Decatur Eagle, Volume 13, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1870 — Page 4

Miscellaneous Items. sportsman has! shot a white partrhlge. The snow is thirty inches deep in the Wisconsin pineries. A Kansas former sowed six acres of wheaton the 11th of January. • Somebody wants, to know hoyv tnanv early birds participated in the Diet of Worms? “A love letter written by George Washington'' is for sale iffßoston. A New Porker has nvented a glass coffin, on the principle of self-sealing cans. Out West, a man who keeps a gentleman's furnishing store is called a “shirtist.” A Conscientious gambler in Chi cago gives ten per cent, of his plunder to the Orphan Asylum. In France there is 1 Israelite to 240 of the population ; in- Eng land, I to 728, and in Austria, I to 31. A Berlin professor has found out that all children are born with blue eyes; the darker hues come later. A bachelor friend says he dislikes young married couples, “be cause thev are apt to give themselves heirs.” Morrisey's Saratoga club house is to cost 540.000. furniture as much more, and the lair iff the tiger, 820,000. A Paris Abbe, aged seventy two has eloped with one of his congre gation, a middle aged single lady. The city tariff of wickedness in Memphis is 3500 to kono. 8250 for faro, and 8100 for a brothel. A funeral and a wedding drew two crowds to a New York church. Wednesday, within an hour of each other. Dogs paid 82000 tax in Kentucky last year, and killed 859.000 worth of sheep byway of balancing the account. A citizen of Boston- has just contributed ten cents toward the extinction of the national debt. The smallest amount received this year was two cent’s. A min ifaetory at Mishawaka turns out a farm wagon everv fifteen minutes, or two hundred and fifty per week. The works cover five acres of ground. An old Boston doctor say?: A house whose entrance smells musty is dangerous. Avoid it Don’t live in it. Keep the children out of it. Modesty has found its highest development in the person of a B >st >n ladv, wh > asked a <lr\ goods clerk for bleached cotton cloth suitable for reposing robes. A showman at O nalia exhibits one of his eves, preserved' in a bottle, which he tells the audience “was gouged out in a free fight in the early days of this yere town." They had what (hev called a paper party in an Ohio town dieoth er night, and the local j Miriml says paper never appeared t<> a Ix-tter advantage as a circulating medium than during the waltzes. The state neat is made that dur ing one of Prince Arthur’s receptions in Washington, a well kiioifn matron went aniong the girls exclaiming: “lllusli a little ! bl ish a little! it will look more English.” Grace Greenwood savs : “Mr has stood from the first on a craggy moral height, where the air is pure, though somewhat fros ty and gustv, and the view is broad.” Beautiful! Well, let him stand. - An Irish woman recently: attempting to describe the growth of potatoes in Irelahd, after saying • that they were ever so kmg and ever so big round, concluded, -and • sure a bushel of them would fill a barrel.’’ Grant asks fr r 3109.000 for his ' per onal establishment Even Lincoln got tlyrough with 8 '4 000 a year d iring the war Gram, is the richest specimen of “retrench ment" ever beard of. L. this, a* in everything rise.except in whisky guzzling, be is a fra id. ‘•Talkin’ of law,” said Poinpev “makes me think of what the mor i tai Cato, who lib most a thousand years ago. once sai l—de law is like a groim’ glass winder, that gives light emiff to Tight us poor errin' mortals in de dark passages of life, but it puzzle the debble hisself to see troo it.” A lit th girl in a primary school asked her teacher how to spdl “tuiikin.” “Pumpkin, you mean. d<> you not?” asked the teacher. “Nortun.kin,’’ said the little one. “But there-is' no such word as] that, J ’ said the teacher; “you mn?t' have misunderstood.''* “I aineure I have heard it," said the child.and she aat d »wn, looking rather perplexed. Then she began to print briskly f<v a moment or two. and presently the slate was raised again. The teacher looked at it i and read: “Flore Misp W more than " “Now." said lit. tie Nellie, “1 want tv write lunkiu I tell.” '

