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TERMS : Got r year ............. C it tipj six riOHthf C, a copy t!sre taoctbt Imrcxiatly is Adr-ails. .. 1 (? corriTT crncz; Auditor DTid P. Stacker. -XraTr: Hiram E. WtJU. Clerk: John R. Simpsoo. CWiff: -Willium P. Slivtlj TLcorder. Edward Corn well. ' arjsrT- Join I'd 'ue! !. Corcr'-r. r.c'.rt B. IVswic. CiiB'j t'P't; James L. Nobtltt. C jctT I'Lysician: Dr- U. ,11. Hon. L j; t. lour Asjlnrn: John Wkltr Cowrainionera: VfT W. Chishata. 2ti C. Dillard. Allen Vfelf. - T-b : Wan. IT Andrew. Jaraes r Ctnckef. Thomas lluot. 'Eilioe.1 Trctters: Fr. L- R. Bowles. "Ts.ai3.ii L...tpwa. Tl.iO,rfl!.. B. Buskirk. Treatarer: John L.' lies nitj. CUrV. John V. Pajnr. Tnwa Ati'y. ' . Ilarsbal; Wilford J; nfratt. JLaitiiitir: 3Mt-fs;-lf.J. ifead. 2. J SaljarJt Taos. Taylor. School Trustee: S. B. A. Cder' JV&. II- Bowies, A- W Gray. Treasurer: B. J. Hon. - . ,, Clerk: " " " Town Att'j: Tboi. G. Uxaaa. Marshal: Thomas Kelili. " Aistsscr. " " A O V i t i 1 It Paoli: Wta. J. Thro op. llorth East: Jarses M. Baker. Orleans: James II. Magner. OrasgeTiHe: James H. Mathers. Mortk' .Weit: Wm B. Grigsby. rt acii Lick: Wm. B. Cornweii. Jackson: Christopher Cox. Qretr.Geld. Joshua "WaTnick. ?oiitH East: Jaraes !f. SummersiXaiapericreek; Henry F. Triuklt. t o xrs son . , a sse:; ;cr.s..; Faeli: Aaron Speer. North East; John W. Vickery. Orlaans: Thomas A. Brooks. OranijfeTille: Theodora Stackhouct. Nwrtli Wst: James Bediter. Freali Lick: Isaac F- Pinnick. -Jackson:?. S. Kellarns. Greenfield: John A. Kendall &outh East; James McDoimld. Itamprscreek: Georg B- McCoy. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Paoli: Ben, Stinson. Simeon Green. Xorth East; Charles Hidden, Jamas J, Baker. Orleaoi: James M, McCart, Williana Kearby, Jacti'o iitaltz. Orangcvil!": William H. Cowherd. Nrth West: John E. Payne, ,WilUam Jones. Prnch Lick: John K. JJavity, Wo. 11. 'Ilog:jsatt. : . , Jackaou; James Dillarsi, B. F- Robiris. Greenfield; Albert Hajrfield, Isaac Bullinzton. South East-Jakn H. Bachanan, Wsa. JSusiek. . Stamperacreek: Adam Wible, Wm. H. Martin, CrfHTQU7.T SOCIETIES, F. A. AND A. Y. M. To!i Lodae. No. 119. meets in regular Communication on Friday evenineB Vefort th full Moon, in each month, except when the moon fulls on Friday, tson spi that eveninjf and two weeks UitraafUr. I. O. O. T. Reliance Lodjt No. 130, Paoli, sattU rry MondaT areninjE. I. O. G. T. FmaYi Lod je, No. .r5?. meets, in' Odd lUws Hall, every Tuesday eTening. CHURCH ELS Paoli. M. E- Church R-r. VT. W. Webb, Pastar, service at 101. o'clnck P. M. Sun-j iav Oct SI st, 18.5, tnl nn auernata Sabbaths thereafter Sunday school 9 w'clock A. M. every Snbhatl. libl' class Taesday, and prayer meeting Tbnrs Ljt eveninss. Presbyterian Church Rev. Samuel E. Barr,' Pastor, service Sabbath taoreinj t evening Oct. 24, 185, and on alternate R:bhaths thereafter. Sunday school at 2 o'clock p. m. ach Sabbath Prayer meeting on Tuesday, and Bibla class oa Saturdnv r Torir,;;i. PUTSICIA1TS. TJ. H. HON, TJ. D. VAOX.I. HIDIAIIA. OSc and residence s ttk W trnr of Pnblic Sa-. LnrDUjr,'rj.