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e Chicage Dailp Tribn < 1 2 @ p B I 3 9 - 3 CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 187G 8 PRICE FIVE CENTS. ; 72 O osition on the press, your Influence, the charnc- | her face look paler, pale aa the pillow uuder her *41id ho ask you to destroy them?" gentlemen who were clinching, and o &% /stand. Ll Ter of your work, your whole life, everyhing lead, Prines r 1+No. " o | gyt A" Ven. sir, and the drdver&S | R out s e, entard came, 1p, 1 fhrse my oo N noggert Tho.trearment of o mians - Men | "N 0 oty speak of the etronmatances, | 1 Lid §on toll i you wantd destroy themt Y1 i mentioman (Lawrence &£ 2 i) taka | aoaq Ouf ARd drew Sullivan baclte keep thom nr;i‘clynurucx In yonr position, May he not have ! 'y 8Dt " iJ ++No, Tacver rald | would?* i rarllnlhu hght? A, —No, sir; ldh{; & o b0 | ayainet it3 iy hand was & st his b | “r‘,um hoken of you as lio wonid of & man who biad done | madam, that led to your berenvement, «11)id he expect you to destsoy thent? *! ay hands on elther of them, & Pt it Raine teust, Just ag g 44Mtr, lanford knewr more than be ever told,™ T dlon't kuow what he expected; lie never told Q. —You aay you did not acc a 1sd} “ 0 qoring she rald, **far more than he ever told. If he had thefisnt? A.—When 1gotup there ] saws” lady what. ie thonght yon dld?™ i e Lo, “Yon t;.flugm they Uelonged to you and yom -udufl A Vinfli to Two Desolnte = “+ 1 have atenggled for the poaition you arl; llll:; T TEARD A PISTOI-BTIOT, e, Q.—Where waa tha Iadyatthe timc? A.~She 1'liave mirfven to ba thught of an o Nt 7 thers, 0 y out the roforins ho contemplated, I ; ) A.—Tdidnat, | 1748 back by tho carriage, I hink, at that Hime, NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC Homes, i e TR SIELATIE, o | ke oo o e e | bl s gty oo, | 3on Bitrd i3 SR S I e T et i e nothing elne.” ¢ And the reporter marched out ruminating, prodcheds A.—lintieen lihufl:n:‘l:;'(‘gn:lt:‘r\in;‘; e g, hry Gun Ainite Rt krann - Tehinks GF whiat has he accased me? Scerct | ,‘.:"l":"c'; .’,_“{"“"";' T""T’;m’ Stehil . B 1 _IN UEST. TN ot Yair-may letusean the twor S il . b W 10 n't toll you, 2 A ik " o ., —Ilow far wi 8, Studios and G;l]]ery Mrs, Sullivan's Story of the | ssila Wilamtioshiislonliute,. | vl in’ 57 ind ek 1o vond o o oing L TR Pt e e | e R ¥ ¥ . el 5 itlng? A —Within et " . ~Was lic engayed I the struscist A, — Events Precading the tivénean, "There’ s not & man oen h il | shown o coreuptiun fn vt our, for b thor IN BRIET. e el over ten? Av—Yen s, | ok motics int B e B aiesion vt drin i . Iler eyen wera filled with learn, o a1l vith yod of fiieRs fakttarey® YBSTGRDATY'S WOTK, TAKR ANY PANT I8 THR PIOAT) l"fl“'_",‘fl‘,f‘,’.,;"f,‘::‘ g et LT DO NOT BE DECEIVED, Shooting, o A eAld, o nil 701 128 | 'Only In n deanbtory way, He would ot hother | |t wor 2:10 when Coroner Dletzsch tok bls raat A=, e could ot diaingulah avy fly 0 the | 4850 ¥autea bators, they weee. al clinchiod,— Ofnaying lant night, that B, Manfard wasa dog, | bis wife with such thinge: e man would. Ocen. | In the court-coom at the Chicago Avenne Police | "y that ahe was mixed npdin any way—didn't B e yo e afonally he wonld speak’of them, but I doa't au, Statfon, ‘The room was not crowded, but the seats ml«'m anylunly? and fic wonld be lucky {f he rot off with a whole vore he told me all or half,™ were all filled. ‘e first two benches on the west | apuken nntil 1 g 2 . Cr T ) 3 i She Denics the Truth of the | Bs Gl st nme o o A.—Tditt notheara loud word right near them. % AFTER THE SHOT WAS FINED? "t tin e AraAK o Mms. souavaNEr | e T componed of e o eas Sy Tobts e durlug. the ognte | AsMe. Huntord {mmedistely clappe bin honds ME. BRAND has NOT advanced s since opening his New % = ™ “ Frequently. ¢ st on his boweln, and sank down on the aidewa his prices O ) MEOIE Conversation with ] moi far Aled. Bad promlaed e tiere wusldibe || L¥eupnentipt. g Yowia Witk dragis. Norin €1 A TIr atter the shaoting? DidSale | o @ WienBullivan Gred, where did he g Gullery, and it COSTS NO ¢ "1t yon not saysomethiog into which bis re- | +Tow do yon mean e e Uvan w2y ARYLBINg (0308 o 3py DIherperaouy Ace | 8=t Mz Hanfant's Loweley arblyarm? A. - Ll for BRANI’S Elegant Plctures ] McMullen, Dort.af the conyermution conld'he torcured ™ +413id he apeak of lier nea_woman, or of her in a, Hden, K1, Bullioan spoe 16 A mun whowa 1 attcrwards | o5 8¢e (he pletol untll atter { heard the roport, 1 it does for inferior ones at **No, no, no; 1 did not, T conldo't aes stich | Lor eapacity ana Jonrnalistr uwan, No, 217 Klasle atrent. found to he Mr. Mcdutlen. then Inoked down and saw it b his bzud, and tho than it doc vulgar Inugiinge 8 he attributen to me. 1 couldn' t er as & politician, ond yon kno tnekwood, grocer, Indlans aiid Clark streeta. — » - siuke came up right In niy faca, tho chieap Gallerics, His patrons yulaar lnvginge as o strivatendo e, L couldn's | svite spok of fer s politician, sod yon know | 6 b, CoeL drufii. Cark srcet ana Chiekgowve: | (o3 yDo T et and My, Sevtion . | by sla ihatall you know? ' A,No, aie; Tuaw I o S ] S ol t, | she isa politic] i e e smnricat wire. ALty 4 to toward the carriage, and Mr. McMollen pul > —~No, 8l iy or- + | Zinoverauticipated ny. Isuppascd averything | pullers in Chicagn, ™ e uix hand on b lder and told hiw nottogo. | 20 the end. may feel assured that every Por- | Mg, Hanford Says the Communi- | wnaid e aniet. avd tiera in myngflcl Sraryihing | polloes InChlcatn, L otay. ang she ssld abe | etiicnD haufer, commission mercnant No, 208 Kinala | AISIAR] S s Shesidel ang St i Botto 2o Q.—Go on and state trait which loaves his Studios is 5 that man accuses me of using such expreasionst 1 | had rather her hinsband iad died than youre. ™ JF. M. Tiartan, foreman telegrapk Instrument maker, (;—What did heray? A, —Iie said that he had | , WIAT BLAK YOU 843 hy tl tation of cation to Van Qsdel Was can't understand him, nor do | know why he shonld | ¢+ fow dar it ahe peing on Bim Hke | No- 220 Kinzle street. 4 #hot hlm (Lisnford) from the fact that he bad .~1 Int o of Alr, Sulilvan as anon 28 the ahot wa made worthy the reputatio , ey to Injare me nuww that 1 am In diatres. 