Decatur Eagle, Volume 13, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1870 — Page 2

f I—l The Eagle. orrtCIAL P XPKR OF THE COUNTY. DECITUR, INDIANA. FRIO 4Y. JAW. T, IS7O. THE NEWS. Gold in fluctuating between 119 and 120}. Im peach or Ashley is making a vigorous effort to retain the governorship of Montana. The wavs and means committee • 9 have agreed to reduce the duty on tea and coffee. It is thought they will reduce the duty on salt. The export trade of San Francisco, by sea. witn New York, dur ing 1869. aggregates 85,600,000, fifty three per cent, of which is by Panama steamers. The collosal statue of President ■ Lincoln, modelled by 11. K. Brown, ( nt Philadelphia, to be erected in Union Park. New York, is now ready for transportation. The Board of Education of New York city report their expenditures , for the year ending September ■ last at 82,961.361; estimate for I the ensuing year, 82,382,000. The total number of fires in St. Louis, from January 1 to November 27, was 159. Total loss, $641,770; insurance. 8467.370. — Loss over insurance, 8174,400. The committee appointed by the i Union League of New York to ' obtain subscriptions for Mrs. Stan- ; ton. expect to raise 8100.000. A. T. Stewart will head the list with a handsutae sum. One of ylm/rrsr bills introduced j into the New York legislature was | an act to repeal the act giving the j assent of New York to the ratifi ' cation of the proposed “Fifteenth i Amendment,'’ which will pass, of | course. The President has directed the Secretary of War to order all mili- , tary officers who have been for i thiee years in Washington and other cities to repprt for field duty j in the west, and those who have j been on hard duty on the frontier j to fill their place. The house of William Michael,; Fort Wayne, was destroyed by i powder. A child secured posses sion of a flask of powder, and in ; some manner ignited it, causing the j explosion. The child was blown •ome forty feet through the side of the building and was killed. The United States steamers Mi nntonomah and Terror proteede.d to Portland, on' Monday, to re- | ceivc the war vessel bearing the! remains of George Peabody.‘Two special cars are being prepared by | the Eastern Railroad to convey | the remains to the town, of Peabody. i Terms have been arranged, by : means of cable dispatches, for a race between Mr. James Gordon ! Bennett, Jr's., American yacht I Dauntless and Mr. Asbury’s Eng- ! lish yacht Cambria, for a plate of i £250, from Old Head of Kinsole, i to Sandy Hook. New York, to start July 5. next. The Paris Liberte i ewspsper says that about a year ago Russia ordered two hundred thousand rifles of the new pattern from the American makers. General B->nks has been charged from the United States to deliver these «rros to the Cm. The General has accomplished his mission, and returns to America with a new order for one hundred thousand rifles. On Christmas day forty-eight of, -the most wealthy Cuban Tamilies • of Havana were banished from home by the Spanish authorities. They are to l»e sent to some desolate island on the western coast of Africa. The night before, fourteen Cubans confined in Fortress Cubana were taken out and shot, onebv one. Many other outrages have lately occurred. Virgtni* has not hnmblcd herself sufficiently to please Radical congressmen. They named cer _ taiu ennditin** for her tn comply with, which she has complied with. Grant also promised to secure her re admission as a State, but the pros||fct is now that further concessions will tie demanded, as a erudition precedent twberadmis won.

