Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 41, Paoli, Orange County, 27 June 1877 — Page 3

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i. :.k 1 1 -r T rv rP i "r :r I, - . 0 .r:i, t j e p i..- rt In ; - i t,.: ::ii;i f ,r t a y-ars. Why not have a rou.;ai temperance meeting and all of us take the Murphy piedje? Ilev. Mr. Kymms prvashe-l nt tho Preshytrrian church hut Sibbath to a lar;e :;n:.l attentive audience, subject, "Wheat docs God forgive sins. Let ties minister? in cliare cf tlo churches of Orleans- wake tip in tho temperance movement ami perhaps the young men and older ones too, will attend church more regular. Great preparations are being made fcr our pie-nle tho 4th which promises to be a grand affair. The country schools and the general community are taking a deep interest and no doubt will turn out en masse. Who will be the first to strike for the right and start the great Blue Ilibbon movement in our town? Those persons cf Orleans ?;ho have bees have been busy for two or three weeks past hiving their, s warms, and so far we heard of but one swarm leaving, the Moody Bros, had a swarm to issue last Sunday morning before 7 o'clock. Only seventeen hundred persona of New Albany have taken the temperance pledge and donned the blue ribbon. Can't one thousand bo induced to wear the blue in Orleans? then see how quick the "medicine" trade will fall off. Notwithstanding Hayes' liberal policy toward the people of the south and the tremendous excitement over tho Turko-Bussian war the festive potato bug still clings to the vine. The ladies are always first in every good work let them get the blue ribbon movement started. Wo now have four ice cream saloons in Orleans and the average peanut buys one dish ami calls for two spoons. We will venture tho assertion that if you will start the blue ribbon movement in Orleans that the rnoiad of the tawu will be improved tenfold, it has had a very salutary effect in many of the most immoral , towns and cities in the country. The "nlaved out" Board of School Trustees met on last Saturday night and elecied teachers. The new Trustees also met- and elected II. A. C. Blrod, Clerk, who hud been appointed to fill the vacancy caused by A. W. Gray not meeting witir lira new end legal board, the last named board has drawn the school fund. Young man talk up the temperance movement, you wili never regret It. Mothers think cf your boy and ask yourself if you cannot hvip him a littfe by having him lake a pledge to abstain from the poison that has caused many a mother to follow her darling, boy to a drunkards grave. God forbid that any of you should bury a drunkard son, and a good way to help keep him safe is to help start the blue ribbon temperance movement and then use a mother's in fluence to have him pledge him self not to touch, tasio or handle ll at di;i: whr h !. t si a cur-o fr .m the d iv that N" ah dra .k t: mi- h of i: dawn to the : n :;t time. h: e f.rm cfC weth Ilir , ink ' d to im; :j e th.lr I'-uri-- : ii'd by covirir - it . :ih ir; n. M y a i. Mil I :itb a h 1 tl 1 1 i i ; l. 1 : r i1 i i e.'- tit . L a la ii; t ;h r til. an 1 ta.r-, it' i rii: . i -.o . ::..-ut tb-.- uiicfv, l: '-y ' ;t.t, a a 1 , x" ? if t b" . 1 !, ibi t , ,fb 1 her. ,i , . a 1 '. ' h j r "'nbl ( ;i h1 r ;v. 1 t t: i i

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I.f r .th. : -v.' th. .i to i ' 1 - i t ti i; a th.. r:. i : . v ii ii nu h n- ( : t -r lb- ! hm : ..ib- i of kmI - a- 1 tbry may b ,;. .: ,h rum -dl -: k uj the amvj,? of history r-i bright stars. The grange store, the residences of Tho.. J. Scully and II. A. C. .EIrod are being puhett to completion. We always though that Orleans would come out and make something of herself, and now all we lack is the blue ribbon. There are wives in tho town of Orleans to whom "tried nature's sweet restorer" is often denied by the absence "on a spree' of he who pledged to honor and protect her; herb? Is