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i If I 3 ci Arm a. 1 1 The Bom PedeaUrlan. "iVow kladitvn Courier, iii The i Season SAW FORD'S RADICAL CURE CATARRH A purely vegetable distillation entirely unlike all other remedies. i.M; GREENE FOR nuiiG LI WEN SUITS, AND- -1, 1. h- i ai is now at Hand.

The jplace ill 0 buy tli em good and cheap, is at 65 WashiDgton Street Hop! BHiers are tb Forest and Thev are oomDOnniil from ITnna: I uanaraae ana lanaelisn, the oldest, bexi jnnd most valasble medicine in thai world itind contains all the best and most curative! the properties ot all otner liittera, btag tnef greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator "earths No disease or iU health csvn possi bly long exist where these Iiitters are used.J iso varied and perfect are their operation I They give new life and vigor to the aged! infirm. Tc all whose employment cause irregularity of the bowels or urinary organs.f rmn i.it. th mB.wtm a require an sjipeiizer, tonio ana mild itimulent, these Jiitters are invalua ble, being highly curative, tonic and stimu Jatine. without intoxicatinai ii No matter what your feelings or symtomf nre, what the disease or ailment is, use suop iiitters. ion't wait unui you are sick, fiut if you only feel bad or miserable usei una outers at onoe.

At may save your life. Ilundrels have saved by so doing. will be paid for a case they iwill not cure or helt. v.s.'.f i i Do not suffer yourself to lt your friendsf sutler, but use and urge them to use lioi i bitters. i I.

i- f. i 1 nob Bitters is no vile, drug- fsred. drunken nostrum, but the Purest and iiest medicine ever made: the Invalid Friend and Hope." and no Person or fatn ily should be without themJ Try the Bit-I ters to-aay. Try Hon Coagti tmre ana Palu uur. Por gale by Cushing Jc Co.

I OFFER TO SELL MY STOCK OF HARDWARE i .1 4 At a Bargain on Small Pay- Or will commence to sell at Cost from the 1st day of May, until closed ouL i 1 1 hare about Six thousand dollars worth of Stock', consisting of Shelf Ooods, Latches Hinges, Mails, Glass. Paints, Oils and Yarn ishes. -7 1.AU j-i AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Farm Bells, Lard and Fruit i Presses, all kinds of Wagon-makers', Cabinet makers' and Carpenters' Tools. Hna at Vi a Tt JPf ITwTniersVW wa 'i SiA3 fM tUO aJb UaAXs-LIXsAAb Burglar and Fire Proof Safes, Office Furniture, Tin Oil -tanks. Pumps.

and other Goods, to many to mention. if i I WILI, SELl. IX JOB LOTS OR ItETAIL AT COT PRICES UNTIL ALL SOLDj IBT OltDEB TO QUIT. Henry Shopbach, diwmS 136 Ullcnlan Street. AND FRESCO; PA NTINCj I'f ALSO Carriage and Wagon Painting, papier HAncixd I CALCIMINING, IN I IBV ETC.

mm terns B.e. ros. 1 1 1 i 1: a. WRITTK-V rCE THE SUUTB BISP TB1BVJTS KT yr. b.

Above those bright and silvery streams, Yon silvery moon hw sweet it beams. Upon that moon how many an eye Hath (razed since first it plumed on The whispering maid, as throqgh the grove, She wandered ith her listenbg love; The warrior bold, on dinted As lone he watched ijn tented field; The ptnsive bard at jnidnightj hour, j. As rapt he, mused inf lonely bqw'rl Ilowoft, how oft, ohjj gentle Queen, Beneath thy cold and silvery sheen, Upon that.pale and nslve wiitj'ik They've gazed as I alia gazing! "i 7 '1 Havegsred, and gard-and gaud andthouglt What wand rouspow'r thy beauties wrought. Qh, gtntle Queen! op. gntle Queen! How maoy a dark and dreary, scene.

Upon; this fallen world of nun, Hasthou beheld since time began! tump of freedom wild and shrill, Thoiiiit heard the thraldomed call; The tyrant tbou bast seen arise. And wen the r'ghteoius fallt i -The Hch, the poor, tie sad, the gay. Wherever thou hastjpaet, I Ilast fhou beheld swipt, sweM away, rikeeaTei beforefljlp Wast! I (jh, many, many a wiary scene, Basil thou beheld. oh i Queen 1 Oh, many a dark and dreary scene, I For jtwch have eTer been. 1 licbiiiic pile4 ITheymtoma are moioture, like per i si -t-s- A Pf'' imj I.

at night as if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum! the private Darts are sometime effected: if allowed to continue, very striouBi tefuiia umjr fojiow. Dr. Swayne's all jhealing oint- Anr prnhi I. mi rn I I Aro great euf- JJUjUU KJ AAjJi iv ferers from Itching; Piles, jeeymptoms were as above described, jthe use of Swayne's Ointment in short time made a perfect cure), I 5 I J. V.

