Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1876 — Page 6

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1876.

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BT K. 1. HCKDKTTT. Canto 1'rlraoK. Fete was a tip up baggage, man, bo ran on Number 4, Whew the Veu-s and groan of t raveling folks unflinchingly b liorc; He cared not how the women wept, or strong men raved and wore, While be mutilated sample rase, desolated Saratogas, annihilated ordinary luggage. immolated carpet-bags, exterminated band-boxca, and extinguished travelers outfit by the wore. . This fine old T. P. hassle man, one of th modern time. Canto Sfru nda. Bat Thursday afternoon there came a modes traveling muri, "Who smiled and watched how ruthlessly the bagsag I eteil I slam ; ' Then, aa he pointed out his trunk for him to Kmjbtli and Jam, lie said: Der friend, my wordly posseasionü are few and humble- sllverand (told h.wo I none.; but such a I have are in that trunk. Handle it tenderly, for it is frail and I am poor, and if there s a man travelling who watches and weeis and prays over hi bacgage, then that s the kind of a man I am." Chorus the same a before.' Canto Trniu. But Pe4! h sei4-d his shabby trunk, with snorts ot wrath and worn. And in two seconds both the handler from the end had torn, And, JhssIIowi of the pleadings of the passenger forlorn, E banged th trunk on the platform, ami then threw it over the top of the ear. and . Ir4r aa omnibus run over it, aidllnn whacked it over a bumper and threw it off the end of the bridge, and hot it v illi hi revolver, and finally hugited it in hi arms, took a flying leap into the baggage car with it, and lit on it in a corner with hi heel, iiead and stomach, and smashed it into more piece tlian there are hairs on a rtoc;'s back; and the next -Cond that teaggatiepar was Just alive with one lnumted bnxzageman, and more crawllug, aqalrminK. wriscisiintt, rmtlintr, coding raUle-snakes tlian you would believe had ever been born. Cfborua ft previouJy, but with more feeling.' Canto uartni. In vain thyma..tyiito to toll how ivtc, Lhw sinasher ("wore, And yelled, and shriek.!, and howlwl, and roared, and raved, and ramped and tore. And turned a blue as indigo, and swelled to in time the size of a double-decker Saratoga trunk, and died in two miauten after he got out of the e.-u, while the modest traveler, vlewlnshls exaggerate! remain, smiled saddly, ad said he never knnw a btuHKi man so fond of snake icfore. Cfcorus ad lib.1 THE CEXTEK OF A CYCLOXE What the Steamer O.ssipce Fohnd ami Kxperiencetl There. A UKAPIIM NTOItr f (he Horrors that Am IThoor tltat Go lowa to tbe Kea In Wtilj. (Cuban Correspondence New 'York llerald.l Heavy seas continued to come ea board, each more heavy and threatening than the former, till finally one camp tearing over the starboard quarter with such momentum and violence that it tore away the hammock netting and rails, ana breaking ti rough, all obstructions into the ward unci tire rooms below nearly filled those daces. One part of this sea went aft and stove in the abin bulkhead and door, carried the four men away from the wheel, flooded the cabin and quarter deck to the depth of three feet, tossing the officers and men alont like rubber balls, and destroying the furniture and woodwork generally. I Returning as the hip lurched, it carried away heavy bulkheads with a force of many tons and finally went to sea again, over the port side, by knocking out the heavy ports of the pyroi gun and smashing the launch that was flowed away on the jort rail. Twas quickly done, but its effect was demoralizing, for everybody saw at a glance that we could not Staad many such onslaughts. However, we soon became accustomed to the seas and they bad no terrors for us, though they knocktsl as down and about the decks in a most promiscuous manner. One came flying entirely over the ship, and lighting in the launch tore it eompletely from its fastenings, smashed it like an eggshell and took it on to sea. Many of her 'belongings' were stowed in her, such as sails, spars, oars, etc., all of which were branded with "Ossir." Should any of these articles be picked up before our safety is known, I expect considerable anxiety will be felt. At about half-past nine o'clock a. m. the storm had reached its fiercest force and fnry. The barometer was down to 2S.82, and the noise of the rushing wind was so great that it was impossible to bear the human voice unless the mouth of the stieaker was placed close to the ear of the hearer. Sight was equally impossible, except to leeward, for the air was loaded with small globules