The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
I! \ x SATURDAY , FEBRU A R Y 27 ’92. Ur. II. BLAIR , Editor and Prop'r PRICE S 1.20 PER ANNUM. C H U R C H I M I t E O T O B Y . Covenanter Church.—Rev T. ,C. .-proul, Pastor. lingular services at 11:00 Sabbath school at 10:00 a in R. P. elmiroh.—Rev. J, F. Morton, .pastor. Services at 11:00 a in; Sabbath school at 10:00 a rn. M. E. Church,—Rev, G. L,Tufts, pas tor. Preaching at lljOO a in; Sabbath school at 9:30 a. in.; class, 3:00 p. iti,; Young People’ s mootin'' at 6:00 p in; grayer meeting Wednesday evening at <:Q0 U. P. Church.;—Rev. ,T, C. Warnook, pastor. Services at 11:00a m and 7 p in; Sabbath school at 10:00 a in A M. K. Church.—Rev,. A. C, Spivey pastor. Preaching at 11:00 a in and 7:00p in; Class every, otherSabhatli at f0;00 », in.; Sabbath school at 10:00 a in. Baptist Church. —> Rev* - Johnston, pastor. ■Preaching every Sabbath at 11am, and 7:00 p in; Sabbath. School at 2:00 o’clock p in ; Prayer meeting Wed nesday ■night: girlish, girn, v. ;■ , *v the «as an expt^j^i.^*. and Hieyj ■ “ caught on” so readily and swung into line bo naturally that all unconsciously they solved' the problem „ of efficient telephone service,•Prom that, time the, decline o f telephone widot^Japd ,o|d'' maids began, and a decided preference was shown for girls less than twenty- five and more than sixteen years of age. G e o . W . H a r p e r , P r e s . Not THE Much ROYAL NAVY. fl- THE TELEPHONE GIRL. W h y She Is Employed Instead o f a Boy. ■She Must Be Able to Beep Her Temper and Hold Her Tongue—Tact aad Judgment Are' Indiapena- able Qualifications. ♦. *■ . The telephone girl may not he edu cated, but she moat be nice, as they say in the south, And must be possessed of ■a medium grade of intelligence. She ■must be able to write a letter, make a clear statement in good English, hold .'her tongue, keep her temper under every provocation and give her undivid ed attention to the business of the of fice Any defect in speech or hearing, ■says Electricity, .would necessarily dU- iqualify her for the work. Tact and judgment are indispensable,, and lack- ling one or the other she will break •down in a very short time, for nothing >eo quickly develops a pugnacious ten dency as service a ta public telephone. Fifteen years ago, when the instrument was introduced for general service, the telephone companies employed boys be? tween the ages of sixteen and nineteen, with results'that were first disturb* |ing« then diseburaging, and finally ■threatened. to be -destructive td.-Vio ;andemphidSq, 'jtagae, was lald updfl the. (necessity teS^bS^t^idVllity o f speech, onidtie '®eifefi*o*ieCr-; pression -w*r»r«lu iied to the sdttfibf brevity, 'liotjtbsf 'lhe language o f tt o ioffice -?viut’ kutoofonsly monosyllabic,! land all convertktidtfbver,the wires was ■prohibited: V Rates itflettirS o f belfiger- ieht hue auidtfefteJi&'ble*ive iseni posted £ tb iaa ip i tto jopefator .aw. A Syllable more than was '$» fc.qtiswe*: the Sqb- JacrUber'aquestion. As a farther meatM of pte&rrthg htotnoby^and'protectRilr ■husinste a^ji t PtejUtt VmSriiteFApfctotoi* -wgr^stp ^ « | i| i 1every ,»«Ction to leAu? ■ear tb- the ’ sty lxiga doings of the" Ibojra; ’ Sut'thd Overage boy is no respecter lof persona, and when an irritable mon ey-bag or a crusty old bank president, [impatient o f delay, and wholly ignorant oftha war among the wires, was so for getful o f rlchesae oblige as to dilate on ‘infemar’ things, "lazy puppy” and the lOter the impulsive youth quietly but distinctly