The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
•F t[B F T K ^ a i t f ) BATtHSUAy, MAY 7, 1M2. W. If, BbA lit, Editor andJ*rop'r ■v. m ,ri,,.in,• MUCK 9 »„25 P S R ANNUM. - » » £ A N D R EW JACK SON . C lIC H C H D IB E C T O B Y . C o re im n ln r C lttirc li.—R e r T, C, Pantor. nt 11:00 n iiu 'SHbliaUi aoimol * m Ri 1*. Clmrcli.—Rfii. .T. F* M«rl'»n, p a sto r. Ster»loe» a tjllj0 9 a u>; S&bliatll schoo l a t 10:00 * ill. M .B . C hu rch .-. H e r. It. I * T u fts , pa»- to r. PrOAcfilmr a t 11 ;W n *u; Sabbatlt M 'ftopl a t P'dO a, in .; c.ikHH, 8;00 p, t;u ; Y n u iiif Feopte’s meetln*' a t <.-00 p m ; g ra ye r m e a lin g Wednesday e veu itig at U . P. C hurch.r— Kev. J . C. W arnoclf, pastor. Servient! a t 11:00 a in a iid 7 p m ; Mabhatn school a t 10:011 a in . ' A M . B . O liiireh .—lle v , A. C . wpivey p a sto r. Preaching a t 11:00 a in mix !' 7:00 p in; Glaus every other HnWmtli at 10:00 a. ra.; S a b b a tli school a t 14:0(1 a in . Thu *H w 0? master t-kt><er; one of the hoot platform speakers in J&gland. Capt. Martini Wilder, who diet] a t Nest Hingham, Muss., the other day, gt the age of 78, was the possessor of o f a silver medal presented to him for h it .bravery in saving 37 out of 70 coal miners who were wrecked off Gay Head in the brig Buttagc. Patti broke a long record of crowd ed houses while h i Philadelphia by ringing to some empty seat* ha the Academy of Muric. This may not indicate any decrease in the diva’s drawing power, but like the first gray hair that comes or the early wrinkle it is full of suggestions. SUCCESSOR TO DEJNLAP 8 c CO. -DEALER IN'-------- .A- 1V J 3W S T O C K O F . Kaptinl Chnrcli, — Rev. E. H, Ward pastor. Preaching every Sabbath. Rt 11ain, and 7:00 p in; Sabbath School a t 2.:00otolock pm ; Prayer meeting Wed nesday night,- Ohauucey M ,. Depew announces himself as in favor of woman’s suf frage, , , , . , _ Among the valuable articles lost by Editor McClure through the burn ing of the Philadelphia Times annex building was the desk which Thadcus .Stevens used when in Congress. Die municipality of Uetarits (Bas- sCa-Pyrenese)-, France, is proud of a citiaen named Jean Assorich, who was horn Sept, 23,1788, and who cast an inidlegent ballot a t the election on . May 1. • D, Leonard Woolse.y Bacon, accord ing to New Haven papers, has been called to the pastorate, of the Second Congregational Church in Norwich, Ct., whose pulpit he has been supply* itig for about two years. -■/ The Forrest Home for old playeis, founded by Edwin Forrest a t Holmes- burg, Pa., 12 miles from Philadelphia, with an annual income of $14,000, now has nine inmates, among them Richard Penister, Mrs. Do Bar, Mrs. J . English,, Simcoc Lee nud Miss Jane Proctor. ■ , ■ . . , r> In a statute of Shelley, executed by Mr, Onslow Ford for University, col lege, Oxford, the poet is represented by a naked figure Washed up by the waves on the seashore. At the hare of the pedostul is u seated muse, with nn unstrung lyre, deploring the sad death of tlio drowned poet. Herr von Bjsiuarck of IC uc I e , the oldest brother of Prince Bisinark, ex- chanccllor of Germany, according to German papers, has been critically ill for several weeks, Her von Bismarck is now 81 years old and resembles physically and facially his famous vounger brother. He is also a grad uate in law of a German university, hjh I has had « successful career, The granite sarcophagus in which the coffin of the duke of Clureuce is to Ire enclosed is now finished and will soon lie placed in the All>ert Memo rial chrtj»el at Windsor, near the tomb of the duke of Albany. The queen, the prince and princess of Wales, ami other members of the royal family me to attend the memorial service in the chapel on the day of the ceremony of placing the coffin in the sarcophagus, at which service the bishop of Bodies* ter and Canon Dalton will officiate. I t 1ms been u mystery to some peo ple how Italy, a country without gold mines, could obtain the gold with which to pay the 850,000,000 a year in gold to foreign holders of her Ixtuds. The mystery ia explained away by Mr, Dering, secretary of the British