Independent in all Things-—Neutral in Nothinglt;INTER A BROTHER, RublishersPIEKCETON, KOSCIUSKO CO., INDIANA. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29, 1880VOLUME IILocal Markets.reeled Tuesday of each week%tt4! • • « * « • • « v * • » - • • • * • * • » • *Keator to-night. jIf lie could be induced to deliver it i»again in this city this wintei. the op- j era house would be filled to its utmost ) capacity to hear him.— Warsaw Ke j publican. jMr. and Mrs. Silas Yohn, of Oolum- j bia City, were among the visitors du-► 1 nring christinas time.Look out for Keator.Mil.i.ERsiiuR(» Deposit Bank, j Millersburg, Ky., Sept. L 1879. (Bit. A. R. White-—Dear Sir: IFrank Foster, of the Biereeton Independent. was in town a lew davs ago, and of course, gave the bidianian a call. Mr. Foster is a genius about a printing olliee and can repair a dam-aged or broken press, stereotype anadvertisement, or construe! a pap'-rcutter of his own invention—in shortis a “handy man to have about.”-Northern Ind'mntan.Thank you, General; well be sureto be about when there is anything• *broke, especially if it is a nose.Keator to-night.Win. Appleton, of Columbia City, and family, were taking in the holiday festivities at this place.We are glad to assure our readersthat Hill's Compound Extract of Bu-chu and Cubebs, is meeting with the success its merits justly deserve. For Sale bv Foster k Bro.M. Deardorff, of Columbia City, in company with his ini—“och, and we came near letting the cat out,”—we mean one of (Columbia's fair (laughters,Keator to-night.Mr. W. Makemson, youngest brother of the Dr., is visiting friends here.Book straps at Fosters for 5 cts eachBlank Books in large variety at F osters. tfOur Washington and Texas letters were unavoidably crowded out this week.Best lecture ever heard here.— Warsaw Indianian.Wtn. D. Leedv, of Pctitt. Tiopeca-