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

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I i vir'M ii -iii! jfjjl 1: Ill iA I 111 i i i i i i 1 i iv- i rrr-' rv. I 1 1 1 1 1.3 11 1 1 1 I I i I' 1 3 il ries in order to get money to buy one of jssi i The stand-pipe! ia to be built of red ROCKERY CTGu have we all thought for the past three years, and yet the demand is beyond the supply. We need at least two hundred more residence houses builti this USS 1 mmmmmm-, silver 'muMum. if fw-T T-r--' -J-J- uaaaBartanMr LAMPS AND i iO' i xeiOMMntBttaa, I SIOIIEWIRE BlROWCESi ErsrformlsiaKorhi 1 nd'a. A lares Uck alwajri pa baad i FLTJID.J All at VholDsaleantl Retail Chea rjTREJET.

ATcllDAY, JULY 12, 1873. The Haw advartiwnMta a I thiabMseof the Tllton. K. I. Taylor- For Cover A Appall Greeeriei.

Jarob Roof-BoardiB. Jopa TanHKkMortfi W. WaJterHStrajred. J. T.

lulTt-Artaltrlae, -B. P.l -ti Hud Baraed White Brick. J.r. CMMt-AdaUniMraaar'l XetiM. f.

B. Tatt VaJaWa Proparty for Bala. rmutm tir4arii. A young man whose name we wen enable to learavfell 'lloodar tuiildinar. is fainting fiU He wa bright to by ii companion irith tne iisaal remedies Beyl W.

J. Chaplin, of Kajanuzoo, will preach in tie Unifersallst Church, to-morrvw, at 4 o'clock p. an. Tbw pub lic is respectfully invited to attend. I BBPBawvflkS KetssattsBaV 4bbT bvbBVbbW The installation of officers in South, Bend todge 1.0.

O. took place on Wedneedaj night, and the 'Mr lowing ire the officer installed: C. II. Sheerer N. O4 J.

Bennoe 0. H. Doolittle, Secretary; Alfred Haft Permanent SecreUry; C. W. Martin Treasurer.

'The officers were installed by D. B. LeperD.P:O.JI. Ftee Alaraa. Thai record ker brthc Belief Truck C'dpany tlatsloca the 25th of last Norember tbera bate been 29 fir alarms' incipient fire, 10 general alarms, flte still alarm and one false alarm.

Thi company has been eut at every one of thes. The record shows the need of prompt and efficient fire department. mm alkUan. As anevidencii of the rapid prore of building in this city, we note that on th east side of Michigan street there are now in process of erection ten new threo-story brkk buildings, which will all be completed and ready for oc cppancy by tth, Besides theso there ate nTe others under way in other parts of the business portion of the city. every day we receive communications from different parte of the city thai the attention is not paid id cleaning up alleys, put-houses, etc that Should be, ta view of this being a cholera year.

One of these communi- cations asks for the Board of Health to take action 'in this, important matter, before we have the cholera iia our midat. At a regular meeting of the Directors of the South Bend Street Railway Com' pany, held at the law office of Arnold St Creed, on Saturday evening last, the following officers were elected the ensuing year Hine, Prest; John B. Foster, Vice-President Joseph B. Arnold, Alexis Coqoillard Assistant and Jacob Woolverton, Treasurer. ') Vi 1 il If i i Hi TsirMirtsher7 Aalsi.

Several lithographed circulars were sent to this city on Monday, oftering for sal counterfeit money in sums of $1,000 to 1Q.000 at the rate of $50 for a single $1,000, less when a larger quantity is taken. 'The circular says "address, and by express alwayayJohn Inman -oorner of Broadway and John streets, New York Here Is s. man for the New York police to look after. A.A-"alrsiB. B.atSi arAa a a Latta, of Ooahen, writes us thai "Col.

John Jackson died at his residence at the head of Elkhart prame, on Wed nesdays morning. Mr. Jackson, born in and waa 83yearaan47 dsvs old at the time of his death. He was one of the oldest aettUrs on felki- hari prairie, having settled there in Coi: Jackson fought during the war of 1812, and waa on Elkhart Frame, uit- Inc that Srar.He4 waa atck tat four days, and waa enjoying good health, on his 83d one week ago. i 14 Here seema to be a joke on some tin' sophisticated citizen or else it's acase of misteken The Suday AN.

I.J uetpatch or June zytn, contains the The1 rfchlv-nerrumed vouna man from South Bend. Ind who attended the Union Square Theatre on Wednesday evening, and persisted in repeating aioua, for tne or nis rrieuu, whose only reply seemed to be. XPU don't say the fashion gossip of South Bend, is respectfully requested, on the occasion'of hie vWt to a Nw Yerk place of amusement, to bring With him better maanera and less perfume." Try it on, boys, -and see who it fits TtM CMjr' WSa WaSvka. i From JU Unity JWeaaae Tkundaw, Quite a number of gentlemen inter ested in water works machinery, are in the city, to-day, and are greatly interested in the opening of the bids, which will be done at the Council evening. The eompetition is very lively, the Committee having received a greater number of bids than, they anticipated.

Most of the firms putting in bidsae represented by some one of their members, who have also brought with them pie stop-cocks, pipes, valves, i etc Capt Nicar has opened a water-works museum at Nicer A Go's hardware store, where these samples are on eitl-bition. Admission free I HyaaeaL i Charles Henry Ballanger baa at 'last succumbed. He who has always peeu as invincible as irrepressible; whotnj friends imagined was given over to old bachelorhood, past, redemption Ibas yielded to the fascinations of a charming widow, Mrs. Anna Pool: Last Satur day was the time of his final surrender. The quotation "one more unfortunate' was checked on our lips by the radiant appearance of both captured andcaptor and we dexterously substituted, "May as Tatars forrsw ars auks hia refrst .1 Th (irti who sra (icbiss ia vaia for him jot." As a flherman and Charley waa one of the best, the lakes and river will know him no more for he now hoi -a- pool of his own.

This Oat. We hope every one of our city read-; era will cut this item out, put it In their 1 J' pucaeia ami wneu an organ gnnaer vis-its this city read it to them. You will be doing an act of justice to the organ grinder in letting him know that in Columbia, Pennsylvania, the other day) a generous man stood admiring before a crank turner, not to say tuner, fur a long time, at frequent intervals: bestowed currency upon the poor musician until his well-filled pocket-book 1 Was empty, and then gave that too. Impress it on Ihe organ grinder's mind that tils took place at Columbia, Pennsylvania, and show him the folly of stopping here for the sake of a few nickels when there is such a grand opening at Columbia, aaaBBBaTaBBSSBBSBw mi fMrtar ar the AajamUe Kxpeall-farSt, JaMSk. I The Pickwick Club left this mornuig in the boat "Box" for St.

