The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26
T h e R e z q l e L * 1.00 a y ea r . BOLL, . V 8dH«r »#4ProeMer. FR IDAY , JANUARY 2 4 1802* iotro* ew T^rie-'s.Rc5pt- ■ Aj#^Wyama.ftB<MJ.nett hue fftohMVwl in the, Jature to prohibit sBrdeYflirriiig, Mr* Cleveland refers to the Bryan heresy which was Infused into hia party in 31090 and 1900 as an “ afflictive visitation.* .Mr. Cleveland i* fcyver a t a loss for .« descriptive ■ Theodore Roosevelt J r .. % pupij a t theaehooi a t Gortott, Ma88,,-xlisit>iBseii the subject of hie relationship io the President in these words, ” O f course XVughtff my father is President, h u t I don't see whv J should he' bothered About it.” ’ 1 . „ . . King Oscar of Sweden is .exhibiting - Aliberality which would do credit to . the ruler of a greater nation. B e has ’ ju st taken steps towards granting home rule to Iceland.-' His coarse will, confirm the loyalty ot his Icp- , hmdic subjects. *’ Twas a false Alarm. c> I have used your H r Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and cart truthfully’rec* --Oiotnend, it. —Swue-ifouft- years , doctors-told me t h a t. ,1 /inX!f Bright's Diseajjfr ijvw f, ,.uu up three months ^ ^ S i ^ d i h i d g I.used helped nid and .no§ ""food would stay op roy stomach. I ‘ used pne bottle of your Ur. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and food would stay“on -1 my stomach and X craved something to eat. , I got wril. Tbeie .Was no . . Bright’s Disease;' about', me, v Ever since I have VeeonuuCnded JDr. Gold- ' -well’s Syrup Pepsin to, friends1and *■sErangere. I t Is just splendid. I have full •confidence in it —rGeo, F . Bene dict, 639 West King St,, Decatur, - ' ,Iir. .Sold.by & M. Ridgway. Judge Mower, of the Summon Pleas. - Court o f Clarke Couufcy, said when <, charging his grand ju ry that h e didn't 4 1know whether preachers or Sunday . newspapersAid the greatest harm , to dtile souls of men,- Mr. Mower,’ns a. , citizen, has- a perfect right to have aoyhpiuion fiemay choose about the m atter,bu t Judge Mower, sitting.as , acourfc?of justice, has no moral right . ,to express such' sentiments,, and1 the cotirt that will-do so without any res *., ervatione or exceptions betrays the ■’’ lack of a wellbalanced judicial mind, for lie must know that ministers are universally respected by-a large ma* jority of civilized pCopIp who will re sent siich language, * Rosy Cheeks/ * c' Ho you want them? JDo you Sim- “ f ■ wgnt to -glow with health?' Ho ‘ you want to eat well* Sleep well and Work well? ' Try Lichty’a Celery Nerve Compound. Sold by C. M, Ridgway. > j CABINETS m > CABINET-MAKING, The gradual reconstruction of Mr. Roosevelt's Cabinet lends a direct *«d timely interest to an article which the Bon, Charles Emory Smith has just written lo r the Saturday Evening Post, o f Philadelphia, > “Cabinets imd Cabinet-Making” how Presidents choose their offi cial advisers: how nice political eon siderations influence their choice and reduce to lowest terms the number of available candidates. - One o f the most important obneju* sions reached by Mr, Smith is that most President? have followed one of two methods in forming their official families; tha t o f Mr. Lincoln and his predecessors) who.surrounded them, selves with' party leaders and former Presidential candidates, and that of Mr, McKinley, who appointed strong, broad-gauged men, regardless of pre vious political pre-eminence. , This article will appear in an early issue of the Saturday Evening Post, k Profitable Investment. * “ I was troubled for about seven years with my stomach and in bed half piy time/’ says E . Bemick, Somer ville, Ind. “ I spent about $1,000 and never cpuldget anything tohelp ' me until T tried Kodol Dyspepsia,. what you.eat, but-hy-what-yoa digest and assimilate. I f your stomach does not digest .your food you are really starving. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does the stomach's work by' digesting the food. 'You dou'r have to diet. E a t all you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures all stomach trouble. C. Ml Ridgway. - .Missouri 'challenges the world to equal her apples. The Ozark moun tain. region'produces ;jthe reddest aud largest apples of any ktipwn land. • A bill has been drawn by Prosecu tor John MeUrew, of Claik county, am) sent to Columbus to Representa tive Hypes, who will urge its passage by the legislature. I f provides -that the commissioner* of Clark county shall be paid a yearly salary of $1400 instead o f fees. On the passage of the bill it will ba argued that the present method Ol remunerating nffi-1 eialB offers inducements to dishonesty. A Pbmiaeot Chksg®Woman Speaks, j Prof. Roxa Jer, ot Chicago, Vice- President Illinois Woman's Alliance, in speaking of Chamberlain's Gough Remedy, says: “I suffered with a eefvere cold this winterVhieh threat ened to run into pneumonia, l i n e d different remedies but I seemed to grow worse and the' medicine upset, my stomach. A friend advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and I found it was pleasant to take and it relieved me a t once. I am now en tirely recovered, saved a doctor’s bill, time and suffering, and t will never be without this splendid*' medicine •again.” For sale by C, M. Ridgway. Child Worth Millions. . “ My child ib worth millions to me?1 says Mrs- Mary B ird of Harrisburg, Pa,, “yetf I woujd have'lost hey bv croup had-I not purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure,” One Min ute Cough Cure' is ,sure cure for. coligbs, croup and , throat and -lung .troubles. \ An"absolutely safe cough cure, which acts immediately. Tlie youngest child can take i t with entire safety. The little ones like-the taste and remember how often it helped them. Every family should have a bottle o f One Minute Cough Cure handy. A t this, season especially it may be needed suddenly. C , M, Ridgway. ' - A mule named -Missibnary Ridge “died arBntavia, O., a t the age o f 38 years. Twenty thousand employees of the Pennsylvania railroad received an ad vance of wAgcs on New Year's Hay. Repairing Neatly Dene Never thought o£ siich a sign for a medicine did you ? Well, i.t’s a good sigh for Scott’s Emulsion* The body has to be Repaired like other things and Scott’s Emulsion is the medicine that does it. These poor bodies wear out from worry, from over-work, f r o m disease. They get thin unci weak. Some of the new o n e s are not well made—-and ail of the old Ones are racked f rom long usage, Scott’s Emulsion fixes all kinds., ft does the work both Inside and out It makes soft bonds hard, thin blood red, weak lungs strong, hollow places full. Only the bestma terials are used hi.the patching and the4patches don’t shou tjhrough the newglowofhealth. No one has towait his turn. Von can do it yourself—you and Ihe bottle, Til* F-ct«fi-;Ti4|S83€iM'li' tfi*Tmd* EmnWoii o.f. WreptHtf ot '> IftilfSf ;v": :V':.v; 5COTT f 4 <xjf TMstfSr,. -fe.v4VW: Joe, and It,* # ’ Cltildreii Especially liable:' ,Rurna, bruises and nuts are extreme ly painful and if neglected often re sult in blood poisoning. Children are especially liable to Such mishaps because not so careful. As in reniedy DeVVitt's Witch Hazel Salve is un equalled. Draws out the fire, stops