1cun't | a ent, when hie wan strngzitas foc i fifett Didu't | 3 Weraer, commlssion merchant, Ko. 220 Rinzle ALAXDERED IS WIFE. fired, and took hold of Nr. Tianford to raise him the flnest Photographic Estab- Confidential, 4 unfim:’ana 1t, 1can't undersiand (L™ they come liore and kil him on his own step in the | 5555 o fay merchant. No. 188 Kinate strect, Q.—Yon did not eee tha shooting? A, ~No, sir. 2,!;;,‘_,'.“;'“" 1o e, rolaye, Lwn it Tam sl it in the world. All are 1id you know of the altack to be made upon | presence of his wife und children? iow darc shell’ | T, 1., Case, proprletar Ltsvere linuae. Q. —You do not know who fired the pistal? “A.— | {7 nst at that mowent Mr. Il came nat of lishmes youy “*'Flien you do not think your nistand (ntended 2t o 1 conld not swear to that. s ouen—ba lives ezt dnar—gad flo took hold of WNot L) Alec camo Hiome Tast night. R Dehind them and on the east side, and on the Studios and be any ttack upon her womanhood ' e - .1 | Mr. ilanfard, as did reveral others, it aecina to me, invited to visit his Studi * ¥ ine AIQ S e Tooked TELL MI WIHAT IR SAID" Ak Upon Dt KmAMOOLE 1 the rest of | 1083 bencice running along the norih ena of tha | BTN O Yo Nnowl, A Tuab 10 W3 g e i, and saw e ol golng convinced, The orman Says He Looie She stopped to think for a_moment, 3od then | the politicians, " romn, were abuut 100 people, gathered by the L 2You are eure that the Iady was not mixed | 1ONurds tho = carelage, and - pushing - hin b 1t i Diffevent brushod lier hands back with her x.\lm. She seenied exhiansted, and the reporter, drawing | interest that centered in the murder, Behind the u)xlln the allray? A.—I did not see her, \wife towarde the earriage, 1o had . on n 2 Dilierent . **1je came home to supper—and—he—'" 1 her gently for a whiile, rall, westof (the Coroner, were the Hon, W. W, Q.—1 underatand you dld nol A ee e i MCr e fody got | thE. . pistor fn lie © right heud, ond Wy e thededr it | o ‘Getinta the carrfage and go bome. end the earriage for a doctor, * arew dooper nsound ies manth, anl apecullac gt | Policemen congregated araund, Just after the tn. | ™8T 4ii ot iear any lond warda spok. ok tiold of Mr, Sulligan's arm and Eakte It or ovos. . She tarned her head aud Jooked | qnest apencd, Tnspector English, of the Board of | ent A.—-No. T aupposcd they were talking in re- | 57 10 him, 1 You mast pot go. % le luried D Y 8 searchivgly Intu the ropariera face. FEducation. entered, followed shortly afterward by | lation to some buainiess. Arosud aneljooked at e, B3l Ie ~ oMy nains is “Pioturss of the Unfongolten.” Mr, Brand has o special (]upnro- ment for the Copying and Enlarg= . THere slie stopped a moment to cantrul herself. i ; Light. **11e came home Lo supper, and_asked me If 1 wae strang enouah o hear fome had newa. 1 had been sick, Ie looked down at me affectionately and 1 supposed the Board had been ahollshed an inni he had lust his eituation, *Itis very bad now.' T MIGUT NEVER HAVE HAPPERED," o] Tnat? A, McMnllen: don't you know me?™ or +*You do ing of pictures of deconscd m""“is' Beginning of the Examination | feted lthivatition, HItis vey bl mmil | | 5T 0T RVER NAVEUAPCONEDSS | A, Shoridan, Later Ald. Scbaldt came Ia. Tom | ¢ 0o lonk A RE AR, i, b =8 8000 | evne e, it 't ik any romark, ormike olther as plain Photographs, or in Before the Coroner's in suspanses tell me what it is." Tle told mo of it. | e made pabiic," ¥oley arrived before it was over, Q.—Abont it timo was 1t? A.—About hoit. | J% resiatance. e sinply timed around and WATER COLORS or CRAYON. i and 1 was stanned. *Oh? Alee,’ § said, * this will il the steady, nenrching laok. DURING THE TARING OF THE TESTINONT, paai 7: It tay have cen o quarter of &, joueed e Hall I pluor 16 his hands L ) a little mininture in a lock= Jury. e e AL 1 ra ha niial, nnd Ahould have beca re- | the placo was quietas death, and every word of | _ Q.—Did Suliivau have the plstol 1o his hand | noftoeh IR SRS o Lanibee T From a little o of oxaltemont, Aad L eniijasel a8 puch, ** ahie went on. * | the witnesses, perchiad on a high chale before the wlicn yon got there? A.—1 did not see the pistal. | yo'know'schn 1 was when 1 told bim my name, [ eympatliy of 4 tender Lisband that mado him Took 80, and not the controlled emotlona of 3 madman, +We can got It suppressed, Alec,’ Isald. *Idont What do you mean? \Was that commanlication intruated to et, or even n Tin-Type, hie prom- Two policenien got thero as soon as Tdld, xnd they ises a Splendid, DURABLE, life- ' Oslel In confidence? Justice seaty was distinctly hieard to the uttermost | Jajd Nnads on bien. 1 only heard him say that he | had never been fntroduced to b, lle replicd, » parta of (X room. As the investigation pro- | had shot him: hie o e rorent 11 he | ooIt1s a wonder Ldid ot shoot sou, for 1 thoughit o] imony of Mr. McMullen think ro, "he replfed: *1t has made tao much of 4 , , b el B you were tome fricnd of hla who Lad attucked we, lile copy, which will be an orna- | Testimony of Mr. Mc and | o, (i tho ety caliore of Chieago il Sheded, the peope U I I res e k] | " -tkma there dore than one lady there? A, | Of) ' Woul attack wo. ment to any parlor. The house- Several Other Witnesses. do me this favor, when they haye done me eren - e o b oo T Wovis a4 s | LIS, Tanfard wan sianiing on her door-steps. 2. ~Can you 1d treasures which preserve tho 5 greates favors mrnmervensle- She hesitated for o few moments, and ler breath | jnquest, .mfipm Intensity of the intereat on avery Q.—Tint not where the afray accurred? A—Xot | yopog ItECOGKIZE iy REVOLVER hol iy She waited a mosment, und then, gulpioz down & | came keavily, sometimes in mouns, R 10on 1o the liold 1ne Horriblo howmicide hus | At the time I gut_there, After the shot waa fired, | 1€ I fn his hund? A.—1 don't think Teonld 1omories of the departed can be sob, went on: ““Tooen (M conversation distrens yont™ taken on the public mind, here were acveral Jadles fuere in & very few sec- | It W4 an_ordinary-alzed pocket revolver--n six- n ! sCome Alec, we will try lnvhow‘l—-wlll an go publi safely trusted in his hands, as they will be religiously guarded, and no pains spared to make the Por= Complications in the School Board | wy mer' ife said he would, *and," he continued, *1 will go to Hanford and sak him fo retract, and which Led to the Quurrel. when we slion the city editors the retraction, they will anppress I} I put my arms areund bls neck, s 1+ 116 went to Van Ondol, " she nafd. disregardin h 288 atove, 4o onds. shooter. fle nfforwarde guve the revolver o tho the Inck ocation 5 HHe went 1o Van Oadel when | nea e G e o e biack tae g | & —The one ladytook no part? A.