Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1876 — Page 7

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1876..

For the Sentinel. BETWEEN THE ACTS. BY BERTHA SCRANTON POOL. I. Between the acts, when the music swell, Poising and fiashlt g like waves at rUb When the curtain fails, and we tern awhile To study the boxen, to nod and smile, 1, watching a lace so white, Bee It grow changed as a cloud may skim Over the blue of a lake's clear rim. ii. Oh ! old, sweet story ot Marguerite ! Grown sweeter and 6we.-ter year by yetr, llow your passionate music thrills aid breaks. Like the tide of grief, when a fresh day wakes A maiden, so wronged, so dear ! Some lesions ol pain and loss j on teach, As deep down Into oar hearts yon reach. III. Is all of the past forgot or dead Under a face that Is calm. and brave? And may not a shadow steal cow and then Back from the lichen and graces again That cover an old, old grave, Troubling the rest of a sweet, new dream, Dimming the gold of a bright sunbeam? IV. And so, as she listens, unaware, And smiles with her sweet wife eyes aglow, How bifer his grief for a sin long cold How battfol the secret his heart must hold From this love that trusts him so! For evei her face, so pure, so sweet, Kecalleth a lost, dead Marguerite!

NUT ES. Bullion gone into Bank of England on balance, 53.000. Mortimer Co lin, English poet and novella', is dead. The American horse Preaknesa won the Brighton cup by a walk-over. Four of the London rowing clubs hare started for the Centennial regatta. The European congress upon the eastern question will soon meet at Brussels. The Most Rev. Samuel Butcher, bishop of Meath, and premier bishop of Ireland, la dead. It is predicted that if Prince Milan returns to Ba'grade vanquished he will be dethroned. The Republicans of the Seventeenth district of Illinois have norjina'ei Judge H. S Biker. J. B. Walker's large ship owning corrpaoy of London has filed a petition In bankruptcy. J. A. Hubbell has teen renominated for Con gi ess by the Republicans ol the Ninth district of Michigan. The Damocra a ol the Sixth Mississipp District nominated Gen. J. R. Chalmers for Congress Tufsiay. Mr. Puleston, member of parllamett, has resigned from the banking house of McCulloci t Co., London. The Republicans of the Tenth Congressional district ot Missouri have nominated H. M. Pollard lor Congr-rss. The unsecured liabilities of Roy 1 ton A Dixon, the iron shipbuilders of Middlesbor. amount to 33-1,000. Mu Honey, trimming manufacturer o! Coventry, England, hs failed. Liabilities are repotted to be $550,000. It is announced that Thomas, Vaogban fc Co. ot MIddl-fb .rough, will coHtlcue business aa a ock company. A dlsDatch from Sr. Petersburg to LiOcdon Bajsth report of a risir g of Circassians iu the Caucaus is uiifounded. A London dispatch sajsthe Brighton stakes were won by Chatterbox, Mate second and Cato third. Five horses ran. Hon. Jno. W. Stone ot Grand Rapids has been nominated for Corgresa by the Republicans of the Filth district of Michigan. Morton , Sargent at d Cor per are the senators on the joint comnahaion to go to Ca'ilornia and Inquire let Chinese immigration. Claude DeBruler of Evaneville wa? nominated for Congress by the republican convention held in the First district Tuesday. The proprie tora ot tbe Parte newspapers who were fined for libel on the Jauit College have appealed from the jurisdiction ol the court. Warren Smith defeated Obed Smith and Jno. Brown io the championship scull race at Halifax yesttrd ; distance three rut It s, time 23 minute. The ship Yettwood, from Liverpool 'o Melbourne, was lcs with all on board, ofl Cape N ortbu tuterland on tbe south coast of Australia. Ahmed Eyoob Paha and Sulirrun Pasha have formed a June Ion near Krugazsvatz, Serbia, and a battle is imminent with Ü9n. Tcaernay ff. In the IIouss of Commons Tuesday tbe Irish public house uoday closing bill was opposed