Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 January 1867 — Page 3
THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1807.
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DRY GOODS.
, GREAT ATTRACTION ! vnu- nrrrn TO THE PUBfV .lic'at low rates, the largest stock of adies' Cloaks, .. I ! Shawls, ; ' Nnbias, ' " ; ; Break&st Shawls, 1 " ' ! ' and Hoods, reLaines, " -; j Meriiioes, -'-, . ,; T . All-Wool DeLaines, , . , ' .... J'. Foreign Dress Goods, Black and Fancy Silks, ilankets, ; , Coverlids,'; ; 'v -,t Damasks, .,. , - Table Linens, .4' . ,; -V." " f ... .Towels aid Napkins, Sim loths, ; ' . 1 -.-v.; :, : .Cassimeres, V V;.,r-ypstogs',,..vf :, ' 7' ; Frencn Beaver Coatings, j; f ' Jeans, and :. :sv .,, . ,. ; Tailors' Trimmings, iillinery, ' Eats, r;:r - - Bonnets, . ., ..... . - - Jv I V .. French Flowers, and Fancy Goods, Jotiens, . Corsets,I "Br- - ; ;cioak Trimmings, . Dress Tirmmings, and Che Nicest Yarn in the Country, : ill of whleh we will sell cheap, wholesale nd retail. . ! 1 SCHAPKER, BVSSlXft 4 C0.,. Iamuxoth Store, Nos. 47 and 49 Main St.; : ocl6. Evansville, Ind. 186G. f 5 FALL TRADE. i 1866 ARPENTER, WHITE & BAKER, 23 & 24 First St., Corxer Sycamore St., " 'K EVANSVILLE, IND., offer by the Package or Piece, Latest 2ev- , - - elties in - FANCY DRESS GOODS. Silks, Merinos, Coburgs, Alpacas, Poplins, DeLaines, Reps, Orieutal Lusters, Qingbams, Chambrays, Jaconets, Tape Cbeeksand Stripes, Nainsooks, . Swins Mulls, Bishop Lawns, - " Victoria do., French ; ' Cloths, Fancy Cassijneres, Doe Skins, - Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Satinets, Double-and-Twi t Cassimeres Taby Velrets, Irish Linens, Table Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Toilet Quilts, V eil Bareges, Checks, m Stripes, Ticks. . BAL3IORAL SKIRLS, U0OP-SK1RTS AND CORSETS of our own manufacture, and warranted. Notions Motions wo thn lprirpnt. stock of Fancy Goods to be found in the city,-and will sell as rhpnn. or cheaner. than anv "house in the West. - CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, wnnns nitrias. and BREAKFAST SHAWLS, o Uroo ctrolr anil fit lowest nriees. The attention of the trade Is invited to examine our stock and prices before matViall miFKhoGM V0 Vrll. Tint hfl UI1" dertC ARPENTER, WHITE A BAKER. novl6dtf. WEED & GLASS, Main Street, between Seventh and Eighth EVANSVILLE, IND., TkEAI.ERH ITS DRY GOODS, BOOTS X3 and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clothing, Notions, &c. Ue.ora OPER A. e s t a u r a n t I)CTJST ST., BETWIE5 FIRST ASD 6EC03TO. milE PROPRIETORS HAVE FIX A ted up this spacious establishment in the most elegant manner, and will prepare on short notice, and in the most delicious manner, meals to order at all hours of the day or night, comprising all the delicacies tnls or any umer mantel mioiua. A snecial dining room and private par
lor has been elaborately fitted up for the ladies, which may be reached directly hnmjh street. . .
OrdNer from families and private parties
.nmmntly filled. nT2ifrn
HUMOROUS
Filial Feelings'. Henry A. Safford has had the advantages of a good hrJnirinfi' nn. , lie was trained in tne way he should go. Now that his ija- j rents are old, and depend upon Inni for support, they see the beauty of it. Henry reasoned thus: " When I was unable to support myself, my parents snpported me.. It is now my turn to snpport them. " And he does it. But he does not stop here; ne car ries the argument on. hen he sees his parents doing wrong, he whips them; It is for their good He must not spoil his parents by indulgences. They didn't nim. . He - dislikes to chastise" them, but 1 he must return good, for good. If they refuse to eat ot any lood on tne taDie, ne puts it away until they are hungry enough to eat it. ; . " , Strange enough, his parents don t like this treatment. Calmly he -tells them: " When you grow older you will see that it is for your good. " Then they, weep, and he sends them to bed eupperless. ' - - feunday, his lather relused to go to church, saying he had the headache. Of course this was a lie, and ot course was punished lor it.- He was Pent to bed without dinner. w hen his son went up to ?ee him in the fore noon: he, found' him nivking.t ouch beliavior had to be stopped, and he tied .his father 3 to.- th$ .be .lpot and horsewhipped lum. . . , ' The whipping was not appreciated, and on -Monday the son wa3 brought before the Police Court, charged with beatfbar his father.. . Henry told his plain Christian-like story. He Ijad punished his lather, but it was for the old man's good. If he had ' not whipped him he would have had to answer for itheieafter. Such Tamilv affairs did not call for interference of' the Police Court. ' If there was anything wrong in the matter. it was his father's fault for hav ing thus educated him. Fined $25.- Chicago Republican. , Chambermaids. AN ESSAY BY MAEK TWAIN. Against all chambermaids, of what soever age or nationality, I launch the curse or bacnelordoni! Because: They always put the pillows at the opposite end of the bed from the gas burner, so that while you read and smoke before sleeping (as is the ancient and honored custom of bache lors), you have to hold your book aloft, in an uncomfortable position, to keep ithe i light from . dazzling your eyes. When they find the pillow removed to the other end of the bed in the mornirtSTk they jeceivoi not the sugges tion in, a friendly spirit, but, glorying in their absolute sovereignty, and un rvitvinsr vour helclessness. they make the bed just as it wa3 originally, and gloat in secret 'Over the pang your tyranny will cause you. ' ? ':'.rji Alwavs after that, when they1 find you have transported the pillows, they undo vour work, and thus dety yotl and seek to jmbitter jbe hfetiiat (jod nam given you. .. , . . .. If they cannot get the light in all inconvenient position any other way, they move the bed, f i . If you pull your trunk out six inches from the wallr so ,that the lid will stay up when you open it, they always shove that trunk back again. They da it on purpose. - . 