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

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Uaax a-4-1 P. HARDWARE Vm-M, fUtUaj that Lad been oae of lit epponenta of tbe extention of the EIrdsell and xbarging that Mr. Colfax must hare used hia influence to procure Ita extension. To ahow what ursnily the bpt' fwuUe protection. Vi Counciltnan Hartaian-aa old jpitizkn of tatattijihed reputation.1 for bonwfr and integrity: amber ofthf aOKalled rUi idr corrupt tmrpoee ia tte'dtr 2L''litor, ill ill-; JosTorj watm wor.ss strait.

Tai Coramltte nk Caatravrt with ttse lIllvCnaMUi7te Pet ta Werka for a ae.eoo-i-rett Tea tn ca. ttl'i 'i i The members the water-wnrks Committee Witbj the exceptionl of the Chairman, exJicti, Mayor met af the residence pf Elliott (he be- log aw ill could noeare the house on Thureday afternoonj to arrange a contract; ith Holly llllll iiUm. and from the pum, comprising a part of the said set of machinery. The party of the second part alse agree to provide and do all- brick, utone, mason and carpenter work Within the building in which said machinery is to be placed, it being the intent and meaning of this agreement hhat the fsjwond part; shall provide building foundations, and all other atrtctures and work, includmg stone-cutting! and drilling, so that the party ofj the first bait may conveniently nd: ekpeditioijialj but; together) tset up and adjost the machinery fureisffed by it under thi agreeirtent and in case Upon arrival; of aaid machinery (the building water whfrjftis and other preparations far, it receptions are not completed, the; party jof jtbe second jart agrees to take cari.qfjand protect from injuiyJaaidibiulnHrjand pay all damages and eipe'nsef which may jac-; crue on jaooount of exposure -to ithe element! or otherwise and will alspay all expease incurred by the party Orthe first parti td Usting tUej street mains; fur-niehed atxi laid by! the party of the see- UI come under bis notice or be reported to fdn I A 'resolution was nnanimously passed, relatiive to extending the time for paying city taxes without penalty until the 3d Monday (n April next Councilman Tutt'offered a resolution which paated, that 'J. B.

Foster be lastfuided Intestlgato what the city interest are; In the Peninsular Kile Branch E.i whether in stock or'oth-erwiae; and in stock what ia the yalne dflt; also, ascertain whether the petition of the citizens authorizing the itsnlng ofaaid bonds, ia on record or on Q4 In tbn ofBc of the City i Tift resignation tfj T. J. Cottrell, as Dejfuty Marshal, on motion, ac-crpjed. CouncU adjourned. AvfMBl AkatravFi TIUm Stead (jiff rtljinf lit i The most extensive and perfect ever dompleted i the Western States con- tkinfnj fOl tveorded Mortgages, kaase'aL 'is hi -hi i NEW 8TQCK i is i IN THE Qoods Sold Cheap f6r I AM SEXaZaTJRTC DUT GOODS.

HOSIEEY iand thai! will ever nfl-e4 DESIRABLE Spccialiicsf IVIadc of jal Graces of DomtScsl vvhi(h sel.1 atj Ha9eiinj Vm jl- THE- BEST iEVE 6PEHKr IN'TIsi A Choice Line of jEsiin 5 which are offered ahaolute lack of foundation there is for these attack gotten up day after dayIr. J. Birdsell hu ihown a letter from thia Tery Glen, dated three day after, hk publiahed letter, in which heeayaj to Mr.BirdselL "thinking that KUttfim waa legitimate aod that too Bouthi Benders were sot entitled to all of it, I wrote a letter to the Union of which I end yon a copy. IndeedT T1IK STATE. reeaiaU Uiea aa4 Bsatiat, -vA large paper mill ia soon to be ea-l tabliahedatVincennea.

Thursday, Henry Snyder, blew into the muxxle of-hia gun. Be was twenty-one years old. In Cannelton, there have been in all 170 cases of small-pox. Of these 49 havedied and IS are still sick. CoL KP.

Hammond, of Rensselaer; ha been appointed Judge of theThuN tieth Circuit by Gov. Hendricks. i The liquordealers of Daviess county have raised a fund of $1,500, with which to teat the constitutionality of the new liquor'law. 1 At Fort Wayne last Sunday on prominent atreet stood a beer keg heav. ily draped in mourning, supported by a' barrel of water and a tin cup.

i -i-On Sunday night a boy and girl, the children of a colored man named Reed, were burned to death in their bouse two miles from Kew Albanyj in a a a 4it tne aosense or tne lamer. An older boy escaped from the burning building, rateaHEsiT etKAJiijrait. Henry Ward Beecher returned home from hia western tour of seventeen lec tures with $21,000 as his net profits. t-K courting couple in Ohio fell asleep and tumbled on a hot stove. Paradoxical as it may seem, it cooled their ardor.

I Commodore Vanderbilt has given 1500.000 to Bishop McTyere, of the Southern Methodist Church, to establish an university in Tennessee. General i remont explains that the illegal transactions in the 1 Paso road occurred nine months before he assumed the Presidency. i Two brothers in Iowa married two sisters, and afterwards their father nar ried a sister of their wives. Most of their spare time is now devoted to efforts to ascertain the relationship of their children. Lottev rroaa mm Omlm HakMriker.

i ikt Editor tU rWSeee 1 WoopeTOCf, Ohio, March 13, T3. Through the kindness and generosity of my brother-in-law, James Eastoh, I am indebted for recent copies of the Tribcsx which I shall henceforth con sider an indispensable appendage to our home literature, Having formerly been a resident of South Bend and Mishawa-ka, appreciate the privilege of being the recipient of the "home be-, sides a reader of the best and cheapest county paper issued in the West, and when-1 contrast the able merits of your paper, and a choice, or one oi tne beautiful chromes accompanying it, with some of the insipid sheets of the present age, I heartily desire an extended re ception of it in our family. i i I beg leave to give a few brief items front Central, Ohio, which may be of interest to tbe readers of tne eibtnb. It is generally known that thia part of the State is one of the most fertile 'dis- tricts in the world, both for eereala atad stock raising. Fruit is also cultivated extensively, therefore ia abundant and cheap, though it is generally feared that the severity of the past winter has great' ly impaired fruit trees of all kinds, Wheat is not materially injured, having been well protected by a steady covert ing of snow.

