The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
J L t u . rwm****' h o u s e h o l d b r e v it ie s . —If toe inside of your ten o r coffee pot is black, fill i t with water and put in » piece of- liurd snap. Set it on the stove and let boil half an hour o r one hour. I t will be as bright as now, —To Wash Oil Cloth and Linoleum.— Oil cloth shofild never bo scrubbed, but washed with a soft woolen cloth nod .lukewarm water iu which a little mills has been dissolved,. Soap and hot jftvater destroy the pattern and color,— •fcadles’ Horne Journal. —Orange Pie.—The juice and grated rind of two oranges, four eggs, four tabJespoonfuls of sugar, ouo table* spoonful of butter. Warm th e butter and sugar, add the. beaten yolks of the eggs, then the oranges, and lastly the whites beaten to a'frptb, and .mixed in lightly, -Bake With’ha undercrust only. —Detroit Free Proas, . —Cnrri.ed -Heeh-r^-Cufc' ‘sbme cooked roast beef into thin slices; slice aud fry one onion in-butter; m is smooth a large tablpspoouful of curry powder with a tablespoon ful of butter, a cup of beef gravy:and sa lt an,d pepper. Put this to the fried onions, add the beef and cook gently for a few minutes. Serve veryjiot. -r-^HousehoIdMbhth ly, —A projty^ |q.ng3j .bag ean be .made , pat of two palna-leaf fans. By holding them over steam they can be curved a ;.<•••.••littlefi’but tod* this they must bp tied , down till dry^ ?,‘-Then jo in tbb pbinted f ends and the*. a&Jw .and bind 'tightly with gold cord., o r ' nay o ther binding liked- Fit ip^jsoffc silk-bag between the openings of the fans, finishing, the top qf the bag with a frill and draw- string.—New Yprlc World. —Responaibip dealers say th a t With.' proper care theS'-table linens of to-day whiclr»are in weekly-use will la s t'te n years. The table linen of bld^times has v outlasted generations. But there is no linen spun. now. . In a land th a t once was blue with flax-fields, th e spinning- wheel and the distaff have been forgot- •■ten; and the/ sleeping beauty might wander through the length and breadth of the laud without any danger of piercing her fingers with a distaff.—N. Y. Tribune., —Raised Griddle. Cakes.—One cup of white corn-meal, two cup's of ilonr, two cups of milk, one pint of boiling water, , two tablespoohfnls of yeast, one table- spoonful brown sugar, two eggs, one > teaspooafal salt, one quarter teaspoon ful of baking powder. Scald the meal at night with the floMing water; beat well; while w a rm -stir in* the flour, sugar, milk and yeast Let' rise all, night. In th e ' morning add eggs, bait ing powder and s a lt' and if too thin, add corn-meat to make the batter the right consistency. Leave a cupful for toe next morning's rising.—Boston Bud- got . .. ' f. ,t —Meat, when used for soup, should be put on to cook In cold water; also any salted m ea t Hke ham or corned beef; . but wherejfci*:. intended to be*used as boiled meat i t should bo pu t on In boil ing hot water, ?.sd as t<f harden the fl- brine, and conflub the juices of the meat The meat should in a ll oases be kept under thp. watetf. Tflra it fre- 1 , fluently, so I t rosy <x>ok bn all sides. It m should boil Only gently. ' A pod of red ■k pepper added to toopofc will keep the odor of boiltng'from filling the house. Remove ell-scum M It rises. - Allow twenty minutbs to a pound.