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3 ,18 tTOBtHMD ' -I EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, ' liiTHt'TeiriioP , y ' ' BY JOHN.E. BARRETT & CO., -5riw'iefeo YearkJivcavx." AT TBI f ttd Of Jobiwerk-of , dnniaUoiiTdao. with' eataeM andd b. At city prices. We hare a full line of Job, i . aadAfllicUlbt Dalronare OI UI UMIILII I KfcUrOsttX Tisae-Tablc. The down train for Fadacab leaves Louis ville, daily exeepTSunday at 6:30 a. nLAnd ar rives at Horn Branch at ' Roilna at Sla Lick at Bearer Dam at Hamilton's at MeKeary's at i i Koeknort At p. 2:05 2.-15 2:S0 2:40 2:4 ' HE H rWHWl SM O.tSO I 8:S8' Tbe op tin for LopisTnie leAres PAdaeah dally w ranaaTa a m. ana nl Roekiiort MeHeary't At , 9:58 Hasiltsiit At io:UZ EroT Dam at 10:10 IlalWcAt ' . 10:25 Rortneat r . ' . Horn Branch At' ."" 10.45 ArriTinr At LonlitilU At 4:43 p. m Hartford I connected, with the railroad at' Beartr Dam by stage line twice a day, These trains connect with EUaabetbtown at Oecetian: with Owessboro At Owensboro Junction, and with-XrantvlUe. Henderson and I nuanutKnonMi in., . D.P.WKircox,BupennUndent, TUpo4tagtm tverrcopyof. The Hebjild it I foTurM. of nUcriptiou artU 00 pa-gcar, : J .1 I : imvMhftnaatamet. . oay eaw, o5Vt lie year, ir i nfund tU ONH ih WW nipwi pkiiwiii, rvm i moer du cm tmbtcriptiom. r furnUh f ufcicpt- btrt for tit unexpired lem wil my paper of lie I lamtvnc tkty mnj ttltcU iJwiunKiiti tu mtn art' totieittd: mictnt lAau of latoo IcttDtrt nnd dtaltrt in i- I taxicaiina UqMort. itkiel tet will not admit to our tolumxt tmdtr ant cireumttancet. All eotmmitationt and tontributiont for put- I iinliw mutt M aatlrt4 to tht JSattor. (hmmuuicationtiuregtoadvcrtinngjudM mamtbt adirtmtd to Ou PnUaKtrt. 1 Tat IIiuld Prtntina 'eomvanv eomifc nl WlU,r, Qinrui. Editor. Jiro. P. BarTT BtimtM ytanaotr. and Jen L. Case, Foremhn I of xtitpaptrana joo vpu. ... w r n C0UHXY DIKECT0EY. PIRCUIT COURT, lion. James Stuart, Jndge, of Owensboro. Hnn. Jns. Haycraft, Attorney, Elitabetlitown A. h. Morten, Clerk, Hartford. H. R. Murrell, Mter Comminioner, Hartford T. J. Smith, Sheriff, Hartford . L. Wise, Jailer, HArtfbrd. . , J Conrtbegins on tbe second Mondays in May and November, and continues four weeks each COUNTY COURT I Hon. W. F. Qregory, Judge, HArtford. Cpt. Eaat. K. Cox, Clerk, Hartford. J. P. Sanderfer, Attorney, Hertford. Court begins on the trst Monday ta every month. QOARTBRLT court. Br gin i on the fourth Monday In January, and third Mondays in April, Jnly and October. COURT OP CLAIMS. Begins on the first Mondays la October and January. OTHER COUNTY OFFICERS. J. J. Leseh, Assessor, CromwelL O. Smith Fitihugh, Surveyor, Sulphur Springs, Tbos. H. Bex well, Coroner, Sulphur Springs, W. L. Rowe, School Commissioner,. Hartford. MAO 1ST BATES' COURTS. Caney District, No. 1. P. JL Alford, Juitlce, beld March i, June 17, September 4, December 18. John D. Miller, Justice, held March 18, June 4, September 18, Deeember 4. Cool Springs District, No. 2. S. A. Daven port, Justice, beld March 3, June 15, Sep tern ber 2, December 18. Samuel Shull, Justice, beld March IS, June 2, September It, Decern ber 2. Cenlreville District, No. 3. W. I, B,wo Justiee, bold March 31, Juno 14, September 3(, December 15. Henry Tlniley, Justice, held March 16, June 28, September 15, December, 3. Belt's Store District, No. BenJ. Newton, Justice, March 11, June 23, September 11, De cember 27. W. P. Kwell, Justice, March 21, Jnne 10, September 25, December lL. Fordiville District,, No. W. R. Cobb Justice, March 8, June 19, September 8, Decern ber 22. E. 0. Smith, Justiee, March 20, June 7, September 22, .December 8 Ellis District, No. 6. C. S. McElroy, March fl. Jnne 21. Sentcmber 9. December 23. H. J. IlunUr.Juitice, March 22, June 8, September 23, December 9, Hartford .District, No.- 7. Frank Cooper Justice, March 13, June 25, September 14, Do member 29. A. B. Bennett, Justice, March 25, June II, September 27, December 13, Cromwell District, No. 8.VT. C Rogers, Justice, March 27, June 16, September 29, De emVerlf. R. S. Hodges, Justice, March 17 Juno 3t, September 17, Deeember 31. Hartford District, No- 9. J. wArren Barnett Justiee, March 12, Junen24,"September .13, De eember 2S. W. T. Rie'tts, Justiee, March J6, June 12, September 2t, Deeember 14. Sulphur Springs District, No. 10. A. T. Hines, Justioa, Marsh. 