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a . ... - - i .' r th . ; ... 1 I 1 K ' 1 0 ! Ad T ! t.v i it: ;.!. if 1 :.d 1 i:i ! ; ii t ."Vol Ice. All persona desiring to pay their" subscription in wood will please I i i . : it aloii. Iff trrij need iff money to carry cn Xiur lusinras ami to pay cur ddtst fin'l tee font rr cry. man ccvpj vs to muke immediate icltiemcnt., We meanjiut tchat tve my. Commissioners Court i.? in sic :i. SC3shall Holy Vc out. alt is rtiruiti rddo Circuit Court third Monday Inovanber. Kev. S.,E. liarr will preach at the Presbyterian church next Sun day. lion. Theodore Staekhouse, of Or--afijv'fille, whs in town Monday ant! yes terday. The stable; connected with the M. II. tmr.sonaso has been thor oughly repaired. I). A. Kochenour, of the Brownstown tar, was in town Monday and Tuesday -on leral business. Cnl. Moore, representing the boot and shoe house of McCiunr, Day & liiley, Louisville, Ky., is in town. J lev. Richardson, of the U. church, preached at the M. church Sunday evening. B. E. Geo. Vt'i ic-.t, the "boss drummer boy" of Indianapolis, was in town last week interviewing our drug merchants. Wm. J. Frazer left last Monday for Princeton, Now Jersey, to attend the Theological Seminary. Solomon Moore, Esq., of Kansas, a former resident of this county, is back on a visit to his old home. Elder John Hamilton, of New Albany, will preach at the M. 13. Church, ia this place, next Saiurdaj-evening. Several couples of the lads and lassjs of our town attended the picnic at llardinsburg last Friday. , The several trustees of the county met at tho court house Saturday as a County Board of Education. Jack Samlefur lias the front room upstair ovr-r Arnold's barber shops nil will be found there at all times by custodiers. Trustee Jan. M. Summers, of "Soutlteust, called on us Saturday and left a su!.s!anU,;il "reminder" a ii iv under and that the room recently oeenp"i'.-i by Kemp has been rented to l.r.iasviibi parties who will open n iniliie.ery store therein." Rev. V.". Yv.piittt, pastor oftheFreilcrich!j;:r;; M II. clvirfff, will be in nt-tendanr-e nnd assist in the bashct meeting at Orleans next Sunday. This place and vtciimy was risited by a heavy elociriosil, rain and wind stetm FriJar evening. Ko serioaa din:;;:-.? w;.j d cf. ;e tha.t we 'aave heard A!. Hine, or. a of Louisville's best and mo.t popular commercial traveler?, was tu town last week. Ah, sometimes, travels "on the Delaware." A little .i r r : . 'i f ?r, Alt. Me IV os Li - d d ye r - , : i -c;5t ?y: t ' i! i. rl y of fi t r. Tin. 1 'r ' a e c hC w ,r:ne i iux iir i Ho ir - t ' O'.t, tii. ' e i I II. - ' 1 t i i I T? it tb it k I.v. rt r . -d 1 1 , t . t: c 1 i ? a

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ii r t:. t i J. II. o I r tb:-, f. CuiM. u i-ie , I ? to r: .u I .tml ) t Jinn c hit i:i tr A'di it -nil Is 'j1, s a lilt! r,,'.'- I ! I ivi ' I?. ! uf fever. V"; it o -till b 'i py I ?r, .'