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The South-Bend Weekly Tribune from South Bend, Indiana • 2

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IN I 1 ML! ii I' 'e liil iKmml rlth nwt di(uuitj vhen trsv. I At. tnik rlfvw'of tlte Wat (U SPPQt- iMffiEiTLov .4 4w rOWERIIMG mm 1, i i. 1 1 r. VMONG liberallv that which ij aiBperijf.

1 ii. t. I. mmm 'OH trtsc immersc has artoiac! lh chxy aild 1 SOUTH t't' 'winoetn's knoSi it i.j HIMBii Ct)lof4us, tutor. EATUILDAY, MA? 10, 1878.

By Mail mm KtUcnrl. A IMt aback of earthquake wis felt Cairo, IiL, on Saturday afternoon. Toledo Iim voted $200,000 in aid of a railroad front that city to Kenton. Heavy shock of eerthqnake were felt at standi, fat Chili, oa Urn 25th altinM. The Government of Greece baa resolved to abolish it legation in fbreiga eeemtries, sat- cptConotaa hoopla.

Tb whole Doriiiw pcrtiowof Mooroev Was deotroved by fir oa Taesday-. Total Assistant fwtaif tns Interior Cowan sya the Indian supplies hsre bean contract- AffrrlroaddiMtrUannHmodfrom Peelb, Hungary, Twenty-one parsons war kill ad and forty woonoao. Th CoMtitntional Conrcntion of Ohio neett in Colombo on Toeadar, next. The independents hold tha balance of power. ing; tliat the pijjl III f'-jiiH I IS EMSllE I IMliMlll Only imljfc Ttplldi) olo'dallinji ShJwil 1 By tha explosion of hrd-fwndrrinff tank in a pork-packing establishment south of -i Chicago, on Toyday eTiing, foor nen were uuni hhi wmi ugarea.

At PlattTillai-'Wiaeonaion, Sanday morning, a yoong man named Jesses Hay became snaaeniy insane and attacked two men, etao- bingtnemlatally, i Ilia stajnahip Atlantic lus been eomplete-' If blown np. Fourteen bodies were recov-- erd on Sunday and Tory few 5 i hm Him valuable were found. A private letter today; states dial Mrs. Canny la greatly proa. trated by the death of ber husband, and is not expeclea to recover.

The Carlists lost fifty killed and twentr prisoners ner suae a lew aays since on the town of Vera, in Navarre. 'The opening eorcert of the prod Ifuical Festival Cincinnati on Tuesday night was eotnpleU' Species', and papers of that eity are jturthr Jubilant over the happy inaugura tion oi ih enterprise. Thesaines of Attorner General William. Jndgs Cortis, Judge V. R.

Carter, Edwards nerrwpont, and Wm. M. Crarts are tioned" in connection, with if ChifJuntice-ship. -The cotton crop of Alabama is represented to hare suffered much from frost last-week. and What 1 worse th ere is a great scarcity Pico iS CHTIOIJ, RE-ORGANIZED i of.

seed wita wnicn to replant tn blasted land. Its autrmeatatiiah the present winter makes it four 'times larirer than last rem and then it was confessed the Monarch TWillars karn hpti perfwnrlod to make this 1 As the foor hnndred Twys in the Wenthor-oogh, Mm reform school were, marching from breakfast Monday morning, they made a break for the gates and one hundred euo- Groufid, and measubpg 108,000 Yaids of Canvas, are required exhibit ita FortjH ne Dens oif Living Wild iteask lirealhiiig Wea Mon44K 'Uright Iliiijsgtl Ptrds Flesh Eatinrf ptfles, aud the Ctolossal Dual EhJbition, rtaking a I 1 i i Ml i' if IT aeeded in making thaur escape. Tha idea of a formal proclamation at an GRAND COMBINATION thpinont stnnitHnns aSd (Iront Whrlrf THAN To ttanrt Gojirth gprjcoaheBi and onfjinB ar i. early day of conservative Republic as tha permanent form of goreTnment in Francs ab- sorbs public attention, and is gaining ground OTTerywnero OS(M) Ccgreeamm har accepted in i -i n- i a i iuu sei ivy vi mVpj inifn ana jiprscH are Titanons to participate in toe ezcorsion the; suit'cess of this: uriflreeedenttM ontorprisoi iTho lillPPrJlECliu ROR Rirnnultlnn ar attomr.tsvl ml Twitr I tUAL TO TWtLVt Shows, jlfKI caii 6 yivfrn-. brought into requisition in ml oiter 3Ut) specimens of Birl of found a cage, of r2- snow ihitcil planned by tha St.

Louis Chamber of Com-. meroe, which is to leers that city on the lflth instant for Texas. C. A land alida from neighboring monntain kaa killed thirty-six people, destroyed forty-- foor horses, and dammed the rirer, thereby threatening tha inundation of the entire town i of Piaoobamba, Peru. Jacob Emery, a farmer, liring in Perry townahip, Dubaque eonnty, lews, was found hanging to a tree on his farm Monday morning, baring committed suicide.

Family troubles were the cause. Eight hundred German immigrants who attired at Baltimore, On Saturday, left Cincinnati, Chicago and 8t. Louis Upubled-aizod den jf the rjinihined longlitp' of: wjhich iasj4oriacjcrtaincd ti ho over; 044 feet of 'SrjiMitH, Boa ConstBctork Anacoitks; Hiq 0fet U'ar! ffConlifer KtnjS' $19,000 the Wild WMlh I jirdve iof Cattle a world of ichattoritig Mbn oy; consist! ng bf o4cit 70 varietieti; 2 Liohosses 'and litter' of; Ouba a b4autilil Sabl? iAtitcjlope; a rare specipien king of tlio Ahvska forests; tkir oft African iel'irKa, Umh. ojies evejj IRhinjoeeros, Hippopotami; jpairi Malay, Tapirs, Alpaca Llama; 10 living LionsJ pair IJngal Ml i Tigers, etc- ajf lands, pf whictipwill be i4CKaioosf i tUES0AY, MAY 20TH, GBAND STREET PAGEANT AND PROCESSION, OVER ii JIT 9 O'CLOt i Dens of I Wild AnimalsSteam Piano, Three Brass and Reed Bands, a Ail! '76, Twenty Beautiful 100 Horsemen, Before: each afternoon If i I i. -day? A ijrrvxxjNvi iD-MjijVJWiN Wui rm T-Ti-T- rm a XXT.

