The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21

\ X R It , fiT'K liF.riaitfl f a t u r d a y , ^ ijn b u , im > ) -•-, -■- ■- -■ ,-■>, ■ ••' ,; ., ’■.:’h ; ^ j:_ u , ■, _ iinwimm^ y(it ifcg^n'r- "u . IF. //./ < / > 4 f k , R tU tor u w l /V/»/»’»* , ‘W f ^ a * ’, T K A D B I l >lttor<'«y At Law- N&- i FAST MAIN STREET, OF 3POSITE 0 0 o u t h o u s e . v~^ PR»C5 f «.3** Pfc** AHHMW-* Semitoi- Berry of Arkansas lmSonty <nr leg, but you wmddn't think I t if y«n mw wink at the brHifiifftVy o f rtmtc d f' km shots* C hiiu'^phvyiiig ‘Wlltowlrf, and making tin* beet mtpi in Washington . , . ..i , li d ,__ l .in , \V. ('. Ed.wawl* of Utab, « gentle* man well posted^) ^Inrnu»jj[ matter.*?,, wiyri that |>oly«aw^ii?'fly’i’Kt>iit very' •rapidly amFj$ty 4 f>t'nVallt.y 'of %iytw, i%iV» longegjmpujatyin the Salt L&k£ AREYOO*WOMAN U ~•■£’•*>• xi'.y' ■r' „ .■ •!•-.■• ,'g /-W/HO UAH SOT BEEN A COPY OF ABliSUB'S NEWHOtlEMAGAZINE, « f Philadelphia? “The best find e]iean* est .iy.i.rrti'n.v'mi monthly ever pub-' lfelu%in the English language. 1.5Q0 pa$J%or 8I.5()T *. . StoriesanilSplendidArticles by ffctjjt writers on all subjects of inter wHm women, Three Month Free if, yini take i£ mow .'Kaipole -cony 1Octs‘ .1*/ <■ ■ v>. tern boy. ■"VT ------------- , . * / ' ^ ' ;,'V*VFAr|ptii,r<}' ftiV-leeu O-rsir Wilde* rooming over tnfviW [;!,]<l«,l to the Yale tiiculty,- He burnt' o.s again. Inosuiuyli a*! be- has hi'|i 1exactly in the theological branch," but hi*-hair cut and j)i$ frowscr??Jeugtli- H t o be at the head of the recently es-, coed, the enthusiasm with which he mhJiyJmd jNychologio^LtJejiarttnonl*, ■was-formerly irreeted here if? likely to ,, * - . * - - t . V ' .■ . •- /" •- -dialed -o^wha t! , , ' ■ ! , / Bu:>Tle n<lc™ ^ . to be a -great ai-njyir clen'.andih" and It IS t'St!tSmated th a t $10Q,000 wull ujjfluinjf fi„ ' coun try , rdi.ds. la* required fo r th e:onforcCmcnt of t!m I **£;;„„] coun try road^isf?>*je o f these <'hj))cse ExebisiiVu Act'. To enfjirctt^rlnyc t o 'b o a p lank in party provision in r^iffnril t o ' iTn|»*yts<fti- ^ t o f Cliiiiese convicted o f unlaw- ... the meat fiii entry will co.it $500 per capita. Dr. Lamlef Bran ton declares that cold water is a yaltiable stimulant .to almost everybody, #nd will often, send' the pulse from 70 to 100 when sipped, a wineglass at a time. But with. the froth on it it sells more.rapidly. ' Eppa Hunton, who succeeds John K. Barbour as United States senator from Virginia, was 'a brigadier. gen- «r:d in the confederate army and was imprisoned in F t. .Warren for three months. He 1ms had several -years .• i-: . ■ * experience as Congressman. 'Hie aesthetic sentiment of; Chicago is offended d>y flje appearance of the street-cleaning brigade in the new uni­ form of hroWti dusk. ' During the ex­ position they will probably be expect­ ed to wear a 'uniform selected• from tlie court costumes of Europe. ' •-•••• ■ y ..... i.M— , . « U t ^ The King and Queen of Denmark celebrated their golden wedding last Thursday. They have lived to see their children well settled in life. A son is King Of Greece, a daughter prospective Queen of England, ■and another daughter Empress of Russia. Four French soldiers sat on a keg ■of, powder and smoked cigarettes, After a while they separated very suddenly. Many a thin-chested cigar­ ette smoker is