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idee carts. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. the officers in charge of the The Lowest Prices fcbt footfe rib May be it calls them Captains, or Fore- nnHB copartnership heretofore existing be- men, I call them assistant engineers. tween the undersigned, under the firm name of Gardiner Larson is this day dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN H.

GARDINER JOHN LARSON. South Bend. Aug. 20. 1873.

73d2u77wlt EVENING. AUGUST 23, 1873 Wood Thieves Arrested. W. W. Giddings, the Lake Shore agent in this city, noticed as soon as he assumed his duties here that considerable quantities of wood were disappearing from the company's sheds.

He kept close watch, and this morning succeeded in catching two of the thieves, who are now in care of Sheriff Turnock, at the jail. Cushing Co. At all events, the party who said "the works are always oat of fix when there is fire1 was in charge of the hydrant whose stream did not exceed ten feet in height, through about 600 feet of hose. Another citizen informed me that the Advertisers are requested to hand in their Ague Uses You up; But by ten o'clock on each day, in older to DRUG STORE. their insertion underthe proper head In LieUf'sFerer Ape Cm works, or pumps, were about three-quar Iailt Tribune, and by ten 'clock on Fri-t for insertion in the Whklt Tbibunk.

uses it up certain, and warranted to Care, and is in either ill Goods Guaranteed to be Strictly Pus, I-H onest Thief. ters of a mile from the fire. Chills. Liquid or Pills. Hon.

W. O. George, who had a satch Cures all Malarious Diseases, The figures showing the losses were taken from the Bay City Tribune, and Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. el stolen from his car seat in the Union CUSHING. A.

0 Fever. and General Debility. SOLD BY 1. T. APPLEUATK.

at Indianapolis, a few weeks depot, as the Chronicle says my whole state dtlyl while he was absent from the car, since, G. F. LAYTON, J. TRAIN OR. ment is false, except as to the time when the fire occurred, these figures must be has received some valuable papers that lb the columns of the Tribune will be found advertisements in nearly all lines of business, ssT frst-olass booses and establishments in South Bead, which we cheerfully commend to our nsaders as being in every way worthy of consideration.

Persons contemplating purchasing Or arrestment will find it to their advantage to look ever the interesting announcements, whose concise and clear language bespeak the go-ahead E. GRIFFIN, South Bend, D. n. SMITH, Mishawaka, F. WARREN.

New Carlisle. were in the satchel. They were sent to false too. Laporte by express, and when he was orn Exchange. SF This same Chronicle asks what good it would do, to take the hose on Manufactured at Plymouth and Indian- down there to-day he was so notified.

apoiis, oy 72d77wm3 PERSHING CO. top of a lumber pile, and let the water men of oar city. Their enterprise and LOId Folks' Tees Party, nd Mrs. S. VV.

Palmer, gave an reputation entitles them to confidence and run down, if the pressure was insuffi Mr. cient to throw water to the top of the "old folks' tea party" at their residence D. DEMINC, L. G. Real Entate Agt.

no. Haostbtt. Notary- JPublic. pile from the ground? on Michigan street, last evening. The ssjseg, If the Chronicle will watch the streams COr.

wator a as, i Ji At seven o'clock this morning the mercury hours were most pleasantly passed in reviving old time reminiscences and 78; at twelve o'clock, and at four Nearly Opposite the Dwight House, at some future fire in Bay City, it will learn that water can be carried much higher with a given amount of pressure enjoying the hospitalities of the host and hostess. Among the guests were Offers for ssde the celebrated PEARL WHITE when confined in a hose, than it can be To -day Ad ve Mr. Colfax, Rev. Alfred B. G.

Cosgrove, of Warsaw, with forced from a nozzle. Voand Gold Tooth-pick. Miller Memhard Painters Wanted. For Sale House and Lot, The Chronicle will also learn that, HAGKRTY Sc TONG, ATTORNEYS AT LAW jj i AND 1 REAL ESTATE AGENTS, No. 9 Odd Fellows' Block, (upstairs.) 69d6t7ttf.

