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outI)-lcntr ribittw Latest 'N HigM Fail-field's Spools of I Have never been! so Complete as jnow. IN convex; concave, perescopic, bifocal, i forked TEMPLES, COMMON! COLORED.COQUILLES AND GOGGLES.1 Toe IIollx Hydrant Butt Aa-alast tbe City Attorney Hubbard and i Water Works Superintendent Abbott jreturn-ed from Cincinnati this morning, where they were sent by the council to look after the threatened suit of the. Holly company 'against the city for using hydrants which are claimed to be an infringement on Bixdsall Holly's patent Tney learned that the point in controversy is not the hydrant itself, put the outer shell which protects It from frost. Mr. Hatch, the attorney for the Holly company agreed to make a settlement with the city for $173.40, which would permit the use of the 42 hydrants which are now here, and.

that are infringe ments of the patent! They learned from others! in Cincinnati that the Holly patent is good, and Mr. Hubbard informed a Teibuxe representative that it would be the best and cheapest plan for the They have all) Varieties Needed for Perfect sight.1 I 1 CUSHIM 001, DRUpaiSTS, Offer at Perfumery, Hair Oils, Brushes, PRESCRIPTIONS It is considered good luck the road, a four-leaved clover over your right shoulder and C. Morgan. iThe reason Iwhy i i CZC3 to 1 ll ') I i Low Prices, 1 Toilet soaps, it 1.1 i Pocket Books, Combs, I Carefully Prepared! find an old jj horse-shoe in in the field, to see the moon to buy your groceries! of H. it is lucky to deal with him the string; so call on Hank a trial order and leave em.

Frightful Accident to a Pleas-( ure Yacht In the St. i I Lawrencei 1 i "I 'i i I i I i i Capsized by a Squall and Eight; of Its Occupants Drowned, if i Drutal Ulurder of a Sou by an Enraged Fatberj In Pennsylvania 4-! The Little Fellour Brained TFltb a Iloe In tbe Presence of Ills Mother, Miscellaneous Uome and ij PEMrsrirAGii A Brutal In Cambria county, James Wilson ordered his 12 year old son to go with him to hoe. The boy's mother had just told him to carry some feed to the pigs.1i The boy determined to do his mother's bidding first, and the old man lay in! wait at the corner of the house and struck him as he returned from the pen, hitting him on the head with the hoe and killing him instantly. Afterward, in his anger, he; jumped on the body with his feet. He was arrested and there is talk of lynching him.

V. OHIO. I rWas Not tbe Cat. At Tiffin Ohio, a prominent merchant, Edward Jones, was disturbed by an evening 'cat He went out in the yard to shoot the cat; when several shots from his gun lodged in the neck of Miss Mary Minderniau who was out in an 'adjoining lot. Friday she brought suit for $2 000 damages.

I i I WYOXIXG, I Fatal Rsvapberry Two. men named Blanchard and Hedges got! into a dispute about the right to pick raspberries on a certain piece of ground at False Bottom, five miles Cheyenne, W. Friday, and Hedges shot Blanchard twice in the hand. Blanchard, returning the firer killed fledges instantly. I i Frlgritral Accident.

A pleasure yacht containing fifteen wersons sailed out on the bt Lawrence river from Point aux Tremples, Friday, when a mile out In the river a squall struck it I and the boat turned bottom upwards. Eight of the occupants were drowned before help could reach them. The victims were all? members of weatlhy Canadian families. I TflJt XJCW9 VOJlPfUtSSJSD, f. Home.

1 The glucose factory at Davenport, was burned Friday. Loss invoice $60,000. It was devoted to the manufacture of sugar and -syrup from John Hope, convicted of the robbery of the Manhattan Savings Bank of in Securities and cash, has been sentenced to the penitentiary for twenty years. Dick Green, near Bardstown, shot and killed his mistress because she Insisted on going to the funeral of a friend Green was arrested, i- A boy named Smith had hie feet cut off by a mowing machine, near Fostoria, Friday; Six men started in a boat from Fort Colborn for EnfTalo, July -3i. Friday the bodies of five of them "were found.

