The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21

HOUSEHOLD BREVITIES. —A. lovely fan, w ith etloka o f .m a la ­ chite or a curious im ita tion of it, and folds of dull green sa tin the e x a c t hue and b I kw I m of the ribbon , like leaves of the lily of tlm valley, had th e d e lic a te waxen bells of the flower painted on it with wonderful skill, an d fitting ly finished a green and w hite b a ll cos- tunic—N, Y, Times. • —Mock Mince Pie.*—'Twelve crackers roiled flue, one cup of h o t w ater, h a ll a cup of vinegar, one oup of molasses, o«e cup of sugar, one cup of cu rran ts, one cup of raisins, spice to taste, meas­ ure w ith a teacup. Some use one cup of dried b re ad crum bs, and also add a small cup of bu tter. This m akes four pics.—D etroit F re e Press. . —Curried Oysters.—Take a p in t' of oysters, have a white sauce made of an ounce, of butter, h a lf a u ounce of flour to each half-pint of w ater, and a spoon­ ful! of cream. T hen flavor to ta ste w ith curry, sa lt and pepper.1 When smooth and boiling, add the oysters, letting them g et tho rough ly heated through 'w ith o u t boiling. Serve on .toast.—Good II'> use keeping. —Soft Waffles.—Ite a t two eggs w ith ­ out sep arating un til very lig h t; add to them one-half a p in t of m ilk; nbw add two ta'b.lespooof.nlS' of b u tte r th a t has boon softened, b u t no t melted, and tw o cups of flour. '‘B e a t tho rough ly .for about five minutes, th e n add one h e ap ­ ing teaspoonful of b ak in g powder; b e a t again and they are ready to bake. Dust yvith powdered su g a r and serve h o t — Boston B udget —Ita lian Sauce.For F ish .—P u t some lemon,- thyme, parsley and musli- , rooms, shred sm all and. fine into a a stew pan, w ith a little b u tte r and ..a clove of garlic; se t it on a moder­ ate fire, and as soon as th e b u t­ ter begins lo frv, pour in a littlfc con­ somme, -and le t it stew till p re tty thick, 'th en taka ou t the garlic, and ad l some b u tte r sauce and a little lemou-juieo.— Household Monthly. >. —How to A llay H em o rrh ag e s.— Hemorrhages from- th e nose m ay be stopped by snntling s a lt and w a te r, or vinegar and water, u p th e nose, by raising th e arm s above th e head,, by applying ice to th e back of th e 1nock, and by pu ttiug ab so rb en t cotton o r lin t in th e nostrils. Hemorrhages from the lung s m ay be alleviated by placing the p ation t in-bed in a sitting- posit ion, and giving teaspoonful doses of sa lt and vinegar every fifteen ‘minutes.. In both cases strive.to allay the p a tie n t’s fear u n til the a rriv a l o f the physician. r-L ad ies’' Homo J o u r n a l —A simple rule fo r sm elling-salts is one gill of Liquid ammonia, one-quarter of a drachm each o f e x tra c t of English lavender and of rosem ary, and of e ig h t drops each of oil of bargain >t and cloves. Mix all these m aterials to ­ gether in a bo ttle and shake them thoroughly. Fill the v in a ig re tte or any sm all bo ttle which lias a good glass stopper w ith b its of sponge, and pour in as much of th e liquid p rep a ra ­ tion ns th e sponge will absorb. In v e rt the bo ttle w ith th e cork out, to see th a t it is all absorbed. Cork th e bo ttle tightly. A bo ttle of sm e llin g -sa lts'is very u se fu l to any one who is liab le to fain tness.