-3j. Jim :ioi.i, inD. f(''s 531-15 professional aervicc '" if tbs citizens of Paoli and viein O ica la t'ae South Ea?t corner puu..v i3&r. rxr IXfJtct Prs herre - and Haw ?fl. lj ' FORSALE. : I c 7r for sale, on reasonable terms xsy property situated just across the ;'! k. south of Paoli. Thi-re r teti eres of v aluable land, with a large Tie", two story, frame 4 welting. coTitAirtijl 1 0 rot: rood cellar, good Inrg cisIfvn, 5 Louse, large stable and otWr teesfc3.fr tail wiBts. all in rood repair iliiis is m TTry d8irab'e piece of peeper1 7 , ?! a ! f t f, 5 r e i' L 5 f Parttl, .r. .: t(i witbm a tew tiandrea a;ic Square in the town Ttt Tar enocrh awav to ; T :"'"c, Tor farther iafrti.n a a.ldrtsa. TRUEBI.OOl), 0U,i3,:S. 5-Cia raou, lad.

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LIST OB iu to t A j ilk 4 lijnieaS cf Tasc for tlie Vcr.r irT. and '' ' f j. In a. BOYD, IHA. 7 .1 ir of s e qr sec 21. 1 1 n r 1 e; 0 acre S2 S4 . COX, KASCY H. Pt of iw jr sec 31 t2 11 r I e; 152 Ptof s'w qr aec 35,Tt "fn r t w; 1 acre. - ES7. 11 collims, r. vr. H w qr sec J.1. t 2 n r 1 r, IC3 acre. Ft of. a w jr sec 23, t 2 b t w; 1J5 acres. Swptnw qr see 23, t 2 n r 1 v; U acres t3 94 COX. J ESSE T. E pt cf n e qr gee 10, t I n r 1 w, 30 acre. , 3-15 HART, THOMAS. , W pt of a qr ec 31, t 2 n r 1 e; 60 acres. ' " Pt of s w qr n e qr sec 31, t 2 n r 1 22 acres. C35 34 SLATES, ALLr.V. Uod pt of a e qr of e qr ate 23, t 2 n r 1 w; 30 acres. Pt of n w qr s e qr tc 23, t 2 n r 1 w; 7 acres. $10 26 WILLIAMS & "WILLIAMS. Whf of s wqr neeT4, tdnrlw; 80 acres. '.' - E hf of e qr sec 15, t' lsr 1 w: 80 acres. $12 07 Townsilalp flo. S, ferllacast CtrSTIS, AEKAIIAM.' Pt of e iif n qr see 2. t 3 n r 1 c Pt of whf ne qr see 23, t 3d f 1 c; 13 acres. ?9 41 II AYS, ASDSEff-S HEIIiS. W hf of n qr sec 23, t 3 n r 2 e; 78 acres. $22 43 . RALLLE, THOMAS K. N w pt of a e qr sec 1, t 2 n r 1 ; 45 acres. $15 74 Township no. S, Orleans. BURTON, NOAH'S HEIR. N pt of s w qr sec 22, t 3 n r 1 w; 95 acres. Pt of s w qr n w qr sec 22, t 3 n r 1 w;-3S acres $73 C3 MIDLER, ELIZA J Pt of 1 tf w qr sec 24, t 3 n r 1 w; 22 acres. S hf of e qr a q sec 23, t 3 n r 1 w, 20 acres. $15 59 HUFFSTETTSR, I. J. N hf n e qr n e qr sec 23, t 3 n r 1 w; 33 acres. ti 4?1 JOtLNSOX, LEY. N e qr of n e qr sec 23, t 2 n r 1 w; 40 acres. Pt of hf n e qr sec 23, 1 2 n r 1 w; 20 acres. $23 48 LANG FORD, M.VHY. Part of a w qr n w qr sec 24, t 3 n r 1 w; 18 acres. Pt cf b w qr n w qr sec 24, t 3 a r 1 w; 4 acres. W hf s e q- s qr stc 23, t 3 n r 1 vr; 20 acres. 