—Ne. She | pfct whocsmeup. Think it iwass six-shouter; lie found ont whink, the ring wore dolnix and told | 4t took bt litile strelch of tha Imazization to BEDNED (0 FERL VELY DADLY, B e e e ke, ey ey Ll him, for he wns 1), that his position was no ? ' o] thing? A.— 2 o «—No, sir; blm, for e wan ‘feteful ok hin portih wan not | plcture o hunging mau, for the luag, elender | Q-TId rite siy snpihing? W canuol b | git=Tonid not loa iy ovepipe wan & gond snbstitnte for a cord, and | reribe what she sufd, It was o grosn. She seemed v traits all that could be desired. - o Promise me, Alee, that yon i not ‘romeinber 1t all, and' seked’ Lia 10 wello It | e dangiing hnt ricto. o ot blsck-cup. AL2:30 | to drop down on thoside of the carriage, wos aux- | , [The revalver wus here shomn withess, sud he 3 What Various Commissionars Have to WLl NOT 4T VioLENT! o Hhe Yoos was crowded. ‘The sun shone in at thn | fous to see her husband, and wented' to know | "igh EReClooks vory much Mke 0L 210 & 212 Wabash-av. , ! He promised me and. 1 beileved him, for he nover | Just tnen the bedroom doorapeued. In the room | wentarn windowe, and the plice waswarm and | where tiiey had taken him! o nly U] 8ay of Mr. Hanford's Communi- deccived me in his life, lay the dead man. Slie looked In the direction, § | anltry, One man, who, perhaps, had braced him- | ~Q.~Did yon notice the ladyon the eldewaik | “iiy op g, b o Then she pansed again, aod the tears coursed | spusm of palu paescd vver hot face. ¢t ap for the ardesl, went 10 slerp undi when the shot was 0 .—No, air; I only no- 0 af tho chambers of the revolver were ti " aclf ap for th I, went p under the 3 y ety cation. - down her chacks, *Ile told Van Osdel 1t was confidential, told | oppressive infinence of the heat and the active | ticed heralter it was fired. The man (Hanford) l s What ehull we donowr™ shie hroke ont and- NEAR ADAMS-ST. him not ta uee it, and not to give the name, but | aperations of his potations, and fell forward. Tiwo | hud scarcely struck the eidewalk. When 1 Rot there Q. =Were many words exchanged betweett tho 4 denly. **What cun we do? We have Just bonght | when the time come he would prove every word of | cificient policemen Ingged him unt with morc nolse | ho was belnig supported by a man, and I sawv a Indy partica durlng tlie Oghting? A.—No, sir; thera & & 3 our fiome, Itis notquita paid for yet. We de- | it. 1t was for Vau Oudel's private Information, '] v de. e nesr the carrisge, between the carringe | 508 very lite conversutlon—very littie. 1t ail oc. © Ladies’ and Children’s Pictures | * = TIE SUFFERERS. Pead o e earming anil mine, and now A1l 1s gone. | ot fo bo ired In the Councll, ot 10 b spoket of LT CT IO O T e e e taze | curred ea quickly that there was not tims for very Specialt; ‘Phers 18 nothing leftof it. Do you see any differ- | untfl my husband wan ready io substantiate it. " duted overy question and each answer 10 writing, | @.—Would you have noticed her If she had boen | Tt 0 ) wells gipecia LY. SULLIVAN. ence between to-day and ‘nlm fayr g s distnstipndensiond heredy them?" | and often repeated the remarks of the witnesscs | ontof the carriage before! A.—I lrdly thinkit | Q.~T¢ that all son know? A—Well; nx I stond . Bhe dldn't wait for a reply, ¢ Distnetly. Mr. Van Oulol promisc my hus. | sa he wrots them, dowa. e afalr was con- | probahle thot | could not havoeen her. | Lnight xe thisoificer (1lackett] came fram lownpds Glark FOR SALE. AT THE STATION, ¥ Setardny i nnd think of to-day. Can yon re- | band faithfully that he wonid leatroy the pupor da | Guctedsriih a great desl of deliberation, and sowe. | have een her, but poaibly not. = The lnstaut] | feredls NOCIRE: and, 6 bo camo up, Sullivan XT3V 88 | Agood many yoars have pasmed over Chicage | fiize this troublet T cant Ohl T dow't know | soon as he had learned its contents. Some littlo | times the Coronor seemed to be puzzied to under. | heard the platol.shot Tran towards them, R A out his arm snd said, ‘'l wurrender; L 99| e e . i \what {8 to become of . We are not rich, Alec | time after Mr. Hanford began to foel fearful of | stand the expressione. Q. —1ahe had taken part could you not haveseen | Shot hims' and handed his revolrer fo the ofiicer. 4 since the simple killlng of & man has excited the | must bo defended. What are we to do? No visfon | Van Osdel, and went to im and asked for the pa- | ~ At the concinslon of the teetimony of the first | her? A.—I think so. Q.—When the three were clinching, did it up- " commnnity to the pitch to which yeatordsy found | of the 5=uow- flots before my eyes, Idon't fear Ecr. or If it had been torn np. Van Osdel ald hie | witness, Mr. O'Brien, of counscl for the defenae, Q. —At the time the pisto) was fired peur that ,lbn two had hold of Afr, ilanford, or it wronght up, Tha death of Mr. 1fanford, the pe- ;hln‘t. }unhn tmhble. i'l;" trolnbslmull Iloi,h:Ic‘lnlo- l‘ml ulveln "i, to d:.nnysr ]lln;t'h (’Dmruk‘ Th.l’:cv:‘nlr- arnse, 1io asked permission fo croks-cxamine, WO WERE PRESENTH ?-fl:fifl:.’ft 41;'; ;\ :gua ml&;:: cdlidt: %fic'mhn:) ':n.“ yery ntion of 4o many lives, the culmination sor- | ried myhusband, and T advised RO o Eo Bal al 3 HB BNTIRE eullar clrcumstances, the provocation, and all the | Jution g 4 e O ol andtanin apon lia. dustmuciion. N | Lo e e oation: an hot-1o tons, There wana gentleman whove mame tacior | other, and were anparently just standing there. [ detafls, wers the thome of discussion, and whor- | "Pasaing the palm of one hand over the back of kno : went twice more, and the Aldermen. told him the v + | could not sce that anybody sttempted to strike. ever men congregated it was tha topic of conversa- | the othier she looked away out ot the window, hes nance with the precedsnt as establlstiod by hls | MeMalien that 1 poke of was theto, and alao an Tnst time that e bud recovered It from the Mayor, | predecesso other rentleman that e (1) sald was his brother, ‘They Just stood there, FURNITORE AND FIXTURES ra. . tlon. A man enraged by an fnsult he thought had | eyca flooded with