told the opulent old patyy to ■take himself to the place Col, Ingetaoll Isays "is not." Such flagrant violations of the rules resulted in immediate dis- frontal but, notwithstanding, similar ■offenses were o f daily occurrence and ■necessitated,the employment o f a relay 'force as large as the original staff of operators. Everything that could be done by the company to inculcate a spirit of (forbearance was done; but boys will be ■boys, and unable to knock down the iinan at the other end vrho gave them any "&aee,h they gleefully blew him up and took the consequences. To cm- :ploy the services o f men of mature judgment aud business sagacity would hare entailed greater expense than the corporation cared to stand, and as a last resort what Was deemed a risky .experiment was tried; the telephone igirl was introduced. At'first she' was an old girl, quiet* sedate and thoughtful,' with a know ledge o f human nature acquired 'through lost youth aad the scars o f ex* .perkace. Rhe came in modest gray sod melancholy black. Her ways >were kittenish sad also motherly. She brought & picee o f soap, a piece o f comb and a piece o f looking^glasc, done 'up in a paper box. Under the influence (Other genetic pressaee a i fk# •witch* kited, hte fifteen* a t the plntf* aad ;fteifc herfips at the traaewMeraod her «c r « t «h« telephone, dlected dropped to a mtnnmns. There was no «ww swearing or blowing dfr. no “ h%ck-talk” aad no eerkms ootepliints «r threats on the part o f subscribers to withdraw " . . . . was girls were stiff. Tliey lacked rrtallea- iWlity and ilexlbility. They did not E able to adapt themselves to the [pefuepts. By degree* sprightly* Chance fur Training to the axuUera Ships. The anonymous author of "Life, in the Royal Navy," which has just been printed in London, points out that "the keen competition between1ship and Ship in our squadron did much to re lieve a sea life of its1ennui. During the day we were busy making preparations for any evolution that the ■admiral might signal to be carried out* in the evening, so that when it came the work was performed with much zest by all bauds. The tremendous desire to be first was such as- to lead to hazardous running in and out and climbing on the mast and yards. This splendid training •to keep men fit Is now lost to us with, the large abolition of masts and yards, and nothing of equal importance has been established to compensate for it. Something has been done in the way of physical drill and gymnastics, but there is much room for improvement in tho same direction. The men should, in my opinion, be granted greater facili ties for taking part in those exercises on shore that are at present doing so much for the youth of the country,” Curious Concealment of a Will. The ingenious novelist could notin- vent a queerer hiding place for a will than one reported from real life by the Maine Former. The will was tacked np on the partition of a woodshed, a piece o f brown paper tacked over it; and there it remained fo r years, no one but the author surmising its.identity. After the testator died in clearing oat the shed the brown paper was removed and the precious documeut found. TH E ENGLISH THRONE. W . I*- C lcin tn i, Cashier. [dividual assets 'principally invostad jn Rea 1 Tha An oldpll$slCid5ruftS'dWHfiHpraetii liad .plaood in his hands by fin Enstjmliu mis sionarythe formulaof a simple vegetable lenie- dy forthespeedy and- permanent cure of Con- sumtion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat andLungolfactions also a positive and radical curs for Nervous Debility and all Nerv ousComplaints after having tested its wonder fulcurativepowers inthousands of ciisashas felt ithlsduty toni|iksitknown lofltTfcsiifWinfc.