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The Richmond Item from Richmond, Indiana • 2

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The Richmond Itemi
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whose during sickness and TBh LViMJNl HEM I Summer Olotbin Eiiaga death was paid by tbe government. The subscription for the latter widow was up to half a million inside Published Eve bveninc aud sound judgment to discharge the duties of the high office of judge." It may be of the nature cf a surprise to the people of this community tQ learn that so much virtue and talent have found lodgrrn nt in Secretary Bickie, but it will also be highly gratifying. Sundays Excepted of six months; that tor Mrs. Br nvn OFFTcioVi 805 MAIN ST. is uot vet a thousand dollars.

Let's at Kiciiraond a see was it tbirity or popularity at the Post-office Stcond-clast mail matter. Kuat ruled us in our giving? The Newest in it. The Itbm will be delivered to suds, ubers in 1 The Egyptian war; just inaugural ed, seems to be slmpty a question of city at the rate of 7 cents per week. I Desmoines IowA has a ease of four The Lowest in Price I of a kind on hand. Dr.

M. Heart money. English bond-holders hold The Official Pacer cf the City a large amount5, of Egyptian bonds which bear1 heavy' interest and were well of that city, returned home today after a week's, absence, to his wife had eloped with William TlltTRSDAY, JULY 13, 1882. The nobbiest shapes in Fur Still and Strati Hats, bought at a bfg 'The smal Osborne, a friend of the family. She Eepublican CountyjTicket, proceeds of the sale have been wast- ed by the "Egyptian rulers, and the took her little daughter and' 1 ouse- interest on the bonds has reduced the working' classes of Egypt to beg hold goods.

With them was another couple of elopers. Miss Dane, neice of Judge Mamphire, and Edward Norman. gary. xne reasonert as JAS. S.

STARR SON, ji Main Store, S. W. Corner 8th and Main RICHMOND. IND BRANCH STORE AT HAGERSTOWN, IND.v many other wild people do and in the midst of' their suffering uprose PARAbRAPiis like the following against the Europeans who appeared Member of congress: Thomas 91. Browne.

State senator, William Dudley Foulke. State representatives, Luther M. JTIeriup, ITIu 111 lord (i. i.eenoii. County commissioners, i Tli hi ax Hunt.

John Bowman, George G. 11 indmau. Prosecuting attorney, Charles E. Shiveley, County William II. Schlater.

County auditor, Tbaddeus XV. o. Braffett. County 1 Peter P. Kiru.

appear in nearly all bur Eastern 'exchanges: "We are sorry to hear that; to be profiting by their misery. The riots were the immediate pretext for while there is a cool wave in the bombardment of Alexandria by the west, it is not coming this way. The heat yesterday and the day before II am mock! English. If the Egyptians can run up a big war cost on, the Egyptians Bird Cafres! was aimost'unbearable; not because they can take the country in charge it was greater or even as great as is as has been done before, until his cost has been paid-and the canal Complete Assortment of Boy's Wagossy VelccipEdes, Toys Countyjrecefddr, James n. Wilson.

County sheriff, Alexander (ornion. usually expected at this season, but because it was in such marked contrast with the cool days that preceded it. Although numerous' showers will be a rich picking; and England will haye no trouble winning the de County ity coroner, E. Taylor. sired end so far as Egypt is concern James had been promised us by the weather eajwnicn nation stands in a war County surveyor; Aldisoull.

Study. bureau, all of them passed by New York in disdain, and to-day, promises with, EnglaD.d as much show as Mexico with, the States. week, be even hotter than yesterday." Bicycles, Tricycles, EtctSis See our Baby Carriages, Before'you buy. ILIFF BROS. "This is Mavor Dennett's Eingstbe Telegram.