19, Jnne 6, September 21 Dec usher J, Jno Ai .Bennett, Justice, March C, Jobs 18, September 7, Deeember 21 Bartlett District. No. II. 0. S. Hamilton Justioe, March 10, Jnne 22, September 10, De cember 24. James L. Miller, Justice, March JJ, Juan 9, September 24, December 10, ' .POLICE .COURTS. HArtford I. H. Luce, Judge, second Mon days In January, April, July and October. i -.''tFJ, .. V bwk iauv 1. n. wwper, jnage, nrs. St.tnrJ.tr4r. Ja-tnarr.Arril.JnlTaflOetnW . - ' ....'" . . . CromwcIUA. it " MnntAgne, m u , 1 . r, . , 11 .1 Tuesday In January, April, July and .October. Ceralvo. W. D Barnard, Judge, last Eat jurday ln March, June, September and Decern- tier. WEPIJESDAT, APRIL ,51, 1875. J20. PI BARRlTlT.XocAi. Editor. J... , . 3F .Marriatge UctbCS. The, following were the only; marriage licensesfd for the week eniin'g AprU 17, 1875 Dr. L. A. Hammons and Miss Margaret aioomeon. , Jame.:y7f Lloyd and Miss Marina C. niAClCn- Satecrbe'br tb'erHKitAl.p now,, vi. - - . "i'r i: ' Notice to Editors, TTTAXTED rttTtfATIOll2lBt",k eoi , VV practical printer, sober funis habits. Land on wno nu b ad large experieneflrrthe ' manajrement of newspapers. Address 'iv- care Herald, Hartford, Ky, I "P." is well known to usrt2uNvVcaTL- jcueeriuuv recummtnirwiuQi. iu paav unu H? m7 nfed the serviceVbf.afir.t-clast l-nnntpr anil ft rood newsDAoer mfl.n." printer and a .Editor. o r-r Novelties in Ladies Parasols, Fans, Linen Collars and Cuffs. Hosiery at ex tremely low prices, at E. Stfiiis. Hiss Helen Brotliertda.!one of Owenai j1 boro's most charming Belles, is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. K. Cox, of this place Miss B Is well known here, and of course her visit will be pleasant. A nice assortment of fishing tackle at W tn -;f f It, firf nnmWftf jty SouihwuC a new papr just started at v iv ivvvisr V,tMV u-"vw w. Madi80n,nitbrR K.-ATUOH.- Madison yille already had the best county paper in the State. Death of Sirs. Geo. C Wedding. On Monday last Mrs. Carrie Wedding, wire oi bit. ueo. J. vv eauing,-aiea at tne I residence of her husband in' this place, . . . r n n nt ... . . ... 1 after a protracted illness. Her remains were taken vesterdav to the church-vard I.f m Vtrnnn fnr inlormpnt Mr JJ;:,.; . ...., . j 'SS5r--"ra An lt n . i ... i. - v .1,1 . 1 I tiarteny court aajourneci yesieraay.morn -ft c. 1 i.a I h 6 . "'" nn ininnr oniV SIX WeeKS O a. I ' , f loe xooacco. Mr. James L Hamilton, of this coun- I I ty, onepf our most intelligent, and enter- prising farmers, has discarded the heavy, coarse leaf, and will plant a large crop of I tobacco of superior quality, remarkable I for the firmness of its fibre. This is an exDeriment which few have had the nerve L I W milKe, as there 18 not enough aiscrnni- nation as to analitv in our market. We underetAiid Mr. Hamilton intrmU nliln. " I ping his contemplated crop. The meet fashionable clothing at Gran. I ger prices, at E. Small s. G rasshoppers. On Saturday morning Dr. W. J. Berry discovered that his yard was full of frozen grasshoppers. They were full grown, and all were stiff as a poker. The Doctor .... . . , ; , v..Cu..m tu. Fw.,..c. upu wiui ucau ne carricu . inu, wic uuuec nu pinccu 11. uejure a warm nre- l" J-" " UC6B" ign ' 'e. and in thirty-two minutes it hopped across the room. The Doctor brought the resuscitated .grasshopper to our othce, and on opening the box in which he was confined we found him as lively as he possibly could be. Everywhere in'the county we can hear of them irr uuu snal quantities,and as we think Dr. Berry's experiment conclusively proves that cold only numbs and does not kill them, we are afraid that the grasshopper will be a visitation upon Kentucky this year. We have not learned what effect the freeze had upon the army worm. Fresh groceries just received at Wells & Williams'. Marder In SfcXean County. A gentleman from Calhoon gave us the particulars on Monday of a terrible mur der which was committed near that town on the 5th instant. It appears that Mr. John Calhoon, an old and respected citi- I zen of the couuty, attended a barn-rais- ing at Mr. James Austin's, some two-and-a-halt or three miles from Calhoon c u '." " " I ..J.J f . .f ..v.. ui uuim (iiy""". "w the pockets. A mannamed Smith