Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 28, Paoli, Orange County, 28 March 1877 — Page 2
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1 i j i - .DAY, MAIUMl r7. runs. JIA'I I S OF ADV1T TISINCJ. 1 i i.i i 1 y r i l i i: - 3 , i 5 I l S ' 2 0 5 i' 2 r (.) J, r'd'ni" r f n t ) li - P.il:ifrii n; 1i(in. ; Five t.?t i 'r f T I - t- ' Co.' ii.et j are Frs I Lnto aclviff's" fr'tln Ho'mf indicate the early 'loath of the Pope. AttheRNto Oratorical contest, At the ftiilfanapoJi Ojara; II'mef Friday night, Mr. It It. Hawkins of tliefctate University eartjod off lh5 laurels. ' 'v1 '' "- " ' ,; ' " ' The'Lfciier UioesV.struek Oeorge Ilrnrken yesterday in New York. His liabilities are' $100,000. Also CallaRliah" A; Lynch," isf ' Sail - Francisco; liabilities, $000,000. Taylor, the defaulting, cashier of the First National J3nkDf. FrnkJin, Indiana, who was recently adjudged i j tsa n e a ii d s f a t to the'- s ylum, has escaped from that institution. Thcri seems ;tu have been method In his madness. A serious accident by which fourteen person were injured becured oil the IhUiana"61i&',Vihcerine railroad, neur Worthingtoa last Friday. A b;kf :i rail , threw toe rear end of the train ever a trestle falling a distance 'of about 20 ' feet into a creek',' ,fOne'of'n!ie: injured persons, Henry Pudett, of Freedom. Indiana, difidii thcrt tin; 2 after the accident. . ; . ' ... Ilamptoii iiisd Clmml)erlaln Called to .-.T7&sl&i5tczi' to ConsuUXIayes. , ,,;rif'a suing ton-, .March 23. The cabinet was long ln session to-day. It is stated that an' impOitknt leU term regard"-to 'Gouth 'Carolina troubles' '.has: been dictated -..and will be made public in . the courss of the afternoon. The results of the consideration by the.cabinet of the South" Carolina' question "have been the ecadicgof letters to Gdv-i ernor Hftfnpton ;s.nd Chafuberlain. inviting them hero in person or by delegate to confer with the President on the situation of 'affairs In that. State."' : 'i Tiie 'Cabinet se.ioh to-day lasted frm 10 . until . nopn. It .appears that yesterday it was determined to take aprnt? different action froiri that lakeu in Louisiana, 'but noth ing was tiefinitely stated.-' The re-' suit, however, was a decision to address letters ta Govern esr Hampton and Governor Chamberlain, inviting them to this city, and ?ton a(tei noon to-day the follow-' ing letter received the approval of the cablr.et."' It wasr'senrfc: the gentlemen to whom it was? ad-, dressed:,,. ,;,ft; r ri ;i. Fx r.ouTiv, Mansion, , Wasuington, March' 2;?," 1877. V Gin I am instructed by the President to bring to your attention hfs" ptirp'oa a to take Into irnmediato -'Consideration the position f affairs in South Carolina with, -j view cf dstterrniniug the.cours which,, ander the po'6tituilon and the laws of the 'United StVtes ii may ba'hla duty to -take" In':refef t nee to the situation in that State as he "lind-s if - apcrii I sacccediti.-: to the Pi-f-ideney. . It, would give the President great pleasure to confer with you in person if yon shall find it convenient to' visit" Washington khd s'iall concur' with :hitn in thinklrg-. -Bach conference the readiest aud brsVmocle .of placmjj your views as to 'the political situation in your State before hitn. He would ' '-rcutl v f ; ?f, r this direct rr.p uig;i an, iuiuu.mnUk.Hy ou;';r tr.tthe J . of ascertaining your vL'ws epen present conditii n and th-3 irurrsadiute j :pet t of j.uMIc inlcn&'.s in c,vj,ua t.uuiina.' it raons w:ht fith'yoi Saou!d'dic. t.i is-e thh course, the lr5:.nt will Id't I tion tr. throe j1 your cc to l.j; s : iru at . g-rii; ted I'V C;r; :; y:J " in -:tii:g. or 5 ' s " th 't id, ivv a tin itupedif"J and onlcrly of'.:.0'h s..i j cnd:-o-ir:: - ir- r t Uf :vi.; t t..ctn. Jt i4 t!-e t. rn. i.f thx I'r.Jcht to Le t,. . .... ': ) , , V. t z - at le'ta I: inr- '- . 'tt t. r t ; ' " ity t.f V Ir ti'.tl ' 1 1 o t - tx p' ,f " s I r i? I f.,-at ? f ' ' ' It i- i dl - 1 '." . !' I- r..t l'i. 'l.its i: th ts whic!v ai i . the i l r r . t r tf ;
I': -I U.T -clm'v I h Ney opens the dotr to a few 'Moral Democrats" in t he South,
