Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 October 1883 — Page 5

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

DIED.'

BY-SflS—At half past eight o'clock yesterday morning Mrs. Julia A. Byere, of consumption, aged 66 years.

Funeral will take place' at the reaidenae at 10 30 o'clock, Thursday morning.

Notice.

Notioc is Hereby given that the undersigned has this day, been appointed administratrix of the -state of Lewis C. lotlsftij, deceased. and that the estate is prooablj solvent. -V

October ®th, 1883. -CURLISTA E ROWAN. J. W. Bhelton, Atty. for estate.

Notice to Tax Payers.

Notice Is hereby given that on acconnt of the short space of time, allowed by law after the November settlement, to carry forward the dellnqueuts on the new duplicates, I will be compelled to take charge of the Treasure 's duplicates on Nov. 6th, 1883, After which taxes can not be Mil until the duplicates are returned. Tbwefore if yon wish |to save penalty and interest you, should settle with the county treasurer prior to that date.,

ANDREW GBIMES,v Auditor Vigo Co.

Notice of Administrator's Saie.

Notice Is hereby given that 1 will expose for sale and sell at publis auction on Saturday, November the 3rd, 1883, at 10 o'clock a m. at tbe residence of Henry Nelson, six miles east of Terre Haute, on tho Bloomington read, the persona' goods and chattels of Lewis C. Nelson deceased, consisting of live stock, lay, grain, farming implements, lumber and other article? of personal property. The terms of sale are cash for all sums nnder five dollars and a credit of nine months with Approved seenritv on all sums over Ave dol lars and 8 per cent interest from date of,in paid when due.

CnBisTA E. ROWAN,

Jt- i'i sft Administratrix.

Executors' Sale of Real Estate.

The undersigned executors of the last will of Chaunrey Hose, deceased, will on the 28od dav of November, 1883, at the office of M. si. Durham, No. 505% Oblo street in tbe city of Terre Haute, Vigo County and state of indixna, sell at private sale the following described real estate in th* city of Terre Haut", Vigo County, and state of Indiana to-wl:* Lot number eighteen [18] in Chauneey Rose's subdivision of real estate formerly occupied by ths Wabash and Erie Canal between Main aod Poplar streets and east of the former line of said canal and west of the lands of the fcvansville and Crawfordsville railroad company.

TERMS OP »ALE: Two hundred dollarB cash, and the residue in one, two and three years, the purchaser g-ving notes secured by mortgage on the said lot, and to bear tix per cent interest from date and to be pal annually

KIKMIN NIPPWRT, )«. JosapHTTfl Qouunrr.

October 15th, 1833.

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Notice of Final Settlement of Estate.

Intlie matter of tbe estate of Curtis Gilbert, deceased, in (he Vigo Circuit Court, Sept. terra, 1883.

Notice is heteby given that the undersign* ed, as executors of the estate of Curtis Gilbert, '.deceased, have presented and filed their account and voucaers in final settlemen of said estate, aad that the same will oome up for the examination aud action of •aid Circuit Court on the 9th day of November, 1888, an which time ail persons interested in saM estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And ihe heirs of said estate, and alt others Intere-ted therein, are also hereby requl« ed, at the time and place afore said, to appeRr and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate.

JOSEPH GILBERT,

"M EDWARD CIILBIRT, F" n* NO. S. BKACH.

Executors' Sale of Real Estate.

The undersigned, executors of the last will of Chcuneey Rose, deceased, will on tho 3rd day of November, 1888, at the office of M. S. Durham, No. 506X, Ohio street, in Terre Haute, Indiana, sell at ivate sale the following described real estate in tbe city of Terre Hant«,Vigo Ccu ity and state of Indiana, to-wtt: L«»ts numoers eleven vll) and tweive [12) in Chaunoey Rose's subdivision of real -estate formerly occupied by the Wabash and Erie Canal between Malu and Poplar streets, and oa-t of the former line of said Canal and west of the lands of the ifivansville & Cr iwfordsville railroad company, as the same appear on the plat of •aid subdivision made and recorded January SI, 1877..

Terms of sale: Casn $1,500 and the remainder in six months without interest. Oot. 8cd,1883.

FIRMAN NIPPBRT, JOSEPH us UOLLKTT, Executors.

J. Guardian's Sale. 4**

Notice Is hereby given that the unders'gued, guardian of Oscar Llndemann and Julius G. Llndemann, minors, will sell at. private sale the undivided one-half of the following described real csiate in Vigo oountv, Indiana, to-wit: 1. The east half of lot number seven (7) in George Huesey's subdivision of out-lot number Ufiy-seven (-r7] iu the city of Terre Haute. 2 Nine [91 feet offthc west side of lot number six [6J of the suhrtlvision of out-lot number fifty -seven [57] adjoining the ordinal towu of Terre Hant.n. 3. Lot nuraoer eignt (81 in M. A. Jewett's subdivision number three (3 of the Eutaw farn, co designated »n the original plat thereof and adjoining the city of Terre Haute..

