The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

«PHK . aS WJiJSKf.Y N KW S rA l'H Jt. h a t i t d a t , j u r y , 4 m o i . jr. //. E E A / J l , E d i t o r and P r a p 'r ~ PHIC* a i , » 5 P g » ANNUM , ' .'■ <’js S’ SIC’SI ■| ) I R E C T O K l . . yy ■ ■ / ■ •xfatuir sicpillar s^vicen ,n 4 m; ’bilibfeflv sudiool at ithitti a „ pastor, school iiif. at W:t-> a in; Sabbath m il’.tO a, 111 .; etnas, U:(if| p. m.; yt>inJ 4 t*e<>|dc’» meetin ' .at 7:00 p m; jir.-iyi' meeting Wednesday evening tU <:0;> ‘ ■ U. I’. Church.— Uav, J, C. Warnock, 'pastor. Bervioos attrition mi ami 7 ]■ }ii; Sabbath school at ltMOOnm A .V. K. Olmrob,— Jtev. A. C. Spivey ire-tor. Services at 11:00 a m ami -»7i00 [>m .each Sabbath; sabbath school V;«lhi m. . Baptist C'.htirob. — He v . D. M Turner pastor. 4’reitehing every sabbath 'at flam. aud7;00 p in; Sabhatlt School at 2;0ilo’elouk p.m ;'Prayor meeting W ed­ nesday niKht;: LON dON BY NIGHT. Him Strootr of the .'World’* Metropolis AUvo with Vicious People. Tn the west end of London the condi­ tion of things at night would disgraco any enlightened, community. It is al­ most impossible, says the Chicago News, to pass through some of the most1fash­ ionable streets without being molested by hordes of these wretched children of the night, who almost hound down the male passers by in their desperate ef­ forts. The neighborhoods of the great hotels frequented -by American tourists arc especially infested by scores of hu­ man wolves, who, in their desperation, are .ready for anything from persist­ ent beggtag importunities to garroting or robbing with violence—if the oppor­ tunity only, presents itself. A couple of weeks ago an American gentlemen who had just left a large hotel in central London, was suddenly sur­ rounded by a gang of abandoned men and women, dragged into a epurtway and robbed of watch, jewelry and money in a few seconds, and then kicked into insensibility. Complaints have been made by Amer­ ican ladies of the. annoyance to which they are- subjected here, even when under the protection of husbands, brothers or friends, from the importuni­ ties of “unfortunate’* women. The thing has been an open scandal for years, and the authorities have always seemed powerless to cheek it. The spectacle which the fashionable Piccadilly presents at night has for a longtime past been a disgrace to this metropolis. Although it is the main, Jhorpughfnre between the leading theaters and some, of the mast aristo­ cratle districts, it is blocked every night by rows of women, decked out in gorgeous apparel and wearing 'dashing jewels, lying in wait for clubmen. A hideous case of depravity was in the papers a day or two ago. Two young women were arrested for some trifling offense while driving with two men in a cab. The police discovered that the cab­ manwhs the father of the two girls and that. the servant at the house where they lived in shame was actually their mother. Many are the perils which beset the unwary American visitor who strolls about the streets of London. Not the least of theso are the professional “blackmailers,” an infamous gang who are the pest of the “modern Babylon.