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i i i v. i i. 1'lie IVuplp'N NntliiKtt llituk. jff luc irii ni' iiksuy W. WflBBLDCK SON, Icnll? JJallw rifeane.

VVuoliinulun Hir''i I )i iii rltr I'uHi't' 4ti nolilutilou Mrrfl 'ttOM1i, '41 pThe police i made a d-cen6 on a WarhinKttm utrtet bagnio, at teu o'cUn-k iat night, wore fojj' the purpose ofjn arintig -The 4c was "citrraltVd" and Kt'ller tapped atjthe door, i It wai cautioualj opened and a promptly attempted! to be closed; but the oflk-er had lotruiied bis! fxt suHcicutly to prevent it and bring to terms tliu wbq ere no other tli (m the "widow" and lidr spirituelle The oilicer did, riot but in formed the ''ladies" that! their dVpar tu re from the city Juiide ot twenty-four hcurs vvoulil be hmuuuityj from arrest and thef penalty of the law lin s.uch,cascs in ide itnd provided. 1 The! olljcers then n't down ttiilrs and wcreii abortly 'folio nfpti hy a tall, iiuWulitieigurtt which cl 'ured, the back fence ut a bound and wnut down thu ajUy at a fattSing road gji it. One oi the Viadie's' lo her de-pi rturef this morniug, land the other dtiigiu' seeking for "greener tields and 1 nm i'tiPBuB iuui iua m. n-d I arejmtopentngafullllnoof Jowett Refrigerators, I IValcr Coolcm, ICE CHESTS, WATER FILTERS', ICE-CREAM FREEZERS, i 'i i I AND TOILET StTS. Ther hvo hand the largen assortment of Hird Ottcs, braitf and Japanned, ever opened In this city also Lamp.

Table Cutlery, Silver Plated lood, Willow, Warefincy goods Flower Pots, and Guidon goods, plense Call early and make your selections. t- W. G.VHEELOCK MJSaBMW4 Msw BsMSJlBV It i 5 1 i ft groceries and i i. Crockery and XkUitriUTaCi' ST. Choice lllu Cofleie 39 ctM.i ner lb.

I I i 1 i one Dollar Japan Tea, 50 cfj. per pound. A Large Lot of Canned Fruit at First Cok. I Ijwill sell everything pertaining to firstclas3 as low as can oe; soia anvwiieroiand wi 1 alwavs can be sold anywhere and will always ud as I i DejKnits made in the lVople's Sav Jng, Bank on or before the 1st of May, draw interest fniin that date. This is the mily bank In the courity that computes Interest monthly.

I'lral Ward Kfpubllrnu oil trillion. 1 TbeJ republicans of the Ftrt ward are rrqueMted to inert at Hone houwe No. 5 on Saturday everti.ng April 23th at 7J oclocl tof itiomUiate a candidate for councilman to be vud for at the com ing May L. HIUIUMV I i. 'A 0 I mm I Drawlug, I.huU'R- tlr.

Miwa Marion Gilbert will take a limited number ojf iachwlars ui, drawing and painting in all Its branches. For full particulars ctil at went door Colfax, blockj MarkH atri'et'ppositepostf ffice, or address P. O. 883 Orders taken for 'portrait or landncHpt paintings. See camples at the Tr.rBCXE autre.

tf Wonderful In II KcaultH. i Thete is uo tuedicine that has ac complished so tn'ich as Shiloh's Con hDMPfioN CuitE. It has established the fact that consumption can be cured, while for Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Hoarseness, WhOoping Cough, and all Lung Diseases; it has no equal. No Medicine was ever I sold such favorable terms. If it was1 unreliable it would be the greatest folly to guarantee it.

It costs nothing to try it, as it can be returned if It jdoes not give satisfaction after Uding two-thirds of a bottle. Call at our drug store and get a sample bottle; for JO; cents, or a regular size Fifty JfJentsttr If your lungs are sore, or or bitck lame, use Shilo's BELLiloxjfA Plasteii, which seldom fails til give relief. For sale by Cush-iug A South Bend, elsewhere by druggists generally. "HACK'METACK" anew and de-llghtfut i'erfumtf. aold by Curbing At South Bend, elsewhere by dealers generally; i i.s t-r-f Dangerous Operations fori Stone in the Blsdder are! unnecessary, as the wonderful medical properties of Dr.

