Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 17, Paoli, Orange County, 10 January 1877 — Page 3
IT WI-DIII-'PAY , JAN, lv 1S77. t Crr e i o f i l n t . ccuflr.? them Ives strictly t. the wit 1 '-'r t fMim:;l Hlitcfl Of I KrlevHiMt-s In ' their fotntmmtcft. J lien. Vvs;o want itai.air ihkx that W8 are not rr rn-iMt for the tittrrncr of our corri-spooUeat, ual: s 'endowed by c. ; Advertisements', coronjonlcaU.d a t ic. , "' mat be? "li an d ed I n by Tsac-5-cIay morning to Insure' p-fcll-caticn.'' ::" " '-:' ' .:. A'.l ; - I .irin5 to pay their t-l -.crl; lien In wood will - j le-nse trln j It t ' r; Leforo the weather tcoh-J t-t b&v it.it. vf 7 tj teen : f ,? , 'Tr, - tax f.syt r... They're vi;.r" ye. r. and La n ca s ter 1 1 s)3 will b3 found on oar f.rt pase, outsits. The January term of the Orange Circuit Court will begin next ilonday. ' " Joc!ge ?1. S. Mavity U trendln tho Dubois Circuit . . Court ' this week. , There were 143 marri33 licenses inaufd by th.e County CIerk In the y war 1878. " ' "D.'F. Sleeker, County Auditor, i nptln down' with Inflammatory rheumatism. Tho?. G. Mahan, Ki., ;of Orleant, wan in town last Friday on lejrnl business. We publish elsewhere m interesting obituary notiee of Mr. Crol Pkichardi, into. of Orleans. We are under obligations to Hon. Andrew Humphreys ior valuable Congressional documents. 'Kobert Hi ins and T. N. Mathers, prominent citizens f Oranjre.' -vllle township, wer" in town last Thursday. C L. Vokey, of the Dlford Btmtut, will son commence the publication f a Demneiatie ppcr at JfJitehell prise. Btieeess to tho enierThe ho;,' crop was larger thn nnwt irsons anticipated Judging from the numerous droves delivered here during the past two or three week. The liabilites of Tolbert Dillin"ger, bA ikrupt, are, accord ins to his showing:, b tween $i,20l and 1,3). We do not know the amount of his assets. If you've gut an .uldVJietlonary that you want to dispose of, "take Jt to' Dr. A. WTruebloud and sell it to him for a bibleho won't "kr.n-.V' the difference. "';-'; r : Wo commence in this issue the judication of a very interesting h!ory, written expressly for the '.NEWS, by our county Auditor. It vwiil run for. four. weeks. , We are informed that Mr. Croel IlU-bard, f Orleans, recently de ct-.-.it'd, disposed of hH property by will. William Ij. Heed U uamcd ; a executor of the will. . " We are deeply ' pained, to announce the death of Willie, Infant son cf John II. Simpson. The grief ,.&lri.l,t:ii family h:ive. the 'heartfelt yrmpatby of their many friend?. Win. Pu mil a"d Atraham Ncbl?t have formed a partnership for . th1;1 purp e of i'riicUis .f-v. We wlilx tha new firm success and heartily welcome Abu t the bar. iJT. jautes n. pi.-an . . . .. y r c t. cd and Ti'.os. 12. Dunkirk went to Indianapolis .:,;turJjy to Ic i iv , nt at tho Cth r January Co i .uih- i.r to witi , t e r.as;,'Jr.tic:i cf V n J" '. i wr.:: Tl,? M.E. iro:i? tt C: ht wc k and I t! ? neighbor? i i V C. I 1. . so v : f it '. C rtr fth:-cc.:;'y : 1 ." ;y. i - . ' t I'- 7 - - . .1 I i 11 s .... t'-i t!.:
