Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 February 1884 — Page 5

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

Nntice of Appointment.

Xfotlee Is hereby (im that the undersign ed hu been appointed administrator of the estate of Bridget Heenan, deceased/ Tbe estate is probably solvent.

MKHABLQUINLAN.

Lost Greek Democrats. The Democrats of Lost Greek township are hereby notified to meet at the township house on Saturday, March 1st at 2:80 o'clock in the afternoon to nominate a township ticket.

Louis MOPHEBSOK, Gomtiitteeman.

Administrator's Sale. •1

... Notice is hereby given that the undersign ed administrator of the estate of Bridget Heenao, deceased, will on Saturday, the 1st day of March, sell to ttio highest bidder for cash, the household goods and furniture consisting of stoves, chairs, tables, bureaus, earpets, bed steads, ete. The sale will take plaee at the office of 'Squire Murphy, 888

Ohio street, between ther hoars of 9 a. a, and 4 p. m. MICHAELQUINLAN, Administrator.

Vigo County Bible Society.

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DEPOSITORY, 800 MAIN STREET, Publications of the American Bible Bo oiety furnished at cost. Donations made to needy families and individuals. 4s there will probably be no canvass of the eity this year in the interest of the Bible eause contributions from all will be gratefully received and acknowledged at the depository. This Is an unsectarian work. The scriptures are circulated without note or comment.

E. IF. WALKSTIKY, Prest.

Febry. 90th, 1884.

Probate Cause No. 638.

In the Circuit Court of Vigo county, Indiana, February term, 1884. Joseph P. Roy, Administrator of estate of Apoline Boy, deceased, vs George D. RoyetaL

To George D. Roy, Frederick Roy, Amanda Adams, Elisabeth Adams, Virginia Jauen aire, Frederick Jauooaire, sr., and Frederick Jaamaire,-Jr., you are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner as administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Circuit Court of Vigo County, Indiana, ^petition making yon defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said court authorizing the aale of certain real estate belonging to the estate 01 said decedent, and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate and^hat said petition, so filed an1 pending,, slset for bea ing in said Circuit Court at the Court House in Terre Haute, Indiana, on the 49th Judicial day oftne Febnnrv term, 1884, of said oour-% the saue being the 7th day of April, 1884.

Witness the Clerk and seal of said court, this 6th day of February, 1884. MKRRIT N.SarrH, Clerk.

Wm, Mack, Pill's Atty.

WANTED COLUMN.

WANTID.

TJFAKTEV-TO ADOPT-A babe, either TV male or female. Good home guaran* teed, parentage not to be made known. Must be between the age of birth, and two years old. Any one having such a- child in realty or expectancy, will do well to address Dr. A. B. care Dally QAXKTTI, Teire Haute, ind. Absolutely strict oonfldenoe.

WANTED—WORK FOR EVERYBODYv* Men, women, boys and girls, can hav* work at their own homes in a new buaineas. whole time or spare moments, where no peddling is required from 1 to 110 a day ean be made 1 doaen samples of goods ana fall Instructions that will do to oom mentis work on sent free send 10 eents, silver or •tamp for postage and advertising. Addresn-

uManufacturer/*

No.1095

Box 106. West Acton, Maw

FOR SALE OR BEHT.

TTIOB. RAU OR RENT-GARDEN-A JD house and nine acres of ground suitable far gardening, on Prairleton road this aide of the Honey creek bridge. Apply at north Ninth street, cit/ to Mrs. A. Doaa.

MONET TO LOAH.

rrO IjOAN—MONEY—At lowest rates, on -1 loife time. Good collateral required. Address or call on Ea #ard Barton, 024 Main.

LE9AL

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE, Notioe is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissiunera of Vigo county at their next term for a lioense lo 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 one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank Is located at No. 1878 Poplar, norih side, corner of Fourteenth in the Bixth ward, in Terre Haute, In Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana.

JNO. F. ROBTKKB.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notioe is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vige Co., at their next term, for a lioense 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 plaoe of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank are located oo lot No. 9, Bayless' addition to the town of Maxville, Vigo county, Indiana.

DANIEL W. BATLKSS.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo Co., at their March term, forja license to sell intoxicating liquors in a lens quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises, for a period of one year. My plaoe of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is situated in the middle part of section eleven, in the town of Seeleyvllle, in Vigo county, Indiana,

JAMES McNULTY.

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The State of Indiana, Vigo County

ry, th^Vigo Superior Court of VI*o Conjoin Annie Meeker vs William R. Meeker, sty,divorce. .in it known thas on the 18th day of Janu-

Be 1884, said plaintiff filed in affidavit fa due form, showing that said William R. Meeker a non-resident of the state of Indiana.