Col. Richard J. Ryan, of Indi- :• anapolis, died last week. There was a grand reception nt the White House, on New Years day. The members of the Cuban junta at Washington deny the newspaper report that the insurgent forces are about to capitulate. The Havtien revolutionists have captured Portau Prince,. Salnave is cooped up in Fort Alexandria, '■ and is in imminent peril of capture. There was nearly a repetition of : the A voud de disaster at Plymouth, Pa . last Thursday. The breaker, situated over the shaft of the mine, was discovered on fin', and with [ great exertions extinguished. An expedition connected with Lillian failure left Nassau on the 18th for Cuba. It is comprised of ■ IGO men under Col. Ashby, a lieu ’ . tenant under Mosby in the rebel- i j Iron, and carries 20.0(0 stand of | small arms, several cannon, ami ; ammunition. The Louisville Courier-Journal j tells a sensation story, tieginning ■ i with the murder and robbery of a I rich Cuban twenty five years ago, the burial ot the proceeds consist- < ing of gold and diamonds of ini inense value, aid their final tin- ■ earthing last week, and the escape of the parties with their gains. The Chicago Times publishes a schedule of the trade and com ! of that city during the year I There have been received 27.000.- J i COO bushels of wheat. 23.000.000 I jof corn, and 12.000.000 of other ! grains; 600.000 barrels of flour | manufactured ; 1 .OOO.GOO.CtX) feet ■of lumber. GOO.OOf ,000 shingles. j 121.000,000 lath received; 1.872. . 000 hogs and 400.000 cattle mar I keted. The insurrection in the Red Riv- ■ er country is viewed in official cir i des i|s a serioiyj impediment to ’ the scheme of the English govern- ! ment to unite all British North j , America in the Confederation, and : is no,, therefore, regarded as a ' j matter of regret, although the final I i success of the rebels is not count ;cd on. ; The New York World learns, by • I I private advices from Washington. ; ■ that the adjustment of the Alabama ; claims are to be made in Washing- ‘ i'lgton instead of Loudon, and i the Duke of Argyle is to be the . , Embassa.dor of England , and i clothed with authority to make the ' settlement upon such terms as may . be agreed upon. It is likewise | said that an apology, which Sena ; tor Sumner insisted that England i shall make, for its course during i the war. will not be acceded to on i t|ie part of that Government, but in lieu of this the British Govern- ■ ment will propose to transfer to the United States all that territory : in British America lying west of ■ Lake Superior, including British ; Columbia, and all their possessions on the Pacific coast, in considers-1 I lion of our pat ing a large sum of j money therefor. £i<r Blatchford. t he government ' defaulter in the great drawback j frauds, has been taken as a govern- , ' witness. This makes four of the ' I leaders who are government wit- ■ nesses. One of the accomplices ! testified to enough to convict all the rest, without further evidence, ami why does the government require so much testimony? There; is but tw o of the principals left, and they desire to be made witnesses. If they are taken, who will be made the scapegoat? It is incomprehensible to us. unless there ! is a desire on the part of govern- ■! ment officials not to punnish • thieves, upon the principle that ; there is none to Im? found to cast j the first stone.. Il looks that way. ■ The Lafayette Dispatch furnish ' I es the following illustration of total depravity in that city. The mayor adjudicated the case I of two young ami apparently res- | pectable broking white women, this ‘ i morning, who were charged with I lu-ing lewd with two negroes. The crime was proved against tin in and they were committed for six II teen days in default of paying the fine. Their paramours were also fined and jtaid their way out. One ; of these men has hen-tc fore a good reputation? ami has a wife and children. We refrain from J mentioning anv.uames. as we have - found that neither fines, imprisons ( ment nor exposure avail anything, I while publication only carries dis ■ tress into families that may otherwise escape.

