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cunuBxt fun. COAL ALT D. MILLER. Editor. Have received a larger lot of i The fanhionable Brenton lace is simply oldfashioned net with the figures Gamed in it.

4 Handsome new wraps are of drab cloth in circular or dolman shapes, and can be worn, with dresses of any colon Merchants say that jet laces and gimps will be more used than they have been for several years past. 1 A novelty in stockings has a rnedal-Hon of lace Uon the instep, in which the owner's monogram is workc I A 1 material, clearly the mummy cloth used for tidies, hown for Summer dresses, and also called inummy cloth, y' 1 The Boudoir fan is something new. and conceals 'among its intricacies a nowder nufT and powder, as well as a tiny ivory icomb. i A handsome trim miner for evening dresses is chenille embroidery; It comes in1 the new pale blue. shades of olive-wood and i I From JU Detroit An oldish citizen who had sera ped a few hundred dollars together started in the saloon business on Hastings street a few days ego, and a man who he knew and did not particularly admire started in.

the same business at the same time a tew doors above lhere was some- thinflf of rat rivalry between the two places about fixing up, and the old, man was constantly on a watch to see that the other 'did not eet ahead of rhino He had just settled down to the belief that be; was a lone ways ahead, when 1 1 came a customer who said 5 VAbI; you'll have to hang up; your fiddle iiow. The man above was just showing me his slate. He has over twenty names on it since morning, ana four men have just cone in there after fen cent drinks i I "lab. dot some facts exclaimed the old man. thoroughly aroused in a mo ment.

CUJ! "Yes, and I'll bet he'll have $20 charted to customers before night? ''Und I shall haf more as forty I Vhait tills I runs mit der grocery for a slate, Und den you sthand on der corner4, und gif all der poys some winks to come in. I don't let dot man getabeadt of pie if I haf to puy ten Bchlates i Night closed in on the old man on top of the neap, I i 1 Tb Dead WH. in the cornparison wita the i loss or a wife, all other bereavements are trifles. The wife ehe who fills so large a space in the domestic heaven, she who is bused, so unwearied in laboring for the precious ones around her bitter, bitter is the tear that falls on cold clay You stand beside her cofHn and think of the past, iit seems an amber colored pathway where the sun shone upon beautiful flowers, or the stars glittering overhead. Fain would the soul linger there.

No thorns are remembered above that aweet clay, save those your band', may have unwillingly planted. Her noble, tender heart lies open to your inmost sight. You think of her now as all alt beauty and purity. But she is dead The dear head that laid upon your bosom rests in the still darkness upon a pillow of clay. The hands that have ministered so untiringly are folded white rand cold, beneath the gloomy portals.

The heart whose every peat measured an eternity of love lies under your feet. The flowers she bent Over with miles bend now above her with tears, shaking the' dew from 4 their 'petals, that the verdure around her may be kept green i and beautiful. i 1 1 i I A. Prohibition! Ticket to Noml- i'l from th Indianapolis Ifexct. The Drobibitionists of this state are tired ot being made the dupes of the political parties, and have determined to call a state convention, to be holden in this city" op the first of May next, to put an entire ticket into the field.

They claims that for twenty-five years they have been promised satisfactory legislation on the temperance question, by both parties, and have been denied on all hands. Believing that they can not get anything from the present legislature, not even a respectful reception or bearing of their petitions, the action above indicated has been agreed upon. Men will bej nominated who will devote their whole time during the eighteen roonthi hat Intervene between the date of the convention and the election. Dr. R.

T. Brown is named for governor. An active member of the prohibitionist league, estimates the number of voters now in membership at 10,000. I A Natural Washing- Machine Disco v. jJ I tfff in California, A natural washing machine has been discovered in! Tulare county, Cal.

It is a boiling An ingenious fellow has applied for the water right, and constructed a clothes- wriDger to be run by a water-wheel at one side of the spring, whete it boils over into another of clear, 'cold water, in which he has placed a sack of indigo. The ranchers of the settlement resort to the spring to do their washing. The clothes are thrown into the water, i which has a whirling motion, and are drawn in out of sight; In (about five minutes they come to (he surface, float to the wringer, and are ran through into the other springy where! they are rinsed by passing through another In less than thirty minute the i washing is done, land the rancher is on his way home rejoicing. His happy wife meets him at the doorr hangs the clothe out to dry; and returns to kiss him and. tell hjm the weather is very pleasant.