Said non-resident defendant is hereby notified of the pendency ol said action against him, and that the same will stand for trial March l&th, 1884, being at the Maroh term of said oourt in the year 1884.

Attest: MRRRTIIL N.Sirrra. Clerk. Kellev Leveque, PUT* A ttva.

No. 1,133. State of Indiana, county of Vigo in tne Superior court of Vigo county De' comber term, 1883, Joseph Roy

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vs.George D. Roy, et. a)., in partition. Be it known, thai on the 5th day February 1884, It was ordered by the court that the •clerk notify by publication said George R*yi Frederick Roy, Virginia Jumairel Frederick Jermaire, Jr., and Frederick Jomaire, Sr. as non-resident defendants of the pendency ot this action against theni.

Said defendants are thereftijs hereby Notified of the pendency of said action against them and that the same will staud tor trial April 7th, 1884, the same beingjMaroh term of fiaid oourt in the year 1884. [Seal.] MERRILL N. SMITH, Clerk.

W*J MACK, tor Plaintiffs.

LEOAL.

APPLICATION FOR LICEliBE Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo Co. Ind., at their March term for a floense to sell intoxicating liquors in a lees quantity than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises for a period or one year. My place of business and theprenUseS whereon said liquors are to be sola and drank la located at Ns. aw Main street, in Four'huward In Terra Haute, in Harrison Township, Vigo county, Indiana.

MICHASL KKFXWDY.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notioe 1s hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo Co., Ind., at their next term for a floense 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 our premises for a period of ona year. My plaoe of business and the premises whereon natd Hanoi* are to be sold and dranfc Is located on the southwest corner |of lot number 86 la.tbe town of Prairleton, Prairieton township, Vigo Co.

APPLICATION FOR 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 one yeaft My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank Is located on Sarah MarMartin's lot between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, on the Vandalla railway, in-lot sixty, Rose's subdivision, 47 82-100 acres, in the Fifth ward, city of Terre Haute, Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notioe is hereby given that I will apply to the Hoard of commissioners of Vigo Co.. at their Maroh term, for a license to sell Intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time with tbe privilege ofallowlug the same to be drank on my premises for a period of one year. Myplaceof business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank are located at a point commencing 1836 feet aouth and 788 feet west of the northeast corner of the, northwest quarter of section thirty-three [88], township twelve [13] north, of range nine [9] west, running thence weat 2S7 feet, thenoe north thirty-one |31] degrees, thirty [80] minutes east 183 feet, thenoe east 159 feet, thence south 118 feet to the plaoe of beginning, Vigo county, Ind.

By virtue of an oraer of saie laiuea from the Vigo Superior Court, to me directed and delivered in favor of Mattie Klelne, Henry Detmer and William Krommeyer ana axainst William C. Allen, Bldllla Allen and Mary Linton, I am ordered to sell the following desoribed real estate situated In Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:

Forty-two (48 feet off the no th aide of lot number thirty (80» in'John Sibley's addition to tne city of Terre (Haute |ln said county and state, and on dATURD AY, the 8th day of MARCH, 1884, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. X, and 4 o'clock p. H. of said day, at the oourt house door in Terre Haute.. I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real 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 realise a sum sufficient to satisfy said order-of sale and ooeta, I will then ana thers offer the fee simple, in and to said real estate, to the hljrheet bidder for cash to satisfy theaame.

This 14th day of February, 1884. IJOHN CLKABY, Sheriff. Buff and Pierce, Atty,

Printer's fee |6. SHERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue of an execution issued ftom the Vigo Circuit court, to me directed and delivered, In favor of Simeon Cory for the use of Mary Cory and against G. W.Moreland, I have levied upon the following described real estate situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:

Lot number thirteen [131 in Joslah Lambert's plat of the town of Fountain, also lot number two (3J in William H. Kinps addition to the town of Fountain, being a subdivision of tne south half ri of the southeast quarter Ixiot the northeast quarter [%1 of section thirteen [13], township thirteen |18], north range eight [8] west In said com.ty and state, aud on SATURDAY, THE 1ST DAY OF MARCH 1884" between the hours of 10'o'clock A* X. and 4 o'clock p. K. of said day, at the Court House door In Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above desoribed 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 wild execution 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

This 7th day of February, 1884. JOHN CLKAKV, Sheriff. Tennant A Thimas, Pl'lTs Atty. Printer's lee 37. ^HERRIFF'S SALE.