in committee and talked out, consequently tbe bill is lost this session. P. J.Smyth, the Irish member cf the British Parliament whose home-rue speech basattrac ed attention, was once a workman in a Brook'yn distillery. A telegram from Santander says that the 4x-Qaeen Isabella has Informed King Al rfonso that she baa decided to take no part whatever in political affairs In the kingdom. A special to the Richmond, Va. Enquirer from Rockbridga Alum Springs, Va., sajs Speaker Kerr's symptoms are more unfavorable, and his condition is regarded as critical. Wm. H. Bliss, new United States district att:rney at St. Louis, assumed tbe duties of bis position Toeedav, vice Col. D. P. Dyer, with C. G. B. Drumm nd as assistant. ,- The Turks have penetrated into Serrla, and again assume the cfJinelve. The Montenegrin s have been de'eated at Antivarand 4X) Bilgarian prisoners have been re, leased at PhlllipopolK Jonas II. MacO iwao, Cold water, has been nominate! lor Cocgrefs by the Republicans ot the Third d is' riot of Michigan, and in the Sixtb district M. L. Brewtr, Pontiac, It Dominated. A billiard t mrnament eomnaer eed Mf nday night at Sin Frai cisoo. Garnier and S'osaon playing a match of &M) points, French carouas. Garnier won by 70 nolut. Slosson made tie beet run, scoriog 230. A coo ants pub is led at Melbourne, July 31, aay that there have been iurtber maasscrea committed by the South Sea Island

ers on vessels sent out after native laborers. Entire crews have been murdered. Bruce Younger, cousin of tbe notorious Younger bro-hers, was arrested at Jopllp, Mo., Sunday night on suspicion of being one of tbe gang who robbed tbe railroad train near O.tervilie some weeks since. In tbe house ot commons, John O'Connor Power, member lor the county ol Mayor, moved that In tbe opinion of tbe bou the time had come lor pardoning tbe Fenians. The motion, alter debate, was rejected, 117 to 5L Tramps are said tobe becoming so numerous along tbe Central Pacific road In Nevada that conductors and brakemen are scarcely a match f jr them. It Is feared that it they continue to go in gangs, armed guards will have to be sent with the trains to protect passengers. The Hibernian savings bank at S. Lou's a'osed its doors Tuesday, and will go into liquidation. All curre nt depositors are paid, and all time deposit accounts

will be settled as soon as tbe assets can be realized upon. It is thought the stockholders ot the bank will lose about onehalt ol their Investments. Advices from Sclavonic sources to Ragusa confirm tbe intelligence of the complete defeat of the Turks on the 28 -h lest., near Urbizi Tbe Montenegrins captured 300 Nlzams, beides Cornau Pasba, five guns and several flgs Tbe Turks attacked the Montenegrins at Kntsebi, bnt were repulsed. S lini Pasha was wounded. A tornado passed over Rabmore township, Cass county, Missouri, on Saturday morning l'st, destroying dwellings and other bul'dlncs and seriously injarlrg crone and other farm products. Mrs. George Webb was Instantly killed, her m. tbur-ln-la 'aully injured and an infant belonging to Jacob Ryner was killed. The Mtssager sajs that an agreement reap-ctlcg lbs consolidation of the Spanitb external national debt baa been proclaimed. Tbe debt, which is 250,000,000 francs, will be reimbursed by means of creating 6 percent, sotk, i-iued at 85 per cut. by a syndlca'e eon-prising the Bank of Spain, tbe Louse of Rothschild and French ana Spanish tic anders. The futeral of tbe late lion. M. J. Loughborough took place at Little Rock Tuesday. The turn out was one of the largest ever witnessed in tbe city. All the stat", county and city t fflcers, the bar anf all the leading eit!rns were present. The fing on tbe state house was at halt-mast Mrs. Lou hborough and children arrived irom S'. Louis yesterday evening. The coal miners In St. Clair and Madiso count'e. Illinois, had a mass meeting yesterday In St. Clair county, and resolved