—N. Y. T ribune. Ovcr-OrcKSlmr Ou r Children. I don’t th in k any of us like to th in k of p u r babies b e ing sacuficcd to th e ir clothes, and while a little lady w ill see th a t she does n o t m uss o r soil her gown, still it is a little ha rd fo r h e r to be hampered by th e consciousness th a t her frock is h e r first consideration. Dame Fashion h a s offered us su itab le styles and sensible m ate ria ls fo r our children, and if we do n o t dress them properly nobody w ill be to blam e bu t ourselves. Not very long ago I h e a rd a nurse in one of th e p ark s m ake a queer comment on a much over-dressed child The poor little t o t had on silk stockings, shoes w ith riduculous heels, a silk frock, a w hite h a t ladcncd w ith hlue-fcathers and am uch-trimm ed coat. Looking a t her own charges, who were plainly b lit sensibly clad, and who w ere trundling their hoops and rom p ing about searching fo r good h e a lth , w ith an air of satisfaction, and then look­ ing a t the over-dressed child sh e said: “She evidently belongs to a ten em en t house.” A lthough th is was rough an d rude, thdre was w isdom in it; she knew where ignorance was th e d re ss­ ing of such a child w ould resu lt, and she was certain th a t th e w om an who could count h e r money by th e m illions would never comm it such a b lu n d e r as to over-dress a c h ild—Ladies' Home Journal, _______ Silk in Favor. The once hone red silken gown lias been restored to favor and popularity. I t was once th e distingu ish ing m a rk of gostility, h n tlia s of la te fallen in to disfavor through th e g re a t fancy for cloth dresses T he ailk used fo r th e new gowns is of a heavy ribb ed glossy kind, which falls so ftly in g racefu l folds, Very often th e s k irt h as no trimming, p articu larly when th e b la ck ftiilc is th e m aterial used, b u t the bodice or coat is elabo rately o rn am en ted and fancifully fash ion ed A p lain black silk sk irt heavily corded, w ith a co a t of brocade in color, is a rich and exceed­ ingly popular costume. Y e t more dis­ tinctive is a rich red silk gown in a dark brownish shade w ith tw o black velvet bands enclosing a n a rrow e r band of pale blue satin. T he s k irt joins tiie bodieo b en eath a g irdle of handsome open je t lin ed w ith blue, and the sleeves and sh a rp ly pointed zouaves are of brocaded velvet, black, w ith a red p a tte rn and a h in t of blue.— N* Y. Sun, Indian Tradition of tha Flood. There was not, if e a rly historians, m issionaries and theologians a re .to be believed,« single tribe of American In ­ dians who had, a t th e time of th e white man’s advent in th e western hem is­ phere, the least sm a tte rin g of tradition concerning the life, m inistry and Buf­ ferings of Jesus. B u t th is does not hold good in re la tion to th e sto ry of Creation, the Tower" of Babel and the Flood, many of them having trad ition ­ a ry histo ry which alm ost exactly cor­ responds w ith th e stories of these g re a t events ns related in tlio Bible. One day Maj. Davenport, th e govern­ m en t ag en t fo r the Musquakies, was tellin g some chiefs about Nouli, the flood and th e ark , witen one of them in te rru p ted him w ith: “Hump! We know th a t long time, We w as in ca­ noes a ll tied together. We float on heap water. We send m u sk ra t down one, two—many times. He dive, come up. L a st he go down and -come up w ith mud in his claw . We know w ater going down." T h is was all th e infor­ m ation Mr. Davenport could elicit from th e dusky seer.