Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 41, Paoli, Orange County, 27 June 1877 — Page 2
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at . t r ? ! t f v i i i a v r p If 5 f , t! r 1' t ;t tut , ii. 1 i dictate to cur He nftt-r ail I;..,- the r1 V ,1 rlah-acliaei, who b,olub? rirrlit to hohl 11." n titutr nt any point ho ' .t ill. E a :. ; r y . ? t:. 1 1 . '. . If-.,.. 1 ' i 1 ! i enV . '!: 1 ph I. . 4 E rv to the t n : f h r- f n tl t ' ' - d - t a t. ; i t d d f ,i if li' J. : the ,et;re .irnost irrerjfr:r:i tie.,: time Vihencf I! (ry rf the j.-rtftiit grc:.er.-;t!-r. of ?choe! te.ti-hfr runiuth net to the contrary, to kohl our County Teacher's IrUtuitvS at' I'aelh bat row uily there h.. sprung up a ih sire in the ruin!.? of r. feu teachers in th e nortJicrn part of the eour.ty Ihal our worthy rupcrictcmlent shcahJ he-tltnte a departure from the u-u.tl e:eh r of things and hold tlie next institute at Orleans. They ak this a.? a matter of r: -lit, ohiiinlee: that t!(Cy are justly entitled to it, nnd s;s r.n inJneernent, they Fay the eiiieens .of Orleans will glauly open their doors to all wiio may attend and entertain than free f charge. Thi.i we have ::o doubt the gcol people of Orlinns would cheerfully do, for nowhere can a more he-pit able people he found than in that town, t ut there are .?evcral ch;:etieri-s to hchlir.g the iunhuteat Orleans or at any ether pi ate ruckle of Taeli tlnat sliculd he eceakred. Individual intcris-ts should not be consulted in ieheetine? a place for a county institute., fer every teacher has aa eual right which ;!iou!clbe equally respected, and it should be the object of the Supcriatendent to ht-ld the institute at seme point equally convenient at;ei accessible to all the teachers in the county as near rs possible. If t:a-e who desire the institute held at Orleans do so because it will be more convenient for them, or that it will be a bene at to the town and school, their motives -axe seiuVh one?, for that won hi be benewtio'r a few to the inconvenience of many bes!aes,ciher places in the county, as Valeene or Neveton Stewart might,, with ecpa.U rierht, uve the same claim--. The teachers of Sou tea e-vt, Greenfield, Juchsen and French Lieu tewti-slilp.-? should net be com pel led to go to the extreme northern ed of the county ta aticnd an institute in : : : t' d a f ve tead e- - : - - ' t t- -ey ; . . . t. r: ... a 1 n 1- "p , r it -he -s x. -e' I ' sv: nit t a . - t 1 ' k. - - - a, i t w. m d a h - . v: t . .h tV. J .
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ii: - t av. r-m y. a c. - K C ! ! o I v. -ith .r. 1 hi'h: ."a . t .i in 1 a L-ri-il 'a 1. t. v .. . he u. a became rd. iU eiuiaent was ar-ee.'lerv.-erd r'i-r-xher. hhear. an ended 2iTeeer, other -i these prophet-? or teach. er. AVe are not to ccncttulo that h.e wae a Ovcree) because 'hiieer'" is said to mean black. Perhaps he a-Ks a darlo-hianed, hlack-halrcd Jew. ieeao, Cyrtne, hi also mcntmur h Some suppose that this was Luke, one of the twelve, hut thies is improbable. Oianacu, which had been brought up with ITerod." The soother of rdauaen, althoue-h not the mother of Herod, nursed him at the fame time that she did her own son. Here were two br.ys, nursed at the same brea-t and taiaehi by the same woman. One, alanaen, became a famous preacher; the other, Hero:!, been me a wicked persecutor, for it was he that beheaded John the ilaptbt. Cut they were not of the same bleed. There is something's n .stock. The last mentioned U Saul. He occupies the lowest place anion" these prophets and teachers. Tide yeuxv man, Saul, cut four years a. convert, is given a ph.: coin this uxcup of saints, the luwesiit is true, but highly honorable. Who can tell the c uteomo ef a yoauir man centra tee! te Chriei? This yeucer man's name is charged from Saul to Paul and marches to the highest place and takes the chief seat of all the cvao; eerhses. These devout men"nunistered tr the I .