Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1877 — Page 7
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY. MORNING MARCH 21, 1877
Til 15 HOLDlxCaVM FAREWELL TO LIFE.
(From Um (rmtn. Th burning wound, I be trembling Up wn whit; . , rWrt-throb that falter, ebbing low and low, Wbil tk fair landscape faints from nay dim lht, . That close on th aeene I loved to know; Tbo Um It of all time baa pummt from mo, 4od, M Thou wiltl 1 give m seif to Thee I 1 h golden pietnre floating In the light Of roe y dream that com to u In youth, liar vanished uvw IIa pbautoiu weird Mid whlta, Jn Ui bright dawning of eternal trutli; Hut love ami liberty are mlu iboTi", Forever deuthl- Liberty aud Lore. A nd radiant setaph oVr the shining way, That lead bfymU the stars to Iuflulte, IIa re com to bwr my soul laai would not stay In it adTaiiclnic to th source of Light Among that glorious Company todwell U rapturoua ruelody I sweet Earth, fan well I THE NEW CAPITOL Full Text of the Bill Providing far ihn Erection of a New State House, Leg'stature at List Appropriates $2,000,000 for the Erection of the Capitol How the Work it to be Performed. tootlon 1. That for th purpose of organfcinir to build new state house, the Roveror thall appoint four state hoa. commis sioners, who shall be selected in equal num ber from the two leading )oliUcal parties o( the etat, and together with the governor constitute the board of state bourn commis sioners. BiHih board shall be appointed by the governor within audi time as he nuy deera best, not later than September 1. 1877. The rovernur shall notify such oenona of their appoiatment under bis oertincate and seal, and such notice shall ennatitut their commission, and be by them deposited in the office 'of the secretary of state, and there n oorded. The comtabwionara m aimointed shall each give bond, to be approved by the governor, in the sum of $20,000, conditioned upon the faithful per formance of each dutw-s as may be Imposed anon them bv law. and that the coat of the building shall not exceed $2.000,000, without the express authority ox the general aatetu blr therefor. The governor shall not give bond by re a son of being a member of such board, and . shall sign or stamp all vouchers before a war rant la drawn upon them. He may for cause, remove any member of the board, and shall report the fact aud the cause to the next zeneral tweniblr. lie ahall fill by appointment all vacancies occuring by reason of auch removal, or other cause. The person so appointed to nil any vacancy shall be selected from the political Bttrtr to which his predecessor belonged. 8ec. 2. The persons appointed state house - eoromirtsloneni as above proviaea, snaii un In thirtv dava after their appointment qual ifv bv taking an oath that they will boneotly. oiligently and according to law discharge the duties of state house commissioner. They shall cause to be kept a record of their nroceedine. shall report quarterly to tne governor, for the ne of the public, a synop- . kit oi' their proceedings and an account of their expenditure. They may make such rules and regulations for the payment of monev. the government of contractors and iudIüvm. and the management of the ffroundf and premises, as they may deem 'prudent, not inconsistent with this act and the laws of the state. They may meet on their own adjournment, and shall meet on the rail of the president of the board. A ouorum Present shall be sufficient to do htiMinesti. Thev shall receive for their services the nam of five dollar per day and actual trav eling expen4s for the time they are actually emoloved in attending to their duties as täte bouse commissioners, to be paid on itemized statement sworn, to by claimant. Sec 3. The bmr 1 of state hnu.ie comirlaeioners are authorised and diicted, ai here in provided, to build new Ute bouse, the coot of which shall not exceed two millions of dollars, on the grounds provided by the state for that purp, in the city of Indianapolis, and bounded by Tennr-ee, Missisnippl. Washington and Ohio atreeta, and when it b. comes necetwary they shall provide teuiporary quarters fur the general assembly, and for the otfioers now occupying the present building, and the said commicsiuiiers are authorixed and directed to contract and agree with the city of Indianapolis, or persons interested, lor the vacation of any intersecting street or for them of streets and alleys for disposing of tools and material, and for the purpose of laying down temporary connecting railroad tracks for the transporting of material, tool, etc, and the city of Indianapolis Is hereby authorixed to njske auch agreement and contracts as is Ler ln contemplated. ThwsUteot li.dlatia hereby acrepu the offr mivle by the board of commlmionere of Mariou county, to furnish rooms for th general a.-weiuNyand the order of such bu -1 of coiuinUmouero is htreby legalised.' . 