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Columbus, Indiana
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IhEvening Republican. as he had found it He' read his Bible care- I OORRESPONDEXCa POPE. tholomew county since 'the result of the election was made known. PROFESSIONAL. CARDS.

1 COLUMBUS DIREOTORY. CHUKCHES. ATEICXX If. Ber. O.

R. White rrtor P. 7 00 BAPTIST. Rer. Noah Harper pastor aerrlm ererr Sunday at 7 (57 i'r4001 n.

J. Waiter WaSaZ 8u perlo tenden t. CHRISTIAS. Elder t. T.

Sweeney, 0wicH undr at 10: Jo a. niTaod 7'(T EPISCOPAL. Rer. Winn D. Enjla, rector loea at a.

m. and 7 jb dT mLJ and fourth Sunday, tnh "othotS paator: aerrtcea each Snnday at 10 a. ill Sundavchool at p. m. METHODIST EPISCXJPAL, Rer Tptk.

at Warn, and and 7:00 p. SnndaT-achool viT-T W. 8. Swomrel. SuperlLtendeL 12 PKE8BYTERIAS.

Rer. L. tor; Seftkeaercry Sunday at IO.J0 a ndpZ, P- i Sunday-arhool at J0 a. W. PridKen.

Superintendent. I M. SECOND BAPTIST, fcolored), eery Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:00 p.

m. CW ChliiK. paator. Sunday achool at 30 tnu FRATEKMTIES. COLCMBC8 COyMAXDRY.

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R. POST NO. IS; meet 2d and 4th Thar. TNIA.NA CO'CIL. Ro .78 D.S.B.F meet.

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Ktm ALWAYS 6iVES ITS PATEOHS -oir iiiae7 ry bctWBca Chicago Lafayctt Indianapclfs Cincinnati icinnau- LouisviIl6Ll PULLMAN SLCEFIIIG CARS 1H BtrrJjJ 1 Afr Fortr rw' CJ I'HlVlM rrP.t.o; ot Bon LJ II ta (m. HMtra4 13 of lh. SrmiiK) aT- 1 la art aoiaoum Tl r.rtnnrm oopr- --VTA. r. tHr:" i jkTT ariuooi, 8ubtdat Exams 18AAC T.

BROWN. PBomrroi. northeaat corner Waah- waMi Matter at the Pottofflet at TERMS OF HXJB8CBIPTION: wmk, aeilTered by carrier. -10 Ct MAIL, muCTLT ADTAHCI. no Tor-.

00 1 Thmt month, cn on Bit; moulha dvertllng made known on application. KICILBTTS, Editor. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1, 1886. Congress will convene next Monday, to remain in session till the 4th of March, when the term of the members of the present House expires.

Col. Charles Denby, of Indiana, is now being nominated aa candidate for Vice-President on the Democratic ticket This will lead Hoosiers to inquire who Col. Chas. Denby is. The Sunday liquor law is said to be strictly enforced in tlje city of New York, all the saloons being closed front nd rear.

If it can be enforced there it i idle to say that it can not be enforced anywhere. Ex-Governor Bullock gives this comical picture of the liquor traffic in Atlanta since the adoptiojn of prohibition: "The city does a big jjig business now. There are several comities adjacent that have no local option Jaws in force and they furnish jugs to the thirsty citizens oi Atlanta. An express train comes in every afternoon, called the jug wim some nundred oir. more jugs filled sooa wnisky consigned to citizens As much interest is taken in this train as ol one brmginga circus.

There is no law to prohibit whisky being con- veea to a private feaidence in a jug." If any thing could add the contempt auu uisgust mat tht mass of the people feel for tire leaders of the Democratic Partv Indiana it is their course' in reference to the Lieutenant Governor. McDonald and Voorhees had Gen. Hanson appointed pension agent to kill Gray as a senatorial candidate as there would then bo no one' to succeed him as Governor. Gray then claimed, properly, no doubt that there was a vacancy in the oflice of Lieutenant Governor that should be filled at the ensuing election. The question was submitted to the Democratic Attorney-general who decided thajt there was a vacancy and, under the constitution, it must be filled at the first election.

