Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1876 — Page 7

THE, INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2.", 187G.

TIIEKOXG OF A MI HIT. I From the Baltimore Gazette. With fac that wan weary and worn, Willi eyelids heavy and red. . Poor Morton Rat, with a look forlorn, And dolefully scratched his head. 'The bottles laid about. The returns were in the dirt. And in a voice twixt a howl and a shout 1 le suing thin song of a shirt : Flap! flap! flap! While even the boys do scoff. And tell meto wash the Moody shirt. And take the old thin off. It' oh! for a fight in the South, With bucketsful of gore! I low I eould flourish the slilrt again, And renew its stains once more! "Work! work! work! Tiil the brain begin to nwlm ; I've worked upon that Moody shirt Till jny eye are heavy and dim. Seitiii, and gusset, and band I've steejted them all in gore. And Hi- bloodierthat I made that shirt. Tlx; I lootderg Jeered the more. I stum.ed the state all through The bioody-shlrt to wave: Hut all my toll and great ado Could not the "grandson" save. Despite of Chandler's cash, Flung out as free as dirt, A tidal wave has swept the stato And washed the bloody-shirt. It' all well enough to talk. And say that my shirt's played out. Hut if that old stand-by is lost What can we talk about? And so, though the thing dont take. And rather seems to hurt. For one, 1 never shall forsake The w t-U-woru bloody shirt. With fiice that was weary and worn, With eye-lids heavy and red, l'.s.r Morton Rat with looks forlorn, And dolefully scratched his head. Hi features oft would twitch, , As if from thoughts that hurt ; Hut still with a voice of dolorous pitch He sung this song of a shirt.

INCREASE OF TAXES. fiouiethlnx for the People to Consider. fFroni the Si eeeh of the Hon. A. B. Hewitt in 1 New York. 1 do pot deem it worth while to wa-te time on the absurd charge that the Demokratie party desircä to get up another war. We have had enough of war. The country need jieace and good government, and the democratic Iarty have no interest! apart from the general welfare. But if we were to jud-e by the utterances of the Republican orators, and especially ly a recent cartoon, entitled "Hold the Fort," in Harjtfr's "Weekly, where the soldier are represented a.i guarding the eapitol and the various departmeiiNat Washington, from the incoming Iiemocratic administration. I should in-' fer that the leaders of the Republican party would prefer a resort to arm to a surrender of the olhYes which they now disgrace. For this I can 'easily imagine a good reaFtn. They fear the exposures which will result from the examination of the book. The corruption of the last eipht years will be laid hare. The reason why balances were forced to. the extent of over 0,000,000 will be disclosed. The day of judgment is at hand, and they fear the righteous indignation of an outraged people. To them war won 1 1 le a relief, and they would gladly try to throw the odium on the Democratic party in advance. But the American people cannot I.'- deceived by the cry of "stop thief," raise i hy the absconding criminal. Neither can they le deceived by such delusive statement a those made by Senators Boutwell. Conkliii;, and others" in regard to the current expenses of the government, and which is part of Uiu confidence game to which I referred at the outset of tuy remark. These are all based upon some tables prepared expressly by the assistant secretary of the treasury. Mr. Conant, under order from Boutwell, for the express purOse of deceiving the public. Senator Conking states them thus: " t'oinpare the exjeiises of he government in 1875. with those in 18bO. In 1. 00 they were $1.1) for each perFon in che United State.". In l-75, estimating only 40,000,000 of icople, they were $1.70 for eat h person, estimating, 4."I,UU,000, $1.H0 each. , Now, I have examined these tables, and I confos jny astonishment and my regret thai a senator of the United States, who 1 know intends to be honest, should allow himself to be thus misled by the devices of men whom be should watch and detect in their misrepresentations. The statement with regard to the e.xienscs of is substantially correct. There was $1.H) per head of population. But in 1S73, as will appear by the official return, the ex penditure's were as follows (see Secretary's report, page lb;: War Department J 11,120,610.! Navv Department 2117 .CJHT ndian . 