4. .The board of state house commlsV I oners in making selection of a plan for the erection of Mate b shall call to their auitan e at leaH o e ojhi intent and qual -tied architect of known ikill and ability in bh jirVf-loi; Wim - ttlrwll not have (submitted a plan for c intf tlon : ali oi.e Civil engineer, and one builder, who shall each be of Ki Unding In their reMM-rtive avocations, and shall raue them to take an oxth at follows, in ubstance: I leiunly wear(or aßlriu) vhat I lnve no pecuniary Interest whatever in the seleetioii of the il.4t for a new state bouhe; that 1 will i.ot iw iiitlueuced In my decision by any er-iial iirejudlcea or Impartialities, hut will faitbfmly discharge my duty accjrding to law, and will hold my action, slid the action of the state lioiiMe commiiwioners In the selection of a plan for a new state hons-, winch may come to my knowledge, in irict -oiinenre." The coif.iitUtioiier hall then proceed to give the plana now in pojes-ioti of the state, with tucli additional drawing mty be submitted for tluir further explanation, a thoruuh aid ri'iol examination, in t.:e rnwrr-s of wbioli they itliall cans the exjierta 8t rnlletl to their hM to tlMiroughly ex aminrt atl the add plans and the sr cities tiona Inoret'f, ai.d tea. fie e'imin e mi' unitted. If thev a Ml fiiet the siwrci ricuions and itimates correct, and tint the huil Hog, r any one ui ile-iu. ci''iiiltel in Mich plans, can He rtn-(.ru tet within the limit of - two mi iliou of UolUrs ixsi-ui ulle in me-t to permtnem e and cotiveiiienre, adopted Ui all the vuripmf and aim of a state house '' building, aiel In keeiin al'h the dignity t the lU'r, the roniuttmionril msy re ect the moat meritorious of auch plan, and not Ii ' the surceenf ul arctile-t thereof, ami stial then return the drawing of the rejected Diane to the au'hoti thereof, if. how er. after sm-h examination, toe Hoard '"" Of" ae howewmrt I ! nere aliall And that none of ild tluiis are suitable, Ihey ball reett them all. and at once ran pul licatlon to be m dw in two neweiMtprrs with In the safe. od one ea h In the rt lies of New York. Ko-mn. I'mlale'ph a Cin cinnati, Oiicego, LouUvllle ajid et. Louis,
that at certain time, not to exceed ninety days thereafter, they will proceed to exatu-
ne sura plans ana peciucauons ior a susie boue building. net o exceed In cost two millions of dollars, as may be submitted to them by competent architects; and each of Mid competing architect shall subml the board a valed rop.wl of wl at fee, .alary, or pr eeutag ne will charg. or exia-ct. If bis plan should be Kloplrti. At the time ?cinea lor niaxing. mc wam. At me lime p"ginru ior " T ,j 1 the board of state bouse commissioners shall f again call to meir uamunm eivri, as hereinbefore provided, who shall piweed to examine the plans and iptctncauona tuen submitted to them, under the same rules and conditions as in the case of the plans now in posdesxlon of the state; and u on such examination they fail to find any plan coming withiu the requirement of thi. act, they shall re-advertise aua proceea in me manner hereinbefore prescribed, until a suitable plan is secured. 8ec. ft. The Doara are autnonxeu w contract for labor, material, transportation, or any distinct portion of work. All letting of the work shall be advertised in two news papers of general circulation, in an contrarts the Interest or tne svave bush vm yzv tected by proper bonds. All contracts Willi trie ouuucra, wiimn i or material men snau rescrT vuo hkuh'i the board, for good cause shown, and of the legislature by concurrent vote of both hounes, to annul the contract. And the board Khali mike no allowance for damages, only for expeuae Incurred and for labor per- ' A. 1 I I I J formed. Ten per ceni. snau De rtwrft from payments on estimates, on work contracted, until such contrai l shall have been completed. Inspected and accepted. The contracts shall ho so let that the state shall not be required to pay In any one year, in cluding all other necesary expenses, more than 0 per cent, of the tax levy lor such year tor the building of the state houe. Provided, there may be added thereto any money remaining in tne treasury irom nt tax levy of any preceding year collected fb; hulldin? the state house! Kcc . The building shall be fire proof. so as not to require that it shall be insured. The material shall be of the best quality. and the direct'oaa, plans and speciücatlous of the work shall be executed by smueu ana reputable architects, - contractors, ariLsis, mechanics and laborers. The board shall, ao far as lust and practica ble, make preference of Indiana material and ivhor in anv d an ana suecinrauon ac cepted, the architect shall be required to and shall guarantee mat earn ana every pan oi the building shall be perfect and complete in itself and sufficient to accomplish the pur-' potior which It is intended as fully and completely as is made to appear or repres ;nte 1 in the plan or declarations of the architect: and he shall be requir d to give bond with accepted securities in the penal sum cl $100.000 conditioned that aaid person shall be complete and perfect for the purpose designed and intended, and that the building shall be fully completed and nnlhed as a whole in every par; lor and within tne price and cost estimated and fixed by such architect, and which price and cost shall be stated in nis proposition or suonii.ssion oi a flan and specification. And it hall be urther understood and agreed that no extra work or material shall be necessary to fully complete the building then that in the estimate set forth; and should any be required, then the architect eliall do such work ana