Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 58, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1876 — Page 6

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1876.

POLITICAL.

Democratic Doings in Indiana. DR. WOOLLEN'S CANVASS. BS AND A. O. SMITH MA KINO A THOROUGH CANVAS i F THE FOURTH DISTRICT THAT ABB ORBhTBD WI . H I, A ROB AUDIHNCÜ8. Special to the Sentinel. Scottsbuko, Ind ., Sept. 2L -Dr. L. J. Woollea. Democratic candidate lor Congress In this district, and A. Ü. Smith of Jennings county hare beea making a canvass of Scott county this wek. Hiace last Monday iheT bae spoken a Ltxtogton. Ho man. New Fran klort, rranauo ana aus in 10 irg- gaiutnui. At ail of these piac the people, mrued out as they never did b-Iore in Scot; count;, and the close attention and enthusiastic devotion with which they received the speakers, show that the Democracy of Scott cuuty Is in dead earnest, and are determined to cnuvpietelj overthrow RadicalIsm lu tbia couuty, iroin tbe hlgoest to the lo est officer, d give old Blae Jeans 45 ma Jonty. LjuH xtou was In this couniy this week, anu tpoae at New Fraoktort Tuesday aiiernoon. HHpe-cb was the ih uneti, 11 not the mos c n'emyiibie evei heard in ihi county. Ue abasea Is-inoc ats by the wholesale, advised iue bu.iding of school houses to i educate the people of bcutt couniy, thai. In time they would learn not to vote the Democratic ticke , ana cl ed bis speech by singing a Hit -soig. He bad no lalriy lecoveredfiom .bis -Jam oo.ee" at Scot taba-g the da b -fore, where he took a little "game at draw" with 'the boys" in a sa mill near town It is Itanul how kng ScoM county whisky will stay with a fellow. Smith and Wooi.en spuk at New Frankfort the same evening AFTER LEONID A3 HAD FiNISHB . Smith reviewed Sexton's speech, answered his arguments aod 1 the most pleaant strain of sarcasm aud witticism completely annihilated the governor, skinning him from head to fo-t, and then teld h.m up to tbe public gz and ex critlouo; the people of of Scott count?. i.on goose at the court house here Monday night to thirteen Republicans ana nineteen D mocrats. He did cot commence 8. easing uuiil nearly cine o'clocs, ud ihen la a stammering half laiotio way managed to te'l his auditois mat iney snonia seriously consider ana give great weight to every utterance ue maae rot the reason that he was tbe next o the g eatest man lu official position In the great state ol Indiana. A'ter thin be smug- the bioooy shirt right and If if, ciosel up by cursing tcoit county, and went over to the TKKRKLL HoUSB and tried to maoufacure a bloody shirt out of a sheet. The proprietor of the Ten ell House till ha- tbe sheet and will exhibit It t anj 'Joil Republican" on preseaiat.on of certlflate of good character. Dr. Woo'len wl 1 carry this coantv by 5 0 maj my. and It Hexton wou'd consent t stay here on week that majority would Increase be I ore Oc'ober to 8)'. D . Woo en s speeches are plain, instructive aud se-rchlig. Hir sntlewanl. öepor raent and kind, unassuming mann-r are Winnies o es for him every place be gom. His.it-cu n l a i nxit6 conclusion, and tbe peoole of ibis dlsfict m think the w adorn of tne D mocrats In relieving them irom the biner aiterua ive of bavin to be reprea. uied oy such a noble specimen as Leon id an S xton. Smith In Lis secbe Is pajlng bla respects loone J H Fried ey .senator row Hoot', and c tdidaefrre- le ilo . The beautiful wv besbOws tip the record ol th s tu dern leg'stater s both Interesting anInstructive. Hin vote In tbe infamous apportloDmeut bill, on ihe Wsb-u-haud ErieCana swind'e. and bis conntc ion with tbe (Sou Item Prison Iran is r presented with force and abliliy wblnn aend c..v.c ion to every one who bears. F led ley lit not get a I em era lie VO'e in t-co t uns campaign, and many Repub lea s say tbev wi I not vote or him. Tüls r vi w of hisncrd bv Mr.wmth.has cooked Lis goose. God-tye Frlediey! TH. NOK I'd fcOLTD. LARQK AND ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING ELKHART AD SoUTH B ND, AT Special Correspondence of the Sentinel HttADttUARrEtw Northers Lvdiaka. I Divisor ukano Army of admimstka txvb Kefokm, tv. pieuiber o, 187. There is tua oder la tbe sky and ''lightnine 1 everv lim ." In Northern Inuiana. If the meetings o Friday at Elkhart, and Saturday at Sooth Beud, are aoy indicatlona of WLSt is going on ii ther parts of tbe .state, tne Democracv will sweep Indiana on tbe lOtn o next mouth by 25,000 maj tritv. It bad been aivertls-d mat Unci J 'omy Willlm, Do W. Voortena and M LI. Bovee wouhI an reat tbe electors of tC kbart Cunn y atd