Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1885 — Page 3

THE INDIANA BT ATIS SENTINEL WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25 Bbb

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It la act doubted that men have a home In thai place where each one has eetabllahed cla hearth M tie um ol fcta possession and fortunes, wberce he will not depart 11 noihtnt; calls him WT- whence if be has departed he seem to be a. wanderer, and 11 be returns be ctasca to wander. Condition tif-a Civil Law. "Tren stay atneme, ray heart, c ni rest. The bird ia aaftet In trie nett; 0 r all tnat flutter their FiDjn and fly, A tuwi. la hcvcrlEi ia the sky." Longfellow. pur. toctso rci-K8.

The nasl-0gati Mn'a Llttl.4 QUI,F.cm Eire la tbe roorulns till tlx at night A vrt&ij march for the strongest feet Sb- trroes alonr, a piii.'ut sight. To tc seen every dsy ia the city street, f re U lircd. and hungry. er,d coM and wat; She miaoies wi'.h Trretcbednc-ss where she stacCs; Eut she kcoas If khe Jailers & moment, she'll stt A me', hu blow from the cruel bands. Ter tambourine feds a? heawa lead; fcte wartly shil'a it from Ida to sMe, licr por little kuickle are bruised and rel: Ler tale, sunken eyes shot? how rauch sac his 1 . cried, Er.t she must keep step to Ce syest tnn. Wi;h rrerry, quick tingln of Ler tambourine; TALd watch for the cion Ji. in the late afternoon?, Eow scon they forget the sal faco they hare teen! üb. tow do yen thir.Tc she fee's whea she gees, lu Ire i leaf ant par on a tunny 3y, Tre row of nurse, ail taking their ease. With childrtn who 've nothing to do but play? "T, to 1 avc nothing to do but pley!" The thought! She can not Imagine it, if she tries: or tow such w&aJerful playthings are bought, Itc Cells thai can wallt and epen their eyes I "Who cava ncihine ti do but p'av!" It soems To 1 er tea: turn children in Heaven live. JC&t all ter wildtst, mot beautiful dreams A heppines3 greaier than that coald give. C children, who "re notbin.z to de but play, And are alajs teppy, do net fo:Ret The peer liit'e children who werk all day, Ard are tire d and hungry and cold end wet! n. II-, in the Christmas St. Nicholas. Ia the Old Schoolbook. I Wide Awake. The recm wss large; and the sea's, all full, were admirably planned (in fixing tha fcoce ever) for deine; mischief down under ii:e ilot3. 1 know there waa a great dead of liLc arr ong tbe g'lla, especially in epploa and pickles. In some cf tha famiiiea tha wemea did not know how to make good p'ekifs. and roce so well tu the girls cjoM late their ebilitv in thi3 direction, co tra ! Tfaa active over tL:sa of oi:e girl's mothsr, ho iz&Ce the bear, butwaato stiny with tbera that ibf re bal to ba much hijlln; td bribitijr v.beaLer9 were in the under-tbe-clesk market. OiCK'.rl wo fstcons for her enterpria? with "a pin rot ter stcV (meauia? papjet) Lavir r a box v'tn a picture at th3 botIcm, Tvb:ci you could have the pririi2.j9 of prepir gat Ly tbe pajmeLt of a pin; a-id fo tiitkly d I sue drive tte bnsine3 of wnich Le 1 ad tbe i-otoply, i: was a belief current in ichcel that ese kept her family in pics. Ticte thire.3 all happentd when "vre we:e rfry saralJ; in tbe days when we U3id to t:ade in ilan.raetä (which we had instead of Itkfe i tr.cJj) ana in cockles (which were ejsr hen s of p'enty, without mach no'in about tfcem. bavins rolled up ia item. Blips cf ifper with to l ns of silly rhyme, eastrly read and treasured); when we played jatk ttrawa and cat's cradies slily under the desk, ard tittd whiflig'gs maii by putting a s'Jck tbrorfh a button mould, and pay l!ttle tbinrs ibey were, fhooiine oil and giiug crazy ard comin into collitiou on the t'.ate wtich was their fif id of action ; in tha days wfcen we asrrep'itiously whittied away cut dais froa underneath to get nvitstiil for tie EDanUjJactnre cf crosrea for keepsakes tbe riddiirg and barbecuing going on so pradtialiy as net to be fcand cat t'il lo lata to x the miacbief on &ny one icdividaaL The Old Doctor's Story. 'I bare a liltle etcry to ttlljoa, boys," th c'd coctcr said t-j the yenn people tbe cttcr evenirg. "One day a locp, tot day it ted been, tco I met my fatier on the icad into town. 1 wuh jcu cculd take this package to the viilfce fer me, Jim,' he eiid, heslialirp. ""ev I wa? a boy of twelr, not fond rf rcrk, and vat just out of tne fcay-Se'd, wt ere 1 h?.d tttn at wort aincc daybreat. 1 was tirtd. dus.:y ?r.d hungry. It was two r.'i'iB into tewc. I wanted to get my supper, ir.(l towa'ha-ddresaforsicsicgechol. Hy first implu-e wa3 to refuse, and to do it tcrthly, fcr I aas vexed that he should ak rce affr cy locg day's work. If I did rticie ha wculti go himself. Ha was a gn" t'e, i a'.icnt old rcan. Eat something stopped n.e; ere cf Gcd's pood angels I think. Of ccr?s, fnhar, I'll taka it,' I said, Ifariüy, givics my scythe taoneof the men. lie g3ve e 6 tfce package. 'Itank you, Jim,' he siid. 