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

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1 1 -i 1 Ber. J. Young, the Bew Paatoref AadreWs Bros, stock of grojrtes, 1 1 I "DU I a BUM a mm. mt RMlk BMnjkAi tia)lsM- amllisi.j i eiiwi i jid vntArnrlae'of W.i B. I In taking the school enumeration one IkmilySlraa found In th.

tfi.tr teen children and several With each. II tit; fc.j- j. i Hi 1 ii 1 1 OpewUonswill be resumed on pie Wabw-orki next NTondajr nornln, the watr in the river is low eaoueh by CtUctrrk it; haa proved itself so to the! thousands of poor victims who have! jbeen laid ia the cold grave by bavini cWesaly allowed ft to degenerate Into eonsumptian, Heed this warning, yoa whoi bAtre thls foul diseaxe-and befoiri it li toOjlite buy a box of Ykrwum iS 8 Sold by th- Baptist Church, will give hia intro- I ductory i discourse to-morrow forenoon. I gubject fTh work before ua, how it js to Wdanfeandwholstodolt.T i Mr. -Colfax was greeted with the most ff What Ulll nmT IMrl Will I For the benefit of thoS who hate deposited la our Savinga Bank, as wfll as for those who have that good infed-tior In mind, we reproduce from, an exchange an instance of the steady aer cnmBlatioa of interest afforded by aa account in the New Hampshire sewings i -aaaaaaaaakMaaaaaBamaaaBBBaBABBBanBBM I I 1 i .1 I cordial reception s4 Lafayette.

Green-this at 121 Michigan street, welVselected, large and cheap, You'will-do! ell to give them )ai call whAjyou want any- iningw uieir unev "1 styles of Ladiesf Furs fr ived dsy a the, Dollar Store. snav blowabowt low orkea -e- teW but i Slick Bros, aura bavins; nniforsnly lo prices s- thev keeb to sel 1.1 1 1 1 j. BteneyjAre uu wei vrith ah abondant stock of iTOceriee thejpei.plto one in tne fjjaty to! Undersell "iSmWmWmn iTCHEWiRi tmhm. ji-Sj-: ISfS? mt i -i-, I Best a WW' nrinr Ua isa'asw- -rf jW 1 Viiv, mi casus and 01 wrucn piaoaaae sdrw-s uie gmu.eru.g. i uw.

w- i lows.j' Hs ba accepted an iovitaiiou to deliver the address at an Odd Fellows' celebrauon ia Toledo on next paturda; T.VlfJ I fi 'H ''I I I III! ill Pri PartxiJge, received ia tel this): 'week, from Hancock, New York, Statiiig I that Wm, Hammond who dia-appeared 1 from here nearly two weeka wita some or tbe uoctor propeny, was there sick and hadthe coats and watch, so that Dm. Partridge a liorougti will recover a portion of the 'property iTUe Danbury Sew gives an accoiittt man who lost hia vote at the receat lection. He searched in all bis pock- eta, WHook o(T bis stockings and rrnng couldn't find it. Wi ibope none! of our citixens will be IB mat ox next Tuesday. 1 l-iim ltfiai.ilHlli The sidewalk in front of J.M.

Pool A Co. has been blocked op for seve day with their immense stock lb mgerstors, tce-cneau, ice-ooxea, They bav made preparations large trade In this line of goods and show; the- largest stock of any nous Northern Indiana. The Elkhart Itrvime say: that a pho tographer (rofii Buffalo was in that place A ii i.u.. (U nitiaiud I buildlnn there, and wui oo uia at au i the stations alone the Uk Shore Wei hope he will sklpthlf apology for; depot In this city, From the report of the Superintend pt of Public Instruction learn. that the number of children ta this wuhty between the age of six and twentymo v.ara la Win anil lha imnnnt of nun.

I mon scnool revenue apporuonea jr tuition is $4,64.40 or a trifle over fifty eSnU tkeach one entitled to tuition, i r'-KM 1 i -t1 Tremendous I Esciexiexri EaltM GREAT DICIINE ,1. I i A IV-1 fc I Street. MAY 3, 1878. lr WcrklMMllBC' The citix-n of thi eity i invited4 to attend Jneetfng; StMvi's Opera House "orihe the purpose of faring a report Jroii. the WsArr-tfwks Committee relation to th sn.ndd contract with the and for.WaU-nony awl Cms of the direct pajLpina; sjrsfcM of WaUer-work.

y' 1 3mm BetoM Um Battle voter of this city ere invited to attend. A meeting to be held aktiood'e Cpra House on" next Bead' Xveaiaf Xay ata, at 7. o'clock, to prepare for the election on 8th inst. Let every roter attend a matter of Importance will be pre Htajtd Pip Committer. Tewpevae iMeetlrm I The next regular Temperance meet-will be held in theJReformed Church on Wednesday evening hpxt.

Addresses will be made Tarfoo.on-i. The public are cordially invited to aUend, One of the workmen on the extenilon-of J. C. Knoblock'e bulldlnaV Enos Derst by name, had has leg fractored Ion TttWay last by large atone felling upon It. 4 Jii Mrtl rtoili AaMfteiatlea.

A pedal meetlng.of the Youn Men'a Christian Association will be i held it office of Arnold A Creed, on next Mon day evening at 7:80 o'clock. Business of Importance to be transacted and every member la requeated to be pre- Ulm aWast EaeWtoea. The High -School will don on Friday next. Examination will be held on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday and Fridaywill be devoted to Irhetorical exercise. Friend and of the school are Invited to attend the week's exerciaea at the rooms In the Madieon school building, Baaaear, Tuesday morning a span of horses' became frightened on Michigan street, near the Peninsular road? snd whirling suddenly round threw the occupants out, badly bruising one of them, about the head and shoulder.

The horn were secured before Ihft succeeded in damaging the carriage. AaMhtr San Vlat.sjs. Ira Payne, an employ at the Eagle shops, while! working, on a buzs saw last Tuesday, had a terrible (ash cut through the palm of his left hand, though luckily none of the bones were touched. He had clone call for hia entire hand and glad to get off so well as he did. l-i i Ji.

