Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1876 — Page 6
THä INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16. . 1876.
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For the Sentinel .XOONLIUHT IN THE FOREST. BT LEK O. HARRIS.
How Btlll the night! The vesper wind are gone. An boar ago 1 beard their rustling wings gweep hrough the wood. They fanned the leaves asleep Ai.d stooped to kiss the flowers good-night, and then They sto!e away among the slumbering trees On slier t pinions, their sweet mission done, And nestled with the weary biids to rest. Deep in the dewy vale. The shad sws seem To movs on tip-toe, now, amon i the trees. As though they .'cared to break this sweet repose. How softly glide these waves of filmy light li.wn through the branches poured, and o'tr the gronnd Bilght rivulets of molten allver flow And w;id among the ire.-s their glltterlig way. Or flood the pathway with a dew-bright tide, Save where the silent shadows steal acros, And leave thtlr dusky trails upon the erase. I stand and gaze upon the nlorious scene, As stood Aladdin In the wizard's cave, Enchanted. Then 1 turn and half expect To fee arise the Uvea of lamp atd ring. OH have I read those old Arabian tales And called them fancies of a dreamer's brain. But yon magician, beDdlng from the sky. Waves her bright and above the dewy world, Andlo! at her command, to glowing life Buret scenes that In their grandeur far surpass The wildest phantasies that Pastern aard Hath ever wrought from his voluptuous dreams. Beb od how her enchanting power hath wrought This garden, with It avennesor trees, Where every bough bends down with fruitage bright Of sparkling gems and gold where every shrub Bears diamond bloom and bads of amethyst On emerald spray; where glittering aisles lead down Through ovtrarchiug vines to Jeweled gates That ope to courts and palace s, as grand As e'er In Bagdad's days of golden prime Along the Tigris reared their gilded spires. Here curtains, woven of the gossamer, Hang down, like veils of sliver braid, before A bower, as bright as gems the sunny vales Of Elburg mountains, where Circassian girls Breathe forth to Persia's (.dor-laden air The plaintive .trains that mourn tbelr captive fate. Instinctively I pause and bend to catch The lute's soft tone". Ala! ; only beat Some zephyr dreaming of the day's delist) t And, half a a akened, tithing In its sleep. Fain would I wander here and sweetly dream The summer night away ; but see, the moon Descends behind yon bank of gathering clouds. And with the fair magician flies the peil. The shadows o'er the jeweled aisles txpand, The gems dissolve to dark, cold drops of dew; Down fall the gilded palaces, and blend Into a hce'esa mass of shrubs ard vines. The night wlcda moan along the dreary vale. The frighted leaves are shivering in the gloom. Po fades the scene, and so trie song is sung. THE STATE AT LAUGE. Warrick county is erecting a new jail. C. W. Stivers, of the Brookviile Arne:'C", h purchased the ItThvill R pnbücan. George Xaaa, the very p pular treasurer of Posey county, dted at Mt. Vernon Tuesday last. At a barn raising in Rash county. Dear Richland, a man named John P. Fre3mao was killed. The mayor of LaPorte has forbid Jen tbe kindling ot any b . fires on the streeia ot that city during the campaign. Uncle Jimmy Williams will address tbe Citizens of Washington couo'y next 3atury ; so says : be Salem Democrat. Terre Haute Express: John W. Bicgham has rot yet ben STtr.rced. The penitentiary is not lor rich thieves. Tee corn is "firiDg" badly in come j aria ol Ppdnctr count v, owiDg to he ground having been plowed wben it wis too wet. Some burglars entered the house of Mr. Keiler, of Riebmond, Ind.. last Saturday, and threatened to murder his Wifj, who discovered them at their work. Lafayette Courier: Tha hickory nut ci op is an abundant one this aeaton. Th walnut and fcazel not are a failure, Tbe acorn is only a partial success, and the beach nut, ditto. Lafayette Courier: Mlas Eslle Mayon, of the prairie, was seized with tbe hiccough the other day wbicb continued for three days almost irtc-eantly. It was at times feared tbe t-f&tctlm would prove fatal. She is cow recovering. Madison Courier: There is at Naw Albany, Ind., what is called a Church or Science, which ignore creeds, and bases the qualifications for membership upon honesty, virtue and morality. Meeting are held on each Sunday a'ternoon, and any one who desires ma? aid res ' tri assembly, subject to criticism by the hearers. Crawfordsville il-rcury : An old men's picnic and basket meeting will take place on Saturday, August 26, in the neighborhood of Henry Scoenck's farm. Tne amusements of tbe day will consist of athletic sports, principally of which will be pitching of quoits. Joseph Sayder, Esq., and Henry Scbenck challenge Montgomery county to pitch with them. - Tbe directors of tbe camp meeting to bs held in a short time at tbe Battle Gronndt Tippecanoe county, Having Deenatgies, expense in Atting op tbe grounds, have decided to charge an admission feeottm cents. Tbe people are indignant at thl eflort of tbe board to try and lay a tariff upon religion, and . the editor of the Lafayette Cornier, who - I a good Methodist, offers a criticism In the following languag : "It is certainly very Ill-advised and can not fall to arouse pnpalar indignation. The people at tbe Battle Ground who bad already thrown cpn their houses for tbe free entertainment - f tbe conference, are red bot about it. Since Dan Rice with bis great moral exhibition (including tbe sacred anlma's) hesitates about facing the bard tlnaes at 25 cents admission, we doubt it tbe attempt to make ten cent show out ot a Methoulst conference can be successful. A motion toreconsider is in order,"
LOVE'S LAPSES.
