The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
nwhold* m a thk ,f c lu b eafeiq W ® imposing an jib/ So interests bo r/re , tha t were •rious fact some Rgboufc tfie oouq . nb«n^: | a t a ^ ; ite i# Preposterously *w dipsomaniacs. p j p .ra they may con- unnatural appe- luors, in saloons, thout other result »b}e atrophy of cter. If the law imen tog bo cigiai- t e s ^ l j ^ p i p d r of their leading bench itself yield Q M D e urns, and coming ■ s m & i he a “voluntary bis luna- pored with .that ponsible fo r the # a fte rJb femirn- BBaftt !! aof "the present *6tpE$£ioltfgical S3S2&& aM fcfs id e b h& ^ e n tly likely, to* affect of' wcteeh; was wiikXsuspicion. Pgr wa&reqiiired es- # “» ■ a s - . r - ■8*dMdbdfl&agea ftsfsr*-*" » » TOtoJtteatmg Kw Saviour on period^ it isvfor a’'Soman *; *)*»' .Romans ^ n ^ - a n d , e n . vs. ^ ^ . — D V*r.iT2X ^ to ile r, even to ins'woncfei1h ow esenfcgVaat ag e >; i itional W. 0. T. equipm ent of ifiq ^p r^ sid en ts snts ,o f depart* GAB- h a s been it o t th e num- d‘ h y ‘ drunken f 1, ’.iSBO, and l •have, d u rin g th e ' h an d s of ih tu r iite d by ■ Iff .tra d e ‘more in- 6 r tuoVe ag* h th |h ; to-day. wheQ-the New these" w 6 rd s a aJBciige a t th e dd ibtdhl mis- (SvTinaniiy di- w atlqnidagen- ! o f religion, it ►birtttlete polit- & W o rk ,. (y oung editor-- Come Jou rn al, t o b eliev er in nd th e women Bdk h a s ju s t ehth b irth d ay , tquor h r beer. It b ra in w o rk ! by a stric tly hatred! f o r ae- f’e ^ t p r w as a iu th e rfo rd B, th e n ob le st of x;oua^ o f her taneql—Union * Vrf 0V• V'Miityan beV- tiSSfiiC here. NMfe,* l.jeheap d h f in a r e fa* s s s o f h e o r o r sftWig^ihoper- ftept. express s t rike such U ifdoub tless t'feJHuijP th e ir efore o r a fte r th is Country; e a t.'m a jo rity t . l i f f f , York w hisky and b f ^ M ip o r ta at* iniftll ■ iasyiuMs Mr. ^ of his incubator, which th e readers of this journal m ay use, th e re being oo patent on i t ip -d e sc rib in g i t h e ^ T h i s incubato r m ay b e m a d *W % larger or sm aller scale, as m ay be p re- V ferred, For tlie experim ent I simply took a rough box 80 inches long, 16 inches wide and 17 inches high, b u t I would advise th a t i t be made double, /w ith sawdust packing. T he follow ing I j a bfetter: L ength of box, 86 inches; width, 80 inches; height, 15% Inches— outsulo inches TOPVIEW OP BOILER AND TANK. smaller; th a t is, th e re is a r Inches betw een th e twojdloXe:. ground, except in f r o n t Upper ven tilato r and a low er one, w ith4 tabes for fresh a ir in th e bottom. The machine is SO inches high from jflotfr of 'room tf tf f a % “Th&fSnk is%$^mtvai^ie& iron, 18% inches long, 13 inches w ideband 1% inches hand one spreading off a t r ig h t angles, to th e tank. “The boiler Is of iron, 6x8inches, w ith J^-incli pipes and connections. The hood (globe) underlbe.boilavdsskinches. wgh v the base;’ The b u rn e r is , a reg u la r bnrner, and should b u rn w ithou t a chimney. “The. egg-troy ha s