Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Volume 8, Number 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 December 1876 — Page 8

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MONEY MARKET.

New-York, December 6.-Monev no feans 4fe3c. bid. Sterling $4:82 @$4 ^4Gold $1 :oS. Governments dull and a ••Me lower. State bonds quiet and nomfhii Slocks dull and lower W. W. 72^.

THE

house of Rev. Ira Morrill was

entered on Monday night and some val•ables taken. THE Knights «V Vhythias went to Marshall, Illinois last night and assisted fH the organization of anew lodge.

Two FIRST WARD belles, incredible it may seem, can put on their best bibs and tuckers in three hours, and when they are clad, Solomon in all ms glory, was not arrayed like cither one of tnem

MRS. HUMASTGN sent a large box of «ake-, rolls, pies, cookies etc., of all the good things in her bakery to the prisonSB in the Jeffersonville State prison, on ~»turdav last. A good deed from a good

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THIS morning seven tramps who were ftfren a supper and_ a nights lodging, at the tramp'# lodging house, climbed QTcr the fencc and left, rather than break

stones

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for a few hours, to pay for their

wpper. They left a good break last.

VN Vincennes, uuless a young man sets carl for a shore with three sheets in the jjind, at least twice a venr, he is called a •Sap head," and is thought lack enterprise and is ostracised from fashionble so jty. Thti is wrong.

Six pounds and a half in ten days is a *. *. -..j

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rctty iooil increase of weight, and yet it beCTi accomplished by a young lady *0111 foreign parts sojourning in our ^Bidst. She was not a living skeleton either when she came here.

A GENTLEMANin this city lately sent It box of Hagerty's best candles to a friend fti Vermont. A letter acknoweldging Iheir receipt came yesterday. It said Cieyinade a dsllcious desert, but the Strings down the middle seemed to be •anecessary.

ELEVEN tramps were lodged at the frnmp house last night. Housekeepers aye warned not to extend much comI6rt to tramps for a meal, as all such beggars can get a good meal by going to the •olice authorities and working for it a ibi-rt time. It is only kindness thrown away to help them.

MR. Fit

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A. FARISS, is astonishing

Ills frilhds of )ate. Unusually Frank gpes straight at things. There is no cirCinulocntion about hi n. Now he pre •cnls the singular spectacle of going to Ladoga "'on liusine s" by way ot Rush•^ille 1 trim town one hundred miles out the wnv. .iCf

ICV MEN.

A busv place is to be found on th Just ab.ivc the I. & St. L. bridge fthere a larsjc force of men are engaged cutting ice fo' IVrdue's icehouses. "jHie ice about 6 inches thick and quite tfiar. A largt number of teams are cnt»ed in hauling* Mr. Mike Kennedy building a large icc Bhute just below

I, & St. L. bridge on the west bank, loading tearr9 from.

BLACKSMITH WAR.

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•rge fiRed rumpus about pi ices. It OTeins they have been the high

ecentlythenewcomercharginghorse,

ke of $2,00 for shoeing a but a opened a shop here aed put price at the reasonable rate flf $1,25 for the same work, and as he ovvid/fo be a good workman, he quickhad ftl he could do.

The old liners then came out with a circular signed by several shops, putting ®lQir price at $1.40 for the work and the Opinion is general that $1,25 is a good sited price. It remains to be seen how {hey hold together.

Cremation.

The

Late Baron De Palms Body Burned

An Imposing Spectacle.

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Pittsbtirg Pa., Dec. 6—The process cf I cremating the body of the late Baron De ffulm at Di. Lcm*ynes crematory wa •iccessiully accomplished this morning.

The bodv arrived at the cemetary 1 esUsfday, and was placed n.i the catafalque, ft the reception room of the cemetarv. *i he body vas taken from the coffin arid wrapped in a tvhfte cloth. It weighed 92 pounds, and was of chocolate color ana perfectly odorless.

The viscera had been removed. The Qviiii'S being filled with a mixture of Crista!ized carbolic acid andpotiers clay

At 8:27 A- |Dr. Lemoyi and lr. Jsdell, ot Pittsburgh, II. J. Newton and Col. A Ico't, the two latter the Baron's OQit'utors, carried the body to the mouth Cfi the retort.