'I wai going' r.jrelf, bat ecmehoff I don't feel very sirosg to-day.' "Ee walked with me to the road that 1r.rcfd oh to the town, and, as he hit, put his Lend on my arm, ayin 8?a:n, 'IaanS j on, ray ton. Vou'va always bea a good Ley to me. Jim. I tciritd into tovn and back a-v.n. "Wlrea 1 cac:e rcar t'-.e hone I Faw a crowd cf tl e farm-Lands at toe djcr. öae of thqm cswe to rr.e, ito ta?3 roiling down his fa:e. " "Yccr fV.her!' fce Eiid. 4fl3 fell jntt ts be reacted the house. Täe last wsrdj te f tcis wtre to jcu. ' I'm an old rr.aa now, bat I baya thaiked Ccd ever and over aain in s.11 the yerj tha; fcavs ps:-5d sTnc9 tha; hour, that those last word ce, 'i'oa lave teen a good "oy to ...'" lohunran being ever yet wa3 airry for tove cr t:i:dr:ess shown to otherj. Cut there is to pfcr cf reracrse so keen aj the bitterctfswnh which we rememter neglect or ccIdr.J3, wh en we ta?e shown to loved ocei lio tot bprndee loving deds end kind wc rcr, cepecialiy to tboe who gathr wit too tbcut th? tame hearth. In taaay faraijies a Labit f uspgin?, crorssees, cr ill ejturd R;b:r-p, praiuaüy cover tha real feeliic ci lva that lies d-ep teriat"i. Ard after sll.lt iisaeh a littla W27 that wt can go together! A Winter FJowT. lYoutu'a C'oaipaLloii.J I have a little ptient at tha Cb.irity ITt rj'ial who Jiitf ns'9 n e very mnch." Dc. Jd)Ie laid to nie ens Uy. Sbe's from the con-try, am run over by astraet-ctr ntc t;c:e ego. Fell as she was croj3ing th9 fciett." "Are her inj.rifa very fevere?" I aikol. ' I .'tar to. iJer leg ra broken, bit tb'.'s tle:;t. lltr er?:- teeni? .injured, and if the dcs ret recover. I'm ar.'aia s&e will b9 a ciipp fcr life. Po-.r child! Herfstheris ti e driver cf a ttreet car, a. thirty-fi7e dolors a rrcnih.ari that, yoa knor, in't 1 k!y to ccv?r hcse icrit. clothing a id f od for three children, ard the incidental erptttcs ct a longi:ine:s be::de. Kd he trcughtter to the tcspüal. The child hu to mother." How cM is she, do:cr?'' a;k;d my little i.jte, Geitirrde Ea'.clt, who was just re;oyejirg freni an attsck cf me?il?e. "Atoct twel7e. Ycnr ee, I bslieva, Miss f.'ortre. Bst tben she isn't a bltliSra you. ehft'a ratiett. and tweet and g-1, and f,ra e!ul ler eveyth'ng I do for h?r. She dcts'tra'l rä hard rares, ard kitk and tert sei if I eve l tay 'castor oil.' " (rt'e rented. "Usjfce you don't make her driak it, and tten JasgL ?id eay it's tbe mo3i locthicg thlrg for a troubled temper, ilajhs joa'xe good and tice to her." 'Who conid help it? S'aa beas her palm aopatiectly. And then if I hurt her, she ml waj a says, with a pitifnl smile on her llttls hite lace, 'I know joa can't help bartin? rat, and I try to stand It.' Now thit's jart like you, Miss 8pitCre, Isn't it?''

I. Cf rile berg her head for a mfnnfe.bat the j ine prrtribie pirit icon aeertei itte'l.

' w bat s br name? ' she aaked, peremptcriJy. "Iiathera qneer ore, Alabama Foster. Put her father and brother and sister call her Fair a." "Ea the pet dolls aid books and playttiE.r "She baa ncthirg. Her father is a3 poor a he can fce, and Ler only dolls ard p!artfcirpa are her little brother and slater. He tells me she's been a little mother to them ever since his wife's death. As for books, I dca't tnppcee jhe can read a word." I wts interested now. Orly twelve years old, and with two CCiivi. u to care tor ; ny tV. --or child rcana?e?'' I Vtiy 1 b!l,eve EDrciintcr destto k ttem CtiivlMU to care lor? by, doc'or, to n does asked. I perzuidcd the rnintcrdest to . fc "e.,u!.I0i..f,3 a 1 I . m . hour every dev. and there 1 ' i4"; ttiue lrcldjcc her hard, clasping L!T3TJnd tLe neek ard crjing rut, O Bams, when w jou ttmiu' tack? We warj yea so bad at hen el " 1 11 cone &3 toon as I can, dear, she alwijt je. Cnt yen meat be gcoi treftil, ir.d net lei poor pa misi mo too trtch.' " 'Tli eerd her try icgirg doll!" Gc '.ia burst cut, iaiettotiPly ; ' and my china teaset, and oh! a it of thicga!" Vre. Isßaüe ratted her hr al. 4 Good for yen, my deu! I'm g'ad to see the measles hasn't struck 13, as I was afraid, and turned jcu into a monster. I had every xeaEcn to fear it, 3oate?. Butlreillydon't thins Ears caies hr dclla or plajthicgi. fine's foa old in her ways for then. I carried her a doll, bat the didn't eeem to know how to p'ay with it, and turned it over to her litt e siitcr. She said, as eravely as a jnde, 'I tever had a doll when I was small, and ttcn, 3 on know, I hava the children. Borcehow, 1 don't caic far make teliave things.' " "liat don't she care for aDy thirg?-' aiked aitorhhed Gertie. "Just take her a flower If yon want to see delight. The child always lived in tte country until a year ago, and she's homesick for the san and the flowers and the grata In her old home. I carried a Cower every now and then before the last severe freeze, and it was pathetic to eee how the fondled 1 and kissed it, and laid it cn her pillow where the could touch it" I s'i-Cfe, annti, we haven't a single, solitary flower in the parden?" Gertie aaked me after the doctor was gene. Not one, and there are cone in the market br.tafew iayonicas, that are beyond cur rreais," I answered. Gertie toue.ht intently with knitted trows fcr a few minutes. "I'm well eiough to go ont," the es'd, decisively, ' and to morro tr, am tie, yoa Ed I wi.lgotothe hospital to tee that gi;l." ' lr. deed, jcu won't Tbe djctor says yoa ere net to go out for a week, and if thU inc n tr t weatLtr la:t3. I can't say how long tcu will be a prifccer." I (Xfecttd that ahe wouM barst Into tetrs at this announcement. An invalid mother and dcimg fitter who did not kno haw to eay no to Lis dirlirg, harl spoiled Gertie terrio y. Hat the was a warm hearted, generous iit'ie creatrr?. with a reserve cf good tornd tenEe Jy-rg under her petalasce. She did rot cry, bnt the prraisted. "rrttio'tick a mite, and it will dime pc cd to go out. 1 ciUit see that liltla girl in the hcspifal." ' Eo jcu sha'l, when it ia prcd?nl. Bat jr.it .it patiently, and ycu shall ra-ry to ter whit 6he laves best, eome beautilul llowtZ3.U Tlowtr!" the exc'a'iied. "V,'hy, auntie 1 oa eaid theie wt re note!' ' Noi to day, but tfcere will aome la a verj' hi cit tirce. Djn't j-oa recneoiber thoje hyacinth bndi I bought and planted some setfcs ago? I put them in a dark place, and to dy 1 find the to ia tbe hyacinth glasses aro plowing beantifully, and tbess in tha jets aie full of buds. Think what a disp'ay of cilor thfy will rr.ake while, bice, piak, yeLcw and red. You thall have tbe two g'effeB and several of the pots to carry to j e ur sick girl a? toon ai thr-y are in b'.coia. That's worth waitirg for, isn't it? ' Grtia clapped her hands and k's3ed me tfchts.lSticaMy. "You dear, sweet auntis!" she ciitd. "Yoa most bring the hvaciatha in here, so that I can watch them. And you must eo ard see the little girl, and tell her I'm coming. 