sitting on powder. When lie goes to pieces, physically *speaking, he will he just ns respbnsi Me for his fate as the French soldiers were for theirs. Uncle Hun lost and Mexico gained n strip of ground averaging a mile in width across the sonth-w’Mern Ivor* der. I t came from an error in a sur­ vey and was not defeated until after the treaty had closed th* vay for mak ing a correction. I i fs arid land and iv not likely to.be of any large value until the climate changes or water is poured upon it by artificial means. The attention given by tlve prtfss of the country toGeti. Miles' attempt to vlemonstrate the practical use^of bicy­ cles in dispatch carrying shows lie bns accomplished one of his purposes. However much these newspaper. cril- c.«differ utvout the feasibility-of «ich a scheme, it is unaniimmsly trtsolved that the roads of this country are de* plurahly had ami that improvements are imperatively necessary, * Htill another African tmteler, Cnp- fain Bingen has gone through tljo savage regions of the west coast of th<? ’ Niger without an escort «iid in safety. Tins Frenchman Says that tlie natives were everywhere peaceably .inclined toward him, and ho was surprised at «t their honest/. A t one place he found five or siashedsfilteil with mer *i William Aeuoi-;tholc. sufficicur pride in the building of the Episcopal ,ca- thednd of St. John, Now'York, to bcipu'uth 8100,000 to the cous>truction fund, lie >nu?it have been in an. ex­ traordinary generous mood to rifck impoveritliiug his family to such ah extent, • i ■ Senator Proctor, who is spend tug tl»" week at his home in Vermont, was before this? absent from the senate only one day siuee bo took his seat. As that was the day that Senator Hill wa« present lie ami the New York ex-governor had no opportunity to fra tern iz^< Rudyard Kipling’s contributions to the London Times are paid for at the rate of $100 a letter, less than one- third of what Lord Randolph Church* lull received for liis fio'uth Airscan correspondence'—which'gnes to show that it pays better to be a lord than a -literary man. A N D R E W J A C K S O N , SU C C E S S 'O R 10 DUNLAP & CO . JisfEiW/-I9W O K o p ■ ■ : •> * • « ‘ ' • i-v* 1r , *• - y ( M SIDING, FINISHING FLOORING, SASH, 000RS BtlNOS, A specialty. W"©handle only first, quality goods and w ill guarantee satisfaction.': Farti«s* intend­ ing building th is season w ill saw money by call­ ing on us and getting! our prices. c . i L i i a a i > s k i : f o k Y O m s k : i , v i : s . Skinedteaclierfi.Thoroughwork.Modern.mota ids. havr expenses. 00percent, ofgrnduntesiu . -ootl poftitiouH, Cuthmerctal,Shorthand, Tvt>e* rrstingandpmctictitUniilijjhCourres. ForCoin.- . rgue,addressK.L.ileredith,Priu.,Sandusky,O. THE MUCH-DESIRED LONG WAISTand PERFECT KIP EFFECT w« o®!? he produced succecifully hy wearing M « « ™ e n u p i E X C E T T . ADJUSTABLE OVER THE H IP and wri.f, FIT ANVFORM • instantly, givlnjf’ P« rf*o t Eaac and ______ C on tou r. They have D oub le Sramu, which will n ot l-lpi D imble StMl» null llom>, which will n o t lir ia b . Ifadc In three lengthfl .Tmn anti Settern. Any dry goodsdealer In the U. H c«r mipplyyou. CativHuera Wantol. 