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One t'7 j, a jr r...l ; (Jut ( . 7.Tr U ,n e e ' " t t! r f t in o c t h i Inrnrially ia -v:.rcc. iter. Treaaarar Hirsm 1.,. U elli. Clerk; Jt-lin 11. Simpson. UUrS ViiJIUra P. Steely. Recorder. Il-iwartl Corne!!. S a rear or: Joan JTcIonaM. Coroner: TtoWrt B. Beswick. County fiu ft: Jimef L- Nohlitt. CaaatV PheicUo: Dr. U. II. Hon. Spt. Poor Asylum: Jclio Wt-bster Garaiuitaiontrd;- W. i. Cliuhaw, Jrtl C. DillarJ, Aaron Speer. TOTrn ornc Tr aUa: Wra. IT. Asdraw, James I". EtucVer, Thomas Hunt. Sahool Truatses: Dr. L- 8. Bowlei, Tfcosaaa L. Brown, Thorns! B. Cailiirk. Treasurer:- Jolin L. Ugtnity. Clark: John W. Pajna. Town Att'y. " kUrsish Wilfori J. n;r;a.tt. , ti Of ir R mi, a - jSu "lti:-T'i!jarn Uerrjfnan, Smith Cole, Joh Ficldie. Ssbool Trtit: S. B. A. Cougar. 2uhn.ll. Sowlii, A. W Gr7Trtitrr. 0t. VI. Alhertson. CUrk.: Town lu'j: Tbos'. O. Unfa a. Marti!: Willi tm Cl&rk. Tar-U: Wei. J. T'eroop. Bortk Eit: Jarae li. Dakar. Or Un . (. W. Tegtriien; OrtjTiUa: Jimn II. Matliara. UorJk TTtt:'m E. Grijibj. tVch Iick: Wm. B. Cornwall. .!. son: Chriatopher Cox. Crali: Joshu Wayniok, -atk Cait: Jaoiaa 11. Sumtaarilpartcrk: Ilonrj F. Trinkla. ffoTnrsuir assosohs. F"i: Aaron Spaar. Sortk Sat; John W. Vickary. Orlisoa: Tbornas A. Brookt. Oratril!a: Tbtodora Stack ho e. r;na Vfaal: Jamas Bedeter. P-swKur-k Lick: liaac F. Pinnick. iaiii: W. H. Keliasna. C8ld: Job A. Kendall at EatK Jaraaa McDonald, taiapartcrtak: Oorjj B- McCoy. 3r5TXCES OF TXIC PKACC. Faoli: Ben, Ktinaon, .Simeon Green. Ifortli Sast: Charloa Hijden, Jnmti J. Dakar. Orlaan; G. NT. Kice, Cbns. Mwnjrtr, Jacob Stair. Orar,;TiU: William IT. Cowkerd. Nuk Weat; John E. Payna, WilJonct. fraack Lick: John K. llaritj, Wiw. 1. Mo jlta It. Jackeoa; Jamas Dillard, B. F. Robsrtt. OraaaSalai: Alhart liajfiald, laaac Xoatk EaaU-Jekn II. Huchanaa, Wra. w a tick. 8la aaracroak: Adam Wibla, V'm. II. Martin, C,2H3COI12ST OClF.TIII3, F. A. and A. Y. M. Faoli Lrnlca. No. 119, meets in rtgular Cowmw nication on Fridaj oTcninps khora tha full Hotn, in each month, xcapt whan tha moon full on Friday, tkaa apoa that e?eninjj a u 1 t w a weeka ikaran.ar. I. O. O. F. 'Siliaaca Lodja No. 1S3, Paoli, maeta vary Mo)idT aenir;. I. O. G. T. FaoU Lodc, No. ,iX meat, in Odd Haw Hall, arery Taoday ereniug. CIICRCnCS-Priftll. M. TI. Church Rev. W. W.Webb, Pa Iwir, tartiea at 10 o'clock P. M. Suniv Oct. Slat, 1 S 7 5, n?nl on aliei aaia CakVatka thereafter Sunday school 9 n'tbck a.. M. every SabbatU. D i b ! clats TasiT, and prayer meeting Thnrg 47 anin j. Irairteria Charch Rmr. Samuel 3. Sarr." 1'aator. aerice Sabbath moratf & eVminiOot. Zi, KST5, and on alrsit Fl':atha thereafter. Snn..T aa'aaal at 2 o'clock r. U. each Sabhatb fraysr f :etinr on Tueidsy, aad P.ibla a!fi.j t's ritat JAy evtnlr.js. . ' T'jirs I CI A. X"S U ii Jul U i !4 i i , Jl JJ., t'i.'.urJ re'i s" ? in f'.otk X7i trrtir cf PoLIio ii ; t ire. H a rek "45. ' IS-S I I'.:.:.'? hit pr- fjilcr: vl ir!rfi to V t' a o f i : i Ri ut7utT. C .a ia tka lutb ua.il crrnr ja'clic t Jf r t . j.rn in ;i Dri ,J.rre' a,n& 7 at. 1 1 Z . r f : " ' , o-v r" nr !r:-i ,j - - . - 9 r.tl jit terras at tin i. i i. ; f I'-!. "J r -e trt. Mrncif s,'. ., . .'. a ! -i " !. Wi a la r ;e t e . 3 '"ry, fr ; ,:!;;. . cr 1 1 ' " : i .' ; r a t i-' I i . : c T" f : . r
