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3 In a it I " r ( u id : ' ':.'! th 'i, i;a c f - f r . - - :v' hi I' 5. .t 1 i v k. bp ' !. If our c. la: v . ... t; it t re; ii tit a ve. y o: a;. 1 vi 21 ! iriumi h- , :.t!y ( b u d. J. V. Uamhill, Ksq., a prom im nt stock trader from Dagrange, Ky., is In town, Fir. B. is a clever gentleman and those of our Ftrrners having st-ek to sell will tlo well to call on Iiim. The Anderson Democrat clee spom this motto, "God bless our subscribers." They must bo above the average run of subscribers if Bro. Brownl?e is so exceedingly i c0icitotis as to their welfare. A couple of Albert House stable boys had a set to one day last week, for all and eingtilur of which they were called to answer in the court of .Justice Stinon, and were fined, but skipped before paying or staying. Many a fellow has complained of too much motherdndaw, and justly too, but only tuink of a fellow with sixteen brothers-in-law. W. T. Cornwell has just that number and wants to know, you know, who can trot out a greater number. Feb gs article, with enclosed clipping, on pension? to soldiers of Mexican and Indian wars, was received too late for publication this week. We endorse every word in his article and will publish it next week yure. We hope Peleg will favor us again and often(er). As will be seen by our announcement column, Mr. John L. Jlegenity is, at the request of his many friends, consented to become a candidate for Treasurex, Mr. M. Is too well and favorably known to require an extended notice at our baud-!. His nomination will add strength to the ticket. Tlse protracted meeting in the Presbyterian church is .-dill in progress. It will continue throughout this week, and longer if the interest seeuisj to justify. Since thoir last communion there have been 10 accessions tsj the church; o by letter and ,5 by profession. The Lord's supper was administered last Sabbath, when there was a public reception of the new members, two of whom were baptised. The public generally are invited to attend the meetings at Mi a. m. and 7 p; m, each day; Tlie formal Sclissl. The Hi rin,r Term of the Southern Indiana Normal School has opened with very encouraging prospect, except that in the lower departments whooping cough prevtn!s, at present, a full atteivJanco or c;r;uren. in . tlxo High School work twenty-nine dashes are ali'ca Jy provided fe-r, wkh am pie time for recitation, and with competent teachers. Here is the place tor good, thorough, efficient work. Let the youg men and women of our county avail them-s:-ive3 of it. Pupils are admitted at any time during the term. The Stata F'nrd of Fdaeation i divided t rtate int) n-C!) didricf s for the p';ri ' c.f h Iding u. ;s ,f !;.. C:r.iy C'.:j aint' d r.t -. a r. a-; f - F e d; - trh-S to v. hi h ();.!r courdy i-s att It- I id b i:' : 1 at :7crt !i Vi rn F-i : vil! 1 n di;.:i ,md h, I. 7 t n the i 1 ,n 1 I . -: .'in,' sulj.cti h s: ; J bv the '. . vl- ' -F. ti Imsi t ma: ? i c. :y I i t 1; f l -r th