The Democratic committee issued a call for the convention specifying Lieu. Governor as one of ti candidates to be nominated- and one was nominated without a word of protest from any one, and the convention Green Smith, who ow Claims the position, ostentatiously declared he would do all he could to elet Judge kelson-all this before the Republicans had taken any steps at A vigorous campaign followed and they did all they could to elect their but when it was found that a publican was fairly I chosen knd that.K as necessary to the! success their schemes to have a Dem uviai, presme over me Senate, they all i vuub uiscover tnat the election for lieutenant Govern was void, that there is rio vacancy md they commence proceedings to prevent Col. Robertson from taking his st at, relying on the Democratic Supreme Court to help uU wun me plot. Can any sensible or nonest man have ariy feeling but dis gust for such men How much longer will the Demecratic party submit to such leadership it is possible they Will 1 1 nueeu tneir scneme to cheat the Lieut. Governor elect out of his office and is it possible that by similar tactics mey may ehat the people out of their choice for U.

S. Senator, but if micjt uu wen, just wait until next election. i the The Foster Qang: Again. Masked robbers entered the house of Wm. Klair, liolton, Ripley county evening, 2, aad cSmSd the old to produce all the money in the house, amounting to $150.

After threatening their lives if made any attempt Bfair re-nized them by their vnices, and swore out-a warrant against John Underwood and John uty "Yu 8 anenir Meek and Dep- elker went to lTndrirri'o K. I Vilnmhm Win), i. i sf jvji43 ill T. hbv in ursoay and ar rested him and took him to Versailles-where he was placed in jail. Vernon Banner.

Underwood was under arrest some time ago and is kno wn to be a member of the Foster-Underwood sang. Sir Knigbt, Attention. Special conclave this p. m. "at 7 o'clock tor work in the Order of the Temple.

W. E. Bates, E. JJ. Important to Teachers and Student.

i Any person can prepare to teach achboi in one-half the usual time by using our new Key to the School Studies. It -makes plain all the branches taught in the schools, aeactiers should save time and labor by its classes- Price of the book in thhu2 iberaI discounts to schools. Address, B. Stivers. West Union, O.

lully and Tound nothing against its use in God's house, but found: several msm tn its favor, and upon reading in Revelations fie says, "I actually found whem Jnbn heard them singing and playing their harps in Heaven, and I concluded that if such was aone in Heaven, it must be right to praise God with' instruments bn earth, and if we can not stand music on earth, I fear Heaven wouiq De a poor place for cs." And aa to the sermon he promised to preach, he found mat prejudice had kept those away from church who had opposed the organ's use WATBIAMSVIIXB. Miss Adda, Moore still remains quite ill at ut. isanics'. Miss Amelia Toebrok was able to attend Sunday school. Carson (Jooley has so far recovered from his sickness as to be able to resume busi Dr.

Weisenburg reports Roseberry Dye improving. He has had a long seige of ty- puuiu icver. Lewis Vonstrohe is daily adding to his fine stock of merchandise, He reports bus iness Dooming. -a. jura, payers, oi lowa, while on a visit at air.

ueorgeBodie's, two miles south nf died on" Tuesday ana was buried to-day at a luiruerau cemetery. Our former citizen and druggist, Grant Raines, who recently eneaeed in thB A business at Cochran, was burned out, root and branch, on Friday. He had no insur ance, i Grandma Linson. of Mt HmUW buried at; the Mt. Healthy M.

E. burvin ground on Saturday, She was a pioneer of this neighborhood, emigrating here some 40 years i.xra. meuencamp, wife of John Melleni camp, who died on Tuesday night, was bur- lea to-oay at 2 p. m. at the Wavmanvin Lutheran burying ground, Rev.

Schaeffer omciating. Our merchants report business brisk. noticed at J. W. BehrmaVs a fine disnlnv nt holiday goods, comprising almost every kind of toys, etc.

At Joihn Bergdoll's I saw some beautiful hanging lamps and 'lan- terns. STRIXGTOWN. Health 3js generally good in our town. The new hridge across1 the bie sloueh is vojiijiieiea. vjh ucn 13 visiLint? inMa oioomingon.

Samuel Bherman Gohp starts for Tenn- essee in a few davs. We have been listeninb for the bells but all in vain. I mt. lrwin Griffin had gone to Monroe county to buy a farm. Our school is progressing nicelv with M.

Hook at the IipI Preaching next Sunday at New Hnn 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. ni. Mr.

