Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1876 — Page 2

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY AIAEOII 8 187G

CO 21 HVS CATIONS.

A MORTON MYSTERY. HIS HIDDEN STRENGTH. FEW CHAPTERS OS HIS INCONM8TKB.T CABKBR A STR1K1SG . BIXIMLOB 1THK TJOU SENATOR WITH THB BLOODY BANWKR. To the Fditor of tbe Sentinel: f A Sir: Well, Senator Morton la going to get the nomination at Cincinnati. I thought I might as well tell you no w as any time. He has a large unseen and unde termined strenath which never fills to bring a fallow through all rlr bt. I don't know when ho got it or whether it's dangerous or not, but, nevertheless, he's got what I sa d. and that's enough to make three presidents these hard times. This . . . - iL ! LI J nldden meaning aoou. anytmng, or u luden strength in oot'a character, is a thing not visible to every body. Its value would be dannged If every one could see It. It Is a custom (I experience no corxpacciions olconeciecce in lsylrg this much berore the world) among most people to eearcb In the depths or atything they dou't like, for a Liddao mta nup, and if it 19 among the rubbish of a lavoritea candidate one Is hutting, constant labor and scHL'lent? faith will te rewarded by the aisoovery of an unseen and unseeable hidden strength juat ready to boll over at tie proper time. This h'.d.len strength is extremely difficult to find, but I cm satisfied Senator Morton has a large unseen and undetermined strenztb, though I acknowledge ay inability to make it plain to others. 1. is ci.e of t .ose bl&f&iugs to be ecJoved by only a to and all I can do is to csk, cau't you see It? Of cccr e you can'i, for have not I said it is unseen? No man evr vet stepped from theSscateto the presidency, but Secatcr Morton wilL 1(1 were called upon to prove this a sertlon I conli do ao satisfactorily to tie most critical enemy by saying Le will be lilted from one place to the ether by ft large Unasen and undttsrmlned strength That's ! DXrT5ITE'ES8 BOILED DOWN In a nutshell. Two yar ago last December 1 heard Senator Morton 'dedare In the Senate chamber that cut West where he came from tbe roads were sometimes terribly muddy. In fact it was very common to see a wagon heavily loaded with goods, mired down to the bub. Thin, he afterwards informed us, waa befora railroads wer a thought of. The senator continued and said that when the wheels sank in the mud up to the hubs, If the wagon waa very heavily loaded, the horses s ailed. I've Been tbe very same thliig myself. "Mr. President, what is then done, do I hear some one ask?" These are uot the exact wer Js, as I am quoting from memory, but it is positively true lusubs'ance. "Why, Mr. President, acotLer team was kltchea on to the front end of the wagon tongue, and if that was not enough, itlil another and another until there was ttreegth enough to pall the wagon out on dry land where tbe rca?s were good and the single tam could pull the load along as usual. Now, Mr. .President, tüal'd a true illustration of the financial condition ol the country. The government, S3 far a? tbe financial par. of it is concerned, is ewamped, sunk in a miry mudhole clear up to tbe hubs, and tbe oniy wsy t boost her out is ti direct the secretary ,f tbe treasury to put in circulation tb ?44;GGO,GOO rerve fund, and ii that don't bring her out onto dry land, st ir'ttep-inting machinery towoikand keep tbein at work till they print a pile of greenback" ttat will bring her out. I repeat, Mr. CoH.noan, we want more money. Wewust Inflile. .that's uiy sentiments al present, sir, and as I am governed entirely In my opinions by the voice of the people I will not change these sentiment until I think they are NO L0S0E3 POPULAR. ' It will be remembered that this currency straggle ended in a happy adjustment and'Jater in the Sherman bill of Januaty, 1S7Ö. Th:s Sherman bill was passed one year after Secator Morton advocated Icflitlot?, and ii generally understood to be a contradicting measure. Of thamain feature of this resumption ac. which fixen the t'mc! for rsdeemirg tbe current notes in coin. Sntt or Morton, in a speech delivered a! Urbins, Ohio, Jay: tall, said: I ta 1 erothir-sc to do with tbe preparation ot this bill, sttetl for it in good :aitb, and inicud to stand by it until experience has di-moiBtratcd that it is Impracticable or need amendment. Its main feature, fixing a day lor rcsumpti.ta and providing tor It, I fc.vJ 1 roprsed to the Seu.te six yearn before, ani whether toe time fixed is a prop- r one or not, and I should bave prewired it a year or two later, it ;s tbo method by which, I believe, p-p;.e piyrrezt can and will be reached. It et t Düsses thepoüryof free banking, thf low, gradnal, but certain return to spce'e pyrnett,and no contraction or expansion of the currency until than time." Ot tue same ''main featur,," the Indiana republican s ave platform says: "la our rpinior, so ranch 01 the so-called