LHRIST, liOOt shoe I houVe, 344 N. 2d street. T. C. Weyji ax, Hatter, :8.

mi Eighth street, Philad'a. Header, if you are suffering from this distressing complaint, or tetter, itch, scald head, ring worm, barbers' itch, any crusty, scaly akin eruption use Syfayne's ointmens and be icuredi Siat by mail to an addresl on receipt oifpnce, currenq or puBtHgeoiauipH fiOi rerrta a box. thret boxes $1.25. Ad- dres letters, Dr. wayne Son, 330 Sixth Btreet, No charge for advice, f.

Sold i by leading drbggbts.7 fii J330415OU. i Iro "Voti llir -r Vo the Stl Louxu PohX. 'D' vou diet much this: warm weath er?" asked a friend tof old Fuzbuz, as he took off his hat and i mopped his brow the oher day. f'Dye it Dye it answered Fuzbuz, running hU hand through, his hair, and looking at his fingers, j'what do you mean, sir?" JN Why you look good and hearty, and as 'for color" ivV. f'Coior.

color What is it to you. Bir, whether I dye my hair or pot? i Hang itjeir. if I had 6uch an infernal-looking red head as you've got, I'd dye it sky f'Look here, old Fuzzy, what in thun der are you talking about I asked you if you seeing that you were i complaining of dyspepsia the other day, and Vou begin topi rave labout hair- dye." 1 1 Too Tan Be Happy If you will stop ail ot your extrava gant and wrong- notions in doctoring yourself and families with expensive A n.tnnt ItniMknivH! AnM :11. tVkat Af hajrm lwayB, and use only nature's sim pie remedy for all your ailments you will be wise, well and happy, and save great expense. The greatest remedy for this, the great, wise and good will tell you, is' Hop Bitters believe it.

See "Proverbs" in another column. I I Try It By All Ueaiia. The Great English Remedy is with out doubt the best expectorant ever of fered to the afflicted public. Warrant ed to break up the most troublesome cough or cure the worst form of throat disease in an incredibly short space of time.1 There is no medicine that can show more evidence of real merit than the great English Remedy-for colds, coughs, sore throat, asthma, consump tion, letc. Caution Do not be de ceived.

You who want a good medi cine see that you get the Great English Remedy, and you will have the best medicine ever offered to the public, and that will give ii satisfaction fully. Remember, every bottle Is warrant ed, i I 1 1 823t4 1 Irs. LYftoDdm, Dress r.Ialicr SOUTH BEHD. South-east corner 1 of 2Iichiean and i JfFori Rtfi I Calico' Suits made for 7b cents to $1.00. utlier equally cheap.

work war- t-riH vAv antSnAinliAM 1ifLtf i i i i r. Llalxinrja Eizj H. B. -i Adams Has removed to the North-eist of the Post- oflice, on Market street, Where she will keP th Lateit BPf Styles i Of Pattern! AT HALF PRICE. ai.

7 Ststim of Dtsss Cuttiso at reason- ot. fit and inads on short nouce. Ail worK rnarenteed to fit. :u.kdl hCabtain John T. Quire, the celefcrat-i cd sub-marine diver, who baa been lb ere for several Week in.

the interests of the owners of the sunken Calumet, makes a' pr6poHitidn t0 atteinptj one of the Iverf thought of4 lie proponed to; walk from here to Cairo; on the bottom of the Ohio river in twet- tyfive daysand has friends who; will back hint fur $10,000. 1. It he attempts it he will a InoaJc to accomfany: him, upon which will; be placed air pump and other; lie will claipa the privplegf of coming up whenever he dfeemsUt neceesaryf but proposes to walk every foot of the diat-i ance in tne time sntcinea.i uir. is a 'solid" man! mentally and physically. lie Is thick setj ronur and tough.