the pain, soon heals the wound, Be ware of counterfeits. Sure ciire for pile's. “DeWitt’eW itch Hazel Snlve cured my baby o f eczema after twd physicians gave her up,” writes James Mock, N, Webster, Ind . “The sores were so bad she soiled from two to five dresses a day.” O, M. Ridgway; The town council n t Yellow Springs has been considering the question o f paving one o f their streets with vitri fied brick, but th e r e 'h a s 1been such Strong opposition by the property owner# that the matter' bus dropped. It would cost sorno, of the property holders from $300 to $1200 each, which wasTudre than Tlie Teal- relate is worth. No ‘doubt some of those Who' live iu Yellow Springs would be glad to dispose of a portion of their real estafe* , ' ■ / Personal.. The lady who hAd to leave the do nation party the other night betore it was over will please caff at our drug store aud get a-bottle nt Or Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. She has Indigestion or she would not liifvcs taken sick,and if she had taken Dr. Caldwell's Syrup -Pepsjn she would not have had indi gestion. Iu 50c and 8 l bottles at C. M. Ridgway’s. i *'*A. > - i - v - • The Mother's Favorite. Chamberlains Cough Remedy is the mother’s favorite. I t is pleasant nod safe lor.children to take and always, cures. I t is intended especially for coughs, colds,“croup and whooping cough, and is the best medicine made for these diseases,* There is not th,ef least danger in giving it to children for if cqntaina no opium'.or other in jurious,* drug and-’ may be given as confidently to a babe as to ,an adult. For sale by G, M. Ridgway. ,, , The Farmers’ Institute a t Yellow Springs this year will he held in the opera, house a i that place February 5 aud 6. Head Feels Like Bursting.’ •. Maybe you were'out late last night? ,If you had taken a Krause’s Headache Capsule before' retiring*' yolir head would bo cool and clear this morning. Take one now and you will be all rigfif i& a ha lt hour,. Price 325c. Sjold by C. M. Ridgway. A Chicago man has invented machine that is cracking 200 pounds of nnts an hour. . I t is the only auto matic nu t cracker io the world,' Be«t Out of an increMe of His Pension A Mexican War veteran and prom inent editor writes: “ Seeing advertise ment o f Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea*Remedy, I am remind ed tb a ta s a soldier in Mexico in *47 and '48, I contracted Mexican diar rhoea and this remedy has kep t me from getting^ an increase in my .pen* sion for on every renewal a dose o f it restores* me.” I t is unequalled, as a quick cure for diarrhoea and is pleas ant and safe to take. Fo r Sale by O, M. Ridgway. The brotherhood o f Carpenters and Joiners has nearly 100,000 members. , Brain-food Nonsense. -- Another TcdicuIoUS food fad haB been branded-by the most competent authorities, .They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind' of food is needed for the brain, another for mus cles, and still another for bones, A correct diet will not only nurish a particular part of the body.but it will sustain every other part. Yet, how ever good’yolir food may be, its nu triment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. - You must’ prepare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of Green's August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aid digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood . and makes you f e d buoyant and vigorous. ( You can get Dr. G, G Green’s reliable remedies a t Ridg way & Co's. G e t G reen’s Special Almanac. Clifton will have a Farmers’ Im ti tute this year. I t will be held Jan . 