SOUTH BEND, IND: FIVE CENTS. Advertisement of "Loet," "Found." Wbass," "For Rent," not exceeding Jive linen inserted in thin column at 25 cents for each insertion. For more than Jive Knee cents per line each dap. Eight words constitute a line. their wives, Mrs.

Harriet Alexander, of GENOA LIME inougn tne noiiy worics make some New York city, and a number of our good displays when they have been pre I I pared by ample notice, previously giv tea ol -Brief No older citizens. Rupture. We glad to learn that an opportunity will be offered to our citizens to Thin 1st en, that the Bay City Fire Department will be compelled to carry their hose Wheat has been and is coming into to the tops of buildings as the fire examine for themselves in our own town market quite briskly. streams the Holly Company talk so Manufactured by tbc Union Genoa White Lime of Toledo. 0..

also AKRON LOUISVILLE CEMENTS, GRAND RAPIDS AND SANDUSKY CALCINED PLASTER, Land Plaster and Plastering much about, and show up during their Want a cook. test cannot be raised at will or when Sheriff Turnock had fourteen boarders last night and he don't ran a free buss sither. Mrs. Harriet Alexander, fof New actually required for fire pur the new method of caring Hernia, now in such extensive use, and enjoying a great popularity in all parts of our country. On the 26th and 27th days of August, 1873, a physician from the Elastic Truss Co of No.

683 Broadway, New York City, will be at Room 28 wight House, in South Bend, and will If the Bay City works are so satisfac York city, daughter of M. Stover, tory, why was the Hyde Park Committee sent home, after seeing streams only from hydrants near the pumps, when is in the city visiting. i -I IK Prof. Wilcox has returned from the Want a situation. Want a salesman.

Want a servant girl. Want to rent a store. Want to sell a piano. Want to sell a horse. Want to lend money.

Want to buy a horse. Want to buy a house. Want to rent a house, Want to sell a carriage, Want a boarding place, Want to borrow money. Want to sell dry goods. Want to sell groceries, Want to sell furniture, Want to sell hardware.

Want to sell real estate. Want a job of carpentering. Want a job of blacksmith ing, Want to sell millinery goods. Want to sell a house and lot. they asked to be shown some streams apply the new Truss at the same prices from the most distant plugs? Teacher's Institute, which was held at Grown Point this week.

He reports having a pleasant time. Wm. H. Beach, of South Bend. It certainly looks as though the Bay a 1 uity worxs can only tnrow water to a Sajlnaw and Eastern Hew Salt LATH, SHINGLES, CORN, Oats, Chopped Feed, Timothy, Clover, and other Grass Seeds.

SALES BAY, OATS AND WHEAT STRAW. good height from the hydrants near the stoppine at the Congress with hisl pumps. But probably the Chronicle will brand as a lie, the report of this Hyde Park Committee published in the Chi Want to And any one's address. Want to sell a piece of furniture. Want to buy a second-hand carriage.

Want to sell agricultural implements. cago Tribune a few days since Want to find anything you have lost. Our citizens have read many letters Want to advertise an family. Daily Saratogian. Morgan A George are still able to apply all demands for those famous Lawton blackberries of which they are the sole agents in this city.

1 The late James A. Ireland had an insurance policy on his lift in the Protection of Chicago, for five thousand dollars, rtning to advantage. vl Want to find an owner for anything foun nd, like the one in the Chronicle of the 15th Advertise in the BUILDING PAPER And Sheathing Felt, written by those who are paid to SOUTH BEND DAILY TRIBUNE charged in the New York office. Attendance and Competition at Oar PssiivV The indications are that the Northern Indiana -Fair to be held here next commencing on the 2 2d, will be the best ever held here. An effort is on foot which it is hoped, will end in giving all an opportunity of attending that is to have the manufacturing establishments closed at least one of the days of the fair.