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...... ...... i .. . It - Ihy '. . f r : . Ii; rir r . , t Mr rodies 1 not eonaiifd to that member aloue, but extern! to the whole ystera. Wedo not suHVr hs dves a machine, in which one j "-'hctl nry ha Lrfjen whl's all th? ' ...11...... ... ...... . ....,., 1 . ! tthi;- chrU viih evry hl.rs cf t! e body. And ?. ? it I5 wlthtt"? is it knit V, -cthcr t.'.at ih It.j cf my one of it integral InCictj dama;,a cn. th ? v- h",!'1 r "'.tnSty in f.ict ere it .'3 thd ,rI community 7ou!.I L,j wit!;:ut irjcHninT, and i he thin -7 It nou? r,' Z' triMh i.:.i l-t:iy 1 j . , tD the citl - i cf C ;c a nixr.r.f r wl.!:h !. I: '.; .th; r.ty in 1 1 t Orat: 3 "-Jy I . i I: -H i fk : r" "j. f,; j r. t Over a !j cL.ij t; lt cf vz-:. t t:ien t f.Ii I IS -T . t' more generally -nor, . I t. ty at least than Oc.l P.h :.. .. whisa'a sudden death occurred on jthe morning of th first of this month.;'! j, - .r- c i . Frorri'-ons pcSifllo'f '!lwouid aecni a superfluous task to-describe his character It has reflected its likeqes.s nto? m -dhof risi-i ( hearts, and" memory-;wiii Inn -guard with jealousy those lines of light whicti Speak of the departed. But justi" " welt f s'pDxtiond.erasnds that it"hIl' at kast K'saicT Vlrat his life was as harmless as his death was peaceful. He never made an enemy or lost a friend. And this fact is doubly significant because he was by nature extreme ly tree and outRpokn ia ftis .manners, ar.jl tlr.rj'fore ;hM MHTp-been malice or hd hlood In hiheart it would have come to the surface In word and deed long before he had tfeen among us a cjuarter, of a ceninry. His good "will towards oth ers found easy expression in many ways in a tender love for chi! dren; in habit of making pres ents of fruit and flowers, as well as the more substantia' good things. -of- life,- and :in free, gifts to in v or rny poor. i. ixm rjiaruy naa a system not that he belonged to any benevolent order, but he never! allowed display or a-flourish of trumpets to advertise ma gooa deeds. In business Mr. Richards was honest honest when he might' Lava -ii ! 5 hi? profits by decep tton or telling lialf the truth. At home his hospitality was large and genuine; invited there, hia house becarne yours for the; thne beingall his doors opened inward nnd of their own accord. In politics he was loyal t i his heart's center, and hs a loving son regards his ven erable mother no he was zealous of his. country's honor and constant in her -support.1 '-Although -libera in his gifts to ministers ana churches and far from a disbelievei in Christianity, He made no profession of religion j but as. profession "in 'itself would nbt-haVe hf Tec ted hia destiny eilhei' ay let us reverently stop at the veil which hides eternity from time unrl lf-u-K his soul in the hands of