The Ready Rerolver Revives the I Latent Spark. A STORY FOR LOVERS CEDCCTIOS OF A TOt7"G AND BEAUTIFUL OIBL TBK SEDCCBR BRfKü SHELTEB IN ST. lA VIS HB IS FOLLOWED BT HIS VIO11M.' FATHER BROUGHT TO TKBMS PBOSrECm MARRIAGE ASD HAPPINESS This true and tragio tale of lovt-'d laxity, is from the St, Louis Globe-Democrat: ''Once upon a time" so tue story runt there dwelt in Madison county, Illinois, about taentj-elght miles from St. Louis, a well-to-do farmer, who for the purposes 1 tbia narrative may a we'l be called Sm)tte, a anjtbin else. Mr. Smythe was tbeowctr cl3G0ot Illicoia' broadest Aud most leriiit airtB. and was cm ceded t j be solid." to the last degree. Ilia cattlfc were tbe alt-ekes., L'a sheep tha finest I'd bis p'gs tie IstUst of all the fourfooted animals tt.at grazed or rooted Id !dIo county. Tbey bad repeatedly tikeo the "rag rtf tbe bush" at tbe couLty 'a re, ard the wel!-'o-d i farmer bad ample ctuee to Le proud or them. But farmer Smvthe bad grtuodtd bis pride in another quarter, and it was in Lis youngest daagbie: ßrllinda by nauic :bat bis biiznes'. bo es rested. Säe was tbe apple of bis eye, so to "peatr, and to a bright lutare tor tier he looked forward without fear. Everything was brigbt and promising. The husband she would get migtt with reason look forward to a handsome settlement, t,d, as she w more than ordinarily good looking, she went upon tbw matrimonial market with a pair ol strong attractions lo assist her. BELLINDA HAD A HOST OF ADMIRERS, and among them was one Browne so to speak, again a young mac wbo had been raised in the neighborhood, was favorably known in the community, and waiofs caliber sufficient to pass muster with tht average young man. Whether it wa irom a preponderance of personal attractions in Browne that Ml. s Smytbe gavf him the preference over her otber admirers tbe record does not show; bat tbe fac retrain", nevertheless, that sve grew tu love him, and cut of that love grew her ruin. Browne was a villain in dh-gulse, it appears, and though be wore btysted in bis bair and looked as gu.leUsa as any country cuuln, tu ere was i ad blood ccuraing tLrougb his veins, and bis aim a miscbievous ore. He won the girl's brart, and through her love a.-ccmp'.isbed her ruin. Tbis was several moniLts ago, and, thrush a promise of marriage bad bee t made, with the passage of time Brown eerxeJ to bave slight recol ection of th act, ar:d st-1 lom re erred to it. As the evIJeLCO of guilty leva becaa to show its 1 , the reducer begtn to think of tbe rewan he was likely to receive at the bands o Farmer Saijthe, aud made b!s calcuUiionr1 1 cLang hia base ot operaiioi.a. Alter uuuiber of comultatlons with tbe g'rl, ii ablch h give lu 1 run to l Is porsuai V p weis, it wa arctd that, eince Madisji ;i.uuty w.uld, in all probability, prjvatot wtrj) (or them, they should come to St L u 9 and LIVE IOOEIHER AS MAN AND WIFF, though witLcut the obligation imposed b mari'ae ceremony. Tue poor giil breathed net a word against the man wb h4d ruined ber, and submitted to tuen arraDgemen's as m!ght seem best to him foi bis protection agamtt i er lainer a acger wblcb was sure to follow the discovery i ber condition. Farmer Naiythe wa li. blite'ui ignorance of the true state of atlairs, and DelliYin?, ai tbe majority ol b e neighbors did, tnat Browne was f young man to be trutd, be tad per milted the intimacy with bis daughter, without a doubt of its beirg in every way bonorab'e aad ot a ct arct-r to eventullv lead to a happy marriage. Browne's fear of painful consequences to himself grtw rapiJlj is pärbaps tbf y bad reason to and be determined on leaving at once. It was arranged with bis victim that Lt should come to St. LouU and secure quarunter them, while she was to go caut ously to work, get her clothing together, and follow bim within a week. Tht young man had conti. led hia troubles to a irierrf, and in company wild nim came to Si. Louis a wefk ago tr-isy. Tbeyse cured apirtmenta