Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 44, Paoli, Orange County, 17 July 1878 — Page 3

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THE NEWS. BUSKIRK & COLLINS TERMS: one copy, one year..................$1 50 One copy six months..................1 00 One copy three months.............50 Invariably in Advance WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1878. TOWN AND COUNTY Van Mallory, of Orleans, was in town yesterday. H.H. Teaford, of Unionville, was in town Monday. Dr. John A. Cole, of Hartford was in town Monday. The July term of the Orange Circuit Court is in session. Thomas Jones and James N. Murphy, of Southeast, were in town yesterday. Uncle Tom Bedster and George Felkner, of Northwest, were in town yesterday. A venire has been issued for a grand jury for this term of court. It will meet Friday. Miller Gherkin and Joseph W. Fitts, of Orangeville, were attending court yesterday. Thy premium lists are in the hands of the fair ground officers ready for distribution. Mrs. Alice Magner, nee Dayhuff, is visiting at the residence of her mother in this place. Dr. Massie, of Taylorsville, Ky., called on us yesterday, while on his way to the Springs. Jesse Hungate, of Salem, passed through here yesterday on his way to West Baden Springs. "Figures won't lie," but, oh Lordy, how they can be tortured into the next thing to it. Thomas B. Buskirk is preparing to huild an addition to his residence on Went Main sstteet. Schneider's Lick Creek items were received too late for this is sue. They will appear next week. Dr. John A. Ritter, Jr., and Lyman C. Plummer, of French Lick township, were in town Saturday. The Democratic State platform will be found in another column. It contains a heap of good reading. Elsewhere will be found the preceedings in brief of the convontion held ut Shoals last Wednesday. Jordan Arnold was fined ten dollars and costs, for assualt and battery, before Justice Stinson Saturday. Capt. Beu. Welker, Clerk of Floyd county, passed through town yesterday on his way to the Springs. Dr. James Dillard and Wesley Shoulders, of Newton Stewart, have been in attendance at court this week. Mr. Elisha Braxtan has about completed extensive addition to his residence in the southwestern part of town. Otis Foster, an intelligent and promising young gentleman, is reading law in the office of Buskirk & Megenity. We have received the premium list of the Indiana State Fair, to be held at Indianapolis September 29th to October 5th, 1878. On a plea of guilty, for carrying concealed weapons, Albert Foster was fined one dollar and costs by Justice Stinson Saturday. Newton Dodd, formerly of Livonia, was murdered at Flora, Illinois, a few days since. His murderer is under arrest. Mr. Abraham Noblitt returned to Indianapolis Monday to resume his labors in the investigation of the Marion county records. Samuel A. Davis and Thos. L. Brown are each the owner of a handsome new buggy, made by Wm. Merryman, of Orleans. We have received the catalogue of Bedford College for the academic year 1877 and 1878. That institution is in a flourishing condition. John R. Simpson, Democratic candidate for Clerk, was son struck last Wednesday. John is doing well as could be expected. Ben McCoy and Virgil Mood, Democratic candidates for Treas-

Dr. John A.Ritter, Sr., and Mr. Alfred Bruner, of Orangeville township, were lookers on at the Greenback mass meeting Saturday.

