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The South Bend Tribune from South Bend, Indiana • 4

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i j-I" ill i j. 4 vuaxo toy This Is Onr First Soutlj-imiriblt Bird Cages! Bird Cages! xne Aargest and iiest as sortment of Bird Cages in the City, just received at I vucci rioirie CROCKERY STORE, to be told at very Lowest Pricet. year of handling garden seeds In bulk therefore you need not be afraid of ole ieeds by buying of N. Kramer, opposit postoffice. I Wood, iron, cistern and well pumj ror saie at greatly reduced prices at Peter Baxter's plumbing, gas and etc fitting establishment, No.

2f Market Btreet. I dAw tf A atich in time tavea! nine" it nod more true in mending clothes, than getting farm stock through the winter, An economical and sure neip is Unci Sam's Condition Powder, it restores th W-W nave me oesv uarpet ibweeper in tne Market. WHITE nPAHITR A DC vw own, uxixu luijgcir, iu i arrive oOOIl I vi mm9Mmmmmmm s. Mmm the appetite, and wiU keep the itpiAito Alo an entire new lina ot American fchina, which ia being used so extensively last, and which we invite tie Ladies, to call and examine. Thfa ware is an exact imita tion of Frefich Ch: na, and coats hut common Stone- trifle more than ware.

ft 1 1. Wlf niinwfl oruer xo maKei room tor our from Epgland. to I i 9 WASUIKGTOWISrRKETP 7 i i' i I GAL 1 Vif WHKSLOGK 6 SOIil. II I WX-U BEST WH ITE 1 -V-- i I -hi' ri KEROSENE OIL 10 CTS. PER 1 MIXEO BIRD SEED.

CTS. PER 5 QO03MJEY POUND BROS SELL OTJ 5 I'alrs lLadles Hose Tor 25ci 5 Mlssea' i l.7.: Hose for 20 cents per' pair, HOSIERY! Balbriggan Hose, "JB1 us 1 O-AJST 5 Pairs Gem's Ilose fur 25c. 25c. Ladies' full eguiar 1 1 made Ladies' silk-c ocked Bargains on We offer special prices 77 1 U7 I i 3 1 '7 i IEHjXjS' hf.77.7. 7 Tbe Rppel Lot Bold.

he Btudebaken Bros IManufactur ing company have bought the celebrated' "Rupel acre lot" owned by SVm RilpelJ for $3,000.1 In buying the property where their upper orks. nowj stand, several years ago, they became the owners of land on the' south east, and west sides of the Rupel lot, while; thl Lake Shore company owned on the north side. The acre lot had no outlet, The price1 paid is a very fair; one, Indeed, bringing at the rate of 1750 for old plat lots, i I I The Boy WiiP. There has been a strife grin? on be- tween father and son, in the! cattle raising business. Henry Studebaker and his 'son 8am fed a race this Winter and the! boy has come out ahead.

Last week Sain sold to Johnson I Bert six two-year old steers whose average weight wasj 1,255 pounds, This morning! the father drove the samp number of sfeers into the city and sold them to; the same firn) and the average weight was 1,2171 pounds. Good for 8am. A Ban away, Robert Codd was driving down the hill to the iron bridge this afternoon when a trunk on which he was sitting slipped from ita position on the hay rack and lell nnder iheM horses heels early ing nim with it This frightened jthe horses and they dashedl upon the bri ge and collided with another team. Luckily the only damage was a broken tongue and lan unnecessary display of xne contents or toe trnnk. The Mayor The mavor has been doincr a rushintr business to day.

Aside from the cele brated peat-nut stand case, the following Were worked off: Lewis Smith, peddling without a license, $7.35, paid, pharles Maundel and Herbert Horton, rank, $10.25 each; jail. 1 -i it Ts i i I nafore" to-n Mr Colfax lectures this week in onkers and Fort Plain, New i i i I April 21t is the last day of grace In Which ta pay; your city taxes. U2d5t Dr. Hanford corrects irregular teeth Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Badet'a is quite lick. I 1 -15 I K. WestDbal is puttintr down a new Mm id walk in front of his property on 'east Water 6 I 1 Get gallon of that fine maple syrup lat Kramer'B. It is fine. 1 iThol Pinofnro tmnnft arrival fVia poon and is quartered at the: Pwight house.

lt is a' respectable looking Lt 1 iLii i ui ii. -night. New goods are constantly arriving at oses Livingston 94 Michi gan street. Pro4 Kellogg't varied exhibition rew a large audience at Price's theatre fast night, and all went away high! pleased by the instructive and amusing sntertainment. il I I i i iJ 1 jOffiqer Burhans' friends who were present on the grounds Saturday night complain that he has been unjustly malieried in the statements that he did not do; his duty.

