The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
1Z 1-T T fc13 T e T ) *l’ees ai}t' washing them oft; In cities •i-.M -LC x \ - - l t this k,U»e simplest ami easiest ..j ISPEI’KNDKNT WKEKUY NBWrtl’ AI'JSH. ■ **[ ^ v ■,!---y, V1! ,M-, .■i-^.iil ..*■*■*>,.■. .a ■^S a J o K P A y, JULY, 5, 1890. ■*- \Y,JLBLAUi, Editor andProp'r. PRICE S 1.25 PER ANNUM. d i l u t e I I jm t E C T O M . " ■ ' Covouaiitov' • f « G. soroui, Pastor, ’fOignlar services, at jl:00 a*m fSabbath sellout, at 10;00 a m. H. L’ . OlttiVeU*—ftev. J.- F, Morten, castor. .ServJces'atqitOOa in; Sabbath, school at 10:00a in* -- ' >1.B. Church'.—Bov. ft, L. Tufts, pafe; ,tar.. .Preaching at 10:45 a in; Salibatb •srftool iit 9*$ft a- n|.; class, Htffft’ p. in,}1 Tmtn'if toopie,H.,meetIn'' at 4:U0_,p ,n>; ev. '•oiling service at 7-.lift p in; prayer:june^ ji>Kon Wednesday evening at 7:00p n.L ’ 0,'R. Church.v- ftev. 3r. 'Q. Wurnoolf, pastor. {Services at <1:00a 111 and 7 p ' m; Sabbath,School at 10:00a in ' * y’» - K ;VH(S. Ohiu'oli.—Rev, .1.vD, Jnek- son.'pastor. Services at 11:00naniUtd 7:0i)v]>in eacii Sabbath; Sabbath school 1#:l)0 piii class, 7:00p meiioh Friday.' . baptist- Church,— Rev. P. M Turner, |Kist<»r. Preaching every Sabbath at . {U'in, and 7:00 p in; j&abbnth School at ^HiJn’clock p in; Prayer meeting Wed nesday night. , , • VThe following TO NIRS. WINANS. * ^ linos were written for Mrs. Winans, and presented, to .' iier by the AVi’iter, Lyda M/Kcclif ■ They have’ gone; thy babe and bus- . band, They have crossed the mirky tide, ^nd you too, no doubt'are wishing. you werejm tiio other side. Death lias garnered quite aharvest • promyour bright ami happy home; - * ,*JIe the ones you loved has taken Never more on earth to roam. TfcSj^hr friend, your youthful nath- JJowssindned seem dark and sad,lway '■ still have One to vomfoft SjVlio.alone oan make you glad. 1Though on earth theywere the dearest, Yet von have a dearer Friend, •Lav your head upon His.hosotn; ■ ; lie will love you toj,ho end. Jean write, dear friend,,no longer, ’ For my dyes with tears are dim, ' But iny prayer shall,ho in closing- Kvpr put your trust in Him. plqu to bo suggested. Of course a single washing cannot bo uxpeoteil to clear the trees eoinplefely, hut the., tr.eut- mentshouldlmrepeated several tilings. Theonorc avater pressure on'- at the time o f tmiting.the hotter, . When tl)|s Sinipio water treatment, is not practicable, the limit method .1 would suggest is spraying with what is known a$ kerosene emulsion. Tliis is made by adding two parts of kero sene to onle part o f a solution made by, dissolving half a- pound of hard soap in one,gallon o f .ho water, and churning the mixture through a'force pump with a very small nozzle until the whole forms .g creamy iiyfss which will,thicken into, ajelly-like substance on cooling. Tiio soap.solution should beliot when the 'kerosene is added, buiof coursemufil not- be near the. fire.. The" gmulsion thus made is to he diluted before us ing with twelve parts of cold water. This must be applied soon after the licq -hatch -with a force pump and- spraydtOzzlc. Caro should be taken that the- kerosene is tiioroiigly emul sified, else it is liable to’ injure fo'li>- age ' ' - ’. These bark lice have various ■-natu-v ral enemies; which prey upon them, These enemies checked the outbreak quite suddenly in 1885, and-probably jp a 'yea f or two they will reduce their present numbers below the 'danger tine. ,But in the meanwhile artificial remedies should be used ns much us practicable wsw.»"pni.