't il 43 fANDF.HS, SARAH. ' W hf of u w r sec 27, t 3 n r 1 w; 80 acres. $20 40 4""" WALKER, WILLIAM R Pt of s qr sec 34, t 3 n r 1 e; 5 acres. $5 35 WEBB, 8AJ1UEL O. Pt of n qr n w qr sec 12, t 2 n r 1 w, 7 acres. N pt of n e qr sec 12, 2 o r 1 w; 3S acrs. S e qr of 1 w qr tee 1, tin r I w; 42 acres. S hf 01 s e qr sec 1, t 2 n r 1 w: 83 acres. 99 70 Township Tfo. 4, OrangrevIHeBriiTOK, 'MOAIPS HEIRS. Pt of e hf s e qr tec 21, t 3 n rlw; 30 acres. Pt of s qrn eqr sc 21, 1 3 1. r 1 w; 30 acrss. $10 78 COCHRAX, ALEX T. Pt of n w qr s e qr sec 16, t 2 n r 1 w. R acres. 27 69 COLLINS, F. W. S hf of s w qr sec 21, t 2 n r 1 w; 80 acred. JORDOX, JAMES. N hf of n qr sec 28, t 3 n r 1 w; 80 50 55 40 DESNt, lUVtl'S HKltta. Pt of s qr 1 qr tec 11, t 2 n r 2 w; 40 acres CJ J ELLIOTT Z1URL ' 14 wqroftt qr see S3, t 3 a r 2 w; 43 aciesS e qr cf n e qrec3, i a a r - vr; 4 j ncrts. FITCH, G. T. II w qr of i 1 j 17, t 2 a r 2 w; 40 acres. ' ' S w qr of s e qr sc 17, t 2 a r 2 w; 40 acres r ... 10 s S qr cf a vr t;r ir. t t2 n r 2 w, 4") acres. , . 1 G A - . - W hf cf t, - - 7 t 2 r r 2 ; 5 acr-es. qordox, TiTLI-I a:,:. IT r?r af a cr see 3 i 2 n r 2 n3 io :i ' 13 e qr cf a w qr ui 13, t 2 ' T ? '- T f ' f1 .." "

ARCHER, HARTIX V. S hf of n e qr sec 6, f 1 n r 2 w; 0 acres " Pt of n hf of n e qr sec 6, t 1 n r 2 w; "0 acres. - $5 82 BOWLE3, WILLIAM A'S. HEIRS.Pt of s e qr sec-10, t 1 n r 2 w, 143 acres. , Sw qr a w qr sec 10. t 1 a t 2 w, 43 acres. N w qr a c qr eec 10, t 1 n r 2 w, 43 acres. ' W hf of a e qr sac 4, t 1 a r 2 w; E0 acres. N e qr of w qr see 4, t 1 a r 2 w; 43 acres ,. W hf of a e qr sec 3, t 1 n r 2 w; 10 acres. Pt of w qr sec 3. 1 1 n r 2 w; 78 acres. S w qr of w qr sec 3, t 1 a r 2 w; 4 3 acrt s. , - - ' - , W hf 6f n eqr tec 2, t 1 r 2 w; IS acres. ,'" t , N e qrof n e qr sec 2; t 1 n r 2 w, ,43 acres. r " " E hfof a w qr sec 13, t 1 nr2w; 3 acres. , . -1 w qr of j e qr sec 13, t 1 n r 2 w, 40 acres. , - .. ; i: , -, E hf of w qr sec 13, t 1 n 2 w; 80 acres E hf of a w qr tec 14, 1 1 a r 2 w; 0 acres. Npt of whf a wqr sac 14. t 1 n r 2 w; CO acres. - , . N hf of a w qr a e qr see 14, 1 1- n r 2 w; 20 acres. E hf of n e qr c 15, t 1 'a r 2 w; 80 acres. - N w qr of a w qr aea 15, 1 1 a r 2 w; 40 acres. ' " N w qr of a wqr sec 16, 1 1 a r 2 w; 40 acres. . Elif of a w qr sec 18, 1 1 a r 2w; 0 acres. ' - N w qr of s e qr sac 9, 1 1 o r 2 w; 40 acres. - ' ?...- .. t Pt ot n w qr sec 3, 1 1 a r 2 w; 85 acres. Pt of u w qr a e qr see 3, 1 1 n r 2 w; 26. acres. . , S w qr aec 34, t 2 a ir 2 w, 1G0 acres. ' :., ' " . 390 60 BELL, JOHX. S e qr of b qr sec 13, t 1 a r 2 w: 40 acres. - 23 01 BREEDEX, ISAAC X. Pt e hf aw qr sec 20, t 1 a r 2 w; 29 acres. . , . W hfof n e qr sec 20. t 1 a r 2 w; 80 acres - ' ' 19 IS ; BATES, J, Y. N e qr a e qr stc 6, t 1 n r 2 w; 40 acres. t - . 8 56

