Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 47, Paoli, Orange County, 8 August 1877 — Page 2

. , . 'i UK Tin;;asi! www. C 1 - Call;,:;; h r; ,t ijr - ; it Y7ii:ii t; i. r An Aft t-:. f t c.i liars Expected to T-! i I lies in a For. Ears. It I TIioiiK"i;t Tliat Greece VI" ill be lAIidy to he I.Irtmi; if JijUo I lie War, - London, Auc. 5. The first n.oYtnu nt (f the Itussians towanls carrying out that plan of tami'-ain hcrttofore foreshadow ed, as the ono likely to be selected, Jims reaulted in the 'disaster of Plevna, The jiurjxise of the Tins stan general obviously was to wheel around their mrht and left wings to a Fine paraiVel with. the Balkans,' taking Tirnova as a pi vot, and thus force O-rnjan Pasha ecd Mclicnaet AH back across the incuntains on 'their respective lines of retreat. This accomplished and Osraan Pasha " and Ifeheinet. All prevented from effecting' a junction by 'the forces' under General Gourko, which were meanwhile to establish themselves south of the Balkans, the, Russian campaign would have been beyond Uangei of serious interruption. The 'proixienado across the Danube and to and over the Balkans vvhilo the Turks remained idle in their camps and fortresses Was -perhaps sufilcient to justify the idea of the Russians that they had only to advance to insure that i he Turks s-hould retreat. It was Ibis fedi'i's which led the Russians into the . fatal ambush of Plevna a fortnight aro, and which on Tuesday sent an inferior force to- avenge that' disaster on a ict c r i o u ? a rm y i n ' a f o r t i ft ed pes itlo n . The result is that all is chaos, as far :ts cur knowledge of the situation is concerned, and that the news dispatches from the front a re full of panicky or exngerateel rumors, dictated by the hopes or fears of cither side," but the salient fact is unquestioned' that the Itus-i-h;'..i h ,vj L .-achuktd, w their can .:;n can net n.akc a: y j rou..t'd II 'y 'I'-aic." Ichctnct Ali and O-uuni 1'j-ba frt.:n tl.tlr v.ik-. an i nscanwhile 1 1 .ai , i.. L i - of the B Ahrul an 1 Hikt d..ily 1 t , t.1 as 1 li K . d i . m. i. p.bn cf i.u ( :.'p tf : - : u : : b i V. . ..UoUi..i n tf n Pa. r ulte disii r . Will .:. it . .i'l i a: ! ir.r-r . r; V. , L i.y ta t! , i r ( v. . I .nm 1 1 d. tl . i is t e

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; i i . . r:. .v:. ; i.., ; ihjl 1 - ; i cor:.: d t" .1 ' ;: f i'a v, t , 1 '.i rda y. C n ( I uil, I . . . - ' t ' -rt! 't i . i l:r, l ' ) ' ittrrv.-! to jTt.t. it t;. Cari-t"i:.s in va-rbou-3 p! rj'dr-t tb - certa'nty rfrs. ; : rlab:'. t Ali h r pp , aj, '. x a. v . i c..ioi ol nribd.ry, ;rd Blu-n Pa-h s t ,nof Y.:rua. B -th are I'm.- !a.n. yalieraad Pasha occupied Kasanlik on Sunday and'therehy.has access to the Qhipka and .Tirnova passes. 1 ' .; - -,. .. . . Buchakest, Aug. 5. -A Turkish, division from Lova.tzhas occupied . Selyi. unopposed.- The Turks at. Plevna have received reinforce ments .of. 4,000 . Albanian -cavalry. The Russian forces are - between Sel.vi and. Tirnova; holding strong defensive, positions.. . "-General Gousko is charged with the .duty of protecting, the southern outlet of the Balkan-passes.