Applications ol purchasers will be received at tne office of Horace B. Jones, attorney at-law, 417u Main street, Terre Haute, Indiana, until the .6th day of October, 1883, when the land will be sold.

TERMS:—One-half cash, the balance ir one year deferred payment to be evidenced by a note bearing seveu per cent, interest per annum and secured by mortgage on the property sold.

GUSTAVE C. LINDKMAXX, Guardian.

Probate Cause No. 606.r^

In the Circuit Court of Vigo County, ind., Nov. term, 1883, Edwin ei. Condit administrator de bonis non with the will of

John Lnndy, deceased, annexed, rs Richard W. Lnndy and Lucie LuddTJr, his wife Laurana A. HarUtn ami Tliomas H&rdiu her husband, Mary E, Mtivtfe aod Thos. B. MoKee har husband, Strata K. Margonum And George Margenum, her husband, Lnndv and ICi**liethLuudy, his wife, George W. LuuUv and Jennie Lundy uls wire, Anna K". Scott and Robert

Scott her husband, Sarah

J. Lundy, widow of said John Lundy, deceased, Mary Lundy the mother of said John Lundy, deceased, and Dora A. Mills (Mortgagee of said decedent. You arc severally hereby notified that the above named petitiouer has filed in the Cirouit Oourt of Vigo County, Indian*, a petittou makinsryju defendants thereto, nnd praying therein for an order and* decree of mid court authorizing the sale of certain nATestate bjooging to the estate of said deoedertt, and in said petitioa described, to make assets tor tie payment of the -debts &od liftbiftties of s&ia esuto and tb&t said petition, so filed and pending,, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court at the Court House in Terre Haute, Indiana, on the 5th day of D'cember, 18S3,

Witness the clerk and seal of said court, this 10th dav of Oct. 1883. MERRILL N SMITH. Clerk.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

Notice.

Ary A. Okes, wife of tbe undersigned has left her bed and beard without just cause and any person trastiag her on my account does so at their own risk. JOHN B. OKKS.

No. 13,858. State of Indiana, County ofJVigo. in the Vifo Circuit court, May tern, 1888, John H. Sfrole, AJav.d K. Vanhouten, and Henry Smitb. vs Mart in Htrlnkler,

A'eggy Strickler, bis wire, Julia Ann Probst and re*chy ProbtA, b«r nusband, Catharine Kibler an Hiram Kibler, ber husband, Hiram Suickler, aud Elicabeth StricEler, his wi fe, Abram 8trick ler, Harrison Strickler, Htrickler, bis wife, whose given name is uikiofii to tbe

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laintifl,

Nancy Laras and Wm, Lucas

husband, Frances Strole and Alfred Btrole, her husband, Emeline Kite, and HyroBymus Kite, her husband, Nannie Jasper, and Man a Jasper, her husband Martin Foltz and Folu, his wife whose given name is unknown to the plaintiffs, David Foltz and Antettn* Foltz, h's wife,and other heirs of Nancy Folts, deceased, whose names are unknown to the plaintiffs, Isaac Kixer and Kizer, his wife, whose given name Is un known to the plaintiffs, Nancy Kite and Oliver Kite, her husband, and others, heirs of P(ggy Kizer, whose names are unknown to tbe plaintiffs, Jesse Roper or Raper, or if he be dead his unknown heirs, and other unknown heirs of Martin Strickler, decease ed. Be it known, that on the 2nd day of June. 1883, it was ordered by the conrt that the clerk notify by publication said defendants as non-resident defendants of the pendency of this action against them.

Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action agaihst them and that the same will stand fer trial at the November term of said court in the year 1888.

MERRILL N. SMITH,Clerk.

A. M. Black, Plaintiff's Attorney.

Notice to Contractors.

The Board of Commissioners of Vigo county hereby give notice that sealed proposals tor tbe building and construction ol'a court house for the county of Vigo, on the public square in the city of Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana, will be reoeived at the office of the auditor ot Vigo county in the city of Terre Haute, up to and until the hour of 1$ M. of the 20th day ot November 1883 which said pioposals will be opened and considered and acted upon by the said Board from said day and hour as speedily as practicable. Tbe said bids to be for the following branches and portions of said court aouse in accordance with tbe plans and specifications for said poition« of said court house as the same have* been adopted by the said Board of Commissioners of Vigo county Indiana and are now on tile in the said office of the Auditor of Vigo county. ",

First: For the excavation for the foundations of said building and for said foundation.