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mm fr " Ilarcli cam in fcl altering r 3 usu.il. Dr. II. If. EIrod, cf Orkan ramovecj to this pJacalast ThuriJsy. The front of th Rhodes IIosss Is ornaraentcU with new and handsome sin. Dr. T, C. Bitter returned home front New Orleans last Wednesday, lie is still in feeble health. JJ. A. Burton, Democratic Sheriff elect, of Ltawrencu county, ha taken possession of his oSlce. An iron bridge ti cest CIO, COO, ev ill ha built mcress Whits river at Wood's ferry, In Xa.vrrenc3 county. John Li. llesenity is tuildtnjj new fauce3 mad ctberwixa iraproyir j his property in th Eastern part of town. Dr. T. C. Bitter was in town Ust Thursday. He will leave for Colorado in a few days for tha benefit of his health. H. E. Wclla who started Essth last wecc, retUT.ed Y7 dncsiy afternoen. He sold his stock to other parties at New Albany. Our scattering shots are rather few in a hill this week. More local news than usual, however, will he found on our inside pages. The Western fevrr ht attacked numerous persons In this Vicinity. Several of our citizens talk of going west to grow up with the country. The weather during the month of February was delightful. The oldest inhabitants do not remember so much pleasant weather in that month. Hiram K. Wells, county Treasurer, removed his family to town last week and is now domiciled in the Campbell property ou East Hat n Street. During the recant revival at Sandy Hook there were about 15 accessions to the church and a!out 25 conversion. The meeting was a complete success. John Horn went to New Albany last Wednesday on a visit to his parents and friends. He returned Monday and Is again at his post in Andrew l Son's store. The Presbyterian congregations at this place nd Orleans have secu red tlie services of Be v. F. M. Symms, of Cravvfardaville, as pastor. Mr. Sy turns will preach his initiatory sermon here on the 11th inst. Croquet players are at it again. The street just east of Braxtati & Liiuiley's stable is the scene of their operations, Elisha Braxtan and AmoVStout, the boys say, play a regular Louisiana Beturning Board game and of oourse.win. An Orleans "itomizer," in last week 'a Bepublican, intimated a familiarity on our part with the tha p2t5te-boarda. jThat "itomizsr" is an adept at "ilippin Jitcks" in fact he's prayed the d euceall his life. He's a proteVof hih, low Joe's. The court cf his honor, Beu. Siinson, was in Eessioa last Wednesday afternoon trying a surety of ths peace case, where in the Shite ex rt', one Mrs. Gobble was- plaintiff ami Dr. Kills, -of Unionville, ws defendant. The defendant w&a didchargisd. Icller rresa Iltlaels. Fa i k M ocjfT, Ii I., Feb, 27. Ed. News We aro all well usi heps oar friends in old Or&ngs&rs dltta. This Is a fine farmlns: couatry. l"airnc::r.t it ulout the alia of P,nllt w Itli 3 churchr, 2 wrho;: ; ; t, tl. :t buy s-;Je!:"p niia, ar ..1 r.: f ;I; n. TI.( ra r r J r.:- C-t-i J t i f c."ti criLl :J In twu, -.-crth :.Z i ,-ti :r I l.:!;c!. Tj . v i r : v c :i -r i c 1 1 !; j f i c r :.v ; :!, r : '2 cr t.-.x it CI en c ::' 1 1 1 .t. H'iva 1. i J t: j r un tr kiiotr iluilr 7 s i : . t r an.i ccr.iajrruty l.zs sj. .: 3 r:. .-!-. IT: .It.'t ii ,7- . i, ti.;-! jb. C C C vJt 1 . A i It i ii t:
PAOLI, ORANGE CO.,
t" jp-a. re-run 1! , Ait 4 jfc,JUilMii Ilayc it it.-. . r, l"s It h Mi''.uc.icd that tha policy cf the fraudulent President . will fc conciliation, tfisr th manner of the cock ssaong the cattle, who said, "Don't let us tread upon each other, gntleraen!" In' furtherance of this purposa, j.ffa suppose, th first copy of B, Hayes inaugural address hsa been presented to Tha Bun In advance ci all ths other papers. It is as follotr: "Fellow-Citizens The first duty of a man who has been elevated to m high Sco is to return thanks to thost by whem ' h km besa rsadw successful. Accordingly, I hegin with expressing my profoandsst sense of gratitude to J. Iladlson Wells and his three associates, who, by sach a' rare exercise of ingenuity, audacity and fidelity, were enabled to turn a majority of 8,CO0 eg'&inst tae in Louis, iana Into a majority of 4,000 in my favor. The feat is altogether unparalleled In political history, and shall receive, es It deserves, a high reward. "I must also reroembtr the serviscs of th illustrious high-low Cota mission, which, aworn to ascertain what electors were duly appointed in each State, stuck so