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The South-Bend Weekly Tribune from South Bend, Indiana • 3

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m. -i j- r. '1 8 8 i -il I r'r 'I -ifl '111 hti 4 Jt ill 1 HI! tl ir'M Ji i families, or ia ether caseaj by j4 e-laes. This work and tils' painting and A. 1 Gaylor, '-after 1 looking through Iowa for a place to locate, has finally concluded to atayj in Mishawakai and from (JU fimitw Tnlmm Smr4a.

jf t- K- i About half-past five o'clock Wednesv-day afternoon, the machinery at Singer's was suddenly stepped by the; blowing out of the safety Valve of the engine. 'e. A. Wiltie has "been appointed administrator of the estate of his mother, Mrs. Sarah lE.

Wilkle. lato of this city deceased. i ij 5, Wli POOL CO A if AW I To the Musical Puhlis. i i Herman V. Boehme, No, 7 Washington street, South Bend, is able agent for Smith American Organi for the following eountiea.

0t, Joseph; JIar-' sha4i; Lanorte, Elkhart, rtaltoall. I I hf A Co. Rant, General: Agent. r- 1 I Wjth hls'four great shows, under separate is to: exhibit here in Tilies-. day August fith ItWssudbythose fully qualified to give asj opinion iat this is -best traveling troUpr the country.

They Icertainly have with she011 isome of the most celebrated equestrian artists, both male and female, that Jiave ever appeared ia thiai town. In elephants, lionis their stock is complete, and be present to see these rude nionstera. Added these lattractinns Is a band Of wild Bedouin Arsbs, fourteen In pwnber. learu that the street parade will be unusually Ishowy. This exhibitioh is lor both after SMoai and evening.

iRememer the Grand Street Parade at 10 o'clock A. M. We clip the following from the Boston JvurnaL'. Ohtoa. Glassware sra 'M9rfjHsaaa'i mrii vv ICK CHESTS iTABLEOT; WW LAMPS AND STCREWlUt i BIRO XCICnsanXKttS, CAGES.

75 TTismvoTos Street. "SATUEDAY, AUGUST WS. Tha followinc aaeriseaeale MH thte ir me of the Tunn 4 i.V-E. A. WUhls-AdmintattnoirVetlea.

Wu. Bowr-For 81. 6eo. P. AJU.

D. Smith-Pock Bk Lot. H. Ua J. t.

PUww-Bxwitort Sal. La, t-A Lat B-Door Ky. D. tae FaBla. a tiil-tJairentr af Notre baau.

c.Vrikdin lib IhumCl B.Twraek-Lir Ianrun. 'A H. OliTas-MUbawaka sad South Gwd Heck At the Cleveland run, eo Tuesday, ilembrino Gift, Mr. Nye's bone, won $1,200 pursed Jfc29 and i29J. There were eight A nan named C.

Ctwhmari, an em ployee of the Knoblack Manufacturing waa relieved of three finger of hia right hand by getting them caught in the feed wheel of a Universal wood jrorkw. y. -y ii iii. tat i atautaway. A hone belonging to a man named DUloo, became frightened at a locomotive whistle on the Lake Shore road Wednesday afternoon near the 8u -option road, and ran away, breaking the wag-.

on to Sisws ye. TLt Jnhf'Oeem of to-day acknowl- edgea-the receipt of two croquet tela, donated by Messrs. Teet Slick, of thif city, for the use of the poor children's xcunlotuawhlcb the JnUwrOeeon ia giving at the rata of one per week. It ia In contemplation to eitabliah an Infirmary and home.for the relief of the aged Infirm, (those worthy of, relief) In thk city: 8everal ladiee and gentlemen thvor the eetablUhment of uch an lncHtution, and. atand pledged i to go heart- and hand in furtherance of it.

to BUM fcy, Ucktalti During 4h first thunder ttorm year terday mdrning, the lightning atrock a willow tree on the farm of Jonathan Cottrell, in Greene township, and killed one cow, valued at 150,. for Mr. Cottrell, and four ihead of sheep belonging to Edward Boberteon. I -Haelak The foUowlnj cotfplea have taken bat permita to marry: Joseph' Brown and Sarah McClane William Lewis and Boxey Floria McCjilloagh Adolph Kamm and Josephine Bchfilinger Thomaa N. Swearinger and Christiana Howell.

raisariaa l-wi-vlUeTatTM-' toSCSmrwav Tftinw. Bey. El Powell preach in the above place Sunday morning next' on "Dignity of Labor in the evening on "Science of Beligion." AU friendly to the aue of Liberal "Chritianity: are earnestly requested to remain after the evening, service to consider the adriaa-' bility of establishing Unitarian Church x. In this place. 1 I 1 mnur i fhm (JU Duilf TVtbaat of Wtdmidag.

Mr. Steele, fcther-in-law of J. B. Cole, while passing the First National Bank ihia forenoon, suddenly fell to the pavement in a fit, and sastalned quitese-. Teaiajqrtearile bjt hif upper lip nearly off and hia; nose and' face were badly -mangled.

Dr. Wrightsnun waa! called and administered to him, and as soon aa he was able to.be moved he was taken to Mr. Bcownfield'a afterward to his home in the Fourth! -tm in Ik CMatltl-. Rev Jacob Merrifield writes to Joshua D. Miller, that on te-morfow, he will preach in the Ut.

Pleasant Ichapel, a sennon on the movement which the have under wayj for in- traducing a religious test into the Constitution pt the United States, handling all sub jectluponwbicbheipeaki'isweHjknDwn 'tnd 'titere will without doubt be large attendance at the chapel next Sunday to hear him. r. A tMik TIm H-m tm Hen's FromiM Daily TriUttte of Friday. Henry Jaquith showed us thisj morning, a'grwniah coloredrRBake, of (reptile, about four inches long, which wsi found in a hen's egg bought at Staplejs gro- eery "by hia son Andrew Jaquith. The reptile has a rough or eomigated ap pearance, and when the jegg was broken open it was alive andr moving in 'the albumen.

