The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
u p M ‘I ' l l Vt l j 1 < l I t H L t f)„ j » ' T « GRIP IN ENGLAND. INOS. goys l a t s a c L - c a l l - i r kVK..2UY and It: -ifilty nmde. :' ll.*--, '( bt»v It ol -fie-e iuk I u'\- ^-'mcwa |'e.r-v Lr i. '. y.',r of n .f f c v > Y jW * * . "vtr p, - - / ‘vJ I *t lCrVy .* P iilsH y * lltiiim, .Toller, Oilmen, lv .... . in ll.T.INUI i ; Iva, l>.-i.n!(!ufa, D. v liitrWn anil Conor .1 I'll Nt. r.mt, Ut Sil.V* I I'nilff. Ill DAKOTA ; Ititv , la MJRVWTil fl.<nn.lnKKUIMKKA; IV liPfcn, llfili lilupon. R* Cilv, ('ai< 1 m •11, In M lllncit, lil INDIAM I Sp..,n 3 >anil I'll, 1 -‘n. pnai of ritii larmti'it ; fciilillfi of Intfr- I till.* i '. i -I anil wort, Lo anil to I’atMc and |X T ?J? TRATXS i f nf ppuipl: nnt, I doinki , roi’xn>, m r , i KK ACO nu.l | i n x i r t K m * ,».a | i t vi.-j f-r .itiic i'ir. MVMXINlS t’llM I'. jD /i.lii^ t a r Scivtti-. (iilumilii opring* with fm ing Hie n*w and t .vats \TAUt ROUTE In in a risti ilafly lit in ami fr-'.-fcj *al| |nf»tn. THU R(HK IFovovUr U k Oin flr.-l l i ol’irr annlinrr nml f ilf.trkia In Coloimlo, :SS TRAINS | in and turn all lm« i flatiihartt Xal.rairtni, AlnWifi AI.I i KUT Id Cliitmo Id WnlPl- Ills and ST, t’At r , 'dortiiwcut Intlwttn Idraitri? Inf.vrmM’xtr lilt the United State# SEBASTIA.fi, £Ikt, A root,A(i« photograph hiiek?a*!mti} if. Call and HATUKJ>AY, A l'lilL , 23, 1392. IK. //. llLAllt, Editin' unit J’rop'r PRICE * 1.28 PER ANNUM. THE TELEPHONE 6 I K L ' v»7by She Ie Employed Instead of a Boy. :■ , . -> ■ t h e M m t It*> A hle t o K n e p I t r r T em po# am t tlo ld Her. T o n p u —T o o t n d ■laiiiriuent A re ludU p eu a- a b le Q u alificatio n s. . The telephone girl may not be edu- cated, but she must be uice. ax they say in the south, and must be possessed of a medium grade of intelligence. She must b j able to write a/letter- make n dear statement'in good English, hold i./,. tfm»m». Irnnn ht»r temper under O fe r T w o c ty T houaainl D caU is from I t In tha Voar 1890. Tbe report of the register general for 1BOO. relating to the births, marriages and deaths la England and Wales dur ing that year has just bG&Ffcsued/fifiyB the British Medical Journal. The birth rate, which has shown :tvcontinu ous decline since ‘18711, was the low est recorded during any of the last fifty years, although the marriagh rate during the U6t (pur years has fihowna steady increase, Rnd was higher in 1890 than in any yepr since 1888, ! With re gard to the deaths during the period under revtewJt appears that tlup stand*! ard of public health reached Jn recent*, years was not njalntaincd/during 1800i The death rate, which hits been 10.1, 18.1 and I0.fi peril,000 persons living in the preceding threeyears,1887-88-89.rose to 10.fi during 1803. It should be noted, 'however, th a t compared with other earlier yours this'deatlv rater was. ptill a low'one; for in none of the ten years, 1881-00, was the death rate as high as 30.0 per 1,000. whereas in no year pre- viouft 10.1881 was it ever so low. T! > increase in the rate of mortality in lc > la a ttributiiblc tqi'th e epidcinie of influ- erorv provocation and give lier undivid , . . . eil attention to Use business of the of- ; vn.aa- lo which*, filthaugh it was gen- icaring. erall.v prevalent only during the first quarter of the .year. iloathswerc directly ascribed., 'this, however, prob ably represents but a small portion of the mortality really attributable to in- fluenr.u; f,ir the hnmetiije inereuse inf the mortality 'froerrespirfitory-diseases a t the same'lime, notwithstanding,the lice. Any defect in spetich or he ri , says Electricity, Would necessarily dis qualify her for the 'work. Tact and judgment are indispensable, and lack ing one o r'the other she will break down in a very -short time, for nothing so quickly develops a pugnacious ten dency its service at a public telephone. ( „ , . .... Fifteen years ago, when the instrument! mddr.ess of the season,^ was clearly due was introduced for general* service, the j * l ame cadsa. 