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The South-Bend Weekly Tribune from South Bend, Indiana • 1

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1 i i I' I r.r -i i 1 -i 1 1 I iii i i I S' 1 i i wl lit jj. 1 -i' im r4 If I IPJUfrTICAL. PROMPT A CL'SAP, I II 111! 5 SV j. ii: I UlJUJ. tul 75 WMUngton Street Jlx II 7i I I 1 73 41.V ymr; 7t eenrsstxeaowtasi fri conii luur momuw tuunele enpy fir TIE TBir.tT'SB contain th latest tali.

I sml wH bcevitl, iniii jous mnji'rt cohort fca a ULTxivlf ABVXMXSUO Reasonable In ell eases, thepriee depeainenpoa Uttimfc lln thltwiwP'- I 11 1 i I ml in til i iiniiiti. i I i i if I iff i I I Hi i 11 I I I I tf I. i J'1 1111 1 I '''''IT 1 fl; NfPQLE NUMBER Vi BEND, SATUHPAYj JULy! i2jV873i j. i. Ail 'iL'ln i j- 1 i maternal aftprehen 1 1 muni 1 191 nrin a 1 ilUTeauifewof.

tue VOL. tec. Attorney at Lav. Jl 4 iaw'A'bstfact iad CollectionOJ Wa CUy Waea Wuwka Wlsa me pMaawt JMfra Imp Urn wjtaw.iiy-.f ha prepared the ie-cification' for the Stand Pipe! for or city water-work and printed forms have been prepared! for the nae of bidden, which not only go into details, but give an approximate bill of quantities for the amount of iron it will require. 1 Th Stand mpe i to con.istofa 1- -1 W.

A. EUGBEE, Attorney and Conveyancer AKincncniM, ASTRACT OF TITLES wrought iron pipe five feet: I internal; diameter, andj two hundred jfeet high: rastintt unon a base easting which will Are kept Ii -tM offlce. Tneee Book ihow title to, all l''iiWiiWri County; and' teen tottea, up at an. expenw or W.uyu. Year, can be relied en aei accurate: one'ilioTild inTeit is Sr Particular Attention'paid to Coflectioru ana goHTeyna i.j Written and Guaranteed Abstract of Title InOikedjrkejUewrea.

DOTS LEGAL BuaLHESS rxoM.ru. ju. Land without examlainf theee Book JACOB WOOLVEKTOS. Insurance V00LVERT0N Agents ij'tSTATXSJSASif COLtECTIOS A2TD LOAH AQE2TCT. VtUU r.r.

Ma. CoHeOH-. Oty u4 Tow. LoU. Tami A WUr Ui-U.

vv'ereuTihM tkCM Mmm ahip cyy ftWn thpriDiil "LIOTEHBERCER II MIckiM Htrt. If 101 iTlrrif-TATi RhrftAtJ KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND PEEFUHEEIES, HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS ALSO A IjULL TIIB SOUTH BEND, 1NO. SOUTH BEND. IND. 1 1 1 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF i OILS.

TOILET. SOAPS. AND FANCY GOODS. ASSORTMENT OP AND PUTTY. i PRICES TEAS, COFFEES and STJQAB, j.

Paints, Oils and Varnishes, WINDOW GLASS Choice; Supply of Cigars and Tobaccos ALL OFFERED AT laOTRTEST OJBECZ. RECEIPTS, AND PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED, tNGflA VERC, ifl I wr I fJM aaa lahklBook ManjUKpturp. TrttlVaklaiteltrest W'I'aTOra! Earneitii BbliclteL "I1 1 (f CHOROVB A uaJ 4-ErlongwAdonkrl 4-4 fruitful lnstrtmentf A' deiun ir- ayingf-dugw he tratelin liubli, 4-1 drinks. traiKhtl 4-SoirieUiWp. thkl end tW: fr I 4-Whkt do, moustache liapiyr nev aahaa tWiuvtSnai.

I 1 7. I "it -hBook-keepi ifbfsUiigbtfi Neva lend th their efre lesson of three wi Menehoald open before iirwardsil i adhWhJtar4 4-A CbUnecti fiau ha Invert' naehlne fordarningatocklng Hefcaiy the "Ilkchetorti lineifd. 4-Manulacwrinflr I Is IsaL rWeat pay ing busing because It ten mill to make a toent I 4-A young main at a rrtV btlntf to! to -fbring forth the old si jrk" ibrongb uuiij uis Diomer-in-iaw. 1 J'JaitWT- nqueat.awitna aaaeu, noH WU 111 la Lhlna mann br deceasedT' Kr-i. Z.l hA 'TPV i I--.

II- i 1 TiTt ttt fThe reason for gteat number' of i tap Pff Are blacksmiths who mkkaa livit, by forginir. oricarpeatem who do a littla counter-rwung, any worse man menjwbi sill iron and 1 ho An editor's pistol haying In, be advertise that if the thief win return it be will rive hint ihe eontenta auu no question asxedjj I ii rr.i TTT i esy i beln me ma-lews afsry law Mr small roan, babv drie de play me wiiu see oer Vhen look of dhanfillrkli LeaJ Und saw dal funny littla bash, Und beard der vr dotioi(rrbwf, 1 i i i ll Bometime. dhere eome leeu aonoaalL vv tubd uer Tinuy vmu nu erawi 1 Bitbt hi its leeU anhaaili Dot makes him sins el L'lafet'aa alky. Ha sorry barrio be must ead. I 1 Und I must thumb shbrp oa Mr feeC To help dot lesU.

tlebebri lie bulls my' nose and klcla myii katrj nu srawis me oier eyesywoi Un sblobberli me vat I oarel Ltaa vasmy small yuun be or. Around my head dot leads' as sruqurtin at. So nif uB4 Oil I may doer never enmaaimia To dat cbmalf leett baby, Dot va me himself. WhaV the date of 'votik bustle fH wks what an aSxIoUs nanaof Oohlesk-ill a wwcu nu wii-uresaea uaugnter. silver sesrcninir ior ins itMtMiimhs, bis paper.

r-- A frontier correspondent Certain Jack after bis capture, remark that his appearance W(uld jhaVe beef iidjuuvru ire, unu Dceawasnea oen he was ironed. the deiKL- MontlAV everlinJ eager looking nian jubiped from thi iruui aim cisspeu, a waiting iwoman 11 his arms, "llesviensl my wif," Said piercvi my rumea," aaid b. Whk si oweu wnat Dotn wer Ulaklng orj i. tWhen a crowd of jay-hawMrs tu tod a disturbance in a Texaa ehiirrK oher day, the preacher reached' ni for a ishot gunj and said ''WiUlarq DeJlo, sit down, ot I'll make itf pafutT for you' William, sat down I and wa quiet as a lfmb. rl I I vA Tennessee ladv presented husband With I a pair of twin.

I raciainirHi an jastonisnea ineignoor; s'boHt- Mrs.BteH Bg will have 4uad pels next, and then centlpedea. lately neard or heart-broke wdiw who, in tolling a friend ho keenly she felt the loss of her; hash "i mourn: oyer the loss jorihim a an egle mounieth over Its prey I LJ i i.kiu bb bin teint apankihg machine irecentl dttcetl in the male depArtmen pooijc scnopis, na an ingenious meni to protect the Operators destj Thejmoiit slovenly And pupus are now embeiiiisned cuts," without the Slightest tile eight of th artist I HThe telegrnph operator irig over a IRoupie of mesSaije. wpre -wireq tne otner Oa is: irom tne wue, who i tn New York. I She aavs Te lietnoit f'M other fell i and prdke her arm this morning. What shall (I db TT The husband didn't loose! 4 moment iii telegraphing back Teli tied toifall airuin and hrojilr hor nmlt Stall J-Ifyon iwabt to send si po: to the girl you i adore, write) i this Aole with the jujee i of an onion.