on Broadway, near Castavenue, and, perfecting all arrangements t jr tbe arrival of tue irl, met tnemselvet about passing away the time uu.il she s lould come, baving notified her, however, by matl wiere fhe might consider hersel. at. borne upon ber arrival. Belhnda, after Browne's d parturp, did as she bad promised bim ane would do, and went cautiously forward to put ber wardrobe into movable shape, taking lt piecemeal to ber brother-in-law's, wbere it was carefully hd'len. she bad calculated in leaving borne to-dy, but on Siturday last, THE CAT JUMPED OCT OF THE BAG. or, in other words, Farmer Smythe, for tbe first time, became suspicious of Belinda's condition. Her painful situation flashed over his mind in an Instant, and Dinning ber down to fact", be withdrew from ber a confession in full of ber sinning. Tbe paternal anger fairly boiled, and under the beat engendered, tbe girl gave tbe name of her seducer ana bis whereabouts. Farmer Smytne is eminently a man of action, and when tbe state of affairs ' was fairly understood, he lal J down 1 and fully decided upon his line ot procedure, without a moment's delay. The first train wblcb passed tnrough Mauison county, bound for S Louis, bad an addition to its passenger list in tbe shape of a small, l'gbt, uray-nalred man ot stern vUage. There was a look of savage determination, - which boded ill to some one. Thougb be looked comfortless, be sought com ort Irom none ol bit fellow-traveler, seeming wholly occupied with tbe purpose be bad In view. Tnia was Farmer Smytbe, en route to give Browne a r caption befitting the case. He arrived here early yesterday morning, and, at about 5 o'clock, succeeded Id finding the bouse where tbe seducer a id b'soomnaolon were quartered. He was readily admitted, and shown to Browne's room. Here tbe curtain may be drawn over tbe action and words of the justly infuriated pareut. Suffice it to say, urowoe received prompt notification that . ' , HIS TIMM HAD COMB. . Mr. Smythe charged bim with tbe ruin of bis daughter, and threatened to avenge the insult and outrage by taking hla life, and doubtless would bave done so bad not the interference been prompt. Tbe seducer, quaking with fear for himself, fairly g t flown on bis marrow bones and Deitged fir mercy. Mercj was not and would not bave been forthcoming bad not Officer Bartley, attracted by tbe nolae, rusbed iu and aria led the entire party and conducted them to the Third district station. Trer Firmer Smytne's teellngt gln overcame Mnr, and making a rush fo Brone, declared that there 'was cot law
and Ju3tloe enough in Missouri to prevent bim irom killing tbe villain wbo bad ruined bia child." Browne waa duly protected, and to save bim from a rlghtecus visitation of paternal vengeance be was locked up. Mr. Smytbe dtscucBed tbe situation with Sergeant Hay hurst, in charge of the station, and wten be bad do mew Da t cooled down was made to understand that tbougn THE DAMAGE WAS IRREPARABLE, the scandal might 11. a measure be prevented by a marrlaee between Browne and Bellinda. He would nut bear to it at first, but was flcally coming around," wben tbe seductive Browne asked for an interview with tne Irate parent. Strange coincidence! Browne agreed of his own coord to do bis victim jmtlce a tar as lay in his power, by marrying ber at the first opportunity. Further consultation Farmer &mytbe concludes that he sees Habt, aud is saiiafied tbat tbe beat way will be totuke Browce with b!m and Insist on justice. Tbe sergeant aeree; the y u g man is released, atid Farmer Stuvthe aud bl prospective son-in-law Btart out, arra-ic-irm, bcuud for Madison county. As tbey are passing through the door, tbe ssrueant tuzgefcts a possibility ot Brown. 'a trying to elurJe tbe ordeal prepared for bim. "Oh, hb'Jl go; ßevtr fear," remarked Farmer Smythe, with a dacgerous look in his eye. Tbey passed on out ot sight, and partial justice, at let, will doubtless bs done tht aoducer'a victim.
