The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
T H E f l K H & I i D . IKDKPKIIDItST WKKKLY NKWai’APKU. hlTURDAY, AUGUST, 29 1891, H'. II, H fjAIJl, Ed itor and Prop'r PRICE • I . a s PER ANNUM. ( IIU U C II U IB K IT O B Y . Covenanter Cl»»ireli.--Bev T. C. , un til, Fnstor.. ibnnilar services a t 11:00 a m» Subbatii school a t 10;00 a in K. l \ CUurcU.—K e\. J . F . Morton, pastor. Service* a t 11:00 a 'in ; Sabbath school at 10:011a in. M. B. Church,- Rev, G. I*. Tufts, pas tor. PreaeliliiKat 1 Q: 4 T» a hi ; Sabbath sdiool at 9:80 a, nu; class, 8:00 p. ill,; Young People's meetltv' a t 7:00 p in; prayer meeting Wednesday evoning at 7:00 ‘ U. P. CJImroli.—Rev. J . C. Warnoek, pastor. Services a t 11:00 n in and 7 p m; Hahlmtli school a t 10:00 a in A M» K. Church,—Rev. A. O. Spivey pustor. Services a t 11:00 a in and :00. p in each Subbatli; Subbatli school «:00a in. Baptist Church. —Kev. D. M Turner, pastor. Preaching every Sahlmth at 11a in, and 7:00.p hi; Subbatli School at 2:00 o’clock p in j P rayer meeting Wed nesday nlglit: ^AUSTRALIAN PLAGUE, Torriblo Ravagos of the Looust Throughout the Land. . JOetperat* Effort* of thn People to De stroy tha PSst-Whole Colonies U U In Waste by the Drwadftit . Insects.- In order to check, if possible, the art xraol plague of locusts that devour the f 'herbage and blast the hopes of gr» ziera, fanners and fruitgrowers to a greater or less extent in December^ says the Glasgow Herald, the govern: jinent of Victoria, AustraUa, proclaimed November 7 and 8 holidays for scholars land schoolmasters In the ruraldistricts, lin Order that they might cooperate with the settlers 1n destroying' the .young loenstsinthe early stages of toetf development, before they have—bees equipped with wings, enabling them to tik e flight over the country to begin their work o f devastation, With this end In view preparations ■were mode in numerous parts of the in* - terior to destroy the pest in variouf ways, such os by beating with branch «s the beds in the fields where the os 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 the plague spots and Betting fire to it. In such ways vast destruction was done to the armies o f the young locusts in the early stage of their existence. It was seen, however, that the raid upon the vermin .should have been mode somewhat earlier, as numbers •were already so far advanced as to bs on the wing on th e ir , mission of mischief, »nd besides, the attack upon them was not so generally made as was desirable in some districts at Victorias while north of Murray comparatively little effort was pot forth to cope with the evil, owing to the fact that on the New South Wales and South Australian aide of tha Murray the bulk of tbs land is taken up with large squatting ron^ and population fa span# them, that giving tbs ravaging locusts almost oom> plete scops to propagate. People hero can hardly ©oncatve how serious tbs locust plague is In these colonies. Recently the reports came that these creatures massed themselves so thickly along some of the lines of railways that, although tha brakes were shut down* the trains could not be brought to a stand until they had gone hat* a mile beyond the station, owing to the multitudes crushed beneath the wheels, causing the trains to pass along as if the rails were covered with oiL The wheels actually slid along the rolls, In many a t the northern towns the inhabitants had to close their doors to keep out the invad ing hosts. The plague has now fairly begun work- In toe southern parts of New South Wales and some of the , jtorthern portions of Victoria the out* took is ominous. In and around Branawaiha (Victoria) the insects are Spreading in swarms and causing great destruction. A resi dent of to st district reports that in traversing that part of the oounlry in a buggy the wheels of Ms vehicle w en . completely imbedded in msaeeS of young caterpillars and grasshoppers, which on many extensive areas "covered the whole surface to a depth of about