furnish such material at his ownxxwiand furnish such work complete for the price stated by such architect. rvc. 7. The board shall appoint a secretary, who shall tae an oath to faithfully pc norm the duties of bis olUce. He shall keep a record of the pnceelings of the board, sh til make a record of all contract. and obligations, ehall luruiah each contractor with a copy of his contract, marktd "approvtd by order of the board, day ami date, ami no contract hall be valid until thus endorsed and delivered. He shall certify to all vouchers ordered by the board; shall keep a set of books so as to show the financial condition of the board; shall make yearly statements of cotd of building and a com tele list of vouchers and for what purpose aud to whom paid, which reports the governor shall transmit to the legislature. The pay of the wcreiary shall not exceed fifteeu hundred dollars per year. All contracts for any purpose connected with the building, where the amount ex ceeds $500, shall he regularly passed upon by the board in aestion, and shall be recorded by the cretary In a book kept for that pur pose, and a copy shall ne made out ana cer tsded to by the secretary, and delivered to the of er tarry or the contract, and until such delivery, no contract shall be valid . or binding on either party, and the secretary shall retain in proper Qles, all voucher. Statemonis of accounts, and other piper of vaine or importance io me commissioners, the contractors or the state. 1 Pec 8. The board nay, when they deem it necry. employ a superintendent, who shall be qual i tied and give bond, as may be prescribed bv the hoard, who shall m1 pre scribe his du tie and coinpensiuon, 8ec 9 It shall not be lawful for any mem ber of the ban, or the architect, sueriii teudentor secretary, to be directly or indi recti y interested in, or to derive any profit from any contract, emplotmeut or piucha-e. connected with the b. Hiding or with the sc lion of the hoard, nor shull either of the above named it1ic rs be the owner or Inter c.sted in any claim ati t the board or state. growing out of the building the new täte house, or reidoviiig the old one, other thau for their compensation for services. Any of ttie ab'iVM ami -d ofUjer guilty of violating the provision of this section, or of corruptly using his otllcial iMishtoii, (.hall b deemed guilty of a felony, and upon conviction shtll be fined in anv sum not exceeding tltMxio, to which may bs added imprisonment in the state prison for any tertu not exceeding two years.. Hrtc. 10. The architect whose plans are selected, alisll be the sniteriiitendiiig architect of lh bul ding, and Miall K'V ImmkI in the sum of on hundred th iu-mnd d'tHan, con 1i Honed tint he Mini I faithfully oixlur.'e the. duties of his otllce. Aud h hll b liable on bis bond for all loses or dmaie ih tt mty m incurred on account of his vio Uting any of '1m provi.i iis of this c or on accmui of his iietchct r ioc ipacly for thedule of hi otlicv II" hh.ill receive such com pens i ion a may b agreed upon In advance. 1'rovided, No contract with an srehiuct sIjaU bo nude a I ting more ih-tu three p r c ut. i-4mmis.ion as full c mi'ii sitionforall plains aud Sm citicatiotia, and ihn supervision of tin r c ion of such btiHillu a the srchi et lh -reof, 8ec 11 Th'-re s tall h aMMsae In the yesr 1877 the sum of tine ceiit tiiton esch one liumlrnl dollars worth of taxable proeriy In the Ute. to be col lee teil as other s'ate tMZea a wi sed at the same am col.ected And the year 187H there slia'l lie assessed and cvllfC'ed ai a'mye the sum ol tw rents titon each one hundred dollars ort'iof tacahle priiM-rty In the state, which money when rtle-u-d and p. Id Into the state treas ury shall be kept and known as Ihtt new Mate house fand, and the -ei weeds -f ttie tax herein I vied are hrely appnis.tel to the ue ' lite s'tte h'u cuiinui.-ioueri as lier-lnttero' i r yl let. 8ec 12 T i r ii hereby declared an emer genry lor the iiug i f this act. and tne same shall be In fon-e from and after Its HiMHure. 1. Adi1he IX ten ,'the French eUher and frwc jatiuter, Is dead. '
Jt EWU NOTEÄ.
f The African colonization lerer nai oroxen ... . . . I . oat anion the Augusta, Georgia, colored cillltfiu. The spiritualist of Mlchiran hold their annual conventiou at Battle Creek on March 31 and April 1. About 20 per cent, of the lire stock in western leias iiu the winter. Iiim died or starvation ana Mrs. Boeert and Mr. CbanLn were elected school directors of New Oilurabus, Laterue county, Pennsylvania, at the late election. 