Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 21, Paoli, Orange County, 7 February 1877 — Page 1
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X I I I 1 The fart liv.t I i -eu'Vrlng :mt n ex-is t j .!-! of the i!ot''; !.; -.-' Ward ;s Vei-! 1 f1 . t -e j.' ; i I 'i ; ; r , " J1' 1 ' Y'M MS v ; ly rvir rk. ! t lea It v. ; snow Hir-rio, and S,it b : SO mUcll MfJW C.l the ill fvf-.i v. r - . v - i to j. - v " 1 V. !r i:. A-lvar.cs. VOL. V. PAOLI, Oil AN Q E CO., INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 187T. NO. 21.
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, . - I JZHTTOTL Johlxtt, 4.tt0ril0Y3 cit LO7", C5OFFCL Nurt'o Eait suiLtrof Espf-cm! t!T.tion pivr-n to i-ol'.ee-ti'r,3 rind procti'-'Ml". ns in Bunkruptcv. .Ian. N 5 -rr. ' 17TnOfilAG G. MAUAfJ, Attorney at La7, Xiitarj Pullic a:i IV.tci Stai CLiisi Agrsl Orleans, Xntl, Will praetif1 ii'. all tr.c Courts of Orunje and a-jjoinin;: ccutifs b'art'eu-! lar ailcntio'i ivpn to collections a ruf 1 p-ob;tt bus ;n-.3. 33 fan j . i tvt 3 T'T AV'?'! r I Attonioy at Law, WiU jivsift art in tlit- cruris of Orari ;!ljoii)in.!r tt;;::tie.-- (.'.'iiectjons and Probiifp businfss olicitMb Oflic in Cole's buiblini; KorPn idt-Puniic-S'j u arc. Uuskirk & Mrutv, ATTORNEYS at LAW I?AO."LI , IX.TTiI AIT A. NOTARY PCnblU IN' OFFICE. Oh ice in N ws iii-c, in the -,;.;-ew;-; j :f llirt Con ! ! i :: I THROO? THItpOP, j ail Uiiis rj 1 D R l V' j PAQLI, IIIDIAIIA. Tlirr niU pracilce in aU t': onrts of Oran'o an-1 HjotriRp cot!'; ies. '!'. -!:;.'. pr ;'. ! ai ,, Or'ict- th- North side of iho pubi o-i l 't nrf . 5i p-.t ;ii rs- 1 iN!) ITl.liv icU JnK. k Ui ' iill.l, . PAOXii, nri. o ft..,Will practice in all Courts of the OiVice: Noi'ih-Etiat cc-rtter of pdili 'qusr (H t:tir. f 37l'. . J. SIMPSON. J- V. FAYIME. Simpson & Payne, ;ll i i U ix-i H UllDtlb Ulx v "'.Vi'l i. ru t'i? in xUi Corrts of (hiin'it! oed adjooi'tej: oo:oitiis. joid in the" 8i 'rntc" and 1 Vi'uTid t-enrt. of the Stte .'o'':-C?i. !'! and Prolate leisb ...ss sO.'i-i-cd-Oilier Fast side Babbie Jro.'.iRrp W. 0. II KK3!i, STOVES, TIN, AN!) .SI I HEP IRON ,W A HE, CH AIN AND WOOD rUMi'S, i, Pet cf s rf deed on ali C'"' in ray line A eot'd sort'.n-tt of the ia,;St ;itt orn ot C"'ik; r.-z Sieves i?i the market at unsurpa-i" n'y bov I'iinrw at:d war runted t ''' sntt davtion. Price p rnns-n- Irotn P2 to $.10. brum Si or s only Si Bieshi Iron Stove as low as $3 Cut. Chain Piisr,;, ven low The be.t cHc roitr in the maibt for only 3d 7o. l.ft's Pat nit Swit-.i-tnc Cham, the h t t'herri evr inntroed -V-i '). Tin-War i f rverT .!----ripd on abvy res h.iL'-.d., on t..ieh 1;.:'-S diat.-Okiuii to die tie'ni-' will be cin'il Hone trrrk ot'ovt-ry tb'-rp':.rt doi t order. ute but the ht material ( tihcJ. No 10 rtut t'.n kpt hi stock. It will l.f to tb( intcrt5i of a"! persons w-antiiiiiei.v of the ftb've oo-I. ta b f a ii.l leerti prices before ;oti!jdswfer ro j .ir( 1 a j As the prb-es nr? pat u ' bri Urcnbacks t.tn at t--.r. t i . V. .U-, -TT P. I- 1 Oe - T J , .! 1 O j ,. y 1-4 lis -n ; i: . 1 . . h r. . - i ' " i is r 0 : v " I . t 1 i " le ' 1 1 f
