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i I I 'I if i i- 1 1 1 I I 1 1 Admittina that Jcfferwon Ihtria ia an au THE UHPUHLICAN: NEW ARRANGEMENTS 1870. Hone Items. Froefy mornings. Health on tbe Hog cholera still prevails. Wheat sowing prog-reave finely.

The nublic schools ara H.itntr wall. THE GREATEST OFFER EVER MADE TH TOM-HEB8 OF AWT PAPEft IS aOtJTnEaUl WD1A3IA. I Iff. I fl THE COT-tJMBTJS 1 ifEPUBIflGAM TO ENLARGED and IMPROVED! 'I I I l' i I NO FAMILY IT THE CQUNTY SHOULD xjxLr rinuui IT Take It from Nor. 11th, 1875, till 1 -io: Dec.

$1.50. FOURTEEN MONTHS FOR $1.50. I i COVEKISO THE PBEefDCSTIAft CAMPAOK, CHEAPEST! LARGEST! BEST! is i 0. t-'- -i i I s.i Th peoprtotorsot' the COI.UMBl 8 BEPCBLICAN lak 4eaurw Is to tn ntli JB-f-thulomsw aad adjoialag avaaiie, that they bate compleied arrangemeau lee pwAilag ia asm ef OrtuwU aad Babradfa Cetobrated DRUM CYLINDER PRESSES Which will be ready for busiaem by the nth of K.veeiW. 17S.

from which Urn law Subarrlptioa ariea of th. REPUBLICAN be I the low price of mw I bora anrveraally eoneeded si ace ssblhdHat, thai lb REPl'aLrCAII is the bast paper et puUlihef in Bar holousew county, Um publiakerl are dwtemajMd that It shall SECOND TO NONE IN SOUTHERN INDIANA! Aad tharefur hav detwrminod oa walarjlug lb paper to a arto, a th Slh day wf Jaaw j. ary, 1S7, Columns of Matter Each Week- i i Containing, by far, mora reading matter Ibaa aay paper ever ptiMlshed la tUrtheasaw Cwanly. rrea th iv offot. It will be aaea thst all whosabacriba and comma tiev.

II, win aoeaiv I 1 taw BEII'BUCAN during IB APPROACHITO l'llESI DEXTI A CAMPAIQX, Which wUl be oaw ef exciieaaent and Intereal la all. A 1 bough tbe -rrlila ftrnt rai synopsis of the new of the day, yt th publisher. wiU atltr to am be Hi STRICTLY A HOME PAPER, thacVtien.of Bartholomew con at 111 baairieliy guarded, Irrw 'j party prejudlo. THEAY to STrBaipEiBE: Oiv your awaas and money to aay oonr aatborited wb-mt asma IU be -nf'ln aambaraat-m, ar send to or addreaa, by P. O.

order or reguM wd Mtter. shd yer nawaea a UJ bo ptaeed eat our list and Srsl paper msiled Nov. II, 7t Whore (be paper la sew evtsida af trthuloamw county, een charged lor th i 1 j- 14 or 13 eent. par year la preawy poetaget i-i1 THIS LIBERAL. OFFER to funrbn the REPUBLIC AX 14 moat ha f.w $1 50 will cioaa Soi 11, aad wffl tbeywaf be farwUbed at fl.6Spraaaum.

liopiint thwt eur eSurta to al.lisfi Jtr bobm cmV a prir wlthla EE 28. (876, On trial. Onlj $lio. I' ronl ad by 1 wna hold a cvi- Jajtt ut coua'y, wearT ma I OUSE! AND EXAMINE OUR WELL- STOCK OF i 1 i KEET LA11GE STOCK OF Ji Tipton Stroot, Columbua, and: 1 1 him, in assuming sole control of tha books of the society, and refusing the Republican copy, which by cour tesy was due, as it is published one day in advance of the Democrat. The people interested in this matter can now determine who holds tbe post of honor, i Additional iLooal Newa ThIs, That aa the Other.

Popular Ode Ode to any landlady- three weeks' board." "Sincerity is the parent of truth." "Which one of the parents? "Keep good company and be one of the That ia, alwaya be alone. Precept may lead, but example draw." A mustard plaster la a good ea ample. One of the prisoners ip the county jail crows every morning at precisely four o'clock. i A new doctor haa made his appearance ia Pompey, New (York. They call aim Pompey'a pill-er.