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7— 1 I J ) • “EAGLE” I 1 I JOB BRIjSTTIJSTG OFFICE. a 9ECATUR, INDIANA. j r ;/ ■ - ■ ■■ WE RESPECTFULLY CALL THE attention ot the public to oui iucrt*..s<d facilities tor the execution us eveiy description of ■ . PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL JOB PRINTING. Hiving recently made Urge adJi type: border, & ornamental, toour-Job Department, we are now pre pared to execute every description ot Printing required in a Country Job Os lice, such a* CARDS, * LABELS, CIRCULARS. ball Tickets, PROGRAMMES. BILL HEADS. _ P LETTER HEADS, PAM PIILETS. ORDER BOOKS, HANDBILLS, BLANK NOTES. ■ LE£AL BLANKS, — Special attention given to * l." Colored & hs!er Printing, JrdersUeipectfulij Solicited Asn SlTlsrxcTlON Gvarantxkd. < Vilress ill orders to th* . EAGLE,” . DECATUR, IND. j

'HTT <TXIT &TILIu lowi " — ~ Congress, in taking two cents per pound duty off, bus caused a decline in all Sugars to that amount. We now utter Coffee A, per pound, , 14 cts. Coffee B, “ TMi-u--:.. - •f _ ' ~... .13 cts. Coffee C.* “ Choice per pound, .......71 cts. Good Brown,' •* « ~ lOActs. Cuba, .r. 9 cts. Crushed, Powdered and Granulated, 7 lbs. for ... ....... ..81 00

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OT FJ TI ; A TR ADP. ANOTHER 100 BOXES RECEJVED. Tno saving of 40 cents per pound on tea is no longer doubted. Our •81.60 tea is pron> unced better than any 82.00 tea sold by other houses. The only reason we enn undersell others is. we purchase direct of he importer and sell direct to the consumer, thereby’ saving.our customers the profit of the speculator, jobber and wholesale men, which is 30 to 50 cents per pound, : Every Pound Warranted or Money Refunded. ’ Young Hyson, per th*sl,so, 1.25. l.'O, best 1.60. Gunpowder, *’ 6Jc 1.tt0., 1.25 host 1,-,0. Imperial, 11 1.00, 1.25, best 1 50. |l Oolong, ( Black) ............ - *’ ' ffic, 100, best 1,25 .1 pun, verv choice, “ 1.00, best 1.25 English Breakfast- “ 75, 1.00, l est 1.25 Chinese Mixture,.. ..... “ / £0- I.oo,best 1.25 Our Best 25c Cotfee now 23 cents per pound Our 2nd best 20c Coffee now 18 cents pet pound Our 80c Gohlen Syrup . now 70 cts. Our 12ic Dried Peaches ...... . . now 10 cts. per pound Coffee Escence 7 bores for 25 cents Our 10c Burley o 3 pounds for 25c, or 81c per pound. Our 1 >c Salerat ns 8 pounds for 25c or 9c per pound. Best Navy Tobacco now 5u cts per pound. Our Good Smoking Tobacco .now 25 cts per pound Good Whisky, in quart bottles . . now 35 cts. OurTc'Soap now 3 cts per her. Our l-"c Tallow Candles . now 124 cts per pound Dur 22c Stor Candles . now 18 cts per pound. Best Salt, per ban el $2,40. We pav Cash f»r Butter and Eggs. Every thing warranted at the February 25. FRUIT HOVSE.

