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."it tr. i. Fr.rSftrrtarjof f:tjsfe, JOHN G. 5dIA?K'LIN,ef Vn.icr1.H-.rgcoi:Bty for Auditor of Ptafe. MAIILOS D. iIAS.OS,cl :wt?onfry . ?"or Treasurer of Siste, WILLI A!l FLEMING, of Allen couhty. For Attorney Ccnrr! TIIOUAS V. W OOr.KN, t Jol.fnn county. Fr?':pt Public Instruction, JAMES II. M ART, of Alien count t. COUNTY X ivUi A For Clerk, JOHN II. SIMPSON. For Treasurer, GEORGE B. McCOY. For Sheriff, VIRGIL MOON. For Surveyor, joiin Mcdonald. Fur Coroner, A IXX A N D Ell McCR A C K EN . For CtnHiu,inner (2 1 District, A A BON KPEEIl. Democratic Central Ccmsin.it fee. Tsrsis F. Stucker,' Chairman. James I,. Nnblitt. Secretary. Jsmpd M Worrell, John I. Cnrtrr, John Ii. Jrnkirip, Snmuel C Miller. J (Am K. ffftvity. Luke B- Cogswell. Wrn. II. Kf-ntlall. James M.Snmmfr.f. Joint RepreK'ita'Hve Convention. The Democracy of Orango and Crawford counties will hold a delegate Convention at Valeenp, cm Saturday, June 8, 1878, for tho urpt:so of nominating a candidate for Joint Ilep'-esenfative for raid counties. Wm. Bennett, Ch'n D. C. C. Crawford County. James F. St uck kr, Ch'n, D. C. C. Orange County. Democratic Congressional Convention. Tho Democracy of the Second Congressional District of Indiana, will meet in delegate convention, at Shoals, Martin county, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1878, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Congrcss for said district. The basis of representation will bo one vote for every one hundred vcte-i eat iur jHiiiw wiiiiams Tor Governor at the October election, 1876, r.nd fraction over fifty, which b isis entitles the counties to the following votes, viz: Crawford.. 12 Daviess 24 Dubois 24 Greene ...20 Knox 30 Martin IG Cranio IS Pike .16 Su'liran 28 By order of the Coaiittce. Henry A. Peed, Chairman. E. P. Kiciiardson, Sec'y. Senatorial Convention. The Democracy of the Senatorial District composed of the counties of Orange, Dubois and Martin will meet in Delegate Convention, at Shoal-, on the 10th d iy of July, 1S7S, for the purpose of nominating a candulat.e for Senator in said District. Eih M(ser, Chairman Central CotninitttH, Jftirtia county. Jji.i. V. Stucker, Chairtaan Central Committee, Orange county. Ciemcnt Donne. Chairman Central Com mi tic., Dubois county. Salem has purchased a new Silahy stfHin fire engine. The llorto-i Monumental Fund now amounts to over fO.000. The, Cincinnati Mus:eal Festival receipts tt mounted tt fC7,0iK. The Republican Stale Convention will he held at Indianapolis next AVednesdsy. By Ids action in commuting' the sentersro of Grcnley, the enrst!?mwd nci;ro murderer, Gov. Yrill iams I'a-s so far captured 2-1 cIntire, t-4 the Mftelieil Commereia!, thnt that wlekett man now rivals of hi irt as r Governor." c . try tr'-iTi-h t rrit f tjf the i' U I th- ' ' , r . 1 K' th H t 1 y c.n -ftl.tt t5 irli ;ji Cor :r - - f 'I IV HI M !i t tlv J 1 . -. 3 f r I 1 ' t f r 1 1 e . 5 , t j , . t , t ... i... t . .. .... . : "r vc '-,'1 r-i i i 'T 1 J"'i f . .... . ... .. i ru t . ..... . . .

