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

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I 7 .1 -in 11 111 -W'' MUtnu.i 1 I ,1. "i I 1 i 1 1 rMitMtrrer cfcniai 'ii 'I 1 1 1 1.4 be hopci st the project "will-; prove were highlv gratl2d by a visit on' TneadaVi from Be. A. T. llore, two were iwued cur Lt frubLrationi one to John J.aw AWen a4rra ante tl iiivrtu! cii, a --iiaaalL-aaoea iyS It M.

x-ri i i K-r i ixi L.r. iaaj Car. C. W. CM! m4 kMMMC I )'nrra om aoaaaa, mtm, i 'hmi U.mar Lo4k The Republican Central Committor will' meet in the Court Boom next Saturday afternoon at on 'clock.

All memben are requested to attend. Gen. Packard will present, arly on Monday morhinf Depot Marshal Keller found two men Ijihg in the (treet near the depot, dead drunk! He pitched them- into a wagon and hauled thenvdownrto the they 'were locked np until they sobered off riaw ibm tm tmm Wmrt Wwi. An alarm of fire wat sounded on Thursday night at nine o'clock, which waa mad gf nereis it was eaoaed by some mischevious toys who started a bonfire on the Hum phrevs property in the Fourth Ward. Te The Agricttltaral Report of Jadianai tor-1671, and the Geological Surrey of ih Stat hav been left at the Ttimmri office for distribution.

Each township library is entitled to fn tw volumes and i' 'i'l'i mmn 'V. i The DaM eajr tmm labuit fMil Early onj Wednesday morning the dead body of an infant was Ibund in the river neeV iLeeperV brickyard. It waa buried without an 1 inquest. Some of 1 those who examined it are of the opin-: ion that It was born prematurely and "wa thrown Into the river by'lta mother. Last Thursday morning Daniel $ud-i duck, Walkerton, sou of John Bod-duck, of Greene township, died very tajdenly.

UewaaJn the grocery busi- neat and was preparing to aet'np a booth at th ground, where the celebration waa held, when he complained of not feeling well and laid down on abed. He died in a few minute afterward health lor several years. -MsUBjr Uttto baMrt John UcMennla, poor aoul, had da dog of hi awn, and like old Hip Van Winkle was disconsolate. Ilia craring for animated sausage meat at last got the hi integrity and he was found 1 last Sunday by Deputy Marshala Huston and KeUer fa. poateaaion of a rope with John jQnlnlb'a famotis whit tmll dog vuv vim ti wMrauiu wmm uiuv cult to capture and hard to hold: but 1 ttm waa at.Iaat MnmmAMi In iait aiul haA T- to pay 1 jcosta for his dogmatism.

wm viftV'. lyiT, wvwhu their surplus earning in the St Joseph County SaTinn now havatiie pleasure oTdrawing a dmdend of eight per cent, on their depoaita. Those who had intended to open a bank account but naT spent tneir i money rooiianiy will remember that just jow la a good time to commence to aareV as interest i will be counted; from the first of July on all depoaita ntade, befbro the- 10th Inst Now is the time to start an ae count sarisstistlmst ae BTtlkwrai. While George Milburn, President of the Milburn Wagon Company, at, Mish-awaka, was superintending Ihe attach ment of hose to the Metzger pump near tha Martin on, the" morning of The constants for the JprSsea were also warmlyiSprum'ted and i lt'f lvesw-Jr (' Tie zeswt theorier of the t-jos, as foV. Egbert JTdisal Endofph John Bwk aud AugtMt Schrpe- closed with a pmcfi.n to the -Court Jloue square.

Sm the avenlag, dancing commenred at; I o'lck 01 was kept up until oc o'clodr tae neak jmorn-ln bawed if pliaaMUiti, and theFourth was on ef the most beaoeaDie ever ewtwratcu 1 4 eniM a i ir '1" plenti 1 EucOitl, reocnUf graduated a' Greencsstle: is in the, city. clover hy, is oumingto sgaV lp-yar dicing party Mr, Hooper-a; new builoing last esuhg. uriaa to-morrow jore Johit 9 wide baker, kas been ywjting fir- some tree ts in Qhk home i loKbat UUsVmJs. wt. bf ohler.

It strikes won, thaif a badly punWied vrixe'fighteA-a ii t'S 1 Jfalainaaoo boasts of a aquiml, that tljat Chasei bf the Eikhart J2Wrul wasiBt weiTai tKe' city Tliursday and 'visited' i fJlyoa'ag ai ti 1m Doii't I' it rathie Barid' Smith his ski in in in.otts vj4a': XUens 103 puplU Paled 111 Re ChurtihrMissibii 1 lie fK'hob! BhW 14 die grove? At 1m A.Vuttdlrflr cards' et-1 bffloeJ athe most 1 reSilonaU. ana HV1 i iliiamsons Will preach hit.inHiaU JSetornteil 'The pub- urea pi ire ih the teietsranh opera 1 Ja! r.i has 1 been- makine som i iposrtat f-iT. i r. s. implements his sfik-.

i iin-iii t- it a i 1 rrs'i si 1 i'aeli'SUnky Uilljtist Wo'fee icit, Which furbishes j-the mcmU bowertal stream ojfany inl this locality: JTheSti Cq.are making iiix peddling wlgons for a' twholesalej Chicago iBakerrl Thejr arendaome velhldes. ui 'ii i 1 Wife.5who hatel been, viaitiUgieDds 1 ami htfatives Ha thfa'tcityi I fbrjaeveral hi-res ror town jaasouvt noma to-oayj i- tufale 'Withihif; nmbrefta, squall chet day, and aoi an eye in nalf-mournu th ihit: mbrelK Wd. ees fil)Ut. mourning 1 1-; i Notejnd kiAda'of 'Snrattilankai heatlv erintoi uie nice ny vne 'Hipginon, eirv or py a punuiwi; iwujy In tje si' i 1 a i liWawhi ibgton 'M his hoEme lit Valparaiso, We nder obllrttfcW to him fir tarioi 13 liJ i LI 1 Ti7 i'i Ii ad the poemi it the first peg written l.y our friend Col. Gjl.