I I 1 1 I I "-11 II ihi VYMAN have I' ittftf Hsrinh-i l---ted In 04r. Ifrois slljlfia 111 Jf Mi 1 laadiug manalk-tnran I.Sria and Amarioa. yy LU VIV mm Ml oiLmiuJ whleb ira tM aw lwi selejted; 5w Ii 'fl I sfalr ssr aa hsmliuxn sa Stxirtmiint minooi ls I I i 11 found WMt of Nan Ytrfc litr- th 4k a4 fM SSA hr dSnlinad iuh IwtpiilM' i Wj I fS 1 IJ fjl every mm 'ii 'Fra-llN One f. the finest large job of land see at Leib Bro'ai Steffer vpfj 7f. with avnythln: in the price that astbnishi nricea Ssrin.

motto I i It opened a include au and Te Ublea, uce, groceries, dried fruits, glass and wirfc goto jstwuooaai jiicei Cltaip I MSB' Sata 1 oooa i atxeaonro i 61-a! i pota, hanging baskets, and stone wire of all kinds at J. M. Pool Co. 141 11 1 i Madaiae Foy's ud other celebrated msJtes, of; corsets, the best boon skirts vf ladles kmderwaer, atllH Owefta Store. White icoods.

table linens land nap kins ia fine line of theinj at Sterns Bros. it Ellsworth'. I i i i 1 i i i i1 The Oliver Chilled I Plo, jpoln lcUng D. Warner Son' jgTOceryl tlpcoln viui'-1 -Si ill large wagon iloada of Rhode I Island Greetings just emptied at Mor-1 s. Now b) the) i time to lea lagnificcbt stock milliner a' fine lOt of hts 4 JsPT 1 6 gan atyeefejj 01 EHOSMOXTS arrival of H4qoda from KewiTork and Boston, at Lalb vsiLt.

il TieuJ li il 1.at Snowfl flake Lime, best i ui7, hisn avw -1 1 TOU! WfttlL aTOQOt UHIIUT mlTlWU If you want ales business suits; if mMi dress suits either made to 1 ar5 made, you I will find i i I i them fjyblg.tod Co's; inAt i us. i heaviest stock pf building pa- n- In! KaWIiwii fwti.n,a af fntc Rna Xhos -j rtudy economy In building use-ltj i j- I nt, i ,7 SythU JJJ lp Urgest jur i i Gloves, ie Dresf Tjrimmipgsi Suiting Goods ia great vartyi Jat Sterna Bros. AEllkwprth'i i will firid: aiMrs.1 Owens. 79 Michigan streetja of Kid QioveJad ja fine- lne of the latest Utyled of Parasols. and Jsee um, 1 TLL tsi.

Leib front Hew mirket fall line of all kind of Spring and 8ununer Bhairls Shawls Seir aaol lettu-1 Ail tl.iUf Knrfntr knd gumma 1 Shawls imwmU aii jTerlleWp i i stock 6j the (rfs them. lamine i i i i i WaOTI -f cJmsi aU se. ti price at i At 25 Cents Ml', Mttk BoutVBand. ArU 5. 7S jf W4ct '1 'H "Om XatrtaaMitol Bince last issue permits to marry havelbeea.fesuedby the County Clerk to Geo.

J.Walter anfl Justine Shoennei, -Alexander Orose and Mary Sefer, JLugust ZHljner and Augusta Irvan, I Conrad Billing and Louisa Breckei, John Oarse and Fannie Williams, Dan- OTvlMf iiilfliiilil Patch: A Co. in esUblkhing a large dry rod'tori Urein 'penaAnetit hasja; fak kborf ii4 ahowa-what; can! be done When) ho Indefensibly qualities uiwihjh mrm Drougn. in-i requisition. nd tpde tPiio tbej large of Carpeta-sl bew featofr fa tbebr nes4jntt Wugbt by thetpi The editor ho Las IhUktoVf throucht their! eUblU- twi B. PeM SotatH lUdjis-t epen4 one nn-ttoeit 01 uarpcts yw Sroaht te tne'i reoes price SfthU line of goods vaaksabijaat Urns fur jhsrti-s in ned of Ssrtwts to tr-hssa.

At tlieir BrsnthSUira, 137 Michigan street, yoa sSageta very servtoaabla carpet bandsoDMiKfnly a good a- those forro- ly aold for- upwards tt and tlieir kry -M 3-nlrmsThinsi bMd at from L23 1.B6 per yard, and uOod Bru.a aj oorrt- ntlnigly rsasunaitis qgnn- aura to Il and saaniine them Wben at the Btaid. nd at tbs atn time yob can take a look at Sir large stock VtJ iomlnf whtoh swl lreount4sndb-fves. Tbose Jsisuiese ilk are thj jjjeaurtrtd fc heapesttS be found tli marfctt; wmiaoinair snnwis, gr-a aoda, pribM SnUoBa, ol.rtlia, imex-I1mI for qMalitr and piiw." I HIA1IJK BAAS. Will Cimikaddpn, the popular 9erk long and favorably known at Seltser oldj stand, fhas changed is base of operation and his many friends now f)d him! Wills; A Stem', Opposite thfijTftlffjrieJi office where he be plfased to (we) them and show tbemj the Piiert lot! of groeerie in jibe tlij. Noabl Shupperl'a friends in the south pari Of the county wiU also jnd im with WDla A i 601, i-J This spring opening of gentlemen's at Mi Liyiogston A Co' is one well worthy 6f exminlngV Their Stcckj ia aery large comprjidng many; beautiful piece goods, chosen Kith fxquisite tiute, siid Ajll the rtdvelti in hats, collars, ties and general furbishing goCds.

T)ier establihmrit is fcrst-cUss and it jjiat-irona embrace the; best dress-wi mon in city. fTheir cutter is an ifpift line land tio ill-mad work ever sent TMiS HOt WMTHBR Will oo4 be hfitejhd the'r. WiU be a great demind forslcei Heck the pdpn-lsr ice ma is prepared toorpiy in Any quantity, end Although having aboiU all tliert isirtihe mift wll sell ajtjithe low tates Ufa cehisiler hundred ttliere parties toll over half a hundred Weight once. fTbose doilring i through the snmmp should apply soon, and all should us jit as a matter of economy in saving victuals through the hot weather. jOet jjrour boge jfeady wjieri tK ice lfagn cvmes arotinl.

I M)l I I --w- ''j fjr-Urai Ini buying oysters tbe grea object Is to get the best. Eat GjHen im sole agent here! for jfhe fooimilc. S. Maltby Get the HA pr the boiind and yoii will havethtibest tile world, as thHare putiup in their jown liquor Instead: Thejf are sold as low; as any gooa Dranp oi oy-ier can be sold and may be had fat Oilien's restaurant by the case, can; or disJi, at all H.aa I -1 AHl fTm tlMille.r We notice a staiteinent in the Tkib- tfsai of April 26th, fwhich is calculated to deceive the nublic. relative toi, the taniding C.

Crw, who was once a member OF the (ierRn Baptist cliurcli. (bull never' Was eldf) andfewtSeptem ber he wi Relieved his ofiice of nin isseHh tbi second Iclegree.Jand onj the 25th of last January he Was explled from thelctiurchj; aittl he hM no rigbt to bold public! being alnem- ber bt any nnrcn. 4- ets. We resnectfullv Call attention to our New 8TKi of CaIpets, Oil Cixth, MaitS and 'Lace; CtHBTAlNsj We jshall sell at povf- pkk ep. I W.