Joseph. The members, Mr. and Mrs: C. 31. Heatoo, and Mr.

and Mrs, H. S. embarked under the most aiupicious Circumstances, the day being fine, the boat in trim condition and everybody serene. The embarkation was made at the foot of Lafayette street and was witnessed by many relatives and 'friends of! ihe starting party who assembled them adieu and a pleasant, voyage. The boat haa ample accommodations for the party, is neatly built and painted, and sheltered by a large awning.

The party will have a pleasant time, and we know by Judge Stanfield's actions that he Would liked to have accompanied them. -1 1 Caart Itaaaa. From lla Daily Tribtutto Tkundmtii Mrs. A. Coquillard brought suit of surety of the peace against Thos.

J. Cottrell before Justice Frame. uThe Court found that Coquillard had no just grounds to entertain the fears expressed in her affidavit, and the! suit was dismissed. i) Four liquor cases Were tried yesterday before Justice Witter, three againxi J. F.

Weis, two of which were for sellSog liquor to John Carr, a confirmed inebriate, and the third for selling on! (the Fourth of July. The fourth case Was against Peter Nauer, also for selling on the Fourth. The defendants werelao- quitted for want of evidence, Carr bav ins: vamoosed, and the other witnesses had very bad memories; TM HewMUveljr Bleek, From lJU Daily TVilawt a WednomUm Mr. Cookingham, the architect, ibis afternoon showed us the elevation of the new building to be up this season! hy Messrs. Shively A Gingrich, adjoining the Lincoln block.

The style of archi tecture is different from anything in the city, and the building will be 'one of the finest in Northern It is four stories high, exclusive' of the basement, the Mansard roof forming the fourth nr. The first story, above ground is of the Doric order of architecture, the second and fourth of the and the third Ionia The building will be sur mounted with a tower in the center Of the front. The total height of the struc tore will be 69 feet, and width 4 feet The stair way will be in the center 'and a store room on each side. A balcony extends the entire length of the second story and there are shorter balconies along the third and fourth. That part of the front which covers the halls su nnorts the tower ia desicmaf ed I from the rest by stone trimmings.

The design is one which reflects great credit on Mr. Cookingham'a abilities asjari architect. ttf WklaUlaia; HsilaaaM. There is a stringent ordinance against the locomotive whistle being used inside the city limits, but It is a dead lettet to-far, as its enforcement is concerned. hour of the day.

or night may be heard the horrible screech of the on the different roads in the ing the heads of the aick, unstringing the nerves, nd: disturbing thej rest of aib If there were any need oft pis! Whistling our. citiiens would makf no- complaint; but there ia peu answers every purpose for signaling-and the whistle ought not to be used except in time of danger. Now, however, 4 tire, shriek frota the: whiatla is driven in hopes 'oftgetting up a runaway, if! a lady passe near, it is done to hear hejr acream. vWe hope city authorities: who have -theenforcement of the ordinance against whistling, In their band; will do their duty in the matter, aodjnt-lieve whisUe-iridden community liana Tsilst Tste SUea Waa BMaraUi. from tit DoMy Tribmmoof Tkurtdmyl The trotting math et for next Saturday between "Bay Nellie" and "piick creates considerable excitemenl among the 1 porta and i the chief topic of conversation.

Beta bare been reel made, large and am ail small one are! 1 put and the large' nea are I jthe fair castVaOrt, probably forf latk of if They talK of "iundrjds and five hundreds as if the all had juoney to'lend-put 0p' "no squeal, lad presehtly it all simmer 'down' to a jraaM fortii and 'ute adritlt." lt $000 asbet in this manner at 4ven-ng iitthe "head-quartenoB Michan nd streets. leto are tdade eonditionalj if either poim fall to fomf bame they aVe 1 salj ta.be shout altliobgh itkVquest' in he; tnd of sfme whether (he 1 comet oif WnotJ and pote0. There la ot much dwb however, Imt ihe race fill come off as 3 It Is said thp boys are saving thtjtr "sahd" the Doola'on the day of the It (s rumored Will be a balloon cen- talk ii iii No doubt it trill be a trknd iUcc they get put oCwind. ill ill 8 pi 1 1 1 in mju Hi. fi' 1 Ii 1 Baill-aJraaMl VlelMrTf Tea This the Clipperi ajkathler a-ranf irictorv In a match fiune city, With the SaxWs of Ctobert.

ing tqun aityi ere taven su uo. o.irur leph. The fame waa played-at daU'a and waa Called rat nine o'clock. With 5E.IW1 IIenrick4 timplre, lJW. Hawks and a 'Berdel.

'scorers. I The toneopened wtUi thesJtonsat thejbai. tni--vUiIJdJlltw. The SixoM receitedon whitewash, and the Clippers experieoeed two, jbut )ield the )ead on the earner throughput, jlofiting th 8aiok by five allie. Both iBdkphjjed-stiijtte bodprk, knd'tlbeii scorejiihbw feryj good 'ay inir frar amatenraii 1 Tjuriflff the first! in- fcingsjj Roberta of the Clippers' hard fcalO between the eyes, but held ii: jaowvsM fujrrcs- 01 the Baxons ihade, the highest atumber of hintj hvirtg' tallied 4J each.

There ira about nW in sniall hetss people weire alt tM groupds, ncluding marrjr from OoHhen, antf the gaineiwah watched closely, land good loodllf applauded. The eaons retam nomeuiweveungp! 1 i TtJ HaMtstl wit th3 ttellf aflUM came' Off it the Rett)iUrant Friday night, onj the itKWaslonof the first annual banquet of jtho hReiefr Truck Company, i The ineiuperf of ihe (Compalyi vlere nearly nil presept and (he MaVbi; Uty Council the (representative Of Ihe press fare Snviled The IparQr met it 10 ti wjjjkh 5 all did I ample iThenjcame She toasts.1 1 The first waa Mayof, Wm' Mil'txien fcHow- ed "Ihe Common iucjlthen; rihe prW generally, and thei t)AihY fTbiB-Wr-UU but not Mayor" Miller was djy for jand resionded in a short eloquent which1 he ejprtd hjntnelf, in bejialf of the City, ai higjily uKensed jwitltlsenictttt ren4ered by Ithe JRlief life vnipany, ana giaa xq see thi interest taten in th'ls. direct by th young men of the'ejty. 1 Thedfol- lloWed short speeches by member of the Council, Foreman Stoverj Assistant Fotemaii Hfrr and otlier1! niemlAij of Jompany, all of wbicb were received Iwith applaiwe, and good iumor jpre- ivailed Foremen jfStover then offered thef the3 last to Q. VjLoring, proprietor ttf the 4nd hie assistanui in getting i up tife, banquet; The party jfetireil with highly entertained.

