Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1876 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, APEIL 26 1876.

THE STATE AT LARGE. The Spencer county dog tax collected list year amounted to 2,290 59. In Gibson county the wb6at looks well, especially that sown with a drill. The Madison Courier has begun to adTtrlUe that city a a place for summer resort. The number of bouses for rent in Washington, Daviesa county, la said to be unusually large. . The New Albacy Ledger siys that city has nuore wealth than any city of its dimensions in the state. Anew dieeass tai broken out among the hogs in Spueer county, which it is reared will prove disastrous. Mrs. Bonve, 106 J ears of agedied near Grteosbure on the 15th Inst. She was the oldest woman in Decatar county. George W. Deitz, of New Albany, 80 years of age, will start to walk to the Centennial on the morning of Mav 1st. A quarry of limestone ha been discovered in Vandcrbarg county which equals the finest granite or marble. The Independents of Pike county will

meet in. convention at Petersburg on tte 9th inet.toplac9 a ticket in the field. A very severe storm parsed over the northern end of Switzerland county on the 13:h Inst., doing tbousandsol dollars worm of damage. There are 6,500 children in the city of Terre Haute between the years of stx and 21. Out ol tbese there are 75 who can neither read nor write. 1 he recent school enumeration d?sclcs?s the fact thai there are 3,035 children in South Bend between the ages of six and twenty-one. A firs occurred In Cannelton on last Tuesday nijcht destroying the ball of Andy Hcbunch. The less was about f 4,800, with insurance for f 2.500. Mt. Vernon pays f 12,340 Interest yearlv on bonds which she has Issued to railroad companies. About two years' back inter est is still unpaid. The Hon. Thorn Dowllnsc has been recommended for councilman in the Fourth Ward, Terre Baute. He would ba a council of hiacself. Logacsport has a young woman who has been married to five different men. W tether she was divorced from any of them is net so well known. The Rev. Robert McKenzie, of Decatur, Illinois, has been called to the vacant pas torate of the First Presbyterian Church at Lafayette, lie has Indicated his Intention to sccept thecal!. A despondent tramp attempted to hang himself with fci- snepandera near Madison last week. Ha was tbwar:ed in tbla avtempt to take his lire by the elasticity oi the improvised noc-e. J. S. Fee, a manufacturer of silrropi at Rockport, was awarded the first premium on his work at the Southern States Agri cultural arid indu'triül .LxhiOiliou re cently held Ja Nun Orleans. The Iron Fur nara Company at Shoals will use over 1,000 tons of Lawrence county era this year. I', is m'.D?d on White river and loaded into barges and towed to Shoals by . tt tnboa; bull; lor the pur pcee. Tba Republicans of Tippecanoe county nominated trwir county candidates bra primary election on lat Saturday. Ths Journal ci to at city exprsse.i iüe't ai thoroughly di.-)iuved with that plan of making comlnatiosp. A pardon wai granted to a convict lu tbe Southern Prison the cttier day who still had another year to stay. He did not want to go away but asked the privilege to serve oat his time, a rr tae antbori ties could not grant him. Col. Themas Smith died at his residence In Versal Its on the 12th inst. He was in his 77th yetr. He bad been several times a member of the Legislature, and had alao represented the third Indiana district in the 28th and 29:h Congresses. A baby shew was held lat week by the lady members of Crist Cnurcb, Madison. Fifteen- babies were exhibited. Ten dollars was realized, which was fJr the benefit of the cbnrcb, and the entertainment afforded those present much run. The Democrats of Madison held an en thusiastio meeting last Friday night, t which they adopted a resolution declaring that they go into the impending city cam paign with a firm determlnetion to elect every man oa the tlckot. A commendable resolution. Mr. Gaper, who bought the Wabash and Erie canal, s ,l l a portion of it to. Messrs. Bar, TiliU, Simons and Fleming of Fort Wayne. These gentleor.cn are trying to effect a sale ol their purchase to tho city of Ft. Waynfl for watar privi)a:e'. ih newspaper war over tue affair is a very lively