Ki PaTcw 60c i 13? Michigan street Eggs for THE SOUTH BEND POULTRY tABD Offer Egji for Hatching' fronj the Celebrated Pure Breeds, Buff Cochin, Sebriglity Light! Brahma. White Leghorn, Creve Coeuran4 Houdan. Eggs firm the abve stock Are; sold all over the country at from a.yo to $6.00 er but we will ell Egg from $1.00 to $2.00 per doren. Address as above, care F. O.

Sox 1067, or call on ALFRED J. BEROER. 60-tf. i fi Michigan St. 1 "4 Btmalaillaiai mt Hrmpt.

IAapailTKlJ'sGaAKOK, Noj3fi. WiiamcaS, It hu bl-asad ih- Oreai Mu- t-r Slwir remora estesm-4 Slid be-IovJmI Rrnthr. WnM Kan-att fntul th- lir- fild. of earth to llic Oiiest fJanier Iiuw ahflke tfifoi-vbsjit I ttemlHdi Bt Crwnters (imniff. i of the IPatrons iif MushanHr if lhat in tha teduiioiatratlot Of Iivinie Pn.vJ denw we hare 4t a tailhrul llMr-r.

HHf'i" Ml li valor, cli-rfii) lirvlr anil lu i i v. Betuli-m rTtiat in Vim we hai H-WI rniil adviK-ale ilf th urilirilea of our 4njr, srt llmt wfl'l ejierisli. jn our nieuiorr lbs hiulieat reusirii HS'I for Iim mailt virtuea. tlrtolrrd, That tolhis bereaved fnrailv an aanuntlK-e Hif our deSu and heart II avninattiv. eomltieudliiir inem to me merry of mm tenipera in winajio ii RemJtrdi Tltat a rtipv of thee Hwiluliotr.

be I tireasiiipd to tlitf fainil of llie tleea-el and copSw furoi-lied the Keiuitjgton and muli Jleiid I Bimusa. I. 3 X. I5ws. ft' '4 I MARRIED.

I In Unain town6ipJon the.ltW I Klder W-niexJat the re-iflenoe of Urine's fatn- Ml. Al.lll.l (ItoHI to Ml. MAIT Ssirsa. i In Purtace Tawh-hi. on the 2H nlt.j.at the re-idenea ol' the rtfiilin Kl.ler, I enter.

Mm JoeS IUS tuinn ASxia. I-1 li In thiirEtv. at theiire-Mancs i bride's father. the 2wh ult. by Rev.

J. Bnre-. Ma aa i uaa Ml.i AflltfllT.T.- i I dant-htef of Krn.tlleBry I an, all of thia eitjr la PorteC Town-hj, on Thur-day venin Mar 1st. St the realdeSee of b- bride lather, k. 1.

Ill ll.aiKL II. au- Ka to Mi KliiIbith A. fiTur.ua. dioifhter of Prter iKtafker. Er Thli little (natter nan Been in e)mnipiuon tot omaitlme.

an4 we ar free to ekifaa that a clever hrldetronni or Siore roar: bride wiiuld not be foant id this visiaity. Marl t)iey ver ba happy. 12 1 I 1HK1, .11. Ih. SWh nllL nf inea-le.

larbel). fbsnaast auhtier of still L.nsia I yaarsDn inoDths and 3f ty. Ia this litlr. on the th BsS. wifa of ath Eai gad II year.

Addisea A k. Harris, a Carp UU EDi iel H. Wagner and Kuzabeta A. stocxer, Paul Shupertrand Minnie Stein: TsMftl4WaMHtaaipcarili. u- Rev.

N.t. Williamson, of the Be- formed Church, receiVedf yeaterday from the east nearly $14600 to be used towards Ui'u(Ai rhni4ti In Thini Vltbloi jV.fi Ka-lmpwrtm-ctk. 1 THE SOUTHED! 'I Ward. A lot for thai purpose 'on the corner of Lafayette and Sample streets waa bought of P. Carat, yesterday after- "nooh.

And the foundation Of the build pi ai. root vo. nv l.horoe here, although be IIIIIU 'A A-1 1 I siderably thia summer in. th reduo-laud i wf 1ifl" I Fir shoUld be loth to losesiy KI a. O.

I 111 1 VVk Vsbw.ww.mWsi at mt JMslTth T'hllTitir I il -U L.JL.U.tJt, UJa. ing, which ia to Ka aprbjf 4 faet, wilt be Each and every Sunday School in St Joseph county- is requested to appoint three delegates to attend a.County Con South Aom Works fcavf ssal-sKar, lj thai time! V'l III If There era but eiglt: croquet jtbe- Vaited putes, aocorditig; so oensua rtportit and South -Beiiil haa hop 4hm 4 i place) in the for the Vaif ft.Alliirtir In 'RrwttiL wa Thle atteation of pur reader i called wdi Benjaflun todd, will jlecUire in the to-moriw morn fad eveig, iK4hwM hohrk Xliwhl weir cloVjlid fhlt IncliMlwi th maw upulat(o4 lhsj i- i j. ii rs. i vcinwyare inviiea ya aperaai oi 'I til UbaWg' oni nwde'fot the fooridatjoii "oflhjs A seiuatnmiic yjynrtBnwaijmma inHhe Fourth Wan ok Thnrstlay night and nu lit U.i Urewe waa nomtnaiea Cotwdlnian for that Wsrdi; I MfHr, KUngel A Basll sailed from oi Wednrwiay jafterrioon; the: North' Oenrtsjj Lloyd aaptin ryusars hmu riu BendT had the largest delee-alacm at the Odd Fallows elebjrtkn, kn fhatoM hatds srer elegantly; unifcrma The ftudebaker llroaJ' biaiirhtithe Halt fartri east of W4 wlioiiing hurtf 'tV entlns iUat valuable property! 1 1 James Seymour. hfttilKbt' brSkemsn, had tin', band'Jbadls' rftashedatj this de pot of the Lake 8horftrofed Vre, while Coupling cars i few ds)ys jiince.

A regular Cortmunieatkm of. JfosepH LodgeN'o. will be feeld at the todeeroora on Mon By brr W.Jifc Lewpecretary. 1 There a greater demand than sub- ply for girls to do hoijisef ork and, good wags Are-, Ir nuiny! navik(llgiy for wislassofhiplpb)lh A i brace of swindlers trie Jo oome the njMt'csrd montej gamJupon: the aasuaBiMtuno' oa our streea iaai i uewisT. They wettM moved pjwajed ou jto utporto to try tnets mpx nere.