, ■ State Items. Forty lawyers expound the law in the several courts of Terre Haute. Up to Wednesday morning 10,438 hogs had been packed in Early's polk house, in Terre Haute. At Fort Wayne, on Eddie Graham, aged ten years?the step-son of David Robinson, was drowned, while skating on the basin of the canal near that city. His body was recovered a short time afterward. Twenty-seven money orders were issued one day at the Terre Haute* Postottk-e, an evidence of the popularity of that n ode of remitting money. The convicts of the Southern : State Prison hail for their Christmas dinner four hundred and for ty pounds of turkey, besides pies, j cakes, coffee, cream, sugar, and | I other luxuries. A club lias been organized in > ■ Evansville for the social entertain ' ■ ment of themselves and friends' ; visiting the city. The Journal of ; tiiat city says : “The club will sei cure a pleasant building, conveni-! ently located, and tit it up in ele ; gant style, where they will hold i their social meetings and entertain ! their friends. We are glad this ’ move has been made. It will add i to the reputation and importance' of <>ur city, if properly managed, 1 and we are sure it will be.” I .Miscellaneous Items. A “cut direct ’ —The Suez canal. ; Shawls for gentlemen are again I . fashionable. New York has a eracked-whert I ' dub. • Chattanooga is called the “City <>f the mountain and flood.” Y’onng girls are employed as I lamplighters in Buffalo. A joint stock company is being formed at Austin. Texas, for the manufacture of ice upon Prof. Louis' plan. A new comet has been discovered at Marseilles by M Temple. It has no nucleus, and is advancing at the rate of one degree prr . day in right ascension, and thirty- | five minutes in declination. An Omnha hn-ba d revenged 1 himself upon the man who stole I his wife's affections by getting a , 'divorce and then compelling the; lover to marry the woman at the I muzzle of a pistol. Justice Coleman, in Columbus.! Ga . a few days ago. decided that! a fri ed person is not liable for a pin chase made while a slave, al : ■though he snbsequenth has prom I ; ised to pa, it. that promise not i ■ being in writing. A Virginia court has been called upon to decide a question which i may be stated thus: “If your! (log starts up the deer, can anoth er sportsman kill the anima! and claim the venison?” I An exclnngQ recounts an effect uni remc ly for the sm-dl pox. in-! vented by a snrgeqn of the Brit i ish army in China, which c<»'>si<t< in patient's chest with croton oil and tartar emetic at the j height of. the fever preceding the: eruption. If In* survive this treat-' men! it is considered certain that j small pox can't kill him. A nephew of Lieut. Gov. Dunn, i of Loni'iaua. who is sergeant on | the New Orleans police force, is , accused of outraging a little white! girl, but at last accounts nobody dared to arrest him. A manufactory of castor oil has | l>epn established at Galveston, , Texas, and five cents a pound is the price paid for beans The Perdido mills. n"nr Pensa- | c'diu. Fla . turn out 70.000 to i(>o,- : 000 feet of lumber per day. Mtre. Boyd, widow o^ Charles! Boyd. who. it will fie remembered.! was shot at Platte