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4 frmv! 0'J S m c iwv 7 :c f. jj fn - f, C( I? c critic Ctclc Trclcet. r ! ? , ' rtr JOi:X ti. M'ANKl 1N, f X rnlnlnrMi .ty I nr A h'litnt .f StMe, UAHLtiX l. IIANSo:..f y.or.'p nf ty ( o, Fri Tn diun r n! MM,. W J I.l ! . M M.ElIINC.of Alien rviu.ij. For A!t-rny C,vr,e;rsl, TIO?.f'A W. WOOLKS, of .Uhnion ctnn.tr For Pnp't Public Instruction, JAMTS K. Ml A TIT, tf Allen roi.uty. Dtniccinflc IM.ttr tcl TIclief. Fcr Cvrrv?, THOMAS IX. COim, f Knox Co. For StMe Benatn, , WILLIAM A. TOAYLOR, of Dubois Ctunty. For J iiilfr' 10! h Jul;rl;il Circuit, I'll A NCIS WILSON, of Liiu rcncc County. For Prosecutor 10th JudicinlCircuit M I LTON S. I I A V IT Y, of Orange County, For Joint Itrpresentativo, JA5IES F. STUCK EK, of Orange County. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TTCEET. For Clerk, JOHN II. SIMPSON. For Tn usurer, GEORGE B. McCOY. For Sheriff, ; VIRGIL .MOON. For Surveyor, JOHN Mc RONALD. For Coroner, ALEXANDER McCRACKEN. Fcr Commissioner (21 District, AARON SPEER. Democratic Central Commlttcc. James F. Stacker, Chairman. James L. Noblitt. Secretary. James M Worrell, John D. Carter, John E. Jenkins, Samuel C. Miller, John K. Mavitv, Luke B- Cogswell, Wm. II. Kendall, James M. Summers. Up boys, and at them. A fair tlection or a free fight. Yflioop 'em up bojs we've got 'em. dote up the ranki boji, no ihirkingj. Somebody will be the worst "fuddled" dog in the deadening. Boys, we've got 'em "derilwhacked" - keep up the racket. Farewell "Fax" and his little Moody shirt. Let every Democrat determine to procure one vote each for the ticket. Feraocrats be on yonr guard ssainat illegal TOterg, bogus tickets, and lies gainst Democratic candidates. A vote for th National ticket ia a half a rote foi tli Republican ticket- Yoa can't Sgort anything else cut of it. Neither business nor sickness must be allowed to keep a Democrat away from the polls next Tuesday. Dcmcerat? remember that preat Presidential steal cf J S7G. Condemn it by your vote next Tuesday, Vote the Democratic .Slate ticket withcat a i cratch. A belter ticket w&i sever p rt jented to the people. Ti'hat nice fellows Dem rends srejilout election time, at any other timo they are r e be 1 e. Tlvp w&n or set of mn who use money or tvhiky next Tuesday for lfe pyrposo of corrupting veters ivi!! be pfoseeated. Boy, all that we 'want next Tuesd ty to insure the election of our rntlrs ticket, Is a fair ehow and active, energetic work. Every man Is expected ta do hi tlcty from now until the polls are t-losed next Tuesday, no tdsirking, very :i:an to his post. Vote the striht tSemoenitie tliket next Tuesday and thr put your seal of ewndfimiation o u ho great frcsldential steal f SHk Let no Democrat be iitdaccd n.!r ny elrCKraiSances to trade or rcratch tli nar.-e cf any candidate on (be fit it l Tut "era in RtricUt Jh.vs. C :r N.it". ,.: tl frK .!,! ,rv in ftvr f fit u.o: y our llei-uMIi'nti f. ;, ;. I? ur J in f.ivir cf is - lu y to . . ,. ... " . Z mv z thjrtM ii !m f r.i IU- A - y t!. s'a .;'.i.. aifjn!.'-! t-i s - ! '.I'; it!:. ; l.u-.du-i! riillL'.; It t! ii' . n f- r a n,?tt into . I s 1 i s I . t ' t ; .... i 5 :r r : t y t.i u t t f L i 1 H i t 1 j I t i , . t ' i i r, f, i m j c

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Ju mm rnt, hfat;d ty yr ur ptrty, 'te for y-nr lk-k-t throughout Ki d ly ?o do! i put the e.l of etndninati'?i n th rf.it wrm' of G, ty which you wrre snindu d out of your Pre-ii!Mit. Feinorrnt' hnik out for ftrango fa CPS on election day. fVe to it tlvat none I ut levrtl votw are cast. ,'v don't want any eurin t bajrars run in on us. Bee to It that none uch vote. Every Demwrat who votes the Nsition.nl ticket give hnlf a vote for Vn Harrison for United States Si nator, and for a continuation of the un)ust and frxudulent apportionment of the state for Congressional and Legislative purposes. Democriiti, go to the po'ls earlj' tit ay all day watch the men who claim to be democrats, but who go to the election with money put in their hand by Republican candidates to buy democratic voters. If you do your duty in this regard, these traitors will be exposed on the spot. Democrats who aro thinking about voting the National ticket next Tuesday should wait and sea if their '.Republican allies aro going to vote the Greenback State ticket. Its the same old trap with new bait. Democrats, compare your ticket with the ticket as published on our editorial pne and see that it is exactly like it before voting. The tieket as published by us io ab solutely correct. Steady, reliable Democrats should be placed at each voting place as challengers. Pick men of backbone who will challenge every illegal voter, All we want i3 a fair expression of the people at tfaa ballot boxIt would suit some of the Republican candidates if our State, County and Judicial offices were disposed of at public auction at