BESWICK WINDSOR. Pt of a qr ec30, t 2 a r 1 w; 5 act eg t : - ,,. . 152 35 CON DRA, JAMES' HEIRS. S hf of a e qr sec 19, 1 1 a rl w; 80 acres. N hf of s e qr sed 19, t 1 a r l w; 80 acres. ' S w qr of a e qr sec 19, 1 1 n r 1 w; 40 acres ' 25 28 COX, CHARLES HEIRS. N e qr sec 19, 1 1 a r 2 w; 1C0 acres. . 10 11 ; COLLINS, JOHN C. ! S qr eec 32. t2 n r l'w; 160 acres. ' N e qr sec 32. t 2 r 1 w; 160 acres. ! N e qr s w qr sec 32, t 2 a r I w; 40 acres. , S e qr n w qr sec 32, t 2 a r 1 w; 40 acres. 1 8 c qr sec 29, t 2 a r 1 w; 160 acres. 371 66 fAUGHT, RU AH ANN. N of a w sec 6, 1 1 n r 2 w, 40 acres. N w of 8 w sec 6, 1 1 n r 2 w; 40 acres. 15 36 " H AXKIK, MARY C S e of n sec 23, t l n r 2 w; 40 acres. : 6 31 HOLD EX, L. E. E hf of n w. see 7. t 1 n r 2 w; 80 acres N w of n e sec 7, t 1 n r 2 w; 40 acre. 32 19 HAXKIX, riHLIP C. S w of n w sec 30, t 2 a r 2 w; 40 acres 6 58 JESTER, JACOB. 8 e of s e sec 30, t 2 a r 2 w; 40 acres. 10 53 KEARBY, SAMUEL. N w of s e sac 8, t 1 n r 2 w; 40 acres Pt of s w of s e sec 8, t 1 n r 2 w; 19 acres. 32 29 LAKE, ASHER T. N of s e sec 33. 1 2 n r 2 w; 40 acres 2 SO LAKE. DA XI EL. Elf of s e sec 22, t 2 nr 2 w, 80 acres S of n e sec 22, t 2 a r 2 w; 40 acres. 21 42 LANE, LEVI. ' S e of n e sec 11, t 1 a r 2 w; 40 acres. 20 88 MAXNIXG, J. S. 8 w of a w sec 31. t 2 a r 2 w; 40 acres 3 46 MAKES, MARTIN J. , '. S w of s e sec 5, 1 1 n r 1 w; 40 acres. E hf of a f cf a w aec 5, t 1 a r 1 w; 20 acres. N w of n e sec 8, t 1 a r I w; 40 acreB. 10 30 PLUMMER, GEORGE'S HEIRS N" w of a w sec 10, "t 1 a r 2 w,. 40 acres Pt of a e sea 9, 1 1 a r 2 w; 87 acres. 20 87 SMITH, AX DREW T. II e of a sec 21, t2ar2w;40 acras. , ' - - 76 30 . SHAVER FREDERICK. K w of a e see 21, t 2 a r 2 w; 40 acres 7 S3 SCOTT, RICHARDSON. B w of a w sec 23, t 2 n r 2 w; 40 acres Pt of a of n e sec 30, t 2 u r 2 w; 20 acres- . 1 0b 8ETBOLD, CALVIN. ' N t! s w sec, 23, t I n r 2 w; 40 acres 4 32 Y w of a e e-c 6, i 1 a r 2 w; 43 acres. 3 38 N e cf a i:, t I n r 2 40 acres 4 CO uk: "0

33 i f cf a w sec 24, 1 1 a r 2 w, 83 acres , - 3 13 trXKSOWK. 17 pt cT a w eec 6, t 1 n r 1 w, i acre 3 13 75 uxxxowx. S hf of s w sec 2.1, t 2 n r 2 - 0 acres -. 3 52 2? ? of s e ice 1, t 1 n r 2 w; 49acrr.v 3 40 U1J.TKOW.V. I't f f S ' r a r 31, t 2 u r 2 w; 3 J dirts, 31 21 ; : lkdu k. II w cf c ' c J t 2 u r 2 w; 43 acres 8 IS rffnf"' 1 t 2 n r 2 w; 43 icrr . 1 . , t i im i t, I'ji, t2 r 2 w, 1 3 a- r. -- - r. " , - "I 1 " '"-T i.-r' T, jc:::r B.

