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A f t.mtugh I'iTtiHciiiallori Loiv.trn the :-xurih nd Sccth li not !rtrcd by tl,e republican riema-" i:fgut; Jt would tetlicUfjth-kiiell i'f this Itepablican party. ' .! Sfht-rn.an'd turn will come in jpJ time. Ilia relations with hi pvt Lank must be ex plained to the e-iUjifacticn of a lmoeratic Advlctii from Kutis as show 1 1 a t the poor, deluded colored people .u ho have been enticed away from their Southern home by Uppublic tn coiuphr.tors, are Mtflerin inlolc r:d,h hardships. Weary, worn, sick and .dying, they sigh for the runny South. Boonvilie Enquirer: Seven times the Republicans had a chance to elect a "nigger" clerk in Co n -press, and ?vcn times! they didn't do it. On tho other band, the flrt chance they had of stealin 11 of tha "nigger V money they improved it by a device known as the Freed man 'a Bureau Savings bank. Smart fellows, these Radicals, and "devilish sly." The Indianapolis Journal says: 4,In answer to numerous inquiries touching the provi-non ol the homestead law parsed by the late Legislature, we will state that the law exempts from execution and sale CC00 worth of property, real or personal, to every head of a family. The act contain? an emergency cl iusp, and therefore is now in operation. . Circular to County Treasurers. A circular, has been issuotl by the Auditor of State to county Auditors stating that there is no doubt that it is the clear intent of the law that county Treasurers are legally entitled to 5 per cent, on delinquent taxes, collected between the first Monday of November and the 15th of December of each year. The circular further says; An act passed by the last Legislature created a "statistical buleau'which is now in force. Hereafter, as the act provides, all matters pertaining to statistics will be under control of this new departmeat. As the Governor has not had tinif to organize this new depart ment,;my advice to Auditors is to have the assessors to proceed in their usual way of gathering up the statistical facti-, and file their rt-prts, to be able to rerder all necessary reports when called upon by this new department. '1 lie levies fur State revenues for the year 1S70 are as follows; State Vtx, 12 cents; new State House tax, 2 cents, and State school tax, 1G cents. The appropriation for special service of Judges for the fiscal year ending October 31, 1STC, has been exhausted for some time, and no raore warrants will be issued for thai purpose during the year, either to individuals or counties. Staft Intelligence. Worthington Times: The prospect for an abundant crop of heat in this county never was better tha n it is cow. The peach And cherry crop In Pifco county will amount to nothing this season, the cold snap having got in Its work. The assignee of J. A. McCord Si Son, bankrupts of Loogootee, paid 10tQ:Q in notes and accounts of the firm at auction the ether chy for V2X-15. A novelty in the colt Una is thus described by the Bloomingion Charier: A few tUysag- a mare cwu'd by I,mc TVal, cf Ebckf.srd ccunty, gave b'rth to a colt with I p ill- rit- ! ... r th -.' I , f 'i '.. I i .i ! n -j t i tie ( 'i U i ' ' t'y f - 1, I i ; i i o 3 " ! d'h ... 1 r . i - id V.y. - . i it i go n i ' a ' , r I, ' vt at to 1 1 i . 1 " t 1 1 e i k i if " , i d r ; i1 j