S. D. Howe' Arabian Blood Purifier dissolves! it and' all gravelly dejxmits in the urine. Many of the most eminent physicians' acknowledge it to be the only cure for I Paralysis, Liver, Uterine anil Urinary Diseases, Dropsy, Indi etion, Constipation, Incontinence, right's Disease, and Diabetes. Sold by D.

M. Coonley, druggist, sole agent for South Bend, Ind. 1198a2C5w2. Do You see I my New Boots? DAD IlOl UIIT EW AT MPM WARD'S 67 Wash ngton Street, HoutU I lend. Ind.

Friends and Patrons." It affords' me much pleasure to again be among you and I shall welcome with pleasure all my old menu ana patrons together with a host of new ones. For years I have made the shoe business a study, being" associated among tbe manufacturers; in tbe i wholesale and retail trade which baa taught me what the people want and given me every facility for supplying their! demands. My goods are all made to order for me of the very best STOCK and workmanship and by buying and selling exclusively Tor can la I shall be able to supply the masses with the best of goods at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PEICE8. Good work will be sold chap, (Some and ex amine good and prices, some utartlina bargains will be offered. Don't buy old good, we can ell you hew goods cheap, and will be pleased to nee you whether' you want to buy or not.

Custom work and repairing carefully attended to by 0. Schubert, who speaks German and will be pleased to see hit Mends. Kemember the name and place. ARTHUR W. 1IATWARD.

67 Washington Ntreet. ZGGwIttdtf FIVE CENTS. rrO EXT Those two snug and convenient A houses, on Kmrick Street, 4th Ward, immediately north of Singers. Will re rented low to rood tenants. Apply to T.

J. Seixaa, at fravingrs itanK. e-o-att Three dining room girls, at the National Hotel, near Lake Shore Depot. 1 I '5t3 WHITE WASHING-Alex. Scott will do Whitewashing as neat and as cheap as can be done in the city.

Leave orders at L. M. iMorgan'i barbershop, first basement south ot tbe Urand Central Hotel. i limw v. mill 1, IDUVI.I IIVUBO i work in a small family, mut come well reTTmroepqei.

ppiy ai ater pu sat i KAII true fortune teller IV iSIadame Patterson, at 117 Wet Market Street, pive advice in rrgnrd to business, and matrinirmr. i heals tbe sick by Invinr on hand. settles family quarrels. If you are in trouble go sooner, i VMkZairl i 1 rWW is mi 1 OmE, VVn, Hit Lie ii 1 1 of CailirixtllAii of I I. uf lli Aalr iiilitl! rMl There appear to be! a mystery cont iiec'ted with the death Heiiry Hurtott which occurred at his jUte residence ift the Fourth ward yeitterdity morning, at three o'clock, which Would ieem to de mand nome explanation.

iThe facts of tha cae a far a We can ascertain thein are briefly time. The deceased waii takenjsick, lant Thurtxiy night, a congestive chili, succeedei by a perS4ut ft-ver. Dr. Floryj Was called to attend him and prescribed for; the He grew no bete'r aiid on Mou- da afternoon it is aid "that an lnj editor) of mirphine- wa applied to the patient's arm as an opiate. The etl'fiit of jit was riot favorable, as the patient immediately sunk into a torpor from which it 'imiKMMib'le to arouse hinl.

though Dr. Klory adminitered strong cotiee and other HruidoteH known to the professions 1 I We are informed that Dr. McAllister and WrighUmari were thea called in consultation, but to tio effect, a the patient died ut 3 o'clock the following morning. We are 'further informed that the funeral being appointed to take place this afternoon at 1 2 o'clock, at BtJJoseph's church, Father Demers, the priest in charge, j-refused to admit tb body to the church for the reaon that jit had been poisoned. It is also rumored that an action will be instituted against the attending physician, on account of it.

