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3 i so:.3raroRX), icy. ' Friday Morning - - July 0, 1883 LAN LOCAL TIME CARD. Mill train rlif North. Smith Estirsestrsln" South " Norh... .. 1 IS r. u. I no r. u. ..Ill) A.M. -I1U. M. L0CALJI0TICES. Boy i'ainth of Penny A McAllster. NlCKitojk of lilrlliiUr card at Penn A McAllster'. STANDARD read mil! talnt it Mo Robert A HUkr'h. All Hut color of Diamond Pea at Mc Itoixrta A HUrrV Oknuink II V. (IrnTflf tiilianii al Mr Itnl tin At Httfu'f. J(H. Haa Hob Clinlrrn Cure. I'enti A McAllstrr sole? stents. Watch m, Clock and Jewelrjr repaired aul warranted I17 I'ennj A McAllster. (Iivkn up tint Mcltol r U A Hiijk mile the lt Hola Walrr In the world. Try It. MAciiiNr On., which will neither licit nor gum, CO cent ir callan. Also eilM strained lard oil at Alcltatwita A HUikr'i-, PERSONAL. Mr. Ed. W.Swr.rnirv, of the IC M I. Wi here Wedneadij, Hon. II. M. Ilumirrr, of l.asceater, waa Iteielaet nltflit. MM Liun AitoN ha returned from Gille; at Ht. Mar;'. Mr. E. It. Davi ha moved from King Mountain to Lilf, Kj. Mit. A.OLOwoowtn, of Frankfort, I with liUurollier-ln-law, Mr. I). Kiss. II J, Daikt, I'rfij , lian Ixeii aKjintel depot agent of the K. O at Hlinfurd Jimr. tlou. , Mia Ankit Waihrkiiit, of Stem M, 1 itllng her al-ter, Mr. A. A. Mr. Kinney. '-Mn. W. H. Mnltonrrtri liugone to Cotlnnlou mi liililmiM connected with the K'.tlt. R i Mrs. Taylor and Tllsse Mattie and Millie Taylor, i-f Fayttte, are wialllnir Mr. Will CralR. i Mr W. H. Johnson, of Lily, wa up oa'vlaU to the family of Mr. Peter Hlraub, Ihl week. Mu. J. V. McAi.inicii, Cashier of the Ballon National II ink, .St. Joe, Mo , ha Joined hi wife here. Mrs. Whitley, of Danville, and Mis Annie Owsley.of WiKMlford, are guests of Mrs. 11. C. alright. Mr. D. W. Vahievit.u 1 llmiluc round o" tiulche from the ellecl of a crere kit V on the aukle ly a roll. Miici MauoiR KouriiTio.M, of KprlnK field, and liessle Ki-rflcman, of Iiojlcuiin' Mill, are vMllnfr Mi Hallie Cook at Hustonrllle. Mb. T. K. IlRl'Ci: who haa been living In Florid for sow time, i her the tirl ofht brother, Cleorxe II. Ilruce. Mr. L, U. Kilelln t here also. Mr. K. H Uuknside ant Mr. K 1'. Owsley hare cone to Lancaster to-atlrnd the bedside of Mr. Unrnsldr, Mr. Hum aide' mother, who I not eicted to lire. CoL J. 8. MoHRltoN, well and favora ble known in llils section a Division Knatl neer of the C.8. It. It., late of the C, AO. It. It, is now Chief Ijigineer oftho Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley It. U. Willi head quarter at r'sjellerllle, N. C. LOCAL MATTERS. W'ANTrn-New l'olatoea. H.O.r.rlKht. HounxAliE fiult can at V, II. Wk Ki'. FnutTJamandCan al Druce, Warren A CoV - iii - Wiiitk Mountain Ice cream Freeter at II.C IlrlstilV llAI.t.'ri health preerflnc cornel for aale litobuH. I.ylle'. ' Mi vi Anna Hcott, daughter of Dr. ifcolt, died Saturday al Koniernet. I.'l.niANT new dexlKin In fictur Fraiura and Cornice) Moulding at H. K. Wearcn' Fruit J aim. We have more of them than we think we can aril, and have re duced the price on them. Any atyleyoa want. H.CUrlgUt. ' AM. our arcounta are ready for inipiH- dlate wltleuicnt, pleae attend to llicui al once a we wUh to clone up the old biial new. A. Owiley A Bon. Oun neuii'annual reltieinent of arcounta I July firal, and we will be pleamrd to liarr all Indrbtcd to In to come and rettle without dely. Mcltulierl A HlaL'. I will kep Irath tuy old aland and the O Wiley atand opeu for the prenent, where I nm prepaietl to wrve the puhlio promptly with good at the Iowet C(iire. II. U llright. TiieitK are ix tunnel on the Kentucky Central between Klchuiond and Wlnche ter, a dlilauce of 23 mile, the lariat I only Y30 feet. The Iron bridge acron I ho Kentucky rlrer I 560 feci long and 00 feet high. , "Oath" KOf for Col. Bwope in lbeCin clnnatl 1'nquirtr and Intimate, though he denied It oyer hi own ilgnature ewal yeira ago, that the Col, Kate biui moat of the Information for hi fuuiou Lexington letter which created auch a atoru of iudlg nation In that wicked city. Uahnh' Lire. Mi J. U. McAfee U agent for Mr. W. T. I'rlce'a Life of Haroe and will call on all the Lincoln people with a copy of the book and glre them a chance to auWrlbo. I'icetiloO. lodH Lore Story fl.W). Bhe will make but ouo canraju, ro mako your mind up to buy the beat book luaued for year. It it war to the knife and the knife to the liilr at Slauford Junction now. Tho L. A. N, afraid of lU new rival the K, C. I throwing every obatacle In it way penal- ble. It will not allow the latter to take it puMogcr Into It detot nor will It permit the ute of It v'il'rU- To prevent a connection thire the L. A N. will pull out with the other train la light and do varl ou other petty and spiteful trick. Well, let 'em tight. The people will be the gainer and they the lotera. Another car or the hot lime al V. II ,l,,n"'- Sruf at W. if. Ill.gln' for