The conventions are all over; our tickets are all in the field, and it is now our duty as Democrats to give them our undivided support and elect them. Court opened Monday afternoon with Hon. E.D. Pearson on the bench and R. W. Miers present looking after the interests of the State. The docket is unusually small. Thos. B. Jackson, of Keithsburg, Ill,. reached here Thursday and, together with Mrs. Jackson, who has been here for several weeks, is visiting at the residence of Judge Simpson. It is currently reported around town that some of the Red Ribbonites have gone back on their pledges and are again partaking of the deceptive fluids that intoxicate. Who is it? The next term of the Board of Commissioners will meet on the first Monday in September. Notices of road petitions, & will have to be given 20 days before the first day of the term. Mr.. II. Varnell and company, who have been stopping here for some weeks past, engaged in the lightning rod business, have gone to Mitchell. We understand they will return in about two weeks. The Orleans Journal is respectfully informed that the printing of the premium lists for our coming fair was let to the lowest bidderthe proprietors of the Republican and NEWS being the bidders thereon. Zach Lynch and Wm Webb, both French Lickers, engaged in a mild "scrimmage" on the north side of the court house Saturday. After a few ineffectual blows they each gathered a dornick and that ended it. A debate on doctrinal points will take place at Unionville, this coun ty, commencing August 1st and continuing six days, between Elder B.F. Treat, of the Christian church, and Rev. Lampton, of the Baptist church. Linus Trueblood and Bill King had a little harmless "set to" Saturday night, for which they answered before Justice Stinson Monday; Trueblood for assault and battery, $5 and costs; King, for provoke, $3 and costs. Messrs. A. J. Honeycutt, Clerk, and John Nestor, Auditor of Warrick county, and Wm. E. Swint, editor and proprietor of the Boonville Enquirer, passed through town yesterday on their way to French Lick Springs. There are a lot of boys in town who are in the habit of going to the Foster pond almost every night to bathe, who conduct themselves in a manner that is disgusting and outrageous and very annoying to those living near. They will be prosecuted if it is not stopped. Mrs. Smith., the music teacher, and Albert Foster had an interview Friday night that was not as harmonious as it might have been and which resulted in Mrs. S. commencing a surety of the peace proceeding before Justice Stinson, who required Foster to give bond for his good behavior, in the sum of $200. While passing a certain building Sunday we heard the expression "I'll raise you five, " followed by "I call" and "good hand, take the pot." Will some one please explain what was meant by these expressions? We have an indistinct recollection of having heard them before, but when, where, or under what circumstances, we can't now remember. Hon. J.G. Shanklin, Democratic candidate for Secretary of State, informed us last week that he would address the citizens of Orange County, on the political issues of the day, within a very short time. Mr. Shanklin is one of the leading Democratic Greenbackers of the State and is a gifted gentleman. Ample notice of his coming will be given. The following attorneys are in attendance at court, besides the members of our home bar: Judge WIlson, of Bedford; Robert W. Miers and John W. Buskirk, of

By request wo pulHsh Iha proceedings of the Greenback Mm tiieeting held at tho court !toue last Saturday. As wo have befuro iid we have na fight to nmka against . them on account of their principles; we only condemn the means they seek to secure the ends they have in view. We think that the Democratic party oilers all that they demand, and tht within It ranks, and only there, can they expect to see the reforms for whicli they are struggling In nugurated. We live in hopes that they will tee their mistake, as we view it, and before election day will join hands with tho Democracy of the country., now so nearly in power, and with us make common battle against tho IlaJhal party that has so nearly bankrupted our country. 'George Hippie, of New Albany, was one of tlie speakers at the mass meeting Saturday. George bunks high nn the fact that ho is, as ha states it, a hard-fisted mechanic; a woi-kinginan. This is a "goak" to those who know him. It is said that the only real hard days work George has been known to do from "limo whereof, tfec was in building a velocipeda for John Briggs, Jr., who couldn't manage the tarnal thing and sold it to J. If. Andrew, of this place, who now has it stored away up stairs over his store. George is rather communistic in his ideas and. utterances, hut, liko small 'pnilies'J ni Ould Ireland, don't amount to much. There ate one or two dirty, white li orcd. cowardly sneaks claiming citizenship in this county (they ought to be in the penitentiary, and if they don't watch might go tbtre yet) whoso only stock in trade seems to be enmity towards the editor of tho News. We are glad they aro our enemies; we feel all the better fot it, and feci like thvre is something honorable and high toned about us because of their enmity, but they must stop lying on us, or we will give their names and publish a few sketches and incidents of their lives that they would much rather not soo brought to light. Tho Republican has corrected its official directory, as we suggested a short time since. Now if it will correct such mistakes ss "Jurssv for June; "ofiic," for olce; "propse," for propose; "buisy," for busy; pardner," for partner, it will be vastly improved and will save the Orleans Journal tho dis agreeable necessity of saying 4sam okl drunk" to us for noticing them. Pay : attention to our in-struelions, Joey, and' we'll soon make your Simon-pure-dytl-in-the-wool-radical organ readable. A string of resolutions were presented to the Greenback mas meeting last Saturday by one Joseph Cox of this plaeo. They were voted upon and adopted, as wo understood it, and we were present, but they do' not appear in the proceedings handed us for publication. They contained some very glaring misstatements in regard to the finances of the county, which, we presume, is tha causa of their non-appearance. Prof. Pinkham's Normal Institute has opened with every indication of a successful term. Tho number in attendance is good, and all seem intent on the work before them. Classes have been organizes! in all the Common Branches and In Theory and Practice. Literary Clubs wiU be organized during tho week. The term is likely to be the largest and best over heltl in tho county. Let; 8.11 join in tho work who can. Tho Democratic Judicial Convention met st Bedford Iat Friday. Hon. Francis Wi'son, of Bedford, was nominated forjudge and Judge M. S. Mavity, of this place, for Prosecuting Attorney. Tho nominees aro both good lawyers, excellent gentlemen and will fill tha positions to which they aspire with honor to themselves tad party. They will bu elected. -rr: numrcr of 11.2 ;;; .;2 c;tcf N.'ton Slow art I vitltlly " rc in tit, 1 t -C j- : T T r .... s ? t i

