The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21

1 ‘flK flKJHaitt) fcr.VJ’UItDAiT, M AY 28r 1892. W. Hi HhA 111, Editor and Prop'r PftlCff *1,20 P M ANNUM. CH URCH O IR K C T O R t . dloyaiianfar". .Church,-wRer' T. C. j-itrmil, Pastor, itoirnlar uni-vice jj »t JI -.00 » ms Sabbath school atlfl-.tlOa hi JE. P. Church.—tto». -1. K. Morton, pastor, Horvlces at 11;00 a hi ; Sabbath aaltool at UltOOft id . M. E, Church.- Rev. G. L. Tuft*, pan. *nr. Preaching at 11;0S a in; fhthbath m ||<Hil Ht O'HOft. i» .; Hlftivi. »:<» p. in,; Yonnc people’* meet-ln" at tiW p ms prayer meeting Wednesday evening at ,:00 U, V. Church. —Rod1. ,T. C. Warwick, pastor. Services nl II;«tftn in »ml 7 p m ; Sabbath school at IQsQOam A V .K . ohnwli.— ttev. A. O. Hplvey paator, Preaching » t l|;0(i » in hih I 7 ;00 |t hi ; <JU«aevery other Sabbatli *t 10:00 a. in,; Sabbath xeiionlat 10;Q(1* in. ' tiaptirt Chord;. — Key. E. H. Ward pastor. Preaching every Sabbath at I U iii , hix 17:0O|> m; Sabbath School ftt jhlHi o'clock |>in; Prayer meetlug Wed ii»K<tav night.. T~ .... ■fflii;vi.i7?.7r,v''v;-.Tf-|P7 "V"i 1 wme*.»erfe*w:." THC ENGLISH THRONE The Qaeetlva rt ftaecMuilna 1'irnMw .■■■:■Materiel for■ HpavaJetleD. > A very remarkable feature in con* 1 nectiun with the death of the duke of Clarence and^Avohclul# U the demon* atrations that are utUl mude.QThe Al­ bert memorial ch tM nots^M d lottw /public the other day, aral kobdreds of people went m»m IjoodtV-te Windsor for the purpose of lopklngStt Onecoffin , containing w t remain* ofst^v duke. Kot alone frejm London, but frommany parte of tbe country people Socked to Windsor, andevery truin which stopped at tba etfttioa added lie quota to the crowd. The streets were /early SIM ' with throngs of mem, women and chil­ dren moving in tbe direction of : the ■castle. Alt the iuornlng there waa a steady stream, of humanity pouring through the chape) eager to look upon the coffin. They were kept moving alongsteadily, Tbe fear that tbe dnohesa of Fife may, throughaconcatenation of events, encored to the throne, continues to an* cite tbe English people, particularly thoseof the nobility and upper classes. A wall informed correspondent says that Prtnos George, of Wales, who. through bis brother’s death, becomes heir presumptive to the throne, will al­ most Immediately be made duke of Busses, and that his engagement' to /some princess will be announced before the end of the season. •It is earnestly hoped that the very greatest precautions will be taken with regard to the health of Prince George, Air, it la said, be is not gifted with a much stronger constitution than, that possessed by hie brother. It vrda generally understood that when Princess Louise married the esrl « f Fife, whom ,the queen afterward created a duke, ah* renounced her right# of eneeewsion, but it ie now known that she did not. In the event jo f U ms U m I mm * of Fife tmoomiagqueen the dglte of Fife; would, of soars*, be mad* print* consort, and the Ids* of his holding thftt most exalted position -ia not at all cooeptobl* fotha v NuehnbeeesaskNi might haea Uftforeaults. T h a d ^ e fth e d sh e hashaA avavy - great affiast «pcn jmahy . trade. The praspssls -of however. wiU net -ho eerianslf fersd with. The caeca having - altered her determlastten net tnjhnhl •SlNtwief'lwewr' NT The .qffgto. hoi ekdadnt « » ' t^rnMinjpsmhna* iy th* * f Hole*. tehte* H*a* now he taken ly thednihsinefAlhony. widow id Frlnev UowM . fowrti sen of tbe.queen, who dfod In W * t A b theegh the membersoftfw royal fiMfeh ly will take no fort wbaUvSr in pri­ vatesctertelmwato. the earionadonees. teas, ate., of soeWty will a~ Ths tsuM C«t la Thapclfted henfd.whiehkasforeoleng a time held pophfsr favur, Is amlenger tbs thing of fftAhkHithat It was. saysthe Nations! Berber. "The poksted beard.’