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SOUTH; BEND, SATURDAYS EVENING, NOV! 20, 1880. A i VOL XV. NO. 2315. price two; CENTS Lont Maud Johnson.

Prog-ramme of the Union Thanksg-lv. I I lnjr Service. TheMishawaka Enterprise says there is no trace yet of Mrs. Alice Johnson's Latest defy The following; programme; for the s. unionThanksgiving service in the First 9-year-old daughter Maud whose disap A Paper for the People.

1 1 3 1 1 Presbyterian church next Thursday morning, has been arranged! by the pearance from home was narrated in Monday's Tribune, and entertains the belief that she may have been abducted or fallen in the river. While writing ALFRED B. MILLER, Editor. Terrible Los of L.lfe by Slilp-- wrecks in the' Old ministerial i Anthem by thaChbir- fit i ill World. Invocation Geo.

T. Keller Heading N. I. Williamson USEFUL AND ELEC'AWT this item, a little girl, who has been in the Tribune store all morning feasting at Two i Negroes Hanged Reading Proclamation T.iC. Stringer i i Singing Ilymn i "I 3 1 is.

lown Sermon. J. H. Stover Christmas Prayer Rev. Egbert Presents 1 i Mnging by tne inoir.

Collection for the poor Rev; GeoJ T. Keller Washington; for the Murder of a White IIau. i i i -MM i Deaths by a Holler Explosion 1 at? Stevenson, Alabama. Tj E. Egbert I.

JDress Cutting and Plttl ng. A special dispatch to the Triple from Indianapolis says that Governor IVilliams died this afternoon at ihalf-Tast 12 o'clock. His disease, as stated Tbefore in the Tribuxe, was inflammation of the bladder. He will be succeed in office by Lieutenant-Governor Gray, who was defeated for the demo-ratic nomination for governor jby Notwithstanding all the abuse that was heaped on Gov. Williams both in and out of the party, he in the main a good governor, and tried to cbn-duct affairs to the best of his ability.

II and fit- i The? Ladd system of i cuttin 4 5-3 and Honie Miscellaneous oonless pug Foreign 3 U- ting dresses is the best, Experience has proved this. B. F. Stockord, of 21 St. Joseph street, will teach this system to any one: for She will also cut and fit garments promptly and at lowest prices, and give WAShtNQTOX.

i A lT.nvitiv' M.tlnM. IiMGE ISSOETESEKIT I her eyes on the toys, volunteered the information that Bhe is Maud Johnson, and that she left home last Friday and doesn't prefer to gos She was taken in and cared for last Saturday by Mrs. Wyman, on Washington street, who has dressed her neatly, and we learn intends to keep heir, the girl's mother having sometime ago requested her to do so. Maud is a very pretty girl, bright and intelligent beyond girls of her age, and should, in the interests of humanity, have a good The Townsends i The Townsend family at the opera house last night in the thrilling border drama of "Nick of the Woods" ap-peared to good; advantage. Harry Townsend as bloody Nathan, with several aliasess made a 'capital Indian and did some splendid acting, i Mrs.

Town-send's singing was one of the pleasant features of the entertainmet. To-night the company complete their engagement with the tragedy of "Pizzaro," in which Harry will assume- the role of RollaJ l.OOO Bedford and colored, were executed at Washington yesterday, lor the murler of George P. Hirth in January last Both protested their innocence and had assurance of eternal salvation i I SOUTH CAROLINA I Getting: Their Deserts. i Two democratic "politicians, of Greenville. R.

are! nnder arrest on the COLD DOLLARS The English cabinet is seriously di-Tided on the Irish question and there are rumors that an outright split is emi-'xient. i -'m and POUSD8 OF iCOFFEE GIVEX AAViVY. The official report gives Philadelphia at population" 845,980. There are' nearly 36,000 more females than males in the city. I charge of having bracticed.

fraud at the recent election. Several others ot the same stribe will be arrested on, the same kpjoblocks goldIdollar CO. charge, 1 j. ij. ALABAMA.

Hl 9 i i Fatal ixplosioa Jim Tyner says he will not dodge the enatorship from this state if it is thrown at him by our legislature, It won't be thrown. He can rest easy DRUGGISTS. We pall the attention of our citueni to our about the dodging. ii 4, OWN ROAST Coffee which is extensively used throughout the eit owing the immense sales. Four- men wfre killed land four wounded by the explosion of a mill-boiler at Stevenson, Ala i If 't BELGIUM.

i fl Twelvefen By an explosicinj of fire-damp in a Belgian coal pit Mons, Friday, 12 men were- killed. There were. 27 men in the pit at the time of the explosion. Fifteen iW'ere resquM. i and wishing to still further introduce it amongst our citizens we will hereafter jmt it op in a handsome Satchel Package, one pound size, and in We aini to keep a full assort-- The Missouri and Illinois rivers are 'frozen up, the Upper Mississippi is full of ice, and in Texas many railway accidents have occurred directly traceable to the snow and the "cold snap." I every 10M packages we will pack a Gold Dollar.