ro llers on th e b o t tom, whieh m akes th e tu rn in g of th e «g»s “The cost 6f th is in cub ato r should n o t exceed six j ating'is.i J&i Coaeerteri A ction Naeasaary to the ttrmlHMloq of Parasites. tlie i increase Ip? tlv aB lm t# ill ta ^ e la ck of _______ irs a n d l^ u il growerg to exterm inate them . One in a neighborhood may ta k e considerable pains, keep ing h is place clean, gather* ing_up and h u ra in g o r plow ing under “ d a l i t r a th cii] u t if He! is only one of >a dozen h is w ork w ill have b u t a sm all effect in his neighbor hood. T o a considerable ex ten t, a t least, a g re a te r p a rt oLrfhe w o rk done in figh ting 'pestsr^ of a h ^ g d tiv a b r'd e fensive character ra th e r th a n a w a r of exterm ination, and, in consequence, th ey keqp on increasing y e a r .a fte r coursdWHtdHjk seasom able fo r roBrSdevelp! o r f o r o f t x u M moi t.under^V rS aB e eoni ertain ly f t # w b - C th e P l* # W |U he! decreaselthem . I f pXwaif fa re is undertaken ag ain st .them it should be done as soon as th ey make th e ir appearance. A la rg e proportion S fSpd s* i j ^ e ^ ^ v l ^ P k l i d l y ' l i f ^ r th ey once g e t a sta rt, and th e longer th e w o rk is delayed th e more difficult ' " • i i P M M i will' h e occasioned b y them. . I t is im p o rtan t, then, to und erstand th e ir to destroj^thpnkin . Spas: p e rsisted and th e ri e earlier, tfiis is gP worms, black fleas, —Boarder—“Have yon. any boneless Bhad, madam?” fjandlady—“No, sir.” Bpaidex^r'IY8^ -madam; I don’t pjiipj oWr; *a®yl 9* *1*® shadless bone. ’’—W ashington S tar. oth. and *a e ikind ffW m . ih the'apringXand^ on pS after an other follows through the season unti) certain if properly applied. With others experiments.arenpeS^sairy, l i t very m a n y ^ S | | J ^ ^ i 4 | | 3 t l ^ 0 nl 3 | effectual remedy, but if care is taken Th* U tlM Delighted. Th<»pleasant effect and the perfect safety with which ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup ot Figs, under aU condi tions make it their favorite remedy. It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on tho kidneys, liver andbowgla. ... __ g... a —A oo la shouldj by not! Contlni ilearlng tl w J i M U i T jioq | u -.„ liave commended them to friends who were public speakers, and they liave proved ex tremely serviceable.”—Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. f —v *1 * ■ 'B wiino ' announcements are in .order among tradesmen; even the organ grinder ■ “ ” 1 ■ '"stess 0«r boKgettlpg atpng J t Mm* irat rate. Ho write* me that he goes to !BP stbam rttw togkbM «t«dy)tfea' stars,"—Boston Gazette- A rk as small as easy IP take them, Qa^fff' W hen in ti^otfbfe i t ofteh takes a-round, wum, to .gquare.m t^er#,^ Yonkers Statesman. i. B est , easiest' to use and cheapest. Fiso’s RomedyftfeCatuffrb,. By 4 ruggi*h}< &Pr T bb -tugboat' And the chiropodist are* al- u « looking alter tows.,—Boston BhUetla •Don’t “Monkey” Ititibyo&t Blood, takes a turn at it.