11 "A stich 14 tinie saves nine" is not more true in mending clothes; than in petting farmfstbek through the winter. An economical and sure help is Uncle Barn's Condition Powder, it restores the sick, strengthens the weak, improves the appetite, and will keep the stock in a thriving condition, for it supplies the valued qualities in grass. Sold by Coon- ley Uros, 1 i FASIIIOX NOTES. ft 1 XII E3 11 1 Is the Only im tho- A.i li r. -i i' (jiy wliere mado a specialty.

109 llichigan Street. 1 I'll Bend Next door to the South National Bank. I -II TAYLOR BROS: HardwiareJ Stores, 1 ilinwarei House 1 Goods. si 'if 1 7 1 i J' mi 1 1 Call and See TJs, 91 Llichigan Street Swygart's! Block 1 Third door south' of the Post- office, with I a full supply of 1 Dunham's old stand, near 'the cdrneit of i 1 sr William and Wayne i 5 Streets ie s.emt's mm ssml East Trt BU, Sntb Bend. Physician's Pro8criptIoa carefully prepared.

Store open day md night dljr REnEClBERn T.cw 1 -i TEAsJ i'i 'I 1 I i i 1 r-s i Furnisning 0 sni i bro. i 1 Mil 1 i i t- I I i i i A whirlwind on washing day makes the clothes An old cow ought to be able to navigate on the sea as well as on land; we should think she might steer with her udder. i Books are a man's best friends. They never go back, on him when he lends them to a neighbor, 1 Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen hopes to get us to pronounce his name Yalmar Yort Boyesen, but we'll see him in IHjafjfjs first. i "Why are you looking at me so intently, Theodore.

I "I was gazing at vacancy," replied' Alice, dreamily, i 'j The murderer who, was sentenced to 99 years imprisonment in Kentucky, the other day, vows he will never serve out his time he'll die first, I Our exchanges are full of items about the "Light Running They probably allude to the hired girl who goes around the house in her stocking feet" I 1 "Oh, yes, they have ribs enough." she replied, as she laid down ai corset, "but they don't feel like a man's arm, and you don't look for 'em on Sunday nights." 4 I A musician, Q. Sharp, ad his name on his door thus, G. Sharp," A wag of a painter, who knew eomething of music, early one morning made the following addition: "Is A Tongue cannot tel( the words or express the astonishment of the. crippled soldier in Connecticut who awoke' to find his wife using his wooden leg to pound the beefsteak for breakfast. A Massachueett's woman fsras so jealous o' her husband's fiist wife that when he died she! refused to allow him to; be buried beside her.

She remarked I to the undertaker at the funeral ain't a going to have that woman a-leanin' on Jim's arm at the resurrection day if 1 -1 i. .1 II i 1 1 I i i Kin neip jou pei. -j 1 I ABOtb One. 1 James Fairfax and Mrs. W.

B. King, the adulterous couple of Kalamazoo, have again eloped, Mrs. King leaving Battle Creek and joining Fairfax; at Bellevue. They have I not yet been heard from this time I Too Stoat Cnrc Tliat Conkb. With Shiloh's Consumption Cure you can cure yourself.

It has establish ed the fact; that consumption jean be cured, while for coughsbronchitis, whooping couch, asthma, and all dis eases of throat and lungs, lit la abso lutely without an equal, two doses Will relieve your child of croup, it is pleas ant to take and perfectly; harmless jto the youngest and no mother can aHord to be without It. i xou can use two-thirds of a bottle and if what we say is not true we will ret und the price paid. Price 50 eta. and $1 per bottle. If your lungs are sore or chest or back lame use Shiloh's Porus Plas ter.

Sold by Coonley Bros, i 1 i hu 1 i. i 'I Have you are jou consti pated, have you a yellow skin, loss fof appetite, headache; if so don't fail use Shiloh's Systemi Vitalize It I is guaranteed to relieve you, and will you continue to suffer when you can be cured on such terms as these. Price 110 eta. and 75 cts. Sold by Coonley Bros, i IX 14 1 Wells' Persian Perfuine 'Hackme-tack" ia rich and fragrant, try it.

