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JJ. Li-, I if i i 4 4 i I VI! II irijli! j. In future sleigh', rides George orWarsawl-aKVd IS. i imesot IP; i. jlfl Latest pelties 1 Knurnpiiiniio '1 'I Bt II toilet' WW.f tlii beat I Warranted of the bert uai Prices at and Loweat DRUG $TOR3.

Order solicted for erecting-re hops ajnd fjiblie buUdinBaf Plans Bad eatit maiee rurnignea wnen yaesire promutly ierftntied Ana taHi prom puv pemtrmea ana atanlactiott' aiiaran a- WAi-tr neu. oaoo on ain (ireet! netween nayne and Division treeu. (reafof ChHstiad Church.) i 'j-O I i. Pi': (FT Oi Mi co I ifTiI' I PO R. THOMAsJi Contractor Biiflclerv ItAAJ 1.

Nans ae d. All 1 HOLIOIIT'S, A TvlJ-L' tr, JUST RECEIVED, 1. I hi 1 (with nylopesj Tp fn. CeHtJ And othjrsjii RETIEBER MM I I i You will alwayr find us i I AT THE i 5 1 With All things new. SMITH ,4 EOLLOWAY WA8UIKQT0N 3834129vl JJAIN.

HEAD i I 1 it. I I 1 i eay( to gft npas troulitseem. I Mi jBet in Uie city; UtWbigaq'sjreet. I ui jih 1 1 aw iIi1erI ibiidfilMiii I 1 1 1 I'M I i i 1 1 1 -iii if (' i i i' I I ll j' I i i jj. 1 illUr GEAtitLHl iJ! i ii i 1 1 1 i If I 1 -f; I I bold and Charley Iirunson Mil 'stick a sleigh thll side of pertran stretch thfr legs by taking ia (abort ut tbrougb thl woods And Jmecting thesljeig i around a le road.

I That lend in the road reaphtd'ajx miles for 4b they cauichingu with the sleigh at the Bond HJuse In Nile. They knoW iow bbw felt after walking oOOimileii 1 I I' i A )f i ti 111 1 Tbe Tarn Yrln Wiiiueril-A Hag fOf 'all tbe riucceai'ul balU and mas- qUerades given by the meiiibera of the South' Bend Turn-Verein. illeir mas-queraqe at Turner jllall Iat evening was the most successful jj was lex-petted that there would be axfrwd, but few, probably, were prepared for the jam that presented itselfp-onej Jviich filled ntonly the floor, but thronged tbe galleries; and every available ppice. The eventjwas a success pecuniarily and as a jolly Catherine of maUnueraders. it was lull of the life and; hilarity wbicli al- ways marxs tne entertainme its gotten uji our fun-loving Ger aan frieiids.

The grotesque and the fan elements: in costume were well balat etd. Some oljthe costumes were really magnificent aijd the display was bothj ir)use and varied. Almost every pha life. was1 represented, land few whe It ere there! will ever forget the dazz (njg scene of beauty, the lever-shifting! diorama of splendor and other things jH that kind arid, pore th in allj the bright eyes and bsppjr faces revealed! jwhenfltthei masks were! removed. It' was An inter 4 eating! thing! to note, the ference iri tHe utyle of 1 deportment laWrve4 by certain maskers And that wich characterizes them jn their'daily ife.

The two for instance, mpst full of mad antics and fun ivere pities who io tielr daily JwalksJ, reerva a dignity ijliite I' 'Chesttrfieldian. Thi disguise was complete. I There wtire very few successful guesses to whe Jvere hidden bihind the masks attracting niot marked attention and friend ntj friend; tor the time being fas utter is iangerswith entire impujityj j1 Ij -I' tlon as particularly fine iv cmtumesj jrepreenling polish grandee Ajtiss Ler ba Bummers and Louise Bauejir tjejpre ieiatlng-- hunter! girls; MAgjrjeKns inan nd Emma Muessel Mrsii Louis Nickel and fiicije Kinsel asj bomical old and ihe costumes rif Loui Nickel, GJI. WeHierMlM and George Rockatroh, Jpbb Reece, OU to Bustian, and, others were'particularl Aotipeable. I I oeverai pieces prior to i ine aancm were played by the! cornet band, reliev ing most agieeably the interval of waitj tog for the appearance of th proceaaiorj of maskers.

