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rCU MS: yoar,. all j m "VEDK 13 DAY, DEC. IS, I $78. Isitlaj of January, 1879, we 0 3 ,DT5 a. new set of f basks, as oar ff i , i v j. - ' ... ,,r.t set are full. V7e ask every raart 5 j-ase ca'l and setth hy note or cash not transfer gnr man's account " 11-4 Stoct & Bro. tost Tfolice. jyi outMandins clairas du- the late frtn of Andrew & Son, must be settled . rr. Tlis means business, snd is r,:.;Te:y te last notice that will b pir5n. " JaS- -L Andrew. farming partner of Andrew L Son. Crand Closing out Cat cf $g.GOO vrortli of J CSoll:!:: , E8t f, Slioes, Hats cad Caps, ct nraxtan'a Corner. llje Great Clollsier. Two weeks from to-day we will wi.'r, you all a Larpj new year. The Iluntingburg Times office has ien removed to Jasper. -v. Jaa. P Carapbfll, of Lick Cre e, was in . .j J. W. Pro, of the West Baden store, spent the Sabbath at home. Have you seen those holiday goods at Kin & Bro. on south fide of the square. 2w. Oar Justices' courts have been kept c;iit buy during the past week or so. Trustee John V. Pinnick and Thos. Flick, of Jackson township, were in town yesterday. Person Maxedon and Thos. Freeman, of SoatU-Kast, were in town yesterday. , . Everybody is preparing; to take advantage of the first good freeze to put up iceNew stock of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoos at prices to suit hard liases at Andrew's. For a superabundance of "lip," we woali refer you to Ed. Towell. Its a MP, The recent term of the Orange Circuit Court cost Oranjre county $ 8f2.80. BsfW expensive. Several new ads., leal and other-w'.-e, will be found io'our columns this s'.. Kead them. CapL Joseph Duncan, a well known ritiwn of Northwest was in town Monday. F.WwIiere will he found art official reprct of tlie condition of the New Albany X Vlneennes Turnpike Co. The Orleans road is in a terrible condition, in fack almost impassable, and still we can't build a pike thereon. My er.tire stock of clothing, boots, shops, huts and caps, will ba fcoid at eosl, on account f a change in buiness. "At Bra x tan's corner. Drom, the Great Clothier. In another column will be found a curd from (blind) Geoage Marlettthat. T'aks for itself. Merrick, another of Indianapolis' !stch of murderers, has been tried, found guilty and sentenced to death. Sheriff E. C. Brattan went to JeSTer '"nTtlle last week with Ilodde, the con ct, sentenced during the recent tern f court. -Kead tie land sale notice of Thos r ..;, administrator of the estate f iH-tjamin Case, deceased, taat appears isehcreThat light in the grave-yard, placed taere hy tome raiscliseviiaa boys, Motiisy wicat, can Red quite a stir among ftorae of our citizens. A complete line of Hardware. Queeusware snd GU,3-are always n hand at Andrew's. j -.11 b 5 C rist !e c " 'M and 1 rr- ' 1 cut of you .r o.; 11 i : s "t weei , I '1 slid tOO V- i:: em h cf ! 'JjK, at . . .. 1. 3D. O n -..(.--- T , t 7 -"! ut t W O 1 1 1 r. Iii lav :ueii- - r 1. .it. ii :n . -,ir .r"ii r t'.h . C L . ; : t' .it . , -il r. ; f I c. A.

