Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1876 — Page 7

. Li ) t i 1 i THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 1876.

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fror the Sentlnet.l A CENTENNIAL ODF. BY C. 3. ALBERT. land of the free and birthplace of glory, Home of the brave and region of love! High Is thy name on the fair i age of story, And bright thy star in the azure above. Triend of the pure and help of the holy. Binding up wounds and quieting fear! Defender of trutk and shield of the lowly, We come to greet thy hundred years. We come again to ciown with flowers Thy sons who conquered tyrant's darts; Though dwelling in immo.tal bowers They live In forty million hearts. When life and bopts and friends and name Were needed as a sacrifice, Tby yielded all, nor thought of fame, But gladly paid the pre. ions price. O! they that fought and they that fell. Moistening the earth with crimson flood! Long did they battle wrong, and well, And, springing from that martyr's blood The tower of Freedom rose on high, Btriking down foes on every Land, Till now, from oat a cloudlet sky. Its shadow floats o'er all the land. And thus that structure founded then By mighty souls with warm life-drop, Flourished and grew till enslaved men Looked from far distant mountain tops, And from beyond the brimming sea, And saw Justice hold righteous sway, And Liberty stand looked and free. And all things radiant as the day. Upward thou trod the path of Fame Through ever multiplying J ear, Adding new glory to thy name Till Liberty a roust d the fears Or tyrant, and Slavery eied, And, the last bloody victory won, Thou soared o'er earth In Joyous pride, And yet tby work was but begun. A thousand years will come and go, Kations will rise and kingdoms fail. And still tby spreading bounds will grow And despots tremb'e at thy call. Freedom la free, an d never more Shall Justice vanish from our earth; When centuries have gilded o'er Thou shalt be pure as at tby birth. From gulf to lake, from eea to sea, With praise to God and Joyous tears, Thy loving children look to thee And come to greet thy hundred years. Forever live, land blest of Heaven ! Uphold the right, defend the truth, And with thy laws, divinely given, Old age wlil bs but budding youth. Cksiebville, I s r., April 18th.

FOR THE FAIR. Jnlla Ward Howe, having taken a lonely ni'.dnight troll by way of investigation, -concludes that ttere are mere bad men wbo walk ice streets nights than bad women. Cella Tbaxter came near being wrecked with her brother Ina vacht one day last week. She whs very plucky and encouraged her brother and they came through ail right. It is believed that Winslow's sister-in-law bad concealed on ber person the money be took with him from Boston. Under the provisions of the treaty ehe could not be searched. The widow of President Polk has been tendered the free use of a palace car from ber borne at Nashville, Tennessee, to Philadelphia, if she wishes to visit the Cettennial exhibition. Mme. Nilsson is staying at Rome, where her hesband, now convalescent, has been sent by the faculty for the complete re -establishment of bis health. She is ex petted in London for the opening of the season at Drury Lane. A beautiful female lobbyist eays that one tear, if It can be eo shed as to reflect the light of a bright setting sun, will have more power over the average Congressman than all the arguments that could be compressed Into a two hours' conversation. Queen Victoria baa consented to become ' the patron of the triennial Musical Festival, to be beld at Bristol In October next. The committee bave secured the services -of Mme. Titiene, Mme. Trebelli-Bettini, Mr. Edward Lloyd, Herr Behrens, and the new tenor, M. Gayarre. A really happy marriage of love ard judgment between a noble man and woman is one of the things so very handsome that if the tun were, as tbe Greek poets fabled, ss god, be might stop tbe world In order to feast his evts with such a spectacle. Theodore Parker. Madame Bonaparte Patterson, of Baltimore, whose severe illmsj was mentioned a few days ago, la recovering. She long ago expressed tbe belief thai t-he would reach tbe age of one hundred years, and although over ninety, is remarkable for ber tenacity of will atd physical endurance. Illness prevented Miss Adelaide Neilson from appearing &t a Lordon tteiter the other evening, and with much f ar and trembling tbe manager permitted a young American girl, jutt finishing ber studies for the stage, to take the parr. She