-k I W.i ii-jl' III Ii if i Ottr'old friend Ktte Is in th lightning rod ibusiness 1 sJrain. lf 'noticonsidered 1 i prpfaajef should (ike to sai that Wp Mightnitig and wilt mk hinWlf heard, i riKliii klwla anrl niarhloa the Nextlso'blue- birds' and niaiblea, the surest signs pf, spring aire Act scissor: gtindersj fiddlers'' aid barpisti The late'comifrlael weather hit rtin first imtrs aad khose Whd haven'ti Had mayi now wH4t to expm. AnnuntRfnun. oi uerouaiivivw-Buip, Ht hs poctet book, lib the cji, on'Sat-i iirday: for Win It waa found "by K. Iice, ja-lio retuiyied it to lhMki h-MJ natioii; of Houth 1 Ti ta 1 tiff" Lj order of Eastern; Another ibeautifal pou frioia the peri nf Kiora LAUiae Hunneia wm be found OA first, age tQp the kame pagei greyly fot thesja celumns.

If yoit iraht, to! efyoy a faW Uughj copy fC" -rreizefs: uxprefM slqns' sold by $11 newsdealer twenty nve cenn per copy lu lie uai a.L''ia.atl.Aai k.J a a 1 ourihanks for the work; hi The al of1 Lots bo TbjumUyj Was sud dehly1 brought to srclose after; two, had been bid Wand Mf. Garst. ha will seen by $ntdvertiseinenl elsiwhet will wIl onlyAt pvsale; anl but a snort'timd It I 1 1 HwsrnerTlrcuy tdl cime in oi Thuiayl mbrninon Ihe Shore toad," from Elkhart, find th; Cages and trapping beitaken via-! the tplenin-ulajr road' direct itofth showj grobrid iniTsy tort.fiefd.;' A I r' If 'I I IT 1 i flbere ayeguur arniy OEjqawrs wuv sear the doors of ourpublichall or upon the'stairsland fromthiese points oo-le aildi stare' and talk- flippantly of the ladies as they.fija past it i.a.L Ja-a I past 3 Something a disperse. itro-glyderinis rhigM do it I Tna Tisrfl. A little sir! ne "ears nU i.

i-i 1 Pi Bget waa bis wiupijri- viw msllet In th hands of ne of her vn-rrrv-TT-T-rT TiJr- t- a. playmates, onTuesdsrand 4 seftously injured that for a Wane; tesea wbbv.ih' I I 1 1 itifuj I tkiiiitnir rii.H" ia oiirihoL iTLfj-ZI IwK not lmgoiorganized WjOtW! citj, TkJ. itf ArLlan in regard tit cow rv i. ik! B. 'ri ana ine.aiarsnai.win impouuu sii; cuna touno.

running at i utrge iroui: to is me till the! fiM of November, ibetween the a 3 1 i a hoars of shusei and ik i i t- i I. r. I aA rri.hmlntn In the 1rsti Ward mmmw-t mm wsii held on fThurHdy nigbl but ad-; rt of tiv inWfing appears elsefhere- I Tliat Wjiti-rrtited- nni ten port, Ibwial who carries a hammer lnd drives or sotneother of oijr Suhseriber send him to U4tj re year old boyV the', fourth isr i I'sJrfl organised an exploring expe- itloB fone, QU Sattirday lant lis sue- eeeded in Igetting! bevong'-Mishiwaia, JLtJLl t.1 aa SI I wnrw MQ. trkMavM his! homd. i.Tbere fa him for i i ai VIS I 11 II 111 ohnny Mathes has bis a Hit fw" 't? kK.n in Martin's block; a Wasn ingtflit strec ana xne ouiiUjing aa now tteimr i nuea' un tor a HHuuirant auu boarding bMvly Mlsarslci VLorlng nndLJ4 Barnes? Thelocati6n is i f.i I good one for" their Hune-4 --i l-j I I AI nln Jfer fold son; of David iBsrte- n4! Township) pA V)eg broken en Tuesday'lait, bf 4 iairfrom a Sc4- neaf ifcv ftftWi iWlThere oetng-no uuqwft setth broken limb hiro-elf, nds the pa- Uaal inM kn- of Kington ty, Prtvtecctoryoon.Bcpuyier vv- during Xhi latter riwpresidental term, arrived in the dty Uterday and called at th Tuiarjit omaj Mr.

Todd l.atfaa. Wru V. i -r--. tv r-ji''" Wfirauu. where be will practice Uw.

Mcomiar a partner of Daniel IWittet, (formerly of this i-ducD. suecasav to hint In hi HUr, U)L be held on iext lnsaay eye- ninsrot' tf4 f'Xftalliattendanee itesired; By brderl E.jT, Mid3 dleton, Sect I i fl ISfloaouusouiiue vuif wii vomr decided succe and do much Jto austain I Xht literary Culture of South; Bend. i 1 aoda Htizeni' meedng was assembled i(Ur. He, SertetArVa re r--T. -i it.t.,1 r.

i dwn thenau aeinnux protruuuig iram toe piana siutiwaia.M uauij ln 'lthU city. I Roraback, ago of a i i i I ij 1 I I 1 I i 1 1 it I 1 i A 1 1 MB a Cuahing 40srTO for sig the Cheat, .4 iCaJciiwd lime, cement. of the 1 JJ ir afn eO. foVFoor Oil ariety in theelty Oo 09. EYr ijijB'tl whiskey II- dyspeptic for years; be- i.

ijLi -l immen JUver Keguia- bas acted like Cj HotMKS. ayton, Ala. HITTLI for! diseases of the WaaVairtf-iH iMlsi Carolina Frevermutk; recently from PhiladelphiA, will receive pupils, 4 No 62 Main street fof instouction and all kihdsof needle Shelfeels confident that her in strubtion In all brancbes of this art will aatUf iTerms reasonable. tronage rwf olidted. ring mem orandum wm found fify di orj step In at J.

