The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

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' - \ pmrr- ■ ',’.■ }%: Wm kmm 'pjpmeaam to Hangary shlifstory tealy )4« far a« s-mnern to m M t f S S OF OEI& te O R . $* tmA'»***tr*m**' a t CemrirnfMArtleie* Kr Tfcc Mhay *o?or ttom&* a to Am m r e fr to w:itoih% had dcgrceR of «s%r; aye: Wteeissed. - ThViaw of 1191,Mth refer~| ofteHtfia^ a, THekror® o l th e cxre»i-u6f ;«g»£ftigfc'isickh«»,.ira» la W a d O wr* (s dlhl rag the Uberty of choice arooeg Hohba ccpw H could a c t become reeoa^, ot funds called dhrtrtct funds, died io li„ A04 Tyhcnsome of tteinore foods, construction fandr, core rfee J&dfNsL /fh e il#*t of these lai#tf|4r, like the colors of tm * W tehSIe, Commanded lUknrstuce agstiast slck'n^alare due to tfcd mutual Interfereaen of on the part of -pporkinettto general, fear- (he light radet-ted /rota the (wo sar- y«S(or«*ome , of the ■Petit to th l inandered a half dollar ___, , . „ „ r the iM m Marie J&sUioini) appearing to a maze of silks and lace* and other embellishments awn only by tradition to the Mohb* court!toF,thewondergresr into bewilder tent, And m m the paper* spoke of (ary m H u m m 'wonder" and "a i# iU falr*tt<I dainty dtoature with * voice of marvelous sweetness* and povff ptim and strike* ' and rag men, hut this translation of Maty Jackson was too severe a strain op Its thinking pow­ er*.’ The Jacksions were fnore tie ~awT «v» thaw'the others-^anbouab *-_ ..., . .,j dlfflepii. to reason why; iiu^reiuwm orijo u, to m * certain that she shrank , 4 f t m tha and Jokey had ibedhrtd» it , ish curiosity and critlcf**# of U r c m - papitifls in a wayomtoincomprchensluto to her.dt'ihpgHioij*;. toAvhoin girt/ and take seemed oulto a mattoy of birth and feeding, .She W a s t r a l Child, was Mary, and her Ufa was none too happy, Her "folks" were hot 1tor. folfts a ta ii, ®h» was an adopted child and her foster another only tolerated her with poor grace, for the fact was that Mary had . m i l adapted by. her pradeertHspr (a tlm Affection* of Homer Jacksonf whoJyui tried Un*UMe*«fuiIy,to pilra her off on her husband as her own# do after she died .and the man hiarrtod again tittle ‘ Maty was doubly unwelcome and was made to feel If in every way. Harsh word*, and, atft*» blows, Were jprtncipally her lot and th» hitter bread of dependence ffaa her daily diet, Withal she grew up a brave little ’’ ffilng-rrather too serlon* and big eyed And apprehensive, It is true, hut her ns* to rt seemed to have been so filled with sunshine that Itcould hot he wholly die* aipaierf and when let alone by her fo»* tor parent* and the children about her nbd would break Into the most Joyous melody and sing, sing, sing for hours at « lime, >' ffha was given Olffy the raggedest of Agst-off clothes, for the Jacksons wUre ip t m w cr?e a l l . If HfewilrSSV ■Where were the tecompehs# : Werailourtoatsr The iroubled toll i Of all the long-drawn years, true siMigtfe to survive The pausing show /v Were scares worth while u life war* aii. y party sat la a bo* a t the Opera, ow. rcniarkably like. your. Helen that girt. on. tock," •iiik ,, u r. i ,• -1k,' y H life wSr* ail, what werenwormtoliver To hfliw on pain, As iotm fd learn „ our hiftidiiig wsr« hut vain. And men to pass , To Some vague noihlnatt*«S Wore Kcisto«/ wpnh whil*/ • U life wsm nil, ft ilto wrt* aU, Hr.w might we hear m t poor heart*' n te tl r ■ tin t partings frsnurni, And m r ptoMwtnbmU fh* ran pressed to IhelipS, m t o wtoteHid away, \ were a*sr,a werih toekftig to , ■HlAvwito an, ■ to u M t ait , t r*. build etwmiiy, id Whsr IK(Hits to-dsy *WMI 1 ‘ pc an# *y< .. . <at m m * to m m mto- irnftop ukrtwa in# at*. tojeura worth m U tttoM VM L Ufa w ahf s’t, r to hef Shew lliKpf*h} f«H| know IHU lied is seed wNsrA'Wiiaf* , Mrs, Van derhde rcinarked ojne of the women to another. "Who is she, pauH" : Oiie of the youngmen-glanced toward the stage, "Oh, that's the new child wonder, Marto Jacksorii, they call, her on the bills. Eksiein fouijd her some- whore o rM M t in « hovel-umd, by OeOrgel she has a divine voice." The girt began to sing. The woman addressed as Mr*. Vanderbecfc leaned forward, watching the girl With breath­ less Merest. The Very intensity of tb» glance attracted ffie. singer IrivoiunUr lly and she glanced toward the box and sang her song straight a t the handsome woman with eyes so 11kg her own, Mr*. Vahderbeck Sank hack,'pale as a sheet, when the Song was finished, "Why, you are ill," remarked, the other woman, In alarm,. "The heat has brought on one of my Wretched headaches," replied Mrs. Vanderbeck, weakly. "I—f—think I will have to go home, Claude," addressing a gray-halred man. ' "Certainly, dear, I will call the car­ riage," replied m hiaii, rising Whgn Maty appeared next ort the stage and looked eagerly for the eyen and face which fiftd affected her ao strangely they were gone. koIpthcrtarSCKN, Korigimnight lift my face «tnd tn>»t, M tiod my '■ • f,lto I k nm j AhdO ^Wrll wItnessbenrs- ntitn- v„ Wtirtiack, Hr U s Angeles Her- AM, D e s e r t k ow a g a r d e n , t 4 <#)/,*& -t 1 goatlHVCKteni Colorado itednem to hr IrrtgMtinn-I'ine (feopa liuiftml **- «». 1,0rt« Olic« riOrrea. , The pOpuMr lielli f. dnllng hack for SO year#, that the akyxw of theitoekk-aand the Intervening valleys were fl; for noth­ ing but mining enterprises and wotito never hoof ggHenltifrar value would be severely shaken *i the Old-ilme p«s«}, mlsls could travel for a week through, tills portion of Ihc'fian Jiiah •country, says k rtuwngo «5ol.) tfjspatrh. t o t tnanv miles In all direction* nourishing field# are literally blossoming like the summer rose aii of t&# c#reai* do well in the neighborhood and the root crop* are of the rtnest quality, frrlgauoh, Which ha# dom so much for other sec- lions of the formerly uhproducUvawest has worked Wonder* In thl# part of Co; orado and the -possibilities tit irrigating; ditches, fed by jhe tocxhaii«Hblc ahbwi of the mountaiftgv ato fust heglhnmg u be fttiiy Uhdcrsiwd, Cctisldcfable cdp-! Itai will he Invested In Irrigating Work*, in thl* country during m m il t*r followed h r ‘t ie taw of iftfgsr# wWeh tfu te # & fond fo r jzg ttm to tif work' teen, ittStooib tototm ito, usjifeo id U m e of fM l, 1$ not obiigsafory* to ys & trcuudfttrA to r pbWfe Opinion by toctory un e mimeit s poration air, will first 3rf. .it a hlackisb-grecn fund#, society fund#,* to, while the esc- and law established a relief fond for agricultural workers and specified that this fuhd war, to he fed W the workmen, the employer# and the mate, the Work- melt being divided Into three classes, aeeordfng to the Amount# of thlr con­ tribution#, Of these classes the first 3»ly has the tight to the full payment, the payment for natural invalidity, for old ■age, and tor non-accidental .death brt.ig reduced one-half for the workmen of the second class, and completely sup- ed for tim e of the third," The cm plojers contributeJ2ft heller# per work- 150,<k»0 crowns by A law passed In lMff, The lator law bas further provided for an Insurance in.case Of death-ranging from CO to '600 crowns and an annuity Of from 65 to 215 crowds per ygar, de­ pending on the length of membership, The statistic# for Insurance against tfekwes# in Hungary show that the num­ ber of Insured increased from C3f,^50 to H a r i r i i r r m r t f t r m ^ M w H i r n i r etvi cc» ,rc«. the Various funds year, during which time the,expenses; oitne'ditierent lundsincreaseu tov^lisu,'-. 