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P.B4HMTCb:r?B6lijh'er!r;. expiration oi tee time BUDscnoea lor. All letter) on basinets tnmtbe addressed to VOL. 1. HABTFORD, OHIO COUNTY, KY DECEMBER 8, 1875. NO. 49. ' Jo. P. Baxirrr Jt Co., Pnblitheri, For the Hartford Herald JTEXXIE. Dr VttLUAX I.A.VOXT. Bright and beautiful as May, Arc ray Jennie's 'etn, .Brilliant as the lingering ray Of night's queen. Li Ire1 the flush of morning light, 'In the orient seen, Are her cheeks, with rosea bright My own heart's queen 1 Silken tresses fall around Neck of snowy white, Music rings in every sound Of her footsteps light; ma she sings with utile But merrili .art, longitudinal, square-shaped perpen dicular, two degrees south by four( west, extra strong, sling together and squash up, pull-back dress invention which X nm selling for only $1. Ladies call me a ' 'Hold. oh 1' ahouten the husband and father, 'untjl I call ajr other daughter, and he waltzed out of the room, and're turned with the hired girl and the chambermaid, You see, ladies,' began the agent; fthis is a flop-over and stand-you-up magical, tragical, two strings to the right one in center invention for pull Ing back yoflPsklrtsV -lind Jte -went on For the Hartford Herald. ' for Tialf ah "Four, during winch time the husband slipped over td the next house. and induced the inmates to come over and hear the agent talk. He re turned with six women and four chil dren, just as the agent was winding up for the fourth time. Escorting one person into the room at a time, he had the agent to tell each one about the in vention. He stationed a small boy out in the hall, with a lead pencil, who was instructed to make a mark on the wall every time the agent repeated his story. -The stock he had brought in was exhausted about noon, -when ho sent 'a messenger around the ward to send in the neighbors, and the agent was kept telling his story without in termission until near midnight. As the sun disappeared behind the western horizon, the agent began to show signs of fatigue, but the husband was as fresh as ever. Eleven minutes 'Its thernueic,oL&, heart, ..,wFrqm etbjm clouds free BEAUTY AND HONOR. Br Dil Crow. i - Beauty decks the visage, But honor crowns the soul; Beauty hides the real faults, And mystifies the whole. Honor, as' a crystal stream, Reflects the gems that lie "Within the soul, and softly beams As stars within the sky. Beauty is a fickle thing She leads the heart astray, And many are in sorrow left, "Charmed by her glittering ray. But Ilonor, spark of heavenly lore, EHulgenl, gleams alone, And now and then a wanderer Will claim her for his own. lJeanfy, mist of morning dews, All pacs away with youth; But Honor grows, expands wjth age, And hlofsomo into Truth. Talked IIIiBNcirto Death. Danbury Xews.J He got off the morning train the to tfd . who had just other nay ana meanaen up inn me for the twohun. m nnrl ctnnnArl i fWmt nf filial ... ... ""7 dred and sixteenth time, looked up looking residence on Munsoi, street A of tWn lie opened tue gat, wa.Kea up to me - - hugband the liuur. UI1U uuiicu tuo -ix;ii xu a wu ment it was opened and he stepped quickly inside. 'You see he said to the astonished girl, 'Imuch prefer to do my talking upon the inside. It is so unpleasant to hare the door, .closed in one's face when only half through.' He walked into the parlor, and the frightened girl wcatjo inform her mis- tress that a sewing-machine man, orF . . ; h Ixwk peddler, had gained access to the L 1 be found, as they had all house. The lady entered the room, oa excursion. The husband arid was greeted by the young man of heari thig wa9 in despair, but he had cheek as follows: the airent to repeat the story to him a "They call me a blowing the ladies ple of mes a couple 0f times to boy to run half a dozen more persons, for he thought he could finish the agent now in about an hour and a half. The" boy left' to rouse up the neighbor hood, to find half a dozen who had not yet heard the story of the 'invention.' When he was absent, frequent stimu lants had to be given to prevent the . from faint inc . Shortly thn hoy- mttttml EflMMltttir:ltttlMSL I""-0 a 1,tde t,me becorae acquaint from louihville. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 29. Editor Herald: If A. B. H. finds so much to excite his' wonder and ed with the distribution. One cannot get into a mail car and perform the duties of agent in an hour, or a day; if he does moderately well in a month he will succeed admirably. The rail way mail service is getting to be one LETTER FROM. SPRING LICK. A Wary eTHIst Owttt. Jndge McManama has a way of (fin ing ihinffl rt.relj hw e?WBV- A farf (Tnys ago the-trustees of theGlncioMtf Southern Eailroad' were presented be- do and I am. madam. I dm a labor raving benefactor to the whole sex. I have a little invention -which I am introducins a perfect little Rem. It the boy aud once to himself. A hen he had finished, he was so far exhaus ted as to be unable to sit up. A fiendish smile stole across 'the fea- i., madam a Email silver plated gilt turcs 0f thc husband as he said: point concern, which will allow you to .young niaf I have hoped for this wear the new style pull-back dress as inomentt I uave been haunted almost easily as the breeches.' to death by agents. The last man that . 'What do you 'mm sir? demanded came amg swiudIed ,ne out 0f $2, and the lady. I then took a terrible oath I would be No longer madam, will you have to reveilged up01l tIie next maa that at- takeyour meals off from the mantel- to 8educc rae. Know, then, piece. You can sit down as a-ily t have induced these persons, who as in the old style barrel shaped hayc 1Latcned to your eiccc, to dresses. .When you travel you won't j m. tum ffn have to lean up agamst the water-cool- n fc Y(ju cr, nor sit on the sharp edged seat arm. to ieath Thmk heavcH) t The little tnvenuon which wdl thus 8UCMeded b my rcveDge. You facihtate your movement, retails for canliv,rl)ut a few mornenta longer only $1, It is called the semiscylmder x . douUenpIex, non-conductor magical , puu-uacs uutCcr -luu," The agent braced himself up against opened his satchel and took out a half . . . . 1 , , , , , ., the side of the room, a glass of water I MJ I.airiTAn MMvnA--! Anil Ctltil I .n .; v Ji li ... was given him, and he began: r. .t .r" ... .. )UU 'You see. I have a double-du. etirts Uiis ttuasiraung wun nis coat t tail), and when you desire to sit down Plcx pull the right hand string, which you And he was dead. can have come out.in your pocket, and The coroner was summoned, an in- loldown you ccutly float until you quest held, the jury returning a ver- reack the chair. If vou desire to cet diet that the deceased came to his into a carriage, drop the invention by death by too much circumlocution of the pulling this string, ut your foot oil jaw, aud they contributed their fees to the snrinir. and vu'll find vourself in the husband, and caused a diploma to .w, : T.wnf be awarded him as a testimonial of The ladv sailed her husband to sec lhe B00 he liad done the public the invention, and the scent exnlained Any one now Pass5nS 3Iunson strcet its working tOjhim. As the husband's e'e fell upon the agent, a wicked thought passed through his brain, and he determined to be revenged. 