Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 45, Paoli, Orange County, 25 July 1877 — Page 3

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f c . . r i IVolit;. AM if r'jni dkk;:; to piy their suljierlptiun In wood will idonso ferine it sloni?. If on h. ; fw -9 - v r, : , 7 , tli" if) "'. w ' " J . ' ' ' ' . '. ir Prosecutor It. Wk Mlora went homo Saturday. Captain Thoma.s II. Collins spent the Sabbath at homo. Tho blackberry crop almost a total failure this ?tr.-on. Mr. F.il. Braxtan, of Haysville, was in town over Sunday. Court will probably not adjourn until thd first of next week. Mis. E. M. Gibenor lis been very sick for some days past. Miss iH'Sf-ie Albert returned from n vbit to Loui.svIISo kbUurdav. Dr. Jjiinos II. Bhcrroil has been very sick for the pnrst day or two. A ktre number of our citizens Fpent tho Sabbath at tho Springs. West Baden and French Lick 8prb)3 are rapidly Jill in up with guest.-. Mr. Tom Brown of the Phoals bar, was in town last week attending court. We are under obligations to Capt. Dave Moure, of Orleans, foliate papers. Jns. M., Win. and Lauvillo Manner, of Orleans township, called on m yo.slt rday, Miss Matties Himp-ion returned from an extended vbr.it to Kenluckv l:t?t week. T.vvy available vehicle was taken out 3.1 -t Sunday by panics vi-3-itinjr tho Spring. J no. J. Allen has taken quarters over Stout & IbV.-, store in a very r.eat and ie-dy room. Mr. Wm. II. Wible, of StanipeiHercck township, wn? in town yesterday and. to-day. ' The prowl jury ndjoavnctl at 1 o'clock p. m. t'.ittmtay, after rtturning vl) indietiiic nl--. Our old friend II; II. Hkgin, of Orangcvillo towtishipjWas in attendance at court yesterday. Dr. John Woods cures the white free of 'charge hut ho. makes out n bill against "culled puse-ony" Thcrcks a big ptecv of meat en the jury to-day. It's a Ham that will jvei-rh about 1 CO pounds. . Judge Pearson adjourned coutt Saturday afternoon and spent the Sabbath at French Lick Springs, Quito a number of our young gentlemen, ravomp inicd by th'dr ladk, bited theSpiivgsS ;nd y. c... -. r. i):r..m, a i .-.m:-:ug ycur'g attorney f the J., p a- b..r, i3 here attend iug court tills wed:. i A. Davis went to the j .nk ... , k ,. , j , ap,. J-- i j . i b ': C" ::i a cmvh t r 1 re'nrre-I

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,i : in ;!. r -"dyer .. r. 'i : r .: : i i. !:c;e.j at Smedrey'.s h'tati-.m, in Vaalogton county. He was taken back to Orleans, waived a preiimi. nary exam inn? ! !) and was recognized to court. Tiii Oiliccrs rerschf ; ., - ' ::: :;::.;.,.tii o'clock Mtint' ,y n ml: g aril the grand ury'u.i in - 5 s an indictment v . i t'i ' m, liii. agiinst him. iio ' - 1 . ;Ll into c ;i;rt,'"irraignd. ;' I ' -kty i.r. X before noon v,.,- - nt'-ac d to tl ? penitentiary fcr two years. ShcriST Davis left for JefTersoiTvifie with him at 2 o'clock and that evening landed him in the penitentiary in just about 21 hours from the time the offense was committed. Dupree li about -SO years of age and evidently is no novice in deviltry. A few more examples of such speedy justice would save tho taxpayers lots of money, besides being a warning to evil doer.?. Daring tlio recent session of the grand jury, as usual, many anonymous communications were received charging parties with tho commission of crimes and asking the grand jury to summon certain parties to testify iti relation thereto. In nine ca-;osout of ten nothing came of such Investigations, instigated as they were by persons too cowardly and mean to make tho charges over their own signatures. Just before the grand jury was discharged last Saturday, the foreman, Mr. Lemuel Pickens," spoko of the matter to tho court and Judge Pearson denounced such proceedings and stated that grand juries ought not to pay any attention to such communications. The musical class of Mrs. King, assisted by some outside ta'ont, will produce tho cantata of "An hour in Fairy bind" at the