The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21

•i HOUSEHOLD b r e v it ie s . ^ j f i » an aching tooth, saturate a ipmws of cotton -with ammonia a n d la y at oa ths tooth, orrtrjr oil of UMnfr«% , applying ifcfraqueutly. Tofresken black kid glorea ml* * itpivsjtoonfnll of salad oil with a -drops o f black ink. Apply with *» feather jwid dry i n tho aua.—ifilatroit i'rcoiprasx. . Fish Croquettes,—Take one p in t of fresh fish. Remove akin and bones, Trttltb fine and add bu tter half the size ■of a hen 's egg. Season *with s lit, -nay*: •enno and pnion. IMoisten with 'Cream nnAfown into'balls. Brush with saltad ibcatou egg. Roll iin cracker ©ramhf and fr^^-Xiousokeepor. ' ■“-^•Boston Brown BreaU.t—One cup -of «onr milk, one cup of Now Orleansuno- lascea, into which Lent one teaspoon* I’ul of aoda.. one cup of Graham flour, alsO'Ofle'cup Df rye flour, and oue of corn tmeal. [Measure with ft coffee cu p 5 fStoam two Inrurs and hake one- half hour,—Detroit Free Press. “ In -making buckvVheat feakdb'ttiifi |bestj(io'8»ve a little o f the b a tte r and not cook tit all. That uvhich 1$ saved as f^.the ywjastfor another infess, and it can be kep t'pe rfectly sweet by filling the; vessel with cold water and lo t i t -stand , j till n ight in. a cool place. When ready > ,! , toase,ppihroff thehvatep'tvhiohabsorbs, th e acid ly , and in);ift*4»ith .tepid water. j In the m o rh ing 'stir in «Ui?f a teaspoon-' f ul of soda dissolved i n hajvYtRter. —Cleaning Burnished Steel.—Bur­ nished steel on.stpves id Often mis­ taken fo r nkfkel-plttte. There is com­ paratively , nihltql-phwte used on the parts Of sustoyrf «hor»'- g reat heat comes, since i t hdplt tendency to scale off when exposed to * high temperat­ ure. A stove manufaetorFr tells me that-thef'a is nothing so good for clean- . ingburhleh^fflteelasoaphtha. There ' must t o MO ' th e it>t>m when it is used,, and dp the. work .by daylight. If astov e require cleaning, be sure th a t there is mt firo irrlfc. . Wet a soft cloth with napkfh*.and Tttbtho steel briskly, “ Ladies’ $ jjkm a t “ Ifare. is a pVaifription for .keeping .Wa«h {withottt m htelgteATtii.v four large ebaIdols skins a&uTjMKte pattern for a h^h-oecked uadmKaJst Cut the ‘ waist orairflinjr tOsJ^S' pattern with A is *WWpHQffi*th»jjjlfctnots should not , quits- Osml'dflisjHI ’»to the waist line. Ranch ff%evr holes i n ’the leather for ventilithWh irirnm ipg them neatly with a pair p f SharffSOissors. Line this with .silk .indjgrp*- will have a delightfully comtey p ie little garment, that ivill b&vd'ttRt the- warm th of a jacket, and .th a t wni no t -take up any room to ajNiafcpf when worn under tluj .waist of ' - 'tiijpdreM , Cloth skirts wh^icli are tigntly fitted Over the hips may also be lined In this p-ay from the waist to the - distance of a fool; this will prove also to bb of g reat protection from the treaoherqtM-iprfng winds, and will not .detract from the -slend jr look of the «gown,—N, 4fefc*Trlhune-' LQP )N 'S AMERICAN MARKET. C U R R lw h r: FASHION NOTES, for Pretty p ello a t* a * 4 D ain ty Kealgus ' " Wearer*. A t.the p resent moment cheniltc is the ^ fjfy^loaable of trimmings. « T**. .modified poke bonnet will be one t>f the most modish shapes of the comiivg season. The newest shade in ’gloves for even- 'in g Wearjs called “ tete do Venn,” which is a yellowish shade bt white. A la te and p retty novelty in bangle bracelets are in the shape of delicate vines with loaves and berries of various gems tu such pplors as make them re* ailstie. Real gold threads are ‘introduced in- ,, to colored embroideries designed for elegant costumes nnd handsome even ­ ing wraps of white and gray cloth vel­ vet and satin de, Lyon. Colored umbrellas are ono of the la te st novelties, those of changeable silk being especially stylish. The bandies of these