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<2 ~ TRIBUNE: THURSDAY., THE CHICAGO- UST TO DUST and darkness are a; procession took ap Italine to | brother then went up to Mr. Ianford aud Q.—“Yntu nnlhlt fuflf!p}yr;olhr:;v; I:?e'l'l;ir le It“l‘l,l‘o lhu’rz’nrrlnur nm“lmnhdr} :-vrlrlngrfior“!o N, . 1lim, neverth righteonknass and Jistice s were deposited in & | says: *Is thls Mr, Uanford?" Mr. Iane | mon WAt yon helped car T he honre. Thore was not Lhe slightest anger In my | sotsoao s ~ s v e, * | Aretha hlitnabon of 1is theone. mulfiegmlj\l{ the s ammaton mare. dobtedlay, fianit) iy, Ly Antoibl . M. piniec e izt A conli el Ueesuns T | Wbt i o marner e seeol o s mararng o o e n . AT s ; <K 1~ ] vy bt curtiuhae lime amd sl dnes iaht, - = oMy | mame 6 Sallivanand Asking | @ "Are there any traes Mong thero? A.—T | fora we loft tha Noprk it stk s s v an s g terien of 1is niiministration, wor (athom the depths THE INQUEST. asllpof paper aut of Tils pocket, told him, **Tam | conidn't ray. tue gentleman harin or ateika Wim1" I A= . ot Hls wisdom, nor andersiand Hla goinga forth. the uirband of the Iidy montioned in thin article, | Q. —\Vhnt cornee wers you standing on® A.— | he and Mr. Hanford should et fato cons Funeral Services of the Late | Thistrai i« our rete tiis b onr eommintio — 1t i a patasraph of st arifele that was road inthe | On-the nortiwest. corner—on the saino sldo the | traversy 1 prommat shere wofer foto cons —_— . the mldat of this great tronbls, **Cast thy bunlon Tn}d ITACKMAN. Conncll thia alternoon, Now, 1 wisl ktow parties were, wordn hetween thom which £ did not want ta kee, Francis Hanford. : on the Lord and lle hall sustatn thea, " A heavier 11 YOU ARE THR AUTHOR OF TIAT ARTICLEI Q.—Don't yon recolloct that thern wora rame | and Lanfd to Alee, **There won't be any froubls ] © | burden it has never heen our sad_lot to seo cast ki JOIN MURKAY. Q~\Whit did Ar. fanford anwwer? A.—Mr, | treca botween yon and the carrloge? A.—1 couldn't | betwoen sou, 1 won'L hiave any Joud. words. T ' nipon the heart of uny than that which now pressea | The Coroner's Inquest on the bodg of Nr. TTan- | Yuntord healtated, nud refured Lo snswer, My M{l' know i will be very giad, wr'm e flatn out the ‘ oty the very dust these lanocent and lielpess | ford was resumed at the Chicayo Aventie Statton at | brother then eaked hin ngain, and Mr. Hantord re. . =t you know how the gronnd looke there? | tenth and readn thin miscrable thing, to take it . ] || unen. Vel nevertheless, out of the skivs God | 1o o'clock yesterdny moming, As on the day hae | Plieds **Twow't tell you,* "My brolher then mml A =Well, I think thore are anins thers. In front | back, and thote will be no trouble.” and with , Sermon by the Rov, My, Ata:] syeaks 1o then and mays: ~*cist thy hurden an Me; ho roown wah full of people, who watchied the call on Me in thy day uf teouble and § will snatain | fare, ¢ kingsone-- i tevo,” This ocesrlon In altogatlier uncommon and | proceedipgs In silonce and with evident intercat. op---Surprise at Its oxtriordinary. Seldom ducs 1t fall €0 tho 108 Of | The fret witness mworn waa doin Murcay, the auy to pacticipate in a_service like thie, Very i iy 1 as followns Tonoe, A Farely doed, dovs ( hecame tho sad duiy af shg h"lfi"‘ {,','e"c‘:m"ni':,'f;"_“"}hm".,, You tise? A— ** M. Munford, whal wonld you think of me if of the houae there I» gr and I gucss womie trees | that conrelonaness in my mind 1 had not the sitght- A, had assasled your wife's chntacter, or evea your | onsome llmrln.n" tho sidewalk, but I conldn't say | cat iden that thers would ha any dinteulty or any own, anil vait came to ma In A gentlcmanly manner ( exaetly, 1 eouldn't mwear o it sort of gnarrel, and ssked if Twns the anthor, and I mhlamnl Q. 13t you sce & carrisge standing there? A.— 184\ AL M'MOLLEX BROTHERA, wonlda't say? Notw, Mr. ttuuford, Mr. Van Oudel [ Yes, alr, Tealled one of them aver to me, becanse 1 hail & han glven me your name as the author, Now, Mr. Q.—\Where wan 11! A.—=Well, tho orscs, as T messago to glve lilm, and ho rud [ chatted at tha Chrintinn minfster to speak to xoula bowed and Tanford, I 'want you fu tell me whethor | recollect were facing wost. door, "1 hadn't the Wlightest snapicion that there ; cruslicd as aro these hch}n- us, Seldom, Indecd, | At 1\'0-“2:7 le""- !""«'TM:L A"';""“:'?"‘; e | 20000 on Bot?” and ¥ you e tho | Q.= you soo noytling of the drivert A.— ould o ahythig h;-lm;nf "“"'x’]i' bc:’weflefllhrlm. ate we led 10 feel the Insccurity, the absolute Q. —What I your business’ w~Iwork In = | author, “won't: you retract ‘or give d not, hought fha r Hanford would prom glve 3 roofa? Mr. Hanford repllod: Y*3°Mr, Van ~Was the Iady standing thete whon rou camo | the rotraction, What followed T 't rend: Curcs the Worst Pain Conclusion of the Investi- ii’.‘f’if."?‘:'i lx:r l‘lt” n:':xl:lfi- “Ir‘“n(,r‘l,y ll:x3n‘;: .n;.y oty alile, 'l}-:i(rllix:n erm ym‘: mly x:uI:m? as the author, you | ap? A,—Yes—when I came up on the corner, at.:u-a'.: Traw iy eatlon. My S in Q.—You wero present, Monday evening, when gation by the Coro- Uhqomar & xanny howe; fathor mother, aud | o b e os tonk placa? AL—Yes, s, uer’s Jur lo their table and partovk of thele meal, their | Q.—Plense state to the jury henrte biending in riveeteat nnity: within the next WHAT YOU 8AW FROM TIE BEAINNING, hwur, the terrivle tengedy wan done, thie shadow— | A Ao’y yrave np to Mr. Hanford's houss, Mr. & 3 X #aw il two hating a convorsation, M know thera s 1o necasaity of asking we." My Q.—Yaou stond on the corner and saw hert A~ | Kushan, an negning, plrmllr’fg with hilm, lhcnrfi brother gatn oeked 3r Niauford fo reteact or giso | Ter. right in front 0f the carriage—norinps o | ooy teuin, piealing with luy, 1 hieard I (] t T { Mi him proof, Sy o+ Mr. ianford, o yon to. | teps. 1 Eond not <ay ot At con. | BOL nenr ononen.” 3tr. Sievtutien mtradneta tng | ALOI UNG 10 Tyven Y Minutey fuse to give me the proof or to retract!™ Mr, Q.—Dil yon aea ‘any mon there? A.—Yew, | aubjectos he apptonched the carrlage-donr, 1aaid J Hanford safd, **Tde,'" Then Mr.‘l;mlllvan eays, | another gontloman was standing near the lady, aud | tp V1L wos yonr brother George 1 wanted to y the night—hs 1 1 I [il YOU ARE A DO, 8lio was steuck, sea: 1 wanted to glve him a messnge.” 1t wne v LSSt an ronered tgtulato foratets~Aluy | Solilvan nod his brothor gotout 100 Wonb 110 | ot o sentte lotcho s 2ol o, Tamtord | 9 IS e belden that oot A1 David whom 1 iw and spoke o, 112 sald, © e alaat Tow Insccire ate all-earthly gods! ‘How { steps, and I o moment I saw them como down | was elther thrown down o allpped and. foll down, | cONid not say—might bo $1x oF Aevon: Yigke, Junt golng over to yaur louee. . KAl he, NOT ONE Ho A Man Swoars Ho Saw the Do= | wwinand iconstant are ot e things wa love, and | again, i and dragged e, Suiltonn with K, Mr. Mopar: Q.—Near ‘the Indy? A.—OD, nos the whoto of | ©We linve junt told Mr. Tanford he wonbl oot 1 Strike Mrs chieeish, and tmnl‘lnll Nt f Ty Q.—DId you rec them come down ngaln? A.— leln. “;T feve ul mes {ln.“n I‘I!ely ll(llok lmm| of :*,l‘:l:n“ lclfl‘\l'm!n :ll:na;t!(fl,m: 1 could not eay llmlzln";“lwcl o m{? gxlusll‘nus."" 