A TiWBUNBf-eporter ir-terviewed and Wrights-man this but they dccljned tojmako any statemcit in reference io the cae. The above if given as gleaned from the frendsj)f the deceived and from flying rumors about the city. Further dvelopements will be; closely watched and given io the Tribute as soon as they occur, 'h call at the oflise o( Dir.Flbry to make inquiry respecting the! cae was to add, but tbe doctor was not in. His partner, Dr. Harris, however, was present, and! flouted the idea that Barton's treat raent was in any way the means of the man's death.

lie stated 1 that Di, Fioiy gave a hypodermic injection of a quarter of a grain of morphine, merely an ordinary dose, a half grain and even a whole grain sometimes being administered, and with safety. Dr. Harris saw the patient some two hours after the morphine had been given, and hejstates that at that time there was no evidence iu Barton's appearance of his being ander the effect of the drug The rtillharinonle Nlnslng- Society Pf ieatlou or Coaarvalorjr Ilall.f iThe new quarters of the PhUhar-monjc society, in Taylor's block, were formally dedicated last evening, under the name of Couservatory Hall. I The exercises were very interesting and were largely attended. Dr.

Humphreys, the president of the society, delivered the dedicatory address, in which he referred with pleasure to the organization of the society, as filling an important niche in the community home, pointed with pride to its present early prosperity and prophesied for it a brilliant future. The society now numbers; sixty-five mem bers and is in a most tion. The hall is ad flourishing condi- mirably fitted to the purpose and ia easily accessible, Ithas been fitted with gas and seated with chairs by the society. I Last even trig was the occasion! for the regular weekly rehearsal, These rehearsals promise to become a source of much pleasure and entertainment, to those Who participate and those! who avail themselves of the opportunuy of jiisten itig. The music last evening was ses pecially fine.

'1 i i I i Nt. Jorli County Mnvlnica llmil, I iQieresi auoweu at mis. bans irom (lay of deposit from the earned oV'J. 'J I T. J.

SeixAS, Cashier, l'lflli Want Keiiubllean Con vent In J. I The republicans of the; Fifth ward will; hold a convention in Delta hose houiieNo. 1, Saturday evening, April 23 at 7J o'clock, for the purpose of nom inating a councilman, to be voted for at the "coming May election. All xepub licans of tbe ward are Invited to be present. By order, J.

M. A1K1, A. B. Miller com. Go to Ab.

Vanderhoof's for a good cigar. i Neotchlntr Malaria. It il a fact wi lely and amply attested that Where tha powerful and pernicious druz, qui-hln, and other mineral poisons, administered aa remediet for fever and ague and bilious re inittenU, fil to yield mors than temporary relief to theiutlerer, IItitetter'i Stomach Bitters, scotches those tremendous -epidemics most thoroughly, and by strengthening- tha syetem and regulating the functions. protects it against malarial attctks. No resident of a locality where the above maladies prevail.

or where they are likely to break out in conse quenceofthe poisoning of the atinor phere by noxtons exhalations, should fall to take practical cognizance of the above Important truth. and by a tiintly use of the Bitters avoid the ravnges of maladies so disastrous to the physical constitution. There Is not in existence a finer tonic, corrective and defensive cordial. tgX''j. A I'M I .1 i.

mi i mm 4 I Hi Provisions. it Qlass-VJare; i i. IS: i 11 New GOODS Opening STERNS I1 1 1 ROS. N'J- Ifash.St. to you EVERY $1.00 WORTH 1 I 1 GROCERIES YOU BUY AT i Knoblock Si Lederer's TMi Will jAmount to Enough ia the CouriA of a Tear to Almost I i .1 5 Ir3 it) ru ni In Give us trial.

Our stock tbe most complete, lour, prices tbe lowest, ccr dealings square. I I Daily ai ssf Ta Vw ts i 'i WEDNESDAY KVKN1N0. A1HII WH City ubwrtWr wbo rwlr. Tku 0N km i tt will do favor bi prunipt-ly notify at th' hibvnk Bti liny fJIur In rtcfiring tlmir pHpr-(t our hIiu to etirV prouiptiim1 mul ri-aritylnth city (Wivery, ami. 5ubieriW can afit in thin parlicular, byirowplylpg' ritb at)Te rut.

ii Tli Pally. Tribune la Ihej lti-M dally imper lu rlty, Imm be lire eat clrculrttlou nnl la lite ln" mwlU am for rM4'lilHk ll clnaai'aj T-lay AilTfrtlarme'tiia jorrixijN Aiiocr kmvs. i Brief N.itoa of Tlilnita In' Uriifjrnl iihretl by "Trlbane' i 5. 1 RriMirtfra. 3 i I i -I Local news on every page.