the court house door to the highest bidder for cash. About the only qualification some of them have ia the amount of money they are willing to put up. Democrats of Orangt county, have you forgotten how you were reviled, insulted and persecuted but a few years sgo for opinion sake. Then yoa were rebels and traitors, now when they want your votes they aro mighty nice and clever. Remember them next Tuesday. We ask the leading Democratsof each township to be at their respective voting places, at the opening of the poll3 next Tuesday, and to remain there all day, and to spot the men who are found using money for the purpose of buying votes, and as soon as they discover that any man is using money for that purpose to proclaim it, so that all may know it and be on their guard to counteract whatever is attempted in that direction. Democrats, the boast has been made, by the Republicans, that a sufficient number of you can be bought to insure ths success of their ticket in the approaching lection. Some of them talk of "wanting to buy tnulea at five dollars a head, none of thesa to be under twenty one years old" meaning you, Democratic voters of Orange county. How do you like the estimate thesa men place upon yon? Be men and vote for the candidates of your choice and spurn the men who propose to buy you as they would so much fetoek. Our" Greenback friends complain because we oppose them and urge Democrat? to stand by their party, and not throw away their votes by voting for a party that has no Possible show of success, and whose only effect will be to aid the Republican party, which has brought upon the country all the evils about which they are complaining. Gentleman, we do oppose yoa ia your attempts to disrupt the Democratic party, and we do it because we think we are fight. The Democrat party offers the people the relief Ihpy nro demanding and it offers it to them with an absolute certainty ol bein able to carry out what they promise, while you do not. Stop your fight against tn before complaining at our action. ji3e Icsu!nptlon Act. The s.-oa!Ul resumption law of I"T, which h arely.;r.d the in-dustrit-of th-c country, was passed ender tht t!!Tr" John fcher-t-.'.-n d-t n in g w! on it .7:T"d in th-- .v .-ate ti. it 1.' vou! 1 re -s th4 .I! f:.,..f(i. a I, iJit Ijnrv.ril. The vc :,, U.a vlll hi t;. X , 'V..-; t v' I ' ' t -t I r. ,.V J ., 1(1 J - ' ii.i-Aii lv: lt,..j.;-..iv In 'I ' 11 tl - t j "., 1 1 fit! t..,.i.. SI. - , 4 . i i... lJ .-. - , . ,. 7. ., t i f,. t i ! i i t , ' t , i t . f , t 1" i i -u r ? , . , I Li t!. i " it ' . - ! i t . lull 1 . .- ,H I t - i

it.; I;. I 4 ... jtrtyifith mi- '.-n nt ;tll, n dc-s-incil to overt !irrw or repeal thi opprcIve and dcslrtirti ve financial legislation of th Repah-li-Mn p rty , n mission in which the Democratic party, R-o. hn.s Iwn Ktendfatly engaged from tha ?tart. -A practical, otninii-seise view of the situation should, therefore, prompt every honest Greenbacker" to identify" himeif with the Detmvcrntic party in the struggle for financial reform, instead weakening that party by getting up a separate organization, the Inevitable tendency of which must be to perpetuate the Republican party in power, and thereby prolong the existence of the oppressive measures which tha Republicans have put upon tha countryA few days only remain until election day, A fair expression of opinion at the polls, by the voters of Orange county, would show a majority fur the Democratic party of not less thin three hundred votes. To defeat this and elect a part of their ticket the Republican leaders propose to swap votes with democrats, and also to buy voters with money. It is claimed that the county can be carried by an expenditure of money, and the Republican candidates who want to get into office in that way are willing to put up the meney. The grand hunt just now is to find democrats who are willing, for money, to sell out, and right here on this subject a little rich reading might be given to the public. We will only say to our Republican friend-?, go in gentlemen, put up your money, and then possess yourselves in patience until you hear the election returns counted out, and if you find your money gone, and the offices also, don't say that we did not warn you in advance. We would feel that we had omitted a duty we owe to our Republican friends if we failed to say to them, that while they may, and perhaps will, spend their money freely, still inevitable defeat stares you m the face. The Republican leaders may not take our advice kindly, they may even get mad when we tell them that they cannot buy the Democratic party of this county, but we have discharged a duty, and if these deluded office seekers want to try the experiment, we will Iook on in common with the democratic party, feeling that we did what we could to prevent them from throwing away their money, and making fools of themselves generally.

