Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1876 — Page 3

THE INDIANA STATE SENTJDSTEI, TTEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29 187G

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BT A LIQUA. New Orleans Times. William A. Jones, foreman of the composing room of the New Orleans Time, died a few -weeks ago. Just before his death he became eonwious for a moment, and In that gleam, dwelling upon the habit of bin life, he kucIdenly exclaimed : "The ads are all right, Sherman; lock up the forms and let's go to press." "Lock np the forms, let's go to press!" lie cried with tailing breath. And closer to his bedside came The shadow we call Death ; His pale lips int the loving ones That bent to kiss and blt. Ills hands grew cold In tender el sp, Ills life had gone to press. Of stirring deeds that thrill the world A paper s life is wrought. Of poets' tender words and true, Of truths by saos tnuuht. And toil of busy braiiA uuii hands. To brighten depress . The mind It m-els, but past a change When onco It gnt-s to press. Tlie mystery of human thought, The good and ill combined Js mastered by the mighty will. The foreman of the mind ; And as his work the sonl remains, At best with blunl r l ife. When contrail Death locks up the form And ends the toil of life. The character we build to-dsy Vith wis or careless hand. By kindly deed or thoughtless sin, Shall through the ages stand; Through tlod' long years the evil mind In sin chall grow not Whs, And noble minds are noble stillWhen life has jronelo pre. UOEKAL lK A .11 ATM' .OTES. Hose Ky tinge anil the Florences are in t?t. Louis. Mrs. Gates lias been 5n Baltimore the past week. Augusta Daryon is to play in Detroit this week. Raymond's Colonel Sellers is back in New York. Chicago heard Xcllog. in English opera last week. George Fawccft Rowe has returned to Vew York. New York severely criticised Miss Davenport's Rosalind. To-niorrow night Cincinnati will have Keilson in Romeo an J Juliet. Cincinnati has just had a week of Italia) opera. Tom Karl is one of the company. Ole Bull and Levy play in a Sunday evening concert at the Boston theater tognight The rumor of Edwin Adams's deatk in Australia is not credited by his friends in New York. Dr. SAtiFtin Pearce, the musical critic of the New York Evening Tost, lias severed his connection with that journal. Louisville heard Sothern in "Our American Cousin" last week, and has the Strakosch Italian opera cutilp.tny this. San Francisco stage managers have queer notions. When an actor does not draw applause the manager meets him in the dressing'room and mashes his nose. Mine. EssipofT plays from memory all the works of her repsrt ire some '200. Her specialty, if she can lc said to have one, is Chopin, but she is p- rh sps unsurpassed in the breadth and scope of her interpretative powers. The Buffalo Courier says that Mr. F. B. "Warde "is by all odds the best Marc Antony we have had" on our Injards in many years. The manner in which he carries through the third act is a triumph of intelligence and sustained tower." Mr. Stephen Fiskc, of tk-e Fiftk Avenue theatre in New York, lias written a powerful letter to the Herald, with a view to proving that Shakspeare's Rosalind is not a poetic creation, and therefore that Fanny Davenport's realism in the impersonation of the character is not a blemish. There is a precocious young fellow in Gloucester: lie isn't five years old, yet he can xAay any simple tunc on the piano after hearing it sung or whistled once. He has good time, and whenever he makes the slightest error, immediately corrects himself without any prompting. The Boston Globe is authorized to state that Sidney Lanier will shortly bring out an entirely new and original cantata, a portion of which will run as follows: fioutniana, out of the! Car'lina, thee the. Florid y, Tll'en cries: Ye cheat! away! Packard yells: Wo don 1 1 Hooray! Kellogg bawls: I'm boss to-day! Chandler shouts: Your votes shall stay! As an illustration of the ruling passion At rung in death, it is related that during the last moments of I Idlle. Priola, the young prima donna, who died recently at Marseilles frAm disappointment at her professional failure, she was constantly singing the music of La Fillc du Regiment, believing in her delirium that she was on the stage. The director of the opera, M. Compccasso, not only paid all the funeral expenses, but will have a monument erected to the young girl's memory. LITER A KY XOTM. 