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The Hazel Green herald: June 15, 1887
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I mi win nmnmuBHim S SPENCER COOPER Ownor and Editor Hazel Green Herald -- til t DoTotcd to tlio Development of IZnstorn Kentucky t f Sl00 A YEAR Always In Advance VOL to III HAZEL GREEN WOLFE COUNTY KY WEDNESDAY JUNE 15 OUR HIDDEN WEALTH 1887 NO 15 BLOODY ROWAN Two Moro A - The valleys and bottom lands arc ex- ¬ tremely fertile and oven tho mountain Tho Observations of a Tourist Through W MAPEL This Soctlon sides and tops have in many places a ISAAC IAttokney-at-La- w Dr G M Ockford of Lexington just good deep soil The country has nsver And Ukal Estate Aoent returned from a trip to the mountains of been taxed for all the inhabitants caro HAZEL GRKKN KY Will practice in all the Courts of Wolfe Southeastern Kentucky aud eays to raise is sufficient for home consump- ¬ Powell Menifee and Rreathitt counties It is one of the richest it has been my tion There is no way to get out of many abatractsfurnished tax Titles examined cs aid for non residonts real estate bought lot to visit I have visited the coal fields of the mountain valleys save on foot or and gold Collections a specialty of Pennsylvania been down among the in the saddle and neither of these meth- ¬ mineral resources of other sections but ods is very satisfactory in moving sur-¬ JOHN H EVANS in no place have I overseen such surface plus farm produce The crying want of HAZEL GREEN KY indication- of mineral wealth as in the tho country is efficient means of transDepositions Kentucky mountains Examiner of portation and with these onco establish- ¬ There are valuable deposits of iron ed Southeastern Kentucky will rival the for Wolfe county llcspcctfnully fcolicitis the patronage of the ore in Estill and Menifee counties The farming counties of the Stato in tho pro public and will attend promptly to all bun old Estill furnace which was built in fuscness of its productions and surpass mess entrusted to bin care 1831 is still operated and its products in many sections that are now considered T SWANGO constant demand for car wheels It pro- ¬ superior in their resources duces a superior quality of iron and al- ¬ IIAZEL GREEN KY THE WORLDS SILVER though it costs 2 per ton to move it Clerk of Wolfe eleven miles to the railroad at Clay City The Circulation of Which tho Nntionnl Deputy County Court Bnnlcn Aro Trying to jDcprivo Us Will attend to all business entrusted to him yet the industry is a paying one The Director of the United States From the Kentucky Union Junction with promptness and dispatch the rate to Lexington is 75 cents per ton Mint estimates the coined silver circula- ¬ 13 WHITT GEO Of Elliott County and to Louisville 1G0 per ton Under tion of the world at 3112000000 More WITH such circumstances a direct road to the than half the human family have no Co mines would enable the iron to bo placed other money The annual silver pro- ¬ in Lexington at a much less rate than duction of the world is 117500000 of 210 W Market St Louisville Ky which 96500000 is converted into coin Solicits the patronage of Eastern Kentucky tho cost of putting on the cars tor Wank Rooks Rlanks c There is a good vein of bituminous the balance is used in the arts The sil ¬ coal which crops out at Boattyvillc on ver products of this country is about 0 C LYK1NS the Kentucky river and extends through 5000000 are converted into articles of County Attorney Roal Estate Agont Lee and Wolfe counties appearing in utility and ornament and Notary Public It is estimated that about Piactices in all Courts in Wolfo and Ad thick veins near the headwaters of the of the silver coin is annually lost by Middle Fork of Red river The veins Counties and Court of Appeals joining jtrCollectious a Specialty at this point are nearly five feet in thick- ¬ abrasion wear and casualties an amount Camiton Wolfe County Ky ness It appears to be the same vein of in excess of the annual addition by coinC BAKER coal which extends all through these hills age The world is not likely therefore and it is a very high grade of coal As to be deluged with silver Tho United we near Breathitt county we find eins States produces 50000000 of the 117 of cannel coal which extend as far 000000 of silver of which one half wo JACKSON KY southward as the Cumberland mountains convert into coin The veins in Breathitt vary from twenty-What a grand harvest our National R J A TAUlMSE two inches in thickness and Borne bankers would have if tho coinage of veins further south measure upwards of silver was suspended and they were al- ¬ lowed to substitute their debts to fill the eight feet Jackson Breathitt County There is no way to transport it There vacuum It is said that the are no good wagon roads in that section at New York is an enthusiastic ad- ¬ KENTUCKY and tho only method of travel is by vocate of the scheme to transfer the sil- ¬ B TAULBEE M D horseback or ox cart Both of these are ver bullion market from London to New decideldy too slow for this century and York by dealing in it as other commodi ¬ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON the coal interests can never be thorough- ¬ ties and making bullion certificates the IIAZEL GREEN KY Of course Office ly worked until railway transportation is basis of financial speculation Office overW T Cakeys store provided hours 8 to 11 A M and 1 to 4 I M by the suspension of silver coinage the All calls intended to day or night There is a mine thirteen miles South speedy demonetization of tho metal of Jackson and it is from a vein thirty would soon follow We denounce tho HOTELS seven inches thick seventeen of which conspiracy of capitalists to drive silver is cannel seventeen splint and three money from circulation as a high crime P1ERATT HOUSEJSew Phomix inches bituminous Now all these coals Ours is the principal silver producing The arc good The splint can readily be country of the world and its chief val- ¬ HAZEL GREEN KY lighted with a match and makes a first ue consists in its being convorted into J H Pieratt Proprietor class grate fire Tho bituminous is hard- ¬ coin yet bankers nnd money lenders are I am now running the little hotel around the eornei on Broadway and respectfully ly as good as the Lcc and Wolfe county intent upon destroying this great source invite mv former patrons nnd traveling peo coal but still is equal to most of the of wealth aud instrument of exchange ple eenerallv to call nnd ead nnd shlccb Kentucky coal sold in this market The To secure tho co operation of those en ¬ J H riKRATT mv blaoe cannel is the only portion sent to the gaged in agriculture these conspirators HOUSE Hazbl Greek Ky wheat that the cost of worth DAY Newly Fitted and Refurnished market the splint not mine isthesituated refer to the factthobuUion price of silver is regulated by valucof transportation Tho The best the market affords will be found upon the table at all time and the public two miles from the river bank and this That as silver declines in price wheat patronage is respectfully solicited Guests two miles carriage has to be done with declines in corresponding ratio If this will have ie and other luxuries to be bad In connection oxen over a rough road Then after is true what will be the effect upon the in nrst clns couiitiy hotel liorses and shed room for getting to the river frequently time is wheat market if silver is demonetized is a line stable for vehicle in oharge of good hostler Pastor consumed waiting for high water for and this metal is left to the bulls and ace for Iioimsthere are shoals in the North Fork that bears to deal in as in other commodities Mits LOU DAY Proprietress prevent boats loaded heavily passing Of course its price will be merely nomiSWANGO SPRINGS down when the water is low Before nal gold being the only standard BOARDING HOUSES Harrison Suting Proprietor Why arc our granaries filled with railroads were builtnumerous mines were Every effort will be made to make every worked all along the Kentucky river wheat commanding a price less than the thing as pleasant for invalids and pleasure Why have we no seekers a possible during the coming tea and its precarious navigation was not cost of production c very reasona son Rates of Hoarding foreign market for our cereals England considered to bo seriously objectionable ble Call on or address But as other coal districts became con- ¬ once a large buyer gets her supply now SWANGO HARRISON Harcl Green Ky for particulars nected with railroad systems the river from India Silver is the only money in route was discontinued and gradually India England buys up our silver bul- ¬ pOMBS HOUSE lion at 70 per cent in gold coins it into abandoned CAMPTON KY have the money of India and pays it out at 100 Near the river banks tho forests been materially thinned out but back in per cent for wheat This is the reason S SCOMRS PnorniETOR the interior forests exist in almost their why the American wheat rises or falls The patronage of the traveling public is virgin denseness There is a lino tract with the bullion price of silver If silver respectfully solicited Table the best and of white pino extending from Powell was demonetized its coinage suspended everv attention for the comfort of gueMs through Wolfe into Menifee It con ¬ and bullion certificates left to tho tender DAMS HOUSE tains 70000 acrcHand is of immense value mercy of bankers with Ev Secretary xfL SALYEllHVILLi ivY being the only tract of white pine found Manning as their chief the price of B Adams rnormirroR American wheat would be still loss in a in tho United States South of Michigan old aud well known liouso has been This is demone ¬ thoroughly refitted ami refurnished and is and you know tho Northwest is being foreign market unless silver In tized in India which is not likoly to oc- ¬ now open for the reception of the public denuded of its forests rapidly NothlHK Shall be Lett Undone to Make Breathitt and the counties south there cur G R Adams Guevt Comfortable On tho other hand if our Government is considerable walnut and a grand lot of poplar ash and other mountain timber would establish tho unlimited coinage of MISCELLANEOUS Of course I did notexnmino all tho tim Hilvor England would havo to pay par iiinntitni ni flOOl ATTENTION Wo ber critically but I saw enough to con- ¬ valuo for our bullion nnd pay par valuo W UnMYUI ULHOOlaru now prepared to furnsh all elates with employment at lioine vince mo that it ia decidedly valuable for grain in India which would enable the whole of the time or lor their spare- Another thing that is often overlooked our farmers to compotowith India in tho Ruhliu iw nuw light ami prolitaiiitmiiculM is tlion nhlo Persons of either sex easily earn from is tho volunbio salt beds in Clay and whoat markets of Europe It Ml cent to tf pep evening and a proportion Thcro was a timo whon clearly to theiutercsts of American farm ¬ other counties ato Hum bv devoting all heir time to tint tho Manchester salt works supplied this ers that silver should bo appreciated in uuhIhini lloy ami glrU earn nearly in much noiul in men That till who nuo lib muy make country but tho timo him gono by when prieo relutlvoly to gold which can only their ntldranil tet tho IiikIiimi we u merchant could got on IiIh horwi and lie dono by its unlimited coinage thin offer To minh an are not wen atUued - rido two or three hundred milca for a bag Wo admire tho cunning and uhrowd wo will ceiul una dollar l pay for the trimhie of writing Pull imitloulur mid mi tilt of bait nnd consequently tho salt inter lie Blio of Knglundn financiering V AildreH Ukokuk Stinnov A Co cfitu lutvo nil declined make gold tho only atandunl renders Wrllaml Maine ¬ PROFESSIONAL CARDS w Henry Knoefel J ¬ one-twentie- th ¬ A Attorney at Law silver a cheap commodity converts it into the money of India and then gath- ¬ ers up the brendstufis in a depreciated coin at par If the bullion gamblers of London can transfer to New York City and still further depreciate the bullion valuo of silver destroy its use as money they can close the markets of Europo against our cotton nnd and breadstuffs gather their supplies from their own dependencies at a reduced cost and pay for them in a depreciated coin Will tho American people bo guilty of the su- ¬ preme folly of furthering the designs of the money lords of England nnd of our own county who are confederating together to rob the producing clases of all countries The only way to defeat the robbers is for the United States to maintain its bi- ¬ metallic standard and coin without lim- ¬ itation or restriction both gold and silver If the three billions of silver coin were stricken from the worlds circulation me dium what havoc and desolation would follow All property real and personal would depreciate in price more than one half the limbs of labor would bo par-¬ alyzed destitution and starvation would be the portion of the working classes and bankruptcy overtake all men of enter- ¬ prise The holders of gold and bankers would gorge themselves with the wealth of the world To the extent that our American financiers are allowed to carry out their plan these disasters will be in- ¬ voked A great banker in New York says he sees no reason why silver should not be bought and sold like grain nnd oil We sco a thousand reasons why sil- ¬ ver should not bo made a mere article of ¬ i Physician and Surgeon Sub-Treasur- er J ¬ - ¬ shots fired Mnnnin the Marshal is a new comer in Morchcad and has never figured in any factional difficulties Craig Tollivcr was his opponent in the race for Marshal Cooper who swore out tho warrants of arrest and the parties against whom they were issued have been identified and in pieJjiheirsnmll daily ffafrenrtiosci sympathy with tho Marti taction nWmugh tbiir iwigod the Government issue certificates upon seems to have had no connection with ¬ the deposit of coin which with Treas ury notes will constitute an ample safe the factional strife and bloodshed in and reliable circulating medium without Rowan that has so long been a disgrace tho aid of interest bearing bankers to the State Sentinel Democrat debts MASONIC TEMPLE MT STERLING KY National bankers wish to supply their And tho Thousand of Things Thero Sold paper based Upon the credit of the Gov- ¬ So chtuip 1y I it Gurt Umi in place of silver and silver cer- ¬ run a old dust ranch ernment Is of wrought iron and will last a lifetificates To make up any deficiency in time It has a large oven fire clay back the circulation by reason of a dearth of and nickel trimmings It is the equal coin and coin certificates we demand that of the St Louis Home Comfort ranges the Government shall issue itsown notes which sold at 05 and 70 or any other based upon its own credit without the range made If you want a first class good for coal or wood made at intervention of banks Secretary Chase cooker Louisville where repairs can be had get after deploring his agency in creating the Gold Dust si six hole rango with 30 our banking system predicted a terrible gallon tank and all the vessels at 50 and Wo offer it as the cheapest ami conflict in tho future between the people SOS best range in the world and you would and tho bunks pay G0 and G5 for it if somo smooth- ¬ The NalionalBnnks have commenced tongued agent were to prcumt its merits hostilities by making an assault upon ut your door You savo ten dollars by silver coin the money of the masses buying it directly of tho solo agent D U Masonic Temple Mt Ster ¬ We hope the pcoplo will be prepared to Gauuison where tho cheapest stoves in ling Ky meet the enemy on their chosen field of Kentucky arc sold ¬ ¬ merchandise and we are assured that it can not be accomplished in any othci way but by suspending its coinage and One of the forcing its demonetization reasons is we believe sufficient thousand to array the people against the villainous design With all tho silver and gold which is available for coinage the words supply of money is inadequate of the needs of our rapidly increasing trade and com- ¬ merce If we havo too much of either coin to smUlboconvcnienco of the peo Killings Added to Her Crimi ¬ nal Cnlcndnr Another little shootin scrape took placo in Rowan county Tuesday about three miles west of Morchcad n which only two men were killed nnd ono dan ¬ gerously wounded Tho facts as wo hnvo W been able togathcY themnro these W Logan nnd Jackson Logan sons H of Dr Henry Logan who ia now in tho Lexington jail charged with conspiracy to kill etc Coon Logan John Pigman nnd Nathan Fowels were charged with kukluxing and a wnrrent of arrest had been issued against them for this crimo upon the affidavit of Hiram Cooper who says they had given him a written no- ¬ tice to decamp John Mnnnin Marshal of Morchcad Mr Hogg Deputy Sheriff of Rowan and posse went to make tho arrest They went to the homo of tho two first named Logans and finding them driving in their horses from the pasture they made known their business when the Logans ran intc tho house and went up stairs The Marshal Sheriff nnd posso went to tho house and asked them to come down nnd surrender but they re ¬ fused to do it Then Marshal Mannih said he would go up and get them and started He got as far as tho foot of tho stairway when he was greeted by a load of buck shot which took effect in his loft shoulder inflicting a serious if notfn tal wound Monniu returned to his crowd one of whom then lighted some straw or shavings and threatened to burn tho houso if they did not como down This scar cd the Logan boys W II W and Jack ¬ son and they made a break for liberty shooting at the Marshal Shoriff and guards as they ran when the whole posso fired and literally riddled them with balls and buck shot There were at least fifty l ¬ battle Cincinnati Enquirer i Troublo Ahond When the appetite fails grows restless and unrefreshing there is trouble ahead The digestive organs when healthy crave food the nervous system when Vigorous and tranquil gives its possessor no uneasiness attnigut A tonic to be effective should not bo a mcro ap petiser nor are the nerves to be strength ened and boothed by the unaided action of a sedative or a narcotic What is required is a medicine which invigorates tho stom ach and promotes assimilation of food by tho system by which means tho norv oits system as well aa other parts of the physical organism are strengthened These aro tho effects of Ilostctters Stom ach Bitters a medicino whose reputation is founded firmly in public confidence and which physicians commend for its tonic anti niliioiiH aud other properties It is used with tho best results in fever and ague rheumatism kidnoy aud Mer ino weakness aud other maladies ¬ ¬ Tho Meiklo plow is tho cheapest nnd best plow in this mnrkct Call and sco D B Gaiuuson Mt Sterling and Hleep it Decorated China Dinner nnd Ten Sets from 050 to 5000 Best good for the money A full line of dishcsj cheapest in Kentucky D B Gaiuuson Mt Sterling i fH ¬ Hoes Rakes Axes Picks Long Shov ¬ els 1 Shovels and Garden Forks eheap D B Gaiuusons Mt Sterling at Stoves and Rungos Hardware Locks Hinges Nails Bolts TooN IIoos Rakes Plain Dishes Tinware Glassware etc at lowost cash prices Call and soo us D B Gauuison Mt Cutlery Sterling Lanterns with dash board attachment tho best thing out at I B Gauuisonh Mt Sterling I iY Tho hnudaomoBt Chamber Bets cvq mado as well as tho uhoancut rmifilnfe ii ii from 82G0 to 20 for n ioii plego Hot Back numbers of Tim Hkuaid con ¬ Call and hoo thorn J B Uamubon Mt Btorllng taining the story of Helen Lukoinun office by nil who wish can bo hud at this Slop Ladders four l2fy fte to subscribe nnd thoro Is no bettor timo foot SUM eight foot foot 176 t v to take tliu papor tlinu right now Try CIauwsonV Ml WerllHK I it a year Only ono dollar Rnrlwli HiiuciUcd ami gAlYiuilxilviw t Homo Bhnoa nnd 1 Junto NiilN Rasps ntluwwt prliNi mitl evcrytMnj W ZF and Fmriora Kntvci and Hammer at iom v riv j i w ajimomw m l 1 CiAMHirfoKtf Mt Btvrlliiiri Ki i ¬ fcftV iyr nWft 3 mKmmm 4 Hazel Green Herald COOPKIl HACK NEWS NOTES Tho Navy Department Is informed NEWS NOTES that TEMPERANCE IN Publisher KENTUCKY HAZEL GREEN Way homo to Europe CURRENT TOPICS Kansas has cloven unorganized counties Fiiincc Leopold and suite aro on their try Tun fund for Mrs Logans benoflt has boon closed at 07000 Comjmiius Nob is to havo strcot rail Ways and a motor line A nox car complete was built in four hoars at Anniston Ala Tjik Amorican refugees in Canada aro talking of forming a club The luto Justice Woods cstato is valued at from 150000 to 200000 A bhidok is to be built across the Missouri river at Sioux City la Finwlats maximum daily gas yield would equal 2500 tons of coal Invitations kcop coming to tho Presi- ¬ dent to visit various portions of tho coun n Tiik proposed monument to General Leo at Richmond Va will not bo begun until fall Thk ftow York Legislature has declared ovorlusting hostility to tho English spar- ¬ row A rnnrrr town named Gladstone has been founded in the Sau Gubriol vullcy California No iK8s than 25000 persons ascended tho Washington Monument during tho year ending April 1 TiititE is u village in Wnlcs with anamo containing soventy two letters uud twenty-two syllables Kansas will send 2T000 veterans to tho National eiicumpmcnt which is to be held in St Louis in September Asthonomkks uro discovering a good many of those celestial tramps othcrwiso known ns comets this year In one of tho French schools there is a natural magnet which is said to becapnblo of lifting four times its weight At a recent typo writing contest in Now York Miss M C Grunt wrote 3S4 words in lour minutes and forty two seconds FnoM one tree recently felled at Bowcrs villo O it is said thnt 400 fence posts and twenty two cords of stovo wood wero cut Tnn Shah of Persia would like some enterprising American capitalist to help develop his kingdom by constructing rail- ¬ ways SAinn Motek of Lansford Fa is ten years old weighs 19T pounds and is tak ¬ ing on fat at tho rate of two pounds a week tf - A itEsuiKNT of Savannah exhibits 12 1 large Hwcct potatoes which were prown on a single vine They completely lill n barrel sting nt all but ho cats millions of quitoes that tho Devils darning needle has Piior CaiilBkaun of Bates College says mos- no ¬ Walking conservatories is the latest uaino for tho Morally decorated women Been on tho fashionable thoroughfares and tu showy equipages Divoiicrn women are barred from Queen Victorias receptions This old rule is held to religiously by tho Queen and she will make no exceptions Aktkii all it is consoling to reflect that tho Amorican dollars taken over to Eng land by Henry Irving will be brought back ¬ ¬ by lion Buffalo Bill Tin British authorities havo nirain de- ¬ clared that tho Onto City Guards of At lanta Ga will not bo permitted to parado on English territory It is announced that it will tako fully six ¬ ft t months before the English government can demonstrate by actual experiment wheth er coercion will coerce Nkw Yohk has a grocer named Coff ey a curled hair denier named Willcomb milk dealers named Well and Water and a clothing ilrm named Taylor Cutter Them is considerable likelihood thnt at least a portion of tho crown jcwols of Franco will spend tho summer atsomo one of tho Amorican wutcring places IUssia has decided that tho Russian language is good enough for Russian children and this shall bo tho langiutgo of education throughout tho empire Asoleks in tho State of New York nro being considerably annoyed by a law which makes tho catching of n trout less than six inches long a misdemeanor Ax Alsatian who tattooed himself all over with Vivo la Franco was impris oned for six months when ho enmo to bo examined for admission to tho German army Tun New York hotel men nro now so woll organized that out of tho incomo from 50000 guests a day they lose less thnn ono per cent of their prollts by reason of ¬ ¬ ¬ beats A Boston doctor raises his solemn volco against cotton stockings for winter wear He says they nro destroying tho women of Now England with rheumatism and nou f ralgia Gladstone has a library containing 15 000 volumes Works on theology are tho most numerous Ho also has large dopart ments devoted to Shakespeare Dautu and Homer When tho tlmo came for Theodora Baker to lot tho sheriff of Las Vegas kuow that ho was ready to bo hanged ho said Lot hor go Gallagher aud died without a Mrusrglo Into tho sanctum of a Mississippi editor anil nddrosied him ns a fofttorlnktfrtftAtio body politic Tho Intrudor meals m bod until 8oiriKiT strollod furthor woman who lm lloved Micro was good luck In having n bird fly in a house chased ncaimry ulrd In mnl In doing so unset uud broko a ton dol vij0nla itoSw Ct A Haybiimiuw wJck kr looking glass In Jnpn according to a correspondent stlw KondliiK Tlma man Introduce hl fetrMUiMuujrfool 0f ft wjfu Tho mm gMwt often prevulU here but w Dm J9mo fruukiim 8ocrotnry Lnmar In tho case of certain cholera aro reported ArkutBas swamp lands has decided that two supposed cases of thelntoriorDcpartmcntcnntakono furthor at Takio Japan notion in rogard to tho sottlcmont of Hliadcr The Jewelry nrm of Chandler these claims until certain restrictions imLiaChicago havo mndo an assignment posed by tho Legislature of Arkansas upon assets til 000 bilities about f23000 to glvo Tho Mayor of Syracuse N Y refused tho Governor aro so modified us that official full power in tho adjustment of to tho John L Sullivan combipermission all details with tho general government nation to give an exhibition itt that city Tho President hus recognized K Kort Colonel Govornorliillhnsscntthonnmcof Fred Grnnt to tho New York Senate for gnrcd ns Vice Consul of Portugal at Minneconfirmation as Quarantine Commissioner apolis Minn Tho Irish college at Rome has printed and In tho caso of tho State of Louisiana city of Now Orleans involving prcBonted a long memorial to tho Vutican against tho tho McDonough tract of about 80000 acres on the Irish question Tho Iowa State Board of Health has voted of swamp land tho Secretary of tho Interior bus decided in favor of New Orleans to rescind tho quarantine rules aguinst IlliMajor Bon Parley Pooro tho