However, if the banner of the Proph 'I'- et should be raised it will make Comment is much indulged in with th0 war a long, expensive and bloody regard to the 1st regiment charging admission to Glen Miller.on Sunday Statistics show that fully one-f ourtb'of "the farms in America are are owned by men who do not live one for which all Europe, over-run as it will be by Asiatic hordes of followers of that creed will pay deadly. next, a great many expressing the Tricycles! Bicycles! idea that to do so looks a trifle pork ishin the biys. It is claimed that hey get SSOO for coming here? their The bird has built its nest in tbe cannon's Amouth. Hyatt Smith's church in New York is to be converted into a theater. band gets the proceeds of two con PRIOESl O1 THE that they get well paid for the sutlers' rniyihiges of the camp; that they get a per cent, of the sales of excursion tickets from Cincinnati and Hamilton; and that they can't fail it in 2,500 to $3,000 on The democrats of Wayne county will assemble in mass, convention in this city, Thursday, July 20, in pursuance of a call of the executive wkm Much as we might regret, it, it is still a settled fact that if there is one crying need here' in Richmond it is for a Richmond brass band not a Richmond city or a Light Guard band, but a city band which lives in Richmond, makes its living here, and can be depended upon at least once in a half dozen-years to do something fur the city which it does not expect to be paid for in so many dollars, spot cash.1 We are more than ever impelled to this "feeling from the behavior of.

the band which Pill 0 -B: Sunday at the price of ten cents each. If they, get all, they will make more moneyout of, their, encamp ment then they would working at 6,00 i 15.00, 3500. their reg ul ar trad es an occu pation Til A SET OI44 JPIFCES STJPPIvlt Sm OF 04 PIECES DINNER SET VE 1'82 PIECES Wonder what the boys who are stealing stamps from offices all over town do with the plunder. 1 Is there any one here who is buying stamps from boys. i.

The rumor tuat by the rules of the camp any soldier that flirts or attempts to flirt will be put into the Jhese Prices are for a sliort While Only, is known as toe Richmond band on last evening in, not turning out and assisting to do what strangers did do provide a suitable entertainment for our people without the merry The Supreme Lodge Knights of Pythias of the world holds its next business session at Detroit, commencing Tuesday Aug, 11, 1S82, P. P. XIX. and a grand occasion is expected, An invitation received at this office reads: "Tee Knights of Michigan fee! highly honored in the jingle of the broad dollar of the dad guara nouse ror rorty-eight hours, is doubtless unfounded. "At least th re are several of tbe boys yet on duty.

A. W. Meyer dies as the basis of the service. Of course we all acknowledge that it costs money to keep up a band-so selection, and hr return desire to OOO If din Street, Corner oj 6th street. much music costs so much dollars; make the occasion the most enjoyable and interesting of any supreme ses It is no longer gratifying to find that a pint of whiskev will cure a rattlesnake since the short sighted policy of the farmers has resulted in the extinction of rattle snakes in this part of jthe country.

sion, uur "city or the straits has mm IFmPOP.TSHT to This association offers great pecuniary advantages to to those desirous ol ob taining a safe and lucrative investment lor their savings. A monthly payment The initial meeting of the propos. ed lodge of the order of Knights of Labor will be held in Y. M. C.

A. reading rooms this evening. Working men should turn out and see what this movement means. It is ostensibly for their own benefit and investigation i3 what is needed. It can't be investigated from a distance.

of about six dollars for ten years, or four dollars for fifteen years, or three dollars for twenty 'Years secures the return ot (not to exceed) one i h6usand dollars at the end of these periods, or at death if prioj. Accident rare advantages for such an event. Tbe broad flowing river, dotted with islauds, bearing commodious steamers; the Island Park, our broad clean streets, e-egant homesi and fine build ings, offer many attractions for a week of pleasure, The cool breezes coming from the lakes' bear healing on their wings, and the weary traveler finds pleasure and health upon the waters- A cordial invitation is given to every: uniformed diyision) drill lodge and knight to come and join in making this the finest display ever presented at any session." Prizes to the amount of are offered, and reduced hotel rate3 have been secured for all knights. indemnity certificates ark issued free to each mkmuer guaranteeing not to exceed) ten dollars weekly benefit in case of disabling injury. The 'rovident a dehnite and limited contract, "so mucn insurance lor sq mucn money," and in no case can a member ol tne associauou wclenever ms or ner certificale of membership befomes a claitr by death or otherwise) pay for more' insurance than he or she is entitled to receive under the terms of said certificate.