(. L !v:1 !'o Ih r .dsal:j;.i, hf:? lb citizens will always say, ''there ili;tH be none." Tito death of Ivy Morgan which occurred Wt-ilne.sdas, tho 2(..Ui of August, by the explosion of a coal oii canf should ever bo .a warning to those who use it for making fires. We will nut mention the particular. of the accident in tbes items but have given way to an other co r re noadent. Mr. J. F. Hamilton, our promi nent lumber merchant, talk.s of btiilvling- him a residence in Orleans. Mrs, Kizzie Campbell will take charge of the Mil lis farm and David llardman will move where she now lives. When you take a drink boys be sure and don't fall in the Kauffman cellar. We have heard of persons falling- in there. The Presbyterians will at once put their church under repairs, which, no doubt, will add much to its appearance. . Alpha. The Paoli fair begins September 5th, and ends on Saturday, tiie 20 1 h. We are sorry it conflicts with our lair iiere, as we would be pleased to attend both. Can't the Paoli fair postpone a week or so? Mitchell Times. We also regret that these two fairs, only 13 miles apart, are set for the same time, but, inasmuch as Paoli postponed last year, after the time had been iixed ft.r holding our fair, we think Mitchell might postpone this time. If some change is not made both fairs will sutler from the conflict. The County Board of Education met at the court ho-'se in Paoli. Saturday, Sept. 1, 1S77. The Coun ty Superintendent and nine trus tees were present. The following books were adopt ed for use in the public schools for the next -six years: McGuffey's Headers and Spellers, Ray's Arith metic, Brown's Physiology, Gow's Morals and Manners. s sr ,t .i. . i..it i .t i iu.umt.iv us ine leinu uuuiuav Anna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Collins, and 'she gave a birthday party in the evening, to which she inTtted all her iittl friends and playmates. They assembled, to the number ofaboat sixty, and such a time as thev did hare. After enjoying themselves with plays, refreshments, &c., they departed for their homes at a reasonable Lour and were put in their little beds. Robert Carlton, Esq., ono of Bedford's most, prominent and popular citizens, accompanied by Mrs, Sue Alexander, and Misses Lizzio Denson and lYorthcraft came over ast -ihursuay and joined tho Wyandotte excursion party from this place. The sale of the real estate of Joseph Coulter, of Stamperscreek, by his As-, sisnee, James L. Noblitt, took place Monday. The home place, of I GO acres, was purchased by Honjamin F. . Ste vens, ot . ashington county, tor I,jU the rcKiinder, C7 acres, was 'knocked olfta Wm. T. Corn well for 52,?00A terrific electrical storm visited Elooraingtoji Friday evenins:, durinfr which tie McGee block was struck nd partially demolished by light ning. The roof be;. of tin, tho flaid . was dissi-pnto-t withoa caosing:seriOB.,injury to the inmates; but the discharge was so -i r.:. y i.tie i :l: I f r .! V vT'tt t 1 i tlu Il .ll.ti of .1 eu.irf Irora the baihtir.ji. fr. W. C-u'.j 1 '1 :'.. w. ') 1 1 o-. -:i Irel; C "lei I; sereiiard, was i:i town S.ti.iday d p!- I i,-. v.:. : r li.Mtih-ni for .-ulj-vtariti tl f.tvov . t -i I'v t I -; . v.i - - i.i.- n i, i I il ' .rw s t: ? ? , -ho .i in t with. Rn ho I o r-t f sr -ei 1- t rt t bi tn mi d at e t if, in I b 1.: to ; ! X ty" i