XTWi 33iprxxIcV3SrX. 0-oaakx-l A I5UZBY GALLAGHER. 11 L- AcXlolalsSctxx Street. I i i 1 1 uie memoera taereot, That Mr. Taylor be Superintendent of the track during -the season, and that E.

R. Farnam be Treasurer snd Secretary of thfa organization. I i i That all bones be excluded from the track except horses in traiuilig, and they not be permitted on! the same after 10 o'clock m. on Sunday. i I AVtomf, jThat these rules tie str)iuy enforced on! and after the 20th day of May, 18.

3, by the superintendent of the i 1 1 'f'HUMF Ifaaleei, That a copy of the proceedings of this! meeting be published ia the paper of this coontv. MM! I i E. K. Fatjcair, Sec. kad TfMa.

i'l THAtTliiai ar oMni Aeee mm IstMisn the Ma addition to the account pi this terrible horrorj giveaj oa the firft ipage, We add.ie following scenes andj incidents: A little iriri three years ageL la daughter of Mf. Wadsworth, of! Blobm-inglwi, was! her graadmiotheH pn thebndee.f Her grandmotherlwas lost. but! she floated lion, sustained I by her clothing, land kept paddling! with Iher little hands; and feet until tshe was rescued by some i lii 1 1 was found necessary to 1 aw the leg off lone of (the female bodies to fret tit I -1 Two wofrieri went down, to jetherl the iron hemming them in lite 1 a vice. Their necks and bodies were securely bound. j4' I I At a detth bf Six inches "bolow th surface of! the flrater, the hands? apd feces of persons could be felt as lay embraced the debris.

1 One man sank twice and rose the third time when a vain effort Was made to grasp hjm. 1 AS he was going iOwn he, was Heard to exclaim r- the yittv the curse on hisiips he ank forever. 'i f.5i! 'I 1 When the bridge fell the horses behaved with wonderful eqoanimityl and were; allowed to swim ashore. I But lone hon was drowned. jf) If I A Jittle boy named Tony iBnnugan, sohl Of a hotel-ketper, was in the pf the crowd When the bridge felL He teacher the water without ihjury from, falling timtien or irony While many arobhd hint were drowned and crushed, and succeeded in; getting clear of the wrekonIplaaii "1 -j Mr.

B. J.rFowler, with hfa ife knd three children, seated in a buggy Vj i.a.ll Anmwl ThMpUaM thrown from Uhe vehicle intothe without sustaining injury, and were taken out by) persons from the bank. I i Every hat, bonnet, ribbon, flower, or othfr article of dressj or adornment thati was -picked up in te river, was faken to the bridge house! and left for "the iiwbection of friends misiihg fTheliiatle crowded, and thij folk when identified are carried atayjl 1 I Col. Noblel andlhis and a tittle girl, Were talking together oa bridge whea it gkve way; but iathe fall they became widely separated. Te Colonel, who was unhurt managed to reach: the girt and save her, but his Wife was1 too for 'away 4r liiate render any aMisunce to her, aiijd she Wm drowae4 befora his Hfa stopped attj-precisely 14 minutes past tj Which must have been within a few seconds of the time of the aowtens.

I -i: 'si FlnaartaJ aMI Cosnaaerelal.1 VlbBt, May 9. Wheat hhrhen offerings niocferale bju sil A liia I -a iliJ SI duunesuto spriug, auuai, eJi.Y Caaida, il.lii jMslt quiet; two State, $1.00. Corn in moderate dem receipts 34,000 Western, mixed, iri lutore, new, afloat, G7J(569c; yeljoiW, OatS 'higher JWjth fair demand i itefeipts -80000 feu 0w mied 60 trtu uiava, iQitewtJ. iviuyer itiJ.i 1. 1 --l ieLl.L-., Steady ajj 8 Jic: timbthf mi i i ill TODEDO, 1 May 9.

yheat steafy Koi whitef hHchigan fflj.00; atjiber Mifchigan spot Jrtne; Nbl i red IS) No. 2, $1.7: .1 Corn a shade highet 5 high mixed, ispotl elier 47te? July, 48jcd -JsilJ jiei K-Sli J.iLL;i.viJj, uiuni mil', yoauuicmuu uutui -it I ii 2. vaiCAOO, wo. spftng wsaquietj but firm and steady thelens; buyers and sellen Mraid of each odterk- jales were Itj26f 1.271 Corn strohg and steady. INq.

2 soldjat for regulaV, and 89iefor ffoshj receipts cah ata" Wfre dull and ower, and No. sold at Sl Bfe Was firm and I active, (and No, Barley wasjlc higher and firm, with sales In1 Not 2 at Beef cattle were' iquie at about previous figures, and sales were at 4(j for cows; to choice shipping beeves, bogs were fairly active for the upper but dull; for the loijer grades, with; sales at 5.105J5O; jchiefly at f9.5jh.' for fair to good lots. 1 10. Wheat tl Oafa Corn 40c, PotatoH Apples ttiJ5-1 dried 7cJ HamkM; Shnulders 8ci Lard 60.7. TalloW 7c.

Butter Eggs llcj IChfckf ns iue, unions i.za. tmiowets we. Beans Beets7(M. I Tuibips Maple sjigST 12c lMRle Blrup 4 Rare; Business MsVljkashaptajuUheaiaOr. Capital required aboat For Hal rewuint for i seliins, hot Booth Bend, Ind.

Administrator' 1 1 1 ii tOTU1! is dsn OTKlR shares? siren that the nbder- 1 i 4 I- i -1 I Xt sicned hit been api of dia aatata of John T. ipointea lAamnuinur lateof ft-Jowph eoBBty, lad. i Said eilMeis apposed to be olvfot. I i. I I A41aJstfotoy.

Kelney, daaeaaed. utndtsisy iuta, Admias Sale i rpilB nhdetslctifed as Adainlitmtor cjf A estate) JoAelib eoun IUDri mwb an civsaiHuaininii of Jarfqb KensberserJ Istel, uf i Unty, Ibdians. deeeue. will sel lideQoe said iaeobiiKsasbersjeit the lata reaidenoa aT said Jaaob Kaa Walkertoa. 11 ATt atmAlr.

