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The big Indian on the war-path last NEVER BEFORE USEFUL Cigars TOBA OOOS. PUTS New Books Received To-day at the Tribune. Poems op the Farm jlnd Fibe- 8IDE, by Eugene J. Hall. Illustrated.

Sides and back richly gilt. $1.75. Allan Pinkebtok's Expressman and Detective. Illustrated. $1.50.

Memories: A story of German love, translated from the German. $2.25. Thb Bbic-a-Brac Series, "Infinite Riches in a Little Boom." Per vol- ume, $1.50. Field, Coveb and Tbap Shooting, by Bogardus. $2.00.

Mistress of the Mansb, by J. G. Holland. s. Honest John Vane, a novel, by J.

W. DeForest. $1.50. St. Nicholas.

Richly bound in red and gold. $4.50. Shakespeare. Library stylej largest edition. $3.50.

Shakespeare. Full Russia. Gilt. $9.00. Shakespeare: Cloth gilt.

$1.25. Also "Chatterbox," "Muzzey," and a full line of gift books for children, cheaper than the cheapest. Tit I II IV STORE, ITlTflTTP I 11UUA! MADE FOE THE HOLIDAYS! As Are Hade at Present by QLLOWAY, In Their New Quarters. THEIR STOCK IS LARGER, PRICES LOWER, ASSORTMENT BETTER, Than All Others in the City. THEIR MOTTO IS: "No House Shall UnilersBllTliem." KEMEMBEE THE PLACE, IT.

E. Cor. Washington and Main Sta. SMITH HOLLO WAY, 77 WASHINGTON ST. 383d129vl nnnnsns riiurjinii Mm A Nw Stock of Choice, Just Keeclvod at DRUG Adam Arrthh.

EC0N0RI1Y' IS THE CRT THESE ATS. Practice it by buying of APPELL DEAL, 123 MICHIGAN STREET, where you will find the most complete assort-. ment of GROCERIES, PRODUCE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, WOODEN WARE, ETC. ALSO TUB BEST BAKERY! Jn the city. We deliver our bread to custom.

ere every day and on time. We make the Bakery and A Specialty Our Prices are the Lowest, and all who care to save money should give a call. 430dlftwly D. E. CUMMINS, DENTIST, Office No.

96 Mich. Street, oyer Wyman store, South Bend. Indiana. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of nitrous -oxide gasf The Ten Commandments. Keep them and thou shalt make money.

Thou shalt have no other place to buy Clothing except at Samuel Engel's, No. 90 Michigan street. Thou shalt not chose for thyself any other Clothier, thou shall not bow down to them, nor listen to their speeches, for Samuel Engel is the most reliable, and never misrepresents any article. 1 rlmtt. 73 WMhinaton SHtreet.

THURSDAY EVENING. PEC. IB I87- Te Atssrertl JUrertieen are witi to hand In their bron by tea o'clock on ia rd' BOTT their inMrrUon under the proper hod In 1 Dailt Taierxa. and 'dock on ri fe Insertion in the WIIKI.T 1--tiy ATrtIeBBsit. Uadaae Henderson jorTIAU ABOUT TOWS.

Mwft Ktc er ThlBK s5sMri fcy MTrtbaste Iilrtr. The Countj Asjlum contains 22 In sates. A car load of Christmas trees for sale AD. W. Rom A 3Iarrin Campbell bargain to offer on coal stores.

482if Judge Stanfield baa been holding eoart in Valparaiso for Judge Gillette for two or three days past. Back glores and mittens at CTH, SheererW 7 The challenge for a shooting match 9a Christmas, issued by Ci. Lemen et aL las not been accepted. Foor new papa's darlings and mamma's joys are announced in the uraal column in this issue. The finest white yarn ever offered in this city can nowbe had of the South Bend Woolen Company new lot just Kiade call and Bee it.

dwtf South Bejtd Woolen Co. Marriage licenses hare been issued to Henry P. J. FiU and-Mary Marks, John Leach and Amanda Pifer. C.

H. Sheerer keeps the largest stock of ladies' furs in the city. 480tf An attempt was made last night to enter the residence of James Smith in the Third ward, but the thieves made a noise which awakened Mr. Smith, and they ran off. Umbrellas and canes at C.

