The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
it ‘H I E l-IE IH&L tB SATL'KDAY, HiBUTJARY 0 '92. I \r;II. B L A I R , Ed itor and JProp'r PRICE S 1.25 PKR ANNUM. t Sofomon Hankg, a cousin of Abra- lmm Lincoln, died at Wapakopctta, <)., last Ilnirilay, agc<l 92years. The former foriuftti of the compos ing-room of the Philadelphia Lydgei, who died last week, had been on the pension list of Mr. Gltidafor27 years. John McCloud, a Scotchman, 7G years of age, claims to be the oldest white settler in the state of Washing ton. He dates his residence from 1643. "i? - / ' , ■ William 8. Tlayroond, a lawyer at Fairtnount,. IV. V,, claims to be the Youngest eonfedcrato vt-tenui, He was a courier on the stall’of Gen. lni> liodcu in 1802, when but 10 years of ngn, and at t l held a commission as major. There an* sahl to lie 07 veterans of the war o f 1812 now alive in the ruited States*. One of the oldest is Silas Ware of Wnnkcaba, Ww., who . . . . t . i \ . i....... t rf I 7 <w they lived I'xpcrlcnces a boom.—Tex was burn at ivmsmirg, \l.,iu if< ra , - j.-. 1 : ' «- «iU H l t i i t w s c Julitis Dexter of Cincinnati, who been known as the ‘‘lone mugwump o f Ohio,” has been in New York for several days ou private business. He protested f most vigorously against being termed the “ lone mugwump” any longer, because he declared, there are now scores of mugwumps in Cin cinnati.- When Benjamin W ilber of Pem broke and John Wakefield o f Machine were exploring on Miichitui river they found, a monster skeleton. The bones resembled those of a fish about lo feet long, and the spread of the ribs indicated a body about the size o f a barrel., Those who have seen some of the bones declare that the skeleton is th a t o f a fish or .animal different from any now inhabiting the region. CURRENT JOKES. , Religious soifishness. is 6 no better than any other kind of selfishness.- Ram’s Horn. ■ ~ f t may have been observed that coasting as an muuaeiuent luts its drawbacks. ^ Streams become full because their heads become swolei, bu t limn re- . a verses the order.—Augusta Chron icle. , •Main men imagine that the world •‘•utldu’t get ahrng without them, but when they die the town in which ANDREW JA CKSON SU C C E S SO R TO DUNLAP & CO . ■DEALER IW- ill KINDS A N E W , ^ T O C K O F and enlisted in the company formed by Cape. Era in at French’?*Mills, N. V., where young Wares father kept a tavern. t »s billing*’ Frederick; A Boehm, the Chilean rmt<ml.gt‘wwl. in New York, ten tail, large bowed man about GO years of age. Although he refuses to speak Dr. Edward Bedloe. United M ato j about thegivatand the little republic?, consul at Amoy, in China, and n»\t jhe w perhaps M ter posted on the at his home hi Philadelphia, te wild j relations between ihc two countries to be a ciianuiiv* vut.-rtainer, with an j than ativ man in. tho United Spitis. iiiexbaustiblv tlmv of epigrammatic !Minister Monti,not excepted. lie witticisms. He is oue of the charter jspeak? Spanteh tlueutly, as well us members of the Clover Club and is in-j French nhd Herman, and is a fine well j e myt isutioiiabst. Like uuuiv Amer SIDING? FINISHING, FLOORING, SASH , DOORS BLINDS. HARD AND SOFT PINE A specialty. We handle only first quality good and will guarantee satisfaction. Parties extend ing building this season will savemoney by call ing on us and getting oarprices. O p o d G r a d e s , L o w C.VI.IV AXIS NKK I 'O R IY O IIK SK IA IIN . ■■■*?. Tr ail iChili* Ilien howlin g ; ,IJ(iro forested in lift nitiire and art as in polities. Mr? Anna Diggs, woman, of Kansas, when asked if dif» leu lieu «f puhtiv,d ojiinb'ii hitmen husband and wife did not strain thei »e!a‘i .