Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1877 — Page 6

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARYS, 1877

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Fortlie rentlr.e. " THE tlllt 1ST.

BT WM. FORSYTH. ta tbo hlll of Judea l.i the aaCient days. On thi moonlit hills There wm songs of rejoicin3,there wee songs tof rralso , And ar-jellc trills. By thos'-ica-n of Jorda:, y gleu rd t!'aIa werxsoiai; Yea -songs In fiigMs, And thr floors of heat, en were, broken ami ihlnlng throngi Carue Jiio JoSs lights. I-tke th 3 Koiiml ottihe storm, like dyrng winds, .like st: earns 0 silvery sound; Willi the rusblna; of -wings, with harps and gulden gleams For the t.re was found. For a star hvJ arisen oVr Pal'1rio, TheHrkl of the Lord; A star th it fVr o'er the raifh should thine, " FulrilR'.ig thj word. In kdf n dar srae the proifhets with tongues of fame Of r0 Christ to be, And the prer hecles eud und the words fulfillment ctruo To el I men frt-'e. For they were groveling In Kin on earth forlorn. In Kin and shame. And for Inl", for the cleansing of men, was He bom; Tu the world Ueramo. For trjelr crimes were-great and their prayers ware as naught Tho sin to adore, And their sonla' redemption by His Hood mas. b3 bonght. By Ills blood alone. Tbe watchers of fltes on the hills heard the chorus break Afar thronet! the night. And the wine of the east heard a voico cry, Wake! "And foUW the light!" There were meetings of shepherds and laacl at Bethlehem Round allttle child. And the bringeraof gifts and the offering of them To the uadefik-d. There wo gnoAijas of teeth in the house of the king On Juii '8 throne, Aad walling, e'er murdered ba'eii Uiat tthall ever rlug By matters left lone. But tbe wrath of bis slaughtering band availed him not, That king accursed; And no more shall hi memory' black rvo be forgot Its gloou dispersed. By the river of Egypt was he safely fc.ey The raider's lion. And la Na-arfcth, city, unknown fer Ood lie slept The promised one. Then heard ttey a man speak as sever man epake befo-e; One without fears. By the elopes - of Herman and by Galilee-' , shore, pttkt2'e with tears. Wretched are ye who cast the Meek Gnoout,i rej ectfcng H lm Wlio plead with you. ßeorned la Thy wandering race, Tky fume Is dim Tbe wide world through. With stripes aldye beat Him, and in mockr7 crowned With a crown of thorns; And In rge yat on Him, and His words ye drowned In voltes .of scorn. On the dark bükt of Calvary wu Thy ea e lain, - OlllghtyOnel And Thine augertvithheld that Qeonight-suf-fer the pain . And bo ioa aue. In the graze 'a dcjcp silence was lie-swallowed then , In that dock: hoar; N tiaiwguuut cL ,iu sepuicner was roiteu when He ranelaaower. Through Ills tesnrictlon shall yve .also anise Toii'moalv'gh; If unto HI:yord yc harken aa the father praise, Ye shall not tie. Not with the tbamders of God, m n fiiaal's peak, --. In elbd and. atme, Iiutlnsoiruw andlov y guise He esaueitoe-5k Men Ja their sktrne. From the delha.oC atielr misery Be raised them up . From dnh, froxi hell; Of the tears. tiat: be.ept, of his arrowfol cnp. . , t . What . ahaUielll The llghtof promise that arose in that far tlrao .1 shining, yet; Through the lngihenln jtf ges shall It UÜ up ward, climb, . Ant no nut 3 set. The art ebibitio.t in iineaklyn last wk abowetl a m;trked decline in attendance aud ale o catalogues frutu last 3-iar. A valuabbiortruit by Proli-swir 8. F. IS, 31orse 4 an tiv;lish irgymn wa recently found J hen4f nib:iin in Perth Aiboy alrnajbouwr . .It Uji Uoo rescued and retort Rosa Boabeur.Laj a ntraber ci loz poaU and bore, whieti be'u.es ns modAn. Wbensh first bjan '.to raw .fcnhiiuis alie used to r kit the hiKiVLaLubWa in ram, and take loac j"Hravs Üut itlm niht quaint beraeiA-with Xl XU varioiu ircuinfttance of aoinial life. At one t'ne she exiled" herwlf for ttU purpose aning tbe wilds of tbt Prvia-ex. akI urtil Lwy Las been acrmtouMi to work ifLtren htum a Iay, paintinjc by Jiyl!r.t and drawing in the eren4nir. " Out brother. Jwdore, ia a calptoi and a tarier Juliette sad baHar Auguste are ainU n. . . , Boaftrm,Xh& emlt fwintr, I abont45 years old; ami has a bix'i. mnvivc fireherul, avnd lofiLn and'txitf won l.ke r, ft u Warn an than an rUöt TLe, studio proper is a aort 4)f storertioiu for lar-r; pirTljrp. lie pais fit in a email. pJ tiniy furnished id; rtHiu; One . of hi picur npin wLicli he in at j rt.t capped, repftet Ms tWJ uvnz gtrh titani 1

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ingujwnthr Feaiore and Iwiking out into the pi ni Veyond for the father who will rot return. The iKKr children, f-o poorly