LEO A It. Sale for Strc9t Improvement. By vli tue of a certain precept to me directed, Of tbe mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the cler ot aald c' ty under tha corporate seal ot said city, 1 will on SATURDAY, September 9, 1876, sr 11 at public auction, at tbe Cl'y Court Room, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p M ,of said day.the following described lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street improvement, and all costs, to-wli: Fifty ('0) feet west end of lots five (5) and () In tqnare No. thirty (i) In tbe cliy of Indianapolis, Marion county, Inr-lana, owned by Cnaries He wig, against wnlcb la assessed tbe sum of hirty-eigtit dollars and ninty seven cents (&3 V7) for street improvement In favor of James Mose, contractor. HENRY W. TUTEW1LER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., August 9, 1876. Sale for ötraet Improvameat. ßy virtue of a certain precept lo me directed, by the mayor of the city or Indianapolis, Indiana, aud duly attested by tbe clerk of said city, under tbe corporate seal of said city, 1 will on SATURDAY, S-p ember 9. 187G, sell at public auction, at tbe rlty Court Room, bet wten the hours of lüocloc&A. M. and 4 o'clock r. m., of ald day. the following de. cribed lot, or parcel oi land, or so much thereof as may be necess.ry l satisfy tbe sura hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street improvement, and all costs, to-wit: - Lot thirty-three (3?) In Cinc'nnatl and Chicago Kailrotd company's addition to tbetity of Indianapolis, Marioa county, Indiana, owned by Willis W. riKbt, against hieb la asbeKsed the sum of seventeen dollars and icrty cents ($17 40) for street improvement in favor ot John Greene, couti actor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., August 9, 1876. Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed bv tbe major of tbe city of Indianapolis, indiana.aDü duly aties'ed by tne clera of ald city, ander tbe carpuiate seal of tald city, 1 will on SATURDAY, Angast 26, 1J76, Sell at puDllo auction at the city couit room, between ibe hours of 10 o'clock a. v. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day the following described lot. or parcel of land, or so muo i thereof a may be iiectsasary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as aeseesed agalnt such premises for strct improvement, aud ail coats, to-wit: Lot N. two (2) in McOlnnls' subdivision in rquare No. two (2) In tbe southeast addition to the city of Indlauapols, Marlon county, Indiana, owned by Thomas it. Ilervey. agalost wbicb isasseased the sum of fourteen dollars and seventy cents (f 14 70) for street improvement In lavor of James W. Hudson, contractor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind August 3, 1876. NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of tbe Ninth warn, in the city of Indianapolis. Center township, Marlon county, Indlaua, that I, Taylor O liannon, a male inbabltan. of said waii,ovrr tbe age of twenty-one years, will apply to tbe board of county com inlisioDers of said county, at belr n xt meetlog, for a license to eil, for one year, siirl our, vinous and malt liquors, in a lens quantity thn a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my p. emTbe precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquor is described as follow: Lot No. 12. a: own a S East Wa-hlnir-ton street, fquare 67, Ninth ward, In the city of Indi nanoiis, center townsnip, Marlon county, Indiana. Signed TAV LOR O'BANNON. Fairbank'sL Standard Scales! W ltb tUe late t and moat vain able Ira pro I tments. Ezceli all othurs In durability and strength ; . t waxebonseir, K a full Una of oka. BALLCF) al Aeent. WO. r Genei 26 S. M Jrtdian St2 InHnarrtl1a. Inrl. fJK) CENTENNIAL VISITORS, SINCHAm" HOUSE. Cr. Elevcaitli sad Market Sta PHILADELPHIA. TERMS; $3 6o" PER DAY. TOB OKS WKXJ( OB JjOSOKB, S3 OO PER DA.-JT. CVRLIN DAVI Proprietor, CENTRAL INFIRMARY, DRS. CULBERTSOH & EATON. Kor treatment of ths Ml KYK. EAR and CAOl IUI ,vxy. nd CAdisease tr 1 tl ndL.'l I iBTiri-r'l I . Bend (V TABR1I. and dlaeaaeft' i' tne nca Deform ltl es. A IAI ETKs lAfsKKTKD, (or reierenoea.