of sea water, which struck the face and eyes and any exposed part with the fierceness and ting of a myriad of lives. The men in getting about the deck to attend their duties were thrown violently from their feet, and, blinded' by the spray, were obliged to go groping about as if they were in total darkness. They could only stick to their stations by the most desperate struggle against the hatches, gratings, doors, deck buckets, and many other articles that were leing swept back and forth across the decks by the rushing of the water as the . ship rolled and tossed. Breathing was difficult, and the air taken into the lungs was so loaded with sea silu that it caused excessive irritation, producing violent coughing and vomiting. The affering of the men was most intense.ei-pec-ially among the firemen and coal heavers, who were not only deprived of ventilation, but obliged to inhale the salt water steam produced by the ecus rushing info the tire room, rhings were looking pretty blue. It was then thought advisable to encourage the men by the use of stimulants. The surgeon found a sufficient quantity to give all bunds a "tot" each, and sent it to the cabin to le distributed. Then the boatswain's mate smiled for the first time that day as he sounded the call for "all hands to lay aft to the cabin and 'splice the main brace' " a call ace very dear to Jackey before congress had liaised our pay five ents a day And storP our grog forever. J nst then the storm began to come more in gust, with intervals of quiet, and in five minutes there was a dead calm. Ominous still was the wind to cars that had once heard the typhoon. Within five minutesof the commencement the second attack the cyclone had us again in its powerful grasp. Ftf the space of two -fiours and forty-two minutes the storm was jjjore fearful than in the morning.aud in ten xuinutes the wind had completely flattened out the "riding seas," and whs exerting such a heavy prtsfure upon the rollers'' that they could do but little mischief. The voice of the wind was pitched in A most fearful key. I might say in several fearful keys, no two of which were in harmony, like that of a thousand women shriekinp in the terrors of nightmare, combined with a metallic cracking vibration, like the highest notes of s calliope and '.cum log whistJe. - The suflering-i f the sellers were repeated and intensi--tcd, ai WW the moral cVctv upoa

everytiody else. The sheets and ttonu staysails were carried away with a rcjxirt like that of a cannon almost as soon as they were ?L The ship was he'd down to leeward and pressed into the water by the force of the wind. The seas made clean sweeps over both bulwarks. The fires were extinguished in the lee furnaivs. The fore and main topgallant masts were snapped oft" like clay t-.ipu tttems, and all orta of debris was thrashing about the deck. At twenty minutes past one barometer commenced to rise steadily, though very slowly, and at two o'clock the fiWjest of the wind began to come in gusts, with intervals of lesser violence, which intervals Ut-ame longer and longer till three o'clock, from which time till midnight it gradually eased off to a steady blow from the northwest.

niss Aitiiorr Almoin. Her IletMtltlon ofllie Opern fn DnbllnOttier Mnftlrnl .Matter. (iHihlln Dispatch to the N. Y.JHerald,7th. Your accomplished young countrywoman. Miss Kmnia Ablott, made her first apjearance before a Dublin audience last Tuesday night in Italian opera, and achieved a success. The Dublin audiences have much musical taste; they have many opportunities of Incoming acquainted with good music and giMxl singers. There is always a considerable sprinkling of professionals among them, which helps to guide them in technical matters. Hence, operatic singers usually attach social importance to a visit to Dublin. The part selected for Miss Abbott's debut was Marguerita, in Gounod's "Faust" an ambitious role, when we remember the many distinguished women who have adopted iL There had lcen no trumpeting of her praises in the press, but it was generally known that she had abilities far alsjve the average of young debutantes, and a large audience was assembled in the Theatre Koyal to hear her. A t her first coming on the stage it was !Iain that her mere apearance had made a avorable impression, bhe possesses a graceful, finely modelled figure, a most expressive face, which is lighted up by a constant play of emotion, a graceful vivacity of gesture and movement. Sir Kolert .Stewart, the professor of music in the University of Dublin, and chief director of the .Philharmonic and other musical . soc