Our GOLD DOLLAR Coffee lis th.e beat, the cheapest and the only Fresh Roasted Coffee in the city. 5 i i We furthermore offer five Grand Prizes to the lucky ones who get the gold dollars. Firrt, 6 pounds of coffee; Second, 10 pounds of -coffee: Third, 15 pounds of coffee Fourth, 20 pounds of coffee; Fifth. 25 pounds of coffee. I ment of all goods belonging to the Jewelry Trade.

Ifijwe have HEWS COMPRESSED. The five srand Prizes will be dt-tnoutea as fol Commissioner Eaum will recommend the abolition of the stamp tax i on matches, bank checks and i proprietary medicines, the tax on and tobacco being sufficient for the revenues lows AU persons who get a Gold Dollar in our Gold Dollar Coffee packages on reporting same to us and announcing same through the DAILY TRIBUNE with a 10 cent local will be entitled to a number in the above Five Prizes. Prizes Evening Up. Deputy Sheriff Turnock evened up the escape of petty larcenist JPat Coleman' yesterday, i by arresting Robert Walsh to-day for stealing some goods at Adler hat; store, and putting him in jaiL Honors are now easy and Joe will see that the cards are cut before he deals again. German Tbank.Kalvlnv Service.

The congregations of the German M. E. and the First Evangelical churches will unite in a Thanksgiving service next Thursday forenoon, at the usual hour, halt-past ten at the place of worship of the flatter, on Lafayette street Rev. W. Wilke will preach, followed by F.

Meyer. Card of Thanks. The Hod3on Bros, desire to return thanks to the firemen who labored eo heroically in the cold this morning, to save the property of the firm from being destroyed by fire, i any specialties they arei Gold Rings and Spectacles. W'e show anfimmense variety in Both! lines will be distributed on January 1st. Remember you pay nothing for your Gold but on the contrary, you get a better coffee than you can get elsewhere for the same money, besides it is Roasted Daily, i Hoping you will all give as a trial and wishing you aU luck in our Free Donation, also wishing you all much happiness and a long and prosperous life, we remain, Signor Blitz, the; famous ventriloquist and si ight-of-hand performer, 'was killed in itew Jersey jla Wednesday by thd accidental discharge of i hi3 gun while duck hunting.

Hog cholera is committing extensive ravages in i i J. W. Hossak, grain dealers of Dwight, 111., hav0 failed for 1 Diphtheria hai become; alarmingly prevalant in Chidago. 0 Mrs Jlary Naylor, widow, 'and Miss Magreie Kane, of Quincy. took ar An; examination will repav those The effort to raise subscription of $250,000 for Gen.

Grant does not succeed. It should not. Grant has more opportunities to become wealthy than any man in the country. Let Mm take ad ventage of some of them. I i ours ery nespecuuiiy.

intending to purchase. J.O.KNOBLO0K i i If ii I senic to beautify their complexions. The The Original Low-Price FAIRMLD. 1r Grocers prompt, attendance oi a pnysician wiw a stomach pump laved their lives. In the vicinity Clarence, Iowa, the In New York state Garfield's plurality is 20,885, and his majority over all is 9,313.

The total greenback vote for president was somewhat over temperance vote about and the -nti-Masonic vote 72. I 1 1 1 school-houses are to be closed, on account of a fuel famine. i 1 1 -i 1 1 1 i VN All LTen of Trcsh Oystcn. One of my competiUrs published a very sensational article in last week's paper, which as a dealer I feel in duty i bound to reply to. In the first place, Chicago dealers nerer keep oysters in stock longer than 24 to 36 hours, and not 5 to 10 days as stated by the person (...

who wrote the article, and furthermore, he must hare but little idea of how i Is' I 1 I We hope it is true that the Catholic church will officially condemn the Passion play now on the New York Stage. There is enough in this world to represent on the stage without desecrating the evangelical characters by attempting to represent them. 129 St. long! oysters will really keepl and if the NEW AND; ELEGANT- PERFUMES, i AMONG THS VlNVST. ARE I Elegancia.

KasenskVa and Enchantment. true lovers of nice fresh oysters want, good stock would steer clear of such houses and buy only first-class goods Gen. Ben Harmon has publicly announced, in a letter to a Indianapolis politician, that he is a candidate for the United States senatorship from his Governor Porter thinks that out of eleven candidates the contest will soon narrow down to Ores ham, Ilarrl-a jn and New. i Now the I. party, who published the Eacli odor Characteristic, Distinctive: and unchanging article does not ship by express at all 3' Lund Lubin's, "Wright's, LaezelVs, I Marsh Gardiner's The' Piano Marsh Harvester works are being removed to Chicago.