Methodist church next Tuesday night. On Wednesday night tho class alone will give a concert. To defray expenses an admittance fee of rioc for adults and children half .rice will bo eharg-d. Tho proceeds, after paying all expenses, to be donated to tho church. The performances hnt'4 evenings will be very interesting and should be greeted by a good frowd. Sao programme in another column. Bead the ad vortisement of Mrs. P. C. W. Ilkkman, M. I), that appear in another column. Mrs. Hick man has located here permanently r.ml eonios well recommended. Person afilicted wish chronic disease will rind It to their advantage to give hof a call at the Albert llouse. ' Our neighbor has failed to publish a statement showing tho extent of the circulation of his paper in Orange county. He is evidently afraid to let the people know how few co pi e.5 he does circulate. Just e.s soon as we can learn the number sent to each post o flics in the couniv we proposo ourselves to publish-It. , Dr. John Wo 1 has a "r. d em 1 ye.iL1' u,e - ?rn of Ins fnvn ma unfatare, tb :t I - ips will care a"y n ,ii i b eii a e, ' i - , ,aiti. w d ! o ek r, ()u - Kt t rv stb n- k ;vo k d u-, to 1 V Ml : : ec-'T I many tf i ; into I - bavt 0 vU taking Jol to. d". 1:. M-j. rTuo.a ,i it t ) CeaN, ed c )uutyiturd y indi, ..d ayceaeg i .... . r. . I

i . i f i; o .-::: io - i::.rK"' vo-nt wno wi:h .t f-oruet s..;Mxataf; Hhs K'.I:t Kt'iii A. I-,s fn:i'0 . ! : . 1 ". i;rax;aTi Francis M. Hudelson, of Orangeville township, was granted a- di voree yesterday from his wife, Lacinda M. lludelson, on the ground of adultery. Our readers will re member that Mrs. lludelson elop ed with one Santfoid Stackhouse some two years since. The guilty pair went to New Haven, Illinois, where they lived together some time as man and wife. Tiring of the company of his guilty compan ion, Staekhouso- afterwards discarded her and she is now living in our neighboring county of Law rence. Both of the guilty parties are respectably connected in this county and p rior to their guilty flight stood high in the estimation of their acquaintances. They have learned that the way of Hie trans gressor Is hard. In another column will be found a list of forfeited saline lands, ad vertised by the Auditor and will be sold at public auction; All those in arrears will do well to call and make payment before day of sale, as said laud will be ssld for cash only. Judge Welbom who was to have been here to-day, to try some causes taken from before- Judge Pearson, was unable to get nearer than Vincennes on account of the strike on the Ohio & Mississippi railroad. Persons having horses they want handled will do well to place them In tho hands of Ed. Tegarden, of 2orfheast township. Ed. is an experienced driver and has the best half mile track in Southern Indiana. Bedford Is well represented' in our town now. Quite a number of her accomplished daughters are here visiting and attending the Normal. Cab Moore, represc-n ting the well known linn of McClung, Day & itilcy, of Louisville, was in town bt.st week . Oak travels mostly on tho P. F. W. & C. It. W. Co. Tho Lane-IIoekman cases were sent to Lawrence county for trial on the application of defendant for change of venue. Mrs. M. J. Woodford has been vevy ill for tho past clay or two. Eastern Star. , Paoll Chapter No. 2-3, of the Fasten! Star, will meet Saturday night, July iSth,' at 71 o'ei-oek. "Every nu mber urgently requested to be present. IlcIItrloiss Notices. Ib v. Itieb u I will hold a series e f I a-b, t n.eetins ais fallows: ! Ap;'e's m.t tkig kou-e, Omiks .tk if l'.id;, ca .r .erulag July 1 f 7 f, a' 1 1 o'ck.'Clr p. m. Qua1 1 , iy iut - ting in conn. tlcn. i 1 ; .m', Csq I, I ..arde.y I rjku.' tk3 ui-.. Seaciey In Argu-t,