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good to he unkind." Delta. Orleans, Jan., 1877. ,, i IIIenrydomifegyrfSr,.;tl!s acooi story on himself. He Is habitually n early riser nnd usually gauges liMlwufUiri tutnihjtjUV bytJthe ringing of the first beil at the Dayhuff House. f New "Years evejome 6r t he-young- Urns held yraj en meeting at Mrs. Day huffs and when the clock tolled tha hour of midnight thi y.Vang Ihe bedif. rtight lustily, hearing which Uncle Pete aroe, built fire in the cook stove and iifter pattiiij ca tha fcasettl called his better half to get up and set breakfast. Breakfast being nrepiifed a4tt- t&& haiitme' up town and was surprised to hear the town elpek strike the. hour of two 1 failings' .cim'LSa! better imagined than described as he wended his way back home o fin ish M s np.' ' : ' ! Th c rc 1 ence occu ; f 1 by Jc c ph 1 2orri iii' Or,..n't I i " 3 tc: .v.-.ip, can "-lit fire last Wednesday aft'ert. -";-) cJrrir-; tha at - "ce from h iio of i..e 'amily, a.-- th. I wilding and its entire contents were eo"'inted Theoritn of the fire i ...",...-...yn. ' The h4.3hl .g -. .on t-1 to A'wi V.'iNon and was worth fro--. i'r"b Mr. llorris's cout; l:"ta "wipa out" for hiia Th:-- ' insuranc? on an cf t , , . . dryevi. llr.. llrll ? l.., th. t un t' -i -thv of th3 tiJre t Id. i. yoan; !.; iy, ... ' . ' V.-..ti , - in-. AW, Ci f v - 1 to ! ...... i. . . ..... . . s a f ,-."r ( ; - 1 1:-.-- " " 1 r i - ... 1. 1 t
-. - ., ft, th n - , J!,' ' h c'io Jaiwts 21. 2,IcP?ut.i'd, lo -Uow trap r.r.d r.ec;:;-1 i I Wal. ton of etca!ir - fV3in. 1' -j met, rhen rr.7' t srily t ; j rv -A la i tol r itt.nptetl to .re. i. h. j ; truck ! ? r iiiol to or.e k3 Ii-, but net far CJiiot : tJ -v h'r.jHh' ; J V.s b'.ll t'aok ell-ct in 11 1 1 thoul 'r, lodginj r'.ir the shn::!d?r . l'.C?, from whence it wr s crtr:rd TIcDsriId t caj i d. 'The u f.ur. l i? a 2rir.uj ::? tut V. M i ii la a fvir (. :iy ofrteovery. - ; Tho Tarr-Proit cr.c, tried here me t .. o j c ..r.i ii: :s,wherin plainr,d which was ap; '. .1 t , tl.e f i. r i .ue Court by C: s .lant wr.3 d tiltd Decern' r r?ih tha judji;nt of tht . . . j .. .1 -I n af ri: cd with j r. cent, t" a ma The following perse rr ' port: ,J .. Geo. B. P.. i l..ljaa"llauj. di:: -'niVr..' ;; h Atkh:?: vo Lot Icr.- j- - i' 'r-"" I ,'To.'nv.!pfn ttlutes will ' 1 Ur::cnC r i.S.:rrd.y ? in Jan; uary;3C77,:ai No. 2.