resumption at t as fixes the time for ther-sump-t'on cf spacie pivinenU should be re pealed." From the foregoing- it i as plain as the nose on a man's face that the UoUi.r4.;u prt is cdly torn up on tbe financial question. By careful reading, one m almost forced to tbs conclusion that the democracy is Just about ready to explode on account of their torn up condition on finance, and tbe deep sighted philcs per canae tbe evidence ot a "hidden meaning" in Governor Hendricks' New Orleans tpecb; ho can also d'siover tbit Sena'cr Moiton has a "large unseen and undetermined s'.rengtb," whlh will secure bis nomination at Cindnna'l, and that Governor ilend ricks bas no opinions on tbe financial question; never having said anything on the subject: In other wer Jp, that be is a kind of oneno: S9 politician, his speeches never having attracted aoy attention outside tbe locality where they were delivered, and his name is scarcely spoken by any one in connection witu me presidency, in tbe premises of the foregoing tbere als SIX.STNTLY LÜBBU PBOOF-POSITIVK that Major Orth did nothing out of (he way In trying to "Peter" widow women out of everything they have in the world, the ac cumulations of a life of incessant toll and self-Jeoial, such as ia practiced only by Germans In their effort to secure a comp tence for their old age; and that the before montlonta ueoerat' Uiid win De elected governor about like the Hon. Mr. Dil! wottby was rr -elected United States senator tr m Iowa bv a lare majority. Jest thh moment to-dy's Sentinel was banded ran, and I read fiisj tbe letter from Ncrtb Vernon, giving a description . of tbe can did ites to tne itepuDiicaa Mat conven tloo. The lrrjgtb ot tbis letter will not per mit coy frtvln tbe names of all tbe delegates from Jtffarsoo connty, besides I can only tnlak of nine of them, and they are all cfflceLolden, two of them,

t l claimed, ' having eecured tbe r pvSiiouH' by fraud; but at do distant dy I .Till give tbe complete list ot the delegates from th!s county with

the reason th?y ere enaclel to dress so well. Toe result ot tbe lt9 stats convention also gives - univtr-ul eati9iaction t j the democrats here, but the republicans era visibly sore over it. Tcey eit np to tfce capital witu tbe names 01 quite a number of oanJIJht- for var-cu places ill of tiem were first clasi men. tio but toe convention let ored Southern Indiana altogether, not giving a nomination to a alnle man Irooi that.portion of the state, at wbich tbere is uiucu grumiung wdico will tell plainly on tb repuMicaos wben lectios day comer.' I hope tbe democrats will not commit such a blunder, lor It 1 UDjust and niurUy leaul in toe load of votes, we want uoiman lor roverncr, whether be wart it or net, for he can beat any man In tue ata'e. Bab. ,. Madis?i, March 1', 1876. THE COLORED CONVENTION. WILIj HINTON A CO. SHOW THEIR HAND. HOW THE BPLLWKTHITIW OF THE COLORED SHEKP l!f IHR FLOCK ARE TBTISÖ TO . ery ir up on the men and bskihukn. To Ihe Editor cf tbe Sentinel: Sir: "As ths timo dr iws near for tie election of dalejt'es tu reprtseat the colored people of Iod'.aaa In tbe forthcoming national convection of colored miu to be Leid in Nathville.Tcnu., April 5, a few plain statemeLt to tue e p'nionsofa large number of tbe iuttllment tbioklng portion cf them on the satj ct, mny not be untimely. There is no evident lack of erthns'asm among tie people on the subject of calling a meeting, prolably because ifcey Lave been taken in aud done for, for and in tbe cam; of conventions so often, and like toe burnt child they tear fire, cr elso, lor some unexplaloabls reawn no effort ha been made bj th09d asaumiag to bave the ma'.ter In band to arqualct the masses with all the fact In tbe case. Tbeee p rsoru pretend to bave been appointed as an executive committee by Peter H. Clark. Where Mr. CUrk derived hia authority to so appoint them doea not ar-poar. A a p pie tbe ptssageoftfae supplemental civil rights oill took us ' from our elevated position in the politics of tbls country, and landed us on a level among the rest of American citizens. As American oltizecs we do not favor class legislation only so far as Is necefsiry to secure equal rOLmOAL AMD CIVIL PRIVILEGES to all. Such legislation has been done, or much valuable time was lost in congress over the ' passage of tbe fourteenth and fifteenth amendments to 'the constitution. If In the South . they have failed to serve as the panacea for all evlla, the political ' body tbere existent is heir to, it ia because the persons ! whose duty it was, and is, to see that the very letter of tbe law was obeyed, bave been recreant to their trusts rather than that the laws ara insufficient for the purpose they wera framed, and It Is high time for colored people to cease tbe bue and cry ot white supremacy in tbe South, lor common eerjse shows It to be nothing more than Intelligence, which, for a time, Ignorance prevailed over assuming