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Aiiiiot c very friiii-r h: ?o:ne W3 f "Jeasuvin land, ,nri th most common to tfj oiT five 1 f"ra mul call sixty by MXty-live prtci-s an at-re Foroidinary purposes this mode will an-s-wer, But when ths exact tnc t-ure-mt'iit of a uieoe of bind 5 I '.wire I. it St., M -. I .7 .1-1... .. . t... inaccurate. A light pole, just '101 feet Ion-?, is a cheap and convenient measure, but a four-ro I tape line "15 nine!! uetter. An exact acre can he found by th following table of ilistancesj A plot of ground 5 yard wide by 9(i yarils long, eontniiis 1 aer. A lot of ground 10 yards wide by -tS-t yards long, contains 1 acre. A plot of ground 20 yards wide, by 1M2 yards long, contains 1 acre. A plot-of gtound40 yards wide, by 121 yards long, contains 1 acre. A p'ot of ground 80 yards wide, by (' yards long, contains 1 acre. A plot of ground 70 yards wide, by 00 1-7 yards long, eohiaihs" 1 acre. A plot of ground 220. fest wide by U5S feet" wide, contains 1 acre. A plot of ground 4 10 feet wide by t'l) feet wide, contains i Here. A plot of ground IB feet wide by C;fl!) feet wi le, contains 1 acre. A plot of ground GO feet wide by 720 feet wide, contains 1 acre. A p.lot of ground 120 feet wide by P(S: feet wide, eo'rTtaii'S? t acre. A plot Of ground '1 VI feet Wide- by 181 J fr et w:de, contains I acre. One acre contains B0 square, rods; 1,8-tO scfuare yards -10,000 iquare feet. One rod contains 'J').2o .square yards; 272.2- square' fret. One stiuaie yurd contains nine square feeti S:g;iasoJja lSNej tJS FarnicrWiikx yen .--et his barn larger than his bouse, it shows that he will have huge profits and small aillictions. When 'oh s'-'e him ilrit"iiig his work, iiitee'! t- ms wo"R dnvm him, It shows that he will never be driven from a good resl drio-n, and i. mi mtw.i.miiiiuij wors nisw.ty !... i : l ! . : .. - t . 1 o ros -ri t v. ' When youalwaysseo 'i his wood house a '-ubicieney for three toont hs ir more, it shows that he will be more than n ninety-days' wonder in farmi ng operations, at d that lie is not sleeping in hie house after n dfonken frolic. When he has :i I o;:se seporate from the main building, purposely for a-b.l'S, and. an iron or tin vessel to trau-'port them, it shows that he never built his dwelling to l: a funeral pile for his family, and perhaps hinisei ?. When bin farming implements .tre covered both in w inter mid -e.mnier. it piaiuly shows that Inwill letve a good house over his head in the summer of early life, im! the w biter f (.rid age.
vneo .us euue are properly.,. r,ockot. Wear a potato m the
Mat Hi.u inline, evi - detices that ho is acting aeording to S uipture.- whsca says that "a iiiendlui num is me: ei;ui tt; hi beast." When be is Tetm" stbscrib-ing fr agona, lively, tocai newspaper, H shows tiu-tt he is speaking like a book resp-ecting the latest improve - 1 ments in agriculture, ana that he ' tit-vi-i kvo waiftu 1 pei a u tiie bind ot poverty. J Wei 'Jits' OI li cubic font of van. th. ous sub-triuee-, bulk o f a load of one ton ma v be ead'y cah'ulatsl: i (ast-inm, tel ; water. s.: white pine, se,isieiN, about w hite oak: .seaso ed, at 0i.1t . itb- u ! 7 .' lomm.a s i , .a.:e . a I 'Ul I '7 r 111.--.; e' y, 1 i.e. , u h It ! . e e -. :i. '., p v.: . V. 4 : . , . L o i:i 1 1 :.. 1 & i.i 1 i t i b . : - 1 1 h i i t.
