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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