1 iBe jsure cany attend Mr. and Mrs. Barrett's grand millinerv opening on Wedneadav and Thnrsdav of thin wftpV Al ladies In the city and vicinity, are viteo. Kememner tne date. ii 5 i "A I ---l A spirited horse belonging to Charles bbihs, broke through the bridge which crossed the west race at Hertzell i i Hartman't, this morning, but luckily was rescued before any serious accident occurred.

Charley must look out where he drives his fast horses. i 1 r-M Now is the time, to take your last summers clothing to King and have them neatly cleaned, repaired and made good for another season. Over J. C. Khoblock's, Washington street.

i 6t Mr.bharles Huff, employed at Sing ers bad a narrow escape from falling down Ian elevator hatchway on Saturday last I He didn't fall, however, and lives to; tell the I thrilling story of his escape. Judge Noyes is in the city i to day bearing tne evidence in the case of John Yerance, the Fourth warder who L.l .1 we iwvuuy scat 10 an cnargea wnn tealmg a buggy from George Th6mp son; and who it desirous of obtaining release on a writ of habeas corpus Best clothes cleanlnar and reDairinir establishment! in the I city over J. Jnbblock's, Washington street, i Pricet on suita reduced 50 cents from last fall't prices. Kememoer, first class work, 6fc '''Is, unmmms, enronic drunk, drove into the city yesterday, hitched his team on Michigan street, and; then went off and filled himself up with that which doth intoxicate. His team stood out allj night and all of the day up to o'clock this afternoon without any thing to eat for drink.

I Officer tew Keller haa taken them in charged i Tl lie Appeals to tbe Clly for Protection Last night a few young; fellows gath ered on the Rutherford Son's comer, diagonally across from the laundry Chang Long. Shortly thereafter Chang came up street and passed tnrough the 'A l- crowa on tne. way to nit place or busi nessJ He was greeted with shouts derision but paid no attention to any thing or anybody. The 1 noise drew a larger crowd and completely blocked the sidewalk Officers i Burhans and Keller appeared and 1 ordered jthe sidewalks John Barrett, of the spectators, refused to go, and immediately placed subsequently, pn one under arrest, bat ft1 of the officers con- suiting the city authority was released. No demonstration was made on th Chinaman's place of i business perhaps for the very good reason that Chang was known to be armed, and that hia religion don't permit his Conscience suffer any twinges it he kills anybody.

To-day Chang appeared before Mayor Tong and applied for protection. Of course the mayor assured him that he should be amply protected in hit rights as a law abiding member of; the com' munity, and the law abiding people of this city will see that has hit rights. If his home it again Invaded as it was on Saturday night, few will blame him if he protects himself with the fireartns in nis possession unang it wrougnt pp to Buch a state by his persecutors that it wouldn't be healthy for jthem to it tack him. We tlhang will stand by his colors until it is settled that man can live in this! 'country without noiaing nis uie in ms nanos. i A Bald on tlie Italian Peanut Meir- cnant.

I The kood-natnred old who through storm fand sunshine for the past year has stood on Coonley corner and hai eked out a meagre 5Bubsisten for himself and family by disposing ms peanuts and truit to passers-dv. up Deiore tne mayor tnis morning charge with iolatirjg th ordinance pronioiung meae Biaewaix etanas to qo usiueHtj except wnen peionging tae wners jbf the bltHdingJiTtie oldmak ad been notified by the police seven times that he woufcj I havejj to 1 vacai but for some reason he didn't go, an only moved front the front of the Bid walk back against the buildincr. Whe brought' before his honor, the old gentleman claimed that; iihe had Bold out the business to Coonley Brolhers. anjl 7 7. il7 il was working for wages, ley also swore that he Dwighi Coon had bought the old man out.