8,3K4,i6.HV Miscellaneous 71,070,702.1 Total .. $142,ü7:?,ft!.0ö No interest or pensions are included in these items. Taking the tstpulation r.t 4').000,0"" the expenditure is f.'l .1.5 per hc.d, or at 4.J,ono,uou 11 13 3 u7 l'er liead, jtciiinst 1 or $1 as stated by Senator Conkling. Now.how does this independent voter think that this discrepancy can be produced? Wiiv Mr. O.nant proceeds arbitrarily to deduct Iroiii the expenditures in the several departments in 1S75 the greater part of the increattl expenditures over ls;0. Listen To his table of deduction, independent voter, and imagine, if you can, that Senator Conkling ever read" iL Congress f WlfiM RS Executive 2,.sn,iii 07 Judlcinry.. l,.ßt").S7(J 09 Foreign Intercourse. ü.016.2 9ft .Miscellaneous ... 2s,;fl,:Y? j Army .. lö,7W,It3) 62 Wavy .. 4,Wl,4u itf 'Total jf 5759 55 Now this money was all spent in 1375, and it was nit spent for the ordinary current expense of the government, exclusive 6f interest nd pensions. Why in the world ilr. Conant, who is certainly a model table maker, limited himself to the modest deduction of $'Z7,000,000, when with the same propriety he might have relieved the coun"try from taxation entirely, is more than even the ingenuity of Secretary Boutwell and Conkling can explain. All that 1 know is that you pay the taxes and they amount to over $3 per head, instead of $1 GO, as stated by Conant, and the deluded senator who-followed in his wake. The emperor, Napoleon III., found a civil list of $8,000,000 a year scarcely sufficient to meet his expenses, as president, with a salary of only $120,000 a year, he was often cruelly embarrassed. One day, after a cabinet council, the president took a couple of five-franc pieces from bis waistcoat pocket, And, jingling them together in the presence of his ministers, said: "There, that is all I have left for to-morrow's trip." (He was to pay a visit on the morrow to some provincial town.) iL Ferdinand Barrot saw that, though the chief of tlie itate was smiling, he was yet perfectly serious; and, being much pained at the circumetances, straightway sought friend and borrowed 10,000 franosof him, which he placed in gold on the president's dressing-table the same evening. The whole sum was gone in a few hoars in subscriptions to local charities though not the remembrance of it; M. Ferdinand Barrot rose to be Grand Cross minister of state, and everything which it s pleasant to be in this lower world.

VE6ETINE PiiriUc (lie lllootl, Ilono a tos ami Invigorates (he Whole S j Hi em. ITS MEDICINAL PROPERTIES ARE AltsraüTß, Tonic, Solyent ani "Diuretic

Veeetint Is matle exclusively from the juices of earefullv selected barks, roots and herbs and so strongly concentrated, that H will etfectually eradicate from the system every taint of Scrofula, Scrofulous Humor, Tumors, Cancer, Cancerous Humor, Erysipel, Halt Rheum, Syphilitic Diseases, Canker, Kaintness at the Stomach, and all diseases that arLse f rump ni pure blood, Sclat ica, I nflamniatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Ciout and Spinal Complaints, can only be effectually cured through the blood. For Ulcers and Eruptive Diseases of the Skin, Pustules. Pimples, Blotches, Boils, Tel ler, Jseaiu-neau inu i&iugwonu, runiuo nun never failed to effect a permanent cure. For Pains In the Back. Kidney Complaints. Dropsv, Female Weakness, Leucorrhea, arising from internal ulceration, and-uterine diseases and General Debility, Vegetine acts directly upon the causes of thesecomplalnts. It Invigorates and strengthens the whole system, acts upon the set retlvt o gans, a lay -inflammation, cures ulceration and regulates the bowels. For Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Habitual costiveness, palpitation of me iiesn, iieauacne. Piles, Nervousness antl Oeneral Prostration ol the Nervous System, no medicine ha given such perfect satisfaction as the Vegetine. H purities the blood, cleanses all of the organs, and pohhphh a controlling power over the nervous system. The remarkable cures effected by Vegetine have induced manv physicians and aiothecarien whom we know to prescribe and use it In their own ramme. In fact. Vecetineis the best remedy yet dis covered for the above diseases, and is the only reliable Blot si Puriner yet placed before the public. 