13at you mustn't say a word about the hyacinths, cf course." The rut day found ma by the bed3id9 of the little jatieni in whom we wera interf sld. Scch a Bweet, patient face ebe had, and a natural courtesy of dinner which is not often fourd in the children of tbe very peer. Her little sister was standing by the bedside, and Eama, as well as her recn:ufcent posiiion allowed, was coaibing and cnxliDglte child's fiaxca hair, and tijjing terfcbabby dtcis. "You see, ma'am, pa tries to do all he cn frr the children, bnt men don't know ho v. lie pntcn Kllen'a aproi h'nd part bef.-e, ar.d she never knowed it. Ellen's as goo J .s geed can be," with a loving smi'e at the little ore. "bnt Pte aint got any Lead for hxia things right. Now run home, jcu and Will, and try and sweep the fl jor and have th'ncs neat for poor pa. You're all he's got no to do fcr him." he lay back on her p'llow, and watched the children urtil the door dozed oa theai. Tten she ligbed deeply. "Yoa muxt be very tired ljiDg here?' I asled. A wistfnl look crept into the child's eye?. "I try ret to be," the ssid simply. "It wonldu't htlp rue to feat bid about it. E7c:jbcdy's gcol to me fcer?, and if is wasn't fur pa and the cbildiei.'' Another hsazy s:gh Cv'mp'eted tbe sentence ihada.'cw violets, end put them i a h?r h&r.d. Then came the cndCea change the doctor had Broken of. Her languii eyes bibter.ed, a fatat color roB8 to bor whi:e cliee", aemL'epaitcltcrlips, ands'a rai et the flowers to them, aiid drew long brai'.hs as if to inha!c tteir fazrance. "Oh, aint tliey sweet? " tlia cii.d at hs'. "We was alwajs poor fo'ks, but where we c;;d to live, we had a bi? girden. asd 1.1a used to make pc-ties, ar.d Isold 'em. 13at when n;a nid, pa ne cou.du't aiay thre no kipr. tin ncd tJ tay U:l vrhsra tha waj ctia' ti e flowers was & toai liner and sweeter thai, iu our garden. Tail's Ileivea, yi knew. I always cid live Co vei3, but no they're hk ma ar.d H?a;ci trn:e. Oa, I do kve'cnifo! I do love n 00!" 1 lave a little tiece abit yonr owa n?j whoi comlrgto s?e5on," IsiidtO her, D-. Ttda l tai made her toaax'cus tjs yen!" Dr. Ldaile' 1 Le repeated. ' Oh. h'a sj kit d arid gec i to rue, ias'a n.arjd t tlw cLL'drtD. I tloa't bei e?e tigere ever ao gcrd s gtntJerr.an in the &ho!e world!' I rrte to take rjy have. "Won't you c-ma a,:ain, ma'am? ' the &ked politely. "Vety 0ju, I hope, and with myliltla niece n When I rot heme Gertie qnesiioneJ and crors-qcesticned rueutitil she fa'rly dcavs ndL'-trapted. I wai relieved when ebe turned her at'enf oa to the hyacinth', which the declared had grown f ally an inch sinse I le!t the honff. Eat I must acknowledge that never hava I feen hyacinths grov ai fast as thoco. They all bloomed, tec, at the same time, fine dcutlo blooms 0' every variety cf color. Dr. Isdaila had proaiifei to have a temporary ahelf put np near his patient's bed, so that she coald watch her tl Divers all tte time without raising her head. "I'm bothered about her,"'the good doctor said. "Siie doc3n't mend ai she snould. Hsr injuries ate certainly betler, bat she getj weaker and more liatle-a every day. Dj you knew, I think u'a a ciae of nostalgia home-sickne!-'. Bh&'a pinin fcr the wretched little hole the calls home, and the dirty little young one3 who must wear her hfa oat. I tell her she's foolish to waat to leave a place where everjtfcing is nice and omfor.able arosnd her, but be jast cries, and gets weaker than ever. Fcrbapa your flowers may rone her up '' The next day Gertie and I, having enlisted tbe sei vices of a man and a wheelbarrow, proceeded to the hospital with her plants, ify first glance at Bama shocked me, sae was

to mcch whiter and thinner than at my last visit. "I ve brccght my little niece to C3 you " Is!d. She held out her hand with a faint smile. "Are you cot better?" I asked. "The pain ien't bad," she sa.'d. "bat the dector saya I'm fretting 'bout hrme, and that fcindeis rr.e from gettia' well I do wait to go home bad. If I've got to d'e, I want to die there, end if I'm to get better. Til ne: better iccrer where I can see my children ail (he time. Oh raj ! wbat is that?" as the it an bearing the noners arranged the cn oa tbe shelf beside the bd. A g:od:y .hov they trade there, their fragrant breath filliuj tte air. ' These are roue hyacinths mr little nie has tiocght fcr you," I sa!d. "Yoa sse they are pro wing, and won't fade for a long time. It will help you pass the time to wat:h tlera." Not a word from tbe child. Her great eyes, ztd cn the flowers, seemed to dilate. "Whata the matter with her? wbi3pered GeiiK icckirg frightened, "Don't she l:ke thris?'' ' Clifc'e trying to realize that they are rea'.ly I f r," Iwhispered back. She can't take it ail in at once, she's so weak and ill." ' Ehe gave them to me?'' Bama asked, tremulously, pointing to Gertie. I nodded, and by a sudden movement, she took Gertie'" hscd and pretsed it to her lips. "Now I can wait,1' the said, smiling through her tears. I understood her. The waiting woald be end arable, with those beautiful things to eheer her. "You've done my patient a world of giDd," Dr. Idaile raid next day. "She'a cheerfal ard tcpefnl, and those are the tonictahe needs. She neyer takee her eyes off the fljwers, and won't even let them be moved at night. If the Improvement continues, I tell her tbe will be able to go home in ten days." These ten davs were full of work for Gertie atd me. We found ont Bama's house, and set to work to make one room in the house comfortable. We were not rl?h, bat we hsd eld curtains, and bedspread), aad strips of carpet, and several spare pieces 0! furniture, and various little things that we diekdged from the garret. The father, who teemed a Cftild, helpless kiEdcfraan, gazed epen-rccataei at tue wonderful changes our old bälonginss effected in his wretched hoase. As for the chiliien, we insisted that seme ezcus3 should be made to prevent them from visiting their e's'er. We wanted to surprise her, aad the children would never hold their tacgaea. 