090 crowns, of which 3U30.0W were for piciwiary indemnities, 506,600 hospital expenses, 1,690,660 medical expense#, ?,ISO,660medication, and 820.060 funeral expenses. The*number of sick day# was 5,710,671 and the number of patient# treated was 245,027, . Tito greatest importance Is attached to the project recently prepared, at the’ request of parliament, by M, Joseph 8zUrrayl,.*nd presented to the ebam*. ber in May^lfiOJ.' ^ht#,project Is very far-reaching afid provides forobligatory; Insurance Inmany industries employing a minimum of l l to 26, The bill states that employers are to be formed Into groups according to Industrie#, and these again Into an association which Shall provide for injured workmen, the anosdation being administered by the employer* themselves with the aid of ideal commissions and of aboard of di­ rector# and general assembly. Pension# ate also to be granted widow# and other dependent* of the persons injured and one-half of the annual Salary fa given to a person whose carelessness, or even, Intoxication, has made tlmaccident pos­ sible, The state Is fd contribute from 506,060 to 666,006 crown# to (he fund. lllchi’ilmvr Oolnaf Out in Japan, Japan Is finding that otecfric trac­ tion and tlm "rJclishaw" are Incom­ patible, and the result f* that over 2,006 fitilnan horse* in Toliio have given up the unequal struggle With the electric j*r, and have decided to emigrate in a - body to the Hokkaido, there to engage n the fisheries ami other railings, if, seems a pity, for there are few jdeas* inter way* of travelog on a good road •ban behind a coupie of stalwart’ kurtuna-ya who do their eight bilks an hour with case, From Urn national point of view the disappearance or Urn ituruma-yn may have Important ron- icqtiOnccs. In physique they form al­ most a claw apart, ami .though*their jailing does not conduce to longevity they were a valuable asset in Japan's military system, ns they proved In the war. with China, in a country where torses .are poor and scarce, man power traction wn* formerly a necessity. The ‘ motor car win now,prr»lmh!y thim-its tfiartv -Londoa Chronicle, *-q„ , a , a liecoiujociiintioin. 'Didn’t your old employer recom­ mend you?" "Oh, ye#/' "Their word should hare been tmmgh," Ht wa*, Th#y annoouced ni> a# the best, man they ever turned out/'-'-Cin- iinantl fkimiherclai Trllmne, Ml* fioHtene#*. "tt«l U ho polite and CGurtomis?" •; "Well, I should toy # 01 ' Dellave me, U twill not even talk to a lady through the letephohe without removing hi* huy -N . v. Times, ihte oziSnilou, The mefal copper, tor' jamtopjA toto thremgh play of m 'tosidmina ptoqszds, mt>i fatotfy i la black, H ttny yP fa li out, towever, spy# tfe® feocdOa. JUw- cet, %U t tfco iatetiu&toto of cd»- facse* of the thto film of oxide formed over, the maiaL iron, again, to motet film.' t oad finaify In. tMTpm&Ur met |ft 1 It becomes a Brfgirt reel totoeuty r u t 1* r«<L--rtlv«r rata is brt-wnish Mack, and ult are simple example# of oxidation,’ A# a rule the higher the degree of oxidation the more intense is the color. The ordinary oxide of manganese .and potassium are respectively light, brown and,- white; When they are still farther oxidized.in company an Merisse green product Is obtained, while a, mil! further degree of oxidation produce* a brilliant turplc. as.