The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
* ppppppw ip t X* UiOBrSMDKKT WUtKLY ANACSTEAL1ANPLA0CR Vm m rn R m i w ■-** tJse L o o t* Throughout tho Load. ^ 1 1 s a t B& d a y , m a y ' £ S S l - , ■II, i ^ » . mi I^ .I m I ......Ifij......... >mi, m —■'■ ;-;r-" -l!".J■•■,- r. ‘J .->. *“raW7'hU"Uleimy IK. JT. BLAIR, Rdifor tttyt JProp'r 1 : - '{ ? PBICE « I . 9 B FBH ANNUM . CH VB CH D lB E V T O f tY . MkiiMo f tlM Tw|l* *» De» Coloalea LeM .. ’ -'ll Vfeeto bytto DrfMUbl /_ \ : Iheeeto/' j. I« ordertocheck, JYpossible. the an- teal plaj^ie of Jpcustatkat devour ^ the herlMfo and blaat -the bopesof ^gr*. idem,1farmers and frolt-growers to n greater or lata extent In December, Wye the Glasgow Ilerald, the govern* meat of Victoria, Australia, proclaimed November Tend 9 holiday*!orscholare st^Soboolmaetcrs In the rdmldistrict*, inordcr that they ftiigfct' oo-operate with’ the settler* in diettroying "tho young JoeuaUin the earlystogesoftheir development, before they have been equlpped \vith \vlnge, engMing themto take flight over the couhtry to begin theirwork of ddv&Ctation. ' ■ - With this end In view preparations were mode in numerous parte of the in* tcrior to destroy the pert in varkrae ways, sach as by beating with branch es the beds In the delda where the ad yet wingless .creatures were known to exist, or harrowing the ground, or turning flocks of sheep upon the land, and also by spreading straw over tho plague spots and setting fire to it. In such Ways vaet destruction was done to the armles o f the young locusts intho early stage o f their existence. ; • It was seen, however,.that the raid upon the vermin should have been made somewhat eartier, os numbers were already so far advanced as to be on the wing on their mission o f mischief, and besides, the attack npon them was not so generally made as was desirable ln Borne distri^ts o f Victoria, while north of Murray comparatively little effort was put forth to cope with the evil, owing to the fact that on tho New SouthAValcs and South Australian side o f the Murray the bulk of the land fo taken up with large squatting runs, and population is sparse there, thus giving the ravaging locusts almost com* pleto scope to propagate. People here can hardly conceive how serious the locust plague is in these colonies, Beccntly the reports came that these creatures massed themselves so thickly along some df the lines of railways that, although the brakes were shut down, the trains could hot be brought to a stand until they had gone half a mile beyond the station, owing to the multitudes crushed beneath the wheals, causing the trains to pass along us if the rails were covered with oiL The wheels actually slid along the rails. In many of tho northern towns the inhabitants had to close their doors to keep out the invad* ipg hosts. The plague has now fairly began work. In the southern parti o f New South Wales and some of the northern portions of Victoria the out* look is ominous. In and around Branawatha (Victoria) (he insects are spreading in swarms and causing great destruction. A,real* dent o f that district reports that In traversing that part of the country in a buggy the wheels o f his vehicle were completely imbedded in masses of young caterpillars and grasshoppers, which on many extensive areas ''covered the whole surfooe to a depth o f about lour inches, Uke a gigantia andnndulatingcoat ofgrecn paint.