'This is a new invention,' began the agent, 'to enable ladies to draw back their skirts much tighter than at prc- ndicule in the quiet precincts of the 0f the biggest things, in this country, free State of Grayson, where the good all the mails now heme distributed on people with primeval habits, incor- the cars, each car leg in fact a disj T-..ntiwt Ytv ifntnnt. with tViP rrnn trvlf?V .:u..:n TJ n A 1 . j cj" y i biiuuiiug x. vy. uj. Aiakax vsir ur go about doing unto" others tc., in a railway post-office distributes mails for neighborly way, what would he say of route agents and offices, the route the customs of a higher civilization agent separating for Ms local offices, wliere people ride in their fine car- The Louisville and iavilleR. P. O. riages witliiKvcriedjeivaritsd-iot- -ir-jsniio neck of a funnel through oftheiatelligence and integrity of" Our which all the mail from the North and people," the purity of the ballot box, East is poured into the South. It the right of suffrage, that glorious boon pours in through Cincinnati, Indian vouchsafed to thc free American citi- apolis, St. Louis, and comes to this zen, a boon that cost blood, but now round in a mass where three clerks at fostered for .filthy lucre, what would tack the pile, and then papers and he say of all this? What would a loy- letters that have traveled together al subject of a well regulated Mon- from New York or Boston must part archy say or think of our institutions company, and by the time the train if he could, drop into a crowd of free- arrives at.Bowling Green, the entire men on the street corner and listen to mass is distributed, the papers put into one of them tell of thc rascality of a tie sacks and the' letters into lock prominent candidate, and how, if he pouches, and labeled to forty or fifty by any means comes into power, the different route agents, besides the prin affairsofjthe city will suffer, detailing c;pai offi 8Uch M New Orleans, a long lisUf evils that will inevitably jacks0D Mississippi, Shreveport, &c. follow, urging them to look well to Coming North the order is reversed, their dearest interests, and divesting all those different agents and post-of-their minds of all prejudice, go to the fices in the South send their mail en polls and exercise that sacred privilege masse to the R. P. O., where it is dis traught with the blood of patriots and tributed and forwarded to the different handed down to this generation in lines and cities in the North and East, order that they might guard their lib- Such is railway mail service, hard work erties with jealous care, and then watch and study is required, and no drones this same liberty-loving blood sucker can succeed. Citoyes. go into the closet and arrange for the nnvment of a number of the UllDurchas I FROM BEAVER DAM. j , able freeman? Such an one would be apt to look upon our mode of govern Beaveb Dam. Ky., Dec 6. ment as a conundrum hard to solve, We haveeen waiting for something and so it is. Here is a creat city of of thrilling importance to occur, that over one hundred thousand people, in we might have an interesting.letterfoi; a furor of excitement over the pend- the Herald; but, sad to say it cometh inff election, bettinc their money by not to our ears. the 810,000, and ready to fight if any Bumor has given credence to the re man will tread on the tail of the coat Prt that numerous marriages are to be ..... m m a. cnlrtmn itas! 4li ? mtntn !- 1xta Xa It is demoralizing the whole city, ana '.""T ... . IT Vj -- 4..-'F- all things ustHrive way. beibre'the- U0UUUUI' 1Uf llW gScbt'g nrrA. If onlv the interests of the movement through the whole country MhJUoi tt.nSr.'mm1ifitn friends has converted man touhe belief that were at stake, we might expect a mod one can live cheaper than two, erately fair election, but when it is Drummers are becoming numerous, known that thousands, and perhqps almost every tram leaving trom tnrec hundreds of thousands of dollars, are to a dozen in our town; they are ofler staked on the issue, it is reasonable to mg goods of every character at less annnnsn thnt.nri nipnnsfsiir or foul will i than granger prices. They sell too be left unused by cither party to cam cneap, out men tne gooas are mr au- the privilege. If any of your readers ferent from the quality they used to want to put up a little, and would like sen, it taices tour aresscs now to wear to bet on the iudgment of