10CAL NEWS IN BSIEF, ft j- 1 1 'J i' 5 'f SBJ Hm4. ir i Paebea in market, put tiOi warranted ripej I 1 i B. C). fchively: of Tbfei Sivert, is in Scjtiijrrela are numerolist fei the woods thiiW 1 1, J1 I If Thoso eleganti visiting thei Wl CliLanU end wife hve returned from the East. jj 1 "i 1- i 'i i 'ii 'I'T' 9l 1 v- Oraoge Peal has made 4 llueky deal.

It turn Wt to be a boy, fj' i i ng i -is 1 1 't Ii- a I Ljeutf Royal Ingetsoll.sajr the U. S. i 5 M'i "mi r--M I i i The; papef mills arereeeSting a krge amountof stoct this This 'Withe beat wee'kribr getUag! rafiberries fir can in ft I tt 'i Hi' i it i i -l Eleven cay load of -lumber dune in the Peniaaular cfhtur4ajr. I i i i-M4 rz.q i The Veatlter wa uiccanfortaUy; cobl JUL Hammer I jexuniioiiD arfcillthd just now. I The rural', whortlebe jit worth six teen ccbis per quart ij il 1 -ri'ata'ni'1 i 4ti i I' iJk reported case of dt Third Ward tni tin out tobethe nieisl 1 jitr J-Wiiliis, formerly the jfirm wawt city thi week.

it 1 i f. llartln Whitman aitd ife of 'CW 1 cago, iid; this', thei home' visit IS Vf 'i' 'ft I Chasi jTiTaytWof the Hfort ayne i r- i ii Joyrmt id In the city; and will reinain eraliaH If iilLI i re is i rumor that Cfld John iiob in0ns great five tent yw. v.ll visit I Mi Belle Leaven.7 left on Monday nvfni tiar for Iowa. 'She will be absent I Thihricltrwork of thi ithrei JstoVy AUchigoa street completed. lit vj lit it-r il-i M.

W. Siokea ha Ji bred us with copies of Santa Barbara) land sW Ber-nardmlpajpersi if II I 11 I 1 i A pirty )of young jpedple fromtW city am pleasant pjcnij at unamepu ITlie pbethart andj Ju4sbn case now. ois tri4 at Laporte dawflteverklpfour: thftherl Mf I I if BeM EJ p. Taylor Advert ll' IH' m. I ment There is atyleadid ance'for ppeeula-, yv uiam wnot na iqeen risiu here for some nasi retiirded hlthomeia II I iWlthftfa exception of ocraionat nower tn narvesb nweuner nas; oeen thajcdhedeslHll 1 I'j 1 flTbe attendance aUhogisfo chool last Sunday was the larUt It has been sbWthe school WW 0rgantaed.

i .1" L'? Ji ''ml' SJ- I Owen Mi Eddv. State qntnNoner atrited here Tuemlsy aMl lemairted a few 1 1 1 j. I Frank Chow who 'recently fijil fromj a eutlding In Elder's it able I I I I The troit-Works received a liter thi week addressed OlWer" Eaqj Iron Works, feouth Rml, tnd. j.i Jleath Steelei 'are fitting up the south end of the Stoter 'building 1 on I Main street, for their saddlery aitd bar nr shop, jjl.f lr lOrialooholici and combioedJ A11 the beys will under t.elllooB janS 3 The annoiinvx-aieiit that goods a're bot ing sold at fint'eott ai Ihe Dollar $tore over ShlvelyVji baa I had II tbsl effect of drawing Urp trale jhere durbijg thej week1, and all fcelto taying thai suchi bargains jwtrf rttver, UforO offered inj South Bend, and I artl.larly' In milli, aery goods, je wldry and the large Hnej of fivney articLau Th iroijriotor i re-j docingher at-kk rapidly; In lorder to tell the business to good reliable partiei rtxllwill Iraon tin th fclCel ent reputai made and before thi tioa the eetaWiahmenl ha amainUined. Meanwhile, sale! I made, all who wish to get the best bargain buyj.

in fbji city 'should gO there to Thi MetaaeatPaa tMlk Bentt, Murk Twain says thiat an! incorpora ted company of men were si mean that a poor laborerdrilling holes ind blasting; rockjrfor thent was bltiwn Op over half a mile in the'kir and dame down In the sam4 spot again and went to work, abi sent just 14 minutes nd they docked) hini for lost jime. Bat they were noi quite so mean a' thai mni, whoi witij malice deUberitely anc) i withj pre to edita ted maoneas, of picked np, captured, entioed, and bjh persuasion anddeceiand alturementsl: andj piisrepresentationt induced -'a caj! hine with redhead an ears, and wliite), body and mostly red -tail, i which same had run against a telegraph wirewhile' (n motion (dog not the wire), and split: tisjnose up, to deliberately leave an4 forsake all hi friends; Nabur aufyoU got dat tog it better you tied hint loose: again, ao he got back 'to hU owner, IX. M. Coonley on dat Dhrug Stoar. I Mi.

i I i to feed the million I in eluding cherries, green peas', cucumber new and old potatoes string beans, cabi bages, butter, eggs, lard ptc. refar of course to the splendid stock of Morgan George. Tieshow ofneces saries and luxuries in front of thei store! every day: is fine; enough to- draw the most flatUring comments fnn lovt era of good eatng. J.I i fi' II Catarrh, so rifasty that you are itlmost a corse to yourself then, trhy do't yoi i buy) box of $rm 84ia CutljingACI' splendidline qfjOroe QraidSilks, in all colors, bought before the advance, will be offered very cheap at 62tf i Wymn styles; of organs and pianos just received lit Hotion i Palmer's, nearly opposite the TftiBUKE Otlice. 70tt iualltyif of fruit rs at; Blicjt Br's.

