The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
fHJ-i S t CKDAY, APRIL, 9, 1892. <r= //, }M*A I It, E d ito r om l P m p 'r PR ICE 8 1 . 2 5 P E R A N N U M . CII7KCHWItECTORY. OnveuRi>t«r Ciuiroh.—Hev T. 0 . I'rtstor. n’fi> n |» r Fmrvii’UH »t ']1:0O ft w . siililmth 90 mol at llliiMi a m |t. P, OliurHi.—U»u. .1. f<\ Miiif.h. iuwtor. X.-rriMift at 11:00n m; SjiMmtl ioliOHl a t tll:W a HN * ' ' M. 15. d li ti n tl i.- ’lte v . O, h . T u f t s r>av M r. ’ P reach in g ftt l l ;03 a m ; N tlilm tli h I kio I a t 9'HO ft. m .i c la n s. »;(i,» i>, iii . s Vcumr l'«*<utl‘*’s m ealin'* a t #.*00 p in ; nr„yor m e e tin g W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g a t .7:00 ■ ■■■.-■ ’ ■ ■(I. | \ C litircli. — Bov. .1. V . \V am u c k , -inHtnr. Services at 11:;Mi a m a m i 7 |> ii;. Sftlflmidi . w diool a t 10:00 a in A 15 ‘M,’ir»ii.~ Rev." A. C, mpivey m iller. Preaching al, 11:‘-Hi n -m am i 7 oil |i m i Class every other V alit ih II i a t 1(I:0(! n. m.i Siiliim tli bu I idu I «v 10:00 a III. Ilu |itisi C h u rc h . — R e v . Johnston, 'pastor, I’re a c tiln g e v e r y Malmmli.- a t II tin , a n d 7:00 |» in ; M ahlm th S c h o o l hi 2 :t);> 'I’eliaiJt i> m i P r a y e r .m e e t in g W e d nesday nitclit. ISLAM’S GREAT WOMEN. t j Aim SUO weuv. nv (luisu one pan,* tf »0 k -’J <>f ;; kon wmri AlexTivIrim* :ivcr,ue, nn i when tha inLtre§>5 qpoiVd- the door she announced herself; “ I’m the new girl,” “Cotne right in. I’m so glad you’.ve eiime. We haven’t got a loaf of bread In the hbuse,” “I’m not expect, ed to do the halving, am l?” asked the girl. “ Didn't you do that in your last place?” “ I never, lived out before.” “Oh, you’ll soon learn.” said the lady, encouragingly. “ I’ll show yon ’myself. You cap wash, I suppose?" “You don't expect me to. do the washing, do you?” asked the girl, setting her furs iu vio lent motion. “Well, l suppose I can do that myself,” answered the. lady iron ically; “perhaps you wouldn’t object to washing the dishes?” - “Why, I him • away from home to get rid of washing dishes'cause the hot water chaps my hands.” “May 1 ask what yon can do?” “Oh! 1 don’t mind, swoepin' and helpin’ to make the beds and settin' the table. But | don’t think 1*11 suit. There ain’t np electric lights in the house, is there?” No,’L^“Th&doctor says gas isn’t good for me eyes; How many times u week can 1 go out?” “Just once. There is the door, I won’t detain you another minute,” answered the lady, indignant ly. The little man a t the intelligence Office had just buried his nose in anews- paper, when a gutter of fur announced the return of the girl froth the country. “The Idea!” she exclaimed; “they ex pected me to wash uud bake like a bound slave. Ain’t you got a : place where the'girl won’t have to do such things? Ef ye ain't, you can. give \me haul* rpv dollar.” She "o* t.lu» 'W « ' A N D R E W JACK "Nj SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP A CD . ■DEALER IN'- a iNEW| S t o c k o f SIDING. FINISHING, FLOORING. SASH, DOORS BUNDS. HARD AND SOFT WHAT TH E ZADROUZA 13. gw l«m Women Who Com pare Pavoratoty .w ith Europeans, In the early centuries of Islam, almost until the extinction of the Sara- sonic empire in the east, says the Nineteenth Century, women continued to. occupy ns exalted a. position ns in modern society, •Zobeida,'the wife of Horan, plays a conspicuous part in the history of the age; and, by her virtues, as well as by her accomplishments, leaves an honored name to posterity. Jlumieda, the wife of Frault, a Mcdcnite citizen, left for many, years the sole guardian of her minor scym educates him to become one of the most distin guished juris-consuls of the day Sukinah or Sakina, ■the daughter of llussian and the granddaughter of All, was the most brilliant, most accom plished, and most virtuous woman of her time—“ la dame des dames' de son . temps, ia pins belie, la plus grocicnsc* la plus hrilliante de qualites,” ns Perron calls her. Herself no mean scholar, she prized the converse of learned and plons people. ISurnn.