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wwi- m i """nt rt tniito rvrtr i t n-iv . r Oner! .7, f Tr ,r J One c;j ncn!.. i 1 fja cwp y three months. Iarariallj izJLi.tz.z2. fi:;;Ni: da v, aug. t, p.: Cor Ireland was chilling last wetk. T.mi Walker Jf Sen's T7heat locale Bead Oleana Items in another col,fr. UrB. Vim. Gabbert ere viaitins at Caropbcllabnrg. John lirigjjs. Sr- ew Albany, is rott'icating at the Springs. The debate at Union ville will probably clo'ie to-day. Tie Mitchell M. E. District confercoce is in aei-ionat Orleanx. j0v 8- Jtr F.qr., was in town liondaj, taking orders frera our merchant. ussier of Paoliana attended the beixet meeting on Lost river Sunday. KisdMarj Cornwell has been quite ick for a few days but ii getting better. A good many of our citizens attended Betting at Uniouville Sunday. Van R. Noblitt Esqr., of Orangeville, was in town last week. Captain Dare Braden, of Indianapolis, was in town Friday. Hat. John W. Payne preached in the II. E. church Sunday niht. Treiiding Elder Hutchinson, of Mitchell, was in town Sunday night, Read Mta'a communication on "law and liquer." KxTtcasurer Henry Itted called on ug Eatflrnny. Mr. Alfred Bruner, of Orangeville towfidip, waa in town Saturday. Prrpare something for the fair. Ho ail you can to make it a grand guccesa. Mr. SHh Ill-rant and daughters, of IVivrnport, (ra, left (or home thin morning Frank Hill, a well known citizen of Greenfield township, died Monday morn. IDC W. B. CornwcK, Keqr., trustee of French lick township, waa in town Monday Te Tnoii lnd, and Orvhcstra, will pive a MiiMmi on rrt t OravrV biill, in Orleans, Saturday night. Go and hrar the bov. Walter K ShH. Editor of tho Urecnhack AdvomtP. Sfw Yik lily, hat g.u into Uanki-tij'trv. Jmltcv Ym K. XibJ-ct of the Supremo Couit pnaiifd through here Monday, on hia way home from the Spring, Heml Mar j Cornwall's, .ale notice in another column. Anyone desiring to purthiua land idiould attrnd thin sale. VTm. Merriman E.qr. the well known fc-Kgr and carnage manufacturer, of Orleans, was in town laal Friday. Was. .Springer and dmtghter, of OakUni city, have been visiting in thia place and -iehiity during the past week. Mr. la Stone, f Monigomery county. wa in lon last week. Mr. Stone w a former resident of this county. Iler. Thoa. KIr.nl, of llnrtaville, waa i towa lam wek,m the interests ! the HarUTilIe University. We are informed that Henry Ctnin Sore, Sr., will commence the publication -t a Greenback paper in thiapb laca boob. Bon. Jno. K. Ncff. Secretary of State, tised throngh town Monday afternoon, v" waj to the Springa. Jftn II. Sandefur, of Mitchell, waa in to n last week sporting a blue ribbon nd hM.kiug like a man. n is ill with billioBfl remit'6UVet at the residence of Dr. Jno. hia father-in-law. F. Stueker Esqr. went to New Al . J Saturday to visit his father, who 11 ,a ery feeble health. Cel. Wm. P. Datis, f New Albany, PBt the Sabbath in our town, tbe&uesi Jd2 Mafity. wessra Bundy A White am putting up Wlre foomat the rear of thir :ors a. .""-er Cerkin and wife, cf Oracs- ". tpest Sunday in our tawn, vkiticg ijlEr iy friends. JtkeEir.fit'a billiard tabid waa gold at f:rriff. JCfctcrdaj. V.'n. War. ?i l. i it in at five dol'arB. ' Smpon durtits tb past fa? t Jo ih II. d arnef, of French Lie-, --"i cn L Monday afrnccn. t. Wli or.al Greef.Lc'i, c:c ts .Cr C. ' i n;;:'r. Li a ei-trr in l.a, i. 1 1 'Jtr ia '.rt j, T'l, tl-n - all;: Is- ' -1 ; a c ? . r J r ( - "