** , Where the country presented any de pression itwas found impossibleto pass Witha baggy, and In several favorable localities, sach as low-lying lands, etc., tbs insects were surging about in some two or three feet deep. Tbs groundla theirw*J«t is quite desti tute of grass. Bach ore some of ths breeding grounds from which tbo fully developed creator*# take flight to waste and destroy other parts of the eountry* * fa the Butherglen district (Victoria) the toeasts ar*doing greatdamage, eat ing up the grass and invading the ex*' teasiTS vineyards. One vineyard own er there having ten acres of vine* re ports his entire crop a* spoiled. The grape* areSotyit fully formed, hat the lOiasts are bear rtripptog the- leaves ted ringingthe tnmenes, tbs resultbe ing thatthese wither anddie. fiodebss are tbe lnseota that work has to be sa*- praded, as tbe hocaee win not;lies Beporta ooseahrom the Albury district the* tb* 1 m m are artaekhag iht fiags on ths wheat stalk*, a*d ha aemt Insfmrts tha wheat headshava b*e*e«toac£. ^ * * ^ * f * “ In tha k * # % e l W albwM^aboni thirty mile* from Alhwy.the past is * r « ^ s o a t o w s r A t a t h s d W i « o < Bsvrasbaldbyk*roftlrtlrtslia f k * ? ^ * ^ * " **. *T*J* a r t s ; " " toaa i B i ' a ^ t a washpastirei. lYasd sa iMW fli. g ^ # m a g m s s a * , ■ . Aeurirae iastraassetof wtHly eriri* ' Is DraVkk, tad. .it m m m jrn jm failed, icvMMmMcaim* toed. IS' matfrri Val iiarriad i Coveiienlcr Church.—Bev T. f t Suroul, Pastor, UcKUlar services at ll:0» » m ;'’iabbath school at 10:00 |t;(it K. P. Olmrcli.—ltcv. J, K. MorOth, mstor.: Services at 11:00 a ut; gablmth ^eitooi at lUiOOam. ,■ r . - s . SI. E. Cliurcli.- Bov. O, L. Tufto, pas tor. Preselling at 10:45 n ni; Habbsth si'liool at 9*.H0 a. in.; class, S:W p. in,; Young Peoide’s nieetiiit' at 7:00 |t m ; iirsyur meatliig Wednesday eveuiiig.at 7i(K» - . , ' IT. P. Church. —Hev. ,T. C. Warnock, pastor. HorvlCCs at ll: 00 u m and 7 p m; Sabbath school at I o :OO hiii A V .l t . Church,—Kev. A.-C.'hp’ivev siHHtor.. Services at 11:00 a m atid ?;00 p in each Satilmtli; Habhalli school S:C0u in. . Iluptlst CliUreh.— Bov. I). M Turner, pastor. Preuchltig every Mahliath at ilsin, and 7:00 p ni; Salibath Hehiiul at 2:00 o'clock p hi ; Prayer meeting Wed nesday night;' *' A OEADLY TRAP . S>»tchins » tXI>lif with a ViMlnt U n S with (TMihoak*. They weie discussing the best way to 'bring a prisoner from tbe placer o f bis arrest to headquarters at the central o f .doe not long ago, says the New York Times and the collar, cuff, and arm* igripe were instanced as manual expedi rents, and handcuCs. nippers and pocket Ibludgeon thongs as mechanical aids. *‘I know,** Bald n detective who had jbeen to Europe and psssed some time in !the society o f London detectives, “ how la pickpocket was once arrested witfy lout his captor seeing hisgrisoner'a face .'befbve he got to’ the lockup, and with- touS anyone:putting a hand on him. It rjfcsppened this way: A detective who 'was often detailed to gatherings, wed idings, the houses of parliament, Vfeatr •minster abbey, and other public places, S ften ran across a wiry little man who e discovered hod no bnsiness where bo •was seen, and did nothing tor a living. "Coincidental