I She Wil have to hold the card to the fire In or-tldr to bring! out the writing, but during ii.i:jtoi icuuer wtrus will proo- uoiy onng wars to ner lie consumption of cicam I ha mbra than doubled in Boston during the past fite years. i -i Potatoes are said; to hjtvej Douglas county, week fo- two eents alumliel. ij 1 A Wichita (Kan.) wife aged Oi, pre-septod her husband with the fourteenth pU-ilge of afTectton the other; day. Calravado Cisneras ha lieen Ihoiei President of the Cuban lltepublik, Irii Csiedes, reigned. I I Prohibition it a thin sliaUi In Boutnai I'i'ople don't have to search loig before tVy find all the whiskey tUeyjcah pay for.

MM 3 i The nail manufacturers in New Eh I il. jiieic (rrTiu niuu Mlfir't WOr Iy i and August, owing to the oVer pnwiuctlon. i livatt Yl, was lalled a liar by jawyef, hi dlesuended from the bench fand aq alpaca band around thej lawy At Vienna a floating cannon bail i ooseeii. Atinougn weigningow itllieS like a down feather i on A ntjis, ci.iiHV.UBK oi purei quickailrer irpui tile tt It brated mine of Ipria. 1 lie lncago 7 intra publuhe Sepdrte from difK-mit isdnta in! ih Norths westjerit StsU-s, which indicst jtliat thai ii ld of most kinds of grain; aadspi lally! wheat, wil be coasiderab abovel the average ProUuet i 1 1 A party of four have just rtiade lb iobrney from I.ndon to John O'GroAt'a Injiuse on biuvcies.

The distance bv the route taken i wh) miles-And they hive averaged ooiaiie a day. lbi la prob ably fthe greattstt bicycl feat Oil re I Paris patters state that.the Archbih op has aildressed at etition Ui the mttnbly asking! permission, to btf il bis own expense and by public suuscriHj lipit, church. on the MonUnsrtne strong-hbld of the (True bill have been fsanl sralpst (George Bid well, Austin IUdel), George McDowell, ami ICdwin Noys the fBartk of England foiigeni. and they; will be tried at the Old Bailey, In AugWnekt. the Shal.

oft $efore lekvaig Iimtloti, madeniany presents, inclndmg flHH) to the aervanU of Bucklngbim Paluce, and $11,000 to the Pplioeniien I I The funeral oif President 'Grant'! faih-er1. took place at! Kf ntucljy. Tuesday afternoon, president Qrant, Otville Grant and IMr. Kranieri wire! ndtcttlar V. Ave faahl raaaanfTYl tie exulnis nutton-hesdi trnd vhea Ieard d.

reel tvV Uhem; Peoples to wife daep say. Mora hke his father eferp davjr I.VasaobroadlilMliIsapa. Off I lmbwft. 4F mMM4 light libri0M. JiU.U AWiWvralr a lor, Mifpar.

"t0 tkialkt. i v. ii 81 only. irMV.y tp tt Uat I kaew th( jmragrM tcracB tWpata- Wmd ddenlj ebanftiirW wTontW. Mi IM IB WJH, ua tirewi itrMta or tunas vn It fieedM lha nB jr Wfm aora 1 immtn vat -fr HPlJi Tatl.jrt of tb Lord wi i id lutU.

ii -is BiM Um4 VWnV mm niiea in 1 1 -lr(iil-rotw4 MinU, with Hi Aad amaa tku I bad loved ea aarth, stood with tbHa rouad the throne, rAllwwthy ia the Lamb," ithej aaatt rTha i wry Bat Is wor tat ihmjt nli ba.ida. lMf my latior' Ami fsaUi, nn4 lM.i!k4 Lea i idrotu toy and iraoe. IM i BlokrD--1 bowed bjora his throae. i that at laat. i i Bad MMd the obi est of my hopes, that aarth I MleaaikwaaBaet.

MWf.Jli Aad (hew fni solema ioaeai Where is the dwdam I I re" Mart Poi every soulAaey led te.ase,taey weacajew II Ij I Wi. i And such caw bright rs watd had bsin.i If eh I had. beea up deed, i i if If thok had'rt aoaahti aon wadia feat la ILrSi if'" i1 Jill I 1 sf 7 Jjdid not mean that ttati thoald'st tread th. ajof lUaaloDa, I iff 1 JS But UA the olearand light tkiek reaad i i the foAtteeashnne i -iili ahojuld trnide some othet wear my 1 brfitht home of rest, i 'x Aad than; in blearfn thoee aro.ntlie bad 'ft L.I thyltbeen 1 IrbdTjsina Csded ftoni my hickt: the rtioe ao jj loaaer spake. 1 I Affeltaeemed brood V7 aouU Whlqh.

I bax I feared to break. i 1 i I And ished at last I fated around, la morninff. I rtmmenbfIihL i pf aplrit felU o'erwhelmad pBUd kbat fWorfs rose kwt weot. with phasteaei joy. thai vet That yee aaother hooir was (ay fJUi, i n.i.woras soow, i i bat yee some sinner I mlht tell Wad help to lead doaja aw 'ptfdlj toWk ma is i I i ixime i 1 a bow while on th earth 4U.

tow while oa th earth tar, mjr ttotto rio liv to loiieerto taTtetl bill Uin Wlodlttd If i.j'IOVWe.i "HI I IIS I i ij jAn4 (ravea a- my ntmoat jhls HrdV They that torn man to JthclordJ brfcht is theitaissheU'shine." iT i I I i MRIjlfEr TRorBEEni i liri JonB wu married. He bad Iteen hi a Montr! time! ami tinfe i 1)9 remembti, lalnioaCi i jT'bo first Mrtt Jonea waaa nrettt schoolbovt lav. )lable for more than tlx'r taMtotha, (md taa fittding th Wunlen orfci grir heatv Ihr borne aloneJ 'decided to ibarehl regret with Ja nympataisiof einjnaa irienm ino ponaecuun-ww 1 no Kutauiiitv 01 fariair meaaurea. p. Ionav was lurain A widowtsf at the a kr link :vv.ms rv.Apuxj nd liavlag the habit or marrjinf, ad ffered nls broken life end lxreavad afll- Mtiona to Mipa l'atiene Nart'hJKB, tna larayoUBgladjwftbjrtTrfi j.

I We. hare bald that lit. 6vh Jbad a utbtt mf being married, ahd? bad ao "apou'hln that, Providdtica t)nei(l lie way, he would ip allpfdu-ibiUtt JlAVe followed up worries eareuienta with a laoceaiari tof coriHol- litioaiK Mui in lectine Mfc 2'atience be bad sad no rgrd to aotBpatibijity tr temper. Jie Latl nec tDaugbf any. thina about ii HU i other iniarriflir had bMrt hartnv acr.iilehtai blxi; art far ia be kbfew or reflected thai -watf tei or-ler or nature.

Itftt Bliaa ratience bad habfti ob, ant wu irt: vitb liflrname, for' wan the habit? of ibduraeee. i It 'iwea fkilin that leaded 10 virtue, a pd fche lived ia the remote anti the ftBUre; The resent with ber'waa never dtiitbUiit but a make aLift, a mere temporary) eapedi-nt tin lictter tiweav pistancie not oiity. Unt enchAntneht to ber tiojetts of pur iuit, but wan abdolutelt thtf Ofily tjharm id whirl she WM aenutiveii ie really fiKed llii JotieaalnfiJBt upjittv the hour af bia ahe mM tolerated pin evea-aiierv i i ITiey at hoarding fof a imfej hnd aaidj ubinweire Ja- all her riiid3-rf Oh fen, it is Very, torhfolrtAble for the tireaept: until Iwdlfefel able to tr. 1 Joeea. ifter there-ar bad been reiterated ltr the fiftieth time, fattened that he vu abje ta kjeep housej To prove this; ha engaged fnd farniahed A tasteful andan-bther year aaw Mistrea Patience the pa-ttenmiatreM of her own 4eHi3e.

pa a pieaaani saia aha tow pT fnsbeetida. ifi ''Jill i "Wbyyea," returnees Mf. Jonea. lt a all we can eitJect in a bdubel wd hire. if we jartre to build; weabauld plae vWry lifferently, of epnne.

Ahfli'itiiee fou cno gbe oontd have the Jit-art totaake oiDroffefiaente in hhrubUarV treeat Mrs. 0rundy, thope to five ing! enough have a'Thotwe ef ffi I 'I 'll I i Mt. Jonea wa weU-to-d knd kod- tataredU Moreover he Wa. a little ob Ue, we hafej aeen and ho dtd not xerceive that something t4 pu( up with a with -most of a oractical necWlv. Jpo he aaid, very generou.4y Mn.