that ater August 1 they will not mine coal for less than three cents per bushel. As much tbe largest part ol tne coal consumed in S Louis co uif s trom tbe companies named, The prospects are fair lor a coal famine there. Winchester Jouna': Hiram Sundy, a young man of Monroe township, was found dead in tbe road one mile nortb ol FarmlaDd. He was afflicted with fits, and it is supposed he was at'a:ked with one and fell off bia wagon. When found, one ol the bind whet 1j of the wgon ws standing on his throat. He is said to have been an excellent mip. Ills death occurred lata Thursday. The Senate has confirmed the nominations of Green B. Raum ot Illinois forenmmUsloner of internal revenue, vice Prat r;a!gned; Geo. R. Andrew b United Stales d;s.rict a torney for tnEastern district cf Tennessee; Cbaa. E Sheets, apprilr of mrcnaudie at Mobile; Ocar-Hot, collector of loten al raeru, second d. strict of Louisiana, and Wir. rJeruan, postmaster at Iud psudetice, lows. Intelligence has been received at Marseilles lrtm Morocco ot fresh disturbances. The Ghilan tribe refused to furnish their military quota, wnen tbe emperor marched against them, tits forces wert surprised at Digit in n ambucade and tbeemnerT bimeelt narrowly escaped apiure. Iis m rr-t med to the scone ot the disaster, deviated tae country, and sold tbe wounded and children captured j itito slavery. i Logansport Star: J. 3. LRr8a, one ol j tl e pr-'pritt ,rs of the South Si Je Woolen .lyiiiik, una au appit, ireo Uli uis arm WOICO c rialLly ought to r alvo tbe cbamp'on ship for size. It measures st-ven feet and od iocb io circamtereoce f.mr feet irom tbe ground, and tee extreme wicta of the top is lorty-seven feet and lour inches The tree was grafted and et out by Mr LaK,0e, and is f the Vandever kind ol at pie. The tree is iorty-one years old. Tuesday was dividend day with tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Corrpiny, A lumor was started among brokers In Pn.ladblphia that tne dividend would be p-is ed, and in the prevailing excitement it gained credence. Home brokers at the board meeting offered small lots of stock a. 49, which were quickly taken. Tre board of directors met, however, and declared tbe usual quarterly dividend of one dollar per ebaie, which sent tbe stock up A P 1 S Ia. 1 a looiji, its previous nure. Senator Boutwell repudiated a bill Tnes day trom the select committee on civil ser vice, providing that on and after a date which is left blank exls'.icg pensions ageociea shall be discontinued, and the dunes Imposed by law rr regulations on the several pension agents shall thereafter bs performed by tbe treasurer of the United States at Washington. Tbe bill further provides that to facilitate the payment of ptnsioos in this manner, tbe treasurer may designate suffl 'lent cumber ot clerks to sign ch cks tor him and checks thus signed shall be ptid by fiicers ot the banks on which they are drawn. New. Albany Ledger: List night and the night before, a number ot tbe members j of the Upper Fourth street Colored Bip.Ut I Church and the intimate friends of tbe pattor of that cbarch, held a wake at his Ireaidence, watobing the mortal remains o b'a wife, who died Tuesday evening. Tbe ti ual ceremonies peculiar to tte colored peop'e were held. At midnight the com- . party, composed of about one aozsn vclces, sang those old familiar and beautiful lung metr tunes, making a very solemn, I tbouKb aoMl-inspiriog effect npon all within hearing. The voices could be beard fnll half a mile, and an riiaLt notlir tnn tht ' those familiar witb sacred music en id designate tbe tunes. It would be sate to say that onedozm c dored people can make as much mulo as doubl that cumber of wblte people Tr ey seem to enter into tbe spirit and seo'imeutot the sjDg with al tbir soul and poer, ana their rich, sTjng sod melodious voices have a very charming effect, epcc:ally at a distance.

STREWN WITH SCULLS.