JCJrE 7taH 'l CoBrmemiD( at Iff ie'eloek a. mii the folleWin deaoribed Sroperty of said deceased, to-wit i One Family florae, two tnfle opea Batsses, sin le ia the sroand, one tWTa. plow and other farminf iroplemenu, IIobmIioIiI and kitchen furniture, ether articles too sSmer- 0T RM-aIl mis essh tin snd Upwards sre4ii oti Booths will beeivn pur- etaaxen s'nr notea wits approves; ssearitri waivlD Valuation asd spiranietit aWi wiUioat lDtereat III paid wnen an paid thea With ten per eent. intereM u.l All Attnra.r'a Fnae If anlt tMbt JfHKlAKRICK O.CUJiRAl) Sooth Bnd. Majt 10th.

VSOj-itm- MI i Uro. xnxerXkmu joire xaine. jairi iu. ibi j. WHITE-WASHING.

i ii -I i ijPalopfa WsmtiWjni Plnaterlar Vv sMmUH ctslfrsws. i I Prsmptly atUale4 to, era he iaennunandsted module 1L br is oot workman, by leaTio order Xa.taa XXx-osau oa Mlehlrn if I I jsajr iu, asi.i mil I I TT HI' 'nr. 1 DootstShoes is ll i J.T (Ti 4- L. 4 I I A Tarre Lot of Roots and Eooes rrom Rank rapt fetoek will be sold ia 5 11 i Lets: cr at PflMc Ancti: CALL AT 11 3 Hartnian's Auction Room I 7J Wasliuston Street i-f ASDKRSOH A TOSTEB, Asririees. frmtkBead.

Way W. 187a-2(r ury and be 4 purse to be trotted fori by mi Ti" Wheat aever- Notice. Ins Card Wa Michigjin, wjtre in town this week. A. Jf.

Wing and wife have gone to palUmore toi attend the National Prp-byterjan uiod 1 1 'h I Lang's; team prepared for a good runaway, but was checked before going 4mftg done. Work fa'pjopwsing on all of the new buidingv Chasi Ourj and Keinler A keislet. harejthe aecend stories of their buildings linearly complete, and basement walls of the pew Opera block M- ii 1 Election; passe4 oft quietly, not much excatemen ojrer ktl or any fight The Trustee election on Monday were, J. tt.tsEber$art, tt C.Eggleston; IL Dodge'lTj Sttrunk and Pi Laog Clerk, J. Mowei, treasunr, W.

Clark The jMilbttnt I Wagon Company, of concluded arrangements on Saturday last for the; removal of their Works to Toledo, Qhiol It I has been nearly thi ee yean since Mr. jMilburn Received; flen, from Toledo icapitalists to jjaove there, iknd'it was only when hfa business 1 adj increased to such an exn tent that irji enlargement was pitively necessary that itMrJ Milburn consented to temov to tojexio, and only! then on condition that, the Toledo capitalists would pu into the company an amount of jcapita equal to 000, mak ng: in' all aai the capi-italj1 stock of the company. I This was done on lastSaturday night. The new company to buy about SO acres of ground, 10 ft'fjit in one body, upon which tq' erect their shops. It fa po posed to put 1,609 feet of three-story brick ibulldinirs.

emplovins' 600 men and turn lout 12,000 wagons annually. VI. wui jpattnvij ucj nearly uswi me worss are removea iroiu nere. regret vey much to lose them, but the fine shops and water-power here will ao lorigjreniain idle. JI Exmmbs of the recv Kaauri.

ie- auMrene mm virewa wsst os ulshSsa: Wast It Ho tla-f-Adnns rrepBi's Defcsis ttse re sd A Isnpooltloau I- March 81473. To the PmU at iaree i Kctalikiilir tfiai the rcDutation ef Bir sriiran-: tio'j in connection with that of nuinr mrnuinnni exntoinons nss cxwn ai-i rMrtlv 'SMalled hv the fnidulent manner in wnicn wm propneiorfjw toe ao-vaunti v1 Ea tern; forbingfa very ordinary show owm tfie populace by the most exsveerated -3ur4 eatWaVsjAnt adrertieing aliw, rmjising that sucb fraujdspracticea upon an eiiigiitn-j and arasitive public, have a ten-! fo diKgust tne wnoie populace' withi. ithe'sboWi and hence exhibitions, of tarueirit are deprived thereby 4g a Uber-i al and dWrvintf support. 1: theefire drHimu-8d an scent toCovinir- toni toi make a trutbful inveetinuion or tbe aid Great Eautwn winch has resulttHl in the rvtrt iTh below. pr years I have solicited th support cjf the people of America renpuncled.

I credijl my great swiceee to having at time dnder my eanyass all I adertiae. I owe that people much gratitude! -for a gnrouH support, snd I will stand in. tiwir utaesee sfuusi any auu ait impisiiiiou, practiced nnon them liv the shew profeseionJ. I rtwpcotfallT sulnnit the following statement 'j 1 t- it -f. area weji-nnuwn nu reimuie rumnn anu vincmnaiu i aisonereoy n-i vitej a sipiilar itireetiRiion of my awn mam-l moth l.claim.tobefar thej larges in' this lor any; other country on the globe, aiiil Will freely pay the expense inour4 "i 3 itiiu tAfiffnifnir I -j r-! 3 3 (Vrt'iKomv.

Maivli Sl. il Adamaiigh, Philadelphia: i 8iR4-IlaviDg: tiiie day visited Hi Great Ea4te)iif Uiisclly, I respectfafl suc-j mis use itiiiowiiinrrejron: lent no. iconi twins twe caces, of birds tent No. 5E contains four cge jo'minMn aniiSala; tentNa 3, inei largiMtj ineaiagerie is, i iuiqk, tii same iof the nnal lest of your five exhiM-f tion tents cojiksins fix elcphmtt, smaller than iur nnwu, un iiiuu csgjes hjf riety fchnroon animals, three band wsron; ana numerous cagecDuut wmerryj wairoiai srei brdi wht into requisidoa tonll np spare in the pavilion. The circus perform-; am is of (wxli jim charactor.

The inclement wethf lreveiittid fittf' Thd three Muds number six pieces lees than your onc'baltdi The sidf-shoW Contains some cages of raiaH animals aid curkwiies. But a separate ad-j mimiou fee is Charged. I learn tliat will be, added to tlie qiain show when they exhibit at the Kink, in Cincinnati, which will swell ther coiceru to greater proportion. They have mlmernus wsbmib built in imltation-of tiei as wiirdrobe, trunk proper iy anu lu-ite wgxn. vuuoief Mibfa comprises all to be jseen in the Great Kfwtern.