veteran nois calves and stock cattle Dr Swift director of tho Warner Obser newspaper correspondent was stricken down while at tho Capitol Washington a vatory Rochester N Y has received a few days ago with an ncuto attack of telegram from Prof Barnard of the Van Brights disease His condition Is tho cause derbilt University Observatory Noshvillo al asta ouaorS U aiasiyH amicmntiTigthttdiBcovery of a new comet In right ascension 15h 15m 45s declinafriends John Dnwos Sons the famous Iron mas tion sonth SOdeg Ttim and is moving slowly northeast and is very faint This discovery tors of Staffordshire and Yorkshire Eng entities Prof Barnard to still another War havo failed Their liabilities aro fSOOUOO and it is thought their assets will realise ner comet pnzo very near that sum Tho Washington hotelkcepcrs nro beginTho President has appointed Jnrcd Law- ¬ ning to fear that tho National drill is not rence Rathbonc of California as Consul going to be a great success as very fow persons up to the present time hnvc applied GenornlutPuris Mrs Mary Montgomery Gibson wife of for apartments Tho Pope will it is announced communiUnited States Senator Gibson of Louisiana died at tho family residence in Washington cate at once with Archbishop Corrigan 0i New York rcgardinc tho caso of Dr Mc a few days ago His Holiness It is stated will in C 8 Klngsley nlias S C Cooper who Glynn claims to bo a farmer from Kalamazoo this communication approve tho ArchMich was arrested at Cleveland O the bishops course toward Dr McGlynn and other day on the cliargo of forgery at chargo His Grace to warn the priest onco White Pigeon Mich for all that if he does not present himself An Augusta Me dispatch says Mr before tho supreme ecclesiastical authority Blaine has finally announced his decision to at Romo within forty days ho will bo go to Europe leaving early in June The formally excommunicated reason ho assigns for tho trip is poor health Mrs Catherine Rood of Essex Vt died Mr Manley and sorno other friends will ac- a fow days ago aged 103 years and seven company Mr Blaine months Mrs Rood had been a member of Dr Junker tho celebrated African ex- ¬ tho Methodist church more than seventy plorer states thnt ho has received letters years A district convention of the Methodist from Emm Boy dated November in which tho latter stated that the routes from church will bo held at Sharon Pa May 25 Uganda to Wadelai were open Dr Junker and 20 Bishop Andrews Chaplain McCabc said that this news led him to believe that and other distinguished speakers will be Stanleys expedition would bo successful present unless some accidents occurred Tho brick carters strike at Baltimore is Tho open threat of M Flourens to tako over and the men havo resumed work All extreme measures to protect tlio Interests the employers with tho exception of ono of French fishermen in Canadian waters in who employs ten men havo granted the Inopposition to tho provisions of the New- ¬ crease in wages demanded foundland fishery bill has created quite a Advices from Constantinople aro that tho stir in London and will have tho effect to Sheikh Abou Honda long the Sultans estistill further strain tho relations existing mate adviser has been exiled on account of between Lord Salisbury and M Wadding alleged discovery of his connection with a ton the French ambassador plot to dethrone the Sultan A special dispatch from Scranton Pa The ship Charles H Marshall which left say that James B McCahc the Honesdale London December 5 for Philadelphia has murderer under sentence of dcatli for kill- ¬ been given up for lost with her crew of ing Michael Riley in December 18ST and twenty thero men commanded by Captain who was to havo been hanged on tho Uflth Hutchinson of Syracuse N Y instant has escaped from prison Tho annual convention of the American Frank McArthur the son of ex Judge Society of Mechanical Engineers will meet McArthur was married to Miss Sarah W in Washington next week and will remain Winston tho grand daughter of the late in session several days About three hunGovernor Winston of Alabama a few days dred delegates aro expected to be present ngo Tho marriage took place at the resiTho saw mill grist mill and box factory dence of T W Ncili Wnshnmton City of John B Fassett at Morcton Vt were A fire which originated in Nicholsons burned the other night Mr Fassctt and drug store Hillsboro Texas bv the over- his wife ench over sixty years old who turning of a lamp tho other day communi- slept in a room over tho factory were cated to adjoining proporty nnd the entire burned to death Loss on buildings10000 block with tho exception of one building An order has been issued to suspend tho was destroyed Loss will aggregate f 120 mining of coal in the nnthracito region in 000 insuranco about fi0000 order to relieve tho surplus at tide water Mrs Lottie Whitman an estimable young shipping points The order will take effect married lady of Oskaloosa la and belongon tho 22d instant According to lato ining to a leading family of the county shot ventories the surplus at tho points referred herself in tho breast tho other night with a to amounts to nearly 1000000 tons revolver She left a noto saying that she A New York paper states that Mrs Genfeared she would be tfflictcd with consump- ¬ eral U S Grant has been dnngcrously ill tion and preferred death to the life of an of diphtheria and at one time her recovery invalid was believed to bo doubtful but she is now Oscar Myrtle a trader of Wheeling W improving Va who recently uentdown tho river witn Tho trial of Father Bctts beforo the 11000 in casli and u fine gold watch is re- ¬ Episcopal Council at Henderson Ky is ported to havo been murdered n nr Ccrcdo ended nnd charges of extremo ritualism Myrtle was followed from were confirmed Father Betts was given Wayne Count Wheeling by a man who claimed to bo his tho option to recant or be expelled Ho de brother This man is said to havo shot cided to reennt and said that he would Myrtlo and then robbed him herearter observe tho instructions of his Eugene C Race the rcstauranteur suc- Bishop cessor of tho well known llrm of Raco Dr John Burnett aged eighty years who Bros Madison street Chicago has conhas lived alone in miserable and filthy fessed judgment In tho sum of 10427 in rooms at No KM South Fourth street Phil favor or Philip Ellsworth of New York adelphia was found dead there by tho po The place was put into the hands of tho lico tho other morning Secreted about the sheritT Tho liabilities aro about SiOOOO and place was found 2700 in gold silver and assets about tho same bills He apparently died of old ago und Tho robbery or 10000 from a sarc in tho lack of proper food the Dominion Express Companys office at Secretary Whitney has authorized tho Ottawa Can has kept tho police busy Tor admission to the Naval Academy as n the past Tew days Detectives found 15000 cadet of H Niro a Japanese student of of tho money under u pile of lumber tho noblo family The law authorizes the edu other evening m n yard near the ofllco cation at tho Naval Academy of a student The wrapper of the packago was broken designated by the Japanese government Some of tlie ofllco employes aro connected Alexander Whilldiu Jr a prominent with employes In tho lumber yard and ar- ¬ yarn merchant representing largo Southrests are expected committed Rev W F Davis was lined fifty dollnrs ern industries in Philadelphiadays ago in suicide by shooting a few and costs for preaching on Boston Com Dobbs woods near Camden His business mons last Sunday Mr Davis has persisted uffnirs wero in a pisperou8 condition und in preaching on the Commons for several temporary fit of years in spite of the prohibition of tho city tho deed is attributed to a general debility insanity resulting from authorities Two years ngo tho Supreme from which ho was suffering Court decided that the city ordinnuco Tho Queens jubilco against such preaching wns constitutional from Juno 20 to the 25 celebration will Inst of visiting Tho and Davis was then lined but kept up his roynl personages has becomo list numerous so sermons Ho did not havo tho money to that tho Lord Chamberlain whoso duty it pay his lino and it will probably bo remitted is to provido them with a habitation is Tho shoemakers lock out at Haverhill puzzled Tho royal palaces do not begin to Mass has been broken and another vie afford tho required amount of room and tho tory has been credited to tho Knights of chamberlain is securing rooms at the best Labor Three thousand men who wero out hotels returned to work and nil tho factories havo Mr Gladstone in recent conversation resumed with personal friends expressed a desire Tho East Tennesseo farmers convention to visit Amoricn This long been three hundred delegates present at Kimx cherished thought in the has of tho Lib-a mind passed resolutions favoring u vill Tonn leader Tho prospects aro that prohibition amendment to tho State consti- ¬ eral coming autumn thcro will bo a during tho favor tution and pledging their iufluonco to so ablo opportunity for a prolonged nbsonco euro its adoption by tho pooplo from Parliament nnd England aud Mr Tho will of Washington C Depnuw wns Gladstone thinks that ho can visit this probated tho other day It bequeathes W country 000000 to his faintly niultfiaxcaldtin of his Tmiiuin Nob has boeu bo a estate estimated at 5000000 is devoted to National bank reserve city declnrcd to now under tho In- ¬ benevolent and educational purposes cluding a bequest of 1025000 to Dopauw law Jamas Mnnni nged fourteen whilo carry Univorsltv ing a box of Giant powder to somo drillnrs Benjamin F Horn president of tho East St Louis 111 stuvo factory has mndo nn near Loadvllje Col a fow days ago nsslgmmmt for the benefit of his creditors stumbled und dropped tho powdor which exploded aud blow tho hoy to atoms in tho County Court Tho assots are esti Enormous sums of money aro bolug col mated nt tt74 and tho llabllltlos at M7M lected throughout Gormnny for tho pur W Gnlos vice president of tho Pitts John pumapiUug tho Protestant faith In uiirhWlriiiiipftii l named as assignoo posu or Tho Italy rocont concessions of Prince Hon Chariot K Stuart died at Kitluum Bismarck to tho Vatican havo groutly stimoo Mich u few days ugo ngod seventy ovunyonra Ho served with distinction two ulated this work Another largo consignment of sugar front tonus In tho National Housoof Hoproson lutlvu ami ono term us Senator From 18 III Nau FrnuoUco for tlio Hast has boon o to iwn ho was ono of tho most brilliant cured by tho frollit agents of tho Canadian leudoia In tho lmoomtlo party ranking Paot Ho railway It iwusUu of ulght million next to Htuphon A Douglas us its mot Kiimd and U mdurttMHl to ho ablnnod by ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ GREAT BRITAIN Whnt Has Co mo nnd la Coming Out of tht Teinperwico Agitation ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ truiled IwiClor tilt Auioriottii Bwgr JteWijury in Great Britain Intcmpcrnnco reached its high water mark or rath- ¬ er high spirit mark in 1871 In that year the estinlated drink bill of hor thirty three million people was 715 000000 or 35000000 more than the estimated bill of our fifty iivo million people Hail this rate of expenditure continued Englands bill last year would have been 805000000 Instead So of this it was but 705000000 much for financial statistics This decrease in the consumption of liquor lias been due to the increased Wine number of total abstainers drinking is no longer a matter of course and tlio churches especially the dissenting churches are taking hold of tho Temperance question as of the first importance in their relig- ¬ ious work Even in Scotland so fa- ¬ mous for its drunkenness this is being done In the April Forum Rev John Snyder snjs that the Free Church of Scotland has one thousand and thirty live congregations and among them five hundred and fifty of the min ¬ isters seven eighths of the theological students and a large proportion of the Christian workers are total abstainers The like is truo of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland In England and Wales it is only tho highest and the lowest grades of society which have failed to bo affected by the total ab ¬ stinence agitation The army of tee- ¬ is estimated at three millions totalers The tradespeople and the better class of artisans are profoundly in sympa ¬ thy with the agitation and as these constitute the backbone of the Liberal party that party is becoming more and more strongly committed to Tem ¬ perance legislation In the campaign of 18S0 the Conservatives protested against the local option declaration of the Liberals and plead for the liber ¬ ty of the poor man to his beer Through their support of the Estab ¬ lishment they retained the allegiance of the mass of the Church of England clergy and a campaign was fought with Beer and the Bible as a cry word However tlio campaign was nn unsuccessful one and the vested rights of the Establishment were only injured by their association witli the vested rights of the innkeepers Since the suffrage has been extended it lias been found that the newly enfranchised voters arc as a class the most deter-¬ mined in their opposition to the sa ¬ loons The cause of local prohibition has been advancing with enormous strides A plebiscite on the liquor question just taken in Glasgow result ¬ ed as follows There were 77216 householders in favor of the people having complete control of the liquor traffic by their votes aud 8535 against 57704 were in favor of entire prohibi- ¬ tion nnd 19411 against 71427 were favorable to a reduction in the present number of licensed houses and 9591 against 6850l2 were opposed and 11 235 not opposed to all new licenses Such a startling and overwhelming anti saloon majority as this will prob ¬ ably lead to the conversion of a great number of the leaders of political opinion A recent supplement to the Chris- ¬ tian Commonwealth publishes an al ¬ most complete list of the present mem ¬ bers of Parliament with their positions upon tho subject of local option The members are divided into three classes The first class comprises the names of all the members of tho House of Com ¬ mons who have declared in favor of giving the people power to control or abolish the liquor traffic by a direct vote This is commonly known as the Direct Veto Its Parliamentary sup ¬ porters number over one hundred and sixty Among them are John Morley A J Mundolla Jesso Collings W O Cainc Charles Bradlaugh and rlcnry Labouchore Bradlaugh and Labouch cre represent the radical working men of Northampton and their support of this measure is therefore one of the signs of the times The second list gives the names of all those M who aro in favor of local option in somo modified and re sti ieted form They wish the will of the people to bo expressed not directly but through boards representing the people Hero we find more than a hun ¬ dred names more among them Joseph Chamberlain John Bright and Sir William HarcourL Tim third list cm hraccs tlio members who are opposed to Direct Vote ami loral optiofifand therefore presumably hostilo to all at- ¬ tempts to deal with tlra liquor traflle This list is by legislative onaetnient less than one hundred larger than tho other two combined It includes Glad Btone larnell Ilartlngton Churchill Some und most of the Conservative of these men are prohnhlv not oppod to local option hut do not wloh to havo to many lights on their hands at one time For iiistunue Mr Gladstone in his speech lu the House of Com nmns March ft 1830 ulturod those uftoiiquotmt wordtft It lias been mild that greater oalamitlos mo lulllutml on mankind by Inleuipoiunuo thtiu by tlio three great historical ecourk pcitilenco and famine Thisx a for us and it is tne measure of our When a credit and our diagrace little later ho returned to power tho leading members of his Cabinet wero pronounced total abstainers Accord ing to Gustafson Sir Charles Dilko was a conspicuous total abstainer Mr Chamberlain had assured the Bir ¬ mingham Six Hundred that Temper- ¬ ance reform lies at the bottom of nil further political social and religioua and as for Mr Bright progress from the time ho became a house- ¬ holder he had not bought nny wine or He had spirituous liquors whatever his house no decanters and ho in thought he had no wine glasses and had not had siueo lJJ3iLAviittiJLJLiUrtxvlv The fact that Mr to housekeeping choso such counselors gives Gladstone his great Tempcranco following reason to liopc that when lie has given tho people of Ireland home rule instead of landlord rule lie will unite with them to give the people of England home rulo instead of saloon rule In the coming struggle there is littlo to hope from the Conservatives Lord Randolph Churchill has declared that beer is a necessary food for the masses Lord Salisbury in his manifesto at Newport a short time ago ridiculed Sunday closing and local option and threatened local compensation should local option become law Neverthe ¬ less we all know that the Liberal plat- ¬ form of to day is tlio Conservative plat- ¬ form of twenty years hence Gladstone and even Hartington have already pronounced in favor of a local govern- ¬ ment reorganization through which we may most reasonably look for an effectual readjustment of the laws re- ¬ lating to the sale of intoxicating When tho Irish question is drink disposed of it is almost certain that the Liberal party will unite in demand ¬ ing for all Great Britain complete local self government in all matters relating to the saloon Christian Union -- m THE ANTI SALOON FIGHt The Great Gain to tho Temperance Movement In ThU Country The movement against the saltfon gathers strength as it proceeds Ps Everywhere throughout the Union North East West and South the people aro rising in rebellion against tho rule of rum Restrictive legisla- ¬ tion in various forms and constitu- ¬ tional prohibition are the principal lines along which the warfare pro ¬ ceeds During the present season tho legislatures of no less than twenty one States have been called upon to consider the drink evil and take action toward its suppression In nearly every one of these States something has been done to chock tho growth of the saloon and curtail its power High license laws local option and prohibitory amendments aro the or- ¬ der of the day Never beforo in the history of the Temperance causo has the feeling against the liquor traffic been so deep so wide spread so ear ¬ nest so determined as now That most powerful of agencies tho public press has at last arrayed itself against the traffic many of the leading secu ¬ lar journals of tho country have adopt ¬ ed a tone of bitter hostility to the grog¬ shop and are attacking it daily with all the force and ability they have at command No stronger or more ef- ¬ fective arguments against tlio saloon can be found any w here than those put forward in the editorial columns of some of the New York dailies Tho gain for Temperance in this direction has been of the most significant and promising character Public men too men of affairs judges statesmen political leaders who havo hitherto held themselves aloof from the dis- ¬ cussion of Temperance aro now taking sides in tho coullict and many of the ablest and best of them havo openly declared against tho business of manufacturing drunkards The lines are being more and more sharply drawn every day between the adherents of the rum shop and the friends of pence order and sobriety The hour is at hand when every man must mako a decision in this matter And when it conies to this issue everywhere wo can not doubt wiiero tho majority will stand The sentiment of the country is overwhelming against a continuanco of saloon doniination Thero can bo no mistaking this fact Tlio present movement is not dependent upon a wave of popular excitemont it is not born of a passing enthusiasm It is tlio outcome of years of wrong and suf¬ fering induced by tho cursed drink traffic it is a revolt of the people against a power whoso reign of out- rage vice aud crime litis become too V terrible to bo longer endured Observer r Tin inmates of the Colorado Peni ¬ tentiary gather every evening in tho chapel where n regular school is held German Spanish and other languages are taught besides all tho common hranuhuH of ctudy Thero is also a Chautauqua class The education ol the prisoners was brought about by tho W C T U women who vilt tho pen Itnutiiiry evory wuuk and hold n gojpo vwwMij Hr Mniu g r a muuiK rf o V tint mil SMESBfWBE3Ma sJSSSmtv t Hazel Geeen Herald COOPRB 1JAOIC Publlsbora HAZEL GREEN - KENTUCKY T6 MY WIFE Lacy ilont you hear tho voices gentlo voices In the air Llko tho wuvlng of a pinion like tho panting of u prayer Af r- TVhon wn Like a drcam of beauty fled run nnt mil In rtnnmtr tvhiii angel vision tiulil Oh tho voices of tho Yesterdays ancholy choir With tho twilight singing minor and tho dawn ing Ringing air Timos mel- ¬ ¬ And their brows with garlands bound And a million golden minutes strewn like grain upon tho ground Ah they must bo up tho river and it can not bo a dream For the wind is blowing soft my love is blow ing down the stream And is wafting to your cars What your lisfnlng spirit hears Till tho past grows dim and dimmer through the mist of many years And a little form in whlto seems to rise beyond the rain And a littlo hand to beckon and a littlo voice complain To your heart n moment pressod Then away to be a guest And to slug among tho Angels in tho Gardens of tho Blest bore A dark angel challenged at tho threshold of the door And ho lmdo it back again As returns the morning rain To tho heaven oer tho mountain and tho glory oer tho main In his arms the angels claspod her and as he turned and smiled lie crowned you there the mother of a sinless angel child Ah tho beauty that she wore Borne so swiftly on before Just to learn tho Heaven for welcome to that bright and blessed shore But Lucy twill be by and by when Junes have followed June And many a sad December night has played a solemn tuno When tho snow upon your hair Forgets to melt and lingers there And form so frail and faded trembles in tho old arm chair Then horos my hand my dearest well travel on together In days both clear and cloudy in rudo and nUny weather Till the winter at tho last Shall tho shadows eastward cast And our lives and loves forever shall be blended with tho Past I ¬ For tho littlo infant spirit that a brighter angel tho practieo of his profession It was now tho busy season for fanners and ho did not meet many of Ids former friends and aequaintanees Tho second Sunday after his return was the day for preaching in tho Sandy Fork school house The Methodist hail taken this in one of their circuits and sent Hov Allen Maze a famous gospel pounder to preach there once a month The school house was about three fourths of a mile from Mr Stuarts and down the creek known as Sandy Fork It was well hidden in the trees and the road to it led through the forest The UttK liroacher wld vorv popular and his audiences were ahva5sIarger Km unfrcqucntlytho school hotttc failed to hold tiiem and many stood outside at tho door and windows Peter Stair the peddler had been his rounds and dropped in at tho Stu- ¬ arts the night before the Sunday on which Mr Blaze was to preach Youd better gon hear him said Peter to Warren lies a regular Ho can make stormcr I tell ye things blaze too His sermons are all wool hand made and warranted not to You can hear one on Sunday him fade Excuse me he said There was a and itll keep a ringin through yer ears all tho rest o1 the week just like timid acceptance of the apology and one tune at a dance Beside- some- - the slight form drew back in the dark part of the road for him to pass said Warren It is so dark here Very dark Mr Stuart responded a voice sweetly I beg pardon but is not this Helen It is sir was tho timid response Were vou at church hiring the summer and early in tho fall sock a location to enter into nf homo It was Warrens intention to remain there Tho sormon from beginning to ond seemed inspired by tho acts of heroic self sacrifice of that girl Mr Blaze did not know thoro was such a person in existence yot to use one of Peddler Petes characteristic expres ¬ sions his cloth was cat for any meas- ¬ ure Why had he not bofore noticed that this real heroine was wasting her life for her littlo brother was the thought that came to Warrens mind I will see my father and mother about it When preaching was over Mr Blazo and his wife consented to go home with Mr Stuart and Peddler Pete being there the wagon was full without War- ¬ ren Never mind me father ho said A5a AvulkjUJiLthc moon shines brightly lhe truth is our young doctor preferred to walk alono that lie might tho better digest the dis ¬ course ho had heard Pete insisted on walking in his stead but he would not hear to it and the wagon rolled on with its human freight leaving Warren a foot and alone He started briskly down tho wooded road but had gone only a short distance when he almost ran against some one who was tripping lightly along before mMtiUa2iiK T ice the n - 9E9ram33tlP PjaCTVi HOME FARM AND QARDEN By assorting tho eggs separating tho dark from tho light In color a BMiKfRM higher price will bo obtained for tho raHU lot i 111 isn klil W vool will dopond much upon tho vigorous health of tho animal produc- the SwANGoSrniNQs Jiuiellth--ANewtiit If the animal is not in good Mr Swamjn hU amiable mid loving wife uihealth or if its food has been deficient mo- sweet little boy Tomiiiio in coiiipanyiin qUmitityor faultyin- quality tho Uncle ilany and Aunt Nan started lfieeco will bo light and tho fibro will bo ies- - Campton yesterday where thoy will sjieharsh und rough to tho touch Troy ur- - nd me cssnlorjomoyo oil and varnish from u Jul silk tr oonzinootfieF S S Shackelford left for Devils Creek oaujjOUgiv ins Mondav Inst on business irs Almond Jumbles Three fourths A T rulks killed three blnukftniikcs I icn of a pound of almonds blanched and Saturday One was five mid a half feot chopped lino one quarter of a pound of Icnirth and the others four feet each one pound of flour ono cupful Tliomns Tett sold to Jrttiioslliirk