vicinity, on Friday afternoon atd evenh g. Ttiti day opened beautifully f r tbe caure of ti e D m xraoy. At 12 O'clock a bi'k ry puin 150 teet nli naa ra' d a und tbe shouts o the multitude wnicn at that early hour o the day Dad already made known (belr preseace. Mr. B ive, h bad arrived ol an earl tram, v called n pon tor a brtet speec l, whicü he gave to the multitude aa sort of chris nii g or aa a preliminary to the spoea wbico were t-) follow in tne af ernoou and eveoli g A 2:30 o'clock a'- least three tiousawere asetuolfd la front ol thi suua wiere ts bad bn provided for abou' 500 O veroir Williams opened tbe bal with a speech of ab ut an hour 'a duration, iolloaed by the Hon. M. II Bovee, woo, in a spin ed address of an boar and a balf. beld uia audi-uce wl h tbe h-sest attention. Li tLe fcVeoiDrf the Hon. D. W. Voorl ees ,in r. h-h1 an audiwnce e tlmaied at 5 000, wbo listened for tw boors to tbe elcqaHit adflreMnt id's biecbstuponof t p-n le's cause. 8 x Hundred' torches Were In ine wit n b ds f music, traii8Dreolcte and otr-r aco n pn.iiuenis ot such pararta A l in all, i. was a larloua day lor kbart. AT H0UTH BEND the same grand me. tin- were bei J asor the previuua day, only wi'h lncreaeei number in atiendarce. Mr. Voorbees aid Blue Jea'is spoke at tbe afternoon meetli g to 3 M 0 people, and M. U. B ivee vraa auutuuied for tbe even ire. Tbe torches iu idh ev-rdnv, by actnl conn1, numbered so me 1 100, wniie V e K-put)li-Cai.s, h-hnd ui-e irn ot shoot nail tb--b z-( (ih D ra era a,Dunob-te 540 yrche, aud were a i.iifi aed bv SeDaUir Allison. The D"fii -criic meeting ws an iu.meofl atlair. Cnir t-" lamerua and farmers filled tberour y d ar ufd, wti.e an e-ger crowd ol at iea 4 0xi. to ue t-stlmtting it aa Mtfh h 6ot4). wre address d bv B W ir of La P rt. am 0peland hi O Powers 01 Kalam z"o. Tbe tnetir.g aa mcK en'hu slsstlf arri d ui rurattve. At 11 o'c.ocH ol uri uifijt was proposed, wuen tbe crowd r-a iej uton B .v-s for a second speeort. t i wl;ib be acceded in additional Ttmarss ot so in: Ofteeu mlDO'f-s. Great gcyui wm d it.o bv uotn mating, and ii results wi I b .on.ervao e t ext m -niD Ha Kcruvl-r Co fax b-en a borne be wU'd riaVM .m- to the ooiciusion tfca tbe oav r ' JuJatent t'd p ma for bis Dartv. N t.iberii Tr.dtar.a will do ber whole ou y. D OKERNCA41LE GLEAMING. THk 10 1, BnD ( AUSf. (F RADICALISM 05 1 H a aHK IH oLU PUTNAM. Spelal om-sOf deno of the Hentlnel.l Gbuncastlb, Id., 8ept. 10, 1878 Ten 4 ays ago tbe R puiillcans here bad, by tbe ns s ol monev and t e machine sppllato anuoeeoed it, aroosloe a little of tbe old iu tu9i:taaa, aud sou. m vaso. weit

encoursged to believe that tbey bad a

chance ot carrying tbe state for Harrison. Bat tor some reason the slight exhibition of tbe war spirit bas gradually disap peared, nntil it is now a thing of tbe past. rbey can't enthuse worth a rent. They bired Bameman'a Opera Hnnse and ad vertised Senator Wright of Iowa, and tbe on. L. F. Miller, candidate for reporter ot tbe superior court, lor speeches last night. Tne weather was delightiol. Tne bills bad been posted for eight or ten days. The band paraded tbe btreeis in tbe evDiog, but wben the grave Senator, with ministerial air and tones of voice, began his speech, there was by actual count, )ust wobundred and twenty one persons in the ball to bear him, and as tor poor Miller, be quit tbe roetrnm because be was compelled to by the bonest indignation ol Republi cans present, while In tbe midst of an attempt to prove that Uncle Jimmy Williams was a secessionist. Radicalism Das died an early deth in tbe campaign nere, and any e flirts to strain tbe machine again to the point ot enthus'am is likely to ureas no toe wnoie coucern. inej nave evidently beard from their head quarters that the die is cast, and that U .cie Jimmy is good for 20,009 majority in October. FROM! THE SOUIfclERN SECTION OF THESTA1E. PULITZER AT TELL CITY HEWMOBS AT CANNfcLTON GRAND TORCH LIOHT PROCKSSXON IMMBNSB CROWDS AND SPLENDID fcPRCHKS. Special Correspondence of the Sentinel. Tell City, Ind , Sept. 16. The Hon. Joseph Pulitzer was received here on the 12th by a large torchlight procession, and delivered an able and t fleet ive speech to more than 1 000 people. He is the peer in every way of Carl Scburz. The grandest torchlight process;ou that bas ever taken place in this ctnnty marched through Cancel ton latst Friday nigbt. A pole wax raised in the aiternoon and tbe name ot Tilden and Hendricks thrown to tbe breeze. Col. J. A. Mess more delivered wo excellent speeches, one in tbe afterooon and one at night. He spoke ebb fly uoon tbe