1 1 i Maatey ta Lmj, 20U" ABNOI.D at 4'RCED. cheap--markd dow4r verj-j cheap to reduce stoc-k, at Leib Bron' -i -i 73 Washington; street. Catarrh a iArwm Which day by day worries away; your life. Buy a box of Bader's German Snuf-fb! cured an; thenfbe happy. 1 ij j'', I To tlie lubll-.

H. J. IMmis having, bought Mr. Joseph Miller, interest id the fiouring mill (late Loibinis Miller), known as Miller's reHei-tfully inform the public that they haVe good, 'and experienced milleri, and that they are prepared, to do $11 bust men in the nulling line. They are now' choice trades Of Ani-i her, wbeatj flour, Theyi keep constantly on! hanjl Hour, coril meal, feed, ete all of which they offer to the trade it the lowest market pricesJ They will spare no pains keejang uj the good reputation of their miljj Thankful for pat they solicit! the patronage of this i community gen-erally.

jji- i.hj i aw i l-K-i I I took nie riRiv fnnnnm. I Wyman's lime took tlie fibd premi um at the St Jonepli county fair, last fall. This Linjeis sold only )y llonebrake; at 87 Main street Mawn audplattte also recommend it as the best. 0(-tf. 1 rvjn aatel AfB.

1 No in fully appreciates tlie terrors' of thin liease Until lie gtjts it hiniKelf; It it siiplil; tierriblH lte all IfHicted with it Ve hea-tilv comrrtpml Deshlei? Feer and Ague fill This thoroughly reliable old remedy has lijeen in Use fT nearly aquirtfr ol Jt never fails. Eminent phyiiiciaii recOmmeiid it Hon. Schuyler Colfa sjwuks warin- ly in it praise. gwwnt, unrnw, mercury, jte to Ifrasdr A Lee, Ni York for descriptive pamphlet. pl-6twf Dr.

LfliJ N. wis the phyHuiad to advmfttl Ootutitutionni as welf as Wal treatment fof the Cure of Catarfli, ind has his Medical DlHcovery proven as jnntitutiohal treatment when combined with the une Of Drt Sage's Douche (the; only method chambers of the head), that he has long offered i standing re.ard of $flf)0 for a case he caq not cure. Both melicinet with the inttriiment for 2, by all Drugs- gist. my a i' WiriTTI.EHEy tint- gn-al "WHITTLEREy," for leafl clin-; 1 A aiiiulati ofly stance. Ij I "WHITTLEStV," tlit bnk ttnci never producHi I ,1 'WlUTTLtjfetV' tl gtt emperanif i 1 -MARRIE 11 id Olne.

to Mrs. Add la thUeit. tfl the 1M tixi. 8U Patrick barea, br Ker b. 1.

Hpillarj. Mr. 1. A. Ao-ry.

of Omcianati, to Hra Mi ira-ue. of Mkr- Chi dorr. eallua. Mich. ii I la Battle Oraek.

Michi on the 9th at(h reaidenca of the.briile'i father, by Kbi Michael), of Chicaite;) r. Tohiaa Stern of tltis fily. to Him tteoes Miyer, aatuchtef ol Mr sou Mr. Louia Ta thi city, Mondny to th (anoiwtHMi, Jr.adaBKhter. wife R.

J. 0hna In thishity. a the loth inn( to the Onuice son. SWeifht It) Ia thU city; in the it to I bter th; wif, Df ikcbard ilTia) a aiiunwr. i Mi a deiicbter.

niKti. Ia thl city. OS 9tb inot.of r'lni. tfrminntUiir in ph4l fOTti Or.H-it only olnld of K. C.

Kmily liotansota.steil 3 yean. 7 mouthi tnd Ia this city, ot the 6t uwl. of roncumptl.tn ef tha bowel. John Shakabi k. aad 8M yeul and 11 Btbnth 14- AVIS' L1.IEER CO AL YARD In coin i 1 ti.

21 uence of the lartr -increase in bur buHln- we have: fount! it necps- aary tol double our yard room if "I' "lli "I I JK 1 1 I 1 iiTardef teUhlij thi st4ck of Lumbe which treifisid eWntial tn iwipply the wsnu of this rapidly yrowlnar city. I We Iit a stock of lAimber; t( the varions -e-radca' used tn ibnildinp. eecond to no other yard here. We keep in store, ready for use, rcM ed Floorlntr. tldlnr.

Wain. cotlnr A. riwlwblrta; Ismhcr, Wawtijl ISoorii, itiltnie, iHould. lnsr, Hulldltisr PaMr fcc. We ere Itirnlwhl wars promptly bill complete for all trrades of houses.

Dill cf Joist Tlmbert Muddlitf, reaclnr, Ita rn Itoarda. Wblit arlea, litu, or wylhlw It tlse Lumber II we rilled direct from mitls atiprlceir clQejthat parties tendina bnild will wvo money ESS tiltralUtM ItAYIW, Ij Jt- sh I ppers snd dealers, corner Lafayette and Wayne atreetaJ 60m a Qaiavr. Mich oa Ihe tti ii the nee off the isrooia brother, by Rev. E. I (I.

Timothy Q. Turner. iKiki of thteeltr. is I'Uto. of lirooklya.

i New York. 1 1 mt p-- rr r. ti rrnr them a new dress. Although the men to whom they sold them cheated them out of several quarta in measuring, they were successful in getting the area, il I klkevlU. I I Henry Sampsel, sawed hi hand int stead of Uble legs at ICrupp St Honser'4 mllL Hit loss is a thumb and finger off the left hand.

i "i i The dldest-Mia in the toBrnshint i Ilia Maaseyi Heston) bnt ahej never cornea -mifj when there aie Orphan i children to takO car jyl We had a pleasant serenade, Tuesday night by Levi Hunxmel's string band, ThaaKboys, thanks, Therej ii talenjb there fofr.aj firatclaB oornet bant i Ir. Doty and wif of Oolumbc Wi started for home to-day; they ha' been viaitingj theirj relative, Mr, ElUaDl Thayerj if Jame Sapp, doing the bleckamithf inr and reDairinr. ilia haa a verveffit cieni Enoch, Cox, who is al ways reauy Kt.accommouaie, i i Oeorge Jeniiaon and the widow Shidj-let wera aaacried eal Wednesday Well done, George; may jyoor future be full of happiness. I ft I 5 Harvesting and haying are in ful blast; feome farmer jwere, ap anxiout to save their hay that they were hauling The tninctx failed to put 1 14 to put in an p-- pearanceon Saturday last much to the diaappotntmentj of it numerous readers here. hasj been surmised that the boy Inithe office; were on a Fourth of JolytoreJ Howbit? I Postage on County papers haa caused a alight riffle, but most of the farmers pay opf cheerfully i "especially the lively TBiBtmc'l would be small fry tha would go back on a paper for twenty pento portage, The jtime and place go back; on any one is at thp next Congressional 'election, on the men who vojed to tax the farmer In this way for hi homeaperj 1 Propeal will be received instil the 26th inst to buUd: School bouse in LikeyiJeviPthtenUo4 LUti wdsrjr building, ik npperj to jac1.