How it got there is a mystery wevwilLnot attempt to explain. siaaa Oreaf tSkawr fMilsf Tbm- ErvmtMt" Daily JWkme of Friday. We owned a short time ago that S. V. 1 nomas, frees Agent or iiarnum show sent word to the TaiBPsa- that 'Greatest show, on earth," would surely visit South Bend this season; The advance agent is in this city to-day and authorises -us to say that it wtll pos-- itively exhibit hereon.Tpesday, Angast 26th.

afternoon and evening. i rare) either 'to: give fthe children and womeh folks a chance the, selling of berries to get a llttlejj pocket inpney, or peapa oqt an, jnconijs mat Kbi if; foi tijese rea-odL'or anf other! man siaoffies his desire that '4 premtes 'anay laot. be tm rented ear for esire Is boand to be' Tespeeted.and Ui person wW tWUsrta is! Mg." though jhs) picked hisWiehborsoam or dug; bis 1 iit i 'Our morals ia anial laees aid are loce on thjs suljjact, siad many a pin Wb4 wonldlacru bushel jof 'Applesr jfronil aUotke man's orcirdt iU 1 pick Indj ppf 0 pijate a pail, of whortleberries Without iu ipTW wlf berrjr ickers, iusirlook it matter in th a lis-hL whtgh Is the true be bf oourfe there can pe ao nam ficting berr es on js man's land If he is' willing. Ifj have any (oujbto If Is piping it a yty easy matter f-find out 1 ow this mattit by just making, It iM 4 I Tkluajr MkMl IW i .1 i i j.ii.iiiii ii a i Th regular monthlyj boeetiod of the Sunday School 'Unions was held hut nirht in 'the lecture toora bf the! Eirsl lI E. Therejjgy teadanee of those interested i the Sun day; fectool, ofj jductUhemVand wlaent jwasl "dimnwsed fori about anl hou rand a haUwith ajooddeal of nterest by the aifos, superintendents ind tetu bera of the i dinerent chureW and" if tbbath Scbobub UiV if'l ii Any neintereatediri ibbath (School who.

attenS one of these' tneetiags will find so mttcj i ot Urest that all subseqnetib -onef vill be Sttended, If fpossibte. Ah axljouhiment wss made to; have the-; next! mjeung in the Michigan street E. ChuitU at the I JilJBUtteai ky ataewsalMJ lU I Last Wednesday afternoon Asaponee, of Clay townohip, ia loading haytfonia wagon Ion the mitrsh at Booebraks's farm Whe'aB he was attack? edpya ratth) snakej The feptlje. first stnick' at the boot oh his right fJot bui pissed it anil he gave the snake' kick Sending pt on snort distanca.il lf ref aewed the httack' again1 and this time Struck hint jjust above the fangw making; a wound nearly; a inch long btr- Jones managed to ipitcU the snake and immediately bound sonie wootKl. Within five minuses from the tiai wss bitten he waa perfectly blind and-it ws i with.

gres idifficulty he Ws gy4 to hVhouse which was over a mite distant! He wsin4tantly filled wUhhiskyji jtobac-t co was: kept on the wound snut the day foUowing, when he iwss appateitiy as well jS ever, and at tis Writing Is suffer- ins no.bad effects froailsthe' bitej The snake was a good tjiU. wiihj seven! 1 i' uHjin A Marvl MaiatWlltT-Ti 'Ml j- Twti Frm the Daku Triht at Fridt Mrl A. -Ireland Cthis UCf' has just returned from Hew, Paris, gives us, an account oi, a monstrosity born mere in the family of Kesler, telhtiveaf of his; -which has.jwe thi nl no paVsu lei ofl recoir.v This is a dout)lchild, ioA twins unlttdii, They are eonooied utclng each other1 from the apex ofl their Wasti bones the pit of their abdomens byamus-(ilWi formation very luearfy finite as wide theiti'TespectivfC Wies, while they have; but one uniiieal ml or naveiur pom, wuicn situated lat tne lowetiparl or; ImmedlaU-iy benath the abdotninal cOnnectionj this they hre twij -compiete) separate and distinct bodies, each nseanuririel eigh teen inches long, four-and-a-haif inches the hips; and eleven and, three quarter pounds, land are fillly developed' save one had a hare4ip'4 cleft alate and but one ear, whih 1 a post tnprtem examination Wy rev M. Kime Internal: malformations. They, Mere stillborn but attending vafcian placed I tneut ia liquor ana tws preserved xnem.

Mr. Iceland that when theyf are in the spirits; Uie bodies' mmi facipd each Othefi butfr when laid Upon the table the muscular Information; fbyfrihich thiy are connected; so wme uiatitnry layiupon their bscks, lb PesiisiMiistr-drtM Cost- 1 Fran th Daily Trfiim Frityj. i The peninsular Railway fs nJlinger td befrun by that nanie.A' meeting of the stockholders of -thai cofnpanj was held at'lkltU Creek fa AVednOsday for the, purpose of consicLarinjr and de- cidi t'npon an made by tne vireciprB or tne company: wna tne jJpreGtors or tne port Huron and Lmit Michigan RaQ way fot-tbe! joonsoUdation of the two companies! Unaef the name ofthehicag and HurOQ Railroad. The agreement waa unanimously rati- lieu. ue new company mow vutwesaa a lline road extending frc-91 Port Hu tanco of 222 miles.

thi adie now running witbj the exception of th'us offering 4 new thfoagh iont jfrom the-Mfw Board otDirars; 1 tofi, and the fuyowipg ofTioerr j-e l4cted: President. Ii William BvileVt Lahi. of $ecretarf, 14 tailor, port Jfuron; CJounseiJ jlJ pfbble, Battle' Superiutfadeat, B. B. Taylon IChief EngineorJ Pbasl alMer.

TrinUki Dailw IWtM4 HWWm. AlrliMiirh lthts chiirrli I Kiiil.liSw Iu oompariitivlpljr'new the qdngrrgatlpli has spent; no small amount faf money iii having tt frescoed and Wiited4 The painting of the outside ew jn progress knd will be finihed JMiia week. fThecloV Is white. The inside. Work aitoouga not enureiyi copipieieq, is so fat silyanced that services were held last Sunday! and the people1 bad 'an opportunity bbsery th changes v(hich pare ptwn wrought in.iue iatiii two weeKS.

Prominent is the bjeaniifuireBoing of thej walls and jfeilingi tojwhich we4 vrbuldeatir special jattetttloi as uiasir-ieve mouern ueogrnuycpaint! lngl shapeof the toom the gothi( ceiling give a good opportunity ibvfnscngj and Ua artisti Freckpan, has taken! ed vantage ft Iknd produced a piece: of Work thai m-jbetent judges say hsj wi iuperiorli this tlcfnity The'palelsWl'bluishW the styles delicate center pieces lare mpst delicately fioLhed aiHlartbeautifuflt deIend. On the uter 'edge of the panels i a daik-border whiih Stands out gftod eonirast to the snersi delicato' colors; ii "I Un jjh4jemi end of jcWhjaiyi pictufe hlch I41s It two Story lalnef than we eoold write it: In fac the general finiah of he room is exceedingly 'well executed i sndt strikes the obsesver aa tasteful, appropriate and wrUl calculated to excite the pleasing in lHt individual Unhtnhni i' I The, other rooms in the church tiava aimj ueew uoniueu, ua mi go wiuaows have been painted in imitadon of greand and graining wer done by Berkley A 'f i It IBS IS I 4 From tU DaUa Tni mf Tnrtdal 'A large crowd from all parts of the city assembled at (the corner1 of East Market an i St. Louis streets to witness the: foof iraoe announced in Tuesday's 1 The judges were chosen on Tuesday evening. IjArticles; of agreement were read to thept and the. stakes deposited In their presence.