'rlmnms u.e" rn: 25330 T1Ke A But wa are not withont comfort, to-day, Wo . enki: Me. Sullivan and pulled him off, awd [ was going . 14 . cw that the McMnllens know anyihing abou . . 5 i not nt. the abrupt dish Hfo; [ The next thing I saw they wure speaking fo an. | Ll GRS BRTEE BN Sl B Tetn hig At st man (tho one who strnck Mes. | the matter. 1 sald, O, no. It was very cow- | Aftor Roading this Advertisa ' Sullivan, e GOMIIALS HOk The b et wf k| other man. T did not netice thom avy more wat | 11 Ty brother. whei T heard Ms. Buliven ¢ | Sufivan) Detwoen Fim andoe Iniys - DR pi | Lignater, |1 snid, shy na, anonyinona lotter 5 mont Hoof career of fraud, and wrong-dolng, and violence; | a fow moments afterwanls, when 1 looked arousd — tye caine to-duy to monen ovor theuntimely and tho [ 4nq saw them In a tussle or scuMe, or whatever tragle death uf an honored man. who had 1lved ight call 1t,—#aw Mr, Snlllvan, I menn lo A Toacl Who Took No X | fhe welias of B s oosd neart and braia to | 20 it not pay any attention to them. 1 hag - e welfare of a raco, who had toilo in 0 » 2 ackman 10 Look o In rln:{nnl for the purpose c‘)r annking ll‘rc aronnd | a pair of horsos that were uncasy, and [ hnd to pay Fon cinlm, Eot your Imprennion attor you gut thoro A, —1dld | nemalling a Indy: but we nre 2oing 10 i naweiaier Any One Buffor with Pain, ,“I§Vl|r TNE SCOUNDHEL IIA8 STRUCK Mn," not sec her aftorwards, Whon'I got tliere, bhe was | onices get it all atop, enl-fiu lfin\-e the Ihlm:'n‘m- and Lturned aroond and maw Mr. Hanford atriko | in he carri pressed; my husband de now getting a reteaction her either In the face or the neck. Q.~You Ghdnt seo tor sinoo? A.—Not until | from Mr, Hianford,” 1 told Mr. MeSullen i the 1 Q.—Atthe time you and your brotherand Mr. | 00N, oL most explicit manner we wers on the way 1o the Tlanfond were stroggl dld your sister-inslaw Q. he gentleman who stood | newspaperofices to ot (s matior suppressed, 1 terest in What Was hiin betghuer and homes Tinppler, and of furafeli- | aggontion to them, When I looked around, ftap. | chmn ns to the placas o —aie Tnmned o o thy | near thaladyt A NOME L et A —No, 1 | told bl that my iaahd as ot bl el e nebt SMIUCRt needfal or 3. | posrud to me that Mr. Rullivan and this sirangs cartlae pudleatis. *lor Uou's sk, Alee, onlt | HLCpYoR Colh know who aivack s | e M. Mentant MG G NTRACHION e o 0 q o 3 e d X 4 o 3 g i 0 Golug On. lie tolied well and nubly. - I finished hinpost, | man—that s, Henford—were both almost down to- | PURBEL i ot Ser, Thantord steuck hor 1Lt you ceal tel from the carner of glnrke | foped thers mouldnst beuny tronbio. L mid o ST il oS5 T | 7 v v e o ovrtmen s ot | MEE T At ) it e o BT AT | PR it Ll RELIEF h iod, ! =1kl L BeC o 1o " 4 J Ll eveuing of his Tife T pent by tho aide of | , %=\We have hestd that sovoral times, and I wani o ey ety BIETioake | QMo g, N pon/aes bét, sthnding. (hers? Dt 7 14 hold of Mrs, Sulllyan snd pushed hor Juto the ear- | As—1dldn't sco hor long. Q.—Ts thatall ? A..~1If yon rsk me questions, T IS A Ingo, when Mr, Hanford struck at me, but I threw | | Q-—About? A.—BeforeT eaw her struck, aaw | yun5 think of cometiting ejee Upmy T 10'anvG My fuce. and the wlow fol] | BeF perliaps twa infuuten. L CouNIN'L Aay axactly, no of tho Jicymen desiring to ask anything, g o 4 : gomeshers n 10y nrma. | M. Slanford thon rurhcd QoS inute. ov' ywe.minater, <. canldAtCaAY ox- Mea. Sulivan laft tho stand, il brar taliew out of m- 1 fhe direction of n rother, who enil the gon- % o room by hier Iady friend, o lose arm slie L s L, SERIBHSI: | S o v o i it 6 1t | (i Y o, 5 i 06 107 KYVEIy Pa Inumediately a shat wan ficed, 'and { 'saw Mr, Tian- [ be one minute or one minute and T o DI NOLDRN, , fonl being supported by =ome gentlenmen—io was | Q. —Wilt 20 ¥acat todte mind WL don't | e Cnnnlfly Thysiclan, wan Lhen wworn, and testified . et ? | tonsk you Statements Made by the :lr’n;“n;lv‘“‘r stricken and heart-hroken com| :& SEYERAL QUESTIONS TN REQARD TO MNS, 8UL- 18 Sutnon In ChrTEtlAn warship: 115 fistoncd 15 LIVAN int H e juined in Christlan worship, e listenc e Homicide and His T w the mensage of God'n truth. ould seem an if, the atragglet A.—Darin Wife i\n e '{"5“"51‘3“.".'“’ T:m:dfiu hlrln :In - lfhu;ofi; Whero was she during 2g g - onse, he availed himsell o e privilege, at his preparation for the grent and teriblo chn'\n{o that | the steps of the hm"r‘ sho wan In 'hfluii‘ml;lflr. sran jast to come over him and his houschuld might | Q.~DId ahe get ont? A, tflot untll o fuw mo- be more complete, and au pxesing aut from God's | ments hefore the shot was fire the time that Mry. Sullivan and his brother were on A Ialf lytmz on them. Iihen anked some parson ¢ | knows T had'no watch in my pocket. to the finding of the bullet i Jury B d that Sl b ot ot T or o e g 1 3o anddied | iCAdpyon oury of thet? A.—Only n few mo- | po'tifunicri) Wi ahat, ud thoy repiled They | , Qe<Thon you. can't toll Routively tow fong 1 | 48 the fudin iayini that. denth. wes cseet Tt wad the Fitat and ts tho Tho Jury Recommon L VAL | swith words of prageron bis lips, Thanks be to | menta heforo, le standing? A.—Sho stood | HHONELE e war—+'1 Kk he n, " Ao Lyouid sotaptowlong, . hemarthage o account of the severs woqud to the ’ Be Held Without Bail God that that Prls’flr e was not idented himj that Q.—Whers wna l‘li o :I“M“g snt] -":. stoo . —\Wns yonr brother In the hablt of carrying a Q. —Yon have no recollestion of tho ttma? A.— Teft illac vein In the peivis, 2 thial opportunlty with dying cye and quivcring lip | near the carrlage, she an ' "~|8" '{fl'” 'Il"l"'f rovolver? A.—Yess No. a,m eme ta direct his tast prayer, In the midat of the death | and I'think another man, I conld not say who the 1¥ PREQUENTLY CARRIED A REVOLVER, Q.~—DBut you recollect . agony, 10 his lieavenly Father, **Louise, 1am mhenug;‘n‘u‘\fi.‘ they Hol: Wice Voks dsicrsibigt , —Nout all the titnu? = A.—Not all the time. BREING TIE LADY’S FACE TWO NUNDRED FRCT BMRS. RISSMAN, e y VE. dying: God forgive ny aina." 'That was the last A‘LF“ SASE L A THothera ol o . —D)ld ha put the revolver in hin pocket before IN THR DARK T . S That Inrtantly stopa the most exenieiating Palng, sy TIIE GRAVE. . utterance of our departed frlend sud brother. "1t | =Tt appearcd that the thtes af Jio ettt hoiro? AT don't know, air. Tdldn't | A=t was mot dark. It wa light onongh'to sce | 3ra. Mary Rlssman, eworn, and examined by the | (A ITY, Lo, Cires S e, Alnt, o n yon 8 prugor witch Indicated both how s leart kindof elinclied togothier, that " thoy kad old of [ 1o Joft the liourat Ll R NN et S terny | Coroner. b Seiaci, Tawels, o ather glands or uncauy by stll einng he tender wife of his love, and how % e, e i P ot don* now how long ahe sl ere’ 1 » FUNERAL SERVICES. Bintrnst }’nlfly}n’wlnn Jiot In any workh of sigut. | Q- oDl yon sco auy body atrlks Mrs. Sulltvant [ | (h¥bu SRAT know whether be hada revalver Ao hesaua 1 ol Sl 1501da's de0 her ot L -Where do you livat A,—No. 403 sedgwick IY PROM ONE T0 TWENTY MI§ TIE ATTENDANCE. ey Mash ke bt dones Wiy Intlieforziving | ANOHE st Sl &t it when | , @:—=Did you acc the revolver in'hiis honse? A,— | luto the carringe, A A ) A The front parlor had been resorved for the | FrRce of Almighty Gud. Nemebindswith Hié ek B e standing together near the carriage—tho | 1d1d nut néu the revolverat all that night, and 1 | = Q.