commodate aggraded! school and it is the earnest wish of a great many that our township iTrustee do every thing that he lean within! the bounds of the law to eecure thi object Let it be built now by: all means, as ja better opportunity will never present itself. .1 i i aa.ii f. The jbrth- Wmtern farmer, in the July! number, announces the fact that Orange of the; Patron of Husbandry are miilUplyihg at the rate of 15 to 20 per week in this 6tate. The editors 'are receiving letters dally; inquiring! for formation regarding the organization. i i 'I I I The new liquor law is said to have wrought no perceptible change at Terra Haute.

ji I 'i- -if I IS mil Hi i Xateal bm1 j. finest and most elegant fancy goods firstj Miis. Oijren 79 Washiogton street, i 4 M'l i- would I recommend: any one wanting fruit Jars, Jelly glaum, crockery, glaa or silver ware to call sit Pool's crockery sjtoreij 1 i L.At; Wyman you will find everything desirable! for summer. Hos- iery for ladies, gents, Misses; a dln- i li 'il HI I and chil- 6ftf ubu auu uuniieis, kind of millinery' Iselling for and all a mere song at? Mrs. Owens! i millinery store, Micnigan street i I j- Slicks Bro'slj for ail kinds of groceries ind Country produce, ind 'see for yourselves if theirs is not th best.

low prices on their entire stock of dres goods: for 30 days, to re I "E- I I Li i. i I duce stock at Leib Bros. i 69a 1 jr ty Stefley have their gro- ceruss and produce. down toth lowest notch; imd invite an inspection of their goods Ind a comparison of prices. i ii, i' i i i i i tmoothneas, complete uni formity, perfejit adajtatio to tlie' body, atpringih evry'pflirtof ft jdutingjiish the Dowel be4 bolttoin froin all others.

Eber Blodgett, agent ti i i i i I Frame Grenadines can be found in all qualities and prices at cur i i Wriii A Holloway continue to serve tbeirc(utomer, at 70 Washington street wuu vvc uvnkj vi Bueaaii, ruaaia, cuops, freh fih and game, in Reason. They keep the finesf in the city! i i I Ladies should avail themselves of the great bargains in millinery and fancy a 4 i I j' I. I gooas wnicn wiu oe onerea lor tne next thirty days sjtfrs. Owens store No. 79 Michigan; Street ii I Hf mackerel by the pound, kit or half barreUjust the thibg for harvest season, at Wills oternsj Par rssol sold at! panic I I 4 nces to close them out at Leib Bros, You can buy them almost at your owfi prices.

Go and see. All new 69a can be supplied and have your every Want in the grocery! line attended to up; to the letter, by bringing your basket around to Morgan A George's, fully as cbeMp, with; less fum aqd just as to foolishly imagine it is necesnary to go to other parts of the city for your groceries. i 1-. f- -811 Owens will for the next thirty days sell her stock! of millinery goods at oosi It ia.the choicest lot of gootis in the city. Willi Astern have just riceived a fresh supply! of groceries.

Reduced price on everything. J. Bros, is the place to buy al ways hew and desirable dry goods. 69a i A. 8.

Leib 'A Bro. i j. i i. I I 1 i j. -Housekeepers neverjfind any fault with fejgroceriea kept ajtlSlijck Bro's.

iutT sue atwara wujc nuf in-aa. I 'j I I I Di "if aind of mattreeeet and pillows a( UluBadW of the best make Injthe -narketj' are many people who always r6 bn the nirincinte of ibuviiie where yod can buy jhe cheapest, providing, of counf fihey Jtan get a good a a article. All 0ch'wiU find It to their id vantage togotb 'Greene A Stefley 'a gi ocery; on Main'streetlj I 'I 1 j. i 111 Attractive prices on dry gotds, to reduce ktock, ii Leio 69a: -j i I--i'i'H ijji" i(. I groceriiea and jmore reasonable price can be found npwhere else lit the city thadiare being ofiered bj lick MM to Wyman A Co.

if ion would have the leet' Otrpets 'for the least If- i is interesting to oislrvi the way a man turns, and 'took at a- Itoae his toe haa stubbed airaiuMti It ia also in teresting to see. the! crowdi flocking to Willi A Sterna for their choice freh grecenea ana, proauce, wnicn at tuch low price, tiT are told -Just opened 0,000 yards new styles Calicoes it Leib! Bros. All n'w stvles. No. 74 iA 9 i I I- I great centre of attraction iust now at Owens'; millinery1 nd fitney store.

Bhe 1 selling her large stock of gooda at: print cost and, giving such bargains as have never been offer ed in thi city before. brick, with white brick trimming i Ita extreme height will be 220 feet. I Mr. and Mrs. A Barrett leave next week for a trip to the.

Thousand Ities. They will be several weeks. I I Jfohn Plmer fell from a wagon load-Id with lumber, on Saturday, and sus- Ked a disiocation of hia right ankle, little aun pf Oeorge Bhnra fell from err; trel on Sunday afternoon 'and received a ievere Iround acros hi lace I it Mra.1 W. J. iluhns, of is in the city, stopping with, and Mm SLIH.

Baker; 1 1 I iii ii The Vorlt on the imsinese block in various parts the city is progressing rapidly 'iii ij I Johnj Hagefty many friends will regret to learn; that he is aeriooala- ill With the typhoid jgwjer. 1 1 brothers are doing all (this paper balloon business. They tend poneiearly fvej7 avening. i I. hornton; the Irrepreamible, now ha a jpea-nu stand ort the European' plan just around the corner from the Tki- I Orders fof the Hoosier fly catcher are poriog lnrpdl.

Farnam Metzger jgot a large one from New one aythiweek. The.ii Valparaiao eay! that jtRer. Elhanon Sweet! formerly resident of Tassinonlg, jinj this county, ia noir j- 1 1 Dr. jiliddleton'ji little daughter Flora eold seventy dmiaskm tickeU 'to the Reformed, phurch fostivat There's pemverance for, ocl -A--M- 'I Artnp dowes returned Thursday He is now a graduate of Eastman's i Com mercial College, rbughkeeptie I New York. The remain oi ithe Bprague bankrupt stock of dry goods have been bought by 'Chicago parti ea, And wul oe i removed fere, i'j ff I and her daughter haVe returned from iTate Bprinri.