Why if, 1 Iinyts r.on.Ii. t t Vs to 1 1 !::JrVfyv r of the Purl U New O'rieai'iK? Why did he make Anderson "deri'wty t!tnvx-tor tLcre? Why did he make Keener and Czenare cu'4Mti cler'-s there? Why did lie make Stearns, of Florida, eommi-sioner of govornment property at Hot Spring?? Why did he nominate McLin for chief justice of New Mexico? Why did he name Cowglll for a United States Marshalhip? Why has ho just appointed Packard consul to Liverpool? Did he do these thing? which debauch the civil service 'or nothing? Is it only a coincidence thai these ari the very persons who stole the Presidency? . Is it only another coincidence that Noyes, Knssou ami Fherman, who told thee A llows that if they put Hayes in, then he should take good care of them, have themselves been placed as ministers to France and Austria, and Secretary of the TriH-ury, n f pec I i v el y ? Brooklyn

Fraudulent Doolili.eeplns'Stiiatnr Lav is, of West Virginia, must he striking "pay dirt." More than a year ago he asserted in a speech in the presence of Mr. Boutwell, ex-Scretary of tha Treasury, that for years a forced balance had been made to the b.oks in the treasury department, and that a discrepancy of at least $200,000,000 existed, Mr. Boutwell made no reply. Mr. Davis was afterward placed in charge of a select commirtee to overhaul tho books and accounts of the treasury. On yesterday he aiose in the Senate and asked leav to have his committee sit during recess. In the course of his remarks he said that the fact would be fully established that a deficit of $200,000,000 or more did exist in the treasury according to their, own books. This is the kind of investigation that investigates. The country wants mare of it. There is no Glover nonsense about Mr. Davis. Ilaltimore Gazelle. The resolution on finance, adopted by tho National-Green backers in State Convention, at Indtanapelis, last Wednesday, are in substance but a repetition of those adopted by the recent Democratic Slate Convention.. Democrats gain nothing, but lose everything, by ieveniug ineir puny ror mis socalled Greenback party, whose only mission is to aid the lie publican party. The Democratic party is the greenback party of the country and is in full sympathy with the people on all the leading questions of the day, and it is the duty of every member of the party to stand squarely in the ranks and fight the enemy, in whatever guise he may come. Tho legal pruof that Hayes had no right to the electoral votes of Florida and Louisiana is perfeet. The decision of the Supreme Court of Florida, rendered at tha time, was conclusive as to that State; but the electoral commission expressed the opinion that the larceny was complete and irreversible. The Supreme Court of Louisiana has recently decided that the returning board of that State exercised powers not conferred upon itj and these usurped powers were essential to the larceny of the electoral votes of that commonwealth. Mr. Hayes holds a stolen oClce. Aidant Argus Friday is commonly accounted unlucky. Hayes was nominated, the electoral bill became a law, the last decision of tha electoral commission was made he was by Congress declared elected, and yesterday an investigation of the fraud! of his election was ordeied by Congress each and rdl on Friday. Yet Hayes is reported, as serensly confronting fate. Sapposa he were eonstruinetl to step down and out" on a Friday. Would that fe d r in d unU'cy cr luc'.iy f;r Lira nil J t! . !..;ii,-s i? ?". 1' jITta. T5 3 Nation :l Gnlid; L-.hcr ; .r ht 1 il 'r.': :" C -v.::i;-a . I InJun.tp. :ij 1.-.-1 Wt ! 7, , 1; 1 11 niii. iti 1 V. ? f II , I- 1 II:' - IT 1 ... , - ( II f w . s... . . .In i v.. ,.;. re v ' 1 1 i , ... n 1 s r t '.-? , t . , - . .... X Vt . r :: i : HI:. I -

11 lv t ftlje w-ti ---ii :; -n-WA;-:ii:;r;To::, Tlry 3, Th. nti,Al dc;ic?r."-il? co:itrr.itt: 3 7r-i in Region several hours thi morning, th'3 nieriibers confining themselves to tho expression of their views concerning tSe political situation. fH?pie:?entative3 Ilerber1-, House and Hunton, of the committee, were charged with consideration of the method of electing the president imd vice president, a dissent from tho p'aui proposed by the majority. T'e committee was to-night in session more than two hours at the Arlington hotel. They discussed the political situation generally, declining to declare that the present investigation by tha house was not Intended to impair the president's tltl, but adopted the following resolution, which it was thought would be sufficiently explicit to shaw the object of the investigation: Resolved, That the action of the house of representatives in appointing a committee fully empowered to investigate and report upon the frauds alleged to have been committed in the late presidential election to the end that the truth may be made known to the peoplo, and the repetition of such frauds be prevented in th future, meets with the approval of this commit tea. The committee did not take any action on the subject of address to the people. A committee was appointed to co-operate with the congressional committee in regard to the congressional fall elections as follows: Senator Barnum, chairman; Senator Ilansem, of New York, Representative Ross, of New Jersey, and John G. Thompson, of Ohio. The national democratic committee adjourned sine die.