Piers e. of Vahiataiao- 1 1t is owe oft the tt dampaljni yet Jwrittenfi i- I'MrsiNi Banaore foil from a i i 'Mr, Hyper's Vard yesterday while it I i I 1 ii iJTj I "r- i Si s'tA carpenter; jfs-bos. name sv tid mot fcarnifeil (fan tJie'robf JohHoopel Ji Wrrfck treerU 'W4f llixam Mille County Treasurer, has 4 notice! i jthtaf issu of ihe tCaMaoVB which wcj adviab Ihoae who bare not fet EloMtainfdJdl fui: UU iitiazM, on th fourth, bet hi 'ballon Ml I fia adorned (: Birdsell Mnufknring fjomiAny atoi e4 and'lwil? bUbettj aboal (hne weeks, The Clippers of this eityj, flayed tte SakdM'of Gesen, a )Ae on the Fourth) and were- defeated by a score! ef id The full rWdoif ftirgamewas furnish! 'but base the room tdl publish iU 1 Vs team that little sou of Rcv.i J. vJi ut.t.iJ.1 oLiii! a. burcb had hi eyes bsdly tamsgeI Jbtr 1 fa a A I 1 the eXDloslon of a bunch o.lr-cTa.'ki- eet(at ta mwence or wr stionnext Tuesday aJternoon fcven g.

"At -U I i i.Tl iti li.15 LL. veu x-uwn h.uu wu, wxuQn waa ul, the eitv oh Wednesday 1 and Visited th Titis-stf efliceJ 1 W3minton 1 ngageain DustpeMU loieao, uaio. iL-ff i it.Ji..i ordr tIsTit it front of llcbir Street toia-djnr hoiws, aboii' mldnigt it 'I. -r i.i hut Saturday, Riucp to the aanoyanc Of the jit would have ede 1 la a ht; but the interference Outside partiea VI Hhf 1 III Capt EL JXlIartman, has been p- iwinted Notary PubUe fo thia'cout ify and. will' hereafter attend' p', makf rg pceda.lljrtgaai, Leasee, tsking I to4tioas jwejl other gat batinetjs.

4t Main street ee tVcltiKtoa Agricultural store. t'' We' call the attention pf. ou st4 to" ibe iriftice 'of lUeJefs rrh Bnuff Jn'this jss'ee. 'remtifly fcdvertiiH'd by 10, P. Seylbour A Co one oif fh most nl'ibl dru finaos there, some of the fw, which we know be rScackMH 'in Jhta terrible dkeapew' jfptj 1 I ij' 8jv I -V'R." of the find off Wilis A Kurn, n(i x.

of th 'firm of A. Ie eV baca'torq tbefoxivesaway f.am to their lomein Yo, 'c'e t'L1 yoncj gt'iitlemen will cju.9 Isk' Leart-wholi 1 We object to I JfaJufc Hsgerty has bee appointed, fx-einoe i'8sma i A number bf vounjr ladies 14 the city He report mettynowasittarnea onins ago was in xae city son and boairht two radlasl fthtyre gvaifl'crai i4ajMaaaaaaa. yfys4. rJihaeanj PemntvlVBTj are bo formed oruurti ifliinimamA nrrv nsi i 1 i (j sfrmoit morrow, iqr viuL rl s) xkx arsujc vo Bog an wit JUm. fWja i fU forlth lie p4fr i'M i i Fh 8 Milt arsij Tdi.

II I lil i1! "I i rl UA. iTieroe'has returned bp I 1 I E- the failures and smcceases of mea of -I have i alinost (tmlversally foand that the swArprMM 'men who mat tioerax nan PrtaiWa al. and DOlW (not on the ftos) are tha onea Who ed with ieatestsnooamU life's seeing ie neavvB wnnHM( none. and Won lately put npon the office ef Umter and Coal YanVof A Dark, and the stirring i -i 'i'- 1 1 ouainess men, among ua, wu arv www-in their enterprise in BUtny wtya-Hiot only by" the Ue and; completeness of stock: in trade, but In ilettbar th their people kow what they are doing and RH1T I 1 iniUif lf wUIdouaikbeeondnglV paying Investment for them, judging by cd daUy received and rapidly sol our; people for tulung and other postal it evident that, they are jeiaes; to supply the) Inereaaing demand Ds'lcity eonntry, of the materiak mi in vw 14 1 jpbach's New Hardware Store, L. li 1 12tt Mlcbigau street, you will find th i i -i1 juynimwiipaa usite- Hinge.

Ings both waysand catches both 10th waysand Also new imf hen 1 proved barn door tollers. sils Glass, Patty, palate, Oil Varniah- anf bauding material of all kinds, at iwrkoaj. Ill 1 Till iruit Can la any quantity, Eo- dine's patent ''Protector' Frait an, a I. i. ra runerSjUierry: enoaers, etc.

at the NewiHardware Store 128 streetl Henry Schopbacb, with Newperth A Bens, Sol Michigan formerly .1 71 i i The grocers aft agreed to close their stores' on the Fourth; at one o'clock. Some neglected to do it bat Morgan A George kept their word la thk as in everything eke. 1 If you want to deal with straight forward men who keep honest goods ai. honest prices, try thejni' jf jf'l i IT i.ita Are particularly requested to read the following from one of our best and most experieoced nurse I I GtvA, H. Y.

Sept 20, 1870. 4 Dr. J4 M. Pad-, Dear Sir prompted by humanity, I wnte you my experience with your fAjaica Oil" for the last 90 cases have nursed. I have kept it by me, and oa the symptoms of haraneas or swelling of the breast, I mejted the Arnica OU" and tabbed it ill well with my hand, and all hardness and swelling disappeared in a few hoars.

I would advise ail jto keep it In the house, for no one can have a broken breast or sore nipblea. if thev use vour "Arnica Oil" in time. I coomder it a mother's blessing, i Yours respectfully. it; i UATB alHa cswaji. UP -ii i Wmm4 fsa bs sm wli nwt- following statistics which friend of ours gave us, telk what can be done with The Singer New Family Sewing Machine." 8he says that she has made as many as four hundred and forty-fivs pairs Of pants in one year, has averaged four hundred and fifteen pair of pants per year for, four years, besides making coats, vests shirts, and ladies dresses, has earned two i hundred dollars in si weeks time with The ping-erfiNew Family sewing Machine can produce tne.

ngureej and witnesses to prbv the above statement, and will after four rear's use. run fche same machine against' any other mike, from the finest to the heaviest of sewing. We to your! interest, land you only Th Snger New Family IGa AtWAIS AHKAa. etouve neieeernvwiaw awtl Iter 'If! i I i A The Singer 'Manufacturing torn pan sold during the past year 1181,260 machines, which sale exceeded those of th Wheeler A Wilson i 32.784 Orover A Baker Co. 130,442 VfmmA ft fin .141,600 Howe 8.