According to the Trib-trnn report, there has been a heavier fall of snow, together with a greater inr-tensity of cold in Northern Indiana. than we have experienced here, though we have Just emerged from one of the, severest winters known for 80 yearsj and with joy we welcome the approach of spring. Our State never was in a more prosperous condition, both financially and politically, (it being Republican,) than at the present time. TJrbana our county seat, is a neat and flourishing town, with a population of between 000 and 7,000. It has not the facilities or advantages Of South Bend as a maniir fitcturing town, but being the center of three of the most prominent railroads in the the State, makes it feasible for com mere Lai pursuits which are patronized quite extensively.

I -could. write- much more but it would be deviating from my intention, and encroaching upon your patience. H. A. CoKX.

i Water-Work Utcrsttairo. 'i To Editor of Tnbumai South Bend Tribckjs of March 15th, contained a communication' from Leighton Pine, which closes with this declaration, "The manner in which, the TloWj ring in our Council evade the Handsome Stylos jjind excellen Percales, L4cesJ Gloves, Hosi Fancy article general! profit variety. i If You Want the THE BOSTON DRY B. South Bond, Matf-a 1, are said 4o be deduc-1 pprta come io iTOST iSTEEET. waaaaaswa Er MU mm Teleaw.

1 he Preeident haa alfrneA ih postal vaniiiou who oweueu ana Norway. ap oew ny iejusiatur ia invmiga-ungcharg of corruption against imnltf Itt members, Tb lUdrii GoTmim)tl)trtTwl official Information of tb defeat star Fam peluna, of the nnitad Carlist band. The case of the Rochester (9. top or of election. Indicted fcr iworirlng1 votco of Boaaa Bi Anthony aixt thirteen other woman, waa postponed of Mlfiw itoojth of FbrnWof 4a, oaelsted of fcara waighlng 8,006 Considerable enow fell oa Sunday en tb of ba Wabaatoa dirieion of lb Union Psdfle Railroad, Tha unchecked spread of tbo nuB-pox, eaaaed by tha, want of proper sanitary regulation, ia creating mocb alarm ia Bait Lake TbaTopo nn an andieoc at Come, oa Monday, to 100 Canadian a.

wbo otrrtd ia tha PontiAcial Zouave. Hie Holioeee eon- Sitalated hi ttaitor upoo their steadfast votion to tha ehurnh, 1 TbraeeotnpajiUa, with nearly $1,000,000 each capital, principally from New York and Chicago, are orgaowing for tbeparebaao and oarelopmentof mMngpwop western part Of the Territory of Vtah. An ia quieila tho Modoo Java bed, the military awaiting the action of tbo aow peace commission. -Too prospect ia that tbo Indiana will noma out for another talk. If not, tbo aoldiara will proceed to attack fan.

mediately. A waterspout bant sear Bale. Field, oa 8uaday, and formed a chasm aixty fcetacroa and fifteen feet deep. A party ot men: narrowly- escaped from the miliar- column. They ere completely drenched.

v- "it Joseph McQaestea waa found dead and fearfully mangled on a railroad track, with. nine rare wound oa ala tae and neck, near Minnehaha, on Saturday, lie waa tonrdered, it ia thought, for $60, which he A tenWo conflagration occurred at Eleira. Ohio, a Satarday night, by whieb the finest buatne portion of that city waa destroyed. It ia probably aafa to any that tha total loaa wui reacn f. Three Dl-urored Americana on toaaday onerea 4t deepoaitof la.OW to a bank In Cork and Were taken in ctutody under eua- vunoa or.

complicity tn tne rraunae on we Bank of Encclaad. They were afterwarde awcbarjredj 'I IIandrda of men and boya tiro employed lo Waebingtoa aradlDg out daily, through the malla, tone of hooka anddocumenU for membera who are anxkraa to bare (hem reaob their reapeeliTol bomea before the ex -piratioa of the franking pririlege. The amoant of grain ia atore, afloat and in transit at tbo principal poipte, of accumulation in the gutee, And Canada. March 8, 1873, waa 84,186,407 buabel. embracing 7 $13,168 boehrle of Wheat, 11,527,106 bnebela of corn, 3,810,896 buabela of eat and 880 boahela of barley, Tberawaaaterrible boiler aXjtloaion at Elm Ororo, laTasewellooonty, lit.

oaToeaday morning, la Yonag'a aaw mill. A man named Leader Mankea had both lege bro ken and received a terrible cut above the region? of the heart, tie died Immediately after being picked up. -V-j A ateam reeerroir exploded la Coona Brotherr manufacturing at Wihcheeter.Boott county, I1L, on Batarday, to aeverelf tniuring a' man- named pb. Welah that be died three hour thereafter. Several other parti were badly scalded, bat not mtaliy.

Secretary Fish baa sent, in hia official die-patchea toMinUter Sickjea, tha Joint reaoln- tion i paaaed, by1 Congreao eougratolating Spain on the Bepnblib. Tbe resolution was eJeoeigned by the President, and acoom- paaied by a letter requesting ita early pre-taentation to the "new Government. Near Cbicago, on Friday morning, a house occupied by Jahn former, was burned, and Simmone father, aged eightv, and his child, aged two years, perished In flamea. A thousand dollar in bank liotea, aecreted in acrrrico ia a wall of the wereoonsumed. The farmers of niinols are not witling that tbo.

new railway law shall go by the board andsr onedecUloni nd are preparing to tight the aow rasea brought by the Chicago and Alton. Mass meeting bare been held along tha road, and crass and Legislature are asked to stand by the law. "At Syracuse, N. a man named Keeler murdered biaxousin, Ida Spencer, aged 14. Me struck ber oa tbo bead repeatedly with a short iron bsr, beating ber brain out -He then attempted to jump upon a caboose to escape, 4ut missing bi hold foil back, striking bis head on a rail, and, waa killed instantly.

Tbo motive of thia oiim iaun- knowa. The new treaty between IVance and providing for the evacuation of the 1Frencb proviaeea, waa signed at Berlin on and tbo text i publiabed. The German force are to evacuate-all the place they now bold in France by 4he 1st of July, with the exception of Verdun and vicinity, from which they are to withdraw oa the 0th of September. 7 On the 5th day of January a boy of 11, iMtchael Mourse by name, while coasting in tb street near hia home in Cleveland, obtained permission to hitch hia aled behind a passing aieighj and thus rode away. He baa never retumdF-and hi parents, after4 exhausting mack of their limited mean in aearch.of him, hare caused to be published tha circumstances connected with his singo? 1st disappearance.