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ni C. Hpl , , at tit" c . .co f f Pierfe r " r l t , q., at which Upton J. lb 'li -nd, Il-p, p. r-idod, th ' fuliowit s g memorial w a s a I o j t c- 1 ; linn. Samuel llamiltou Buskirk, president of Grrfinimi Alumni Chapter of the B?ia Thet Pi fraternity, died at ih age of 50 year, at ids residence in Indianh 'ol j t n lb evening of tte 3rd of April, ISTO.and on the Cih his body was conveyed to Bloomingtoo, Ind., hi former home. Among these who sadly accompanied it and attended its interment there, besides hn family and relatives, were the Judges of the Supreme Court of Indianapolis, -a committee of t he bar -sociation of Indiana, ad the following rep. ro.-enf stives of this chapter: Brothers John A. Finch, Fred. Hi per, Pieree Norton, and Frank B. McJ) maid. We loved and honored him, and the customary words which we most use can not express our sadness. He was a member of Pi Chapter of the Indiana State University at B'oomin -rton, and since the organization of Galnma Alumni Chapter at IndiaoHp'dis he has presided at our chapter meetings and our banquets with that dignity, without austerity, and that urlnnity without levity, which c tiara eterlz"d him in all his intercour.-e with his fellow-men. He was a lawyer of great ability, ranking among the most learned and successful practitioners of the State. He conformed to a high standard of leg.! I ethics. He maintained honorable relations with his clients, and his demeanor towards adverse and associate counsel was fair and courteous. .He served eight terms as a member of the General Assembly of ludiana, rturinir one ol which he was speaker of the House. He was a skillful parlimentarian and a prudent legislator. For six years he was a Juclgo of the Supreme Court of Indian, the highest judieial position in the State, which he tided acceptably tthe members of his profession Hy whom his judicial opinions are highly esteemed. He was the author of a hook upon the .practice in the Supreme Court, which is a substantial aid to the bar ol Indiana, and a valuable emti ibution to legal literature. lie was once a presidential elector, and several times a delegite to State and national politieit eon ventions, and was for many years an influential adviser in the councils of his political party, and one of its most eloquent and most popular orators. His industry was remarkable, and above the average of nis laborious prfession The constant tension of labor during thevearof his judicial career, and subsequent extensive practice weakened his elasticity and j-hortened -his life. Ife worked almost to the end, and participated in the commencement ol the trial of an important cause, in which the argument had not closed w hen he died. His ussiduous application to the duties of bis- profession left him little oppormnity in latter lifo to indulge in the pleasures of general Sitet atnn, but his mind was well stored with literary treasures gat nered in youth, and in all reading necessary or directly useful in the practic" of the law he was diligent und proficient. He was a sincere friend of learning, and during his long service in the Legislature was the constant champion and able supporter of the State University and our common schools. He was a kind husband and an indulgent father. He was a favorite in society. He was qualified to be a friend, and drew men to him and retained their good will. He kept faith, and betrayed no man's confidence. His farmer was marked by sincerity, and considerab politeness. lie was kind to the young and courteous to his equals. Ho had in him such a union of gentleness and firmness that all persons recognized him as a kinddiearted and just man. He was.gfMKj to thn poor and the unfortunate. Tinf impress of his goodness is upon the hearts of many . We mourn fur him and sympnthtS; with Ins bereaved family. We hop1 lie is somewhere' within the loving care of God, and that we si rail ufft hi in again. Th Knru i lus Pa rvis. Alli-ox Maxwell. A. W, IlKNPnicus. J All 13 B. BLACIC. John A. Viscu. Ff.eu Hixm. Tn their rb -;' r itn.n to reiai ' ', pr ti ? Uu'eri cf tv F. : l;e;d s pit have dvi- 1 a ' f r -n r; .b ; t...- ::rth '.dth : - r-' ! t -ab. r: St it . . Jrf - 1j nA th' . -d d th- - r .l ;' a ! i o I a ; 1 t v n i . U i ' I r 1 1 .'i ; c i" t i k ' x " ! : - ' i. 1 i iiy t t h ! , !