* These vnltureg are of both sexes and wofebetide the luckless individual who gets Into their clutches. He will bo confronted with the alternatives of trumped up charges entailing exposure, disgrace and social ruin or else must pay hush-money. Let the American beware of the young, bright-eyed sirens who stroll demurely about the parks, the leading thoroughfares, or the quiet and exclu­ sive nooks of the theaters here. These are some of the baits and decoys of the professional blackmailers and have been trained to endeavor, by all sorts of guiles and arts, to lead strangers into snares which will give the Wretches who employ them opportunities of blackmailing;__________ _ BRITISH BEAUTIES , According: to the Popular Staii<l*r* They Have Lena Paces, To female Anglomaniacs the follow­ ing description Of the English girl will 1>e interesting, says the ChicagoHerald, although perhaps disheartening, for who can hope to imitate it? It is taken from an article going the rounds: “The aristocratic English girl has a face of remarkable shape. The better her position, according to ‘Burke’s Peerage,’ the longer is her Countenance. An expert might distinguish an honor* able miss from Lady Mary, daughter of a hundred earls, and Lady Mary again from her grace by the simple process of measurement. The face L» not oval, it is merely elongated, and the chin ie apt to be pointed. The mote marked this eharaeteriettc ia t » l» d iv M * r it i*m o i* " ■‘‘artainhr iatfae hair pinned high cmthe S s l i •*,« a tt* m I)W> in** #nm » t-vt? the vyCT, iuiu exaggerating tout northeast to southwest diagonal. “In evening dre^a a.bunch of plumee or a tall pin is thrust into the hair upon the very crown, producing the same ef­ fect. The eyes are rather long, and often, iu proportion, narrow, the neck extensive and made much of by the tight, high-dress collar, An English girl’s shoulders arc broad and square, arms long, waist long, gen­ eral effect in the .tailor gown angular, only partially redeemed by the clear red and white complexion and general air of health and well-being. No other woman in Europe has her physique, but measured from Greek standards she is far from beautiful.” , . ■ c .. ,— ,-p i 4 ,;. Proclous stone* ti>. Order. *$■ Attempts have been, .made, not with­ out •spejibss, to fftria >minerals, i $ays Praif. Crdokcr in the- Fo£um. Artificial ultramarine 1ms lopg booh an article pf commerce. The formation of the dia­ mond is said to have been actually ef­ fected, but in the opinion of the in­ ventor the process is so difficult and so dangerous that tho diamond miner and the diamond merchant need not feel uneasy. The ruby and the sapphire have lately been reproduced in Paris, and curiously enough tho coloring mat­ ter in both is found to be due to one and the same metal—chromium—in different states of combination. Red and blue stones of an intermediate vio­ let form which,might be likened to the rare and beautiful oriental amethyst, have been obtained in one and the same operation from the same lot of material. The jewels thus produced have so far all been small; large enough to form the pivots of superior watch works, but * not large enough to rank as rare and ; costly ornamental objects. , * Wanted a .Mustache. j - “Paint me.like a gentleman.” said an . American philosopher to an artist; “as \ for the likeness, that doesn’t amount to anything,” Tim king of Spain, now five years old, appears to be of the same j turn of mind. • When the sculptor. ,SI. j Querol, at last hit upon n pose for the ; youthful sovereign to appear in marble, the youngster said to him: "And, above ’ -til things, please .make me a great tall j ’allow with a long mustache.” - j A'Cool JKn'-inCer. j A cool headed engineer prevented a j disastrous collision near Wert Point. ; Miss., the other day.' The tel«;-raph op- * erator neglected to hold a freight train na directed, end it was pulling’ out of ‘ the station when a passenger train was , discovered rounding a curve i.t the rate l of fifty miles an hour. The engineer of • the freight