The Board of State House Commissioners sit in continuous session and present their bills for the people to pay. It is getting to be a pretty huge elephant and the tax payers would like to know what's to b done with it. Since the destruction of tho old State House building all admit that new on e will have to be built, but the demand goes up from all over the State, that it be built in strict conformity with the la w authorizing it. We think a halt should be called until the meeting of the Legislature, and until such legislation is h id as will insure the carrying on of the work in the interests of the people and not of the rings that are attempting to fasten themselves upon the enterprise. It is reported from Washington that Secretary Sherman attempted Saturday night to tamper with Anderson, one of the witnesses proposed to be brought before the committee to investigate the frauds by which Hayes stole the presidency. When Anderson discovered what was np it is said that hs furiously denounced 11 r. Sherman for his attempt to forestall his evidence. To .what desperate strail3 these"Grd end morality" fellows have come. The Republican party and a few sore headed malcontents from the Democratic party have coalesced in Martin county and are trying to gull the people into their support by tha Independent dodge. Tha Herald is making it hot for the pretenders and they will meet with an overwhelming defeat at the hands of the gallant Democracy in October, It is not proposed by tha investigations ordered by Cangresa to oust Mr.'Ifayes from tha Presidential chair, but only to prove and place before tne people the damn;, tie frauds and perjuries, by the aid of which he secured the position to which another was legally elected. . The .remedy btlonjs to another branch of the government. " Th3 Republican pm-33 of tha State is attempting to Li-stea upon thj D:;.:"r.t:: 1 ,;iy v. ..tcvtr cf cJium all j.:1.:s to the new Elate lieu pnjzet. Tho 1 auti.cr-h'h-j LI. 'j L :ihlir j t f a tizr il's'.z lieu ?, is a Be; ul :nr law, 1 " " : 1 ! y I1:; nv l:n Lcj: " --tiiro rr.I r -. will 1 2 c-,:-?-I!c 1 to fitter it. t; i i". p -ill: 1:1 in ti 2 r . 'i j 3 v.l I tr. :frJH ixs II ';-.-n I r V ) L: i: :.t ( f C. I. : 1 " x vs.: z. rr.. 1 . t:.. .r.' r.: ; :c.:...-, 1 i i i v :,i :.: i::.t, .r", - t:. j E"; nL.i. : ; c .ir.I i. : V : I i- ',1 ;u!" ' r .1 'Cm '.

lleo. Stems.. t. u. Si..ce tho changa in the weather vhc it has developed rapidly and, if tr'.t suddenly si ruck with the th' "1 rust, there is suae prespeet for 1 tolerable crop. 1 biuiiins to Peter" :v,r mill has been quite a basinets the last few days. They have mad a considerable Improvements in the mill, and we think it is doing a gosd business. Mr. Week -gave'-hi first music lesson to hi class at No. 11 last Saturday, -and is to give another to-morrow. Wo learn he has made a good commencement, and there is no doubt that the term will be a snecsssfal one. .; Road making has been the order of tho day lor some time. Mr. John Deremiah, of road district No. 1, Southeast township, wilt com plete his roads this week. Mr, John Kimball, who has been" confined to his bed with rheumatism .'. for more than n month, is said to be slowly improving. Ho has suffered a great deal, and it is to be hoped that he will soon recover. A mail dog ratised considerable excitement day before yesterday. He was first discovered to be mad by John May, though he had been seen the evening before and had visited variuus parts of the neighborhood during the night. Just how much mischief he may have done is not known, but he was seen to bite two of John M ty's dog and sevend of his hogs, a hog belonging to Mr. Newby and one to Mr. Colclasurc. He was also with Mr. Kingcade's dog and is supposed to have bit him. He was quite fleet of foot when pursued, being a small, lnk dog, and eluded his pursuers for some time, but was finally shot by Andy May on the turnpike near James May's. All the dogs that were known to have been bitten weie also killed. May 21, 1878.