—St. Louis Republic. —When the Eerudale was wrecked on th e Washington coast recently the e n tire crew w en t down w ith her. ex ­ cept throe sailors, who owe th e ir lives to th e groe a t bravery of a Mrs. Edward White. Mrs. White lives on the beach n e a r where the wreck occurred, and w ith surprising heroism she wftdcd ou t alone into the breakers and pulled thej exhau sted and almost lifeless -men ashore. Howaro of Ointiuontn for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, As mercury will surely destroy the sense Of smell arul complotely derange tho whole system when entering, it through the mu* ecus stir Cades. Such articles should never bo used except on prescriptions from repii* table-physicians, us iho damage, they will do is ten fold to the good von can possibly do- rive !roni them: Hall’s Catarrh Cure, man­ ufactured by F. .7. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O.. contains no mercury, and in taken inter. niilly, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surtaces of. iho system. In buying- Hall's .Catarrh.Cure -lie sure you .get the genuine. It is taken internally, nail made in Toledo, Ohio, by 1>\ J. Cheney* & Co. 'Tea* timoniuls free. . C3F*3oliI by Drugg'sts. price 75c. per bottle. Tucsrmcn and ihoy will do true lo vou; treat thorn gently and they will show tficrn- sclves great ~ Ik.iorsou • The-Only Olio Ever Printed—Can Vou Find tlit> Word? There Is a S inch display advertisement* In'this paper, this week, which has no two words aitito except one word. The same is true of each nuw one apnearmg each weea, from The-l>r. Harter Medicine Co. This house i bices a “Crescent'’ on everything they* make and publish. Look for it, send them the name of tin*, word suni they will return you book, beautiful lithographs or samples, free. Turn:; vvnn a tiro in a lawyer's office.hero the other day that was cmistid by u soot in life chimney'—Lowell Courier.. “ I am losing flesh,” said tho butcher as the dog stole a sirloin steak.—Washington Star. A Shining Mark .for ItascaU To aim the arrow of spurious Imitation at is Hostettor’s Stomach flitters. Bnmetimes the shaft strikes, but rebounding destroys like thelntul shot fa Her Freisuliutz, the evil marksman. Beware of all looal bitters with or without labels which aro colorable Imi­ tations of that of ILostotter'a .Stomach Bit­ ters, or which aro represented to equal the great curative and preventive of malaria, dyspepsia, constipation, liver and kidney trouble and nervousness. Iusist upon hav­ ing the genuine. I f you pay ns you go and aro able to go as you pay you Will got there.—Williams­ port Bum ^ The SUietnu Indian Reservation In South Dakota will bo opened to settle­ ment on or about April 15lh, 1803. This reservation comprises some or tho choicest lands la Dakota for farming and sheep- raising purposes. For detailed information address W. E. Dowell, General Immigration Agent; Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Haul Railway, Chicugo, 111. A coal dealer, can't bo a musician. He can never, learn to read tho scale accurate­ ly.—Binghamton Republican. ftsv. J am ns H. Count;x, pastor M. E. Church, Wilson, N. C., says: 1 have used Brndyerotlno and never In a single instuueo failed to obtain immediate relief from head­ ache when directions were followed. SOci “Y es.” said Mrs. Beaconstreotc, “my fa­ ther made his fortune by tha perspiration of his' forehead.”—Harvard Lampoon. F o a n rr Feeble Lungs Against Winter with Mule’s Honey of Horebonnd and !I’ar. Pikq’s Toollmclio Drops Cure in one minute. * . ------------ — -----*—- ,. »•***■*.•»v I f wo coulfl use our own good advice how happy wo would be.—Texas Siftings I r you will bo truly happy* keep your blooa'purc, your liver from growing torpid by using Ueecham's Pitts. 