tlafl. s j eautiful in fno, are very interestinj; in tlieir expressions tf fear and hoie. Tlefcture it valned at $1,500. Of the recent, art exhibitio. in Brooklyn the Kujt'e says: The tvimher of pictures 4d durin;; the exhibition w.i 21. Amin tie last picture?" sold were ' riiarenalSlc-etch,' by Lily M.Kntee; "My Work linker," i.y A. nn Ludlow; "Fittery, Halt:" by Isaac V. Eiu n. nn.l "IVace and War," nd "A Witd iwand Sketcii at Snnnyside," by F. H. Chuuh. The pictures bohi were ino-tly of Fiuall rtxe, and therefore the amount received for them w ill trairely r a h $'2, CO in the a.'roaio. Th1 amount of sales wjs no doubt greatly imluenced by the ilisaster a, the l'rookl! theater, a, up to the clo-ing hrtar o' tie exhibition on Tuesday, which wa "iirlis V and menibers' day," there were nnmon.os iniuiries in relation to the prices', a iilfr. Litinier, the curator of the a-ssocia-t on. frit encoumsf d to believe that fcony i oi jmrtant -sale would be ma le during the w --k. In thi.s, however, he was dbap oin'etl. . A New York letter thus describes a picture of Alston in the Taylor-Johnson collection: ' 'Spalatro's Vi?itn of tlie Bloody IlandJ by Wa-liinijtou Alston, partakes of the lir.-rlle. Tlie scene i. taken from Mrs. lLidciiflTs novel of 'The Italians.' 'Spalatro whs employed iy ffchedori to murder KiUn.i, the heroine of tye s'ory. Tlo time fixed by this deed is the niht, while the victim is asleep; but on their way to Ler chamber tlieasjyt,in's heart fails him, lie refuses to do the deed; at that moment of .-compunction his former crimes crowd ihljk upon his memory, and a bloody hand nema to leckon him in the air.' This is what Alston hs put on immortal canvas. The tall, sombre-clad monk, with firm clasp is holding the lighted taper above bis head with left hand, while the right holds the dagger. The profile of his bony faoe is painted, and here the artist shows the crael. criminal, unrelenting character. By the monk's tide is the hired assassin, with füll faced view. His eyes are ready to start from their socket, and the livid paleness of his face tells of his sudden fright. The two figures are in contrast, and 'the whole 'is wonderfully realistic. This picture draws a great deal of much deserved attention. Of course certain parts of ahn ost all pictures are left to the fancy, yet that one which universally attract a cultured audience must po sens decided merit." A PROSPECTIVE VINDICATION. Fjom a Prison Cell to a High Place in the Treasury Department RoBflr that Avery Is to be Reward; for Acting nwn Kenpegront by Kesto ration to III Old riae, T. Washington Special to Chicago Times. Kverpinre Avery, the ex-chief clerk of the treasury department, whs rela-ed from the JefferMn City ienitentiary, there lias been a wn.MdeMbie rlnrry of excitement among the member of the white bouse branch of the whisky ring. Mr. Averv, when he returned to the city, through his next "test friend, who has worked lotiianl faitblnlly to eectire bis release, said that he intended o publish an elaborate defense of himself, lie claimed to have in his j vssion certain letters which would show that be was never anything more than a Und for Babcock, Luckey and others. These letters have long been the cause of much agflation on tne part of Babcock and Luckey. To secure the clotting of Avery's mouih, Samuel Felker. acting as agent of Babcock, tried several times last summer to obtain from Mrs. Aypry these letters, and succeeded in petting onf or two copies, which lie judiciously ami skillfully nsed in his relations with Genend Babcock. The same cause that made Avery the willing dupe of Babcock and Luckey kept him quiet even when M-ntenetd and sent to the etiitentiary. He was forever promised by tliem that he would be at once n-leuj-ed. and that be should he allowed to vindicate faintself. Since he has returned to this city tlere have been rejeated consultations at the Owen hous. at which place there have be present (ieneral Balcock, Mr. Avety, ht friend named Hewitt, Orville E Grant, a4 ujion one or two occasions. Ttelknap Mr. Avprv has been in a oeition i here be ible o dictate terms. Hehrst lit d.-niAHiled that he h4iall be vindicated. This he claimed at first could only bo done by bis publishing the letters which he has had in his ipos.-es-sion. Tbeee letter, of rur-e, once published, would ruin Ba'-K-k an1 Luck or sink them hiwer in the yuMie eftimaliou tluivthe present !wded porf'tion they K-eupy. To prevent this l.abcook and Lucky have promised Mr. Aivy that he .