1 i; Kr A Kf.l) 1 H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. What is Ycgetine? I, ! ... .... niin1 u.t ruMwl fmin lii,rlfi. rrtrbtj. and herbs. It Is Nature's Remedy. It is perfectly harmless from any bad effect upon the system. It Is nourishing and strengthening. It acts directly upon the blood. It uu'fU the n4rvmiM svvli'Til It ctvcM VOU eood. T('I sleep at night. It is a great "panacea for our aged fat hers and mothers, ior it gives tnera strennth, quiet their nerves and gives them many an aged person. It is tlie great Blood Purifier, tt is a soothing remedv for our chil dren, It has relieved and cured thousands. It Is very pleasant to take; every child likes It. it relieves ami cures Uli uiseaaes originating from Impure Uxxl. Try the Vegetine. Give it a fair trial tor your complaints; then you will khv to vour friend, neiRhboraud acquaintance, "Trv it; it has cured me." Vegetine for the compliant for which it is recommended, is having a larger sale throughout the United States than any other one medicine. Why? Vegetine wM Cure these Compl:dnt. Can not be Excelled. Chakijmtown, Mass., March 19, 1S09. Mr. II. R. teves: Dear Sir This Is to certify that I have used your "Blood Preparat ion "'in mv family for several years, and think that, for Scrofula or Cankerous Humors, or Rheumatic Affections, it can not be excelled: anil, as a blood purifier a-. ' spring medicine, it is the best thing I have ever used; and I have used almost everything. I can cheerfully recommend It to nny one In need of such a medicine. Yours respectfully, MRS. A. A. HINSMORE, IS Russell Street. (dies Health, Ktrcitt!i and Appetite. My d.-utghter has received reut toueflt from the use of the Vegetine. Her declining health wiisa source of great anxiety to all of her friend. A lew bottles of the Veiretine restored her health, strength and appetite. N. H. TILDEN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, No. 4i) Soars Building, Boston, Mass. Pkei-aked by II. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. VEOKTIXE Is Sold By All PruBpfcta. OTICE OF ADMINISTRATION'. Nollee is hereby given that the undersigned has bt n appointed by the Marion Civil Circuit Court of Marion county, Indiana, administrator of the estate of Henry Hebert, late of said count v, deoeasetl. Haiti "estate is nppossl to he solvenj. J I EM AN II. STRUBliE, adm'r. Will F. A. P.kkxhamek. Att'y for estate..) Thorpe block. Oct. 11, 1S7Ö. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PERSOXal I'roperty. The uimerigned hereby gives notice lhat on the Hiii d.iy of K?tob'f, A. 1. 1S7, he was by the clerk o"f tlie Mariin Civil Circuit Court of Marion county. In the State of Indiana, appointed administrator of th estate of Henry Herbert, late of Cumberln int. in Warren township. In said county, who departed this life on the Mth day of Soptetnli r. A. D. If576, at his resilience in said to'.v;i -f Cumlerland; and he will, nx such ndminisirator, nnu in pursuance or law, on SATl'IlDAY, NOVEMBER 11, lS7ß, Sell nt Utds.nern8 store, in said town, bei nninir at M o'clock a. m., and continuing until thesntiie isallKold, all the pe rsonal estate of tlie s.it l ileoeased, consisting of household rurni f ii i'ii i I lim ii 1 i I i i ii ii iil..iiii!1ii i . i i i i Ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 . rtv,rn. niii iii i. ukiiiiii, i. hi iv ii ii i n . tools, curpets, bedsteads, beddinir. Kartien Im plements, cord wood, wearing apparel, and a I long list of goods tfo numerous to mention." Terms of Sale: A credit ol three months, without Interest, will be given on all sums over three dollars. All notes payable without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, ana securea uy approveu surety. .,... . & - . L"rtiitiiii.i .... . iir.iViMA.i A.'mi. nnri. AuiiiiniMirnLur. . WILL F. A. BERN HAM ER, 39 Thorp Block, Indianapolis, Atty lor tne estate. Cumberland, Ind., Oct. 14. 187. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain Drecept has been duly ls sued to me by the mayor of the city of In' dianacolis, under the corporate seal of said city, dated October ilth, 1 J7(i, showing that there Is due the following named contractor the amount hereinafter specified for street Im provement in the city or Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. Iue Geore Wm. Herbert for eradinar and eraveling alley running east and west from Dillon to Linden streets, between English antl Spann avenues, from James Dougherty, the sum of three dollars and ninety cents (Sl.fO), amount of Rxsetutment charced against lot No. twenty-five (ii), in Spann A Co.'s Woodlawn addition, in the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, i miiana. Now, the said defendant Is hereby notified that, unless, within CM davs after the publica tion, for three weeks.of this notice the amount no assessed against the above described lot or parcel of lund is paid, I will proceed to collect the amount so assessed by levy antl sale of said lot or parcel of land, or as mucli thereof as may M necessary to satisfy the above claim, ana nu -osis that may accrue. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., October 18, 1876. CENTRAL IN FIItM ART, i & EATON - ':l. Farlrpfltmpnt rf t a 'SPT.Yi KAR, and CA- AS? iSr 'lXl TARRil, and disease Mr -r of the 1IEA and De- m ' forrnltles. ARTIFI . i ial Eiui lAstuixu. Send for Cj reftyenceR. - V' 36 West WasMnn Street.

