The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21

TS Tl-TE lIEFvilEH SATURDAY , The Bell o f Eugakuji, Japan. Under a lofty open slieilt witlia tiled Chinese roof, the great hell is hung, I should APRIL, 30, 1892... judge it to be fully nine feet high and about five feet in diameter, with walls PRICE • 1.2 0 PER ANNUM. C U U K C l l IH R K C T O I1 Y . A N D R E W JA C K S O N ir. II. J ihA III, m u to r (iitd Prop'" about eight inches thick. The shape ___________i ..... ............... of it is not like our bells, which broad­ en toward the lips; this 1ms the same diameter through nil its height, and it is covered with Buddhist texts cut in smontlu* metal of it. It is hung by means of a heavy swinging beam, sus­ pended from the roof by chains and Mort'<n, 1lnoved like a battering ram. - There{ arc loops of piilm-rtbcr imjh *nttaieu to this beam to pull it by, and when you pull hard enough, so as to -give it a gbod swing, it strikes a moulding like a lotus tluwer on the side of the bell. This it must have done many hundred times, for the square flat end of it, though showing the grain of very hard wood, has been battered into a convex disk with rugged, protruding edges S U C C E S S O R T O D U N L A P & C O . — ----- DEALER IN --------- . ro v e o iu v lu r C liu ro h .—tto v • T . V, .isp rO u l, C a s to r. - « u i ji r khi - v I oos at ]l;00 a in : S a lth a th sc lio o l a t 10:l>i> a hi H . B. U lm rish .—.K n s . .1. l'\ pusW r. ,S arvicos a t 11,'00 it to ; sc h o o l a t 10:00 a m . M . IS, C h u rc h ,—ltn v . G . L. T u fts , p a s ­ to r. P re a o ltim t a t UjOO, a in ; Sa'tilm th M h oo l a t »•«« a . m .;, c la s s . 8:011, p. lit.; Y iium r P e o p le ’s m eet In " a t OHIO p to ; p r a y e r m e e tin g W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g a t 7:00 IT. P . C h u rc h ; — tta v . -J, C. W u rn b ck , p a s to r. H c rv lc e s a t 11:(I0 a hi a n d 7 p in ; S a h lm tli seiio o l .at 10:00 a in " A A*, K . I’h i i n 'h .— Ilo v . A . C . w p iv e y I'slsto r. -Preaching n't 11:0(1 a in a n il 7 :0D p in; Chum every other S a h lia th a t iu;0u ii.an.; S a b liu iii sc h o n l u t 10:00 a p i. Ilnp tiftt C h u rc h . — lto v . E. II. Ward |> * sW . P rcacliiiiK e v e r y '.S a h lia th a t l i t m , a n d 7:00 p in ; ,S a h lia th S ch o o l ,nt 2:iHl o'eloeU i> m ; P r a y e r m e e tin g W ed ­ n e sd a y 'n i g h t ; ' • A N E W j S T O C K O F O * The late Amelia B Edwards was a juccocioim writer. Her first story was written when she was only 4 years obi, and executed in capital letters exclus­ ively. . Edua Dean Proctor, the Boston poetess is a charming woman, justpast middle life, with grev hair and a soft SIDING, FINISHING , FLOORING . SASH, DOORS BUND HARD AND SOFT PIN A specialty. We baafilo only iir&t quality g:o:cs and will guarantee satisfaction. Parties intend- like tiie surface of a long us<^|printer’s mallet. A priest makes a sign to me? to ring (lie bell; I first touch the great lips with my hand very lightly, and a low, rich murmur comes front them.- Then I set the beam swinging stromilv and a sound deep as thunder , ■ ■ . , • • . . . . . . - - . r rich as the bass of a mighty organ,' ^ling ouildmg tMs season will save money by call- ""‘ingon,us and ’getting our prices. v hcc . She does worfcluowadays. but little literary The English engineer, Thornycroft, claims to have perfected au invention which will wholly prevent seasickness but we will see wlmt old Neptune has to sav about it. A merchant of Frankfbrt*'Gerinnny, has been fined 109 marks tor begin­ ning an advertisement witlt a quotation from theBible. It is itot.known what would -be done' to an editor who . would introduce Bible texts iu bis pa­ per. The tiles above the fireplace in the dining-room of Gov. Russell’s home in Cambridge are each ornamented by a. picture of oue of the old bouses occu­ pied by the aucestois of the govenor and bis wife. As Mrs. Russell is a decendent of Gov. John Hancock the. .ile representing the m to l : Hancock • house on Beacon-street in Boston nat­ urally lm the place of honor. Joseph l ’enuell,« love for the bicycle is familiar to all readers of his charming illustrated article's in the magazines, lie is said to lie au interesting sp e c ta c le alien mounted u.i a wheel, lie it*a« tall anil soim-wltut llinky man, with a ivddisli 'hoard sprinkled with grey, and a nose that -was.broken by a base ball when u boy. He speak’s with a languorous drawl that Mark Twain , m gbteuvy, and Idsnmniur isbrusque tostrangers, tlhe late Julia Lyle King, the Chi­ cago lawyer, was a favorite with peo- pie of all, kinds and conditions. He was n bachelor of nearly 70 years, and be possessed the tastes and accomplish- meuts that make a inau liked by men. He enjoyed n good game of poker. In was fond of canqting out and of shoot, ingnud falling, and lie liked rare b o o k s Personally he whs genia', witty