28 and 29. C. M. Freeman will‘be the state lecturer. Dftft live Together. Constipation and health never* go together. DeWitt’s l i t t l e Early Risers promote easy action o f the ImW- $ls without distress, “ f .have been troubled with cosilveness nine years,” says J . O. Greene, Bepauw, Ind. “ I have* tried, many remedies, hnt.Little Early Riser* give best results,” The firtt cargo of T exas oil arrived last Week in London, fits “ I have'used Ayeria Hair Vigor for thirty years. It Is elegant for a hSIr dressingarid for keeping the hair from splitting at the ends,’*-** J. A. GruCnenfeldcr, Grantfark, 111. AMmpteCoid Krause’s Cold Cure, in capsule form, is easy to'take and does not Af» feet the head or hearing like quinine, 'Hy U today, Frioe, 25c. Sold by ft, M* RMgway* Half-splitting splits friendships.’ If the hair splitting is done on your own head, It loses friends for you, for every hair of your head Is a friend, , Ayer’s Hair Vigor In advance will prevent the splitting. If the splitting has begun, I t will stop it, *weV. au totgitt#. If yo tst druMUt rmnot tovpif m w ' A a w i S ' a ’s S '® ii»«limV«ii»t.i<i!i|nmi>|i CASTOR IA The K ind You Have Always Bought, and which has h em in use for over 3 0 years, haa hom e th e signature o f i and has been made under his per- .■sonalsupervision/ since itslnfaney* ■. _ .. . . ^Allow no one to deceive you in fills . A ll Counterfeits, Im itations and Just-as-good” are hub ’ Experfmeuts ijia t triflo w ith find endanger the health or Infanta and Children—-Experience against Experiment* What is C A S T O R IA Oaatoria is a harmless “substitute for Castor Oil, Voxe* goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, I t Is Pleasant, I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic ■ substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness,' I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind - Colic* I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It. assimilates th e Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend* GENUINE C A S T O R IA ALWAYS Bears theSignatureof In Use For Over 3 0 Years. THECXIfr.UltiGOMPANV. „ MURRAYSTOCKT, NtWYORRCITY. MAKE NERVOUS, WEAK, DISEASED MEN. | Tflfl S rS U iT o f IsnonaeRMd folly iuyoatb,orerexertlotx ol mind and body I*,,*, ■■■• mv *.* indneed by ltut and expoRur»arecou8tautlyYrrecldnfrtlioUYei Iandifnttttt!tiapplne*(|of tbonsaads of ptomianiryoBnemen. Somefade and trlt&er [at nn eatjy a^e, a ttae bloxom of manhood, nrhlte others ai ‘ Yreary.frmtlessandmeuuiea -monybnt findno solace or comfort there.' Thevictims arefotmd >,the forced to drayontal .existence. Others reach matri-l CURESWHERRLLELSEFAILED. Hi line*DiedwithoutwrlttesotmiRt. ' “Is n i33yearsof aeo and married; When yolink I led a j ‘. life. .Early indiscretions end later excesses made trouble for » Th,ramn v .s lr And nirvnti,^ * a r| me. I ..^i-vilnULme.wi^mentenyrVhysicsllyi-hndfsowii.^____ IUkeatman In every respect. They treated me ebc years »eo. ^They ai ekilfnl nnd re,poasible financially, novrhy patronise Qnacke and Fakirs can be cored by reliable doctors.”—??. A. Belton. cores GmniiREDOB bpiip . MWErM sEree--ooesiioo' BianKFresfofBoaa m | Drs. Kennedy S Kcrgan, 24ckveund!rost' I feel and act are honest, -iwhenyott Our great sales for December induced ; us to make sbme good offers for Feb ruary appropriate to the season. . . . Great Skirt Sale .Plaid Back, nicely fitting.... ...82.75 All Wooli.............................. ...... 5,00 French Cheviot....... .. 3.75 to 475 Mohair......e........75, 3.75, 5.75 Rainy Dnyl........ . ..v .....v .1.90 up Petticoats Mercerized ..... .....1.00 up ............>.<> 50 up t e a t BeddingValues Comforts.............................. 75c Comforts, Lamentiue Cotton..... home m ade................... 1.50 Silkaline Covering.................. 2.50 Blankets;—single beds, pair....... 37|c Blanbels-i4 0 4 ,... 05c Blankets—-H-4* •««.«.. 1.00 Blankets—factory all wool.,..,... 2,75 Blankets—plaid, for dressing sacks and bath robes............. ,..5.00 ..Hutchison & Gibney.. Semce Eesumed - m k m x \ m FLORIDA - LIMITED VIA Louisville k Susbvillc Railroad IK -. - — to — ■ JACKSONVILLEand ST, AUGUSTINE ANsrAD-dPonnrs ik ^ F L O R ID A ADAILYSOLIDTDAIH Through -0(*oliU| Drrwlag Boon Blwperi and JDlnlngC»r* Steam H ea t Pintch. Gas Fastestand FinestSeivice-Soutb. For time tables, mnps, rates and Sleeping Car reeere. * *- vatiou, address O. D. STOWE, Gen. Pass- A g t, Lou isv ille, Ky. Blue Front Stable. Leave your horses there and your, rigs*be kept pn the iusific, out pi' the rain and storm. y . 22-24 ft, Limestone St. ' Springfield, O* * : g e d a r v i £ l e , O h i o , iC C Q U N fS o f Merchants and la , * dividual* solicited. Collections promptly made and remitted, T lR A F T ^ o n New York and Cin^ cinnati sold a t lowest fates. Tlie eht-apest and most convenient way to. send money by mail. T 0 ANS made on Real Estate, Pei. D sonal^r Collateral Security. William W ildraa^Pres., Seth W -Sm ith, Vice Pres,, TV. J Wildman, Cashier THE BEST Product of the market ond sttHik farm can ah ways be found at the : Meat Store of Gharles’Weimer. : * , together with every- : • thing to be found' in a ' first class meat, market. Also handles the, cele- . brated Swift Company’s ' ‘ Hams.* And courteous t and -honest treatment goes with the above. 'Goods'Deiivered. Telephone 66. j , , , ' Fresh Fish and Ice Adam’s Restaurant and Dining Rooms* , m0, t h e S o u t h . . -Corner High and Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio, ________i **_________ -cT1 j D o n ’ t B e F o o l e d i Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madltoa Modi- I- cine ’Co,. MidI»pn|iWls-'lt J keeps yoa. well. Our tniiWi; /: mark cut on-'-*Rch pRCk*g«.. . Price, 39 cents. Never xoiC ___ < In balk. .Accept-no xubstl* )MSRf«RitT»*••*-*«**-. A»k your dmxxUt. The .- Tlivecfr ' Line j,'*/*; > . a *s"i "*• * l/vT 'Ift* , 'j . The Caveats,andTr.-ide.>Iark,obtaineilandaI!P*t- entbnslneaseomlpcteilforMODEnAtcFcC*. • O ur O rrice in oprosiTe u .8 ,P atcht O w oc and avc cansecurepatentin letstimethanthose* remote f—unWashington Sendmodel, drawingor photo.,withdescription. •Wo advice, if patentable or not, free of] charge. Ourfeenotduetill patentit secured. A P amphl CT, “ flow to Obtain Patents,'' with‘ cost o f same, in the”U .S. andjtoreign cpunlxies sent free. Address, C .A . S N O W & C O . Ow . P atent O ffice , W ashincto N p D. i j * - Oui>, * ^el'v iee* and : Connection^ „ , A r e The Cincinati, Louisville and all Sonliera Points. ■ -Special Low Round Trip Winter,Rates - ' TO ’ XopkOnt Mt, Term Asheville, N.C. Charleston, 8 .C Jncksoriville, -Fin. St, AtlgtlBtine, Fla Pensacola, Fla. Palm. Bench, Fin/ Tampa, Fin. llayana, Cuba, NcV Orleans, La. ' WILLBERESUMED, Through Service to Florida Resorts, via, Pennsylvariia Lines. - Best. * ' Al so to points iu Mexico, Texas and ..Ca lifo rn ia . Through car service to Florida and winter, resorts in the South via Cincinnati, Atlanta tmd Macon, successfully Inuugnraturl on the Pennsylvania Lines Inst winter will be rcspined auoc t January Gth, 1902. Sleeping cars will be run from Pittsburgh and from Chicago via Cincinnati, Atlanta and Macon to