Joaed, in anoiuer year you aoau jqaye a iiaufte 'our ewn-1" 'i ainf afraid i you cartriof afitrd to build suoh a house aa wwdd I) Ml raiik and will. Ymi fahall ntodifv the plan tvourself, or draw 4 'newi tine, if ou orpfur ill u. i Si I I I Mmi Jonea sighed, "It kiH take! soJ bbK tauMing," and every rational Was" deferred ntil tW should i ret iutd theiriown dwelbftg, There were tha uwual delays And disappointments, and 3 Mrs. Janea's of endurance was, fully qhe waa- regaled with a aVeet; a ess kirtp drawn atit." AC leneth the 1louefwa built, and fdmished. the! ground laid and blasted atftl Wneeia or in new estaoiitdtmenc vsuriw hi niouohi Moreover, bv ntra feootl luck Jierewas very little to afttl, and andoj lospjT tlia Arrangement era dfsrai h)e, land the axperimenta mcceaea i 'i hoix, my said Mt.

Jonea, be-i ncvolehtlV Menuy, -tnat we are niw in- allo.aktiriftrtf'lIll,' I cbn- ditloB take comfort'-lj 3 4 'ir ever get settled Mm Well years rolled on awl lUeyfeiera Xha hawera bloomed, aad'tha fruits npened. LiiThe turf thickened n- veives, sad the trees grew i tall iand' 9astC Welcome shade, girapgew psiav dd to adtAire the premises a4 the a-exlVand, i neighbors I paid their various tribate of envy land iadmlraUn. itrl Jones smoked his prime ijrtfwj.Jn, taa back I ptaaaav'aad to look couWoUd, i Iv'ot so with Mrs Jonea. 1)o'al the tnremtums flashed lipon hef residence she replied obroiaatvaly, iVeJ a pretty1 place, but we sloji't kkow wh we built it for i bate no ildrea ta eoata alter as, and: atre JP putting ti'p improvements: for, to jwiU 4owa.f 6 lit' i U4 I Was ser a wtanan so favore strangers il ravoredof Tan IndoUreat fortune I "Withirt a Tear of the, rUtrrnce of ihla eaikiHjra Janee wai the happy ao, me patient other fiw amir fionous r. Mr.

Jones, who bad wan; aiflcmty. ineontrollablv iubilant no.vTb hoy waa healthy and hnndsomen and' btfght. There wa abotlt liiml -he was a fixed fact, star of the first tnAK- lie had wants, It'Wtrua, fori -J L' Thai ubt to sparkle op ty brw adotDM iritk tbMUfbtietaihiBa, (m wnera sr. au ino, raaiaitt Kars, jrj thf erowB i Toadsr thou aee'at a clorioas ibroa, a. I 1 aetdeave aeaar.

1 -i TT 'ST stm! AUatstUe 'pi' Al tf-iWrwk af ia Waa f-wfTdai'iuTw: foUow. Ingis the very iatfest newi concerning i The follow bar dispatch Ihaa been re ceived ftomihe Purser of I the wrecked LtVAlandfi V.MJ Jul 7th 1R7A I ffThe City! Ijpi Wadhington struck oa Gnll EockUr.irort Laheari70t mile west of Bambrol at .2 o'clock p. Jujy 6th, In a dense fbgf.T She ii likely to become a total wreick. 'All the passenger, crew, baggage, and.) spare) storef were landed at Port lahaar, Bh had 4 dense fog all, the way front Queensto wni The wire na not: been working since oaiur-Tl C8lghef Mah i The City of Washhirton was built at GlasgOwL in 1856; and is jconsidertd a Stanndh veaseL beinr ibuilt of iron, with I stout iron fastenings, i She waa 802 feet long, reel: oroaq, met peep, ana jz leet arait. sne Wftl snipj-rigged, had three decks, nd Was furnished with water-tight bulkheads, and had a maximum capacity of! 2,885 tons biirden.

Durinr the Crimean! War she made sevr eral important trip in the service of the Englishhas; been I in the service of the Iamanl Company I for a' considerable time, nut was usea laweny ss an i extra vesseUi it insured; at au, tne: risks are probably belli: bi Meiwriters irt Eng The tugboat Dauy of Liverpool NM arrived here this morning witb the mall and, the Purser of the Ionian steani4 dti Vi WAshiogtoli from whorii the following particular jof the'shtpH wreck were! mul) The City of Wasbfi ington aailedfirom Liverpool on the 24tti of fron1l jthe time of leaving that port until1 theveasel struck on the; west side of port Lbhear OB the westerh coast, neither sun or Stars had been seen, that it wa impossible to obtain shin. Wh twafcowliaj tenday, thefoM wa so thick kadi so dense that no object could be seeq h'tbif ahead. Every body on boat supposed the vessel was proceiedingon her Way to N. YJ and the Only intimation to the contrary wa a heavy jgrating sound as the Vessel was driven oyer the rough bottom pf the shoals, where she npw He. The steam-' er Was going at the; 'rate of! about nine knot when the.

struck. There waa no excitement on board at the, time. Ev-j erybody was perfectly calm, And Captj Philjips, jofficers and Crew, immediately set about lowering Uie boats ket-i ting the passengers on shore, of whom there were 28 Cabini and 481 steerages Meantime gjubs Weie tired from the stranded hip, aad In; answer to themi mod ranin aloitoitilA in ainnll Itiinla fVnti Whom the first: intimation Was; obtain as to the 1 location where the vessel bad been driven, i Fortanatety the sea was calm, and the distance from the inain land only abpUt one-fourth Of a mile. All the boabi were" 'speedily launched and manned; 'and id! three hours from the time pf the disaster every soul on! board was landed at Fort Lehear, where the Inhabitant busied theiiiselves! providing temporary accommodations for passengers and crewiM In direction, the ship was steering; along the dangerous western coast of this Province: and her 'escape from de' ttruction on the reeftj and sunken rocks so plentifully sprinkled along the icoas was simply, providential. There is no theory ottered to aocount for: the ship's direction though it is.

a factkhat it observations had been taken from the time of tearing Liverpool to the moment of the 'iThn'i bhuw wliM-a tliA steamer is stranded is inside of Little Gull Rock, oh what is properlr known as Gbll Rock Bar. This is distan from Lock Port, the nearest port; 20 miles, and from Halifax 80 miles, in latitude 48, longitude 64. Some 06 cabin passenirers have beeti comfortably Kcommodnted in houses at Point Lebearj while for steerage passengers and the crew, tenita arid awnings made! from shi pa' sails have been ejected on shore Where they have been conn fortably attended to Since The agents of the Company here have chartered a steamer'; to bring the passengers and Crew to Halifax. She sailed for the wreck at daylight this morning and will prooaoiy return to-morrow aiternoon. Passengers will be forwarded to their destinations by the moat expeditious route, instructions to that ettect having been sent to the! aSerf Perf-1 11 not correctly known whether the; ship will prove a total loss or riot.

It is thought that all the cargo wilt be got out but in a damaged stfte. Djvers and wreckers with their gear leave' here iimuediately for the A foeting of intense relief pervades this coitimunity thai no lives were and that a -second "Atlantic" calamity has been avoided. The ship is lying on an even keel as if rding at aiichor. There is about 1.1 feet of water it hiirh iido, on the shbals. The; engine room is full of water, which ebb and flow through it, And it is supposed that a hole was.

stove in the boti torn beneath the engijie room. Tbesec-: ond deck is partly clear of water, but below the ship is fuU The fog did not lift Until yesterday morning, when, for the first tinie.it Was seen that the ves sel narrowly escaped total atid immedi-' ate with; a probable toss ot every on on board. The distance be tween the port ''bows Of thf ship and Little Gull Rock wf only about two hundred yard. 3 How; she escaped in so denser fojt mar villous. And all on lKMtrd, passengers and creW, lare' detply- thenpflll 1 1 JEW, PACHAKn AMD iii sur 1 i 1 i 1 A WaA Prwdaellow.