A considerable portion 6 these before; the grand parade march complimented the TEiBtLfEj with a'callL filine down on the rieht side td the rear bf the stor and! back oil other! 1 keeping step to the! time partial Bic; The march at the ball began at pj o'clock, but the crush was great that the' usual evolutions wereith difficult gone through with; A pprtipn of thej maskers uniformed to represent the an i cient utnasiurm attracted parucui, The Landsturm among the Germana in pie olden days were a party of men gathered from the the workshop eta, armed with gunl pitchforks, mauls, or pretty tn'uch Anything which came handy that might be Serviceable I a a fight, and who! thus equipped made 4 tour of the land about every two years to break, op the dens off jrobbera, Ai generally bring retribution to 'jtnj more i heinoui jpfiWderaJ whom thijr! might be jable to secure The address of greeting arid welcome! was made German by Louis Ilahnwhcj personated Prince Carnival jlt-W with applause. i The dancing! commenced" with waltz, which was largely participated In despite the crowd, are proverbially good dancers, and those at the ball last night were no exception to the rule. Almost universally! they) moved through their Drettv round dances with such quiet ease and grace as Only those who have been accustomed to the e-vious turnings I of the! f'mazy''i from childhood can command The quadrilles, sixj in number, wer called off by Prof. Ivers, the teacher of dancing and deportment. Besides these there' were seventeen round dances, a march and A pplonaiaa The jmusic was by, the Ihcomp4rableel IBandand the pieces as usual were bf a high order of excellen.ceiv.Ftve werebVStraijs, five by "jFaust, 1 threes b'y i WeingaWen, four by by VAkok, etc I The was Idecbrltk gr0at elaboration, evergreens 'and, flags predominating injthe mau lts appearance was Tery finejand the job fleets credit on MrJ Charlea Soechtig, who was intrusted with the work.

TT.l -Ij iL mmum lit i mm neiirfrmc oosgb ureyaUa in tbel of Warrert uwiwhip, HufiVring ftom i1 tioij-ii aifack doflatxirtiatcjrr rheuma4 1 1 isi i II I i hi -j Marrlajb 13c to jpianiel aua Babcick Horace Jl. fMarkbamfarid! Miller, Tj IlJl I'V-i-'H1!" 'T "ii' fej v. rfrtJlS ilbealthfis fa riL 1-if, J-L -3 1 'ilf iir Jul proveil ilia. uf nLiuijnn, uteiuj; nuie tesiime bk. place! iut principal bf tbe the 'y tlis iar4utg live at Hudson 'Slicbkad Whero htf ireniaida 'will be taken for It woujd 4f hard t5('teil why manv1 I IT people spell Casopous ICasdamma as ii would fitjd 4 rdakon lor tbe'some' anappli-w-cuUing I the word.

Indaanopt fail- MHkll Bufr the eoldenrrefined boifee ieueari sow py cleanest Ipd, sweetest ugai! lb the maxy i flp If Ibe 4mbiMe4 io'charge; of fthf. tenuancisfcOf tnel stnsrerss to-nifbt at jTucker'ii rooWi TjieJkr4Jre ed bectiid' this I eventbs to takelfyli 1 One or! the nj fell 'dowh thei plight Ilmiae'' i it lopk enginlering ita tt him lagainJ When- iC itlloiM wefrs team With youag; mabjbemnd tbnl inlk cutter jwent'upl Washiiigtou street tlw afternoon At aJ lively? fate, people tbouglxttKey Wererttnnlng boj; others "it was their reguT I a filler jistiosj puitihg th.5 finishing a of repainting pi JNVvJ baj dental roois. 1 1 pej b4 towed wrae fine Wnamenta work ujion! yni namp jbimin A fainter of ujnej Artiatlc Oaa'tej wh4 hk Alsq firpt-'claaa mechanical ability i I LiEffi ff. safe telstf ytxbvruav iu A.aiamaoy., rcwuiis bHlJrlJvenney.east Water itreeU I'Ser- FathV i Letwmkul Friend oil me liuniiy are luvuea. i i its, i ill if i 1 ilarle partfladieawWtibn' telgh tH4 to Mies yesterday and.

took iuaiuwp py storm, iiney mae ueir headquarters jat the BoudJ nouae.where a special dinner was prepared for them, bt courteous landlord McKay, and where evert Attention1 was rlv en' for tlieir wjnfortj tThe party got home last i ii 1 1 Arnold, has purchased 1 of Bamue 'Good and John Treanor, 50 feet by 105, feet deep on Washington street, bordering on the alley next west of the Opera House, The ScoBsideratioii was $1,200.11 Mr. Arnold! has bought) the property on wmca puna a oounie front law and; abstract oI2ce, the floor td be Qsd for the purpose. 1 j)thvug4 tjie ceMo 1870 ganspor A population of 1,744 greater thaiputJth itcrence'agkinsti ui jj la numbers must either, have been I aver. come since then, else much, per cnt 'of our youth fare attending school than of theirs. Their report, of sales the': daily and weekly editions oj theTiitBbiconUiningther jjeHeir.of ebnthl Band's busineifor) jfS74 were greater this year thaVever; before; the editions being nearly double; year.