Sold by Coonley Bros. 3 j' I "Tn First Dom elves Trial bottles of Dr. SWayhe's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry; 25 cents. The distressing which' threatened serious results, is quickly cured before developing a fatal pulmonary affection. For all I throat, breast and lung disorders, Asthma or Bronchial affections, Hooping cough, Liver complaint, Blood spitting; no remedy is so prompt and; effectual as "Dr.

Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild i. I I 1 'J. I "I have made use of this preparation many years; and it has! proved to be very reliable! and efficacious in the treatment of severe and i long; standing coughs, i I know of two! patientsnow in comfortable health; aha who but for its use I consider would not how be living, i Isaac S. Heebeik, M. Straustown, Berks Pa, 1 Prije: Trial i bottle, 25 cents large size, $1, or six for $5.

single 25 ceir bottle will i oftentimes cure! a lrece-Uv cough or cold, and thus prevent much suffering and risk of life. 1 Prepared only by Dr. 8wayne Son, Philadelphia. Sold by Cushing Co. 1569 Indies, Delicate and Feeble.

1 Those languid tiresome sensations, causing you to feel scarcely able to be on your feet; that constant drain that is taking from your system all Its former elasticity; driving the bloom from your cheeks; that continual strain jup! your vital forces rendering yori I irritable and fretful, can easily be i removed by the nse of that marvelous remedy, Hop Bitters. Irregularities and obstructions of your system are relieved at once, while the special causes of periodical pain are permanently! Will you heed this? See "Truths." The yellow fever epidemic treated intense excitement throughout the country, yet every community; has a greater foe to human life, which Stalks abroad unheeded. Yellow fever has slain its thousands, but neglected colds its tens of thousands. The practice of letting a cold cure itself is fraught with suffering, sorrow and with death. There is no remedy more valuable than Eilert's Extract of Tar and Wild Cherry, those that use it know its worth, and will not be without it, for it surely and quickly cures colds, coughs, croup, catarrh, bronchial and pulmonary complaints.

Sold by Coonley Bros. I 1 i 5 Uses Caution, In calling for that excellent medicine, the Great English Uouga ltemedy, be sure other palmed off on you. you get no zm. THURSDAY ETZNINQ. FEB.

20. 1879, NORTH On last Tuesday evening there was a concert at Miller's hall. .1 George Betcher has bought the Amos Blocksom farm, just east of this place. William Buchtel's last Monday. son was buried There are a great many complaining with v.

I 'h I One of our schools is cloned this week on account of the sickness of the wife the teacher, D. H. Snoke. jj Era. Cherry has a sign upon his office bo people can find the justice's office.

I The Lakeville band is expected to give our band a visit on Friday or Satt orday. We are hating the "ground hog'? winter in earnest just John Albright will go to keeping house in Cole's addition in a few days. i The valentine ball last week went off quite pleasantly. jj; Relatives from Chicago are visiting at Martin Finch's. 1 1 1 I I.

R. Cole goes to Michigan City on business on Wednesday Ruddock and Kring have a contract for several barns, to be put up in the spring. 'I niles. 4 I 1 1 Th Hon. Schuyler Col fax has been secured to deliver his celebrated lecture on "Abraham in this city, on the 14th of April, the anniversary of Lincoln's assassination.

The ladies of the Baptist church deserve i credit for securing this lecture. i Enoch Egbert, a well-to do farmer, living between South Bend and Buchanan, was yesterday adjudged guilty, by a jury of the Berrien circuit court, of criminal conversation with the wife of a Polander, and $500 damages awarded; In the opinion of some this was a put vp job. 4 A couple of small boys were arrested yesterday for picking ladies pockets of their kerchiefs, on the streets. S- -31- BIT CARLISLE. About one foot of snow fell on Wed Anilnit 9f.vtmp (Ka J.W 4 li; 3 I 1 'j The Christian church social was held at Samuel Brown's last Friday bight.

