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The Eagle. Wr, zrmzz FRIDAY JAW. 28. 18TO. ■r_ r’-'.z:. ' " ■' Local & Miscellaneous. New Advertisements. Attorney nt Law—Weeks t Land for Sale—Bobo Sale of Real Estate—Niblick Another Offer.—We will send the Decatur Eagle, Pomeroys Weekly Democrat, Wood's Household Magazine, and the -drtiertcfln Stock Journal, one year, for $3,50. The Eagle and Dcwiocrat for 83,00. i The Eagle, Household Magazine and Stock Journal for 82,00. The Eagle and Stock Journal for 81,50. These are inducements worth considering by our readers. We would ask it as a favor of our patrons, if they would mention to their neighbors the extremely liberal offer we make in clubbing with other papers and magazines. jtgr The Monroeville Democrat comes to us with a new editor and proprietor, Thomas J, Foster, who has our best wishes for success. £&■ Elder Munson will preach his farewell sermon at the Methodist church, one week from next Sunday. jfcy The ice crop so far is a failure. Not a pound of ice has been put up, and without more freezing weather than we have had, none will be. The open winter has Jbcen verv unfavorable to the wfieat crop. Framers complain that it looks badly ; and, unless the latter part of the winter should be more favorable, the prospect for a good crop of wheat next season will be anything but flattering. X3F Mr. George Numbers, of Root township, had twenty.five head of sheep killed and wounded by dogs, last Friday night. Os this number fifteen arc already dead. This we should call a pretty effectual nights work, twenty-five head killed and cripbled, out of a flock of forty. EiT E. W. Hammon who preach cd at the Court House, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, had a good congregation, which in creased ns the meeting continued. Those who attended were well pleased with bis efforts. The Monroeville Z)e»iocr«( of last week lias the following in regard to his labors there : ‘•We learn that Elder E. W. Hammon, of Gilman, 111., has been holding a series of meetings here which resulted in eleven confes bions and baptisms, and the organizing of a church of thirty four members. Rev. Hammon will return occasionally to preach to the people of Monroeville. The Decatur Eagle is in an agony of suspense over a forthcoming book from the pen of “John Shanks.” In case the Eagle man should fail to procure the aforesaid book, we suggest to him as a substitute a copy of Milligan's “hymn book.”— U't'ncAwfer Journal. Thank you, Mr. Walkup, we arc not in the “substitute” business—never was. We have no occasion to learn either, if you do know all about it. Again, you are mistaken about the agony business. Petercleaver has been having labor pains so long, we have been sears ul he would expire before delivered of his prodigy. The loss to the world then—think of it—“that’s what's the matter’ with us. Another Offer —For two dollars, cash in advance, we will fdr nish the Eagle, Woods’ Household Magazine and the American Stock Journal. The Household Magazine is the best dollar magazine that we know of. A copy can be seen At this office. How True.—lt was a big thing to have seen an original ..piece of the meteor of Dec. 28th, '69, but it is a greater thing to visit Dor win <t Bro.'s neat and tidy Drug Store, and see the large quantity of Dr. J. B. Townsend’s Remedies that are sold ; those Pills for Sick Headache, Liver Complaint, nnd . Impurities of the Blood—how quick they tell. The Worm Loz-I enges are so good to take, no ca-I tharlie need lx? given. The Magic Oil still has great fame for curing all our ills.

