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WHISKY. Fift Doy of the Pabirhan-Rush Trial, Tho Testimony on Both Sides All Finishod, Mocars, Rapp and Keating Do Some Bquaro Contradioting for tho Defonss, Louis Rindskopf Discovered ot His Old Tricks, PAHLMAN AND RUSH. FieTHt DAY. OF THE TRIAL. The tris! of the Pablman and Muah case wan resumed yesterday morning intho prosonce of quito a large number of epeotators, The teeti- mony wag not of an oxtraordinarily intorosting oaure. At 4 o'clock in the sftornoon bott: aiden roasted, and Court adjournod tll 10 this moraing, whoo Mr. Boutoll will sum np the case for tho Govornment, Ha sill bo followed by Mfr. Storra for tho dofenso,. and tho argumont of Mr, Ayor will bo the closing offort, It is aupposed that tho cbargo will bo deliyored this aftornoon and tho case givon to the jury, te Whon ‘Court oponad yostorday morning, Br. Ayor callod for tho noto introduced by tho do- foowe Saturdey, and said that ithad beon aub- jocted to tho tests of a aclontific man, and per- hapaa blbof fnk about tho sizeof ma plu-hosd bad boonscratchod off. Mr. Ayor was going on to show why tho note shonid not be olferod in evidonco, but tha Court intimated that it would be ruled out, and that argument was not necos~ mary, GEN, 0, L, MANN fas tho first witnoss caliod, and tostified aa fol- tows: YHavo lived hore sinco 1861; first formod Dr. Rush’s acquaintance in the hospital iu Vir- ginia in 1864 ; havo known bim ovor sinco, with the oxcoption of five or six months, after I loft Nhe hospital; should say his roputation was vory good; in foot, never hoard it questioned; havo known Mr. Vahiman sinco 1865; roputation equally good. Croas-eramination: Had beon Collector about four months when Rush first camo hore in 1808; have bad bueluogs traueactions with Ruch; first {oanod him monoy aud chon losned the firm monoy} sttor the fire, sold thom # fot of brick for buildi urnoses, When I firat know Pahlmen bo was 9 olerie fun forwarding house; never heatd of any chatgoa against Mr, Palmas boforo, na Storre—That ll do; “Duttalo" Miller's advice as turned out pretty poor, B.1I, McCrea, Capt. Rubon Oloyoland, Asn Dow, A. Nelson Young, Judgo Bradwell, P, wW, Gates, W. Egan, and Mr, Wheeler also testified to the good char- acler of the dafoudante, UOPRNT MEADOWONOFT, tho bankor, waa called and testified na follows: The Alcohol (Works kept an sccouat with ua in September and October, 1873, Mr, Btorre—What waa tho condition of. thotr bank- account Oct. 26, 18737 tho queation was objected to and Mr, Btorrs had to explain that he wanted to prove by tho witness that Paulman and Rush overdraw tholr account during October, 1873, that they wore niga obliged to borrow monoy to pay for stare, and that this borrowed money canie from Hecker, ‘The Court aaid Bir, Blorra would have to prove that. they didn't borrow from say other bankers, anit that Docker was tho only one of whom they could havo borroweil money, Under tho circumstances, ho couldn't allow the wlinews to go on, nud bo wag a0 cordingly excused, ALLEN ©, STORET, an attornoy, rometabered, in July, 1871, preparing two decds of twelyo lotain one convoyance ; thoro wero two deeds and x bill of sale; Dr. Rui awnod tho tind; didn’t know whether Rush was in the distilling Dnainesd then or nob; thought the deeds were finally Brepared exocuted, and recorded about tho 16th of Suly, 197, J. ¥. DROWN, samp-clerk in the Colloctor'a oftica, said tho amount of monoy paid by Pahlmanaud Rush for stamps from after tho fire to January, 1870, wan $2,169,704,10, From tho 27th of Saptomber to bth of October, 1873, iuclualve, they paid $2,009.10, Cresaecumination; This was in threo payments; rouldn't say this wae pall in currency; wasn't Iu tho dffico; it was for tax-peld stamps on distillod apirita ; Sedingrly detlled sprite could be eold and money rajacd. ‘Ae-eross!: Mr. Btorrs—Don't you know that Just Afler the panio you couldn’tevon sell Government bonds for currency ? : ‘Mr, Brown—Yee, sir; thero wae mighty litle cur- roncy just then, ee: TANBOM, KENXICOTT. wis next brought up. He testified as follows: Havo beont a Vulted Blatea Gangor for olght yeata; wasnt the Alvohol Works in 1670 sbout five or six mouths; wos thera also from May till June, 1678; no goods were removod while I wae thero that wore not Properly tlamped or branded ; think I was theres third tluc, but am not positive, Crose-examination: My memorandum book tella mo I was thers from May to Jone, 1873; think I ro- Meyed Mr. Collendor, and that be relieved mo when I left; the lottor was at Bhufeldt’s, aud wo Just changed places, DM, GLINTON NRIGGB ueat took the stand and testified: Have resided here twenty yéara; was a moraber of the Octobar Grand Jory: B, M.'Vord testified before ua; I think be atated that he know of uo irrequiaritics in which bis house had beon engaged. Croas-exarnination : Ho was opked by a person if ho knew what indis-rubber goods wero, and he anid he didwt; he looked very innocent; it lett tho improue son in my mind that ho Went out of the room an in+ Rocent wan, MATITIIEW D, BAPP waa neat callod, “Sr. Happ iaa short, compactly-Lullt taan, with a very black heard, black eyos, and black lnir. Hus manner hia deliberate, and he wos thorough- ly at lls eauo, Ifo toallfled aa followa: I havo resided hera wince 1807; was tat omployod in tho Alcohol Works in December, 1 ‘wes thoro tik Toue, 1678} wan s lorie and superidtondeut sf bed shargo of tho Looks sud general pauagement of tho hmeut, but was not tha @ookkeeper; hada’t shargo of tho commercial, but looked aftor tho Gov- trnmient, books; Heury Keating helped the Gauger dutornilze proof’; Idid not saaust in that work; 1 ro- telved atamps from the Gauger and Btorckueper; 10 duplicate stampa were weed ; I never recclvod stamps [rom anybody that bad been once used, and nover eed any a aucond thine, I agalatod in putting on ttamaps, oocualoually with the aasiatanoo of the Gaugor, Morekeeper, Keating, aud tha teamstera; during my jervieo no extra mnaghoa wero Tun, aud no LWlcit gooda wore sent out, No other Superiatondent