Citv, P'attc count”. Mo., some two years ago. , has sucl a brother of the deceased for the property belonging to his estate. «hi< h she claims At the time Boyd was killed. Mrs B had . instituted suit for a divorce, which ■ was not prosecuted after his death. ! Tire matter is in court at Leaven- ■ worth. Kan. The board of managers of the; Slate University of California announces that all lees will be ahol-! i ished. nnd that the new instituti >n will Im* free to all properly qiiali tied applicants tmin all countries A southern dentist thinks that one of the principal reasons wliv (reople <»f forty rarely iiavr good teeth is the free n*e of lard and i butter. If we did not use-these ' articles, say# the dentist, our teeth would Ire as good and last as lung as those of other animals. Six thousand nine hundnsl workmen were employed last year in the celebrated iron ami steel works ot Krupp at E’sen. Germany, and they produced li.VWO.ttOd pound# of steel.. lu Ibtifi. 195 engines were in use; now there arc ’ 241. I

. DELTNQIyENT LIST. A LIST of Lands.and Town Lots returned and remaining delinquent for the non payment of Taxes for the year A. 1). 1868, in Adams County, Indiana. L 5 =•■-. = • g - /S X - 5 2 NAMES OF DESCRIPTION • 7 AS OWNERS. OF LANDS- S 2 * ~ « g s = t 3I « 5 5 S c c -j y; I - - ci ~ ?~J t-6- 1 fr- F~ . ttaion Township, JTo. 1. Brothere, Mnry Ann, n w q"r se qr 22 28 15 40 420 19 07 Bay, Cordelia A. sptwhf n c qr 33 do do 10 50 292 Brothers, George, pt e Ilf nwn e qr 0 do do 11 100 553 Clem, Noah, hf nv qr 3 db do 86 880 40 72 Stevens, Moses B. n wqrneqr 15 do do 40 Same, swqrswqr n e qr 15 do do 10 540 2;> 99 ■ Zeikcl, Wm. s eqr sw qr 34 do do 40 345 29 01 Root Township, Jl'o. 9. ; Baker, Margaret, whfs w qr 19 28 14 93 56 1025 57 48 : Fleming, Jonathan, swqrn w qr 10 do do 40 330 18 88 Treble Township, A'o. 3. | Brunson, Nathan, ehf n eqr 2 28 13 71 35 095 31 o.> I Studabuker, Wui.F. sw qr s.w qr 33 do do 40 136 702 Rirkland Township, ,To. 4. i Ake, Joseph & Jesse, whfn e qr 26 27 13 80 860 "19 08. i Billman, So omon, ncqrs e qr 21 do do 40 205 11 14 t'rnm, Daniel ehfn w qr 15 do do 80 280 16 50 j Carpenter, Susan, chfneqr s e qr 25 do do 20 100 554 ; Tarpenter, I. J. whfneqr s e qr 25 do do 20 100 5 54J ! Folinger, John M. shfn w qr 35 do do 470 26 39 Washington Township, Jl'o. !i‘. Maloy, Barney, swqrs w qr 22 27 11 40 265 12 07 ; Mev'oniey, G. W. whfs e qr 22 do do 80 440 22 41 Overley, Janies, nwqrn w qr 27 do do 40 245 10 33 Except 5 acres previously sold out of n w cor Rosctijjgle, Frederick, shfn e qy 6 do do 80 615 34 94 [ Smith', Joseph, . spts hf n eqr 12 do do 20 135 577 ; Shell, Albert seqrn e qr 31 do do 40, 220 10 58 ■ Saint itfarys Terwnship, .Vo. 6. I • Case, Washington, ept s frac 26 27 15 50 Same, npt frac 35 do do 7 75 474 'Gallaway, Mary, swqrsw qr 33 do do 40 170 911 Except 6 ucia s previously sold out of n w cor ■ Johnson. Junies, 3d n w qrs eqr 34 do do Same, 3d swqrn e qr 34 do do Same, 3J s e q.