'i - If you want the spittoon .in a certain spot, where it will be handy, they don't. And so they move it. They always put your other boots into inaccessable places. They chiefly enjoy depositing them as far-under the bed as tne wan permits, n is because this compells you to get down in an undignified position and make wild sweeps for tnem with the boot jack, and swear. ' 1 hey always put tne maicn ui m some other place. They hunt up a new place for it every day, and put a bottle or other perishable glass thing, wherd the box stood before." This is fo Qncs von to hrfak that class thins. the dark, and cet yourself -i'--o - - . .... into trouble. They are forever and ever moving the furniture. When you come m, the night, you can calculate on fimlinfr the bureau where the ward robe was in the morning. And if you go out in the morning, if you leave the slop-bueScet by the door ana tne rocking-chair by the window, wnen you come home at midnight, or there about, you will tall over the rocKingchair, and you will proceed toward the window and sit down in that sloptub. This will disgust you. lhey like that. . No matter where vou nut anything, they are not going to let it stay there. They will take it and move it the first chance they get. It is their nature. And, besides, it gives them pleasure to be; mean and contrary this way. They would die, if they couldn't be villians. . , , ... They always save up all the old scraps of . printed rubbish you throw on the floor, and stack them up carefully on the table, and then start the tire with your vaiuaDie manuscripts. If there is any one particular old scrap that you are more down on than any other, and which you are gradually wearing your lite out trying to tret no. of, you may take all pains you possibly can in that direction; but it won t be of any use, Decause iuev win always fetch 'that old scrap back and put it in the same old place again every time. It does them good. ; And they use more hair oil than any six men. If charged with purr loimnor tViA same, thev lie about it.
What do they care about a hereafter? Absolutely nothing. i'- " ' - It you leave your key in the door
for convenience sake, they will carry it dowa'and give it .to -the clerk. They
ao, this. unaerrtine viie preicu&ts uj. tryinto protect your property from thieves, but actually they do it because they want jrou to tramp back down stairs after it when you come home tired, or put you to the trouble of sending a waiter for it, which waiter will expect you to pay him something. In which case . I suppose the degraded creatures divide. , - They keep always coming to make your bed before you get up, thus destroying your rest, and inflicting agony upon vou, but after you get up, they don't come any more, till the. next day. " ' !. ' They do all the mean things they can think , of, and they do them just out -of "pure tussedness, and nothing else. . " . . - Chambermaids are dead to every human instincts I have cursed them in behalf of outraged batchelordom. "' They deserve it. If I cau get a bill through the Legislature, abolishing chambermaids, I mean to do it. , Mr. a: facje. Notary PubTi Edgar shaki-e. VV. A. PAGE & CO. 3TIEE, f ACCIDENT Insurance;1' Agents, Comer Main and Water Streets, (Brown, Dunkerson & Co.'s former office, EVANSVII.1.E, Ind. Home Insurance Company ; OF 2TEW YORK. Cash Capital $2,000,0f' Assets, July 1st, 1866.... 3,596,9t Washington Insurance; Co ; v ..- -: OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital Assets, July 1st, 1866 $400,000 Columbia Insurance Company OP NEW YORK. Onxh. Omital.:. $500,000 Assets, July 1st, 1866 590,000 trs ITE Fire and Marine Insurance Co. OF COVIJSGTOX AND CINCINNATI. fhK Capital ?350,000 Amis, July 1st, 1866......... 398,000 New York Accidental Ins. Co. OF NEW YORK Cash Capital Assets, July 1st, 1866 ......' $250,000 276,000 Insures against ACCIDENTS of every de scription. ,(--(,, North western Mutual life In surance Company OF MILWAUKEE. Cash AsMtsj July 1st, 1866...$1,250,000 The greatest success of any Life Company ever organise. FIRE, MARINE, 4 RIVER INSURANCE POLICIES ISSUE IX 1 null.knnwn Cnmnanies promptly adjusted and paid at this office, ;f ... Corner Main and Water Streets, Jivansviue, ino. (Brown A Dunkerson's former office.) aulSdly. ui ,; : Evansville Insurance Co. ' Authokized Capital 81,000,000 Paid Up Capital .". 250,000 FIRE. MARINE. A FLAT BOAT RISK Taken at fair rates. H. Q. Whebier, President. James H. Cutler, Secretary. directors : Charles Vlele, . . J. S. Hopkins, Gilllson Maghee, Robert Barnes, Jr. M. J. Bray. John Ingle, Jr., H. O,. Wheeler. William Brown, Dr. F. W. Sawyer. CP. Parsons, Business Agent, who w 11 I also attend to Llfeaud Accidentlnsurance Office, corner of Main and First Streets. In First National Bank Building. apl8-6m NOTIONS. CURNICK BROS., WHOLESALE JOBBERS and DEALERS in white aos, and No. 15 Main Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. HATINO BOCOHT OUT 'fills ENTIRE STOCK, and having removed to the OLD STAND, of W. n. McGABT & CO., 15 Main Street We are now prepared to sell every merchant iu INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, and TENNESSEE . whatever they may want In oar lix from a rsveit or riit to a HUNDRED DOZEN HOOP-SKIRTS. Orders from One Dollar to TEN THOUSAND DOIXASIS promptly filled, and prices and goods guar anteed to give satisfaction. cuenicObos., Agents for the celebrated ' "STAR OF THE , WEST'' PAPER COILAB.