her wonted position at the bead of affairs and crowding Ignorance, superstition, etc., the result pi slavery, In tbe back ground. As fast as colored men possess themselves of talent sufficient to entitle them to preference over tbeir fellow, that i&tt will 1 bey get ir, and every honest endeavor to acquire education or wealth, in any portion of the country, save in a few isol.tsd cases, wbioh for political, capital are magnified many fold, is sure to meet with encouragement. But as a people we have so many would-be leaders, men weak in principle, weak intellectually, and weak in all they should possess in order to properly fill the impoitsnt positions they aspir to. It is evi Jent then, tbat since as a race of people we have nothlDg separate from what the mass of AMERICAN CITIZENS HAVE, TO DEMAND of the government, it is evident, I say, that somo one has sold his birthright. These would be leaders in air flights of rhetoric, delude their countrymen (tor it mubt ba a delusion, else why;this change?) with talk of how fast the colored people would come to the fron, whs the color line not drawn in this country, and then tney lend tbeir aid and Influence to a purpose which can ehct no good, but if carried into e fleet will ccrve t i perpetuate and render more clear tbe very condition ot tntngs wnose existence In ibis country they pretend so much to deprecttd. Tbe sooner colored pec p'e become merged in and among tba grent family of American citizens and, in a political srjee, lose their idectity, tbe sooner will toey begin to rep tbe benefits of such a courss in the meantime, as our name de notes, wa ar acribus. THB COMING CONTEST. SOME STATISTICS BY STATES. THE COMING MAN THE ISSUE A BAD MAN IN THB FIELD FOR GOVERNOR THE VOTE BT STATES INDICATING DEMOCRATIC DOM INATION. To tbe Editor of the Bontlnel. Sir: As much la now said as to which party will elect the next president, I send you a statement of how I think the states will vote next November. It la my can did opinion that Governor Hendricks will be nominated at St. Louis, and that be will be elected in November. The dsmocnts will carry every Southern state except South Carolina, and I claim six Northern states, viz: New York, New Jersey and (Jonubc'icut in tbe .bast, Indiana in tbe West, Oregon and Callfcvula on tbe Pacific slope. I do not say tnat the democracy will not carry ctoer state?, tnere are three or tour states given to tbe republicans which are mighty doubtful. Your readers can readily point out tbe doubtful states In the republican column. Tbe country is getting nack to nrst princi pies. Slavery being out of tbe way tbe United States is largely democratic. No farming country can afford to follow a stealing and tariff party; .whisky , rlygs won't save Morton & Co. in 1370. ' 1 A DUBIOUS RECORD. ; - . ! Iodisna can not support a man for gov ernor who commenced publia life by op posing Governor Whltcomb's Batler bill, by wbich seven and a halt million dollars were paid to Indiana's creditors and paved tbe way for tbe state of Indiana ' gettlna; out of debt entire. Next we find him at taeheadof the know-nothing organiza tion ia Indian, sylng In so many words, MIf I were living mod bad tbe power when ray German lather and mother stt'.leJ In Pennsylvania, tbey never should become omzaus or Anteile, and were they now living, I, tbeir son, would vote to diafrancnlae them, could such, a thing do done."

Next, we find blea (Orth) voting to change

tbe form cf tbe national dett. by makiug it a gold deDt, instead or a greenback debt. thereby transferring our securities to the bondholders of Europe, by wLicb transfer, me country u ara'.neu wwice jeer or gold, 10 send acr.si me ccrao to fay lcurrut on our bonds. While had tbe bonds bn lett aa Tta J. Stevens first tad them made, tney toe Dono would naye remained " A D0ME3TIC DEBT, thereby keeping tbe interest paid by tbe the government at home iu the United State. In my cpinlon the passage of tbat bill (first ono signed by Gen. Grant), was the commencement or our financial trouble, aud should politically damn the republican party for facing lt. Tbe next thing tbe "widow's friend" (ee 6:b Ind., page 184) did in the way of helping tbe bondholders was to vole lot Sherman's reump'.ion bill, tbat ia, helping to finish taking the last cent of tbe poor man's dollar. Think of a party asking the soffrsgfls of the paople for such a candidate. I could nam adczin honest damocra's wit a and wiiuoui records that can beat ta.ia koow-nothiog Orth twenty thousand vote?. ,Tbe man wbo became ashamed of his tattler's conrtry and a leader of kuow-uothirgi iu 1S54 mmt be very mean Indeed. Show me a man who becamo ashamed of an boce-t mctber, and I will show you . a fit man t sell tbe peoploV iLtrett. Democrats, organ'zo aud at occe s:an cara:ul!y tbo vote ot tbe electrnl college, and ees l ow luucb I miss it wben the votes are declardJ next November. . , THE VOTE. BT STATE?. BjIow find the vote to be cast ty states. Republican lrlends, consider the figures well and see how much comfort they give yan: Democratic States Republic n State, Includinz doubtful. Aiaoama .iu Colorado 3 Arkansas... 