All six were drowned. Marcellus Floyd, colored, was hanged by a mob at Walker, Texas; Friday, for outraging: a white girl. The widow of Lowery, the North Car-Una "swamp angel," is under arrest for resisting revenue officers, 1 1 i I Siporttng-J I I Weston; will leave England the last of AugU8ti.j Cbapelle is nearly 30 miles ahead of her competitors in the San Francisco I Owens and McMahon I will wrestle in Chicago, between July 22 and August 10 for i I Uulemo swam 9 miles ai Montreal in 2 hours and 85 He issues a challenge for any amount I or any dia- tance. if! Dobler and Deadwood Dick Gayon, will walk i in the Chicago exposition building 75 hours, commencing August 30, for $1,500 aside. If .1 1 The war in Zululand ia: declared vir tually at end." The English steamerj Bbrgon, was lost in St.

Mary's bay during a fog. The crew was saved. There is nothing in the world more beautiful than a fine healthy baby. You cannot dose your baby; with opiates and hare it but yon can nse Dr. Bull's Baby Strap and still maintain the baby's health.

Price 25 cents a bottle. I i $5.00, Byji Buying Tour One Montlij of THE ORIGIONAL Low Price i Grocers. Try Knohlbck's Own Roasted Co ffee. Roasted Daily The dnly 'Tresh Roasted Coffee in the City. DRY GOODS! DRY In consequence of the ad- vance in Raw Cotton Haw Silk and Vool, it looks as though; you would have to pay more for goods In that case it will i his fall.

rr you this line to buy you want I i summer. Goods in our are very low in price. There is no material ad- vance I at present We close out our Ladies' t-jV Trimmed Hats at most any price, rom this Call; and See South Bend, June 23, 1879. E. POOLj PHOTOGRAPHER, Has move4 Into his nw rooms! orer Wlkr'a Drus Storo, No.

82 Main street, and Is better prepared than ever to do tbe best work at the lowest prioes. AU kinds of pictures, taken on shortest notice, All work warranted fisrt class. 38o1896mol James Crawley's Expensive Urnnk. Jam 68 Crawley, of Laporte, pick ed np on the streets this mbrningj so intoxicated; that he didn't know they were holding mammoth temperance camp meeting in his own city. He wad taken before Justice Dunham, by officer Frame and mulcted in the sum he paid with a great deal of grumbling.

He spoke with municipal pride of his own city, where it didn't coet a jman a cent to get drunk." Jim was on hU way to Buffalo, New York. M0r JBlsr Wheat YleldaJ Mr. Geo. R. Flood, of North Liberty, was in the city to-day, and reports several heavy yields of wheat.

Charles Williams' had SO acres which turned 01 1 1,100 bushels. Otis Williams had some which ran at the rate of 42 bushels to the and David Vbitmer a lot that Averaged 45 bushels Mr. Flood thinks that Liberty township's crop will average 25 bushels to the acre, It is the heaviest crop ever grown there. To be Arrested for Assault and Bat- ''I ryl Barkley McLughlin is charged with committing an assault on John, son of Wm. at Bt.

Patrick's festival, Thursday night This afternoon the father went before Justice Dunham, who issu a warrant fo- Lis' arrest. was placed lu thebaniofj Officer EDO 1 A Philadelphia paper pronounces the silver dollar a drug. We always thought it was a precious metal. 1 1 Woeat has taken another tumble I in Chicago and New York, caused principally by the large receipts. I I John Sherman is a nightmare to the Cincinaiti Enquirer, If it is to be believed, Sherman has designs on every office in Ohio from justice of the peace to senator.

I Juige Martindale so incensed at the course of the Indianapolis; Sentitiel, in the late Journal strike that! he calls it the Scent in el and accents all the syllables, The presidenthas fully determined to appoint- ex-Governor of Minnesota, Secretary of Warrand the latter has signified that he will accept the appointment. 'i Mr. and Mrs. Cottier, of New jYork City, were -imprisoned in the station house over night for kissing each other while walking in central park, It is such an unusual thing for a New York man to kiss his wife that the policeman thought they were improper characters. Mr.