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1 Enow 8 inches deep. Regoites prophesy a lonj, cold winter.' Lcje oat! ' ; ; Mr. T. C. LTendershor hzs tccot. ercd so s to be about an is s fall cf gss 13 ever. . Secure partnership, J" , I sfors both' parties go blind. D :.:""a ars dsnrous.- " - ' Wra. P.';Hochencr . 1 Tia. Mattox, teachers of F; i township, ' spent the hollclj'; 1 here. Iloch. still thrivw tip j '".3 ' fccara .tZZj.how, '"Jolt.- still t ,ya tl: "Jat'k-o-iantern" cot 1 I I iifeesi iJ,"jt,boiur:3 h.3 s ijj ' 2li3 JJ. A. Kochenosr, Orange, ville'a accomplished teacher, pent last wmek vUiticjr her1 parents- at this pl&ca." " Several of our citizens attended the Ilasonic installation and festival at' Hardinsbursr . Wednesdayevenio. If' was a success and" tflttcts credit on Solonri&n Loda. Boutheast teachers will meet in institute January 6, 1877. Our institutes, we-' very saccessfal this winter. Let the good work continue. The that was stolen from Andy Mack, of Hardinsburg, on July 1st, ws found a few days since. Although it was thought to have been taken , by an . acx'on plished tief' (as Mack says) it wai in the possession of a sixteen year eld lad of ""Tlurdinsburg. ' Pretty good for a beginning. A happy ntw yar to all. Jan. 1, 1877. I7ow AND Txixir. "SLancEiater Items. Hnrrah for 1877. You can now see the people of this vicinity out with their sleighs seeming to enjoy the coramencemeat of the New year. One young genf,after taking his buggy' wheels off and making four runners and working about one half day to make a eleigh, when completed found itJox two horses and three boys to move it. ? J1 Emory Carr,a young man of our town, is now confined to his bed, and iu is thought he yvill never recover.The community will loosa a a model boy. The Quarterly meeting at the Is land on last Saturday and Sunday was nearly a failure on account f hot bains but a faw out. They also had a watch meeting on New Years eve. , The meeting is still in progress and will probably con tinue all week. Our town is still on the improve. W. P. Gill urn has just completed a new barn. Nellie Gray and sister, of Orleans, spent Saturday and Sunday at the house of Henry Money han. You cac now see the young awn that got his ear frost bit going around wit 1 a comfort around his head with tears in his eves. On last Thursday evening Rev. John Buck pronounced a matrimonial blessing upon John Wright and Miss JLydta Tegard en, after Which a bountiotrs table was spread containing every thing that w?.s good. About nine o'clock you could hear two small bells at the tide of the houe. For ahame, boys. Sxap. A Safins fC25CCQ. - Washington-, Jail. . .3. The house committee on appropriation this afternoon completed the milt. tary academy appropriation bill, and will report it to-morrow. ;Its tnta t ? it roiliiftlfin of about 2.5.0J below the amount appropriated far the acadt my I ait - esion, the redaction being affected by cutting off the usual provision , for - professors extra allowance, thus restricting them to the pay of thir S3sltnEilcd rank, and by providing that tl.a Land thzM hcre.ftrr cwastst cf cnly i3 tr.': 'I:!.-.", excluiive cf tie K..;r, thij L:in,T it's r.u.::lcrr3 originally constituted. . C.ccucy 17121 C, rts I.I.V,' 1 01.;:, -a: t;.