Jacksonville- and. St. Augustine. •The service the .coming season will be da’ly ex cept Sunday^ ana the schedule will*' be about as follows; *" * ‘ , Leave Chicago 12:00 noon; LognnSpOrt,* 3:10p. m.; Kokomo, 3:43 p. in.; K|wooil, 4:18 p, jn,j Anderson, 4;43- p. m.: Kich- mond, 0:00 p, nrt,; and at Eaton, Ohio, 6:00 p. in.; Hamilton, -7;0op. m.; arriving Cin cinnati 8:00 p. m„ taking passengers through that city without change Or trims-: fey, leaving Cincinnati 0::!Qp. m., via Queen. & Crescent Route, arriving Clttico (Chat tanooga),- 0:30 a. m .; Atlanta, 10:85 a. m,; Macon, liOO p. m,; Jacksonville, 8:10 p, ,m;f St. Augustine, 9:30 p. m. next. d a y .............. Leave Pittsburg s t 8-a. m. over the Pan Bundle Route via Newark, Columbus and Xenia. Passengers for the South may ga through to Florida without changing cars from the following stations, each week day; Pittsburg, 8:00 a. m.i Steubenville, 9:28 a. m,; Cadiz Junction, i0:lQa. m .i liennidoH i0;52; Uhriehsville, 10:67 a. m.^Newnoniers- .town, 11:23 n. m.; Coshocton, 11:40 a. m,; Tnnway, 12:10noon; Newark, 12:60 noon; Columbus, 2:15 p m.; London, 2:67 p. m .; South Charleston, 3:13 p, m.; Ccdarville, tiiie, 8:10 p. m.j St. Anguatltie, 9:30 p. m. Returning tlie through Sleeping Cars for Chicago, Pittshnreand Intermediate points via Cincinnati Una the Pennsylvania Lines will leave fit. Augustlne'3;15 a, m .; Jack sonville, 9:15 a, m, daily except Sunday, - For purticulars about tbfr through service communicate with local ticket agent of the Pennsylvania Line* d t address C, C, Mann,. District Passenger Agent, Dayton, O. Fo r rates atid particulars regarding routes and limits, inquire o f G. H; & D .?agents. Or representative. ; D. G. EDWARDS; Pass. Trni*, Mgr. CINCINNATI, O, Daily Meat1Market. Under tlie above firm name; the meat market of O W, C’rhuso will -Im conducted.. All product. In the meai line will be the best that money can buy, which fact combined with honest and iliorough .business methods , is endugh-ussurahce'to the public, who tilways want the worth o f their money ifi every respect, - , - When sending children, direct them to us; we always give ihem the best they ask for. . GOODS DEL IVERED Telephone Nm 74. RERR & HASTINGS , BROS., Change hi lime ot Trains. Under a new schedule in effectNov. 24, 1901, passenger trains over the Pennsylvania Lines leave .Cedarrillo atari A as follows: For the East, No, 10, 7:35 nr nu; No. 32, 4:41 p. m. Fo r the West, No. 33,10:17 h< m;; No. 19, 3:30; No. 3, 6:84 p. in. Fo r particular information on the subject pply to E. S. Keyes, Ticket Agent, 'Cdarviltc, O, Red Cross Tansy Pills VNmiraffiiit '.■SjoMjsfiNiiSAfiSjkNI' PAINFUL Let Us figure With iTou on Your Coal Before;Buying PLEASURE SEEKERS. Kerr & Hastings Bros, Old fashioned Cold Cures. They are going out of date. The busy man of today cannot aflbrd to lie abed a whole day and undergo the martyrdom o f the swearing process, Krause** Cold Cure are capsules of convenient sire and can ho taken without danger while performing your qaual*duties. They cure in 24 hours, Fried 25e.‘ Sold |»y 0 , M» Ridgway, Vfha.'»’I h f i t ''*■! 'V.:PloaBureScekors are thomost w‘6 %* derfiil known rertiedya #anerya tonic They creato solid flesh, .muscle :.