1he register gen- telephone compunics employed b.oys be- >oral estimates the .number of deaths tween the ages of sixteen and nineteen, • directly or indirectly tiim to the inriu- eni',a in ISilO at upward of 37.000, which is equivalent to u dimtli .rate of almost 1 pgr l.000. It is satisfactory to note that, the mortality from nearly all other and emphatic, streps' was laid upon the j z.vmoti<* discuses was below the aver- necessity for absolate civilitv of speech i tlnly 10 deaths .rymltcd from Bed ltwm Suits, *]’ailor Suits, Bed Lounges, - t , ^ Center Stands, Plusil KocliCl fi, Oak Rockers, Reed Rockers, -A 1 at low prices. Mattresses, {BfedSprings, Spring Cots, Child's Beds, Dressers, Chairs, . Pictures. NEW GOODS EACH WEEK at B A .R & S s M O R T O N S . e p o o n . T*,.c triuifeUion from long, lingering painful sickness to robust hca.th mirks an epoch in the life of til * in .tivuluul. Such a remarkablo cv*Mil is trcastiredl ip tlie memory av-1 the ;»geiicy whereby the good health has •>cn attained is greatfuUy blessed ■ Hence i t is that so .much is heard in praise of Electric B itter* /' 'fcV binny (eel tlioy owe *their restoi alioa, U» , health, to t e U 60 of the Great Alfer- stive aud’l'onic. I f yon aro trcubliid with any disease of Kidneys, Eiver or Stomach, of long or short .standing you will surely find relief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold a t (>Qc. am* U per bottlo at RioowAY’s Drug Su>r» with rcsiflt'. th e f’ were first disturb ing. then ilUicnuraging, and finally .threatened to be destructive^ to the interests of the ccmpany. Incessant ■ ‘on the. part of the boys. Terms of e x -! pressioiv .were reduced to the soul- of J brevity, so that the language of the j cilice ■was humorously monosyllabic, j nml all conversation over the wires was prohibited. Ilules in letters of helligcr- • cut line and formidable size were posted ia conspicuous places forbidding the operator to udd a syllable more than was necessary to- -answer the sub* •-•rriber's queuion. As'a further means uf preserving harmony and protecting business interests, monitor-operators were stationed in every section to. lend ear to the sayings and doings of the , boys. But the. average boy, is no respecter of persons, and when nn irritable mon- >y*bzg or a crusty old bank president, impatient of delay, and wholly ignorant r.fthe war-among the wires, wns so-for- ‘ gfitfal of rlcheiste oblige,as tu'dfiutc on • infernar’ things, “ lazy puppy” und the ..like, the impulsive yontit Quietly but distinctly told the*opulent old party to take himself to the place Got. Ingcrsoll says “is not.” Such flagrant violations uf the rules resulted in immediate dis missal. but, notwithstanding, similar offenses were, of dally occurrence and necessitated the employment of a relay force as large ok the original staff of operators. Everything that could be done by. the company to inculcute a. spirit of forbearance was done; but boys will be boys, and unable to knock down the man a t the other end w*ho gave them • i.ny “suss,” they gleefully blew him up - -mul tnnk_the eonscouences. To em ploy the services of inei», <'f -mature- judgment und business sagacity would have entailed greater expense than the corporation eared to stand, uud ns u lust, resort wlit.t was deemed a risky