a life of misery and tho good people of Orleans owe it to themselves, the community they live in, to rescue if possible tho se men from an untimely grave that they may again become men among men, an honor to their families. John Wallace and Ambrose Shields are building tine residences near town. Keep the good work. going on, every new house that is built adds much to the valuo of property in and near Orleans. "Strong drink is raging," though written years upon years ago, fits Orleans exactly and the citizens should do all in their power.to stop the drinking of the stuff that is ruining many of the best men in the community. Ilise in your might and say that Orleans shall agaiu become a temperate town and the prosperity that once made our town a pleasant place to live in will return to it. Because Noah got drunk and kicked the "kivcr" of and caused a bad case of smoked Ham, and because water was once turned into wine at a sociqt affair of sumo kind, and because the Prince of Wales gets tightly slight is no reason that every man, woman and child in the town should not wear a blue ribbon tied in his left button hole by some pretty woman. O! my, tie it quick, please. I am not "Bummer, "neither am I a "Moonshiner," don't believe in "Bumming" don't like Moonshiners, and although I am a "lover of learning" 1 want it distinctly understood that the first man who accuses any of the suspected of 'wdtinjr. these items will insult me, as I don't want my efforts at driving the quill coupled with the doings of a pill man, a hardware cieik or a ycr.n school teacher. A x ?i-Wins iv Y, Our neighbor across the way is howling again about the count; and legal advertising, and in his frenzy proposes to do such work at certain figures which he no doubt thinks very low, but which in fact are high, tailing circulation into consideration. The law reqnsrcH such advertisements to be published in a newspaper cf geneircvla'ion. We say, and wit bent fear of successful contradiction, that the Republican is not a paper of general circulation in Orange county, "and that the publication of such advertisements in it would be, for that reason, illegal. To prove our statements as to circulation we will next week give the circulation of the News at each pest office in the county and challenge the Reput Ikun cditrr to da the same. If he di r't . o ,ill tl) it for hli.i if wee.-.n ;--t f I-3 vurii-:: pc -im -hi t t f :;:::-" us with the nun: . ( T Ik; a: he. tain a at t.VIr c'Hi. V Oar V itle vik -i w a t:-.r.r.vn into p.u t tonfu-Icn ami crki ..a::t a f v iti.t.iU nt 5 : g3 by t!i3 r.-i-i. ,-n r.: . .u ikkr. U. N. Trmk, a pro...:, atiilk ::, tk it two t::".k -rtbe t ik.v:.i t j- m on an I1 , urn i ut a:id m ".k ; d f.u :.5 f . .r..h k 1 .1 :u .;.y v : I I ..a grv vt, d .rk, k ;-.. u.it. r . a f . r-t;-f. t r I; 4 ;r. r .' r.f: m .: kk V ik ; ? cf : - Ik! : . ' I 1 Te?. r v. r i t i t k r I k'i i : ,ih,-: 1 . ' . x i. b.. - ... ... . i - ? 1 k ' . v

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ill 1 m f- d.-u.md-; wWiTg c i ,: ! In m! II ? (-: iBevI",' and Iv. -r-.dtl - rs 1: Th; ory and Practice. CluiC.s in Vocal Zlcslcand IIIocntlon. Ckssscs in Drawing and Bookkeeping. Classes in Geology and Zoology, Botany and Chemistiy, Physical Geography and Natural Phiic-o pky, Latin and Higher Mathematics, Mental, Moral ami Political Science. Them will be lectures on Natural Science for the benefit especially of teachers, but open to all students, and these of themselves will be worth the tuition. The number of instructors will bo sufiicient to give ample time for recitations and for such personal attention as may bo necessary to secure the success ot each student. Tho Franklin and Plullippian Literary Societies will give each student an opportunity for practice and criticism in Essay, Declamation, Oration, Debate and Journalism, and for acquainting himself with parliamentary usages. Such opportnnies as the above have