manfully tegsther in the noble resolve that no evidence should h taken to prove that anybody was any where except the persons who cast there votes for ma. Where the merit was so impartially distributed, U might be Invidious to single out particular individuals for honorable mention; but I can- not refrain freru extolling the ' names of O. P. Morton (Only for Party Morton), who two years ago, introduced a bill authorizing either house ol Congress to reject the electoral vote of a State, hut, as a Commissioner, steadily insisted that neither houe could go behind the returns, vrherw they were in my favor; alse Q. F. Edmunds (Great Fraud Edmunds), who, two yars ago denounced the ever blessed Beturuing Board of Louisiana as "a contrivance of thieves," and not fit to be regarded In seating a Senator, and, finally, the immortal Jack Bunsby I raia.n Joe Bradley who chosen as umpire in a board equally divided, always voted on my side. His fidelity can nevr be forgotten. "Let rae, besides, compliment the iHTSpieacity and consistency of th Senate, which, having twice voted for Morton's bill, allowing either house to throw our an electoral vote nt length discovered, when it became necessary to elect me, that it was highly improper and unconstitutional for either house even to think of trampling upon the rights of a State, especially when it was represented by a board of knaves and perjurers. It is no asy matter for a grave body of Senators to overcome their of-ten-expresjd convictioas, but in my case it was dane with the utmost facility "and witkoat hesitation. As some of these Senators are son to rstire from their cSace, they may count on nii, as they have already cs anted for me. Caa I fzrgst &n enlihteaed and laithful pre-3j la this moment cf high felicitations? Can 1 forget the Time?, which for six months poitret! oet a tteady stream of scorching tt'ra of my ppoaenr, TLca cr.Iy a liStls whlia t i.'cre It I t. praisil an hentst cni hencrsu t.3 t :-r.T Cun I f:r:t t!:3 cr.iir.:r.t Zi'.l r.:jrV-l vr' Invssrtei t!. C .uthrrr. : ruuc'.i c T. :i in t 3 cnrr i j? Can I Tt:: ; " I'c-l cf Ncvr i far C fly y r -.rs h.ivir j ' - i : i :i pnrci-rtprs-v;l.rr rran . r.. E t . ) ,1 l , i.i t!.? Er-Lii, c :. Jl r r t: , t: ; r C . :a t'.'.i c t: 1 . li v
INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH
i York Triban. which after eon. tending in 1872 th.it tha ccuutjy was uniy to ba saved by the overthrow cf tha Beputiiexa party, became the champion of' indepen"Sent journalism, hat is cow happily converted ts a high eense of public virtue and party HdsUty by the Influence of my eminent gambler of Wall strestmy friend, Mr. Jay Gould. As our party is the party of moral ideas and immoral practices It can have no Utter organ than'thU josirnal which towers to the skies, but sells liqucr In the b&semftat. - " . 'Having thus returned ray thanks to these to whom -1 am chiefly indebted for my place bj oae vote, against a- general' popular majority f 2G2.GO0, a majority ofene million among the white citizens of the country, against an electoral majority f twenty-one votes, and against a decided majority in the two stolen States that were counted for me, it might be expected of me to announce my policy for the futue. But I have not yet consulted with Chandler, Morton or W ells, and do not desire to be premature. As, however, while I was ia Congress I voted for every bill to inflate the currency, for every subsidy to the gigantic railroad corporations, for nearly every job, and for all of Thad. Stevens' extremist measures of "Southern oppression, yoa may in fer that I am not going to forget my old friends, whatever I or anybody else may say to the contrary. 