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white: i.eai, OOOD KEWS FOR SOUTH BEXD.I FIVE CENTS. of said contract being done under the 'And now Tom Collinsjhas been Smrtfc Sntb Sailti JnUfel Nwnyne of the United States Naprebie Court Renders a Decision In Ffcvo of tbe Birdsell Jllannfae- tnrltiir Company. The best piece of news ijfor South Bend that has come to the city in many a day id the following (brief telegram received to-day: i I CLEVELASD, Ohio, June 30, '74. To Johk C. Birdsell: I 1 1 o.l 1 an inj- ulCtion against the parties ing you jhas been Cor iavor (w fn overwneiming opinion i fisht- Como (to Cincinnati at once, as you must take immediate i preliminary! injunction againsjt peir co-infnngers.

i ISHER UTJNCASy per John llatcn. Wft tinv rmlv time hripfl rfcr -----n- Ail- js: il a suit brought by C. jBirdsbll, Pres ima uimici iuis, ucvbiuu yu dent of, the Birdsell i Manufacturing iV McDcn the Ashland Machi ne et fop $100,000 dam- ages for infringment of his patents on Clovelr The parties fighting Mr. Birdsell were the companies named aboveL Westinghpuse Co.j McConnell, Ray mond and the Hagerstown JV.a- chine GoJ 'seven in all. I The trial has oeen in progress nearly! two: years, and they have tried very possible way to r.

break! his patents, but as the; above tele gram (indicates, nave iauea to ao so. I. I mf I I i am mm J. 1 This decision not only fully protects Mr. Birdsell's patents, which were ex- tended by the Government two years i.i.sr:i:n oil.

PAIKT DRVSIIES and i i lr.lTERIAI4 at LOWEST PRICES i DRUG STORE. XrVaAcnvE IMMENSE BOOTS SHOES, 20,000.00, 4Brm in Chicago, lately 13 forced into bankrubtcyj These goods muiit -Li'-- be Sold at jknj: frlco Auction and Private Sale i ..) In order to raise money on them. Now Is your time to get the Jj BEST QUALITY oF BOOTS SHOES At your own prices. TTou had bettereall Immediately as this sale is limited to short time only. EVERY AETICLE "WARRANTED As represented or the meneT will be refunded, at the store of Hartman llanna.

No. 75 Vi ash- in ington Street, in the Tbibuxs Uuuaing. B. DECKER. Assignee.

99deodwll5tf Tnu TiATT.V TRTtttTNE TIITtEE THE DAILY TRIBUNB THREE CENTS THH Kkil.Y TRTRIT THREE CENTS THE DAILY I TRIUNE THREE Cushind AN a Hartman Hanna VALUED AT i i AdvertUenient of "Lot," "Found. "For not exceeding fiv not exceeding five tine tu terted in thit column at 25 cent for ea ft intertion. For mprt than five linee 5 cent per line each day'. nOLD WATCH I.OT-Tb morn ha vJ simewhlere in the First ward. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving Ihe same a.

a i rrt i I i'i (at theiTEiBCx store. 1 ft Tofjxn On Michitrnn street last eveninir. a doidr key. The owner can btai r. 1 he owner can obtain tne same by culluisr at the Tribcse Store and paying lor tnis aavprtia ment.

i. Fon IRES second Bto 113 Michiesn Bend lianki and known as Dr. Mick 8 Dent41 Rooms. They are well suited for an of 334d6, fice ot millinery rooms. Apply to Adam Bakr.

SAI.E A second-hand liirht onen buei buggy. Inquire of John A. Haetm an. 318tf FOB REXT A new house on Main Street, two sauares from the Post Office nortbi Good cellar, well and cistern. Inquire at Carpenter's Uat Store.

I 308tl "ITriAJfTED To buy a second-hand. liaiit. It or-hueirv in eood order. Leave nrice and information where vehicle can be teen at the Teibu.vk store. 1- 25tf RIACHINISTS! Sibley, Mills Warei (Late of Lucius W.

