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Herald. Joseph ST. JOSEPH, BERRIEN COUNTY, MICHIGAN, JULY 10, 1897. VOLUME 38. Hawaiian Health Food Officer of tbe Day, let the guard of PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

to its success. UNVEILED DEDICATED TAROFNA 18 A complete honor set up tbe symbol of tbe navy and let a sailor be detailed to guard it. Jack Goodall, who was in tbe navy. The city officials have the thanks of LAWRENCE C. FYFE, Attorney.

St. Joseph. Michigan. Will practice In the Supreme rvuiv an? in ttin-fHmiilt flnurts of Berrien. all in general and comrades in particular for their kindly efforts in aid of this placed an alienor oesiae ine Officer the of Day, let tbe guard of honor sit up tbe symbol of the army practical monument.

While the gun is invoiced by the government to Chap Ohm nd Tan Buren Counties, and in the United States Court! of Michigan and Chicago. JOHN C. ST. CLAIR, Attorney and Justice of the Peace insurance and conveyancing. Promnt attention given to all business.

and let a soldier De detailed to guara 11. (Comrade A. 8. Roe. who was in the army, placed a rifle and canteen at the end of the gun.) man- Post at the total cost to the city in freight, foundation, walks, etc.

Parker's block. Bt. Joseph. The Chaplain win now oner me A. HAMILTON.

Attorney and Counselor, roentof Edward Abranam executor. Hearing Aug. 2. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Lulu Drew Conturie and husband to Ralph L.

Wire, 17 acres in Cbikaming tPFrarfk Becht and wife to Will W. FiBher and wife, lot 132 in village of Claus H. Scbulz. administrator, to Fremond Schroeder, property in New Buffalo, $20. Harvwy D.

Rough to Frank Munson. part lot A. Demont'a add to village of Buchanan, $600. Martha A. Ball to Minor V.

Chees-man, lots 6. 8 and 22. blk C. Potes' add to city of Benton Harbor, $425. Silas Ireland and wife to Alpheus Ireland, property in village of Eau J.1 oParker 's hiock, be.

joscpn. will not exceed it's better than a $5,000 monument wholly of stone. It is hoped that no one will deface it. firayer of dedication, raraae, rest. Chaplain Doane rilled this part.) I Attention, A.

W. Chapman Post No. Office 8. E. WM.

R. LYON, Attorney at Law, Cor. State and Snip streets. St. Joseph.

21. Department or urana Army of thje Republic. Attnrnev at Law. 8. KBLLEY.

The Fourth Oilebrattd in St. Joseph en State street, St Joseph. Si Keppler's Block and The the Fifth. Tbe people came in early bn account flHARLES W. STBATTON, Attorney at Law, FOOD FOR INFANT8, INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS.

IT IS A NATURE-MADE FOOD, HOT COMPOUNDED IN SOME CHEMICAL LABORATORY. IT CONTAINS IN PROPER PROPORTION ALL THE ELEMENTS FOR THE HEALTHY GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF SOUND BODIES. TAROENA HAS A GOOD, WHOLESOME TASTE WITH WHICH ONE WILL NOT TIRE BY CONSTANT USE. Notice to Water Takers. The hours for sprinkhnjr are from .5 to 8 a.

m. and from 5 to 9p. m. All water taken sprinkling before or after the above hour are liable to bare their water turned off without notice. By order 13w2 Water Committee.

Arnica Salve. The best salve in tbe world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and ill skin eruptions, and positively in nename 01 tne uraDa Army or. tbe Republic 1 now dedicate these gronndsand gun to tbe memory of those in the nary who guarded our in- Big Gun Grounds Parker diock, bu josepu. Office In of tbe parade and gun exercises which CALVIN B. POTTER.

Lawyer. Court House, St. Joseph. land seas, ocean coasts ana ten ae-fense of tbe flag. 1 also dedicate them to tbe memory AiniiAim G.

Shearer and wife to Joel occupied the forenoon. In the after' noon the Fourth program proper was carried out. The Life-saving Crew gave a fine exhibit on tbe river; there DR. L. I.

McLIN. Homeopathic Physician Office and residence on Broad street, be tween State and Main streets, St. Joseph Benson, property in village of Berrien On TifllfP Front Part ThllS of those who in the army fought for our UU LaaC iruill jrai. xuua anii naa and fell in Springs, $650. David D.