! TJie Cabinet Thursday dhcustd ' tl, .South Caruliiis'cM.se without ' riving rxt any definite concluSilUl. ,--- , -,, wet I ! Tie N'-w Yor': '7: t'srr!rw l i--2 Iwck t:;-;j!i llxye il-ha withinus "s tire? ' trDops'-Jrom ; New OcI The extra ssion is to bo called for the 1th of June, and from pres-, iuilicaliou-i will 1W a stormV OIH'. nators Lamar and Gordon ,ihtprviHW" Ifavp Mifiiosr uativ. ' - - v .Therse gentleuien mea'We!Jr no doit!.)t. .-.- ,r.. t riiniitcr Wasliburne will return to'l-jiris in May. He has resigned, to take effect on the appotiitthent or & successor. ' ' '' Secretary ' 5hernian : announces thai helloes not Contemplate jnaking any changes in the,. Treasury Department until after the It of AprU next. T.Iajor Adams, clerk of the Fr-ty-fuurlh House, is making up.'hi.roll fur the next Hou.-fe exactly as McPherson used to niako up hi., when the House was ltepu1)lican &o the Kepubiicans may as well stop growling at ' DeimJcratia majority, of seven and perhaps nine. - Governor, Hampton, of .South Carolina, has given a puarantee to the president that if the troops are withdrawn no violence will occur oi be allowed, but that he will pro ceed ar.inst Chambcrlaia by legal. mean si nly.and under, a .statute. if '' '. l'r in' enacicju, oy ine ltepuoi scans m im to -en Able- them to put out some democratic incumbent.''' : ' , jT Hayes':- Cabinet Tuesday of last week discussed but did not, agree 1 upon thu policy to be pursued in South Carslina "and in Louisiana. It is understood that Evarts, Schurzand Key favored the wlthdrawaliof the F?dtsral troops, and that Sherman, jTiiompson atid McCrary opposel it. Devens did not commit himself. An extra session f Congress was discussed and civil service reform rules, N action was taken. .. ,-, The Cabinet decided " Wednesday to keep the Federal troops in South "Carolina and Loiiisianai Hayes will continue" bayoflet rule in. those States. A ltcommtssionM is to go to Louisiana with power to ,inyesligate" Jn?,f condition of things. Mtssrs. Ellis,' Gibson and Levy, "members of Congress froui Louisiana, foftnally protest and say.it is a deliberate repudiation of the plan agreed upon .with Hayes. This action of the. Ad ministration is justly regarded by the friends of liiouisiana as characterized by the grossest treachery. The president and - his Cabinet have led all .the prominent .Scuth-: ern gentlemen, w ho have recently had5 intercourse with him, to" be Jieve that the trJops would 'surely and s peed! ly be wit hdra w tr. ; in : addition- to this, .during the last session, ,.ths Hon. . Stanley Matthews toade a , positive specific il iige In Gbverrior Hayes0 naihe, that after he came into the office ns. President, tho trddps wbukti be withdrawn, op condition, f pledges 6eing giyen by .Njcholts against vi; blVri'CM." and that the Packard gov-' ernmei't would then be allowed to dl' while the Nichells governraeni and Legislature would llv.' These pledges thus made: by, Mr. Matthews were confirmed on, the spot by the Hon.. Charles Foster, Gov. Dennho'n and thaTIoii. John Sherman, of Ohio, wh0":vere then present, and who -also "undertcok: t apeak iu behalf cf.the incipraing President,.. .... , , . ., 'i - ' JoSiia XJ. Lee.' ' 'Tardy- justice has '"at -last- over taken John D. Lee, one.- of - the Mormon .fiends 1 who .-was a conspicuous .actor, in. jthe Mountain Mc:.ilon- f;-.n -.icre. He was shot yrtii.rd.iy on. the very 'ground whire, ntarly L ) years go, men; women and children cre butchcrel in objdicnco t: th? orders of Ikiiuim Y"::ng. On the cross that was placed at the head of the pit wherein the Loncs (.f the mur-do'-d c Tiilg rant.t; ',,-ere burKnl the following i ."Matirn -svus'- placed:ir V 1 . ,C- i'.' y, and the indication : now. point 10 luah-r iulmlmen't of- the di i Ln.ition. Ijee's co-.i fusion' -fputs 11. gA-trnnmu' in possession ot r . . s.. ; v ... . . . . . , aiitu!.rL : co:ice,tlca. Up , 10 V'? 5:' of CMjvicti n Jjoe rcfued to tfil. f.ny i;po, not even Ivis counsel, the secrets o'f the iiiassucrV. tie had unwiverir - f.dth in Eri f..j itucg ,i!;d hi-5 Lrjlher Moric:if, but when -.t J.i-:t the .verdict ot .vuilty'.' xv;'s i. r.derc d l:y the very jury the church 1. il s h uted I,r I.!sic;-:it..', he !t hin,.lf b- , traced ah 1 vLrUJ; ;h2 cy- I tLr jarym.n like t La 1;, -but was hs ir s ;'")Y. ! r- a mirl'. status. ; ;t:1 th.r,? L- r: , to iL,::i Lrc.i.t cf it. ' Gailty v.-,-; i,,it f1(. -;!Uply lL:i j or- : n , I in i: hi . uvc ' i;:;e 'V. 1,
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Fvtrv ngli -a schoolboy knows ! the poetleal c taloguc of his coun- ;