experiment wns tried; the telephone girl wns introduced. At first she was nn. old girl, quiet, sedate und thoughtful, with a know- smallpox in lo'JO, the smallest number in any one year on record. The deaths referred to constitutional diseases, es pecially to phthissi. showed a tnarlced increase, probably attributable to the fact that a .number of persons of phythisieal constitution were pre maturely 'carried oi? l y the influenza epidemic during the early part of the yeuy. . - ■•-■■■■■■■ TOOK THE PREY. T lie T rick w X-.itnrnlm t P lajred a n nn Co- • u ip r o liiie Cox. Rev. J. Murray, In his work on the creation, relates that on one occasion an acquaintance'of 'his wns ont Shooting wild ducks, says the Boston Courier. On reaching a bend of the stream he saw six wild-geese <•>? of range. He crouched down in the hope that they 1 would presently -wnuo nearer. . .While thus concealed he observed o fox steal ing dowh to the bank, on reaching which he remained motionless with his eye fixed on the geese. At length lie retired* but presently reappeared carry ing in his mouth a very large bundle of moss. lie entered the water silent ly, sank himself. und then, .keeping the moss above tlie water, himself con cealed,- he Qoated among the geese. Suddenly one of them was drawn un der the water, and the fox soon ap peared on the bunk with the goose on ids back, dost* to the water’s edge he found a hole, caused by the uprooting of a tree. This hole he cleared out and enlarged, placed the goose a t the bot tom off it .and covered his prize with leaves and dry litter, of which there was;almndaaee.closc a t hand. The fox then took Ills departure* and tlie inter ested watcher went to the hole and re moved the goose, taking.care to re store things tn their former appearance, Then he resolved 16 observe what fol lowed. In about half an hoar the fox DOYOU WKNC CO UYBFARM? Do you w an t to se ll a farm? 00 YOU WANT A IAR6A9I 811 TOWN PROPERTY? I f so call on W .H. Blair &Co, B Beal Estate Agents, * Co'eeji'tfillc. O, GERMAN INSURANCE G Q . roeEPOBTf i u » . STATE OF OHIO; V INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.> Columbus, 0 ,, Jut). ) I, W, II. KiNBfR, Superintcmicnt of InmirAnro of the Sltito of Ohio; (to htreliy cfrtify‘ tbu( ilm GERMAN INSURANCE COMPANY, IueuU*4 ut Ert'UiKirr. Ju tim Mato of JUjuofo, nns oim- I'lUid in nit roNtwH witii Ihn jAtvd of tltin rciutiiiu t<r Iiisnrntico t;i*nipiuiio*# oilier tlmii ->IAfat 4u4,j«riMtru| (u|..byu»lbnr b u t us of cli» r u M - SutflKjiiuliiiHiMljot-toofl to tmiihui t itiu»rproiHinm Kirn Innunim’o ia itiibhliiD*, In ntTout; Riirti wiiti litiv; ilmimt ttm h ifm iU 'isif.’ Tim con- (iitiuti nml biirtiiu'H* of miifl ( ornprny cn ilu* thirty* Stm M«y of D«unmbor» of the i oxt-vivcMitmT tho <t#te hereof, ( n h I iovvii tiy i)m mnipr (mill, ivijiilieil Uy r^eciUm ;V4, Rutiecil Stuuiltri of (Mito, to be fullows: AffRreffntnnmoiint of uvnllnhln Aggiftfiiloumouat of llahilitiefl loxupi capital*, fiicluiitujf re-ifomi'niitT*.....*l.iWT.fiAh.M Net AfiweU- ............ ..,.,rn.r to:.,,Vii,»>!> Aimmutof uetuul panl-np cupiial.,....... SurplwA ....... ........................... rna.MM M Ammiut of fm'.tmit* toe the voai in nnih*. J,4.’*3fibH,ar Amount .of fur tltu ywii, iu cash...... .................... .......................i.r;R.7:tri.)4 I k W itjikw Win-itir.oF, I hav*> herentito t J ' fmherriht'ri my nitme, anti <'imn(t‘)ny i NEAL.S <»t!lvtnt MMl.i to In- lllliXi'il, Hit* (lily iiUtl I * » your first nhovo writtHi, •: • *■***♦•••'. W, II* KrNDICH. Supf* of Tmeuratieo. TH0S. H. SMITH, State Agent, Dayton, t). 