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Notice of the Proposed Widening of
Water or Front Street between Leet Street and therAUey, -which divides the Fourth Enlargemert from.Lamasco. ( ' 1866, December 27. On motion of Coun cilman Reitz, seconded by Councilman Miller, the following order was unani mously adopted ana passed : Ordered, that six weeks Dublic notice, by advertising in the Evansville Daily Joukkai., he given, that on the 18th day of February, 1)67, the Common Council of the City of Evansville will make an order to Widen vv ater or r ront street. 01 bh.iu. ny, so as to embrace in said street all the ground embraced and contained In the following lines, to wit: The line on the northeast side of said Water or Front Htreet to commence at the most southerly point of Lot lo, Hornby's Enlargement or the- City of Evansville, being the same point where the northwest side of Leet Htreet Intersects the northeast side of Water Street, as said Water Street is now laid UU, i IX XX 1.11 U JX .3l.1V. 1 1-' ' 1 1. -' x. - ment, and running thence north, ni'tynine degrees and ten minute ("9J 10') west from the the magnetic meridian to the southeast side of Uood sell Street, at a point on said side of said Goodsell Street, thirtytwo leet and forty-two hundredths ox a foot (:(2.42) northwardly from the most westerly corner of Laugulin's Addition, thence north nny-two degrees ioz j west from the magnetic meridian to a point in line with ttif middle of the Alley which divides said Fourth Enlargement from Lamasco, three hundred and twenty-nine feet and eighty-three hundredths of a foot ().So) southwardly from the southwest side of First Street. And the line on the southwest sicie of said Water or Front Street, to commence at the point where the southwest side of .Water Street as laid out in front of the Lower or JIcGary'8 h.nlaremtnt of Evansville. intersect a continua tion of the southeast side of Leet Street, and running thence northwestwardly sixty (eO)-feet to a point sixty (0) feet soulhwestwardly from the most southerly point of Lot lo. in Hornby's Enlargement, said point. being in the line of a contiuua-. tlon or ine normwesi siue 01 suiu u:t-i. Street; thence north fifty-nine degrees and ten minutes (.j9j 10') west from the magnet-. ic. meridian until saia line inirsei;i the southerly side of Water or Front Street as the same is now laid out;, thence along the southerly side of Water or Front Street as now -laid out to a point opposite me middle of the Alley which divides the Fourth Enlargement from Lamasco; and should any person aggrieved, at any time within six weeks, apply to ine common Council lor redress ujr petition or remon strance In writing, leix witn tne uiera. of the Common Council, and containing a statement of the injuries complained of, and the amount de manded tnereior, saia peuuuu or remon strance will be considered, heard, anu determined by the Common uou ncn on me said 18th day of February. 1807; and it is further ordered, that the Cleric record in tne Minnte-Book of the Council the plat of the said Water or Front Street, as proposed to be widened, which plat nas Deen prepared by A. T. Whittlesey, City Surveyor. . ? Iec31 d2w . ..... Clerk. T COLLECTOR'S SALE tatick is HtKLiii uivii.. mat rl T .Ir.hn Snlmbrt. Collector of the city of Evansville, between the hours of 9 and 12 o clock a.m. ana o ana o o ciock. p.m., uu .TUESDAY, January 22d, 1867, ; mriir sell at nubile auction, at trie door of the court-nouse in me cny oi livnuavmc, Indiana, i he following lots, parts of lots, ,-rri nrrls of real estate, and lmprovenssessed for the Davment of city taxes for the year 1866, due from the owners thereof to the city of Evansville (said taxes being now due ana unpaiaj, ana ior me costs of said sale; and that the said sale will b continued on the next day thereafter, viz., on Wednesdey, January 23d, lKtiZ. L x O CiOCK D.IU.. b Ulio BeklUCT uio',c, for the purpose of selling eucu property as maj nave oeen soia on me nay m mentioned and not paid ior: f rtrminal Plan.