T.Cm.,ntUon William, hia son." J l J -V. - y and ks dawn. Let A mericau boys trv this for their kings: Gorri-wshJaiwaftr.t t th6 Whit nwc An.l next on the list is John Adam, s came, Tnai Jef'.-rrwn then JUe-l the aonre fiiactj, ll.a-'uamo orJaaie Miilaan next t trace, "' The fifth in suecrosjrta was-Iamea Monroe; And Jobs Quinoy' A4aiaJatie.T$ -Then Aiulrew Jtacsson was. placed in the , chair; -- ; " k '''' n-i rft we find Martin Van Bnren there, Theu William H." Hsrrisftn'n iinnwi meet, Wbiwe ieatn fare Joaa, Tjjcr .th coveted Ttveu Jir.ue,K.,J,olk ,wm the Ra tion's first -choice; ' ' ' " . " ' ' yxt for ZucJtarv Tavlor Khepave her choice, .Whose preniatnf death brought In- Aiiilani Fillmore; --. 'r.. i ... . And . next Franklin- Pierce" the distinction viore. - ''' V'-'' T'; ; " ' ; TJ'S ti;u.enth w.ns'Jimm- Bur nana n. ther fay. Who Tor Abralukiit UKln prepared ttus way; "VV"boc martyrdom gave Andy Johnson a 'chance.. . :.,. Tlte eirhtecntn namt was LlyssesS Giant's," With Rutherford Hayes, ftnd. a. Ji. w iitnMt - close; For the name. f .the twentieth -jGotl .only i t knows. 1 ' ' ; : ' To tlic .Victor Kelong ttse U-t: "' " So'IIsl " '"- "ii pn. News- A'motiu the taany pledges given by President Ilajea none jras tnttr" gladly received (by everybody not in office) than that which promised a radical reTo-ra , ih or civil service. Without questioning his sincerity, or diacugsiTijr his ability to ! make his word yood we rhall torra a clear idea ai th chancis of Lit. succ.esR by noticing the condition of the civiT service and the manner In "hich- olficea jfaa.ve bftea. filled under it.. . . ... . .... , It was mr fortune' or misfortune to spend fiVe .years in "vjft'shington, acd three of .them in the Treasury Department,' and therefore any reference f maj make to myself will be made simply from ni desire to speak only of. what 1 know. . , .. , . ; ' t The greatest obstacle to ' ny "general .or Tasting reform is -found in the belief. of alt parties that "to the victors belong tire spoils. It is a corner stone in all party organizations." -"P6litieians work! for their party and,. expect to receive au office or their reward whenever success' cf qw.ns t1iif elforts. -.All'- Ideas f fitientred. For example, tnen apply for, danand and receiv.leikjihip jn Jthe lieasury who nave not even, a.common ichor education. 'I know one' clerk; whosq father .carried nsoma I coanty or other in,his pocket, receiving fourteen hundred dollars a year who could .not solve. the simplest -problem in-eiinple interest add a column of figures the ! length of yo"r " finger though his ".life had depended up6rt it This principle' has. ruled appo;Btments,for generations and variations from its application are purely accidental.1' 2fy' most intimate acquaintance ;iu fact the: writer himself had charge of a diymon ,of some fartyiclerk3' and received 'a salary of fourteen ' hundred i ddHars, -lie; .could get no .more than thi because hia '"friend at court" had lost" an'eleclibh and. had retired to private diffe -aid yet among that torty clerks were four who got sixteen hundred dollars a year, but, at - least tnree' or- laese iour.were-so vn. compete.nt that .they. had to be shown how to state the simplest account, and one could "hot evHi t follow Copy'" when ?, niodet was placed: betore him. lheir "members" were in full favor with the head of "the department Thesa forty .el e r k s ex a m i n ed an d adj a s ted ; a cc ou n s involving an amount no less than the pay fef 'the'entire army of & iai'IHori of men, .and yetaiot oxe-rof ithein.; waj assigned to this duty. be,cause of. any particular fitness for it' or' previous experience in the science of accounts.' , The, same tliing ,was true of. the fpur thou-, sand' clerks' in "the Treasury ' Department, with nly here and there an ex'4 ception, and it is equally true ol the whole" army of... collectors, assessors, agents and other olHcials whjQ ar feeding at the public crib to-day. It is a part of our political system and no one President or ; Secretary jcn .upvoot it, and it may be ( that Mr. Hayes w(ould have been the gainer by 'withholding hi lavish promises until aa-eXperinief had proved tbe feasibility phia plans regarding the bid evils'." "i"' Perhaps there are some of your readers ho, are. longing lor a clerkship, at Washington, and therefore," even at the i i s k ' o f bei n g 1 1 h o 6gh t - ego ti s ti cat ,-' I wi 1 1 "relate ciy experience'! in getting one myself- My first step was to get a flaming testimonial Signed by twenty leading merchants and bankers; in aa-Easti era