dis- covered the bottle, and made some jesting remark about it, to which' the old gen tleman replied, "It is none of your busi ness, as it cost you nothing. This in censed Smith to .such a degree that he snatched up a stake that was used as a I lever, and rushing upon Mr. Calhoon, with the remark, "I will kill the d-d oiascounareii" rummupon ineneAa as e fellinir him to the wound. Smith imme- diately fled. Mr. Calhoon was carried to a neighboring residence, where he died in a-norvwniie. nis murderer was sun at large up to last Monday. n . " A Every tiling in my store is marked down to the very "lowest notch'' for cash. Z. Watne GsirriN. Suicide of an Old Negress. Au 0I4, negro woman named Hannah Ware, residing in the Pond Creek settle ment, at the north end of the county, drowned herself in Panther creek on the 5th ineL Her body was recovered, and j . v 1 held an inquest upon it Coroner Boawell on the the 7tb. From the evidence elici ted, it appears that the old woman com milieu euicme huuo jauorinj; unuer men- 1 - I 1 : T it - 1 tal aberration. A day or two before her !iii arm rtnll atnrilo th Mmmnniii hv --j, . ..., la confess On toSOmeofher neehbOM that .It. j . - . . h. ..... uuuu.iv. . , ima ..u w...u n. 1 w -w illegitimate child, and thatishe (Hannah) had bean eomnpllerl. on thrpntn of Death. - .. . ' . .... ' . . by several negroes in the neighborhood, W burn the infant up. She afterwards ... - MrwaorA1 I Ki a el n s Am Ar m Jt . J ..o iKntuiciit,, aim Buiu nun. warned, to oie.Decause sue naa told, a lie on her grand-daughter. The jury came to the opinion that ."he was crazy, and returned a erdict as above stated. Our Buford correspondent Writes us under date of tbe 14th Snst., that the affair of the in M ia being. invesUgated, and we will . -...'. . ..- Know oyour next issue wnetner or not there was any truth- in the old woman?s first story. about tbe cremated infant- , . , i mm 1 Boots apd,' shoes a specialty, at manu- I factufcrs price; at' . E. Small's, i i . . ; 1 .' 'li ' n. ieSoIizziejiBrawneof Waahington mnntv. who lias been visittn? her cousin J ' . " 1 I Malti.. Rerrv. and making a host of endsr returned tober home last Mon- j , a aoJ- . .TnnWrtfwell and Miss Mahala Howad were married in the connty clerk's office in arrford.-tm-Monday last by Rev. J. ' i 8. Coleman Quite a crowd of men and boys assembled lo witness the ceremony, 'Bcntlstry. Dr. H. BandTvlnrof-JSIizabetlitown, is now stopping at ' the-Orow Houee, in this place, and. will remain until Saturday. Those desiring anything done in tliedent- is try. line sliouldagtM him a call. All operations warranted Teeth extracted withoupain il desired. It UestrHCtivc Fires. The forest and field' fires in' that portion OI me county Known as - lexas, nave ... . i .m fl 1 en 'ra detrnctKe., estrpyTngmany t . 1 I-- t--Al nunareas OI pnneis 01 leucine, raucu 01 wtllcn w"1 nave 10 De repiacea oeiore tue f, . . . , , , ,- 1 unIly -husbandmen can plant, their cr0P9. - - - Our enterprising friends, Mendel & Kahn, of Cromwell, have opened a new store at Rockport. Ihey,are..good. mer cnants ana are content to ecu lur a oinau profit. They buy their goods almost ex- . . ' " . 1 . 1 1 ' 11 clusively for tsh and get them at the lowest fl sure; and trive their thR hpnpfit of the same. jUtir Iriendfl in giTe tueiu mai. m m m Dr. H. Baldwin, of Elizabethtown, one of the best dentists in Kentcky, has made arrangemenw, wntreoy ne proposes to t i t. . .1 maue regular siaiea tibiw io uariiora. The Doctor is now stopping at the Crow House, where he will be glad to see all l those who may want to get their "bash grindere'' fixed up. - ' .labaster snow. Truly it may be said now, Temperance hpealtiHg. -lue local Uption committee OI this , , ., . .. .. . 1 couuiy uave maue uic louowing appoint ments for Dublic BDeakinir bv Hon Geo. MV. Rnv. of OwpiirWo. nd Wnlliir.e , w . . Gruelle: Hamilton, Monday, Beaver Dam, Tuesday, Hartford, Wednesday, Buck Horn, Thursday, No Creek Church, Friday, April 26. " 27. " 28.. " 29. " 30. Speaking at each point will commence promptly at early candle-lighting. Transfers of Real Estate. The followingis a list ofthe real estate! ..... .