Toecola bad a $200,000 fir. It originated in Clark at Son's grocery, the clerk dropping a lamp, which exploded, ia the vicinity of too ooeJ can, and the floor, which waa saturated with oil, burned like shavings. A keg of powder exploded almost immediately, with a terrible shock, after which no One dared to approach the building on that id. rtaoaieafroaattbo Wire. Two men were killed ia an affray at Staunton.

oa Thursday High School at Michigan City waa-dedicated on the 20th. were in the last year forty-six deaths ia thia Stat from kerosene accident. had a fir on Thurs day i Foster and two other murderers were banged yesterday Gladstone and the old 'Cabinet hare resumed mas, named Warren, baa been arrested as the perpetrator of the fraud on tbe Bank of TSX8I OPnfI05. On the outaide of thia issue give 'expression of opinion from the press in nearly every part of the country and fall classes of politic in regard to Mr. Oolfax.

THeae excerpts may be taken as a fair reflex of the, feeling of the people where these papers are. publishebV -The journals making depracatory re' marks are so- few. that the, Chicago 'and kindred papers are obliged to reproduce from, them over and over again, to keep up their "Colfax calumny as one of our exchagea so aptly ealb it Mnroa 'Topics. Benator Boutwell-wa sworn in and took hia aaaTon Tuesday. If he makes a good a record in the Senate at he did In the Cabinet, Massachusetts may well be proud of him.

The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has decided in favor of the constitution- ality- of. tha) Local Option i law-of the State, giving the people of certain wards the right to decide by tote fhether cr not a license to sell liquor shall be grant ed Thia is a matter of great rejoicing among the temperance men of the State. The good example- of Govs. Dix and Beveridge in regard to condemned mur derers is becoming infectious. Gov.

Leslie of Kentucky, hu declined to 4ardon Tboa. Smith', convicted for killing John Breden, in the 10th of May sentenced to te hanged the lie will." accordingly awing on nextrtaT; The Congressmen who voted them-selves back pay catch It on all aides and from all papers, except a few which have received, or expect to receive, spec-Icl favors from the members; The Indk anpolis Journal ssyt i The latest ex-juse of the Congressmen' who voted jfbr alary swindle ia that, a It waa xacked on to the General sin, they had to vote for it, or, by do- it, force an extra sesaion. It i 1 well, I '-8 Lara been fooled about once i T. of yesterday copi-1 ITew Tork CouBCit? ttot Joe. pf a Urge avmouo oi rcjperiy fcawdw tcter, 'rtqoirinj Kort aghast rt? iljH jl Coandlmatt Tutt i alito clamed With thMeicSnrranttanist land Ifap he ot been; otieofjthe pioneera- boildinir not our 'eitr.

front the day Pf fta'birthf carefuTcoierTftTe jrentle- mk, fau Wfbff fthtMtje in himVa niah of ttDli judsMent, managing; hi priratej bualaesa, and, such ublic lysines adJiel has been jenjiustejd witjh'e peatedly (ot year remarkable'! Mhmh cjoannib. jikfifc1 mail I jcharactef for' jboneaty? nd Integriij hal neT; been'donbtei i'tr. TuW ialio rgely (nfereited innerUa. ble prcbsrt requirig Foater i lo Charged with, beuiir of the- 'V" that pwposea to sacrifice the ntpet of our ci tbaj of a non-reaidettt aanur fwrturipg Cempany. ft naMre of thiii regioi, Ui repatatioi tnp allied far faruth and veraejty, wkh I I material (huge; at foveated in thia eity that require protectionf hia own 'audi hi ne-ighbor' property1, to preejsrfejlhe nlue hit UtTestmien1s.i It WmJ II.

Beach. akt a member of the, Cotam6tn Council A member of the Wter-worka Committee, (made! po blithe; unanlmotui actjda of tut) council aiso rateo aa oae mei "rlng-jlea4ee ft'Xfi' rfpgj" Mr. JJeach; bif bee jreeideot of thtj city kpout, foor yerii lind txf' SU time baa Melted mort individual mean in property fe-t qid ring' protection isgalnstratagei'by ore toan, fKiftmytf any uvuer iuum ooui ilty---he too, baa vlltj un trepaj tation Ta aood Jfudgment energy hdneeyt aid Integrity; of he or anr other man mhrht welt be iTheWtuteWM pose: uo au uaey wiur. Pineal construct waterrorka that will prove, ttf bft a fraud and ja ii thBt' bout; of peril and; deyaetation frfem! Veepii conBagTations, oentHb Utje ild destroy thHr proftrty by th million. Need' there! further edehcej.ladTarfcedj io pro rk the ttt'ter Ubainrdity of In Knf'alchargea? Bbt prhap Ur Fine insiebi that (heee th ring? are in Jtb4; interest ot the Zlolty Company aa a'genU, If; ao pray iitate, Mr.

Pine; abont Aow tnuek iM tha onideratioA pd theht by the dfelly ithe'1 contract pfoposea.tp pe gtren ta tnsc vompany hy thin eityf amoupto to Theee gentWeni of the rina are! all pHncipakia, the oWnereWp Of property, wimer -neo owy ine aenjiToi a own a Jarge amount of capital andv poeseasea a considerable amount of braina Is tbi penf or prmr eipal (itt this1 case moatldeeply inter ested the'; future weliire and iproa-terity of our citf Are the opinions sad Wjahee of MK Pine a reflex of jtbose Of thi juoinpany'jhe. repr afnta.fpi? are they ihnpMhi own Ot ter an factoring interests the Qinger'Cbm-pany lin this clfy desire ani explicit aiwweVi! II I'tl I in appeal oi nr, rine, io, excite popular indignation against the Idto- cateaf Holly irOrki, aavor verjoch bfthe sbifiti of ttQbocraci inCmi- to mark these men 4 the ring ajad remember their actions in the matter all time come -I $uch I thread pf tiolelee to conscious weakaes bii the part tionsl nnd conclusions si exhibited in nis aricia wouu; tesu voe cunviuue that'h bad! beets reared in 'Oathm that paradise where thdOaky HalUlTweedsJ'ConnotysSsnd Garveys, live and luxuriate How itoutd Mf.ine If asked for the received by himself and asabciatesv'jh ad vocating ttte btand ripe plan or John jBirklsbine EsoJ. ijls nof the supoeu ana pjners 0u6A that khe friends of tb Holly plan haVe Wn bought and bribed) I I Wish to nro'pbund a Sibzlelnterroe-a- tory to Mr.Tine-atid bis associate -tand ilipe aa vocates, bearing upon tna tnenta ratrworki for vfUagetf jtowps and ilies late years alraoet QniTersally given thd fcreferencni, pverl all other If the Holly ia really fraud. 4-swjndiekndaj lauure, o-( quicitjy jworn oie and so expensive in tepairs, cjurrentfexpen-j itea Ae alyoo piiofesa tcj beliepvefl Are qui geperauy; aufewi anq careful invest in' thati which Ji leasi expenBlvej most durable Und 5pJ the 6f mUch euenrr characWr and fair executive ability, bu very Jmuhave" najnoiscreet. 9 1 i ,1 prediction, -haU after he 'lurries at pejrichb untihls'lbcard grots'? in tber words grow older and'the ejzperienie years haaltoned dowa'his hotheaded he Vill not beo ready to jmpugn the'mo tives nd Msailthh chimcter of bis op-ponentsiijittcileai hUjfJrienda) anyf'subject under -discission.