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Tie ' rk l.is ! B; - ? ta tba fylluwir z I irtct fslr.e t'.. 4 Ii. irrt:f. - t A;... : r.r. I -i t. 1 -, Ai:r C- Cf '..'- a: 1 ;:. r.:.a :;. C. : "!. T'wre rni et ji IJ:rib!j i 1 : ...tt".i u in tbe '. .'.its at Uas: 1 t wtu. ITe GJisraia. I tLit t!.3 n-..k.-j tous? wm too taa.II for tie fcccomiaod&Uan cf thoaa atteudiing. TJi lri! across Freic5 tick rreek near French Lick Eprinsi, is in svdilap. idated msd danerons condition and should be replaced by a rsew oe, wbicli we learn will Boon b done. Ilalph, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. L. Braxtan, of Lawrence county, formerly cf this plac, tpent se?eral (!ays here last week, visiting his former school and playmates. LU Allstott and Eliza E. EUdsoe, came to town Friday, and after procuring ths necessary dacurneiits called epon Judge Simpaon, who soon united them in the holy bonds of wedlock. The musical festival given by the Paoli Land and orchestra last week was well attsnded by our citizens and the boys realized about J5 C3over and abovt all expenses. Prof. Gilbert Pink ham, of Iowa, ia here assisting in condacting the Nor mal School now ia session. The Professor is one of Iowa's most dis inguished Educators. Can't some one open a brick yard in our vicinity. We know of one firm who wish to build a brick business house if they can eetthe brick without too much coat. Here is a chance for some one. Mrs. David Clancy was buried here last Thursday, her death occurring at Fredericksburg Wednesday, from consumption. She waa a daughter of Mi. and Mrs. G F. Trabue, formerly of this place. We Itarn that JuhwM. Olcott of Indianapolis, will be present at our county Institute, and will assist in the work. Thosp who desire a rich treat should not tail to hear Prof. Olcott. He will doliver an evening lecture, subject. "What ia Practical Education." Bobt Magner, of Woodhull, Illinois, reached hero Friday afternoon, and together with Mrs. Magner, who ha been here some weeks, is visiting at the residence of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Davlui.T. It is the same genial, whole souled Bob we used to know. Jatnos M. Mcf'art, a well known citizen ol Orleans, left home some fur or five weeks ago, since which time he has not been heard from. The iinpresxioa prevails that he has gone to stay and that his absence ia caused by financial troubles. We will furnish our readers with the treat Speech of Senator Voorhtes de livercd at South Bond a few days since. Wc have ordered 1000 copies of it for distribution and hoped tu have thorn in time to send ont this week bt were disappointed in getting them. Look out for them neat week. Senators Newton Booth, of California, and David Davis, of Illinois, were elected by the I udependenta of thae States, but neither one of them have introduced a single measure calculated to elevata the Inhering man or better his condition. All such njoa.su res have come from the Democratic members. Some of the National leaders -f this place are making the statement that the Democratic and Republican parlies will unite in order to defeat the Nationals. This, besides Wing untrue, is certainly a weak argnmcat to use ia order to gain convert to the new party. Oil and water won't mix, gentleracn. A glass containing some money was stolen from Dr. Jas. H. Sherrod's drag store one day last week. Tho party who took it was watched by a person not con-necU-d with the store, who will hold his tongue if the taotiy is returned, otherwins ho will tell what ho knows about it and have a prosecution instituted at once. The great grocery house of ! II" Bishop & Co , of Cincinnati, fcxs suspended. Governor Bishop attributes their misfortunes to shriaksje in real estate & merchandise, & failure of customers to meet their engagement. TThe house did a business of v3,C03.CD3 a year, and has always been a vry strong one. George W. Bewick, succeeded l.t Friday in arrest i it? Thos. C Cedming, belter known as "Bent," of Crawford count?, on a wmrrant from the United States District court at Indian spoils, charging him with illicit d'sti'ling. The U S. Mm', el lavir; rr 1st tTj cr tires trlxs t3 Cr-.r r 1 cc ; -if j, far l!. e far jrj? cf rrc i I." . j , ir. i l.i.