-hall Ih? vindii-Htt d by the administration: tbt the president having p-rdrved hint be--ause lie In lieved him to te an iiinnent cnan, whs one stae of tTe vitviieation. xnd that the second stage of the rindicuUon iJiould be that General Graat 4ioull 4ptsn'nt him to his old place us t lfief clerk in tic treasury depaitment. AMt'K&ndi-ng as tkisiiiHy eeem.it i nevertheletis true tlwt tle position of chief clerk of the treasury devilment lias never been filled tiisce Averv ww first Msp-ided by Brirtow. It has been temjKicarily filled by 'autüe obrer es the treasury department. The president hiiu"If lias positively promiul Mr. Avery that h thajl le apjojniyed chief :lerk of the treaMirv department. He w lid have been appointed ere tliis Lad it not been for rx'cretary Morril!, who dias stood nut with all L'h nenytli aga rut reftoriqs;: Arery to hie old place. He alipe fca leen ahle to prevent thw waadal tip to a short tia;e Hg. but the pressure th.ct lia 1kmi broiitr.'it tu ln ur Um biru baa b"en-tK)rreat witkiin the last twoor three Jah tLi:it Ue has sigidtie! a wiü L tigress to coivede the demand Uu hrm by. fje white louse ring. It ts a jaettiaii ol lit and dejr h with the white houe p:irg. .Aw ry demands that be shall he reavired, aixJ tbe f resident, in compliance with this nV-maml, fots promi-e-i. If Avery bulM STeadüsily t tis present band.it is certain that he "will L restored to bis furnier jvwiii.n. IU? white hntifc jei1 rely 4ipoi omgre- b in . aiiMirbed with the election muddle as tc not care for an invefctifaiioiif a it J ao f eeS that they can act wilh taety; ; . , . 4hrt44sMic'M Ml l.nrk. lWaabJngtomfV-clul.J Senator CUruüttnry wayxceptionally tinfvtuaten his lat journey to Washington, lie was rtfcbed wlijeon asüepin car, ymiewhenr wvt,f r.ili'tiore. of i.U in money, valuable pars and iii Lanvge check. The thieves, uu prewMtiar the letter, were inven nm truiiK at twuiu. ana result wa tii.it be arrived In VJui' gtnnni less and ward robclesM, tfjt iie suit f clothes whicii Imj wore. He atucerepWiisbed Ids . , ...... . exchequer bv dain Li ruiU-j'i' and a nmnth's pav Amounting ia all ioU,ut $000. And .r roceeiled to his ixi;iig. That nrht Lewa Mrai n ruhVid. the tbieves ctrrving aaay his punt-, in which wag theSjO he had iiraiTU few bura before. Tiois be whs robbed of nearlv id.OuO, bis trunk, valu tble Cnpcrs, and eviii uit uaurcaUiu garmvnt I'vWtcrj tWoda.

SITTIti HI LL.

A Western C'rre-?ident . Ieserllet lllru and Some f III Brav. Frontier Letter to the Chicago Tr bune.l . It Vis astonished people here who Lave means oHinding out mniething about hitting Ball, to see General Sheridan's estimate an. I rieu-ripiion f that noted Indian. Old and di-abled by disea-e," indeed. He is o'J or 40 years o'd according to information received from Indians who have known him from childhood. Tlie only disability that he suilVrs results front the los of tlie tors of Iiis right fNit, which were all shot awav in a lilit with the Crows. This interferes with bis "getting around on foot," ns an Indian chief expressed it lately, hut does not in the least disable him f.r war. or f.r any of ih functions of an Indian thief, hitting Bull is really the head tenter of the hostile bioux bandi. There are other leading men among them, known as soucMin n. su h as Iron I)o, Black Moon, and l'rt try Bear; but bitting Bull is the head warrior of the Sioux nation. He dots not talk nun h. but bis will pre veil over the eloquence nfruihiT chiefs. I heard an interestng sta'emnt coming from one of the thief. Kill KjiIc. who was in the fij;ht in hieb General Cn-ter and bis men were killed. If you remember anyihing of the bloody rsassacrt s of whites in Minnesota in 1S2. the name of ' Inkpadutah" ia doubtless familiar to you. He was the most ferocious, the most cruel, and the most energetic of all tlie S.intee isioux engaged in those bloody scenes of 1S02 on he b.-autiiul green prairies of Minnesota. Tlie intne of Inkpadutah brings a shuddertp many a man and woman in Minnesota to this day. His crimes outlivid him. He could not live with the whites at the agencies, and he tied westward, or rather west of the Missouri river, and found liberty away in company with Sitting Bull and other Indians who refused to hold relations with the government. He now passes much of his time in the British possessions, and may possibly make stealthy visits into the agencies at Fort Tolten and Fort Sisseton. Is is a fact that General Cus.er was killed by two sons of Inkpadutah (Red-Top). Thev first fstrnck him with their coup sticks. They took the valuables from his I o ly, and secured bis horse and pistols-. The blood of Inkpadutah will be at wr against the Americans as long as a drop of it runs in the veins of an Indian. It was the violation of the promises of an Indian agent to pay their just dues, that brought on the cruel massacre of women and children, and the captivity of women, in ls6i The dishonesty of Indian agents in 1874. 