It is hoped that this will extend to all the business houses of the city. The city owes that much to the fair and our citizens have not hitherto taken that interest in mim which their importance and profit to them demand. We would like a mania for exhibition to seize upon our merchants and worry them like the plague. An earnest desire to, and a generous zeal in competition, would gives most healthy impetus i a iS i 18k -A dS JHildBE 13 Jm 3 TT'OUND During the old JT Fair Ground, a cold toot! folks pionie, on the i -nick The owner and Felt for Roofing, Carpet Dfilll. which we learn, will be paid i can nave it by cam: Qg at tne tribune omce.

proving property, and paying charges. 74dwlt mn a 1 St Deadening Floors. had roe sickness, ot whicn we have WAJfTED-Six First-class House Painters at Miller Mem hard's (suc cessors to E. J. Pine) Paint Shop, 60 Washington Street.

74d77wl our fall share for some time back, is abating, and as cooler weather approaches we hope Walkerton say regain its general good health. T70R SALE House and Lot on South-west Hard and Soft Coal, X' corner of Scott and Day Streets. Will be sold at a reasonable price and, to a prompt party, on long time at low interest. Call at Tai-BC5S office for particulars. 74tf.

A subscription circu- Of every variety adapted to the wants of being erectk erection of a tuts vicinity. sated looking tow Catholic Church in our So far FAMILY FAVORITE Knitting Machine knits stockings heel and toe complete, it also knits all kinds of fancy work. Call and see it at to trade. us nave earnest com CASH PAID FOB noslte tne i. S.

M. S. dnnt. tne drug store op Agents wanted. E.

H. Griffin, General Agent tition at our next fair. for Indiana. 73d MARSH AND TIMOTHY HAY FOR BENT The small building, on east side of Main St. in rear of 77 Wash.

St. Suit IN ANY aUi able for an office or small business. Apply to A. iSartlett 7: FOR REST A house on North Main St. Contains 7 Rooms.

Enquire of J. A. Bart- VICT6R lett. 69tf STAND HDD NT SCALES they have met with good success. Work on the B.

P. C. R. R. is being gushed right ahead.

We have heard it rumored that orders had been given to make the bed of the road wide enough for a double track. Qt. W. Buffum has adopted the strictly cash system, and cash buyers are particularly invited to call and examine sis stook of groceries. 73d4t W.

W. Giddings, the new agent of SsW Lake Shore Company, at this place, sVae now moved his family here. His residence is on Scott street. Mr. Giddings has been laid up several weeks with a sprained ankle, at his former home, in Hillsdale, but is now able to go on duty.

FOR SALE. A House and Lot on William Street, cheap. Well worth $2,200. but will sell immediately for $1,800. Parties desiring a splendid bargain enquire of Wm.

M. Curtis, on the premises, No. 36. William Street. 64 tf THIS MORJfIXG'8 NEWS.

Accounts from all parts of Iowa shows that the yield of wheat will be large, probably as much as fifteen bushels' to the acre. Grasshoppers! are raiding Pottawat-tomie county, Iowa, in great numbers. Many fields of corn are being destroyed by themr Thewaif forking southward. Great excitement exists in Baxter Springs, Kansas, over the discovery of lead in the streets of that city. A negro boy found it by accident a few days ago, since which the streets has been vacated by the; city council, and the citizens have turned out to mining.