License Notice VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO TH E ‘ iXcjtixens of W ashington towt.-h p. , Vi '"WWO' 1 v : Indiana, thaq the under-' .'gneu’^Jw^Kply to the Board ot < om- • :iissiouei?cfltiid Adams county, at theii | dart-lt season. 1870, for license to sell i spirituous, vinous, malt, and other in-i >x‘Cating liquors, sot o: C yea:, in less j ptant'ties that: "a quait nt a time at the oilowing described premises in thr ■own of Decatur, in Adams, county,•inI ana, to wit: (.'omniCnc:ng at a point on the west side of Second street, in said town, thir-y-six feet southeast of the northeast cor•ier of In-lot nuinlrer sixty-one (til.) in ■mid town of Decatur, thence tunning 1 .outhwest at right angles with Second s reet so ty feet, thence southeast parallel with Second street thirteen feet, th' nee e st parallel with the line first described forty f<-et, thence northeast along Second street thirteen feet to thr ‘ place of beginntn'* 'o he drank and used | as a beverage on ai ’ prenrses. Feb. 4,1870. GEORGE SMITH. Executor's Sale. Notice is hereby given, that _ the undersigned, Executor of the Esute of Margaret I’oiter, deceased, will sell at Public Sale, at the late resi- 1 ot the f dt censed, in St. Marys town 1 ship, Vlatus county, on 'Ute <>J February. 1870, all the personal pt operty ot tin decedent, cMisisting in part ot one mare, two cows, one horse, wagon, harness, hail of inn* acres of wheat, household and kitchen furniture, beds anti bedding, and many other articles. 1 A credit of nine months will b given on all sums of three dollars, and over, under that cash in hand. * RICHARD L. PORTER, Jan. 29, 1-870. Executor. Estray Notice. r |’'AKEN UP by Frederick Niefen*tein, I 1 Root towt.einp. Junu try 3d, lb«U, a Id ok cow, white uniter belly and on tsp Ot tail. Appraised at »20. Reported by H. D. hilling. J. I*. Attest: A. J. HILI, Clerk. .1 Notice of* Insolvency. 4 T THE JANUARY TERM of th. Court of Common Pleas id Adams I county, the estate of Samuel Hilto , de--1 censed, w.as declared probably insolvent, j Those tnte’ested are i oufied that it will I be settled accordingly. n4B. MARK ASPY, Adm r. EMray Notice. rpAKEN CP by Henry Maple, Root I 1 township. Dteember 21, lMi.», car . light brtndle steei, ntarked as loilows j Slit in the right ear. Supposed to b* .t wo years old. Appraised at >ls- Re-1 . 1 por.ed .by H D.Fitl ng, J Attest: A. J. HILL, Clerk I I -s-i. | F<* Sale-A Bargain. I r |-*nF south-east quarter of section fff-j I J teen, town I weuty-five, range lour-J ' teen east, containing one hundred and i •ix’y ac rs ol l*nd, a offend for sale, I The Lind is in Wabash township, in a ! . JcairaWe location, ard well timierd. ! Forfunher particulars te price and | terms, call nt the Earn.a ot&ce- ts -

|l’. MAIL. NEW STAGE LINE BETWEEN EECATUR, IND. AND ST. MARYS, 0., ALSO, FROM Decatur to Monaocvllle, Ind. The tinders gned will tint Stages regularly between the above named points, ns follows, to wit : Leave Decatur, for St. Mary’s, on Mondays and Fridays at 7 o’clock. A. M. Leave St. Maly’s, for Decatur, ou Tues- ; days and Saturdays nt 7 o’clock, A M. Leave Decatur, for Monroeville, every morning i Sundays excepted) at 7 o'clock, and return the same day at 5 o'clock, P. M., making connection with trains run■riigboth ways on the /‘iltfl.urtfh. ft. Il’n/ni’ «j’ Chicago fie fl. I will also do a general Express business. All persons desiring packagts btotight from any po'nt may rt upon havng their ordets protnptlv a’tendi d to. v12n15 GEO. FETICK. Notice. Tn thr qua'ifird voter! of the town of Decatur : I, S. C. Bollman, Clerk T. in pursuance Io an order of the Board of Trus teen of said town, made February 2nd, 1870. cell a special tnceting of the qnal.fied voters o' said town “to take into' considcratibn the p oprlety of adopting some plan for the protection of property j against fire." Meeting will convene at ~ Court House. Wednesday, Feb. Di, 1870, at 7 o’clock PM. S. C. BOLLM AN. Cl k. T. D. Decatur, Ind., Feb. 2, 1870. Appointment ot xecutor. N otice is hereby give\, that the unders gned has been appointed Execu er of the Estate of Margaret Por- , ter, late of Adams county, deceased. The' estate is probably solvent. RICHARD L. PORTER, •lan. 29, 1870. Executor. Lj 1— Fresh Garden, Flower,' Fruit, Herb, Tree, blirub and Evergreen Seeth, with directions for culture, |:repaid by mail. The most' complete and jmiiciuus as-' sortment in the country. — Agents wanted. 25 Sorts of eiTher for $1.00: prepaid 1 by mail Also Small Fiurts. Plants, Bui s, all the new prep .id by inaiL 4 lbs. Early Rose Potato, pre- i paid, for $1 00. Conover’s Colossal As- j paragus, $3 per 100; $25 per luoo. pre- ' paid. New hardy fragrant evcrtloom- ! ing Japan 11 onrysuckle, 50 cts. each, j prepaid. True Cape Cm! Crai berry, for upland or lowland oulture. SI.OO per 100, prepaid, wth d reetions. Priced Catalogue to any address grat ; s; also trade ; I lis'. Seed, on Com mission. B. M. WATSt’N. Old Colony Nurseries , land S>-ed Warehouse. PlymdU'l' Mass Established in 1842. n 8 m 4 Bfttrajr. ’T’ AKEN VP by Henry D. F Hine, Dre ; I 2>i*t, 1809. an (Stray bull, red with | I white face, wliPe ou the tip of. tail, one year old last spring: appraised st ljl2 reported ly 3, 8- Mickle, J. I». 40w4 Aiwat, A. J. HILL, Clark.