ieties in Dublin, whose musical abilities procured him the honor of knighthood from Queen Victoria, has given the following criticism of Miss Abbott: I "Hcr voice is a light soprano of long range, ?rcat power above: considerable power Oil the lower oc tave. Her dramatic talent is very great, and her artistic struggles promise to culminate in a brilliant future. Young as she is, she produced a decidedly powerful impression in Marguerita hv her reading of a part associated with all the great singers of the day." The first distinct piece she had to deliver was the quaint "(''era un lie," which was greeted with ringing cheers, but she wisely husbanded her resource. The jewel song was given with perhaps a shade of hesitation, but she carried away the houe, who insisted on its repetition. Hut in the thrilling duet witli Kaust, "Tardi si fa," she revealed the full extent of her resources. 1 er voice showed its true jsnver clear and sweet as a bell, cultivated with care and rich in promises of still greater splendor in the future. Her jKvssession of the favorable verdict and gos1 will of her audience was now complete. The death of Valentine and the weird passages at the close, their pathos and dignity mingled with passion of the highest kind, ami hearty plaudit and a recall rewarded Miss Abbo'tt. All the local papers have had favorable notices, and the professional critics anticipate a noble and prosperous career from such a beginning. Colonel Mapleson said to me this morning that she ha.s a splendid future before her, provided (for bis experienced caution euggested a proviso hhe is not spoiled now by too much praise. Her jK?rfonuance surpasses so much what might be expected, considering her standing in the operatic world, that the applause and expressions of approval arc proportionately accentuated. "Such excesses," he said, "have turned strong heads before now. I sincerely hope. Miss Abbott's head will not be turned. I expect to take her with me to America next autumn with rnv opera troupe." I asked the colonel whether there was any chance of his taking a companvover this fall, but be said it was not possible. Next autumn, however, he looked forward to having everything ready. Hut he said things have not gone smoothly with his arrangements. He wants to get a lease for live years of the Academy of Music. Difficulties on this point exist between him and Mr. K.ing land and one or two members of the committee. Nme decision must soon lc arrived at, as be is resolved to have opera in New York next fall, and he ninst know in time where be is to have it. Most favorable offers have been made to him, in connection with the Grand Opera House, by Mr. John Morris, of the committee of the Krie shareholders in London. He has been offered the first year free, and the other conditions are verj' tempting. Uut Colonel Mapleson prefers the Academy of Mnsic, if he can have it on terms which will enable him to put before the New York publie an entertainment complete loth in all its parts and all it accessories. One thing is clear. New York will be sure of a good ojera troupe during the season 177-78. Fight lu n 2rrn-Room. San Francisco Post. An episode behind the seenesat Baldwin's Theater, last .Sunday, evening, has gained publicity and become the subject of general comment in theatrical circles. As gleaned from the spectators of the affair it appears that Miss Kleanor Carey was compelled br Mr. Maguire, under hor contract, to give the benefit of her services at the theater on that night. and, after enacting her role Wfore the fotlighbj, returned to the green-room, where her mother was awaiting her. Presently Herne eutered the apartment and commenced berating Miss Carev on the assumption that her performance had not elicited a satisfactory meed of applause from the audience. This made Miss Carey angry, and after some bitter language from both jarties, she sprang np and seized Herne by the throat. He easily threw otf the grip of the lady, and pushed her off front him violently. The uproar attracted others to the green-room, who interfered. It is intimated that the primary cause of the attack was the persistency w hich Miss Carey had previously manifested in her efforts to obtain a portion of her salary, which was in arrears. However the occurrence may lie looked Upon by the management, there can be little question as to the fact that the people of the city will unanimously condemn a man who eved attempts to strike any lady. Ijist though not least comes Charles Francis Adams. He was the Free Soil candidate tor vio? president in lHts and Mr. Lincoln's minister to England. No man enjoys to a greater degree the universal respect of the jcople of this country. He emerges from retirement now, because he feels it to be a patriotic duty to overthrow Grantism, and so strong is his conviction that he allows the use of his name upon that ticket as a candidate for governer cf Mariachuiett,