1875. and 1H7S had much to do with the immense congregation of dissatisfied Indians who destroyed Custer's command in 187U. . C'lmmberlnlii'ft Obstinacy. (Detroit Free I'ress. The report that Mr. Chamberlain is about to iscue a proclamation commanding the Hampton government to disrse, is denied positively by him. He says he has no intention of furlier complicating the situation, if he can help it. He denounces, as absurd, the rumors of a compromise, and tavs there is nothing to compromise in. It is all or nothing with both parties. He is especially dis gusted with the talk of making hun tinted 8tates senator. He saysCorbin is properly eldcted, and will get bis ent without serious opposition. Lven it there was a vacancy be says bo would not accept tlie place to make wav for Hampton or any compromise. He said he was not trading himself, and did not mean to allow others to traue for hun. Since the adjournment be is evidently very much stiffened in his determination to fight it out on the present line. BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP. UnnralteMl lor tn toOet and the batX Karttaclal&nld esfXlv odor to oovor emniuon and dt-ietovtotjs Ingredient. After years of s)tottctxprImrrrt tbe trutnoctrro A T.Ba Wir AMftnp l.as perfected acit ner Offer" V tV pwWle TTVFT TOIU.l HUT H IU IturiC. Onry tkt pmi 0foUe 9tlt wf ' til wianufnttur. Iw I'. m ih, mrmfww It k Va 1'annl. Wort tea tlie. It coat wmi) mnthffr mrA rurtlT mC trlrernVnt. emrle box wnaliilag mket o i . .ach, bsuc trve vo aT arrareea on ramptoiTt cent. AOJrw M. T. W ,hhHt. lwTrkCliy. '"For 8ala a U Drvigtatse LEOAL. roTXCK Of AD-A4INISTRATIOX. Notice 131 1 hereoy given that tlie undersigned has b.t'n apoolnted tov Hie Marion Civil Circuit court u Marion ewunty. Indiana, adminis trator of tn estate William ismith, late of sain ronnly.tioRCKned. Kaia eiace is supobed lo ne Kutvt-ut. ANDREW F. CRY, DtTember 2K. 187B. AdminUtrator, CJUITIK ATTACHMIINT.-Ilefore T. P. Mil O hr. J. t. of -Cowter towuship, Muclon vouuiy. iouiiua. A nine E. Howe v. la-nes flraer. Tbe defendant in the aoove entitlwl cane is hereby not itiUf the .pendency of said rwuse tx-fore me, aixl that said cause is set for he.nr. Ingon tne UthAiy of retirunry A.I. 1VT7, at 9 o awn a. ja., a& wiucn iiaie, n kjiki ocienaa ni do-s not appearand initio answer tiiereto, Ifie said cause, will tee trietl and determined in kis absenee. THOM AK P. MILLKR..J. J. No. WCourt HtrtMit, Indianapolis, Ind. ADMINISTRATOR HALE of thejewonaf proixsrtyot ' Wil Jam Miulth, dectsaaad. Notice fa kerefcyl ven that, on 8ATURDAY, tkeiOth day of Januair,18T7, the underslaed,aJwtnl trator of the estate of V illiMiu aelui. Wo oifdarton county., Indians, deceased, wiil sell at public auctJou no the highest and bent bidders, at tfc late reaidence of the dec ea -cd. In ti town of uaklanl, lu aa d eoun y, Mie eraoaal -operty of lh detaed, no. takeu by tibr, widow, to-wlt: One ataldon.one niare, oueOuitgy and lift roe v, a lot of lumtx-r, houseboki Hud kitchen fcruiMir;, Wim other aruelea too uunaerous to uieu' tkn. Terms creditor nine months will Lo given on all su oaoverthree dollars, purchaec . ciiriuKiii isaradü.r notes wba approved sepurity, walioutf valuation or tu-pralseui4sut l.wa. Kaks will commence at II o'clock a. m. A. F..OOREV-, Adiolnlsiralor. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me dinerted by tuemayvr of tu city of Indlanapolw, Indiaa4and duly attesid by ihecWlcof aaid city wilder tho corpoiate aetd of said cny, I trill on KATUltDAY, Jauuary 20, 1877, sell at Mib:ic auction, at the City Court Room. b-tw.u th hours of lu o'clock A. M. and 4 o clock ; p. of said day, the following de-crlb--d lot, i f paieei of land, or so much thereof as may be neceiwary to satisfy the sum hereinafter liaaw-d as twurl ..iln.t mnh nrom. is's for statt Improveat, aud all cost, towit: ' Ut No. fifteen (15) Irioutlot No. one hnnrtniand forty (H0) In the city of Indianapolis, Marion co inly. Indiana. ,,ned bv Amanda r arrar, a Unnt which ta aiMMwsed the omof alxtteii dollars and tulrty-two and one-half cents dl S-.H;.) forstreet I oprovement in favor ot J. G. ülcklcr a Co., Contracioia. '. ' HENRY M TIJTEWILER, ' City Tieasurer. Indianapolis, lad., Fece ruber 27, ItCt?. . .