Pond fe Co'8 Manufactory Macninists Tools, orcester, Alass.) GENERAL MACHINISTS' 1 Manufacturers of I i LIGHT 3IACIIIIVISTS' TOOLS, i Pattern Makers, Etc. Gear Cuttincr. Steam hop machinery, mower and Keap- er, Agricultural xmpie-; ments and Machine Repairing a Specialty. ShonI corner of Washington and SL Josebl streets, in Woolen Mill Building. 4VA11 Work clone Promptly and; Keasonauie rriees.

i i South Bend, June 27. ago, but places fin injunction on all portunity to exhibit workin quafi-the other manufacturers of clover hul- ties, and if the M. will pass NG-EL, SAMUEL iViichiga No. 90 IS THE PLACE TO One-Price Glpthing Store, i i AT THE FOLLOWING LOW I direction of the Board of Public Ib provement, and that the Mayor be, and is hereby authorized toi sign said con- iraci in ueuaii oi me vny, uuu me eauie be properly countersigned by the city Clerk. r.i i i Be it further liesolved, That the water- Eipe provided for in thej abye resolution laid under the supervision and direc tion of the Committee ofj Public Improvements or such'pejrsba or persons as such Committee may'sllect for that The water.works Cominittee presented an exniDit oi receipts juiu expenai I tures in the of water works, which on motion Wras reported to a special Committee Composed of Councilmen King, Thorna! ind Warden, vyuuuw, iTrt- n(tA v.i vuuuuiuiau jxiuk iuucicu tuc iui ,1., lowlDS resmutipn, wnicn was adopted uutu i unanimously: Besolved, That the city iTreasurer de- posit $10,000 in the First National bank, to the credit of interest on Bonds and remit $3,500 of the amount to the First National Bank Boston, to meet that amount ot interest tliere.

The following communication was re ceived from the fire department. South Bend, June 29, 1874. To the Honorable the Mayor and Common Council of the city af South Bend-t 1 The fire department of the city of Niles extend Ian invitation to Star Hose Co. No. 2, of this city, to visit them on the 4th of July td bribe their ap paratus, and also our steam fire engine with them, i respectfully i reter tne matter to vour honorable bod for such action as you 'may deem i proper.

In Jw tne apparatus pact and UortU tree or il it cnargex inins: ine inviwion oi tne Niles fire department might be accept- ed. Respectfully, 1 Nicab, Chief of the fire department. The Council consented to the steamer being taken to Niles. 1 xne special committee whom was reterred the matter ot selecting other council rooms reports that inasmuch as the old rooms were 4 be enlarged and refitted they recommended that the Council retain the present rooms at a cost af $250 per annum, unless the city should build before, The report was, on motion, accepted, by to 2. On motion Council adjourned.

I I 1 out at Cost and 10 per cent, discount don't half express the A. business. If you Clothing, iats, uaps, meet-wear or Under wear, for Men, Youths or Boys, go to Peck's, and you can buy more good goods for a little money than at any place in South PECK, THE CLOTHIER. i 4 THE LAST OPPORTUNITY, POSITIVELY. Positively Hie last week i of tbe Great nankrutv Sale of Doots and Shoes at liar man Ilanna's, next door to the Tribune store.

Only a few more days In which to secure such bargains InjBoots and Shoes as were never offered in South Dend. before 332tf LOCAL BREVITIES. Wliere and bow to Invest your Money lc creanlf 0ygtersJ cherries, and af mifmA Avatar hnnaa to tne Best Advantage. uL thft tuitimore Jvater house, tf 4 ai uie pn xxa.i owrBj jruu utu uuu every thing in our line at 25 per cent, less any other house in South Bend. Save money andj buy of us.

A. H. Wheelee. Ribbons. LelbDro's are mak ing Ribbons a Speciality, they see! (i :) fresh stock of writing papers, pens and Ink just opened at the Tbi buwjs store.

Frasiers Root Bitters. i i.i ii Are acknowledged b7i all classes of people' to be thebest and tiost reliable blood punfier in the world. tf. For sale a house and! lot. No.

97. Market street, at a barcrain. For terms inquire of Kizer Woolverton, No. 75, Washington street, i 1 MOW. i V.

V. Yt ALUUTT. Special Notice to BAKER Ladles. D. II.

Have Jnst receleved a Large Assortment of jTJ. C. HURT'S 1 Ladies unexceptionably desirablei mnE tribute i book-biitdebt. bon, I forall Classes OI jJOOcDinainB. mr prcparcu 1 1 1 1- 2 .1.

pibi uviowi.iij I fmm rlnlh tnthriihct atvlt OI XI from cloth; to the richet style of Full Turkey Morocco, or fine Calf. Full (hit or AnUque. i ing onebf the ministers. Tim is carrying the joke r. Collins.