- tr.il! 3 taCnlLi tl:.H!) i :ziA mll'i Mr. r. :.'i i; - , v 1 3 t. ..'.3 t' : rr::V t s t'.stc J. C ... : ' ' 3 fr'T- I : : I f r I 'i r ; . . . rar. ;-3 ; .1 . 1 r; : ' j.. Cr ' r I" -f' 3 I I 'Gil c ' c 1 til 2 . "t. .... ' t 'J s i ' i 'k t r i r . r t i Silt. i t 1 - I cf C c ; ( i

I HI t, tJ tL'r ' riilr'jn t' t 1 , t j j i a . . t r ' t, ! .'Tt((i:Je5 '" . i i L, i! . ' j, ; 1 t ' 1 it r 1 ri ilrir z, fit r i - . ). t1 f j t 'at t "y ' .' r i a c Tt t 'j It 2 c:rr"i, . 1 ci t "5 v. iy i.. ' fv'.itd to S t it ar I f4lr t. let it ! ro r t t'. 3 c .uit L..".. II ? r jatractor vrer.t fa work and E.s:r aw.;r, ti..cl t!c-i ta f . a tnl tceive lbs job; tl.y wert, cr :r.:inel if, t j 4 ltvttbev-cllk-vrt BCL-r J-'.:t-t: -c'.T.c:.'' ;t c. -ttrAct, rsts. J to rt: ti?2 it, if - -uir. 1 1 3 r Qi.li tir to t:rr t'ovn an 3 uo his vork eve r, so as to conform to the contract and speciScatioas; wero gta notilled thst the work was done, went and found it all rt-H, received it, -iald fur it agreed upon, did nato&ka any coraprcj raise m charged, nor did they take- an inferior job off the. contractors hands, what they did was in lbs Use of duty and in the interests of the people, whose servants they are, and while doisg it Jlr. Dillard spent 12 days, Ur. Cpeer 8 days and Mr. Cliishaa 6 days, a total of 25 days, which atfi per day would have amounted to $104, but instead of charging the county to mush Mr. Dillard ckarged the county but for 7 days and Messrs Speerand Chishant 5 days each, or a total ef 17 days, at 54 per day, the pay allowad them by law, amouEting to ZiS 3. TLis is all there is ia itasdthe ikepublican is welcome to all it can male out of it.

The Democratic party has cot been ia fjower sineo iZZd. At no tints sinco then has it controlled more than the lorer IIou.vO of Congress. It Is now a settled fact that the next Senate will be Democratic, thus giving it fall coalrci of tho Nation.il Legislature, viht n, judinj frcra tha action of its reprcssntatives in the List House, wa may expect 8uch hHL;tiiin ai will remedy tha financial and tit her evils with which the radical party has cursed the country. Dotno. crata of Orange County, don't desert your party now, when It is jtiat on the eve of stcpjJu into power, to join a party that has no hope of success. Such action on your part will weaken the Democratic party and assist the Republican party. It can have no other effect. Wait jnst a little longer. It will be time enough to organise a new party after the Democratic party, having tho jwiwer, has failed to remedy the evils you sre complaining of. The Madison Courier charges that the passage of the new State house law, in the House, was procured by fraud and falsifying the record. The House was llpublican; John Ovennyer, a Republican, was speaker, C. O. Nixon, a Republican,- whs Clerk, and every employee of the House was a Republican, Very likely the Courier is correct. Orleans Itatas. John C. Albert spoke on the greenback question Monday night. The II. FJ. District conference is in session with a goodly number