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The Republic from Columbus, Indiana • Page 2

The Republic du lieu suivant : Columbus, Indiana • Page 2

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The Republici
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Columbus, Indiana
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-ft -j i i i j. -Mis'S 1-1- I i- i. i In 1 TTie'Rose October and thus DAILY EVENING REPUBLICAN. stands 'his businesSi to do the job ai avoided the risk of experiments by parties V'O late and Weet, too sweet, too late'l i i What sine to, thee a who do not "understand, such work. Now Issued Evkbt ArrKRjroojr, Sundays if the council will make, similar imprpye- IT vfhe empty-neat, tb shivering The dead lea ves by the garden gate, And cawing crows for thee will wait.

sweet and late. other streets, their, ments on Franklin! and if! vr- 'i -'IK- ISAAC T. BROWN, Pbopbietob, names' will be praised. I Where 'wert thoa' when the soft Jane nights, 1 Were faint with perfume, glad with song i Where wert tho when the days were long I And stAeoed in BummePs TOtlniz delishcs At the Bepublican Walnut Street, oppo-, site Griffith Block. Since we have beenj imposed! upon by What hopest thou now but checks and slights; certain parties in! the aaillineiry.

businesa vrha trvlta cress, felt its. and. not know Per Week, delivered by carries 10 Stay there's a glean? of winter wheat ing how, botch them', then try to make the customers' believe 5w? tbJne the. disgnracefHl ax on tne ma down in tae wooaa And through the mellow sun's noon heatt i Mail- Strictly in Advance. One Six.

Months 2 50 Three Month8Tii.v.A.fc.---"4 '1 25 One 5 J04iOffC pre-paid by publisher. Tyi. -1 ftateaof known on applications job; wsh5 to inform the? jladiesthat lx. tender pvl 1 "IT ft: T'O late and aweel I hereafter. we will only I press hats for the retail trade' and not for, milUneri, viReiij SarprlsSTipill.

A few items are crowded out ttxiay for arA. A surprise supper was iven, halves, but hitherto, we have had indication of the market Value of man, among thewbrking classes in It has; been reserved to tain" Barnaby, in KUj interest account of a ride through Asia Min' to enlighten, us on the subject of men consideired as a marketable coV modity among the lower strata cf Eastern society. It must be unde' stood that we do not include in classificatibii uxjEnibal te th rKurfls, puinsrcassiansas1 thelike7 thesejfeople friendly ste: ing their! wives just as i tl'feteal 'ia thing else. irfCaptain BarnaJ relat that -his iurlcisHserfanjwhoi given to such eccentricities as prayk1 five times a day, and fore, be regardedras a genuine type I His reveled in the luxury of 01 wfe. iMcinogamist oMrcu Turkish servant Jiad pu; chased his wife ofer father for fif dollar, aDd she was considered gainteic( hefether being i extravagant ihdmdualj oVer head 'ai) ears iddbtmbnWlendeft pnd jii! posed i to sacnficeTUST" property teddy tnbny It "nb wf reraaibs to seen what the Turkish srvajit got ii his fifty dollars, inrder traSi we 'rW jiorm aij idea the money value I jwbmahholad in que want of room: honor of Herod's.

evening last, in the fiftieth birth-day of iSerod, Mias Mollie floorer, of New AJbany is i 1': i ri spectfully, F. Wjebbb. Co jThe North Vernon Stmejsayspi assistant, supeHndeni jf the jimae. perintendent of tie Belt railway at anapdlis. "vtiwJ ScottJ olf' hfacfeMm and Jim Phillips, old' conductor, takes his place at, ColrimpusikBimm barg, of; this citi, 'iri Mrnishingl the brick Xiverymuig was spienaiaiyi pianneu, ana the old lady never got air inkling "of the VnilrifatiLmel balled 1 isytirs shown in a' rpom, and beheld a table 'loaded with tfaye good things of vlife, hd.

quite a number of friends and relatives assembled to enjoy the "hCsplUli ties of the evenings After had satisfied tliem-sel ves.as te stability of the viands' set loforehemjd cf pleasant, they, departed for their homes wishing Mrs. -Herod' and. ior tne new aepot ai Maiumoub. fnl acnMent7nrSaturdavasOin which he came verynearUosing be litte fingenof family a long life of nappiness nd pros- The following, Marriage Licenses, have been lssned since, our, last report: 5 Win. TV Schooler and Martha :kfldts.J Ed.

"Yourig and Charley Cisco! Hacii a little' setto this jnorning.1 rather got the best of Charle asiheeait 'him 'three severe, blows on the head with a No arripsts 1 For 1 the best selected 'stock of dress goods go to Dalmbert, lie) imart where you will, find unsurpassed by any in at i prices to suit the closest "buyer. i -mM'-I iM: ,1.1 Mel. SL iBoland has been employed, j- as the assistant local, i editor of the! iI)AiiT Even'ino and 1 1 any favors shown hiiijwiUl beTjiuly iappVeciated is by.the puDliahef. and himself. i 1 l1 f.

