. g arter’s Iron Tonic, L ittle Liver Pill* and Wild Cherry Bitters. Look for “ Crescent" trade mark, Read the ad. carefully and when you find the.word, send it to thorn end thev will return you a book, beautiful litho graphs and sample fireot T ub reason why a fly. to generally/mon arch absolute of a bald head is becausethere to no hclr,iq>;turCnt.—Philadelphia Times. ' Harvest Excursions—Kodnesd Rates to the South, S o u th east, W est a n d N o rthw est. September 15th nnd 2iltb, tho Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad, will soli Round Trip Harvest Excursion Tickets, to points in the South, SOutheust, West nnd North west, ot greatly red uced rates. For partic ulars inquire of Ticket Agent. fT is no breach of 'logic to conclude that 'tho man with the ram blossom is » bloom ing chump.—Washington Star. You hardly realizo th at if Is medicine, when takingCart«r’aLlttlo LiycrFills:tbey are very smell, no bad effects; all troubles from torpid liver are relieved toy their use. M ax ’ s lovo for his sweetheart Is often nearly two-thirds jealousy o t some other fellow.—Milwaukee Journal, _A woman “run-down,” overworked, weak, nervous and de bilitated— that’s a woman that Dr. Pierce’s Fskvorito Prescription is made'fdr.v I t gives her health nnd strength. All woman’s weaknesses and all womanV ailments are cured by it. I t ’s a legitimate medicine— not a beverage; an invigorating, re' Btovative tonic and. a soothing and strengthening nervine, free from al cohol and injurious drugs. I t im parts tone and-vigor to the whole system. Fo r all functional irregularities, periodical pains, organic displace ments and uterine diseases, it’s a positive remedy. And a guarantied one. I f it doesn’t give satisfaction, in every case, the money paid for i t is re funded. No other medicine for women is told on these terms. That’s because nothing else is “ just as good.* Perhaps the dealer will offer something that's “ better.” Ho means that it’s bet tor for him. “August Flower’ How doe* h e fe e l ?—He feels cranky, and is constantly experi menting, dieting himself, adopting strange notions, and changing the cooking, the dishes, the hours, and manner of his eating—August Flower th e Rentedy. How d o e s h e fe e l?—He feels at times a gnawing, voracious, insati able appetite,wholly unaccountable, unnatural and unhealthy.—August F low er th e Rem edy* How doee h e fe e l 7—He feels no desire to go to the table and a grumbling, fault-finding, over-nice ty aboutwhatis set beforehim when he is there—A ugu st Flower th e Remedy* How doe* tie fee t ?—He feel* altar a spell o f this abnormal appe tite an utter abhorrence, loathing, and diteaw t o* o f food; o s if a ncm&ftd would kU ihim -Auguefc Flower th e ftem ed y . I f * # d e e * h e f e e l ?—H a baa hs M m d h m m t h e R em e d y . # ■ Taw*.... Th»BnrU»fitoa roato, <X, M.