The ground selected was the' sidewalk- on khe Eastaide ofStXouis and extending from Markets bij" Washington streets. The men, Jjhn Shroth and 1 Sam llat ton lappeared upon the ground at i 71 o'clock draped in close' fitting suiUi of tighfts 'arid the preliminaries having been arranged, the men were, brought to thetfaf for The start. I The ata was to be upon count, one, twoi go and either or both parties start; ing before i 'the word, go, i were to be called bacli Upon the first attempt! to count, Hat ton gave a jump at th word onej and was called back by the starter thencbunted one twey at which both partleji started Hatton first who appeared, d. be -afraid Shrotlt would gettheprt of himl' seemed unwilling! to be counted out and be followed suit-t-not hearing or ininding ihe call of the ftarter to oom! about half the distance Shroth was funy fire sl' feet behind 1 but gained upon his; wmpetitor passingj the scorer fully 8 inicn'es Aoonference jof the judges (two for each end and the starrer, wis 1 had when it was 'decided that; as bbih parties started before the word go and failed to return at the call of the staler, as required by articles agreemehlL i was no noaj and fall beta were dedred off. 1 rMSUtatltaaftk SHrSetary-Wkal l- 1 Vails jjU Daily trUmm Hondo.

Turner's current South Bend Directo ry contalnaS.OOO names which gives uaa popoiatibij lof ltJ500-m 'great increase over the former enumeration. In looking through the volume one jeannot but be amused) at the aingutar names (njtied therel For instance, there are Butlers, and-but Spoon; Crews, Hulls and 1 Beck but ho ships; if Angel and (several Diehlas a numberf ofl Boofs and Frames Cb no pictures; 2 Days and 4 Cnightsl Barber and 1 Shave; Hay and Uarkck; 10 Taylors and 3 SuU; Kuss andiiPray; Carr and Stage. Then there! Is Honeycomb! Pickle, Pep per, and Mace; 6 Paynes and Burns. Orinthology! is represented by Swans, 2 Finches, jjl Partridge, -6 Martina, i 2 Ducks, 1 Robin, and 4 Teef, and 2 Birds witbj Wing and 8 BilW Zoology Wolfs, 2 Badger Baers 1 Coon.l Jlflrt, I Fahn, 4 Bucks, Lyons, 1 Cattell, 2 Mares and 8 Foxes. Ichthyolpe by 1 Bass, 1 Codd, 1 Salmon 2 Pjke, and; Herrings.

The countries represented are Ireland, Spain prance, and The trades arb Ikker, Barber, Banker, Brewer, Blacksnith, Cooper, Carpenter, Far-ier, Gardne Mason, Milled Painter, Turner, Tanner; Miner and Wagner. TJiere are 1 2 Mills with 37 Miliars Sacks and Mehl, add Brann. colors are Brown; Black, Grayi Greene, Whitest Duhni There Is 1 Bosch Jrftfa Siltoses and I Bloom; j2 Deans with: 1 Creed; your 'ehuice between Chens and Dice, Porter 'and Champagne! 1 Do! Jacks and KGilli 1 vou wtw ureases; Leer and 2 Bauintn: Pope, and 1 Bashaw; 8 Yuobgs and 1 QMtMl Worthy and 12 Wright; 2 Sweets Slid 1 Sowers; 2 Riders and .5 lvapp, and 1 Sock 2 Ap-pells, 1 Buteb with 2 Berrys; 1 Tool, 1 Hammer Spracc; there are 9 Marshes, 1 Late, Pols and It Fountain, The woods are Keach, Maples, Fine! Elder, ChesnutWodd, and Hazel, and fof foundations and suggestive nasaes are Gineliagejl Bice, Ham Spool Spry, Curt, Good, Slick, Farr, Luce Peck) Ranch, Rich, Sharpe, Singer, J5eljw, Ford ind. Wade, Jlappj Quaj, gass, Slaughter, Shelter, Patih, 01 well, MUliyon Long shore Huff, Hatch, Back, Amaaj The odd names are Bend blenweesj Ahlamski, Wrisgntekif Trofll) Kaminski, ZeTrospjgO-weski, Korteroski, Christ Saloff, Sun Puchhalskl, Spancake Srymore Ziepieski. The longest names are fiinleninayer, Chesnntwoo4 and Chetaewskey; tne shortest, Day, Roy; Roe, Ort, Nye, Lee, Kajf, Fry, Dye.

There are 42 Smiths, 27 Millers, 17 Johnsons; BroWas. IO Greenes.1. 0 Clarks, a jbels, 7 Fosters, 7 Palmers, 7 Jjonanaeaj 0 Jones, ana rotters. tocixi news Prqt. it, uauocks select scnooi; closes I.

I 1. I 1 nextW.h Hill The fanners are in the midst ef. their oats harvest. 1 Hsnpl'Ciil VVagriet next nightj Mm iberts. forderlv Eliza Rorabackj; visiting iis this cityi aiders.

Mnlcahy 'go back to Little! RockJ Monday nexl Mrs. Bl Clark isivUiting friends in Albion; Michigan What kould South Bend' be thout a burglary every nighty 1 Hon. William M.lle has our thanks for late San Francisco 1 per. Burglars --tThey' re peen bui a moj- ment then vanish but not forever. -tit 1.

1 1 i 1: 1 Freeman Campbell was In the 1 Itv 04 Saturiiay as usual got into. trouMel Majbr Witherill has platted an 'addU ition to the icity. It IsL out on Michit gan avenue; 44 The hi tdiing posts iri front of the Sti Joseph block have been replaced anc "Hark 1 1: hear burglars in the is the icry tiiat greets Weepy husbands these night! i 5 These are jJoir-davs bait three don in the Third Ward had their days shortened by poison yesterday. i Dellaven's heir will receive 1 1 $571 from.tbe MiahawAa Relief; Assoi elation; of rwhich he was a jnembe hi "I i -I-.) There werei ten applicants' at the ex amination-' County Superintendent Fosterj last'Satnrday. NOrtn Ellsworth, of Clyde, LOhiot and a brother of Fred Ellsworth, is lit the Thompson, her nephew, la visiting friends in ber Ald hnma PainMivillA OhiA i HoaC Vfp.