M. Oa pvwi Wilson 9. M. Co American a H. 0.

Co. ...161,139 Original How 8. Co ,...161,209 Florence 8. M. .,165,343 Gold Medal 8JM, Co Davk 8.

M. Co. i 101,133 Domestic a M. Co. ,...170,863 Finkle A Lyon (Victor) Co.

173.621 -Etna a M. Blees a kL ElUptU 8. M. .176.705 Bmpire 8. M.

178,295 I The above estimates are obtained from the sworn, returns of the' corapani ed. As will oe seen, tne Binger pany sold nearly 63,000 machines ior than its largest; competitor. immense success ascribed in great part to the popularity of the "New Familjr Singer Machine which finds universal lavor. 16a I i LsMKwGaaTB a A Co. iwllsws KsaassS to IM 1aery It! 4Bfae US We-iwal CWI- Tne; Mimmittee appointea rrom ci aseph Lodge.

No. 45. A. F. A A.

M- to prepare resolutions on. the death of Samuel L. Cottrell, a member of thk iw" a1 a s-i i i. L. j-toagei supminea tne iouowing wnicu iweie unsalmouslv adoDted i 1 sarty Mfc, about 188, Brotbar CoMrel ssevsd' with' his family to thia eoaatyw-aad.

abaim ia the baraafaips eoBaiiqnaat to a am, ne Itiratad mi haa ia ita srrvwth ad adrsitn unt. bsea fiifered with la bonurs lof the dovanuaeet and the mors Drirat eo fldenoe of the citisens of thk eounty and ia .1.. Jfil! I aoiimn i uifne) uw uiiigmi, iibiiu iihu imaketb rick hath afforded him an sbund-aaes ioaT the eossfarta at lift) aa a partial ra- avmpefM tbr lb arvwity of tbm bardshiw ilse IMS' -n! About the year 1848, BrvtWCottmn re-r-jrHI the aegreaa of Masonry, imthis Lodge, io which wsS a roettW, until hisdaeva. and at 11 timaa, vsa ths last, isvintwa hk unwavsring aUacament to tbs princlpks of tl Order, i Of bla physical and Ipentai pew 'Wi rhis inilomitabla will and strict intagrity ia all hi Imiwdmm affiura, the animation of thoaal who fcw aiai IhmI snd kingvat la ml- auiJ'-t-u-i'. 1 '-I" 1'-- ia nia tswa yer, oa ti Mb day Junt At Hm 187.

he calmly relliMinishd this se tlye sphere to try ths ralituaj nf anotlmr This dtspenastiow nc oar Orand rchltaet of th taivatseadmiaikbSa of the soImbb trulh, tbai natlbar buman powar filar skill, aor ths intsrveetiea kind sod i )o Warts see avari the strtog kuauta BW WUl ar iiae ewss isi aai, woaa ja auw at ths dearer ew TtjbW. TbsHn th 4th BrotWS CtUw iaeaiv th sdntouiuory warning' ha auvVWiaa girt with tenth, ear lamps inaaai whww may juuray inuma ia thai WtVhi wa ef Ibrht dtsrnati wban the gava)f ewvOm-d Vsatar Shall bid us mm. sett-J I It 'fr! its. i IN fl III I 1 Jb-; That this diapmaalUm wa ka lust a friand sod broth hi madly devofd busbaad aad iahcraad that wa do sao daaply ya patois with ths servicing brayd friatid U) thb Uxdr sonvaful aft-Ovf tka.ij i. ii.w Jj'iI hXillllk -tl M-UsoUdL That thsse rssoluttoas peV Ikhsd ta the Tatauaa.

tUaimmt and of thk dty, sadasopy to sWwsrded th AU sf which is rsapwifuny submitted, GEORGE. I JMr, tHbmttt Having for many years been a eloes oUervsr of ths causes u-y s-rp. AtScb as aw ays say it loo wiabf Hewing Machine. I Ml I- I i ikfji ai3K li ir 1 "Vt. vyUofl'S Ureat Anti-Peripdi-, It curesr promptly all Malarial Fevers, Enlarged spleen, Uypettrophied Liver, Deranremeiit ef the.

Dhylopoietid Vk eera. OoBreMioa of the portal Clrcula. tioa, relieves Atony ef the Sympathetic Ganglia and invigorates: the; entire sys- til unMM iNi Hty alvW SfMW- eerw mj sisisji. mmm It can be. relied when; the doctor lives Jong' distance ea ana noes a broken-wijuued be i It can he relied greeaadifaeathi aedhoreJ -il I tf wd on when doctors disa-thev often savee to dis- gTMii can tie; relied on' when all jother iMeade-atlvoo, and wheal aU lother mesaa hate Suled and there seeme none to help.

iTh Aati-Periodieaiwr Wi and mor to be desired th. It contains no araepic, latryrhniae, or one of the best oromoters of a fine, i bust condition, and jpromote a perfi etvordination ef nerve force, in muac teademaudtkoera. ii li 4 If Hi li'i mr mtm. J. at C-rllala.

Jsai PSr.rf MMhsva-a, i i la thk lt: a- th i tv. tbs bnd ot-r. by Kr. A. If.

Joss w. Fuassva to Htm KuUiL ta this Mi mui sitj ar Rnit-Ji Mt- iai IBS 1UM rL wa obi oaasauw ar iMr. sad ll. J-hUif. Lil IS wis eivy, tha -BowaU.

Km VaaWi I awshto rf Mr. aa Jam. yar aat.issa. I ta tk aa tha SWh alt! iara-t aaa-tar oi ar. aaa a u-ix.

uu Ia Minaawaaa, S. MUl Uanrk, as i tk; SWh aR. af i Bplaal StaalaoMa. 'V. Oier 100 BaiTels noTSn Hew la al wa Wairfai i raa.

la se aetrrly I tm (( Ij! Mijlj AJT ft OEOEGE. t- as hi 3W I I 5 EVXEY Inventor of Mr. Lew Buckeye Mower aad Keeper, and sui er. intendent 4 th Buckeye WorksJ i the past yr: perfected a new Hi Delivery )klf-Kaking Beaper, which will delivck bundles at the will of the driver. iA try i -r Thia new: Rake! has been thoroughly tested in the harvest Ikld of PbJ and Iowa, with the most satkihetory resulu, and wherver exhibited fairs jth past seaaoa it has attracted crowd oi farmers addi elicited th! highest comt menaauon oi awarouig onmnuuees.