8 t:n<l fur Oitnlnttue. BORTREE MFC. GO.. Jackson. Mich. flue line ofAVATOHEH, CLOCKS, JF3WEL5BY and DIAMONDS! Tint fluent line of Optical Grinds in Greene County , a Specialty Hindu of B raz iliaifP elitilc Spectacles in Gobi, S ilver ami Steel fram es. T h ey -■confer-n brillinucy and distiricfmNs rtf vision, witii an am o u n t pf ea se and coin fort; seldom enjoyed by spectacle wearers. v ■ CHAS. E. SMITH Is the place'for you Vi get . a smooth 6 shave or if stylish hair cut. , Cedarville.O. Philip Reich, who died in Freder ick, Md„ last Tiinra-riav at the age of })4, was one of the committee that welcomed Lafayette to Baltimore in IWfl. When Lafayette returned to France Mr. Reich sent him some fine corn, the rcccijit r>f which tlie general acknowledged by an appreciative let­ ter that is nmv in the possession of one of Mr. Reich’s grandchildren. The German crown prince, who on completing his tenth year the other day was made u lieutenant in the First Foot Guards, is a very bright apri pretty little fellow and promises to become a fine man. I t is said, in­ deed, that it would be hard to find a likelier set of youngsters than the six young children of the empress. The little* crown prince is especially pert and quick. IJiKdc Sam shipped to Europe this year 1,454,000 barrels ofnpples, The uew arrangement for direct shipment of oranges from Florida the coming year will give Enro|icaiis a still better chance to enjoy our lueiotts fruit. The large increased demand o f tlie foreign markets and the better nr- t'aitgemeiifs for sf ipmeut wilt cause the multiplication of orchards, "espec­ ially those for apples and oranges. * : e »<“ “ “ « o f * * * » hat wlth a Kansas City reporter the a n d D o m e s t i c gOOfls alwOVB other days “ The greatest poem ever written on this continent,” said he, “ is Whitman’s poem on the death of Lin­ coln, entitled ’When Idlaos I as I in the Doorway Bloomed.’ The greatest novel in our language, and it may lie the greatest in any language, is Dick­ ens’ ‘Tale o f Two Cities.’ Hawthorne was a great writer, hut bis fctylc is » little monotonous, Edgar Fawcett is lmmlise and uobmly was neeilod to | a’great jmet; liis ‘Magic FlowCF Is fls guard them, as there were no thieves beautiful as anything Tennyson has among the people. ever written.” r F n i l o r NO 10 N. DETROIT STREET o Before- you buy your biiit, Overcoat or Pants for pall, nee KANY THE TAIL0K on hand to (select from. Perfect fitting garments and lirisfc class work guaranteed at a reasonable price, miin m Go to Boyd’s restaurant for a goof meal, only 25 cents. ted Boom Suits, Pt r or r*ui'.>,f Bed Lounges, Center Stand*, Ivlusli B o c k e is ^ Oak Rockers, Reed Rockers, A]] at low prices. Mattresses, Btd Sjjrings, Spring Cots, Child’s Beds, Dressers, Chairs, P ic tu r e s . NEW GOODS EACH WEEK at BABE & MORTONS. MABCPS show J. F. SMITH, A T T O R N E Y C O U N S E U O R - a t - L a w SfKctAi, A ttention G iven to G oji ’ MKtietAi. L aw , A nd A esthaotixo Or T itles , (’orresjMmdcnt fof Bradstrcet’s Oon - * merelal Agency, • R ooms —No. 1 and 2 Control Bank Building, X<ni:t, Ohio. Telephone At Office and Residence. No. 90. Ao ttiry r t t i i l l c In flee —DEALER j S ~ j t ^ i M i i L O ^ & O r g f i U M +. HasicalMetlailsfi. -f . 'li'tisjs Jkfqlei'iql, PICTURE FRAMES. XENIA, — - OHIO. I f . Tic]lob Attorneyatkw 15 f t MAIN St., RANK OF CEDARViLU General Banking Basines Transftcicd* G e» , W . 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