COMMERCIAL. — Decatur Markets. Corrected W celxly. Decatur, Jan. 28, 1869. Flour, bb1...... 86 00 Buckwheat Flour, sack.. 85 Corn Meal, bit • 80 Wheat, white, bu 90 “ red, “ 85 Buckwheat, ’ “ 50 Corn 1 90 Oats. 50 Potatoes 75 Clover Seed 7 00 Flax Seed 2 00 White Beans, 1 60 Onions. 80 Apples 75 Dried Apples, lb 12 Dried Peaches 20 Butter. 30 Eggs, ’£7 doz.,. 25 Feathers, lb., • 65 Salt $ bbl’.. 3 60 Lard $ lb 18 Wool, Fleece.... 35@40 “fc Tub 38@41 NUIW ADVERTISEMENT’S P T WEEKS, Attorney at Law. DECATUR, INDIANA. WILL practice law in Adams and adjoining counties. Is Deputy Prosecutor. Office opposite the Recorder’s office. , 13:42tf. Land for Sale. Notice is hereby given that, by order of the Court, of Common Pleas’ I will sell at Public Auction at the Court House door, in the town of Decatur, in Adams county, Indiana, on Saturday, February Wth,Vblo, between the hours of nine o'clock a. m. and four o’clock p. m., the following real estate in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: The north half of the north east .quarter of section sixteen, in township twen-ty-eight north, range fourteen east, 80 acres. Tcpas:—One third cash, one third in nine, and one third in eighteen months, with interest and security. J. R. 8080, January 28,1870. Commissioner. Real Estate for Sale. N otice is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator de bonis non of the Estate of Joseph L. Eyanson, deceased, will, by order of the Court of Common Pleas, sell at the Court House door at Decatur, Adams county, Indiana^at Public Auction, on Saturday, March oth, 1870, •[between the hourg of ten o'clock a. M. and four o'clock P. M., of said day, the following described Real Estate in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: The northwest q’in ter of the south- ‘ j west quarter of section six, and the west j half of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of said section six, all in township No. (27) north, range (15) cast. Also, the east half of the northeast quarter of the south west quarter of section six, and the northwest quarter of the ■ southeast quarter of saidsec'ion six. all in township (27) north, range (15) cast. Also, the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section six, in township (27) north, range (15) cast, and the I northeast quarter of the northeast quar- , ter of said section six, in township (27) north, range (15) east. t Terms:—One third Cash in hand, one | third in nine and one th id in eighteen months, secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned, and with inteicst. JESSE NIBLICK. , Jan. 28, 1870. Adm'r D. B. N. ' Books for Farmers and Stock Breeders. Bound Volumesof the American Stock • Journal, for 1808 containing 384 large double column pages, sent post paid ( for §1 50 ' Bound Volume of the American Slock Journal, for 1809, contaiaing 384 large double column pages, sent post paid .for $1 50 The Dairyman’s Manual post paid 25c The Horseman's Manual “ , 25c 1 The Ilogbrceder’a Manual “ 25c 1 The Sheep Breeder's Manual “ . 25c I The Poultry Breeder's Manual “ 25c The whole five Manuals sent post paid to ( 1 one address for . $1 00 Agents wanted, to whom lerge inducements will be offered. Address • N. P. BOYER &. CO., Publishers, 40:13 Parkesburg, Chester Co , Pa. Eatray. rjAAKEN UP by Henry D. Filling, Dec. 1 2nd, 1869, an estray bull, red with white face, white on the tip of tail, one year old last spring: appraised at sl2; : reported by S. S Mickle, J.P. 40w3 Attest, A. J. HILL, Clerk. I wns cured of Deafness and Catarrh by a simple remedy, nnd will send the receipt free. MRS. M. C. LEGGETT, i 40w4 Hoboken, N. J. 10,000 Agents Wanted FOR PRIEST AND NUN, Apply at once to CRITTEFDEN & McKINNEY, 1308 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 40 w 4 1870. The Nursery. 