^eb lows, Actuatedby this motive dud BsKlfsJyq to' relieve human suffering, 1 wilf seiftl free of chargotoall who besireit tliis receipt in Ger man FrenchorBnglisli withfull directions far preparingandusing. Sent bymail byaddress ingwith.stampnaming thispaper.'. 1 %■: • W .A . N oyks , 820 Power's Block KocheAr, N .Y . v 20-!yr. * t G. L. P unk , d . n. s . E bf . r R eynolds , n. n. PARE &BEHOLDS, DENTISTS .!! Xenia National Bank building* .corner » ■ v* Main and Detroit Sts., Xenia, O. Vitalized Air and Nitroua OxIdaCas ' used for tha PAINLESSExtrru:- tlon of Tooth. Question o f Succession' V a m llk a i l l a t n l i l fo r Speenletloa. A very remarkable feature in con nection with the death of the duke of Clarence and Avondale ia the demon strations that are Still made. The Al bert memorial chapel waa opened to the •public the other day, and hundreds of people went from London to Windsor for the purpose o f looking at the coffin containing the: remains of the duke. Not alone from London,' but from many parte o f the country peopla flocked to Windsor, and every train which stopped nt the station Added Its quota to the crowd. The streets were early filled .with tlupngt* o f jnen^ women and chll* drcn 'ijloving h^ /thC direction of the there frarf'te pdnring. ihrough tbP cbSpethAgcr to Jppk upon th e 'oofflh.' 'They' ‘vreret kept , moving ‘hidingateadDy. " , *«Tke fear vthat .tho duohcaa o f Fife may, througha concatenatioqof evcnta.1 %ddc6ed to thotnrone, pdntjkiuee ^o e ^ bite H.he ^Edglish •pcoplfc, 'pjSfWculariy thqep of the iipbillty ^nd upper clqasea..] Well. informed correspondent says that Prinde Oaofgt, z o f ..SjfmUttpt who. % through hi*, brother’s death., hecodiea' .* heir presnpiptlve to thi» thrpue^wlll mo6t> Ifimfediately be maud|»h&e of, A ‘ Fde6^;imPt3.sit his ’dngagemeot to, ' tonacilpridctes trill be announced before) the end o f tb'c season. > It is earnestly Fiopcd that the very greatest precautions will be taken with regard to the health Of Prince George, lor, it it said, he is not gifted with a much stronger constitution than that possessed by his brother. It was generally understood that when Princess Louise married the curl of Fife, whom the queen afterwkrd created a duke, she r e n o u n b e r rights of succession* but it Ms npw known that she did noL In the event o f the duchess o f Fife becoming qaeea the duke o f Fife would, of course, be. made prince consort, and tbe idea of- his holding that most exalted position is not at all acceptable to the nation. Sucft a succession might have unfortu nate results. The death of the duke has had a very great effect upon many branches o f trade. The prospects of "the season*” however, will not be seriously inter fered with£ The queen having recon sidered her determination not to hold the usual "drawing-rooms" in May, those functions will take place as usual. The queen has heretofore been as sisted at the "drawing-rooms" by the princess of Wales, whose place will now be taken by the duchess of Albany, widow of Prince Leopold, fourth son o f the queen, who died In 1884. Al though the members o f the royal fami ly will take no part whatever in pri vate entertainments* the various dances, teas, etc., o f society will continue much as usual. ^ •____ _ . The (rsis.or Moasrehs.. £ 0 Abbas Pasha, the new khedirc, baaa fad. like most of tbe rulers of