of Mi butter Sen i o sou milk fivo eggs and one half I steer for 12o0 of town a tflaspoonful of soda llavor with rose Hid Our Siiblmtli bchool is wtill increasing A4uuiiuiyoiiuiwonmiiiniuiinB L for nuniliPrH miil we think mueli 0- ood will tho purest human ploas- Bfr3tQ322ffi Pet lAK niMJdcning is tho Greatestofrefreshment to b uros and the spirit of man JTWMMV win I V n I HAZU tiltn ivain water anu soua tako taKo out IV V UA V forKKUKS lMiiachlno grease till To grcnao Ci- ply of the follow hittbraiHl t PnumTiOi sJOts from u pajcr lay ovor thom a Ni H9WSKI htftifflk illustrious HHEPIlraffffiliiii who It was thp the opinion Lord Baconexpressed that - As regards tho thinning out of Tf It la n nn1 ttttf tnna wn wiiirl r season thinning will do wcllt if and dry tho crop will bo spoiled Y Witness po ivnf hot Ai crar- i JT LifT ImmJ f il I nnusoVeTy W l 1 tli - accomplished Phckih J nk0 ng dfflB l I SUITOSK YOIT HAVE COME HACK A FULL FLEDGED DOCTOU riVJ F Taylor HELEN LAKEMAN on Tho Story of a Young Girls Struggle With Advorsity BY JOHK R MTJBICK Atrrnort oir Thk Bamker or BKDronD WALTJCIl BHOWNI IKID ETC Copyright 1886 by ¬ A X Kdlogg Xeiupaper Co CHAPTER IL Continukd Did yc never soe a bird with a crip- ¬ pled wing and seo how tho poor little tiling tried to fly and couldnt Well this child good as he is holds down that gal Ever cent she makes goes to support hrrself an the child The breakfast bell rang and Pete did not complete his sentence That morning Warren noticed that the eyesof the hired girl who was sacrificing herself for her crippled brother were Very large and blue and her forehead was broad and high and her features were regular She was neat and tidy and did not look at all like the sloven kitchen girls ho had seen Her hair was golden and neatly gathered in a net There was a sweet sadness upon her face which touched him not a lit-¬ tle when ho remembered that all her earnings barely supported herself and her brother cnAPTEit AT CnURCH in THE MOONLIT WALK Warren Stuart regarded tho girl as a commonplace mortal and yet there was something a littlo more than com ¬ mon about her Ho seldom saw her save at mealtime when alio came in to wait upon the tablo She knew a serv-¬ ants place and kept it She was mod- ¬ est almost to shyness and seldom spoke never unless compelled to do so Com- ¬ monplace as hesupposed her to be ho one day thought he discerned a poetic sadness in tho large dark blue eye as she stood like one in a reverie Tho kitchen work at Stuarts was no very small matter and it required all her time and energy to accomplish her part Sho was nearly always busy and frequently when he saw that sad worn face and tired littlo form ho felt a sympathy for her One ovoning aftor tho days work was done ho was passing the kitchen whero Helen would insist on staying and heard her engaged in an animated conversation with her brother It was a simple conversation such as a child might understand about Heaven Lit- ¬ tlo Amos was asking his sister if he should be relieved of Ills inllnnilios there and whether or not ho would soe Ids mothiH and father The answers of tho girl worn low and sweet assuring tho littlo cripple that ho would suffer no pain thoro ami would moot those who hud gone before Simple and uonrinon Huorifleo made by miiiih noble womun of plane as tho conversation waslt had the uarth wlumo name were now known Komutblng ubout U wliloh ulYoutud War not to fame but iiiurjhcd In llouvou tod wliuu crown would bu brightot IM times lie fairly lifts a feller out o his boots He raises ye so high ye can most git a birds eye view o the New Jerusalem Warren consented to go and the next morning the horses were hitched to the wagon himself his father and mother and sister got in and drove oil to the school house Tho other two boys went on horseback preferring a gallop through the woods to the ease and comfort of any wagon or carriage Why helloa Warren how are you said Mr Arnold tho moment he alighted from the wagon in front of the school house Mr Arnold dropped the stick on which lie was whittling to take Warrens hand He was a man a little over medium height somewhat slender with sandy hair and whiskers which were only on his chin and cropped short I suppose you have come back among us a full Hedged doctor he went on to say That remains to bo seen Mr Ar- ¬ nold said Warren He was now surrounded by the old men and young men of the neighbor- ¬ hood each extending to him a kindly greeting Warren was a sort of favorite in the neighborhood and all were glad to Mrs Arnold and even see him back her daughter Miss Hallie a sprightly little creature with a somewhat florid complexion and hair and a face con ¬ siderably freckled came to him and insisted so earnestly that he should go homo with them for dinner that he could not refuse There was to be preaching at night and ho could go homo with his parents then so after tho sermon was over he got into Mr Arnolds carriage and sat down by the side of Miss Hallie whom lie had known sinco childhood Miss Hallie did her best in her shallow way to entertain him but a conversation on beaux and dress has but little attraction for a young man whose clothes still have the college smell upon them Tho sermon at night was far more impressive to our hero than tho one in the morning Mr Blaso old Blaze blue Blaze and many other blazes as ho was called took his text from Matthew the XXV and fortieth verse And the King shall answer ami say Verily I say unto ou unto them Inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these My bruthren ye have dono it unto Me His theme was charity and every word seemed like an arrow sent home When ho alluded to Warrens heart tho youth to the least of thuse thought of poor little Amos crippled anil helpless ami there boomed to raise above the minister a mist which took the hhupe of an angel the face of which was Holmis Ho alluded to the and the form neatly but not grandly attired was beautiful They were just in tiie midst of an an- ¬ imated conversation upon the sermon when the moons rays revealed the real loveliness of Helen Lakeman Warren Arnold never litis forgotten and we are assured he never will forget that moon- ¬ light walk Ho may have had other happy moments in his life but this the lirst dawning of a pure love was the happiest moment of his existence He asked Helen why sho did not go to church in the forenoon and she answered that having to get dinner she did not have time Siie only got an opportunity to steal away and hear the word of God after she had done her days work and put little Amos to bed But why did you not go with mother and sister in tho carriage She made no answer to this and War- ¬ ren bit his lip There was room for the minister his wife and even Peddler Pete but this poor girl who was an angel on earth after toiling all day Sunday was compelled to walk a mile and a half to church The neglect of his parents however had given him the blessed privilege of Helens com pany and he hail discovered how pre- ¬ cious she was to him Wo will not attempt to record their conversation It was not of love but love itself Both knew it both felt yet both struggled against it lhe old Times a few days at Combs House Harmon Swaugoaiidson Rushic will lea Thomas Mohan editor of tho Qar icy for White Oak this evening to visit doners Monthly than whom there is it 1U Boone May and lady probably no bettor authority in tho ell Master Courtney 1 Combs left for Cinicountry says Our Northern trees fti1 ton yesterday considerably benefitted by tall hard wood trees make many rings use of Swango water a year sometimes as many as a dozon Yes sir Miss Joe Cecil returned from StillwaBut tho last set of colls in tho annual And aro now on your way home Thurbday morning w here she had been vi growth aro very small and tho first ing her cousins Misses Lou and Kiln Oj very largo and as as a consequoneo alone I of She was delighted with her trip and kiinj tho annual growth can always bo do les sir out i don t nnmi it I am ick not afraid and the walk is pleasant his thanks Annie and Igo for the iutentonnincd But you shall not go alone Helen they showed to make her trip enjoyable The Holstcin Fricsians aro excecd- I will be your escort S Craig thinks himself greatly benciittingly quiet kind and gontle in dispo the t it in by Swango water and wo are about to tin sition a characteristic which is a great so too siiiec he van walk to Dayeboroe desideratum in a profitablo cow Tho afraid tho girl said timidly By moon shines brightly and I do not0wii and back in one ami a half hours the dvirtuo of tho strong and vigorous con tance being nearly three utiles stitutions which fchoy possess thoy want to trouble you Miss Lou C Cecil of Stillwater in iiiti have shown themselves ablo to with Nonsense Helen its no trouble to stand climatic changes and to adapt me he said laughing anil ho took her U11 at Daysborongh and Swango House Itev W T Kklnr and father-in-laathemselves to tho varying conditions arm as if she were some great lady witli of different countries St Louis lie- They walked on and began to talk the guest at Swango House today Well iiiess Who I would just give yipublican about the sermon Warren could notet a It takes a year or two for raspbor ln but contrast tho depth of Helens contton a little advice in itnsu er toyuiir last vcrsation with the shallowness of Halliereek tiee the doctrine you preach and let try plants to reach tholr best bearing conditions and it is best to start new Arnold As the timidity left her une Iiear from you every week ATXTAUiiUullants vory third year Tho averago began to converse with a knowledge and strove to com surprising in a hired girl Where had Tliis was tho weakest of follies he life of raspberry plantations is about six years by sotting now plants onco she learned so much was the question knew but then we are weak creatures After finding it impossible to restora in thrco years tho advantago is gained our hero asked himself As they came out into a more open part of tho road the equanimity of his mind h re- ¬ of having two sots of plants bnu uomthe moon fell upon her upturned face turned to the house Now the dear old ing into full bearingas tno oTWeftar going out Plants may be set either in Oh how lovely it looked Tho large farm house seemed doubly dear blue eyes were dark and brilliant The Had the question beeir asked Warren the springy or fall Are you in love with this uncontined hair was ringlets of gold Stuart THE DEADLY CROCODILE ho would undoubtedly hired girl we on is - No though ho was have answered willing to admit that she was beautiful good as an angel and possessed the most loveable qualities of any person he had ever met Yet there was a cer-¬ tain pride in his nature which revolted at the idea of his marrying a hired girl This pride was not dead and would have to bo overcome before he could bo induced to proposo marriage to Helen but it was numbed and might be worn down by any sudden torrent of feeling The next morning lie was feeling dull and heavy His brothers had long been up and were feeding and curry- ¬ ing their horses while their breakfast was preparing The minister and his wife were going to Newton that morn- ¬ ing and Warren was the person selected to take them I guess if yer goin to town to day Ill jist go long to take the train for ye seo Chicago said Peddler Pete my stocks runnin low an I had bet- ¬ ter replenish jist a little The preacher and his wife sat on the rear scat Pete having asked pardon and got the permission to light his pipe was enjoying asmoke during tiie morn ing ride Tho road to Newton was through a Sandy Fork rich farming country was the most fertile portion of the State On this delightful spring morn- ¬ ing every thing seemed fresh and lovely The whistle of the plow boy and songs of the birds made tiie air melodious The fields lately plowed were black in tiie richness of their soil the winter wheat and oats made them look liko green canvas paintings No picture could express the loveliness of tho morning for hero nearly all the senses were permitted to drink in the glories -- standing near tho shore laughing at you perhaps laughing in tho keon en- ¬ joyment of his bath suddenly ho falls over and you see him no more A croc odilo has approached unsoon has struck him a blow with its tail that knocks him over and ho is instantly seized and carried off Or it may bo that tho man is swimming ho is totally unconscious of danger thcro is nothing to stir a tremor of npprchonsion but there in deep water under tho shadow of that rock or hidden beneath tho shelter of tho trco yondor is a hugo crocodile It has spotted tho swimmer and is watching its opportunity Tho swimmer approaches ho is seized by tho log and dragged under and ho knows no moro A bubblo or two in- ¬ dicates tho placo whero ho has gono down ami that is all London Tele- graph How to Build Chimneys To build a chimney that will draw forever and not fill up with soot you must build it largo enough Bixteen inches square uso good briok and clay instead of lime up to the comb plaster it Inside with clay mixed with salt for chimney tops uso tho vory best of brick wot thorn and lay them In cement mortar Tho chimney should not bo built tight to boaniB or rafters as most ehlmoys settle a littlo and if too tight between tho boams and raft ers there is whero tho uruok in your chimneys comes and where tho of kometlmos -- Kxplornr Htnrtlr DnacriUes Ilorr ItJAt tackn anil Uontrojra It Victims Tho most dangerous savage foes wo have to fear said Stany tho ex-¬ plorer aro tiie crocodile tho hippopot ¬ amus and tho buffalo Wo lost fivo men during my last vsit to tho Congo from these animals thrco wero killed by crocodiles ondTiy ii lllppoputirmtw and one by a bufialo Thoro aro largo numbers of tho hippopotami along tho Congo and its tributaries and thou- ¬ sands upon thousands of crocodiles Tho latter aro by far tho most insidious foes we have because they aro so silont and so swift You see a man bathing in the river said Mr Stanley with ono of his graphic touches ho is - of naturos loveliness This is a grand mornin said Pete who possessed not a little poetry in his soul yet without the ability to express Do ye it Tliis is a lovely mornin know Warren what it minds me of No said Warren whose mind had been occupied ever since they started HAD A UOMIKSIIKIL HXlIODKD The minister and his wife were talking farm house was reached too soon and and paving no attention to the men in he conducted Helen niith ftUre 1 ft fmiil sent Pete notlecdjjdjf andj her desire to tho tdttiug ronm where leaning forward sultl in a low tone I his parents and their visitors were A certain littlo gal what works in a Hail a Iwuuh fthcH exploded in the gentlemans kitulieu to get a Ilviu for room rhe antoiiUhment of Mr and Mm herself an a crippled brother The Stuart uould not have boon greater xhrnwd Widdhir winked and fixed hit Warnm wan ure thorn win a frown of even on Wnrren augur on tho ftwu of hU fnlhur und n Pxu ii i intimi 1 gets rod hot A ohlwney built from tho cellar up Is bdjkfviHl km dangerous than an rnfmi tho wall Dont got your Mmiefifn hole so olotffl to thu cfdilny stMho vbkiy mt r V flow itJMttwv i K y Q 4 Ihf It fc r O The Navy Department is informed that two supposed casos of cholera nro reported BACK Publishers COOPER at Taklo Japan Bhador Tho Jowclry tirm of Chandler Chicago havo mado an assignment Lia- ¬ KENTUCKY HAZEL GREEN bilities about 21000 assets 21000 Tho Mayor of Syracuse N Y refused permission to tho John L Sullivan combiCURRENT TOPICS nation to give an exhibition in thai city Governor Hill has Bent tho namo of Colonel Kansas haa eleven unorganized counties PltiNCB Leopold aud sulto aru on their Fred Grant to the Now York Sonato for confirmation as Juarantlno Commissioner Way homo to Europo In tho enso of tho Stato of Louisiana Tue fund for Mrs Logans bonoflt has against tho city of Now Orleans involving boon closed at 87000 about 80000 acres tho McDonough Columiius Nob is to havo street rail of swamp land tract of tho Secretary of tho Inways and a motor lino terior has decided m favor of New Orleans A uox air complete was built in four Major Bon Parley Pooro tho veteran hoars at Anniston Ala newspaper correspondent was stricken Tub American rofugecs in Canada aro down wliile at tho Capitol Washington a talking of forming a club few days ngo with un ncuto attack of Tiik luto Justice Woods cstato is valued Brights diseaso His condition is thocauso of uneasiness and alarm among his many at from 150000 to 200000 friends A iiiuDOK is to bo built across the MisJohn Dawes Sons tho famous iron inns souri river at Sioux City la tors of Staffordshire and Yorkshire Bug Fjndlatb maximum daily gas yield havo failed Their liabilities aro 500000 would equal 2500 tons of coal and it is thought their assets will realize Invitations keep comjnff to thn Ureal- - very near that sum cfdnffo vfiilt various portions of the ccun Tho President has appointed Jared Law- ¬ try rence Rathbone of California aa Consul The proposed monument to General Leo General at Paris at Richmond Vu will not bo begun until - Mts Mnry Montgomery Gibson wifo of United States Senator Gibson of Louisiana fall Tin ftow York Legislature has declared died at tho family residence in Washington ovorlasting hostility to tho English spar a few days ngo C S Kingslcy alias S C Cooper who row claims to bo a farmer from Kalamazoo A rnETrr town named Gladstone 1ms Mich was urrested ut Cleveland O the been founded in tho San Gabriel vulloy other day on the charge of forgery at California White Pigeon Mich No jK8s than 25000 persons ascended tho An Augusta Me dispatch says Mr Washington Monument during tho year Blaino has finally announced his decision to ending April 1 go to Europe leaving early in June The Tiikiie is a village in Wales with a namo reason he assigns for thpriispoJ1rlCflU containing seventy two letters and twenty-t- lAr Mariloy and somo other friends will accompany Mr Blaino wo syllables Dr Junker tho celebrated African ex- ¬ Kansas will send 25000 veterans to tho plorer states that ho has received letters National encampment which is to be held from Emm Boy dated November in which in tit Louis in Hoptembur tho latter stated that the routes from Asthonomkks iiro discovering a good Uganda to Wadelai were open Dr Junker many of those celestial tramps otherwise said that this news led him to bcliovo that known ns comets this year Stanleys expedition would bo successful In ono of tho French schools thcro is a unless some accidents occurred natural magnet which is said to becapablo Tho open threat of M Flourcus to tako of lifting four times its weight extreme measures to protect the interests At a recent typo writing contest in Now of French fishermen in Canadian waters in York Miss M C Grant wroto 3S4 words In opposition to tho provisions of the New- ¬ foundland fishery bill has created quite a four minutes and forty two seconds stir in London and will have tho effect to FnoM ono tree recently felled at Uowcrs existing villo 0 it is said tlint 400 fence posts still further Htrain tho relations Wadding twonty two cords of stovo wood were between Lord Salisbury and M and ton tho French ambassador cut A special dispatch from Scran ton Pa Tnn Shah of Persia would like some say that James 11 McCabe tho Honesdalo ontorprising American capitalist to help murderer under sentence of death for kill- ¬ develop his kingdom by constructing rail- ¬ ing Michael Riley In December 1SS5 and ways who was to have been hanged on tho 20th Sapie Moteii of Lausford Fa Is ten instant has escaped from prison years old weighs 105 pounds and is tak- ¬ Frank McArthur tho son of ex Judge ing on fat at tho rato of two pounds a McArthur was married to Miss Sarah W Winston tho grand daughter of the late week A iiesident of Savannah exhibits 121 Governor Winston of Alabama a few days large sweet potatoes which were prown ngo Tho marriage took place at the resi- ¬ on a singlo vine They completely iill a dence of T W Nclll Washington City A lire which originated in Nicholsons barrel drug storo Hillsboro Texas by the overPhof Caul Biiaun of Bates College says turning communi- ¬ tho other that tho Devils darning needle has no cated to of a lamp property day the entire and adjoining sting nt all but ho eats millions of mos- block with tho exception of one building quitoes was destroyed Loss will aggregate f 120 Walking conservatories Is tho latest 000 insurance nbmit Sfi0000 uamo for tho llorally decorated women Mrs Lottie Whitman an estimable young seen nnthofnshlcuablo thoroughfares and married ladv of Oskalooa la nniMiclong jHSfePJXy-WiW-tfVMg ttf S ttttrtfiETunuTvor tTie coiintyshot DivohckI women aro barred from Queen herself in tho breast tho other night with a Victorias receptions This old rule is held revolver Sho left a noto saying that she to religiously by tho Queen and tho will feared she would be afflicted with consump-¬ tion nnd preferred death to tho life of an make no exceptions Avtkh nil it is consoling to reflect that invalid Oscar Myrtle a trader of Wheeling W tho Amorcan dollars taken over to Eng Va who recently wentduwu tho river witn land by Henry Irving will bo brought back f 1000 in cash and a lino gold watch is re-¬ by lion Buffalo Bill ported to havo been murdered near Ccrcdo Tin British authorities havo ngain deWayne County Myrtle was followed from clared that tho Gate City Guards of At- Wheeling by a man who claimed to bo his lanta Ga will not bo permitted to parado brother This mau is said to havo shot on English torritory Myrtlo and then robbed him It is announced that it will tako fully six Eugcno C Race tho rostauranteur suc months boforo tho English government can cessor of tho 3eU Jcnqwnflnn0X Rhcd- demonstrate ytttYibJrxTOriTiiuirC wTOta Hfos Madison streoi unicago nas confessed judgment In tho sum or 10427 in or coercion will coorco New Youk has a grocor named Coffey a fnvor or Philip Ellsworth of Now York curled hair dealor named Willcomb milk The place was put into tho hands of tho sheriff Tho liabilities aro about 10000 and doalors named Well and Water and a clothassets about tho same ing Arm nnmed Tuylor Cuttor Tho robbery of 10000 from a safe in tho Tiieiu is considerable likelihood that at the Dominion Express Companys oftlco nt least a portion of tho crown jewels of Ottawa Can has kept tho polico busy for Franco will spend tho summor atsomo ono tho past few days Detectives found 5000 of tho American watering plnccs of the money under a pile of lumber tho Russia has decided that tho Russian other evening in yard near tho oftlco languago is good enough for Russian chil- ¬ Tho wrapper of tho packago was broken dren nnd tills shall bo tho language of Somo of tho oftlco employes aro connected education throughout tho empire with employes in tho luinbor yard and ar Anoleus in tho Stato of New York aro rests aro expected Rev W F Davis was lined fifty dollars being considerably annoyed by a law which nmkos tho catching of a trout less and costs for preaching on Boston Commons last Sunday Mr Davis has persisted than six inches long a misdomonnor An Alsatian who tattooed himself all in preaching on tho Commons for sovernl over with Vivo la Franco was impris- years in spite of tho prohibition of tho city Two years ago tho Supremo oned for six months when ho enino to bo authorities Court decided that tho city ordinanco examined for admission to tho German ugnlnst such preaching was constitutional army and Davis was thou lined but kopt up his Tun Now York hotel mon nro now so sermons Ho did not havo tho money to woll organized that out of tho incomo pay his llnoandit will probably bo remitted from 50000 guests a day they loso less than Tho Bhoomnkers lock out nt Haverhill ono per cont of their profits by reason of Mass has been broken and another vicbeats tory has been credited to tho Knights of A Boston doctor raises his solemn voico Labor Thrco thousand mon who woro out against cotton stockings for winter wear returned to work and all tho factories havo He says thoy nro destroying tho women of resumed Tho East Tenncssco farmers convention Now England with rheumatism nnd nou thrco hundred delegates present nt Kiux ralgia passed resolutions favoring Gladstone has a library containing 15 vill Tonn amendment to tho Stato constiu prohibition 000 volumes Works on theology are tho most numerous Ho also has largo depart tution and pledging their influonco to se ments devoted to Bhakospcaro Dante and cure its adoption by tho peopleDcpnuw wns Tho will of Washington C Homer probated tho other day It bequeathes 3 When tho time enmo forThcodoroRakor 000000 to his family and tho reslduo of his to lot tho sheriff of Las Vegas know that estate cstlmntcd nt 1000000 is devoted to ho vo ready to bo hanged ho said i Lot benevolent and educational purposes Inher go Gallagher and died without a cluding a bequest of 1035000 to Dopimw Rtrunglo University Bonjanun F Horn president of tho East Bomruodt strolled Into tho sanctum of a St Louis 111 sinvo factory has made an MlssUslppljidJtor aud udawfted him ns u fOBtorlntffli wtho body politic Tho assignment for tho benefit of his creditors intruder meals In bed until In tho County Court Thu assets aro cstl mated at WiJ7tniid tho liabilities lUfMJW furthor John W Gates vleo president of tho Pitts A Havkustiut Ct1 woman who bo Is mimed us assignee llovoil thoro was good luck In having a burgh Wlro Company Hon Chariot E Stuart died ut Kahuna bird fly In a houno chased acnuury ulrd In zoo Mich a few day ago aged seventy bh4 In doing so upnol aud broko a qvuu years Ho served with distinction two looking glass tonus in the National llmisnnf lluprosan In Jupmj according to a corrcpoiulent latlvoH and 0110 tonn us Hoimtur rrom IS 10 MI8 Wtw n nnn UUltico hit to lt ho was one of tho mot brilliant A1 fool of u wfftt TUp Ifludurg in thu luuunraUo parly ranking iHMmt oUch prevails Iwr but next to Htuithen A Douylae us iu 1110H trualvd leafier ¬ ¬ -- Hazel Green Herald NEWS NOTES NEWS NOTES Eecrotnry Lamnr in tho case of cortain Arkansas swamp lands has decided that the Interior Department can tnko no further action In regard to tho sottlcmont