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"I I i. I I i Jr? j. A A a Ilatto PRICE TWO CEU7J8 1880 SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 12, VOL, XIV. NO. 2047.

mitl OF TBE rASfS. GET! DON'T outb-ILicnir tribune Dr. A. Woo re and Wife TriuiupbMiit ly I YiiHlleatetf at Their Trial. The readers of the Tribune Will re Ml II I A Paper fob the People.

member seeing in these columns a few ALFRED B. MILLER. Editor, weeks ago aia account of the arrest of The rm Fairfield 1 'II. 1 -rA I Hight Dr. A.

Moore! and wife, of La Paz, a few Mfcte llouwe miles beyond Lakeviljle, on charge of The Tribune' specials of this afternoon say it lit snowirig terribly in Cincinnati and IColumbus, Ohio. 111 Maine. STOCK OF AftE selling their murder and abortion; The Tictim, it was claimed, was the beautiful daughter oT a very wealthy farmer named Gold Pens, Pencils, Tooth-Picks and Pocket-Books, fUtte Found Loaded Wlttt Shir land, who lives about a mile from The Pittsburg delegate to the Pennsylvania republican convention are ibr Grant first and Blaine second. La Paz. Hie THtauNfe intimated atWN Italic and fatrtdgea, 1 II 1 1 1 aie that it iwi a put up Job -on Dr.

Moore and his wife, through jealousy of ACTUAL WHOLESALE COST, TO CLOSE THEM OUT. Few things make such pretty, serviceable presents for And Operate ln SMpereted In (be Building Ready to lino Them. his success as a practitioner, and this fact was brought out at the which was held in Plymouth last wek, and lasted five days. The court-room was cri during the proceedings. Messrs.

Packard A Capron were attorneys for so little money. Lamson, president of the Maine senate, has assumed airs of acting governor, but there is very little probability of his being recognized by acting governor Chamberlain, of the militia. In fact the Ijatter has informed Iamson that hisclaitti will not be acknowledged. Several grenbackers and jdeibocMttf went home 6n Saturday, and it is jbe-lieved that ome of them will not on account of their disgust at jthe turn affaira have taken. Self Raising.

enterprise in oir city, Messrs. J. C. Knoblock Co. have secured the wnrship of a patent process for making Self rising Buckwheat and Biscuit Fiour.

The ad vantage that Messrs. Knob-lock Co: claim for flour is its absolute purity and its excellent rising quality. Buckwheat cakes or biscuit made of this flour will astonish all who use it, as no flour has ever been offeied in this market that will equal it. You cannot afford to let this go fey witijout jgiving it a trial, as it is just what every housekeeper wants Hot biscuits or buckwheat cakes, on your break ist table in 16 minutes after starting the kitchen fire in the morning, is quite an item. No more soggy cakes or biscuits where this flour is used This flour is put up in 25 cent packages with tull directives lor each package.

Put up and only jSfoura very truly 1 J. C. KNBBLDCK 'the Original Low Priced rocm. Home a nd Foreign the defendants. Over! 40 witness wefai Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, Hair Oil Toilet Soaps, Fade Powders, Pocket Books, Hand Mirrors, Razors, Razor Straos.

Thermometers MA 1 19 E. TIi SUfjaMoa. A Saturtlftv the 'krras were remov ed frdia thei titate howse where they had Ihmti i.lace.l Uy Oarielon. This was br ought aoul by unwillinjmess examined, and notwithstanding a bitter fight was made against the doctor and his lady, it was evident when the examination was concluded that ndjury could convict them. The evidence showed that at aj party given by Miss Shirlan at hej- fether's residence she got to sciiffllng ffitiii some of the other girls, and falling; down some of them fell on her and she suffered internal injuries, Dr.

Moore, who was home from the Fort Wayne college of medicine, was sent fbr, and on being told how she had been hurt prescribed and Rubber Goods. of Iflydr Jfiaft topWee hia police torce therein irinlii-lhe irireiotirtible rabble Uidei commasd of the so-oalled Cap Large Assortment Low Prices tain, Blacky with the arms, were taken awayi fearing that in (case of trouble the, iii-ilii-e wotild be at! the ntercv of the I-H arm4 rabble placed there by the. Aup- Frank Leslie, the well-known publisher of Fmnk LfMU'n lllwttraied Jm-flir' Magazine, Sunday Magazine, Cjtft ney various other caU, died in! New York city on Saturday from a flbirous tumor of the throat. Leslie was an Englishman, whose right name was Henry Carter. He got into trouble in England and came to pit country nearly 2o years ago, aadj m-sinning the loame of Frank Leslie, Immediately frent into the publishing business in which he was very successful.

He ws a man of very extravagant habits, and three years ago he went into bankruptcy, or rather his creditors took charge of the business and allowed him a certain pe centage of the profits, and an emetic and an opiate. The were CO eirrt0ndenfe of public; buildings. When the removal was made a mot di-aboliial tloi wka unearthed. Borne 60 CUSHING given her, and for a short time after she experienced some relief, but was I taken oil rifles Mrire fbund secreted in an with a relapse and died. The story was DRUG STORE.