By virtue of an order ofsaie issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of William G. Ellis and against Andrew J. Welch I am ordered to sell the following described real estate situated In Vigo county, Indiana, to wit:

Lot number- twenty-two [32j la Ross and Donnelly's subdivision of lota nnmber eleven [11] and thirteen [131 in Preston to subdivision of the west one hall of the northeaKt quarter [MJof section twenty-seren [27) township twelve [13] north, range nine [9j west, in said oounty and state anaon SATURDAY, the 15th day of MARCH,

between the hours of 10 o'clock A. m. and p. H. of Mid day, atthe Court House door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real 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 6f r«aleand costs, I will then and there offer the leealmple,. in and to said real estate, to the highest Didder for ca6h to satisfy the same

This 2fst day of February, 1884. JOHN CI*BABT, Sheriff. S. R. HAMILL, Attorney. Printer's foe SO

UHHUFW SALE. Sr,

W. C. SISLET.

No. Btateof Indiana, County of Vigo, In the Vigo Circuit Court, February term, 1184, Mary A. 0*8ulllvan vs Patrlok O'Sullivan, divorce.

Be it known, that on the 16th day of Feb. 1884, It was ^ordered by the oonrt that the Clerk notify by publication said Patsick O'Sullivan as non-resident defendant of the pendency of this action against him.

Hald defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action against him and that the same will stand for trial nn Friday, March 7tb, 1884, the same being the February term of said court in the year 1884. MAMMAL* N. SMITH, Clerk.

Foley 4c Boord, Plaintiff's Atcys.

J. C. PADDOCK.

SHERIFF'S BALK. By virtue of an execution issued from the V«*o Circuit oourt to me idirected and delivered, in favor of Charles D. Flaid assignee and arainst Samuel R. Sargent and William P.. Bennett, I have levied upon tbe following described real estate situated in Via., county, Indiana, to-wit:

The east half [5flof the north east quartet of section ten 110] township eleven [11J aorth range eight [8J west in said county and state and on

SATJRDAT, tne 16th day of MARCH, 1884, between the hours of lOoclock A. X. and 4 o'clock p. M. of said day, at the Oourt House door in Terre Haute, 1 will offer the rente and profits of the above described Real Estate, tOfcethor 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 realise a sum sufficien (to satisfy

vsaid

Executions

and oosta I will thenand there offer the fee,, simple, in and to said Real Estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same,

This 31st day of February, 1884. Jo HIT CLKABY, Sheriff, Klelser ft Eleiser, Attorneys.. Printer's fee, 18.00.

vlrtas of an order et sHe Issued (MB the Yfea Superior Oanr.te me directed^ and delivered in faverof National and against Alfred B. Pen, ajualnlstrator ot theestate of Marvin li Hickoox, deesaeedtiadon%. Button, EU B, flantttea, Sarah B. Williams, Daniel WilUams, William E. McLean, Gerbwdt Eshman^Bamuel T. Resae, Mary 8. Eddy, Harlow 0. Taoaap•on. Harvey D.»8oou, Thomas Brasher, Marvin H. Brasher, Jehn W. Htekeox, Mary Hlekoox and Julia Meacham, I am ordered to sell tne following described real aetata alt* uated in Vigo eonniy, Indiana, to-wlt:

Bloek number one 11 at McGaughey and Roacha' su odlvlaion of part ot the southwest quarter [MJ of section fifteen [161 township twelve faj north, of range nine [9] west, adjoining the town of Terie Haute, said csu oty ana state, and on SATURDAY, the 18TH DAY OF MAROH lbM, ...... between the hours of 10 o'clock A. v. and o'clock of said day, at the Court House door in Terre Haute, I will efler the rente and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges andappnrtenaneee to the same belonging, for a term not exceedinx seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realise a sum suBcient to satisfysaidorderofSale and oosta, I. will then andthere offer the fee simple. In and to said real estate, to the highest bidder tor cask to satisfy the same.

This 21st day of February, 1884* JOHH CiutABT, Sheriff. H. Botmiwor, Attorney. Printer's fee, 08

(^HERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue ef an execution- issued from the Ylgo Circuit oourt, to me directed and delivered in favor of Frankie Shone and against James W. Watts, Phebe tfaymake? and Robert Anderson, I haveileviM up»n the following described reil estate situated in Vlgooounty, Indiana,to-wlt!