of theso claims until certain restrictions imposed by tho Legislaturo of Arkansas upon tho Governor aro so modified as to givo that official full power in tho adjustment of all details with tho general government Tho President has recognized K Kort gnrcd ns Vleo Consul of Portugal at Minneapolis Minn Tho Irish collcgo at Romohas printed und prcBontcd a long memorial to tho Vutican on tho Irish question Tho Iowa Stato Board of Health has voted to rescind tho quarantine rules nguinst Illinois calves and stock cuttlo Dr Swift director or tho Warner Obsor vntory Rochester N Y has received a telegram from Prof Barnard of tho Van dorbllt University Observatory Nashville announcing tho discovery of a new comet in right ascension 15h 15m 40s declination sonth JJOdcg 5m and is moving slowly northeast and is very faint This discovery entitles Prof Barnard to still another War nor comeLprizo Tho Washington hotclkcepcrs nro beginning to fear that tho Natlonnl drill is not going to be n great success as very fow persons up to the present time havo applied for apartments Tho Pope will it is announced communl cato at once with Archbishop Corrigan of New York regarding tho caso of Dr Mo- Glynn His Holiness it is stated will in this communication npprovo tho Archbishops course toward Dr McGlynn and chargo His Grace to warn tho priest onco for ull that if he does not present himself beforo the supremo ecclesiastical authority at Romo within forty days ho will bo formally oxcommunicated Mrs Catherine Rood of Essex Vt died a fow days ago aged 103 years and seven months Mrs Rood had been a member of tho Methodist church moro than scveut years A district convention of tho Methodist church will bo held at Sharon Pa May 25 and 20 Bishop Andrews Chaplain McCabe nnd other distinguished speakers will be present The brick enrters strike at Baltimore Is over and tho men have resumed work All the employers with tho exception of ono who employs ten men havo granted the increase in wages demanded Advices from Constantinople aro that tho Sheikh Abou Honda long the Sultans estimate adviser has been exiled on uccount of alleged discovery of his connection with a plot to dethrone the Sultan The ship Charles H Marshall which left London December 5 for Philadelphia has been given up for lost with her crow of twenty there men commanded by Captain Hutchinson of Syracuse N Y Tho annual convention of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers will meet in Washington next week aud will remain in session several days About three hundred delegates are expected to be present Tho saw mill grist mill and box factory of John B Fassett at Moreton Vt were burned tho other night Mr Fassett and his wife each over sixty years old who slept iu a room over tho factory were burned to denth Loss on buildlngsi10000 An order has been issued to suspend tho mining of coal in tho anthracite region in order to relievo tho surplus at tide water snipping points i no oruer win innc cuecti ¬ ¬ TEMPERANCE IN GREAT BRITAIN Whnt Him Come nnd la Coming Out of thu Temperance Agitation ¬ ¬ - ¬ ¬ ¬ -- ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ r L iJ-i -- ns14tTm TTi Bs ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 11 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ventories the surplus at the points referred to amounts to nearly 1000000 tons A New Yorlt paper states that Mrs General U S Grant lias been dnngcrously ill of diphtheria and at one tlmo her recovory was believed to be doubtful but she is now improving The trial of Father Bctts beforo the Episcopal Council at Henderson Ky is ended nnd charges of extremo ritualism wore confirmed Father Betts was given tho option to recant or be expelled Ho de cided to recant nnd said that he would hereafter observe the instructions of his Bishop Burnett agctleightyycars who has lived alone in miserable and filthy rooms at No 531 South Fourth street Phil adelphia was found dead there by tho polico tho other morning Secreted about the placo was found 2700 in gold silver nnd bills Ho apparently died of old ago und lack of proper food Secretary Whitney has authorized tho admission to the Naval Academy an n cadet of II Niro a Japanese student of noblo family Tho law authorizes the education ut tho Naval Academy of a student designated by the Japanese government Alexander Whtlldin Jr a prominent ynrn merchant representing largo South ern industries in Philadelphia committed suicide by shooting a few days ago in Dobbs woods near Camden His business affairs wcro in a pispcrous condition und tho deed is attributed to a temporary Ut of insanity resulting from general debility from which ho was suffering Tho Queens jubilco celebration will Inst from Juno 20 to the 25 Tho list of visiting royal personages has become so numerous that tho Lord Chamberlain whoso duty it is to provide them with n habitation is puzzled Tho royal palaces do not begin to afford tho required amount of room and the chamberlain is securing rooms at tho best hotels Mr Gladstone in recent conversation with personal friends expressed a desire to visit Amoricn This hns long been a cherished thought in tho mind of the Lib eral leader Tho prospocts aro that during the coming autumn thoro will bo u favor ablo opportunity for u prolonged nbsenco from Parliament and England und Mr Gladstone thinks that he can visit this country Omaha Neb has boon declared to bo a National bank roservo city under tho new ¬ ¬ ni TnT r-Jtihm ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ law wMttils imfiffi ¬ James Mnnni ngod fourteen while carry ing a box of Giant powder to somo drillers near Loudvllle Col a fow days ago stumbled aud dropped tho jwwdor which exploded and blew tho hoy to atoms Enormous sums of money nro being col Icrtod throughout Germany for tho pur pose of propagating tho Protestant faith In Italy Tho rocont concessions of Prince Bismarck to tho Vatican have greatly stim ulated this work Another largn coiiHlgnumnt of sugar from Han KnmuUeo fur w JMHiJH Jweu r ciirttl by tho freight tsof thu Canadian 1uoluo rulhvuy ItooiihUUuf eight million poimdv aud i understood 0 he ulilppod by thu Auiericmu 8nga r Rutinury ¬ ¬ tun-dol-k- r rwt TfWfMHiy Intemperance la Great Britain water mark or rath- ¬ reached its high er high spirit mark in 1875 In that year the estlnlated drink bill of hor thirty three million people was 7yV 000000 or 85000000 moro than tho estimated bill of our fifty live million people Had this rato of expenditure continued Englands bill last year would have been 805000000 Instead So of this it was but 705000000 much for li11anci1l statistics This decrease in the consumption of liquor has been due to the increased Wine number of total abstainers drinking is no longer a matter of course and tho churches especially the dissenting churches are taking hold of tho Temperuno of the iirst importance in their relig ¬ ious work Even in Scotland so fa- ¬ mous for its drunkenness this is being done In the April Forum Rev John Snyder says that the Free Church of Scotland has one thousand and thirty live congregations and among them live hundred and fifty of the min ¬ isters seven eighths of the theological students and a large proportion of the Christian workers nro total abstainers The like is true of tho Presbyterian Tu England and Church in Ireland Wales it is only the highest aud the lowest grades of society which have failed to be affected by the total ab slinonco agitation The army of tee- ¬ totalers is estimated at three millions The tradespeople and the better class of artisans arc profoundly in sympa ¬ thy with the agitation and us these constitute the backbone of the Liberal part that party is becoming more and more strongly committed to Tem ¬ perance legislation In the campaign of 18S0 the Conservatives protested against tho local option declaration of the Liberals and plead for tho liber ¬ ty of he poor man to his beer THE ANTI SALOON FIGHt Through their support of the Estab ¬ lishment tliev retained the allegiance Tho Groat Gain Into tho Teroiicrilooo ThM Country Movement of the mass of the Church of England The movement against the saloon clergy and a campaign was fought gathers strength as it proceeds with Reer and the Rible as a cry Everywhere throughout the Union word However the campaign was North East West and South the an unsuccessful one and the vested people are rising iu rebellion against rights of the Establishment were only the rule of rum Restrictive legisla ¬ injured by their association with the tion in various forms and constitu- ¬ vested rights of the innkeepers Since tional prohibition are the principal the suffrage has been extended it has lines along which the warfare pro-¬ been found that the newly enfranchised ceed During the present season tho voters are as a class tiie most deter- ¬ legislatures of no less than twenty mined in their opposition to the sa- ¬ one States have been called upon to loons The cause of local prohibition consider the drink evil and take action has been advancing with enormous toward its suppression Iu nearly strides A plebiscite on the Honor every one of these States something question just taken in Glasgow resjilj kferrTtaTTCtT Tj1itc1Clliugrowtli 61 ert as Follows There were 72 iO the saloon and curtail its power householders in favor of the people High license laws local option and having complete control of the liquor prohibitory amend ments aro the or¬ traffic by their votes and 85115 against der of the day Never before in the 57704 were in favor of entire prohibi ¬ history of the Temperance causo tion and 1D111 against 71427 were has the feeling against the liquor traffic favorable to a reduction in the present been so deep so wide spread so ear ¬ number of licensed houses and 9591 nest so determined as now That against 680J were opposed and 11 most powerful of agencies the public 255 not opposed to all new licenses press has at last arrayed itself against Such a startling and overwhelming the trafiie many of the leading secu ¬ anti saloon majority as this will prob ¬ lar journals of tho country have adopt-ably lead to the conversion of a great jyljitG4ie of biUtn Irostrlity to ClYiTgrog- number of ihu Headers ut pofftlcur shop and are attacking it daily with opinion all the force and ability they have at A recent supplement to the Chris- ¬ command No stronger or more ef- ¬ tian CummoiMciUh publishes an al ¬ fective arguments against the saloon most complete list of the present mem ¬ can be found any w here than those put bers of Parliament with their positions forward in the editorial columns of upon the subject of local option The some of the New York dailies Tho members arc divided into three classes gain for Temperance in this direction The first class comprises the names of has been of the most significant and all tin members of the House of Com ¬ promising character Public men too mons who have declared in favor of men of affairs judges statesmen giving the people power to control or political leaders who have hitherto abolish the liquor traffic by a direct held themselves aloof from thu dis ¬ vote This is commonly known as tho cussion of Temperance are now taking Direct Veto Its Parliamentary sup ¬ sides in the conllict and many of porters number over one hundred and the ablest and best of them havo sixty Among them are John Morloy openly declared against the business A J Mundelln Jesso Collings W O of manufacturing drunkards The Caine Charles Rrudluugh nnd rlcnry lines are being more and more sharply Luboueherc Rradlaugh and Labouch- - drawn every day between the cre represent tho radical working men of the rum shop and tho adherents friends of of Northampton and their support of peace order and sobriety The hour this measure is thereforo one of the is at hand when every man must mako signs of the times a decision in this matter And when Tho second list gives the names of it comes to this issue everywhere wo all those M who aro in favor of can not doubt wiiero the majority will local option in some modified aud re ¬ stand The sentiment of the country stricted form They wish the will of is overwhelming against a continuanco the people to bo expressed not directly of saloon domination Thcro can bo but through boards representing tho no mistaking this Tho present people Here we find more than a hun ¬ movement is not fact dependent upon a dred names more among thorn Joseph wave of popular excitemont is not Chamberlain John Bright and Sir born of a passing enthusiasmit It is William H rcourt The third list em ¬ the outcome of years of wrong nnd suf¬ braces the members who are opposed fering induced by tho drink to Direct Vote and local option and trallie it is a revolt ofcursed pooplo tho ¬ thereforo presumably hostilo to all at against n power whoso reign of out tempts to deal with thu liquor trallie rage vice and crime has become too by legislative enactment This list is terriblo to bo longer Ar Y endured less than one hundred larger than tho Observer other two combined It includes Glad ¬ Tin inmates of the Colorado roni stone larnell Hartlngton Churchill Some tontinry gather every ovonlng iu tho nnd most of the Conservative of these men aro probably not opposed chapel where a rugular school is hold to local option but do not wish to German Spanish aud other languages have to many lights on their hands ut are taught besidos all thu common one time Tor instance Mr Gladstone brauehas of study There is also a iu his speech iu the House of Com- - Chautauqua class The education -- HiiitiWivl Kitssfpriib priiffiirtuVwIis iTfought about by tho Tt vh Hr C 1 U women who viMt thu pon oftaii quoted wonUt It has been said that great or ualnmllhw nro iiilllotud on itontlnry every week and hold a gospol mankind hy lutomporanuu thnu by the wvwXutioiMl IP C T U VulUtiH -- quUas thrco crrcat historical ecoti This pcntilunco nnd famine is1 the measure of our for us and it 1 iiti crcuit ami our uisgracc ho returned to power tho little later leading members of his Cabinet wcro pronounced total abstainers Accord- ¬ ing to Gustafson Sir Charles Dilke was a conspicuous total abstainer Mr Chamberlain had assured tho Bir¬ mingham Six Hundred that Temper- ¬ ance reform lies at tho bottom of all further political social and religious nnd ns for Mr Bright progress from tho time ho became a house- ¬ holder he had not bought any wine or He had spirituous liquors whatever iu his house no decanters and he thought he had no wine glasses and had not had since 1839 when ho took Tho fact that Mr to housekeeping Gladstone choso such counselors gives his great Temperance following reason to hope tlmtwhcnJjpJmsjyjttoJbjB--peoplbffrcland home rule instead of landlord rule he will unite with them to give the people of England home rulo instead of saloon rule In the coming struggle there is little to hope from the Conservatives Lord Randolph Churchill has declared that beer is a necessary food for tho masses Lord Salisbury jn his manifesto at Newport a short time ago ridiculed Sunday closing and local option and threatened local compensation should local option become law Neverthe ¬ less we all know thuLt ho Liberal plat- ¬ form of to day is the Conservative plat- ¬ form of twenty years hence Gladstone and even Hartington have already pronounced in favor of a local govern- ¬ through which ment reorganization wo may most reasonably look for an effectual readjustment of tho laws re- ¬ lating to the sale of intoxicating When tho Irish question ii drink disposed of it is almost certain that the Liberal party will unite in demand- ¬ ing for all Great Britain complete local self government in all matters relating to the saloon Christian Union 1 rl -- Ps 1 I I J i 1 a EKy pi i - wr I 1 - 9 Hazel Green Herald COOPBR BA01C Publishers HAZEL GREEN - KENTUCKY T6 MY WIFE Lucy dont you hear tho voices Rontlo voices In the air Lllco the waving of n pinion like tho punting of a prayer Lilco a song of singers dead Like a dream or beauty tied When wo can not quite remember whut the angel vision said ancholy choir With tho twilight singing minor and tho dawning singing air With tho clouds of glory round And thoir brows with garlands bound And a million golden minutes strewn llko grain upon tho ground Oh tho voices of tho Yostcrdnys Times mel- ¬ ¬ JU - -- AluJhfSlujrt pjD upjtoo river nud it car not bo -- nuream For the wind is blowing soft my love is blowing down the stream ¬ What your llstulng spirit hears Till tho past grows dim and dimmer through the mist of many years And a littlo form in whlto seems to rise beyond 4 And is wafting to your ears And a littlo hand to beckon and a littlo voico complain To your heart a moment pressed Then away to bo a guest And to slug among tho Angola in the Gardens of tho Dlest Vtn inu I 111 n For tho littlo infant spirit that a brighter angel A dark angel challenged bore It whs Warrons Intention to remain nt homo during the summer nnd early in the fall seek a location to enter into the practice of his profession It was now tho busy season for farmers and lie did not meet many of Ids former friends and acquaintances Tho second Sunday after his return was the day for preaching in the Sandy Fork school house Tho Methodist had taken this in one of their circuits and sent Rev Allen Maze a famous gospel pounder to preach there once a month The school house was about three fourths of a mile from Mr Stuarts and down the creek known as Sandy Fork It was well hidden in tho trees and the road to it led through tho forest Tho now preacher was very popular and his audiences wero always large Not unfreqtiontlythc school houso failed to hold them and many stood outside at he door and windows Peter Stair the peTTarerTKmiiri-T-trrs-- i rounds and dropped in at tho Stu- ¬ arts the night before- the Sunday on which Mr Bhtzo wns t preach Youd better gon hoar him said Peter to Warren Hes a regular Ho can make stormer I tell ye things blaze too His sermons are all wool hand made and warranted not to faili You can hear one on Sunday and itll keep a ringin through yer ears all tho rest o1 the week just like Besides somc- one tune at a dance there Tho sermon from beginning to i B ond seemed inspired by tho acts of heroic self sacrilico of that girl Mr Blaze did not know tloro was such a person in existence yet to use one of Peddler Petes characteristic expres ¬ sions his cloth was cat for any meas- ¬ ure Why had ho not before noticed that this real heroine was wasting her life for her littlo brother was the thought that came to Warrens mind I will see my father and mother about it When preaching was over Mr Blazo and his wife consented to go home with Mr Stuart and Peddler Peto being there tho wagon was full without War- ¬ ren Never mind me father he said Its only a nice walk ami the moon shines brightly The truth is our young doctor preferred to walk alone that he might tho better digest the dis- xwrnr4HJ-lHd4wud- - I lot t i HOME FARM AND GARDEN m By assorting tho eggs sormratlnir tho dnrk from tho light in color a higher prlco will bo obtained for tho As regards tho thinning out of po¬ tato tops wo read If it is a cool wet season thinning will do wollt if hot and dry tho crop will bo spoiled tf V Witness jR gar ¬ m who expressed the opinion that m HI dening is tho purest of human pleas ¬ ures and tho greatest rcfroshmont to the spirit of man Bain water and soda will tako out machino grcaso To tako grenflo spots from wall paper lay over them a paste made of magnesia and bcuzino To remove oil and varnish from silk try benzine other and soap very cautiously Almond Jumbles Throo fonrtlis of- - tt pound of ttlmojidabla ncliocL anp chopped fine ohoquarter bt a pound of butter ono pound of Hour ono cupful of sour milk five oggs and ono half Uiaspoonful of soda Flavor with roso Tho quantity condition and amount of wool will depend much upon tho vigorous health of tho animal produc- ¬ ing it If tho animal is not in good health or if its food has boon deficient in quantity or faulty in quality tho llcceo will bo light and tho libro will bo harsh and rough to tho touch Troy Times It was thp illustrious Lord Bacon Pete insisted on walking in his Blend but he would not hear to it and tho wagon rolled on with its human freight leaving Warren a footand alone He started briskly down tho wooded road but had gone only a short distance when he almost ran against some one who was tripping lightly along before him door at tho threshold of the r1 Thomas Mohan editor of tho QCr- dencrs Monthly than whom there is To the heaven oer tho mountain and tho glory oer the main probably no better authority in tho country says Our Northern trees In his arms tho angels clasped her and as he turned and smiled all hard wood trees mako many rings lie crowned you there tho mother of a sinless a year somotlmes as many as a dozon angel child Yes sir But tho last set of cells in tho annual Ah tho beauty that she wore Home so swiftly on before And are now on your way home growth aro very small and tho first Just to learn the Heaven for welcome to that alone very large and as as a conscquonco bright and blessed shore I Yes sir but I dont mind it I am tho annual growth can always bo de- ¬ But Lucy twill be byaudby when Junes have not afraid and tho walk is pleasant termined followed June Hut you shall not go alone Helen And many a sad December night has played a The Holstcin Friosians aro exceed solemn tunc I will be your escort ingly quiet kind and gentle in dispo- ¬ When tho snow upon your hair Oh if you please sir I am not sition a characteristic which is a great Forgets to melt and lingers thero so frail and faded trembles in the old And form desideratum in a profitablo cow By Tho afraid tho girl said timidly arm chair moon slimes origutly and 1 do not virtue of tho strong and vigorous con- ¬ ntKin Then heros my hand my dearest well travel stitutions which thoy possess they llll i iiuiiuh wu on together havo shown themselves able to with- ¬ Nonsense Helen it s no trouble to In days both clear and cloudy in rudo and stand climatic changes and to adapt me he said laughing and ho took her ainy weather Till tho winter at tho last themselves to tho varying conditions arm as if she were some great lad v Shall the shadows eastward cant I SUPPOSE YOIT HAVE COME HACK A St Louis lie of different countries Thev walked on and began to talk And our lives and loves forever shall be blended FLLL PIFDRED IJOCTOK publican with tho Past about tho sermon Warren could no times he fairly lifts a feller out o his Din 1iiiirpjisr run iiniitn m iii in 4 rmw fimFF Taylor It takes a year or two for raspber boots He raises ye so high ye can versatiou with the shallowness of Hallie ry plants to reach thoir best bearing most git conditions and it is best to start now LAKEMAN Jerusalem a birds eyo view o the New xtrnoiu vs ino umiuiiy icit nor sue iv inlants every third jcar Tho averagebegan to converse with a knowledge aim strove io com ma m w -- OB Warren consented to go and the life of raspberry plantations is nbout Tho Story of a Young Girls Strug- ¬ next morning tho horses were hitched surprising in a hired girl Where had This was the weakest of follies he six years by setting now plants onco sho learned so much was the quest ioAi knew but then we are weak creatures gle With Advorsity to the wagon himself his father and our hero asked himself As they came After finding it impossible to restore in three years tho advantago is gained mother and sister got in and drove oft out into a more open part of tho road the equanimity of his mind ho re- ¬ of having two sots of plants ono com- ¬ BY JOHN H MUBICK to the school house Tho other two the moon fell upon her upturned face turned to tho house Now the dear old ing into full bearing as the other is AEKIGji JL JITJJJg PAtKKit o r Bedford jovs went on horseback preferring a Oh how lovely it looked The large farm house seemed doubly dear going out Plants may bo sot cither In VAbTKKHbwNrno gall7rpt1iroVrgirffieNTvooi1stThceisr nttnr t -- Xluv been asked Warren tho spring or fall IALtflnlRStion Copyright 18S6 by A X Kellogg Xeutpaper Co and comfort of any wag m or carriage uneoniined hair was ringlets of gold Stuart Aro vou in love W7thttuT THE DEADLY CROCODfCri Why holloa Warren how are you ho would undoubtedly hired giri and the form neatly but not grandly CHAPTER IL CONTiNUXn the moment he attired was beautiful No though ho was Kzploror Btunley Doacrlbea How It J At- ¬ have answered Did ye never soo a bird with a crip- ¬ said Mr Arnold alighted from the wagon in front of the tack and Deatroya It Victim admit that she was beautiful pled wing and soo how the poor little They wero just in tho midst of an an- ¬ willing to school house Tho most dangerous savage foes wo Mr Arnold dropped the imated conversation upon the sermon good as an angel and possessed tho thing tried to fly ami couldnt Well - take said Stanloy tho ex-¬ wiien the moons rays revealed the real mostlovenblo qualities of any person havo to fear this child good as ho is holds down stick on which he wis whittling Warrens hand Ho was a man a little loveliness of Helen Lakeman Warren he had over met Yet there was a cer- ¬ plorer aro tho crocodile tho hippopot ¬ that gal Every cent she makes goos over medium height somewhat slender Arnold aver has forgotten and we are tain pride in his nature which revolted amus and tho buffalo Wa lost five to support herself an the child with sandy hair and whiskers which assured he never will forget that moon- ¬ at tho idea of his marrying a hired girl men during my last visit to tho Congo The breakfast bell rang and Pete did wero only on his chin and cropped light walk He may have had other This pride was not dead and would from these animals three wero killed not complete his sentence short happy mwments in his life but this have to bo overcome before lie could lI by icrocodiles one by aonhippopotamus That morning Warren noticed that the I suppose you have come back mo nrst dawning or a pure love was bo induced to propose marriage to aim uiu iuj it uiiiwuu juuru uiu iiiirju eyreiyrrhcrhrmlgrvh ww suerJ icing hei iTichnispitwt-Hriwmwjt-ihW exjsjjici- - J Helen but it