'What does England think of Mr. Tupper?" an American asked Tennyson. "England docs not think of him," replied Tennyon. Profes-or Swine; has at last delivered that memorable lecture on "The Novel," at Des Moines. The audience was large and brilliant. Gustave Dore is engaged in completing a peries of illustrations to a new edition of "Michaud's History of the Crusades," which will be published in Paris in the ensuing winter. : It is said that George Eliot received $75,000 bonus from publishers on "Daniel Deronda" before, a copy of it was issued. This is three times as much as Mrs. Stowe made on "Uncle Tom's Cabin." The father of Swinburne, the poet, is an admiral in the British navy, and his mother is an earle's daughter. Though by birth an aristocrat, the poet is radical in theory. Mr. J. W. Drexel, of New York, was rhe principal purchaser at the late MenT sale, having expended about $12,0io. Next to him was Mr. E. G. A fay, ot Chicago, who purchased through M'- bin. The London Athenieum learns that Senor Castehu ha recently been rusticating in the eighlrnood of Toledo, Spain, busy prior lorue opening of the cortcs, upon his work for Harper's Magazine, the subject being . 1l 1 - A At.. TV. . I . U! 1 Alio lieitlkiVJil ucinciru fcjio A iiuuoumwai and Political Movements of the Age." The authrfrshipof "The "Woman Hater," the entertaining story, which is now the principal serial in Blackwood's and Harper's Magazine, is no longer a secret in England; at least, the Spectator says plainly: "Mr. Charle Reade continues his lively utory." etc., in its notice of Blackwood's, among the magazines. Edmond About writes to the London Athenaeum an exquisite panegyric upon the literary Siamese twins Erckmann-Cbatrain. lie says these wri ten are now almost rich, whereas a few years ago they knocked without success at publishers' doors. The journals compete tor their stories, and they sell in book form by the hundred thousand. . PJiod Broujuton' new noTel, "Joan,U

well spoken of by the London Athenn-utn. which judges that the author may yet give to the world a book that will he an ä lduion to literature. "Her future is in her own hands," adds the critic sagaciously. Miss Broughton ought to be grateful for the information. Bayard Taylor points out for popular admiration the following lines in James Russell Lowell's ''Fourth of July Ode," lately printed: Hhe has not gathered from th j-cars Orandeurof tragedies and tears, Nor from long leisure the unrest That finds repose in forms of classic grace: Th-se may delight the coming iaoe Who haply shall not count it to our crime That we who fain would idn are here before our time. On the 8th of October the city of Alcala de Henares, in Spain, celebrated the anniversary of the birth of Cervantes. Alsive the porch of an humble dwelling the following inscription lias for some years marked the precise spot where the "author of "Ion Quixote" first saw the light: "Here was born Miguel de Carvantes Saavedra, author of "Don Quixote." His name and genius belong to the civilized world; his cradle to Alcala de Henares." The day was celebrated by mass in the church of Santo-Maria Mayor, where Cervantes was christened, and the Wanting of some trees in the square bearing lis name. Br. Holland has this good word to say for fiction: "To suppose that fiction could jernunently appeal to so many classes of mind if it were only fiction, is to suppose an absurdity. Fiction is most powerful when it contains most truth; and there is hut lit' the truth that we get so true as that which we find in fiction. So long as history is written by partisans, and science by theorists, and philosophy by hobby riders, the fait'iful studies of human life, as we find them in the best novels, are the truest things we have: and they can not fail tocontinse to lm the source of our favorite knowledge,

our best amusements, and our finest insjira- J tions. The following is an extract from Phili Gilbert Hamertnn's charming novel, "Wervdelholiue": "Children never live lonsf. When they are not carried awap in little collins, and laid forever in the silent grave, they heroine transformed so rapidJy that we lose them in another way. ' The athletic young soldier or Oxonion, the graceful heroine of the ball room, may make proud the parental heaft, but can they quite console it for the eternal loss of the little beings who plagued and enlivened the early years of marriage? A father may sometimes feel a legitimate and reasonable melancholy as Le contemplates the most promising of little daughters, full of vivacity and healthy How long will the dear child remain to him? She