Frcift AfeVrr. Gen. Packard's defence of the salary swindle is a Weak production, and he would have acted wisely if he had never! written a line on the isubjeeti i 4' i fj I Vosi tke Ototen Point -Spfcltr. We are! frank; to say, so far as we havei been! able to judge from con versa lions, with people from all portions of the county, tnat it is our unbiased opinion that Gen. Packard eould "njever agaiiij tne vote pf tniscountyi i neycare.

jw many precedent iay be quo-j ted asXexamjJes to puthoris a suitse-i quent acKof the like); kind4-prevdentj or no precedent, they- and believe the salAr: increase to be wrongs and to that ophrion ihey rill adlierei though the heavens fall. -tt -j -M-i 1 f- i VAbat eiea. PeeanM SbwaiM Have I i From faf Wintnutp Ihtmoiraf. llonl havef Upord forwarded a copy of hi Adtkess the "salary steal" to the met of thej pshircj Lower liouse of the; -New illaii Lrgislature before it passed the Join resolution denouncing tn measure, i Packard like Ben that hon. BebJ Butler1, ea timate crime by dollar dndl cents he seem to think! a the amount to be paid by each individual so fery small that ther can be B0 1 criminality; in members of Congress itoting themsel vesj five thousand dollars' a I piece for back! services.

He duo nbteem to reoogniaet the principle that ho that is unjust inj small also We are glad to be aasUrtxtlhat cluri Con creasman take ue fswatf' with inch ease And. grac4 i I- ly Oearir ml -T- ItietJ i Elsewhere w)A give Gen, Pkckard the! benefit of some space to iahpw Why hj voted for the nw ealary tif Congress The retroactive jfntw bf jthat; ad bf certainly indelunaiblfi simply because of th ainile feet that itbe Pby of Con-j grensmen taNin.the nature ori contract ana mar. pne 01 me enntraxntng paru' availed uaemseives Of te power, get oOalr entrualiod tn incrnaaa their DV a bioliAr snmTVhsn iatloulntMl OVf th ffipreraioT lithe mmibMi Hi thsj aoJ ceptance the ahd aalliry al r4ady! rJZAhA the Only One Urty waa faulted irt thi. hew Contract; and It is a aewpriaiaie in or any-! thing eiaet: lor on parxj 10 ua au we agreeing ta a contract ll The new eala-i ry.aa applied to a future Congress, hi a i i il I. T.

A 1- 1 31 7 i obeervaMons Ounng tne entire passage in order to ascertain the position of thM bh the steamer struck about; The R.aswa 4l.i a.Craaa v. following wwuutsi uswagea to crop ana ouiid-iBr and ertiinatei pt lose by the recent ram have been reeeived.here In Ohio urougnoas a-ayen county, oat, wheat and corn, hay bet seriously damaged, many trees uprooted and; one barn de- moiisnea. uom ewimriea a In Washington county the crop 1 were considerably beaten oown ana aamaged. An estimate of he less cannot be made. report not beiht ufBclently full.

I- In Belmont county several acre of timber were destroyed, i' Fori a mile arohnd Belmont nearly ail the fence were blown down admitting stock Into jthe gram. leui oi near, ana corn were also flattened out I In Morrow county, nearCardington.oii Thurjkday and Friday, the storm hurled fencee and timber in all directions. Many jyaluable orch- arua were ruinea. i ne jios. in rank lin county is estimated At ito Bottom land wer cove: with water, destroying crop and part of the town of Canal! Winchester ia under water compelling some firm i to stop business.

In the southdnr portion of xacKuig county cr )pa ar all down And badly damaged. The Newark, Somerset A Straits vilie Railroad Buffered jse-verely. Twenty-fik mile of track washed out and several bridires de stroyed, 1 In the western part of iButler county the rain did great damage to crops, and a large lot of timber was also blown down. In Clark county the damage will not be great except ip extra wdrk and inconvenience, i in harvesting the prostrated grainv In Union county the wheat crop ia badly damaked through out, especially ajong the (creeks, where whole nclds were destroyed. In, ricla-way county the crop destroyed and washed away will approximate in value 1 100,000.

To this may be added broohi-corn within three miles bf Circleville, $25,000, In Athens1 county, at Nelsqn-ville, the Hocking River overflowed ahd inundated the lower partof toWn, jA large number of families were compelled to leave their, house andlcontents, ahd fly for life, so sudden and unexpected did the flood Crops on bottom lands are a total loss. The damage crops is estimated at $10,000. A great number of uuniliea living albng the r(v-er in the vicinity of i Atbehs, were compelled to move on higher) ground. In fairneld county the loss on private property is estimated at! above half a million dollars. Many low farms are swept of everything except buildiugsj: in uuncon county grain: in snock aad that standing in fields waa alike prostrated, making it neceSsary t)o cut a greilt portion of it by haii.

Inl the southern portion of Greene county the wheat crop suffered badly. The Estimated tyss is fifteen to twenty; per cent; in ottyir portions of the county thr loss is con siderably higher, fhe weather is stjll showery, and unless! it clears up soAn the wheat crop which' is about ripe will be greatly injured. 'In MuskingtUn county, Zanesyille, Wash ington, Perry; Wayne and Knox, townships, surterd the most, the damage to growing crops being not less than besides -a heavy loss or timber, 1 II In the South-eastern part of Indiabd the loss is very sevew. Fu(ly two-thirds Ul VIIQ WUUBt VIOr IB AVBIilOjKVM JWIfltTJf, IJecatur and Shelby counties. Wolcra rateaita.

i The following Western patent were issued from the United States Patent fin Office, for the week feuding Jnne 1873, as reKrted for jthe Tribune Gridley A Warner, Patent Attorney and solicitors of patents, Jbo. ISOSoutb Clark street, Chicago, III. ILLINOIS. Coffee BtoeiterlhJosephi D. Adney, Chicugo.

II i bpark arrester Alonzo w. Urnm. Litchfield. i Boot stitcher Parid Harris, Litch field, Horse power kllenry I. Marnetto.

Chicago. I I' Presser foot for sewing maebme-r- George W. Allerop, Robinson. 'j Medical compqiiiid Joseph M. Cun ningham, Mount Morris.

Traction wbeeI4-(hn G.Gallett, St Augustine. ij Automatic gattf Cyrus Gillenpiie, Shoe hiciiig Jtiies Harding, Gules- burg Scaffold -Daniel V. Miller, Huntjs- II. Pallnier, Moh- ville. Knaisack Geo, moutb.

Process of keenine-corn for grindirjg Vm. Htandinic, 1 Hi Quajin. Draft hook' for cultivntota August. Adams, Sandwich. I i Earth boring jmachinb Wm.

H. Bouser, Paris. i End gate for wagons Jesse D. Carey, Monica. Stucco ornainent-f-A.

D. Gonhird, Chicago. i i Refining butter j-Oeorge W. Kirch-hofler, Chicago. i I i Kotary barrow Kolanu Rakestraw, Wyoming.

Adjustable try sciiiare tt harles Schaefer, Chicago. I i Wheelbarrow Jolin ptchneider. Kankakee. INDIANA. Corn planter George Hayes, Lau- renceburg.

Katlroad crossingi-ltolert .1.11 ugne. Itynear. haw handle V. Atkins, Iml anapolis. Itotary engine Hamuel 1.

Oi-liHtree, Orange. ill Harvester li. 11. lleS- sler, Tipton. Pump and nrerngine haniuel Weir- ick and Henry Ittllrope, Warsaw.

MlfimtAX. Double-acting ptimi-rPliiIander M. Barker, Grand Haven. If Tap and uie A.4Kj ltart.iel, Detroit. lte-iproc-ating ijnirn i George Coan, Wyandotte.

I Cap-settinir and extractisg deviCe-- Ezra Holmes, Granijl Rapiilk Ilarvester-cutter-Hpaniuel H. Well- inga, Bridgevillc I I Window-screen laniei V. Keiiam, Detroit. -T- Tlte aaaMla auilhra Ball The first locomotive on this line pas ed Over it, says the Ihifl'alo of last Thei roatl is now Monday completed, but the pitst anil west connections are not yet made. The Directors met last week ai ierfet-tl the fol lowing action: i 1.

