The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
m m * , flSspi'ftS ftcsss* &S£SI ^h®went *trlaV%rkmodeling wtlTo practice twq i«t cornea fromgoo/ topte Her grand. &an9» wh a well r ana architect u » went. West and n the shore of Lak*. Meagre now stands, yer and waa killed glroont while light* rith her mother and ] Ion she has attain* 1 sue. Home and do* is her, Specialty., liicago which Miss qiissloned to draft tlohal club-house, in connection with headquarters for rounds. Mrs. John ie managers. - It it n Isabella pavllioa sort of Ring Ferdi* ory states that thi« wels to raise fundi. y to discover Amir*' ly One lady rlvalin, ahe is Mrs. Louisa • hr, H.3r.,.who was » a set of- school e Paris Exposition. CIVILIZATION. »®Wto thoWorking oaetta—It Will Hoi . .• :-4 ■ v. ill males (in Mas* ess than I t pbr day. ra t this loiy seals •Mper dent of all blligent readbywill this fact means i rites the number themgrows steadily ,357 workers rpceiv- l Oyer^ only 258 are 5s slmply^show that i in which the very . ild, womou' const!* >nt. of tho workers, ts -where as high as lid they constitute it. In addition to ntlng fact that in standing side by nnaldsare paid leas 0 work; or, what thing, a woman of is made to work t>yof 10a t the same compelled, then, to p places, and paid ame work at t b a ^ nation in sayings ^defensible injus* 1as to shame olvil- islators sit passivo* imination of sex In id wages? Simply at the women car* a t mbre sentiment, ther seat nor un- But I t wlll not al* n Globe. |N OF ABlLlTY. Rewnhau student,' ock broker in Lon* in business two isful, doss no spec* u woman clients (countered neither Ion. xn is United States route from Condar, Lothslr, Montgom* a distanoe of forty icly settled region, hree times a week; nail-cart, carries s :tusl as the sun st weathers. Besides lilt, she manages s *, splits fence rails, ipport a widowed Sistersaad a broth* et twenty years of it Springfield, 0„ makiag an envl- - istness ability. A it updii a new pro* oga chips which is there. For a few i was confined to itnUles and the She sent samples wholesale dealers, regular customers urn with six hum . She bays pots* of bushels and di ces herself. iKt>and Miss Card* Vasssr girls who Highlands (Hew and began running fairly graduated Id the paper a t a ring It a paying e their own eo;»y, >s, and ran <h*l* asms. * {** cted a substantial ih# pa**f pdift* a gnsd job-oNs* m thair vsniar* glob i a a l tt M "tSEFARMINGWORLD. ^IIOTHER focatc ' ,ewki# 1 Wat* yfeclwWaft - U the Rural of July M I noticed i\- > factions of two potato aorterf, and ‘S y o u would Ilka to hare drawlngfof ISw-made artioloa sent in. I do* nijt [ m * that there has been any special in this region for Such an aril* (bu tl immediately thought how I i]dgo to work to make one, na fll I you two rude drawings—see fig* I I and 3—fromwhich the artist may able to see what I mean. I would to* two yrirsKoverefl cylindw atthin- thn f f th e r ^ j% - Iboald he/-**,'* laaM g} ewldpass throhgh, and the outside one if eucbmesh as to allow only the pass* •gjjgftaESgVr wo %- ■HOME-MADE POTATO SOIITEI?