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fiOTICETOfiOfi-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain orecept has been dnlr issuiti to me by tne mayor of the city of Indianapolis, under the cot iorate seal of said city, uate Dett-mner Its, 1S7, showinc that there is ilue tin following named contractor the amount hereinafter sieciried for stit improvemeiit in the citv of IndiunapoUs, Marion county, Indiana: l)u Jipies Mahonev ror eradins and pnivelins; tlie id ey between Hoyt and F eun r ave nue, ru.iini; troni Dillon ao' Unueii stn-et''. from J. V. V(mI (Christ inn name unknown) the sum of lour iollars and forty-two and one-iialf cents (; I i-.'V."i. atiount of a.se-sninii charjjed siatiiM loe No. oiia looidred and seventy- ix (17tO in Spann A Co' p-iiy'n Woliawii ndaitioii to the city ol ludlaiiapoUr, Marion county, Iiidiana. Now. the said defendant is herebv notified that, unless within i'5) days after the publication, for three weeUs.of this notice the amount so n-.scsMl a?aln;t the above descrilvd lot or parcel of l:uid is pui'i. I will pr-e-l to mllwl the amount soas.s'-KM-d by levy und Kile of said lol or paicvl of land, or so much thereof as may bM m-cessjiry to satisfy the abovu claim, uuil all i-ustM mat may aooixie. HENRV V. TLTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind.. Pocember 2t). 1ST. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain precept has been duly Issued to me by the mayor oi the city of Indianapolis, under the corporate seal or said city, dated December 1, 187Ö, showing thst there is duo tne following named contractor the amount hereinafter specified for street Improvement in the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana: lue James Mahoney. forgandtiic and graveling the alley between Hoyt and Fietcher five nues, running from I'lilon to Linden strets, from M. and II. McGaiighey tte sum of lour dol ars and forty-t wo ai.d oiehalf cent (ft 42V. amount of assessment charged agaiust lot No. on hudre and -venty-e ght (178). in pann A Company's Wootllawn aditr. on to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. Now, the said defendants are hereby notified that, Uni- within (2th days after the publication, for three weeks, of this notice, the amount so assessed against the above described lot or parcel of land is paid. I will proceed to collect the amount so assessed by levy and sale of Faid lot or panel ot land or so much thereof as may bs necessary to satisfy the above claim, and all costs that may accrue. HENUY W. TUTEWILEK, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., D-cemhery. ikt. NOTICE TO KON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain precept has been duly Issued to me by the mayor oi the city of Indianupolis, under the coriKrate seal ol said city, dated December IS, lS7d, showing that ther is lue the following named contractor the amount hereinafter soeclried for street improvement In tbe city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana: Due James Mahoney for grading and graveling t heal ley bet ween llov ant Fletcher avenues, ruunoig from D Ii n to Linden ftreets, from 1). Ij. and B. F. witterson (t'h-istlan names unknown), the sum of four dollars and loriy-two and one-hall cent i4 4.', amount of assessment charged against lot Nu. one hundred aud e ghty-iour (ll) in spann t Company's Wootilawn a Id.tion to the city oi Inaianapolls, Marion county, ludlana. Now the siid defen lants are hereby notified that, unless within J days after the publication, for three weeks, of this notice the amount so assessed ngaJnst the above described lot or parcel of land Is paid, I will proceed to collect the amount ao asst-seed by levy and sale of said lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above claim, and all costs that may accrue. HENRY W. TUTKWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis. Ind.. December 20. 1878. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certAtn precept has been duly i?Hued to mc by the ntayor of tlie city of Indianapolis, under tbe corporate se 1 of sid city, dated December 16, liCd, showing that there is due the following named contractor the amount hereinafter specified lor street Improvement in the city -of Indianapolis, Ma. km county, Indiana: I ue James Mahoney, for grading and graveling the a lej- between lii t. und F etcher avenues, running from Di ln to Linden street, from M. a"d H. MeGauckeYi the sum of four dolirs and forty two nd one-half cents (H J'i). aoo!iit of assessment chargel aga nst lot No. one Ii und red and seventy-seven tl7 in Spanu Company' Woodlan addition to the ity oi Indianapolis, Marion county, ladiaaa. New. the id defendant are hereby notified that, ualenn within (2U) days after the publication, for three wee. f this notice the amoant so nssestied ajainst the above tie fccrlb-d lot or parcel of land is paid, I will proceed to collect the amount so RsmWed by fevy and sale of said lot or pared of land, or so much thereof as may be neccssary to satisfy the above 0xaa, aud all e jsts-Oiat may accrue. t HENRY VT. TÜTEWILER, City Treasorer. IndlaatapaUa, Ind.. December 30. 