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.5 . '.r-cvirc: -i cf thaircrr:dl' h..i ill t:' jflrcjn fol. I a we: F.xbilillinn of Intern: it and Fri..: .ry D r.rtre. - Friday evenir: Ju3 tlh, Puhli ' Finainr.r . cf c'd Dc- ; .-rtr...:;t", Wed - I y, Juna ICth, to Frl lay r.c;- nf Jrr j i:iia. C -::h i tf I : ihi; : Ir.nar 1 Fr.aikJia Li Frrry !' .htic Wt dr. ; day evi nir. , Jun 3 Ttli. Graduating Fxerclrrs and Awarding of CrU2catC3 and Diplomas, Friday aftsrnofln, June 15th. Ail .-atron.i and friends of the sehccl are invdted to be present at each cf t!u-3 exercises. Their preserc '"ivill be alike welcome to teachers and pupils. V. I. Pink ha jr. Rev. Fcrd, C. Igleliart, of Oalern, repeated his lectute on "Work' at the M. XL Church Monday even ing. It v. os dene in response to a request fioia numerous citizens of oui town who h?.d heard the lec ture cn his former visit. Not withstanding the evening was very damp and disagreeable a lare and Intelligent audience greeted the lecturer, who acquit ted him-:;. If in a manner that won him the plaudits of the entire au dience. The lecture was delivered in an eloquent, logical and pleasinj style and was replete with rood sound sense. The Trustees of the various townships met at the court house Monday to elect a school Superintendent. Ail tho Trustees were present, Jsmes L. Nohlitt was reelected to the responsible position. A better selection could not have been made. By his untiring efforts he has brought the schools of our county to a point of perfection never before Httained. Dikd At tho residence of Capt. Jim. W. Payne, in this place, Friday, 1st instant, Mo. Elizabeth Payne, eged T3 years. Mrs. Payne was the mother of o u r ft 1 1 o w. t o w ii'n.an, Capt. J o h n W. Payne, and was highly esteemed by all who knew her. Her death is deeply ftdt by her numerous friends and relatives. Her remain! were taken to Corydon, her old home, for interment. lietliccpers lilectfai. Orange County Beekeepers Association will meet at the court house in Fa oil cn Thursday, June 1-4, 1877; William F. G ilium will deliver a lecture on tho subject cf Beekeeping. The public are Invited to attend the meeting. Aa.ro?; n:i:n, Pres. AntiAHAK Hoblitt, Bee. n.e new Bonrd of Trustee;! met r-Jurdity rd ;!;t r.!id crgr.nir.rvl. Wt F. V i rn v. r. i cp; olnti d a ir a'l.r of tl;e I,ard of ;h'ral Vr: ihM.:tT'4 T!in. B. Bu-t-.:, v I. br:.i t f c 1.. d (: I k . k , J. lit,;. Ul 3 r:-np-r r - . . . ? 1 y, a t:y r.l r.:.d tk ;u::U : . r r t: 3 i ::. chur, una 1 ' r ! C ry Cl.rr'i, will ; . , lit:.; ::. ::.c:.;;:,i cf ttdi j : . sA l r. ! y id . . t V, .:k da , Li t t -, - t tkrt' : .t- : :. ! . a r i . .: .d : : I r I :..!, :