—Or the mian by whom she was strack? A,—I | Q,—Where wera you last Monduy night about 7 UTE& haven't heen it eluce, 1 did ot sco the rovolver | Jooked at the tnan and then at the woman, perhaps | o'clock, A.—At half-past 7 o'vlock, at the corner N VAT ECHer kS o antordn nouss wit | ® BroAther s oo ob e S UKo et ey | OF Oakc and Glark ateots, " e st of et te Qoo — o A ¥ c A 4 ed, \ (et Tatontion of meneng b T e g e apeiih | AR iohere Ul the wan Deople came between | @.—Which cornert Ai~Toward the right,—on | Neuralslo, or iruatratou'with discase iisy sutfer, words hack ¥ A, —I know nothing of his futentlons, | them. ¥ the right-hand side going down, sourners and the family of the deceased. Eatly | ingof o infirmitics did not disresard that prayer, | three? Waa e not engaged inustruggle with Nr. 1t was invaded and filled #o specdily it was fimpos- su?ulyl. ‘l'llz ‘x]\’\m. \'\ihen lllsl;v\\‘l hlmrl hwln cun- l'alafllln‘lr:rrdlyx(nrfi;;&: .ll!;; Ithlnk avother man Lad q | vilseiwith the death agony, lisiened to the prayer ] 7 g s e e hotls Cwere cromited, avd | Of The Tyin Thiet at IS e bt oy it | TGy wae that roan? A.—1do ot know him, yorlor was ltled. The balls were crowded, and | Fo % NG e baradtse, @ dld not wiikhaid | 1 conldnot any who it was. o ’ know, Q. —Detween whero? A.—Hetwoen them and o o= . )| the stairway grosncd undor the weight of human |yt Tast bencdiction of mercy and grace for which | . Q-—=When the shot was fired, what happenod 1'3',3'1'»'.‘1"&'.‘&1- aleter-in Inw stata before you left mul:'nml 1 wanted to go, and Iran ana fell down Q,' T,:"" ;’m‘."’m PP A BLTEY RAHWAY Leinge. In front of the house the walks on both | those Mps pleaded fu the momont of this depuried | A.—At tho samo time there was another man the onso fhist sho had boen tnjured by Mr. Han- | aud didn't eco anything dfterwards, quainted with it aiico were packel ani dio strest was alive Wi | Betboredentie, =iy e s i | RBSIOE whiim) A srRanARiaEe Soflivin: | Teck, St fhey o et Lo go 1 the huwee | | —How long 014 [t ke youtoget unt, Aot | Q. —When you acrived thore, who was wit yout WILL 5 , 8 e . 7 st 3 .—No, le; | long—atter 1 clean ) . ~My hnsl v;‘:fil:é l:‘:lm foany 'ff::; ;;;'“;i‘lf'vh;‘"“‘fl;";"{“;“:g 7 Srue friend, a wiee nd dilizent and delt-nacrific- | Somebody else, I think, ud hold " of ‘him at tho | 10 Ttke Bl takd buclc his wordel otz 10 tha | i thero holf an hour,” (Lowiier,] Q- Wint did yon seet A,—T saw there wrea Afford Instant I T Fone ont ot thm e, Al wera £l even tho | 418 'St O ik Kind, mulicnly snosedfrom un | UBE o1y ot o amyof tho pacicnt A.— Y RS Hanforie houset A.—No, s, RouR 160 ot 1o 11O W0 Sarrag UOn? | o, —twa genilomen fiing, and_somo men ase. culunn Jookul enowiris doacin) even, il avary| dake fenel thenrius i iivite of lie heare, Wy ] Loulz knert M Sulilvan aid e hrothor sa2les;. | ¢fi 08 oG G ey eotE Wabe il Sl oy Not more? A.—I don't think s0; T don't | standing around. 1 could nut distinguish whio they Tagsmmation of tho Kidnoys, Intamma. face wore an expression of synsvathy for the e y ‘2‘ W deeply, ne o X " out iy brother, now, wera, lon o o Bloddor, Inflammafion of 1hy boreaved, The convoreation wa In low tones, | s died and aroacaatn, even eo they. atw | © Q-—Did yousec 3k Salliean. el chinuen in 1o sncomitot, aod Ve Heotict | an o stk por " f1on, have natilshanda ont, | G "DId yousca s lady standing thorot A.—Yos, | Bowels, Mimper CamsmAdion of tha A thoy prevaed forvard o tho slops ey eere | amt, ' fis nitdel f s cent o o¥ersheiming | A,—Tustakthat i my Lygees mado move anidl | 5o it Ao, olfe Fhoy ol Eramir guo b (Musteatlog—n blow]. " Lwm positvaeg | 8% 0 Avshe i Tongs, Sore “Throat, “Dimouly lied back by the throng that atready Dblocked | eorfuw, we comfort oursclves with these words, okes . e md | o her. the striking. ot o~ nthing, pitation o The way. - At tho hour aunounced for the sorvices | #nil IhAE seidum doss It Ju tn the lgt-of ey to | Sghint suor Buitivan .. Juns atter o macand | to " T jour brother stenck Mr, Hanford lesty QociWhat ttmo was (t? A.—About half-past 7 | inve stood abnuta yard and & half (rom the cac- the Hoart, Mystorlos, not even a child could hava forcod lts way Into the | Jifneesa truedy wr to behold e e aeme | O O tord, foll ooy i e 1 | A ST ot know that. - fle catiod him & dog, aud | o'cloce Hame; a tiear an T sould dgs. Crotp, Diphthoria, Catarrh, oo, 0 1ince 1L heyonl linoss ARy Aet o record 1 o | o (5w momenis from (hat 1 o this an Jind o o whors i the scute ths pince Ao | ¥ i T ATt Q.—Ilow far wero you sway—how many feett Influenss, Hoadacho, Taothacho, In the bay-window room had been reserved for | ealendar of crime fn ita overwhelming and pro- | lying back in a muu's arms, Imtnediutely 1 front af Mg, Hanford s nosee. avetything, When I curried the man In thero was | A-—1 don't kunow,. Nouralgia, Rhoumatism, Cold Chills, Ty A O e | ity st ol W) ool o Lo | g il he clinching logethor f den Sgtivass | i —rin e graeet 4. —Veu{belween tho curo- | 1o ulrfgml Y Q.—What did tho tady do? A.—T dldn't sce hor | Aguo Ohills, Obaltbintus, sad Trout fitos wrns the coflin., The face of tho dead man | fuMHiY, wits called upon in thy order of u strange, | 8 i g o stone and the sldewalk. S S duror—t—It seomy to me 150 fartwas | do anyLhing. ; y Ve ot wad diigired onty vy the mare ot | Lo bl incaplcsple, brovidencot sec it e arze? A cont oty oxsoy. ' | G wwnowme i ray g e "oooen e ® 18T &=L | Did s apenk to ausbodyt A soutd't | p e AR 1 Rkt ot ot o ye. Ve onrt- ot W e hanid res h udgo abott two minutes, Sl wan Tt = say that, 1eaw there was H rotufort. :’,‘.::;,‘;f,:‘:'{,lfl’fi .\1:4::- :m‘ ,,l,.,l,"{y,:e .':,',‘,‘,:':n,‘:::fi n l‘vr:vbm:t::ll;‘(-‘l' "m:f:;n.%;wh ‘\Wlh’?lf?u?\f':eny::‘: o fim know now who that man was? A.— hslflg“‘"'x",‘m',“mfl'fi carringa untl it MRS. SULLIVAN. s A BARD RAISED, fow T irote (o hate imlior of Jater wit fna aturally. Unly e faco uod breast wera reventod, | 1t Distol ilogwm forth whd nimed and fired at tho | Noy Air, i i B went towards them &, —Slo exclntmed, . SULLIVAN. but swhether it feli on the lady T conld not §ag.. | Yenrthurn, Slek Tleadache, Tiarrhos, Dysentery. ca atirally: ) w | Vitale of the eherlshed hashaml of her love. Can| ~ Q.—Wax It the same man who a second or two | £ Gutl'n snke, Alec, dow't Ut hing, = IER BTORY OF THX AFFAIR. My bunband sald at the moment there was nlady | Wind In the Gawels, and 51l {ntoemat prle aud they were lalf-burfed [n tho sea of fowers [0 { it bo that the human heart In cupable of wucha | aficrwards wade n move towarde Alexander Salif. Q.—Where was sl standing? .~Sho was This in reality ended the tustimony, bnt Mes, | S0t struck, or words to that effect. Travelers, 14 always carry 3 botiieof RADWAYY which they lay. Tho plate ou the cofln bora the | purl, that luman hands are eapable of wuch a uret | vaur A, —1 conld not say. atatding riht outeldo of the enttlnge, Ptk (% ! th Al o | a i xou only saw the hand rained; you couldn't | READY Ikl o riih thetn, A few drom in waterwil f the tnfortunate mau, and tho daten of his | St i B that by & mmws sage n wronz end a grict | Q. —~Was the move thnt this man made towards | stuiding tiht outelde of the eurclnge; ' | Snilivan was ncnt for, v of the urymen desir- say whether it fall on the faco wrneck? A.