'The decennial anniversary of the Illinois industrial association was celebrated at Champaign Saturday. The tar, turpentine and rostn industry Is growing in Alabama. These producta are largely shipped direct to Louisville. There are numberless aspirants for the seat on the supreme bench of Mauel)ustts vacated by Attorney Oeneral Dvns. There Will be no rult against the bondsmen of Mc Arthur, the Chicago poat oftlce defaulter, he haviug gone into bankruptcy. New York newspaper snobs are trying to connect the man in the wh'te house with a family of Hayeses in liurke's English IVersge. The rrojts In Loh Angeles county, California, this year are divided us follows: 2..000 acres in barlev, 20,000 in corn, and about 10,000 in wheat. Dr. W.N. Gwinn, of Phelbyvllle. Tenn., was tried on a charge of counterfeiting, on the 10th, and held in $5,000, In default of which he was jailed. Early In May work is tobe resumed on the Roman Catholic cathedral, which has been in coure of erection during the past six years in New Turk. An Oshkosh man, who was married by a minister of that city, slipped Into the hands of the latter an enveloiie, which, when opened, was found to contain twenty-five cents. The authorities of Mahonv City, P., have brought suit against the t'hiladelphia and Reading Coal and Iron company to prevent them Irom continuing mining operations underneath the town. ririros. the marshal of 8 oar t a. Oeorria. and a man named Lovett, a barkeeper, have been arrested and held over without bail for the murder of Hiram E. Rosier, at Atlanta, for his money, a month ago. A Michigan man, who invented a' process for graining giant powder so that it could be handled like the common article, has sold his patent to New York parties for $15,000, and has gone to Europe for a holiday. The examination of Mr. Nat. Pryden for the shooting of Colonel Meyer at Warrenton, Missouri, has been agiln postponed until the 13th Inst , the colonel not being permitted by his physicians to attend until that time. By temporarily lighting its street with oil, the city of Atlanta, Georgia, hua been enabled to malte terms witn tue gas compa ny whereby $2.000 is saved annually from the cobt of lighting by oil. Four little children of the family of James Carr, of Adrian, Michigan, died In rapid succession of a disease which battled tue physicians, but was finally pronounced theresuit of septic poison in the system. Over 9.000 hordes, 643 asses and 3. mules were eaten In Franc last year, ine nrxt horse butchery was established in 18M, and the consumption of this savory meat baa in creased yearly. The healthy carcass is worth $40. Three negro women tried to bang a fourth three miles from N.hvill a f-w night ao. The lynchers had slipped a nooe around the woman a neck, and were about to swing ner to a scantling, when they were frightened by a mau'a approach. An attempt at jail delivery at the, Michgait stale prison at jaexson rem neu in mime scattering pistol practice, aud in the wounding of several prisoners and guard. Pistols had been pa-wed in by outside friend of the prisoners. No one escaied. The "Thieves' Own AsoctaMonM is the name of a new society In New Orleans, which is composed entirely of colored females. The object of the eocietv Is to hire tut as servants and disappear suddenly with such "uncon sidered trifles" as they Ojnveuiently can. A female teacher In one of the public schools of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, in a tit of passion at some misdemeanor of one of her boy pupils, sei ted him by the ears with such force as to rupture the ekln and tissues, one was promptly discharged from the schools of the city. A man went Into a thotoffTD'iic rallerv at Stockton. Cal., to sit for bis likeness, and bor rowed the proprietor s watch and chain to adorn his person while having his picture Uken. and when the operator took the 4ate Into the dark room walked off with the jewelry. Eight children belonging to miners' fam ilies living at Stockton, Pennsylvania, were poisoned on Monday last by eating a root which thev dug up in a samp. Millie Ilevana, aged 2; (iu.sde Jones, aged C; and Mary Davis, aged 2, died. Hopes are euteriali.ea of the others' recovery. During a dramatic perrormanc In New Yrk recenliv a cnrelehs termn In the hslCopy dropd a programme into a ga Jet where It caught tire and biitr.e I up prignuy. An incipient ptnic took place, but wm in stantly quelled by the vigorous hlsMtig of the cooler rlloii of the audience. The II inker and Tradesman gives It as 0)inio'i that it will be iinpoMIle to res linn perie letymetita by Ja-iuarv 1. 1871). Call n I lie present stock gold In me coiimr ilMtsji.OOO, it thinks there will be required a further accumulation of $25D.0O0 00b. $100. uoo OOtsiu all, before tpecle paymeuts can be resumed. Discouraging reports come from Tulare and Kern counties, California. It is said there I i.i not been enough ran in some parts to sprout the sown grain, and the furnier are cirryiiig their weak, hUrving stock away to lrt ure new. One tanner mi sown aooiu 1200 acres of wheat, and never expect to resit a bu-liel therefrom. Many others are equally unfortunate. Tl building erected last fail by the White Powder coiupHiiy, about hsli a mile Ix-low IHlasMtis. Missouri, was blown all to pieces last Monday. Mr. I. J. Jone, who has been employed by the company to prepare or manufacture Uie powuer, was ine oniy per son present when the accident hapeiied. and he says lie was simply . emptying or liotir d( powder In to a box or barrel when the explosion took place. One evenlnff recentlr the family of Thomas Uondurant, of Delatid, I Unio n. supervisor of Uoose Creek township, narrowly e aped Iwing tha victimiof malicious Mloulng. H me one unknown had put a qusntity of arsenic Into a mn of milk, from whci the milk for the supper was Uken. Mr. 1J mdurant was absent trotn hotneatliie lime, but his mother, Utr, and hlrtnl mn received such a strong dose a set them to vomiting, and thus saved them Irwin death.