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We are selling our new furtii- ' tare cheaper i ban ever. 82-3 ( Scar: a; i :i & Matthews. Ben D. Riley has just received a new and complete stock f stoves. , Hard ware, Table Cutlery, iSc, and j will s -!1 th.m at prices that defy cotxjpetition. 01-3 ; j Furniture of all kinds, and the newest styles, at Sehramia &. ? ladthews. 32-3 Cash, Cash, Cash, . for Wheat, Whe-at, Wheat, T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. Jf you want stylish furniture, go to Schramm & Matthews'. 32-3 We will pav you the Bos" price foryour Wheat, T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. We have just received a large stock of furniture and will receive more this week. Call and see us. 32-3 Schramm & Mathews. Fur the very highest cash price for Wheat go to T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. ESoors and Sasla. Parties building will And it to their advantage to call on Ben. D. Riley for Doors, Sash, Shutters, etc. He sells at the bottom. 31 3 We are the boys that want you wool. Bring it along. Thomas & Burgess, 35 Chambersburg. Hew 31 cat Marliet. Wm. M. Batrgerley has just opened a Meat Market ih the Cole building, where he will be pleased to see all those wishing to buy choice meats. 3tf Tlie American Ventilator. This Ventilator is the best invention of the age. Will work on any window. Call and examine it. Satisfaction guaranteed in both price and work. A trial solicited. I have the sole right of Orange county. 31-3 B. D. Riley. Remember That Thomas Stalcup, on the east side of the public square, has opened out a first class stock ol Family groceries, provisions, confectioneries &c.t &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. Call and see for yourself. Terms cash, or good produce taken in exchange at the highest market price. , 2tf If you want a suit of clothes made or cut, go to Wm. Worrell. Shop on the east side of the square, up stairs over Stout & Bro.'s store, lie will satisty you at reasonable prices. 52ui9 Look Out, The law requires at my hands a speedy settlement of the bu-iness of the late firm of Allen & Reed. I have no discretion in the matter, and must compe1 a speedy settlement of all claims due said firm. You have had Dotice, heed it. W. L. Reed Surviving Part, late firm Allen &. Reed. Jan. 22, 1879. I9tt. r.'otice. Persona O'xiog trc are requested - to call an J settle, "ither hj c.isli or note, (cash pte'errpj), as 1 need it to pay mj debts 9t Gr;ex Hazlewood. I desi -e to say to the people of Orangeville township, and all the balance of the county, that I am located at Orangeville, and en gag-' ed in th UlackMITUIXG Bus I ness, and here is the place to get your work done CHEAP. Plain horse-shoeing, 75 cents; toed shoes, SI. 00; re-ettin, 10 cents a shoe, and ail other work in proportion. I have one of the best wag m makers in the Srate; and will do all work in The best style and on short notice. Give me a call and satisfy yourself, Miller Gherkin. March 12, TO; f 'err Store, nevif Goods. Ed. Tegarden has recent U fitted up a general store near his residence, in Northeast township, on the Orleans and Livonia road, and has a general stock f Dry Goads, Groceries, Ilati, Caps, Boob, ''h'"'-, II ;r'i;vwrr, Q -j rNt tinnj, i 1.. 1 1 1 5 -1 i -M i -i a l n ' d o,a jh te, 4 i I L' r;t ri . that d. f ; l ti th t. CI-. 1 I r i a t .11, I'f in : 1 . I J i I