They employ 800 men, The grand jury at Yankton is unveiling numerous fraudulent homestead entries in Dakota, ft Forelrn. i I I The public debt Mexico" is ooo.oo?:;,; Higginbottam of Manchester. England; cotton jnerchants, have failea with liabilities amounting to $225,000. Twenty sailors and seven passengers lost i their lives iby the wreck of the Bristol, coaster lAilsa off the coast of Wales, 8 '-11 i Twenty-three lives weref lost by the foundering of the British steamer Mildred, 4 j- The reaping of Irish harvests, with a soldier following; the laborer, is a novel spectacle, even in European politics. i In the internaiional regatta at London the first heat was won by Laycock, the second by Boss, the third by Hos-mer and the fourth by Tricket I JAC Befliri Correspondent Insists that native Germans who have been naturalized in the United States are given the full benefit of American citizenship when revisiting the fatherland.

f( A Study. Burlington Hawkeyejf If you want to the" immense variety of the human face in expression you should bend your gaze the mobile countenance of a deaf and dumb man when he -reaches tinder the plank for a lost trickle and picks up a i I- Co. Glioses I livinqstori 2 A 1 1 1 (Opposite Wyinan Co.) I I but i by Empire slow freight, which, takes about th ree days and three nights' from Baltimor to Souti Bend, and in- stead of speci-il tanks in oak barrels and kegs, an i pine ickeits, and in fact, almost ar thing th ey can fish up which give th oyster a peculiar woody and pine! taste, not that rich delicate flavor so muc relished by the con4 fI Burner, cpnseqi tently not by express as stated in said irticle. Now for a word as tcj how the party of whom ly my oysters. Tliey are 4 the only party who owns a patent can for shipping, and ship by express daily from Baltimor to Chicago, and imme diately reship to me, making the time from Baltimo re to Bouth Bend, less I than 40 hours.

And as regards our oys-' iters, I claim I am giving the consumer more oysters for the 'same money thaU can be bought in most places in IndU ana, and the party, who makes such a parade about fresh 8 toe and all such hings is buying of a srr all snide bouse similar to hi own, whi 1 4 am buying i of an "a 1 well es ablished house. of 30 years standing, and known from Maine toil California, for fair dealing 'i Great Bargains for the Ladle. We will offer a large lot of felt hats, un trimmed for 25 cents each, worth 75 cents and $1.. Trimmed hats for $1 and up. fk.r The largest stock of millinery in the city.

Black. and all colors in velvet and satin plushes. A fine line of long plumes, all colon Tery cheap. 1 A large line of hoods at a bargain, i Splendid assortment of ladles' muslin underwear; chemese, drawers and night-' dresses 75 cents on the dollar, as cheap as you can buy the material, at '12d4wl. i Barrett's.

I Stamping and embroidering taught by Mrs. Huey, No. 65 Market streets .1 i i AND. 3.. 1 raw bum Die Dee py tne Btem.

About Trotting-Horse. The standard trotter is one that can opsnn. iiii Now, in conclusion I would ask th Elegant, stylish Orercoats, Stylish UUtorottea, i HARRY TOWNSEND. consumer of the delicibus bivalver bear in mtnd I receive mv trooda bv ex cover a mile in 2:30. It is said that less than 600 of all the horses raised and trained in the United States have this record.

The number that can trot in 2:50 bear the ratio of 1 to 2.SS3 horses Very Kmlmrrslnir. jj: MrsLangtry is about to 'be that' is, the is about to have or, rather, she is about to become well, pcrhsps it would be best to say nothing about it until we learn the sexi -j i it I I V- press and not Empire ow freight, and only S3 to 40 hours fron i the shell, and when you want good reliable, fresh goods always ask for Booth's celebrated Oval brand, for i ale by all first Stylish Youths' Clothing, Children's Clothing. FintL Cassimere Suits. Supported by the Townsent DrmnnUo Company TO-NIGHT YUlb presented SWUUn't IlUtorlosJ riy, ia lour Aeu, tntitW i i class dealers and always fresh, at I II. C.

MOROAS'S. Fino Worsted Dress Suits, I Separate Coats, Pants', Vests.1 How ii Nouoii Awtjr l-'roiu Home. II i The republican central committee of Tbo Grandest Display 1 II S. L. KILMER, M.

D. c. f. noLLinc, Upase, lgm and Carriage OR 1 THE INVASION OF PERU, i Bt. Joseph countyi wound up ine campaiga with $775 i surplus ca.sh;on hand, and have given It to the Bouth Bead poor.

Ill i i -ii i 5 i I A Namber or Plants. Scientists have; distinguished about BUIIOICON. I Painter. 'Yi i Overcoats, etc tfv To concluJ with ths roarint Curce of Paper Zlanfirlzc, OalclTnlnlng and Oraluins Cpedalty. i 82.000 different ppecies of plants, i of NUk iMma, ima.

A DAY AFTER. THE FAIR! Adniiiwion, 35 and 50 wmts. Reserved Mti on whicirtiUmber nearly 4,000 arft dufer- 49rShop Ott Porter's Grocery, OOF TV MiebJsstB ud JCrrw9i streets. S17ioa A Oomploto Stockjof Qente; Furnishing Cbods. ConnteUd with Tclwaoa.

Xnhinit ent forms of grass. mm at th Tribun iwre wunoui coarg. i i i 1 1 i i I II 1 i i I i.

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