was numbed and might numbers of the hippopotami along tho herself for her crippled brother were ainongiis went on to say and thou- ¬ He asked Helen why sho did not go be worn dowif By airy fliidrien torrent of Congo and its tributaries Very largo and blue and her forehead sands upon thousands of crocodiles That remains to bo seen Mr Ar- ¬ to church in the forenoon and she feeling was broad and high and her features The next morning he was feeling The latter aro by far tho most insidious were regular She was neat and tidy and nold said Warren answered that having to get dinner she He was now surrounded by the old did not have time She only got an dull and heavy His brothers had long foes wo havo becauso thoy aro so silent did not look at all like tho sloven kitchen girls he had seen Her hair men and young men of tho neighbor- ¬ opportunity to steal away and hear the boon up and wero feeding and curry-¬ and so swift You soo a man bathing said Mr Stanloy with was golden anil neatly gathered in a hood each extending to him a kindly word of God after sho had done her ing their horses whilo their breakfast in tho river ho is greeting was preparing The minister and his ono of his graphic touches net There was a sweet sadness upon days work and put little Amos to bed Warren was a sort of favorite in wife were going to Newton that morn ¬ standing near tho shore laughing at Hut why did you not go with her face which touched him not a lit-¬ ing and Warren was the person selected you perhaps laughing in tho keen en ¬ tle when ho remembered that all her the neighborhood and all were glad to mother and sister in the carriage Mrs Arnold and even see him back joyment of his bath suddenly ho falls to take them earnings barely supported herself and She made no answer to this and War her daughter Miss Hallie a sprightly ren nit ins lip mere was room I guess if yer goin to town to day over and you sco him no more A croc her brother lor little creature with a somewhat florid the minister his wife and even Peddler Ill jist go long to take tho train for odilo has approached unsoon has complexion and hair and a face con- ¬ Peto but this poor girl who was an Chicago said Peddler Pete ye see struck him a blow with its tail that chapter in AT CHURCH THE MOONIrr WAMC siderably freckled came to him and earth after day my stocks runnin low an I had bet knocks him over and ho is instantly Warren Stuart regarded tho girl as a insisted so earnestly that ho should go angel on was compelledtoiling all mile ter replenish jist a little seized and carried off Or it may bo Sunday to walk a commonplace mortal nnd yet thero home with them for dinner that he and a half to church Tito neglect of The preacher and his wife sat on that tho man is swimming ho is totally was something a littlo more than com- ¬ could not refuse Thero was to be his parents however had given him the rear seat Pete having asked pardon unconscious of dnngor thero is nothing mon about her Ho seldom saw her preaching at night and ho could go of Helens com- ¬ and got the permission to light his pipe to stir a tremor of npprohonsion but the blessed save at mealtime when sho came in to homo with his parents then so after pany and ho privilege discovered how pre- ¬ was enjoying asmoke during the morn ¬ theTc in deep water under tho shadow wait upon tho table Sho know a serv- ¬ tho sermon was over he got into Mr cious she was hadhim of that rock or hidden bononth tho ing ride ants place and kept it She was mod- ¬ Arnolds carriage and sat down by the We will not to to Nowton was through a sholtor of the tree yonder is a hugo The road attempt to record their crocodile It has spotted the swimmer est almost to shyness and seldom spoke side of Miss Hallie whom he had known Sandy rich farming country It was not of love but was tho most fertile portion ofFork and is watching its opportunity Tho never unless compelled to do so Com- ¬ since childhood Miss Hallie did her conversation the monplace as hosupposcd her to be ho best in her shallow way to entertain love itself Both knew it both felt yet State On this delightful spring morn- ¬ swimmer approaches ho is seized by struggled against it Tho old ono day thought ho discerned a poetic him but n conversation on beaux and both ing every thing seemed fresh and lovely tho log and dragged under and ho sadness in tho largo dark blue eye dress has but little attraction for a The whistle of the plow boy and songs knows no morel A bubblo or two in- ¬ as sho stood like ono in a reverie Tho young man whose clothes still have the of tho birds made the air melodious dicates tho placo where he has gono kitchen work nt Stuarts was no very college smell upon them The Holds lately plowed wero black in down and that is all Loudon TeleTho sermon at night was far more small matter and it required all her the richness of their soil the winter graph timo nnd energy to accomplish her impressive to our hero than tho one in wheat and oats made them look liko How to Build Chimneys part Sho was nearly nlways busy and tho morning Mr Blase old Maze green canvas paintings No picture To build a chimney that will draw frequently when ho saw that sad worn blue Blazo and many other blazes as could express tho loveliness of tho forovor and not fill up with soot you took his text from face and tired Julio form ho felt a ho was called morning for here nearly all the senses Matthew the XXV and fortieth verse wero permitted to drink in the glories must build it largo enough sixteen sj mpathy for her Inches square uso good brlok and And the King shall answer and say One evening after tho days work of natures loveliness clay Instead of Hmo up to tho comb Verily I say unto you was done ho was passing tho kitchen unto them said Pete This is a grand niornin whoro Helen would insist on staying Inasmuch as ye have done it unto the who possessed not a little poetry in his plaster It inside with clay mixed with nnd heard her engaged in an animated least of these My brethren ye have soul yet without the ability to express salt for chimuoy tops uso the very best conversation with her brother It was done It unto Me Do ye of brick wot thoni and lay them In it This is a lovely niornin cement mortar Tho ehlmnoy should His theme was charity and every conversation such as a child a simple know Warren what ii droecfunderstand about Heaven Lit ¬ word seemed like an arrow sent home might No said Warren whose mind had not be built tight to boamH or rafters as most chlnieys ettlo a Uttlo and If When ho alluded was asking hi sister if lie to Warrens heart tle Amos been occupied ever since they started HAD A JIOMU S1IK1I EXTIOIUI the youth the least of these bo relieved of his iniirmitios to should The minister and his wife were talking too tight between tho beams and raft ¬ ho would see thought of poor little Amos crippled farm house was reached too mioii ami nnd paying no attention to the men in ers I hero U where tho crack In your there and whether or not his mother and father Tho unsworn of and helpless and there Manned to raise he conducted IMen much against the front seat Peto noticed this and chimneys comes mid whoro tho mat tho girl were low and sweet assuring above the minister a mist which took her desire to the slltlng room where leaning forward Hahl in a low tone i of the tires originate an tho ohlwHoy A ohiniHey tht little cripple that he would suffer no he shape of an angel the face of his parents and their visitors were A certain little gal what works in n tioiiietimos gets rod hot UrwOAmlwl tj ilufe LJlilJ tlnWInVho wlitftli n the geutlemaui kitohon to gel a livid for built from tho cellar up I HtUr m4 pain there nnd would inuet UUaJitll 0Sllnl Icsh diiiiLvrou than one kmgjm find gone before Simple and common ¬ saorilloo made by miinii noble women of room uie mdoniriimoiu nr mv ami Aim mffltt an n llllfTpHKiwlthm Tt the wall Dont got your wfareiHfa It hud the earth whnxo name were now known Htiiart could unt have Ueu greater tfhinvvd peddler KiiiHed and Jicil lit place us tho conversation was hide ao clofl to tho colling elgktaMk noniothlng about it whiuh utlvutod War not to fame but iitilbed n lliuivun Warren wa wire there wh t frown of iiyiin on Wiirruti WIIWW IJIVMV4 MUH iU would be brightest augur on the fnuu of U futliur and a mul whuu crown Piu He qmrnwtitnj1 And he bade it back again As returns tho morning rain mm m 4PT f -- ir W 4k i Excuse me lie said Thero was a timid acceptance of the apology and the slight form drew back in tho dark part of the xoad for him to pass it firsouuik here said Warren Very dark Mr Stuart responded a voice sweetly I bog pardon but is not this Helen It is sir was tho timid response Were vou at church HELEN - t- alTin-liedgnrr-iirat-- ivi xf til ij m y m l m I i - ntffiV i r r H mil i m 1 fer Hazel Gkeen Herald OOOFKR NEWSNOTES Tho Navy Department is Informed that two supposed cases of cholera aro reported at Takio Japan Hlindor Tho Jowclry firm of Chandler Chicago havo mado an assignment Liabilities about 23006 nsBcts fcJlOOO Tho Mayor of Syracuse N Y refused permission to tho John L Sullivan combination to give an exhibition in thai city Govornor Hill has Bcnttho nnmo of Colonel Fred Grant to tho Now York Senate for continuation as Cjuarantlno Commissioner In tho caso of tho Stato of Louisiana against tho city of Now Orleans involving tho MoDonough trnct or about 80000 acres of swamp land tho Secretary of tho Interior has decided in favor of Now Orleans Major Bon Pcrley Pooro tho voteran nowBpapcr correspondent was stricken down wliilo at tho Capitol Washington a few days ago with nn ncuto attack of Brights disease His condition is tho cause of uneasiness and alarm among his many friends John Dawes Sons tho famous iron mas tors of Staffordshire and Yorkshire Eng havo failed Their liabilities aro 500000 and it is thought thoir assets will rcallzo very near that sum Tho President has appointed Jnrcd Law- ¬ rence Rathbonc of California as Consul General at Paris MFCSIHrjSfontgomory Gibson wife of United States Senator Gibson of Louisiana died at tho family residence in Washington a few days ago C S Klngsley alias 8 C Cooper who claims to bo a farmer from Kalamazoo Mich was arrested at Cleveland O the other dny on the chargo of forgery at White Pigeon Mich An Augusta Mo dispatch says Mr Blaino has finally announced his decision to go to Europe leaving early in June The reason ho assigns for tho trip is poor health Mr Mnnloy and somo other friends will accompany Mr Blaino Dr Junker tho celebrated African ex- ¬ ¬ ¬ NEWS NOTES Secretary Lamar in tho case of cortnln Arknnsus swamp lands had decided thnt action in regard to tho sottlemont of theso claims until cortnln restrictions imposed by tho Legislature of Arkansas upon tho Governor uro so modified us to givo that ofllclal full power in tho adjustment of all details with tho general government Tho President has recognized K Kort garcd as Vico Consul of Portugal at Minno cpolis Minn Tho Irish collcgo at Rome has printed and presented a long memorial to tho Vutlcan on the Irish question Tho Iowa Stato Board of Health has voted to rescind tho quarantine rules against Illinois calves and stock cuttle Dr Swift director of tho Warner Obsor vatory Rochester N Y has received a telegram from Prof Barnard of tho Van dorbllt University Observatory Nashville announcing tho discovery of a new comet In right ascension 15h 15m lGs declination sonth 30 dog 30m and is moving slowly northeast and is very faint This discovery entitles Prof Barnard to still another War nor comet prize Tho Washington hotclkccpcrs nro beginning to fear that tho National drill is not going to boa great success as very few persons-up-to the present time bavo applied for apartments Tho Pope will it is announced communi cnto at once with Archbishop Corriiran of of Dr Me- JJeiv York Glynn His Holiness It is stated will in this communication approvo tho Archbishops course toward Dr McGlynn and chnrpo His Grace to warn tho priest onco for all that Jf ho does not present himself beforo tho supreme ecclesiastical authority at Rome within forty days ho will bo formally excommunicated Mrs Catherine Rood of Essex Vt died a fow days ago aged 103 years and seven mouths Mrs Rood hod been a member of tho Methodist church more tnn V 01117 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ TEMPERANCE IN BACK Publish eri thoIntorlorDcpnrtmcntcnntnkono furthor GREAT BRITAIN HAZEL GREEN T - KENTUCKY ¬ CURRENT TOPICS Kansas has cloven unorganized counties Fiunce Leopold and suito uro on their Way homo to Europe The fund for Mrs Logans benefit has boon closed iii 07000 ill Columdus Nob Is to havo strcot rail- ¬ ways and a motor lino A uox car complete was built in four hours at Anniston Ala Tub American refugees in Canada aro talking of forming a club The lata Justice Woods ostato is valued at from 160000 to 200000 A iihidoe is to be built across tho Missouri rivor at Sioux City la Fihdlats maximum daily gas yield would equal 2500 tons of coal Invitations keep coming to tho Presi ¬ dent to visit various portions of tho coun- ¬ at reached its high water mark or rath ¬ er high spirit mark In 1876 In thnt year the estimated drink bill of hor thirty threo million people was 735 000000 or 85000000 more than tho estimated bill of our fifty fivo million people Had this rate of expenditure continued Englands bill last year would have been 805000000 Instead So of this it was but 705000000 much for financial statistics This decrease in the consumption of liquor has been due to the increased Wine number of total abstainers drinking is no longer a matter of course and the churches especially the dissenting churches are taking hold of tho Temperance question as of the first importance in their relig- ¬ ious work Even in Scotland so fa- - tVhnt Hit Corns nnd It Coming Out of the Teinpornnco Agitation Britain In Great Intemperance try Of The proposed monumcct to General Loo JWcbJJumdrVuTr wJU moMtorMAfj April -- Rev i iV fall The Now York Legislature has declared ovorlasting hostility to tho English spnr row A rnETTY town named Gladstone has been founded in tho Sun Gabriel vulley California No 1E9S than 25000 persons ascended tho Washington Monument during tho year ending April 1 Tjikhe is u village in Wales with a nnmo containing sovonty two letters and twenty-two syllables Kansas will send 25000 veterans to tho National encamjmiont wJdjhJutQbfiJi3i1 iuBTTEoiffs iii September Astiionomkus nro discovering a good many of thoso colcstial tramps othcrwiso known as comets this year In ono of tho French schools there is a natural magnet which is said to bccapablo of lifting four times its weight At n recent typo writing contest in Now York Miss M C Grant wrote 384 words in lour minutes and forty two seconds From one treo recently felled at Bowers villo O it is said that 400 fence posts and twenty two cords of Btovo wood wcro John Snyder says that the Ircc Church has one thousand and and among them five hundred and fifty of the min ¬ isters seven eighths of tho theological students and a large proportion of the Christian workers arc total abstainers The like is truo of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland In England and Wales it is only the highest nnd the lowest grades of society which have failed to be affected by the total ab- of Scotland threo great historical ecourges war pcntllunco and famine This is truo for us and it is the measure of our dis When a credit and our diagracc little later ho returned to power the lending members of his Cabinet were Accord- ¬ pronounced total abstainers ing to Gustafson Sir Charles Dilke was a conspicuous total abstainer Mr Chamberlain had assured tho Bir¬ mingham Six Hundred that Temper- ¬ ance reform lies at tho bottom of all further political social and religious and as for Mr Bright progress from tho time ho became a house- ¬ holder he had not bought any wino or He had spirituous liquors whatever in his house no decanters and ha thought he had no wine glasses and had not had since 1839 when lie took Tho fact that Mr to housekeeping Gladstone choso such counselors gives his great Tcmpcranco following reason to hope that when ho has given tlio people of Ireland home rule instead of landlord rule he will unite with them to rive the peonlo oj Ingiaau Home flnB of saloon rule lo thero is littloP to hope from the Conservatives Lord -- r I I l - thirtyfjTu congregations slinenpjiigiIaUotu -- vftccH cut Tne Shah of Persia would like somo enterprising American capitalist to help develop his kingdom by constructing railways Sadie Motek of Lansford Pa is ten years old weighs 105 pounds und is tak- ¬ ing on fat at tho rato of two pounds a week ¬ Ik of Savannah exhibits 12 1 large sweet potatoes which were grown on a single vine They completely fill a A HEsiDKNT barrel Puok Caul Bhaun of Bates College says that tho Devils darning needle has no sting at all but ho cats millions of mos- ¬ quitoes ruivi aerjzcvAv Afteu all it is consoling Waikino conservatories is tho latest name for tho llorally decorated women seen on tho fashionable thoroughfares and In showy equipages Vivoucsn women are barred from Queen Victorias recoptions This old rule i held to religiously by tho Queen and she wHJ to reflect from Emm Bey dated November in wmen tho latter stated that tho routes from Uganda to Wadelai were open Dr Junker said that this news led him to believe that Stanleys expedition would bo successful unless somo accidents occurred Tho open threat of M Flourcns to tako extreme measures to protect tho interests of French fishermen in Canadian waters in opposition to tho provisions of tho New- ¬ foundland fishery bill has created quite a stir in London and will havo tho effect to still further strain tho relations existing between Lord Salisbury and M Wadding ton tho Frencli ambassador A special dispatch from Scranton Pa say that James B McCabc the Honesdalo murderer under sentence of deatli for killing Michael Riley in December 18b5 and who was to have been hanged on tho 20th instant has escaped from prison Frank McArthur the son of ex Judge McArthur was married to Miss Sarah W Winston tho grnnd daughtcr of the late Governor Winston of Alabama a fow days ago Tho marriage took place at the residence of T W Neill Washington City A fire which originated in Nicholsons drug store Hillsboro Texas by the overturning of a lamp tho other day communi- ¬ cated to adjoining property and the entire block with tho exception of one building was destroyed Loss will aggregate 120 000 insurance about WO000 Mrs Lottie Whitman an estimable young married lady of Oskaloosa la and belonging to a leading family of the county shot herself in the breast tho other night with a rcvfuvir biw ler a noio siymg una sue ¬ ¬ ¬ plpreUic UuilJia-lwM-Pdhtti-tet- tmr I E u tho American dollars taken over to Eng land bv Henry Irving will bo brought back Ly lion Buffalo Hill The British authorities havo again de- ¬ clared that tho Gato City Gun els of Atlanta Ga will not bo permitted to parade on English torritory It is announced thnt it will tako fully six months beforo tho English government can demonstrate by actual experiment wheth er coercion will cocrco New Yoiik has n grocer named Coffer a curled hair dcalor najiicd JIVillcnmK julJkJ ¬ ¬ ¬ that dertfcT siflmtcarvroTTnnd ing Arm named Taylor Cutter Tkeke is consldorublo likelihood thnt at least a portion of tho crown jewels of Franco will spend tho summer utsomo ono of tho American watering places Russia has decided that tho Russian languago is good enough for Russian chil- ¬ dren and this shall bo tho languago of education throughout tho empire Anoiehs in tho Stnto of New York aro boing considorubl annoyed by a law which mnkes tho catching of a trout loss than six inches long u misdemeanor An Alsatian who tnttoood himself all over with Vivo la Franco was Imprisoned for six months when ho camo to bo examined for admission to thu German ¬ Water oiul a cloth- - army Nii well organized that out of tho incomo from 50000 guests a day they lose less than ono per cent of their prollts by reason of bents A Boston doctor raises his solemn voico against cotton stockings for winter wear He says they oro destroying tho women of Now England with rheumatism and neu- ¬ The Now York hotel men nro now so s f t ralgia Gladstone v a library containing 15 000 volumes Works on theology aro tho most numerous Ho also has largo depart xncnts devoted to Shakespeare Dnuto and Homer When tho tlmo camo forThoodoroBnkor to let tho shorlff of Las Yogas know that ho was ready to bo hanged ho Bald Lot hor go Gallagher and died without a haB Btrunglo Bournoro btrollod Into tho snnctum of a Mississippi editor and addressed him as a fcitarlpMgtoNLtho body politic Tho Intruder wttjMlHhis moals lu bed until furthor notiqftf A Hxvnnniuw Ct Moved thoro Wrd Hy in a woman who bo was good luck in having a house chased RCauary uird In and In doing so upaot nud broko a r looking glass Ik Japan according to a correspondent Jtlw Heading 7Ynh man Introduces hl VetjNUamy fool of a wife Tho aW iMwent often prevails hore but wtl4rfc fruHkHeKH ton-dol-s- m Jyfto invalid Oscar Myrtle a trader of Wheeling W Va who recently want down tho liverwitn 1000 in cash and a lino gold wutch is re-¬ ported to havo been murdered near Ccrcdo Wayne County Myrtle was followed from Wheeling by a man who claimed to bo his brother This man is said to havo shot Myrtle and then robbed him Eugcro C Race tho rcstaurantcur successor of tho well known lirm of Raco Bros Madison street Chicago has con fessed judgment in tho sum of 104J7 in favor of Philip Ellsworth of New York Tho place was jjjLJntJiLbJiJjmJrS4hi snerfif The liabilities aro about W0 000 and assets about tho same Tho robbery of 10000 from n safe in tho the Dominion Express Companys ofllco at Ottawa Can has kept tho polico busy for the past fow days Detectives found 5000 of tho money under a pile of lumber tho other evening in a yard near tho ofllco Tho wrapper of tho packago was broken Somo of the ofllco employes aro connected with employes in tho lumbor yard and ar- ¬ rests arc expected Rev W F Davis was fined fifty dollars and costs for preaching on Boston Com- ¬ mons last Sunday Mr Davis has persisted in preaching on tho Commons for several years in spito of tho prohibition of tho city authorities Two years ago tho Supremo Court decided that the city ordinanco against such preaching was constitutional and Dnvis was then lined but kept up his sermons Ho did not havo tho money to pay his fine and it will probably bo remitted Tho shoomnkers lock out nt Haverhill Mass has been broken nnd another victory has been credited to tho Knights of Labor Threo thousand mon who were out returned to work and all tho factories havo resumed Tho East Tenncssco farmers convention threo hundred delegates present at Knox vlll Tonn passed resolutions favoring a prohibition amendment to tho Stato consti tution nud pledging their influenco to se cure Its adoption by tho people Tho will of Washington C Dopnuw was probated tho other day It bequeathes 3 000000 to his family and tho residue ol his estate estimated nt 5000000 is devoted to benevolent und educational purposes Including a bequest or SllttOOO to Depauw University Benjamin F Horn presidont of tho East St Louis III stnvo factory has mado nn nsslgnmont for tho benefit of his creditors in tho Couuty Court Tho assets aro esti mated at WI174nml tho liabilities at John W Giuos vico president of tho Pitts- ¬ burgh Wlro Company Is mimed ur assignee Hon Chariot K Stuart died at Kalamu oo Mich u fow days ago njrod seventy sovon years Ho served with distinction two term In tho National Houso of Hoproson tuttvoH and ono tonn us Senator From 110 to 1SV hu wus ono of tho most brilliant lenders lu tho Dtuiioonilio party ranking noja to Htopheu A Douglas us tu inotl trusted leader ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ lion and cdshvouWJbtaflU prcierrcu acuta lo tuo me oi an totalcrs is estimated at three millions The tradespeople and the better class of artisans are profoundly in sympa ¬ thy with the agitation and as these constitute the backbone of the Liberal present Tho brick enrters strike at Baltimore is party that party is becoming more over and the men havo resumed work All and more strongly committed to Tem ¬ the employers with tho exception of ono perance legislation In the campaign who employs ten men have granted the inof 1880 the Conservatives protested crease in wages demanded Advices from Constantinople aro that tho against the local option declaration of Sheikh Abou Honda long the Sultans esti- the Liberals and plead for tho liber- ¬ mate adviser has been exiled on account of ty of the poor man to his beer alleged discovery of his connection with a Through their support of the Estab ¬ plot to dethrone the Sultan lishment thev retained the allegiance The ship Charles H Marshall which left of the mass of the Church of England London December 5 for Philadelphia has clergy and a campaign was fought been given up for lost with her crew of twenty there men commanded by Captain with Beer and the Bible as a cry Hutchinson of Syracuse N Y word However the campaign was Tho annual convention of the American nn unsuccessful one and tho vested Society of Mechanical Engineers will meet in Washington next week and will remain rights of the Establishment were only injured by their association with the in session several days About three hundelegates aro expected to be present vested rights of the innkeepers dred Since Tho saw mill grist mill and box factory the suffrage has been extended it has of John B Fassett at Moreton Vl were been found that the newly enfranchised burned tho other night Mr Fassett and his wife each over sixty years old who voters are as a class the most deter-¬ slept in a room over tho factory were mined in their opposition to the sa- ¬ burned to death Loss on buildings10000 loons The cause of local prohibition An order bus been issued to suspend tho lias been advancing with enormous mining of coal in the anthracite region in strides A plebiscite on the liquor order to relievo tho surplus at tide water question