- : : London-, - Aug. C A telegram from ; Bucharest announces that Mehemet Ali and .Osaian Pasha hrtve defeated the" Russians at Tir nova, with the loss of fifteen thou sand killed and wounded. ' When" -the 'members of "Louisi ana's villainous Returning Board, that swindled the American people out of a President, were indict ed a short time since, a howl went up from 'the 'trooiy foil'.' bloody shirt organs of the Indianapolis Journal' type. They expressed great sympathy with the thieves and denounced their 'prosecutors. They" are now bubbling over with sympathy for 'those' "noble martyrs to principle" that have recently come to grief in South Carolina where law aud justice-' has again resumed sway. : Among recent arrests are ex-Governor Moses, exSpeaker Lee, ex-Lieutenant Governor Cleaves and ex-Treasurer Gardbzo." while others' of the villainous gang -are fleeing from the wrath to come. ;' ImOtcs on Suiatlay Sciiool ILesSOIl. ' '' ' BTic'V. WEBB. Acts svi,'22, Si August 12tli. '-. Oar Inst lesson cl6scd with Lvdia ex tending the hospitality of her house to the apostles who had brought her words of life and salvation. . This was excepted and enjoyed by the -apostles for some time. " In the meantime thej' continued -their prayer serpervices at stated times, no doubt at the same place on the river side. All went bnppy and peaceful until an event oecured tbat brought these .evangelists tato trouble. As' they were going oat to prayer .one day they met a young won?an possessed -of a .bad. spirit called "a spirit of divination." This damsel cried out when ' she saw them "thsse men are the servanis of the most high God. ' She continued to do this tor many days until at. last Paul felt 'that this irit runt be ranked and po he turned uY'on this i.-.rdden fortune teller cd in t' o iihT.Tc cf Jcsr.s Chrif-t lie couiuTnd I the evil spirit to ccrae out ufher. 'i Lo Lord heard his prayer and t rc 1 it. T!ie ed spirit was cist out. C.-.t tl is -irl 1 dle:n a servant and ' y l. r lbrtune tu-JIIn; 1 ad Lro-bt her mr.itcrs re.it ain. Now that the spirit ta ccLt1 t'.-(.ir da was pene. This made ber rr-trs mad, hence tl py L.iJ Pa-il and bdas firrcsted and tried on a c' ir-i of db:t.',rl.in tl i pH1.2 peace, Th i - - j:-tr,.f-s ro'-cunc-c 1 ii.cjii cailty and 'on tnand.d them tLc -vv.ri.-iy i. : 4n cr n hq ( . I and tL :n Vy .air to - -i Ihe poor, wL . p 1, abisJ, Heeding, ; q i, ss.re C; .t.i.nl to jui.-uii. 'ihe j ulor reoti.- 1 . i-t.-ic f ch.Lr."1 t" bf-l'tb-'-i f-.ar-dy. lu cl ' -r ta do tl.U 1 thiu.-t, tht ri ir.to the in:.r prison ar'r; :3t'. i'.r f. tf.. tin' ,.1 -lijj? i'lnrr prison vras a t1 v.rp di . 1 ii if v,..,i !i t . e woi t f,f ci ' 1 1 1 i J. stre p' A. rie I:ri Las i i ,I tcb t' j ;-.iso-:rs f i n .re ma', last; it. v v.,-: j ..l r ".ts ri'-st "1 "s i.-r ',h,; -i" d i rrt i cri a I'. b : . - r;:s wr. v t.. j 1. I t, -i" c f 1 !- - " "irrdv c c -p. 1 1 it pr.

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. . " n i tan! . , n - v r r 1 -t i' ,v c c ' o tl ri - - : i t' 1 .1, t. i i: r w j c -1 t- I in t v. . n1 f f d1 T. t' -s i : t' i r ' r " !' i ; ' j"5 -ft a - I.--1 ft " I ; - i v t n P. ' -. llierc are. huruIreJs vi Unnlues i- this day would be saved if theather would only go before. - Orleans tems. ' Be v. VvTm. C. Magner, .of Illi nois, lectured at' the Presbyterian church 'Monday night. Prof. French will teach a class in -vocal music' In this place. Prof. Mamlll, of Cincinnati, the yreat elocutionists, is delivering a. series of lectures in our Normal. This is certainly a grand treat- to the pupils. . ', . Mrs. J. T'. King and Mrs.. B. J. Hon are visiting at Bedford. : In our Normal we have scholars attending from Floyd, Washington and Lawrence counties. A.stianger has rented the building opposite the depot and intends starting a saloon there. Tou know the past experience with groceries. Are you prepared to sit still and allow a man to come to our town and start, a business that comes with it all that is mean, low and contemptible and that has already ruined several citizens of Orleans that might have been an honor to the