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1 h ttfr vim i&. St -te. - mm -fat . M IIa;iI rjf'.Ie roct n: .1 : liOfj, Cii. Lc atl.er Cats ? tor. , t ticI.eal!cr Ii.ticlfs rn 3 tl. c t j I cest i'lspci f.c tl.c r t r 1 in r.Zl our j- TLcj- are t,a; prior to shop KaS goods tn kiumlltj and lit. ; Tio gootls are of our mauotifare unless licaring on tlae bottom of every pair a green, diamond .sliapeel paper stamp Willi onrllrta itnxiic. - Garjgroccls are all Iiaiitl ntaile and warranted. A.ls yonr dealers for t!iei:i siicl buy no others 9 tiey svill outwear three pairs ol any ether manufacture. 7-SI-m6 . LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. clniiiii3tx,a.tor,s Salo or REAL ESTATE: Jfotice is hereby giTen that the umtersismcd, administrator o the estate of. I-evj Jo&nson, deceased, will, by order of the Oranee Circuit Court, made at the March term, iyf9, eell at public auction, on the premises, oa SATURDAY, MAT 17, 1ST9, the following real estate belonging to said d 'cedent., to-wit: The northeast, quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty three (23), in township three (S), north of range one (1), west, containing forty (40) acres, more or P'ss; the same benier sold to pay the debts of said Levi Johnson, deceased. Tehms of Sale: One-fourth of the purchase money wilt be required in cash on the day of sale", the balance in six, twelve, and eighteen months therefrom, purchasers exe-' cut-in? notes with interest at six per cent. Irom date, 7aiTing valuation laws, aud with approved suretv. THOMAS A. BROOKS, Aflm'r Estate of Levi Johnson, rec'd. April ', 18(93-4 . Commissioner's Galo or REAL ESTATE! Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,' commissi oner ap'.aiea uy tue uiuga circuit Court at the ilarch term, 1S79, to sell the real estate ijeloQging to the heirs of Mary J Thompson, deceased, will on SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1879, on the premises, by order of said Court, offer icr taic at public auction the following real estate, to-wit: The north half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-one (21), township one (1) south and range two (2, west. , Also, the south half of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of same, section. Also, the southwest quarter of tha soutuwest quarter of section sixteen, name town and range. Also, tots nunit-crs forty-nine and fiftv, irt Newton Stewart, all in Oiange county. In. liana. - Terms or SALE:-One-fourth part of the purchase money to be paid at tha thno of sale, the remainder in three equal installment at six, twelve, and eighteen months respectively from day of ale, purchasers giving notes for deferred payments, with -atv:-ove i sureties, waiving1 valuation laws, with interest from date. JOHN W. BYEES, April 3, 1S79 23-4. Commissioner. HTofice to Heirs of t'etition to Sell Heal Estate. S'ate of Indiana Oranee County S s. -Notice is hereby giver" that Thomas A. Brooks, administrator of the estate of Blary LanjrfoVd, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, her personal property being insufficient to pay her debts, and that said petition wilt be heard at the next term of the Circuit ort of said coitntv. Attest. JOHN It. SIMI'SON, Agril IS. 1373-32-3. Clerk, C. C. O. C. Kotico to ITon-Hesidont3. State of Indiana, Orange County, es. la the Orange Circuit Court, July term, 1S73. PanieiliriJcre water, Nancy ItoaJh, idiram Roach et al., vs. James Bri(tvge water, iiose E. TeeaiMen, Mildred E.liridjrewater, Isaac S. Bridgewater, et al. Civil action in Par tition. Comes now the plaintiffs, by P.uelork A Blavity, Zsqs., their attorney, and file the affidavit of a competent person, showing that thj defendants, Mildred E. Bridgewater and Isaac- S. En dare water, arc non-residents cf the State of Indiana, and that said plaintiiTa have a cause of action against the defendants con. ceraing tbe partition of real estate. End that said defendants. Itildred E. Bridgewater and Isaac S. Bi id ge water, are necessary parties to said action. Said defendant, Mildred E. Bridgewater and Isaac S. liri Jgewater, ara therefare hereby no'iiled of the pendencv of this action, and that tha sanie will stand for trial oa the i2 id day of July, A. D. 1S79, the same beinsr the second judicial day of the July terns, l5ra, of said Orange Circuit Court. Witness "my hand aud trie seal cf said court at Paoli, this 17tti Iv of A mil. A. I. 1 7 9. JOHN ti. SIMPSON, 22-3 - Clerk Oranse Circuit Court. - 3"r- ;ffk ' : OT's JTotice hereby given that the cndersi.