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1 v - -1 i .'.rr' ; ! !-:c J - r. ztl" t ty I ;a:. . ' i i -. IV. . I 7 .'. l"i. t.ty I.,.-: !f!!-r ther has been a Sianl week workin tho Lcsfetituro ;uiJ Mill tut The ; fiMv L?!.s have gone through. apf.-ortifsument bill tdill bungs fire! in the ir-Ynale. 1 1 . iho Hpue I'hls week much thne u,cosrily spent in the i debate, etc., on the appropriation bill and the foe and siltry bill. There h;os been a great reduction in the nppropriatiup. m.ide to correspond wUh reduction of salariey. Your Repre-entative, Mr. Stuekcr, h;s made a manly and no!Is fight for t lie reduction and -done much by the stand he has taken to bring down the high salaries. Mr. S tucker, as you well know, is a very positive und Independent man, and when he puts his foot down it means business, ant! is determined to do what is right let what will come. He has nbout him a good deal of that quality of mind and character that won for Gcu. Jackson the cognomen of Old Hickory. The House I hi week passed the hill regulaticg the interest on money, fixing the interest at six per cent. If 'the Senate concurs that will be the law, if it does not no change will be made. The House also passed, after a hot debate, a bill creating a Metropolitan Police in certain cities. If this passes the Senate, we wilt have a new police system here. The Governor by the bill appoints the Police Commissioners, who, with the City Mayor, appoint and control police appointments, vacancies, and other matters pertaining to police. The Republicans opposed the bill. Another important bill passed by the House sinca I wrote you is a new act organizing all the asy lums, and requiring the Governor to appoint the Commissioners and Trustees of the asylums. This change is in accordance with a bill introduced by Mr. Stuckr. on the the subject of this class of offices. The Governor appoints and the Board make monthly settlements of expenses. There can be no speculation or other cheating done by the oilleer.-i. It is a good measure in ihe interest of economy and correct business, and should have been the law long ago. There has been much excitement here in the past week among both county and State o facer and deputies over the bill leducing fees and salaries, but the Legislature is firm and determined and my impression is that great redusiicn will be made. Mr. Stacker has introduced several new bills since I wrote you. One allows a dog to each family, free from tax, and charges extra dogs $3 per head. Another bill prevents Township Trustees from making extravagant orders in favor cf persons who sro of sound mind and who are ordlaarly ablo bodied on account of short sickness for medical services. This power of Township Tiustees lias been in many eases much abused and created larg2 expenses. The State Hou-e investigating committee closed their labor onSut-ur-Jay. They examined a large number of witnesses, but the whole thing proved t be the merest farce. Not a single charge? g:unt the Commissioners or the architect has been sustained, and the proof allows that the whole growl arises out of the fact that Certain architects were disappointed end the experts ?mr.!oyea by the Commi?ioners b ex a rain a the r'm, rr-Ut ir.tn thir hc.rls th:t ti.cy . tr.? t j de.-ulj upon thj 1 h-.ns and lc.o-,? the Cos nnis::rs cor. Jr. i V.;. th? I: i f a I in v, th. Ir t - hn zt thn . , ,,. .... ... ..: IS, Hi!.', I like t"XniA.;. :. .1 th' i v. Li. t i-.-: I c! - d , ;.h h lv f 1 i jvrno, I u. . r Mi: u

. , . .. : "is t fri n i v :i fV( ry nljbt, ,i:.J ; I t!;: -:-t:rliie-' - cf t; -l i i yw.i n f.irm no !! ..i It" ' e i ! .. , . ..c i.r. i:i..,-'rs are r.s j t!, "r u.Ui . '?:, ) r:::t:i!;.rs f....of the I loae nnJ the ot her ef t!ie Senate, hive heen p-me ever a wee. i'!cT.lin law ca.y for fee': .... . . .; i here. A member who does hi I duty under his oath should always be in hi- soat, like t'tueker, and watch every bill, million, and resolution and vofp on everything. It has been predicted that there j would be an extra session, but I do not believe there will. The Democrats are harmonious and my impression is will get through all I important measures in time, and j will oppose by every means in their power an extra session, however short. The watchword of the Democratic party is .Economy and Iteforra. Business is despatched, rapidly in the House, and much of the business despatch is due to Speaker Cauthorne, He is an able and efficient presiding officer, has had much legislat ure experience, is pleasant and fair to a!!, but ruts off all attempts at delay and brings his team lke a good driver right up all the time to a square pull. He will make things tell this week. Look out for the reports and see if he don't shut down ou fooling aw.iy time. The House worked all day on Saturday, but the Senate, by a Republican move, adjourned early in the afternoon. The members are ic general good health, much