one. To Broil Bbefstkk. Chickon and al kinds of meat In tbe tenderest and best style, use a Monitor cooking store. It Is the best. o If jou would Insure good work, ue -only the "Phoenix Pure White Lead.' Its whiteness, fineness and great body aaakea It the moat desirable paint. Public speakers and singers will lad Brown's Broneolal Troches" beneficial la clearing tbe voice before epeaklag or singing and relieving the throat after any exertion of the vocal organa. For Oongha and Colds tba Troches axe effectual. O TAijrrsrD B jooBl Many wretched mor tals are this very moment down at tbe bottoi or despair with the horrible prospect or a IIa gering death from consumption, who might very soon be thoroughly cured sad once more realise the full enjoyment of life, by julac Wlshaxt's Pine Tree Tar Cordial. o Cross and sickly children can be made healthy and strong by regulating their stomachs and bowels with Castorla. It Is more ef fective than castor oil. and la as pleasant to take as honey. For wind colic, boot stomach, worms and eoatlvsneas, there Is nothing In existence equal to Castorla. ' o Why will you suffer from rheumatism , sprains, stiff Joints, swellings, burns, scalds or weak ba?k, when the Cectaur Liniment af fords certain rehef. Many articles soothe pain to a certain extent, but the Centaur Liniment cures. The White Liniment is for the human family, the Yellow Liniment 1 for horses and animals. Hundreds of people have been porma-

nently cured of the piles by using Pond's Fx- (

tract, naif a teaspoon iui snooia do tnree times a day and the parts bathed freely. A compress, wet with it, and kept In place by a bandage, will prove beneficial. Jn extreme case, half an oanceor more may be Injected nlehtand inornlnz when the piles are In ternal. MISOEIiliAM-tjOUS. rxjR BALEMatthews s patent Renew f able Memoranda ra Book for 60 cents for No L. or 40 cent for iio.2. Hample copies sent anv where on receipt of price. Address, SJLNTIN EL COMPANY, Indianapolis. TTtOR SALE Matthews's Patent Renewable P Meanorandum Book. Hend for sample copy and price list. Samplet sent postpaid to any adores on receipt vi ou otdib iur ov. i. "i 4tlyotsforNo.2. Address, BEMTINELi COM PANY, Indianapolis. WAN I Ei. The Uxio Central Lira IHSCRAKCK COMPAST, Which lS DOW doing a large buslnes, desire to engage a few more special Agents to operate in tue best - ricuitursl districts of tbe Northern States. To the right men, possessing t-1, perseverance, and a knowledge of men, a liberal compensation will be paid. Best ol references required. Address N. W. HARRIS, Secretary, Cincin nati, Ohio. rer month pld apents for the best dlUU Campaign book pabllsued. 8. L. MU8ROW, Indianapolis. lud. CAMPAIGN SENTINEL In order to further circulate the WEEKLY SENTINEL We have concluded to send It for the Cam paign at the lollowing low price: From May 1 to November election for 60c In claba of twenty-Are and over-........... 60c In clubs of oae hundred to one address ito (Postage free.) We respectfully ask all onr subscriber to ret ns up a stub, or put the paper Into tbe a an sU of some active D mocrat who will do so. Address, SENTINEL CO. NOTICE Is hereby given to the cltiseai of Wis Ninth Ward, in tbe city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana, that I, Joan liccnurL, maid lnhaoitant or said appty to tbe Board of County Commissioners of said county, at their next meeting, for a 1 let nee to Bell lor ote jew, spiritous, Tlnous and malt llaaora. in a Jess quantity ttan a q uart at a time, with the privilege of all3wing the same tu be drank oa my preuslsea. The precise location or tbe premises whereon I desire to sell Raid liquors la described as follows: No. It&East Washington street, Ninth Ward, lota 8 and , aqaare 5, in the city of ladlanapolls, Center township, Marlon county, lodlaua. (Signed) JOIIN BSCHERT. NOTICCls hereby given to the citizens of the Ft th Ward, in the city of Iuclananolif. en'er township, Marlon county, Indiana, that I, Michael Dillon, a male Inhabitant of fr id waia, over ice age or twenty-one years, wr. apply to the Board of County Comulsloutrs of said county, at tbei; ntxt meet I ns, for a licenn to sell for one j ear, plrliou, vinous and malt liquor?, In a les. quantity than a qurt at a iimf, wi;n J he prlv.ltiü of