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i -1 ii ' r -t a V it, i. y I - tb - - i i 4" . iV i.. . ...... v., ... . j - ' '.v in rt. Ib-v' J. M. M ' ' ir :.: 1 J. V.'. - i, .-i 1 1 .1: it.' will I - ; ; fi cn Siun-1'tv by ilsv. J. II.. jti-rkins. T:.i-. i.:? "tb" r 1 inf 1 1 f a r- Ji.i .) -f the old -atle; i (,f ib-i i. lhb ib jo1., t ; .la'dy the fsie-.-d.i and rt.-.n -"tb:i -" the II . jkin.s arid Tucker families. Evey body is invited. Come with well filled baskets. The meeting will hold several days. Rev. F. M. Symms, pastor Presbyterian Church in Paoli and J. V. Tucker- will . hold, a basket meeting' at Atkinson school house, miles south of Paoli, commencing' at 3 o'clock p. in., on the Saturday before the fourth Sunday in September. Everybody is invited. Come with well Ib'lod baskets and let us have a good time. There will be a b;sket meeting held at the cool spring, one mile west of Paoli. on Sunday, Sept. 9, ,1877. Rev. John II. BohbHt, of the Christian Church, and several other prominent preachers wiil be present and address the meeting". Come with your baskets well filled and have a good time. Teacisers Institute. s The thirteenth annual teacher's institute of Orange county, Indiana, A ill convene at th High School building "in Paoli at 10 o'eloek a. m.,on Monday, September 10, 1S77. - ' - The programme vill embrace recitations in each of the eight branches, lectures, essays, select readings, etc. The subject of examination and promotion will be thoroughly discussed. It Fs confidently expected that each teacher in the county will give his presence and assistance to the work. No teacher who expects to keep up with the times can afford to absent himself from the county institute. An examination of applicants for license will bo held at the close of the institute, September to, 1877. James L. Nobl-itt. Co, Supt. I Ait 1 fitters Remain ins ia tho Post office at Paoli, Ind.. on the 1st of Sept. 1877. If not called for in 30 days will be sent to the dead letter office. Thomas Skrivuer. Nathan Guss. Julia Forbs; Millie Chandiler. David Burton. Nettie Busic. Bernard, A. J. Rhodes, P. M. Attention Farjiicrs asul Seed Dealers! The Diamond Wheat is the largest in tho world. It grows and matures in any climate , ia the United States. The grains averago nearly one-half inch' in length. Ono grain produces from 25 to 35 stalks, with heads averaging from 7 to 0 inches, and each head, containing about dO grains. In order to introduce this wheat I will send a small sample to every reader of this paper free of ehargo. Agents aret wanted in every county. Write to me at once. Address W. S. Tipton, Cleveland, Tenn. Grange Picnic. Ed. News There will be a Grange speaking and picnic at West Baden Springs on the 11th day of September and we hope there will be a general attendance from all parts of the county. We want everybody to come, no matter of what occupation or profession. Tt is expected that all Omrt- , ill c.-v.'' in f .11 : V. r-.d v, ith I i-r.r.cr--, ...- j with L ' 1--. w ii a wk i r -,-: : -. '1.. a !.;. . ( I the t tVrm in ro. 1.: ,.: ill ,b 1 ,.n-.i . ia c : I V : r 1 V.' t it 1 ' I

