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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