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James Frankatid.Stephei GreT. lie it known, that on the 12th day of June hot, the abve named plaint iff, by his attorneys, filed in the otlloe of the clerk of tin Superior Court of Mai ion county, in the state of Indiana, his complaint against the abov named defendants for foreclosure of mechanic's lien, and on said 27 th day of October, lsTtf. the aaid plaintiff filed in Mid clerk's oflloe the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said deft ndaut, Stephen Greer, is not a resident of the state of Indiana. Now, therefore, by order of said court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him, and that unless lie appears and answers or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause ou the second day ,f the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court houM in the city of fndianitpotis. on th first Monday in January, 1S77. mihi coin plaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in his absence. AUSTIN II. BROWN. novl-3w Clerk. TIIE UOOSIEPi TILE MILL. It is the ChcHpest, SieeHet, Lightest Draft and most desirable mill in use. Patented by S. Haw kins, Carmel, Ind. Manufiu-turtHl at fjigle Machine Shop, IndianaKlis, Ind. Send to either for circulars. ' Railway Lands of the Little Rock and Fort Smith Grant. The rapid sale of these new lands the short time they have been in market Is certainly evidence of their popularity with settler from the North, Fast and West. 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Bakkr, IIoanA Hfntjricks Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, ss: In tita Siuierior Court of Marlon countv, in the state of Indiana, Noveintier Wrm, 187"ij. 0. i-tJxiH. James R. Minor et al. vs. Nicholas R. Ruckle ft al. He it known, that ou the 2ö(h day of Angnst, 1ST, the alKve named plniatitTs. by their attorneys, filed In the office ml the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, in the state of Indiana, their complaint avaiust the abov named defendants lor forciosure of mortgage, and on said llk day of October, ls7t, the said plaintiffs filed in said' clerk's office th aßidavit of a comiietent -rson fhowing that said defendants, Thomas D. Klngan. James R. Dick, Samuel B. Dick, Jesse .M.Dick, Urban Wine Company, John H Simpson and James H. McNeeley are not residents of the state of Indiana. ' Now, thcrr fore, by onler of said court, said defendants last above named are herebynotifle of the tiling and pndencv of said coin plaint agaiiist th-m, and that uniens they apear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house iu the city of Indianapolis on the first Monday in January, 1X7, said complaint, and the matters and tilings therein contained and alleged, w ill be heard and determined in their alence. AUSTIN II. BROWN, novl-..w Clerk. KiriiAKiisoN 4t RifHAKr-soN, Attorneys. STATK OF INDIANA. Marlon county, im: In the Superior Court of Marion county. In the stAte of Indiana, Noembcr term, ls76. No. lö.lMil. lolin Rouzer vs. D-tniel K. Child et nl. Iii'. It known, That on theSOth das,-of September, lsTti, the above named plalntitT, by his attorneys, tiled in the ortice of tl e clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon county, in the. state of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendants for foreclosure of mechanic's li'-n, and on saUl -Jitii dav of October, ls7t. the said plaintltl fiksl in said clerk's ofllee tho affidavit of a competent person show ing that said defendants. John Keifer, Keller his wife, Jnmes R. Maiou. Kvs C. Mason his wife, C. M. Willartl, the Cutter Savidge Lumber Company are not residents of the state of Indiana. ' Now therefore, by order of sniri court, said defendants last above named aro hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they aniear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house in the city of Indianapolis, on the first MoikIhv In January, 1ST7. said complaint, and the matters hikI things thereiu eoiUained anl alh-gcd, will be heanl anil detennimtl in their absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN. novl-".w Clerk. t'ARTKK & Kipi.kv, Attorneys. SlIKRIFF'S SALF By virtue of a certified copy of a decree, to lue. directed, from 1hc Clerk of the SujM-rior Cfurt of Marion