Col. Olcott pat 0:1 the body myrrh ffai.kincen&o and otri non ami the windsheet was sa'ura'.o.l with an alum *liition. SW Kosh. F.vir-Green btysand Imortellcs were shewn up"n the bod v, and all was

Veady. The body was on a wi cradle fcvo inches from the bottom of the refcrt,

The daor was opened and as the body did in a fume of smoke from the burnt tycrgrecns rase from the bouj*

A fainter tor of burping flesh "per ^ded rfio buiUingJ but 110 .unpleasant cut*re appeared and the*"" "process, was

Miounced a success in every particular. Ol servatic^i wcr% made ten ni'e?.., ... ^S' A* lo'^tnPfrfl) yOk: retort ^inChm^aBd tlie whole pass cru nuled. 1

Col Ollcott then pronounced the m--oa«tntration ended and complete in two c*i liours and ao minutes. •®i Afterthe fCtort has cobled, the ashes '•squill be collated and placed on uru provided for that pn rposd. .'

St.. jd'i-, pgr Sals. Farm of 1S0 acres 50 miles East of St "Xouis, on Vandalia R. R., will take solm

Icrre Haute property. Enquire at C. "Si'.auhs liverj' stable, between Cherr\ and 4 J1ain.on Third street. J• L- WOOD.

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CO IRTHCIUE OTES

MARRIAGE LICENSE.

Tohn DeCamp Elizabeth Goddart.^ Wm. D. Piper to Kate Taylor. Josiah A. Pribe to Ella V. Wigley. Allen House to Sarah Veach. Aurelius

S. Hawk to Myra S. Hayes.

Henry McEntire to Mary O. Donnell. Toney Green to Eliza J»nes. John Collins to Melessa Miller. Michael Pi.rcell »o E.len B. Conlan.

THIT GRAND JURY

met this morning, the regular panel being in attendance. THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS met in session this morning the full board being present. This is the first session of the new board. All were present. Louis Weeks of the third district was elected Chairman of the board.

John Fenton was appointed constable for Prairie Creek, there being a vacancy in tha* township

The sheriff was ordered to sommon J. Kelley to make answer why he had not delivered coal to the court lioushouse according to his contract.

LEGAL APPOINTMENTS.

Ilenrv P. Vaughn was appointed guardian of Geo. S. Vaughn, minor heir of Catherine Vaughn, deceased. Bond, $800.

Martin Hollinger was appointed guardian of Drake Burton, vice Saml. oyse resigned. Bond $3t°oo.

Ellen C. Leonard was appointed guardian of Edward J. Leonard, minor heir of Peter H. Leo'nard, deceased. Bond, $2,320.

John M. Watson, was appointed executor of the last will of Kizziah Watoon, ueccascd. Bond, $500.

Charles 11. Bently was appointed administrator of the estate of N ancy Bentlv deceased. Bond, $1,200.

Ellen C. Leonard was appointed ad ministraUr of the estate of Peter II. Leonard, deceased. Bond, $1,000.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Bonaparte Stephenson to Sylvester Stephenson, Rose's sub, 44 and 2 $1,765oo.

Da\id II. Greek to Tames W. Stutts, northeast northeast $900. Harriet V. and John Huffman to Sain uel Check, undivided interest northeast ty, southwest }.l\ $115-

D. L- Hedges to Henry Miller, N. Piestons sub ot lot 4 $800. Patrick Curley to Francis M. Curley, off north end, southwest $3°#0

Jane McElroy to John harden, sub division No. 1, Eutaw (arm $9,000. Artemus F. Smith to Mary J. Weiss, Smith's sub, 90 west side. $4,000.

Nathan Vanvacter to Benj. F. Vanvacter, 1^, $4,000. Robert Collins to Roben F. Collins, sub-division ot" ifi, 13, 9, 3^ 98-100 $100.

John rfulverhitl to Henry Miller, N. Preston's sub. of lot 4, $60 •. Bonaportc Stephenson to Sylvester Stephcson, Roice's sub-division, 44 and 2 $1,765.

David 4 Greek to James W Stutts, northeast quarter of the northeast quarter, $900.

Harriet and John Huffman, to Samuel Check undivided interest in the north east quarter of fhe southwest qurrter $115.

D. L. Hedges to Henry Miller, in N Pree'on sub-division of lot 4 $800. Patrick Curley to Fraricis Curley, off north end, southwest quarter $3,000.

Jane McElroy to John Harden, su-bdi-vision No 1 Eutaw farm,$9,000. Artemus Smith to Mary Weiss, Smith's sub-division, 90 feet, west »ide $4,000.

Nathan Vancater to Benj. Vancater, north half 3 west quarter $4,000. Robert CpUins to Robert Collins, sub-division of lots 16 13 9 38 98 100 .$100.

