Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1876 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, JUTAr 5 1370.

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of equal calibr tf equal political sagacity anrl with an 'jltvtt innil Inllnslnnt Tt 1.4

a ticket w'jrtjjy of the centennial year. It was r.o's this section's choice, but the national, ogftdzition has made it. We propose to mind by It. Let wavering Doinocr.ta tf fleet upen their course. Will they Bj to the Independents, will bpy go to he Republicans or will they surrender their suflrige right? Lit us work. Or ganize. Kren the Evansville Courier, greenback to the bones, hair and toenails, a fat-looted bolter, comes up to the work of supporting Tilden and Ilendrlcka. LEADER Or THE ARUT OF BKTORM. Detroit Free Tress. ! In response to the Tolceof the people demanding that a candidate for president should be nominated who would be recognlzäd throughout the country as a positive and genuine reformer, the Democratic Iva'.ioDkl Convention yesterday nominated lor the highest office in the Ritt of the pec- '. ft. m,. n Bhnsa mama rieaa annnfancID Vile ujau nuuno uhujo iitjia cvsu.auv uly to the lips of the people whenever reform is mertloned Samuel J. Tilden of New York. From the time a tew scattering delegates arrived at St. Louis until on ibe second ballot, Governor Tilden was pat in nomination bv tb.9 vctes of tearly three-fourths of the 733 deWate. the atrencth of the creat re form governor bteauiiy increased. The more his name was canvassed tbe more bis qualifications were discussed the more clearly did he appear to 'be convention, abe did and does to tbe people, tbe roan aboieall others dcervlrg of tbe Domination tbe man wbo should be assigned the lead in tbe battle for reform in tbe nation. THE TICKET STRENGTHENED, New York Express. The nomination ol Governor Ilendricks of Indiana for vice president greatly strengthens the nomination of Governor Tilden, and I tbe bast and wisest thing which could possibly have been done by the convention. It is an appeal to Indians, whose vote in October we have deemed essential t tbe success of the Democratic ticket in November. It is also an earnest response to the appeal from tbe West. Ohio, Irdiaus, Missouri, Kentucky will all begiatifiel by this action. Of all the men at tbe West, Gov. Hendricks is tbe mctt acceptable. Ills integrity and intelligence are known and re-pect ed t throughout the land. Ilia services in the United States Senate and as governor 01 his state ensure for bim a most; cordial support. He is popular with the people, sagacious as a leader, a statesman of the advanced order, and no better man could be selected for the second office, and great multitude?, aa we know, preferred him lor tbe first. 1SS STRAIGHT TICKET. Baltimore Gazette. The nomination of Samuel J. Tilden for president was fitly followed yesterday by the selection of Thomas Andrews Ilendricks lor vice president. A stronger ticket, one more difficult to beat, more popular with the people, more in sympathy with the times, the convention could hardly have made. The two gentlemen in wbese nands tbe lea Jership of the Democratic" party has been placed this fall are men not only of national reputation, ot great personal purity and popularity, but they possess in addition, and in - the highest degree, the attributes and qualifications which, at this juncture in our history, commend them to the people as the men who should be entrusted witb the control of the executive depart ment of tbe government. Mr. Tilden is known and honored everywhere, because of his bitter and determined enmity to corraption in public lite. When New York city and state were prostrate under the rule of the corrupt Tweed and his Republican allies, be was chosen by its foremost citizens to. emancipate it from the grasp of that unscrupulous corruptions and give it an honest government. That work he did nobly and gallantly. The money stolen from the people be brought back into tbe treasury. The corruptionlata wbo so mercilessly plundered tbem he sent to the penitentiary or made tngitives from Justice. He has reduced taxation and put honest men in office. A SPOTLESS TICKET. Albany ArgnsJ In Samuel J. Tilden the Democracy have an able leader, a splendid organizer, an heroic general; one who knows when