the old world. The young khedlmdelffifcteitf tb« companionship of gtdd-fiaa* aha onoetrained a German carp to come to tha topof its tank athiscallof "CljJrr*, ahirral" The cm * collects postage late Prince Albert Vie- Scieatiflo Aaericaa Asiaoy far P atents ■ J M . ) IV7T7T tee fgssWiaffliBt*writs to . . an bmubwat . mkw tome . ___bnraaa foraMOrtncpataiata In A xmi I ob , •qrW tnt takan (mtbyna ia b r n sU M m i publicbya notissatvsafuss<X«bai|« in ths ScientificSwerican fsntoat droslstlm ofsiwSdtntiS*ps 6 l» Intbs world.. SplendldlrAIIaatritsd. No intallUrent nun ahould. bo without It. Wecblr, <| 3 .S f s zsart tlM ats raonttu. AddiwuMtfNN * CO., Fvuusnsiis.aaBoMuUrar.NswYtgx. , ' ■ T H E - M U C H - D I S S t R e O .LOH•WAIST PERFECTRIP . EFFE vT cun only t>a prckldccd succwjluUy by watxfw stamps. T h e ___ ___ ... tor* o f W a le iih i« -* .#6dti‘ Hdb o f elg* , . 4 , arette-boxes. The young king o f Spain ■dr patronage; bat the |collects tniscliicf and the prince o f Mo- still but a mediocre success. Tha t o6oo str*uds from thb ropW frfth which Liv * nu t s^ j gontlemen who do not beat the bank adjust themselves to the trees at Mont* 0arl<a A D J U S T A B L E ' ’ FITANYFORM . IdktflUy. giving ’ ,■ Perfsotr Ease and ___________________ C sh tou r. They tiara Doakle fteitnta, vSrhloh will- not , . rljt, Doable Stccla and Bant*, which will not brant,; Made ,in three lentrtht Jran and Satfevn. Anydry Rood*dealer InJh« 0 . 8. r^.atpplvyeu. C t a n w r n W u M L Send f a r fiUnlogite. B 0 XTR IE MFC. Cfi., Jacks**, M ich* lt\i.” e'-.it, |£I,V> *. n.’1l ‘)'s •ill. i ■M ! ttU , rM *il 1 i i -■*>Ji■* -a A ■' J- - - ' v * We ly^ve *tHisfcoiner’s for larnis of 80, 150 . ana 300 acre^aftii,I.f;YQU %ye a farm forsitlecall at once. It . - y ,, .1 i • ..... i&H —j-«ta » Residence of ten roomF 11 * ^ best lo nation in Cedar- ■ ville, House neW.Will tiade or smaller house if location is desireable. Dwelling house of seven rooms on Church St., Cedar- ville. Lot 80 feet front, House in good repair. Will sell cheap. AltUqQU^TEDWTHTIiC'UCQWtiiOFTKtVtoUHSFwiLLO sudB /»w*. J We have some elegant building lots in Harvey, Illinois,’ ’ a suburb , ,of j Chicago, for sale, at a •bar gain, . Call at the Herald! office and see |ilat and vget disuiiption. paviniw^t, .MugQatlno, Ottuww*,'- UwkKlai)H»r te » KotH*s| "Wiatorsct,' Aailiiboi), iturtnn tuid Council , ■ JlluiU*. In IWVA ; (MjuuGtjiolis and !8|. PuiiI.-lttiUN-t ’ . . ' '}° NESOTA: Watertown mid Bloux Falls, In DAKOTAs , ■ Cameron.Si. Jusi-|>b nbd'.Kansas City, Ib'SHfeSCURt^'’ 1’ 1 Omaha, Llnc'oln. Kilrbuvy anil Nelson, tnNEtiHASKA; Atchlseii. hcavenwortli, Horton. Topeka, Hutchinson. * 3r- ■Wlchtta, BollcrUJo, Atillenc, Dodgs' <Ji;y, Cdldwejl, In KANSASI Kingfisher, Itt tu?no aid! Hthob.lnINDrAIf' TJJItIUTOUY; Denver, Colorado Springs pnd fusblo, Irt-OOLORAtid. Tiaverses new areal uf rtcfi'Ormtng il: and griming l;(iuts,atUin)li/g the best fadltttea nr later.-; commUnlcuttim to' alt towns and cltles ealtVnd west, norttiK’tst and souttjwest of Ctitvago1and-to FatSfiO*m». t -. tranS-oeeanicetSflrorts,. , ,■ , ■ MAGN IFICENT' ^ ' ' VESTIBULE EXPRESS THAW S ■ ‘ - pending.attt competitors In .splendor fof. etjulpmsiU,';'..! -■■ between CHICAGO and DK3 MOINES, OOUNCH.; BLUFFS and t««AltA, and between 'CHICAGO’i n d S ‘ ; PKNVtt}, COpxiRApo St’BINOS and ^PUBBtXX TjLn , KANSAS errV an tf'foi’HKAhnif via 8T;'J0fiftPH. ' First-Class Day Coac|iep; -BiyjHtJtl^WNINGOHAIBit h '. W . V*BS. and Fnlace Sleepers,.,with DlnliixjCar Service. ClosecanitrqUpnapt Dcpyer and Cnloratofprtnn.vlth W dfrefitinS railway tine*,- issn fo rm to g M e new and ' ’ pteturt^qae, " - , , > / • - , S T AN D tym G AU G E . / TRANS-ROCKY MOUNTAIN RQUTX 1 *■ * -f !