Warner and wife to Alice Tirake-Jot 10. blk-F. Ingham Bow defense of tbe flag. A H. 800rT, M.

Physician and Burgeon. were nineteen riders entered In the Comrades, salute the deacLAtieoiion ill Office over Mouiton naraware ana i Holland's drug store; residence-, Statfrstre near corner Elm street, St. Joseph. Obserred on July 5th, 1897, man's add to city of Benton Harbor, at ease bicycle raeesTlhe-firsr prize going to Mr. Mavorand eitizens.

our service -WiihAlmina Rchoenbeck to August of dedication is ended. In the name of Rutkoski in tbe quarter mile race, and to Thomas McKay in tbe five mile race. The noted greased pig and pole were my comrades I again thank you and HV. TDTTON, Physician and Surgeon. Of-i flee Bell Block, corner Main and Pipestone streets, Benton Harbor, Mich.

Office bours 10 to Hi) a. 2 to 4 and 7 to 6 p. m. Residence Scboenbeck, lot 335, original plat city nf St. II.

those vou reoresent ror vonr courtesy In the Presence of an Immense in permitting us, who are bound by forgotten" this year. Frazell's fine William McMaster and wife to Isaac TTarnor I prfl in Ralien to. $200. curts plies, or no pay required. It is guar corner Church and High streets.

-tti P. NORTH. Phvsician and Surgeon Crowd. band gave splendid music all day and special ties to them, to honor onr dead. We also thank yon for your liberality 1) nffinn.

room 6. Parker block. OtJtce hours. anteed to give periectsamiacuon. or money refunded.

Price. 25 cents per box. For sale by the Howard fc Pearl Drug Co. there were- two- other-bands one -of John S. Ingles and wife to William McMaster, property in-Galien tp, $167.06.

and aid in this grand work, which is to 10 to 12 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence, corner Niles avenue and Kingsley street. them the Evening News playing at stand for the future, not as an incentive Other Features of the Day. to war but as an encouragement to true 'Phone 13fr-6R.

BUSINESS CARDS. intervals; in tbe evening there was a Dr. Marina a. stevena snniwux. display of fireworksfrom the north side Sensor, partof loU yd tou9 andR patriotism ana peace.

Big Four Route. Account of the annual Convention Young As was intimated in tbe last Satur Tbe speaker of the da, Col. L. of the ri ver. Mr.

Bowersox was every Peoples' Christian Union at Indianapolis. Harbor, $20 000. Ward, of Benton Harbor, who served T.HTHcn BALDREY. Justice of the Peace. day Herald.

Monday was a great day in St. Joseph and the principal feature where on duty to see that his part Auir.lSth to 3i. leaf, toe But rour a. Insurance and Real Estate. 0(ce In Mar tin's Block, St.

Joseph. of it was tbe unveiling of tbe big gun in a Wisconsin regiment and has a fine record as an officer, citizen, and in civic next presented and briefly will sell round trip excursion tickets at one lowest first-class one way fate. Tickets on sale Autr. 17th to 18th; final return limit and dedication of the grounds on which moved along as per bill. It is a rare thing to have three days' of celebration together at one time, but this year the Fourth came and went in about this Wanted A home for a young woman and babe.

Woman is strong and willing to work. A home in country preferred. Reasonable wafjes expected. Address Box it stands to tbe Grand Army of the Re Aug. 24th.

owl CHARLES 8. RUTLEDGE. Jeweler. Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Light Machinery a specialty. St.

Joseph, Michigan. B. F. Pixley says: 'C. 8.

Rutledge is the only watchmaker be reviewed tbe standing and brave Account of the National Republican nublic of St. Joseph and vicinity. The8 deeds of the army and navy in the late in both towns who couia repair my swiss League ot the United states ar, uewou, day was a hot one but this kept but plex Watch and make it keep time." way, with big crowds present on each day. war and spoke eloquently of this grand 490. St.

Joseph, Mich. Excursion to Chicago, July 12. the Bi Four will sell round trip few from participating in this affair, monument of iron and stone, a part of tickets at one lowest first-class fare. Tickets on sale July 12th and 13th i final return which was entirely separate (Frazell's Th nt excursion to Chicaao will be SOMAS ARCHER. Florist.