etty. It was strong enough to get me ten times what 1 asked for-that is if testimoniaU; had any strength, at all. It was duly forwarded and as duly ."filed." "Severally ears' afterward I saw it and it was marked 'appilcation No8,014." ...So there were nly 8,0 1 3 ahead ef me. A year's, dnsl ' gathered on my tapers and on several thousafld others like them no dpuht,. whe.n; beeomi im. patient I urgfd some personal claims oaa certain M. C. find he. wrote'oA a card, "I want a . clerkship for -Delta,' signed his name, s?nt it to the Treasury and the n'eit'mai! brought ray fconimiss siort. Wbat- the " requests - of , twecty, merchants and bankers could, not-c-complish the" member did in a moment with the "seraft of Lis pnnciL .. ,:-., :'!"S6 my, advice, to office-seekers who are trusting to thir personal merits or" their vredentials is to forward f oeir ."papers at . (itice,. but on whatever day they fdesireto ent r upon their fat salary be sure and have the-perianal attendance and suppefrt i :v member of Con Kress 'Oaf word further, in the way of Pefare going' to Yasiingto.r advice, to cfve yoor -ouotcjf ta'.xinca-f'&nd. sahscribe and 'pay. for.it in advance) for the News, so " that with nt as' yenr guiding star ' you" . my trace .-.'y oar weary, way botiie again r when,, aftera few. months, yo:i, are disgusted ' with'pafj-'ilc life, Or, what is"mor"hkeh;Vwhn jfoaut tvjem ed out of o'Uc-t-.to make ropm for a ,wf rse man widi a bigger "nic'inber" than yours. " DELTA, i Orleans, Ind., March 26, 1817, A. significant fact 'a stated bv a Viihir.;ton enn ."'-:c:i,I. .it of lisp Cincinnati Ivrpirx:-. Tlr. C'i-.,:"i-uErlnin, tiia'uit'o of Gv. C.;.: -L.r-liiin, if?onth C.ircii;. h,,. i-l . rnvi i m w.';.,i, 'i : ',it.i I C.l. A j a mi a cr l.n.l tf trim.:?, i.. li. in - th d -u r . :t 1' A t ! a. I. Hr i iriit"
was a profound , states man. : The
nest was Albert Gallatin, lorn in Swflzerll,n(J v;!'t) fis!.xl l ,Cep! ibl;the P'st ol Secretary of the Treas ury. If Mr. Schurz sustains himself as creditably in his cabinet posiliun'sts either' of the two gentle men he will confer honor on the li esiderrt who appointed him-.""-.' The daiia fthe " Stafibrcfsviile, Conn,, reservoir gave wajv yesterday morning, causing a, terribly des t r u t i. o n t , o f ..p.r o pc r t y . ; . , j Jli Us, warehouse, and, railroad, tracks were swept away, by, the maddene'd vaters. - Several . persons are supposed to, have been lost,, t The loss" is estimated at a million and a"half dollars., 1V f,;.r , , Tli 3' 3 Stcdm Vasfier: 'crAVd- ( Although often atterapted, no method had btjenc rii9rxvered of af plrin steam directly to the clothing-, which could be used in a profitable wanner, for domestic, 'purposes. The Woman's Friend washes without labor, tit will "do the washing of an ordionry family in thirty minutes to an hour. The Steam Wahdr is superior to all other tleviees, for ths following reasons: . . 1st. It docs" its otrn wort, thereby saving a larg-e portion of the time usually taken iu a faiail v. . . . 2d. 1$ uses much less eoap,, than is required by anv other method. " - ' , . - . 8d. if retuircs no attention whatever -while the process of cleaning is going- on. A lady can do her washing wiiile ehs is eating her breakfast and doing up the breakfast didhes.' 4th. Clothiufr wears double the. time, wash--ed in this washer, that it will washed bv a machine, or by baud labor, or a washboard. 5th. Lace curtains, and all fine fabrics, are washed in a superior maimer. All fabrics, from tho finest lace to a bed blanket, can be .washed perfectly,-and with ease, -without the rubbing board. 1 ' W. S. KELL.AMS. : . i " Agent Orangs (Joxmty, Ind. t We, the undersigned, , have bought one of the above' washers -aad tried it, aud like it vcrvwell..,, MRS. J. liUSKIRK, .NE3-2.W - '''MliSr. T.'"ULTSKIK'K. '" he.:vPtiblic:! LUr1BER!iLUr.1BE.aU Ilaving alarge aiaountof lumber pa hand, and bamg well situated to hianiifaeture the same, I am enabled to, offr the following low prices: . ' ' POPLAR. ; J ' s so to$io oo F '!.!.'.' fc , 10 00 to 12 50 Stud and Joist...... 12 50 to 15 00 Weatherboard and Flooring-.-.....' 15. GO No.l 1 and 2 inch., dry ....rT... .20 00 N6. 11 and 2 nch, green.....-.: 18 00 f :? :: ' 6ak: ; '" Not l,.,.;:U'..::;i.:...-.:.:i:....vuh:.u$20 oo No. 1 Joist. 