Election Law. Section 2, Article 2, of the Constitution of Indiana provides that in all elections not otherwise provided for by the constitution, every male citizen of the United States, of the age of 21 years and upwards, who shall have resided in the state daring the six months immediately proceeding such election; and every male ef foreign birth, of the age of 21 years, who shall have resided in the United States one year, and shall have resided in the state six months immediately proceeding such election, and shall have declared his intention to becomea citizen of the United States on the subject of naturalization, shall be entitled to vote in the township or precinct where he may reside. The 6th bection of theact of 1S77, the law now in force upon the subject, provides that any person offering to vote may be challenged by any other voter in such township, precinct or ward (as tha case may be,) and If the person so challenged insists on voting and the challenge be not withdrawn said board of election or some member therof shall administer to him the following oath if he claims to be a citizen of the United States: "You do swear (or aErm as the case may be,) that yoa are a citizen of the United States, that you are over twtn tyone years of age to the bet of your information and belief; that you have been a bonajide resident of thia Stat for six months immediately preceding; this election; that you are now a bona fide resident of this precinct; that you are generally known by tha name in which you now detire to vote, and that you have not voted and will not vote in any other precinct at this election." And if such person does not claim to be a citizen of the United States the Inspector cf such election or one of the Judges thereof shall administer to him the following oath: '"You do swear (or aCrm as the case may be), that you have resided in the United States one year, and have de flared your intention to become a citizen thereof, in conformity with the laws, thereof, that you are over twenty -one years ofaje, to tha best of your information and belief, that yoa have been a bont jide reaident if this State for six months immediately preceKiin this election, that you ur now a bonajide rei l;it of this prscinct. that vou are gentraily knows by live n&rae in vi you now desire to rote, and that hich yoa have hot voted, and will not vote in any other prectPCt at. thia election." Ami in addition to Each mths cf su;h person- whe""3 veto nrach?.!1 , - s r . 5 , ,t: i j . lltl. 1 or v.r.t, t:.j f .i.-j f Ah c l'J t:..-A: n cf t:2J v : r r.i " .i p: . ; -1 1 - : :-r a L r :zt f :v "V; i i 1 i : 1 ' ) f r -t t-S, t' U jrj.-na i '. ' , i"iisT ! ;i t, t. i i 1 is 1 ri a f ' tut" ij . " I 1 l i s i . e ".. i ' c' . - j, . ' t k ' I t 3 ' i i . . 1 1 - i t , Si I 1 i '

E! . ti ;l r i . 1 r. -mini'tt rel by onto rn'nlr theraof, who shall 'aiZx his 1 unit thereto, which Rffala vtt?? hftl I be at ached t, and returne! with the poll lists to the oOee of County Cleric, The 7th Ruction rrovidc3 that cny poiiticat party having catuildatea, or a candidate voted for at any election, may be represented by two qualified voters of such precinct in the roo a wliete the votes are counted, who may witness the counting of the vote, and remonstrate against any fraud or irregularity that may occur: JVovlded, That such persons shall conduct Ihemselve in a quiet and orderly manner, and shall not unnecessarily interrupt the Board In thedischarge of thcirofficial duties. Said persons may ha selected by central committee ef the county or township in which sach precincts is located, or by tha candidates to be voted for, or a majority of them or by the voters cf the respective parties. The 9th section provides that any person who shall vote, or offer to vote in any precinct except the one in which he may reside, and any person who shall vote, or offer to vote, without being entitled ta vote under the provisions cf this act, shall, on conviction thereof, be deemed guilty of a felony, and shall fee punished for each and very offensejby imprisonment in the State prison for not less than one year. The 10th