* says M. Henri Posjol, an authority, "kas eertfttn advantagesoverOil otbsrs, aad that is tbe reason why ft bass* Jong been popular. It Is a style of beard that was invented fayKing Henry 111. of France. It requires lesa trim* aneg »nd earn.than any other, and tlicrsiors fas this busy country It has bees widely adopted. Rut it must go- Tbe new beard resembles the ana how about t* be dieoerded In some respects. It 1s like A pointed beard with the point out off, It Is Why1thin and efossly cat on tho cheeks. It Is s peculiar fact that the adoption of this etyle after discarding the other Hi hut a repetition of history. Aftaf ll«»ry lii. tesd eeadethe pointed beard aafoshloaahlo the One do Uolee inWndussil thepresent beard. The Dus de Gules, an you Will remember, was ibi Instigatorof the IfuguenotMaemc ore an dt, BartikdmnaWbday. II* Ihred 'titthe eiatssstheestary aad was nssas- htiiitsdId hbi fotiy-thlrn yew hf order HUenry tli**’ ttFE IN 5AHJFRANC15CO. Ia 4 r t e ftnil Moviu;;* anti Itvitsurftst |.hse|i««jrmHUd i!lttp«r«. TTitre is not a city in the world, or, to qhalify, on this side the "pond.” where |K*oplc visit all their lives in rented bontesr^bn they in pretentious quarters on the avenucq, in downtown hotels or in the degrees of boarding houses that flank the streets from end to end—as la BanFrancisco. The word visit Is used, says the New York Sup, because theseltledness ofeastern homo life i» not felt or understood. Ileal domesticity in the good old New Eng* land sense is on unknown quantity, Yon move into quarters having some­ thing desirable torecommend them and meander out again at the end of a month if-the desirability isn’t sforth­ coming. Packing and dnpacking, that beta oolr of most women, is bens a diversion. It ail reminds one of nhuge game of progressive euebre, in which tbs prh» royal is bestowed upon the person making, tile greatest numberof moves, the aim boiW always to get somewherepear tha shops and theaters and in as fashionable a quarter as one's means will permit If the financial conditions are good, four rooms together ore engaged, two if they ore not particularly so, and failing cither extreme one room an­ swer* with a folding bed. Into these different apartments the luggage is sent, say about ten a. m. The owners having engagement*for luncheon tone Sfbere—il’s the exception when they haven't—follow about, two p. m. Be- tween that hour1and dinner, at six thirty, everything pertaining to the fit­ ting ho* been- stored away, in closets; tidies are thrown ow-r tbe chain, lamps areabronded inprettyshades,onetching finds <t« way to tbs walk the best French novel, with a box of chocolates, adorns the table, and madam herself, gowned within an inch of her life,.,la waiting for milord aad table, d'hote.' She is asmuch at home and comforta­ ble aa though her ancestors had laid tlia corner stone of tbs building three centuries before. At the dinner she assets everyone ahe knows. Why not? . The* are part of• the procession that marches, copntee- marche* aad changes eternally. Un­ married society men on small salaries —Ample for theirown wants, an oean- skmal box at the opera, drives behind livery teams, and good clothes from the tailor on d p installment plan—drift into boanHogthonae life ly tbs thou­ sands. They get cheap; darkish on the top floor without a scrap of fort, and skirmish on the. outside for apace and air. Thousands of people litre in roomsInprivate bouses and over simps arid in every sort of structure ex- ceptva church, going out for meaia everywhere and anywlteiw when hum ger overtakes them. The restaurants are inviting, it must be said, offering a perfect dinner, in* cinding claret, for one dollar. This ie of course’ at the best places. There will be. for instande, soup, mussels or any sort of fish; entrees, roasts, broiled quail, teal dpek, snipe and so on; sal- ads ,of shrimp, crab, lqbpterand iossb with black coffee and klrsch. It sounds and I k delightful, but coder it all ia the poison of asps. Indolence oharaeterissa thv wosoen, pleasuiwaeekiag and iaelk of ambition the men. THE OLAKBlCfi DYlNQ OUT. g rave »»0 VuOm tie t n | i » CsMUeua ee t« Iters U m * Me. It is as undoabtod, If lassestable fort that ths dey of lh* elaesiea la practically aver. Many a hurled literary treaeure will fertmpa Ms klddta for year* in tbehrQraek and Latia drem for all thattha world ad tarfa will aver lutowofthasa I hai eaeartaa. aaga a Writer M the Epeah.toaah for aaartaia Iraaelatiaa a' few daya affa, la ariaof the largeat Jfo°k tikwaa fo Met* York, aad the "hoyer” teM amt "Wa heap vary Jewel theekMafoa eat to dev—T peg te etovti fop aay — ia Tima fo absolutely — demia d fog the— aad a perfectly aqalpf s i hashrtars —a Id sasteiasd aowadaga with— * efogtat classic oa Msahste— Tahsoor amdsra enters. —d baw oft#* wUl they eaa- pkw qsotetio— from Cleero, Hem— jMteaes. Plate aad tka ethers?Koto— la s ksadred. Formerly when Ralph Waldo Emvrann, Weadell Htdlfos. CRlver Waodeii Hekaes. Edward Everett sad Amos Ureasoe Akott were oa the ‘lyosam.