George has-been ap-l will accept the i i Harrison Crockett has just finished a two story brick addition to his Michi gan street residence. J- i i i- I I 1 1 ntend offering a premium shorts Kir jtuo- jainiiy wnose reeiacnce nas not been burglarized. 1 I I 11 11 H. Service, of New Carlisle, had; some fields, of, wheat on his farm which went twenty-one bushels to the acre. Four different firms furniah milk from wagons in the city.

The laptops in the business Is IL WV kreihbaam. i 'i workman at the Binder factory was overcome byj heat on Wednesday and had to be carried i-A will go into business soon. 1 Our town is ahead of Indianapolis on the animal questionJ There cattle and hpgs art allowed to run at, large at all times, of. the' jeari Oufj Board has amended the cattle' ordidance here so thaf cows Is're notl allowed to run "out any; part ot the year. lively Byrket says he toot going to stop building because he wu fined for selling liquor to habitual drinkers.

4 He exphctsl his) fines to be returned to him before October. He: has faith" thai the law will be decided unconstitutional be- iore tnatnme. 'ff 4 The chastity of a married woman liv ing a few miles south of this place was rudely assailed by -one Ueorre Fenton. ione dayl last week while she was at home alone and unprotected. Consta ble tjole went after the naughty man hut ie was absent from home "fori the best jof He l.i-es a wife and two children to mourn I his naughty ac- Blackbtrries are getting 1 1 1 1 1 j'.

I rJew potatoes are abundant at CO cts. to i per busheL 1 New apples are selling at 60 to 75 cts. per bushel but are terribly wormy. The eats crop is bring cut. It ia de cidedly short this reason.

The panorama did not draw worth a cent It wasn't half ao attractive ait P. P. Ducomb's stock of goods. Hands are wanted lat Lakeville to work on thi Baltimore land Ohio Railroad! Wai-es 12 oer dav. f.

i- in i i' 1 We are to i have a joint stock manu facturing company to carry on planing, matching, fete. i The contract for building the school house in ws let to John. Goodnd the building will be completed in Ume for school this falL I 1 1 1 I John Lambert, formerly of 1 this township, died at his residence near Walkertonj July 24th. He wu an old citizen and much respected in the com munity. j- 1 A.

H. Bogardus, engineer, writes from Trenton, sixty miles i east of here, that the track bn the Chicago A Canada Southern Railway was being laid at the rate Of one and a half miles per day The farmers are glad to know that the South Bend TaiBUKK and Chicago JnlerlOeead stand firtulv opposed to sal ary grabbers land railroad monopolies, and are in kVor of tow! freights without unjustj discrimination. They will, In a man, support candidate on that platforrn. 'awal IsTeeUaBiawa. Slick Bros, for l11 kinds of gro ceries and country produce, and see for yourselves if theirs is not the best.

Go toWyman if you would for the least (J2tf have the Carpets money. Sterns are securing a large trade beoeuse of their liberal prices! on all kinds ofjgroceriesi. 60(o yarda jnw Calicojes, just opened at lOj. per yard, at Leib Bro's. 73a.

i pure "Snow Flaken lime, lath, hair, icalciniwl plaster aqd best building materials at Lantx uros. on Michigan Street ...11 kinds of country produce! at Morgan A George's. your cabbage, tomatoes, cucum bers, routing ears and ypur groceries at Wills Sterns. Wyman A you will find everythinir desirable for summer. Hos iery for ladies, Misses and chil dren.

62tf prices on groceries at Morgan A George's. The knest alarmilnc; Sacrifice since the days of Abraham and i- -ii .1 1 1' 1 isaaci fiOO Ribbons in new shades and new styles, just opened at Leib JWs. 73a; philosopher says: "The noblest sight on earth! is a man talking reason, and his wife listening to him." Many a a wonkan cain talk reason to husbabd by telling Him to get his groceries! at Morgan A George's, i 1 i i hi L- i person may walk the city oyer and not find aj cheaper place at which to purchase groceries than the reliable Stand of Greene A Steffey's. Their stock jL. 1 1 AilL" a Lti is large Mtej ic Kii'tAri iinuwjn rksil rapidly at small profits.

hrt 1 I i New Belts In new sty! es just opened at Leib Bro's. 50t6-73aJ It is interesting to observe the way a man: turnsand looks at a stone bis toe has stubbed against It is also interesting to see the erowds flocking to Wills A Steins' foir their choice! fresh groceries and produce, are sold at such low prioes 1 Wade A Holloway continue to serve their custoniers, at 70 Washington street with the liest pf steaks, routs, chops, fresh fish afidl game, 'in season. They keep tjhe firieet in the city. Dress Goods sold at cost to close out, at Leib and' builders will con sult their own Interestii by getting their building materials or wk 11. a.

No old stock on hand, but everything fresh. 1 1 tl Tb Blovtr will be issued to-day. The iJluBtri.tions are; capital, and the reading mat rich. )op't fail to biiy copy of news-hoys. Price fijre centsi 44- Shawls atjyour own price to close out af Leib- Broii 73a.j these days of high prices It! is more than 'ordinarily gratifying to the economist 1 id find an Opportunity of bqy ing frocerjes kta small figure, iThe.

opportunity! sought lor is at AlorganA George's, cjlall therej examine their ind ydu Will be kure to find what you wf.nt atjless cost than eUewhere. A Sterns, at 74 Washington street, have; just received another Invoice of poperies, which they are rapidly disposing Of at thf usual low rates, for which they! have established, a repu utfoni, l4JE-piLp ixjust recplved all 1 the, latest styles; aad if you want a stylish bonnet or hat trimmed go to Mrs, Owens' 79 Michigan street; ju sh hu a first' jlu trimmer and does work on short notice. She has a jurat stock of ali kinds bf muitnsry giwos, cfyomai'j rauva uw? ers. Bleaching and pressing! done.1 a the best style, as she is an experienced hand in tha jjj 'tllfj you catch thief trying to through your wardrobe, tell him plainly that he can get clothing jmwch cheaper and easier by going tM. Lrvingstoa A Co's4 Where sue to be found thi beat bargains ii.

the WW 1 X' pI BuiJjGeneral fbrjhe Workl-ReneWned Spang Parlor and Concert is stopping for a few days in. Soath Bend. Herman 1 Boehme is sole Agent forthe Ppang Organs for nine i AU who wish to see the finest Organ: Manufactured should call and see the X. Spang, different CrlticiaaX invited. 8ee them at the, pity Music Store, 3L Wash- Coolers, 2 always oa hand LI I and Retail Chqap I i.

ii 1 1 VaS HINCTofJ HTItKEW nintrilhr. i Clothing i i fly Clothing! Til ivir I All petraons ln want: of Cloth tod ihouli sail the popular eatal(Uhmant if A-i- woo seett tha isrtejt and, pi ito be found Norther era SPRING CLO NG i 1 1 i i OP EVERY PESC i i I alItt and i IF TOP! A BtB I ST MCKD 0A. jciJj or OF TJW LA TEST STYLS. 1 i i i I 75 WASHINGTOM8 i 11 I iU if you Want, a i 'i BUSINESS SUIT. EVERY-DAY-SU tl Or anrthtnc In ithe line of i i CI! Gents' FMnidbiiCW BtlUfS yon eajl MUtHOLiAW Bo'fhrgitthekH-l 75 Washin Bouts llend.