f l | ■ State of Indiana, 1 . Aabtuis |.! . . » ’Before Charles M. Fi ance, J. P. <;f Washington township,flatus county, Lnd’iuno, DanietW. Martian —vs: —mnraßfifent. • .ythoniaa Orr. - . > WHEREAS, be'orc me, Charles MTFrance, a Justice of he peace itv and for Washingtsn township, Adams county, State of Indiana, Lauicl W Martin, plaintiff in this action, did, un the 20th day of December, 1889, file his complaint, affidavit and bond in attachment proceedings agaii.st Thomns Orr, defendant; and wherens, oh the’Jffih day of December, 1809, summon* issued against said defendant and saij stunmona was returned ot loti fid, and nt the same time attachment issued against the goods, chat ties, rights, credits, moneys and effects of s’id derendant, and that the riehts, credits and efiacts of'sanl defendant. fffi.re garnisheed iu-.lhe^bonds of George H. Martz; and trial of sail cause is set for hearing on the12th day of v ebruary. 1870, nt 10 i/clock a. m.; now; Jim'-ethic, rhe said Thomae Orr is I e eby notified of theupqgding of said pro'-eedin’g, n“nd that unless he appear and answer or defend the samh will b<* taken by defaultrand the proceedingsf mt’ll be heard and determined iii. his absence. ■<.. w ,‘ 40:3 CHARLES M. FRANCE, J. P. _ Real LMate for .*ale. XpOTICE IS HEREBY GIVRN. THAT IX the undersigned, Administrator de bonis non of* the of Jos n ph L. Eyauson, deceased, will, by : order of the Court of Common Picas, sell at the Court House door at Decatur, Indiana*, at Public Auction, on t>aturil(ty, Jfaruh sth, 1870,’ between the hours of ten o'clock a. m.. and our o'clock p. m., of eai’d day, the following diMcrdied-Real Estate in ; Adams county, Indiana,“to-wiR The northwest q ar'er of the supthwest quarter of section six, and the west half of the northeast q natter of the south west quarter ot said section s’x,. all township No. (27) uorth. range 115) cast. Also, the eaS! half of the quarter of the sontbwest quarter es Section six, and the northwest quarter ofiuhe southeast quarter of said scoGo't s x. all tn township'(27) north, range (15) eist. Also, the southwest quarter of ke-Olnh-east quarter o£ suction six, in township (27k north, lange 116) ehS', n>d tLfe Hortli A as> quai'fi'T pf tjie northe s quarter of said section six, in towns!: p (-7) north, range (15) east. 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