section provides that if any inspector, Judge, or Clerk of any election, shall knowingly and corruptly violate any of the provisions of this act, or be guilty of fraud in the execution f the duties of his office, he shall, on conviction thereof, bo deemed guilty of a felony, and shall bo punished for each and every offense, by imprisonment in the State prison, for not less than one year. Tlie Democratic County Candidates. Our tieket is a good one and we believe will be elected. Here it is. Captaix Jab. F. Stacker, The nominee for Representative is known by every man ia th ceunty. He is a member of the well known firm of King & Stucker, proprietors of the Woolen factory and flouring mill in this place, and ia also engaged in farming. He i a self made man and is noted for his honest industrious habits of life. He took an active part in the lte war, enlistipg as a private in the 23d Ind. Rest., frra which station ha arose t the rank of Captain, on account of meritorious service. He stands sqaarely on the Democratic State platform; is in favor of low interest, and a reduction of all salaries, from the highest to the lowest, and is pledged to vote tor Hon. D. W. Voarheea for Senator. Jobs R. Simpsok, The nominee for Clerk, is a native of this cauntr, and has filled the office of clerk during the past four years, and we but apeak the universal sentiment when we say that Orange county never had a better or more efficient ofiicer. He also took an active part in the late war and as Adjutant of the 50th Indiana made a record of which he is justly proud. Mr. Simpson is a kind, clever gentleman and will be warmly supported by his friends. Under Democratic rule he is entitled to a second teres. Virgil Moox. The nominee for Sheriff, is alio a native of this county, residing in South East township, lie is a farmer and during all his life has earned his bread by the sweat of his brow. He is an honest, industrious man and has never held oScp. He also responded to his country's call ia her hour cf need, and as a private soldier in the 66th Indiana Regiment did gallant Etrvice for his country. Geobgk B. McCoy, The nominee for Treasurer, is also a native of this county and a farmer, who has never held oflice There is bo raaa in the county wko, in all that it takes to constitute a good man and citizen, stands higher than Ben McCoy. This is the first time he has ever asked for office. The peoples money will be safe in his hands. Johx McDoxald, The nominee for Surveyor, is also a farmer and an excellent young man. He has been county Surveyor during th- past two years and has discharged the duties of the oflice satisfactorily to the people, a sufficient guarantee that he will do as well duriug his next term. Alexander McCRAcxrx, The nominee for Coroner, is also a native of this count3"; a farmer, and a young man who deservedly stands high in the estimation of all who know him. He has never held office and didn't ask for the one for which he was naminated, but will make an excellent ofSeer nevertheless. Aakox Sfeer, The nominee for Commissioner, which position he has filled daring the past two years, is also a. native of Oranga county, and a gentleman whose character is, in all thing3, above reproach. During his term ot office he has care fully guarded the interests of thecoan ty, campaign lies to tha contrary not-, withstanding, and will do so during the next two years- lie is also a farmer and an honest, iadustrious, clever gsu tlemaa. The entire ticket is composed of moral, sober, cood men, just such as tha . panpie want, and tny are certain to . be elected.

C.ptsja James P. Stacker, Democratic candidate far Joint Representative, will address tha voitrs of Cootk East township, at Valeene, oa ila aday t'frfct, Oct. 7, 1STS. iicn. D. C. HuT.trt; :r, -will a ' !re?i t. e vc'.rrs c f Qrirs.T" :'.".y, at U'iics U' 1 Oct. 7, UTS.' cf IT Ti: will r I ? i ti'.fTj cf 0r-r c: issi'-. ty f t', f - I'owi" tit it' i.tiil i 1J ' f r . i ' . - 2 1 A '. ..' ... . . I - t 7 ". n I. ,'. i r I V fit. 5 f. 1 ft L . t . 1