Solidjsilvei hunting liver witches for $14, and warranted (for time and quJlitjr.lj jSGdeodUwl. BARGAINS! HAUUAwau RARGAINf HI lO per cent, discount otT the regular marked price on all Summer Clotliliigr, at So." 90 Cupel's One Mrlced jciothliiff Estab-I llsliuientior tlie next 30 days, Stock to make room tor Fall Cameo and' Amethyst sets, ktuds and buttons in at Ilight Fairfield's. 1 1 Cheap! Cheaper I Cheapest! Beadjandj see; what are kioing, fori cash.j We' will close out all ladies lin- en and, a splendid line 4 Ladies' Und erwear at first cost untiB July 4th. II Milliner Goods At Less Than I I Cost. I And leverVthiny redufced ih price tc close out by July 4th, 1S74.

Comet and gel prices. Mrs, A. Bar-t rett 336d6t2w Arnold's Abstract Reports or Mnaea Alienations, Recorded Jane 29 to, Isaad Steeley to' A. Coquillard, lot i In Barlett'tf addition to South Bend $6i3. Ludwig Muessel to Daniel Roof, Sr.

96 feeu 10 inches by 8 jrods, put of loi 131 ana 133 v. it. oi Unaries vr. owie, executor oi ine astwifl of "Hiram dee'd, tos Wm. E.

Cushlmr' lotl 888 in O. P. South 5end, $600.1 lulr Money to Loan. A Inquire of E. Listenberger, Slichigari street! I i xperseverentla Vlnelt Omnia.

The fallacy of the above saying w. fully proved by the unsuccessful purl fc. i 1 suit of "Tom Collins' by Crews land 1 Huslon, aided by several otners.i ve unaersiana mey on I a I cent reward. for Tom dead or alive. 4- Hore Vater.lpes.

The Uouncil last nicrnt decldea to la at least five miles of I water-pipe thi alsoldecided to make a ccjnl tract with Harrington St Branch? of Chi I cago, to the.Wyckoff wooden pipe at th same price! as last There wer bids in! bv iron pipe men at $10 per to ess than those df last year, and one pi offering iron pipe; at 51 per gross ton delivered, but tliej very wisely. nk, 2 deckled in of wooden pine, and knowincr as our cit izens dp, how wfll this I kind of pipe ve now nave uas bioou an.iesis, we they will immensely ratify the decisipri of the Cbuncilf 1 Many of our citizejn wouiu preier it cost uiure-fcuaii iuq iron pipe. This Is quite! feather in the. Llf. 1a.

il iU cap oi fine woouen pipe metu A Card Front ISoi 6 Hose Co. To thti nftlut South Bend Tribune: A rumor is current among Borne of tine citizen in regard to the expensive fur hat has placed in the hose NL 6h that the' Common Council should not be so extravagantjin tU.i. fn! hVA V.om mkal respectfully, state to those disinterested partiesj who did not contribute for that purpose, ana wno ars me iouuwji. their demonstrations that the Counci did! not allow anything but house, cart and hose. liThefrest being done by con! tributibns from good and generous citlj- sens, who take bride in trying to estab lish as eood'a fire department as can be found in the State.

We here return our Lu-lL many luuoc puv sw gcuciuu ly )Atributedl for furnishing Hose House 1X0. o. iou snau not ue lurgot- ten in lime of need. 'No. 6." Addition to! the Grand Central.

1 The! size of, the unfinished Grand the 60r foot square brick which adjoins it in1 the rear and extends to the alle. The building isi the two-story one for merly leased by Mr. hively to Daniel Hatch fora livery stable, fronting on FearlkVenue. and it norf, being en tirely reorganized and; increased to three Mtnriffl in neiiuu xum auuiuvu wui makekhe brand Central 165 eet deep, give if a spacious uiutujg yvui, uuu some office and parlors', and well-light and ventilated! sleeping rooms. The entire number- of rooms fwill be but little ess) if anj than1 This will make a hotel worthy thk place, and as it centrally located it -long remain unoccupiea wnen once reaqy for rent.

Unless soorter desired for use itwU! be completed some time in tie fall I Golden Opportunity. L.elb Drofs9, are maUlngr! very loir prices on ladles' Salts to close them out by the 4th of July. ISoxt Is the time to buy a suit Central Hotel belonging to D. It. Shiyely, is being very (largely added to by connecting the mairi four-story fronting on Michigan street, with 3 1 I 73 Washington Street; Si TUESDAY EVENING.