with the man’s visitst o tarowded places wore complaints o f lar cenies o f articles that were carried in |tho pockets o f tails of coats, and espe- tcially silk handkerchiefs, Thedetectives inspected the little wiry man, butheev iklently had more than one' bonfederato Ko pass what was .stolen so as to be 'clean,' for the officer who was watch ting him, and who was nettled at re- (proof from his superiors fop hls negli- £ cnce in qot discovering the piekpock- t, hod him arrested twice by other o f Ificers and '‘shaken down' without find* ling any Stolen goods in his possession. “ Strange officers were used to make jthe arrests in order that the suspeoted imsn might not become familiar with the principal detective's face, as he do fVrmined to get him ‘by hook or b> icrook,* Now 1 don’t mean this for s spun, but it comaout that way. Tbe de tective belonged to one o f the many dishing clubs thr t abound in .London, amd was familiar with tackle. "Procuring four dozen tmmeiled (hooks of the size andstrengthused here (for blackfisb, some flax thread end a f be passed an afternoon tntara* ■ the tail-pockcts o f on old-fsshkoed [frock coat toto a thlef-tnp. The hooks 'were ringed and with the needle were pewed bent out just inside the pocket, [permitting a hand to enter, but prevent- lo g its withdrawal. He knew o f a book ■ale that would be largely attended at nhe east end o f the Strand and made up ttarefully for it, so that when he left home he was a pleasant-faoed old gob#* snouche. "At the book; aali he took car* to he . issvaemooa and unmladful o f hla •rounding* as poerthk, but noted the ipmaanoe of the nuspeet end Uraited ’cslmly for a bite, lieame. Thera waa :atogathla eoat and a bitter oath, he knew that kto saaak hand vra*eained by the hooks, w»d that he would not vaster* to risk th* agony Ifeet teerhw iaw^for«(MyurouldwflMt. foh e se id quktiy: *U ytetoilowuseortretofeett ... w... *.-*».. tlhint ltor " ■ e t rwouldlaflis nh'f lkmMinei _ td rriieveyen,*esnl sitsgte»edto tedk ifloothmdTeed, halfa » 3 » awtf, the *ff*<lMhdd»Mteriaf wkk Ms hand lies dstietttrtipeeitel. . **Beteushdli igejra#dgathet*di e dilisfijshails tnh* 1 eahaw M H n u r a i a k ywhlblled mta Unthisr sspi rlwunfe d ggfMh^A. ^ r a d d | a a dkiflMft' 1 "heonly "Ah, sedi 4 i< . _ -A au | w it.. „ ABerapnfPapnrnnvenherUfa ^ It was ju u an ordinary scrap of rirapiiTng t>spert but It saved her lilts. She n as in tiie is»i stagesofcoiistiuii-' tion, told by ubyolclsH* that site was incurable ana could Jive ouly a shots time; shs # « lg b *d less than Seventy pound*. On a nisoe o f yrrspniug paper alls read or Dr. K ing’s New DisooVery, sud got a’ sshiple bo|% ; it hali*d her, all* bought a lsrg e bot tle, It helped her more, bought Miioih- er, and grew liettcr lust, continued its use sml is trow strong, healthy, rosy, plump, AveiKliiug ISO pounds. For n, - i - _ „ ........ ................... fuller iiailicuiurs send stamp to W. CHAS. El SMITH’S n - Cole, Druggist, Foi t SinUli. Trial u m o f m m u M , Ceiierhl Bauk'tng Busiues Transacied. : d en , W . Harper, Pren. W . I*. C le a ia a a Cneb ler. Indlvidusl ssteti prlhclpslly invented in Beal Eitate $200,000. bottjuK of, tills Pi'ee i ) k Wonderful Discovery ut llidgway’s Drugstore! - (4) 1$ the place for.you to get a smooth. th, • ■ ■ ■ ■ - ■ - J. shave oi^a stylish hair cut. Over The Bank o f Cedarville. W . F , T R A D K B , ‘ - •. • •; •*>. ", • r % . A t t o r n e y A t h a w . NO. 9 EAST MAIN STREET, OP POSITE COURT HOUSE. d . li. P ains , v. n. s. E an R ithoms , i >. t>. s rine & revsoliis , D E N T I S T S ! i XeniaNational Batik building, corner Main and Detroit Sts., Xenia, O. Vitalised Alr and Nitrqua Oxide Cas used tor tti»>A iN ttSdExuae - tlonof Teetn. A, Fwvornble la ip rem lsu . A' fnvoi*uhle Impression is invar- ably created by the dse of dacksnu’e Wild Olierry nlul Tar Syrup. Its groat iiicdieliiaf ptfopertles lie *in its healing virtues. When the lungs become irritated and inflamed by a severo cold, or the nasal passages se crete uibin, watery fluid, and a heavy dull feeling is prevent in the foreuead ilum the mucous tuemhi-nlie ts irri tated. and it heroine nmailer o f great moment tti to the ucindies we seek and employ, that may be at least powerless to im|iair flint which they tire inadequate to remedy. .Tncksou’s Wild Olierry and Ter Syrup is no cheap preparation, hut is made with a view of doing what we say it will. Gne dose will relieve the cold and iiTiinthni of the lungs or nasal pas sages, and one bottle will cure the worst cold. ' Priuu 25 anil 50 cents. For sule by ll. G. l ’ idgwav. A . J ’ C ka wroiio, J . II. L ackey Xenia, O. Jamestown, O. C r a w f o r d & L a c k e y BREEDS FANCY . Polaod-ChinaHois N o t ic e . ’ ... Tho undersigned has been duly nppointed Cieoutor of tho ls«t will and tcetmnont of Joun- nuttv It. Orr tote of tirecne county, Ohio, de ceased. All persone indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims ngainrt the same will pre sent them duly authenticated, to tho under signed for allowance, JAMK8K.0HB. Exccutur of Jeannette D. Orr,. deceased. 20th day of February lh9l. •ii” , mu We have for tliis seasou’H trade some large growtliy pigs o f both sexes. Prices to suit the times. Also 3 extra Shurt-1lorn hull calves. Call on, o 1*address as above. T H E M U C H - D E S I R E D LONGWAIST lad PERFECT HIP EFFECT ** b oSty to prodnotd saoetaftallir ™E BUPLEX Om cisoK D ittos tfc G aemn . Dealers in Une Itorans, Coliunhus, O.. G e . nti , emev —Early last spring one o f our Imrsea was seriously Injured by being kicked. Arabian Oil wits recommended to ils nod we gave it a trial. The result was not only satis factory, hut surprising. •The wound healed rapidly, and the animal was ready for use in a few days. Sltice that time wo.have by its use cured a uttiiiher o f cases o f scratches and re moved some hud cases o f etirh. ' Ara bian Oil is undoubtedly the best gen eral Stock Liniment tlint w e .ov er used, ami we advise Fanners and Horsemen to keep a supply o f it in their stables at nil times. Yours Re spectfully, D ittok & G a IX in . AVo offer $100 for a ease o f Seritmltes Arabian Oil will not cure.. For sate by B. G. Ridgway. ADJUSTABLE oven the h ip ASO>Witt, ANT FORM tfuteotiy, gfrbs Ferfset Esse enfl Centewr. - Jksw , wkMi wtt tii| toseMMkwte- «Rdl B m m , wueh winwet araftk. M M * .la tkM ^M t fU ..t o e M l M k . _ Anydrygnofc dislw to t e D. a. cwtseqMyyra. Outv n n n W M S h Bent l /w CHStfi a M ttT K t MTt. C t., ia ckm . MMk' HEW IBMUFEMStRIARCEGO., . n , m . M. T. 94 ( ■ y H'lVCfUViS t l l O jM iH i k ClnoInHMtl Dhr|g|fli)i aiBiiivaniayiiB&l MAMBA.