The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
H K n a J U D . AmxMrmm wiwirwwir*w«. SATURDAY, MARCH 28 , 1881 IK H , B LA IR , Editor andProp'r M IN 11,11 PI* ANNUM. A mter down Blot lives in * cellar. Probably hie dislike o f high living led himto Aeekao nether an abode. Two men fought over a quarter near El Reno, Okla, the other day, neither giving theother any quarter. Onewill die. ■*....... .. • i n i An ambitious boy in Virginia has eaten a half gallon o f peanut*. That boy may have hie faults, but there ie considerable in him, after all. A lot o f cartridgesare miming in Germany. Itia thought they must have been stolen, tor if they had gone off themselves they would have been heard. A lynching is not such a satire on human nature as an execution, for the former is the result o f an outburst o f passion, while the latter is premed itated murder. Mayor Shakespeare, o f New Or leans, has been warned that he wiU be. killed by the Mafia; so there Ijigy be a uew Bhakespaarean tragedy in the near future. An Allen county man baa been selling potatoes bv the'bushel. As hie bushel was.smallerthan other peopled he Is in ja il.' His “ j*ck o f Rouble,1 is full measure. “ The Kreuttzer 800810 " has been dramatised. We maynext expect to hejpr that LsckeV “ Easay on thej in# the other day. Understanding'* has been put on the stage as heavy tragedy. Itisqaita avidaat that Italy does Mtthnvatlbrwar with the United State*. Foreign countries recognise theMetthattheyneed all the spam Moedandpowderthey haveon hand forpoasibleuseathome. Notone of hemwilleverfightwith the United Hatesunlessit teemsabsolutely nec essary. ______ ThereissaidtobeactivityinCana dianmilitaryelides. But the most startlingthingaboutthisstoryis not 'hatthereshouldbeactivityinmilita rycircles, butthereshouldbe activity in Canada, Therumorshouldbewell authenticatedbeforebeingacceptedas truth. ■ • v Every week in the year 82,000,000 o f interest iaearned on English money in the United States. It Is estimated thatGreat Britain will in the next halfcentury own half o f the enter prises o f this country. Having failed in tiie military conquest o f the continent, perhaps John Bull will succeed at last ia its financial con- quest. , ' I'm 1 n -11 TMeMR^gk|~18^ri*r~nr~* < ■- The Democrats o f Cape May city have “ back-watered." They were celebrating a municipal victory and the head o f the procession was in front o f Editor Brook’s house, when Mrs. Brooks, who is a Republican, and who fitvored theman who was defeated for Mayor, turned the hose upon the ex- ulunt Bourbons, who retreated in dis order. Precocity does not always confine itselfto tha mind. WilliamFowler is the name o f an 8-year-old tramp now in Memphis, Tenn. Hebegan to trav el when barely oxer 0 years old and has been ail over the country. A Southern hoy also aged 6, grewweary from long contact with this rough world, andattemptedsuicide by bang- ANDREW JACKSON, S U C C E S S O R T O DUNLAP & C O . -DEALERIEALLKINDSOF- Doors, Sash Blinds, LATH, MOULDINGS, FLOORING. SIDING. ETC, Have just received a new sotek. Can offer you better Grades for less money than you have been paying for poorgrades. GALL AND SEEGRADES ANDFRIGES. There ia a hotel in New Haven where one gets his money’s worth. At least Edward Halley did, for ho paid 50 cents for his dinner and found a pearl worth 875 in the oyetcra. Xjeweler o f Trenton, N. J ., was cleaningA watch the other day when he found in the works a lively epee* imen o f the c’aoex IcctulariOs. It ex changed time for eternity in a hurry. .-,.1 „ „ ■, Speaking o f the different ways in whichhumaB vanity can be reached, tha Milwaukee Journal aayr, “ To gain a mothers good will prate her chitdraii; if fou want to catch the old man tell him he ianot appreciated in hit town,* Tha Chinese believe that the soul o f a poet peemi into the body o f a grae.v hopper. Since pocta liave to jump around ia this life to get a living, it Is Itlfe a fU e a e ra l Nkenomw . No literary announcement o f the year ia o f greater interestto the gen eral public than that of a comprehen sive Life o f General Sherman, which is about to be published and Bold, through agents by the noted house o f Hubbard Brothers, of Philadelphia. Admirable biographies of Grant and gherdau, complete to the time of their death, are already familiar to the public, but a life o f the third great commander, to fmiah the series, has been lacking. The various biograph ies o f Sherman hitherto published have necessarily been incomplete; and even bis owntneraote, written in 1875 said almost nothing o f hi# intensely interesting early life, and not a woid of course, ot the more than twenty yean o f social activity and fraternity with old comrades since the war. The work which ianow to be issued will splendidly supply the widely felt demand for a history o f the great BANKOF CEOARVilLE General Banking Basilica Transacted. (Se*. W , H a rper, P r e * . W . L . (Dtamama, Cashier. not just that they should bo made to strategic commander. It is king enter tqjon a similar proeedOTaia the! WPK3» ^ a d millions o f iiL.-Kt," j readers, and the sales o f their vast . »««-•• editions -enriched' an army o f book The Missouri Legislature has been j written by Willis Fletcher Johnson, importuned by a ritten to pass a law whose ability aa a historian ia familiar impelling the keepers o f railroad n.*\ to the reading public o f America tauninta to date their pica, But surely those who eat theta ought to be able to form a reasonably correct estimate o f their antiquity, even i f they are not (kited. in Editors aa a ruleare optimistic, but probably a certain Georgia editor baa the krouart vision for the bright side f things, He says; We have been down with the grip three days, but we are feelitg quite cheerful, as we own a. lot in a cemetery and the coffin fay. troy rosea us ltd for «m advertte> fnCnL Tem»|«ot» has been asked to write a 8 * tha WmrWa fkir; baft he -•r* to ms't protnU. ** k i* getting to he an old maa However, if the ytafar nmaatyatiaa l» •viand theta isHttiadowtathalha will take the ernteact. That* laaathiag that will mm Aa dbrlne rihtM lilro I m h through his former unusuallypopular agent*; he is aided by Mej-Geo, O.O. Howard, a man o f fine literary attain tneute, who knew Sherman belter than any other o f his comrades now living, and tanked next but one to him In the army. That this history o f Sherman, the last o f the great Gen? ciala, will surpassall otliers in popu larity is not to he doubted, I t will doubtless be the best life o f the .groat chieftain published, and we prodiet for a wonderful popularity, SPSHBUa The transition front long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch la the Ilf# o f the In f dividual, fetich u remarkable event Is treasured la tha memory and the agency whereby the good health hat lmea attaluod la greatfelly Messed Hanes It la that «a mttah la hoard in tkMltu *BHdAANUft. 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