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1 1-.:.; Ill I'b: I: : ; n - t! ; e:;t , ivu i i f :Ai Wi .1. r.oa e-.,t. a i 1 r -.1 ) U' o aid-. Mr I give ys.t the !b', :t ' prb- ,;. .1 "i . '; e tn l:-.r.. ;cr Organs. Cd! t l I. v I f- re urc iir,;, at tb. - Rb 1 ; House. Paoli, May S, 1S77 The bind owners in Orange county are probably not aware that until the Government patentis delivered to the patentee or his assignee there is a cloud on the title which must be removed. Persons not having patents will do weii to get them. For further information inquire of James F. Collins, 13-tf at News Oburo. 2,5eII.awayJs l!IIs -iisd OlizttliCSSt. Scrofula was considered incurable until th- great discovery of "Holloway's Pills and Ointment" flashed upon the world. Diseases which bailie the skill of the medical schools, readily yield to these peerless remedies. Scurvy, erysipelas, saltrheutn, itch and ail cutaneous eruptions are curable by them. '25 cents per box or pot. ' The Singer Sewing Machine Is a favorite. We sell the Singer at $30 $10 and $15 for the latest and most improved. Call and see them. 33- Bowles & Bellinger. XLIXC & STCCIS.EI1 At their mil!, in this place, have the best and cheapest lot of jeans, flannels, coverlets, yarn, &e., &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. G-ltf $509,000 to loan at 9 per cent., in esums of $1,000 and upwards, on good productive real estate in any pvart of Southpra Indiana. Apply to or address. JasF. Collins, General Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Agent, Paoli, Ind. SO-tf Hoop-la.. ' . . Eveiybody go to Andrew Dougherty's store at New Prospect, to e place to get cheap and pure wines and liquors for medicinal purposes. . Also a full line of staple and fancy groceries, candies, nuts, fruits, Ac. Pleas tiro taken in showing goods. Choice sawed "A" pine shingles S3 50 per thousand, 2nd quality $2 25 per thousand at Allen & Reed's, Orleans. If you want a dish of fresh oysters go to Parson & Bro'sV, on west side of the square. - IleniemJjcr -That Thomas Staleup, on the cast side, of the public square, has opened out a first class stock of Family groceries, jnrovisfons, confectioneries Ac., ie. ,-Also a nice line of hats, caps, boots aad shoes. All of wdiieh will be sold at- the lowest living prices, Ramomber also that when you buy goods of mo that you don't buy auction g ,", bat ";.;u buy v.;-. r inu d j; Cdl at:d see fr youT-clf. T'rt s c . hjtu'gc d pro.k t.tk.-n in ercb i! gj at the higb.t l mjrl,..t price. r2ii If y:v ' to l :y c? i f tue y c ,1 i., 11 -. J : c. 'I t:i F:. tl 3 Ibli Pr- ' f '1 ... ib i I.d't 4 i

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3 r, t r c : ,,. r I. Tuous warding euabig, kt; ' tv ..;.m r, ieo dri; ' or . tl v - ir. tb tl J:r -..i;.1 we't to c.'.ll c-i tl-J kr.lgbt of tl; vi- .sis, .Tobit II. .' vir.-k ; r, north Zl ) ; la's dru.r .--tr-.e. Buy a sewing machine from us and you won't have io pay for one for some one elsa first. 83- Bowles & Bellisgek, First and ast iXoticc. .. All persons owing1 Sheriff's fees to the estate of William P. Shively, deceased, are hereby notified to pay the same to The Clerk of the Orange Circuit Court or to the undersigned before the 25th day of December, 1S77. The money is needed to settle said estate, and fee bills will positively be issued for all such fees remaining unpaid at that time and their collection enforced as speedily as possible. Ihte is the last notice and will save costs and trouble to those who heed ir, James A. Frost, d9-tf Administrator. Our