The com pan was to loan its credit to, and guaranty (or Mock in, the Erie and Niijgara Ctimpauy, and to subscribe for and becomi owners oil' stock therein. The same Uiwera were conferreil with reference the Michi- fan Midland and Canada tlit-oledo, Canada SoUtliern, land Detroit Railway Bridge Company i and to-the Jetroit itiver lUilntau and Bridge Com- py-. i An agreement between this com- pany'and the Erie and Niagara, for ojk crating-the line of. the latter. 3.

An agreement with the Directors of the Hamilton and Lake. Erie Rail way for running oven: the line of said company, and for other purixme. Thy-Canada Southern prppt'r will have-to depend principally the Toledo, Can ada Douthern and I Jlichlgdn Jluiianu for its western conn tiion. 'The former places it itt commui idation i ith the T-lexloi Wabaah A ntfrn, nid the latter will gi the Southt a direct Chicago connection. With these two important feeder in operation at the est, and the proposed New Ylork Weal Side form)-ing a seaboard connection, tjlie traffic of the Canada Southern.

Railway cannot fail to rapidly assume large proportion. Cawtlam 1 'Married! ladie should be cautious about disciplining their huband when the latter come home jtipsy, by ticklng their head into bucket of cold ate At each time the are not noted 'for the recent'oni of Mr. Junk, of MArietuJ wa In the habit or disciplining ner nusoand, but ahe know better Last week he tried it, and held his head in the pail until he Waa subjugated, Now ahe it a lose widow, ppeaaed. Then measles: whoopine- unui tue young them lL tlie .1 grew roon4 aa4 rosy, and ahe thin and anxious, but still unalterably patieat. At school ahe feared he might study too taudh, too little, and as he(r fears were pretty eouallr divided between the twa penis, pfesumea tau pe avoiaea bot4.

xumi sue naa a general rmwgtv ing (est hsahould be'spoiledi end from toot much petting at home bet-ome an indolent arid naelew member of society. But thougl th reader may' share her fears ia this regard, Master Jones falsi fied them alL indulgence and oppor-tnnitv aeemed fea arree with fbioi. Ha was ambitious and self. reliant; and not objectionably Wnen at last be decided to btudy for; a profeasioo, Aha mother fitted out hia wsrdroba with te luctant cars, and his first letter iron, collet was Bttoktaaad with rather mora than, the full proportion of natural tears, "Ja gad 9MU doing jwellT she saidtin reply te a remark from her I miss Mm mora than I can tell yau Since we havs only one, we could Iwiah ha oould have staid with nauj frheVeveu jearaofhia atudent-life ore very long t4i wait." Ut fTo waii Wnw.r louireu mi. Jones.

i tlms.Mlmlntf 7 wor the i -1 -r-r- hiawife. Whr, me gooa: time not Wt rouse it Were come lonrairo. been having it -ie aaay a with yoa. i Jonds. but ever; beerji free from isnxsa-tv fotamlnbteiimr.

Ai "And never wlU be, my dear" etur I ed the husbAadks he shook asherl romiTus jdgal "ItJa positively your 7: Iv- -u i- a strong point, ana i have quite an aami-ratioa for your skill ia it, Yoa will find more to subtnit tp in any giten circum-stadces thaii aWy woman i i have ever Mrs. Jonea raised her eves to herbuar Wndj-in meek! surprise. She forgave wro; ana was siient 1 Kpriaar Ha ffww Averaira Wa, aaam uwniarueBB). ner mm iiier, A woman' who. considering the mat ter of her aprinri bat cia an iatereating Subject fo Contemplation.

First," she buys a straw; frame that looks as if Jt had been etrncc by hurricane and then eat down ori by ah entire Coroner1 rufr. I Aftet that, when she rides in a street car, sue annas ue ueuuia pi every spring; bat that enters, and learn. tnemiau p3 naart, aaa aocw saeotai Sums overjtne cost or nbtxin, and maked up her mind tol have flowers in hers like thoae Worn by the woman in the corner and.lace like that gaudy-looking creature in the middle, ill And then she th etrei and studies all! the haU that come along. and when'a-woatan passes her; with one on sha twists her neck around to see how it 'looks ibehind, ahd(is disgusted see that the Woman iaj also1 dislocating her peck; to pee Aow she trims her hat. When she arrives in front of a millinery Store ehe lingers entil she has analysed all the sorina- hata in the window; and ahe determine id trim her's in nineteen ainerent ways, aou uaoiuea not io.

nave fiowera1 like that jwomin who sat in the corneri Then shoots into th store and asks to tee hata," with the air of a person, who has aj whole female seminary to rig tout wjtfr $8qhead-geur She examinee jhat in the establish meirC Overhaul ten bushels of flowers, gets about; $30 worth ktf work out of the saleswornanij ind then says ahe will ilook furthei" The she goes home With her mird fixed oa thirtv-eieht or nineiditfenenl styles iniwhich she wants to trim her hat a while she begins to think ahe pugh to have a featfc- er in it. and she paaae two or ateepfesw nights itiryinglto decide w. er toiMtoneion'er, tffm I AiMrt iimi leha win. 1. ahe lies awake nt.

nights en deavoring loyleterminej wbetber ltaball be red or blue. I fche fljtes oa blue; She buy the trimming aed sews itpaia aeventy sujccessivjh potations, her mind filled with deepe4 anxiety as to whethr er the feathet should go on thai right ride; but just; then Mrfk Browa paxaes the froat window! witua feathet on the lift side of her pad af she changes it The next mfiirninr Mrd. Ferruson calla. and herl feather js on ttye right side and then anothetifhrtnge ia At church, the next davMra. Smith has leathers iin b0tsides and ftls.

Johnson ha tine on opJ nen more Sleepless nigbtf arid more painful; uncertainty, fl Atlast utterdespairj bhe takes the hat to 4 rpnhber, oa psys ten aonars to hve it inniuieu. jn uBii. ik uuiutm uomq noe; pronoudcesl uhtftill and pick It al) to pieces, and broioda over it, aad iwor riet, and frete, and lodea her appetite: Land feels lif to bea burden 1 for two weeks longer; Until euddeuly shei hiui jnst the right! thing, and Deratnealonce more serene fnd nappy, andxpuratbe baton, and toes! out And makesr tnilli ions of other women miserable became! i si Si if a 1 fc a- weir sir! hata ar net! trimmed exactly like hers, aa a i fJ ff wom0 t7mSTTkagi jpr an organl! iof spring "-T, 1 simply Ait Mect Of compawaioru 1 v' IJ '4 The; IiiUtt fieink in sn lntereatina? ar ticle OB thejehfcago business th fkmoual Sihgeri! Sewing Mschine i'Co nyac 'fTh woodwork aad legs iof the stands sare and finished in South. Bend, fnd and are simply put together ink thesa shops. South i Bend being rj the heartof the extensi ve Jblacki walnut itegipa of the country and, with in easv teach of the iron fields of Lakej Superior- tbosef Articles, can be morti there than any oth4 er place on I the continent A majority of the rhachirles sold have what! iaealli ed the Ifoldgftablw' which snstains the work when the machine are ia ase, sjidjwben notiat Work the table is fold-; ed so as: to form; cover for the more delicate-; pari of the machineJ i.Thia cbver! wa invented by George Kenxietha.Vice I'resident oir th eom pany but jm he failed to have it paten4 ed it has been adopted by the mannfac-; tjurersof ailinmchlnea and is aniyersaUy, tpnial It is ani using to know that in nglahd no; machine stands any show; fprppujaHtylnhljBs it is 'represented to be of Americlnl manufacture, and moat' of the "leading machine are counterfeited in tBatryvfvThei-Singer Manufacturing Company, by the use of their penecteq mapninery at eouut tuna; can without protection of cpmpeifll witli and; undersell the English manufaetureroa bis own soil, parts of machine beinps made in Indiana and: shipped acroea the water Ito London, as! tbey amtovnicago.

f.y- lji4 eauaiw-a CleopetraV Keiedle i a solid, taper-' inr obelisk of red) rranite. cut from ton to DOttoni Iwith deervaharnlr symbolie characters, wbich. nobody un- which lies five feet below th level of ground. Ita mate waa djacoTered About thirty years ago.i Both were brought overj one hundred miles; from thd ancient jcity of On, the great university Of ancient Egypt, where Mo see waAjedncatedf How such masses weiw tnnsported Isuch a distance all the way At desert of sand cannot be ex-plained; yet Pharaonhj engineers i accomplished the fekt without marring the blocks.) The horizontal one was presented by Mahomed All, to the English Government i After some month, of ef-. fort Britlab art iaa ni failed raise tt but of its preaefct bed, a vessel detailed for carrying the cariosity to London rets rned Without a cargo.