if it II Si ill trJ-La itL ft 2-Ln- l. Hitherto the! Citizens jof thp growing city of South $nd have been nearly a assail wfi 4iieJadvej jcyifipf ery iteaWsrto promotive jof ge4era prpsptriy of the! peopie lad' theit 'pf the Jl4lorbttme and a grpwiji it p( this proljotigediscua-siosJM supply' fol sB urposel, than pn othrquestioq. BosinM men and advocaiea iOf IkbeJ several imaunrea In Which are 'Interested are fast be-, if I- -i li fng estranged a3 alienated from each otber Ahd lcontl aaed will deepen and widen onti y'ejtrs will bfi in a nxxkneiliafion and. restoration; Bf that hartnonlou fealmgf that liaa heretofore characterized people-v Hft this should: bo depfecated; land; aennien-anced byjever one who ba the Welfare, and prosperity of our city at heart. Let ns'ibjure all demagogueilm peronall-.

deal t-crimination! and atrife and Cjontentioni an4 on as we have In the halcyon day of he past i CeaaaMaf Coa.eH-rTaasfa tj itlilli (Amnion 'Council met aeaiionJ at the Council Chamber, on Monday evening last There were pree- enii hic jumjvw, au at wm vuunjuueo. ,1 petition of SUnfeld and others (rayjof nlamppostitere ItiCOftie WWgtoni Itreetai eisrred 1 1 Committee on, street 1 ghbj.1 4 The CouncU passed ordinance requir- juig 4 side wal to be bullion Scott street, betwcen.WMtirigton an4 Dirijion. 1 Hid ordinance relativ to I isvaing school books wail on motion laid on' thO An' appropriation of $50. fas made for the payment Of damage to Mrs. Bock- Lllhl lit III iJlf' ll! stfoh The Clrt-Encineer uWtted.hhj ref port relative to system of drainage a the 4th Ward, epqrt i On motiM the Marshal was directed wno taem.

can never oe substituted for argument With legible reflecting Mr. Pinedas me two ayvtema 01 wacerwurxi naev In the constructkB of waterworks' fori i rl i II II. M.HMi 1 AEEreadv for tlie BPBINa TRADE comf folio? complete call attebtiori to the ink i BDTXDEBS- T)oijs; Cabinet Makers' Supplies, i 1 -i BUT0HEKS' TOOL8 1 i I I Stentavffls 3sr. Garden Faming IMPLEMENTS, GUNS, PISTOLS, i Aiiiiiiiiipi ana Fisei Tactle, RUBBER LTINGI PACKING, 'if -i I I Oils, Glass, ir i Brushes, I Varnish. iron P.

JEWELL SONS A 'i i tli -i i Extra Quality Mn Leather Beltingj ffl-Al! goods First Cls and Price Low. Call and Be us South Bend. March 22, I8t3.ff66tf 219 fill? fiiiiiii Jkst Receiveit A COMPLETE LINE OF THE CELEBRATED Which are man uractiired entirely from Kicjiigan XX Wools, and i which are unexi-flUkl by any good in the iiarkeit. TO ALL PERSONS WHO MAY I Purchase Tt ese Goods I ASH OIVB THEM Af FAIR HI A I- We Guarantee i athfaction. Gbods I ARRIVING EVERY: DAY AT B.F.

SMITH I I 97 Micliigan St. i d. LIPHAHT'S AND; EtlEGANT ji FURNITURE ROOMS, 122, Michigan i il 1 rrr rJfTA3rlrLTrt' on hand large XV atovk anil' varied aetOruaent el i Iv ji -V I I Chamberf and Jjarlor Sets, Wardrobe, Dub, 'l 8ffc I 'tl IjookinG Glasses, CHAIRS, IITTRCSSES, BjEDS a BEDDING. Parlor trlmmml anr glad if material 6 ortier. Apr Baishea a elegantir as any fn tb market.

ama oi mruiiur niaae io oratr ana A LARUE ASSORTMEKt OF j'-l 1 I i li ill I Ixithofboiae and forrign quikes. iaallfrsdas. IH)' toy ithuut seeisf uj itoek; UIDERTAlCirJCe AND BURIAL Lnp BURIAL ut ma una ma inn il tl 111 I and werknaashlp. aa of jrverjr ntahed at abort aouee. Peniiinal a tns BESf MATSRh RIAL Hi Variety, Air.

wi.uie aeiaiis oi eaaerauM KeaOy-aaede abroeda alwars a hand and mack ehevfter-aad battae than am mmm kn. i. Mention alakftheas.1, i iU: FTr TTT Boata Bead. ank ISMU mmm eaJL-JJiO, JdNESVILLE CASH SHOE STOR OF SOUTH mm i CITY. I II I-1 1 I ions i a but -in Sbuh pij' CITY.