-atid; <1 Vigor and f iiillty-Idv -WPiltv::wastingf nmn, completely curing neryous de^ hilily, weak back. elears the brain, whether it lie a young or old man, ’Pfelltfra Neftklff;go' ;d |f# tly ': Itt::‘I h i ; seat of the weakness and do all that is churned for them, even «*0eeduig you will no lie disappointod. &6o a box or by express 65o, Kodo l lh r«M |M la O hi W „ %>x si«, 0**a < 8priSsS,o. *ts mfNtt FMK'SSriU For sal* by Ridgway & Go, Dr,Fcnnci's60LDi m m T lw L m H# s ’ p m ® * i i 5 r < “ z S«n»pottpeldonr«c*rptof tftoovimtaitekaitaoyoiM^ oty, Saa ^a ^B aa kU t 'kMdfyaki , , Viflde.UKtaCd*,DwMolms, lows, F o r Sale by O* M. Ridgway, S ick Headache ? J-y -*'■*, ■>*• Food doesn’t digest well? Appetite poo r? Bowels Ooftstipated? Tongue coated? I t i yotir liver! Ayer^s Pills wreliver pills; they cure dys* pepsiai hiliotmncss. % 'tViirvsWraaAUir.i Slo, Ali4r»i:rhti, N, t o S O S S E a t e S k t IMpMriNI' & % a t the l* te lastos S t o J o i p b H , C h o a te :: , certain a rawm g ; “Call me a cab- , isoiPphrtF, -ire amusing story, attj f f l o f W . S? G ilb e rt L £ of “The Palace of T X jd in g n n tb e stcps o f ^ where h e been s i s t e i i f i s . L I * Now,- tbm bishop «^rkablYfP leia o f feature ford.' You a te * oab, hi wheeler. I couldn’t call yl .m .” That, now, J3 a gooi Springfid^ Republican. L.ondbn’a Thick Atmosd One of the' remedies sugj othe- lessening^ o f the o n ] londoUTog is th e aboUtii open grain in th e city-byl the substitution- of Ameril stoves, According to expi ' than ^ ffOO ,000 -tonT -of ' Burned in London annuallj , m the neighborhood of $4a . On accoun t-bf th e prevJ [ open grates, i n th e city five! T this is wasted. I n other wl shown th a t in every t o n hil weight heats th e room, -I balance goes lip the chi add to the' g rea t smoke cl> ‘% air, it in declared, is pc 20,000 ion* of-coal diist, | 'is ruining th e great-pub 1 ings,R costa,more than ly to repair-the damage <3 to the houses of parliamn I ’-the decay,of th e Qleopatraj ' on the Thames embankm] rectly traceable to this'injj iem en tj J j ^ Vv -*■_ The Prbfesxor'a* DovVij „ Apropos o f the more z] rules introduced into son I ‘ colleges 'f o t women,’ Seth ' a story nf a western^semir -.the young women had dr evening’s ^entertainment - | - some young men were to 1 , These young" men' were tc into one of the dormitory By means pf a basket, wi attached th e re to .' A vis1 lessor discovered ihe.basl ■ j B I into it and gave the sign* Bis head finally appearec mndow sill, and* he was 1 The professor heard oj ' scream of..terror in unisl dozen^harm ing pupils an “What happened?” dei 1 Low’s listeners eagerly, “They let go the rope Herald. ' 1 A Thoughtful Btatloej A Reading railroad tells this sto ry : ; ^ d “Up a t Naning, a sta tj from Reading, we have! .tion. No regu lar agent ia -as there is not. busineesl pay. One of the businel sort of agent. Last weel and sent a neighbor to l We don’t Stop there excT nal. We were going foil hour when the flag Wasl we stopped. No one \l except th e old man ’withj y “ ‘Where are your pa 'wsked. “ T haven’t go t any,' i ° “ ‘What did yohdag' “ *I though t mebb wanted to get off here J nocent ^ answer.’’ 21 Times. . ■" ;i. Work Might Sr All mills iu Jkpin right and change handl midnight* Th e^ isti mill workers are chxldr. eleven hours at tew mill at 0Baka 2,600 wd der fifteen years of agl only 3,700 .spindle*,, 300 persons operl number. Take a Lq 4,001 looms and 1221 i Jhich are operated b y l 1,500 femiues. In Ja iske 12,000 persons tej ■. ,.t • Mlos Mice will hetbiffter «$uipment b f the m lulton oh her ^ mce of the wafifi '-‘M ed to protect ifttion by detecting ih c y a r e a f f e o t^ fw f ffrickly than ^ S ,t 0 fram ing This gag comes fro: the engine, H f l i ■ mice have bcefi seci ! ^ - The iinderrigned h printed b»Ument of Williat ^w sd , Of CedSrvllle Ohio. ■ All peretmslndehi reqiieriedto m*l rieni* those 1#^%. itomited Jaaiw ty l/-- fc#J£L
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