was there while I wae tere. I know Gorge I, Mueller, Bum- Tel Muellor, Mattern, Beecher, aud Deckor; nover as- tiatod any of them put on duplicato atampu.or never aay thon put on duplicate stamps, ‘Crow-ezamination; Nover hal eny experience aan dlatiUery employe before I went to tha Alcohol Works, but was eimployed at Hollahian's and Giuger's, Lecch’s, tnd perhats others, aanelerk for a Gauyer, before Soptember, 1410; waa first omployed as Gauger's clork in 1868: feat employed by shtr, George AL, Whirrith, ind was in his employ avout your; don't know whother tho Revenue law author! Has month; don't know bis own ps Colluctor, Gen, Corso, know of thin; thot wae iny joy= a Arat experionco shout o distillery: Kennicott empl Mdm Pelerk natoed William Edwarda at that Mimo; it was not uuoommon then (lo em. oy’ clerke; think they don’t do it now; Inti (he practice wna discontinued sorao timo in 1870; ince Dooemiber, 1870, rocolved $100 @ month from the Aloonol Workat I havo resided lero sinoa 1867; the Grot yoar 1 was hero I bad an office for tho eale of nat tit rights; tink I openod the office about the lat of May ; the Orin waa J, 8, Yaroel! & Co; when I canoe neta owned no property, but had about $5,000 In Moucy , came from Now Orleans, whero I was in the jewelry’ busiuosa yn Bt, Charles utrect; Teold tho stock: tnd cloaod it out when T teft; paid all my croditore be- fora Llefty wae a ateamboat-clerk op the Misaisetpot bofore that, about ono year; yot $100 & portion of the Ume, and $250 for another portion of the tnio; worked on the “Tdty Marlin,” Cspt. Juhu MM, Hose, Boupht a house and lot wit some of my money in April, 1810; dacdod 1 to my wife; $2,600 Inaluled the money for the house and lot; bought it of Nelson Bf, Tuttla; completed the paymants iu abouts year, de- posited the remaindur in tho Lanks; I deposited with . ¥, Hoamimon Orat; that was befora the firo; don't remember just how much f depoaitod, e Court bexan to think ss waa getting monotonous and immaterial, ‘employed fn PLIL, Mfoyno's office ans aivod about $2.50 adey; tuls waa in ihe 807"; wae aakorl to tako the position of Gauger'’s clerk while iu Jfoyne'n office: 1 acoota~ Pabled the Gaugur around to the diatilleripe aad reo Utylug-house aud rade out bls reports for hit from miemorands be furnlned mo; frat kaow Pahiman aud ua iu 18685 Iman wae the man who eniployed mo, I dit make a trip to Oregon, California, and Washington Territory with A, 0. Heasing, J. 1. Hay- desi, and some othera; I wont with the intention of remaining there, was employed one month by Col, Koes, Buperintendent of Indian Affaira; I furnished tay own ineans, 1 borrowed $150 in gold to get home. ‘with j patd 18 a soon aa T got back} trip cont from £300 fo $1,000: my wife lisa orceted a block of brick Routed on West Waalinglon street tho past year; I liva Inoue of whem; my wife owas the houses; they cost shout 212,000," put my wifo owen $a them; ve bad = othor revenues 1 bavo hore me mone yj Bs, Goorge ore, 81,600 in 1472, borrowed monoy, for which I bad bis note; D.'L, Teylor was assigned’ to tho Alcool Works while I was tl ; ibere wee no illicit whisky made while Mueller and Taylor were there in 1479, to m; resigned ty position at the'Aloohal Works; I recollect (he panio of 1878; wae at the dis Oe Gor 7 tn fon evenings Aone ee rom o ; Boelia, dumber & Oo.'a oF " not; Keating altended to the alipmen| ‘aid got bie directions from Pahlmsp, who taually attended to get ting the stamps; we shipped §° mbout as Aas aa they wore mado} pk we rag during the panics; have no recollection as to whether joods accumulated thon Or at ay other time; don't i ey ‘warehouse wae amall; don't know of croaxea by Being removed while Taharets was anne Gaugal nt know that Adolph Muoller, George H, Muslisx, MP, Beecher, Mutishauscr, orapy THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1876. others ware pati for porallting cracked whisky to be removed: I didn’t keep Form 64, and 1 waan't kept at the’ distillory; the otter book luere, the distillation Look, fatheone I kort; ato kept the ycanting hook Iniow of no book kopt there shaking to whom the gomls wera old; that hook woa kept at the rectifying office, I think I nenalty mado the paste with warm wwator and guin tragacanth, but somotiines with water and flonr; eomotliney ‘aretstod in tacking on the sings; varnish was weeds I nwoar 1 nover eleatied eny atainps that had been used; we al- aye stoncited theeo atamps bofore tho varnish wae Duk on; Lever mw any ofl atempe waahed and again Ured in the distillery; lou't know whether the goods wore old above or bolow the market prico; don't kuow of shipments to Ford, Ollvor & Co,; T also had chargo of tho toamnetore; dont know of nents ta Uroeby'a; don't any place whore thoy were ebipped; think Jeckor wan on duty from March lo ‘Mey 1, 1875; don’t romom- Vor over having recetved information (hot our plnce wan to bo investigated; — don't know of Vablroan snd Rush paying any, money to Rein oF ansboily elso for protection, and naver heard them ayrnk of ity never hesrd ‘of their rnnning extra mashes or paylig Root for being allowed todo it; I dou't recollect tho nemea of every person from who we purchased malt; know we got some from lito, sere fu Iluola; guoss wo gota iittle malt reom Jako eh. Dedivects. The entries in thin Dietitera' Purch ane and Repulr Boor for 1615 nrain my wilting? alno for 1874, IGTS, 18724 those books wero correctly apts ‘The Court then took n recess till 2 o'clovk. Gn th opening of Cotirt mn the nfteruoou, Mr. Ayer recalled Bir, Itapp, and asked n batch of queations qnito aimiflar to tho Inat of thone naked at the mornin weasion, ‘They vonrorned tiie hona-purchasing ani house-bullding, aud, nothing new nor of anaterial portance wus oilcited. MENUY REATING swan thon called for, Sr. Ayer waa iuformed that the swithess beon in the courtroom ietuuing to the byilencs, ‘Tho wituens admitted that he had been ia Aueing a part of to time, Init he didn't know then that bo won to bo called, ‘Tho Court docided he would to be exclulod. ONRIN BWEET wan noxt called, Wen