Paoli Weekly News, Volume 7, Number 1, Paoli, Orange County, 18 September 1878 — Page 3
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; jr r. I) I V I ST W K ! X f . A V B Y 3U :sKIKK A COLLINS. f , , ; v, . - 1 -rf) . ,V t.v i....ii i O Jt. c.,,'..r Jin " ' m'nr.,H ' livari-.lly ij-; w i: i " n i a y" rj t. ;,7S. TOWIV AXD CO ST.' TV. living on that wood, e t the Fair-('ari'--'"!rs Rre vtT busy. H t f;.ir is in fall blast this week, j.: .j VoU read I'd- Martin's local notices. XJ,e Caspn:gn is beginning io wi"m lv. W. W. Webb, left yesterday to p.;n'l conference. Virgil Moon, Democratic candidate '.,r SLcri.'f, was iu town Friday. Mr. Robert Overman, a leading farmer end stock raiser of Lawrence eountr, wn in town Monday. Mrs. John McCoy, of Stamperscreek ... w, jb'p. dat;hter of Edward Cornwell, very sick with typhoid fever. Mr.rj-artt E. Iler.rd commenced suit ,b,!,.!.,v for divorce from her husband, Claries W. Heard. jj;?s Sallio VI.ite 'a visilinji at home this veek. She will return to Bloomington Li a days. Miss Lttie T"oodford, of Mitchell, is vi-isirg at the residence of Mrs, C G. Mr. and 'Irs. John I. Buskirh-. of Liootuir fion, are visiting here this wetk. Tlsey will return next week. T'.e 1'onrd oi Trustees of the town ot S.'dem. hare passed an Ordinance, forLi'Min cattle, hogs and jzec-se running at large in tLe corporate limits thereof. Iaitiel Sonthern.was appointed Administrator of the estate of George !5atc!i!or, deceased, last Friday. See Lia notices elsewhere. Or n. W. T. Spicely, of Orleans and . H. Kdnards, of Mitchell, Republican ea':JiJ:ite for prosec;itor, were in town 1 ji day. Electioneering we suppose. Lkoins To MOHT.-The beautiful enters taiiH'ients at the M. E. Church, he sure o. .:.-t a tiiiouirh ticket to Jerasalem, o:, !.v ."li'cis. tor 3 nights. I'.-. L S. ll-.-.vlos is the owner of a hur.difinie, new bugay, built by Wni. II. M.-rryinan, of Orlsaus. It is a perfect J.tf.-e of workmanship. The p-iH t dings of the Crawford f oui.ty. National Conveutiou, which we w-r h-j '.i-sttd to publish, are uuaroidfd.i'r To.deJ out this week. Mr. AVrham Xoijiitt returned to In ia!i.ip.!ii Satiii-day to resume his work of in estigating th records of Marion c -i e!v. Have you heard from Maine, how she Wtitt li U i-t-a! sigaiiist II a !e and Biatue, iu-,t u i. k'' If you hiiTen t, just read ii'.Hi!it it o:i our oat.itie pajjes. V.";.!. lL Keiulall qualified yesierday Aeui.r.i.sU'istor ot toe estate of Jehu if hi iid.o!, deceased. See his notice -0- .. . ; (.. i . .Lt.s. II. Sherrod, new sports the l an Lv .tiiesi family carriage in town, 'a : uf.K!U'.-ed also" l y W. 11. Mcrrymau o. U.'.iui.s. Mrs M. Heyman, of New Orleans, a $- ASlt.f the Albert honse, 1ms been very i i ler oiue J.is past but is now improvfridge Muvity returned Monday from a it to Lawrence and Monroe counties, lo.iking after his chances for the l'rojofulorsship. It's a pity the Judge l.ut t gut an opponsnt. J r. TLos. Hunt is at home on a visit tLs week, looking the very picture of pued health We are glad to learn he 's succeeding finely in the practice of h.i profession. Dr. L S- IVnvles is engaged in raakii'S seme handsome improvements on Its building just east of his Drag Store, occupied by Buskirk & Buskirk, as a law officeJehu 1L Simpson w&s a good soldier eur.rg the war and he has made an exfijent cierk during the past, four year.