—Youkers Stat man. Av atlimtecL.Cartfir’s Little I4vor pills regulate the bowels and makeyou welL Dose, one pUL 1 ia&D 4*®® o s tp h a g irl, ‘“I c a n ’t sa y ’ 1 Vttm npm 'S K rm *. T h e yA re su ch thlngeB’—^iOeklyn Bagel. — ■ - “ FohTiVT Feebte Lungs Against Winter with Hale’s Honey of Horehoundv and Tar, P>ko*irXqothaghoBrops Cure in one minute. A ' ■ *«'+ -ta | ■ ajl - last legs.- 4 DslarjA dasbnoAsila'feMtii ess; 1(UsspeclsUr hoxuConS ord^VMs ' O a 0 . UigofigsggS**inS2Jg s k W & J F * « S ? J S S iIto m o ro rc a u , cats persons, jrst ts bannloM sad InOspati* of InJWtastbe’ mostsensitirosystem/ * ^Atteetise on Blood end SUn Disesss#nulled raxa on apvU- ^ Yu* oenflpedisdOetii’tkhow i he has never yet beon on bis ■ UinghaiptonRppi)bllcan , Bmpgistf - S W I F T S P E C I F I C CO., Drawer 3>Atlanta^ Gm, ' ■■ e» Ifri. •n -' -- ' ' ' - T a l k ’s c h e a p , b u t w H e r r i t ’s no bad.yesults.- <r. Bfairie„Farmi5r. iss^ToMk- " w mM & em fm n n I hdve ju s t b u ilt me a very bandy houses of which I show th e plan. The tmckspde 10 by feet. In th e ground / I V HOMEMADE INCUDATOR. Aeggdrawer, B bolter, G tank, D lower vontII- ator, E warm air space, F upper vontllator,f Qsootlon showing rollers In egg drawer, fa end viewof leg. d boiler, is I used .tori I f k ep t incubator w ill greateste: My lumboir &>lt» ,,- boxes. ( f h e ^ ia w out of th e di‘ *" work llke^a .......... .“In bporatiiig i t th e h e a t is k e p t a t 108 degrees, tho bu lb o f th e thermom eter resting on an egg. f~ pans of water in m ine all-iW m nw ^ tM 1 der the egg draw er, an d also a w e t sponge or tw o M , th e eg g draw er,, b u t when hatching, add more sponges and keep the d raw er [Ther mwshlu* illustrated!,l|er^ A xp laiai tt8eli^;witl^>ut any extended d e f e c t ! ’t bei pg j^deCes- saiy.’’—F a rfd aM -F lrtsfd t. AMONG THE PO lfLTRY . H ens th a t lay w ell a re n e ith e r hun gry nor f a t A safe rule is to keep w hen -a* long as she is profitable*// : u ; 1 A lmost any of tnfe. largfer b r te d i a re the best fo r th e t i ^ l e . . As toe "weather becomes w arm er b e careful no t to ctow d th e fow ls. T bv to arrange th e p ou ltry y a rd s so that the c h ic k e n ean h av e the Biorning sun, "-«■ ....’ M anv of the ailm ents In th e poultry yard arise eith er from oold o r indiges* tion. .St'PPLTiNs p le a ty of b ro k e n erock- eryware w ill,ofUW ke ep t h e hobs from pulling featherw .. * - T urkeys w ill tlr tv n b e tte r If Jtbby can have the ru n o f good p astu res on well drained soil. f M ark all eggs wlilnt s e t Wltli th e date, bo th a t if cggir a re -la id to them, 41Wy can be takepyoiA ^ ) 5 r-‘\ f] %' ’W hen turkiQrs a re f ir s tsbWtched th e y need a ,-liUlf i e f d j often ra th e r th an large f^edSom tslonally. W hen eggs aloafe a r a w a a ted t)i» Spanl-li are a good breed as they., la y a, large white *gg .and n e v e r set, j T he b e st profit In ra ising dhclts fo r market Is in hav^g.%(|itT!