M. ia folltv Pool A Co and cet A Befrigerator, wa i i "j- ter cooler, ice-box, birdi cage and toilet setei Be sure ud getthem at Pools, for thet keep jew4tt' goods and they are tbe best and cheapest, and they keep a id cheapest, i ty.j jYonlo good variety, loving wife THB BtBASMtM WHT. are several reasons why Heller Speth's Shaving and. Hair Dressing establishment Is so popular, it is on t)iegroaidjfl6ok' and easy of access. The twoiUenrysarenoi pniy goou opemwr.

themselves bW they keep toe best i swtanw to pej louna. I suey oouuuct i 4 i tbejr business in tbe "most lystematic mariner. If you hsJe nipver visited their WblUbnio- togo li Jul 'become a reeul 1 FT iff' ere once ar cus- tonier. A BAKAIJI I A nAstwAiml An neraon havins- a horse, bunrev JLlVlU oarmeut on ia housf lot in a good location, nan be accommodated bv afiplyint- at B. Bidwn resll esute ffice, 101 Main streei The houl haajjust been onisned.

rrpperty lor saie or traoe in ill: 1 i i $11 parts of the SV 1 '61 tf TO: OCB fATBlOlin AMD fstlMD- Havinz to 'vacate' our store room to rive nlaoa Ifnr la new buildintc. we shall r-r i i for the present conaoliaate our two anoe at Warsaw. Ind. We desire to eitini ouribarikaiM the mantlcood peo pie of South Bel and vicinity who hae favored a Ih heir liberal pat- roige idj We still retain nln1er4 Jour Ljdst and shall con- tiuue to niake South Bend Our home; ahoe storehere on a much larger scale as our euiefprisea ih your midst have been crowded with 8U.E88t and we feel that 'tis pleasant lo have iur lot cast i .1 among a people so una ana generous. Bbo.

iALVANIZED ROJf fEJI These cbrhi' next to stone, the i. i safest ana; most urSble ih use have come into Medlar ely I in, this city and how that there is manufactory of them all ki.id of lvaaized iron work in our midst, we Will be mir Ml.B.YoitC heir Introduction Will IM be mfcrtlgenteni The factory of Ml B. Yoit Co i- turning out such excellent work that itiwui only cre- local diiand foriuelf but one that wl reach IkAe town, and cities sur- svut nfl inrr aim I It ijs in bornice especially galvanized iron now lP combines ithe ad van tages of lightness, cheapness; and durability, andjj when properly pu up is per-fedtlV fireloroof. I'Att recent fire in ashua, the flames swept down One of the streets until it came to the Goodrich biodk on which! was a galva nized iron cornice. Here the flames swept ovef we cornice to; the tin roof, but findinir I to wood work to take bold 0f Vere stepped, thus saving a large part Messrs.

Yost Co. irivite 1 an examina- Upn of their work, aid can make it to the advantage of all builders to use ir iron) raice fnd window caps mriA lantil4l i rauvaiwto atoiML. Wksl r-sailsi I Jfwftrer aajra A lr-n-l-Jti I4-kt-i(aia Bt- nthePullit I This will certify ithat the Premium, 1 Cold water, erected upon our L. JlXL K.i.i-J.ii factory one lset of their celebrated Sur! i quvantd od in moRtteatisractory and scientific! manner and we take great nleasure in recommeiiding the same to all aesinngitpe pesi po-uiuitj from lighbing. The poinpsny has been fully esUbjiihed for fifteen! yean are entiMyl tesponsible fori their work; emolovint none bud the Very best of mechanic ad experts, and; using none but the trrto best inaterifll.

And s) I thoroughly) do they do ther work thajt they give jtoj tact customer ja polity of 0..1 tn)ount of the rin.rt Urbtected. skrainst any damage which 1U doJ; te Mine by lit-htnirH IMrJWmi Gj Kyte. is tn. sikl! lireht forthe Cdmpanyi and thorouihiy posted in the business. He .11 il.

if Il I will Call OB tne Citizens VI ipoutu uf-iiUi A it I li anl ail aeainng nicu pniTO tion will ye hhn their orders. II; if 1 iJxoiC. iprest Birtlsell Manf'g Co. WASTED. TenC Unet Workmen jof Carpenter Mhduwslka, Tf aMl7A V1 Wantodi BCatwick's Kefrigtratorwork ftia tow Wtidwi lime tpok tbe nrt pwrnji 7 1 I.

TriUrisL donlvbv Bonebrake I tltTI a. IT um at the Josepn county lair, ias SaJ. a i i MTf jM't I I Tbe ic ale Lois Sy D. Gars ia.bei ditinuH durlngj next wekg and will sell to I oo Uurlnd 'l bo desire, at private sale, and i terms. ae I I pun niutgo ii TVUJIWm OffuTajoazii i Aa aa) ertdeaee af tke above aaeteaU at it D.H.HARIM1S01I and see tie Improve BsaaU in i lj airkiltsnl Jajlsasita, EpeUnlal 1 a i- I-( CCLTIVATORS.

A-TaaaareU' (Bari ea teeds are a4 9siae. -4 aisn reeommenu it as tne oesL, ou-u. CITY LOTS Pho ia e. 1 on tATprab till I i I A I ra i i -i J. In thS so Irill Will the i ai iSj.

in l. nl Anil 11 1' bank. March 23, 1833; Mr. Joath Wheelock, a Revolutionary soldier di-poaited thee 'sum of $100 la the bank the same betng pension money, trbV'lh he received from the Oovernment ApTn 15, im, he deposited ll jaWd April 9, 1833, $15 aaore making a Mai deposit of $130. Neither the principal nnr tti tiitMnmt haa crrer baeai -drawn.

and the present amount 'of the $12281, with a share in an extra doa- dend to be made, atavsila. ArawsMl. Our old friend, Adam mjst with a aerionk Ion on Sundar iant. wW be and his family, were absent from their residence on his farm, a short dlsianee south-wext of this city some hurgTsh effected an entrance and ransacked, house at their leisure. Money appeared to be all they were after, and, they snip-eeeded in finding a five hundred dollar Government bond, a five dollar gojd piece and $2.50 in currency, which they appropriated! Unfortunately Mr.

Fisher laJled to keep a record of the Dumber of the bond, and it will doubtless never b. recovered. If any readers of tlfia paragraph are so fortunate as to hare any bonds about them we advise them to make a list of the numbers imroei A 0aertM mmm Walhesl Vmt NIlMM HMrar. ciraa. A letter before us from prominent citlien of Erie, Pennsylvania refrrig to Mr.

Colfax's addree at the Odd Fellows celebration In that city on Mond Jy last, says I was much, gratifled jt hearing yesterday of an act of personal affection shown for. Mr. Colfax on Mob-day, by one of the most estimable men in thia county, Joseph Henderson lives fonr miles' from the City on (arm, and had arranged to come in and see and hear' him, but the roads were! fo heavy that a horse could hardly halre drawn a carriage through. Rather than Inaa what at hia aa-e. over 75.

was orob- -B ably the last opportunity of seeing him, the old gentleman walked the while; distance and heard his address, ita these selfish such little acta of personal devotion show what a bold a public man with- unblemished life Can have on those real yeomanry of our la fad even tho'uch they have never seen his face or heajrd. his Major Henry Plessner, formerly. tttia nif haa Rami on trial for seVai days in the Criminal- Court atlndiab- apolis, fos embeszlement of $1,700 be longing to the Republic Insurance Company, of Chicago, Tor which he.w agent in Marion county. A verdicf amit raa rendered on Tneadav last Shd he was sentenced-to imprisonment two-year. Major Plessner came fo tab city about three year ago, holding kr important position In tne Jonn iiap-cock Insurance Company, which, he ohlv shamefully abused, but played CfM- fidence on nearly every one with wbxkn he became intimately associated during the vear and a half he waa here.