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:i -rv T T F I IruLiliy r.furd i, 1 rd :i:tJlt !..'; hi I -t . n . J.r t! j f. " ing eir.an; t t". -: e r ..rth i ws.ro to:u: g n i i r i'l-fime, 'j - :-, i'"'- - ni -d by a ir : r: ,r r. ir.:-.I )jrt;a, one of riil'.I.cll'i f j-t yr ung mc:i, wera attr.ictrd by Lhe r.n--e, ami upon in -w : t-i-rr .cmuT, to a j.rtdn the cause, were . fired upon by parties armed with shotguns, loaded with K,.'. ...1. ... . ,? .. .. '. . "wi ucauseu receiving a heavy charge in hi? abdomen and groin, and his companion, Barton, receiving ceversl shots in his arms and body. Deceased at once started for his home, near by, where he informed his brother and sister that lie was fatally shb't. He lived until Friday morning, when he died in great agony. His companion, Burton, is still suffering from Isis wounds, but is not considered in any danger. Harry's remains were brought here Saturday and interred. Deceased was an honest, industrious, sober young man whom all admired for his manly, noble character. His shooting and death caused intense excitement among the good citizens of Mitchell, Avho went en masse and riddled the house and contents of those who caused his shooting and death. To show the esteem in which he was held by those among whom he lived, it is only necessary to state that the noble, reherous hearted citizens of Mitchell would not allow hi3 surviving brother and sister to bear anv part of the expenses attending his death and burial, but by voluntary sub scriptions paid tbe entire sum. We learn that the parties who committed the foul murder were arrested at Bloomington and are now confined in tho Bedford jail. They siioald suffer the penalty specciuy ana surely. Central Committee Sleeting The Democxatic Central Committee of Orange county wLl meet at the eourt house, in Paclij on Sat uruay, March u, 1878, for the transaction of important business. Every member of the committee is earnestly requested to attend, as well as tho leading Democrats of the various townships of the coun ty. Titos. B. Busjsirk, Chairman Committee.Democratic Totvashlp Convention, Tho Democracy of Faoli township will meet in mass convention at the Court House, in Paoli, atl o'clock p. in., on Saturday, March 1G, 1S73, for the purpose of nominating candidates for township office, and for the transaction" of such other business as may come before the convention. Every Democrat of the township is re: quested to attend. Tiros. B. Bcskirk:, Central Committeeman. NcrvUerrY Items. Fx. Ki:ws As we have not seen any items from thij neighborhood for sometime, I will send you a few. Awful muddy. Health is good, with a few exceptions. Thomas Copeland is confined to his house with that dreaded disease, consumption. A Sabbath School Convention was held at Newberry last Thursday. Considerable interest was manifested by the community in the cause. Pome cf th farmers have commenced owing oats. We h v e a v t ry i n t c r c s 'd g 1 i terary j-F-ty at School Ilcna Zto. i It- cF.cers art; Johii Miilis, Prcddcnt; Mi-s CIc 2 Liu F by, !-:vr-tary; F 1. Trr :hlc Vi I'r-.siF-at, :-nd ChiiU 1 Trtlc; - . b Tr .-ji'lt. It t? ?::;d:.''.lAy. Th next me.-tirg i Fan h Ft, r-l 7 o'cFF; p; ta. T: L; C o k F.riaj h .;sd I dtivUy So th. re, Fd by F. 3 .1 ; . x 1F1 D.- ' . r . 1 ! f t F" . .'.ft! Fr u ' F r t ! yl'li F l.v. T l.t I "ALT.