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o ' i. : - -tb :.i ' ;! Cd A7 f ,1 r tb t n . kb f r ! : b.,id, - -1 ( 1c. !y or lOibiT ;. v rv : fckJl 1 u 1 In:, '-.c.d I kg. i: : euncr to ;y ham in v. I k.li d : r iu--:de f an or 1 dk or . pit i.j . . . T . I ... , which, when done, can io ca--dv removed perfectly dry without lift ing the heavy, sooty iron pot oifof the stove, avoiding the danger of burning the hands veith the steam In pouring ok" tlie hot wator. And the vegetables can not possibly burn, if the water bolls dry, as tho steamer dots not touch the bottom of t he pot. Tbc-so goods are ssld exclusively through nerents to families, giving universal satisfaction, and presents a splendid opening-for some reiki bio lady or gentleman canvasser of this comity to secure the agency for a profitable business! For terms, territory, etc., write to L. Ik Brown & Co., Nos. 214 and 216 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mottoes and frames at Parson & Bro's. for only -10 cents. Choice selection of Mottoes and soliel gilt frames. 45-2w Hollowaj'a mils -anti Oint ment. Scrofula was considered incura ble until the great discovery of "Ilolloway's Pills and Ointment" Hashed upon the world. Diseases which bailie the skill of the medical schools, readily yield to these peerless remedies. Scurvy, erysipelas, saltrheum, itch and all cutaneous eruptions -are curable by them. 25 cents per box or pot. Bring your choice fruit to Par son & Bro. . 45 2vv Ha! Ila! Ibooli Here;! If you want Pittsburg coal, doors, sash and blinels call on Allen & Peed, Orleans. Parson and Bro. are agents for all tho leading papers anel magazines published in the United States, 44-2 w First class furniture at low prices at'Schramm & Mathew's. Give them a call- 5-5 tf Subscribe for your papers and magazines through, Parson & Bro. on new terms. 44 2v Dr. James, II. Sherrod, at his drug store in tho North West cor ner of the public square, lias-a full stock of slates, school books stationery, -ic. which ho is selling at the lowest living rates. He also has a full and complete stock of drugs chemicals, paints, oils, dye-stuffs, cfcc, tie., which he offers to the trade at greatly reduced priees. An examination of his stock and prices is solicited. - lOtf High.es t market price paid for choice fruit at Parson & Bro's. 45-2w Tho very best brands of Sugar's, Tea's and Coffee at Pro'f? at the very lowest living ligures. Don't take our word for li, but go and see for yourself. . G-tf Go fu Pro's for Dr. Hedges Cham pion Baking Powders the very best in the market, every package warranted and money refunded if satisfaction not given. If purcha sed impound packages you will also get a cook book and two chromo's, "the old breeches and the new" Pro's have tho exclusive sales of it bore-. 21 tf Eveiyh-, ly go to Andre, Ik.-u erhci iy 's -kmc at New Iko p-vi, the I kue to get cheap and are wiacs and liquors f u m dlcind ur-p"-.. AS a fall 1km cf sta; ke r.r.d f. :," T'viri, t n li ii"1-, fruit--, i". i'l 1; u j : k' a kishuw-i:-T-.'d-. A Vr.z tl t t tl-.e 1 " i c. e many yeai- we have m I "

. J m ; A'! i 'rt ; ; F . - i i . I . 1 ! ti ( -'ate- ( 'a :. !- r I: i ' . k i:t ra ' c I ty - ;:.k u; k ; . 1 ;.id . I thou t further nolle-, A. J. 1 1 i.i o 5 e..-, Ak-;n r. Jee.e -77. 11B iy a -.".U!!.: m:.ki::o from uem 1 you seuii't i'.ase to j ay f r one for some one else first. k3- Bowmesek Bj-:m.inc'1-:b. Go to I'arson ci Bro's. for Con feci loner i s, square. . west side public 4I-2w Persons desirous of visiting Louis ville, New Albany or any point at the Falls can do no belter than to patronize that genial gentleman, Mr. Miller, who runs tho stage line. lie is a gnial accommodat ing gentleman and will do all in his power to please the patrons of the line;. Try him. Fresh Bread Mondays and Fri days at Parson & Bro's. 4i-2 w , Rcuiciuber That Thomas Staicup, on the east siele of tho public Square, has opened out a first class stock of Family groceries, provisions, con fectioneries &c, kc. Also a nice line of hats, caps, boots anel shoes All of which will bo sold at the 1 owest - living prices. Jtcmem ber also that