- - Ofagevilie, 2 i Saturday in Ja uary,-at ..o. a. . : . . . - Orlear-V 4 iFurday In Jahu.:ry, Kt.i7o. 5,' j . . . ". : -'Iforthwcvt, Cd Saturday in Jancar;.', nt Io.-ir, - , StMfi.perscreek, CJ C.iturday in January.-' at Io. 1; : , ; . - i t Poli, Cd;. Saturday iin Ji'jti:.rvt: at Paoli..' . ', '-. ' . . "', ; :" Prnch ' Lick," 4th - Caturdiy in January; at Ifo. 12. . . : -Southeast, 4th f".tur jay.ln :'Xnuary, v.V :7o. 7, , " .' :1 S'zl Kcrtheas, 1st Satun!.'y in Pcbruary, at ro. o. . r: .: ; ; , : it-A'll frh'adsVf th'i pubHc.ehc As V'ainvitcd to attend the- institutes; Patrons c f the school, turn out ana give ens d:yfor. jtr.e(-eiJCoara je. "uient of tha cause of edur.ltlon. ; 7 . Jas. L.'JioBUTT, Co, Supt. 1 Schools of French Lick township, second moijlhlys report. , li-'Enuffi-grationSj enrolJr meat, 55; awerag'e '23 '-' ' --f llo.X lSnuuif ration, .43; enrollmentA 33, average, 23. No. 4. Enumeration, Si; enroll: rnent, 35; average., 24 ' :t "' j No. o. -Enumerathiii, SS; enrollnjnt .35r average,, 22. t.,,,r. ? , j i "No: 'Enumeration, 77; enrol trnent, o5; average, 2t. No. 7. Enumeration, CI; enroll1 men tylJ; Average, Stl. f'J- I f : No "8 ICnumeratioh. !43;v enrolb ment, 49; average, 31. rnent, 0; average, 14. .. . "5 No.'10.3Enu.nje r.ation.r;49; . enrpll-mentV'47;-'average25.-' .(,. ! No. 11. Enumeration, 33; earou-iient,-4f ; average,0 24. " No. 12. Enumeration, iu; enroumetO; .average, 24.,.. . Perceat.-o. .Hdrennrod2dJ in school, 00. Per cent, of attendance r fSJ--I'er , cent. of attend ince upon enrollment, C2. School No. 3 is rot. reported. J ABIES' L; I' OBfil-T1', 4jO. ijipt., -.Schools of . ToutbeasV township, third monthly report: ' ' Nrt..l-JJnuuiertionT .,.34..;,. enroiliil en t, -of average," VX J - No. 2. Euumendion, 27; enroll meiiVSSf-WverSge, ' U ' 5No. 3. Enumeration, C2; enroll menf j"33;'av'erage I'4j ' t. No, 5. Enumeration, 27; enroi ' , . . '. i n inetit; iv; averts,-.. . . Ko.4. iHnun'.eration, 57; e-ro'd-intnt, fd average, .J. - : No. 7. Enumeratioif, CO; enrc:!M.ent. -iJraVcr.t-e, f.J1 -- No. 8. Ihui'Tvration, f:; er.roilrr.ent, 4,'J; aver.'ge, No. 9. i:-"i.oe: .II J"i. tueut, 4L; average, 22.. -No.:PJ. Enumerdlon, ffj enrollment, 27; average, 3. i No. 11. EauoH-mtlmi, Z2; cnrollir.ersi. o2: aver. : J. - - ' No. li. Eituiucr tio:i," Z2; enrollment, C""; a vr;r, LJ. P; . ci nt f :."' -:-ri tnr..' I in :1k cl, 71. Per ccr.t f cU.-r.u meo up.,.i t uumeratiua, Ptrc.r.t.. of tdtend ince upon cnndlmcnt, C3. (!' To. I Hd tr.3 colore I ,d . i not rt pkjrb. J a. L. Port.tTT, Co. C-i t. p;-wi."i d""!n"i" of visitin-r Louisvilb, h'cv; AJl .-y or any poi-t at t:---I'.1 IN va :.J i L-lttT tl t t ; "TV .tl -"1 : :r. riSSIrr, . ! o rur.3 t! - ir : -A! I si 0 1 l-' - I ;.!!! Hid ft IU da to i " .' tl : r . Try hi.-. ,11 t!