A great. fortune ia tbe hand of a fool i a great misfortune." And yet there are many hunters after those migaortunea. There ia a certain gentleman ia town who say that if tha editor of tha Fair Bulletin isn't very careful he'll get Bulletin him. Mr. Love Flowers, of Marion county, died, on the 10th instant.

He leave a widow in full bloom and several little flowers, all of which loved exceeding well. 1- ine oouta lien a a correspondent by the name of Jsickar. The fellow hasn't ''boa aene'or else he wouldn't "nicker" in the nonsensical way that be doea. i Character is tha measure of man and wemaa." It must be owing to where you measure if around! the waist, many wo men will be found to posses but little "Wesley M. Robins was appointed mar shal, by the Agricultural Society, to serve during the Fair.

But having an eye to tbe eternal fitness of thing, be declined to serve, and made Bill Kominger hi dep uty, oa account of Bill' euphonious laugh and hia immense popularity with tbe la dies. Misa Eaglesfield haa been adniited to the bar in Terre Haute. No doubt but that she will soar high above the low and sordid-, propensities) that the male lawyer ja prone to. Her field will be the eagle's that "up higher" that D. Webster spoke about.

Girt, may tha eagle' flight ere be thine. Onward and upward aad trwj ta the ttnw." A. La Ducke, of Marion, haa been sentenced to the penitentiary three rears for a crime connected with hia own family. Mange. That ia a new war of diatineuLthinsr the gentlerT Perhaps it is according to Richard Grant White, We thought all duck are lay ducks aoJ that the other kinds are drakea.

Thomas Browser, of Indianapolis, fail to comply with a premise he haa mad If! T't' tt. iia uiu roster, at, mnic ine lair Eliza thinks lie has been damaged $1,000 worth, and sues foF ttt amount. Thomas comes to the conclusion that hia health needs recuperating, and decides to browse in the West a year or two. The moonlight i more beantiful now tnan at any season or the year. I he young folk of Viru-ennea appreciate and take ad- vantage ot- it.

JourmaL The young folfcaoff incense onxbt not to iiidulge too much in moonshine, for By ron sjiya I "There h) not a day, Thelontpi-, not the iwcm T-Ulwt ul Jirna. cava haif-ilie bosineas. in a wicked war, Oa a hich ibree sioKiehwarsof SMuashiiM ami "My a ah oe maker to his boy the other day, "do you understand (bat pussage in your Sunday-school lesson which says 'the last ahall be first and the Grst ahall be laatr "Yes, fir," replied the lad, "when you make a boot tbe last is the first thing In it, and 'the last shall be first and the first shall be "John, scare then chicken oat of the garden." A cigar manufacturer has entered the political field in Dubuque aa a candidate for He i said to have some very strong 'backers. jy. Y.

Commercial Advertiser. And hia friends are puffing him a good deal, we auppone. Xew lime Jmtrnat. And he'll take-the "atump," of course. Bottom Fort.

But hi opponent nay he won't Havana chance for election. Chicago Time. Don't chew fool yourself. Tiiat'e mere-aham Ulk. South Bend 2Vi- rax.

True, true, Mister, i He had tbe whole thing cut and dried before he entered the -eld. i A couple of young ladies were reading tbe advertisement ia Thursday' Fair Bui letin where it says, "Don't buy a new drea wntil yoa take a look at Irwin's," when one of them remarked that "ahe didn't know he had one." Tbe other wondered "if it were a pull-back," etc Knowing that the girl were from tbe country, by the amount of candy in their bands and the chewing-gum in their mouths, we attempted to explain to them tbat the gentleman in question bad beea appointed to receive Jefferson Davis oa his arrival, and that he had prepared biro a garment befit ling the occasion, hut whether it were a pull-back or not we couldn't aay. Thia latter question being still unsettled, they resolved to "take a look at it" the first opportunity. Dnck creek Items. Everybody sick with ague and fever.