>-• . f'.a, . ; f4 , .. , Over prhteh superbly-equipped trains run dally THBOtGIt WITHOUT CHANGE to and Horn Balt Utke City. Ogden and San Francisco. THE BOCK ISLAND I s also the Direct and Favorite Utie to and from Menltou. IMke'e I’eak and all 'other eanttary and - ecpnic reSorteandcltiee and inlnlnydlitrlete InColorado. DAILY .JU j ^R s EXPRESS TRAINS From St. Joseph andiiT’ oeae CHy.te and ftem all Im portant towns,cities and sections InSouthern Nebraska, Katisaaand the Indian Territory. AMOyla ALBERT ■' • LKA ROUTE from KansasClly and Cblcayo to Water- town, Skate Falls. HfNNKATOU* ate XT. FAUL. r connecttopy Ibr all points north ate aorthweet betwesn the late* and the FadBoCeast For Tickets, Maps, Folder*, or dsslrrd laSwautlou apply to any Coupon Ticket Office Id tbe United Stats* or Canada,*, addree* J J v. s< - K. «T . JOHN,, JQMN U M »T I A «U i Ojml Manacer, Gea’ITfctAFMBAak. • cnodqp. no. ’m Bucklen’ s Aimed salve. Tha best salve in the world lor rata, bruises, dored* ulcers, (wit rheum, lejret scree, teller, chappeil bands, chi'blauis cornsAnd allskin eruptions, and positive ly cure* piles, or no pay required. Ii h rftaranfeed to give perfect eiJiafacl'O-- tr jnn ey refu'itled. Price 25 c.*u'a i- box. For tele by B. G. Ridgeway’s ^ SU8INE8 y / v w ^ , v . r COttEOE l m BCHOOL^SHORTHAND. t UtfaJtaaeltate TW/iinkh teiw»t> If/ufgrn % B I Nnffltsh fiend Olrfif for Orcg in. The climate of Oregon and Washing ton is avumieh like that o f Kngiatid ia ita ipUdness and moisture that tilt? plan of itnporting i stUig birds df ‘the l^ter eoufetry bids f Air to be a success. CdhAignmcnt o f birds received the other day; were skylarks, uightingalea* tkr^ahaa, finches and the English robin. T)My are to be kept In an aviary until the Spring, when they will bo released In tbe Willamette i n i othar sheltered vaUeya sear the Coan.9 A" story ’ Went th* rounds recently that the song of a nightingale had been heard in Oregon, and! many persons who read twere in- crednlous, tielicving that tho nightin gale wjteKeyt'r fk>on or hoar;] ont.qfJSu- rope.' Tlio onfy Vixplantttion possible was that this niglitingale tvas a new- comartiiat waa being acclimated. * •f ■* .* * *: , * j J t Tile kiln with machinery- in full (iquiptment and good running order. Good *pay* ;ing bujsineKs, : I;wp uqvqb of land. Good four yoom house. To sell for cash or trade ibr small farm, good reasons for uiakmg a change* A handsome residence of nine rooms, good lot upd stable situated on West-i % # v m JojChArlentoa u Main st., Jamestown four squares from center of city in best of neighborhood Will sell for cash or partial payments to suit the pur Chaser., 160 acres farm or land* Located two miles south of Jamestown o $ good. pike. Very best improvements 'or sale on reasonable terms* Reason for selling want i move to City, v. ijwidl . fi.Oi. . W '» '? Sale? >We will llnd you a buyer. IA». r':ru;.'Iti jfic.1 .‘111 J',/ t t.-^R. 1 - i -Ml J.TT K : *( ..III,; ,'H* B lair . I m z V L H e r a ld O f f io s -—- ■*- -Ttewafiff- |'i;' * ;. ,« -«aH .»«««*! ;*(0-.VJ. «,.i • C in c in n a ti, Q lv tote r r m telttdiileelPfitaeinwTrtefi-Ceatt^IklFi (n&tB ' ; W te tvw t ( s r f S I - S f S J t e i i l R . 1* CwiMMibMa____ I v . " - J ------------- ■s~ - Alton....,..,....,-;, west Jeflfcraou... •> Loadon.'........ . " Bo. 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