The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52

(j K t I E i i & M ) , *]P*SDHN'r W*KJCt.V NgWBPAPjSB, RDAY, NOVEMBER 21, ’91 ff. J itAIR , Editor and P rovr PRICE * 1 .2 0 PER ANNUM. ck ^ b c h D IR E C T O R Y . uf,T»tor Gliurch.—Rov T, C. .../Pastor, (tegular services .at a m; Sabbath school at10:00,a lit p, Church.—Rev.! J. F. Morton, *r. Services at 11:00 a iri; Sabbath ^latlO:00 am , * J!. Ch ro h .—R e p . G . L . T u fts , part-' :: Preaohlngat 10:45 a m ; S a b b a th tsl a t 0*30 a . m . ; c la s s , 3:00. p . m , ; atffi Feople’s meotev' at 7:00 p nii *yer meeting Wednesday evening at U. P. Ohurcl). —Itev. J . C. Warnock, Services at 11-.00it m and 7 p {Sabbath school at 10:00 a in A M. E- Church.—Rev. A. C, Spivey .liter. Preaching at 11:00 a' m ami .jOOpni; Class every 9 thorSabbath at 10:00 b .* Sabbath school tit10:00 a in. Baptist Church.— Rev. D. MTnrner, Mtor. Preaching every Sabbath at lam,and7:00 p m; Sabbath School at ;QUo'clock p m; Prayer meetiug Wad* ifesilay night. v GULLS IN -THE CLOUD& Million* of Them Been on the South At* lnntlo and tattle Coast. .The gulls constitute the feathered or* gatnents'bf our harbors and shores, ,'their singularly graceful flight, long, slender wings and striking contrasts In hladc and white rendering them par* fidularly attractive, says the San Fran* .cisco Chronicle.. On the various por­ tions of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts ejr breeding places are found, but it is the south, in isolated regions, that ey are seen to the best advantage and ■Jhgreatestnumbers. Those who are fa* miliar with an occasional white winged form flashing over the waters o f the •harbor or bay can form but little con­ ception o f the appearance of those choice birds en masse ini the home o f their choice.. On the southern borders of the United States there are several lo­ calities famous as bird collecting places, but none more interesting than Ril'd Key, in the Gulf of Mexico. My first visit to the key was made wliile examining the wreck o f a large ship that had grounded in years before and was a conspicuous object about two miles from the key. Ftom the old wreck 1 noticed a singular dark cloud hanging low over the island, as though some mysterious smoke had risen from some invisible source and now floated over the spot: Poling the boatover the­ reof In that direction I soon solved the, mystery. The cloud was alive, a mate of active fuss and feathers; birds, birds by the million, so it seemed. One or two came to meet ns, and now a distinct murmuring sound was heard, growing (Vender end louder as we approached, *nntil soon the roar was deafening. The terns now left the Island by scores and hundreds, flying abont the boatwith wild cries, dartingdown with menacing gestures.' Myriads that had been upon the ground rose, andwhat hadbeen an indefiniteelaud became an “almost solid mass of birds, creating a noise like thunder, so that as our boat crunchedbn the sandy beachour voices were lost and weoould only hear each other by screaming. This bad a slngu lareffect, as on the asoond every indi- vidual ceased its clatter, silenoe pro­ found seemed to reign and tbs birds dived or swoopeddown as if is fear, torise again and continue the avian up* roar. .The eight was • most remarkable one. The birds were of two ldnda—the blade-headed tern and the noddy—the former beautiful creatures, with dark heads and bright intelligent eyes, veri­ table spirits of the air and gale ae they flitted about; while the noddies, which were sparsely represented, were