60 the great day arrived, and as a crowning ornament Gertie had brought her pretty cape with her two pet canaries aad haaj ia the window between the curtains. 'Da yon-lnterd givirg your birds ti Eama?" I atked. astonished. "Ys," ehe answered ; "at least she sha'l tee p Item until she can gt oat." 2he ted was soft and white, the "fire bained cheerily, th tea wes made, and a nice cup aid saucer ready cn a li'.t'c table beside the bei. wtea we heard a noie at the do Dr. It cjeced, and Binia'a fatasr, csrryia? the rcorgirlin tij arms, walked in, aad laid htr on her tea. she lcoled around bewildered. "Eat tbi3 isn't home, pa!" she exclaimed, ard then her eves fell cn us. "It's yen! It's youl ' the cried, and to our heror, sbe faln'el away. I will not dwell on the ecene wtea she recjvered I never krew before tfca1; old thirjgs c?nll awaken such intensa pratitnde. As for rtertie, she robbed aloud, and as we walked herrt sie kept lepeating, "It was si little ta ts, auntie and so ranch, iothim. I v actio keep cn djing ttiaga for roar folks." I must say for my Ji'tle niece she has kept on düieg kind acts. Not only tD Bama, wbo is quite well and hardly liinps at all, but to all distressed people who come in Ler way. ' I7IT AKD FLEASASilBT,

"Yes, Müs Frost, I always wear gloves at nijbt. Thsy make one's hands so nice and soft." Mies l'rort "Ah! And do yoaeleap with your hat on?'' A Qaincy, Illinois, debuting siclety has decided that there is more pleasure in seeing a man thread a needle than in watching a woman's attempt to drive a nail Young Gilpin, on returning from a rile with his sweetheart, was askad where he ha 1 tern. "Oh, oat riding with a party." "Yes," spoke uph!a young brother, "and hen I caw you. jouwere supporting your party enthusiastically." "What ia economy?'' aksthe Philadelphia American. And the Nor;ht3wn Herald answer;: "It ia raying ten cents for a c'gtr.aad compelling your wife to turn her litseatcn's drm ta trae it do another winter. The country is fairly bulging with sao'i economy." The latest craz9 with the Indastrioua Rnd frvertiva portion of the fair sex 13 tea maticgcf roantc! lambrequins out of app3"atly caft-oll articles of manly aitire. When "hubby" wan ta to gi Gihicgnexi samrner there'll bo wailing and gnasaiog of teeth. Boston Globe. "Why do you set snch a tough chicken bsfcre me? ' iudignr;atiy exclaimed a fair daaieel in a reEtauraat the other day. "Ae before beaaty, always, you know, ma'aat," relied the polite attendant, who well knew bo?r to eerva his employer and a tough chicken at the eame time. A rcmantic scriba thin describes the firat kiscf a rewly-welded ciupie. 'Up tha p-f if cine swept avenue of love, and under the roseate archway of hyusen, they had pastd irto the 307-lit redins of tbat higher end htd;er existence where bjuI mee:3 60Ul cn lim id wiej of ecstatic feelinj, and hearts torch hearts through the b ended chancel of lips ia rapture liakad." Gjih! Boston Globe. Kavir g a Clear Understanding: "Naw," said tl.e b.idegroom to the bride when they letarned from the loneymcoa trip, "lat uj have a clear understanding before wa settle down to married life; are joa to ba Präsident cr vice-pres dent cf this concern?" "I want to ba neither preinent nor vicepresident," the answered. "I will b content sritb a sahoruicste petition." "What ti hat?'' Controller Bceton Conrifr. of tha currency." lie Was Not A fr hi of the Gtlloira. Littie Johnny F:z'.'itjp wai re'Jaied by h!s f&tLer for tbrowicg sicnei at another bey. "If you keep on In that way yu will onindt murder and behuogsümeof these dsya," eaM the rarent. Oh, if t a;a giing ta ba han r I'll h?e a n;ce time. Tht xiewipaers Ml briai out my picture, and tbe pretty grla will vij.t me every day ia my cell, and briaa me (lasers, and I'll get Into Heaven sure; and tint will be fcnll7, won't it, ro?" Rhecrratism i primarily cans?d byaciii y cf the b'ood. Hood's Saraparilla pariües the blocd, and thu3 cures the disease. Wb?n a man can not venture to remark in the family circle that "Honesty ia the be it policy" without his wife risinsc to indignantly deny that she ever "went through his pockets when he wa3 asleep," there ia a strong suspicion in the air tnat sue does not sleep eo sound as rot to get up occasionally to see if be has any buttons missing from hla clothes. Fall Iliver Advance. Dcllcato Plaeaaea o( either tex, however induced, speedily, U ereughly ard permanently cured. Comlicated and ob3tita'e cases of bio d taints, ulcers, tbstr actions, unnatural discharges, exhausted vitality, prematnre decline, nervous, mental and organic debility, yericccale, bjdrocele, diseases of proetrate gland, kidneys and bladder, piles, fiitulas and rapture, all permanentlv cured. Staff of twelve expert racialists "in cans'aut alteadanca, constitntiDg the mct complete orgaaization of medical and surgical skill in America, Send history of caBe and addres for illustrated ry Mtdlcal Association, BaffAlo, N. Y.