never before been offered in an3T Normal Institute in Southern Indiana. Our work last session was attended with great success to the students. We anticipate stiil greater results for the coming term. xVll persons pursuing Grammar School, High School or Collegiate studies are cordially in. vited to be present. Teaehenj will find this their opportunity to acquire a practical acquaintance with their work, and that ardent enthusiasm so necessary to success in teaching. All persons wdio have been members of our former Theory and Practice classes, are particularly invited to jsin cur Practice Class this summer. We think they will find it well worth all it may cost them. Board can be secured at the very low rate of $2 50 per week, which is as low as good board can be furnished anywhere. Let the friends of education rally to this summer's work of two months, and make it of lasting value to themselves and to the communities in which they may labor in future. For catalogues, circulars, etc., address VM, P. Pijnkiiam, Principal, Paoll, Indiana. 'SPECIAL -NOTICZO. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate of Thomas Ireland, deceased, will save cost by settling up at once and without further notice, A. J. Rhodes, Adm'r. June 25, 1877. 41Great Ilcrtuction in Sevriss? Irlacliines. The vorv i; rc.it iiStrcncf in lac cost t-f ror?i'm 1 .ii i i i ir.l tl,1- mii li r t'.i-r is -3 . .m ml int. i :i l't a oC f i i 1 v) I IIOi tin CM ''it ; r i T t ( ' n , '" ill i to , i i a 1 1 f kr i'v 'Ii 1'k .lit t it -J t t P 1Itv m r i i 1 v i i t ; . i . 1 c ii - lUU'-tioti m siri;''-s wnicii I am onai;ivl to ni.-ike l-.v Imviivs- t".!.l f.-lli:i:J on t:ic cu.h i!aii is fiiniwv- t'noi i.!o;:s, P.r.numtinff to ai.'-.-u.: o-ic-' 1 1 l 1 ! 1 1 i I C J ' 1 i 1 ' ' j . - t . I ' ' ll - 'll"- -l i-i t ', r - n ! i 1 . i 1 1 i s - ) .1 I 1 'll ! , ! V " l t 1 i 1 t 1 ' I -IV ' " i , I i t. I I t T . ii ) I f i 1 I 1 H 'h t Ol "I .1 1 iii . f ira'i U ioifii.ijiat i utw. i u, .1 IV - u tl . '!!- ' 1 It I . . . f . i! ! ) Xi'.-li. iliSi-. , i(i .(ii .rI . 1 ill- . Ill ,1 1 . . I 1. L.. S. I ) ,L' . t ) K lv lit 1 I. 1 ' 1 u Pa ii i a ore I; .. . i, . . : ' V 2, X FJ vet y body g to Ar.Irew Beu-h-erty'a store at I Tew Pre--p ct, the rLice tr sret chan atnl i uro wines and litpaors f -r m- di:ir: ii irposes. Also a fill line of stapla and fancy gn c.rie-, candbe, nut-J, fruits, ke. Pic .-are t-k.a in showing gjr.Js. Buy. a EcvIt hire from u: aiKl y,Ki woa't . . . t ay f ;r c . ? fcr !- - ;ae cue e'--! -'. . j-ot. L.i.3. , .

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o'.-it't t! "o t Ay j'l.t. ! rk-'i. C . : ik. n 4- i - I'.vtr.;, k.i'., M y i", 1-77. Pk? :d ,',-": ml f -.i thj.'-'iu-g'r Ma..:..".. k.fi T - "nr.t::y k', I aUpMks'f intended opixkuly for their agents. "I w!U say to tho public, my reasons for not buying mat'klncs from the company's ft gents "are that I can buy the same machines from wholesale k-alers for less money ami ' can sill ticm loic-tr LLan a:ij taan who U under the control of the company. The patents having expired on the Singer Machine the; can no longer control and sell all the licic and genuine machines. Why do you buy of these company monopolies that have robbed the people of millions cf dollars, when you can buy the same article for half the money of parties outside of the ring. G j-tf " L. S. Bowles. . Paper Ilaisslag:. Ciiizens of Paoli and vicinity wanting paper hanging done m tha best style and at reasonable prices will find it to their advantage to call on Martin I'arrell at the Rhodes House. 3tf Martin Farrell at the Bhodes House is a first class paper hanger and will do your work cheap. 23tf r.cw I3oarliiig Elouse. Mrs. Mary E. Braxtan has opened the house formerly occupied by John L. Braxtan, for the reception of boarders. The house is well arranged and pleasantly situated; the table will be supplied with the best in the market, while the prices will he as low as any other house. Student and others desiring permanent board wiil find it to thoir advantage to confer with Mrs. B. before making other arrangements. 