SANFORD'S

KADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH. "The benefit I derive from Its daily use Is to me Invaluable." HENRY WELLS, of Wells, Fargo & Co. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH. "I now recommend it exclusively, and consider it superior to every other remedy before the public." I. T. CAMPBELU Iioston. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH. A TV V IUU n IUlll(i T pav ,a v v u vdollars for the relief obtained from the llrst dose." R. M. YALE, Boston. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH. 'It has cured mn after twelve years of uninterruted suffering." !., l TIfTtlIITrr IV'nltlinm WEEKS A POTTER, Bobton, (Jeueral Agents Sold by all Druggists, Ö ELECTRICITY ! For the Million An Electric Battery for 25 cents. COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER Is warranted, on the reputation of Dr. Collins, its inventor, an old physician, to be the best plaster In the world of medicine. Tlie union of the two great medical agents, viz.. Electricity and Medical Gums and essences, fully Justi fies the claim, ana entities this remeuy to ranK foremost Hiuoiiir all curative compounds! for ull external aches and pains. 4iAre Doing Wonders." Messrs. Weeks & Potter: (lentlenien-rCol-11ns' Voltaic Plasters lire doing wonders. They work like mnzic, and those you sent last are all sold, and more wanted. Please send me three dozen as soon as you get tnts. Money enclosed herewith. I want them to-morrow night, If possible. In haste. Yours. T. F. PALM EU, I. M. No. Fayette, Me., May I, i7t. Note Mr. Palmer Is the postmaster at North Fayette, and, having become convinced of Cue great value of these plasters by actual use, he has obtained them upon favorable terms, aud is selling large quantities. A medicine that thus reeonimenils itself can not be too highly recommeuded. One plaster sells dozens. Sold by all drueiilsts for 2." cents. Sent on receipt otl t-t nt s tor one, Slir for six, $2.2:3 for twelve, careiuitv wrap pea ana warranted per feet, by WEEKS & PUfTEU, Proprietors, los ton. Mass. DOBBIN'S STARCH POLISH. . 5 ' ' 1 1 A GREAT- DISCOVERY! By the use of which everv family may give their linen that brilliant polish peculiar to rln laundry work, saving time and labor in iron ing, more than its entire ootit. Warrantee Ask for Dobbin's. DOBBIN'S, BRO. &. CO., J 'orth Fourth street, Philtulelphla. II. II. IKi:, Oeneral Agent $100 INVESTED HAS PAID A PROFIT OF $1,700 During the past few months, under our ImD roved Kystom of operating In stocks. Risks reduced to nominal sums and profits in creased. Books containing full information sent on application. TUMRRIDGE A CO., Bankers and Brokers, 2 all sU. New York. by 1 excess. Any DrugL has thä ingredients. Address, DR. JAQUES CO Oncinnati Ohio. Fairbank's Standard Scales "With the latest and most valu ab.e Improvements. Exoels all others in durability and strength; also, a foil line of warehooiM trucks. - W. I. GALLUP, l General Arent. 2 South Me ruuan hu, Indianapolis, lud.

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PRESCRIPTIONS FEET YjOR the speedy cure t( Seminal WeaKutV Xj Dost Manhood, and all disorders brooi

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EÜPI01! A POSITIVE VICTORY OVER RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, 'HEADACHE, BURNS, BRUISES, ETC., ETC. HEAD WHAT r'AJPLR &.KT.