—Noj | [iceonytlokuicssor patun tram elisige or water. ¢ Hauia oLt INfoRIG ity trown with | fd 8 desolation Uke this can b ingictod upun | Alczandor Suillvan imost at the mame fimo thut | o (iand you smy Mr. Nanford rih fowara drw. | ' T ARG TG SR iiymen devte. Tcoulin't say that it dld ntrike. recr thau Fronch Hraady or Bitturs s x attinutant fowere il down " pon” o aor, | P tedrimanlamprtonr | R U | o e rona R o el it & -o, | guliint, LCE no " | sceammnioa by u Indy fons, sod walke vory | | ¥ou iy know TR fouryasband sny- Gtr(xnl;lml and roees dud poured in | God, who rendereth unto ‘n:\'l'ry nun acconding to 3.~ {t might have been Bir. Hanford who husl B Q.=llo wos neur hor? A.~Tea; lind hishands | slowly to the witness-atand, oppearing to Le "‘%- e e Sk i Ankeca L. F {l ] R and AG_UE in great floods, and thetr fragrance mingled | hie worke. We slmply bow down in the prestnee | hold of Florenee Sullivan and Mre, Sullivan—that | o0 O oliavd T darslond yon Lo say thnt youy | 41noek exbiutsted froi grlef and anciety. Shows | 4 ud'zel oo u wnder by don A o nt, e ndoeins et e o | otts e ot ™ T e e | B2V ol it T et e | e it I e RS | vy ittty dustng bornaerion ot Hooeminy | &=Bia 304 sreamihiy ot At | FupLLATRei o, Thee orplianx. The graduatlngclass of the North Divls- | yudgnients; dust und elght nre they,™ The loaons | . @.—\Was it the sante man who was vointed out i asSnequen ALl corry: 2 n . —Waa it darky A, —No, it wos nat dark, agiie. and all utler piaiarious, hillous, $oart Son Migh-School Lronght fn a cross and a crown of | o thie seolen s gL ar they.: auticiently to | by tho lady un the stepst A.—I did not eco that, | 10 1k avents. When ehio was seated tho Coronersald to | Q [ led by Ttadway's Bl Lt ot Q.—Could yuti sca_everything ctearlyt At—It | yollow und other fevers (aled b toren. and tho tenchers of the Elm Strect School [ your minde. |1 In ot meedtuf thot 1 stiooid, fn { @ —You did not know lanford? A.~No, sir, | G-=Batyou it not know ho had ona? A.—T | ker that, under tho law, sh could not teatify un. ¥ , h wad bwlllght; was not dark; you could sec persons | Quick ay Radwar's Read Meliel, l};“l»'vnulnrbvuk ! i 1 = ¥ —X not knaw that ho had uny that uight, T kaew Bold by Drugglata, Juld a et xnd weest por e ot 1 And | FUARISTEACS S Rl b tows, amiarnpon | =B vt sen e Byt As—Suy s R fa e Ui e, iy st o ey wh e a1 | e b, L iermmottie | I auong them afl wos @ Tiitle hux uf grecn, tho | oecnsion, & muro sultable Lme we T i the | 0 o aew s Hor LIy A B100T | ity bechmmeiT A e e 0 . | ers Gt ouny wash s out o f, | 106yTh o et wae e, what bcam of the hackground to ** Papa * fn geenninms, the offering | neur futire. We sinply commend thieso norrows | A, —T raw hiin. Al 1o awhy wiora Toey froi yond vl | dins ) L X Dy mestoiry | woa attracted to Mra, Hanfords 1 was atunding by of thothroe orphans, The tiblenand wantepleces | (e, Weeding hoatts 16 1he Ao ayipalne wa w hini 10 the act? A,—Yes, wlr. wik Tolding Airs. Bullivan—pashing Lor fnto (s | SUTing tho struggle, you waro struck Ly anybour? | fio? 3 L snd the hot Angast sunbsama fell | *H0ply invoke the lght tint showcth ot of the .—And wuw this gentleman fallr ‘A.—I saw | W holdIng Mrs. phstiing A.—Yes. M. Haotord struck mo. Q.—You wont thero after your hosband, A.— ; wCes. Corared, sud ‘or | durkiiess to beam upan the zlaom of this dasointed | sovtiobody, 1 (ink, support him, and he Kind of Q. —Yow for weee they from you? A.—Wa Q.—You can explain how it happened, A.— | Yos. . s e cina e i sy sl | LTl i Rttt o el | ool [ oo g T S B | i st ot Gt | Y& v . Tttt A-tow | DR, RADWAY'S frocrant llfe. that took away (he ghautliness of [ lation, Who comforteth’us In our telbulations, will | (. ~DId not yon hear the cepnstof the plstol B et mealn, oy o Twas slttlng in tho carriago. Taupposed they | Lng on the steps, . death in thefr midst, 2006ls th wngulah wd turbulence of tho strlcken | e, and thun ace it In the hams of N, Sullivan? | 1 S ey sl e L 2 & 4 | 4 =itting?" A.—Haf iylng and hat sitting, Ihe Rtev. Joln Atkinson, of Grace Methodist | once and give (icw pence. May God'n Blossing | Aveel aw him Jst 59 o wos Shoobinn, Tifluat saeh araind satifatiur 1 heard tha shat, | wors: huviog @ qulo oty hustend | Q. =Yon Sould not say’ Wiiothet tho' (s sras Guuzch, ofticlated, madsted by Bir. Cooper, Bder | ubidy upou them and upou wy, ind my God i | ©'Q.—Did he take tho rovolver ont of his pockety | -Vl yuu look fmmediutely o S e T i R A Ith | strik by tho geatleman or not? A.—I coud Jutkins, and the Rov, B A 9. Jewett, of the | wmercy sanctify thiv mysterlons and unnceountnblo | A, dil not see that s T o it wEi b e R Soward ArTog with him—and e Leegord airbe | S . First Methodist Church, D, ¢ arried Me | event to the community «o that iLshall oppene that | © Q.~-Whon you looked at him was the revolver s L OTC, Anit wnte Wl helng Supnorted, ot Lot # ext | . Q.—Do you know who ralscd the hand t—wus it il Mrw. Hanford elghtcen years og6 atSpringiold, | svn this dear friend and hasbad nnl asier ars | hlehaman 7o looked DN ITOTROET Aot Nt . (Lo bands ot | eanlomplious uxprosslon=s eacor, an ohn Bext | TlenTord) ek oot e b . y Thene géutlemen took their places at nlf-past 10 [ brother ha 0ot diei in vain, but that God had some What part dtid Sallivan's trother tako In th D0 Tou Tinc It Won o ar Hanford wiio | betweon thom] s th ko o (hoard no wor Q.—Wns ‘hin face toward yor t~ A.—No: his . atthe upper end of the reoms, Scrttered throngh | good purpose to full snsation 10 us sy A.—1 could not say that e took any part. 3 H S LTl ol B he carrissa door. T | 180 was townrd the chrriage) Tt was foo faes % | Perrcotiy tastate , elegautly conted with sweot guri the jarles were e graduating clune of 1570, MUsS | ereibie mud sltoterber by oi did not avo him nmionget the wronp at [ Hott AT supposcl 1t was iy brother. The- | talklug with a gentleman at the carriage door. The d ot di fa | d such 3 7 | pnrge, regulaty, Dirify, cloanse, and sroharnen, Sb Minhie Tyler, Miss Lottio. Maxwell, Mins Satuh Tt e T Mrs ‘tKlusan'a, reisarkn. erentel i —Louly maw Wl when Mrs. Suliivan and | 10 theee '-:_:,’",;:“,‘l‘,"‘,‘,‘u’.‘g,‘":f,“"",‘,flb b e | Do A s s, geumllng 1 Jutaped ont oe (el astantineints Aodechpzeliamony x*..’"'h".' s, dgr the ot wilianderi it 1 sive <l M e of Mr. ! e B ‘A 5 LW i, —m— ch, Liver, Bowels. Klducys. Bladder, : ins Motlie Wvalun, Stira Alucy Walth 31at] i1’ st ot a. senstin ton S oD the steager seoro clinched togethor. That e 81 | 1 etifr nod nietor i cartianer p o per i3 10y husband not to Nurt e, Hanford." 1 ssis TOE PRISONER. ennis,“Teallachien: (Gontipatiin, Gmflmfif-'l'”“' s ie Loncin, A Dotln Koskett, Ml Jennie AL | beard not s fow comments and eriichanw upon 1, | 1g0csdsbontbime art In dt—in tho | ‘=] understood you ta sy the enrrisge was or- | **Alec, Alee, don's huirt Wi, " T jumped dow om, Dysuepata, hillousncas, Wilions Cever, Intsmiss Water, Misn Neflle Diclaon, Mifa Catrio’ Luwaot | an the reverend gentieman want on. helute ot AR i as' | conlt understand the | (564 fOryon to” <o alonet” A,~For myself and | Dotwech Wiew, and Mr. Meuilen drowns i R itermat Vacers: “Warriitt fo afcct s P it Mt ertha iWudolgh, Miss Sara Gavine, sl M | (e monenee expressed surprise that fie shosld, s | Whote Liree bl Boli of sach othon PR e o trequently, do erranda for your | betwcen themn ng - £ P 0 [ stopped in Tl '."J.,J'}’n'e’i"';‘;?'n.