Striped and at decided barga ins ilta mm Ml I an best Goods i i i li-'l PLACE IN THE ST ATVTT1 iiTVTTlV and ooi paying rfiitomejre and IlilPihi ensh fyt and sotlitSiom at such A CaiJ and rejoice that th er Cai fiovr-get ME DEMANDED tit Shoes ftp Measure perfect satisfactaji.ii NOTICE AND ATj RENOWNED -Utest Inproe I i I Us anil we wil jj 4 urexner iTELL0W8' SUOCSJ 1 rr .1 D. VARNE Br whlfh thry Jiaf A Mciu.irei sin llil ilnrty. Krira ho fchweUr unr wqrajui anam i.r iiowa. tnew fwannta. l-nnui.

wv, ooa. ins wirsa eieaenj ana Ibe wj.rka Moantj ahd ae a eafed (bat thrr will bi pleaaed a so InouavaDii to bear that hareall that haf-aflrhwv aaH.lui atihnliirviMk il I Mm ILt SCLtJ! i i ii aiir i desirable trf ertjr, oa ii Ike BortA-waat eonief of Lalar.Lio vlsioei Hireets; on Ihi iwut yossesaloa sirea itnmeaiateljr. siid Btalaaauasa sail al UkS buuM. i li i MACHINE i I 1 IB ft BBaaav' a 1 i aamwawaw aal am 1 BwaV; I II II II fill 1111 IVMlilI mmm mm wm i 1 aarv i mtr maw i mmm mm av mmm i mm WM I itli 1 7 RtffWft in ISDN. FOR 4 I 4 lagws-, lor putting In tb UoUy worica a xnes unaixmaA pi the uommutee npi being present.

Councilman. Marsh wi chosei to fiH his I Several law vers were nreaent to see that id drawioi up thio contract lit interests bf the 'Citjf were fuUyprotected. i aa we have always been, giving ourciry readers as mucti light possible onj the important matter of se lectin a systemi 0f waler work for ob' we have freely' publish) all thai was be1 said on; both sides. We not give the full exis 3cef contract made and hereafter' our; ireaders will 0t be obliged to see sniuch water jrorke Etj-erature In our col ij we shall have more pace to give to general matters! toU agreement; hude' and' executed this 2pth day of March' by and between the Holly Manufacturing Comj-panya Corporation duly organized Under the Laws 04 tbe State of New York, and having its chief place of businees aforesaid, of the first part, and the City Of South Bendin. the State Of; Indiana, 6f the second witneeseth: 1 That in consideration of the; premises herein contained; the aaid parties agree ne ana wun eacn otneraarouuwftto-wit: The party of the first parti airree' to rovitle and furnwh all the materials.

and' to build and 'complete in a eood knd workmanlike manner, for the party pf the second: part, a set of 1 machinery to supply water; and protect! property from by fire, under letters; patent granted to lUrdsell Holly, and to: consist of the following: jwo pairt of peciprocating puwping Engines erected bponj a heavy; arched Iron-frame the four cylinders to be double-acting, and (each pine inches in diameter, knd twen-jty-fonr inches stroke, and-so ponneoted a the crank shaft that they may be run ingle, pairs; or all together. Also two of Rotary jPumpS of capacity to throw the fire streams here-an-after named: 'also the necessary gear" jng, jshafting, Iron bridge-, itreesj couplinpi, safety-valves and prens; pre guages. The said primping enginea and machinerv to be connected, bv -the party of the first part, with the three iwater-wneeia nereinatter agreed to be ifurnlshed by the 'party of the second which connections are to be made with: suitable coublimn to be furnished i with; and on the upper end o( the shaft Ufa.lJ lis -f I I 1 The party of ihe first part Agrees a wo to furnish one Holly's Patent Hydro, i static Pressure Gauges, for Controlling i the pressure of Water in the street mains and pipes, andj enabling the operator to change the samel at for; fire pressure or domestic use also all other machinery inside 1 the building in wnicn is to oe piaceq, as nereaiter provided, to make! the aaid Smachifeery effective and to fulfill i the guarantees Of tne party of the first part except as hereinafter asrreed ito be fur nished and performed by the party of xne secona part, i The party of the first part agrees to have the said machinery ready for shin-; ment on or before: the 15th day of Au-; gustj A. D.J87jl, 4nd to ship the same ito the party of ta4 second psft, on xfitu or siich other Con Ve van ce asi the rrartv of the second 4art jmay direct, subject to the payment bv the party the sec ond part of freight and charges from the manufactory of the party ot the nrsf part to and including its reception im sideihe building in which it is to! be set Upas hereinafter provided. i The party -of the first part further agrees, that upon the reception as aforesaid; in said, building, -it will put to gether, set upj I finish and: adjusts the said machinery; within a reasonable time after said delivery; and hefeby agree and guarantees that said reciprocating pumps shall have; power a.nd; capacity to ueiiwer uiu uyiy uy piuang uireuuv strength and i tightness (which i said mains are to fee furnished by the party of i the second tart.

as hereinafter pro vided,) and when; running at the rate of twelve revolutions per minute ninety ration of water! in twenty-four hours lor each inhabitant in a Imputation of chitery may be run with safety in fianes' or emergency! up! a. speed oi tnirty revolutions per, mmute providing adequate power properly applied. The party of the first part also agree, that in the performance of service said machinery! shall have power to throw six fire Streams, one inch in ld-aajeter, directlr through. Hydrants apd onq section of node, to be furnished etd set as hereinafter provided, and without any intermediate power of Fire Engines or Other agency, to a height of eighty ieet, lrora elevations not exceeding nuy teet above the eource or: Supply, and an a i calm atmosphere, wltnj tbe water-wheels operating" under a hjtad and fall of five Of i six such Sstreams tq a height of ninety feet, with the water-wheels operating under head and fall of? six feet, of six such Streams tos a helebt of! one: hundred feet, with tbe water-wheel ope ratine under a head of seven iieetr rtU I -mn The party pf; the first bart further agrees and guarantees, that the said re ciprocating pumping enginesi shall oe competent! wj perioral -a euty any pumping engine in; I'tuiadeipiua, tne country. i Fine party of the second part herefby agrees to; furnish three sixty -six inch 'American Turbine Water-Wheels' with suitable couplings on the upper end pf tne snails; eaon )oi wnum iwneeis snu vield thirtvione' horse power, under, a head and -foil tff; five feet, rhich rate-' Of pvwer i aecoriiing ine iuouneuiu-ulated state ment of the fnanufactUreirs of said (The party of the second part further lagrrees to set tile said wheels Dermanentlv kin their oladea.