|pMhk when they are tw elve Weeks old CoRNMriAVi'dlM^I <WHIi, aWNbV. fafilk and hard boiled eggs cboL makes an excellent ra tio n turkeys. If well fed from t h ! fiirkey should . b e l o r jb v W I * . the time lb Lotus BegubU%) j.i X’U ,n ;SSSA? « h a ll lb 6 fe e t w ide and .extends through th e lm tl^ x t to 'W o ^SSfchen. t10i parlAf,!*TOby 16 Act,- w th e sHtinl-rooinv a ls d l f l S f y 16 - d h f e jh d D ^ h p lin in g - roopj. 18 b y 14 feet, w ith fo ldingdoors opeding in to th e haU, by which i t can la rg e st room, as I t is th e most used, Se*M$tial$yb"i4y»a farmhouse. F is tho .p am i^Sw lay ^ lS feet. H and I are tho wood house and wash-room, respective* ly, while J J ore tho pojrchcs. v a s y w H U * a v B u v w jf ) v u w ** v i w v so u u n c u in halffiling and applying th e re need be SponS lD lC .tUTO, o r C o m p a n y , Ot : a r i d # , ’ t t d H O T a b i e mtansbitsinessl 5 ' t h e r e a r e s c o r e s o f s a r s a p a r i l t a s a n d f a t h e r b l o o d - p a H f i « ^ d l c m ^ b e s t , p u r e s t , . n t i p s t p e p u l i a r a w o n d e r f u l ^ , b u t b e a r i n r r | r i d . ( f o r y o u r o w n s a k e ) j t t b r e - s o n l y one guarftnUtd b l o o d - p u r i f i e r 7 a n d r r o p i e d y f p r t o r p i d l i v e r a n d a l l d i s e a s e ^ t h a t c o m e f r o m b a d b l o o d . T M t ohe - ^ - s t a b d i n g s o l i t S ^ a n d / a f o l t f e ^ s o l d m P i 6 r c e ’$ s ' € i o l d ^ t l % ^ I d d - i l a l ; T « % d v e § r : “ h re thfe ,f r b i t Sch^dibe^s, 1^ il^y T3 Whil! th e Sch^ifaBe^ C,iwhl«M M o ( same size, hks a clotcfr 4 by1W fe e t con* nected w ith it. D H are bedrooms, w hile E is th e batli-room^ JEfis.the bock stairw ay, back o f which'Is ano ther bedfrdOfli- O is the door to th e n arrow , sta irs und er the garret-.—Gardner-Belk n a p in F arm land Banae.^ , , , . '*'■ * .. Drlvlnx\4k>ZtM' and"aiiefepi ; A good sbepherd dog, afeys Ihe 'Rural World, w hen p rop erly trained,- w ill drive c a ttle 61* sheep much more care fully an d w ith much less w orry to th e animal Mian th e o rd inary boy, b a t w h e n a Careless boy 'a n d & Worthless dog a rc se t to chasing them , look ou t fo r froub le. G arget, nlilk-fever, bloddy- m ilk, sh rinkage of m ilk , m ilk tain ted With fev e r and cream th a t w ill n o t ectae to b u tte r are the* u sual re su lts ob ta in e d from th e frightened, worried and o t* r-h cated .cow s. T h e ow ner m ay th in k him self fo rtu n a te if thdre a rc no leg s broken b y stonefe in addition to the * b o te disasters. 'X ' * ” ' ‘- t • VtlllMs* S .r n w - 1 *<ife»tffA / * , ;Vti is-^epi .to p rey ed ! a s f ^ j ^ f fios^b|B* th e removai o f washings from th e barn y a rd . D uring th e heavy raigh i n spring When th e ground is th aw ing th e re w ill m o st lik riy b e a n overflow. The prob lem, is to d iv e rt ^Ids.frpm its course to th e n iiglw oftngf stredm .a n d tu rn i t trpdh a fieffl neat* by. A very little n HBH m ^ rttediotpfe.plowj o$c iK iU^oUcct^ie surplus liquid • t.f t ^ { a f point where th e I