1678. NOTICE TO NONRESIDENT. Wherea. a certain recent has been duJr issued to neby the mayor o'Uie cltv of IndiAxapolts. tuder tne cor do rate -seal of said elt dated Decern her t,lTL shwiag that there 1 due the following .amtl contractor live ar&ount liereljovtw-r specified tor street Im proveineti' lu thdty of Indiana polls, Marion couuty, I ndlaoa: Due James Mabcy feu-radiac; and graveling tlie alley between Hoyt and Fletcher av--nu runnng fitoM Lnihti to btuden streets, früin D. Ia and V. T. faiteroti ('hristlan imniM unknowa) tke imia 'ur dollars aud lony-Uvo and one -hall c-nt ($4 4S' amount at asses- men t cbtge4 agalmctlot No. one hun Ored aiv eighty-three (lsj) i Hpauii t CVmtiy' Vo dlawn addition to the city c laeuaxiapotis, Marlon eouaty, Indiana. Vow, the said defendants are hereby notified thai, ouleM within t'JU) days after tii pub 1cat4"U, for three weeks, of titU i-tic the amount so assessed against the above de scrib! lot or pat c 1 ot iand is paid, I will proceed to colfVct the amount so ansonaed by levy uod sale of said lot or parcel of laasd, or so much UierWPS may be neeeasary Ur satisfy the above claim, aad all costs thai may accrue. f t j HENRY W. TÜTEWILER, City Treasurer. 1 Indianapolls, Ind., December 20, W76. X-itANKLlN UI- J- -IiPOUNDItY, 10 Tim rreef, Cincinnati, Ohio. ' ALLISON, SMITH 4 JOHNSON.

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SALE FOR STREET lEIPROVEWEST. l!y virtne of a certain precept to me directed bv the mayor of tho ci:y of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested oy the cleik of suid city, under the corporate seal of suid city, 1 will on SATURDAY, January 13, 1877, ' sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, between tlie hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. M. of said day, the following deseriled lot, or jiarcel of land, or mo much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed acaltit sucli premScs lor street Improvement, aud all cts, to-wit: lot No. one (1) Kauf.nan's sulxli vision of Blake's addition to tin; city of Indianapolis, Marion cuunty, Indi-na, owned by Villis W. Wr'ght, e.Knitft which isa-sssed the sum of el h'y-:bnr dollars and ninety-six c-ntaCSl 0 ) lorsireet iiuproveiaL-nt in favor of I'atleroii A Duuuiug, contractors. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind.. December'.?!). 1ST. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept tome directed, by the ir.nvor of theciiyof Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested liy the clerk of said city.uudcT the corporate heal of said city, I wiil ou SATURDAY, January 13 1877, stll nt public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. audi o'clock P. M. of said dav. the following described lot.or parcel of land.or so muc-n thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tne sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street improvement, and all costs, to-wit: Lot No. seven (7) KaufmanN subdivision of Blake's addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, owned by Willi V. Wrignt, tiKalust wli ich is assessed the sum of seventeen dollar and seventy cents (17 70) for street Improvement in favor of Patterson &. isuunlng, conuavivrs. HENRY W. TUTEWILER. City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind.. Decern her o. 1ST. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly nttesteu by the clerk of said city under tlie corporate seal of said city, I will ou ; SATURDAY, January 13, 1877, sell at nublic auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. M and I O'clock p. M. of said day, the; following described lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof its may be necessary to satisfy the mm here inalter named as osm-ssed against such preinls.si for street improvement, and all costs, to-wlf IU No. eighty ffO) In Fletcher's Woodlawn addition to the city of Indianapolis, Mai ion county, Indiana, owned by Anna K. Hawk, aiainst which ts ansesse! the sum of four dolItisand sixty centa yi öti for stn et improve ment in lavor of Henry Llay, contractor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., Deoember 20, 1876. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed bv tlie mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, ana duly attested by the clerk of said city under the corporate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, January 13, 1877, 11 at- axuVdli snMttM.M a Via sTVvm- Dm e-si easy puoii fu.vavit rw iiu a v t v.vu t aMfuiu, t 'tween tlie hours of 10 o'clock A. Sf. and 4 o'clock p. M. of said day, the following de scribed lot. or parcel of land, or so much there of as may be neceary to satisfy the sura hereinafter named as asseoscd against such premises for street improvement, and all costs, towit: Lot No. ninety-two (92 In Fletcher's Wood lawn addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, owned by Ellen Mat thews, against which is assessed the sum of four uollars and sixty cents S4 00) for street improvement lu favor of Henry (lay, con tractor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind December 0. 187. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain precept has been duly Issued to me by the mayor of the city of Indi anapolis, under the cot porate seal ol said city. dated December 16, 1ST, showing that there is iue the following named contractor the amount herlnafter specified for street improvement In the city of Indiana polls, Marion county, Indiana: Doe James Mahoney for reading and grarel ing Lexington avenue and sidewalks Horn linden and Reld streets, from Jacob Meeka the bo iu of seventeen doliarx and sixty oenut (97 tin), amoont of assessment charged against lot No. one hundred and thirty-seven (17) l i Fletcher's Woodlawn addiilou to the city of lotlanupolls, Marion county, Indiaua. Vow, the said defendant la hereby notified that, unless within (20) days after the publication, for three weeks, of this notice tbe amount so assessed against the above de scribed lot or parcel of land is paid. I will pro ceed to collect the amount so assessed by levy and sale of said lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tbe ahjve claim, and all costs that may accrue. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indiaaapolls, Ind., December 20, 1P76. ÜQTICET0 NON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain precept has been duly Issuod to ev? by tlie mayor of the city of Indiami)iolis,uuder the corxrate seal of said city, dated December 16 187b. showing that iherel due the following named contractor the araouat hereinafter specified for street improvement Lu the city of Iudianapolls, Marion county, Indiana: Due James Mahoney for grading and graveling Lexington avenue and sidealka from Linden aud Held streets, from Dion Boucleault the sum of forty-eight dollars and fortv cents (S-18 40), ' amount of as-esmen :rged agaiust lot 'o.one(l) Pope's aubdlviiuu of Fletcher's Woodlawn addition lo the city of Iudianapolls, Marion county, Indiana. Now. the aald defendant la hereby notified that, unless within (20) days after the publica tion, for uiree woeaa, or this notice the amount so smemed acalnst the ubnve.de. scribed lot or parcel of land is paid, I will proeeed to collect tbe amount so assessed by levy and sale of said lot or parcel of laud, or so much thereof as rosy be necessary t a.lafy the above claim, aud all costs that may accrue. HENRY W. TUTEWILER. i ' City Treasurer. , lotflanripons, lad,, Dec? irbvr - ' ..

LEGAL.

NOTICE TO NQN-RLSIDENT. Whereas, a certain precept has been tuIt Usued tome by the muyor of the city of In dianapolis, midcr the coijorate seal of said city, dated Decetnb.rliUS76.sl, owing that there is oue tlie lollownie: monetl contractor the amount hereinafter sjweihed lor street Im provement in tne city ol luuiunai oils. Marion. county, Indiana: Due James Mahoney for rradine and eravelInsr L-xii.gton aveiiuu and sidewalks Irom IJnden to Keid streets, from David Phillips the sum of seventeen doll:os aud sixty C -iits (17 s t, h mon n i of a-ss.siueut charged äx 'inst lot No. two hundred ami sixty two t2ü')ln le teller's Wnmiawii a-'ilition to the city of luui.-tiiaiolirt, Mai ion county, Icdiai a. Now the said defendant is hen bv notlfed that, uul within (JU) days after tbe publication, for three wtvks, of this tiotice the amount so awsevatil against tlio above lot or parcel of land is paid, I will proceed to collect the amount so assessed by levy ard sale of said lot or parcel of land, orsj much Ihert ot as mar be neoisaiy to sati-fy the alove claim and ail CO-.1 that may cccruu. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, Cltv Trejjurer. Indianapolis, Ind., Dcemlpr ?0, H7tl. NOTICE TO NOfi-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain precept has been duly Issued to me by the mayor or the city of Indianapolis, under the corporate seal of said city. dated Decern her 16, 187U, showing that there ia due the following nairnd contractor the amount hereinafter specified lor Mtvet lmprnvfiii""'t ir, the city of Iudianapolls, Marloa County, Indiana: Due James Mahoney for grading and graveling Lexington avenue and sidewaUs from Linden to Heid streets, from iMvld Phillips the sum of seventeen dollars and sixty cents ($17 hi) amount of asf-e-sment charged seainst lot No. two hundred and sixty-three Uti-i) in Fletcher's Wcxllawn add'tion to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. Now the said defendant is hereby notified that unless within 20i days after the publica Hon for three weeks of this notice, the amount so assessed HRalnt the above described lot or parcel of land is paid, I will proceed to collect the amount so assessed by levy and sale of said lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy the above claim and S.