Decatur Eagle, Volume 11, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 21 June 1867 — Page 4

OI ’ twas the wdrld to ■*, Life, too—ani more! Catching * glimpse of thee, Passing thy door. Faint as an autemn leaf, -• Trembling to part; So in that moment brief Trembled my heart. I, *hee, , z >HaUririg ®o uld v, Virienhad fifotfrora Lingering behind. . How I had pass ed alofig, How found my Way, Lightless amidst the throng. Love only could sayHew I had moved my feet .J’mfoWH.o .1.1 v > I had. seen nothing sweet . , 7 Since I’d seen you. <5! tor as the worfi i014,' ,Yafi!feiO6W Pateing thy door. t WhSfHmi ■ " -T~ X - - j -■ I - ' ", ~ i Tire colored men in Washington registered early and often. Delaware expects to send two million baskets of peaches to market Currents of air 72,000 miles deep account for the “spots” on the sun. There are in London one hundred thousand persons engaged in trading ofi the Sabbath. New York is about to erect an asylum for useless young men.— It will overflow. At the children’s balk in Paris, a girl of eleven) MMle Nunez, wore §160,000 worth'of diamonds. It<said in the are busy collecting their poll tax. They take it out in hair. A Chicago-barber cut off a customer’s ear at an expense of 82,800. A court ‘eared and appraised it -■-•■'• “What will happen,” asks a London penny a liner,” when water cress girles wear water falls ?” The Lord only knows. Some “Black Crook” ballet gwls were left pennieless by their manager in Detroit and were sent back to New York by the overseers of the poor. 1 - The gentleman who last week declared he could perform any of the miracles bf Christ, is expecting an engagement,for.the Provinces. The divorces in Connecticut, the past year, number one to every toss marriages.—fecAawge. All owing to “the hallowing influepcc ofcamp, life.”—.Yew Haven JUeepster. It is not intended as a joke when a person in New York, declaring;. lie not write a line—fact or fiction—for any “Journal,” “Day Book,” or “Ledger” lindCr. the “Suh,” received from a clergyman the qui^Treply, ‘Norwood—l.” A young lady of Urbana, Illinois, who wag recently caught, smoking a cigar by the “local” of the Gazette of that place, gave as her reason for the act, “That it made it sqieir as thbugh there Was a man arojfofo” Best of all, perhaps, was Lamb’s reply., to a Frenchman, who prettified in his presence to set un the character of Voltaire in opposition to that of Christ. “yes,”stam*' inerod.Lamb, “Voltaire was a.vgty good Jesus Christ—fol- the FF F jf'rench” ' WILL TAKE PLACE WHEN Women Vote. —And also 'in that day the man who hath beautiful whiskers shall beat the homely man of for Go the youth who waltzes with exquisite grace shall be chief of police in preference to, the man of practiced sagacity and determined energy.—JfariG Tifatn. An Ohio paper tells a noveiloVe story. A young couple planned elopement, the girl descending from her room upon the traditional ladder, but at the gate tlwy were met by the father of the girl and a minister, by whom the young couple were escorted to'the' parlpr, where to their surprise they found all their relatives collected for the marriage cereiiiony, wind; took place at once. It was a neat paicrmal freak • t