‘lfi.‘u'lgfi"gii"&‘;a’;‘l‘i ST DR IS, contalulug uo meroury, witnurd o Sine comon. Amcug the teachers, wore Mbts | praphically describe the drath-zcene, and dwell at anhEaeeLed yane o duriun thle et WeroSon | wridtior in that wayr A Yen, afre Mit, BANFORD STIUCK ME AUOUT fiEnn deatoing tho, . Jury: 1o hoat: shal. b Badt s Obscrve tia follomtag syptoms rexulting trow Auniie. Paflier, Misa Tang, Miss McDonald) Misa | such lenath upon Ui murder, or show suchun une | Jaiicreat of youréaclage, oboi the crnund sl | # =Dl yon o the errands tu n enrrings or other- | findicating on tho chieckl. I \was a0 astoniahed Bult o l ttend- | Dlormotou hizeatige Orkans: 1 Doiidal, Misw “Einima _ Stowell ' (6o | forgivini spieit A much u limo. They chameter. | sanmor i inethos o s oy cll Mo St Niiner kit depeuted on clzctustancas, [vomo- | that ho showld, atrike 1w 1 wid 1o him dupra- | 1. Mo wan browght ap e | i deneomfuard Fies, Fulins o the Blood Tant C twen . the " amalatnnte of - Mr o Eonton, ized tt e an unnecessacy harrowing of the fecllogs | si6h othor, and they Wore ki of m_“”i toward | thues took a carrlige and sometimea not. Wo catingly, Why, you should. not strike | ance, o waos rongh up M [ B ee of Faou! flin K L} Prof. Atkins, Principal of Jonea Schoul; Meriv. J Hine, ve realdont o ‘the Roard s afn | of the bereaved, irhen his inlssion there was to | tio enerl door, and 1 got olf the carr] 5 Weilgh Yo St o it | VeTe fegentty in the balit of taldig a careinge, | me, e ¢You 'havo struck me," menning | the - County Jall. looklng - very palo s Nuurl(rnpl(nnn.blnaln}xn Fiattesins n e Fmacts ou suy you were atruck by Mr. Hanford? | that he misunderstood me,~that I was not quar- shut the toor. Vol b disconcerted, The Coromer was abont regaling | Slomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurriod and Dilticat . diuker, of the Weat Division THigh School; | atord conslatlon, aud point 1o the bottor and | "GEURNE |0 g whootingt Au—vess a A L Wiorar” A1 threw -up ny handa to save | (oLGE SID lin, buLL was'teying to T obeien s | imaclf wher the prisoner arrived, but on leaming | Lrcaine g irebligs, ot the deart Chobfug er s e wuclina, of Lure School: Mise Magee of | eichicr'wido of the plcture, mther than to tho | few S S ao i Flatob I 3te: Huliteants hanit my face, mud e biow eaue on 1ny Arie, AIr, McMatlen, +* Lot mo g0, or - T ;5‘«;?'3.':'3 that everything wos In readinees for tho farther | of Vlaion, buis or Wabs befors tis Sfiiit Faver i ol % W Dare b : . Fed o M. Sullivan® ¢ came i, h L ) 0 3 ull Pain'{n the Head, Detoje 2 Vel Kt oty of Fimy Sehoet: Mins e | 1ore votbra SUsn ok e bonunizney betra tho shaoting, of o st £t The. fme e | Q-=-You didn't atrliy back Ao No, atr, Loosen nio, Vo lits stnicl my wifo," ©licnrd | prosccutian of tho investigation, he mpeedily hied | Sl lalifnche ltond, Detciency of Terapitatiun, Yo or You have seen the ruvolver? A,~T have diatinetly ** ile has struck my wifo," althongh [ Allea. of Lincoln Schiaol: Mise Glbbons, of San- yes Lulng in tho Bide, Cher, fired? A, —1 did not nolce it then. 1 did uot nu- it L, : q o N himself to the atution, There was no diminutlon | Linis, aud Budden Flustiee' of Liens, Lucuing ot i St Of the 500 ber ourmers, awon | | At 10 conclustan of Sz, Atklnson's remasia,the | Ues he virtl padicutsrly when 1 saw i s e | {osiicis oo B it koo fexotver hrodaer | St ear whothor ossid L fet mogo s or <+t | opiel 0t in mer o Tock that Buiptean | FIEb oo ooe JIARWAY'S PILLS wil frow the s hiemost brutituent wery T, 1 Olingor, Itispector | Nev. Dr. Conper upulies sLobiboting. - . ydand Tdentlned oe Aloxamder Sullivan's.] Tho | Tut thocarriage, and | heard o shot. nlmost fmma- | Was to bu calied upon to make a statement, Indeed, | toih from M1 of Sunea.named disvrdera, Price uf tho Loart of Educatio 5 ‘Wontworth, | M7 Drotheruas muticipated vory muen, t notall, | | @ -dter thls shooting was over you saw it In | { G WEREASH on dexamdor Sullivan'e:] o diatoly, “{vaw Jr. Unnfonl a1l purtly on his aido | hind the uftect of flling the room much mora dense. | %644 PeF o5 Buld by Druggleta, e y Do Xt Il'~ PO i“m‘} ! o | that I would have wald, and he has sald [t well,— m“!d s ois WiGe 1 talk? A.~Xo, &l beon six wonthy 5o, I do not kuow how fong it | on them, T calied out, ** Run rnr # doctor,™ T | Iy than before. Kvery one seemcd to be on tho Lnenal, ook ol ool o etter tun [ could v done. A vonieetul thin 3—1{}, yy‘g:l‘lmf\g:‘l; Jous g Coittis, ok S0 o 1 Wt sald that two or {hree thmen I think. Somobody | mgged aigo of axpoctation, and when thu Corunce lanford; ferco, niendent 1 iy been committed in the land, Tle bloady hant .~ i 3 " ¢ . Sl Schola; the tom, W, W, Woudard 2, | e doon cunutital i the laud, e booly tad | onco?” A —Yos, ulr. RUDOLTIL RISSMAN e et o forphnycarriage, Leaid +¢No, lot | renumed bls veat thoro was a deathiiio atilinsas in | Jleel fronan U te: Tt danics, oo parlonies of by-one yeurs nt v threshold, | Q. —Wasdnying A Ay o carciago euin. Lot oul after A finutord | “&fter the tapan of & few minuten, the Coraner Jente h tichuol; N, B r a4 ) i the presence of hin own wife nud childzens an : CARTIE: UE SAW TUE BLOW. o ? : : 1 e Ll T o G l‘i;k,"‘l:":!‘cl:-l‘\o 1| e R et JkibairTEGun) o I .‘fl'.fflfi":‘,.‘”'fi,'fif,l':‘f,'."f,’:,:;‘,'l,,';“’“,','::‘,:l',’,"’,‘,’f {i~ | Ruilolph Rismnan, sworn: Q.—Whers do you b ""‘““ifit‘.‘f:’i@%'fi#‘%’:‘f? wTatin lae Ot b ‘eatity For o :lg"-?:\:lt‘%m.fi {‘ll';u’;"l‘; De's Swilfard, Contral Jla Seiout; . K. Bler? | o opEeon Lo Hoaven, uidcan ouly vosnnbor e | dieated that, thero was anyiblng unuanal \iey | Mver A—Ko, 308 Seagwick strect, I ke when Tyot tothe door I could do nothlng, | you want to make any stalement freely to €ill, Hrown Schiool iis Tlunoe Mayor Heath; Mr, | 20 varl, " aall, A. [ark, Vrincipal of the Jones School; Mr. and f, M ‘md Mrw, Iinsh, Mr. and Mrs, Nrs. MeMahon, Mr. und 14 it coma 10 this, that man shall take ipon tim- [ Q.—Yan simply went with the carriage a4 at any #ell o bududge, Jury, executioner, ail in onvy [s | other timu to drive a parly where thuy wished to it come tothis, that beccanse uf some faucled wrong, | K01 A, —Yes, uie. Did Sullivan or elther of the othiers uppear Q 6 jur —W = . | 1went dawn agnln. 1 wan put into the caerl ot may do 803 If not, you mny refuse,and wo| wlfi 0 What 18 your busiuces? A.