25 I am ready at all times to saw by th hundred at ?5 00 to 7 SO prr' thousand" aeetiMiug to timber and styla of .sawing. First .class work r no charge.' - " Plow Stocks, j Axletreee, , 'WagoTi-tongucs, r-easanAbic. Houtfc patterns cheap 'Ion cash. Cash paid for timber, within four milas ofcthomitl.' ' ' " - ' V , JOHN J.ALLEN,. -.' LEGAL. By "virtue of an execution, to me directed "frorh the Clerk- of. the Martin, Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale, to the highegt bidder, on ' " !': SATURDAY, APRIL. 21, 1877, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. -of .said day,' at-thc doo.of the court bouse of Orange county, the rents and profltf for a term not, cxeoeiiinff seven years, the following-'described real estate, to-yU: ., The west halfbf the southwest qnarter of sjctiou seven (7, township two (2), north ran ire two (2) west,, containing eighty 80) acres more or less.iu O ran are countv. Indiana. And onf atlure to realize tlie full- amount of the judgment, interest and cots, I will, at the same time' and place,- exp! at public .ile the fee-eimple of said real estate.. Taken as the property of I Benedict' Gatfcon, ftt the suit of Arthur.T. Simnson . . Sajd W will be made without any rcli-pf laws.. ' WILLtAM'P. SHIVeLY; March 23, 1877, , Sheriff. Orauu County. ,By viiue 6t Vcettiflc-d copy of a decree, to me (iirecteu irom the Ulerk of the Orang-a (hr--cuit Court, In a causa wherein John L. Meyei.ity. is plaintiff, and, Luke .R. Cogswell, Elizabeth A. Cogswell et al. ate defendants, requiring- hie sto make the sum of one .thoiw sand and twenty dollars" with interest on r said decree' and oostj I will expose at pub lic, sate, to me jiignest oiaaer, on "'" 'feATtnfDAY, APRIL- H,:'!A.V.I. -187T, between the hours of 10, o'clock, a, m. and o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the eonr hQiwse of Ornnge'county. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term" not exceedingseven yer8, of the following real .estate, towi'.: ' ' tots in. tlie town of Paoli, Orang-a countr, rndiana, numbered" two hundred and twentvfive (225), except that part of said lot heretofore sold to the New Albany aud Y incennes' idauk road compRay ; also two. bun droit and twenty-six (226) and two hundred imi thirty -eiftht (2S),.:Svmlthe east parti of twahmidred aad twenty-four v2"l), except the right of "way a low i? the said turnpike real fifteen, feet. wilfor jight of way for water privileg-es. which i ieervetin .tiie deetrmade to'ilaiiies i$iici2r; also about U0 acres iu section one (1), town one, (l-i n'wth and rangre tone (1) west, and which is bounded as follows, towitr Beginning afe the southeast coners of lot No. two hundred and twenty-six (22i), in said tow'a of Paoli, Oraiig-e- coimty, Indiaua, iat the meridian line, arid the nee running south on saidmevidinti line to where said line crosses Lick creek, thence down said creek as it meanders to tho southwest corner of said 1st numbered two hundred and twenty-six (225), theuce ease with tler- line of eaid lot to the place (sf hesrinnin. If such - reiitu aud - pwfUa will "not -sell for a aiifSeiCDt sum to satisfy said decree, interests aad eosts. I will, at.the'same Yiiwe and place, expose ta public wUfttks .fee-simple of said real estate, or j much tnerof ts may be snffi -ii? at to, discharge -said decree, itsterest and SaiJ cat will ba wada wiihnt any relief whatever from Taluatioa cr appraisemeot la. t ; .',.."" WILLIAM P. EHIVELY,-'" Marchr31-,s;7. j Eherif praac. Gpwntj. . By virtue of 'two executions -trsnacript to tie directed from, the Clerk of ths Orano Circuit Court, I will -expose ;ai piiilic eai, fes the hiliMt bidder,ou , 4 . .... SATURDAY, APRIL U. lSlf. ' ' 1 between 4hc hiinraiftf '1 o'clock a. ia.' and 4 o'cl ; It. ". , t f j. - ' i -ly, St t '(' mri f C-e eo.l't b sw t rrj .an'nttT, r?i.t 1 lr,, U .r t"i ia n-.t Pre"..u7 i-?v i rf jis, i ' A j u ir d i'sc" i -i'"d rca ! e-. u, t -w it : ll-f vi ) .i f ef t'u' r rt w,-t ! arc-r of av l .i- ,. ..v.. ! ;. tjvr . 1 s .i!;i ran .-e oito (It west, hoU aiso ssi;i nuri.i ha s 1 . C, .-. ,1'Tll! 1 j,!D S. 1 Z I i i s tri i , -1 c f t t J r- . t i-1 f, 1 - . ; i: - i ... saiiie 1.