-rnecS has been ehomtu asaaeisraee of Jeremiah iiobsoa. cf Paoii. Orange county, Indiana, for tbe beat fit of all his, said Hobsoa's, bona fide creditors. Ail persons holding claims a::a.iDSt. sail assizor are requested to ill a tbeai wiib tne cBCi-;risrnt!c mose mdel ted to t&ii assis'nor will 'je rcoiuired to make womr.t settiement. JJI.BERX ti. 'VlLSiN, As5?-nee of Jereiai&h ilobson. April 5, 1S7'J -:0-5. IStOtXce to EleSrs of etiflon to Sell ileal estate. State of InJiaaa, Orange Cot-fty. Notice is hereby eiveri that Wm. II. Krotsmjter, aamiE tsU'iuor of th estate of Lvi KrutMnsrer. ctjcease!. haa fKedb; etitioa mal pnp;rty h;jf-:j issy f-'Useat to pavh'.s net. sua thattsi-t j.4i.iria will be heard at the next trm &f-t&e Circuit Court cf enid county April ,lsP-tiX, " cleiC.'cVcCc. 1 "I, fi 1 1 ? at.it a' mi t t.' , L it - . I r . V! t J J - 1 1" , t 1 1 V

paoli, - i.n-dia:; orrrr:::-! r.1 1 tro08 ItiJ.oy'.rlisrtio.t lis.,,, c-.tT f , 'T!" '. Jut. r-FFERS Mb profe.iionai s,rr:ft, , ,V t!:e c:ti-"3 of Paoli andvr;. unee la the South E&at corner '' square. Ic"f ruare. 1 Refekekse Drs. Sherrrd and Eo i es. s I LA17CAEBS. TriOS. B. BUSSIKK. A. Brl' Wm & -BUSKIRK, ATTORNEYS at UW PAOIfl. IliBIAIJA. Collections and Probate bti3ines nr ties. Notary Public in office at ail timet. Attorney at Lai7f . PAOLI, IXDIAXA. Will practice in the conrtg of Orn. and adjoining counties. Collection! and Probate business solicited. Office in Cole's buildinsj North tiit 1 ubue square. - ' e. c; wilson, Attorney at Law, iiotautt public, fAQII, . ism. Will practice in all the courts of Orantre n3 aioining counties. Particular attentioa given to collection and probate butiacsg J23r Office East side PublicSquare.. ' ?-,f THOS. C. MAHAM, Attorney at -La7, Notary PuMic sn3 United States Clsia Ajts Orloana, Ind. Will practice in all the Courts of Or ange and adjoining counties- Parties, lar attention given to collections and probate business. 33Ga JTarr ell 5 . XToblitt Attorneys at La, PiOLt, INDIANA. tCr-OFFICE North East comeref tha puIlie-8C nare. Especial attention riven tn ro!!eetionsand proceedings in BankTVi.ct. Jan. S, 1377. VVTHROOP Ct THHOOP, ATTORNEYS at LAW PAOLI, IHDIAUA. m tCjThey will practice in all the Courts of Orange and adjoining coin: ties. Collections promptly attended to. OScfe on the North side of the public-square, up-stairs- 1 GROCERY STORE! Would respectfully inform the public that h has on hand a large stock of Groceries, Boots. Shoes. Hats 1 ) GLASS A 2m WIND OV SA.S'II, CIGAMS, 10B A CC O, THA, COFFEE, SUGARS, Mackerel and While Tih. by retail or tls tit, and all articles tiua!Iy Vept in a prcrseion store, and will be old a cheap as ty house in the p'.jvce. RZfflhs highest msrltet price will be paid for every dea:ription of produce. The publio are invited t call sod examine ray stock of goods. 2o-3m A. J. Ulabdes, X? ju--A JL 1Z X T rocories & Provisions1 STAPLE BOY GOODS, GTATIOSERl AfJO KQTIQT. Paoli, Ind., Aj-. 25. 18T7. 1 enangli & Scully, r ' ---. i.W i ..idii AL iAi4iiJ We vronli Inform the citizr.s of Oritf if- . l. t '., r it ire tretoit ; '' - i t- . ? : ; i i 3. i n - ..-: - l j ' Ji" . urj.iui'" and Paper Ilit-f f 1 . r r 1 T . it 1 1 c f thf a-t. -i. t .. ..c t . it r ve - ? -a , i tJf,iU,'i U Cf t J 1 : V1 :, iXiiO 1 1 .

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