a disinterest-, 9 long as one used to and more, but ed spectator, let them bet on Baxter, peop10 aont tninKso. lwonMcn 1m 7a in flirt linnrla crrvv? Mrs. E. M. Miller, consort of W. S. and thev will win if there is ailller. nna 'augnter ot inoinas u. J - l . ,i , j . x vusuii, ueceaseu, ueparicu mis me un i . wi 1 r. i: : J mnnthq with pnnsitmntmn Mnnv rp. i ji. i.... :c e r J tnts juugmem. wiu lose, uuu 11 y I Tntivra nnil frionrU mnnrn Urlm. your friends act on it and win, as they Q p . ... , w H. are almost sure u, uo, you uuu c.tuu. tt Tn.. nti.r nn ;,,npfla nF ... nn j three weeks respectively, are couvales- lumber. He reports trade dull in the umber business, and prices for all sort3 of lumber except walnut, at a low ebb. The latter he says is in very any power m money. N. B. No back talk cent. Misses Lelia Addington, Mattic Ber ry and Belle Barnes were visiting our town last week, and we trust enjoyed their visit. lhe long looked tor lottery money share, Mr. Editor, as informant, we'll divide. I met Dr. "W. J. Berry and Uncle Josh Render, from your county, in the city the other day, and they seemed to have enjoyed themselves hugely while here lhe Dr. is one flint rrnM rn thn Inct ditrMi nun thnn fa" t, , i i.j . .. A 1: t.flra linnlr OihIa fi immnpr nt I Inifi I e . e . .. , . , rapidly disbursed by the commissioner, vinnrv fnlkR kaiv in thecitv Inst wnok. I r J J j j , . , , , . , , . but I learned that they got scattered WIUU c Wl.!l..tm.!nr.tl,p!hr. n,l Hnm fnll sll0Ut for J-V when the? SeC thc hun t J' - I j.i .in i it. i.; . .1 . early in the acbon. Some were car-1 ,w . ... ri. r: 1 a i: t tr i ii.i in particular, an old veteran, bandaged I . . . ,i . , , . on us the other day; he reports all well Ilia fi-irwta wit it n hnrfAtpaH rmrmont I . ' , .... , , , . in Egypt, and darkness being dispelled aud folding a sleeveless gown about t, -A -m- r ? i i him, silently stole away, while a few, can see a sign hung on the front door of a fine mansion", which reads; 'Aoksts Beware.' c., . a- ion XJe n jfangled, drawback and squeezes togeth- without comment er, new mod tu operandi. Ladies say I M1 h k The other day a Vicksburg father, finding it necessary to reprove his son, gently said: "Don't stuff victuals into vnnr mouth thnt wnv. mv son: Geortre x j .t n .1 i J j j o cm, auu, uiuie suiue uuie, auuu u.u... Wnshinrrtnn rli.ln't Put nftsr thnt fash. tO m aown. u is caiieu uie ii.gu- , TlG . nccente,l the renroof , and after pondering rnmnrkwl to himself: "And am a lauor-savme oeneiacior, uiai j. t .... fj,wirn ... . I 1- fa am an everlasting Iickcd hIs j.. for gndin a jttie 0f 'Wait ! shouted the husband, 'please wMgky ; thc shed whcn he wag hunt. Kir.'u ll i'.v'ev ing aftcr a liorscslioe, either." The agent did so. ... . Why, that would make a good hay "Henry, why dou't you keep a sup- hoister.' ply of cloves in your pocket?" 6aid an Yes,? answered the agent, 'but it is Albany young lady to her escort nt the more particularly designed, fqp ladies.' Opera House recently; "you wouldii'i The husband sent for hi daughter then have to run out' after every act topxamine the invention. and I don't see why you are so awful !Thy3 is a new unparaflehHl, upright, I win) of clove anyhow. and rather promptly filled my' reports, and! T ..... a I. 1 , . , . I Sprino Lick. Ky.. Nov. 29. A waB a JllIIC reanui UMl mJ wsl nm The all-absorbimr' tonic of conversa- "busted" tbe rress but have ascer- tion amomr us at this time is. tobaccc. tained that 5t dd not aPPear mia& M ' As yet, no sales have been made of any Pten yf to a crowd of other nwt- . nd . ofGnrmntr material importance, but the prospects tcr' and othfP m the 5 obstructing the-turnpike-read' from. are favorable for a brisk trade in this I cun.cow Vfafmt WilliamstoWWhUier articleofproduc.io.,,i.,a very short gM S m.y know their ,iad prrrcBased for 830,000, maP We time. Itis supposetl that the price "V were PW fcarinj: up. at fab plfeflsurc The- will range from hve to six dollars per .. . . . . ... weJllwve lately been nut.in rjassable . ' this place, recrivcu one crop last weeK .. . - . as pvhen they tiertared they coaia?.ge- no or which they paid fix dollars for . ' ..... I ground for mrjlctnK35t -10 eaf, and four dollars for lugs. ZLS. "Mr. CftA. ntrr-np h.nfi Messrs. 