—Boston Budget APPROPRIATENESS IN DRESS. The Charm of Simple end Becoming . ■ ' * Attire. _ To ho becomingly dressed a t home‘is said to be a test of a well-ordered mind. Certainly it is an indication of correct taste and orderly habits,mnd the utmost care cannot be too highly commended, especially for young ladies and girls. The formation of habits o f neatness and a due reg a rd /fo r th e preyaling fashions in style and material, and the adaptation o f dress to ciroumstanoea and occasions, should, be carefully atr tended to iu the education of young persons as by this means much vexa tion and no end o f traublo to their friends as well as themselves will be avoided. There are many very willful, and capricious young women who entertain the most absurd ideas ns regards dress. They ara hither Vain and love display which leads them to overdress often times to n degree bordering on gro tesqueness, or with an affectation of'In difference they profess to desjflse hand some dresses, and will appear in society iu garment* wholly inappropriate sttd unbecoming., ,. , A tea-fOOT ritobfcl' no t be wojrn In the evening OT a f all-dress edwfume in the morning, except on some special occasioa. Vefy rick,and .elegant dress for the Street is eshsiderstt most inap propriate, nndysuggests the idea th a t its owner has no other place to dlsplay her finery. Ladies who have social position anfl Social obligations have need of their fine dresses for ceremoni ous occasions, and, as a m atte r of course, reserve them for this purpose, arid are well Content to wear plain g a r ments on the street, It is the poorest taste /ahd shows a lack of discretion ih d proper training to adopt anything like a loud or con spicuous style on the street or in pub lic place*, fluch a.-e o nm subjects say young lady to the severest criticism, and she has only herself to blame If she suffers annoyance and insult from per sons who only judge of. character by outward appearance*. The bett-dretoed women, a* a rule, are those who ara the most plainly dressed, and this hi the safest and best course te pnraue.—N. T Lsdgsn . Here I t It. „,Tp.the man who labor* with his hand*, pl»Saiqal trouble is a y s e r i o u s thing. It merely the pain ho endures, rooking S®.®^p/®.eutlng as It 1 b , hut the prospective time, money and place haunt* him and aggravates his suffering. He is bent on r?mpt relief and sure cure. He the proof and hero it is; —Mr. w, H. Bobroeder, Gllbertville, Iowa. Bh lSSl.that ho had used St. nuuiM,9 j iu h|s stables lor horse com- uP.°n himself for rheumatism, jjud had touud it the best remedy be had «r1f„tllod' 4&“,nJ Feb’y n , 1687, hewrites; I have used S t Jacobs Oil for rheumatism juu sore back, as stated, and Itcured; and toi burns and bruises it docs Its work as recommended to do. I always keep it la the bouseand recommend If to my neighbors." —Mr. John Garbutt, 656 Minna Bfc„ Ban *fa|ud«co, CaL, writes; "Borne time back! -*‘I ;h*d been afflicted, for‘two years. i,5e,|]JttL?io,.und tried every means to Uf toe tormenting,disease. Iliad ectt given momuch' quinine that my nervy ous syetem was seriously injured. I was advised to use St. Jacobs Oil, which I did, aud it relieved moentirely." 'Ctothijm vvlll?fnakh the man'll beimty sells enough of it at a good profit.—Texas Siftings. ■* *. Winter Excursions. ; t The Chicago,"llnidiv Westeim, Wqeoffera the Vdfy best facilities to pereOnSdesirous o f visiting the resorts of California, Portland, Oregon, or Puget Bound aoiuts. Exouraiou tickets, good six mouths from time of purchase are now on sale at very lowrate»,und"tu trees of the fine ard assured njouick and jcomferfcbbld journey;. ',-Solid j; Yettibuled Trains pf ooaclios. free Reclining Chair/Cars -and Foiace Sleeping/Cans' are nnj/toroueh: from Chicago' w> Portland, Oregon,with Pullman Drawing RoomSleepingCars from Chicago to San Prauoisoo without change, sad excoflent.mesis.are served in Dining Cars. Tickets should read via the Chicago and: North-Western, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Railways. Full informa tion/and reservation of space in sleeping cars can be obtainednpon application to any Ticket Agent or by addressing W. A. Thrall, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Chica go & ROrth-Westera ^Railway, Chicago, I1L W hen a man Is too' lazy to walk around a mud-hole, be should not be commanded for bravery in walking through it. , . T hebe is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all- other diseases put to gether, and until the last few years was •apposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounfced ita local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and bvcon- Ulr'~1,‘--------- - ------ ■ - •tantly failtn catarrh to ease, ana therefore requires constitutional treatment. .Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu factured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio,-is tiie only constitutional euro on the market. I t is taken internally in doses from 10..dropsto a teaspoonful It hots directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Theyoffer one hundred-doUars for .any case It fails to cure. Bend for circulars snd testimonials. *Address, ■ ' F. J, ChENET Be Co., Toledo, O. BTBold byDruggists, 75c. T he question before the house ; "]Do you want your sidewalk shoveled offI"—Yonk- srs Btateaman. T h s Only Ope E v er P rin te d—C su TOn F ind th e W ord? Thcro is n 3 Inch display advertisement In this paper, this week; which has no two words alike except one word.1 The same is true of each new one appearing each week, from The Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This, house qilsccs n ‘'Crescont" on everythin# they make and publish. Look, for it, senoi them the name of tho word and they will, returnyou book, beautiful 'lithographs or samples free. A nion-yoxr.n singer Is generally off his base.—Binghamton Republican. B e A utt is liko an almanac; if it last a year.it is.well.—T; Adams. " .i*v—■—1 Matt wants tho earth, but it is the house keeper who gets the dusb l' - . . .g— "SoMETttiN'd tlint should be looked Into" —nmicroscoiHt—Wnshlqgton Star; I* it proper to call tho night cleric a wide awake uruggisl ?—Pharmaceutical Bra. A good many men nro more Interested Iq having work than poverty abolished.— Texas Siftings. _ PniDE goctli before a fall, and ho who llvstli tm the bluff may expect to take a tumble.—Indianapolis J curnaL T ub reason why tho ocean is so often called treacherous must be begums it Is so fu ll of craft.—Boston Post. T he talkative man ta sound to the coro — Binghaauon Uepublioan. A wEATiisn profit—An lncomo on tho sale df overshoes.—Washington Btar. A ' tembt . etk )wx affair—a wrostlingmatch. —Texa* Siftings, I t will require more than nine tailors to make n man o f the average dude, “Do rot' know, 1don't think much of Maw* son," “ You don't have to You ran size Mftwson up in two seconds."-—Brooklyn Life. “C hecked your grip yotl" naked the gl- tatife. ‘'Didn’t havo to," replietl tho ele phant. “I have it In my trunk."—Indian* spoils Journal. “I isrrrosB yon think yoa'vo gat mo Into a pickle," said tho copperas to tho cook when she threw it into the jar of cueuai- borS.—PUhruiseen ti 0*1 GrA * ' Pi.«t»cF.s ti;nfcare reasonably sure of lin ing kept for awhile at least aro those en trusted to the pawnbrokers.—Philadelphia Time*, seen PEKHArsno local disease has puzzled and baffled the medical profession more than nasal catarrh. While uotimmodlatcly fatal it is among the most distressing, nauseous and disgusting ills the flesh Is heir to, and the records show very few or no oases of radical cure of chronic catarrh *by any of the multitudes of inodes of treatment until the introduct ion of Fly’SCreamBalm a few years ago. The success of this preparation has been most gratifying and surprising. Apply Balminto ouch nostril It Is Quick ly.Absorbed. Gives Relief at once. Price 50couts at Druggists. * T he cheerful live longest in years, and afterwards id our Iregards. Cheerfulness la the off-shoot of goodness.—Bovee. An Im p o rtan t Difference. To moke it apparent to thousands, who think themselves 111, that they are pot of; fepted withanydisease, bqt thikttiiesystem simply needs cleansing; is to bring comfort hometo their heart*,aaa costivecondition!