The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
K*2£a Tl-IE tIE lH& lif) SATURDAY, MARCH, 121892. |K. / / . B LA I II, E d ito r and Prop'r pr ic e s i .a s p e r a n n u m . c i i n e a i i u k r c t o h y . ■ id Id- C rvpi nuitor ' Olkurcli.— U ev T , ' Cl. iiBKnIar n erv io es at j 1 .'oo a m; SabblitU a c lio o la t X0:00 a' in R. P. Olinrelj.—Itov. J. I1’. -•Morion, pastor. Sorvicoa at 11:00 a n i; Sablmtli school aM0:0().a in. jt. IS.- OlmroH/- Itov, G.°L. Tuft<t, nns- ■ tor. ’Preiioliinpf at ll.;00 a m; SiibhuUi ■ whool at 9”30 a. in.; olnss, 3:00- p. m.; r'Yoiuit,'_Peo|)le’» meetiiu'. at, 0,:00 p in; prayer meeting .Wednesday evening at 7:00 , .• ~ • tJv P-. ClniTOh.—Rev. J. O. Warnoelc, pastor. Services a t 11:00 a m ami 7 p ni; Sabliatli school at 10:00 a n t A W. 15. ChuroU.—Rev. A. C. Spivey pastor. Preaching a t, 11:00 a in anil 7:00 p in; Class every other Sabbatli at 10:00 Sabbath school at 10:00 a m. Baptist Church. *- llev. Johnstoil, pastor. Preaching -every' Sabbath a t lla nii and 7:00 p in; Sabbath School a t 2:00 o'clock p in; P rayer meeting Wed nesday night: and lade L’hey and s I f * 9 f IfT *3 S T S I»» X 1f t re f WM■a IM L j a a | a - to ££ Ul 75-3 as| g X ts £ z 1 g 2 fjJ OS I n : s ? ta u «* a 0(1 3 s-s C v a «afees ,vr;r ■ 1 1 8 [U n o [J Ah th e c l a s s ic s dying o u r. iGretk and Latin.No Longer Cultivated u in Day* Gone 'lly. -*■ • It_ is an undoubted, if lamentable fact that the- day. of the classics is practically over. Many a buried literary treasure will perhaps He hidden for years in their Greek and Latin dress for all that the world a t large will ever know of thena. I bad occasion", says a writer in the Epoch, to ask for a certain translation a few days ago, in one of the largest book stores in Nerw York, and the “buyer” told me: **\Ve keep very few of the classics, and it doesn’t pay to stock hp any 'more. There is absolutely no demand for them, and a perfectly equipped bookstore can be l sustained nowadays without a single' classic on its shelves. Take our modern . orators, and how often will they em ploy quotations 'from Cicero, Demos thenes, Plato and the others? Not one in- a hundred., Formerly when Ralph Waldo Emerson, Wendell Philips, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Edward Everett and Amos Bronson Alcott were on the ‘lycoum.* it was necessary tor those who heard them to have a knowledge of the classics to intelligent’- ■]y follow them. But, now, good lands! the ‘lyceuin’ is dead, and so ore the classics. Probably live times n year we have a call fo r one, and it doesn't pay to keep a stock for these stray de- mauds.” ■________ _ Novel IdBUrsue* Method. The latest method of obtaining Ufa insurance has been devised by certain London licensed victuallers. To every customer who spends a minimum of four cents they present a coupon which insures the holder’s life for five bun- tired dollars in the event of death taking (place by accident or otherwise within ttren days of the date of issue. >' TOWER AND TUNNEL. |A Gigantic Engineering P h n to Connect England and France. Great interest is being manifested ithrougliont England in the two gigan- Itic schemes originated by Sir