It is in immense quantities near the sur misrepresent the Holly works, and; therefore are fully aware of the extremes to which such parties are forced in their frantic efforts to shield the inefficiency of that system of water supp some of them even going so far as to say that I denied the authorship of the letter to which the Chronicle replies, ai id accuse the editor of the Tribune of writing it. If the Tribune prints this letter, its editor, as he probably does with most communications, will perhaps make some corrections in it; then he will be unjustly accused of writing it Anything to beat Stand Pipe." The Chronicle is not the only paper that is engaged in shouting the praises of the Holly works, while the citizens, who expected ample protection from fire are denouncing them all over the country. Let the Chronicle visit South Bend when our Stand Pipe works are finished. Come without notice or warning, and bring along the figures sho iring the, coat of its Holly pet, and oui citizens will take pleasure in showing fin streams from our most distant hydrants, without any preparation or humbug whatever, that will shake its confidence in Holly's system, and prove it to be the most expensive in Its first cost, the most expensive in operation, and the most inefficient, of any known system Water supply, jj The editor of the Register of this city showed me a letter from the Mayor of Bay City which says that at one time, during the fire I witnessed there, a block of wood got in one of 'Hlg drants, which might have pi evented a good stream being thrown. Is this another Ue (in the opinion of the Chronicle) or was the block ,000 LBS.

ACCURATE AND RELIABLE, iliiCit; FOR SALE A good lot in the north part of the city. Convenient distance from the business centre and will be sold on easy terms. For price and payments inquire at Tbibunk Office. i jjg FOR SALE A vacant lot, near the Peninsular road, iik the south-eastern part of the city. Terms made known on application at this office.

38dtf The Only Scales in Under a Cover, protected from face. storm, free from snow and ioe 4- and Appell Use Bay City Hol- all times. Ijr Water Works. for St. Joseub.

South Bend City 20 ock Yard! sst The State assessment of taxables shows our county to be the eighth on tlie list, with $14,231,375 taxables, and 4,448 polls, which beats any of the counties in the northern tier. 10 per Cent. Water-worts Bonds, THE STOCK DEALERS OF IffTMKST PAYABLK AT THE KIRST SATIONAL BANK OF SOUTH BIND, INDIANA. JOSEPH COUNTY who desire to buy or sell, by live Weight, stook of any description in the City of Phi lias Phi lion has sold his place of ssiness on the north-east corner of for J. construction of Water-works 1st the city of South and Emerick streets, to S.

S. offer ss soutu sena can here find inst what to for $8,000. This lot is 22 feet splendid chance capitalist. Month thev reonire ScsUm ad in atari to the To the Editor of the Tribune The Bay City Chronicle of August 15th politely gives the lie to my statement published in the Daily Tbibune Of Hth concerning the working of their Holly Water Works, at the burning of Peters' mill, notwithstanding which, I can truthfully reiterate what I said in that statement, but in doing so, would beg the privilege of explaining a portion of it In the first place, as I wanted to boon the safe side, I said the water from the hydrants was thrown through about 1,500 feet of hose. I believe that actual measurement would show that not over six hundred feet of hose were used in the line I re-fered to.

I was made to say in my first letter that "I wetat down to the works and asked the engineer" Ac. This should have read, I went down to the Hydrant and asked the engineer. Now I do not know what the Chronicle calls wide, and has on it a two-story wooden af a prosperity unexcelled. the United States Government Stan block. if equalled toy stay Other city in the hydrant when I saw dard A yard to contain their stock State.

It is a ft rent manufacturing centre and controls ss larsre trade from ron Understand but I good on This block story WM 0, while in process of weighing and EL try trust the Mayor of Bay City will record hands are leaned In coupon all arrangements required for con all excuses that will be made for future form, in amounts of $100, 8200. 8500 venience and safety. or 81,000, with lO nor cent, interest 1 failures of the Holly works. He will then find that though the works are not payable annually, and eon ho honsrht As the painters are now at work on she stair-cases of the High-School build- 9 ipg, they must insist, say they, on people sot annoying them by going on to the tower, or rambling about the building. Now this is reasonable, and we know tnat our patronSSMtoo courteous CALL DT AT -an i at the South Bend National Bank, First National Bank, of South Bend, or always ready and on time, that excuses ai tne t.

josepn Gountv will be. There will be plenty of blocks, CORN EXCHANGE and see how it is yourself. South Bead. An. 15.

1873. e8d76w-yhi breaks, and every thing else but water. A. Appell. to transgress.

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