- nw qr 34 do do 40 580 45 01 I Majors, J. P. pt n eqr se qr 34 do do 25 50 205 11 58 i Sceasc, David, pt n eqr near 4 do do 7 50 40 279 i I Blue Creek Township, Jl'o. T. i. ‘ Gray, Jackson, whfs w qr 7 26 15 80 325 19 20 Gilpin, W. G. neqrs e qr 9 do do 40 245 13 ..4 : Harper, Joshua W. neqrs w qr 10 do do 40 320 18 28 ; Killenlrergcr, Cyrus chin w qr 6 do do 80 Same. swqrne qr 6 do do 40 600 31 25 Porter, Robert, swqrn w qr 30 do c’o 40 185 959 | Except 11 acres previously sold out of n w cor Rea, Andrew, eptehf n w qr 27 do do 50 Same, whfwhfwhf ue qr 27 do do 20 335 20 29 ‘ Sanford, A. W. nhf n hfn ws w 31 do do 10 Same, swqcn w qr 31 do do 40 140 721 ; Turner, Sarah, neqrn o qr 32 do do 40 280 15 74 Vaudi-uiaik, James;"' u w q.- nw qr 3 1 du 'lo 40 2*50 21 22 W illyarc, Eiederiek, s eqrs eqr 29 do do 40 365 20 36. Jlonroe Township, .Vo. S. ; Aspy, Delilia pt whfn e qr 35 26 14 30 -ante. pl neqru e qr 35 do do 7 50 135 988 ! • Lawrence, eptwhf n w qr 3< do do 50 160 10 18 | I Adams, <). B. -<• pt e hfn wqr 36 do do 10 Except 4 acres out of n w co. previously sold, ; being ail sold except 6 acres. | Adams, O. B. whis e qr 36 do do 80 265 12 83 Except 62 acies previously sold, being nil j sit'd except ISncrcsoutuf n ecor w hfseqr36 Casper. I'atoltne, nwqrse qr 35 do do 40 130 675 i 1 Everhart, IL.zx'.-l, whts e qr 5 do do 80 260 17 36 ilutilwork lohn, seqrnwqr n e qr 27 do do 10 % 40 487 i Hunter. E 11. neqrse qr 25 do lo 40 120 795 ; Hammond, Mary E. seqrn e qr 35 do do 40 130 653 I Meshberger, Jacob, w l.t uw qr 18 do do 80 Sarne, seqru w qr 18 do do 40 50(7 24 88 , Malloncv-, Levi, n w <|r sw qr 5 do do 40 175 851 ! Overholt, Joseph, n lit n eqr n eqr 9 do do 20 80 414 ■ Striker, David, neqrs w qr 16 do do 40 130 769 ' rindull, C. B. whtseqr s e qr 25 do do 20 75 11 83 I French Township, .Vo. 9. Bumgardner, Benjamin t w frac sw qr -21 26 13 4 Same, pt frac 10r.2 2-8 do do 4 80 486 ■ Beitmnit, S. F. neqrs w qr 2 do do 40 Same, 3il seqrn w qr 2 do do 13 240 12 G 8 ' ! Blessiuger, G. W. ncqrn c qr 12 do do 40 110 726 , I licnnui ii. John, nwqrneqr 12 do do 40 110 12 44 : Kohler. David, neqrs e qr 15 do do 40 275 14 53 j • Lanititig, Johial, pt irac ot 2 28 do do 19 60 195 927 ' Michaud, D. L. seqrs w qr l do do 4’t 210 12 (Ml ' Ratfriispcrgcr, Mntiidu ehfchf s e qr 1 do do 40 2‘>O 11 49 , Strvine, Charles, nwq- h w qr 1! do do 4't 24.5 59 01 j Seiner, .Mary A. nwqrn e qr 3 do do 40 285 15 74 i Tanner, Jacob, scqru e qr 16 do do 40 280 13 74 I Hartford Township, .Vo. 10. I I McDowell, Wm. shfwhf s w qr 36 25 13 40 170.13 60 1 Orner, A. J. whf s eqr 26 do do 80 275 15 58 Wabash Township, Vo. 11. j Coffman, Jacob, nwqrn w qr it? 25 14 40 J 75 913 t i Gray, Jacob C. nhf n eqr 81 do do 80 3-M 13 19 ' Except 10 acres previous ly sold out of n w cor Huffman. Sarah, ehfs w qr ’ 29 do do 80 385 55 05 ‘ Except 60 acres previously sold. That por- ; tion remaining unsold to be taken ourof ihc ! north-east corner 30 rods wide an 1 long enouvh to make 20 acres. Hubbard, C. 11. swfr s w'qr 15 do do 1 62 Sime. swfrn w qr 22 do do 2 14 20 3*~14 Kn ,, pp*-r. Joseph, s w frac 35 <!•> do 87 50 ) 30 58 Me'laeW-ti, C. S. seqrn e qr « 32 <!<• do 40 Same, shi'seqc. 31 do do B<i Same. s eqr.s w'qr 31 do do 40 500 22 96 Except 37 nercs previously sold ••f ; »he » e qr neqr that ■ cmninittg unsold tu be taks4»-OM*a>f i the norih-easi corner. McCoy, Nelson, wptr e qr 28 do do 75 420 23 20 Except 4 acres previously sold out of nw cor Orimiu, D.vid, whfswqr 31 do do 91 400. 