The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
mwT. " xrtz — wSSM T H E I A*t«rt‘ ;&- ________ * . > !Herat the town of Aetoria, in Oregon, ........ .................................... ....... jwill be engaged in celebrating the SATURDAY, MAY 21, 185)2. hundredth anniversary of the discov- m. 11 . l i l ' A i n , i m t o r am i P r tm 'r PRICE tl.SS PER AtfNUNl: C 'llim C I I W R E C T O R Y . ery by Copt.. Gray ’of -the Columbia liver. • (Vivonaoier Churnl).—Itev T . C, j*|ir»iil. Pastor. lO-itular service at 1I:'KI a nt: rjulilmth school at lomo a to It. I*. Olmrisli,—Kev. .1. F. Morten, naator. 11:)>0« m; Sabbath auliool at 10:00a in. M. 15. Olmreli.— Hoy. fl. T j . Tufts, pas« tor. iVoadiioi? at lljOfl a m; Sabbath t.< liool at 0•.'!(( a. hi .; <-hiHK. 3:00 n. hi ,; Yomiti Fe«|ite’« meetin*' at p nij pi-avor mooting Wednesday eveiling at ,-oti . ' ' U. I*, Church.— Rev. J. O. Warunck, (uiMtur. Hervieea Htll:0(la tn and 7 |t in; Sabbath seliool at ,10:00a m \ V. K. iifnirrlu—Kev. A. 0. isptvey niitilor. Yicauhmg nt. H;ilO' a ill ' nitjl 7.!inp lit; Classevt>ry otherNnltlmtll at 10:00' a. m.; Sabbath .selntitl at 10:0ca in. Htti»ti.st Church. — llev. E, II. Ward l*ro>n«iil'ng every Sabbath at 1U hi . and 7:00 ;» mr Sabbath SehnoJ •2;ild.t’cloelt t>in; Prayer meeting Wed nesday illKilt. The most popular of till Mr,' Glad stone's publications was his pamphlet on. “ The Vatican Decrees.” It is said to have gone through 1,10 edi tions. Gov. Fifer of Illinois is fond.-of a good cigar, but to prevent his liking for tobacco getting the upper band of hint lie abstains from the weed one week i» every four. P e h n a y lV ith i* ’ •XdtkM. Every dog has his day, but a dog named Gyp that died in Boston last week Itad several -extra days thrown 'm. He died at the age of 22 years, four months and four davs. During bis stay in Memphis James Whitcomb Riley was entertained by, the Woman’s 0 lub, and a local paper says that the poet “ played the lion’ with a rare grace,” which may lie an unusual characteristic of a lion, but not, as everybody knows, of ME Riley himself. ■ ■ Ten miles from. Lexington, If. C., is a cave once used by Daniel Boone as a retreat and rendezvous, and near it stood the mighty hunter’s primitive cabin. When tinscabin wuadestroyed some years ago the hearthstone, was, suv^d, and it will be sent to Chicago, to tbrm part o f the state’s exhibit at" the World’s faiiv Late frosts in France have seriously injured the wine-growing interests of the country, and Paul do Cussugnue of the Autorite says that i f the rural vo ters understood the real remedy for their wrongs they could secure it by voting against the government. But it is a notorious fact that Under the. old monarchy had weather’ ntnl poor crops were prevalent* ! Beatrice Vehon, the singer who. recently achieved nt the Royal Court tueater in Stockholm what isdescribed as “ the greatest triumph since the days of Christine Nilsson,” is n Chi cago girl, the child o f French parents. Hhe received her musical training' in Paris. It is said that her “ glorious tones” quite “ enthralled theaudience” and her beauty was “ dazzling.” Mr. F. S. Ellis, after six years of unremitting industry, has finished a “ Lexical Concordance” to ^hclfev, in which every word o f the poet’s work.-- is set down. No other such useful literary hdwr has liecii given to the world since the death of the Gei'ihfin philologiau who devoted^a lifetime to the study o f tl'e Greek article and then regretted that he had not con fined himself to the dative case! Pierre Loti & saidto be a great fa* vorjte with the, ladies, possibly because he writesso entefctainiuly about birds aud cat#,and children.. He is a small mau physically, and not much of an Adonis iu appearance. Dr. Friedrich Herrmann, who died recently in Heidejberg, was for 40 years surgeon to the university stu dents, and almost daily was patching up the wounds of duelists. He is said to have been present-at 80,000' duels. The new earl of Stamford, whose predecessor in the earldom married a pretty South African negress, visited- the,'United States aboiit three yours