Second: Brick work and ooncreting. Third: Cut stone work. Fourth: Cast and wrought Iron work.

Filth: Copper work. Sixth: Asphalt Rooting. v, Seventh: Slating. Proposals will be received for qach of tbe above departments as numbered or for any two or mere of them or for all of them together. £ach proposal mast embrace all the items ot labor and material comprised in tbe department or departments, portion or portions bid upon. And no subdivisions or bids up on any other subdivisions than those above mentioned will be considered.

All bids must be made specific—hav* ing reference to the plans and specifications of said buiidinsr, and such portion thereof as tbe bid or'tidd relate to.

Each bidder must accompany bis bid with a bond with at least two iesponsible free holders thereon which bond shall be conditioned according to law and shall be to the approval ot the saidBoard of Commissioners aad shall be or a sum equal to not less than titty percentum of the aggregate amount of such bid.

In case where bids are accepted and contracts awarded, payments for material and work will be made to the contractors from time to time on the certificate of the superintendent as the work progresses. The sum of fifteen per centum of tbe entire amount of the contract price will be reserved until tbe full completion of the contract.

All proposals must be enclosed in sealed envelopes, and endorsed with the name or names of the department of work bid upon, and tbe name of the bidder shall appear upon the bid. And the said envelope shall be addressed "To the Board ot Commissioners of Vigo County" and filed as aforesaid in the office of the Auditor of the said county.

By order of Board of Commissioners. Attest. ANDREW GRIMES. Auditor V, Ct S. Blank bonds and other blanks will be furnished by tbe Auditor to all persons desiring to make bids.

FOB. SALE

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sAl-E—Sixteen acres of land on north Seventh Btreet, ust above the new tmrk. or particulars call on or address H. blmmons, iNo. 41? Ohio street.

C*OR SALE—CITY LOTS—Some of the most eligible unimproved residence property tn tue otty on soiuh Fuurin Street For particulars, terms, etc., cail

FOUND.

FOirD—WATQH

XE6AL.

APPLIUATIO« FOK LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that we will apply to the Board of Commissioners of igo Co., at their neztj term, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a Iras quantity than a

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Prairieton Township.

Notice to Nui-llesiilents.

iuart at a time, with the privilege of allow, same to be drank on the premisesfora period of one year. Our place of busts ness and the premises whereon said liquort are to be old and drank is located on lot No. 1 in Harbert A Barton's subdivision of lot No. 8, Preston's subdivision, house No. 738 in the Sixth ward in the city of Terre Haute, Vigo Co., Ind.

APPLICATION FOB LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that we will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo eeunty at tbeir Sept. term for a license to sell intoxicating

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APPLICATION FOB LICENSE. Notice is hereby given tnat I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo Co., Indiana, at their special July term for a license to sell Intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time with the privilegeof allowing the same to be drank on my premises for a period of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank are located at the Oropo House on the corner of First and Poplar streets, in the Third ward of Terre Haute, Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana-

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ANDREW GRIMES, Auditor Vigo County.

WANTED COLUMN.

WAJTM?.

W"ANTED—GIRL—To do general housework for small family at No. 617 south Seventh street. Steady employment to good girl. German preferred, reference required. Apply immediately.

WANTEO-HOMES-Forthe

following

children one boy 14 years old. one thirteen, one vignt, and a girl eight yeaia old. Apply to or address the Society for organizing charity. 524 Main street.

IVA^TKD-t'HE PUBLIC TO KNOWTii J.L we do all kinds of repatr work furniture, also chairs caned in tbe bes of style. All work warranted at the Eureka Repair Shop, 29 soutc Second street.

FOflhrA braid watch

fob near Asbury cuuch. Owner can have the same by paying for' the advertisement and proVlng property on application at this office.

HONEY TO LOAN.

LOAN—MONEY--At lowest rates, on long time* Good collateral required. Address or call on JSd ^ardBarton, 824 Main.

TO LOAN.

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LOAN—MONEY—To

"2SB 1WBE HAOTE WBEKLY GAZETTE.

HBKKT STOCK, THOMAS CUNNINGHAM.

quors in a lees quantity than a

uart a time, with tbe privilege of allowing same to be drank on tbe premises, for a period of one year. Oar place of lusiness and the place whereon sua liquors are to be sold and drank is located on the northeast corner of lot No. 3 of I. Milner*s subdivision in Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana.

ALKX BOW AX Ooums.

APPLICATION FOB LICEN8E. Notice Is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of commissioners of Vigo Co., at their next term, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors In a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises, for a period of oae year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is situated.at No. 21 south Fourth, Terre Haute, Vigo county, Indiana. J. W. ARNOLD.