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Cor rpaden are invited to laralah ertxmal enlj Sias, charades, riddles, rebuses and other "knotty problems." addressing all coraraaalcatlons relative to this dcpirtncrt to 2. F, Cüdtounj, Lewlitea No 1139 - A Well Drilled Army. A friendly host Is In tbe laaa. And under inarching or Jera To thread Its way oa every hand, Aad beta la all our border:. To mend the breeches worn by tiraa To run and help the needy By working at each felt doeizn Ia gathciicgs strong and t paedy, A poodly sight are they when drilled. Their eyes and poIj?nrda g.'eamlns: Tbelr moremeuts r.oiseleis, ripid, aklllel, Tteir banners gaily streaming. Tbelr weapons are of choicest steel, For service ever ready; And friend or foe a wound may feel If la a hand unsteady. And seme have fahen on tbe way, Andsome arc maimed and batterel, And so they perish day by day, And in the dust are scattered. No, 1140. A Biddie. Where la the man who will read to me. The riddle that I can aek? Paring and told of heart ia he, Who understands tha task. How can one and the so". .'same thin?, In different spots have birth, To li:eon the laceof theocea 1 spring, Or out oa the smiling exnh .' How can It kiss my ladj's lips, Or ballet abetgar'a checi, Gl'de through the corn, wcera avalley dips, Or climb to the mountain's pat? Where It baa no lips, it haj no hand, It taa do wing to fly: It has no foot to tte 1 the land. And neither ear nor eye, It has no ton cue, and yet it cuanta Full n any a lonndtlaj; It has no form, and ytt it Haunts liefere the traveler's way. Joe Amory. No. 1141 Figuratively Speaking. Five hundred and one hundred, sir, And then one thousand more ; All these. If yon piea&e, You may divide with case: Then tlx and eight you add, Divided by ore-Ioimli ot a brad. The result of all this computation fchould be the name or designation Ot a body of men of ancient day Ar.d the term of oilice which gave them py. IfZLviA May, No. 1143. A Classical Uonb'e Acrostic. A Grecian divinity, prlmals unfold, Who Invented the plow and tha rake, we are told: And the finals her surname, derived from a town Where her worship began, as by history shovn. 1. A warlike tribe of ancient Gaul, Courageous, wise and etrDng. 2. A term applied to i'ericies, Hut many think it wrong. A common patronymic name. In Carthage onco well knowa. 4. Oae of tha famous KpErli, who 1 rem dragenb' testa had grown. 5. C A people, pawcrfol and brave, Py C'RL'sar'a power brought lov. An Entern countiy. little kuo'.rn, as anc.ent records tuojv. Yah 3. No. 1143 A Charade. My nrsT. so tcey tell me, ia awfully proud. And bis face is ts dark a? a black thunder ciond: Aad be ttays in a place that yoa oant not to mention. If you lave to good manners the slightest preteLsion. Ent If I in that place was obliged to ref ide 1 wouldn't Indulge in inordinate pride. ! y sr ond the ladies are crazy to make. It's a chain that they iUe for Its owa charaiing ske. And if they are settled, and mated already, My tFCPSD thty'll make for Eom3 other yoang lady. Jly 11 is a hardy, convenient thing, Aud on a cold day in the Wiutcr and 3pring, 1 fhudder to think what a fellow would do, f be Lsciu't one ail to be'ake bimself to; c And really a man couldn't inano at ail, To ttiut:gle through life if he hadn't aa ail. JOE AM3RY. No. 1114. An Attendant of D y. When nlf ht puts on her sable dress. It quiets down my temper some; iiut when Old Day, m Kay attir, Ccmcs forth to greet us like a Eire, 'Tis then I raftktf &!1 nature hum. And with my presence do orpre-aä Many a lone, unliatpy toal. Kut 1 Ckn't he'p tills, my fr;end3, 1 vow, Kverso sorry tnouph I re. In all the world none envy me. 'J bough Ironi tde first day until hot, I've t ten at ev'ry winning poal. Whether ia suteiy ball, at learned debite, Or in tbe woTld of commerce smil or gr .-at, Upon the Meld ol battle, or ol iuu, V better the cause be lost, or caute be wan, I'm always there, ard to mystlf is due iluch ot the credit which tho victor botsts Though good behavior üo'h me e'er eschow, Yet ail I do surrounded, like unseen ghosts, Kow, if you caa discover my name, 1 prithee tell. And 1 will bid you ail a kind farewell. U. J. B, No. 1145 An Anagram. What mournful wall comes floa'.ln; dowa From classic woild and lent Through ageagray with eld It souud3 A "psgau'b dad I tree." Tor March Competition. Goldsmith's "Vicar cf Wakefield" aud miscellaneous works, niotly printed, illustrated ar.d bound lo cloth, will be presented thatece'eref the best lot of aussen to the ilarch "Xnotly rioblema." February's Award, The February prize is awarded 0. II. Flint, Indiarapoli3, whose list of answers somewhat exceeded i)5 per cant. The next liat in s;za was that cf Matthe Eiähop Indianapolis; and 11. Eaton, Greeley, Ccio., was third in rank. Ferao&al. Ur. Charles L. Tharber, who will bi remembered aa a very snccejfnl participant in tte Sentinel's "word hunts" in the paat, ins attln be?n winner of a similar contast offered hy an Indianapoiia baaiueaa eavabliaament. Jiueuera. 112r).-Ei(!e show. 112(1. A miss is aa coed as a mile." 1127. Hv (high) son tea. 112. 1, Nacarat. 2 Kftfrierative3. 3, GJomeration. 4, rrogncsticate. 5, ilariouette. 0, Multilateral. 1120. B a L azaron T I A I N 1 ntea L D E tin Ü xpressio N 1130. No smoking (nosa m-a king). 1131. Brag on cogarb. Cailard aad the Colored Man. Indianapolis Evening Minute,! It is said ,f the new Attorney General, ex Senator Garland, that he is immensely pcpular with the colored people of his own State, Arkansas, and presumably throughout the tenth eo far aa known. It 13 said ia Mr. Garland's behalf that when Governor of Arkansas he eo won the conCdcncs of tha negrcea by his wise admiuftralion of the laws and just reaard for their rights that he baa since been twice elected Senator unanimously, every colored man In the Lgls'alure votirg for him. "Garland could now hf at Blaine," said Senator Beck, recently, by colored votes alone in Arkansas, or wherever he is known in the Sjuth. A maa with such a record at the head cf the Dapart men t of Jast'.cs would at once win tha confidence cf the cjlcred people and ba a guarantee to them that they have nothing to fear from a Democratic administration." It rcsy te, therefore, that the (election of Gar

land for tbe Law Department was one of the most pel lue and sagacious moves ot the new President in making up his Cabinet R2XIGI0US INTELLIGENCE AND IN CI-DEST.