teara. and that ho would The testimony of Corbin, the traveling man, was | Q.1 menn ot the time the plstal wi d, not mq'fi—“y" “yxflr impreselon that they were hold- ¥, 9 . . s o = becansg beon offered his wife, killed the man who fancied | 1, Dil you go to the newspaper ofices® DESTIOY IT INNEDIATELY." tothe cffcct thut he saw ' scufile, heard a shot, | afterwards, Do you menn to suy that some' ong nfor | caiinutany that ft wax, Of s sleganly.fomisen Tota e ored | behoeed i it Wit man who el | o Whalt! Bhe et OHE e pok, | opupeiitentob e R et 67 ek e ol | BATYENT sl T o o e B sy s FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT, men stood by whilo the torriblo doed was dons, It | ++Alec went to order A carriago. s brother | and ho said he wonld. " Sbt fogetll, | parties, aud mothing of the nature of Weditl- | A Tuhlskac. o iy A Dwanbold 1§ was s, | QDI AR Sullivin startled the commumty more by the very cofnci- | ¥aato go witlime. e eald he would go and find dences it Involved than from the etanding or prom. | 3 directory and see where Mr. Hanford lived. At Vi . Alee , and rafd inence of tho mes, though ench had a largo circle | 1 %17Y" ll;r.ogrlfv‘t,rmde;nl Thece ‘or four blocks of fricnds, ‘There was not an element wanting to | nway. and we had better go down there, I was 1o make the murder interesting, and it Is small wou- a,llml It‘r‘v owllh‘;ln;‘z 2 l\.%-&nnl:r vxl-:n:;-rl;::} ::\]% nl,\;ewr: der that the town forgot all else fn the contempla- | fhould be no viglence, talkad §t over Lopefnlly. We both felt that'Mr. tion of & crlme that defed the most brilliont | Hfanford would retfact when he knew all, aud that Belng the largest aale of all 8AY ANYTHIRG TO YOU Firgt-Clags Furniture Ever offerod in tho West, embracing Rich and Blegant Parlor Buits, “*What was your hishand'a fiest intimation that MR, DAVID A, M'MULLEN, McMullen. ’ it ined beon read in the ConncliT™ the business managor of tho Post. was called next, | . G.-=Tho parties thers wero Snilivan, Hanford, | 2% the tme you were holding himt A.71dons The appeorunce of Mr, Eullivan last night. | Iie was present during the whole dlilicalty, andgave | tho driver, the man who came with Sulllvan, and | oy 'grog. ying 8 word ul cr the shot e hiad no intlmation of it before. 1t came upon | ail the circamstances in detall and in & graphle | McMullen, who came upto acparate them? A 0 0kt you. bewriny conversation abany Al him nll nt mw-d—!hv,zwlmr-l of hus contidence, the | msnner. The audlence lstoned, all tmpatientat | Yes: that T should think would cover allwho wera | 1, 3= DI%\J00 AeaF ABT contersgiion st any tlme blow, and hix deatl. 3 the frequent interruptions o let the Coroner get It | there at the tne thic shot waa fired. e A o sriiay thors pob ho soma mistahe Shont AT cd | Unnn. - Me: McMollon's festimony wwas Tooked for- o Tlow maay perioun wero taero o the gghte | §2* RERILI TR i couverassian af il 1 s toruhet erelapone, My Rusband wae woreied | wacd fo by lip audlncy with caneldorable interost, | A.—Only two. tatking to Mrs, Suilivan while hie was talkingto Mz, {maglnation to match fn nature or sccessories, e s F botute HADDPEMIOY | C e s Van USAck: - amil ha ‘atver [ ood during hla nareative the nost perfect allence NOy S Hanford, }fifi'fi ;}mmt nn‘d1 )lelé]sul(;‘nfihflé?l%el;gffil lorte I e ien st 57 the clarge, “SWe drove along to M. lisnford's Soan comtented anll Van Osdel, bt ‘FoL 1t back, | The erd of Lo N Ry e | o e o | pu =i tha Jasngeedis. Bullirn lsrennyining O et q\mlll‘yenml bt littlo used w8 surrounded during the doy by & crowd anxious | bove. ' Nelthor of us know him. 'Alec went up § and had taithfully promised o tenr 1t up, et in the seaital. ko Minsireted. the posic | Hize to ek the witneas & question, \Uiokedmet: A dflRutice im sisiky the steps and asked a lady which was Mr. Oanford. bim at all to get a glimpso of Sulllvan. A few saunterers | ghe pointed im out. {dled paat the house on Oak étreet where the dead 7 % . . M . man Jay, and looked curiously at the crape that *¢ Agaln and again T depged them to take the fluttored from tho bell-knob. But thra was no | Corriace and send fora docior, Some one thruet me i d ordered thedriveroff, 1 chance to seo Sullivan, and tho futtering crape o i Finally he onpe told no tales, back to the house, and ran up Do yon biame Van Ondel for his condnct T tioua of tho struggling men, and portrayed the | The Coroner told him that counael were not L Tihne himi e, T don't knaws e In getting | Hrane with sxelied wesicaiptions, The.fontiia of | allowed. to Wtarfete With o Coronor's mauent, | ooki=lt was Just between tho twot A.—It ap- old, and ;‘wrha}v- docs ‘not fully understand the of< | s toatimony, apart {rom the actual. killiog, wan | which was similar to 8 Grand Jdury. After the “w_“.“, oar brothor near by? A.—My brothe fect of what he does, the ciinch and acafile hetween Tanford, Nrs. Buill | cace got 1nto the Criminal Contt, thou tho IAWYErS | was betwoen Cinek and Daathor strnete on Oale, #41¢ your husbnad had known him as well Tknow | van, and Sullisan's brother, The roliance of the | would have a show, axbetwosn Clask und.Dearbors: dlenated an Oale, him, " safd n lady siftiog by, ‘‘be would never | defenre s upon an attuck made by Mr, Hanfard on t and he camo back: and then snother brother haye trunted him go. " e Rutlhvim swhich enraged Sulllyan to s murler- I Coms over Dien the badle, g Grold o ou pitch. Afr, McMullen testificd that thosu three D. 8, M’MULLEN. corner on LaSall street; Lut nelilior of therm wud E, B, Bruseels and Wilton Carpets, for 260 rooms, THE DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, Walnut Extension Tables, Upholstered Chairs, Plated Ware, China, Glass, and Crockery, of the finest quality, eps and intothe 3 ** What wan . Bar, Bar Countor, BILLIARD TABLES, During the day & namber of vlsitora wore ad- | hall. Then I thonght, i THE SOULCE OF TOUR MUARAKND'S INFORMATION | neovle were together on the sidewalk, aud that AN ETE-WITNESS. there until after the ahot wua tired, Postry to and 3 ‘T8 18 NO PLACE FOR ME, concerning the charges agatust Mrs, Sullivau? ey were all cliachied together. Tenald he did not ; Q.