Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1876 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY;! :äPRLL 19 1878.

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now Uklnf place. The Cincinnati Gaaette admits that It la damaging to the party, and needs Immediate Investigation. Blaise 31rn. Morton has teen for pome time prepar ing hlacme against Blaine. Ever alnce Blaine eni.Mel as a champion of tbe bloody ehiit, and contested with Morton for the prize belt, the latter baa looted upon his rival with an envious eye. Each party bad his backer, and It has been amusing to bear and read tbe boastings of their respective followers. Morton's lriends heard with amazement that Blaine was capturing fine of the Northwestern atatee, and, by reason of his bloody stiii ppeecb, would divide the Southern vets with Morton. But tbe rapid strides made by th's rival in the bloody shirt business caused very littte alarm to Morton and bis supporters. Why tbey maintained such complacency tbe public could sol understand. But the secret is now out. Morton had his emissaries at work and sacretly the delegates were to te informed ot Bifcino' transaction with the Union Pacific:. " Now let Blaine make np his case against Morton. Lot him call for tbeexpenditares made by Morton la fitting out the rfg!rxjects. sent by this state, and com- , pare them with those made by other 'states. Let bim find, if be can, if there was any loral governor outside of Icdlana who paid for the transportation of a single regiment, before It left the ttate, tbe enormous sum of $65,000. There are many items ot interest which Blaine can utilize, and if be does bis work 'thoroughly, Morton's ecsacgulned shirt will trail in tbe dust, along with that of his own, and the country will be happy. There will then be no one left to unfurl the bloody banner to tbe breeze. Wbert lld Me Oct It? There are men in Congress who have grown Immensely rich during their terms of service there, while they have at tbe same time lived In a style more expensive than their salaries would warrant. But few of tbtee baveDeenso successful in professional work at home or in business speculations as to accumulate fortunes in a few yeare. Tbe question at - once arises how did they get rich? Some men make money speculating, but tbey do not get rich suddenly. It takes a long time, and with assiduous attention to accumulate money that way. If a man has a halt million to start with, and hta business capacity, he may turn it over two or three times iu a d-zen years, but for poor men to start in with nothing, and presently give all the evidences of a plethoric purse, a heavy hank balance, and build brwn stone fronts, suggests something que&tionab'e. It makes one think he gpnibles or steals. Blaine entertd Congress poor, lie used to teach school. Now he is said to be the richest man In Maine, and It is net all in Arkansas bones. In fact, it is not known now that he po&sdses a single security of that kind, ills friend - Scott relieved him of all that sortot collaterals. He is rich outside of auch evidences of credit. Where did be get it? The Harrison story will account lor a small fraction of his wealth, but there sie immense sums oesides this not accounted for. Just at this time the American people don't want such a man for president. Tbe State Convewtlon. The Republicans politicians of this state who remember the want of enthusiasm witn which tbeir party nominates were received, and the continued deadness of the party, nothing like cordially entering upon the canvass by the preea and the people being discovered, await with expectation the assembling of the Democ- . racy next to-day, hoping that disorganization and discord will render tbe Democratic rarty in as bad a fix as their own. They will be disappointed. There is no dictator at Washington for tbe Irdiana Democracy. The Democratic masses that will assemble here In Immense numbers may be divided in sentiment as to who shall lead in tbe state cantest, but that la to be expected In a party that has no dictator. .Cliques and coteries will not rule the convention, but the honest and open expression of public opinion in policy and for candidates will rale, and the party will, arter a decision is made, heartily join in the contest for victory. There is plenty of good material to choose from, and wears sure that either of tbe prominent gentlemen named for tbe plaoe will heart ily indorse the ac:lon of tbe convention, whatever it may be. A Faltnrul Officer. Tax paying closes next Monday, and in tbe meantime things are lively at the offices of the city and county treasurers. Mr. Landers has seven clerks assisting him, and keeps his office open until a late hour in tae evening. By dolBg this tbe workiogmen are enabled to psy their taxes without suffering a deduction in the dally wages tor lost time. The administration of the county treasurer's office, ander Mr. Landers, is In strong contrast with tbe manner in which it was conducted by his Republican predecessor, Mr. Riley. This tbe people know and appreciate. It affords ns pleasure to state that the city treasurer, Mr. Tutewller, also keeps his office open of evenings for tbe acoommodatlon of tax-payer. There has been great improvement In the manner io which the tax offices in this city have been conducted alnce the present incumbents were elected. The vBiventlB. Many of the delegates to the state convention have arrived, and tbe headquarters of tbe various candidates are quite lively. The fridhds of Messrs. Landers and Holman are working actively with

the nnlnatrtieud delegations, but at the present wrltlax Jiotblng definite can be forecast as to the r.eanlt. The delegates arrivirg to-day will fiV tna ocl" umnsoftbe Sentinel A"11 PrUculra oi the where bouta of Uk various delegations and district meeting to-night, and the names of the candidates the several offices to be filled.