dark, with a pain light patch upon the head* The gulls laid their eggs upon the ground, the noddies is rads nests upon the trees. The Island or key ooeupted several seres, perhaps twenty, *»d was eorsrud with a low scrubof bay eadar nowhsrn mors then tan lest In height, with hers endthere a patchof pea*. ThSMrdS hui . footof ground, SO that R waa ittfitoult to step or n o n In tb* bosh without treading upon ft * attrsotive tpeeklsd TO* flonierikiM'rxegsuiiuitawere rim* ple enough, i i ft# «gguwere hatched by the son and hot aaod that sooled but little during ft * night fropijhe bekhiffit rueslvuddaring the d^r. The only eosmiee ft# birds bed wers tbs , henaRsn»bs,tlMiisoUtit«tStbspsnaa- seut settlers of the iatsnd. . -AM latereedag Twae-rteee. . A newFreaehelook soutain* a norsl spplleatieu *f ft* magnet. Thu dook is shaped like a touabourino, with heir* sis st flowsrs painted on its hosd* Around tbs sinus two bess erawl, ft# lttfse on* requiring twslvs hduttf 6* ootaplstsUsoironit, while tbs Masttw ous makes It «vsty hour. DUMrsut flowei* rapretssi ft s bear*. and fts tWNhWhich its of ire* ara stored by tm magneti -hshiaft f t * bead *f- ft * tamUarlust ARTISTS' MODELS IN PARIS. sir Arms sad Throat* R m n lf i t fa te Portraits or lUch Wonsan o f SUshlon, A report of a contemplated strike of the models in Paris ha* brought outan interesting interview between one of the ladies in theprofeaalon andArepre­ sentative of a paper in the Frenchcapi­ tal, says the New York Sun. •‘Well,’* said the reporter to this youngwoman, whomhe describes as a handsomeblonde,with a1yreahandrosy' complexion, ‘Aronare all on strike, eh? You are syndicating?" With a smile anda shrug she replied: “Nonsense! that thing could never take.” “Andwhy?” “ It la easy to understand. You eee re are two kinds o f models, those ;hpfollow the thing all their lives mid1 who take it up en passant The are the models o f the academies, want to go on strike, and iiHe eeo- are the artists’ models, whp laugh proposal and treat it aa ahum- You will find tfie first at the >1of Fine Arts, with Julian, in the atcli|rs o f Bonnant, Jean-Paul Laurens and |Cormon* .The women get four francs a sitting ond the men three, the total learnings of a day being eight and six francs. At the end of the week therejis also the comet. “ Every Saturday the monitor goes round with a comet, or horn-shaped paper box, and takes up a collection. Ther students, give from two to five xxjtto each, according to the degree of tifljfoetipu which they derive from the models. That brings in about seventy- five cento, nnd ■ sometimes one dollar; but this is rare, and, moreover, the . models do not get work every week. They are often brought down to ex­ treme poverty; and often have to sing in the streets and beg. The women, formerly servant girls, get places again when they ,can, and some of them do worse,” / “ Is it possible?” “ It is as true as I am speaking to you; .but they always come back and pose. -As for the artists’ models, there are very few men among them, on account o f the increasing scarcity of church mid historical pictures, For the women it is a temporary business. A fresh and well-made girl commences to make her living in some dressmaking establlsh- meut^whero she begins to undermine her constitution and redden' her eyes from eight in the morning to ten and eleven at -night, and all for what? About seventy-five centsaday. Eventhat would not be so bad if there was steady work; but the dull times are frequent. So she decides to pose. At the login­ ning it is hard, oh, very hard, but&trl&at we become reconciled to' it, because It is a fine thing for a pbor girl to malce her four francs a day. Certainly the model does not get work every day at the beginning. She gets her customers gradually. Rut when once established she is all right. At one place she poses for the entire figure. At another She poses for spmo detail, especially among the portrait painters.” “The portrait painters?” “Why, oertainly. Doyou fancy that those fine and richladieswouldtake the trouble to sit for their portraits every dayfor threeweeks? That would tire them pretty soon. Consequentlythree- fourths of the artists, when the prep­ aration Is finished, take the feet, the hands, and sometimes the arms apd throat from us. After all, it is not such abad trade, although there are always dull times In the summer months* The business has only one drawback—a serious one—it doesn’t last. You see we can’t always be young. Whenwa tonch upon twenty- five the complexion begins to fade. At that age alsowe become fat* Thenwa quit thebusinessand return-to dress* making.” _________________ A Mats*. A decided novelty in the way of a sportingevent, and onewhich attracted a big “gate,” waa a Chinese rioe-eating match in San Francisco a few days ago. The match wasarrangedbyaChinaman namedMarshy, who is a great sport and as muchof an American as the law will allow him to be. Fifteen of his pig-tailed oouutrymen competed for the grand prise of two dollars, A huge bowl of boiled rioe was set on a table and attendants dished the rioe out in small bowk to the contestants. The leanMongolians stood aroundthe table, chop-sticks in hand, and when time was oalled they pitched in with terrible earnestness and painful solemnity. The rattle of obep-stiokskept up at a lively pact for half an hour, but at the end of an boor Ti Jlng Yon, who had tested for a eonpk of days, waa the only stayar, sad bs was declaredths winner. The amount of rioe consumed left a •mall margin of profit for painfully Marchy. f flaas* Fraak « f a BitWie Mr. James Grier, who lives aboutlira mike east of Dawson, has a turkey S ta b le r t h a t k a e u r io s h y , r a y s f t * Ia m b u s (O .) E n q u tre r-S u n . M r. G rie r’s tu r k e y s e o a e is te d o f t w o b a n * a a d t lt e g o b b le r . T h e h e n s m a d e n e sts a b o u t s e r a n ty -flv e y a r d * ' A p a rt In M r, G rio ria m e lo n p a tc h , la id t h e ir n e st* t e l l o f e g g s s o d w e n t t o s e ttin g . T b s g o b * td*r g o t -lo n e som e arid c o n c lu d e d t h a t f t * p r o p e r t h in g f o r fcfcu f t fid w a s f t a e t a k o . B a g o t att i q u a l dis ta n c e be* t w a a a f t * t w o ta rite y t » m a q a ft t e d a rm * g u ia e * v r a ft R M lo n s a d a e t s ix ttwkkjSDii be waa diftftAted. Mr, B r ie r th o u g h t b k goWW ar b a d tw en jhaftand hka in fte pe*ft tiyteg f t m m * * Tntirfffff*-— WE HAVE BARGAINS W W W X T * Houehold and kitchen Furniture. When cleaning house this fall you will find you need a new parlor or chain- ber Buite. It is then we can do you good. We have an elegant line to select from and wil guarantee prices. BAER fc MORTON. h . : * - ■'* * * ■* * ; It may he you wi need the services of or practical embalmers. I f so we guarantee good service H A R B , & M O R T O N . FAWCETT?, S l e n l a Hus in stock a fine line of WATCHE*rCLOCKS, JEWELERYand DIAMONDS! The finest Mae of Optical Goods In Greom1County. A Specialty made of Brazilian Pe' tide tipi'ClHHvi ill Gold, Silver mul Sift 1 trainey. . They confera brlllliircy and dintlnctno^H of virion, with an aiiiuunt of eaue anu comfort, Beldom enjoyed by spectacle wearers* ■ Cincinnati PivlElow* [ j/ennsulvaniaLinesj rsoqSXMirssMstwTrglseCwiftlTte*' , : Weerir^rd,r, ; Oetnra%wi'.,.t*Jv. 