-..V,.....5.a tran8ferg ,0(1 d fQr recorJ for'e'week ending Aprjj jgjg Samuel L. ,Berry to Wm. E Foreythe, 2 low in Cromwell. Consideration,- 91, 10Q. ThatLM. Baker to Wm. T. Miller, one- seventh of G50 acres of land on Green river. Consideration, $500. Richard B. Carter to James Carter, 67 acres of land on Rough creek. Consid eration, services A. O. Blummer to Daniel B.Trout. one-1 llltli interest in 2 tracts of land near Cromwell, 229 acres. Consideration, 54i)0. L. G. Geary and others to Sallie M. Rus eel 100 acres of land on Horse Branch. Consideration $400. Ignatus P. Statelerto L. M. Stateler 150 acres of land 5 miles east of Hartford on the Lcitchtleld road Considera tion, $1,000. The Spelling School. At a public meeting held Friday .even ing, the 10th ineL, in the' Hartford Semi nary, for the purpose 61 choosing officers and organizing a spelling school, after the same had been called to order and its ob jects explained, the following gentlemen were nominated and elected officers to ar- range and preside over the first match, viz: d.b. Haynes, Chairman, J.r.. f ogle, I Secretary, C. Hardwick, Treasurer, F. P. morgan ana j. r. oanaener, uustoaiapt 1M.L-. n...i..'r,!.,jy oi Aicuonane8, anu moo. xayiur, lyiamu - uter of Tickrts'and Collector: ' Theol'owing resolutiont were then pro - posed and adopted:' Retained, Thatall white persons who at- tend the matches are merarjers-oi tne Ho.hool. and that it is not onlv their nriv- ... . - . 1 O . . . . ' .,i (h.t it ta b.u thai. , iWtr ,rt narticinate in the exercises. . JletolvaL That we deem it both prudentl and discreet to select one or inore,siana- I J j: r,- l. an V 4 . iBt (Km affi. working for the clen or ineiuccncy u. ppe.m.g, ssuuis., utp tliprefore elect those of Noah Webster and Dr. Worcester as arbiters to determine the correctness or incorrectness of spelling ."c: . . k irri i nor e.pn rannn nrnnapi. chosen to spell and who fails to do so with - out being able to render the school, a sat - jafactory excuse for such failure shall tnereoy loricit nve cents ana thai alter a recognition oi election as speuer one lans tn .n.n . ,.A ,..ti kokoii diately give .place,, to another from the same side, or for each additional trial i shall pay me .urn o. urj proY.ucu, uow- ever, that no one shall be allowed exceed-. I -- - .t t. ' .; ; . ine three chances to, spell any one word. Jietolved, lbat it be tbe: duty; of tbe Chairman at each meeting, after calling the same to orderand having the rules an- nounCed, to appoint two suitable persons to act as the Captains for that occasion, and it shall be their duty to forthwith proceed oy 101 to tne election 01 speners . ,l. j :. u. .1.- further dutv of the Chairman to trive out I thn word o bp. nnrllpd to pftoh sidp of - 7- Trt-.-":r. I'M. .. . PPeer8M the whole of ths' procedure. . 1 i.Tiiv.-L. -1 iihl ine iunn-reaiizeuirom r . , r . , , . I . ... , . . ... th' mppiintrnnf thia nrcrAniTfitiAn nfter-A- I rrnnnir its first prtipnopi. hp rionntetl to I .v ..T- n.jf..) t.u ! l o.t l-UB lwo "ioru oauuaiu ochooib, nuu KrZr'":"::!. l l A4 3i4w vwuue ituu HO sjva a saav y a vuwuii u 1 . . 1 . ' t0 the weal ot the entire community. I Jiesoived, that the arst spelling match come oft in the Court Hal on F riday eve- ' " JZjUM'h final departure on same, and that we pledge ourselves to use every honorable means to insure.a lively inter- esi.ano. mil attendance, ana oy our naus- gSSaff iSA?iSa . i - . fit toioin us, and at the same time a source I of pleasure to the aged and more stoical thinker. Resolved. That Tins Haetford Hebaldi be requested to publish these proceedings. J..E,,Foole. Sec'y. .JEPaKSW ,alLRlgUt.,.U Notwithstanding the late freezes, and I . . i e r. : . i . t lDe ,earB ' many larmera, toe tooacco I. . . J P'an are nonnjureu. On last Thursday, nfeht Mr. F. 21. Heavern's portable st'famsamill caught nre - ana was uaraagea to me amount oi $300. His trf tt 1 1 . w i i l i a'8 ,mm- was "doui aix miles above Hartford. A Child With Three Thumbs. On last; Friday the wife of .Mr. Van Morcan"presented um W10 a son, who Js not only a "bouncing baby," but the proud, possessor of three thumbs. . Miss Belle Sulleoger, of the firm of Haynes & Sullenger, will .accept oar thanks (or a bo's of the latest style. of col lars. The lailies, in addition to their com plete stock of millinerygoodsand potions, have" juet received a choice invoice ofcolr .nA nHkt;M fn tnti.m. -i.t.i. ,h r