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, - , t n r f : 1 h t : Ins ! .' r, U j c; . it thser. J c t sf (,r ,k to lit w Or! .n-i J.3 t f - 1 C ii , . " r r e.Tfertsive t 1 -. rs in all kind cf jstock. T 1 1 . b'jt says l'. ? Elmira Gazette a sonia wants mct everything she sees her neighbor xeeplinr her tooth brush and yoir?; rStbl y. A Cue turned out &t the jail Monday erentm, and while ereryboiy wss oat viewing the blaze there was bo excitement over it, as is usual on gach occasions. Go tin's. 1 pp!e.s wanted ut 14tf . The beautiful snow now we've paid it; list os with that brick, if you dare has been falling for several days, and mother earth is covered slightly o'er therewith. . Aaron Speer havina: refused to qualify &s assignee of Eenj. P. Chatban, W. C. R, Kemp, of Orleans, waa chosen in his etead. His notice will be found in another column. Anything in the clothing line you want can be had at price: at Andrew's. bottom Tony Farrell, of French Lick township, returned last Friday from a trip down the river with some saw logs. We are glad to learn that he was reasonably SHceessful in his venture. Treasurer H. E. Wells found a man in his corn-crib, a few nights since The thief got away, but Elwood got close enongh to him to recognize his bird. He will be "a bird in the hands" of the oSeers one of these days. Dont fail to fro to King & B robe fore baying your holiday goods, they have a complete assortment and will he sure to please you. 2w. Jame3 A. Rhodes has materially im proved his property on the west side of the public, gquareby having laid down handsome and substantial stone pavement and by other useful and needful improvements. Some town Bucks, a few days since. while out hunting, shot and badly wounded a valuable cow belonging to John Webster, The cow will probably die, It is just such carelessness as this on the part of hunters that is causing the rarrners to post their lands. Ed Xbws. If the raen and boys of Paoli and surrownding-r country wish to lave a fox drive during ht holidays, I am willing to furnish my meadow field, s tunted three hundred yards ea?t of my dwelling for the center ut tbe drive. Wm. F. Giu-ra. Our old friend Judge Simpson is still improving and has regained s itfiv cicnt strength to enable him to attend at his ofiice and determine matters in dispute between parties li'ieant. The Judge disposes of business in his court like a vertihle disciple of Blackstone. Ilemember that I Can and will save you money if yeu will ex amine my stock of Ready-made Clothing before buying elsewhere. J. AI. AXDEEW. Spooks, hobgoblins and other un canny creatures, occupy Bowles's thicket, east of town, and cr.joy themselves by stoning his "royal nibs," Mr. Thos. Taylor, Esq.," against whom, if we may believe truthful (?) Thomas, they seem to have an esuecial f u'te. Let Thomas and the spooks fight it out. "The poor we have withns always, and oar private opinion, publicly ex pressed, is, that it would be more char itable, and the actwoull find more favor in the eyes of God, if tbe cHections and donations naad for the foreign missions were used here at heme, were charity is said to begia. remiah i of, a prominent aaa nseful citizen of Northeast township, died very suddenly with heart di.sease, last Saturday evening. II i remains were interred at Stamper's Creek, Mon day, by the members of the Masovc or der, of which he was a exemplary member. " PliPAsa tasa cctico 'sea govern yourselves acartXini;!y. My book is now full and I must - have It set tle,!. If yon do not call and sett5e I will ba co:ape!!el to s 2nd an of fr-cr to you. " 14 S He-id our new corn ; 1 crt's t)rlani it( rn V. j1' 4 3 i iUi. he; t tJ I. : r a tha t a .1. "II'" II al an i llrtii'.t tt--we woulj :! a tfk 1 f c rc I t . t'TO C: s 1: r r ... ... 1 'I i -- r Ora Is i 1 1 t -

. ry f - r " ' r f r 1 7 j l r. , re ; t - t k -t t!,e . .. . ff - - . . -r ; c -y , " f J t3j.".t k'.J.ulc-rc ."t." f. r . " ru r i in t' j c ; C : -x I .- Lcr, tried n.1 cur rs. . : tr-1 c f c irt on cl. 7" cf Ten : 2 f. c u Lr.n-e, TLe littpr c'n.iri u oi ly o ir court c .'.