It is denounced bv the whole commuSity as 4 wholesale schieoncoct a 9 i 3 lii: less adtenturera, for the purpose of obtaining the! people's mSniey by every possible unfair device, i l)t is simply a show on paper. i CHABLKA JVlCtinX.1 Wei the nndersiKiied citizens of Covin jrtori and Cincijinati pronounce the' above states ment reirartiinittlie Great sstern, eorrct i Joits A. ILiix, i JollX Cl'f4IKHTaOK, .1 I CoringUm, i ij John lioniMsoN I'M I Ukiko Fimiuck, Ouvaa P. Mrahs, I And many others, Cincinnati. 1 1 For further corroboration the people are referred toall thecitisensiof Coviugton who) visited Bear in mind the Great 4 Paw Sho exhibits 'South Bend-FridaV, May I i i I i MI1II4A9I i t-A i Battle Creek correspondent sayi Mrs.

a. noted. Woman'i lecturer, has created a sensatioii there by deserting her husband for an affinity named Squier. i The, direct Bute tax levied in sun dry directions by thf Legislature of Mjchigan aggregates 1982,230 for and 1903,434 for 1 1874, Last 4-ear the ajtei.We,97jB. l- j) thamberlsin, President of the St, Joseph Growers' Association Mchigan, announces as the result of his tour of observation through the fruitfarms of that region, that so many peach bud are aliyej that sanguine fruit growers estimate the crop of peaches at one-third a full crept peach trees killed br the severe cjld were mostly old, sickly trees, Apples never looked: better.

Pear trees are unhurt. Grapes promise abundant crops, Strawberries are ia splendid condition, and will yield a fuH crop, Cherries and plum promise equally rell. U-TVmorwf's Young lAmerioa contains a large amount of entertaining and usef-fui reading matter for jihildrea besides numerous attractive novelties, 'j vi 1 Thei May number of Demorteft Monthly presents its Usual array cf beautiful novelties in the way of storiesj honschbld matters, spring fash ions, irijginal music, eto. The amount ofj usefu) information land enteresting literatur in each number of this model magazine make lit a marvel bf enter- 1 1 '1' 1' if Booh for May is overflowing (with brilliant fatter and Bne engravings. Oodey'i is, unquestionably ope of the best fashion magazines in the and the publisher offers inducements! to subscribe fori it which cannot fail to securr a largely increased circulation pvery subscriber, whether sing-lylor in flubs, receives $5 chromo, free of pioatagevij! L.

Godey, publisher, Wfff Horn Tralnosa a a rtU Xo Xor b-ijrjj sj Kaclws; Last evening the horsemen of thfa city i met at the office of K. Farnam and adopted the following resblutiopMl I' I 1 i If 'jZeeolvid, we, the horsemen of the touflty of St. Joseph, Ind, or elsewhere, shall pay into the Treasury the sum of five dollars each, for the privilege of using; the irack. the same to be used for the, purpose of keeping the track in, condition during this season, which shall admit the member to races that we may get up 'during the season of 1873., i JiesolveA iTbat any other persons inning toi userihe track shall pay the sum of one dollar per month for each horse. To be paid in i -i Jteioived, 'That the members subscribe their names to the subscription and pay the sum within ten days after subscribing.

i Jfrtolved, That any surplus at the clone of the season; shall remain ia the Treas- eling by sea or land, but we do not look for it on a peaceful BaLbath afternoon, in quiet town where the people hare left their houses of worship and thronged about the rirer where the ordinance of bftDtism is to be Derfonned. We would look for death in almost any other place first, and that fa why this dread, fnl affair no whim the heart in horror. m. reader win find an account of the accident on the first and second page of wm issw XXIOXATIOV. Great as was the number of emigrants landed In the United Bute last year.

tha number this year will be still lareer. So large and constant an influx of pop-i nlatioa from Europe fa One of the most remarkable sign of the time. It shows that notwithstanding the leaTenl of Eepublicaniiui; which fa at work throughout Europe, there fa in the heart; the common people a firm faith 4a the stability of Our institution (hat naught can more The emigrants now! coming an represented to be of the best character, particularly those from Germany thrifty mechanics and farmer, of the better sort who bring not only stoat hand for labor, and skill in Tari-j on but little fortune for iorestment an habits of economy and thrift. Erery such man added to ottf population, we take it, fa equiralent to the addition or $10,000 to the product! re capita of the country, if he bring only hi capacity for laborjsnd nO capital. A Urge proportion' of the emigrants now coming are yoong work' ingmen and Women.

Suppose bnt one-third of them to be productire laborers and those who come to us last year are good for the production of ouo or tflWj)W annually. Emigra tion should, be encouraged, not by the gorernment alone, bat. by indiriduaji etates. i i OSATB Of CHICT jniTICl ClUSI. Salmon P.

Chaae, Chief Justice of the United States died on Tuesday morning, of apoplexy, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Jloyt, in New York City, in the 65th year of his age. Up Chase first entered the United States Senate from Ohio in-1848 as a Democrat, bat left the. Democratic party in 1852. In 1855 he was elected Oorernor of Ohio by the Republicans and was re-elected in 1857.

Ih 1861 he was made Secre-. tary of the Treasury' by Lincoln and his services as a financier in the time of our country's distress can never be too highly, eulogized. He resigned this position in 1864 and the same year was made Chief Justice. He-presided over the Court of Impeachment in 1868 and being understood to faror the acquittal of Johnson, gave (finch offence to, the radical Republicans. He was three separate times an unsuccessful candidate for the Presidential nomination.

His career as a public man was, on the wholer, useful and worthy of emulation. TOPICS. We hare it from an authentic source that Gen. Packard fa preparing an elab orate defense of his rote on the increase of salary and back pay. I It was hardly necessary for Senator Pratt to- announce that he never drew a dollar of the back Indianiana hare too much confidence in his honesty to ever believe such a thing of him.

The office of Internal Revenue Assessor is to be abolished on the 30th of this month and Commissioner Douglas announces that after thatdate assess! ments will be made by the Collector, I The Globe fa tha title of a new paper of metropolitan dimensions and handsome appearance that comes to us from Atchison-, It fa edited with great fbility, and we predict for it the great success that has attended the Globe in St. Louis. .1 i The great event in Chicago on Man-day was the departure of a fleet of over, ahundred vessels laden with grain, all bound for the lower 'fakes. The move-, ment of such a large quantity of gran to the eastern markets will be likely to raise the price of it in the west An epidemic of honesty has broken out among the Congressmen who voted themselves back pay. So far they have turned into the conscience fund of the United States Treasury of their ill gotten gains.