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.f.t.lt...iL . - rg coal go t '- 1 1 OrLcn. m. m k,.;. w a I will 1.3 at ray cllrt-, l mih3 south of Unlonvil, on Thursday of 'mch vrt-:z I r th transaction of tuwnhhlp bcrr-5, :, , irtkk GrepaSefd Towasldp. ' i "'.. , . , ..':';'.'! 15-4 w Tt.-"$) rn g, mF f Stout Brothers want every 1m !y owing thsm to settle either by cash or note casic ..pbefeji n n 3 - or coutuii on or before-the first day of January, They mean business and want yoit topayatieritloniothis. " f will be at my nHcf, at Lost P.iver Bridge, on Friday cf each week for the - transaction '"of business. . IlOBEIlT N. LiAMBUIK, Trus French Lick township. ICtf Ths berJL stocx of. provisions and family groceries in tow a at Pro's. Chap tc j. . ". " . . Ctf Esndy'a is th cheapest plac t buy your candles always fresh -and 'first class. . .... "y' .- ' : '. ' Stroud ftiTBcxi Is "just" In receipt of a fine lot of moulding, and will frame pictures for you neatly and cheaply. t M , Take your .."pictures . to Stroud Parsons and get them." framed. ? .' The very best 'brands of Sugar's, Tea'i;and -.CoSTae :at Pro'.at-the very . lowest living figures.. t,Don't take our. wcnT fart,: but 2- a:J gee for yourself. "'S-tf . Do You rinoiT that J. T. Dundy; on south side of public square,' keeps constantly a fuliiock of Candies, Nuts, Tobwcc, Cigara and the best brands. of Coffeo'and.. Coffee ,St?g2r,: and fells them fr tho least money. He also". has five ditTerenfT radr of Tea. ' Call and seia hi ml " " vCU Call o n it lis n For- your iSagarstv . 'GofTee,. . -Piice, Roda', Starch, Nutmegs, Cloves, Prunes, Currants, liaisins, Figs, Pickles, Mince Meat, Canned. Pruits, Ham and freIi: Sausage, Dred--. Beef, Pepper, fj pices, . Oran ???. Lemons, Csindies, - Nuts, Tobacco, Cigars, Wooden Buck-; civ "Washboards, Bsoom.;- Oys ters and crackers a specialty. A liberal -re wadwill fee-pald for any quantity of first class butter, prices.: to suIMfie r times. r;. Terms cash.?J '"' : -L --Xi hi. i Thfedargest stock arid best variety of candies at Bundy 's. 1 . - ; .. . ; ii - The land owners in- Orange county '.'are 'Iprpbabty ..Hot , aware that -atil-.,ths .Government., patent is delivered to .the patentee or his 'spsfneb J there is a cloud oil the title which must be removed Persons not having patents will do we'lto $:et tbeci. For farther in I L . ? ' A'l'J 'IlAJ.. s-t- Z f''i Q '";;- James F. Collins,.. ' 13-tf st News Of.lce. : , Cranberries, mince. meat, fresh ..oysters j.,.piindy's. Cheap too. ' ' r- 'Go to Pro'ii f't,Zir. Hedges Champion 'Bakm jf '(fVowders the ".verjy best in the' market, vry. package warranted'and money refunded if satisfaction not given." ,If , purchased in'po'and packages yon will also If-f ta ceok book and two chromo's, bis-echesVand "the,! rsevp" Pro's have tho exclusive sal of I it here."1'1'1-"' ':M.car 21tf To the Trustees and Teachers cf the common,." Schools' of "Orange c -inty, In'JIL;r.n. I will La ct tho Auditor s i. ..If a in P.:-d, vn the s.-cond Ti'.c- lay of e: A.i mcnlh, for the ptiric",3 of attending ta n budnesa rclatirg to the Com ni on P-hoo!s r f su ! County. , - j, , J " L. C .. LITT, July Li lo75. ' Couidy t2up't. .Hunt up your : 1 pictures sind Puve them neatly framed. fTtroi-d P o-t -vf!l tl it fcr ;-o t. - Aller, and P.eeI, Orleans, makes door, r r-d bliaJi a spchdlty. Dr. Jxrjft ji. C..rrod, r.t L"-' dru storu la tl. jNorth West corr r t-f t!: I hli? r-u-, f 'tab-II .i j.3 m . rat i .3 r 1 1 r ' 1 1..; a f'I r.r.i cannjlts it., chi-jnjic-ds, r.dr;:?, II f. . .. S - ii . ' - - - " g - '' i "' " - i ,i:' " - ? " 13 y ...... .. '." lo i' ' t-- in 1 i. i.
