Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 55, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1876 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WJ2DNFSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 1876

HAYES'S HOWESTY.

UNDER CKOSS-EXAMISATJs EaöVEN TO BE A DELUS'ON. How tho Radical Beform Candidate can Lie when Ho Comes Down to Business. A MILLIONAIRE'S TAX RETURNS PIfCOVKBT OF IND CBITABLB PROOF THAT THB HEAVMKLT HAYrS IS SADLY OIVSN TO LTINO HI' j gWORN STATKM KNTS F BBGOAKLTI oMKN WHILK UNCLK BIRCH ARD's VVCA fs WIRE ROLLING I. A Fremo ohin, special to the Chicago Times, me Ars the following revelations regsrdinfi; the Radical rtformr, When .be Republican press of New York start' xi. that bugaboo about Gov. Tilden cnmltUD2 perjury io connection with his 'p'jobw away bck in 1963. they little d flamed tbey wer throwing boometaug 'thai on ita return would completely Knock the wind cut of their own pet, Ruthy Hayes; but ach to event bas omne to pat. Politics is wid to be a trade. 1 trade tberd are sometimes offsets. Here is one, and ween the organs ol the bloody shirt have evened up the sccoant let tbf m raise tbeir voices and inform an expctaut public bow mach they are ahead. Yourc rre-pondent, ktrmisbins about On if, drrpped luto Fremont, tbe borne 01 Uncle Bircnard's Npiew, to day, acd in the course of bis prmbultloDS stepped into tbe court bouse. Tbe brett ren of tbe Republican told having set the example, detoneut ssked leave to scan tbe pubi c records, and be hadn't been engsgd at t' e task a treat while before be became li'erally petrified. COULD HB TRUST HIS OWN EYES? "What. Ruthy Iliyee, the good, tbe plsus the all that is eminently respectable, a perjurer, a swindler, and that not a way btcs in 1S63, but again atd again as late as 1S74, 1S75 and 1876? Ye, verily, unless the record of Saodusky county is a lie, and auca a tbibg is not to be suspected. Qov. Hajes is a fraud of tbe worst d scriptlop, notorious cheat, and that in tbe ce of a great fortune that c me to him literally without an tfl rt. Rut to the iaetä. Olo Sardis Bircha rd.Gov. Hat es's ucc e. dud in January, 1874, leaving bis ntpb-wall bis prop r v, eiiuia,Hl at valuations varying from f2M 000 to $100 000 Aside from this, be txqueatoed about f 40,000 to various parlies, most. of tbetn distant relatives. Uccle Bircbard was none too liberal iu bis estimates, but the last time be listed Ms property under oatb tbe total reached tb figure of 9,982 This was In 1873. In 1874, Gov. Haves having come inio pots-taiou ol every particle of bis unci' personal property, to which all be bad previously beid in bis own name must be added, list-d te total at $2,531. Tbe following year, 1874, with out having made any "pedal addition, he returned a total o $6,120, and last year io spite cf tbe addLiou of a $500 piano, ot which no mention is mad in bis return whatever, though rpee finally r quired ty law, he reduced tho to til to $ö,2b0. riow NOTK THE ITEMS. Oav. Hayes had Tfceived a considerable fortune from bis wife, added to which was tbe great wealth ot bis uncle, whose ready cL at the time of hi death is estimated at from 25,900 to fiO.OOO, and yet the conscientious Cnristian returned nnder the bead of money a grand to ai ot SiiK).' Tbe two following years he w-ut bimself pre cisely belter. Is it not a curious coincidence that be should have been worth for two years on a certain a vj ist. precisely tbe same sum, to-w t: 300 in ready cast? I "be line ot waichi-a uh returned one in 1874 which be valued at $300. Toe following year tbe vsine of tbi time piece w.s reduced to $200, and tt e same this year, JNow it is kown tba Uncle Bircnard ha 1 a watch left to Gov. Ilates by will. Did the uDgracous neph ew spout it? It is also known that Mrs. Hayes sports such a biuble. Why was no mention madeot ttai? Now cotnes tbe clincher. Under the bead ''all personal property not iLcluded in the enumerated items" appears in 1874, $1000; in 1875. $5.000: in 1876. total o: $4.500 la 1874. tbe figure was $1,000. TbU cuvtred mort gage notes still on record, which should have been given in fall evrv sabsequetit year, aggregating over $9,000. 