John Mulvcrhill to Henry Miller, in N. Preston's sub-division of lat.4 $6o. A BEAUTIFUL WORK.

Mr. Harry Wigley, proprietor of "The Printing House Square Job Office," has just issued a catalogue of the Hazel Bluff Herd of short horn cattle for Mr. Claude Matthews of Clinton. The title page is model of beauty. Large cuts of-'Count Athol," "Rospberry Fifth." and "Blue Bonnet, Foursh." are given. The work throughout is a credit to Mr. Wigley and to the city.

A COON HUNT R-

One of the ino»t successful hunters in this part of the cou.it.y, is Mr. T. Ptrry. who lives at Lusks Springs. He came to town this mori.ing with a lotofcooriskins which he sold to Mr Burnett. As a coon hunter, Mr Perrv beats all. lie invented a torch of cobs and oil, and when his dog barks a coon up a tree, the torch is lighted, poked up the tree crotch the coon in astonishment raises up to take a good look at the bright light Perry loo-s at the coon, over a gun-barrel and down comes that animal. Mr. Perry reports squirrels rabbits, foxes, and coons very plenty. He has great sport and much oiit in hi n'ing.

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A NEW OFFICE.

Mr. J. S. jordon, commissioner elect, ecently had an applicant for an officc of the ex stence oi which most people are not informed. thas not been filled for vears. It is that ot bailiff for the commissioners.

Prosper of Biisinss.

Terre Haute's prosp. eis, as a shipping point, are getting better every dav We ship a good many hogs, and considers ble hominy, whiskey, bet-r flour, nails, bar iron etc. A new itidu-try isopefcin^ up. Mr. McP., of Michigan he city making arrangi ments to ship to his own state a car load of our amateurs. The amateurs are said to be

stronger, more ambitious and to make better '"crosses" than those found in anv other market. ..

PORK PACKING NEWS. Earl v's pork house is not expccted to do any packing this wint -r,

Davis pork house is wftly intended to be run n't packing for city.tiSafers. This is occasioned by the higi» price of pori held by the farmers and the low prices east yet the writer of this ventures to predict that all the pork houses in this city,-w.pl be jujipim* jin less than 60 days. if, ti

HoUoway's Pilis and Ointment.-*•-Wc stand auhat at the thousands* hourlv b\irriJd to a pcrmature grave, victims of having, neglected he first symptoms of disease. Whether the complaint originates in the bxiy, or be introduced accideutlv through the skin f.-tal results may be warned off by timely recourse to one or oth of these medicines. 25 cents per box cr pot. 2^5-'iff,: mm. )W

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THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE. E E I E O A

Seal Skin

Ladies and Children's

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Ladies' Ex. Quality Alaska Muff and Collar $4.

Come at once if you want them, they are cheap and will not last long at this price

ink Muff and Boa $25, Last seasons prices $35.00. Mink Muff and Boa $30, Last seasons price $45.00. Mink Muff and Boa $40 Last seasons price $60-00. Sable Muff and Boa $50, Last seasons price $75 00.

Seal Muff and Boa 10 to 25 Dollars. Marten and Lynx Muffs and Boas. Childrens5 Muff and Boa $1 and upwards.

Markets To-Day

CIIICACO.

Chicago, December 6. 12.40 A. M.— WHEAT active 1 =19% January $1:20%.

RYE, firm, and saleable at 72 cash December 73. CORN quiet 45^ December 44JJan. offered 48@4S^.

OATS firm receipts 31,00" sales •?6,ooo 3 to 40 mixed western and state 58 to 51 white do.

BARLEY quiet and heavyi PORK quiet$16:87^. BEEF

r.ew

mtss steady.

MEATS western quiet. LAKD firm, $10:30. Is? & WHISKY steam ft:o9l#vi Vw SUGAR fiim. PETROLEUM crude 13J0 refined 26

COAL dull. LEATHER firm. WOOL firm. COTTON quiet, I2j^c for uplands.

Childrens' Fur Cloaks seal trimmed. Ilats to Match the Cloaks. Ladies Seal Derby and Other Styles of caps.

Dec.

OATS firmer 33^ cash: 3f •54W January. BARLEY lower 67}^ cash Nov. 68 December 69)0.

MEATS quietS hams fresh 9^, 16 average green hams 8%@83^ and S nominally S,?£ Dec. Dry salt meats boxed dull Shoulders SX 8% SC 8% LC and SC 8^.