S. P. Ellis, of Brooklyn, and hts sister Inez, brother and sister of the late Mrs. Dorsey, who left property valued valued at $250,000 to Jeff Davis are making arrangements to contest the will. It can be proven that she was insane on the subject of the lost cause and I Jeff Davis.

fiJ Gen. Wm. F. Barry a regular army officer well known to the volunteer artillery during the war of the rebellion, died at Fort Mc Henry, Friday i He eerved on the staff of and afterwards in the same position with Thomas and Sherman. II Clear lake at Laporte, whence the city gets its water supply, is called that because it is eo muddy.

When a stranger sees the water, he immediately swears off, and takes to drinking beer. Clear lake is the strongest argument gainst total abstinence we know of.and will destroy the effect of all the te mperance speeches made there. It should have been fenced in before the camp-meeting opened. III la 1792yellow fever broke out in Philadelphia. It commenced on the fi rat day of August, and lasted until the -9th of November, daring which time 4,000 persons died out of a population of 60,000.

As many as 119 persons died in a single day. More than i one-half of the houses were vacated, and about one third of the inhabitants fled the city; the streets were almost entirefy deserted, except by persons who were in quest of a physician, a nurse, a bleeder, or the men who bury the dead. The situation in Memphis continues to grow more alarming. Daring the I ast 24 hours there has been a noticeable spreading of the yellow fever in the neighborhood where it first started, and there are seven deaths to I record from it since the OJh inst. Business is almost entirely suspended and 10,000 poor people are thrown out of employment.

Trains that leave the city; are crowded with refugees. Many of; the business men are Tunning their 'stocks of goods to Louisville, St. Louis and other Bafe and the chances are that the city will soon be: depopulated. I i i ftpeclal A'ottce. if; Any one in need ot medicine or de eiric? a prescription filled at bight wilt receive the promptest attention, if or? ders are left for calls, with the night clerk of the Oliver.

House, Our Mr. Lto. Eliel has taken rooms in the house and answers such calls promptly, Dr. F.t.tpt.'b Rnvs I tf Druggists, Oliver House Block. For a pamphlet on Electric Treatment, of chronic diseases with Electricity, which will be sent free, address the Mclnteoh Electric Belt and Battery 192 194 Jackson St.

Chicago, 111 71SC02J8IXT FARMINQ LAIID3 FOR SALE. acres choice timbered lands in the State of Wsiconsin for sale oa lone time tad low interest. For particulars, apply to i A. T. COQUIILARD.

1 ANDREW RUSSWORM. JOHNN. LEDKRER. i VT. U.

LONG LEY. or 8 1390w2w T. E. HOWARD. is that he keeps the freshest stock of groceries, I produce, provisions, bread, cakes, pies, and pastryj of all kinds, always has the freshest assortment, and sells universally at the lowest1 prices, and I "don't you forget it." The proof id of the pudding is in chewing at No.

63 Washington street, city to. to compromise by paying the amount above stated. A New Kind of Wbat In Penn 1 Townntp. i Last year Mr. Joseph i Dills, while harvesting; on his place, three miles south of Oceola, found a peculiar head of wheat, which he culled and laid away with the intention of seeing if it would re-produce its kind.

He forgot to bow it until about the first of Octo ber, but it fully ripened this harvest and the head turned out three bun -dies which will yield almost a peck of wheat. The peculiarity of this wheat is that it i has from five to six' rows abreast instead of two to three as wheat usually has. The heads are! rather heavily bearded, are about the common length and supported by an unusually stiff straw. It is of the white; variety and the grain is flinty, more-'so than any variety we have ever seen. One head which was shelled but had 125 grains in it.

Mr. Robert Crooks has left the heads at this office for farmers to inspect, It will be known of course, as the Dils wheat. Archery Club Organisation, 1 The new Archery club was fully organized last night, by the election of Mr. E. O.