JUNE 871. To Advertisers. AdrertUers are requested to hand ih their by tea o'clock on esch day, order to secure their insertion under the proper head in the Daily Tbibckk, and by ten o'clock jon Friday for insertion in the WiultTubcn. lo-uay Aannisemcnfi. 7 i tout A finld Watfh- i JOTTINGS ABorT TOWV.

i Brief Xotea of Tiling In General fathered by "Tribune Reporter, Charles Taylor and bride left for their; borne in Fori Wayne, at noon' to day. Considerable new clover bay is; com- ing into markdt. 4 How many dwellings will be; bdrglar- ized to-night? The best starched linen is lamentably uncertain this weather. You can't comet rery well 'yet with the naked eye. I You can buy harvest groceries cheap er than of any other place at the KnoH block Store.

837d3t 1 Arthur II ay ward has our thanks for Madison, Wisconsin, papers. I' The brick work of. the stand-pipe tower now lacks only about sixteen feet of completion; I Fruit jars at wholesale prices at the Knobiock btore. The steps leading up to the top of the brick work of the stand-pipe tower, thus far completed, number 2G5. Coral sets in large variety and rare colors at Ilight Fairfield's.

1 I The Singer factory shut dow on Sat urday night and will remain repairs until next Monday. oaed, for 1 Buy harvest (green) coffee for 25 cents at the Knoblock Store. 337d4t iic Two vehicles came in collision on Michigan street, last evening wih dam' aging result to both. i a boutn liena gin nas sac iked her suitor because he was too timid to sui her. Tom.

Collins wants timid young man. Spectacles nothing better only, $1.50 at Hight Fairfie If you wbh to make every ious to visit a building, or to excite in tense curiosity as to its interior ajrang ment, write up "No ove: neen over Hk4 the door. Dry Goods at less that cost to Reduce Stock at Lekb lira's i I A Centre township farmer jcufi down what he supposed, to be a bee trjee. The hornets were not of the largest' kind but they had a healthy hI Fireworks of all kind at wholesale at the Knoblock Store. Coming events cast their shadows fore.

The sound of the fiWcracker heard hereabouts and our merchants display torpedoes, rockets an pther p4- rotechnical effects in their show windows. largest Variety ofParasoIs in Sontb Dend at low! prices at Lelb Bro's. Parson' purgative pills, best family Sheridan's condition- powders for horses. i 1 "ii 1 338d6t A proposal to have a telescope placed at or near the summit of the stand-pipe is being agitated. With a good instru xnent at that point a fine viewj of Lake Michigan, and the various towns ad joining the city could be had.

Spoons and forks triple ate-new and beautiful pattern at Ilight Fai: .1 field's. IJL The social of the First M.j Church will meet next Friday afternoon and evening, at the residence of Mr.1 and Mrs. William Barrett, foot of street. A cordial invitation lsj extended to all strangers, and to the young peo ple. Tea at 6 o'clock.

The City Hat Store is the place to get your Hats, Caps, Straw i Goods, Trunks, 25 per cent saved. 332dAwtf A. II. WIeelebI Hon. Lucius Hubbard, Capt: A.

Thomas, and Rev. II A. senting the Civil, Military and Eeligi- ous departments or tne country, win deliver short patriotic addresses at 11 x. u. on the 4th of July, in; the Coiirt House Square.

Citizens of the city and "county are invited to attend. j.j Go to Lelb Bro's ror your 2 Button lild Gloves, pi from SI a pair and upwards. Mr. Colfax and family returned from Andover this morning, but Mr! Colfax leaves again immediately, I and will speak five times this week; in Michigan at St. Joseph to-morrow, Big Jlaplds on Thursday, East Saginaw joa Friday see: that I in 1 use body: anx- 3-e- BUY OUR 87.50 to 8, 9j 1 15, 16, 17,1 18, 19 arid $20.

AND STYLES. Heavy, $9, to 10, 11, 12, I FIGUR1 IL i'i 0,11,12.13,14, i V. 16,17,18, 19, and $20. 13, 14, 15, 10, IT, 18, 19, 20 Dahlia Cloth; Tricot in Large Variety, ers. who have infringed on the Bird- sellpkfent, and this includes all the 7 prom nfent ones in the country.