allowing the käme tobe drarik on my premlxts. i h precist i cut ion ol tne premises wberc-on I desire to wl I siid Uqaors U described as follows: lvt No. '2, square &t known as No. 11U Mouib Ititnois street, la thee ty of Indianapolis, tilth Ward, Center townihlp, Warloii county, Indiana. (rilSnolJ iilv. HAtL DILLON. VT OTI jr is hereby given to the citizens of J.1 laelnh VNarcl.in tba city oi Indian apolis, I'enn r town snip, Marion county, Indi an a, that I, Henry Holomon, over the age of tweniy-oue year, wih apply to the board of county com missioners of said oouaty, at their next meet log, lor a license to sel, for one f ear, spirltou-t, vinous and malt liquor, in a t quantity than aquait at a time, with the private oi auowing me k&ine to be dranz on my Dremlsea. The precise location f tbe premises whereon I d. sir o sell said llqners is described as follows: Part of ot No. 7, square t, No. 27 outh Illinois street, Sixth Ward. in tba city of ladiauapolht, Center township. Marlon county, inutaua. (Slgueo) HENRY SOLOMON. VT OTICE la hereby gt ven to the citizens of 11 the Third ward, in the city of Inalanaoolis, Csnter township, Marian county, Indi ana, tnat i, icnoiaa t a male lohabllaaiof said ward, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply to the board of csucty sommlssioners of said county, at (heir next meet iug, tor a license to Keil for one year, npirlton, vinous and malt liquors, la a le-. qnantlty t ian a quart at a time, with tbe privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my piemles 1 be precise location of the premises where" n I devire o sell said llqu- r is described as fallows: Numbers S9Gaad 98 North West street, bei nie a part of tbe southeast one-fourth of the aouiriweot one-fourth of section m of tbe city of Indianapolis, Thud Ward, Center township, jjnnon county, inaiana. Csignec; rtxuuoijAS kassel. Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a eertaln nreceDt to me directed. i i : i . . .... . .- . . . y in aiayor oi tnec.ty oi inuianapciis, lhdtant, and duly attes'odby the clerk of said eit, ander the corporate seal of aald city, 1 win on SATURDAY, Msy 20tb, 1876, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, oeiweeu tne nonrs oi in o clock A. M. and o'clock P. M. or tald day, the following described lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof aa may bo neceosary to satisfy tbe sum hereinafter named as assessed again t such premises lor street Improvement, and all coats, to -wit: Lot No. seven (T) in Brown's subdivision of out ot No. forty-eight (48) in the city of Indianapoll, Marlou county, Indiana, owned Dy beorglana Theodore et al., against which 1 atscfcsrd the sura of twenty-nve dollars snd eihty-nlne cents (IJS W) for street Improve ment in lavor or lienry c. Koney. contractor. HENRY W. TUTEW1LER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., April 30, 1878. DR. WARNER'S HEALTH CORSET. (Formerly Sanitary Conti .) With ikirt Supporter and SelfAdjusting Pads. Secures hea th; and comfort 1 1 body wit h grace and beauty of form. TuaE Uarxknt in one. Approved by all physl"an s. AUEN 18 WANT r. L. Prlo- by mall, In London cord, J; 'a.teen SI 7-, ruplea to agents 5 cents lese, ulvuslwof W4iii and state whether long rr Hho-t waist la deilrel. Address LitOS, 7W Broadway, New York. WARNER

rsATsi.., w

aJ

TU ERE 13 NO PLACE LIKE

For ths purchase of Reliable 11KA 13Y-3X AD E CLOTHING! For Men, For Boys For Youths, For Children, And No House Like WAN &MA&ER& BROWN'S Sixth a Maiket Sts., Philadelphia, FOR LOWEST PRICE3, FOR BEST CLASS GOODS, FOR IMMENSITY OF STOUK, FOR ÜÜARNTEED SATISFACTION. The Largest Clothing House in America WANA MAKER A BROWN. Tho Pecpb's Senedy. Ths Uiuversal Pain Extractor. Note : ask for POND'S ESTEACT. Take no other. Hear, for I 'rill ipenk of excellenf POMB'S inRACXrTüe great Vegetable Pala liestreyer. Has been In ne orer thirty yeara, and for cleanliness and prompt cor, tire Tlrtnes cannot be excelled. CHIIOREM.