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Tl nr;;;;: . d ii: il ..f : Jt c k if,, I .r it.'i ; f ; r . T : i II y i : ' : . t i;h ami; th ' J . T ! Ji vcrc d :. 1 1! ; c. - - t ll.e Jury r.t f i o'wk 1 -t i: . . . ' ; t... :- k: :. Afl r " ; t .t tv trity.f, i:r liour th l? jury r, iurac I a vi rdi t f.:..'.:n-; ti; d f.i !i;,t Kuilty, i 4 char ,; !, r r. i i -l; ; hh paid hrr.;::t ut t v r..nl ir. thBafe p:L-n r.u'h d :ri:.;- k r turrd lifa. A me'.hn frr a i.rv trLl v;rtirld;t' " . ! ...He ,:u s-l, bat ..;. 3 ovcriuFd and jad,:r.icnt v.as rendered upon the Ceding. Jer.i v.r.i taken to Jt.T.rra::vill2 B-turd..y. He trdr. i hi anishmeat with tb coolness and braviida so characteristic of the man. Tho other defendants, Leo Jones, Dr. Parks Toiiver and Torn Tolivcr will net be tried until in Au. gust. Z.HI ot tetters. Remaining in tho Post office at Paoli, Ind.. on the 1st day of June, 1877. If not caiied fur in CU days will ba sent to tha" dead letter office. Rebeck a Vooris. Chamberlain Stewart, Iren Bonis. Henrietta Dement. II. J. Doak. Ur. Srah E. Dickens. Perlina Caddcli, Vra. Boiden. Wm. Boliing. Mls3. MaryJ. Ballard. Mirj Mandak Batlear. Lfza Roberts. A. J. Rhodes, P. M. Tho following parties have started on the road to glory fines our last report: David Jones to Rebecca A. Pirtle. William II Walker to M ittie J. Tegarden, Harry T. Allen to MollieTurley. William Keith to Lydia Stout. Hugh McNabb to Elvira Jd. Fostcr. John Henry Woner to Melissa Brudfove. Philander Newel to Mary E. Richardson. Volney W. Lefder to Sarah E. Moore. Ilinsey McDonald to Reehama Pinniek. SPECIAL NOTICES. You can get photographs any size end stylo you want at the Excelsior Gallery over Dr. Lindley's office, east side of public square. Ferrotypes, singly or in groupes. Copying and enlarging done in the highest style of the art. Sterescopic landscape views made to order. Child reus pictures a specialty. Brin on the babies. S3-2w For Fans, Parasols and .Umbrellas go to the Lick Creek Cish Store. J17-2 w Great Reduction in Setvins Machines, The rerv jrrpat diP.V retire l.i llic cost cf m.ac!iir,' bon-iit witli csisii and thoxe sold by travcllini- n'tcouts has itvim-ea me, in the aht"nrc of nv oa liamillinar them on the cash Vf-iem In thH p-irt of the ponntrr, to add s'cwinj- DfaehineA to nir preet businesa, kijowHtsr tbnt I can mftkc it icreatly to thtf interest ot those wanttoy to jurchae. Tho teducHon in prices which I ata enabled to make hr bnviur and tellingr on tha cash j!aa is s. i:-r-iy euonri'ius, gnioiintir, j to about onelialf the recular price oi each mnehine. 1 si.-. th". macVunen will fell for i5 nnd thelr-." Sin .rcr at f J.5, ni ail other first ela maehfaet at tlirllar rftte. Theo wachlneii art all new and ri the latest ftsid trles of the most lesiitng makes. 1 lotend keeptnir Uo full ii vie of 'needle Bad other utttwhment for ail kinds of machines ia 9 ia tho country. I cpeUUr solicit lD:eetbn ot ray tea- !. pe nt'd ri.(i'-iiin ,f iticet. Ifci-'ir l:,.ftt t'jV". !. i.w Iv.tioi ! t it hie h..i ir'if Ot' 'Tf i.'df'r nitr! l"artn" i.ATim "in-'.!!. - oi t cf ci r can hste -:i t -. c ff-imd ty a.i ei vr.rks.-au ly leavu.j t'.i.u att:.e l-,o.,l,rutore. I p.. ! JWLT ra-;i, ray ii rr. C 1 j I r l i f. : , tbr trd j cf kl: ;..d..r, u. rr C-r.r... vi::r, u L?dd ek!il l -:1".", Ta,-:;er Jrahi- Any rr..j:i j.ivk: infarmrdirn II -1 ! .A la tl.-i (Ltczil-i t'.? I.; rc; t:.:;..y....' tf w.r , dl 1.3 e !y re r ed I, J ".I r !.k - !!, Ilk f: '.It" ) r. d L r ... .-:....! .