jThe daily. WM Exhausted on the same" day ii was" Issued: tfhere are ft eppieaof the nmv.uKut tun luimweu 111, wrappers reauy ior mailing, ai ve oenw mm i I All who' jare afli icted with" codghsi' colds, asthma bronebitis, croup, whoopi ing joough, hi consumption, will find a a'ttre1 cure in Weat'a Pulmonary balsam It will he found a sovereign cure for alt throat arid lung diseases i'lta equal has never -yet been discovered as an iorant, relievjng aiid curing all diseAsea for fwWch it itU recommended. Trial bottles 25 and 50 cents. Large bottles; II. Sold byn w-f-m '4 73 WfhlnBtoiv Hireet.

i a "7) WEDNESDAY EVENING. FEB. 10. 18T5. Eltcvsherc a directory of 'lint morem prominent' business houses in-frit I eiy.

Tl call the attention of our reader toj fAe card', confident that the mm- whose names appear there are rchaiti" honorable dealers, and worthy of your patronage. -f To-djr Advertisement. round A lady's nubia. it'll jottixum about row. Hi Brief 3fotea Thine In 0nral Gathered by Trlbnw Reporter.

Lent begins to-daj. Letter list in this issue. i II. O. Van Tuyl returned to Detroit to-day.

The delinquent tax sale was conjtin uea yesterday, The early eastern train this morriug? iras about five hours late. Mrs. Sarah Bartlettt is recovering from a weefc's illness of pneumonia, Joseph of Center township- i down with inflamnratisn of the lung? Valentines the best assortment jUi Wiiihihii--wii ii iiiih. I 1 3: Warner Porter's, Lincoln Block. Rer.

II: Nevius has about repot 4 ered from his late attack of lung fever! 1 I Twenty marriage licenses were issued in i I Cal Wagner will whoop it opliVeljri next Saturday night. Get reserved eats at J. M. rool'a crockery store. i' li! Only 20 cents for a box of the latett Jstyle paper at the Tbibune store.

1 1 There is a young Granger over at with typhoid fever. There is talk of a "fat men njne' with Johnson, tbe meat market man. forCanUin. i taiq. e'nfer is" I.

.1 Carpenter is'Telling hats, ctps.lfurs and furnishing goods at a trifle above We return thanks to Mrs. Ilance forj one of the most beautiful bouquets we have everseeo, II I' There are ten pal Ions of Road IWh. ing Fluid fold to every one of Fiieproof It. r. Thomas has the contract for building the new house tot Ret.

C. X. v.L 1- A specialty made of fine' risking cards at the Tbibukb store. We bate all the latest designs of type, I i night Jr airfield have a' great va riety of gold, and gold plated goods 1 1 1 1 auiiaDie lor golden-wedding prese6t8.i4 In Justice Frame'a Court, raakr eddo was yesterday fined 13 And amounting in all to 114, In consequence of hU tilt with Scrrida 1 Will U. Rupe, of Greene Itownsblpj will have a public sale on the 18th inst lie is getting ready to move into the i 1 L1 Sereral members of the South Bend Commandery visited Laportei And b1a-l queted with the Commandery there ba 'Monday flight.

i 1 Taper jragp bought at JIassey an Coming's, under the Academy of Mu, rtf Ed. WL II en ricks ban bonbt fL Palmer's interest in the Palmer Van Winkle book store. Here's success to Tanon's PurgatiTe PiiU Best fAniilr physic; Caralry 1 Conaition Powders, for horses. 52Gtfl. 'a i i B.

MJ Hance, has for the tim? being! ncwiue resmeni or lies, aitnougtti ne Toea not give up his business refatibna here; i jj liighi Fairfield make a specia4 repairing English lever Watches km warrant' all their work. 527dwwl. I An excessively high-toned South Bend calls her night-dress a "nocturnal robe." What puzzles nhwJs what name that young woman ha! for i i i is i stockings. D. K.

Wall and Mrs. J. M.Vwey of Denver, are expected home this week to attend, tbe golden wedding of (their parents, Mr. Mrs. Ben Wall, which occurs On Wednesday next.

I i 1 1 Marshall P. Cbapin is just getting around, assisted with a cane, after be- ing laid up ior wees, wiui wjurj to his left knee caused by falling on the ice. i' i s. Call at Ilight Fairfield for needles and attachments for the Domestic Sew inz Machine, i 257dwswli County Superintendent Foster' firm', A young daughter of John Snoke, of 11 arrru uiwiiftiiin. in nflnfrprrktiaiv amir 15 Coughs, Colds Hoarseness, ASTHMA, 5R0NCHIT15, Whooping, Couil Sore ThroAt, And all Diseases ef )d Eerpiratorj Organs.

Trial! Bottles. 95 and 50 Cents. pree Dott ea. tuu. I 'iti i shortly ifter midnight, when the danc ing Was resumed and kept up until an early; hooir thi morning.