town? , . '.. -. . The farmers in this neighborhood have finished their harvesting of all kinds and are now busy threshing their grain the crops are the best they have had for many years, the only : complaint we have beard of was about a few meadows out southeast of town that were rather thin but they were cut and are now stacked, i What benefit can Orleans derive from ii saloon? About the same benefit she derived from the beautiful hell feeders kept by Joe Kauffman and his right bovver, Loa Mead. : The grangers are V -moving their goods in their new building. II is a truth "that cannot be elisputed that whisky makes more tramps than hard times. . Charlie Conder has been on the sick list for several d ys. . There are but few of the young men of Orleans who touch, taste or hanelle vv lusky or any other intox icant, but with a saloon the temp tation is before them, they drink, they fall,, they reform for : a day th en die a drunkard. Then people see their mistake, they could have prevented a saloon but slept on their Riehts. MRsLmlla Lauihllj is vidiiog her brother at Battk-rcund, The ice -cream rapper at th Magn: r school hcu?e v.n a s;-.:ce-,s. Ve did not knew till th:n that any person had as larg a r.-crpta-clc far ica cream as s --m cr- ,;ns that w f vv there. O b-.v'nt " I . ... they a lip for it. If a E.doon is -tub 1 in the BauiTm.m props:ty, flgh;-; will be r. com men occurrtnte in the rv.-t end, I 'ee.ty cf draakci b:d.r; niound the eb iot. r ' tl ;ai;i er lo v n:r,!;.a'tl will be run o 1 ; tr: b-.. 1 be? TIrcra s ems to be auorg th cxreutive c.) the Scr.d-y P..:.;;cl C V.d. . -,'tr a why this -t-j . lo Vi t' ; r 1 e .

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1 ft (Ci him, 'j.;,:t rnl" d . call? f.r i netbor ;r;d r- iy th it 1 ' i -v d u a i .- . j b.h i drur.k, j ciLii ? J" I T--' f--!s his c q.'tivity, aad in an,, ebb of spirit clanks bp cbai; -, a;.J cr;. for help, re .Ivc ; to reform, end -stM k- it np tb?," again rp-n!vr?, wecs, prays tli. 1 . ivs It ;'gd:i," he is in the bands cf a giant -ho never pities ana never' relaxes his iron grip. IIi3 efforts to throw off his chains are futile and in his ag ony the cry of l.oWf tost, -may be heard. His resolutions have " faf ed him. His social affections - havelost, their - tenderness, conscience has losMta power, the heart its in sensibility. He is now an abandon ed wretch, and in your great aIic tion you almost pray to your God that. death may take. him away. The, vortex now roars, the strug gling victim buffets the -fierv wave with feeble stroke, the whole process of dilatory, murder is bro ken, the wheel at the cistern stops and the dust returns to the earth as it was. That boy was to have been-your support when you are too-old to. longer fight the :batties of life.-,. This is no fancy picture it is occurring every day in ur coun try; . It- may be that some family will realize it in less than a year if a saloon is started here. Stop it before it is too date, and let the world know that Orleans,' now without a saloon, will remain -so, and the prosperity of our Town is then certain. :MooNSiiiNEB. Ex-United 'States Marshal Shaffenburg, of Colorado, is now in the Kansas penitentiary for embezzle ment. He admits that ho used f 50000 to carry Colorado for Hayes and to elect Jerome Chaffee to the United States Senate.' ; in- view of the recent decision on the patent outside question, the Sheriff of Henry countyjrefuses to auvertise sheriff sales in th Knightstown Banner, which is a patent outside. . . -. --Blooming ton Courier. The St. Louis whiskj cases are to be reopened, The government has commenced suit against Win . McKee, of the Globe-Democrat, a radical organ, to recover something over 2,000,000. , The Womingmen's ticket carried the day in Louisville last Monday.. , .: Kentucky went Democratic' as usual in Monday's elections. The lustful Turk seems now to hold the winning hand. " " " LEGAL. ' p sOi'JOi: is iirrWi.