-?, buh is proof positive, that for the next four years he will be equally as good. I 11. t " I a I d o rd a ? h " - i t a 1 i c i zed- N a ti o n -l-Grecnback-l.borxeditor of the He P'-iVdcn n is still pouting about our refer. ti'.ccsto his small circulation. Poor ItiU'OV. Cwvt. James F- Stucker, ma.l his first j.ch cf the campaign at UniosmUe, Li this coany, on , Friday last. II a Jpekie about two hours end did muesi C'l'Cd for the psrty. His speech gave fcfter&l satisfaction, and is spoken ot ia terms of great pvsijjair on. Thus. 11. Cobb, democrat! c a n - -ate lor i.on-gres, witl r.i;ue several b.i s in f " t . -'v t'r L T t 1 V f .. i . i r . v 1 1 v , u. is t .e isitti i t 'v i o t. e t j-u-'i - l t .t . . j t 1 i . : ,. ' f e . t a i n a n 1 tl . ' - " " i . f i ' 31 (!! j . S ; i t f 1 1, J t, 1 " ' t Hi I if t" i ,; i c ; i i i s, r . ' I . . r - - .. O V 0 e i ut
nany persons i. ii.- uitTB. 1 5 p.ua a ea.ii.! j out ci t ,e county Treasury. Such it not the caie; l.e is paid bj fes, f;d hy law, and UXr 1 ?nint parties Laving h-.tsinrss in 1 U t .hce and itt the courts. For s'.;.:e f. " .-."(r. ( f ey.ir.-i t ttk- s ;I c laoI! - a", l.'ai t'.ni l.i t' all iejuiJ u-tj of lie Cu'i nty trcasii ry. Ht-n. V,'ij. A. Tray lor, of Jasper, Ie!-:oer:ic candidate for Senator from Orun Martin ami L'ubois, is in town tids net!,, attending the fair, and get-, tine acqaintfed with oar people. Mr. Traylor is an excellent gentleman, a good lawyer and will represent bis District with honor to Limit If and party. Vote for Kim and thereby assist in electing Hon. 1). W. Yoorhees to the United States Seriate. V.'niit of time and 5 pa re this week prevents U3 from sotici ng fully an ars tie! that appeared in the last issue of the l;,"'P'ibiiean, in which our entire o;.-. n;unky, vithout any exceptions, are charged with gambling r.nd beine gamblers. T.'e can only say, in behalf of the moral, intelligent people of Paoli, and none are more moral and intelligent, as a class, that the article in question contains more pure, unadulterated, lying, vicious slander than is often heaped upon a people by one who is dependent upon thnt people for support, It was a mean, dirty, villainous attac. Elsewhere we publish a card from Mr. Thomas A. Cox, of Jackson township, accepting the nomination of the National party to the office of clerk of this county. Mr. Cox is an .excellent young man, but we have always until now utiv derstoo 1 htm to be a dyed-in-the-wool Republican. His acceptance of the nomination, however, coupled with his assertion that he ' believes that the National party more than any other looks toward political reformation," removes all doubt upon this subject and stamps him a full Hedged National. School Jfollcc. The Giaded School of Paoli, will open on next Monday, the 23d, inst. for a. term of fivu months- Tuition is free to all children between the ages of 6 ana 21 years. Parents should sea that their children enter, if possible, on the fir.st day, and attend regularly. Any suggestions by parents, respecting the discipline or the studies of their children will be kindly received by the teachers. Let all come. WM. P. PINKIIAM. Splendid exhibition ihis Week. Prof, llearden's art entertainment which comes strongly recommended by the press, an J many prominent men throughout Southern Indiana, will be given at the M. 11 Church, Panli, bogining thi, Wednesday evening. The programme embraces a trip around the civilized world, from California to Jerusalem, in three evenings, 400 magnificent scenes, each 12 feet square. Tickets for the 3 evenings 50. Tickets at the Post office. Letter of Acceptance. I declare that I am no odice seeker, b'lt having been called by thn National Greenback-Labor party of Orange county, as thei nominee for tha odice of Clerk; and believing that this party more than any any other looks toward political reformation, I