All that portion of the aout heast quarter n£| of section twenty-eight [38] township thirteen [18| north range ten [10] weat which lies north of a line fifty loot feet north of the center of tbe track of the Indlanapoila and St. Louis rail road company's roadway being forty-four [44] acres more or leas also the south part of the northwest quarter I x] of section twenty-eight [38] township thirteen [18] north range ten [10! west beginning at tbe northeaet corner of the southwest

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JAKCSGKACS.

uarter B4] of said seetlon twenty-eight [28] norh with a line through the center of said section about two ana ninety-live hundredths [3 96*100] chains thenoe In northwesterly bourse parallel to and within fifty [60] feet of the center of the lndiauapolii and. St, Louis railroad company track about nine and seventy-five one hundredths [9 76-100] links to-apoiat twenty [30] feet eaat of east line of the town of Sandford, thence in a aouthweeterly course parallel with aad twenty [30] feet from the eaat line of Sandford about four, hundred and twenty [4301 feet, tbenee southeast three hundred ana one [801] feet to tbe north line of the said soutnw. st quarter \H] thenoe east on the said north line about two hundred and eighty-two [383] feet to the place of beginning, containing six and thirty-four one hundredths [8 81-100] acres more or less also lots numbered fifty-eight [68] sixty [00] sixty one [81] sixty-eight [68] sixty-nine [801 and the eas* half oi lot seventv four [74] all in the town of Baudfoid. Also defendant Phebe Haymaker's undivided Interest In the north half [Kl of the eonth cant quar* ter Fx] of section fourteen [141 township thirteen [18) north, raage ten {10] west and the northwest quarter (341 of the northeast quarter of seetlon twenty-three |381 township and range aforesaid in said eounty and state and on SATURDAY, the 8th DAY of MARCH 1884. between the houra ot 10 o'oljck a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the Oourt jHouse door In Terre Haute, I will offer the rente and profits of the above described leal estate, together with all privllegee and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest udder for cash, and upon failure to realise a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and costs, I will then and there oflbr the fee simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the game.

This 14th day of Feb. 1884. JOHN CUIABY, Sheriff Joseph H. Blake, Atty. Printers fee 814,

THE MARKETS.

NEW YORK.

AMC14ID PUH'TttMUI. Nnw.Yoax, February 37.

FLOUR-^Reeeipts, 18,000 salea, 10,000, wlineut importan changes, export and koine traae demand light.

WHEAT—Receipts, 13400 XQ^e lower and weak unsettled light speculative trading: Mo. 1 white, nominal Sales:—3MJM0,

N 2 a 1 0 8 April, |1 10XA1 10%:

i?4@l 18X 10.000 June, 1 COttol—Receipts,,

18**114. »lay#2e low­

er and dull mixed wsetern spot, WiMjai future, 03c sales, 8O4,O0Qi .. OATS—Reoeipta, 38,000 dull and aahade easier: western, 40#40c sales, 86,000.

BEEF—Quiet hew extra, fa 0UC41I 00. PORK—Quiet and weak apot mess, |17 75Q 1800.

LARD—'Dull and easier steam rendered,

BUTTER—Dull and in buyer's favor western, 0084 Elgin creamery, 80e. CHEESE—Firm at fl^UXe..

SUGAR—Quiet and steady. MOLA8SKS—Dull. PETROLEUM—Steady. RICE—Firm. OOFFEE-Firm. FREIGHTS—Dull.. TURPENTINE—Quiet at 88. ROSIN—Firm at |149A160. TALLOW—Firm at 7|. EGGH—Western, firm at 33.

TOLEDO.

ABSOCIATXD pnnu TKIMBAH. TOLKDO, February 37.

WHEAT—Quiet and ateady No. 3 red eaah, 99^c§|I 04 fa February, OOkc Marec, I100H Ayril, tieaxmiafo May, «1 06 June, llOfl^ No.SroJ, ^#96c refeeted,06 «70c.

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CORN—Qaiet No. 3 cash or February, ivc March, 64c asked April, 55%c May, 57Xo rejected, 6ie nograde, 48c.

OATS—Dall and firm No. S cash, or February. 86o May, 87X0. CLOVER SEED—Nominal prime eaah, February or March, |5 90 eto. 2, $6 06.

CINCINNATI. 'J ASSOCIATED PBX88 TXLXOBAX. fftm CmomnATi,?February 37.

FLOUR-Stronser family, 817606 16 fancy, C6 10@6 06. Vr HEAT—Firm at fl 00@107.

CORN—Dull No. 8 mixed ear, 50c. O ATS—Firm at 87c. RYE—Dullanddrooping. BARNEY—Easier extra No. 3 spring, 04c. PORK-Easierat 118 00. LARD—Quiet at W *0. BULK MEATS—Easier end not lower. BACON—Easier and not loWer. WHISKEY-Steady at $116.