just taken in Glasgow result ¬ shipping points The order will take effect ed as follows There were 772 16 on tho 22d instant According to lato inpoints referred householders in favor of tho people ventories tho surplus at tho to amounts to nearly 1004003 tons having coinrjleUj control nfjbcJijqUias- A Neu York paper statcaJbjiiJics Xca a haTbcen dangerous ill frailic Gyllieir votes and 8535 against of diphtheria and at one time her recovery 57701 were in favor of entire prohibi- ¬ was believed to be doubtful but she is now tion and 19411 against 71427 were improving favorble to a reduction in the present Tho trial of Father Betts beforo the number of licensed houses and 9501 Episcopal Council at Henderson Ky is against 68302 were opposed and 11 ended and charges of- - oxtrmo ritualism were confirmed Father Betts was given 235 not opposed to all new licenses Such a startling and overwhelming tho option to recant or be expelled Ho decided to recant nnd said that ho would ati saloon majority as this will prob ¬ hereafter observe tho instructions of his ably lead to the conversion of a great Bishop of tho leiuers of political Dr John Burnett aged eighty years who number opinion has lived alone in miserable and filthy A recent supplement to tho Ciris- - J rooms a No KM South Fourth street yeirrs A district convention of tho Methodist church will bo held at Sharon Pa May 25 and 26 Bishop Andrews Chaplain McCabe nnd other distinguished speakers will be ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ps-llco beer is a necessary food for the masses Lord Salisbury jn his manifesto at Newport a short time ago ridiculed Sunday closing and local option and threatened local compensation should local option become law Neverthe ¬ less we all know that the Liberal plat ¬ form of to day is the Conservative plat- ¬ form of twenty years hence Gladstone ailL JUWi HarliatR iwv- c- ttfrfcdy- pronounced in favor of a local govern- ¬ ment reorganization through which we may most reasonably look for an effectual readjustment of the laws re ¬ lating to tho sale of intoxicating When the Irish question is drink disposed of it is almost certain that the Liberal party will unite in demand- ¬ ing for all Great Britain complete local seif government in all matters relating to the saloon Christian Union THE ANTI SALOON FIGH1 Tho Groat Gain to tho TeropcrAnc Movement In ThU Country KtndotphCimtehlll lias cicclareil that fU tho other morning Secreted about the plnco was found JH in gold silver and bills He npparently died of old ago and lack of proper food Secretary Whitney has authorized tho admission to tho Navul Academy as n cadet of 11 2Ciro a Japanese student of noblo family The law authorizes the education at tho Naval Academy of a student designated by the Japanese government Alexander Whilldin Jr a prominent yarn merchant representing largo Southern industries in Philadelphia committed suicido by shooting a few days ago in Dobbs woods near Camden His business affairs wero in a pisperous condition und tho deed is attributed to a temporary fit of insanity resulting from general debility from which ho was suffering Tho Queens jubllco celebration will Inst from Juno JO to tho 25 Tho list of visiting royal personages has become so numerous that tho Lord Chamberlain whoso duty it is to provide them with a habitation is puzzled Tho royal palaces do not begin to afford tho required amount of room and tho chamberlain is securing rooms at tho best hotels Mr Gladstone in recent conversation with personal friends expressed n desire to visit America This has long been a cherished thought in tho mind of tho Lib eral leader Tho prospects aro that during tho coming autumn thoro will bo a favor nblo opportunity for a prolonged absence from Parliament and Kngland and Mr Gladstone thinks that ho can visit this country Omaha Neb has been dcclnrcd to bo a National bank roserve city under tho now law James Mannl aged fourteen while carrying a box of Giant powder to somo drillers near Leadville Col a few days ago stumbled nnd dropped tho powder which exploded and blew tho boy to atoms KnormouR sums of money iro he lug collected throughout Germany for tho pur poso or propagating tho Protestant faith In Italy Tho recent concessions of Prince Bismarck to tho Vatican havo greatly stim ulated this work Another largo consignment of sugar from Han FraneUco for tho Kast has been no cured by the frolulit agent h of tho Canadian Puoitle railway it uoukIiU of eight million lioundi and U understood to bo nhlpKd by thu Auiorlouu Qnga r lleilnery ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 4iu GvTmrrtiWZlilir pTuiTrsTiosan al- ¬ most complete list of the present mem- ¬ bers of Parliament with their positions upon the subject of local option The members are divided into threo elasses The first class comprises the names of all the members of the House of Com ¬ mons who have declared in favor of giving the people power to control or abolish tho liquor traffic by 1 direct vote This is commonly known as the Direct Veto Its Parliamentary sup ¬ porters number over one hundred and sixty Among them are John Morley A J Mundella Jesse Collings W O Caine Charles Bradlaugh and rleniy Labouchere Bradlaugh and Labouch cre represent the radical working men of Northampton nnd their support of this measure is therefore one of the signs of the times Tho second list gives the names of all those M Ps who aro in favor of local option in some modified and re- ¬ stricted form They wish the will of the people to bo expressed not directly but through boards representing the people Hero we find more than a hun ¬ dred names more among them Joseph Chamberlain John Bright and Sir William Harcourt The third list em ¬ braces the members who are opposed to Direct Voto and local option and thereforo presumably hostilo to all at ¬ tempts to deal with tiro liquor traffic This list is by legislative enactment less than ono hundred larger than tho other two combined It includes Glad- ¬ stone Parnoll Hartington Churchill iijmI mst f tho Consorvativea Some of these mon aro probably not opposed to local option but do not wish to have to many lights on their Imiidc at one lime For instance Mr Gladstone in his speech in the House of Com ¬ mons March ft 1SS0 ut tared these oftttu quntod words It has been said that greater calamities are iiilllotml on IUUiiiuil by iwvfRvjrguJU thnn Tiy Vho The movement against the saleon strength as it proceeds Everywhere throughout the Union North Eist West and South the people are rising in rebellion against the rule of rum Restrictive legisla- ¬ tion in various forms and constitu- ¬ tional prohibition are the principal lines along which the warfare pro- ¬ ceeds During the present season tho legislatures of no less than twenty one States have been called upon to consider the drink evil and take action toward its suppression In nearly every one of these States something hits been done to check the growth of the saloon and curtail its power High license laws local option antL pruiri btn j ry a 111 e mf in e n ts aro the or der of the day Never before in the history of the Temperance causelas the feeling against tho liquor traffic been so deep so wide spread so car-iK--st so determined as now That most powerful of agencies the public press has at last arrayed itself against the traffic many of the leading secu lar journals of the country have lllt-ed a one of bitter hostility tu tho rhop and aro attacking it daily with all the force and ability they lvoat No ntnrujTM or more ef coramnnrd fective arguments against the saloon can be found anywhere than those put forward in the editorial columns of some of the New York dailies Tho gain for Temperance in this direction has been of the most significant and promising character Public men too men of affairs judges statesmen political leaders who have hitherto held themselves aloof from tho dis- ¬ cussion of Temperance are now taking sides in the conflict and many of tho ablest and best of them have openly declared against the business of manufacturing drunkards The lines aro being more and more sharply drawn every day between the adherents of the rum shop and tho friends of peace order and sobriety The hour is at hand when every man must make a decision in this matter And when it comes to this issue everywhere wo can not doubt whero the majority will stand The sentiment of the country is overwhelming against a continuance of saloon domination There can bo no mistaking this fact The present movement is not dependent upon a wave of popular excitemont it is not born of a passing enthusiasm It i3 the outcome of years of wrong and suf ¬ fering induced by tho cursed drink traffic it is a revolt of tho people against a power whoso reign of out rage vico nnd crime has becoino too terriblo to bo longer endured XY gathers -- -- - J 1 J I V- - Observer Tiik inmates of tho Colorado roni teutiary gathor every ovoning in tho chapel where a regular school Is hold German Spanish and other languages are taught besides all tho common branches of study Thoro is nluo a Chautauqua class The education ol thu pririouuw was brought about by tho who viMt tho pon 0 W C T II women iturtlitry every wookjtjid lmjtl ttyvjml rJoc AWfwiiif Hf C T U UulktiiK fh j SJLaf fit i toOKJUZL -- msm t -- 3 fu I war trtio dlg- - a tho vera Jrd ilko 10P Bir-er-all Hazel Green Herald coopnn haoic publishers HAZEL GREEN - KENTUCKY T6 MY WIFE ous so- - or ad ho ad ok Lncy dont you hear tho voteos gontlo voices in the air 3Llko tho waving of a pinion like tho punting of a prayer Liito n gong of singers dead Liko u drcam of bounty flod When wo can not qultu remember what the angol visiou said Oh tho voices of tho Yesterdays Times mel nncholy choir With tho twilight singing minor and the dawn tr es- - a 10- - f a Q i I ing singing air With tho clouds of glory round And tuolr brows with garland bound And a million golden minutes struwu llko grain upon tho ground Ah they must bo up tho river and it can not bo n dream For tho wind is blowing soft my love Is blowing down tho stream to your oars What your llstulng spirit hears Till tho past grows dim und dimmer through the mist of many years ¬ AndJa-WjiItlog -- And little iorui ia wbUa scfms jto jriso beyond the rain And a little hand to beckon and a little voico complain To your heart n moment pressed Then away to bo a guest And to slug among the Angels iu tho Gardens of tho West -- I tf ant spirit that a brighter angel bore A dark angel challenged at tho threshold of tho door And he bado it back again AsniUirjQs the morning rain To tho heaven oer tho mountain anil tho glory oer the main For tho little It was Warrona intention to remain at homo during the summer and early in tho fall suck a location to enter into tho practico of his profession It was now tho busy season for farmers and ho did not meet many of his former The second friends and acquaintances Sunday after his return was the day for preaching in tho Sandy Fork school house Tlio Methodist had taken this in one of their circuits and scut Kev Allen Blaze a famous gospel pounder to preach there oncoa month The school housu was about three fourths of a mile from Mr Stuarts and down the creek known as Sandy Fork It was well hidden iu the trees and the road to it led through the forest The new preacher was very popular and his audiences were always large Not unfrequently tho school house failed to hold them and many stood outside at the door and windows Peter Stair the peddler had been his rounds and dropped in at the night JiLforc the Sunday on which Mr Blaze was to preach Youd better gon hear him said Hes a regular Peter to Warren He catr --make sti finer T tell ye things blaze too Ilia sermons are all wool hand made and warranted not to fade You can hear one on Sunday and itll keep a riigin through yer ears all tho rest o the week jiit like Besides sonio- ono tune at a dance Stu-artls-th- there Tho sormon from beginning to ond seemed inspired by tho acU of he roic self suerifleo of that girl Mr Blaze did not know tluiro was such a person in existence yot to use ono of e- Peddler Petes characteristic expres ¬ sions his cloth was cat for any meas ¬ ure Why had ho not before noticed that this real heroine was wasting her life for her little brother was the thought that came to Warrens mind I will see my father and mother about it When preaching was over Mr Blazo and his wife consented to go home with Mr Stuart and Peddler Pete being there the wagon was full without War ¬ ren Never mind me father he said Its only a nice walk and the moon shines brightly Tito truth is our young doctor preferred to walk alono that lie mijrht the better diircst the dis course he had heard Pete insisted on walking in his stead but hc would not hear to it and the lot HOME FARM AND QAfiDENi By assorting tho esse sonnratin tho dark from tho light In color a higher prlco will bo obtained for tho As regards tho thinning out of po ¬ tato tops wo read If it is a cool wot season thinning will do wellj if hot jM and dry tho crop will bo spoiled Y Witness It was thp illustrious Lord Bacon who oxprosscd the opinion that gar ¬ dening is tho purest of human pleas ures and tho greatest refreshment to the spirit of man Rain wator and soda will tako out machino grease To tako grcaso spots from wall paper lay over thorn a paste mado of magnosia and benzine To rcmovo oil and varnish from silk try benzino ether and soap very cautiously Almond Jumbles Thrcc fourtlts of a pound of almonds blanched and chopped fine one quarter of a pound of butter on6 pound of Hour ono cupful of sour milk fivo oggs and one half teaspoonful of soda Flavor with rose Tlio quantity condition and amount of wool will dopend- - much upon tho vigorous lioalth of tho animal produc ing it If the animal is not in good health or if its food has been dclicient m quail tin or faulty In quality tho llccco will bo light nnd tlio libro Avill bo harsh and rouirh to tho touch Trou Times wagoirRilinlon With leaving Warren a foot and alone Ho started briskly down the wooded road but had gone only a short distance when he almost ran against some one who wus tripping lightly along before him J K yopM i country says Our Northern trees all hard wood trees niako many rings a year sometimes as many as a dozen Yes sir But tho last set of cells in tho annual And are now on your way home growth aro very small and tho first nlntw O very large and as as a consequonco 4HWUU xes sir out l don t mind it l am tho annual growth can always bo de- ¬ not afraid and the walk is pleasant termined followed June But you shall not o alone Helen And many a sad December night has played a Tlio Holstcin Fricsians aro exceed- ¬ solemn tunc I will be your escort ingly quiet kind and gontle in dispo- ¬ When tho snow upon your hair Oh if you please sir I am not sition a characteristic which is a great Forgets to melt and lingers there And form so frail und faded trembles In tho old desideratum in a profitable cow By The afraid tho girl said timidly arm chair moon shines brightly and I do not virtue of tho strong and vigorous con- ¬ Then heres my hand my dearest well travel stitutions which thoy possess they to trouble you want on together have shown themselves ablo to with- ¬ Nonsense Helen it s no trouble to In days both clear and cloudy in rudo and stand climatic changes and to adapt me he said laughing and ho took he ulny weather Till tho winter at tho last themselves to tho varying conditions arm as if she were some great lady Shall the shadows eastward cast I SU1TOSK VOL HAVE C03IK HACK A St Louis ic- of different countries lliev walked on and bojjan to talk And our lives and lovos forever shall be blended FULL FLEDGED DOCTOR publican with the Past about the sermon Warren could no times he fairly lifts a feller out o his but contrast tho depth of Helens con BnJ F Taylor It takes a year or two for raspbor- boots He raises ye to high ye can versation with the shallowness of Hallie ry plants to reach tholr best bearing most irit conditions and it is best to start new LAKEMAN Jerusalem a birds eve view o tho New ttrnoiu jys uie timidity ieu ner sue plants every third year Tho avcrajjo began to converse with knowledge and strove to JltO OR Warren consented to go and the surprising in a hired girl Where had- This was the weakest of follies ho lifo of raspberry plantations is about Tho Story of a Young Girls Struff next morning the horses were hitched six years by sotting now plants onco she learned so much was the questiqyfi knew but then we are weak creatures Slo With Advorsity to the wagon himself his father and our inero askedi liuuscll As tnev came ui J in milling it iiiijjuasiwii- in ii niuiu in three years tlio advantage is gained nun mother and sister got iu and drove oil out into a more open part of tin road the equanimity of lus mind no re- ¬ of having two sots of plants ono com- ¬ BY JOHN B WTJBICTC to the school house The other two the moon fell upon her upturned face turned to the house Now the dear old ing into full bearing as tlio other is Aurnon or Thk Damkxii of BEDromV boys went on horseback preferring a Oh how lovely it looked jroinjr out Plants may bo set cither in The large farm house seemed doubly dear Waltkii BHOwwriEij etc gallop through the woods to the case blue eyes were dark and brilliant Tho Had the question been asked Warren tho spring or fall Copyright 1BS6 byAX Ktlloyj Netcpaptr Co and comfort of any wagon or carriage uncontined hair was ringlets of gold Stuart Are vou in love with this THE DEADLY CROCODILE WJiyjuholloa Warrenhow are you he Mouhl undoubtedly jind tho form neatly but not grandly hired girl CHATTER IL ContTnukd the moment he attired was beautiful No though ho was Kxploror Stanley Dnicrlhos How It JAt have answered Did y never see a bird with a crip- ¬ said Mr Arnold alighted from the wagon in front of the tacka and iotro IU Victim willing to admit that sdic was beautiful ¬ pled wing and seo how the poor little They were just in the midst of an anschool house Mr Arnold dropped the imated conversation upon the sermon good as an angel and possessed tho The most dangerous cavagc foes wo thing tried to lly and couldnt Well said Stanloy tho ex- f this child good jus lie is holds down stick on which he was whittling to talce when the moons ravs revealed the real most loveablc nualities of any person havo to fear Warrens hand He was a man a little loveliness of Helen Lakeman Warren ho had ever met Yet there was a cer plorcr aro tho crocodile tho hippopot ¬ that gal Every cent sho makes goes over medium height somewhat slender Arnold never haa forgotten and we are tain pride iu his nature which revolted amus and tho buffalo We lost live to support herself an the child with sandy hair and whiskers which assured he never will forget that moon ¬ at the idea of his marrying a hired girl men during my last visit to lio Congo The breakfast bell rang and Pete did were only on his chin and cropped light walk He may havo had other This pride was not dead and would from these animals thrco wero killed not complete his sentence happy moments in his life bn this havo to bo overcome beforo he could by crocodiles ono by a hippopotamus That morning Warren noticed that the short I suppose you have come back the first dawning of a pure love was bo induced to propose marriage to and ono by a buffalo There aro largo CJCsOlthirlrirctI ghirwhowa sacriiicing he the happic t moment of his existence Helen but it was numbed and might numbers of the hippopotami along tho herself for her crippled brother were among us a full fledged doctor went on to say He asked Helen why she did not go be worn down by any auddeli torrent of Congo and its tributaries and thou Very large and blue and her forehead sTinds upon thousands of crocodiles That remains to bo seen Mr Ar-¬ to church in the forenoon and she feeling w73 broad alia irighy Tiiid sauTVVarroifr nold lUblIloxt mornilicr he wrts feeling Tho latter aro by far the most insidious answered fliat havingto gotfdinitw ohi regular She was neat and tidy and He was now surrounded by the old did not have time She only got an dull and heavy His brothers nail long 16osWehnwy ucurrirsfc did not look at all like the sloven kitchen girls ho had seen Her hair men and young men of the neighbor- ¬ opportunity to steal away and hear the been up and were feeding and curry-¬ and 30 swift You see a man bathing said Mr Stanloy with was golden and neatly gathered in a hood each extending to him a kindly word of God after she had done her ing their horses while their breakfast in tho river greeting was preparing The minister and his ono of his graphic touches 4ho is net There was a sweet sadness upon days work and put little Amos to bed Warren was a sort of favorite in But why did you not 0 with wife were going to Newton that morn ¬ standing near tho shore laughing at her face which touched him not a lit-¬ the neighborhood and all were glad to mother and sister in tho carriage ing and Warren was the person selected you perhaps laughing in the keen en ¬ tle when ho remembered that all her see him back Mrs Arnold and even joyment of his bath suddenly ho falls She made no answer to this and War- ¬ to take them earnings barely supported herself and her daughter Miss Hallie a sprightly ren bit his lip There was room for I guess if yer goin to town to day over and you seo him no more A croc herbrothor little creature with a somewhat llorid the minister his wife and even Peddler Ill jist go long to take the train for odilo has approached unseen has complexion and hair and a face con Pete but this poor girl who was an Chicago CHAPTER m ye seo struck him a blow with its tail that said Peddler Pete AT CnUIlCII THK MOONLIT VTAIIC siderably freckled came to him and angel on earth after toiling all day my stock s runnin low an I had bet- ¬ knocks him over and ho is instantly Warren Stuart regarded the girl as a insisted so earnestly that ho should go seized and carried off Or it may bo to walk a mile ter replenish jist a little Sunday was commonplace mortal and yet there home with them for dinner that he and a half to compelled The preacher anil his wife sat on that tho man is swimming ho is totally church The neglect of was something a little more than com- ¬ could not refuse Thero was to be his parents however had given him the rear seat Pete having asked pardon unconscious of danger thero is nothing mon about her Ho seldom saw her preaching at night and ho could go the blessed privilege of Helens com and got the permission to light his pipe to stir a tremor of apprehension but save at mealtime when sho camo in to home with his parents then so after pany there in deep ami lie discovered now pre- ¬ was enjoying asmoke during thu morn of that rock water under the shadow wait upon tho table Sho knew a serv- ¬ the sermon was over he got into Mr cious she was nailhim or hidden beneath tho ing ride ants place and kept it Sho was mod- ¬ Arnolds carriage and sat down by the We will not to The road to Newton was through a shelter at tho treo yonder is a hugo attempt to record their est almost to shyness and seldom spoke side of Miss Hallie whom he had known X Sandy Fork crocodile It has spotted the swimmer conversation It was not of love but rich farming countrj never unless compelled to do so Com- ¬ sinco childhood Miss Hallie did her Tho was the most fertile portion of tho and is watching its opportunity monplace as hosupposcd her to be he best in her shallow way to entertain love itself Botli knew it both felt yet State On this delightful spring morn- ¬ swimmer approaches ho is seizod by ono day thought he discerned a poetic him but a conversation on beaux and both stniled against it Tho old ing every thing seemed fresli and lovely tho log and dragged under and ho sadness in tho large dark blue eye dress has but little attraction for a A bubblo or two in- ¬ The whistle of the plow boy and songs knows no more as she stood liko ono in a reverie The young man whose clothes still have the dicates tho placo whoro ho has gono of the birds made tho air melodious kitchen work at Stuarts was no very college smell upon them The fields lately plowed were black in down and that is all Loiulon Tele- ¬ s small matter and it required all her Tho sermon at night was far more the richness of their soil the winter graph y time and energy to accomplish her impressive to our hero than the one iu wheat and oats made them look liko How to Build Chimneys part Sho was nearly always busy and the morning Mr Blase old Blaze green canvas paintings No picture To build a chimney that will draw frequently when ho saw that sad worn bluo Blazo and many other blazes as could express the loveliness of tho took his text from face and tired littlo form ho felt a ho was called morning for hero nearly all tho senses forovor and not fill up with soot you Matthew the XXV and fortieth verse sympathy for iier were permitted to drink in the glories must build it largo enough sixteen inches square uso good briok and And tho King shall answer and say One evening aftor tho days work of natures loveliness Verily I say unto you was done ho was passing tho kitchen unto them said Pete clay Instead of limo up to tlio comb This is a grand mornln whoro Helen would insist on staying Inasmuch as ye have done it unto the who possessed not a little pootry in his plaster it inside with clay mixed with nnd heard hor engaged in an animated least of these My brethren ye have soul yet without the ability to express salt for chimney tops uso tho very best conversation with her brother It was dono it unto Me Do ye of brick wet thorn and lay them in Tills is a lovely mornln it cement mortar Tho chimney should n simple conversation such as a child Hh theme was charity and every know Warren what it minds mo of Lit- ¬ word seemed like an arrow sent home might understand about Hoavon No said Warren whoso mind had not bo built tight to beams or rnftora as most chinioys settle a little and if When ho alluded tlo Amos was asking his sister if he to Warroif s heart been occupied ever since they started HAD A liOMIl SUKLL KXllODKD the youth should bo relieved of