The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
. i \ i , | > -( | T 7 • .«» n r -r ' -#rv } GoliI'luH 'been ili-ieoVviod ill •‘'•Hit!) | * V H .bt 1 "J Yt qi\ l.f 1 ) 1 Trt,X , ;?.;«......: «....I i 1 \S A T U I L D A Y , A P R IL , 10, 1892, If'. I l . l i h A l i t , E d ito r a n il P r o p ’r PRICE *1 .25 PER ANNUM.. artesian well, No limn ever fulls into u lml.it, A habit.is something that- unist In* puiv sued step In1 step.before’ .ills' ever caught,—.Dallas News. • ,‘ . In an'explosion in u colliery at Mu- lnusoy Oity, P»v -Al. Williams was killed and John Phillips and John Mysen seriously hiirt. .rfu.lge Ifu lick fo r Gojijcrest*. In another part of this paper is printed an outline map. of the (itli lioiigrcssfiomil District, as constituted liv the present Legislature, That it ■is agood district, typical of thc wealth, •intelligence and, patriotism, of the ' ,State, all- will concede. That it should be represented by a man typ ical of these excellencies is a desidera tum for which the people are extremc.- ly'ahxious. Clermont has such a mad in the person o f. Col. G. W. liuliek, who is recognized as a champion of. whont-all the people may , well bo yiroiid. He is not only one of thejiest ..known and most popular gcnllt'nun ia the county, but lias a large re , • quaiiitance with the people throughout ■ the district, and wherever he is known he is liked for his genial ;manner, his pleasant ways, his liberal /.views, his lirond, kindly, an 1genial'nature; and this feeling of comrudrie, which his ’■••presence incites, is coupled with admi-, ration for his sturdy patriotism that President‘Harrison lais :.i langod to ■ •Senator Voorhees of Indiana" will deliver the oration af the formal open ing ofthe’new steel bridge over the Mississippi at Memphis. bn May I'-'.. , A pool has been formed, by a num ber of cdntinvntal steamship -lines for the purpose of mainiainmg rates. The pool.applies only to the'steerage passenger .business. 1 JL4< The <lean of Westminster says' the abbey, is so cfowiled there is no room for th e remains of James Rmssell Low ell..: He sugirests n. memorial window in the chapter house.'. Mis. Alary Donnelly,. 2f> years old, sutiering from iiichiuehotiit, jumped from tlic roof of a nuir story building on Eleventh avenue, New York* and was instantly killed. sent him front .as a volunteer at .-the go d o w n ‘(in th e N o r t h C a ro lin a coast first souiid of the bugle,- his ardent la-suioe-shooting, and all’s quiet on the and devoted Republicanism, for the success ami advancement of which lie lias labored early and late, in season and out of season, his ability as a law yer, his .consistency ns a Christian, and bis career as a man. from boyhood l->and through manhood. In every wav, from the work he has given to the party—work .that lias told-'and Potbiuik' excepL the silver men—and: eveu they are ’quieter'tiiiiiv the^weNi; . Senator Hill lorgot to patronize that funeral lie went to attend. The funeral’was at Troy, but the icnator stopped at Albany another; kiiid were awaiting tor him- Ghauney l)epew wants the country counted largely in’splendid results— to hear'in mind tlnit. lie is a prophet, front his .steadfast faitli and uiifnlter-i He says: ^'-lt is about a . year since I ing fidelity, troui his ability to copejpredicted'■•that Harrison and Glcve- H'ith liis opponents whenever and.dinul would -> p tlic opposingcomlidaU'S wherever .