Texas Jack, on Saturday, i 1 1 Vay'day at the StuJeWa-trjwoits Frtoh fruit at Vanderhoof's. V1 The mercury wa at 3- at bix thU 1 1 'i I Ireland ia laying a ntw sidewalk, iu front of his litery stable. i Joe Suuder has iiwued abeiv card, illustrated. The largest line of embrpideriei at BarrettV. I d3t.

i i i it a i --1 Three runaways yesterdayr-Hay' wardV, Miller'a and I'addy Milts'. Cal. Wagner and fun to-mdrtow even-' John Hay and Dr. Ilavi, of Carlisle, are ia the city. Yn vl' it-gular buninefta meeting of the e-form club, this evening.

1 1 i "Just the uighw for a ranjble" a very popular ong. Cubing Co. are putting down a nice aidewalk. Slate apongen, 1 cent, 2 cent, .3 cntii or 5 cents each, at the Tribunk ttofe. New chimoeya and repairs; to the roof have been placed on the gas works.

i i i- rs Capt. Geo. V. lierrick, agent lor Cat. Wagner's minstrels, is at the Dwight house.

A large number of John Y. Meyer'a friends were at the Lake Shore depot, last night, to see him off for NeiJ York. A new lot of silver-ware ind silver ets, jut opened at Whfelock Son's, successors to Pool. I d2t I 5 I A splendid line of Foulard suit iu all colors and very cheap at Barrett's. Some people are miserable because the weather isn't in shape to be coin plained of.

i Texas Jack will ride his pony, doc," on the stage, at the Opera hapee, Saturday evening. I i Ed. Turnock returned thU morning from an extended business trisit' Jto Kvansville, Terre Haute and Lafayette, in the interest of tbe Covenant Mutual. Heady made raits of all siies and prices, at Moses Livingston 0 Michigan 'street. Tbe wounds indicted on one pf lien rv Spetb's bands by a cat.

last Friday have healed up and he is again calling "Next." For Kent A small hou-te for EBlnall Ifamily at a small price. Euqutre J. Huey. Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Urowofield have the house and Hot 09 the aoutbwes't corner of Main 'arid Water streets, and are moving in to-day. 1 Imig mid Client Protectors selling at cost for next thirtyj days to reduce the stock at ,1 1 Clhhixg Drug Store. The west abutment of the; dam be ing strengthened by the addition of etones which are being bauled- and thrown in every day. ti Sheriff Ilardy returned tbj morning from placing tbe Kbdgers' ftiiildrett in the reform school, at Indianapoli and trom a subsequent visit to hU sister, at Ohio. Mrs.

B. F. Miller has a hen which makes 'a practice of furnishing eggs which measure Si by seven inches, and 1 J. O. Olover has left some at this office which measure the same.

I Bird cages, a large stock received today at Wheelock A Sons, succesors to Tool, and will be offered at unusually low prices. Q. W. Buffum, of Fort Collins, Colorado, formerly ot this city, ini a letter to i E. Lewis, encloses specimens of blue grass of this year's growth, "which went to seed about the middle of' A prih Prof.

Tong and wife lofl their! son Allie this morning, with tfeyer. TjU blow is a sad otejto the Professor's happy family in which death has 'en tered for the first time. pi ctures new" within the day. 1 1T via Woman'K llralalliy, Lant Sunday evening about o'clock; Mirs. Michael Touheys was walking abng Hcott' street with her three chit-: dren, one of them a babe in arms and th others aged 1 and 1 4 When bear PotTenbach'i grocery, a wo- id ai named Kate Moore ran out in the street, and in the precence'of a number people, who were on the street at the time, severely beat the oldest girl, Mar-i Toubey.

with the other- child clinging to her and her babe in arms, 'was unable to any resistance; tojthe brutality1 of Mrs; Moore, ho did uU ceae beating the cltla until the by standers shamed hef into it. The little girl bad done nothing whatevir tore- ceive such treatment. i 1 s. a 'r; -i 1. i The Oilir fVliaw.