~Did Jir. Hanford, in your sight, Ol Fumnitare: i le: Touts Wabl, Go1.” Reaby, Capt st Batior | 0d, L tumed wtr, Semeos vasourilgsnd X | 0 Lol et ol s ottt ™ A T A | (N SO ovocs sbosenaiby | |, EES R Ot peTha Cllfton House Furnitare. all made to erier | Deidgo-Suparintondent Wikior, M, Thompeor of | X B ko what T ;fd.‘kfinw;flwu." i ocat 1t L ll,. Mo knapr | 0T M SO O Gp TR BARTOL Geohero do you live? A.—No, 538 Nerth La- | @ il she claim 10 ave been st by iim? B T g Tt . e hrme, an s Arstecians in | o Bostd ot T llo Harkiy daeidcn fently, Tom o St B meant to. T don't | Weted B s e el Welad. | iioliped, abaix-slionler, puspniectareit by ithe | Sallo sircele ihe accurrenco. She was scrcAIDINg A Wa ¢ ovary Feaeet and bt Iittle used, 1o now offered for | Jniey 1R O T Bl PREAT X0 ot | think b knew what he did. Iwanied to separato | hronght the wholo thing out and ane anmtantne | 6 horo's Patent Hre Ars Lompas, Brookizn || - Qu=What lo- sonf lusinesst &=L businesn | eliedsaa shtd, *s nendl ihe caceinge for s doctop. salo at PRIVATY SALE for 10 days at the Hotel, | y™ Bt Tivan reccived his friends in the privato | tiein 1wantod Alecio come diay, ed it Jony was that only one shot wh fired that pignt, | Mineger of tho Chicago Post. ThatIsail | remembor hearinz lier say. Cor. Wabnsh-ov. Bnd Monroo-st. | room off the station. Durlng the morning ho wan | T20r a8 8 red spot on her Jeft check. ++ Are things so bad In that School Boardt e Pl b0 fAemLITy (e weaponshat | Q.—Will you please tato to the Jury what you | Q-—DId Sulllvan spnear (o be_exctied when ho v+ §jnil{ you can have noidea of it. My hnsband | 1he anicer recognized it an the one he bad thken | know nbust the case. You were prenent, wereyon | FERt towards Mr, lianfordt A.—1dld not notice know it well, and would huve proved 8, but he —Y . . him particularly. He got out of the carrlage and R M ko 1¢ Tra om0t becn | irom Sullivau, Inanswertosquestionbya Juson, | nott A.—Yes, Aboot half-past 7 o'clock laxt | walked golcklyncrore the walk: aud up the atep, B e wanaid ‘nava: worked & refarmation h | piconyienfald that,at thi moment uf tho Showtint | evening Lularted with my brother to call on Mrs, | § lnd rather a alde view of i, and couldn't sce vory much depresscd, but ajong In the afternoon Bbrtced A s rosovared bl RoConinl, | ururie St s huton ouk ek dont do hiangh e pale, face and awollen cyes told of 1hé | R f8ikiatice, fie never ‘meaut to sicike me n the Oakwoods Cemetery. R EALE—One- t Yy [l o world. thin town. " Wwho e 1 1 Sullivan, with lis Sullivon, In pnssing thercsidence of Mr. Iane | bie face well, L B e e K Toone oomted | nee Friea ll':rw::‘cgfizrceg’gfi‘l?flfllhu' e o Hep el wawaiich (st dthnan beat to draw er | ot Satnestneen exhiansted her, and_one of the | Seganbpiuuniht owhrt Sulllvan, with bls hands | ¢ Lo our way we stopped to speal to him. e | lie did got seem tobeexcited? A.—Ididnot St —e———= | the witnees-staud for s statement, but the sum- ‘.",m"c‘;l".g:d“;g"-‘; with fnfluencing Richberg, Tadier near slened to the reporter to withdraw, "AL the conclusion of Mcullen's testimony, the | was standing on tho sidewalk in front af his door. | "0 M plS 0N Reb Nr. S MISCELLANEOUS, All that conlet bo learned about the eetate of Mr. [ Coroner announced a recess of five or ten ini £.—Did you reo Mr. Sulllyan and Mr. Hanford ® i My brotber remarked, ‘I guees you' lave got ! hey cli A, W] 1 b Fanford Is that hie awned the house i which hio luliles N g0t | whien theyclinched? A.—\When 1 turned around T ord b L e e e e haure aiode | on the resumption of the examinatlon, the conrt: | yougrelf fn trondle.* Mr. anforl asked, | Sullivan was iu tho act of sirlking llnnford, 1iirse 1la purchascd the Jot and built the house, npon | rumur that Mre. linnford would be producedon the | **Whyt My brother said, ** Van Osdel read your | A8W him strike blm, and he fell. Ilanford had s ‘mons did not come, d T1s ald that A applicatton for a'swrit of habeas | Ollnger, Olseon, 'Ulutlardt, and Wilce. s thero corpus wlll be prescited finmediafely on_ hi * | auy Toundation for thati" 3 {’nl;l‘(,ul, 3ud that ho will be stralghtway admitted to . r'ail tne gentiemen Richberg fs the onty ! ane T ever waw. 1 Hever even suw (ho OfRCr | HiGh thera ls stl] an Tncumbrance, bub of WABE | slumds | After an ANimpOrcant statement by Mr: | communication fn the Council thin nfternoon, and | 13308 UE, | Taaw hiim Juet o o ws folluie * * four," sho answered enrnostly. conld not weertalned. A v ad 4 .-~When Haufonl came tawards Sulily ; { aare Ao AT TR OITEAALL B, Sho BRAVOTSLCOMONIE, ) o gy, | BOBRE I cONId R0 e ascriain ralion, 3l Dunlam, \rae fntfoduced 11¢ sl | gare youy name an the anthor:* snd e lasghingly | scti s 1f s Wk Eoint i aioiie it ‘A-—vell i l:era ‘n.{m{ ei Sullivan wan beat known In 8 | or Colvin to withdraw Dafley from tbe Board of OSDT dawen. He says that Tanford raised himec}f after added, *+You will probubly have s libel sultor a IT LOOKED LIKR IT; - @ | Buelnees Dol OF et ho City-Hall —there f2 | publlc Works, and appaint your husband. - Plesso ALD. VAN L. fallinz, and stenck hie aeaaitant. From before tho | alander suft on your bands," Just as Mr. Hanford eomln? towarda him, with his hands out, as if to Tiinged two bapny Tamities Into the denths of ape | *Petcaf that, 15 BXPLAINS MUts, IANFORD'S STONT. Bt e Dunbaes held Hanford untit the deathe | was about to reply a carrlage was driven up to the | Kb held uf him, “They did not cliuch, as Lwud be- gulsh. Ir, 5., 55 S pihwof an- | VCary husband was appolnted ofore Tmartied [ yor “ing Aldorman wae in, and the mervant | ehot was given, nud did mot seo tho clinch With | curbetane lu tront of Mr. Hanford's resid tween them, " juish, Mr. 8, os Secratary of the Boari of Public | him, At the time I waa cluse to death's door from . 7 e L soe. Fos oub st the nars. | Citietang 1u frontof Mp. Hantord's resldence— | ¢ —1jid yon avk Sollivan If he fired the shot? 0 BUSINESS MEN AND LAWYERS orké, had a largely-oxtended acquatutance, f tho mnunnr-mmcm. Tneverinany way,shape, | showed the reporter Into the reception-room. A veatlotony was Blven i & singgiah sopt | Stoppod right In front of the walk lead- | Did he toll you ansthing abaut itt A.