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townshii), t-ti.T.!y i. fit, V t. . 1 8 . H. Smith's School honse. township!, Monday night. Everybody ia respectful (North West Oct. Hi. !r invited t attend. Bv order Den- Cen. Coa. Oct. I, lfS. "Esc si as V. KItti Will address the citizens township, on the political day, at Island School hou day night, Oct. 7th, 1878. of Nortk East issues nf the st, an Ron A3miaSsrator's Sale. Xotioe ia herebv sri wen that the nBi'lersiftted AilminWtraior cf t'm estAte .t Thomas Diion ' ileceased, wiil at the late residence of saki tleceilent. oa THimSDAY, OCTOBER U, 1STS, cell at public auction the following property bcloii Riasr to the est a re of said decedent, towit: oue Champion Keaper and Mower corabini, wheat, rye, oats, corn, hay, two horse wajaa, two hofsies, one colt and one sett harTerms of Sale. Sums of f3 anil under will be required cash in hand, over that amount a credit of 13 months will be g-iven, purchasers executing notes, with approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. ALFRED JJIXON, t!itt'r. Oct. 1, 1S73. S Execator'3 ITotiee. The tinrlersiifned gives notic that he has qualified as Executor of the last will of Josiah Trueblood late of Orange county Indiana. deceased.. Said estate is solvent. II III AM TKUEBLOOD, Ex'r. Attention CondZioltlers. The Town of Paoli is ready to rode em her outstanding ten per cent bonds, or refund the tame at six pvr cent interest. From and after Oct. 1st, IS7S, interest at the rate of ten per cent will cease on all due bouds not presented for redernpton or refunding'. THOMAS HUXT.Treas. Town of Paoli. Sept. 25, 1S7S. 2-3v State cf Indiana, 0rsn8 County, sa, In the Orange Circuit Court Novemlcr Term 1878. James C Stephens vs. John Courtney, To foreclose VTenders lien. Comes now the plaintiff, by Martin A Megenity, Esqs., his attorneys, "and files his complaint and also an affidavit of a disinterested person shosving that the defendant, John Courtney, is not a resident of the State of Indiana ami that the plaintiff has a cause of action against said defendant to foreclose a Vendors lieu on real estate, and that the said John Courtney is a necessary party thereto. Said defendant, John Courtney is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of this action, and that the same will stand for trial at the November term of said Court to be holden at the Court house in the town of Paoli on the 3rd Mouday in November, A. D. 1S78. Witness "the Clerk and the seal of said court, at Paoli, this 24th day of September, 1873. JOnN TI. SIMPSON, S Clerk Oranare Circuit Court. State of Indiana, Qranss County, ss. In flic Orange Circuit Court, November term, 1878, Thomas Powell, vs. John Byrne, aiuuel 1j. Campbell, Thomas I. Lovett, Harry II. Tatem and George II. Basley. Comes now the plaintiff, by Farrell & Noblitt, EsijS., his attorneys, and llles his complaint and also the nflidavit of a disinterested person, showing that the defendants, John Byrne Samuel i..Campbell, Thomas l.Lovett, Harry H. Tatem ami Georjre II. liaslev, are non-residents of the State of Indiana, and that the plaintiffs have a cause of action against said defendants in relation to real estate, and for the purpose of canceling a lease of real estate and that the said John Byrne, Samuel I.. Campbell, Thomas D. Lovett, Harry II. Tatem and George II. Basiey, arc necessary parties thereto. Said defendants, John Byrne, Samuel L. Campbell, Thomas D. Lovett, Harry H. Tatem aud George H. Uasley are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of this action, and that tliee?nn will stand for trial at the November term ui paid Court to lo holden at the Court house in the town of Paoli, on the 3rd Monday in November, A. P. 1878. Witness the. Clerk and the seal of said court this 24th day of September, A. I. JS7S. JOHN R. SIMPSON, 3 Clerk Oranjfc Circuit Court. Stata cf Indiana, Orangfl County, ss. In the Oranp-e Circuit Court, November Term 1S7S, John T. Noblitt, Executor of the last will of Andrew Vance, deceased, vs. George G. Vance, Thomas Vance, Elizabeth Jewell, Ellen Sivisro et. al. Comes now the plaintiff by Messrs Farrell & Noblitt, his attorneys and tiles his complaint and also an affidavit of a