did so well that tbe Londoners like her nearly as well as,NeiIson. MisaCary'a trunk will soon be trundled through the streets of Durham, Maine, to her father's residence, while thousands of her lellow-townsmen will gsze wondarJngly upon it and ejaculate to each other, "Roosby," 'bags of diamonds," "sapphires big as goose eggs,' "crocks of rubies," 'diadems irom tbe czar," aud "demijohns .Tun oi tne ottar 01 roses' Annfe Besant, the English radical tcro;ine, baa started a petition to Parliament praying that no further grants of money to or lor me royal family, or any mem ber uf it, shall be given uoder any cir cumataBce whatever. The signatures have run up into tbe neighborhood ol eighty thousand, and, when presented, it will be tbe largest petition eyer sent to that body. Fanny Elsaler owns vineyards on tbe Rhine, - wheat fields in Southern Russia, rallwaj stocks in Germany, bank shares In France, farms In Holland, and olive orchards in Italy. She lives very quietly In Hamburg, and Elsaler might pata lor a woman of middle age, thanks, no doubt, to her skill in concealing tbe ravages of time, as she is now In ber sixty-seventh year, Her eves are bright and not a trace of Kray ia visible in ber hair. Her Income Is be tween 150.000 and $60,000. Two ladles are receiving higher salaries as school teachers In London than, with very few exceptions, are paid to tbe President and principals of univer

sities and college throughout America. Miss Bus, head of tbe North London Collegiate School for Girls, Is paid 1,000 per annum, with a properly furnished and convenient suite of apartments. Tbe bead mistress of St. Paul's School, also in London, receives the same liberal compensa

tion. (There are at least twentyiscnooi mistreseahlpi In England, tbe compensation for which is from JC-iOO to 500 a year in each case. Why James Gordon Bennett's mirrlsge with Miss May is not to take place this week, but has been postponed for a yer, is a matter of some curici:y. The truth ap pears to be that tbe groom expectant's sister Jeannette Is religiously inciinea, ana, if her brother marries, will take tbe veil and devote herself and ber fortune to the chüreb. With ber brother's marriage, it would s?em, will vanish her interest in matters mundane; benc, there existing between the two cblldnn a lively afle tioo, the brother's delay in assuming tbe matrimonial yoke. Cnisago Tribune. A woman of the strong-minded i ort ar rived here recently on the Idaho stage. She look a position in the passenger depot, protected cn one side by a revolrer and cn the otber by a flatiron, and thus defended, awaited the arrival of the train, ween the locomotive bell annontced the arxlval of the car, she took ber revolver in ols band, walked up to tbe ticket office, purchased ber p-s'.eboard, and theo, taking ber natiron, boarded tee train tbe motren it came ta a stop. She was evidently determined to protect herself, and seemed disappointed that nobody attempted to moleat her. .Nevada silver State. Mrs, Admiral Dahlgreen, cf this city, baa purchased tbe celebrated South MouLtaln House, located on the extreme ammlt of the South Mountain, on the National turnpike and In tbe midst ct the great battle field of AnteiUm. Although lamous on tbia account, the place bad previously acquired a historic name because of its having been a frequent resort of Henry Clay, Thomas H. Benton, John J. Crittenden, General Andrew Jackson and many otber celebrities. It will be hand somely fit ed up by Mrs. Dahlgreen as ber summer borne. Washington Star. A reporter who called upon Mrs. Woodhull and Tennle Claflin at a Boston hotel, made a ncte of the fact that 'Mrs. Woodhull's hair was 'banged,' or cut square across the forehead, and Miss daflin had evident'y tried to do tbe same thing, but finding the cropped locks intractable, bed allowed them to curl and twist at will, so that tbey formed aeort ot hirsute cbevaox da Irise." The sisters were indignant be cause they had been refused tbe us 9 of every ball in Boston, "although," Mrs. woodbull remarked, "yon nave atooa Tiltontwo nighlp, and are going to have Beech er." Mrs. Wood hull sajs she has been invited to England, and will go there in September. Alter the ''regular set" Old Tu bular proposed a round dance. Every body ''grabbed a partner," and away they went waltzing around the ladies' cabin of the Vint Shink's. Old Tubular seized a great big blonde from back of Shawnee, put bis arm around ber, aud commenced putting in "his best licks," when she let go all holts and shoved