May none! of them escape the epidemic. It is becoming as fashionable npw for Legislatures to pass resolutions condemning the action Of Congress in increasing the pay of its members and giving back pay, as it once for them to adopt resolutions ratifying the late Amendments to the Constitution. This shows how the general feeling fa throughout the country. Since Stokes was sentenced in February last his council have endeavored to secure him a new trial before the Su preme Court of New York. On Wednesday the right of a new trial was denied and unless his counsel accomplish something before the Court of Appeals, he will most certainly be executed, for Gov.

Dix shows but little clemency towards murderers. The investigation to determine whether George Francis fa insane or not, after dragging for several weeks was concluded on Tuesday. The jury after being absent fire minutes returned a Verdict of sanity and a decision that Train fa responsible for hfa acta. He will bow be tried for issuing obscene publications. the near approach of the Russian army to the Khan of Khivaa domains, the latter begins to realize hfa precarious position and has sent but courien to meet the Bussians, bearing otertures of peace.

It fa. hardly likely that we shall hear of any battle from that fair off quarter offthe globe, as the Bussians are now in a position to make any terms they please. -M Oakes Ames, was stricken with paral- sfa at hfa nome in North Monday alght, and lingered along, ea tirely unconscious, until Thursday night when his death took place at 9:30 O'clock. It fa to be regretted that Ia hfa lastlioun he was not conscious, for hV might fhea hare confessed to those about him what he did to an Intimate friend since the adjournment of Congress i Mr. Colfax's entire inocen'ce of receiving any money oa the a tlOO check," or of hfa hating any thing to do with It.

The Commissioner of Pensions announces that section 9 of the act of last March prorides for ao addition to the 12 increase "in any case. Ita intention fa to eombfae with former sections so as to give the same increase to the widow of a soldier or sailor for the children of former wife as for the children by herself, and to the widow of an officer' as well as of aV soldier or sailor. It also gives the increase to all. children under 16 yean of age of officers as well as sol diers and aailon, instead of all but where there fa ao widow, or where she hasdiedornniarried. i James I Orr, of South Carolina, and recently appointed jnister to Bussia, died at 8t Petersburg on Monday last r.

orr was a member of Congress from South Carolina from. 1848 to 1858 and was lct4 BpeakerJ of the thirty-fifth Cocsrew. always opposed secession but when tha rebellion broke out he e4 forioof of hi Ute: ind; wai orominsnt candidate for the Presidency of the last umvention wtucu nominAt Grant. I II i. i 'Nearly day We heor cOmolainlta irps jMf uicrs me careless; use orare-a hands of; amatuer hunters.

These litter should irememher that tier rendet themselves tiahle to; airestiutd uueevery mnie mey step into ptnnera fifld, and the (est return they can ke td farinef for; his, forbearance is toiuse ordinary Vautipa Ut 1th handling of re aftpii'jj He 1a' passed last winter nrovides that "any ptsr- adn Wpwsobs'who iman, be guiltjr bf iu) ut.Vf tni" oshootJnfij with any kiadj oifire-p or fif4 arsas; on eUclce lands; without tie conient'bf tthe'owjnifrp occupant thciie- pi jaiuau gbiltf It A tn1de jnlanoti pM tipori: tonv)4ton fbllepf ahaii bo. cned ia any turn; net less gban iite)iom0if iiijtijjjdioWsl vled that prceecujtion ahll be com-inced under the Mrasiois Of thfi act unless the same shall be cojnjnenced fT ptccufioni ifdr frjoiaiioui then rimon Of this act must be commenced within! on Ve iflrothithedayof tji marang we TetLeSiU IPisss rvn i i The 'election having decided thai 'this svktem should bekdobfed fb water! sub- eswma sapuitt, oe urnisae4 jijino pubjic total jiostoithe works before final action. tondjs- neatues dub line youqeu agaiasf too Urge an iacxeaaejof Uvolring the issue of terest The jdtjri owes' not fhr pom ftou.tsiui aireaay, anq msy pe as i to pause Perhaps' 4 few terire wells and a jcouple1 of tgood i steam! fire as ibr hHi)e. There fc some difference- between1 kaiitbiliij PUDKsrtq lliTgk reservoir Wtemplati recominended Iconjpiary (in IcoheUipn Stand Pipe orj the Ti3 edo Rrisie BtaUhei I Let harmbnr and nrevaift-the long' agony ks oyer," and victor and ah-qoished. the late contest realize again.

after morteatary forgctfulneis, that are' fellow reitisens bavingf a cp4pa Lite rees hi the welfkre bf their common (Thl fierce InyectitP.isnd denun- ciktoH jnpAdationt arf regrttted ii the saner seopaa inougut ana vis memories oi oU affection and; fiei strenirtHened by the jomiaon-seiis feelftai of a natUr- aaateres wiii ipeeaiy enaoe toe scan oi the jconfllct. Arpartials view of the posiUaa reveajs the fact'ihat if weuld foolish tt me 5 trewnt and un- this the etectio i of ny jkind of watdr Works1. Wearied the battle. 1 w4 riwf and 5 think; ofj the jnbnpf anats dues. Other common interests hate been aegtactfd In the heat oi acppp on ine, water woras (inetainu Kitten oar fbrelni' Jrelationitt It fa Ifime iject of paramount mpirance Ihty been uausually VVhlat 1 Would akk our manufacturers krho hav been.iafeTei heatjS3u6 silone, am the doihglaboufrcpal and lumber? gtjudebaker land Singer, Pae'and Seach richi poo mini capitalist aijd bpektJvej interet)eq In cheap eipia cneap ana compeu-xi txM.