i rf- b one.,hir(1,.n nnA lmlf. thnn ftsketl in the fttnri.R. "Ro. 8;degi it ;g worth a dollar and ft ha)f to a ' - " heuow who has forgotten his number to have Miss Belle; measure his neck for a collar. SPRING LICK ITEMS. Sprino LicK,;Kr., April 20. After an absence, of three, weeks, we lflrnin nrnnAan In InilUp a Taw linna 4Vr fl columns oi your paperr fsmce our last, 1 we have. had nothing to transpire in our midst to attract more .than Ordinary at tention, or to prevent us from pursuing theeven tenorcf our way, ah oataiKAt weather remark. mi i . ... . . . . ne weatner a lewaays ago was indeed pleasant ana agreeaoie. The warm, ee- nial sunshine of those'few days wrought a decided change in' the vegetable klngx doni, bat to-day the earth hereabouts is' carpeted not with green, but with the al that "winter is lingering in tbe lap of anrink' a GOOD SBASOJf TOR CANDIDATES. Candidates for Magistrates and Con stables are looming up, and the supply, I rom all appearances, will exceed tbe de- manl. At this wnline. we.have Seven candidates fbrlhe office of Constable, and We were in iform'ed yesterday that there- Apnl 7f a notice of my sudden disappear more who -were prospecting snce'. at,a Inquiries made of my where- were seven but hadn't decided to offer themselves as sacrifices on the political altar." THE LOCAL OfTION QCEBTIOJT, we are sdrry to-say, is exciting but' little enthusiasm. in' this portion "of the: Caney- ville precinct. -As there is so little -said concerning it, it would be entirely soeoula- tion iaus to attempt to, foreshadow' what the result of the vote' will be at the. Maylny inquiries" concerning- fJhio coonty election.' ' I friends, and former associates with whom; . want to go to tranktort. The candidates for the more honorable 1 position, that of Representative in' tbe next Legislature, are beginning to arrange all their paraphernalia of political' war fare for the contest. Dr. B. M. Brandon, the present incumbent, has made us a good Representative, and we ar6 sorry to learn that he has emphatically declined to make the'race for re-election. reptjdiatino' tbe ouio county tolitioal GRANGERS. we are creuitily informed that tne Grangers of this county repudiate the ac tion orthe Ohio County Council of P. of H, in nominating a candidate among the order to make the race for the Legislature, There will no doubt be;a candidate of the order for the position in Grayson, but. we think were safe in saying he will not be brought out in the same way as was the candidate in-Ohio. tbs end ok thbhsnfeow, scandal, Mention was made in a preceding let- tor In ffho Hirn nfja n.naMlinn hik. lween husband and w fe in tb is v c h tv. .. 1 m wjiich the wife was said to be in error. for the reason that she had discarded the 1 affections of her devoted husband and pre I ferred those of a lad of fifteen summers. After this separation, "the wife and her ,,n Tv,n;o .lolto f 1,. .. . . ....!. I atmna ,n tl,a n.ivhhnrhhAH tvfion ih. , v.vmo . uw .. w . ft w w . .. wM , .. . v I, . 1 I soon learnea mat sue was not a welcome Visitor, and again returned to her desert ed home.' Now it will be remembered L?..L3' ... unfortunate husband at the time of the separation, and when she returned to her husband.he. thinking it would, not be hAlir.v for him to pnpr ir. RmP roof . j . - , - . 1 sougui employment elsewhere in the I same neighborhood. But the husband an(j wife dij -hot remain together long, . . .he recreant wife informed the hus . . hand that her eriiovment with him alone band that her enjoyment with him alone was inadequate and insufficient, and in Lrderthat the same mi eh t be increased. . . - lad to work on the farm aa of yore, To w n- -n 1 j j p this the unsuspecting husband assented, andagala mpi T, 1 hn8 lhe lr, ,v mployed the ooung lover, lived together, happily or disagreeably deponent sayeth not, but at the end of the third week, the discon - t t d wif t t0 lhe wronged husband and told hira if he wou,d Pa he? ln clir rencv her share in his estate Bbe' would TO this the ,..lj.-t' 1... r. -o . . I ofa final senaratTon were drawn tin and .uuauauu I. . ,. ....... .. ..... uui. . . . . : .J l v,.l. 1 il, m.. '"" r- were packed up and aba and the cools t , . w I were hauled to this station in a few moments-afUr her arrival at thf) tlfJ lhe tai came al and I The fame mornin'g the young lad boarded the same' train at Goffs Crossing, and hLra ,hev ha. .