Orange County S. S- ConventiOES. The following is a brief abstract of the interesting proceedings of the Sunday School. Convention at Newberry, May 24th and 25th, 1S7S. The attendance on the first day was G6-75, the second, upwards of 150. The good people of Newberry provided excellent entertainment for all, and showed that their interest in the Sunday school cause was only equalled by their hospitality.. . Convention opened Friday at 10 a. m., with music and prayer. An address of welcome by Mr. Cyrus Jones was responded to by Mr. James Porter. . The Pleasures of Bible Study enjoyed a lively, discussion, several members participating. The Utility of Sunday School Conventions elicited several short speeches from Rev. W. W. Webb and others, favorable to the holding of such conventions. P. M. An essay on singing in Sunday school; its Purpose and Limitations, was read by Miss Tina Graves, and fully discussed by others. Singing' was regarded as one of the important features of Sunday school work. Next Rev. F. M. Symmes spoke on tha subject, Teachers Meet lug, Their Purpose and Method. A model Teachers' Class was conducted by Mr. John R. Simp-, son very successfully, in the following order: I, Prayer by a member of th class, 2, Reading the lesson. S, Que-tious by teacher and class. A discussion followed. An adult class of 5 ladies and 5 gentlemen wa taught by Mr. Nathan Farlow. , The method was favorably-commented upon. At 8 a. in. an evening session was held, and- .a lectin e was given by Rev. Samuel Hicks on Temperance and the Sunday School; after which remarks 'were made by various speakers. SATURDAY;" MAY 25. The first : exercise of' Saturday morn in j 'was 'in essay by Mis3 Mattie Lynd "Can the Sunday School Teacher be Itesralar in hi Attendance?" 'lie can by self de nial. This wai followed by a brik discussion. - . Th qce:ll:i, Can the Sunday School ri ve.Vjr ::ure the -Preparation cf th3 Le3i;3 by hi Class, c.iu-;d a live'" t!:' .de. l?.r.J Mr. CLiries Bay 4 pave ua intcrc tir,- tUckbcird exercj-.j e i to n:.. rro.. 's Io-on. Doe 3 the Sunday School In ere: " 3 the Church Attendance? v,3 t,,i -s, c a L-y xjtc.?. and Hi-!:;. IT ii. r Hill f v ai m- . s... . . . "P . 3- 4 . 4.... . i. tT ' ? ... " 1.. . . t. - . 'I J i1"i T I" - v . V . J ij,c .. .IK; i 1 . s , i 1 r . . . 1 ... . J....I . .... . f i 4 . .. s . f O) . .i V- T 1". " - .... " 1 . 1...' . . C

report monthly to tha clmirin&n f thi? co:nmittj.