flnaccs and reviewed the une qual legislation of the Republican Congrs In favor of tbe bondholder. We are gaining votes every day; bave got tbe Republicans nnder and will make them cry iu October. WILLIAMS AND HARRISON. THE TWO MEN CONTRASTED WHICH SHALL bUCCMBD governor hbndick3 when HE Bt-COMRS VICE PRESIDENT. To the Editor of the Sentinel. Sir Ihe peop.e of Indiana will in a f.' w days be called upon to choose between the two gentlemen whose names appear above for govercor ol the state of Indiana for tbe next four years. Let us look at them. Mr. Williams, tue Democratic candidate, is a plain, unpretectious farmer, who bas served t unpeople of bis cooot and senatorial district for thirty years i more recently bas reprrsnnted tbe district in Congress and at Washington be main tained tbe same quiet, honest and dignified deportment tuat ne d splat s at borne. He Qas tlea to tbe proud position of a canai late lor the nrt place in tbe gift of tbe pplt .f this sta'e by gradual progres sion, while every step bas been scrutinized oy toe public. While not a brilliant ora tor, be knows the O' king of onr state government as well as any man in it. He may not be able to go into tbe court room and by it genions Mgument save a vlllait from the penitentiary, but be knows th laws of tbe state oi Indiana better than Gen. Harrison, tor be bas been Identified with all Btaie legislation for many years. His h ma is on the farm. He never lived any where eise, nor did oe ever claim any itber business or vocation. As a servant ot tbe people In bigb places, be does not leel called upon to change tbe cut, fashion or texture of bis dress. The areat majority ot his constituents nave al ways been farmers, ana bis arets as wen aa bis manners proclaim him tbeir ripetentative. He is pleasant and an able, geterous aud just, temperate and moral. He meets his tellow citizens with a near'y shake ol tbe band, bis own a brawny, nones one, tbe companion of a big aua Don est beait, and 11 elected governor, ol wbien I do not entertain a doubt, win carry ii.to tbe executive mansion tbe same simplicity that belongs to tie people be so fitly represents, and will command the i es pect ot all the people except the kldgloved snobs aod tools. GEN. HARRISON is a born aristocrat; a man of fine natural abili'y, and tbe most careful and polished training. He possesses none ol tbe com mm vices, and Is an orator ot strergth He is a lawyer, and stands in tbe front row in bis profession in this state. He drpae9 wita pcropuiom neatness aod care, and Drf serves bis complexion with ail the vauity aod care of a society Delle. lie la a blonde, and fair to look upon, ana grasps the band of a national banker, or any other capitalist, with a beautirul band aa s)tt as a girl's, it wsnev6r s ouea Dy ioe t ach ot a laborers' and elegant kids preaerve their wmtene-ta mrougu all tbe seasons. He is a professor of religion wbo believes that no human being will ever see para dise wbo does not belong to hla cburcb. lie bas Id bis veins tbe blood of aniline: triona ancestry, but it is as cold as the olood of a irog. Fat a snowball la m mou b ia January and it would keep until the4taot July. Ue poiotswitb uodigaised pride to bis ped8re andrejjic s that he la not of the common nera. aouia he be elected Uovemor be would, no doabt, discbarge the onties of the office with aoliiiy aod on täte occasions wouia bt) Domted out as a verv ba idsom man aud bin drers won d bA laultless. His reeeitto&s would sprkle with diamonds and silks ar.d pIch youog men ot aristo crailo parents, with unsullied pedigrees would spaK ot bis entertainments i "h gh toned and perfectly splendid " i nese fine pictures of tbe two men are true to li'e. The nrst is toe represents' ;ivn ot the people wbo labor with their banns and that clans wbo like piain non et .unswerving integrity .democratic stmplici'y and a reverence lor tne maxim pay as you go" Tb other r-preaeots bis lue. poetry, patent leather boots and loud atcn chains, mansard roofs and big organs, tie young men wbo part their bar in tbe middle, opera glasses aod ooloirue waer. rattan canes ana spotted dogs. ! sucb a battle tbe friends ot Mr. W1 ams bave notning to fear. J. LEBANON, ReptemoAr 18, 1876. Tbe attendance yesterday excels any previous day in tbe history ot the Cen tenial exposition. Over 100 000 admis sions were reported op to 1 o'clock. G-rt Grant la prnsent and at noon lunshed at tbe Bttish headquarters. General Crook arrived at Ft. Laramie last evening and Is now In council with Gener18uerldan wbo has been waiting wJio at tnat )uiubsiuce öaiaruay.

LFOiL.