- ' 'l v - -7 Gresham L E,SEM. lot 12 amita vs., . Hughes John W, 20 by 150 feet BE side lot 14; 1-16 70. . - - - , o, .;".rt cn ' t Hugnesjoim w, x w iui oi, in m. Hughes John W. NWK SE lot 66; 48 60. Jenkins Kichard, heirs oi, ne qr tot ui; amount, 1 29. Jones James G, lot 139; amount 168 oO. McClain Jackson, ne hf lot 98; 18 00. , . Scautlin James; jr., nw hf lot 2;.o2 88Scantlin James, jr., ieei auj tot wi o, amount 11 92. Scantlin James, Jr., lot 5 ; amount So 50. Scantlin James, Jr., improvements on lot 5; amount 13 50. .v.iScantlin James, jr.. undivided hf ne third lot 37; amount zd. Scantlin James, sen., lot 9o; amount 62 10. Scantlin James, sen., 20 by 144 feet on Main street, inside pari 101 iuo ; . Slecrlst Jacob, subd 5, lots 125 and 126 ; 19 80. Siecrist Jacob, subd 6, lots 12o and 126; 20 0. Spalding J C, se hf lot 27; amount . 9x Thompson Jacob, heirs of, 44 by laO ft nw side lotza; amouni oa do. Venneman Joseph, 1st subd 18Jby T5feet lot 84; amount mm. Donation Enlargement. Bedford David, heirs of, se 18 by 83 ft lot 196; amount 10 ao. . Bedford David, heirs of, 30 by 7o ft sw end ; lot 224; amount 10 80. Chandler Geo T, sw qr lot 188; amt 21 60. Chandler Geo T, sw qr lot 187 ; amt 8 10. Clark Ann E, ne 4-15 lot 201 and ne 4-lo se hf lot 202; amount 25 20. -Read Hiram E. sw hf ne lot 230 ; 40 9o. Smith Oliver H, heirs of, , sw lot 217 M 50. Trafton Wm, heirs of, lot 238; amt 31 oO. Walker Wm H,3d subd 22 by 7a ft lot 177; amount 9 00. ' Wise John, bal. on 7-9 lot 18o; amt 39 50. . Upper Enlargement. Boicourt Sarah, heirs of, nw hf lot 34; amount 44 46. , Boicourt Sarah, heirs of, subd out-lot 3, se 1-5 lot 4; amount 2 25. Hoifiourt Sarah, heirs of, subd out-lot 3, lot 5; amount 33 75. Crisp John, se lot 91 ; amount 12 83. Glueck Michael, subd out-lot 4, sw 1-10 lot 4 , amount 81 cents. .... ,,.;. Glueck Michael, subd out-lot 4, ne 2-5 lot o, amount 3 24. ,. o Mnsgrove Sarah E, Lister's subd out-lot 2, MuroVearyS50 ft on Water street, extending back 315 ft, sec 31, s hf lot 2; omnnnt II (Y2Parkins Eliiah. 62V. by 15714 westerly qr lot. 1 section 31; amount 17 Rudd'-Lucy J, sw by 75 ,1 1 lot .61 ; a I 70 t...i.i t ,.rxf t sw '2 liv ( ft lot b2; amt 3 bO, Hchwiug Emily, se lot 20; amount 17 10. Speed 1? B, Lister's subd out-lot 2, lot 2; Speed B B, Lister's subd out-lot 2, nw lot 3; amount t. oo. Speed R B, Lister's subd out-lot 2, nw lot SpeecfIRB,nLister's subd out-lot 2, lot 29; amount i 43. Wells Mrs C S, 118 ft on Water street by 03 ft adj frac lot 10, Upper Enlargement, section 81, lot 4 ; amount 46 80. Lower Enlargement. Baetz Bernhard, nw 42 by 142 ft lot 11; amount 69 57. ' Hartman Geo, sw hf lot 25; amount 2o 20. Hartman Geo, sw hf lot 26; amount 7 65. ' Eastern Enlargement. Aiken Daniel, lot 1, block 51; amt 10 80. Aiken Daniel, lot 2. block 51; amt 34 11. Anderson U 8, 47 by 80 ft alley end lots 13, li and 15 hlofk'2; ainonnt lil 20. Beach Nancy, heirs of, lot 10, block 5; 10 &-. Bucking Charles, lot 10, block 44: amt 5 63. Burns Charles, lot 5, block 38; amt 28 80. Bnssenberger John, lot 13, block 12; 2 0. Bussenberger John, lot 14, block 12; 7 88. Cassavant H V, improvements on Bull s Uoad nrlnort V ftfnOUflt 2 ii. Catlett Milton H. lot 18, block 51; 15 7o. Corwln Wm F, lot 7, block 20; amt 2 m. De Bruler Atlas II, lot 9, block 25; 8 98. Ensmlnger Henry, lot 13, block 52; 11 70. Fritsch Louis, lot 1, block 55; amt 23 40. Fritsch Louis, lot 2, block 55; amt 4 50. Fuller Jane, lot 7, block 25; amonnt 8 53. Fuller Jane, lot 8, block 25; amount 6 97. Garvin Thos E, lot 6, block n;in.t1J.?0i tit .. p.t.. tr.. h Int. 12 block 55: S Gfroerer Peter, all except south qr lot block w; amouni a
Gerichs Philip, lot 14. block 9; IA -40.