modish colored umbrellas are of the predominating color of the silk. The correct th ing for lady dancers is no longer the conventional old time programme, bat a miniature check . book. A check Is duly issued for a waits, a-polka or any dance and must be honored whan presented. A gown ju st competed for early "Spring wear has a sk irt and bodice of emerald green velvet and a jacket of lig h t fawn-colored tw eed The sel­ vage of the material or which tho jacket is made is arranged in a rever cascade about tho neck. The jacket is closed with gold coin-shaped battens. Forgoing o u t in the evening some very pretty little hoods hre made of black or white lace o re f light-colored silk, with a frillo f gathered lace around the face, and smartened up with ribbon or velvet bows. There is a little cape to the liood, with two ends which tie. I t is called “Marron,** A recently imported “a r t gown” fo r evening wear is pf creamy brocade overran with tiny roses, I t is the Jo­ sephine style and has th e fro n t of the plain sk irt robed in gold passementerie terminating in tassels The short waisted bodice is of moss green velvet laid in folds and the short puffed sleeves are of the brocade.-1 ■ The most popular, flower fo r the bou­ quet do corsage is the m illet vert or green pink. By means of watering the white pink w ith chemical mixtures gardeners hare succeeded in obtaining flowers striped and marked w ith green and others with mauve While they are more curious than p retty( they STtf new, rare and costly and a re therefore the rage.—N, Y. Post, 1 n i l # tlMM W b ltb I* F all o f ttmat B aM I Cicllement, The American market in London la an Important.adjunct to the 6toek ex­ change. I t is a resort for speculators, Where they .can -make all the noise they please, and be ’in almost every respeet unfettered by the rules which govern the rest of the house. It is -a plane-of bustle and excitement, where the bulls ?an roar and the bears can growl to their hearts’ content. To the visitor in the British capital the “American market” possesses a special attraction. There is nothing "'slow'' pertaining to this branch of th e ' ‘house.’’ Even on days when quotations are steady, and there is no unusual feature iu specula­ tion in stocks a n d , bonds, its habitues are never caught mapping. Every Britisher realizes th a t the “American market” is thoroughly American. In point of timo the New York market is aboup five hours be­ hind- London/’ New York opening prices, when cabled to London, are an­ nounced . only a fe>w :minutcs prior to the closing of business in this city. Whatever the speculator hero wishes to ■do must be done quickly. A rush of 'orders is received for'execution, many iof them from . Wall stree t and others from local operators, based on indica­ tions supplied from the prices or oth­ e r news to hand. The "arbitrageurs, a s they are called, who do an apparent­ ly precarious but’really most lucrative business, based upon the fractional dis­ crepancies in value on the different sides of the Atlantic, have received their early cables and arc reapiug'their daily harvest. With the house closing a t about the .most -important timo in the day’s deal­ ings the market adjourns almost in a body to Shorter's court) just outside one of the doors, and frequently overflows into Throgmorton street to tho perplex­ ity. of the passing cabby and the won­ der of tliu uninitiated foot- passenger. -On the days- tb it the market is espe­ cially active the assembly does not dis­ perse until 0:30 or 7o’clock in"the even­ ing, but members as a rulesbovv no dis­ position ti> lftiter, and some ’ of the “kings” of tho market are at all times chary of their presence in the court. A number of outsiders always 'mingle with the throng.