Green House nei the cemetery. I have a large stock of plants. Floral designs nicely arranged. which bad seen actual service against eiven bv the ladies of the Universalist Band excepted) from the balance of the iruit July 16th. 5w9 the foeB of the government, which was Prices very reasonable.

County Seat News. CIRCUIT COURT. nhnrli WpdnpRdftv evemntr. Julv 12th, day's program sports, races, fare- no oneer an experiment put a iaci aytm rWRKSTS Rakerv and Restaurant. returning July 13th.

Tickets $1 for round "The Lake View," Lake flUxmkuckee. works, which was well looked Warm mAA la at nil hours. Fruits. Confec solidly established. This gun is t.nn.

J2w2 Thi9 hotel reopens on strictly first class after by Editor Bowersox, of the Press tionery, Cigars and Tobacco, Soda Water, Ice Cream and Oysters in season. 40 Ship street. teacher along the line of patriotic effort The Committee having the gun matter St. Joseph. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Ot fl ht St.

JoseDh. Berrien County. Michigan and speaks volumes for those who stood bravelv tor the rieht. Col. Ward basis.

June 7th. New management, improved service, appointments thoroughly modern. Accomodations will be resetved upon application to J. B. Scofield, Mana in hand were appointed by A.

W. JulyDO. 1897. To obtain these letters please say advertiseC" Chamnan Post No. 21.

G. A. and E. I. BACKUS, D.

D. DENTIST is always earnest always true and mpkins. Lee consisted of L. J. Merchant, Frank ger, Lake View tiotei.

uui ver, ma. wtv Morse. Aiinn always at home around the camp fire Nye, MrsHeury Morlock and O. French, who sent Judge Coolidge issued an order, Tuesday, adjourning court from July 7th to Monday, July 12, 1897, at 9:30 a. m.

NEW SUITS LAW. Samuel C. Thompson vs. James Reynolds, attachment. Filed uly 2.

Flint J. Soule vs. Lucius Merrill, certiorari. "Filed July 6. NEW BUTTS CHANCERY.

Elizabeth Inman vs. Clifford Inman, divorce. Tbey were married in Wee-saw township, this county, on Aug. 13, 1895. and lived together about three or under the flag of his country Office over Rice St.

Joseph Blank township orders for sale at this out invitations and received favorable wherever it may float and he was re office. Bryant, Rachel Bruloo, Henry Comwell. Chester Carlie. Mm Charlie Christtmrg, 6 Decker. Florence Deifthton.

Greem, Ed Hertses, Ed Johnson, George Lawrence, Louis S.Schulz,. responses from many orders to take quently interrupted in his address by Nozzer, ueorge Pane. Agnes Richardson, William Reeves, johnie 81. Clair. Lillian Vance, Mrs A Webb, Mrs A Wahl, AT part in the parade.

Of those accepting Insurance Agent. St. Joseph market. loud applause. It was Intended to pre- only one order, the Maccabees, failed Fire, Life and Accident.

sent other speakers for brief remarks Corrected weekly on Saturday morning. WHITCOMB BLOCK, ST. JOSEPH. to join the parade. Tbe line was to but the lateness of the hour prevented form atlO a.m.

but the Odd Fellows DROP. Katebmarck, no C. E. BURCHFIELD, D. D.

S. As Col. Ward closed, tbe gun was of Bridgman and Auten Post G. A. R.

DENTIST months. Charge, convicted of felony in the' Cass county Circuit Court in It letters are not called tor within thirty days after the date of this notice they will be unveiled by Comrade P. Ward, assisted by the Misses Minnie Miller of South Bend did not arrive until Ray block, corner Ship and State streets, sent to ine ueao iieiier umm oi naimm 10:30. hence the delay in forming until JAMiSS A. UAJ AVAil.

r. about that time. Capt. John Freund St Joseph, Mich. CALL UP March, 1896, aud is now serving an eight-year sentence at Jackson.

Filed July 6. and Weaver. As the veil was removed it disclosed the name Farragut, thus honoring one of the great naval heroes of tbe war. was Marshal and Milo Clock Assistant Vandalla Line Rates. The line formed and march Erjworth National Leaeue CouTer.tbn Butter 1 in Eggs 10c.

per bbl. Corn-20c. Hay $9 per ton. Lard 6c. Potatoes-25c Apples 25o(aS30c per ou.

