The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
g gjg!lgg£ 4 INUKPKNOBNT WKISKfcY pJSWbFAl’ BK. _u SATURDAY, JULY 12, 18'JO, If', H. JiLA JJt, Editor, and Prop'r. •mi PRICE $ 1.33 PER ANNUM. C liU H C U lH K K C T O l t Y . j)'- ■ ■ v .. rovenantijr •eiiuroh.—Hev T. O. $«?<•“ b fastor. (tubular services at 11:00 a in; Sabbath school at 10:00 a in, ‘ It, p. Church.—Rev. ■»?; .F: Morion* iwstor. Services at lliOd a m; Sabbuth school at 10:00 a m. - M.H. Church.—Rov. L, Tiifts, »»#«* ter.' I'renclitng at IOf-lS a in; Sabbath sdiool at O'.'IO a, in.; ejass, ,12:30.. p; in.; V<ma« Fcoplers ineetir.^ at 4:00.p m;- ev- CuliiU service it 7:00,pem; prayer meet. jn^on Wednesday ©yem.ug.at 7:00 |i m. ll. F./Ohurcli. Itev. J. \Vunlock, • pastor. Services at 11:00a-tu and 7 p in; Sabbath school at 10:00 am ,A, IS.’ Church.—ltev. J. D. .lack- son, pastor. Services at 11:00 a in and 7-.00 p iii each' Sabbath; Silbbatb school 3:00 p in; class, 7:00;p iri each Friday, i,' lluptlst Cliurch. — Ue'v.' D. MTurner, pastor. I'renc.hing-'-e.very Sab,Until at IUin, and 7:00 p. ni; Sabbath School at 2:00 o’clock emii ; Prayer meeting Wfid- nnsilay night: •••.». times the ‘‘Olympic games*' avo “ sol emn gomes o f activity,” ami “ Amp* hitrite” is not, as usual,, the gothless o f the soil* hut .tile “ sen” itscjlf “ MathematicW*, ami ‘’mathemat- iciuts” are hardly, dealt with. The 'alter n>t-ufis‘-a soothsayer,” and the sehjuee, as defined, includes nearly all knowledge—“ the arts arithmetic, musjek, geographic, geometric, as. ti-onomy, astrology,,'- cosmography,” reminding one of the, lriviiim and quailrivuin of the schoolroom'of the middle' agesi “ Actresso” had a" very iteral and interesting siguifleuntiou —“ a.womou c| p evhu t at 'this de cade of tlio seventeenth ecjitury.there were no actresses in‘the modern sense o f the term, the female, parts, being then falfcirby the. .boys or young men. Women actors, first- appeared in 1660. - EXCURSIONS TO MILWAUKEE. HOW TO duN A TOWN.. COLLECTING STAMPS. There llnye been a large number of receipts offered as how to run a Ttownj but one o f our exchanges has this to offer: ’‘Either run your town with a vi-iii m- sell; out and leave if, Mon who ili-e always trying to get nut, of business or ttufc^of town will never try to rmilil up either.. One o f '"die two tilings should be done, push iiilds means or a way to put some go ahead into the business; run the tci.wn for all there is in it: get up ■'.(cam, keep it up, or else quit the whole.thing; slide out aiid let nature have her own way. Do you want trade? Do you Want business men ui» comedo your to\Vn? Eiicouragi; those who do come. Do you want a prospe.qus town, whore people trill come who- are disposed to' make homes ? Tlion do away, bury from .sight, ail local prejudices, all jealousy all spite work; work.no more for a few. individuals, but all work togeth er i’or a. common prosperity ami for tnutuM benefit. Walsc up, rub your ' eyes, roll up your sleeves and go to work. , Don’t go to work •with fear ami trembling, but take it. for grant ed that .work -will toll. Leave results to themselves;- borrow no trouble, but ait unite and intake the biggest kind o f a try. I f a newspaper is print ed iu the town, see that, every busi ness mau is represented in its columns ~fuake it the city on paper, that peo ple may know what your city is. DEFINITIONS 26 cMrr AR8ACO. .A story is told in the Boston Her- aid of an (Cldorly uncle who left to his nephew the entire contents of his house, which wCTvery nearly all he had to leave. In the uncle's desk was found ail i enormous aceumilia- i on o f papers; for lie had had niiix-h correspondence-with many corners of, the' world,.and-had carefull v-presen^ bd every letter hejlnul reebivcii. And what is more, inside the fold ofevery letter was the envelope in .which .it bail co me.. • , ■The nephew, who was an ingen ious young gentlemen,- sawn fortune iu this seeming triviality. .Many of the fdreign anil colonial stamps on. the envelopes were of great value, ami he sold, them bn bloc to a dealer in .foreign stamps' for several hundred, pounds.-. Some of these very stamps maV, perhaps, have’found a place in the exhibition which lately opened i in Vienna, says a London journal. , ; It eleaily will not do to laugh at! tlio staiifp maniacs any more.’ Stamp collecting is no longer con lined to sciioolbovs. but lias become the * /I j . t amusement, ami often the passion, ot millionaires. • For to make a collection with any uppronch to completeness is only pos sible to a millionaire—oi; his son*in‘ law. It is, wo believe, a member o f a French branch Of the house Rothschild who possesses tlio .most complete collection. ' it seems rather a crazy thing to' give £50 to £100 for a postage stamp, but the man who does that is no worse than tbn book collector who, gives a handful o f «ov- erjgus for an edition which is half an' iueh taller than one for which' he would not give half .a crown. \*'e are all mad on some point. Reduced Rate* Viathe Pennsylva nia Linen July Oth, 6tp find >th. Tixctirsioii tickets for Jlie Ivnighi- o f Pythias conclave at Milwaukee- will lie sold via the Pennsylvania Lines July Oth, 0th and 7th at great ly reduced rates. Ticket's good fi - turning until July loth, .inclusive, : TbpKnights o f Pythias conclave will bo held at Milwaukee, Wis., July 8-12. Excursion tickets good, returning until July lf>, will be sold via the Pennsylvania Lines July oil), fith and 7tli. ; . . •Counterfeit ten dollar bills on the Ceruiania bank of New -Orleans ,qf the aeries of 1882. has made its ap- peanco in this Vicinity, and an: being, Aviduly..circulated.. We- will try and forget the series' if "Any.person wishes •to pay his subscriplionlwRh a bill of tthnt- dcftominatloii, as we flo jm t Carr)' loose change aboutns? now au.d .will.see that the bill inis changed hands before we give a receipt. G ood for Y oung and O ld . Very pleasant and agreeable to tlio taste.' Children take it without objec tion. Sold by. druggists everywhere. NewYorkLifeinsuranceGo. N E W Y O R K . N . V , l. ;■ STAYK-OV OHIO.' IXSrKANCfc OKI'AltTSIKNT. . Coluuibuii, Aprll.l. 1SJ0. ' .) I. SAMUBI/E. KEMP. fttji|H!rlntrnil-iit «f In. fruranen of ('liio, »lo IsfreSy rwrtlfy A .Ciiinoe tha English Diction- •rlotof 1620. . Many o f the definitions iu t|io •En glish dictionary oF 1620 “are very istnu&jtsgjOayo '('MirJtei's’ Journal, and some o f them are ludlcusly ab- • stird^ TheXpole” isl described a»f‘tho " eu/i o f the axletrce whereon the heav ens do moi/n,” a very primitive ex- manationJ The “ Hebridean wave” sikyus rajber a poetical substitute for the Irish Sea; mid a “ badger” is a still more extraordinary equivalent for a-corn merchant—“one that buys; corn or oilier victual in one place to ! •‘'-1 sell R in aiiojther.” Still runnier are some of the natural history definitions A “baboon” is said to be.“a beast like an ape,hut farro bigger;” a “ lynx” is ' “a spotted bcas*—it has-a most tier feet sight, insomuch ss it said that it chii see thoruglut' WaR.” The ac- .count of the “ salamander” reads like an elaborate joke—“jt small venom ou» beast with four fcGt and a short tail; it lives in the fire, ami at length, by hie'extreme cold, puts out* the fire.” Turning to more general topics, we have the “alphabet” defined as “ the cross row o f letters,” and “an -abe cedarian” is “one who teaches the cross row.” According (o Cocfccfam “an idiote” Is “ *n unlearned ass ;” a “ labourer” a “ swinker;” and “a here-; tick” is sketched more roundaboutly, hut with a clear assertion o f the right o f private opinion, as “ he which inaketli choice o f himself whaf-itoynts of religion he will believe and what he will hot,” ■. Arrangements are under way for the purchase by nil ‘English syndi cate o f tiie John.Roach ship yards in New York City and at Chester, the price agreed upon being $4,000,000. .T’lie transfer may utswadc in a iew.i weeks, ami then England will go ins to the business of building our -ships in this country at pernaps a greater profit than she now j^els for building them in her own ship yards.- No stock will he placed in this country. The name adopted is “ Roach’s Ship Building and Engineering Company.” examination o f John Roach’s that the N\iv York J.lfo Ittgivranfle to* caied the SStwt^of Krw \ortc»1iAK cmnitUoii (n nil re«jKJct« with (he iu <iT thl* titute. ri-lfttinB to Much Ihstiranct'Cemi'AiUcN* oml U authorize! to \\ h appropriate htiFirxCBa of LIFE INSUHANCE in thin Sinto, \u Record- finco with I kw , until the t\rt*t duy of April of the yogrih'Xt gticeeoilim; the thU” hervuf. Thr n n- tlUionutttVhuBint’BH«tf tuthl ('oihputty tmth« thirty* tlt*t «luy of De&miher, of Hih Vvur next prFcemntf the tlnte Ivortof. 