VEGETINE
-IHThe Great FAMILY MEDICINE AND HEALTH BE8TORER. Oonoral Debility. Debility is a term ued to denote deficiency of blood. The nutr.tlve constituent of the blood ure lu lesatuan their regular proportion, wiille the wa ery part la In excess. Debility la of Tequent occurrence. It t Incident lo varlety uf tliseaMts. The lower limbs are opt to be, swollen. The pUent 1 f eb.e aud can not bi'ar much exertion. The circulation is Irtcgulnrb.it altnoht alas w ak. Pulpltatlon of I no heart Is a very common symptom. Vio- !.... .......tl..M tfvftn 1 1, tf.u'tf tlui Iti.url tnfjtltiu mosttumul uousacilon. Tue lud functions are lungul iiy H-rforin-d. The muscuwr strengih is diminished; fatigue follows moderkiiiri luht vit-rriMi. Tne oruaiuitig. inouan i quiet when at rest, become hurtled autfVven palufu ly agltautd uodt-r excrLon, im In runutng, a ooudtn LUliU, etc. The nervous syum la of.eu greatly ulHoidcred. Vettlgo. uUzliiessaud a leellng of fa ntn s are very oominon. Violent and obstinate nearalgie pains In the h ao, side, breast, or ot her parts of the, IxMly, are also frequeut ailendauls umiii tiiedls ftse. The secretions ar sometime dt mlnUhed. In tenia is ttie inemwaarH a1 most always el thr suspended or very paiilo ly performed. Tb'ibllela scanty, and costlwuess, with unhealthy evacuations from the bowel anddysp- p'le suite cf the stomach, are extremely common symptoua, MAKYELLOIJH EFFKCT II. It. htkvknk: I 'ear Kir t have used Ycgetlue and feel It a duty to acknowledge the cri-iit benefit It ha dniio me in tie spr ng of the year 1MÜ I wa sick from general debility, caused by overwork, want of sleep aud proper rest. I waa very weak and much emaciated. I tried many re med lea without lecelvlng amy benent from any of tneiu, until I wna persuaded to try Veetlae. Before I had taken thU one week my lm nroveu coouiin n gave it e ren weu oope and courage. I continued io take it every d y, galnlug nivre strength; until 1 was completely restored to health. ThecttVctof this remedy. In case of general debllltv, is lndeel mrvellou ELIZAHKI1I A. FOLEY, 21 Webster street, Charlustown, Jun. NiTOLLEX I.IMUS. LKBS.MOJ, N. II., Jau.i, kCO. Doar Hlr I write this note to inform you of th-effectof your "Itlnod Hurltter" upon my system. When I commenced taking It a year uo, 1 was yery much debilitated. My limbs were swollen so that 1 waa impossible for me to get Into ovout from a carriage, and very painful to go up or down suilm. lndr ed.l could scarce y stand on my fucu My appetite wagoie, my strength faliiug raplilly. After using your medicine for a few weeks I began to Improve. My appetite improved aind my trenUi returued. I can now perform my duties a a nure with iny wonted ease, and I feel I owe it to egctlue. Yours ntefully, Mrs. C. A. n. TIL1EN. A PEItFKCJT CURE. Chaklkhtowx, June 11, 1861. Mr. II. U. Htkvxnh: lKar Hir This Is to certify that V egetlnt made a perfect cur of me when my attending pnysi -lau nan pronounce! mv caconwumpllou, aud aaid I could not survive many day. Mrs. LVD -I ION. i Cook street. The ftfctss'ated by Mrs Ledston are person ally known by me, and they are true. A. D. HAYN EM. Would Xot be AVI lb out VEGETINE For Ten Times its Cost. Th great benefit I have received from the ue of Wegetlne induce me to give my testimony In its favor. I bellev It to be not only of great value for restoring the health, but a preventive of dlseaaea pecu I r to the spring and summer season. I would not be without It for ten timed It eoHt. EDWIV TILDE V, Attorney and Oneral Ageut Tor Maaaacha sett of the Craftmen' Life ssurance ompany, Do. 4tf Huam'a llulldlmc, Boston, lass. Voce tine In Nold by nil DrnffglMt. LIOHT-DRAFT j SULKY and GANG PLOW Hat NO SUPERIOR Ii the ttirkit. ; Its advanufctar! t. It it a combined Tlow, aaä ts tt cbtnr 1 at ear from a Sulky to Uang, or Gang to Sulky, both Sulky and Canf go on um frm. a. Hy a ratchet oa the wheel the Flow it thrown eat tf the gro jad by simply pressing tbt latch. j. The team U hitched directly to the Plow, sot to the Sulky; and can be adjusted for depth sad lasd aa easily a asy hasd plow. i 4. It is stront, durable, sad light-draft. ' 5. A hoy can manag it. 6. Send to us for a book of f.estiooials and full laforaaooa. D. r. AVERY & SONS, Uoisvtlli. Ky. Dr. JAMES, Loth lloipital. 204 Washington 8t, Cor rnakua. CUICaOO. Cka i.i. k, ta- Sow of IUI. I. fc-r tU.'pr.. I pn. I rlu lnuMdi.1 ryU. la aUcwf.rlt0.af lra i rlurt tiiwm la ail IhHr i mi Itralr kiw. Ii Im v I1M- k.- of ihr .rfnalaa aw IM p-i tblisf yr A f aa4 rrkvsi are U Uaanr Unt. SiMlsal Wraaana, mimhi Iw erm. ftm. Uta tkM. laM MiMl. .S lltlf Mi vattila lk M otitwM atMtlst. llmr wrt n,S mot s aaueaw. A s- Ute aümtw-Xamat OaUohlek uUi ro si ahoat Ul Imnum. ssmM tMny, vsf a-. M mm fc fjn. f. Jtaai baa 1ST t'wl a4 I.Uti. m m k.m Im, IM lsi. OSt-ahMua. . t m.mt.1 Sm. lew IS. pr. ii I SO yf W n. ; ItEALsH IS . . (law Furs and Dcor CEtlns. 23 V. WitrlMiil Nf., INDIANAPOLIS-s-rinfhetMa'ket Price paid for all kind Of Font,
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FOÜECLÖSlIREofllORTüAGES On Loans of the Common School Fund of Marion County.