6 Illinois lnii, Kflisas iall!ornia........... Connecticut.......-. 8 1. U 6 TVl..ra J Florid a...... .......... 4 Uoorgla. ............ll Indiana .15 Ken tnckf 7 MttitsacbaiietlM .... Michigan Minnesota...... .13 .11 . 6 . 3 . S . i .72 JSebranaa. . .. Nevada..... ...... New llampihlre. - ,iio ' Pennsylvania. ijonisia ia..-.... o Marj la id 8 Mläülaalppl S Missouri . . IS 9 4 7 ISew Jersey 9 New Yert .....35 Kbods Inland... Houth Carolina Vermont.. W lüoousin.. ... North Carolina... ....... 1') S .10 161 41 Oregan 8 Ten nesste- .......12 lexaa V Virginia ... 11 Dem. majority West Virginia b aus 203 If the new state is admitted. It will make three more votes In the electoral college, and give them to the republicans, it will stilt leave 28 democratic majority to elect tbeir president. 1 . THE PARTNER'S PARTNER. AN INTERVIEW WITH THB ST. LOUIS PARTNER OF THB FORT SILL POST TRADER. St. Louis, Mo., March 2. Tte Time to-morrow will publish the result of an interview with the partner of Evans, the post trader at Fcrt Sill. This gectleman Is If. J. Fisher, vice president of tbe Security Bank here, a man of means and who occupies a high tori a 1 position. Iiis statement Bubetintially corroborates tbe testimony of Ma rah, so far as it relates to the business of tbe post, the psymei t ot tbe 112.000 per year bonus and tbe subsequent reduction to $6 000 and other matters connettsd with the office. Mr. Fisber ' states tbat he knew nettling of Belknrp's connection with It, but was told by Marsh that the bonus was for political purposes and was for tbe advancement of tue interests of tbe republican party. lie professed to be fcQ much surprised at tbe development! of tday as any body. Evane, bis partner, will bs herein a few days from Foit SSill. Both exp'ct tc go to Washington, and will probably tell what tbey know about the maltsr. Marsh is a special partner In the large furniture establishment - of Ileiiton Brothers, Broadway, New York, Is a man of wealth and is intimate with Belknap's family. THE NARROW GAUGE FEVER. IT HAS STRUCK BAINBRIDOB AND THEE HAVE IT BAD. Special Correspondence of the Sentinel. Bainbrido e, Ind., Feb. 29, 1876. Tbere was a rousing narrow gauge railroad meet ing held here last night. It was attended by a delegation of fifteen of tbe leading bankers, merchants and coal operators ot Rrsz'L Th meeting wai in the interest of the Indianapolis & Sprlngf eld railroad narrow giuge, ranniDg from your city to Montezuma with a branco Irom here to Brazil. Tte meeting was addressed by Co), liulburt, thellon. John Lee, Messrs Wiugate and Acklemre of Brazil. These arguments were conclcslve tbat narrow gauge roads are tbe coding roads and will fully meet tbe demand of tbe people for cheap transportation, tbat this road tapping tbe coal fields of Clay and Park counties, and beingable to carry coal and other freights stsucli low figures, tbat it will greatly stimulate b-jsii.es?. It is just what will suit tbe demands of your city for cheap cos), and cbeao coal you must have cr come to a stand still. - You can not aflra to miss the opportunity. -If Indianapolis can secure that road, as she can, she will not want for cheap coal, and also will secure the trade of toe counties of Putnam, Park and Clay, abounding in vast quantity s of coal, Iron, stone, lumber, ana one of the best agricultural regions in tbat state and also of Indians. In fact, this Is what we all need and must baye. N. G. An Iowa postmaster spent a week In a vain effort to balance bis accounts, and tben bis wire, discovering what be was about, informed him tbat she wes in tbe habit of drawing bor "pin money" from tbe offloe funds. ASSIGNEES SALE. Netioe Is hereby given, tbat the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction, to tbe high est and best bidder, on Monday, March 20, l7c, the fonr atory brick business block, belog Nrs. 110 and 112 Morth Meridian atreet, near Ohio street, IndlanapHs, Marl n county, Indiana. oaia property was cnveyea to me unaerBurned by deed of assignment from William Brad en. snd will be sold subject to Incum brances, tor particulars inquirs 01 jottn s. Bpann 4 Uo., or to - . JOHN R. ELDFR, J Assignee ot WlLlam fcraden. 1 . Indianapolis, Feb. 14 107... . .. . 1 WALL STREET C ABIC AT ORES. A NEW BOOK. 48 cases, oontalnlnp 14 en. graved Illustrations, with lnl ornuilCA '. for stock speculators ; price, c'.oth covers, 1Ü cent-", paper covers tree, by mall. ' ' ' ' ' TUUbltllXiE&iJO.,rianEeraucl KroKers, 1 U'a'l Pl . New Yort PÄBöClUTlüN FKEE. 17OR the Speedy cure of Seminal Weaknea, P Lont Manhood and all disorders brought on by lndlsereUon or excess. Any dramrUt has Uie lnartxUenm. Addrees. 1a VTLXscm A CO, Box 234, Bev York.