CHICAGO,

A^AOCIATKD Plisi TKMKAI. CHIOAOO, February 37.

WHEAT—Shade easier 93^e iFebruary 93X0 Maroh 96XM8Xe May. CORN—Shadellrmor |68e February aad Mareh 8^e May.

OATS—Firm 83^cFebrnaryand Maroh tUA'Mnr v',• R*-'' V.' j\ FLAX SEED—II 68 on track. WHISKEY—|1 IT. PORK—Lower .|17 96 February and March 118 76 May.

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LARD—Eaayj |9 83% February and March

n76 Mayj

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1 atternB. fold. Me.

or

fema.e agents

TV LlldUto sell Turkish Rug

Addrela E. S, Frost A Co. Bidde-

Uvt ttatk Mtrfcgt •tooKTAXDe.Feb.2f.

CATTLE—leeeipts, ISO head shlpoaenta, 100 head, hpfly light and ot good quality. Market steady, att selling on'arrivM at good atrong prieea. Bat few good heavy gsades offered it here, would bring strongprlee a as Kastom advlees' mm

goed.

Kxport stesrs, |8 Good to choloe shipping steers 6 Fair to medium, Mapping steei* 6 Common shipping steers 4 Stookers. !TT. 8fl Prime oows and heifers 47i Good to oholoe eoweand heifers... 4 Fair to ateditun oows and heifers... I Common^cowsandheUbra............ I Veal oalvaa, oommon to goed...M~. I Bulla, oommon togood...^^. Milch eowa, and sptingei*.^.

HOGS—Reeelpta, 1^90 bead ahipasntsy 1,460 head. Quality oommon. Market ateady on good heavy gradea, while oommon aad light arednll and 10916c lower. Trade ruled quiet at the eloee. Select heavy, if here ....|7 36«7 40 Hvavy pawing 0 IMS 90 Mixed packing. 0 80§8 76 Good light....— ... -0 «6#« 76 Cdmmon to fair light...... luSo 86 PJga....^, 4 76S8 36

SHEEP—Receipts, 000 head ahlpmenta, 036 heatLBnpply light. Quality fair.' Market quiet and a shade lower than Oat week's olose. Prime grades, If 'here, would be In good demand. Prime grades „|6 Good to. choloe grades 4 Fair to medium grades 4 Oommoa........................... 8 Bucks, per head 0

THE TERRE HAUTE NAMETS. GAZSTTB Omca,) Wednesday, Feb. S7 The following ire the- paying priceo corrected to-day:

WHEAT—Fulta, 90c red, 86e., .r Conn—White. 46c mixed, 46o. OAT»-88e. :i,V• -rvT BUTTBB—10#18c. .• .v l5ii. POCLTXT—Chickens, Oojper Ib^l lve. POTATOBS—26080c per bashel.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28. I8«4.

Tn EUaworth who ia alwayo getting drank ia not oar well known Sugar Creek Bllawoith.

8L Mary's Md Vicinity.

Dido Sullivan is on the 0iek list as tlao Frank Alvey. Mr. Joe Ditto ia going to move td St Mary's and will work for the Sisters of Providence.-—Jeny Doyle of St Mary's, is going to Kanaas in a few days and it ia thought to bay him a home. Miss Maggie Derundy, who has been on the sick list all winter, ia mooh worse. M. Shea, of Fayette, is ingtoremove down on the Kriggin faim. %[e will pot one team .on the farm, the other on the gravel road. There will be a great emigration from these parts in the fall. Tom Butler is

OWest

also Ben Edington, John

lioaaer and Alex- Bodine. Mrs. L. Thralls is en the sick list. John Vermillion's family is down with measles. Louis Alvey is reported very sick.—'—Dong Vermillion's St Mary's

Suggywaiting

irl is patiently for the promised ridebehind those high-stepping greys. Hurry o]p Bong!—-lorn Holland is back at St. Ma^t. Miss Brado got her new hat in time.

SQUATTKK'S DAVGHTKK.

HARRISON AND HONEY CREEI. Mrs, Jessy Clark has been very aiek. Quill Rogere, of Parke, was among us last week.

There was a anrprlae party at the real* denoe of Albert Sherman on tbe 2Srd. There waa a large orowd and all had a gay time.

John Royse lost a fine mule thia week aad 8am Crandall a valuable mare last 'Week. la the long talked of diteh that there Is so mnoh fnaa about, ever going to Start? Why don't they assess tboae benefitted by it and push it through? •W. P. Ijamebas finiahed baling between 150 and 800 tona of hay which he Skipped to Indfanapolla.