Afternoon Prof. Pi ilkham, - Mr. A. J. Rhodes and Miss Asenath Cox were reappointed . the "xccuiive Committ; 3. The President appointed Cyrtr? Jones, B. A.'Odon, 21 r?. Bell l:.raxtan, Mo. Jame Poi ter and Chl Li Jul ley as Committee on Orgauiration, who reported the following ofileers for the ensuing year; Tho3. Walker, President; Dr. J. A. Ritter, Vice President; Dr. "Rysn, Secretary; Wm, A. Osbern, Treasurer. . - . . s . . An Infant CUs3-Exerci.se, by Miss Chlo Lindley, deserves social commendation; as well as a Review Lesson far . Quarter, by Prof. Odon. The Question Drawer was interesting and instructive. Miss Asenath Cox, Miss Emma Stanton and Rev. W. W. Webb Wire elected delegates to the State Convention at Indianapolis. It waa further moved that all person? so disposed, may consider themselves delegates and that the Executive Committee i authorized to furnish them the proper credentials. Bro. Greene was re-elected Statistical Secretary. Convention tendered a vote of thanks to the President, Secretary and Miss Chlo Lindley, the organist. J xo. A. Ritter, Pres. W. J. Frazer, Sec'y pro tern. AHJXOUXCC3I.&vrS. FOU SHKRIFF. MAUTrX V. MALLOKY, of Orleans, is a camlMate for tho fSce of Sheriif of Orange fouuty, subject to the decision of the Kepubli. au County Convention. KDWAUO C. BKAXTAK, of Faoli, is a candidate for Sheriff, subject to tha decision o! the Keiublicaii Comity Convention. We arc authorized to announce SAMUEL K. TEG A K I) EN, of Northeast township, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision if the Kepubliean County Convention. LEGAL By virtue of an order of sale, to me directed from the Clerk of the Orange Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, JUNE 52, 1878, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. ni. and 4 o'clock p. in. of said day, at the door of tho court house of Orange county, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate, to-wit: Tha undivided two-thinU of the south half of section one (1), township one (1) north and range ene (1) east, in Orange county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of the judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the eamie time nod plane, expose at public eale the fee-simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Kachel Eurtt, at the suit of John C. Albert, Assignee of Julia Bowles. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. SAMUEL A. OA VIS, Sheriff Uaauge Countv. May 29, 1S7S. SHERIFF'S SALEI5y virtue of two executions to me directed from the Clerk of the Orange Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1S7S, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and i o'clock p. m.. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Orange county, the rents and (.i-ofiH fur n tcn.i w exceeding seven years, the following" described real estate, to-wit: The east half of the southwest quarter of section six (6). township one (1) south and range two (2) west, all in Orange county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of the judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the same time ami place, expose at public sale the fee-simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Thomas Sanders et al., at the suit of "Andrew J. Rhodes, Administrator de bonis noti of the estate of John Maxed-JU, deceased. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. SAMIKL A. DAVIS. ShcrilT Orange County. April 30, 1S7S. Bv virtue of an execution, to me directed from the Clerk of the Orange Circuit Court, I will expose at publio sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY", JUNES, 187S, fj brtweea the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the court ho-.iso of Orange countv, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, tin fallowing described real estate, to-wit: Lots numbered thirteen (13) and fourteen (14). i:i the town of aleene, Oraage county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount ef t't judgment, interest and costs, I will, at thj same tinieand place, expos? at public sale the fee-simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Eeimiel Underwood, at the suit of Abraham Cook. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or a:mrais.nneut laws. SAMUEL A. DAVIS. May 14. 1S7S. Sheriff Orange County. Stats of Indiana, Orarga County, ss. la the Oranire Circuit Court, July term, 1878, Nancy Ctaishaia, William 15. Cbisham vs. Jesse "Way, Ituisa Sanders, Samuel Sanders and John Las well. Trustee of Nancy Hopper, now Nancy Cbisham. . Comes uow the plaintiiTs, by Simpson, Farrell & Noblitt, Esqs., their attorneys, and files the aflidavit of a disinterested "person, showing that th defendant, Jesse Way, ia a POn-resider.t of the State of Indiana, and that tne t Lt'-iit 3 hnve a cnti-c cf pcticn aras- ,t said defendants concerning real estate." Sa' i iff-T5 l?.r.t, Je 'e Way, is therefore herehy noticed oi ihe J endenry cf U ts action, nil tis.t tid s.vre Ti.l Asnd' f tr'1 oa tl e i I day of tlia Jalytertn, l.""' cf tLaOrarre Circuit Court, to-"it: t.ie l..ii day of Ju.y, IsTh. .Vitneas the Cl"'k and the seal of saii court t'jis letiitl'iy cf iiav. . D. liJ. JOHN R, SIMPSON, S- Clerk Orange Circuit Court. y n, N.i'Ic" i5 1 rrc' e fhei Cent Ja . Yct-i, a bn'tv t '. ..r cf t " e-ite of NVi i jam 1'. t ivt'i', i, i.i-ed. I . U I r,3 J .;i to e- Si t.it. rt .".1 . t.ite of the ' -e e't r, h -4 p.T-S...--.1 --v Ij'ijt ir.-ii. i r t to t v Lis 1 a, k t! t s.u I ik itioti wi 1 e li ord . t tne next tcrat of ttte Circnit Court of said At.J-'t: .ioiin' i:. s;:n- ox, Clerk Circuit Court Or&nze Countv. Xj ; e i hcrr!,y yi t r tv w t' e i rdi r'nclfii 1 (" s r. i . ! - et Aarnii-rn r f i i ei.'4 t Rnr U AlesaiHirh, late ot jtar -e r rtv, I '!;. a 't cta.-e.L t-.-i 1 ct Je nj-rvbabiv solvent. i'Avi. c. ai i'vug ::,.' ,v. i i ' 1 i r ' iv ) i v v t ft SI A. T ', -. At 'is r i : ' i i t tsL " m 1, e-- t - i t ! i e 'it it o r i : t t i v i i ; ( . t t t '. s t Mad 3 ;

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In the Orange Circuit Court, July term 1878 I.ydia A. Huffstetter vs Robert L Huffstetter. In Divorce q ban, i.s-'j., tier att jme'.". ain.i t t..e dtSIEiU"! SStCi jT!n Si. J Ttllg sf. Ho' rt I. if t-iil'-ttettf r. i a i i .t of a. ten. ide it te-n-l e- . i f the ':tate of I.ad;an,i w'aint! .." bus a cause of iii i , at I ai tion p -Sitist 4 aid tlefendant ia dtvore. and that lea lant, Ii bert L. Iluilaietter, is i t i .e itc sarv party to fsstd action. Said defendant, Robert L. Huffstettor, is therefore hereby notified of the pe.idencv of this action asid" that the same wiil stand" for trial on the i :' tiay of July, 1878. that being the 2d day of the July term, Is 78, of said Orrm Circtitt Court. Witness the Clerk and the seal of said court at Paoli, this 2.3th day of Ms v, 5 '". JOHN It, SIMPSON, S7- llcrk Oraan Circuit Court. . . TJotlce of.Insol'ency. At the January term, 1877, of the Ot ange Circuit Court, the estate of Noah Burton was declared probably insolvent. Those interested are noli tied "that it will be settled accord inglv. JOEL RIGGS, Atlm'r. May 21. 178. 