In default of payment of prtnet pal and intereat du to the scliool fund of Mut ton ronnlT, Indiana, on the lonns of said fund tiereinuiu'r luentloncd, I will ortVr for sutki at ttid roart house door, In ttie city of IndlnnapollHiu Monday, the .titli day of March, Um. Iu'lwouu UM hours of lu o'citN'k a. m. aud i o'lock p, m., to the hlglu st bidder for cash.se tnaetiof ttie mortgiiged premlst as will - satisfy I lie amount due thereon reap etlvely, ler principal, interval, damage aaU conU to-wit: . No. fed. Allof lot mrmbered three mf tha subdlvlslou of two 2) scree in part of tlm northwest corner of out lot numbered ore hundred (low), mnde by Washington Km Ith of the donation land of the town of liMiiannpo11. MortgiHced y fWero HlbcrU ltnelpai, interest, uainuge and cost, 1116 41. No.1000. U or Die north half of the west bah or the uort beast quarter of seetiou tweat-two (ß). low nab lp aeveuteen 1.), range three lA ' J" mow,r l.Mo, b 1W.UlUl,u"' Htlpp and Mary Htli;p. Principal, .ai.Wnw. Nos. UM and 1107. All of the andlvkb! onehalf of the east hidf of the ntrthwest qaarter of section No. two township No. OfVen l) north of range No. two 2 east, eouUiulns eluhiy-lour aures and one half of an.aere more or lew. MoMgaged by l. II. Oliver. Principal, interest, damages and costs Vijft 26. Nrm. 1175 and 117. All of the following described tract of land commencing stthe southwest corner of the north half of the northmud quarter of section thirty-three l t(), township X.& alwtuAn i I it k an nit t Y b.a I'll 4uav I Komjui a J estja. aa v I iminc IUf v 1' rvs v I s- tuj uort" flvo 6) chains and fonrteen (Ml links, thence east seventeen (17) chain andlhtmrseyn S7) links to h west ski of the laibkytte state road, thence soutn twenty-three and one half decrees, east five (5) exialna and alxty () links.toence west nineteen (ltOcbalns and sixty Units to the placflot liegtnniug. onmining nine and one naif 0) acre. Mortgaged by Joseph K. Dougherty and Man Dougherty. Principal, interest, daiuAgea and cosuUöiau. Nos. 1178 and 1479. All of th following de. scribed tract of laud, being thirty acres off the north end of the west hall or the southwest quiuter of section twenty-one (21). In township sixteen (1 range five (.S) eust. MnrtRaged by Leander Cox and Dellla ( oi. Principal, Interest, darnuge aud cost 1711 M. No. 12M. The north half of the east hah of the southwest quarter of section No. twentythree 123), township seventeen 17) north of range two (2) east, containing forty n acres more or less Mortgaged by i'erry W. Uotton and Kamh Cotton. Principal, intereet damaKe aud costs SV7S 66. No. H'.l. Tli south half of the aorrth half of the west half or the southeast quarter ot section No. nfteen (15), township seventeen (17) north of ran ire three l3 east, containing twen ty (20) acres more or lea. Mortgaged by William 11. etlpp and Polly Btlnn. Principal, Interest, damage and cost S4U WL i No. 1361 and 1445. The onth hau of the following described tract of of lanl, to-wlt: torn. menelng tweny-stx and two iniro y rons north of the southeast corner of miction sixteen (10), towlifhlp fourteen (14) north of rnnge four (41 east, running thence north one hundred aud six aud two thirds (lot5?J ro la to the corner of ten aeree of land heretofore conveyed by Kdmund Lovett to eo. MeCnaBey, theuee west with McCunlleyV sonth sine sixty (tJ rods, thence south one hundred and six And two thirds rod. Uieuce east sixty U0) rods to phuv of beginning, containing ) acre more or The tract of land hereby offered for sale contains twenty (20) acres. Mori paired by Amos McColly and Uoulxa Me VtHy. ITtnelI .. interest, dauingesand osls $9ft 20. I -"' Noa. 1471 and 16(17. Thirty-seven nn-t and six Inches on the. nonth .lüeof kt No. ten (IUI In sauare No. one hundred (100) in the city of Indianapolis Indiana. Mortgnged by Ellen Hmlth. Principal, Interest, damage and cost No. Iil4. Commencing on the south llneof lot No. elht (S) In sfjuare twenty-three (2J) elghty-elght feet and six inehe went of the southeat corner of said lot. t Jienee west along said aonth line sixty feet, thenee north slxtytlience east along said north line sixty (tW) feet and thence south sixty-three (ten feet to the place of beginning, being in lite city oi inuianapoliH. Mortggd by James Francis nnxl Laura Francis. Principal, interest, damage and costs 1128 66. , . . , No. 13.14. Eleven seres off tueweat end f the following decrlbi premlaea, to wit: North half of the following ocrirs a iano. via.: Beginning at the north w-wt eoroerof section five 4y. in towns nip losineen tu range four ii) eat and running east on