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We offer the above brand of White Lead to the public witn the positive assurance that it la PKltFECTLY PURE. For sale by dealers generally. ErK.STEIX.III A CO, - Cincinnati, Ohio. NOTE Uousumers will consult then interest by bearing in mind that a larg proportion of the article sold as PURK WHITE. JED Is adalteiated to the extent of from VJio9VDr cent: and much of it does not coatain a parti0 e of lead. GREAT MEDICAL BOOK Sent frr e f r to stamps. Addrf b. una eo ci for Ladies ana lwn 1 n. KfVjJx fi(l StJ(wfph Ai'rmoAjL lvsTiT)Tr,it Jom,ui st SAFE I1NVESTME1NT, Btock Privileces one per cent, from the mar.ci v mw win pav isrse pronts tne next 3t- days. Oold, moefcs, Uoiton and Tobacco A n V . m . . n . 1 .1 . . . . vuuKMi buu buiu uu vue mosi iavoraoie terms, Mbera) advances made on consignments, r ' a lists and circulars free. ,O.Eox3774. O HARLES 8UEDLEY & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 40 Broed street, near Wold and Htock Exchsnee. New York. Administrators Sa'e. The undersigned will aril at nnhlie öle on HiDnnmluinnthaliihila. A I l -. i... lot Vo. forty -three (43) In Julian and other's uumuu hi iniujiuu. lermi 01 saie: vnefourth casb, one-fourth in six, one-fourth in twelve and one-fourth In eighteen montn. Ith lnlertBt. Kale to takn rlB at. 1(1 nViMb A.M. JOHN KOWKY. Administrator of Lycurgus Kow by, deceased Notice to Non-Resident. Whereas, a certain precept has been duly Issued to me by the Mayor of tbe City of Indianapolis, under tbe corporate seal of said city, dated February Zld. 18:6, bowing that there Is due the following named contractor the amount here n after specified for street improvement in the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. Due Jame Mahnnv fnr 1 n er o nrl onir. ellns; ruackfora street and the west side thereof, from Washington street to Market street, from William M. Hklllen. the sum of one hundred and thirty-eight dollars and sixteen cents (Jli 16). amount of assessment charged against lot No. Twenty-lour (21) In out-lot No. one hundred and forty-eJgtt (H8) In tbe City of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. Now. the defendant is herebv notified that unless be pay within 2U dava after the nnb. llcatlon, for three weess, of this notice, the amount so assessed azainst the stove dr. served lot or parcel of land, I will proceed to collect the amount so assessed by levy and faleorsald lot or parcel ot land, or so mach thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tbe above claim, and all costs tbat may accrue. HENRY W. T UTE WILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, March i. 1878. Bale lor titreat improvement, By virtue of a certain nrecent to me directed. bv ibe Mayor of the city of Icdianaoollt. In diana, and duly attested by tbe clerk of taid en? uuuer lüe corporate seal or said city. I will, on i . SATURDAY, March 23tb,lS7ß,' sell at publlo - auction at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. m . of said day, the foil swing described lot or parcel of 1i nd, or fomncü tbeieof as may oe necessnry w sausry lue sum nereluaiter named as asse-sed ngaiust- such premises lor street Improvement, and all cofctc, to-wit; Lot No. one Til In'Hanwav'B subdivision of But er 'a north addition to tbe city of Indian apolis, .Marlon county, Imtlana, owned by Jo -epu Nelson, aealnst which Is Assessed the sum of fonr duilrs aud fori? -eight cenls(fi for street Improvement lu fav jr of 1). Koot li Co., contractors. HENRY W. TÜTEWILER, ' City Treasurer. Inülanapoiiü, Ind.. March 1 , 1878. fcaio. for btreet Improvameat. Bv virtue of a certain nrecent to me dlreotrrl. by the Mayor of the cttyof IndUnspolIx, Indiana, and d uly attested by tbe clerk of said city, under the corporate seal . of said city, I Will on , SATURDAY, March 25tb, 1S76, sell at publlo auction, at the Hty Court Room between the hours cf 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. Mn of eald day, the following tieten bed lot, or parcel oi land, or so mach tnereor as may no necess.ry tosatisry tne sum btvelnafter named as assessed against such premises for street Improvement, and all costs, to-wit: Lot No. five (5) in Brawn's subdivision of ontlot No. forty-eight () in the city ot Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, owned by John U. Elder, trustee, auslast wbich is asaesed 'he snm of fifty dollars and etgtaly-nine cents (JÖ0 W) 'or street Improvement In lavor of Heury C. Kone, contractor. HENRY W. IUTKWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolls, Ind., March 1. 1S76. Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain preoept to me directed, ny tne Mayor oi me city or lnaianapous, Indiana, aud duly attested by the cterk of 6aid city, under tbe corporate seal of said city, , I will on SATURDAY, March 25 b, 137G, sell at pnblle auction at the City Court Room, between the horns of IU o'clock . sr.. and s o'clock p. m , of said day, the following described -lor. or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may bs necessary to satisfy tbs tan hertlnafuer named as SBsesied against sucu premises for street Improvement, and all costtvtorwii: , H i.. j. tj) ... j 5 Thirty ( W feet1 south aide of lot No. fifteen (Lr) of L D. Johnson's tubdivlslon tn ' qaare ISu. twenty-)K)JohDson's beirm' addition tolbecicy of .Indiauapolis, Mai Ion county, Indiana, rwned by William U. Itubusü, against which is assessed the sum of eleven dollar and tn omiis fJll 10) fnr street lmpniTfmnl In favor of UHotl ft Morrlcoa, eontractors- ,' :-(: . ' "J , HENRY W, TÜTEWILER,' City Treasurer. Indianapolis, lnl March I, isii. ,

Sale l'or Street Improvement.

By vlrtns of Ecerlain rrecpnt tn me directed by the Mayor ot the ctiy of Indianapolis, Iudland duly sttasted by tbe clera of said city uuuer lue corporate seal oi said city, 1 will on SATURDAY, March 18th, 1S7Ö, eil st public auction, at the city Court Room, between tbe h ,urs of la o'clock A u. and 4 o'Cioea p. Mot said day, tbe following ietcrloed lot, or parcel of laud, or so mucu thereof as may be nesessary to satisfy tLe bum bereinalter Lamed as ajivjsed against tucli premises for street Improvement, and all costs, to-wif Lot No. ten it in Seaton's subdivision of F.etcher's addition to the city of ludiaaapolft, Marlon county, Indiana, owned bv Siian V. Record, against which Is assessed the sum of elghteeu uoliars and ninety cents 5i3tfJ (or kireet Improvement ia lavor ot John Scheier, contractor. HENRY W. .TÜTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, lad., February 2Td. 1S78. Sale for .street improvement. By virtue of a certain rjrecnttn me rlirprfpd. bv the Mayor ol the cl y of Indiana noils. In diana, auu duly attested by the cleikofbaid city under the corporate seal oitaid city, I will on SATURDAY Marih lS:b, 1S7Ö. seil at public auction, a. ae City Court Room, between the hoars ot H o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p.m., of said day. the lollowiu described lot, or parcel or land, or so much theresf as may be neceaiy to eatis y the sum herelnufier named as assessed aaainst such rremlttes for street Improvement, and all costs to-wlt: Lot No. eight (8) In Thela subdivision of Fletcher's addition 10 the city of Indl m a polls, Marlon countj, Indiana, owned by DonCailos Corn well, agalnat which Is assessed tbe sum of twenty-one dollars and sixty cents (fJl t",) for street improvement, in favor of John Scheler, contractor. HENRY W. TÜTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolls, Ind., February 23, 1876. Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by tbe Mayor of tbe city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of eald city under the corporate seal of said city, 1 will on SATURDAY, March 13ih, 1376, sell at pubUo auction, at tbe City Court Room, l et ween the hours of lu o'clock a. sc. and 4 o'clock p.m. of s&ld day.tbe loliowlrg described lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tbe sum hereinafter named as assessed against sucb premises lor eUeet improvement, and ail costs, to-wit: Lot No. seven 7 in Banger's subdivision of Fletcher's adduiou to the city ot Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, owned by Mary Cruse, against which is assessed tbe sura of twenty-one dollars and sixty cents 121 60 for btreet Improvement in favor of John Scheler, contractor. HENRY W. TÜTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, I nd ...February 23d. 1876 5ale for tJtreat Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the Mayor of tbe city or lndlanapol t. Indiana, and duly attested by tbe clerk of eald cltvnnder tbe corporate seal of said city, I will, on SATURDAY, March 25th, JS76, sell at pnblle auction at the City Court Room, between the hours of lu o'clock a. M. and 4 o'c'ock p. ac, of said day, tbe following described Jot or parcel of land, or so mucu thereof as may benecesnary to satisfy the mm hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street Improvement, and all costs, to-wit: Lot. No. tbirfv-two f 121 In inntr Xn. twn rn In Wiley and Mari In 's addition to tbe city of Indianapolis, Marios county, Indiana . jwned by Lucius II. Rtggs, against whlcn Is assessed the 8u mot seventeen do.lars and forty-nine conts fS.7 491 for street Improvement in fnvnr of Heury Clay, contractor. , HENRY W. TÜTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, IndJ, March 1, 1S73. Sale for Street Improvement. Vy vtrtne of a certain pecept to me directed bv the Mayer of the city of Indlanan o 1, Iudl tna, and duly attested by the c err ot said city under the crpoiate fetal of said city, i will on r SATURDAY, March 25tb, 1876, , sell at public auction, at the city courtroom, between t ie hours of 10 o'clock A. jf, and 4 o'clock p. k. of sa'd day, the folic wing dcfrcribsd lot or , parcel oi land, or ao much thereof as may b necessary to tatlsfy the sum neieinauer name t as assessed against such premises for street Improvement, and all costs, to-wit: ' The southeast one-half of lot No. one hun dred and ceven (lu7), In fletcher'n subdivision of out-lot No. ninety-seven (97), In the city of inaianapoiif, nianon county, ina.ana, owned by Mattle J. Atherton, against which la asesBed tbe sum-of seventeen dollars and seventy cents (117 70) for street improvement, in favor of Frederick Uanbberg, contractor. HENRY W. TÜTEWILER, . . . . , City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., March 1,1376. Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the Mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and dnly attested by ibe clerk of said city under the corporate seal of said city, I will on ' . SATURDAY, MARCH 25tb, 1876, sell at public auction, at tbe City Court Room between tbe hours ot 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. Mof said day, tbe following described lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinaller named as assessed against such premises for street Improvem.ut, and . all costs, lo-wlt ; .,, Lot No. ten (10) in Thels's subdivision of Fie eber's addition to the city of Indianapolis. Marion county, lndlacs, owned by Henry J. Lacy, agalost which t assessed the sum of twenty one dollars and si sty cents (5 :i 6). for street improvement in favor of John Scheler contractor. i . - j- i -" ; ',!"' ! HJENRY W.TTITEWILER .' " city Treasurer. ' Indianapolis, Ind Maroh 1, lb7e. . ( ; ; N OTICE OF ADM INISTBATIOH. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has ben ppolmed by the Marlon Civil Circuit Uoon of Marlon county, Indiana, dmlnlstratorof the eBtsteot Henry c. Hoibroot, Ute of said county, deceased,- fi&ld estate Is supposed to be solvent. ' ' r JOHN a. ITURUAJBON, Administrator. Teb. U, 157s.

siiEmrr SALES.

SHEItirrH SALt-Bj virtus er a certlfle i copy of a decree to rc-i directed, from ths ihrkof the Superior court of Marion county, ludlana.in tbe cause wherein Naluau hixou si. sre plalotiff. and Benjamin Art s et. 1. are cefenanu, requiring me tomasethe fumof ntnety-ioar dollars and eighty- our ceo is. with Interest on aid ue cree and eoBt.I will expose at public sale to tbe big beet bidder, on SATURDAY, the UVi day of March. A. D. 1S76, between the tours of 15 A. nn and 4 o'clock i. M, of sal J day, at the dcor of i bs court hon e of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and piofltsior a trrm not exceeding feveu years, of tbe following real estate, to-wlt: Lot No. thirteen (i. ) In block No. two (.) In HaoemakerA it-ache'a adolilon to tne city of lndisnspoIirMivrlon county, ludjaua. If such rents and profits will not aell lor a sutScient sura to satisfy said decree, 1 teres tt snd cote,l wlll,at tne same time and pi ice, ex ose to public sale the fee slmpleof said real etate, or so much thereof as may be Bomclem to discharge said decree, interests aud cjsts. Paid sale will be made without any relief whatever lrom valuation it sppraucnent laws. ALBEBT RE1?SNER, F. erifX of Marion County. W. T. Brown, Attorney for PlalntlflT. ttbZ2 3t SIIERirrsSAir. - By virtue of a ceriiUed copy ot a decree to me di'ected, from toecierk of the Superior Court of Marion county, Indians, in a cause wbereln Elijah T. Fieicher la p alntlff, and Julius A. Newnieyer et al. are defend mis, requiring me to make the sum of one hunured and eighty-one dollars and eighty-nine cents, wttu luieiest on aid decree and cost, I will expose at publlo sale, to the highest Didder, on SATURDAY, the 18ib d.y ol March, A. D. between Ihe hnnnnf 1(1 nYlvlr a. it anil i o'clock P. m. ol said day, at the door of the luuuauujugi juinua county, inaiana, tne r II T Ä M.n fl Tliofl f J. frkP A. I.r m nAl .iu-lln. seven years, or the following real esute, loLot numbered thirteen (13) in Nelson 'a snbdlvlslou of lots nambertd twenty-nine (:H) a d thirty () Intl. Fletcher's Brookside addition to ibe city or Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. . ov..u .cutA ma A piuuu n 111 uuk Brig loa A sufficient sum to satisfy sali decree, interests ont AjtS I snlll a S- 1 . . M I . . IftfltAh VAvfa n4 n fll Ml A t ...II . uu woic, a win, äs ujo sstaiiifj vi iue uu yimw9 expose to public saie the fee simple ot said o craMbv, vr kj mucu fcurrtJt ss I limy d sufficient to discharge said decree, Interests and costs. Haid sale will be made without any relief whatever from Valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT RLISSNEB, Sheriff of Marlon county February 22d, A. D., 1878. 