of preachers from a distance. T. O. Mahan is attending the debate at Unionville. A little fight took place at the depot last Saturday evening, between Jim Ijindgpy and Nigger" Clay, we don't see why ear Marshal don't stop the rows they are having up there every day. Jus. R. Elrotl started to Flora III., last Monday where he will get married next Thursday to Miss Terrell. This will leave Yillet Mathers without n bed fellow and we think it would he wise in Willet U go and Ut likewise. Mrs. Ril. Ficklin and llallssa Suthcr!and re f.crieusly ill with flux, and a lit!'? son of O ear Al!ertm is also very bad with Ery. sipela3. A great deal cf wheat is being ehi cd from Orleans now, notmitlistsndinu the low pric which cur merchants are paying. The chlc!:ens in Orleans have net beca roostlnj quite hlh enotzgh during tha week and the result la severs! feavo had their nee&s wrttn-. The citicr.3 tv.zt ct tl.3 Ccn:ciry I.:l Ilcndny mil tliJ a ,oI jtb c clruninj ep, which i .ilcj It loci: rs though thD llvirjg bivo t:a:e r?rptct for the dead. The Blackberries have coraassd gffsie, but no vsr we tare fcaTinj In their stcsxl pcsclica est! t7&krm&!J. II. IT:? In 13 l.vir I.Ira a j ut vp E.t 1 tcrryrr.r.n'j And th. 2 n: cli:- : I . ! i - " "!.t ta j ;ircr.iro S;r.:r."5 r: iv.Vu 2- . - I h 3 C - . TVC J 1 t . "3 , 1 7 j jit- ai. - -. , e .J i' f u i c ,. : . ( r 1

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1 cf Jc , irtn 1 r.j v: t.:: r.::i;;in , rr. I cm t .1 n 1: J rr. . ? a . !.'rt hut tclUr j s;i'cch. lie r e of the J -j . t.i a IcJsrntvi Jr.. yt. r, an ah!? oM.i 1; r!!.t J tn,d urv, vl upon t'.,.; L:r.- r..:y to -1 tat 5. 1 r.lU r..;.! c. t thnir vcie L.r L',3 cwn I ;rj. r.rA flc:.i, Jr. Jjo Wilion. Ia doles so baotlsomo &ud gallant a thing, Mr. B-skirk has won the hearts cf tha Democracy cf tha entire district, and placed hiraE?lf ia a posltien to cutarrar.d thslr support whenever opportunity Ilr. Baskiik is a young man, but st&ndj'&t tha head cf his pro lc3sicnt not only, la his own county, tit in Eotithera Indiana. Bssfford Manner. Tha Banner pays Mr. Buskirk a handsome complicaent, but the editor need not have limited his standing t.t a lawyer to southern Indiana. Ills record in tin highest tribunal ef the State will compare favorably with that cf 'any lawyer who has practiced in that court since its organization. The Banner makes a slight mistake when it says that Judge Wilson received' tho yotcs of Lawrence and Orange counties, as tha fact is Ilr. Biskirk withdrew before thevotacf Orange County, was cast and taovesl that Judge Wil. Run be nominated by acclamation. JJ'oQmmgton Courier. Remaining in the Post oCce at PaoM, Ind.; on the Slst of July, 1878. If not called for in Z'J days will bo sent to th? dead letter office. Willie Ilnitz, Fannie Bosley. A. J. Rhodes, P. M. Zee Creara CcsfSvaS. There will he an Ice Cream Festival at Walnut Grovo School Reuse, next Saturday night, 10th, ins" t. Everybody invited. Bet. RnooES. Will address the citizens of Orange county, at W st Baden Springs, tit 1 O'clock P. M. next Saturday, l()th, instant, on the political issues of the day. Give him a rousing big c:ovrJ. The Orange Count lt-pnblican Cen trnl Committee will meet in Paoli en Saturday August 10, 1878. J. P. TitRoai. Chairman. 0 P2CIAL- HOTICCC. Have u gowl stot-k cf Boots, Shoes, Queenswnre, Glassware and as good an assort "men t cf family Groceries as can be found in Paoli. They will trade it to yoa for wheat, corn, bacon and lard. Call and seta us. JLarge stock of Bacon to exchange. 