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1 Brown, I don't sea how it ia that your girls all rnanry off sa soon 3 they get old enough, while tionft of mine can Ei-try." ' ' ; " "Oh! that's simple cnrjh.--I marry my girls of! on th but-k-wheat straw p-rinel pit. : Bat what is that principle? . 1 neTtvr heard of it btfore." . - l4VTeli, I used to 'ra!sa a good dra! of buckwheat, and it puzslrd tne to 'know hoW to g-st'ri-J of tha m . Ftraw.'-- -Nothing would cat It and it. wiM a jrreat bother to ra. At 1 i I thought of a plan. - Istteked I . buckwheat straw jsieely- ficd tz;!t high ' tmc around it. lly '-cattle,'1 of course, concludeil that it was something good, and at once tor down tha- fenc -and b. gari to "eat the straw. : I dogged them away and put cp the fence a few times, but tk more I drove them away the more anxious they becarae to 'cat. -the "straw, -.After this had been repeated a few time the' : 'cat tin determined to cat the ttrs.w, and eat it they IId. every bit of it. As I said, I , marry .ray girls cr on th3 earae pritttrjpla. Whea a young man that I; don't like be-iiss calling-on ray girls I encoaiage him in every; way. I can. I ask him to come often and" stay a late-as -he. pleasss, and I .take pains to hint to th girt that I think they'd bettet set - their csp for hint. It works first rate. lie don't make nuany calls, for the girls treat Mm es coolly,, cji ; they can. l!ut when a young f?llow thit I like comes around, a man thjit I think would eait : me for son-in-law. I don't let him: make many cat's before I give him touu derstand. that he isn't wanted around my house. I tell the girls, too that they shall not have . anything to do: with him, and give them orders never to speak to him again. The plan always works first rate. The young folks begin to pity esch other, and the ..next .thing; I k now- H3 nirtgea to t -married. When I see that they, are determined to marry I alweys- give in and pretend to make the best of it. That's the way I managed it." 'Dubuque Telegraph.. ,-. Didn't Wsat MAT E?ir 'Ilia- - ' iler. A roving ayent -stopped at old Si's house on Friday night. "Ah, sir, I am introducing to the citizens an excellent patent Erekindler. He sat down a tin bucket and pulled out one of his turpentine swabs. -; ' : -' Wha' de yoa call dat?' asked old Bi. : That, sir, ia my patent fire-kin-dler, which largely facilitates the operation of ; rZ "And yer wants to sell mo one ob dem things?' ,T "Yes, sir, I should like to.-' "I'm '-'bleeged ter . yer--fer : der kin'nds, but yer see I'se got a eight-year old gal in dis ho us' dat got dat fire-kindltn contract, an' dislieah right han' ob mine-fersil-ertates do operashuns wheneb-r dar's a follin' o2 ob de wiilin'ness." -.-j-.-The agsnt decamped, and old Ei turned around to-remark: - :1 "Long z dar's light'ood in Georgia an' marier in Ia o!e man's bones In' ain't gwtne ter freeze . ter deth fer de ' want - of a turpytin fire-starter." A t'anla Ilerald. .' lis re Trcj?3 ficetleiS. Washington, Jan.. 2. In the cabinet session to-day the resolutions of the Louisiana legislature, a-fkiog for protection by the government against violence, were referred to, but no action was taken. The government has not changed its former opinion, that the troop already in tl.it Ctw.f9 ra felly able Lj cuie v. llh ir.y diricnliira tl.:t tr. -y l: ". i v. hlcli tcM cm. ably demand military itt rf icnci. H ftr n or.'. -n to V. j rIHt.- rj e';tl.;i!L"j' in tl: . "zih r rc conc.w.v .1, V.iO 1. . el I n rft!,3 c.- in? T t j-dzy - uji tl.i tli.ro hi uu '.- - ..- :!--.. .-- ' --I .v ... . ... ... .a, J e 4 4 II c-