Old Tubular up against tbe aide cf tbe cabin so bard that it made the boat reck. Going up to him and looking blm straight in the jace, she sale : "Call tust a round dance, do you? Say, 3 ou old bald-headed Baptist, ii you want to bu rue come set down on the sopby and bug me like a man;" but Old Tubular was broke out all over in asweit, and went lorn ard to "ocol tff." LouUV.lle Couriet -Journal. HARD AND EASY NAMES. A PLK 1 FOB "fCIKNTlFlO PEPANTBTf" AS OPPOSED TO COLIAQ17IAL L0O8&NESP. The World thus urges the saving of t'rre in a tcientlflc nomenclature: There is hardly a favorite apple known but its re cord is obscured by the isct tbat it hss a provincial came in every different locality; ar.d tbe simplicity of tbe common names of flowers, "Love-entangle," "BouncingBit," ''Johnny-jump-up," "Forget-me-not," Lady's-slipper," aud the like, are only provincialisms, leading ineffably to canfusion. Tbe case la tbe same wi:h the commercial names which appear in our cargo li6ts and custom boose manifests, where "scientific pedantry" Is greatly needeLfor evolving something l.ke consistency and uniformity out of the confused wilderness of articles having twenty different colloquial names in twenty dif ferent languages. A little "seien tine Ddantry" applied to our trade lists, tariff, and such things, would be tnective in ex purgating irom these barbarisms l:ke "arsgic," ' argols," alkekengl, bezoar, ctjeput, cutcb, coir, cow ago, glangal, gar in - ciiie, kelp, munjt, the complicattd cata logue oi eaewntlal oils, oicnni, orplment, phiangleln, picric, roueou, ealoup, sandarc, eesamum, shales, "tonquln, tocqua or tonka" beanp, vermuth, zaffre, etc. Tl e advantages of "eCieLtine pedaMry" in glvni u. a strop e unuorm cue mal eyem oi we gh.s snd measures, instead ol the comp icied disorder ot picul, catty and mace ancba and mayt ; pipe, barrel and ton, puncheon, hogshead, tierce, runlet, piece, tunoe, barrique, ohm, mass, eimer, fuder and anker, each witu its own dimensions and its independent, irreducible s-.andard would be .aimofct incalculable. In tbcs9 respects tbe Uuitej ytatts are far IX ADVANCE OF ENGLAND which, with -.inveterate conservatism, clings to the old provincialisms of weight and capacity, still bas ber long ton and her hundred-weight, her quarter and her stone; ttlll sells corned beef and pork by tbe "pleco" and firkin, bricks by tbe "losd," pitch by the"8taod," butter by the " tub," onvas by tbe "bolt," cheese by the weigh," coal "by the "chaldron" or "keel, fish by the "last," flour by the "sack," glass by tbe " seam," gloves by the "dicker," bay by tbe "truss," herrings by tbe "cade" and "cran," bops by tbe "pocket," Indigo by the"maand," lead by the "fodder," nails by the "score." meal by the "boll," soap by the "chest," tar by the "barrel,' deals by tbe "quarter," tin by tbe "tagger," wood by the "stack," and wool by tbe "pack," "clove" or "tod," prodaclng a confusion tbat would bave supplied tbe workmen ol Babel with weights and measures enough to bave l6t them go on with their building. Bat Bratil ana moat of the otber South American atatea are nearly as far ahead ot ns as we are ahead of Great Britain. They have discarded tbeir old weight and measures and adopted tbe metrical syatem definitively. While with us the metrical system la only a permissible one, and la scarcely ever made familiar to the youthful mind by being taught in the schools, in spite of the fact tbat tbe whole system can be acquired in leas tims than it takes the aver age school boy to memorize tbe single taoie oi " long measure,"

A BARE MEDICINAL COMBINATION. Perhaps the rarest, certainly the most successful, medicinal combination exttnt is llostetter's Stomach Bitten. In this commanding tonic, corrective and preventive, are blended some of tbe most actively invigorating, alterative and blood depurating elementa in tbe vegetable kingdom. These are held in solution and powerfully aided by tbe best diffusive stimulant known old rye whh-ky. Is it any wonder that easy digestion, regulf-r evacuations, a natural flow of bile, puiity of the blood, and cheerfulness of mind abould be vigorously promoted by a preparation in which such admirable ingredients are most harmoniously combined and act In perfect union? The faith felt by the medical profession in the restorative efficacy of this medicine an its power to nullify tbe influence of malaria is expressed over tbe signatures of many eminent physicians, and their expressions of onflJerce are fully ratified by the peoplaand the p.-as.