His exploits severity-five feet under the wave at Hi. Loutal made him famous throughout the country as a diver ana tnoget woo know mm personally equaiiyi admire him for his social Qualitiea and stamina of character, He is a modest, unafwunling! gentleman, and when he makes a proposition; td walk from Cin- cinuati Cairo on the bottom 01 the riverl tbxe who knpwlhim' best know that he si means and he will acfomM puan tne ieai or approacn it as near as Sossifele for; an air: breathing mortal, om pared to each an undertaking the exploits of Boy ton on the surface of I the aIe8L7llh foflted nlL JVi '-i 8 U7T 'l sitiod, we forego further comments until parties are beard from who have money, and are williDar to put It up against, the ftuu-iuaiiuo pcurot ii I i fj, mmmm i What I'al rtMrLifv i Khw In si Hrnn A Water. I iWhy, one night: last1 week I's ober to 1 Doc Russell house, an' de ole doctor he ai me would 1 like to see a drop ob water in his glats (his magnyfvin' elas. i meanir j. tote urn sariiniv.

do ne rig nb delglasst an' when he get urn all rightihe role me take a good look Wa'al. Mr, Cheefman, daUone drapl ob 1 water I seed more wonders: dan I ebei saw in de hole course ob my lije. Der -was a like ii gran mother sight cap wid lone string, a scootin'; roun' after another i thine; like curry-comb wid a nounc ed handle. Deie, a year ob corn wid a to file down each; side; an' defusa ting. I kuowed a six legged base-brum come'swiramin along an' jus' swallered it.

7 Talk fabout wonders on de lafi'J- dey ain't i patching to de 1 i A Cnul Boy i The young person ol the oil region in Pennsylvania is a hand," land quite practical in emergencies. root longince ayoungbterUiving neat Tei iroiia, jRQQiqentiy nimseit. abdomeni 1 iThie wound waa notilverv' dangerous, so hb ehdeaored to cenceaf it from hi father. ffcfefit ihkningjjiofl everrtne xauier compejiea nis onspTing id show wp, when it ti was! discovered that he cut the which lay near the surface, out with a razor. In the mean- tinae.he had drnnk a large I quantity of water, a he sard.

see if he leaked and finding' that he was not filtering! quietly settled down to take it easy un4 a 'is i. ul he got I t. I ii. i I 1 i si? A Pen Picture A few months, ori even i weeks, since her pallia countenance was the very type of riUddy health the delight of the school and the pride of the household. bhe was always welcome wherever duty or pleasure led her.

Diligent, punctual and exemplary, in the class-room, lobe-dient and loving at home, She won the hearts of all. But alas 1 those slowing I linn (I tvl j. W. I consomption. Thei vpice once stj en4 chanting In laugh and song is feblef huiky and broken by hollow cough.

Let us approach her couch I and gently take her bloodless hand in our own! Do not shuader because ot its feeble, passionless grasp. The hand once ao Warm is si i i. enri to I Ii tyi an ahAora rvn rv-i linAa wnne tne coras ana tortuous veins are ptamly mapped If upon I its lurlace. ii lhe pulse that bounded with repletions impartintr beautv. vivafcitvi health, and strength.5 to the Bvstem.

is delicate; to touch. The enervated heart feebly propels' the, thin, rcanty blood. Aiuajj we; lose uer wnue yet so ypung and so fair No. There is relief. 1 But something more Js required than; the oDsefvance i ot hygtenic rules, fof en reeoiea nature caiu lor -aid and she must have it.

Administer this pleasant medicine. It is invigorating. It allays tite and digestion and sends a healihv I me irruaoie cougn, improves the ppet viuKie iuiuuxu uki tvnoie ueiuir. ine oiooa is enncoea. nervous power in 1 "S.I creased, and thei heart bounds with a new impulse.

Her face i brightens me piooa i is her yoice Is clearer, and her requests are no longer delivered In that peevish, Iretful tone so deadening to sympathy. I Her aten is still faltering, but? Strength is rapidly returning. Lei us take her out in the warm, Ule-givmg sunshine. In few weeks Bhe will go Without our aid i and be able to join her companions in their pieasan pastimes and; feel her whole bein "warmed and expanded lntn? feet life The chahee is ao irreAt that we tnint sne is sweeter and nnhier than I I ever And the i medicine whioh has wrought thh; transformation, 'we look upon as a blessing to humanitvi for there are otheJ XtrteA rtn hd VRS.JSLr.ISS! 'i. 1 At.

i ..4. I cal Discovery has; raised her. mI T.i .11 It i will; raise others. si dw bummer complaint or Cholera-frifan ram, this tearful comDlaJnt which in carrying off the, infantMnd children by can always Surely be checked and cured mo Miuwsauus at. mia season or the year.

immediate re- Knt 2 Slav as fr bh Do not fail; to give it a trial you will oe pleased with its charming eCect. je sure ana ear ior lit. WinrhAl Teething Syrnp. Bold by D. M.