Dressed Poultry Live Poultry 6c. Dressed Val5c.6ic Hogs 4c. Turkey 7c. Spring Chickens lUc. Ground Feed--70c per cwt.

Middlings 70c per cwt. Bran 70c Union Ice Coal Co. NOTES. There were 28 prisoners confined in ed through the principal streets in the Commander Lane them gave a brief FOR following order: the county jaiLJChursday. On accouiit of this convention the Vandalia Line will sell tickets July 13.

14 and 15 to Toronto, at one fare. 110.45, for the round trip, tickets good going via rail and returning over any part of the route via history of tbe gun and- the-flag-that floated near it. The gun did service in Hereafter visitors will be admitted Platoon of Police-underCbief Stuckey Color Bearer Jack Goodall. Band. 30 nieces.

the war of the rebellion on board the Genl W. T. Sherman Camp and Pinf ree Rifles. in tbe county jail on xuesuayu ana Saturdays only, between 2 and 5 p. m.

water, or vice versa. 13wl 'Phnnoc I79-3 st. Joeoph. rnuncs (79-4 rings. Benton Harbor.

BROWN BROS. U. S- Ship Marion, now on duty at Burnett Lodge, I. O. O.

F. St. Joseph and visit- in members of the order Irom itoyaiton, George S. Malone, Wm. H.

Malone Honolulu, H. I. Its weight is nearly Cincinnati Excursion On acoount of the German Epworth League M. E. Charch Annual Convention the Vandalia Line will and George F.

Childs, graduates of the roaa ana oioer uibtob. Lake Shore Lodge, 1. 0. 0. Bridgman.

Ht Jnunh flitv CamD. M. W. of A. 16,000 pounds and it is in sound condi A.W.Wells.Pres.

Hlgm an. Sec. Treas sell tickets July 21 and 22 to Cincinnati tion. It will do effective service witn St. Joseph City Fire Department under Chief and return at one fare for tbe round tnp, Independent Medical College of Chicago, registered with the county Clerk on Wednesday.

Lindt steamer, neoa ana jnuuer uruc uuu The UicUgis Basket Factory, of WELLS-HIGMAN CO. Hose wagon. 13w2 SATURDAY HERALD. BOOK BINDERY LiTeest Factory in the West. Home seekers' Excursion On July 19 Articles of Association or tbe Twin A.

W. Chapman Post with visiting comrades from Thomas Post. Benton Haroor, Wm. Per-rott Post, Buchanan, Auten Post, South Be.id, 130 lb. sli ell oi 200 b.

solid shot at a distance of three flag is the property of Mr. Wm. Ricaby of this city and he prizes it highly. He pur chased it at Eiizabetbtown, Harden and 20 the Vandalia Line will tell home H-busb i-bush lM-bush and ana outer ouraiue rusie. airfield Post.

Coloma. seekers' excursion tickets to points in the STAVE BASKETS A SPECIALTY. west and southwest at one fare plus two Lomu Circle, and Ladies Aid Society S. of City Milling Company were filed yesterday in the county Clerk's office. The number of shares is 2,500 of tbe par value of $10 each.

TJiesum of $10,000 'AlTD- St Joseoh. and H. C. Howe Circle, Ladies ot dollars for the round trip. For rates and county, where Lincaln 8 torn Also Oval Market and Launary Baskets, Peaoh the a.

A. oenion naroor, ana iv. iu and Grape Baskets, Berry Boxes, ana nthnr Fruit Packasres. watons. City Counsil.City Board of Education, Speakers BT.

JOSEPH. MICHIGAN and firBt raised it there on uly 4, 1863. wheu Vicksburg fell. It was the first U. S.

flag raised in that county and at full information call on or address I3w2 Frank R. Balk, Agent, Lake Chautauqua Excursion. Blank Book Manufactory, ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN. ana citizens generally iu vurringro.

Arriving at the grand stand, near tbe is paid In and held as follows: Hiram G. Ensley, 840; Clara Wilkinson. 860; Hiram M. Brown, 300; Wm. L.

Holland, 100, all of St. Joseph, Michi XJ 17E3EEY STOCK tbe sacrifice of property and the peril On account of meeting of the Photog gun on the Park, Mi. John Higman, as Chairman, called the immense throng FOR 1897. APPi.r, PEACH. CBERRT raDhers Association ot America the Van PEARr PLVM.

and TRXESr dahaLine there assembled'To order. there assembled to of people of his life Mr. Ricaby bravely stood for tbe government and defended -tbe flag against tbe rebels. Many Michigan soldiers, too, while there were assisted 12th to Lakewood or Jamestown s. at one first-class limited fare for tbe round when the exercises opened with music MARRIAGE LICENSES.