—lasked i wos beloved mi renpected Ly "all whost husiness relationy brought them In "contact with ¥ Wim. - The wiztomeats of the Taia) commmmeaton, | O AuL o tnflucnce, Alec'sappolntivent. which the Counchl unwittingly and imporutively ABI A PAVOIL OF COLVIN lier directly or Indlrectly, infienced, oF manuer, ¢} n *ha thing begina to nesume un futereating as- {60y i, from the evidence of otlier witnussey, | I0E 1o the house. Iwo gentlemen ot out of him nfferwanls. On (e way totho station we pect,” sald the reporter after ho had detailod Mrs, | there weomns 10 havs been many details which did | the carringe and walked up on the steps abont half talked about it. Hanford’s narrative. .| not come under hiv ob<crvation, way up from the Q.—And he eafd what? A.—Ile asked me: Tooks apenod, v{muml. and_balanced. Compll- : 3 sidewalk, Ay brother aald to | 3y, 7 s e e T Al 76 fieves Mr. McMnllen, do you think [ havo killed him cated accounta adhusted and specinl attention given to casen of fraudulens bookkeeping and disputed arincreiily Miorcsts. ransiatians made frewm | demauded should be rend, arv not dlecasted. The oy th Froderlkn Plauih, the next witnoes, was 8 young | 31, panford, **1 guess there is Tl wiliiess wia about rolating what nad_secur- French and Gorman ingo Koglinh aul vico versa. | question, It Do you think thathe was Justified tn for amyboidyt © ver commnieatedl with bim | gavo mo tha fuformation In contdence, that 1 kuew | §fanwuman, wap sitired In plack alpacess and BOMEIODY WHO WANTS TO SEE YOU." rod while golng to the siation, but the Coroner Tent of rfercuccs, stret dlecretlon, nd moderats | 30 o A iy Tl fty was op | 10 my tite, T only consersation | ever badwith | of, Pugiiey for Mr. Hantord. Bhortly aftcrwardy she | Mr fanford replled, **1guess not; 1don't know | §ad there whs by necesaliy fur, 1 shicu Sullivan o Cor 3 4 : 3 (e . voa at the inauguration of the Second Megis | i wwyat ws sald?” tiied awny, and then s heatd the Khot. Golig® b : i el o e shot the deccased, Dirance Co. Ttoom No 8. Tieapee Sock, “taxnss | erally answered in the nentlve. 1t was not ho. | Uimh woe at th riation mated i 0 3 <] them,” My brother then tarted ‘tawarks Clark i Hoom vo: B o sl savverad e seenle, 6 b nahe | Tt whan s contematan e 047 | 113 Sone it i i o, nd 1ot | Bk s ko o o S S | LS g0 o moment T b e, o ; s i v wwarder, ot any thouglt of murer, i his beart | " pave you evor wrllten to Bhing Nim 1 couldn't remember [t all."” [iedalin tho right haud of Sullivan, who eald he | S35 ovsitting an the front doorstep, say **Thiat WILLIAM II. BRADLEY. 5 A | ) Torde 'Alec had ahays ,,,E‘,‘,V",';W"‘,';a Han: | s Nover tn my Wfo: nor hs 3 lotter evor been That agreea with Men, Hanford's statement.” | carried fnto the houwe she saw Mrs, Sullivan leave | 14 bim onthe sidewalk, "—polnting to Mr, Hlanford, i moet cool-headed porion, thongh’ rexd 3 | wrltten to him at my instigatlon. ¢ Very weil. 1 told him to reduce It to wrlting | the earriage and enter the houec. Zevidently In rep) Vestion paking for him! | After five-minate recess, Willlam T1. Dradley Py . Willng when the tm eams to uphiold his rights iinre Yoy m‘«i{‘m\omffifl, the appolatment of & | g piye It 1o me, which bodid." Afterthy examinatlon of the oflicer who made | With that Mir. Hanford started towards the steps | wan sworn, selliobate chaics to eptellish o paying private | aud tho tighte of bis (rlous, e whoto atuios- | “ovor, *Fhere s not n lexcher in tio pubtlc { -+t Did heslgu fer” e e phaser ot | e e i fict st ha. foutof the stopn, § | o = Whetadayoulive? A=At North La- . oL0. 1 STOUGH. 12 Dearborn-nt. . F DL Therosas a Jisnial 126K 0f anything Hle cheers | fchople wiho lis beon eppouted ut iy renucat, tNo." was Jint turuing 1o follaw my bratlier tiwatk Glark Salle. K e === | Filincas mnoni the employen who conld sy wothing | g, yaate your relations with e Friticlpals of | s 1id tie eny unything about 1" 1. ¥. CORBIN wiregt when T heard somo one call *Mr, McMul: | Q.—\bat Is your busluess? A.—Wholesalo INANCIAL. bitty e IL s & most awiut aceurrence all. throwgh. “‘Y.‘,"},“,_{;?;'nn \ersonal relations, but they have | _ * Whenhegave it tome e gavo mo 8 letter A * len." The volcs camo from the carrlage, and1 | drnggist. The Mayor, who had_thought o great deal of y i written by another man, * THE FIRST WITNESS, turned toward ft, and sow Mre. Suliivan sitting | Q" _yon know something about this case? A,— V! daiit ani- Alee, #ald that ho felt alatost sick. ~He taken pains to give me evidence of abun e S oumsatamict nb Most un{oTihmAte. snisaure | MoslLy towards me for advocating the sbolition f el that §t had ever hippened. Tho fwo discriinination between men pay grlet-atgicken | famiilics Had Nis heantteit | 3 [o8ition In the achoole™ ** Who wae th Tho following was tha testimony elleited: innlde, 1 walked to the cnr.\{n e andl shook hands vel e it frat bt tanoramiowoa e | o v, s sty o cor. | At T s, " S LU |l o o e oo, "".."'m ‘e vol] Yo you might use them " oner: your brother, when 1ealled. Tell him 1 left some | hou ¢ PER CENT. Large loana on cholee buslneas security at s next door to Mr. Hanford's housa, It 10,000, $8,000, 00 at 8. - v “+1lave you ever tried to b Y W . —W! do you llvel A.—At Na, 344 N ¢ a4 1wl " 4 S andFoun of Lake b xg'[‘,";“flfg;ul‘o: ‘: C:"mm e Poicers af ¥ho. Gty were hertotmrach ““"l‘","’““ TTHOARE OF RNLCATION e gy oot (o Where dayou lre? A,—AtNo. 344 Nortt | mantucght Bt e L oies, Sabivan tormbomstin e et et ] 3 SON, 107-] carborn.at. t acare bellor srnCKke | except with your pen?™ i Sy Xy i ? ey 10 write for the papor. She was to do her work ut : ¢ e Bifos and acarcelr able to bellovo the arounding nows | 3RO 0y ire, 1 never mikod nmem. | 1) Lot reviomter S B oy, ey | Qo mWint In yoneluslnerst b TRamAlaRelnE | o verience, T"Uien saids *+\What aro you do. | Deoted gorcams of 4 lady mnde mo y agent for Branswick Bros. , billiard-fablemannface | {ny perer? “she replied: g0 to tha window, § eaw Mr. = Han- 1w a’lfi.?;‘".‘.’i?f.i""fl{.‘.',.ffi“""" 1ok thou Uptens turers, “":u. 100G 1AS QUTRRAGED AND INSULTED ME.” | ford aupported by two gentlemen aud being 4 Yosa tell him you wero golngtouse themt” | Q.—Statewhnt you know about the cavo. A.— | 1 aeked: ‘*ls that your husband?