Own- ley at only 25 eta. rxr tinttU i i s-t-t- I I i I SATURDAY JUNE 29 1878. 73 Wabhiitoto Aim S8 Maiji ALFBFD B. U'XXXXZSi 1.., jors. uttounrmirntaV c1 Editor Tribune The of Ax ford desire to state that theytwill support ha nomination for Recorder of osepb County at the coming; republican convention'.

The frUnds of J. Ham Greene, will tupport him for Courty Recorder. Object to the de cision of the republican county convention. J. B.

Greece, of Mishawak will be a andlr date for Recorder, tubject to the republican convention. 3 1 John Q. Maughermar will a candidate: for Recorder of St. Joseph County, fubject Ho the D. C.

Smith, a one-armed; soldier, willbe a candidate for recorder of St; Joseph County, subject to the decision of thesjrej ubllcan: nomir nating convention, and respectfully auks the people of the county to consider his jj We are authorized to announce that. George W. Brown, of Walkerton, wijl be a candidate for Recorder of St. Joseph (Jounty, subject to Jlntlan Tenth DlMtrlefc Kepobtleau S'nnu-rsmatnonl f'nlivrnf Inn Persuantito a reaoliition adopted vsisiwu swwuwu 1 June 6th, In a caucus of the delegates of the counties constituting ituting the Tenth congressional district of Indiana, tsndiDc; the republican 1 state icon ven tion. notice is hereby given that deler cate convention of the republicans of the Tenth congressional district of Indiana, will be held In theitown ot Wanatah, Laporte county, Tuesday, July 16th, 1878, at 10 o'clock A.

for the purpose of nominating candidate for representative in congress and to transact any otner appropriate bust neas, 1 i if i Upon the basis of representation adopted for the late state convention the several counties of the district will be entitled to delegate vetes as to-wit: St Joseph, 18; La Porte, 15; I'orter, iu; Lake, 10; Newton, jas per, Starke, Pulaski, AyhUe, chairman Tenth district republican con vention. i ff t'oni-ili of July Haver's froelama tlon. jj Mayor 8 ustice, i I City of South BesdJ Lucius G. Tong, mayor of said city, do make and publish thU proclamation. hereby granting special permission; to lire cannon and other arms in said City on the Fourth of July Mext, prpHea, however, that Buch permiasion shall 'not apply to any portion of jfche city in the immediate vicinity of manufacturing and the jpring of sguns ing, not to the killing off; birds or; animals.

7 If I1 In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Btal of said city this 28th day of June, A. 1878. L. U. XUJNU, Major, LSEALJ 'Hi Attest: E.

W. HenjMcks, l-City berk; Hi! When a wife does the cooking she likes to have her husband praise; the victuals. If Mr. Miller, "of Burkeville, had praised his wife's cooking i his relatives would not now be at the ex pense of a tombstone for him. tie did not, but instead, said, as he sat down to hia beefsteak, "Wife, here's a fly in the gravy." "You're all the, time finding fault," the wife replied.

jHarsh; words were followed br angry words.4 Mrs. Miller seized a coffee-pot 'and Mr, Mil ler clutched a carving knife. The scene of combat was shifted friin the kitchen to the woodshed, and there Miller picked up an ax, severed Mr, Miller's head from his body, and faint ed.H That she fainted showed she still had feelings, but what woman Is going to have her cooking criticised without resenting it? I ii hi ii In no country are changes of fortune so quickly made as In the United States. A few years ago the daughter oflWm. M.

Tweed was married to a rich! south erner and the wedding gifts were vat- ned at now she; is living in I New Orleans in destitute tixwuiusuau- i ces. UISUA WAKA. i Rev. J. of Alleean.

a former pastor of the Presby- terian church at this place, was in town on Wednesday. 111 4i Dr. C. A. Daugherty and lady of Lakeville, spent last Sunday in Mlsh awaka.

1 I 1 1 1 I'll i I 1 rs The "Magic Jack" company I are making large shipments bf the improv ed wagon jack to the leading jobbers throughout the country. --i 3Ir. John Sammet and Becher were married at Mistf Mary St, Joaeph OsibU. church, on Tud.r B)rol. Rev.

Father Oechtering tr I i M. V. Beiger Is improving hia property on Third street. (3 i At the meeting of the: board of town trustees on last Thursday, Mr. Ai B.