Hog cholera prevails without control. Miss Chloe Carson, of Decatur county, will teach for us at District No. IS the coming year. Jack Front made himself manifest here for the first time this season on -last Saturday night in the way of killing potato and tomato vines. "Some of w'ur hoya that attend school at Hartaeille say they do not: mind a recitation nor examination day, but the compositions are terrible.

j' A few Demy of tbia- neighborhood attended the Fair on Thursday with the expectation of aeeing Jeff Davis, bo I they returned home somewhat disappointed. Tbe school-house in District No. 12 -that wa unroofed by a storm some time ago haa been moved and will shortly be completed. Mian Sarah, Miller will develop the mind of young America at that place thia winter." Poaaomglory bow come right up to the front. It has tme blacksmith shoe (without a blacksmith), two dwelling house (but ene occupied), and large grocery and dry gooda store, the proprietor, Mr.

Grant (don't know whether be ia a relative of the General or not), haa just receive! worth of good and tabes some ite mixer (by the way of cheap advertising) to blow the place and hia store ia his items. i that a committee nf thJrtn bs nnnnintsi chairman thought thia a good acheme, and that it would be inexpressibly shameful if the soldier came here in snch large nam bern and found no kindly Welcome from the eitiienav Major Uordon'a motion waa axiopted and the committee of thirteen appointed. It will be remembered that at the last meeting of the State Committee on reunion, a motion was adopted in" structing all organisations to provide their own provisions. This was done because it waa thought impossible to raise a sufficient amount of money in the city of Indianapolis to furnish rations. This arrangement deft Indianapolis nothing to do for tfie comfort of the thousands of soldiers who will be in tbat city on the 14th.

and 15th of October, although every tea sonable man must -know that near a half million of dollars will be scattered promiscuously throughout tbe city on tbe occasion of the reunion? and it does not look either fair or honorable for the citizens of Indianapolis to fold their arms and look quietly on, as though they; bad no interest in the soldiers or the proposed reunion, when they are the only parties that can possibly be benefitted in dollars and However, the sentiments expressed in the above extract show that a keen sense of duty may (yet dictate a liberal response to the necessities of the occasion. There are hundreds of soldiers who aro not able to provide their, own Rations and pay railroad fare, and also to lose two days time from tReir labors, and it is certainly not asking too much of Indianapolis to see that these men are not forccj to stay at home, Tbe Post of Honor. The last Democrat con tiins the following bit vf contemptible meanness: If Republicans were 1digrjstd with Brown during the city canvass, what do they think of him now, after having Ignored the Fair right at tbe time when a public print would seem to do the most good, by noticing it Brown wont ont of honor. Drowning meOvCatch at is an old saying, and it seems that tbe Democrat is striving for existence prT the same theory, and what it cannot catch in a legitimate way it pitifully begs for, or endeavors to reach through an assumed independent air that i so foreign to its true nature that iLjouly induces a smile of contempt from all those who appreciate true independence and true manhood, Pacts are all that is necessary on this occasion, and: what truth cannot accomplish, the IiF.ruBLiCAjt hus no ue far. The course the I.kpcblican, took during the late city election, has ere ated no nor has time dictated a different course were tbe same battle to bft fought over, aiid tbe Democrat is welcome to all the sympathy it ran possibly gather up from Chat score, but as to the Republican ignoring the bite County is a point to the attention of our resyltjfav-ia particularly invited.

The files of the P.ei-vblicax will show more artivle in defence of the Fair, than ever appeared in the Democrat. The Kepublican was tbe first Pa per to ask for a re-organization of the society, ant! it lias stood by tbat re organization throughout, and did all that could honorably be done in its behalf. It even published the letter of Jeff Davis accepting of an invitation to address the people at the Fair, and never attempted to discourage the idea of getting bim here. These are facts, and our files will substantiate them. The first shell thrown into this project came from the Democrat, when it accused; us of runuing off to the Mammoth Cave to avoid writing an article commending the coarse of tbe society in this particular.

This broke the ice, and the Repubijca has spared fo pains since to condemn the move, and has no regrets fo what it has said, The idea of the Kepub-licaw ignoring the -Fair in any particular is supremely ridiculous, and could only be conceived in the brain of an admirer (of Jeff Davis, i Per haps the corrupt idea originated in the fact that the Rfif ublicax of last week ditl not contain a long eulogy on the Fair, or a ist of the entries. The Kepubucast, run a Daily Fair Bulletin An the interest of tbe Fair, and complimented it in nearly every issue, and would have said but little about the Jeff Davis tell, bad tbe Democrui not opened! its batteries upon us for previously "ignoring" that subject It was thought that the REPtrnti-CAif bad dSne its duty to the Fair through the" daily, and it wa only desired to give through the Repub-licax a complete list of the entries, each jf which would have received an honorable mention. itut bo assistance hivas given our reporter, and the Republican was compelled to go to pre without the desired article. And now cornea tbe cap sheaf of all this cry against tbe Republican. On Tuesday morning last the senior proprietor of tbe Republican went to the Democrat office and called upon John, D.