-they mnv he (build. from ^this year. It is almost an absolute ’his large fund of general knowledge jcertainly today.” . ■ ' ■ and his clow, study" of the important j ,, '~. “ "b j ~ , . p finical topics of the.time, he deserves i t i i d l e s t th .it etn ih si bestowed b n ,b in i wearing p a te n t leattier a grateful' consiitucuev. has taken ti ;ijil> J.A«,t*fi» .,u?::-"t?fS?iiV‘>r '■ to go ythroiigb’iSir*pockets' iffdiushudifs pan* laloons tiian it is l(n: a dial-- t-> inak- 1>mked hv a-delegajioit ‘ of men win. j h;n,T^ , (lii.. t!lUM. ( u.„rgi. will earnestly and faithfully endeavor, tr'Vecure for that worth a fitting re O P W o w i l l e x o c l l f l i a f o f a l l r o f i n o r b y S i h o w i i i j f y o u . t l i o Largest and Finest Display ‘ • v e r t s h o w i i i n i l ii tst p a r t o i * O h i o . MORE TRIMMED WORK 1 t l r n i i a n y l > v o h o u s i ' s i n t l i e c o u n t y ; o u r STYLES ARE CORRECT AND FOR F INE A R T I S T I C T R I M M I N G W O a r e n o t ' e x c e l l e d . O u r S P E C I A L D I ^ P L k Y o t t r i i i t i u o d " i v o r k > v i l l l>o ' r 1 2 t h . E v e r y I n d y m l i o i i l d i n - M t r o i i t i o i t t o our line of dress groods &Noysltios in Drsss Trinmings Is Fancy Silks. s i i » d c * o u t i m s ' o d u r i i i j m r l i e >v c o I» , l e n d f id s * * W e a l s o <*a 1 l y o u r ■ i'll E 8 I’ E C T F l; L L Y into -eoiiveiition at. it uni *‘er:u‘kei> c iguitiun by his nom ination to Con g.-ess. Few- men are'bettor-''equipped f o r . tlie . position, . no man is.more w -'rtliy, and his nom ination would 1 e j o f the S o u lx t'ity liilm n e received w ith the highest app lau se by sings imi ilm t s.,.* noiug what she cat all tli a ,p r u d e b t th e Sl.xtlt D istric t., id keep the lumilv- mime from heeoni- throvv up their •Airs, th ICv.Smii.i of ..lodU Spi-ings, Miss,, gave,-hir.ii to six ■hqy babies last^Week, v\hereupon •l-.ditor >mitl; exu'ltingly ■It looks th a t 'wav-. • All Glenn nit" will hits for'Jtidgellulick, who is a‘sir; u e irncst, manly man. in whatsoever - circumstances—-a man to inspire pride (/“ .in manhood, confidence in politics, ad- j .'.'fviirimfs phases J O T a J l o i * : ' SHARP BLOCK, o . Another easii »f; smallpox Ims been 1 ( ' o i i s i i in|>lion .Cured. mg e.\.-t.n. t. T ituo tliy llo p lu ii" has-presented: t . 'ta n fo rd m ilveisily a vajulducollection klMh' ot - I o f hooks m id • naiiiphiets, all id tliem ‘ 1tre a iiu .' <d‘ \*nnoir« o o f radvvav iiiituuon in stitesmanship, uudeutliu- siasm-among tlie interests1 ‘The fa.uud vplumes mini- people. It nfibrdf ;rIl’or(|. J,,0'juul an equal num ber of Lie C ou rie r tlie g re a te s t pleasure »'• [ pnniphlets was inelm led in th e g ilt endorse him : the, people will find an ]• ------- , , . . , . - . S en a to r S ta u lo iu , wlm is now en eutml p leasu re m voting lo r lin n— . , . . 1 route hoinr a lle r a m o n th s May on U e rin o u t Courier. 1 , „ .„ . . the I ’aeifi,! coast, is mipidly lo-n g his The ;czar o». ua,-.,- uas the iiumt costly crown in Eurojie, hut wlicti he wants to g-> in for solid .comfort h • 1icks it up in his hat liox andgo'Si , around in a back number slouch with . a white Humcl swcat-lavml. The.rjUBcr of Greive, is an expert j jiower of loeoniulion.., He cauu d walk, across-the. room wiilm.tt betraying hit iitulost -ucsti adiuess of gait,’ a d as, rule his privite stvrclary vvalk- at Ins 1|side and supports lihii. J'rof.'He* r \V. EiiiotisMr. Rlaines tl.-i: >\ered 111 NCW . ork; . ... J 'An old ptivsieiiiu n-lin-il front grnstlre, linvlng ”7 v -l • ’ i ' 1hnij pliic«il in liis I iioi VI s by nn Kiut liiili:i'iiii,-. oo I • ihcrf *. IIIIS .^o-.Venson may I k -- ■^j,I,'m- Iht formula of a ,lnt|ito v.