when you Jbuy goods of me that you don't buy auction goods, but you buy warranted goodg. Call and seo for yourself. Terms cash, or good produce taken in exchange at the highest market price. f2tf Chob-e sawed "A" pine shingles $3 oO per thousand, 2nd quality 2 25 ior thousand at Allen & Heed's, Orleans. - . . The land owners in Orange county are probably not aware that until tho Government patent is delivered to the patentee or his assignee thero Is a cloud on the title which must ba removed. Persons not having patents will do well to get them. For further information inquire of James F. Collins, 13-tf at News Office; rev Hoarding House. Mrs. Mary E. Braxtan has opened the x house formerly occupied by John L. Braxtan, far tho reception of boarders. The house is well arranged and pleasHidly situated the table will be supplied with the best in the mar ket, wdiile the prices will be as low as any other house. Students and others desiring permanent board will fine! it to their advan tage to confer with -Mrs. 1$. feefore making other arrangements. 22-tf Chancellor Black Hawk,Will be found Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at the stable of T. N. Braxtan, in Pa oil; on Thursdays, Fridays and 'Saturdays at Van Mallory's stable in Orleans. Mares insured to be with foal for ten dollars. DJiSC'.IPTtON' A?:i) rEDIGP.EE, Chancellor Black Hawk is 15 b?.nd? high, jet black, fine lyIo and action, open waited, ic, Vas -arcd by Miti.ke-11's fa-.t tiotting Blael: ilak Mr rg :n i or- and Li by the Myrirk horse, k.df brother of Ik b m Allen, tb. ik-t: -i t.-.l-tlng htalbon in tho r, rl 1; a a. 1 the Myrkk kor. e by tko cl ! fii5iu.1l Bkvk II e v iM'.bl I J III, of V rmout, an i u 1 to p s--.ss more style an 1 action than any living horse. C ma?! jr Ld .1 k Hawk's dam v l.ro.uj es tko kk e'-k. .il m. : a veay fi t

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to k-.m ..t , r c.i!., in m...i. 1 f 'I,'- J and i:p..'ar''-, a e. . 1 pi -duotlvo r-.d L-'jl. ia any p.a.lvjf Southern Indiana. Apply to or address. II. Iumbiiuhn, 2.1. D., Mitchell, lad., or Co l l i x s ei B v s 1-; 1 1 ac, General Head Estate, Loan and his ranee Agents, Paoll, Ind. CO-tf Newton' Htewart, Ma.reli.fk 1S77. Ed. Xjjws It being generally known that I -was, at the? time of the election, a resident of Southeast township, mid person thinking I am yet, thereby get disappointed.Therefore you will pleas? notify the citizens of Orange county that I have permanently located in Jackson township, near Newton Stewart, where I will be found ready at all times to do surveying when called upon in any part of the county. A notice relative to a survey in any part of the county sent to Newton Stewart will be prornptly'attendcd to. Jonx McDonald, Surveyor of Orange County. Go to Schramm ok Mathews for all kinds of furniture, o)tf Great llcductlon ia Sewing Maclsisuce.--'. . The verv ere at cliffervnce In t!ic co of ma cliinc houiht wilh cah ami Ui.-c I I lr travelling ajrents lia s inihir -1 vu in tin- al sciice of any one hand'iujr lhi-m U rash systom in . tins part, of the country, so ;;.M Sowinx Iri-hfiie to my frisont -lji--ia-.,s-. KU'nvmtr uiat 1 can make it so'-'tiv t i tic in terest oi tisc va?ifinst t v"rrha-.. The wtaction in nr'cW'v-'iicb I a'ti -nalil-l ti maio by bayiasf ami RflHu.a this cash j.lai is sim ply cnoi aious, atnouaiiux aint onehalf ihc regular price on ci.-h laa.-Mm-'. Thiis the f5u machi i).- .-) i ii for $2$ an! the Sinx-M" ai ., ami all c.-h.-r arst. rla? DiaeMites at similar rare.-. Ttiwe miichiiird are all new and f the latest and hft r.t !os of the moat lea Sing- makes. I jntotnl Iwjiin'j Rlso a full :1kh-.o noedios m;1 oi'it aua.-n-iiionis for ail kiu.ls of maohiuvs in uso ia the country. 