-the wife of tiie Caliph Mamun: Uramnl-Fdzi, Maimin's sister, married to the eighth imam of tbelioiiBcof Ali; Umm-i-llabil, Miunun’s daughter, were' all- famous for their -scholarship. In the fifth century of the Ileginv the Sheikha Shuhda, designated Fakbrnn- nissa (‘/the glory of women”), lectured publicly a t the Musjid-i-Jama of Bag dad to u large audience on literature, rhetoric and poetry,' says a writer in the Nineteenth Century. She occupies in the annals of Islam a position of •.quality witli the most distinguished' ulemas. What would have befallen this lady had she nourished among the •fellow-religionists of St. Cyril can be judged by the fate of Jlypntia-' Possi bly she would -have been torn to pieces by - enthusiastic Christians,- but she would to a certainty have been burned .■as-a witch. Dzat-ui-Ucmmu. corrupted into Dzcuima. “the lion' heart,” the heroine of many battles, fought side by side witii the bravest knights. It ia a calumny, therefore, to say that the Islamic system has lowered the status of women. The teacher who, in an age when no country, no system, no community gave any right to women, maiden or mu,., a, moth.-r or wife— who. In a country where V.-ie birth of a daughter was considered a calamity, secured to the sex right? which arc only ' ing on a train in tlrnt state. As the umvillingly and under pressure b e ing . train stopped a t a station, two Indies conceded to them by the civilized' no* i entered and took scats in front o ' them: tions of the nineteenth century—de- i then a stout lady came forward and serve the gratitude of humanity if i greeted them and kept up a lively con- Mohammed had done nothing more his > versution until the train started. Then claim to be u benefactor of mankind \ one of the two said: “Slit down near us, would have. been Indisputable. Even ’ and toll those girls to sit somewhere under the laws as they stand a t present •else.” So the stout lady turned and 1 n the pages of the legists the legal po -1 said, in freezing tones: “ ! wish to con trition of Moslem females may be sa id .’verse with my friends, and would like to compare favorably with that of Euro- that scat. 'I am Mrs, President IL, of f pean women. • ’ this road.” The girls stared a t her an THE INTELLIGENCE GIRL. ; instant, and then one of them drawled; . i “ Pleased to meet you. I'm sure. I sup- pose you know I am Mrs. President , , , , . .t m *Harrison, of Washington.’’ The other She a tn i ed Into the oftke, : girl. settling herself comfortably in lief hke the champion lady . scat, said: “And i um Mrs. Queen Victim skating-rink, says the Detro t Free , Ujr^ „ Nrfthe|> ^ thcin raoVcclt aD{J Press, and the little man beihind the ; Mrfc Pl.t.ssdcjjt IL had to g0 back to her counter hustled forward to wait on her. - “You get places for girls?” she In quired. setting the furry trimmings of { her coat all n-llutter. “ Yes. mum! Do | A mc(]ica, jotlrnal< quotcd ,D has arrived a t the IU8INE8I gBS 8 CMOOL^ 8 HORTHAND. 1 ..Skilled teacher*. Thorough work. Modem meth oda. Low cxpenKi. lie per cent, of unuliiate* in . good portions. Commerciat. Shorthand, TWO writinir and practical KnrlUhCouraea. ForCala- Wjtruc,w U iu i ILL.Meredith, M u ,, Saudiuky.O, THE MUCH - OESIRED IONSWAIST and PERFECT HIP EFFECT c**? °utr be piodOccd nuccenfliUj By wearfoK >B*m« laterearliiH l acta About • Peculiar . Inatitmluu o f tho Slav*. There are no words in toe Slav.lan guages of the Balkans to indicate s' tailor, a cabinetmaker,, a locksmith, a carpenter, etc. The words that ore used for them are like the men who ply the trade, like the merchants, the man ufacturers and the bankers, either Ger man or Turkish. The only really nation al institution is the zodrouzo, says the Nouvelte. Review. There the authority of the head is absolute, the submission of the children is.without reserve. The women display an extreme deference .toward tlie men. The young gifts kiss toe hands of the young men. Affection and devotion, one toward the other., form the essential'condition of their common existence. It is important to note that a village of forty or fifty houses occupies a spncu which is double or triple that of Paris. Each lihuse Is composed: of a central building, formed of one large apart ment, which serves as a living room, fowl house and kitchen, and of the bed-, room of the head of the family. All round are grouped the ■ little hbuses or huts of the other