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AA A YEAR, IS ADVA SCR. fl* I £A • \JU If not Paid in advance,$1.25 (ix advance,) *ent out of County.FRIDAY MORHIKG, DEC. 7. 1883.Prof J. FI. Tick, the eminent meteorologist of St. Louis, »s dead.Southern Democrats now control the National Legislature. What shall the usufruct be!Republicans generally are satisfied with Carlisle as Speaker. It is the Northern Democrats who have to eatcrow.Protection should he guaranteed to every home in Greeneburg. Three or four good night policemen would dothe work.The need of an opera-house here is growing. A house ready to open the first of next Sep.ember would he in big demand all winter.Johnny McLean, ot the Cincinnati Enquirer, is said to have lust $100,000 on Randall. Johnny is acquiring experience vorv rapidly.Hon. John G. Carlisle, of Kentucky, is to-day the third man of the Nation... — ^ ^ , 111 —i—A prize fight of 114 rounds was fought near Pittsburg Tuesday. One of the men had his right wrist broken in the third round, but succeeded in I nocking down his opponent 110 times. He lost the fight, however.The statistics gathered by the State Board of Health show that during the fiscal year ending with October there w ere 37,655 births in Indiana. Of the males there were 19,210 white ?nd 337 colored, while of the females there were 17,873 white and 275 colored. The total number of births last year was •1,954. The gain during 1883 was 0,741.The officers of the House of Representatives are as follows.Speaker—John G. Carlisle, of Ken-tuckv.«■Clerk—John B. Clark, Jr., of Missouri.Sergeant at-Arms—John P. Leedon, of Ohio.Doorkeeper—James G. Winterstnilh , of Texas.Postmaster—Lycurgus Dalton, of Indiana.The annual report of Postmaster Gen-
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Greensburg Standard

Greensburg, Indiana, US

Fri, Dec 07, 1883

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