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. ; i i. j i ; ; I. !-:rr k; -1 d Ik m 'i. r ..dt:.;t::r. A. kra.tt .n, f I'r d, i-? tha n!y ; . ; i ".d s 1.3,: J i' J". 'u;Iiie i" r u.1 : r : ' . r, k 1 1.-.. l.'.r.. ? fr r ! ? i:i Cr..r. :o tcur.ly, r;;d ptrtitS drdrL ' i I a rrL 1 fio: i imr iti. a in the i "rd." J :f a ? ;.ar:cr ill I t c r. rdt tl.'dr o- n In. tr: -la 1 y d. ,11. .r: caly with the crip i: y's e.ut.ans: d r ,z : at. b"i,'rjr.K Ma:;uf to. C. Pa cm, Ir') , : 'ay 1C, ll 7T. The ulov notice from the Singer Manafacturin Company is, I suppose, intended especially for their events, I will say to the public, my reasons for not buying machines from the .company's agents are that I can bily the .same machines .from wholesale dealirs for less money encf can sell tt'em lower than any man icho is under the control of the company. The patents having expired, on the Singer Machine (hey can no longer control end sell all the new and genuine machines. Why do you buy cf these company monopolies that have robbed the people of millions of dollars, when you can buy the same article fer half the money of parties outside of the rinjr. S5-tf L. S. Chwlei. Trustee's rJcttce. I will he at my oklce, in New Piospect, French Lick township, on Saturdays of each week for the purpose of transacting all business pertaining to said township. Wm. B. Cork well., Sd-lm Trustee. At their mill, in this place, have the best and cheapest lot f jeans, flannels, cvver lets, yarn, c, &c, which they will exchange for wool for which they'll allow the highest market price. Before going elsewhere give them a call. They guarantee satisfaction. Custom work done on reasonable terms. May 9, 1877. 31tf If you want to exchange your wool for nice jeans, flannels, Ac., &c, go to Stout Bros., east side the square. 3G-4w Sirs. Kit Pro, at her residence near the M. 12. Chureh, is prepared to do all kinds of millinery and dress making. Give her a call. 35tf Tho Singer Sewing Machine 13 a favorita. I sell the Singer at $35, $10 and $15 for the latest and most improved. Call and see them. 33- L. S. Bowles. ll0ys,Talie TFarnlng:. Bali playing and all other trespassing on the fair grounds must be stopped at once. This means business and means you. 'Stop before you are prosecuted. - A. GooDsrASTon, Gupt. 82tf Stout i Bro, ar buying wool. E3-4w Do you want paper hanging done la goot I style and cheap, go to Martin Farrtll at Rhodes IIous?. ICtf If you want a dre?3 made or fitted cr a hat trimmed, or any work in tho millinery and dressmaking Sire call on Mr-. Hit Pro. CTif For Grain Ci, Ikr, r.eytk:.i r.:d Cr.athe-, -d ta Campl.lTa Lick Ck .k C. h CLurr. C7-2w Dr. Jar.jts II. f'".iiia 1, at Ids drrj rd.ra i s i!iu2ii!i Wt. I ccr2 .reft1 ; : ;r iir, F - n frdl si : r": r fih.Ir , , d.col L F;e '..dim. cry, .LkIi I ? U t r.t tk2 h,r. : IMr ; r f :. lir ;d a I ' a ;.ll : I ccr :f kki i'.. :: r.f drr -1 e' "'d- : i dyr-- .a.. -, ; ... - -da .c i.'.ii u t:.e tr ' -s rtr :tiy r. kr 1 1 An c v " . n - -:;.:Cv k if i id 't i-j v t i Ilk ; I. i r A" " f ' I kd. i t t ; d . j . r t: 'a o