Religion brings both pleasure with It, and profit after iU The revised versioa o! tha Old Testament Will be puhlls'aed ia London next Eister. I will be content with no pawn off Heaven but Christ Himself; for Christ, possessed by faith here, is young heaven and glory in the bad. S. Eatheiford. The sexton of the Second Congregational Church in Winsted, Conn., ftir stealing money from the cantributioa box by a wire, baa been suspended f ;r a year. God eome times wa'hea the eyes of his children with tears in order that they may r ed aright his providence and hia commandments. Theo. L. Cnyler, D. D. A recent writer cilia tha attention of young theo'.egical students, about to graduate at th a coming seminary cammsncements, to the Eapublio of ilexlca aa a missionary feld. At the Baptist Eccial dinner at Delmonicb's, New York, last week there were present about 100 persons. Ex -Post master General Thomas L. James was the gaeat of the evening. "Sculpture and palntlnga, rival arts. Ye can no loner soothe my breast; 'Tis love divine- alone Imparts The promise of a future rest; On that aj attadlast soul relies lly trust the Cross, my hope tbe skies." Michael Angelo. TheEev. Dr. 0 II. Tiffiny, ia lately reviewing the centenary o! ilethodism, said that he believed that old fishioned tinging of Of old fashioned revival hymns had brought more people into the cuareh than all th9 p rv e s and sermons. Who fathoms th3 Eternal thouahtT Who talis ot tcLeme and plan? The Lord is God! He needeta not The poor device of man. I dimly Ruess from blc-slcg known Of greater out of Eisht; And with the chastened Psalmist own Uis judgment;, too, are right. J. G. Whlttier. Bishop Parker, e! tho Methodist Church South, died after a brief illaess in Near Orleans Maren G. He was born ia Rome, N. Y., in 1829. went to New Orleans about ls3ö, began preaching at nineteen, end was fir several years editor of the New Orleans Advocate. He was chosen bishop in 1SS2. Eishep Dwenger, of Fort Wayne, ha9 is sued a circular 10 the Catco'ics of this Diocese, in accordance with tli 3 instruction of the Jate Plenary Council at Baltimore, ordering the laity not to act or to Rive any money to the to called Dynamite Fand, c'aimirgitis cantiary o the teachings of the Catholic Church and against the principles of government. llome Items and Topics. "All your own fault. If you remain sick when von can Get hop Litters that never Fail. The weakest woman, smallest child and eick est invalid can use hop hitters with safety and great gocd. Old men tottering around from rheumatism, kidney trouble cr an7 weakness will be made a'most new by using bvp bittcra. My wife and daughter wsre made healthy by the use of top bittera. and I recommend them to my people. Methodist Cleigjman. A any Kood doctor If hop E:t'crs arc ntt the best family medlcina On earth ! 1 ! Malarial fever, ague and biliousness will leave every neighborhood aa scon as hop bitters arrive. "My mother drove the paralysis and nearalg'a all cut of her system with hop bitters.' t.i. uswego eun. .Ktep the kidneys healthy with hop bitters and you need not fear sickness " Ice water is tendered hsrmless and more refreshing and reviving with hop bitters in each drauptL The vigor of yonlh for tha a-jed and In tra in hep titters ! ! ! f "At the change of life nothlu equals Hop Bitters to anay all troubles iacidea t t. Ihcreto." "The bett periodical for ladies to take monthly, and from which ttey will receive the greatest benefit, is hop bitters." Methera with sickly, fretful, nursing children vill cura the children and beutüt the me!ve& by Uking hop bitters da;ly. Ibf usands die annually from eooie form Of kidney dh.5e that rabt have bseu preventtd by a timely use cf hop bitters. It dig estion, weak ttoruach, irregularities of the bowels can not exist when hop bitters arc med. A timely 0 rise of hop Pittt ra will keep a whole family In robust health a yar at a little cost. To produce real, genuine Bleep and child-lite r p:ea all night, take a little hop bitters cn retiring. &JNcne genuin, without a bunch cf green hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with "Hopr" or "Hops" in their name. THIS 13 THE G?iü!?IE! sou) only in bottles with cr t? wRAFntna. eki THAT CTSIP OVK3 coax ta unbbokbh. Cur trsde-mp.rk around eTery bo'Xe, In ticVncsi tun Drop it iTcrth Is Wcigiit in Gild rov -g .11 ipZ?'iir-i ItiUtdueanCrjheals atl triads 01 raaammat'rin, CATAHliH, COLDÖ, BlAERHEA, BiiEDilAT13M, NEÜKALG1A, has cured more cases thsn anything ever prescribed. DIPHTHERIA, BOAS 1HF.OAX: uae it promptly, delay la dangerous WL18, BLIND, JBLKr.DlKG OP. ITChTIN-3, 1'LCEES.OLD OR NEW WOFND3, ültCIfr.i, BÜEN8, TOOTHACHE, EARACHE, EYEd, BCALDd, EPRA1NS: the greatest known remedy. Controls nKilORRUAGEd, FEM ALK COMPLAIN IB. BLEEDING Nor-e, llouth, Stomach, Lnnga, or from any cau?e, etopred as by a charm. It Is called the WONDER OF HA LING. Used externally and ifTHBSALLY, We have an aabnche of testimonials. Send for oar b-wk failed Freeh It will tell yoa all about It nit rnsAFK to rsa any peepakatio! ircarr thb genuine with oca iBicnosa. tricei 6Cc, IL 11.73b rßSD'SEITRlCT CO.. 76 5th I. fov ort

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ÜB1TTERS CURE3 AiicistASLsomsa LIVER KIDNEYS STOMACft BOYiTKLS. iS2 ALL DRUGGISTS! Jaoudlao, IlafcUual Ccnatipsv 'ion, Livor Gonjlnirat, Slclr Jic Crflaclio, TJisea c Hid asj-3, jCt-a.t Etc. Itt.'.Ltiina cu ti-.e Vxzzt Drtib'i, aa which rxy haccamcrated 121:117 A3 tt It ck-srecs ths cyetcra ;h:ronshly, andsa . wriivmaop Tim blood la tTrif;cna28il It ! cc. tr. iKtox'.cetlcg bivft,r, jj ff, 14 ha us.? 1 r. such, by vsoa OtiSiif Sou? Troprlctcre, M. LC11S A443 KANSAS C1TAyeesJiEp.own, Attorney for Plaintiff. SnERIFF'3 SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the Cierkof the Superior Court of Mar'on County, Indiana, in a cause wherein Stephen K. Fletcher, administrator, Ac, is plaintiff, and John L. Mothershead et al. are defendant, tease No. S2,"59) requiring me to make the sum o! one thousand and one hundred and ten Cellars and tweuty centa 21,110.201, aa provided for in ea!d decree, with Interest oa said decree and cot f, I will expose at public sale, to tho highest bidder, on SATCEDAT, THE 1ITH PAY OF AraiL, A. D 1SS3, between tte l ours cf 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., of Faid day. at the door of the Court House of Marion County. Indiana, the rents aud profits for a term sat exceeding seven years, of the lollowina real estate, to-wit: Lou number two hundred nd aeateea 2171, two hundred Bnd etguten 2ix, and two hundred and nineteen 219 in Elijah T. Fie Cher's seroud addition to Urtgbtwood, atcord'ng to pUt recorded in l'iat LrolE Number 5, at pae Ul.in the ofiice cf the llecorder cf Marion County, aaid land brin)! in Marion County. Indiana. If such nets and proSta will not sell for a sufficient rum to satiiysaid dx;ree, interest and cos'.f, I will, at the seme time and place, cxpo-c to public rsle the fee tiraple c eaid real es'ate, rr so mnrh thereof tsirayt e sufiititnt to disca-ge said decree, interest nd cosis. aidsale will be mcde witnout any relief whatever ir2i valuation or aipiaincmcnt laws. GEOP.GE H. CARTER, Sheriff oi Marlon County. March 17, K. D., AvEts Ai Bkown, Attoraejs for Piaintia. SCEKIFF'S 8 ALE. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the Clerk ol the Superior Court of Marion County, Indiana, la a cause wherein Stephen K. Fletcher, administrator, etc . is plaint! J, and John L. Molhershead et al. are defendants, (case No.32.37t), lequir'ng me to cake the 6um cf four hundred and sixtytlx dollars and seventy-seven centa (516.77), with interest ou said decree aud costs, I will expose at public tale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, THE 11th DAY OF AITJL, A. D. 1865, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. ra. and t o'clock p. in., of eatd day, at the doer of the Courthouse ot Marlon County, Indiana, tbe rents and proflta Jor a term not exceeding seyen years, of the following real estate, to-wit: Let number forty-two V2) in El jah T. Fletcher's second addition to Erightwoud, ia Uirioa Con my, Indiana If si.cn rents and prcflta wfii not sell for aeufEcicntEurato satisfy said decree, Interest and coM. l will, at the aaias t.me and place, expose to public aa:e the fee Sfmrie oi raid real estate, or eo much thereof as mrfy be sufiicient to dlschaige said decree, interest and costs. Ssld sale will ba made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement ls. REGIME H, CARTER, Eheriflof Marioa County. March 17. A. D. 1?85. Aykes i Enowy, Attorneys for plain ti 3. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue cf a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from tho Cierkof tre fc'uperior Court of Marlon County, Indiana. In a cause wherein Biephen K. Fletcher, administrator, etc., is pla:ntiif, and John 0. nereth et ah are defendants (case Na S2.V77), requiring me to make the sum of four hundred and forty five dollars am fiitj five cents (5 115.55). with interest on siid decree ard costs, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, TUE 11TH DAY OF AFRIL, A. P., 1. bstwecn tbe hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. of se id day, at the duor of the Court-house of Marlon County, led'.aaa, the rents aud p-oüta for a term not extecdins sven years, cf the followirp real estate, "to-vr it: Lot number one hundrc-d and tw;ntv atx in K T. Fletcher's second addition lo Uright vood, In Marlen County Indiaua. II such rente and profits will not sell for a anfuclcnt sum to satisfy said decree, interest and cosis, 1 will, at the same time and placo, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real cstai?, or so much thereof as may bo euSicient to discharga said df crce, interest and cosis. Slid sale will oc mede without any relief wn-.u-ver from valuation or aipialbcmeut laws. GEORGE Fl. CARTER. Sherjfi of Matloa Couaty. Maich 17. A.D. 1SÄ CoLrracK A Oi'i esheim. Attorneys for Plaintiff. QTATK OF TNDHNA, ALLEN C3ÜNTY, SS. William Kacu?h vs. John Kaoueii. In the Allen Circuit Court, for April term, 1. It appariD2 by eSidavu this day fiied lr the Ofiice of the Clerk of the Alien Cite Jit Court t.iat the ebove named defendant, Joan Ka?i?a,has abei.tfd himself from his usntl place of res;derce In saiil Allen Count v. tRte aloresali, and pore io parts unkno-vn 1-t moro tiita Cfteon jitrs last past, leiviaj real prope-ty in said county w thout haviiiij made any salliclout provision for haosre of tho si roe, and the abve nemtd plaintiff having this cay üic.t h's ViTiflid coniLl8;at for administration of the cstite of said John Kt ough. allegiDsr that tald rc-il es;ate ii tolui to wait?, and that the salo ot tne sa-ne ia r ctsssry ior tbe payment of tha cebts of said John Kaough. by order of sail court, not'ee ia hereby (riven to said John Kaoagh ihat nn'e;a he ej x e8r before the Judce of said court oa or before the4,hdayof My. l!S3t atd answer or demur thereto. 6ald co-np'a'jit will ba co lsidared and proof heard aad tha applicttloa of the plalmla for Utters cf administration of his estata passed upon and determined in his absence. WILLI -a D. MAIN, Clerk of the Allen Circuit Court. ManfiQOd Roeforod Caasing; lTremsture Decay, fteirous JJebiht J, Lost Manhood, Aciia-ice tried ia vain eve .wir Lnnvrn remedy, b as discoverea a r imple meMinof B!f-cnra, rhich bo will fend 1'Ki'K to hia fellow-tuilerern. Address. J.U.REEVL2), 3 Chaihau iu w York. CO.- ioCZEXAXi. La FOR 8ALB. F)B SALE Matthew Patent Renewable Uerav crandura Boot. Bend for sample copy and price list. Samples sent postpaid to any addreaj on jet-elpt ol bO centa for No. I, or 40 eenli for No t AdaxeM&XKIIKJfcL C0M?A2Y, ZadiacafoUs.

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Avars & Eecwjc, Attorneys for plalntlffi SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a certified cony of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of tbe Superior Court of Marion County, Indiana, In a cause wherein Stephen K. Fletcher, administrator, etc., is plaintiff, and Maggie Marsh et ah are de'fndants (case No. 3,2346), requiring me to make the sum of one hundred and eighty dollars and ceven centa (f ISO 07), in manner aa provided for in sal decree, with in teret-t on aaid decree and costs, 1 will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, THE 11th DAY OF APRIL, A. P., 1S5, between tbe hoars of 10 o'clock a. m. and l o'clock p. ra., of said day, at the door of the Court House of Maiicn County, Indiana, the renta and profits for a term not exceeding seven jears, of the follow in g real estate, to witLots numbered two hundred and two 12521 and two hundrrd ant three 2v:.l In Fletcher second addition to Erightwood, Marlon County, ladiara. It such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee slmpla of said real estate, or so rauch thereof as may be sufficient to disccarce said decree, interest and cots, Said sali will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement la W8. GEORGE II. CARTER. She;ia" of ilirloa County. March 17. A. D., 13SÄ