Lyle, secretary of tbe society, and asked the privilege of copying the awards of premiums from the books and was told by thia honorable secretary tbat they were not in a shape to get at. He then asked if be could have them the next day, to which tbe honorable secretary said be tbo't not, as those that were in shape were in the bands of his printers. He then axked if be could bave a proof sheet of tha matter when set up, but even this was refused. Thus the honorable secretary has violated all prec-edent and courtesy due a publisher, while his conduct also shows his incompetency to fill tbe place" assigned thority among' Demerata, aside from the war qttation, the St. Louis EepuUienn ia.

1'iiren: With slarefr gone and hard wiotiew traded tiff for a rag-babe, dreaned Hp in a rtven pdprr roilajr oiXrrked a dollar, what ia M't of the Democratic partf nf tike Kt.ntliT The Rnnnrial question being allr the otilr dehauble one except that of the iartu wbrrb the aertiona erjually JUarre, what ia left of the Democratic part ol the North, either? Mil Allen, of Ohio, will left in tbe me for governor and Tom Hendricks, of Indiana will be left ifl the race for the presidential nomination, The Right Uplrtt Cropping Out. Alalbama has at Jat put her foot upon secession. The constitutional Convention now in eewiori, has unan-imoasl Jaeknowleilgetl that no State can Becele from tlie federal union, and ha innerjted a cjtbs to that effect in the constitution. ia just what everyHtate in theUn should do.and Alrtbattta Iho thanks of the nation for getting (e noble and patriotic example. Ing ntav her banner wavej over that of her constitution and a unit! id people.

Tbe) 21at Indiafp RcgtmenU Hen. fViiler having been invited to ati t-nH the knldierw' rcn on of Northern, Indiana, al Fort Wsynei wrote a letter de-. clininff on account i buaineaa engage-meiitx, btit saying: ij "I hail the good for fine to have under mr command, in the Itrmy of the (itilf, the Ist Indiana Rt-giment, and better ol-rliera no; cnmniiinder" weed deoire. Their atradineas and valor turned the tide of the battle ol JUton Kogue, in August, 1862. They held tbe key of the ponition.

At drera parade the nights before) the battle, their raakn were thin because) many were quite aick in hospital quarter, and the rebel apiiea went out and told Breckinridge that a weak regiment held thwtcenter of the lineo that relying uon tbat infuroia. tion, which was true, he made hia principal-attack at that lint during the night tbe word waa given that a fight wa to, be had at day-break next morning, and then the Iiidiaiiians, who were not much on parade, were fall there because there wa a fight; and Iireckinridge met a strong regiment in no ruber and courage." Col. John A. Keith of th'13 city, was conunaiwlintj the 21st Indiana, aud it is gratifying io Uid regimout and it friends, tuanv of whom enlit-el in thiW county, to know that they retuiin the ft. Inn ration nud adec-tionate rt-gard of their old commander, Ben.

5Butlcr. Whiljs at Jeffersonville tbe first of calletl at jthe State prison, where we made the acquaintance of the new Warden, Mr. A J. whom we found tai be a very agreeable, pleasant and accomrmxlaN ing goittleman, and whose' sternness tits him to fill the position he occupies ith honwr to, himself and creHt to trie State Through the kindness of jMr. Howard, we were permitted taj talk with tie notorious character, BUI Itndifer, whom we found in solitary confine inent, chained in his cell, with the heaviest and best fitted shackles around his ancles that were ever made in the prison, anl which will be likely to hold as the Warden told us they could not be sawed in two in it month of nights.