Mr. Cox was peculiarly uafurt jnatR in hij fctatem':its in regard 'to connfy. -fi nances, before the Greenbis.ck mass mating Saturday. In his desire to charge cur county cjfilcer? with extravagance1 h overreached himself. To begin with ho said that 'the amount cf faxes levied and placed upon tho tax duplicate for collection, for the current year, for State, county, township, sclitwl, speni;tl school, road and local tuition was une hundred and two thousand dollars, when the correct figures are but lifty-two thousand and eighty-five dollars-and nine cents a little mistake of only forty. nine thousand nine hundred and fourtcai dollars and r.uicty-oue cent. Again he said that during tho past year there had been expended on acojunt of public schools the sum of forty-one thousand dollars tlie records show an expendiluro of but sixteen thousand one hundred and thirty-eight dollars and eightytwo cents another little mist ike of only twenty four thousand eight h Midred and sixtu-one dollars and eighteen cents. And again he said that tho expenditures for county purposes during the year just closed were thirty-five thousnnd dollars, whun according to the Auditor's report, the total ex pen -ditures-for the .year are but twen-ty-oua thousand s ix hundred and twenty-two dollar and ninety cents, not counting in said reiort $U,150 bonds refunded which are

not a part of the expenses uf that yea r, but were included in said ieport for convenience anothtr iittla mis laka cf Mr. Cox's of only thirteen thousand three hundred and seventy seven dollars and ten cents, or a gran d total of mistakes on the part ol Mr. Cox of the nico little uum of eighty eight thousand one hundred and fjly-three dollars and n in teat cents in the three items, and yet there were persona reckless and thoughtless enough to move, and vote for, the adoption of his r-olution.s containing thesa g'aring misstatement. It is in this wjy, and generally with as tittle-foundation, that the hue and cry is r.dsed against our county officials of fraud, recklessness and extravagance. The records are open to all and the ieople owe it to themselves and to thos they have placet! in official" positions to examine into these charges, so recklessly mAMe, before believing and circulating them. ... . . Tho casa of the State vs. J. II. Sanderfur was continued this morning until the next term. SPECIAL riOTlCES. YV;i lilted. 30,000 pounds wool at Chambersburg. 35 Thomas A Buegess. For your Clothing go to Drom, the Clothier. Clothing for less th in can be had elsewhere, at Drom's, Ilemember we keep Clothing only, giving persons a better as. sortment to look over at cheaper prices. The largest stock of clothing wl tho lowest prices can bo found at Drom'8. If you want any clothing don't fail to see Drom before purchasing elsewhere. Drom, the Clothier, lias the largest stock of clothing in Southern -Indian-, which must bo closed out regardless of price. For your Overalls and Jeans Clothing go to Drum's. Try oar or;a 'ruaLxo of Jcup.s Clothing. Try our celebrated California Overalls. Como nnd see us before you buy anything In the clothing line, for we will save you money. Diom, tho clothier, Braxfan's corner. Overalls and Jesns Co!hing a specialty at Drom's, C?J busl.els corn, L 'J pvar.ils Lacoa, 1 ;r which I will p iy tho ca-.h tr g '.-! t. A. J, Itnujv-s. l.'.y 1, f air. " j 1 eft! . : 0 to .!. ; !1 r.r. c ; . 7 1 ; J . r x 1 i-,,. .; 3 e : i . 1 1. , - :.