'Added to this should be a falle ry ot p.ittings valued At tbe lowest at $2 000 ano a library repre senting at least 12.000 more. Tbimb these are Inside figures. tHere is a total of $13 000. to which at least 2 000 or $3.000 ot the uouseDOld good should he aodod, and yet tbe total lor 1874 to but fl.000 lncra-ea to ?6. 120 or 5,710, respectively in 1875 and 176. ice mortgage notes present A square Issue. There la no dnddn them. They represent a specific sum, every cent ot which, ac cording to law, should have been returned Jor taxation, and yet Rutherford B. Hayes baa affixed hws signature under oatb to a statement entirely ignoring this Item. More than likely some unctions defenders ot thepurjur r will maintain tbat a manor itutby's esy ways Is cot to be held ac countable like other men. Toe $9 000 mortgage for a term of tbree years may nave been an oversight, they will argue "Would sacb in easi'zoioe m n be fit to' tbe presidency in these times? Bat, bold! lie is not so careleta atter all. tie can be quite minute, and particular'y where it costs uitM or ii ot a Log, ana ander tbe bead ot sheep be Lai not failed to list an old innlly Dacbelor ram tbat b s for years browsed aruond tbe yard; and under tbe liead of dogs be gives one in 1875 and tbree in 1876. The cfficlalaot the recorder's of fice, never creaming of such a s ate ot things, were utterly dumb ouoded on be coming aware ot tuis discovery, and aoknowiedged tbat it was as clear a case ot perjury against Gov. Hayes aa any aver presented before a court. E7ery ind ction tiom tue Eleventh D a;iict points to tbe dsfeat of the Hon. James T. K" for Copj'm. To be beaiti y, trctug aud robust you ooutUkeDr J. J. McLean's 8:repgthenlng Cordial and Blood Purifier. It will give vitality, vigor and s-rengtb, ponty and erjrifb jnnr olood. Dr J. B. McLean's fcßse, S14 Chestnut btreet,8s. Louis, Ho,

Your doctor ya, you should bave a tonic; t ere is no t nie aDd inv'Rorstor in the flown world equal to Dr. J. H. Mc".o's Strengthening t'ordial and Blood verifier: it imparts healt . Btrenatb and

vigor, purifies and vita iz?s tbe blood Dr. J. H. MiL?au's office, 314 Chestnut street, St. Louis. Tbe sea air may tan 5 oar cheek, but to give yea vital force and strength you mus take Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Bloo J Purifier. It imports vitality, Vigor, health and streng' b, purifies and enriches tne o.ooa. ur. j. ti. wcLeu's office, 314 Chestnut strt et, St. Louis, Mo. A beautiful woman must be healthy, and to conti rue bealthy and beautiful, you must take Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Puriflsr. It Imprts tone, aad flash to the skm, strength, visor and pure blood. Dr. J. H. McLean's office, 314 Chestnut street, St. Louis, Mo. The question answered. Dr. J. H. McLean's Cougta and Lurg Healing G'obule .ill atnn ivinoha anrl if it. 11 m ntion. but to give strengt 'i and vitality you mut take Dr. J. U. Mclioari'8 strengineniog voruiai nH R Pnrifier Tl W.VhS healt. strength and pore blood. Dr. J. H. Xl cIjarra (ffl, 3H unesnut street, at. L 'Ui., Mo. ' 50,000 Monitor cooking Btov-s have been sola. They are made of the best material, Ith all the best Improvements; are clean, never emoke, and are better adapted for ail kinds o cooklog and baking than any other ool-barnlK stove that Is made. Exchange. Ant Reader of This Papbr sending address to tie N. Y. Slate R oflng Co., 8 Cedar street, ew"lorK, wm receive Ire a 10 page book telling all tbout points and how to save rebuilding. Mention this paper. o We do not Indorse all advertisements ndlscrimlnately, and I. ever recommend an article anlest we know it to be all tbat is claimed. Having used Centaur Liniment and Caatoria In oar own family, we voluntarily take this means of recommending them to our readers as certainly valuable remedies, fn cases t rheumatism snd all fleeh and bone trouule, Its subduing and hea lug powers are wonderful, and as to Castoria, out mothers would not b9 without . It. Ashtabula (ULlo Telegraph, Jane 23, 1876. 