Salo for Benefits. By virtue of an act of tbe Genera' Assets blv of tbe state of Indiana, approved March I7tb, 1875, entitled "an act in relation to laying oat, opening, widening, altering and vaca ion of streets, alleys ana highways," etc., I will, on BAI ÜRDAY, October 7th, 1876, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, oftiiscl'yof lndl-npol a. Indiana, between tbe iioors of lu o'cock a. m and 4 o 'clock p. m. of said day the following described lot or patcei ot land, or so muh tbe eor s may o necessary to satUfy the sum hereinafter named, as a-sessed gainst such premises for benefits and all costs, to-wlt: Lot No. one (1) and the south me half of lot No, two (J) m a. U Wright's 1st addition to the city oi Indisnap 1 a Marlon c unty, Indiana, owned bj U. M. Brook 4, sgalnst whi"h is assessed th- sum of tnirty ) dollars, for beneflts in tbe matter of opening Second street, from Merilian to Fonruylvania stretts. HENRY W. TÜTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., September 13, 1878. Sale for Benefits. By virtue of an act of tbe General Assembly of the State of Indiana, a ppr Ted March 17, 187i, entitled "An act In relation to the laying oat, opening, widening, altering, aod vacation of streets, alleys and highways," etc., 1 will, on . SATURDAY, October 7th, 1876, sell at public anction, at tbe nty Court Room, of tbe city of Indianapolis. Indiana, between the bours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock P. M.. of ald day, the following described lot or parcel of land, or as mac-, thereof as mav be necessary to satisfy tbe sum hereinafter named, as assessed against uch premises for ben fits and ail costs, to-tt: Lots No, thirty-tour. (4) thirty-five (35) and 4hlity-lx (36) in 1 nncan'a addition to tb city oi lua anapoila, Marlon county, Indiana owned by F. Russell, against which b assess the sam of seventy-five ($76) oil ars for benefi s In the matter of opening 8 -coud street frwm Meridian to Pennsylvania street. HEN RY W. TÜTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., September 13, 1876. Sale for Benefits. By virtue of an act of the General ssemblv of ibe Mateo Indiana, approved March 17th 1875, en i It led "An act In re a ion to tbe la li it ou., opeDinz, widening, altering and vacation of streets, alley, and highways," etc., 1 will, on SATURDAY, October 7, 1S76, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room oi the city ot Indianapolis, Indiana, between tbe b .u a of lu o'clock a m aod 4 o'clock P. a , of said day, the following described lot or parcel oi lam', or so much thereof as may b-neoea-ary to sa'i-'y the snm heretuafte named, as assessed against such premises lor benefits and all costs, to wit: Forty-five (4) by two hundred and six (2Cti feet ot the northeast corner f lo' No seven lu it. Clai's addition and e:gnt() feto th south side O! lot No, six (b) In Buisch and Goeppeis subdivision of St. Clair's addit on all in tbe city o Indianapolis, Marion county, inaiana, owned o Mary ti utcson. sgdut-i which is as essed the sum of one hundred ai.d flity (UiO) dollars, fo benefl sin the matter oi opening Second street Iiom Meridian to Pennsylvania sirtem. IIERY W. TUTEWTL'-R, C ty Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., September 13, 18.6. Sale for Benefits. Br virtue of an act of the Generally Assem bly of the sta e of Indiana, approved March 17tn, 1870 entmea "An act in relation u tne lavmz ont.oDenloz. widening, altering, and vacation of streets, alleys and high ways," etc., 1 will, on SATURDAY, October 7, 1376, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room of the city of lndtnapolls, Inddiana between tbehouisof iu o'clock A. M and! o'clock p.m. of ald day, tbe tollowing de-Ksrlbed parcel ol land, or ro much tbe eof as mav be necessary to satisfy the sums hereinafter named, as as sessed Bgalns' sucU premises, for benefits and ail costs, to-wlt: Two acres, more or less, of the north 8lde of lot o. eleven ('1), In St. Clair's addition to the city of lud ian-polls. Marion county, Indiana. owned by E. B Martln iale, against wulcn is as-e.sed the sum ot one huaaredand twenty ($ 2ii) dollars, tor benefits in Ue matter of opening tsecond street from Mtiidlan to Pennsyivan.a street. HENRY W. TÜTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., September 13,1876. Sale for Benefits. Bv virtue of an act of th General Assembly of the state of Iodla a, approved March 17 b, 1875. entitled 'An act in relation to tne laying oat, openii. e, widening, altering, and vacation or streets, alleys ana mgnwaya," etc , j. win, on SATURDAY, October 7, 1876, Sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, or the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, b tweea tne boora oi 1" o'clock A. M. aod 4 o'clock p u. of said dav, tbe following described lot or par cel 01 laou, or so muco tuereoi as ma ue uri? esswry to atisty the sum hereinafter named, a- aaaeased agalnxt aacb. premises for benefits j .ii ... .A i . WU Mil OUBMt, IV U Lot No. twenty-thre (21) In Martlndale's addition to be cltv of Indianapolis, Marlon county. Indlan,owned bv Fred Kusch, "ga'nt-t which is assess d ihe mm of forty-five (W) dollars, for benefl's in the matte' of open in g Second street Irom Meridian to Pennsj 1 vama streets. HENRY W. TÜTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., September 13, 1876, Sale for Benefits, By virtue of an Act of the General Assembly of tbe state rf Indians, approved Match 17. 875, entitled "An ct in relailon to tbe laylnK oat, opening, widening, altering and vacation of streets, alleys and highways," etc., 1 will on SATURDAY, October 7,. 187. sell at publle anction. at 'he City Court room, f the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, between the hoars of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, the following described lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as ma be neoe-aary to aa lafy the snoa hereinafter named, as assessed against such premises for benefit and all costs, to-wit: lot No.thr (1), and twenty-six (2fi) feet of the sooth side ot lot No. tw O in May's addition to he city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Ir dlana, owned oy D. A. Rlchardsoa, against which la aasoaaod the sam of flfy(tä) dollars, for benefits In tbe mat er of owning second street, from Meridian to Pennsyiyanl streets. ESNBY W. TUTEWILBS, City Treasureri Zndlanapolli, I&d BspUmbax U,U.

LEG,!