PORK, firmer at $16:22: Jan. $16:05 Year $16:45 Feb. nom. $16:05. LARD firmer .fio:o2£ Jan. $10:15 @$17:00^.

WHISKEY steady, loobbls sold, at $1:06. NEW YORK

New York, December 6.

FLOUR quiet firm and in lair demand. Receipts 15,000 Sales 14,000. Quotations unchanged.

WHEAT shade lower. Receipts 71,000, sales 26,000 $1:20, old and new mixed No.

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mill $1:34

ST LOUIS. St. Louis, December 6.

FLOUR unchanged. WHEAT lower. No. 2 fall $1:31 cash $1:30 bid for December No. 4 do $i:i9@$t.i9^.

CORN shade lower 43^@43^4 cash 42^ for December and year. OATS better 32 cash Dec. 32^.

RYE higher 67. BARLEY steadv uechanged. WHISKEY quiet t:c6. PORK firmer $16:00. MEATS bulk meats firmer, 5^ 6 7%

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BACON lower 7% 9 LARD better, 9%, generally held at r/• '8 w**

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Cincinnati, December 6.

FLOURfirm. WHEAT scarce white $1:30 to $if4 CORN firm ear 44.

OATS steadv at 30(837. COTTON steady 11 WHISK EY steady at $ 1 .-05. PORK nominal. LARD in moderate demand $9:95. BULK meats easier 5% 7%@8. BACON auietat 7^ HOGS slow and lower, packing gradt $4^o@$5:65. Receipts 17,000.

I have

oo\v in store a full line ot* Black, Grce.i and Japan Teas of finest aud richest flavor, which I will sell from 50c to $12. per pound. Also New Sorghum at 50. per ga'don. N. O. Syrup 60c, See, ana $1 00. All other goods cheap in proper

JON. ]. R. CHAMBERS, Qcto6-W4t. street.

-fj.' Removal* Daniel Miller & Co., on December 1st, will remove their stock of groceries to the old stand on north Fourth street, where Messrs. Wm. Clayton, .Wm. A. Mahan stfwl Pet«r Gajbreath. will be pleased to sMttidfoioldJtfenidfc Ind Jpsftroiisi MrMiller has a good, boarding house ahd briclt stabe in connection with his store, wi.ere all" can be acCOmmodhtcJ Avith lodging, good meals, and groceries at astonishing low prices.

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which will convince you how cheap wc arc selling

Seal Satques $90 Last seasons Price $125. Seal sacq-ies $125 last season price $160Seal sacques $150 last seasons price $175.

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Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury.

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Chicago $1:33 winter red and western 1 RYE quiet. Receipts 23,000. Sales 9,000. Canada 91.

CORN firm. Receipts 43.000. Sales 32,000 at 53@56 western mixed barely quiet and unchanged.

TREASURY EPORT, I

WASHINGTON, D. C. Dec. 4, 1876,F

SIR: Complying with the requirements oflaw, 1 have the honor to submit the following report: RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE FOR THE

F1SCAI. YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1S76. RECEIPTS. The monies mcivwl and covorcd into th treasury by warrnuts during 1I10 flst a ending Jiine 80,187C, wore as follows^ Kroin enstoms Kr ui internal revenue From sales of Mibiic lands From tax on circulation a"d deposits of National banks From i'a\ meat of interest by l'acilu 'iailway uoinpanio* From customs, fines, penalties,

einrat'nt property From Marine hospital tax From steamboat fees From profit on coinage, Ac From 1 ax on seal skins From miacellai eons sources

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Total ordinary receipts Premiums ou sain of coin

Total net receipts exclusive ofloaus Prt.cccds of bonds of lS7r, Geneva award

Total available cash

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1^,071,984 6 ii«,700,:a on l,l!flt,408 05

7,828,573 03

7)3,179 96

183,707 SC I,02G,S40 as

From labor, di avagc, storage, A From saleo of Indian trust land From fees consular, letter-pal.-lent and Ian 1 From proceeds of sale of Gov-

3,000,:80 0-'

1,852 7i4 04 845 079 1)2 185.583 65 1,741,117 81 317.584 00 1,877,"01 05

288,758.493 8H 3,723,549 80

287,432,039 16

0,218,826 12

To!al net receipts lance in the tr. asnry, .Tunc 80, 1875, inc lidingdi p^its 1 fcoin ant Unit suites notes repres«ntedbytlie eurtixicites outbtamlin^

104,005,805 28

144,702.416 41

488,798, 81 (i»

KXrENDlTURES.