If you irah the best woolen goods, such 1 1 as' blankets, jeans; -flannels (toth plainjand nis leu nana. ne wa machirie at Rowleyfs Uay was puttingj in a poplar cutting it up, ft hen weight that carries the "feed," slipped and! caught finger between it and a ccg wheel with such force that.itwa8 nearly severed, from his hand. uon was a gpoavcoou, skilled an tl TEid. Ferrel is a gentleman of taste and i i and was thl art of preparinj? soup. the heart Ibfl Epreciaii 6n-he paid the received! onthe ViitLT ikvEsnsQ: 'feiapimBii- possessed of i a way to si iuau jl i Liciuiaucuii 'lnrA aa11 t' nlr.t 4wMf cak, apjl Mr.

M(X Ai Buxton' is "another gentleman of thsame classt was the Before His Honor, Mayor Coopf rva Anhnrfd hpfivftliiA. "AAAinry Herman secona man rxm paia 'n i ty cen ts in aay vanc. Let all eUbscribers 'consider this were arraigned before his the this marnihgon charge of dis- master, and. they i mu8isee that ii if beiier for. all concerned to pay at least fifty cents turbingj the peace Sutiday.Nf Th in advance, as it will save a great deal of and were assessed a fitnej eachj'which they failed to stay, ahd rf' default of bail, were given oyer to! the 'Sheriflf who now I fancy), water proofs' and yarns in the mar-) ket.

for the Ieasi money call on Dalmbert has them in, aafej keeping. :lWm.lSeeger trouble jin coliectihg and at oids the' nuisance "weekly -'duns'. 'DoTnot be afraid tolinvelr Jin advance as the- daily 2.has a prettv, i of Jiving twelve' months! at least, Ckme: right up ouri yras also arraignedpfor the same but waa acquitted there Joeing no evidence 1 MrWill-Whitachre, of Richmoiad uunvict mm. counting-room and pay vourmitei and take -'Hi. Ll- 'Tt- 'J1 ilL'-Jk in i i IT she had only bBVeyeisriable at ac one time for the purpose of investig-ting i her husbands -delinquencie which wereHnuinero the case jwith' and finall! jshe weighed bne hundred "pound 7bmen in the East iareJgetieTalljr uable in prorrtion: weigt The wife of; the servant I Captain Barnabjr must1, therefore cording so her weight, have been wbr half-a dollar per, pound.

Now, if? set aside 'a i quarter ofn a dollar jr poupd fcfi Puch extwordinary uatil catlbris 'a' the art ofprejng'pati ble soups ijni! 'p( ordinary tern jiy ihen ckbiej at their current valuej are not wort more than' one quarter of a dollar pc pound. Now this. is a very- "lww and as no society can progre. I I i i 5 4 was in the city, last week, visiting) his many friends and UWill is a receipt wnico wm iubo nroia an cmb- putes as to what Vott'ayijft A eouple of women in the neighborhood of Smbky'few engaedina battle Ifchis ad'ihealped ihti opprobious epithets and slander uponach a handsome' and a jolly boy, and perfect .11 Plk.l' R-i'iif 3.4 1 t.lfi! -J 'fu i- Suicide. 5 gentleman, ana we nope to Bee nim again will make his visits' more soon and ithat he I On Friday lasf, Chas.

Muir a young man other immaginableJ i Finally one'gave out, frequent. In and thinking thai she had been, worsted at 44 Our happy he about twenty -three years of age, living in Rockcreek township tookaf load of corn and a load of wheat to Elizabeth own and soldi and then purchased a trunk, has a young deputy which weighed! fifteen the" hands of her opponent sought. the and called pn" him' to redress her injuries. He pacified her as well as he could, and after giving her some advice as pounds without garnishee, I summons or some new clothing: and a revolver, with a 'subpoena in his May be ever view ki viBii a oromer in 4 DrasKa. Upon live within his wri bailiwick, andj his pa, i.

i mi. i i to her conduct in i the future, sent her going home in the. evemng.he found the and Jtna be content with the jury. i as em her way 'rejoicing. where women are so cheap, it wou) seem desirable that Russia should pr vail id her I struggle with Turkey, panneledi The event took place- 1 Married On November 6th, ier pf their liyesj as it is reported that Chas.