-Na faaatlycan afford to be without i'snd's Extract. Aecidents, Bruises. Cantaalona, Cat, Hpralna, are relieTea almost Instantly by external application. Promptly relieves pains or llama, tk-alaa, Xxroriatlons, Chaflngs, Old Hores, Bella, Felona, Com, etc Arrests inaamation. red nces swellinrs, stops bleeding, remorps aiM-olorations ana heals rapidly. FEMALE WEAMESSES. It always relieves pain in tne back and louis.f ullnoss aud pressing pain In the head, nanaea, vertigo. IM LEU C 0 Ä R H (EA " ha no ennid. All kinds of nl. ceratiena to which ladies are subject are promptly caved. Fuller details in book accompanying each b-ittle. PILES blind or bleeding- meet prompt relief and ready care. No case, however chionic or obstinate, cm long resist its regular use. VARICOSE VEIIS. Ids the only sure cure for this aistretu-inir and dangerous condition. KD MET DISEASES, It has no equal for perm rrent cure. BLEZ0II3 from any canse. FortiiU la a apeclttc. It has savvd hundreds of lives when all other remedies failed to arrest bleeding fron Tirwe, stomarn, tunc, and elsewhere. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Toothache and iaraebe are nil aLke relieved, and often permanentlv cured. PHYSIC A K& ot sllFchools who are acquainted WitL fond 'a Extract of Witch Hazel term omraond it in tUf ir practice. We have letters of commendation from hundreds of Phy siciaa?, many of, whom order i: lor cm la their own practice.' In addition to the foregoing, they order its use for Swcilinsrs of all kinds, (Jalnny, 8ore Throat, InHaraed TenAil, Simple and chronic Diarrhora, Catarrh, (for which it i- a Fpoc'fl?,) Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Ktii;n of J nsects, 31 ocxiultoe, etc., Chapped ilnnda, Face, and indeed nil manner of skin diseases. 78ILET USE. Removes Soreness, Roachncss, and Suiartinct heals Cata, Eruptions, andPimplea. It reriatt. intigora-'a. and refrahes, while uondcrfuily improving the Complexion. TO JAR 5 ER S. Pond'a Extract. No Stock Zireeder.uo I.iverr Wan can afford tobe without IL It U U9ed by all tbe Leading Livery Stables, ' Street Railroads and first Hörnernen ia New ' YorlcCitr. It ha no eqnalfor Sprains, HarlieaM Or SixdJle" ChaCnax tSUUiieaa, Heratrlics, SeUinrit'atu Ieerations, niecding, I'neuaonla, Cclic, liarrhoa, Chills, CoIJ, etc. Its ranre of action is wide, and the relief it affords ia bo prompt that it ia invaluable ia every i'arm-ysrd as well aa in every Kann -hoc. Let it be tried oacc, and von will nevt r be without It, CAÜTI3K. Pnla Extract has been imitated. 'iQepinniue article has the words Pond' Extract blown in esch bottle. It is prepared by the only persons liviuc who ever knew how to prepire It properlv. Kefcoe all other preparations of Vltch Hai. 1. This is the only articl u?ed by fhykiriar.s, aud lnthehopitl of t'd co:mtnr"and EuroDe. H1ST02Y ARO USES OF POXO'C EXTRACT. in imp'ili-t fonu, sent tr oa apriict ion to P013S EXTRACT C0MPA3Y, Lane, Jüew i ork. juaiaeq CHEMEY BROTHERS AMERICAN 61XUS! Black and Colored Grcs Grains SPKIlVGr 1870. These Bilks, manufactured In the most ap proved manner, art warranted cot to cat change color In wearing, and surpass weight, finish and durability any that can obtained at correspond' Dg pricea. 1 or bale by all the Leading ticUliers. MCbenev's American HUka combine moat heautlfnlly In cosrames with all the soft wool fabrics now In vogme, and we heartily reo omruend them for their beauty and durability to tne attention of our readera." tribner'a Monthly. OTICX Is hereby glvan to tbe clilaensof the Third Ward, In the city of Indianas!15, Center township, Marion county, iadlana, that J, John Grabaaa, a aaale inbabltant or said ward over tne az of twanty-one years, will apply to the board of county commissioners i said ooaaty al their next meeting, for a Homes to aell for oae year spiritous, vinous ana mait liquors, ia a lass qnantlty than a quart at a time, with ths privilege of allowing tne aaane to oe sranx on my premise. xne precise 'ocaiunortae premises wnereon I desire to aell aatd liquors la described as follows: NsrlU half of lot No. I, In MeKernsn and Pierce's subdivision of lots ens (i) and two m, in Dioca two m or Harris additioa, in outlot Mo. one hnadred and fifty- aeven, of tne city or Indianapolis koown ssNo. 151, fiizahetb street. In the city f Indianapolio, Third Ward, Csnter Uwnshlp, aiarion county, inaiana. Cilgned) JOHN GRAHAM. PABMBR8 Nj IIB, Drmln nie. will Dad U. tKt qo.lltr MARRIED LADIES ftr nn lor rrofulenual cfrcnlkr. of prp&i. min L. iL u JARit, s m, W"-Tft"n In'liännr"T'"i Tnd,

SHERIFF SAI.ES.

