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The South Bend Tribune from South Bend, Indiana • 4

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TUB MUS1C1VAI. ELECIIOS. outfe Utrits Sailti vtibitiifi Wheele. Condition. -r 'Mias JMittie Wheeler, who was so ser-ioualy burned, on Monday evening, as reported in the passed a com-paratively'eaay night and her symptoms back advocates are taking their old places in the old parties, Many iof the most prominent greenbackerr yesterday jroted the Straight republican ticket, and others, as prominent the straight democratic, Perhaps it is as well, Mothers Must Wm Baby; Carriages in We Whcelocli Son.

jKiirWe ae constantly receiveing Their I Little Oi or cs. Jrtnh lol just rereided at WHEELOCK'S i CROCKERY STORE. I 1,1 1 I (Iwin fxamininer our superb line of he by we: feel competent that very can not fail to be suited in particular, pice, Quality, or style, Come ana see lor yourself. A lfASUIXUTOX STREET. Mew Spring; which RAFJCES; 'I STOVES, II CUTLERY, REVOLVERS suit the purses of all.

N6 6ne ehbu'd have seen the beautiful Stoves, Rtiucrt are jielhcg at yery low prices. Hoiw ini-niftbltic pfiAd at trices to sperid, a doiiarlor leave fcowri until they MrdHTG'AlN'l STOVE STORE, Loada Cf N'Jw irodrjat airriT1. Birgains in everythingf kept inj stock Oor Cutlery nnj eurpswed andifully warranted. Barberi. we keep the best Hollow Hround Rtrr ever prodod; Do DOS be backward bont oomic jf forward and be assured that wejare the beadauarterk fo good our line i Rfeojeinber the Kuiiber, 137 Mich gan Street, bottth Bend, I If .1 Rmctfulla, II.

C.ll-OMEIIOV, Agent. 1IEXRY SAXDIIOVEE, SaleHiuan 319 1 id 1-T The people have made good Belec- tions generally for councilmen. Ex-Commissioner Frame in the Second ward, Ceo. y. Loughman in the Fifth ftnd Prof.

Howard in the Fourth are all men of 'excellent judgment, as we can speak from a personal! acquaintance. Mr. Butler in the 5 Third ward is also spoken of as a good representative rrran. Dr. made his record, and no councilman ever had a better II L.

Biker received! one vote for councilman ju the; jFiftl) ward. Sua-' Baker picion points jts finger at L. F. aa haVing castj that "vote, i In the Second ward Seltzer got one vote for councilman, LADIES' EMPORIUM. Yu can find the latent styles id i I ii I 'J -M 1 3VI ZX2C IN 3G3 H.

"ST Iks, Feather'oraament, feibb onss etciJi i 1 ah elegaut liw." for '23, $0, i $1,25 -ill -1, ami i KID LOVES, icolors, 5Qo 75c.j 81.0oJ fl.93. Laces," etc. Ill Ti es, Ruuhiug," BowsJ I i I ILadies, please call and we will make it an object for you to buy of I 1 I Very respectfully yours, dw6m I Mr. MEa. A.

Bareett I i 1 it if 1. ii TEXAS DO 1 Bt Climate In the UntteU HtHte-H ChMp Lands Oexxl I omen. c. Thi understened.i having received from the Texas and Pacific Railroad company the 'appointment of "Land and Emigrant I agent" for "Northern Indiana" and ''Southern is prepared to give to1 those' i desiring to emigrate to thft great Eldorado StnU of Texas, I valuable help and information regarding location, climate, prices of lands, soil, water, 'crops, railway Call at my office, corner Lafay ette and Wayne streets, South Bend, Indiana. 1 i E.

B. ADAMS, Agent. MISCELLANEOUS. 1 ST Between Lowell and Notre Dame, yesterday, an overcoat, for which a liberal reward will be paid by leaving it at this office, i I I '2fit3 WANTElA ffirlfor general bouse-work in a small familv. to one thoroughly qualified liberal wagw will be paid.

Apply at 63 Market Street i 0 ITT LOTS FOlt 8 ALE-1 have several very desirable city lota which I will dispose of at low rates and on the paost reasonable terms. Apply? at tar reeiiiet.ee, corner of Madison and banger streets. First ward, James Kent, i je 4 i i n. ki RELIABLE, fi- POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, I ft i drug Xmit 2 If STAND FROM UNDER, I I Prices Complete in every Line. As we aire Determined to Slaughter Hisrh I Our Stock ia dow Ladies' ALSO COMPLETE LINE Fine Wear a Specialty.