AGENTS W A N TF 0 bandle the Patent Crown Self-Closing Inkstand. 8lls itself at Bight wherever Ink is used. Fronts immense. Hample 75 cents. Address a. 11. 1 nicer, 43a Walnut street, Philadelphia, 1'a. Th. rwrtl will do 11 iWrt.lm.'-V. Y-TTtir, SmmJan.M.i'nt. 06GR0CERIES ibH.Vnii lump :of janii .r. t. r.Uinnt. k ("vhnntwl.6'J 7 hi n I. The.Urriesarelkc besC-.Vn, Ytrk Hü4mJa.Vi,'li. SIIFRIFF SALE By virtue or an execution to me directed, from the clerk of the Buperior Court of Marlon county, fnd ana, I will expose at public aale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 13 h day of Msy, A. D. 1876, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the d or of the court bouse of Marlon couDty, Indiana, the rents and profits tor a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, towlt: Lots numbered twenty-two (22). thirty (f.) and lorty-nine (if) la Kappes and banner's first Belmont addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of Judgment, Interest and costs, l will, at tbe same time and place, expose to public sale the lee simple of said real estate. Taken aa the property ol Aegidius Naltner at the suit ol George B.Yandes. Said Bale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT MEISSNER, Sheriff of Marlon county. April 10, A.D. 1876. Harrison, H. & M ., Attys for pl'ff. apr 19-ot SIIEHIFFTSSALF. -By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to mediieced, from the clerk of tbe Superior Court of Mation county, Indlanajn a cause wherein Francis M. Churchman 1 i lalntlff and Phllipine Latber et al. are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one hundred and sixty dollars and seventy-five cents, and one other installment as provided for in said decree, with Interest ou said decree and cost, I will expoe at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 13 h day of May, A. D. 1876, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. v., and 4 o'clock h. m ., of said day, at tbe door of tbe Court House of Marlon county, Indiana, the i rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven Lot number five (5) In block number two (Z) of Wiley and Martin's Northwest addition to indlaLapclls, Marlon county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and cost, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public rale tbe fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be suincieni to discharge said decree, interests and costs. Bald sale will be made without any relief whatever irom valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Bherlff of Marion county. April 18, A.D. 1876 Taylor, U. a T., Attys. for pl'lT. apr 10-St O II F. RIFF'S SALE. By virtue ol a certifled Ö copy of a decree tome directed, from the clerk of tbe Superior Court cf Marlon county, Indiana. In a ' ause wherein Vo.ney T. Mallotl 1m plaintiff and Mfjor Collins et si. are defendants, requiring me to make the sum ot twelve hundred aud ninety-tour dollars and fifty cents and such other sums as provided for in said decree, with Interest on aid decree aud cost, 1 will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, tbe 13th day of Mar, A. D. 1876, between tht hours of 10 o'clock A. v., and 4 o'clock p.m , of said day, at the d- or of the court hou-e of Marion county, Indiana, tbe rents and profits lor a frm not exceeding Seven years, of the following real etie, to wit: ljot number two hundred end forty-six (246) in Elijah T. Fletcher's second addition to Brlghlwood, according to a plat thereof recorded In plat book No. 5, page 12, in the recorder's t ffice of Marion county, Indiana, situate in Marlon county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, Interests and costs, 1 wlil.at tbe same t me and plice, expose to public sale the lee simple ot said real estate, or so much thereof as may he sufficient todibcharge said decree, interests aud costs. Faid sale will be rcade without ary rellei whatever from valuation or appraUemenl laws. ALBE BT REISSNER, Sheriff of Marlon County. April 13, A.D. 1876. Smith AH., Attys. for pl'ff. apr J9-St SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a certified copv of a dree to me directed, from tue cleric of the Superior Court of Marlon county, Indiana, in a cause wherein Jatres A. B. uce is plaintiff and John W. Coons et al. are defendantp, requiring me to make tbe sum of thirty-foui hundred and fifty-one dollars and thirty cents, with interest on said decree and oor, I will expose at public Bale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 13th day oi May, A. D. 1870 between the hours of 10 o'clock A. x. and 4 o'clock p. M.of said day, at the floor of the Court House of Marlon county, Indiana, the renta ana nronts ror a term not exeetuinu even year, of tbe following rel estate, to wn: A strip of ground thirty feet 30 feet wide on me north siue or lot numDer rour m in square number thirty-five 35 In the city of Indianapolis, in