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maaing arrangements wiin us. umce-room, Woollen, Webb Co. 's Bnk. Adres W. 8. WEBB, Pres. IHBIAKAFOLIS, Anj, 4, 1876.
LEGAL.
Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, ty the mayor of tbe cliy or Indianapolis, Indiana, and drily attested by thee erk of said city, under the corporate &ei of said city, I will do SATURDAY, September 9, 1876, sell at public auction at the City Court Room, between tbe hours of 10 o clock A. m. and 4 o clock p M. of said day, the following described lot or parcel oi land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to eat Uly the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street improvemeut, and all costs, to-wit: Lot six (6) in rquare Jfo. Ave (5) In Hubbanf, McCar y aba Marlindale's southeast addition to tbe city of Indianapolis, Marlon crjmy, Iadlana. owned by Ackerland and Vfyltr (Christian names unknown), against Wnlcb Is aessed the sum of one buudred and two dollars and fix y cents (!1U2 6')) for street improvement In favor ot Irwin and Hanna, contractors. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolls, Ind., August 9, 1876. Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to medirected. by the mayor of the city of ludlana polio, Indiana, and duly attested by he clera of said city ander the corporate seal of said city, 1 will on SATURDAY, September 9, 1876, sell at public auction, at tbe City Court Room between the hours ot lu o'clock a. m. and a o'clock p. m., of said day, tbe following described lot or parcel of land, or so mach thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum bereluatter named as assesased agalnat such premises for street improvement, and all costs, lo-wit: Lot No. ten (10 in Parker's subdivision of Butler'a north adultion to the city of ludlanapolia, Marion county, Indiana, owned by George M. Hutchison, against which is assessed the sum of twenty -six dollars and tblrtj -seven cents sr.) ror street Improvement iu favor of Samuel J. Smock, con tractor. HENRY W.TUTE rVILER City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., Angut 9, 187. Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain p-ecept tn me directed br the mayor of tbe city of Indianap o is. Indiana, and duly attested by the der of said city tender tha corporate seal of aaid city, a will on SATURDAY, September 9, 1S76, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, between tie hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p.m. of said day, the following dc fcrbed l.t or parcl oi land, or so mnct thereof as may be oecessa-y to satisfy the cum hereinafter named as assessed againtrt such premises for stree; Improvement, and all costs, to-wit: Lot No. fifty-aizht (5S1 In Fletcher's Wordlawn addition to tbe city of Indianapolis, Marion coun y, inoiaDa, owned by Jame Francis, against which is asseased the sum of twenty o..e collars and thirty-two cents i2) for street 1 m pro vera -.nt lu favor ol r redet lck uanscerg, contractor. IIENKY V. TUTE vVILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., August 9, 1876. Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the mayor of the city oi InUianapol . InUlan, nd duly a tested by t tie clc'rkofxald citv od der the co porate seal of s&id city, 1 will, on SATURDAY, September 9, 1876, Kell at .public auction at the City Court Room, between the hours o lu o'clock a. M. and 4 o'c'ock p. M of said day, the following described lot or parcel oi land, or ao macu thereof an m aj be necessary to satisfy the um bereit attei n med as assessed against such premises for Btreel improvement, and all costs, to-wit: Thirty-two (?2) ft et roTth ends of lota No. nine (9) nd Mo. ten (1) in on Hot No. sixty (rju) iu tne cny oi jnaianapoiis, Marion county, Indiana, owned by Henry Levi, against which la a sesHed tbe a urn of ten dollars aod twantylour cenia (iiu zi ior street improvement lu favor of Henry C. Roney, contractor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, a City Treasurer. Sate ror Street Improvement By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the mavor of the city of Indianapolis, Inoiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said city, underlhe corporate seal of said city, 1 will Oct SATURDAY, Sfptember 9, 1876, sell at public auction at the City Court Room, between tbe hours of 10 e 'clock A. v. and 4 o'clock p. m , of