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Mace Williams left today for Morganfield, Ky., where he will remain some three months. The News will keep him posted on Orange county affairs during his ab sence.

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A 4 1 v e r t i ?' n e tit, com u i u n i c a -

Wm. Bachattrui, &

well known citizen of fctam pererect: township, diet! Monday 22th Inst. Decea-d wa about CO years of $ige and bore an irreproachable character. His loss-will bo deeply felt. ' BantforFKr Mcintosh spent Monday nlternoon and yesterday

Ho was on

t ;. r f.r :t d ;l cf rif lit, tut modes Martin

,t!,j. 11.-) f,r the rapid rogivs he has mud? I cr and w ill do your v. one emmp

I on Or- hi mttheui ilie-i this winter. In! . ' ', ah- t i ih df of thi Liiie- of I'aoli, I now j . thank the good people of No, 11 , . i for the kindness and courtesy ! ini-iin? .and t - ... r . .. .i ... r !

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--ire; tT,.it tl.e amount of iasos cuarea en vach f.iu-

tinv li-.. tmid bo b:.ntIol la by I here v!Umir fncniU.

Tsday morning to isur publi-! liis way b-nck to Bowling Green

from a visit home to attend l ha death and burial of Ids mother, which sad event occured last week.

cation.

AU person desiring to pay tholr ubcrition in vooJ will plctise bring itfdong before the weather gt'U too b id t i haul it. TO ITS A SI COl'STY.

Osdy one maro week of winter. "The "prin time." approaches. Orange Circuit Court firt Monday in April.

Von Tetzke is frescoing Ben.M. I.itigle's parlors.

Head the loesl items oa our first page. There1." lots of 'em.

ConimUMoner Court will meet n week from next Monday.

Mr-. lr. Jaa. II. Hberrod went to Teno Haute to-day on a visit.

Cotnphiint is tnade by our ulticrihersat Orlens that the patk-

ae of papers for that oCice last week went round by way of New Albany and did not reach Orleans until Friday. Tho papers were put in the office here Wcdneflday'night. We hope it will not occur again. Hiram Lindley, a well known citizen of this township, died at

hi residence, near Ghana bersburg,

ceased w a member of - the Society of Friends, and whs an honorable, upright man, whose loss w ill he deep'y felt. A daughter of Robert McPhei-

Ron'ft. acred about ten year, who

hns been suffering for a long while with consumption, died last Sat

urday near thi? pluce. The funeral

ceremonies took place here Sunday. We sympHthizB with the

sorrowing parents in their bereave

ment.

Ilciro Cliat. Wheat looks well. f ,)( I fr3 scarce'.'" r'' ! No plowing done here yet. J. C. Hetidershot U bar-teudlng at New Albany. . We understand that Mr. Kettle May w&9 thrown from a hor;e last Saturday evening" and hurt very badly. The .schools of Southeast art? all out. Our schools close with indications of having been very successful. . John Salliner put in an uppear-

anee last week. II has baen teach-

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though John has been away loveii months he was not contented at home but two days when he started for well not for Ireland. Sucker State folks get to "Baker" soon

er than Hoosier anyway.

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Mr--. Mary K. Br ix tan has opened the hon-e lurmerly eecupled by John L. Biaxtan, for tho reception of boarders. Tl.e hrm-o Is well rrang1 and iH-a-ntly situated; the table will be supplied with the best in the mar

ket, while the price will be as j

law as any other houso. Student

and others desiring permanent board will find it to their advan-

trtiro to confer with Mrs. B. before Xorth East..

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Orleans......

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Oranireville

Boots and shoes all style and at Poll. ....

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low figures at Stout..

W e interviewed a door in the dark is what the matter "mit ik-'S cose." Dr. T. C. Hitter nnd A. Goodspastor are still in the land of lietur'tdng lh-anls.

. Wm. Mcintosh, of Stamperscreek township, if dangerously ill V ith pneumonia. K.I. Braxtan returned train New Orh-ans Monday. IIo reports a dull stock market. There are 9, SOT Kehool houses in

Indiana, of winch number Orange

county I urn 1)2.

Judge John Baker, ot Vincennes,

1va been in town for the past day

or two on legal business.

Rev. Thomas Robertson, Baptist minister, preached at tho M.