*viiw’!i'» \Rm»C«jsw>ytr«S Childrens7Day was celebrated at Ihe-.M- E. church, Jumestowh, last Sunday instead of the first Sun day nr 'dune, tlie day universally eelebraied thronglumt the United Slates. The postponement, we undorsiand, ,wa8 to accommodate oiie or- two members of that, church who were otherwise engaged, and ’could not lend their assistance sooner, ..-"Hnv6 you a family?*.' asked a judge of a man who was nmking final proof in a United 'Stales laud of fice: -'‘Yes. sir,” replied the man. ♦’Of what does it 0011 ^ 81 ?*’ **Well/' said tlfe ntaiij 'evidently ..confused, and Iftokitig up towahl llie ceiling as if fo 1 efresh l.iis iijcmpi'i.,“ it consists of my ;wife, ten children,' tWo . hired inen,. a gaiig. plow, si seeder,' a Bain w.agoiiaiid.a span of imi.les;1! be. Iteve that’s all/' , “ That is enouglt,' replied thejhdge^irti 9 , spdle, and Mtn O/if41 a u’ Ji,n4' I•5 ,» i-»n 11 A».•» the settler' got his papers further questionibg. THE' MAPLE BARK LOUSE. TreoaTn Columbus snd other .Ohio Cities. - ^According to a uowspaper bulletiii just issued by Dr. Cv M. Weed, en- ■ toinoiogist of. the Ohio Experiment jrf>tiStation, tho ntaple bark louse has be come destructively mimorons pver a largo imrtion of Ohio, aud,is creating ' imich alarm by its proso.tce. I t is espeoially at work upon, the shade , trees o f cities and villages, and unless checked there .is pvery indication - that the trees will bo'seriously Injur ed. i'he insect has been reported as very ahundhuViit Cleveland and Can ton, and is-present iii'many parts'of •.Columbus. It’ pyobably decors, also r'.^hTns)tftft.it-’nft1iif'bti<ttft»';'' Mrs. jas.Myet’s, living ftbout 9 niile west o f dutnestpvvnj tytts buried Tnes- day. A patriotic “oiitinieut is directed toVVi|m the seetU’Siig the tiie adn'dS', into tl»e Union. Threaten* Destruction to Shadow Wauted—To rent a dwelling house ■>tw A n tiiM liiis t athi«l ^ ^ suitable for a family of tfireedicrsoits. Address stating location, the llt-itt* ALi) office. '■ • There was no incetingof the Logan Club last Monday evening, there not being enough members present "to constitute a-qiioruiii. > There''was furious storms Monday afternoon and ' evening, and . much damage was done by ruin and light ning fo property .and lite. Herman Luckman, a leading brewer o f Cincinnati, 'who was prostrated by the heat Saturday, died at his res- Happy Roosters. ' "Wm. Tiiiunous,: Posiuiaster of Ida ville, ImL,. tvrites i “ Electric Bitters bus done more for hie tlmii any othci mediciuos- eouiniued, for that bud feeling arising froth Kidney aud Liv- rtr trouble.” John Leslie, farmer and storkman, o f same place, says: *‘ l''ittd Electric Bitters to he the besrKidney itnd Liver .medicine, made urn feel like a new utan,” J, W. Oavdeuer, Imrdwnve nierebnnt. Siiihe town, says Electric BUteri, is just the tiling for a man.who ij* all ruif down and <bm- caro ivhetluir. he lives « r dies ; he found 'new