H.wMMfep US? ter Cowl. • *Now,mlhaij, hWWn’tlteldfop of water make the butter hardP’ wa«’ Bridget’s question one day, when she saw me put a half pound of butter into oqj glass butter-dish. “I will tell y6u, if you but Observe.” ' “Ido observe : ye every day,; iti’in but I’m - none the wiser.” ! ia “Well, watch mfe’once again.— You see I put about half a teacupful of coldj w»tsr into this plate; standing in tfiis is'tire but-ter-dish containing the blitter.” “Shure, then, why don’t you put the t cbfcM*fcattefr bfc the butter*»*«‘b ' the waiter would .shim geflwiM from the hot sir i but I keep the hot air Off by dipping this old *ta* ble napkin uv water, placing it over the' butter dlih, letting the whole of the other portion of die napkin be tucked into the water in the the water rises cpqtiuually over the ntykin, making file. air which W* rounds the butter cOol instead of “Shure it’s yon is the clever one bqt flt’s a sight n’ troulie, though the butter’s as hard as a fljnt, an’ it J|eepftfiwat# > »tof.| i “It’s no trouble at all,i Bridget, once a day to give fresh water, twice a week to scald the napkin water: then, when cold, let both stay in cold water for an honr.— “An’ that’s’ thrue* for you? Ii I’d ohtybfefenW&bd I might ha’ been as 1 clever ’as yourself. An’ whW saltpetre*and salt round the filter? Won’t water do for that as well ?” : tffter is somewhat thicker than this table-napkin and the' c©ldness’6f vtartwfs not sufficient.. So yon see I melt a handftd of saltwpd A table-spopn-ful of salpetre in a quart of water place it in fois 'shallow pan, then stand -thu itt it; /Vp-A »wet doth in water, then place it over the filter so that the edges of the cloth shall lie in the mixture, and all I have to do for a'montii is to renew foe water in the pan every day, when yon know foe .water which is daily put into the filter is as cool ,as ice,” “But fkhy dp.ypiLhave tlpe filtett a “Because the air in a draught is cooler and constantly faerfarface of the w6t cloth is clried by foe surrounding air, the .sides ofthecloth being laid in foe mixture causes the moisture to ascend, and thus preypnisfoe hotair from approaching foe’filter. Now,' Bridget, 'if you every many, end wish to make the water cool for your family to drink, you need not have a filter. Just fill a pitcher With cold water; place foe pitcher in a clean cloth in cold water : covfir ovef 'tlie pitcher with foe cloth; taking care that all foe edges of the cloth are tucked into foe .basin in w hich you have stood foe pitcher, and you trouble yourself more. In tWo hours the water will be deliciohsly cool.”— Hrs. Warren ~A Hokse's. a hoiWe. were he tube gifted with the powers of.'foe beas£ ofßalaam, would loudly endorse the follow- 1 “Going up hili; whip me not ; coming down hill hurry me not; on level road spare me not ; .loose in stable forg&nie’ not; of clean water stint ime not; of sponge and water neglect me not; of sbft, Chy bed deprivp-jna nfift fasti fwdtiot; wash me not; if-sick or cold, chill me not; with bit arid rein, oh, Jefk me not; and "When you aver angry strike me riot.” - —— Among the) large vegetables grown in California are. a mangelwurtzel that weighed 118 jiounds; . a cabbage head, 53 pounds; turnip 26 pounds; a potato,'B ppundp;a ’ sweet potato, 15 pounds j<a 9 «fl®r'ot 10poiinds;rin onion, 47 phriceS; and, a pumpkin 0f260 pounds, ', New ilampshire has foreermill , ionihvested in horses, four hlld a L half piiJUon in cattle,.two and a s half million in milch cows, two : million in sheep, and six hundred and seventy-four thousand in swine.