bandling barrels for the Alco- hol Works during 1871, '73,'74, aud ‘75; never heard of auy duplication of stamps there; Roclie's elerk com- Disined of the goodn not being upto tho proof; this Securred during 1871, 72, and ‘79, when I drove team; saw tlampe put-on tho barrels in 18733 they were caro- ful to put on the stamp, driving the’ tacks in solfd, atencillng, and then varnishing; never eaty nny duptl- cation Herman Docker tlivre, and George 1. Muollof, and seaiatod them tn driving tacka and’ pat- {ing on ceria) numbers; never naw nny tacks driven in louse; when I drove a tack Idrove tt homo to stay perce was owsy from the diotilery about @ yoar dur ing 25 ‘Crose-examination : The partiestnames to whom tho goods wero sold were not marked on tho gooda; I fict the names from tha recetpta to be algned on the dollv- Of thy good; the nainea wore written on the blank recelpt when I took the good from tho: distilie omplosca thoro now, doing the coopering or rapatr~ dug, and putting barrola in order for aliipment, anid Bavo bron elnce Aug. 1, 1874; wagin the clatern-room zoveral times when barrela wore belng Aliod, but don't tecollect any suich thing bofore Bloy i, 18752'J. W, Jef- froya carrice on thojbvsiness now; in 1873 Pablman would givo mo stamps at the rectifying house ins closed in an cuvelopo, and 1 cok thom out to tho distillery’ and gave them to tho Rlérekonper ; Rapp, Keating, and T would arsiat tn im: = | putting on stampa sometimes; can’t tell when Roolie's clerk complained that the goods wera bolow proof ; don't know who tlie cletk want heard the complaint goveral timos ; don’t recollect taking goods to Oroaby Dut may bave douo eo, don't romember diatinell hauted gooda to Ford, Olirer & Co., but coulda's way how often or how long. Redirect: Very often Toollo was on the floor where gootls were dotiverod and where hia mon who mado the complaints welghied then, DR. GIODS was tho next witness, He testified a8 follows: I know Bord+ ho was bofore tho Grand Jury Inst October, of whieh I was # miembor? I recollect he ead there bad been no frrogularity at his house; every- thing bad been carried on in an lonorablo, business way. - Cross-eramination: My recollostion fa he waa aaked if he or ta house bad been guilty of irregularities ; ho asid thero hnd been none. Redirect: It's my strong impression he said bo inew nothing about Indte-rubber puckaged, or other crookeduoss, MAI, Tn WARKED, wos nox? calted, Mutestificd: Waa1n the omploy of the Alsohol Works alnca they drat startod, July, 1872, ‘up to tho tino thoy eltut down; was masher; no oxtra moshes wero evcr rin while I was thors; I never stuffed any maalicns T wappoto that there nfe means of patting in more meal than you are allowed to; the tubs wero properly and regulirly looked; sometimes ‘wo made ona, two, thros, or four mashes a day, Crovaeramined: I had no Government booka to keop; Rapp kopt thein; I suppose thero was a Look o keep acouunts of abipments, but I don’t know; four extra fermenting tuba were added in May, 1872, make {ng twelte: soma wero eealad up part of the times T know of nono of theau sealed tuba being in use when thoy were aotunlly reported to ba closed; they mostly inade alcohol; whut proof spirita they made wore. rectified on the primiaes, CHAMLES 2, ACELWAD next tortified as follows: Ams membor of the frm of Hchwab, MoWade & Mannholmor; was in the liquor Duniness 1n 1672, '2, %8, 4, wad 'S rocoived spirite from te Chicago Alcohol Works; the contents of the bar- role corregpouded invariably with tho marks on to outaide, M. EB. WAITB wan tho next, Lo toatiflod as follows: Have been « Storokeoner eight or, nino yeare§ was at the Chicngo Alcohol Works from Fobrunry or March, 1873, to Sap- tomber or October, 1873; no duplicate ‘stamps wero used, and tho marke of the proof corrosponded with the contente, ta ihe best of imy recollection; no extra mashes wero rin whilo [ was thore; I should bare known {t if thore Lad been, " Cros-aramination : Was relloved by Hormann Dock- ér whon I lefty went to Shufuldt’s next, and wna after wards removed from the ofiice of Storekeeper by Bir, Hoyt; Callender and Ratishauser wero Gaugere at thé Alcobot Works while was thore; tho Iattor came a fow days before I loft; goods wera disponcd of as fant aa manufactured; I compeilod tho Gauger to weigh the goods over on ono cccasion when I thought ho had mistake, but I found le waa correct; the du. Pilcation of stamps could not bo committed withous the Storekceper'a knowledge and tho connivance of the Gauger? I wan at Sbufeldty about two woes, end was Teltoved: was out of work a yrer} thought the rossou Iwas rollevod was tint I couldn't be used; I I madon report against hom ondo; I was never ac cused of any irregularity. ‘Redirects Twas reappointed under Gen. Wehater 5 1 had to bo present when the wines wore gauged, and atwnya attended to my dulies. ‘At the roqneat of ‘the Gourt, the wilnoes explained themanuer of drawing off spirits, taking thom into the warehoure, gauging, stamping, ote, aud tho jurors Ustenod with opan mouths, Recrows: Have been at Aillor and Reed's, Dicken- son, Loach & Oo,’s, and olhera, but was not cognizant of any frauds comiiltted there while I was thoro, Mr, Btorra riod in » loud volee z_ * Wa roat Mr, Ayer svanteil the note which Afr. Storré had pro- duood, ut Bir. Storrs eald ho couldn't have it unless ho allowed the note to qo in. ‘Tue Court decided that tie ole ooutd nat fo In that At with Prof, Baboock's teatimony, would be ex- cluded, ‘Tho Government then bethought iteslf of on omis~ ston, and rocalled IDRMAN N. BROKER, ho eald: I hada very amall amount tn the Germa. iia Bavings Bank in October, 1813 4 T drew it oat thon and put fu my poobot; lid depoatied about 21,300 al- togother; there was only $27.20 thure during Septem- ber and Ootobor; that waa the balance 1 drew ; drow no other money out in Beptownber or October, rt after iittle allence, while te proneettion were hunting up © wiltiess, sald’ he whould allow the dofontenta to call Mr. Keating, but the Latter was tot to bo found, and Mtr, Btorns