jumped, making no ef.’ort to stop his engine. The ugineer of tho ^ passenger train, however, brought.his ! train to an abrupt .tandstill. Leaping i from the cab he jumped on the freight engine and stopped the train just two (cut from his own. : DiftRnoftlnf* tl»« fanih | Thodootor found the patient raving in a paroxysm of Incipient delirium. “ Did your husband receive any bad j news, any great shock, just before ho was ; attacked?” • • ! -No, the, only thing ho got was a gas j Mil.” PURIFY YOUR BLOOD ;!A K A - T O N - K A , the greatei i Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator and Tonic over known, is pre­ pared in Nature’s Laboratory by Nutnre'a viiU- _ _ * _ drwx—tho Wurm spring Indians of{h>>Pari fits f l |A 1 BI ojk .',among whom its proonrotioh has boon 1 H « " a sacred legacy from generation to generation. SCA! for unmuntiercdyears.' lbispuroly vogetnble, andgoesdirectly to tho neat of ninotenUis of tho ills-of inmifiiiUy—the Wooil..«nd Its won*! derful work of restonulou l-'fdns with the first ’ dose, health and shiength m v iy th'Aow 171 . T A M - I f A ftllrtl?© W i e u m u t i i i m , N o m a l g b i , H i r e r Coin- M l U l t lV A latf.lail'A j.lalnt, t’unht:,K,tl»u, J’lM-!: so , Fever nml Ague, anil aU elmllitr aliment h . i'riee ttt per bottle, (i tor iHU, your d v itegM tor it, and it SUSSuuSISS&TuSfiwSilk te 0re8ti iEMa Cosfustu.Cerrr.k BANK OF UtCAHViU, Oenernl Ranking • Husincs Titmsaeiod. G e o . W - H a r p e r , P r e s . W . Ie Clemaitd, C iw ln iT , Individual usseis principally invented in Real Estate $200,m . isauxss GREAT SPECIAL MIDSUMMER OFFER L o w e s t p r i c e c l o t h i e r s , , 50 and52East lain St., Xenia, 0, aAJB- OFFER choice of One Hundred Meu’aFineDress and Rusiuess Suits in Sachs and Frocks, light and mediumcolors for the extremely small price of HESE SUITS we have re­ duced from $14, $16, $18 and $20. They are faultless fit­ ting, being made by first-class manufacturers who are always glad to close their Spring Stock at this late season for low prices. See Our Window Display And if you are fortunate enough to secure one we will make a customer of you foi life. CHAS. E. SMITH’S Is the place for you to get. a smoi t’t ’ shave'or a stylish hair cut. Over Tho Bank of CednrviUe. W . * * •% Attorney Athaw- N O . 9 E A S T M A IN STREET , OP ­ P O S IT E CO U R T H O U S E . G. L, 1J ai . sk , i). t*. a. Erma U kysolwi , v >. u . b PAISE&ItEHOLIH, DENT ISTS ! i Xenia National Bankbuihlm <-o- e: Main nud Detroit Sts., Xenia, O. Vlt:i lTo-.l A > a n d Nitruii3 Ox’rta ns U io d iur th e PAL' o .I l .E s .JS- a .! a- tlon o f Toosr*. wtu i&z co^m^iiioBTAni .MUCrt-Vf.ianu.. l.!f(,:.MiriSKFROMASTiiUVOf THISMIPOFTHE “ Ah, yes,” said th6 physician, ivirb a ! suuernaf iiral intelligence, “ neasoof bii- toils fov.or."—'I’lillruielDUia Tiniea. | ^ B E P A R T M B W T A F a v o r a W o l i u p r e s » i * i i . A favorable impression is invar- J ahlv created by tho use of Jackson s 1 Wild Cherry ahd Tar Syrup. Its | great- medicinal paopertics lie in its j hcnling virtues. When the lungs- become irritated and inflamed by a j severe cold, or the. nasal passages sc- ; crote a thiu, watery fluid, and a heavy j dull feeling is present in the forehead j then tire- mucous membrane ts irri- j tated. and it become amatter of great | moment fti to the uemdics wnseokj and employ, that may be at least * powerless to impair that which they j arc inadequate to remedy. Jackson’s , Wild Cherry and Tar Syrup is no : cheap preparation, butjs made with , a view of doing what we say it a * ill. ‘ Gite dose wilt relieve the