John Sweeney is doing a fivini? bnsi- ucau uc nis sawmill, Corn is about all in the "crib and not onitn 6uuu a piem as was expected. John Zwfck came near beine crnsbp death by falling Tinder a Wheel while trying to ump from a loaded waeon. to i Our absent friend, J. 2. SteinhaWr taken to himself a wife: i Miss Yonn nn oi tne lair daughters of Mammothi 111.

OI Santa Glaus will shake; the Christm. t- at New Hope on Chris'tmas eve. Evervbodv invited to be present and bear awav thrir lai ui nie iruit. i i -I MOORE'S Protracted meetins is in prosmw it cuapei. It is reported that a certain in this neighborhood attempted suicide, but au ucr pians rrustrated by the timely terference of the family, Tl, J.

'uc uieenns ot the (I A will occur on the third SaturdnvHn ber, when the election of officers will take place. There should be a full turn out and officers elected whq will fill their places and uu tase some of the burden off the com-mander. Wm. F. M.

Poland has resigned asueacon in St. Paul's church, also thp sistant -superintendencvi and thc ladies' Bible class in the Sunday school. He nas oeen a faithful worker, both in the Sabbath school, and th and school regret his loss; but our loss is the cuapei gam. There were several invitation Nnt Ant A White creek to attend the wedding of Miss oite, sister of Alice Nolt xt- iMA.1, vmuuimu. oome sent regrets and presents, Mahlon Lucky being the only one reporting in He returned Sat- Dnnging a cake to severil and reports a good time.

OTTER CREEK. Mrs.j Bradford is -very I Mr. Sprague's little bey is now ccnt. The farmers are about done eatherin. corn.

i Miss Nora 8mith is about the ma c. is being treated by a lady at Azalia. It is generally conceded that tr, is to civilize, but it seems that Clifty, with all her boast of education, has more dark deeds than any other township in the ST. LOUIS CROSSING. Corn husking is in full blast The general health of this cnmmn.it, i.

good. a There will be a tree at th -p Christmas eve. Wm. Mosberry. of Brown mnnh into this burg Monday.

John Hager, who was prostrate neuralgia, is otit again. This has been the quietest town in Bar Miss Ida George spent Thanksgiving with inenas in fjolumtras. Mr. Frank Matron and wife, of Columbus, ounaayea here. Mr.

8herm Xeligh and Miss Ella Heg were married last Thursday. i Ed Deupree, of came np Sat- uruay nignt and spent Sunday. i Between fifty and: sixty students are at tending this term at the Normal I uuuiwf oi vur citizens will con td the school fund this week for nunting on Sunday. i Miss Jjovl Welding, who has been In Tn diaDapolis several came home last ween to spend Thanksgiving. There) is to be another' social reunion- at Normal hall Saturday night, to which the PUduc are cordially invited.

A splendid yrvKTam is oemg prepared. Dr.iCt.V. Kent and familv left lnst wW bag and baggage, for Louisville, where they will make their future home. L. 0.

Schaefar rented their house on Jactsnn win move into it i ou eunciay school gave a festival at their town Saturday niKht which success every particular. The brass band faom this place and a numh-nf joung oiits attended. i lucciiuK nas oeen in nrnmi at the Methodist church for the past two weeks. The church has been crowded to its uwnost capacity nearly every evening and much interest is being manifested. There have already been between thiity and fortv Hope is to have a much needed imimvL me snapeot a new v.

vuilw nas already been subscribed in the ipastiwo weeks, with fair project, AW1 A fcArt -M SX1 HI jU, oi much more, The building will cost be tween and $7,000 and will probably ha 1am tA An Vfl Cluler jacKson or Washington Doy, sits arbund ui urug store or grocery fire from early fall to sunny spring and buys his smoking! and ouiue otner store, is ac-tua ed by the same principles and motives u.e wn0 dnnks drugstore whisky casts his vnti icu uuaen. temperance orator and saves up his dimes tol subscribe some "I'ro-Demwratic-hibi inn" organ, which tells of the grand things! pro iibmott is doing for Kansas, Iowa and othl er fcitates where the i wmie the poor home editor who nee hia patronage is snubbed and slighted and receives nothing from him except occasional contributions Of nVfi nr inn j- lnciimmntiBti i v-Atii, ui oi rotten applesl which must consider as pay for a puff or flip i WwUU yi a nan column card with ed to it! i i xiuuioiuonistBiKn1 I Miss Lou j-i i HABTSVLE, weascar is visiting friends iri wmo Beecher Flora moved info town the first Mr. Al S. Arbuckle, who has at Mild for snm Hm J- i iia movea deck thanksgiving services were well UXaa and, Prof. Fix dehyered a vW iege went to his hornts Itiur amah- 1.

a winter term of school! Kev. J. D. Current, assisted tb At wl-j tor jRev B. F.