Foote, president and J. E. Kelley secretary and treasurer! After the discussion of business in regard to the purchasing of new bo ws arrows, a committee composed of Messrs. E. 0.1 Foote, J.

E. Kelley and R. L. Pinneo, yere appointed to draft a con stitutlon and by-laws for the club, together with rules to govern the, shooting at matches, and report at the next meeting of the club, next Wednesday evening. -Up--- The club will not shoot the match this evening owing to the non-arrival of two new bows lately ordered.

The match will be shot next Saturday even- in i Birthday Reception to Sirs. Emma nolloy. i Mrs. Molloy reached her 40th birthday yesterday and last evening the members' of the Reform club and a number of heir neighbors tendered her a reception at her residence on Washington street. It was an impromptu affair but none the less a very pleasant one.

There were a large number present, and Mrs. Molloy was the recepient of many warm congratulations on the amount 1 of good work she had so far accomplished, i The members; of the cornet band added to the enjoyment of the occasion with some of their best music. Refreshments were also! served. 1 A 'Rattlesnake In a Car. This morning a car load of ice came up from Fish lake, on the O.

L. H. road for Wing Co. When Sol Scott opened the car on its arrival here, a huge rattlesnake was the first object which struck his astonished gaze. Before could kill it, it disappeared and is still somewhere In thej car.

Sol is unloading that Ice as if it were Bohemian glasses. The snake is supposed to have been pitched in the car with a lot of marsh hay which was thrown on top bf the ice. "1 -4-- Fell' in a Fit. Willie Mahoney, aged about 9 years, fell in a fit at the corner of Michigan and Water streets, this morning. His mother was with him and hailed one of Hatfield's milk wagons and the boy was taken to Dr.

Ham's office. In his absence Dr. Harris was called in and cared for the little fellow. .1 i St. James Sunday snoot Plenle.

The annual picnic of St. James' Snn-day-school will be held at Edwardsburg on Monday, July 21. Train will leave the Lake Huron depot at 9:18 a. m. Tickets for the round trip, 50 cents; children, 25 cents.

A general; invita tlon is extended. See what goods and cheagoodi you get, what full weight, what courteous treatment and tais ana you will surely nave THE! BEST IIM Gall and Sec Uc I have been carefully experimenting four years, and the results have been to Via T.iv If milriu nta Mnaa-r i i you will never care to trade LU THE WORLD. Bo fore ITou Paint. and watching this faint for moie than convince me that it the best tuInt finish onil rataina it. rpfpr trt usi AGENT FOR SOU TO I DC VD giyen to Proefcr Jt GombW ttottld Garmmm I where btricUy pure White Lead land Oil have been used anc at the sime time, others more exposed have been 'painted with Bibber Paint and while the lead and oil is chalking off and becoming rusty the Rubber Paint still looks as fresh as new.

This same superiorly has shown itself in all of the places that I have had an opportunity to compare. I think that I have never sold' it to any one who could now be induced to use any other ktnd of will be glad to refer to these; who have used it that enquires may be made. My observation and information gained from those who have used It makes me think that a house painted with Rubber Paint wiU look just as well in six years as one painted with Lead and Oil would look at the end of three yean. Rubber Paint ia of any color desired, or white, and is mixed ready for the brush. JCgy There are a great many liq rid paints on te market almost worthless, do not confound them with the Rabber Paint.

Call and see me before painting. Of expeHenerd sat etymomiral housekeepers is ooap. oectias; wej nnu it itri reiiaoie, oa kcoudioi 11s unuutm urav" iwMy.s extent of this patronage" may be estimated by the iact that mre JProeUer A OamkW lyfntill Ammu Xmb la maid lh ivtall rmnnnl(ifmi thmt tC other brmnds Water easily penetrates Snaps made of questionable materials, which weakens and softens them. PHOCTES. GAMBLE MOTTLED QKRMAS SOAP Is made of Saponified Jtod Oil, the best material known for producing fesrrf.

durmbio amd rffecti Sop, which water will not weakest nftjn Th niurw mn ym iiwui tn al ranLua A trial solicited. Sold everrwherm. Frame. i.

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