JNO. L. TUCKER.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to tne Board of Commissioners of Vigo Co., at tbeir next term, for a license to sell Intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises for a period of one year. My place of business and tbe premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank are located at No. 15 M»in street, south side in Third Ward, in Terre Haute, Harrison township, Vigo County, Indiana.'

JAMMLUKDY.

APPLICATION FOB LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo count y,at their next term, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with tbe privelege of allowing tne same to be drank on my premises. for a period of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is located at No. 900, northeast corner Ninth and Main streets, In the First ward, eity of Teire Haute, Harrison township, Vigo county Indiana.

X08ES EDWAHD8.

APPLICATION FOR juICENSE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo Co., at their next term, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity then a quart at a time, with tbe privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises for a period of one year. My place of bustness and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank are located on lot No. 9, Bayless' addition to the town of Maxville, Vigo county, Indiana.

DANISI. W. BAYLESS.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissiqpers of Vigo Co. Ind., at their next* term for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on mi premises for a period of one year. My place of business and the premises wherean said liquors are to be sola and drank is located at 201 Ohio street south side, opposite tbe public square in Third ward in Terre Haute, in Vigo County, Ind.

WM. MBI8SKI.

APPLICATION FOB LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo county at their next term for a license 10 sell intoxicating liquors iu a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowlug the same to be drank on the premises, for a period of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are

be sold and drank is located 25 feet front Main stream in northeast quarter of out-lot 49, being house number 677 south side Main stree, between Sixth and Seventh streets in the second ward. Terre Haute, Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana.

CH AKI K8 GlalDBKN,

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby giveu that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo county at their next term for a license to sell intoxicating liquors iu a less quantity than a quart at a time, with tbe privilege of alio ing the same to be drank on the premises, tor a perUd of one year. Our place of busl•ess and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sola and drank is located on lot 613 Main street, on south side in Second wa-d, in Terre Haute, Harrison township, Vigo Co., Ind.

E. W. JOHNSON, •. ROBT. FLINN.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that we will appjy to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo Co., ind., at their next term, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a lees quantity than a quart at time with tbe nrivilege of allowing tbe same to be drank on our premises for a period of one year. Our place of business and the premises whereon said liqnorsare to be sold and drank, are located commencing 50 feet from the north east corner of out-lot No. 49, runnin'g thence south 141 feet 2 inches, tbenue west 25 feet, thence north 141 feet two ioches, thance east to the plnre of beginning, being No. 677 Miin street, between Sixth and Seventh, on tbe south side, in terre Haute, Harrison townsnlp, Vigo county, Indiana.

C. T. aoBLE

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tress Wm. C. Ball. Oasette office.

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TIOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUttNI rUKE—Cooking utensils and farming lmplerffeuts. Have concluded to rent my place and will sell all the goods. The sale wilt take place at auction on the 24th ot October on my farm three miles and a half southeast of town. Tprms easy.

NICHOLAS MULIKIN.

loau in sums of

11,000 or more on first mortgages on city or farm property at lowest rate of interest. Pugh & Pugh, 329 Ohio ttrdet.*.

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By virtue of an order of sale issued from the Vigo Superior Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Regina Burkhart aud against Cynthia Jackson and Isaac Jackson 1 am ordered to sell the following described real estate situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit:

Lot number five (5] of William H. Burkhart's subdivision of two [2] and 146160 acres off ihe soutti part of lot number sixteen [16] of Spencer's subdivision of the northwest quarter [V] of section fifteen p5J township twelye [lij north, range nine [9J west, tp said county and state and on SATUXDAY, the 17th BAY of NOVEMBER im, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. X. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the Court House door iu Ttrre Haute, 1 will offer the rents and profits of the above descrloed real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, 'or 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 otffer the fee simple la and to said real estate to ilis highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

This 2"th diy of October, 1883. JOHN ULKARY, Sheriff. STIXSON A STIXSON, Attys. Printer's fe $7.00.

A 6ail boat, containing Frank Steinhauer. Theodore Eggers and Fratik Otto, of Milwaukee, was struck yesterday by a squall and the boat sank under them. Stemhayer was drowned^ but the others aved.

LEGAL.

