The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
4 i 't f K l lK ^ a ix© SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1892. T—” IV, I f . JiLA l i t , Editor and Prop'? W W W * iU-R 9#P*M rrcMdent Huri-bon in a great lw- liuver in‘exercise, although he does not go to the extreme in patronage of modern sport. He Is fond ofwalking, and when a youth on his grandfather's farm used to rovv o great deal on the ANDREW JACKSON _ . O h io riv e r. PRICIE i 1.95 PER ANRUNI. Queen- Victoria causally eueoun- tercd a circus the other day ivhiJ^ ' she was driytng|Up die Deeaide fytm Ibdr tJ|orjtl, and aioncc cft«i,m,|ndedj3tper« fomauce. She remain^ two hours oh the ground looking a t ..'the,;jjerfoiv., dlhistridus^^deadheafjlti. ■’^Parfeupsiit' M. 12. C iM iv ch .-ttev . (}. b. TnftH, pan- d id n ’t g e t th e tip h i,tiin e to a d jo u rn ,. lor, l^reaolilng Ht tlioa « ,ui; SiUitiatliT * --------------- *•“ “ m ’I omi I ai 9‘SO h . in,? is I i I mh , 3:00 p, in.; Youinr Fcoi.le’* mcnt’n- at S;00 p in; itroyor iheoting tVodimsday evauii'K at JjOti U. P . C h u r r ti,— Jtnv. J . O. W iirnork, liiwtor. Horvicua n t 11:00 n in anti. 7 |? iii ; SiiMiaMi selioOl sit 10:00a in . SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. -r ----- DEALER IN’» rrfr ( T H I I t C H i m t V G T O B Y Covpimliter Churc.lur-Hnv* T. f . ^pruiiJ, Pastor. i.’Maiilnr aervlces at 11:00 a m? 3al)l>ittliaol)oo1 atlO ‘,00 a in It, P . O luiroli.-r-Uev. .1., l'\ jsrorf'ni, jianfor. 8arvlonsi'atTt:fH) a n i; S ahtm th (rebootwt 10:00A«rt.v '• ‘»- * A”V»|5, :t'linro|».—Kev. A, C. wplyev .imutnr^ .Projjpliiag. a t 11;00‘.tf» m ami, VOdli |>liV, OiftjHov'WOtherHuMmlli at 10; k. itti; tfolihid'h soh""! at lOuKla tit; ;' ■ (10 Itaptfst (lll)ircl). > fi*atny» PrenHunn; ■j ’l l HO, m u ltiO l n in ; . ! 2aainUiiOeic not: Pr nenilay ivis'lit: UtiV. ,P<- JI. AVnrd uyerv. SaOlmtli sit . Suhtifttli-School at ayer meeting Weil- Ohief Justice Fuller has accepted . amiuVf|afioii to deliver the anou:d ad dress-this fall before,.the law .academy of Philadelphia. *’ s ; -. •*•■ ■; - fi• 'j i-|- —■ t . Senator Blackburn ‘is one of the readiest of congressional speakers, and ■can real oft*pretty thoughts and smart ideas by the hour. Mr. Cleveland is confined to his rnojn with a severe attack 'of rheuma tism, and has, not boon outside !b,is grounds since he went to Cray Gables last Thursday.. „ ,t WltUehnv Ilcid, republican candi date for vice, president* will spend most of the summer a t his place in . Westchester county, known as the Ophiv Farm, which,- contains about 750 acres, and has oh it a costly gray stmie mansion. V - ' . Jerry Simpson’s brother Jim ,says -that the, Alliance statesman hifcs al- . ways been fond oi'tho'purple andiino linen in which he now attires himself. . .’When Jerry was a lake captain he wus’tbeitgist gorgeously dressed- man iii'Chicagd....' . 4 >l __________ ■ t Pastor Hamlin's text at the service the president attended Sit iiday morn ing-in Washington was a b o u t;Mose* Harrfrtm, ,\vgif;at Hho^ ;W?hite house .when the light went out last Friday night in the convention Full, Minneapolis. ■ Th her recollections of her husband : Mrs; Bencher has had occasion to say some rather unpleasant ‘tTnngS ’about 1be primitive condition of life in In diana a generation ago, aud an Evans ville paper calls her “ a garrulous old woman.” This is discourteous to' say , the least, hut"what elfee could he ex. ’peeled.of an editor who lives, "in Pos ‘.v county, Indiana, sir?” Mr. PJaiitageuet IJroome, who died in Berlin the other day, was a most interesting man, blit not so interest- 1.. g as ,^va« his mime. The word Plantagenet