Being left aloiie with Bni.jwe ventured id pt)tappear-t3 have much lard work to do but he answered thai the work the mind was more to ibim than manual 'labor. 'He said tbat be was wearing oitr the tHttom of his cell, H)inting to the brick and stone dust that Uwft'settled jon the door step. Wheit asked why ho did not try to obey'ruleslaud do what wasi right, lie sai it was' a bard matter for him to make up las mind to stiy in there tcu years. "But suppose yon make your escape, "yuu ill le re-captiurel and brought back, or be in dread of being taken at atiy time." said he, "a good detective will take a description of a man and catch him everv time; but if I could get out of the country I would go to South- coald have a home there." you think you would be dissatisfied there and would want to come back in about three weeks "Well," said he, "I might." BillTeaid that his sentence had played thunder with his arrangements for tha centennial; that he had made arrangements to bave a good lime, but be guessed be wouldn't be there. We think there is no doubt but that Hodifer is a monomaniac the subject of escape.

The capture of Bill Rodifer in bis last attempt to escape, has been a great lesson to the. other prisoners, demonstrating to them that no quarters will be sbown prisoners who make an attempts at escape, and the effect is noticeable iu their contentment-and williuguess to obey ordersJ The Soldiers' Beaaioa. The citizens of Indianapolis seem to be waking op iu the right' spirit in defense tha good name of their city, as the following extracts of remarks made at a meeting held at Exchange Hall, last Saturday, is evidence: Mr. Rainsdall saiJ that as the reunion was to be, held here on the 14th of October, the veterans should be properly re-ceired and entertained. To thia end thoaight a.

eompany of 500 could be eaaily uniforme con Id doubtlesa be ee-cured from iieueral Jame A. Ekin, of Louisville. Jle also tWotight thai it would be well to. make complete regieter of those containing the name, rtgiment, eonpany and present residence. The cilixeua aiiould take an interest in this reunion, aa they did in sending the men to the war.

There would be from 30,000 to 40,000 vetem ie in attendance, and it waa a necessity that they be well entertained by the Col. W. Ulak followed in the Muue strain, aa.l thought that the buaineaa men could well afford la subscribe auHicienl anntunt to nmke the things grand success, and provide for those eot able to provide for themswlvea. The re-union would bring to tbe city about in Major Palmer thought that the City Conmcil should be called opoa to take action in the matter and tuaka an appropriation. Major J.

W. Crordoej thought the citv hal no right to appropriate money. Kutiicient funds to amply defray all experwe should be rained by volunUry cvBiubutioag the cilueus. He moved COLUMBUS, INDIANA. ISAAC Mi BROWN Emtois.

TIIUnsp.iY, 1ST5. Mali dae on dlnwlOM Ul" who" he-ri e.piree. at which lime the paper wtit, Uruit.l tadtsroejiinied wlihoot further wim II otlo Inn want lo rati a aumhrr, aro.1 In pricaoCjfom riearrtptiow before yewr tfcs a pira. 1 Th Latest Jews. The Cuban iuaorgmt have been reinforced.

Hi war of rxce Georgia aad Mlariaslppl. till continuefj. in cHootie haa again attacked the hone. of N.w Yrh city. Haratla Stone, the istingninhcd ecjlp-tor, died at Carrara, ItalyVon th I lth tn.t.' A of the cattle has broken out la Ma rhusrtta, aad hundred, arc log.

President Grant and family leave Wash- lug-oalhlB morning 1 a special ear far Coorio- Full return of thevote for Governor of California give trla M73; rbrlpa, SO.Wijiid-, wall. i One Iiunlrl anl Bfly jr'tl kare ordferod la fori lnlw, Jlnko, fr aa-. atgtitngati la ha Flliaanta Infaniry. A fat 1. lixae baa broken ont among the hoc nf "oatkOTl fadlana, cauain death la UraabTadnringlhlaafcdaya.

Wheat in N. Y. ia worth 1.13 to 4te0; rura 70 7lo. jhlago, wheat t.OT to 1.1 scorn Ciaciouatl, wbewt I.liVla tJ5; cora 95 6Te. i The Tilton-Eaecher nuit haa been pafl rcr to 1 1 term at court, and Til oa'a Uoel aul aalnat.

tha tfjto haa beaa deterred until aat rro. Thaaka. Governor Amw, nf IiiwWippi, caJU on Ihe rrmidenl lor aa he la, poirerliwa, l-nuM uiiKt organUe Stale nUIt ta out of whl.ee rbiach without detriment la IhaeauMof praev. The Supreme Court of Wetern Virginia, eliting JeBerana eoitntT, haa decided that th actof the I-egtalat ur the to WherHng epna.ilutioaal and valid Th dsJaWu wtU probaUl; he tucmoHy announced la j- The, colore. people of at ImUanapulieoa Tueatlar, and remfred toatand Ihcir tMw.bera of th Nath in, alt etnergenclea.