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t : : " r r i . Hi:: at i";;;i ;.,, c U"i,, ' Tha lab' st styles i and c.ps at St'out, cheap too. -3- .. Go" to Pro's far Candles, NtUand Ucjafectiaseritf! of all kinds. G-t All persons hrdvhted to tnera requestesl to call nnd settle either by cash r' note, cash preferred, I Am needing money. jG. Haslewooi. Chambcrsburg, Dec. 9, 1E73. ; Lock Here, 'Everybody. ; 'Do you know that we are selling the Best Wheat Flour at fro.n 2 to -S cents p-c-r pound. We guarantee our Cour to be what we represent it. Persons having to purchase flour will find it to their interest to call n the mill and examine for- then,s'ves,' -and by so doing ot3.one'pro2U.;,, ,-' . 15-tf Krxo A Stucker. Andrew Dougherty, at his New Prespr :t store, keeps a - full- stock of pure wines and liquors, suitable for medical use, abso fresh .and beer. He also k eps a full stock of groceries apd confectioneries. Call and see him and exara inch is stock. No trouble to show, goods and prices very low to cash customers. 23tf Losk taere KTcryJioiSy. ? But don't read thee 1 fist. two. lines in this notice for if you do it will cos t' you 8 o m e thtin ey!, "dfi yt u are sure to go. to J. W. & C. Pro's, for your boots, she3, hats and caps and, while there you will buy the bict'elUce In town for: 3c . per lb. and a thousand other things they have .that -they are selling.' ts cheap as can be bought in any" retail store thfeaida of Louisville. (. Thfy keep J a full stock of window glass, which they are selling at half the price it was three tponths ago and that isn't all, if yon-need window sash,- yeu can ' always find it there if you have anything to sell, .go., and see what Pro's will give, you before selling to anybody else, for thsy always pay the highest going. For nails, window glass, and all kinds of building material go to Allen & Reed, Orleans. -The beat Syrups, .the .best New Orleans Molasses, and the best Sorcrham in the market are kept at Pro's ,oii - the North side of the squaro sold too for the least mon ev." ; -1 -.-,--'. .. 6tf -. :.; ricture'rFram!3.' . """ ' ' : Stroud Parson?, at the barber shop, on west side of the square, is prepared to frame any and all kinds of pictures in good style nnd cheap. Give him a call and get your pictures nicely framed. . Boots and shoes all "styles "and at. A young man, of good moral character, residing in Orange or Crawford county, can" obtain ; a scholarship in the Louisville Jfed1 icaf-Co! lege", ,free ol charge, by call tngfonT'the underaigned-.ntj Paoli. - -: . John L. Megexity. ; (IVawfard Coanty Dsaorat ricnse Copy- ' Axles all size, spring all kind for sals 'by Allen. & Peed,"-Or- ,. 'First clos furniture at ioiV prices at Schramm - liathew's. Give thexa a call -. . -,..'.'. ; ....". ": . CCtf . From the tmders!gned,ip."Northwest.'