Ten- they have been We had thought of aaying something about dilapidated sidewalk but there art so many, we hardly know where to. jThe arties Suspected of cutting the: throats of Wjlliam Cook's borkea, in Penn skinned out, tt was getting too hot for them. A mnscujar debate between twe whisky-sodden wretoheai on Washington street late on urdky night resulted In blood! drjtwii on both aide. "ii I I I A good ctire for dyspepsia ia raid to "wheat ran, two teaspoon Ails, three; jimea'a day, taken dry. It is rather! pleasant to take than I il I Judge Turner, who wa at iQuincy, Mkhigao, on Wednesday Vriv-! ed bere the same evening with hli bride.

The TRiEtrss; extends, it congratui i -t-S 4 r-H f---1 1 lJ A span of horses attached to 3um-S ber-wagoni ran away Thursday on) WaynO street, jbut were finally stopped jbyj the driver without any 'damage be-j ingdoe. -f-j'ftjjj -f. (A recent survey of Lafayette atreetj somi of the property-owners pform US, thrOirsth street at the south endj tome two or three feet east of ihe fori fTT6 il Our readers who desire to get one of the old-fiwhioned easy splint bottomed Chairs, or a unique rustic; should see the advertisement of J. Mv Butler Bro. in this issue.

I I 1 i pi Postmaster-General will toon is We an order directing that all postaj cards which cannot be delivered to the person addressed be returned to the writer lyithoui iA borsei' belohging to Rev. Joseph Pieffly.3 -and driven byj hirn i ihecame frightened on Michigan avenue, on Mont day, and ran away, throwing Mr, Peffly out, severely injuring him in the back.1 Prof. Sumption of Mishawaka who was elected' county Superintendent, re fuses to acseept the office, and the iownj ship Trustees have, been notified to meet again and 'and make another selection There vlill be services both morning and evening in St, James' Episcopal Church on Bunday next, the Bet; T. Ml Mitchell iof doshen. officiating.

I The seats in church have been re-varni- ished, and are now ready for use. Mri II. Phelps, of Kalamaaool agent of the; Holly pompany, is in jth4 cityl He report that at Lockport en the 4U the Hollv IWOrka threw a three inch stream' 801 1 feet high, and a horisontal Two more trains nave been put ontne Lake fehdre Road and some other chan ge mad, fhicb are specified in the ticket agent note at the bottom of the time-table of that road, in another coi- Umn Th ii athe gravel pit found some Indian ornaments, and one the bone of 4 fore-aral, probably a part of the skeleton to which the skull found last week belong, i They all to be seen! at this office, if' 1 i UfUJ Tom Uottrell and Wm. Land is are butting tip aoi ice house on the! corner of Hill LaUd Washington atreet; Fourth yfir 2X120 feet. ready foe! putting up; stock of.

next '-ri' IP L.h" i a m. I eltoni Justice of the iPeaee portage 'township, jmadermnntarj cin Tuesdajy ilt5j to the county jtreasuref. jine amonni aue tne county irom nnes above alf costs for the last six) jmonths, Si I 2. hAiL I duiok vtue ooui io. I fc i There was a trial of reapers! on Geo.

Bambo'srfitrui. in Greene on piurtdai las! put no decision was arrived' a tJ Thjs reaper repreaentoj were (the Buckeye, Xtrbyj and Champion. I If a leej in our jjtfr for. the purpose bfh following some usefnl avp-ication orestablishing an honest business, let uaj em courage him all can in hi bffprfi. wiQ help' us and! Our pity WtilnWwe help ir LieutJame H.

Dayton, of the V. S. Navi 'aidso of 1- Dayton of thia retarne on Thursday nighty after an absence Jf' three year and! eight months, kiearly jail of which time lie has been on duty iq foreign watord i p' pardiner, jwell known to our cltixens the accommodating taleaman at Spragtie' goods store, left this morning! for a tfip around the lake and np the at Lawrence. He will also visit hi old Dome at; Manns vuie. New York.

fii ii i mi i i i This -it the! raspberry aeason. Raspberries are said to give rich red color to the blood I of those who eat them, which first manifesto itself in the nose. Therefore, if you see man with; a red proboscis these days, don't accuse' him of being 3 I KM JL Ht.l ii I il i.i 1 The farmers', dogs are: having plenty of fun and exercise chasing lightning- rod men'! off: the farms. Some of these men are equal to the occasion, however, and br having their: legs encased in sheet-iron, Inanage to! neutralise all 'I 7 I "I these little eccentncme.j It would seem that the number of dwelling now erecting in this city must take off the pressure for rent; butao summer. I One of our exchange haa a buttle- ing notice in it to the wive and daughters oi hi deliqmtnf subscribers, He benev itlently warna thej ladies against wearing any numbers of Ai paper, foe he saj there is so much due on them that iey' will sorely take cold.

i If l'--y-'T1'-'---V Chisfjof Bepair Hopkins, oT the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, is la the city, taking note of telegriph line; and poles, with a view Of no Ql putting new forty foot pole along our streets, from the railroad to the; estern TJnion telegraph office, m. a i i iin I 'i I It i rumored that the Lake Shore ft Michi gan Southern Ball road Company are contemplating the removal of their machine shops, leta, from E3khart the citj Toledo having offered to present the impany with forty' acre' of gr und and iy the expense of 'removal. We 1mP tot troej i i Bin 6 the election 1 of Commodore Vaiadjerbilt to Presidency olf th Lake Shore; and i Michigan, Southern Road he haa suspended the grading for a dou )lej (rack, Which; waa being carried on between Elkhart Laportey and the vormen hive been discharged. l- 'I'f 1 1 I1 'J "I i A statement having been printed that thej ju ry lin the Hseor Wadhama vi. th city an appeal froib an appraisement, stood "eleven for i and on for nothl of the juror requeatsju to say tl atjsuch was not the case.