HERIFF'S SALE. ByTrirtne of an execution issued from the Vigo Circuit Conrt, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Terre Hants Savings Bank and against William F. Waimsley, James P. Foiev, Jerry H. O'Sulllvan, George D. Woo'u, Jame* Carrithers ana Newt Rogers, tail, 1 have levied upon the following described real estate situated ia Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit:

The southweqt quarter [341 of tbe northwest quarter of section one [11 township thirteen [IS] noit ,/ange eight [S] west, in said county and state, and on 1 SATURDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF NOVEM­

BER, 1888,

between the hours of 10 o'clock A. x. and 4 o'clock p. x. of said day, at the Court House door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above desert bed roal estate, together with all privileges a»d appurtenances to the same belonging, tor a teem not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realise a sum snflloient to satisfy said execution and eosts, I will then and there oiler the fee simple, in and te said real estate, to tbe highest bidder fer cash to satisfy the

ThistSth day ot October, 1883. JOHN CUEABY, Sheriff. H. C. NBVITT, Atty. Printer's fee, I6.C0.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue of an order of sale Issued from the Vigo Superior Court, to me directed and delivered in favor of Aaron Peace and against Tulaan Godfrey, Malinda Godfrey and Joseph Stuits Jr., I am ordered to sell the following" real estate situated In Vigo County, Indiana, to wit:

Commencing at a point thirteen [1.1] rods west of a corner stone at the northeast corner ot the southeast quarter [J{] ot tbe northwest quarter [X] of ssetlon seventeen |17] 1 township thirteen [18] north, range eight [8j west, thence running west to a ul'oh thirteen [18] rods more or lass, tnence south along said ditch until It strikes the Is. A C. railroad, thence northeast along said railroad, thence to a point Immediately south of the commencing point, containing two [2] acres more or less. Also the following tract of land to-wit: Commencing thirtylive r3b] feet west of the point whete the E. A C. railroad, as now located, crosses the quarter section line running east and west dividing section seventeen [17] township thirteen L18J, ram eight r8j, thence west to a point where a he line south would cross the west out line of the said railroad, thence to vhe place of beginning containing one [1] acre in said county and. state, and on SATURDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF NO­

VEMBER,^,

Between tbe hours of ten [10] o'clock A* K. and four [41 o'clock P. K.. of said day, at the Court House door In Terre Haute. 1 will offer the rents and profits of th* above described real estate, together with all privtleges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realise a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and coBt*,

I will then aud there offer the fee simple, in and to the said real estate to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

This 25th day of October,1883. JOHN CLIARY Sheriff. Tenuant A Thomas, Attys.

Printer's fee, 910.

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HERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue of four venditioni exponas executions and one ii. fa. execution issued from the Vigo Superior Court, to me directed and delivered, one in favor of John Howard Lee and Edward L. Sanborn: one in favor of Charles T. Cox, Barker 0. Toung and John G. Gardner one in favor of John Cloyes one in favor of Elisha B. Tinkham,Gustavus L. Reed and Jesse Gilford, and one iQ favor of George W. Neidicb, George S. Beetern and Henry Saxton, and four against Noves Andrews, Albert P. Andrews and Theory A. Clearwater, bail, and one against Noyes Andrews and Albert P. Andrews, I am directed to sell the following described real estate situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit:

The north half of the southwest quarter (14) of section three (3) and the southwest quarter (of the northwest quarter (J^) of section ten (10), all in township eleven (11). north, range eight (8), west also lot number twenty (20) in Jewett's first subdivision of Euta'v farm, in the city of Terre Haute, iu siid county aad state, and on SATURDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF NO­

VEMBER, 1888,

between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M! and 4 o'clock p. M. of said uay, at the Court House door in Terre Haute,! will offer the rents and prollts of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to tbe highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said executions ahd costs, I will then and there offer the fee simple in and to said real estate to the highest bidder for cash to sstisfy the same.

This 25th day of October, 1883. JOHN CLKARY, Sheriff. H. H. Boudinot, Attorney.

THE MARKETS.

NEWfcYOBK.

ASSOCIATED PKSSS TLLMLAK

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Nsw Yoax, October 34.

FLOUR—Beclpt8, 19,(00 sarrels sales, 11,000: dull and tn some cases 5Q10C per barrel lower export and home trade inquiry, moderate.

WHEAT—Receipts, 107,001 bushels unsettled opening%@%c higher later beoame weaker ana losi advance moderate speculative tradiate No. 1 white, nominal sal3s: —184,000 bushels No. 2 red, November, $107 @107J4 528.0W, Dec *10»1-16@1 09*: 1,040,000, January, $1 11^@1 11

Hi SW,uOO, February,

|118?i@l 13X 40,000, May, |117%® 118. COttN—Receipts, 38.000 busneis opened firm afterwards declined trade dull mixed western spot, 51@d0c xuture, 55£@ @57c sales, 240,000 bushels.

OATS—Receipts, 996,000 bushels lower dull western, 83@42c sales, 83,000 bushels.