K. church Monday evening.

Van Mallory, of Orleans,, re

turned from New Orleans Monday

lie will return there in a few days.

Do you want paper hanging done French Lick

in good style and cheap, go to Jackson "SSS.Z".Z

in Illinois this winter. Al- Martin Farrell at Ilhodes House. Poll. .

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All persons indebted to me as

Ex ecu '.or of the will of Aaron Town of Paoli

Lindley, deceased, or as Gnardian q;;;;;";-

Married-At the residence of the of Hannah A. Thompson must

make immediate settlement n iney

would avoid cost and trouble.

Samuel A. Lindley.

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vVrf tCIV.NTIFIC tiisu- (i.r les?) a; tliiMr irn lalxtr.

s. Low Tcitiox, Cfr l'h?.y xo i:tras W!i.nKVKB. ' !. !! ;icis.- Irs in thf agrji'Vift( ibm at an v otbor institution tT-i insr oU si fuci'at iv. Tlx siriTf Tcnn of Id wee-ks bt i-ins t'KH. si, is:r. Students a l!ititts-l at nay time during' the tcrn. For f.u thf-r in fonuiitfon ad'tres-

brides' parents, Mr. John Tierson to Miss Elizabeth Peter, and Mr. Young L. Stalcup to Miss Mattie Walker, all of Itego. The happy

couple have our best wishes. Wei pferons desirous of visiting Louis-

hear of others who will soon 'tie ville, New Albany or any point at

Jan 10, 1877.

RATES OF TA.XESON DOGS. For ne male dog over six months oU:$l; for each additional don, 2; for each

female dog. 2. " . ' j 1... a.

After the 15th day of December, is.o, tne auunor ruueu u

tise. real estate lor ail unpaiu inxvs ioi ':,;;',,' iVn

hpaddpdthe taxes ofl-STS, which sale snau occur ua iu ti"U .

ruarj-, 1877, unless paid hefore that time.

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WM. P. PIKKHAM, Principal.

Mrs. Elizabeth Bobbin-, one of

tb oldest residents of oar county, died In French Lick township ys-

terdav aftvrnoon. Mrs. Bobbins

was in the 93d yer of her age and was truly a good, christian woman.

She had been confined to her bed

for about three weeks. She wa3

the mother of ex-county Commissioner George Bobbins.

uuvixr1 int; l - --v k. o ui -' try, 1877, unless paid hefore that time. .... , , rt j Each taxpayer my pay the full amount of h,s ta on or before the t. .rd ndaT in April 1877, or may, at his option, pay ene-half thereof, with the whole birVad taPx, and the remaaninff onchalf. less the road tax . on be th

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Mc3srs. Southwoitli, I'liunps patronize that genial, genueman, y o rT'- heeomes dellKtftfent, and a penalty of

Martin are putting a saw mill on Mr. Miller, who runs the stage added 'and the Treasurer is required by law, after that date, to

the isrm if Frank Mcintosh., They ine. He is a genial accominoaat- proceed to collect sucn ucunqneni ab uu vWc..v. .

will be ready for business in a few ing gentleman and will do all in y13,.j "ur road receipts when you come to pay your taxes, as thj will not

dVS. his power to p ease the patrons OI be redeemed after the third -Monday in Apru. " '"3 l 1 u T ,. , ; r-na tl, ii nns tnwnsliin mention that fact, to

James SuIlingQr went to Paoli the line. Try him.. v thiW" Examine your

township Saturday to visit the a Card to tlie rnbllc, receipt, befpredeaving the office

closing exercises of Mr. Matter's . Vor manv vears we have made " v" ': ,

two metlicines suited to the ail-

adly welcome you meats of a vast class of sufferers. tl U.t two,oF three day. of tirne "' ? '. .. .. .1 cemts. T m . -. .

The Methodiet .Mite S it-iety will iriep-t at the r Kidenco of lr. John Stout next Friday JnlghL. All are invited.

31rs. A. T. Bickey went to Lou--.K.U-.t yesterday to visit her t!.iu filter, Mrs. Cieo. W. Telle, who is in ill health.

. Sh'eritT Shively and Deputy Davidson went to Indianapolis Monday with John May, who had been tie;b;red insane.