4G-2W For the very highest cash pries for Wheat go to T. B. Walker & Boa, Orleans. All jrrtotts indebted to me on account are hrreby notified that prittnpt and iniitiiiate scttloment of the same will Im required. This is the first nd l ist notice. aoLoAtoN 8cott. July 21, 1878. 45tf We will pay you the Boss" price lor your Wheat, T. B. Walker &. Son, Orieatt.s. lOjOUO pounds wool at Chambersbur. C-3- Thomas & Iur.3cs. HRed. White & Biua No, Amber Wheat wanted, T. B. Wtlker & San, Orleans. For yoar Clothing go to Drcn, the Clothier. Clothing for less than can to hd elstwlicre, at Brora's, Remetaber wo keep Clothing only, giving persons a better &ssortment to lock over at cheaper C. .Ii, C :h, C!, for Whct, ,'h: -t, V7I. r , in ' - T:.5l-r,-.-.5 Ktc-rkcr clcihir- r.t

J I j loHay I, 1Comt stiid re cs before yoa bay crtythlits in the clothing line, for v.'o will save yoa money, Dtom, the e'eth'er, Brastan'a corner. Overalls Rnd Jcsns Clsthin a epwriaUy tit Brora'. W era the boys that wct your wool. --Brins it along. TllOJ-iAS & BUKGF.S3, C"3- Charabcrsburg. That Thomas ...ilc T?f cn the east slda of the public square, has opened out a first class stock of Family groceries, provisions, confeetlonerles !le., &c. Also ft nice Una of hats, caps, boots and shoes. All of which will bo sold at the lowest living prices. Rem cm bet also that when yon- buy goods of me that yoa don't bay section goods, hut you buy warranted goods. Call and see for yourself. Terms cash, or good produee taken in exchange at tho highest market price. r,2tf Persons wantinjr a Sewing Ifachiae will find it to their advantage to call on r atlrea me, as I keep all kinds and gtva instruction in the manner of working;. I boy f-r ch and IOVf for same. I also deliver Organs at the lowest cash rates. I will deliver all machines r organs sold hv roe. r II I Hi BELLING KK. July 3, lvSTS. U ij J at 1 The fourteenth annual teacher's Institute of ' unite cnntv Indiaon, will convene at the Iliprh School Jiuildinpr in Faoii. at 1) o'clock A. M. on Monday, August i:th, 1S78. It ia jonfidentiv cx)ftsl that every teacher ia V.z county will avail himstdf of this opportunity of preparing for th dt;tie of the profession. Let no teacher at)ont himself from this annual feast. Prof. John N. Bloss of ETnsvin. will be pjesent a portion of the time and will deliver on evening lecture. JAMES lm SOnLITT, Co. Sap't. raoll, Julr 28, 1878. JL a v.' TO CONSULIESS s i a OF TOBAGOO. E 2 s a s Tho crrn vtehi ity of our TIH TAG TOIt VCt'.O h.-i-i . :iii!i-'l many imitations there"gf to i; jil:n-'t on 'lie market, we therefore cantiti all cli wore, against purchasing Ssitch im:t:Ui'ns, All dealor liuyinir or soiling other plnsr tobacco bwiriny a hard or metallic label. rendr themsel ves liable to the penalty of js the law, and all persons violating onr trade marks are punishable by fine and impris(.unnient. See act of t'4n srrc, Aixr. 14, 1875. The jmnuine LORILLA UI TIN TAG TOBACCO can lie diating-nished bv a TIN 2 TAG ob each lump with th word LOBILLAKI) stumped thereon. Orer f.ess tons tobacco sold in IS77. and nearly 3,000 persons employed in factories. Taxes paid Government In 1ST7 atxut 500.000, and during past 13 years, over $20,-f-000.006. (-, fact u re rn rates. Tfosi E2ay "Ta"! AEot;t 4 W W . U m W Xtt 4. . . Sdt g. . , , Bat we wank 1 r ti e ,j and will say to the ptsblia that we are now n'wiut ready to card your wool Inpt rolls at th low price of H cent per pound for white or S.'i cents for mixed when urc."i.eis fnrniwhed, or when desirel. th pound toll. Wc warrant all our work when tho material is good and ta good condition. We want to buy for which we will exchange gooiia at the lowest prices. Call and sea us at our mill ia FaclS, IikL "KING & STITCHER. April S3. 