Where? the prat uthern Blay thafi 'touuitothe etrofolfaifl jhelrth wth the ffi-l of the Where fare the tms-i. neent of thefsouth Bend and Plymouth Railroad? Where fa its President? )aa hi deceasedor moved to Elkhart? fajchVIey ak the otheend of the the liriet inhere are ill theorporaton ofthat Institution Which has madethe -hlati MphoH jas' otlr WjoftteediseOYered that it is Wood S.r it i ui1! raws oreeze awf commotion home, ajndjtneborjn; totra be-iqe great iajlroad, centre to WhdV advantage) Jjetj'-that CmittfeJIwho erprfawg-whosi jgoOdl work fso abundantly: abound, rise upj and: adjusting past and; fleeting differences, fdake a anaJiWou report; deiertnjn to bujld tlifa lial 0ux ra'ilroadt9n-ulctions and deaerye, aif beretofbreithat reward of -united; aiid energetic action? 77-1; T-rr 'n ij i a.aiaw a.iasaxi at at sTVf iiaw pinjntniininnnir-w i If? i Uli WW. I rmmvmmmtrt. Jrs, josephi Mycis.o'f Clair townshiip. ed 6 the 1st ffew after having girtjit birth to twins, The cia; and Hatris' township one tiief defect ve me4 to-day Rt the'lfar- iPrairie Jwhooi Mussi to elect 'oHicfn.

the residence, of James in lav: toWnshlrJi look! firs 1b Una Ikiir.hen roof on Mondaf last rust i as the fiinilv were sfttijhk down, W. diiiaer. 'an but hkvV' beeS Unjtlrelyj destrped. jls it lcUof slppkddb bf thei 1 1- I Mr. Lower SnjUitd Wh)Ie siwjng litij ti V.

WcK4i'iir Ilia; handf transfixed by a piece' of Vt leaning orewed the, wouad. Oeorgetkeelyidied iin 'thej eutihst i.L4 i.Tlii cAJ iL.i Mr. James Harvey hs bee sufering t'l .1 Hi 1 I i i irom a severe asx, oi Brrcipeias. jtie im nvn.vusisinvcim -s Ill ia I The High School dotheitfthSast. 'I "I l' i i Hetary iWiooster head hi bouse tinderwtTU i 1 l- llelounAitikio rch iii: --I- 7.

J-s i 1'-. if laid and it fa expected that the corner laid 'Bt Jtev. Joseph Talbot oa the jure habeeh comfortable pearly ereri II 1 'kanT Iff I fllliuncS Win Itll aii day. alaable def itt the penon' of Cyrus Houser. A Urge, force of fa about ready to mehoi 6peratiotis pa the'Catifwili touthem'roaa.

tm locality, tne work feto punKed forward With the utntost alacrity. peinrtane bf the (a Southern fa ihbWa by he atioa of the citizens Toledo on Mohday algKWatheyn.klirM theie si aew I bridge may be ierected 'across the rirer hqre this season. Hie South Bead Iron Cant j4 orks hate-thO contract 'fbrmaklng thel cornice for Podge Bon's new building. IM 1. -f i ..) i.

.1 ll rj 'lilt 't it The total -receipt puid into, theCor- poration fund for theyear endmgon thej SOthi uli.1! Were" I and (the eitpenditures were. total corporation debt fa IClOSi if I ip I ii i i ui i in Several of our Manufacturing etab- Iishments'are prepsring to enlarge their lactone the coming season Geo. fand Btgerj of Jackson, I IT Uoaof maxlpg a direct. aectionwltij 'thhj r6fcybuUtognjranchlr4m their dtjt4erenMk4igaa4; The atockholden of Mfahalrak CemetelT.AJMOciatioa tteettoklay A. nutsigelaiC'asilir Hfj Our eitiaan are sincere hopind that and other points In tha West, where they propose to They occupied twelre cars andbad fire car-loads of baggage.

General Sherman, in eonrersation with Senator Casseriy, not only expressed his opinion' that there, need be no apprehension of a general Indian war, bat he also said that lta had no fears of anTthing lik a general ontbmk, tra on the Pacific coast Tha fortr-sUrbth annoal, meetlnff of the American Tract Society was held yesterday. -Receipt of. the year froto sales were and front donations, leering a balance in the treasury, distribution of religious works, 75,000,000 Stokes receired the news of the refusal of a neje trial by tha Supreme Court with Indifference, merely saying to his lather, who 'was with him: "They denied me anew trial: myeate will now go to the Court of Tho rniam i of Touniers. in Lower Cana- da, was almost entirely destroyed by fir on Tuesday. Oyer hundred fiumlie are home- An equallr disastrous conflagration recently occurred in the village of Brad winch, Devonahlre.

England, by which a large ber of families lost their homes and a thmg alsaJ Tha dead body of William fork, brother of Senator Tork, of Kansas, who figured so extensively ki the Pomeroy bribery matter last winter, whose mysterious disappearance in has been found buried on the claim oia man-named Benderdx miles north of Cberryrale inthatSute. Tha remains bore mark of violence. Other dead bodice were found under Bender's house, Beports from San Salvador with respect tot the earthquakes which ruined the cur state. that tha shock, still continued, and that the gorernment palace which' survived the great shock which laid the city in ruins had also given away and fallen to the ground. A great many people had been injured, and uaar lost their I reason." It la doubtful wfaeiher the authorities will persist in their determination to rebuild the capital pn the snme site.

rWknwittVlie Tha Pops is again confihed to hi 4 he widow ot uwn. oot dead jvuox Till. IIL. i suffwrina a fearful loss bv spot ted fever j. Justice Chsse died in New- York, on Tuesday, of Over 10,000 emigranu left Liverpool in lone day tis week, ixmnd lor Mew Heavy snow storms recently risited Texas and New Mexico.

So forty bodies have Deen Tound at tn JJtxon Dnuge President Grant will visit New Emrland next nalicois jfal 1 YFTl THlSEASOH HpF 111 Maludon of Hip 'rmd. Orp.r Ion in cine 1'avilioiiM. ctitrrlni; Ur Acrrs of iHUWS IN uwc Martial Band, as in the oq jnven. r-f If -J'i our New Stopk of Populir r- -4 Bivl nil i'i'ii'iition. iiifl to tin- of OF TO SOt'TM UBS IV Custom Work TJnequale OKIIKK MIKlKT XTI'K.

Jlaniifiictulp. most "ArtiHitj C'tt 1 t- 4-- 1- -t---" Ji nil In a -i. inirce I 3 I hl on nni 1 i i '-sTT 'I ANNOUNCEMENT, lemlaar SltUr alewlr tal iLrw, their rrlsMa snel ewatamtotw tlutt Shwy1 kaire elliipoaeelwt tkele eaUre Hardware a 'JNereltawellaw- it tWla fumtml, llw Mlrtaliraa trt, le Slar W4I rk siciw flras i poaec R. Klnsr r. K.