will be altered in six months; in six years she will be succeeded by a totally different creature a creature new in flesh and blood and bone, thinking other thoughts and speaking another language. There is a sadness even in that v hange which is increase and progression, W the glory of noonday lias destroyed the sveet delicacy of the dewy aurora, and the wealth of summer has obliterated the freshness of the spring. IIIOH FLORIDA. Wbat s'onPrtlMn Citizen Wri tew a Friend About the Floral Sta. From W. M. Ives, Jr., to E. W. CatV. Lake Citt, Fla., Nov. 18. To E. AT. c.: Your kind letter of the 14th is at and. There is a little colony from Massachusetts just arrrived last Tuesdaj, and they are perfectly delighted with tiie climate, people tnd country Oranges are n perfection, and at this season are plentiful here, although we have heretofore given but little attention to their culture. , You sav you are anxious to hear definitely in regard to the election. "Well, Floriia fairly belongs to Tilden by 1,000, and . Drew, for governor, by J.rOO minority. This is from the returcs taken at each voting place by democratic committees, so as to enable them to establish proof in case the republican oflieiak should destrov the returns. You in the north can have vo idea of the frauds formerly perpetrated by the republicans upon us. It was to prevent the repetition of frauds that caused the democracy t become more thoroughly organized than they had ever been. 1 The election throughout the state was peaceful. Thousands of negroes throughout the state would have voted the reform ticket, but the bloody shirt speeches made during the few days just preceding the election thoroughly alarmed the negro women (who are more excitable than the men), who really appeared to believe that if Tilden was elected they would be put into slavery. There is no doubt of the fact that in this county many negroes were deterred from voting the democratic ticket, fearing owtra cisra from their own race. There was im violence or coercion used bv the whites, but our speakers did urge the negroes to come with us and assist in driving from poer the corrupt office-holders who fatten upon the substance of an impoverished people. We of the south regret know that so many northern voW-rs were influenced by the fear that he south meditated a second secession, and that claims for losses by the late war and attempts to nullify the amendments to the constitution were the motives wh'ch impelled us to the democratic party. Should you ever come south, you will see and know more thoroughly than I can write, that what, we wish is the opportunity to have our state governments in the hands of jfltnotic men who have an interest in our welfare. It can not be denied that the southern people are as loyal to the constitution as any. people in the Union. - Ws want good government, a thorough reconciliation fraternity and the ' development of our resources. The war left us poor, but misgovernment has robbed us of more than the war, and the fiends who rule us have well nigh de-, stroyed our good name, among the American people, by their misrepresentations. In this county (Columbia) the negro connty'conimissioners abolished every country precinct, and compelled every voter to come to Lake City to cast his ballot. I with other conservative citizens protested but without avail and the act was to close upon the election that an appeal to the courts did not avail us. Some citizens wer compelled to . ride 40 miles to , vote,, and yet not the slightest outbreak or quarrel occurred. Ten soldiers and a lieutenant were stationed here, butthey were useless. The soldier are here yet, hut I can see no occasion for them. Much could be written which would interest you probably, but what is the ust of words? Florida is probably the most peaceable, lawabiding state in the Union; she lms cast her majority peacefully, patriotically und hopefully for Tilden ana reform. Her people now look to you of the north to give her your countenance and support and to have her will recorded.' Our officials generally are partisan and unscrupulous. Against them we are powerless, nnlev sustained by the north. Yon know for what purposes the army haa heretofore been used. With the north in our case to you we look for justice and our vindication. Yours truly, , t t. RedfieU, of the Commercial, has received telegraphic instructions from Halstead, and is sprinkling his dispatches with gore in con-

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SALE FOR STREET IISIPROVEHENT.