1 u Children Cry fdr Castoria. It is as pleasant to take as honey, and is absolutely harmless. It is sure to expel worms, cure wind co lc, regulate tbe bowels aud stomach, and overcome irritability caused by rash or cutting teeth. It is a perfect substitute for Castor Oil, and fo costiveness in young or old there is nothing In existence so effective and reliable. Notice The forty-toi rth session of the Cincinnati Law Hchool begins 0;t. 11. The professors are lialus Klrg, Dean, Judges IIo .dly and Force, and H. A. Morrill, &q. Besides its long established reputation, the school offers on usual advantages tost odenu by g vlng them access to the bar Library of Cincinnati, one of the best in this country ; alao the Public Library of 7yr) volume", and the conrts, state and federal, always Bitting in Cincinnati. MISCELLAM JOXJS. tOnn a mootD. Outfit wonh 1 ree to bZUU agents. EXO;L.-ilOR MK'U CO., 151 Miculgan avenne, i tiicano. WANTkT Mituatlon, by au experienced baud ditcher, b'tud or open, tile, tone or word. Ad res J. T., Hesiinel offlcf. DIVORCE legally and quietly obtained for lnco patibillty, etc., i eldf nee uunecestary. "ee after decree. A. UOOÜK1UH, P. O. 3ox 1037. Chicago. CK)R SALE Matthew- s patent Renew C able Mefaorandum Book for 50 cents for So 1, or 40 cents tor No. 2. Sample copies sent n where on receipt ot price. Address, l'JNEL. 'OM PANY, Indinpolts. FOR HaLW Matthews's Patent Renewaole Memorandum Book. Hend fr sample ropy and price list. Samples sent postpaid to anv addres on receipt of 5t' cents for No I, or 0 cents for No. 2. Address, 8E.MI.NEL COMPANY, Indianapolis. a g r N r s whfo6 w u n r r u handle the Pa'ent Crowu Self-Closinz Inkstand. 8. lis itaeiratBlxbt wherever Ink is nned. Proflu immense. Sample 75 cents. Address A. IL Hinger, 4J8 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Pa. EDUC vTIONAL. LAHELL SEMINARY KOR YOnNG WOMEN Aoburudale near Booton), Mass. Ueilgbtful borne; special care oi health, manners and morals. Address, t:HAH.O BKA'JitON, Principal. HIGHER EDUCATION FOR LADIES. PITTSBURGH FEMALE COLLEGE. TWEX1Y-S1X TEACHERS. Ten Teachers In tbe Conservatory of Music wnnected with tbe col lege. Changes less than ny ecbool in the Untied states affording qua! advantages and accommodations. Fall erm opens Heotember 7. Bond to the Rev. I. J. PKK U1NU, D. D Pittsburg, Penn., lor a satalosue. LZIM 1.E FEALE C LLEtiC The twenty third collegiate year of this well known ann establ shel lnbtltutton will eommence eeptmb r 14. I appeals to 1 a past sucohh, its adentrribe location and the recurnmentations of tho-e who know it best as its euaranu-e o tbe public for ibefu nre. Madam Carolin III ve, wiiü nigbiy ca ttvated mjwclate, will cor tit uo tot mduci the Musical Department. For catalogues and information addrcsx. an hereto ore, the Rev. L D. POT PER I). IX. Prstdnt, Uleudale, O. Kelra to Dr. T. Par Tin, LL. I). I W. C. UNIVERSITY. The twenty-econd session of this Institution will "pea ou Bep'emoer 13th n- xt. w lib several additions to the facul y, wltn an enlarged Horary and cabinet, with a tho -ong lyeqa'pped lb ratory and, In general, wlin batid ng", which roi corvenlence are not narpacsed anywhere. It lscoDtld-ntly believe I that tboae a-si in a torougn eduoilon will find here all needed feciilllen. Both sxea are received, board from ti to 14 per week. Fur particulars address O. A. BÜRGE, Pres., Or C. K. Hollknbccc, Sec'y Irvington, Ind SELLERS' Settan' lAttr rui. kv st-wd tor Thirty jr stmaA.rd BeBir U cur cf U'er ComyiKiDt, I wlnim, Sick Hmdmcb, a4 all DminwnuW tiw Lircr. ' Seller VeraiKvc. r W ana ltryr," TpUd 4O0 larfr, w . wormy tram mj oktld, 8 70 r. td. Wa. Sarrw, Sc. Loaia. Ma. Pttem ml Mal, Im. II fmmt dnoia Wa't kerp lbaa. Mad lar Lbrm. R. R. PKLI.rkS S CO. rnffm. PrttWr,V P. I N OTlf E OF AD5II.MSTRATIO.V. Notice i her b el ve t that the nnderatmd bus been apotuied br tt e Marlon lrli Jrt nit Court of Marion conn ly. Indiana. adn.lnistrarix of the e- ate of Dent Is Foley. late oi raid courty, deceas ttA Ham es'ate is supposed to oe solvent. p i MARY FOLEY, 1 July 15, 1879. Administratrix. .