itself means “ broom- plant,” and the title was given to the English dynasty liecause Geolfry of Anjou, Henry l l . ’s fatherj wore a sprig on the broom plant in his cap. The verbal redundancy in the case of the.late Mr. Broome is curious, but bis fondness for his name was matched by that of Josiah Quiucy, one of the recent members of the famous Massa chusetts family who named his son Josiah Josiah Quincy. W 1r. . ..... .... ■"1 Mrs, Julia A. Garney ofGalesburg, 111., is not widely known in the world of letters atid yet she is the author of that interesting little poetical mor- cfeati, beginning “Little drops of wa le*, little grains of sand,” etc On the theory that it does not matter who makes a nation’s laws provided you eati write its songs, Hire. Carney ought to feel happy in the delectation she has given the infantile mind. I t is not, perhaps, singular that the ver- h ? h referred to have been claimed by an English clergyman, and that they hive been ascribed to ha'f a dozen different authors. “Pm lighting,” Iretorted the coloi • “Wlm?” “You,” and Broadw; Only once a year nowadays, and then on the occasion of a religous fes tival, does the empress o f’.Japan ap pear in public in native dress. Or dinarily she attires herself very hand somely after/the style of Worth of Paris, and• a ’.correspondent4reports having am) her in it costume,-of4,W«e velvet trimmed chinchilla, : with a dainty Parisian bonuet'of bluo velvet on her i eadf The turning o f. the bed of the Feather'river- at -Oroville, ‘0:il., ’lias won for'the Engineer of that astonish-' iug piece, of work an offer from the! liquidator" of the Panama Canal Com pany to go to Colon and make an es timate on the cost, of turning the Charges river and converting its tied juto a ttu.iiil chamiel, with the aid of five locks. The theory seems to be that what French engineering failed? in- American skill may finish: Blit Col. Frank McLaughlin, the Feather river manipulator and mbuntoinhorer, lms said: “Fo, I thank you; the Uni ted ,Suites are good enough for me!” An’ editor ‘.of d|iu,' Bacteriological World, I)r*J»vH« Kellogg of.-Battle Greek* Midi.* ,guy# ciyiliued-jvomen haVe’quite Cirgreat a fondues* for do- Iwishing 't.lifemshJves its even the sav- ilgcfeavho put-hone pendants through thvir Ijps and iWight in tiaji noac-riiig. Tduit iiiicp^thfg deforiiuty* th(i small, Ciifsetrc! 11 upressed waist, is Dr. Kel- loggV special detestation, and he even, goes’so far as ti stnte that Mrs. Iaing-. t r y . ' \vho$o height ought t<> inspire women to emulate her proportions, htia a waist so out of proportion that thfeATenus.of Milmwopld turn, up her hose in disgust at it. The late Col. Broadwater of Helena was a man of intrepid bravery...In .the early days of hia life in Jin: mines a big and burly teamster, the terror of thb neighborhood, one day seated himself on the tongue of his wagon and refused to hitch up his team. Col. Broadwater realized that some thing must he done aud without say ing a word hc-pi^kcd up rt short price of plank, six inches wide, and with a swing struck the giant on the side of the head. The board split into three mooes, hut the man kept his seat. “ What are yoy doing?’ ho asked. mel, ater nivle ready f ir another blow. ‘‘Don’t let me find it out,” snorted the bully us he rose from his seat and prepared to hitch up. *The colonel hid carried hfs point and thereafter was looked upon with great respect. If ILL S T O C K O F SIDING, FIN ISH ING F tO O R IN G , SASH , DOORS SUNOS . HARD AND SOFT PINE A specialty. W e haiidla only firs t qua lity goods and -guarantee satisfaction. 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