By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of the citv of Indianapolis Indiana, and duly attested by tne clerK of sai city, under llie corporate Mal of mild city, J Will on SATURDAY, December 1G, IsTC, sell at public anctlon at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clook A. if. and i 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 cofcta, to-wt: Ixt No. ton (10) in W. A. Bell's subdivision of square No. twenty-ix pi) iu Johson's heirs' addition to the citv of Indianapolis, Murlon county, Indiana, owned by Thomas F. Ryan, against wliich Is assessed the sum ? nineteen dollars and seveuteen cents (19.17 for street improvement in favor of Irwin & Hanns, contractors. HENRY V. TUTEWILER, City. Treasurer. Indianapolis; Ind., November 22, 1S76. SÄLE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of tho city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said city, under the corporate eeal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, December IG, 1S7C, sell at public auction at the Citv Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said dey. the following described lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be ncct-ssary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as tiKm-ssed against such premises lor street Improvement, and all costs, to-wit: Lot No. fifty-six (56) In Fletcher's Woodlawn addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, owned by Henry C. Sailors, against which is assessed the sum of four dollars and eighty cents (34 SO) for street improvement In favor of Holtz fc Ilennessee, contractors. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., November 22, 1ST. SÄLE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By vlrtuo of a certain precept to me directed, by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, lndiana,and duly attested by the clerk of said city .under the corporate seal of said city, I will ou SATURDAY, iHnbcr 16, 1S7G. sell at public auction, at the City Court Room between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. audi o'clock P. M. of wild dav. the following decribed lot, or parcel of land, or so much ttu-reo as may be necessary to satisfy the sum herrinafter named as assessed against such preml.se for street Improvement, and all costs, to-wit: Lot No. fifty-eight (58) in Fletcher's Woodlawn addition to the city of In iiannpolis, Marion county, Indiana, owned by James Francis, against which Is assessed i iie sum of four dollars and thirty-two cems fct.&.') for street improvement in favor of Holtz St llennessee, joutmctors. HENRY W. TUTEWILER. City Treasurer. Indianapolls Ind.. November 22. 1876. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain urecent has been duly Is sued to me by the mayor of the city of I nuianapolls, under the corporate seal of said city. dated November 10, 171, showing that there is due the following named contractor the amount hereinafter specified for street linnrovement m the city of Indianapolis, Marien Ct 'int j, Indiana: Due J. O. Sickler & Co. for grading and grav eling the alley running north and touth from OHtiiugton to Maryland streets, ana Between West and California streets, from Amanda Karrar the sum of sixteen dollars and thirtychareed against lot No. tlften (15) in outlot No. one hundred and forty (HO) in tue city of Indianapolis, Marion count) , Indiana. Now tho said defendant Is hereby notified that unless within (Jul days after the publication for three weeks of tills notice, the amount so assessed against the above described lot or parcel of land is pnld, I will proceed to colhyt the amount so assessed by levy and sale oTsaid lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above claim and all costs that may accrue. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indainapolls, Ind., November 22, 1876. W. P. Atkishox, Attorney. STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon county, ss: In the Huperior Court of Marion county, in the state of Indiana, December term, 1S7, No. ltf,5t. Maiinda Brough vs. James B. Brough. Be it known that on the llithday of November, 187, the above-named plaintiff, by her attorney, nld lu the orlice of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon county, in the state of Indiana, her complaint agaiimt the abovenamed defendant for divorce, and on said l tth day ol November. 1S7Ö, the said plaintiff tiled in said clerk's oillce the alhdavit of a competent person showing that said defendant, James B. Brough, Is not a resident of the state of Indiana. - Now therefor, by order of said court, said defendant last above named Is hereby notified of the tiling and pendency of said complaint against him, and that unless he appears ana answers or demurs thereto, at the calling of said cause on th second dav of the term of sMd court, to be begun and held at the court noun? iu the city of In"Janapolis,on the first Mondivy in January, 187), said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, wm be heard and deteruiind in hin absence. , AUSTIN II. BROWN. novL-Sw , Werk. v R. Hammond, Attorney. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, bs: In the HuDerlor Court of Marion county, iiiti)HTate of Indiana, December term, 1ST, No. IS,.. Mary t Morton vs. Charles C. Morton. ..iT3 nwu.that on the 22d dav of November, lb.b, theabenR,nptipiainlitr i,v ner uorney. filed in e office of the clerk of the SuFerior Court of Marion county, in the state of ndiana, hr complaint against the above named dtDoant Jor divorce and change of name, -na un 22j day of November, l!s7.tlik,ij plaintiff filed in 6aid clerk's omce the amla4t or a competent person showing that said defctrtajit. Charles C. Morton, la not a resident oi thhtate 0 Indiana. " . Now therefore, by crder of said court, kava defendant last above named Is hereby notified of the filing and pendrney of said complaint against him. and that n??a he appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the calling ol said cause on the second day of the term of said court, tobe begun and held at the Court House In the city of Indianapolis, on tl nrt Monday in February, 1877. said complaint, aud the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In hi absence. . AUSTIN H. BROWN Clerk. HtESCKIPTIOIISFItEl! XTOH the speedy cure of Seminal W eaknei 1j Lost Manhood, and ail disorders broog1 on by indiscretion or excess. Any Drugi has the ingredients, . AOdrbaa, DR. JAQZE8 COCinoinnattQbio.