ago. He was known then as William Grey. He is 42 yeuis old. ■ Lord Tennyson’s firstbook waspub lished in 1830. Air, Gladstone is probably the next 'oldest, British au thor, for his pamphlet, which Macau- Icv demolished, On “ The .State it its® Relations with the Church,” was puli-' lished- in 1838, , Congressman Cummings has intro, duced into the house a bill appropria ting $50,000 for a 'monument in Washington to the memory wf\ Com* mod »ro. John Paul Jones. New York men are happy, only when, they are building monuments—rin their minds* Senator Stanford cmitemplates giv ing bis Nob hill residence in ,Sat: Francisco to the state to be converted into a tree public library, while his Country bouse near IV o Alto is to be come the residence of the president of the Stanford, university. . . . That eX-Gov. St. John be nomina ted for the presidency again hv the prohibitionists seeing to bo not only the desire of their organ, the Voice, hut also of many enthusiastic disciplH of Neil Dow, who write to the Voice to approve its suggestion. . President Harrison, Grover Cleve land and Franklin Pierce arc said to have -descended, from colonists of Wo- burgli, Mass., a town which is soon to celebrate itstwo hundred and fiftieth- amiiversary. The presentsnd recent occupants of the White bouse will 1 m ? invited to attend. Madame Patti. visited tfie White house Ittst Mondaiy marely to inspect that muneibn, and Upon her own in vitation. $he wrote to the president requesting theprivilege, A big hand ful o f choice flowers from the White house conservatories was offered her souvenir; v Reduction m Rotcn -*{» America'* Standard Railway, Excursion.tickets will be sold from' principal ticket stations on the Penn-' sylvanin Lines west o f Pittsburg as follows:. ’ ' , ' To Minneapolis, Minn., June 2d to ■6th, account of the Republican Na tional Convention, one lure for round trip, good returning uutil June 25th. To Cedar Rapids, Iowa, May 29th to June 5tli, account German Bap tist Confi-rence, one fare for round trip, good to return until Juue 30th. To Helena; Mont., June 7th to lltli one fare for the round trip, good to return uutil July 7th, account meet ing of Supreme Lodge, A. O. V. W. To Chicago, June 16th to 20th, one fare for round trip, account of Demo cratic National Convention. Return limit-July 8th,. To Detroit, Mich., June6th and 7th, account meeting of American Medical Association. Good to return until June 13th. To New York City, in July, ac- coilnt International Convention’ of Christian Endeavor, one fare for round ‘ trip, - good, returning thirty days, ; » To Washington D. C. In Sgntem- her. account National Encampment, G, A. R., at low rate of one cent pel mile. .... - Detailed information c:iti he 'ob tained upon.application to any ticket agent of the Pennsylvania Lines, or hv addressing F. Van Dusen,' C’hief Assistant General Passenger Agent, Pittebufsr, Pa. m 12-5 piR i f , i : s r t r » : f o r a i s . k 'F.or Sale or Rent.—One two story frame house of six rooms together with four acres of ground. Good im provements* small fruits, etc,, just outside corporation limits. Will sell cheap. -► For Sale.—Frame house qn Church street Cedarville, seven rooms. Lot 80 x 160 feet. Price $750. Two story frame dwelling on Ncnia avenue. * Ten rooms. Size of lot 95 x 135. Best location iu Cedarville. This is verv desirable property. Will sell for $1,800, >V. II. B i . aiu & Co. IlEKAr.f) O ffice . Prof; Henry (J. Aditins of the. Uni versity ‘of Michigan, who lifts been galleil to.the clmir ol finance in the’ historical departmentofJohn Hopkins university, was the firstman to receive the degree of Ph. D. from the latter institution. This was in 1878. Henry Phipjis, jr „ the Pittsburg Iron millionaii-e. wns recently presen ted to ilie queen at Buckingham pal ace. He ismaking arimigcmeuts t« occupy KnebWorth. Ixird Lyttou’s ancestral home, wliich he has leased for a t#rm of years. Knchworth is famous for the beauty o f its gardens. The great Bulwer uswl to say that Jie would rather live there thananywhere else on earth, and he usually con trived to stay there six months out