Marion county, xnaiana. If such rents and profits will notse'.lfor a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, Interests and costs, I will, at tbe same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of aaid real etat, or bo much thereof as may be aufnclentto dischargjaald decree, interests and eosts. Ba'd sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALiBEKT KKlör kit, Sheriff of Marion county. April 18, A.D. 187. McCi, is a Baker, Att'ys for Pl'a. aprl9-3t NOTICE Is hereby given to the eltlasus of the Tenth (10th) Ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana, than, John Dong herty, amale inhabitant of aaid ward, over tbe ase of twenty one ears, will apply to the board of county commissioners or said county, at their nut meeting, for a license to reli, ror one year, apirltous, vinous and malt liquor, in a lew quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege ot alio wieg the tame to be drank on in v premises. The prrclre location of the premise w hereon I desire to sell said liquors, is described aa fol lows. Lot No. Kl, Alvord's addition, Malott avenue. No. 60. in the city of Indianapolis. Tenth Ward, Center township, Marion county, xnaiana. (Signed) J0HK DOUUHERTY.

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NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of the Third ward. in the city ef Indian

apolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indi ana, tnat we, .Mitcneii x j on ii son, male inhabitants of said ward, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply to the beard of county commissioners ol said county, at their next meeting, for a license to sell for one year spirltous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege ot allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The rreclse location of the premises wherein I desire to aell said liquors Is desclbed as fol lows: No. 173 Indiana avenue. Third Ward, lot 10, tqasre 11. Hay's subdivision. In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion ennnty, Indiana. l-5lgnedj F. C. MITCHELL A TONAS JOHNSON. NO TICK -Ii hereby given to the cltle-nsof the Fifth War. In tbe city of Indian apolis, center township. Mariou c unM. In diana, that 1, Patrick Mnrry, a ninle Inhabitant of said ward, over the age of tweii'y-one year, will spplv io the board of courtv commisMnnera of raid county, at their mxt me-t-ln. for a license to aeil. for rne vear. arirltona, vinous and malt liqaora, in letw quantity tnau a quart at a time, with tne privilege or allowing the same to be drank on my premlaea. ine precise location or me premises whereon I desire to sf 11 said liquors lade crlbed af 1jvrs; iui !. w asiiiugum airec, run Ward, tot 2, fo a are 9. In the cttvof Iodlanatolis, center township, Ma ton county, Indiana. (signed) rAlKiCK MUKUY. NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of the Flfih Ward, in the city of indlanapo is, Center township, Marion county, Indiana, mat j, ueorge a. Mason, a maieinnauitani oi raid ard, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply to tbe board of county coin misloners of sai l county, at their next meeting, or a license to sell. lor one year, snirltons. vinous and malt liquors, in a less qoanlitv than acpaart at a time, with tbe privilege of allowing the same to be drank on xny premises. i ne precise location or the premises whereon I desire to sell fa id Honors. Is described as fol lows: Lot No 17, bl ck No. 3, west of White river, Fifth Ward, in the city ot Indianapolis. Center township, Marion county, Indiana. (Signed ) Ul-AJKlH. A. MAÖUA. NOTICE-Is hereby given to the clllzensof the Ninth Ward, in the city of Indianap olis, Center township, Marlon county, Indi ana, mat i. wnuam stiking, a male inhabitant of said wsrd, over tbe age of twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county commissioners of aaid county, at their next meeting, for a licence to sell, for one year, splrltous. vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the prtvlleee of allowing the same to be drank on my prfraiK. The precise location of the premises whereon 1 desire to sell said liquors Is described as follows: Part or lot ts5, square 67, No. :A North Pennsylvania street, Ninth Ward in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indians. (Signed) WILT. I AM SELKINU. NOTICE Is hereby given to tbe citizens of the Sixth Ward, in the city of Indlanapol.a, Center township, Marion county, Indiana, tbat J, William Warden, a male inhabitant of said ward, over the age of twentj -one years, will apply to the Hoard of County Commissioners of said county, at their next meet ing, for a license to sell, for one year, spirltous, vinous and milt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises. The precise location 6f the premises whereon 1 desire to sell said UquorF, Is described a f 1lows: No. 19 south Illinois street, Hlxth Ward ; lot 6, square 6f, Occidental Hotel, in tbe citv of Indianapolis, center township, Marion county, Indiana. (Signed) WILLIAM WARDEN. NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of the Fifth Ward, in the city of Indianapolis. Center towcsblp. Maiion county. Indiana. that I, Patrick Connolly,a maJeJinhatlUntof saia ware, over tne age or twenty-one years, will apply to the board cf county commissioners of said county, at their ntxt meeting, for a license to i-ell, for one year, SDirltous, vinous and malt liquors, Ina le&sqnantit than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. Tbe precise location of the premises Wbereoa I desire to sell said l'quors, is defcrlbed as follows: No. Ida West Washing' on street, Fifih Ward, parts of lots 5 and 6,qu:u-e tH In tue city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon oounty.Indlana. (Signed) PATRICK CONNOLLY. NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of the iilghtb Ward, in the city ot Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana, tbat I, William tvea y, a male inhabitant of said ward, over tbe age of twenty-one years, will apply to tbe Board ot Coun 1 y Commissioners of said county, at their next meeting, for a license to sell, for one year, spirltou, vinous aud malt liquors, in a less quantity han a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. Tbe precise location of tbe premises whereon I desire fo sell said liquors, is described as follows: No. 819 East Washington street. Eighth Ward, lot 4, oullot 82, Means A Khayer'e subdivision, lu tbe city of Indlarapolls, Center township, Marlon eountv .Indiana. (Signed) WILLIAM HEADY. NOTICE Is her by given to the citizens of the Fourth Ward, in the city of Indian a polls, Center township, Marlon county, Itdiana, tbat we, James L. Martin A Bon, mal inhabitants of tald ward, over the age of twenty -one years, will apply to the board of county commissioner of said county, at their next meeting, for a license to sell, for one year, splrl tons, vinous and malt liquors, In a less quantity than a quart at a time, with tbe privilege of allowing the sams to ba drank on my premises. Tbe precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors, ia described as follows; No. 1W West W ashington stree. Fourth Ward, in tbe city of Indianapolis, Center township. Marlon county, Indiana. (Signed) J L. MARTIN 4 SON. NOTICE la bereby given to tbe citizens c' the Third Want, in tbe city of Indianapo lis center township, Marion county, Indiana, tbat I, John U. Hannlng, a male inhabitant ot std ward, over the sge of twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county cm missioned ol said county, at their next meeting, for a license to fe i. far one year, i-plr tous, vlnnns and malt liquor. In a less Quantity than a quart at a. tiiue, with the privilege of allowing the saure to be drank on my pi em.ses. The precise location of tbe premises wherein I desire to sell sld liquors, is described as fol lows: No.su West Washington street, Third Ward, in tbe city of I diauapolis. Center township, Marion county. Indiana, (Signed) JOHNO. HANNINÜ. VT OTICE Is hereoy given to tbe citla ns of L the fourth W.rd, in the city or Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana, that f, Oet. Onble, Jr., a male inhabitant of slid Ward, over tbe aeof twen'y-one years, will apply to the board of county consmissteners of said oonnty, at their next meeting, for a license to sell, for one year, splritous, vinous and malt liquors. In a less quantity than a quart at a time, ltb the privilege of a lowlng thesame to be drank on my premise. The precise location of the premises whereon I dex ire to sell said liquors, la described as follows: No. 16tt West Washington street, Fourth Ward, in tbe city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county. Indiana (Signed) Ot-OROE txiBLE, JB. NOTICE Is hereby given to the cltiiensof the Fourth Ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county. Indiana, that I, Thomas Bu ns, a male inhabitant of said ward, over the ags of twenty-one years, will apply to tbe Board of County ommlssloners of said oonnty. at their next meeting, for a license te sell, for one year, splrl'ous, vlnons and malt liquors. In a less quantify than a quart at a time, witb the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my fire mi ses. The precise location of tbe prerases whereon 1 desire to sell said I quors Is described as follows: No. 208 West Washington street, Fourth Ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana. (Signed) THOMAS BURNS. OTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that tbe undersigned bas been appointed try tbe Marion Civil Circuit Court of Marlon county, Indiana, admlnlsiratrlzof the estate ol John Wesslor, late of said county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to bs solvent. ELIZABETH WEst LOR, Administratrix. April 12, 1870.