LATEST 8TtLESi BESTi AS80RTMEKT8, AND LOWES OF ANY HOUSE; IN THE CITY. AND HE COKIIXCED.1 i I "I il 1. .1 i il OF MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES, PRICES, Gallaffhan BrosJ WEDNESDAY EVENING MY I 1 jorriXGH ABotT town. Mill f'! Iiri-r Sot of TIUntr it lteurf SiMbrred fcj Ttttin)1 -4 Mr. Men' i i mas Gv is dangerously mcki it i 1 Fieuch calt lOiiofd, F.eneh toe at Hav ward's, cheap.

Maro Wteder, of.ToMoJwai la t'i'e( c'ty, yesterday, visiting d-f Mead, the most refreshing drink; it. Gillen's. hi 'itt The Lake Shore road paid- 10,496 01; taxes to the county treasurer: in Cbic- go, Tuesd iy. rror. tt.

ljrg was guardian Florence Horton, the1 little fgiri whose aqiK AlaiMliarA onn r.n finest 1 ill Bargains for every one, atfCa jlian Bros. The concert to be given byfthe Mich igan street M. E. Sunday- schoo Oil Friday evening, will be a finei enter tain men t. Ladies, call and see the be shoe, at Callaghan Webster and Defj wick, two prominent youog this county, left yesterday fori trip Furt Scott.

Kansas. I jj 1 I It will cost you only ten cents tend the Michigan street M. Buriday scLool concert, on Friday eveiiipir. l)o not miss it. i Somebody voted an invtaUon "td come to prayer meeting, a Ue Second ward polli yesterday, instead; ofi his A new invoice of cut shoes, both buckle and lace, It Ga ban Bros.

III lag-1 A little son of lvl. Shanahan cot one of bis thumbs nearly (ffwilh tatchjet, ytsterday. Dxa. rar tndge Myers at- tended him. i TBe latest style shoe ia the silk kid iS-i button, at Callaghan Brtw.

JIM The chuicet broods of cigaij and 10 cents, at Coonley's drug store, 1 U-41 Portraits of the members of thej Bergi family, on exhibition at tiepTnbupe store, attract much attention! Go and hear the troupe this evening" The Kubini male quartette will sing May with at the grand concert Wednesc 15. I Calling cards, 25, no two name printed in neat style, at the Tribune office. on jlyjlO tf Don't fail to hear the Rubioi Quar- tette at the concert May 15. Very handsome lofty iron) pillars I for. the interior of George Wymadik new store are being cast at jMsawaka by the St.

Joseph Iron Co. 1 1 Asthma is quickly and Burelyifclieved by a timely use of the Greal: English Remedy. I tl T. A. Lewis worked all dT at the polls yesterday, and after liejtpte had been counted, tried to taljy khott er, but it was a girl, and the prpjtd failed.

11 i All the finest brands of digars; at Gillen's. A choice lot of the finest teas will be sold at cost, at Coonley's. I i The hook and ladder coidpany has completed arrangements with. the Lake Shore road for an excureipnj krain to Chicago, on the 23d thajoccaflion of the grand Strakosch and the sale of tickets for the round trip, at $2 each, will begin to-morroWi Mil' I i. i ii ft I' I I The Dest soda water, tromt a new fountain, at Gillen'a restaurant; I tf Rev.

Mr. Williamson wUheaito1 re turn thanks to an invisible jfaify (who, however, signs the name of 'fPearl" In a very fine imitation of thi hand writing of well educated mortals, for a de lightful May basket of evergreens' land fragrant and brilliant fluwein -dropped at the pars(nage door, last evening. I 4j i Dr. Jsq German Worm Cakea never fail to destroy worms land ex pell them from the system. Pleasant to take and perfectly safe.

Sold by D. M. Coonley. i i jj The friend? of the family inf 'the late Lemuel R. Horton will learn with? deep regret of the death of the eldest daughter, Florence which occurred at two o'clock, yesterday afternoon of typhoid fever, aged 11 years, 3 montha and 11 days.

The funeral will occur at three o'clock to-morrow afternoon, from the First Presbyterian church, Ret i III M. Morey officiating. One-fourth of all persons bor; die before reaching the age of seven Many of tbee from colds that migit have been easily cured by the timely use of Fenner's Cough Honey. price 50c and $1. Sold by Cuehine T-ij Co.

d6l The genuine Glenn's sulphu soap, at Coonlev's. idl id mi "I DlvlMloki of the ftpolla Wbleb Hatibfactoryt i i I la I'rof, I. O. Tony Suri lb Mnyor- alljr by a PluralKjr of 123 and a Majority of 67. Cx-Sbertir Johuion Elected Marabal tt Majority.

The excitement over, our city election which had been raging -ever feince the nominations were completed, reached its culminating point oh Monday night and yesterday the adherents of the dif ferent candidates stopped all argument and settled down to; the hard, solid work? of seeing that a full vote jbf the city was polled. i Voters were never more thoroughly canvassed and the re suit ii a total vote of 16 more than in the memorable and exciting canvass of am it li lai, wnen mere were mree mavoraiiy candidate in the field. The vote then was 2,485. and yesterday it was 2,501. The scenes around the polling'places were of the The challengers were busy, the teams busier and the ticket distributor! busiest.