fruit jar and iiiRiri. Tradic I)or.una taken for full raluo at II. C. llrlglilV (Irahu Hcylhe, atacklne fork, Ac, at V. It HlrKlna'. A Mr.WKlorflca In l-een etahlllied at Newell, I'lilanki county, For HAl.r, A handnome rcaldenre. Will aell very cheap. W. Craig, Htanfonl. ' i - - We have the blggeat utock of augari in Inwn. Special figurn for'50-lh. or more. H. C. Ilrlght For SAMX-Car load of nice timothy hay, ready haled. John I!rleht,B(anford. ' Tun rrpubllrana of Ihn 17th Senatorial Dialrlcl honilnated John It Wilon, Ivi, nf Knor, at Jondon, Wednroday. It ha been terribly hot thl week, the Iheiinonieler reaching for reveral day 115 In I he ahade. The 4th wai a alnnncr. Horn, to the wife nf (leorge II. Cooper, of Hiiflonville, on Ihe-llh, n fine girl. TouiHy will now have two rcniona for cel ebrating the Declaration of Indrtwndcnre lay. TllR clear weather baa given the far mer a chance al their wheat and they have Wen making good lira of their time. The rrnp I much Iwller than wa thought a few wrek ago, The omnlbu line to the Kenluckr Cen tral la now 0cn, I!ue will leave Stan ford al :t:10 A. M. to connect with the 1 o' clock Iratn and at 9.30 lo bring paMenger from the 10 o'clock train. Will call at the rraidence of tlio'o who notify me the night before A.T Nunnelley. Tile Cumberland Fall Hotel, kept by Mr S, Owen, I the moat pleaaant place In the mounUinit lo apend the auminer, either for the invalid or plramire aeeker. Ila mineral water are Gne, the fiihing nnd hunling r.ond, the boating nice and the culaine jutt aplendid. Stage meet (he dally Irnln on the 0.9. It. It. and take yon to the Falla for tupper. The colored picnic In the Itochenter Av enue wa attended by a large crowd which, notwithstanding the Intense heat, eremed to enjoy Itself aiiierlatlvely. The Iter. Aabury, the rrpubllcan nominee for ltegli ter cf Land Office, and aeveral other color ed men nude eeche but the white can didate were conp!cuoualy absent. Aabu ry I a good looking mulatto, ia quite an intelligent man and apparently the peer uf any of Ida ticket hut many of the while radical aay, ''We never have voted for a d n negro and never will." I'ooii llobbitl neem to have struck an (mutually lad alreak of luck, for in addi tion to the unmerciful tongue lashing giv en him by Judge Hill on Monday, he bad hi fafe knocked out of ahape on Tuesda; by Joe l'ollard of Crab Orchard. Vollard' tory, we leurn, I that Itjbbllt remarked in a rather pouiou manner that he would givo f50 lo re a Crab Orchanl man that had voted lor Lara (loocli. l'ollard pre- eriited himself and slid he waa one. liob hltl then asked him if be would vote fur Mm Ihl time, when he reptied, "No, I'll are you Inh I first," whereuon llobbitl let him have It in the fc and then l'ol lard went fur him, Unfortunately Hun- ley Singletou separated them before any serious damage wa done and tho war waa over. At the Highland plintc Wednesday Ihdihltt'a face presented a very dilapidated aspect and be seemed lo be much under the weather, generally. Ki.nck the nulla began running there haa never been ro much complaint a now. Our Tuesday's pacra bad not reached McKin ney nor Huatonville yesterday, we learn by telephone. Crab Orchard did not get Fri day' paper till .Saturday. Williamsburg got the liue of June '-Jth on July llh Ilrodhead write that about half of the time our piper fail to tried there on the day ol publication, Ac , Ac. It I not the fault of our 1. M., nor I It of our office, as we never fall to have our paper out and mailed on time. The wholo trouble aeema to be that a majority of llio MgenU on the train have no tpjalilictllon lor their posi tion further than that they are republic am We have reported the atale of allaira to hiMdiiuarlcr, from which we usiiallf irceive n promlte thai there shall Ui an improvement, and there I for a while. It dotWl last long, though, Mute theru la ciuse for complaint again. We Intend lo continue to report till an Improvement la made or souio worthlcn cus I removed. Tilt: Highland S.indty Hohoil Ticulc and ttb ol July celebration wa tho big geat thing witueiued In that section for manvadar. It waa admirably arranged, the beat of order prevailed and if theie wa a dron of w liskr on tho uround it did not manifest itself in the had behavior of a Ingle inau. The crowd wa varlouily c- tlmated at from 1,mO0 lo 'J.oOO and a better dressed, cleaner and luoro thrift looking one never gathered in the mountain. The programme consisted of a number of cred itable esiuya by the young ladle ol the varlou schools, the reading of the Decla ration of Independence by Mr. W. II. Mil ler, a aoul itirring addresa on that time- honored document br Col. T. I'. Hill and teimitrance oratloua by Mr. ltuat and Kid. J. (I. Llviogatou. The singing waa very line and Mi Jarvi allowed herself a good organist. There wa an abundance of eve ry thing good lo eat and even after the