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NOTICE is hereby given to the ciUaens of thfl Seventh UL'rH In lh. .w T dianapolis, enter township, Marion county, Ind'ana, that I, Matthias Lehrretter, a male lnhaoitant of said ward, ovtr the age of twenty-one yeras, wi:i apply to the board ol county commissioners oi said county, at their n xt meeting, f. r a license to seil, for one year, spiritous, vmous and malt liquors, in a leas quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. 1 he precise location of tbe premises whereon I desire to sell taid liquors Is described a lollow: Lot No 'Atquaie 6.J, No. 135 East Washdiaoapo 1, Center township, Marion county. S'K"W) MATTH I A LKHRRETT Fit. NOTH E1 hereby g'veu to the citir.ens of ibe -lrlh W am Ii. ill. olrv ..t r .. . aooli, Cenu-r township, -a ion county, Indiana, that I, Jeremtau O'Leary, a male lnhsbiuut oi sail ward, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply to the b ard of coanty commissioners ot said county, at their ceil meeiiuir. for a IWnu in .sit in, . n . spirttons, vinous and malt liquors in a lees juuiiiy iuid a quart at a lime, with tbe my premises. The precise location of tbe premises wherecn I desire to sell said liquors la descri bed as follows: Part of lot No. 7, square Ho. 27 Houth 1 lltnais st nt. Wt t Ii VL u r.1 r - i ' ' -. Hl VllJ v ius dlanapolls, tVntertownßhlp, Marlon county. ISiantd - JEREMIAH O'LEARY. VTOTICE is hereby given to the citizens o 1 tbeKixth Ward. In the citv of Inrfiin a polls. Center township. Marion count v. in. dlana, that I, John gteln, a msle inhabitant ofsild ward, over the age of twenty, one years, will apply to tbe board of coanty commissioners ot said county, at their next meeting, ior a license to wii. for one vear. splrltoos, vinous and malt liquors. In a lea quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege oi aaowiiig the aame to he drank on my premises. The preolse location of the premises whereon I desire to sll said llq. ors Is described as follows: Part of lot No. s, square No. M, No. H r"outh Delaware street. Sixth Ward, in theritv of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana. ISlgnedl JOHN STEIN. NOTICE is bereby given to tbe ciUaena of tbe sixth Ward, in tbe city i f Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, in dlana, that I, Herman Urnenert, a male in habitant of said ward, over tbe age of twenty, one years, will apply to tbe board of county commissioners oi said county, at toeir next meetlntf, for a license to sell, lor one year, spiiitons, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my prem set. 1 he precise location of the premises whereon I dei-lre t. sell aaid liquors Is described aa folio wa: Lots No. löl, lb2 and 153 of Nicholas Mccarty's BubJlvUlon of lots numbered J,2, ,5 31 and it of outlols No. 17, '24, 109. Hü and 111, known as Nos. 9, 61 and 61 East t-outh street, in the city of Inoitnapoll8,lxlh Ward, Center township, Marion county, Innlara. .signed HtKMAN GRUENERT. NOTICE is hereby given to tbe dtlzerl of ths Twdflb Ward, In the city of IndlanMjlic, Center township, Marlon eounty, Indiana, that J, John Landers, a u.ale inhabitant of said ward, over the age of twentyone years, will apply to the board of county oommlsoloners of said county, at their nxt meeting, for a license to sell, for one year splritom, via . us and malt liquor, in a le-s quantity than a quail at a lime, with the privilege of allowing the rame to be Uiauk on my premises. lh- precise location of the pemlses wtereon I desire to stll tald liquors, is described as follow: No. 7 West McCarthy street, Twelfth Ward, lot 9", outlot M, in the city or Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon oonnty, ladlana, (Signed) JOHN LAXliEaS. NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of the Fifth Ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township. Marion