The net expenditures by warrants during the same per 101 were For civil expense- ?1I.232,*HJ tu For foreign intercourse i,410,i.j2 60 Kor -58 I For pensions 28,257,395 69 For 1111 itaryestMbliK&incct. including fortiflcntions, river uud bin bo 1 improveiaonts and I ai80iials S6,C0,838 Rt

F01 naval establishment, inchidin«r vessels and machinery and I improvements at navy yards 18,603^00 82 1 misc l:au ouscivil, inc.ludI ill,' public biilwlnge, lighthouses, andcoduoting the revcnucd vspiojfi* *0

For Interest on th» public debt, including hireresf on ond^tdsued to the Facifl^ railway companies

Total net expenditures Keil-nipt on of ibo pnbli' debt ,889,461 80 Judgement of court

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258,469,797 lift

claims 6,641,'. 87 26

58.530.752 06

"otal net disbuvsemonts 806,990,549 3D :^no in Treasury, June ^'^^730

Total ~~438,798 281_0

Ills statPnient shows tbut the net revenues for tha fiscal year w.:ro ml Hi at tho r. 01 were

upon the street,

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1287,482,039 16

expenditures

saving a surplus revenue, elusive of intivisirms fol sinking fund ot

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New Votlir December""4.—While U. S. Marshals were guaramg an ilhc't vvhisney establishment which was seized on Saturday, a disturbance was created in the reai thcreot. Police were called and when they entered the refitilj'mg honset the marshals and police wer'e locked in, then the street swarmed with menAa entrance was effected into the distillery smd the mftrshal on duty was abused. Barrels of spirits were carried off. Other marshals returning to Darts weie hurried into alleys and.' ball ways by bands of roughs and held there till the removal of the liquor had been effected, then the whole crowd dispersed as quickly as it had gathered ard wheil the, police-had arrived they found not a

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Taken up.—On the 16th of October 1876, by F. Zeigler, living in Harrison Township, Vigo County, Ind., one dark bay mare, with white spot in forehead, both front feet white, left hind leg white, blemish In right CV#,about fourteen hands high and about three OSrS old, and appraised at $30 by Samuel Qu?nan ar.d James Sparks, before G. P. Wolfe.

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iCrocked Whiskey.

FLUTTER"

THE "HONEY" ALL OUT, Which goes with the goods, and nothing but the "COMB" left, ready to be filled again for another

"Fly" in Dry Goods

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Handkerchiefs!

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SILK MUFFLERS

A Specialty, with one hundred styles to lect from. What would you think of the party .starting a store, and buying nothing but handkerchiefs? He must be insane. Then that's us, for handkerchiefs are what we have got—but will not have them long. Must be sold, and everybody buys one or more at

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Estray Notice.

MARTIN HOLLINGER,clerk,

Notice ofthe Appointment of Administrator. Noticc is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator debonis non of the estate of John Burson, late of Vigo County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent.

JOHN W. DAVIS, Administrator Nov.27d -6-t

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereb.' given that I will sell at public auction, 011 Thursday, the 21st lav of December, 1876, at the late residence ol James U. Walt.?, late of Vigo ounty.deceased, all his personal property, not taken by the widow, consisting oi fifteen head ot horses, wagons, bug-

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farming utensils, wheat in the field, household and kitchen furniture, and drugs and medicines.

A credit of nine months will be given on al! sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security waving valuation and appraisment laws. IIARVEY EVANS, Nov 21.1^76. Admistrator.

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Estray Notice.

TAKEN UP—Bv Henry C. Miller, living ir. Pierson Township, Vigoeounty, Indiana, one gray mare, 14 high, and 17 years old. or brands perceivable. before J. P. Staub.J. P-

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No other

MARTIN HOLLINGER, CLEKK. Nov-23-wjt

A Free C»re

For consumption, bronchitis, asthama, crtarrh, throat and lung diseases. Also a sure relief and perrranent cure for general debility, dyspepsia, and all nervous afflictions, by a simple vegetable medicine which cured a venerable missionary rhvs'cian who was long a resident of yria ant) the ea* t, and who has freely given this valuable specific to thousands of kindred sufferers, with the greatest possible benefit, and he now feels it h-'s sacred chrisiian duty to impart toothfrsthis wonderful invigorating remedy, and will send FREb the original receipS complete, with'full directions, to any person encloss'amp for reply.