* easily cured by uslng.Byrup of Figs, llanti- fftOtured by the CallforuiaFig Syrup Co, > :* WhEX ah Irisflbshy Is.in tho cradle can’t composo it with a sham-roc*.—Be Courier. , _ ; ., - Mr. J ohn C, Fcriman, Albion, Illinois, write* on Jan. 10th, 1891: “My wife has been a great sufferer from headaches for over So years, aud your Bradycrotino is the only remedy that has ever relieved her, I oan got you all the recommendations you want.from hero, Wo fako great pleasure In recommending it on all occasiona a ’ W ho thinketh to bu.v villainy, with good shall find such faith so bought, so sold.— Marston, - ___ S odden C hanges or WEATnifl cause Throat Diseases. There is no mote effect ual remedy for Coughs, Odtds, bta, than Bjtowjt's B konchiai ,:T b O ches . SatAonly in bares.'.-Prlpe 35cts. .____ - . L oving kindness is greater than laws; and tho charities of life are more than all ceremonies,—Talmud;. you oston D on ' t Neglect a Cough. Take some Hale’s Honey of Rorehound and Tar tnatanler. Pike’s ToothacheDrops Cure in oneminute. T eacher —“What is tho femintno of man?” Little Girl.—‘Dude."—Brooklyn Life. BEEcnAM’s P ills have been in 'popular use in Europe for 50 years and are a safe, sure Ond gentle remedy. 35cents u box I t is a cold day when a young lady keeps a boa about her ncclc “August 99 I had been troubled five mouths with Dyspepsia. I had a fullness after eating, and a heavy load in the p it of. my^ stomach. Sometimes a deathly sickness would overtake me. I was' working for Thomas McHenry, Dr uggist,Allegheny City, Pa., in whose employ I had been for seven years, I used August Flower for two weeks. I was relieved of all trouble. I can how eat things I dared not touch before. I have gainedfltwenty. pounds since my re covery. J . D. Ct»x,Allegheny, Pa. (D UK I1A» THE GBit*. . MR. E. SCHUCHTING, living a t No. SOIS Third Ave., Now York City, wrote the following under date of Ucc. 29th, luOi. Two weeks ago I was taken with severe pains In my bad:, bead, chest and throat, in fact tny whole body ached and l concluded it must be tho grip. I used two bottles of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and found re- 1’ef. the third bottle cured me. Two of my chil dren were taken the same way and two bot tles Cured them. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup Is worth Us weight In goliL ? The loss of flesh is a trifle. You think you need no t mind it. Hut, if you go on losing for some time or lose a good deal in a short time, you are running down* I s th a t a trifle?* ' Get .back to your healthy weight and generally you get back to health. A book on CAREFUL LIV ING will tell you what it rs'to get there, and when Scott’* Emulsion of cOd-liver oil is usefu l. Free. - IcoTrA Bowse,Chemlito, IjiSouth jdi Aw»w , New Vstk* , _ . Vour dru**Mt keep. Scow *£rtiul*t»n ofcod.U»*r •il—all drsgffM cVcrywMr* d«. ft. S a l v a t i o n ( J IL i • a rM u tia l h im 1 * t f . R e m o v e t h e C a u s e . I* at m u r * u w m s n IWIIlJiHv „ asawpritos.- I wa* anfifel^ I w as tM H cnm OI i n A C. £ s .s.w aaG rtanh* fikafl do#* rthaf Koaddba*M*»byaJImlfts- g ^ r r gnBcmc dOMFAMY*A tu BTA,G a . Hr* Btii’t toft M i ‘ mrmMH«;*f»diii*jrMr m T f .F H ^ E AMTMMA1M9 infHt Csd H ns im F eopVRicHT last Sa rd to take —the big, old-fashioned pill. It’s pretty hard to have to. take it, too. You wouldn’t, if you realized fully how ‘ it shocks and weakens the system. Luckily, you don't have to take it. Dr, Pierce’s. Pleasant Pelicts are better. They’re! sensible. They do, mildly and gehtly, more than the ordinary pill', /with all its disturb ance'. They regulate the liver, stomach and bowels, as well as thoroughly cleanse them. They’re the original Little Liver Pills, purely Vegetable, perfectly harmless, the smallest and the easiest to take. Qrio little Pellet for a gentle laxa tive—three for a cathartic. Sick. Headache, Bilious Headache, Con stipation,Indigestion, Bilious A t tacks, and all derangements of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels are promptly and permanently cured. They’re the cheapest, too, for they’re guaranteed to give satisfac tion, or your money is returned. You pay only for the good you get. iSOcV ■ m POLICE.' 