The six months old daughter of S. Coordee is very afck. Mr. Wlble, of Riley, will soon meve to Wm. Jenoks farm in Honey Creek.

Sam Mullikan ia tbe slok liat but we hope to aee him out before long. Mr. Connup and wife have been sick and have received many kindneaaea from the neighbors.

Sam Crandall and Sam Jonea went to Indianapolis last week to attend tne G. A. R. meeting in that eity.

Quill Rogets, '-0f Parke oounty, has 1,500bushels of very fine yellow corn for aeeding. Those wanting seed should see him v- t-

COUBT

Mt7G«nTS.

PIERS0N PARAGRAPHS. The roads are very rough ainee the freeze on acoount or the candidates tramping them up so while the mud was so deep.

We do not know whether Thouiaa haa found hia colta or hot. We think he haa seen moat all the Democrata in the townehip.

John htos fiais&ed his oanvass Of th% townihip the sesond tifiie isiid tt.-.%ftwlL deadening over tbe line.

Tbe storm of the 19th drove uncle Israel in before he got elear around. Mack Kite baa had the meaalea in hia family.

Jack Donham waa in Terre Haute last i,Week laying in a new etook of goods. On Friday, the 32od, waa the last day of school at the Brown Jug district No. 6. Algy Harris, son of Trustee John Harris, waa the teacher. It waa bia first term of teaching. Judging Irom what we saw he ia a aucceas. Hie aoholara were all perfeot in their gradea and for deportment and gentle bearing wilt average 100 per cent. In fact it waa a model school and teacher, pupile and parents all have aright to be proud of -district No. 6. A sumptuous dinner was served and all went merry ae a marriage bell. The average attendance in district No.0 was 42. The school at Centreville taught by Tilman Cochran averaged 82 daily attendance. Hia achool eloaed on the 22nd. Tbe exerciaes wen good and the attendance large.

A. D. Foreman waa riaiting hia parents and frienda a few daya last week.

W.«D. Hampton and Jease Welah were drawn a8 petit jurors for the term commencing on the 25th.

Centreville fain a fair way to have a grist mill where wheat can be ground as well as corn.

On Friday afternoon a young man with a ahot gun on hia ehoulder might have been seen slowly- wending, bia way

in regard to the treacherous waters that bly separated him from his love would call tIiam lrctnrm Rim* ««ll

HOCSK ECBOE8.

1tareday%Bauy.

SanbGL RomvsJoaopk W. Ro®, di* lom MnlL Mary M. VHak Dffid F. Frank, divorae deflwlt

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A. Lewis and Siate CfeUaliaa^ HEW SORB—SCPSBUHIOOOTT. 1185—John M. Hedge! is Jas. M. Mays and Mary D. Maya, foteclosora. f,A.Tns|. .-• •iuis jvmr. light indktments wen retarned yesterday. janoiioonia.

Robert GVpp, provoke dkt Gi P. Staub^ fined fl and costs paid. Fm% Frlday'a Dailya. .. mmiOBomm ,,.

IRie iest case which wili settle the ... troversy between Kiddar Brus- aad their ho6qpova over a contract is on trial in this ooart before Judge Allen and a juij. nMumuxaaun.

Two eases of fibrin drank were disposed

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this morning. The- prisoners.

Oeo. Balser snd'James Qiambers, wese committed to jail.' MAKBIASE LICBHSKS.

Adolph Perry and Julia Piety. John B. Goodman and Anna B. Faqaa. Ghaa. Hoflman and Dianna Harris.

EEW SUITS—SDTEBIOB COUBT. 1186—Sarah J. Kibler va Oornelia A. Farrow, et al, foreclosure. H. O. Royse. 1187—Ellen SalliTSn ys Edward Melun el al, appeal. inw soma—cnourr OOUXT. 18.617—Harriet Graham eft al, vs John B. Graham', partition. W. S. McLean.

Tram Saturday* OaiU. ORAXD JURY.

Five more indictments were returned this morning. supnuoR OQro)tT.

Argument in the case of .the eoopas Malnst Kidder Bros., waa commenced thia morning, 8. & Hamill speaking on behalf of the ooopers and S. 0. Davis for the firm. There haa been a large attendance all during the trial.

The Jtuy retired at 8. JUSTIOB UMKMAX. Two cases in police court this morning. Tena Myers waa lined $1 and coats for being drank and Henry Grace waa aasessed $10 and costs lor annotating. Both wen committed.

From Monday's Bally. 1UBBIABB UCBHSBS.

DoljA Kelley and Mary Ellis. Moses Miller and Annie V. Miller. John A. Simmons and Mattis Freneh.