1870. The best, cheapest and most richly i ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAG A- - FOR CHILDREN, $1 50 a year in ' advance. Subscribe aoaq and get the last number of 1860 FREE. Address JOHN L. SHORE?, 13 Washington Street. Boston rtHIEFT | He hns been traveling about humbug- ! ging druggists an I private parties, mixing up anl selling a' base compound ' which he eal sWOL CO T T S PA I N ’ AAINT. All of Wolcott's genuine rem- - tulles have a’whit'e outside wrapper (wtlA signature large.} Look out for countcr- ' feits. Six Pintsof WOLCOTTs ANN'HIILA- ' j TOR for Catarrh and Colds in the head, or one pint of Pain Paint, for Ulcers or I Pain, sent free of express charges, on . the money at 181 Chatham . : Square. N. Y, or one gallon of Pain Paint (double strength) for $29. Small ! bottles sold by all Druggists. R L. WOLCCTT. ’

THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DR. WALKER S CALIFORNIA VINECAR BITTERS H h More than 500,000 Persons z h- o Bear testimony to their Wonderful Curative Effects. = 5 if WHAT ARE tHEY I JH c - . E—- — s x ih / r Wb \ “ i iSjp I “2« \=-: ‘-1 I—"2-* ’ a ~ s' a£ = * ■a* THEY ARE NOT A VILE a ’ STS S. FANC Y DRIN K, ; =

Made of Poor Rum, Whisky, Proof Spirits, and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to suit the taste, called “Tonics,’’'“Appetizers,” “Restorers, ’ &c. that lead the tippler on to di ttnkenness and ruin, but arc 11 true Medicine, made from the Native Roots and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and LIFE-GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator; and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to directions and remain long unwell. §IOO will be given for an incurable case, provided the bones are not destroyed by mineral poisons or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of -repair. For Infiamitory and Chronic Rheumatism and Gout, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Btl- \ Hous, Remittent, and Intermittent Fevers, \ Diseases of the. Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Such-Diseases arc caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse ix,when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure-and the health of the svstem will follow. . PIN, TAPE, and’other WORMS, lurking iu the systems of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. • In Bilious, Remittent, and Intermittent Fevers, these Bitters have no equal. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in four languages—English, German, French, and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. 32 Commerce st. R. 11. McDonald & co. Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco and Sacramento, Cal., and 32 and 34 Commerce St , N. Y. For sale bv FULLER, FINCH & FULLER and HURLBUT& EDS ALL, Wholesale Druggists, Chicago. 111., and ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS. ti3lm3 Lorillard’g Smoking Tobacco is an excellent article of granulated Virginia. Wherever introduced it is ttniver sally admired. —.lt is put up in handsome muslin bags, in which orders for Meerschaum Pipes arc daily packed—*. Lorillard’s “I’jaciil Club” Smoking TJbacco has nosuperior; being denicotinized, it cannot injure nerveless constitutions, or people of sedentary ’ habits. —lt is produced from scle?tions of the finest stock.