--ra fcr C 1 2 . ht v -.s cut J-?n ly the court to .j. I ern now opening th largest fctccl: of hidieH cloaks and gents' over-coat? ever o Caret I in Orange county, clieanr than ever, nll Bnd eranlns foryoarf!ve.f. II tf. J. M. Aiiilrow 'Certaia p-srtles are in tha habit of breaking into and occupying the rooms of the hrh school building at night and destroying and carrying away books and other articles left there b7 the pupils. A reward should ba ofTered for the appreheneion of these vandaN, and, when caught, they should be summarily dealt with. Certain parties are suspected, aisd ' they had better look "a eedls ad." Ard now Will Sherrod is the ma who Took "just as happy as" if he had 1 at down on a bee stand and found all the bees at home. It's a boy. and Bill Bays weighs exactly 9$ pounds, thomgh we are reliably informed that the cle on which tbe weighed it only draw six pounds. JJat never mind, Bill, what it weighs, we congratulate you "allee samee.' Mr. J. T. Bandy ia still very feeble from his recent severe spell of sickness, bat has so far recovered as to be able to get into the store and on the street oc casionally. By the way we notice that John is getting his lumber on the ground preparatory to building a residence on the lot recently purchased by him on Gospel street. John is enterprisinz and dsserves the success he has met with in business. Now is the time to buy your clothing and save mmiey, at Braxtan's corner. Dbom, the Great CI other. The Philadelphia Press was never mere sound than ia declaring: "When the doors of a school house close in the afternoonupontheehildren, they should iterally close out from them all that pertains to school until the opening next morning. A teacher should be a teacher, not simply a hearer ot recitations. All lesson should b learned and taught at school never at home. The teacher has no right to impose upon parents the most annoying part of his work. He has no right to take from the child a single moment of the few lours it has out of school Our genial and accommodating clerk. John R. Simpson, was aroused at a late hour Sunday night by a knock on his door, upon answering which he found Elijah Lewis, who stated that he was accompanied by a young man who wanted to "git a pair of them papers outen the clerk's office." Mr. Simpson told "diem it would be impossible for him to issue them on Sunday, and they very reluctantly departed, but were evidently determined not to be baulked in the matter; so tBey quietly "waited patientlv about" until the "clock in tbe steeple" of the court-house bad toll ed "the witching hour of night, when church yards yawn," etc., when they again hammered Mr. Simpson up arid told him that Sunday was gonoand Monday come, and now they wanted "tbera thar papers." Unable to refuse them this time, he went to his office and issued license to Lige.'s companion, Uobt. Speer, and Elizabeth Corn well. The parties then went and aroused Rev. F. M. Syinmes, and together they repaired to the residence of the bride's parents, on Hawkiu's hill, where the. determined couple at li o'clock x. x- were made man and wife. Weadmire their pluck, and wish them a long, happy and useful life. For Boots, Shoes, Ready-made Clothing or anything in tha dry goods line go to Andrew's, the largest and most complete assort, oient In the county. d3 Ed. News: In your issue of last week, among the list of claims certified to bv ihe Auditor as having been allowed by the Board of Commissioners st their recent, December, 1STS, teres,, appears the fo!wifsg, viz.: "To'EVia. IX Gilliat, medicine and visits to Jos. Bdsweli's wife, Henry Bart's wife. Wet. Fergu son's wife and George Marieit's wife, all proper ia conEneneat, 5-3." ..-iaw, sir. Dr. V 111. i GiuiiH recent-. It cpoa it Wi het conSneraent, and I presacie that 1 ara t e Gi:r;j L r f T1l "I rc f rrcd to, he M ?r - ' th -t." :: .t : ' r, j - Per t .y v . . 3 . t ; ! r . , e m e"c r 1 m n i t ' 1 c 4. r rve f r; , n - if ?f "4 lit.!t t' . c j jifci t'trr rl l .it a r c ... f - -. la i. w . 1 n , r I i i I r. r!ir v - q

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t ir i fro-i t!. c ur.:y, IT , 1 r , ' 1 t p 13" ny enrc it i--, c. (I :av) (T1;.. .tt--, to b , at BraxiJA . t t r, e rr. Br.tiM, the Cr, at Clothier. If yr .1 want f.rt class holiday goo ConffCt ioneriei, or nice presents go to King & Bro, only stock in town, 2w. Orleans ifeois. The following. thru,h some ucaCN countable means, failed to reach us in time for publication last week. Ed. The close of our items last week was, "Think of those things, and then talk not tn me, gentlemen, of a respectable taloon." What say you, gentlemen, today? Don't you ajiree with me after the conduct that we had here Saturday and Saturday night? Go back with me to that day the first day the "hell-hole" was opened and see what waa done. Whisky, and lots of it, too, was soaked, drunk men, plenty of them, were seen, women were afraid to be on the street, "young man eloquent" was carried home drunk, Tom Bowles was cut. in the side, Conder's and Reed & Mathers' street lamps were torn to pieces, Con. der's salt rolled into the street, boxes, plank and everything else that could be got hold of was thrown across the wr.lks and other deviltry not necessary to me?ti&o. then talk to me of a respectable saloon! They can't exist; there is none. They are not, in our opinion, either respectable, those who keep them or those who frequent them. Others may have their opinion, as they have a rint to. and we have ours. The "heilhoie" keeper, so we