ClilcaifO. Jnlv 1. 1X7. It lmmetlinte!r re lieved the paroxysm of pain ; relief was almost instantaneous. oeorge I). Uwreuce, 410 tstate street. Cincinnati. Mav 21. 1.S7B. F.oieon thp most wonderful remedy, in my opinion, for rheuma tism and neuralgia ever known. Rolert Innes, Proprietor Merchants and Manufacturer's Review. Cincinnati. July 5, 1S76. I found In Eupeou Immediate and permanent relief. George A. Smith, President Main Street R. It. Chicago. July 12. 1876. My wife has nsed It for neuralgia la the head, with perfectly satlslactory results. James k. Me vena. US North Clark street. Cincinnati. July 8. 1876. I have been a suf ferer, and was cured by the use of Eupeou. M. E. Kendall, 45 and 47 Espencade square. Cincinnati. July 8. 187C I shall ever be In debted to yon and your Eupeon for my cure of neuralgia. lxmis . irake, lj fcst xmra street. Chicago. July 10. 1S76. Two days' use of Eu peon has enabled me to rise from my chair wunoui aid, wuicn l nave not been able to do for six months before. W. K. Swallow, 495 Beiden avenue. ' FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. S3IITH'S GltEEN MOUNTAIN REHOVATOR. TWENTY YEARS' EXPFJtlENCK PROV that It will positively cure Scrofula, Erysipelas, Tumors, Fever Sores, White Swellings Heart Disease, Ulceration of the Dungs and El ver. all Ulcerous, Cutaneous and Cancerou affections, Piles, Fever and Ague, and all Diseases arlslnu from Impure Hlood; also Chronic Rheumatism and Nearalgtc Affections. Free from Aloes, (Quinine aud all injurious drugs. WHAT PATSICXiNS SAY OF IT. Ve, the undeisilzned physicianM.bave known Hmith'sOreen Mountain Renovator since its first introduction to the public years nince; have used it in our practice and families; have been eye-wit nesnest us it were, of its efficacy in the cure of these diseases which before had burned remedial agencies, and do hereby boar willing testimony to nil that is claimed for It through certificates of Keneral advertisements: O. YV. Nichols. M. !.." St. Albans. Yt.: Ii O l!irtlett, M. I)., treorgia, Vt.: Chas. Corey, M. I., Watervtlle, Vt.: ( lias. F. Storrn, M. D., WintKki. Vt.: R. L. Flaee. M. D.. Cambridee. Vt.; II. Y. Blair, M. D-, ieorttia. Vt.; IJ. Ixon, m. I).. Milton, t.: B. r anchilds; M. 1. Milton. Vt.; A. ii. Bush, M. !., Fairfax. Vt.: D. j. .v.orrtii, m. l.. swanton. vt.: o. II. I'lumley, M. I)., Montpeller, Vt.; U. w. Brush, M. D., Lumoritige, i. . htT particulars w e circulars. FOR SALE RY ALL DRUGOISTS. LEQAL. iih.Kirr s SAliE By virtue tf a cert med O -tiy of a decree to me directed, from the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion conntv. inii:trt, in a cause wliereln Isaac KittmtlM pluituiir and Heinrich A. Oslentiorf et el. are defendants, requiring; me to make the sum of nine liuntlretl and nine dollars aud tiinetvgeven cents, and one other installment as pro vided lor 111 said d"Cree, With interest on said decree and cont, I M ill expose at public Pale to me i)i(jiHsi matier on .SATURDAY the 4th day of November, A V. lSi'j, between the hours of 10 o'elock A. M. anil t o'eliiek I. M. of said day. ut tlie door of the court house of Marion county, Indiana, llie rents and profits tor a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, towit : Iot number thirtv-nine :sn in MeCarty's sulsliviston of out -lot twenty-four (21) in the city of Indianapolis, In Muriou county, Inaiana. If sue5i r:nts and profits will' not sell for n sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests tnd costs, I will. nt the same tiiiit und place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much ttiereof at may be siulieient f discharxe said decree. Interest and costs. Said Kile will be made without, anv relief whatever from valuation or aprraie ment jaws. octll-iw. A L. nr. I IT RfclSS.KR, SiierilT of Marion Count v. October 9, A. D. ISTtJ. Caktkr aHiplkv Att'ys for I'laiutifl". Johnson & Svann Attorneys. CJ TATE OF INDIANA. Marlon county, sr: O In the Sunerr Court of Marlon county. in the state of Indiana, November tonn, 1S7Ö. No. i,wt. s-arnii K. niierman vs. eorsre Sherman. lie it known. That on the 7t h tlav of Octoler, lS7t, the