S 1IERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a certined copy oracecree to xne ai'ectea, irom tbe clerk of the Bnnerlor Court of Marlon ."onnty, Indiana, In a canse wherein Edward uuwfe it fiiaiuuu uu umnwm mj .111. are aeienaaoia, reqavrins; ma wmiu (D0 bu ill ci one nanareu ana eiKavj-inrm dolia."" and one other Installment as provided fnr in said decree, with ln'terest on said decree a."' coat, I will expose at public eale, to the hi aeB,' iuaer, va SATURDA Y, the 20th day of May, A. D. between the hooK01" 10 o'clock A. v., and 4 o'clock p. u. of aald y at ine 'onr of the Court tiouae of Marlc"a county, jnann.i, the MiUand proGW for tria U,t exceeding seven years, oi the foIVWin reaJ esute, towit: Iotiblrtr-twotXnin b!ocJT eight (S) In Star addition to tbe city ol Indianapolis, iu Marlon county, Indiana, situate In X. Hriou conuty, Inaiana. If Fuchrenta and oroflts wt'l nOv sll for a sufhetent sum tofailsfy said. decree, interests and costs, I will, at the same tlmeauti Diace, expose to public eale the fee simple of aald real estate, or so much thereof aa may be sufficient to discharge said decree, Interests and costs. Bald rale will be made without any relief whaiaver from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT RK1ESNER, Sheriff of Marion county. Arrll 25, A.D. 1879. Johnson a Hekk, Att'ys for Pl'ff. apno-ii SIir.RIFS SALE. By vlrtne of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the clerk oi tbe Huperlor Court of Marion county, Indiana, In a canse wbereIn Templet . liairson is piaintirr ana jonn Hhaw et al. are deiendanu. rcaninnz meto make the sum ol twelve hundred and twentyfclx dollars and slxtv-slx cents, wltn Interest on said decree and cost, I will expo at public sale, to the highest b.dder, on SATURDAY, tbe 20th dsy of May, A. D, 187Ö, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. M.. add 4 o'clock t. of said day, at tbe door or tne Court House of Marion county, Indians, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to wn: Lots thirteen ( S. fonrtf en (I4).flfteen (16). fixteen (16), seventeen (1 ), eighteen (18), nineteen (W), twenty (20, twenty-one (2i) and twenty-two (&)ln24ary C. Mastera'a subdivision of the wt nan or lot numoerea nine ana an ci lot numbered eight (8) In V. B. Creaa's addi tion to tbe city of Indianapolis, In Marion oouniy, Indiana. Ifsnehreuta and proflta will not cell for a saflo.ent snsa to aatisiy said decree. In teres: a and costs, I will, at tne same lime and place, axpose to public sale tbe fee simple of sa d real ealate, or so much thereof as msy be satncleni to discharge saia aecree, tnttrekia auu costs. Said sale will be made withont any rellei whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT KtlSSli, Sheriff of Marlon oountj April 25, A. D. lt7S. HABBIS02T k II., Att'ys for Fl 'IT. apr 2C-3t SlItmiFr'N HAL VS. By virtue of a certifies copy of a decree ta me directed, from ths tierkor the auner.or court or Marion county, Indiana, in a catuse wherein Amna is. CUKipleu im pialnlin, auu lDomu uusbn et al. are defendant, requiring me to make tbe sum of Ave bundled snd twenty-two dol lars and (orty-eLtht cents, with luterest on aid decree and cost. I will expose at public tale, to tbe highest bidder, 02 SATURDAY, tbe 20th day of May, A. D. 1876. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.. and 4 o'sloek p. M.,cf said day, at the door of the Court House of Marlon county, Iudlana, the rents aud profus lor a term not exceeding ssven years, of the following rikl estate, to wn: Lot nurrbflr elebt (f) In AV. 8. Wooton's sub division of lot number nineteen (IV) in Albeit g. letcber s second ('id) addition to the city of Indianapolis, Indians, as iccorded in o at book No. a, pafce 1) in tbe reeoruet'a office of Uanon couuty and sate of Indiaua, aituate lu Marion county, Indiana. If the rents and poflts will not sell for a Kuflclent sum to satisfy said aecree. Interests and ooaUl will, at the tauie lime and place. e pone to public sale tue fee-blmpie of seid real esta e, or so much 1 Hereof a may be sumcienl to disabarge said aecree. interests and costs. Said sale vjill be made without any relle' whatever from valuation or appraisemeiil laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Pherlffol Marion county. April SS, A D. 1876 Apr26-3: Gaasir, Pkabhcs A Campbsll, Attys. for Pi' . QIIEBIFF NnALE.