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i t: - 1 . 1 r-. ky f ..ey J L. 1 ".tit in, f-r Kt;. n f l - .j : Tk ho 7- U vcli nrrr.ti.- 1 r..d p!i -ntly .-:;; ; V. ? t..' r . ill la suppllid u ita t. j t -t in th rnark v; Id; 3 tl it prir, will be ti lowcsany t:tf. ' r J.-.: e. idr. dred anj ethers ckvtrirj: prr:r.:n?nt I hird v. id f.u J It to th Ir f. Iv.mh',3 to confer with Mr. B. 1:T:m m ikii: ; oil ;r arran ;. mnt?. Id t f If you want to buy one of tha best and cheapest sewing machines you ever saw, call on Dr. L. 8. Bowles at the Paoli Drug Store. ' TZ1C THOTTX7iG II O HE II Chancellor Black Hawk, Will be found Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at the stable of T. N. Eraxbin, in Paoli; on Thursdays, Pridaya and Saturdays at Van Mallory.'a stable in Orleans Hares insured to be with foal for ten dollars. DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. Chancellor . Black Hawk is 15 bauds high, at black, tine style and action, open gal ted, dec. Was sired by Mitchell's fast trotting Black Hawk Morgan horse, and he by the Myrick horse, half brother of Ethan Allen, the fastest trotting stallion in the world; and the Myrick horse by. the old original Black Hawk, owned by David Hill, of Vermont, and. said to possess more style and action than any living horse. Chancellor Black Hawk's dam was known as the Trusblood mare, a very fast pacer, but never trained or handled as such, bred by Mr, Mavity, of Jefferson county, and sired by Tecuraseh. a fast pacing and thoroughbred Canadian stallion; her dam was a thoroughbred mare from Virginia. With two seasons training Chancellor Black Hawk has trotted in 2:38. Ilia style and gait indicate great speed; also the cross of stock in him, according to the opinion f experts, cannat fail to produce fast trotting horse3. His half brother, "Wait While," paced at a four year old, on the New Albany track, in two minutes and twenty-seven seconds with two weelcs training, after which ho was sold for eight hundred dollars and shipped to New Orleans, where he beat all the crack pacing horses t the South. We take great pleasure in showing Chancellor, and think the public would consult their best interests by looking at and breeding to this promising young horse. 32- Braxtan & Mallory. Go to Schramm & Mathews for all kinds of furniture, SOtf . A Card to tlie Public. For many years we have made two medicines suited to the ailments of a vast class of sufferers. Thousands of cures have been made by them, and, in fact, the word failure eould not ba coupled with them. But within tho Imt two years counterfeits of our medicines have sprung up, dangero in their closo imitation of oar Trade Mark. To secure the people we have placed upon each genuine hex of Hollo way 'a Ointment the fac simile cf tha signature of our f.gent, Mr. Jos. Haydock. To counterfeit is felony. Wo shall relentlessly pursue any ona who imitates this with the utmost vlor of tha law. We most earnestly beg that the great mass of tho American people will aid us in our efforts to protect their health, and help us in our task ofbrlnglBjj these most unprirciple 1 mm to th? I r cf justice. Unifurnly r.k a to purchase Mcdhir ' i purpartirg to be curs unit ' dir. Jo, llaydu-k's s' -nature b r.tk.ck- 1 to trek Los' of Pills or p-t ( f OI;d..;r t. r,r.d tho cud ill fnuii ba rvui Led. Tl p-Allr-'s oV. V :l rrrvrnt:', IIirLLO-.rAV d Co. fir rw W if1 To tha Trr. Iirfrd TcacIiT? vi tl 2 c. a 'a.,:; Ik-' :!? cf Orar" :a c ai't Ir. k ::a. I :V. I 3 r.t th Ai. Tdl .r' i. ... i in P..' Ii, t.a tha K :....!!. !ry f r.:h t.-r.th, f ,r (I. ; : cf afF k-j ' nny t . s r I .tlr - I i tl Jr. ' r a rr. : :.r . ic. :ty. J L ITT, Ht .. .... ..- A .B ... w '- i. ... M:--.t i y y . - tk- -1 . t Pd d

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