~1 um & bar. tometudy et WAL Uit siter | ose np tho cans. withaut. your siateiment, You @ g eencs wo yot u lttlo distance off | called to the driver fo | may say what you pleaeo, wWe—cannot force you at Q. —Do you know anytbing sbont tho cage! Av— | turn aronmit n!nulnTIMt 1 conld not go home, Hu | all. n, B Belteld, “Principal “uf the ‘ “ Yos, druve arou d I enlled out to -the bys The prisoncr, wiio had been accommodated with 1 hlteve it wisn funclod wrong. not an Ju- . —i Daur Kehoold’ G . Stowell, Principal of the | 100, t urged ou to the commisslon wf | to be excited when thay gt into thu enrriage t A, | (. —~How dId It happen you weré in tho nelghbor- ake tho cartluzo wnd bring the dociors, | n weat right opposite Mr. Dictzech, with 8 painful Rewberry selgol’ Supcrintenlint of Sehuolyy. £ | e uioy thut urked o to theexmmisaton vt | to b exc 78 B haod? AT was taking walk with my wifs on | el it the tneror had oo hahe + gy And | wremorii W valooroplieds e Of ton years' growth cured by B, Minerel Arovt st Opden Sehool: | Facied Waw—Tur § do ot belove Francia Hantoed ieqoratallt A,—Ldidnot notic that he was | (1o way 1o the Tolodo Sowday eveulng botween 7 | st carringo bgatn s takon ome, - o0 PUE | gpqek AN, TILLING 70 NaKE 3 i, Secretary of the Doard of },‘;}};j:‘,‘,“;;‘;,',}'h','"“;""':':"‘“‘.‘f,’,‘mgm‘;“;:‘,‘,;‘:',;l,‘;'fl;"{ “Q.—1id yon see one atrlke another, using | 00 L on’t knuw czactly the time, Qirula that all you know, maiaiat ‘A,—Wonld | ~The Coroner—That Is against the law, and can- { J. Slovum, Principal Svuth Divison'1l Yo pleaded Wi Justillcation of this atrocious | hixllata? A, —Well, I saw Ne. Sullivan snd thin | @.—What did yoa see? A.—Wheu [ came tothe | Yoit ik to have the couveraation | had in' the cac- | ot permit It 1f, Roweyor, yousay Tou wil maa ] P et sy SCHOULY B D= | (ovdocut, 1 sy, ling 1T conte 1 thin, that, with | stesuge man: 1 Uiought both of eni wera utrike | corner of Onicand Clark strecta Laaw a ight puing it under oatl, we' will (ake' it for granted. Yo N I i f u fago, Peitrion] Dari it it o, Y38 | our clibization, man” ahall tike the law Jito W4 | g ot ench other. i : o own hands, und thua rathlessly fespoil o tamily of e e Chllon Cinpam Hoial, Mica | da entuctor, i atbiport. shall i eieike dowy in e G Do, € e Comnty Sumeoneachaol | (e midst of ix wsciuincss, ard I the midst of hig e e A eujoyments, the wau upov whom that family nybody on {ha ground befare T e rested under God for {ta yinport? 1 am remindeil | the ahot was fired 1 A, —Nao, sir, St LoD here that the dammned spot of human blood will not Q.—Did you sco any one kuceling and laving riae Q. —While the matterwan happentng? A.—~Yea, | may atate whatever you know In fegard to this on, and T atood u woment thare with my wife and . —\Was there any couvnra:tlun etween you -nn’lr. X z Xlhnve had an Ovarian Tumor (n the Ovarie Jouked around and saw o wan having hold of ane | and Mr. Hanford wiien you arrived at the piacer Bullivan, after a short pavee, sald Jery falntly: and Bowels for 'Pen Years, other man; and [saw & woman standing near u | A N-h:vl;hnlw'i};tl::l'k:nwgl‘:\“ o5 i L won't taky oo luus tie” In what T iave 10 | 5 5 no DTl 03 . v o =] 0 4l ige, BAY e N Ly S, tnd auctliir tadn wentup o herand sirack | i onu thers or. the ot pae ey peais | S orte wera tnarilibi 6 e grot btk of | Ofiers hay i bensated, o hier. Rt whether he waa the suthor of the nriscle read +f the apectntors, and the ofticers demanded the ate | ot fur fou iy anybody struck ? A.~1 saw ch utlier.” I could ot eny that i\ AT8,—Dm. abwar: Tos ke thinstatomeuts r in the ovarics and bow: yaictan of toli .= Dl you e Misa Ml 43 Bunilng, ¢, i L tried gl eat i Jre, o, % g, Q.—WIith his flst? ~whereabouta? A.—Well, I | In the Conncil? A.—No, 1 did notexpectto seo [ most quiet in the room. ‘The prisoner easayed to | piace without nny benedi. It wna xrowitg at such re* i, tuehi Ao, ML T, rin: | Sh0f 1R Bt conactunde, and | say doliber. | Lold of auother Witk s baud 1" a. —No als, conldn‘t ray where ho strack her—whether on the | Mr. kanford ut all. el hiA story ance morc, bit the Jary kad difisaily platey that 1 coutt nor bave lvud much longer, 4 i ek e L Blgelowd 1105 | Sl it D i ruthe b uy poor bcother 2 GhAleE sualt sy e ook NE Mbannp coste noxn 10 soremr, | i huving Dim, o spolie i en low s e, At | ienlef e ettt Hadav e Bivelow, Mrs. B L. Digelow, Mra, K. W, Bia) Vho' fired (hnt fatal whote 1 would ot ea C. II. JENSON, Q. —Could you recognize the Iady? A.—Ididy' | NeBsKedme It 1 tiad strength to bear nome very | excusing himnelf on the gronnd of physical wenke dellberation, § ted bnein o i e 5, 0 Wiake, Mea Cary, Charles 1. | 0L Gl Glott e aaniite oF B oo /. 3 & vE A Wt | oninful new. Lo beoy sick for thrce ar fonr | neas, Me. Sullivan wan placed neurer the Jarors, L purchinged 315 botties uf 1he Reeolyont, two bates of zedon, Q. I Dunham, G HL Deat, W, A, | GUF thoy trniat bo terribie, and, in the midet of o C. 0. Jenvon, aworn, snd ¢xamined by the Cor- 8u lior ufterivards, days, and 1 told kit **Yes.™ T hiad no idea that | and he then proceeded to expluin the atfuir frous | the'Biis, aid v botties of {heConer: T uned (s hewdorl, Mra, 8 K. Eimendorf, Mre. T. M, righteous Indbenntion of & holy harrur ot the et i * . Q.—Yuu aas men who were togother in & atrug. | there way anything serlous, *'Well," Do sald, | hid standpoint an follows: W ;mluwinngdl‘l!vnlr'e:lhelnypl ll Irnen« it henel -5 o, e, 0, Tienderson, Alex, D | {RIUBIRGUITY L8 BS ofrur ol the act, | aner, Sxer o vos 1wt o R e gler A.—Yes, sir., iafon nved 8 good deal of wtrength, for it 1s very | I lert the office of ihe Hoas of Pabite Worknan | ¥oi:, |y twelne iuru Luttlasur the themtecuting slh;“u}:{,rz‘ ‘3‘#:" m:y:“ n;lz‘.'c. '!li‘-'s; s (;-\J ,‘,.fll, ‘,x"m,l“fie I:l,’,’:;‘e::‘l,‘,,‘:",““'n:.',‘{w“, L"('l‘.‘;n :::::t o you llvet A.—No. 335 North Q.—How far was the lady from tho carrlage? Lx:"ylx'( Tralil, **Why do you'not tell et jie | Monday afternoon. I think it waw a kittle befory were gome | lind [0st twenty-0ve pounin, edici 1l that Emma Lane,” J. D, McMuilen, | & ho mediciie antil | was surn 4 ¢l ) 105, o . Cr o A AN G gt o H;El -nfl})‘.m" [erve you have—you are | or about a quarter I went in to the Cammta 1 cuntinned to u o ‘] it & iiid ) 8 " not well, **Tell ‘e what 't 1s,” | sloners and eaid to them inu pleasant way that I | 1 wus, entiroly cured, 1 wok thy smedléine about 1ve Findiey 11 HcAdow, Mrs. 5 | % .n'xls“gwhxtl\‘l)&(fl::.t'xun;‘x:-;t:xmtwl_-'uml.‘l‘nmcxo.nmdr:x.x‘»d :a. ‘\y‘hn‘l :l' ynur:ullmtxul Al Lwclm‘lnn- 1 (. —What did you do then? A.—WhenT saw | +1well, " sald he, **1n upen Council thisafternoon wnlwnul lttle carlier than usual, and that they rlunll; and: durin tt.mhun:e Iogt wn‘y‘ e Liliods Youmavell, Mra, Vo ounsu- | Giwionc ihte the. seementn ot phy Sucaticd and L—What do you know ahout the ulray: A, 1 | that 1 eald to my wife, ' 2 an _anonymovs Jeltor wns read in which | mualnot charge me that much time, I made that Tortio lakfiree dozei butles uf the fuaiveat, o s It ounsaxell, Mee, Jewile D, Towe: | wre tne v ans S b merey o my woul, | B sltting I our yard, which Joins Mr. Hantord's MY Q0D THEY AWK STRIKING A LADY ] very seeloua charges were snade ugainet you,” I | remark because of late there had been aome wirict 1 fecl perfectly well, wnd Y heart fn fatt of gratitule 1l Ruwe, A, Scranton, Sles 3. 1. | {7500 Atrcets of Uhicngo to-day we can sce hup- | House—there is a little space hetweu or 4 teet— | und [ wanted to run there, asked him what they wore, 1le took a paper from | miles abont office hours. 