ReysWla A. mrtm jr Uolav im Wllaf rewa(lally alir-, Ka-twjr. Ihe Hewi jl'lrm a'Uta: mf the imtMMaWe fceitrr rreailr bewlowfel apoa ttls psrar) bWalsiews) ewaa4lla, wad ewralM lavlintla So) all eM cslataM rr sms Inrlesicta ael jatalsltatsMMa teiahs their headaaar terw iri naniiara wiia mm tmrnwrnm asntirw ar Ikaala eV 11 sear ae rttled h7 pWlKS Seminar all perneasladebled tha a raw will 1 pleaaf saak ar sweat wlthaa felwjr. 'I I vJmJ wk.iMiilnillv. 1 taeekll i ,1 a.

in Li i I I 11 njinevyonai 1 1 I I mm i 'P-f Lafau. ,1 1." Ik Tlwsr 1 I 'ii ii Jf 1 CO ii; i Ii I I I ill ii i 1 Sja SZnia We have just opened and -Medium grades CLO IT IS! OP IMMENSE EXTENT AND VARIETY. Art I'HIIaL ITiKMllllACKH ALL THE MOST DESIRABLE STYLES FABRICS For ill ni ant arte stirstien Iti frm KloHie. iHaWial i'lili-f- iiim Styies jtj li the 31.133 week.U.Tauntpo, has suffered by a ear loaos oi vnitea iteates infantry passed through St. Louis, Wednesday, enrouta for tha seat of the Modoc At Paris, William Hukill shot at Joseph Keller, missed him and hided EtER ft Our Facilities for Fine ANT iWAKMKST MAttK Td Durahle, and (Jlicafij of Ui of HtjflcsM UVKsT H)S8inLEp'IICIJ-i TRUNKS.

VALISES, FURSlSHIlfO O00DS. COLLARS, NOBBY "i ":1 ft. I I TIES. .9 ATS iABD CAPS. ETQ.g (Jive im'a call.

It will ilo viiiootL jj- i-i 1 1 BUZBY GALLAQHEH. i i- iAldmUsibn. 50c. i Adrainistra 1 JLL tOrS Notice i ii herebr iivtnl that the anilenlsnol bai seen sppointeiil lninii'rstnr of the i KeUte of Jaoob HensbersM-. (sis of Ht.

Jnacph Ccjunty, deceaMd. Said teiiNravS'ned to be ivent. 8oth Bend, iKICK 1. COJiRi Al. 1S7A 62a FOR SALE I Wishing herelterjto depots my totire time Uf he practice of the ineU Boolfi to torn person whe wants a paying Ibminess that requires but ajsmill capital, jit is weU established jaW I have a arge amount of CiHanji Farm Property fori tale.

An energetic man; that will detote hip titoe to it can make it pay better than any other business in South Bendi Compared with the i i a.j- i amount oi capiiu inyesieu. Ihavell.flOO the stock of one Of ottrbeitm: ctories, that I will trade on Ho Lot, and; pay balance cash BIB WELL, jBt Joe Block. 621 i. artiole ia the he! city Ibr thfrabore This ia ao hnmha nbea- Sr 'ea thax bloat. Call and be eon- wtaeeii jroeiraelTi fill tt pniU! Sailor 8traw Hat for boys, 75cti.

Quality, $1.00. Panama Good andkllothhr go in proportion. EdWaid Brann. 1 Booth Bead. Ms 1.

BOEt afk'att ISM A siWejbeWj SSSKfc es aaSH BDuTH BEND. IND. 1 i I M. HI I wet 1. 3 Qrga.

Ikinde of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, front th Pert aukirsfil the! eoaatrr, St lowent iseil heae inatnttaents Om TI Wy iMtsillBai if SEOOXIV HAKD PlAN'Og take la pojrt nsr- 11 i Ave rears. pntpSQ AND KF.PAIRraOt Pf Piaaoi sad an Binttiof Sf asieal Inntrementa if 11 i I i lii I Asent Mr Ndrthsni Indiana fcr SPaNRlff MMfltlS fiftRANS: 1 Jkaowledssd tiuiliebestlsllis virkst. i 3 XX X3 X1 1 I MUBIO and Husic 8ohol Bookl, FOB isf sstscmsi, 4 1 1 1 ii i I I 'I Mm Trissslsn tmr MmlewJ Iswttrasawaitai tk beat ItajllM i Hasis seat to any part bf the United States ft e( pet- oa reeetpi ei aaaraen TirBTjrsjl SBt'l wS) ammmnmt wf steaerai iifene JllBlU. i Hooiey Coi phep Xnsioiookf. i rLXAB CAI Luro ee.

HERMAN EOEHflE. S0wUBMia.Iad.ks7 I ii siufd aio an I i Ko. 69 117: hington St, Is l.tbff Place CAPS, Gbrifs Flilirnishirik mm l.S73.j I. i I -I- HMEfS Mr TjY. 0 STORE, MUSIC 1 i i -Tea UJJ nut il.

I-1 ItS, i ii 1 i i i ILL I. 1 1 exnipiUOQ i am aTia sn a i i i i ii i a hildtoh filler ton! I I i -ivil- Advertisbnents. vgitES JExrxxxm The cheapeet Iinbd in msrlcet for fate br the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMP-Y In the treat I'lstta Velley. 3,000,000 Acres 'ip Central Nebraska Kew for le in tfrtPts of fortrirrej and a'pward oivrivsand tch rjiHWir ax Vpf, cknt, Ne APTirt ItiTKSUT RKl W). -f Miio ass HALTHriiLt.is4Ts.

rtsrii.tsoa THE BKST AiAKKKT IN 1 11 WEST I The frint mining res-ion of fWjrtmiosV Colerinlni th and MeTadb being rsppied by the fkr inert eotsuss isriTita xp i bqxiItxas onco aciis, I TBS BBBT LOQAtlTIHS FtR COLONIBS. Honrs ick All Ij Millions of wrr of rnoiee unTemmtlH Daioivp lor eniry untitfr the IIuhkhtead Law, iifmt tiHe; 1 rea Hiiilroadi wrth vikm! market and al tlefconTeninoeff of anroiu settled csntr. Free dhwh to banihaiiot of Railroad Land Sectional Maui, how-ins the Land, aluo neir eiliiion of Ieacri)iT Pumphlet wit li now Mapf maiioa tree AiiiiroK ii ii a via Aoarf (tut Ai Wholeule Arait for Ohio nnd ladiuns. Vi AMERICAN ORGANS. 'i I.1 SpaiO tart Opts.

jsIabtbiosI tnnt frtm. i J. V. HARRIS Ohio, Le the Reining (SKh nx-k mid 8ufiort to FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS I Xe Mrin to break, no tatl(hk of aarhi: choari duraiile. very easity smilied holdi Mwb at anv piace.deirta.

and teif-futener when the mH eena nantp for rtrcuiar. Ltrcuis and six eoDDer-bnaed looks nent to an ad drOM in the U. 8., rKwtpaid, on receipt ef 40 Ctrl Liberal indacemtntato thotmde. As't wanted! Andreas RiHix()a SabS Limcc 'o. 118 Market Su, llarrixbara.