Goods! Dry applied the rest to paying his debts Of late years Ueshe's life was emulated by the conduct! of his oldest son. He as out-of-the way place over the state libra-ary. together with a lpt of men, the remainder of the force which is aid to uumliered 200, all of whom were pound by an oath to obey Black's orders, being scattered about the building in such a manner; as to be at hand heii-wand. The Iriflesi were loaded wjitb ball cartridges, and with bayonets fixed. The fact ha4 been stated that the fusionists feared ian attempt would be made by the Kepublicahs to seize the house aftr adjournment on Friday, and alao the noticeable fact that persons were refused admittance to the galleries on, that day; It has now become evident that the! plan was, that in cuae 'such an attempjt at organization should be made that i this armed mob, composed of ex-stat prison convicts and Others of like jcharacter, should have come down from their hiding- nlnem tlirnnch a seerM nasaire to the Shoe Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Hair Brushes, Would You Buy Tour sumed the name of Frank Leslie, and began quite an extensive publishing business in opposition to his father.

Only a few weeks since, Leslie had this GOODS DR son arrestedj and an injunction served on immediately set afloat by Dr. Moore enemies that he and his wife had performed an abortion- on the girl and killed her. This was the first that the doctor had heard that the girl was eneierite, although that kind of a report was in circulation. He had not heard it because he was away at Fort Waynie. His enemies kept the matter alive, and when the grand jury met an indictment was found against both himself and his wife, although the latter had not been near the Shirlad gifl.

They Nme-diately obtained bail, i Miss Shirland's father being one of the bondsmen. At the trial it was proven that a postmortem examination was held on the dead girl and it was found that no attempt at abortion had been made. She wis found to be within about two months of pregnancy, i The case was given to the jury who were absent just 17 minutes when, they returned a verdict of acquittal; by a unanimous vote. The verdict was re the company with which he Was con nected. Tooth Brushes, Tin- Womrn'n lirNtljin TfMIMMM I'uloii.

At the regular meeting of the Wo "i I erallery of the lioure i from which thoe III 1 h-i men's Christian Temperance Union held Lowest Prices Possible nt tho First M. F. church last Satiuflajjr, Mrs. A. M.

Mayhew, the secretary, of- COON to Name? present would nave oeen oriven at me point of the bayonet, and, it' resisted, by Powder and ball. Innuiftiratel. Sfiitisial diqpatch to the Bend Tribwt. fin Pinter in kn rated at Co- fered the following resolution, which was adopted Bto re. Retoheif, That this union have the state liquor law printed in neat fbrm and request the marshal to hang a copy liimbiiA this noon, address was short and was devoted entirely to state ceived by the audience with clapping of (t the same in every saloon ana urug store in this city.

Fore tarn. BUY BOOTH'S A children's meeting was appointed I ini-iiKv rhrirli rtrvife in l.oinlon for next Saturday at 2 p. 1o be held on Sunday, an atteibpt waa made to shoot the officiating driest. in the same place. Mrs.

Lucius Hub hands, stamping of feet and cries ot "a just verdict." Mr. Cajpron thanked the jury on the part of his and thus ended a trial in which not a single charge was substantiated. rDr. Moore is a son of the venerable John Moore, of this ciiy, and has; many Russia, Chili, and the United States There is Only one Place to Trade, that is at 'if 1 Pi I Ik i ii mm ui bard will address the meeting. Mrs.

C. Foote, Pres. W. C. T.

f. The PUt en In Ireland. have heavy orders aft the h.rupp guu All our citizens who are interested in 1 Russia's eoni plications with Oermany are said to be growing serious. friends here who will be glad to hear of 1 I OYSTERS, "SELECTS" AND SHI I- Miri! II Mi helping to relieve the distress in Ire An alarmiag degree of stckneas land, are requested to meet in the Free nrcvat inc anuntir the bntrlish soldiers laborers' hall to-morrow night. Speech in I es will be made by Mayor Tong, Ti 0.

ni acquittal. "Our Boarding- Hot," at Price Theatre Sjatitrdajr Klirht There was a large aid delighted au-nience at Price's theatre, on Saturday night, to hear the Leonard Grover company in the celebrated comedy of "Our I tii' Aiii' illn OHbin- Turner, and others. A full turn out is OPERA HOUSE, TNK fIOHT ONllY, Monday Jan. 12th. tlori.

I I Roiiulilimn.l Buy Your expected. ii. A-stdehdid audience asemblel at the ooera house last niirBt to witness the Boarding Hmist The piece is full of Rr-Appearaxce of the Favorites of the "Bfcnket's Daughter" ami the burlesoue ooera of the "Magic fun and is most admirably presented by this company. Mr. Graver anl his son Leonard, in their specialties are im- TBI mm OF TBI SEASON.