Later Butcheries by the Redskins on the Road that Leads to Deadwood. SLAUGHTERED BY THE SIOUX. THIRTY SIX MEN KILLED IN ONE PARTY AND NINE IN ANOTHER - A GOVERNMENT WAGON-TRAIN RAIDED. A Deadwood City, Dakota, correspondent of tbe Chicago Times says: There are plenty of Indians in this vicinity rot withstanding the numbers with Sttlng Bull, their depredations are numerous. In the last few days war parties are reported to have been seen in different directions, and another wholesale butchery took places few days ago on the Fort Pierre route the details of which may first reach you by this letter. Out of an outgoing train of forty men, only lour escaped to tell tbe horrible tal. The report seems to bs well authenticated. The train was under tbe leadership of Robert Dann, formerly of Denver, and they were making their nay to the eat by way of the Fort Pierre route. Tbey bad g' t more than halfway ti tbe Missouri river when tbe attack was made. It is eetl mated tta' there are about two hundred lodges ot the Indians, or; rom 1,000 to 1200 warr,lois. THE TRAIN WAS COMPLETELY SURPRISED, but they made as gallant a defense as tbey could under the circumstances. Exactly how tbe four escaped Is not clear, hut I presume, after seeing that further resistance was vain, they mounted the fleetest horses tbey could get and succeeded in getlng out of reach, while the red fiends were engaged in the work of searching and rob bins the persons or tbe victims who had al ready fallen. Having driven eff all the stock and secured all the plunder tbey wanted, tbe Indians then set nre ta tbe wagons and destroyed them. I ctnnot get the names of any of the victims except that of Dunn, The Indians were coming in from tbe nortb, and it is reasonably be lieved they were engaged in tbe Custer massacre. These statements seem fully confirmed by parties who have Just come in over the Pierre road on horseback, who say tbey were at the scene and saw THE GHASTLY CORPSES and tbe remains of the wagons. An o'd mountain man, who has for years been an observer of tbe tr'achery of tbe Slonx, ard the management ot affairs at tbelr agencif, expn s?ed to me tbe opinion that "this is tbe work of Custtr s cu"cbera,wbo are now going into tbe agencies to have a grand ecalp dance, and expecting to draw more ratiors." And when they reach the Missouri, if they are not pursued and purlehed, they will get all tbe fixed ammunition they want, and either return to Sitting Bull's besdquarters, or scatter alorg the various routes ot travel to tbe B'ack Hills to murder, ravish and plunder. "The more we fuht and kill, the more tbey will gve u," 1tbe motto of the Sioux warriors, and their ex patience in tbe ptst with peace c mm sionrs amply Justifies it. By celerity of movement, I have no doubt tbe murderer of tbe Dunn P'rty can be surprised and cfp'ured. Tbe war department ought to be Informed of tbe affir five days frrm th's dte that !s, if tbe expreasridpr who carries it should not be captured on bis way to Sidney. Tbe raiders referred1 to will then be at or in the vicinity rf Fr' Pierre, playing the role of "good Indians." I hope to bear of a reitiment of cavalry being sent there forthwith, with orders to come over that route If tbe war department wishes to PUNI"H THE BUTCHERS of its citizens. ami soldier?, let it send troof. s where tbey ar. As I predicted would be tbe case, in my Fort Lincoln letlUer, tbe hostiles have probably thought it advisable to disorganize their forces for awhile, to b9 reconceutratsd at tbe (-leisure or call of the war chiefs, and they are now coming down in detached parties to massacre and plunder aloes; the exposed frontiers and on the various routes ot travel; and when GemSneridac we have beard of bis coming reaches tbe cene ot tbe lttte battief, I bear he wl.l Sud co enemy to oppose. Protfct tbe routes ol travel and cspture the equaws and chl'dren, that is tbeeffectna policy. And right now cmes to me the report ot an other wholesale butchery, this time on tbe Sid oev route, over which th;s letter nous: travel, if it fcfts through. I can cot eav that it is well authenticated, but I think it is most likely true. It is to tne effect that tbe ox train ot Pratt A Ferris as ATTACKED B7 ISDIAN3 yesterd- y naornlng at Buffalo gop, 20 miles south of Custer City, nl tbe entire pr:y of Line men in charge were slaughtered. 1 fear the story Is too true, from the particularity with which tbe details are given. It e folioaiog aie given as the names o the victims, the two first being 'rui Lan caster county, Nebraska, and tbe r8'JeuciS ot the others Dlng unknown: Ji Kerr, Jnl n Weatberwfx, J seph Tayloi; wm. uouins, ueD. aaaes, ja. Eduard, Dill Bllliim, and two colored men, one named urart and the otbtra came not given. Tbe victims were scalped, as the report goew, and their bodies s bock in el mutilated ; and then the stock was all run off, atd THE WAGONS DESTROYED. Proep9cters just arrived here report war parties coming in toward the hills from all directions. They are all coming from the North. Hera in Dead wool City there is no danger whatever, as we have 2,000 well armed men In tbe cmp, and are well op in the mount airs, our natural fortifications being impregnable. We could cot be dislodged by all tbe savages in the con tinent. But I fear the agricultural farmers in tbe Spearfisb valb y, and unaru.ed pros pectlng parties who are out are in Imminent danger. Tho Indians have undoub:edly concluded to try guerrilla warfare for a wb lie, and I preaane telleve, re n id Dy their recent succeseee, that tuey will soon massacre and exterminate ail the whites In the Black Hills. I would suggest that tbe war department at once authorize a brigade ot 1,000 men to be enrolled and organize here, the government fnrnlahIne them supplies. Tee men are here, and would respond to tbe first call men experienced in Indian warfare, and Inured to tbe hardships of tbe camp-life. A re-gi-meLt of such men without re fleeing on the bravry oi new recruits, I sav it wculd Co more execution than halt a d zen regiments oi lnrxoerieoced volunteers. Mr. L. H. Emmooa has started a new paper In Noblesville, which he calls the Democrat, tbe firt cumber of which is before us. It Is a creditable piper In appearance and general make op. We hope It will receive a llber! pttronag from tbe D mocra'snf HaoAitou c unty. I' gives the whole D mocratlo lcket a hearty au import, and will not fail, we presume, to properly advertise Noblesvlll's greatest attrar.icnt her ctlebrated mineral spring.