H. Sheerer hat, cap and fur store, 480tf It has been rumored that a serving girl in one of the boarding houses re cently attempted suicide, but the physician who was called says her ailment was a fit of hysterics. Buy your goods 1 at C. Sheerer's, 110 Michigan street. 480tf Stone fur the Evangelical Church to be erected on the south-west corner of Lafayette and Wayne streets, is again being hauled.

The fint supply was sold to the Studebaker Bros. Shell, tub and can oysters and grapes at the Baltimore Oyster House. tf A stated communication of South lond Lodge, No. 294 A. F.

A. will be held to-morrow "eTening, at 7 o'clock, for the ensuing year, and the transaction of other important business. "Visiting brethren are cordially invited. At Masters' closing out sale there is a iplendid chance to secure the best bar-" pins in jewelry, clocks, and silver-ware ever efTered in this city. The First M.

E. Church social will meet Friday afternoon and: evening at Mrs. A. Betl's, Lafayette street Tea at half past six o'clock. All are cordially invited to attend.

For the bext styles of hats, caps, and grnta' furnishing goods, go to C. H. Sheerer's hat, cap and fur store. 480tf Messrs. Williams successors to Q.

W. Buffum.are doing a lively business at the South Bend City grocery, and are proving themselves to be decidedly enterprising young men. -Marked downMthat is what a Lip-lart has done with his large stock of at 122 Michigan street. He will sell at greatly reduced prices from bow until the 1st of January. 682tf An announcement by Prof.

Ivers In another column should receive the attention of all parents; who appreciate the advantage of giving their boys cor- xect Ideas at an early age of a pelitead-aVess. Both in deportment and dancing tie Professor is a skilled instructor. IleUht Fairfield linre Hie most attractive line of Ia- dies Hollow-ware thatSoutll Xlend baa ever seen. Vamum Birdsell is regalnin flesh fiat, and bids fair soon recover his wonted degree of health. His medical adviser has been Dr.

Sturgls. J. H. Service, of New Carlisle, was in the city to-day. ''Mrs.

Mava, an old lady living in the aorth part of the city fell yesterday tBornlnsr while on the slippery side- trilk and sustained severe injury in her night hung his tomahawk on Denslow He must be quite savage as there was fresh blood on it and its size is gigantic It is on exhibition at Denslow office. Lantz Bros, give the lowest prices on coal, and guarantee full weight. Now is the time to order. Miss Anna Jadon, whose father and brother died of typhoid fever some weeks and who has herself been long and dangerously ill with the disease, is getting well. Also her mother, who has had a slight attack of the fever.

Try Wills Sterns' for your groceries and you will be convinced it is the cheapest place in the city. Dr. Broadbent will remain at the Dwight House until 4 p. m.on Monday next only. So his many patients and the public generally in South Bend should call on him wilbout delay.

Our readers should remember hat the doctor treats all lumr and throat diseases very successfully by in halation. He also cures all chronic and acute diseaeet of every name and nature with marvelous success by electricity and vegetable remedies. All kinds of ladies' furs at C. II Sheerer's hat. cap and fur store.

480tf The St. Joseph Fruit Store, No. 94 Main Street, now owned by Alward is making a specialty of the bakery department, and judging by the samples of bread, rolls, cakes, left at the Tbibuke office, the proprietors cannot fail securing and holding a largepatron- 8ge, They also keep a full line of gro ceries, fruits, and our readers will find everything fresh and good and at most reasonable prices. Parson's Purgative Pills best family physic; Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders, for horses. Mr.

Colfax left this morning to deliver his lecture on Lincoln in the Western States during the next week St. Louis, Missouri, Eleokuk, Iowa, and Mendota, 111. He has had nearly 300 invitations for it in the past six weeks. He now has every spare night assigned till the first week in February, when he delivers it at Washington City on the invitation of Senators Morton and Pratt, and the Indiana Republican Congressmen, with many other Indianians now at Washington. Shrewd people are purchasing as heavily as they can afford at Masters' jewelry and silver-ware stpre, as his magnificent stock is being closed out at cost.

469tf. The card in another column from Messrs. Foster and Marsh, announcing their purpose to be the medium for bringing to this city as often as may be thought advisable, the stars of the lec ture be read with interest. There must be some one to take the lead in these matters or nothing will be done. Our most talented speakers no longer go a begging for hearers, but on the contrary are eagerly sought' after.