county, Indiana. In a cause w herein Richard E. Stanton Is plaintiff, nd Thomas K. M unlock ct al. are leiendanls. requiring me to make the sum of two thousand und seventeen dillurs and eighty cents, witli Interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the '25th day of November, A. D. 1S76. between the hours of lrt o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock r. M, of said day. at the doorot the court house of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, ot the following real estate, towit : The south hulf of the west half of lot number seven (7) in block number twenty-eight (2S) in Drake's addition to the city of Indianapolis, in Marion couuty, in the state of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a suiticient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and cost, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to lublie Sale, the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may Im sufficient to discharge sid decre-, inte'resta and C'stS. Said Kile will le made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. novl-tfw ALKKRT RElssNKR. 1 Sheriff of Marion County. OctolH-rSl, A. D. lsTti. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, Indiana, in a cause wherein Hezekiah N. ioe is plHl ut 1 tT,and Caroline P. IVjWolf et nl.are defeudeiits.r'quiring me to make the sum of eight hundred and thirty-nine dollars and sixtythree cents in favor of tho plaintiff herein, and the sum of five hundred and nineteen dollar and thirteen cents in favor of Deloss Root, cross plaintiff herein, with interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder. On SATURDAY", the 25th day of November A. !., lf7(i, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and A o'clock r.M..of said day, at the door of the Courthouse of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to wit: Situate in the county of Marion and State of Indiana, being lot number one hundred and eighty (lsni in Root and Allen's north addition to the i ity of lndianaMjlis. If such rents und profits will not sell for a sutlictent sum to wttisfy said decree, interests and costs, 1 will ut the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thennif as may le sufficient to discharge, said decree, iutercsl and cost. Said sale will be made without any relict whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT UEISSXER, oct31-r,w Sheriff of Marlon County, t lctober ."I. A. D.. lsTti. Ritt ick, V.i.kkk& RirrEi:, Att'ys for ITCff John C. Bat stt, Attorney for lieloss Root. SIIKRIFF'H KALE By virtue of a certified ropy of a ds'rsj to me direcUsl, from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana, in ucjuise wherein Ingram Fletcher is plaintiff, und Kolli n T. Holden et al. are delendauts, requiring me to make the sum of four hundred and thirty-sven dollars ami fifty-five cents, with interest on said decree and cost. 1 will ex i .- at Public Sale, tothe highest bidder, on SATURDAY, tbeiV.th dav of November A. D., Ic7u" between the hours of 10 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p.m., of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marion Couuty, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wlt: iÄt number ninety-two (!-'), in said Harlan, Jonesand A rdenVsubdi vision of seventeen 17i acres off of the north end of the west hälfet th southeast quarter of section thirty (.'W) township sixteen ili range four (4) east, lying west of the center line of Baltimore street and north of a Hue twenty-one hundred and flftsn i'J,ll"i) feet north of and parallel tothe center of Anderson street, all In or near Indianapolis and in Marion County, Indiana. If such rent ami profits M ill not Nell for a aumclent sum to satisfy Kaid decree. Intercuts and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Interests and wjsts. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, oct 31-,iw sheriff of Marion county. October 31, A. D.. l7tJ. llAKKISON, II IN KS t MlLI.KR. At t'j S for pl'ff. ,SELLE8S, LIVER PILLS M Rrvdj ft Ui curt f Urn ( a'ul. I'M'.lrrBMS, Si, k B radnrhi, wt all brrwwDU of itir IJr-r. - arller'o Vrrmlfug, Um in Wn IkMsrvraw" ripcttrd 4O0 Urf-, h, nnu from mj cbiMX. 8 )n Wnu Srw, K. Vmuit, iia. Pric at eack, ISc If irsMliit doat kr Ui-m. fni tor Una. R. R. SKI.LFRS k CO.. fm'i, Pithrh. P. RHEUMATISM. B hen raat le Comfoam4 be only rliail reuMxlf Ur KbaUDikli-in aiwi pfiraiieia. It la vasü iiTitLi.T, IMIYSSICIABiSI intnirr. Tba wora caaaa of higanimaaory Bhoojaitani km brB carMl inen WMk'cttm. rrto tl. lfvenrdmMiidnBotkpi,fBdforlt. R F SFI 1 FRl '".. Proia. PitSnrv. Pm.'

LEGAL.

SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said city, under the corporate stU of said city, I will on ' SATURDAY', November IS, 1S7G, sell at pnblic auction at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock v. 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 premise for street improvement, aud all costs, to-wit: Lot No. fourteen (lb in out lot No. fifty-seven (17) in the city fif Indianapolis, Marlon county. Indiana, owned by Jane C raydon, a&aint which Is assessed the siim of thirty-seven dollars ami elghty-eenjs (S.,hi) for stre-t improvement in a vor of James Garner . Co., contractors. HENRY W. TUTEWILEK, Cily Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., October ",ls7ti. Elliott &. A ykkü, Attorneys. STATK OF INDIANA. Marion countv, : In the Superior Court of Marion county, io th state ot Indiana, Novemljer term, 170, No. J.I.CI". Bejtha Rush et al. vs. Nicholas R.Rnckleet al. B It known, that on tho I2th day of AuguM, 1ST, the above named plaintiffs bv their attorneys, filed In theotllceof the cl;-rk of the SuiKTior Court of Marion county, In the sttte of Indiana, their complaint against the above named defendants for for-elosure of mortgage, and on said 2Sd day of Octolier, 1TÖ, the said plaintiff's filed in saia clerk's ofüce the affidavit of a competent person showine that said defendants, John Steel. Thomas D. Klngnn, James R. Dick, Samuel B. Dick, Jesse M.Dick, The Urbana Wir Company, James H.McNealy, Nicholas J. Dudley, Zeno Hadley, John Dudley, Morle-i lladlex", Joseph B. Human, Isaac Piersol, William O. Hornau and John E. Slmpsou are not residents ot the state of Indiana. Now, therefore, by onler of said court, sala defendants last above-named are herebv not! tied of tiie filing and pendency of said coin. plaint against them, and that unless they anivrur and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said causa on the second day ol Use term of said couit, to b begun and held at the court house in th city of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in January, 1877. said compiaiiit. and the matters and things therein contained aud alleged, will he heanl aud dc teriuined in their absence. AUSTIN II. BROWN. ortiMw Clerk. Blc-k Jfc HVLLiVAX, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, ss: In the Superior Court of Marion county, in the state of Indiana, November term, 1ST6. No. 15,105. Thomas Coltreil et al. vs Nicholas It. Ruckle et al. Be it known, thaü on the Inth day of August, 1876, the above narm-d plaintiffs, by their attorneys, filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Murion county, in the state or Indiana, their complaint against the altove named defendants for foreclosure of mortgage, and on said SJd day of October. 187ti. the anid plaintiffs rll.-d in said clerk r office the afiidavit of a eonipeteut person showing t hat said defendants. John Steel, Thomas D. Kingan, James R. Dick, Samuel B. Dick, Jesse M. Dick, The Urbana Wine Company, James JI. McNealy, Nicholas J. lladley, 'Äeno Hadlev, John Hadley, Mnrdecai lladley, Joseph B. Homan, Isaac Piersol, William O. Horn an and John E. simpsonare not residents of the state of Indiana. Now, therefore, by onler of said court, said defendants last nhove named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second dav of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house In the clt3' of Indianapolis on the first Monday in January. 1S77. said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, w ill be heard aud determined intheir absence. AUSTIN U. BROWN, ooU'4-iw Clerk. SH ERI FF S A LE. By virtue of two execution to me directed, from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the IStb day of NovemWr, A. D. 187ti, Between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the door of the court house of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate towit: Ixt number fifteen t!5) In block number eleven til) and lots number thirty-eight ctS) and thirty-nine (."fit) in block number twentyseven (27) in North Indianapolis In Marion county, Indiana, and on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the name time and place, expose at public side the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of George V. Duzan at the suit of Henry Schnull aud First National Bank. Sid sale will be made without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, oct25-J!w Sheriff of Marion county. October 21. A. D. 1ST. Enoijuh A Wilson, Att'ys lor pi'tff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By' virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the olerk or the Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana, In a cause whetein I"wLs W. Haselman Is plaintiff, and Taylor Kirtz et al. are defendniitKreuulring me to make the sum of five hundred and forty-eight dollars und six-ty-t wo cents, with interest on said decree and cost. I will expose at Public Sale, to the highest bidder. On SATURDAY the 18th dav of November, A. D., 1870'," between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock P.M., of said day, at the door of the court-house of Marlon county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, towit : The north half of lot eighteen (Un in John Patterson's subdivision of lot two U') in square fourteen (H) of the southeast addition to the city of Indianapolis, in Marion county, Indiana. If such rents and profits win not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real i-state.or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interests and costs. Haid sale to le made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws ALBERT REISSNER, ortavriw Sheriff ol Marion couuty. Octolier 34, A. Dm 1s76. Lvmmk & Roaz, Atty s for Plfff. TOTK'E OF ADMINISTRATION Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has lieen appointed by the Mariou Civil Circuit Court of Marion County, Indiana, Administrator ol the Estate of Nancy Carney, late of said cou u ty, deceased. Sa Id estate is su pposed to be solvent.JAMES L. THOMPSON, Oct. 2, 1878. Administrator. CIDER WANTED ! We want 250piarrels PURE CIDER for Ca we to furnish the barrels. HODKINSON A CO. o Your Own Printing SO TTVF. SI TTIXG! XO TKOVBLh ! XO KZrBlfSEI rxrrj tr ink mmd jwpf. mfter rocmrinq wie a GOLllKG d ,t OrriCJAL mjSi. d iltmr9 far wrttHmt CO.' K f:OutfitGfromöl up

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SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me dln-eted by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the eteik of said city, under the corporate seal oi said citv, I will on SATURDAY, November 13, 17:, sell at public auction at the City Court Ronm. Is'tween the hours of 10 o'clk A. M. and 4 o'clock p. .m. of said day, the following described lot or pansrlofland,orsomucU thereof as may tie necessary to satify the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premise for street improvement, aud-ail costs, to-w it: Ixt No. eleven (II) In Ryan A Frank's subdivision of out lot No. one hundred and eight ilosi m the city of Indianapolis, Marlon eountv, Indiana, owned by Lizzctta Werl-, against which is assessed the sum of thirty-live dollars and twenty-one centa (f!5.21 f.r street improvement in favor of George V. in. Seit rt, contractor. HENRY VT. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., October 25, 176. SALE FOo STREET IRPROVEMEftT. By virtue of a eertsin precept b me dirfs-ted by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said city, under the coriiorate seal of si!d city, I will on SATl'KDAY, November H, 1:5, sell at public auction at the City Court Room, between tlie hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, the following de-scrilx-d lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against uch prernise lor street Improvement, and all oosts, to-wit: liot No. fifty-eicht (') In Fletcher's Woodlawn addition to the city of Indianapolis. Marion county, Indiana, owned bv James Francis, against which is assessed the sum of einty-two dollar and twer.ty-elght eent (Js2) for' street Improvement in lavor of George Win. Seibert, contractor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, Cily Tn-asuw-r. Indianapolis, Inl, Octoter 25. 1S7!. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtuo of a certified copy of a decree to me dlrecte!, from the Clerk of the SuH-rior Court of Marion count?, Indiana, in a cause wherein Daniel M. Mills U jJlaintlff, and H. fiustavus Farr.et al., aredfsienuaius, reiuiring me io niaxe. tile sum C4 four hundred anu ninety-eight dollars and, finH-n c-nts. In the gold coin of the Cnlted States, and such other installments a provided for in said decree, with Interest on said doere and co-l.l w ill expose al Public Salt., to th highest bidder, on SATrUDAY, tlie ISth d;iv of November. A. D. 187G, between the hours of 10 -o'clock A. and 4 o'clock P. M.. of said day, at the door of the court house of Marion county, Indlana,the rent an J profits for a term not exceeding seven years, oT the following real estate, to-wit: A lart of outlot number twenty-one m i deserilied as fllows: Commencing sixty i'X') feet south from the norUieast corner of said out i'jt and running thence south thlrtv feet. thence west one hundrest and twenty-five (VSt feet, thence north thirty i-Hl) feet, thence east one buiKiretl and twenty-five (lie feet to tha plas tit tiegluning, in the city of XndianapolLs, in Marion county, Indiana. ir such rents ana nronts will not sell for Buiucieui Mini io saiisiy saiu utvrree, liueresu fiTii fiM.k u iii ut Til.. Knnia 1111.1 nni Tiioiu, u v. ...,", . . .... . . . . , ...... .,. ..v u, ,. .,.llt W ,k I ik ..u. i-Mt n . . 