Under the head of ''Scattering Sluus," on our first VKiS-'t vill be found somo very interesting local items. Read them.

The Methodist Mite Society met at the residence of Mr. Christian I'ro last Friday evening. There ; W'j'iS iVgod attendance.

Elsewhere will be found the procerdirg of t he Orange county Cotpernlion meeting, held at Union .Church tnh aiul tilth instants.

From the twenty-four annual re port of the Superintendent of Pub

lie Instruction we learn that Or

ange county has 92 school houses,

of which number 2 are brick 86

fram and 4 log. The estimated

value of houses, grounds and seats,

$7S,0tX:., estimated value of school

apparatus, including globe, maps,

tie, to, 2 II; total estimated value

of school property 3Sl,21-. The names of the following gen

tlemeu hav been drawn to serve as netit jurors during the coming

term of court, to ha begun on the first Monday in April, viz: Wm.

Ola x tan, T. J. Bra x tan, Lewis

Agan, Nathan Farlow, Theolore

Stack house, C. A. McKnight, Jtihn J. Linglo, Vol. WolSngton, Jesse Beyd, Clias. Martin, Jetf Wolf and Hiram Speer. It is our painful duty to announce tho death of our young friend Harry Braxtan which sad event ocru.-rcd Saturday afternoon at the residence ;of Mr. Abraham

Goodspastor. He fell a victim to that terrible disease, consumption, that years ago robbed him of a mothers care and attention. Harry was a good boy, ot more than ordinary intelligence and will be sudly missed by his friends and relatives. Deceased ws in his eighteenth year. A few weeks ngo whilo confined to his bed, he was taken into the Presbyterian Church and died in the faith. The funeral ceremonies took place Sunday afternoon in pres. en co o! a large concourse of sorrowing relative! and friends.

school, 3cc, &c

Jok, we gl home.

"j 1 , cemts f2arrIaseL.icnlt. word failure oould not be coupled ' 1

Tho following parties have start- with them. ?But within the last Dec !5 ls76, ,i ,n fho mmltn ?rlorv fiinee our two vears counterfeits of our medi- ,L,

x. v kj in . a - - 1 - - 1 - - - . it 1 " 1 i,.i ,p,lor. cines have sprung up, dangerous Axles all sizes, springs all kinds

inhnSmith toSusanaLee. . in their close imitation of -our for 8ili0 , by Allen & Iteed, Or-

.To-senh R. Peter to Martha A. Trade Mark. To secure. the people leans.

Kniiincror wo have placed upon each genuine

jriitn a LowiiinMiirv Elliott, box of Holloway's Ointment the First class furniture at low prices

James W; Hughs to Louisa J. fac simile of the signature of our Schramm & Mathew's. Give

Wiseman. agent, iur. jih, iuiu.iv. (neni a v.rtu.

T.awrenca Dafton to Lizzie Grey, terfeit is felony. We shall relent

.Tnlm V. MeCov to Marv Ann lesslv pursue any one who ; imitates

Ituwr:':,' '; 7: ' this with the utmost vigor of the

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Taxpayers will find it greatly to their advantage not to Pnt on tax paying n... u

wli.n we are at

and separate re-

HIE AM E. WELLS, Treasurer Orange County.

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Estrayed. From the undersigned, in North-

WIH I..' NewUn .0 E1i,a,-eth ,aw. W. most ea.nf .,y beg.hat ?xst. ip

ofirritf t he great- mass or ine Aiiinimu iuu.,..0 - ,

Alfred Dixon, to Clorinda Pin- people wiL aid us in our e or u, o .a , - informatiou as

nick. I""1 Vk . ' .. . i , .,.unv,n,ita t.r nrtdressinsr

Ueorge W. Alien to oaraira su. ,u uu - - " V :r I M Q, Onmville. will be hand

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. '-r...-i . ' i. i :,., TTn r,ifr.i t? ! irPtn Diirennse soioei.y

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jLsenjamin a. auiiihvuii uuu- r . T o i iinlws Mr. Jos. Havdoe.k's signa--

oumuu. I- . :,,cf in rwfint

John A Farrell to Cynthia A. ture is attacnea to eaen uox ui cirouu rmsuiw . . , Jt)nn A xtii.ii aw W "i" ., . i. i ..j... i miilrl nw. and Will

l-i I'll IS Or pot Oi v;illiuim, aim l ui ft uuu ui.ui i-

wcibv Ellifdt toSi'rah M'Vick- end will soon oe reacneu. tramo piciaiea o

., . .. The public's obedient servants, (cheaply.