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Need not be endured, althonzh what cant moat be. Among the Dodlty 111 auscepUble of complete removal oy mat oenign tome ana alterative, Ho6tetter' 'S o mach Bitters, are . general debility, malarial U vers, conmlpation, dyspepaa, liver disorder od nervoa neu. its remedial capabilities are, nowevrr, oy no means limited to these maladies, its properties aa a blood Aepvrgent render It xtremely serviceable In expelling the acrid Impurities which produce thove painful disorder, rheumatism and gout, a.nl its invigorating aid mildly stimniatlng effect npon tbe kidneys and b'adder consti' ute it a unef ol medeclne for Impeding those organs to a complete performance of their fuuc.lons when tbey are weak and inactive In fac', there la scarcely an v dlneave of which weakness is an accompaniment, in hieb this admtrab'e medicine can not be used ariih advantage. SOLID WEALTH $600,OOOIN GIFTS! Grandest Pchems Ever PrwenUd to tbe Pnbllo A FORTUNE FOK ONLY $12. ' THE KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION GOV PAN V, authorised by a special act ol the Kentucky Legislature for ttie benefit, or tbe PUBLIU KJrIOOLa OF FRANKFURT, will have the firbt of their series of grand drawings at Major Ilall In tha city of Frankfort, Ky., Thursday, Aug 31, 1876, en which occasion they will dlstr'bute to the ticKei-boidera the immense sum or S600 OOO. Thos. P. Porter, Ex-Got. Ky., Gen. Man'gr. POSITIVELY KU POS FOX HEXT. as we have a series of grand drawings and can not estabihib tbe prtcedent of postponing. LIST OF OIFTS: One Grand Ovsh Gift One Urtind Cash OifU One "rand Cash wilt One Grand Cash Gift.. moco 25, M.W 1V OP 5,(JCfl 60.U0 60.0UI l,0tJt One Grand (ah Uirt One Grand rath Glft...Mm.....M 60 Cash Gifts of l,um each 10 Cash Gifts of 600 each 10! ash Gifts of M each lUOCashGliuof .30; each 2uu Cash Gifts of 2 0 each C Cash Gifts of 10 ' each 10,000 Cash Gilts of 12 each- .-. 12U.UUU XOU1, 11.156 Gifts, All Cash....... 6 ,HA PRICE OF TICKETS: Whole tickets. 912: Halves, S; On arters, 3: t Tickets, IHM); 27J Ticke's, 1 0; Hi Tickets I 00; Wi Tickets, fl.Ouo, luo.uoo- Tickets at 1 each. Hon. E.. Taylor. Mayor of Frnkfort, Vie entire Board of City Councilnaen. lion. Alvin uuvaii, late uniei justice or Jvntucay, ana other distinguished citizens, together with such disinterested persons as the tlcaet bolder prea nt may designate will superintend the drawing. rtem'ttances can be made ny express, urart, Poatofflce Money O'der or KegisU red Letter made payable to Kentucky cash Distribu tion Compact. All communications, orders for tickets, and applications for Agencies should be addressed to HOW. Til Oft. P. POrtTE, General Mannger, Frankfor, Kv. For fu'l information apply to UARIdON A A BKA MS, Journal Building, Indianapolis inn. TUERK IS NU FLACK L1KK For tbe purchase of Reliable READY-MADE OLOTHINS For Men, For Boy3 Fr Youths, , For Children, And No Iloa'e Like V7ANAMAEER& BROWN'S f ixth a Maiket Sis., Philadelphia, FOR LOWEST PRICES, FOR BEST CLA3- GOODS, FOR IMMKNS1TY OF 8T00K, FOR OUAKNTEED