* a|i of the d irt By the addition of .mother cylinder, Another sorting of potatoes could he mhde:<' "V $ i The inside cylinder^ should1:JxTOnd? about four inches farther than the out rideone, bo a sto make a more conven ientfitting tor the boxes through whioh till potatoes would slide* ■ I think duqh Warrangemont would be muchbetitor iban either of the sorters illustrated. It would he hotter than the Hoover sort* », because thetiirt would'be separated, fromthe small potatoes, and two sort* I fagscould he made if needed. One *d- | vantage it would have over the Collina wfrter would bo' th a t "there would be acre certainty o f separating the soil' fromthe small tubers. I 'should sup pose that in the Collins sorter, if the potatoes were thrown . in too fast, the mall ones would full out beyond th s ktmr screen and tumble to th e ground. pig , a—SIDE VIEW. I t the device I have attempted tode- Wribo, an arrangement might bo made thereby one end of the cylinder, could beraised or lowered, making i t niora or fes* slanting, If tne dirt clung to the f tatoes, i t would be rolled off if the Under were nearly level, and If i t did t cling the potatoes would pass through much taore quickly if the cy linder wero quito slanting.-—Rural New Yorker. . THE TOMATO WORM. It Has * Iinw itte g a m f That Makes Its Life a Harden. Tam frequently asked, says Entomolo gist Clarence Si. Weed, in' American Garden, concerning the origin of tho peculiar egg-like objects often seen on the backs of tomato worms. These are sot eggs, however, hut are the cocoons et a little parasitic fly, an enemy of the worm, and,they originate as foUowst Some floe summer day when the to* » ito worm is enjoying his meal of the leaves of the fruit of the tomato, a Mull, black, four-winged fly alights tpoft b it heck and deposits beneath his rids by means o t a long needle-like in strument called the overpoaitor,' great numbers of minute eggs. In a few Weeks these eggi hutch into little leg- lets grubs which absorb the juices ot the worm and develop a t h it expense, kt a few weeks the tomato worm stops feeding—Its body being literally fail of the grubs. When full grown these grabs bore bole* l i the back of their host and crawl through the skin and escape. As soon as they are on the out* tide they begin spinning white silken cocoons, which are the objects frequent ly mistaken for eggs. Within’ these cocoons they change to the papa state* tad in about a fortnight emerge as tour, winged Hies like the original egg-layer. Tomato worms affected by the para- rites seldom live to change to their pupa state, and never, so far as known, Complete their transformations. But these little parasites do no t always have things entirely to their own lik ing, for they are themselves subject to the attacks of a still smaller parasite, which destroys them as they destroy their hosts. These Secondary parasites, as they are called, are quito different fromthe primary ones, differing both m form and color. This species ot primary parasite which attacks the tomato worm is called by entomologists Apuntde* I t la black, while the secondary speete* may be either yellowish brown or a brilliant, bluish men. Any one can get th tte parasite dies by inclosing sense 49 m i *9D000Bft *ttftbo* dr o tte r ttmptocU* PWtHhwqre deed stock tome, theoew calve In aeewntoefiMeatb* and her to d lf yield ef hatter will meet * Ctosegmarket DAIRY DOTS. a nm-thinryAbc fci.'V f tydfetMNo^fcniia, and ltg iit to make a lawyer o r something of that kind of him. • , IT ia thp duty Of «v*jry creamer* ditHtoi e a ^ f T * ^ f % V ^ i X V n « ¥ should keep his cows healthy and in good’ flesh, see that they have only bandied in a cleanlmMannsr, and prop erly aired so th a t i t f t p not ta in t Tmsim is no Atekness or disease ot a • p ;........... ..............................a : matter eaten. Hence, the food ot the cow, and the water especially, should be carefully scrutinised and selected, and the animal should M Vk tp t ln~tho best of health. Or 158 samples of milk analysed by the chemist o f the State Hairy and teg Commission of Minnesota, says enty*nlnMa|nSenh wc r l plre|i * ^ w v o belowtJSe standardnfewhsfijame and four watered. Those below the standard and the skimmed and watered constituted twenty-one per cent of the samples analyzed. - - * — *«*■*..