more so than early in the session, although with six hours on duty at their desks and all evening on committee work, they get no time for exeroise. I hope by this day week to be able to give you eome good news as to the tinal passage of soma of the important bills. I have no doubt of the passage of the general fee antl salary bills, introduced by Stucker, with some few amendments, and ef the asylum hill. Governor Williams was called home on Saturday by sickness in his family at Wheatland. The Gov. sustains his "health and activity and is alive to the interests of the people. Hois a remarkablo man and has such a thorough knowledge of our State Institutions and legislative matters that he is post ed in everything pertaining to the SUte law, State affairs, State Institutions, and Legislatures. He is a model Governor in both honesty and capacity, and is the mest industrious man in the State. As soon as something more happen, I will drop you a line. JusxrcK. The 4th day of March, now near at hand, will be, in one regard at least, says the State Sentinel, a day when universal rejoicings may be indulged in with eminent propriety, for on that day the Republican party surrenders to the Democratic party control of the Legislative branch of the Federal Government. If proof is wanted that the sohar second thought of the people is right, the circumstances to which we have referred, is so emphatic and convincing as to require no argument to impress the facts upon the public mind. The students of history and those who seek to analyze current events, who reason a priori or a posteriori, will bo able to comprehend the wonderful revolutian in public sentiment that has" taken place during the past decade of years. Under Gran, when Il-qmb'.icanism h.l 1 ipr-ue svay when its will v 1 ' . obstacle was -- :tiy f Tml 1 - bis to arrest titui:.,ns ; : . t : : i Mli : ; ! -.. Vt. re ; : t isZz i , k t h? : : I. " I'A: t:. ioi a e 1 1 , ; 1 1 ; .rity n:.d in. . hty to e . ' v . i t:. . . : , '.-ft , ' .... I. .-, -. . ! .. :I 1 j 1 m; lv

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i -.., t A I hermomeler gains notoriety by degrees. Albany Argus. The duty on :;..rai is tr ue about two lump-' to every cup of coffee." New Haven Register. Concerning king", what nation was ruled over by Fill up the bowrd? Marathon Ind e pen d c n t . Our pcieh crop is ruined this year we opened the last can this morning. Gowanda Enterprise. The fellow-who rang the church bell for a false alarm of fire, tolled u lie. Ilackcns ack Republican. The best are the cheapest. This is more especially so in the matter of wives. Philadelphia Chronicle. He sued for her handbefore marriage, and her hand sewed for him after. Courier-Journal. . Young Yun is a Chinaman 60 years old. Probably the oldest Young Yun, on record. Fayette Record. Our Aunt Arctic has been boarding with us this winter. She ha3 been mighty .cool company, too. New Haven Register. An urgent need of Minnesota is that strength bo transferred from its butter fo its dairying enterprises. Stillwater Lumberman If the man 'who couldn't tell a lie had lived until to-day, he would have died of louesomeuess, Chicago Times. It is safo enough to tickle a wasp undei his wing if "you do it with a very long straw. SyracuseSanday Times. It was a Philadelphia lady who said she was Jlike the Indians, because she had worn hoops. Philadelphia Kronikle-IIerald; It requires wonderful insight to keep fyour coascientious scrupley and your liver symptoms separate. Stillwater Lumberman. An Ohio girl claims that she daily goes to Heaven. Here is an unexpected discrimination in favor of the State aof Ohio. Chicago Times, Tal mage's smile would make a gort cover or a circus tent. Detroit Free Pres.. A little too open for a showery day. New Haven Register. The wisest man we ever knew was a Jew who remarked: 'I tells you vat it ish, you man, I buys my egsberience vresh ef'ry day." Baltimore Every Saturday. It is not Jeverybody who can afford to go to the Hot Springs of Arkansas, or even to a Turkish bath. Most of men can get into hot water right at home. New York Herald. Having said -nothing in a long while about lightning rod agents, we hope we will be excused for remarking that they live by the rod and lie by'the yard. Wheeling Leader. A Chinaman with blonde hair is the lastest San Francisco novelty. Turn him loose in the lecture field; is he not by education, birth, and nature a yellow - cue-tiouist? Haw key e. A large majority of persons who skate do so under tha evident impression that the skates are strapf :d to the back of the head; but tk.'.t is not ihe proper way. Buffalo Express. , ' 21 --.r - rc tr.endi uniform - ad . 1 " ;h; d a.- irurts for lie c'Pd " I I, ; i h.s L.'C.j 1 . ; t, i; : I :h r.rd Al:i- . d:r II. S:. ; : I e - c .1 f 1" . -." r O"! ;uj Th? vil!.? U . ; . '. ! v , r i. ; :tty Ii; ' ; , f, ;,e th.;- c , th i t j -j. " -n : Te I '".: i e.