19 6C Shepherd, E. 11. ehfehf n w qr 36 do do 40 Same. whfn e qr 36 do do *»9 985 55 86 Swartx, E. E. &E. e side se qr 7 do do 29 50 106 .6 14 ; Smith. Jerry, plow qr ne qr 32 do do 15 150 575 Except 10 acies previously sold oft the west side. Wilson, James W. neqr 15 do do 160 900 35 91 Except • vu > acres off the w sole previously sold. Wilkirsou, Join, epts c qr • 30 do do 121 30 755 41 18 Jefferson Township. .Vo. 12. Bodie, MicLncl, whfswqr 3 2» 15 80 f 320 15 97 Bunlgc, John, lot 5 33 do do 40 280 15 <!M Barnard. Eim, whfa e qr 15 do do 80 325 26 05 Devon, Louisa, ehf• w qr 3 du do SO 4 (, 0 20 3 Fl.nit, Wm. pt lot 3 3-i do do 23 135 741 Helman. Hannah. sptehf n r qr 18 do' do 35 15<> 846 Helman. Catharine, nptchf n e qr 18 tht do 45 175 10 2< I’* sc-n, Lewis, seqr nw qr 6 do do 40 Same, whfn w qr 6 Jo do 83 820 41 06 Rath, Jo»epji, uwqrn c qr 15 do do 40 2007 'XExcept 4, 15, x 3 seres previously sold offthe TW'WlMta 1 V ■' *" - I u - '■» Rush,.M try M'• eptswqr s e qr 19 do do 12 * 155 834 Sorrell, Wm. whfswqr 18 do ds iO 460 22 04

■■■■*.* IS-l! TM . } I.IST OF TOWN. LOTS- 1 • __ ' ; ' '■ O O o a -—. «5 3 OWNERS'NAME. NAMES OF TOWNS. •= • 1? E5 “ i e 3 X *3 * 2 15 5*- «' _o J e o e oS' _ 4 •= HrMcGary. Jesse, Deen fur, ‘27 14 * 262 75 4IS Except 2, 8 o ft. off north side previously sold. Goddard, E. A. Pleasant Mills, 27 15 21 15 2.00 Unknown, Mou:oe, 2(1 14 5 Same, “. do do 42 Same, “ do do 43 Snme, “ m do do 46 20 757 Wise. Joseph, Buena Vista, ® 25 13 1 Same-, «< do do • 2 410 55 70 Wilson, Joseph, Buffalo, 25 14 10 Same, “ do do 18 Snme, « do do 25 Snme, «• do do 26 Same, “ do do 17 < *• Sime, •* do do 19 Same, “ do do 20 Snme, “ do do 22 Snme, “ do do 23 . Same, “ do do 24 Same, « do do 27 Snme, “ - do do 28 Same, « do do 15 75 14 4T STATE OF INDIANA; ADAMS COUNTY, SS. Notice is therefore hereby given, thnt sn much of snid lands and town lots, as may be deci ssary to d'scl.ni go the taxes, jennlty, interest, and charges thereon, or due f-om the owners theieof nt the time of sale, be sold, nt public nuc- ■ tion, at the f’nurt House dap", in Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, by the Treasurer of suid C ninty. on the firs’ Mondiyof February, A. D. 1876. Said sale to continue font day to day until a)) i« sold, or offered for s le. Given under my hand, nt the Auditor’s Office nt Decatur, this 15th day of December. A. D. 1v69.l v 69. December 3171869. * SEYMOUR WORDEN, And. Adams County.

T.IE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DR. WALKER'S CALIFORN 1A VINEGAR BITTERSH - .Wore than 500,000 Persons L y Bear ti-s’iniony to their Wonder-- s*< i -a fill Curative kneels. = q I Is WHAT ARE THEY ! ? ||| ~T| 'x Bi / V Isl j I wk,XI Hpi ftp ! Hl II 111 £1 THEY AHE NOT A VILE j .1 FANCY DRINK, I Made ut Poor Rum, Whi*ky, Proof Spir-\ ! i7«, and Rejuse Liquors, doctored, sp.ced, j and sweetened to suit the taste, called ■Tonics, ’ ') pt tizet s,’ ‘Histmets, ’ No. that lead the tippier on to di tint cuncss 1 and ruin, but are a true Medicine, jnade flom the Native Roots and Herhs of Caliioi ti.a, fr-r from all Alcoholic Stimulant* , i’h-viiie