—N. Y. Telegram. . —"To be near Miss Rosebud,” he de­ clared. rapturously,’ “I would be her servant. “I dare say,” said his sister, sarcastically, as long as you had no heavier duty than th a t of answering the belle.”—Baltimore American. • 100 Reward fflOO .. The readers of this paper- will ba pleased to learn that there is lit least one dreaded disease that scienco has beca able to cu'-o in nil its stages, and tlmt is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disensc, requires, a constitutional treatment, • Kail’s Catarrh Cure ls'tnkcn internally, acting dlrectty upon tho blood iind mucous surfaces of tim system, thereby destroying tho foundation of the disease, and giving tho patient,, strength by building up tbo constitution nnd assisting nature in doing ita work, Tbe proprietors have so much faith in its cura­ tive powers, that they offer .OnoHundred Dollars for any case that it fails to euro. Bend for list ot testimonials. _ Address, F d. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. {ggl-Sold by Druggists, 75a “Dm I tell you wliat my boy said to nicks.” ' asked Marbcrry. “Yes: lour times last, inglit ami tlirco this morning,” said Burton, wearily. - . . R ecomm ends Itself. Tlio Garrett Fcnoo Machine, manufac­ tured by S. H Garrett, Mansfield, O., Is in successful operation In every State and Terr itory !u iho United States. No farmer should bp without one of tticse machines as tho icncu built by it is ono of tho best and cheapest fences that can bo built Write to tile abiivc address for wholesale prlco of fencing material direct from tho factory to the farmpr. Be sure to name this paper. pKoras wh ■>have to live alone aorar find out who tiioy a ra—Ham's llotn. 'TiS bad to ho cut by old friends, but it’s worso to bo dropped by tho sheriff,—Epoch W hkx u man buys a porous-plaster he generally sticks to his bargain.—Texas Sitt­ ings. I t ’ s no disgroco for our neighbors to be poor.—N, Y. Herald. H ospital attendants should never nurse their wrath.—Pittsburgh Press. THE average epitaph is apt to bo too cpi- taffy.—Union County Btandard. T he footpad Is generally successful in striking a man for a job.—Columbus Post. “H e bas left a Void that cannot be easily filled,” touchingly remarked a haul: direc­ tor Ofan absconding cashier. Ncvcu gets left—the conductor.—Life. ’ H alf a loaf Is bettor than working all the time, ftuyliow.—Chicoga Times, >„ O ne of the things that Isnot faithful to tho end is a cheap cigar.—Union County Stand- Urd. < A WAX’Scontempt foraooquettois always miugled with pity for the other fallows.— JClmlraGazette. AlLOnixo to the Increasing number of female poets, It is saW that Pegasus wears a side-saddle. now Tnat no ono will take n fellow’s word is not necessary proof that ho will keep I t— BinghamtonRepublican. “W ot do you call her adaisyl” "Because when I proposed aho came with a spring.” —N, Y. IleraLd. “C hef ” this month has *n artlclo on “Dolled Batters.” “Roasted Umpires” arc more common.—lfinncspolis Journal. T he fellow just out of the lock-up is tho fellowwho t iwroughly enjoys tbs "freed of the city,“-Columbus Post Tha N ew R ou t* to Colorado- First-Class Bleeping Cars — 'ElectrJo Lighted—run daily between Chicago, Oma­ ha, Lincoln and Denver, via the (Short Line of the Chicago, Milwaukee & Bt Paul K’y —Chioago to Omaha—aud the Burlington Route—Omaha to Lincoln and Doaver. Leave Chicago tJ;00 r. w., arrive Omaha next morning, Denver secondmorning for breakfast, face and hands washed, ready for business or ploasure, Time and money saved. All Coupon Ticket Agents in tho United Statesmid Canada soli tickets via tho Chioago, MiIwaukeo. de Bt Paul R’y, or address Geo. U. Hcafford,. General P obh , and Ticket Agt, Raud-McNally Building, Chicago, ill. I f it bo true that tho man who is his own lawyer has u fool for a client, then thero aro oases where it is notuxpediem to keep one’s own counsel.