CEIUTAUR LI N 1 M EN T S. The Quiekest. Surest and Cheapest Remedies,. Physicians recommend and Faniers declare

tbat no such re med e bave ever before been in ue. Words are cheap, but the proprietors of these article will present trial bottles to raedicti men, grati, as a guarantee oi what they say. The ueniaur Liniment, wnite wrapper, will care Rnearatism. Neuralgia, Lumbago, Bcla ica, aktd Breast, Sore Mpples, Frosted Fet, Chilblains. Wellings, Hprain, aud any ordinary Flesh, Bone or Muscle Ailment. We make no pretense that thl artlc.e will cure Ca 1 ce , retorw lost bones, or give t ealt h to a whissy-soa ed carca-s. But it will always reduce inflammation and allay pln. t will extract the poison of btei and stlnga, and heal burnsor scalds without a s ai. Palsy, Weaa Baca, Caked Breasts, Earache, Too hacbe. Itch and Cutaneous Eruptions readily yield to its treatment. Henry Black o Ada, Hardin county, Ohio, says: "My ife has bad rneumatl-m or five years no rest, no sle-p, could scarcely walk across the flxr. "h is now completely cuied by the use of Centaur Liniment. We all leel tnanklul to you, and recommend your wonderful medicine o al: our irlends." James Hurd of ZanesvTle, O , says: "The Cen-aor Liniment cured my Neuralgia." Alfred Tnb of Newark wrl.es: "snd me one d sen bott e by expre t. ibejUuimeni has saved my leg. I aut toolstrlbu'e It, etc." 1 he sale of this Liniment is Increasing rapIdly. THE YEILOW CENTAUR LINIMENT la lor tbe touab skin, flesh and muscles of KSK, MULES AND ANIMALS W"e have rever yet een a cmsh of Hpavin, Sweeny Ring-b me, Wlud-gall. Scratches or Foil-Evil wnicn this Liniment, would not spee illy benefit, and we never caw but few ca.M?8 wblca it would not cure. It will cure wnen anything can. It 1 folly to cpend for a farrier wnen one dollar's worth of Ou taur Liniment will do better, ihe following Is a hr m le ol the testimo y produced : W. P. Hopkins, Postmaster, Piqua, O., says: "Ceniaur Liulmeut cau't be beat. It cures every lime." Yelverton, O. March 2, :S74 The Centaur Lluimeuis ate the best selling mmlicines we ever bad. 1 he demand Is very great f .r It, and we can not afforo to b without iL P. H. H1SKY & BON Jefferson, Mo., Nov. to, 73. Some time sg I was shipping horses to hx. Louis, i got one bsdiy cripple! in tbe car. iih great difficulty 1 got him to tbe stable. Tbe stable-keeper gave rue a bottle of y our Centaur Liniment, which I u-ed with such success i ha ii. two days the horse was acuve and nearly well. I bave been a veterinary surgeon or hlrty )ears, but youi Li lmentbeats anything 1 ev.r used. A.J. M'CAKTY, Veterinary surgeon For a postage stamp we will mail a Leui.ur Almanac, containing hundreds oi cerilbcstes from every stve in 'he Union. The-e Liniments are now sold by all dealers In ' be country. Laboratory ot J. B K KSK & CO., 4i ley stre-t. N Yok. Dr. Samuel Titcher of Hyannls, Mas., experimented in his private practice tor tweny ye-rs o produce a coi bluntlon tnat would have t t;e properties ot C.TO OIL without its unpleasant taste and griping ettect His preparation was sent for, near and far, till finally he gave it the name of Cast on a, and put ll op for s-ile. Itisveiy wonderful In 118 effects, p.r icuiariy with the disordered stomachs ai.dboels of children. ItaKStmilatea the f'iod, eures our stomach and wind co lc, regulaU-s tbe bowel, xpels wornus, and may b nil d uj on in croup. Asa pi asani and perftc ly safe cathartic remedy it is uperior t Caster oil. Cordials and a rups. It do s not contain alcohol, and is ad t ted to auy ae. By regulating the stomach and bowels of cross D(1 sickly children trey beeem goodnatured and healthy. Tbey can enjoy Meep, a d mothers bave rest. The Cas ona is put up at the Laboratory of J. B. Rose A Co., 46 Ley strre. New York. Mllhftiai RHEUMATISM. I Johnson's Rhew mat I Compound t the only reliable remedy tor Kneum:iiim ani eiiraiRi. It i CSKD I-TALLT. I'HYSU'IAN sen ii it. ina wursi cases oi fuuainuiavuij noumaliom have W(;a cured iu one weea'a time. rice St. If Toordruani't dwi not keep it, send for it. i . . .i . . - . . . . . . n i r. ..L. Xm WE?TTe7 NOTICE STOCKHOLDERS MEETING! TotheMofkhMdTsof the Indianspoiis. Decatur and frprlngüeld Railway Company: Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting ot ihe Indtau-poli, Decatur aud Springfirld Ra 1 way Company for ihe e eciiou o dir coib, and tbe transaction of sued oth r business as may ntcessa I y come b tore tne Kam, wll. behel i atiuomceo. the company, Ti sou h fe nsylvania sire t Indianapolis. Indiana, on Tba day, the 12th day of October, 187U, a; 12 o'clock noon. A. DÜPRAT, Sec'y. New York. Aigns. 