tremendoui crowd had eaten there were till left more tbau "neveu basket full." The Valley Cornet lliml, which discounted lively piece at Interval, waa much com plimented, and one lady of au-ipprcclallve nature puttied her way through the crowd to the eland, and laid. "1 mut shake hand tight now with each of the Hand boy, fur thU imuic ha done my very aoul good, and I want you all lo come to our table tu dinner. May the Lord blew you all," A balloon ascension wa one of the feature, Ilruce, Warreu A Co. furnishing the balloon, which wt of good Iz. Noth ing occurred to war the pleasure of the day and every body aeemed to have a good time although the weather wa ai hot a hadei. liiAMriON Reaper am Mower repair of everr description at llrncef Warren A Co.' Dr. OirLtr has succeeded In moving al most entiro the large frame dwelling from it place, up hill aeveral hundred yarda lo hla new lot. It went on roller, hut mighty slowly. m - Having sold our entire slock of Rood lo Mr. II. C, llright, we desire to thank our customer for their liberal patronage In the past, anklng a continuance of the same for our aurccwior. Respectfully, A. Ows ley A Bon. Ciiamnon Machine Retaihs I have on hand audi a are generally needed and If parties In need of auch repair will call on me, I can frequently mo them annoy ing delay nnd expense, Oeo.D. Wearen, TllK Ltncasler Telephone I all right now and the line I ready for the mo of the public. Mr. II, I', Hunker, of Dayton, O. from whom the instrument were bought arrived yesterday and soon got them in proper adjustment. . It (Xrir ill f'i to deliver our Lancaster mall Tuesday and will rent the aame to day, fur we Intend that lliey shall be de livered on the ilny of publication In spite oftho mall authorities, who have cut off our cornier lion with that city almost in tlrely. The letter which appear in our columni to-day, although mailed on the I, did not reach hero till yesterday. REUOIoHs -Kid. W. li. Cloyd will preach at Oiv ens' church next Sunday morning, and at the Camp Meeting ground at Junction City, on Siindiry evening al 6 v. it. A Sunday School Convention of tho South District Association will convene with Ihe New Providence llaptiat Church in Iioyle county, July 1 llh and loth. The programme include the discussion of a number of Interesting question on which such aleri na Ueva. Lansing Jlurrow, II Allen Tupper and others will debate. The Stanford Interior Journal publishes all of Rev. fJeo.O. Ihrnei' Lon don letters, and llioe of the reverend gen tleman' friend who wish to keep pace with hi teachings and travels will find the Interior Journal not only the American organ of the great divine, hut they will find It abreast of the foremost papers. In Kentucky, and worthy of their reading, If there were no extra induce uientH attached. Rowling Oreeu Gazette. Aichbishop John Rapttst I'urcell ia dead at hi home near St. Martin', O. He waa horn in Mallow, Ireland, February 20, 1800, and was ordained a priest at l'aris, France, in 1H1!0 He wa apKInted llish op of Cincinnati Jn 18.13, and in 1800 wa made an Archbishop. He will be remem bered more especially from the fact that ho took $3,051,31" 92 ortila pariahonerw, nion ey on deposit and that waa Iho last most of them ever aaw of their hard earning. Rev. J. R IVeplea aaka ua to announce ' that the Methodist Church, South.at Lan caster hai secured Rev. Joseph II. Cotlrell, D D,of LouUvlllc, Ky., lo deliver hi two notable lecture on Ihe evening of Ihe 10th and lllh July, "An Hour' talk about Roy" and "Discounted Ministries or Ihe Philosophy of True Life?" He will preach on Monday night, the 9lh, at Lancaster. Dr. Cotlrell ha delivered these and other lecture in Ihe chief cilie of Kentucky, and haa recently made a lecture lour thro' Ihe South. He la declared to be equal to any lecturer in the country by the preiw, and by tho leading men of alt professions." LANO. STOCK AND CROP. For Rent 170 acres of gras. T.W. Illggins, Stanford. The Chicago wheat market has rallied a little and quotation are a cent or two higher, New crop Fullz wheat ii aelling in Richmond, Va , at price ranging from $1. 1 1 to 1 17. All person indebted to me for season of their mares are notified to come forward and xeltle. Frland Hiatt. For aale nt a bargain, , a combined Reaper and Mower (Champion), and other farming utensil. P. W. Logan. Of Ihe lUria court day sale. Win. Tarr bought 10 cattle of about 1,100 pound av erage for $50.10 r head. A lot of year ling mule sold for t92 er head. Very fetv Htock ol anr kind o tiered. A Idler from Fiali Commissioner Iltird lo Hon. J. A. McKeniie state that a carload of 1,000,000 of the finny tribe haa been rent to Kentucky, 300,000 of which are to be placed In the Oreen river at Miinfordsvllle. Howling Oreen (lax. The Cincinnati cattle market remains quiet: Common I quoted at 2 to S', fair to medium 3 tu I; good to extra butch era i