QUINQUELATERAL. THI CALL FOB A BXF3RM CONFER W TO BB HELD IU IfXW YORK, MAT 1N The New York dispatches of Saturday spoke of a call for a conference eignet' by Mr. Bryant, ex-President Woolsey, Go v Ballcck, Horace White and Carl Schurz. The following la the text of the call: Naw York, April 6, 1876. Dkar Sir The widespread corruption in our public eervloe, wbicb has diss raced the republic in the eyes of the world and threatens to poison tbe vitality of our in ttitutlocs, tbe uncertainty ot tbe public mind and of party, counsels as ' o grave economical questions, involving, in a great measure, tbe honor of the government, the morality of our business life and tbe general well-being of the people, end the danger that an inordinate party spirit my, throogb tbe organized actions ot a comparatively small number ot meo, wbo live Dy politics, succeed in overriding tbe most patriotic impulses of the people and in monopolizing political power for eitlen endB, teem to render it most desirable that to effort should be spared to secure to the popular desire for genuine reform a decisive influence in tbe Impending national election. Mindful of the fact that tbi patriotic desire is honestly struggling for effective expression Inside ot existing political organizations, as it is also strong outside ot ttem, and believing that by all proper means it should be encouraged and made to prevail, tbe undersigned Invit you to meet them and others ol like purpose, who have been invited In the same manner, In a free conference to consider what may be done to prevent the national election of the centennial year from becoming a mere choice of evils, and to secure tbe election ot men to tbe highest offices of the republic whose character and ability will eatisty the exigencies of oor present a ta&tion and protect the honor ot the American name. Toe conference will be held in the city of New York, on the 15th of May. You are respectfully and urgently requested to be present, and to communicate your acceptance of this invitation to H. C. Lodge, Esq , pjst office box 1,938, New York City. Veiy truly vours, Wm. CtrLLKN Brtant, New York, Theo. D. Woolsey, Connecticut, Alexander II. Bullock, Massachusetts, Horace Whitb, Illinois, Carl t-CHURZ, Missouri. Aflectlons of the liver, bilious disorders 6lck headache, etc., are thoroughly cured by Dr. Jayne's Sanative Pills. Actlcg as a general laxative, they remove all irritating and fecal matter from the bowelp, gradually change the vitiated secretions ot the stomach and liver, and restore these organs to a healthy condition. To Broil Beefsteak, Chicken and all kinds of meat In tbe tenderest and best style, use a Uonitor cooking tove. It U the best. o ... . Valuable and Reliable "Brawn's Bronchial Troches" are Invaluable to those exposed to sadden changes, affording prompt relief In coughs, colds, e c. O If you would Insure good work, use only the Phoenix Pure White Lead." Ita whiteness, fineness and great body makes it tbe most desirable paint. This Beats All! T. B. Putnam, Cov ington, Pa., was cured of kidney disease by using oniy half a bottle of Wlshart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, while Mr. Packard, druggist in same town, was also benefited by what re mained in the bottle ! Thoroughly cures sore throat and diseased lungs! o Cross and sickly children can be made healthy and strong by regulating their stom achs and bowels with C j tori a. It Is more ef fective than castor oil. and is as pleasant to take a a honey. For wind colic, sour stomach, worms and costlveness, there is nothing In existence equal to Castoria. o Why will jou suffer from rheumatism, sprains, stiff joints, swelling, burns, scalds or weak ba k, when the Centaur Liniment affords certalu relief. Many articles soothe pain to a certain extent.bnt the Centaur Liniment cures. Tbe White Liniment Is for the human family, the Yellow Liniment is for horses and animals. MZSCELLAISI -fcSOTJS. PR SALE Matthews s patent Renew able Memorandum Book for 50 cents for No 1, or 10 cents for No. 2. Bam pie copies sent any where on receipt of price. Address, SJLNTIN EL COM PAN Y, Indianapolis. fTtOR SALE Matthews' Patent Renewable JJ Memorandum Book. Bend for sample ropy and price list. Samples sent postpaid to any address on receipt of 50 cents for No. 1, or 40 cents for No. 2. Address, BE A TIN ELL. COMPANY. Indianapolis. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO CONSUMPTIVES.-The advertiser, an old physician, retired from active practice, having had placed In his hands by an East India Missionary tbe formula of a simple Vegetable Remedy, for the speedy snd permanent Care of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lung Affectloi s, also a Positive and Radical Cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com plaints, after having thoroughly tested lit wonderful curative powers In thousands o cases, feels it his duty to make it known U bis suffering fellows. Actuated by this mo tlve and a conscientious desire to relieve hu man suffering, he will send (free of charge) t all who desire it, this recipe, with full dlrec Hons for preparing and successfully using Hent by return mallby addressing Dr. W. c. 8TKVENS. Munroe Block. Byrscnse, N. T. d1 nn per month paid apenta for the best Olvlf Campaign book published. H. L. MORROW, Indianapolls, Ind. N OTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that tbe undersigned has been appointed by the clerk of the Marion Civil Circuit Court of Marlon county, Indiana, administratrix or the estate of Christian Bwler, late of -.aid county, deceased. Bald estate is supposed to be solvent. WELHELMiNA ttWIER, Administratrix. March 15, 1S76. OTICE OF ADHIXISTBATIO. Notice Is hereby given that tbe undersigned has been appointed by the Marlon Clvu circuit Court of Marion county, Indiana, administratrix of the estate ol John Weslor, late of aald county, deceased. Bald estate is supposed to ba solvent. ELIZABETH VV Ear LOK, Administratrix. April 1J, W76.

CHENEY BROTHERS' AJLEIUCAX SlXItSI Black and Colored Gros Grains SPRING 1870.

These Bilks, manufactured in the most ap pro ved manner, are warranted not to cat chai.'' eolor ln wearing, and urpass weigh- finish and durability any that can obtalne 1 at corresponding price. Kor Bai by ail the Leading Retailers. "ChBevv Anerlcan Bilks combine most beawlfulfr la eoV Qme with all the soft wool fabrics now fa voa uo' nd we heartily reoo?Dhemo?U ' ib"V to the attention of o " readers."-crlbner s Monthly. TIT A T3T5TT?T T h T1V& rw FT Am . ... .... - r Tn IMÄ I. iL O.FA1UL.6E. Wsabtoestis InlmnpoU. Ind. SHERIFF'S SALEV Sil ERIFrs KALE By virtus- k. certified copy of a decree to me directs ' 'a the clerk or tbe Superior Conit of .Mnn county, Indiana, in a cam x bereln Honnah J. Hughes is plaintiff and mes A. O'Nell et al. are defendant, requiring nu. ' makethe sum ol seven hundred and forty-. dollars, and auch other Installments aa proviuea lor in aaia aecree, wun interent on said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 29th day of April, A. D. 1876, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. x.. and i o'clock p. m., of said day, at the door or tne Court House of Marlon county, Indiana, tbe rents and profit for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, towlt: Lots number one 1, two 2, three 3, four 41 and five 5 in Brooklyn flights addition to tbe city of Indianapolis, Mai Ion county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale tbe fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, Interests and costs. Bald sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Sheriff of Marion county. Arril 4, A.D. 1878. MCDOKALD & BCTLER, Att'VB for Plff. aprllf-3t SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue or an execution to me directed, from the clerk ol the Jefferson Circuit Court of Marlen county, Indiana, I will expose at public sale, to the hlghtsl bidder, on SATURDAY, the 29th day of April. A. D 1876, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock, p. 