Ed- *w*rd William Watldn, the celebrated (engineer. One of tbese, the construe- [UoUof a tower surpassing in magnitude 'the celebrated Eiffel tower of Paris, 'hhs already assumed foPra and the money for its completion has already been subscribed. It is to stand in 'Wembley park, between Willosden anil (Harrow, will be built entirely of steel land thus be both stronger, and lighter (than the Eiffel tower, and will cost jabout $1,701,000. It Will be 1,200 feet iWgh. From its summit the shores of France may be seen. His tunnel project „ ii« not wholly new, as engineers for tetany years past hare discussed such a (project, but it has invariably been 'abandoned as impracticable. Sir Ed* - 'ward, however, is ^confident that the project is feasible and cad be accom plished, and if he can overcome the hos tility of the military authorities the work will be undertaken a t an early day. The claim of the military engi neers that the tunnel would make ths ’invasion of England an easier mutter can 'be disposed of by modifications of the •plans which will not fa any way impair the utility of the tunnel for commercial teses. The towpr allnded to will form a part of the general plan of the tunnel. It is generally believed that both ■schemes will be undertaken in ths near future. V A Handy Way to gawd M omt . There to one detail in connection with the German post, office th a t forces itself on the admiration of the foreigners. If you desire to send tooney, you hand fa the sum a t the post office, with a post card costing live cents, which yon ad* dress to yonr correspondent with do- tall* of the sum sent, and receive a re* '■esipt in exchange. Hut you need write no letter, send ho postal order or re* ceipt. nor trouble your correspondent to *» to the post office; the postman de livers to your correspondent a t hto house or office your postcard, and in re turn for half of it hands him a t one* fa e*sh the sum of money sent. .Jg.asKM.a-.~grg-.-arara ilia ..inj 7 ,,t tn <if t .;» u coi'h,*/v:iu. cutwh t u„jiVA u UU ls I.f0."i«Alli.il li.0UA iifciil Uf (l.ti ;i,M'GFTHE i,i.ii .i.i'.liioilhinHiuiii [ 3 A L b L m - .ni. ,n i v ■ ,-y - ; 7 ‘V- ' - ’“A f x.'i s s "1 ,,*2J ^ **x • . >• x-'-r w *'<K — : ' . V.. , ’v ’^ V : s uktado, 1ft IrM&Fasil By., * »u ih m i Iloith*. to sin! f *;m (’'blpn^D, .L)IJpt, Ottawa, reovift, J a Molmo, Iuick Kilautl, in ILLINO IS; Duvcnjioi'i, MubL'utuu*, UituiMWC, OsUnlnosa, Dea W AuiDiDon, llai'ldii nnii Council it. lO ’.VA ; a i , « l bt, rim l. ill >UN- NTMV'.' a ; \V:U«*pif)\vn m u\ Sioux ral]i». In DAKOTA; Camt .on, St, 4 is.*; h u«*J K huhiis City, in M lSbOLU I; ^hi.: na. Ui.t'oli) KiCrbury unil N p I soij , In NKHIlv\SKA; AtcHlKo^i, Itnrlon. Topc-kji, nuUbi'usou, lCANs;Ak'3;rKiiTtf»;r‘fjvr, Kt Htifioiui.U Mlnco, In’IN IflAN ” TKJtKi rO.UY ; Lenv'H', Coiurmio Spilngn imil I’ut’bld, in O-I.OTtA))'),. TrftvcrW n«nv urfn^ of H ih furmlng rtn*l 'srnr'np a the lu ff RiotUtlcs of jnler*. totimii.-nlenll’in tu nil fu'vu* tm<l citifn wcftt, uorlh'.vcsf «nU nfViibvvM <n ci*ltngo miU to I'aclflc and tirtiiA-Gcc*aiuc ccniH-rifi. MAGNIFICENT " xrEsrrsuKTs g xpn& ss t h a w s l/'flsHnf? nil ci>mrttllnr» In yplpmlnr of '’fjulpmcnt, (Mile\»in an * i.,y. ":ioiNi;s, cocncil LLCVI'S at d OM AH A, unrt bpr>vin*n CHICAGO nml IM'.NVKIt, CULOILVI’O I'UfcnW), via KANSAS n n Mul U »V rK .