The novelty of it being one mile out of to wn and free passage both ways in large sleighs brought in overwhelming numbers enjoyed themselves finelyjH An oyster supper was served up among the many things enjoyed to make the entertainment pleasant and agreeable. D. R. Brickett's child of two years that died with the diphtheria was fri-tered Wednesday afternoon. The funeral at the M.

E. church was conducted by Rev. J. H. Crooker, of Laporte.

Charles Kimbal, a new convert at the Christian church, was baptized Batur-' day evening. The meetings etiH 1 continue afternoons and Tnirtm 1 faw. The contract for erecting and put-ting in the New Carlisle water Works was awarded to George C. Morgan of Chicago, last week, for He will erect a brick engine housed on' the low grounds at the east end of ho wa and place inside a steam engine, Firm-enich aafety steam boiler and a Worthing duplex fourteen inch cylinder pump. The water tank of 2,500 barrel capacity will be placed on the hie h.

ground, near the west end of town. pipes Mo oe wooa wound Wltn heavy iron bands, and laid through the three principal streets running east and west, and connect each other by pipes running north and south, and at proper intervals the twelve hydrants will be in-' jserted, I 5 The Shedd family, of Three Oaks give a vocal and instrumental concert -Thursday night at Hay-'s: hall; The tickets for Burdette's lecture sell like hot cakes. f1, Card Frera Ir. Ilntnpbreys Dr. L.

Ilumphreys' compliments to his friends and patrons who have unpaid notes in his possession, with the information that personal ill health for the past two months has disabled i him from attending to his professional business, and for the past two weeks has compelled him to remain'' in his room and bed. He feels that it would be but simple justice and a graceful act on the part of delinquent patrons if they would call at his residence) No. 13G Washington street, and pay In part, or whole of their several amounts of indebtedness. i I i 5 Kindness, if nothing etrocser, should induce anyone to use Dr. BulPs: Baby Syrup for the relief of the diseases, of Babyhood.

Price, 25 cents. BREED'S! i Chemical Compound (itre; Xing,) ata large expense to me which have secured for the benefit of my customers. 1 'U i Hereafter all Coal sold by me at retai wilt be prepared with this COMPOUND without extra charge. then by' reduce my proit per ton, but expect to be reimbursed by larger sales. jRemember it costs you nothing to test it ill' I I ITS ADVANTAGES ABE: It prevents the escape of all poisonous Gases, Decanav 11 vniireiy oonsumes will make the Coal last one-fourth longer.

increases the heatinr Dower one fourth. I am a' a prevents Clinker formation. i on can readily see that it does bnrn the Gas (which otherwise escapes nnignitedj by noticing the flame which is much increased in volume. ana barns like wood. i If Gas escapes from yoor stove or furnace, TIT IT.

'4 If yon want a bright cheerful fire, rr it. If yon want to reduce your ooal bill tet it. I jlttj icixijs of; i Goal and Wood. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. i p.

IchapiuJ E. 139 Michigan Street. In The First Place Fonrteentblj, Do Yon Buj; Ycnri; Ccal! i am Selling the Beet Quality of HARD WHITE ASH COAL, lit- i 1 i i i And guarantee It to be superior to anything I 'brought to this market, except Lehigh. 6 I- i i I 1 I SSUj Coal requires no Drugi, nor Chemical preparations, to induce it.toi bum, and it will give atiifac tibn 1 every time to the purchaser. I invite the attention of consumers of Ilard Coal to the new sise.

No. 4. or small Stove, which, I keep, a grade between Nut and fiange, that meets the wishes of any person and Is be coming Terr popular, i i I it, i i jii t' Hard and Soft Coal of excellent quality, Very superior Blacksmith Coal from Virginia mines. Prime seasoned Jseecn and Maple i Wood. Baled Timothy, Marsh and Clover Hay.

Loose Straw from Oats and Wheat; fresh and bright, for filling Beds. Yard audi Tfarebonie near Iron! Drldg e. "tiji i i 1 IbvIGHT DEMING. The Singer Llfg Co.s Trade II ark' He re Ulnttrated. if, II VsMl Will $TA Alt rA.lt nftyS.

i Base of Arm, on every uintina Singer, Se wing and on top of arm printed in (Hit; 'The Singer Manufao- taring Co." All others are a fraud and counterfeits, look out for them. TnC GENUINE, SINGER WEiy 1 FAMILY MACUIJVCS. Are sold at the lowest living rates and on easy terms by us. Call and oblige. ill Respectfully," E.