attention has been called to some new and useful cooking uten sils recently invented. One ot which 13 -known as the Centennial Cake and Baking Pan, made of Russia iron, and is so constructed that after your cake is baked, you can instantly remove it from the pan without injuring it; and having a raised bottom the cake can not possibly burn. It is also provided with a slide on the bottom, so that hen you remove the tube, you can close the hole making a pan with plain bottom for baking jelly or plain cikes, bread, etc. Another the Kitchen Gem is also a very useful and long- ieeded iiou 'fchold necessity. It is a plated Wire boiler or steamer to hang inside of an ordinary iron pot for boiling'' or steaming vegetables, which, when done, can be easily removed perfectly dry without lifting the heavy, sooty iron pot oifof the stove, avoiding the danger of burning the hands with the steam in pouring off the hot water. And the vegetables can not possibly burn, "if tho water boils dry, as the steamer does not touch the bottom of the pot. These goods are sold exclusively through nsrents to families, giving universal satisfaction, and presents a splendid opening for some reliable lady or gentleman canvasser of this county to secure the agency for a profitable business. For terms, territory, etc., write to L. E. Brown & Co., lNTos. 214 and 2IG Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hal 11a! Look Here! If you want Pittsburg coal, doors, sash and blinds call on Allen & Reed, Orleans. Great lit luctlois in Sewing niiicliliies. . The very ere at litrence in the cesc ot ma chine buuta wiUi cab and tliOKe oH. by travcUinr agei.t3 has iiulueed me, in the absence of any one haudlin.? tiiem on the c-rt.ti system in thin part of the couutrv, to add VI 1 t 1 i V (I-. W i i ii t I ill ki i tO 1 1 e it tl 1 t 1 1 1 ')!!( IbJ" 1 111 ' I 1 I - t ) 11 1 i i ) v I v 1 1 jt rt i- tit il. I! It 1 ' t V i titIt I i i 1 ( 1 I J 1 Ij -. V 1 f- 1 f ! ) i t i ) "-i r n i 1 iLiii t s r ii i -i i hi i ein ii 'd I ' ! ' t 1 1 -1 Iiit ii 1 f U 'Of 1 1 1 f j . - 1.. f . i C-I Lii t f 1.. 1 .... 1 i lit ennrrv. It . 'v -( t 1 1- iff v- 1 eli 1 nc a tv I eonipnrMou of price;1. I simpi-r 1 iti- 1 1 -f the bi3h i (t(i 1 les. 1 i 1 1 t of t 1 r ; . i s j it ' i I ty ii .1 ! 1 1 1'IVIT!' thf ill" ii 1, t :'V A .- J : l AMI. K'.u i'-.;. L. S. P.OWLKS. I , " 1, . JA 1 ". r: to tiro I't-' Ilc. Ft r' ti .my y ,:rs we have made tv. brir sattt d to tb. uil1.:.... . ; v.. l cl of !'.;..' r.iv. Tb r 'il? of cur, :- b.tvc beta 1 : : b V- r- !, In ft (, t' : 12 . " ' I b- ( -a - ? . t f 1 - . : 3 ? . ? , j 1 . . f j. . "..I t.. ..!.. Jj ... . . ttitll ii.-J I ,"i i t - t. y- r : c , -1 f r r i.. It- ' - ! . - L... ;; f i , b. r , : -1 . t cl . : r Fl i -1 ' T . tl . ; .. 1 ' ; : t: :. ' 1 r. J -. b i , i L ; :;itb tb- ul c f . ' 1 .11 r t-