They command high prices, and make no allowances for the various mayhaps which may betide those engaging them to prevent success. Some one must take this responsibility, and whoever does should be cheerfully supported by the pubic Messrs. Foster and Marsh have had experience in the business, and may be relied to exercise discretion in their selections. We bespeak for them the hearty co-operation of alt our citizens who appreciate the advantages in an intellectual point of view, and the elevating and refining influences, to be derived from having seen and heard the bright and shining lights In literature, science, and song. Ladies call at 110 Michigan street be fore buying elsewhere.

I will say that C. H. Sheerer has the finest stock of ladies' furs, mink, seal, lynx, black martin, ermine, white fox, white sacques and caps for children and silks and tassels for muffs. Tbe Cantata Postponed. Owing to the illness of Mrs.

Alice Mayhew, who was to take the part of the Queen in the cantata of "Esther," the concerts advertised for next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings have been postponed, Tne Rotf-Ejrod Uw. The term of Circuit Court which will begin on next will be the busiest and most interesting of the year. The docket just issued from the Tbib-UKE office contains 90 State cases and 149 civil ones. Among the State cases are two for murder, two for adultery, one for forgery, and several for grand larceny. CUT Court.

Btforn Judo Eagerly. Three cases have been tried to-day, and convictions found on each. Sylvester Hunt for drunkenness was fined $1 and costs $7.50 Frederick Kuhn, selling liquor without license, $10 and costs Leopold Eliel, same, $10 and costs $23.95. 1 Thou shalt have no cause to look elsewhere, for Samuel Engel keeps everything wanted in his line, and sells at lower prices than is demanded by other dealers for inferior goods. .2030 Holiday Goods! CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS, LAMP AND HOUSErFURNISHING -store I have always on hand the largest, best, and cheapest stock of T.

R. Boote's Ironstone China, Haviland's French China, Rogers' Silver-plated Ware, Fine Tool Cutlery, Bird Cages, and Fancy Glassware in Northern Indiana. 472dtf. lOOO persons to call at Cushing and get a circular which tells you all about Dr. N.

W. Tracy's California Vegetable Tincture and Blood Searcher; LADIES! LADIES California Tincture is your best friend in all your trouble. Get a bottle of it at Cushing CUSIIIXG CO. SELL California Vegetable Tincture and California Vegetable Oil. Call and get a ircular.

Forty Cents a Week will pay for writing lessons at Conover Business College until further notice. Class meets on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings, from 7 to 8 o'clock. This gives you instruction in writing at ten cents a lesson. One Dollar a Week: will pay for evening lessons in Book-keeping and business studies. Class meets same evenings from 7 to 19 o'clock.

Two Dollars a week will pay for instruction in business studies with privilege of all the day and evening sessions. Day sessions 9 to 12 a. 1 to 5 p. on days Above named. Many students complete the full course of studies in from 8 to 12 weeks.

This gives a course of study at about half the regular price of a scholarship. These prices are for a short time only and must be paid weekly in If you want the benefit of them, now is the time. My object in offering these low prices is to fill my rooms with students. If you want this instruction at all, you will certainly take it on these terms. You can commence any day or evening when the school is in session.

477t7w2t J. S. Conoveb, STRICTLY PURE DR. L. ELIEL'S SONS, Offer to tne citizens of South Bend and vicinity at the stand formerly occupied by Dr.

S. Raff, a full line of STRICTLY PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, which our long experience and large facilities enable us to offer at Lower Pricei than any other house in the city. Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours of the day or night. 183dwlv Hoatti Bend Eaesmpmtnl, JTo. 9, I.

O. O. meett every lit and Sd Friday of each month, at Odd Fellowi Ilall, corner of Main and Washington atreeti. Month Bend Lodgfe, No. 20, I.

0. 0. meets every Wednesday eTening at 7 o'clock, at Odd Fellows Hall, South East corner of Main and Washington Streets. Sojourning brethern are specially Inrited to visit FIVE CENTS. AdverHMmnto 9 "Lo, Want," "For Bent." not erne ding five Unet in terUd in thie column at 25 cent for each ineertion.

For more than five Knee 6 oente per line eae stay. Eight worde eonetitute a tine. CLAIRVOTAMT The Past, Present Tand Future correctly read, at the fourth house on east side of Main street, north of Market. Call for Madame Henderson. Clairvoyant.