\ -\M \U \ ST. Jo.-sKPU. riJH i-ri’Ls, pat r n ; . r: itF c M N is n c iiA in CARS, ivnd T a I i I*’* S.'i’. w l i l i Dining Cur iHoi’vlre. »(. I>.inv jr and Cninnn^ »';f*s with tlivtrtfl.'it uiihvay lines, u nv fannUif' tUo new nntl pWtUYLSHUU fl STANDARD GAUGE THANS-ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROUTE Over Avlilcit ‘-'MnorMv p<jnSj>M-d in iijs ru n dniN •J.'innron 'Vlilloi-f f liAN’or- to m A ftYitn ‘’alt T/tUe Citv, Ofcriicu :m:i i**>n KrntM’Isiv. T.SUC ItOC’K I js LANO is uNi^ i',t‘ n istc i and l?nvoilt* Line to and from Mnnb »u Pfnk , im ! nil i?nnltl»rv’ nml sotiue vvHi)i't.<Hu'»*ill s iu . 1 im nim olirnicts lnO U »rada VA2LY EAS7' DEPRESS TRAINS I'Torn St .Niy;v'ii r nd c \\v to and f;om all Im* p n iriu t l**v mt , tlib s -,\f e«»t*uMi Jn n*lM*r:i Ne%bnir»V;G. kiuiti H and iLti Oid aii 'iPiilhiiv, AU*n via ALUK71T ?/iCA iM tr r r f» I*n mid CMivrfro to WnN»r* town. ruiiQ, m i V n k a p o l is and s r . r \ r u comir 4tl n.^ for oil n *rth uiid norrhsvoot I wiwt 'WJ the lakes nml tlu* Piu ido Coast. * P\.r Tiekt’is, MftM, l-o*’-,s ov i»p^li*#’d <nf««nnrttL>&' apply fnonv Coupon Ticket Ofllco In tl»o United Statei orCfluadn. 2 . ST. .U 3 MM, i ’1AiabiiRsr. • JOHN SEBASTIAN- Oen’lTUt.AP. 195 .AgU , omiuao. mu. ■ IG hip Crjyea-fi ilnssu®,! .WiKtes? 1ST ‘ AW. \ i i i i A B h u w i i k j f M n tii J L J k J L U .JL M . J8L « 2*3 -*=5 «r»*2E7 53 m -Is *3 S3. ■3 31 —*<. § THENEXT 30 DAYS ONLY Thisi season, wo purcliased tli«> liiigost stork tvo hate ever frlunrn. While onr trado lias been tlio bent, we liavo mauy .sterling values we w ill sucriHce, ■ as our . m o t t o is to se ll out clean, le t the kiss be what it n m y , v Twenty <»ood iilacli Worsted Saits, worth $■>, reduced to ^ O Q Twenty-live Satinet Suits, good looking and well made, worth $ti. $? and $8, now QA 7 5 Eighty Serviceable Iliinlness und Dress Suits, Frocks and Sacks, fancy and plain, black, hair lines, stripes and checks, former prices, 69, $1 0 and $12, redum l to fS7 RO One hundred Su its iij a ll hij h^, liest tailor-made,C»s»imero, Neotch Weaves, etuy su its that sold all the way from $ l(> to$26, now $ H ,7 g Finer grades reduced in many cases below actual cost. =3 SSL sAS3 I M I E J I n F S O V E R C O A T S ! t s - 3 : S5i g . i iL'’ § & ® Cincinnati Division. innsylvaniaLines. dwlut*otPatungtrTf»lm-Ctnlr»lTims- ~ FiDy Smooth and Itungh-Faeed sty les, sing le and double breast- ed Overcoats and U lsters that sold from $ti.U0 to $9,410, now Westward, CelHMibua___Iv. Alton.,......... “ West'Jeflfenson... 41 Loudon............ 44 Ho. OharleMton... 4 Holm*....... 4 Ccdarvlilo .........(/* i Wllbertorco___ 4 Xeala.......... SpringValley.:...4* laixanua........ 4 VVaynesvlUo......4 OrvKonla......... " Fort Ancient....4 .Morrow.............. 4 Booth Iicbanon..4 Loveland.......... 4 Milford.........4 BaUvlaJc.........4 C in c in n a ti......ar. Eastward, C in c in n a ti..... Iv. ltatavla Jo......... Milford............. Iroveland..........4 Booth Lebanon..4 Morrow,.......... Fort Ancient..... 