above named plain tiff, by her atPnevs, filed in the ofnee of the clerk of the Su perior Courty. in the state of Indiana, com plaint against tlie above named defendant for divorce, and on snld 7th day. of October, l7ti, the said plaintiff filed in said clerk some the alttdavit of a competent person showing that said defendant, Oeorge Sherman, in not a resi dent ol tne state oi Indiana, Now therefore, by order of said court, wild defendant lost above named is hereby not! tied of said complaint against him, aud tliat unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the culling of said cause on the second day of the term of said court, to be lsgun and held at the court house In the city of Indianapolis on the first Monday la December, löTti, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and de termined in lib absence. AUSTIN II. BROWN, octll-3r Clerk. "VT'TI-'E The subscriber hereby give notice that he will, in accordance with section 3 of the license law of 1S75, make applicato the board of commissioners of Marlon coun ty Indiana, nt their session In Novemter, 1ST, for a license to sell Intoxicating, vinous, malt and splritous liquors, In lesa quantities than a quart, tobe drank on the premises. The place where said liquors are to be sold Is on iartsor iota ros. two and inree in souare C7. lronting on Illinois street, Indianapolis, Marion county, state of Indiana, known as house No. 44 South Illinois street, in the Fifth ward. Center township, Marlon county, state or Indiana (signed) WM. McKAY. r- AGENTS WANTED FOR g AND LAWS OF TRADE: Cnr frai4 n- !o (irin-vil Uk. Iii Uxui.ktt ui t ItuMeas " ad rnt((iKiitio every occupation taA wrthiuwtiglutn trJd ts ol4 und young. Tb useful and prmetleat mmll bettln hrd tlnu, udthiatavufeMUrfa ssk otaally money toaUbnyen.IaoRpKbl r 1 nfefw lu-1 j-, . nrl enrwt- ni r.r-"i, t evrr bo 'i y. For eaatasaddrH Standard U k Hooaa. Cinoi n n ti. QCIDER WAOTED I We want i'iOTiarreU PCitE CIDER for Ca we to furnish the barrels. HOD KINSOX A CO. TYPE FOUNDRY, 168 FIm Str-i, Cincinnati, Ohio. ALLISON, SMITH & JOHNSON. T)i tyr from Mrh thU rPr U yrlntrsd la frota UM AVMUUt. t. . A I 1 Ji & i

SALE FOR STREET IHPROVEHEKT.

By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of the eitv of 1 ndiana jsdis, Indiana.and duly attest4d by the cb-.k of said city under the corjorate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, November 11, 1ST. sell at public auction, at the City Court Itoom. between the hours of lo o'clock, a. M.iiitll o'cltek. r. M-of said day, the following des cribed lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof ns may be necessary to satlsry the sum hereinafter named as asssed against such premLte8 lor bt reft improvement, and ull costs, to-wtt: Ixt No. eiichteen (ll. Miliare No. one (11. Car Work first addition to the city of Indianap olis, .Marion county, Indiana, owned by Thomas K. Teters, against which lsasM-ssed the sum of thirty dollars and eighty c'iits ts.iu syj ior street improvement miavorot Samuel I. Strong, contractor. HKNUY AV. TUTrZWTDEU, I City TreaHurer. Indianapolis. Ind October IS, 1876. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. ftv virtliM r.f sa e.irfilfli ,kr..it.l tiinaHiNijilil by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, In- . ............... .u.j "'i'"'v tu in I v I city, under the corporate seal of said city, I w i.lon uuna,and .uuiy imesjeu by me clerk of said SATURDAY, November 11. 1870. sell, at public auction, at the Cltv Court ltoom. betweeu tlie liours of 11 o'clock A. M. antl 4 o'cltK-k p.m., of bald day, the following desenoea lot, or parcel of land, or so much there01 as may tie necesaary to satisfy the sum nereinatter named as assessed aicainst sucn premises for street improvement, and all costs, lo-wii : The west one-half of lot No. sity-one (HI) In Fletcher. et al. subdivision of outlot No. nlne-tv-six liKii. in the citv of Indianapolis. Marion county, Indiana, owned by William C. West, atiainst which is assessed the sum of three dollsn-K and eighty cents ($1,80), for street im provement in la or of Jaule Alationey, con tractor. 