* and carrled to s stops. A Witk wtuod Bb the, curbe doit Know a1 naiid [ Would: but, us an | Aboat half-past 7 o'clock Jast night I started o go | Added, <=1 novor met Wim. * 1hnd never seen bim eyt e Bt Aot -.fm you think you were perinitled to use hia | strects, 1 waited for ucar. While there Ilooked | yever had scen him or his brother to know them, | belleve, then gut out, nud1wrm 1o where M. (lun- namet” wround anid saw a carriage coming frow (ke east on o 1 had been acqualnted with her for yenes, | ford wan standing, o lyinz, on thu steps, Al this “+1 thonght wo, of course, I coulidn't make such | Oak strect. amonruer ull dny. The Bourd of Fublic Woka { ber of the Board to vale or fall tovote ot any quca- 100k the mattcr severcly to hieart, To them Alec | HOR 0¥ in any manner, hiad alw ge *+1inva you cver by your writinga tried to Infin- c:fllucfcl‘x AR T AR ence |lnenulywlmmem 1'% Githolle to a position tn Geared o tham in_speciri degree. - ITin vex ¢ achioolsr” sEe i, Rl el cobon | i, 1t e, Lutpits Ml v a Protcitant, ’ L L L T T Birokianer, atson l'rolestasty for Superlutendent JONEY AT LOW RATES To loan on Warehouse. Necnufll for Grain and P fons, on Clty Cartificates and_ Vouchers,” on fee Morigages, LAZARUS SILVERMAN, Hank Chamber of Commerce. FINANCIAL. ©f German Instruction.™ = e e A | whila'n lady was acreaiilnig at the top of her volce, THE WIFE. e S ou aver heon porsonally In favar of the I 4 3 het, o Hhed, L AV hat Indy wos that! A.—-l don’t know. T The advertises has good purchase-money paper 1IBR THEGRY OF TIR SIURDEN. sppaltmintor Ehtoten F 4 dpcnmint it ot wy report and becouto per” | " pid hat carragestop anysrct A.—Ye. naskel i what bo wou fhero for.” Hor ah | T o T tnrch) in sums from $2,000to 310,000 at 10 per | A medlum-eized woman, or perhaps & little un- *No. My most intimate friends are Protes. W e tho name ot rat, ! Tcannot call the number—at the hunse of a Mr, 170 GET SATISFACTION n‘ag_.m e hiousy, “%n“u“ nnn‘nt yotont of the care o “’,‘.‘:“"fln‘l“"h{d'""% K?‘“Fl!fi’;fi;x:“,‘fiso.&fl der the medium size, Dark brown halr, curling a m-’l‘:‘-‘:“ then a telograph boy came In with several * No, '"""’,"' s 1,‘,'," Imes "."'{;":I"}"l." per- | Hanford, - '."'l Ll ‘\L'?l“"';'”fi"‘,' 1‘-«’1" eour, "'"lh’;‘”‘ H '?S"’G.; ki not n:enupé‘n;:“ ient before the i 3 reas i ', o ¥ Iy M. 51 L -] Mr. V' ¢ Bl vl o V' gy = R LTS TR RO L }lule sway from tho forohead, and fastencd law | divpatches, ~Tho tears caime back to hior eyes as | Smptorty, und e, Supiivan demuuded f hn“l‘;‘“‘": I°“".:‘""A‘: "m’ '&m’g"l‘.:"'"'l "“‘:t‘:‘t;;:‘; el 18 e gt all atith & wholo indech il shu wax lred? A.—1 sair BoUlTg before tho e IEWELILY, WATCIIEN, ke i a knot behind, Rather s stout fgure, flled with | #ho foad them. J 1] tofd him I would when the proper time S d suld, “o\Why, Mrs, Sulllvan, what do you meany | Was fred. B Tt b i~ - | nerves. Quick, Impulsive movements, never un+ ++You don't know how many evidencea of sym- [ (o0 v afterwards that ho did. Ttas he come here for & personsl_encountert™ Shu q.«-uw;lh;mlnu Jrl;‘dnnc. our attention Tadies' and Gonts’ {ine Bwlss | amcefal. Smal hands and fost, A square forer | Dappgls - L (rom the meinturd of tho presn™ | Wiiinat wonts. | .o on. Al saw the dsbvor golofftho | awawerud, ™ Vidon' know, bt iione Ales waw't | 1 e ShdSE van AL o dimmienaiy and American Watches and Gold | Ue2d, whlt and mnooth. Rather a emali mouth, | After the boy had gone, she wentback tohor | o 4y sisted ..35‘.&1)3'..5.&“5 A Ra s ‘;T,'L""T,.‘,“,"’;fifi‘ ‘izf:}..n e :‘:;»f P B i Yot o s tarcled oe. Hanforl. You have no lea ol what Chuings Ladics® Toman Gold | et espression, and capablo of the plcasantest | 2654 98 tho dofa. i “Year 4 briigl ps of tho | £0loW all about it: that dog hiu insuited ma, ™ dust | WeAt ol baforet A.—Nothing, H 1 of amiles. Round checks, with the bones u Hittl +¥ Atec was studying rhetaric, " she enid, 4tand | ++ And I finally gave it to him,* liouse, and fna very few maments ho (Sullivan) | GUOW SRR R T aber disttnetly ‘was | S =DIid you know anybody? A.—Idid nut know « Neclklnces, Loclots, and Crosses; | ulgher tian the line of boaaty, An even e, | i3 bs it teachor, | We had Quackeubay book, | 41 444 tny Codneil y stenped back o the widewalk, o gentleman follows | dier reply 10 that—1 ' heard Mra. lianford | Suytbiogsbout thew, 1 kuw 3 Huuford Ly Yina Stons Chinon Sata, Iiamonds, | ok w s pamggcrs. Aneves i, | il 15t 6 W hims diupihyvenel | L1l Meonty vty syt and e o | inghi v, i ot ant ANty | MR ol (088 . 8Byt | Ssucit L, and Jewelry ot all kinds, aro bes 11ave [ tho honor of addrereing M. Sullivan | ORty yenlordey morning when b wont out, iold | Kaps tis aities of wy fafoation dovri on the sidewalk, vped § Uitt Know whint 18 wax, bt T recoinized her Tiiie saldiat excecdiiie low nel ¢ | The lipe trembled, but controlling herselt she hiin I niad a long lessun for hiwm in thegventog, and | 804 {Coutd give It ot tho propor time; but | Q.—Dit you know the gentlemant A.—I did | volce, Sho guve a sudden eream, and 1 turmed * MR, DUNBAR Ah ulal( ‘;‘"c l.:i(i:?l({'gb SLJ}L?’B& ered in a simplo afrmative. e e '."y‘c'z‘fl.':,fl!&'f b Bar hands in hoe | theyinsisted upow it and §paye 6.5 % not, around and eaw acufile on the sidewalk, During i 4 u 0 it dane thent lA.l—:w'lni l‘.c,llnld oo :nl- c:x:\c{'lnxlau with Mre, Sultivan niy back wak % e the name, why did you b ate o lung to give | everyth ery distinctly, should say they wero irned to the group, 'BOROL B, DUNDAL ?l“lflus«lll\'nu e Conneile AN falking Ih Tolation to same watter, of course I | Q. —~What did you sec? A —Jnstas]was tarn- | waq called and testified an follo A PHlionght the proper to had not come; but | couldu't hearn word they satd. ‘b next thing 1 | fng Mr. Sulllvan’ siruck Bir. Manfond in the face | “q ~ohoro do you live, Mr. Duubart A.—108 Bnally | consonted 10 give lie nanie. " SAW W aud knocked him down, and stood there In & P n d o =11 “v\yhen did Mr, Manford come to you firat?” A SCUPPLY OR CLINCHING, threatening manner, his loft hand on bis throat, 1 | White street. 4 AlLaut three weeks uga, Q.—A scutle botween whom? A —Well, it had | imnedintoly sprang 1 the side of AT, Sullivan and Q.—What is your busluess? A,—Ship-chan- Telt me all about this thing. * Tho Iljustration of despolr. 431t you felt at Uberty to nve the information Q. **Oh1 how can It len't It horeib) g 1 don't know why tereiblo to think af* oh fmititing Tum e 4 urne ma N CH eddltorial TOpaTe! or em. Ingdown. Above them & fold fn the 1id. B e uetar® Aontt suppusa 1t will ever see tho Sale, 61 Washington.st. §7° Thero will bo tho usual Auotion Bale on Monday and Saturday eveninge during the month of Augu s - HY T s give th ¢ . 