1873. Z2 3f S i 1 If. IP,,, k A- 3 & E 3 ! I 1 f 1 ' t::zii :. l::.:::t. - ii-. ..' This well known hocss is furnished tiih airy, co-ifortr.! le roir.'?, noo 1 .c ' an j an excdlir t tihle ft pIIci wit!i tLs Lr t elllcs in t?,3 uar'.ct. Co:-eciel t! s Lc"e ij a r'c 1 hi very Llv' C. rri. -es f rr.i.' i at p!1 times to f ' g i " ta anJ fron IVe-ch Lie r 1 1 t. t I t!T I"; jir I'.'.'i t,,.''M. (" v r ? a tri. 1. v:.o::a.; d. li:;lv iv-.'r. :: y i. l. :ur i

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Tha table at all times supplied with th3 Le?t the rwfcet sCoru, ilry, comfortable Pwms, clean lieth, &c.t .le. Carriares.meet every train, convoy ins inccacra to French ind West Badon Springs and all Intcrrnediata"p:3ints. Brurrtrr. r: supplied with 'i!n at all time.. Hacks will leave Atlcit llo:;o, in Paoli, every morning rt 8 oc!o;V, miking crrncctlcn x. I'.'.i KTtl.rrn

3. s ii 4 w-tf W 0 SELECT LIST OF LOCAL NEWSPAPERS Many persons suppose this list to be composetl of UIKAP, low-priced newenanera. The fact is quite otherwise. Tha Cataiotrue states exactly what the papers are. When the Mie of a paper is prrated in FULL FACET VPK it is in every instance the BEST paper in the place. When printed in CAPITALS it is the OSLY per in the pUee. hen printeit in ronian letters it is neither the itest nor the only paper, but ia tonally a very pootl one notwithstsndiDfr. The list pives the population of every town and the circulation of every prcr. Ir is kot i cooperative LIST. "IT IS HOT A CHEAP LIST. At the foot of the Catalogue for each State the important towns which are not covered by toe list are ennmerated, IT IS AS HONEST LIST. The rate charged for ad vertistajtr aw barelv one-fifth ttMpnaUsbera' ar.h!iil. The prlc for one inch funr weeks in the entire list is idiS. The rejrolar rates of the paper for tha same anaee el time are t"U 85. The list includ C70 neweFers, ef which ia;J are iaatted DAILY and 807 WEKKLT. They are located In 825 different cities and towns, ef which 53 are State Capita!, t2& places of over 6,0flO ponnlatioo and 444 Connty Seats. IA Pert on Ari'lfcntion. Address GEO. P. K.OWICLL .&CXt"S NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING RUUEAU, 10 Spruce M. (Printing House Sq.) Mew York. eyc. (pwiwst Tj5? "pi a r? rt f t in,' o Csspsr Iss ft. Hew Illustrated Priced Catalogue ia a book of Efty closely printed pages, quoting with the size, capacity, and style the price of stout SIX fiIOUSANl items of llonxefnrnishins U&rdware, China, Glasis, Silverware, Cutlery. Cooking: Utenstla, Table 17are, Dinner, Tea, and Toilet Sets, Cos! Vases, Fire Sets and Stands, and every kind of ccods for the furnishing cf a fioase. table, hotel, yacht, x tears boat, school or pab'is icstitatioa. The lartrest assortment in the world, from the plainest ti t"' tr.oit rich and costly, all at cre .tlr reduced prices, 43 to C5 per cent, bt.w r ct'-l! rates. Above price Hit, with i.'I ;-ir.-.t? I catalogue, rc&iled free. Goods moat carefully boxed by exrrriercei j c'icr and shipped to all parts. Letters proraptly aoswere, end e'I"uit fc cooda from ONI". DOLLAR to iia.C;: cheerfalty fnreished on application, EDVARD D. SAi-UiFOF.D. ' l 2, 3, 12, Li. 15. if aba Cooper Institafe, Sd Aire.t 4th Ave., Astor PL & t!i Kew York City. Ct. ." (t! -g W A W W ti- inVi p f tn. -. mm X W TA "lIST rfW fjrvij 1- 1ft pi, Ifr B). jjifSta fiti, V-" ' W V-iV -If t- fl

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