Lamport was elected to fill the tacanct piration of Dr. Butterorth'l fi! The doctor has served ul faithfully? in -a aaM tat capacity for the pastelx years, and our citizens generally will regret that he is no longer connected with jour school board. i the r-JL every In pfratlort of this remarkable remedy 1). Dlant. and bark is gublnctrt todia.

tlDatlou, wheruby the essential medical prliiclnle obtained lri vapor, condeuel and botllcd. What remains in tins silll Inert, valueless, and totally nntlt lor uao fa an ortrnniam so delicate as the nasal passaKcs. Ttall simtls are losolnble comnouutla of wuody fibre all Uuctorea, saturated solutions. SAKFORD'S RADICAL CURE Is a local and Constitutional remedy, and Is applied to the nasal pttSBRgeit by lnsufljiitiou, thus allayln Jtiflammatiort ana pain and at once correcting, cloatisInK, and purlfylngthe secretions. Internally acts itpon the organs of circulation, keeps the skin motet, and neutralizes the acid Olson that has found ita wsy Into the stomach and hence into the blood.

Thus a care progresses in both directions, and tt does not Seem possible fop human lngtwuny to Uerisa more, rational treat menu, i i I surprising cure. I Gentlemri, About twelve )car ago, while) travelling with Father Kemp's Old Folks Concert Troupe as a tenor singer, I took a severe cold and was laid up at Newark, N. J. This cold brought on asevere attack Of Catarrh, which I battled with, every known remedy for four Weeks without avail. and was finally obligud to give op a most desirabla and return home, unable to sing a noto.

or three years afterwards I was unable to sing at all. The first attack of Catarrh had left my nasal or. gans and throat so sensitive that the slightest cold a fresh attack, leaving me pros tratcd. i way I continued to sutler. The last attack, the severest I ever hail, was terrible.

I suffered the molt excruciating pain la my head, was so hoarse as to be scarcely able to speak, and conpUed Incessantly. I thoutrtit i was solnr Into oulclc consumption, and I Cruily believe that had these symptoms continued without relief they would have rendered me an easy victim. Wnen In this diBtrcMing condition, I commenced the use SairFOBD'a Radio Cuita ron Catakkh, very reluctantly, tconfeMi as I had tried all theadver sed remedies witho tised remedies wltlioot bentflt, The first dose of this nrtl' nenui medicine gave mo me greatest reiicr. hardly possible for one whose head aches, eyes who can scarcely articulate distinctly on to count of the choking accumulations in bis throat, to realize ho much relief I obtained from the first application of Sanfosd'b Ridical Crm. Under nmnuuence, Dom internal ana external.

I rapidly recovered, abd by an occasional use of the remedy since, bave bieen entirely free from Catarrh, for the first time In twelve years. I i i Kewicctfotly yours, I i 1 CKO. V. II0LBROOK. waitham.jmass., jan.

B. ib.u. i P. H. Ijiurcliaseilitiie IUdtoal Crg of GEO.

HGEKijf uggntt. Uumford jttuUdmg, I laeh package contains pr. Sanford's I Tnh.Hnir Tiik. Tmnmnil witU. lull directions for ue in sll cass.

Fricei, Si. 00. J-or eale by all wholesale and Retail DrutfijiKts throntrhouti tha 1 anfl Canadas. FOTTERj General Aireuta uiu uoienaia uruKxu, ijosion, Mass. CHUD ana) VOLTAIC PLASTER An Eiectr 1 ii" Galvanio itemi fnmhnni1 with a hiahlv edicated Piaster con- taining the choicest tnedlcina! Gumt and Balsams known to modern Phar macv.

Thpsa Planters hsrS nftw bcn Tirnrn tha nnhlffl i for two years, snd. notwithstanding the lmmania number of rmnediesiln the fornt of liniments, lo. tlons, pain-ciirers, aiill ordinary planters, thoy have steadily increased lnSaie and met with universal approval, as evidenced over one thousand un. aoiiciiea vestimoniais in our possesion. iiany re iiinraauia caees usvo uetTt certiuea to oy weu-known cltiziiiis In s3 narts of the United states.

copiesof wlitch will fe sent free ef charge to any one desiring them. Improvements, in many ways, have been made, as feufrgested by experience and use. until it IS believed that they are noWDerfectln every respect, and lis plaster in the uorld of roeacme. Am we a irom every eunerer intue land is a stride trial. ho price the cost is dcAibld tuiSt of ny other plaster.