**!."-.tiAM-W Irii' e%iid«r8t( Country Gentleman. Cows drink largo quantities of water, and not half of it: passes, off through the kidneys!, vWhen „ „„^far thd tHiro4gR4hdv pores ofHhe skin and takes along with it effete matter and offensive odors which are thrown off through the fine capillaries with-the perspiration. Proper; ‘action of the skin* is a* necfchsatV for* the purification of the blood as is the healthy ..action of. the lungs. - -When milk has" a ' “cowy" odor' It is certain that the skin is not working right, al lowing the impurities to be thrown bAok into tip* blood,.whence,-some of them findi their way, into ^the" milk, making i t smell of the o«w. - Thta sug* gests th a t to have pure milk and. sweet butter the skin must he kep tdean and free from.scurf, which fills up the .pores; frequent- grooming is the essitot way. Clsau cows do not give::“cowywmilk. F o / the sane ressop’most people af flicted with diabetes aro thoee who neg lect personal cleanliness. ‘ Incipient eases Of this malady can sometimes he1 remedied by judieious, bathing, .and so can offensive odoj* o f the Jperfitin* ,. WATER CftESS. ■ •tM lh ln r Aboat Their Caltare—Plftoee * JhMt SaltaMe for Thalr fltrowth. The places toast suitable for frowtng Water cress arg-goncratly fiowing rills, with gravelly or chalky bottom, and with froi-n ono and one-tialf to four or ■•ware e f o n t m a h fw Catarrh That Coatela Mttroory, M m » f”9T RiU avebrdMt r. ty»- surtowm** PifcntdbeiclBt *eleslyneTer«Sr used excepton presoriprionsfrom reputable Physicians, ae tbedamai* tbeywilldoistan told to tho good yon can derfva from tbsou ‘ » Catarrh gqye, manufactured by F. J. l., contains no met* rectly"upon*thsdoo?aaSnmcwa surfaces Of the system, In buying Hallta Catarrh Cure he sure and get the genuine, I t is taken totarnaily.Mid made In Toiedo, Ohio, by W, '• c m ^ Ihrugliats, prloe 75c, per bottia. Navra be la your place of butineas whee a person wants to borrow monoyof you, . - ‘ h u tlf HAVE A CAS T eego, gb>Faal M K nw * City WSfft _ ____ _ity ___ Home-Seekers’ Excursion Tickets toprin- elpalpoints in the West, Northwest, South and Southwest at gate of one fare for the round trip days from <— ,--------- — , , laracall on or address agentaoftheChloago^ | t-jS§pl and Kansa “ " away i run to.—Atohiaoh Globe. ..........-■T-|‘.**-*«:'. By stM n ar, Train «r Boatf Which ot these have you selected as a means of .travail ..No matter. Whichever i t isbrecoaecr th a tlo r sca-slcknesa, disor- ‘d o ap r. thesttensenj^,liver and bowels, en gendered by rough locomotion and bad food or water, and for malarial troubles, Hos- tetter’s Stomach Bitters is themost useful specific you can take with yon. I t is inval uable abo .-for rheumatism; kidney com* plidn»to|A dervoftsitrouble, | <?- f Turn* Is a strong resemblance between the friend who pats you on the back in a quarrel and the man who says "Sick 'em!’, to a dog in a fight—Atchison Globe. Tetiliai*' I F E ’8 H IS T O R Y pn itaasafTS jw enK iv , i . i d S S S J , w * afMWMlneidvatton tta k sn sro v u .as1 s l f ijw iltliiisa ii ......... iftURem w Sm a imiuria fttotoH i. M t o W S l lH r k f t o ^ R r ^ ^nSwywTsia sddfamd wibovi.yoargrM in* fdabnM kdd ito ir. itfittoMKMW •*»On dn«r U s vjii«»s»,jr*o»jUM thM ba !Suit hi U« confotublt<wtas bwashis h m * ntab itocsb, sndtintfwMs Imwwjlias esta STmlmbb. .WbmyaagMamfaaMsa “Fha K BWAftwil| WWW| WTVWli !Ktm we sbsolutelr and solidlycMafothibls. C* •atstooe*. Nodanrwotywamiihisgksfiw* ■ v h b ' f M p i i . ' B m n d v a d t o t a ilamsMiLi (6*enr —■■*«>» ti n ir il •irth ths r wft . vrltbout: «*trs cost^.’