county, Indiana, that I, James Mitchell, a male inhabitant or Faid waid.over the age of twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county commissiocexsof said county, at ttelr ntxt meeting, for a license to sell, for one year, spirItous, vinous and mall liquors, in a lets quantity than a quart at a tlrxe. with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank oh my premies. The precise location of the premises w heron I desire to sell said liquors, is described aa fellows: s.o. 7tf Sou in Missouri street, in the city of Indianapolis, Center townb)p, Marion couutv, Indiana. (Signed) JAMES MITCHELL. Notice of appmcatiox fob liquor li cease. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of the Seventh Ward of lue city ot Indianapolis, ia Mariou'county in the state of Indiana, and to all whom it mav concern, that the undersigned, Charles Kelpln, a male Inhabitant of said city, ovtr the ageof 21 ytars, wil1, at the June term, A. D. 1876, of the board of commissi' nrs ot tald county, apply for a licence to sell splritous, vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time (Ith the privilege of allowing the same to ba draik on tbe premise?), at No. 331 South Delaware stree, in the Seventh Ward of sail city, and on the south one-half of lot number in Merrill's subdivision o.'outlounumter 105 and. Its cf said city. CHARLES K.ELP1N. Indianapolis, April Hb, 1876. Wii.u K. A. Reknhamkr, Room 39 Thorpe Block, Atty. lor Applicant. SciT IX ATTACHMENT. Before T.P. Miller, J. P.of Center township, Marlon county, Indiana. Lavlna Reed vs. Daniel O'Neal. The defendant in the above entitled cause Is bereby notified of the pendency of aaid cause before me, and that the aaid cause is set for bearing on tbe tfuth day of May, 187, at 9 o'clock A. if , at which time, if Bald defendant falls to appear and make answer thereto, the aid caut-e will be tried and determined n bis absence. TH0M4 3 P. MILLER, J. P. 88 Court street, Indianapolis. SriT IX ATTACHMENT. Before T. P. Miller, J. P. of Center township, Marion eounty, Indiana. Albert Stuart vs. Patrick Hhean. Tbe defendant in the above entitled cause is hereby notified of the pendency ot said cause before me, and tbat tbe said cause is et for bearing on tbe Seth aayoi May, 1876, at v o'clock a. at at wh.ch time, ii said defendant fail to appearand make answer thereto, the aaid cause will be tried and determined lr his absence. TIIOMAÖ P. MILLER, J. P. 86 Court street Iadianapolls. SHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrture or a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the clerk of the Buperior Court of Marlon eounty, Indiana, In a cause wherein Francis M. Onurchman is plaintiff and Jeptha W Bradley et al. are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of three hundred and seventy, four dollars ana fifty four cents, and one other Installment, aa provided for in said decree, with Interest on said decree and cost. I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 6h day of Msy A.D. 1876, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. at., and 4 o'clock p. M. of ssid day, at the door of tbe court bouse of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits ror a term not exceeding seven years of the following real est ate, to-wit: Lot number fourteen (M) in block number two (2) In Wiley A Martin'a r. ort h west addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will noteell for a sufficient sum to satisfy sail decree. Interest and ron La. I will, at the aame time and Plaee. expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so mncn tnereoi as may oe sufficient to discharge aaid decree, Interests and costs. Saldsale will be made wlthont any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT KKISSNER, Sheriff of Marlon connty . April 11, A. D. 1876. ! apr 11-3 W Taylor, Rasd & Tatlok, Attyi for Pl'ff.