-By virtue of a certlO fled copy of a decr e tome directed, from the clerk of tbe superior Court of Marlon county, Indiana, in a cause wherein John s4. Bishop is plaintiir and UUbert M. rrookeet ah are defendants, requiring meto iraketbe sum of twe.ve hundred and three dollars and flty-nv cents in f.vor of plaintiff andcioss plaintiff, Gilbert M. Brcoie, In favor ot the farther sum of twenty-three hundred and ninety-three dollars and seventy-ceven cets, with interest on said decree and est. l will ezpote at pudus taie, to tne highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the6;h day of May, A.D. 1876, between tbe boars of 10 o'd"ck a.m. and 4 o'clo-k r. M. of said day, at the door of the court house of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and proflta tor a Urm not exceed lne Kevtn j ears, of the following rv&l estate, to wn: L tsnnmberedone(l)and two (2) In W. 8. HuLbtro'a unbdlv slon of pat of tbe west half of ihesouitiwestq lar'er ota ctlon thirtylx (3(i). township sixteen (16), range three (31 east, according to the plat recorded In plat booa toree ( ), pace Mxty-bix (). in the recorder' office of Marlon county, a täte of Indiana, except tbe amount taken off thewet end of said lots for the wldenlDg and Improve ment or Pennsylvania atr&et, si nated in Marlon county, Indiana. If such rents and profits wlil not sell for a sufficient Eum to astisly B&ld decree, Interests and cosu. 1 wlil, at tne same time and place, expose to pub lo aale tne fee simple of aaid real estate, or so much thereof as maybexu'flclent to discharge 6a!d decree, interests and costs. Bald aale will be made witbout anv relief whatever from valuation or appraisement Laws. ALBERT REISSNER, fberiff of Marlon county. April 11th, A. D. 1878. april ll-3t Tat lor, Rajto A Taylor, Att'ys for Pi 'ff. STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon county, as: In I be Superior Court of Marion county, In tbe stats of Indiana, Aiay term, iblo. No. 13,V94. uanlel Phelps vs. Frances Phelps. Be It known, that on tbelbth day of April, 1876, the above named plaintiff, by hla attorney, filed In the office of tbe clerk of the Superior Court o Marlon county, In the state ot Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendant for divorce, and on said 16th day of April 187, tbe said plaintlffflled In said clerksoffice the affidavit of a competent person showing that aald de fendnU Frances Phelps, Is not a resident of tbe state of Indiana. Now therefore, by order of said court, said defendant last above named li hereby notl SS" lgX&E7gSZS,hZSä fled of tbe filing and pendency of said comof said cause on tbe second day of tbe terra of ssld court, to be began and held at tbe court house in tbe city of Indianapoll', on the first Monday In September, 1876, ald complaint, and tbe matters snd things therein contained sod al'eged, will be heard and determined In her absence. A. II. BROWN, Clerk