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; Thcujrly Wf-ather at IUU partk - ; ulnr sc isn.i of the ye.tr h. n ing infiu-.rncre po:i iitrvousf (t'-crrp. ; it i.eotie. One of oar citir.vs. v!s- ; has heon wiv.tlui with ar-ite rhrnmatism iora tew weeks pa-t '. has made oat the tollowtntj lit of '. renu-dies trecri!fd by s-olici'ons (Vt.iitil d ti !in mill! f.. X ,1 r -.'. i ! interest in his .recovery and rener - j al welfare. About nine-tenths of 1 them he .-ays h has tested and tak? great pleasure in reeom-; mending them to UVo aflliete I un-; fort u nates. Here they arcr Citric acid. ..Hot bottles. Wear! ned llannel. Uet into the sunshine. Bathe in cold water every nt-rn-ior. Drink saieratus water. Eat mutton and rare beef. A vegetable diet is bst tor rheumatics. Keep warm. Keep cool, Drmk hop tea. liurdoek root tea.- Yellow dock rott ten. Sarsapariila tea. Don't take any liquids. Bi carbonate of potash, llochelie salts. Guaiaeuiri. Ilntr with chloroform liniment. Sleep with yoiir head toward the north. Nux vomica. Wear a chest protector. Kitrate oi potash. Nitrate sodium. Fowler's solution of arser.ie. Sleejv with -x big dog jind give it to him. Kill a big dog, and wfter taking out his entrails put your feet where they came from. Magnetism.. Galvanism. Bromide of ammonium. Mustard plasters. Spanish fly plasters. Bromide of po'tiistium. Iodide of potassium.. Leiiiofi juice. S;'ge tea. Wear ?ulphur in your shoes. Hard rubbing. Oieatc of mercury. Common soda. Capsicum. Had way's Ready R"lipf. YYearsilk. Wear buck-kin. Oitt and hemlock. Reynolds specific. Make a necklace of the knots produced by the sting of an inscc; on golden-rod, and wear it next to the skin. Citrate of lihia. Exercise and keep it off.. Keep as quiet as possible. Coichicum morphine. Water cures.. AngelVs rheumatic; gum, I'ray frequently. Soft soap handanged with flannel. Do not pat meat. IW not eat eggs nr potatoes. Ibd anything ut nlease. j Ooiutn. Do not smoke: at nib rnokeall ybu like. Take caniplior. Drink nothing but beer Do not Jrink any thing but whisky. Da tint lea ve the house, Take n ride out whenever you can. Carry a piece of alum in your pocket. Take Turkish baths. French Lick spring w ater. The Turkish bath is one of the worst things for rheumatism. Aceic.te of potash. Burdock seed. Bathe in hot with peariash in it, Bthe in coid water frequently. Do not bathe at all tmiil you are nearly Well. Catnip tei. Drmk brandy. Go' to Hot Springs. Brandy is th worst thing you can take ''" riieumatism. Go to Alum prints to Saratoga, to Florida, to Bermuda to the Sandwich Is iands, to California, to the south of France, to Mexico, to the Azores,
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out on the prairies'. High' html. is i,.r rnr rhoumVism R dm of life j ii, si rnr nutuii.nisiii. 1J n 111 1,1 1 ! .i;3,r;,etic scrtlrci Hub with kern-1 jS:n. Mustang' liniment iroad! 1 i.a-, p.i mi hm '-.oidt'ees nr,!e i Joo. 1 11. on imp r-.u.o.. -V'I" 1 n, n swear Put nop mas. a s. ... -vv tax. 1 ,u i mnstarii Miti U'COj OTI'T tre 1 ------ r - CO ird; stump water. Js-idnl7. pw- ! . r,-. ,. 1 ..r .1 .. i.. t ...in. i ue-rs. laiii' a umu 1 oi tuciiiui v itn , dur.o, !o;iosi!i it. Ti?!ce st.irits J turpentine. Slippery eli;i poab' 1 iice. ' The birioers 01 ri.rt;Twaitomu i .;-t'o--. IoVit, continu? to Iise large n mil of iheif v?tt?. aui1 b ub'l ' ' 'i. , t r-. a t;,. .r " -p-, .otntiy .1.' il , .t. Abs 1 .: ! b-uly .. ; 'r p C j 1 i.- . 1. I f v. . r 1 11 . ,,f 1 ; . ; - i.11 i . .i t e 1 1 lb