190 Henrv Smith. 31, Buchanan; And all other kiuds of NCRSERT STOCK, all of which is strictly first-class and prices as low uathninwnst. Calland see what vou are buy- by tbe band. Rev. as.

Hamilton then trip. For rates and full information cal Canie E. Riley, 19, New Buffalo. ine before riving orders. Packing- grounds on on or address Frank R.

Hals, Atrent, by Mr. Ricaby. Books made to order. Kulindf to any pattern. Books bound in any style of tbe art.

We also do tuapazine binding in any style desired on short notice and at low figures. Support home manufacturers and home labor. 193 Frank Moshier. 26, Coloma; Nile road, half mile from St. Joseph.

THOMAS ARCHER CO. St. Joseph, Mich. 7w7 "America," sung by tbe male voices gave a patriotic invocation which was followed by music, "Rally the Messrs. Kelley, R.

Gates Rice Myrtle Sawyer, 26. same. and tbe audience, and benediction by 194 Arthur L. Stockman. 40, Bu E.

S. STJXIilVAIT, Blank township orders for sale at this Rev. Mr. Scbulz closed tbe exercises. chanan; Mary A.

Nott, 39, Berrien. office. and Supt. Loomis. Miss Winchester presiding at the organ.

Mayor Starr 195 Charles McCarten. 35. Union Sign of Alligator. Pier; Annie McKie, .32, Three Oaks. an thn introduced and in a neat NOTES.

Comrade W. P. Ward painted the 196 Herman Wilkin, 26, AUegan; Graham Morton Transportation Lo BOOtS. SllOeS RllbberS. speech formally turned over the Martha Fuller, 18, same.

givuuuo e-- gun and the work is well done. 197 Georee O. Broady, 39. St. Jo A Tilal of Our Coods Solicit Grand Army of the Republic of bt.

Jo seph; Almeda Sbafer, 20. Lake tp. Many business places and residences seoband vicinity. Commauder John 198 William -Zerby. 32, Royalton; were handsomely decorated with the state Street, sr.

joseph. mic Lane of A. W. Chapman Post. No, 21, Kate Casselman, 17, Lake tp.

National flagB. Walker Schneider G. A. R-, St. Joseph, then stepped for 199 Thomas Petchell.

21. Benton The building of tbe foundation ojf the Harbor; Celia Wheaton.20, same. ward and responded as follows' gun was under the direction of Capt. Manufacturers of all kinds of 200 John L. Judson.

22. Alexandria, Mr. Mayor, the Council and Citizens T. A. Walker and Mr.

Grimm as the Maude Taylor, 18, Benton Har of St. Joseph: In the name of my com mason built it. rades of tne urana Army oi ine re bor. PROBATE COUKT. Tbe crowd in our city is estimated at public, representing as they do all sol' LIGHT AND HEAYY WAGONS Wide-tire laniber wagon, complete, $49.00 diets and sailors who defended the from 8.000 to 10,000 people, xne EBtate of Peter Umphrey, deceased.

integrity and authority of the Gottlieb Kolb. executor, filed and set steamers, railroad trains and country vehicles came in crowded. One-horse watron. 39.00 tled bis accounts as such and final order I thank you ana moee wnom you represent for these memorial grounds on of distribution was entered. The broad cement walks that sur which this sun this monument to Estate of John G.

Walker, deceased. All hand-made wagons and fully Union soldiers and sailors stands. round tbe gun were built by A. L. Ver- Petition filed by Catherine Walker.

Its very silence is impresive; without warranted. Pull line of buggies and surrey widow of the deceased, for the probate articulate speech it is eloquent. It saw, a son of a veteran, and they are a credit to himself the city, the soldiers of the will and for the appointment of herself as administratrix with the will and road wagons. WALKER SCHNEIDER needs no words; in itself it is an oration. It assures us that our dead those who gave their lives for tbe and all concerned.

While all tbe line looked and march annexed. Hearing Aug. 2. Estate of Coelestine Horn deceased. Petition filed by Georee Muff, adminis 20, 22 and 34 Btat street, 8t.