said day, the following described lo', or parcel of land, or so much thereof at may be neceaary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against nucb premises f r street Improvement, and all costs, to-wlt: The ou'h onf -half of lot No. on (1) in outlot No ufty-ronr (-4) in t e city of Indianapolis, Marlon o unty, Inliana. owned by William L. Wlngate, agtlnst which lxasse-sed the sum of hl'ty-two doliars (12 for street Improvement In favor of Ilenry C. Roney, contractor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., Augusts, 1876. Bale for street improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, bv the mayor otthe ci y of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said ei ty under the corporate seal ot said city, I will n SATURDAY, September 9, 1876, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. at. and I o'clock pju.,of said day.the following described lot, or paicel of land, or so mucn thereof as may be necessary to satls'y the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street Improvement, and all costs to-wlt: Lot No. eleven (11) in Butler's north addition to the city of Indianapolis. Marlon county, Indiana, owned by John R. Firman, against wnicn is assessed tne sum or tnirtylx dollars and tnlrty-Srven cents (136 87) for street improvement in lavor ot Hamuel J. bmockv contractor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER. City Treasurer Indianapolis. Ind.. Argast 9, 1878. PRESCRIPTION FKEeT T7K3R the Speedy eure of Seminal Weaknea, A? 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.LEGAL,
SRERIFP8 SALE. By virtue of a certthfd copy of a decree to naa directed, from the clerk of the Superior Ooart of Marlon county, Indiana, In a cause wherein nngn namiirn w plalnUOT and Jobn H. Burford et al. are defendant, requiring me to make ail such sums aa in said dec iee provided, with Interest on said decree and font, I will expose at pab.lc sa:e. to the bigbest bidder, ou SATURDAY, the 26 h day of Aojrust, A.D. 1S76, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. if- and 4 o'clock p. of aald ay, at the oor of the court house of Marlon count, Indiana, tbe tnts and pn-lits for a term not exceeding ceven yean,of tbe following real estate, to-wlt; Lot number three (".) in Howney A Brouse's addition to the town of Irving'on In Marlon county, iLdlana. If snch rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to naiUfy aaid decree, interests and coata, lwlil, at t he same time and place, expose to public ale the fee simple of said real fst&te, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, Interests and costs. SaiJ sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Sheriff of Marlon county. August 1, A. D. lS7d. aug2-3w Frdb"ry a Ballenoer, Morrow, Tbcslib A mxRT, At'y for Fl'tff. OIIEKI r ITS S ALE. By virtue of a certified copy or a decree to me direc ed, from the clerk ot the Bujertor Court of Marion county, Indiana, lu a cause wherein William liennessy Is plaintiff and Ulra Blake et al. are defendants, requiring me to mace all such sums as In sttid deer, e provided, with Interest on said decree aud cot, I will expose at public sale, to the hlghebt bidder, on SATURDAY, the h day of August, A. D. 1876, between the hour. of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p m., of said day, at tbe door or the courthouse of Marion county, Indiana. the rents and profits for a term cot exceeding seven years, of the following real estate towlt: Commencing at the southwest corner of outlot number eight (8) in the cltj of Indianapoll, ruanlng thence uorth seventy-six (76) feet tbe.ee east oneiiundred and nineteen (119) feet, tnence south tevnty-slx (") leet, thence west one hundred apd nineteen (1 9) feet to the place ofbe glnnläg, iu Marlon county, Indiana, If sucb rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to pubiic aale ti e fee simple ot said real estate, or so much tht reof an may be sufficient to discbarge said decree, Interests and costs, Sud sale wi'l be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT RElüSNER, Sheriff of Marlon county. Aug. 1, A. D. 1876. ang2-2w Fixby a Norton atd oihers, Att'ys for Pl'lT SHERIFF'S NAI.v. By virtue of an exeaj cuilous to me direcUd, from tbe clerk of the Superior court of Marion county, Indiana, I will txpose at public sale, to the highest bldd r, on SATURDAY, the 26 h dav of August, A.D. 1876, between