accept the nomination and if elected shall b satisfied with a reasonable salary and to the utmost of my ability will perform the official duties intrusted to meTHOMAS A. COX. Cyrus Jones, the 2sat-i.j!;il nominee for lU-pvcsf nfutive, is an excellent gentleman, whose character is above reproach, but he is a aim on pure, life long, Republican who has never boon iLn t iiied with the National ptrty, and whose vote if elected, we venture the aserUon, will be cast for li m Harrison, or soma equally objectionable Republican, for United States Senator. If we have been correctly informed he h:.i said, here in Pa-di, within the past ten days that he was not a National, had not authorize! thotn to usa his natne, but on the contrary was andal w ays had been a llop-blican. This being true he cannot consistently accept the nomination, nor do we 1 el ieve he will. SPEC I A I- PI OT1CES New styles of prints, jeans, corsets, &c , at Y.' . F. Osborn's. Ben I). Riloy has the largest stock of stoves, tinwxre, hardware and itous furnishing goods ever brought to Paoli, all of which were bought at extremely low prices, sndwill ba sold in the saraa woy, ': lw All kinds of coafecttoneries at IhlMfirtii's. lw Ladies and n;i.ses custom made fehoes, men's It-ogan boots ar.d shoes, just re Cfcived at Vi. '. Osborn s. I f y , i . an; :Yi g : e .t goto Ed. llartuj's. L lw N i 1 , f T tif . boHx, T ick C I S t" i : i ' i , i ' i - j , J. e , j - t re1 , V - it n ? ,,.,.. - tv iVtJ l t !'. t - Vi ,,'Ul Ii it. i :, I.. - ci :: ' -r, n L,r':' sri. '; t ,:::: 1 . . ; t ' I I i . . . v , I i . I t, . .4 1 , i .1 . - - , It) . II , '- .
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Hen. Hi'ey rtat now, 1T fa;-, tin lathes', niot rsried and best stock of fif.vc?, tinware, hardware and general furnishing ccod , ia hi li t;e, ever brought to Oranjre county. Ion't fail to call whn et the fiiir this week and see whether or not we are telling; the truth. Iw
New fall styles in millinery, clso a select assortment of fall c winter fancy goods and notions, at Mrs. E. J- Ben jarron s. Fr groceries, chc:.p. go to Ed. Mar tin s, lw Ben. Riley "struck" Louisville lat week and found it "check full" of stores, tinware, hardware and other goods in his line, bought for the Southern market. The yellow fever panic having stopped all trade in that direction, the dealers were forced to s-dl at "panic prices," and he bought the largest stock ever brought to -Orange county, and will sell them at such prices as you never dreamed of. Go and examine his stock and learn his prices, eren if you don't want to buy. lw Ed. Martin keeps the best variety of cigars in town, call and see them. lw Ben. ldiley wants to see you lw Ben. D. Pi ley, has added a full stock of sash, doors and blinds to his business. Call and examine them and learn his prices. IV cw Store ami Setv Goods. Ed. Martin, at Trueblood's old stand, on the West side of the square, baa fitted up his store room in a good fityle and has a new and complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, nuts, candies Ac, tie. Fresh Oysters kept constantly on hand and served in u variety of styles. Persons wishing anything in li is line should not fail to call on Mr. Martin, as his poods are nil new and fresh and his treatment courteous and accommodating. 52 Take your Dried Peaches and Apples to Stout & Bro. they will buy7 all you have to sell and pay you the highest market price. 2v Go to Campbell's and see that immense stock of clothing, that is now being opened for sale. 2w Go to Campbell's to buy your boots and shoes, and you will save money. 