Every im aginable kind of mixed tickets were in the A Tbibuxb reporter counted over 30 of which i'no two awere i alike. The result shows that these mixed tick eta were Wore eagerly sought for and used than i the straight, tickets of jeither party iq short, that candidates; were supported to a great extent fon their personal acquaintance and personal and official popularity i The: polls closed at the usual hour, 6 o'clock, and an hour later a large crowd of citizens of all parties; had gathered in and arbiind the TriBUXE store to hear the returns as! they were brought in by messengers, As the evening advanced thK crowd swelled to suchilarge proportions; that it! was next to impossible, to get I into the building, or even on the sidewalk in front, Two bulletins were prepared one for display iik the window for the benefit of the! outside crowd and the other for the crowd inside. On' each was given the jvote for mayor in 1876, that the crowd might make a comparison as the votes were brought jj i The first returns were from he Fifth ward, the second' from ithe First the third from the Third; the fourthjfrom the Fourth and the last! and icomplete from the Second ward, When the announcement was made that Tong's ma jority over Deming wa4 1 122 a cheer went up and there were loud calls for Prof. Tong who was seated conversing with some: friends in the rear of the Tribune store. i The professor and mayor elect, stepped on an editorial desk, and returned thanks to the crowd (oh the interest taken io the election and the efforts made to secure a victory.

13 had been working too hard himself at the poll) 1 and i i had too much else-to think about a give any thought to speech and coo ldj only assure them 1 day to making, that the honorable joffice to whichj he had; been elected by the will of the people should be so administered; by ai to 'serve only the best interests pfj the whole people of the city. His brief: remarks were greeted with three rousing cheers and the crowd soon dispersed for. their home. I The following is the affirmed vote and it, like all fresh and reliable i news, is first given! to the 1 publiq through the columns the Daily Tbibune A 1 1 5 c- 1I1TOK. 11 237 7 ltV 274 340 2 ZM li 11 175 283 179 277 272 198 240 1262 1140 827 1646 1640 1206 1200 1009 1472 87 "8i9 96 463 JJcming 'McDonkld CLItl.

i. THRASCBEB. 1 18i 232 14 3 95 42:1 119 403 218 129 235 135 3SI Oreenawalt 170 272 212 411 277 204 Johnson 214 ISO 2W 3S8 261 liemhard ASSKSSOa. i 302 i 206 32r 116 147 404 264 218 Reamer Frame .4.... Butler .4...

Holl Louchman.A 436 616 506 412 435 124 16 31t 300 374 242 "62 123 tit 279 156 Oreenbaok.i The fight was principally on mayor and marshal, and the friends of each of these candidates exerted every effort for a victorious issue, and that Prof. Tong and ex-Sheriff Johnson i bore ofi the laurels speaks well I for their i personal popularity! and the "efforts of their friendi. i 1 1 McDonald, the greenback candidate for but 85 ybteaj in the whole city. Three months ago a greenback candidate for that office would have polled twenty times as large, bat the fact that gold, silver greenbacks now have the same the same purchasing has ''proved that the financial question is so settling itself that there is very I little for any party to do ia the matter, and the green are some if hat more favorable, to-day. strong hope for her recovery is enter tained by her parents! and friends, and her attending physician speaks encoQr agingly ofit i 3 -LAst inlKht durlnir toe storm a cow entered the.

'lot of David Aspin wall, No. U7 Michigajii street, dad iin wandering around went through an out side cellar-way and fell into the cellar, wfiere they, were obliged to leave her all 1-IIelp wps procured this morning and she was Released from her novel situation. i Arrted on atplcioi. A colored gentleuiaa from Niles, who was passing through the city this morn ing, on hiaiway to HpLmilton, was ar rested by Wi Fpwtiei on suspicion of being one Joe ililif wno: recently arrested for Being engaged in a systematic robbery of yreight cars on the Michigan Central railroad. Hill was one of a gang which has jbeen successfully operating along the' line of the above-mentioned roaa, in breaking constable' who hadhipv in charge, aod on Monday a railroad detective was in city searching for him.

The! cake was placed' In 'the1 lands of Sheriff Hardy and Fouke, JWlth' nothing Imore ithan the aboVe reBulithus far.1 The arrested Was fqundi not to be the wameq, ana reieaaea. i win una iiyco ineir, iq caii 'fit the Chicago Upholstery I House, be fore buymg lsewter largest ptock of fVames and ttimmings in the pity. all of the atest designs. Lam jbrequins and Ornamental upholstery a Specialty, i Repairing bf All kinds oa short noticeiil All Kwork; made iri the best costumel, style Jam! at prices that jiefy com)etitipnl Being both practical inechanici and having had: experience most tbej largest; 'cities snj the Continent iand in; this1 country, we; can ind willdb better than' anybody pi ve us a call at 150 Michigan ind be cooviacect. ih! I 23w3 i i in, i Mrs.

AJ M. Eddv's condition is not 1 A son ttai borh to tbe wife of Leti Linlnger, yesterdayl Ladies' serge gaiter' at ward worth for I Mr. Colfax writes from Olathe, where he lectured to a large audience Saturday night, that -the blue ribbon; men have posed 1 every saloon in the. i City ana cqunxy A comfortable two-etory tenant house: ind a good bairn have beep erected ofl the farm of Joseph a mile larid' a half thii side of Misoawaka. 1 1 4 -u I The Berger family arrived here jthls morning from Niles and will appear at theOperaiihouee this evening.

Call at the Tribune store eeati; Only 50 cehtaeach. 1 'V i new extract for i the alr at Coonley's. Aa all saloons are closed on election i day. it is generally accepted that the irowd of boy who were drunk in: the Fourth ward yesterday, caught the io fection from Jthe IS 8 All the patent i medicines advertised fn these columns fresh and'! genuine, at M. Coonley's.

r. J28d4w3232t I $-4 I. Is iMr. Alfred) Wheeler was taken seri etsly ill, at 8:30 o'clock I last while serving as clerk on the Second ard election board, land was taken borne in ft hack. is much better ic-dfy.

Ij ill I i i. i What is home without a 'baby? Many children I have Coughs and Colds now, and should haye the greatest care anda bottlg of Dr.i Marshall's Lurig; Syrup. Pjnce 1 25 cents bottle. Sold by Cuahin'g and M. Coonley.

1 1 There will be a preliminary meeting ox au aiscnargeu Bomiirs ana sauors at the office of the county clerk, on Friday evening nxt, at 7:30 o'clock, to make arrangements for: decoration day. I Have you catarrh, loss of taste, smeli, oil Herman's sure cure; for catarrh will restore Pjice 50 cents per bottlesoid only at M. Coonley's central prescription, drug and medicine store. I I BLccTiodr SETS. I I All wiia have lost the oyg-teri on the election can be accommodated vrltli 1 1 lie finest brands at Morgran'n restaur ant, where a reah case was received this morning.

i I I For Summer Complaints; or Cholera-mfantum there is nothing as safe and reliable Dr. Winch ell's Teething Syrup it never fails to give immediate relief, and is; harmless. Sold bv DJ M. Coonley at 25 eta. per bottle.

hi' 'i': t.Li. i-i raw ki. A. Emlndnt Chemists and Phvslclana certixV that these are more effective, "produce better results free from adulteration, richer, than any others, and that they UNIQUE PERFUMES are the Gems of all Odors! nn TOOTH ENE. a.

LEMON nifn SUGAR New ONE! PRICE Clothing House use them in their own ramuies. 'i .1 VTX a A An agreeable, healthful Liquid Dentifrice. A substitute for Lemons. ISMSIRA fllNfiFQ From the pure foot; YEAST GEMS. I Hop, Teat in.

the World. Chicago, St Louis Cincinnati, of iReady-MadelClpt 1. 1 1 I 1 I I 1 1 i i s- 4 I i i The i They have opened Ii I 1 11 An i i I 1 I i I 4 MVW rVTDAriT STEELE A PRICE'S LUPULIN .11 The Burnt Dry STEELE PBICE, witlil the largest stock inan me lowest. t. ii I- 111 375 and 4.00; 4.75 to 20.1)0 12.00 to 35.D0, ii iW 97 nn a a The! Peerless white Fit i Overalls, Blue and Children's Suits 1 I ingiahdlGentV Furnishing Gopds ever brought to South! Ben 1 W.

I anu at prices lower I. iH ft I I i Good Working Business Fine Drew I Worsted Suits, i i- fro Spring! Overcoats, Heavy lined Jean Pants for, Brown for 35c 40c. Wo from.i.X 200 to shirt, all linen bosom, warranted) from. Wl rid- 175 styles, warranted 4 ply, 2100 linen 15c. styles, 30 cents.

It in an snaaes. i iPleaso Cottonade Pants lOJOO. upward Linen Collars, all Linen Cufls, latest I er- i Bilfc rianazercnieis 1 i i wear and Hosiery in endless variety; at New York jobbing prices, call and examine goods arid prices and convince yourselves before purchasing. i 111 ESaoEaftgaa j. I Ij ij.

Yfnyne, Indianapolis, Greencastie, Terre name, inuiana; OvtEI, PIXLEY CO. Ft. I L-ockport, Y.j Oil City, and Ctlca, IV. Y. if- pi 5 i 'IS' J4 f- i.

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