GEHTTAUR LINIMENTS, So nearly perfect are the recipes of these wonderful pain-soothing snd beallng Centaur Liniments, that we can confidently say that 'hey will alleviate any pain arising from fiesD.boneor mutcle derti gements. We do not pret-nd that they will mend a broken leg or exterminate bolls, but even in such cases they will redo. e the li.flammatln ana stop the pain. Kor can we eua an tte tbe proper resaits where the body U poisoned by whisky. Temperance Is ss necessary to a proper physical as mental cordliior. Tbe White Centaur L.1nlmnt Is particn larly adapted to all cares of RhruruatiMn lumbago, Neuralgia, Erysipelas, Itch, Spralna Chilblains. Cuts. Brul.es. SUnps. loiou,, Sea Us, Hal at tea. Weak Back. liOns In the Side, Woundr, Werplng 8inew, Burns, Krostid Fee-, Pa'sy, Ear-acbe, Tootn-ache. llead-acbe, L'jctrs, Old ores. Broken Brt-asts. Sore Nipp ee, rore Toroat, Croup, iJipthetla, etc. Tbe most of tbese complaint the Cen ranr fJnlment will cure: aL of them it will beneflf. It will extract the poison from bites and s tln, snd will care burns and scalds witbout a scar. Tbe following la but a sample of a thousand similar testimonials: Astioch, 111., Dec 1, 187. "My wife has for a long time been a terrible sufferer from Rheumatism. Khe has tried many physicians and many remedies. Tbe only tnlng which has given her relle is Centaur l.inlmeni. I am rejoiced totay this has cured her. W. H. RING, Postmaster." It Is an Indisputable fact that the Centaur Liniments are Derformlce cures never before

effected by any preparation In existence lice chronic rneumatlsm of tnlrty yeara' standing. straigutening nngers and joints which had been si Iff for six years, taking the soreness from burns, etc. One dollar, or even fifty cents. Invested In Centaur Liniment will be within reach when an accident occurs, and will do more good tban any amount of money paid for medical attendance. When physicians are called they frequently use this liniment, and of course charge several prices for It. THE YELLOW CENTAUR LINIMENT la adapted (o the tough skin, mnscles and flesh 01 the animal creation, its effects upon severe cases of Spavin, Sweeny, Wind Gail, Big Head and Poll Evil, are lit.le less than marvellous. Messrs. J. MoClure A Co., Druggists, corner Elm and Front streets, Cincinnati, O ,say : "In onr neighborhood a number of teamsters are using the Centaur Liniment. They pronounce It superior k) anything they bave ever used. We aell aa hieb as lonr to five dozen bottles per month to owners of horses and mules." We have volumes of testimonials describing cures ot Sprains. Kicks. Galla, Poll Evil, Big Head, and even Founders, which are little less than marvel No owner of an animal can affc rd to bi without a bott.e of Centaur Liniment, which any .ay may prove worm twenty times ltacont. Sold every wbere, but prepared only at the Laboratory of J. B. ROSE dc CO., 48 rey street, New York. Crof s, sickly babies snd children may enjoy bealtb, and mothers have rent, if they will use Castoria. Worin, feverisnnesa, teething, wind colic, sour s'omach and undigested food make children cross, and produce s:cknesa. Castorla will assimilate the food, expel worms, and correct ail these things, ror twenty yeais Dr. Pitcher experimented in bis private p'aclce to produce an effective cathartic and stomach regulator which would I b' as ellectlve 8 cantor oil, without Its an pi easnl taste or recoil. The reputation of hi experiment extended. Puysictans and nurses rapidly adopted bis remedy, to wbkh he gave the name of Cmuna. Caaiuna is as pleasant to take as honey, resula es tueitoraacb and bowel-, and does not gripe. ItlsadsD'ed to a:i age, contains no alcohol, snd U absolutely tar nil ;ts to the most tender infant. Try Cattoriacnoe, and yoa will never be witbout ir. Prepared at the Laboratory of J. B. Kose 4 Co. 4H 1W H"e ', Yoru, BN.LARGED Fit I DAY, AJPJRIL. 14. THE WHEN CLOTHING STORE, Nos. 5 and 6 Bates Block. ENLARGED -TO THELARGEST CLOTHING STORE In the State to accommodate the ImB B Is S mense I raae, wno, desirous or saving money, buy of the Manufacturer at Wholesale Prices. ENLARGED BECAUSE RETAILING FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING and FlllSHUG GOODS At Wholesale Prices bring large trade, and large trade requires large room. ENLARGED.