'A. G. Rowe & Biairm " 7;w5?'-t Meach amtheHriorferjyT, start for Louisville about the 10th of "ir- J I"0" nas ,oee" PfS CourtshoBted the e5fTge, imtfbVdloV next month for the purpose of pur- Pes for t,n,c fr0Ia OfaSanftutkrm!. chasing an entire new stock of dry down the river. adjourned" the regular terra ofGcWtj goods, groceries, and, in feet,- every- Jlrs- xaniei, uaugnwr ana son, nave' & 8p$cIal i. f utxt darMd thing usually kept in a first-class coun- returned Irom Louisville. a special grand jury sworn, irstrocted try store. Theirnewstoreisnowcom- Mr Montague, ofCalifornb, isvis them-severely as tohrenuirenraft f pleted except some inside painting, iting his brother. Judge Montague, of themr wrote-out the indictmeuto,.. toofe. which they will have done this week, mis pace. Jie seems to be a pleasant them into the- grand jury mssvjc Mr Strasburger who has a saw null gentleman, and- can interest one high- made the ibrtawav stw lfos aai re near this place, has just returned from My with h descriptions of the "Golden port tbem to the Court ' Louisville, whither he went a few day State. N. Roblew. To one not versed m the lawv -t6 ago to make engagements for a lot of jrarBOStCT. loots like a very high-handed way , fl transacting business. .'t BY VIOLA. a- .1 Trom the Vraokfort'SeMMa'- "Ttrenty years ," missed1 an oHl Paxirv Bowling Cfreen; ahd'Morgaa- maid. oof? rrW wmtpr p.vpnintr in shp I field have erch & sulendid f!niwt.rTnnu- great demand, and a good article will gat jD tbe M her that cost $125,000 apke. command h,ghly remunerative VU. Andir3Btfifc- A 1 1 t e t.-j . .tWL c uinscw wuer jureueuu, r 1... p-:,W rsnLJS v o 1 wniio sitrt (irmT rrrmriifTnfi-iiir at hor wouId-De horse thieves were caught on 5jjc ( place not long ago, and- thirty-nine an ol(lrrav 1 onlv The C&cmnaU'papewdec&se note- ashes were well "laid on" their backs, . ,,1:,,-. i, w the utmost eeafidnee-tw th,-n. after which, they were released and "Ahraershe jjghed, "Yes, just UerrmgthrcflCiJwntiaatfto. allowed to go on their way rejoicing. twent a te nisht-what rtan- Chattaaewa ever thor eosra.trjd: We have been unable to ascertain the ra ove m rife - t, ,uthern nllrod.n withia W ,tw names of any of the parties. Br; ht M rf . f fifteen month thb date-Decem- Several car loads of lumber and t am now what the wor(1 artnu ber2.1875. hoojr-poles were shipped from thU place Uaidoffortv. Butcan IaHowmrJ s..... laSl WeeX. I oolf tn rTn-f.ll nrr. tUni.u r(...l. It is evident some iUesigning per-1 - aM T... t. t , that theitoyal Oeograph- .. 1 J n n - 1 . m. I'WiHArv map nrMm . k.ah mm. person attempted tha morning to.cause deemed healed haye U(kea a wreck on the rad road by-throwing ftnd the iceQa j fc . huge rails, and old cross ties on the . ve . . -to , j j track m several pLices between here 0hj to bury my ocj m the and Caneyvillc It is to be hoped LireamofLeth e. cxtraetinfffrom H all . . 1 I ioJ fSociety met again to loner ifr. f Stanley for ha seeeessM Afi-tcan ei ploratiee. Speakcis. 'dcrfaared there wrjothingmtfe gtft rf tlrr sociefy toohagh ferhs rewgrd, d3je-"deserv- Icd xeteptw ta hk niiiT-inra.