LEGAL.

RECEIVER'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned receiver, appointed by the court, in a cause in the Superior Court of Marlon county, Indiana, numbered 12,!p wherein Frederick IUtzingeretal. are plalutills atid Valentine Rutsch et al. are dpfrndAnts, -will sell nt private Kale to the 1ilgh-.t and best bidder, ou SATriiDAY, the 2J day of December, lsTG, between the bonrs of 10 a. m. and 4 P. m., at the office of Elliott & Ayres, No. IS North Pennsylvania street, in the city of Indianapolis, the following real estate in Marlon county, Indiana, to-wit: Lot numbered eleven (11, twelve (IZ) and sixteen (lt) of Hendricks's subdivision of lots Nos. eight (S) to fourteen (111, inclusive, of Eckert 's heirs' subdivision ot outlot numbered one hundred and thirty-one (131) in the city of Indianapolis; and also lota numbered fifteen (15), sixteen (ltii, seventeen (17) and eighteen (18) In Eckert' heirs' subdivision of outlet number one hundred and thirty-one tl;ll) In said city of Indianapolis; and also a lease of lots numbered thirteen (U), fourteen (Hi and fifteen (15) in Htndricks's subdivision of lots eisht (8) to fourteen (H, Inclusive, of Eckert 's heirs subdivision of outlot one hundred and thirty-one (I'd) in the citv of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, lor the term of twenty ('JU) years from the 125th day of October, lw, executed by Wlnslow S. Pierce to Frederick W. Fnnt et al., and recorded in mortgage record No. 10 at page 115 of the mortgage records, of said count v; and also the rights of the Indianapolis Glass Works Company, as lessor in a sub-lease or the above described premises; and also a part or lot sixteen (Pi) in the same suiKltvisiou of Eckert 's heirs' subdivision of outlot one hundrtd and thirty-one (l;51, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of said outlot one hundred and thirty-one (131), running thence east one hundred and twenty-five (l:T) feet; thence north one hundred and six (lWi) feet; t hence west eighty-Mx (Mi) feet; thence north nine (9) feet: thence west thirtynine (o9 feet; thence south to t;je place of beginning, for the period-of five (5) years lrom the 1st day of Septemler, 17", which was execnted by said company to NN iliiam Helpenstein et al. The real estate above described, on which is situate the factory of the Indianapolis lilnss Works, will be sold as aforesaid, together with all the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging, together with blacksmith tools and tools for glass-blowing, setting and making crucibles, etc., the same being the tools of said factory, upon the following terms, to-wit: One-third of the purchase money cash In hand and the balance In two equal annual Installments, evidenced by note, bearing six per cent, interest, and secured by mortgage on the. property sold. AUGUSTUS W. RITZINGER. English &. Wilson, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA. Marion countv. us: In the Civil Circuit Court of Marion county, inthestate or Indiana, December term. 1MÖ. No.l,H:a. Foreclosure. William II. English vs. Heyden S. Blgham et al. Be it known, that on the 10th day of August, 187t, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, tiled in the ofüee of the clerk ol th II1 Circuit Court of Marion county, in thtate of Indians, his complaint against t" aiov named defendants for foreclosure of mortgage, and on the tfjth day of Novem r Is"0- "e said plaintiff filed in said clerk offlce the affidavit of a competent p?rson, rfiowing that said defendants. Trinity College of Hartford, Connecticut; The Illinois Tv Fonndring Company, I U. Wood (whose Christian name is unknown). The Whittaker Iron Company, and Albert J. llarrell, arr not residents of the state of Indiana. Now. therefore, oy order of said court, said defendants )at above natul are hereby notified or the filing and pendency of said complaint (ralnst them, and that unless they appear ana txuiwer or demur thereto, at the calling of said caus on the second day of the next term of said court, t be begun and held at the court house in the city erf Indianapolis, on the first