the section and township line one hundred and forty-two pole to a aUke, 'thence running with the' rood leading to Hmockw mid to where a while oak tree formerly svooa. tnenoe west to the section line dividing section nve and six to an ash tree, thenee north to the place of beginning, coatalnlng tMt-rv.nl ne acres . more or .. kw. except ing two acre on tbe weft end of aald eleven acres. Th land hereby otfWred for sale being nine acres. Mortgaged by John Kancher nnd Wary Kaneher. iTioelpÄli Interest, damage and cost 13M 12. , . j No. 1518. All that part of lot somhfT tw 2) In Jnlin Woods subdivision of OUUot NO. for-ty-two (42) In tbe city ol Indianapolis. Marlon county, state of Indiana, described within the following boundaries, to-wlt: Commencing at a point on Ht. Clftlr street at the Dort hens t corner ot aald lot two (2) and running thenee went along the south llneof lt. Clair street thirty-three (.Tl) ftH-tand four (4) inclveatoa point : thencenth on a line paralW-l wllh the west line of said lot one hnndied and rtfty (!) feet and eight () inches to Massac hirsett avenue; thence northeast on the north line of mid avenue forty-five (43) t and six I) Inct-esto the east line of said lot two (2): thence north on wild eat llne. one hundred and twenty (120) feet to the pluoe of beginning. Mnrtusired by UranvIlU M. lUlkinl and Martha llalla d. PrluclpiU, Interest, tlaiuage and coats, Hd .til. No. 147. Lot. twenty -seven (271 In Henderson s addition to til-City of Indianapolis, being snhdl vision of the east hu of th northeast quarter s-tlon thirty five tff). townshln slxteMi (11, north rang th ea (). Mortgaged bv Mrtmttcl W. F:iiw t. Principal, luterest, damages and eoHts, fJ77.tt3. , No. I'M. One and 57 100 acrea of land situated In the so ithwet corner tf tbe east h If of the aouthefttd quarter of faction seven 7), township ftmrteen (tl), range fttnr (4) eat. Moruaired bv John Wilson and Armeda Wllson. Prlucipal, luterest, damage and cost, I178.WI. Wn I.VCI. All of lot No. on lüll!) eonUlnln 5 flvM and firteeii hundredth (S .", eea, si the east half of lot aeven (7). containing two and llfty even-hond red h (2 67-iSU) crom In Umwn's heliV sub ilvMon of the north part of the northeast quarter of secihm tblrty-nVM (:) In township niw-en (mi, norm ni mm" three (H) east. Mo t gaged by Ignatius Brown and KUaabeth M. Brown. Principal, luterest, damoge and ousts, fl,l4.TO. j No. 1WA. All of th east half of thewutbuit quarter of ctlc-i ten (lu). township tTfteen i,..itl.. ramratwo f21 ejwt. exeerMlng teu (10) rods on of the norm end of in-m roe, eui tr et cont-ilntiiK 75 Here. Mortgagtd by JiKber. riulpl. Interest, damages tuu costs, tl.102.40. No. MOS All of the south half of i he north. eoMl quarter of the southwest quarter of sali., t tiirtM li3. townahln foaitns-n 114V. range thre () eist containing twenty (jr-J erea. Mortgtged bv Hlmon Hmoca and isasan Hm, k PVInclpal, lntaresl, d.ni aud OoaU, 10017. ' 1 No.lailndIM2. AU of l it three-honored and forty-seven (17 in women pnotiivmioa m out ota 4.1. 0 tn. l ami I I tne etiy ot stMiiea a.Mtil. MttgagJ iy lonn Met ii ttgag-d -y lohn Meitnol and Metilnni. lioiclual,lnlofet,daro. iMta. iiwt.. S - ,.. Ca hetlne mjrtt Killt MU. i . i ii i aqtisr addltioa !- Nfts. 12Ü and 121. IH three ffr In aqtisr twenty-ekjnt (-, James r.vntaei wji
of Indianapolis . Mortgaged by Tboma II. B. l-ok and r ranrls A. Ptck, Principal, luteteat, damago and o', p.Hi4 No. lull. lüt number four (4; in Josliaa HtyensHi subdlvlslou of the outhwtt half of sqnare one hundred aud oneilul), Indlanape It. Mortgnscd by Daniel Ulaaler and Mary r. fMaaier. Pilnclpol, Interest, damage and eoats, S.VCJJ7. Vo. 1672. Lot No. thirteen In sqaare four (4) la tbe sowtiMu4t addition to Indlauapoils. Uort-
fsgei Dy rrancK H. Loucks aud Calvin 1U ji'iicks. Principal, lnlcnstt. damage nmt cosli $(2.4(1. Ni. HW. lot naraber flfly (Wj M Thomas B. nn.it t' subdivision of out-e-it number one ntindred and nfty six (IM), in th city of IndlanapoMa. Morlgtur'-d by W. U. fUllott ao Mary K. Flltott. lYlnclpal, la Ureal, damage ami cwt, fJLtt.HO, No 1701. AU tbe following described real eataw, to-wlt: l'mmencln twenty-six and two thirds 2u-J rods south of tb northeast, corner of the eust half of the southeast quarter of section sixteen (16), township fourteen (lw uorsu of riuig four (I) raxt: Uienc arui ruty-three and one-Uilrd (iayQ rod-; U:enov west sixty (ii)) rods; thence north Orty-three and one third (MH) rod; thenrn earn nlxty (n rods io beginning, egntatnlng twenty ( nere. M rtgaged by A mo MoCoIlcy and Lrolu Mel oiler. lrlnclpal, luterel,dauiai(eant