-I* seen in pemrsugandto of jkfias- rtuts/- The. change prodm-ed In tU color of certain shell fish by boiling Ikprobabiy -al*o the result of oxidation being pro­ moted, The question \ t ufUn asked, wltliout a satfefactory, answer being supplied, why do lousier* and,'certain shrimp# and prawns'turn red on boil­ ing, 'One reason, it may be, Ifidhat the' black pigment of the lobster or life brown pigment of the prawn is ah iron compound in the lower state of m m&toiJU-.On-.hoUlngr-Jhr'.-M aak-plgs. raent turns to m l perhaps because tho oxidized to iniithrwWHmfoMafr waaar *** be higher iOit»ii>li«ii*dwde4niWift to rust or a proto-salt of Iron to apfir- salt on boiling, it is ea?y to understand- that continuous immersion in sea water would keep' tlm black iron pigment per­ manent Ort the other hand, the change lu the irpn cop pound may be one of hydration. Hydrated oxide <:fcopperIn, for example, green, while, fbe dry oxide Is black, and On simply toiling with Water the hydrated .green osid'e of cop­ per turn# black. . . Red .human hair is said to owe Its brilHphre to Iron exltstlngdn tho hlgher Oxfillzcd’itate, and by meads of reduc­ ing agents such as pyrogalllc add or nut-galls, Which ard often Ingredients of hair dyes, the color may he modified so long as the use of the dyes is con­ tinued. In abort, oxygen fs a great painter, so to Speak, though, of course, it Is riot the orily element which fulfills that role. Oxidation', at any rate, prob­ ably accounts for the beautiful au­ tumnal tints of plant life, which are lost soon after the leaf Teaches the ground, where It rots, and M reducing, as op~ potted to an oxidizing, process begins, A Mill# Knovtlt-dBi-, A very notable duke, who has estate# In flic three kingdoms, and who holds al­ most princely sway over many Workers, had occasion the other day to dismiss a lobortr for some slackness of misde­ meanor. The man was angry at being; "Sacked" and—having nothing further to fear or to h^pc—wanted to say some­ thing very hard and huttliig to his mas­ ter, Ho could think of nothing much of. this kind, tor the duke had been good to him. and to his. Ho was turning away, Whcfr'ho suddenly remembered that the dukh's "lady” held a position at court With the queefi. That was bis chance, and hi# cue. so he turned round on the duke, "Oh, yes, your grace," he said, "I'll go home. But though Tm a poor man, Ihnnk'Ood I never had to send my missis out to service, as you had." Tip; duke jsfttll«d.~S(. James' Gazette. '• '•;• ■ .-KVe-Y*v?N*e«Ait-.«Mi>fc■ ■ ■' Women Army l>oe-<<(t>„, The Ilusftlatt minister of war life is- #tiCd a decree, according to which female student* will bo allowed to attend the army medical nchools with n view jto their becoming army doctor*. At*snaKU>Jt«.toi t,n*fefet nib!*, , The largest Bible in th« world 1* a mamiBcript one m Hebrew at «,# vati- can, weighing 325 pound*. JSlKlil Ciirtvehe# Have *|r.»d *rher«. Wight churches havo stood on the sit* of St. Patti's .cathedral, Tho first un6 wet bunt In ihh yeseyjk.' **SLOa**, -to* Aci-tiritcp . Accuracy is tha twin, brother of hofi- 4Hy,«-H. Simmon#, MaennlOrtt. The root of all discontent Is l0V<h- J, y, OUrkb. self- : ri;s , ■ t > & • 2 £.1 Lv-i ItPz* x x t "»'I!», r ‘- -#ST-*-’ ^-sr^rtru ns &T^.z g , rryixrr j * i#xzz - "'off ite~/zit tzzzst- #*;* iz* szm*,-:* ask. 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