embassy in Rome, whododores tlmt American travelers alone spend 8S5,000,000 a year in gold in Italy, while oilier foreign travelers ,spend fully double that amount. This is ir respective of the money brought into tire country in the torm of donations to the Holy Bee by the 50,000 relig ious pilgrims who anuually 'visit the Eternal City, Gen. James B- Weaver, who traded the greenback party to death in Iowa, is carrying on a voluminous corres pondence and nursing his boom for the third party nomination fo r. presi dent. And it is not unlikely he may succeed. His notion is to have / a southern man for vice president. /. Congressman Holman never t^ifs to inquire after all the children, to ask how Bill is prospering, on his new farm, how Tom is getting along at school, if Jane is married yet, and ending up by asking his visiting constituent for a chaw of terbaccer. No wonder Holman is serving bis thirteenth terni. Gen. Wm. Lilly, of Mauch Chunk, Pa., who Was recently nominated for congressman at large, is one of those wealthy men who keeps up a large es tablishment more for the benefit of his friends than himself. Ht^hns, for instance, a number of fine equipnges which are always a t their service. He walks himself, although he is 71 years of age. London Truth save,' iu discussing the anarchist upheaval in Paris that some years ago there was a plot to kidnap the Queen at Balmoral, carry her off to a port and embark her for parts unknown. Horses had actually been provided along, the route, when the facts came to the knowledge of police and the conspirators were, frightened off. While the pine tree is no longer the hacklHUie of Maine’s lumber industry, there is a surprising quantity of that timber in the state. About 50,000,t 000 feet of pine are surveyed in the docks of Bangor every year, and al though much of it is second growth or Baplhlg jiine there is a liberal sprink ling of the old-tirao forest monarch#. Even along the coast are patches of merchantable pine, and a Portland boxmaker, who uses 2,0(10,000 feet annually, gets his supply from within 10 miles ot that seaport. Mr. Murat Halstead has enough time on his hands between editing his Brooklyn daily paper and writing a column and a half of New York edi torial correspondence daily for the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette to in dulge in a stupendous lot o f other writing. He told me yesterday that he had, magazine articles forthcoming in the Cosmopolitan, Scribucr’s, and North American Review of new is sues, besides writing a regular weekly letter. He was never busier and nev er looked more vigorous or happy.— New York Press, SIDING, F IN ISH ING , FLOOR ING , SASH , DOORS BLINDS , AND SOFT PINE A specialty. W e hand la only firs t quality goods and w i l l guarantee satisfaction. Parties attend ing building this season -will save money by caU- ing on us and getting our prices. C A L L A 3 V II 8 K E FO R Y O IJK S E L V K S . w MJ8tNE8< . COLLEGE ■ 8CH00L^8H0RTHAN0. D Skilledteachers.Thoroughwork.Modemraetb •xls. Lowexpenses. B0percent, ofgraduatesin .roodpositions. Commercial,Shorthand, Type* .rritingandpracticalEnt-lithCourses, ForCsta* -tguc,addressK,L.Meredith,jprin.,Sandusky,© A W o n d e r W o rk e r . Mr. Frank Huffman, a young mat of Burlington; Ohio, stales that he had been under care of two promi nent physicians, amt used lltcir treat ment until lie was not able to get around. They* pronounced Ids case to bo consumption and incurable. He was persuaded to try Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds ami at that time was not aide to walk across the street without resting, lie found, before he had used halt of a dollar bottle, that lie was much bettor; Ho continued to use It and is to-day enjoying good health. I f you have any Throat,1 Lung or Chest Trouble try it. guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottic freest B, G. Mdgway’s THE MUCH-DESIRED 10R3 WAIST and PERFECT HIP EFFEQT cun only he prodilced luctet iiully *y u-eudug ok ■■ n ■ « • THEDUPLEX Corset ADJUSTABLE O V E R D U E H IP ;> AND tt jl 1. 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