10. 1877. 1 tloii of a monument t i'.i t,. . ry of the sweet tin; -rt t v!k. ;.i all our Sandwyjchools ar!J eeply Indebtd. Ss-nd money to Henry Field, treasurer;- 'car Field, Leiter & Co., Chicago. TIsa ILmclJ and Cjao ramSSy, Tommy - Lynch ,. assd Johnny Ryan' met 'in" the' litter's1 bscl yard. '. ' - - ,. V!:at'd yoa get in car stocking?" asked Johnny.. "Got raorVn you dilt,, retarnl Tommy. . "Didn't nuther." Whfttd yoa get?" Got a pair of skates." '" , : citei! skates mint noihini:."".'"Bettsr'n yon got." "Taint nuther. I got a Ied." "I got a lot cf candy and raisins." "So'd I." - . . - "Bet you didn't get a jumpingjack." You didn't nuthor." - 'Dld too." "Bet yoa didn't get a bag of popcorn." : "B'dn't want.no popcorn." "You do too." ? "I dstt't. ' -. ' " "You' do. Yoa nasty, little redhead. Yoa know yoa do." I "Squint-eye! sqalnt-eye!" This reflection upon Johnny's ocular defect was too much to stand, and he hit Tommy Lynch in the nose and started the Cow of blood in very generous quantities. " This disturbance cf th public peace brought Mrs. Lynch and Mrs. By a a out of their kitchen and each seized hold of her young one. "I'll break t very bone in that boy's body i'you don't keep him at home," said Mrs. Lvnclt. "No you won't. Take care of your dirty littl brat if you don't want him to get hurt," s.-ld Mrs. Ryan. "You're an impudent slut." "Oh! you dirty, frowsy old thing you." ' , and pulled Mrs. Ryan's nose and then Mrs. Ryan planted her thumb and fingers in Mrs. Lyuch's hair and Mrs. Lynch seized Mrs, Ryan by her left ear and both pulled and panted and screamed till Mrs. Lynch's hair gave way and Mrs. Ryan's ear slipped out of her grasp. Then both ran into their respective kitcheas and bawled and scolded out of the windows. Mrs. Lynch is a high-strung, sensitive woman. She determined to have the law on her neighbor, and she went down to Scully's oSi-e and-swore oat a warrant for Mrs. Ryan's arrest. The case cams up yesterday morning, when th moving tale was -told ;by,- -both- females, and Judge Scully fined thsm S3 each. Cleir A 3Iud. We dad perfected, and Intended to publish in this issue, a plan for counting the e'ectoral vote, and choosing a President, but on linking it over very carefully, we di-, covered that by its provisions ' the two highest candidates would be obliged to have one third more votes than each other, and the third candid.it a must have at least as many votes less than' tha two highest as the candidate receiving! the next highest nutnoer cf votes has mora than the other two combined before thfre ou?i bean election. The apparent discrepancy and contradiction of this p'an, while easily har nonizml and explained, cannot be rectified without some little time and trouble, and we have therefore reluctantly, consen ted to postpone the publication of the entire plan cntil gome future time. In the ciEuntlmtf, however, we tru-it no man will bt tncnti enough tn se-?! or ptn Inniir.g and eUborntlog the syocpdjivn above. JJrllrjlzn lie."?:eye. Scrip-Iron far fAt tenir , hn-s Igrtwlr in f vor in IVn:, 'yWA..li la the lU'r.-.j.c'.i cf cr,t porter kili r J In Pjnphin county, trlve t -. Jf :r-c:ivil: N j i. j Tls " - ) Lr.r'. crc;l ice:.!y il;.. . '. : 1 1 y te council of In li-r.p-. ,1 i to t. - :

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Frt Wayua bm IC'l ft.,." Icon's.' Ther are C23 . convicts in !! prison soath'. Thtf court he. C -:-;. ' " ilJunnnatM w ith x C .1.: ..' night for the first tlma. ' There are C73.212 coi c:.:.'.','.j Io Indiana. ..-,.-- The postm'.t.r r.t V.t ',' Clarke coanty, hz.- ri.:3r.; I.' New Albany hs a r i- : J th way of a curlr-: 1 r:i.! Only fix df : '.5 ocrurr-.! fJ - ; , last year at th pritcstX . A JefT?rsonvil' l'Jy is arj: ',!" rsf eating 12 dinsrr 4 1 e v,Vj ;. day.