31,187. (Qr A A MONTH. Aeent wanted, male r OO" female, for the best se.l.ng article. e,UiOltl In one .tsy. Address LAPIUM MF. CO , Marion. O. STATlOKIBT PATBiOa The only complete packae'ln the market; contMius it aheeu pa per, li enveloped, pen cil, pen holder, coldine pen. packape of Ink Powder iutflcisnt to make a bottle of) et black Ink In one yond. M valuable receipt, and (rent'a ete$rant combination aet. aUeve hmtwia, tndR and collar bntton to match. Sample package, ti cenu; I package with aaaorted Jewelry, tl ; It packayee, J t"nd Sir aanipl doten and confidential terma to ageata. F. Stocemaw, 27 Bond SL, New York. COUCH SYRUP. , Seller Cracb fTfna la the eldeet and nnat 1 l popular tLtmuetif ivt tae t;ura or iouhs, ima( i troop, uoaneneM, to a l.ung l rouDiea. iwin i "Ii SbtcJ tut Lire r air t chiLlrro." J. I ' K Toumttt, Loiia P. I. Ilia. "It ewrad mr wife rafa terrible eold whea every tlilaa; elae railed E. K. Maurhoir. Allnrbaur ti t. ra. er.c. I lie in J l. If reir drufn tt dent kip it, mi tr 'It. R. It. RFI.I.ERs S ft ffwi Pi'tho-rti. P. A NEW DEPARTURE. te traTrl and wll our Old and Staple MANTFACTfRKH. To aralrra: aa pedjliaa. 7i PKR MONTH. Rotal aad TraTeho Kpaara paid. Applr br Irtter or la prmia u S. A.GRANT CO.. 1. . A (t Ht.oio St.. Ciim-i.t, o NOTICK is hereby alven to th lui-not the Tht d ward, in tbe lty of lndlnna oils. Center L wnship, Marion county, Indiana, that we, H. Hau aed H. C. RusseiL male inhabitants of said ward, over tba age of twentv-one years. will apply to the board of county oomm'sslon-er-of said county, at thel next meeting for a license to sell for one year, spiritous, vinous, and mail liquors. In a less quantity th n a q art at a time, lih the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on onr pre joWb. The prec'-e location of the pr mises whereon weWeeire to aelif aid liquors is deFrlbed as follows: L"t No. qusre 55, and known as 2) N -rtn Illinois street, between Washington ana Market streets, in tbe citv of I ad'Hn polls. Center township Marlon couatr. Indiana. (Slgied) 11. WALLS A H. ). 1 TJSsKLL. AGCVIN H'antrd for tbe Kl E IAL. C M Z T rnlted Nlalea. showluK theerand results of our 11. s loo ears. Kvttrybody buys It, and gents make from s toft2vO a month. Also for the a.ew nlstoneal woik. Our VHSTeRM BORDER, a comp et rd eraDhle hls'ory .f American pioneer II el OTE4K AUH its thrilling eonfl'C's ot red aud wotte f.e. exciting a veutores, capt vlilee, 'orayf, mj als, ploteer -tneu and dovh mdiau war paths, csmp Hfe5, aui e nor is. a. rv ok i r old 111 oudv. no competition. Enormous m les. Ex'ra erm. jlluatrated cue larsfree. J. C. MCOUKor A Co., Cmceonati, Cülo.

CHALLENGE

LEG AI

Sale for Street Improtemant. By vlrtueof a certain precept to me directed by the mayor ot the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, and dnly attested by the clerk of sai t tity under the corporate sealTof said city, I will on I SATURDAY, September 30, 1876, t - sell at public auction, at the ty Court Room between.be hours of 10 o'cIojk A. X. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, the following described lot, or parcel of land, ,ol so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tbe sum hereinafter named as assessed against sunh premises for street Improvement, and all costs, to-wit: Lt No. one (1) In square No. fifty-one (5 ) in the city ot Indianapolis, Marl n county. Indiana, owned ny William -4hee s' heirs, via: Mrs. Mary rs. R. Mheets, Mrs. Klizibnü L o. Harrison, Henry H. Kneels, Mary B. Hheets, Anna U. Sheets, Ctt atine K. "heels and Thomas R. Sheets, stains., which is asessed the sum of wv n'y-flve doila s and nine y three cents (175 93) for street impovement in favor of Indiana Cement flpe Coinpiny, contractor. HENRY W.TUTEWILKR, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Tnd., September 6, 1ST. Sale for Streat Improvement. By virtue of acertaii preceptlo med'rected, by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, aud raly ait sted by ttieclei a of said city under the corporate seal of sa.d city, 1 will on SATURDAY, September 3t, 1876, sell, at public anctlon, at the City Court Room, between tbe hours O! l i o'c oca A. M. ana o'clock P. at. of said day. tbe following described lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tne sum hereinafter named aa assessed against such premises lor Btreet lmprovemeut, aad ail costs.to-wit: Lot No. two (2) In qnare No. fifty-one (51) in thecityof jndixnspolis, Marlon cou ity, Indiana, owned by Wll iam Hove's' heir, viz: rs. Mary . R Hheem, Mrs. Elizab-i h L. -. Harr son, Henry H. Sheets, Mary B. Sheets, Anna H. Sheet, Cacha lue H. Saeetsand Thomas R. Saeets, aaiost wbio la assesned the sum o' sevent -five dollar and nt ety-tbreece s .I7 9 ) lor street improvement in tav.T of Indiana Cement Pipe Com pany, contractor. HENRY W. TÜTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolls, Ind., September 6, 1876L sale lorotroet Improvemeat. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the mayor of tbe city of .uJiauapolls. Indiana, aud uuly attested oy the clerk of raid city uuder the corporate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, September 30. 1876, sell at publio auction, at the City Court Room, t etween the hours of iu o'clock a. m. aud 4 o'clock p.m. of s-ild day. the lol'o wieg descrl ec lot or purcel of land, or so much thereof aa may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereiu!iei named as assessed against tuen, premises lor sLeet Improvement, aud all coats, to-wit: Lot No. ten (10) In fqnare No. two (2) in the Indianapolis Car Com oany 's first addition to tne city of Indianapolis, Marion county, lud ana, owned oy r. tzaoei i m. Kerper, aaamst whlo . Is assessed (he s m of .hlny-oue dellsrs and sixty cents (S t 6 ) for street Improve ment in iavor ot Davis at Muse, contrac-to.s. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind ..Septem 6. ht6 Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of taecity ot liid auapolis, Indiana, and duly a rested by the cl-ra ot said ctty uuder theco porate sal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, September 30, 1876, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, b -tween ihe bou s ot in o cioca a. m. and o'clock p. m. of said day, the following described lot or parcel ol laud, or s much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the iura hereinafter named as aasesned against such premises for btreet improvement, and ail costs, to-wit: Lot No. nine (9) in rqaare No. two (2) in the ludiaiiaooii car co upany s n'si aoaiiioa to thecityof Indianapolis, Msrlou couuty, Indiana, own d by tl raoet h M. Kerper. against wnicn is asehsd tne sum oi tniny-one aoi larsand sixty cent Ml 6 ) tor street improve ment in favor oi Davis A Muse, contractors. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasnrer. Indianapolis, Ind., September 6. 176. Sale for Street Improvement. jy Til v. a. vol w.i u pi vrr t mo uiiei;iu by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, luuittua, euu uuijr atvobou ojr tue uici a j niaiu city under the corporate seal of said city, 1 will, on SATURDAY, September 30, 1876, seU at publie auction, at the City Court Rorra, between the hours oi 10 o'clock a. m. aud 4 o'clock P. m. of sail day, the following derer bed lot or parcel of laud, or so much thereo aa may be necessary to sa lsfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such prt m ses for street improve Jieut, aud all cost, to-wit: Lot No. five (5), Parker's subdivision of Butler's north addition to the city of India apo11, Marln couniy, Indians, owned by r. ti. Williams (Christian name uusnowu), against whlo is ssest-ed tne sum t uftv-Uve aollra and Bixty-flvecenu,(f'5 65) for street in. pro vement in favor of Samuel J. smoci, coniracior. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis. Ind September 6 1876.

STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon county, as l In the Superior Court ot Marion count;, iu the sttte or Indiana, -eptember term. Link. No. 15,722. Compiaint for Divorce. Trney Arn Hickman vs. Wes ey Hickman. Be It known, that on tbe 81st day o' August, 1H7S, the above named plaintiff by her attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the superior t ourt of Mar on county, in the state ot Indiana, her cot plaint against the aoova named defendant for dlvor, and on said 31st day of An -ast. 1x6, the said plaintiff tiled n sadd elera's office the affidavit ol a competent persoi, showing that en'.d d fenda t, Wesley Hickman, is not a resident of the state of Indiana. Now, thereiore, bv order ot raid court, paid defendant las', above named is bereby notified of the filing and pendency o. said complaint sgaiust him. and thst unless be appeiars and answer or demurs thereto, at the caning of S"ld cause ou the second day of tne term of saldcourvo bebe"n and held at the court house in the city o Indianapolis, en tne first Mo day in Novemb-f, 187, said iomp'ainl. and tu matters and thing- therein contained an 1 alleged, will be beard and determined in bis aosence. AUSTIN H. BROWN, Clerk. S. J. Peellk, Ati'y for Pl'tfr, 18 North Pennsylvania strtt. V