-/i'lnMi> mnn- Uv for.tlic ,ju.nlr ami |M.-rio:iucul caro-'ol (.liui- .riiiiilioo, ltroOfl.ilia. C.ilarrli, Artloim mill all Would -bo a goo 1 th ing for Samoa, blit- TI itoi .I ami I.miEiin'cotioiis nlro u Iu.-iti\<- mill •'»• • , , •-. . railiial uilrr lor Nt-n-oitH Ilcliililv ami all Jtcrv It Would Ivi.sofacvvhat 1)1 II ('Ollicdowil Ct*m|iluiiit^ ottir liiiviuir ti-sli-il its Wiimlcr for'th • brilliant novelist. We fancy, ii.'iciirntivr inthon.-ur.risofca.-wW felt . . i t • it till ilmy touiakuli known to lit., aulVuriiixfcl* however, that tin.! king business'would l-ml. ^ctnntuitliyllils-mullVu ami a (liviro In k>’ rnojidv mi h vov'ition with Idol 1U'I'BT* I'miinn MiCerhiK. 1 will somi in-.vol IK- si.npiy ail. avoi .uion vwiii m in, ( c]»>r^n>«,t! >• in, Usiroii tin.-. iwui(.i in Cu- whilc he would c o n tin u e to make ro*.r ni».i» /rvu«li.or K iik H s I i •witiifoil 'liniiinmt, tor L. * *. - .. t ’ iirvimriiitf aid I Sent I it imiilUy a ldrc'i>»' (HJllCO i L j ? VfH‘linoiJ(*ilt* »lug witii f c t m n j t t h i ? .Moreover, i*‘ h e .were kiiig, Ids books *'T \?* I’m's.r'a .ittuck lioclimter I r VT. seamstress, and cuts an I makes mueli - , , . .. . ^ , .... . . . . to seals and the question ot the hsh- ■ot he.r own dothin r. bheWanted -toi •, 1 g h 'iit iiifjfifiidtyon Iteffen* prettiuliiig sjii flit* Uf tt f lit® fi * . .- . , , . ic riis , -He is qu ite n voung Imikiug s ta rt in and m ak e the k ing son e J , . , • [ man, tlmuirh lie m 4o years of age, and slurbs, h u t lie broke aw ay olid wen 11 . , . , • . - . . ■v '1 J [Jus sligh t ngiire, lu x u ria n t imistiiehe, gHit'httitvffhttTf ■f‘a ti# ;h ittfiy . thiil he ss iiol above th irty fgltiS. tjhli into ciuii|> u n til tlie d a n g e r wns nvr r. -ilttury G eo rge has tak en front tl.e p lorliouse th e widovy o f fho iiiltn who h.‘qifcat.In>d to him his fo rliihe, and h.is provi led im r wijli a com fort tide lioiiic. A ll tins, not w itlistiindilig Air. G eorge never realized a n y th in g t- >< speak o f froni fhq le<raw, • Two d a u g h te rs or Vive, 1 ’rosi lent Aiortou were confiriiicd* w ith a .la rg e n um b e r 'o f others, a t th e Episcopal -etidrch whieJi th e fam ily a tte n d , in W ash ing ton on March 27. Mr< and M rs, Morton a re reg u la r church-goers, 1 th e ir new b e ing oeonpjed twice every •Sunday, T h ey also ab stain sc ru p u lously from sh a rin g hi a large n in e ty o f e n te rta inm e n ts in which ii.any nth: ;cr people"nnJticiiuite on th a t.d a y . H en ry Jrviiig iik»s to tell how, when he wi.s ill JI D orsetshire village la st stimlin’i-', lie passed :t gron'j) ot ohildrcHi Oli**ofUicm eyed iilm so sh a rp ly th a t th e actor' said: “ W ell, little g irl, do you knovv tiicV” “ Yes, sir.” was flic rep ly , “ you are one o f IJeeehamV p ills.” 81:0 had seen Ids face in an a d v e rtisem e n t... It is th o u g h t th a t Air. Ju stice. Ln- mnrV wretched Condition is largely d u e to Ids grf at idiaorptioti Ih his liookpi lie, is almost Uniunuugeablc by bis wife when ni ce lie. gets in to hip lib ra ry . H e w-psisHiomUoly ’ hmd _o f reading. mance Writing Ills voeali u, as usual ■ * would lie especially p o p u la r w ith th o se ; who a rc in thc lia b ito f railing nLefiV te I monarchies, while, on tlie o th e r hand, > tlio c who .believe in kings Would ad m ire them on p iiii iple, I t is a big I scheme,, and it would not he surprising* if the canny R o b e rt worked it.— N ew ! Y o rk T ribun e. I 1 |, Jy[. Bc|Bb Aiiormyatkw i THE KING I OP ALL ] COUGHCURES; : D O C T O R E N G L I S H IKMEDY j Sold in England | for la . lHd., and ; in America S for SB cents a bottle. • I T T A 8 T E 8 G O O D . !