r.to j j r I . g th? prh-.lir.; r ftl -x r: : . . live t i'. n s a d birJer!;!d f.-r prlntirg. r. .iO z.ci tf - ,.h h eiiti;:, ,l.z I i r l i 7 . . ' j intitu'.': v.-, i. Jit hi. v y iiitla l;;i ; : : r or h jr.Dfpirit. Th.ir le.-d p . cm work for them and that turn deserves return. Giv8 tha home ra. per all the patronage and they will son be able to do as Sue work as any cilice - in the land. Indeed; many of them da now. He is a poor citizen and " a' mean spirited neighbor who asks and receives the support of his local paper for every pi oject and interest he has and yet doss not reciprocate with tl$e patronage he has in the line of printing. The paper in a thousand ways helps the town and every citizen in it, and . unless it is well sustained it cannot do itsslt antl its patrons justice." Peter Cooper, that good old Greenbacker, was 83 years old ou the 13th of February, He maybe President yet before he arrives at the hundred mile post. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. - A&ministrator'fl Calp. "Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 2, 1S79, at the late resilience of Levi Krutsinger, dorensod, s!l hi personal property, not taVea by the widow-, consisting ot Horse", Cattie, I tops, Housliohl and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Utensils, etc. Terms of Salk: A credit of 12 months will be given on ail sums over $3. the purchasers pivinar his note with approved surety, waiving- valuation and appraisement laws; sums of f J and under, will be required ia hand. WILLIAM H. K RtTTSIXG ER. 23-3 Administrator. Simpson & Mavity. Att'ys. Paoli, Ind. fin vcz Notice is hereby piven that the Survevor of Orange county, Jnniana, will, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2T, 1S73, proceed to run the lines and establish the corners in section thirty (30), town three (3), north of range one (l)"east. DAVID K. HUFFSTETTER. March 4, 1879- 25-3. IJotico of AppointmentXofico is hereby given that the undersigned has this day been appointed administrator ot the estate of Lovi Krutsicper, late of Orange, county, Indiana, deceased Said estate is probablr solvent. William h. krutsixger. March I, 1ST9 23-3. Atlm'r. SALE SIXTEENTH SECTIOH LAND. Pursuant to section 68 of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approve I March ticii. 1S-C, entitled "An Act to provide for a grneral system of common s.i'hiiois,"' etc., I will sell at public, auction at. th?i door of the Court House in Paoli. Orange eoantv. Indiana, between the haura of 10 o'clock a. m. aud i o'clock p. m.. on MONDAY. MARCH 2iT!t, 1S73, the following jueco of land, to-wit: The northeast fpiiirler of the southwest quarter of setion sixteen (l in toriis!iip one (1) north,, an I ransre two (2) west, containing forty (4'Jj acres.'" the same havinp been entered by Zachariab EUepe and forfite.d fr the non-payment of prini-ipa! and annual interest, and afterwards by Christopher Harrison, assignee of Wells & Simpson. Amount of principal due, - - fSO 00 Amount of interest duo. - - - - 8 pi Amount of ilamajo due, - 2 75 Amountof cost due, - - - 15 00 Total due, I03 15 TERMS OF SALE: Said land will be sold ou ' the following terms: One-fourth of the purchase money shall bo paid in hand, an I the interest for the residue for onj year in advance, and the residue ia live (5) years from such sale, with like interest at cijht percent., annually in advance. All costs, damaares, and interest now due must lie paid a; the time of purchase. Attest, my hand and the seal of the Board of Count v Commissioners, of Ostuisre couutv, Indiana,"at Pa li, this til da v of "February, 1S7:. seal.. DAVID F STUCKER. Auditor Orauge Co. OF Mi! PROPERTY AIID LAHD! Xotice is herebr riven that the unflcrfigne l, executor of the will of Mary Lanarf-m.", deceased, will, by order of the "Orange Circuit Court, ma ie at the November term, 1S7S. oftVr for sale at public auction, on tha premises, on SATURDAY, MARCH 22. 