Monday in December, 1.S77. said complaint, and . the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. AUSTIN II. BROWN, nov22-3w Clerk. Exgllsu & Wilson, Attorneys. CiIIERIFFS SALE. By virtue of an execn0 tion to me directed, from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Aianon county, Indiana, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on - SATURDAY, the fth day of December, A. D. 187i, 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 exoeeuing seven years, of the following real estate towit: Lots number one (1), two (2), three (.T), f jur (1), five (5), six (ti), seven (7), eight (8), nine (!), ten (1U and eleven (11) in Carlisle's subdivision of outlot number one hundred and fortyseven (117). Also lots number five (5), six (6) and four (1) feet and eleven (11) inches off of the east side of lot number seven (7) in outlot number one hundred and fortyone (141). Also lot number seventeen (17) in Maguire's subdivision of outlot nnmber one hundred and fifty-one (151), all in the city of Indianapolis. Mariou county, Indiana, and on failure to realize . the full amount of Judgment, Interest and costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of John Carlisle at the suit of the First National Bank of Indianapolis, Indiana. Said sale will lie made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement Iaws. ALBERT REISSNER, Sheriff of Marlon county. November 14. A. D. 176. nov. 15-8w. SUIT IN ATTACHMENT. Before T. P. Miller. J. 1. of Center township, Marion county, Indiana. ' Theresa Engel vs. John Rear ton. The defendant in th above entitled cause Is hereby notified of th pendency of said cause before me, and that aid cause is set for hearing on the 1 Ith dav of IVoember. A. D. 187tf. at 9 o'clock A. m., at which time, n said defendant does not appear and make.answer thereto, the said cause will 1 tried and determined in his absence. THOMAS P. MILLER, J. P. No. 8? Court steet, Indianapolis. Ind. THE JOOSIER TILE MILL. It Is the Cheapest, Speediest, Liebtest Draft and most desirable mill in use. i'atenteu ny S. Hawkins, Carmel, Ind. Manufactured at Eagle Machine Shop, Indianapolis, lud. 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SALE FOR STREET- IWPROVEflEHT. By virtue of a certain precept to me dfected by the mayor of the city of Indians pol , Indiana, mid duly attested by the clerk of paid city under the corporate seal of aald city, I will on SATURDAY, December 9, 1876, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room,, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. m. and o'clock p. Mof 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, and all cohU, to-wit: Lot No. nine (9) In outlot No. thirty-three (Xi) in the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, owned by lienry Orotenkemper, against which is assessed the sum of twelve dollars and ninety-two rente ($12.92) for street improvement in favor of James Garner 1 Co., contractors. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolls, Ind., November 15. 1878. SÄLE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of the eity of Indianapolis, Indiana, ana duly attested by the clerk of said city under the corporate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, December 0, 1S7G, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., of said day, the following described lot, or parcel or land, or so much thereof as may be neeessary to satisfy the sura hereinafter named as assessed against such premises (4r street improvement, and all costs, to-wit: Forty-six (10) feet west of ninety-four (91) feet southeast corn or of oat lot No. ninety-three. (!tl) In the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, owned by William H. Henschen, against which Is assessed the sum of cv-j dollars and eighty-two rents (JTÄ) fo,-"m1 improvement in favor of James eontractor. HENRY " TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. IndianarsDad., November 15, 1876. SALE FOR STREET IftlPROVEiuEflT. By virtue of a certain preeert to me directed by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said city under the corporate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, December 9, 187G, sell at public auction, nt the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. n, of said day, the followingdeseribed 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, towit: Eighty-three (S3) feet on Rockwood street. West side, part of outlot No. ninety-two (W) in tve city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, owned by William H. Henschen, against which is assessed the sum often dollais and seventy-nine cents (J10.7SH for street improvement in favo of James Muse, contractor. 