cold and irritation o f the lungs or nasal pas­ sages, and one bottle will cure the worst cold. Price 25 and 50 cents. For sale by B. (». Uidgwny. Je2&BOUT One llumlred and |C ® Twenty-Five Hoys andCliil- dren’s Suits at the following re­ ductions : Choice of suits, long pants, age from 13 to 18 years R E D U C E D F R O M $12, $14 AND $16! THE MUCK-DESIRED | LBS WAISTsadfpFEfiTKIP EFFECT CuQonly l# aocue Hulljr By wearing THE a b j o s t a b l e ; OVER THE HIP AVI' 171 l.T, f!T mi fCSM imbnitly. gi-.ii’ff P a r fs o i En*e find Contour. h»v« DonMB whtf-h Will not rtat IM H * RM li and W W ij Whichwill wot Inrf*k» Ifrtde Irt thiws t<m*rthi» .f-«w owit fmUtrn, Attf«Ttyra-iAiilester tnHi*tf. X m # fi # I do ii , ChutvAMMNM W w f t A Bruit fmt OnMogut. tORTflCe MFC. CO., iafiktM, mm ABOUT50 EE PAHTSSUITS, • * A g e s 4 to 16 Y e a rs , Cu t to $ 4.25 - $4 .2© f : ': '■’N T ’ '^ Tr|nr<!‘ 9, PspUip H'J L . i .' j a in tu itu U i U lu u ’J I l j . , ; i m ' • ,v»o tc mi -1 f d » ii UbP.i~«,.TnMtt, Otinvva, j ■w. .vJ.imd hi U,UXut&} i ■VHMUi.fti t tWllVlJ'Ji'J, .■*. Vki.i.,.;, And»! .?i, .U rv I ah tuui tk'mm-l .1 I ‘V t; y- -t. P; tl|. hi » , ; \ v m .n ri«»S '‘b v.x f,: ; • * . *.<• *f\ •,1 hi ? t « . ..hi*'1 h ft , tjiNKhHArSIvA* •* . fr-v, '* ilp lihi otj, M { •. !\ -b 1r i i\. , CahTM'H, in ” •: " I lit INDIA N. o s.k.v.ir. < *. 'md > * i■ *1. * l ;’V». “R;..‘HftlVfi*, i,f j-Jih /jPljlhig ! ■•, . '.t.Vu '*f inf?*’-* ■-» i i. '■ -i.;; p' •. ■ r*u* tn.*. 'in.l wei.-r, * .i uvi to tVtuic -.'i Ts/Kirs. '.. &•* .•■»>»»■♦*: v ■ In jil» k'v-r of M * rt\V . J’ *V Id r m»a < -I* j « tii ?•* Mi l i-rt.iiiv», .•»‘a i i»*‘ i i i * tr * M\ ■?>: n* : » Izei, n.e : 1:?'-'.: Clh\tn ■( f v*. t .,-fT * * r . ' » 1 l; •* 2*v-» M*' y ’«} f5f.f»4v;:“| ,v n't.*. tin tUiw a#«l if .s a v a • n/.uav T z i s . x r * - : r :io*j?yr\ 7 // r o v t s • - r.1, 1: .* V v . r ‘*» l 1r T.*1 ^ 1• ,r tt . - •» % ■ 1 t* nud I' im i A •’ * ‘ I. lUl. I * *i ii- Ri/i |f,i:A*,iL- A . “A v> . .1,5 !*if ' f»tt1 ,*•i , iP* ih r*t ’» v« . *i T’-1 (.» ’..i’;1.. as , f a ": " 'is: a ims 1j'-.vs S '• t •. •'■ j . .i-' i ’*/■ i t ur.4 tit «n tV$ |ri»" • ti< . - * Js'rrcrn!•» 5 T-t . . . . « JN- ,r.» , ': I * 5T, i.f i. »* » *" .‘Lut t hV.i, hi ’ -• v* - i. *: * r5i a* \ *^v. l * •» .1 * * r j* V ***?at2« ..»»*!** c*t bc:»«\<n ■;* ,.t! t- IV; .■<f \ i » ..i . , •» - f Iff nwivn . i . t i 'i* « 3:n iVTsiUcfl it ( • *«.tsa i.trid -W O R f T i r - •? o 1-3 TO 1-2 MORE 1 i 4<*3 < w . JJ V- -IS,:-.. J-'MK C5SAST!AMr ‘ Ofn*lIkl. It £U». Agt. OSITIYELY none of tbe$c advertised goods will be charged, and all will be on Spec­ ial Tables with prices in plain figures marked upon them. Greatest bargains of the year. Subscribe for the Herald now. Ot nct'i'.j- { in7oto ib n,»:, jlculcru in Unc hm'M-., (.’otmiihii-,, < », ( J kntj . eme . v — Early ta-t Kpriu^ •>:.*.! o f our lu l'fcs was Mcrioiifilj ittju;c-t by being kicked. Araliiau Oil n ;u rccommcudi-d to ii « and u c gave it a trial. Tin* rem it wan not only ».*tw. faclnry, but <.ui'pi'i«iug. Tin* Wi ti'«*l healed ntpidly, and tho aiiimal w.v« ready for ii.se in a few* days, Smee that liiilfi wc.havo by its u«c clued a number o f casics o f scratches and re­ moved some had eases o f curb. A ra ­ bian O il is undoubtedly tho host gen ­ eral Stock L in im en t that- wo ever used, and wo adviso Farmers and Horsemen lo keep a supply o f it iu their stables at ail limes. You rs Bo- sportfu lly, D it to E & (U t.t.is , "Weoller $100 fo r aeasoofScralehea Arabian O il w ill net cute. „ by.R. G -R td gw 4 y.

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