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UUOHVALUABiEIKfORUMtOHfdOS k SWMUfTflimrOfftlt- ^l,0hM1S&Pa8SBO* L«a?jS5: F+aP’bA -VI T i withoutany teacher; you cametotherescue whenMlwLafarge desertedherItoisartoclass ................. 'Vltnprov- .....: 1 heard you telltog Tommy Games lust evening how his club made mistakes in ploying baseball: you seem to he up on all the latest *fad*,’ and Irnov * ‘ * “ * * ........ .............. . do you g e l __. . . . - ......................... .. from Inthis little out-of-tho way place1—for you nevergo to the city.” . K atk : “ Why, Jennie, you will maVe.mo vain. I haveonly oneaourooot Information, but (t issurprising how itmcstsall wants, 1 veryseldomhear ot anything newbut what the next few days bring mo full information on the subject.' Magic7 Not Magulnel, And o great treasure It Is to us all. for It really furnishes tbo reading for tho whole household: father has given up hismagaklne that he has taksn for years* ns hojays this one gives more and bettor infonrauon on the subjects nr the day; and mother says that It ia that thatmakes her such a famous housekeeper. In fact, wo all agroo thst it is the out/ xeatly rAMter msgasme published, as wa have sent for samples of all of them, and find that one Is all for men. another nil for woman, and another for children only, whtlethleone suits every one of us; so we only need to takeone instead of several, sud that towhere the eoonomy cornea In, for it is only ttm .a rear. Perhapsyou, think I am too lavish to mypratos; bu t! will lrtyou »co ours, or, bettersuu, send 10 cents totes pub­ lisher, w . Jennings Demorest, 15 Bast 14th Street, NewYork, for a sample copy, and 1 Shall always oopaldor that 1 havo d' a great favor; andmay uaout, aa you say w e n -.. . , , ........... being the hast Informed family In town. If uajH toDsmoreafsFatallyXagaxtos M e r c h a n t T a i l o r , NO 10 N* DETROIT STREET X m J Y M * 0 , 4 Before you buy your suit, Overcoat or Pants for Fall, see KANY THE TAlLOfc he has a full line of Foreign and Domestic goods always no hand to select from. Perfect fitting garmentsand first class work guaranteed at a reasonable price, * 74-^. Clitip,M Islaml&FacileEy, The IMtrct haute to end from Chicago, Joliet, Ottawa, Pearls, [ a Halle, Moline, Rock lalaml. In IMJNOIS; Piiwnport, Muncattnc, Ottumwa, Oskaloaaa, Dee Motiiee. Wlntcraet, Audution, Ilarlnn and Oouucll r.luffe, In IOWA: Mlnileapalla amt 8't. Paul, in MIK- NKSOTA: Watertown and Bloux Pall,, In DAKOTA; Cameron, St. Joeeph and Kanau City, In MI8SOUIU; Omaha,Xlnrolu. Falrbury andNr.leon, InNKIIRA8KA; -Atclitaon, t«avemrarth, Horton, T-peka, Ifntchlnaon, WIvliUi. Uellavllle, Ahllene, Dmlga Cllr, 0 ‘ldwell, In KANSAS-, KlntAalicr. 121Rnmand Mlncn, III INDIAH TKiUUTOHY; Denver, Colorado Spring* and Pueblo. In COIAlHADO, TraVeraea new artaa or Hell’ fknnlng nnd grnalng land,, affunllng the beet fkutlllleo of Inter­ communication to all towna ami dtlra eaat and weal, northwest audaouthweat of Chirngp and to IVclOc and luuti^ocenulc sraiairia M AOm riCEU T VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS s f/adlng all comrctltora In splendor of equipment, between CHICAOO and DK» MOISSSI. COUNCIL nMJKPfl and OMAHA, and twtween CHICAGO and DENVKR, COLORADO SPRINGS And PUKBLO, vis KANSAS