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Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept tome directed, by the mayor of the cby ot Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by thee erk ofsaldcit;, under the corporate seal of said city, 1 will on SATURDAY, September 30, 1876, sell at public auction at the City Court Room, between tbe hours of 10 o clock A. a. and 4 o clock p h. of Bald day , the following described lot or parcel ol land, or so much thereof as may be necessary toatis(y the sum hereiuafier named as assessed against such preu lses for street lmprovemeut. and all costs, to-wit: i Lot No. thirty (3.1) in square No. eleven (11) Fietchet's nor' hea-i addition to the city i Indianapolis, Mar on connty, Iodiaua, owned by tstoughion A. Fie'cher, Jr , agal st wtilh is ass Ssed tbe sum of one ha idre and seven dollars and eighty cents (1107 8 ) or sueel improve ment in iavor of Samuel P. Strong, conti actor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolls, Ind., Sopterabe . l8". Sale for Street Improyemni. By virtue of a certain precept to medirected by the mayor of the citv of ludlanaool.s. Inuiana, and duly a. tested by he clerk of said city uuuer the corporate seal of said city, 1 Villon SATURDAY, September 30, 1876, eil at public auction, at the City Court Room between tbe hours ot lu o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock P. M., Of said dty, toe (oilowing described lot or parcel of Uud, or si raucu inereofaamay be nuceastry to satisfy tbe sum bereiuatter named as assessed against sucb premises tor sireet lmprovem.ut, and aw costs, io-wit: Lot No. thirteen (IT) in Caven's subdivision of ou lot No one hundred aad eight (10S) in the ctty or Indianapolis. Marion c unty, ludiaua,owneiby Wl.u.m H aud Mar sctie er. xgaiust which is assessed th sum cf tntrtyeigtit dollars and eighty cents ( 38 SO) tcr street mproveiueni in lavo; oi Ueore win. albert, con I actor. HENRY W.TDTEAILER City Treasurer. Indianapoli, Ind., S"penobjr , 87. Sale for Sireet improvement. By virtue of a certain p ecept to me direcied bv the maj-or of the ciiy of Indianap o is. Indiaua, and duly attested oy the tier said ciiy nder tna corporate seal of said city, a will on SATURDAY, S3ptembsr 30, 1876, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, between tie hours of 10 o'clock A M. and i o'clock P. M. of said day, the following do scr bed let or parcel oi land, or so raucL thereof as mav be oecessary to salls'y the rum Hereinafter named as assessed aaaint sucb premises for street improvement, and all costs. to-wit: Lot No. one (1) Pool's subdivision of square No. eiKbleen (lr) J -hnson' belra' addition to 'necny or ina anapons, arion county, Indiana, owned bv J eoh Pool, agtinst which is assessed ihe sum of "even y-rlve doila s and eighty-seven cents ( 7 87) 'or street improve weuta in favor of Samuel P. Strong, cou raclor. HENKY W. TUTEWILER, m City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., September 6, 1876. Sale for titreat Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the mayor of tbe city ot Indlanapol s, ludiana, od duly a tested by tne cl -rk of said cltv under the co porate seal of said city, 1 will, on SATURDAY, September 30, 1876, sell at public auction at the City Court Room, between the hours o lu o'clock a. x. and 4 o'c'ock p. of said day, tbe fodowing descrloed aoi or t arcel oi land, or so inucu thereof as mav be necessary to satisfy the um herelnattei nmed as assessed against uch premises for street Improvement, and all costs, to-wit: Lot No. ten (10) In Ryan and Frank's fundlvls'on of outlot no. one hundred a d eight (i s) in tu civ oi xoaianapo'is, iM.rloo couuty, Indiana, owned by Lizel'. Werbe, azhiasi wnica is assessed me nam or thin u ne dollars an eleven cents 39 11) or street lm pro? -me nt m laVor ot George vViu. Selbert, cou tractor, HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind ., Septemb-r , 1876. Saie for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, bv the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, aud duly attested by the, ce fe of said coy, uuder the corporate seal of said city, 1 win ou SATURDAY, September 30, 1876, sell at public anctlon at the City Court Room, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. m. and 4 o'clock p. h , of said day, the foil -wing described lo1, or parcel of laud or so mach thereof as may be necess ry to Hatisfy tbe sum hereinafter named as assessed agalust much premises for street improvement, and all costs to-wit: Lot No. one (I) 'n Stern's re subdivision of outlot No. one huodre t and elguiy-one tlM) in the c.ty of Indians po is, Marion county, Iiidtana, ownea br Jennie S. Norwool, agalust wblca I teed ibe .am of six dollar and lx'y Ornts (16 6 ) for sireet Imp ovemcnt in favor of Henry Sellers, coo U actor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treurer. Indianapolis, Ind., September 6. 1876. Sale for street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the mayor of the cl y of Indianapolis, Indiana, anu duly attested by the oierkofsald city under the corporate seal oi said city, I will on SATURDAY, September 30, 1876, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours ot 10 o'clock A. f. and 4 o'clock P.M..O said dat .the following decr '-ed lot, or pa eel o I land.or so muco i hereat as may be neceaary io saus vine sum nereinuiier named as assessed against such premises lor street Improvement, and all costs to-wit: Lot No. three (1) in Stern's re-subdivision of out lot No one hundred and eighty-me (181) iniuec ij or inuisaapo:ia, Marion county, Indiana, o nei by JenuieS. Nor woo, -gainst wnicn is assessed mesam or sit aoi ars and sixty rents (41 r ) lor street Improvement in fayorof Hnry Seilers, contractor. HENRY W.IÜTEWILE3, City Treasurer' Indiana sol U, lad., September 6, 1876,