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: Ye aki-i !! Si wiifliT, hi he ovrsit of Suothf r wi!.f, thu wt-ul-l take h-.w'I. i 'a r s a i.U; fok-rf l.ofe blac-k ; an' while, out oh s joo u-t ti-v tr 1 1 iupa ruigyaient 't.out nyar,' nt? i p'dod. : .5YJmt i.e voU!J " the colored , 1 ':: . ! I. Inilr ' ' ' "Dat 'pends, -nh on de monslra - ; shuns :tt t he ofeel oh do 'stur - ; t'mce." "Wb.at b vou iiimii bv that?" "Well, the nigger don't sbm on no fancy prlnserpu's, yer kno" "I know that." I . 'jAn' 'hit's de waje.3 mi de prekt't wisites dat dey goes fcr, mos'ty! DariV I.sez dat de best way fer ter ! ; git de nigger on yo' side is ter git dedry goods hi de offls fust." "ITow do vou mean?" 1 "Y 11, tie niggers is gittin' moughty skeerco" yn back kiveriu' an, w b.oeber gits de fust box ob blue obercoats in dis town fer gin'rul sifkebishin is gwine to raz'5 tie fust ridgy merit of liigg'ers fer de wa h . A tlanta Hera hi. Corn Jincr 2Io3TS. From carefully conducted experiments by" different persons .'-it lias been ascertained that one bushel of corn will a little more than ten pounds of pork gross. Taking the result us a basis, the following deductions are made, which ali our farmers would do well to lay by for coivyenienf reference that: When corn sells at I2e per bushel, pork costs le per pound. When corn costs I7c per bushel, pork costs 2c per pound. When cu ii costs 2"e per bushel, pork costs bb." per pound. When corn costs OCe per bushel, pork costs 4c per pound. When corn costs 50 cj per bushel, pork costs 5.: per pound.. The following statement -shows what the. farmer realizes on his com wli-hi sold in the form ol pan,: When pork sells at Ce per pound it brings -j3c per bushel, in corn. Vheo perk sells at'dc per pound it brings b2e per bushel in coin. When pork swlls at 5e per pound, it brings 45c per bushel in carts. 52yslcrloi;s 3IejjS; 6n mi Organ. .- . The last "spiritunl exptse" we iiave heard of occurred in Csrroll county, A genldemau by the name of Dudley Tho'vias, living near Miami fetation, had a fine organ in his parlor which it was thought the spirits had appropriated to their own use. During the still ness of night it would take a no-j tion to piay the "Dev il's Gallop f de," and then there were all kinds of discordant sounds. Mr. Thomas was getting ready to turn i hp, hOUJO over to the spirits, when my lovsierv was .soiveu uv one 01 t loo young iauies. vniu. wmie pr.ict. . , , . tii-niy one d:iv haortened to io-e-..l.-l: - " -- i t - i -- i, Kfjr uinv n iiiusi. nw nam upon a .... . .-- t 1 1 r r I H le.'OWS DifK. WHO let t II' , who let the ant, and upon secret out in an inst exammatK'u irerng tnaue It WitS 1 found tiiat mice .had taken charge ' - .-. . . ; . I hp WhflO i !'S t ri a 1 1 Pll r ' hpv k ..,,1 1..,-al,.,r,i.,., nnil r.t r-a.r 1 - . r , - -.14, j i i 1 o 1 1 a lid deoosited them immediately under the keys, and Se-al . . 1 .. o. f ,-ri. iiu-"a i auo y iuuii a t i-., 1 tie . 1 . , , ., , j ohl mice wouai plav the organ to i ... - , ,. qUll.t tneir oung.--egj 'a (Jxo. qu ifjuocritt. I T .- n t .,-.ii...s ..-.- ..',....-, nt!.,,. :,, 1 1 "jv.uu..i rn.i.n i ' the ahnanac for 1S77, are unvthireg but encouraging to those? v?i :f are. to Si The ! i;Kki- g for s.enil sbo.v rs 1 t:; I heir ndn w.ilu. ri-teriis ; terms varinble, l-';ir, t:uTuy r,nu ' cold, occur in :eulr sue e-s ion. , ' i t ' o " t I - twivv ;r o r. r . 1 1 l 1 1 1 iii'" 1 i til I !. 1 lio t s r 1 - t. a i 1 . -a tii. f i f -i ; I , " " t 1 i. 1 ; 1 ; 1 f r;.--i a.,'- 1 t . - c 1 i ! k .oT lbs' v. eat; - 1 tl b V It .1 !. 1 tbb.J d n t 1 :. v i 3 - m ; i X 1 - r,' . i . t ' t 1 1 i
m fal "v. ; ; wii.tt-. .tu ,-,..., .i.e 5 ; . . . . t r liiUi'a fal:latrst lift r.ii.f-l'.ed Jewel rv :s vrrv ! i"1''. Cloisonne enani?! t4 the' j u, ,tvj Hair oil nd p-.mt arj o it fis.u-.t. - of i -ei sua, can, ma:,- use u-:;1 tr; , . : j rv -lined cloaks sue ?'i ovAy jincarrig. - : 1" veiUf an-N xn tneir ' 1 Am"er !' ,uo UUtn'uc m:ut'n u for fan. sticV". There is ordy a SimlteO ilemand for baby jewelry.