2t of said day, at tne door of the court house of Marlon county, Indiana, tbe rents and p roll is tor a term not exceeding seven years, of the iollowing real estate, town : The undivided one-half S Interest in fortyrour 44 feet and five 5 inches off of the north side of lot number lorty-three 13 In lsacc Blackford's subdivision of outlot number one hundred and flity-three flW, ln the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the fall amount of Judgment, Interest and costs, 1 will, at tbe same time and I lice, expose at public sale tue fee simple of iuld real estate. Taken as the property of John Nichols al the suit ol ELzabeth K. Nichols. Bald sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Sheriff of Marlon county. April 4, A. D.1S76. Wm. J. Fbkidle y , A'.ty. for Pl'ff . apr 13-3t SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue or a certified copy of a deer e to me directed, irom tbe clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana, in a cause wherein John B. Bishop is plaintiff and Ulbert M. i rook eel al. are defendants, requiring me to make tbe sum of tweive hundred and three dollars and nity.flve cents ln fvor of plaintiff and cioss plaintiff, Gilbert M. Brcoke, ln favor of the turtber sum of twenty-three hundred and ninety-three dollars and seventy-seven ce tx, with Interest on said decree and eost. 1 will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, tbe 6th day of May, A. D. 1876, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. x. and 4 o'clock v. x. or said day, at the door of the court house of Marlon county, Indiana, the rents and profits lor a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, town: L ts numbered one (I) and two (?) in W. 8. ilul biro's ubdiv s!oa of pa t of the west ialf of the sou lb west quarter ofs ctlon thirtysix (36). township sixteen (16), range three (3) eat, according to the plat recorded In plav boox three (), page ixty-six (), in the recorder' office or Marion county, state of Indiana, except tbe amount ta sun off tbe west end of said lots for the widening and Improvement or Pennsylvania struet, si uated ln Marlon county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, Interests and costs, l will, at tbe same time and place, expose to publo sa.'e tbe fee simple or said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interests and costs. Bald sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Sheriff of Marion county. April 11th, A. D.1870. april ll-3t Taylor, RAxn&TATLou, Att'ya for Pl'ff. SHERIFF'S RALE By virtue of an execu Uonto me directed, from the Clerk or the Civil Circuit Court or Marlon county, Indiana, I will expose at puclic sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, tbe 29th day of April, A. D. 1876, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'cloca P. x. or said day, at the door of the Court House of Marlon county, Indiana, tbe rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, ol the following real es late, towit: Lots one hundred and forty-nine 1149 and on hundred and fifty läu in J. E. Downey's southeast addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, as recorded la town lot record 82, page 6, ln the recoider'a office of Marion eouaty, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of Judgment, Interest and costs, I will, at the same time and rlace, expocte at pablio sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken aa the property of Albert Dupree, entered on the boos s of tbe recorder as the property of Albert Jnpee, at the suit of Frederick Kesler. Bald sale will be made with relief from valuation or appraisement laws. . ALBERT REISSNER, Bheriff of Marion County. April 4, A.D. 1875. Hakbixqtox & Oktox, Atty. for pl'ff. april 5-St