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:t! j a. i.i., , 1 7 p. ?a. Atrri; d inuu. .'i i s cm n "-a to all. f ncrl : d i - .ti.-. r at p. fr(,,; fFn - f rt e - f-r W. II. F -rri- p.f p -ih-r, t ! i. m. W, F. S-piiL.tci b rd. --I C...'; t r :o. 23, Ilistcrn Star, will tacet on Saturday' even mg, yiarch 2, Vs,4, at 7 o'clock. All members arc- requested to be present, as feusine?.? of importance will come before the meeting. Mrs: IF A. Bhaxtax, W. M T o -it si sli 1 p CoaTcsitl o n . The Democracy of Starapersereek rownslnp vol ciet in conrention on the Utu day of 3Iarch, 187.", at School House No. 2. for the purpose of nom mating candidates to rsii tbe various townsaib ofdees and attend to otter business. Ii. 11. Poi-Soy, ' Member of Committee. ti,; Ti A. & C. II. R, Trains pass Orleans as follows; Freight train, going nerth, 0:30a. m Mall " 11:43 " Freight south, 1:45 p:m Mail " Z:?o All trains run daily except Sunday. Jno. D. Cartkii, Ag't. SPECIAL NOTICES. Potatoes, Potatoes. I have about 800 bushels of choice Early Rose and Shaker Itusset Potatoes for sale. 24 2w James F. Stucker. For Sale. About 500 bushels of fine white oats, 400 bushels of corn, one Champion Mowing Machine in good rder, 4 plows, one lot of hay, ono first class piano, cine top buggy, two good mules. Any one wanting any of the above named can buy them at a. bargain by calling at my residence. Eliza E. McNabb. Pacdi, Feb. 25; 1878. 24-3 w SAT, Ben. Lingle has several stands of the "busiest little bees" you ever saw for sale cheap. 23 Just Received, Pickle1 pigs feet, cucumber pickles, canned salmon, fresh prunes, canned peaches, fresh lemons only 33 cts. per doz. Fresh oysters constantly od hand, at Benjimau'a. 24 lw J. 1 .BATESj the north side boot and shoe maker, having returned from an extended visit, Is again to be found at his post iip stairs over the billiard room, where he will be glad to see his old and many new friends. He has no superior as a first class boot maker in style, finish, fit or prices. Repairing done cheap and on sihort notice. 21tf To rient. A good shop for blacksmith stud wagon maker. Apply to 24 4w j. A. Lane. Ben. Lingle has 100 pairs trace chains cheaper than ever before; also Collars, Haines, for the spring trade, at bottom prices. 23 Ready-made Clothing, Ladies' Shawls, aud Gent's Boots at -cost, for 020 month, at J. A. Lane's.' . . t 21 4w Mordecai Wolf, ono mile north of Chambersburgy. has the finest variety of chickens in this part of the State. lie has the Buff and Partridge Cochin, idght Braham, IJoedtn, FVrway Omy, White aud Brown Lc liorn. r. -, t Rirtic: v?:;tin.r c of anv of tho breed? can gtt tb . m at CI cntsp, r d,; - or .),'. 'r.ii a; F :. 2Ff Stitlce. I Lave btcn in S j.'i.r s here otr tv'..Ie y: ir, ;,nd duricg ad tt.at time have r.jvrr utte k tr 1 a ebb? irFtlrmc-it cf my lc vrhicli t r : l v.-j a ledge i I very unin 1 1 row : I cf b :k th .t I h xve t -1 v 11 :r ;.' 1 b . ? I u:: F-j 1 r 3h:; I .' r myof , l.iFh . ai 1 . i yc;-tj F 'd liti g a r.ur:b r cf - th a I .rib ; f j : 1: iC1 t: '-v vt 1 ; r : t r..! ...... y L '. . I a" . F: j it i. t t: : I. ' ttl; .t I b r .

, id 1 - i ; i . " . t. J 1 bt 1 ir, i "q a' ; .rt rts ill 3 up "I hi Sir, x -Hd V c -st i j ,rt:. rtjss III 3 up th) In-:-ih frm .d : early a day : j s.u ticabie. If you are indebted to them, call at once or. -J. M. An drew, surviving partner, and s.rttie with him. Business is business anil lie. is compelled to require it of you. lotf s-- Li k to loan at U per cent., in sums $1,000 and upwards, on good pro-. ductive r:d estate in any part of Southern Indiana. Apply to or address. " '"' Jas. F. Collins, General Real IFtate. Loan and Insiiranca Agent, Paoli, Ind. , 39-lf Organs of the most reliable make for less money than can be had anywhere else call at the Paoli Drug