AUDITOR’S DEPORT. I THE Auditor of Adams County submits to the Board of Commissioners of said County, foe following Statement of the Receipts and Expenditures at the County Treasury from the first day of June, 1866 to the 31st day of May, 1867, both daysjncluslve. , -ir.. 00*1X31». i State Revenue, $ 6,956 29 County Revenue, 10,049 19 Road Revenue, 6.128 59 School Revenue, 4,688 87 SffiJtek- y.dffi.g Special School Revenue, 2,861 71 Decatar Special School Rover DUO, 617 48 Decatur Corporation Reve»u«, 528 46 Penalty and Interest, 60 68 Interest From Congressional and Common School Fund, 8,145 39 Redemption Money, 88145 Congressional apd. Commoa, ~ j. School Fund, : ir .. 8,848 00 Bounty .and Volunteer Fnnd,,. 7Jj26 79 TownshipXibrary.Ravenna, 281.14 Dog Tax, . 1,191 30 ■ /.t Total, |5M22 94 ■ ■- i jdii - J . ■ f v Dla]ouy»in on ti. State RWeetne, !•» ; .! 5,74® 88 Road Revenue; - 5,174 31 ScMd Rhvenne, " t2B’oo. Township Revenue, ■ 630 1 75 Special School Revenue, - 48 70 Sinking Fund Revenue, * '56 84 InL Congressional and Com- !1 mon Schoo! Fund, ’’ 1,581 14 Congressional and Common School Fund, ; " 8,185 00 Redemption Money, 880 11 Decatur Special School Reve- • nue, 52 50 Decatur Corporation ' nue, ' : 525 75 Colinty Office, ' 3,198 40 , Assessing Revenue, 758 00 Expense of Poor," ” 790 52 Jury Fees, * 482 02 Expense of Court, ’ 1,002,85 Specific Allowance, 768 58 - " ' 1 1,002 59 1 Towhimp Library, 1 ’ • 432 Stationery, ' 826 28 Highways, • 109 00 Expanse of Elections, " 36 90 Bounty and‘Volunteer, ” ' '3B 93 Interest on ! County Orders, 216 67 Expense of Prison, 1 ■ 291 15 Interest On Bounty Orders, 701 80 Interest on Volunteer Orders, 19 5$ Taxes Refunded, ■■> ,18-28 ■ .21.:. AU- ■ Total, ' • $80,586 98 - -irQ*® ntx>ve show the receipts and ex- , penditures at the County Treasury far the year ending May 31st, 1867, except for Bounty, Volunteer Fund and Jaunty, proper, which shows only the amount of Orders drawn during the year on these funds. For the true condition of the Treasury, the operation, of each fund : separately, with the proper balances, you are referred to the following report: 1 State Hevenue, There ,wa» in the Treasury, June 1,1866, ’ $ 113 6® There was received from du- <- . plicate of 1866, 6,861 88 ' Itot.vw; «eee»ve* Artan-r «!T ‘ docket fees, , ;r_ o iq oo ’ There was received from .delinquencies,, 84 41 ' Total, $7,069 98 There was paid into the State ’ Triasur/,”: ’ • $5,715 28 ' ThereweS paWtreasnrerfees 1 ; j for collection of delinquen.tfeg. m There wa» jpaQ fSStMMiC 3 mileage in making settlement,. . kJ- oryo Balance in Treasury June 1, • 1867,•' f-vo r • '• TetaV- $',069 98 Road Revenue. Receiptlh. There was in the Treasury, . 1 June 1,1866, .$ 250 4» There was received from du- , plicate of 1866, -6,085 46 There was received from Delia- . 1 quencies, ' X.’-Unn-f Diwburwemexitw. fr There was paid Treasurer ffees ■ for collection of. delinquen- “ . 8' 30 There was road receipts filed { with the Auditor, 5,166 OL Balance in the Treasury June ; -1. 