CE1MTATJR LINIMENTS. So nearly perfect are the recipes of these wonderfnl pain-soothing and healing Centanr Liniments, that we can confidently say that they will alleviate any pain arising from flesa.boneor mnscle derangements. We do not pretrnd that tbey will mend a broken leg cr exterminate boils, but even In such caxea they will redure the Inflammation ana stop the pain. Nor c&n we guarantee the proper results where the body is poisonei by whisky. Temperance Is as necessary to a proper physical as mental cordltlon. Tbe white Centaur Llnlmmt Is part lea larly adapted to all cares of Rheumatism Lumbago, Nenralgls, Erysipelas, Itch, Sprains Chilblains. Cuts. Bruues. Stings. Pclson, Scalds, Sciatica, Weak Back, I idns In the Side, Wounds. Weeping Sleeve, Barue, osUd Fee', Palsy, Ear-ache, foot h -ache. Head -acte, Ulcers, Old Bore. Broken Breast. Sore Nipp es, roreTuroat, Croup, JJiptberls, etc. Tbe most of these complaints the Ceotanr Liniment will cure: all or them it will benefit. It will extract the poison from bltea and sting, and will cure burns and scalds without a scar. Tbe following is but a sample of a thousand similar testimonials : . AISTIOCH, De. 1, 187. "My wlfs has for a long time been a terrible auflerer from Rheumatism. 8he has tried many physicians and many remedies. The only tulng which baa given her relle la Centaur Liniment. I am rejoiced to cay this has cure! her. W. H. R1KO, Postmaster." It Is an indisputable fact that tbe Centaur Liniments are perform'.rg tores never before effecttd by any preparation ln existence lice chronic rheumatism or tnlrty years' ntandlng. straightening fingers and Joints which bad been at iff lor six years, taking the soieness

irora Durns, etc. One dollar, or ovpn flrfvMni .1 Cen tanr Liniment will be within reach when a."1 accident occur, and will do more good tbv ö any amount of money paid for medical attendance. When physicians are -called tbey frequently use thl liniment, and of course charge several prices for it. TUE YELLOW CENTAUR LINIMENT is adapted to the tough skin, muscles and flesh oi the a.Qlmal creation, lis effects npon severe cases o! Spavin, Bweenv, Wind UaH, Big Head and Poll Evil, are lit.le less than marvellous. Messrs. J. McClure A Co., Druggists, corner Elm and Front streets, CI nein na a, O, say: "In our neighborhood a number of teamsters are using tbe Centaur Uoiment. Tbey pronounce It superior to anything they nave ever used. We sell as high aa lour to five dozen bottles per month to owners of horses and mules." We have volumes ot testimonials describing cures ot Sprains, Kicks. Ualls, Poll Evil, Big liead, and even Founders, which are little less than marvel. No owner or an animal can afford to be without a bott.e of Cenlanr Liniment, which any day may prove worth twenty times Its cost. Bold everywhere, but prepared only at the Laboratory of J. B. ROSE &. CO., 48 ney street, New York. OA8TOEIA. Crotss, sickly babies and children may enjoy health, and mothers have rest, if they will use Castoria. Worms, feverish news, teething, wind colic, sour stomach and undigested food make children cross, and prod nee sickness. Castoria will assimilate the food, expel worms, and correct all these things, tor twenty years Dr. Pitcher experimented ln his private practice to produce an effective cathartic and stomach regulator which would be as effective as castor oil, without its unpleasant taste or recoil. Tbe reputation of his experiment extended. Pnyslcians and nurses rapidly adopted his remedy, to which he gave the name or Castoria. Castuna is as pleasant to take as honey, regula'es tbe stomach and bowels and dons not gripe. It is adapted to ail age, contains no alcohol, and Is absolutely harmless to the moot tender infant. Try Csitorlaonce, and yon will never be without it. Prepared at the Laboratory of J. B. Rose Co.. 4 IVv stre. New York. ENLARGED FRIDAY, APRIL 14, THE WHEN CLOTHING STORF, Nos. 5 and 6 Bates Block. ENLARGED -TO THELARGEST CLOTHING STORE In the State to accommodate the Im mense Trade, who, desirous of saving! money, buy of the Manufacturer at Wholesale Prices. ENLARGED BECAUSE RETAILING FIRST-CLASS CLOTHIHG and. FURN1SU1ÜG GOODS At Wholesale Prices bring large trade, and large trade requires large room. ENLARGED.