37State of Indiana, Orange County, ss. In the Orange Circuit Court. July term, 1878 John A. Ritter vs. Itobert McCracken, Su-san McCracken, John M. MeCracken, Mary A. McCracken, Robert McCracken, Jr., Dora E. McCracken, Charles F. McCracken, Lockie E. McCracken, William S. McCrack-en en and Orilla McCracken. ln Foreclosure. Comes now the plaintiff, bv Buskirk & Megenity, Esqs., his attorneys, and files the affidavit of a disinterested person showing that the defendant, John M. McCracken. is a non-resident of the State of fndiaua, and that the plaintiff has a cause of action against said defendants concerning real estate, and that the said John M. McCracken is a necessary party to said action. Said defendant, John M. McCracken, is therefore hereby notified of the pendencv of this action, and that it will stand for trial on the 16th dav of July, 1878, the same being the 3d day of the July term, 1878, of said Orange Circuit Court. Witness my hand and the seal of said court, at Paoli, this 20th day of May, 1878. .IOIIN R. SIMPSON. 36- Clerk Orange Circuit Court. Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Waiter C. At spa ugh. late of Orange county, Indiana, die -a.se. I. will sell at public auction, at the late residence of said decedent, on the turnpike near Keg', on FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1878, all the personal proicrty belonging to said decedent consisting of one mare and tolt, 6 head of hogs. 7 head of sheep, wagon, harness, farming implements, household and kitchen furniture, Jtc, &c. Terms of Sale. Sums of $.1 and imder will be required cash in h.ind, over that amount a credit of li months will be given, purchasers executing notes, with approved surety, waiving valuation laws. DAVID C. ALSFAUGir, Adm'r. M ay 20. 1878. 'o Advertisers : 6E0. P. R0VELL 4 CO S. SELECT LIST OF LOCAL NEWSPAPERS Many persons suppose this list to be coinposed of CHEAP, low-priced newspapers. The fact is quite otherwise. The Catalogue states exactly what the papers are. When the name of a paper is printed in FULL FACE TYPE it is in every instance the BEST faper in the place. Whe'n printed in CAPI'ALS it is the ONLY paper in the plaee. When printed in roman letters it i neither the best nor the only paper, but is iis!ua'llv a very good one notwithstanding. The list gives the population of every town and the circulation ot everv paper. It is not a cooperativk list. If IS NOT A CHEAP LIST. At the foot of the Catalogue for each State the important towns which are not covered bv the list are enumerated. IT IS AN HONEST LIST. The rates charged for ad vertising are barely one-tifth the publishers' schedule. The price for one inch four weeks in the entire list is$iv;s. The regular rtes of the papers for the same space and time are SSjVoii :Sj. The list includes 970 newspapers, of which 163 are issued DAILY" and 807 WEEKLY. They are located in 825 different cities and towns, of which 2 are State Capitals, 328 places of over 5.000 population and 441 County Seats. Lists Sent on Application. Address GEO. P. ROW ELL k CO'S NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BUREAU, 10 Spruce St. (Printing House Sq.) New York. S3-tra rtJ A DAY" to Agents canvassing for the Fireside Visitor. Terms and Outfit Free. j I Address I . O. VICKLUI, Augusta, Maine. 33-6-n You Slay Tails. About Greenbacks, Gold and Sliver, But we wast a and will s!y to the public that we are now about ready to card your wool into rolls at the low pri.teof 6',' cents per pound for white orS?i cents for mixed when grease is furnished, or when desired, the pound toll. We warrant all our work when the material is good and in good condition. We want to buy 100,003 " Pcond3 cf Wool. for which we will exchange goods at the lowest prices. Call and see us at our mill in Paoli, Ind. KINO & STUCKEXl. i'fe i i I v i w ifc-W ui Vtf 0b Mr rJ & e f f . w i I I L f -t 4 ti v h. A 4 t -aft - i u u i x, tM i "'IBM' ' i 1 1 J m ft;, --. - -.mfr", a, me lap an Jk i , ... f r; c ' a i J in t 5 Ji . It, J i e 1.' iii l' i C ' ' v. , ' it. ' J ' " r ". ; - I'l I." '. , ' . t . -. .1 . ... i 1 r . ; . . . t 1 d. 4 i. j .