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That Thor-at tUalcup, on the en't side ef t!ie public square, has opened o: ;t a first class stock of Family groceries, provision, con. fcftfonerie ie., ' &c. Also a riles line ofh:if-:,nps, boots and shoes. 'All of which will lo o!d at the Towc--t living prices. Ilemember also that when you buy goods of me that yon don't buy auction goods, but. you buy warranted goods. Call and seo for yourself. Terms cash, or good produce taken In exchange at the highest market price. 52tf S:v:;;:i Cac!ifrc3 and Organs I oirMjus wanting Sr.wimr M.-iv-hicc -will iln.l i( to their a-lvruit;i -- to call on or a ilijp.4 ujc, i I kcp all kinl nntl givoin- : .i-.c-Ui'ii in tiui in.iT f r of working-. I buy tor ca-tt mid tt-li 1aW for farne.. i nls ac-livcr)rp.-i at tho lowest tosh tu . I will laivCi li ii.iii.- or uru'ans -!'ji! :tr m . ruiLii iJ5j.Li.se; Eii. PA0LI RETAIL .MARKET. CORRKCTED WESXLT BT Et'N'&T WHITE. JulF 17, Is8 Apn'f Oren f or bu-? .".."J ' " (A Appii3 HriM per bus. ' " I? u-on jcr K) r, T Butter rcr ft .. 11) Bana per bus 75 Cotu-e per rb 20( 30 Cliee.s j.cr ft) 20 Crackers per !t. lo Coal Oi! per l 25 Chickens per daz i C02 00 Corn per bits 35 EK3 Pt'r l0z 0-J Whioj Fish per kit. 8j Xfackerel per kit 1 25 Flax Seed per bun !30 Flour per cwt 3 00 Hides Kren pf-r tb 5c Hides dry per Fb lOi 12 Hay per cwt 40 Lard, pr lb G Molasses N-O. per gal 60 Jfolasses Sorghum 40 Meal per bns 40 5'J Oats per bus..... 25 Onions perbu3 60 Peaches dried per bus 1 7o Potatoes Irish per bus 40 Potatoes .S-"oel per bns. Hags cotton per ft 1 J Iir.js wooleis per tb c Sngnr N- O. per S 10 Sugar Coffee per rb 1 2 1 Snar Grnnnhitcd per lb 15 Salt, now barrels 1 CO Sheep Skins... , 50 Teas per J.-.....: 45 Vinegar per jral SO Vinegar pe- bbl 6 00(7 00 Wheat uei- bus b'5 TVT x4 TO CONSUMERS OF--3 TOBA0CO. 5 The great celebrity of our TIN TAG TOB(J(; h.is i-aii.seil many Imitations tluire5 of to be p!at-(l 011 the market, -wc thei-cfore oraMti.Hi all chvwt:s agaiaat lmrchaoing isiirh imitations, 2- A!I dealors buying or selling otlierpitig tobar,cfl iHiarin a hard or metallic label, si-en. ha-themselves liable to thj penalty of Ibthe law, ami all persons viulaiin our trade gmaiKsare pnnisiiabl-3 by fine and imprisvjjonmnnt. See act of Consrrc-si. An sr. 14. 178. Tho ppnuine LO RILL Alt D TIX TAG lOHAUU) ran be ilistinpnishcd bv a TIN '.TAG on each lump with the word LOIIILLA itl stamped thereon. OvtrT.OHS tons tobacco sob! in 1ST?, and nearly 3,000 persona employe! in factories. Taxes paid Government in 18TT about $8,.2500.000, and during past 12 years, over 120,H ooo.ooo. - These goods sold by all jobbers at manuHfacturcrts rates. 3tf-:a Yon May Tallt About Greenbacks, Gold and Silfsr, But we want ' ' ' .. V and will ur to tho public that we are now about rea -iv to card your wool into rolln at tho low price of f cents per pound fr white orKvf cents for mixed when rrase ia furniehed, or when desi rcl, tha jionn 1 to!!. Wo warrant all our wrk whea tho luaterial i gool and in g-ooi t-.on;!icion. We want to bay 100,009 Pounds of VccI, for which we will exchnTicre zoh at the lowcut prn-fH. Call and sea m fit our miii iu I'aoli. Jad. KING & STUCK Elt. April 25, 1ST? - - J EMPLOYMENT. I Waal K- Ag.ct? to Cnr.va.-r-a For I will give ueh terms and (nrih such advert ifiog fa.-iaUea Uit no ronn n.ed msk lsn than 2)0 er mMt ti ik1 ii -XficnMM no i:itt-.r M hrilu-r lj ever ermwwWt.fi b-f.r r not. A-ldr:.sr4 Irli. i). l'J!Kr.lS JiitoUX.S; tirand MPi-i. Jciwi y ty, N. .).. and full t.iticuLtrs wiil be ieui bv return mail. SJ-lm iir... ' ; V-- ! ,r. ft , i-i . i .-,. I Yitr. "!:.e. " ' .1. i i 'tie e ' 1 t " n at ' , -