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ANNUAL REPORT CHARTER OAK UfE ISUHANCE CO., OF HARTFORD, IOXN. J-A-XsTTJARY 1, 1876. RECEIPTS. - ' - w - v w 1U '"'"t-,, 1L Interest and rent received, 12,995.043 73 741, 19 $1,736,433 91 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid for death rial mo tS14 991 71 833,789 57 317,102 16 Matured endowment BurTendered add lapsed policies............... Divide Dd8 to lnaored.... Total payments to policy uolder Dividends te stackholdera................ A gent' commissions Oenerlxpennw , Medical examination 290.834 04 HJ00QC0 2 -, 7 77 iV' 97 11,067 00 Xaxee 12,644,437 9 ASSETS, Loan a on bond and raortgge and real estate owned by company.. 17,877,000 46 1,079,049 111 &S7,iU5 Ui ' S4.20U 47 t6,;s7 63 476.608 83 LM3 73 lAmua on collaterals, etc. rremmiD nniw . , tl Bends and stocks owned. uasn on band Dae from a rent Kent and Interest dne and accrued.... Deterred premium 13,912,4 6V LIABILITIES. Reserve ... 112,288, J70 00 li9,4ytf 00 Loasea unsettled... IU.S7,8tf8 Oil . Sarpula.. 1,4 3 4,577 69 OFFICERS: F. R. WIGUIN, President. S. H. WHITE, Vice President and Treasurer A. H. DILLON, JR., 2d Vlca President, HALtEY BTEVjsNS. Secretary, WM. L. SQUIRE, Assistant Secretary, H. J, FURBER, Financial Manager, J. C. WALKLE.Y, Advisory Counsel. J. C. BURT, General Agent, REDUCED :0 A CERTAINTY. Chance to Gain 850, OOO. no risk: Send for circular at once. No time to ose. READ & CO., Banker?, 71 Maiden Lane, New York-. EN0M0US SAUMFICE or10:10 GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES FAILURE OF THREE OF TH LARGEST WATCH IMPORTERS 1 1ST NEW YORK. OVER A MILLION DOLLARS' WORTH Of their goods ordered to be sold at ONE-HALF Tbe Coat of Importation. An opportunity to purchase Gold and Silver Watches At leaa tban ONE-II ALK tbelrnsual price baa ever been offered to tbe public. List of Pricea that these goods are ordered to be sold at: SILVER WATCHES, 13, 112, 111 and 116. LADIES' HIZE GOLD WATCHES, $19, 12, 2i, tin and IX. UENT'3 SIZE, 125, f 10, $13, S50, 155 and Itt. Of course the higher the price paid for a Silver or Uold Watch the finer the works nd tbe heavier and flaer tbe case will be. Tbl stock: of watcnea waa Imported with a view or supplying only the leaning Jewelers of this country; for that reason they are all tbe finest watches thai are made. The names of all tbe best makers ln tbe world are represented in this stock. On acrouat of the great depression in business, which has been the cause oOhese failures. It 1 deemed advisable to conJt tbls stock Into cash within ninety days, at whatever sacrifice la necessary to do so. The well-known firm of ELIAS A CO., manufacturers of Jewelry, has been appointed to dispose of these watches, and has been intrncted to send thorn by x press C. O. IK to any part of tbe United Slates, and to allow partis ordering them to examine tbe watches before paying one penny, and, if they are not aailfactory and Just as represented, they are ander no obligation to receive tbem. A written guarantee will be sent with each watcb, aiating quality, etc F1t per ent. discount will be made to Jewelers purchasina; by the dozen. In ordering alwars state whether you want a Ladles' or Gent's als watch, and about wht pnoe you wish to pay, and what express you wish it sent by. Address all ordera to ELIAS & OÖ., No. 9 Great Jones Street, NEW "XT O Ä BZ-

Sale for Street Improvement.