tour inches, like o gigaatio and undulating ooat of green paint.” Where the country presented any (to* prestom ft was fopnd impossible to pass with a boggy, and in several favorable localities, each as km-lying lands, ate., the insects w en surging about in messes seme two dr tw ee le s t desp. Theground M theirwake is quite deeti* lute of grass 'Busk ama'toaMt o f tb s breeding grounds from whisk the fully developed creatures tftkf flight J k wests end destroy ottum parts o f tiro: in the BUthe*|tendk*rio*(Vktorii) tiw locaiflst^dtflBf greet dssssf i, esfl» ing up the grass and lnvadto# to sse s tentivsY tooiM # nr there having ten acres of vines re* ports bta entire crop as spoiled, 'The grrapae are not yet fully formed, but the locusts ere buoy stripping the leaves end ringing the bunches, the result be ing that these wither and die. So dense ere the insects that work has to be sub - pended, se the horses w ill not fast them. Reports oome from the Altraif district that the locusts are attacking the flags an the wheat stalks, and in some instances the wheat heads have been eaten off. One report states that in the locality pf Walbundrie, about thirty miles from Axbury, the pest is traveling southward, in the direction o f toe Murray, in columns several miles wide, partially obscuring the sky, and advancing at the rate of ten miles In twenty-four hours,, resting to devour green spots, and then winging their way to fresh pastures. L ooking A f e w i Acurious Instrumentof writing exist* In Dunkirk, Ind. It appears that two early lovers failed* for some reason un explained, to many, but married oth ers. Lately a written agreement has been signed up, In absolute ssereey, providing for their future marriage to eachother Inthe event they survive their/ present companions. This contract fur ther provides a liquidated damage of five thousand dollars upon failure of Contract, os provided. They set forth In their contract that, owing to rasped for children, etc., no divorce shall be asked for, but that they shall trust In Providence to remove present unwak •ame stayers. ARTIFICIAL ROSE LEAVES. Sweets Made •(. CommnaloSi Wafers m g 'Bonbons Tfant Intoxicate. It .may surprise some of the butter flies of fashion who live on dew and sweets to know that too crystallized rose leaves scattered over their bonbons are not rose leaves .at all; although easting Charles and Harry and Harold five dol lars a pound. TTio delicately pinched and oorlod petals^ so pink and pretty and sweot to look and nibble at, bear a closer relation to s loaf of bread than they do to a blush rose, says the New York World. Communion wafers, sueb as are used In tbo Roman Church,known In trade as ostillcs, are imported from Prance at a trifling cost, along with tba essence of rose, which costs 848 s pound, tha duty slono being $12 a pound. This coloring matter Is so strong that throe drops will tint * whole pound of oatilles. After being wot with an essence aim dried, the pink leaves ore spread ta a hair -sieve and dipped In syrup. Thou they take a trip through a heated oven, and oome out crystallized rose loaves. . Violets "candy” well enough, but toe rOSo petals are too delicate to handle successfully. . The undertaking is hot only unprofitable but unsatisfactory, the artificial leaves being more agrees- able to the taste and almost as fragrant as the natural. Tho ever-growing de mand for chocolate bonbons brings out novelties every little whilo, the latest being chocolate and gold cats’-tongnes. Think of elating gold with sny thingl Of too indigoatlbili.ty as well ss the reckless waste of the precious metall And yet thousands of pounds of cats’- tonguesmottled withhold ore ooxuumed by Now York candy-eaters every week. The little flat sticks are a finger long and shaped like toe feline orgu, tha gold blotching it with bright yellow. It may relieve the lovers of chocolate to know that the gold mottling ta not aulft- ciont to be harmful,'atone gold dollar will gild 190 pounds of