his infirmities to tho least of these Tho minister and Ids wife were talking too tight between the beams nnd raft ¬ was reached too soon and and paying no attention to the men iu ers thero Is whoro tho crack In your there and whether or not ho would see thought of poor little Amos crippled farm house Ids mother and father The answers of and helpless and there seemed to raise he conducted Helen much ugniuxt the front seat Pete noticed this and chimneys comes mid where thu ruest tho girl wore low ami sweet assuring above the minister a mist which took her dedre to the sitting room yhero leaning forward iaid iu n low tone of the tires originate ah tho ehlwHey 6 the little cripple that ho would sutler no the shape of an angel the face of his parents and their visitors were A certain little gal what works In a HomotimoH gets rod hot- - A chimney Had a bumlHshcll exploded In the gentlemans kitchen to get a livid for built from thu cclUr up he bettrtM4 pain there and would meet those who which was Helens He alluded to the had gone before Simple and common sacrifice made by home noble women of room tho natoulidimunt of Mr and Mrs herself an a crippled brother The Iuhh dangerous thnlt on jklMif wi plaec oa the oiiverutlnn was it hud the earth whose name wore now known Stuart uould not have been greater shrewd peddler winked and lUud hit uie wan uoirt oi your mavmiHi Imlti so oIosb to tho tBlliwfc frmvji of yy mi Warren trL Domcthinjf ubout it which ulVvutod War not to fame but inurilJ i Hiuvtiu Wnrron wa ure thev w InchU fern UtfifefV ami whuac crown would hu brightest augur on the fauu of hU father und h rim flO UU tiONTIMIi In his arms tho ungols clasped her and as he turned and smiled lie crowned you there the mother of a sinless angel child Ah tho beauty that she wore Home so swiftly on before Just to learn tho Heaven for welcome to that bright und blessed shore But Lucy twill be by and by when Junes have I 4 - Kxeuse me lie said There was a timid acceptance of the apology and the slight form drew back in the dark part of the road for him to pass It is so dark here said Warren Very dark Mr Stuart responded a voice sweetly I beg pardon but is not this Helen It is sir was the timid response Were vou at church Thomas Mohan editor of tlio Oar- - dencrs Monthly than whom there is probably no better authority in tho HELEN - - - -- -- her-fetureK-- tltcy-aea-oo-si- lent I - aj 1 m - S imrt 4m Ji u n -- t 1 1 if T hiffliW nrtiimji ir ii iii it wiwi r hum Hazel Queen Heeald ss- PUBLISHED BY SPENCER COOPER - - Subscription tftefOEH Jlonoy to Acuoutjmtiy ttiti Nnniu SI a Year i Ike MiMm I ft A ALSO Manufacturers of Best English Steel Circular and Loii imiii COOPEU ii i inwwwirni im Editor 1 ii HAZEL GREEN KYt TUNE 18S7 aamm IKAlBllS IN tyliDNEHDVY MiiininiiiiMwmaWi TICKET DEMOCRATIC ITor Governor S 11 liuckiicr Lioutoimut Governor Jim W Bryam Attorney General P W Hardin Auditor Fuyelto Hewitt Treasurer 1 W Tate Superintendent Public Instruction tfoHoph Desha Picket y llogistor Thou 11 Corbett ar Stato SonatorJdtli District Hies Glimmers Swages Emery Wheels Leather and Gum Belling Our Circular Saw ntnlul lit tlio lioml of tlio market on their merit in wnrljimiiBlilii AIho u full tiHiKluieHS niut oliiMtlelt of temper tiiul iinllty ol Mtiml line of French Ilnml Suwh In ntoek of our on u importation LARGE CIRCULAR SAWS A SPEC J A LTV Work fully warranted and at Itock Bottom Prices Send for Price Mst with lut Discounts 7 Vine and 868 Water Green Ky 4SPA11 orders wnl to J nnil will have our best attention CIWWWM P F Day Huel M for new work or sawB tor repair will he promptly loruuuieil to III -- Streets CINCINNATI - O n- Wt WMWWWi ii r Httfcl H J CLA53E WITH lHon R- - ML 01 Kxl I Morgan County PIERATT UiU Por Ittjircsentallvp JAS fi W Of Munifco county OLIVER Tfppo Pqt m aflly I HtaC ig REPUBLICAN iFor Governor LloUlcnniit-Govcriior-iM- at TICKET Bradley Win ih ODnlierty Attorney Gonaral John W Felnnd Treasurer J B Pnryear Auditor K D Davis Sjipt Public rnatsutioi W H CjhI- ucrs Itcgiator T J Tinsloy 0 037 West Mjiiu Street LOUISVILLE r t lFt There is an evil in this land that ought to be corrected It is a crying evil It is the custom of employing tcachuis to Manufacturers rind Wholesale Dealers in teach our schools just because thoy aio relatives or friends of the trustees or of some influential patron of tho school Men cheat their own children outof their AND education in order lo throw u fow dollars into tho hands of an unworthy relative or friend This method is suicidal homicidal and fratricidal There is no No Oil Main Street 10 Summer St foaaon in it Yet hundreds and thou Louisville Ky Boston Mass sands of men aro in this way defrauding Wo can not have our their children Represented by B children educated and refined without having cducntcd and refined teacher iBlackburn nOIy j Thc fctrcam docs not rise above the foun tain Tho child will be what the teacher f L DunlapJJ I Tunlap W O JJarrett is to a very great degree in a thousau times greater degree than tho masses olj DUHLAP men imagine If our own pcoplo arc no MM qualified to teach our schools let us cal vV n for others to come There aro thousand i A who are qualified but are standing idl yjlunufaeturers of T It TUGGLK Jj because no man hath hired them with They will come to us if we will support Co llicm and we will got value received for J7 G AMi PKAIKKS IS IOIW1KILS OK our money Tho County Superintend SADDLERY HARDWARE tints should take a broad bland against 728 and 730 AY Main St incompetent teachers and educato pub ¬ OS and 07 WLST IKAKl STUKirf lic sentiment to the true atandard Ex LOUrsVELLK KY CCINNATr OHIO amining boards are holding a position tflrRepreseuted by I50B NlXNlCLLY aJOty that may be exercised for the elevation of MBW--vSTOR- E society by keeping out tho incompetent GRUBBSBllINKLEY Lot us havo a revolution on this line DKAUIW IN BenttyvjJlo Enterprise I huvu just opened a FKKSII STOCK of oofs- Shoes J Said a great man but why afflict the do if he dont need it Yet many persons read an almanac whore various dis eases are described and symptoms given that will almost convince a WELL matt whack and they are ready to buy Something to Take regardless of real NEED A diseased liver is the seat of That tired nervous rest ¬ ivnthH of the diseases of tho flesh to bed with you and ges upas prompt less feeling that goes ly a3 the rooster crowing and sticks closer than a brother tells you that you JS L L J something to overcome it A nash1 aloe coated pill makes you gasy to Til IRK of it You cant hear the THOUGHT of it Now listen Wo havent am or r i i discovery uy limians outi we nave a o uiVjjij surar- Ti great iioatcd Pellet that tlw most delicate may take a combination of VEGETABLE remedies the work of one of the bct educated Physicians in this country i formula that we will give any Physician desiring it If you NEED a LIVER Pill try these P CALVERT thatJbti5is-AUTara--iorjt-w--l f JI ¬ 1 1 1 iira Sold by all Merchants- - al3 CINCINNATI O Proprittors ¬ TRIMBLE BROTHERS M 8 Wj a i vB d- - j Binggold BR0S1C0 m if n mm UkuliiUI Saddlery Harness c R mm fflftflifffi h rftftflro IE iiny Sy wu R 523 u w Sri UP v Off MT STERLING KY Boots and Slices ¬ GOODWINS CHAPEL s Respectfully Invite the Mountain Merchants to Examine their Stock and Prices before Durchasing Ww l3i w St Q T 19 -- - 1 1 -- -- tf F y V ihinlc better prove their apprecia tion by patronizing it in some way Thirdly wo do not believo tho free school building is adequate for tho num- ¬ ber of scholars in the district Tho high school building is and a combination of tho two schools Will givo comfort and convenience a better system of teaching and a great many advantages which it is hard to enumerate not tho least of which is tho school furniture and other paVa Jphornnlia pertaining to educational in- ¬ stitutions Wo would like to sec an tymicblo agreement on somo planxf no ftidir looking to tha consolidation and Conscientiously boliovo it will redound 1 tio benefit of all concerned Lcl tlioao gentlemen concerned in tho wol- faro of each institution come together and do tho host for the ohildronV interest ¬ Ji Would thoy said in last weeks issuo that wo vould give some reasons why wo thought combination of the two schools at this jflaeo will bo best- In the first place there 1h not a sufficient number of schol ¬ ars in the district for two schools Sec ¬ ondly the managers of Hazel Green Academy lesorV otho praiso and patron togo of nil for the establishing of this School and while wo believe every man ro - General Merchandise STOVES TIK PLATE purchased in eineinnnti which iuoludo ovetytliiiiB usually found in u oountrv store and will SHLL AS LOW AS AXYJIODY Country produce taken in exchange for goods and the patronage of the public is HAZEL GREEN KENTUCKY mM SHEET BROW Wholesale Largest Stock Retail Lowest Prices Silcsniiui Asking an inspection of my poods and the price I remain respeel fully c 151 Am TOLLIVKR respectfully solicited ALEXANDER TOLLIVKR will be my Tinners Stock Mantels Etc And Manufacturers of Plain Stamped and Japanned Tinware GG2 - -- TH-E-WEEKIr LOIII Ill One Year 75c in pfEi Editor Wist Main Stkklt jxn 201 to209 7th St LOUISVIL K KY m w n0 IL GILLIS WITH McCord fe Aydelotte m Heavy invoices arriving daily and stacks uon stacks of goods to meet every deraartment oi trade Live Stock Country Produce and School Claims received in trade on notes accounts or merchandise J T F DAY aKtf years Klnco this mpdlclno wan offered n t remedy for yvorm nnd from that tlmo ltd rvputatlon ha stcwllly Increased until at the ncknowlwlKthrouBhout tc ariy UC world to bo ttie tnv trttan rcmeitu Worm Confrctlnn mariii rnnrs fnnh nim ttrn dliM haYc boon jnanufartured all ore the co5h ry bnt their ihWrt elii oH to ta nVaw ovcrcomintf and exhausted WHOLESALE 6 Months 40c BETiHD JHEApET LFAHSTQOKS U ESTABLISHED 1K ItlnownoarIyi Jrt mmmmmmmmw No Gia Published TTCLL S HAYS G1 Ioi IsVIILE KY OttGE E TUCK Louisville Wist Main Stukct ICy with GREEN MUFFAKER v -- A gcntlqman from Magollin informs His that tho oil boom in Unit county is by nio ri lias been sunk to a depth of 1200 feel tt Will bo shot in a fow days and it is conllifcntly expected that it wilt show a Jgood dtfil ot oil means dead Uteyaro only Waiting to tosl a welHn Johnson county which Contains tho news of tho world up to date of publication Read ¬ EOOT3 ASD SMOES 013 WMaln St LOUI8YILLU KY ing Mattor interesting and in etruotivo to ovory homo contri Invites yon to call ami see hhtt when You butions to Muslo Sonff Art visit tho city Soionco Agrioulturo and Com TKT a WOltn VV taorco and wiTit Vholjaltw Dealers in CO and miner When lonsinK nuiiessiy in sleep moaning anl KnnainKtho teeth then be awMrcd tl leso STinntoms aru lndlnttlnn ti Many aholnlons ft kJ frfiSUSfil HCtk l- Kn W v7 Km rdlWivWfl IM Kchild has been laid In srJ K Klrur the grao when tho dUeaito which caiifed Iti death han been en- tlrcly mlHunJenitocMl and when worms havo reall y beon tho CAUSO Itlinlwn nmvl hrnninn in me iinmnn cisi their children nypiem ironi Cf with cannot Ik too do tTfii una rpffiiiiu removed i iiyHKinii uo not to profelon from nil msituo tho country retlf V to it uniform practice nnu many or tho most m nent of thn partof t nover 1 a II 8 It has fro niientlr U on trivnn to ehlldmn iuniurn nnnmt urgo quantities rm pf wormii enMllchMVod and ImmedlMe relief airorded ll1- rj- ni cnui on must ik nsel by every purcnaxer to JrJLrL hU iwn liiiifru in nnVnMy Mi ni not Kiiffielont llo mint look closely and ckretally iVi KiliV JIJBPlo namo of Faiinkstocs H tAUNESTOcr and bo satis- o tied with nothing else nkw Co Mo Mesr J n Bchwarti AKRnrrr iiowho Co VltUbutv Ai CAJnrnrocE SID Gtntlernrn 1 have nnd somoof that moBt excellent IIiTlnir uwyl tho original n A Fahnestock VermlA reiowly Vermlfugo and found It to fugo In my practice for many years 1 havo no best havo Uimloalrnl hneckI think your vermlfugo can mrcet IicT n rccojnmendlni It m a rcmiHly which It or Dot safely bodllKm HM with In nny family tflcltnt In all cones whom a Vurmlfugo U j v uuuuaui JI II needed iuunw illU3ll HANDYM D vcxKMona to SCUWARTZ CO Pittsburg Pa BA ir nteklu from no w EmKimtiir ornTOS5fsaa Kf iJ iysEL F aa mt7WtV t a JE Fahneatook Co Solo Proprietors Reliable Market Reports Harbison -- SUBSCRIBE SUBSCRIBE Mitko Your Homes Happy Sainplo Oopioa and Premium Uet lmvllod froo to any addross Agonta waatod ovorywhoro Addroea HARNESS AND COLLARS ofvVitt SADDLERY in v Cathright SWAWCO hvtrn is main stukkt LOUISVILLE KY GENERAL MERCHANDISE HAZEL GREEN KENTUCKY KKKW OON8TANTIY OS llAND A Miortl Jioratt mhI Mw Nnnnio Horn- slon loft ictx on laA ibuday morn ing for Jackson K for tho vurpoe of intending tiro conioncomont oxurcloos w oacKson Acaucmy wliioh took phco olomW AlltlTuesduvnhhtH Tlmu lii Xattm H Swangor RolllnA Kjuli fej Wift iyt 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for each subsequent insertion AuvnitTiSKMnNTO 00 HiicIiok lycnrSliOO inch 1 yenr 2 inches 1 year 000 5 inches 1 year 1750 3 luetics lyear 1200 fl inches 1 year 2000 S Spcclal rateson largeradvcrtiscments tocal notices Gc u line with 5 per cent ofl for lonir time CrMarriaec and death notices free tributes oi respect and obituaries 5 cents a line sr Announcements of candidates for State or District otticcs 10 County offices i calls on persons to becomo candidates and their answers G cents a line Payable invariably in advance SPENCER COOPER rmwagmmATvimm wjvwaiaiiwxxt Advertising Ratos ¬ Dissolution Notico The partnership heretofore existing be tween Cooper Rack in the publication of Tun Herald is disiolved by mutual con sent Mr Hack retiring ¬ ¬ - I At i M MT tre 4 L OHjiuijrjurvjcrjLdioj 03iiJiSSiroSlctr 1orsTnTincrcasingTTr Our Sabbath bcliooTTs excellent matter The people should stand by this paper which is doing so much for numbers nnd wc think much good will bo Puatnv Jaxk that section Mr Back who recently pur accomplished AND- chased an interest has withdrawn from tlie SWAXaoSritlxas June llth ANewton paper to study for the ministry and Mr Swango his amiable and loving wife aud Cooper is left alone agaui sweet little boy Tommio in company with CURRENT TOWH AKD COUNTY NEWS Uncle Harry and Aunt Nun started for To those people of Mt Sterling Winches Campton yesterday where they will spend UMI01T STREETS THIRD RACE ter Lexington Paris Carlisleca who con- n few days at Combs House Mrs Taylor Cnskuy for template visiting out town this summer we u week past hut is now convalescing Harmon Swango and son Rushic will leave would respectfully recommend that they for White Oak this evening to visit D n01v 1 wish to buy a lot of fat sheep Call or come via the Kentucky and South Atlantic Boone May nnd lady sny F Pihkatt uddrcta railroad and take the hack from Cornwell Ifr Master Courtney P Combs left for Camp- JAMES P FANT WITH TUB Station They will find it the cheapest and ton yesterday considerably benefitted by tlie At a lop rolling at Jack Wilsons a short altogether the best mode of travel use of Swango water time since seven copper heads and one ratMiss Joe CcpII returned from Stillwater tlesnake were killed Wolfo County Ropublionns WOLFE COUNTY Thursday morning where she had been visit In ursuaucc of a call of the chairman Mrs Mattio Morse of this place left last Camptox June 10 II C Herudon of ing her cousins Misses Lou nnd Ella Cecil the Republicans of Wolfe county met nt CO She was delighted with tier trip and kindly W S Thursday for a protracted visit to relatives Campton on June 0 1S87 A C Kash was your place has been in our midst this week niJAMJits ix and friends at Paris Tcnn thanks Annie nnd Igo for the interest A P Byrd has commenced work on his made chairman and II C Herndon secretathey showed to innkc hor trip enjoyable new dwelling Glovks When you want to line a horee or buggy ry Wyley Steele J K Brown J E Cun S Craig thinks himself greatly benefitted A J Asbury lias been appointed by the din Wm Burton and John T Crane were dont fail to call at my stable by Swango water and wuare about to think Corner Pearl and Vine appointed on resolutions who reported the town authorities as overseer of the streets H F PicnATT so too since he can walk to Daysborough There is much for him to do following CINCINNATI O Mrs Nannie Adams of tins pluco is on a Capt Roberts of Louisville was in town aud back in one and a half hours the dis Itcsoivcd 1 That we reafirm our faith Will always he found ready to attend to tho tance being nearly three miles this week visit to her husbaud John Adams of the in the principles of the Republican party Miss Lou C Cecil of Stillwater is visiting wants of tlie patrons of the house Thank ¬ Green B Stamper will teach tho public railway mail service at Louisville 2 That we fully indorse the notion of our ful for past patronage you aro Invited to at Daysborough and Swango House call and see us when in the citv und Uncle hibt State convention and pledge our sup- school nt tins place this fall He is well Miss Clara Day the accomplished daughter are Jim Pant promises to put on his bent good Rev W T Eklar and father-in-laqualified for the work of teaching and with port to the nominees looks when waiting upon you nil Cm of N It Duy of lVzt n creek was visiting guest at Swango House today 3 That we approve of the time nnd the encouragement and co operation of the Well Guess Who I would just give you reluthcb and friends in Hazel ftreen hist place of the call of the convention of the patrons of the school he will conduct a Prac week it little advice in answer toyour last Pollard 6 Dean Kite 31th Senatorial district to meet at Hazel school that will speak volumes for Campton and let us tice the doctrine you preach MrsShermnn Shackelford of Devils Creek People coming to Hazel Green from Mt Green on June 18th hear from you every week Importers and Wholesale Dealers In Sterling should take the hack at Cornwell That we recognie in the person of our has been very ill for some length of time MOUXTAIX GUt I states tlrnt it will save him con- felIow citicn S P Hogg of Owsley county She is at her fathers T K Tutts on StillThe driver water siderable time a suitable man for State Senator June 10th Can you find Coxs Mil Wm Lacy and Hun ford Davis the famous space in your most valuable paper for anoth5 That we recognize in the person of our Ptople who want a relish should try the fellow county man Judge G W Carson a stock merchants of Morgan county attended to creep in for a few superior hore radish sold by WT Caskey suitable man to represent us in the Legisla county court here on Monday They bought er correspondent mouths He priMinted us with a bottle of it last week ture from the district composed of the several mules while here Crops in this vicinity arc looking well and wc think it excellent We had in our town a few days ago a very counties of Menifee Montgomery Powell Miss Millie Cox returned home from Camp strange character He was about twenty ion Wednesday where she has been visiting Hill Lu k was down from Lacy Creek last and Wolfe That Z T Hurst Wm Burton L M years old had only one arm and was both for sometime Saturday and Sunday and reports the honMiss Laura McNabb visited thefiunily of ey crop short Ho aino says sarnecs are Brown J T Crane Win Lnwson and all deaf aud dumb He communicated altoNorthwest corner Pearl und gether by writing We have some verv G W Cox Thursday the mulberry will be other Republicans ot Wolfe county be carcej huttiiiuks sympathetic people in our town David aqrW arvsttJiB Streets Miss Ida Hanks is in our midst visiting abundant 7 That Thk Hazhi Gurnx Hiuuund Ilogg said PooTUlTowTlie gomTiie7pfffiTl her sister MrsiG V Cox Ker J T Pieratt iireaehed at Rose Valley Mt Sterling Gazette be requested to pub tlie town ought to do something for him Master Willie Cox son of G W Cox has school house on Rod River last Sunday He lish these proceedings James Williams spoke to him and said How been suffering several days from a nevcre all Cm informed us that the people of that seution long have you been deaf and dumb And pain iu his foot A O KASH Chairman hava raised over 200 for the purpose of he said that he had been so about ten years XT HnitVDON Secretary II Master Prank Mannon lias been very low building a church i James said what a pity and gave him with fi vcr but is thought to be recovering two small day books to write on G W Fair Warning to Our Frionda Edgar Kash has been engaged to teach Rev J A Vance prcaclted at the M Tntt arrested With this issue the time of all who sub Drake W II Tutt and T the Sandfield school Church in thin place last Saturday the fellow und he was soon restored His Miss lula Nickcll of this place is visiting night and Sunday morning and night He scribed to Tim Hkhald on the Kith of latt hearing was restored and his tongue was relatives at Maytown June expires As we missed two issues had good congregations at each service and during tlnt time we shalJJinake tljjjiu good unloosed a new arm Mas grown ofi him and Mrs Miry Stamper visited the family of preached very interesting sermons which will give each subscriber two more he was completely revolutionised He was her father Wednesday Wm m one who Albert ritts of Lexington is agaia wiJh papww Miss Jcficic Stamper uTrecovuing frnui an thiiiisiueJlemember this ap thought to be somewas making had escaped his escape as for a short time looking after his lumber plies to all who commenced taking the paper from prison and attack of the measles He said that he was a detective and was in Interest IIo says the perparations made on the lfth of last June and if you happen The family of Prank Gullot is suflrring for the big Democratic barbacuc at Lexing to be one of those be certain to renew by hot pursuit of a man who had killed some with measles AVIS ton indicate that today will be a big day tlie 29th or your name will be taken from one in Missouri Miss Millie Cox has been employed to xji the list for Lexington and especially for lovers AlUKl We will be greatly obliged to all SlliADUXG June 10 Rev A P Jones teach tlie Hirams Branch school burgoo soup who renew and hope that every one will of the M E Church South preached for us I will buy some fat two and three year with the name must come the money Sunday morning at 11 oclock He is a tal All surveyors of county roads in this but 11 F PibkaTT The publicatieu of our paper is now costing ented voting man and has now the confidence old cattle at fair prices county who fail to put their respective roads u01y us an outlay f cash each week that we find und esteem of the people in good repair at once will be reported to All persons who have land for hiiIo hard to meet and we must therefore have W A Fulks of this placu is isiting Lau will find it to their intcreat to call at this the next grand jury which meets second the money for every paper that we send out rel Sabbath school every Sunday and rumor oflice before selling Monday in July So you can take warning We have no capital no bank stock no land has it that Willie is attracted there by the and save trouble and expense but dupend entirely upon the income of the smiles of a certain belle of that place His G H Swanoo JW C C Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in paper to publish iU We need money uiul cousin Jolin Fulks accompanied him Miss Addiu Hanks is visiting friends Henry Tiuratt in still pursuing the even liope all our friends will piomptly renew Boys neighbors to subscribe To- and relatives in this place this week and tenor of his wiy and the while evening up and get their the way for tenants and teamsters aJoug our day many of our fricuds will be in town nnd her presence is quite cheering to her muny thoroughfares Tho streets are beginning it would be a good time to settle for the friends Miss M A Cox returned home from Camp to rcmind one of the boulevards along the paper ton a few days since where she bus been Champs Elysees in Prance so smooth and A Doublo Wadding visiting her grandfather Hoik C M Hunks level have they become A party of six persons Mr and Mrs for the past wek As mv whole time is occunlcd with other Coopc A Hci ndon a bran new firm intend Brownlce II C and W H Thompson Miss There was quite a number of our neigh- duties I oflcr for sule at private contract to buv and sell real estate on commission Ella Thompson aud I W Rouks Of East bor boys returned from h fishing spree Sat- my lann Vino Strcot and would like to list id I the lauds for sale Dcrnstadt Ky passed through this place urday evening with some fish They report They will nttend to Ml cor- in a jolt wagon last Saturday en route to u good time in this section respondence do tho juUertising Ac and West Liberty W U Thompson stated to Mrs S S Shackelford is suflering much or if desired will add W acres more to it In Clark county Ky farm is incur all the expense If you have land to us that there would be a double wedding at pain with neuralgia in her lclt eye She is Saidmiles castsituated n20ly Vt of Winchester on the C t O West Liberty on Sunday last He was to under the treatment of Dr J H Stamper sell it will pay you to 6ce them at once Railroad There is a Hag station at the lot G Wilson is very low with flux Doc- gate 100 yards from the house and a side take unto himself Miss lAtlu Phillips as a John Pieratt a few months ago commenced helpmate and his brother to be united to tors think his recovery doubtful track about 300 yards below the lot gate Thero is 11 comfortable dwelling house good trading with an old spring wagon and by Miss Wiliiu Latlil in tlie holy bonds of mat There are a few eases of measles hi this tobacco barn stock Ihini and other build AUTISTIC paying a little boot now has a horse for rimony Rev W H Pagan now oti tho vleinity but none dnngcrons ings upon the place Two good ponds and whiehhc has been oilorutll70 lloinphins Eant Hurnstudt circuit was selected perJ Js Tutt bought one milk cow of James several springs furnish wuter for all pur by the ftntiMont thatvnu man ttTorod him form the ceremony and had preceded thuin Handy for KkG0 Jack says that it must pones About IT acres is virgin foil nnd except 20 acres none of the place has been fSO and RHothcr man proposed