The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
'P t fE t J E H a i i© SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13 ’92. IK, ll>lihA lit , Editor and Proper PRICE S I.25 PER ANNUM. C H U R C H D IR E C T O R Y . C#yen*nl*r Church.—-Rev . T . C. ,'prcml, I’astor, R egu lar se rv ic es at JJ:00 * in ; Sabbath sch o o l a t 10:00 a in R. P. Church,—R ev . J , F , M orten , pastor. Service* a tII:0Q a h i ; Sabbath school a t 10:00 a m . M. K. C h u rch ,- Star. G , I., Tu fts, pa*, tor. Preaching at U;08 a in ; Sabbath school a t 0*30 a. in .; o laa s, 8:00 p. in ,; Yount; People’* meetln*' a t 0.00 p ui; grayer m eetin g W edn esd ay e v e n in g at U .P , C hurch.— R ev. J . C. Wnrnook, pastor. S erv ices a t 11:00* in and 7 p at; Sabbath sch o o l at' 10:00 a m A M . K . Churcli.-irRev, A . C. S p iv ey castor, PreMUsg a t J l HR a in and 7.00 p in; Clays every other S sb lta te at 10:00 a. a .; Sabbath seboo l at 10:00 a m . Baptist Church. , — R e v . Jobs*ton, f >astor. P reach in g e v e r y Sabbath a t lam , a n d 7 B » p m ; flg b b a te S chool a ( aoOoVlock p Mij Fray** m e e tin g Wed FAST TRAINS. <HfflteftteK.lN th a W « y o f «a . e r i s iw l i s t s o f Npaad. ■ A Maa *u Fout ta Tata Cenetrr Se a Train- Cnjtihfwl a ’ TmaMttos I* 9m Mlast*. . . Some Interesting detail* (if accurate) are given bythe American Engineer ef the results of the attempt to run a train which, according to the projector* of the “Electric express,” was to ran at the moderate speed of six miles * min* ate, says the London (England) Inven tion. An experimental line was built at Baltimore, and engineers of some ex perience were sanguine that even if the .tremendous speed spoken of were no* accomplished, the trains run would put .in the shade everything hitherto accom plished. One hundred and twenty milcB an hour, or two miles .a minute, was spokenof as mechanically possible. Bnt the constructors, alas! reckoned without their host. I twas found th*ttb* inexorable lawa o f friction would cause bearings, wheels, etc., to afanply from the intense heatevolved. |n round numbers »’four-foot wheel would have to revolve overakwma thousand times perminute—a practicable speed with a small spindle, bat quite impossible with the ordinal? axle. Abo«t a mile sad a half par nrifrsfl* hi now arid to ha alt that lawithl* yHHtls*lAO0iM*flltelMiMM6 Onthe ashdjiyfligwaf ceilw ay .* tioa oaly W ssa*ii*t*A Aa i e « rd8 I* IMMWflJyf vPwnPP''•Sp$V-‘- *m a^A'imaa.nf fleuMte • «gw*i has.'It la -it em^mR gwifldK g^jeJI ^^md| MHMIVP8 hat all rnmmm mmagracd thaMMe rjpmwmo tracks would not be stable, nor wou&s there be car room, tlie rails would have to be laid ten fast apart. The car Is do* mgned as seventeen feet wide, twelve feet high and one hundred feet long, be mg capable of bolding four hundred persons with their baggage. The. ears are to join as, smoothly as,a pipe, the forward part of the engine bring round- ed off and the carexteriormade smooth, having side doors, windows and sky lights, and like a scmi-eliptical cylinder placedon its face in shape, this smooth’ nest and shape being to cave friction of air, for a train in such rapid motion would create a greater wind then a vio lent hurricane. s We cannot, of course, prophesy what may 'y e t be accomplished. In view, however, o f the fact ;that Jules Verne’s romance-invented torpedo boat hag actually become the sober fact of a few year*late* ;W« should not llke to say the above project is ’Impossible,'many aa are the practical