Mi’engih, good, appeiiie and felt jn*t like lie had a new lea-e on life, Only fKk‘. a bottle, at Ituni- wav ’ h Drtia fttore, - (2)' B IC Y C L E S ! A L L S I Z E S , S T Y L E S £ P R I C E S , - . F O R —■— ' PE O P LE OF A n y ‘ OR SEX. AGE SENDFORCATALDGUE! LARGEST BICYCLE HOUSE IN AMERICA. A G E I t T S W A I V E D . . cms:r. STOKES flFQ. C 0 .f 293 and295 Wabash A ymuo , ; : . C H I C A G O , I L L * ALWAYSINBEDB^SS. ------- P O W E L L ' S — R ep B ac F e r t il iz e r « » - A F lr a t ^ c la s s F e r t i l i z e r , , c o n t a in in g -J r i . A X T F O O IJ l a a c o n c e n t r a t e d t o r n !, ; fi-w lilcU u o t o n l y procJucc-ft t a r g e c r o p s , O u t , n e r » > a » e » t 1>‘ ( jn p r o v e s ( h e la n d . D e s c r ip . , l i v e p M t p l i l e t 'f r c e . ' AG EW T S W AN T ED . % Via S. p m t L t ; FESTILtZER MATiUraOTUREW. anAnd'dealer In .all kinds o? F©rt!tIzor .Materl*L. I p t ; ' r ' mu— anBA l/TEMO-RIS, ' George K. Letnon> publbbcr ofthc National Tribune, jsniaking extra ef forts to have the circulation o.|' that beenmo the greatest o f that nf-nny paper published, ill the United States, and to that end is fending ear-loads o f sample copies to'all parts o f t.lie Union each weeks Ccdarville liasnot been neglected, «> WP are informed by BustmasterMcLean, as every old veteran has received a.,copy, ’ EXCURSIONS to tho NORTHWEST. ■ .’V-it. IJLI*.- * Roducad'Ratc* v a tho. Pennsylva nia Lines to St. Paul, Minn, - A b » o u u t E u y W a t E R ? p R O o f '® F'B—— MRMlMtBPwCESWB9^MUiiM>MaMia tiMB"lUftw.i 'Ai»rav*iv. .maamaamaar W « M l) attention to the novelty e f its coaiiructtoni'It being compoacU- of two eheete of peper with- an lnterpaecd layer o f water-procf b tumea cr 'cipha'.i, t'.-.a ..whole umtea under prestore, mailing a eanitary mildeW-presf sheat’nir.^ for1 the title* and floor,- pf houses, thatwill last'.as long as tbe>buiWias uponwhich it is applied. Experience ha* tbown th,t the cheap-pap r> comm aly >::<.! f.*r sheathing houses jo not'protect abuilding forany length' of time, but soon mildew anJ fed! to piece*, making tha house drafty and damp; these defect, can then «p,y tie remedied at great expense, ' : A Good Sheathing tike the 0'."K, Hoilding Paper, can.be.-obtained *>t o triflii.g- cost, and It i* awaste of money to use as inferior artlcla, • ‘ ' * " . -Put up hn roll* 3d tnche'*.wide, containing 1^)00 Jiriuaro fc«t. S aMrLC, emeULaa >*• » * ic t * T T t U A B n f V P l f W f l f t n 7.3 Iflatden L a n e , ruaaiBHtD on tm ic tito N . i U * v A H U U f l f l U U V ‘ t NEW YO R K . - Watson, 11. Wyinati^Main S:. and 1‘ublk’ Landing Uiiichmuii Ohio, For tho National EitueationiiT1 as - sociation meeting. Tickets at- (me: faro for the rim,ml trip will ho sold -, July 1st to 7th, good returning until ■- July 15tli iiteluvive, »'r.by special nr*: rungemeut in St^ Paul I’etnrn limit;' can he e.vtemk'd to September .'10tn.lt Reduced Rate* to Ctevblaitd via the Sponnsylvania Line*. rnlontl 1stored to by simple means, nf- |tor Miilfoi’iiig for several years with a* 1severe-Iruig/itVeetUnj, and that dread idcueo in GlondalfTMonday, ...... Figures from tho eonsusofl'iec show, <"iuTor Klk*^* 1 ip ft largo number o f other cities and^tj,rtt there arc