Croelz Leonhard, lot 10, block 5.5; lo 35. Gillett A J, ne hf lot 3, block 10; 1 49. Gillett A J. lot A, block 10; amount 8 32. Hank Urbn ti, lot 7, block 17; amount 9 4-5. Hall John 11, lot 10, block :S; amount 81 50. Haichett Mrs, und hf lot 1, block 43; 1 35. Hatchett Mrs, und hf lot 2, block 43; 90 cts. Hatchett Mrs, und hf lot a, block Hi; 90 cts. Heiman Jacob, lot 18, block 55; amt 4 95. -Hotfman Charles, lot 6. block 21 : 1 80. Hoffman Charles, lot 7, block 21 ; 8 10. Hoffman Charles, lot 8, block 21 ; 1 80. Jarvis John, improvement on Bull's Head property ; amount 2 25. Innes James, lot la, block 31 ; amt 23 85. Isaac Albert C, lot 6, block 27 ; amt 12 SO. Keller D C, lot 2, block 13; amount 2 70. Kinkel Charles, lot , block 10; amt 7 43. Kipper Gustav, lot 10, block 10; amt 9 90. Kurtz John, heirs of, ne hf lot 11. bl 15: 1 35. Kurtz John, heirs of, lot 12, block 15; 6 30. Langley Martha, lot 12, block 20; amt 9 45. Lelght Caroline C, lot, block 4 ; 8 10. Maddux Thorbetto, lot 2, block 18 ; 7 43. Maddux Thorbetto, lot 3, block 16; 1 49. ., Miller Jacob H, lot 4, block 42; amt 5 85. Miller Jacob H, lot 4, blk 43; amt (.hal.) 90c. Morton Mary Ann, lot 1, block 49; 11 70. Morton Mary Ann, lot 2, block 49 ; 4i Palmer Rebecca A, lot 5, block 4: amt 8 10. Rfibrman Henry, lot 10, block a9; amt 8 77. Roche John 1), lot 9, block 5; amt 19 35. Rockwell Cli W, lot 7, block 42 ; amt 4 50. Scautlin James, jr., lot 12, block 41 ; 5 8o. Scantlin James, jr., lot 7, block 43; 1 80. Schaefer Henry, lot 4, block 24 ; amt 2 70. Schaefer August, lot 5, block 21; amt 2 70.' Schmadel Louis, lot 8. block 1; anil 2 93. Smith Wm F, heirs of, lot 2, blk 2S; 5 40. Smith Sam 1), lot 3, block 52; nrat 22 iV. Stephens Henry C, loHl, blk Hit Ibal.) 6 30. Stinson Wm H, lot 12, block 4; amt 9 00.Well John, lot l.blook ti: amount 23 40.' West Martha A, lot 14. block ol ; Whiting Anne, lot 15, block 51 ; a aim- j unit 13 95. ' Avon 'Place. Read Hiram E, 38 ft adj lot 15, lot. 14; Rend Hiraui E. lot 15: amount 6- 75. Read Hinun E, lot lti; amount 5 40. , Lillestms .Enlargcpiett-tf, GoelzLenliard,lot8; amount 5'40. Mathesie John S,lot6; amount 11 40. Ltllcstoa J& LockharCs,. Enlargement. Satterlee V, heirs of, lot 25, block 1; 1 9$. weisheimer Christ, lot 17, oiocit i; v Welsheimer Christ, tot IS, block 1; 13 50. Weislieimer Christ, lot 19, block: 1 4 50. Garvin s Addition.. : . I Brown Jeremiah T, lot 11 ; amount 1 80. , Southern Enlargement. Allen Mrs, lot 16, block 3; amount 4 50. , Beckev Henry, heirs f, lot 9, blk 8 ; 5 85. Burke Eilsha, lot l. Diocka; amt uo. Davidson Mary, lot 3, block 10; amt 07. Davidson Mary, lot 4, block 10; amt 1 58. Davidson Mary, lot 1, block 11; amt 2 25. Davidson Mary, lot 2, block 11 ; amt 90c. , 'lscner Jiiiza, lot l, diock itt amt i cm. Langley Thos, lot 6, block 14 ; amt 1 58. Langley Thos, lot 7, block 14 ; amt 1 57. Langley Thos, lot 8, block 14; amt 1 68. t , Langley Thos, lot 9, block 14 ; amt 8 78. Langley Thos, lot 10, block 14 : amt 1 80. ' Schaefer Henry, lot 8, block 15; amt 90c. , Schaefer Henry, lot 9, block 15; amt 90c. Schaefer August, lot 33, block 9: amt 1 35. 1T..1.nnn-n nti'li...? 1 . ft Hl,tr ll I t 1 13 Venneman Eliza, ioo by'l89 ft 5 inches west part 101a , , xo, xx, xz, w, ana n, diock 4; amount 25 66. Woods Louisa Ann, lot 12, block 13; 4 28. r Woods Louisa Ann, lot 13, block 13 ; 1 12. , x Mclnnerny 's Enlargement. ' Woods Humphrey, heir of, lot 11, block 3; amount 1 80. -Woods Humphrey, heirlof, lot 12, block 8; amount 1 80. . , t Woods Humphrey, heir of, lot 13, block 3; amonnt L 80. . Woods Humphrey, heir of, lot 14, block 3; amount, a y. 1;, v , Larabc(i Enlargement. . 