1867, ],199 71 T4taV»»> ,f «*>«• < ,< School Revenue, j There wis iti the Treasury J Juneb 1805, * 7/ 87'80 There wfit-recefred from dujdi- , .. - 4,58p75 ; There received from de- , . '’ • 'Total; ■ $4,726 17 ■ ' I Is 8 G'.h :. iDlm'fowuwewaa.ex&'triU 7 I There was paid TewnshipTrus- . ,ii A tees en distribution, . ? 123 0Q , Balance in Treasury June 1, 1867;;.-. : .4,603 1,7 Total, $4,726 17 ’ r ■ . , • ‘ Township Revenue. I ? -• ip . . TtoCOiptW, There was in the Treasury , ; Jdrie'l,lß66, ' 1 "'64 06 1 There was received from dupli- •n 1 ..! cate,: 1866, 1,387 08 There received from de- - linquencies, 14 80 t Tota1 ’ SMIT37 > XSlaburwexnexitw. I There was paid Treasurer, fees 1 for collecting delinquencies, '4 75 There waepaid townshipTrus- • I tees foi their services, tea 00

Total, n $1,416 37 .. SistJchnf Ihtnd. There was in theriFreaaniy, 4. June 1, 1866, There was reoeived.frowt dupli- , cate of 1866. 4,676 09 There w«f received from delinqueneite, 40 68 ■ .‘Total, . $4,771 01 •» ni» ttatoi ' ■ ) < There waspaid Treasurertas for collection of delinquen- 7t» eiet, ■» 8 46 There was paid at the State Tfaasury, 53 8® Balance in the Treasury June 1, IS6T l 4,714 17 " Total. $4,77101 Special Srlhol. There wag in the Treasury ’ 1 " June), 1866, ! ■ Wq There wap received from dupli- I■, 1 ■, * ', cate,of I 860". 2,826 TWre Wds'reoefrM from deHn- ” 77 ‘ 35 13 ''■‘"■7.;Tot*V $2,912 X3l»ta-uirmiexx*.ex&tta> There waa paid school emmu- •; or feee, ■ 44 36 There was paid Treasurer fees r . - i. fi for collection es delinqueut ciee, - 395 Balance in the Treasury June . 1,-1867 r ! 2,864 23 . Totan,.>- !.U • $2,912 98 t ■/ • IMrarp Fund. ■ ri» : ' I' There was rikteived' from' duplicate, 1866, 231 14 •’L, c. i —j.. ,;;q Total, $28114 ~ 1 tt There was paid Treasurer fees for co.Ueclion of delinquencies, 432 Balance in the Treasury June 1, 1867, . . 226 82 'Totai, $2Bl 14 Reeatwe SpecUsl School. There wan so tie Treasury June 1 10 Thareiwaa reoei red from the du- „ plicate, 1866, , 45 There was refipiygd freqn- delinquencies, ... . 08 Total,u ~ ~ $518,58 ■ 1 : ' ~~ .-,1 X3lta%»ux**«>xxxe»xxt». There was paid town Trustees forsorvfcee. ’ 52 50 Balance in the Treasury Juael, 1867, ' 466 4)8 . ‘ Total; • $5lB 58 Recatur Corporation There was In the Treasury June 1,1866, - ' 505 There wtts received, from duplicate of 1866, ‘ 528 42 There was received from deliuqueiicies, 04' r.-oltfothlp l "<»*? :L ,b >.M JDAemlo'U.X'aexxi.cxxtai. There was paid, town Tfreasur er, 525 75 Balance in the Treasury June 1," 1867, , , . ’ 776 Total,; ■ $533 51 T CouMp Revenue. « There was in. the' Treasury „. June 1, 1866, $ 98115 There was received, frpm du-< plicate of 1866,, j.. 9,837 57 There was received from Jjury and Jfacket foes refunded, 3% w. There was from sale of eetray, , 20 A0 There was received from show ; license, . 20 00 There wtav, refunded from ~•»> amount paid tq support poor, : . ~ 28 00 There was received from de-, ■ linqqenqies, , j, ;1f062 There w&s received-from per v - S. oent.and Interest on taxes, ~60 63 Total, ," .. r \ pool 's? ,htb '‘qwit'txl/. ’ - ’ vov':. i □OimtldtaMrtataattX«xi.lsm./ •’ County Office, r ’ J- •' B,m 40 Assessing Revenue, 758 00 Expense ’ : ’ 799 52 nri.iJteK- .483 Expense qf Court, 1,002 85 » ■ 3>*99,fi3 Specific AllowaMW, -.