Iobertson to hold quarterly meetingt Wesley chapel last Saturday and the jUertpania literary soc.ietv 1.. a I XI4UI- success rinancially! and John Harris, who has been at home on a iuur juunins vacation from the refrnlnf nw regiment at Detroit, last week. T''1Rtninger went to: Indianapolis, Vusnessand to attend the iiepuniicans to organize Repub-hcap chjbs throughout the State. i jit is desired to have it mentioned in these items that Several months since Grandma Drake, mother of Mrs.Samuel Lawrence, W8' 8fa here for some time menas.it 'seems, have not oi ner death. i i jLast liriday evening an alarm of fire was given ad- during the rush made to reach the place where the fire was, Esquire Robertson fdll the old cellar at the southl west corter of the square and received bev- uruises.

The fire had caught in me resmence of James urray au wasBoon extinguished. I SHELBY llOKDEU. ifiss TJUie Seward, who has been sick fori improving Tillie is a sweet girl and has the sympathy of her maay frientls. I pearly all sucked out. The crop this SoU makina yield, although some report a good crop.

WmJ is tending tho solBeamrp- crop makins 75 hnoU l. lfla Li. i 1 ocre OJxe acre wh ch was planted innm about 100 bushels. yaa- The supper in Droneberger's hall Old SL given by the M. E.

church; on last oaturaay was quite a success some $5Q I clear money being collected. The money to finish paying.for an organ purchased some time ago. This reminds me of biUtly P08 an organ in church. ReV. Miller gave us a few Km- gent thoughtson that subject a few Sunday's ago.

Atone tune he, with others, was very much opposed toan organ being in the house of worship. He informed tie chur ttat he would study his Bible and find all he could, both for and against the grievous question; and preach a sermon the nexl that question, giving the Bible Frank Brooks mails bis letters without oirection. Absent mindedness. CoL White, of Columbus, is buying corn at this place. Corn is coming in lively.

There will be a wedding soon, when a young widower will lead one of Aurora's fair daughters to Hy man's altar. I Protracted meetings are held in the M. E. church at Clifford at present, and at their close meetings will begin at this place. I or the and cure of inflammation and congestion called "cold in the head there is more potency in Ely's Cream Balm scribe.

This preitaratinn iL oiijmuig eise it is possible to been making a briliant success as a remedy for cold in the head, catarrh and hay fever Prevents any-serious develop ment of these symptoms, while almost numberless cases are on record of radical cures Ot chronic catarrh and hay fever after all avau" 3 of treatmen have proved of no Ferdinand Ward is running a printing press in the Sing Sing prison. Perhaps, if he attends strictly to business, he may one day become the editor4n-phief of the institution. on earth, can only be said of Gngg-s Glycerine Salve, which is a sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts, bruises, scald? burns wounds and all other sores. Will positively cure piles, tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this wonder healer.

Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Only 25 cents. Sold by A. F. fierzsch.

i M. de Munkeasv is creatine tion in the East The proper pronun-ciatian of his name is moon," followed immediately by a violent sneeze. Throat-ail seldom deepens until it undermine. fK tion, wastes away health, strength and flesh and finally fastens itself upon the lunes. completing the wreck and ruin of the whole man.

Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure is the only safe, sure and speedv remedv fr coughs, colds and all throat and lung diseases, i Sold bv A. F. and one dollar. Pleasant to take and safe for children.

The Pine Tree SfatA has had two "annual dinners" since last spring. The best of feeling rules and another annual dinner is talked of for Christmas. i You will notice how quickly a thoroughly successful article is imitated, and also tnat the imitations- nre ic up oy unscrupulous parties. Iteware of imitations of lr. Jones-8 Red Clover Ionic.

The genuine is sold by A mm irompiiv cures OVSIK'Iwiu Cositiveness. bad breath ague and malarial diseases, ixkh- nr.i-titi.' "Piriis, ntauaciie or diaties of the kid- sioiuacn ana ver. Price tiftv cents Dr. Leonard. Ohio's Prnhihitir, uiuaie ior uovenior.

savs tbnt n.ii I. i 11" vmuon a. i.sk, ol ew Jersey, will be ior tne res- luuiuy in iss. 1 Saved Ills Life Mr. D.