2v. The largest .stock of ready made clothing ever opened in Southern Indiana, ju.t received at Campball's Lick Creek cash store. 2w. Go to the Fountain Head for dry goods, Campbell's. 2v. Stout fc Dro. want 1JJ 000 lbs. dried fruit. 2v. G. W. Campbell is now receiving the largest and most exiensie stock of boots and shoe. uvor shipped to Orange county; all of which has been brought direct from manufacturers and will be sold at prices that defy any and all competition. 2w. 100 00 lbs. dried fruit wanted at Campbell's. 2w. A complete line of Hardware, Queens v are and Glassware always ou hand at Andrew's. Remember that I can and will save you money if ymi will examine my stock of Ready-made Clothing before buving elsewhere. For Bouts, Shoes, Ready-made Clothing or anything in the dry goods line, go 'O Andrew's, the largest .and most complete assortment ii: the county. Wanted, 5!,000 lbs dried fruit, fur which I will pay the highest market price, and sell you goods as cheap as can, be had in any store in Southern Indiana. J. M. Axduew. Just received a large and complete stock of Ready-made Clothing bought for cash from first hands, which will be sold at prices that will astonish you, t Andrew's. New stock of lints, Caps, Boots and Slices at prices to suit hard times at Andrew's. For nice, stylish Ready-made Clothing at prices that cannot be beaten go to Andrew's. Notice. All persons indebted to the undersigned must settle up or we will be compelled to put your arccounts in the hands of an officer for collection. We are indebted and must have wiiat is due us. We are the boys that want your wool. Bring it along. Tito: i.s d Ht'i.tii:-, f - CL tttib-. r-b.i:r Shirt;', drawers, undershirts, i . v.. i : . -, tsi. I c vi ry this r in II.-' f:" i."." - E: c t V q tit l)r';:.r-. I They t .I;e : . . t p!.t-.ure la ' Ua II SC. ".: r.it I). -.-L.n'j ' . , , i ) ' .41. 1 1 .t l J,.!(, 1 I i ' 1 1 1 1
.Summer elotSiin at almo-t c3t Ht Drou.hs now.
Iluveyou stt'i) thus-.! California Overt lis at DromV (J an-1 sco hi- stork. Everybody in cordially invited to call on Drum, the clothier, for all kinds of clothing. Anytliing iti the clothing line you want can be had at bottom prices at Andrew's. Don't you want a good suit of clothes before the fair? Go to Drotn the clothier and buy them cheap. For the very highest cash price for Wheat go to T. 13. Walker & Son, Orleans. ireenla.cfis Wanted. All persons indebted to me on account are hereby notified that prompt and immediate settlement of the same will be required. This is the first and last notice. Solomon Scott. July 21, 1S7S. 4otf Red, White & Blue No, Amber Wheat wanted, T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. Cash, Cash, Cash, for Wheat, Wheat, Wheat, T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. Old Eye s .'m a d 1 CwV Spectacle frames refitted with new glasses, selected by Jteger's test types to suit the eyes for 50cts. per pair. If you have old specs, the frames of which will justify refilling bring them along, I use only the finest periscopic lenses. rollings Worth, We will pay you the "Boss" price for your Wheat, T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. Wauled. 10,000 pounds wool at Chambersburg. 8G- Thomas & Burgkss. A spotted coach dog left my premises on Sunday evening, Aug. 18, 1S7S. Any person giving information so I can find him will be liberally rewarded. Address Joseph D. Mourn, 51 3v , Paoli, Ind. If you want a suit of clothes made ot cut out go to Win. Worrell. Shop on East side of the square, up stairs over Stout & Bro's. store, lie witl satisfy you at reasonable prices. ....... 52-om Bciiicnibcr That Thomas Staicup, on the east side of the publ.c square, has opened out a first class stock of Family groceries, provisions, confeetioneries &c, &c. Also a nice line of hats, caps, boots and shoes. All of which will be sold at the lowest living prices, Remembei also that when you buy goods of me that you don't buy auction goods, but you buy warranted goods. Cull and see for yourself. Terms cash, or good produce taken in exchange at the highest market price. 52tf PAOLI RETAIL MARKET. Sept. 13. 1ST 3-