*us, tvplied that a here the hus-i land \oii'd one way and tin* wife air other,-a? has happened in Kevrr.il Jo eid elections, each husband had eon-j * iran- ami I* A. R. CRANDALL 4, CO. Great-:-Bargains F o r 3 0 Ilwyi* O n ly . nglblimm who have made adopted country, he te '■ _Chilean than ChileaiiK them* j si Ives, and kits no rcci n on »artl j why in** p nidi* .-'uoiijd .ipo!ogi/e for \ the Italtinnm* atfiiir- or any thing el«‘. | I ’milhiy h.i? dtptln rin. j King ,.-L«opidd of ISi'igitiin Save a *n-aiu Mirpvtee the day after Christ- ii* V*. *,i . . . . . . r Duns t“ the »>00 workingmen engaged j tented liuudet with getting mad w ith !. .; , h . | 1,i, ,u-i..|,l,,r . » i f c , M ...... . 1“ plM»im-«-ilhlii»<>«n. . , * . lm 'l . p a r l . a l l y b , l.« „ _ , last spring, 1he laborer** were mVi* Ferdimind Ward, the ox-Nnpoleouj ted to tin* royal rooms, in their work- of finance, who \vrecked the firm of, day vlotlnte. After a ‘uteiliuitial din- 11rant A Ward, will lie a, free man in tHT lh(’ king showed the iuen in .per a abort time. His term iii Bing Bing will soon expire. Ward lias' learned the printer's trade in prison. From son many of his valuable treasures. Before dismissing his happy guests he i Una .FAWCETT. In stock u fine line of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELEllY and DIAMONDS! i C>-: J . F .SM IT H , - UKAUvR l.\— .P i a n o s ■& O t '< ^ a t tH i -■?* Musical.Moronanflise, + ' f ' - .thep rison printing office Ward- sued pn New Y’car's a beautiful and urtLtic wuveutr calendar, designed and executed by himself. H e lins been a quiet prisoner ami shortened gave each one a bottle o f wine, nix 1,1U Cftrre*i',<'"iin*; month in isw.- ' ’ lh« «tory, df«<n‘t it? cigars, cakes and camly, and a hand some ham o f nmney. The queen and lYmeww Clementine took pa rt in the entertainment. The palnec of Lae- ken is about rea ly for use again. I.Mt month oar ruler were 25. per cent orer j •“ ------ -----------•*-'*“ ,an/' that tell*’ PICTURE FRAMES. X EN IA , OH IO Ids term by good behavior. iThe new dining-room ‘ Will j people. WeAnJHaking Now Itecarda| ( * v e r ) .|) a y ! 'v : Howdoyou ararnnt for tho urowth?—There j if nomyrlrry. It)* thin.' Wo(tire the grvjttciit j pofliblevalue for theUnitmoney, nmi we foil j j the truth about everything wo soil. 'I'hal'* 1 M c r c l i i t i i t rJ C » i l o r , NO 10 N. DETROIT STREET m v / .r o ns W . - F , T M A O I O H Attorney At haw. scat 3001Whywe are able (umake the foilingoffer; Fur i^ O. 9 LA.ST MAI^i STREET,. OP I ^ ( Erastus Clark, a hun ter of some re* j nown, brought into Provo, Utah, re* ccntly two huge mountain lions j which lie bail killed in Hobble Creek canon. One o f the lions, a male, TW ICE -A -WEEK FO R OKE DOLLAR A YEAR . The “ Twice-a-vveok" edition o f 'Hie S t . L o rn t H epl ' rlic is unquestiona bly tjie best and cheapest National | $ 14.50 w»have {'laceil on special fablce, markcil in plein^rcil figure*, * 200 Flue Mettzs aridYouths* Suits measured tiine feet from the tip of- new? jmirnnl published in the United' Ranging from site* as to 4«. Texture*,- iteTiose to the tip / i f its fail adds State*. I t » issued on Tuesday and weighed,. when killed, nearly -fOOj Friday of every Week, junking it in pounds. The other, a female, mens-T^tc t n «t-Mt-\vt:tKi.Y for okly osf . tired seven feet from tip to tip. j dollau a y £ ar . During the four ------------- — ' ' winter