to fi; common to choice ahipper I tu fi 85; Mocker and feeder t to 5 eta. Hog are also quiet at price ranging Iroui 5 to 035 according to quality. Sheep are dull al t! to lj; stock wclhera :i to -l; ewea 3 to 3, Lamb are fairly actlro at 01 to 0 35; BouTcouNjr. Oantille, Mrsar. Malk Wakefield and John Frri are In Madison, county buying mule. , J I ' t Ilruce A Harlan told on Wednesday to II. H.Kveler, of Lexington, a fine fl year old roan horse for f-W. A colored base-ball club came from Cincinnati ou the llh to play a match game with one of "our" club. The home nigger got away with them by a score of 'Jltg23. Miss Annio Mc A lister, who baa been so very ill, was a little belter Thursday Viornlug, a I also Mta Hvlla Payne of F.llzabetli town, who lias been very ill at the residence of her aunt. Mr, (leo. W. Welch, Jr. Ilualnes house were generally closed in Danville on Ihe -t tit . Several parties of gentlemen sought cool place and Dili on Ihe banks and in water of Dlx River. The first they found the latter they did not 'cause they were not there. Mr. J. Wesley Durham returned from Chicago Wednesday night. Mr. Durham visited the Lake City to argae an Import ant land suit before one of the equity court. II ha strong hope of a favora ble termination of hit cue. The Interior Journal for Tuesday the 3d, had not arrived In Danville up to the time thl report closed Thursday at 1 :30 r M John Powers, ayouth wtll-knownhere, whose mother keep the toll-gate between Shelby City and Ilustonvllle, met with an accident on the evening ol the 3d, which I likely to prove fatal. He waa going from Harrodsburg to llergln on a hand-car when he fell of), the car passing over him, There waa a temperance picnic at Cald well' meeting-house on the 4th, which wai attended by ahont 3V) men, women and children. Rev. II. J. Perry, a veteran temperance worker, presided. Speeches were made by Dr. 8. 8. Yerke, D. D.,Prof. O. Iltaty, President of Centre College, Rev. W. r. Taylor, of Ihe M. V. Church, South, and last if not leatl, II. M, Llnney. Reso lution nero adopted declaring that the "rewlutera" would vote for no candidate for Ihe Legislature who would not pledge hlmsell to support a local option law that would be submitted to Ihe people of Ihe whole Slate and thai would embrace) Ihe entire State In It provision, BEYOND THEOCEAN'S WAVE "IMIAIMJ3 'X'lIJ I'-OIlls" 102 SiiACKi.rws-i.i. Lane. Dai.yton, IONDON, i:. June 11th, '83 J Vrtr Interior Mario and I are oil for Hastings, on the sea cost, thl afternoon, where we begin a meeting to-night, if the LORD will. The II ighgale meeting closed last night with a crowed hall and a larger number of con fessions than at any previous service for adults Jesus keeping the best wine for the close of the feast, a he alway doe vhen trusted fully. Eighteen icrmona were preached during tho two week of the meeting and tl.o number of confession amounted to 325 in all. PRAISK THE LORDI The majority were children, for the place I so cloely shut up by sectari an bigotry and High Church exclnsivenem, that very little access could be eflected to the body of Ihe people. Nearly all who did come were raved and Higbgate has not been moved so visibly for half centu ry, perhaps. The dear taint who have been struggling on in service, "hoping against hope," are full of good courage now and go on their way rejoicing, more than ever resolved not to he weary in well doing. We have made dear friend of the truest type In Higbgate and have enjoyed the most delightful intercourse with a number of refined christian people. And best of all thi meeting bat brought us in to contact with those who are at the head of various earnest christian missions and thus invitations to steady work for the LORD have come to us in greater num ber than we can rrspond to. Praise III dear Name for all. A recent mall from America brought the first lesponse to the appeal for dear, trusting hearts to take part in the English work. The first one was the wife of one of my dearest friend of boyhood, Mrs. Geo W. Houck. Tho saconi' was her maid, Annie, who wa greatly blessed during Ihe Dayton meeting. Thi morning come a letter from my slater, Mr. Lulie C. Mays, of Lexington, telling us that she and her mother join the trusting band. These "first fruit" of the great harvest lo follow are welcome and fresh a first fruits always are. Send on a word, dear friends, as many a have heart for it. You do not know how It will hold up our hands. Last Wednesday ,by previous appointment, wo went to Reading, 40 mile west of Lon don, in Berkshire. The name of the coun ty will be auggestlve, at once, to tome, as the place from which the fine breed of hog so well-known in Kentucky, first came. We ran down in an hour by the Qreat Western, taking the Utile organ along. We had a family InvitatUn from Mr, Wm Palmer, our friend who waa to preside at the meeting; but wife was detained