DR CLARK A. 1 OBBINS, Greely Block, Syracuse, N. Y. P. O. Box 76.

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Notice to Non-Resident

•SIATEOK INDIANA, VIGO COUNTY, IN TH VIGO CIRCUIT COURT, MARY M. GIRTY VS. JOHN D. GIRTY, IN

it known, that on the 19th day 01 Octobcr, 1876, it was ordered by the Court that the Clerk notify by publicauon said Tohn D. Girtv, as non resident defendant, of the pendency of this action against him. Said defendant is therefore hereby notifies ofthe pendency against him, and that the same will stand to trial at tlie February term of said court in the year 1877.

MARTIN HOIXINGEH, Clerk.

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In Foreclosure.

"t -,fU No, S,595. THE STATE O* INWANA, YIGO COUNTY, IN THKVX6O CIRCUIT

COURT, JAMKS M. CLUTKR, VS. JOHN

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ROSA WILKIN­

SON, IN FORECLOSURE Be it known that on the 15th dav of November, 1876, said plaintiff filed an affidavit in due form, Bhowing that said Johs

E-. Wilkinson, Rosa A. Wilkinson and P. J. I luett, are non-residents of the State of Indiana. Said nbo-ftfrideut dfcfendaats are hcrehy notSfiid of the pendency of said action against them and that the same will stand for trMl at the February term of court, ill the year 1877.

MARTIN HOLLINGER,

Clerk.

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Metal Goods.

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In silver and Gold,

New and Improved Designs.

Robes, Linings, &c.

CRAG, BREED Sc CO. 083-716 West Eighth 8t. CINCINNATI, O.

Nov6-wat.

NOTICE is hereby giyett that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners ol Vigoeounty, Indiana, at their December term for a license to sell "spiritous, vinous, or malt liquors," in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the prfvllege of allowing the same to be drank or? mpr premises for one year. My place of bnsiness, and the premises whereon said liqors are to b«» sold and urank, are located on one acre off of the north end of lot No. 16, in Spencer's sub division of the north west quarter o» section No. 15, Township No. 12, north or range 9 west, in Harrison fowriship, in Vifeo county, Indiana.

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Sheriff's Sale.

By virtue of a decree and order of1 sale, issued from the Vigo Circuit- Court, to m», directed and delivered in favor of Marr M. Jewett and against Rosweli G. Wheeler and James W Brownlee. am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit:

Lot number ni.iety-one (91 ),i» Jewett addition to Terre Haute, Indiana, as the same appears on the recorded plat, and

SATURDAY, 30th of December, 1876,

Appraised at $35 wi.hin the legal hou.s of said day, at the court house door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described reaiT estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and costs

I will then and there offer the fee-simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the ^ame. This 6th day of December, 1876.

GEO. W. CARICO, Sheriff.

Pr fee $8.25. Decy-4t.

SHERIFF'S SALT.

By virtue of a venditioni exponas execution, issued from the Vigo circuit court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Jacob Jackson and against Jas.

Davis and Isaac Shnli'. I am ord red to sell the following described real estate situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to:wit.

The south west quarter of the north west quar er (J^), and the north west quarter of the southwest quarter of section eighteen (18), town ship thirteen (13) north, range seven (7), west, and on if 1 SATURDAY, 30th of December, 1876, w-iihin the legal hours of-aid day, at the Court House door in Te" rc Hawte, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances 10- the. same belonging, for a terra not exceeding seven vears, to the highest bidder for cash, and' upon failure toreilize a*nm sufficient *o satisfv said execution and' costs, 1 will then and there offer the fee-simple, in and tcrsaid real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same. I lus the 6th dav of December, 1876.

George W. A Rico,* Sheriff.

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IN F0IRECLOSURE4

No 8 106. STATE OP INOIANA. COUNTY OF VIGO*

IN THE

VIGO CIRCUIT

FOKRT NOREMBER TF.RM, 187A* SAMUEL sec** vs. JOHN MCK*E. in FORECLOSURE.

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Be it known that on the 6th bf De cembe., 1S76.it was Ordered br the court that the cle notify by publication, said John McKse.as noi^-reiident defendant of-he pendency of th»ft action against him. Said defendant is tberfcf«re hereby notified of the pendency of said actionogainst him, and that the same wilt: stand for trial at the February term of said, court in the year tSjf.-"'*--

MARTI* HOLLINGER, CLERK.

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BURTON, PlfFs. Att.

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