Muir threatened to kill his mother and water thai dajb 'iiesday, 36 of WIN Wni Gilker.ih 1877. at the residen this City; at 6 o'clock Pi by Rev. A. Mr. E.

of the Edinburg Cour- only for the purpose of giving Eastex women a hisher value monetarily, well as mbiIy, society. I Jf has been' done is not alwai Parkeri Anton Eppinger and Miss Mary silo. mMm His brother, who lived near by, was attracted to the houae in the ever ing by a pistol report, and inquired of Charles who ier, was in me city last paioraay, ana per-mitted the light of Jus countenance to On the above occasion the Republican office was remembered in manner that fired the ahot; Charles told his, brother re warded what has been le ft "vmdoi shine in rour sanctum. Mri Hardy is a young man of considerable' newspaper is a social and genial gentleman, reminded us of olden times, as. the that he supposedflbme one passing along is seldom reco was amble and the best we have received the road did it.

Charles was then invited in this icity. All handei join us in wish ana we nope ma ne ana me courier may by his brother to go over and stay all night NOTICES live long and prosperi Come againfriend ing the 'happy pair a long and prosperous life, while we return man thanks for the n.i WVM' ri-U, at his house; but refus. Thef brother thenstarted' home but had not gone far Hardy yiv I .1 -3 tri THE PLACE i DONT FORGET kind, generous and sensible Remembrance Dead when he heard another pistol and i Crane, Irwin A Storey "Bloc: The many friends of Harry C. Tomp- Smash Cp. Washington street.

upon going back found Charles lying dead upon the door step with a pistol ball through his temple. kins will learn with deep regret pi his death! which occurred this morning at 9 o'clock. He has! been veryj iow i for near It Is stated that 'family troubles growing out of his intimate relations with a certain bung lady was tne cause ol the rasb I Purchase Value lot Turkish Women The best roasted coffee in the city, ti finest teas, the best and cheapest soap Jj town; at Hi L. Pallas Theate -1 i a i I Buckwheat fiour and new crop Orlea molasses at Rockafield's. Pallas TheaU 1 Mince meat and cranberries, best tbwTiatRbckafieids.

1 11 -f 'r Smoke the 'i Progressive "Pure Havar Cigar; also, Black Diamond and Arour the Globe at H. L. Rockafield's 1 -Ii mMh tHenry Dipper's buckwheat fiour for sa. Amezican'Begister, Faris. Yesterday afternoon, while George Hea-ton andj Sam yhitten were oiit driving, their horse became frightened at an object in the road, and dashed off in an infuriat-ed manner, and in passing the new! mill on Franklin street.

ran intoNa load': of brick that had been dumped jin thej street, up setting the; bugsprvj The boys Were precipi tated to jthe ground without much cere jmony, their fall was a "soft one as they lit aquarely in mud hble oug gy was dragged tfmijuare street, and the horsey in turning; the corner on Walnut, ran into a sign also a fence, mashing the buggy in a fearful man ean society has been aware two weeks, and every hope for his Ire-. covery gaye way, and looked for at -any moment, iVe Will give an jobtukry notice of his funeral! to-morrow." 4 i i ii tl i 1 vr It 13 with pleasure that the announcement can be made-t trough the columns ef this paper that the flour! of j-Rominger Bonner's mill is giving the moat perfect satisfaction. Don't jfail to leavia your br-der. at1 the mill which will receife prompt' attention. Orders may also be left atsDon ner's.

tl Their mill has been recently im- for some considerable period that women in the East are sometimes literal only j1 For the best mince'- meat in the mark go to EL Brockman. ner. and tearincr the harness complete lv i 1 proved, and buy 'only choice wheats hence ly worth their weight in gold. Strange stories have occasionally been Recounted of beautiful, Circussion ladies sold atprivate salbf br piece; but then, of course, these prices exceptions, and the fjurcbasers Yice-rby8, Sultans and Ministers oil Finance f4wfaomfiiibn' was no object. The Eastern middle! clawcomprisingsubh small fry.as Bhis; and the, like, it is expended sums, yaryins: from 81.000 to bfiv He was 'stopped on Washington the! best flour .1 VI: Ii I street, arid quietly ld backtome stable; The rig belonged to four clever landlord dentral Grocery 'and oi door north of Our good fc new and first-class.

Our prices wiU found as low ask at any house in the cit; Sugars, coffees, teas, spices, dried fruit canned goods, bread, i. cakes, cracker dried beef. fresh jBilly Heaton, ott tol-andiwela 1 The grayeling of jVYashington, Walnut, and Tipton streets ia one of the best things the present city council has done of the Tliey were wise in employing Mr. J.jC. who Uhoroughly under cost him in the sorry 10 say, was is will neighborhood of $25 or $30 to have the celery, Call and examine goods ar buggy repaired.

$5,000 inl purchase of their better- 1 IM.Taylob.1 i in1 til i I 4 i 5 1 i 'ill, 1 I.

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