disinterested, person showing that the defendants Ellen Si vi are, Martha Stroud. Malimla Curamons anil Georje W. Hall are not residents of.the Stata of Indiana and this plaintiff has a cause of action against said defendants, to foreclose a specific performance of a contract in rela tion to real estate, and that said defendants are necessary parties thereto. Said defendants Ellen Sivi.sre, Jfartha Stroud, Malinda Cummons and George W. Hall, are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of this action and that the same will stand" for trial at the November tenn of said Court to be holden at the Conrt house in the town of Paoli, on the 3rd Monday in November A. I. 187S. Witness the Clerk and the seal of said court thU21tli day of Sptetnler, A. I. 1-CS. JOHN ii. SIMPSON, S Clerk range Circuit Court. ITELIC SAI.E1. Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public auction, on FKIDA V. OCTOBER IS, 1S7S, at the late residence of George Hatehelor, deceased, all her personal property, not taken by the widow, consisting' of horses, cattle, hojrs. household and kitchen furniture, farmin sr utensils, sheep, one two horse wafon Ac Terms of Sale A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over f 3, the purchaser giving- note, with approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisement laws; sums oi $43 and under, will lie rentired in hand. DANIEL SOCTHEKN, Administrator. Sept. 13, 1S7S . 1 fJOTICETO BRIDGE C'JILDp r " Notice is hereby piven that the Board of Conimiss ioners of Orange nnty Indiana, will receive sealed proposals for the" erection of an Imnl'.n Irtrch Luk Crct k at a point whci e tne road lead id a: from l'ao'i to Ifl-yer, crojr-i psl rt-'k in I rt 'i Li. k toLf'iip. ;rf.r -e r In i ira. Lids will rornTel st ie Aa..i,jrs o' .ce in t' a town of I'aon, until THE .U DAT OF O(T0ri:T I57S, w-n its c""it "rt sn!l ls U t f r J -vJ '.,13 l.ri 1"C to f" lowf-t ret or; Li- ..-r. S- 1 i Pri -e wwl b( l-m,t in srciru- ice vnth tie 1 1 in and s-vt cu ',!ns ( 11 J..e uio An.,i.,'ii t- erf Grange county Indiana, and 5 -! -1 e a pI-o 1 rt - ived f" 'tS-e nr .;offr.Ll Vn -c. Ii e .iloai-dof Ccs.; - '"(" r-jperv-ii"t erU'i t to n ect any snd a. 1 1 1 H. 11 p. in k :vtr, A ii i.. r 1 j ar 1 f '.rfi 1 rt ?irty. c( rt. V t o a;vive n 1 f.rz" z t- ! iT "" nil' 'i( RU MX '(T Ot S' t'l L.J.lr I Cif Coi 1 nfir''iii'( jt!.et,jt,ay ot t' ?.;r SrwfiVt term, l7S. 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TheProprietor of THE PAOLI DRUG STORE Jmadf in th9ic,ri. the people, an investigation, net of frauds ia the Presidential count fcu r'f V stock cf ' 1 1 JDHTJG-S, IH3 JDXOXIbTIEJS, PA 112X7 CHEMICALS, PAIN1S, OlIJs 1M r JYISIT.S, DYE STUFFS, LAMPS AND LAMP FlXTUpr'-" PERFUMERIES AND FANCY ARTICLES CO'i METIC COMBS, SOAPS, SCHOOL BOOKS S1A1IONERY, POCKi;T BOOKS, NO'IB PAPER, FLA 1 AND LEGAL CA PS, CIGARS. IOBACCO, PURE WINES AND LIQUOR.

Also a large and full stock of 1. J. JkJ. .Oil

consisting'.in part of PIANOS, ORGANS, VIOLINS, BANJOS GUFTir? ACCOUDEOXS, FLUTES, FIFES, PI COLOS, kc, Ac, Ac. ' ' In connection with the above I also keep a full stock ofJEWELUV W A Ten ES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, PLATED WAKE, Ac, Ac. all of which I Vi" sell at before the war prices. Don't fail to call before making our purchag' i elsewhere. " " 1 41 L. S. BOWLES,.

ELECTION PRECIUCTS. Slate of Indiana, Orange County, ss: I, David F. Stucker, Auditor in and for said county do hereby certify that the following order esi.abliehiiixr " voting precincts in the diiforont townships of Grange county, State of Indiana, was passed by the Board of Commissioners of said county, at their June term, 1878, in accordaace with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of theStateof Indiaua, approved March 14, 1877, On motion, the Board proceeded to designate places for holding elections in the different townships: which places were designated in the following manner, viz: Paoli township 011 lit number 11, on east side public fapiai-e, in town of Paoli, Indiana. North East township- school house No. 3, on southwest quarter of southwest quarter of