Thus was; th skill of modern times shadowed, by th ancieatal '9 jrl-f i v.L. "Toti ehoulda't be i Aid Mr. Partington, Isa's Leasa. I- glatinoua, as. with an anx- ieus she marked the sifong convulsive effort that young' gentleman Waa making te bolt the last quarter pf a rainee pie.

You; shouldn't be so glutinous, dear. Yoa must be very careful, or yon will get something in your elementary canal or sarcopagus, one of those day, that will kill yoa, Isaac" T.i I. laws i I If i- A Spricauy Bawsrt. i- from th JficAyaa CUt i. We omitted ooUcing.

inourhutistsue, the appearance pr the couth -ed Daily The proprietor de serve well of the public for their cour age, enterprise, and good taste. a od-iookingK pngfA.y ana oj1 avvnil woma 1. 1 gentleman advertiaes for a boy to assist him in his office, and nearly fifty applicaat praaented 3efar hlmj. On 01 the whole atuabef he selected one and a is missed the rest snoaid like to now." said a friend, "on what rround yoa kelected -that boy who had not a NenmejdaAkaa. ft -ff 00 are ahl.aa' genUa manL -ue baa a great ue, wiped his feet when he came la and closed the door after 'him, showings that he waa earafak ravwna hia eaX inataatlp.

to that old man, howug that he wa una ana thoughtful; tie took oa his cap wbei 1 1 be came in, and answered my ie ion promptly 'And respectfully, oa ing he era polite and gentlemaaly; he eked ap the book which I had purpose Laid upon the floor and replaced it on the! table, whiluvall the rest stepped i ver it of shtrvedJ it aside; and he wait quietly; jfor hi Jurr Instead of push ing and crowding, showing that he wa I tonest and orderlyj When I talk ed thbim. I noticed, that hi clothe were carefully brushed, hi hair in nice order and hi! teeth white milki and rheat he Wrote hi name I noticed that hfav finger naila were clean, hi.tead of Km ing tipped with jet, like that handsome little -fellow in the blue jacket Don't yoa eailj these; things letter of recoi lmendatipnt I da, ana I would give more far, what I jean! tell about a boy 1 iy tulng iny eyes ten minutesl than all the fine letter can bring till 'fiiH i.friiws-s ii! Thjere Is nothing with which are ae familiar and yet of which we so Uttle a the process? of dying, greati mystery can only fathon iknow The great mystery can only fathomed la the. a We ait bj ide of friend or relati ve in hi last extremity we'jratch the lark oadow a it ateal oyer hi face, ahuttinr eut all of earth We suffer witkSumi ia a jeonwpoikdug degree the agony of separatioa but We can never know! what is 1 ipaaaingi at that awful moment in his mind. wha do the dyiai think rliwys ab English Writer. There -an moments when the anguished faces that ben4'overtheni wou ktj jrive much knowi that death i creeping net rer and nearer.

i Theyj hear him in the restless tick ff the clock, in the sobs of tjh children, in the desperate, anguiahl bf the watr-hins' mnther ThS know that vet a lit wle 44 tbe moving abadow on the pane, tne twiner i ue Dira. ue dying sunlight and the weird sigh of the winds, will cease be for the sick man-4-that a few more hard drawn bteatba Will bring him lace to face with unfathomable knowledge. They know that they may tiever, after: to-day, get one more living kiss from tips, gala the nam or ve. ana as tney yearuswr a sign, his eye look beyond them lavisible presence. litf taint Shew UV wuivBDnfw uw I 1 wander in seatcli of something they not rtye him.l Is the face 1 to which he beckons that of friend or foe 7 Ae those flowers he would fain pluck from jaome sariai I cluster Of blossoms 1 Dbea hear the weeping Doe he gues how near i the solution or earth' ReaelwMe ef 'Beamawt.

To the W. "Warden, and Bi of outh Beqd Lodge, Bio. aaa aw. i v. 1 1 i Yolir Committee appointed resolutions expressive of the com olence of th4 Lodge in regard to i the death of our esteemed brother, Cjarret Detiaven, respectfully submit ufollowin: WsEBiUs, Grand Architect of the Universe, ta.

His infinite wisdom, has seen fit to call from hi labot-e ben below, to i his rest and) reward tin the Grand Ledge above our worth yaridbe-loved Brother, Oarrett DeUaveni there- TjMotwk Tot in thjiismideii dUdb of Brother Oarrettl DelI4tenj wet febl that he is hot lost toiua, but! ha only taken his ea rthly demit from his Lodge below to that Grand Lodge abovewhere perfect irmony reigns, where: Di viile Wis-doni i nd -1) veil ruW supreme over all spirits in that beautiful clime of immor- otinynor- i of Broth-had lost a tontyj fti EeMved. That in the Death Oairrett Dellaven the craft cherished brothe, the commonity a good and useful cititen, wbose, works end honeai Integrity have left a record; in our heart, and whose example is worthy of, emulation. jTf if 1 Kttblvtd, That while we humbly submit to! the will of Him who doeth all thing well, we do most; deeply sympathize with the children and friend) of our departed brother, in this their i ad bereavemenCf Jiehed, That a copy of these hreao-lutioni be nresented td the children ed the deceased, and that they be published in tuts, city paptara. J. Adam Barnhard.

I W. L. Barrett, ifJbavaaec. CI 11 R.miTS' V. lit AM.J i He I ray eel terlTBeaa.

l.a'telergymninIn4inapoliJ,hiie preacai preaching his sermon one Sunday; even ing parcelled a young man aud ybung woman under the 1 rallerv in the act ot kissing each other behind a hymn book, did, not lose nut 1 He did not fly into unseemly- and call upon the band ton to rusn up W. aisle and die i riots ra. mo i ue remained Mo calm. He beamed mildly; at the; of-over his spectacles, and" when fende: the nz man Kisssd ner tne nneentn time merely broke hi sermon off in midrlli nf "thirrtlv." anil fared fervent prayer behalf of th man in the pink necktie, ani "Vpuni the rn aiden infthe blue bonnet am graythawl, wlo were, profaning th Mnctukry by bating one; another in peW No. fiA," And the congregation I said th woman suddenly pulled her veilj down; hod the young man pat there and awomaoiuy to nim-self.

He does not go toihurcn as much he did. it'- 1 i il aw aia1 a AwuwsWaaigatlwm. from tt OUcue eet, i Washington dispatches give an ap parently autnoriuiive contradiction to report industriously circulated by friendi of General Butler to the fttoct that that gentleman is backed byj the pOwerjand influence of the Adminiatra-t tkn in effort to capttire; the Repub-j omination ror uovernor oTAia- sn il wr a t. eocretary iKicnardson i toboa warm friend of! the kt. itiiniinli mm na other nrominenl man with the Government who de- tier' sucorsa.

fThe Admlnis in fact holds a position of en- trality hi relation the Massa- smie-r-a poaiiion wnicu I win relieve the mind Of a cohsid- erable number of BepubUoan in that commenwealth. Cltext a. Awaepls. n- mz ir The feature of the day-wa an oration by Schuyler Colfax, who arrived on last evening, havineen met at New Buff-: alo by la committee of citlzees. Hi ad dres wa to have been 'delivered ia the forenobn.