At the Kansas City industrial sition. (the tnoat Imvortaini uf the 1 In the Vt eat, beia laat Utober, tills new itake was; awarded Hpecial remium of Fifty IXtilars a thf best and most important inveuuon i ta Agricultural Imoktmnnlas within th laat twelve Mmtha.Mi 1 il Thk aew lUke.to known as Muler's mproved rable Kke, id built and sold ly in connection wttk the celebrated Buckeye Mower. a 1 Farmer, dont fall to call at the Warehouse jof Herman 4k Son, and examine this wonderful EUke before giving your orders. We also call the at tention ol farmer to the new and jni proved liuhseil Mower and Beaper, which with tne improvements saueu itne past seasofy places i it1 among the fort most macmnea oi Lock Lever Hay hnd Orain Rake. The simplest snd most efficient Bake in the market, A greater number of the Loclc Lever Sakes il use in Bt, Jo.

and adJauent counties than jail other kind put Farm era are aware oi mat u- jiney appreciate tne merito and; value of th Lock Lever Bake, when compared ith other rakes, and hencq as a generhl thing, will buy no other kind. Ihe abotfl for sale by D. H.f HARMAN it, SON, Dealers in tiweepstskesThresbers hnd Horse lipwera, Vibrator Threnhers tMeam Engine; Three Rivers Cultiva tors, Thomas' Hmootbinp Harrews, Hollow Tooth Harrows', Mihawaki Plows, PointsiCastiCiMitteel; Flws, n. howsD. H.

Cord Flows. Corn Feed Mid, Cruras, an Farm Machinery of every description. Haeds, 1'LanU. KloWer i Crofc.S. -VSaea.

5 Also agent4 for the Jflias Howe Sewintr Maciunesi No. 131 land 'esasa a. 'S' iiii. LAGHE 1' ll 1 tit i i rjt; jf 1 1 I' Michigan SAL li A SUPER i haaei mrmjcwT ar RPAfjVMADF CdOTHiNG FOR TUB ii i Coming Season AT pKJi i CEEAFHH THAI HE CHMST. 1 ii i' Wa alto Vac aa haa th lairs ii i i pit ua i I.

I I-- 1 Lf" JL Sawioa. Call an axaaiuM M-ih i wiU aaiiat 4fl I'M Ki 1 cloto rcrA TrLt I v. .1 3 I1 Uk U4MMlart UrKl.lr.; Ww4mZmu (M0Q i I 1 JMi I I FAIEB i Miller i it UAL 100 ill OFFER FOR I i' ml and ImHi'Deai- FURNISHING GOODS, ill. I i- 'I 5'' i'l i HATS, CAPS PRESCllil I 1 I rTiWffft'i it, Will fj; fl iTlMiq' fs ill. irhka elil'b list iai as ta -Ur 'i I) rj a- I i i i T-iii iatl iA-lJ '-a-.

-Lt i'j. ML Pool has th reputation of giving bettor bargaina 0 Crochery and Glassware than any other storej towa L.Aadrewsj Bros, stock I of groccri at IJrteaberger's old stand, large an complete, and they low, noons to ua denell theail Mil mdm i gar Ettr; rnuaa Hljr I CmaUay Co- Drag gtorl lf i "good, (assortment i of tags 'f siaes, for ti Uttie and for eaii paign purposes at Smith St HoIIowajrW iJJsO the beet English tnutinf flags at: a i in 1 'i i at" f. derea on snorx nouce iof parties wisomg them. II', i Ii irspeakinC. tradingw goods i thev can i act the i most keet.

aaoneyl FolloV. the crowd and yos will bosun np at Momiai A Georgwaj i to (Ming St street i -l L.FsnerS ibnying their groceries for will find a complete ssaortment at Slick' Bn ioweat 1J and at prices tow; as the nil Till i mi; ii wnoruebemes I- I and all kinds sssssssrn- lilToa eaa Let the! mtesTlMursias mm afW-V-wf rMn YlltMMM 1 iverwirend hoos fuirakhlng every offered Ufo in Sooth Bend, at Pool's. man ivvfa vsssssa mhm-w a.a If l.Bu LeBoys YinkeeTFly Tp you would aave tne beat tm toe maraet Drbfita and laraw sales i have made more fortunes than large profits and small sales, Thk I the motto of Oreeae A' WUliams, Buy your grocef- Tnii i in j. vess making in all ltn branches, ready made aeita and suiting foods at Mrs. Owens' establishment, 79 Michigan 1 li FT 71:, 1 best chewing tobacco in the city at the City Cigar Store, 111 Michigan street 1 I'll I 1 1 ia the line of groceries sad provisions that "wanted in a vti- vste fiunilyjis kept iii stock by Wilk A Mi the choicest are sold at Wade's meat market 70 Waahinirton al QUarrk day bt day worrfeeUwayi your Ule-i-buy a box Of aederf Oefman Bnun cured ana then be happy.

lyow vegetables, berries and ft at Wilis A Sterns. -j I i I i i i coolest lemonade, the freshest oranges and'fymon go to Lapierre's can dy store 57 Washington street I Better grpceries and more reasona ble prices can be found nowhere else in khe city pure being offered by An drews Bros. i 121 Michigan l.TU C-mpaicn Lad Pencii kthe Wetest thing bat Everybody who uses) is pencu ahoald have You can get. them atgmtti A Holloway's t18L''-; mil find large assortment; kr r. aw-.

tablishmenti spicm, cloves, nutmegs! ijsnd every thing eke-in that line Mors I find it economy to use- Wyman's Ctjment lime. Bold only rbr I that J. K. Seltaer keeps: a foU stock; of groceries, crockery and 'glass-ware, I I- Laaa-ware. nls teat at' Wa ijority of people buy their, i meat at' Wade's 70 Washington street; beckuse1 thf rje a better assortment' iiol select from ana, Because everytning kept ss clean; as a parlor.

'i i- iiit i i i Slick i I I. t-t I tFann harvest supplies at An-' drewa Bros' 111 Michigan street i r4- and sugar cured hams PI 1 ADil COM a lrri I AA AIL. wa ti uu Ma assmas tm Skla a tlx W4i L.Buildiii paper conceded to aav winter on fuel alone. The 'I its cost In bet i by on 3Ikhigai i- Caiarrk a CWrseiVes 'it has prov iTvT itself so to the thousands of poor viCf tiins who bive been laid in the cold grave by havipg carelessly allowed it to degenerate! into consumption. Meed this warning, you who have this1 foul dkease-dj before it too kui buy i box of 'IUUf German Snuff.