and s, trifle inclined to conviviality. Pci- naps bis consuming passion fo r the violin, which he mtsisted in flddlm a modern Nero, so (lie jest while Chicago was Inmtiug. The repo rt th a t the president is contemplating tltc purchase o f the old Harrison homestead, in the .fame- river in V irginia, brings to light the fact th a t theirs is an <>M Harrison homestead a t North Bend, (X, not far from C incinnati. I t was there that (Jen, William H enry H arrison, the g rand father who wore th a t famous hat, lived for many years, a -d it is here th a t he is buried in a neglected grave. The old log house in which P residen t Jam es Buchanan was horn is .still standing a t 8 ‘o i y Bntter in F ran k lin county, Pa, The bouse is 20 by 22 feet square, o f hewn logs one and a h a lf stories high*—n verntiblc peasant's house, •** wei.t sound enormous, extraordinary, rolls over the hills and away. Then swift’ |y follows another and lesser and sweet* er-billowing of tone; then another;, then a.wondrous eddying of.waves of echoes. Only onceWas it struck, the astonishing bell yet. it continues to sob and moan for at least 10 minutes! Atjd the age of this bell is 650 years. <—Lnfcadio Hearn in N, Y. World. Alphonse Dandet’s wife is, like her husband, an author, and their domestic happiness is au exceptional tiling for.a literary household. Mine. Daudet is well known in'France for her stories of children and child, life. She is said to be a very beautiful and a very delightful womuu. G o o d G r a i i t e s , X_ e OY7 ct " JEPir’i.o© , , ' — • ■ •■./ - . C A L L AX|> NKE FOIC YO liltSELVKK . 1USINESS V/W/ ICOLLEGE i,V:*Jlr 2 £ s< S ^ Ccllledteacher.*.Thoroughwork.Modemmelh- its. Lowrape-uses. WO percent, ofenidiiaies ia -nodpositions. Commercial,Shorthand, TypewritingamipracticalEnglishCourses. Forcacu- ’iguc. addressR.L.Meredith,priu.,Sandusky,C» Gen. A. P. Hill, in whose honor a monument will be unveiled in Vir­ ginia sometime during .May, was mie o f the bravest fighters in the routed-•’ erey. He was Lee’s trusted lieutenant. A southern admirer says that Hill was a born fighter, and when the bat­ tle grew warm lie Could always be seen at the very front of the lines, las red battic-shirt making u conspicuous target for federal mnrk*meii. His great personal bravery inspired bis met', and they did Heeds ofdariitg that mother corps of the Army of Northern Virginia—not even Jacksons forces— e iuld rival. For inmiv voirs (Jer. m * Hill, who lost his life in the lighting around IVterdiurgh, lets bcen'lving in t “ w^J-gown-gravd” in Virginia T H E M UCH -DES IRED LOHSWAISTandPERFECTHIP E F F E C T Hon only bo produced sucectilully of wearing n ■ ■ 9 MB, «H UPLEX FAWCETT. .- T l i e 2 S n « e i 3 . i e a . ' Has in stock a fine line of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEW IL '.SHY ami DIAMONDS! The finest line of Optical CLiwls in Greene County. A Specialty niatle of Itnixiliaii PebMo Spectacles iu Gold, Silver and Steel traines. They confer a brilliancy and distinctne-s of>visi«ii, with an amount of ease and comfort, seldom enjoyed by spectacle wearers. ecnSTtmi The late Mia* Ann B.ewster, the former general’s, sister had rend, il tiler ptriHital direction, limner;' Milton, parts of Slmkesperc and all of ■qtciisciV “ Faerie Queen’’ by the time •bo was 5 years old. Flic live 1through this prodigious mental ordeal, and, ns is usually the ease with people who do survive asimilnr early forcing process, she dtv loped high lit rary tastes and accomplishment*. Site wrote two iiovilstiml earned a living by her pen which would have support -d Iter w»If had she, not already posses ;cil a fortune by inheritance. During the hitter years of her life her home iu Rome was a favorite resort of all the people untible in public life or hi the world of letters there and she was held i|> great esteem, Rcnru.c"KauT* «t* c u * , Mr*. Mithucl Cmi.'iiii, I'iaiiificlit, til., ncilvcs ilic «lu(eiueiit that sin raughi to ld , which seilleil oil hto tin g s; sin* wa- li-t aled l\»r a mouth >y lid- I'atniiy p b j-ii ian. but grew .vorsc. lie tobl lift she was a bope* css victim o f enicMiinplinn and tliat to medicine could cure her. l i d in tg g ist suggested I)r, K ing ’s New Oi«ciicc.iv lo r Coiistiiiiptioii; she •oligbl a bm ile and to h e r delight mii «ml herself hdiefitleil from firm lose,. Bhe continued its tin* and ah c r tak ing leu bottles, too mi h em ), .ciiftd and well, now docs h e r o*.vn 'tmiM'Work and is as well as she ever was.—Free trial 1Kilties o f tills Oreai Discovery a t H ukiway ’ b D rug Slorc, * rg 3 bottl«a fiOy. and |iXKk (2} ADJUSTABLE OVER THE HIP AND MILL FIT Rffl FORM Insldialy, giving Perfect Ease and C on tou r. 1 'Uay liuVu Ihm n lu UrAin*. -which « ill n o t r t ; i | D itu h lc Hull IluU lk , which will n o t lirc'nk. Mai.' la thre* to-mihn iiim I FoM rrn. 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