ready for connection a hereinbefore mentioned, with the machinery agreed te be fdrnished by the tarty of the firet part. And thej" party of i the first part further agrees that if said wheels produce ninety horse power, that then 4od in such caset aaid machinery shall have power as aforesaid, six streams wttn said power to the height of eighty feet from the elevation of fifty feet as It is further understood knd aereedbv and between the parties' hereto; that within ati days alter tne a Dove named machinerv ia; set un and adjusted i a above directed, It shall be Subjected toj a test in order to- determine whether rulfillathe guarantees above-named and noon such fulfillment, it shall be aremit- edbythepartyofthesecondpart.aDdpaid for in full, as hereinafter provided, And uin parvj ui ie bvuuiiu psm iuau inflect or fail to'do and provide thethimrs specified to be done and provided by as uexviui ayueu, ui uruer i tuat satu mav Chinery may be set up and adjusted And tested by the" first part, for more than; 80 days after the: said machinery is in. jreadi-hess therefor, (unless it shall have been by unavoidable casualty,) and in: that, case, ithe entire re-tnainingi balance unpaid I shall become flue and payable to the party of tne first J5- 1 i til For which; materials, machinery! and work above agreed to be furnished; made and done by the party of the first Part, and in full satisfaction for the same Wm plete and finished and tested, as above specified, the partv of the second fiart screes to pay to the first vart the sum of ix wenty tnousana aoiiars to ne paid a An casn, or tn tne water Works Bonds of said City bearing interest when the said machinery shall have been fully completed; set up And tested; as aforesaid, and until suchj payments are juiiy made,) tne party oc tne first part hall have lien upon ail the said mai chinery and fixture, made and furaUhed by said party iof the sfirtt 'part security for, ant balance remaining iun It aJto stipulated Jnd agreed by tne rjarty ofbe first parti that tne price nerein named' ior machinery, i anau eover and include the rlzht to urn in said city of! South Bend connection with said: aiy Patents! already obtained, or which? mav hereafter be obtained by Blrdsill Holly, or; said party ot tne urst part or bis or their as signs in connection witn bis or their direct pumping system tot the i Water i j. li, I jU The party of the second part! agrees to erect a suitable building for the reception and i setting up of said machinery, and also to provide proper foundations for ithe same, accordintfto dans and specifications, to be furnished without extra charge by tbe party! of, the first part The aaid party of the seodnd part also: scree to furnish and nut in suction iandT discharge pipes leading to IS THE CHEAPEST TO CET BOOTS AND SHOI 1 be party iof tne; second part further that the aaiUi building, fourkda- tious knd other preparations ior hj ire, ceptiqni of kaid machinery ahall be -comi pleted and in read(nea for the setting-up of the same en Or before the 15th day ofAukuBtiext.M I i I And any exper)es! incurred by the party of the first partj by reason o) the same not being 01 Completed and in readineea hy the tlmfe above specified, shall ibe-paid; by Ithe 'party of the se ond part. if H1--J' -i The party of the Mcond part further agrees that it will; Ijay the necesrary mains or water pijpesttp to and within said building and foundation, and to extend the same throughout the streeets of aaid City of South Bendso that in length, sixe, jstrength and tightness they shall, in every! way, be suijible for the fulfillment! of the testa required of the party of the first bait-khd; said pipe to be furnished and laid as above specified, on of before the IStbJ tut September next In witness whewebf.

the party of the first part has caused its corporate seal to be hereto and these presents signed byj its i President, i i I -i I i-l i T- T. Flaolex. And thi said party of the second part, city bf Sohjth Bend, Ind by fj WmlH. Beach, 1 -i i i JULUOT CTT. -t- jTaie, fi'ldiiri Markets.

iKtwyoBK March 1 Wheat in mod- erate demand: Noel and 2 Milwaukee mixed afloat, (1.08 o. 2 60; N6. 3 spring, No. 2 Milwaukee, atealyi Western' 1.56fiil.68 prime oat. tl.661.

Kve Barley and malt unchanged. Corfl jq let; old Western mixed anoat, bOC( in store, I 64c; Oats quiet mm mixed; 6. new WeHtern mixed: white, Clover Med, dull and heavy at $l(pjc. TittOthy dull at 3.fiS-3:83. i 1 Toledo, March 2.

Flour quiet and Wheat in fair demand, and a shade pugber; amber Michigan, Corn firm: 65 No, li red. higji r1T 4Qc i spot low mixed 39ij39iB noi gride, 38. Oats quiet and unchanged, 7 Oliver Seed, Dressed logx G.25. Cnicaao, Marfcjbi 1. Wheat was active at- $1.19 iCorn was active at 32 Jc.

pats wer; steady at 26 Jc. i Rye was tiiet, and a sbada firmer, it e4( 64c. Barley was quiet, but strong, at ll(it'2(l ail vance, closing at 64cr for regular Pi Li hgf were quiet, jat; $4.6515.10,. Cattle' were active at unchanged jprices. cm! 22.

Wheat 1.55 1.55, ferb 35(g40c. Potatoes Applet pcl.OO; dried 7c. Butter 28 dentil, i Eirp. 18c. Chickens 10l2ic.

Lardi5ck IBeans rHfi. Hdgs r.occ'5-"t. i Tallow 7c. Qpions Dressed -JU i 4.4,. The Prussian Band.

rylhlo Bond, the official one of the South Bend A I Kifle Compaert i-tfi-ectluily otfer their aer-vioes to the pablie for Bill. Psrtiee, Keoeptions. CwncerU. Etci. on the m-int reiwon- 1 nnsKicer.

or Aiwrew. rrra. narainnra. Leader, 11B ill Street. iNatti itend.

14. I DISSOLUTION NOTICE. THE lAltT9IKR4ir heretofore extrt-ias Setweea the unilen-iKiieil ii( known as Baker it Lee; tbif lay diaolvel by mutual eonKent. Either fty collect inr moneys sixl pyinrdc-bt of mii rfrBi. C.

M.BAKEK. Banth Bend. pfliWl 55a. -r- -rrr ADMnriSTEAl OR'S NOTICE. siven that thi under- xv sitneit tu-ttim of the esUte of' Vete: ppomted ndinitiistnitor J.

j'kott, late ot St. Josepb uounty. deeea It. K. ..1..1 i esid ertate aup- L.

MATTHEWS. Admlhimrntor. Dnnkir A Aiwardj for Ustate. Houth Bend. MaCuh 1M7S.

i WANTED TQ EXCHANGE. TH-XIRE to tthile a good team on vacant lots near the' HiUh.ijn street croniins the Lake Shure rHd, hUiace to be paid for in two years. Alfo to tpk contract with builder to erect a houe; i wnW-hulf tbe amount to be paid whea the boUwe: if anivhetl and balance. in one rear, through post office. Appfjr iniineaiatcly or aUUreiw D.