Joseph security of the citizen and tbe union of ed splendidly, tbe Fire Department trator, for license to sell the real estate were favored with especial words of SONS WALLACE JOHN tbe States are still rememDerea. it is significant of brave and loyal obedience to tbe command of tbe Nation. It gives encouragementfor tbe future and commendation. The men looked neat Steamers from Benton Harbor and St. Joseph to Chicago and Milwaukee at public auction to pay claims, wearing Aug.

2. Estate of Rebecca Stouffer, deceased. and their fire apparatus and horses DEALERS IN will De an incentive ror me aispiay oi public valor and virtue in all coming were gay in red, white and trim Jennings proband The Steel Side-Wheel Steamers CITY OF CHICAGO and CITY OF MILWAUKEE, mines. time. There can be no doubt that the Lumber I Building Emerson E.

Hogue was appointed ex- the New Propeller CUT Ur LUUISVlLLt ana aieamer rnAwv nuuu. Adjutant J. E. L. Miller was vfhable honor vou here pay to the patriotic dead and to their brave deeds will serve Beuinnin May 30th and until further notice the following schedule wil be observed oa to be at the exercises on account of the HATEHIAL, Uie inicago iiyision: ecuior.

Estate of Jacob J. Barridge; deceased. Petition tiled by A. Plunamer. administrator, for final settlement of breaking out of his old wound received not only to make American citizenship in these days more reputable but help to perpetuate through all future rinder Farraeut at the victory at Latb, Shingles, Fencing, Salt, FertHI- generations tbe union and authority of Mobile.

Mr. Miller did alotofcorres tbe united states oi America. ponding in securing the gun and has Adiutant, you will now detail a LEAVE BEN ON HAKBOR. tEAVE ST. JOSEPH.

A RKIVB CHICAGO. 1:00 p.m. daily ex. Sat. xndBun.

p. m. p. m. daily.

p. m. dally, inc. hunday. 10:30 m.

daily. inn.Sunday. a. m. daily.

7 00 a. m. Saturdays only. 8:00 a. m.

Saturdays only. 12:00 noon Saturdays only. 6:00 p.m. Sundays only. p.

m. Simdavs only. LEWS CHICAGO. ARRIVE ST. JOSEPH.

ARRIVE BK.NTON HARBOR. 9:3) a. unduly. 1:30 p.m. daily.

p. ro. daily. 11 :30p.m. daily.

Inc. Sunday. 4.0H a.m. daily. inc.

Sunday. daily. 10:00 a. m.Bundavs only. p.

m. Sundays only. 7:00 p. u. Saturdays, 2:00 p.m.

Saturdivsonlv. 6:00 p. m. SatnrdayMm'y. ers, Land Plaster, Stucco, Plastering Hair, Sewer Pipe, Etc.

felt a close interest In it since, especial guard of honor. (It was so done.) bis accounts and for distribution of the estate: Hearing Aug. 9. Estate of Lillie A. Rutter.

deceased. Z. L. -Cooper, administrator, having resigned his trust as such, filed and settled his accounts and turned over the estate to Thomas Mars, bis successor, as administrator de bonis non. Officer of the Day (Comrade ly in having it properly mounted.

The parade, unveiling and dedication ler), you will station this detail about the eun. (It was complied with.) were the main feature of tbe day and it Officer of the Day, order tbe guard of WOOD AND COAL. is estimated that 4.000 to people honor to raise the flag. Mr. wuiiam Ricaby raised it and as he did so the seph at 8 p.

Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Leave Milwaukee at 7 p. m. Tuesdays.

Thursdays and Saturdays. 0 Btar Soanzled Banner was sune.) Estate of Albion Smith, deceased. Commissioners to set off the widow's dower in the real estate filed their report, which was confirmed by the Court. Estate of Phillip Russell, deceased. Prank Russell, son of deceased, tiled saw and enjoyed it.

The Post Committee thinks the total cost of this feature will not vary much from $20. Thanks to everybody who contrib uted BILLS SAWED TO ORDER. JOHN WALLACE A SONS, Docks Chicago, toot ot vvaoasn avenue; iuwi wiwuwaji o. jt i. E.

A. Graham; Benton Harbor, J. Graham Co. Tbe forces of tbe Nation are divided into two great divisions the Army seph. and the Navy.

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