But, notwlthstandiinf the. efforts of the proprietors to make the best plaster in the world for the least money, any similar remedy can te bought, numbers of will bo fonnd read to tnUrepresentthem tielfieh motive and endeavor to auusutuie puiers. you as ur i i COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER Have It If you have send to jus for It. I Sold by all TVholesalft and 'Rotalt Trnirrtiifa throughout the United States and Canada, and by Wkikb ds I'ofrTBR, Ifprie tor, Uostou, Mass. 4i DoWn pey Go! in WHAT I II 6 xflCB 0T JjlfiAlS Having" pecided that, we can Furn -j- i a nb i Heals at We Sha Continue at 143 an Street To Furniih Meals' to all who Favor 1 us with i their Patrona at the Unprecedented, lowl Price of Ui it TWENTY CENTS.

Respectfully Yours, D. V7. Russ Co. .1 RCSTALRATELRS HO, JOHN! III IbICodiId. But EiBGtft, the Tailor, is at lis old place on the comer of Michlran and Washbr ton over Peck 's olothlnr store.

Ha Makes, Repairs and Cuts elothlna to order in the best 'If'- IS KNOWtflAS OyE.OF THE BEST CUTTERS1 IM THE STATE. He gives special attention to Mak ing' and Cnttis? boys clothing. He cuts the But Fitting Shirt Pattern in the State. A fit wanasted. South Bend, April 22d.

1878. 15H321yl i Twenty1 ffaAa lToii i. j. i rs BJIIIiSffllT. IUOTIG JO CONSUMERS TOBACCO TAO ToilACI has caused many imitation tbereotto be placed on the msrket.

we there-o fore caution ail Ct ewers against: purchasing inch imitat ons. i i i. I i All dealers buying or selling other plug IaKsaAa htt.TinO A.j m.l.HUilak.l 2 the i.aw, and all persons violating our trade marks are punishable by finis and imprison-H mentl NEK ACT OF COIsUKCSM, ALU. 5 Theaenuine I.OBILIAItn TIN TAO TOHAtt can be distinguished by a Tlx a TA on each lumo with the word LORIL. oq LAKU stamped thereon.

Over tons tobaeeo sold In ia7t. and nearly S.OOO persons employed Jn factories, Taxes paid Gov'm't In 1S77 about noo.ood, and during put 12 years, over I a 1 1 x3 xuenogoous soia oj au joooers a rama-H facturers rates i 3231 527m o3 deod I I SPRIfJG GOODS, I sw i i LAOESj MBpWS, And a Compute Stock of TRir.ir,iimcs, Just Opened at 1 MRS. BERKLEYfS JX6. SO Sllculeraii Street. And selling at the lowest prio ices.

uaii and see the new styles. Carriage Trimming AND I -v upholsteringL I Rpmhnrfl IM' For 17 i rears emploved In the Stndebaker ebak carriage works, has opened Carriage trim ming and Upholsterins shep in basement; JI2i MICHIGAN fcTIlEET, other lines inline best manper, at Lover Price tban any where else ia th city. All work guaranteed, give him a all. I Meath Steele I i 'i ri -V Price List of Sunimtr ITorae Drees Goods. LOOK AT THEIR LIST.

I i i lis i 1 100 Lap Dusters, 100 Fly Scrims. 100 nyCordets, 100 pairs Leather Team from UJbQ perlpair, up. i A Fine Stock of. Fancy Leather i NeU from Flank, Body and to Head. I Large Stock of Ear Tips.

from'25 cents up. Bave "5 a Bt0 I of Team and Fina TmnVs T7eliBff Ea 8hwl straps. whiTis: KrtianiiB. ITftTnha A HEATH Cs STEELE, WO. SO MAIN STREET.

OP a. The great celebriel LLINERY uss OM I'CULI UP WSIMW s4 lu i i i Nets, for Farmers rl IV: mm, aa. 7 fy near oaeerera nai store. iie la wen; pre-fmrnt VsZ 7 lHi I I I AH' I pared to trim! and upholster Carriage-, III Wla I VI lllWl a Buggies, Baby-cabs, Sofas, Chairs and all ill I 1 1 Snop i on Center Just l. off Main.

I Satisfaction aguranteed both: as to Work and Price. 1191yl Cti0BE I LIFE iiJSURAWCE CO. 13 Surplus. 523,652.69 Paid Policy holders in 4 3,503,070.87 ENDOWMENTS AT LIFE RATES. ii.

iiarto lien Aer 1 1 i i (. Por northern Indiana. tirCJounty Agt's Wanted. i i I352yl siN ill if I.

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