4 Orefconi.a ......... ’ Wayncsvllle...... 1 Roxanns........... 4 Spring Valley .....1 X e n ia ............{ Wllfcsrlbrce... .7.44‘ CedarvUle.......... *• Helm*........... 44 Bo.Charlesion...4 London... ........** West JeflWmon ...44 Alton............... 4 C e ln m k n s ........ at . JN tm M tsrto fS tM , Xeski m i O tp ts. Westward. SprlssffiM.Jv. T&nViH}!1! Xenia KsyUS RMMitna...Ur( Boys’Overcoats Xu better grados onr Ilao la bro* ken, but we w ill make sim ilar reductions throughout the stock. Twcn<; Cape mid UUu-r Blyliw, all upo). r e v good*, tliftt were j.'l tl’. tl 2 mix ) fit, much lotir tn liihleeu yt-*r», 1 a >» oi (ru d e *1 »«(!}■ hull price. KoivOnly$ 7.50 Cljildren'sandBoys’jMts! Seventy-Five Boys’ Knee Pants Su its, \ ages four to 14 years, Jerseys, double-' breasted bfause, and pleated sty les, that i mild from $6'to $ 9 0 0 , now ^ S S .O O - 6 S« *M 4 2x! VZL Twenty Ihijs’ Knee Fniits'Snits, four to .twelve yeurs, worth ^3 and $$.60, urn •Bnndayitop., bStops todisohwgepssssa* gsrs reosivedeastoflxrrelsnd. Sts.fadslrtnnyfcS ilmiimtgin rtiy. WsSbittston, ySTlsdelphla ta tf.lw r York. *1 connect St Richmond tt* IhdSmspofisima Bt.^Kpist W**♦,»! *■<* (brchkwgof We.* for Logansport. josep KWOOD, n .k .r tm h . itim ti Umpr. _ # ami OwMiw l*m 1-lMa-X* rrmw vM tt, pxkh ’ a . W. B, Torrence, Agent Cedarville, O. a S . O O . A F ine lin e o f three-piece Derby Suits, f ages twelve to sixteen years, that sold from $9 lo $ !4 , now $7*50. Long Pant- Bails worth $5, now $3 .75 , and general redactions os better qualities. Mcn'i extra henry Jesus Pants, t >7 emts, worth 1125 . Men's ern( Cnsfapn P hi J s tvnt will give UOAMt wesr, 11 . 20 , worth * 1 . 76 . Ilnrdrcd; of etlye* fa bmvi Ci cvki’s, n«v« rip. Si! c-o, rvduca fr mSS $0 •ad 18 CO, on* hundred Boys' and Children’*warm Scotch Turban- £•>(%end 36 c., worth 60 a and 75 *. a . Men’s Windsor Cap 26 c. Genersl reductions on all nnmoitiimcil aitides. Cull and bargains.. Lowest Pried r iM k f a r s o o a n d B 9 am M a i n e t , , ?mmmm. Lowest Price F^lathiera BANKOF CEDARVILiE General Banking Busines Tranasoied. G eii. W . H a rp e r , F r e e . W . Ii. C lem an a , C a sh ie r. idltidasl »Mcts prineipslly Inverted in Bss E«Ut« 1260,000. StlltffitMchern. thonnighwork.Modernrartk fid^Lowexpeaves, SOpercent, ofgMdmtes la goodpo«Hlon«, commercial, ftbortband, 'ftrpe* writingandprccUcalKnctirtiConne*. PorCiim- '.igiM,addriMiR.LMeircdUh,Erta„SsadnskyA G. L. P aimk , n. d . s . E rsr HitTXotDfl, d , d , PAIKE & REMOLDS, DENTISTS !! Xenia National Bankbuilding, corner Main and Detroit Sts., Xenia, O. Vitalized Air and Nitrous Oxide On# u sed for th e PAIHLESSExtrao- tlon of Tooth* W . « * \ T R A 1 M 2 H Attorii«y At haw. NO. 9 EAST MAIN STREET, OP POSITE COUNT HOUSE. AREYOyAWOMAN WIIO HAS NOT SEEN A COPT OP AMUR'S HEW HOMEMAGAZINE. of Philadelphia? ‘‘The hest and cheap* est iLursTKATED monthly ever pub lished in theEnglish language. 1,500 pages for $1.60. Eli Short SloritsaMSplaJllArticles liy liest writers on all subjects of inter eat to women. Throe Month Free if you take it now, Sample copy lOcts. Go to Boyd’s restaurant for a. good 1meal, only 25 cents,
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