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"- A... 3 . ir, - . th - .- , . t f -'i j , " . v ...... , --" - - ' - -: ' 1 1'vi a ; - ' - ----- J . I .dv.- -dl' :.!! nu b- I r t! ' ft b Ami 1 for all kinds cifeo,..':. Ev ry cAb . ;C. C.u:.ty r ' 1 r f, , 0 " LU LIBER I ' LUMBER!! ITavui j a lar;: a-.uount of lmnVroit liaaJ. RTnlbeHiiT well fit u.ite-i to rua :v.i f:l-t 5 ce tho same, I am enabled to oil-r the f alio win j low prices: - POPLAR. R n ?0 to HQ 08 F 10 O'l to 12 50 Stud and Joist 12 ,"0 to Weatherboard and Flooring No- 1 1 and 2 inch., dry....'... No. 1 1 and 2. inch, jrreen 15 CO 15 GO 20 CO IS 00 oaii. No. 1 C.20 C5 No. 1 Joist 25 I am ready at all times to avr by the hundred at $5 00 to f 50 per thousand' acoruiu to timbt-r a i' I Ptyle of sawinp. First class work or Tm cha.rtr?. " Plow Stocks. " A:b-t re1 s. Wn atm - ton ?ri:e, reasonable. House i-at iriis eh-.-aw tor chsU. L'nt-h paid tpr timber within foi-.r uxilen cf the mill. - JOHN J. ALE EN, 37I'AOI.I, IXI.. S s ' 9 I I ,. ... a torroru-.-i-r. itm. Cicnoa, t' a i a ft fi ii Wtetiotrton tt, c.:-i.j) iu. Mrs, P, C, I'. Hickman, l 0, lias rermsticiitlv located ia tin town, and Is now fctoppinir at the Albert ircisi-. She is a rradnate of one of the finest modleal schools in tho citr of lloion, a'tl served as a.ssit;! ant (nirgwn in diflVrent husi-.ua'.s and on Uttttle i.ei ..-i et the v estern Divijimi uf the XT. S. army. Tin? lady now oSVrs herhorie.es to the Indies of J'aoli. Ind., and to th? afU'k-U-d vt tlti.s j-'.aee ia jrem-ral as a physician for chronic diseases, each as Sere Eyas and' Bllndasss, No difference, of how long s'.iu: d:n if tho ball is whole. CATARRH IN THE HEAD Cured eeitain and sore; liheumafiKni and Cancer very sure; Sore Throat. N curat pria and diseases of trio If cart; croIula in itsvvoisforms; t;hill and Fever in one application, and. in fact, almost every disease that ha.-i bcwrae ehrunic. Cfiii and so her. Tins Jailv spent one year in 31!ooo!lnrtin, Ind., and performed many cares while. t!n.-re. Slis Takes "tii3 Fibi OH. tlia Eyes where peoidc are blind, without the aid of mineral niedieincs. , she alo treats on ldirenoio.y. Oo and have your head examined nun team wnat hnsiiiess vtrtt are best adaptci to. " i."-tf I will hold Public exn ininatinn rf Anplicants to teach in the Common Schools of Orange Hounty, Indiana, at the Lligh bcioo! omidinsin r on the last Saturday of eacdi month. ' Examina tion will commence at 9 o'clock a. m. Aiiolicants 'must present the inor.er certiii'oato of pood moral character. I will aiso beat the Auditor's o olefin Paoli on the second Tuesday of each month. JAMES L. 2?ORLITT, Toauty Sup t. PnoltJune 29 1375. 41. OrUbGLv; T--V,- l!r.l!, t---i St.. C'iii.-!.-,. ll!i,'fjr sa evnei ncti -.1 iicniiooti er J :i is r. t c y , p.;-.i.s oeotiy cured ; dUcx'ts 04" V. e tiiaii'.-r, S r.i -. . Uv r, lnn. A1nr, I'stwrH. Hlw. i.i tun-air 1:Imi, ejtI i?Tv l:Ah.S " F t'fcjl Ales, yield to k t-ai.iw.eat. It. 6 ie kM fcfcl life-loj n;in s.tdticcvlruxn fell. Ii tf-matot ti lietrmcii S-.-' vl. no mcrcarv. t'iw in ihft r-. .s. r A a.. rlf Rte nomsurd itarJ, ulr me. p-nieau. Sead f.fty ntt fur imm f F-ubstf Oociu w.i! r.r- " Itnp-rtnt.t fnfoKMSSoB iTi!: Jri, tiX.tjii'S ftnivUTSSii, H?-'1WT. CoBr-jir.-'.v! 'r-. IIAEBIAG-E GUIDE ri&ini T B I mW.'H of S-I ., B Si! ctiMSMt Of Ple IJ;vt;-. V r.!u3Le to ;n lr..'r.d ivrri t .-. cc.-;ten.'.-is-:-!f " v '- fr to b E-ai'.CT nd truly ha.r.;jy In tb taviW te.'1 'tody gt tLa tix-jt. tu-. u, cU, to sty 4.u. ....... ..-J. J di:alep. iii -It:itfj, Caps A1TB IICTIOITQ., NcU's side Psblic Square, PAOLI lb' DIANA. A,-au tl, 18 7 2. . , ' - ."? :. '. ,f ro-: crtca,.. v . j r: i I:.