- „ ■,;. 768 53. !1(i ‘ 1,002-59 Stationery, , 326 28 Taxpq.,Refunded, 18 SB. Highways, , 109 00 Expense qf Election, 36 90 Expense of Prison, ; f . ; . . a 291 15 IntCteSt en County Orders; < 216 67 | ' Total,,. ' , r ., -7 -. . j 12,355 82 : A't the. chide‘of the fiscal yeat ■ ending May 31,1866, there . ; ’' i ' u • Wai' County Orders out- ‘ . stan’dingahd ’ 1 ‘J ’ to the imburit of " r r Os which Orders aqdthose is- , ij, . the year, the Treasui-er has redeemed, filed,.ip this office during the year endshowa.the entiife payiqents / at the Treasury for the ( > ... year ending May 31, Is7, b . . fog Gounty purposes, which ;. Bum.„teken jfrom the -? oi W’’ giv ® a »L mou ’» t 1 in the Trgasqry for Counts. , purposes June Ist, 186?, .„ - amounting to foe sumos $57 79, I would further report that there a,re County Orders outstanding and unredeemed June 1,1867. the sum of. $2,056 62

. * Xootaliwtam. 9 > - . There was in the Treasnry 1 -plieate, 1866,1 ... U 7,364 43 There wm received from dfr . > . HnqueUciee, __ ITT 86 Total, ' ' 1 q~iG I nsii'jfcvH A r!bl iH There w* 4 paid Treasurer for v Collection of delinquencies," 88 98 There wan.paid intereet'An ■ ■■ .. - bounty Orders, .. , , 70J 30 There was paid interest oh '" w Volunteer Ordain; ! teoib 19 58 X -...T0ta1, ■ ,i> $750 81 At foi elose of the fie&l sins ending May 81,1866, there - . were bounty andwohmteer ordeiV Oatstandingand un- . . i . ♦7> 22 * Os which orders and those 18during the year, the 11 ■■ office, foe-tan of ' $6,616 81 ?h? emteßt of Ordp* rq. . : „ > deemed and filed of this fund, show the entire pay- ' ‘ ment at the Treaaurydur- • • Jhg the year ending May. o give : foe ’ateonWt in the‘t h> o) > Treasury for .Bounty / poses JuneL 1867, in the , tatei of- < “ • $8,18189 I .would fttrfoer repoitfoJtaaC 1.1 - there are Bqunty apd Vol-, . , ’ J finteer orders outitaildingj * v- ‘ jni ‘ j: June 1,1867, in the sum of SLBBBSO By deducting the amount of Outstanding orders from >, or <;) theAwmunt tathe Tteasu--1. 1 - .!: ry, it will show a surplus • v. over all indebtednesses the . sum of > $1,763 89 All of which is respectfully submitted. WM. G. SPENCER, Ahdltdr,- r ' -iJupel4‘-w4. Adains County.,/ ■<"' Sheriff’»Salß. f lln the Gouri of Common Pleat, Adams County, Indiana. =•> .. Mary Etudabaker 1 . IH-J t IrwinD.Bimrtaop. ) .< ■- By virtue ofanovdewef sale to me directed and delivered bfihe Clerk/ of laid court in the abovn entitled cause,. I haye levied upon and win expose for sate at Publie auction, at the Court Route -door*, so Depatur, Adams ooipty, Indfomu between the hours of on? and four 0 clock, P.M.,on - i' i Monday, July Ist, 1867 r ••• the reqta and profit# ,for n term not to exceed seven years of the following described real estate; Vlxi The undivided fifty-four hundred and eighty-nine one hundred and twentythousandthS parts of the following real estate, io-wit: tile South-east.quarter of section eighteen (18) and .fractional lots No. fiv» (5) and six (6) ill said section eighteen (18), all in township twenty-five (25) norin, "of ranri fourtfon (I 4 east, in the said cottntyw Adams in the State of Indiana, . ( ' ' ni ” And on foifitre to reahie therefrom the full amount of judgment upon which said ofore es sale was ieaued,-wilMnter-eat thbfreehand c'dsts, I win, aT same time and manner aforesaid, offer for sale ths fee. simple of the above described premises. • Taken as the property of the defendant to satisfy said order of sale, this 80th day of April, 186)7. ! ■ .« , JAMES STOOPS, Jb., . June 14,1867-w4. Sheriff. ...J,.,„ .i—/—... ,4 Boaxd of Registry. i> ■■ Igi'T ■ -2V. • J! q-w.t In accordance with foe provisionjeiof “An Act to provide for foe registry of and to declare foeir residence, and to pUnisb fraudulent practices touching elections, and defining the duties of certain,.qffioere , therqfo named,- and the form of the ballots, and providing compensation foi- foe Services of such-offi-,dtaj”-'th4 Bbard Os Commissioners, of Adams County at their June Session, 1867, appointed the following persons, in connection wijh the Township Trustee of each,Township, h Board of Registry;" Union Township.—David Erwin and WteAittei*>-.>>vo ‘-si ?r’ v > i. Root, ‘StaKtanX-rDsvid; ffibek’f and John.Woy. Prebj.e Township.—Fred.W. Gallmeyer and Michael-Reck. Kirkland Township.—Henry Ward and Daniel Welty. ; Washington Township D. J. Spencer and Joseph.grabs. : St, Mary’s.—W. J. AdeJsperger and Stephen R.; Cowan, . . Bluxcbbek Township,—John , Merry-, man and Perry. McDaniels. Monroe Township,—Abraham Lehman and Wm. Harris. , French Township.—Lot French, and Vincent Bell. ■ Habt/ord Township,—Daniel Morrow and Josephus Martin. ■ . , . s Zll Wabash Towregiß.—lsaac Nelson Mark Aspy. , -rs. jKrrERsoN master and Abrfosm Bojle.-- f You are -therefore, each of you, appointed as members of said Board, and hereby notified’tb' proceed to the discharge of your respective duties, in'accqgdancq pifo thq provisons of svd At»t, r »,W4,. W - G » ■ BTJXNBW’BLI.’S 1 VjnthEßSaili‘ Tm tw* haW j I . -cleariy proved so& UlLMliJlMft' foe: theory of- simplicity, foe. great .element iof this aplon-i did pjvpnrntion, which allow*-jfo upe whenever there is. iiqkling pr, irritation, iq the Thfoat, andprodhclng no.aebfoty, is the only and true theory by Which Coldt, Caught, Bronchial CompMnO, and all throat Affectiontj whijJh, if neglecfod, end in Contumptiqn, eaq bo effectuallycured. ■ ‘pirdal. foe great origin of When neglected, is cured by making i Gary It with equal, pasta tot water,.!'; i>i - ntl S Wlnopina Cmgh\ j* /Jpmplefoly' ’the I ° f J 8 viol6<^ ce Qouifoat pqe sgF* Testimonials of undoubted character, ean'be seen at my office by all. Small Boltlet 25 ctt. Largt Ho- W clt. s °l d hy ft U Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Medicine, JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Pfotfr' Practical Chemibi, 9 Cbfifoi'ercial" Wharf, Bob ton, Mass. SAM’L C. BOLLMAN, H Ageni for Decatur, Ind.