R. BRIGHT, Sooth Bend. Martfhi FOR RENT. 'PHD well knows Brick tard. only a A short dietancei from tne eity.

For particular eajl en or 'M raj C. W. Carpenter, eoraer sttcnisan ana jjivimou urecu. South Bend. May i 22.

FORI SALE. rpWO HOl'NRM arid lota on liiin atreet -L II ounea neatly trtep. Will be olil at Mei-jnaln. Eniujfe A. W.

1.KE. at MiUer CampbellV tW Wn)hinirton atreeti South Bend. March p. l7i Notice to Petition to Sell i -Biil jEstatfc STAT6 OF ISlllA jik, I a. St.

Joseph Count; M-I J. ClROUltr COURT. NOTI4 I ihereby -given, thatr J. Otla Andreaa, Adn ihtrator of tbe KKtate of Francta W. Oilbertj dct-eaeed, haa filed hia petition aell ae Rea of the decedent, hia peraoaal to pay hit debts; and that said petition wyi be hciir-1 at the neat term ef the Circuit of Mid 'osnta-.

i GEO. i fe. IM ATT S. jDlcrk t. I 1 '1 pf the Ciwuif Court.

Sooth Rend, Mar B2, TrM. I. fully infonq the! citizen of Lakeirille, and theSeutbera part of St. Jooeph County that be haa now in store bis place, two milM went of LakerUteafuU stqekjf AND BURIAL CASES, of W.lnut. RoaeVhod and other kinds, and is on short notice and i as low rates as any other establiahed ia theiooupty.

if' H. E0BEETS0N. Sotfth prepared to do uAdriakine ia all iita hranchM 3PIES CS 3ES1 THE I HATTER DemingA Njcar's Old Stand. Oh. what a hat I what a shocking bad hat 1 Why wear seed's seedy old "plug" Te a man I said that by the wayaida who sat JHaelreshihg nitnrKlf trora a Jugj Ie trayeled.

aavd be. many nulea, citf, to see The fashions. a new "tile And theytold tne out thera.no hata could compare fth-jS. IS. PECKi Oasaasaer'' style.

nnen i saw Diaia, newore icwss jusin, Anieiegn.ni Dewvei, nonsnt wner mi trade, till their fortune Is L.lI."...-- .1 I aeais oa aw square. THE CLOTHIER Co.Mchi iii til Wash Streets. iS5ma i i "trt P. J. ItlTTE Rr i.J I 1 i I 1 si it iT If i fii ULL BLAST to see alt Is Mewls aiul friends enatOBsra.

-Kow spriag and rsmnter goods, whk hand, the latest style of km a. wbu-b aa wm ataka uuoe. i i 'BVTirvaTrviw I it LpVER I PRICES, More Tutt StVlet tank oilier fn Snnth Bimitl (ii I ill -77 i TTT1 if' P. i. HITTER.

fVmtkBead. Marea K. H71-tf, UNDERTAKING Tb people will liiditill their fortune Is made. Of J. fi.

PECKijWho deals oa the square, FAS1IJM in fin i 1 1 m. i hi i Aad fee Iasel jwi oa ap to eraer oa aaort a i i WUla, lax tiaie Aleebanlcr Mens, pitchingM Aaaesamenta, Leases, Judg-menta, PlataJ and other instruments af- fecfia'i taiea. I Also Arnold's Abstract Digest, showing the name of every real estate owner1, mnd judgment defendant In Joseph Countyj with double Index. Thia Digest renders tiie Abstract jrystem perfect, fandj is invaluable to: persons loaning Imoney or doing other; credit The following aire among the latest I transjera taxen irom ineee san 'trtctSil jJ i I i oseplk to Joseph Zeiger, Jrj n-w jl, sec, 13, 35, 3 fCO i iosepii Zeiger, Srw to Joseph fceiger, Irrt in sections .12 and 17, ftp. 35, range3 I ihi: H.

IT. Xoley to John Hagertyi lot tt SJrby South. Bend, 1600. Christian Weia to Ulrich Weia, 40 a Isabel and Pe Witt Sedgwick toyUavid t.Ullery, 40 a in see. 81, 88, $3,200.

I Daniel B. Stroup to William B. Die trich, 130 a In sec, 28,38,3 0, IThprntori to John Hepler, 02 711100 si in isectiona and.9, tp. 87,4 $2J1000. I Martha Bratt Wm.

SesorK'4 a in s-wjse8fl, $7,21800. if Seneca Hi Abbott to Wnu Hildreth, I Meyer Kuntsman to Lemuel Shel-denK west; (lot 4 Kuntsmah add. to Sontb Bend, 312J50. Geo. Witlrigryto Wolf Kuntsman 40' acres1 id ec 7, 37, 4e, 900.

,1 i 'Albert pass to Jacob C. Snyder, 19 acres, in sec. 15,87, 5e, $100. jJacoh Fiaher to! AnnaL. Earl, part ofclot27 in Henrick A Grant's add.

to jAlbert Paylor to Isaai H. QUman, ou acres in sec. 29, ze. -jt iiine Bber to valentine bnaszew- ski, lot Hlne Fisher's subd. Bank lota 105 and.

106, 1325. i ji Hine: 4 Fisher to Michael pobrry- kowskty. lot 49 in the above $325. Wm. Miller to James 28, Si.

Josepb Agricultural Society's add. to South Bend, $190: 1 (Anna. Long to Charles 'Shwarzj a a small tract in n. w. fraction of sec 15, 87, 3e, near Mshawaka, $400.

Ann i Jodon Elizabeth Jane Gray; lot 4, Jodon's subdJ So. BenL700t 1 jtf 1 1 I Tfce Caafjv r-ff i iSo far jthe sugar-making season has been much better than waa expected. Wilji Ritter's wife and family have gone to join him at their new home near Springfield, Missouri. i We have repdrts occasionally th4 the honeybees have aqflered from the ex treme length and severity of the winter. Alonzo L.

Matthews, of Warren township, has appointed administrator of the estate' "of! the late Peter J. Wykoff. i prospects for fine wheat crop unusually good. So re us from every part of the county; 60 far as we have heard, the "order of the CoUnity Commissioners' prohibiting stock from running at large, which was published In the TniBinrB three weeks ago, gives great satisfaction. i She! widow of the at Archibald Hanna, of I Warren died at her residence there on.