By virtue or a certain precept to me dlrtd. b r ibe mayor or tue city or Indianapolis, Indiana, and dnly attested by tbe clerk of said city, under the corporate seal of said city, i will on SATURDAY, May 13 '.b, 1876, sell at public auction, at the City Court Loom. oulock p. ai.,or said day, tbe loilowiuu described lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may ba necessaiy to satisfy the sum berelna ter named as assessed against tUCn DremlaMforitliwtlninrnnm.Ml TT. I i cat, tc- It: r ' Twentv-elehtl j feet bt one hundred and tweun-nve ( i Tft ia tne northwest corner o I t u. t-u ft. J in out.ot No. slx-y-ore 1611 in lie city yf lnJlaopo'j4 counyot Marlon. Indiana owned by tfuliam T. Nesblt, aqalosl which Is assessed tbe sum or twentythree dollars and lgbty cents fZi IM ror s reet Impro ementlnlavor of JameaW. Hudson.contractor. ' HENRY W.TVTEWILER, City Treaaarcr, Indianapolis, Ind, April 14, 1h7. Sale for Street Improvement. Pt Virt u rt m. wri.l. .. . . by the Mayor orlh-e 77iT ana onri rtnlw mttfA .1 , K. . . , , . v. .otkuuj luv tiers 01 paid city under the corporate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, May 13th, 1S7Ü, sell at public auction, at tbe City Court Room, between the hours nf in viw a w . . I o'clock p.m. or said day .the tollowlrg descri ted - .suu, vr ki uiucu laereoi as may be necessary to natisry tbe sum hereinafter named SS atiSAasorl nlnal inah nvsAm I.,,, atieet Improvement, and ail costs, to-wU: Lot No. flftv-flYe TS 1 ln Draks A UiTh1. eecond addiUon to tne city or Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, owned by John Denton, against which Is assessed the sum of twenty-three dollars and six tr cents na Arn lor street Improvement ln favor of Bernard Etammui, contractor. HENRY W. T UTE W I LEI I, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind April 19,1876. a?e for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain nrecent to mm dinw-fjuf by tbe Mayor ot tbe city or Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk or said city nnder the corporate seal ol said city, 1 will on SATURDAY, May 13th, 1S76, sell at public auction, at the Cltv Court I loom, between tbe hours or 10 o'clock ir. and 4 o'clock p. n., el said day, tbe Iollowing described lot, or parcel or land, or so much tnereoi as may be necessary to satisfy tne sum. bereinatier Lamed as assessed against ucn, premises for street improvement, aud al! euts, to-wit: Lot No. fifteen IM in Hubbard. MeOartv A Martludale'S uudi vision or sauare No. ten IU southeast addition to the cuy or Indianapo.ls, Marion county, Indiana, owned by Daniel Sehe-, a?ini hien U assest-ed the urn or e even dollars and ninety -saveu cents ii j or siree improvement ln ravor of lames Maboney, contractor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolls, Ind., April 19, 1S76. Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the Mayor or the cl y of Indlanap jila, Indiana, and duly attested by tbe cleric ol said city nnder the corporate seal or said city, I will on Saturday, May i3tb, ist, ell at public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hoars or 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p.m., of said day, the following descrioed lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises ror street Improvement, and ail costs, to-wit : Lot No. twenty-four M In outlot No. one hundred and lorty-elbt li In tbe city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, owned by William M.bklUer, against wblch Is assessed the sum of one hundred and thirtyeight dolKrs and sixteen cents 1133 lb for street Improvement ln la vor or James Maboney, contractor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., April 19, 1876. Sae for Street Improvements By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested bytte clerk of ald city under the corporate seal of said city, 1 win on SATURDAY, May 13th, 1876, sell at publ'c auction at tbe City Court Room, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. k. ol said day, tne following de scribed lot, or parcel ot land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tbe snm hereinafter named aa assessed against such premises for street Improvement and all cost, to-wit: Lot No. forty-nine 9 in Fletcher's Woodlawn addition to the city or Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, owned by Isaao D. Morton, against which la as essed the sura of thlrti-four dollars and eighty cents SM Ml f r street improvement ln favor of Frederick Gansberg, contractor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., April 19, 1878. Sale for Street Improvement. Bv virtue of a certain DreceDtto me directed. by the Mayor of tbe cLy of Indianapolis. In diana, and duly attested by tbe clerk of said city nnder the corporate seal ot aald city, I will on SATURDAY, May 15th, 1876, aell at public auction, at tbeClty Court Room, between the boars ot 10 o'clock a. at. and 4 o'clock p.n.,ofBald day .the following described lot, or parcel or iana,or so muco therer aa may be necessary to satisfy tbe sum hereinafter named aa assessed against such premises for street Improvement, and all costs to-wit: Lot Ho. five fSl in Meyer's re-ubdl. vbion ln Drake Maybew's second addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, maiana.ownea ny jonn uemon .against wnicn is assessed tbe sum of twelva dollars and seventy-six cents Hi 76 for at reet Improve ment in iavor oi xseruara uammui, contractor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., April 19, ISTtJ.