BEEF—Quiet and firm new extra, |12 53® 18 00. PORK—Quiet and.Bteady spot new mess, (11 60.

LARD—Dull and lower steam rendered, $7 98. BUTTER—Dull and in buyei's favor wat era, 10^27c Pennsylvania creamery, 38® 29c.

CHEESE—Steady and quiet at 29120. BUG AR—Quiet and firm. MOLA88E8—Steady and demand light. PETROLEUM—Quiet and steady. RICE—Firm and lair inquiry. FREIGHTS-Finn. TURPEN riNE—.Dull at 88)@3 ROSIN—Steady at $lS0®l&7jf. TAl LOW—Steady at 7^9? 9-16. ». EGGS—Western, firm at 26#26}£o. *f

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s"' "ft AftsofttATSD Puft TfciAftmail: I ., TOLEDO, October 84. WHFCAT—StMidy and dull No 1 white, $107 No.2 white, 95%c No. 2 red, spot, i00@l October, nominally tl 0U November, $luO% December, $10234: January.

No. 2, spot or October, 52Vc November, o0)£c December or year, 49}£c January, 48c May, 5lc No. 3 white, 9b rejected, 49Jic no 4titf|47c*

OA^B—Dull and steady No. 2 white, 31 %c: No.2, spot or Octob.r, 29*4c November, 80c December, 90%c rejected, 28%c.

CLOVER SEED—Prime medium spot, or October (a 10 November, 15 asked December, 20 asked No.2,14 83.

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I BALTTMORF. ASSOCIATED PRXSS TKLKGRAX. UALTIVOKK, October 24.

FLOUR—Steady and very quiet Howard street and western superfine, $8 6S extra, |8 75*4 75: familv $5#«.

WHEAT—Western, easier and fairly active No. 2 win-er red, spot $t04j*@l04jt: October,$lo*J«Ql 04& November, $lu6 bid December, «i V7£ January, fl #100U February, llli«el 12 \«.

COIIJ*—Western, dull mixed, spot, 67^A dTJfc November, 55){Q55{e year, 64%® 55c January,54%§5dc steamer, o7c bid.

OATH—Steady and dul.: western white, M®S8c mixed, 34930c Pennsylvania,

880.

KYE—Steady and quiet at 63965c. HAT—Easy anu duil prime to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland, |14@16.

PROVISIONS—Steadv with tur jobbing trade demand: messpor«412 75 bulk meats, shouldeis and eitar rib sides, packed, (6 50

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bacon shoulders, $700 clear rib es, $8 hams, $1*917. ItABD—Beflned, V^ST BUTTEB—Firm western, picked, 10020a creamery, S0£tte

EGGS—Stead vat 29c. PBTBOUEUH—Dull and nominal refln-

^5^Quiet rio cargoes, .ordinary to fair,11912Ke. -7 BUGAB-Wet A soft, 8^c.

WHISKEY-Steadj and quiet 11 $1 18«

^F&JOHTS—To Liverpool per steamer, dull Cotton, 11-641 Flour, Is 9I Grain,

^iuScBIPTS—Flour, 1,900 wheat, 6,000 corn,900 oats, 4,u00 rye, 100.

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SHIPMENTS—None. SALES—Wheat, 648,080 corn, 11,000.

CINCINNATI

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ASSOCIATED PKKSS TSLKOKAK Ci*cii*SFATI, Ohio, October 21.

FLOUB—Quiet family, $4650500 faucv, $58896 75. WHEAT—Dull and nominal No. 2 red, $1 01.

CORN—Firmer at 51c. OATS—Dull at 29%o. BYE—Quiet at 58c.

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BARLEY—Dull: extra No.3. fall, 67e. PORK—Dull at $1150. ARD—Quiet a 1,17 35. BULK MEATS—Dull at $5 25A7 25.

AOON—Quiet at $« 25A7 7598 25. WHISKRY—Steady aril 13

5 CHICAGO. AOsociATBD Puss TKUBOKAX. CHICAGO. October 24. WHEAT—Regular nominally uuohang ed 90^c October 9rU991%c November 93X®9#ic December 98^ year 95\c January 96|cJMay.

CORN— Irregular 46ic October 46yc November: 45Ve December 45 wc year 45% Jan nary 4*%c May.

OATS—Firmer 27£c October 27^c No vember .28ftc December 27^0 year 3t% B&E-&5<*- *s u.

BARLEY—60c. FLAXSEED—$137. WHISKEY—Unchanged. PORK—Easier $10 45 October $10 409 l0 45 November and December $10 MM /an ussy $11386 February.