. township, " ' Orange county, Ind., a light bay mare, whits feet, b!?se face, r.nd t!:rr- yrars old. Any one giving re Lifor niillon as to her whereabout", by f hIr'Nt?in ma at Oranjovillr, In h 'ndton,:ly rewarded., ...:ir:L lir:zz: . We, the under-ignf 1, Nc-?h Cook an 1 John 11. llet' n, in, t ivii.g bJdn doing buin. j ui Att the firm r.;me of Cook L Heck r: .!i. 1 a " th: day becn'dl.lv-. 1 by J co.it:nt, tl.6t-ili J::.n II. i:'.'.::.:au crr:tinuir.g to l;r :p th? W i P -ocn Springs Hold at We t P d.n, Orange county, Indl ma, Noit.i Cook retiring. . J.iiijf II, Ilr.crtMA::, - Nuau Coc; Wt : t PaJrn, In;!., Arg. 31. i: Th .t T. -Mil- ;"- c i i vj. ml . j c th? I i;h!,? i b.n c: mcJ t ::t a T-r t cl. ' 1" cr . l;:-.3 of I. .i c ; t ' ? r - . - ' All cf v,hLhv,ni. bs vM r.t . ! . '. Pvi-'T i i" ' : 1 r : ! t t. t ".Tl A:l-
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t-t.ite. J. Wj Ly TL"Ci:r::. Paoli, Juno. 21 1873. 41-tf Made to Ordercity Piucr::-.-. n epa mix:;' ro::.:: ' , Non t hut Firt vrkr - n ployed. 5at!-.f.c;i"n jrajriiKtili, Trice C:eap t I ; a i yrrfHKNP.y nriL. . South Vi?t Corner PaVs s.ma Pr li, I r. -1 . . . v A.. ' J. Ebode DEAUH 15 Groceries C: l;rovi:ic:::,r EliifcrcSwaf. -. . , , . . . I?eties, 'Stationery, Se., :. At tlia Ilerman corner, Paoli, Indiana." We thank oaf friends for past patronage, anil invite the continuance of the same as we are dfterraioe'l to ci'1 as good bargains &a cfta -b had in.P?'5i, Jalr 3I..18T2. - ., . I II' . , iij bvu.i.' .lAL i aI., i . , W wosilJ Inform tb .:ti-- 0-a r and iijomi!i;to!.i)et i ti . rcred to do ait kmtof liousol siulinr; &e V'lesco PaiatiB-jr, GrRioi'?-'' and insr m thehi:hrt tt'e ri " - t. W , wcu. 4 aiO ioforra tumr public t(tl ehit)!utri s-fwi shop, wnrri w j"- f t- i o t i LiQ'Jt t I aina; an-1 a jt'Ti l't ..?. BOOT.&SHOEHAMF.Ii, East eui Putilic Soi r, or- risor fov.1 of Stout iJro'f Sh.i f. ." ' - PAOL1, INDIAN';, - Inritea the atwnlion cf V,c pc fio 5 .."iciUtis tor doiar all In-'"- if--, 1. m'i. rerv ln'&t style. Kejiftiria? a-. i m-i- .sr. : - ehoapiy, quickly .e!l. Uiw iw"t wnrknifii emiftovM. Coiiie an.; ( :i. . ' rn . DiALia in , T ? rnff w w Sw Nortk cid Pmblie f 2t,:P.1 Old INDIANA. , '-':''' Ajc"iit f. 1871. " " ,; . ALBERT "H0UG3 ... : PAOLIr IND. ' T'fiis splendid 4 story Gothic"- Iltftel ii fitnated on tie South siJ vf tie Patha. Square. JL rotni-.oisou Pe? i ia.U i connction with iu i II on ye cf. --! cf mctomm&d&urz llll-or :s . - . V .V. ikiM-. f " - j i "-., I Jb!j 31. JS71 ' . ' ' . 'SALT .A 3Iisafctnrfcr tft i t1r 1a t'.i lis, 42 W XX- ict 2ST I T1 XJ 3rl 12 , id Ur5iotr e i '.pk l?yt o'jli""r, c r 'or t ' t. J j r n '.i ' i, tu.i - it y I J, 3 1 ' -tsicr. CV-C-in ma t : Vi, S. liii "W J 1 ' Jl (ITcrth Sir. PuV.'.e C ;aits J Ii neily fjrti'il " i e : 1 fT'tr.! ; ' j ccc "aoii'.Iia rf Cmt -. II j r. .iM irrr" "T, r """" r-. rt-v ! .3 . 1 s r ' i -! v ' . . t . . . ; 'j,;- d . - best in t ai i . at ?t. tablet.- ia char;? of rx1 ?rie-rctJ 5- ''"r,t " ' ' :t A I . -lr lr ie. TP." "- IICi:r. i"f 1 4 I 1 fc1 ft r 1 H1-""' "V s - . O- ;. in '! t. it r ,., t r. . ; 1, t t , l ' 1" "' lfeN. r'!!l. ;1 !it.i j:nii? - . ' " " e r i I, A i l.