22-tf If you want to buy one of the best and cheapest sewing machines you ever saw, call on Dr. L. S. Bowles at tho Paoli Drug Store. S3tf The best stocti of provisions and family groceries in town at Pro's. Cheap too. G-tf THE TROTTING HORSE Chancellor Black Hawk, Will bo found Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at the stable of T. N. Braxtan, in PaOlI; on .Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at Van Mallory's stable in Orleans. Mares insured to be with foal for ten dollars. DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. Chancellor Black Hawk is loj hands high, jet black, fine style and action, open gaited, &c. 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 tho Myrick horse by the old original Black II;! wk, owned by David II111, of Vermont, and said to possess moro stylo and action than any living liorse. Chancellor Black Hawk's dam was known as the Trueblood mare, a very fast pacer, but never trained or handled as such, bred by Mr, Mavity, of Jefferson county, and sired by Tecumseli, 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:S-i, Ills style and gait indicate great speed; al.-o the cress of stock in hhn, according to the opinion cf ex parts, cannot fail to produce fast trotting horses. Ills half brother, "Wait a While," paced at a four year old, on the New Albany track, In two minutes and twenty-seven seconds with' two wet;ks training, after v,d.hkb? vwn I f r eight :.u:idr .1 dclk.rs ami .-ki; p- d t M.-w Orka::-, wk r I e t .;t :.Ii th" cr.-h ; !.- r - " cf ti S :h. We tcke yr, '.it pi. a - ire in -:. ), irC....:.k'.r, an I thi: k th j ; k ke Wb';! ! on-ult tl e'.r I t ii.icn !s i y I ki' - : t a- Mr Hag t thk IkiAXT ?; u'- : I n; v. l" i I j Ti 's " r lk;i k Nukat.d c k : ii in 7 " 7 :l:77l1 at kl- - ' k k.:.. ',7 ; i i . 4 i . ii - a . It 1 . i . . .,- , e . i . , . ', j 1 - i . :. , ... . ' " ' k h ' . . t

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i " x . ik: .i - ;i i. , , -h p i t; v i r i - i4 -i i y . k. r. - . . ath. -k i c. i t . . . ' - ' -'It.. - t . ' ' 1 ' " . v. dl c:ilk : Select Scliifol. T:tht JlotZirs of Grteuns. t If you want careful mt.l tl rough training for your !Ut!a yeu cannot do better than to j them undor Mrs. Msingrr's .u. No whip used,, mid only chihlittt that are well brought up wu.ik-', as the aim is to provide a s.hu. A fh.if. will !- n-t s:tft f.ir fh.3 lit fb t ones as their mother' M.tt' " room. Mrs. Munger has t.uhjjlk in the public schools of Tcj c h t and vicinity much of the I kit daring IS years. Tuition but ;I .,: month. Gymnastic excreisod.dly. School room and residence first house directly northwest of Taylor & Cox's furniture store, ClPicture I'ritntlj-.rj. Stroud Parsons, at tho barber shop, on west side of tho square, is prepared to frame any and all kinds of pictures in good style ;nd cheap. Give him a call and get your pictures nicely framed. 0500,000 to loan at S per cent., in Minis of $1,000 and upwards, on good productive real estate in any- part of Southern Indiana. Apply to or address. II. KlMBEItEIN, M. I)., Mitchell, Ind., or Collins & Buskirk, General Ileal Estate, Loan and Insurance Agents, Paoli, Ind. GO-lf Newton Stewart, Murch G, 1877. Ed. News It being generally known shat I was, at the time of the election, a resident of Southeast .township, find persons thinking I am yet, thereby get disappointed. Therefore you will pk:tso notify the citizens of Orange county that I have permanently 1 vetted in Jackson township, near Newton Stewart, whero I will bo found ready at all times to do surveying when called upon in any part ol tho county. A notice relative ton survey in any part of tho county sent to Newton Stewart will be promptly attended to. John McDonalo, Surveyor of Orange County. All persons indebted to me. are requested to call and settle either by cash or note, cash preferred, as I am needing money. G. 1Iazlewoo: Chambersbnrg, Dec. 9, 1-S75. 