JfMTlOB XUBFHT.

Wm. Ellsworth was fined $2 and costs lor drunkenness, Jpmes Ryan $5 and coats for beings "vag" and Bamoel Lowe and Geo. R. Trice $1 and costs each for drunkenness. All wen committed except the latter.

TM Tuesday's Sally. JTOnCB MUnPHT.

John Salmon, assault and battery on Frank Riley fined $1 and costs M»BBIAQE LICENSES.

John B. Ingenon and MaiyE. Featherkyle. James M. Bolton, Jr., and Velnetta L. Hollingsworth. dBcurr oocBT.'

John H. D. Huut aAd Mary A- Duncan vs WaidG. Weaver et al., civil judgment for $800.

H1W sons—SCFBBIQB OOUBT. 1138—Amanda C. Watson vs Jamea P. Knopp etaL, on note.. Wbiteman and Ramaey.

From WodnswUy-a Daily. OOUBTY oommsioNMBs.

The ooart begins Hs Maroh session nextMondsy. OBAHD JXTBT.

Seven indictments for minor were returned to-day. V' JCSTICH, MUBPHT.

Henry Hill and Frank Riley fined for drunkenness. KKW SUITS—SUPKBIOB OOtTBT. 1189—Hiram T. During vs C. ft E. I. R. R. Co., civil. B. F. Hsvens. i. xiw SUITS—cntcutt OOUBT. 1&618—MazyE. Sedifer vs Edward M. Redifer, divorce* Caster. 18,619—Delia C. Hearn vs James Hearn, divorce. W. Mack.

MABB1AGB LICKVSX8.

Wm. McGowan and America Chew. Wm. Grover and Sarah E. Phillips. Nathan Phenis and Elsie J. Kane. Charles Orth and Mary E. Denny. Benjamin McKeehn and Ella Albertaon.

BBAL BSTATB TBAHSFEB8. .)'

R. L. Alder tq Demas Deming, •'"part lot 20 in out-lot 39,22 Teet off south 'end John D.

Blake's sub., except alley, for $ 1. Trustees Central Presbyterian church, part lot 90 in out-let 89,40 8-12 ieet front Fifth st. aad back to alley, John D.

Blake's sab, for

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Nsdical Leotare

To the Editor of the QAZRKB^ Having attended the lectures recently delireredin New| Goshen about whioh D. P. is finding fault, I desire to say through the GAZETTE that the leetures were of the highest type of morality and in perfect harmony with Christisn and scientific truth, so that even the disoonsolate D. P. and his wonder,fnl Dr. Bennett would both have "learned much if they had heard and heeded them. The fellow D. P. is beneath contempt Neither a gentleman nor a Christian would write so scandalous SB article for publication. He evidently, as he cannot rule tbe U. B. church, wants to rain it. Well, sack rule as his would be rain anyway Hia inquiry addressed to the ladies -,is a direct inralt to them. No such thing ss a naked man was exhibited. The trustees of whom he apeaka are not in one half the danger of indictment that he ia.

Ihe lecturer warned the people against immoralitiea of all kinda He warnMi .them against qhacka. WUch one of I' HbnAffid'sAcidPkoaphate.

warnings has hurt D. P. so terri-

MAIJUAKIRB. ALWAYS BEADT.

NOT YETSEWHKO,

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CM. Fish, his bralhor a^ P^N.-Fniar are ia eoaflBNnofe at tbe Tone Hktttar H6ase, as the Gaaam goe* te pnss to~ (dsy, tn finally settle tbe mstfor. Mr. HorntioKeyss has secared saiaM small subseriptiona ot anditinnai stoek thi»

If It can. be reduced to^|9,Mt tteKeyea' company will guamntee the net. Among the stuek suGscribars noT^ y«t ibliiSed are Mm Btaisivsf ^si

pablunsd an AnewMajysr.

MA1JUET0N PARASRAPHS^

The sdMMla of Prairieton eloee on Vri*day, and preparattoas are being made for a grand exhibition, sapper and es» hibition. All lavera of education us eerdlnHy invited.

The series of meetings at New Haiw mony ebnrok, oendnetjM by Bev. Uaton.. ,t is proving to be Intereatiag nnd amok

anrias«a)r

The Deakoornts of Prairieton townehip will meet-on Saturdays Maroh 8tb, for tbe purpose of nominatlag a township ticket and to appoint a committeeman for the next ter^n.

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good to being done.