25 cents a- box. -- -- ■<Wt—- - . G ivk a man an Inch and'ho will take an 'ell, but not of toothache. K W < ? ix ^ i To nn married tonotuhvay* to bo merrled. W ith many robgiou uuVor gets above the knees.—Texan Sittings.' I t is a niisiiiki n Idea that, loud talk gives tone to society.,;.Ho .mn 'I nut'icrlpt F amily jars should Kt rp strictly to their •wrt prc.wryos. B. •stun IV,st. Tn’n typewriter to cold to lie the only wom­ an a man lias ihc right to ilictuto to. - -Bus ton Journal. W e learn to lovo with easy teaching. I t is really cutler to pay 'ft bill than to shirk it. Liqronisn Da ii'*: - fining out between tho acts.—Union Standard. A max In a brown study* must have some object to give color to bis thoughts.—Pica­ yune. , ■ lx enso of too milch money—sta rt n news­ paper.—Xexus Sit tings. M ant of tho unpUcanta for divorce ac­ knowledge that I'rey have made a sour mash.—hu'tonal Weekly. AfiE should mai.o a woman bnaiitiXul. —-■ .- ■•• ...........* FtrSTV of tall men aro “short.” 1 *,* fo men *'t giit." r< Id men "warm” and big moil •'Binall.” —Philadelphia Record. “Tins is my death blow,” remarked tho whale as lie t ame up for tho last time.—El- ^plra ■ 'azoltc. ________ _ M ast a man is considered clover whoso only stock In trade Is other people’s w it— n 7 Y. Journal______ _______ «<A max has to do some fine work in my position.” remarked the police court magi*-. Irate.—Washington Star, IT would often bo vory hard to convlnco a Voting man deeply in lovo with a delight­ ful Ctrl that the time will ever come when lie wlil refuse to cat her pie,—Somerville Journal tu, O N E ? E N J O Y S .Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts gently yet-promptly on tho Kidneys, Livor sind Bmvel?, cleanses the sys­ tem effectually, dispels colds, head­ aches and lovers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro­ duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac­ ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in ' its notion and truly beneficial iu ’its effects, prepared onlv from tho most healthy and agrceahlo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have madcr it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50c and 81 bottles by all leading drug­ gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- euro it promptly for any ono who. wishes to try it. Do not accept any Bubstitutc. ' CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 3AV FRANCISCO, CAL. . . LOUISVILLE. KY. HEW YORK. N.V, • • • • © m m ® . 9 m § ^ Tho smartest PHI in tho W orld ! ^ Why, do you suffer • from Dyspepsia and Blrk-ILnulaclie, rendering lliu m l-o ralilr,'w h en t h o ™ _ rem edy is at your hand? _ I T U T T ’S ; •Tiny Liver Pills* • w ill speedily rcinovo a ll this trouble, & enable you to cat and digest yonr food, ^ prevent liradnoho and im part nn • enjoyment o f life to which you h a v oA been a stronger. Dmo nnsfl. Prlrr, O 80 cents. Office, 3 9 I’arh Jl’lace, S. Y. • • • • • • • • • • « BUGGIES™®at1 PRICE __ g^TVo Cot tha Prices and sell MOKt: than till our fnmjintltorp, n^l nra rtlll MHBMMNf LEADIJtB OF LOW PRICES. I I IV timUMt-TH’.ICKlUarLKOIFKII. I Lm ,U Staoz.wnn Cart...Only* *>,AO I l liU rAw rx MOOopen lluhhy.otilj* *T.SO /S m I i E H A * HOTop Hi!BEy,.o»ly JtH.OO .At"! 1 0 Begin* llori:c «1 H.