1 ; ' Hunter Robert, lot 8; amounts 85. . ! -Isabella Place. Feuchler Fred, lot 17 J amonnt 2 03. ' Klusman Wm H, lot 84; amount 1 80. Kinsman Wm H, lot 85; amount 1 80. ;.. - Elliotts Enlargement. ' " Rrndlev Emma, lot 20. block 8: amt 3 83. Hughes John V, lot 14, block 1 ; amt 1 35. Hnghes John W, lot 15, block 1 ; amt 1 58. Hutchinson Maria, lot 6, block 1; amt 4 05. Jaegle Wm, lot 7, block 2; amount 0 0. , Jaegle Wm, lot 8, block 2; amount 1 68. s Oedekoven Chas, lot 1, block 2; amt 5 63. Oedekover Chas, lot 2, block 2; amt 1 57. Perkins Elijah, lot 1, block 1; amt 1 80.. Perkins Elijah, lot 2, block 1; amt 1 80. Perkins Elijah, lot 3, block 1; amt 1 3o Perkins Elijah, lot 19, block 1 ; amt 90c Perkins Elijah, lot 20, block 1 ; amt 90c. Perkins Elijah, lot 21, block 1; amt 1 &.. Swanson James, lot 13, block 4; amt 90o. Swanson James, lot 14, block 4 : amt 90c. Taylor Angeline, lot 20, block 4; amt 4 50, Bray's Enlargement. 1 Hughes John W., lot 7, block 1, 90 cents. , Hughes John W., lots, block 1, 90 cents. Hugnes John W lot 9, block 1, 90 oenta. Hughes John W., lot 8, block 3, 90 cents. Moser Simon, lot b, Diock 4, ou. Moser Simon, lot 7 block 4, 90 cents, ; H. Brinlcmcyers Enlargement. Vlckery Sam'l, lot 23, 83 60. Vickery Sam'l, lot 26, 82 70. Vlckery Sam'l, lot 27, SI 13. , Dixon's Addition. Salat Jacob, lot 17, f 1 80. ; . . Nortlieasten bnlargcmeni. Becking Henry, lot 6. block 1 ; amount 1 58. Clark Moses, lot 17. block 2;amount 1 58. Dobbins Kllza. 101 v, uw.. iu, umuum Esperman Catharine, lot 13, b ock II; 1 3o. ditto ditto . lot 14, block U;13o. Gardner J B lot 5, blbck 15; amount 1 13. ditto lot 6, block 15; amount 1 12. Heinlein George, 101 iz, diock z; amu . Hi"hHaunah, lot 14, block 4; amt 2 92. Lynch Mattie, lot 15, block 4: amount 2 48. Lvnch Rebecca J, lot 13, block 7; amt 2 92. Mohr & Deitrich. lot 10, block 10; amt 2 03. Osterroan, lot 5, block 3 ; amount 4 0.). Perry John, lot 16, block 3; amount 4 05. Schaub Christ, lot 1, block 8; amount 2 03. ditto ditto lot 2, block 8; amount 1 57. Strasser John C, lot 1, block 11 ; amt 1 80. ditto ditto lot 4, block 12; amt 1 12. ditto ditto lot 5. block 12; amt 1 13. ' Sutter Catharine, lot 7, block 9; amt 2 93 Theurkaut Catharine, lot 9, block 8; 1 58. Weiss Frank, lot 6, blockS; amount 1 oS. ditto lot 7, block 8; amount 1 67. - ditto lot 20, block 8: amount 6 98. Welsheimer John, lot 10, block 8; amt 6 08 ditto ditto lot 11, block 8, 1 58. GoodselVs Enlargement. Carter William, lot 22, block 3, Si 13. Carter William, lot 23, block 3, 4 72. Carter William, lot 24, block Z, 2 48. Johnson Alvah, lot 7, block 3. 1 26. Johnson Alvah, lot 8, block 3, 1 26. Johnson Alvah, balance lot 2;, block o, 56c. Johnson Alvah, balance lot 26, block 5, 57c. Johnson Alvan, uaiance iui.t u;w. j, Johnson Alvah, balance lot 28, blcok 5, SZ1. Read Hiram E, lot 25, block 1, 1 35. Read Hiram E, lot 26, block 1,1 do. HnanKiin jouu, iuu ,.l,li Trvln lot. 48 block S. 1 12. Unknown owners, lot 4o, block 3, 1 2b. Unknown owners, lot 46, block 3, x iv , Bray and Cooke s Addition. Bray A Cooke, lot 12, block 23, 1 17. 1, .. Bray & Cooke,' lot 16, block 23, 99c ' Lamasco City. Allls & Walker, assignees, lot 10, block 30, . . 1 Ut ... Allis Walker, assignees, lot 9, block 101, Aliis & Wa'lker, assignees, lot 8, block 135, 13. Allis & Walker, assignees, lot 18, block 171, Aueast. Improvement on block 163 3 30 Blxe'l Eliza, lot S2, block 25, 1 60. n Brown i. Allen, lot 29, block 23, 4 40. Burtis Edward, 128x380 feet north and bl'k li. 166,7 08.