I Inr.t.oWAY & Co.

Take your pictures to Stroud

Notice. All persons indebted to me are requested to call and fettle either by cash or note, cash preferred, as I am needing money. G.-Hazlfwood. Chambersburg, Dec. 9, 1875.

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Mr. il. 11. Mills, of Orleans, called on u yesterday. II is nn intelligent, agreeable gentleman and will always Le welcomed.

erv.

John L. Allstott to Mary S.

Bohen Wilhshire to Elizabeth; Custom grinding at Orangevillo, Pson, Anl get them framed

PSMrArfo ' ' i t- 1 : ' where strictly nrst ciasa wwn -a

Voinev Trimble to Annie Snipes, done. Old customers are urged to Look out for something new at

William B. MayfieU to Sarah eontimle while new ones are solic- pro'a in a few days and when there'

E. Glover, ,u itetl. 2 2w ask them what: it is they have new

John M. uiueitu iu iuiucui ctf

M Harrison. Andrew uougneriy, aw ins i i ""-

Yoiin? L. r Stalcup to Charlotte Prospect store, keeps a full stock

M Walker. f pure wines and liquors, suitable

John W. Pearson to Chmtena ! for medical use, also fresh ale and

E. Peter.

ISotlce, Ali persons desirous of taking pupil boarders during the spring term ef the High School are requested to notify the School Trustees of Paoli and state the number they can accomodate IStf

J;: lV.:re:i has not "t u-ctcde-1 in g-ttieg a Jii IjJ to try th" J ' Te.'iver r - . It ..'id I icl'.;:.:y - iovtr to tl.e c.c.xt t. r::i.

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Ed. News Lust Saturday morning, in company with several ladien from Paoli, I started to School Horn? Nt. 14. We arrived there about 9 a. in,, and were kindly received by both teachr und pupils. ?lr. Wm. Mattex b?.s h .d charga of tin .-:.od for Ihi l.'it five mcnths, and from tha manner in whi "h his chvars went through ith th-. ir cMr.-i we were convir v . i 1.- 1. .? I . a dilig: nt end filtbiul in tha d;:hrge cf his duty. Tiivi t xeici" c co'" islrd of a rural evamination tftb scholars in tl ; d i . t rs't branches taught t.i t; a.-. :..i.J, biyirg und Ining, f.-lli''u by . :b' Mr. W. I CM :rn w as.rgmi.t, Jdp-crtrd S v tl. f,"!.'ing iT-:rers f rotn l M: : Ir.. F. :i Li. Mis. Ji.o.

Illloway's Pills. The Blood is tho very escence of health aud life, tt furnishes the components of flesh, bone, muscle, nerve and integument. The stomach is tho apparatus the arteries the distributors and the intestines the channels by which the waste matter is carried ofl. Upon the stomach and bowels, these medicines act simultaneously. 25 cts. per box or pot. - : - -" Eastern Star. There will be a regular meeting of Paoli Chapter No. 25, of the Eastern Star, at Masonic Hall, Friday, Feb. 2d, at 3 o'clock p. in. Every member urgently requested to b present. By order of the W. Matron. W. F..OSCOKN, W. P.

SPECIAL fiOTICCG.

Bandy li. ITIilt will pay -you' tho highest: market prices for all country produce cash or crQcerks. They. will also sell you the best and cheapest Sugars, Coffee and Teas, in fact every-tl.L-g th t I -hr ;-s to a grcccry r.iul provii ra tore, for ca-h cr j rut.rco. C-di paid f;r dry cr f- .:i hi.j. ---f

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beer. He also k eps a full stock of

groceries and confectioneries. Call and see him and examine his stock. No trouble to show goods and prices very low to cash customers, 23tf

Trustee's Sotice. I will be at my office, at Lost River Bridge, on Friday of each week for the transaction of business. Ror.ERT N. Lambdik, Trustee French Lick township. IStf

The best stocK of provisions and family groceries in town at Pro's.