Hearti beat nappy ahd feet trbped lightly to the 'music's rythm. and nothing; indecorous from? first to last occurred to mar the harmony or this nigmy pleasant 1 Ji 1 JTri-nltht there Will be a membersl dance at the Hall, with music by the I Elbels. No masks will be worn. On Monday night the 6 o'clock train going west met with a serious acpident near. varren venire, xue iraiu was going ajt full crossing a switch frog the steel' tire on one jf the drivisgj wheels of the engine burst fTbepieices flew through jthe cab and jover ino an adjoining field.

Ljuckily 'the irain was not thrown from the track I i i ii ana no one was miurea. nomer ioco- sent lor and toox uie tram Ion tj Laporte'' Tb ludlana Benpr antf Irei Com. 1 i piuiy. I Jj C. Knobiock; and A.

Baker have joinjly made an offer to George- W. assignee; for jljhe Ihdiana jUeaprj and Iron Co. anil Hn paitthews) leavea to-night foV Indi-anapolis to procure an order from Court jjfbr skle. lalleasJrtKnoljlock ahd B-i ker are; the kind of men best calculated ito r2ean enterprise wiriJ when tneV engage in it, and we have confidence i inatju tney Decome tne purcnaaers, me manufactory will soon strain be! in full io. What Ite Wenl4 Judge Stanfield, of ogr CourtJ takes! A great pterest in yourjg men whj ajle 8tudyicgfor the Iprofea-f sioW.

During the Hickman trial one of tWe limbi (or, more properly, twig) of jtne law was sauntering in the court- room. i doubt! I of the time whirl ts echoes ould awake with his anj intermission Judge Stanfield pened 4 with him which naturally drifted to the la: Said. tlM Judge-- iat! irofiid yott do if you were Judge and the jury brought In! a Vrf diet of guilty against a man on! trial for arsbnlr' fine him five hun dred dollars and) make him marry the girl. Ml IT Bfammotli pype Tor (he New jjj Cbarcti At Notre Dame. There is now building In Erle Penn.

a mammoth pipe organ! for new chhirch at Notre: Dame, jwhlchj will be completed in about i four weeks. The entire height from base to finlal will be 40 feet, by j20 1 feet wth and 12 fe'et depth. The instrument will contain six 16 feet thirteen! feet stope, six 4 feet "stops, Ave 2 feet atope and mxlures, ff tnechanlcal jregistera, iancl i pneumatic composition jpedalaj Entire ntimber of pipfs, 2(04U The feet double open diapason ofmetal will Appear! in front of thease jthe largest pipe measuring 19 feet in length by finches in diameter, and the diapasojn of jjtbe echo organ will reach an altitude of $5 feci from base.j A novel featiare lahU organ -will he1 i 16 feet trombdne ofjie free reed order; which! prom seet the finest sixteen feet reed to be fonttd in any American' organ Th instrument li being (made by Ithe Flegemaker Pipe Orgai Company, iwho also nave a contract ror puueung a coan A i it i i FIVE CENTS. "for Htnt," Et4 not trending JtftlinM tirtjd in thi eolmmn at 25 eentltriack insertion, JTor mort tafivi lint 5 cttkpr tins aeXiav EigU ordt sotuiituls a tin Ij 'fv torsri-Narth BUb: BoiWll ioildiar. a i ldy' nubia.

The owner ean ek property lor eallint thTiBcm oiSo. tlf ti i i I 1 1 -M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ,11 .1 i i I i i 'l I t. i I -tlTTAJITEOt-eitaatioB bjf yojant lady, eonriut. best of reference If aired. Addreu Minnie, ware Tbibvmb offide.

45 WAKTF.n-To trade a rood PUno for a horee and ibatrsT. Adarest Smith; oare Smithy oari TslBcas office. TTTAWTrDriMV rnnm Ii mnmrn AffliM In the city. Attorney'! preferred. Addreu for three daya.

riter, care Tbibukb office, itat- ioa tenns, eu. isi v. OU3r A ladies' fur eape.whfch the owner 4 eanset bycalUnf at this oUioe ptylns for i .1 -cl IHl It'll ,1 li in i i 1 i ''I I i i 1 'I 1 I 1 n'll ji AIT 'Na 9Q i 1 i-i 1 i Hfi 1 1 I 1 i -i ij i ii 1 i 1 if I j'- I m' I I i i i III 1 h1 i 5- Mr 1 I -I -5 1 IBNGEL J. i i ii i 'i 1 i i 1 1 i i i iU I i i JOHN SHANK, Sales ji .1 if 1 1 1 j(; "ir" wwiu uusoyto thU t- iii -j oMJt 1 1 I 1: if 1 1 5 li f' I1- 1 I i i it 5 -4 ti 'i ..1.

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