Sale for Street Imprcyement. By virtue of a certain precept to me dlrestad. by the mayor of tne city of Indianapolis, Inn Dd dal' attested ty the clerk of aald city, under the corporate teal of aald city, I will on

will on SATURDAY, May 13tb, 1876, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room. between lit. tinnr, nf in .1.1,.. . u j : o'clock P. IL. of aaid dv. th fnl sciib.d lot or parcel of land, or ao much thereof as my ba nect-asaiy to satisfy the sum herelna:tr nam&ri o imu. i . such premises for street Improvement, and a 1 V . , .... Twentviitfhl IJ81 feet b) Ann tinnitwl tn1 twentj -five U fei in lue northwest corner O' l-t Nu. t-u fli 1 In njt.ot Na. aii'rn.imi ia the f.iiy o.' tnJUtiaoo'i coantvm Ma. riOn. Indiana nwnnl hir Wnllam T VaBKit MKainst which is assessed the um of twenty thred )ilan and lgbty cents 4 & for a reel Impro ement In lavor ofJameaW. Hudson, co atr actor. HENRY YV. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., April 19. 1S78. Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain rrscent to mftirotr by the Mayor of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of ald city under the corporate sel of aaid city, I will oa SATURDAY, May 13:h, 1876, sell at publlo auction, at the City Court Room. letween tne noars of iu o'clocx a. jc. and 4 o'clock P.M.ofsidday.the following deacrloed w piuci oi iana, or so mucn tuereor as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named ai assessed aealnst sucn nntmiwi fnr street Improvement, and ail costs, to-wlt: Lot No fifty-five SS In Drake dt Mayhew's second addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, owned by John. Denton, against whlcb Is asaeaaed the sum of twenty-three dollars and sixty cents tZi tfo) for street Improvement In favor of Bernard liammlll, contractor. HENBY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind April 19. 1876. 5a'efor Street Improvement. By vlrtne of a certain precept to me d'rectedl Kv , If ditaf et th. jtllv sf IftHl.na nAll. ImI ana, and doly attested by the clerk of said city anaer tne corporate seal oi saia city, l will oa SATURDAY, May 13ih, 1876, soil at public auction, at the City Court Koom, between tbe hour of 1 o'olock m. and 4 o'clock p. m., ol siid day, tbe lollowing described lot, or parol of laud, or so much tnereor aa iuy be nocfciary to iihiy tne aum bereinatier namel aa ati-xxaed against f-ucti premises lor street 1 luprovemeat, aad all xU, to-witr Ixt No. flaeen riol In Hubbrd. McCarty A Merlindale's fuodi vision of square No. tea IU southeast add ü ion to th city of latiitn apo:is, Marlou county, Indlaaa, owued by Lianiel boli;, ai-oust litcu 1 aessd tt fumof e'eveu doliars and ninetj-ievea cents tl yl tor struö lmiTovement in favor oi Jameh Manoney. contractor. HENRY W. TUrEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., April 13, 1S73. Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed. by tbe Mayor of the cl y of iudlaoapjUs, Indiana, and duly attested by the cleric o: aaid cltv budtr tbe corporate seal oi said city, I win on SATURDAY, May 13tl!, 1876, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours ot 10 o'clock a. m. and A o'clock p.m., of said day, tbe fol owintc de scribed lot, or parcet of laud, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tbe sum here inafier named aa assessed aatust tuen premises for street Improvement, and all costs, to-wit: Lot No. twenty-four U la ontlit No. one hundred and lorty-elht lib In the city of Indianapolis. Mailou county, Indiana, owued by Wil.lam M. öklller. against which Is as sessed the um of one hundred and thirtyeight dolltrs and sixteen ot-nts tlS1 lt for street improvement in favor or jauies aiauoney, contractor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treat urtr. Indianapolis, Ind., april 13, 1876. Sa for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the mayor of the city of lndianapchs, Indiana, and doly attested by tte cirrk of said city under the corporate seal of said city, 1 will on SATURDAY, My 13 b, 1876, sell at pnbl'c auction a' the City Court Room, between tbe hours of lo o'clock A. jf. and 4 o'clock P. K. oi said day, tne following described lot or parcel ot land, or so much thereof as raav be necenaarv to aatisfr tne such premises for street Improvement and -tl m . la. an cusi, tu-wii; Lot No. forty-nine 49 la Fletcber'a Woodlawn addition to the city or Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, owl t-d by Itaao D. Morton, against which Is aa eased the sum of thirty-four dollars and eighty oenta SM MtJ ft r street Improvement .In favor of iredcilck Uansberg, contractor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., April 19, 187s. Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by tbe Mayor ot tbe cLy of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the olerkofaaid eity under the corporate seal ot said city, I will on SATURDAY, May 13tb, 1876, sell at public auction, at taedty Court Room, between the hoars ot 10 o'clock A. at. aad 4 o'clock P.K.,of said dsv.the folio win described lot, or parcel of iand,or so mac.i thereaf as may be necessary to aatla y tbe ura hereinafter named as assewed asalust .ach premises for street Improvement, and all coat to-wlt: Lot No. five V la Meyer's re-subdi-vUionln Drakfi A Maybew'a woosd addition to the city of Indtantpoiis, Marlon county, Indiana,o wnefi by John Iutor,g ilrn which Is assessed thn tnm o' tweiv dollars and seventy-six eertts fill 7fr for street improvement in favor of Baruard HuimlL, contractor. II SN RY W. TUTEWILER, City Tressaier, Indianapolis, Ind., A pill 1, 157.