1 fntended 1o P’ Uit | to God for (hisdielp 0 sy decp aMiction, "‘u Yutly 61T, S, W, stead, Mes, ML J0 Smith, M srds of wen ecarru aiid torn by Rebel shot und | sbun ny el it s of e ecarrud atd tor Ty Rebe 0 et from Mr, Hanford's novs, | beard g 4 wonunds are hexled, bt 0 BCAM ree mai. Al w0 WL bo wiih he hman cope | M4HINZ only from the yard, 4. Btudley, Jr. 8, B, Vi Q. =Whatdid youdo? A.—Iwnnted toruntothe | his pocket, and he read to mo two cxiracts from | on an excarsion to which 1 had beon fnvited nn*ynurwundatlul med! Z’.qu dehted, k) . Mr, busihaim, Miss Mille Aputs bt in frant of we was another ladystauding, 1 the ducument, one of which was that had run | that day. When I got to the place of yer 18 thnt §8 tuy e na inuch ul & blessiul ik I pramning ier [ b bt ace the water-hydeant | some Banrd of' Educatlon tatter, or sometpiug i | eMOAEKaton, © I et tovionl sontioisen A0 e, d! i boen 1o e orice W, Wheeler, X, flutha: [ MR Al o il 4 Q. Thbods what tluel A, —About balf-past 7, T | ou the corner, and L fell over it {got dp ami | that kinds | do not remember 1t tleariyr t ek, O | oo ng ther Mr. Wit € fent Taley, and wo . G iy B e ot Aycute Bt o nis i tterly How ‘Sltterly ‘o | eard (e whot dred. uleanied wiy pants, aud then T hourd thereport of a | way in connectlon with the Ave gentlomen whoss | complained of the poor accammodatiag sl tho | esakas the sluya certfilats, lol 1 reguesied L divine 1 metol, names were uj far confrmation; and £ satd to htm, | RTeas number of Chicagoans that wore anxtoun to | Sine tath. " | he Modiimes aoor i tuedivtue 14 4 =Well? A.—I then ran down to the house of | ** Alec, you know I do uot cven kiow fayrof thase | g0. T remnarked that we should let the visitora go | of iic, w o 1L eentlon of whal was My, Hanford, and when | got thero L saw & mon ly- | five men,® 11 , +*1 know that, but this othor | untwithafew citizens to show what was of interest, l’ull[ 1 ma) I‘ TRy BOFFUW OVF the consequences of hiy rashnesy, . —=Before that yon didn't see any®hing? A, - h thlu. N y 3ay that hicr atatenent s cory T on the steqw. matter 18 w BRIl i S yiyngent, conscience will tell him, and reawon will toll uim, | Notblngatall There was s fencs betweet me o (s Girace Chiareh eholr, Lo wrhiom had been us- | (i o umoant of teers: not rives o momergm | Nolbing ot % faied e scrvices wiih thy pastu : oay say | Wl sinice to dliup tho inp i 1w thindreary and | - Steeneinen tho ehot was dred you went ont? A, and then he rend 'me something | Mr. Tuley then said, ** Let us go back, " or some. | Qus! - 8, LERCHL ox) 8t ad Chemtst) Aun'Aror. Mch, Y jated T <o e . of 4 4.—Did you know Wm! A.—I neversaw him | like ithis: **Through her Inmlnence with Mg, | thing of that kind: and ¥ went back with tum to i ? the e, ol g e wusle diedamay, | o e wiobing Mo 0ot 1t | X wmt out difectly when Tieard the whot ired ‘aud | Gre, 1 KIOW oW b8 wan M. 1Iniford, Colvin shu procuredthe npnolutment of her has: | {he Bouth Sid, e taIKo ol poliical watoam, 5 | Ehis faY SErtly s N Bbbiia bt poatswel Eider Jutkine offered the prayer, 3 be parduned by o sin-pardoning and forgiving Q. ~\What did you see? A, —1 saw some fow gen- Q. —Could _yon recognize the ludy you saw | baud to his bresent poeltion¥—or eomething to | think, on il way.,. When ws got over | known 1o ns, aud'the facts tharein statn A stenck?t A1tk I eould tiod, but the rewembrance of the act will ga with | tiemen standing by the carris; . 0l the clitbatone, i | can't suy, though, | that efect. That .lmi“mud me, -and I sald, { Into “the city, | recollected the fuct that mil‘"&mlmhfluumr uru:.-\'tilyLonewlm e o TIHIE SERMONS. € Bim tLronghout eternity, and 1t Wil war, for It | —not clinched, but holding becaiwe 1 aw lier only a montont. ‘ot yon kunow there waa sn ondinance pending In the ns wilt belieys ner scatem it U e GRIoYIGNE. Of Sesrinstins nioge’ | iy Sinclied: but bulding cch ather, {The witness was Derinitied (o loave the stand | Colvih ettt o Gity Cowncll . for the sbolition of the shied) B, BolRien TR RRY. M. ATHINSON, should such -bo hiy fortune. Thercfore, | say I . ~Did you do anything? A.—I went and took | 90 €0 inte vapt. Gund's oice, “and look at Mrs, | sick at the tine, Hound of Pavlic Works, and fecling tome Interost Lmy IR ’ug‘lr, The Ilev. Mr. Atkinson preached the fasieral ser- | would catherbe my dead brathor there ta-day than | hold nl Me. Tianford dinsted vy sthemcoh Lok | Sutlivun. Wheh e retnened i ratls: o 1 om WS Very much dlatr ccuied 10 belnnpro- | in i, of courss, belng an employe, 1 thought | R mon. Said he: stand lu the place of him who Intlicted the murder. | and asslated him. 2 lm-ll aure that i1s lor; hut I wouldn's swear toit. | found mood. [felt very much grioved overit, [ ything, had hoen The great city | vilaed | ous act, But we are not bére to-day—this is not Q.=Did you #ee any one have a platoy [n his [ 4820 Der 10 tiie nest of my recollvetton. ™) thought it over a moment, [ aald **Alec, the o waa entering the tall which —— = m;ma’nl:ly ll cv:lf\x;"s(.n by & horrible tragedy, tio timie nor in this the placo--ta antlcipate the | hand? A.—0 did hot, {.—Hlow far were you away when she was | usnal way onof the matter is the best. I wilt yo to tha Council Chamber, Mr, Brenan, tie 2 ie (W‘f" "w".'" auict lfe of this immcdlale com. verdict which will be glven, 1 would rether cati e rarucke Aol don't kniow how faritia. Iwas on | duwn to ihe newspaper offices and get the whole Nt City Troasuror, celled me {nto his oftice DR RADW.&Y‘S 5 Rkt of sibnost wiio firlous comuiotion by | your attention, in tlaaliig, b the dysy of fhe Totr, = ey o the coryer of Clark aud Oak streets, Auppressed, If Tean o Ho aald ** Yon Cruar & L ; B of alost unparalicled viglen e | 3 that duty secms 16 e 0 bo 10 pray that ouf FLORENCE SULLIVAN. @ —You could recoguise Ler face at that dl lisa zone tao far: the reporters have got the docas AN INFANOUS ATTACK L n-‘mu» ta cfi:;m:ufll’u‘: 'l:u\T '-u'?"fl '1‘“' yeay Ll Huavenly Father, I whoss ingcrutablo providence THO HOMICIDE'S BROTILR. tancor Ul oyes, T have preity good eyos. | ments.” **Oh1" Iwald, **thatecatnot provent it, I | hiad just been made upon ny wife up-staies in the U u' H e sliock of in astounding atrocity, = o o0 | e Lerrible cuiastrophe Une happoucd, that Hs | Fiorence 1. Sallteer. o broth (o homleie, | 11o7 Whldlgizo ad plain, 4o that | would know | nave aften kot favors OF & grenter matiire for otner | Courelt Chsmbon 1 Lomed Jiifa ib-stalre fn the arsapart I nesoiveln "A penceable w"l "m”, &““'"fn Y-n Tusband ana | WL i Lix goodness and merey and fndnite come Wianest '“_;vr 2 " s the homlcide, |lt‘“3'lll lilflj on ih-—; ~Im lt\:‘n pretty sure it | frlends who wers In trouble, un.u‘_my will not ro- led: *41n connection with Board of Education [ (t {1 ] fatlicr, e pride of his fouecholt, s sentieman of | {24100 pour tho ofl of ifiw biessed convolations n: was den. Sullivan that Fesw struc fuse thle to myeell." o o A afraid you tters.” I ran up-staire Indigm: aud was 1 4 efing ceme . nte those weeplng, stricken, desolated hearts, Q. =Where do you Ilive! A.—At Nu, 378 tak Pl o s Pepsibetty an satelmdutd ot | G bratie i cort oray ht G will it | ateect, Fande, within the werome Incosnrat bls s homne, 'fi},"v‘l‘:“";.'l‘,g"l",{u"c';',‘,';;;‘,-“,,,"“;,";'"‘,",;'{;‘3.‘}"5‘,',{3 Q. —What s your bustuess? . A.