A rrenlutiiM waa paamd I rahe' aioner to aie I7i, of la proare tiling hia catwt. Blood i oat ha wing. The ftcamer Powhatftsn inow at. New York, will sail mm there thia'waek fnr rl A a rrtneo, Hiii, In! accordanoe with a request from the l'l fVpartiwcaU During aonic troubles on tlie island abort time ago, the American Minister shelter sum of tire pontes, in coase- ieaoeot which ibeir advcrsaiies threatened the Minis rrr sad thej deena It expedient toWnd the Teasel there far bis protection, if acces- t- 'n Tlie storm throughout the Konth have beea Srrrible-the past two wacka, bn the most im-plew (ee'rtictioa accurrcl at Indlanola. en and Saturday last.

The entire town, ei--p'. b'jslneas houses, was destroyed, and from vne io two buitdred and aft; Hrea were kst. tead lojips arwatrawn along the bay for twenty miles 1 boss left to tell the awful tale are dos.l'ute of alothing and provision, and are puking fur Ueip 1 hia waa one of I be most terrible s'oriua areriu that section of I be Slate. Railroadbi1lgt were de- rored between Calteatew and Ho taton, and t'ue- tawa of Cedar Lake wa washed nwaj and all. the people lost.

The jury in the 'Weaterrelt ease returned. a irerJict on the 20i lua.aoj of guilt jr on the las) three eoun's in the indictment. As the words Ml from tbe lurcman' Uim Wes'ertell cried aloud nd rink down ta thai dock coorpietciT onercoma ail subbing like a child. Hia If and children heir crkw and lawenta iutie to (a, and tbesrie wss saoat anctlaa- Mr. r'ord a4 'fnr aa arrest of judgment and a new rJeeck haa allowed four days for argument, be first two ooiinta.

oa whkh I ha prisoner wsrquttliki Charg-d a participation- in Iftw actuaf abduc ioM of ClrarleV Kusa. The laat three, on which be ia ea-Tlcted, chirge eoaapiracj to conceal amlg.T knowiedga. The official retnrna of the recent et e-n in Maine, front -aJl tbeVoa na and ieaofi be Ftatetx-erpt gi Connor fur tioTemr B7.R5J; Roberta 83077; onsor'l majority The places remaining to be beard freui last yau-gsa Tlngler Tf usjorlty. Tba (Sena a ill ind 19 Bepnblicana, 11 tfetaorrats. and no cboi -e of yne BMntber of the Board la York count.

Thta-encj will be hJWd by the Legisratare, civinl-be Kepubllcana a majority in the af nine. Zi t. 3 be lloueof Uepres-otaUraa btf with rep Jon of one dis.rict, Bridg en, where tbnrtMsa tie o'e, showing bemor a and Indeiiandenta; Kepublican mBjurity, 19. tatst ear the House aa compoeed of git Republican! 53 leniocra. and Independents.

The Repubbiana will bar this year 28 moj iritj oa a iat ballot. 1 i All the Hapublican platforms of the yrar pronourtce against inflation. The IViso-cratic platform in Maine, Hinnexota, Wisconsin and Maryhtnd take aubstsntuHy. Ifte Kepuhlh an ground. Ohio and for inflation.

Iowa splitni'jte diffeence while straddling the Republican. This curreucy jues tion has split loth parties, and perhaps the letter course for all to pursue just now, is ftraddle the fence and" leave the question severely alone," until mature reflection dictates the better, course to financial prosperity. When a wild partizan contest is made oyer a (juration fit only for! statesmen to consitkjr, the affairs of men are not likely to be bettered. 'By solicitation of officers of the Fair, some of our merchants were induced to tak goods out on which tio premium waa offered, In order to help fill np and make a nice display. Batunlay afternoon tliee merchai rent their cljerks out after tha gtHxfi hut the rere charged the reguBr gate fee of twenty-five cents 4 them out.