*ily4.7a *■* jipyt.f Factory, save Mill*lit* :$4T.50 man's Prod. CtltlaetnsKo.ilfrti,. U. 8 . BUCQY&. CARTOO.,»»**" (..CmeinoMi.u. “PROMPT AID PERMANENT!” T H E ' p e c u l i a r e f f e c t s o f ST. JACOBS OIL AreIts Promptand PermanentCures. ___ __ Jan. 17, 18S3, OEOROE C. OSGOOD «fc CO., R H E U M A T I 8 M s —DriirgiHs, I/.well, M.is« . wmle: "MR. LEWIS DENNIS. ISO Moody St., desires to fay that, ORIUN ROBINSON, a boy of Granileville, M ot , came to his house in ISM, walking on erufehea; Ins leg ■was bent at Hie knee for fwo months. Mr, Dennis gave him Ht. Jacobs Oil to Tub It, In six days he had no u e for his crutches and went home cured wU1V0'\V ^ n in ^ . JulV 0, 'f7: " Tim eripnlo boy ORRfN* ROBINSON, cured by fit. Jacobs Oil in Wftl, lias rteiiaim'd eutod. Tlm yomig nmn lug W n and ia liow at work tvixy (lay at mimnat I)jl« OLOHOI j ( . 0»_( j 00D . 1: I L A W E B A C K .—years witli ebronic stitch in the bach: was given up iyt o . •!«»wtto,m. Jto on scnWAVpEt, Aberdeen, S. Dale., Sept, 20, 1P8S: •[ Suffered, several i III", i . . HERMAN SCHWAYGEL. BORE WELLS withoar fitmsuii Well Alackfeerr* Thr otali K rfoctMlf-claaninxand K-droppiugtool*m qh , LOOMIS & HYMAN,( l i m n , onto. TM "OHIO" WELL D R ILL CatMagee FUUli. To tato onlnm. Normilrorlrigorcol- liKUInu, NoHxporloncr.KunulTWork. IlentTcrms. lloinRpoclaltlim.Satiieles l-'nje. UI.F.N BROS., lloclioMor,X.Y. rMlUCTHUr ACERnay Umm ,ou anu. DO HOT BE DECEIVED' win --------- ------ - ...tu Tnstt s, laiRinols, and I’alnts which stain tho hands, injure tlm Iron, and burn off. ■. . ThoIUsInjSim Rtovo t’ollsli Is Brilliant,Odor- 1033 , Durable,and the conatmier pays for au tiu or glABApackane nllh every purchase. C ity of Toledo, Lucas Co ., S. S. State of Ohio, 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 said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL’S CATARRH CURE. Sworn to before me, ,and subscribed in my presence, this 6 th day o r 0 ecie!nib!Sr»-A..-*D^iB89.'.' A. W. GLEASON, N otary P ublic . 0 ....................... ••"i.'.J.U© : NOTARIAL SEAL : LUCAS CO , o. : MALL’S CATARHCURE IS TAKEN INTERNALLY, and acts Jiiectly upon the Blood and mucous surfaces. ■ CATARRH F. B. WAI.TIIAt.1, A CO., nriicgWls, Horse Cave, 1Cv . <»iy: “ lliui’s catarrh Cure cures evny out* that takes .It." CONDI’CTOR K I> LOOMr.S, Detroit, Mich., says: •■Tim effect of llall s Catarrh Cura is wonderful.” Write hull about it. 'I'OESST.'tJVrOJSTXaSLXjiSJ : Itl--V. 11. r. CARSON, Scotlanfl, flak., says: "Two hottU“<or Mail's CattmTi Curts-complete ly cured my Isuloftirl ” . 1 . V SIMPLON, Mkrqumi W. Viv.,'says: “Hairs Catarrh Curu cured me of a very bad cas.e of catarrh.” Hail'sCatarrhCareIs Soldbyall DealersinPatentMedicines. PRICE 75 CENTS A BOTTLE. S I E ® ® THE ONLY GENUINE HALL'S CATARRH CURE IS MAN'ITFACTUKKD IIY F.J.CHENEY & CO., T O I i E E D O f 1 o . 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CriMfM A ll frnftryr*J St;tkm lo»t b*s-i£!luFlthOrii>d TlUC.Ll»«KOCfvt,,Coill A brlffhM'nercrtic innn or woman wnntoil tu InUo tho »nlo u o i r r for nnnrtido that Is ncodod In <<vory I hnmn tind IntllNpons*- 1 1 l>l« l». e v e r y nfflot*. HKY.I.M AT MMHIT.In town of rout.try. f.JOO In 1 tindayn and anu-ndv I m ono’ : aftirward. A “li.inaiir.i far tho rialitisrsMi. i»o<vl . John nru orili'i.. ntiu ! soon taken, fmtralrn/t- $50.00 A W EEK m ho ,in muon, u nrr oi ;-»<<■. .T. \V. JONKS. .Ilnnnser, Hprlnstiehl, Ohio. BOILING WATER OR MILK. E P P S ’ S QRAT~PUL—OOMPORTINQ. C O C O A _____LABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY. I I’lso's Remedy for Catarrh Is the | IBest, Basiest to Use, and itaeupesl. C /M T A R P H , Sold 1y i,:u.*i;isto i-rj ont l yianil, |S0c, K. T. IlaneUinc, Warren, I’d. A.N.K.—*13. 1300. § \ \ i m i iiiiim.’uirni nunuirviiiKiibAAiii'uiivmitnjtoi * mi i (find nobidoffoets,fitrleflycnnlldAntinh Pm'ilft’. far eiivii/ars, nnl’f.timanliila, Adclriwilr. 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