were informed, received a postal card last Monday with a man stretched up by a rcpe, several persons were pictured off looking at him, and at the bottom of the card the words, "we think more of the morals of our town than we do of your neck." But as far as we are concerned we are opposed to such doings. Prosecute the drunkards, prosecute the "hell-hole" keepers, and there wi'l soon be a stop put to those acts that took place here last Saturday. There has not been much news in Orleans since our last except about whisky and "helKholes," of which we will keep your readers posted Hal. Chas II. Campbell, son of J. P. H. Campbell. late of Orange county, is here on a visit to his relatives. , R. M. C, Webb, the irrepressible deaK' er in hickory spokes, is shipping a large lot of timber of that kind and is doing a rushing business. Bring on your timber, gentlemen, if you want goed prices. The Town Marshal of Orleans has been invited to step tdown .and out, On" account of crooke Ine.ss. His sureties don't want to stand for him any longer."For ways' that tiro dark. Anl tricks that arc vain, lie is very peculiar." M. V. Mallory started yesterday with another lot of stock for New Orleans. He took' with him the justly celebrated stallion, Chancellor Black Hawk, which he sold to Col. Tucker, of Brownsville, Texas, for. SI 200. Don't you forget it. Orange county has lost by the sale of this horse. The Chancellor has iust arrived in town and ia looking after the price of wheat. The Chancellor is & good feU lrw in a good many respects, and if he would only let up a little in his temper and not seek his neighbor's downfall, he would be "useful in his day and genera tion." Shake hand. Chancellor, and Ietby-gones be by-gone. Let us have peace. The Orleans high school has organized a dramatic club and will, during the holidays, give a series of entertainments for the benefit of the school. One old fellow, by the name of "Greenback," and his wife, "Mrs. Greenback," will figure prominently in one of the plays. !The Greenbackers of Orange will no doubt be on hand Tbe entertainment will be a success and we bespeak a full house. No fights to record this week. The liquor dealers have taken the advice of "Occasional"' and have tapped the other end of tbe barrel, and instead "cf cursing, fighting and brawls, we hear "the spring-time is coming, gentle Annie" and "Kiss me quick and go, my honey," and o'her songs of the same grade. Better singthan fight Don't you think The Mutual Admiration Society still has an existence in our little town, and yon can see dily the billing and cooing of the gentle turtle doves on the street's, ad especially at'the posto flics t - n t" i civ.l of tii 1 1 ail. C J v I -i f ii". r te T!'.iO fr-? 11 Tt r r l'i a t n e u, TnIfi 11 n iiii.-sl in It f rrv u, ill I ! H ' I "j (Oil. Tf -.?e 1 ) i f t t tro flt and dtnna w . i all its v !, j .: firDoii". 3 i'y L " I 1 1 ;i i a iiii.y ' 1 f rT - t t .e ." 1 r 1 ," t 1 t ; ! Vi J 1

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1 I l'..f ": i'.sc. Pi I W S 1 '. g A ".!. r d.- h1 - - Y,'-.e .' .I aV l 1 tb r t v u p. t ;: g, it c. - - J with the best cf iaen, let them be high or low, neii or poor. '. itn the co ed inebriate tbe prayers of all srood men avail notlitng. So we say if you have stack your peg. stand to it, and don t go back. Have yo 1 got the nerve? - Doctor S. J. Hon gave a certain individual of this place a prescription for four ounces psf whisky, for the use and benefit cf one Thomas E Bowles, who was wounded in th melee on Saturday night. The good Samaritan that received the prescription made a slight eha'nse in the order and made' it read one quart instead of four ounces, and got the whisky, and the poor -wounded Thomas did not gee any of it, What next? Orleans and its surroundings have been shaken Irom centro to circumference during the last week, and especially since the opening us of the new saloon, controlled and managed by one Robert.Bruce Beswick; and, as a matter of course, and right, too, Robert comes in for a lull share of blame for all the devilment that" is done since he started in his lawful ousinessf?). Any reader of the Blue Ribbon Journal, published at Mitchell, would at once conclude that Orleans had gone to the devil by a large majority, simply on account of her having one licensed saloon the first for many years while it is a fact patent to every one that right ia Mitchell, where the Journal is published, they have from one to three holes where liquid damnation is dealt out without stint. Let the Journal keep it3town door yard clean before coming to Orjeans with brooms and brushes to clean and purify our town. If the deputy Prosecutor and the sworn officers of the law do their whole duty, there will be no more trouble about the unlawful sale of liquor, and the poor women will have a rest.. Humbert. 