and where to strike the blows which shall effectually demolish all rings and restore to the people their liberties, to the tax-payers the protection they need, to the country tbe character it has lost lor efficiency, in tegrlty and enlightened statesmanship. Ir Tnomas A. Hendricks the Democracy have a faithful champion and the causa of reform an active sympathizar and effect ive friend. As United States senatcr and as governor in lU own sUta he has main tained aa unblemished reputation, and be has displayed these elements of character and those qualities of statesmanship which fit bim to adorn any station and lustily unlimited confidence. He is well known throughout tbe West, and his fame has reached every State. Prominently men tioned tor the firtt office, the preferences of the convention were given to Governor Tilden solely because his record as gover nor ot this etUe had given bim a wider reputation as a destroyer of rings and corrupt combinations. Equally the friend of reform, equally devctea to the cause which 19 nearest tbe hearts 01 tne people, uover nor Hendricks Is a worthy associate with our own retorm governor. A spotless ticket, fitly representing tbe courageous purpose and the pure principles of the Democratic party, incarnating the popular Ideal, and illustrating in practice tbe odd nlar demand, there is no question of its triumphant election. THE STRENGTH OF TBE TICKET. New York World. In nominating Thomai A. Hendricks of Indiana as the comrade of Gov. Tilden upon tbe national ticket, the Democracy have presented for the second place a man entitled by his character and reputation to aspire to the presidency He was tbe leader of the party in tne United States Senate during tbe stormy period of recon struct Iod, and by his eloquence, wisdom and legal learning he won tne confidence of friend and the respect of toe. Eight years ago he was, as during the present week at St. Louis, among the great men of the parry canvassed for tbe presidential nom ination, ü or many years ne baa D3en the Acknowledged chief of the Democracy In fats own Hate, holding his supremacy without effort, aa be achieved it without intrigue. He has been an able and iadus trlous governor, watching with care over tbe interests of bis state during the past four years, and administering its afftiis with Justice. At the bar he has secured the respect of his associates, and daily his life is made pleasant by tbe love of friends an! neighbors. All the great prizes lor which men struggle tnrm tn havA mma ft rim natiirallir r rl though not unhopeful of the highest honor in the people's gift, he has been j .happy as adopting his philosophy the rule

that the true preparation for an advarc in public position is the faithful ptrlormance of the duties with which a man ha been already Intrusted. It is a pignlficart Met which needs no trumpeting that either one of our nominees has Tar more experience, reputation and ability than both the Republican nominees put together. Tbe unanimity with which Mr. Hendricks' nomlrja'ion was made Is a compliment of which he may well feel proud, and altbodgh it may seem a cl- appointment at first to think or tbe second place where he aimed at the flrit, yet

we can not but conclude mat ne win accept with cheerfulness tbe task which tbe party has assigned to him. He knows that Ms ntme will be a source or strength to us throughout the Union, and be should allow no mere mvterot punctilio to influence h'.s action, bu. Bhould at once step frankly to tbe front. As compared witb bis associate on the ticket, he is still young. Judged by SDy standard, he is in the early autumn of physical manhood at d iucis intellectual prime. He may well consider the vice presidency net the summit of bis poll. leal ambit. on, but a step upon tbe ladder. LAND GRANTS. Republican Gifta to Railways and Corporations. 278,753 SQUARE MILES OF TERRITORY, fcQUAb TO 211 STATES THE S1ZK OF RHODti ISLAND, PRESENTED TO MONOPOLIES. AN ABKA GREATER THAN MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE ISLAND, CONNECTICUT, NEW TOBK, NEW JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA, DELAWARE, MARYLAND, OHIO AND INDIANA TAKEN FROM SETTLER?. From the New York World. Reform is ucctssary to pot a stop to tbe profligate waste oi public lands, ard the:r diversion from actual settlers by the party iD power, which has squandered 200,000,000 acres npon railroads alonr, and ont ol more than tnrice mas aggregate dm aispt Bid of less than a sixth to tillers ol the soil.'' St. Louis Platform. SCHEDULE OF LAND GRANTS TO CORPORA TIONS AND MONOPOLIES SINCE THE REPUBLICAN PARIY HAS BEEN IN POWER. Number State. lear. Corporation of acres. Visconsin..l86o. Breakwater and ship canal200,0'.0 2;o,rco aco.oto 100,0. o 67Ö.IOJ Michigan 1860. Portage Lake ship canal.. Michigan ...18t:8.-Portage Lake sbip canal Michigan. ..13t.6. La Melle abip caAlabama... .1871. 8. AlabamaU.lt. AlabauQa..18-.9. Ala. and ChattaDoaza K. K. ....... 897,920 Louisiana 871. N. O., tf. Route and viclfiburgii. Road..... ........ 1,60003 305,539 58.771 tet.oot 18'.',71S l.CO.OOO 101,110 116,270 2,400 1,536,C00 206,000 &S0.003 1,052,409 586,828 631,200 128,000 243,20!) 37-V0 IHM.hOO 7rr,WW avoo . 215.OJ0 Arkansas18fl6. falio and Fulton Memphis and Little Rock- . Arkansas...l858. Little Kock and 1-ort hmlth Arkansas. ..18C6. Iron Mountain It. Road .. Mlssouri.18i6. Cairo and Fclton R. R Missouri 1866. St. Louis and Iron Mountain Iowa...-.lS66.-Burlington and Mlasouii River.. Iowa 1864. "biet co ami R. 1. It. K Iowa..186. Cedar Rapids atd Missouri River.. Iowa.-.-1861. McGregor and Mis souri River Iowa ....-1864. Sioux City and St. raui... Iowa 1864.-S!oux City and Pacific Michigan. -1865. Jackson, Lansing and Michigan (rt gran ()..... Michigan1865. Flint and Fere Marquette Michigan ...1861. Grand Rapids and Indiana......... M Ich 1 gan 1865. Bay ti e M oq ne t a nd Marquette- . Michigan .18&5, Marquette and On tonagon MlchUan-lW2. Chicago ana N W Mlciilgaol805. Ciiicagoaud NW... Wiacou8lnii4. west Wisconsin "V lBconsin-lSfcl. St. Croix and Lake Supeilor WIsconsln.1864. Bayfield Branch Wlicoman-lSOi Chicago aud N. W . (regraat) 6:o,oco "50,000 500.KOC T25.COO 29 ,J00 WlsconsIn-1861. Port age and Superior. Mlnnesota18o5. St. Paul and Pa cific Mlnnesota.1863. St. Paul and Pa cific Biar.ch.... Mlnnesota-1865. MlnneHOta Central Mlnnesota..l8C5. Winona and St. 393.0C0 Minnesota- l ei. St. Paul and Sioux City .. ; 150,0.0 Minnesota. '61-6. Latte Superior and Mississippi . 800,000 Mlnnesola-1868. Minnesota South735,100 350.COO 8,UK) l,2O.0CO 962,000 1,700,0-1) Mlnnc80la-1866. Hastings and Dakoia. Kansas ..1S)3. Leaven woitn, Lawrence and Ual"V et ton Kansas, .1854. Atchison, Topeka and Santa re.. 18M. U. Pacific, Houthern bronch . .186. St. J o .and Len v- r Kansas. Kansas. Kansas Kansas 1866. Ft. fcott and tioll ItOtt. Southern branch Union Piclflc. 17.WJ I 1,203,010 200,C0J 1,540,000 r.ooo 16CC0 California 18G6.Placer 111 e and Sacrmea o . California !866.-CentalPic.flo,Or fon oiftticn i. Callfornla.1867. Stockton and Cop& r eroDol Is .....u Oregon ......1866. Oregon and Call forma .....-.....,.. 1870. Oregon Central... Corporatloni. Union Paciflc, Central Pacific and Kansas Pacific- Railroads..... Northern Pacific RailAtlantic and Pacific Or'tfgon.. l,2J0,OUO Year. 1862-70. a.ooo.'xo 1884-70. 1866. 47,CO0,rO0 Railroad 2.W0.C00 1871. niuthern Pacific R.K. 3,0nt,ww 18o2-. Central Paciflc It. R.. 245,lf 1HT1. Texas Pacific R. R .. 13 4uu.U)J Wagon Roads From to 1871, chiefly In North4.000,000 Total acres not reserved for free homes . 17 1 8 4 5.405 Total number of acres oesioweu in land grants since 1&7 206,0:0,900 Granted by Democratic party In 31 yers .. 30.1ä4JMö Granted by Republican party In 13 Democratic grants per annnm.. . l.dtic.O 0 Republican grants per annum ...... 1?,0ju,uu0 Areas of 8o. miles. States. Fa. miles. Republican Maine 35,j land Krams-z.7&B new iiimn. shire 9,30 Vermont V;i00 assacha8etts 7.8U0 Rhode Island... J,3i Conneotlcot. 4,"0O New York 47.0 0 New Jersey. . 8.0 0 Pennsylvania. 48,h.I Delwar- 2.100 Maryland....... ll,oot) Onlo 40,ioo Indiana . 83,soo The Peru Greys propose making an ex curslon to Put-In-Bay and return, 150 miles by rail and 120 by steamer. They propose to start on Monday, August 7, at

5 o'clock A. m., and return some time during tbe veek. For the rurp-e of practice, econorjy and better enjoyment, the company will be provided with tent, camp equipage and rations for tbe trip, and go into camp at tbe island, holding par.de, guard-mounting, doing camp and packet dutv. target practices, etc, adhering to regulations and army lite as ciowiy as possible.

Hkarino Restored Great inventlcn by one who wai deaf for twentr years. Send atam p for particulars. John Garmore, box 9", Madlton, Ind. 'Pbcesix Purr White lead." This brand of White Lead, made by Eckstein, Hills A Co., Is told by dealers with the posi tive assurance that it is perfectly pure. No remedy in tbe world ever came into such universal use, or has so fully won the confidence ot mankind, as Ayer's Cherry Pec toral for the cure of coughs, colds and con sumption. o To keep smoke out ol your k5tchep, use CO other bat a Monitor coal-burning cooking stove, it never smokes, is clean, and pleases every one who uaes It. Ask your dealer to how the Monitor cooking stoves to you. o Children Cby for Castoria. It is ai pleasant to take as honey, and is absolutely harmless. It is sure to expel worms, cure wind co'ic, regulate the bowels and stomach, and overcome Irritability caused by rash or catting teeth. It is a perfect substitute lor Castor Oil, and fo costlveness In young or old there is nothing in existence so effective and reliable. o Tbe latest, prearet and most reliable remedy ever put together by medical science for rheumatism, wounds, swellings, burns, caked breast, etc., Is the Centaur Liniment. There are two kinds. What the White Liniment is for tbe human family, the Yellow Centaur Liniment Is for spavined, lame and btralned horses and animals. o The enjoyment ol our dinner, etc., depends largely upon the skill and care employed In cooking, and often subjects young and Inexperienced housekeepers to seriou" anxiety. Theuseof LeaA Perrins' WorsU-r. shire Sauce adds greatly to the relish by the delicious flavor it imparts to meats, fl&h,gamet etc., etc. Ihose who know its qualities consider it an lndef pensinle at the breakfast, dinner and lunch table. 3MISCEX.LANi30TJS. r?OR SALE Matthews s patent Renew C able Memoranda m Book for 50 cents for No 1, or 40 cent for No. 2. Sample copies sent aav where on receipt ol price. Address, SJsJ11JN LL COMPAQ I, Indianapolis. 7KR BALE Matthe ws 's Patent Renewable P Memorandum Book. Send for sample copy and price list. Samples sent postpaid to any address on receipt or &u cents for No. I, or 40 cents ror no. a. Address, SKNTINKL COMPANY, Indianapolis. AGENTS äe ve?y w SSto W A N T F D handle the Patent Crown Self-Closing Inkstand. Sells Itself at sieht wherever ink is used. Profits immense. Sample 75 cents. Ad dress A. H. Singer, 4J8 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. OL 0T HI N n or -ANDFURNI HING GOODS BUTCHERED -ATNos. 5 and 6 BATES BLOCK, To Close Out the balance of -V.-J.-SPRING and SUMMER STOCK. 1 OJO FANCY Cassimere Suits In Stylish Plaids and Checks, made equal to Custom Work, for f 10.75, 11.50, $12, $13.50, $13.50 i $16.75, That have been aelllnr In New York at Whole aale at 2U per cent, above these ngures. . 50 D;x$n Whit and Colored Shifts at 63 75 and 90 cents and f 1, $1 15 and $1 50. which have been retailing at lroto ?1 to 1 2 50. 10 Dczea Worklcgmens' Shirts at 40 and 50 cents; worth 75 cent". 50 Dozen cents. Genuine British hosiery at 15 100 Doz3n Regular made at 20 cents. British Hosiery SO Dcz3n Fancy Balmoral Hosiery at 15 cents; worth 25 cents. 100 Dozen White Hosiery at 5 cents; worth 10 cents. 50 Dozen White Hosiery at 4 cents. Any Individual who wants to buy CLOTHING ORFURNISHING GOODS Will miss an opportunity t save money If he laiis to gu to the WHEN CLOTHING STORE !

CE1MTAUR LINIMENTS.

The Quickest. Surest and Cheapest Remedies. Physisians recommend .and Farriers decTare that no such remed ex have ever before been In use. Words are cheap, but the proprietors ol these articles will present trial b Miles to medical men, gratis, as a guarantee of what they say. The centaur Liniment, White Wrapper, will cure Rneumatism, Neuralgia. Lumbago, Hcla'.lca, Caked Breast, Sore Nipple?, Frosted Feet, Chilblains. Swellings, Sprain", aDd any ordinary FJesb, Boceor Muscle Ailment. We make no pretense that this artic e will cure Cai.cer, restore lost bones, or give r ealih to a whisay-soated carcass. But it will always reduce Inflammation and allay pMn. jt will extract tbe poison ot bites and srtn?", and beal barns or Bcaltls without a S"ar. PhIsv, Weaa Back, Caked Breasts, Karache, Toothache, Itch and Cutaneous Eruptions readily yield to Its treatment. Henry Black of Ada, Hardin connty, Ohio, says: "My ife has had rneumatixm tor five years no rest, no Meep, could pcarcely walk acro-s the flaor. vh is now completely cured by the useof Centaur Liniment. We all teel thankful to you, and recommend your wonderful medicine to al: our lriends." James Hard of Zanesvllle, O , says: "Tbe Centaur Liniment cured my Neuralgia." Alfred Tush of Newark writes: "Send me one dczen bottles by expreß. The;Llnlment has saved my leg. I want to distribute it, etc." The sale of this Liniment Is increasing rapidly. THE YELLOW CEXTAUR LINIMENT is lor the tough skiD, fleh and mmscles of HORSE?, MULES AND ANIMALS. We have utver yet seen a case of 8pavin, Sweeny. Ring-bone, Wind-gall, Scratches or Poll-Evil which this Liniment would not spee Illy benefit, and we never raw but few cases which it would not cure. It will cure when anything can. It is fniiy to pend Sio for a farrier when one dollar's worth of Ou taur Liniment will do betur. ihe following is a sumt le of the testimony produced : W. I. Hopkins, Postmaster, Piqua. O., says: "Centaur Liniment can't be beat. It cures every time." Yelvertox, O. March 2, "S74. The Centaur Liniments aie the best selling medicines e ever had. 'l be demand is verygreat I r it, and we can not. arTor to b without it. P. IL HIShY & SON. Jefferson, Mo., Nov. 10, 1&71. Some time eg i 1 was shipping horses to St. Louis. 1 got one badly crippled in the .cr. with great difficulty 1 got him to the stable. The stable-keeper gave me a bottle of our Centaur Liniment, which I usel with buch success that in two days the horso was active and nearly well. I have been a veterinary tur gxn for ihirly years, but your Lit imeut beats nyuung lever nseu. a. j. m'uakii, v etennary surgeon For a postage Ftarap we will mail a Centaur Almanac, containing hundreds of certificates from every state in the Union. The.-e Liniments are now sold by all dealers in the country. Laboratory of J. B. ROSE &. CO., 49 Dey street, New loik. OA.8TOBIA. Dr. Samuel Pitcher of Uyannis, Mas., ex perimented in his private practice for twenty years to produce a combination that would have the properties of CAHTOtt OIL without its unpleasant taste and griping erfect. Hi3 preparation was sent for. near and far. till finally he gave It tbe name ol Castoria, and put it np for sale. It is very wonderlul in its effects, particularly with the disordered stomachs and bowels of children. It assimi lates the food, cures tour stomach and wind coilc, regulates the bowels expels worms, and may oi reiif u upon in croup. Asa pleasant and perfectly safe cathartic remedy It Is superior to Castor ull, Cordials and Hjrups. It do a not contain alcohol, and Is adapted to any age. By regulating the stomach and bowels of cross and sickly children they become eoodnatured and healthy. They Ct.n enloy sleep. and mothers have rest. The Castoria 1b put npatthe Laboratory of J. B. Rose & Co., 40 l)ey street. New York. rIATPPIC CHIEF RESTORER Those I U11L O special diseases common to the young and middle aged, Nervous deolllty. iom nesim, oecnne, e e , can now be cured by the patient himself without drugs. Books free. Address box lit 6, New Yoik. STATEMENT By Board of Directors of the Indianapolis and Lick Creek U ravel Road Company, of prop erty, condition, receipts, expenditures, capital slock, etc., of the company, from July 1, 18 0, lOJUiy J,1S7(J. Property owned by the company: Five and one-fourth miles of road, with two toll houses thereon. Lot No. 4 In square 12 In southeast addltlou to Indianapolis. Capital stock paid up Uross receipt ........ 2,141 10 Paid out for repalri...... . . ......... 634 4 Paid on account of litigation.......-. Paid to officers of the company... Paid to toll collee ors , Paid to stockholders on account dividends Cash on hand...... ........ (No liabilities.) 4 4 67 0 247 UU Of 871 57 2t7 66 John W. Dawbon, Thomas Hugglns and Robert B. Duncan, directors of said company, being duly sworn upon their oaths, say thai tbe foregoing is a correct statement oi" ?be property owned, capital steck, amount of receipts, and expenditures of said company for the year from juiy 1,1875, to July 1, 1&7, with the cash on hand belonging to tbe company, to the best of their knowledge and belief. J.W. ÜAWSO, ROBERT B. DUNCAN. THOMAS HUUUINS, Attest: Directors. Kobikt B. Duncan, Secretary of the Company. Subscribed and sworn to before roe, a notary public of Marion county, state of Indiana. Witness my band and notarial seal this 30th day of June, 1S76. JOHN B. DUNCAN, Notary Public. NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens oi tbe Seventh ward, In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana, that 1, James W. Lee, a male in habitant of said ward, over tbe age oi twentyone years, will apply to tne board oi county commissioners oi said county, at their August nu etlne. for a llcsnse to sell, lor one year, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, In a lens quantity than a quait at a tlma, with the privilege 0 allowing ine iuu vu u uraua. uu my premises. The precle location oi tne premises woereun I desire to sell said liauors is described un fol lows: Lot No. 6, bloi ttl.ln basement under No. 201 tast Washington street, Seventh ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana. ISigneaj jamius w. i.c-r.. fc?UIT IN ATTACHMENT. Before T. P. M Her, J. P., Center township, Marlon county, Indiana. James O . Kingsbury and John P. Conner vs Isaac i. t yer. Tbe tee -riant in the above entitled cause is hereby l. oil B-d or the pendency of said cause before me. nd that tbe said cause is set tor hearinz o.i the 21st dav of Aceust. , 187. 9 o'clock A. v., ai which time, If said defendant falls to appear and make answer thereto, the s td cus will be tried and determined in his absence. THOMAS P. MILLER, J. P., No. E6 Court street, Indianapolis, Ind.

SaU for Street Improvement.

Bv virtu of a certain creceDt tome di rected, by the mayor of the city or Indianapolls, Indiana, and duly atusted by tbe cerk of ssid cltv. under the corporate fceal ol said city, 1 will on SATURDAY, July 29, 187'5, ell at public auction, at tbe City Court Room, bet w en the hours of to o'clock A. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day. ihe fotlowtug described lot, or parcel of land, or m much thereof as may be necessary to sa'lsfy the sum hereinafter named as aMsessed again! such premises lor tared Improvement, and allcobl. to-wit: Lot No. four (I) in Spann, Snolth and Hammond subdivision of C. Went' audition to thecitj ol Indianapolis, Mai ion county, Indiana, owned by dannah A. Free, aghinM which Is asseesf d the um ol three dollars and thirty-two cents (3 3.') for street Ina provemen ; in lavor of 1). Root Co., contractors. . HENRY W.TÜTLWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolls, Ind., July 5, 1KT. Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of the city ol Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk or eaU city under the corporate seal of said city, 1 will on SATURDAY, July 29,1876, f-ell at public aucion, at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock A.M. and 4 o'cl jck P. M. or said day. the following described lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be nectssary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premls-es for ßtrtet improvement, aud all costs, tc-wit: Lot No. twelve (12in Hayden 'a subdivision of square No. twenty-two (2:) of Johnson's heirs audition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, owned by lUUrt Ingle, bgainst which is assed tbe sum of lour dollars and twenty-one cents (!1 21) for street improvement in lavor of 1). hoot A Co., contractors. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., July 5, 1876. Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to rue directed. b the niayiir of tte city of Indianapolis, Indiana, aidduy attested by tbe clerk of Haid city, under the corporate seal of said city, J will on SATURDAY, July 29, 1876, sell at public anction, at the City Court Loom. between tue hours of 10 o clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. .jf. of said day, tbe fo'lowingdefecrlbed lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be uec-ssa.y to satisfy tbe mm herelna:ter named & assessed against such premises for stieet improvement, and a 1 costs, to-wit: Twenty five ant one-half (Kit) feet eat of seventy -five (7:) feet, west end of lot No. thir-ty-gevtn ('t ), V est' heirs' addition to the city of Indianapol a, Marlon county, Indiana, owned by Laniel CJruef, against which is assessed the sum of two dollars at.d lorty-foor cents for street improvement in favor of 1). Root s Co., contractois. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolls, Ind., July 5, 1876. Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed. by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, In diana, and uuiy attested by the clerk of said city under the corporate seal of said citj , I will, on SATURDAY, July 29, 1876, sell at public auction at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. x. and 4 o'clock p. m , of said day, the following described lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satls'y the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises lor street Improvement, and all costs, to-wit: Tolrty-four (34) feet acd seven (7) incbe9 off of te north side of lot No. eighty- two (82) in E.T. Fletcher's subdivision of K. T. & S. K. Fletcher's addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indians, owned by James M Risley, against which 1b assessed the sum of four dollars and five cents (54 15) for street improvement In favor ot D. Root Co., contractors. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolls, Ind., July 5, 1876. Sale for Street Improvement. By vli tueof a certain precept to me directed, or the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by ihe clerk or said city under tha corporate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, July 29. 1876, '.ell at nubile anction. at the City Court Room, between tne noursoi iuociock a.m. anu i o'clock p.M.,of said day ,the following described lot, or parcel of land, or so muco mereoia may be necessary to sausiy tne sum Hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street Improvement, and all costs, to-wii : Lot No. three (31 In Spann. Smith A Ham mond's subdivision of C. West's addition to the clfv of Indianapolis, Marlon connty, Indi ans, owned by Hannah A. Free, against which is assessed tne sum oi iure uoiiars ana luirij - two cents (i9 3.) for street improvement in lavor of V. Root & Co., contractor?. . HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., July 5, 1876. Sale for Btreet Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed. by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, anu duly attested by tbe clerk of said cltv. under the corporate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, July 29, 1876, sell at publlo auction, at the City Court Room, between tbe hours oi iuo cioci a. m. ana o'flockP. m., of said day, the following described lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may oa necess.ry tosaiisiy tne sum hMieinafter named as assessed against such premises for Btreet Improvement, and all costs, to-wit: Twenty (2 ) feet west of seventy-five (75) feet ea t end or lol No. ten (If) In WesiV heirs' addition to the city ol Indianapolis. Marion couQty, Indiana owned by Mary Briscoe, against which Is assessed the um of one dollar and nine y-one cents ($1 91) for street Improvement lu favor of V. Root & Co., contractors. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis Ind., July F, 1876.

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Sale for Street Improvement. i3y virtue of a certain precept tn me directed by the mayor of the c.ty of Iudianai In, Indiana, and duly a tested by tbe. clerk of i ritv under tbe corporate seal of said citr. IwUlon SATURDAY, July 2-, 1S76, seü r public auction, at the nty Court Room b -I teu he h jurs ol Id o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. x. of said da, the following descriotd iot,or parcel ot laud, or so much thereof as m-y be ue&ssary :o Sitlsfy the sum hereinafter nam-d as asseHl against such premises for street Improvement, and all cobtp, to-wit: No. thirty-six (36) feet east of fonr'een (14) f e on Market street, nortu west cori. rot outlot No. sixty -five (6.r) lu the city of Indiacapo tn, Marlon county, lncUi a, owned by Ue re O. Jbbert. against which is assess: -d tMe sum of rlfty-eight Hollars aud Of -y cents (18 öo) for Mrcfe impiovement lu lavor of Ld ward id. Roney, cou tractor. HESRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis tnd.. July S, 1878. Sale for Streat Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept lo me directed, by the mayor of the city of indianapolls, Indiana, and uly al'. s'el by i tin clerk of said city under the corporate M?al or sa.d city, I will on SATURDAY', July 29, 1876, sell, at pnblic anction, at the City Court Room, betweeu the hours o: i i o'cloc a. m. and 4 o'clock P. m. of said day, tbe following described lot, or paic. 1 of laud, or so mrch thereof as may be necessary to atiify tne sum hereinafter named as asse-aed against such premises lor street improveineut, aud all coste, to-wit: Lot No aeven (") In McKernsn, Pierce and Yandes' subdivision of e-t's hairs' addilioa to the city ot IndUo poU , Marion county, Indiana, owned by R. M Forbes (OfriKtian uame unknown), at, st whi-.-h is assessed f be srm of two dollar and a x'y-s-ven cents (ii tiT) tcr street Improvement lu lavor of I). tioot & Co., contractors. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. , July 5. 1K7. Indianapolis, Ind. 8)e tor etr6et Improvement. Fy virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the mayor of the city of tnliMnapolis. Indiana, and duly attested -y tbe cterk of aid city under the corporate heal of said city, I will on. SATURDAY, July 29, 1S76, sell at public auction, at th City Court Room, telween the hours of 10 o'clock A. m. a d i o'clock p.m. of said day. the il'owicgdescri ted lot or parcel of land, or so much theieof asmay be necessary to salixfy tbe sura herein ttlnr amed as assessed against men premises :or st eet improvement, and all cosu, to-wit: Fifty (5) feet wet end of lot No thlr'y seven (S7) West's heirs' addition io he ct'y of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Id a ia, owned by John is. f-lllotf, aealnt WLich isa-se s -d tbe sum of four dollars a jd s-ve ity-eltht con's (H 7.) for street loa' r ivem'Dt in lvo ol D. tioot ft Co , contractors. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind .. Jn'y 5. !" Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of acer'alo. precept to me direc Ud, by the mayor o- the et v of Indianapolis. Indiana, and duly atlenleu bv the clerk ot said city under the corporate seal of taid city, I will on SATURDAY, Ju'y 29, 1876, sell at public auction at the City Court Room. between the noun oi iu i.e. oca a. m anu o'clock p. M. of said day, tbe lol owing de scribed lot,or parce: ot lai d,or so mu -h thereor as mar be necessary OKatis'y the sum herei nailer named as asHted against sncn p em-. ises for street improvement, ai:d all coi. towit: Lot No. forty-four (4 ) In Yot.ng's sr,'!vlfion of outlot No one i U'idreu aui eUf -one (18 ) in the city o' ndian o t-, Mtri u county, Indiana, owued by R. O'lffli n (CbiUtian name unknown), int which is t-.s-sessed the sum of three Dollarn aud one cent i'3 01) for street Improveineut lu favor of 'homas H. 8. Peek & . o., coutractr. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind-.Tntf M7S. Sal for Street Improvement. Bv irtue of a certa'n prcpf to m directed by the mayor of the c ty o; Lid a.apolis, Indiana, and duly attnted by i ne cl rk o- said city under tbeco'prate s al oi aid city, I will on SATURDAY, Juy i9, 1876, sell at public auction, at the ity Court Booni. between the hou-s ot if o'cl ca a m. aud 4 o'clock P.M.of said usy, ue tunow ua u. scribed lot or parcel ! nua, or s tnucu thereof as may be necsary u sa is'y theum hereinafter named as asses-ed against suca premises for ttreet lmprove.üeni, ana ui costs, to-wit : Lot No. forty-four (40 in Y'-nng's snbdiVision of outlov No. oue ba died hi d etghLjone (181) In the city of Ibdtbkp- l a. Marl n county, Indiana, owneo Dy rwuuui n v tlan name unknown. aalnst wich I 1 essed the sum of eUb rt, 1 t i fi.d sevi n ylz cenis(58ö) tor st-eetlmprovemei tin.aoC of Thomas tf. H. Peek & co , coutiaciAr8. I ' HENRY W. TUTKWILER, City Tr.urer. , July S, 176. Indianapolis, Ind, Sale far Street ImprOYemeuti By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of tbe city ot Iudisnapolis, Indiana, and duly atb strd ry tu clera o said city under tne corporate vi wm i will, on SATURDAY, July 29, 1876, sell at public auction, at t be CT y Vurt Room, between the houra oi Hi o'c'-n-k a. u. aud 4 o'clock p. M.or sail aav, me hiiowij? a cr;bed lot or parcel A la id. or o mn. h thereoras may be necn-sirv to aa Isfy tbe sum hereinafter named m ss against such prtmlsea for street kvn prove jiui, aua ait costs, tc-wit: Lot No. nine of fausre No. (9) to F. J. Tlos anMlvisltm Twentj -ne (2') of JotlDKOn! helrsT addition to itw c.ty oi l o -anpotis Mirlon county, Lmiana , i.wtied Tömjco. (iibbons, fgainsl wbi h is jeej-eC 'bniru ot f.mr dot rs and unit -f..ur. ct'-(! 21) for street Improvement lo f. vor 6i D. Il-.ot vi CCs contractors. HEN Ii T W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. , jnii , u:s. Indianapolis, Ind.