but there Jii 1 flict on the testimony of the two in rel quite a con card to the amount that was paid for the institution and the mayor after hearing iall the evidence decided tba the peanut merchant, Stephen Kanopa by name, snouid pay a fine of Tne Oliver lionise A Note from Mr, Oliver. i The owners and lessees of the newt hotel, the Oliver! House, have received' the following note frorn Mr. James: Oliver, in honor of who on the! hotel was' named "Gentlemen SThe public announce i ment made by. you of your intention to call yourlnew hotel by my name leaves' me no chance but to withdraw the objections heretofore made by me. "My obiectiont as you are i aware aose solely from motives of delicacy, but nowltbat you bave overruled my wishes, I cannot; conceal the- fact that I regard the honor conferredcoming as it does from my own neighbors and fellow-townsmen, with extraordinary pride and! pleasure.

if "With kny best Irishes for the success of your enterprise, and my hearty thanks for the honor, unexpected at it is undeserved." r-- I I remain, very truly yours, i'f JAMES ULTVIB. Adler A Store The new hat and cap store It of Adler 101 Mam street, already doing a large business. The? firm haa taken pains to BeleCt the best and most reliable goods and hare on hand a stock to euit all classes of customers.1 Call at the new place and examiae the splen did stock. You will surely find goods and prices that will suit -you. dtf lie MImat Ula Fan.

Abe Smith, a hilarious old coon, came down from; Elkhart, yesterday, and got just drunk enough to be good natured. Last night he visited a reputed house of ill-fame on north Michigan street and while knocking for admittance was greeted with a kettle of hot water which took the chill front him. He returned the compliment by hurling a few brick bats at the house, but when threatened with arrestj made herself scarce. It beats all what kind of fun suits some men. a I Grand Oeenlng ot Millinery fat Mr.

ana an. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett's millinery openings have always been character- zed by their completness, and this sea- opening which will occur on Wednesday land Thursday of this- week, will be no exception; to the rule. They have the largest assortment of millinery and furnishing goods ever i brought to the city and; no lady should fall to at tend the opening.

Every lady in the city is invuea to De present. T3 WAtHIKOTO AD 98 Mil Btts. TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 8. 1879, 1 To-day'e Advertleesxtextts, Wanted A girl.

Jor Bent A house. Xost-A brown cow. "Wanted A good girl. a Tor Bent John Tiagerty. i James Easton Real estate dealer, Tor Bent A new home and barn.

Brief ef Tblntn tm General Mercury 24 at six this morning. I School examination this.week, i M. 8. Pinafrre" to-right, There was a very heavy frost last light. I Go' to Dr.

Hanford; dental work and low prices.jf 1 Mr, Caroline Faxson haa been quit 1. The tun rose at 5:33 this morning-and will set at 6:31 this evening. Fat little mackerel for 1 cent each at -'I i 1 'd Air John R. Lemen and her daugh ler have returned from their, visit east i i The best black ink in the city tents a bottle, at tne Tribune store. 1 Lario'a fish stand has been obliged to vacate the court house corneif, wJict" of the common council The largest and finest lot! of baby cabs in the city, at M.

A. Smith's. John K. Dice, of Centre township, has so far recovered from his recent Jll sees as to be able to be up and around, 1 -iju. I Extra heavy and extra large sheets of legal cap for examination I purposes; at 'the Tribune store.

1 i I i i i I The roads are dusty in placesJ Less than four days ago they were isagree ably muddy. i I Smoke the "Parole' 5 cent Go to the Tribune store for your ex amlnation paper, extra heavy and ex tra size. i 'l C. B. 8cott is tngaged at present In paving with cobble stone the gutter on Lafayette street in front of the Slude- Call at M.

Smith's, on itreet, and examine the new styles pf all paper. i The common council had ai long ses- lion last night after a three weeks' va cation. The honorable body will meet every week In the future. Coonley Bros, have freshened and brightened up the interior of their store loom until it can now be Called one of the neatest and pleasantest placet in 'ki 'III 1 i His sisters and his cousins i and his aunts will be at the opera house to light. 1 1 5 Hr.

Moses Sterns has returned from the east, tnd Sterns Bros, store will soon be stocked with an elegant line of goods. Window shades of every description at M. A. Smith's book store, Michigan street. Tl ii i 1 i i i jii "Pinafore" tonight.

Mr. J. O. Johansen, who hai been in the city for several days looking hit property interests here, is pa after ntin is large house in the Fourth, ward on Fater street i Take your spring suits- of clothing to Xing's for first class cleaning and re pairing, over J. C.