.Bsrtinalsn ssd . IstosMd .cstslegae free. '* Countr.horth«»aemlews,ulsb(srco( asrich AsroBltarsfOauQuyas thyrjl*tnth#«nUr«W«-.. yourl if« on* raaladftrntr__aook aan-aaaa sens ariuaat>urms«M«tiwf«aan - . . ■00K M B IT S w*-*°-w —........ rainy for dSi**rjrJl*^rr»5«, ■' Batltlad to tbn Beat, Ail are entitled to the best that their money will buy- no every family should have, at onoe, a bottle of the best family remedy, Syrup ofFigs, to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale to 50cand f l .00 bottles by all' leading druggists. Here it t! rnfitdlr. -artuianaMfw j | p , _ jp u v j® ■xnaett1 LatestSfyles L’Art Do La Mode, r c o u u a r u m CO*OrtarUarmrWrirfrteterW anfSSImtaarlUMt • hMkrt, W. JT. HSRia raUStok iXut»uiit,Sw r«h 8o xwfd ns .history rei «chool-boy need notcommi1 N. O. Plcayuno, peata itself the t it to memory.— fivo inches dep th«of water; and if only muddy bottomed rills are available, the mud should be removfd from,them and gravel substituted, says Vick’s Maga zine. The plaints aro propagated by division of tho root; and require to he cleaned, lifted, and replanted, twice a year. T he planting* and removals should be done in successions during May and June for affording supplies, of salad in August, ind during September, October and Ho* vember for affording supplies in spring. Tho plants should he set in tows, commencing as pear ns possible to the 'sources of the stream; and the rows sbouldbeabout eighteen ‘inchev-asun der in shallow rills, and from eighteen inches to seven feet in deeper ones. In every- process of cleaning and re newal, all woods, mud and rubbish should, be cleared away; and in the ac companying process of replanting, all the youngest and best rooted cresses should he selected for use, and cacb returned into the stream and retained in its proper place with a atone; and during winter crops in even the. shal lowest streams should he so managed in the catting as to Impedo tho current to a sufficient degree to maintain it a t a depth of four Br fiv* inches. Gatherings from the plants should be dona always by cutting, and never by breaking; and, in a favorable situation, with a good to t Of p laits, may betoado to often a* ouee a week. Tns eerr beitwm to know whether or not Dobbins'.Electric Soap U as aood os It issaid to be, 1»to try it yottrulf. I t can’t deceive non- Be aura to get no imitation. There are lots of them. A tk yourgrocer for juat one bar. “JOu-wr, how many aossons nro :therel” “Three—peuper, salt and do Iwyo-haUsoa* ion.” ’• A ll disorders causedby nbUlouaatateof theayatomcanbo cured by using Carter’a Little Liver Fitts, No pain, griping or dis comfort attending tb rir use. Try them;' ■ Am u , manuraoturer advertised on the label: “Sou take the pills; wodo thorest.” —West Show. . .: ■ ■ 1 .... JC C ork your cough with Hale's Honey of -Horehound-and-Tarv- e m r WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF THAT CAM BE RELIED 01J P f f O t t O S T > H t f w o t t o BEARS THIS MARK. t r a d e MARK* • NO LAUNDERINCL CAN BEWIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. E ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF . COLLAR IN THE MARKET. Bike’s ToothacheDrops Cure in one minute, Too can’t teach an old dog new tricks, butyoucan buy a new dog.—Terre Haute Express.' ■ F or twenty-fivecents you can get Carter’s Little Liver I’iUy—tho bcstliver regulator in thoworld. Don'tforget this, Onepilladoso. . L yino may ho wicked, but nobody Is go ing to sit up all uight if it 1 j .