section No. 1, iu township 2 north and range 1 east. Orleans township-onlot number 145 in town of Orleans, Indiana. Orangeville township-school home number 4, on lot number 25, in town of Orangeville, Indiana. Northwest townhip--school house number 6. on northwest quarter of northeast quarter of section 3 in township 3 north and range 2 west, French Lick township--school liouse number 5 on northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section S, in township 1 north and range 2 west. Jackson township School house number 9. on lot No. 1, in Shoulders' addit ion to town of Newton Stewart, Indiana. Greenfield township House on northwest quarter of the northwestquarter of section 15, in township 1 south and range 1 west. Southeast township Schiiol House No. 7. 011 lot No. 5, in town of Valecne, Indians. Stani perscreck township School House No. S, 0:1 p oTitheast quarter of northeast quarter of sect in 7 in township 1 north and range 3 east. In witness whereof I hsv hereunto Bft mv hand and the seal of saM Jxxrd at paoli, Indiana, this ith day f S-.-ptempcv. !S7S. DAI Il F. S 11 ( K K it. Auditor Orange Coiuitv, Indiana. Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sek Real Estate. Slate of Indiana, Orangt O'Utifj: Notice is hereby given that Thomas Flick. Administrator of the estate of Benjamin Case, doccas.-l. has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, his personal property Ijcin insuflbdent to pay his debts, and thai said petiti'm will be h'-aVd at the next term of the Circuit Court of s t comitv. Attest: jotrs TI. SIMPSON. t.'lerk Circuit Court Oianjc Cuuntv Aug. 13, 1S7S. 41 State of Indiana, Orange County, s.. In tho O.angc Ciivuit Court, XovemluT te" ni, Samuel T. I.indlev Ex'r.. Juna'hiin Ma -i-i. deceased, vs. John I '.I a vian, KUsha Biaxtau, Aitoiphns B-axtan, .lohu M. B -axr.in, Walter Braxtnn. Ellen FinnciH-o. Havid Francisco and Jesse i. Belt. To ruvivr judg ment. Comes now tho plaintiff, by Will If. Martin Esq., his attorney and files bis rmiptaint, and also, an aili davit of a (ii.ritterett-d person showing that the dcfctidaat, John L. B. avtii. is not a resident of the Stale of Indiana, sou that the plaintifT ha. a -.-ausu of action anint said defendant, and that the sni 1 John L, Brnxtau is a n'.-f,s. ary party thereto. Said defendant John" I Bi atan. is therefore hereby notsll -d of the pendenev o! this action, and that the same will s'and'ffr trial at the November term of said court, to 1m holdn at the court house, in the town of Paoli, on th 3 I Mondav in NovenilMjr, 1478. Witness my hand and the seal of said court, at Paoli, this 7Ui dav of Anciist. I -7-". JOHN It. SIMPSON. 47- Clerk Orange Circuit Court. Administrator's Land Srtle. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Administrator of ths estate of William R. True deceased, will, by order of the Orange Circuit Court, made at July Term 1878, sell at public auction, on the prfni!fs on Fit ID AY, NO VEMBElt 1, 1S73. tie foliov, i;ur un! c-fv 1 loni. ir to the Estate of saii dwciStut, to-wit: 1 e i"n i: i two-t1 ir'.i r f tfif b- ri.Vtd acres o2 of th wf -t snle of the smnfi vi ft q?iartrr tf nvti"n rl 111 U'Wiwi if 2 tirth f "i 1 r.ru If i'?. ! 1 Orari.-p owr.t; I U'l.anL i -in i.!i of s iid ciarT r rrt ; t" 3 ncrt 9 if t, i" "iiith Hi-t tui' it!' 1 'ti 1 8'i ii" avns t.'.e e.it si of ii s f-t.-r l)vidcd on tSc iswrth ty t jo lan l of iiii ,-) ti g,, on t e 1 Ait bv't C b'Ui!- f rstii !.l I'li'l tin i-.'tl uuili bv t ,e Is" !tf 1 1 . -i V rrrcn and ou t! Ll Irt'i; l.i 'i i.f I.. 1 l,i-1 ,;,,;.( r. en.isc.i ts '-tj.Tt.itft.i- p -rchi-w money j"-i n 1 lid- on t icdiy of y 'l t'.. rvnl iii i-v fL It an 1 l1 lid k 8.' vlt'i inrTft i ' 6 1 r t H.. , 1 nt is rt , .j. r' cif a- ! Li. a:.i)oi m,"::i.:, A.,'r. 01. Ii. lrue, tieit'd. 