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WSOIQALJ : - .raFi 3/. ji. f t tnn i .nuoongllSttaiM A I coo J “ Wi-R A • Tnn> their holm ooaae oat, if :’i / ' ■ Gaily skip abooi,j|| ; >_ .. . ,-f [' ' Z • A—ert. z . ,vo!< 1 j. r * j . • • ..' .I ♦ I “18 years established in N. Y. City f ’ r “Only infellible remedies known.* 1 ! ’ ftFree from Poisons.” V “Not, dangerous to thq Human Family.’ r “Rate comb out of foeir holes 'fo die.” MrtlfMk, EitennMw' Is a paste—used-fov Rott, MRe, Roachet f Blac/f an<i Ren r y r '‘(Wf-pirityiM 1 ; Is' a Hquid of wash—used to destroy/si»i kite faa preventative for (Ws Bctetflc : Wiir W Infect? Is foe. Jfolte, MotgUtOtt, Fleat, Btd-Mftph Inteca on.Ptyte, Fpwle, Animals, ,&c. _• ®@“!! I Bew_abe j 7 ali wbf foies# imitations. ... FShSee tltat*- ,<J CiBsTAi S s u ‘T»krie 4B on! eafoßcw, hettfo and buy. Address . , ' ■■ ' HftNRYIiJcOBTAR,'’?!' , 434 Breadway, N. Y.. f Bgg“Sold in jJecatur, Ind. - ' 1 Sam. Uu Bollman, hi j/i il Apt! all pruggists and Retailers AIW" where. i*A-v . —. a ;u.74i;. : 'h'7 pv; >b '.iirunt oHcnin irit-ilfA Jqis'J Yo ‘oeuo’l opuri'l w-iit iwii -i.'ilt; ao-. nJi ’...r'fli-tii -‘ijii't Olli 'lO • .:rp •. Oil Likii; oVf iI COSMRS” ■ CELEBRATED Fqr Cute, Buras, Bruises, Wounds, Boils, Cancers, Brokqp Breasta Sore Nipples, Bleeding, Blind'anil Paififul Piles; Scrbp ulouft Putrid and ill-conditioned.Sbrfa Ulcers, Glandular Swellings, Eruption*, Cutaneous Affections, RitfgWorm,'ltch, Corns, Bunions, Chiblains, &C 4 Chapped Hands, Lips, Bites of Spiders,,.lnSects, Animals; Sc, s. B®"Sold by all Pruggista everywhere^, 3@“And by HENRY R, COTTAR, Depot 484 Broiadway, N. Y. ' ” ■ 7 SAnd by Sami/G. Bellman, Decafor; ana. ■ ■ ... .1..4 , j yaiYBBSAL . CORN SOMTEWTv For Corns, Bunions, Wferte," &e. JB®"Sold by all Druggists everywhere. BS-Arid by HENRY K CGSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, NvYwiini -fl! -n .1 > B@“And by Sam., C. Bollman,, .Decatur, Jhdiana; ” ” ,T7,n ’ ’ rj -T: >■ " uif‘>ljl ■' “•S' » I—- ■ -.T/.iiiiVf zi .um 7* ' n i\ir 1 jz. i oyi ■ I'j'.ii,-iril at rifopfii :> pbEpation bfr ' Bitter: Sweef mi Ow Blows, Fpr Beautifying foeiGomptexiohi*i Übed: to Soften and Beemty the Skin, remove. Freckles, Pimples, Eruption's' &c. B@fLadie» are now using ft iri pref-' erenceto all others. , • farßbttles, sl. ‘ ' by all Druggists Everywhere.SerAnd by HENRY Depqt 484 Broadway, N. Y. BST’And by Sam. C; Bollman, Decattfr,' Indiana. — ■' ' • '.‘.i .. .in ’- -'IT.'T . JiZ 'i'l ■ )ri; r v-if* In -. '. ! > . -L' -"J - o :: r o--?ro ... lo* -' ;<.‘7o'l>) itiio .)');!! o .I.' :.l, 1 > io‘i I f ' ■it ■ nsrir “WMWa rioir-i * - J- -rio PECTORAL COU&H REMED For Coughs, ColdS; Hbafsefcees, Soffe Throat, Croup :Whooiping Cdugh/ bfluenaad Lringou. <-by< .<> odT B@TAnd by HENRY X COB®AB, IWpol' 484 Broadway;-N.Y.; ■ ;, lf ,. . V&F And by Sam, C, Bollman, Decatur, Indiana. ; . <o !"•!. . '? If— .J’-iZ OZfU'l7-tWOfr' . .".11 i" 7t:»n ; Jto'l .a.-< tnivlti •/'»/[ 4 8~lr.od‘'t tH-rof:: -. ft -ill jiflt.iriitT ,--;lvk7/' ‘ ‘ VCOSTWRW* ■' 1 ”“ ! . -070-rqmr - B ISIIOV ;; A UNIVERSAL DINN»B-Pfol, l - For Nervous and Sick Headache; Goetivs*st Chiito, Fevet-s, and gewerMderanganiMk « wBSTSoId by all'Tjrtigglsto everywMriU! 3®"Ahd by Bam. C. Bollman, Decatur, - Indiana. >