but Owing ta the threatening aspect or, the heavens he made a Short extern poraneous4 address appropriate to the occasion. -At 2 o'clock in tie afternoon he spoke4 to a large concourse of people from A stand erected in front of the Wiidence MCfef eris-t H4 wa enthusiastically ahijlwsi frequently interrupted by hearty and pro-longed applanae, the1 hold be etilT baa upontba people of thia region. Despite the falling rain during the last hair oi the oratton, ue people staid ant last word, was said, and cave iusty cheer for Colfax before fear 'it '1 jl -l i Aaladlaaaseat, ika Jim's SklU as a trailer land aeout surfis.ss comnaorreaperteneeavea I Indian warlare. command under hi lead ae guide followed the Mo doc trail by night by some mysteriou powey he akiuiuiiy led them over the rocky ridges a if by intuition, When th trail grew cold he i felt with hi hands lover the recks aad eaughtit again; and when at dead fault would strike match; and holding hi coat over it would, catch the sceat strain and trash ahead; It is really wonderful what per ception he possesses to catch a trail. or bl look or iojsome gestures can mystery i 1 i I rethren qo.li 'a tl draft a iican each understood General there la nectedT aires Bu tration.

tire neki causetf doubtlie til theJ three! intt Hod be placed on foundation specially prepared for it, and provided with nozzle to accdmmodatepumping and; distribut-inr JDAinsi The-pine ta to be made of first quality puddfed iron, well riveted, chipped, caulked and to be perfectly water-tight The firsi 21 feet'wiU beof 74o inch iron; next 27 feet of R-8 inch iron: next 86 feet 0-18 inch iron: next 48 1I-4 inch iron, and the next Mine 8-16 inch 'Abe base castm- wui te reet in in terior diameter; and 4 feet high: The wall will be two Inche thick wiui no-tle fbi two 20inch distributing main and two. ,120 iiich forcing mains. The bottom will be 7i feet square 'andj inches 'thick, tapering Oa the edge to 1 i inches thick aad pierced for four anchor bolt. The top of the casting will form a socket inches deep, to receive the wrought iron work' for the ilTbe bottom iconne of plate in th Dirie will be Uouble riveted to the ocetwith baaa casing wUl be held in position by mean of ,4 anchor bolt extending! into jthe tone foundation, These bolta will be 2t inches in diameter, feet long and Wi ve; aeeureq now auivuur jiou at least 18 incbaaaquarsv -fM-i ft la'rWinirmi that earh nlate 4for the Stand Rpje shall iiefprieaVing the thoti oei careiuiiy cieaneui oi.au ruv auu Dainted. tAAel the oloe is setup and secured in place it must be painted three coats inside and out 1 SJ -V Jhe Din or quanuues the iron wrk of the stand' pipe Is given by Mr.

Birkinbbe at oflplatf ironjiSOO ipoubds- of loaijn casting; 680 castingaah-chor plate, ebj-and 200 pound of wrought iron in i The ipecifictions require that the contractor! furnish: tihe neeeasary foundation bolts, anchor1; plates, with a template for properly iwaliinr them irt. Thecitjr pf South $eud Will prepare the iiecesaary foundations Jina wal in the bolts, anchor plates, etc; the contractor ito Vet the base easting Upon and secure it to the! foundations and erect the Wrought Iron Pipe, securing it to th Baa Casting, furniahing all the necessary jiooia; nxiurea, uerricae, ecxi-folds, ropes guvsJ etc, to place and hold th entire wor Thecittof tsoutu JUend shall have l. r- 1 iti j. a 1. in proper position.

the free! nae of all supporting guys, nQ-til such time a the necessary masonry surrounding the Stand Pipe shall in the opinion: of the Engineer, be of sufficient strength to sustain it i The entire work is to meet the approval of thf Engineer, and be finished in a workmanlike inanner: all debris and fixtures (except those required to stay the! PP) to be removed by the contractor i i Payments to: be made from estimates of the Engineer as Forty per cent of the contract price when all the materials necessary i for the construction of the Stand Pipe are de livered in good order at the site directed by the, Engineer, provided the work and material Are; satisfactory and the delivery la made in time to secure the completion of the work as Forty per cent i when the stand pipe ia erected (uid completed ready for use, if the same ia done Within the time specified. Twenty! per cent when the entire work has been 1 satisfactorily tested and accepted by the Engineer. No part iof te. rOrk or material iajto be considered a Accepted until the final completion of the contract. Hhouki the ('prosecution oft the work be delayed; beyond the time specified, no partial payments will be made; and the Engineer will deduct from the contract price: the sum of; 1 20 per day for each and every day the! work dely-ed; and hd may take the materia) delivered and prosecute the work to comple tion, should be; deem it necessary, the cost thereof to be deducted from the con tract price, li I 1.

I These! specifications are intended to include all the work and material, tool and fixtures necessary to make the work herein described complete In every resf pect Hew atareh Is aTade. Laundry starch ia made from corn. that grain being composed of three-fourths pure starch, the other one-fourth comprising a gseat variety 01 otner materials, which are not! only difficult of extraction and: removal, but must be thoroughly done if the starch is to be first class, These impurities are woody- fibre, oily; matter, and gluten (glue.) Any of these ingredients, it will be seen, will interfere with the highly-finished floe that distinguishes laundry work; 'hey aia removed by a chemical pro-cess consisting in the application to the corn, when! ground, of an alkali possessing a strong chemical; affinity for oil and gluten, but none; whatever for starch, which unites with oil, gluten, and woody fibre, and produces a peculiarly I soapy compound, easily removed by, the re peated washing in water wnicn now follow with brilliant results, and 'which leave the pure' hard, glossy crystals of starch to be carefully gathered and dried for market This is what the experi ence! of (Ml years shows to be the most orrtuga process or making good stafeh. I IX .1 kteawrta oT rutaideel treleel Sct, M'ary E. Bast'ian to Adolph Henning, lot 22.

FbwIerA2dsubdbank lots 85 and 86. Ho liend. Robert M. Btjtt to Lake Shore and Michisrah Southern Railway Comitaav lot 31. Martini TttuV add to South Newton Orrhsby to JohnXR.

Foster. lot 15. Stanfield A Foster's adHo South Bend. ,2004 p. Jacob! Rupel to Priscilla Bunch lot 130, Jime D.

Kent to Jane Reploelel lot 4. Kent's subd. B. O. lot 114 and pt of lot 118, $500,1 I i Ai N.rrhomas to Israel Underwood, 40 off end of lots 27 and 28, in theaubtt of bank lot 74, South Bend, 1400.

I 1 i il i i John K. Lederer to Lasbw L. Barth the Undivided of 20 ft front by 91ft deep, or VvasbingtoQ, street bo 1 liend, 2,000. Ij James; tiensott to lunanuel Kinehsrt, lots. CoOulllard's addition to Lakeville.

iii- tl. Eliaa Style to Daniel Styles, tot ll, Cole add. to North JJberty, 700. vlTiif mwmswi, s. era.

im in section 1.25 2 of lahds selected iin: Indian Oountryl tl25j if. i Orri J. Simpson to Lucy! L. Bpgeri eaeloMteiaOacirea, Charles.B. Graham toRufus Brunson lot L5, Bartlett' add.

11200. i Dunn A Myler to Z. T. Massey, 40 acres in )aection-23, WL2 i Varnnml O.lBirdsell to Elisabeth lot 3 Pj South Bend.AJ,- yM 'iM- Hi 1: kf. TTeineman to Marraret Haus.

lot einiraan' add. to South Bend 1300. naw tlaa aaah Pawdt aaa ta IpeaV luUm Ljwer.M tie Sr Turk WorJd, One bf the trouble attending the, Shah In 'Berlin was that It had been for gotten there that, according to Persian etiquette, ha ca eat nomeat that ia not killed in his own ipreaencev by hi own r-ooks. The first night after bia arrival ia Berlin, some of hi servant were seen drig-Hng theep into the saloon Where th Shah wa then aitting, and before they could i be prevented they: bad cut the throat of th animal before hia ita blood spouting out upon the carpeti ArrangemenU Jhave been made at the Buckingham Palace by which the Bhah may tee hi mutton killed without dam-, age to the carpetv Some of the pcron-al habit of hi' suit are not Tery pleas ant They regard knives and fork at table with contempt; and mucbj prefer helping themselves with their They are very fond of bread and butter, but they take a slice of bread and draw it across the butter dish, instead of using akaUe. "1.