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By virtue of an execution on tranwriiit ia me directed from the Clerk of the Oni-. Circuit Court, I will expose at puhh to the highest bidder, on f S ATCUDAT, OCTOBEIi 13, ifTS, between the hours of lOo'clm k a. m. .m i I o'clock p. m. of said day, at theuo..rnf tl' court house of Oranre countv, th.i rrntu ami profits for a term not exceediug seven t-ar the following described real rotate. to-Wii- ' The north west quarter of the south caH quarter in section one (1) township tw n north of range two (2) west; an.i the :, west quarter of th north cst-t quarter the same township and range coiifaiiiinirsewntreigiit Mixt a halt (Tti) acres more or lew, ill in Orange county Indiana. And on failure to realize the full smniii.t of the judgment, interest and costs, I wiil, at the same timo and place, expose at tmbiie ale tht fee-siuide of said real estate. Taken as tha property of Hubert A. ttlark at the suit of Benjamin F. Wiioti vs. Jc.-stw Powell Pi iuuipnl and liobert A. Black, Uui.. Bail. Said sale will be made without anv relief whatever from valuation or a(Hraip)ni3t laws. SAMFEB A. "DAVIS, heri!T Orang tountf. ScptemTer 17th, 1878ELECTION fJOTICE, State of Indiana, Qranje County, The State of Indiaua to the Sheriff vt iranire County Indiana, Greeting: I John It. Simpson Clerk of tin- Ornngf Circuit Court for said rnuutv, do herebv ccrufv that the foi lowing oiliccrs are ti ! f,i snd elected at the General Elect ton to be hM at the several places of holding tdtctiomi rn said county, 011 the second Tut .dav 111 Orl.jl-p next, vi. OCTt)BEU fith. 1S7S. STATE, one Secretary of State. One A 11 liiur of .tai a. One Treasurer f ftt.ile. nt! A tioracv General. On-.- Supi-ritnVtident of Iib!i..- Instruction. 1" CONGItESSlONAL nisntK;r. Oik: Iteprosentati v.- to Omgrcss for the Second CotisivaMioiiat IHti ict. .J:-!H(TAEm.-,iHI(JT. Ono JikK'! of the Circuit Court for tho Tenth Judicial Circuit, One Prosecuting Att-irney for tlwj Ten lb. Judicial t;ircuit. SKXATOttlAT, IiISTKIf T. O-n- Si-nat'ir to th" Mji:c B-q-islai 11 r. for tin5Hintic of DatHds. Martin ntvl tiran rc. HEPBEEXTATIVE l'i. IIM T. Ono !Icpr'sontati ve to !h State .c.;ihairo for thi! cvjuntivs of Ci n s furd a ltd Oi a n '. Oit ANGE C JL'N t'VO .ui C.cvk. One I'tvu-,!;- T. lne heriff. One t.'oroner. oc Purveyor. On: Comiuis.'Muner for the Siroa 1 I istrict,of i .hi. I .-oaiity. TOWNSHIPS IN SAID C )CNrV.- . 0"' R-ad Sn,MJrvr for ea.-h roa-l dt'.rut lu th- ir rc-jjc-tisc Vo'Tu-hios. Vui are hereby notiii d to tve dn-aii ! lv(til noiiccof sai 1 i;lecti,:i. Witi itiy iiasid and b s.-nl of .i.i 1 :,ur at i'Urfli, Uus7tli day of Sept. -in .. r A. i. )-,'. J llI.X (. -IMPS N. Clerk ' rang: t.ir-mt Cotirt. PUOC I A 1 T I O ?'. notice is h-.r-by jrlven u thcqnalirte-1 voter of Gtange County India. n. thai Un- i.n wd be o;.Uvd at the pla -e-. for votiu-ai. election in the n-siMvti re prrciD-t. on 'J ti,. Mth flay d October 17. for the 1 i.- --o 1 .'.f th oinetMs named in the t- ierkV ctru ilca:e alwve, dau1!! September Kits, !K7s. SAMUEL A. DAVIS. - Sheriff of Oranye County Imliaoa.Sept. 10, is'js. State tZIz.:::z Orars Consty, ss In tho Orange Circuit Court, .How mix-if term. Margaret E. ITarl, r , Y"' I la Divorce. .m -s tnw r,..; 1 1 i.s.-'T 1 v T' -1 irk d V kirk her attorticsN ami .."- t r !. :mt, a:. 1 a,i & 1 i vit id a -. , u r. . 1 ri'n .iiu'f..i ' hi: ,. ( ,-,-- W. litird is not a rei-'. t of t, -..'tjol i. ,nx ftf. i that t ' ! .r t m . , 1 1 ,,, si: 1 -t j , ik; , fj ,1 , ,r , . 1 t t t.'ttrirus ti . Henri i a 1,1 f.,j'v 1 fcrtr thereto. ' ' 1 said defendant Charles VT. Jlcrml ia 'ic-i-f r l.i ti1 i, .i, d d t t ' 1 o-v c; 1 1 i -m. ac 1 : . .,, .,t . 1 -lt (furtr! at Iwivc v--r iff m f ,,d i.niiii''' I id n at t u 1 rt hoi - JtJ t , t , i'. 1 tttn Srl Monday tn vfnf''r 1M7M. . I' n- t. (' ,ilv a' 1 ilffn.H o-;rt at Pafdl, tt.n 1 ! . tv tf -(...,, t. . r 1 -v JO.l-n I.'. .MM I'm N, 1 1rfe. On- e Ci. i.,t Co .:t. C V cf June, 1 , . 1 . , s, a 1' 1 .i' . . f V i . . ,1 I, 1 t L lei K if l ( 1 r 1 t 1 ' '- . i . ,1 ,)-.! G ' --trit tr, h't ,r g tutt ; s-rrator of 1 . Co -rt of oi . r- s 01 1 t - . . .1 i n i'.'j br ji r I of '1 re t.eir f n'lci1 te c" inseil .. :.er-. v tot ; i - it l- i f I t e--', e I 1 Vif purtTP t ,t i t t t '.1, 1 r.-' rl , I 'H I f r t 1 1 - - I t. n a 1 , ! j v fu: ... j t trg aiu en : t:-xrt s- wiil i - .-'.& .1 I f . , . 1 . : 1 1 rt'.f f.ih a or ; t I l.t v. t -' st f-1 1 v. It.