'Eetukning Board Hayes.' Y.Sun. Aes Accommodating IZotel Cleric. Scene I. French's Hotel. Time, midday. Fat hotel clerk, smiling, and brushing his diamond stud with a feather. Enter young man ia a hurry. He writes on the register, "John Green, Harrisburg, Pa." Young Man I shall take a room this evening. Some bundles may be sent here for ma this afternoon. II the charges are not more thao t5 pay them. Exit young man in a hurry. Clerk stiffly bows, and continues to brush his diamond stud with a feather. Scene II. Time, one hour later. Enter a small boy with heavy oblong package. He struggles up te the counter, and tays: "A bundle for Mr. Gresn. The charges are $3 60." Clerk drops the feather, and permits the diamond stud to dazz!e the small boys eyes. Then he takes the bundle, and pays the small boy $3 oO. Scene III. Time, the following day. Fat clerk scratches his head with the feather, and thinks of Mr, Green and the small boy, and the $3 50. Then he opens ths oblong bundle and discovers a brickbat in a paper box, with a note, saying: "This is the best Bussian clay I could find." Clerk exclaims, "Godelinighty," and the proprietor of the hotel debits him with 3 W.Xc o York Sun, A California Ulscovery. Artesian water has been struck In the foot hills cf CEilIfwnua. It is a discovery which -will make a complete change in the relative values cf valley lands and uplands. A farmer on Bickey'i ranch, ia Jackson valley, A tax dor county, (which is in the aurifcrrus foc-t-hit:), sunk a well, expecting wat r frosu tha uua! alkalltitt surface fr'rrt. To his rurr;:!:-, h ? struck h faring of of arterlart water that rc ; ?! fro::i Iko L-ittsrrs, ct -15 f;:t to 23f.2t &isve the surface, cuA.Irupil::gi:t u uc::. :;.t tho vr.Iu cf hii I.zr.Ll, a.'.d iu?; Irirg all iici.;Iihori - f,i.r:ncr3 tj .-k let -.rt-iia . u'. sr en t!. ::r lar.Js. T1.3 t'A? vJ cU cu:. it tha c rr. I -i 2. :r : :t, . 1 Ly In t:. if ".i S" . 1'.. : . rr-i V. t ,, , ..u . - t!
Feed fr Tsmny rol4S. (BurliugUiu llawkcye.J One cf the lady teachers in the Psoria High School went out coasting a short time ago. But the cunning of I. cr girlhood had forsaken her, for she "steered wildly, and before she got half way down the hill she ran Into two sleds and over three boys, knocked the overshoes IT a fat man, scared a woman with a market basket and a baby into convulsions, ran under a cow and knocked a howl as long as a clothes-line out of a Dalncntian dog, and finally went bulging through a rail fence and scalped herself and broke her leg. - And she only weighed 102 pounds when she started. "Truly in the midt of life, wo are ia mischief. A fascinating young man of Burlington saw a Keokuk girl en the train the other dy, and hastened .to make himself agreeable and open an acquaintance. Ho leaned over the back of the seat and said, with an irresistible smile, that "it was awfully tiresome, and a dreadful bore in fact, to have to travel by himself." And that wicked Keokuk girl looked him straight in the eye and said in a tone of deepest sympathy and commiseration, that . "She should think it would be; it certainly would be to her." And then somehow or other he felt that it would .require a painful effort on his part to prolong the conversation, and he thought of a thousand pleasant things while he passed the next forty miles in the smoking car. Yesterday morning a man out oa Valley street received a letter which he opened and out dropped a draft for $2,000, and his heart stopped beating as he read the letter and saw it was from Manchester, England, and signed "unnatural, but penitent uncle," He gave a wild shriek of exultation and sank senseless to the ground. When he revived ha rushed down town and couldn't wait until the
