Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1876 — Page 7

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY JUNE 7. 187a

THE BUTTERMILK MAN." BT P. H.BODKIX. Harrah! hurrah for the buttermilk man! With bit horse and his wagon and shining tin can. Uo seirch where yon will, In nature's great plan, There'a none to compare with the buttermilk ' man. He comes In the morn go list to his bell, . Te drnhkards who'rs drinking your souls into

hel ! . Exchange your Tile ram for a draught from his can, ' And forever lire, blessing the buttermilk man. . He comes In the eve, when the shades settle down, And wrap in their mantle both people and town. His bell is cow ringing go step to the door, And watch the white stream, for the thirsty ones pour; Now seething and tossing, it foatns la the Pall, And leaps o'er Its edes, like doable stoat -ale: Now comforting, cooling, refreshing within - O, milkman, fill flowing my measure again! Then harrah, harrah! for the buttermilk man! i Harrah, for the cattle that fl 1 op his can! Long life to the maiden who milks on the ' "' moor, And sends the blight streams to the homes of the poor! GBEENCA6T1.E, May 3", 1876. THE CENTENNIAL CENIERS PUBLIC POINTS OF INTEREST. A ' SKIRMISH AB )CX THE GROCSDS THE ARROW OACOB RAILWAY RE8TAUBANTS THE LE-ER BUILDISQ3 WHERE ,'CROWDS QO BOMS ASTOSISHINQ FIGUÄfcS Special Correspondence ol tbe Sentinel. ." Philadelphia, May 27 One of the - Institutions of the Centennial Is the ear'.rowgaojjo railway. A double track extends around the entire grounds and tjre or four trains cl cars wita open sides are running all the while. The stations are very frequent and named Irom the pciots of Interest near them, as "Government and Stat Buildicps," "Japanese Building, G!as Works and George's II ill Kestaurant," "Public Comfort and Main Building." For the modest consideration ol five cents the traveler may make the entire cvrcuit of the grounds, a Journey occupying, including the stops at way ttatiens, about 20 minute?. Eaglish visitors will notice that one ol the engines is the Little Emma, a party with whom they have already pome acquaintance through their courts of law, and which might be extended witu profit all around. The railway appears to be a treat euccesp, and runs with loaded trains. Indeed, It is difficult to see how people would get as far away from the main building as Agricultural Hail without it. Another institution which obtains considerable favor is the Vienna bakery, which appears to exUt for the purpose of advertising a certain article of compressed yeast. You are permitted to witness the process ot baking throngh a window on one side of the building, and then to go around to the cafe on the other side and partske of a very elegant refection for a very elezant . iexmpense. The Trols Frerea Provec- - caux restaurant has a fine location, and started off with fivlng colors, bat got behind a cloud by its exorbitant charge, where It is likely to remain. Somebody told me that the Jewish restaurant on - George's Hill was the most reasonable in l's rates of any on the grounds. The ' Turkish coffee bouse promises to take well when It is completed and gets under way. Crowds go to the New England kitchen and are served with XDSTON BAKED BEAMS at the rate of a dollar per plate c bit as the concern Is ran by women, the ' visitors submit like little men. A; everybody has beard, tbera are nearly 200 buildings oa the grjuods Alter counting the five buildings proper, toeir annexes or additions, toe state buildings, the government edifice, the women's pavilion, the hocsis of the different foreign commisr siocers, the restaurants, the Judges' office?, Aa , the quts ion arises as to trie purpose 1 of the rest. Well, It Is difficult to think of an industry or interest which has Dot a building of its own. The brewer?, the bankers, the stained glas p3op, the coffin maker?, Riwell the newspaper fiend, the photographers, the Empire Transportation Companr, FraDk Leslie, the New York Tribune, the psp-corn inter esr, the American fuses leierest, the Bible society, Cook thetravele er'd contractor, and a nost of others uavetructares of greater or smaller pretensions. Wry, even the Catholic Total Abstinence Society has its fountain, which as yet re'uses to squirt, and the Temple ol Honor, or some other temperance enthusiasts boast a drinklcg fouotaio, which gives forth such a wretched article of water that its patrons are sadly but surely dropping back to beer. The grounds are so large that 20,000 people do not make much impression upon tbein, except in spct,and certain points are at all times the foci for crowds. The immense Agricultural Hall has but few visitors, end the earns is true of Horticultural Hall. In parts of Machinery Hall and the main builuing one finds himself almost alone, but Memorial Hall and its principal annex are THR05QED AT ALI. HOURS. Bo too are the places where jewelry and al Ter ware are displayed. The Japanese and Caioese sections, the Danish exhibition pla? and the vicinity of the specimens of the RoyaLScbool or Art Needlework, and or the Sweedish illustrations in wax ol life in the far north in the main building, and in Machinery Hall the neighborhood of the treat engine and ol the Walter press of the New York Times when in motion. Perhaps the test visited exhibit of all is the palntiDg by Frith of the marriage ol the prince ot Wales, which is lent by the queen. It is a great picture, but there tra several which one would rather own in the collection, the Macbeth of Macllseor the Circe of Riviere for in starte, to say nctblng of Wagner'slIorseRace iu the Circus Maxim us." Speaklrgot the silverware and jewelry, an E iglith nrm shows a magnificent vase of silver and steel, made almost entirely by tKe hammering proctsi, and valued at 130,000. A French, firm goes flO.OOO better with a sort oi crown or headdress of diamonds garnished with very large and very brilliant ruble?, the biggest being set at $10,000 aloos. No wonder tbe ladies collect about those cases with their hearts in Hheir mouths. Bat perhaps the climax is reached with some lace displayed In " the - Belgian department lor which the modest sura of $12,000 a year la asked. I acknowledge that it is very beautiful, but, ye gads, fl2,000! Why, a newspaper could exist 7 tor some time on half a dozen threads ot that lace, The Hoosiers do not begin to

put in a very general appear ece yet, tboneh Centennial Greene and Prof. Cox are gettiDg well along into tbe big register which is kert at the Indiana bultdmp. They both appear as strongly Iniused with their Centennial furore as ever. ... ' "3 HEP." SUFFERING WOMEN

In Convention Assembled at Anderson. ADDRE3SE3 , AND RESOLUTIONS. MRS. HAOQART'S ADDRESS PREAMBLE A5D RESOLUTIONS OTHER ADDRESSES ELECTION OW OFFICERS EVENING! SESSION. Special Correspondence of the 8ea'inel. Anderson, Ind., May 30, 1878. The Indiana Woman Suffrage Association meet to day at the M. E. Church. The convention was called to order by Dr. Mary F. Thomas, of Richmond, preäideut of tbe association. The opening prayer was by tbe R?v. Mr. Wooten. The committees were then announced as follows: On resolutions, finance, programme and nominations. The president then read her annual address, wbicb was ordered published. Ao address termed H6h" ws read by Mr?. Cnessbir?, ot Crcwn Poitt. Next came a letter from Annie B. Campbell, of Fortville, former president of the association. Tbe committee on programme reported for the evening session an essay by Mrs. Barden and AN ADDRESS BY MRS. DR. HAGGERT, of Indianapolis, which was the principal and a tractive feature of the evening. She entertained her audience with the most finished discourse on woman suffrage, building up a structure based upon the fundamental proposition that all men and women are born free and equal lu tbe enjoyment of freedon. Sae demonstrated the truth of tbe proposition In the most logical manner analj z.ng and defirir mg the difference batweou veteran llter y and freedom, and contending that the fret dorn which is desirable is that tat ol things which secures rights and suppress s the liberty to violale them 3nd that 'ihot e m?n wbo have pure lives and cultivated minds, and at tbe same tim9 refuse to egitste tbe dirty pool of politics with their votes for lear of soiling their purity, sre only slighting opportunities to elevate tbe degraded and assist tbe ronged, and are moat emphatically forfeiting their claims to the protection of a government they refuse It have a voice in forming. The more extended tbe corruption in political life the greater is tbe necessity for a counterbalancing power for good, and the permanency and ultimate perfection ot oui young nation, which has just entered upon its centennial birth-day, demand that this power for good be not only exercised by the good and wise men of tbe nation but by the unotbers and daughters ot our republic also." Speaking cf superfluous women she said: "We io not believe that the superfluous women are they who are crowded out of employment of honor and profit, or they wbo are wearing the calm brows and silvery locks of old maids. The superfluous women can very readily be found to be they who have bestowed tbe strongest affections ot their minds and hearts upon Saratoga trunks and tbelr contents, wbo loiter and drawl the summer of their lives away at fashionable watering places, and who trifle their winters away in dissi pations, flirtations and iashlonable ca rousals in tbe 'up town' quarters of our myriads of cities. You will find tbem Hashing fescinations In crowded drawingrooms, with powder on their hair, enamel on their faces, and nothing on the upper portion oi meir uoiiee. it is now asserted upon good authority that Mrs. Secretary Bolknap'a s'gnatare was a'tached to tba. remarkable manifesto, gotten up by Mrs, Dihlgran and others, which prayed Con greai a tew years since to pay NO HEED TO THE DEMANDS OF HONEST WOMEN who were asking for this enfranchisement. Thesi are tbo women wbo declare tbat it will unsex them to vote, the women who have no thought beyond tbe matching of ribbons and the flashing of diamonds, and at the same time condescend to give away post-traderships as an equivalent for the money which Is given to them to gratify their inordinate love ot fashion a be display. Are Bach women as tne3e capable of becoming true wives and noble mothers amid such surroundings tbe founders of a social fabrio that will stand unshaken amidst abounding evils. No, they are tbe deserters from borne sphere and tbe cradles ot our land wedded to folly, and incapable of lifting tbe purity and innocence oi confiding childhood up into that grandeur ot pure strength which can ' face all evil and resist Us fasoinatlng power." Bat it would be impossible for me to convey to tbe mind of your readers who have net had tho pleasate ot hearing Mrs. Haggart speak tbe elegance of ber address or the eloquence that flows so easily from her Hps. I wish every woman In Indiana could hear her voice easy, graceful and earnest. She has a voice of marveloui sweetness. Though she spoke one hour and twenty minutes, her voice was not In the least aflected with boareenes, and she showed no sign ot exhaustion. She has engaged to deliver the same add rets at an early day la Bloomington, Indiana, WEDNESDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. The president called the convention to crier with a few appropriate remarks, after which the secretary, Mir. Louisa Luther, read a report of Tuesday's proceedings, and letters from Mrs. McKay, of Indianapolis, Mrs. Lizzie Boynton Uarb9rt, president ot tbe Illinois S:ate Snflrag. Association. Also an excellent letter irom Mrs. Fanny D. Gage, of New York city, the co worker with Lucy Stone more than a score of years ago. Mr. Stephen Metcalf, of tbe Anderson Herald, reported from tbe committee on resolutions the following resolutions, which, alter some lively debating, were adopted: THE PREAMBLE. Whereas, The last twentj-five years have witnessed a great advancement in the civil condition of woman in tbe Stats of Indiana, giving her larger rights la property and bringing her better remuneration for her toil; and, Whereas, Her mental status has been in some measure recognized by opening to hrthe advantages of a tilgbar education on an cqnal tooting with man, thereby opening to her more varied avenues and giving her a stronger Impulse to mental improvement; and, Whereas, This much of reform has bees brought; about by the . advocates' and irienda of reform io, . reference to tbe accepted sphere of woman. . ' ' ; THE RESOLUTIONS." . ! ..'R:iolved, That . we will not cease our efforts In this reformation until the equal

ity of woman with man Is acknowledged by social law, and formally engrafted into the laws ot the state. Resolved, Tbat this convention -appoint a committee to memorialize the General Assembly of tbe state of Indlara, at the comiog session, for tbe following objects: 1. To take pre per measures for removing from tbe oocstitntion and laws the word male, - as applied, to voter, thereby . making suffrage universal. To secure the past age ot a bill granting to

married women the control ot their .individual property, making them responsible for debt of their own contracting, thereby enabling tbem to conduct basiness in their own names; also,: that the laws be so changed tbat woman be made an equal partner with her husband in tbe possession of property between them, and tbat in case of death of tbe husband, tbe estate shall be controlled bv tbe wile in the came manner as the estate is now controlled by the husband on tbe death of the wi'e. Resolved, Tbat we are In favor of equa wages for equal work, without regard to s?x. Resolved, Tbat the thanks of this con vection be and are hereby tendered to tbe pres-t ot Indiara, who have favored and detended the cau$e of woman suffrage, and especially to Mr. Metcalf, editor of tae Anderson II er aid. R solved, Tbat taxation without repre sentation is tyranny now, as it was one hundred years ago. ADDRESSES. A very interesting paper from Mrs. Louise V. Boyd was read by the secretary. Miss Atria od a Way then addrtsed tbe convention in her usual logical manner. favoring a div!i m of the income derived from the mutual labor of husband and wile, which brought forth considerable discussion. Mrs. Mur Tromss real a statistical report o! woman's advancement in tbe medical profession, and stated that there are now four women members of the Sute Medical Associst on The R'iv. Mr. Wootou made a forcible appeal to women to kerp toe subj ct agitated, atd to constantly imprtsi it upon their triecds, that being the only way to remove tbe obstacles that lie in tbe pth leading to success. ' During the afternoon session an es-?ay was read by Mis Amanda Way, wbo ta ben for many years identified witi tbe work of reiorm in Indiana, after wtich the officers tor the ecBuIng year wore noujinnt?d and elected. As will be seen, tbe selections are excellent, and it is to be h"pcd the movement will receive a new impetus, thereby. THK NEW OFFICERS. Tresldent Dr. R.T. BrowD, Indianapo lis. Vice Presidents Dr. Mary F. Thoma?, Richmond; Mrs. Anna B. Campbe'l, Rxkville: Mrs. Emma Molloy, South Bend; Mrs. CelUta Luther, Crown Point; Mrs. Margaret Davall, Liberty; Kev. Miss P. L Clerc, Aurora; David C. Biker, Portland; Mrs. M. II.' Williams, rort Yvnf: Mis. Aimira uarra, Worthington; Stephen Metcalf, Anderson; EXECUTIVE CO MM ITT, Mrs. Martha N. McKay, Indianapolis; Dr. D. Haggart, Indianapolis; lion. W. W. Curry, Indianapolis; Mrs. A. E. Dicken son, Waterloo; Sylvester Johnson, Irvington; Rey. A. Marine, Rlchmon; Dr. S. S. Boyd, Dublin. Recording Secretary Mrs. Louisa Luth er, Dublin. Corresponding Secretary Helen V. Austin. Kichciond. Treasurer Mrs. M. V. Berg, Anderson. THE EVENING MEETING. Wednesday evening the meeting was largely attended. A strong argumentative discourse web delivered by Mrs. Dr. Clark, of Dublin, followed by an essay by Mits Way, which was most Interesting, alter which tbe convention adjourned Bine die. Your correspondent desms to Gay thbt the foremost ladies of Anderson threw op n their hospitable doors to those who attended tbe meeting from a dutasco, and a more intelligent audience tban the on which gathered bore both evenings could not be desired. I wish to return thsnks Individually to tbe Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Berg, Mrs. Captain Vaniman, and Mr. Metcalf, or the Herald, for courtesies extended. Emily H. REGULATE THE BODILY FUNCTIONS This advice shou'd be especially heeded by thwe who suffer from an Irregular habit of body or diso ders of the blndder or kidneys. Ioact lTity r f the bo weis or of the urinary organs U speedily rectified by that wholesome aperient aod steiilng Invigorating diuretic, Hosteller's titomach bitters; and, as all affec-i Hons of tbe organs of discharge bave a strong tendency to become chronic, and tbat very rapidly, the use of the Bitters should not be delayed a moment longer than la necessary. The action of this inestimable corrective upon the bowels differs widely from tbat of a drastic purgative, since it is never violent or abrupt, nnt always Rente and natural, and Its effects upon tbe bladder and kidneys are strengthening as well as mldly stimulative. The healthful impetus which It gives to diges tion also renaers It a most desirable general tSMlC "QUIT CHEWINGI" After years of study and experimenting I have discovered a safe, positive and permanent cure for chewing TOBACCO, And feel safe in averting that I now have an antidote that will most effectually remove all desire for Tobacco. Many bave bt-en cured and are happy. You may d? likewise. oNK to THREE BOXES will do the worn. 8ent by mall to any address for II per oox. Trial package",'0 on . AdJress It. fc BOX, La porta. Ind' LOSSINC'S OTENiWii GREAT row, now rkauTiBJ a HISTORY op ths UNITED STATES u.re2ot uS,. td. it ltTtnMLejiuoa bj i emiiunf author, or wonbf to hm published In both KnrlUh sad Utrmaii. 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St.lxuu.Mu. iiabiiahedin rnnHrllBfiP Aa murtrated Work !7a t VI bAfiftllLlImf re pnvaw counaeloi turiiiiiifiUH1 I to the marrird and marf 1 1 1 I ortlM acxuai (vatem, na boaea, 2 I S 9 I 3 rt!i- ",'t duovrrriet In th J I E laV cienr of iroroductlon t how to jmiiig and middl at-ri ahould read and Mimn it; 3 MlwiT. kann in Ih. tn.MHiul ta.tlam El... . tMl. . cui.aina lnronpaimn. woicn do otc can anora to om wiu. out i oa bow to putn toe health, and coiuplexion. and rive to faded cheek th treahneai ot rouifl ; the beat and oolv true Marriafre Quid in the vond. Prica Werna! by Mail. Tho author may ba eooaulted peraonariy or by mal on anv of thembiectjj mentioDed in ht. wrkaddrcar Xr. A. O. Qua, id? W aahinlon U, Chicagu,iA 37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY., A r?fulartr cdocated aod Itsallf qtutllflM pbjsicin and tba ttOM focoruful. as him practau will prxrrv Cnre all forms of PRIVATE, CHgtTlC and SEXUAL DISi Spermatorrhea and Im potency, as the renult of aelf-abuaa in youth, eeraal nwn n, is ana. tnrfr yir, or ether eauaea, aod y-Mrr-mr aameaf thetni U-viOiC elTerta; Nerrousoesa. Seniina! Ksiiasioa., (ni?ht emia sinr.n hy druams). Dimnesa alMcht, Defective Memurr, Pby ri. alOay, PimplMoa Face, Aeron to Sceiet or Kemalea, CoufuM.'n ot I4eaa, l-omt o f Sexua ) Power, Ac, rv. derig nurhnge Improper or nnha!'TT, are thorourhly anil penn, neatlr eared. YPHIL TS P0'11"1 cured and eoynt "4,riVa f Gonorrbe xsLtZttt V, Juncture, Orctuti. Bernia, Kutura mu x ..fr priT.te diwasea qukkly earad. It ia aplf.dKnt that a phj atcian who pajt pecUl atttntloa Ir a certain da ot di.ea'ä, and treating tbounnd, anno ally, anjuires great akilL Pbycician. kgnwinKtliia (act often reoonimd penoo, to my care. en it 1 Inconvenient to visit tbe ci'y for treatment, med . can be aeul privately and aftly by mail or exprcst aot wnere. Caves Guaranteed in all Cases undertaken. Coiiaitau-u. iwraooariy or by letter tree and Invited. Coarf -a reasonable and aorrespondeaoe atrtctly confidential. PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of 200 nairea, aent in any addre., aeenrely aealed, Ibr thartr en rent. Should be read by alL addresa aj above. OtBce hours frvm t A. M. to P. k. Bundvii t M 4 r. M. BOOKS FOR THE MILLION. VIARRIAGF Ä'Ä'Ä PI tin IT counsellor ef tbe married UUlUCt land tbose contemplating marrihge, on tbe a oases and disorders of tbe sexual ay 6 tern, with tbe latest discoveries In tbe science of reproduction, the duties and disqualifications of marrlaee. ete. A book for private percsai which should be kept under look and key. 2tiu paeen, d many engravings. Hent ander seal for 64) cents. Also a MEDICAL GUIDE on all diseases of a private nature in both oexea. and bow tbey can be speedily and permanently cared. lhO pages wiui numerous uinsirauons, sent unaer seai for 25 cents. MEDICAL ADVICE on seminal weakness, lost energy, lmpotenoe skin, blood and chronic diseases, catanh, etc A 0 page namnhlct. In aAsvled anvelones. tent for Itama All tbe above diseases nccessfolly treated, personally or by letter Established 147. Aadress DR. BUTTS' Dispensary, No. 12 N, Elfbtb street. 8U Louis Mo, DR. DUFF, No. 39 Kentucky Ave., Indianapolis, Inc Cores all forms of Private and Chronic Lit sum A ratilarly educated and lesally q nailfled nbvslclan, bas been longer established and mofet successful, as bis extensive prac tice will prove Age, with expenenoe can De relied on. To responsible persons no fee demanded till cured. , Spermatorrhea, Bexual Debility and Impo tency , as tbe result of self-abuse In youth, sexual excesses In snatorer years, or other .causes prod nclng some of tbe following effects : IS er vonsness, Bemlnal Emissions, Dimness o Bight. Defective' Memory, Physical D cay. Aversion to. SoeletTOf Females. Confusion c: Ideas, Loss o: Hexual Power, etc renderln. marriage improper or nc nappy, are permg nently cured Pamphlet (90 pp) sent sealed to. 3 stampf. ' . . (.. tia Mar&iagheOxtibk. explaining who ct; marry, wbo may not, why ; the impediments tt marriage causes, consequenoes ana curt . wha can be dona in such cases 263 pat 1 W . a 4 n 4 ÄV, I h married, oi those eontemplaUar marti&ge true Marriagt Guide and Private ttonnselor. Bent to any address, securely sealed, by mall, for bu oenta. QEEAT MEDICAL BOOR Bent free for two stamps. Address, ana Heo ets forL-sdles and Wen is. 9tJwph Manic al iststttot Hljomdh.U:oküttra.l infirmary Drs. Cuibertson Batch h Eaton j, fror treatment of tbe frX . KT E, EAR and CA xTABRII, and diseases of the HKAI) and' .ri AKTIFICI A I. ET ES INRER I ED. lend f tor references. S WaMti- 5r 1WaTt4n Nt. Fairbank's Standard Scales! ith the latest and most valu pi able Improvements. Kxcels all others In durability and strength: also, a full line of warehouse trucks. WM. P. AIX1TP, t . uenerai Agent, . OA Si. Meridian St. Indianapolis. Ind. rjT ATE OF INDIANA, Marlon connty, ss 0 In tbe buprrlor Court of . Marlon ' county, In tbe slate of Indiana, June teim, 187. Ko. John B. Hont, Oranna S. Runnel 4 vs. Harry McCarty. ; Be it known, that on the CMh day ct June, 1870, the above named plaintiffs, by their attorneys, riled In tbe . fflce of the lent of tbe Superior Court of Marlon county. In tbe state 01 Indiana, their complaint agalnet the above vamed de'eniant for attachment, and on said 25th day cfJuue. 187Ö, tbo "Mid plaintiffs filed in said cleik's office the affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendant, Harry McCarthy, is not a resident cf the state of Indiana. - " ow, therefore, by Order of stid court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of tbe filing and pendency of said coraplalnt agalns: him, aDd tbat unless be appears and answet s or demurs thereto, at the calliDg ofsuld cause oa the second day of the term of said court, tobe begun and held at the oonit bouse in tbe city of Indianapolis on the 3nstMotdy In (September, i76. ald com plaint, and the matters and things therein contained aud allied, wLl be beard and de termlned In bis absence. z i - AUSTIN H.-BROW1T," Clerkj. le Eox Pattisox, Atty. for Pl'fls. may3i-5w

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1IKKI FH fALK-tiy virtue of a dwciee O to me direcud.-rem the tüerk of tl Suptrtor Court of Marlnn countv, Irtdana, in a-CHtrs Wherbtn t redrlfk w'. Kl wes 1 tl.lnilir. and Ü-rlamin Brad lev n. al.. are derendctf, requirj) me to mate the um of Igai bundred and Mveoty-three dollars and oinety cents in lavor of plaintiff aud five hundred and fifty-one do firs and ten cents in favor or crose-pIalntlCs Poster, Black man ar rosier witn interest on paid decree and cost, I will expose atiintliceale.la-. tbe hhzhe&t bid der, on SATURDAY, the 17th day of Jun?t A. D. 1876, between the hours of it) o'clock a m. sndl o'cloes f. st. of said day, at the dior c f the court house of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and pr. fits for a term not exceeding fceven years, ol the following re es'.ate, toLots numbered twenty-four f2 and twentvflvs (25) in fqaare twelve II) in h. A. h letxber Ir.'s addltlou to the City cf Inuianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. If such rents and rroflls will not sell for a sufflcleut sum to satisfy said decree, Interest acd 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 mar be sufficient to discharge said decree, interests a-d costs. Haid aale will ba made without anv relief whatever from valuation or appraUement laws. ALBERT REIS 3N ER, Kherlff of Marlon County. Älay 23, A. D. 187. May21-3w 3vp eld & Howe, AU -a eyi f r Plalntia. HERIFFM SALE. Hy virtue of a certified ' copy of a decree to me directed, from the clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon Countv, louiana, in a cause wuercin 'I neodore f. Hauebey, trustee. Is nliiniiff. and August Beruilt et al., are defendants, requiring me to mke the tam rf nine hundred and slxtyFeven dollars and 6tveu oents, and nich other installments as provided r.-r In said decree, with Interest on said desrte and cost. I will expose at pebiic Bale, to the highest bidder, oa SATURDAY, the 17th day of Jane, A. D. 1876, between tbe hoars cf 10 o'clock, a.m., atd 4 o'clock, p. x , ol said day, at the door of tbe onnrt bouse of 'Marion count, Indiana, the rents and profits for ateiui not exceeding seven j ears of the following r al estate, to-wit : Lot number nineteen (r1), in sqnare number (I), in tbe Indianapolis Ca r Com fauy 's addition to Indianapolis lu Marion county, Indiana. If such rents anl profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said dt-cree, iutertsta and costs, i win, at the same time ana place, expose to pubic ssle tbe fee simple of said real (state or so much thereof ai may he suf ficient to discharge said decree, interests and 4CO-IS. . Haid sal will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT RFlSSNEIt, Hberia of Marlon County. ?av 53, A. D. 187. HARRISON, illNE.3 & MlLLEB, Att'jg fOf 1 lain I ill. Notice to Non-Sesident. Whereas, a certain precept has been duly l)ued to me bv tbe mayor of tbe cl:y of Indlanspolls, under ih co rporate seal of said city, daifti May, iö, snowing mat mere is due tbe following named coutractor tbe amount