Ossenberg Henry, iieir 01, jot i.j, . 5 Ossenberg Henry, heir of, lot 14, block 1, 2 03 Ossenberg Henry, heir of, lot la, block 1, x & (Wnhprs Henrv. heir of. lot 16, block 1, 2 2o
Roberts Jonn a, lot .m, uiuck , j Roberts John B, lot 35, block 3, 1 li Roberts John B. lot 36, block 3, 6 a3. Hhanklin John, lot 3. block 3, 1 3o. ,
Bunte P it. lot 2. block 8:2. 5 2).
Damon Geo, lot .'!, block 17, 1 2 ' Damon Geo, lot 4, block 47, 1 20. I)Hvi(i-in Geo, heir of, north half lot T. b - ck 7i, 2 60. Earl v Itob't, lieirs of, lot 8, block 75, 1 00. " F.gan Ellen H, lot 1, block 131, 6 40. ', Go-rres Ie;nav, lot 27, block 82, 1 36. j Goji-res Iuay, lot 14, block 101,2 40. Gnsrres lgnav, lot 15, block 101, 2 40. Guml)erts Simon, lot 7, block 110, 2 60. Gumberts Simon, lot 13. block 170,80 cent. Hartliue Mathias, lot 19, block 23. 40 cent. Hartline Mathias, lot 20, block 23, 40 cents. Hartline Mathias, lot 21, block 23, 40 cents. Haynie W L, lot 31, block 20, 40 cents. Haynle W L, lot 32, block 20, 40 cents. Hill Robert A, lot 30, block 23, 4 40. Hoffman John, lot 8, block 39, 2 00. Hotfman John, talf adj'g 8, lot 9, block 3J, amt., 1 (to. Hubbard Mary Ann, lot 23, block 25, 1 44. " Hubbard Mary Ann, lot 21, block 25, 1 44. Johnson Morris S, lot 3, block 82. 5 20 - t Jones Cathar G, part of block lt5, 1 76. Keller D C, lot 3, block 79, 2 20. Keller ! C, lot 4, block 79, 2 21. ' . '.- Kippel Henry, jr, lot 30, block 54, 4 80. " r Liuiberg Jung, improvements on lotl', block 13'!, 2 00. . .w, Martin Alfred, lot SO, Mock 24, 9 00... .- ; Nugiu Jottti James, Atkinson's block, lot II, block 134. 6 00. Nngin John J'mes, Atkinson's block? lo.. 15, bl..ck 131, 3 00. . Price James, 19x125 feet south part lot 3, block 7S. 2 32. . ' Price James, north Y lot 4, block. 78, 5 52. ll;msch Phillin. lot l2 block S!. 12 81). Kobner John heirs of. lo) 13. block 47. 1 80. Schenck Fred, lot 14, block !), z ill. Kchenck Fred, lot l , rio(;k !.-' ai. , ,.'T chieber Gottlieb, lot 9, block 8, o 0t, Schmidt G'o, lot 27, block l-M. Scl11n1.lt Geo, lot 2s, block 21, 1 40. Scott L H. block Kff. 12 80. i V . f Singer ("has N. lot 7. block 83, 15 60. Singer Chas N, lot 18, block , .. , Singer t has a, io'. i 1, block ,. m. Sherwood Marcus, lot 0, block 21, 1 40, V 1 Sherwood Marcus, lot 7, block 21, I 40. Smith Robert heirs of. lot. 1, block 100,6 00., Smith Robert heirs of, lot 2, block 100, 1 80. Sorensou Soreu, lot , block X-ji, I 00 Tienel Fred, southeast qr block 161, 5 60. . Unknown Owners, adj. lot 1, lot a, 01 xuo. amt,, z w. . , . ' j l 1 Unknown Owners, adjoining lot 17. lot If, block 100, )." Fourth' Enlargement.' "''V . Brown BL, lot 9, bllS, 4 80. . - Burke Patrick, lot 5, bl 10, 3 00. .. Chambers Frank heir of, lot 6, bl 1, 6 20. r itzwinianiM juuieK,-u 01 a, 1 w.1 - Elmendorf Wm, lot 13, bl 14, 8 00. Hill Kobert A, lot o, Dl V, a 4(i. Hill Robert A, lot 6, bl 9, 8 00. Mann Adam, lot 8, bl 10. 8 20. Nester Valentine, lot 21. bl 9. 5 40. Neuter Valentine, lot22, bl 9, 3 00. ' Neidhart Jacob, lot 15, bl 17, 6 40. .' O'Neil Francis M, lots, bl 17,7 20." , Pierre Nic, lot 4, bl 1, 6 20. " ' '"' Schneider Valentine, lot 18, bl 18, 1 80. : J ' Schneider Valentine, lot 23, bl 18, 13 60. ,k Sears Jesse, lot 10, bi 3, 8 Sears Jesse, 18 reel adj. 10, lot 11, bl 3, S 44 Tillman Wm, lot 18, bl 9, 7 00. . , 4 Wright w w, soutn nan lot e, ox 0, w 00. Wright w w, 101 7, di a, 3 so. Laughlirfs Enlargement: Elmendorf Wm, lot 25, OO: ; "f ' " " ' ' " Crescent Enlargement. " ,'lv Babinger Louis, lot 16, bl 3, 2 60, Bablnger Louis, lot 22,b4. Frendenberg t rendenoe Glaser 24. blot rsyna w m, 101 a. ui 5, u w. , ii ,'f Tobin Martin E, lot 3, bl S, 5 40." " 1 " , woodson sami c, lot zx, uxi, w. ' -- f. &tockwelVs ' Enlargement. '' ' ' ' AllisA Walker, assignees, southeast till rd ' lot 13, bl 9. 