Frdm this" place he went to Toledo, where 'hi" wife's parents live, and. he had befii there biit a short time' when he was discharged from the John Hancock for a- Frious business irregularities. ininng the war Plessqer served with considec-able distinction in a Michigan Cavalry, and waa for Some time Provost MarM General of Louisville. He there dls nUved much administrative and execu tive ability, i His parents and brothers live in Central Michigan. Tke KMblehv Fsiraltaire sampiy A DividesMl Twenty rrlsl.

elaretl. The Knbblock Brothers' Manu uufhe- turinz Company eld their annual Ins? last Wednesday afternoon. Mai'or Wm. Miller, John C. Knoblock.C.

Hu debaker.HohBchuyler Colfax.Theodbre Knoblock, A. F. Bonebrake, and George Barn hard were elected Directors John C. KnoWock, President; 8. UolftJt; Vice President A.

F. Bonebrake, ft retary and Manager G. Hndq4tt, Treasurer and ex-officio member of thrf, Executive Committee Theodore: Knbb lock, Superintendent. I jT After a thorough examination: of tbe business and the accounts of the coniba-I ny, ito real estate, etc, a divipendof twenty per cent, in stock was unanimously declared, although the inventpry would have juatified a larger 'amount! A few thousand dollars more of stck can yet be subscribed for and infortia-tA Kiiatnaaa Art rmn ha obtained huh mm 't i of any of its Directors or Officer aq their fine building at the head of Wdsht ington street, which attracts so miich attention from visitors here from abroad. DawU.

la tsie riase-ireai Uvea While at Otis op Tuesday we learned tbe particulars of one of the mart heart rending affairs that journalists are callej upon to. record. A little arhile from Otls-4better known to our; readers as Salem Crossing-- Germany nasVied Rallies, lived in a story and a half'jlog house, and with him his wife and four childten, his wife's rather An brother s.ricjl little nephew. The family retired on Saturday night at-telr uivial bed. time.

About midnigut Jtirs. Kallies who had not yet gone to, stfep, smelted fire, and going down sUir4 (blind the kitchen and lower part of the huse all ablare. She callec to her hnsbatd'a brother, an almost helpless crtppw, to help4 her save the children. He, took two of -them and started out of thebilild-ing, but the flames burned him iwhe dropped them, and barely got out of the building himself. He then attempted to take some of the other children from the window, but war struck by a 'ieoi of foiling timber.

The husband was the only one besides himself who got out of the building. The old father thfiv children arid Mrs. Kallies perished fit the flames, and so utterly were' hey burned that all their remains could bn heaped in 'a scoop shovel. Therrj are various theories as to how the Are txg- inated. The general supposition j-thatJ it wss from a pipe which the oldftian had been smoking that evening, i '11 LOCAL NEWS 15 BRIEF; SWiajth JBesMl.

Hevy iQvercoata were in demanfl on first of May. the City election next Tuesday. you going to voter AH kind of legal blank of the approved forms for sale this offMje. A new roof was put upon the BiptH Church building tbU week. Clem Studebaker has favored um with: Louisville and 'Nashville pape Awnings are making thei ance.

Summer will be here a There waa a largo weddin the Turner Hall On Thursday night, The June -ierm of the Cirouit Court will be a busy There, are already 167 cases on the docket We give our readers a dose of Met works literature in thia issue-b last before election. Manufacturers of Soda watei lemonade are getting ready for tb cam paign. J. M. Pool A Co.

sold ovee foue- teen dozen lemonade and soda glasses 4,1 11 -1 i fter bl el 1 Prtir in nt ing in I i I I I f. 1 I. which will meet at the 1st M. E. Church, in South Bend, on Saturday, May 17th, 187S, at P.

for the pur pose of organizing a County Society. By. order of the Committee. XSmS mt rtr Itmmf. The jnembers of the St.

Edwards literary Association at Notre Dame, will debate the question, Retotved, that the State is justified in making the edu-rxattbh of youth ia Washington on next Tuesday evening. We are indebted to the Vice President of the Aasociarton for an InriUtiort to be present. mmmY MmI Calm Me! The Sunday JSchool Union Meeting at irVtMM rfM(-U V. Chnrrh cm Ing ever done in this city is a bookj of cniorea aesigns oi carnages ana ouggiea manufactured by the Studebakef Bros. Manufiicturlng Company and nUjbe- Ing nished atthlsofflcei! IlwUlbArt comparison with any work of the kf nd donefany where In the United Stated I ii i i 11 I i i fi The Lake Shore A Michigan th- era' llailwav Company will shortly tract: west of the Sumntlon Prarie road.

ooarwini inniiitrn liih luntunr varui ui A.JJ tlaa Company.also put down wo side-tracks on the depot grounds.1 The WIJ iDVWVWCi MSNiis.avMMSaS i puainessi at inia pomi. i increaaiug sw rpidly as to render this tep necessary a 111 At a temperance meeting some week 1 I 1 acoj there was a discussioq as to the effect; of publishing the names of all those jrhft igm the requests for permita to jSel) general conclusion wss poblintio. bUb ter.ol ihiscity would have. goW effect, is, bad elsewhere, and b. leader, the; temperance cause umounc their determination tocarry odtthe program.

ine.aml make this announcement toax thatfe Who do-not wish to see their! names in sprint will have time to erase then) from the lint. I jj 4 I There is a notice in another coJuinf of 1 the' consolidation of! HaywsnJ dt Brols. shoe stores at -Warsaw, andjthf reamns riven therefor, Our readers will tievleaaedto know that i Arthur, rh gssnad enure cnarge uuaipe-f her, will not sever his connections B.SA SVf WT oung alich high business qualifications. Hay ward possesses from bur midst ti li 1 in MblawaJiaU A. Sherman has commenced work on the foundation of his neif building, t.

'Ill ''Si Philip Filer has come eut as Uidepen- deirt candidate for Marshal. att Th'e M. Ei Festival Mbpday evehihg was grand success. Nearly one hun dred and forty dollars were netted. 4 I- 1 The first atory of Cha.

Auera new is. u'-- 'j I F1c' 1 to eefile Pf I Messrs. Eberh WiU PUtce. orManitowbce.Wis.; has her and enter into tbe I'. ivebrc 4 11! Messrs.

Eberlein A Coi have ropght on ye7 large 'tock offry goods, open to-day. i j-. apd PrJ A. Huntsingers little ooy, age three' years and tour months, died Tues- day after a long and pMiuful illness.o ee.of Hi! aawrkl months. A.

i. Alden is buildipc an Id. to hi grocery vatore. on north side of the rireri I Ml til th atjiow that la to be built in the new Opera Hall of this place will be iArger allaa. in (Umtm kf M'l'llio'an and if will be six feet longer tjhai J.i In- ivtrolt.