Apples Green per bus 22 Apples Dried per bus Bacon per tb 7 8 Butter per lb (A, I'll Beans per bns 7o Coffee per lb 20 30 Cheese per lb 15 Crackers per lb 10 Coal Oil per gal 25 Chickens per doz 1 0U2 00 Corn per bus 40 Eggs per doz 1)8 White Fish per kit ".. 8o Mackerel per kit , 1 2o Flax ieed per Lua - y0 Flour per cwt 2 50 Hides green per ! "c Hides dry per lb... 10 12 Hay per ewt 40 1 ar.l. pr li) 10 Molasses N. O. per gal....... M Molasses Sorgham-.-...' 40 Meal per bus.... 40(3 50 Oats per bus Z0 Onion? per bus- (3 ."3 Peacties dried per bus 1 IK) Potatoes Irish per bns 40 Potatoes Sweet per bu3 (f) 59 Hags cotton per lb. li Hags woolen per w. le Sugar N- O. per lb 10 Sugar Coffee per lb 12 Sugar Granulated per lb 15 Salt, new barrels 1 fiO Sheep Skins , 2Sff? 50 Teas per 15 4,3 Vinegar per gal 30 Vinegar pe- bbi G 00 Wheat Der bus 7i5fr 5
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T7 jri rr 771 Tins p;-itnr.l this document, take roisr pen in hand. se;-t your and diop us a f-w lir:e S:at' bri -ily v'our tii:i! in life. Give u s yonrage, (unle?syo!. are a woman or girl. band say if your wife i jenlotts whether she has a just cause. This con fession will indicate that you are honest, a nd are a desirable tbscribr. Tiik Hkitai.d is $2 a year. State if you have any religion to lean upon when you cheat your neighbor or starve your horse or dog. Because if you haven't or have either, Thk IDtRU.n is the very paper for you price ?2ayear. State if you have an immortal soul, and if it is cf any use to yon and your fel -low-men, fellow-horses, dogs, cows, calves, pigs, sheep, goats, opossums and marmots Because, if you have, The IIkrit.d is your paper, for it will Jeach yon how to use your soul here, and haw to fit it for immortality; and if you haven't a soul it will teach you how to get along w-thout one, and to become a pretty good citizen and a good, useful person, nevertheless. So you see you want Tub Hkrju.d in any event terms ?2 a year. When seated state your politics and how much money they have brought yon. If you take pride in your politics. The Hkkai.o is your paper. It keeps in store a choice variety, old and new. It picks 'em up her and there among the parties, tryingto prove all, and to hold fast to those that are good. 1'utsome times it doubts which is good and which is bad. and gets tangled. Still the price is "all the same" ?2 a year in advance. Remember no newspaper borrower can enter the kingdom of heaven without a, good deal of 1 trouble. Give your neighbor a rest, and subscribe fW Thk Herald. Only $'2 a year. Address Harding & B.vxxister, Indianapolis, Ind. P. S- Most of this is stolen from that bad paper, the Seymour Times, but it will answer just as wet' for The Heraij. ir s n. h: E. D. BASSFORD'S, Cooper Institute, Hew York City. New Illustrated Priced Catalogue is a book of fifty closely' printed pages, quoting with the size, capacity and style the prices of about SIX THOUSAND items of Housefurnishing Hardware, China, Glass, Silverware, Cutlery Cooking Utensils, Table Ware, Dinner, Tea, and Toilet Sets, Coal Vases, Fire Sets and Stands, and every kind of goods for the furnishing of a house, table, hotel, yacht, steamboat, school or public institution The largest assortment in the world, from the plainest tote most rich and.costly, fill a'j greatlyr reduced prices, 40 to GO per cent, below retail rates. Above price list, with illustrated catalogue, mailed free. Goods most carefully boxed by experienced packers and shipped to all parts, Letters promptly answered, and estimates for goods from ONE DOLLAR to 10,000 cheerfuliv furnished on application. EDWARD D. BASSFORD. . 