1 a. a. wsuma. D. COONLEY TEA DEALER; TOBACCONIST.

nrH BEST PLACE IJT JHf CITV rappliw of thw food ta at th. Kon bat tn itarwt inn will lipenmd nsr itriM. raiMi irm KmwalwrllittJuw. IC3 BICHIGaM Ct)R. WISHINGTON.

rffii hfiilf i nil sll f.IC-K. DENTIST. 8aMrior work Kt low irice tti Mtuim tioa kaMruttMiL Umco 113 Hiebiaa fiUMt. op ftatn), fcootn nena. inamna.

GEO. f. WETira, i)E5TAL BXJRQEOIT. OtScs 103 Michiitaa Coonljr'. drv AH performed a workmaBtke manner and ttulotioa.

tnran- D. 'IMfMISiM. NTIST. Offiea No. SS Miehijmo fitrwit.

Wyi A Co. ton. Booth JVnti, Indmna. Tatb ztnte(d wuhottt -Pttia by th onaf aitr-oiio 'l4i. inrt4 for tot JO.

All -wurrnatsii. ao4 -tiio bwt of rtttorenoe. 1 1 i STICK op th. PEACK. A I ii h.Kiin ueot, oror fihieljr'.

Inrl. l'rompt attentma ti fcizi a4 oiutQM. tttfONtcd i.i7.i bask. 1 1 ii I flliSillSsiiPi SBIiiiiHiiliiii 1 1 1 If I tllfl Islllli ii i ttornry5 at anr. rEORK at rri.EEK.

ATT0RXET8 AT LAW. ftooth Bond, Indiana. luoai a poffi-omoa dkmk, Unitod tato Uommumuoer 1 Jada. Uoor.o Pflosar. Clur VBilOLD 'KEE.

ATTORNKYB AT XI. LAW, Kip Arnold' Abstract of TiUoa to all land ta Hi. Jotuiph Coantr. Office Hti Joseph blook, earaor Waihinclun and Bwoeu, BoaiA JBena, xnatana m-BHAlV ATTORNEY jPT JJt LAWv i jja viurv in vm rmiuwi viihtk, wm iunu i AJJ 1 1 I v. potiu lb Umrt Uoiuo, (rear aaiU.

Boats Head. laaiam. iji GRIDLEY WARNER, fPATENT ATTORNEY W)LICtTO. or ij American and Foreiffil lU a CLAKK MTBEET. CHICAGO, JUL.

N. B. Bead lUmp for "aotator Guidt." 5-b I OH 31 roftTEK, ATTORN KT At v. caw. uimim akcbi.

ana iteofor. LaeaLand Cotleetor. At All bamaoai attended trne fur the city. romcUT. vmca tot Main (Street, ap ataira, HxL OMpk block, Bonth Bend, Indiana.

JOHX BHOWJIEIEED, AT LAWeadNoUryPahlic. Offlee.Mrend toryol bnildin. na aorth-weet fnrner of Mii-b-itaa aad Maritet etreeta. Bend. Ind.

TUSIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Collection end Loea Acent end dealer ia real ertnte. Offlee No. 74 Waahinctoa Street, boata itend. Indiana.

ER HAaXTMAJf, ATTORXEY AT LAW And Notary Pablie. Collection promptly attended to. Offica No. 87 Main Street, ow Sartpaa Bank, Bonth Bead. Indiana.

iyl EDWARD Ed BE RTTORNET ii LAW. Office In the Conoty Court Jlotue. Arat door on the ria-nVhand aide. South Bend, Indiana. iji BIDWEIJU, ATTORNEY AT LAWy .1.

Office No. Wahintoa Street. South Bead. Indiana. Prompt attention (irena to coUectione and real potato buainee.

A WKMrtuVl ATTORNEY AT LAW, laearaaee aad Coileetinf Acent. Repreeenta aererkl of the moat reliable lire in-ranuiee eonpaaia in the eouatnr. Ofcce o3 Street, (ap stairs), Soata Bead, Imlmna. TT OI lirMrnKEYM. phtsicia li AND fill Rl KON.

MIHm HI Street, (ap etairs). Residence No. 138 Washing toa.Btreet, South Bead. Indiana, Iy PAP.TIIIIK1K. A.

M. M. HOt PIIVKlrfAV AKIl utiioe corner Washinrton and. Miolji. tan Streets.

Restdenea led Miohisan Street; South Bead. Indiana- yt i JAHEfl DORWARD, PaYSICTAN AND fURa EON. Office ever Oallssber A Basby'f noinini store, no. iu jaicnigan sireek Dvuta insj store. Bend, ladiana.

C. HACK. P1ITSICIAN AND deace Wo. feart street. South Bend.

Ind, DR. iwAW. OOM EOPATH 1ST, Office 123 ever Buss lesl's grocery store. All calls iU meet wttb promit attention. ayl A.

PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON, will direct his whole time and attention to the Draotice of medicine. SMpial attention will be said to dropsical oas cbrnnie dimmsea aad any diseases of the anfor tana'te. All eases strictly ronHJential. 'fiQlce oo Main street ia Dr. Stover, old office.

ltf a. a. na. g. aTtJto STUROIS 3c SON, Physicians SuieoDB, Office and Residence corner Jefferson aad rli Lamyette Streets.

SOUTH BKN1, INDIANA. Ojhe eaew da iMl wk i Utf THE. Watch WITnERIIX. CLOCKS AND Watches. Jewelrr.

Yankea Notinna. rtlsah and School Books, Stationery, Window Paper, TT Wasainctmi street. South Bead. ladiaa. GEO.

HEHR. MERCHANT TAILOR. Ill Mkhunm Street. South Bend. Indmna, Uanaentaeut, tt.

and made to order ia the ba-est style and aatiafactioa riaranteed. Klasanl etoefc ef aieM onde.ea aaad. I ii MR. DR. B.

BTERUIA still aontiaaea ia her profeesioa as Midwife, aad the treatment of diseases peculiar to femalee.fi Those detirtnr hef Mrviae will receive prompt and hiftfal utf P. P. COOKINCHAM, WitX PRIPaRE PLANS AND SPEC-' IKeations fbir dwellinjri and public build-Inrt of all kind. All work executed la the most annmved manner. shoWina the style and cost of buildini.

Otlloe io Bus baa's block, third tory. 74 Waahinctoa etreefa i i Soatff iiead. At area ia. ThejriauiB This Band, the official one of the South Bead Rifle Conioaay, respectfully offer their ser-yieea to the public for Bulla. Parties, Reception.

Concerts. XbeaArea. Kto, on the most, reamnt able terms. Addres. Freel.

ltaraaave). Mrauaer. i rsealaaad lSr! fw-syfiouta E. CLARKE Ccivtriictor 5and Bnildstf, AND PRACTICAL JOINER, Will tsks chart, of Dwelling sr Bailsiek Uosj. or FTKNISII aMl BCII CONTBA-r O00P, RETERENCE Shop and Residence eor.PrUciUa and C.irby Stp.

Office with P. P. COOKING HAM. Architect,) ro. 7 WAS3I53T03T ITSTTT, (3d Flaor,) the children of jthe.

deWali pient. i i Hon. Joseph! 0.hKJBUBnerU.. ti I Mngresirom rfgon, aiea oi paraiy4 igrese from i pi, at Marietta, ouw, in ib loreiioon. -fl Je welk the newly io-l IX minted Mln r.

f. farewell York. mr hi inussia, was given ai dinner, I- i last night, 1 1 i 1 Deaervea a Raaalwa Mtippetrt, We have received a copy of the DAI tt Tribuwb. published at South Bend, Indiana, by the Tribune Company, sit is! a neat, lively little evening daily, and; deserves a rousing an pjKirt from th peo-! pie of South WbitiUr the fond, father! was intently, thsnkful, fprto gratify and extent thpm was his xupremd delight. i And the mother? Alas, nera were all a mothers cares, anxieties and forebo dings, Until he wsa weaned she acarca- Ijr left the house, or Indulged lathe simplest luxuries of dltL ti'hen tliere was the i long period of, te-thcauipg, -H I 'l-i If r.l, K.t 4 ''I 7tf Honth Ilend, ind I J.J ir 1 'I i I i f- 1 1 I I 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 I I '51 I.

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