They cannot bow manufacture a single ma- I 1 iT 1 i i i chine, or sell of those they now have on hand without the consent of Mr. Bird- sen, ana jEonsiaering now sayageij, per sisienuy na meaniy mey nave lougm, him fori years, he will, be possessed of more tot the forgiving spirit than most mortals nere, it ne gives nia sent, or allows a royalty. This decision gives the Bijrdaell Man ufacturtng Company a clear field on the clover separator, business, and the enter prising members 'of that Company will not be slow to sweep it with their "Mon ltors. i How lie Got: Paid for Sinning. One of our high-toned young men, ast Sunday, after getting On his store clothes, concluded that he would go a fishing o4 Monday, and! after the peo ple had all gone to church, he slipped around the back way to i catch some minnows jdown by the old lock.

1 ijligh-1 toned found a good position on an old sill, and after exerting his patience tor an hour came to the conclusion that minnows pidn't bite fori Sabbath breakers and i started jfor home. We should say hcwpbld have started, but he could n't, for he was fastened: to the sill. Af? ter twisting himself into the shape of a Great Eastern Acrobat, he discovered that the Bill which he was sitting on had been pitched. He ruined his pen knife whittling.tymselfpa and nas since had a bay window set in his pants. But 1 Si 1 ne was too maa io go a SELLING OUT AT COST.

SELLING OUT AT COST. SELLING OUT AT COST, Our entire summer stock Sents9 Furnish- Of Clothing, Gents' Furnish- In? Hnnila of will hft laid AT ACTUAL COST for the next Thirty Days. It les the largest variety or cool, comfortable, dressy, and well-made Clothing, for men! youth and In all the desirable summer styles. 9IJ LIVINGSTON No. 94 Michigan Com merclal Dlock.

Secotid arrival; of genuine Llama Lace Points and Jack- etsaiBiernsuro.iBaiswuriu'B Commercial Dlock. Also a large stock of Parasols, Fans just receivea and going at panic prices. AnJOVniVKD MEETING OF THE Vj cotrHcii- Tbe Tooden WaterIJp Bid Accept-ed-Tb Fire Steamer to g-o to Niles. The Common Council i met in ad journed session at the Council chamber on last evening. (There were I present the Mayor and i all ithe Councilmen exceDt Weber.

1 1 Thi Eloard of Public Improvements to whom was referred the! bids for and wooden pipes for water mains, rpnnrtod favorahlv tn the bid of Far Cheviot and Cassimere Splits, usiness Suits Medium 13, 13.50, 14, 15, DLACK DRESS SUITS, I j. Blue, Olive, Castor Suits! Elegant desigllS ill I 1 Ii! Coats in the prices Pants Working from SI And all Wool Cassimeres, $12, "Rn most astonishingly il -lit up 3, rr sin T) 1 rmn nl and and vests made up becoming shape, al reasohableJ 'it at i i 11 i to 83.25, i I 3.60, 4, 4.50, 5, 5.50, ,6, 6.50. 7. tants. LSght'andDark Superior Goods aid Sple, and Workmanship, asvell made as Custom a.

1. il 1 -1' 4.75, MO, 6, 6.50, Vests to Hatcb'Ja, 2.85, a.50, 8.75, 7 to nRn. I.DU. 2SX23 330SSH23NT 0OOIC0 oo 1 II i TTT-a 11 1 I LI 1Zm WHITE MARSEILLES TESTS, 3.25, 3.50. 3, 4.

CHEAP. ROYS' YOUTHS' AD CHILDREN'S SUITS 1 I to Merchant Particular attention Tailoring. Excellent Splendid is called warranto choice of Goods, 13est VVprk, ror- feet Fit SHIRTS WHITE AM GAUZE UIVOERSIIIRTS, OLORED JEAIV MERI0 DRAWERS, SOCKS, HANDKERCHIEFS, ROWS, TIES, GLOVES, TRUNKS. COLLARS LIXEX AXD PAPER rington Branch. Councilman King, ine these! goods their splendid quail-seconded by Councilman Thomas, Offer ty and beautiful 'style, (render them I wwillBlf i 1 i CUFFS, i i Do not fail to examine One-Price Cloii ana IN LAKU Ami stock and remember the lmM Tailor Est ed the folio wine resolution, which was ton Branch, accordinsr to the terms tieir; bid therefor, and that the I city VLkUl ii vt Ma liwcuj uucvicu 1a ill A into a comraci wuu saia jaamnKivu Branch m.

i to that effect The drawing up of v. 0.1 OF SAMUEL ENGEL. and at on i 1 II I. 1 -it ,3.

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