--a-a and fa-ted." This was a religious service in which they were solemnly engaged. Perhaps they were waiting upon the 'Lord in prayer fur divima guidance. It was r. matter of so much imports ne that they fastexl in order to bo the belter prepared lor earnest prayer. This was following the teachings and example of Christ. Here- h an important lessen for every one to fast. The church has overlooked this duty. hlrs. Vancot, a few years a so in Michigan, fa-ted five days and nights while she was cngagetl iu a protected mooting. A most gracious revival followed. Phcssed results id e. ays fdlovy fasting and earnest p raver. "The Holy Ghost saivh' Is tiae Holy Cdmst a person, as the son is a person, and the Father? Certainly aed capable ef comsnuaie-.tiag his r-dud. The r ?:sen ot th Pp. th'c! era i r. -n'- -..p,. 1 e Jnear -. 'dhd al ' .-i." Ti .u the i e. ; i ti toe il p - - ee tp,e t j ..iah- t P h' I - - - : t 1 - -t t ,e 1 . . . .... I. . ., : .... f 4 li " ' - - " '.' : t d '.-. t t' - i J r . e t' ' - i '. . ' V I . I. . ' as : t 1 - to e. t ' :
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I P , Jt A ...., ft. t r t. r i. J. i- i-1 . : 'i:,. i Eo i. :; Eh e.- i ; :y v' It , ! a :: an m :.p v a.v : I i ra I . .t :a ;a t i-s- " t . i. -v.": .i i : p r - uad c at a: 1 tl. -:rt I t . :d c f li-'il-" Imt tI h. ..r t:. hi from the faith. How numy there aro like him, rcivly to reject the faith of the pvl which j-i their only hope of ali es loEnenee iujs muuea xnis ne I di !, not by argument, but by da. t noa. it-sng and exposing his sins. :i d iruhieis object to the truth of Cr.rlstiauity because it condemns tht ir ilnful life. Then Saui, ealletl Paul, ' iiUod with the Holy Ghot set Ids eyes on him. Kb And said, O fall of.di subtib ity- ndscidef child of the devilenemy of righteousness. YV'iiat a character? Then ia the power of the Omnipotent spirit he siuede him with btindness, so that he had to bo led by the hand. Tht 3 plainness of .speech and the demon tropica i;f power convinced the deputy, and he believed auel rejoiced in the doctrine of the Lord. Such arc I h.e way.s of the Lord; sue-h the true ministers of .Jesus; such the condemnation of the wd eked oral such the happy state of thoce that believe. Ever. th:o Indianapolis Journal, one of the most servile tools of the IiCpublican party, is beginning to epoeo at the financial policy of its leaelers. Ii says: ".Since July 1st, 1S7C, the national debt has been reduced 58,002,00. In other words, this amount 'of money, drawn from the people during thegoneral stringency and distress, has been u?ed by the government in paying off an indebtedness that Is nor yet duo to creditors who Vvoubi much rather receive the interest than the principal. If the national honor required the public dc-Dt to be paid oil at this rate or if the government credit were all improved by it, the case woulel bo very different; but these require only that the interest should be promptly paid and the principal when due. It is unjust and unwi-a to make the generation which saved the government pay so large a proportion of the national debt, especially as the people have all they can "carry without tills additional and unnecessary burden," Ye!I, what has become of this $SG,OC2,C0O "drawn from the people?" The principal portion of i t has gon e in to the packets of Ea stern capitalists, that they may loan it out upon real estate securities at 10 per cent, interest, and eventually scoop in the land. This process has been gedag on for years, and ! stil! the ibid iced parry i? kept in power. . Per the year ending with our v-mkuukd th - Pa'te 1 Fh-b : eut rr r-ud a h-df tiilb n iM-lr-c: -'ad' T-er'.y. 