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BEALF.P, HI Hats, Gaps ,0-55, ri " r1 f. un" turn tw f tmJ mJ,Jm Suf jLj' North side Public Square, FOL INDIANA. Aniit 6, 1ST2. ALBERT HOUSE PAOLI, IND. This splendid 4 story golhic lintel i situated on the South side of the Public Sqnare. A commodious Feed Stable in connection with thn Honse capable cf accommodating 120 horses JOIIN C.ALISEST, Proprlef ra July SI. 1872 CI I A MBEBSB UR (7, IND. THOMAS 'BURGESS jDealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Roots, Shoes. Keadv-mnde Clothing. Ladies Hats a special tv". We have a general assortment of goods'whieti we will sell at bottom prices for cash or produce. Rrtng on your produce and get the higficst market price for it. St-3rre vrnnAfon' Ec-j, Kjseb SI. THE ORIGINAL L LWU miMTl "Vibrator" Tbrcslicrs, WITH nrPROVED MOUNT CD HORSZ Attcl Steam Tttxfieir Xlagtnca, Made only by OiGIIQLS, SHEPHflD a CO., BATTLE CliEEJC, MECZZ TIIl Tiff.tchleKi Jrnf i?itiT Time I .Ravine 101 I Alti;-Havi:tc 'llirts.irrs i tti(ajr mnt nsatfmt. Kojotui all HivIry tor HpUl Woik, Prfect Cicau'uff, wl or rivi:ij Ciraiu front Wnstaga, eUAIX RniBtrs vrlll not Kitbmft to tfcy fiionnniw natlnce 'f Grain A in.rrtnr rk fU fcf tho otiitr ttiaciiin, wit ouce jteil vu the tltffcrcoc. IIS ENTIRE Threshing Expense -aii'I 1'Men a 1 . ') itn'fl i.mt aittomit . raa t ntt bf the Jixtr Urain bA VhD by tho liuoved Maclitn. I ruitir. Kmiiely lit i..ui lnltri I'tt.i. and r.11 M'-h tfm-wnstitijc I r-ain-waptinr mm ptlratUiMa. rrfc-i!.r i.-tw. t- U Kind snl Cn(I tiou 4 Grain, Wet or Drj", JLouj? or Sho. t, liadeU or BoubiI. f ?OT nry Vnt1y Pnrrrfor frr When r f s t)fs. 11; if", ii r. nit't JiK mux, font ttem hi. r c-riiiul T!rcRhr in KUt, 'j fmoitir. Mdiri, f'Ior, mn IS'a Srril. Mfir no tltefmir r J"b4Jlititus ' to cizAiirt fr;jii lira? ta fieu, lATtVEI.OCS for flnspllrlty f Part-, r-A i;fnc than !tw-(i!t ti. itanai bmUm m4. iiaaia. 1" Makas lu Littering oi fr.-Henuga. FOVlt &t7.m of Sepnrotona Dfn.de mnsjr11 (torn f Twelvu itor t, uL Vwoljiaaf nuutt IIore rowers to match. J vCil Bii.9 &raur tuii eu raaJ j fnr t4aiu tiwt, GtJTV XJitrirnlerf Bterttn Ttirewlicr Fn riD, wiiii Vainnhln liuinTrmrTiia anl iVi.ilnctii Fluren, far bryutid atty ttier utakw or kiuL. 1"$ TIioroogTi WorkitmiRliIp, Klrennt 1 ttiiiii, Vr;-ii..n of i'art. lr;-u t? qni.urut w etc., our "Vikejito Thrraht r OutiTar l:w.jM-i.taw FOH Partfcntnrw, enVt on oirr Jen?rr . f Vk rit tu ua iluu ltl iiruirf Vitlra w iui rr GR00SRY STORE! G. S.O Would respectfully inform the public that b lias on hand s larg9 stock ef GfocBrisjj loolSf Sfioiij lists r Ccips, I'iOtions cf uli KIndSy a LASS AND WIN DO IV SASI, CIOABS, lOBACCOy TEA, COFFEE, MUGABSy ?raeke"'d and Wl.it Fih, by retail or tha kit, atd .".11 articl' ura' ly k'pt in a provion si -.. ,'i.id will be Id as cheap as any hvis in the tlac. t -'I..r iiv'.i'-tn.iiiit xrice will b psi'l f-)r,-vcry ' -1 npf'ouof r.rodwce. The pub!! an laviieil t can a4 examine my fttork of goods. ;j-S;a Ilavo opened a large stock of Off Coeds, Groceries, Mm ct ' ! f ,', -u ;- Ii. Vy Apj ''. ai l"r : .i vi. i-, lad., w ' r-t t jy w: j i ts a e : : - :? i 1 hi: .n, 1, i.i-ir t.n.! Sjt: s i 1 i. H'l.iimiMiH.r t'."i w ! .1 a call, sn J 5 -' ' - lei.ft.:i';.'i!.i t.lt-'f vr-'-nc. 1 ' I 1 . "1 l ... i- t m, t tr; f r " - A r - ; .icii.LCs, Nee- ' , A . . nidi! k 1 ,, . - : - f C ' 53 Ir ? ,.r. . rl C.. fj1 C : -.J t. a hi- tr - . i of" Or:-;- H r ,"" ' I . ."Si