CITY and TOPKKA and via ST. JOSEPH, I'irai Llaw DayOnuhes, FRKK RECLINING CHAIR CARS, and Palace Hleepere, with Dining Oar Servlet. Clowconnections at Denver and Colorado Spring* with diverging railway line*, now farming tb* new and -plcfurtsiiue STANDARD OAUQE TRANS-ROCXT MOUNTAIN ROUTE Over which enperbly-erjulpped train* nut dally THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE <o and from Salt Lake CIty. Ogden and San FromDen. THR ROCK ISLAND la alM the lHrcct and Ff.vorlta Lin* to aad from Manltou Pike’s Peak and all other Military and jcenlc reaortaandclthaand rnlnlngdlalrlrtflnCoIoroda DAILY'PAST EXPRESS TRAINS I * From St. Jceeph aiei i~ t*ae CI1- to and from all ha* portent towna.eltfcsami eectiona In Southern Nelraaka, Kanaaa and the Indian Territory. Aleo via ALBERT LEA ROUTE from KAnM, City ami Chicago la Water- town, 8km* Fnlh. MINNEAPOLIS ahd ST. PAUL, eonnectinngfor all joint* north and aorthweet between the lakei and the PacISc Coatt. for Tlcketa, Map*, Folder*, dr desired lalbrtnatloa ap|4y to nnr Ontpon Ticket OIBce in the United Mate* •rCanada, or addteaa E. ST. J O H N , l ^ i l Manager, J O H N S K B A tT J tl ICAQO. ILL. CHAS. E. SMITH’S lg\he place foryou to get ft amooth aave or n etylish hair cut* Ceflarvillo,0, m life » AM I'M •845 903 AM 925 935,tlOM AM 7351015,11 10' 7351018 A»l 90011251 AM AM . . Eastward. MehmMd „...flv, Dnyles Xenia. Yellow Spring*. “ B*rln*(leM.:...ar. lo t « AMI AM t5gd*7 40i 6 ^ 920 63^ 92t 7IS 957 7!»10 06 •7 4^1028 80S1060I AM I AM 'n I’M pm im .IGCttOH? 635:8?5 [TM IM PM »«M N,U_ ilirffi I; PM Oarkraced TrpgAnuta list frw 1^)0a,n..tel,00 a.IW.;LigktlaorfBna1.00a a. t» 1 A 9 p.a, 9 --- - Fnllnnn Sleet ft *0 and Ml cit_ bus nnd Pittsburgh ...__ * burghITnfonStation to and Worn Baltlinprp, Washington, Philadelphia and New York! Noa.». « went at connect at Btchmond for fndlnnapolis and St. tents: K«a*g ( nnd s forChicago: BTw. a for tegansport. JOSEPHWOOD, E. A. FORD, _ C<a«ialkaugw, ; SesanlfumgerlgeBt, 8-JLVt-P . PmSBDMGH, P knn ’ a . ■ . For timecards,rate*of tore, through tickets, baggage checks, and forther Information regarding the running of trains apply to any Agsntof thePennsylvaniaUnes. * ' W . R. Torrence* Agent C’edarviIle,#0 . BANK OFJXDMIinUE General Banking Biisincs Tranaacted. 6 m . W . H urper, Prea . . W* la. C lsm aag , Caaliier. fdiridual osMts principally inveitod In R m I Eatat* $200,404. W . - P , T B A D 1 -1 R Attorney At !,aw. KO. 9 EAST MAIN STREET, OP POSITE COURT HOUSE. THE MUCH-DESIRED” LONSWAIST and PERFECT HIP EFFECT can onlybe produced fucoaetfolly by wearing ■ » * * ■ * * Ira urn t h e n y p L E X Corset a d j u s t a b l e OVER TH E HIP AKPWJLL ANY FORM toatantiy, giving 1 Parfsnt Cara and ________ Canto**. 1 rkavs^itoifikj toiisi, whtokvritt Mag vl|>t t o s M H tali la g it a w ; which Will Mat hrralc. _.. to throe lengths J n n and gerttrs, nydrygood*deater IntheU.8 car supplyyoo* arii«»ere Wanted. 9tn4 for OWaMgav. ftltt. CD., JiK^rtfr, f ln c k l e u ’ MAntiieft Halve. The beet ralve id tbo woriil lor eat 8 ,1 broiate, gofte nlto-re, s;iH riietHri, fev« •orw, t*Ut>r, ctbsppetl bands, riil'blrtins, cornsandallSttp erUMJoint, Pptltivej If curt* pile*, okno pay raqaired. If M guaranteed e-UtsfActionj toXi f t * aideby: \ 0. L. P aihr , d . h*a. Ban RcvmLM, a .». a PAINE & ttriOUg, . DENTISTS !! XeniaNational .fiankbuilding, corner Main and Detroit fit*.,Xenk, O. VltftilgddAir and Nltrou* Oxld* Cfts uft*d for thaFAlNLMfiExti'fto* ttenof te*iH. \ I

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