& Q. £*■, will toll fromprindpii •tatleoaonlta line*, onTow&tya, AucuatSSnnd Band 80, Harvest ExcurqlpaTtoktto at LowBat** to principal cine* and pomtain the F.rmlnx Revlon* of theWe*t»BouthwoatandNorth- welt. For ttokete and further information concerning the»eexouwlOM, call on your nearoet C , B- * Q. ticket agent, or addreee P. s. Evwtt*, GenUPaes. m 3Ticket Agent, Chlosiro,IlL ■. : • ■1 W bbx making » epeech, r.iy eon, follow the example of Utubeat neodlomauufuuiur .orannd sink theL—BoatonTrauacript. Entltlfd to th e Beat. All are entitled to the beat that their money will buy, eo every family should have, at ouoe, n bottle of tho beat family remedy, SyrupofFigs, tocleanse thesystem when costive or bilious.' For sulo in 50o endgl.00bottles by all leading druggists, Tax editor’s waste basket to proof that lie to always prepared fop the worst,—Boa. ton Courier. . Kxer the pores open Is essential tohealth. Glenn’s Sulphur Soap does tbiu. Hfil'a Hair audWbilker Dye, 50cents. AenpsTTemployer believes that n labor or is worthy of Uls |r&—Youkera Guetto. I t Is no longernecessary to takebluepills to rouse the liver to action. Carter’s Little LiverPillsaromuchbetter.Don1 tforget this. Mxxra reputedwag turns out tobemere ly a spulawog—Boston Courier. - BaoxcntTis is cured by frequent email doses of Piso’s Cure for Consumption. F eopljb dovoto too much time to looking at the clock. DONALDKENNEDY OfRoxbury, Mass., says Kennedy’s Medical Discovery cures Horrid Old Sores, Deep Seated Ulcers of 4 0 years standing, Inward Tumors, and every disease of the skin, ex cept Thunder Humor, and Cancer that has taken root Price, $1.50. . Sold by every Druggist in the U. S. and Canada. MONEY- fob »LasmEs-MOHEY MGTOMEMHERSAMTnCHHISRHII. i JsltaU to lend n#*rbook loonUInlBt Its- |*IV JN«*roUtAop*. tr<HlorIclrI>iau^i«n,UI<hop N»wm»n,8en*tor Oullom. K*-H*yorcarterlUrrlion, JudseThuntOQ.andmaajr other*,la*pt£«,. iilu.tr*. ted),-hl**k,. n*per*. *tt\, Wily OXEl»»n««Xhi* KX- SUlVK VESaiOM BILL. Club*»ronowtormleror- *ty wh»roMilaro«ndor* ln*"V»uchao’»lilli,"**ln. ■ troducedtn thet’iEtir-flrrt Centre** in their behalft **kfnxIM0e**hantUiSjwr iHODtntoraomeanddiiter- ent amount* tor other*. torrof ,h#r*ce#.t«r»rit- ten. Birr* copenir*aeon« ■why the aor«rnmeot ahnnldnodmu<txr*ntth* formernexm*lnv*aMM* »lim.Writ*atone*»nuset _ _ vourn*mee.ete..inhUpcn- .Ionroelater. Va rbars* oxeepta*aod*oanti)tn*MUhecooieealaw.Add.W.a, ucoH*x,\t:*.M»yor)W*,hinstootp.c. r. o.u *.»*»»• GOLD MBDAL, PARIS, 187a W . BAKER & CO.’S Breakfast Cocoa (tomwhichIba excexofall , ha*be#a rxmorwl, f t mbtotHteljf pnr» mud i t i t tolHbte. No Chemicals SratMMdis It* prepalatlon, It baa men that thru timet the ttrrnfiS of Coco* mixed with filareb, Arroorroot or Bugar, i and 1*therefor* far mora cco- Lnomlcal, totting feet than ta t, I tenlactip. ltlid*!!ciou*,DOnr- _ I khieg, atnaflbenloy, xteitv smmtxd , and admirahly adapted let iarallda aa Wall a* hit potaoaa in health. gald hy 41 racer* aranahw*. W.BAKEE k C04BorchMt«r,Naat. J NO CHANGE OT C tn tA T E NXXDXO. ASTHMA .WE WILL SENATOR TESTIMONY FROM P7APLS WF.4 LXVS r.SAS YOU. iGURER stay CURED. F. HAROLDHAYES, M* 0 ., SVJYALO, N. Y. HAY-FEVER t r w m i to tm worn *xoo»* Rag In (rATKNXKD) The ttmneut nnd tiurmt Ly* mode. Wiumaks thebeatper- fumedHardSoa,tln90minnto* I tto th e beat r n iA S A lT IPPOOO., Gen, Agte., E d ln , Pn. p - The Turning Point With manraman H fem