LARD-Lower $7 45 October $7 22* November $T 30 January $7 40 February.

latfluapoiio Live Stoek Varktt. STOCK AHDS, Oct. 24. CATTLE—Receipts, 98 bead shipments 143 head. Being an off day for the butchers and shippers, and the offerings light, caused the market to be tame. Prioes about the ssme as yesterday. We quote.* Cxoort steer?, 1,400 to 1,700 lbs $5 60&6 2i Good to cbolcel,200 to 1.400 lbs 4

75m5

50

Fair to medium, 1,100 'o 1,150lbs 3 7594 60 Stockers and feeders, 600 to 900 los 3 00@3 85 Good to choice cows and heifers. 8 7694 26 Fair to medium cows and heifers.. 8 li Common to medium cows and heifers 1 Veal calves,good to choice 4 Bulls, good to choice 2 71^, Milch CJWS and springers 26 00@55 00

HOGS—Receipts, 3,600 head shipments, 1,469 head. Quality fair. Market opened aetive and Higher. Packers and shippers free buyers. Trade ruled firm to the close all sold. We quote Selected heavy Selected light Common light Koughs

4 9P@5 05 $4 86(&4 05 4 5094 75 4 0094 50

SHEEP—Receipts, 1,278 head shipments 774 head. Supply was liberal and of very common to lair quality. Market slow at yesterday's prices. We quote: Prime, 120 lbs average .$8 8?®1 00 Good to choice* 100 to 116 lbs 3 40@3 60 air te medium, 80 to 90 Its ..... 8 OOgfc 25 Culls, per head 75ji}150 Lambs, common to choice ...: 3 25^4 00 Bucka, per head 2 OO93 00

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 1883.

C. C. Bowne, of Linton township, was inarritd recently to Miss Annie Appleton of Butler county, Ohio. They will reside in Lintoi* township.

S&ndford News.

Sandford has a beautiful new school house which is a model of the neatness and good taste of Mr. L. D. Scott, Fayette's most esteemed trustee There is soon to be another general store here which will be run by M. O. Wolfe. The Masonie Hall which for many years stood on the railroad rounds and was used as a depot,' has •st been moved to the corner Ricket's used to occupy.-* -Mike Brenan, who for some time past has been employed as pumper at this point, was removed this week without any notice or reason for tbe same. It is the opinion that he was a very careful aad attentive man to business. C. P. Pierce is doing a very extensive business here in a neral store. Jas. Watts is making preparations to buy corn here this winter on a large scale The railroad Co. promises to build a very nice depot here soon.

Prs irieton Paragraphs.

The Southwestern railroad that we now hear talked about is the Soutbweotern of former days, and it takes patience to hear it toot. No doubt Prairieton will be a point on the road.

The friends and relatives of our veneraole old friend, Jackson Eaton, gave a surprise to him and lady. By way of a fine birtb-day dinner, indeed, it was a grand affair. The presents were valuable. The farmers are busy removing the products of their farms to the market. Corn is drying slowlev. Our schools were cheered up and greatly encouraged by the visit

of our

dent, and tbe

Connty Superinten­

aDDropriato speeches of

Trustees Bargan and

llollowav. and

Or.

Carson, who accompanied Mr Van Cleave on his visit. We think it

a

good

thing for the Trustees and patrons all to visit, not only their own Schools, but uniformly all over the county. Our Trustee is baving our School bouses diefigured according to law, by having the doors to swing round like a gate. Parkey Knapp afltTWife, buried their child on -Monday. Fred Ogle presented a specimen of potatoes, raised on bis farm, weighing 26 ounces. Tfje roads are being put in good order, under the supervision of John Manbort aud T. D. Simmons, our road Supervisor. It was good to have J. 8. Whitlock start in us in an el go re to laugh at his calamity, when be had to stop business, because ot his liberality-

BOUNCING BET.

COURT HOUSE ECHOES.

rom Thursday* Bally. CIRCUIT COURT.

State ve Abbie Reynolds, assault and battery on Josiah Hicklin jury unable to agree upon a verdict and wa9 discharged.

State vs Jo3eph Mortgomeryv murder continued till next Weduesday. JC8TICB LOUKMAN.

Grace Murray was fined for drunkenness, aud her fine was stayed. Wm. EUuidge, who was released only a few days ago from jail on promise oi going out in the country to work, was fined $5 and costs for drunkenness, and! was committed.

SUPERIOR COURT.'

Samuel A. Sawyer vs Chas. Rapp, continued till next term. Phoenix Foundry and Machine Works vs Junius P. Leake, partition objections to the report sustained and referred back to the same commissioners to make report at this term.

Elisha Havens et al, vs Espenhain «fc Albrecht motion for a new trial overruled and judgment on the verdict.