Sale for benefits. By virtue of an actor the Gen eal Assembly of the Siatf of l-dlans, approved March 17tn, 187i, entitled An act In relation to be laying oat, opening, widening, altering, and vacation of streets, alleys and highways," etc., 1 will, on SATURDAY, October 7tb, 1873, sell at pnblic auction, in the City Court Room, of tbe City of Indianapolis, Indiana, between ihe b-nrs of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p. X. of said dav, the lol owing described lot or parcel oi land, or so much t hereof as may be ncessary to aatlofy t be snm hereinafter named, as assessed gainst sucn premises for benefits, and all coots, to-wlt: Lot No. twenty-two (22) in Martlndale's addition to the city of ! diauapclls, Marlon C un-y Indians, owned by Edgar Fosur, nd fga nstwtilth lsasseiei the sum of fortyfive (In) dollars, for benefits In the ma-tr of ooeni g Second stitel from Mer.dian to Pennsylvania Bireets. HENRY W. TÜTEWILER, City Treasurer Indianapolis, Ind., September 18,1876. Sale for Benefits. By virtue of an act of the Genera' Assembly of tne stau of Indian, approve March 17th, i7i, entitled "An act in relailon to the laina oat, opening, widening, altering and vacation of stieeui, alleys and hlhwajs," etc., 1 will, on SATURDAY, October 7, 1876, pell at public suction, at the cry court room ot the city of Indlanapoi's, Indiana, between he hoars of 10 o'cioc a. m, ana 4 o'c ock p. m , of eaid day, the following described lot oi parcel of land, or so mach thereof as my be necessary to satisfy t e sum hereinafter named, has assessed against such premises loi benefits, and all costs, t-wlt: Sixty-three (3) feet south side of lot No. eighteen ( 8), and fifteen (lo) eet north side 10t No. nineteen (19) in Martlndale's ddlilon to the city ol Indl nanolls, Marion county Indiany, owned by A. Springstein, against bl b Is assessed the sum of lorly-flvo (.5) doliar f r benefits in tbe matter if opening second street from Meridian to Pennsylvania streets. HENRY W. TÜTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolls, Ind.. September 13, 1876. Saie for Benefits. By virtue of aa act of the General Assembly of the State ot Indiana, sporoved March 17tn. 1875 entitled an act in ieiatlon to tbe laying out, opening, wltieniDg.alteiing. and vacaiion or streets, alleys and highways," etc., 1 will on SATURDAY, October 7, 1876, sell at public auction, at the rtv Court Room of the city of Indianapolis, Ind ana, between tne nours or iu o coca a. m , and 4 .'clocs p. m., ot said day, the fo lowing described lo. oi .-arcelof laud, or bo mu h thereof a mav be necessary to satisfy the sa.j herelnaft-r nam ed, a assessed against Mich premises for bei.enut, ana an coaia, io wi : Lot No. five (5) in Buisch and Goepper's subdivision of St Clair's addition to tne city o. Iudianspolis, Marion couuty, Indiana, and ned by Wil.iam Iraden, against ah'ch aasessto be sum of nine bandred dollars (-9 ), or benefits in the matter ot opening Stcouu street irom Meridian to Pennsylvania street?. HENRY W. TU KT W I LEB, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind. Sept, 1 1876. Sale for Beaefits. By virtue of an act of the General Assembly of the8tateof Indiana, approved March 17tt, 187 1, entitled "An act in relation to ibe laying our, opening, wldenl. g, a tenng a d vacation oi streets, alleys and highways' etc .1 will, on SATURDAY. October 7th, 1876, sell at public auction, at tbe City Court Room of tbe o ty of Indianapolis Indiana, between tm nours of It o'ciock A. M. and 4 o'clock, p M. of said nay, tbe following di-acrlbed lot o parcel of land, or so n neb thereof as may be ncessary tosstisf the sum hereinafter named, a as essea against sucn premises for benefits, and ad cosu, to-wlt: Lot No. one (1) and thirty-five (35) feet of the north side of lot No. two (2) of 'May 's addlti n to ibe city of I dianapolla, Marion county. In diana, owned bv Kate a. ttoet, sgalnst which is assessed the sum of one h una red and twenty ( 14 ) doliar, for beneois in ib matter of openlug Scooid street irom Meridian to Pennsylvania streets. HENRY W. TÜTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., September 13tb, 187. Sale for Benefits. By virtue of an act of tbe General Assembly ot th state of Indiana, approved March 17, i5, entitled 'An act in relation to the laying oat, opening, ldtulDg, al erirjg, sun vacation of streets, alleys and highways," etc., I will. SATURDAY, October 7, 1876, sell at public auction, at tbe City Court Room ol "be city of Indianapolis, ludaua, between the bours of 1 o'clock A. m and 4 o'clock p.m. of said day , th- foilowl- g described lot or paioel f and, or so mach thereof as may be ueces ary iosils y the sum hereinafter named, ax assets '1 agamst such premises for benefits, and all cos's to-wit: H-veuty-flve (75) loet south of sevntT -five (75) feet no th side of lot No. ten (l) In St. Clair's additlo. i to tbe cny ot Indianaioii8, Marlon