ohooolate tongues, or a penny’s worth to every pound. Just now confeottoean ora ex perimenting with Uqnore. Brandy cher ries, rum berries and tonus-bonbons filled with old whisky tiedelrarrybounce have beenjaid aside for Ike perfection B G Rldgway busjust secured tho sale o f the most valuable consumption remedy ever offered to the people o f Cednrville Ohio mid takes great plea sure recommending it. There ate a great many so-called coneumptiou euros, hut Jackson'sW ild Cherry and Tar Syrup is conceded by physicians to possess the most healing and strengthening properties tothe longs o f any sim ilar preparation before the American public. Thousand o f peo ple have used it and testily to its merits, and white B. G, Jtidgwey has becu handling these goods uo one that has ever bought it has been dis appointed in finding a positive rc lief id one dose and a cure for acotigli in one bottle# Price 25 and 60 ceute. For sale by B. G. Itldgwry. R sm srK soft Resou*. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, 111., makes tho statement that she taught cold, which settled on her treated fc lee family physician. He told her she was a hope- lungs; she was or a month by h worse, l i » less victim o f consumption and tfiii no medicine could cute her* Hot druggist suggested Hr. King's New Oiscovejy ibr C< bought 0 bottle an_ __ (bund herself b e n e f i t e d .................. dose. She continued its ase end »f- tertoklag ten bottles, found hers*!, •saMd s a t welt, now doe# hoe own housework and Is ns writ as the ever was^—Free trial bottle# o f this Groat Discovery hi lUfiflwAirt Drug (Mere, tM K & t t lf llf& H d tM t (to oniempticii i she d to her delight ta efltted front first PURIFY YOUR RLDOD. KA K A -TO N .K A , the grsatest Blood Purifier, liv e r Regulator and Tonic ever known, Upre- pnted In Nature's I,abomtory by Nature’sChil- dren—lb s WarmSpring IndianaofthoFaelflo Slope, among whom its preparation hue been ■ " ** " aeratlotti i uto generation redyean. I t is purelyvcgetablo, 8directly to the seat o f nlno-tentlis o f TON KA! I f f l - T A U - l f A DIIDCC B h e a g w U in ,N « n !3 ''; T>y*pei».I«, Scrofula, L iver Com* f i l l I U fllVM UUnCO plaint* Conitli>iUt<u., :u«iy Ubtiiw, F ever and Ague, ca ll a ll sim ilar ailment*.JPrleo * 1 per bottle, ' • ‘ *■.....— ’------ ------------------• — asacred lei for pnnumi and goes n the Ills of humanity—the blood—and its won' a derful work of restoration begins ivlth the first ■ dose, health and strength flurdy following. ha d oes not k eep It, aooept n o aubBtl. Sate, b at sead,.dlreet ta th e proprletorf. mtliwu'i -------------- l CU::-. ■ A «kyou rd rB (tlitl«rlV aud i( We 0ff:c-3 l 2 l lai MeillcliiB Company, Corry# Pa. 0 .1. P unk , d . n. g. Eszx R evxoi . ds , u . d . s | fuie & teraoLDs, ’ DENTISTS !! Xenia National Bank building, corner Main and Detroit Sts., Xenia, O. V it a liz e d A ir a n d N it r o u s O x id e O a s u s e d f o r t h e P A IN L E S S E x tr a o - 0 t l e n o f T e e t h . BANK OF CEDARVILLE General Banking Busines Transacied. G eo . W . H n rp er , P r e s . W . I*. G lem n n s, C n to ic r . Idividual xeseta principally invceteJ in R<» Estate $ 200 , 000 . C o n sum p tio n C u red . An oldphysician retired frompractice, having had placed in hi* hands by an Kast India inis sionarj the formulaof a simple vegetable reme dy forthe speedy find permanent cure of Cou- sumtion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lungaffcctions also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all h'erv- onsComplaints after having tested its wonder fulcurative powers in thousands of cases has fell it hi*duty tomakeit known to bis suffering fal low#. ' actuated by thisjBotive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will tend free of chargetoall who besireit this rscsipt in Ger man French or English with fall directions for preparingand using. Sent by mailby address ing with stamp naming this paper. W. A. N otes , 820 Power’s Block Rochester, N. Y. 20-lyr. M e r c l i i i n t T a i l o r , NO 10 N. DETROIT STREET J U B J T M . O n , J H L Cincinnati^Plyljglone IIIfennsylvaniaLineal w jfilch td u la gt Fatttagw TrUseCwiirslflisw Westward, Columbnn.... _.lv, A'lton................ “ West Jefibraon... London...............•• So. Charleston... “ Selma........... •• CednrvIHo.,,.....,;. *• Wliberforce........“ Xenia.......... SpringValley.....*•' Uoxanuu.........“ Waynasvillo___ “ Ongonla............“ Fort Ancient...... “ Morrow “ South .Lebanon.. “ Loveland....,....... “ Mllford|...„,......... * BatavluJc............“ C in c in n a ti.....ar. Eastward. C in c in n a ti.......lv. Batavia Jc......... “ Milford.1................ *• Loveland............ “ South Lebanon.. “ Morrow,.,.............. •* Fort Anelent........“ Oregonia............ “ Waynesville...... « Hoxunnn............. “ Spring Valley...., ■" , *«»*»..........{ Wllfcrrfbrce.......... “ Ccdurvllle............. « Selm a................... *• So. Charleston... <( London ............... •* West Jeffenon... “ Alton..:.................. “ C o ln u b u e ..„„..ar. Sttween Springflsld, Xeala and Oiftan. W estw ard . S p r ln g fle ltl ...lv. Yellow Spring*:. “ X cntn. D a y to n ■ Icb in ond ...........f ” : ■ n '-....... \w : » i __ AM1 ►845 AM 9^jf AM ■♦645, 935itlOJ8}*! 73510ISiU If 735:1015^AM 900U251 AM| AM Eastward. R ic h m o n d :.... lv. A n y to n Xcnln... Yellow Sprlugs'. H p r ln g flc ld .....ar, ja r. ........ <lv ..... . 1f r- •7 40 920 920 967 . _ .0 06 f74610 28 805,1055! AM AM . 4 Snnday stop, bStops to discharge passen gers received east of Loveland. . Darkrued T in dmln Uwftm 1.00 p. m. Ul .00 t . m,; U|Mfutd ftm 1.00a n. to 1.00p «. . P n lim a n H lccn ln x C h n on K m , e . s , « , S , t o and SI either run through vlaGolnm- bus and Plttabnnh or connect through Pltls- burgh Unton Station to and UOm Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and New York, X m . 1 . • n o d S I connect a t lUchmond (or Indianapolis and St. Louts: H t t . a t a n d a for Chi Hgo: X s . e tor Logonsport. JOSEPH WOOD, E. A. FORD, • •••i G***rtllUiMfTr, Gnualhnwnrlent W-’IMP P n rsn riioB , pKitx’A. • . For time cards, rates o f Are, throngh tickets, baggage chock*, and further Information n - S rdlng the rnnnlng o f trains apply to any :ontof the Psnnaylvsate Line*. 7 Before you buy your suit, Overcoat or Pants for F a llow . !*.Torrence, AgentGctlarville, O. see KANY THE TAILOR he has a full lin e of Foreign and Domestic goods always on hand to select from. Perfect fitting garments and first class work guaranteed a t a reasonable price. Happy HooBisrs. Win. Timmons, Postmaster of Ida- rlllcj lmt., w rites; “Electric Bittcis has done more for mo than any otlici medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liv er trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says: “Find Electric Bitters to be tho best Kidney ami Liver medicine, made me feel like a new man.” J . W. Gardener, hardware merchant, same town, says: Electric Bitters is ju s t the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives o r d ies; h t fotiml new strength* good appetite and fell ju s t like he had a new lease on life. Only 60c. a bottle, a t Rina- wXv's Drug Stare. (2) Sunday E x c s rs is s s v ia th e V f e R R q r l v a i l f i I u I m m l Tk^eU at one &re for the round trip between any two stations on the Cincinnati Divirion from Columbus •nd Springfield to Cincinnati inclu sive will be sold by tbs P« C. C. A St. L . Ry. Co* on each Sunday until ftrthef notice, during the surameir of I«0 , • * O fficb o r D ittoe A G ali . iv * Dealers In tine horses, Columbus, O., G kktlkmkn —Early last spring one of ou r horses was seriously injured b y being kicked. Aralnnn Oil was reconiiiiended to u« and we gave it a trial. The result, was not only satis factory, b u t surprising. The wound healed rsnidly. and the anitnsl wsa ready for use ln a few days. Since that time we have by its use cured a number o f caws of scratches and re moved some bad cases ofctirb. A ra bian Oil is undoubtedly the best gen eral Stock Liiiiuuait th a t we ever used, anil we advise Farmers and Uorsoinnii to keep a supply of U. in their stables at all H iucb . Yours Re spectfully* fhTTOF. & G allin . We offer $100 for a case of Scratches Arabian Oil will not cure. Fo r sale by B. G. Itidgwuy. MEADOW BROOK STOCK FARM. s 111!