at the sickbed side of Mrs. Noble, while Willie took my place at Higbgate. George went with ua and Ilro. Wm. Noble ("Noble Wil liam,' aa I have transposed it) accompa nied ua to introduce ua to the Reading public well-known to him already. Berk shire N one of the finest wheat countries In England and that crop wa growing in ver dant luxuriousnrs nnd beauty all along the line of our journey. Tho scenery waa Bourbon county, at it bat, over again. I can't say more. Our eye juat feasted on Ihe prospect. What a contrast to Iondon'a chimney pot It wasl A distant view of Windsor Castle we had, aa wo aped along at a rushing rate. The train attain a much higher rate of speed in Eugland than the American average; all making about the beat time of the New York or Ptunaylva nla Cuutral. Arrived at Reading and meekly aubmlttlug to a bit of robbery by the railway official In charge, on account of Ihe organ, for which he cooly charged us 0 ahllling for the hour' run, we fell Into the hand of kind friends, who had a car rlage in wailing and quickly transferred ua to the Lodge Hotel, where every comfort awaited u. A cup of tea with a delicious cut of cold roast beef, refreshed us for the evening' service. We were soon en route for Forrester' Hall, where we witnessed tho novel sight of 8 10 wen and women seat ed at the national "tea drinking," on a mammoth scale. This seems the beat way of getting people together In England and 1 doubt If a better one could be devised of the sort. At thi particular "lea," two Immense hall were fillej, with au over llow of 30 or 40 In the baaemeot, when the bread uud cake were cut and Ihe tea brew ed; 700 quart of the latter barely a u liked for thl evening, while 'J00 half-quartern loavea of bread and unlimited raisin cake upplied theiolid iiortlon of the feaat, On a bank holiday ,3 font of raisin cake are consumed by the 10,000 people who take tea ou that prodigiou occasion. I suppose raisiu cake I popular because of it general likeness to plum pudding, for age our of the invariable delight of the British palate, in company with roast beef, that ha helped to make John Bull the blutT, hearty fellow he I. Forrester Hall 1 tho meeting place of the "Ancient Order of Forrester," who date back, with much pomp of accompany ing Insignia, to the merry day of Robin Hood and Sherwood Forrest, and no end of jolly outlawry, The occasion of thl tea drinking wa the anniversary of a society which, beglnnln In very small things, I growing In Import ance every year. It it entitled the "Help Yourself Society." Oyer 1,000 were en rolled In the Reading branch during the past year. It I manly a temperance or ganization and one of the vlgorou offshoot of Ihe Blue Ribbon movement. The meal ing wa not a public one the hall being densely packed by the member of the or ganization and their wives, with not an inch of room for other. A large propor tion of my audience were not christians, to I had fnll evangelistic opportunity, Wm. Palmer, J1 , of the great firm of Huntley A Palmer, biscuit manufacturers, was the chairman. He is at the head of every good work in Reading and the most Mil entlal man in Ihe city by long mid. Hi wide and deep purse I ever open for all who need. He it was who purchased Hoi loti Hall for $2,000 (5,000) and gave It lo the Blue Ribbon folk, led by our "No ble William." Thi U but one of hi ma ny munificent gift of a similar character A Mr. Cameron, from London, who wa to return to the city Ihe same night, led off in a '-'0 minutes' address, Then I had the floor for a 25 minutes' sermon on "Helping ourselves by letting Jesua do it all," In which the dear LORD gave full lllerty and favor with Ihe people. Marie, dear girl, sang three hoIo. My good friend Al lison, ol tl.o Commotio, will ha rejoiced lo hear that I no longer arcompar.y her with my dulcet voice, I having discovered what I was slow to do at home, that the public would much rather hear her alone all the time. At any rate, the British public take wonderfully to her simple little solo, sung In her low tones and ever effectively. I agree with Allison, now, though I once thought him needlessly crlical, that sing ing I not my forte. The duets, there fore, are Ihingsofthe past and I shall stick to preachine in the future. Sutor ne ultra errjtulam, Bro. Noble conculded in n few well-chosen word aril the Forrester Hall meeting dispersed. I feel sure it paved the way to a future Reading meeting, with many soul gathered. I had no opportunity uf "draw ing the net" at the Wednesday evening ser vice. Thursday morning, before returning to the city, we went over the greit biscuit fac tory of Messrs. Huntley A Palmer, which I may not attempt to describe, only noticing that over 3.000 hand are employed in It. When these 3,000 pour out of the gate in the evening It Is a sight. Nearly every thing I done by machinery and the differ ent varieties of cakes and