SATISFACTION. The Largest Clothing House in America WANAMAKSR RROWN.. $1,200 PHOFIT ON $100 Made any day in Put and CaK Invent ao cording; to your means, flu, Ii0 or SK0 li Slock Privileges ha brought a kmall fortam to the careful investor: We advise wnen ant hour tooperatesa(c-ly. Kookwiih all in 'or ma tion sent fbkx. Address orders bv ma l or telegrpn to u x rr.ii A i o . Bankers and Rroers 17 Wull nt,. N. Y". STAlE OK 1ND1 "A, Mrlon county, as. In thee arTor Court of Marion county in the täte of Indiana, September term, 178. ' Ellas". Coverdlll vs. Morrell O. Brown et al. Re It known that onthe3'st day of July 187ö, thewbove nrnned pllailff, by bis attorney, nl' d In tbe office of tbe clerk of tne Superior Conn o' Mario i c nnty, in tbe atitc ol Indiana, bls-complaint sgilDst the above nsm-d oefendants lor foreclosure or inr' gage and on said 31st day of July, ltsrfi, the said plain i iff tiled in paid clerk's office the sffldavli of a competent person showing that said deHndants, Morell O. Brown and 'Brown, hit wife axe not residents oi tbe state of Indiana. ow, therefore, by order of said court, said defendant last ab-ve named are here y notified of the filing and rendeucy of taid com pi' lut against them, and that nnless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at tbe calling of said cause on ihe second day of the term ot said ooun, to be begun and be d at the court bouse In tbe city of lud'anapolls on the first Monday In October, 187, said complaint, and tne matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In their abnenee. AUSTIN H. BROWN, Clerk. Claypool a Ketchcm, Atfya for Pl'irr. aug2-3w. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, as: In tbe Superior Court of. Marlon county. In tne s at a of Indiana, September term, 1S76. No. H,15. Joseph Caylor et al. va. Richard Ward et al. Be it known that on tbe 29tb day of July, 187, the above named plain 'lös, by tbelr attorney, filed In the office of the clerk of tbe Superior Court o Marlon county, la the state of Indiana, their complaint against the above named de endants for foreclosure of mortgage, and on said 3ist day of July, ltfTfi, tbe aa.a plaintiffs filed In open court the affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendant. Jobn H McMakln, la not a resident of the stau of Indiana. Now therefore, by order of said court, said defendant laat above named U hereby notified ol the filing and pendency of said com plaint ag.lnsi blm.atid that unlea he appears and answers or demurs thereto at the calling of ald cause on the second day of the term ol said court to be begun and held atthe court bouse In tbe eil of Indianapoll , on the first Monday iu October, 1878, ald complaint, and the ma ters and things therein contained and al'eged, will be beard and determined in his absence. , . AUSTIN H. BROWN, Clerk. A. Fairhctrst. Atl'y for Plt'fl. auct-Sw TX)K the Mpeedy cure of Seminal Weaknea C Lost Manhood and all disorders brought on by Indiscretion or exoeaa. Any d rubelst has the ingredients. Address, DAVIDSON A 00 Bex 23S0. New York.

