The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1892. SV. //, B L A lit , minor KWii i ’rop'r PRICK « 1.25 PER ANNUM. who died at lays ago, whs hurled in blAroufederute uniform, a faded oldsiiUwUhbulIet holesio it, Arab! Pash! la to devote the .re mainder o f bis exile in Ceylon to raising; tea, which is a bettor proceed log than raising Cato, iu which he ufed’to take such interest. . . . . ............. . , . .... . mu i ....... ..■,, ' , Senator Peffer’s son la running a Among the Americans who are rec humorous paper called Farm Fun. oguixed as genuine', poete by French Filial respect compels the young man to ignore a most prolific source of in nocent merriment. ■ Gen. N. P. Banks gives agood deal of attention to gardening in his old age. ‘Visitors to Waltham a few dayB ago saw him in working clothes, bus ily.planting potatoes. Gladstone’sgood health is ascribed to his magnificent capacity for going to sleep, ‘And this *capacity was un doubtedly developed by continued lie- toning todebnteB in the .house ofcom mons, V ’President Harper of Chicago has. made his new university famous the ■world over, and now Hr. Harper, also . -of Chicago, is preparing to erect n wven-story combined medical college and hospital with the greatest-clinic in the world,'- ' ^ . Auguste Desmoulins, wh^’ died the other'day in France was;engaged at .- the lim'e of his death ii»' translating "Henry George’s "Social Problems'’ in to French. Ho was a descendant of Camille Desmoulins, the revolutionist, and was a white-haired and white- bearded old man well known in. liter- ' ary Paris. * Hazcn S/ Piugree^juow mayor of Detroit, was a union ^fnier 30 years , ago; unil during one of those historic Hhcnendoah valley, campaigns was taken prisoner. He hiul’ the honor of exchanging clothes with the raider ’■Mosby on this occasion') Upon the po lite bhtpressing suggestion of the coii - .t federate’ officer, ■ Air. Pjngree was d then transported to Andcrsonville for « five months’ vacation. "Mr; Sousa, lender of the famous Marine band at Washington, has re ceived an'offer of 86,090a year anil a share’ in the profits* or $10,000 a year regularly, to fake the lend of a mili tary band ia Chicago. As yet he has not decided what course to pursue. He, ’S.reluctaut to give uphisposition at tlie bead of a musical organization of national fame, whose excellence has been'largely developed by himself, yet the Windy.City*# hid is tempting.. PHij Armour, Chicago's great pack er,' was atone time a miner iu ii email Wav'near Folsom, Cal., where after Wne months of unremitting toil he ; t-ectirgd'eiiough gold, washings from ,ihe ipIncerS( to sell for 8100, ‘ This Kiim*,tieft up in an old 'cotton- hand kerchief, lie placed in a dilapidated cupper pot in his cabin for safe keen-: tog.. It remained there unmolested until one .of his partners, not knowing ■the contents ftf the pot, threw it into •a brush heap fire, Great con sternation prevailed when Armoujf . told what the pot contained and 'there wnsu vigorous search for it until if ■was found, blackened ami bent, but with the money in it intact, There after the future millionairecarried his cash around with him iu n licit. > Sir Frederick Leighton, who has been president of the 1 loyal Academy of. Great Hrittnu since 1878, and whose soul-stirring pictine now* on exhibition in London, “ When the Foa Gives Up Its Dead,** is exciting so much -Criticism, is a most pictur esque and delightful person. There' are few better hosts in the capital city of hospitality, and few more devoted ■ artists. The art students all*know iu him n faithful friend and guide, while the world recognizes in him the high est exjwiieiit of classic art, Hir Fred erick and Bouguemtu, die. $reat Frenchman are friends and have iveeit compared with each other. Sir Fred erick l*eighton is tall, gray-eyed, leon ine o f hair and