* to was asseesary foe those Mho heard tiiem to haw* a ksowledge of the elaesiea te Intelligent­ ly fellow theta. Hat. sow. good lands! the ’tyeesm* to dead, and mi are the classic*. Probably five time* a year we have acall for owe. aad it rioeae* pay to keep a eteek for these stray de> meed*." ................ Maiel IqMfass* NMhMt The latest method of obtaining life (asursnee has been devised by eertaia iMMioa UseUsed victuallers To every customer who spend* a minimum ef four ewnta they prevent a coupon wltfoh | bm i « i the iioltier's life ft/-five hun­ dred diriiafs lb the eventof death taking place by accident nr otherwise withfs eevoa day* of thedal* «* lssn*. eh* Heft-Mo, Mae sway gat a aotiois ef «w atNabee afpenolss. tost foam a hiatery of the eld half rente Of these eight hoadrod thousand were tesuod s few yedN » f s Whate ara thte A om ? A IsvrAre te twj fehteeteofsoweoilsyters. No— ka— hate returaed te the aiiat for rserta- ar a n beM ly the jkrsseory. Her w fiM e wfol^fowlVw— ANDREW JACKSON SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & OQ, -DEALER IN- HER OFill KINDS. A . N E W S T O C K O K SIDING, FINISHING,FLOORING. SASH,DOORSBUNDS. HARD AND SOFT PINE A specialty. “We handle only first quality goods and will guarantee satisfaction. Parties intend­ ing building this season will save money by call­ ingonus and getting cur prices. > C A L L A X B H U E F O I Y O V IW E L V F J I . __________________ H U f f d 5 EH 5 BB 55 ®SSwS 8 to SkUlvCteacher*. Tkivroi^fcwork. M demwsdt { -■*- *-----*— - iic«l» } FAWCETT. I « “» «•» a fine line of WATCHE8, CLOCKS, JEW ELSHY and DIAMONDS! THK MUCH-DESIRED 10N6 WfiST n d P fR ifC m iP E ffC C T * * M r t ifw te d — mMIr the BUPLIX Tlie fiiiflat line nf Optloal O m < m I h in Hreene County. A Specialty tiiMde o f Bruxlliati Pebble SiH-ctNclec in Cold, Silver end Steel trainee. They vonfer a Itrlllimtcy and diHlInclnewi of vi*ion, with an amount of ease aud comfori, eeldom enjoyed by spectude wearem.- % G ifie lim stlD lv 's loct* a a a a a IfennsyivaniaM aKSg ADJUSTABLE OVEN THE HH* IT kW FORM iMtwuly. slvirx ■ Farfect Cast and Csntsur. ____ J mmui , wlhlcltVrlll art rtu| — male mut Maavs, . whkb wiUMet am b, Made In thwe^linitht t e a end Cattwa. Anyrdrvend*dt«t*rtnlh*t7.a ru wmlyyoa tm v a e e— W aMM U A n il/ ar O iM foM i •— n m e r a . € ».. w o , CHAS. E. SMITH Is the place furyou to get ti emuotb •bare or • Mylieb heir out. CedarvH1e,0. »w>»<Ml»*trM— jwtrteeCwOslUwe- Celamfeae.... .lv .!*2 Boj-7ac^l6ssj*1 Alton.....;............“ ^ W«*tJsSbraon... •• Jondoa...,....... " Ho. CharlMton... -•* Helma„.... tVdarvIlls...... WUteriMuc- sssaSr- WayaetvlU*teM*| /Oweoala............ “ FortAncUnL.... Morrow...... » Heath U t a iM a ." ttBR==S iWktavtaJe...... H W , F , T I U D E AttOfi.eyAtUw NO. 0 E A 8 f MAIN STREET, OP POSITE COURT HOUSE. 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JMtph art ivwCltv In art from all Un- pnmr.tW* h *. c lit*»aa<i ifetion* InSmOkmi Nttmrta, Xanwa art th« Indian TartUotjr, Atm via ALRFH'i’ I E A ROUTE fromKama*Citv art Ckltagw ta Wawr* town, SIAM Fall*. MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAI I. camiMtlntif Inrall (inlnti n»iOt art Mrtbwwt b«tw*M OwlatW and tk* PnellloCbMt. Tat Tlcktta. Mam, FMd,t». «r dtalrrt InStrwathnt •M*ly in*n<rCRb]wnTkk«t ORca In tba t'nilrt *<*<»• •reknada.nraiidrtw ** I . B Y . J O H N , J O H N f i M A I Y I M I * <<Yi>TJt«i)f|dr, 0«n7 Tkt. A r*«a Agt* • ’ cKicaao. il l . a e s a s s s Gatoh o f Xenia nmkee pliotogreph and burns them in china hilck-a-ftnt* o f all styles iuk ) dfeigue. Call eiul exnniiue.

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