Footmen sr crc - i .river juiy ' tc on the lea from Hew Louisvirto. - The tensperanre folks of New Albany are preparing far another raid on the rum ! , Charley Cain; . r . Fort .Wayne, h-s been ap-'-Intl -- t:vlrj dispatc--r 1-1 .) V, " r tin ,iy. The Andrews school furaitur? company's shops,, of r.'Mk'j. , have been seized by. the sucriU f r 1 debt. : " " - ' - 5 Four bund re J anl f rl. . -thrca marriage llcejes' were, lasued by the Vigo county clerk during last year. The ice got go at Clue-" 12 ver !sV I land is backed up to th-lo -ver end of New Albany, mbbitt stx'ty rail eat' in length. Lafayette Journal: Con n!d ftri.I ' grain is being shipped over the Kankakee route and via" Walk's!! railway to Toledo;-: At the oSce of the VVeatera Un" ion telegraph company at Jport Wayne 174,855 words' of rsc.u.-.-ci were sent and received dunc. E J-""' cember. In Sullivan county, tha otherday, a brave young'' woman' eessfu lly defended her fathW from' the a?ault of . two arraa l rasa.' She , pounded the rascals with ' chairs. ' ' : " ' " ':i-T-r New. Albany ;, Ledger-Standard;'' The Floyd and Clark delegation to the State convention at Indian-' apolis will have the IJew Albtny dilver cornet band in " attendanca with their delegations,' A Oosras Oetiirti.'- .: ' Old Si "laid down the ' meruit) ijiiijri aiil t-iiijiTii . , 1 "Dat nig,er Pete do b&ng'aU ut I ebber heerd abour' gho!"" - 'What's de tiubbla wll Pet' now?" asked one of the darkles. 4 J ess a r eYn pV o b d e fame clj misery you know what dat Is? "Bustid inter ' de ' jali-hbssa agin?" "' ;"' , r "Dat's hit, jess like yer read hit yerself!" "I thought that he'd don ra-' fautn'd and all dat?" ' ' J "Dat'a what he done, an' d rsturnin' board ob de Mount Zina cuu'ch countid ob him in an 'nr.u-' gurateti him high up in' de ainfik corner!" 1 "What yer spec made him go back .on his s Sffycute, den?" - "3U'! d it Pete wusje.s 'pract'Sen k big fraud on de eo:igenrthun' all de time I know'd datl" "Yer reckin'?" , "I'.-o bin ter ca-np-moaii.-.s inJ my day, nigger, an' when I sees a man pranciu' up an' down de pews tshoutin' like a '(jonytic, an pla-hin' 'tout ez If he wur - neck deep and t red din' water Sn de libber ob glory,"I pats one eye on (Ut iVtler I wants to see Uim'wh-u ht turns 'round!" , - - "Yoii'se right, too.""Obkoursel is, fer 'spiirience pettier de fack dat big" monstra shuns at de altar ii e kiver ftr ' & moughty small dom ob grac la de heart, an' when yer skj oz:s ct-' deiu sort ob mouers de nsx plica yer'll heah him" shoatla'li ba through de bars ob ajale-hcuHe!" The other darkies. In ck-crx, RSsented: t "Dat's gcoi jrcatlii'i hitjeifl" Atlanta IlraH. A Case Cor OesSacu Hcts, Cincinnati, Jan. 2 A" -t:lt of c:i! rjbl i iritrt . to' tie" J -:-i-ntv 3 eo:r. :-;. it;; v,j vl"cll-i toC ty Ir t;. court if co'i.j :i pe w t y Ju- .j ;r : LP.. i '.1j .nV.j r - i-.-y .f is II. O. L.:n w Co. t- r- vt.r tl .1 tl , ;rc .hd tlM t!.'? i.,? rc-n-tll: j L -:i.Ly f Hd" t " i!n;tJ hi 1 .j.;ltv at : 1 j 7 1 : , , .., r.-;i:.... r t.r r I i 4 . ... f

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