difficulties in its way., < _ •• ■ ■: ; ‘ / *“ •LQIdfeOH Vf fiiaifr.. th e atrwrta «r the VatM t a a n iU h AUv wlU» Vtel—s f u j l i . "in the weet end o f Loadoa the conih Wono f tMhga at night would disgraee any anllghtenad community, ft to at* most impossible, aeye theChicmfoNew*, to peswthrough some of tlmaioet Isaito , ^a * h-iiiigTlrHi^iatfS"#- .the nij htivwhe ahaoal hoattd'ttoWh'’tlih: their -dei^erMte forte. Thenelghborttoodsof tbegrast hotels ftregoented .by denrinea towriat* 'a»* *#*etolly totfeetedby ssoess «f:h«e m s wolves, who, fatthsto despsrattoa, aM raad? for anythtog froas potato*' M l b iflv in iliiio vw lftiit 4 b IMMrtttlttfeff F”PeB.waua,^^a^rsl,^esmaaiaBi^wa^- or robbtogwith vkdenee If the opppr- tanity only preaeata its e lf.. A eonpl* efw eeheagoan Ameriean geUtlemea. who had jiu t left a large tota l in aentral LbSHioa, waa - eaddeuly Mr- rounded by a gang o f abandoned assn and.women, dragged into a courtway aad robbed o f watch, jewelry and money In a few seconds, aad than kicked into insensibility- complaints have been made fay Amer ican ladies of the annoyance t o 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 year*, and the authorities have always ■earned powerless to check it. Tha spectacle which the fashionable FSeaadUly presents at night has for a loag'time pact been a disgrace to this asetropolis. Although it to the main thoroughfare between the leading theater* and soma of the moat arista* aratto district*, it ja blocked eves? aight b? Pawsof women, derimd c u t is w apparel and wearing ilsshiwg lying in wait for clnbmca. A aaaa of depravity waa In Dm pape»ad«y or two -ago. -3?ro yoang 'weasanwias aswali* for some tridiag <Mme» wfaHi ifalito^wDh two-mea tea &* istear a t tha two giria and Ihay Itoad In wba fS f% ^ l i | | |* ite power white e ffi prepsi , « t rattoi HwHgp AHffRP todselgeeehtotoa wh|ah wRI keep «A thstraakerbeantejered 'by the heat eogeaerated.' tttoaowadayaeeeafe to riffieate aay projesi white doee net propose to ytotot s awn* natoeml law, ead H to galte noaribla that some formofraflaad w to eila sy yet to de* •igaed white w ill permit of a mate higher rate o f epetd their has yet been ate lm dL. Rat it toeeriate that thee* bare still to be devised, and that people af iaveativ* mtedahava her* a ye* w f attacked Arid. Altar a ll the rata A eighty arika per hoar, wh ite tomaetaab ly been aascmpilehed, would have ■ceiasa a givster miracle to our great graadfetinrathaa tha taikedofoaehats tead and twenty doaa to aa. WUthar the i i l i i i s will Ha in tha wdtpHtm o* the slidtag tatttoay type, ar te ea iss- menee tew taai in wheal dto—t iar, depth of flange, arather devtoc, to yet nueertoto, tost tha prablem w ill with* «at donfatfaanehradat noea ty dtolant Oar friendsnr* eadeavarieg to graft pto with tea didtonlty, and tea mete CMtlfaM e f n pm pw d to m s A tofto speed trala have bera pubitohed. Tba ‘ton tek tob e hnilt mute heavier than tee Mete new In van In espeetth ptoeeeltwoaMbe Itei in n treeghdike iffimtd te heap the wtoeie an te* twit e . ^ b t e agtoe and earn ara gigaatto, t e i I^NrtWNW* twalvn drivtogwhsalWi met leraetd fait wheek are naw Ik !eawd),aadtke axtoa a im ta toan aak ktrnrite aetogtoa* lew awtiernf gsnto |Hy ky having this asrbnttom eenr ten " toteJlse gtokJUkteto d/Jf ntotoMte nMwem* Jl^Mn ■mishape of cars would, it to te ‘ give etehtiity. Aft ten w a s te -uMlet rdin er eton T T S T S U . W— « a . mteUMnn^toyVgl' mtetetf RlMHnWM^F mBm w^n® thcreughfare*,«T the%atot and.ante ' ska