Sold Cushing 4X.UO. i Would pay von to take a look ajt the fruit jars sad Jelly glasses at J. KL I I mm (Seltarra tt seu cneapa ins cneap- I dodt' feel dressed" said1 a young man, -unless I have one of those Oold M4dal Cigar- in my mouth. They are xept oniy at use uuy cigar raora, 111 Michigan street I 8rMrTOiS. iSlight pain in the side.

the skin and eye assume a thick yellow coat digeatitM impaired, aa smpleaa-aat ainkin- sensation at the nit of the stomach experienced, the bowek are imguiar, th mind rretrui, toe memory weakeiiedi ometimis a' slight cough, coldness of the head and feet, sometimes lose of apjietite and at, others unnatural eraviaa; for food, disainess of the head- depressed spirits, feeling Of j-ncertainty, of having left something (undone, but ean't tell wbat ttj im. Take Simmons' Uver Kegaktor, it will, remove all at pteaaant fo' ad make you Well ii I I ri-stotf rlettt j'hj Pool's' Crockery I I I II iS-r Iritf SUrili sell the Celebrated Hocei(lUcher, Ifrnaoi ocmeuger. 1 1 i tin hi' iii 9rbeley'4 Trii great dav pteasnre ia announcing that a Greeley club of 81 members had beeajblsabkad If CWaj'iKI with lllviagatott Therepo4 i Bepablicaa1 of tie pU named write, thai "theri is not taa fa the town by th name ofj Iivtagstottl nor Qreeley ela aeithwjeaa thenibe one forsaed. There are aotj tea.Greeiey; jvrpuoucnaa uh wb prwsrns then to Noveter, Trustworthy; Ufbrtoatloa from Yet vada, tbs itome or. arson aiptoa, "tw indicates that Grant jwBl have its eOtorai.voteby at least I mdrv 111? Lb letter aasn been receivi Oenl Fitx! Henri! Warren, of lowny Ii which Mrs thai did aot say la th Fifth' Avenue Hotel Convention that if ureeiey ana crown ar endorsed at tunore he would carry Iowa for Aa Iowa paper has been examining the name of Giant and.

tells the results thus: i "Both have! th kandlei On tOa Jiaa the suffix mnl, which -leans lndufnrkma, pru4ent, full of worki foreMight' and energy, land the other has the suffix sef-yj which means wriggling, slippery and not twice la' the same iseoois ul 11 1 price- 4 Mnnraa'A: 5,000 if from 3 i ill Wes bad aery refresh ir shower her: and lsjirg; dust Nothing could! have: bees more acceptable, as scarcity of water ia the gen geaersl xsom i ill i- 'Ki' iialiiwiiini.a iiwniia.i I 'Ai ple-ai excursion was sdven UucWn Lake 'and bland on the 4th. A Urte number were present! aniorlsf the beautiful eceaery whichi that place aJTortk. Dancing and gooq Imuaie eo-liveaed the occasion and all were merrv as the! tlerioos i Independence 4ay geiierany make one, j) j-j i We neglected to mention ia oar last, the silver wedding of Mr. and. Mrs.

H. ServioajL 'itjwse 'anost. feefcreAs afa, They are 'among respected eiuxeaa; and estunauon In which they ar held waa shown th noagratalation tendered theni I land i i il. tl.tik id 1 I i I I prodigy of kitten in! thi place ha pes discovered ef lato jatteading chuKh quit4 rrgularly. Wt benefit she derived can be, imagined, lor.

no sooBirf doeM pnavy enter; thel sanctum sanctornnt than sh ejected jbiatanter. But Momitable will of thej feline spades la She sureptitioualy found bir my beck oe ejvenlag teade friewh witia sympatbixlng oung lady wbo took ander her wing, (figura- UveXJod When jserrios closed she re- tnrned to iher i 1 i lerj domicile a better if not wiser i 8he kasaoral ki and her nme i Dolt Tardea. 1 I f1- i Both ouri schools ara bar dressed our citisens school 111. school spending, the vacation; in Michigan. UTlM I 4 It 'rained, leaf week on Thursday, Friday and Saturday and we had a' fair Clover hsvine aU done and nearly every, body rhaaj commenced harvest ised; ip; North Liberty high school to give those who Intend at some Aiture 1 iV ij Th dance at 8tyle haU on Thursday j-wss success.

The muaie by BooTa bandj was the jsupperi excellent, and everything hamonloua except that a WalkertOn Individual tried to thej loom jby exiingiiwhlng and If weather eontinnes hot and isl danger jof la jgetting laj jdoing well somof thej pottoea, but the bug are doing better thn the potatoes in; some On yesterday rows belonging to job, Crane other to James Harvey -j Jt wereso oauiT injureuj mum -mn nail east of hers' by th falling i of an old tree: that theV had to kill them, yearling cold belonging to Wl Brook's bad to be xuiee oq account or sxwtdent al injuries Mved, Hi Oar villsge now! numbers nearly fir hundred inhabitant-; Lis ti ''I! 'i starts for i Missouri to 3 i. introdnoe hk patent by M.tm 1 A 1 number I Of eJtiaena from North Liberty attended the celebration here L7u wvlin. I I i i i scarce her and larger Bepublican majority than ever next i iOi Weave, of thk place has renewed a 'patent ,0 a fence which considered fhead of aqfthlng of the kind that ha yet been invented. -j Mi Mil HI ir I I Bender, jof Plymouth, spoke to theU-teDublleansiioffthk vicinitv in Daley's hidl, on Thnrsday night The boose waa' well felled, and the Walker- toa brass band jadded to the interest of toe meeunx. i i Cherries! are ripening.