8. \V. Dakin Yellow *SpringP, C). Me Gervey & Legourcl Yenia, O. L. F. Creamer ■ Osborne, (). F. W. Alden Jamestown, O, AMERICANFIRE INSURANCEGO.: HEW VORU , X. V . , STATK OF OHIO. 1 .IS8UUAN0K DKl'AAl'l'AlEST. - L'uluuiliui.-O., tu b . Mil, Ism. ) I, W. II. Kixvxx, Siu^rluteiidein uf Itfiuruiioe v of til* Slat, of Ohio, ilo lur.li> crrtlt)' tlhit tliu AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE Cl|5ll>AN\, localod ut Now York, III tho Slittu uf Ni w ioiK, lm*coiiirdlinl 111 all ro*pectil. with tho In** ot Oil* Slum, relating to limumiiuo Cuiiiiouiit-*, oihor tluiii l.lio, lucoriHiratcd hy wtlit-r Siaioi* uf tho Itiiinil M h U i *.aiiil l*auiliorlrcd to truu*HUt inui'iuoi'iiulo Imulia-mof Fire luaiiriiiico In thi* Stutn, in uoouin- aucBwith law, during th« curirul year. 1he ton- illtion and hii*iiiM*of laid Company ou tin- thlrn- firet day of irocrmber, uf the year next pietodlnic tho iluie herouf, ie eliown by tho elaU'ineiit, und.-r .mill, roiiiiliwl by fkttluu IflJt, Uiivleod b.liipilve v<^ ^lUuv, to bo a* folhuael — ' Agcregnto amount of available' a*rete..X!l .OS.iiSS.AI Aggr<igul« ani(miit rtf llnbilitir* ivxcvl't - . tnidtul), iiitludiug ro-iueunuite-—.-- l,ntJ,Ji|.'..f '.i, Amount of nrtuul gald-up capital......... a»i,i*iii.lii SnrplUH ..... .......................... ............ * VtV,|ii 7 ,ti Amount of liitomu for tho year In cimb.. I.ito.dm.m Amount of expenditure* for tho year, ................- tn cM b -............................ ....................I.HI,lildSl '.......... . IS WfrSKMW ssaxor, I have hereunto * * snhihiritwd my name, and ceum-t my oRIclaleral to be affixed, the day.atul year Ural nltove written. W.1I. KINDER, Uupt, of Iueuranco. iu u .i : t Koliert Lytle, returned in eompnny with another. , , „ , . . , They went straight to the place where ledge of human nature acquired ; the ^ htM, t e n bnricd atld removed through lost youth nml the scars of ex l erience. fcne came in modest gray laid ruclnnclioly black. Her tvavs '•ere kittenish und also motherly (the earth* No goose tlicrd. They stood ' looking ut each other for sop c time, '5?* j and then suddenly the second fox at* ®He , tacked the other most furiously, ns if A t ts>u bAS8, brought « piece of soap, a piece b* ; enraged by having a trick played on comb uud a piece of looking-glass*, done {bjm< ■ np in a paper box. Under thejnlluence • Wiser gentle presence a t the switch- i beard, ter fingers at the plugs and i it is Seven Feet Lon* and Welch* Foot obviSs, her lips a t the transmitter and [■ iiuncire*! foauil*. her ear at tlie teleohone. disoord -. A large crowd on the Oakland (Cal.) dropped to a minimum. There waa no ! ferryboat collected al»ont one of the fnOTo swearing or blowing up, no i trunk carts the other day, attracted by “back-talk" and no serious complainla a huge nnd queer tish that Was extend er threats on the part of subscribers to ed along the frame of the It nek. To withdraw patronages but the service every appearance tlie fish belonged to was still but a mediocre sncccsa. The ! th* trout family and was judged to be girlswere stiff. They lacked mallea* • a freak -in size. One of the curious bility and (lexibility. They did not lookers on measured the length of the seemable to adapt themselvca to the ’ monster and found U to be nearly seven requirements. By degrees sprightly, . feet, while the greatest breadth about “7"*“ ■ l the bmly was three and a half feet. The now People in*. j fccn|cn appeared vdry mnch like pietsis i of abaloutf shell, but Waro ductile and ; aeml-trauspurcnt. OonKNiaptloii Cured. An old pliysielan retired from practice, haring had placed in hi* hand* hy an ka.