about 5,000 smvivitig ^oxehrsluii tickets willboV/dd via the' soldiers of tiie late war and about 300} I’ennsylvania Lines July Gtli’and 7th j widows ofsoldlers in Ciliciitnali. “ t o"*? t»t* ,‘‘'’" i1'1-<pU*j i . . . • ,u i.;. , ; y -reutrinug uiintf’Jtily lOtli, inc.liisive.i The trial o f Mrs. Wlutelicau,eharg- ° * /; ^ ijd with complicity with W» Fred ’ " ..... I Pettit in tho mutder o f tho laUeWsi^jpQ . C O N S U L ] P ^ I V E S t i' ifit 3. j . -. , * j t r i , * . , , ,. \ The uuflewigned having boon fio**;- TlieHerald wants to increase its' - - - - 1 circulation aud to that, end will pay n.liberal commission to a good solid- tor. Onlv one meaning business ■ dUo.w, LMiutuniittlou. is .anxious a, »,n. * ' . to make known to ):ls fellow fniilerersl nceti appij. |the rneaiis ol cure. 'IV m I i O sc who de-| * The central committeeman for Cod* j giro if, he will eliwvfuliy send (free of ; arvillo townsliip has issued a 'call fo r !ebarge) a copy o f ibe prexfi-iptirm ns-.; a mas‘s convention o f 1 tepnblieait vot-1 ^c'1 find a flUre - era to meet in the Clerk aofilcelo-day -t(irrll> K r«R «t| lti^ .a iid all at 2 p* in;, for the purposeso f ctdotingiajijt fuug Rfi, h«|it»s all | a delegate to the State codveil lion. ;SHfitirers will frydiis Jleiuedy.as it is i ,Acariwntev by tlie namc ot 31. > . ^rulptioli, wjiTeh theui tmtli-j .... '•— may fq’ove^'bldsfciug* willl please ad.dress. !le»*« K h « m « » A-AVif,-' | gfix, WilliiunsBMig, Kings (Totinty,! New T o r iv ' "v ' I finnyly | T .... ....... 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The presence o f the posts' is shown Tiylhe occurrence upou tho .twigs o f maple trees, .especially on (he under sido o f a brown, circular, leathery . scale about olic-quarlcr ofiaii inch in «\yjfe, 1ms beftn set for September . diameter, beneath -wlildi is ai fluifyi '’oltony r.sarte, t’sat ct thin time alive with hundreds o f young lire, appearing •to the unaided, eye as minute, white specks moving about, ’ About six years ago there was. a similar outbreak o f tins insect in .Ohio •.Illinois, Michigan" and adjacent states, when many trees Wer/3 render ed unsightly amt filthy by the pres ence o f the life, and some were kill ed by the attack. This maple bark louse is an insect belonging to, a -family o f ’ pccttlar habits and histories. Under each of, tfifii scales there was a month ago from TOO Ip 1,000 small wfiite ’ eggs, -These eggs have since hatched into young lice which afro now scattering over the trees, and will sooit fix them* selves upon the leaves where they will remain throughout oho eeason. They insert a tiny beak, into tiie leaf and suck the sap. In autumn before the foliage drops’ iHey desert the leaves and fasten themselves- to the ‘ ^wlgf. Much o f tho sap that is suck* ‘ etlirom the foliage passes through the bodies and falls to the ground. This is frequently called boncydew. Some o f the most intelligent citi* zens o f Columbus report that during the outbreak o f 1884, they cleared . their shade free o f the stales and A MARVELOUS SUCCESS «aooic* 1*vcnVs«* t "a *L * PROVCMKHT, OFWH 1 CH E*» arc EXCLuatvKtv its own. l i g h t e s t , V a s t e s t , ' a n d b e s t . 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