—1 am deputy and lr‘\' _mudp e nnddbcluu hh:u cyes of his strengthiening intluence of His spleit thow who aro | COHector I the water attice, 2y e Taile ‘DIt and e mam WIS | ko Turribly bwed down and antnlehe tosol sng | @ -~Plesio state (o the Jury what you know shout Yearthatone, & vicom Lo the unwarraned rage of n [ Yo cun she wupplicate tho God of sil tlie earth Lo | the cone. A.—Abont 7 w'elock Monday evenlng Q.—Did you sec the man who fred the pletol? | cannot. 1t bis wade (00 :\‘;‘] didu't see himoddre 1y, but §eaw nim eftee- rd " wirds, antl; t & sensation. For | aboat entering the main entrance, bl v, Dronan Y IRIE Lo Lean teg.t | had Tollowod e and eaid: ** Let s go by (he ante- Tlm Glllh\'l‘ “LOOD PlelFlhll, ew you gat there, e B worin Whie Yl | Senenimince, [ e wuat in talou, and some fuls o o e o S W Sy a1 | SRR UL i e | beealont s il Ay Sy | Pt e sure of sl Chrone Blwsen Sershl — L= a 0 down, . ; A RNow, © Tae tirst thing antle- | Will o wnd see . Hantontang o st 4 | infamonsly, T o apicrizel L s an outrape: seatod In the Lusgs or Stomach, Skin o d41d the man have the | you 0, #ir, A % o 1 1yin; that, | 1 esid 24%Chat ie the best thing—ta yet Mr. Hanford | mttack had been made; I thought it uag | - Uones, Flesh o1 Norres, Corrupting the man whom, until tiut Bour, he lad never mer, | 169 Justico done. That fs ull we may st al) we | my hrothor requvatad me to ander u carriage, and 1 | 20 ) ! 410 i N ) ; } - STy ) . hlmsclt to wrlte 8 niotu to take down, and (hat will | teen by some speaker, aid I inquiren who hau 3 S aeho cestaiuly b could wiever have medut (b | CHf AR 400 e Uave s right ta sk 1t as Amoricnn | aig yo. 1 went upestaire 10 the garioe. an bie mite U you know (he mian who struck the | eatlsty (he clty editors That Wy Tequeat 18 very | thads e epceths Faby rald it v o Who bas Sollda sad: 31l atlag sy Vaide Well may the commnnity be shockud | Well may | FikUt to demand that Justice, strict and Inflexible, | came up shortly afterwards and told e that man atund sghast! is the sanctly th shiall be done, 1t is high time that this thingof | ker name Lad been mentioned tu the Coun. ,Wficmm‘e“m ,"m;‘.’_,,,J“g'ln"g'._’;";g:“';g entaking the law it thelr own handeahould | il in an wnonymons communlcation, and 7. reavonable." Hedid not kuow whore Mr. Hanford | but that the sitack had: Luen mailo tualeder, | 1l 1a, Glandular Bwellingt, Fuck the fadyt A.~No, I couldu't | lived, sud sad ho would go over to the livorys | ssbed wio simad b bt sbs bt bt o T nfl‘ffn“}“fl}"n':'x';’-'x‘rflf"ef'u”&%’r'\:‘u: A Sy ph u%. : siable and lovk Into the dircctory. And 1 told iny | was given, but thas . Cot Bloed{iig of the Q. =You cun recognize the 1ady sure? A.—Yes. | brother-iu-law that we were Kol b 5 ST omuns Wntte seliiaia, 11 5:‘:':':':'1’1“;"; . 4 4 cease, | h L . 4 V' lown to thy VAN OSDRE b, T Py 7 i Sy i bedotr o bia own nout Arwwe lably | X1k, Yy LBl ol e should kuow wheth | st sir, Van Ondel had fotd 3. Suilivan ynat o 3= an Giaucer A Tawapaper oifcas, aud Alec was olng toseaMr. | bad presented the compmunication. T went to that | 2uis s 1 Bistiaen Mersirisl Biuesierveratd aLouy dloie, wl e tlie wanin rays e “lm' saly | country, and AK Ligh time that wo should enjoy | Hunford, the School Principal, was the author, L —~but you avtord, who hiad weitten the snonymous letter— | gentloman and eatd: - by name 16 Sojliven. My | cultls, Consumptlon, I((Jun o Bladace, Liver tou vur [ife? Liut wa aru nu here' fo-day to add aay. | A4 protection, May Gou give us grace (o roafisy | She told mewe wer galng down In the carrluge to COULD HOT RECOGNIZH THE MAN holind told e that Me. Van Osdof told him Mr. | vife, | nndcrstand, bas Just. been intamontly at. | Pluhies 5ic; - FIHCR: 85 VKK BOEHLE: Wi £0 ils fiame Of excitement whish iasos 815 | the IEssous of Usa hOUr f0F (114 own Sons seke. the nowspapar oflces ta tey and prevent 1o fromy | 49 AR et B =3, Licauss bis faco was | Hanford bud weltton It And when, thu carrlayo | tacked fn a communication Just presented 1o tho | © B0l by Drukgista. denly leaped up I oue tnidet; we wro not ere 10 THE KBY, 3. A, W, JEWKTE golngin, Sliedld not want hornaimy In print, 1 | |y ooy ot way. She sort uf facud me, and | caw ble tuor 13" taect Me. it | Councily und i demsud of you tho naws of the soutribute anything to the violeucs of this fearfu) | offcrcd a brief ud pathetic valedicl carelige Bl van . Eeingrt Chut Tn bW Shs ey il feaet) o el oud puthetle valedictory pruyer, | then ordercd & carelage, s Mrs. Sulllyan and uy. port it [y wwccplug v Yo of etfetuny | Qi 0CF tho bymn, *Unvell 'Thy Fomb, " aud | velf kot huto 1 and arovs u block, whon wemet oy i o breatin (s swech s sy vk | th benediction, thovs I the pariors fled wut and | beethes, mi g0t I aud tald the driver (o010 No, rution of uur fuith upon theee stricken heuros that | 84080 lu the strest were aliowed to toku o futewel) | 207 Onk stroct, [ asked Blm who lived there, aud *it down iu the ushes of their grief uuder tho black | look st ULy cath K Vi v Mudowr Chat Dan, e8Pt tuder th black K the features of the desd. For un bour they | bo told mo Mr. Hunford, We drove up 1o the door, % Now 1s the proper —Yuit can't tell auything about who wus ens | ues ho had sirerdy gono over, my ides being tours | thae, My wife's nanie his been drapied forward Eaged with the womsny A, N, sir, Fange witl my husband whero wo shonld meethiw | fu’ an Jufamoue mouner, 5nd I want the name. o Tevliethor 14 was Bullivun’y brotber or Hau. | dowa towu. * Homet ns on the crossing at Rue or | 1o Sguis a3id: oo § wiil ford or snother mant A, —No. af i Q.—Are you sure it was uot Mrs. Uanford who Lis faced her, | cuuld sce (o tigure wad 1k biva | a8 the Hrory-siable deot to oect e “aoiiar ] L o ' fitantisdy,” there. "o did not leava” tho hoase with | &f thonrnis rars it idd bewould eive it | IR RADWAY & CO., 32 Warren SL, Ny B pive (he nay - boro (e livery-atable fssituatad, and tak, | propor time. ™ § then ead} Y ou s n dog boe d, ** Mr. Hunford Jives only 8 couple of allowing a lady to bs aitscked without u hearing in , . | pressed through the yarlors, and then the pali- | aud wogot out and went up tho otepy, and he syhod | Wus struck? A.—Fsaw Mre. lanford afterwards away, " ur something liko that. And{sald, [ the fret place, and in the recond place fur o ot {eh- Vi iestinis o ] ‘;‘n{;:}};} YIres | bearcrs, Messra. George Rounsavell, Qeorge W, | o Tatly i {ho uhepv i1 Mr, Nauford Hved there | Whe | brouglic Mr. Honford int the roous 1y way | o+'Fhat by \lJr{ 1nuch buttor, locauss we can Lave | fug hir Huaband who s tha Bathor of the siors Rond *Falso and True” the Lord Power bolongeth'unto God,' Awidst | Wheelor, Williaw D. Suith, Witliam 10 Busb, A, | Sho soid be did, o sked §f te wun f, uud sbo | 245 0% Al rotraction; Hu'then replied: ** Keep cool, youux man: you : s G —Ye. T LE X Kend ouy Jetier-stamp 1o RADWAY & CO., No. 3 $a6 conotivas sud coullicts of cartlund tine God | Hatbaway, aud Joun Loug, bory thw culls tv (6 | poluted out » gentlvwon o e adewalk, My ;" PR sy e Htor (07 4 \.’“' T e et Aud ho sald, ** Yo, tiut bs thy est wiy, " aud (Contluued ou the Tlird Fage,) VAT 2k Naw Suri.” laorustiua works Ly

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