heard, artistically l*o hemiaii hi dress ami, h I kivc all, stately attd even dainty in detail. critics, is one Jean Feuillevgrte Whit tier, which is supposed to be an exact rendering of the name of the vener able bard of Amesbury. The oldest hotel in Switzerland ant probably in is the world is the bote bt the Three Kings at Basle. Among its guests iu 1026 were the Emperor Conrad II., his sou Henry HI,, am Randolph, tiie last king of Burgundy. One result of the May day dyna mite scare in Paris was that tlie re ceipts. of the. theaters for that day were only 27,316 francs, whereas on tlie preceding Sunday they had reach ed 81,527 francs, the Joss being 54,21 francs. p«nn»ylv*mlft Lines, One of the Indiana delegates to the Minneapolis convention will be ex* Secretary of the Navy Iiicbard W. Thompson,' whose wife is said to have exclaimed when-he was appointed to tlie naval bureau, “ Why, Richhard cau’t even swim,” Tlie foreign writer who says Renun and Oliver Wendall Holmes are v’ery much alike. iu phvsicul. resemblance must be’ a rare humorist. There'is about as great a physical contrast be tween the little autocrat and the cor pulent skeptic as between Hypfei ion iind’iGsatyr; *• * The Pittsburg Post says that “ the wicked women o f the world have pret ty generally been large women,” and the statement may be susceptible of proof, though it can not be denied that such little women as Christina of .Sweden, Cleopatra and Sappho. did their share in making things lively in the world. M. Rochefort denies the Story that he is to Jeave-London and make Swit zerland his home. , He says he could not go to that country without pass ing through Frauee and Alsace-Lor raine- in either case the Frifneh au thorities would capture .him. M Consume long ugp made ft request of the Gerimup government for bis ex tradition in the event of his Umkiug lusiippeariiuce on its territory. • One of the “ finds” frequently made in old curiosity shops on the eonti- ucntnml jwirtietilurly in,Paris, is’ tlie cross of the‘Mexicali orilor.cfeated by tlie*Hl’fated MioiimilJiiui.; ’ As tor the toigjkl*')f I&ibcliu tlie Catholic, (hat decoiratmii’ virnl,* theymilitary‘.orders xreot^J by hpr father Qu«t^?*Tsabd|a 'tiesfii^^sl/ gci^roii^llj^rjdftny up- worthy ;.J>eoj>le hail tl»n», and the lavieSi bestowal’of^hem suggested the libretto o4,'.‘t<a prand Duehcsse* >, The richest and.probably; the oldest delegate, in flic Minneapolis cotrvcn- ppir will kMolih IrjJiWir, ‘ the-'Kivy Mirsey IrailrompnulHouttire. Mr, Blair took putt in norniuntiug-thepresident’s grandfather. Old Tipjwcunoe, ’ « little more than, half u century' agO, and he wili'prohuhly think ,some iiitt r.'f*t* iiig thoughts as he voles for that hero’s grandson.; Mr, Blair will soon lie 90 years’ohl.' He is* said to lie worth $50,000,000, and he is still adding to his vast fortune, with untiring iu-r dustry. v ' •*' • Ex-Mayor Carter, H. Harrison of Chicago, now editor of the Times of that city, had a narrow-escape a few days ago, White ’ in, tlie saddle he rode past one gate at a railwny cross ing iit the Windy City, but was dc« , ained on life track by the lowering { „ _ ■ . . t . of the otft.r. A train was rapidly > U | 1 'S [ S Approaching, and (he animal on which I he was mounted reared And plungld excitedly. But. the, rider controlled his horse until tlte gate could lie raised and then*drifted uinfer it with lotteicd head just as tlie train swept by. * Fi«<iuption in R»t<j* v ia Arnorlcti’n S tan d a rd R n ilw «y . 0 Excnrsion tickets will be sold from principal ticket stations on the Penn sylvania Lines west of Pittsburg as follows; „ To Minneapolis, Minn., June 2d to 6th, account of the Republican Na tional Convention, one fate for youud trip, good returning butil June,25th, To Cedar Rapids^ Iowa, May 29th to June 0th. accouut German Bap tist Conference, oue fare fpr round trip, good to return'; until. June 30t|t. To Helena, Mont,, JuneTthTolltli one fare for the round trip, good to return until July 7th* account meet ing of Supreme Lodge, A. O. Ui W, To Chicago, JunoA®1'110 20th, one fare for round, trip, account of Demo cratic Natioual Coiiveution. 