Thia piece of utury niti )ave been practiced by" those it I tried to hoodwink people to pet 1 their money to tear Jeff Davis whi they knew he would not be preseri Presto, change 1 1 Kow.you see it, a now you don't I The R. Grand Lodge of the United Sutes, I. O. O. assembled at Indianapolis on Monday la-'t ThU was one of the largest gatherings tha order ever liad- in the Hpeeches were made on Monday afternoon at the Academy of Music, Gov.

i Hendricks, Mayor Caven, an.f Henator O. Pi Morton made the welcoming address, which was res pontic! to by! Grand 8irf Durham, on the pert of tbo Grand Lodge of the United, at tha close of wTwch, Grand Corresponding Secretary Iiidg Jey responded to a call from the audi-ence, and made some very appropriate remarks. Ia the eveuing Guv. Hendricks and lady gave a reception at their residence, which was attend-d by a large number from the Grand Igt Bnd prominent citizens" of the city. We are truly glad to learn that tha order rapidly on the increase, and never was more prosperous than mJir.

Robert Bpaugh took seventeea pre- miuma on hoga at tha county fair. Who i can uen in Eight montha agn two-thirda of the members at the Hope Cornet Band could not make a tone on an inatrument. and now are acknowledged to be one of the On, Sunday next the new pipe organ, bnilt by Koehnken and Grimm, of CW rinnati, for the Moravian church, of thia place, will be dedicated at o'clock. Come one and alL Prof. Albrecht has returned front Europe, after a stay of three month.

Shield A Buchanan have gone to pay their compliment to tbe officers of the exposition at Cincinnati. yEW (300D3 JVST RECEIVED I Djmr goods GROCERIES! BOOTS AND SHOES, i Ji Which I propose to sell very low 1 1 i For Give me a call and learn prices. Tbe highest market price paid for BUTTER AND EGGS, II. A. SCIIIiOEll.

26-3W. WALES BOROv IND. AduituiHtrators' Sale of Valuable Real i Estate and City Property. BY virtue of Sn order of the Circuit Court of Bartholomew county, Indiana, the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Thomas Haws, deceased, will sell at private sale the following real estate, in Bartholomew county, Indiana, to-witl: The late residence of said decedent, known as Block on the plat of Hay' addition to the City of Columbus; Lots No, io 24 inclusive of said addition Lots No. 27 to 47, inclusive, of said addition Lot No.

49 of said addition; Lota No. 51 to 99, inclusive of said addition thirty-five feet oft of the west aide of lot No. 69, on the original plat of the fawn (now City) of Columbus Lota No. 70 and 209, on said original plat of the City of Colu rabiiSf and lot No. 53, in Irwin, Jones Mounts' addition to the town (now city) of Columbus.

I i. Also, the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, of section 19, township north'of range6eatt; also the following', commencing 150 feet east of northeast corner of and Sycamore street, in said City of Columbus, thence eaet 1,009 feet, thenoe north l06 feet, thenee vest feet, thence south 1,499 feet, to beginning. Teems One-third if the purchase money will be required in band, and -the balance in three equal payment of six, twelve, and eighteen month, pure hewer giving notes with approved security bearing interest at the rate of six pepecnL per annurtt, payable without reliet from valuation or appraiseinenMbtwa, at the First National liank of Cilumbui, Indiana. The widow -of said decedent will ioin in the saWsvsof that nurchasera will nlDtr ect title. CHARLES H.

HAYS, 1IAKKV tXJWJATE, Administrator. Sept ltlb. 18TS. nCS-3. Male.

BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Bartholomew 1 Circuit Courf, In a eausr wherein Jocph D. ISidener i plaintiff, and Levi 11. 'Young if defendant, requiring me to make the sum of four thousand seven hundred and ten dollar and thirty-one cent with interest on said decree and am, I will expos at public sale to tlie highest bidder, on; Saturday, tlie VtAuliyvf Qtibhcr, A. D. 1875.

i between the hotfr of 10 o'clock a. ui. and four o'clock p. of said day, at the door of tbe court-house of Bartholomew county, Indiana, the rente and profit fur a term not exceeding seven years, of tbe following real estate, to-witi The aouth-west cjuarter of the northwest quarter of section, thirty-three (33), and the north-west quarter of the northwest quarter and the: east balf of the north-west quarter of section thirty-three (33), township number nine (9), north of range number five (5) east, excepting five acre out of the south -eat corner of She east half of the above piece, containing one hundred and fifty-five (135) aches, more or less. Also, the aouth-west quarter of the north-west quarter of section bomber four (4), township eight (8), north of range five (5) east, in all containing one hundred and ninety-five acre, mora or leas, situate in Bartholomew county, ia tbe State of Indiana.