Qneof the city ministers, commendably zealoutlQ the cauo he represents, ac- ited -a house painter, the other day My; friend, are you a christian sir," admitted the painter. yours ii a very dangerous calllngi You may be taken away at any moment. Would! you not be afraid td meet your "0, no," replied! the painter. "It isn't Ood I am afraid of. It's that other fellow." 1 J.

Ruth, of the publishing and subscription book houe of J. Huth Co. of Chicago, was in the city; to-day securing agents, and favored us with a call. Mr. Kuth was formerly a resi dent of this county? "I Thejittention of oiir readers is" direct-, ed io the new advertisement of O.

Wheebck Son. in this iaue.r! With ttle'most complete stock' it, is possible to and nellingi atjow prices, they cannot: fail to have a large" trade Ladies you will want io fancy suits, under wear the finest goods and at the owest. price. (Js to Mr. Mrs.

Barrett's. 'M I Mr J. II. Knight's fed bird escaped from is cage, yesti'rday and among the twenty-five or thirty persons who were in pursuit of it, chasing it oyer fences and acoas back lots, Hank' Morgan alone oS(etised tbe agility to capture it. i lie didn't use salt, either, i I I i Clint B.

Needbam is succeeding ad mirably with: hU law; studies, in the oilice of Frazler Fratier, at Warsawi and is" working into general favor and a lucrative business, Clint is a worthy young man and we are pleased to note his prosperity. A Urge number of young men have testified to the merits of Mr. Wicks as i i a a cutter, lie can ie lounu as mioses Living-Jtou Ji chigan street. Elliott Informs Qs that the fare for tbe round trip to Nih and, return, to-morrow) will be fifty cents, and he desires that all will make their own change, if possible, when purchasing tickets. Tickets' will good for the 20th3and 27tb, I 1 prices from 40 cents to 1 1.2ft per pound, qualitjr equal to any, thoe using the weed will do well to buy their supply at I Cusjnso Drug Store.

i ii I i The Lake Shore company have plac ed an electric bell on the Michigan street crossing by which notice is given to pedestrians and drivers of teams of the approach of a train, The bell is operated by the flagmac at Lafayette street. When be sees a train coming he turns on the battery and the bell keeps up a continuous ringing until the train has croesed the street. The system is the same that was in tiso on the tracks in the ceutennial grounds, and the company will eventually place them at all tbe street i Ladies and children's show hata, the largest stock in South Bend and as Cheap as any houie in South included at Mr. St Mrs. A.

Bar- rett's, '07 15. mt mm a au i a a sk J.H.Greehe Bro. 97 Main Street, 1 AMI: StLLl.VCJ i I 1 Peach blow POfATOES .25 per Bushel REWaOVED! Dr. Eliel's Sons 1 1 ''it: i i i. have i.utAitu ar No.

82 Michigan St, And are now ready to do baslnem at tha new itaml, and with increased facilities are ble to sell 3S i WIUES AUD i II j. LIQUORS, AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. SOUTH BEND, I 1 Conservatory of Music, Hirlnc Term Opens OX DAV AI'RIf. 1STT, Tbla Music School located In Taylor's buil ding, corner of Washington and Michigan Sts. SOUTH niCNr, INL.

risiiMiew formed for Inatrnrtlon In I Pli.no, Organ, Ml acinar land Vole C'ultnr. COMPETENT TEACHERS, in every department. Send for Circular to Prof. F. BALLQU, Director, 1181w2mo South Bnd.

Tndinna. CITY I POSTER All orders, by mall or otherwise will receive roinpt attention. KesMence, 3d Story Nod Washington Street. OJers may be left at the Tbibcki Store, TiOHiSfOKI, BILL Iknoblock 6 ledereb; i.

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