'hh- ar-ti'-' w.re eim -t entirdv rauriliens of -, a r, rhCe-! am : anting t T a ar.v i Ihi-u cral - h If d tt ; - - t: . -i t i. as .1! a : e . : a i ft i . t ' , a a: I n" uu.'ii ti ro i.it: : e t 1 - t' . ad. i 1 ..e Parr P- I s r ."c.:a.::.r P d P "C 1 .vp di- -vcr. ; a r rt V.h I Jk, c h p i ' . e Z- e. " e IN - . :i typ:-.- th ? m-'-ed e-' . w-n th r- P t vl d i. i.. V ti i if. ;e t a r - i ..... ff
. - . . 1 . i -1 i. vi - : p;t :. . I i ! . i h : : i -t i p 52 00 II. . : . , , . t - .3 a .r.-..- i;7 ee. i h - P. : ; -l,.r.2 -i i Tf I 'i 's"h rs 4, C-Zo $ JO... ce .a f. d.7 h-o Ge Oil, cj -d 3.... Id1""' m ; (n : . ' t -) () i O . ; .. t i r cr-' e- lSZd C'J ! u . . "1 o' ; .-.1- , c1! .-. --s i,to -t: Ok. . ' lb; U.hllin',s 3-7 17 On account of Coroner's inqast?. th) 60 On account of roads and hVar.ys ;- - 91 20 On account cf books an J stationery S22 85 Oa r-ccoant of assessirg revenue SSO 00 Oa account of priatiag 5 'JO 05 On account of bridges s,C12 75 On account of blind and insane 73-J Go On accoaat of deaf and dumb ... 9 45 On aceo-ant of i ate rest on County orders and bonds f CO 7 On account ot refunded tax 22 22 Oa account of teachers institute 50 CO On account of elections " l?-2 & T,taE expenditures...-.,... -20,171 94 Balance in treasury 4,60 52 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Receipts, Balance in the treasury Juno ,IS7G 4,303 93 November's distribution 137G 3.05G 24 IIrj distribution IS77 3,9ta5 43 Total received 11.345 60 Expenditures. Amount paid to trustees 7.3G0 17 Balance in treasury 3,9S"J 43
ADDITIONAL SPECIAL SCHOOL. Receipts, . Balance in treasnry June 1, ;1S70 1,057 f 0 November distribution 1S7G 1,023 55 May distribution 1377 1,021 51 Total receipts i t c j) e n d i t u r e s , Amount paid to trustees-. 3,103 C5 2.033 54 Totai expended ... Balance in treasury at present date TOWNSHIP FUNDS, ilcceipts, Balance in due treasury J una 1, ls7e Noveaiber distribution 1S7G IPay distribution 1:77 Total receipts... Expenditures, Amount paid trustees 2,03d 54 1,021 51 1,367 33 321 35 pa hi 73 3,703 41 1,9-0-j 35 Total expended 1,903 85 Balance hi tre-as.ury at present date 1,7CG 53 CORPORATION FUNDS. Keeeipt3, Balance in treasury June I, Nv ember distribution 1-73 May distribution 1877...
124 31 101 73 .103 45 335 54 220 00 220 00 103 45 -?, 20 C-2 53 7C2 3)
Total Be-ccipts lixp'ondttures, Afnountpaid trustees Total expended Balance in treasury at present date DOG FUND. Receipts. Balance iu treasury June 1, Nove ruber distribution 1375 May distribution is77 Totai receipts - Expenditures, Amount paid trustees 2,233 75 1,473 45 Total expended....... 1,473 45 balance in treasury at .. present data 732 30 F J AD FUND. r . . l.'iv.C-ijji.a, ''i-j. - in trca-arv Ju: "i 1. 1,072 41 e:i ei Pth: 7 04 1 IP ir.bi r ditriut i 175 2 t d ;trd 1:77 - jl u - i. i. i : t e' i. e .. c; -aar-' P. - .nt 7. hltr-,i. .s 1 Cl-t-a. '.'..! I. ............. - 12 P ... j .a tr. -i". .y t.t lojal 'irrpioN. Id i; ee 1,143 Ci 1,111 12 I -bh -pee t.ae .ij Jae 1, i i . i 1.755 03 1.2 U F5 1,513 50 4,:e: zdt i J r'.i t 2eI5i . , . i- '. .i I A. ... I I .......... I :: T JUP-E! I END.