- .; c6m to t. 1 ta Nntmnal llMnrm, amamlarl I. ? ;'.: ...n .1. ' , . ' i"- . UJ 1 - one Oegreo.to pe cqnterrcq fit one meet- diSqrcnt persons. . , . . , f . ROSINE ITEMS'. KOJIHB, Krt, April 20. Editor. Heralk "Permit me to bother j-ou again with a ew'Jines from the beau- tiful and quiet little town of Rosine. We tinvpn't much .news to nhronicle-rWOrthv 0f noiice sinoe our last communication. The Herald U a-welcome visitor, to out i . . tawn.nnu is reaa witn imerau i.nuum begbtd to'see more of them comeUo th'is office. The Grangers motto wt6 build tip and support home interests; why not, then,' subscribe -for the Herald, and support a home paper? OCR SCHOOL. We can boast as, well as Hartford, Crom well, or any other county tqwn,;of our fine schoolwhich ia conducted by our amia? ble friend; E. F. Tilford who is a fine teacher, and has a full school.. Tbe peo ple of this vicinity are awakening to the necessity of education, which is much heeded. the ELEcnbjf. There are several candidates in tfie field for the offices of magistrate and constable, all wearing- a' bright countenarice, and each feel ine confident ofiauccets. There is one candidate-for constable who haa been over in Butler and Grayson election eering for several days. We'll alt go' for' him, you bet There is considerable ex- citemantin regard to moving-tbe voting- place from Caney to Rosine vt Horse Branch. Rosine, I think, will be O.K. SICKNESS AND B EALT11. The health ol this vicinity is good Dr. .N.J. Rainssaysitis distressingly- healthy. Our friend, Mr, T. L. Lewis, has been' very sick for the last few day's, but is able to be out again. BUSINESS AND TRAPS- ' -Trade is very good. The merchants are constantly receiving, new supplies. icyu aoren 01 eggs were snipped irom tins town in the month of March. We would be glad to hear from some of the other towns on the line of the railroad'. Yours, ,L. T. Cox. , THE LOST MERCHANT. He Rises, to a Personal and Very ... jZ . r ' tV ' . Editor Herald: I find in youriisaue ol abouts.. i was not aware that a iew days absence wonldlcast such a gloom over my many friends, or I would Tiave made known my intentions I left this place on Monday, and arrived I at Lincoln, III., the following day. I there' met our old friend and fellow- citizen, Mr Larkin Nail. He made ma I he was reared I was also pleased to meet Mr. Wallace' Nail, whom we alb kno I love;an'd respect. They, as well as Other ofour Kentucky mends, are living in the- j heigh t'of prosperity. Illinois is in a good conditionrthey have I flattering prospects for an abundant wheat cr0P' & ont7 18 more plentiful than in previous years, and, taking everything into consideration, they could hardly be better situated, I felt while' mingling with my friends of other days, that I had returned hqme from a. long visit, for' they have so endear ed themselves to me, that when I even think of (hem,, I, long to be with them again. .1 Remaining as long as business would I admit, I, mounted, the iron-borse and star- ted for Kentucky. Passing through In diana I noticed as good wheat prospects las in Illinois. Farmers were bnsy sow- line oats, Te'pairihff fences, &c I Arriving at touiaville, I found the city 1 Itill ft mAnhflnfa flltpl. anrinry. trnrttia Tt,n. nn,mm,T.y r --a all, of them. I was highly, honored from there home with tbe company of Mrs. Haynes, of your town, who, having purchased her large and well selected stock of millinery goods, was on' her return, to'dresa the fair sex in tbe latest style. . We are glad to know jrou are going to be with "us on the evening of the27th. We i will give you a crowded bouse'. ' It will' also be quite a treat to listen to, Bro. Bain 6n the 30th. In our opinion, he 1 ha8 00 auPerIor' Wkatb. f KAVtK UAH llcmai , Beatir Dam,. April 20, 1875, No. births, marriaees. or deaths have occurred in our community during I , . . , .' occurred in our community during th past week, be wanted to rest. n .... . J,:iR, rhnnnin I , .