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No bustles are worn in the street iop oil" the t ar h r a I id: minute!'! at the moment, j There that vlu;b-Mb-;-.;m mensa French heels are not worn in the ! a mute as cbuo-, t 0 durin-.r to street lids winter. I even wink tit etu-h o.'eer, oi to enTurquoise jewelry s! ill continues ' ter a proj.:!, wlnle the iPdie man to be much in demand. j branched ..if an v. -and began tiBruuettes wear their hair plain i ing that he b;d ee l iiail-.-.to'.te-or in large smooth waves. 1 weighing six p atmU each. DcThe ;r.o-t fashiorablo evening I troit i-Vfe Vt-.
toilets are worn without bustles Diamonds are not used for baby jewelry unless ?pee"ady ordered. Faceted gold jewslery is brilliant, neat and very fashiomiido. Fur trimmings are very fashionable fortlse midwinter months. Montague curls on the forehead is the style of the passing moment. Crape is the fashionable trnu-par- ' - ent stuff for ball divs-os in larbs. Iirouze grten is th fdshionuble dark cohir for strcit suits in Faris. j 8il!y mothers nnd insane fathers ', torture their babies with ear-ibn Narrow gold bracelets are mure ; in favor than the heavy broad ones. The novelty in fans is amber stjeks, mounted with white oitrich t ins. Tr uisp;irent s!ufT- are worn ex- i f e-teaveiy by young ladies in Eu- j i o j ,'. Cat's eye si ones set in diamond ; are atnor.g the new tilings in jew T . i j.. a - tt)'e for chfidrtn ; for grown , ;oii-c-. j liOng trained bu-t :; s are worn ' !y gu;iie.ladiws under trained evening dress. - - - - White Smyrrm lacos are used for tritnniing red fltnnel shirts and drawers. - ' Tiny turqutdses, ruWifs, and garnets ere the favorite jewels for Lashy sets; " ; Cardinal red easlnnere stockings nre clocked with liiaek or blue or white silk. It is toe fashion this winter to wer wariii nnd comfortahlo shoes and skiekincs. OnfM iri!i f i-iniia fi-,,-bhiidrm, ,,.. ..it- ..-'-.'. !,..,. .ttv. . . ,i..i, (iUM conoreu are ca; very itiug ana J with no fudne-s 1 t n .. . i . ... . . . ! - . f ' f urivvo, an , , , r - . . , ink b u- sire sti the favor ; eo. , I ors for aree? fa lines, f , , , , r Coral- and ro:d necklaefs, of fine aud delicate workman-dnp, are the i sij on isuie. Full drejs coiffures requires a gre;it de;d of false hair, etiV:: pu;T-!, frizzette-, and false braids. Seal brown s?oekh;gs eloekd I yu cnoc-K-', wiiij rtni or oaue 1 - - -bk-are -e-sfgiil bjf. - bIbtbv p-lns an-d rings . nen not . set with jewels, lov tie- wort! "b-ibv" cisrved or -:: : I lliain j Humming bud jev. -le. tirely from Ihe feat he i't ! 1 creatures is :. i ibifis. - I -x ne;o e o t : f'k-'hl'-r'f! I;ic I it?CNmt ft ".. s IW b t w b a t ; 1 i 1 - ,1 j: I 11 - . r t , v. e 1 vv b n " ' f b
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