The crop will be ailshra-aftoraiQ. 1 1 i 1 1 i-i- Those whoj have; kept themselves posted predict i 4 gwittersapply of .11 I HUtUn W1P lHMIIIg HHI Ml The raspoerrt i icropi wui, amount: to scarcely aothiag" thk season on account ofdnrweatiet.llh' I 1 u(i have died In the' past jysis, said to be caused excewiv beat i I ihi1 'M 1 .1 I wa very rapidly in the iasthweekj except where entirely destroyed, by tut Worms, will come out rbrht after ski i John Straab, ef township the; owner of jjthe largest two-year old coli, probably ia the county i It is over nrteen nanda mgn and proportioned ae ordmgiy! jr Btraub wiu exnibi the September 1 1 11 it ConsSdersble wheat harvesting 'has sea don In the barren of I Penn. Clay and Harrk and also the prairies, i In the thick woods very little wUl be wt. before the insddle ef weeh. well with exception; Sof i some fields i'that! next the isre troubled yiihWi 4 it Job Olsss said to have thej best field of eprfc th lutrveet haods.

i The highest lThehtghes km day, although' ome are at ting' $ZU to $3.00 peday4' I f1 ll! 1 us '( i in it ii Mi il YlgUaac; committee for th radi-eatjon of lightai-g rod man ar being i i a' sormea inunscuue. une is neeaea thkoountyj Hf i fib ii -t It On Tuesday eveaing Abner Garwood and Bobert jWrls. of Greene township were taken seriously ill, caused by ever, working ia say. k'conaid- area penes. 1 jar uarwooa dangr.M!;Mf.!f 'lac-jAi siwa i-Btxtv cranes were shot at "Crane's Boost Cam county, last week.

lUhepard, 8oa Foxj- of bar -died Ix tSaOOO. Assets. I30.000J Cause, bad guessing hoat! the price of Pt-! -51 i- V'W' "I'HS I -MMichigan has eighty-eight insurance eoatpaale which have eompUed wUh the laws, and have been licensed to ens of Wayne onus ty, have signed a paper asying that they will never ander any; circumstances tote for Greeley On ef them lay that they hate nesa- CM-ztj fcaired ia tie county fir- JUp-Uicaa who hav foctakea Grant, and will tote, for Oreetey, and they hav found hut one, i is "I If barrets, at best aalt iagood SelsersJ 1 j1 1 'I i i ii if i air rua or rumors, ana toe po; JLit be-ef that the best place In the city to buy groceries and produce at tie low priced storeof Wills A Sterna. i I I. n.Jper kz.i2j.::i n.i jt'lanr t-sarlatsat of folle hu8 and Uy wagons at A Hollows ISL There! will be alKormal claw organ county i It now 'I demand for taie baid a -i formerl pastor of the i Church bre for many yers.

La the city he wss the gnert of lit. CS.lvx. Deputy Marshala llua a i XlcIIer caught some fifteen or boys and three men in swim mis 3 on but they were let oS oa promise of good behavior hereafter, 1 1 4iJ i 1 I Packard i waa 5 in- tie city on Tuesday; for a- few hours aa called at lb Tataon eficei- He is isv-fvrmed ion the situation and is confident his majority will 'vary out utue from tnat er twe years ago. 4 jejpVi jdi "FannWl of the Teak fanVOy' Bell Biager's, were married In Jfilee on Sunday last His" real name is Jephthahi Delano bera was inpa M-' Sutter. They will remain With thd trouW il t('Ni! IN H'be taporte Herald, compliments whlcn We tnan tnem.

we are every aj eomplinented by ear subscribers appearance or im in- of Valparaiso, wife la spending tew old dropped in the political Situation la For- aU right for a Bepublican whole ticket, and Mark most "shrewd observers of is In th whole District; turned out at McKewdVs iberty, Is of the best'qual-it jgood bread we nlixieriece.llMJ.Me- exberienced miller and hi putatioa Mcond tp no other It kept lor sale In tnJs es when brderint askj forMcKenaiflonr.p; aambegin With the seeon4 letter of the! alphabet, spent nearly half an- hour ikhe ricir! haitii his umbrella, and at last disco under, hia arm 'where It all the Ills is onlveoualed bv that who, on returning front a nine with her lover, rapped ana xissea inetaoor. adklasedti ii and wif pens; the Fourth tJi Althouch not intend ielKalamsz ing ordering to speak he wlsa obliged to twpondtothe repeated cHs of the large crowd aeaembled ittt the Court House squere to hear the Fourth of July erationW BUlr. The moat dhAingukhed attention: was jaidj Mr. Coliax by the citizens of Juiamaaao, or all parti, tie and his wife! ireturnedl i i ii i i 1 i jiUti fit. i 1 if, The TftBUSf is only 1.60 4 year, 70 eenta for six months! ior 00 cents for monthaJ U- tooa account Of stock last week.

ait 1'! tun. In i)iii j. D- 8 Avery has removed from this i to South Bend. bereJwas: ahorse laturday 'evenlngJ' in wh I lninr i waa mmmi with i daughter onl last ntnting. I I J'lMt I Hi arlea F.

Mann, son-in-law of C. I At Ji''Vn lil.J Li. ins osi aui uv uc last week of th spotted feveri vi 1 lc iwakian will find oopiM of I tnr for sale at BherwoocTs tnree ease ox small-dox nere i'" 1-'- -mi. '-i? convalescent and there lino ifaaprrad ef the I Pat Bmltji was nicely poiiahed off by jamea HeWk'few days'siiee I 'the mUscientifU'maanerjHf' 1 Drug Store rejoices! ikt an ela- ac new soda i fountain, i which Is well paWnUed thhj hot weather; I Dodge Son IwvejrecentlyiitH ted their hardwsre yoomsi i -andf thejf are now equal to any in the bntonJwoUe raw releases 1 3 5 4iWhitson'sbank fatoaa and pleasant Quarters especially designed for 4J- tt.U tiie Hlggin bhxk, land anoWfea4 df 1 odo all kind of baakug.WSnessi i 'Mr. BuchhelVof jthe firm of Buchheit Baldwia, ha gone east for good, and will proUbly make a trip to Enrope efore.

nia "return. 1 nr-amad Brown were but sVtha lockj jup I'fbit being drunk aJrjdiaoideriy; 'Tbfl negroilws1 afterwards pus in iuaotii part 0l the- building and, atf night broke out ndl. dippearedj His det and anmoWnedf f. in mi1 aniffort i that the Martina; will make organise joint Mockeotnf manuiactur foi lurnirure. ey will socceedL I Miahawa- 'Him eatablkhed i tepta4f far bitue, land.

ther be to. i man iiii i i ii ii I i ,1 is nope i U. Church baa resigned hk -life HJT its and i return ia Rich mood, this1 State. Hkl daughter's illness is th reason for Jt is rumored mat tev. gurpwnrot iiuuiuuuu, ail IWater has been let into th I aid' all th shops are how rui South race roa was not widened aa much' as was tmidd.

account ef the scarcity of To avoid the expense of a coffer I in this work, th water.was tower- bwirdBfrokUto dam sera rsiery easily done. 'J! i -j Hrer, Our citisens spent the Foerth Wheat i uea in we grove or m.w, -s tarworth 's erove. on Han Island, in, Me- Kaights grove on the north side, of the river, and th Christian Sunday School had a pica-; la Eastman's grove. Large numbers of osur citiaens went to Goshea and Cassopslk, nd A. XL iong, T.8.