- ' ti ' 1 n o timber; n fewdayssince, becaroeiwearied, tand cut two or three toes oft, thereby giv- ing him a few days rest. I trust nothing serious wll result, . mscniEf on the railroad, l On last 'Thursday night some parties draiped all the water tanks between Ce ciliah and Louisville, and .removed th valves from the engine at West Point. m, j .7ii.t- v tniS prcveuieu lull inn-hr fora few davs. Trouble has been u I P' - emp oyees of th I roau lor same uuio. lut uuuvc was (lonouess causea oy some oi mem. suey . ... i t . .t mi will refuse to accept more scrip, an ceade to work till they are paid in. money Wetrust some speedy arrangements will be made to. keep the road in good repair,- and avoid all delay, A CALAMITY AVERTED. A tree was blown across the track on Saturday, and had it jigt been for the prompt action of the section-foreman in flagging the'Wesl-bound' passenger train, ......i i i i. .;;..'. j .n I r r , embankment, and DTobablv many lives ' - - . , ' '. HocLse'f. ,uur fruit men "Vorifend. tbat .. .",:.- "v v 3iAZg!gTgssassag n Tt (R " " V PEBBLE SPECfrj&LEf' And! 1 Eye 0aises are the best for failiog sight. Cpt and pi)iihed frpta tbf "Beal Stone," perfectly transparent (will ent-slaspike a. dfanin1)v. B-ing hr l-5r than tSe jil Iney are tie they receiTe a finer polish and always retain it. last as lonr nt five pairs of the bt elasst besides that time. By oat now system fr testing thi'sight. we are.tnaHImt to niE anyleje an ae.-n- rnleiy tbat pn tnjarinai easels will fallow. We, Pebbles or the best Glass Lenses in' MT fr.im-. whoreqnire specUo'es.'to seerfUr otT'as'well uiiu by inly n-pir,HlD'g"ttqttIrd. To per sons who oannot call on ns we send bur new.illnstratej Price I.ir wnicS sht'wsbow t order. C. P. BARNES a BUO.. Optjen' "Main stl, bo. Six'tli, sad Seventh (LufsvBT' HnYefBInViiT - oWv'itTeKt,, "'-Iv. if not all. of the fruit was killed I on Friday and Saturday nights Some of 1 J the- rrfore firm ''liioon believers," however; who contend that fruit which blooms in . ..... I the'ligbt.'of the. moon is never killed I will not give it up. yet. We, hope they are not mistaken, and we will yet have enough to supply our wants.. I guess it will make, but little difference any way,, for tbe ilillerite'ri tell us that the world will come to an abrupt conclusion ou June 13. A COOD MAN TO HAVE BOUND A. TOWN. Mr:. W. H. Smith of Louisville visited us last week. He was selling lots, rent ing lands,-and looking after his ibte'rest generally. Hi will 'shortly .erect several dwellings, and, a business houae'for rent He looks younger every time we see him.. BEING ffALSED ABOUT. There has been considerable talk for, the past few days .in regard ta the, vote to betaken on -the option law.- It will doubtless be closer - Business was very good last week, but the ladies 'did most of the trading. -' They come and spend the' money, while, the old men plow for more. JVno. HARTFORD RETAIL MARKETS. Corrrcted We-ekly by Wm. H-Trnilaraa. Hartford, Kt., April 20, 1875. - Apples, dred, bush $ 1 DO. Applest;greeri, $ push... Bacon,, Beans bush- 15 1 25a 1 50 2 40 3 50 '15S 20 25 40, 25 25 28 25: 28 15. 25 30 36 V.W8i. 75 2 00" ' 10 25. 10 40 50' Brooms, doz. Butter. B lb. Candied, 13 ft... Candles, p ID .. Coffee; H:fli ............ Cheese, lb. ... .......... vracKers. 3 tu...v..-..r Uoal oil, JJ galnon........r Chfcke'ns, doz.... Corn,? barrel GoOn-skins: '. Eggs, doz.. a j t. ...... f urs, .raccoon Turs, rninn l wo) i is, StoJIr-110?! burs, mink. L 00 1 75 Hbminy, lb, iiav. 100 m Aides, trreen. salted. fi. 'Hide's.'a.rfea' flint, $ liarai'f) id'. i jjara ouu Kanou.......... Lime, barrel..... ....... Meal, bolted, bushel.... Meal, unbolted, bushel Molasses, Bgallon Mackerel, kit Mackerel, "p barrel w Nails. S keg, 10d.; uysters, v can.., Onions, ) parrel 5 Potatoes. Irish. 51 bushel. 1 80 ,2 00. .PcacheSj-dried, p.bushel. KlC6 Diiejwt. Salt, "A barrel 1 50 1 75 121, 2 50 Lugar. N. O. lb ' 100. J 121 12 1.4 ' Susar. C.SIb... Sngar'crnshed pow'd.P lb Soap, fJb.... Staucb.ib...A,... Sodtv &..,... . 171 5 .i .20 10 10 . 