-tlih the evil one, and that justice will be Vain wisher I am; for tha past can meted out to him. TIIE OHIO - never be wholly buried nlil Bnrllno-rMi TTnruf wlisn tipw'Si- m oblivion. . , A ..c " VOVSTX CONVEX I ,-'ue gllm-B "e iace mat nave , . TION striven to fonret have ruinl mv fwl-l J o j t. AUubaa Joan of Arc ronrmaarfe s. She - Met with Rock of Safety Lodge No. 14, I. O. of G. T., at Hamilton, Ky., Nov. 9lh 1875. Two-thirds of the babie bero -ia the Dr. and Uncle Josh among them, iicld out to the bitter end, and were overpowered but not conquered. The Dr. will soon go to Frankfort, I sup pose, and if Miss Sallic don't watch him he will 'take up another coop of game cocks with him. For the in formation of any interested parties, I will state that good shirts can be Rev. E. M. Crow delivered a fine sermon at Goshen to an appreciative audience. Business has been active during thc past few weeks and still improving. Juxo. POIXT PLEASANT. Pt. Pleasant. Ky., Dec. 6. Editor Herald: The grange and farmers of this community met some ings tonight. "Pussy," and she gently stroked the detachment of the rebel army. the cat's head, "Pussy, my only com-heads thc insurgents in pesseo, dressed The Convention was called to order panion, and truest friend, listen to the Uq s riding habit, sad mounted oa by Bro. S. W. Roll, President. The sad story of my youth:" . fine horse, and k as brave as a lion. first business was the election of offi- "1 had, as most every girl of sixteen Should she fall into the h of.the cers: uros. uen. JNewton, 1'resiuent; has, a lover, and one on whom 1 be- fiendish Smnkrrfc- of the "RnmaX ar C. McK. Hamilton, Vice-President; I stowed the purest of human affection. I Santiago de Cuba stripe, a worse; &te Jno. M. Torrance, Secretary. The With him the world was an earthly tun mortvrtm aLtrw taV twoka fresiuent men invitea uro. vjt. vtr . 1 raraaise; wueu separaiea, 1 areamea her. Bain, P. G. W. C. T., to the chair, who and thought only of him. Thus fourl annninted the several committees and years sncd bv oinrolden wincrs. On I started them to work. Bro. B. is a. my birth day, completing my twienti-1 816 hoys. whole souled Good Templar and. a cth year, he was to lead me to the An a,,,, was; boasting to worker- alta', Yankee that they had a look m the The committee on credentials report- "So implicit waa was my confidence Mu3eum TM 0wn'edby ed fourteen delegates, whose reports that nothing would have shaken my Q-lcer0 ojJf ain't nuthin "'re were favorable, trust Ah 1" and she heaved another ted'the Yankee; "m the museum The committee on the state of the deep sigh, "little did I know the ter- at Bortfag there got the led pencil Order reported as follows: We find giversation of human mind.. Neither Noah to checkoff the'l. that several Lodges have gone down, had I a guardian angel to whisper in mak that went into the-ark." " but we believe there is enough, if they my ear that I was laying my heart on ... were rallied together, to re-organize so false an altar, had I, when the shock IttooktheAtlantacoastitutiontorefer every Lodge that has gone down in the came, it would not have been so severe, to that beauteous new Jerusalem whre county, so we must take courage and I was adorned on the evening set for "the beauteous forms of pin-back goto work and ask God foasslst us and my marriage in my wedding apparel, angels flit among the streets." bles3 our efforts; and, ifGodisonour awaiting the coming of my then sup- A vincennes, Ind., man and his side, what need we care for thescoffs posed future lord. But he never came 1 wife after a 8tand upfigh't' of an; hour, and sneers of the opposers of Temper- Only a wee note of his illness reached congd to call it "a draw." 'She , . .. rni 1 1. 