Charlea Benight visited oar town o*^ Monday* the lBthi After renning his buggy oat of thd river bottom over twomilM«»|akifi he wasoompelled te row that dlstanoe to procure the neoessariea for the fhieral of the ehild of *Heary nu dridge. The parents are oompelled t» boat the remains of their little one -ih nearly three milce to find a final resting place for itr on,aoepant of the breakingof tbe livee last spring.'

TbefnendaandneighboraofMrs. Jaa» 8. Whitldok treated nor to quite a earpriee and" a grand sapper on Monday,, the 25th, it beitfg her 46th anniveraary. Indeed, it Wai a superb affair. A boat seventy-five persona were preeent nnd remained to enjoy themselvee till a late^ hour. '.j

The Bepublieana met laat Saturday at ,s Workmen's Hall and laid plans for an attaok uporf the ranks ef the Mneonioy. ^Get off my ear," aaid the elephant to the gnat.

BouirciifQ.BnT..

Libertyvllle Leoaia.

Theblinard oi the .19th strack thia lace about five o'clock in the evening. Hit did no particular damage except la throwing fencing and old apple onhaMt^ Some or oar oldest citizens claim that they never saw the wind ss strong as It was that evening and night. It shook: dwellings that to nevamdid befon in their recollection.

Mrs. Poke Price had a sale on tbnSSrdi aad sold horses, mtales, fartn implementa and the growing wheat crop. Corn sold, for 40 cents pec bashel on ten monthstime. Mrs. Price intends to move to Jier fdrmer home near Lockpoct aa soon as the health oi her family will perinit hsr. to do so.

J. L. and D. F. Folts have pnwhMef the old Bloodsol farm from Shabe Taylor. They get possession the first of. aroh. Dayy intends to move as soon ar Mr. Taylor vacatee. Mr. Taylor monsa to Illinois, on the Bob Farnnam fvi. Sorry to loae Ms. Taylar from Indiana. He as a fine neighbor and stauaca. Democrat

FSyette oan beast of one of the mo* aeeommodating Notary'a of the state: He took a sihall circait last Saturdaf evening and acknowledged fonr deedk He isas fleet footed as a MiiHan

mlo Haikness says he is. going te start his huxster wa^on jjnst aa soon sn the hens get under good headway. Bs ya MMSS is dull with nothing tn trade on.

Dicfc Welsh in the new mail ooatvaolac on the route ftom Libertyville taSendfo«d station. He makea two tripe a week* Wednesdays and Saturdays. He driven, two fine matchera and ia alwmtime.

Eddie Garvin, of Windasr.lUs., is vis^ mng friende in the villsge. Loster Mew had a fine mileb-ooar killed kf Hghtning the evening of tkn blizsard.

J. D. Bosartk died the 25th aad wan buried the 90th In the Little Grove cemetery. W» nH feel that oar loss hia eternal gain. Peace to his ashes.

John Nieholshss raited M. O. Phippe* farm and expecte to move en it- some time in April. John wants to give hie boys a chance.

Dick Scott for trostSM, .-

TretUng Aiseolatlee.

A meeting et the Tan Haute Tntting^ Association^ waa held ai the National House lsst evening. There wss a frill attendance of the1 members, im follows: W. T. Beaochanip,John G. Shryer, John F. Regan, Jacob white. Phillip Schloas* U. R. JefferS, John Willisms, Samuel McKeen, R. G. Watson, Frank McKeen^ Edwin O'JSbyie, James M. Sankey^ D. Demfihff, Merrill N. BUtiOi Anton Mayer, Robt M. Harristm, Geo. A. Schaal, WVL. Kidder, Robert G. Hervfy and H. H. Boadttot. A resolution wns adopted adtinjg the Tern Haute QtieeV Railway Company to extend its Mailt street track to the Fair Groanda. Tha president appointed a committee oonsietlngof W. T. Besnchampj.Frinit MoKeen, B. Hervey and W. Li to oonfer with the oompahy.

WIU. FSonABLT SXTKHB.

The committee appointed by th» Trotting Association, waited oi Mr. Hulman, piesidsntof the Stnet Railway Co., to-dsy and hn said he was mock ia fsvor ot extending to the Fair Giound and would use his influence to have it

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The jolly eiew of the Little Joker had some troaUe ie getting away on their coarse op the river this motning. Ilia, Iittie Joker itself wss to blame this tittle^ the supply pipe banting, and the accident had to be rqiaired before the jol^r craw, whose hilarity had been somewhat* -s smothered, by the Incident, ocmld ptosis^ a

Dr. A. L. Hall, Fairhaven,Nv T., sayet "It forms an excellent substitute for lemon juioe, aad will furnish a refresh* ing drink for the slok,"

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