giving him to the scene of eoHlllot Unless thorofore bo tho cow thAt Neah had iu his ark She nultlvatrd for JO years It Is one of tho 150 Johns a Joker 00 for the lnmt MAKERS some one has realired that theres many a glvos three gallons of milk a day from BEST GRASS FAItMS IN CLAIUC and HAKKb MtKtih KY u quartette of whUh three pouiulmif buttur are inado Some there U enough timber on It to fence it for and lip op Henry Ut lridwy prosentod tu slip twixt now boating In unison while I will sell It at a bargain Any JO four ono beat it If they can fur ogc mil und oneyears uoircthiug like n heurts are wishing to purcJiUKu a good aud cheap Are prepared to mnke to order In a tnjiorlor with h proUtdll lu niid homo in Clark will do well to cull mid ex short iintirn Ladies and iini wr of mood souls arti snaring In the lofty realm of bliss butter klduuy Md wtttfhijw Born A few day slnee to the wife of W amine this farm before purchasing rlsu Fine Hiiiiius and IlpoU in latent ntyles and I tlaatu um Muuld upHiwliloli we withu solitary thought of tho prokcntujjd iltjul tnuro Fur further particular address of host material whero Repairing vrill receive or thu diamond hidden future plontnire in More for them an they T ThIioii a boy Thomas Krnukllii Taylor khwll lttimt up prompt attention und prices on all wfrk b O II FOX WlnoliMlur Ky or HIKSOKU COOIKR Huiel UrecuKy mwouuhle Cull und feu hh wo millolHilo we pas down the gang plank of paternity lu U Pepping around an proud im a young If It p out rooster with il flrt spur t n rHjudto Ithyvll pout in the kui4 of u lretty progeny omc hillld urrlUekJwviaileiTliEilJjL tltV the Union Theological Seminary and renew tlie proccution of his studies for the ministry has Mivcred his coniiuutiou with The HkhaID All parties owing subscription through Mr Rack arc requested to remit same to him at Jackson Ky ¬ There was a Mrnnge sight witnessed In TllKilKitATit olllcc ldat Titcdays A welt known and highly respected proachor ut ¬ most inotmitly turned Into a dovll Wo refer to Rev J T Ricrnlt who has for years commanded the respect and cstm ol every ono who had the pleasure of his acquaint ancc He has always boon looked upon as a ntodol man in morals and a righteous man in religion and this announcement may fall upon some of his friends like a thunderbolt from a clear sky but as u journalist wo must mention all occurrences which concern the public weal No man has stood higher in our estimation than JJrother Pieratt and it is with feelings of forbearance and for- ¬ giveness as becomes man to man and brother to brother that we indite these lines but it lias always been our custom to tell the truth in those columns let the consequences be what they might No one wiio ever had the pleasure- of listening to his preaching and noticed the pathos in his appeals to tho publican to forsake his sins und follow the Master ever dreamed that he could or would ever be a very devil This makes it tho harder for people to believe but tacts arc facts and as it is our province to deal in products of this kind we shall establish be yond any hut be did turn to nlllsvlr atHhiTnoWTrcr feet one has not been seen since the davs of Gutenberg Now for the facts and the proof which arc as follows tow it On the day named wo needed assistance in this olllcc and Brother Pieratt kindly consented to put the ink on the typo a work which has always been performed by one known in So the printers parlance as the dovil storys told and if you were a little shaken up when you began reading this you can now subside and be assured that in so act ing Brother Pieratt committed no sin but on thcothci hand fulfilled the injunction Do unto others as ye would that others do unto von ¬ ¬ ¬ rraoificii-oriftvJLt5in-aiixidr Judgo O It Hwnngo who recently return ed Aom Hot Springs whither he went In tho interest of liU health is now looking well and tells us ho Is also feeling well ami Ims n good oppollto Ills return wo very opportune as our roads wore becoming ini passiblo In many places Ho informs us that tic will hnvc them attended to nt once or sec that tho grand jury attends to tho ovorsoerfi nt the July term May 23d from the on Devils Creek one cow She is six ycais in forehead and tlie cut square oft I will pay anyone n reasonable sum for her return or information that will enable me to get her Address me at Campton Ky ¬ Smith P Kerr Manufuoiurccflf m P - V r WT l3H3BSbMBHaHH I hhubhb VmA fcarjf mWmmmTiVSiM Bast Grades of Full rt zSm Vdll 4 VaK m jt UJIM IW WwriHIRVXH -- aiuaH JWW AND DKAUm IX lWfe c tiiiiiaii Stuaykd on Stoikn farm of Uill Burton red and white pided old has a heart brush of hor tail is Grain Feed WINOIHJSTEK KY tion T at all times Guarantee Satlsfac In Crado and PiTces Tti GREEN K Y nro Sole Agonts for Eastern Kontuuky Xt H 1 Uncle Dllly Cox 83 living in the Cox Mill U x vv J KERR 11ULLKK JIUjIi MiUUIt and carry a largo aup neighborhood has sent to this office a speci- ply ol the following brands PrKlMXTlOX Wheat Extract WlllTK Pkaiu Patent Roller Family GiOJH Superfine upon which Snvrit Laki men oi stone nearly as smooth as marble and Maonoua Roller Pnncv deliver at Hiuel Roller or Rothwell Station uO Om Green they will quote prices and of a creamy color It resembles soap stone in some respects but is much harder and S S Shackelford left for Devils Creek on is in the shape of u hone Uncle Billy has Monday last on business had it in his possession for over fifty years A T Fulks killed thrcu black snakes last and says it is now tltc same shape us when WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Saturday One was five and u half feet in ho dug it from the earth length and the others four feet each Thomas Tntt sold to James Clark of Mav- Tin Hazhi Gkkux HrltAU has been Joshua Elam T W ¬ Jii V fr I1ALL LOUIS STIX I CO wJJeulr aiiil mm r ¬ Scntincl-Dcmo-ce- at ¬ ¬ PJ0TS0PI o Cincinnati ¬ ¬ ¬ OldEeliable Hat Hcmse DICKINSON ¬ ¬ Umbrellas Etoj ¬ ¬ i m ¬ 1 ¬ ¬ Qaieensware ¬ ¬ Glassware Lamps fee Walnut ¬ ¬ Decorated Dinner Teat and Chamber Ware ¬ 51 fli -- n ¬ cTncinnai i nCHARBnMSGO WHOLESALE Jn Prc-by-teri- an ¬ -- scr ¬ fi ¬ uLI 1 dn No 29 Vine Street ¬ CINCINNATI ¬ Abe Bloch Co ¬ le 1 rass i mi Mens Youths Childrens and ¬ FOR SALE CLOTHING Cincinnati ¬ ¬ ¬ Containing 145 Acres 122 ¬ Cummins Son ¬ ¬ ¬ Pitt hcd Jf t H - -- -- A a mJTJL wmt WW k ri V fHlf L AM vn- - MlyUU Ifasm Green Herald ptlBLlSHED BY SPENCER COOPER BREATHITT COUNTY OF 4 JT GEVEOON THE JEWELER 1IKST GOODS Subscription And Must 1J Tula In Advance - SI a Year Jackhon Juno 9 Tho Sunday School Member State Board of Equalization for 10th District of Kentucky Institute met Wednesday 8th inst Ilov Air Pollit having been detained at other points did not arrivo on tho day appoint- ¬ programme for tho second day only was carried out I3ro Pollitt is a fmo speaker and good worker iu the Sunday school Ho has visited Harlan Leslie Letcher Perry Owsley Leo Knott and Breathitt this being tho last county in his district Ho organized conventions in all of tho above counties Row T S Hubert read a paper beforo the Institute on Sunday School Festi- ¬ vals which was a beautiful illustration of the festal work The Institute re quested him to funish the secretary a copy of tho paper for publication in Tick Hazel Gkeen Heuald Beatty ville Enterprise and Central Methodist Johnson Sheffield of Boonovillo is in ed lienco tho CORNWELL KY To AIAY 2G 1887 TIMETABLE Kentucky and South Atlantic Railway Standard time 22 minutes dower thuu Mt Sterling time No 1 leaves Mt Stealing at 7 A ar urrives at Rothwcll at 840 A M No 2 leaves Itothwell at 0 A M arrives at 1U Starling at 10G0 A M No 3 leaves Mt Sterling at 140 p r arrives at llothwell at 320 p r No 4 leaves llothwell at 345 P m nrrives at Mt Sterling at 530 P M No 2 connccts at Mt Sterling with 1105 A O railway M and 1G7 P M trains on C tor Lexington Ciuclnuuti and Louisville No 3 connects at Mt Sterling with 1105 a O from the East and 130 31 train on C PM train from Louisville and Cincinnati sEfMontgomcry county court day special ileaves llothwell on the 3rd Monday in each month at 730 a M arriving nt Mt Sterling at 0 A M Returning leaves Mt Sterling town Harlan P Wilson and Alisa Lane Taul tat 3 P M arriving at llothwell at 430 P M Leaves llothwell for Mt Sterling at G p r beo of Red River aro visitiug Dr J A GEO B IIAKPEK Supt Taulbce and will take in the entertain- ¬ ¬ ir fe rlBSftjaB ment giPOBBESPDHDEHCE- MrIw4iHSf-AItrStcrliiig-ispropar-- mg tt to burn tho brick for Dr C J Lit-¬ will go to butchering in tles mansion which is intended to be a Henry Pieratt a few days if ho can get suitable atock handsome affair Air Little is a judge of good work and a man of taste and Taylor Whaloy who is now employed Air Rawlins ncoms to understand his nt Campton visited his wife and homo business hence wo anticipat tho finest Sunday last house ever built in the county Stephen Hogg of Booneville was in Geo Carpenter of Whitakornville pass town a few days the piesent week cl tlirougli hero Mouda en route to Alex Fatrick infant son of George Alt Sterling with a drovo of sheep and Sarah Patrick died this morning of Postmaster Evans and wife spent Sat infantile convulsions The parents have urday nTid Sunday last at Campton They tho sympathy of tho entire community were visiting tho family of Gov Evans Tho burial services wero conducted by Johns pnpa Rev J A Vance of tho Presbyterian Wo had two letters from the Cox Alill Church H A Rancy and Sam J Salyer of neighborhood this week and regret that we had to leave out Paps letter for Alt Sterling were in town the other night returning from the upper counties vant of space whither they had been on business LovlGilly the old man spoken of in H C West of Milwaukee Wis was our last Isbuo as being in a dying condi- ¬ in town and the county a few days last tion died on laht Monday night and was week looking after his real estate interest Iburicd Tuesday Dr Park of our town last week acci- ¬ dentally shot himself in tho knee Ho We roproduco in another place in this is improving and we hope ho will soon be paper at the request of some of our sub able to resume his practice Tho Dying Californian scribors a jpocm admired by all who have read it Exposure to rough weather getting wet living in damp localities are favor- ¬ Capt Roberts the urbano traveling able to the contraction of diseases of the Co Louisville kidneys and bladder Asa preventive man of Carter liros was du town Friday and sold several and for tho euro of all kidney and liver gooti bills Ho left for West Liberty trouble use that valuable remedy Dr J II McLeans Livor and Kidney Balm and Ezcl on Saturday 100 per bottle Sold by G II Swango Hazel Green and J N Vaughn Camp A new postoflicc has been established ton in Alagoflin county this side of Salycr LETCHER COUNTY ville which will be called Hendricks Harris Arnett is the postmaster and II WiifrnsnuRG Juno 6 Our circuit G Arnetts storo is the location court has been in session since May 16 Your member desires to call your attention to some errors iu assessing the property in this district and more especially the lands It is a custom in the mountain counties tolist their lands at a fair cash value for tho boundary a man claims But in so doing they over estimate tho acres Tho actual settlers always list their lands well and the non residents or laud speculators are trying to got their lands in at about one fourth of its value and by this means tho general average is reduced below a fair cash value on tho whole county I wish to call tho attention of tho county officials to this and let tho County Judge ap- ¬ point men as supervisors of tho Assessors Books that will bring all the lands up to a standard equal to tho actual settlers and when this is done all the mountain counties in this district will get a deduction on their lands I know it is a custom in tho mountain counties to guess at the boundaries of land There is not ono man in fifty that knows tho number of acres of land in his boundary It is bought and sold without measuring it They say so many acres more or less And it is always over estimated A man will list 500 acres at 200 per acre as he supposes which is 1000 Now make a survey of tho land and wo have about 400 acres many times even less Now divide 1000 by 400 acres and wc havo land worth 250 per acre I find that there aro counties in this district listing as much as 200000 acres more land than thero is in tho county I find an increase this year in eleven counties over last year of 724058 acres Now count thia at 200 per acre and wchavn the sum of 144031G worth of land that the people have uurthened themselves with which they should not have done I would re-¬ spectfully ask the peoplo to look well to their own interests and in tho future to not over estimate their lands in acres for according to the working of the Board each county has to pay a fixed price per acre for all tho land listed in the county and when you over cstimato tho acres you cut tho average down and tax yourselves unjustly- - It is enough to satisfy any man if he will examine tho report of the Board and see how the mountain counties list their live stock This ought to con- ¬ vince them that they list their land at a fair cash value If you will please exam ¬ ine the Assessors books of the bluegras3 counties and then compare them with the mountain comities you will readily see that a man with a tract of land of 100 to 200 acres two horses one yoke of work cattle two cows ten hogs and fifteen sheep will list his property at what ho will take for it in cash Now take a man with 500 acres of bluegrass land and it well stocked He will list his property at about half he will sell it for I hope to be able to sec the most of the County Assessors beforo they begin their work this fall in this district and have a talk with them about their duties to the people and to themselves I said publicly in the halls at Frankfort to tho members of the Board that there was not ono man in fifty that could tell the number of acres he hw in his bound ry and I further said they did not know that the acres had anything to do with the list but they always list it at what it is worth without regard to acres I will say in conclusion dont over estimate the acres of land when you dont know the number of acres Get down so you get a true list of acres is well as a true value of tho boundry I am very respectfully yours ALFRED COMBS non-residents the Citizens and Tax payees of the 10th Conouessional Distkict handle the Best Rolled Tlate Jewelry hucIi Bracelet Luce IIiik Scarf This c If you want a nolid gold ring I can nave you In fact il yon want a silver or gold inoncv wntcli or clock or anything in niy line you Hiirely will save money by purchasing of nie I hUhII keep on hand line Bibles Photo graph Albums School Books Ac I also keep for salo Dr T B Smiths Liniments nnd Beautifying and Healing Soap Just trv this soap if you want your tikin to look pretty I also keep the best sewing machine I will attend tho Hazel oil and needle Green Stock JSales and the West Liberty nH 10K LEAST MONEY I am how located near BONNY KY nnI nm prepared to ropair WATCHES JKWEL v BY SEWING MACHINES CLOCKS Charges reasonable and work wm ranted I one trading with me to amount at ono time will receive The Hkiiami one vcar as a present J T GEVEDON Jeweler Bonny Ky Courts 10 of DO IDT MuMi - But buy Kellys STEEL axe It ii tho most perfect axe made Also buy STEEL horpu shoes They will outwear iron And use Thy- ooai ilw stiic as iftih STEEL nail For sale iu Hazel Grecu by GB SWANGO W T CASKEY Chiles SV KY Agents for Fastem Kentucky MT STERLING Thompson F McGUlRE Co McWilliams NEW JCo Stable Livery Sale and Feed KY MT STERLING Drovers and Traders Headquarters The attcHtion of horso and mule espeeiallr invited to oar facilities handling of stock and we invito all of Wolfe and adjoining counties to us when in the cilv is dealer traders call on for tho THB- - CINCINNATI Master Thos Clay Easterling of tliia fOlH2ot1cavcs iouTiy lor a wceksyiijj fu1nfiVcTnWTiienV at White Oak Tho citizons of that section should see him while there and subscribe to Tuu IIuk- Woarchavnig oncof rJio most quiet courts ever uddliere CodMuibaiice noTdisordor no drunkenness Our grand jury is doing good work About HO in- djctmentP Jiavc boon returned to date and the number will probably reach 200 The offenses are mainly liquor concaled weapons bribery c Tho Common wealths docket has been very large and consequently but few civil suits have been tried Judge Lilly is proving to be quite a terror to law breakers Eight convicts am now awaiting transportation to Frankfort Saml and Elijah Wright sentenced for twenty one years each at the hist term of this court for killing Uncle Bill H right and granted a new trial have again been convicted This time they each go for five years Wm Wright an abettor in the crime has also Wen convicted and sentenced for five -- ALU ITonry L Godscv formerly of this place who has been attending Centre College wiw awarded ttvo prizes at the end of the sc sionjust closed and wc know his friends nil join us in making tho statement that we arcproud of him -- ThocUi7cnRofCarqlo are try ing to 100 to cut down the laisc a fund of JMuNtibh hill and make a good road from Campton to Clay City All tho public spiritod citizens of tho county should Assist iu the enterprise uav J to use The fallowing are tho registers at the A A Combs Breathitt countv A D Crouch Bath countv Tlios M lonos Mt Sterling years Stephen Isom charged with murder was acquitted James Quillen for hog stealing gets one year in the penitentiary Randolph Policy grand larceny one year His has been quite a notorious career filled with hundreds of offenses many of them felonious But ho bus been run in at last and will now have a chance to learn a trade whereby he can earn an honest living for tho rest of his life His hair is growing whito with the frosts of ninny winters and it is quite humiliating to see one growing old to be dragged to a felons cell when his old ago should havo been crowned with Mis Ada G Day Thus C Eustorlfiie Unit AM office O V Howe Mt Sterling J T Govedon Bonny Tho hack is now making regular trips to llothwell Station from this place ami that tho proprietors may be enabled to render good fcorvice tho public is invit ed to patronize this lhie Tho fare to Roth well is only 2 and vou aro not annoyed with a horse to loot-- after at tho cnd of your ride Overseers along the road should put it in good condition and cnablo tho hack to travel it and for oth or traffic ¬ Dr Bruce Smith Salyerville Piarattr House W A Lacy White Oak Thomas Prulur Exol S II Edwards Mt Sterling Win Clark Cox Mill 13 h following aro the registers at tho II ES J M J WMkoii Loo City A Fitta Loxi nuton Mary Dyke White Oak U Stair Knukakco Ilk i K Robert LuuUvillo J W Koiik R Fitch Cliorokoo virtue and honor Jamos Bates gets ono year for robbing a store Martin Ilolcomb gots ono year for aid ing prisoners to escape jail Goorgo M Von tore gets ono yoar for kidnapping More anon ¬ Uxcut Hiatus o John 4W Jnnen Katon ltnplds Midi Vance Bristol Twin UftvMtfwnt JituQl OrccH lMj HbhaiJ oihm Thousands of peoplo suffer with back aolm not knowing that in most oases it U i y iu torn of diseased kidneys and IIv or which nhifttorH und lotions cannot honl Tho best and Kifet remedy U Dr J J I MutamiN Uvor and Kidnoy Balm 100 brokt Mte Mnlloy Jamcn of Wolfo county is por bottle Sold by O U Swmigo I luxel Urcon ami J N Vmighn Campton vlitlng friend at thin place Mr Frank Sample from New Mexico is visiting relatives at this place Hindmax Juue 1 Having made an non R M Pieratt and wife and Q C arrangement to act as correspondent and Daniel and wife aro visiting relatives and agent to your paper from this locality I thought I would make the attempt hop ¬ friends in Owsley county Mrs Mary F Nickell and Mrs Adda ing you will bear with mo in my awk ¬ Armpnrger arc visiting in Harrison coun- ¬ wardness There is quite a boom in this section ty J M Pieratt has commenced the erec- ¬ in lands mineral and timber The vast tion of the largest barn in this county amount of coal mineral and timber in Stephen Sample and wife of this place our county is attracting the attention of who have beon members of the Method- ¬ Eastern capitalists and I think in time will rank her among the wealthiest coun- ¬ ist church from infancy will be baptised ties in the State There are several real by Rev D G Combs today Wm Henry while working on a house estate agents in our county buying coal mineral nnd timber lands for New York yesterday fell and broke his arm Blurt capitalists -- Bevoril of ofir citizens have mineral forcr among them J M Bailey Sick headache wind on tho stomach N G Bailev T C Hacins R S Mav biliousness nausea are promptly and and Leslie Johnson agreeably banished by Dr J H McLeans Wc have a nice little village and more Little Li er and Kidncv Fillets 25c a vial bold bv G B Swnmro pretty girls than you can shake a stick ind J N Vaughn Campton Hazel Grnnn at A Sinday bohool recently organized in the town lias quite a good attendance TRADERS OEPOSIT BANK The Knott County Sunday School Union has been organized with II F Johnson MT STERLING KY president Geo Cla k vice president F Allen secretary and P M Duke and A J Coburn executive committee There J M BIGSTAFF President will bo a County Sunday school conven- ¬ tion held at Hindman on the 4th Satur ¬ W W THOMSON Cashier day in this month DIRECTORS Tho people hero arc busily making Andrew Fkslkh preparations for circuit court which con- James Chorn venes on tho 6th inst Several parties Dr It R Drake J T Hiohuvnd having business iu tho court feel a sick inrailv cuing sensation nt the thought of its near approach They know their elec- ¬ All persons wuntimr blaeksmitliin of am tion is sure or all kinds wagons made or repaired bug Ex County Judge of Knott D W gies spring wagoaa plows stocked cutting Calhoun died on tho 29th of May nt eoltern turning plows repaired pious made his residence ono mile from Hindman and laid hoes inattoeks and horses shod iu the best htvle cull on court house Ho leaves a wife and many TYLKU fc DAVIS Hazel Green Ky friends to mourn their loss to be made Cut this out and return to us and we will Hickory semi vou free soinotliiii of When nature falters and requires help great value ami importance to vou that will recruit her enfeebled energies with Dr start you iu business which will bring vou in more money than J II Mclxaus Strengthening Cordial else in the world right away can do anvtliing Anyone the work and Blood Purifier 100 per bottle and live at home Kither sex nil ages Some Sold by G B Swango Hazel Green ami thing new that just coins inoncv for all J N Vaughn Campton workers We will btart yon capital not needed This ia one of the genuine impor tant chances of a lifetime Those who aro MORGAN COUNTY ambitious and enterprising will not delav Grand Ezkl Juno 10th Died On tho 0th Augustaoutfit free Address Turn Co Maine nt this place wife of A II Burges She live nt home and make moro had been in poor health forsoveral years money at work for us than at olsc iu the world Capital Miles Oakley from tho West is visiting not needed you are started free Both hex relatives and friends in this section es all ages Any ono can do the work Charlie and Frank Sample who havo lirgo earnings sure from first start tostlv and terms beon at Knoxville Tomi y short time outfit VOU llOtllillL freeMtlllilHeller not delnv Costs to lis von r nildriss returned homo this weok to sco tholr fa and find out if you aro wiso vou will do so ther who has lcon sick for Aomotimo iu onou ji UULUTT VQ Portland Mo but is now improving They will return j LI W u jm W U1 tJ to Knoxvillo won S H N N John A Henry i here takUg picture h wmm 7 i i 7 mmm 7 7 John Fields near this place lost a IH TUB 1UCK TO lUV good mulu yesterday by getting It log ¬ ¬ ¬ KNOTT COUNTY POB 1887 DAILY and WEEKLY THE NSWSIEST MOST FEABLESS MOST POPULAPw ABLEST EDITED Newspaper in America For lnsldo Information ol sricmr s pnblle corporate irlvnto or othor kind ou will bo obligwl to rca 1 THE EiIKirw As Jo political and social luudligencc TKXJTZS AK22 FACTS U OnoLs Fadly Ignorant who falls greatest of all newspupen consult that ik L k Ra Utah U Vz A U 9k 5L Ji i 7or a livo nevpftper thut olloirs nothing to wenpo Ii LuowksUo puppiv iHiMnliifof Im rcrtaaco for a bnbo or obljjtn ttpnllcs no Fugwr coatetl cxcuo for evl declj or their au tluira calL mistakes by their projA r runua -- i NOKE EQUAL THE EKQUIHEH Cotuprisctl tet Report vorM Excellent Featuro V tcles Mi cllancous Fco 1 for tho lutclligjut Urcln Storjl Instruction Tero Crltclsnaavl bpiuUln Vt Tho policy of tlic Lsqimuit is to son o the whole couatr an J the poplo hupanuiljr to hring about cunulnc uil bating refi rais hczo Acini to all to freely Epeal tho truth and givo facts to ciposo corrnpttiu wherever fonnil anil to romlcr all poiilblo anaUtauco in Uio detection ami puuLshmcnt of vice 8ulwcrIbo for It f r 17 nnJ enjoy tho eatls factlon of txig a reader of the lust uewtspaper In tho world ¬ la its eoluroua ar co i oto Mar Tulejjmpblc evr In ji all over tho MONEY HE WEEKLY ENQORH Is tho Family Taper for tho country home It gives thoKencral nous of the wholo world up to the day of publication contains a mass of choloo reading matter deals in Art Literature and Bclcnco and Its Market ItcporM Agricultural Department and Household pao cau not be sur passed It is tho largest and chunpeit paper In Union and is conceded by every body to bo tho best weekly pape published ¬ w ¬ ¬ Mean WEEKLY ENQUIItEll Ojra Yrah SI IS Sis Months Mo A Frco Copy for Clubs of Five DAILY KNQUIREIt 1 I IT La M mm V E Sunday nnd Dally Pally ox Sunday Any Utreo days Any two days Any ono day SuudayUsuo Aaorcsi Mo 3 Mo 81 la M 6 Mos 17 83 75 3 VS5 C9 4S 171 su U 3S5 1 0 CO CO 311 to Vi fO 1 Yr iV4 25 Sil lA 25 0 CO 4M iti 1W m li VRTOOXXISatr E cinuinxvti ouio WRt0h ClOOkS Impairing n Hniciuii 4 JWlry t OAItlt JOHN ChurirM rituonnblo und work warranto tolonihr t flU VAVMH FORKrHU nt V ottleu 10 lnibtUhfiraniUrorrletnr wmmmmmHBmmmmmmmKm iviM ftt R VcIKAN 1 W thU CVut i KM I I a r ft- - w 3i