THE INDIANA H33RALD i WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1882.She gwaltl.HUNTINGTON, IND.Local Miscellaneous ItemsFine box stationery at Filson’s.Will you commence “swearing off” this week?The Agricultural issues a plain, simpleDora Brenneman was engaged in baying sheep, but he has retired from the business.At Chas. H. Filson’s City Book Store you can still get more fine goods for the money than at apy other place in town.At police court Saturday John McCue and Fred Moss, both plain drunks, were given eleven days each and sent over to board it out.Circuit Court convenes next Mon day.Thb slate roof of the C. A. round house lt» being put on. About half of it is now completed.While unloading a heater at the C. A. shops last Friday, John Connel-ley had the flesh torn from one hand.The Exchange Hotel will change hands the first day of the new year,««»iSAaocT people.—Mias Sophia Beitler is visiting in Loganspoft—William Piatt, of Roanoke, was in the city Monday.—J. B. Bryson, of Roanoke, was in the city Saturday.—Mrs. Smith, of Peru, is visiting relative in this city.—Sam. Rosenthal returned from Pern Monday morning.—G. W. Humbert made a buifiness trip to—A. J. Fulton, of Union township, is the father of a son.—George J. Bippus made a business trip to Lima to-day.—Mr. Ed. Evans, of Fort Wayne, was in the city last Tuesday.—Frank Deckart, representing the In-j dianaoplis News, was in ihe city the first o the week.—Mrs. Hughes, sister of T. G. Smith, of the Third Ward, returned to h#rt home in Blufilon to-day, Wednesday.a asTHEThe Most Stvlish andLargest Assortment ofi