bank opened, but ran around buying new furniture, new clothes, new carpets, blue glass, furs for his wife and dresses for his girl3, and fifteen cent drinks for himself, and when 9 o'clock came and he rushed to the bank, he found a man there, inside tho window, who was sufficiently composed to read the draft clear through with an equal mind, and who explained that he could not pay 2,000 on it, because it was merely an advertisement of Diffendorfer's Peripatetic Pain Annihilator, for corns and soft bunions, and it took that man until six o'clock in the evening to countermand the orders he had given before nine o'clock, and then he forgot half of them, and his wife had to stand at the front gate all the afteruooa,' turning .away delivery wagons that came backing up to the sidswalk with new things. ADeaf rian Explains Things. "Augustas Ps-ralto," said his honor at tho Fifty-seventh street police court yesterday, "you are charged with being intoxicated; what have you to say?" Augustas put his band over his car and said "What?" in a loud tene. "You were drunk," shouted the cosrt abruptly, "Certainly, certainly," said Augustus with great ,. politeness; "there's ray card." "I C .:;'t v,-.cjit your crd. How did yc-d en to get dru.;k?" Bologna," said Augustus, smiliii'T. 5,Uvl his honor, iutoxictnt. How thit a reif o u are i-V'.: .Hr.drrd astl f j veri ty-! v.'o," . :Id At-j t: iln i. yen g f yc'Jr Ii "2a ll-Jy, yujf Loner." "Yr i t;.. i to il. . rj in a curt, vfi ra rc j r. - a: "W rt St c ti.;,.:; 1
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NO. .0. Is S"ar ?7o;e Coo. II A Ba-ston lswyer was ctild on, a short time ago, by a boy, who inquired if h had ny wnslo p,-i-pei to sell. The lawyer had u crip, keen way of asking questions, and is, moreover, a methodical loan. So, pulling out a largo drawer, ha exhibited his stock cf waste paper. "Will you give me two shillingfor that?" Tii? boy looked at the paper doubtingly a moment, and offered 13 pence. "Done," said the lawyer, and the paper was quickly transferred to the bag of the boy, whose eyes sparkled as ha lilted the weighty mass. . Not till it was safely stowed away did he announce that he had no money. "No money? How do you expect to boy paper without money?" . Not prepared to state exactly his plan of operations, the boy made no reply. "Do yon consider your note good?" asked the lawyer, "Yes,-sir." "Very well; if you lay your note's good, I'd just as soon have it as the money; but If it isn't good I don't want it." - The boy affirmed that he considered It good; whereupon th lawyer wrote a note for fifteen pence, which the boy signed legibly, and, lifting the bag of papers, trudged off. Soon after dinner the little fellow reappeared, arid, producing the money, announced that he had come to pay his note. "Well," said the lawyer, "this is the first time I ever knew a note to be taken up the day it was given. A boy that will do that is entitled to note and money too;" and giving him both sent him on his way with a smiling face and happy heart. The boy's note represented his honor. A boy who can keep his honor bright, however poor he may be in worldy things, is an heir to an inheritance which no richta can buy the. choice promises of God. An immense UTasSiIng'. A few days ago a Ittdy looming at a fashionable lodging house got struck with the bed-.quilt mania. She determined to manufacture a bed-quilt for somo of the church fairs, 'to be composed of 6,843 pieces, irrespective of the edging. Full of thia sublime feminine conception, she gathered up all the old calico rags that her neighbors were glad to gat rid of, and spent a whole day in cutting them up into pieces, then about five o'clock she went to dine. When she returned the rags were gone. Th way that woman fretted an,! worried about those old pieces of patchwork was especially enlivening to the roomers on ths fiarse floor. Sho went to see the Chief of Police, called on the Mayor, all the Aldermen, and bored the head of the Fire, Department almost ts death to get some kind of redrs. She wanted every room in the hoose searched. Yesterday afternoon her . Chinese wash-boy appeared and deposited the washfag on the Q.or. "How rauchee, John?" "Eighty-seven dollar and sixteen bites." A shiver wc.:t thrcirJi tle woman's fram. Tha Chlnsinan unfIJ: J thn vthing and there were tho-e C,4I3 plrccs cf p3tchwcrk and S,Ci0 rirgg' J eiljw whirli 1. 