1IEi;RY W. TUTEWILER, ' tt City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., November 15, 1876. SÄLE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of th city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said citv under the corporate seal of said city, I wiil on SATURDAY, December 8, 1870, sell at tmblic auction, at Ue City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clot-k a. m and 4 o'clock P. M., of saVl day, the following, described loi, or parcel of laud. or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the snm hereinafter named an assessed against such premises for street improvemeal, and all costs, to-wit: Nineteen (15) foet west ol forty iV)) feet, east end, south one-third V of atlot No. ninetythree (ifci) in the city ot Indisnapolis, Mariou county, Indiana, owrunl by William II. Henschen, against which is assessed the sum ol three dollars and twenty-tare cents (83.2.1) for street im pro venkent in fever tf James Muse, contractor.. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis Ind' November IS, 1S78. CL-WpoOL, fc Attorneys. SHERIFFS BALE. By virtave of an execution to ma directed, fron the clerk of Urn Huperior Court of Larloa eounty, Indiana, I will expose at public sale, to th highest bidder, on SATURDAYr the 9th. day of Iecember, A. D. 187G. between the hours of 10- o-'eloek A.M. and 4 o'clock P. X. of tsvid day, a4 the door of tho Court House of Marion eoaty, Indiana, the rents and profits for a teiia not exceeding seven years. of HuCl,Uowüu r'al estate to-wit: Btlnnlng twenty 0 rdr south of the southwest oorner the soa.tn'it quarter (I4) of the northeast cyiArter 0i sectitju twentyone (21), township sbtteeu. (hi), torth of rauge five (5), east; theace ves fiity rods: thence north t-ixleen 1H) rods. Uwrikee eaM, üfty (5W) rods; thenoe Boutin sixteen (it) rods, to the place of beginning, containing live (5) acres , more or lens, In Mario r county, Indiana and, on failure to realize the fuJJl amount of Jadg-. ment, interest aud wstSvi will, at the same time and plaee, expose at yubuc sale the fee si m pie of sa id real estate Taken as the property of therine E. Ham-. 11 n at the suit of. Hcrvey Bakes. said sale will be wade -without any Teilet whatever Irou TaUiAtioa or appraisement lows. ALBERT REISSNER FhfrXTot Marlon cor.n,t-. KoKembriU, AIXIaTä. nov!5-aw Watts & Mms Attorneys. STATE OF INMANA. Marion coratfy. s:; In the Superior Court of Marioo.Gounty,, in the sf!Ue of IndiaiMk, November t tui, 1S7Ö. No. lööia Karu&h E. Mtlntlre t. Charles O. Mclntire.. Be it knowntUat 8d day of November,, l7d, the abovw named plaintitl. by her attorneys, ttled la ttveotfiee of the clerk, of the buperUr Court oflisartan eotuity, in tho state ofr Indiana, his complaint agalnf-t the above, named defendant for divorce, arid on saii 3d, day f November,!, the said pöUutl ff died la said clerk's otftce tho affidavit t ft competent pemon sbowlng. that said cfct-fervaant, llmrles O.. Mclntlri, is uot a residen. of Le sutVe of IndU ana. -. . i Now therefor, by order ot said jourt, said defendant last above naraed bi.heretoy netltll nf thA fllini snd nundencv of tuiid com. nlnt against him, andthat v.nU be appears And answers or demurs th rea, at tle Calling of vvirt eanse on tne seotm ay cd tne term 01 fMeourt.tobebeg-.n and held at the court i,1 la the city of LcidiauapoU. on the first NODdj 1- Jannarv. 1.. Kala comnlalnt. and the matttjs aad tpnKh tnerein tKintaind and alleged, wlU h, "J1 .tN,r.,iin.d In hi absence. - . . AUSTIN 11, JUUOWN. DOV9-3W