eww al a r t ato a.meiw r«oo«eiiMudirtk>a oCannw frtaad to try A 8 , 0» h u a a r ^ thallrnotbundimU. _ . B p*M ot acoocl word tot H, H.H. I*natural, to r wherararlt baa peon triad tto coodraeull*. S. S. S. ror 1 . h *p tria that* oar*alway* paan a _ ~(toon Peiaoxun, C xkce *ox tot Scot, ULCCRaaMoBoaxa* - AuSKianmuaBa. A tnattM.mi mood and Erin Dlxaaaaa maiiac •nanonapplication, DrugoM* Sell It. SW IFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 8 , Atlanta, Cm. , RCUCVCS oil Stomach Ditto***. REMOVES Hauaao, fianw «f VuBnWt Coxonanox, P aim ; REVIVES FaiUN* ENERGY. RESTORES Normal ClrcuhUlcm, and W arx , to TonTim. M. HdnrSRMKDICINI fig.. Si. IM h ih The Dearest * Spot on is the spot that’s washed out without Pearline. It costs in clothes, in the rubbing and scrubbing that wears them out _ ^ quickly; it takes twice the time, and double the labor. It’s expensive washing»before you get through with it— and the cost comes home to you, no matter who does the work. Pearline saves money by saving work, wear, anytime. It hurts-nothing; washes and cleans everything. It costs no more than common soap, but it does more. It’s cheap to begin with— but it’s cheapest in the end. R p W U V P "I imitations ot PEARLINE which are being peddled from doo* A J V VVa t V* to door. i»S MMKS PVX.K. N*w York. Florence Home Needlework* The 1891 edition of this popu lar seriesis now ready. It teaches how to Ynake from Corticelii or, Florence Cro chet Silk, Cro-i chetedSlippers! (see engraving)| Scarfs —3 new,; styles, Betts, Beaded Bags, ........... ...................... ...... .... Macreme Lace, Embroidery, etc. 96 pages, fully illustrated. This book will be mailedon receiptof 6 c, Mentionyear, toavoidconfoundingwithpreviousEditions.: NONOTUQK SILK CO., Florence, Maaa. M^^AMBTBniPAlPnavaiartuupjriMvfMs, —e s t r a n g e fndeed WiAtH— A like SAPOUO should i'tna.ke.eyerything so brightvbutr "Aneedle clothes others.&nd is itself: naked”Tryitinyournexthouse-cleanir^ What folly i t vronlct b e to ca t grarawith a pair of scissors! Tot peo» g o do equally silly things every day. Modem progress haa grown up om tho hooked aickle to tho swinging scythe and thence to the lawn mower. So don’t use scissors! But do you use SAPOIdO? I f you don’t you are ee much behind tho ege es if you cut grass w ith a dinner knife. Once there were no soaps. Then one soap served all purposes. Now the sensible folks Use.one sodtt in tho toilet, another in the tub, one soap in the stable^ end SAPOIdO for oil scouring and house-denning.______ ■ Ita*sot**, bw iim t *» i * art n—u. * m Cm t l (oaee Tori J jA M t tM Xutriii.~—- n U tMMp i twfM. I SarfiniSMsechyaaU. SLrmtCft,t«w<xnn8k*](.T.| C O N S U M P T I O N LtotMOTOf Water P r o o f V w W n 1 . ThOt’a hna*Water!*lh>Me***KatotafMai AT anetHMaaMr*itonni*rMi>'wMMa»*| vrtimUimiiaaHaw,*»<***W*Hwa«*r«sht,1 Ttitr* lx*llininirt*1 waxiMiia 1 . NOTICE AUTOGRAFH It flUC UrrtW*■SantohaaRAt .WwaaaaaiR.AriMk n i l BE «mKi1iinltU i»>i. tMMtki/ taaghl tow3Kw*l>«.*■»><v«a. i jfartiftpaWMNeito^l. m v m m & s m ~ ~ u m r ffwawwnnmrewa AsyswinMats:
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