cost, t-isuc. No. 17(10. Lot ten (10) In Oombs't heirs addition to i Im town of Houthport, being a subdivision of Uie east half of the wouUiwest quarter of section eight (K), lownshlp fourteen (11) nnnn or rango rour ) eaxt. Mortgaged by Wuw P.Hmlth and Alvlra M. Hmlia. Prtncipak, lolcn.t, damage aud oust, SOOO.fd. No. Vk It number nineteen (IB) In J. H. Kapw's snbdl vision of lot thirteen (13), fovr teen 111), fifteen (15) and slxloen-(U) of B. K. Morris h addition to Indians poll, la south end of the east half of the northwest qaarter of scvtkm thirteen (IS), township flitecn (16w range three t'A). MorUcagod by James Krank and Juila M. Prank. Principal, In tereat, damague and coHts, SXö.4l. No. nan. Lot numltcr twenty-me f21) In J. II. KappettN subdivision of lota thtrtoen MSI. fonrteeu 114), Mfteen (16) and sixteen (It)), of n (10). OI rl F. Morrisii addition to Indlsnapolla, In souUs end of tbe etut half of the northwest quarter of t4kia mirteen (13) town snip crux n (i.iu range three 8). Mortgaged by Jamoa rank, and Julia, M. Frank. Prluolpal, In tercel, danv ages and costs, 1336.41. No. 1767. Lot number fourteen (II), in J. IL. Kappew'ti subdivision of lots thirteen (It). fotrs taeu 4)4), nfeen (15) tend sixteen (1ft) of B. P. MornaSt addition to ludUnarolla.ln the aootk end rf the east half, northwest quarter of aoothon 13, lownshlp Ih, north of range S et Mortgaged by Jame Frank attd Julia M. Frank. Principal, Interest, damage ancl ooHt,fie23. No. 1773. Lot numbered sixty-fly (96), 1st Davidson seeond addition to th city of Ia dkanapolls, in the eonnty of Marion and state of India a a. Mortgaged by M. M. Reno an4 Kobert H. Iteno. Prluclpal, interat, damac and conta, .4S. No. r73. All of tbe south half of the souths vtwt qnarter of the southeast quarter of aeeiloai No. ulneteen (19), township aeveMteen (171 north of range four (41 east, containing twenty 420) acre. Mortgaged by Alfred Wright ant Husan C Wright. Prinrlpat, Interest, damage and eosts, Sti w. i Wo. 1777. Twelve (12) feet front and sixteen (10) teet on the rear on the so a Lb. side of lot numbered one hundred (luo). In William Young 'k KUbdlvtMon oi ouUot one huudnst and eighty one (1X1), more particularly da. scribed aa follows, to-wlt: Beainnlng on the west Uoe of said lot. twe.ve (I2 ft-el north of the southwest corner thereof: thence aoulkv twelvo (12) teet; thence east along the aoutxt line of said lot to the southeast corner thereof, therco north sixteen (16) feet; thence snutb.weatin astralgnt line to the plaoe of begin nlng, being In the city of Indianapolis) Indi ss. Mortgaged bv Lulle K. Hallor and Henry C Hallors. Prlucipal, interest, damage and costs, SJ9C.9&. NO.17K0. Lot numbered sixty (G0),lnK.R. ArvordVi sobdlvbilon or lots number! one (U, two 12). three (3). four (4) and Ave (0) of E. (')) or t. l. and H. K. Fletcher's addltlnj to Indianapo lis. Mortgaged by Mercy Mnrry. Principal soterest, damage, and eol, xjJi7, In witnosK whereof I hereunto Bunscribe my name and affix my official soU tLU 9uh day of Febmary, l77. ' WM. K. 8PR0ÜLE, Auditor of Marlon County. THE SENTI NEL. Invariably Cash in Advanca DAILY. 1 Oepy one year. 1 Copy aix month I I SO SB 44) SO. llpy three month., 1 Copy one month. Club of Ov or mors, 1 year S8 eah Ciuba of 5 or more, S month, 4 25 eah.-. U B5 Oub of S or more, J months, K 20 eh.-. 11 Si Clubs af 6 r more, 1 month, 76 ent nsvoh I T4 Cteba of 7 or more, one copy extra to getier p of dob when no eoumlmuoa i charged. "WEEKLY. 1 Copy one yer. .111 . SS) o e flubs of four, one year Club often, one year.. Club of twenty-.. IS SS) In Ci ob of ten or more, one copy ectra to rV. , terapof club furnUhed Ire when noeoaamission Is charged. Ponday fntlnel sam terms as Weekly. Bpeclnieu copy furnbdied free. Add res, ludlanRpollii Sentinel Company, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. BFMT FRENCH BURR GRIST 5IILI5. Farm s. Raw KU uwuera, hiA. A hoy cau grind and keen la nrdar. Prlv i sxu and bp. Manufao.eired by I im sai . irnaAriAmun, isu, Bhons and Office, Houthw st of union Depot tuaaer tiiy wir. Lnd fitr LI reu I and Frine. BXOUnSlON. (I Ol etll TKX .Hl We have auooeded 1. I gelling eirurson rate to all proinlnsut skolntalu Texas and return. All w m wish to avail ilM-mat-lvtss of t lie kw rls wtU p ette rail at our time . Ticket go d on ait reaalae I rail tat onniffl . neaetego trains, Ur Ufon, som. .t I a n umber of ober Uli; oi reo i pswiy ana v a xiut April 1 1 m i i . vllirht ul nounirv 'in riMiRi. tra ft aud Indiat.a e.inigralloO xmrsau. W, 4. w EUU, l-rvsduent.
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