- WssSward. ' fMaaslMMi., — Jlv. o Utndott....... . “ Ho. CUarlwuon..." U in ta................" Cedarville « WlItMrfuree...... “ Xestto..— Uprin*Valley..._ « ' Ibixanna....___; " AVayneav lUa " Or*Kotiia........ " FortAncient....." Morrow......... Mouth fjchunon.. “ Lovel«nd.... . »* Milford....... ...... « Bat»v|aJo.,._...... « C t s e l n a U __ .ar. i i l l t l i relfragsiorti.,,- rs&rois lofi t’" - it# 568 94011 Bsstward. Ci«eiMMatl.,....iT. Hatavia Jo......... • Mllfbrd'............. “ •lioveland...... . “ HOpth Iiebanoa." Morrow.............." 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Springs •740 .915 91! 960 <1005 1020 10 W i I'M IPM ■jjtuuluy stop. bStops to dbchatgopaesea- gera received eu^ of Morrow. • OarltFacedTinednatatimCmtf .00 y, ■. le 1.00 a, at.;tlgklhowova 1 . 0 #a.la.to 1 . 0 *p. a. 7 .B ,20 and! . .. * ( eitherran throuattviacoium- l>u and Flttabunli or connect through Pttta- Statlon ftom and to Ilultlmorc, Pnllman Sleeping Car* on Naa. 9 , B«0 . 9* d b gh l C l *r burgh Union t______ _____ ____ ____ — Washington, Philadelphia and New York. . Mo*. 1 .9 s s d 91 connect at Richmond Tor Indlanapolla and St. Lout*. Xu*. 91 end S forChicago. Ido. e for Uogaiuport. . jdSEPH WOOD, tS. A. FORD, Gw«nllbai|«r; Osml hmsswAjnt, IM3-90. PmrennBon.PicKN'A. For timecards,ratevoffare, through tteke's, ggage chock-, and furtlier Inforaintlon re* rding the rannlnr of trains apply to any .t^nt of thoPennsylvania I.lnes, AV. R. Torrence, Agent Cedarville, VMCQUIlStIDWITHTHEBE0MMHVOFTHUCOUNTRYWH1OtTAM MUCHMUMM.EiNFOtUUTIOIttaOMA(TUDVOf THWIMPOFTHC m I W J ' *r,lrr-4 WM. H. u m , Fraeidenh IXSCBA^bfrAltTkEMT.} ft, Oi>.fu»,>i, imi , J sMwa s h wftSjSS)laweef Utie toewtii ifeareaeattoaeeatte. ead I. W, M.KI) at the Weaeel . MawJfeaa tits SewYerfetiaH m laa n iMveittaeS dahowewutl........ kta'Stale, l , la ateceniuK* 1 ‘ rSwe| uty that Hie wue axPvw^RwraB .......... ' I (* Om^eWylaemtolHr-lMMweee- . 0VM>f«rMtn«m»i*♦»» * <>*«$»iiwtunnnftor* latiaeeaw.ferme fmy , . I lMM-H iSesira#to«|sr the rant I1 .EWewwWrw i a s S » « , V i sXtSMHis . wWPEfWlfE k I f . I M t t i f A fte J , t m h u . Qiiidcerthsn any otlief tine CluniuiiHtf io Jncksouvilie, >FLOItIDA. I'll < only Hite running'Pullman Botnlnlr mid I'ci- Mce Hleeiiera making ipilck time in At lanta, Augusta i Macon, Savannah, limns' wick, Lake City, TliuuiasvHls. Cellar Keys, Taaiipt.Mt. Augustine ant! CitttH, Collimliiis, Mobile and points In flyotgiu ami Alabama. 94 inlies ths shortest u> NEWORLEANS I t I I inte, 97 hour*; flolitl train* with Pull- i man lktmloir Bleeping Cara ittakliM ill-) rectconusetion at New Orleans witimut: onmibtte transfer fur Texas, Mexico anti CALIFORNIA The only tine to Jacksr.n A Vicksburg. Mississippi, making dlrtet connections withnutonmilnta uansfer at Hh'evrtmrt. lAMilalaiia for Hallaa’ Fart Worth, iloita- ton, Oai vsstoii, 'faxes, Meximt ami Cali fornia. Tlte shoreline with through Pullman Kouddir Hieepsr# to Knoxville oonneetlng with throtigb ear tinea for Aslievlllt, Halafgh and ttie Carolina*, Only lib* from Cincinnati to Cliattatuso vaTenit, Fort Pay he, A la .. Merhlati, Miss,, Vlckeluirgb, Mias., HnrevoiHirt, La , 90 uiliea the Hlutrisst CiaoimtSti t*» liSxliigteu* K y ., 5 hours qittokimit ‘Ind n- Matito Knoxville, Tcntt.. 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