Indiana. MaclnriDt Ccfflpaii ieh to nl the attention pf th ia our (urge etotk of CliiEAft Pin aoo.ooot Wt of Drr! Pine Kloortug! ai(d! Siding xlrim, Siiji we llave alao i': I .1 ir. -u 1 1-1 i 1 Clearjnr-rtijfof hml we save In all 88 Fwt of tri4 nine stlil a Isrgvalijrk com inul luiul- iif every lnildra. and IVrt Sf WHITp ASll. WK tc.nUliOyoiihsnda;uJy'i of a lw.t WIliS Jil.l..'ll.

'jLiA I 1 rf Hiaiiirt.l.HrinlFMori.iii. 1 HaaH Itlimia, Oliue.1 'tndowst iwinb; MM Kf4iR-h All ikinila hrarkkm and acrbll work arerr dwaoriplloni ditesait I'k kHa and Ostj of evsry stylaj 4 Don't forffftitiio narbut If vm dd III follow the crovi and yon will find IvMirafll hi me ioTT in waiwokth A I a A. inlMtis-iiiK Cotniiany-ai Imlfrtiuare north ot ll L. H. at M.

8. Id. Hold This best tiling in.d fitokiU is tho Scwiticr IMafchii i -r a i and 1 ia 44 Utt SctHns MicdinbS trill AMEKjcWkli! QVMOLLU Finer Gooai i I nw Prin I 1 SL -a Wedd irion ou io .1 aii ssr ir hi Lavko i. i wm ji TO 180 in The Water Works Committee yester day decided to aaopi me jrianaers pump, manufactured, by Vergeones Machine Company. of Yergennesyl Their bid was the lowest, they agreeiagr tnr tin MM ta ml lm tliM mtm of flan- der'sj; patent' double-acting 1 phingei pumie and gearing.

By the terms of the' contract, they aref to leommeiice work on the fourth of next month; have khe bolts and templates on the ground by fint of one' set Of pumps coupieieu on uie iu nvg vrmber, and tne whole wont donen the first of December next. 1 "Meet a tmm Slate Lave." Frmm Ik DmUg Tftbmm at Jfowlasv number of our' high men, who have been mikpned so frequently that they dare notflook a South Bend' airl in the face, did something last night in a fit of Jealousy, that In their cooler, momenta they will regret Chagrined that their more fortunate companions were received with favor by the young these -young men determined there should be no gate- courting done by them after church, and so went rtiufld and removed every gate and secreted it Their names are known and the young ladies have spotted them for all time to rtHr car TkM-r. 'if! A number of robberies have oocurreit' on the freight trains, between here ai)d Lapbrte, by persons secreting themselves and dumping ou boxes at some retired' place along the road, where. they are taken care of by Lat Saturday Sheriff Turnock got his hjmdsj on one of these thieves bear WmU Turnout and he is now safely lodged tin jai. He gives his name aa Edward Bass and claims Warsaw as bis jnpme.

When captured he had just jumped from a freight train with a bow of raisins; i i ill isisHsrv Mfl There was.a trotting race at th Faj Ground oa Saturday afternoon, Lady Topsy" and "One Eved Bileyi'1 three in five, mile heats to harness fori a purse of $201 The race was gotten up. by two colored individuals, grooms)) the respective horses. Scoring com-i menced at 8 o'clock; won the! 1st Sd and 4th heats, time 29 and; iSS "Riley" took the 2d heat in Immediately after the trotting there wan made up a running race for $20, between a horse owned by Kibier or XAporte and a bay mare owned by Foot; twd In three, mile heats, won by the Kibier horse. There wss a small party present' to witness the sport including the. most I of our horse fanciers, and all passed oft pieasanuy.

i. Post 0Mes. laasrevesMBtsu from lA Pmilg Tribuni Turflay. There is no more Sure indication of the growth and business status of 'a place than the demands for post office facilities. Tried by this test, South Bend.is surely, advancing.

Font yeqrt ago, when our present incumbent, CoL Wade, took charge of the office, there were about boxes and private drawers Of these, nearly 600 were un occupied. Now every available box is engaged, and the demand for more has made it necessary to enlarge and today 600 more new boxes will be added, many of which are already spoken for in advance. The number of boxes will then hi about 2,000. The rent, which will average about a dollar a box, will do something towards paying the three or four clerks now necessary to; keep the office running. ii "TkeeMMetuc-i Pie-Hie.

t' The Marshal, Assistant Marshals and Committee of Arrangements of the Old Settlers' Fic-nic, will meet at the Taia-TTSK editorial rooms, oh Au gust 9th, to arrang a programme fof publication: jj Chief Marthal Dwight Demingf Auutant Marthah David R. Leperj -A. S. Bkkar, George Byrket, Tur-t nock, JohnNiles, Thomas J. Sumner Williams.

-11 Cbmmittee qf Arrangement Willfam H. Stanfield, B. F. Dunn, A. Samnle, Sorden Lester, Daniel Hoof, John Greene, Cassius Caldwell, Ed.

Nicar' Ed. Chapin, David Stover, II. M. Crockett, D.i H. Baker, E.

8. George Glover, Clement Studcbaker, William Mack, G. Wellington Matth ews, Jacob Hardman, Thomas P. Bulla John Hartman, E. Greene, Tutt, Joseph Turnock, A.

E. Drapier. ik r- A SMaur Htaa' Slafcry! nil mi Mu. From ti Iailp Tribm of Mondavi 4 Last Saturday John Eller, a blind man from Oceola, came to this city; and during the day became separated from his companion, In the evening he wish ed to go to the Lake shore depot to take the train for Oceola and two men agreed to aceompanv him thither, Instead of-going to the -depot they-took him across the river and out on the Peri-insular road to the woods, "east of the Miahawaka iroad, where they robbed him- of his knife, cane and five dollars in money, and then left him to his fate; He was found.there yesterday morning by Joe Woods, nearly frozen and In a terrible plight, and was taken home by him. The men Who committed the rob.

bery were unknown to Eller. Asa blind, they told him their names were Lew Lario and Will Brewer. The cane they took was an octagon one with an; ivory handle and was valued at $10." '--S I' I mmwmmmtj mmmmmm ,1 JFrw ttf Daily On: of our moat esteemed citizens, Mr, R. P.Thomas, was the victim, Frida a. most ruffianly attack, made by one Fred.

D. Jlarcourt, of Chicago. It appean-that Harcourft, aa the repret senUtive of C. M. CUrk A Co.

of Chicago, who had the contract for slating the High School building, given to them 1 Ty Hertzell, Hartman and came over to measure work This measuring, was done by Thomas and came to some 2,85 less than the contract price. JTareourt agreed to this deduction, signing a memoranda to that effect. At Uie 8t Joseph hotel in making the' 'aa we, understand it, Harcourt grabbed, fht. memoranda he signed from Mr. ThoWt as and the latter in seizing it back, accidentally thrust hia hand against Harcourt and the latter drew back and knocked klr.

Thomas down. Harcourt was brought before Justice' Frame this niorning and fined $20.10. The attack; is said by those who were cognizant with the facts, to have been entirely nnpro-voked-and none who know Mr. Thomas will believe otherwise, f't'i-Ai i AWawsl wall Besvjr The whortiebe i Iff highest, and the as many larger folks are engaged In gathering to tha rich tores as 'in si few days titer will be thosa from the heavy laden blackberry vines. Both the picking and the eating are very pleasant Operations but frequeatfy "berry pickers, uninten i tlpnally jtfxn, ptirpdaely iqmetlmes, do thinks, person has right to pick any where and.

everywhere, and la many places wher are so abundant that everybbdr has a chance, to get all they wish, long custom has established this right and no owner complains or cares. Eut there are many cases where land owners wish to enjoy the fruit of their patches thcaaselveS for their own i a H. Sheerer, of the firm of Wheel er A Sheerer, has taken out letters of administration on the' estate 'of the late Garrett DeHaTen.H 1 51- i Al listen benrer. while outh out hunting In Porter county the other, day1.1 kniedia white roblni It has been sent! to a Chi- caen taxidermist. I I Mrs.

Danfel Witter and daughter, of .1 Hi. i Denver, and Mrs. Frank HalL of Central CStv. who have been viaitin hare. started for their far western home) this weak.

1 1,1 'FA Pol at work am ia homui In th south-western part bf the dty1, Tuesday fell i from the scaffolding a distance of twenty feet. but 1 sras only enough to make hiax swear inj i injured English. 1 1 11 i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 mi tl I (The Savings bank received from depositors -'nearry' 836,000 during the month of July-. Among the) deposits was one of several thousand dollars from jtnaan3 Noble county. i jMrs.

EUxai Gregg of Valparaiso, formerly Ma. Owens, and one of our ij earliest residents, is visiting old friends jttthis I j. 1 j. I There was a rough and tumble, fight on South Michigan street last jSaturday ulght, among" a lot of drunken rowdies and, one of them got his dome of thought ornamented fa such an artistic manner, that he is tooj proud to show and will remain within doors a few days. B.

8. Gibbens who justVeturned from Wisconsin, by way of Illinois and Southern Indiana, says there never has been so poor1 a prospect! Jof corn ia these localities as this year, places it not knee high, 'li'L ii linn 1 i. I 1 Councilmah Warden and In many r.in left Wednesday evening for Silver creek, New York; on a health trip. Mrs. Warden and jher babe wilt brobably remain awajj several months, 1 but he wilffteback jnafew days.

a y-. The Txatt, ia nplimnted by those who usi legal blanks, with keepil ing ithe Urgest assortment and best forma to be had in the city. Township Officers, attorneys, etc wiu piease near Sheriff Turnock and officei and Beals, arfested a 1 couple cioue fellows last night, justified them In making the gave them accomodations at until this morning. J. mi Rol n.

oil Ureene township, raised 45 acres of wheat this year; and on Monday he threshed fifteen acres of it, which yielded 375 bushels, an average of 25 bushels to the This istpretty good for who' i xnU kd retire' and farmer South Bender- next fall. 1 T1 me a i i.KI I The South Bend Daily Tribune is a lively little Evening paper. We can't see the fitness; of wrapping it in mourning paper, with a funeral invitation Hereafter we'll wrapyours in the best manilla. '-i I jj i Tom H. Bulla, who takes the best of photographs, went' oyer to Marshall, Michigan, the other dayJ and, as will be seen in the tnarriage announcements.

took one of the best of ladies in khe per son bf Miss Kate Robinson, daughter of the famous showman, 'Yankee' Robin Tom's host of friends here cannot wish him move joy ofl his good. fortune than be deserves. it mm i am. ch, of Denver, Colorado, Is visil isitrng hit it D. Bloomer's new lumber yard is aoing a turrytug ousini ttkniothei rdaylastii Mrs.

Arthui or M. BArnbart, died on Sate last; aged 70 years. Prosecuting Attorney Marsh has rape case on nana. Mishawakai is soon 'to have Another drug store, jj Nothing has been heard of the burg lars since Monday night. Charles Ouiis circulating a petition for license to fell liquor.

Beiger Trbmp are ready to put the' roof on their new block. Our post-offljee received a supply of lu.uw postal earos tnia weea. Kuss A Rholeder are filling titjeir new store with a fine stock; pf groceries. The Perkini Wind MU Company re ceived orders for 11 rind mills last week. The latest question is, who is the man that cheated board poor widow out of his John Klein Son will have one of the most handsome store' rooms fin the city when completed.

The Andrews' School! and jChurch Furniture Co. made 2,100 School desks. 4 last mon th over iff 1 Geo. Guernsey, our! Enterprising con- tractor, has nty-one carpenters in his Several Mishawakians went to South Bend last nighjt, to attend the 04d Fel- iowrfuodge.j; in Geo. R.

Hudson, is in over seeing the building of the Milburn Wagon new building. Adolph Kan) me and Miss Bclling- er, were married in the Catholic 3iurch on Tuesday torningj -j-' The brick-layers on the Phoeni Bloc)t struck! for1 higher wages -f4 pe day-p this Week, and got themj 1 I 1. 1 1 rr 'M- 11 'i ji 1,1 1 '1 i has ornamented fais new brick'; block 'Vfithav huge lions' head placed just beneath thsconiice. I lit -J -I 1 Bucheit A Baldwin, have leased the corner1 room ln the Phoenix bloc kj corner of Main and Second streets. I i ji- Drt B.