- eiVPn t'i.-U J-" n T, & - : 1 : v "iy to i o.ir.i t f noMiJonf.,:' .acoi!iil;-,;-t.u!'i,tI" t'u-u-1 ovt - --ion, t i ')..;-" U-. n.i-s county court liono, in the tnyrn of I'f .Q: ic In Uai .( . ft 1 at tha 'Ii, Or-S-et'iciiitv-r. lsn. inr a license to ffl!, Iinv'cr aa-'l kit 3 away spmtous, vinous and in a it m-toxiv-atmir liV.nrs m a less qnantitr than a Quart at a turns wita tne pri viUpe of aiion--j ji;r the same to be drauk on his premisfg f ouvs year. Hid place of business, - anil the y;"ui.-e-j vs m rcon s;iia hmu:- f." to ),, 'li.d.k (iiv k;i''Hn as ll.c rj'i;! en t' 2 n I f. ) )r, iu t'-.e f '.r !: ct rnrii T of t1 i 1 r r fa 1 t 3 f ' i ,1. in v t.fv nr " t -',. ', Orleans township, Orsns- cnmitv, Indiftna. . jl-. .'. " jOl.v , . s--" ; ,.:J.-J r. l' viiti'. tf t-. o. !,, t n.8-1, ctfO't f-" ) t' i tioik cf t'.f Oiaii'.-.' oircii't n. I ct '-e r. t v,' 1:; ; t)V.. hi ::'iii.'t i'l.!'.!.-1!-, on - Vi L' a may, Ari'sr i isrr, bet rt.-a th a hours of Id o'clock a. in. end 4 o't t - i . i.i. c f '-.n 1 t". , i i.ei' ,r(! ' 1 1 p t. u-,.tf O: .j tmn'r, tr re. Is nv i ( ii f t a t'mi u-it fc u I i. ' . v.ui j c.i rs, i 1 i 'l ii , ''uci:'. ii i(,ilt--nU. tj-Mit: J U' iu 1 1 1, , i st nil k.-t r rl ilif f(iL' iii-t ' - i' 'v r f sn ii in t r cr s tuv ribl'.ii one Ij k ' i an t tu i v, -r. c a'- .1.1 j it. t tuoiv.' i r l.'-i, .a r-u ,."(. cm' 4i, inn i una. ' T i.l v i ! Ct 'i-e 1 - .1 n e j! " .n rr. i.i' it !" Tl tl ' ' 1 5 1 ( -. i - v- ft 1 at i f ! -c (

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iactiini; malt r s -de L y Creec Cl '" t're Lhl Cn- C! in si in fie u - - - i" l L Cart. a. -ii in. i i c., i .n-t ; noli L-(0 1 s. i 1 !l' Vi' !;. - ALBERT IlOUGli PAX3LI- -IKD. ' This splendid 4 storj eoiWc r.:t . oiuiaiccvu tne oyui-il Slut? Ci l'- J Square. A oornrnodioits Feed ' connection with-tha House c- ' accommodating 123 norses 1 - soiui cvaijj:l;t; July 31, 1872-. A i"l m 1 n 1 2 f r a f r-.T-e? 1 1 v .,. 1 . .. . ... V .JI.,1VI- .J , mg the services of a'., good Jb r; should call on George b. I Term3 reasonable and satisfuctioa t anteed. . , ' Paoli, March' I7th, 1874 WILL pay the Highest IIaeixt'p for Good Walnut lumber. He. t'-i wants Poplar. lumber if Sawed So r ' Office near the Depol : . Nov. -10. : 1S75..: - ,. . ART 1 1- ZOJ TETZli; ,.1'AO r.r. IX DIANA, (OfJb'XCB AT ALBERT K0UHK.)use, o!n end Fresco F.' ram c r , respectfuMii it f . , , ( w of p, , , - i Vicinity t',' 1 i , j,,, 1 1, ,t, ,.i , Ids scrv s 1 tb- pi bu , oifi,rt 1 it 1 1 V'OCSV."!M 'ill' 1 11 lip' tt hi if, J, j , . J i acknowb i - t, 1 1 1 or s i,i 1 t He is pire r i to jl i and s . , 1 (. , . in:r: r'mi 1 n I . ,1 j-, , 1,1 Ui 11., -tn !r,i;-r and 1 ;u:er Urinrii-.a-. rrtrait p. n n a - i titj. V , To Having- a i a rare amount of lumber on I;l and hem. if wel 1 sitnaied to rnannfacsnve i,t sanif, I am onabi-.'d to the foliowini ic prices: . ' .POrhAR. 7 u r: . -),') to 1;; 1 1 -0 to 1' .' i, orii'-. IS " '-! a.i 1 J il , rnthiM'l.'-.irii 1 I a." J 1 No. 1 i .i ! 1 OAT. No. 1 No. 1 Joist I am i-eadv at- H ; 1-1 nred at ;5 t,o to r f,a p i'lf.liT bv t e i 3r ihonand nrw. :.f ..'. J-1 r -6 f ' to unifier and ti le of work ur ni vnarire. I 1 1 A " -'r Ac. i- M111 .1 , i n.rei pc, it i -. O" I i '--! -

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