d.ihi: r h. v.. .-:r. o. c. . . - I t . " l Cera-dj-: - J :' - : -"7. ':; a C. I i: L.IP.D. ; Vr. C1II3HA1B A A 110 X 3 PPElh. 30 Coiardsiioacrs. AUBITGxl'3 AlIIIUAL P.EP0RT oftLe receijes and expenditures of Ors anre coantr. Indians, for the Tear eadin May 31, P77: Cash in Treasury at diTa of lastrcport (May 31, 1.S73)-.. 4,013 73
D-d.ct f MT- .eheneoe.s iteres.... : C -nt;.- .e--yh:?:i-. Maxcdau's o.'.k'ial p.'-r, .1 County revenue $23 13 737 10.333 Total receipts. 924.055 Deduct expenditures 20,500 Exec?? of receipts over expenditure' EXFEXCITCIi-es Fees and Salaries J arors' frcs Bailitffecs Sheriffs docket ..... Poor expense Specific allowance Prison and criminals ." Public buildings Coroner's inquestsRoads and highways Elections Books raid stationery A s s e 5 s i n revenue... Plinu and in-ane i3ridzes Printing Interest-on orders and bondsRefunded tax Peaf and dumb Teachers Institute54,034
4,343 13 1,114 20 330 50 ' 15 CO 1,571.16 507 23 2,017 55 432 52 37 CO
01 131 S33 330 833 5,370 437 900 103 0 50 Total E.S20,S00 OUTSTANDING DEBT. Bonded debt....... 9.250 Orders outstanding 1,733 Total outstanding debt 11,033 13 From which take excess of receipts ever expenditures.... 4,054 97 Outstanding debt in excess of receipts 3,931 22 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. aeoKiFTs Balance- in treasury June 1, ld73 4,303 9.3 Received during year 7,012 '61 Total receipts ' 11,31-3 CO Deduct amount disbursed 7,333 17 Balance in treasarv Juno I, 1377., .."... 3:0 -5 40 uxrexDixrp.ES. Amount disbursed the ring the year 7,300 17 ADDITIONAL SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. RECEIPTS. Balance in treasury Jans 1, 1&73 1.057 90 Received daring year - 2.050 03 Total receipts. 3,108 05 Deduct aaioa at disbursed 2.0-3 54 Balance In treasury June 1, 1377 1,021 51 EXPEyniTCKES. Amount dispursed during the year ' 2,033 51 TOWNSHIP FEND. r-ECEirrs. Balance in treas-ury June 1, 1376 1,367 33 Received during year 2,355 OS , Total receipts- 3,703 41 Deduct amount disbursed 1,003 35 Balance in treasury Jane 1, 1377 1,7 C3 53 EXPEXDIT-CRES. Amount disbursed daring the rear - 1,903 33 COiU'ORATION FUND, r.r: tares. Balance in treasurv June 1. i . - 4 g Received d urine: year 211 Total. reee:ets..... 335 i Doduet amount disbursed- 223 BEanee In treasury Jane 1, EXFSyinTVKUS. Anaeant dlsbjrsed during the ROAD FUND. Krctirrs. Pah "co in treasury Jane I, Ilee&ive 1 during year -1 1C1 45 223 CP 1,072 1.421 TnraT vf.r:nt. -. ....... D e d a e i a a: o a :i t d : s b u re e- d l,I-3 0pAlr in treasurv J ane 1. 1377 .1,411 ex r e:: d iee a es. A-aoaat disbursed duri- tae vear . ...A....... 1,143 DOG FUND. r.-cx;prs. Balance la treasury Jane 1, ser r , - " 1 - a Rcciivftd dniir:g yur-.. 1,3 I ... - o l, ,; 2 ; ..vac 1 ::
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