1, 2, b 12, 13, 15. lf)?tt.a Cooper Institute, 3d Ave., 4th Ave.. Astor PL & 8th St., New York Citv. ro iicivertisers i n t GEO. P. R0VLb &. GO'S. SELECT ITST -OF LOCAL NEWSPAPERS Marfy jm?tsoH's suv'poso this list to be com -lTfit'd "of C'UK A 1'. low-priced newspapers. The fact is quite otherwise. The Catalogue slates exactly what the papers are. When the name of a paper is printed in FCJjTj F AC KTTI'U it is in every instance the Bi;sT paper in the place. When printed in CAPITALS it is the OXLY paper in the place. AVltea printed in rouian letters it is neither the lest nor the only paper, lmt H usually a' very good one notw'ithstandiiiir. The list gives the population of every town and the circulation of everv paper. Jt is not a coOfEKATIVE list. IT 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 emmieraU'd. IT IS AX UON1CST LIST. The rates charged lor ail vertising are barely one-tilth the publishers' schedule. The price for one inch four week in the entire list i ;!.". The regular rates of the papers for the same space and time are i:5J.t S3. The list includes 070 newspaper, of which are, is&uvd DAILY ami 807 WKF.KLV. They are located in 825 different cities and towns, of which 22 are St arte Capitals, SiS places of over 5,000 population and 411 County Seats. Lists Sunt on Application. Address GEO. P. UOWKLL & CO'S NKWSI'AI'Eit ADVERTISING ItCKEAC, 10 Spruce SI. (Printing House Sq.) New York. 33-fm Xa kj iwu kvf aula Jf mimM JmM CllAMBERSBURGy IND. THOMAS & BURGESS Dealers ia Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats. Caps, Boots, Shoes, Heady-mid-' CPafimg. Ladies ILits a specialty". We have a general assortment of jrils which we will sell at bottom prices for cast! r pro P.u-e. Ering on your produce aa I get th J highest market uricc for it. S5-3:a I Wat I'A'O Agents Ca::vaf r I will give such terms and fornM m-.,U rerti-itii fn 'iiiiie- that no ie.;'a liee.t make ie-.s tha ii per month and ait fii-'nici no itiatter wheslier he ever canr tM-r-.r? t not. Addre- 1U. O. PHELPS !,t:-W.V. l ira:i Mreet, Jersey City, X. ... a;td luii particul.trs will be t--eni hv fetura mail. SS Ia fc.' M ..A. '-' . -r'iik z k. J it . m . ji .r w - 4-: I lai'l h I I' c ".!r. .' : . ef A' -,dkar.'- ty t-h In th' V -.a r .1 oi'tjrr." . - : y. I. I f.i. . t t',IIz"i-c" l.-'.1 .'S.l. gin Po .l,oitIfc I t-t S ' r 1 r f - '';t'i. I 'f-li,.-
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HOUSE, SIGii AND ORHAMEIITAL PAHITERS, Arepreparel to do any anct all work in their line in first class stylo tntl at reasonable prices. KALSOMTNING, FRESCO PAINTING, G RAINING AND PAPER HANGING h specialty. Jitn. 10, 1S7.S. istf
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The tabfe at ai! timcrt supplied with the best the market uficrds, airy comfortable rooms, clean beds, Ac, &c. Carriages meet every traitf, conveying passengers to French Lick and West Baden Springs and all intermediate points. Drummers supplied with "rigs" at all times. Hacks" will leave' Albert House, in Paoli, every morning at 8 o'clock,- making connection with northern rain. 25-tf W. H. GRAVES, I'rop'r.