1 1 en ky w. Tun:wn:R, City Treasuer. IntlianaiHilis, Indiana. Oettiber 1ST. jALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. iur iiiHuru int.- triiy jnuianii(uii x 11(lütnn, aim duly atu-stnl by tht -lerk of wild ...a .1 ... , 1 .ä II T - ii l . ...hi A.. SATURDAY, Noember 11, 170, s II at public auction, nt the Cltv Court Roosn, ln'tween the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clts-k p. m. of said day, the following de iedbt ii lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof us may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as as.s.-sse,l atjaint such Premises fur' .street improvement, anil all costs, to-wit: Iit No. twenty-three CJ:;i. siiu.ire No. one Ol. ( nr Vt orkx hrst addition to the city ot India napolis, Marittn county, Indiana, owned by 'l homus V.. Teters against which is assessed the sum of thirty dollars and eighty cents i-.10.Stti for street Improvement in favor ot Samuel r. strong, contractor. HKNUY w. tutkwiij-:k, City Treasurer. lntllaiiaH)lis,Jndlana, fs ttler IS, 1S7Ö. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. l!y virtue of a certain precept to me directed 1 ic t lie nuivnr of" tlie eiti- tf I ntt iann rtoli: In d'i.-ir.a, and duly attested by the clerk of said cit v under the corjKinite senl of said city, 1 win on SATURDAY, November 11, 170. Hell, at public auction, at the City Court Koom, b-'iwe-nine hour oi iu ociK;k a. i.juh14 o'cits'k I. M. of said day, the following de-MTibi-d lot. or parcel oi land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum nereinaiter nanieti as assessed atr.-un.l sucn premises for street improvement, and ull costs, to-wtt: I t No. twenty-one sauare No. one (11, Car Works nrst toldition to tne city of India napolis, Marion county, Indiana, ownetl by I homus K. Teters. against which is assessed the sum of thirty dollars and eighty cents i.fu.sii), ior street improvement in luvoroi Sam uel r. sironjr, contractor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indiaiiaixilis, Iutliana, K-tobtr IS. 1S76. SUE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. llv virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of the city of 1 ndiaiiapoiis, Indiana, and duly .attested by the clerk of said city under the corporate seal of said city, I wm on SATURDAY, November 11, 1S7Ö. seil, at public auction, at the City Court Room, oetwecn tne hours or 10 o clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. jr. of said day the following described lot or paroel of land, or so much thereol as may be necessary to satisfy the sum here inafter named as assessed against such prem ises, for street improvement, auu a.i costa, to-wit: lt No. twenty-two (22. sauare one m. Car Works first addition to the city of Indiimapolis, Marion county, Indiana, owned by Thomas E. Teters, against which Is assessed the sum or Hill iti uuiiai um riuij iruia finfivu (in rii t improvement in favor of Samuel I. Strong, ctmtractor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, ' City Treasurer, ndlanapoILs, Indiana, October IS, 1876. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. A1 tniur umi iMtiii (iinria n iur lt"U by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, In1. i-lii. a Aiirf.ln vi nimml Jti....l uiana, ana amy aeia Dy .tne cierK or sain I city under the oorporate seal of said city, I will SATURDAY. November 11, 1876, sell, at public auction, at the City Court Room, tietween the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. x., of said day. the following de scribed lot. or parcel of land, or no much there of as may be necessary to satisfy the sum here inafter named as assessed against such premises for Btreet Improvement, and all costs, towit: Lot No. nineteen (19) In "V. A. Bell's subdi vision In square No. twer.ty-felx (2t) Johnson's heirs' addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county Indiana, owned Dy Isaac Hooper, against which Is assessed the mini of nineteen dollars anu sixteen cent(ia muor street Improvement In favor of Irwin & llan na, contractors. . . nENRY "W. TUTEWILER, , City Treasurer. Indlanapoua, Ind., October 18, 187. -

SALE FOR STREET IHPROVEHEHT.