10 who was ander hiw, i put e ARTISTIO TAILORING, *T1ave you ecen Alec to-day 1™ sho arked, ight Bow: 1 wuss go o work before long. 1 |y \AE did"you givetia documents 10 Mayr | thyappesrancs frou whiere L stoodh as thabel o | Blos 21N NSRRI Wiluvants. mech, 2t caugin ‘":z"" ssinaite i s, Bosflome Bt M R R et g cant ot idle, 11 my crazed head cah ever bu | Thi s weelk ago Saturday. furd) was knocked down, WX fotc yanth with my loft hani, uud jerked Win [ Q-—Plcase state to the gentlomen of he jury o A ¢ ++iit me sbout him; how doea he fecl 1 rought back to the manufactura of UWIPSREE | i iwnen did you set tiem backr .~DId you know eithor of them? A.—T aid | away from Mr, Hauford, o resleted, wha you kuow abont the case, 9 el en ++gtronger, | think, and perhiaps mare rest soutt, 1t muat wark, for Alecueeds all 1 can varh | gl foilowlng Tacaday. wob, BLior Afn sullivan. e restated | A,—At about half-psst 7 o'clock lnst evealog 1 10r¢ resigned m. WWHEN DID K. MANPORD covi von TiEs ¥ | [§.—1ow did you know about the elder man? ateupgled. He did not ofertoutike | camg down from the steps of Mr. W. 15, Lush's to hie posiitton. You can belphim, Tell me all & Aservant entered with some tea, and pressed it you know, pon her, + ++How can Itcll yout—the nah of thoughta comes | ** \-éf. 'Jufl’k".ffifliz" ll':eultl‘lhll%': .2' nld: rrowdlur upon mie. 1am baif erazed. llow can r e coutinned, ax the val Talkof It bey all eympotize with us,* A —Well, from hils luoks, Lut simply steuggled to get away, As 1 ralacd I o it . —| 1 =] . | T up 1 heow nim aronndaiiewnys (ilustrating), | Bouse, next door to Mr, Hanford'v, with my liitle h? "-;'27, lfin’)o“;z:(‘.";lllm‘ ‘i':."m Aum Ln:: ll)lp;:y & 1’1‘ un“.!ud my back (o the carrisge. 1 had hnldgol boy inmy srmy, 1placed him n the buby-car- rin and boad aud_(hrew hin around, After | rlae, stooped down and buttoned the straps, and ++ 1 think ou that same Tuesday. ™ . 4+ What did ho sayr ™ 1+ Tio auld e heard that Richberg had seen them | haps 1 on Sunday, " g * Did you tel] Mayor Heath not to show them?" n all Garmonts ordered of us dur- ing July and August, 4 nt Te. il 0t conld sea (he ald man. and the young | the struggle. which occupled scurcely au justant, | ay7 rajsed up I eaw thero was a hack standing In ired: *¢] know L O Ui o " v faced the carzl [ & c v Whel " *Yes, | totd bim not to. man come together and bave s struggle, ond that | 1 turned'sround snd o carzlage, [ ihich k b + . may | s Wheudld gou son your huckandyee Lend, 88 the toare slaried afiean, 10 Feporter | 1. pide v them b0 Ttchbergt® tho older min was knocked downt A, ~Yes. 1| saw | i E’..’.‘&""’;".ii‘v"".'i el it ANTISTIO TAILORS, b et gt " Have yoo see ire, Fibntargin '° 4 . iy Sl i was ke, o e siatlon; o | ik HANPORD, Mtk SULLIVANS nnOTUER, LD Bt wore it thts. direseion fpntting hs hanla 0N o * ) waile a pass at the old man and ho fell. Wabash.av., cor. Monroesst. DTSy e Tosald ke i plac THE WIDOW, s you aak him; oon At 'that moment & gentleman | standing close up by the side of the carrlsge, and uplutronterble facol. A I puslied tue wagun e | o0ny for hier husband 18 not half what mm'""'{ A SAD SCENE. 1+ You didn’t want him to show them?" canie along unil tricd to weparate them, 1§ theu | sif (bres of them wore clinclied,—1 could niot tull | 8lung tawards thew 1 1mflwxl a.’;t:lnrm{ Jaw thoy MACHINERY, would gladly + *'he says she will spesk to you, bul you mus ' Ng, I didn't." started toward them, and when about half way from | exacily how. but they seewed to be {o a sort of | wWero Aghting. l\ hen I got af L te “‘l hem rtl\n it SRS PPDU SO SER MY HUSDAND WUERB HENS 13, be careful not 1o excll by d .l the d "\\'h{ not, if you thonght tho time had come | the carner to where they were, 1 ssw tho wmoke | trlangular clluch, cach one n)suenn, having hold | the wafonnvnu-umu or \ {eci‘q 0:\3 on xl»‘x WROUGHT 1t 1t would bring bers back, " h W Sxel hor by dwelliog on tho de- for publicity 1 and heard the of th uthiet, ae fiear as I could soe. = It happened sidewslk ,-nu‘u.m';\l“ll IN’,',G r" \; ;3"“‘“ N O R ereth oF tha: roosy; Ger Sandn | "arof the accident. +¢1 wanted them to g to the Council firet.” REIOKT OF A REVOLYXR OR PISTOL. #0 quickly T'couldn't hardly make out liow It was. | said, +¢\hat dovs this meant' |iovk hold of Mr, > l ugn‘uy clenched. ! o ;fl"l; IL Preer. 5 lhfl\:’_!'um-o did Llanford say when he camo for (}‘.—\\}1:\': u:dl::‘un'd“!lmn A, Tll\vcm ot u:;)ylhe ;fz"u'flu'f. ;Pyu [Apreatance ‘ll:“m l‘ul e f-‘n‘v‘éfi"".éi mullgv”:m:"-::l nmu to pull blm away. As d 1'¥nd yeb, " she contlnued, ** whst else contd | _ 10 the back parlor of a plessant home-like house | tBEIRY, " o o e elk: "buing sbnsoried by @ | loore from them, and, then | saw Mr. George W, 'STHUCK NIM AND KNOCKED 1M DOWY, VI ARG APEARAS | i A B A | oyl st e, | ook | S e e ckopae | SR 0 2 SR AL | b Yo e L S 5 i 3 . o <hole. e " pers 5 o o Do youisisie it he attackd you a8 8 wora- | beauttul, busta tessble pallo had seiled thor, St AR ers i the, plgconhole oDl yon e By O e e gen: | of M. Hanford: that 15 apparently reached out | Qo~DId you know bim afterwards? Ao 1d ho not?™ and thore wero deep Linos of agony around her You farget your position In life. In yourcon- | mouth. Uer eyes ware sunken, but they wore 4 **ile thought that wayn't eafe; somebody mlg‘ teman who got out of the carrlage scemed to bo | for him, but 1 don't think ho got bold'af hiwm. ~But -lra Mr. Hanford jmmediately got ap on his fo in the et th‘em. lmlllomhlmlwoullpul them standing there, 1know he had hold of hiw almost immediately | and struck sowe one. safe." Manufactured by PIPE. CRAXE BROS, Mi'G €0, i .—Did yod sco a lady thers? A.—A jady got after ho dropped. Mr. Hanford was in a sori of Q.—Who iwas it that be struck? A.—I don't tact with mien they put you on the plang they | kindly 100k, even In thelr grief, and told of & ha) id " Ty (R g0~ sinpor, and rcuched out Wis hands tow: Bullie | know, 10 N, Joorson-at, | cesdon. You 0 not biszces womsuhood: "Your | vy disposition befare the Great trouble thst mane b +11 iatnk noers” ! O o 0ght you ooy saw 15 v | Yua 354 tayseit. 1 had bad hotd of Sullivaw all tbs | - Qe—Wasita manora ladyt A.A mea whom ~—