1 12. m 1 ,. . ? I Allls & Walker, assignees, lot 16, bl 9, 3 20. . Allis 4 Walker, assignees, lot 17, bl 9, 2 80. Allis & Walker, assignee, lot 19, bl , 2 Hi. Allis. & Walker, assignees, lot 22, bl 9, 3 20, .1 .1 Allis & Walker, assignees, lot 24, bl 9, 3 20., Allis & Walker, assignees, lot 26. bl 9, 3 60. Allis & Walker, assignees, lot 29, bl 9,3 20. 1 AllisA Walker, assignees, lot 31, bl 9, 3 20. .,. Dreier Henry, Improvements on southwest half lotsdl and 12, bl 1, 1 60. ' u , ,r t Kuntz Henry, fractional lot 8, Dl 2L 10 00-, Oljerdorlfer Simon, lot 19, bl 16, 2 80. , . , . -Oberdorirer Simon, lot 20, bl 16, 2 80.'" Oberdortter Simon, lot 21, bl 16, 16 40., ,, A OberdorrTer Sinlon, lot 22, bl 16, 3 20. OijerdorfTer Simon, lot 23, bl 16, 3 20. " Ruark Peter helm of, lot 16, bl 15, 7 20. I' Unknown Owners, nw lot 13, bl 9, 2 08. r I Unknown Owners, adj 6, lot o, bl 20 J. 90.,, t Unknown Owners, lot 6, bl 20, 2 00. ' ' ' " Unknown Owners, lot 7, bl 20, 2 20.,. .. xi , try- t ' . . .' ' ' ?ek's Enlargenvent.1 ' ' ' , ' ti2,bi3,i4o.- "V 1 18 bl i, 1 40. .: ' -- I tl4.b!3.1 40. . , f .vf-bi - - - - - j 1 1 en HydeHC, lot Hvda H C. lot Hvde H C. lot 14. bl 8. 1 40 Hyde H C, lot 15, bl 3, 8 00. l-.-i Hyde xi c, 101 xo, 01 a, 1 . Hyde H C, lot 17, bl 3, 1 40. Hyde H C, lot 18, bl 3, 1 40. 1.' Hyae n u, 101 ij di a, 1 w. Paee Wm T. lot27. b4,l Wi ' ''"''
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Phillip. 30x75 sw pt of lots 22. Zi, ana .
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Plckhart Fred, 30 feet n part lot 1, bl 8, 1 73. t A - Sharped Enlargement.-11 " ''"! Carter A ugnstua, lot 5, bl 7, 40. ' 1 Emmert Margaret, lot 9, bl 10, 5 20. . Holtkamp Ernst, lot 17. bl 12, 4 40. , . ; , ; Joiner Laughlin, lot 6, bl 8, 8 00. Sharpe Peter heirs of, lot 14, bl 20, 1 09. ' Northern Enlargement. ' ' .' ' Barter, lot 3, bl 4, 2 20. ' l: "f Barter, lot 4. bl 4, 5 40. , ,, , Burke Patrick, lot 18, bl 7, 1 60. , ; Burns Juliana, lot 11, bl8, 1 40. " . Decker John, lot 3, bl 3, 2 20. - - 1 Uecker John, lot 4, bl 8, 2 20. , - 4 Durham Maria, lot 8, bl 1, 9 20. Falrcnild B F, lot 13, bl 3, 2 00. . ' " Fairchild B F, balance lot 14, W 3, 2 3L. 1 Edwards W L, 6 feet adj 11, lot 10, bl 2, 56cta. w Edwards W L, lot 11, bl 2, 14 20. ' Hilgeman, Henry, lotl, bl 7, 1 80. ..... Hilgenian Henry, lot 2, bl 7, 1 60. . , Hopkins L heirs of, tot 15, bl5, 3 60. ' Hunter Chas, lot 10, bl 8, 4 60. . s . . ; Strange .Maria, lot 4, bl o. 3 00. . ., . . Sullivan A G, lot 5, bl 2. 2 40. v . Sullivan A G, lot 12, bl 2, 14 20. ' Sullivan A G, east 5 feet lot 13, bl 2, 40 oenU ' Unllivun A I'. 1if 7 hi li. 2 (M).
Sullivan A ti', west 18 feet lot 8, bl 6, 14 33. Sullivan A G, lot i', i e. n ou. ,. Sullivan AG, lot 13, bl 6, 2 00. ,, ,,,,-
Hulllvan A w, 101 h, oi o, & w. Sullivan A G, lot 17, bl rt, 2 00. Sullivan A G, lot 18, bl 6, 2 20. . ' Thleman Jonn Fred, lot 5, bl 4, 7 00. .
Thieman John r red, lor, 0 di 4, z ai.
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