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 astonislt you, at Andrew's. Stout & Bro. want you to come and settle up if you are owing them. They want to square up their book on the 1st, day of January. 13tf SPECIAL no J3oSl Uriixlao. Is selling the Genuine Singer Sewing Machine, with full line of attachments, at from $30 to $45 Full line of needles, oils, etc., constantly on hand. Room with rio!lingsworth,.in the Hunt build-, ing, North side square, Paoli, Indiana. lOtf All kind of Horse Ciothing at B. M. Lingle's, at bottom prices. 14-3 S. E. WayliufT Auctioneer. Is ready at all times to attend sales at anyplace in thi3 orj adjoining counties at reasonable prices. Residence in jail building. Give him a t-all. 9tf Ben. D. Riley, has added a full stock of sash, doors and blinds to his business. Call and examine them and lntrn his pricesKasiness is Oiisiness. January 1st, 1879, will soon be here and I desire a prompt settlement with everyone upon my books. If you are indebted to me I want to see you, oaor before that date, prepared to pay or give your note. Don't neglect this notice, as I mean what I say. Business is buinesss. 12tf Bex. D. Riley. If yoa want a No. 1 Lap Robe to keep you warm, B. M. Ldngle is the place to get it. 14-3 Ben. D. Riley lias ths largest stock of stoves, tinware, hardware and house furnishing goods ever brought to Paoli, all of which were bought at extremely low prices, and, will ba !o!d in the same- way. efilcsl Notice. The undersigned having decided to permanently locate in the town of Paoli for the purpose of practicing medicine, tenders his professional services to' the citizens of Paoli !id vicinity, hoping to obt.dn a H r.i! t- ,rucf V. J. ir pitn.:i-f--. Havir g 5 1 c'ghtcen years experience in active pnytice he fVels C".ifd . at i.f gt it: ; 1 rthv it-i-: ti-l i iT. ,.!-) 1 f ' i:rtts t h.of, s to his fi It --ls f. r t!i ir litn r.sl itr -!; -g1-.- i:j t c 1 1 ard h :-' U r; - t '.in tf; 3 - 1 1, ' 1 .".'.ct;.. - In the t'Jtv.:? as f tr "i d attt nti.-n ' ','s ir-.'.-o, , dVir n.-.niri r.i v. i i t 1 1 r ti; Ir-, i,t t'., i Jl ; t r 1' i ; J i I to I. 2 -ft

c Is'". burg in January, I oiTvr'sny tot! cf Millinery ttnd-Kotlotis at cost j jQ y& vvm.nat t' le-.s tl'. m coi. 13 2 J I i IS. -JZ J . B E N J I M A N . . flemeitsber ... That' Thomas Ktaleu, on the east tilde of the publ.c square, has opened out a first class stock ot Family groceries, provisions, confectioueries e. AIo a nice tine of hats, enpss, bouts and shoes. All of which will be sold at the lowest living prices. Rem em bet also that when you bay goods of me that yoa don't 'buy auction goods, hut you buy warranted goods. Call and see for yourself. Terms cash, or good produce taken in exchange at the highest market -;oa r.Mf JSil, Jowst Plest-sti let lliesay to . tne goot peopie wno reast your paper, that after more than two ears ' .- . picasatil occupation OI Hie well know n jewelry-stand in Dr. Bowles' Drug store, I have ceasd connection with that house, and in future. will be found in Hunt's brick block, in the room recently vacated by Mr. Moxley. Hoping my numerous patrons will soon find me at the new respectfully, stand, I am J. VV. 1IOLLINGSWORTII. Ben. Riley has now, by far, the largest, most varied and best stock of stoves, tinware, hardware and general furnishing go nls, in his line, ever brought to Orange county. Don't fail to call when at the gtore this week and see whether or not we are telling the truth. Ben. Riley "struck" Louisville last week and found it "chock full" of stoves, 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 sell at "panic prices," and he bought the largest stock ever brought to Orange county, and will sell them at such prices as you- never dre-imed of. Go and examine his stock and learn his prices, even i! yoa don't want to buy. . Cash, Cash, Cash, for Wheat, Wheat, Wheat, T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. - . Red, "White & Blue No, Amber Wheat, wanted, T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. Old- Eyes made TJew. Spectacle frames refitted with new glasses, selected by JsegerVs test types to suit the eyes for 50 ct3. per pair. If. you;, have, oldjspecs, the frames of which willjustify refilling bring them along, I use only the finest periseopic lenses. - HQ LLINGS WORTH, We will pay you the 'Boss" price for your Wheat, T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. - - -- Wanted. 10,000 pounds wool at Chambersburg. 30- " Thomas & Buegess. For'the very highest cash price for Wheat go to T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. If you want ti suit of clothes made or cut out go to Wm. Worrell. Shop on -E tst side of the square, up stairs over Stout & Bro's. store. He will satisfy you at reasonable prices. 52-3 m.