County, In liana, owned by IS. O. Garlics, agtlnst wblcb la aaesed tbe um of sixiy-üve (-65) to lars, tor benefits In the matter of opening Seconu street, from Meridian to Pennsylvania streets. B.W. TÜTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Tndn September 13, 186. STATE OP INDIANA, Marlon county, as: In the Superior Ourt of Mrion county, In the s at of Indiana, October term, 1876. No. 15,"5I. Attachment. Bernhard Schweitzer vs. James M. Klrkwood. Be it known, that on the Hh day of September, 187, the abeve named plalniiO. by his attorneys, filet in the office of tne clerk of the Superor Court of Marion conn ty, in the sta'e of Indiana, his complaint against the atove named defendant for aitacnment and on sal'l 8th day of September. t7M, the said plaintiff fled in said clerk's office ihe affidavit of a competent per on showing that said defendant, James M Kir wood, ia not a resident of tbe state f Indiana. Now therefore, by order; of said Court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of tbefl.idgand pendency of said omplalnt agalBKtbim. and that an ess he appears aod answers or demurs thereto, at the calling oi said cause on tbe second day of the term of add oourt to be began and beld at the court boose lo tbe city or Indianapolis, on tbe firs. Monday In November. 1878, said complaint, and tbe matters and things to er- In contained and liege, will be beard and determined In bis asaenoe. AUSTIN R. BKOWIf, Clerk. lAaJf ALKX 4 HobTjKi Atfji for ft'UL apUrW

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Sale for Benefits. By virtue of an act of the General Assembly of the stte of Indiana, approved March 17th, 1875, entitled "An act in re ation to the laying out, opening, widening, altering, and vacation of sti eets, alley 8 and high ways," etcn 1 will, on SATURDAY, October 7ih, 1876, Sell at pnblic auction, at the City Court Room of the city of Indlat.apo is Indiana, b tween ibe bou a ot lu o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. mo said day, the foliowlug described lot or parcel of land, or so much the eor as may be necesry to satiaty the sum hereinafter n-med. aa asesed against sosu piemlaea for benefits, and ail ootu, to-wlt: Lot No. tn (10) in Martlndale's addition to tbe city ot Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, owned ny A bole C Ju son.anainst wmcb I aaHessed the sum ot one hundred atd fi teen ( ai5);(iiliars, for benetlis in the matter of opening Hecond street from Meridian to Pennsylvania stieeis. HENRY W. TÜTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis. Ind- September 13.176. Sale for Benefits. By virtue of an act of the General Assembly of ttesta eof Inulans, appr-ved 4arch 17th, 18 6, entitled "An act lu reiaiion to the layl.ig out oeul g widening, altering, and vacation of BiTtets, alleys and highways," etc., I will, on SATURDAY, October, 7th, 1876, Sell at public auction, at the City Court Room of ihe city oi Indianapolis, Indiana, between the hours or lu o'cl ck A. m and 4 o docs. p. m. of said day the following described lot or p;ci ot land, or so tau -a thereof as may be uecess-ry to satisfy the earn hereinafter amed, as aseaed against sacn premises lor benefits, and ail cobt,-, to-wlt: One hnndred and seventy-one by two hundred and ten feet (171x210 it), southwest corner of lot No. seven (7) n su Clair's -ddi Ion to the city ol iudlanapol s, Marlon county, Indiana owned by J a inns tt. Alhon, against wnlcu is as ensed the sum of seventy-five (575) dollars, tur ben. fits in the matter of opening Seond street Irom Merid an to Pennsylvania street. HENRY W. TÜTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., September 13, 1876. Sale for Benefits. By vlrtne of an set of the General AssemblT 0 toe state of Indiana, approved a arch 17, 875, entitled "An act in relation to the laying ui, openiUk, widening, altering and vaca ion 01 streets, alleys aud hi.haay b," etc., i wul,v n SAIURDAY, October 7, 1876, sell at public auc' ion, a the Ci y Court Room .1 the city ofiudianap li, Indiana, between the faoura or .0 o'. ioj. a. x aud 4 o'cl tck. p. m. of t-aid day, the foil wiug described .ot or tarsal o la d, or ho muci thervol a may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafie. anied, as as es-ei against such preml&ea for bened a, aua an tosis to-wit: Lot No. one (1) lu Butsch and Goepper's subHvihion of Clair's aaol ion lo the city o Iudianapol.s, Marion couuty, Iuuiana, owue oy Valentine buisch, agiist which is assesaeJ . he sum or eveuty-five ( 7 ) doil s, for benetlis In the mater of optulng Secjna street rom PennBjlvania to Meridian Bireets. HENRY W. TÜTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind September 13, 1876. Sale for Benefl-.s. By virtue of an act of tne General Assembly of tbe stale of Indiana, approved Marcu 17. 