wald he wouldn't ask any delay on account of hia abwenco, aud woull reat, ‘ter the lapse of a fow minutos, the Government's witness, JOUN TYRNELL, cane inand took thontand, Hosaid: I wae amem- bor of the October Grand Jary and beard Ford exam. ined; don’t recolleot it dintinetty ¢ can't say who con- ductod it; don’t rovolleot that ho was auked if his houte had bean crooked ; I think he came twice before tho Jury; he wae Inguired of aa to ceriain eclzod pack~ agoa of epirite, erxamination? £ think we indicted Ford; T wll whether he feft the imprearion on my ound whother bo was Innocent or guilty, Peesiepenst Tested bores paid te ‘Court, after ronew- viuus cautions to jarore, orderod - Journumant Will 10 o'slock tis morning, alm es LOUIS RINDSKOPF, IN MIAOUIEF AOATR, ‘Tho Inst ateat in the history of crooked, whisky bor boon porpetrated in Milwaukeo, In upite of tia coavictlons Iu that wicked clty for tho past tvo or three months, in spito of all tho squealitg and lying down, and the almoat positive certainty of bolug found out and doslt ‘with oven mere rigorously than evor, the Rinds- kop? Beothors have boon at it sgain. Lofore they aro through with {t, thoy will very prob- ably wish they hadn't, Last Saturday, Lonte Rindekopf, Sigfried Rindskopf, Solomon Schwengor, and Augaat Wolf wero arrested by Marshal Hamilton, and brough$ bofora Cointnissioner Dioodgood to unswer to tho charge of dofrauding tho rovenue waking and diaposlog of crooked stuf u Louls Rindskop!’s distitlory, Only one witnos) wae examined, Lowsvor, and tho cass will bé further board Weduosday sfternoon, ‘Yhe winces wav teamater at the distillery, named John Noebrini, who sore that he had hauled barrals of spirits to tho railroad depot and to Rindakopf'a rectifying house, those going to the desot being all straight, while those golug to the rectifing houso ware without stamps. Tho way wos doho was by pull one of two crooxed in tho wagon with bern ‘Cro can't aa to stamped. ‘ho wagon then went to the dopot, tho atragit qada wore uoluadod, ond a cloth wea thrown OFer sho utstampod barrels, which were thea hauled to tbo rvdifyiug house, and tho contents avid in email quapities to retail dealore sud consumcra in tho city. Who vitness kuew of tho delivory of ulx to elght packiace 4\ thia woy, and he bad been dischar, from Hindwopl's some time sgo, os he inferred cause ho ktew too intch about this arrange- ment, The jmmedisty rosult of examine Hon wad that each of tho jartios was held iu €2,000 bail to await furthor huuring, whon otber teamators will Seay: Behwenger is the nominal owner and manager of the diners, but Leute Rind axopf 19 mpposed to Letue coutralling crooked spirit. Bo mucl for the disposal of the govds after they left the aistilliry premises. Now, fur the THY DETAILS OF THE PROCESS by which they were snsnipulated in thele transis ‘sald anythiog.- I novor told through the wine-room and tho diatiilary warohoune, ‘The distillery fsou ona alte of the atrot and the warshonses ‘and clatern-room on the other, = Tho eiatern-room fs 8 very small apartment, fu small, indeed, that eould = not the Gangee gauge the inrrofa within Ita narrow limits, as the law Fequiren, but had to. roll them into the bondad waro- Howse before be could gauge thent, take peoot, alarm thom, and got them resly, When the diatillors wante to ruth cut crooked foots they blew the whintle in the distillery, which called the innocent Htorakoeper thither (6 let down the meal to start a-mash, An acon pao had Surned lis back the employes ndustriously Slipped two of three extra barrels through an old bare rel slied, to the left of the efetarn-room, and thence foulh into a, privato warchouna, ‘The diallers Land the keya to this privato arrangement, and an soon ae lite barrela were safely chackod) into the private ware: Houre the dintillera locked the doors and ihe employes Totnrnod to thelr aaual labor of rolling atralght goods Tato the bonded warehoune, ‘The Gauger, in the reantimno, waa otgaged tu 16 latter apartment taking roof, famnplag barr, clea dit getting thom ready for ‘sbipment, and, owing to tle conatruce {on of tho balidings, tho view of these crooked tranzactions wae entirely cut off, and ho remained in biisefal tyunorance of what waa going on. As the matter now stood, there wero atralaht goods in tha bonded wareliotue and crooked goods in the private warebouro, When the straight goods wero hauled erotind to tue office the crooked is, by & nicely worked arrengeront, wore loaded du the wagon at about the same time and carefully. sandwiched in between the atamped barrels, with the stampa down, and they wore then oartod of ‘ae ulready explained. Thin was all donc, of course, when ho obtrusive Gaugera of Blorckeeperm wero aroun the office, aud the plan workod admirably, In a lot of fAity barrels or no, throa or four would coutnin crooked govds, worth $508 barrel, This steat hae Mon kept upsince tho carly part of January, aid an probably notted the Indskopia a nico little sum trp D money and things, DBatin so evil hour tuey ovtut thoir fesmaters, or didn’t do the right. thing by thent, aud the lutter, in obearrance of tho popular and pervading feahlon, took: umbrogo at, thie {reatmont, of Inck of treatment, and“ equealod ? on nm. Col, Matthews will leave to-night for Milwaukee to be presont at the oxmoluation to-morrow, The Col- onol takea a pious intoreat in the detection and pun- feument of the Milwaukee crooks, aud waa mainly instrumental in bringing the prosont nefarious Dusi- neas to ight, ——— MILWAUKEE, JACOB NUNNEMACHED, *‘MinwauRne, March 27,—-The trial of Jacob Nunnomachor for defrauding the roventte {s still In progross beforo Judgo Dyer, An ex.Btorckecper named Griffith, who wason the atand to-ds; that the Kinulekinnick distillery made from Ava crooked msshea per day, MARK TWAIN'S DUEL, file Wonderful Escape. Mark Twain contributes the following to Tom Hood's Anuuol : ‘The only merit I claim for tha following unr- rative is thot it famtroo story, Itbasa moral on tho end of tt, butIclaim nothing on that, ga tt fe morely thrown in to ourry