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This splendid 4 torr cothic Hotel i i situated 1 on the Soith sidt of the Pwb'i;; A eammwluiu Feed Stable in mre. connection wish the Hons? ib 1 9 td accommodating 123 horse t?tisr. Jalv 31. 1ST2 enaiifrli oil! J sionnieniinTAirA!';;::. I -Ws wnnhi iifii-m fit niiTtm rf firJ and aioininsr count ie that we ar now vui1 "arerl tdo all kin5of liiuc r inti n also i Vrrsvo rainlinir. Grtninsr nt fiwr is aiicin K ia the hi phit t v te t h art. v wmii-i fio inform 1 he public that we hay put npa sroo'1 shnr. where wn re prrrrs.l tn lo ail t kln.U ol tJirriag nl asa lamtin;. Tea ZTaj Tn G 9f fUi - ? f a Of, f -4 But w want r 1 4 , and will say to tha puolir that wean now aloit rvtv to canl yonr wool into roll m the low prfreof 6,' ceots per pwuml for white or&S ft tits for mixed when srr ho is fiimii'liRd, or when desired, the pound toil. We warrant all our wrk when the materia! in good and ia yood condition. We want to buy 100,000 Pcur. cf f f ... I fc 4 w t 1, i i a U -qjt for which we will exchange goods at the low -est prices. Call and see n at our mill in Paoli, Ind. KING & STtTCKER. April 23, 1S:S. Si GEO. P. R0VELL 1. Cf"Tf 4 SELECT XjJSX -or LOCAL NEWSPAPERS Many person snpposo this list to be composed of CHEAP, low-priced newspapers. The fact is quite otherwise. Tha Catatojra states exactly what tlm papers ar. When the name of "a paper is. printed in Jt'l-b FACET VPK it is in every instance the BEST Faper in the place. When printtd in CAPTAINS it is the ONLY paper in the place. When printed in ronian letters it i n'ithr the best nor the only pa?er, but is nrna!! v- a very good one i)otwittiNtaudin$r. The lift gives tho population of evt-ry town and the circulation of every paper. It is hOT a cfl. OPERATIVK LIST. IP IS SOT A CHEAP EIST. At the foot of the Catalogue for ach State the important towns which ar not covered bv the li-d are enumerated. IT IS AK HONEST EIisT. The rate charged fur sd vertising are barely one-fifth the pullihera' schedule. The price for on inch four nrckn in tho entire iitst. is $J35. The regular ate of the papers for the name space and time are 13.138 35. The list iclnde 970 newspaper, of which 1B3 are ixsned 1AILY and HOT WEEKLY. They are located In 855 different cities and towns, of which 22 are i ate Capitals, 32S places of- over 8.000 population and 444 County Seats. Lists Sent on Application. AddwA OKO. P. EOWELI, ,t i U'S NEWSPAPER ADV'EHTiSINti liCKKAC, 10 Spruce SU (Printing House Srj.) Xsw York. W ff If If M)1 Morjlm KaSwt ahmtesWY mmmM B kJ Ik i lei Jj Hi. WIBIIIjffiipjIIWWIIj i' H -r h I f fc H t i 's ii , :ii rtfurnijshe! antl is gaia cpn to the piaMio aTof at rtft v za'u i ? u A m.arr ct t! j . MARION ALDERCO: n nyrr " i r i : 'iln.i. iLii j ). Ir '.:: In t "." r : :ai: