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

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fflSW Toitt si'BSCKirnos i I -r he Tribune THX BEST FAUILY PAPER itf tHE STATE 'tr ''i 023O TsreAir. THE TftlBUNE IS Tt3 Bost rani1 Chsapnst Paper 13 THE.COTJMTY. j. Tn )ctn Itea Trtbnn It live A or mb and detailed sew thaa ur oiner paper. fhm Mitk Bw4 Trf Ita miwlUfenu-iut( to m1mm4 with th rtt Tit aVeaUb "el Hbnn Its tenant aewe I fall aad eaanpleta, to tfie.

Tb atel Trtbnn It Is tb tly a and plain est Hted lBr ton! is to aikUri Tfc nnti stomal TrtbnM It has eUb The prle 1 11,50 a year, Ul Stoata. 10 eta for 4 Math. Tb tsMtss TritaM It I kud every Betuxiai xtornlax and Is, therefore, jut th paper for termer aa wra Ia- mm. wk. hsrias ht Uttl Urn read iwaek-dar, cat the am down to latest date for landay readins.

i Th nam Trlbnm It Ut tb paper to circulate amon (amiHee, th ladaeeht BMdbtal aad thr disreputable advcrtiHBat with which many papers bleak their elumr rbrtdly xelad4 1 Tk wti TrtfciM iBbMriMioaa Win at ui tint a. aaA aua- opiw wit) faralibad fre br allia at thaaof A 7 Waablactoa Btnat, ftaar th Coatt Hooaa. Unprecedented Inducement' TO SUBS0BIBERS1 Xrary tlO olMnribr to- th Soath BmA TaiBma will pywaatad. ftraa, witk tka ehloM ateht ehjomoa. ar a ftaaly Baaatad ataat Hen.

Schuyler Colfaz, ProBOBDl If lm tit bMt pletura of Umtctf ztaoU lot SO eanti titrs thU portrait or on af tha hrnao will ba faralthad ia a baadioma aarrad valnat and kilt aaaar fraaa. or Imita-Uom taaawosdl and jriH oral finuaa. with (Uaa; alraadr to baat apoa tha walk Fina Ofl: Chromos. Krtr t2.00 rubaeriW will pramted nw with hol 13 aUfut oil ehromot Tarring la dsa fraat by to by iacba. and foar tbasa ar proaaaaa by tbabaat Jadcaa and rittea tha aioat topaxior ahromoa arar aiVaa with aay pablioatioa whaUrar.

Thaaa (bar ar "Rirar MU1." "Cattia at thaXrouh," and "Tha Batara Homa." Tha that ehromoa gntd by ar "Daar and rawa," Uawcleoma Vhitor," Barefoot Fallf," ftoif and Flower." Swttt WatariUW Moaataia Bov.M and Frame ar furnbliad with that ebromo at MeantaU 11.00 aaeb. EUHUASY OF HJSW8. Br Ball jmI Taleirniph). Queen PtqlirML inother of th King of Wurtamburg, died on Monday, agad 73. It Is itatad that Secretary Bobeaon will Moeaad.

Bancroft a Mlniatr to Berlin. The farmara entnraencad owing wbeat on Ttieeday In th ricinity of Daneomb, Ham-: llton opunty, low. A petition ignd by 7,000. woman of St. Lonl.

waa Dreentd to th Liurialatun ak- i All Grades of Dorr omestiws, i GR! DUCHESS UEST EM tJ i Opened jn A Choicely am whitfj aj-e (itterod IT HaiHlsome, Staled and At erealek itacck, Qlovesjllosiery, Fancy aijjticliis gcneralljv rl 1 grJbnt i i If You Want the THE! BOSTON .1 il net; I stil at TOO HIS CITY I I striped ancn -it il drvidod excollenti ualitioj of I- is and I. GofeCh I 1 S10 Si 1 i Lil-J ill PLACE IN I RUN'NoAs! 1 I-'? I I -I I'; i'i 1 I ti and jwwr paviog rnstbtiiers and jtnt. ni to' I 1 If rf nVavSl ianal isnn aak si I land rejoice that they ran fiow PROFITS Tit At ARB 1 peneci nnnsiaciion in ail casoa. I I i I a I I NOTICE AND AT; CASH PRICES. JlS0 MicfiiSewrJ iirg for th repeal of (h ocii evil law, i ThJury In tb Scannall murder aa In Kw fork, having diaagrd, a nw trial will had.

I a Aumm flntVi aava ger, the President W. O. George, In the cbair. The Wrectors present, were Mrs. Matthews, Mrs.

J- G. Bartlett, W. G. George, J.R Foster, J. F.

Knowles, HuYnphreys, and N. p. Williamson. A list of psptnj and periodicals, numbering a dailiei, semi-weeklies, 40 lfeekliesj 39 moi ithlies and quarterlies, 'to bel prnnded 1 or use In the Reading Room during 1 he1 first three month, waa jedejpted The following stajid-ihgf Com.mitt4ei were appointed: On' accoantsl--Willi Matthews, and jnoyIes On 1 ecturea-Fofter, and Ki lowle. Onj Library Huniphrjeys, Hi bbard'Fosier, Bartlett, sind 4spwlei I slifjl I Mr9.JI.

Al jne wak elected libra- riius jTie compensation for the per-formattcf of Librarian duties, in-eluding janitor's services, iras fixed at $150 peryear tyable quarterly. J. E. Lewht; was elected Director to fill the vacancT ieaosed the removal of X. D.

Oborn; from! the' city: and wa 'also elected itarstar of the 1 Association. Tn Cjbmmitteef on furnUhing the Ll-i rarl irka enlarged the ad-dition of; Mrs. Bartlett and Mrs. Mat- 1 1 P.WitijXAiieoir,;-! 1 ir eXetrday fli Wut 1 sa .11 lh circumsUnces it seems to us tbai the! verdict in the case of Mr. Colfax aa to the most serious Chsrges again aim, "not proven," uiat he ia entitled to have considered all palliating incident and to enjoy the full benefit of the existing donbts, i I i finmtU Kohom IWaeae.

i friends, aid they include all at hi old homej South Bend, gave Mr. Colfax! an ovation on his arrival there dri Mr. Colfax made a long speech reviewing the whole Credit Mobilier) bu-tiness a far as it related to him. Ijln. hi srleech, Ms.

Colfax talked easily gracefully and freely, clearly indW himself. If jffi f' Ex-Vibe President Colfax had a mag-; lificent reception on hi arrival at his old home in Indiana a reception which testifies unmistakably that he still holds the etdeefn, confidence, and; affection of hi old-constituent hi neighbors and friends vrho knpw him best and: have known him longest; and hmi hold him' Innocent of barges mad against him elsewhere. i JVewa Jadua (JrTdt) I As the! purest gold -is 'only obtained by the severest test in the hottest crucible, so, we glad to- be able to say, does the! mirtfarne of Schuyler Colfax -come'butfof thisl most trying ordeal with omeoutforti 4 lustre hot tained otherwise to have been ob- 1 iJ We trust every reader of the Record will peruse tae ex-vice president a aa-dress with weigh well the evi-dence contained therein. No one can read the hpeech with care, and the letter President Urknt to Mr, Colfax, and believe that thi ex-Vice President ia" rrupt ind dishonest man from hr KfndallrilU Standard, The ovatiOn given Schuvler Colfax dob his arrival! borne in South last Saturday ws one of. the largest and most spontaneous demonstrations ever witnessed in that city, and shows that, the confidence of hi personal friends, those who have known him long ana Jell, is not ini the least shaken by, the antlers knd vilifications of designing politicians, vfho are so eager to injure hia rmlitiral renLitatinn i "it Ara)M'si AMtiave wf Tia steal The most extensive and perfect ever JS .1 completed in th Western SUte cob tjaininf all recorded Deed, Mortgages, Tax I Sales, Mechanics' Liens, Ditching Assessments, Leases, Judg ments Snd other instrument af fecting titles I Also -Arnold's Abstract Pigesti showing the name of every.

real estate owner, aid judgment defendant in -St Joseph county, with double index. Thi Digest render the Abstract system perfect, and is invaluable to person loaning tooneyl or doing other credit The following are among the latest transfer taken from these ab stract: I Catharine Esrjiay to Henry P. Pulling 280 acres in Bee 5, 36, 1. $2,000. Fred.

Toons: 'to Gustavus Prueck. lot 19 North; Liberty. $500, i I 1. I Josejpbj RockifeUer to I. L.

Calvert, lot 2d addition South Bend. 1 CvrusiWaldrirf to Jess V. Ruther ford, lot 6 jCeasey's addition to Bquth Bd.l $560. I JJunn ft Myler to eopnia Uonkun, lot 27 Southi Bend City, cart of lot 3 in Thomas' aubdiyi of bank out! let 74. lot.

2 and 8 in Punn MyUrV subdii of Urge lot 13 Cottrell's 1st d- Ain JLn eo aiv WlHVUiiWiMVIIEIk ''III rJophia Conxlin to Dunn cx Myler. sj fracrioni h. (23.38, 2 e. $7,600. I Wmi W.

Pool to W. Ball, part! of lot 69 in Walkerton. $1,600. 1 Joseph Good! to Charles 1G. Clrich, undlvrped i of 120 acre in Penn Tp 11.7M r- 1 i I James uoraon to Maryett cmitn, iota 1, 2, 6 7 ind and part of lot All i 'I in village of piainfield.

$760. Abraham Huitoa to Isaac Sellers, 00 acre la section 13.38, 1 e. $8,100. vreo, k. uiov'r to ieonara rraux, acres la secti on 38.38, 3.

$1,400. Jobn Boy i to Thomas J. Jones, lot in b'k lot 74, South Bend. $1,200, Christian H. Ward to Charles Brick.

40 aCrea in section 11, 87,1 e. $325. i Arjdrew Cnni ingham to George Haw- bliUel, 93 acre ia section and 15, Si "i K. 8 -J1H -Si- i v.ie township 25.rcnge 2 cut $3,000, George Jimscjn to George ManguSj 0 acres; in i 17.35, 2 e. $3,200.

J4h W. Woods to Frederick Auet, 19 71 1 100 acres kffonth end of east of northHeast 36, 1 $830. Bejilard Reyiiiea to Matildi 23nkey, parts1 iof lots 2 1 nd 54 id Huird out lots -Mil jftif jMaiilda Zinkey to Bernard Reyneas, lota and 8 in loek 25 Battell's addition Mishaw: fl 1 1 1 OlS Woo ter to H. Wostetter, ot it Rjupels 3 I addition, to Walkerton. I-HTTJ- il lit A VI "Mr AvA.

a CMiuu, ivt -v vv.a. Huppls 2d addition Andrew Hardy to C. Hoffman 80, A. in 4 THlleatlw facto for tn lepi. Iff mm (jrdiiee fU lrAwa There: has been so much mis represen tation about this Holly pump by par ties w.bof re opposed to Holly Water works! diiat i'l point to yoitr readers is smteneat i rb eopcerning A Cfemtnitee front YonkerN.

recently visited various point -where Holly jWorki were la operation, and upon their return! recommended the Holly plan of driect pampingi provided suitable to a It appears that objected to the Rotary pump for the reason that at various pla ces visited i'rre' statement, th ey were told that the lio' 6fUn out of repair. These it.tuma out, were made by enemies of the Holly system, and in ro ply to (heir-report, Mr. Flagler, President iof the Holly Company, aay if 1 'In reference jto the statement of your Committee, that in Peora and Kalamazoo it! Is intended to put in Piston Pump for daily supply retaining the Rotary iPufflpaj for nre-eerric, your Committee shoiild, in fairness, have added, that thi ia; precisely what the Holly Company, recommend, and it is just what; Ihe Holly Company do in their worksiof recent conntruction. For fire pervijejj the JUotlry lunvp is unequalled. It cn be ruij safely at-'a very high rate of speed," a riutonPump.

Jt 18 lifHt aoatet lor siow uiouon. i a ciininstioa of the two, has been found, I'lTi' 'i mt th Holly BlrsSena ill mestl When Mr. HoDt beran his' di rect pumping orferations, he was making only- Rotary, Pump. jreiB endeavoring, not only at Peoria and Kalamaxoci, but. in all other 1 places.

hrinir the Piston Pompiato use for slow niotioj na ww prepare aauy water supply, and keep the Rotary in reserve iof we 'i. I i le. a. A emergencies oi ore, to which u- Uarly adapted. li i a surnniunff miatak or hnr 'ahiim tee is in the statement that in Loci port itself the Rotary Pump has been discarded by' Mr.

Hollv. Here- were the pioneer ItoMy Works, consujting only pf the Rotary Pump for fire service. During the pant year, machinery has bees, constructed for daily supply, and here, as elsewhere, piston Pumps are' employed for this branch of service. There is no abandoomentof the Rotary Pump, as your Committee affirm but there is classification of the ftwo' kinds of pumps, to the kind of service, to which they are each peculiarly and admirably -i fitlil another: error in your report 3 your ttatement that ia fiufialo and Columbus, 1 "the plunger pumps gave considerable trouble, and had to be repaired extensively the' first year i The Buffalo; machinery has been running about two year, i In that time this Company put in -bronze instead of iron for whjch we-' charged just four dollar. The superintendent of these wooks, during th above period, in a tetter just received; east iron rings gave out and bronze rings were: substituted In relation to extensive repair of out samr or oiaton Damn, the 1 oasts yean I.

recollect My the putting in of Ihese jfJI 1. I i III In we hive a report pf the expense tin the pump since they commenceq running, nearly two years kgo amounting to $2767fJ and it respectfully submitted that these facts do notjjustify' your declaration that "in RuSilo and i Columbus the plunger pumps gave considerable 'trouble and had to extensively repaired the first year.1 I III I hi in a tabu Mr. Flagler also show lar coniparison, which I shall! present )to jf our readers in a future isaue, the cheapness of th Holly over other system a lifting wateri! i 1 In the last annual report1 of the Denver City Board of Trade find tlte following in regard to their Vister-wprka: i Holly tyatem of water-work ii Denver, have during the past year been brought to perfection. Their pipes now extend throughout the greater portion of the city, residence with pure water: for domestic purposes, gardens with irrigating watery and almost the-entire city with water; for the extinguishing of Double hydrants are placed at most of the streets, and the; three hose companies9 of Denver hsve been' enabled to extinguish- our worst fires iri a few minute's time, and in all eases' nrevent them from spread inei and there are now eight mile 6f water oipo iaiw im vuo vivt.ii i i fl 1 'M3s W.ft Bkacb; i I iii I. mim i asm I What KalaaMta Paieers Say 1 iWeras Stleli ateaMllaia-.

-j. tr Michigan, a 'few months had what was then considered a good system of water upply, and endorsed their Polly works heartily; but now after bey have had experience, the llolly works are found to be almost worthless, and) expensive change mitetjbe 'made to make theoi efficient' From the Kalamazoo fcUgrajph of February 26th, and Marcto 1st aad so, 1873, 1 quote the followingl items I i'Th work eatt throw tream of, water forfir protection, from Jen to thirty 'feet high, ana wet carpet have toihe retorted to, to sav property from destrSetion by fir. Tb work who Sew, owd va throw good tream of water, but now that they bare become result is enureij tuuier- nt. "Kvneniiv renairs have been made In im tn time; lin; iiwnlaoinv and retiaiririff pumpa snd boilers, and the rapid muidn jot tne macntnery ana tne vsnaupna oi pnwur on tba tnaina are found to be the cause! JThe Hollv Botarr Pomp ia a failure. Uoea not' throw half th quantity; re quired.

The pipes are too sftisll, and ftnt be replaced by larger ones. The machinery ia th mos cum plicated known, and UblV ft oat or order, ran wnen iwaniaaj raoei. he pumps must be changed for betUrjand more durable pump, which Will do fi required duty with lew power. I Th puchas of lire engine is recommended, until' toe Holly work eah be put in order, snd th neeewary repairs and alterations it is sti-maUd, wiU cost $75,000. From fifteen to forty minutes are required to! get upafrir Tb machinery, is fiill of tricks' and has to be.

s(cbd oontntly, the er-yioes of first class engineer and mhn being reqfuired to run It" I I i VStandVPipa Works ar reeommenaed being much more reliable, cheaper a4d fBcient in th end, than Holly These items are given by' Mess W. Ri Coales and Charles Barrettf Jrho have been connected witb the fefolly works heir introductiorl Into Kalamazoo, they ir both thoroughly posted on the subject jWhat more "cant be said io shofrour citizens the folly of adopting anyf ojthir sretem of work than' thej Stand-pipe, aa planned by John Birkeabine, Esq? i JThe few Holly advocate in our city, realize at last that their cause Is ajhope-less one, a vote of.the citizens would adopt th Stand-Pipe work large majority. In view jof thi fact, they are now trying to show- that! do not want AXT KISD of hope to get Up a feeling; againstthem, they can bave- another opportunity llayear iwc to forcij thealiy works on we have gone bc Br to top nowi Too much; moniy pas been on the west? race ito he thrown awayand we want the Btnd-pipe works put ia at once, to ffrfvr preclude the I possibility of thej oUy works ruining our city. injaner ia which th Holly ring In odj Council, evade th issue of a vote of tibe e-nl ia a ahame and desenrvinaE 'Xkd se verest censure' from all men. titjour citizens mark these men, and rerhemer t4lr actions'in this matterj, for aU time come.

1 The ciiitens hare demanded a vote and they will have it, though the Holly ring numbered ten thousand strong, and jany attempt to roacxtbe Holly works on us, without a votej to do anything contrary jto tibe wlsheS or interest of out citizenf in this matter will be wi6idemOMttattonWluch will prove beyond doubt, that "the w31 of the people is (the law of the! land!" Let the citizens vtote. awOTTTJi 1 The Pro4.ce 'f New YoWMarchli-Wheatiamod erate demand! offering light receipts, 8,000 buj Koil and Milwaukee mixed afloat $1.72 KoL 2 Chicago, $1, 60; No. 8 sprtog, prime No. 2 Milwaukee afloat, Rye steady Western, 93c Barley and malt unchanged. vorn quiet; oia Y( eswrn mixed 6djc; do ia tore, new o66e.

jeuiet; new Western mixed, 46(50c; yrbite, 49olic. Clover seed, dull and heavy at 88r. Timothy duU at 3.630 3.85., i i quiet And liToLEiool ifarch Flour ai ttnehanged. i Wheat la' a shade amber Michigan mh Sred, $1.64. I Cora' Mm high; 40c spot low mixed, no; grade; 881, Oam quiet and nn Clover Seed, i Dressed Hogs, CBIcA6oMirca 14-theat'iwta; active at $10 4eash.

Corn fras actlv at $2ic Oat; were quiet and. steady at 26,6. By Was qnlet, and a shade firmer, at 65(335 JcJ Barley wis quiet, rbat strong at l2e advancf etosin it 64c for regular Ko. 1 Live hogi were quiet, at i CatUa; era active at unchanged priceal There Was moderate demand for sheep at $3.25 6.50. Dressed hogs werf quiet and tosyto.5(5m.f.;r i ii Bovrn 15.

Wheat flO (1.55. Oats 30c. Corn 85340c. Potatoes Apple 75c1.00i dried 7c.j Butter, tEgg 20c. Chicken Lard' 8c Tallof 7c.

Onion I lA Beans i Dnised bgs A dhftionj on the Iriah University bUl brought- about minicUrial crista irt The GIadaione.5aW-net SI jQueehas callMlMa: Mrk im nis onage: oeaina mm, ess own-cwr iaililMlCTenj.HeMcl vWf" IProsJiJtfngl Aitoflteyah! Mcjai Circuit, ver.lMthe hM, wf signed akingitiJue. Jpforje pf ttUUMKa to feto tigWpt. eWtiiii toSa which the; wj aw-abolish; is iot only I man, of u-uiJ ahilitr to Weir, i but lehould re ceive jheapMotinent front GoT-jjeft-dricks forlbVlng straight otlfemj-' eraM iMtMA mmifi'M- j.4iejoiwiiB ox nicagoyneia anoxqer mwrjgLpltJSatnjjday Industrial Exposition, and resolutions wer4; iidopU preVidingj bi the itmai wiu if .1.. LLli-i. j.

L-J TB-j it: til. our fi4co; fusuenjing avepuoucwu pa- 'pM fOf inch Anltii VomMpervt, saysi ji i rrp4criiiein of th Irjst and prpperw We understood from. Brick's circular tiat he would exchangelf with paper; that noticed hi Dmocrui, wheth-' er were tavorable or nV We noticed but bve not received a ptno-erat conclude there U. some difference between tavorable -and an 1 Unfafmbi jboticeof the reckless'wretch, 7T jifPligljgl 1 1, ui jf I1-! i j.Thel ptttest iof Snafomhi Haseachusetlt msMe yacAnt by th eleo tionj jW WMtlto fffice iTreaK denci edded! en WadAesday lridoott' bk of Geo. a Boutf elk The votesfd Soo'tweil MSod 8 nc4trinig.

firtt ba0ot; artemopp 'stood ln i votef Boujwell(rtn Dawes, 9 for Lor-ing iMf tw, jffoai the ret 'beialkcaf. teringljABd $jf vote! eing given. ta thejaouse Jk.titwei;: had 110 yotea; Dawes, 83; Ixkhgl6; Waiting, 9 Ban di'tiie irest being scattering, but finally narrowedi )owit to' Bottwe4.f ploUt anegood ibni should have, preferred Paw( 1eleco'i'' fjrant WW find diff ficulll ko fill Bottweir "place in; the I Duiittg the! 'of Ofthef Legilftttire a vm atorday va aeailto the ClerWjdeiaiidth Miudr Topiis" rferriig aetioi qfihat body on Mifisf ijmm, ten etc, ifekdjlld II mptioiimsde ceniiire the paper 1for let remarks. rVe are gtad the; iubjeclt a4 have's)iere- by why bil) jwasintro-. The drawer of jt aay that he encewent to get as minister to preich'a fliner'al seirnion and be ''found hh out bai'eae)Bste4 Tlie tatroh of Husbandry are or- frftiW JUke 1 1 fi I--U-A cottipany i being brganised at Elkhab to establish a new- paper mi.

Flviistablei bw4 to- ginspdrtcmT ttesdiy. night; sLos at taato ninety -7)i in-dictmejnjt for riotation p( the iliquor VrtW 1 exirtintf-Weea ire ef Fort Wayne waa the cause of- thjedesfruction of foe School hMji through the ubing six feet hboy the I' At I Evaiosvtlle lioiior 1 seller! tinue iuslhW aa without jrrgard to t4 -jnew tompersn.ee Jlaw, aa yet -the VutboBtle have, made) no eflfort to tejUej "0 iff Pi HtheS bones of a 1 greAt lateWsexhumed ttear Laketon. Wabash xney jsnow jwesmma to uavo; ukvu rome jbrtyifeet in length', by eighteen feet egh' ft -Ul Ihdiaapois aght i fire was' diseoverjed ia the Woodburn-Sanret Wheel Company's buildings, on south iillirioi street -) vbolej rear part of the Wlding was, soon envejoped in 'clock the morning, hen ii was), got" unds opntroUi he loss is-eetimated at tlOO.000: fulH cov- TbiWermEnH I1 ill IMF1" f1 'in mill iJtt i iCMIAlf WsW i TheaBt bwue of thelejDMowf asipeVNUng review vicWAnl.A. bor, LarI since -gone mid and been II In I 1 under, th absolute authority of rone if if C1)T I --Th Cbssopolis car works company baa bfeen Jorganiiod iwithij. a capital; of $50,000 already raised, and proposes to fttaltj iQ0 more, Theworkst re to be located Ui frdm fJje 'Airlline ana iiemnsuuM uepws.

ft Mtt i ij fuKj tci yean uiu, jgau imhbb so iidisll ks Jier; mem'efjr en-tirelvJ and amuse herself blavine tv rnsHnTBLBisixfiKS -n During Ge-past winter river ra fiSed with floating ice 73 dy AiTUBl JUsWhviVf eUira VVUW i pwj years Mgw xaia fvuwicvve ww j. r-A liberal use of th nlvahie.batte-. fy is said to 'be ye'ryl cfficado'us cases 'iKwe4l feyefj A correspondeot wl lUlkL ilaWftlegiaUtoxe ha awJhorJ hixed wbdgea Probate to change jname the power been limited to th Xeg- II. iff j.L' a. k.

...1. .4 i AJ3U0 uuuaou uwe uaui a scorkV lot while Swinging around iecoran tha TklkF7Mel 5 ptmeetew-fa-wwwi Mite i.ApSlat JMaw TWB.wdt.jr Director of Ihe fiouth Rflnd juiiSrary sad ReadiEg Koora Amo- CtatioA'metai'f o'clock on WedAeaday iit the! wods cutting hoop not enongbf jftothing ws4 and he believed a minister should Bunaca, ana f.ne onna or jtne stronges -The spotted ifever 1 'raging 'with greet it New Haven, ixv mile east of. For Wn, and it I feared that ii will aootal reach Ihere-lll ti a naU attempted to croaa creek and wagon, Ut Wftuca were nva Bum wa aweei awav by the perac. deep water, and all on of tb tba wagod war vr trnmrr 1 I mm i. WB VTO.

-MMrl mint tflMpe Xi be an. anna iieleetina af Trneteee forth first Preebytenan Cbaroh.ia tbeChnrnh'bsiid inc. on tha tret TneaUr in ApriK 173, at 7 i -( i ii nvkiin 'w rt i nik1 fiocKP. in wnsVLA ilk in, i il wt rmin rr oi ir ScuiLak BtaiL Mjfcrtfh 15. iHTX-HUsV Buckeye try Yards.

JJarx xiran BuffCocl jPart ridge iLihtBrah White' Coc I Black; WHITE LEGH RK1S AMD rlDUDANS: Fowl per hatcbtns S3 par 'pair; i fd par trioJ Ken for half ar more of vi to hatch, if tbejrl rr auea era aeni qui or mm we win senai anouier donn at an pi inM. sown or una ksi end etamp lor a nciumpiir circular. Mk. ii farlboro Stark 1 SALE hk trnrr-RsitineD win a 1 lie sue, it nu ilnrm. roar nllet i Booth Bead, aear th eld Sheffield Mill.

11 UnLLjJil WL' AC 4 j.uesuajr'; jn.axca aqid, enetnc at 19 p'fljk a. th. bad DroDart to-a-it: i ViHowin deean UNh drAN-iyyUnK one yaaribf eolt. 2 imilah eow. rear old.

II head hoea. boallrv. waaon and o-: Ea, barrowt aijid ohier farmm ntei erih, oat linvi franary, tame wheat ia i thai around, and otbi nteoiiU, cor in th aruole too nnmeroa to anention. Also one-half lnter- aatiaaownp aiiacoina. i sutua of S5an4 nnder u.L ill.

a eb. ever 9.7aflnuHiui0 aiu-i porchaaera note -with; approved aaourity: ioa and apfrauiemeBt laws; wil if paid when if not so paid I i waivinc thoot in- 'valaatio tjimit ftf aalil ben with tea ner eenL interast from date, witl tea per mm A lAMM'k (km if 4nit hiinatitfttaii Ii-1 Soath WtlOilAH WUASvJI. mm tie condition of in So CTATEMEXTjuf tie eond Bend National 1V. at State of adianaJ at dlqae of nth South Bend, in the I IadianaJ at dluae of businea ifebraary 28.llK3.ii i Ml I TjOI 1 -i i SKSqUBCCR. and DiasoSnta.

.1 Overdraft. Jul.iU.i Due froiu redw ntng and reearv acenta. Dae from other (tioal Furniture and ft; itjuret) Current expense i.ii.,-4- i- V. IB. nonui io aeeura eircuiauon loo.oou.oo 1.7H4.75 660.00 4.IPK4.H0 3.317.00 615,00 so it Cheek and other eh mil of (National Bunica, Fractional cnrreinw oickeU), BiM vti opint nqii i1 tilnlLITlEA.

tnn.ono.oo SurplaaFttad. (.... ...4. ExebaoffOh 1- 373t3 06.4til.33 I ntreatJ.L.... 1 elritalliUon ouutanu inaiviaual vepoaiw.

i STATB iOF IN Ax St. Joaenh CddritJ. f1- I'M' 1, William Millwi. Cashier of the Both Bend onal tsanB.aoueiniy iweartnai ijneaiHive inant.ia true 16 the beet of mr haowledse and belief. I MIU.ER, Owibjer.

Bobaoribd anfl aworo to before ma tbia llln imBAH. NourrPubH Correct. i Joh iUxsM KowNriSLO. i hBiFPitca.1 in II South Bend. Majrph 1.

1873. V. IX uirecion. Ban! i JReport. ofjthe Condition of the FIRST IV NATION At BANK, at South Bend, in the Btata of Indiana! at (ha oioaa of buaweaa, "eb raarrtb, 1S73.

tl i Loans arid Sisotsci. I 846,87.57 i.tiojo 170.UKt.00 1.000.00 i rarirniLa U. 8. Bond to adcur dirculation. Other atocki.

bobd anil mortsacea Due from redeniisand reserve agt a raoeeniios auu raaerva aw on (inciidin 22.724.41 S.MU.00 1 1.612.37 1.0fA13 7.874.00 S5.00U.00 Danainr nouae.L.4i.4..4. Lurrant a.xi Tax ea Paid. CaMh ilemi Fractional eurrehoH. (iricld't niekeli) Hilli rtt Mational Uanua UWMi--uw Hwpniv p20.m71 1 7R.lHiO.00 I 6.7U.27 857.60 LiiiBlLtTISS Capital Ktocs paia Diacoant ivxebange Tntraat L.LL.1.. 3.BS1L17 National Bank cirtalation outatand's tnaiviuuai vevmw-i- fltATE OF bujeaepawaw, a 1 aa aa iinnailii isuiuisir.

Ill bust ST axsM. llJCavsh Kational Bank. Soath Bend.i doi aolemnlr awear that the bov statement at tan to the bert ot my anowi Subaoribed andjiworn to before me tbis3tb day of flisroh. W8-L IL frt.HI I HtU. ajaitn pPnbli.

A.iHssaifc! (a. Cl'SBi SI VDireetor. Soath Bend, il William io, ibim.1-0. Tit" city; STORE isniXG- iroN li s- i -ajjj pft3is Bee i LffA COLLAES.UU UI; Ned Tibs, 11' WASHINGT'N STREET mrqivsTomvED I a Bjt or Furnisfg Goods, TRUNKS, VALISES, las, Is veer ivartetjrJ eheawer thaw ver. SarFara.

iRebae! Fur Qooda pull down to I prima COST lor a rtny before packing wny For Summer. II nwlUEEL.BR A BUb-EKKH. South Bend, Marj. M. 2nd mm.

DIST IBUTION Premiums, BAKGIKO I IN VALUE mm i TO THE SUBSCRIBERS OF Fl; 1 111! 1 I A it i Ever tnheeriber laiaara of cremiam any wayj-and sis an Uial ebane of; raeivlos a vmm rremianij nsii vranam. Watek; Mwiwtr SiesiliL t4 eie, Vif FIRST GRAND CASH PREMIUM 4ar fireside ri reside bait Va.Xortfe K.lU ia ita JUmt. lllmttmtA. Out l'sanVe Wnkhl. Titan vot-on and ha attained the la.

tscoLAriosofanr ranrpeperpabliitiedia (be neat, able tba proprietorv te famiab run BBS, Moa nkaiBABLS an uomf ruarot. ABiBTVi tnat aoaer seaa oar, iaa aut a i to Boss Wlxiivauited tothe wantaof naerrfami 1. SubeeripOo priB-3 per rearof sambara. 0lae XUsiexa. Oxxxroxxto Bit 16 SO inch, I Solera.

Aekaowledf ed by ali to be th bendaemaet aad meatvalnabce premium picture ini America. Every Bulieoriber I praacDtad with the Chromo at the tim of ab- aeriomi'Ma VNwmevi aa atee reeeiT a jioM-BBD CaTICATB tUTlTblHO TR BOtPSM IO A SBAkS in the diatribution t.00ti in ouh and otbw premiomi I -I 1-. I li Tllfi IUffTKlBTtJOX TAtCES oa tba eeoond. Tunutay; la Jane next. The Chromo and Certi6ete -eant on receipt iof prine.

(panmr ijopitr, Vrnwaa Li, Mcj, fivtmfhii Particular aent.free to any addreaa, 1 1 ARC WTQ or eahv'aarlnt AU I I ever town. It A MTCnr.Msi iut. I nil I LUiwiiit it one lor termvUAd. dram bttf. Cate, Mreoi i-1 i iff 1 i li- 31 ii ii PUBLIC Bank I' i H1 li HAT I i i i I 1 60 liEji Si MM SHEERER mm 1 Mil withab-n eurei 4om 1 1 veeoiw M.

i twwl wi SoiU UbiOi P.h- nurtuuii nil UKStS, a Congreeawan, took place ia New Himp- ahue on Tueeday last. There were) four tickets in the field for Governor Re publican, Democrat, liberal Republican and Temperance. The canvoa wa conducted Terr quietly, and so close) waa tha rot that tot two or three day the reaolt waa in dottbt, The latest re; turns give the Republican the Covert nor, and two out of the three ConpestV men, while in Uje third ii may require, the official count to determine At present it is claimed by the Democrats, A XZCOSS TO XntXXBBXD. to be, remembered" ia tl heading to a long editorial in th New xork rwnaon the Cwngreaunen wno voted to take 1,640,000 from the tax payer put in their own pocket, not one cent of which was single one of these Congressmen entitled to. Their names do deserve to be remembered un-til the next Congressional election and then they hould be consigned to Obliyi ion a quickly as possible.

It wa had enough, after receiving the commends-; tioa of the country for the economical measare of abolishing the franking privilege, to, increase their pay three or four times the amount of the estimated cost of the franking privilege, but when it came to the member voting increase ed pay for service already language is strong enough to character- ize the disreputable act. It Is downright stealing, which no amount of argument can justify. In short, it ia not a debate? able question; We had hoped that the name no Indiana member would be found' xting in favor of this delib erate steal, but the record show that Shanks, Packard, Vorhees and William cast their votes in favor of it Hew. they will attempt to justify their vote ia' beyond our ken. It was a plundering job which the biggest bummer of Sher man's army would scorn to hsve been engaged in.

It cannot be forgiven and will never be forgotten. CHITTLI COUAX At HOMKl Our reader who were here in the ummer of 1868, when Mr. Colfax ieama home front' Washington, will remembeir the enthusiaatio reception with which he was then He had but re oently been nominated for the office of Yice-Preaident by the Republican party, and there were those here from abroad who witnessed the enthusiastic demon atrationi on that occasion, and attributed them to the position Mr. Colikx held if public life rather than to regard for the man himself. Had they been here oa the occasion of Mr.

Colfax's return last Saturday, how quickly they would: have: changed their minds. Mr. Colfax camf home this time, not the nominee of i party to the second highest office it wait in their power to bestow but a private citizen, yet, and we kv to record it, his reception was far more enthusiastic, far more heart-felt, far mdre demonstra tive than any he ever had before, and showed conclusively that it was Colfax, 4he friend, neighbor and private citizens 1 1 l.l:.ti i. till wuuiu our people ueugut mi nouor. ji Ab.a rule, no man of conscience, en sitiveness, or hobesty can long remain in political life without debased.

Politics 'changes the very natur of man. He learns to don or doff a friendship as he would a garment, ad opting that for the time being, which suit him best But Mr. Colfax is 4 glorious exception to the rule. Through all the year of his long political life which culminated in such high honors its few men seldom reach, he has always remained the same cordial, ufiselfUhl warm-hearted, friend-firm gentleman that he was when he entered upon his glorious career. He showed that there could be purity in politics a in any -other profession; and it ia not Strang that his pureness of heart and purpose should have excited the envy of who, as late incident have snowfl, Mixes the first opportunity to drag his name in the dust.

iu Herewith we print the speech deliv ered by Mr, Colfax last Saturday, and since carefully revised and corrected by him, and no candid reader can peruse it and the letters of strongest prool which we publish with it, and longer consider Mr. Colfax in the, least degree guilty of any of the charges mad against him: Every point made against him is fully answered, and as if thatj were not enough, here is a letter from President Grant expressing full belief in Mr. Colfax's innocence as if knowing it of his own knowledge, and signed, "affectionately yours," as probably Grant never before aigned a letter to any living man. The opinions, also, of such papers as the Louisville Oouritr-Journol, which has been most bitter in the per? secution of Mr. Colfax is worthy of note a showing how general is this reaction now in progress, reaching from the lukewarm Republican friends to the mcjit malignant papers of the opposite party.

This reaction, will be aa complete and permanent as Colfax' dearest friend could wbhl Great as has been his popularity in the past, we predict it will be exceeded by that of the future, even to the bestowal of the Nation greatest gift Of course there are unfair journals like the Chicago Tribune, which will never acknowledge Mr. Colfax's innocence however convincing the prof; yet its own reporter, after visiting our, city, eays "So far a outward signs can indicate anything, Mr. Colfax appears to be fully as popular here as be ever was, and hardly a person can be found who says he believe the charge against him," and an Indianapolis Sentinel representative after pretty thoroughly canvassing our place, acknowledged, that the people here, without regard to party were a unit in tbeir belief of Mr. Col fax' innocence. MIHOR Mexico refuse to pay England damage for raid made into British Hon duras, snd there may be war.

The Soldiers ountyLand Bill did not become a law last session. It went through the House all right, but failed in the Senate. During the four years Grant ha been in office, our public debt has been r-. duced $344,714,306.9. The February reduction was over five millions.

-i The Ex-King of Spain did not have to remain out of a situation vert long. Hi father, Victor Imauuel, ha already appointed him Lieutenant General th. Italian Army. Th inauguration is over and Pre! dent Grant in reported sick from ex posure at the inaugural but more than likely it it from exposure to office seekers, which- are warming' at Our State Legislature closed its ses sion on Monday, JU1 in slL it has been pretty faithful and done great deal of work, and of the most important kind. The expenses of the session were 831, of which went to the men i The Boston Tronteript ked; 'who would be inaugurated as President on the 4th of March, 1877, 'ft dozen paper have given their view without once thinking that the 4th of March tq that year.

cmteibn Sunday, and' that they have been ai.l.t Jti iiM cx-irrt Aiarcii ISJ -I i I I OF SOU IS THE CHEAPEST A -II Ii 1 CASH TO CET BOOTS AND i OF AU. QKDS 1 ND STILES. FOR WE SEIX FOB Evervthinirj and i i 1 in Come and sed and trot il 'It I i i 1 prices 90 Hie! gaii St. South $end. March 1 1 THEO.

CLOCKS A NO Watrbe. Jea-elry, YSnkee Notion, BlnnU and Brbopl Bookai Btatioern Window faper. it aanipgton aueet, souin Bona, Indiana. 1 -j SB EMENT. BeBaltoa et ICIear fier tm lwfrtt) ttaelr fiilenda and eDStonaers that they have 4isped their ntir stock of UArd war Mat.

Mer4-hBldlae at lAi eeim Btoe-k. Its Mllgm ptree. E. Nlear Tha a rtm la eona BmmI E. Nlear Vf K.

JtejraoKta Bind A. I Keai. or tke ana ef penapn el Ktear, 4eeetfBill7 ellei II for the Sew Flrsa 4 eoatlnamne heretofore a-ea erusl hetwed aposi hi formes bnalBe connection, and exlenda s) eordini tavlatln all old enstotn er auaoi their hoat rrleaids and met alBtaBVCM te awak their keetdeinnr-tra Ibxf llaral ware with E. Xicair ak Cai Tke afTailra Oeaain fc Nlear will fc ae-tlediby Dwlskt Ikenttns to wbooq all persona Indebted, itk arm will please Snake paynaeht wlthont delay, BM.jBSlWliWl aaawi smSSS mwm: 1 ItrHISill IK WsT A WW i fivrch New Adverjtiscimentd. CHAPPED HANDS tti i'1 PAf44 i ore Lips, Dryness tb Akin, e4 Cared al -bnc by HEQESlM'S sCAMPBOR 1CK WITH GLYCEKIN li.

It keep th'e hnd aoftin ail weather, riee that you set HEUK. MAN'S Jgold by aUbrugciebf. Only 26 oanta. HaOufaetered'enly by lluxA Cham uts and lru(Ut. few tore.

Il JlXCntabllahid S0.1 i wiLtu a nui'iTns, I Manufcturin of Saw. ff EVERT MW WAKRAMIKn. WFrice liiiiui and UtrtliilftrfitreeJ raw klc ti rViTHs, war uonton. ana ijeiron. aiion.

Ti ANTONY 01 Brnd war, New Tsrk, i Importere, Ifanufacturer and Jobber of CIIliQMOS FRAMES, STEBCOStOPB VIEWS. Altaai, Pirterrpii asl rsotignplile Xtarlli, uitAruuitu t. $500 IN PRIZES. LiJ Ji i i i EXTRA EABliT TEKSIOJIT. Tan yi Earlier thus Early Kom.

Kn MnonSlv Froduellv and of Ea-JB eellvnl rlavor. ai 4 peand by mail, pottpaid. fur ia.ao. f. aae A little In tar r-H tnan try Koa.

in quality daw a per pound, byj malil. poatpatd. Rr a-ioowill be awarded, ju rMilra mm 77 to ttione Who proauca tne L.a iw tity from one pound. Dei A pnlari of the above, with 1 kai I 1 ritttiea Af Potato, fren to hr 1 ftnate with Colored Chromo. ent.

A New Tomato, th Burly, aolid and proiltwtiTe. per packet: i-ihti. a. n. ao-a-a.

i Jf Trk. at Park miwee. 12,000,000 4GRES Ohoap The ebeapMt Lsnd in market for aala by tba UNION PACIFIC RAILROAO COMP'Y 't! -J tbe Great 3,000,000 Acres in Central Nebraska Now for (ate in tract of forty aerea end upward rivs and ts vnass' nntcoir at 6 rss csst. No AiKTAiwcs iircasT asjriSo. MibP ANp raariLa aotb, Or lIOI WTK.

A THE BEST AKKETIN THE WEST! Th creat minin reiona ofjl Wrybmins. and Nerada beinc enpplied by tbefarmar iutbePiiATTB Vllv. j- -I coLsnscttrinUs coTiSksstusorus amis. -THS B8T WCAUTUS FOB OOLOHlXsi. ass' HOMiwros AitT af lllion of aera of choice GjirermoMit Lsndjl open lor entry under tb lloamtBAn Law.

near tb Great Railroad, with food market and all tb abjold ettled country, i iy 1 -j ree paaeea to paninen oi jwiinMo wu. i Sectional Map, showina the Land, lo naw Jl. lk. U.nta wii ion of 1) ew riptiTa Pap phlct with new mailed free every where, Adjure 1 I. I 5 Land CommiuT V.

P. Jt. BL' Omasa. N.i Htnrinir Mnclllnp IB It BEST 15 TUE WOBtti. Asentswalntmli fiend foloiieulsrJ Addrcay.

1 i "lHlMISTtc" SSWIK HACHIitS N. Jf WITHERBYj RICHARDSON, 1 I MkxtrtAiwiitti-" fflOurwortik MacliincrY Speilitif-W ood worth Plnnint, Tonsueiaf WoWintl MiK-hinc, improved icnon asc. Central, oor. Vbloa 8W WOROB8TBR, MAaB t. BrrstBsr.

o. j. aubo. S.M. aicsAaposi TJa tbe tCcwi'nter Saab ork and 'fcui-porYtoT i FASTEN YOUi WINDOWS 1 Klapri4si to brek.

no Jfuttjn of aali i Cheap nurauie.j snd (is-eopner-bronted lock sent to ad-draaa in the U. poetpiid, receipt of 60 eta. Liberal itiducemenU to the trade. Af't wanted. Addrc! Ksihisoib Sah Isoct Die, narBet -tiarnaour, ir.

MUSICAL MpNDIR "Tt Eebolnc litornaonlcnna. mast cbarmina Parlor Munio in the world not- rSACTios, any tun is three Bart. Bass, peron may learn tq niay it in a raw i AttO and Trsbls. Sent, post paid, in a neat caae, fctb fttjilTinatruotiona TpronfrM, W.lAsv lS i.staav jajayvsa, ess wwa-a:) IVKHT IJIHNM HANU: I tha -ountrr will ptaeelbf A BANiM MUSIC free, by aendin a two-cent etamp; IO! EIVAStW M. kmllM, Pub.

luhar. Hoaton. Maaa. it i i. i i 'f V1UVUIU ViiUNU weea suaranieea, n-ssoeU'iie empipyment, bom, day or sinti able Brka of food Mat free by tnafl.

Ad-Arrm. With aix; cent retfen M. XMim wmd uii numm. iuw hisifudiivh nuu tiiu- a urowam j' jt dC adi flrtA eardakrf -AeenM wanladl All 1( PfcV claaaea of workia people, jof nther eax; youn or old, make more money at wora lot win ihvk uuupnii. mr all to a lima, tbaa anythlna Parlirular Ad-drea SiOTlti jON Portland, Main.

AGENTS I A RARE CHANCE I will pay all Areata 10 per week is t-Aa i A. Cot LT KB Mmbi Hi ttnpytif ws riteneil hy JUUillll Check Out flu. Cataloroe anilfa particular FREE. 8. BPKIiCilR, 117 jirp ij- It! it" ruffered with Catarrh thirty year, ana wis rd by aimpla remedy.

send receipt, soetas rre. to all afflicted, Ka. I. i. MU.

wrj ug, Dyracaae, xn, i enre th titbit pormanentiy, eujicKj, ettnoat aunann iBcon vemenea; lacribe your JUATkMm. (Berrien. lUekCLuT V.O.im CASH HAMD Olu AND TRUST ND ONE i I Meet wi)i uo losses from "Dea: I '1 A at aBxl' A at Wm. 'A iak GIVE ALL UAoH CUSTOMERS thej i full benefit tji cawb system and aellkhemi 1 BOQTS arid SHOES at such mv Fiji that they will be greatly astonished, WlTHOilT PAYim THE IIIGBt AT ALL PHEDIT HOUSES. i -i -i- Wa make Boots and Shoes RENOWNED MACHINE th eattU tr dying la larg number la con-.

i atquene of tb rr cold waaihar. Thfera recognize tb beligrnt right of the CarlUt in Spain. Tb impraion grow in Londoa that Don Carlo "will taticwd to Vthithron. At Lyle, Iowa, on. Thnnday; a freight car loaded with horaea and houaahold fleet waa bumad, and two men, who war la tb ar, war foully injured.

paay, at Blalretown, Iowa, wa blown open and robbed of it content on Monday night No olu BMbecji. found to tb robber. It la revorted from Berlin that tnanr Ro- aian office ra and dipIomatiaU bare left fit Ptortbnrgir Aia.j It ia probabi that th Shiva' campaign will oommeuc at aa ry y- I i On Sunday nfghjt at Stephen aon' ator In Powell" county, Kentocby, in a quarrel, Ned Bryant arew a piatol and ahot John ChriAy. through th head, killing him ia-itantty. tho mounted a bora aad capdl: -'f y-' Th( aataraHtatlon treaty between Ger many and th United Bute will probably mended to provide that German who hare returned frona America and remained two year ati borael aball be conaidered to aae renouaoaa tneur ngoiaaa naiuraiiaea "Amertean eitiacns.

Tha Preaidrtit ha mannolntMl tha nreaent government director of tha Union Pacific Kailroad Company for onejear. Tbeyar i Hiram Price and Jamea F. Wilaon, of Iowa; J. Harriaon, Indianapolia J. H.

BliUard, Kabraaka and: D. 8. Ruddock, Coonectl- eu.t" f. 1 At Seranton, en.tbe 12th Augnat Marford. a miner at tb Central abaft, com mitted aulode by precipitating himaelf down a aban.af dtatanc or.aow leet.

ernihed tiito a thapdewaMa. Small-pox ta reported raging at a fear-: lul extent ia different town in Saa Pet fTUh. In villaM ttTKnrinlr fStw there were aeTenty-nre fatal caae. Com- piaint a mad tnat toe relifrtoaa prqudic of tha people preventa tb preaenc oi proper medical aaaiaianc. A dispatch from Berlin aay that the Ger- sun paper ridicule and aharpfy critleiee the jnauKUTU 'suuivaa vi i reaiueni vrraui.

iue paper aak whether monarchical 8ttee ought to keep up. diplomatic relatione with a power wnoa jxecuuve utu ineuit meat. Th tent of tb Great Eaatera eircij were blown down at Lmiiaville, Ky on Monday night, -wail -there war aeveral tbonaand people- inaide, Great excitement prevailed. peraoo were tn6re or lea bruiaed, and a boy named Frank fiparka waa killed v'b a falling poles Portug journal aay that no tim In th history of th eoaatry bav each effort been made to organize-a Republican party aa are now making. They compare England'a de-, lay a recor nixing tbe Snaniab Republic with her recognition of tbapoieon'a Govern' nent4n itl.

On Friday njght last a party of four men went to tn none or an old negro woman sear Crab. Orchard, and deliberately shot her to death. She recoffniced her mur- dfrera and lived long enough, to give their same to neignoora. wo cam to bar aaetat-. ance.

Three of th vUiain were arreated, and officer are In purauit of the fourth. "In n)i tag a ahaft for eta, seven jniles from De Alonles. on th tb, petroleum mad ita Breaenc knows by a load noise and a rush: of gas aad green iab-colored oily water Into the abaft. Tbia we aet oa Arm, and th fir was afterward extingulehed by filling op tn anan. step win oe tajcen at oe to aeeertaia if the oil ia there in parable quaa- titlea.

A widow lady. Mr. Kncy Lanxton, and her adopted-daughter, twelve years old, were found dead in bed at tn Dome in Mattoon. on Tueaday morning; with their throats fat from ear to oar. common eaee-knif wk Kicking ia the wound ia Mr.

La nx ton's throat, and her band, grasping it handle. The bodies lay is a composed ne ition, -evidently having; been arranged after oeain, no nicely covered with bed-clothe. A son of Mr. Lanxton has been arrested on upicioa of having edmmitted tb murder. riaene rratli Wire.

The old Atlantic fable of 1865 has failed. county, Ohio, was viailed by a hurricane on tb 9th which damaged, much 'property. No live were loot Attorney General declares Council Bluff to the Pacitt Railroad terminus The Modoe War ia ended, the Indian having agreed to MtnoT ABgf Tobacco Sank, at LouUmlle waa robbed of on the A eonititnant Cortee is to be oonvoked in Sheriff of Athens' sountv. Ohio, ia a ttrmvt i i-att Cftrppuft-r ha been elected Vi tv.i.ae.....iaiae baa. pro- 3.umd Fwl R-blie The Bpanisb have pi-ental a Cobaa the wite murdrr waa hanged is disease is carrying i tt l.uwTfnceiiursr, this I Im of hhoale murderer, has has '1--t)ci'-a, tii w'irilrer V.ij, iiL.

was 7 JJay. oi uie unest oiiau-riai ana warrant .,.1 a I i ii. i REPAIRING DONE AT SHORT Wei are also Agent; for thei i Ut We cordially invite every bodir to call 1 i.S I 1 South Ikind, Manfh 8, 1873 3yb, Haying bought thri T)H Goods stock of Db.vN' ft Co. we will continue th sale joi esauie AT AIJD LESS! Wtiisriail constantly be re- feiviij Goo From jthia timell I As son TJie cpnterpara improve; ments Of store are nmsied we Bhkjtl putj in jt comp stock oodus adapted to tb! wants 4 'If community i in, 1 ii CO, B. F.

SMITH i'. J.J ISTt-tttt iiii hi -V I 1 1 I COST 1 1 1 ''1 Fresh WQBtD SEWING i i "i -i i i-! ii- Li ii! 't. I- I II Hii 1 1 on ua and we will save tUera miSnefyL ODD FEL THE S( le ii the Sooth rangfrncnt wib D. WARNER 1 I. i SI ilvfe iefor thi a ito ia eity-loW eSttiax.

KimuY eUM, ieao inoonVi It Vloaed an, bar tlry will be Mekaed beea inoonWeuicnted that they will be weed to bear tbat hereafter they on be autipli ITitb plow. IoinW. or ssf this atsnj boatothilar by alliS WAKy bfi k'JS at titir eommou wsrw uNcoiLrvi pf. Where also will be found lef ft per, ml l-l- A the nnrth-weat aorner visioa Ktreet. If alts? lr nanieular.

aail at tha beufe yr aUAHw-f i p. uran) ajrilj I DUTH BEN UlflM To tha Farm' toillr, it prepared i rMly (a ur the Pila. and aothjo ala. boid Prl, W.0S, to be the best arrage- by experiente, in th room of George A PCs- in ii 1 Utl; If li it if ill 1.

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Years Available:
1872-1874