favor with tho religious olemont, After Lhad roportod o souple of Virgtola City (Nov.) Daily ler ‘isa thoy pro- moted mo to bo Editor-in-Ohie i and I ‘inated just a wook by tho watoh. Buti made an un- commonly Uvoly newspaper whilo I did last, and when I retired I had gauel on my hands and three horaowhippings promieed mu, Tho lattor I made no attempt to collect ; how- over, this story concerns only the formor, It «was tho old ‘flush times” of the silver excite- mont, whon the population was wonderfully wild and mixed; everybody wout armod to tha teoth, and all slighta aad insults had to bo atonod for with tho beat artiolo of blood your systom could furnish, In the course of my oditing 1 mado trouble with Mr, Lord, tho oditor of a rival paper. Iie flow up sbout somo jittlo trifle or other that I sald about him--I do not remember now what it was. I suppose Icalled him a thicf, or a body-snatchor, or an fdiot, orsomothing like that; Iwas obliged to mako tho paper readable, and t couldn't failio my duty to a whole com- munity of subecribors merely to savo tho ox- aggerated songitivyonoss of snindividual. Mr. Lord was offendod, ond roplied vigorously in’hia paper. Vigorously moans # groat deal whan it rofors to a porsonal editorial in s frontier nows- paper. Duoling was all tho fashion among tho upper classes in that conntry, and vory fow geutiomon would throw away tho opportunity of Ogbting one. To Kill one man in a duol caused 8 man to be evon more looked up to than to kill two mon inthe ordinary way. Well, out thore if you abused a mau and that man did not like it, you had to call him out and kill him, othor- wee you would be disgraced. Bul challongod - Lord, and I did hope bs would not accopt; but know perfectly woll that ho did not want to tight, and6o Ichallongod him inths mort violent aud implacable manner, And thon I sat down and snuffed and snuffed till tho answor camo, All tho boys—tho editors—wero fa tho ofice ‘Leiping” me in the dismal businoss, and tolling about duola and discussing tho code with alot of aged rudlaus, who bad experience in sich matters, and sitogothor thero waa a loving interost taken in tho matter that mode mo uu- oakably nnoomfortable, ‘Cho answer came— ore Lerd deolinod. Our boys wore furious, and 80 was I on tho sarfaco, Tuent him another challongo, avd another, and tho moro ho did not want to fight the more bloodthirsty I beoamo, But ot fast the man’s tone bogan to change. Eo appoared to be wak- ing up. It was becoming apparent that ho was going to fightme afterall, Tought to havo known how {t would bo,—ho waa a man who could nover be depended upon. Onr boys were jubl- lant, 1 wos not, though £ tried hard to be. Ib was now time to gooutand practice, It waa the cnstom thera to fight duola with nov: alx-shooters at fifteen paces—toad and ompty till the gamo for tho funeral wna eectre. We wont to a ravine just out of town and borrowed 8 barn door for 8 target—borrowod it from o goutloman who was abseut—and wo stood hia barn door nPe and atood a roll on tho oud against the middle of it to rupresont Lord, and puts squash on top of therall to reprosent the hoad. He waso yory tall, lean oreaturo, tho poorest sort of materlat for aduol; nothing buts Ine shot could fetch him, and even then he might aplit your bullet. Exaggoration aside, tho rail was, of courdo, a little too thin to represont the body sccutately, but thosquash woo all right, If thero was any {ntolloctnal differenco botwoon the squegh and his bead it was in favor of the Bryne aol, I practiood and practiced st tho barn door and could not hit it; aud I practiced at the railand could not bitthat; and I triod for the aqnash and could not hit that. I would have boon ontiroly diabeartonod but that occaslonatly Torippled one of. the boye, aud that gavo mo yoors on tho hops, At loat we began to bear pistol shote near b; in the noxt ravine. Wo know what that meant ‘The othor patty was out practicing too. Thon 1 was tn tho last degree - distrosuad, for of course they would hoar our aots aud thon sond ovor tho ridge, and tho spies would find my barn door without a wound or wark, and that would sim- ply bo ao end to mo; for of course the other man would immediately become ax bioodthirsty os I wad, 4 Just at thet momonta iittlo bird no larger thao a sparrow flow by and lit ona bush avout 80 paces away, aud my little second, Stove Gills, who was a dead shot with s pistol—much bottor than I waa--anatohed oat bis rovolver and slot the bitd'a headoff! Wo all ran to pick np the game, and Baro enough, just at this mo- mont, someof the other duolists camo recon- noitoring over the little mdgo. Thoy ran to our group to see what the mattor was, and when thoy saw tho bird Lord’s second waid: “That was n splendid shot, Mow far off wos it?” Htovo sald with sono indiferenvet “Ob, no groat distance. About 80 pacos.” 1 “Thuty paces! Heavyona allyol Who did ” “My man—Twain,” “The miachlef he did! Can he do itaften?” “Well, you. Ho oan doit about four times out of five.” T know tho littla rascal was lying, but I nover hin fo. Ho was not of a disposition to invite confidences of that Idnd, a0 1 Jet tho matter rest, But it was a com- fort to sce thous peoplo look sick, and soo thelr jaws drop whou Stevo mede that ststemont.: Thoy wont off and got Lord and took him home; when wo got house, balf an hour later, thero was & nals SAH that Mr. Lord perompcorily decline od to ts, Wo found out aftorward that Lord hit his mark thirteon tines in eightoon .shots—if ho had put thous thirteon bullota info mo it would havo nar- rowed my sphoroof usefuluoss a good doal. ‘frus thoy could have put pegs in the holes snd used mofor a hotrack; but what ian hat. rack to. 2 man who feels he has jutellectual powers T have written this true incident of my history for one purpose ouly—to warn tho youth of to- day agalnat tho practice of dueling, and to plead with themto war syalnat it, Iwas youog and foolish when I ghallenxed the gentleman, and thought it yory fine Brand to bo a dueliat and stend opontho ‘field of honor.” But I am older aod more