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' j j. . . - . , .. . - . - - " - ' ; ' t . " r i . . ill ; t j i -ri ca -t ' .i-iJ l.-iJ ,, . u .IJ. . f -.. ,. -.in f:r:-;.-j i , . mmodathn ,M b far IJ.- 1 beuid b : r .nt tk.'b .3 we ' .. ! in- clAi.u,.,, ii.UL , , ' W . ,s. A. 4. ,J aa. AT PAOLI, CRAIhSE COUNTY, EID., oSra to 'its student"! the rollowiEg- adrsa..'f.'iksTKrrnox in- any mtAciiot, ScienO ?!. or '1 rssre.! fvh: -.' ion. a- Tin-: mtiviLKui: or e.letiq Ihair own m ndi'--. " ' ::. Tiiui:t;UH TEACHIXc; find ar,,:i, oj'pomitiity for all nuctb'd instruction. " 'nu; Vsi; or .utauaxis in trt S'i !idy wf the S-tf-!u-es. 5. V wkj.i. fi:t.i;cn:n cnnK of SHeat;.4 Study for tttoxe v. ho jrfi t complete a ecu1 f;. ISHTRVCllOS AMI ACT V Ah TK.Viyiva'o? TKM'UltBS. . . 7. AN ARK.3i:Ki-NT OF WORK to f-n;,;,ls ywnij tearhers and o'.l.eisto ii.-ennic Tt'OK "lull 8CIKXTIPIC tlKlW'Ar ij four v-. i tinm (or li:ss aai meet their expenses l,V i heir uwn la bar. . '" . ' 8. Low TvJTios-, there bcliig xo' extbai 0. Ksp-.mses less in tlss airsrcffnfe than at any other institution oiu-nnr equa! facUi'J.. The Spring Term of Isi wclks be-in t ii" 2G. is. r. ' .Stmlents a-losirtc-l st anv' timerturtn tci-m. '' - For further laformatioiradilrt-. ' ' ' ., mu p. rmniiA:t princii .. 20;A FHYSIOLCCICAL - '( i ' - ml Irmtua on th - r- " uut.i-s .f ma-r..r ri t:( ." " ' i iS: thet1 f-lf ff . -r !J i -!"( Hi f ' I '"H-f tit vomn. ' , . , ' 1 "It. run o- j :'- ' unt.i.. Mft-u , .... a.--'f At..i. . -.icrn.f.,(irt .'..! b t-.s , .. ACIII. Li:firtt (, , l(IIU (!',n,fj UjP.tim Jliluit.AL-,. T.r ttf ill r. -. 11 ' r 1 1. i ' ' u noMfif.-wi" ctii -on - -hi i . i Si i u . a. to. '.'-ft. jiuur.-j XJJCt.iJOi.-J. :J, .iu. J3. JHJi M. fct- Iuto, J GR00ERT STOEB'I Would refsiMM-'ifiilly infnii the jmVHc Ib&t bt isa.s on hum a larg Mtict ot rnnnipffltf 0 r t- 0 L, , -v , I f 1 ' r . ii tt. GLASS AND WINDOW SAW, CIGARS, 'JOB AC CO, TEA, COFFEE, -SUGARS, Mr.-kcrcl aiid AVhili; 'l-'isli, by retail or tin k;t. and all attt(.!o:t i;slt-i!ly T.r-pt in a provi-y-i'.m store, and will b-.'ddh't a--, cheap a an hons.- in ', lie pl;-.---. XH? i'h'-' Ui-r'.?ir t mark'-t pi iee -,vili be paM fjc every ues.-i :ii:.i'..n of p(tbtcv. Til? piti.Ste a:v luvuvd to call an.S t-xaaiinc iav .-.t-.K-k of S -;. Sri-Sat lti- t .e 3 r'iri'; -1 , -j (rif(j A OLD Grocers & Confeclioners, KOKTII. SltuE 1-l'iiLIC GC-rxRH, 1'AOLI,' INDIANA,- :: Kct'133 i'fffl:ai;!iT on haad a fall and rom. plctc stoi:k of .;!",.. ricf,.. Candie. Nntn. Krtiits. Ac (.HA- i:,irlcr shon and Jii'lianl TaUfc in connection with the hums.-,- Call siid - Faoii, Ii. b, daiy IT, 3S77. Z-fi n ' ,:iajf.'is;! 4 -,; .-ki BOOT & SHOE HAKER. East si.l 1'ublie S'oar?, cac loor soistSt of Mont i:.vo's Store, PAOLI, INDIANA, f nvites tb? 8tti?rfl:n r.f fae pni-.tift to M fsCJloifi. for ilolas isll Saw ol work in the very !t:,t style, iUtpairii-r nd co'iniins iHn tLeaply, Ci;is-kly an t well. Kxfit-rieacel v;c i'kr.ien lasisoye-l. Corac ai-l see me. 8i l jr v -t- ?. T "- - : 1 . '-,1 ' '",-1 .rtf-'.'. . it j Vi Ct;T.U4 v J..-i Lo lis. " -" r.r- n r r; n n n C E 5 t ! : ! i. - ! J i til t. i It i,'Jjj .we I 0wiVv 7.: a; r.? ja ; I a .... ; .:iom,