'Slemcnilier That Thomas Staleup, on the east side of the public square, has opened out a first class stock of Family groceries, provisions, confectioneries &c, &c. Also a nice lino of hats, caps, boots and shoes. All of which will be sold at the lowest living prices, Ilemember also that when yon buy goods of me that you don't buy auction goods, but you buy warranted goods. Call and see fhr your.-elf. Terms cash, or good produce taken in exchange at tha highest market price. . rlf Mrs. Ik A. Braxtan, of this place, has been appoiutt-J by I). P. Faulds, of Louisville, as his agent far. the hkelnway, C bickering, Gafder, Haines, Kurtzm im and other Pianos; also tho "Mason & Il.imlbi" and Smith's American Organ Company's Organs. The establishment of D. P. Faalds in so well known that it doe not require any advertising to bring if before I this people.. Having been csk.blished in ISISlt is now the most extensive in the t ntiro South or W-- t, f" ' u o -i iVf l : j- fr.-' i , ) i;t .. .ir.1-;. Mr. Br.r:h:n c.uv j;ive y -a ti e "do - -1 pik.. o.i I :-.K,i' :0: ;.:.-. Co) c. I r 1 fro pm-.: Ing, ut ike P.k k, House. P. !i; M ; S 3 77. At tl - ir i kk, in t ! . I i i t th.- i t I , ' ! ! t 'f . I IS ,

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k, :ir.J.. II. AOVlx. J O C! a i : ' V. 1 1 i'.k. unit- .. i . , . tl " U Ii 1 v : M, . , : ; i 1. 1 1 t. a. u . . W n -i J 1 V d u-. in 'ft ia ! i h' ikb, 1 h i) UJ i in our task of bringing these most unprincipled men to the bar of justice. Uniformly refuse to purehasMedicines purporting to bo ours unless Mr. Jos. Ilaydoek's signature is attached to rack box of Pi lbs or pot of Ointment, and tho end will soon bo reached. Tho public's obedient servants, Hollo way & Co-. from tho residence of his mother, near Orangcviile, a gold watch belonging to Tucker Jenkins. Any person giving infurniatlon that will lead to the detection of the thief or tho recovery of the watch, will be amply rewarded, Said watch is small, with frosted casa and Lonp;ino movement. You can get photographs any size and stylo you want at the Excelsior Gallery over Dr. Llndley'.s office, east side of public square. Ferrotypes, singly or in groupes. Copying and enlarging done in the highest stylo of the art. Sterescopio landscape views made to order. Childreus 'pictures a specialty. Hunt up your old pictures and have them neatly franied.- Stroud Parsons wiSi do it for you. Go to Schramm & Mathews for all kinds of furniture, Cutf Tho Singer Sowing Machine !s a favorite. I kcII tho Singer at '30, $10 and tlo for the latent and nn.it Improved. Call and see them. k:)- L. S. Bowles. Persons desirous of visiting Louis ville, New Albany or any point at the Fall-; can do no belter than to pitronize that genial gentleman, Mr. Miller, who runs tho st:;-o line. Ho is a genial accommodating gentleman and w i j I do all in his power to please the patrons f of the line. Try him. Look out for something new at Pro's in a few days and when there ask thorn what it Is they have now to giveaway. Ikf Go to Pro's for Jir. Ilc de Champion Baking Powders iho very best In the market, every pack-ago warranted and money refunded if sale-faction not given. If purchased impound packages you ill also get a cook book and two ehromo's, "the ,H breeches and the new" Pro's have the exclu.-.ivo sale of it here. 21 tf Tho latest styles of hats and. cajs at Stouts, cheap too. 23Ihj Talus .7amlg. Ball playing and all other Irespassing on tke LJr grounds nutsl bo stopped at encc. This mean bujdncs- nod means you. Stop before you are prosecuted. A. GoODsisTOi Sapt. -h-.tr Doyiu want paper banging dor; in good ntylc and cheap, go to Martin Ikimdl ct IthsyLs ILns-. Cliitrkjretl - - 101O. p-c rup--rr rr -"" I t . . L 1 1 V. w . i . . . O t a I 1 I ii Aim .-. c . k... i: -:::;.