hereinafter specified for street im provement in the city of Indianapolis, Clarion coanty, Indiana: . Due D. Raot t Co. for erection of lama, Doras, lamps and fixtures comp. ete to burn ga, except the service pu-e, on f-olomb'a avenue, between Maloite avenue ai:d Eighth, street, from Charles Du::mau IU2 sum ef two dollars and ten cents (iJ U ), amount or assess ment charged against seventeen (i ) feet ana ten (1 ) inches, south side of lot eighty-one (St) in K. 3. Fletcher's subdivision of E.T.4 8.K. Fletcher's addition to tbe city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. Now the said defendant is hereby no'ified that, noless within (20) days after the publication, for three weeks, of thit notice tbe amount so asseesed agalnt the above lot or parcel of land is paid, I will proceed to col ect tbe amount so assess d by levy and saIm of said lot or parcel of land, or so much thtref as may b necessary to sat sfy the above claim and all costs that may accrue. HENRY W.TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., May 21, 187. Sale for Street Improvement. py virtue of a certain precept to me dir- fed, by the mayor of the eity of J ndianapolU 1 1. 1 -ana, and duly attested by the cleric ol sei y under the corporate seal of said city, I w;t. o 1 SATURDAY, June 17, 1876, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room. Letween the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 O'clock P.M. of said day .the following desert ted lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sam hereinafter named as a uses wed against cacti premises for street improvement, and all costs, to-wit: Lot No. sixteen (16) In Fletcher's Woodlawn addition to tbe cliy 1 indianaoolia, Marlon ctunty, Indiana, owned byD. F. Klchardson (Christian name unknown), against hich Is assessed the sura of twenty-three dollars and twenty'eents i ai) for s'reet lmprovemeiit In favor of Frederic Uansberg, contractor. HENRY W. TÜTEWILER, City Treasurer. iDdlanapolU.Ind May 24. 1S76. QIIERJF-rS SALE. By virtue of a certified Ö copy of a decree to me directed, from the clerk ol tbe Superior Court of Marian county, Indiana, in a cause wherein George F. Adams is plaint! if and El r A Flatbers et al. are defendants, requiring me 10 make tbe sum of tbree hundred and flx'y-two dollars and thlrty-lwo cents, with Interest on- said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale, to the highes! bidder, on SATURDAY, the 17th day of June A D. 1876, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. x and 4 o'cloca p. ., of said day, at the door of the court bouse of Marlon county, Indiana, the ients and profits lor a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real eaUte, towit: - ' Lots numbered seventeen (17). e ghteen V) and nineteen (ID) n block twelve ( ) in Cito. P. Adams's subdivision of a pm or ths nortaeabt quarter of section five n), township fifteen (l.-( range four (4) east, being an addition to tbe city 01 Indianapolis, situate In Kar ion county, Indiana. ; If suet) rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisiy said decree, Interests and costs, I wll', at the same time and place, expose to put lie sale the fee simrle of said real estate, or ao muih thereof s may be sufficient to discharge said decree, lnteiests and costs. ' Bald sale will be made without any relief Whatever from valuation or appraisement laws., . ALBERTRblsJ-JNER,,' ; . Sheriff of Marlon oonnty. May 23, A. D. 1S76. J, P. T ARKUOTON. Atty. for Pl'ff. may2-3w m. WARNER'S HEALTH CORSET (Formerly Banitary Oorstt .) With Skirt Supporter and feifAdjusting Pads. Secures beaUh; and comfort cf body with grace and beauty of form. TiiREK ( OVK. approved 'tans. ' AUK. Price by mal', J21 -a. teen I a?ents 25 cents 1 w&Utand state 1 sho't -waist is de4re4. Address WARNiLR BROS, 76J Broadway, New York.

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