8. V. Mok.is, Att'y foriTfl. feb-22-3t SHERIFF'. MALE. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, fiom the clerk or tbe HuDerlor Couit of .Marlon county, Indiana, in a cause wherein J. W. iiavis is piaintin, and Ira W. wnirley et al. are defendant. r aulrlcK me to make the sum ol one hundred and five doilirs and tnirtytwocenis witn interest on saia decree and cost, I will expose at public sale, to the highest b.dder, on SATURDAY, the 18th day of March, A. D. 1876, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. m., and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, al the door or tue Court House of Marion county, Indians, the rents and pro tits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, towlf Lot number fourteen (11) In Davis, Allen A Llngenfelter's subdivision of lot thirty-one (41) iu Hau way A Hannah's Oak Hill addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county Indiana. ' Ifeuch rents and profits will not sll for a Butllcient sum to satisfy said decree, Interests aod costs, I will, at tbe same time and place, expose to public vale the fee slmpleof said tesl estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interests and costs. Said sale will bs made without any relief whatever from va.uatiou or appraisement laws. ALBERT RKISSNE8, - Sheriff or Marlon oounty. February 22d, A. D., 1878. Johx Dk!tox, Att'y for Pl'fl. feb-22-3t SHERIFF'S 8 ALE. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me dtrec.ed, lrom the clerk or tbe Circuit Court of Hancock county, Indiana, la a cause wherein arren Tate is plaintiff, and Harmon Everett et al. are defendants, requiring me to muse the sum of five hundred and thirty -ix dollars and thirtytwo cens, with lnteieston said decree and cost, I will txpose at public ale, to the highest bidder, on - 8ATURDAY, tbe 25th day of Marcb, A. D. 187;, oetween the hours of 10 o'clock A. u. and 4 o'clock p. x., or said day, at tbe door ol the court bouse of Marlon county, Indiana, tbs rents and profits for a term not exceeding eeven years, of the following real estate towlt: The north half of lot number fourteen (14), of utlot number flfty-cne (V), of T. R. Fletcher's addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient Bum to satisfy said decree. Interests and costs, I will, at the tame time and pmce, expossto public tale tbe fee simple of said real estate, or bo much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. -Sud sale wTl be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, - , . "( .r. Sheriff of Marlon county. Tebrnary 29, A. D. 1876. DriTBAR & Nxw, Greenfield, Ind., attorneys for plaintiff". marl-at SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree and execution to me directed, from the clerk of lbs Superior Court ot Marion county, Indians, In a cause wbereln Samuel R Llppenco'l is plaintiff, and Elisabeth Rrarker et aln aredefendanis, requiring meto make the sum of one hundred and forty dollars snd seventeen oenu, second installment, with Interest on aald oecree and cost, 1 will e i pose at public saie, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 25th day of Marcb, A. D. 1876, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. and 4 o'clock p. X-, of eald day, at the ooor of the court house of Marlon count, Indian, the rents and pro tits for a term not exceeding seven y earr , of the following real estate, to-wlt t - The east half of lot No. one hundred and thlrty-lhree (133J in 'William H. Morrison's third addition to tbs city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. .... ,. If such rents and profits will not tell for a sufficient sum to satKly said decree, interests and cost, 1 will, at the tame time and place, expose to public tale the fee simple oi said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discbar&e aa.d decree, Interests and cost. ,,-: . i t .': 1 - r SaiJ sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation , or , appraisement V IJ-ii i:Tn ; ALBERT REIS3NER. i.t n, S;.;;j.f-:l f,1 r-Sberiff of Marioa county. ;,Fcbruar3r29,.A.D, 1878. , . ,;v:',. W.M.ToCT, assignee. . .'" mar 1-St flir nn Per day to 4gnt to eU my new $J UU Patent "Oooilng Maaniae." Usd Tu upo a any stove. Bells on sight din nn Address, with 8 cent stamp. IU UU T. IS. PAUK, Toledo, O.