1 * ehowtv hy \ hegltMtviietit, uttuvr rif oAthr rtHiulriMl by Rectum ihrvlKCil htutnirw uf Ohio* to Uo h « followi; AggregssloAlittiuutof 61111,41-^,321.74 AggrcgHto Miiount of HiibilffU n »c\» cept tHpitaU, iitt litdhiR rf invur- - unco, i«n<l NpecJnl ^9,761,(60.57 Gcncrrtteurpluitou poliry.hohlettf'utv _ rounr ., . . t.\AM.363;l7 Adiount-of l’ticoniF.for the m ir Amounti>(Kxtwrullturrs for the ve:tf lL976,iH9.9t U WiTW’rAA.-AViirnroi*, I Imvo hereunto t'iEAL.t MibgcrU't ‘1lny tifttn*'. tuol ntufted my of- GcUl ji^til to ht* uHlxwl, »ht? diiy gnd ye»r nhore vrrtnim. . . J HAAIUKL K, K EMF* • - . t jiupt. of ItiMurance. L. C. VANUXEM & CO., 6*n'l Agintf lor PinauJDlilo, llti. «nS Dtltwan. CROSS L MATTOX, State Agcatt. J . M . M iiiiu n i, S p e c ia l a g e n t, -X e n ia . M ’CREIGHT, JAMESTOWN, ?! Who.'Runs The , W J ^ - 2 W T ^ ) The Readers o f the HERALD to Snow he is the Original Cutter in Prices o f pr~ G O O D S i TO COiNSU.llPTIVES. " ; . The undersigned having been re ctum! to hrtiilii bW^ilnple means af- ler snflering for several wars with a severe lung affection, and ■that, dread dhcusc, ( ’om inm iitien . is anxious to make known fo ki« fellow sufferers the means of cure. To those who de sire if, lie will cheerfully scud (free of charge) a copy o f the prescription us ed* lyhieli they will find a sure cure’ for ( 'i n i a m p t l o u , A s thm a , Ca ta r rh , lira n eh it la , and all throat, and lung Sfwtadfnt. lie hopes all sufferers will try his Remedy, as it 3s books shows his uet profl: from 1872 j invaluable. Those dcsiriug' llie pre- to date to have been $4,21(1,9117. A carpenter by the name o f M. S; Powers, fell from the roof o f a house ill East Dos Moines, Iowa, and sirs » scriptioii, which will cost .them noth ing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, Rev. E owauo A. W il son *, AVilliatusburg, Kings. (Vuiity New York. ^ Ifiiiovly taiued a painful'amt serious sprain of the wrist, which he cured with one bottle o f Chamberlains1Tain Bairn, lie says ibis worth $5 a bottle. It cost Idm n0 cents. For sale by Ridg-. way* • ' •1 ! ; Mr. Van Felt, Editor of the Craig, Mo., Meteor, went to a drug store at Hillsdale, Iowa, and asked the physi cian in attendance to give him itdose of something for cholera morbus end looseness of the bowels. He says: I felt so,much betterjtbe next morn* iiigthat 1 concluded to call on the physician and get hiavto flx me tip a supplyof the medicine. I was sur prised, when he handed me a bottle of Chamberlain,# OoHc, Cholera and DinrrftoeaRemedy. He said he pre- serllied it rr-gularly in his practice and found it tiie best he could find or lurjiare. I can testify t« Its efllclen- .. w..«v. ty j„ „iy «a«e at all events. For sale Then from, classic]by Rlilgway. * - The Reason why Golden . Rule Flour Is the BEST FLOUR,made 1st.—The moat careful selection in buying none but the best grades of sound Milling wheat obtainable. 2d.—The use o f the latest and most improved Machinery kuowii, and the utmost care amt skill in the process o f Manufacture. (aolden l^ule H ou r Stands squarely on Its merits, and we are content to abide by tlio honest verdict of the consumer. I f you want a sack o f good flour ask your grocer for OOJ.DEX RULE and take no other brand, as tiie heat I* the cheapest. Try the bests itcsjieetfiilly, MeDiu. k E kvim . - j " . , ^ . j K T 3 3 ■ BOOTS& SHOES ETC. Iii Green County, and, notwith standing sc many so-called. cheap stores have stain- . ed since, he-com menced business ;in Jaihestown, hsirever------ allows any of them to sell QUITE SO LGV AS HE DOES. Credit trade he does not want, no matter how good.it is. CASH Opens his heart and the custom ers sometimes carry off goods - below cost, just because he comes from a neighbor- ing town to spend his money. T r y h i u i o q c e . I \ e i q 6 i i i b e r I p i s l o c a t e d n e x f d o o r f 6 P e o p l e s B q q l j , J q i q e s t o v P q . M. T. M’CREIGHT, CHEAP CASH STORE. ■ t a lM M M ig a N M i « i i m tn w
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