1. i nELIIU A UHltriTIIK. mJT PtJl'KmORTo AliliOTIlftniS. Haav SlMHtNII'S. FILES, BELTING ANDUHACH IHEfTV -Prioe List and Circular fre; FFlHR BoatoD, and Detroit.

Mich. Auk.1 wANfKri t.n.l for UW1SO JSS.UU11JC frk. in; HOWTIS tr lh Ositl Mnstschesnd Whinkenin S3ily(. TrrtiJ UHEAT 8KCRKT snd KKioihrrs. Osmbleral Trick.

CsnlioloaTT. A entrilenuinn, in th ORlilIN AL Mnwk of a'andera. Mnilod fot 25 rent. Addres 1 Carl tbace, Illinois. i WnilfV Mad Knoidly with rtendl A iiiuitiii unei it iwuinu.

rvswiosrfi and lull FRKJi. B.MJH'1 11 nan orer M. nio. fORKING CLnSS apeetaMe employ niest. ainonie, aayor ereninc no capital re(nireq run infraction ami tbih ahla narkaara of aiMhla seat free br Siaril.

Ad drwww wilh ill oent return utainp. M. l'l'N( A 16 Corusndt BU. 4 I i $5 to $20 perdsjr i Atent wanted I All easMi of wilrkin people, aks morel nunri either aex. joank er old, Insk morel money St work fbrualB theiransre nomant.

or than at ans-thfns else, rartirulani free. Ad irnsreaiimnt.oraii i itnetune areas u. nu.iau.i w.i ad, Maine. ENGINES ir .11 iJlAxi i Sif- i iiawsj; saw 1 With Im prayed Improved Head )leok anil Dawyar i BATUM, TAlfflHAJf a Bend ro ureuiar anssisBMi, a mm. EWAKI Fori sax earn jof Blinol Bleedia.

ltchlnt or VI eerated files that Klio'a ill lMlunlf.ilk S1 aaawrat Ii im bnnsrwl mrl rewlr ears IS Piles, sad nethiac else. 611 BZ all vrasswta. fvssj (i f.2Q0Q00 short Viiiten ia Sontii-West KiSQiiri narahaaers of IKf Ul-Jt la Kouth.waaC 1ST I ri. Timber, Prairi. MlnersU FrniWand Atri-ealtaral lands at low priee and.

tow enM with rood water ans serfeot elinate.i For sss tieaal maps nhowiBS seek separatai peapnieu, aau any ralormauoa os may e- sire, salt apoa or aadreas jr.f- i Dr. J. El BROOKE, AffenV i jf rsTMeKTH nm. OMEsr7g Jajalofaeii 1 Sawi i I a South Anril WX-Mib I 1 i i 5i (T. 7a wi ru ill I.

i M. POOL I Ml III THE AUG EST AND BEST STOipKl OF G-lassware unina SILVER PUITffljMfctnrifeUlI Clay Richardson Whowa acting as peace maker Ban irancjuoo (UaL dupatcn says tfaiat over 1,400 Apaches have- surren- dered at Camp Venle. 4.. Gold is quoted iU Nsw York at 117 117tJ That old. sinner.

Brigham Young, fa evidently going to hate a small taste of justice in this world-tat least so we in test from the present state of affairs at 'Salt Lake. The rascal has' been per mltted to continue; hfa wickedness until he has.reached the door of the graTe- yard if not the brink of the grave; but now he fa likelyjo learn that "although the mill grinds slowly it grinds sure, and that the strong? hold he had for so many yean upon the people whom he ruled and fobbed has grown less strong, and he announces hk Intention of re? aigning. at the. present session of the Mormon conference." The old man has shown himseif to be possessed of a Tery good knowledge of human nature, and, ao doubt; he also knows something of human institutions, and recognizes that the time has come for hfa imposture to Usrpff the field. The humbug of Mormoniam has been undermined in a remarkably rapid manner since the completion ofj the Pacific toad, ana that the Danitea themselTes hare grown restless under oppres-.

sioiij is. of itself a of how the power of the "Church of the Latter Day Soints," has dwindled before the -spirit of American progress. It has been but a few years since the iron horse has been heard On tbe prairies, and yet, that which the Republican party declar-, ed in 1856 to be the twin eril of ala Tery, fa tottering to its last falL A few yean more will sei. it in ruins. It is opposed to the physicial ordering of the must make way to that which to more la -agreement with ttovnrpi, 7eall remember with keenest sorrow that terrible tragedy, that occurred hsrs one pleasant June, evening fire yean ago, and what a thrill of horror ran through the city when it was known that four of our young pedple," as fuH of and health and gaiety as the best a-Tiors ui, had gone suddenly to their ia the swift running waters of the Je--h.

Remembering that and and. deep was the gloom it T' 9. 'tin something of i ty tie bridgehorror i aar, wiiica so t-t in cut off. 3 i an rp lis WARE, iin: cuixix S'lltl'SnitJiteii TABLE CDTLEET, 3 Wato.Coo!o..i. 5i a ail i f.

i-TAiir tmnr 8 mnh OIUHLdSnC I I. JBT Oinu Ever for naif in Ner'n InilaH A Urfe tok era Select School APELECt PCHOOL will i npenW D.ierUnxl. In the (iramioar Bchool a It I i f4 by the III inn FIRST WARD SCHOOL HOtfSE, (M-li" 8iihool Btiildinc) la thi ritjjof 8oiih Monday 9 173 Thorough iliincloiJ EnglishBranci6s and Classics. 'I VSnXBJt3MC t'; Per of Twelra 8.00 1 F. I IIALLOCK.

V.Ueo.!iof )Ii-oksol I Kr. Was. Kiekiaoad. Of th folaeopal All at wholesale At1 Jf I i.

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