Jas.E. Wyeth vs Jacob W. Hand dismissed at defendant*!) cost. Wm. R. Sparks vs Wm. E. Dwyer, false imprisonment demurrer filed to amended answer and demurrer overruled plaintilt exoepts.

Wm. D. Davis vs Wesley H. Price, trespass demurrer filed to second and third paragraphs of answer, and demurrer sustained. $ MARRIAGE LICENSES.

John H. Shelton aod Margaret Williams. Frederick L. Stratton and Charlotte E. Bell.

KEW SUITS—SUPERIOR COURT. 1005—John T. Pearman vs John N. Phillips, on note. M. Joab. 1006—John T. Pearman vs Edward A. Phillips, on note. M. M. Joab. 4 From Friday's Daily.

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CIRCUIT COURT.

State vs Troth and Williams, malicious trespass verdict of not guilty by the jury., State vs. Abbie Reynolds, assault and batteiy on Jesiah Hicklin trial by iury.

JUSTICE LOCKMAN.

John Casey was fined fl and costs for drunkenness stayed IfARRIAGE LlCKKsfts.

William W. Rumsey and Carrie Qilmore. Andrew J. Long and Sarah M. Tatalbe.

Reinder Zimmerman and Kika Whitsman. Leonard Harvey and Josephine Houser.

From Saturdav's Dally. JUSTICE LOCKMAN.

Robert Brennan, an inebriated individual who probably hasn't drawn a sober breath lor many a day, was fined 1 and costs this morning for drunkenness and was committed.

KEW SUITS—CIRCUIT COTRT, 19.574—Archibald Tate, vs Lafayan 6. Tate, divorce. Foley and Boord. 13.575— Louisa Smith ya Frederick Splady, on note. D. W. HenTy.

MARRIAGE LICENSES.

Daniel Brown and Lassie Blair. Harry Carter and Louisa Winkle. Hemy Connelly aad Florence Tomiinson. I From Monday's Dally.

KEW SUITS—8UPERIOR COURT. 1007—Amanda Brady vs Jamea M. Sanford, replevin. W. Mack.

MEW SUITS—CIRCUIT COORT. 13,516—Louise E. Smith vs Abraham,, M. Smith, divorce. B. V. Marshall.

THE GRAND JURY.

The grand jury Ibis morning met io" special session. The business that will come up for investigation is the St. Mary's mystery and the Nevins township mur-4 der. The jurors are Messrs. Cookerly, Krney, Casto, Abbott, Wood and John- 'i son.

JUSTICE MORPHV.

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Daniel Yates, John Law son, John Layer, John Cramer and John Jones were lined $1 and costs this morning for. drunkenness.

Two warren ts were sworn out for Archie Agar—one tor assault and battery and the othar for carrying concealed weapons. -V r' JUSTICE rOCKMAH.

Jame? Southern was fined $1 and costs, for drunkenness. 4 MARRIAGE LJC3N3E.

A Kendall aod Katie Brown. J^oiil Tuesday's IMlly.' MD »JT»TTDE MURPBTi

Arris and 'Shorty" Hubbard

were fined $5 and eosts each for being, prostitutes, and Charley Johnson and Joseph f^use, who were arrested with** thfeiiiwere each fined the same sum for beiag pimps.

James Lyon, James Kay, and JamesCr08S'WPT9 fined for drunkenness, and VVm. Murray were fined $5 and costs torvagrancy. i^rom Wednesday'sDai!y.

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CIRCUIT COURT. W,

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State vs Jas. Montgomery, murder case nolled. David Sondlei vs Elizabeth Sondlesf divorce decree of divorce.

John 8. Beach, president of thef^ Prairie City Bank, vs W. Voorhees and Caroline S. Carnell, on note: judgement by the court for plaintiff.

SUPERIOR OOUBT.

James J. Cook vs John J. Troth^Albertfe Williams and Edward Bauseman, damages trial by jury and verdict for $32.22.

Jobii*on vd X. &St. L. R. R. Co.,damages continued. NT-W scrrs—CIRCUIT OOURT ,"VS 13,518—Gattie Leverenz

sa

John Lev-*

tevnz. divorce. Faris & Hamiii. 13,519—David Boudles vs Elizabeths: Soudles, divorce. Kelly & Leveque.

MARRIAGE IJCSN8E8.

Frank B. Heilmann and Josephine C.t Derolt.

JUSTICE MURPHY.

State vs Nathaniel Muray£drunk fineds $1 and costs committted. 1

Skipped- --I

Charles Williams, the colored man,f whose wife complaiLed thai he bad assaulted her, got wind of the warraot sh.e had sworn oit for bis arrest, aid boarded, an E. «SCT.H. train toutb, desiinat.oa. n^no^vn.