aeeks o f -tea te satir* h e te '. M ite ere earn* e f the bate aad dsenfeef tin pralhiriensi Matemansni and t o n been trekedto s it e avor. by all aorkef gtoka and arts, to kad strsngers k in snare# white will giva tea WTStohea who employ them t g n l t s W n a f hkekmaUkg. ■>a k>r"t>eam *»*» An ftaetem faehkm paper -tee vet? hlghrst anthoritj npoa aatenmttera— mys that key-ehaiea ar* entirely out e f latelon, and that only waiter* te rsa- taurant* wear them. There ara a fsw of them left in Emma* City, hawaver. I saw a man with one of them o a tto ether day, say* a Writer In the Kaaaaa fifty Times. Ra sat down to fatodate mm unlocked tt, leariag the key te tim kek . Re k a busy man, aad k aka rather absent-minded. The to y rteg was faeteaed, to the bate o f fato troaa ars tight enough for a tra«e-«haia. Tha tojr-chain was etoutly built. In a lew Sshmteehe jusepsd up te a fanny and Started somewhere, I heard adeok rite tk,a*hairttpBet,pap*niriMtKaehain •aay, keys fly about om the floor and twoar three rather flereely mattered •ntia. And then the wan performed a war danoeon th etea te. ila threw It ant o# Iheodk ii knwriledtfae antewfan gava it ta ktost he prayed k r total Utedaem on the asaawho had invented keyteatea, aad Ibsard him my: "ter garni Tfant's only te* I f t e tea* te k BANK OF CE0ARVH1E . General Banking Bnsincs Transaclcd. y W ee, W , H a rp er . P r e » . W . Ii* Clemnna. Cashier. (dividusi essHs principally inverted in R * Eitsts 8300,000. C on snnap tlnn Cured* An oldphysician retired frompractice,having had placed in his .bands by an Bast India mis slenSry the formulaof s'simple vegetable reme dy forth* speedy and permanent cure of Gon- sumtjon, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lun* adeetlons also a positive and radical cure for Kervsss Debility and all Nerv ous Complaints after having’tested its wonder fulegrativ*powers in thousands of cases has felt ithisduty temaksitknown to his stigering fel lows, aetuntadby this motive, and a desire to' relieve human eMferlng, I will send free ef chargetsalt whe becireit this receipt ia OeT- manlhreneher Eaglisk with fell directions for preperingendusing. Sent by mailby address ing with stampnaming tbli paper. W. A. N o ra , S3* Power’s Block RocfaiUr, N.Y. , W-lyr- L O. L , Pains, n. n. A Bsss Rsvnp|.i>s, n. n. PAINE£KMOIAS, D E N T I S T S !! XeniaNatranal’fiankbuilding, corner ' Mainand Detroit St*., Xenia, O. V lta lifid Air Bind N ltreua OxidaQaa usatf far th a PAINLEBSExtrao- tla n o fT a a th ., (tetokifle A m H o u Aacaey Itor PATENTS KMfti, ate. sssriseeatints ta Awsrtss. otuvSSss^SB J^fieNtiRc Skmntu THE MUCH-OCaiRCO ims wmst ss<pafterTp y i ^ g l r s e a say a psskis* ismnw<Mto Residence of ten rooms in best location in Cedar- ville, House new. Will trade for smaller house if location is desireable. AU litSTA lUC OVER THE H jP an* wtu. - ANTHMM tMMaUy. *Mnc P a rk a * Eaaa a a d Can tour. wfli am* « M te fl^M^to*lM^ |a dtp gnoA dsnlsr Inthe C. i. ser seepiyyeB, ftosvM sses W s e M . A n d / e r OW li f s * w m m w n . c#.. m ite B m U m ’ i A m o * Halva. T h e h ea t m lv a t e t h e w o r k to r « a t* braise* , aors*. nkwrg, m f t vh aain , fcvev ■or**, te tte r, c h a p p e d hand*, ch l'b lsin e, c o r a e s a d all sk in eruption*, a n d positive ly cure* pile*, o r a o p s y raqn in -d . I t is fT taraataed to g iv a p erfec t estisfsetion . e r ^aanay ratarMlett. P rie* S I o ea te a I n k , F o r a t e b y & G« RWg*w*y’» 147 acres farm land in Cedarville township. Im