Loigi B. H. Ireland and a few others to lib Jtottler' meeting is Booth idJ 4 1 1 4 1 i tl i i iii (t; 1 i. At three o'clock, on Thueiy after-oa a firs broke oat ia the roof efj the building formerly known as the Emiar primt office, but now oocuf led by, Mntchler as a butcher shoa. '9 Th alarm was quicijj given and t- eea brought ut but not used, as there bsj peoed to im a number of persons near the build ig! when the flames were first discov a 1 red, wno immediately Kirmea a emcxea brigad and extingukhed 1 ti fire; It is supposed to bars 'orlioaiei-fom J'-bted -r cracker tlrowa upon the.

j. ti 4 I HawCaat-Je. 3j A- report current that amall-pox vkited the town of Ilamton within Uirre Biuee or our piece. i I 1 1 iiii i i ii i-- 1 There was a of rTalbath gichook at r--l deaths 4th; giving a general io-nia. i A ber were repreaenud fcca t-i place, 3 Many of our cltlci-i ar KJ'r2 tl necessity of a steam Cre A very.

commendable suj'ifitlon. It to we na MlarcT who with; his dava in their represent th as success 4o th t) due of the polities there lity and that can sDesJc fin IKeOaieiji 'fiourhaaji in the eou eitv and i 1E1 trot her on last icbi Ern- 1 kedbylils Saturday book- 1 1... i i. I. it.

i Their. stove fooiikia apjnirabry arranged, I lil. drankenliait kere i Ji i-ii s. last Friday fbf riding, through the 1 mm i I'll ''i i i IL' -n ny any rarnii lai-imc mm Mt Hri n-sM-f it itht SIX TII'-STK1 a I ktsQTi'ilij lh Hy'Hf' A.aatej i uu ui toeV 4 I yiiaWrEyw ah Mm, LAIC Ft Ut siinmi i rU. ana 4f Ihd anot taatwdlathaalUi snfll I ill MKSisssas, ntsi in iilfii'M DIHItKC i in it (, I'" I -tut it ers Iiii! lr mi G4 Bolts? ou'iieo MM A mm I Si i I 1 u.

Sa Ila-Iaaa AtrM. SoktB feen iBjwaar I ad sa aaura -eai i. awsf DOOT 1 19 p-la" A (- a.y-t -'-kmm4. i C-Il wiii af rw 1 Iwrt" 11 i imf ii tndOt'lGllAIXS, I I.J iH3B I UJiiM juiuusuuu iiu u)dir -IW fc life1- 31 'l: iffi! iJJ Lit Most! Re iablc, ill rfi!" i-Ofit Wi ibk' 1 Mm oe 1 'Wh mSm 1 ri'tt iw i 1 1 I1 Do 41 1 W. a1 CHa ii.

the Jtuer to William H. Eppley and Came I If 1 tTuria" the Aaat -tan dava the hea lias bees excesaira and much sobering resulted in ebnaequence to both inaa end beastJ With the thermoaaeter rangr inj np in tiW ainetlaa eomibrt waa de nied those who werte obliged to work and. In aaanyieaaea akkneas fbllowad' those who overworked and themselTea. Even th: hottest part bf the season or I860 scarcely surpassed the exceasire heat of some fof the days of this week. It seldom! that! JsJy days are so warm, and we weed scarorl? apprehend: mnch any time this summer than we ready.

If the heaUd term should long continue, hoWerarJ or thai htifow more oppiessiTe, ff lbur FTi in store serioaa) 'calamities for, the pee-; pie of thedtyii Wejare sorry to reooi ft, bat there am scdrea 'of ter 5tiea who hate not let lifted a fiageir tiowwdi deaning their premisea and ,1 alleys this Bhall we inrite an epidemic by refraining from cleaning the jfbulj place to be found in sol many txtrts ucitw, 1 John Anderson, the City I er, while going his grounds' Alonaay morning, extinguishing the lights! ws4 attacked by two ruffians Jack Bernjoflf ana a. uaiianan, woo wilooue any prov ocatiott on his part beat himsearly'io death. Anderson had just (turned the gas at the lamp in front bf Hate stable and was1 psasilnr Bernoffli across the alley, when they both jumped' terrible blow npon his right jebeek with brass knuckle, felling hint; to this ground and cutting his eheek cleali' through. They then pounded hln5-' til, from the remarks they were heard to make, they supposed theyjhad killed, him. tflhey were arrested next; morm ing and brought before, the City Judge, who fined and cos ted them, one 19 and the otier They were idmitWid bail In the sum of $150 and immediate ly afteward decamijed.

Mr nderso is quiet, inollensirjB man 4i tibe; Outs, rage upon him is one of the most dast ardly ever perpetrated In out mbrt.4; fci Sirssis SHsr Wliialraigal tMhwy. Urn stawaiMaw rstlutaN rstisfyipjl Mssamwsisj. i M'-t" The most seriousl loss by fire that Miahawaka has met with for some time occurred on Sunday morning last In th- uon of Martin Brrja. mrnittire factory on the north race. The fire waa discovered about 8 o'clock in the mWn-Ing near the centre of the building' arte on lower; The alarm jwf raised but the flames made such head way that It was impossible to control! them and the citieetia used their enter giea id protecting the surrounding property.

The building iwith its contents, of sasvr nv.a.t sssee- 11 pa fr-wmm! i-W total loss and foou up over $20j006on which there is po The fyc tory employed forty bands who nave not, only lost their tool but are thrown out of work for an Indefinite time, There is every that the fire waa'aa incendiary one. There bad been no fira night jbefbreand at o'clock the prem- i isea were exanunea ana lonna mil sale. Besides the loss of the Martin1 Bros. Mrs. Willoaghby; milliaer over i their store, iustained a loss of 200 er 1300 in'l tha fmoval at br mvti 1 V.

TTTT 1 1 mi Tkeri Srt4l fc OM attlM. Thej, programme Uid down j. for th; celebration of the Fourth by the settlenl. pr those who have lived here twenty years or more; was carried ut a. Yi i I i.

i i i in i important particulars. au; inje bells 'In the eitv were runr at ouarUir past 6 a. and in the latter part of the forenoon the old settiersto th number of two or three nunared aaaeuik: bled in the old Fair Ground grove. ilThe exercises there consisted in singing, prayer by Rev. Geo.