6t FOUND Near the National Hotel, a ladies' muftY The owner can get it by calling at this office and paying for this notice. LOST Money, by those who do not bay their stationery at the Tkibcks store, where will be found the largest assortment and lowest prices. 442dtf. Thou shalt bring thy children and thy children's children to his Store, No. 90 Michigan street, and have them fitted in the neatest style at low prices.

73 Washington Street. Petit Jnrors. i The following are the petit jurors for the term of Circuit Court, beginning on Monday next: Charles LaCoss, Jacob Meyers. George H. Service, H.

B. Mar-: tin, David B. Miller, John G. Rupp Robert Crandall, Wm. O.

Jackson, Wm. L. Farr, John Wommer, Robert Crooks, Jonathan Wynn. Height Fairfield open to day a line or Gold watches, (mostly ladles') that for beau ty of casing finish of move ment and price, are far ahead of anything ever ottered In this city. Election of Officers.

At the regular meeting of Germania Lodge No. 301 last night, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Jacob Bock, W. C. Iverson, S. H.

Speth, J. C. Vinson, Treasurer; Robert Brannsdorf, Secre tary; J. Freyermuth, S. W.

Hart, J. A. Peterson 'and J. Spancake, Stewards L. Staples, Tyler.

JDanclns CImu. Prof. W. Ivers, A. will open a class in dancing and deportment, in St.

Joseph's Academy early in January. The hours of instruction will be on Wednesdays from 4 to 6 p. m. Boys under ten years of age will be admitted. For further information and terms jPp? ply to Sister M.

Claiidine, at the Academy. s-wks2tw Farm for Sale or Excnanare. We have a farm containing 400 acres, all under fence, well watered, good house, fine bearing orchard, lying 1 miles from Sedalia, Missouri, a good place of 6,000 inhabitants, and growing, having three railroads, large machine shops, etc We will exchange this farm for city property, or for land near the city, or will sell it on long time. For further particulars apply at our office. Studebaker Bbos.

Manuf'o. Co. 432tl2w2t A Dispute. We overheard two boys discussing a point excitedly the other day. Said one, "I know better; at they've got just lots of candy, candy cigars, dogs, rats and mice, barber poles and bull's eyes "That's nothing," said the oth-Knoblock's they've got them, and piles of others more queer.

They've got sugar goose eggs, with a hole in the small end, in which you see a beautiful park, water with swans sailing around, green grass, trees, buildings, persons, and the like--nice, you bet and such loads of all kinds as you never saw." We dropped in to see for ourselves, and found it all true and more. The firm have on hand and on the road; for the holiday trade, a ton and a half of candy Tbe Great Discoveries in We. Wilson 8. Bender, formerly of this city, writes us from Virginia City, announcing the recent gold discoveries as follows: "I send you by same mail a copy of the San Francisco Chronicle, containing a graphic and truthful description of the great ore body recently discovered here. It is the most won-derfal body of ore that was ever discovered in the world.

Experts in mining say the ore will work nearly $1,000 per ton. It is probably 800 feet wide and of unkown depth. Stock in the California mine has advanced within the last fifteen days from $60 per share to $250 per share. A great many 'peo-ple both here and in San Francirfco, who were fortunate in holding this stock have realized large fortunes in a few days." Honor thy Father and thy Mother; obey them when they tell you to make his Store your dealing place, for there you shalt have good goods at the lowest prices. Thou shalt recommend thy friends and neighbors to Samuel Engel, and bear in mind that his styles are the latest and best in the market, his stock the largest, and his prices the most reasonable.

Thou shalt remember that Samuel Engel leads the Clothing Trade in the city and always look well for his store when ready to purchase. Thou shalt know that never in! the history of the Clothing Business in this city, have such elegant goods been offered as can now be procured at low prices at Samuel Engel's No. 90 Micnigan street. Thou shalt proclaim to every body that Samuel Engel goods superior to others at lower figures. Thou shalt strictly obey these commandments and by so doing you will be constantly contented with your purchases, and save money.

From the 15th of December, until March 1st, I reduce my prices on custom work 15 per promising the very best work, trimming and lining, warranting a perfect fit, and the very best of material to select from. Remember No. 00 Michigan Street, SAMUEL ENGEL, QME PBWE MO TIDE. night hip..

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