5 J L. rj cut of! nil neatly wnh J, Ir-. ;."J aij-J fuliic1"..!. Dr. HarrI w.-.s c.il!: 1 i j a t f c 1 the wtirvl:-1 rn..n, tr. 1 r -.ys tl it tl.o f!t-iici y. f -:r,-li ci !.! 1 '.. 1 v ill Ix'trt hies c 7 if t rj- i 4 ' ; .. '! in. VI r, ir.: i (J". C"., f :. ' . : r, -i T-'. ' r. 1 ' I: I: 7,2. i'w 1 , i t . r j4. f : 1 tl. - : ; ' , ; - 1 t 1; 1 ii 1 tlo -r. tl j I , - tl . r C-lT. c.l vp.j. 1 ? X " ) i "j 1 . I
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(fj - r J r . t- , - !1 r 1 . C -7 All nf f -r " Vlncsnnw 13 g-Jr'J ..t-j hsv n gr:-f;s c ::vt(rir f '.urslori: h'.-i. , 'iL- .'.r,';;, ,L-.;-ia 1...::- 1 CU ! fri:;i two S;rtrr:-5 I j rri3 Douglssa. . Sixty per07 .rv." ! th? 1 '1 at a teraf rrar.C3 rac.tir.' at Fort Waynru'V- .t r . Mt. cni;r iCt:r: .Miuy farsr.ers, are nor tr.;ily cr;;.r;t.I ir. I reaking their corn grcund, - -IlTarsvUij Ji'-ml: . T.r. 2Xld ' way, Spencer county, grange tent-' to New Orleans for f QQ vrcrth cf groceries. ' .. ... Calvin Carft.nfff vasTkH:tl..by a fallittgtreeon the Mcl?enry farm, a few milts below New 'Albany Saturday. Boonevitte Eairer?. Th rc raainhig six cells of Urn new' Jail. have besa corn pis ft end ths . . .,(. f building is now ready for cccffp'aHc7- ' -,,.. A great deal cf land hm already- . . i ... .... .a r i been plowed by tbe . Xanitf rs f. Floyd county, preparatory far sowing oat -tnd plantinpoitcfe A couple of trarfj pa burglarized, two cccp'Sr shops at Edwardavillo, Friday night, carrying off an even, dozen drawicg-knive and ether tools. , 1..Fort WyR nMntl? Tha ownera of the csnnl .till, txoz$ c-q tomorrow, wht-n tho.qutstioa. .cf r-, building the feeder (!m will be' acted upoa.(, A new steamer, "Uncle Sam," is now running on Whita river between. .HezeUoti &a4 Petersburg, csnnecting. with' ths E. and C.' traiss at-Haseltya. ...., Fort WTayne entinei: The plan, of Architect Tclan,'of this city, fr a new jail at Lebanon hxs beea. accepted fey the corniulsslongrs of Beone county. - Martinsville Gazette; Last Sunday night tha residence .of Mr Henry Sheplcr, of Jeftsrssn town xhip, this county, was raided to tho extent of about $210. Lafayette Josrnal: The gypsies are still with C3. Silurday a' fortune teller succ.JwJ Li la;aLocx ling" the Jhelps and others belonging to one of the hotels. -- . . . . - South Bend Begister; MUhawa-. ha Is somewhat excited at prcssnt over the detail3,ojlths.?16peuientof a wife with another man. Particulars will appear soon. Terre Haute Express. Twentyfive colored men have beu zz,t to. the State prison from this county, in the last three years, and there is a good prospect for three others to follow. Centerville Chronicle: ItiasOcgC ed that a hatchet.. the h&ndj cf an infuriated husbatd is what was used in this county recently tocecf the amorous preptnsity ci a minister. , At the sais cf to -'n l.iz, rJIvcrtlsed for delinqurnt iszs t..i Menday last, at Canctitcn, Perry csaaty, nary a bidder fat la an cpjearanceand the town c.-rsh; 1 v-.i taken home on shutter tick. Lafayette Courter; .I . ' 1 i J ty, as well as Tippecanoe, Laa.ef contest for.th possesion ' cf .the. SberiSalty. Itistmisd upoa the loss cf the tally g5ieta frocj a pre-, ciact wlisre the Bepebllesn candidate had a rasjority Ire enongk tt elect. The directors cf the LcufsvOJs New Albany mad St. Loufj , Air a Line railway i:ct tt ti.3 c::j.ji, ny's oSce in New Allany latt week fo elrct a Prr ,!--!, VI t t President, CrcrciJtry, Tr;-rcr and chit.f engir;f ?r cf the corap.tay and trsntict clhrr Ip;rLi In. ir. ; . j ! , ij ; n t :."v i,.,.::;ti :n cf wc:k e.i 11, s rc 1 I. A vi'Ilxr r.i 1 ..I 1 4.. i r: : t: 5 i - t - t;. '1 M i . t'i Irl -a - 1 f - r f . , , ,