of the year. • David Powell, the newly appointed governor of the hank of England, is a Purdue university, -in Indiana, is one of the voungest educational Jnsti- j much traveled man^with literary and lotions of note, but it surpasses miiny j .'tislie tastes. He is n memls'r of an of thp older colleges in novel niethoda -oil hanking firm, mid has for three <J instruction. In the engiuci i‘ lab« |years Imen deputy govern ir of the fa* ratory, for instance, there is a com* j Minus institution over wliich he now pleto loemuotive, the workings of; presides. In this time lie has made which are minutely explained to tliejlnniMilf extremely popular with the students* Likewise in the lHlH>rati»r»|staff o f that establishment. He isde- ies there arc many pieces ot complete j scribed as a tall and remarkably dis- mucliinery, and on the farm attaebed tinguished looking r- an of about «>0, there are blooded horses and stock o f with well-cut features, large dnrk all kinds. Purdue, in diet, scams to be a kindergarten of a larger growth* eyes, and almost white hair, heard mustache. ■ Bed Bjoin Suits, Parlor Suits, Bed Lounges, Center Stands, PJu fli RockerP j Oak Rockers, , Reed Rockers, All a t lovy prices* Mattresses, Bed Springs, Spring Cots, Child’s Beds, Dressers, Choirs, Pictures, GOODS EACH WEEK at k M O R T O N S . 'Another D irect Co uanrtan for S t . I.ouia V ia IViiuaylvunirv l^ihcw. ■' Commencing Moudav Mareli 14th, Train Nooon thePennsylvania Dines, leaving Cedarville. at 4.16 a, in. will mak« direct connection at Indmunpnlis daily. exeept'Suinlay for i-t.Louis and and intermediuto stations, arriving at 5.15 p, m. J U KMi M c x ' o l i n n t T t t U o i % NO 10 N. DETROIT STREET m r M - O m Before you buy your suit, Overcoat- or Pants for Fall, sec KANY THE TAILOR the has a full line of Foreign and Domestic goods always on hand to select from. Perfect titling garment^ and lirst class work guaranteed at a reasonable price. r m i D w UNIfl! j. f . suns, —JHiAl.Elt IX— P i a n o s A c O r g a n s - f D M I f fM l a . i l n j i s t s PICTURE FRAMES. K I L Y I A , » O H I O DOYOUWANCCO BUYKFARM? Do you want to sell a farm? DO YOU W A N T A BARGAIN IN T OW N PROP ER TY? If so call on W. H. Blair &Oo, Beal Estate Agents, Ced^F-fillG, Q, CoiiNumption Cured. An »)(1|i!tyik-luu retired from ]iriietion, fiftviri^ hail ]ilnL-eil in hia liamla”by nn fktHt fuiiia niia diunnr* tho furimilnuf a «liu|ite vi-getnljlc iuius - ily for the qicwly ntnl |Hirmu:ient cure of Oon- ,*tuntl(in, jlrwiJl-hilis, Uatnrth, Afthilm'unit all Throat nud l.uilffnffot-liou-i nl-o a jjneitivii hial radical enru fiir Xcrvoun behiiity anil all X«rv- uaCuiiqilntiitsafter having to-tcdltK wonder* f dournlivo]><>wm in thmi**mln of uisc* tnu f*h i hUduty tomnheitkiiown to his ^ulVoriiig fvf iowif. aefuated hy thin molivo and a ddiiro h relieve' huuian Hiillerin^, 1 irii! send Ireo o eharx-itoalt \\ ho in-rite it thin mci|it in (Jti wan Frcnvh or English nrjtti fi(II directions fo, {irc^rritiftnnd lining. Sent hy mail i y a lifrcs*. y in^with ttmiiji nrmiiri)? llilr jiajicr. !' \V. A. N ovks , 82U iWor'* liiovk KoidiciUi X. Y. ° yj-iyr. fw i i rDOYOUCOUQH? ] ;0 o you know that ft little Ooufchi •la a dangeroua tklftft9 S D O C T O R ACKER’S (ENGL ISH .CrutM *vl»J* i;u«*4ii tnagnter. llicre is a s^tccJca of crow in tndta which nsscmblca in ttocl.-s of about twenty or Vairty in the recesses ot for esis. mid wlioftu note m exactly re* ftemblcs the human voice m iond laugh* tug that a- pecwiti Ignorant ot tho real cause would fancy thai % very merry party mm dose ut band. l b X f . B q b b Attorneyat law y 15 E. MAIN St., - XENIA OHIO. REMEDY •Will Stop a Cough at any time: •and Cave the wor*t Cold la: Jtwelve hours. A SB Cent bottloj ItftiW saVo y o u A 100 l a Docto r**: SbiUa-may save your life. ASIC: MARCUS $H 0 UF, ATTORNEY AX1I COUNSELOH-at-Law, jYOtm OSUCHKST FOR XT. I I T T A S T E S G O O D . SrK(;r.u< A ttj ; xtiox G ivkn to C u . m - muuoiai . L aw , A xd A ustuaoino O f TiTbiiS* J ( ’ovrefipoiideHt for llradstreotV Com. mereial Agency, i :i! 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