1 ,k .f I ... ' I JL PIIWl IO A 14 I '1 IV -Ml J T 1 1 IV 1 1 m Iii t 1,1 Sf. I I T 41 estate, or so mucn tnereoi as may ts sumcieu .11. ..i... i.i .i i . . .....i . . . ii l l i t - i.i vv v v , til irinviA auu IVI. Sjticl pale will l made wlthotit any relic? wnaicvcr inini vaiuaiiou or appnus,inei laws. ALBERT KKIsSN KR, oct:S!-4w Sheriff of Mrion Count v. Octolier 24. A. D l7t. McLkan & Bakkr, Att'ys for Pl't'ff. SHERIFF'S SAIJ-L By virtoe of a certififd cony of a decree to me directed, from thai clerk ot the Superior Court of Mariou couuty, Indiana, in a cause wherein th- Indianapolis Savings Bank is plaintiff, and Jason Dam et al. are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one hundred and eighty-six dollar and sixty cent, with Interest on said dec.re and cost, I will exiswe at puiUio sale to itx highest bidder, on ha i Li; ma l . tue ism aav ot Aovcrauer. a D. lSTtJ. 1st ween the hours of 10 oVLs.k A. K.axd4 o'clock p.m. of said day, at tli door of the court house of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not excsllL seven years, of the following ral estate, towit: Lots number three (3), In James H. McKernan's subdivision of one and one-half acre In the east half of the north west quarter of sec tion number five (5), In township nuinttcr fif rn - i teen tl )). north or range number four t4. cj in Marion county. Indiana, lying east, of near the city of Indianapolis, in tlie oouL. aforesaid, according to the recorded plat orsHK premises, in plat book No. 6. pae 124, in the' Recorder's office otsaid county. If such is-iits and profits wilt not sell for a. snfficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. I will, at the same time and plac expose to public sale the fee simple of said reai estate, or so mucn trierroi on may is? sumcien; to discharge said dels?, interest and crisis. ts. f iiiil V. Said sale will be 1ade without any nli whatever fmm vitiation or ppralseni4-iil laws. ALBERT RKISMNRK. Slieriff of Marion County. October 2I,A. D. 1S7Ö. Wm Waiuci:, Att'ys for IT.'ft. oct2S-3vT HERIFFS HALE. By vlrttf of a certified copv of a decree to me directed, frointce v

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Indiana, in a cause whereiu Conrad Geisel iy v" phtlntiff. and William y. Smith et al. are ct fendants, requiring me to make the sum ol five hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixtysix cents, with Interest on so;d decree anrtV cost. I will exjsjse at public ml, to the h LghcM J bidder, on I

SATURDAY', the 18th dav of November, A. D. 187Ü. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. h. and 4 obelis k p. m. of said day, at the door of tlio Court House of Marion couuty, Indiana, tu rents aud profits for a term not exceeding seven vears. of the following rni estate to-w A lot of ground in the tow n of Julietta, beii and lvine at the northw-st corner of Nicol. and North streets, fronting on Nicolai ttree seventy-eight (7is) feet and eleven UD inch and extending west want on North street tw, hundred CJrKi) leet, thence iiortnwant ana a. right angles with North street svventy-nin (7i feet and ten 00) inches, thence cuiw twohundrel CJUO) feet to the place of beg) n ni on Nicolai street. bciBg murk-a on tue tiai said town a lot numbered two t'J) in int number three 0) situate in Marion county. In diana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, intereand costs I will, at the same time and plact. ex nose to public sale the fee simple of said re. estate, or so much thereof as may be stiflicietv to discharge said decree, mteretand etists, Said sale will be made without any rv whatever fmm valuation or appraiseme laws. A LB K KT REISSNER, Sheriff" of Mariou county. I k-tober 21, A. D. HC8. oct ii-3w Yocno A Brown, Att'ys for Pltff. I APCHTO Investigat the merits of thellf HUClllO. lust rated Weekly bcfo.e de terminlng upon your work for this fali W winter. The combination for this season t.rnasses anvthlni? heretofore KttemptCAi. Tertu' ent free on application. Address CHARLtV' LUCAS &. CO., 14 Warren street. JNew ort. J Jf AiTaiED L ACTES Wider 43 yrtf of mge mtu J Tl I rtamp tar erofidmtiid drcolaj-, of gn t tbIiml. A l.K, C 2. Waatoa Ut, IiuUa&K 17