Wednesday last and was buried yesterday. fv, Archibald Dunbar, brother-in-law of and lAbe Frame, died on; Sunday nighty fiat- hia residence: just across the if ne from Warren township, in Michi-ganl Mir1. Dunbar had been for a long! time swith the moat aggravated form of catarrh. Hia funeral took place on Tuesday. The service were conducted by (lder James Miller; and the body was interred in the Miller hurrying) ground, in German township; He leaves a Jwife and ieveral Children, and died posseesed of considerible property.

11 1 1 If ll'l "'J, i.f Hicbard Searie, of German township, i chopped down an: oak tree this week, ibout twenty, inches in diameter, end while inlittintr 'a "portion, of the bole. found Wbedded In the solid wood, three; poplar b'Wks; whittled the shape of rifle slug and about two Inches long and one inch, in diameter. These blocks are perfectly round i and show plainly; the1 taiarisj of a'knife, Holes had been bored in i the tree and these blocks driven inj probably by some; idler of thirty yearsj ngo, as tney were covereq oy mas numi ber ol years' glrowtb of 'wood. In one of th holes quantity1 of hair bad been Torcedlo, and was, as perfect as if put in; only I day or MS- I I 'I -T 1 I It On town has received valuable; rein forcemenf by the additidn of seferal families. We extend to them a hearty ln I- ill' Id i it a I i t- pito of the cryiof ''dull property feeema to change hands quite readdy, noticed the sale of the resif deijel tablnet I shop, stock and fixtures' of Wi Pool to Mr.

L. Ball, Ute Lapcte. Friend Will was universally liked! in trade! and while we; were all aatianed with bur "Pool we mncerely hAna'xhW'RallK will Vr mllm i i ll anf" fit1 Our ilmerchaitsi will shortly upA feich one in hia respective: dei nartmehl striving to bleaae in the select- tionj goodad' Mr. Stephen Intend purchase of hii spring stock, which, we TiiiiiuK uio rinsfc 111 iiuun uma 1 rev xne leitt wil be nnnsnally large, Wfth; one exception, the schools of this townth havaj closed their winter terntl The; fummer school will probably com anenceawnng zneimontn oi Apru. i Many or tne -musically incUned" are availing! themaelves of i the Instruction givef Mr.

P. Cady, an able and experienced teacher, i Mr. Cady possesao the rare faculty jof Imparting musical knowledge to the1 "little ones. He has a I' Wo I'report good wheat orop, pros ectivly. indicatiaps for large yield were never better.

TB in" I'' 1 The wheat niarket here, owing to the recent decline bas been somewhat dull. Fanners are holding oft for higher fig nrera. ii -Prices range for Bed Wheat tlU3, and White, $1.601.65, Bfri Boblnson has been, ill for several days bat it now recovering. It Was with much effort that he filled his appointment. Mapl sugar is beginning come in quite plentifully.

I I' Te appointment of P. Ducomb as 3 Ji Post Master gives general aatl- I in.l OF ALL KUiPS AKD STTLES, FOR WE ELL FOR; ij f-A QU TTVIi UXlsJU AIM UBIVU JIM AND TRUST NO ONE! RUN NO JIISKS! Mept with no losses jTrnni GIVE ALL CASH CUSTOMERS 1 the fuIl bt'Dofit pfthc BOOTS and h6ES that tey will be greatly astonished, WITHOUT PAVIXG Till: 1HGJI PROFITS THA I A 7 AM VJiiWII If OSES. fi I issue or a vote or the people, Mowing Mr. Pjne, intimate and deserving the severest censure frorn aU men. Let our citizens mark tnetel 7Z aeesed oft ij -SI It i t.l i i i Hi mm rv mi-pi 1- We make i Bbotsif and the anj warrant REPAIRING DONE AT SHORT We are also Amenta for taejWOKLD SIHGEE AVe cordially invite every bod to call ij jjipmcxii South Hend, Marjh 53yb.

HAT SI 60 1 i WASJIIXO- 1 It LER SHEERER HATS wmm WASHINflT'N 1STREET G6ods. TRUNKS, ALIE UMBREj 1 AJTj i I. Isi fy 4V-Fnj LRob-aadf-r Mime lor a frr i iAm mx if iE -if- WEES 11 jStjrloi i I'M 'if rtirhishing Bl m. on at 1. I if i i aT- 'I It- I in ii ni iiiiii ii ciiiii if aa mi win.

111U1V iWUlliiii: men and remember their adion. for oli time to come. The citizens have demanded a vote and they will have it though the Holly ring numbered ten thousand, and any attempt to" force the HoHy works on without a vote, or to do anything contrary to the wishes or in terests of our citizens in this matter, will be met with a demonstratioA which will prove beyond doubt that the will of the people is the law of the land." Signed LeiohtohI tuna Query. If the Holly ring should num ber 10,000, Mr. Pine's men must jbe like Falstaff's men of buckram, for that number would embrace about our entire population.

If Mr. Pine assumes the Falstaffian rob, the pillow of Pussey Jones, in the "Unfon Spy" will be requisite to give rotundity of propor tion. A mere dogmatic declaration that a statement is true, does not make it so, unless. based boon incontrovertable acta. The in our Common Council to perpetrate fraud -and swindle upon the taxpayer of the city, by the construction of worthless system of water-workal ia) unwarranted assumption' on the part of any one, especially one who is possessed of good, practical, sense and judgment as is claimed for MrL Pine by hia friends'.

Does Mr. Pine; or any other citizen konettly believe that any member or tne city uouncii to so cor- rapt as to conspire for any such poser cannot oeueve inn ne or any other citizen rincerth entertains any snch Idea. In. analysis of the character and standing of the members the city Council who are understood to favor thai construction of the iloliy will demonstrato' how utterly jabturd and preposterous Is even a suspicion anrh is the ease. Take uuncu man Studebaker a one nf tbi "ring" Who baa been identified WiUij the krowth and prosperity of the eity year before our ciUzens inew mat air.

tine had blessed the world with bJs presence. Has not Mr. Studebaker bttUt op rep ntatlon In thia community of tuques tioned integrity, and a a liberal, high mindeoV honorable gentleman Ha not he and his associates contributed! as much to onr reputation abroad and at home, as any other name or ames amongst us Is he not one of the lurg. eat sharo-holders In a company that pkys l-20th of the municipal taxes of this city, and who owns property to the ameuatef kalf a mfllioai'dollaravthat at II SCALE IN BOIURS. WILt REMOVE and BCAXX mw suan siouera, or wiaae no eaar lAddrw-.

i tm Which may hwf alt dead jhrsea, ISO Mi tin I 1 i 9' I ft' 1. ill 1.

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