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TANDARD..ADVERTISING.nlon, -union*.'k, • nth • onih*. • it ha, -«1 002 00 3 00 7 JO 12 00 IS 00r. • * - 2100l(io *nuarc a liberal .lUrounl . bI-ivp raw*..nparJH •■nadfiitpsasqnue. tb.WEEILT STANDARD. rv mic* will U cLarsod.: OCTOBER 27. 187 J.lay at 4 r. u., 71°.eckly St * no \ *D. luiun of want* to-day. •son Monday this year. • sninv in lliis market. Nntural llisiorv meetsp religious revivalsl stm inner \ call at thepeakslit.rcatures expaiiate on'*)’L____•nugh now makes Terre-hoop.this city will take unto Siimlny.at Jeffersonville cover »f ground.: has children's |»rayn iv in the* week.cling of the Society of nkca place to-night.lev. A. Turner delivers ure at Wesley ChajH-l.of the Second I'resby-vo a business meeting• Aaaatteer CMwailM Affmy.A difficulty ocurrcd about G'o’clotk this morning near Mt. Tabor between the Emilies of Lewis Mtuin - and John, Barnett, in which Isaac Barnett was shot and seriously wounded by l-ewis Mann Jr. It seems that a difficulty has existed between the two families for some time, in regard to a road leading : from the Grant Line road, across a j»or-} lion of Barnett's land to the farm; belonging to Mr. Mann.Mr. M. WON hauling gravel to repair I the Grant line road, from his own land, and to get from thegravel-bed to the road had to pass over Mr. Barnett’s commons. Mr. 11. objected to this, and placed a fence of four or live pan nets in length across the road leading off to the gravel-pit. This fence was thrown down l»v Mr. Ix*wis Mann, Jr.. several times, and as many times rebuilt hv the Barnelta This morning the two families met on the ground nml a fist-light occurred lietween George' W. Barnett und Bennett Mann.During the scntllr, Isaac Barnett pick* oil up a stick or club, and Lewi* Mann, Jr., instantly drew a revolver and tired at him. the lull taking effect In the side of the left hip. jtuu above the joint, passing around the Imiiic and lodging jut above the lower extremity of the spinal column.Young Barnett was brought lo Ir. Lemon, who extracted the hall.The doctor nay* the boneix not injured ami with proper care, he will Ik? well in a few w eekfl.From this difficult V the follow ins complaints have lieen till'd l**forv Justice Monroe: State vs. llt;ewis Mann, Jr., for nsf.nilt and battery, with intent lo kill; Stale vs. l-ewis .Munn, Jr., for carrying concealed weapons; State vs. Rennet .Mann, for assault and I cl It cry; State vs. George W. Barnett, for assault and hat-INlNfctTli IXrCl.ltlTY.A tiny let low In Dlfdrnllle*.A short.lime since a gentleman, t claimed to !»• a dugUcreolyiK- artist, temporarily employed as clerk in a store, took bourd for hinieeif, wife eliild at tho corner of (.’enter and F stn-ets, Louisville, Ky.The wife, n very huJy like womai the niece of a wealthy hotel prnj tor in St. Louis. The couple sec met he reasonably happy in their doim relations, and the wife was to start day for St. 1-oui* to obtain from wealthy uncle, means to start her 1 ban-1 in business, but she receiver nuouyutotiN note telling her that it wlt; be for her advantage not to leave Ixi ville for a day or two.She could not imagine from whom suggestion came, but she did not stur her trip, nml this afternoon it wasfo that the gnv husband had taken uno wiie to another part of the city, and two hail on interview, when mutuul planations of their husbands’ tread was made and it wasconcludcd to ini the vongencc of the law. The olli ore now looking for the fiend, who ■ of course, jump the town if he haa warning of the ccclaircisement.torv.State v«. Isaac Barnett,■ximiinnliou of tl llitrli Scli—I takpn-i T.cl-lllW'I.llli-e JcM. r-. of •liv illthis\ to-tiv.illight.cvenii•u'.iitucs to-night All wishing to * sin mid attend.g mill raised steam yes machiiicrx worked adids will go tlt;lesfbem t»M* often Jo the | • li at ii-:r.i:\r. who has lieenoit the “fur Wes!, has reach pleased with that at and glorious countrv.on a stove this morn-face ami breast vervfor an assault. I The parties all ap|H*ared 1 s hire Justice j Monroe. waived nn examination and gave j bonds for their up|s'arance on Saturday, • Xovemlier 4th.T*»e I h»rrj Ntreel «'ul«#rla.The ml verts under Cherry .street have I s place i been in a w retched condition fur several • years, and the City Council hesitated a r long lime beforn they would order them rebuilt or re|taired. The job was, liow1 ever, awurdeil to Messrs. C’rumK .V • Meldier. and about the lirM of Julv la-t the work of repairing was commenced and ••■•mpleted on the 21st of the present month. The job could not Jiave Leon 1 given to more worthy mechanics. Tin sc , pentMmeii arc practical workmen in all kinds of stonework, and never fail to give entire satisfaction in all they do in their 1 line of business. Almut throe hundred J |K-rchesof the best •jiialily of limestone were used in rebuilding the sewers, ami coin|ieteut judges pronounce the work faultless in every partieular. Although the repairs clt;is( something in the neigh-In-iIk—I of it i* conceded by allconversant with such matters, that the work is worth all it cost. It will lie many years In-fore the city will lie called iij.o.i again to expend money in that direction.A Prank that Didn'tA jK-rt miss of sweet sixteen, livir Taylor township, Harmon county, eluded to piny a prank on n neigliho: other night. Donning male attire culled nt the neighbor's gate, soliri employment. The pentlenutn liad k pod for Is-d, and not dreaming of the | enre of n female did not drew, hut peri out just as he was; and talked acted in a manner that showed his I ful ignorance of the character of visitor, and inaiie her cheek fairly li Comprehending the situation at a gin she excused herself with few words, n petitions name, and hastened ? away to her couch. But the cat got and she has not heard the last of itKxcrlleiil t Nplrntlld!Hoy. Ir. IVrahing, lt;»f the Pitts' Female College, preacheri an able eloquent sermon at Indianapolis, ; day morning. As he was mixed tip the local preachers, few in thccongi tion knew that ho was anything hence, after sermon, the common rei was. Bight well 'ora i'«\il pre:ud but when it was discovcicd that he a college president and .» tncmber -il*itt*Lnrg Conferenn* ‘•Kxceiletit ‘ Splendi-I'cvcrvbodv•rk nextCoianlylay that in our pyin a cat•i our public the case that upiis arc looWore nbnnl I he llwrrlnon mntlrOte.j We are iiifomu.i to-. morilere-l intanl spoken of| a few days ago, was foundnark, hanging up against the wall •house where the moilin' Jesiile*.'the marks oi a tiugcr jnd tlittmhfound upon its throat. liow:hg tiihad lHN*n killed bv -ti.uigulation.iiiothcr is l\ing very ill, but will 1 ■ken into cusfodv usnkiii iis able t«i 1lt;llJOVld.11..1.AnHakraa lorpua Ca»f.intcrcKting and excitingluilKXl-Mr.tailor.I'rraonal.John Bent/, the popular mere! of leaven worth, Crawfonl con
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