<nnd prepared by a patented and original manner. —lt is very aromatic, mild, and light in weight—hence it will last much Iong- ! er than others; nor doesit burn or sting j the tongue, or leave a disagreeable aftertaste. —Orders for genuine, elegantly carved Meerschaum Pipes, silver mounted, and packed in neat leather pockgLcases. are placed in the Yacht Club-bra(id daily. Lorillard’s Century Chewing Toba'vco —This brand of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco has no superior any where. —lt is. without doubt, the best chew1 ing tobacco in the country. Lorillard’s Smiffk Have been in general use in the United States over 110 years, and still acknowledged “jhe best" wherever used. —ls j J our storekeeper does not have these articles for sale, ask him to get them. —They are sold by respectable jobbers almost everywhere. —Circulars mailed on applica'ion. P. LORILLARD & CO., n35w12 New York. The Best. The Best. The Scientific Americrn, A weekly illustrated journal of 16 pages, devoted to Machinery, Agricultural Im- I provements, Cheniial Science and New Discoveries. A Splendid Journal. §1.500 Cash in prizes will be paid for clubs of subscribers on the IQth of February. A handsome large steel plate ENGRAVIEG of 19 distinguished American Inventors, presented to subscribers. Specimens of paper, prospectuses, and | blanks for names, sent free. Terms, $3 1 a rear $1 50 for six months. Discount to Clubs. A book of importance to all about to apply for patents sent free. Write for full particulars concerning patents and prizes, to . & CO., Publishers and Patent Solici’ora. ! 37 Park Row. New York. i j ■ Cincinnati, Ohio, is the old-established Western*- Universalist newspaper. It 1 gives cuYrent religious nnd secular news. ■nd is a bright and cheerfnl borne visitor. Eight largo p.igea. reading matter, gi -ing -something for everybody!" No . other paper uea led in the family 1 Send *2 50. and get it one year. Specimens 1 free. Premiums to new subscribers. I Clubs watfted. Address WILLIAMSON ' CANTWELL, Cincinnati, 0. 40-4

E® of Pure Breed Fancy Poultry: FOR HATCHING. WE have on hand the largest nnd best selection of Fancy Poultry to be found in the country. Eggs care- [ I fully boxed and shipped to any part of ; the country. For circulars and prices address N. P. BOYER & C 0... 40:13 Parkesburg, Chester Co., Pa. Premium Chester White Pigs. PURE Blood Short Horn, (Durham,) Devon, Alderney, and Ayershire Calves, Merino, Southdown, and Cotswold Sheep, Cashmere Goats, Imported Suffolk, Essex, Berkshire, and Sefton Pigs, and all Choice Breeds of Poultry for sale. Send for Circulers and prices. Address; N. P. BOYER & CO., 40:13 Parkesburg, Chester Co., Pa. Attach nient. State of Indiana, ) Adams County. J Before Charles M. France, J. P. of Washington township, Adams county. Indiana. Daniel W. Martin, j vS: V Attachment. Thomas Orr. J IXT lIEREAS, before me, Charles M. V V France, a Justice of the Peace in and for Washingtsn township, Adams i county, Slate of Indiana, Daniel W. Martin, plaintiffin this action, did, on the 20th day of December, 1869, file his complaint, affidavit and bond in attachment proceedings against Thomas Orr, defendant; and whereas, on the 20th day of December, 1860, summons was issued against said defendant and said summons was returned 1 ot found, and at t(ie same time attachment issued against the goods) chatties, rights, credits, moneys and effects of said defendant, ami that the rights, credits and’efiects of said defend-, ant were garnisheed iu the hand* of George H. Slartz; and whereas, the trial of sail cause is set for hearing on the 12th day of February, 1870, at 100 clock [ a. m.; now; therefore, the said Thomas I Orr is hereby notified of the pending of sjid proceeding, and that unless he apl pear and answer or defend the same will 1 be taken by default, and the proceedings [ will be heard and determined in his ab- ' sence. 49:3 CHARLES M. FRANCE, J. P. GENUINE IMPORTED NORWAY OATS. Samples sent free to Farmers. 