87 entitled "Au act in relation to the laying out, opening, widenlug.ait ring, and vacadon jt streets, alies ana highway s,"et-:., I will, on SAIURDAY, October 7,1876, eil at public aucion, at the Cty Court Room of the city of Indiana oll I ndiana, between the boars of o o'cioc A. m. and 4 o'clocs p. m of said day, i he 'ollowlug described lot or preel ol land, or so mu h thereof as mav be ne&x sary to a tlat.v tbe onm here nafter named, as anNessed aeain-t sacn premises for benetlis, and an co ts, to-wlt ; Lot four (4) of T. A. Lewis's subdivision of St. ClirV ad.iit.O't to tbe city of Indianapolis Marlon county, Ind aua, owned by Baibar Morrison, sgoin t wnich Is ass ssed the su n ofiwen'y-flv (i(2i) dollas for bei eflts to 'he maiteroi op n.nacvoond street irom Meridian to Pennsj i vania sti eels. HENRY W. rUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., September 13, 1876. TATE OF IN DIANA, Marion county, as: in 0 the Superior i ourt of Marlon county. In trie s ats of Ind aua, uctober term, 1878 No. 14,7-21 Jesse P wer s and William 0. Langdon vs. Mf ed J. Howell, James M.Ke ly aud W'Lliam P. Adkeon. Be it known that on tbe 'ith day of Jane 1876, the above named plain iß, by their attorneys, fil.d in ihe office of the clerk -f the Superior Court o Marlon county, la the state 01 Indiana, a complaint against tbe abov osmed do endants for a lach men t, a d on said 2oih day of Ju e. 1876, tbe salo ulalntlflV filed tn aaldcl -n a nice tbe affidavit of a competent person sbowlt g that said de fend nt. Alfred J. Howell, Is not a resident o' the state of Indiana Now therefore, by order of said court, said defendant last above named la hereby notified Ol Ihe fl ing and peudeucy of said comoiaint 8g ins bitn.a. d that unless he appears and answers or d uiurs ther to at the calling of a-ii chomp on the ucnDd day of tne term o said curt, to be begun a- d held sttheco irt bosseln tbecii of lndUuar.ll . on tbeflrsi Monday in November, 1876, ld complaint, and ibe ma tern and thtnga herein oontalned aud al eged, will be beard and determined in bis absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN, Clerk. Ha b vit a Ualvin, Att'ya for Pl'tfi. sep 1 SfATK OP INDIANA, Ma Ion comity, as: lu ihe Superior 0 nrt ot v .roa county, in tbe state Ol Indiana, October teim, 1876. No. 15,148. John A. ietord v. Jackson Chance et al. Ke It known, tbatou tbr I7tn day of August, 1876, t be above name-i pialnM. y his aitorl ey, filed in me r-fn e of he -le'k of the Superior Court ot Marlou county, in the Siate o. lud a-a. h.a ooiupla . Kalnsi the above named defendants for forecl.mure of inortg t, and om said llth dav o' September, 1H76, the add plalntlfTfi ed tn said clerk's office tbe affidavit o' a o mpetnt per-ou showln that s-id dr.endants, kmmi (Xirdu aud Edwa d C r.iua, aie not ret.ld. nta of the state of ludlana. N jw therefore, by ord r of sld eonrt, said defendant" last above nam-d are hereby nod tied ot ine flung and t endency of said com plaint against them, and that unless they appear ana answer or demur thereto, at the calling of raid cans on th seo nd day of the terni .f a-dd court, to be t tnn and held at tbe e art boose lu tbe coy of Indlananolla, on tbe first Monday In November, 1 7S said com rlilnt, and the miiters ud thinga therein contained and a leged, wl 1 be beard and doicrminea in tbe-.- fpw. AUSTIN H. BROWN, Clerk. D. V. Bxraxs, An' u r Pl'ff. sep W-w AfrfiiTc l what toü um MVjtfM I J3 I losAllivelvlubaMUnjes Isaomethlns- ataef ! and practical, lst t.ott Then write for e reulara and lerma for our n w l'w-nrloed book, which actually save mmmtj to every buver. UTAfl-AJU üvo j sCM,vleia i, on in.

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Sila for Eenefits. By virtue of an act of the General Assembly o' state of Indiana, a poved Marci 17 1-7', entnl. d "An act In rela lon to tbelaylcg out, openine, wldenii g, altering, and vacation of Btreeis, alleys and highwajs'etc I will, on SATURDAY, October 7, 1376, se'l at pub lc auction, at the Citv Court Room, of thecity of Ind 'anapol(, Indiana, between the boar- of 10 o'cl cam tnd 4 o'clock p. m of aid day, tbe tollowing described lot or parol ol laud, or so much tbereoi aa may be necessary o satisfy he sum hereinafter nam-d. as assessed against such premibes lor benefits, and all coils, to-wlt : Lot No. six (6 and thirty-two (32) feet of the south -ide of lot No. Ave (ft) In Msy's addition to the city of li.dl. spoils, Marion county, Indiana, owned by C Lel, against, which la ai-aes ed 'he snm of thirty flv ( S5) dollars, for benefit in the matter of oneu'Dg Second street, irom Meridian to Tenntylvanla streets. HENRlt W. TÜTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., September 13, 1876. Sale for Benefits. By valine of an act of the General Assem b y of the sia e of Indiaua, appr ved M rch 17, 875, entitled ' An act m ria ion to tbe laying . out, opening, widening, altering, and vacation or streeis, alleys and highways," etc., I will 911 SATURDAY, October 7, 1876, sell at pnblic auction, at 