6 50 60 1 50 2 00 75 1 50 Tallow, ft) Tar. 3 eallon. Teas, sPtb Tobacco, manufac d, V To JOIIX P. TBACX si: SOS. UNDERTAKES B HARTFORD,: KT. " Manufacturers and dealers in all, kinds of wopden coffins, Irom tne finest roie wooa casket td lhe' cheapest pauper eofil a Al kinds of eef&n trimmings constantly on nana ana lor saie. Keep a flno hearslwys. ready ,10 attend- fnaerals. Wagons mid Buggia, constantly on hand or made'to order. ,rartl- noLly TfH. p EAVES, WJC.' T. COX. House Oajpentersi. W TesneetfnllsJisno'uncerto the cltUens oi Hartford and Ohio county,-that. we ate pre- ti..H tn Hft HAuia uarnentenn?. ruruiiure pairing, and any kind of Wdod-work. on short notice at raasonabla terms. Shop in Mausy a old stand. noil 6m GRAVES t COX. E0R SAIE. t land warrant, for s'erriees ren- dered.ln the.war ot,18l2, for,160 ar of landj "Vn'r Tnrth.r Information AbdIt to' J.'M Roeors. Bearer Dim.Ky., or John P. Barrett Hertford, Ky. JAS A. THOVAS, . A.FLATT. 1 ' JAS. A. THOMAS' CO. HARTFORD, KY. , Dealers In staple, and faacy DRY GO.0JB3 . . ' ., 6(3 6 lOtg ' 15' 20 ' 1 2fr 1 50 75 80 75 , 75(A 1 00 1 50 2 00 8 5010 00 4 25 5 60 12Tf 20 00 ! . I Notions, Fartoy- Goods, Clothing, Boots and rtty, Carbon oil, Lmiam ad Chimney .,. -cl.nM H.t. .tt rfitn. .A'KkrrA ai.nrtnimit ef-l - -rft - - j- Ihese goods kept com (en fly on artd, and will b .ldl Jhevery lowest ea.h re.T. . One pair erefnlly,snifed to. vpnteyes will ureservlni; tbe sunt alnrist onimplrrd all repair hix-atalrs an4.i.te UlT-aa,t.lneri Our Bi-Fiat Sn -etin'e ar'ffMcl,ite -nle Al OUST ELECTOX, 1875. Andl tor-P nbller Accounts. FayeUe Hewitt, nf Hardin county, is a can-Jl didate for: the office of Auditor of .Public Aoi-, roantJ ,tthe Aasnst elecUon, 1875. Subject. ' ne Jellnn of the- Democratic Convention called fur May 6, 137 r(-Jf Register of the 'tanrt Offlee. C: J. ninkle, of Sbelby reunlr is. candid dataXi'r .Kcgiiier ol thoj-anit Oflc Subject' '. to the ctioa-ef tbe Democratic. Tally. . ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken utS as strar bv -Traneis Cbfnn. Ifr- lng on the read from:tIxrtford to Llvermure.' about 6K nuIesfrom-Uartford, in Oaiocoantj- . on'thel7th Inst, ouesteer ealf. about I, year eld, color .red with k' white spot in the'fa'ce; Whito on 'the left side sod beHy :anllrigkt;:l Bank, about six Incnes or, the lower end p( tot) ,,n tail whits. Marked with -ops split in. the left. ear and two splits in the right - tnr. Valued'"' by as at 4 00. " ' ' '. . .:: If -'iiM Also one heifer calf about the same atra tad same ear marks, color red, with white in faesjfr and white spots oa- bolh'sidea and white berry and thi lower part of ths.tafl white. Yakttdr J by mo a $4 DO. Given, under, my hand ffri,V 25th d"ay of February. 1875t " ' '. '-.t BEX. NEWTOH, J F.O.C""'" - " - ' I rrl'M FIBST- i HA 'if OFTHE. i 1 u r WX." H. "WlXXI-UMf,' : -- -I JTt HARWORB, KT., - rt- 't n :t '1 IJ'M'' .li- ;" i iri-rors-J 1 Takes pleasure in announsinK to.tha eitiiena:, 01 Jiaruoru anaumo oouair uiat ae ia - .. THE LATEST NOVELTIES" IK i 1JL f-t - dry goods: lHr.C ' i Jul til" OeWs'-aod'BoTa Cloihaig-, : ft- BOOTS & SHOES, Hardware.Qneenswareit. Staple and . , .)(t -'tixd-- FANCY .I.- - f. hup.' if .vif Also dealer' 1b Leaf Tobacco,- I will sell -rery low for cash, or rxeann for alt kinds of country produce. iMyaetM is "Quick, aales and amaU.pro6ta." r.sol-lyv. .. : r-rr-. .. Si! a?.' BEKRTXA!f i T l n - ffl .i"3rt ..':jlirr "Fashionable Tailorr-' ni HARTFORD, KT?.' r Coats. Pants and Vests cut. raids and rt' paired la- the best style, at th lowest prioeS. - r--T : v.: m B L A C K S II I T H f - I-HARTFORD, XT '. Ill J AU 'kinds -of- BUeksmlthlng- done-"' in -good1 style and at the lowest pnca..foreAa'.oaiy. ill 4 EORs&SHiiEn(:: madraipety.WUlihoaswindlor'-M. not ly -a 'HiWJ.1. THE CROW HeCSBB, L . L ..''.'-' i." I l', Ol Opposite the Courthous(i Kjrrroxo,AT. ,j JOHII 8. VAU.GHX;,,.. . Ftojirstoi.,, - ComforUble rooms. proBt attentio low pricti. The, traveling, publietAre,respeet-- fully Invited to"give ua a.share'6fpAKrag.-" Every exertion mAd to reader guests 'oDiorti1,,i able. t. ' . i . - v . - !, .t." i . fa Uttotd B'd Bearer Dita1; wri. j Jn uJ ,-,. eonnectiog wHh tdl BAssen- ni trains on, the L. Fn A.Southwestarn raih , road, .Passengers set. aowawherever they, den , irer.'1 , fe.' . iWAYNEGRIFjflHr;;;- i at , .. , .1 Dealer in . i ' Thxujy, Medicines end Chemieali; Fine Toilet Hoaps, Fancy Hair.andTooth- urusn es, reriumery ana use; 1 ""'. .Articles, Trusses and Shoulder''- - ' t Braces, . ' Garden Seed. J' Pare- If tries and'Liquors for medical purposes?' - ' -f l'" ' itw Rl- Paint, Oi'ft, IarMuAftf, !jt' Stuffs . ; -J I Letter-paper. -Pens. Ink.r.l Pens. Inki."E"ivlpea;jHaa , , Jp,JU i Til.. !;.: r j 's; i-1 SI3