Ayezs & Er.ow.v, Attorneys cr Pliinuff. SHERIFF'S SALE Ey virtue of a certified copy ol a decree to see directed, from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon County, Indiana, ia a cause wherein Ktephea K. Fletcher, a dministrator, etc.. la rlainüfl", and Fred J. I'rail et al. are defendants (cas No. Ü2.37C). reqnlriiiR ne to matte the sum of cue hundred and el?rjty-ttvo dollars and ninety-five cents (flSJ S5 with Interest on taid decree ar.d costs, 1 will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, oa SATURDAY, THE 11TH DAY CF APRIL, A. D. between the hours of 10 o'c'ock a, ra. and 4 o'cloc p. m., cf said day, at tc door of the Court housa of Marion County, Indiana, the rents and profi.a for a term not exceeding seven years, of the .'ollowing real estate, la Marioa County and ä:ate of Indiana, to-wit: Lot numtver two hundred and fifty -one (231) in E ljah T. Fletcher's second adi.tiua to Erightwood in Marioa County, Indiana. If euch rents and profits will sot sell for a sufach nt sura to satisfy raid decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real e-tate, or so much thereof es may be EUfhci'mt to discharge said decree, interest and cost?, baid E&ie will be xnadA without any relict whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GEORGE IL CARTER, Sheriff of Marion County. March 17. A. P. 1ES3. Aykes & Er.ovs. Attorneys for Plaintiff. SnERIFf'S SALE -Ry virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the i ierk of the Superior Coutt of Marion County, Indiana, in a caute wherein Stephen K. Fletcher, administrator, etc., ia tilaintiff, and Farmen IS. Lane et aL are dependents, ("ase No. 2,335), requiring me to make the sum of one thousand live hundred and Hit eight dollars and sixty two cents S1,5M.62, as provided lor in rafd Cecree. with Interest ou said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale, to tne highest Lüder, on 8ATCEDAY, the 11th DAY OF APRIL. A. D. 1SS5, between tire hours of 10 o'clock a. n. and 4 o'clock r nv, ol said day, at the door of the Court liouss of Marion County, Indiana, the rents aud r refits for a term not ccccaiagsi;vea years, of the following resl efUte, to-wit: Lot numtertd six 6 j, seven 71, eight is, nine S i. one hundred, and fourteen 114, cue hundred and fifteen 1 1151, cue hundred and sixteen 116, one LUEdred and twenty-three 112' and one hundred end twenty-four lit la :fjh T. Flexlicr'a tecotd additita to fcrlght wood, ia Maxim County, Indiana. II suca renU end profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to Bitniy stid decree, interest and co.-ts, 1 will, at the same time and placo, expose to public sale tha fee simple of sail real estate, or so much t&ereof as may be sufiicient to discharge said decree, interest and costs, taid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GEORGE H. 'ART8R, Sheriff of Marioa County. March 17, A, P. 185. 3 R. D. Loan. Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF BALE. By virtue of a ccrtiScd copy of a decree and an execution to me directed, irom the Cletk ol the Superior Court of Marion Caunty, Indiara, in a cause herein Louisa Wiill-irason is plain 'iff. tan d 1'norcas E. Thompson is dafeadant, (chseNo 2'.. 9sl) requiring me to make the sum of eighty one dollars and seventy-five cen"s L75!, with ia tan et ou sa'd decree ard o is, I will expcie at public sale, to the highest bidder, oa SATURDAY. THE 11TII DAY CF AFRIL, A. D. 16i5. fcetweeu the hours cf 10 o'clock a. ra. and 4 o'clock p. m., of said df y, at the door of the Courtbouse of Marion County, Indiana, the rents and protrs ler a term rot exceeding esvta years, of the fellow iug real elate, to-wit: i ccty-f3vel2:J (ettwetof twenty fire feet OÜ BKtudof lb i i tec ii i an! fouriei ia ouiloiore hundred aud nity-tevea 157 id the city of Indisnspolis, row known as lot sev?a 7J in I'etit's toricc'ed addition of William, Itie'aarii end A. H. IVUi's aiJdt'ion to lots Nos. eleven It, twelve lit;, thirteen 13 and fourtei ll of cutlot oac hundred nd etiy-tevea 671. suuate in Marlon County, In liana. If such r.nt and preürs will not sell fir a su ration t sum to satit'y fail decree, interest a;a cost, 1 will, et the same t'me and place, cxp-e to public sae the fee simple cf said real e.-tatd, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to di charge said decree, interest and costs. Said aal wilt be made with relief from valuation cr appraieaent laws. GEORGE 17. CARTER. Sheriff of Marion County. March 17. A. D. ISiä. rEixt.E & Taylop., Attorneys for riaintilT. STJERIF'FS SALE l y virtus of a certif el copy of a decree to ns directed, from the Clerk of U.e tuferior Court of Marion Countr. Indiana, In a cause wherein the Connecticut Mutual L'fe Insurance Corrpany la plaintiff, and John I). Condit et al. are defjadants (rase No. SS.Sjv) rcquirina me to maVe ttie sum ot thrte thoutaud four hundred au 1 Cfty eient dollars aDd Bcventy cents (!J,5S.70), with Interest on said decree and costs, 1 will expose at public sale, to the bishtst bidder, on SATCRDAY, THE HTM DAY OF ArRIL, A. A. betweea t-e hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the door of the Court-house of Marioa County, Indiana, the rents and profit for a term not exceed ins seven years, of the following real estate, site ato in Marioa Cauaty, aad State cf Indiana, to-wit: Part ol tbe norlheaft quarter N. E. H of block number ninc-ty-oce I'lj ia Ovid Butltr's Caliece CVrner addition tt the city of Indianapoiii, Indiana, deicribed aa foilowx: Beginning sixiy-tour and two-tweiltLs Cl 212 feet south ol the northeast corner of block number niaety crie 91 1, tbenco potith on I'aik avenue f ixty-four and two iweifiUa C4 2 12j fret, tbcr.ee wet two hundred and eight and a 1 all ( -0-i 1 feet to an aner. then e nor;h sixty-four and two-twelfths C4 212 fo. f, thence eatt two hundred and eight aud a ha f Ittus.'l feet to the piaee ct bf5U'uln. 11 such rents ar.l proüta will not soli far a sufficient sum to satisfy sail detr e, interest and costB. 1 wi'l. at the same tine and place, expos to public ae the 1m simt'le of sti ral etite. or so mui h thereof as ntRy ba sun.c!e:it to d scharse said decree, interest and costs. Said al wi.l be made without anv relief whatever Jro-n valuat oa or appraisement laws. GEORGE R. CARTER, Eherlff of Marlon County. March 17, A. D-, 1SS0. Wm. o: Lew Walmcc, Attorneys for riaiatiff. 47HERIFF 8 SALE Ly virtue of a ceitinelccpy cf a decree to me directed, frcia tho clerk of the Superior Court of Marica County, Indlsna, in a cause wherein the Indianapolis N.tlonl f ank la plvirtiff, and Arthur L. Biue et ai. are defendants, (Care No. 32,4C(.'). rtquiriuR mo to make tho sum of three hnndred aL-d fiity dollars and fifty cents, (jSfO.tO) witn interest ou aid decree and costs 1 will expose atl utile s&ls, to the highest bidder, oa SATURDAY, THE 11TH DAY CF ATSIL, A. 1. 1&2Ö, between the boars of 10 o'clock a m. ar 1 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the t'o'iri-house of M5riou County, indiana, the recta and prfit lor a teim not exetedir.s; teven years, o! the foilowimr real t state, ia the County ot Marion anl ttiteof Iadiana, and de-cribed ss follows, t-vwit: lot numtertd sixteen (H), Jn Hall Place addition f tho City cl Indianapolis. If snch recta and profit will not sell for a sufflcicnt sum to satisfy taid decree, laterott and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expo-e to puoliciale the fee simple of said real estate, or eo much thereof aa may be sufficient to discharge said dxtree, interest and cosfc. Said sale will bo made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GEORGE H. CARTER, Sheriff of Marion County. March 17. A. D. 16:5,