biscuits Knt out by this monster establishment mounts up into the hundreds. I will notice also Ihe method of manipulating the cracknel, which my readers have doubtless wondered at, as I have; guessing in vain how it at tain to lis Uakey lightness, unlike any thing of the bl-tcuit kind. Trie secret I in boiling tho dough before it is baked. Ureal cauldrons of fiercely boiling water (con taining at a guess 70 eal ) stand beside each other in Ihe room assigned for crack nels. Into thl boiling water a bay emp ties from the board on which the machine deposit it, the dough, cut Into Ihe ortho dox figure. The cake instantly (ink When they are done they float and arc skimmed out as fast ai they rise with a wire ladle and dropped Into a cold water lank Here they soon sink again and are then ready for baking. Again ladled out and drained, they are passed into an oven and emerging from it on an endless apron, are ready for packing. The ovens, one can see through from end lo end. Heated to exact temperature and varying according to the thickness and quality of the article to be baked, when they achieve the slow march from one end lo the other, they are perfectly baked, whether the delicate wa fer, hardly thicker than a knife blade, or Ihe old-fashioned jound cake; or heavy fruit cake six Inches thick. We taatcd every thing as we passed, until wo were compelled lo cry "hold, enough," to our guide, who otherwise would havo swamped ua with a dead surfeit. The biscuit facto xj gone over, we saw Reading's second wonder, the very antipodes of this modern triumph of machinery for feeding hungry Ixxlies. Many would put It first, and held up their hand In horror at a biscuit facto ry taking precedence of a grand ruin, but I confe-M lo Ihe utilitarianism that prefers a living uefulucM to a dead reithetlcism. Yet I the old Reading Abbey, a marvel In It way, built nearly 1,000 year ago, its great wall of rubble masonry, in place 20 feet thick, slill standing ivy covered and grand So tenacious Is tho cement that we had lo search a long lime before a little pebble, of the million composing tho concrete wall was found loose enough tube woiried out of It bed, with thumb and finger. Oue fi els queer standing lu Ihe great banquet ing hall where Richard, of the Lion Heart, held a parliament before embarking on hi Crusade againat the heathen Turk to res cue the Holy Land from hi grasp. Thl I one of the many Hue ruin that abound in this ancient laud of Israel. We plucked a few sprig of ivy and pocketed a pebble or two of the time-battered wall to bring away as mementoes of Ihe visit. The ground are beautifully laid out. We ad tied a leaf or two of the Shig Shag oak that grow theru lo our "treasures of uiemu- ry." Tho Hliltf Sitae oak I the tree that Charle 11 fuuml so useful when he III J away In It tlilckly-leave.il tranche (rem hi pursuer. On the LMJlh of May the Hoy. allst wear a leal of thU xcullar oak on the breast of llielr coat In memory of the occaslou. At night we were In our place at lich gate ajialn. Will ot alouK nicely ami the ieole were much pleiseil with hi ser mon . A I wa stamlluK on the platform of Ihe Keadlun station waiting for the 1 . m. train to come alonj, a Kray-uiouatacheJ po. liceuiau accosted me with "Good-bye sir. I hoie the LOltU will bless you where ever you go," Astonished and delighted (for policemen are not christians, a a rule) I responded Tralao the LOUD, brother; you know Jesu too, do you?" Uncousclou ly he delivered LI answer In rhyme, which beause it contain a glorious principle, I put upon record; " Ve sir, and I And It alwaya trus, You look tu Jtsuaaad He'll look afttryou," That 1 not bad poetry, I IlT Not quite up to the mark of mi famous gospel epic, but good enough to remember Blessed Irulli and doubly bles'cd from a police man. Jiver in Jesus, ueo, u. uarneb. BucMtn'i Arnfis Salrt. Th gresteit medical womler ofth wotlJ, War- rsnle.1 tosprfllly cur Harm, Itrnlsp, Cuts, fil ms, Halt Minim, Fever Hurts, Camtrs, Tiles, CtillMilna, Corns, Tetter, Cbsrl llso.li nj all skin eruptions, gnarantee-1 la car In every In stance, or money refunded, A positive ear lor Die. zSe per loz. For sal Ly Peony A McAI litel A Bleiting ta All Mankind. In Iheis tines when our newspapers ar Hooded with patent medicine advertisements, It la grati fying lo know ttliil lo procur that will certainly car jou. II you are Mllout, Moo.1 out of oMr, liter Inactive, or generally dtMlitated, ll.frs la nothing In the world that will ear jou so qntck ly as r.leclrls niters. Tlier ar a blessing to all mankind, and can b had for nnlf nflr renla bottle at Psnnr A McAllitct'a. ' SETT ADTKBTISKJIKJITN. Notice! All persons having claims tgalnit the eslatsol the late Francis II. Fax will present Ihem to m properly verified, Ly Jul 1, ISM. r. t. uv.a, lfil-lt Administrator F, M Fox.decM. Strayed or Stolon ! MIX VKAI'.UNII rAI.VK-S-tl.r.r rislsintled lislfcrs. 