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The table Rt all tunes supplied wifh the Lost f ho market fifTortl.?, airy, comfortable rooms, cleitn bed-, &r..t tc. Carriages meet every train, convoying psissengers to French Lick aoi Wfst Ballon Spring nnd nil in! cnnedi:ttQ points. Drummer supplied with "rigs" at all time. Hacks will leave Albert IToue, in Paoli, every morning at 8 o'clock-, makinpr connection wifh northern

rain. tf To Advertisers ! GEO. P. ROVEtL d CO'S. SELECT LIST OFLOCAL NEWSPAPERS Mni'T p.-sr.-Jfi-is Pi;-pos3 thl.- list to bo composed oi CJUCAP, low-price) newspapers. lhoia:,tirf qlt otherwise. The C'at.i ioiruo states exact 1 j- what the papers arp. When the name of a pap.ir ii printed in FIJ i,T, FACK'fYPK it in in -very iutanoe the HKsJT paper in the place.' When printed in CAl'I'i'VLSit is the OSLY paper in tho place. v"hon printel in roman letters it is ueiUier the, best nor the only paper, but is usually a very unl one notwilJisui nrliur. Tho list Kivcs the population of every town and the oire.ulation of every pater. It is not a coor v:a.vTivK list. IT 18 SOT A CHKAP Idsr. At the toot of thc.Cal alopKcf-u- each Stace the important towns whieh are not cvf w I'v !:t ne cnunierntt-il, IT IS AN liONMST LiST. Ths rates charged for ad vertiain are barely one-fifth tlie publishers' s.-he-diiie. 11 o prite for one inch four weeks in the entire list id ?S5. The rejtrnlar rates of the papers for the same space ami time are 3. The list includes M0 uewdoaner, of whi.-h IXt are issued 1.V1IY ami 807 WEEKLY. They arc located in 825 diiTerrnt cities and town.-, of which '22 are b'at Canitals. s8 place ot over 5,W) population anu in iflHntv .-it.H. last.i .sent on A pplie ation. A'idrew OK. P. ROWELT, A l'S N E WsP A PK R A1VJERTI3IXG HI? HE A U, 10 Spruce St. (Printing House Sq.i New York. 33-Ctn E. D. BASSFORD'S. Cooper Institute, New York City. New I!hitratO'l Priced Catalona is a book of fifty eloHfely printed pages, quoting with tlie size, capaeitv and style the prices of nbon t F ! X THU U-S A N D iipma of lloascfurr.ishiug Hardware, Cbtn.t, Glass, Silverware, Cutlery. Cook irt UtenaiJs, Tit'ole Waro, Dinner, Tea, and Toilot Sets. Coal Vases, Fire SeU and Stands, and every kind of ;;ooda for the furnishing of a house, table, hotel, yacht, steamboat, school or public institution The largest assortment in the world, from the plainest tote mot rich and costly, all at-greatly reduced prices, 40 to 60 por cent. W!or retail ratfri. Ahove price I' st. wifh illustrated catalogue, mailed free. Goods most carefully boxed by experienced packers and shipped to all parts, Letters promptly answered, and estimates for Xo-hU from ONF DOLL All to S 10,000 chct-ifullr furnished on applieafior:. KUWAC!) D. BA.SSFOltD. 1. 2, X 12, 13, 15. H,&;i,. Cooper Institute, M Ave., -4th Ave., Astor Pi. h 8th St.. New York Ciiv. MAhSB IB STAPLE. DfJY GOODS, V&oll, Ihd.tAtt. 2.5, 1877. 11 , ' - i t. - I . k - .( t -ii". i -

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