On the final, i bowing of hanflaj two i too4 for $800, four for 1,000, five for $2,000 and 1 ,1 vl. A Council jmet on Thursday night! to open and examine the bids for the coneltructioii of different part of the tandhpipe.) hydrants, iron IplpeJ etc. There were twenty-seven bids received in alii The bid were; carefully, exam ined yesterday, but we go to press before i Hi any aeciston snnouncea. xne ora for the mason work will be opened on 1 f- it aitiusing runaway of the season Occurred Saturday; on Water urred iSaturday on street near the I Dwight i House A horse! belontrinarto Henrv Evan and At tached to: a aingle wagon siarted and going! aj short distanoe ran into a cow, catching hey hind leg oVet the thills, and carrying her about ton; rod, ahe go ing i her fore feet at rapid pace The horse turned into Michigan street then into an alley where the cow was shaken onv i iii. i A I ery pleasant party was given at Mr aid Mra.Ooax'reidence Thursday evenbig for Mr.

O. W. Matthew daughter, Mnf. Daniel Witter, of Denver Col orado, and hia niece, Mrs. Frank Hall, of Central City Colorado, who are visiting friend in jthis city, There were about fifty guests present, jail married, or had been, and they brer entertained in th i jhndonie jaiidj cordial manner for wbicbj'thje hwtialn hosieas noted.

rhe evenlbir was one of rare eniov- Vnfi to all i AtlNew Carlisle on Fridi iy there was held old-frfhioned Fourth, The peal ofthe'day were Ed. Egbert, of this i end Mr. Rtnfom Hubbard, of Terri Cou i After; the speeches and morning exe: es, the: crowd adjourned to a dinner given by the citizens of New and vicintty, for the benefit of the i Tew Carlisle Cemetery Association. We learn! they bad a pleasant tinie despite the'ra(ny js-eatheiand understand that Mr. Egbert did himself great hon one of thej oratort of the day or i Mirtin L.

Wenger and; wUel who went East, lat Ma, on a health; trip, are making squite an extended tour. Thehaveltiaiied i OhU cinnitl, Baltimore, Washington City, and last week they spent in Philadel phia! -They frere several, week (at the Gettysburg springs. Now they lare at his old home, in Lebanon; county, Pa. He i rrites that they are Improving in healihi and -are enjoying themselves very' tai fowl day himself and wife, together fith a few of hi old comrade i endltheuj wi.jea2 wilk go back in the i tountalna to the Cold Springs, and renti in through the1 hot weather. 'I 1 BJ Montgomery has returned home from Silver Creek, New York, I.

i. i 4 i I Michael White' family arrived from Ireland M'wejelf. '-j il Ml H. Wiblrt, formerly of thi place; now Iof Kocb; Island, is visiting In town. FiUkfiWbiaszskijhtf sent for his fiunily now in pl-- I 'ij JJM.

Whitson returned from the east thisWk. I diss, iminerm is Duttina-the roof on his new brick ildinr. i LvilMkR is cellar walls al most completed. P.er A. A.I Bro -1 i chanaret pulpit withjthftBev.O.

.1 i 3 i oyd Of the First M. E. Church of South Bend tomiorrow. ue ateepie on pie the bid M. E.

Church is nb mi L. jTJ Booth haa liken it down. jonn cninajerj nas erected, a new la a a -m I 9 "gni giving (his boarding bouse the name oij tne voeepn Mrs. Alexander is in Solo I 8 'It "I mon Citv. Kansas.

whre she Was called by the McknesB of her mother now dead--Mraf Jessie UelL 1 HJCraiiaton was in town this week and finifhed delivering Kitto'a Pictorial for tvhfch he took! about $1,000 Bible, worth i orkf waa; mpfjM In. the Opera block for 1 rani of Mck, fork feW Fri ay shipment oj three car loads was received and work' resumed. i i i i "i Tie ladie of, the Methodist Church conirreratioit Sceptl In iceHcream and lembnade (able jMJ and! Reared front itptef: eightjr The ipsUllailon of officers at Misha-0L F4 took place on waka Lodge, I. O. Tuesday night.

Annmberfrom jthe South Bend Ledge were'preeeni resbyterian Sunday-echool had on Thnnday, on the north side te nveri 2ne attendance was ouite 111 i young min drank omuchfire-wat-, A Saturday night, and became ao iy, that ohe of our officer waa ob- to lock him Uptinta 1 1 wiai pexween a. jgMrnart a vo, nd A. B. creating eonsidera- ble 'feeling here the friends of both parties, 4l. temperance lecture of Mr.

and lira. oij i Thursday evening, In the M. E.I Church, waa' largely at Uj i i i i i I urn (, i i ii 4 i Four of our saloon-keepers cam to grief, thi week, by being arraigned be fore Esq. Bingham, and fined ten dol- lan each; and cost, for selling liquor to a ung man while he was light I There I to be a dance on the green by psoonlighb In grove, near the school bouse, on the north I side of th river, on Friday, the 18th. Wilaey's band will 5 be present, also' both the Yankee and! German band IwiH be th4rei I i "two little girt here, one day last Week, gathered twenty quarts of cher the 21st! ihst i.rr The moe tF0iS 1 11 HTIlKtClJ.

NewStockl All nenoniia Want of Clothlbf fhoii the popular eUblUh stakes ittvtijoltD. keep the larseet and bfcrt aawrtad I. I' 1 I 1 I to be tusaa in JNortbetn lotSa. 1 i i SPRING of DEscniPTioit i i- i it. HV 4I.1T1 and R1CE.

IF TOV ARE II ICED py A I ii or OF THE LA TWT STttg, pb TO 75 WASHINGTON 4 IF YOU WAXTd BUSINESS SUIT EVERYlDAYrSUfT. Or nylhinT ill tha'jliaeok Gents' Furni hihgwods; i Beiurerottoalfat I 4 V1(JLH0LLAND PAfiSONS. llon't forget the Place, bnt go 75 WasIiinktonSte i South Bend, Indiaaa.4-31tt ri MaDiifactiiiiDii Ln ofllie rAit.lli ti w'wh lo tiufi tlie atjei lo uur large Stk ot CLE, ll Viae ludilteT' iiavr mow 200, 0 'i f'ert Dry Tiu FIJingjaiid Htritw, tnd we have alao rfert of Clear Ury Piiie 1 1 tlwWf, Hllll Wf Imv lu Mil 880,0 1 eet of lar nine anil la comtniMi Itiuilirr if everj kis' lunlilfra, ami i Wof wiiitbI Afen I fl Wefil boiiataStlv On hni lanre.attK' of il.H lawi Stiniflfi and 11 lu DiWtl Mhi, nturtlti, Slould DeMili Hi'ii. ulajia. I All kln.la HraokH and acrolrwiotk of rrory faleriiAtbn, rlMaat 1 hiketa and Owe of evtey tyle.