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The verv best brands of Sugar's, Tea's and" CoiTee at Pro's r,t the very lowest living figures. Don't take our word for it, but go and

sent for vourself. C-tf

Sebastian Kuri has removed his shoe shop' to the room recently occupied by Maj. Tucker, one door south of Stout & Bro.'s store, where he will be glad do see all of his old friends, and as many new ones as wilb call. C J. W. Z eTpr.) have n cplc:;dhi r -ortment of r'fi S2.ojs which thev are' llai'T :t f. gu r( s t ;ec .y

E. M. Gibener has a fine premium buggy for aide,' also a nice spring wagon, Call and see them. 1 24tf

Go to Schramm & Mathews for all kinds of furniture, oOtf

For all kinds and sizes of iron and steel and best quality of Pittsburg coal go to Allen & Reed, Orleans. Go to Pro's for Candies, Nuts and Confectioneries of all kinds. C-t

ncnieraber That Thomas Stalcup, on the east side . of the public square, has opened out a first class stock of Family groceries, provision, confectioneries tic, tc. Also a nice line of hats, caps,, boots and shoes. All of which will be sold at the lowest living prices. Remember

also that When you buy goods of me that you donft buy' auCtroiv goods,-, but you buy warranted goods. Call and see for yourself. Terms cash, or good produce taken in exchange at the highest market

price.

HARDVARE ! HARDWARE!! ALLEN & REED, South side Tutlic Square, Or!ean,Iad would direct the attention of the Farmer, Mechauics and other citizens of OranpA cofinty, to their really large and splendid stock of Hardware, consisting in part, of BUGGY SPRINGS '- and AXLES, HORSE'

Grind Stones & Fixture's'. CUTTIWG BOXES,Carpenters Tools, .. u tiding Haravare, - attocks, Spades,Picks,' Shovels and Forks, of all kinds, Trace '& other CHAINS, SHELF HARDWARE, &c, &c., &c. DOORS, SASH and BLINDS

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a f'pocialty. . Ad examination of sqodtf and prices invited. We defy ectnpetitipif ia titfiir'. Come and see us .before -ae'ti Jinjf. yojt orders away from home.-. -.We fad" and will

p.'ease you.

ALLEN & It ELI),

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Orleans, Ind.

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looli. Here, Everybody. Do you know that we are selling the Best Wheat Flour at from 3 to 4 cents per pound. We guarantee our flour to bo what we represent it. Persons having to purchase flour will find it to their interest to call at the mill and examine - for themselves, and by no doing ave one profit. 2--tf . KiNrt & Stuckkr.

Henaugh r Scully, MM, SISX AaD OMAYEMAL PAIHE5, We ivonld inform tlia citizen ot Orac tit ) adioininsr cotxmi ie that w are now prepared to do ail kutUo? Ilouo PaiiUinir: alao Fruro rainiinsr. tirhioinif nil l'i"-r llanin.i? iu the hifhvsi ofvle t,f thttfirt. V woulJ Vo inform tb unS4ic tit it wa l.avu put up a good Mtinfi. wIhtii ire n re prenarei'i to dail k'.nd ot Carriaso and Wajjon rainliag.

Trustee's TJotice. I will bo at my oSice, l miles south of Unionville, on Thursday of each week for the transaction of township- business. William Teafoud, Trustee GrsecSeld Township. 15-iw

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North hide 1'uh'ic Sqnare, PAOLI INDIANA. A uf st 6, 1S72.

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a'. 1 Tt.c' rs .r .i t f OrirI will be at ti.e

The best Syrups, the best New Orleans Molasses, and the best Sorgham in the market are kept at Pro's on the North side of the square gold too for the least mon

ey.

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Look here Everybody. But don't read the last two lines in this notice for if you do it will cost you some money, for you are sure to go to J. W. & C. Pro's for your boots, shoe, hats and caps and, while there you will buy the best coffee in town for 25c per lb,

and a thousand other thing's thy.j

have that they are celling as cheap as can be bought in any retail f-toi e this side of Lonisvillo. Thy keep a fall stock of window glais, which . . . 1 1 r . ..4 u I f n . . ,t. ;t

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scan always .find it there if" you

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