1 he City Court Room ot tbe ci y of Indianapols, Indiana, between the hour ot m o clock a. m. and o'c. ock p. v. of said day, the following descr bed lot or Tt eel of land or so mach thereof as may oe necea ary to 8tisy ih am hereinalter named, as asesed agtiust such premises for benefits and all coals, to wit: tommen -Tdk VT3 feet, seven lnchei, aouth of the northeast corner, 27 feet, seven inches, by 186 fet of lot No. four (4) In 8. Clalr'B addlHon to the city of Indianapolis, Marioa oonniy, Indiana, owi ed by S. Kaufman, against wh ch Is as. esied the sum of seventyfive ($7 ) dollar, fo-benefits n the matter of opening S-con1 strett, tiom Pennsylvania to Meridian streets. HENRY W. TÜTEWILER, City Treasurer, Indianapolis. Ind, September IS. 1876 Sale fcr BeLefits. By virtue of an act of the General Assembly of ihe stat" of .nd'ana, approved March 17, In 5 entitle 1 'An act iu re a tlou to the lading tut. o. eul g. aideuing, alt ring, and vacaloa f s tree s, alle, s aud hlguways," etc, I will, on SATURDAY, October 7, 1376, sell at public auction, at the City Onrt Room, of thecit o' Indianapoll, Indiana, between he bours ot Id o'c ock A. M.a d 4 o'c ock p.m. of sld day. the follow ng described lot er parcel of land, or t-o muco th- reoi as may be necessary to salis'v ihe Bum hereinafter named, as aeMMi against such premises for benefits, and all cos.s, to-wit: Lot No. six (6) in Martlndale's addition to tbe city of luuianapoiis, M-rton county, Indiaua, owDe. by J J. Bii gham, gainst wblcb, is assessed the sum olseveniy-tive (f 5) dollars or benefits in tbe ma ter of opening Second ireet, from .erldiau to Pennsylvania streets. HENRY W. TÜTEWILER, City Treasurer, Indianapolis, Ind., September 13, 1876. Sale for Benefits. By vlrtne of an act of the General Assembly of 'be Bt.te o Indiana, approved March 17. 875 entl led "An act In relai bin to the laying ou , opening, wid -mnv, altering, and vacation H aueeis, ailes and highways," etc, I will. on SATURDAY, Octobtr 7, 1876, sell at public anction, at tbe City Court Room, f tbe'lty of ladianapolK I diana, between tne houra of ID t.'cioca a. m. and 4 o'clock p. M. f said day, me foliowluit deacribed lot or parcel oi lmd, or so much tbereoi as may be necessary to satisfy the snm hereinafter named, as assessed against such premises lor oeed s, and all coat-, to-wlt: Twentv-eight feet off north side of lot No. seven (7) and al of lot eight (8) 'n Martlndale's addition to the city oi Indianapolis, Marlon uuiy, It diaua, owned by lohn J. Cooper, against which is asesHed the sum of one hundfed at d fifty (ll ) dol ars, loi benefit la toe matier ot opei.iug Secoud streets, from Pennsylvania to Meridian streets. HENRY W. TÜTEWILER. City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind , September 13, Ii76. NOTJCE. minisratcr's Sale of Real Estate The onden'gned will sell at public sale to the hlg'iem Didd r ou the 4t day of October, 1876, ou thlr respect ve premises, the following de er l Oed trac a of land : First. Commencing one cnaln and 74 links K.ottheN. W. corner ot fiac loai quarter of 3 c. 3, T. ta, N . K. 3, K, lunuluj thence E. along the N. line of said quarter Sec. K5 chains aud 4 linfca to tbe N. k. corner thereof; tbenc rt. I- chain si-d .J llnkr to a koi ejthenoe W. with et tl n beating 2. cbal s and VI links to tne W. line theieot; ih nee N. along the W, lu.e inert. 1 11 cbaina and 6)4 linka; thence R. 1 chain and 7 linka; I neue N. 8 chains and 66 .in ss to the placa of bt ginning, containing 49 acre. second. Commencing at t be 8. W. corner or the j1. W. quar er f e-iid rsc. 3.', running i a ceea-t n V.7 chains and IS links to a stone; tbenceN. .long 1. Hue of said quarter -ec. 11 cbalun od 6 . 1 nkn to a atone; ibenos In a westerly dir c tin 27 chains an I 16 links to a stone o. f. .e W line tutreof; thence B. a oi g aid W. Hue tl chains and 43 links to the piace of beginning, containing 82 and 62-11.0 acres. Third. Commencing at tbe N. E. corner of Se ..;, 1.15 . K. 3, running thence W. 13 rod; ibeucS. z , i.d-., Ue. Or- E. 13 rods; hence N iiy it.u o the p ace of beginning,. coutdnlBic aout2. eres; ail la Marion county, state of In liana. Said sales will be made st ibe hour of 2. p. rcof said da, upon me fol owing terms: The purchaser to pay one-f lurth down, one-fourth, in MX moniha. ore-'ourtn in iw. lve months and one-fourth tn eignuen moaths, the admlnlstrator to excuie and de.lver a deed of conveanee, aud t'.ie r.urc a er to execute a mor gage upo:i the premi-ea to secure tne aef rred payments. -tA.viPuK LOFTIN. A SAW Mill ruR IHE PEOPLE. r I itliSlllcriOlt aula; amwaiiiHBaafwa J la an. Mailt.. III aaa any hind at loc. I II' d.. aa awl ar k aawer aa kas ba- ; eaaaMk-red) aa the aa4 CSwafcv MUia. lav fraao. Imd-Mocka. aa vofiisf paj-ia ar at Itt araal aaatUaual aa4 ana. mi kiua. ana. ai.a. aaHralr af uwm HaHI rltAkOlLB&TAYl02iij

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