I. WilcOSSOn. If Ifnru Ca says he was, for many years, badly afflicted with phthisic, al.snriinlintoe- almost unendurable and would sometimes almost throw him into convnltimia tric fitters anil got relief from the "ijniisanuaiieriaKiiigsix bottles, was entirely cured and had gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Says he positively believes relief afforded by Electric Bitters Sold at fifty cents a bottle at Claraence W. Adams'.

The best and surest Remedy for Cure of uasea caosea Dy any deraagemeot of "ver, jkioneys, stomach and Bowels. Dyspepsia. Sick Haadarhd. rMiu Bllioiu Complaints and Kalartsnf h-j. yieia readily to the beneficent Influence of It is pleasant to the taste, tones bd the system, restores and preserves health.

it is purely Vegetable, and cannot fall to prove beneficial, both to old and young. As a Blood Purifier It Is others. Sold everywhere at 1 1.00 a bottle. tAaiP CIITMXETS ARB offered for sale represented as good as the Famous BUT THEY ARE WOT! And like all Counterfeits lack tne Remarkable LASTING QaaUtlea OF TOE GEXTIXE. And Insist upon HAYING them With PatOct.

80 1883. The PEARL TOP is Manufactured OXLY fcr A. MACBETH CO, PITTSBURGH, PA. to Will, XA. uwu iu rna by enfnpctvn hifijr men having a Ttatteaiar, fraa.

J. Woaru, bb Looi. Mo. Tatau ASH FOR THE PEAfiLTOP VTT7v THIS Exact iji BEL w. coorn.

COOPER COOPKK, c. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COLXJKBCa. DTD. Offlee in northweat corner of Court Hooaa. daw 1 COLUMBUS, 1ND.

ti A. MOORE, M. 1 I CLCTIC 1 IHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. FOR SALE. una unaerman 4 Son's Square Piano, good order.

Inquire of In 8a33m3-2 LEADIHIr BARBERS IN COLUMBUS, IND. i When Tojwnu clean i.have or hair cut In flrrt- RY0N SPECHT, under Republican Office. Both being experienced artlnta, they take oteu- FOR SALE. v--, -r ana rvsldenre. "uwainit.

Doth of which are con bou-l, at the corner of 4th ami Frankllnitrw't Columbu, Ind. The lot in 75lS "ft and the smoke house, store room, bakery wire room, lee house. A g.xl brii liblj" houw and wo-mI all other nwerv out! hn Ulinw koihI well cixtern and cen sell the alove imnvrtv on reasons can F. TTl.TrTOTT MONEY TO LOAN r. 1 term, and long tlmej by the HomeEniltlinE acdLoan Asscciation Apply to DAVID STOBO, SECRETARY DR.

MARY L. HOOD. of SU. trvtall ,1, ine Ncilt-r Bror kmRn inni.h;lJ""i'T"r""f,,'"r-. ThUU iuiliee HL.HlnV thoi.

W1" nol1 no nidh? ay or UIKnt. CltT or mnntrr Ucited. "-Tjiwuuiiy 1 i In. MAItV ti. HOOD.

KEW YORK STEAM CENTAL CO. From ff, fs, js, ti0 to "Operet. Allkln.ltof fine dental work -i dnceil prleea; Fine gold and bpward. silver and amalram. Slip and TSc Twth ex tnwu-d Teeth extraeted wand a.

repntedT "ffiUS lis lnd! mD1 Uou. nliu- Dr. Herron wiU be at the Blwll Hotel the firt Monday In every m.tb for one day only nov-Titawly CO a Sana CO -3 a td a CO t-i 2 a hj Hi a ro p. A i QD OQ CO CQ -t IB 0 aa (B 0) i do1 BJ3 2o a ST 'is? a a a 0 53 VV "vnii. io and dUar 'iernea.

tl, ffSaT! S'i'V PEfiriYRCYAL PILLS v.n.v.n toi ENGLISH. It WILSON WASHBOARDS. Tbcaa Wathboarda an taada with a Bat.tVod rim. Tha Strong att board and bant waabera in tlx wld. For aaia by aU daalara, laka no ethrr.

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