members.. The mass of buildings are in clay, and together they constitute within tho ground at tached to them tiie property, of the zad- rouza. There is very rarely a church. Mills arc common property Each fam*. ily. makes use of them in turn. The men act as farm laborers, carpenters, masons or blucksmitlis, according to the need of the moment. The women take care of the children, of the house und 6 f the animals. They spin wool nud hemp and weave and dye anil embroid er. When any great work is taking place the young men and women of the neighboring zndrouzn are requisitioned. Nobody receives any pay, but each is treated, us u friend of the house. \Thus exercising all trades in the person of its own members, the family is entirely in dependent. Tho more numerous it is the better it prospers. Tiie moment there is ii division the family fail in to : . , , . . .i. poverty, which is great iu proportion to tLe place lor you to get a Milontli the isolation of its members. A specialty. "Ws handle only first quality goods and will guarantee satisfaction. Parties intend ing building this season w ill save money .by call ing on us and getting our prices. C A L L AN D SKIS t ’OR Y O I UNKLY I N . 11HI JrA J3L CincinnatiDivision. p * * lWennsylvaniaLinBs.1 ■ ■ I n i 3 k l r ? l I m AFSelltdutoolPuitn|«rTr«ln*-C«ntralTlmr v v 1 w u l GoiiTjji_».iJLi5f AriJiictTARLE I Westward. ! am I am : h . m I'M m l ? F A W C E T T - . - H hs III slock a flue line of WATCH EH,.. CLOCKS, J I.W lI^JHYand DIAMONDS! Tho floosf lloe of Optical Goods in Green*1County; -A Spe**lulty inH*te of Brazilian Pebble Spi'ClMeles in Golil, Silver mul Sie*l itnciies. They coofern brilliuncy mnl distlnctne-s/of vision, w itlv an airiounl of eaMe mii «I comfort, Heldom eojoyeil by sja'cla'^lo wearers. D JU S T B OVER H IP ASr>-.VII.L •FITANYFORM luatmnly. tdrii’K P a r t e c t E a * « a n d C o n t o u r ; • They buvu INwubie Seatnm wbkb Mill n ot rl,M Doiiltlc Hlwl* .m l lio n .., which will n u t b tv a k . Made la three lenirt'in .l'* n m id K altren. Any dry KO'idndealer In the U. 8 car >mw>!yyou. Can vmm -rs Waulrd. Sami for *\iM<»iue. BORTRCE MFG. CO., Jackson. Rich. ONlCQUtlNTEDWITHTiXOEOORAPHVUf TW 3 .Cdu: Wlll.C 6 T*l* MUCHmUAS.E mWRMAtlOHFF.SUASTUDYOFTi.CUAPOFTHE Kprlng Valley... ‘ lloxanua... . Wayneavlilo... On-MUDla....... 'Fort Ancient.,. >b)rr«w Mouth Lebanon,. “ 'L oveland.......“ uumvinjc'.:::::::: “ — . . ---------- --------;— —- “ - c i N d u n a t i f* 58 520 CHAS. E. SMITH Eastward, L®. 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How People Die. you want a second girl or’one for gen-j „ ,n this .“ " '" '" f ; Z S ; the entirehmnan men nmonnw. reojh- a missus Ioo.tin for a girl,told too i ^ ^ ^ dvln? ^ r y minute of toe ^ r t n l n o . ) I 1" ro" “" W though Now. you send me to a gbod place, tiiul hero s your doUur . »^ j pursuing bis cheerful researches tbU An here s y,mr pbiw. I authority finds that a fourth of the race giving her u number “Vott " ^ tholr 8th year o. K. r.icir girl got married. SOtluy | ^ 6ae.im|j before the end of ti» 17th want a new one. . What *n, year, but the average duration of life t>i« g i r« 1Is nevertiieless about 89 years. Further This, average round ; scuts our death statistics perhaps in the ' j most lugubrious aspect that is possible.- house is it?” asked sec for yourself, mi.-*, we was the eurt an- < he has ascertained that centenarians axe so rare that hot mote than one per son in a hundred thousand attain this patrisrehal age. * ,.- W , F , T K A D 1 0 K Altori^v At r SO . .9 EAST MAIN STREET, OP FOSITE COURT HOUSE. ARE YOUAWOMAN WHO HAS NOT 8 KEN’ A COPY OK AMUR'S NEW HOME AGAZINE, of Pliiliidelplii:!? “ The bestnnd elieitp* est iM.t'STKATKi) iiiontldy ever puii- lisheil iu the English hiugunge, l ,ol)0 pages for 81.50. Six Short Storiesand SplendidArticles by best writers on nil subjects o f inter cut to women* Three Montji Free if you take it now. Sample copy 1(lets, Go to Boyd’s restaurant for 11 good monl, only 25 cents. BANKOF CEDARVILLE / General Bunking Rusiiies 'i'lsusac.eil. Gee. W. Harper, Pits* W. I*. Glemaim. f'sehirr (dividual aaacta principally invented In Estate (200,080. 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