Ü costs that may accrue. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolls, Ind., December 20, ISTtJ. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain precept has leen duly issued to me by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, under the corporate seal of naid city, dated December 16, 187ti, showing that there lr due the following named contractor the amount hereinafter specilled for street improvement in tbe city of Iudianapolls, Marion county, Indiana: Due James Mahoney for erndinz and graveling the alle let w. n Hoyt and Kletcher avenues, running front Dillon to Linden streets, from Isaac M.Lines the sum of four dol ars aud forty-two an I one-half cents (fl 42'), anion nt of HKseasiiieni chtt'tred acHin'-t lot No. one uunurea ana eiii,--eien. i,ity) in csp inn je Company's Wnodl.iwo additiog to tbe city of Iudianapolls, Mai ion county, Iudiaua. Now, the said defendant i nereoy notified that, unless within (.it) days after the publication, for three weeks, of this notice the amount no aNMessed afrain-t the above described lot or parcel of Unl ts paid, I will proceed to collect the amount so assessed by levy and sale of said lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be n c"-ary to satisfy the above claim, and all costs that may accrue. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, . City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., December ?0, 1876. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT By virtue of a oertaln precept to me directed by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by Hie clem of aaid city, under the corporate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, January 13, 1877, aell at public auction, at the City Court Room, between tlie hours of 10 o'clook a. m. and 4 o'clock p. M. of said day. the following described lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to ttlfy the Mim hereinafter named as assessed setin-t iteh premises for street improvement, and ail costs, to-wit: Lot No. five (5) in Kaufman's subdivision of Rlake's addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, la Kaut, one i bv Willis W. Wriitht, ajra'rtst which is aeww the wim of seventeen dollars and seventy centa ( 17 70) for street Impioveiiieiit in favor of. Patterson A Ciuating, conti actors. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, CPy Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind IVo-mher . PCA. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By Tirtne of a certain precept to me 'directed, by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, andduly attested by the clerk of said cltv under the corporate seal of said city, I wliloa SATURDAY, January 13. 1877 aell at public auction, at tbe City Court Roord. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. x. and 4 o'clock p. M., of said day, the following described lot, or patccl of land, or so much thereof as may beAieoessary to satisfy the sura hereinafter named as assessed against such oremiaes for atreet improvement, and all cost, to-wit . Lot No. fifty-seven (.TT) in Fletcher's Woodlawn addition to the cny of indianaplis, Marlon county, Indiana, owned by Alvin M.. Masepeatv. against wh en is Hs-irvd the sum of four dollars and ehctitv cv nt (l SO) lor street improvement lu favor of HoUtJtllmnesbee, con trac'or. , HENRY W, TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis. Ind Dtcvriber SO, 1876. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT By virtue of a certain precept to roe directed., by the mayor of tho city of iniianapoliK, luduina,and duly stunted by the clerk of said city, under L.s -corporaui oul of suid citr I will ou .... ' .'SATURDAY. January 13. 1S77, sell at pubüe auction, at tbe City Court Room. between tili huuni . ,f lit , n'i.ir . u J O Clock P. K. of sakl day. lh fnlin'iA t scribsl lot, or par ol of Jaud, or so much there- ( uj uo miiTkiiry vo sateiy tne sunv hereinafter fiamftl an wMtwd Kninst ntvrlv premises foratreet lmnrnv.Tneiit ui.h n Ixit Ka. nlnpfv rtli In uka-. 1 1 airlltlon to the elrvr.r I ,.1 u.... county, Indlant. own.-d by C. C. Morris (chris tian riHTiie unKnowr)jigainr wtiich Is tivc-t I t)i sum of lour i.wlar aad ixty centa (4 r) or Streit lUlOr.iVeLLK lit Iii . fnw.ir rt ltuTitCltfy.eoatructor. . . ... j ' HENRY W. TUTEWILER, ' r" " 1 ' , City Tre&euer. Jl. au; IL. 2t -Ji, U73. '

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