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LEGAL. Notice to Non. Resident. Whrreas, a certain precept bas be n duly lesu d io me by the mayor -f the c!t of lndi s uspolts, under tbe corpora e i--al ol said 'ity, dateu July 19, 1876, sbowicg that here a due the folloaiüg samt d contractor tbe amount hereinafter specihed for street Improvement In the city of Inaiauapoils, Mai len county, li diana: Due Davis and Muse for grading and gravel Ing Eighth sirtet, and sidewaiks, in tn the Fem ratilrosd to till 1 avenue, from K lzabeth U Kcrperthe mm ot ihirtj-one ao iarsard sixty cents (3. ti), amount' of aHement charged against lot o. nine (9, in quare No. two ( ) in tbe Indianapolis Car tompany'a first aadiiion io tbe city of li dianc polls, Marlon county, Int Una. No 'be said defendant is hriety n-tifet that unles witbin ( ) days ftt-r the pub i cation or three weeks of this notice ihe amount so axstsst-d against the above ce-ctibtd Jot or oaicel f land is Daf. I will pr e-ed to collt-ct trie amount o Hesetw-td ty iymia t-a eot said lot or p rcfl f land, or o inuch ti r.of as may be nc-ary to sitlsf, the ibove calm, and a 1 costs hat may accrue. UEÄRY W.TUrEWlLER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, lud Ja y 26 1S7. Sae for S-reet Imcrovement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor vt the ciiy of Iudlau.poila, Indiana, and duly altes ed bylbe cle.k or said city, under the corporate eU ol aaid cltr, will on SATURDAY. Anfügt 2(5, 187ß, Sell at public auction at the ci y court room, b tween the hours 1 1 10 o'clock a. m. aLd 4 o'clock of said day toe ol owing described lot, or par ei of land, or so muctt thereof as may be necessary to satlttry tbe sum heieiDafier named a a segd aiunt such pr. mii-es for street ibipruvemeut and all ust-. to-wit: Lit N one ( ) In JfcGlnnls b bdlvislon la rquare No. two (2) sou heatt addition to tbe city of Indianapolis Marion couutv, ! diana, owntd by Tbnuias B. Herey, aalnet wuicb. is as eesed the snm of fourteen dollara ahd eventy cent (5 1 ) for ntnet improvement ic fhVor of James W. Hudson, contractor. HESRY W. TÜI J AVILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., Augnst a. l(-76. Notfc to Non-Resident. Whereas, a certain precept bas been duly issued to me by the may or of tbe city of Indianapolis. U de' the corporate real of said city, dated July 19, 18'6, ehowlng ttat there la ne tbe following name i contractor tne amount hereinafter specified for et eet improvement Id the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiaoa: Dae Hirsra Ince for . fading tne fir t" alley south of Me: rill street, runpltg eahisnd wett from the first slley wtst ot New J rsey street to the flrs alley east of Alabama strte', from John S. Can enter, amount of a-awt-sment charged against fifty (-0) fer, east tnd of lot Mo. seventeen (17) Id outl t o. one hundred and our (14) In ihe city of Indiana polls Marlon oounty, Indiana Now, the a id defendant is hereby notified that, unless within () daysp.lt- r tbe nabllcation, tor three wee as, of Ibis notice the amount so assessed against tbe above described lot or parcel of laud Is paid, I will pro e -ed to collect tbe amount so asee-ied by levy and sale of fall lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary o satisfy tbe above claim and a J costs that may accrue. HERY W. TUrEVILER, a City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., August 2, lt78 N OTICKIs hereby given to tbe citizens of the Second ward, in the city or lndlanapolis, Center township Marlon county, Indiana, that I, Jordon Hecht, a male Inhabitant of said ward, over the age of twenl-one years, w 11 apply to the boaid of county com in Unionen of said county, at their rpterube- meeting tor a license to sli 'or one year spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, witb the privilege of allowing the same o oe a ran a on my premises. The precise location of tbe premises whereon I desire to aell said liquors Is described as follows: Lot No. 6, squats 6, a- d kcovrn as Mo. 61 Nortb Illinois street, la the city ot jDdlauapoli, Center township, Marion couDty. Indiana. , ISignedJ JORIX)N ILECHT. XTOl ICR Is hereby gten to the citizens of il the Twe tin waid, in tbe city of Indianapt Us, Center township, Mario county, Indiana, that I, Tbcmaa wren a male Inhabitant of siud ward, over the- age of tw-nty-one ears, will apply to the bo.ru of coantjr eommls8iont rs ot said county, a. their next meet pg, tor a license to sell. lo. one j ear, eplrl.oa, riuoai and matt llqaors In a less quantity tban a quart at a time, w ltti tbe privilege of allowing the same to ba drank oo nav prm lses. ' the precise location of the prvmls wtiereon 1 d sire to sei sid 1 qaora la de crib d n follows: Lota Kos. si a. d 32 outlot 113. in Tweiitb ward, known as.1V r-outh Teoneaaee street la tbe city of Indiana oils, venter township. Marion county. 1. druna ölgued TuOJlAÖ WREN,