The fetrorigesi MioaliMt Before Ti the ipublcj -i Slipper," by the Agiies OPERA HOUSE, Mil l.Fli lit I ii HUUUk fc" 4h of the ilay, we cap safely say that in ilsirvin'or )l liln-rill mense and keep the audience in a con- tinual good humor. The others iin the rouagtj. The appearance of Minnie Mr. J. H.

Haverlys company have fair talent, but there is allace. wno ha? played nere so oneu i tiinba nnA crreted with raotur- no.chance to display it as the interest is about all centered in the three charac- C. MORBiN'S. on applause, which chat versatile artist acknowledged witn pleasing oow ana smile, Agaea Wallace is an emotional aeivss of great power and talent, and uMi-res erervbodv bv her superior act CELEBRATED CHICAGO CHURCH CHOIR COMPANY, In the rniverUAeknowed fjucce- of M. 1 PINAFORE, tetre personated by the Grover.

The enjoyment of the entertainment was greatly enhanced bythe music of Prof. Chris. Elbel's orchestra. Good music between the acts is one of the agtieeable features of any public performance. It is wonder the number of lunatics i largely on the increase in the community, when our piay-goers are obliged to Weteiay Ttaday Evenipp, Jan.

14th and 15th. AEHES TKU Dramatic ami Opra Bon Ho COMBINATION MM B. VII. Proprietor. Will Appear WelneUjr Eveniu in Celia nn masterpiece.

translated from Ue in 5 acts, entitled. MAPLE COTTAGE, Or RIGHTED. A LAST. 1 ai ki Templeto AUNES WAUJWCT. After which ill be presented the laufhsllMi Operetta, THE M4GIC Clokinda (the Baron 's oltlet (laughter, an 4iih ing.

fklr. Shut. Villa' is the comedian and female impersonator of the His like has never been seen on the Dfcatul stiage. He is chock full of fun. grimaces and ioljes, ahd sings popular songs with a glibpe that provokes The Lus That Loral a Sailor.

63 Washington Street. Fresh Groceries Received Every Day. LOWEST PRICES AT All TIMES, A Grocery Department. thif jMstchlesa i Cdtaisiny. has HmmHIiMp with fie sit and listen i such excru Grand Chorus, artment.

Dep A Produce HI' i ft 13-. 1 0 i III 'I Complete Orchestra, ENTIRELY NEW ROSTUM-S AND SCENERY. Popular Prices, 50 Md 75 CenU. Reeerred Seats Sale at Tribajoe Stcre. A Bakery Department you rue person ot tne (ni-tjinn orter.

hard on SAM Thisbe, but mfi jm the Prince i. IS. 1 1.1. A wiinuu inn was. 1 A Restaurant Department.

tnundering applause, ine.cpiia anisi a girl hot more, than twelve years of age, a perfect midget besidje he? big brotlier ohe ot' the eading parts 'last night, and came ofT with flying colors. To-night the eatire cohibination will appear fit the greatest York success, "Engaged," concludin with Sam Villa's original bulejNue df 'IMn a-4' in which will personate and the child artist, "tittle -j Circuit Curt' Circuit ctfurlj, this forenoon, pursuant to adjournment. Judgf Noyes presiding. The case of the city vs. Wadhams was continued.

The case of Wallace Mcintosh, for embettlement, was also coutinued with bail fied at 150. The cases of guardians for insane persons are occupying the attention of the court this afternoon. Change or Vteiw Each MlKbl The ppu'ar pric. Oat, without extra charge for a Referred Seat. Seats seeutep1 at the Tribune Store.

COL. J. H. RICE. Bcs.

iMon. trains as come up from our Orchestras occasionally. 1 trH I 5 i- The St. Joseph onnlj SavlSMr Bank. The trustees of this bank held their seini-annual meeting on Saturday night, the 10th, and after' receiving the, usual report? resolved that a dividend-of interest" at of five per cent per annum be paid on all deposits entitled thereto.

The annual election of officers for the new year resulted in the re-election of all the old officers, viz President, Dr. L. Hnmphreys; Vice Presidents, Meaam Geo Matthews and J. M. Studebaker Treasurer, Joseph Warden, Secire-tary T.

J. Seixas, and Assistant, Florian Seixas. CURE SURE A NERVOUS DEBILITY nU VL.dk A.M. EVILLE. HompithJe Vital VmAmm ad Pro-trmtlon from oer work or HumPHR O.

lT All II. Aaaaa main cwiu uvui, uw i aeuw io wvwm ra MMMi viiim i ii rronipilr attetideit to and aUoMUon guaranteed. Mrs. Neville devote special attention to obtteteicc RED NOSES. and disease ot women anu couureu.

orrtct hoc ss I Henry Neville. M.D. Mb. A. J.

Neville. M.D. 8 to 10a.m. lOtoiaifc, 1 to 2 p. m.

2 to p. a. 7 to 9 p. m. for partimlar.

0. Box 137. South i ti IJH.il 1 i I i i I it.

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