Knoblock'sj? Wash ineton street. i 12d6t 1 I ur. w. v. voornees, or uoidwater is in the city and will remain the rest of this week.

Tie doctor in! forms us that he is receiving a large practice in Cold water. i i ill Ladies and others want to- call atj sterns Bros, in a day or find exf amine the goods on their Fie Gent i 3 Take a lath at Speth't, ready at all kourt Qf the day. Mr. James Easton has gone into the 4- real-estate as will be ieen by' his advertisement. He has rooms with Major Witherill over Gushing drug store.

Any business 'entrusted to aim you can rely upon having done in a fair and honorable manner. 11 i 'i Step into Moset Livingston and see the large quantities of new goods that are being piled up there. Chew Jackson's beet sweet navy i A tramp was found by the. night watch at Singer's last Saturday; night, inside the yard, and making his way to the engine room to warm himself. The watchman led the intruder to the gate and informed him that he! would get sufficiently warmed if caughi there again.

1 30 ,35, 40, the 5c, Coun ter. i. on the following goods An Lace Curtains; Corsets: New Drice. verv handsomei Collars uress goas ana onawis: a iui uuidj i ucv( xut ui I (i yara, tne lowest price tne aoove 1-7 6. York Store.

elegant1 line of Ladies' embroidered hose, entirely new tyTes; i Children's hose: tvles dress low; na cuns, wiin. uun-puiTX)ns; 101 uaoo uiiiauuuixcu uuin i' tt 'I I 1 i snr m- uiiiYiug vuuuxwiuua lur it Buuuuca iuo ley Broi vumw uunuNba xa iLtiewi avaa wj ww Tn Tldr Uouaewle. 1: The careful tidy housewife, when she ia giving her house its spring should bear in mind tne dear inmates 1 1 il i4 uer uuium? arc mure ureviuus wau houses, and that their systems need cleansing by purifying the blood, regu lating the stomach and bowels to i pre- Tent ana cure we aiseaBes arising irom spring malaria and miasma, and she should know that there is! nothing that will dn it an tiArfM.t1v nd aural ti TTon Bitters, the purest and best of all med icines. Bee other column. For every ache, pain and bruise on man or beast Uncle Sam't Nerve and Bone Liniment ia the Balm.

Sold by Uoonley liroa. i Peevish children bave worms, i Dr. Jaque's German Worm Cakes will de stroy the worms and make the children happy. Bold by Coonley Bros. As a reliable and cheap remedy for tne verioua anectisns of the throat and lungs, we heartily recommend Dr.

Bull's Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents. For a pamphlet on Electric Treat 1' ment, of chronic diseases with Electric ity, which will be sent address the Mdntsoh Electric Belt and Battery 192 194 Jackson St Chicago, 111. NO CHARGE. 7 7 i ko of an acceptable nature, and not to exceed font lines, in tnif column, are free to all.

Advertiaers should remember: that letter! directed to Initials Only are not delivered through the Pot-offloe. If initisli are used tnejr aaould be directed to tbe pare of some erfon. srm or rosc-omce betters aa-re8ed eare of Tbibun. will be DromDtly de livered. I No Business Adrertisementa Inserted With out ray.

If answers fall to come the first time, we in vite a second, third or as many repetitions as are neoessary to secure what you advertise for. wian tne advertisers to, leel tnat tney iu-e not imposing; on us. but are doing us a by using our free columns, as we are determined to make THK TRIBU I Ii; the: medium i i 1 Through which the general public may always nave tuelr wants supplied. i 1 I FREE ADVERTISING. "COB RENT A house of seTcH rooms, with a.

barn desired; no. otf Market street. St FOR RESIT A ChaDin street. new house and barn, i on Inquire at Mrs. Stephen's Millinery store.

Washington street, lilt 1TASTED-A good girl eaUlfind a place dt calling at Micmaan street. sn by calling at 98 must be a good cook. FOB RENT A fine, large two story dwelling house On Water street. Fourth ward. The house is convenient and in good condition.

Kent reasonable. Inquire of John Uagerty, 27 Market street; r7 It OHT' A brown cow. woolev bead, udder i-J longer behind than in front.) Any longer behind than in front. 1 Any Inior- mation will be gladly received by J. Bellman, 72 Lafayette street, cr at this office.

i ii TITANTEO A girl to do general house work. Four in the family: man. wife and two children; most be willing to help some with the children. Will pay 12.50 per week. must come well recommended, inquire at tne Tribune store.