17'ROM 100 to 130 bushels grown to the ? acre. Weighs from 40 to 45 pounds to the bushel. This j»ts has been grown ' on every variety of soil, and in every ’ State of the Union, with the most perfect success. The grain is very large, plump, and handsome, has a remarkable thin husk. and ripens earlier than thjJ' common varieties. The straw is bright, clear, stout, and not liable to lodge, iz perfectly clear of rust; and grows from 4 to 5 feet high. We have both the White and Black Norway, botlt, the same price and equal-, ly productive. We will send one quart of the above Oats to any address postpaid for §1 00 Two-quarts postpaid 2 o<’ One peck by express or freight 3 Oli I ' Half bushel 20 pdtmds . . 600 j One bushel 40 pounds 10 O'» 1 We wish it distinctly understood that this is not a light oats, weighing 28 to 32" lbs., raised in New -England, and sold under the name of Norway, but iui|H)rtcd seed, every bushel guaranteed to weigh 49 pounds, or the money refunded. Samples of both kinds suit free for a I , three cent stamp. Also Circulars and - ‘testimonials. Address all orders to N P. BOYER & CO.. I 40:13 Parkesburg. Chester Co., Pa. Estray. ! riAAKEN up by Salem Clcndcnning. a ; L red heifer with white face, white feet, >hitc spot on the rump, no marks i or brands; supposed to be two years old; 1 reported bv B. Howard, J. P. 40:3 Attest: A. J. HILL, Clerk. Notice to Xon-Rcsidents. — STATE OF INDIANA. 1 ADAMS COUNTY. In the Common Pleas Court of Adams County, May Term, 1870. Sarah Galbraith 1 Henry Galbraith Thomas Wisner David F. Wisner Aaron Wisner • James Wisner Mary J. Bender It apycaring fromTiffidavit filed in the j above entittled cause that Mary J. Benderone of theabove named defendants is a ! non-residents of the State of Indiana, Notice is therefore hereby given the ■ said Mary J. Bender that she be and ap- j pear before the Hon. Judge of the Court i of Common Pleas es Adams county. In- 1 diana. on the first day of the next regu- , i lar term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the town of Decatur, I commencing on Monday, the 11 th day of May, A. D 1870. and plead by answer ; or demur to said complaint, or 'he same ! ! will be heard and determined in her ab- I sence. Witness my name and the seal [l. s.J of said Court hereunto affixed, this, the 18th day of Januarv, A. D. 1870. A. J. HILL, Clerk. January 21, 1870. Notice or Survey. TVTOTICE to whom it tnay concern is xv hertby given that the County Sur- ‘ veyor of Adams County. Indiana, will, ■ oil the 3<l.day of January, A. D. 1870, at ' one o clock, P. M., begin the survey of section number twelve (12k in township nuinlter twenty-five (25). north of range number fourteen 14) east, and the location and perpetuation cf lines a-d cor- ' ners thereof. Said survey to begin at the north-east coiner of said section and j to be continued from day Jto day till completed. Done bv order of Thomas J Smith. nß6w3 H. V. PETERSON. Surveyor. Adams Co.. Ind. .Voficc of .IppoiHtnifHt of .Idniinistiatrijr, '^ T OTICE Is hereby given that the uriX Mersigned hns been appointed A«l---mtnistratrix of the Estate of William Syphera, late of Adams county, deceased. The Estate is probablv solvent. SARAH E. SYPHKRS. Dee. 3, 1869. Administratrix.

ROOT & COMPANY’S GREAT ORIGINAL “NEW YOM STORE,"' 90 Columbia Street, FORT WAYXE. I 1 Dry goods arc cheaper this fall than they have been for years. FL ANKTELS! ROOT COMPANY 90 Columbia St., Invite Flannel Buyers' Attention to their large stock, which they offer from 10 to 25 cents per yjird less than last Beason's prices. Gilberts Unshrinkable White Flannels. Real Enfield Shaker Flannels. Red, White, and Yellow All Wool Flannels, 25c per yard. ! Silk and Wool Flannels, Welsh Flannels. Heavy Gray Skirting Flannels. Bright Plaid Opera Flannels for Children's Use, 40 and 60 cents per yard. Gray, Bine, and Red Twilled Flan- ’ ncls, 30, 35, 40, and 50 cents per yard. „ All Colors of Plain Opera Flannels. Domet, or Cotton and Wool Flannels, 25, 30, and 35e per yard. ; Heavy Stripe and Plaid Factory Flannels, 30, .35, 40, and 50c. i Real English Canton Flannels. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, A SPRCIALTY AT ROOT & COMPANY’S. 90 Columbia Street. Close cash buyers will save money by ! examining our large and attractive stock. : Only the best and most reliable makes I . i of Linen and Cotton Goods offered. Barnsley Linen Sheetings and Pil- | low Casings, J All Widths of Cotton Sheetings and Pillo w Casings. Best makes of Bleached anti Brown Shirtings. : French Toilet Quilts. Honey Conab and Lancaster Conn terpanes. - Q Dimity Spreads. Spot and Damask Table Linens, by the yard. i All sizes of Bleached and Brown I Tablecloths. j Scotch Huck Towelings. Bordered and Fringed Towels. Dinner and Tea Napkins. Fruit Doylies. Russia Crashes. Scotch Diapers. Embossed Table Covers. Curtain Draperies. ’ Bed and Crib Blankets. Grey Blankets, DRESS GOODS! ROOT A CO.nPA.VI', 90 Columbia St. Are now offering an elegant stock of Rich Dress Goods, for Fall and Winter use, in heavy Plain Scotch Poplins. Rich Tartan Plaids. Solid Colored Silks in all Shades, White, I Gold and Green Edge Black Repp Silks. Irish Poplins. Eppinglines, Velours, Orleans Cloths, French Merinos in all Colors. Bright) • Plaids for Children, Handsome Dress Goods at 40, 50 and 60 cents 1 per yard, with an immense stock of low price Dress Goods at 20. 25 and 30 cents, all of which are great bargains : Also, a choice line of full and half Mourning Goods, I in all the most desirable fabrics in ' use. Root A Company, 90 Columbia Street. ELAN BL ZEJ T S » Ltrge Stock of White Bed Blankets for family use, at $3.09, $3.50. $4.50. $6.00 to sls.o<> per pair. Fine Crib Blankets Silver Gray Blankets. Brown Blankets Buggy Blankets, all at extremely low prices, at ROOT & COMPANY'S,, CASSIMERES! , Os every description for Men and Boys ear. All W<h>l Cassimeres. 75. 85. j SI.OO, and $1.25 per yard. Heavy j Jeans, Satinets, Melton's Broadcloths. , and Doeskins. Large Stock and Low Prices, at ROOT & (OVI PAW’S. GRAIN T=l ZK es-Fl* 20 Bales of the Best Brands of Grain Bags, at Chicago prices, by the Bale or boxen. at '. ROOT A <OH PAWS. BATTING! I • 5 Bales of Common Medium. Fine and Superfine Cotton Batting, at from 5 to- • 1-2 cents per pound less than market price, at ROOT A COWPAW’S, 1« 27. 90 Calmtubla Mr««U

GOLD RING BUSTED! GOLD DOWN TO $1.20! ALL GOODS DECLINING. WHEAT AT 00 CFNTS .PER. BUSHEL! No Justice in Charging the Farmee Three Profits od Tea, Coffee, and Sugar. TEAS! TEAS j TEAS I Our Tea Trade has increased so rapidly that we now have to purchase whole car loads at a time. This shows the extent of our business and the quality of our Teas Our purchasing direct of the imposters enables us to sell 50c per pound less than other Houses, as we save the profits of the jobber, speculator and wholesale grocer, which is twenty to thirty cents per pound. Every Pound Warranted or Honey Refunded. Young Hvson, perib $1.25. 1.40,1.60. Japan, very choice, Gunpowder, - “ 1,00.1.25 1.50. English Breakfast “ Imperial. “ 1.00, 1.25, 1 50. Chinese Mixture, “ 1.00,1.25 Oolong. (Black.) “ 75c, 1,00, 1.2-'. _____ FOR THE HOLIDAYS

Zantee Currants 13 lb 15c i Layer Raisins lb 18c Turkish Prunes lb » 13c Peeled Peaches 20c Dried Pears "P ib 20c Cherries, Pitted. V lb 38c Cherries, unpitted, ib 17c Cocoa Nuts, each, 10@15fc Filberts and Brazils, Tb 20c Canned Peaches, 20c Canned Tomatoes, -17 c ; Canned Pens, 20c Shelled Almonds, 50c ■ Three years' old Rye nnd Bourbon. p gallon, . $-s<ll Same quality in bottles, 50c New Whisky "f* gallon, $1.00(71.25 Same in bottles each, 35c Old Port, Sherry and Madcria Wine gallon. $2.50 Same in bottles each. 50c Pure Currant Wine, highly recommended as Medicine. 60c' California Wine, *p bottle, 50c Rhine Wine, V bottle, a- 7' jC i Cogniite Brandy, '(8 bottle, 50c , All kinds of Liquots on hand at Ifolf; the usual price, and warranted pure.