'Conner will soo a put a handsome founjtal in front of 1 its new residence on Second street. I Charles Zimmerman and Jf. amtnet have their brick block enclosed ind are finishing the inside. I W. Ferris and his horse a lively race on jWedneeday Wave came oot ahead.

No damage done, i 1 tt 4 I 1 I number of the young folks rent to Diamond Lake to-day (Friday); en a prf '1 cnwlf1'' 1 Mr. MeDonough drove Into town yesterday morning; and while here his bone wu taken suddenly sick and. died a few hour; sol far re- iRevJ A. Oechterinr has covered from, his injuries that he held services la his church yestordajf inorn- Un attempt wu mad last night by tome I burglars to enter Elara liner's residence, but they were Scared away by Mr; Eller awakening. 1 i 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 r-j The Board has passed an ordinance requiring that; before a man can sell liquor: here he must pay into the town treasury the sum of 8100.

1 Jerncgan partner, Mr. Carpenter, has arrived and is now being engaged upon the paper.3 He la spoken bf a rs Keller of suspi- bosei actions arrest, and the jail bertaO 1 i i liiakatww. Keifer returned froi a trip through lowal 1 tiflrvt- Mrs. Goodri i r. irer ir ante is flora uaa.

a a'aas iS A larf Stock All at Wholesale Though: our busl ntii I Immense, i.ii i and la jhe wonder or thel ythole elly, our atotk Ik lursje enough to atand the attack and our miimtrm Sa Iklar nmi.1i Li I'f to hold who a Iii 1 come toeinsr ninety reet deep and wen- ty-lwo Teet wide, i Itj aelllns; ar- r-i tlclea low, we have built up ia rarest trade In; the city In our line. Vfe ask i i m-afftsra A mWt Cat IMlllatt Mm Mm DRY GOODS i I 1 f. i i CARPETS. oxrtt stock: i i ia irunoanrei by all to be the 1 1 Largest, Mtst Complete So or i BETTER; A I. I 5 thtui cine where offered.

WYMAN CO. 1 dw m. BECKWITH uocetsor tof Van i- 107 and 109, Michigan street i rap I hve evtrry hiffhesl style of facility for aroducing In the RE BRANDTS, VAN SICKLE BERLU AMBROTYPEis ETC; EnlanrmenU ftniahed ia India Inh. i Water Colon, aud Oil. Call at the Old VAN SICKLE GALLERY, PAEX IICCKUITII, South Benil Jane tj i 1 I j' D.

W. WSOI.BB, WSOLBBALI ASD SKTAIL Grocer -AND fr it now prepared ia offer GroqoiJios; CROckEaY, SILVER WAEiJ CUTXEBY ETC. i i At Uwratrr Rararalna tharfever Call and Examine1 Goods and Prices befora Forchasing. Having acaln reauajwl tba ij Z3ala.l,xaB; X3asiaisassi I am now prepared Airnlah with. II Cakes, RollsiPastry IN THE VER flESt OFSTYJ li I Agents for Nile i Crackera South Bend, April 2i Just Received! A COMPLETE! LINE jOF THE CELEBRATED jonesVsLLe (MicJiicivrv) i CASSIMERES.

Which are manUWtturwl entirely frotoV tf ichiean dc 3UC Wools, and which are uiietcelled by any i goous in uie wrkeu- TO ALL PERSONS WHO MAY Purchase fThese Goods avti OTVE THEM A FATB 1 i TRIAL We OaaxtAtej atiafaetion. AW IJSi.W VV, ARRIVING CyERY OAY AT osher Smith tynmrn1 a Csl's OI ajuussi. StaBaaa.afanhtajlSTlilit, Photog hS RUSS Bllfl iTirlrtH i i I'JK I II A' lilt 1 I'll Msirpcat BurLav." "Ths ntrssiof Qui' grtst show Into oar cirr, with its Arsbisa (osi sosed, asa ssisr tat SHtMS eontrol of their Be- doais a dwpUr taat attracted asi- taraatios stroat xkitidoot rr witDcaHd haraj aad th; saaaaar is ajhinh th s4iad pro-gramma of taa dreus parformanoa waa onilu-t-adfulflllad thlivlaspaatatioDaroued by the macnif caDt qtrae inU tba eiiy. fhik of reua ia replete with new aad norei.aanaaUoni, and the manafciri is tba mod sotapJota ws liars ever The twS larva tsnta wars srawded td wit Seas both that aibibidont iand ws heard bat One eipreenoB. la refari to tha.sntertaiaineut.

aaa uat waa a aaqaaiinaa; pnuae. I 1 1 mmi eiaadVifiOncart. A grand Gift Concert will be given in Denver, Colorado, on Sept. 15th 1873, for the1 purpose Of establishing a Free Library and Reading Room at that place. 100,00 tickets at $1 each will be disposed hi 5,000 Gifts front II; upwards; will tie distributed, amounting to 150,000.

Capital prixe $20,000. The above scheme is endorsed by; all the leading eitisens and business 1 men of Denver. The Directors, consisting of the Hon. D.M. Richards, of Uie firm of Richards A stationers Gen.

Sam. E. Browne; attorn ef at law Dr H. Buchtel, DrJ A. L.

Justice, and, the Hon. Wm. N. Byers, proprietor Rocky Mountain The First National Bank hu been, designated 1 the depository of moneys, arijiing from the sale of tickets. Fof full particulars, (address John Wu SuUterllnL Manager, Denver, 60dlmb74wk 4- Frame! Grenadines Can be found in all Qualities and prices at J2tf- i i Don't hafk, hawk, spit, spit, blpw, blow, and disgust everybody with your Catarrh and Its offensive odor, when Dr." Sage's Catarrh Remedy will speedily destroy alt bdorj arrest the discharge and cure youj.

658 you pan say ao, -only aftejr having used the German Snuff. One trial ill Prove ite mprit Sold by Cuahing A Co. 4-. -4- -j-, 4 1 1 at 5t)c. 7.r)c.

13100, just recti veil at Ieib Bro's. i i splendid line jof Oros Grain Silks, in all colors, bought before the ajlvance, will be offered very cheap at 2tf No iiturt. Catarrh cured by the iise of Raderje German Snuff, the best knownj remedy. aiile by Cushing a tv i Ii- 11 1 jWHITTLESEY," for pyspepJla and Indigestion, ji j' I-'WHITTLESEY" jfor pravel and Dia- i betes, I "WHITTLESEY," for Sour Stomach. WH ITTLESE'if for nervous debility.