theGREAT BLOOD PURIFIER | and'LIFE-GIVING PRINCIPLE. a peri feet Renovator, and Invigorator of the ! System, carrying offall poisonous niuttei 1 ami restoring the blood to a healthy condition No person can take thege Bittei s according to directions and remain long 1 unwell. _< SIOO will be given sor 1 an inci'nibb-| c iso, provided the bones are not d* si ioy j ed by mineral poisons or other minus. ; ' and the vital tn guns wasted beyond tin I ; point of repair. | K«r Intlamitary and Chronic /Ihnirnnti rr I and Gout, Pyrprpfia, or I iirliin rtioli, Jitl ! lion*. Heinlttent. and Intrrmitt-tit lcv<rr. l>i<ea*e* of the Rloud. Liv<r. Kidney*, uno ■ j Riadder, these Ritter* have been jtihsl j successful. Ftt. A Priseaic* nre caused by Vitiated Rlood, which is gent rally pioj duced by derangement of the Digestive Oryan*. ' ” L Cleanse the Vitiated Blood wlieneve< , : you find its impurities bursting through ■ (the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores: cleanse it when you find it obstructed , iand slugg'sh in the veifts; elennse ill when it is foul, and lour feelings will- | 'ell you when. Keep tholdood pine and the health of the svstem will follow. PIN. TAPE, and'other WORMS, li-rk | I ing in the svstems of so thousands I I are effectually destroyed and removed. | i Di B lious. Remittent, nnd Intermit-, tent Fevers, these Bitte>s have noequal. For full directions, read carefully the circula.' around each b-it'le, printed I in four languages-—English, German, ; French, anti Spanish. J. WALK ER, Proprietor, 82 Commerce st. R. IL McDONAI D A CO. Druggists ano Gen. Agents, San F rone'sc°o anti Sa era men to. Cal., and 32 and 84 Commerce St, N.Y. For sale bv FUI I.ER. FIN< H & FULtLERnnd IIURI.BLT& EDBA LI, Whole-, i sale Druggists, Chicago. 111., and ALL (FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS. n3hn3 Lorillard'N ‘‘l'nreka” Smoking Tobacco ia an excellent article ; o‘ granulated Virginia. — Wherever introduced il is univer ■ j sally admired. —lt is put up in htndsome muslin ( tags, in which orders for Meerschaum Pipes aie daily packed. l.orillartPs “I'acht Chib” i Smoking Tobacco has nosuperior; being i denicotinised, it cannot injure nerveless constitutions, or people of sedentary, | habits. —lt is produced from sole'tions of the! finest stock, ami prepared by a patented] and original manner. —lt is very aromatic, mild, nnd light in weight—hence it will last inui L longer than others; nor dot sit burn or sting ' the tongue, or leave a disagreeable after-; taste. —Onlcis for genuine, elegantly carved MeertH iiauoi I‘i|es, stiver ruounteil, and packed iii neat teat her pocket eases. »re placed in the Yacht Club brand daily, i Lorillnrcl'n Century Chewing Tobacco « t, —This brand of Fine Cut Cbewihg! Tobarco4ius no superior any where. —lt is, without doubt, the beat chew- ; ing tobacco tn the eeuntry. Suu IT* H-jti. lwen >ti general uae in the Uniled States over 110 years, nnd s ill acknowledged “the best" wherever used. —ls your storekeeper does not have tf.eac articLcc for sale,” ask him to get tbrm. —They arc«oldby reepactable Jobbers almost everywhere. • ’ —Circiitnwiimttrttwwpplurttßr" P. LORILLAKD & CO., n35w12 New York.