allow i t to he 3 0% i s o i ^ y , i l u H g - s c r p f u l d - T - j u s ’t ;l e t i t s m a k e r s k n Q W ^ n 4 g e t y p u r m o n e y b a c k . T a i k s s c h e i i p i b u t t o i b n t c k ’a ^ < | o r m e d i c i n e , o r a c o m m o n 4^ e , b y s e l l i n g i t on trial, a s % G o l d e n M e ^ c a | n i s c o ^ e r y ^ ’ i s s o f d , w o u l d b a n k r u p t t h e l a r g e s t f o r t u n e . T a l k ’s c h e a p , b u t p h l y “ D i s * c o v e r y ” i s guaranteed. dW ip»(tsd: . m rnm * v m t K m s tm * ! isu,: p/apd; P n M v \ m m GOLD MBDAI., PAH IS , 1878, G E R M A N SweetChocolate. The most popularsweet ChOcoIateitithemarket. I t is nutrition* and pfelat* able; a particular faVofite with children, and a most excellent article for family use, 8erred as a drink, or Ieaten as confectionery, it Lis a dcllctons Chocolate. I Th* genuine Is atnmpcd _ 'upon the wrapper, 8. Ger man, Dorchester, Mass. 8*1* feyGrorenererrwkSr*. W.BASSEACO,Docahwter,H m ,. IUGLAS S 3 S H O E o iH - r fV b fN . • a ~ v s - . '. - t s . - . v s c f t . a . u s 'f i s * lABr ' ...*' ------- --------- 'otifii . i.UMfcG_______ . ... a an* ca KBho»Bn.qakl. At tar rAUrpAdinfn,(An»en,At«. .. . »AllAiAd^JiiCaABW**,BuitoaAML ac A. m.Of f.r I.AAlcA,latb» onlyfcAA*-AAW#4AXOA toU * S i * n.weipnltur. ■m. rataiaibtlrasccllence f«r»tylA,«tc. AUEaad«VAtTAnttfeAnilttSihpeilwllHaklnAenfeat- tom. If AilvortlKd I oca I Aiient cuinat tupplyyon, ' dlractio factor^encloklnc AdvirtlMdprtMor* W.°£.i.'!»oiL'«|,AE. WrACktas. M aaa . ;WAx*jm.~*ioeAA*!#r,ln»»«ry«Kr a »4*«»nnot ' - itnkeexcltulvAagtncy. AHAgcntnAdTtr- ' rapav . H«udforlljutrAMOfAtAtoiar. w m „w **■»»«« wa ■ ^ occupied,la ta t, ei tWHpnlfc»l pivper, • r w a t i u r ......... (qAXfeiiram . . . , Thp ttronottt and. pum t Lye in add Will make thfefetatpee* fumed Hard Soap inSOminutes without boilin’/. I t t a th e b e a t foe doanalng waste pipes.di*- infeoting sink*, closets, wash ing bottloc, paint*, trees, etc. FEN’KA. SALT W TO 00., Gen, Agta., Phlia., P a. A robber T or 7IRIBF Inb«tur iim tU i i MiDtLuiith tb it too Jones’$60.5TonWagonScale Moot a itandaid and For ftaf borit and trio* hat. t t h e S e c r e t o f H ew lth hiO«Hw«r<AC il.*lf«rt M l » prayer «iAitlt* «f « M m M* IM . TM* cab never fe*tke coa *while lB|iarl<lM»ni IntheApAtent. The hl**SI n « l he ftnrlEe*| ItlAthe vlMI rrl<U»l«, niMliyi>f ihrench •Tcrjrrtrt Bfthe bMy. fenTSH't FM, expel OilInjwrltlM vital!**Zh*Whale ayrtAiA. ’ A N o t e d D iv in e to j ifit , “ I have M i tt»IA* XTr. TMttWtAverFlit* ttep iuf tare* aMHrtu*M H rhhw ih weak atoaMrh ah * n trm fMM . xa«w#hiMainr* thiB*ta*oaie **Ja*ah a»*iL gye*#*EW*a4 the,* a* t<Mh**t Rill la exUtABce, JUI* d«,«U I Bunt* *et«afaratlMiM.wlth> their t a l c m - TiittV UVof , , i ir w to >Ahr*rMP«H Frfo*,2fti. OMbi; M A f f tk it ffa t, N.Y. OaM [ONLYLINE M w m m a a S 1- JnesofBlfl^bimtoi,Bin^huBtoi,U Marklfefen , ThM IVttewNl Cnt ____ fiithfeworM. ’> n 9 iiiimhi W i i )T *m rwm l a a c o n N lw M ia w SHEETMUSIC3GTS. •A MrUi *f popalAf *oac*>*ri nn«*4 tor piano or otaan. . •ntjiij'-* ------ ---- D O Y O U S I N G ? : ; . WtadWCMtolarMtsiltKMaMNrllMpkAaAUst, . THE HENRY ST1EA COMPANY, P. O. Box BOO. BALTIMORE, Md. **-*Aa>TUArAHA*m,A>AfttAMt 1‘ ' .