—Binghamton Leader. ■ .i ^ . __ BROSCiiim is cured by frequent small doses of Fiso's Cure for Consumption. I t is not sogreat a wonder,Como to think, (hat so many peoplo are illiterate. Every body waa born that way,—Texas Siftings. IBLT BBOTBKKfi,M Vrinso B t,N«wTotg. metamorphosis, the mtn lf-milo dash starti and comes in ahead.—Elmira Gazette. B t a strange who wins iu u ha te s outafoot p iflO tt RKHKDY FOX CATAKBIL—Best. .Easiest to use. a cheapest. Belief la InuaediaM, A cute U certain. Foe Coldfa theHead Ithaanoequal. C A T A R R H I It I*an Ointment, of Which a sa»tt particle,ts applisd to the IMPORTANTNEW DISCOVERY. Tnn things we think at night would be of grout valuo next day if wo could only re member them.—Milwaukee Journal. A h eld maid's house, like a motion to ad- imn.iaalw av« laerdar.—Atchiaoa Globa A VAiRYtale—the comet’s. A w n x ending—Saturday. A xoixtxo stone—that in the mill. G o» for all time—tho pendulum. As coon ts a mile—eightfnrlongs. A lways slow travelers—chess men. A XKSt’LAKshake up—a milk puach. ; Tho cuitings shauld be veryacloso im v t ** yellow fever-avarice for gold. Kxznrtheir eyc« opcn—Chinese Idols. “VASELINE” S?S 0 APhWl Aaattottr aura sad amrtnl m s ooMUaiae tasHX O LU Ju ri aad HXAXnra proanrUas *1 VASXUXX. IfY au r d ra n tstd a e a matkaaa I t roxwAM 10 Kim m s i m u m a jcSux.'.' v f a j J FKxS. CEGSEBROUGH IAIDPACTORIHGC0„ 24 Btat* Btraat, NEWYORK, arsoastaa ruMaMM iaMa sumtner; and after the plants have been cut about three times, they begin to stock, and may thenceforth be cut freely and often, . ^___ F o r Forty Fowls. This house is suitable for 40 hens, 30 in each room ,. I t is 35x15 ft, and tho — Ch S S I l i A good buy-law^colleet ondelivery. A rose question—“Did Igetyourtieketi** THillghtningcxpvess—thunder.—Drake's Magazine. C omr Into port with a b6w—ocean steam- to.—N. Y. Mail and Express. A WIO-WCT M^tszine. on foot—a corn.—Drake’s rooms uro 10x10 ffe The nests c*n b* reached from the halls, and the latter can be used for sitters or breeding S tML, l i to » to /O 4 /« jtona- AlmntS» om feet of eh«ap tomltat and t,M0 sbingl•» will complete it. The cuts explain it ia full.--Fara: and & w tk ■ “ * A m t n controlled byn ring—marriage. —Boston Herald, Even a dead duck can claim that he died game.—Texas Siftings, Txixos said softly behinda fan ussyraise a great breeze,—N. O. Picayune, B reaking it gently-eollcctlozui on tho in* ataUmsntplan, T nnn » bo sense in weeping over spilt milk when K is two-thirds water. AJf appropriate helm for a mud scow would be a -tiller of thd soil.—Texas Gift* to*<* " A so ts in the pocket will outlsst ell thn rest of n suit of clotM*~-Grcat Bari lugtea Hews. L- ,...... .. Lovxis blind, but lovers often mSko a pair o* spectaclto ot tbemselm.-Great Barrtogtou Mews, ' < , , ■ Tn» glass filled ta ibe brim a t night will thuhat to tM brim in th« Morning.* YonbSMflmiNiaa- GOLDMEDAL, TAXU, U7I. W . BAK EB A 00**8 Cw ' t» mb»»tHtetwp*ro 4m I K o cfhem iea ls an an* 1%W'prtWrMtaa# S h i anfi Paa 4rJk N*M|t< «tm »a «f C h MaMVW tWUillWMit ja*rasar,aaiW mmww »Sir mm *« i waaaailn l, wahshw 4M m* ta t I menf. If X Mitlew, WaHAlH. litmiflWtlnf, JUtitt f to itn , |a«S aSninWr aSflWS' M tamlhtf I m «*ttMWfjMfMHjafcMSk ' toM tqrttrswacaavavywhars, W,BAK£&ACiLDdrolMistor.X ms . A ROBBER MTStsO Is belterthan the M*t sesMngsntwhotafiaFw asgmpel trath that ths Joins' $ 60.5 TonWans Seals SKSatKSSl.'BSiSg^f*” **’ t y H t t i QlljUntOI, BllgtaM tOi.Ila RLROUlMh _____ _ suiiM. n m u nm h Bnwssf IsatstiMM, aut 8 gra " f h . 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