/ Foi sale. A choice lot of young bulls; also a fine lot of grade heifers for sale at very reasonable prices. Come and see them and* be convinced of their merits, or write to R. Dradfute&Son, / . C cd u rv IIIe ©.' CHAS. E. SMITHJS Is the place for you to get a smooth shave or a stylish hair cut. Over The Bank o f Cedarville. W . 15%, T B A D E B Attorney At Law- ^ . NO. 9 EAST MAIN STREET, OP POSITE COURT HOUSE. T H E M UCH -D ES IR ED IONSWRISTand PERFECTHIP E F F E C T CW1 wUj *»• prod&oad luacwaflilly Ejr weonag UA ■ ■ UA ■ m U ™E "IIPLEX Corset ADJUSTABLE OVER THE HIP AMDWOI. ,V;V> FIT ANT FORM . ia*tantlr. giviag , .Warfaot '.Cats •«*■^ ______________ Cantsuv. TtMi bava Dattlilo S mmm , wMeb will * m MI rip r Duuble Blacla * * 4 A n n , wblch will n o t lt iw k . Ibulo la three length*." J ean <u*S fa lta a n . Any dry good*dealer Intha U. S..can aupplvyoa. A n v iM m W anted. Sen<t /o r O ttali'ue, eOATRee NFS. GO., iadoM. Mich* jlu c fc len 's A rn ica Solyts. The best salve in the worid for cuts, bruised, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped himds, ohi'bliiina, corns and all skin eruptions, and positive- ly cures piles, or no pay roqulrwl. It i* gnaranteed to give perfect eatiafaction, or a sn ey refumled, Price 2ft cents a box. For mis by B. G. Bidgsway’s MtRQUAiMtowirtftni amarnr or tho covtm ku otria VtlOHW.UOUWK40UTWMAM « tltlWA UWOAW.THC' W a M i M & M i t B j * Tlio Mnct Koi'i. inattd frem Chleaca,J*B«i Ottawa, Tcoria, La M l. tlolln*. Back bland, la ILU1UMB; n*rfa|>nri, OUasiVO, tefalll***. Dr* Volr.ra. WIntfivrt. Audubon, Hurtan and Omsell DiuA. to IOWA; MtimmMU and A. VMS. ta HIM- NESfrl'A; WfttntowB *mt tUoua F*lt*. ta DAKOTAS C*m*tAo, Si. Jn**ph utd Kao*** VHjr, ta MISSOURI: Omatia, Uncotn. Frtitmiyand Hriten,t» XXMtASXA: AlcblMHi, Lrnvenirorili, Ilorton, T>o*ka. Ifatehtnioii, Wklill*. Brllcvllle. AMIcn*. Drige CUy, CbKwtU, In KANSAS; Kin*Ah*r, B Renu andUta*a, la IK d I a V TERRITORY; Denver, Cafnrada SfrlBS* ood JhMUo, In OOMRAIX). Tnr*r*M oe« arte* t f M Aralng and rmslur l*nd<v*<Kjnl]r>glbe b«al AcUttt** t t Inlrr- commaulcAtlnii to all town* pod *UiM*a*4 aad WMi, norUi»«l andwullnrert *t Clikago aad to FncUc aod tnmoceuilc reaport*. H A am ncarr VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAO S Lading *11 competitor* la *T'knd*r of teai&mnt, between CHICAGO end DBS MOIKKS. OOtntCTL BLl'FM and OMAHA, and betMH CHICAGO and DKNVRn, POIOIlADO SWUKOS j*ad rCKBLO, Via KANSAS CITY aod TOPKKA *ad vto ST. JOtlPH. Flret-Claw DayOntohee, FREE RKCUNTNQCHAIR CARS, and M m Rlteptri. »Kh Dtatnf Car Serrtc*. C om connection*at Denvtr andCMwate Sprlns* with diverging railway Haw, awr germ lag Aa a*w aad plclurcaone standard a x u o x TRAHS-ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROUTE Over vrblch wperbly-equlpped tralM ran dally THROVOH WITHOUT CHANGE A And IMw Salt LakeCity. Ogden and Snn Frantton. THE ROCK ISLAND i* olao tk* Direct and IkvwMt Uae to a«d tmm Manlton. Hke'e Peak and all at)nrf aaoHaty and ’aseale rwmriaaadciUe*andtulntngdietrktoiaOakirado, DA ILY PAST EXPRESS TRAINS »•* Fraa SLJaaqA and V.~mna City tn and S o * *11h e portanttown*,title*md mc U om ta Smthttn Kthnaka, ■»n*M aad tha Indian TerrHory. Atw vta A U D T LEA ROUTE0am KnMMCHyand OKIaf toWater* t«wa, Stans F*Ha MlMNRAPOLtS aad ST. FATIL. connection*brail polaMawili aad iMAwt* hmnM Ae tnktotadA* roddcCM*t for Ticket*. M-r*, Foldei*. «t t a in t tabnAtt*# apply to »nyConpMTkk*( OflteoIn N m Uattod ttoiw «rOMtoda,ora)diw* ^ R*IT . JOHN, JflHfi IMAITt t i t , O talMsASit, dtartria.SVHt.Afl. • ^ CWIOASO.EU*
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