Agt I 1 15 men IGA9 STRKT it Word to' Buyers. '1 Now that Winter Is near, tt is for your interest TO riSD OCT Who have the AND LOWEST PRICES I -i-OF 1 I'i it. VVITJTER GOODS. I it The larest stnclr nf TTnMa 1.nVt TinfTaln. Wolf.

Plush and Wool Robes, Sleigh Bells. Water-Droof Horse Covers to ha found in tha City, is at HO. 80 MAIN 'If I i' I Si' Ilorse Blankets at the Lowest Price. Xap Robes 1.75 and Alt other Goods exceed ingly Low. fe Also made another Redaction on Ilarnesa- Single Harness, hand made, warranted, $14.

The largest Stock of Trunks, Traveling liags to be foouq in the Uitr, I Priws the Lowest, I i We Defy Competition (be above Goods. HEATH STEELE, SO 3IAIX STREET. PROF. CHRISTIAN ELCEL, 3: if Of 61 J' MS- ii i i-' Teacher of the Piano, Organ. Violin, VfKJal musio and voice eulture, and all musioal 1 instruments, string, wind and brass, respectfully solicits the patronage of the public.

He has had sw years experienoe as a Composer, Player and Teacher in Europe, New York and this City, and jraarantees satisfaetionof the highest order. He also teaehes i thorough-base and is usioal com position. Musio arranged for any instrument or number of instruments. I Esgkuenent tolicited for TEOF. CHJIISTIAU ELEEL'3 Orciettra.

All ehaxffea rsuuonahle. '62dS12wlx i 1 I Is 1i tho; Celebrated PEARL SHIRTS, FOR WHICH THEY ARE SOLE AGENTS FORVTHIS CITY. And as this is the season for making shirts', we invito all in want of WELL HADE AND PERFECT I FITTING SHIRTf TO CALL AND EXAMINE THE i iss "KaFfl iff bus ssssssiav VSS i We are selling1 the above at greatly reduced price. STERNS BROS. South Bend.

January 31. 1879. 1 YOU MUSTHOT READITH1S! i IF IOC DO TOD FIND P. Berger, The Taylor, I8tUl at bla old Stand. Corner of TastilnKton and Michigan strete.

Orer Peok'i Clothlnt Store, II Reptlri, Cleans and Cuta CTotLlnt in the Best Styles, i IS KNOWN AS ONE OF THE BEST CUTTERS IN THE STATE He gives special attention to Uak and Cnting boys' clothing. He euts the Best Fitting and easiest made Shirt Pattern in the State A lit warranted, Sottth Bend. Airuat 15. 151US2Iyl Dri Eliel's Sons DTiggists, No. 82 iMichigan St Strictly Pure.

Drug '3 and Hodicinc At Lowest! Prices unr rrescnntion Jjecartment is I the Host Complete in Northern I OPEST DAT AS WIGHT- i DR. ELIEL'S SONS. SELLING CHEAPER Til AH i' Even. Carnage! Trimming. Vim Tor 17 yean employed the Stndebakar oarrlage works, a uarruge trim- mine ihop in i 1 1 113 MICHIGAN STREET.

Is prepared to do all kinds of UPHOLSTERIHG i And Bepairiac at Low Prices for Cash. gutting iBown Carpets. i im a Qpectaity witn nun. mtr inn Ww aB.k ak.t kind, or rplrlar. call and nlm.

of Hair Work Manafkotured by MRS, E. BERKLEY, i 1 i I 1 Xo. 80 Sllcblgan Street. -We keep eonstenrly on kand erery Style of Hair Work made from first quality of Hair, i AT lioVESTl PRICES. i ai Hair which has become Worn or Faded We will Color male over and 1 1 Warrant Combing also made np to order in nice style with the; roots all one way.

and the Lowest Prioes. 5 I dw B-fflaESD! IS At Low FUmres. at FOURTn WARD I ROCEItY, Corner of East Water and Emriok Streets, i Also, Feed. Urooeries and Produce at lowest prioee. lutiaoo 1 i I.

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