5 * 6 ISs&jo SfZflo LADIES %Hfc£l75 fiORBOYS *1.75 FOR W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE ocMfCfiiini THEBEST SHOE INTHEWORIDfORTHEMOMEVr GENTLEMEN and KADIK3* *BT«yonrdol. Ur* br wrnrlng W, X . Dongls* Shoe*. Th*y meet the want* of *11 olssw*. and *re the mo*t economical foot.wear ever offered for the money. Beware of dealer# who offer other make*, a* be Ing ]u*t a* good, ami be aunt you have W. L. Douglas Shoes, with name and prloe etsmped os bottom. W. I,. Douglas, Brockton, h u t . CT-TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. M In«iit on local advertised dealer* lupplyiugyos. LITTLE LIVER PILLS DO NOT «BIFB NO* BICKKN. • m rare for SICK BEAD - ACIIB; Impaired dtgntloa.caiMl- fstion,torpid glands. Thtysnpie ’.lUI'ori»ii>rntnaT. ntuwa.di*^ " *M. Mwrkel <*M ea K id- c y stndhiAdder. Conquer b lllo n e n e rv o n e die* order*. t,ublii* dm . unlDAiLVAonoa. B m a tliy com plexion by purifying blood. P c a ttr vaosrASU. Thedo«eI. nlclredhntedtointie*M,aeeneylllMS Mftrhetoomnch. I^chvl.l eeet*lne*(,t*ryie.flaveel muOnu. Tdn M,ief than sugar. S*M*ttiy. whet*. All geneiue mode stir -’CnMeaL*’ fra* l-OHttu n y . Tra get**P*t***•*wakl**e*hb M. HUTU MCOICMKCO.. SI. Ltsil. Ms. firandetf lllndrafed Garden-Guide. 1C F F n C 1ccnt * p>cktf. ' t'ree by mail. 500060 pockets ofexlrn _ _ to Cint Tir.cr*. ^'ettd st. once for F ree rnttm t. It. iT.Shatnwsy, Rockford, DI» mams xm* rA tu im ,* « n i« u B S H q f u l S t o v e P o l i s h mtlj^'astes, Kuatneu. and PAlnta which *taln | less. Diinble*#nd tho consumer pays fop so tin I orgliwpscugo wlth^TOrypurcluttOb Vk/b a t Piano? • f f — ■" . f a u u * Musically, it is of immense importance wliat one you buy. Its life will be many years; years that will make or mar your musical life. Then don’t make a choice that you will regret all these yea rs ,. In the Ivers and Pond you not only get a first-class piano,; you get all you pay for. We send on approval, at our risk and expense, or di-' rect you to a dealer who can supply you. Write for Cata logue. I v e r y & P o p d P i a i ) o C o n )p a i )y , Bosteo. Kennedy’s Medical Discovery Takes hold in this order : B o w e l s , L i v e r , . K i d n e y s , I n s i d e S k i n , O u t s i d e S k i n , Driving everything before it th at'ough t to bo out. You linoiu whether you need it or not. Sold by every drugglat, snd manufacture<i bff D O N A L D K E N N E D Y , HOXBURV , S U S S . GOLD MBDAL, PARIS, 187a W. BAKER & CO.’S Breakfast cocoa fromwhichthe exceasot oil has been removed, /« nOiolnteli/ pure a n d it I* ip lu fle . No Chemicals are u.ed In It* j)reparation. Ik ha* more than three timet tht tirtngth of Cocoa mixed Wllp Btarcii, Arrowrodt or Bttgsr. i ami 1*thereforeUr more cco- ■nomlcnl, rotting lett than one [centocup. Jtl.del'clouB.nourr _ Ilablng, atrcngthenlng, xaaiLr DiazsTEt), aud admlmtily adapted for Invalids a* well a* for persons Injieatlb, ,field by flroccrii everywbera. ‘W.BAKEE&CO.,i)orche»ter,Ma** R U M E L Y „ '.TRACTION AND PORTABLC NGINES. ^ P . T I f l WmThivshers ondHorse Powers* H B B w r tte for IHuxtntiedCataloxue. mailed k'm*. M. RUMELY CO., LAPORTE, IND* CrXANKTmirAFIR wt B xmy «M •tM*. ASTHMA CURED Noja*tierJvj* long *t.*ndl»g SN, NtAinXTON’fl A fn O U CDS* Rlv«s Inatuil niter ami cure* wMH mdecp.iu nota.ntifr or • ItqKid.I. eaitly ■«* ami ■aarantrad to curs when perteverlagly u.ed. P/Iee, SI.M*tdrastr!*U, or by taatl. *box*«,M. 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