1 :m " ., :! ance. We also recommend that the mu. iw shuck, waa muevu icmuic drew about six handfuls of hair but of convention system be kept up, also that wounds were made in my heart that hh h each Lodge will appoint a committee to can never be healed. ForyearsI dare , visit the Lodges that have gone down, not look on the face ot him, but uwnght Aaverusing pays, a oieuo win and build them up; we also recommend the temptation was irresistable. I advertised for a servant girl, and one that the Chair appoint a County Dep- looked, and the past came rolling back ot his three wives Knocicea at we uoor utv to see to that work. Bro. S. W. like some great avalanche, almost con- Roll was appointed Countv Deoutv. sumiug my being. Friends and rela- and Ave hope to hear of good work, tives have departed to their lar-off Lodges that have gone down may ex home, leaving me alone to mourn over pect a visit from Bro. Roll. Newton my fate. The world calls me fastidi- Lodgo No. 410 was selected as the ous, cross and ugly. But, could they nlacc of holdincr the next convention. " Lift the vail in less shan five hours after the paper was out. bought tor 5.1 ou. opeaKing ot shirts, time since and formed a tobacco asso- there was a mystery unearthed in the ciation for the purpose of having their upper part of the city a day or two tobacco classed, prized, shipped and t'Ilf . 1 il . T .1 I iv ago, wnicn diqs iair 10 equal me uainan sold on their own account. 1 lie asso- mystery of New York. While cleans ciation first rented L. M. Patterson's ing the house and moving furniture, a large and well appointed tobacco house, shirt saturated with blood was found situated at Point Pleasant, on Green behind an old bureau, and how it river, for one year for the sum of $200. came there is the mystery. The in- They also elected H. J. C. Linley their mates of the house claim to know agent, who agrees to pay rent, furnish nothing about it. The detectives can hogsheads, class prize, ship, sell, and now have a bloody shirt case to work pay over to each member of the associ on at home. at'ou the proce3 f h'3 tobacco for t " , . . . tt seveutyfive cents per one hundred I notice a complaint 111 the Herald With the Wcll known integ. of week before last iu regard to mail rfty ofMr. Linley, as well as his ex irregularities. I suppose the cause is pcrience and skill as a tobacconist, we owing to the fact that new agents have n,ay reasonably expect to realize all our , , , 1 , tobacco will brmir 111 the Louisville been pkiccd 011 your road, and they re- market J P R . 1 . 1 1 .iinii -n t iof rrjni Hie iiiutien recess ea oi iht boui. ana nm ana in 01 xeoruur, la.o, . finJan.ui.h there untold.' tne tunc. Our meeting was a very pleasant one, A iianusome youth being questioned Jiro. liam rteiivereu a puniic lecture ai b th stlish lad to his occu- A young man employed on Com merce street is six feet eight inches high, and weighs a trifle over a hun dred pounds. They judge by his ap petite that he 'a hollow dear down, and think of amputating one foot and using him for a stovepipe Nbrundi SeUdut. Babies are not named Henay Ward night, which resulted in twelve names pation, replied that he was "au adjust- as much as they used to be. but they toRockofSafetyLodge. Nine joined er of raovaWo alphabets." He was are still famous for paroxysms of true that night, and seven or eight since. 8;mpiy a printer. bo our enorts were not m vain, w e hope to see a goodly number at our A young lady on answering her lov next convention, as a good time is ex- er's letter, wrote thus: "I chewed the peeled. Jno. M. Torrance, Sec, When a stranger asked a Detroit girl, whom he met at a party, if she was married, she promptly-replied: stamp all to thunder, for I knew you Lot auite. but I've sued three or four licked it" Lt,.tw fnr l.rwvh of nromlse " A strantrer kissed a La Crosse irirl A Granee cotton Factory in or near by mistake, and was then licked by Natchez, Miss., is proposed, with a J . , ' . , , - capital of $60,000 in $25 00. her two brothers for being mistaken. He then deliberately kissed her for be- The probability is that Grant will dence from that paper, but I am glad inS who 6ne ahd ww ,ickctl for precipitate. the country in'o a ; war t ifr. to say the fault is not mine. I have """B &p.un. LETTER FROM CROMWELL. Comwell, Ky., Nov. 30. The readers of the Herald will perhaps expect some apology by me(?) for the late absence of my correspon X X