1 cspkciall.v f-o'ifit i tiDpect ion cf rnv mach:nes and comparison t prices I. i!itpl,v mt'itn to knock the bottom out o . ttia high prices heretofore iail toe machit . I'arties havifii-r inac-biucs out of orior can have Uieai . thoroughly rrpaiml by antx-perien-vci vorkmjm by le.ivm.g- ;ii..ra at tlio i'acli Druse Siurc. Jj. S. JJUWI.KS. Paoli, May 1, 1?". SSliewt Confectio;ierie.s in town :it Parson Brobe. -li-2w Take your pictures to Stroud Parsons ami get them framed. The latest styles of hats and caps' at Stouts, cheap too. ; Stroud Parsons is just in receipt of a fine, lot of moulding, and will frame pictures' for you neatly and cheaply. k The best Syrupa, the' best New Orleans Molasses, and the best Sorghara in the market are kept at Pro's on the North, side of the square solel too for tho least money. .. ; G-tf Pies, cakes, cove oysters, sar dines, lobsters, dried beef, sausage, cheese, crackers, ek?., at Parson elPro's, -liekv .Go to Pro's for Candies, Nuts and Confectioneries of all kind.!. G-t Mrs. E. A. Braxtan, of this place, has been appointed by Ik P. Fa u Ids, of Louisville, us his agent for the Steiuway, Ciuckering, Gabler, Haines, K.urtzm.in- and other Pimm-; al-.o the "Ma- .n v. llmnlm" .1 S ..'.Ik's A:., -k.m Org in Co.npmy's Organ--. Thj o-b.ldU!iM.r.t cf D. P. Ik.d U i p well k'riewn tb .t ltd.,:- n .t : p:ir any advertlnki - to bring it b.fa-e tb U.i ; i f 'bd . I In I - bit i ' - tb ' : c;t. -iJ ki tb- cr.tlr ! uth m ,k-t, h..a c k:.- ;k.. vV. ird-. : T v Ik. t m ( m

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1 t i T) !':-. ' iifVF k ikkk AN,) i it(:. kiii', '. WCOl Plkki' k ..a. - 1 Price rptbi-e.--;? ,n nHjTs'" I b: iy kn". A r assorti-ii-iit, of. r.;e yi.-.t torit.s of Cookiii;; Stoves bt f be r-i-irbct at uimirrmsinjily low figures ntd war-rasitc-d to gtvu .alk-f;u-t5rn. Prkes ranging frora t . k,e. Drum SO)vt s only jd ,, Ilus.da Iron Stoves low :?t e. Clin Pumps very low, Tbo bet coffee roaster in (be tiatkft f.r oi'-bv 51 75. hoek I'att-iit Svwisii!ia- CUiirn, te: be-t t hnrn ever isiyeno-d .f.'l C'. Tin-Var of . very tltwriiJlioii il-.vnT oil hand, on which iar-e UioCuut.'s to tl trade will be jri von lloiiso wcrk of eve-rj doscriplu i Jo:; to order, and nc'no Imt ibebst nrttt-rlal ti.-f'd- k'o 10 cent tki kept ia stock. It villi be to th5 hiterest of all por c'! wanting :ny of the above comls lo .c;ul and lonni prices before jcoin dsev!it-rc to purckaso. As those prices are .put on a hrml mofey basis, please don't ask for cro Jit. (Jroenbacka taken nt. pur. W. C. R. EOP. - Pa oli, I rub Oct. '-G 1?"5. G-t. Olici-rtorccl - ISIO. fire mmm mmn IIA RTFO UD, CONN. Cash Capital.... ,$I,000,00: Cash ltesources 2, 0,000 For more than sixty years one of tho leading instiOiiions of tho cotttitry. Eighteen Ilillions l,os&s Paid. Dusi iuics contl u oted upon cask basis. No preadutn no'cs no assessments fair rates htf rsd jn-inciples. All classes property, insured on favorable terms dwelling and farm proper! v for Sand 5 voiirs. Applj to JAMMS P. COLLINS, Afiont, at Nt'-,vs olik-o Paoli Ind. To Tlio LUMBER! LU LIBER! I Tlavir.jfii l.irco jtmoiinl of 1 umber oa l,;..;iu, r.tff -well Hitu.iieil (o iriaiir.fact-.ire tha I iiiii eiiaule.l to ylicr Ilia fuMoiviiig low iri'ix'.?: POPLAR. S OO I', $10 03 P - Jo 00 to 12 iiti iyf.ul and Joist 12 o0 to 15 0?) Voatlicrboard ami llooring ' 15 Of) Xo. 1 1 and 2 hum., dry....' 20 00 No. 1 1 and 2 -.neb, green IS Qtt OAK. No. 1 ..$20 00 No. 1 Jui st 25 I a, it jt-a-ly r.i i-U (i!:K.. lai'-an- !.r tho Inm1 r.- i rl ei '-r.i t i -7 hj pi-r thouKwui awonliutf tt"inH r anil i y ie C saivhiij. Fir -ft tla; w-rk or no in:i r, , ... . I'l'-Y :-r-i-e--, " A x'!c(. !:-(, W,;f:on -(''!.! .i:iici-, Si.'... iv;i--i.;i'i-. l;-i.t-o p;tti: ru.i h' lor i i iai.t !'!' uiue-iT wikt.iu four mile vi t!i!5 niiJK JOHN J. AljblkN, 27- l'ov:.13. GB0CE2T GT0r.I! ! WtiUi.i i-e:-rl. ' 1 .a t lit. a j iiito a uawl a lar fiec of GrecEfie s. Li U w J C is j . h t . t g la m . i :;j ; 'isu u ; ; ' v. : . :rt CIGAES, 'JOIiACCO, TJJA, COFFEE, &UGA1Z , v. ' - ; . '.- . . . r ! - . ; . - l . i i , I I I j s I. 1 1 1 . 1 . I 1 J . i - l ' ; i .. '. i :