Great Distribution, By the Metropolitan Gift Co. CASH GIFTS TO THE AMOUNT OF »500,e00. Every Ticket Drawn a Prise. i ACnsli liifls.mch ?2ti,t»rt | 411 <-n»h t-a 91 One lin •• '• “ loiaaij 50J I | .uo “ x " mo 1 Eli'gant Rois-sotil Pianos, nai h SSiK> to S7<K> I 7.'> “ “ Mi-lodeona •• 75 tu IOS I :wi Sowing SfncliiiiM, each 60 to 175 's<aiiH>l<l Wateliea “ T 5 to 300 1 Cash I’rizis, silverware. Ac., valued at 9100,000 A chance to draw any of the above i Prizes for2s cents. Tickets describing Prizes are sealed in Envelopes and well mixed. On receipt of 25c a Scab d Ticket s drawn, without choice, nnd seal by mail to any address. The prize named upon it will l.e delivered to the ticket- ( bolder ou payment of One L'oil ir. Prizes ue immediately sent to any address by ! express or return mail. You will know what yonr Pt its is b»I tore you pay for it Any Piizrexchanged tor anbtlicr of the same value. No ’ Blanks. Ot r pations cun depend on fair i dealing. 4--L-j REFERENCES.—We seket the followling trom many who have lately diawn I Valuable Piizes. unit kindly peimitted !ib hi published them: Andrew .1. Burns, : tilt c igo, sld/H.O; M iss Clara 8. Walker, ; iiiiliwuoie, Pinno. James M. Mathews, Detroit, $5,0(81; John T. Andrews, .Saviitiiiuh. $51,000; Miss Agnes Simmons, Charleston, Piano, i?ii<>o. We pub’ii-h 110 names without pe, miss on. OiINIONS OF THE PRESS—“The tii in is reli- Ide. and deserve their suc- ( cess II rekly Trilvne Moy 8. -'We know them to he a fair dealing firm.’’— .V }'• Herald. May '2S. “A friend o’ourg. dn w a SSOO 1 rize, which wns promptly received."— Daily Kiwr, June R. Send tor Circular. l iberal indnremonts to Agcnis. Satisfaction gnaranieed Fven package of Se. led Tnvclop’s contain** ONE UA>H GIFT. Six Ticke's 1 for $1; 13 for $2; 35 for $6; 1 IO for sls. ■ 111 let lets sliould ®be i>dd cssed to 11ARPEW. WILSON 4 CO., 31 wl2 195 Broadway. N. Y. 1 lIPJEPIiD - ’ n hour* I VI’I I I1A11 W ’l ,0 ”l 'l’ u ? s . ForCiicu--9 4.’ Lunii ln * 11(11 lrrts gAGF Vi|> ■ “gar Works, Cromwell. Conn. ,T> 8 I TL 11 1 P I w ill change any The Magic 1 maiicni biick or blown. It cotuatna no \/>oi*<n Anyone can use it. One sent ■by mail for sl. Addies* MAGIC COMB p’O , Springfi-Id, M iss. 35 I3ir 1 ' A Splendid C hance. jH EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. — DON’ T DELAY, 'END AT ONCE. 1 : Tie Leading Agricultural Journal OF THE COUNTRY 11-’REE FOROAE YEAR! THE AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL, — A first-clnsg monthly, containing 32 large double column pages devoted to Farming and Stock Breeding, containing ! departments for the Practical ‘ Farmer, Dairyman. Stock Breeder, IS 00l Grower, and Poultry Keeper, &c., he., Illustrated with’ numerous fine Engravings and bound in handsomely tinted cover-. Farmers will find this monthly a very efficient a*d in all the departments lof Farming and Stock Breeding. It has in Veterinary Department under the : charge of one of the ablest Professots in | the United States, who answers through the JOURNAL, free of charge, all ques. tions relating tmStock, Injuied ot Di-s.-nsed llotscs, Cat'.ie, Sheep. Swine oe .Poultry ’llins evet y Subsctibcr base j 11 J. be and Cattle Doctorjree. . We nre now prepated to offer the I AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL as a free gif t for one year, to all new tubecribert v or renewals'! to The Reca'ir "Fe|le" who shall subscribe mmcdmtely and nay i« advance. iMe is a rare oj| ent„itv which the intelligtnf p* o] lr of our, section will r.o <l<*ubt duly hppiec’Ste. H nn d i» y't' r sul sci ipt’on at once ard g cine The STOCK JOURNAL ftee for , a year- ! 7 A. J. HITT ropiar (drove Xurtfcry. I* Geo. I iceman, I’rop’r. ( DAYTON, O*4»a LL KINDS of Fruit and ornnm«trt- ' \ *| Trees and Shrubs cons antly on « hand. All the approved rarje’iee of hantT 4 Grapes, Evergreens, Apple. I’lSr. Pee-b t and Cherry Tree?, and StrartArTM, < • constantly on hand. , , I AU ftr-tert addressed to thsU I J MIESSE, Decatur, Indiana, will ccive prompt attention. bM if