M. Boyd, extern-, pore addresses by Hon. Jonn Urownfield, and an oration by Ed. Egbert- Ati noon Ihe sasemc blags fdid ample justice to the refresh menta, and a portion of the afternoon waa devoted to reciting reminiscences of the "good old times" in this vidnHyi comparing notes, etc, it 1 1 1 1 lM Jacob Hardman, who carae herf with2 John D. Defreea, Augiwt 9th, 1S31, waa thoughtful enough to take the een sua of the place on the week following his arrival, taking the stand mad.

report of the same. tVe give the jiHt hew as an item of considerable bteratt! iTbe heads of, familiei were, Alex. L'oquiU lard, Beaj. Coquillard, Paten JihntoO, loiuas i B. Johnson, Fred, Baihterj Cottrell.

Benj. Potter. Samuei Kew- man, jChaa. Ousterhooae, Peter pfeddo uannan ekinner, (widow), rtirap f.wyi ton, 8oL Louis St Combc Lilley. 8.

BarkdolL Andrew Msck, Martin, WHUam Stanfield, Datia Gil- lum, Jtenj. Cushman, pliver BeAnrt Joaeoh Nichols. Johir A. aTnut rZ rl 1. The single men were Horatio Chapin, Uton, F.

Arnold, Madore Btitbte Osia, Wax. "Cart wrhjbt Horaca Wood. John Becraft, Taylor, E. P. Taylor, J.

Bj TWjinpSony Mildreth, feter Detthaw, James DeOrbot, Wolfe, 8, Mawn'. Uosepb Aljoe, Zina Skinner, William Morton' a If. Beaubien and JsW JacksoL Theaingte ladies were Matilda Kesrel). Kesiah CartwrUrhL Polly Holt Mnri- and Eiaa BtUlson, Maria and Elk Skinner, Mary Gillum. 1 1 Tte number of ismiae which; seven were without1! chDlre.n.V- The oldest man was Peter Jofansttni 0f those whom the Doctor found When hf came here, but three of the men and four of the women, are now living in thS' i au ana xsyior ana pen; ttoquillard, and wife of Ben fJOOttil lard and the widow of 8, jdottrel A.

Coquillard and Peter Johnao4; 'u i i i it tiff tU tlw Vewrsai wa- Clert 4 wtTnwiuusMesrtst.i The members of the Aonthf Turn-vereln celebrated the is their wont; in th most enthnsiastie menner. Their gardens at the: corner of Michigan and Marlon 'streets ''was the central point of attraction; foci our mualo and amusement loving icitiaena, and was crowded alt the afternoon. The ball In the evening wsi largely attended and on of the best ever given bere. The total receipts from it and for entrance fee to the garden were-nearly 87C0.r 4.3 '-'J if iJl', 'I The Turners Inaugurated their exer ciaea with a procession through the prU- -A 1 it. i.

"www uh lurVfDooH, neaaea oy the South Bend Coret BandLI Tiy then returned to the hkll where in hi toricsJ addrem by tj. Flckentacher, Was read by George Gsyer la, the Gertnaa language, and Ed. Egbert dlivad an oration in English. In the aflmo there was vocal musle in the hali, and Instrumental muitie la the garden. jAt Zjt o'clock the gymnastic exercises, the great attraction of the afternoon.

took place under the supervision of Si mon Lopez. Sir. Lopez's performance on th a ir, paral bars, 1 nia to to one or ta best of rrr-iit 1 forth the, plaudit of the fpeo- ssl av JlmU4M-cwaW atasaaaMi: wswst ssm UMSH wrtk) ts of the -ec- 4 the fire, he stepped upon a loose plank on the race crossing and was precipita ted into the race. The fall, it was feared, ist had 'fatally injured him. An examination by the physicians dincoTer-y ed two of his ribs broken and a third fracturedi He also sustained Internal injuries.

At present writing he iarap-X idly recoyering nd will be able to be, about again la a few days. 1- The new-Hook and Ladder Company met last night and organised. I B. StoTer was elected Foreman; Walter Derr, Assistant Foreman; Willis A. Bugbee, Secretary Treasurer: 1 A I Committee was appointed to draft a stitntioa and By-Laws; The next meeting will held at the Truck house on Jefferson street, next Tuesday evening.

A resolution 'was adopted that all who signed the roU and are not present at that meeting ifilt be dropped from it secure paraphernalia for the company from Oil City, 1'ennsylvania, the Coon-. cil having authorixed him to do so. rtswa iHUiHi mMUatar sat The first Bepublican -meeting, of the 'campaign, was held at the Conrt House On Thursdaveveninr.andnotwithstand- fng the attractiona usual on -Fourth of July evenings, and the report circulated I there would be no meeting as the speak--; ers could not reach here, the house waa well filled. Jfajer Olovex failed to make tla (RiMtmiM Knt Prof R. WJ Smith: I our candidate for Superintendent Public Instruction, was present, and spoke of the record of the Jpublican -i TartT.

showed nn the failinn of the mat hope of the Democratic party Horace Greeley and was just enlarging upon the general issue of the campaign when e4ia ef tsvs rewwatl. The Council met la regular session on Jionday evening, but our columns are so crowded 'we are anablej to give the 1 proceedings in fulL The principal bus iness done wss awarding the contract for building a bridge across the race on Hydraulic Avenue to A. Culver, authoria-ing the street CommWioner to build a docking along the "race-at the front of Market street, giving the Mayor author ltyjto draw from the treasury ibnds necessary to defray the of building the water-works' pit and yflameand appointing Councflaaea Etia-ner, Foster, Tutt and Hush a Commit-. tee to report npon the petition of T. O.

Turner and one thousand other tex-pry- ing citizens the Council to take immediate steps, for the eoaatmction-of -I i v'. 11 1 "1 L---: Clrewa mm BllMi AsssmsIssi avsal it' tlmn4mr C. Xoyes famous Circus and Cara van, as wiU seen by the advertisement, will exhibit hers nest Thersday. One of the great features of this show, which will be" sure to draw a large crowd is the free balloon aacenoion. Our readers will remember that we pre an account a few weeks einct of the frightfj death of the crenauttt Memphis; who fUl a diatanoe of eight while pd.ronulag on thetrapeae attach ed to t-Ss balloon.

They have ainee secure Co of the intrepied reniau rn.f. UtBs, who will make Tha Ikiuestrian Ii 11)0. W. tf t' who tis 1 I i KI I i ttr outside of South fiends li.Vf; tiff Pi i If i in i "(I i I i It I.

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