And why? Because the over-payments made thereon tor any cver-insurance granted, will, in ever'v such case be returned at maturity. This arrangement although peculiar to trie Provident is recognized as a most just and equitable.j?ro- vision. i Circulars and full informations can be obtained by apph ire in person or by There was a large and influential curb stone audience i in attendance upon the concert last night) fact, in View, of the immense throng of our. richest and best who sat in their carriage outside and listened -not from ideas of economy, of course-one almost wondered if it wouldn't Laye been a good idea to have made thQ affair' free to those inside the hall and charged those outside- etter to Provident Lile Association, Richmond, Ind. Principal office, Nos.

8 and io north 7th street. imes see over the edge of a doUar but there comes a time when every every man or parcel of men ought to do something for nothing; when to do a little thing gratuitously, even pays better than to do it for money. We did not blame the band so much for not turning out on Monday They, were mainly working meq and to have come out would have cost tbem at least a half day's, work which they couldn't afford to lose. But last night it was diffet'ent. It was outside of working hours and would not have cost them a red cent either in time or money, while, it would have added a.

very handsome feather to their cap as a Richmond institution belonging to city and of the city. The band, could have afforded to do it- As we understand it that band stands this city over donated by citizens, to the most of whom it would have been a favor for the band to have turned out and a favor that would have been ap preciated. But no; tbey wouldn't take; fifteen dollars because they couldn't Ret thirty and meantime a band of far greater strength, and excellence, belonging a hundred miles away turned out for nothing and gave music we are not ihthe hubit of hearing. Why it is so we do not The band appears to think it is unuer no obligation to Richmond and perhaps "this may be true we say perhaps. AVe sometimes hear of a saloouist having a birthday arrive, and generally in such cases the baud discourses sweet are uot posted as to whether the band is paid in such cases, and how; but it would be interesting to know whether the band is most indebted to the saloon interest of Richmond or to the people at large.

But be that as it the generally expressed opinion, even among old members of the band in days gone by, was that we either need a band that can some- BUT ONLTTHE' BEST The liigbt Bu lining, IVolseles DOEV1 I on an' occasional, public juncture, or pIshi none: in which latter case we shall not be blamed for making a poor showing. The pleasures of mob law received a check at Denver last night. A mob of German friends of Frank Meyer, murdered by II. 0. Brown on day night, made an attack upon the jail; last night, for the purpose of lynching Brown, and the guards nd on the mob, badly wounding four of tbem.

Two will die. A few doses of this kind, will put a stop to mob law which is becoming far too rampant. A mob which goes in force to kill a single unarmed man is rarely brave. Teleqkam: "It is with pleasure and pride that we note a continued growth in the movement to bestow upun Secretary Bickie the democratic nomination for judge of the supreme court Another man' has declared in his The number of Secretary BickleV supporters is now gone beyond our remembrance. We can not' recollect whether 5 It Is three or four.

The latest addition is one who writes to the Indianapolis Sentinel in Secretary Bickle's behalf from Bluffton. He declares' that having been intimately acquainted with Secretary Bickie since 1848, and haying "closely watched his political career from that time," he "can truly say" that Secretary Bickie "is an honest, conscientious lawyer, citizen and neighbor," and that In him he rinds 'a democrat of an untarnished name one who has outlived all the vilifications of an uuscrupuious political press, and honored as 'an able jurist, a well-read lawyer, and a statesman ahove reproach; one every way qualified by thorough learning llcmoved. Joseph Grimm, who has for several years been engaged in putting down- carpets, hunting window shades and decorations, has removed from north 8th street to No. 829 Main strept, the room formerly occupied by John IVlIz, and, immediately west yf the Palladium office. Mr.

Grimm's reputation as a superior workman in his line is well known, lie has addd upholstering to business and has employed a first-class workman from York and will give special attention to that branch. He also keeps a stock of shade goods, luces and fixtures of all kinds, which he will furnish at the lowest prices. His work speaks for itself and all who wish tohavn anything done inhis lineshould give him call. 'it? W.Y.rw. THE DOMESTIC With high arm, selfoetting needle and self-threading shuttle R.

LACEY, Over a year ago a subscription was raised for two widows. One was the widow of the. late John Brown, who was virtually' in want, though her husband's soul had been marching along for twenty years; the other was the widow' of President Garfield who was worth a hundred thousand dollars at death and For a or good job of painting naperinff call on William is, ivi amer, No. 530 Main St. WAimiKTED FOH 6 YE No, 330 south 10th street.

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