If such rents and profit will not sell for a sufficient aum to satisfy aaid decree, in terest ana costs, 1 will at the aame time and place exfftme to public sale the fee simple of mhI real estate, or so much thereof may be sufficient to discharge said deV-ree, interest and costs. Said aale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. i WM. B. DAVIS, i i i Sheriff Bartholomew County.

K. T. Carr, Attornev for Plaintiff. 15, 1875 25-3w. PL $8.00.

i DIL JOHN BULL'S SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP 'j FOB THE CURE OPS FEVER AND AO-TJE. OR CHILLS AND FEVER. Th proprie'or of thia celebrated madk-lrie Justly elahna fur it auperierity erer ail remediea ever offered to tbe public fur laa JBs arrssi aero and isaiaaf eur of 4ue aad Favar or CbfOs and Fever, whether abort or hmg Be refer to th entire Western and Swuther eeuatry to Bear him teatiaaony to th truth af the aaaartkm, that la ease whatever will it mil to eore tha dlreelinua are strictly followed wad carried eat. jla a -real many eases single doe ha been saflktoat for a a ettra, aad whale Ismilies have beea eared by a ingle battle, with a perfect reatoratioa af the gen eral health. It however, prndant, aad la every motw eartaia to enow, if its Bse (s eealiased la smaller doae for a week or twe alter the illsrss haa beea checked, more especially la difficult and loaf standing ease.

auaUy tbia medlciae win not ra-aire aa aid tw keep tbw bwwets U) good wrdeT. ShoaM th patient, however, require any cathartic medidna after having taken three er four dose of th tonics a aiogl do of Bull a Vegetable FamUy KUa will be as Indent. The senatoa Sawra'a Tone Svacr aawa bave Da. Jka Btfll'l prfvato etaarp eat each bottle. Da.

Jowa Buu only he the right to man uf act are and sell the original John J. Smith' Tome Syrup, of Lanhrrllle; Ky. Examine wel th Inbci en each bottle. my prf vats stamp is net eat each botUe, do not pnnbase, er yoa will be decaf yd. DR.

JOHN BULL, Vesdeh 'or SMITH'S TONIC 8YRUP, BULL'3 SAKSAPAKILLA, BULL'S CEDRON BITTERS. BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, Tbe Popular Remedies of the Day. Principal 3h US, Main wrwat, LawisviUe, Xy. tow rosea aii, wro ne ariprecia'eu and wi.h nsia tha advanoeutent XQUABE i EALING 1- pa TO MEET THE MIGEXCY OF TBE TIMES, WE ARE BELLI NU OLH AT TLIE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICl. rURCIIA8EIj5l OP SI'Jtiya AJID I i I i SUMMER' I Gr SHOULD NOTiFAIL TO CALL i -1 SELECTED Ur i- MENS; YOUTHS' AND BOYS LOTHlNG.

IN OONNECTIOOr, WE 1 i- i Ml 02 GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. OPPENHEIM i I B. GEEENWOdD, DVCERCHANT AND DEALEB IN PIECE GpODS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS," GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Thirtjr-fiT years' experienee ia tha Tailor In jr Business enabled Id to aa io B07 BO I caeroua eaatomera, tbat I am preiMUred to r- rv: i GIVE SATISFACTION IX PRICE AND QUALITY I Re me ruber, to fit a person fa nothing- new In oar day, bat to hies Is the g-rw4 ruble m. JSom it yoa want to be both dressed aad fitted COME TO MY ESTABLISHMENT" i oa Walnut Su, Columbus, ladlana.

My workmanship and cat ara like oilo tkoee la larger ciliea, and i i MY LINE OF GOODS IS FAR SUPERlOlT TO AI.YTm'0 KEPT IN TUI3 PLACE. CUT AND MAKE CLOTHES PROMPTLY, Aad make it aay business to sell at tha very lowest rate (or cask. "1 Beapectf ally yours, July lo-iw-tt' I 13..

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