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In Ukj Oralis 1rr i C'n'irU April terr , li , Iire larr, i:.iij:eth Tarr sr David Tarr, hr thr iext fi-irn -i, Jsa; H. Lewu, . Benjamin 11. Tarr, t-a.uuel U. Liadley. Civil action. Comes now tT-e plaintir by his attorney, Cox. Throop A Ihiwop, .13, and f !e flti af.fldavifc showing that tho delendaut, Becjsmiu IL.Tarr, is r.oi a rci lcnt rf the Mat? of Indiar.a ana 5 - t I :i tion against said i etai,4.aod ttzi t' r a necessary pun. i on !-- vc3 t' e eoi" rt mv.'i the cc j rt l. , . ders said nasice pul nirni j has &uett cicn iaiui coticemir" real f, i y-r- 1"tr ii .-iu-','" ''-I '"- 1 " fr notice of publication. - tu.ik'K iiv adi W,l r--he 1 aly. rr, is t'. ant aelciL.ant, tnrvt hpwhv nnt;i,vl ,f thn rn'tie'pTje v of this -lManiiii action, and that the Same will stanu for triAl as the April term 91 . aid court, to be holdeu t tbe court house, iu -the toWa of I'aolr, oa the 1st Monclav-iu Auril, 177. ,. :- .Witness the Clerk and the seal of said court at Paoli. this 3d d-?y of Fernnry. 1STJ.; , -. . , JOHN P.. SIMPSON, ' SI .f;--.-. "Clerk Qrig Circuit Court... Hotica to" Esira -cf Petitica .ta ' dl State of Indiana Orange -,:Cou nty: .t i Notice is liere.hy civen that Iliram K. Wells, administrator of "John W. 1 Well,w-tie!ck ims t": v.l hi petition to. Bell the. real estate of the decedent,, hi peic.nAlfpropertt being insuriicieut to pay his debts; and that said petition' will be heard at the next term ot tho Circuit Court of said countv. Attest. ; JOHN . R- SIMPSOK-," - Clerk Circuit Court Orang-e County. Feb. 9, 1S7T. t - i . 22-3w AdnsIiiSstraf 'or5s:jrdt'Ice. Xotice is hereby given that the undereigncd has this day been appointed Administrator of the estate of Sarah Teg-arden, late of Oranjcounty, Indiana, deceased.! Said estat x probably solvent. . , - . f ' GKOltGE W. TEGAKD-EX, Jan. 31, 18T7.f;: . -;,:-"-, -Adffli&istxator. -, ' S-8w ' ' 1 f" " ' " - 1 - ' ' l-Li " - 11 j-:J ' - ' Hotica to Heirs of Petition to SzU '.'"; 'Seal Estate." ; '' State of Indiana., Orange County: Notice is hereby given that Henry IV Mc ' Cnllough, Administrator of the estate of Isaac McClain, deceased, has fiied his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, his personal property - being insufficient, to- pay hi debts; and that said petition will be heard at the next term of tho Circuit Court of aid countr. Attest: . JOIIS Rv SIMPSON, ' - i Clerk Circuit Court Orang-e Countr. Peb. 6, 177. , .---fi'l- . r? ' " r ' Administrator's Sale .., ... : Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of 'the C6iatbfof Albert V. Poindexter, late of Oraug-e county.- Indiana, j3iieftsed,'WiU' sell at puulicauciion, to the highest biddfr on tha promises of .said dece.d.eut,.on ' -";-' 'r;- .tr$i ' -.FSIPAY,APE.II6,137T, ,,5 : all'the personal property, of said decedent, not taken by the widdwicoiieistingiof Hotses, cattle, hog-a. corn, bay, oats, v a irons, harness. honeh'oVd! nd kitcheii fuiaitare; p'.aw.s harrows and fanning implements of all kinds, ,&c., Ac. " -n- I To .---:?r -.a.t- -V Terms of.Salr Suma Pf,?3 an,d under, cash, ia hand; ovbr tli.tt amount a -credit of nine months will be gi,ven purchasers executing notes; With approved surety, waiving' valua-' tion and appraisement laws,, . -. , ' NEWTON WRIGHT, 27-Sw Administrator.- , ,: ... ,TItlc-, ri'insol,eiicjr. r !.;- At the January .term, -1877, of, the Orange Circuit Court. -the estate of Aranna Hollo well, deceased, was declared probably insolvent.' - Creditors are therefore notified that the same will be settled accordingly. , r : FRANKLIN. HAliil6ND,AiM'r. March 6, 1377. , 25- ; ... i " r. Kotlce ; of Final Settlement and Olstributibn., "Notice is' "hereby 'g-iiren that on this 20th day of March,, jA. IX ,1877,, William W. Chisham, and James A. Frost, F.xecutors 'of the last will aud testament o Simeonr Frost, deceased, tiled with the Clerk of the "Circuit Court ot Orange county, Indiana,- .their fiual. report a-t such Executor showiug- that there is remaining for di-stributiou, aiaoyg the .heir of eaid estate according to the will of said decedent,' the sum of -$L,163 8a.; , . i , ,.- , . Said heirs are hereby nCtified that at the next term of said , fawt." aid on thd lirst ;day thereof, said report M ill stand for confirmation and proof iff heirship will be- hoard and such surplus will be distributed among said hcim -accenting" to law. ; Attest the Clerk and the seal of said court this 20th day of March,! A. P 1877. , - . JOHN R. SIMPSON, ; '-it- i; ;: J Clerk Orange Ciituit Court. Notice oif Finiil Settlement and Zi3ttrlbu lion. '" , ' Notice is hereby- given that on this 20th day of March, 1377. Thomas N. Mathers,. Executor of the lasit will and tesuvment .of Philip Easier, dcreased, 'filed with the Clerk' of -the Or-aiig-o -(.'ircuit: Court bis report as eui-h Executor, showing- that there is remaining-for dlstribiitipu aiiioujr, the hoirs of said estate t!aid heirs are hereby notified that at the next term of sn id court, aud on the lirst day -thereof, eaid report -will, stand for confirmation and proof of heirship will be heard, ana such Ktirjilus will be distributed j among; the heirs according? to law. ' Attest tho C-ierk and the scai'of. said Court this 20th day of March, 177. . O i": ' - JOHN R SIMPSON,- , . 