The room will mff- -t PP ol holding bw easuy. i 1 TheM. E. Conference appointments for liL district srive as ReV, A. Ai Brown i llL r- l- 1 i of thecomrreirsUon here, 'and the citizens t.R Bacon ia to be the jsMtor at Oceola.

1 Andrews Bchoolj i and rnitnre Company have been pitting a model dry kiln, and for convenience in handling lumber which is toibet or la have built an iron, track! from Vrt- n. bnn The lumber an r.i u. --t- to dry. In case of It taking fire i I easy out I 1:1 The seTeral Wards met at their desig nstea ana nominsieu wx sunow i ing person for Trustees: First ard dalegatea were then appointed from each Ward to Attend the convention for the nomination of Clerk; Marshall Trustee T. a il II I 1 tAiMMMsflOaT.

If Fowler gave one of his eloquent sermons here Sunday it the dedjeaiion of! the newM. Church I Kevi A. Marine, or ayn-i auu cyw Mtfnttl. at thia Dlaee: asslstedJ i The church has so far cost twenty-one thpus-and dollars, i The main Mom and tower Isr not' vet completed. iThre thousand rdollr were needed to place tie church I a aJ.t.4 la-iaaJ I t.

i 1 ui ucih. wuivh wwj A the morning meeting. Initih afternoon the Sabbath School 'gave; i itthilM th which those who oarticiMted 'it deserve mucn creoit. 1 inm-: vrepiug Kef A. Marine delivered a good idis-c04rs which was listened to attentively bv about' five hundrea persons, j.ne Lecture room, in which the service are L-U J.

ViU tilated room, capable of seating' six 11UOT J1CIU.J.. Mlall hundred. Th seat are of the very best rtyle and were made by the! Andrews ghool and church Furniture Company of this place. It will take between five and -even thoujd dollani to finish the A 7.h" 1 diana, not in tne otace. ji I i 1 a i- I 1 .9 -T i 1 -t i Openinj" Of Haw Ooofli at XelbEro'a.

Go tad Bee. I.Buy your canned fruit and vegeta bles bf Andrew Brosj 121 Michigan St I LBtocks of the choicest canned fruits I at Will A Stern. 74 Washington Pt jAhn i Kherharti HecOnll Ward. WAV. I.

I'i 'j aaa a Lj I I I I Monday night was well Attended. The subject considered was "Ho to retain the larger scholars, and now to secure a more attendance of 'The next meeting will be held in the Tint M. E. Church, on Monday even Ing, the 2Cth test. I Tfce BTlea( Sttjr.

J' 2 1 I kldIO-'lOXCrna LjJ- ll.kr... rlirZ iCuTRhin TZ tllfe feftl teaul5faiSitlowers They wllt.be sold for aMlUwo-thirJ T.J i tAl w-i. in this fk4. plBitter isfacowledwed to be tbe most competent cutter in i the west, and at hia-! store on Main street behas the fi)iea line of pieo)i 'gooda jou jever set eyeajon. He fhrnishes the best Suits for tlje aast money, or; any: one in tne martlet! If! 'i I -ji 1 I1 1" A Hollo way continue to serve their customers, at 70 jlVashington street, fresbi fiRfci and game I in season.

They keep the finest in the jetty. Owens has secured 'Ticesj Lalladlel. iroi--jiit thejbest riiwaa-inargrB in me cut. ma wiiu viucr i I HL! -il 1- I efficienlbelp all times, jprepared to attend to the want of her cttstoipeni. 8he also has the agency of Butterick's H.

H. Bonebrake keep the! beat LA'' 111 J. Jisrgain in croctery; ana m. a At Morgan A Geprgf s. -ii'ov, operM ak Pternf Bfos.

A lswdrths and -Isold One-half tbe hsual 'i J-1 Il il .7 I glovbjiji received at.Uie Pplfar ftoe, at ooiy a pair. I Aka VA It I i fra, i Owens Uses pleasure in an nouncing! that' Mrsj! Bice, of Chicago, and weWknownlinbis city as one the moat artistic MilliUers, can, be rouna at her? establishment, No. 79 Michigan tretMii' i' Puib to th aton of Morgan; A George "and secure aj Stock! Of groceries Tl.aJ:.l Valdai faT7. -j-- Iwt I or all xinaa oi groceries ana provisions to be foilnd in the jcity, and; treat all customers with dlstiuguished cousidera- w- i Hi i dbarr io-i-WhSch dy by day worries away your Buy a box. of Kaaer.

wrman i 1 i' i -il a i A. i.Uontrsctors mna puuuers wiu con milt their own interests by getting! their .1 i a a I a a. pui aing materuua A sx.jn.- I 1 I I I I 1 i A meeting of this Society was held at the i Academy of Music Wednesday afternoon, at which it was decided to ad iourtt until next fall. The funds on hand were deposited in the bank a com mitte consisting of Mrs. Kirby, rri ILi Just Eeeihrjed A COMPLETE LINE Of THE CELEBRATED inMrcun i JUIiLO WILLI.

iMICIHA3V i CASSIMERES Whiflh are nianii'actuml entirely front Michigan XX Wools, and whicli are itex(lloil by ny gorxl" in the market, I TO ALL PERSONS Who May I jf urcnase Taese vjoqqs I AND OITB THEM i I A FA IK TRIAL We Guarantee Satisfiction, i ew Go ods ARRIVING EVERY DAY AT Mosher Smiths Itunn at alt and. i 97 Michigan St: 8outh Bead. Mareb jt lTX-'Sf. ATM. II.

BOBIBTSUX, Ku(a rip-it full inform tbeiuehai( ana Iliefi-mnern uaruoi .71. fontim justly that he iniles West of h. now in store SI Ins eiu-e. 1 bakevillr a lull 'tix-K 01 AND BUEIAL CASES, of Wslnut, Roaearood 11 lid thei 'and is prepareil to d(l nn.lrit.kiintr ih All ll hi iio1" i 1 l-nll-a ua snS otqer! eslaliialiei in the eouiliy 1 W. Hi ROBERTSON.