—Boston Transcript. T h e Only One liv er P rin te d—Van l'o u Find tho Word? There is a 3 inch display advertisement In this paper, tills week, which has no two words alike except ono word. The sumo is truo of each new one appearing each week, from The Dr. liar tor Medicine Co. This house places a “Crescent" on-everything they make and .publish. Look for it, send them tile naino of the word and they will return yon book, beautiful lithographs or samples free. I t is perintendent —Boston Commercial STO V Epn^ I S?tl?%s?c», ‘finSmcii, and Flint* whte|i t^fia tli# hands. Injur# the Iron, and burn off. J ThofUslnz Bun Stove Polish la brilliant,04**- less, Dumlilo. and the consumer nays for a o rta or elass package with every purchase, - k. always proper to call upon tho bu - i oT streets to “mend his ways,” The SlBSCton Indian Reservation In South Dakota will bo opened V« settle­ ment on or qbout April 15th, 1803. This reservation comprises some of tbo choicest lands in Dakota for farming and slicop- raising purposes. For detailed Information address W. E. Powell, General Immigration Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway,.Chicago, ill. Tnit truth of tho saying.‘To bo fore­ warned is to bo forearmed” often resolves itself iuto a question of speed.—Columous Post. . . , • '. “I itave iieen * afflicted with an affection of tho Throat from childhood, caused by diphtheria, and haveused various remedies, biff, hnvo never found anything equal to B rown ’ s B uoxohial T roches ”— Jtev. 0\ M. F. JlatnptvH, Pilceton, Ktt. Boldonly iu boxes. •M an wants but little hero below, and as a E moral thing lio'o gotttug I t—Binghamton coder. ■ • , Mn. C. D. P a Y ne , publisher of the Union Signal, Chicago, lit., writes: I never saw anything that would cure headache like yourilradycrotinc. All druggists.- 00c. I f you have a bone of contention with anvono throw it-to the dogs.—Boston Trails* orfpt. __ T he pleasant coating of Beooham’s Fills oompletely disguises tho taste without im­ pairing their efficiency. 35 cents a box. A man ’ s deeds live after him. mortgages.—Columbus Post Bo do his H ale ’ s Honey of HOrehonnd and Tar re­ eves whooping cough. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one minute. \.A& O N B E N J O Y S Both thd method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it Is plensant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys­ tem effectually, dispels colds, head­ aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Svrup of Figs is the only remedy o f its kind ever pro­ duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­ ceptable to the stomach, /prompt in its action nnd truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60o and 81 bottles by all leading drug­ gists. Any reliable druggist who may not hnvo it on hand will pro­ cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try i t Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. . 8AN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. AY. . NEVA YORK. N.V. M M TUI# VAi’xiinwruu, jnmau. ' f i n d T m n Latest Stylet/ L ’A r t D e L a M o d e * 7 COLOJtKlft PftATEt). * ALL TUB LATKHT PARIS TOKMPA8U10N8. ; < CyOrder It ot your News or ertti) 9 L cents fpr luteal DUmUv tS ' W. J. UOItHKePublisher# ? 9 E b .1 link at., NewVaek, •Tuft’s TinyPills ™ To cure coitstlpatlonpurglng th e how* • els should ho avoided;it weaken* t h e f i r ^ pow er (if m otion. A gentJo ap erlen t'^ B eilhct is only required. Tutt’e ;T in y ^ " x ^ U v e r F ills are prepared .with ep eciM j I * view s to tlio perm anent cure o f ■ | • COSTIVENESS and HEADACHE. ^ They are mild and remain In the l f | . H l tom until they net on tho liver, cau*®^^ • a natural Howof bile and their tonio. properties impart power to the bow-1 els to remove unhcnltliy acenmular • tions. Good upiiotlto and digestion^*/1 result from tliouseofthese little pUIav^Hf Price, SSc. ontcc. at*Purb Place, N. V. HALL’S City of Toledo, Lucas Co., State of Ohio. S. S. ’T hf . ue is no.more Yaithful well-foil dog.