By virtue of a certain rrecert to me directed hvthemuvor of thecitvuf Inilt.'inHimlis In diana, anti duly attested by the cleikofsaid city under the corporate seal of said cily, I will on SATURDAY, November 11, 1376, sell, at public auction, at the City Court Koom. Iwiween the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock, p. MM of said day, the following described lot, or iiarcel of land, or so much tneref asmuy.lieiiecesKury to satisfy tlie sum herelnaiier named as asxesseu against kucii premises forsireet improvement, and all coststowttj lA'l No. two in Wriitht's su'sllvlsiou InstiunreNo. twetity-six CJ! Johnson's Heirs' addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, 'Indiana, ownetl by Wm. W. Ware, atfidnst which is assessed t he sum of twenty dollars and forty rent (-jJ40,for Mrertimproyent;iu luvor. ol irwin.A nanna, cont ractors. IIKNUV V. TITBWILKR, City Treasurer IndhtnapilK Ind.. October 1S.1K76. SALE !FORJSTREET IMPROVEMENT. by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, In uiaua, auuiiuiv aiwsici uv ine ciera oi saiu eitv under the"eortsrate s':U of said city, I will on diana, and iuly attested by the clerk of said SATURDAY, November 11, l7fi, sell at public auction, at the City Court ltoom. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and i o'clock P. M., of said day, the following de wrilssl lot, or parcel of Lind, or so much thereoras may be nwessary to satisfy tne sum hereinafter named as aseKed against such premises for street improvement, and all costs, to-wit Lft.!No. twentv-nlne C2&. in Ridenoiir" re vised ami extended addition to the city of In dianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, owned by C. II. Uerard (christian name unknown), aifainst which Is asseKKed the sum of thirtyone dollars (ill) for street Improvement in fa vor or James Mahoney, contractor. ;iIFJf KY W. TUTF.WILF.lt, City Treasurer. j InitlitiiapoliKIiKl., Octooer IS, 1S76. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain nreoeot to medirected by the mayor of the city ol IndianaiKilis. In diana, and duly attested by the clerk of said city under the corporate seal of said city, I win on SATURDAY, X0YEMIJER 11. 1870, sell at public auction, at the City Court Koom, between the hours ol lu o clock a. in., and 4 o'dtx-k p. in., of said day, the following deserilied lot, or imrcel of lund, or so much there of as may lft necessary to satisfy the sum neremuiter named or assessed against such premises for sueet improvement, and all costs, to-wit: IoCNo. twenty-eight CJS. in Kidenaor's revised unl extentled addition to the citv of In dianapolis, Marion county Indiana, owned ly Uliam 11. Mic tn, against which is assess.xl the sum ol Jiirty-one dollars Uu; for strict j:nprovement in favor of Jauic M;uioney, contnictor. 11F.NKY W. TUTF.WILF.lt, City Treasurer. IndiunupolLs, Ind., Oct. 18, 1S7G. SÄLE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. Ky virtue of a certain precept tome directed. by the mayor of the city of lndianaiHiiis. In diana, ami duly attested by tr a clerk of suid cily under tl.t corixirate m al said city, I win, on SATURDAY, November 11. lTG, Sell at public auction, at the City Court room, between the hours of 10 o clock A. M. and 4 o'clta-k p. m., of said dnj-, the following de-sTib-d lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may te necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street improvement, und all oosts, to-wit: Iot No. eighty-five (Kö) in Davidson's second adciition to the city of Indianapolis, Marior county, Indiana, owned by lJorman N. David son, aj.iust which is assessed the sum of thirty-live dollars (ioo.uO) for btreet ltr.provemcnt in favor of John L. llanna, contractor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. IndlauapolisInd., October 18, 1S76. SALE' FOR STREET IfiPROVEHEHT. its' virtue of a certain r recent to me directed by ihe mayor of tlie city of Indianapolis, Indians, and dulyattesied by thecleikof said city under the corporate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, November 11, 187G, sell, atpublic auction, at the City Court Room, Iwwii-u the hours of 10 o'clock, a. m. aud 4 o'clock, p.m., of gaid day, the following described lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof as iaay be necessary to satisfy the sum here inafter named as assessed against such premises for Btreet improvent, und all cost, towit i I JOne hundred and two (102) feet south and lot. No. twenty-five (125) in Ridenour's revised and extended addition to the city of Indianapolis, .Marion county, inaiana, owned ty Mary MCC'lain, agaiust which In assessed tho sum of fifty-one dollars ($1 00) for street improvement in la vor of James Mahoney, contractor. HENRY WCTUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., October lslSTH. SÄLEIFORiSTREET IMPROVEMENT. by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indii, i . i .i .1 1 . . . .1 t . . v. i . i t. nun, uuuuuij aiirbiru vy nie cicia oi baiu ciiy i. . 1. . i. l f J . T . , , , uuuci lue i-uiiwrnir nrui oi itaiu ciiy, x wui on SATURDAY, November 11, 1876, sell, at public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. u. and 4 o'clock p. M. of said day, the following described lot, or parcel oi land, or so much .thereoras may be necessary to satisfy the sura hereinafter named as assessed agaiust such premise for street improvement, and all costs, to-wlt: Lot No. sixty-two (B2) In Fletcher et al.'s sub division of outlot No. ninety -six (ttti) in the city of Indianapolis, Mariou county, Indiana, owned by William C. West, against which U assessed ine sum oi seven uoiiars ana sixty cents (?7.Cu) for street Improvement In favor ol Janiea Mahoney, contractor. nENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Tnurer, Indianapolis Ind., October 18, 1S76.