the hour of 10 o'c'ock a. v. and 4 o'clock p m.oi said day, at the door or the coutt houe of Marion county, ludlana the rents aud profit- for a term not excetdicg seven years, of the following real estate, town : Beginning at the southwest corner of lot number seven (7) ol Wlshmier A Fiele's subdivision ol outiot number forty nine (49) In he city of Indianapolis, thence north forty (4 ) leet, thence east one hundred and lbii:ytlve (13 1) eet. tnene aouth forty (0) -et, l hence webt oLe hundred und tlilm-flve (i3ö) feet to the pi ace o: beglunin?, In Marioa county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the fu'l amount of Judgment, int rest acd costs, I will, at the same time und place, expose at public sale tbe fee simple of said real eat ate. Taken as the property of Iaa3 Line at the suit of Herman Ltedermn etal. Haid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Sheriff ot Marion County. Aug. 1, A. D. 167Ö. hU2-aw USORGE CARTER. Att'y for PI 'Iff. Sill RIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a oertifled copy of a decree to me directed, from the clerk ol the (Superior Couit of Marlon county, Indiana, in a cause wherein George P. Eissel Is p'aintlff and El ward P lieweet al. are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of eleven thousand seven hundred and sixty-fl.e dollar, wlib interest on said decree and m', i will expose at publio t ale to the highest b dder, on SATURDAY, tbe 26th day of August, A. D. 1S76, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. v., and 4 o'clock P. M ,of said day, at thed orol the court hou e of Marion county, Indiana, tba rents and profits lor a t-rui not exceeding -even years, of the following real estate, to-wlt: All that part of sqaare number eiehty-seven (S7)lnth cityot ludiarai oils, in the county of MaMon and stateol Indiana, bounded and described as oliows, to-wlt: Commeuclngon the north llneot lxuitIaua street, eighty live (5) leet and two (2; incLes west of the west line of Meridian street, thence eat twenty (2i) feet and seven (7) Inches o t Louisiana street; thence north .eveuty-four (71) feet; thence west twenty (X) feet aud- seven (7) Inches; tbnoe south seventy-f"ur (7) feet to the place ol beginning. And also lonj -luur (U) feei and four (i) Irenes oil of the t-outh t-ide oi lot number eight () bv two huudred and 'en (ÜH ) feet In depth, in Mcllvalnea LMibMm'ssubdivisloa of outlo one hundred and 8: venty-tnree (173), in the said city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana If such rents and profits will not sell lor a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, i teres t and costs,! will,al tue e&nie t me and place, expose to public Mate the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interests aud costs. Ha!d sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALHEBr REISSNER, 8benff of Marlon county. August. 1 , A. D. 17. aug'i-Sw IlABiiii-ON, Ili'ES A Millir, Attys. for Pl'fr. STATE OF INDIAN A, Marlon county, sat Be:ore C t'. Olass, J P. Center township. O. Leo Baar, Hato Lefevre vs. Christoph Fred Meyer. Be lt known that on the 2'd day of July, 1ST 8, tbe abnva named plaiuilff. filed In the office of C C, U!a8 J. P., Center township, Marion county, state at Indiana, bis complaint against tne aoovenamea neieniant, wnerein be claims the sum or torty-flve dollars; tbat a summons was lasued against him, and that the same was returned, "not lound." Therefore, the defendant above named la htreby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him, and that unless he appears at.d answers or demurs inert to at the calling ot said eause on the 26th day of August, ltfto, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, said comp alnU and the ma ters and tbln-s there in contained and alleged, will be heard and determined an hla absence. SEAL C. C. GLASS, J. P. Phil Rappaport. Atty. for Pl'fls. AraTaiTC B WRE OFTRAfcHI Vat. Hill O ' Tin fattest Sellin a book this year, and tbf- only goof and complete CEITENMAL HI TORY OF 0U& C0USTKT. is by Bsnson t. Los ing, LU O., the amloeut btatorian. Ser d tor Circulars and prC Sca MELI, a Co.. Clpcini.ati, o. A arC"ivaT2 T WMT TU NEED aHVslClw I3i tosAllivelv in hard times is something useful aud practical, is it nott Then write for e rculars aud terms for our new low-priced dook, which actually aavea meney to every buver. bTAüPAKD Book. Uovsjc, ClnCLOLaü, Uhlo,