■ •is j :. aiain tit. 3 f o r b l i : u k ( ; N O 1 0 N . D E T R O I T S T R E E T JBef >rf*- vou Unv vour suit, Oteicoat. or Pants l«u* Pall, s u c K A N Y T H E T A ID O K lie Jtas a fill 1 line utdkaiiusi^gooi)^always •n liand/iuy Hdect I'mtiK Perfuct- littinggarn iunt- and - x e n i a O H IO , first class w o r k guaranteed at a reasonable pi ice. Il'fAECUS SEOUP, ATTORNEY • ■■ AKP . COU NS E LG R-a t-La w; fii’Ect it, A rru .v rioN G iven to C om MKuriAi, L aw , A no A itsthaitino , ’ O r 'fn T .rs . ('o rrp sp o n d en t.fo r R rn d stre e t’s Com - }r j mcrciul .Agency. R oom -*—N o. I and 2 G en trn l B ank D r. Acker*® E n g lis h h L s : B „ ,jd in g , X e .d a , Ohio, T elephone s | a t Ofijcfc and Kcsahmce. No. ub. J jv , A« t P i j PiililU III CKhr R m II i |I«« mm L b h««HU wllfc the• w . r HooKEiia'c^.. a«w Yona. J. F. SMITH, l.Klt in — P i m i o s iS: O r g u i l s ’ Miisioal I W a u f c . - i l p { i s ( s : ]V[ci(eidql, P I C T U R E F R A M E S . x r . M t , • * c i t ’ o SATURDAY, Al |g . I I . B l - A iH y l \ PR ICE e i . 2 5 i j i k D tw vka P | r»i»voiiT-» V 0 *»ij .,, 1 -hnt, i'«Btor,. u i ' l | :()() h in; Srtlil)iilh] H. J’. Ohnrelu nastor. . Sorvimj*; ui .1 .Iit.'|j00l iit 10:0!) a m. I M .K- OlMin-.li.- ltl - tor, freiuihiiu: a t 11 i,,*|iool » t 9 ': 10 .. h . in.r ' ‘ vouag Fet»i<)e’M nd prayer/ m eeting W<* T:00 . , I, 1. V. t ’liuJ'vli.— t| nimtor. S‘«rvic«H itl >tii; SabhaUi sclmoll A M. IS. l.Uiurv.lif pastor. Pren«hi.fiK I 7:00 p oi,; Cliiss uyuryl ji.’ irt,; Siililmtli Mvlul f Haptiwl Clm reli. j '. pastor. I'l-Givliiiijf i t a hi , and 7 :W p utj . 2:00 o’clock n in ; H - nesdiiy n ig lit. FORTUNE! Jlea WU obo • I!usInel XVcalOil I have alw ays j m irably a libston i . generation, diseoai pi-oprietyof cvplal , to Women,' w rites" - H a rp e r’s H'azar,- • mentioiiecl years daugktoro, slit* Ml h ad applied it, ia rich heiress, the dl ■financier, tdUhme| absolntelj’-ignorai , ters; a fte r iicr f a t| e rs had managed . course," her huslj hn e\v .ab so lu tely ! mb of another )l ■\vho ivas twice rl - hand lost t-.vo-t)i| , the-secom im ade itj and she sopp: child for the rest I ' ing nothing left <| tune hualev—by .: One of. th e ininol ■em inent lihiineieJ ZCew York is-stall : ing in amontr his I property (51 i.u'uu| . iiad assjignrd to eurfifioat'es to I k -J lieueiit. Pevhr.pl vail him a sw.i?al| call those'oLiivr, . they may h.r.v? . . hut certainly 't-ll absolute tru st ul . sayi absohue fo| • v.-oi:f.eii pre:-cV,t ' which k jm c tiau l • elect, v ■•’ ■ tiev.'.l Tlie new- tleviJ 'MicrfJy !\e iu tn l most to m b ’.e v-l dv.eed.-' 1kq.vvh i bogk ratiyen- d j pert.s. .the krd-l first shot, lir'cdl jr.iers from a ' but. jjlo'.vrd its for P.i't.v-.i h.-.ril of a shell bail T-orend over r -feet ...A shell get c o rstru c tc J eovciv-.l it wl;] link's. A bat 1 would, it is tire division. <1 WANT V| . ns-ory lirlttsll 1 1*1 There is ’n | U n tish ’tindei ids wedding poetry of be; ilm t upon \v l| above, Un.t known r.s seends upon I ordinary h o i than- a degi-vl ston tc*.an ■ in the-ordinal tradesm an rl jng , very suj tlie cold us I 'cont-eihed. th e Clothier I to. issue tliej ‘her majesty Blly of u vt-tj bn a large elaborately and signed house hold. 1 by its owntj tlia t' t>f th;4 s id e s 'th e i | exclusively | du ring his* ■etCect th a t ' y e a rs eoistiJ -vroir4| There isf which nss< tw en ty or 1 eats, and netnbles tltJ ing th a t a l cause, won I p a rty was J — 4^wwrt^iii‘n ' - - ’ i -
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