'Return limit July 8th, To Detroit, Mich., June 6tli and 7th, aceohilt meeting, of -American Medical; AsSociatioti., -Goo<l to return until Juue 13th. Pf^lf . ■ --1 To New York' City,' in July, ac count International Convention of Christian Elides*#*, one fare for round trip, good returniug* thirty days, ' * To \Vnshiiigton, D. O., in Septem ber, account National .Encampment, G. A. R., at low round trip rates. Detailed inferpiation can be< oli- taineil upon application to any*ticket agent of the Pennsylvania Lines, .or hy addr* ssi6g;F. Van Duseii, Chief Assistant- Geileral 'Passenger Agent, Pittsbunr, Pa, ’ 12-5 1 R G ALE$TATE FOR S U .E For Sale or Rent.—One two story framehouse' of six- rooms, .together 'with fonr acrcsjuf ground. Good im- ‘provements..small fruits^.etc., just mutside,eo‘iq»oibliouJtydte. Will sell caeap,, ; » ^ ^ jPor-Sale^-rTFraniediouse on Church street Cetlarville,* seven ‘ rooms. Lot 80x160 feet. Price 8750. . Two story frame dwelling on Xenia avenue. "Ten rooms. Size of lot 95 *135. Rest location in Cedarville, This is vorv*desirable property. Will sell for 81,800. ; - ■ . . . \Y. H: Br.Ain A Co. H k r a u i OV f ic e . . Anotltpr Direct Connectim for S t . I.miia V ia Penn sy lvan ia ■ IJAes- . (>>mmt4iRtng^ftmlav March 14th, Train No5on tfiePemiKylvrtnia Lines, n n m m i i i t Bed Room Suits, Parlor Suits, Bed Lounges, Center Stands, Plttbh Rockerst . Oak Rockers, Reed Rockers, Mattresses, Btd Springs, Spring. Cots, . Child's Beds; Dressers, Chairs, Pictures. All at low prices, - NEW OOODSEA.OHWEEK at B A B B & M O E T O N S . V v % 4 leaving Ocdnrvillo iit?4.16 a. in. will initkudirectcrinnection at Indiamipolit* daily t>xce|>tSunday foi'St.Lonis and and intermediate siatioUe, urriving at 5.15p, ni. .. -v ] i l c i x » l u i n t k ’ J *» a ■ . ,r *, • ■ Jte.-• . „ v , , , rJT*ti!oi\ » # NO 10 N;'DETROITSTREET X £ i V M . O , a DO YOU WANT A BARGAIN iN TOWN PROPERTY? If so call oil w. H. Blair &Co, Beal Estate Agents, : . G e d q v y i l l c . O .. Coilsriniption-cured. the liasft full line of Foreign and-j)<uuestic gowls alWays. on liafld 'to soject iVom.'* Perfect’fitting garment^ arid tlrst class work guaranteed at ureasonable piice, "wBP'T.V. J. F. SMITH, -IU3ALEH IN— P l i i n o s Sa O r g a n s - f Jl a ic a l K c r c U K I a , ' -$■ J d u t o v iq l , - PICTURE FRAMES. XENIA, — — OHIO. H hi*duly ftnnakenfenoWn td hi* RiftTertiig Tel lowi. xctURtcdtjr thi* ]t)»tiVe.and ii deairc <W relievo I huub J i ,imffetinz, I will rcnil fro# of,* heViToit ih’m receipt in (>ei;-! •mwiJ?ritV4l)i>VI£rt^Ii,H yrjtlifull direction. Tor! prep#irkix*ml uiiiu;.* ISeq't *by nmil by »ddrc*<- Ing with etRinpiniiiitii; Ihi* paper. - W. . N ovks ,S2 u Power’* Ulock Itochcutor ,V. Y. • ai-lyr, . ” 2Sr,;5? ’ - , . a ■'*S-> - V *.'C IfiK* * 'V , * * ■“ 11■“ “ “ **• ■gmk^ m 1 i THEKING GOUQ h T 0 URES; DOCTOR i* __1«CLI8H REMEDY! Sold In England | ' ‘ fttr l i . IMdL, .. ' ,| In America l ' At* i i *«tt* a'lMidt. • tY -VA cn riM i g o o » . H -V M - B f i b b (»* » ■ n 'A •’ P * Attoraey i t k w - t , ; 15 E. MAIN St., •- XEN IA OHIO MARCUS SH 0 UP ! A T T O R N E Y 1 AX1> C O U N S E L O R - a t - E a w S pkomj , A ’rnixTioN G ivkx to (.V- m 1 Mmu’tAt, L aw *, A jw A bstiiaitixw O p T iti . es . i Corrcsjwndent for RradstreetV ( '» » • s merchri Agency, v ,!Dr.’AcJcw’aEnriiihPila M b M aw * w. u.mooKmfSt^Lmartomu . 'KH hhmm nimtiHutiiml R oom “—No. 1’anA2 OontralBank Building, Xeuifi, Ohio. Tek-iilribs at Office And Ih^idoHce. No. 96. . - Notdry PAMlclMOMce
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