Soiilli Henil March of lumber apd shall ai4 to keep On hand eTerything iiiuallv kept in, a lumber yard. Qrden ibr car load lots, shipped; direct froiti Will be filled; at prices jbelowjyard rates. i 1 I Particular attentibn givjn to wiage timber and j4it. lfuirders will do well to give usja SSL ADAMS DAVIS, I II .1 fttims Cor. Lafaiette Wayne Sts.

i'i I THE WfcSTEftNi Walking Cul ivator. MAXl'TArrUBEl! TttE M0UNE PLOW COI PANY. IS THE BEST IN mm Th AOET I i 1 alljr. I fl tmm ittrt Gifoccry orroirn' rost oittcx. Orer 6.000 bf theife Cultivator! weir, aold list aeason, liany of thep to Farmers; inthiCourty.

iohn ICooiaaw aap Oeori Baddloffi Bub-Arent. I I i i I I lllli! UNDERTAK 1 1 1 We are j-eceiTin oar spritag stock HE i.ij MORGAN ai Al EORGE i Hi w. i I I i ff 4 1 II. 8 I I I -nfl nJ H.B. Hfne, M.

Heatoo. S. P. Untx, S. A.

Matthews aud A. O. Cushing, appointed to draw from it to relieve any eases of distress that might come' to notice. Persons hearing of any such cases are requested te report to any of the above" ladies. By which Ihey have the eiSuv ssae fo thia vl.

inltt. Farmers who some te las Mty alter workipy bolirs for plows, plow, astiiai n.ints, et4 ftnil the works eloked sSd, have been ln-iivnieneed thai they will plessed to hear thstshetenfier they csn besunptied with nlows iint. Sr Snf thins in: that Jin hoorof thelay by callinf oa WARSfc al ineir eoaiDoaipoa svorv iw I J. a I 'at 1 avins DV. found a HO D.

WARNER South Bebd, March 1. ISTlVfl Dress IVIakinq Michican iiit. RW. J. IHH.I!VF.R 'baft Jl nnoiinae tiiatslieittM remove ner miui nn laan MrrUnl IM rfnOT aOIJilh Mxkin Kataiilistnneni Ml inr Kilwn.

srhnre she has Just Ppen on eAiliiliitlimj THE FALL of Bonnets Ifnls and ell the latest lt" the Millinr sil.l lre. Makinf il lii.ed hejod'low, a-nd liivinf liuv ah. ia aihls lo sell at lower lia-u res mr .) in lh Call Slid, re Hp vim eii for lonraelves. MwraJe tee the celebrated i ill Harpers Ba j. 1 aw! n.wlvlaf BLEACHING AND IRES3IJ lerLtik all worlt don rrenlntl don to onli i rrenlptlit an in Ih moat mtief ilory msnnVrJ JdraJilriiliner sole aceiit lb Ikis Culinlr frf the I I FAMOUS IKW KNITTING and the Aiaertesn Hntten ole.

uvirsaaroinf Machine. Soil th Bn. (ct.Jl9.ifoi-4li-" rt nn 1 ivnsnawa NORTHW i AM I 1 oter i3.vuw.wv i "vent; mk i.hl JomipIi Coantv. i I bsra remove all offlea so She ictlasn street Beath end. Mares lo.afTeaa.f, Lin ill Th( I'i: 'russ: nil the efletat sme if tke flPnta.

Bend IheflB-ii Ki Coinpansr. res aeotfiillv eT- lr eem rices to tbe public for Bails, raruas. CWrtjTere' fete oijh, able pft. rr r.sma Tf 81 M.000 I and! Upward, jaj aw 04f. 1.

a rrT" at'sne A lKIN iL i uirayvt-N Where be AX 11 mem i IV1ILLIIMERY i 1 1 1 1 1 sno re-iu-noe, J'eBlnsa- H5? TTLeS ieltiKM. 'I I Biie hs no repi 1 I -t Wt4 1 nif i.ii ti 111 M-n -I III! I of tti abole I'lowi In this el) BaiSlwiys nniiWn iiin nipTiiinni'lT' ruin a mw una imi 1- 1 I 1 1, 1. 1 1 1 1 1 a-ll eta 1 I a f. it-sf an nanoji T. 13 leeder, 1J JlleDMiaa was- i 1 Ulggleston Third Ward, George MU-iLi-i-i; burn Fourth Ward, Fred Uf Five II i brake, -B Wo old stocx om nana, outi i i evSrthin.

freahi 0a k8710. Mitt I aaBBASSaaSSSA- .1 eleet mem I. In our advertising columns Professor Hallock give notice that he will open a Select school on the 19th of this month. He has won the reputation of being one of the best educators ia the West, and from the neighborhood in this county where he has taught a year, and from an Institute near Chicago, where he previously we hear 'the beat report of his teaching and what it haa accompliaheti. Front our long "personal acquaintance with Prof.

tHallock, we can cordially recommend Mm to our cititens. AMIthmal Ierve tm uim BosmI The South Bend WoolerK Co.piave bought, the machinery a the Elkhart Woolen Mill, which' will be removed here and added to what they already have. This wiU increase their manu-' factoring capacity one-third, at least With Jdseph as manager of the mills, the Company are bound to sue? -ceed, and it glvea us great pleasure te notice tola addition to our manufactur- inj interest-. The goods of this Com-, pany second to none in the West, as of our readers know. Call and ces th3in and yon will find a good mar- 1 for your wooL -r Trtfciia Prraalajan.

We are constantly asked if we have -ased giving chromoe as premiums 'srUh the tiiBVSZ as our advertise-ment to that effect no longer appears in these columns. That waa withdrawn on account of the pressure of advertising "a tots from our patrons, which has been greater than usual since It has become known what an excellent advertising tedium the Tibujt Uu Our offer of premiums stands good until further 'ce. Every subucriber at $1.50 gets r- vn'j of ilr. Colfax, or a a small 1 every subscriber at $2.00 i r.f twelve handsome oil 3 th trad at tv 5 LS! i r-- i ll1 10 jj Qil Cloths.f Floor Oil Cloths In new arid beautiful patterns i just opened rib Bro's. I 59.

WlilTTLESEY.r for flatulency ind roiy.iiu in yi i hi order to meet the large and demand for our stylei of I cloth 14 'I .1 lit" I ing, we nave maae an extra enor to place before odr many men largest'and most lasbjoiiablej atock! of spring suita, adapted! to 1hi besides and th eleikittdinallrwPectoM alaeW the tb best custom work. I Call and be conT ind at the reliable; Clothing i. -1 a W- 4 iivingmuu si. HITTLISEyr for neuralgia th bpwel. i Walkbg-Stick And iClqb-haa -a.

dl parsimlsdmetblng toewi at Bros. Ellsworth's; I Cla. -f ili, I I jfHITTLESEYi forisoor jsrurtA- uqn oi sxomaca. i totf ii US ak cue; tor ooogb in dncedl) Indigestion. tare rw of mms II jSW-v 'l -a-i: I ii 2 Laasa SBaaaMaMSB 1 1 i 1c .1 A UwHf5S ffil ii.

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About The South-Bend Weekly Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
404
Years Available:
1872-1874