27-, i Clerk Oi auffe Circuit Court. '1. i n . y I in i i . . . ' !' " " . . Notlce-.of. Final - . Sc-tllcs2icnt . Notice is hereby g-iven that on this l3lh dav of March, A. 1: "l-s?f, Josefdi W. Webh Adnninist. ator of thj estate of Samuel O. Wbh, doc. ased, fdedwith the Cierk of the Circuit Court oT Orange county, Indiana, his final report as such Administrator, showing- that there is no surplus left for distribution among the heirs of said decedent. ' . Said heirs are hereby notified that at the April term, 1377, of "said court and on the lb'st dav of said term said report will stand for confirmation. " J " Attest tha Clerk and the seal ot said court this 13th ilav of March.'A. D., 1877. .; ..-,. ; . JOHN R. SIMPSON, 27- derk'Orang-e Circuit Court; r: - . ; - , IVotlce of Final Settlenieht. ' Notice "is-'hereliy ' given thai 'on ' this'feth ilay of March, 1877, Lawsou Eastridjre .and John Eastridge, Executor's of the last will and testament of I'saac Eastridare, deceased, filed with : the Clerk ; of " thot Oranro Circuit Court their final reports as such Executors, showing" that the re is no surpkis-Jr-ft fordiatribntion smocg the heirs of said decedent. Said heirs ate hereby; uotiutid that at tha nexit term of said court, and on the first day thereof, said-report will stamLfor .cojiSriuatiOTJ. . Attest tlie Clei-k and tho seal of saidcourt tW'Jth day of March. 1877. . ' : ' : ; JOHN R. S LSI PS ON, 17- ' , Clerk Oranare Circuit Court. : r; . .,., ..i. ; Stata "cf Sjiiasia,. 0rars8 i County, .ss-. lit the Orafve C;njuit Court, .A,rril term, 1ST7, , -tsmn 1 1 r ' 1 n i., t3;im0ti L. ralitc. Itiiiiu' .it; 'I -1. , . (p uruiv I " V" ,i rt. T. 1 i- lit j. J a'., ii and Alavitv, Ja.tw :h -scjtarneys., .aivd ,iuehi rrap latnt. and ai so ana flioa v it. duowin sr ti.at te dcii?a 'int.. i ji onJ .-lilpe, is not arri: -cut of tne aitf" f In "1 a 1 1, and t at tie rli-' T 1 ns a-c"e cf .u- -.s li.l ee.. , arA fr uor 1 t r-il ( .ate. and t it t..' i i I. - in---I -sj.'tr r- . tary -nartv tnerero. fir l.e re1 v notified of thependencv of this action fn i uat t,ia ;;.us wiil etaii-tl ir tri&l-at tho April term of said court, to he balden at tho court hrm En' tiie.towai ot l"aali, on flie rt Monday in April, 1377. . Witness the Clerk and th seat mt si.l t&att fit l-aoii, tats nth uay or thmjrv. i-srr. cr j ti.rcs.it Ce-.i ., ,, ; ,,: ,. ,. t - 1 .... J , .. 'X.tl,-c is hetef-,;.' 'r vn (.. t t! nr . ed ha l"-i-aa ' -.-1 jt -ne cf W;s j n - I !" I ty, t - f i Ii t. - 1 1 ! J 3i"C'I ' r .) f,tv, f - I 3 - ( '.r 4 .1, f -rt.".1 I 1 .1 L 1 UiiA.. , i I If ,. l r " l ft-"-s t--'us l -.H Ft- i, t -n j . ,frlr ut'i, ' ! t'-- v - r. , -i-'r'r ,Q ' i - i i U . . ...... n..! i c iuii-t.. tr 'til i -"---'; , r i t ' ' " ' L. j.uju,Jk,Ai i , Assi ""s-i)l - : . T- - 1 . - " J' ' ' c . r - l i li tl 1 i i . i -r I it . t t '1111 r I , f v t . i i ; f i ' 5 C.r, .1 C. i or : i . r. - 1
ALLEN & REED, South sid Pab'io Sfsara, OrIaos,Ini s , . i i ' ' ; f ,. t. k ; would direct th attantion oftlit'Farraers, Ifcharjcs and. other citiiena of Oranj: coantj, to thir really Iarg.e'ari ..splendid stocfocfi Ilariiwartj- cpsisUnj in part, of 0 U CI Ol S t I dl J ' rt . - rrt f-'i ?tc f.-ifSnctrr SHOES rJAlLCf- ' 1 tkiii a lt' pU.TTirJG," BOXES, -'--'-.Carpsnters Tc - -:"'.' ' uUding -Hars'.varc,' ' Picks, Shcvcfo .and .Forks of a all - kinds. Traces' & ;olhcr CHAINS. SIfELF .HARDWARE. &c., c., Ac. 1 DOORS,.SASH and BUNDS,, j a ?po,eialtj. An exaiainatioa of goods and prices invited.. - r ; ' .... We dfj competitioB i tithr. . Come and.iee us "before 'striding your orders' away from home. W can and will -please you. ALLEN k REED,-, . , July: 2S 1875. 45-tf ' , Orleans, Ind. . -JOHN FERIIilORE,.' Staple and;. Fancj;4 T NOTIONS, , , . ": " BOOTJSt SHOES, , " HATS, CAPS; AND ' J ' ;