1S70, the following described real estate, belonging to the estate of said decedent, to-wit: JU'jt riii'iiber one hundred ami f.ve (103) and the undiridod half of lot number one hundred and fifty-six (ljtJi, in the town of Orleans. Also, the west half ot the southeast quarter of the fcouUteast fjnarter of section twentythree (23), township three t3) north, and ransre one (1; west, all in Orango county, Icitana. Terms of Sals: One-fourth ca-h. the remain ier in three equal payments at t-ix. twelve, and eiprhteeii mmiths, respectively, from day of sal', tirti3trs priv'inif their iwre for deferred payments, with approved surety, waivinp r-H5f from valuattoa laws, with oix j?er cent, inteiw from rtt. TluJiiAS A. BliOOKS. 23-4 Kxecutor. -fll I'll i Z""" Z C D OF Cat!!?. S!;cep, Hogs, uc. "Vf 'III"1 - 1 I "CEi - ' 1 1 " 1 i'.CI " ' " 1f . ' r " , ! - i ,;. ' I t, i " ji - , i . ; u! -! t ! d ' E", u I v.. ;a v, ::.: . i c ; . .7. . .... ... S -i ...... 1 '. . ! ; 7 - - , " , ." . - I '

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Ol r ERS his prof?$ical serriect to v. the citizens of Paoli and vicinity. Orcein the South Enst corner pni-Y't square. XlsrEKEVfE Drs. Sherrrd and Bow ALBERT HOUSE paoli, i:;d. This splendid 4 story gotlnc ITotl it sitaated on the South side cf the Public Square. A com mod'ons Feed Stable in counection with th House ca ab!e of accomnc"'atjng 123 horses JOXXS C AliUCHTi XrprIclor Jqir -11. 1872 Henaugli & Scully, We wor.ld inform the citixens of Orcge and S'tjoliiinsT counties that we are now prepared to do all kinds of House Painting; also Fresco Painting-, Graining and Panc-r llan?ingr in thclii.eheit style of the art. "IV , wonH also inform the, public that we have p-at rp good shop, where we are prepared to du kit kinds of Carriage and Wagon Painting. 13Yoii Slay Tails. About G 1 But we wiint OOL! aad will say to the puolicthat we are now about ready to card your wool into roll at the low price of 6 cents per pound for white orSj-f cents for mixed when grease is furnished, or when desired, the pound toll. We warrant all oar wrk when the material ia good and in good condition. We want to buy 100,000 Pounds cf West, for which we will exchange goods at the loir est prices. " Call aud see ns at our mill in Paoli, Ind. KING & STUCKER. Aoril r. 187S. Si 0ASH STOES! 11 A 1IBEXISB UR 7, IXD. THOMAS Cl BURGESS Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, lUts.Ca-w. Boot. Shov. ne-idy-made Clo-h-mi. I.ndtes lia-s a s.eu ' l v . Wk have a i a-xnera! assort mont of nfuls t !dt-"i wrifili ; (?-!l at bottom p. h-es f r cash r produce. I Bring on your pro luce and et tlnr hijrhf , market or ice tor it. 3A-n IINDSEY HOUSE, OIIIXAITG, IIIBIAIIA. mm B. LIASSEV, - - Prrirtff Thi well known house la lurnis! d with airy, comfortable rooms, good bed and an excellent table .supplied with the best edibles in the market. Connec ted with the "house is a good Livery Stable. Carriages furnished at all tinses to parties jroing to and from French Lick and V c s t J'aden Sprits;;, Paoli and other points. Give me a trial. THOMAS l. LINDSEY, Prop'r. JIar 10, 176. S4-tf " f - r-r I 1 -1 fr if HH W rfW Jfio 4i TRY IT. PAnsoirs smo to:: ic Cores all Bi-rs-'-,- f 5 - . j ajr from falling j T.r r' ri ,"ai.d is one of the fiai-tl.a.r uit .- -ij tenorM. Perfectly Harmless ia Cv:ry newest 2aautaetore4 nn sold bv SXItOUD FA&SOX, Paeli, Ind. Uference gives ca application. lOniS A.. J". Sliod.es, DEALER 117 Grocorirn C: l;r:r;r:ions4 m W i- 0 -r W a if St "" .m ii g n k ,j a, W I c. :?zo