'I2t3 TT'OCNtt-On market streeL a gold ring. JT The owner can get It by calling at this ofllee. azt DOABDEBS WANTED At 215 MIrhiran street. Good accommodations at 13.00 per weea. y.

-y-f tm. 7 7 WASTED A competent girl, well recommended, at north-east corner Michigan and Monroe streets. 1 1 '11U WANTED A partner to take half Interest in a few counties of the best patent-right ever invented. A man that cam sell Territory preferred. Address P.

O. box 1 869, Boutn xnd. s- i 'llto COB REXT House with 6 rooms and hall. A at No. 65 Market street.

Apply there. 1 2t GOOD Cheap residence lots 'for sale on easy terms. J. B. iiirdseU.

i IfrANTlCD To rent a house or a suit of tour or five rooms. P. O. box 1592. City.

Address, C.i TJ 17 OR SAIiE Or exchange, vacant lots In city, and town lots in Bt. 1 this city. Boon county. Nebraska. Also lands in Ne braska, and titles perfect.

Apply to Aj T. jUfquUlard, South Bend. 'I D7t8 17 OR REST. The south house in 'the M. Thomas block on Lafayette street is now for Apply to A.

JN. 1 nomas. THOBSALE-Or exchange, a lot in Edwardt-X burgh, Michigan, building with two front- entrances, occupied at present as a photograph gallery and lumber office; opposite hotel, and Within 300 feet of depot. Apply to A. T.

Uoquillard, South Bend. i "07 16 HARRY I am a wealthy widower and desire to marry. I have a steady in come from rents and nrofita of $2,000 a year, would refer a woman between 20 and 35 years of age; of good habits and quiet disposition. a i aa. i a rt Aauress r.

v. wi ooaia liend. Ind. 8t6wlt SALE-Or exohange. two lots in the s.

thriving town of ttangor. Micbtgan, in agin ess centre of town. A rood two story dwelling on one lot and a one story bouse on the other. Apply to A. Coquillard, Bontn Bond, HOWE A BBOffH, nCMTIPTP UL11 IIOIOi Teetli on 'Fine Gold Plates.

Celluloid and Rubber. They make a specialty in filling and preserving the ntaral teeth. Irregularities in teeth corrected, satisfaction guaranteed and charges reasonable. Office 67 ashington street, oyer uaywara enoe store. 1717yl James Eaci on.

REAL ESTATE! DKALEI1. Over CushlDg ft Co. Will buy and tell real estate. Parties harin call. Will attend reai esxaie to sen.

wui ao wen to give mm a ad to paying taxes, eto. lBl2m3 arrow iiamourg images; i 'lurKey rea table aamasK; colors arraniea at iou cents per ood3 were everionered. New Special Flavoring Estkacts. Eminent Chemists and Phvsiciana certify that theaa? croodn are free from adulteration, richer, more effective, produce better results than any others, and that they use themfin their own emilies. a- lirr- Mm' mm IIIIIAIir nmi-IIKro ill nl fmWr fI SaO AU WUUMi EN E.

An bealUafdl liquid Dentifrice. SUGAR. A Sabetltute for Lemons. JAMAICA CIMCER. From Pure Root.

iPRicn STEELE PRICE'S LUPULIN ii i i The Jieat Dry STEELE PEICE, IIanrs.f i I Bucceesors II ly I. TOOTH LEMON EXTRACT i 'J'dM Huipe "TUVzxolr. i gton Stroot, 67 YEAST GEMS; A Bop Yeast in the World. ij Cliicaso, St. louis, and; Cincinnati 1 ii to Hay ward.

and comprises all of the standard makes. Beat the Universe. We do not wish you to buy If we do not give i 1 I mil i Are reoeiring, and have now in stock the finest and largest stock of 5 BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERS For Spring and Summer wear ever brought to the city, and at prices wlioh will bear ii 1 Our stoek or LADIES' MISSES' AND OHILDREITS FOffl. IT-U Ml Is the most complete ever in stock, In Men's Wear We All we ask of the trade is to give as a call. you prices to please, or lioots and Shoes Landsome enough, and at lowest 1 -la i.

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