You Slay Talis. About Greenbacks, Gold and Silver, But we want V and will srry to the public that we are now aheirt ready" to card your wool into rolrs at the low price of 6 cents' per pouml for white orS.1 cents for mixeit when grease is furnished, or when ilesired, the pound to! !. Wo warrant all our work when the material is g-ood and iu good condition. We want to buy 100,000 Poiiods of Wool, for which we will exchange goods at the low est prices. Call and see us at our mill in Paoli, Ind. KING STCTCKER. April 23, 1S7S. 22 STO CONSUMERS S OF T0BACC0. si 9 2 The great coleuritv of our TIX TAG TO--B'.Vt'COhas caused many imitations theregof to be placed on the market, we therefore c caution all chewers agaiust purchasing i such imitations. -x All dealers buyinsror selling other plug tobacco bearing a hard or metallic label, es render themselves liable, to the penalty of Ibtho law. and all persons violating i tir trade -s marks are punisha1le bv tine and iiupriswonment. See act of Vmgress, An sr. 14, ls7i". s The irenuine LOKILLAK t TIN" TAG 2TOUACCO can be distinguished by a TIN TAG on each lump with the word LoillLLAH!) stamped thereon. Vc Over7.0HS tons tobacco sold in Is77. and nearly 3.000 persons employed in factories. " Taxes pain Government, in ls77 about .Sa'W.O'.fO, and during past 12 years, over f20,-r-O'Kl.OOt). 3 These goods sold by all jobbers at manu r.. ... . . ... Oil. .',. A.. J. Elio-des, DEALLP. 12 Groceries & Provisions STAPLE DHY GOODS, ST T 1 ?i II ! Y Sl XT10X?. Paoli, ImL.Au-. 2.1. IsTT. U Henangli & Scuiij, We v'oeH iuf.ra' tl;- fiiii;- of Ofus.r? atvl a ij'.Oiie? n.tn'' U.at t:w f pare.t to b !l t."of li'-"-'' 1 s,"'"; JU"" j n , , , t I , j , v , 1 1 . ."1 ! . v , A 'Hi, , j -i .',1 ' 1 .1 - t ... - 1 1 v. . 1 -- ; ' t r -i n ; - t 1 '!'' -i I kio'ls of i..uTu;s'e au t W a.Uuf. I 3p i i - r - I".' i I x t t t f
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CHEAP MILLINERY AND 7? a TTrnr annrn m mt.mJm-4 J J jjJ g A first class assortment of Spring and Rummer Goods to be sold at the lowest cash prices to suit the times. Hats, Flowers, Ksbbon of the latest and most fashionable styles. In Fancy Goods will be found all the novelties for the season, such as Ladies' Neck Scarfs, Itusching iu black and white (roods Silk Handkerchiefs. Belts. Cuffs and Collars, Gloves, Corsets, Embroidery. Fancy Combs, Dress Bunetrs, .Jewelry,- .Mottoes, Zephyrs, and a good assortment of Ladies' and iiisses Hosiery. Hats bleached and colored In fashionable shape on shrt notice. Hats bought at my store no charge fuF f nTnii.ing.' fl- MKS. E. . BKNJIMAN. TiINDSBY HOUSE. THOMAS B. LISBSEY, Pre leiii This well known house ia iiirm&ietf with airy, corafortaMe rooms, good beds and an excellent table supplied with the best edibles in the market. Connected with the house is a pood Livery Stable. Carriages furnished ai all times to parties going to and from French Lick and West Baden Springs, Paoli and other points. Give me a trial.THOMAS IX LIXDSEY, Prop'r. May 10, 1STG. 34-tf GROCERY STORE! Wou'd respectfully inform the public that h has ou hand a lar,jc block of Groceries, tidi, Sf:i?, lid:. iipwi, l.wtiwi.j Li iOl GLASS AND WINDOW SASlf, CIGA IIS, 1 0 BA CCO, Til A, COFFEE, SVGA IIS t ;a,;o'("'! kit. a: i a;i n . ire - i: sioti 'i', el X- '! ' f-' io t si.- :d ,-: - -''?"' i 'I I .1 -t u for:-i rry ?.." -i :t , a re i n v i i ! . i r i so- !-:. j rt a i , ! - . - e ALBERT IIO US 3 I'aoli, i:;d. Tf.t-t idi-iii!o! -i iiorv tiif tl.i;.f .4 " " ' ' r ! ' . 1 -. , A ( : ' c Him i , 1! - i ; . ' ! c f , . .r.n.. ft'.. act O O: .tr- "-? ?n j t m j . - t ' ' 1 .... . C - t ...i : j, i k w