provements cost $4,000. Will sell for $55 an acre, Galt ana get description. —...... .... ... m mmim - - - Dwelling house of seven rooms on Church £t., Cedar- ville. Lot 80 feet front, House in good repair. Will sell cheap. "'■*> • y i *i ,We have some elegant building- lots m Harvey, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, for sale a t a Inr- gains Call a t the Herald office and see plat and get discription. Tile kiln with machinery in full oquiptment and good running order* Good pay ing business. Two acres of land. Good four room house. To sell for cash or trade for small farm, good reasons for making a change. A handsome residence of nine rooms, good lot and stable situated on West S • -te Main st., Jamestown four |squares from center of city in b e s t . of neighborhood tfcrtnria would be eight fw tte 'ter, this large eiav aavia* Irietkm *1, ttevkaei aMstofiM tea w h ite Npteie* f tofaeter tea* the .wraata t riykkvwwflfli kkwftf the speed lwttel i* fa*kf *tel •teed. Aslsrgvwhrato pttoyrsmfll A et « < Ct o ag*' A mm WVlkai tetoa Lew*tl Ollim) harrow* xaeteUy, htegfat tw k t y t f f l eeato’ week tot algam. mA tM m * m «** te saseaddottar bttt k Iffltofte Hi i in siimniThat Wkmi akwte wiMt £ IX m"iTte>o>»tekd ttoktt te* |Will sell for cash or partial payments to suit the )>ar chaser. * Tha eaptkd 4 d m at WasMwglws to ito only eoaskkrahl* dome o f hum te th* world. H la a vast hollow spfama, weighing Ate.W* pounds. B owmm A Is test? tfors tea*4,0*9 to**, oeateMWl S m Wright of 78,1*0 full-grow* persoas, •* about c q u l te 1,800 ladeamd **al «ars of four tons sa te, whtob, If krttofl •a* one behind te* other, would ooeupy about* talk sad ahalf of traok. O ates tony topof the dome the aUegortoal fly ara “Aiaerka,"weighted V*.*topoaade, lift* Ha proud head high te air. Tha y w sar to f tbtosioKW aad igara apoa te* p(Ma aad pMlare to 14.4,7 poaad*te tea *flaare foot. It woald, however, re- ^alrea presear* o f 764,8k 'poaad* te te* kiaar* toot to eraeh tec *Mfp*rk of fltoidok*. T in ***t at tela nsvaMMi u, USAA'^aiL S M jflflBgk f lf lf l MiflH W M g lllllV Illffiw V l flliM M iir 160 ceres farm or land. Localed two miles south of Jamestown on good pike. Very best improvements for sale on reasonable terns. Reason for selling want to move to City. Have you real estate for Sale? We will tlnd you a buyer* Call on W. H. Blunts * BTittU. 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F.rortta Liao to nod from Mtnllnu Flke’a I*«»k » im 1 all oilier mnttory and •emicMoortaaadcUlmu d miolofdMrkta inOolonMtau D A IL Y r A S T 1CXPRKSS TRA IN S rtorn St. Joorph ,n i t '.lUM.Clt.r to and from all ini. jsirtimttowns,eltle. »ml m ^II oiu InSoulhcrn Nchruku, Ksiuwt ond the liidlAn Territory. Alto vis ALBERT LEA ROUTE fromKnnwuCtty and Clilcaso toWotrr- lown. Htous PolK MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL, ootromi'in* c>rall t-olrroonorthsad northwut bMvcoa tit* lakesand (ho PacificOwtrt. Far Tickrir. Matw, Folder*, or M r t i (ntonnstlon apply to«nr Coupon Tkkol Ottco in the Unltod Ststm orCknads, or oddnm E. flT. JOHN, JOHN 8EBABTIAN. (■ n lM u ie r, QonlTkt APmaAsU * OHIOAOO. ILL. e t n o ln n a t l D iv ts lo n .* ’ennsuiwania Mo.Chartostou... “ tmadoa « WMtjrsawsoB... ** Alta*................ “ Caluaetaw.... ..ar. Westward f5tawWf«nU.“ aCemte... toajrtam te......; J g ‘ 22JJS5J1HJP* MMM■», m mwm i —mr |H* IHflllU MNIOl toUVrUlSfl, tisns Mtmsmemss^ “ — - — - - - --- - * js , W. 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