. CITHING. ' ' '"ALSO, PITBBUIIG COAX.. f 1 : J: ,r - ORLEANS INBlilfA-. '"'' i" ..July 8,-'T8t4,:lT.:'' y'l ''""" ART fi - '!V :p. W;, X E TZ I C E , PAOIil, INDIANA; ; - (erric .t jLlsist aorBi.p Hoilse.'SiM and Presco'f'ainfer '"lA.rtd Gi'ainei','7 respectfully informs the citizens of Paol? and Ticiiity that he lias located here and offers his services to the public, confident that' his Mork will frivo. coniplcte 'satisfaction, as be acknowledges superiors in his prof.-sf.ioti. He is prepared to do House and Sign Painting; also Fresco Panitinsr.- Graining-, Ivalso iniiiiag and I'sper Ifanginsr. , , ... , Portrait painting a specialty. - '' 20-tf ';;.,W.-G:;R.fEIP;'i 9k Hai wwusin. . asfcaj, w 1 4 auuali attiaaHBat avMpsaV '4i " ::STOVES, TIN," AND' SHEETIRON WARE, CHAIN AND WOOD PUMPS, c. - . , i , . . . ' Price1 rednced on ill good in my line- ... A' good .asaortmep.of the -best , patterns of Cooking Stoves in the market at unsurpasi ngly low tijjures and war ranfed to g't? satisfaction.; . rr . ., Prices ranging from $12 to $30. Drum Stores only $4 50? ! ( ' "' Russia Iron Stores as low asf 5-C3, Chain Pumps very low The best coffee roaster in the market for' only $1- -75. t -"'! : Lee'a Patent Swinginr Churn, the hest churn crer invented 50. Tin-Ware of every descript ion 'always: on hand, on which la re discoaxts to the trade. will be given House tverk of every deseription doo to order, and none but the bst material used. No 10 cent tin kept in stock! '.'"It will he to the interest cf 41! persons wanting any of the above goods to.-cal! and learn prices before going lsewhers to purchase. ' ' '! : ... As these- prices ate'put'ow a lay 4 money basiar. pleaae -don't ask for credit. Greenbacks taken at pr. -'tl'l , C. H. la-iiIP. ' - . Paoli. Ind. Oct. 2Z 1870. ' ' f t. A..' ; !T.-- -IRliod.eG, -.JDJB4 lLK.Ii.IW , , . . . Groceries Cz Frovicionr, -: - - - i f i.s - . Hardware, ' v'QSfC.nsware J ' '- C'i.iilerj, ' , ' ' Tfotions, , ' ' '". ' " At tie Ilerr: n ccrr I'r Jt uck cur fris-nli f: r j-tt,t ron;e, fcni invite the Cor.tm". ..r.:s I lis i? j as we era ditzmi-j J to -it ; f. ; I v " r p -" ' s s -r r v v ' 1 i ti J - - " Julv 31. ' i - li. .i 'if!, . a t 4 r. ' ," i i . . C , , "t "i ' I c ill r.n (,c -7 . I -i ,. n: 11.1. . . . i i . 1.
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J 117 oni goods, ::aiio::: PAiicY good::, - 7 ' -"".irtl.:.!. &vtfe Side Vncl! SsrPaeii,!,.! ; 'vTei'iiiS'-'Gaeili."'-, Jaly SI, 1ST2. . Clin.rtorcd 1 G.10. "Lit hUii.ibr iu..!;...! ; ! HARTFOilD,' CGN:;;-.y C:ts!i Capital .'.".Cl,C;5: Cash Itesources 2,53t;i ..iFor-raore than sixty years o f .iJn ' I-eailni: institutions of the ro:Btrf.;; - . rirlitean IlillitH3 ' JL'ozzcz T:AZ. " - , " Business conducted, upon cash huU. No premium n-oics ho -asssiusati .. , fair rates libtrnl principles. - All classes property insured on fartr-al-ls terms dwellinsiK.i .f&ra prierty for 3 and 5 years. -- : ' Apply to JAMES F. COLLINS;' " Agent,, at News office, Paoli, Li THE : ISTETT" f r - , Foot of Fourllt' autuj And 2itr,!:c : I .n-l.nrr r - - i C2 Per Day, X7 CDtoiO :S Per ',7. Special rates to the THcatriiaT p- ' .. sioB and commercial frarelsrs.- v, . .SILAS iXJZVLL, l f. Sl-tf Date of Indinna olla, .. Dr. A. ..W.vTraotiobi . V, jlj -ZfcLl ITnj , 'L." ,ZE , k-J . i-' -o-
jfFl' ICE on the Norti-ea-st corner ft '" - r the" public square, ur-atirw.r . - v .- Nitrous Oxide or -Laughing Gas) ned n extracting teeth, when desired. ' ! For ffiviMjj the Gas once $1 CI For extracting each t6otlv (wilh or " -' " without Gas)..... , 5-5 " i In cases of c hildren, or where persoss have artificial teeth made, half the abots- " prices will -be-, charged for each admin, istr&tien ef the Gas.""" v i.. .
k-1 L' THS G 2.X AT P'ictcrial Osnllily Fcr i:73. 4 U'-fcre.--Tj.rilllnx dri-:niT Cfri :rtives of Adre.iture (lr-)r i I)' ;c.' ders Q-esr Pec "- ar-1 TI.,r.i ether Comiirie ,iiL. ."Arts C'L " dren'a Miscellany, etc., etc. Al!--tifally illustrated. ; Two v i.it!n,ied ttorics c e;,ta January nuLiiber: T - f A ti. i of the " :Whhs llai-. i," rvi.d r Or-"Life in t'l.e Great io-' C Leon Mere-'.'th Short r.j.ifi in :.., . u ' . I two fall ' - jrai,ri,",i. . On? E:V.ir a Yc:.r-: -1 , Pick r.t!!:.Lri f .rr.i.' I st sM ti ? s i by nc - '-.s j- Agents . u"t - . 7 nrjT5 cah ccrim1' "end thr?e cet.t . rillT. f tr ar i r " r"?r' irs. p,.;;u. 'Li. 1 , .tl, V , . .' I t A I i-'ii I 3t 1 U U k - 1 iff 1 w' : : 1 R-rj. f . " I r J e -1 err ' 1 r t r 1 t k . '- ' . 1 i ' 1 J .'s If... -- -1 ,.-