A T .T, GOOES WARRANTED• We pay Cash for Butter ami Eggs at the FRI IT HOUSE.

SPECIAL NOTICES. lUH ‘h! ? 1 TO THE WORKING CL ASS.—M e‘are 1 now prepared to furnish all classes with | constant employment i>t home, the whole ]of the time or for the spare moments. ' Business new, light and profitable. Peri sons of either sex easily earn from 50c. to S-> per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly las much as men. That all who see this i notice' may send their address, and list 1 she business, we tn ike this unparalleled 1 offer: To such ns are not’well satisfied, we will send .51 to pay for the troub’eof writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on. and a cbpy of The People* Literary Companion-—one of the largest and best family newspapers -published—all sent tree by mail. Reader, if you want permanent, profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN & CO., Avoi sta, Maim. Slw’3 Let Common Sense Decide. What is the rational mode of procedure iu cases of general debility and nervous prostration? Does not reason tell us that judicious stimulation is required. To resort to violent purgation in such a case is as absurd as it would be to bleed a starving man. Yet it is done every day. Yes, this stupid and unphilosoph- ; ical practice is continued iu the teeth of , the great fact that physical weakness, with all the nervous disturbances that accompany it, is more certainly and rapidly relieved by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters than by any other medicine at present known. It is true that general debility is often attended with torpidity or i irregularity of the bowels, and that this i symptom must not be overlooked. But , while the discharge of the waste matter, 1 of the system is expedited or regulated,; its rigir nust be recniilad. The Bitters \do both. They combine aperient and anti-bilious properties, with extract'd:-' nary tonic power. Even while remov- i ’rug obstructions from the bowels, they (one and iin igorate . those organs.— 1 Through the stomach, upon which the great vegetab'e specific acts directly, .t, j gives a healthy and permanent impetus to every enfeebled function. Digestion i is facilitated, the faltering circulation ■ regulated, the blood reinforced with a , new accession of the alimentary princM j pie, the nerves braced, and all the dor-* main p»owcrs of the system roused iiito; healthv action: not spasmodical'y. as would be the case if a mere stimulant , were administered, but for a cont in u- ‘ ance. It is in this way that such extraordinary changes are wrought in the condition of the feeble, emaciated and' nervous-invalids by the use of this won- j derful corrective, alterative and tonic*— Let copimon sense decide between such 1 a preparation and a prostrating caThar-i tic supplemented by a poisonous astrin- i gent like strychnine or quinia. For Sale— t Bargain. I ' r ItHE «outh-ea«t quarter of section sis- ‘ L teen, town twenty-five, range four-1 - wen east, containing ewe hundred atHTj sixty acres of land. ; s offered for sale. ■ The land is in Wabash township, in a desirable location, and well timbered, j Tor further particulars as to price and I tanna, call at ths Eaglx office. ts

Best 25c Coffee. 28c 13 tb 2d best 20c Coffee, 18c 13 ib 16c Coffee “A,”- 15c tb Best 13c Sugar, 12c {3 ib Best 11c Sugar, 10c 13 lb 12Jc Dried Peaches, 10c 13 tb $1.60 Tea $1.50 13 tb Dime Box Matches, 5c 13 box 10c Bailey, Bjc 13 Ib 10c Saleratus, 9c V tb Coffee Essence, 7 boxes, 25c Dollar Tea, „ 85c $ ib 80c Syrup, 65c ; Good Whisky. <3 gal., SI.OO Best Navy Tobacco, 50c 13 lb Good Smoking Tobaoco. 25c <3 lb Good Whisky, in quart bottles, 35c 7c Soap,- 5c "C bar 15c Tallow Candles, 12Jc V* Ib 22c Stay Candles, 18c 13 lb Best Sait, \3 barrel, $2.40 15c Sho-, 12J $ lb ‘ 45c Powder, * 40c 13 tb Shorts Tobacco. SI.OO for 8 lb* All Sy t ups reduced 10c. V gallon. -

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