1 plrr.l hslfer. I whits belter sad I white ilccrrsll. mil insrksd vllh silt on under side right ear Information leading to tbsir recovery will L thankfully rerclred, If stolen, will gtv lit ior inecspiurooi ine inici ICI-ll II'. .. JJsliI'MO.V, (Stanford NOTICE! CKAI. OJtCIMItl MII.T.S! J. II. IIIJTCHIN09, 1'ropr.. Do (ustom grinding Tuesdays and Fridays of each week. lU-Zm SAFE FOR SALE A good second-hind 8sf For Kale, at tbe low price of 130 Having pnrchawd a Urge, new com binslloo sate, will dlpose of ol I one lmmedlatl y Apply to J. F ItOMSSOS, 159-21 Manager Crab Orchard Springs. Articles of Incorporation Of THK- AIcKIMMiY CKSaXTEKY CO. 1. D. 8. Jones, 0. H. McKlnney and K. I. Tan ner bare sssuciaUd themselves together aa an lo eorKrated company lor tbe purposo of buying, managing and cuntrollng a cemetery to be located about one and one-half utiles from AIcKluney on me Aiiiimcuurs lurnpue. i, megeuerai nature oi mo incorporation susu be the purchase and lumroveruent of crouoJj for cemetery purposes and the sale of burial lota there in. 3 Tboanioiiut of cardial sbxk Is lo be not leu than three hundred dollars (!Ji0), to bo peld In wuenerer requested uy me uireciors. A. The Incorwratlon shall commence on the 2d Jay of July 1W.. S. The affjlrs oftho Incornorilton are to be con ducted by tnree directors, the first election of whom snail oe lieu me 7in my or July va ana thereafter tnedirpctnrs aro to he elected on tbe first Monday In July In every fifth year, the elec tions to ue maue vj me inare-uoiacrs oi me sioca company. C. Tbe Incorporation Is not to Incur any In debtedness or liability beyond three hundred dol lars. 7. Tbe capital stock shall be divided Into shares 8. Private property Is to be exempt from corpo rate debt. It. H. JOKN, .." Ji'Ki.XXKV, ll-lw Ai. . TAXNKH. A Dividend Oris Per Cent, on The Blmre Has been declared out of the assets ol the Nation al Ilsnk of btanfonl, Ky., parable ou demand at the First National Hint of Stanford, Ky. JOllX a. JlrROUEIlTS, ICO-lt Cashier National Hank ol Stantord TO THIS PUBLIC Wo will now pay special attention to atrCUSTOJt 31UJVIINO.-Wi We promise to give satisfaction, and when desired will give Patent Flour for Wheat. Can make either bolted or unbolted meal. 110-t JtrAl.IHTKH ANAI.I.EK. ONE HTJNDUED Hands Wanted ! On tbe Stanford & Rreachorsvllle Turnpike, Two miles Iroui Stanford. Highest wsges paid, an.l paid eTery SQd.va. IM-st JtKXXMS Slir.l.lVAX. NoWrIIaii(lsoiiic Millinory I hare opened a very comprehensive line of the latest and bandsomeat styles of SPKINQ AND SUMMER MILLINERY And Invite all Ihe ladle to call and examine, wuetuer tney tiuy or uot. riicee reasonable. IIC .W.SV HKt.t.K II 11(1 II IS, Nextdoor to Hr. Lee F. lluUiuau'sotbce, Slauford CHEAP FOR CASH. Wishing to Closo Out My Stock, I Will Sell at Reduced Rates for Cash. My Stock Oousists of Groceries, Haril wato, Qlass and Qaeenawaro, Canned Fruits, HaUdlory So,&o. and Ilarnea Those Indebted to me will pleas call and sltl I muit have Ihe money. July 2, 1U. IT, T. URRV.X. MYERS HOTEL, STANFORD. KY. E. II. BURNSIDE, - Propr This Old and Woll - Kuowu Hotol Still Maintains its High Reputation, IN Iti Proprietor if Determined that it Shall he Second to no Country Hotel in the State in iti Fare, Appointment, or Atten tion to Comfort of their Guests. Haaaai will k coaisrsd to aad frsaa tkar rrseurcaari. rsscisi acruaa.oiauaa t t t'ouaisrclal 1 rsislsn. Th Jlar w III alwaj assailed with Ik ckkt krass r Llir aa4 CU ar. ruorivsio.iAi, 1M St. BCaDBTT. 1. W. BaOWW. BUKDETT ft DBOWN, ATTOIlNnYH A.T X.A.AV. ISMjr MT. VERNON, KY. T w.vaawow. wallaci k. vaaxox. T. W. ft W B VAIINON, ATTOIINMYH A.T Xj,A.W, STANFORD. KY. Offle In Owsley A Don't n building op stain. M. l'KYTON, ATTOUNJY A'l' T-.A.W, STANFORD, KY, Will nrsMlj-a In Ilia f'jiiirtanr tinNiln tnd .! Joining counlle and th superior Umrl and doutl oi Appeals, epeciai iiemioo giTen 10 coneeuoos. Ufflceon Lancaster atr-t III ALRX. ANDEH80N, ATTOIINEY Ar IAW, DANVILLE, KY., Will practice In Ihe Courts of RojU sod sdjoinlog eonntie and la lb Court of Appeals. J. D. nan. AlliirnnyAl Iiiaa-, And Master Oommtsslonsr Itockrsstl Circuit Oourt MT. VhllNON, KY. Will practice In the Rockcastle Courts. Collect tlons a speclslly. Office In Court-home. IK I.RK V. IIUFFMAN, HUUOJON IJKNTIHT, STANFORD, KY. Office South atda Msln Slrost, two doors aUi the Myers IIoUl Pure Nitrous Oxide (In administered whan re quired. 