'1 WHITTLESEY," for bilious colic Cough Granules, 1 i "WHITTLESEY," A gue Cure, only fiOc "WHITTLESEY; for a sleeploss ol-icky babe. -i Oliver Croaawll SvimI Kin Jama. Both died of Fever and Ague. This dangerous and misety-eintailing disease counts its victims pft thbnMnds at tjiis season. It may bf permanently cured by Deseler's Fever and Ague Pills.

No other remedy.that we krtow of has such absolute power over it of all, it contains neither intreury, arttnic; or quinine. These pilU ar prescribed by the best physicians to their nguish patients with d49t74 relAIstsEi r1" On July liith, the TiMiilefijp of the briie'i-father, in Johnttown, Ir K. Payne: ol South Bend. Ind to Wi KJn Villi, younioei daiijrhter of Thjuataa Hiiliuin. tq.

At the'reaidtiwe of iobinaon. irt Michican.i WedaaWay July i'td. by tho Rev. Geo. I', rii'betky.

pt Tom II. Hall, la Miw Katie K.iHobtnfta. tliiujrhter of "Yankee'' Kubinaoa. of rn Kranoiwxt. Califraia, In thi city oh TaeMlkv evenina.

the int. of Sua. ApiAs THSiiraa, only child 01 Elmer Oockett. of the; Tstsrst. and Anns Crockett, aed j2.

6 montbr and 21) day. In this city, on Jkl 2Tlh of liver complaint. Leroy. kott ef Mr, and Mr. Simon h.

FU.acd 5 montka and 15 dart. nEUVVI 1IUB1LITT. A depreeeedt lrrltle State of nlad si! weak, aarvai, exhauated rtjellatS;) ma aaMrgy asilsaatioai i cosiraiaaal Stead, Waali hmar-, aflta wla a ksUitattaa; Otataatawjr The eWMeqaeaee of eautame. I HuaiiUtl orerwork or tndierRtiona. Tbi BEBVOtS DKSIUTT Sada a aoverelarla ewra in tlt'MmitKTfl' homkopathic h.

aa. tobea up tbe ayktem, arrtwta dincliarca, diipela vtfe Rental glodoi pad deaondeScy, and rajuav-uatoa the entire'ayitem. iilt ia perf.jctly harm-laa and always efficient. Ih-ioe 5, for a pacluire of uya hoaes aad a large vial of powdrt, whiti ia important ia old, mm ia'iai eaaaa; or ti SCta. Sold by AtX VraggutM, or aal by mail aa nmlx of prfc.

Addnaa HT'UrnRETS' SPECIFIC HOMMOPATH1G MEDICIKE CO Haoinwar. N. j- or aale D.W. oIv. Johm Tralst.

susa balanitis; av Ptuutli tMmt. rstshlus; aV rtuutli tU.it gtdinonwetiftisTihiryh ADAljIS DAViS' contequrtce o'jihejijarge1 locreaae in our business! we have (bund it neces sary to double our yard room in order to bold the sttH'k of Liuuln i which we find; essential ijto supply the wants of this rapidly srrowlna; rlty. We have a stock of Lumber of the various shades Used in buildinp, af rend to no other yard hrre. We keep in store, ready for usej rd rioorlnsr, Bldltssr, Wttlna- rollsis; PlalsMnn Lumber Hsisli, Iora, Itllndn, Irlould- iwsra, llulldtna; Paper sVc Wt are furnlslilnsr promptly hill complftg for all krades of houses. lulls of Joist Tlmeer, Muddloar aVoncltiST, itarn lloarda Whlis- srles, saliysr anylhlns; In tlitj Lumber lino filled direct front mills at prlre a ao close that parties in tending to build wiH Kmc Money by giving as a call.

liTTT iavi. shippers and dealers owner Lafay ette and Wayne streets. ii 60ms E. CLARKE JOHNSON, roctor and Bui Ii WBI'tski srs tUias Sit Banasa. Boaaa iter rcauriaH mmm.Vap am VOSTBAtTt r.

i 1 i- c.Prisoilia ssa kirbv fits. OffloawuaP.KCWKtHAif.irUW o.n waaHriotoK ttol -i il I hes aad Resiileaoa 4. lad. crowd in South Bend on that day than there ever was before. 4 e)sr twr ike Wee.

i W.M. Shoemaker, Resident Manager of Adams' Express Company, wjth.l ia wife and two daughters left for Chicago last evenlog, and were joined' there by Mr, aod Mjrs. Colfax this morning. The party go from there to Senator Windonv's id Winona, Minnesota, and accompanied by this gentleman will then proceed as -far west on the North-rn Pacific road aa the Missouri rivers 4 The part will not return until Septem ber, Mr, Coliax has left his residence and business affairs in charge of -Matthews, fthtrl hia returh. AKMtlM Hmm.

From tk Dail lWiwM fundai. A hiorse bitched to a buggy came tearing down Water, street southward af a lively pace last evening, and although several person! ran into the road to stop im, they would ruickly change, their minds when he got.wilhin catching distance. When-he rot to the bridge he happened to cast his eye-on this sign of (2ft fine for going over the bridge fastee than a walk, -and, strange to reUte, the horse instantly subsided Into a walk and suffered himself to be caught Athef tha violate the ordinance. Was it reason or Instinct that governed the animal i i 4Sa i i -i. Msweeisaiw.

Frtmtkt-Vmih TVi'tmx 9 TVmninu. Two of our city Fathers who represent. of our largest Wards, were awakf ened from their slumbers about mid- 'night last night, and requested to ac ooanpany some of our eitisens) to a point stear, 'the reninsulaiC bridge, where a murdered man was reported to be lying, and the murderers still sitting upon the brlJge. They provided themselves with lanterns and preceded en mam to tlxd place in JLeatcd. They foufld the body ot a man stretched upon the grass under a tree.

JSone wUhed to be first to ap- Tm--V and after a long consultation 1 to proceed in a body. Upon srposed corpse for the 1 lit, pohabtie 1 t'i tl.3 that It Uotion pre- ,1 winch cotAbinca Mmpiicatti'' uurauiiitvj eicanuoi ana liability with chcanaL Ji I i i 'i T'T a not tiiinkt of) biiyin jai msLif phinowithcutlfirstBng'tliol opera ion the Americdnj It; htoi dpidcf. adviantiigfea tycfrl all others.) Price lowjerj tiaiij ahv firet-clasa machintk swhile i tto- jqlialityiis as Jgoodjolr -j i 1 1 ii Ti Miu i ik General ApcnL May 10, 1873. 2 I .1 II tier. it rr 'J it.

Buubetjone printer. Ingtoa atreel i 1 ft- i I t. i 1 II i 1 1 ,1 If! i 1 ll i 'I I'i i "'Mi -i;.

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