store and examine for your self. L. S. Bowles. Pay Up! I. . ... ah person lnaeoteu to me as ex ecutor of the estate of Aaron Liudley must make prompt payment, I mean you. Samuel A. Lijstiley. Dec. 19, 1877. iltf War Sale. Improved farms in Kansas and Nebraska cheap. For prices and description apply to Jas. F. Collins. x-ersons uesirous oi visiting JLOUisr . .... viile, Idew Albany or any point nt tha Falls can do no better ihan to pitronize that genial gentleman, Mr. Miller, who runs the stage line. He is a genial accommodating gentleman ana win do all in his power to please the patrons of .. . tne lino. Try Ilim. Mary L. Collins, having removed to Louisville, ha.4 raado arranc-o. ments with the largest wholesale , 0 and retail rirv o-nodsi anrl intinr 0 -' Jjuicnusa oous ai, me lowest orices for old friends iii th country. Samples free to all who apply to Mary L. Collins, 237 WpsI Market Rt... .. Louisville, Ky7 nrHsrmi;r.itn REFEREXCES. Paoli, Dr, L. S. Bowles: Orleans. John D. Carter: ' ' Salem, J. F. Perrm: Bloomington, Hiram Linclley; Bedford T. H. Malott. , 7-3m Remember That Thomas Btalcun. on the east side of the nubile sauare. na.-s upt-ut-u uui u. juisii slol'k ox Family groceries, provisions, con fectioneries Ac. Ac. Also a nice line of hats, caps, boots and shoes. All of which will be sold at th lowest living prices. Remember also that when you buy goods of me that you don't buy auction goods, bat you buy warranted goodg.. . Call and see . for yourself. Terms cash, or good produce taken in exchango at the highest market price. . 52tf Goods of any kind in mv line can bo bought lower of me than you can get them elsewhere. L, S. Bowles. Great Reduction In riacaiaes. . ..The very great di&rence l?i tho ro.-t of macutiieA banai.'tn-itlt c;i!i au-l ttiosi? sold br trarer.inj" asuU has in-lut:i'-i inc.. in the absenca of any one 1&ci!H.!S' their" t:i ihecttb Ti.tcni l 'ibis ian t .tho conntrv. to a-bl cewin? tui-ntu-s to inr present business, Knowiusr tiiat 1 can mnK it jrveatiy to tne laf" "-t f.i t !- 1 r t ri " ' . 1 n nln'in lii'i'iv , I ; 1 i ,i 1 . It in ft'.s ! I 1 1 . Z jhl 1 1 r i-i tie . - 1 j ' n n wo' "t-,, sunt 1 n 'i tit ot-t-e - , ,!rai,,. j-n.i --j-ti jj 1 at! 1 v m t c f ti j 1 M 1 ii fi t itvlu (1 1.1U -III. ' r , 11 I i C ' aija ! 1 J ' , 1 . . n t . r : - - rt i.M 1 r all i t c ma mi jn i m tiiicoubitt. I I'Tttii'.allr si.,licii lasi-cction of r-i m- - ( j 1 l.f ' ' -. f i t -it t 1 t " i iii v t -r t r 1 I - I r 1 I 1 f T r I 1 i';: r: - ' r. - i 1 m . t t f! c-J r f.- i ii" ' " i t i r rt - tin I : t a -i . - : t k.ti'., .:1 it t 1 Iii,.ii

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. r iw 1 r ;b -; .f ' b t; - ' 1 - m i i ( r " the hi oar mc I F:.r. " i t T v F :h ;t ! with them B twt yt :t c ni.dorh i: cities have sprung u ; ' in t!mr do-; in Tr.dj Mark. To t wo h ive p ic I u t ::t ' -,'ur3 th: ii earh t Ob. tin box of llo v :iy's Oii.tm at th;f i; simi'i? of th riatur. cf our ''IT' ;"-t, - ii. Jc. Il.iyd- dc. To ceunof terfeit is felony. We shall relent lessly pursue any ono who imitates this w ith the utmost vigor of the law. We most earnestly beg that the great mass of the American people wil' aid u-s in our efforts to protect their health, and help us in our task of bringing,thes3 most unprincipled men to the bar of justice. Uniformly refuse to purchase? Medicines purportingto.be our unless Mr. Jos: Havdock's signa ture is attached to each box of Pills or pot of Ointment, mid the end will soon be reached. The public's obedient servants, Hollo way & Co. XI oo j-Ia. Evciybody go to Andrew Dougherty's store at New Prospoet, the 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. Pleasure taken in show ing goods. PAOLI RETAIL i - I i- i ii KE7. CORRKCTKD WEEKLY BT BCJCDY A WHITP. February 27, 1878. Apples Green per bus 5 (?1 2.3 Apples Dried per bus.... 1 00 o(-A 20 1 00(1 50 22 SO 23 S:Z Beans per bus.. ;?ape Per Cheesd per R. Crackers cer lt... 10 25 Loal Oil per gal . Chickens per daz 1 2302,2 '00 korn Per bos........ i . - ,1-,,. Whhe Fish per ki't' 10 t Mackerel per kit . - 30 Flour per cwt 3 00 Hicles green per ft... 5e 100 12 40 G5 hIV tPr .wt Molasses N. O. per gal molasses borgham. 2.3 07!, 50 40 50 iMpft I -nor hn Oats per bus 23 unions per bus 75031 00 i fe;irn5i f imapi tpp rmq 2 50 Potatoes Irish per bus. 20 potatoes bveet per bus... 5064 CO t ,ai .-. ft-w n pt.2, woolen r,er tb.. aar JS. O. per n It) m 15 o"S" wueeper w sugar crranuiatea per iu... bait, ne-.v barrels 1 GO Sheep Skins '. , 2503, 50 I 'Peas per 15 43 - SO 6 cf; 7 00 (Fl 00 Fv!neSiir per irai... Wheat rjer bus. IINDSEY . HOUSE, OILSAII3. I1TBIA1IA. mm d. mmt . . . Jmut c . ..I Tais well known house is iarnislied itk airy, comfortable rooms, -rood beds aad an excellent table supplied -witli the best edibles in the market. Connected with the house is a trood Livery Stable. Cafrjees ftirni.sbed at all times to parties 501 n sr. to and fro a French Lick and West Baden Springs, f0!i,ana other points, (ore rm a trial. THOMAS Lb LINDSEY. May i0, 1S78. Ftf Prcpriftor. Brantan ' a Braxtan Have or 'Ul'ijiaiiV 1 : . ' 'li-i' : s : ; t V o - i If J 1 m - An- ' m it l 1 r t t v i . . i t 1.4- , I ii", at ( . i iiu r s v ri 1 i , v r - a i X x i

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ft. U . - J 1 .llo !'J. .S, .I " r r GLASS AJS'f WINDO W SAXIf, CIGARS, ibliAttO, MacJtpr! and Wlsito Ft, hf mrtit or tha Kit, irt nil rtleU asiiallv Li'f'j. in itvi nun srovc. a:-t will be S-.-M a die.psi nur I Tus' Iuifliit market price will b f lf for vvtry tcripx ion vf !ro.!iH-s. Tli isil-.li r inviitil t call na cxamiae inv su-.ft of Cx-t. " iS-..,n " PEALKK IK 300TG, BJELGBD, Aim ::ct;g::c. -Tort Is Side Public Square, PAOLI INDIANA. A2nst IS72. . ALBERT HOUSE PAOLI, IND. Tins Fplendbl 4 storr cothie Hotel situated on the South side of tlte Pablic Square. A commodious Feed St tilde in connection with tho House capablo cf accommodating 120 horses JOXIX C.AI.IJERT,' PronrleJiw, July SI, 1872 dealer inGrocories & Provisions, STAPLE DOT GOOD3, STATIbiXFlJir AND KOTSOK'S. Paoli, Tnd., Aug. 25, IS77. 50-, J. I?. S AlZZICCIli ' OR3L,B,tXS, I.VSJIAF.t. WILL pay the Highest SLuiket price for flood Walnut lumber. He also ft'ariti Poplar lumber if Sawed to order Otace near the Dejr. Nov 10 1875. S-Cra ANDREW & SON. DEALERS IN Mi GOODS, IjOTfO'S FANCY GOODS, FOOTS & SIIOEb, 1IATS, CAPS, c, at bvuth Sidt "i'tiblic Siuure, Faoli, lad Tei-ms Casli. Jalj 31, 1872. ' 1 if. Oliartered - - 1810. Fi i;;sun.";;cE cq;.;?a:;v i i a i rr r o i ( i . con n . " F r l .CI ' 1,f ' I' r r rre t1 a fh! r years r. - r f t' " '" T if -"",-- .i of tke cob r, try. - Ft :r FF'cr.j ; r;l. t e: 1 upon cash b:i:a. ir . . I r i n f ' p : if :t . r' i - i ' .',,&'- j ...:,. ;,r: - j- ' ,- r - - , r i b f 1 1 j r-