1 J -AND FURNISHING GOODS BUTCHERED AT Nos. 5 and 6 BATES BLOCK, To Close Out the balance of SPRING and SUMMER STOCK. 1 O O FANCY Cassimere Suits In Stylisb Pla'ds and Checks, made equal to 1 . 1 M costom work, lor $8,fl0J5,$11.50,fl2,fl3.o0,fl5.50i$1675, That have been sellinc in Nw York a Whole sale at 20 per cent, above these figures. 50 Dzen White and Co'orel Shirts at C5 75 and 90 cents and f I. tl 15 and ? 1 50. wbioh bttve been retailing at from f I to $2 50. 10 Dozeo Worklngmens' Shirts at 40 and 50 cents; wortb 75 cents. 50 Doz?n Genuine British hosiery at 15 CtiUtH. 100 Dtnn RoguUr made British Hosiery at 20 cents. 60 Dr.z?n Fancy Balmoral Hosiery at 15 cents; worth 25 sts. 100 Dozen White Hosiery at 5 cents; worth 10 cents. 50 Dozen White Hosiery at 4 cents. Any individual who wants to buy CLOTHINGOR FURNISHING GOODS Will miss an opportunity to save money if fce tails to go to the WHEN CLOTHING SORE LEHAB. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue ot an excutiou to me directed, from the clerk of the Superior Court f Marion coanty, I no Una, l wid expose at publ.c sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, tb 30th day ot September A. D. 1876, between the hoars of 10 o'cl ck A. m., and 4 ..'clock p. m., of raid day, at the do r or the Court House of Mariou coun y, Indiana, the reu is aud profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the fvll j wluj real estate, towit: ixt s number elsbty-tbree() and nn nbr eia-niy-f ur (si in Vajen'ss uih Brooksid addition to lue ciiy -f la la n pol Is: lot number five ( ) la Alcon's subdivts on o; ots number ninety -eight (98) and iue -ni:" (99) in Vsjen's tpringdale radltton toti e - y oi indianap lis, all man e In Marlon c tt , Iooiaua, and on fdliure to realize tbe -It a nouut of Julament, Interest aud cosu., t will, at tbe s me time and place, expose at public sale t. e fee simple or t-a d real estate. Taken aa tbe property of David W. Rowlaud, r pievin's b H, at the fcuit or the Fourth ailouai Bank m Cine noaM, hlo. Said sale will ke made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT RUSSNER, sheriff of Marion county Sent. , A. D. 1876. sepi0-3w English a W.. Att'ys for Pl'tfr. "1IERIFPS t ALE. By virtue of a decree to tue dlrecied, from the clerk of the "superior Court ot Marion couuty, Indiana, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SA.URDAY, the 30. b dty of Sp.euib9r, A. D. 1S7Ö, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock A.m., and 4 o'c ock p. M. of s id day, at the dor of the courthouse of Marl n county, Indiana, the reu ta and profits f..ra term not exceeding seven years of tne lolio win: real es 'ate, to-wit: Lot number seven-y four (74) in Wm. H, Morrison's second (lud) addition to the city of Indianapolis, arljo oouaty, Indiana, and on talure to reauxa itn iuU amount of ud. ment, loterrst aud cos s, I win at the same time and piace, expose at public sale the foe simp e of ald real estate. Taken a tue prop rty of William C. Grubbi at the suit of John M. judah. Slid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Sheriff of Marlon county. Kept. 6, A. D. 1876. sep 16-8 W A. 8. Caldwill, Att'y or PltflT. TO the citizens of Warren Township, in Marion County, In th Stale of Indiana: NiUoe is nereby given bat I, Lawrenee Roland, an lnbatiaul of said town-hip, 1 i apply lor a lioent-e from tbe Boara of commlssiouers of s-tid Mavriou c unit, at the meeting of aid board, to be begun -nd Uoldeu at ihe court bouseof said county, on ho first Monday la October, l7n, to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and other in toxica. 1 g 1 quors, in less quantities than one quart t . ilme, at and on my premises situa eon iota nombeied four (I) a"d flve(S), in fquare number one ( ), in the east addition to tue towa of Cumb r aud, in said township, county and state, lor tbe period of one year from and after the fourth day o Ocu ber. -876 September 1, we. LAWRENCE ROLAND. Au?tin F. Denst, Attoruey. N. OTICE OF AI)H(KISTBATIO!V. Notice 1 herebv given that the undersigned has ben app intel br the M-rion Ci vll tlrcuit Court o Mxrloa county, Indians, administrator of tbe estat of Jane Haaiun, late of said coanty, deoeastd. raid ela e is sapposed to be solvent. HIRAM H. HALL' ' August 18, 1876. Administrator ,

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