—Dallas News. friend than a CURES rScumcft. % ^ ’allAches.,* ^ O R A L C lif NO 1 T H E ONLY TRUE IRON TONIC Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior .partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that saiiJ firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be. Jtared by the use o f HALL’S CATARRH CURE. Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December.’A. D. 1889. < j f A. W. GLEASON, No'TARY P o ..............................o • HALL'S CATARHCURE IS TAKEN INTERNALLY, nnd acts directly upon the Bln”d and mui/ous surlaces. T B S T Z M O K T Z A J j S : E. D. w A i .TIIAT.1, & CO., Druggists, Ilorsr •? r e v . II. P. CARSON, Scotlnnil, Dak., saya: Cave, Ky., say: "H all’s Catarrh Cure cures » Two liottjisul Hull's Catarr. Cure complete ly curl'd my little pirl.” every ono that takes it. CONDt’CTOn i: D. LOOMIS. Detroit. Mich., says: "The cficct of Hall's ('atari'll Cure is wonderful." Write himabout it. .1. <\ BIMI'HON, Marquess, W. Va., says: "nall'H Catarrh (hire cared me of a. very had caso of catarrh." rernlit. Will parlfy BXAOD, ranl K JDNE lM , remove I.fVKK • alturder.bulld stren,tn. renew appetite, restore besltli and Tlyororyduih. D y sp e p sia ,' uidlxcsttan, thstlirciffccu lairsbsolnict y eradicated. . Illud brightened, brain power In c r e a s e d , bones, nerves, mas. clcs, receive new force. , RafTerlng from complaints pc. | collar tothelracx, uilns lt.fliul a safe, speedy cure. Returns rose bloomou cheeks,beautifies Complexion. .Bold everywhere. “ Crescent.” s> All jrennlno roods bear “ ........ 101 “ Bead ME cent stamp for 33-pan Pamphlet. M, HAMER MEBICIHE CO.. »t. LM!«. H*. Dr BULL’S H H J-IE PEOPlET. LfMEfJV f’Dlf.I ...;r Salvation OU i i T ‘SS^£i_ » O K I L L Bal’sCatarhCureIsSoldbyallEealersinPatentMedicines. PRICE 75 CENTS A BOTTLE. CURE Testimonials sent free on application. THE ONLY GENUINE HALL'S CATARRH CURE I f MANUFACTURED BY F. J. CHENEY & CO., B EW A R E O P IM IT A T IO N S . ATTENTION, W 0 RK 5 NGMEN! QQ Y O U WANT" £ER Yo;t;K_CONJD^ON.!.J.1'’. SO, jBAraKR UP YOUR FAMILY AND OUTFIT AND COMB TO BORE WELLI w«h oat fiamemiW' T m LOOMIS * NYMAN, TMrriN, t i w . Where you can find abundance of work a t good rates, tho best fellmaie in the United States fsr tbeworker, (No JTIalarla). good schools, good churches—and better than all, the chanceofgek- tifig a A GOOD HOl/MB AND W T in tho heart of the city, on such RASY TERMS as yow can READH.Y MEET, and whichwill In a few years bo very valuable. THK LAND A nD RIVER IMPROVEMENT CO. (tho proprietors of the Townsite) wlllseifyou suck » house and lot as ytu may need andpermit you to pay for it in from 120 to 1SOmonthly lnstoO- mente—and eachinstallment do larger than a rental of such a property would be. Tbo official report of the City Statistician shows upwards of 3.900 hands employed in the various industrial, and shippingconcerns, and a large number of additional concerns will be located this sea»M— many or thememploying a largo numberof fem ale hands. YouWill FINDtillstin BESTTOWNli AmericatoSHOWUPWITHI (gmiHnotwmiwim mm i* o r r n c W w v m U J U L a U O V,>'-.V. (XV'..':' QWV '-VA.Wv’E S BOILING WATER OR MILK. E P P S ’ S r - i o o . o o o .ROSES«PLANTSi '■V-l.’V it'. '-5' JOHNASALZE8 ... • v- L (CR tR 5E -v , r: DEFORMITIES! ^ - " » ^ i c#H‘» niitcRiy cured.. Ad......-. ..................... . cdtdearglcal Initltutc.Otliand vino St.., cincinnail, . Nrrroua and euralcsl DU- dreM, Cincinnati Medical QRATRPUL—©OMPOflTINQ. ■ Plso’s Remedy for Catarrh is the H Best, Easiest to Use, andCheapest, ■ coc

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