1)11. W. II. l'ENHY, DlMlllHl, HTANFORtVKENTIICKY. lXYtTLIJ-' Office ofcr Kohl, R. I ytle's alore. Office hours from S lo 12 A. H. end I to 9 r u An.thrllci sd ministered wticn necessary. (ISt-lyr 1 TOS. NKVEIt,llVK, Late of Chenault, Severance A Co., Stanford, Ky., with J. M. ROBINSON & CO.. Importers and Jobben of Dry floods. Notion, Ac., 037, in, Ml Mala Street, Cor. Sixth, LOUIHVIIiljE, . - KY. Ice! Ice! Ice! I will deliver Ice every morning AT ONK CENT Ir.K POUND, As long as my presentitoik lasts. After that, Lake ice aa low aa i can airoru. Arcoonta due at the close of each month. Stanford, May 7. It. :. HARROW. ROBBED Thousands of grave ars annually robbed of their victims. Uvea prolonged, har-nlncsaanJ health re stored by use of the great , GERMAN INVIGORATj nyjBajsB Which positively and permanently curea , f mm. (caused br excesses ol anr klnd.l ainf il(iAriira. and all diseases thai follow a sequence of Self-Abuse, aa loss of energy, kasot memory, universal lassitude, pain la the back, dimness ofvlslon, premature old age, and many other dlaeaaea that lead to consumption and a pre matura grave, atersend for circular with teal! monlale free by mall. The lXVlUOll.lTOR Is sold at It per box, or sir hole for 13, by all druggists, or will be sent free by mall, securely sealed, on receipt cf price, by aditrwalnrf '. j. jit..vi:r, 113 Adams slrret, Toledo, Mblo. Sole agent for the United Statea. lui-lyrj ESTILL SPRINGS! Having taken charge ol tbla famoua watering place for the coming season, I am now Prepared to Receive Guests. I have a corpe of trained servants and will 1ki alio to furnish iSutlHructory Accouiiuailitlloim To all twraons In pursuit of health or pleasure. The medicinal qualities ot these waters are too well known to tne people of Central Kentucky to need a description of their life-giving properties. The rates of board will be reasonable. For f.irlln r Information, apply to me at Irvine, Ky. 157-lf S. t. I'KAtOVH. fIaFcis HOTEL. FORMERLY ST. A8APH, STANFORD, - - KY. Having had thlsllotel Refurnished mid Itclittcd From basement lo garret, I Intend (e Keep II In .Strictly l- irai-uuiM iTiHiuier, And leave nothing undone that will add la the COMFORT OF MY GUESTS. Coiuiiiei'cial Travelers Ar ofl.red SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS To patronize me, aa I have every coutenlf i.co.1 uch aa mi;r BAMri.KUiMijiis, ac , ior ineiruao. Baggage Traniferred to and from the Depot free of charge. (llremeaealb V. N. FKANi'IN. Abdullah Messenger! Ked bar stallion. 10 bands: loaled 1878: bred br Chaa. Iluuu, Stanford, Ky , sired by Messenger Chief, aire of Maud Measeuuer, o-year-old record, 2 VAi; Marvel, S-veer-old record, IB; Abel Abdal lata, i.year-oU trial, 5 Z)1,. U"'. 4-sear-old trial, l.M; ltena C, 2 :o gait at a years old, Mattie Mi U., 2.20 tall at S years uld. Mal Stewart, 2 20 gall at 3 years old, and other pruniisiuz ones. 1st dsin Su sie by Sentinel, IH and the sire of Von Aiulm, 2.ISK; Annette, 2 25K, T A , 2 26, Vounic Sentt- iil,2 2d, Vlvsudlere, ' Mlgnou, 2-27U; Ua loul, 2 AM'rand Seutluel. J.Wli Sentlnells fall brother to Volunteer, the sire of St. Jullea, 2 ll4, tlloster, 2:17; Alley, 19; llodlue, 2W,i Driver, 2,l),: llunter, 2 2(, Amy, 2-24', sud a score uore In tho 2.30 clas. W dim Kilty ltlvers, lb daia of lleitle (llrl, 2-yesr-old record. 3 u); 4-year-old record, 2. J7, and the graodaui ol Maud Mes senger, S-year-old record, to)., br Alexandsr'e Abdallah. the sire cflloldiullh Maid, Ml: Itoaa. Ilnd,2.2l!i, Thorndal. i tiU, Aliuout, Abdallah 1'llot, Ac , Ac. 3d dam by lied Juaet. (lire of th dimof Krntucky Wlltea, til, aad the rraodau of bo Bo, 2 17 U. sud iledwllics.ilrtot 1-bllThomp- sou, a.year-ld record, 2 fl I by Comet, by Slier- man Iforirau. ILealraor Wrtuuul IllaCK Hawk, lb sir of Ethan Alleu and mauy other trotters. Ited rriuoui aur oth Jacket's dam waa aired by a lialt-brotber ta lllack llawk. 41b dam ausitia road mare brought from Ihe North by V L. Vauce, of Mercer county, and aald to be or Meawugtr blood. Sentinel aud AUi auder'a Abdallah ar both by ltrsdyk's llstuble lonlan, the graodslreuf Maud 8., J.io,1,', sud lbs sire of lsiler, IDS, Nettle, 2 IS: Urauge tllrl, 2 Al, 1 anile. 2 21, Jay Uoukl, I tM, and 30 others with record uf SO aud Utter Mnurugcr I'hlef was shed by AbJallib Pilot, tlreot litsird.t li, lied Jlui.S'jear-olditrcrd, 2 2 III dam Is sis-trr-ln-blood tu tleu, Ueo. II Thomas, sire ol booll's Thomsa, Iil.br Maiubrluu Mrsatuger. sire oILewlnikl, 2 JrH4, tddauiby Mauibiluu Iblef, sir of Lady Thuie, 2.11,, Wuudlord Mambrlnu, i-tlii; Maiubrluo I'alchcii sud others. Id dam br Imp. Nspolrou. kngllsh Hunter, Ac. Abdallau Mewruger will make lb aeasou of lsl at Chaa. Duuu's, 2a mile Iroui Stantord, tm Ituili lirsnrh pike, 1 mile from btsufoid A Uocaater pike asd 3 mile frviu Lancaster A Iauvlll plka, ai U0 to Iuaure a Mare lu i'oal. Money due aa aouu sa the fact la ascertained Mare that bar public record of 2 3D or better, or such sa have produced trotters with records ol 2.M or Utter, may be bred free ol charge. Addreaa ..., WILLIS O. SUNN. Blaulord, Lincoln to., Ky, Mtaaisum fames, by Messenger Iblef, daw by Alcalde, (sir of llylaa, 2. J IS, Uulgu, l.M: ksiicy Day, 2.W, Ac, I will uiak lb aeasou ol IM4 at r'ouut Vux', itryaalsvlll, Ky., at tis to losur a mar la fuel. W, U, l. li-"TTfirrr-T atiT!P