*t India mu fionar,' therurmulsnf a simple vegctahle reme dy for the eiweily and |>erm:inenl core of Con- Hiuntioo, llronchUIa, 1'ntnrrh. Arthma and all Thnmt and Lon* affection* a bo a jx>*itive and radical cure fur Nervous Uchilitynnd nil Nerv ous Complaint* after having tested it* wonder, fill curative (rower* irt thousand* of cose* ha* felt it In*duty to make it known to his suffering fel low*. actuated by thi* motive and it lie-ire tn relieve human suffering, t will si ml Irca of cliargaloal!.»vho hesiroIt this receipt in Her man /rcncli Or Hnglish witltfull direction* for iircparingand ustrtg* Sent by mail by a (dress ing with atsmpnaming thi* |m|wr. Vt, A t N ovm ) ,83V Pow er’* llloek Hm diester N , Y . ' 8 0 -ly r. trow r-i u i i l i - t l u i i o i L a u j .lt e r , Tliere Is n sjuicies of crow in India which usxcinblea in flocks of nboul twenty or thirty In the rceesacs of for* ests, ami whose note an exactly tra- semhlcs tho human voice in loud laugh* ing that u person ignorant of the real cause would fancy that a vciy many party was close a t hand* M e r c l i a u t rJ T i i i I « f v NO 10 N. DETROIT STREET I I 3 f V M , Os, Al'rena!i modJaai j-mrhak quoted in 1(10 h-inibn News, 1ms arrived ut the ITHE KINCj C0U8HFCURES; ‘ D O C T O R 1J. A|. Bqbb A Aiionu'yat Law 15 E. MAIN Ht,, - XENIA OHIO. ! liefomyou buy your suit, (Overcoat or Pants for Fall, Isue KANY THE TAILOR y | lie has a full line of Foreign (and Domestic goods always |«m hand to belect from. ' Perfect fitting garments and hirst class work guaranteed at a reasonable price. m rm m A C K E R ’S MAROirs SHOW, H V R H I R P I I ATTORNEY | | f. , | m ’ *i.wwvivMW |rv>ipwi|.V( a liirf (leath^m*V.i<1; ^ «•'«! hverage J iht. “ row.l. The son leviathan whs a Uier'l* of * ' ftt *g|H>uies of the black sca-hass, and by ; X n L l ; !,;;Van ,,our’ , VlK' oaan the largest of ite kind ever ; n w n ’. ?fp»r,!e,y m nUte the ’ captured oh t!»e ooai.t. Its weight wm V 1*lK>ut four b'mdmi pounds. I t was most l u l f ' <4a ' l'’tK'Ni’{‘rh£*l,Sf *» tlie j oftptuml off the Catullne islands, and >• 4 u?,,,n i,,U:i ai*’!<!t that is possible* *t|,^ oowerfu*. rope fastened through it* .............. .. ’ < *noF fiA <ni'*»ifiitb(itliaR (M f!(*prad^^ • cheerful r^wardtes thin authority fl.-ulu tliat a fouft!i of the racer a!!t , their kth year ami one-half b-iiorff t he eml of the (7t,h year; but the average duiv.tloii of life w nevertheiess about iWyeara. Fnrtliter helm# nscvTtahwl ih.it, e.*»t‘.tarjans «» rare that not in U i a | > e r - fconbnhmnhv.i t:v>4iliml n-.tain this Vatriafelin, a-fe. I aUvAgth* 1 It lerirnfid that smaller specimens I M thfe fish nr* brought up front i tl*x Santa Barbara and sold to whOla- stt.i -.vi'ilcM. who irt tortt retail them to „ resta«.*:>ats. Tlie restaurant*, by a ! process of seasoning find hammering out the flesh, are enabled to oerve th* j Adi'*» their patron* under a dozen dif* 4A*»iuattto>„ . . K N G t a l £ i r _ i n l M I D T i Sold in England 1 fbv I* , I H i , in*A : in America . fov MS o*«to a bottle. i JW*. oom>. j f\lDr.Acker'sEnglishiiils* sa r (hn* BftkfiRM m AJtotobwh*. I JfiC Small,»lMiM|t a favavlle * |ik lire| .IL U w . n , « 00 * B l* * « L NEW Y 0 S«, | iiiiiilm iriH H U U iiiM H itH iin im nM l J AN I) COU NSELOR -a t-Law , Si’iiftAt* A ttention G iven to O om ■ Mi:i«TAt* L aiv , A nd A iisthactino (u iiti * i . m . l l i < t i s t s (Virrwpondentfor Bnulstrcct’s Com-' ' niereial Agency. J. F. SMITH, —DUAI.BR IN— PiiinoH Ac O rgu its + Musical lertMIse. -4- - Itoi» 5 i<—No. 1 nml 2 Ociitral Baiilv building, Xenia, Ohio. Telephone nt Oillee rtml llwidorn'e. No. 06. , H t h i i ) I ’ l i l l l t B : € E t 8 : Mqtevifil, picture fr A mes . luritfifl I
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