experienced now, and am infloxibly opposed to the droadful custom, Tom glad, inc ‘he tobe onabled to Uf up my volco against it, J think itis « bad, immoral thing, It ia covery man‘a dutyto doalihocan to dis courage dueling. Ifa man wero tochallonga moe would go to that mao snd take him by tho hand aud Joad him tos rotired room—and kill btn. ‘Lhe Rov, M, O. Julian, Unitarisn, of Now Ded- ford, autoniaued @ tomperanoo avoting by de olaring that ram-selling was a» logitimate baste Bass, and that he was aoe in fayer of total abe atinon THE COUNTY HOSPITAL. Arrest of Sexton ond Superin- tendont Handicy. Tho Plans and Specifications Snbmitted for Bailoy’s Apprsval When Miko Bailey, the Saporintendent of Baildings of this clty, aroso yesterday morning he put on his cont-of-mail, aud weizod his war- Ilko implements, determined upon carrying war iuto Africa, so far an Architect Cochrane, Con- tractor Hoxton, and Supt. Mendloy, of tha now County Hospltsl, woro concernot, Mo inmsted that thoy had fatted to comply with tho city taws In any particular, in tho erection of tho kitchen foundations, and ho was detormined that thoy should suffer for their acta, and thug ty future be doterred from netting tho Brulding law at doflance, Youtorday morning atan carly hour Hermann Yan Langen and Olo Qleson, two of Halley's In- spectors, woro sont out to hunt up JUSTICE BCULLY and Onpt. Elle, so that incsso the formor {s- sued a warrant, the Istter contd furninh a peoso of police to servo it, About 10 o'clock Architect Cochrano filed tho noccesiry specification re- required by tho city lo Mike Bailey's office. Lhoy woro read snd pondored over and found satisfactory, but the plous swore wanted alno, in order that they might bo stamped if approved of. This pressatation of the plana was in pact refasod, so Miko Ualloy saya, and at 11:30 bad not been filod. A diepatch was sent to Van Langen, at tho Madison Stroct titation, to havo the work stopped, and to take with hima poneo aufficiont to compel compliance sith tha edict Bofora that, at an oarlior hour, Van Lan- gem and Oleson had boon to tho grounds and ordered tho walls, which they had braviously condemnod, torn down bofore any moro worl was doue, or all would boarrostod, At 12:15 ARCHITECT COCURANE AND CONTLACTOR SEXTON appeared in Balloy's office, in the City Hall, with a copy of tho epecificatious of thoircontract aod tho plans, Mike was out, but came in shortly attar, A Tnunoxz roporter just thon camo in, and Mr, Cochrane accusod him of having made a falso atatoment, in Sunday's iesuo, in go far as gaying that ho (Coekraue) took tho spocifica- tions ‘away from the County Board boforo tho contract waa fot Iie did take thom away after thoy wore approved of to maken copy, but roturned them again before tho cou- traot was lot, As to tho spocifications givou to Syuland they woro not charged for, but he was charged an oxtra sot of plane drawn up for him, which ho desired. Mr. Cockraue chargod him $200, 8 morely nominal price, aud with a full and clear undorstauding between both partiow previ- ously bad. THE PLANS APPROVED, Van Langen then oxsmined Cochrauo's plans, which wore approved of, and go this part of the trouble was over. Just bofore leaving, Sir. Baxton gavg vont to nis feolings, and callod fr. Batloy “a anesk,” to which the lattor reapouded that he bad only doue his daty, and would do go again, . During tho course of tho conversation Sexton got considerably angerod, aud Bailoy turacd red in the face, Sevoral of tho employes had the spunges in ordor to wash the com- batants in caso of an omergency, but no blood was apilled. And ao ended tho first aot in the day's molodrams, Having obtaincd o permit, Mossra Coobrano and Sexton departud. A COMPLAINT LODGED, ‘Tho next step takon was to xond Van Langen tothe Law Department in order to got a com- plaint drawn up against tho pressed infringors of tho city urdiusoce. Justice Boyden drew it up in tho required form, setting forth that J. 0. Cochrane, P. J. Boxton, and William IInudloy had violated Secs. 9, 69, and 63 of au ordivanos adopted by the City Connell Nov. 25, 1675, regu- Inting the eroctiug of buildings within tho City of Chicako, This afidavit was sworn to bofore Justice Scully, who issuod his warrunt, To the moantime Capt, Bilis Lac dispntobod four faithful * bobbioa” from tho Hinman Stroet Station, who wout down to the seat of wer, 'Thoy wore rocelyod with duo Feapoct, snd quar- tored in ono of tho rooms of the ifoapital, Uapt. Ellis adding dignity to the posse by his pres- once, THY SPAUTAN DAND lingored—Nugored pationtly—till noarly four houra bad peated by. In tho meantime, thoy amused thomaclves by cracking jokes =ostd , warming thelr shins = in front of o fire but io an auntloishod ebuiney nb & eato made of old plocos of gas- pipe, liborally provided by Jo Hogan ut the ex- pense of tho county, a two-legged wooden bench forming 5 comfortable resting-placo. Ats fow minutes to’ o'clock Mr, Hexton came npon the scone With @ Jorge pilo of currenoy to pay his bands, which be depowited inthe 7 by 9 room, whore the oficers wore located. Io had about 200 hands to pay, Sed would havo employed more but for the impending trouble. ‘THE ARNEHT. At 3:46 Horman Von Laugen and Olo Olowon were acon coming In tho gate, accompanied by two more oflicers, Yan Langen walked into the improvised army ond cash-box headquarters, and there hauded Bir, Sexton an ominous docn- mont, Otoson baving gone in aoarch of Handley, oth mon were soon brought togother, and then Sexton road the warrant, which they ackpowl- edged, Ho and Handley next Jum inta tho former's buggy oud drove to tho Waat Madison Htreot Police Station, being socumpuuied by Tus Tntnuxe reporter, tho oflicers bolieving flint their prisouers would be thoro to furnish I. Artivod at the station-houso, both men fur- nisbod bailin €200 ench so appear Saturday, Aprill,—Timotby O'Brion, the ecwor-buildor, bo- coming thotr suroty. WHAT BAILEY AVERS, Mike Bailey says the specifications are all right, but the foundation walls Layo not beon built according to tho specifications, ond