- - ll or to pimm (r*sui ... a* MBtun raMiat of Mpgl* pl««**n**M[ptor ofthe LOVELY; NEW, LEMOINE(But- terfly)GLADIOLUS, apgckehpf-»>feiads ofNewandBe^fplFlower Seeds,ap4aA, •months*trifdsubs&iptiontotheMayflower,,' the best paper on flowers*and ganknlhg pahUshe*. Itis an elegant, IHustrAt*qMontbiy,*f.*i. travelers in all parts of tlwworld. Articlesl»yHinry--' ■ M. Stanley ana M*j. Jephion oh th*ffofters sen la' ’■ •’ Africa,twill shortly appear; Flowers aaO,gardens of ,; the Sandwich lslandsrAusfl*lla,'BewZeriaitd. South' America, China, Japan, Samoa, Sgypfc growing of bulbs InHolland ani Guernsey, seeds In Germany, t Cliaatis and Begonias lit England. NitcIsnlVMa * Ireland, eta, anfl'scores of like Interestingandoss- . ful articles by eminent growers And writers, ft teaches haw,to car* for .plants In-the house, and- flowers,frulls’and vegetables In the garden. Sub- acrlptlonprlc* jp S«nts per yjrar. CT*W b SEND nrfeMONTHSARDTHBBPAUTIFUh primium GiAoiocusaad S beds I ot ontv iaciwT* f THATVOUMAVDBCOMBACQUAINTEDwith Itsmerits," I D ie packet ot seed Is composed of over aoicholc* s ‘ new sorts which will make a maeoUiaint bed of flow* era all summer. The Lemolne Gladiolus Is a lovely new sort, gttdng groat spIMsof bloomwhichfar* m ' brUHant. butteruy-llke colors.' AHsent by,malt posh paid. Get s of yourWeeds to accapt thls offarwitt you and wa will send you for your trouble a lovely Amaryllisbulb. EOT>aof tlwseanttCrtptkmSWSwiil iSendtheWon...................................................... ton Rose, Fc usl blooming plants (including Mary ^ Rosel such-as will aStoSISh you 1 wltfi thSIr beaUW^ Write *t once—this offer will not^appearagain. Add.* T l l E M A l F L 0 \ i 7 E K ,; FJ S V S * * - r — -..— TWO o . z . o.*k» ^ t W a r a ? co.,cJI!ltaW weuEEtamiMMcaeTwawtHnM* - Patents-Pensions-Glaims. "ATRICKO’FARRELL, ■ r r u r A n w>iM«a, , / , THE. XHMtk ,_.________ for agents every*- ehsuiut>afma«nveMxM«Mk . IChOTKSTOaaKS,II TWWSflfI IDM *ihaicirci,(iM tw ua MUM tarnMm«rarta.naah A.NJK.—E. ' ■UriMi IMZataa) ,,Shi*ma«taae,0al» 1341 WHEN WKITIXe T* ASVgltTISKB* PLKAEB atata that ya* saw ths ilrw U m a n t la thla nates. wimoUJ flFfiouRTBi ouldim&ketneirhouseslool J:dafw 5 tti S A P O U © !5 TryAcsukelnyournexK " ^ house-cleotnirid , A S E N S E O F D E C E N C Y ' Gofiitrauia tn&ny people to hide the d irt of their' kitebeM “They mfefa thp H tchena secret cnamhef, into "Which It ie fokWddfen tb^n t6 r; b a t half t^e tfoubie Which they'take to Hid* th e d irt and the disgrace which it eri- iaiH Wnuklkefep thh kitflibeb <flein,.a»4 Ul it* pota and pass b righ t aa a d o f la r , t h a t ^ i f th a y iW H i: r c t . * « ; ' “ s' c — * - A M s . o J p k * p ! , . c , ‘v ii *.1 '1 j I 4 #
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