hin torgt lite plarm f.illiw the ilrnd atnl yo Ion't forget lite 1aci bUt Mhi JtiSt uw the ifrii.l atnl vo Will. Hull X- Clothing! Clothinql idl Ll Hail i)l hitd yoiinwut Iriiougit jour huml- Leaf In 1 I in in ru Mr, and I tue wonder i i or tlie Hole 'city, "i i A our alocli In large vnougli to etand the attack, and jour tore la big euougli lo hold all IvTbo Lome being ninety peel deep and (Hrn iT'lHO feet tvlde. lty aelllnlg god ar- i lllcle lovf, we iiave built up the trade In the city In 'i our Une.l We ask you to examine our AnD ltK stock; i i i. ir iri)iU)uncfxl by all to le tha 'I LarjgestM)it Cpomplt BETTER QI'jlLITlf! i than elc bre offered, WYPilAN CO. FRESCO Beyer Katbowsky ARTIS118, LATE OP I BERLIN, GERMANY, hare located CheuiaJtrea III SOI Til HCXU I and are prepared to i doworjk In the aWre line, MP to the LATEST 0p THE ALT.

For wimple, of oiir We refer tO the La Porte, and Smlb Utnd Uoutt ronj alto to the Uerman Lutheran and St. Xohn' ohurohen in La Portes; cliup-hen in MidhHWukii, and t'tddWHter. Micli4itin alao to La Porte Iligh 'hooi and tunny private residence, too nuaierout to mentiun. Ofderi will, receivi prompt attention addressed to I 1 i. o.

not Ii. I'OllTK, JuneUthlt73. BECI Van Siclilc l07 109, Michigan ttreet. aVVel saUaVtA VV7f alB-lVIU CU Bkl VV. Photographs I hare rry facility for producing lin the Richest vf the art, i REMBRANDTS, BERLIN VAN SICKLE HAps.

AMBROYPBS ETC; i i i KntHrvmenUi finixlinl I India Ibk, I Water Colon and OilL al( at the Ol.l VAN SICKLE GALLERY, ivti hu ru. Soath Bond June ll. jT3 Id4wjb 1 1 1 I 1 Eitl A COMPLETE LINE OF TH! CELEBRATED JONESVILLE MIClHliVlSl) CAS MERES, Wliich are mandrw-tMrJtl entirely from Jaucaiean i jls, wools, and wbicli are unf xcelfed by a(iy I goods ill jthe 4narkt't. TO ALL PERSONS WHb Purchase SriGoods AND GIVE HEM i FAIR We Ouararitce 8atitactioi OOP EVERY DAY A Mpsher lit PaiaialaV ncccMior tn I i 1 allil iii I 4 OMI Which is the' most harmless at the same time the most useful gun; now made Tt The. wa-gon i Of course.

The man who did this ia in the wagon busi ness himself, and like that vehicle has' a tongue long as his This is the reason ho tpoie that way, and all the fellow know he never fa'rrt telling of it, but he may get a neet-foh yet that will him close so his feet can't rwcA the ground. Then- let him Waated Im WIMvm tat Matter. Union' Dodd, a patriotic little ten year- old son of MrlZ. Dodd, gota load in cannon on the 4th, which failed to go oft and getting ijhpatient, he stooped over the -place to see what the matter Just then the piece, which had hung fire, discharged and he got the full benefit of the discharge from the vent in hia eyes. Although suffering pretty severely hia eyesight will not be The Hl-k StelMaa BatMMi The new High School building ia rapidly approaching Few are aware of the magnitude' of the work.

It haa already consumed more poand a thousand barrels or lime, ana iumoer 10 proportion! The bill for cut stone Js over $2,700, The steam heating apparatus is nearly ready to put Mr. Crane, of Chicago, the Contractor, ia now in Europe, but- will return by the 1st of August, and superintend its A' SISBtfeSwMl Caw Ceea Last Saturday some boy srere arrested nnd brought before Justice Frame, charged, with stealing; a cow from one Joljn Pengle and driving her to Wais-. ner't slaughter-house where she was 'klUed. This waa Pengle's story, but he failed to substantiate it and the boys were discharged. Shortly afterward the cow came home with a whole skin and fijll udder.

It is how believed the "whole affair waa trumped up for the purpose of injuring the standing of Mr. IV'aisner. 'SsysaaaaaatS. flrm tkt Dmilp IWIaat a TaanoVy. There was a brilliant wedding at Battle Creek last evening, the vjccWkm being the marriage of Mr.

Sterns, of the firm of WUU Sterns, of this city, to Mias Becca Myer, daughter of Mr. Louis Myer of Battle Creek. Mr. Wills, who returoed-tfroin there this morning saya there was. a select and all passed off as happily as possible on the 1 joyous occasion.

The, newly married couple left for Ihe east on their wedding tour. Now Willa it ia your turn; jr etw.jr Kawiacae fanr IM liaas StsMtrser. through the courtesy of Mr. Henry Bond.deputy postmaster here, we are enabled to present our readers. 'with a statement of the money order and registered letter business! for the ending June The number of ot dera sold 955 and amount 44 number paid 110 and amount tot The number of rejiatered lettere aenf ia 83 jf received S05, and in transit 210.

This we be- Jleve, the largest money order business done in any quarter since this made a money order ofilce. Tli riniintv Clerk has issued permits to marry to Doeite tarose ani Agile Ijirio, John lI.Meu jand luoeua vice, eofire Junioon and Barilla ohidler, IlAiimilliaa DobesU and Josephine LIM, Henry nenning and Mary Hen- t' lana, Cl)aflea Henry Ballenger and i. 1 C. Pool, K. 1 Nit 111 Evans," Jacob E.

VaZh, Adam Bell a A. "Andreyr, al Ithf fm'torv of tlie WatwoKjil A KN MiifiiiUKcttiriiiii Cotnt any a Wi StiWtmM. lielfiiKtTBdiUof the L. j8, It. K.

itiH. I 1 1 Tlitt In-st (hini iri Mfaihil thej ijtut ifaclijlijll the SeAvmg lacbiiie a 1 vm new comuincs aurability, clega! HjibilitVi With cite nu re ii Di nk think of buy Hill! chine firJsfi setjin orati(mof ithbiilncrl cai hifis Idee: aayas a 1 others. rricd lowcr loan nyj hilb i 4 I bet-1 MAVQ ERM A I Generfil Aont. i iend, May 10, 4 I I.

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