that fe whore tho rab comes in. lo says, furthor, that ho will jusiat upou the objectionatie walls bolug orn down, and that they be laid im yood mortar. After Boxton aud Handley had givou bail, thoy repaired to the County Building, whore Soxton had a long interview with County-Attorucy Rountree, but what tho gist of it wos was not loarnod. Sexton olaiwe that bo is under 350,000 bonds for the good and faithful performance of hia contract, whisk ho has to complete within 100 days, at tho poril of forfeiting #100 a day for each day over that the building remains notinished. Ho saya if thore bas boon bad mortar used it wag without bis knowlodgo or consent. Laat voning Mr. Cochrano called at Bailey's oftico, whore 8 thorough compromise was offcct- ed snd his name withdrawn frou tho warrant. ‘The arcbitoct sgreod that no moro work should be dono on the foundation walls now up, until thoy were thoroughly examined by experta, aud that an entirely new wall sould bo commenced thia morolog that would comply fully with tho city ordinance, Ib ia probablo also that thu charges againet Boxton ond Handioy will also bo withdrawn. Diok Schell'’s Groouback party in Now York will sond delogates to the Notional Democratic Convontion in St, Louis, and tho consequence may bo 4 very naploasant contest. BLEEDING FROM LUNGS, CATARRH, BRON- CHITIS, CONSUMPTION---A WONDER- FUL CUNE. Roouxsten, N. Y., Jan, 13, 1874.—Dr. RV, Plerce, Af, D., Buffalo, N, ¥.—Dran Sin: Lhad suffered from Oatarrh in an aggravated fort for about twelve years, and for soveral yoars from Bronchial trouble, ‘Tried many doctors and things with no lasting ponefit. 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Monday Evening, March 27, Every Night, and Wednes- day and Saturday Matiuees. Firnt appearance of B.S. HALL, the Banjo Ring. First appearance of SANFORD ‘and WILSON, the Murical Mokes. BILLY BMERSON In bis original Comicuitics, BLUODGUOD & LEAVIN, in entiro new apecialticr, First tireof J, R, KEMBLE'S new and original act, LOVE AND VAPOR, New Acts, New Dallada, and New Overtures, by the Lntire Company. prt 3, /ERSON. cee AOADEMY OF MUSIO. ENGLISH OPERA BOUREE COMPANY, Monday and Tuosday Evenings and Wednesday Matinee LA FILLE DE MADAM ANGOT, Wodnewlay and Thuradsy evenings, GIROFLE-GIROPTLA. Boat Side Ticket Office at Multer's, 100 Kast Madi- eonest, MoVICKER’S THEATRE, Tast week of the sterling Comedian, TOE ©. Owens. ‘Thureday, Fridey, and Gaturday Nights, oral Batur- day Matince, THE VIOTIMS and BOLON ‘SHINGLE, Owens as Joshua Butterby and Solon shingle, Next Week—LEAP YEAB, OR THE LADIES! PHIV. ILEGE, with a superb cast of olaracters. COL, WOOD'S MUSEUM, Monday, March 27, first appearance of Miss HAT- TIE JOUNSON, supported by WM, McFARLAND, ty the HUNCHBACK. Monday matinee the HERIOUS FAMILY. —Weduewdsy Sinatincs tho Honeymuon, ‘Thursday, Friday, and saturday eveninge, Ingomar. “OOEAN NAVIGATION, National Line of Steamships. NEW YORK. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ITALY, 4,0¢L tons,,....0.Matantay, March 1#, atl a. m. KOYP, 6, Un tous. Matarday, April f, atl x. m. THR QoEER, 447i tons... .Siturday, April s at ay ENGLAND, 4,98 tons. urday, April 18, at 9:2) a. HELVETL aturday, April £3, at 3p. rou 10; binzdr. DENMARK, 2,7¢tons. , Satoh 16, at 9:3) a. m1. Cabin passage, SUoand S70, eufroney. Ietura tickote at reduoed rates, “Sweragg tlekets, $38 currency, Deal for 21 aud upwards un Groat Britals CAguIy to on Groat Beta, LARSON, Noarlirast corner Olark and Randolph-sis, (opposita now JhicaKo, Sharmin Mods), Chi LINE TO iT Calls ONLY DIRECT FRANCE, ‘Tha Ucooral Transatlantio Compt ail Stcame ott jew York and fav: gat Plymouth ¢ He)aue tho sanding o- Wseenrore, The eploudid vers on this favorita route for the Oontinent (being tory southorly tau acy ollict), will gai! irom Plor No, , ANCE, Cradelia PINOK OF PASS, First cabla, al10 an: second cabin, €72; third, rates. Sleurnge $2, wit! ctudlag wae, turias, era marked thas Bream OTS 1S DELEBIAN, Ai WG. WHITE, No, 67 Clark-at., 098, for Chicago. “WHITE STAR LINE. LIVERVOOL AND NEW YORK MAIL STEAMERS, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN, IRELAND, THI stoamurs of thie Hno take tho Lano roule recom. mended by Liout, Maury, U. 5. Ney bind suuth of tho Banks on the passsge to Queenstown all tho year round. assonger accommodations for all classes unstrpaseud. Baloon, State-rouns, Smoking-ruom, sod Uath-rouma fo midahtp acction, wlicro icast motion Is tolt. ALERED LAGERGREN, Gen’ Western Agent, 120 Handolph-st,, Or TTY, GREENFBAUM & CO,, 78 Fittu-ay, Great Westorn Steamship Line. Frum Now York to Liriatol (Hugland) direct, CORNWALL, Btampor.es. “Tuesday, March $¢ GREAT WERTH, Windliad.,..«...Satarday, Avril s Cabin Pi Intermediate, 845; Bteorago, €3). Be te LCaeatt A] D. Aa wot. INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrying the Mails betweon EUROPE AND AMERICA, Yor passage, Chicago. cw Draft aprly at Company's Ofiee 31, Glarkeat, FRANCIS ©, BKOWN, Gon. Went be OUNARD MAIL LINE. Bailing threo times a week to aud from British Ports, capi at Gone Offios, nort Olark and nply at jaspenys jon, hortliwest oornor Clark an: 1 CI Fe niac ae eae _..._ EDUGATIONAL: HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, A838, Summor Instruction in Science for 1870, For Teachers aud Osber Adults. Courses of Instruction will ba given as fullows s I, Goneral Chetuistry and Qualitative Analysis, by Mr, Charlea ¥, Mabery, aggeantliative Chemical Analysis, by Mr. It, UB, If, Doterminative BMiueralogy and Crystallography, Kalward M, Wodeworth. nucnogunic Bolany, by Asst, laf, G, I, Good. alc, ‘V. Cryptogamis Botany, by Asat, Prof, W, G, Farlow, Video, by Prot, HB. Bhator, Hach course will Last wix weeks, Tho first four courses will be given at Oatnbritge, the Sfth at somo folut on yuo seethors,s4 yet undowrminod, and the bixth at a camp near Cumborland Uap, Kentucky, a elrvulag wldch ytves ful Joturmaon 4 about ‘those cotrass 3} ebtains a wcrel ce fiewrard Univeraity, Catobridgey Maas nolouug 4 atanspod envelopes ~""_ GARPET OLEANING. CARPET CLEANING. eines res ea oe oS ehine, Carpets cleaned, inade, and lalds / ° ———————— ~~. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORR. OF TRAINS RXPLANATION OF NeyrneNce MARRS.—f Satnrday ove ented. Buntay axon peed tive Sunday at6iW0ae mn eaiag Seer EAR. CHICAGO RONTHHESTERN RATLADAD. Sioket OP Saat Mallon sty and Oe Hepat ema Sin aor erat aPaotfic Fast fdne, abubuque pay aDeluque Ninht ite, via Cinco, eOmaha Night aFrosport & Dt bMilwankon Fancongor rrecu ay Itxprew Maton Himg Ke 28s. Paut & Winona bManpietio Fo a@Qoneva Lake Reproas, Saenore Sek Rene ‘@—Depal earner of b—Depotcornor af Ca: michigan CENTRAL RAILROAD, i ontett, Depa Som Of Miletle Bn Sent af Teint Randolph, —t arrive, Teave, Mail (via Math Lay Isapeons. Kalamazoo A AUinatle Fxpress (Gall). Night Express. CHICAGO. ALTON & ST. LOUIS. nien Depot ven thie mane Mattson x bebage Ni UAetai at Dipak ond IMS Hrandeiphette et Te 12:00 nooal a1 | 3 ae Tag b Rar iy Ransar City and Dantor Faas Ex. 2 if 3340 p.m tf S:m0a. m.|* Rtrcator, Lacon, wun Boon! r Solint 4 Deiat Acooate 1? 4:39 me LAKE SHORE & TAICHIGAN SOUTHERN, tance, | Arrive, Mati. vie maln Hoo, Gio waa] ata ps mmc Special N.Y. Expr Saab me Atlantic {xpress dai =H) hy I. Michigan Aceamam [aliases it Express, g % 4 40 a. eas, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE &ST. PAUL RAILROAD. Unton Derat, e Madiva (- . Gidouth Blarheaty oppose Sherman Hewsn: antat Doce | SE SQUIA Slarh-ttn, enposte Sharman Hours, antat Depa” | Leave Wisconsin 4 Minutsota Throngh| Day Krpross.... ‘Wisconsin, fowa, and Minas Paveo: "945 a.m, i M565 p.m. ii Ho20p.m.1 12pm ‘ains rau via Milwapkoo, ‘Tickets for Bt, Pani andl Minnespolleare good eller via a fair Uninun Se via Watertown LaGressst aaa Winsome om ona ou OS SETAC AMLEON fool of takent. and ootaf Teentysecond-s, 70, Foot raat nandolphat, meat Clarkes Et, Louis Exprors, Bt, Loula Fast Lan SHIPAGG, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILRUAD, I ‘dndlanieav. and Sixteentheat ‘hate, Tichal Ofteat, 63 Ctarkat and atdepats a eke Ee SE eae od Kapromesssss dereutan kareena ute & Siow Ort Hast Lide. fur Uaishs « Leaveuwortu, At, @ St. Josepn Ifo. ime mm tat my ms, 4 m! for Uris! Kansza‘City, Isavenwacth, AY ane chison t Nt, Jusepn 3: ma. Downer's Grove Accunmod ta 3 ERIE AND CHICAGO LINE, FA Clark-el., corner af Washingten, Palma? ‘at Papen, VEL Macbraneats, eam Expantion Lelldings oT eee Tesi Arrive. Das Eapress—Pult lng-Wrcme hlesplin New Yor without o! Ailantl Haprese—Pullman Bal: aon Jrawning-Htoom Bloplng| _Gars aud Hotel Ca =| 8208p. ma. ‘Onis lid running the hotol cars to New York, KANKAKEE LINE. From Depots, yout Lake und Demtyssecond-ste, teare. .| Arrive, ————| Sata mm.) 8408. me 9:10 D. te, Indlanapolte, Louleville & Ciacin: nati Day iexpreta ae = + Indisnapoils, Loulaviile & Cincin’ utd Night Express (daily )...,..! *10:S0.m. m.|* 8:50p. mas 8:00 pe ml Tb a, te CINCINNATH AIR Lh 3. separ eon Clttan aed Garraenirs Wa SE Taaes,)_Arvi Indianapolis, Taaterile & Ctociny| COW a eses sere eevee e(® B215 B. ts|* 2:90 D. mod Tadienapolin Loulaviiled Ciacka ee are etnled COSi cnc TAs. me PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. depot cornet Clinton and Curroll-tta. daav,_|_drrie. jeer |S Aree Columbus, Dayton & New York Day [ekitottrrecesensaereesasene|® G:lGa.-m. ° 8:30 p. ottintae Fatality Neve Bonk Mibeeam 1 Bed Night Riprera(dally)., ++) 6:09 p.m.) 7:0a. ila PITTSBURG, FT. SAYNE& CHICAGO RAILWAY. ins Day Uapross.. Faculy Exprod *Kanday excepted, § Dally. . eee capt Batuntass aud bundayay, + sxeevt Mondays, ¢ Uke > BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. Traine feare Zrom rear of Bxpusttion Hull fing and Food af Menty-teconpat. Depot corner Madisan-st, and Eichuan-ao,”” City dee, 84 Clarketlyy eornar of Washe aati = Lea ‘Arrive. 1 Morning lapres! Bin Accommodation We un] p.m Kvonluw $ bud p, anil Sit, aay CHICAGO, ROCK ISLANN & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of Van Ruren and Shermanats, Tekst efter) tirand Tucine dotaly Aailenses! Balo of the Great S8afo Works of Diebold Norris & Co, Canton; Oy ‘ On Tweeter, tho [9h day uf Avril nests at 9 o'clock pe my vill be affored for sale as an ontiroly on the prom! ihe sutoudid Hulldlugs with 3-acte Lot, Machinery, Tools, ill Chu other apboltiiuents, uugurpassod 11 any otbee Manufactiirbur urtabliclunont in the conniey: also nherat Fireand iurglac Erool bales. Yorms Forwonaligy a 2,1 aud ad mosis, fareu sual soui-annoal poyment ‘The unpaid purchase money to bo Kd. ANDRRSON, Marcha 18, CL TACKAON, LOUIS NCHA KPI Asatgncos of Diebold, Norris & Co., Canton, D, TRBEABURY DHPATRMENY, Ornice oF Comrquonta oF ty OCHAENTT. Wastixuron, Feb. 3, 1468 harly 2 a sjUMmeaRalont thie Fourth Nation’ fo ucruby notitlod (a prasnt the logal “proof thervat within three Akarmen, Itevaiver, at the ofSoa@ eal whan kin tha Uity of He B OUN JAY KNOX, enlloe ofthe Curconey, MEDICAL CANDs, DR. JAMES. Lock Hospital, cor, Washington & Franktln-sts, Onartored by tho State of [ltnots for the express nurs pots of “eiving iiiaediate rellel to all catoe of privaty nary diaussce. in all their com) i 'kuowa that DR. JAMES bas stood at are. Ago and Weakness, the {308, lost wade hood, can positively be cured. adios wauting the mvs delicate attontion, call or writs, Pleasant home for pac tenta. 2 for the milion, Mariage Gulas, which Uelie yon all about Uhosedisvisue—woo anqula marry—why not—10 canta ta pay patagu. Dr, James has Bu rooms and * no eos Lal ight losdea r t iM a Fe, Peete abate “attuttation ahwate freg aid lavitnds oe hours, ¥ B. me a. andays, 10 2 a. me agua Dr. Kean NO PAY! r, Hean, 175 South Charest, corner of Monroe, Chicago, May be cousultod, personally or by mail, frea of phar Zifskrauie or Gofruve diasaees, “Dit. J. RBAN i ty Shi} phyelelan ta the city. wila watreuts oures or bo Day, ‘Umioe buurs, ¥&. uh 19 By w.4 51 [rom # 6o: ,PRESCRIPLION nE ¥or speedy curso Beminal Lost Mane hood, and all disorders rouge by indiscretions ep cess, ° has ante, Addreng. DAVIDSON & GON Box 22%, ame “ A

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