months each issue contains Mrs French Seldom, the lady who made t( journey to Mount Kdimaud ja ro ,in a recent lecture said that whenever site lielil an interview with eight pages, making sixteen pages a week, and no week’s issue during the year is less than fourteen pages arc printed, one each for Missouri, lllin- n native African king she wore a ois, Texas, Arkansas and Kansas, and magnificent white si.lk ball dress, a general edition fur other States, which so filled the native mind with containing nothing hut details of iin- nwe and admiration that all her re-; portant event*, of interest every- quests were instantly granted, I where, Tnn ReK'itud is the leading - - - - - - - - - - j Democratic jmpsr of thfe country, i he twenty-fifth anniversary of the j 1Md a ageciiri Tariff Department, consecration ofBishop Neely of thejeJitetl by Hon. W m . W i l s o n , M. Protestant Episcopal diocese .of'C.* with coniribtkms from other Maine was celchrated in Portland on Monthly* dan, 2$, Bishop Neely stands ninth among the .70 Episcopal bishop# of the United Htates in length distinguished Democratic leaders. I t will be indispensable during the great political campaign of 1692. Remem ber tho price, oxi . y oxk poiAait of service, and he is chairman o f th e ; year jfoh two fapjzrs kvkry wkrk . Hnnaeof hWiotw, which, with the Hmnpia copies wlll be sent fine dm M h* of deputies, constitutes the application. Addrm* T a x R m j n u c , a#emhly o f the church. St. LotHs, Mo, f ■8»iincrG«, Choviot#, Worttodt ?!?., Reduced From $ 16 , $ 18 , $20, $22! Before you buy your suit* Overcoat or Pants for Fall# see KANY THE TAILOR be has a full line of Foreign Iand Domestic goods always ------ .. ---- — no hand to select from CHAS. E . SM IT H S Perfect fitting garments S l»theplaceforyoutoget a smooth‘first class work guaranteed POS ITE COURT HOUSE . shave or a stylish hnif cut. Ccdarville,0, at a reasonable price, nir riHIP m Style**, Troek, one and thre? UuUnn; K/trlt*, Straight And Itimnd Cornct-g, Mi*gt**nti Ilnuttlu llrcnsled. New Nut Brown*. Wntee, l’laid.-), Hair Bines Jke. ThiA.i«Mriivrln tbe»es«on than, we' have before brought such bitrgnin* before the pabtie, but we are aaxiou* to do a third larger bunineea this year than ever. None charged or «otd lutt than Marked. A.H. Crandall Ss C o . , LO \F iST -P lH C E u CLOTHIERS, 60 and 62 East Mam St,, X e n i a , O l u t o . Th« United State* rolling stock a t Urban* ha* been attached. Haveyonwritten j «<»fet? If yxm j .idvn'h wlaldm l |*ml Intelligent l mit.Iilttn fuggeat l itritc to-day* t I prtimUo you teg | -ttf* 1, r*lunL«.n, I nn* tartakoId InrftAjr tenth any thirty ntcUtofiit peraon t kliBrfacx,wh*y ARE YOUAWOMAN WHOHASNOT SEEN* ACOPY OF S STig AROHM’S HEWHOMEMAGAZINE, Pldliulelpliia? “The best and cheap* joiian *1 esfc n.t.L’STftATKi) monthly ever pub? i l ’T? Ibrll ^ 1'8'1 langUfl?e* b'W Six Short StoriesaRSplendidArticles by best writer*on all subject* of Inter vsfc to women. Three Month Free if you take it now. Sample, copy lOcte. #f«f . . ... (till *vcfk fl]du«- I HSU q i f I i A iricualy, how la .Ot i ’lnladclpllia? *MmTliren « 1 •and Dollar* rearIn laraHii- , iiwft ilty me, « . .. . »♦ , aa - a " will flan fjirnisb IOPf 1*50* (H# tUunllnn or ^ " emrhi>r.tcnt« hi which yen h i camtli;;tamount. I aharge ncthhig and rrrtitfaotK- Iivg«nlei* nc- te»*fi1, aa afrovc* Nortiln# AMknU 't4k.irii, at tUit m i l r t t hwh .wn#' avwfaawv- AIM) HIM from ;«*eh *Mtkt mt cemur. Il«ntl. 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